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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-09-02 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ....... : : --··-... _,,.,_ I ... \ • • • . ' . ·VOL. 66, NO. 245; 9 SECTIONS, 102 PAGES ORANGE .cOUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1973 TWENTY -FIVE CENTS -~' ;I • Two , Men in Mid_g~t Suh_ Saved CORK, Ireland (AP) -Rescuers won a race against the clock Saturday· and hauled to oalety two men lrawed 711 hours in a midget submarine rwmlng oot ol llr 1,375 feet below !be stormy ourface of the Atlantic. Once oo land, tho froed men drank champagne and made their eiperience IOUnd. like a picnic. - "It was very pleasant and very com- fortable ®"""II. there," said Roger Afallinson, a father of three. "I feel great," Roger Owpman added, gr~ ... A British, Canadian and American rescue team had reported from the acene that the pair had only 45 minutes ol air left when they were pulled to the Mll'face. Bui later MaUinsoo said be and <l>ap- man had about a day'J ~-left wilea ""•""'· ---·~ ..-:;7 were 1~'UC\.l. ~ -- Chapman aaid the -port ol their three-day ordeal was being -back and forth while being bluled up. "'Ibat was very rough," be told newsmen. "We were going from 15 degrees backwards, behind vertical, to Good Hea·lth . --• Ill facing 20 degrees forwards." 1be two 'men discbJed that on Wednesday, when their ship first became stuck in the ocean bed mttd, they receiv- ed a radio message from Queen Elizabeth II 11gtving us her best wishes and saying ber thoughts "'"' with us." Mallinson, 35, and Chapman, 28, climbed out of their 20-foot minlsub Pisces III with no assistance. '"Both men look as if they are fit enough to play football, and they' send their love to their wives," a message from the mother ship, Vickers Voyager, said. 1· Chapman's wife of a year, June, said: "If anything, it has given me even more oonfidence about my hu.sband going down under'llie water." MaDID8C)O'S wife Pamela, a mother ot three, said, "1 have-ba!l<lllly.du.e houfs' sleep in the last three nigllts. "'She said !!he ezpected ber ru.band woold return to submarine work. "He lives tor his wotk and U he's hap- py, I'm happy too," she said. Rescue ~ken from Vickers Oceanic, the company that made · the mlnlsub, joined experts from the British and U.S. navies in the successful operation, also aided by the U.S. and Canadian Air Forces. Sir Leonard Redshaw, chairman of Vickers, said he believed it was Hthe deepest underwater rescue earned out successfully.,, 'Ille 3Ub, which had been laying transatlantic cable, was being hauled lo the surface Wednesday after nine b:>urs below. A hawser tore off one of her hatches as the vessel was at the 17~foot level, a compartment flooded and she sank to the bottom, sticking in the slime of the ocean bed. A frantic search followed , disrupted by stormy seas, poor visibility on the ocean floor, and the 'ro<legree angle o! the crip- pled sub. On Friday, the sub's sister sliips, the Pi...,.·n and,tbe PbcEo v, tao1t.11 boon lo find the iliiabled craft, and they took still more time to tie a light rope to U so they could find It again. On Saturday, the rescue subs suc- ceeded in attaching a heavy line ·with an umbrella-shaped grappling !!>Gk to the Pi'!Qe~~~~ bf'tc!1, a')'l,1111 ~.U.S. unde ... ~,-craft ~ea to attach a third line to the ·stricken"sub. '!'be lines ran to the John Cabot, a surface ship thal winched tho I~ Pisces m to within 50 feet ot the-IW'face. Then more lines were attamect from the . Vickers Voyager, and the crippled It.lb ' was hauled aboard. The John Cabot pulled in·the small sub. marine only after a-series of false starts and stops caused by inky blackness W'Kler the water and the rough surface weather. . It took nearly a day~for sonar equip- ment to home in on the stricken sub and pinpoint its location, despite the !act that a radio telephone kept coatact with the trapped crewmen. · ~~.'!...• ..,.._ Success In the ....,. pcobe came only after Mallinson and Oiapmim were <r· dered to "sing !or your lives" ~Ile the drain on their preciowncair suf>ply. -~ TWO. CREWMEN RESCUED FROM MINl·SUB .IN ATLANTIC OCEAN Roger Mlllinson and Roger Chapman arrive at Cork Airport Hot Springs .. / Barstow Parents Awaiting , Not So Hot ; ' 'Lazarus' Retu·rn of S,an· ' Anynwre · "From !l,,.. lm"""'°""' Ille Sall Juan Hot Spring• .•• haul 1&od G reputation as a htalth re1m1 ••. lf anyone wishes to get rid of hil rhtu. matic! while enjoying a pleo.sant out. ing, let him camp at these hot rprfngs a few tottks" 1921 History of Orange County, Samuel Armor. "The rtasan th« gu111 patrol the hot 1prings evtTJ1 dau it the11 Imoto tht11 can always 1ee o nudt girt • • . tt's on< of the fring< bnufitJ of Utt job." 1973, Orange Coonty Sherllr1 Deputy. By JAN WORTIL Of .... ~ly ...... ltlfl On Aug. 29, 1973, lhere ...,.. neither nude girls nor rheumatics at the infa. moos San Juan Hot Springs oo Ortega Highway. '' ., BARSTOW, Cali/. (AP) -lbe momlng of "tbe belllng," tbe traveling preac:ber ~.al church, lllDDlpted,~W~ Plrtif.'I'.-with oil 1111r~ Iii llie trance-like mystery o! .tongues. "Praise the Lord," someone cried, "Wesley is beaJed." And the ll·yeaN>ld diabetic ran happily to tell bis friends. Within three days Wesley. Parker was dead. After the church service his devouUy religious parents, Lawrence and Alice, felt that they would never again have to give Wesley the daily lnsulia shot!: that kept him alive for five years. Euphoria enveloped them. '1God gave us tbe faith that Wealey was healed." aaid Parker. But the father said he did not sleep well that night. He was worried and ashamed. Wbat would happen. he won- dered, Ir Wesley's dally-ur1n·e test was positive, showing signs of sugar? "The Holy Spirit welled up in me," Parker recalled. "And I said, 'even if it's positive, that's the work of the devil and I won't believe it.'" There .,.,.. three-loot high heaps o! Un caM, wine botUes, and a muddy ahoe. --'Ibere-were----two ~·-·-­plasttc table cloth, dolr.eoo o! footprints, In the morning, the handsome brown- haired. youngster emerged from the -..~ .. d bowed:- and a lot o! flies. Aca>rdlng . to !be nngtl'I ol the Cleveland National Forest who -and heor the bot springs golnpon !!'Oil) their headquarters a quarter o! a mile up the road, you have to go there at nJght. Especially when there's a lull mooo . "They scream and ride dirt blk .. through the pools and shoot guns and get loaded," Bob Grate. a young fire con- troller, said. "Most of us won't stay here overnight," he added. u0ne night 10mebody from the sprinp broke In and I found him sleeping cm !be floor at & in tile lllOl'!ling. 'lbot's why I oin1I !Ml> a dog around MW.'' "ii'• • llnmllO -to· __ .. ho aaid with • shrug. '!'be nocturnal r-rONll, punctuaied by police raids tbot trequenUy yield dope Sunday Speci,al ' and alcohol vlolallom and •i'r!!llls has characterized the hot springs for as long as almost everybody can remember. SAN JUAN HOT SPRINGS HAS SEE N BETTER DAYS "They Sc,..m and Rldw Dirt BlkH Through The Pools" ms Questioning Gifts Nixon Gave to Archives From lhe Ala~ted Press A gill o! RI~ Nixon papen to the· National Archives for tbe purpose of a tai. wrllH>ll b being questioned today by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). · elminating the gift of historical papers as a taa:: write-off. It was made retroactive to July 251 1969. -' Th e Tribune r~ported the I R S "He had a crest.fallen look on his face," Parker remembers, "and he went into the kitchen to prepare bis insulin. He came to me with the needle -his mother or I always gave him the shot. When I saw the needle ln his hand , I looked at him and I said, 'Wesley, this is a .lie of Satan. "His face broke into a big smile and he watched wbile I squirted the imulin into the trash can, broke the. needle in half and threw it away." In the last hours of Wesley's coma, his father and mother -who bad prayec;I over him with friends and rhembers of the Assembly ol God Church -resisted lnclinatiom to rush out and buy some in- sulin. Parker said he suddenly knew that the diabetes was caused by "two demons" and "we could no longer give insulin without inviting the demons back." Both parents said they felt God was teUing them that Wesley's death would be temporary, that the child would be raised liie Lazarus from the grave. "When Wesley passed away," said Parker, "I was at hi s foot. and my wife was at bis bead." The soft-spoken Mn. Parker added, "We experienced the 23rd .. ,.,.I DEAD• DIABETIC llOY'S PARENTS AWAIT HIS RETURN .l L:arry·end·Al ice Parker of Bantow Belieffd He Wes Healed " ' Psalm. We felt peace and joy and calmness and a feeling that Wesley would be returned to us." They continue to believe that now . although Wesley has been dead· ti days, and both parents are j~iled for in· vestigation of mamlaughter and en· dangering the health or a child. "We believe Wesley will be returned to us, a heaJlhy ll·year~ld son," Parker told an interviewer in bis 'borne sborUy before his arrest Wednesday. " .•. We believe the Lord can raise Wesley from the grave and transport hinr to wherever we are." !See 'PARENTS, Page Ai) But when 1 )'oUlll Lo Minda man "" shot to -al 1lle oprklp Jllly 11 the Dlocyslan atmoopllere toot.m a llnlaler cast to many young peoplo w1>o llled to frequent I!. FI:ank DoMaroo·Jr, ol Newport Beach, Presideut Nlmn'1 penonal tu attorney, coafinned Iha! be bandied the I~ gilt o! Nim>'•• :rice (lr<lidl!IUai .-. lbey -.. Vllaed II '570,000 !or !OZ purpooes, accbrdlog to. a story in today'• 'Oakland spokesman aald an ordinary taxpayer, seeking a alm.Uar deduction, would have trouble with these elemenlll in the Nixon transaction : -Failure o! a clooor Ill sign a gilt deed bbrueU. O .'\· 'fllt: INSlltt~ · Delore lh• deod!, !be adt&oent , o1 *1My-dll>lllnll In I b • moon. sharing a botile ti.~ or a llllrijuano c1gare1te, ond in ~ 1e111ns of! steam while solklni In .-1ttracled m11.11y. . Some old !linen recall a day wblln tho ·hot 8Prinlls were a quiet reaort IPol, fre- quented by llealtl>amclous ladl<s and well·bred genUemM. • · Tbe !irst ~ to develop the springs commtreially w .. Miguel Kruewakl, a Polish Immigrant who came to San Juan Capistrano In !!Sf. : • lie built a small 1toro and bathhouae at tho springs, bul loot 1\11 1blrt en the lllee HO! 8f.llllt(lS, Pap Al) • TribUne. 'I I An IRS apokemnan,· whO asked not to be Identified, described oeveral aspecl.9 of the gilt as "quesUonable." 'll>e gill rosulled In a nv .. year tu wrltH>fl estimated by ta attorneya as worth al ltasl $185,000,-hosed on 111' President'• '3)0,000 annllal salary, the Trtbtille •torY eaid. 'll>e ariiowit o! the wrltH>ff woold ln- creue with the addlUon of any non- salary incqme. No such tu write oll wtll be allowed on "tur• gills by presldento; becauoe in lltcoml>er, 11111, CCl!i,... passed 1 law • ' ' -Tb• urtvat.at the Natloaal Archlveo of a deed, slglied by DeMarco, in April, 1970, well alter the Dec. 31, 1969, deadline !or Its !Uing. ' -Failure o! the donor to specify which documents actu·auy were beiog given, Crom among a bulk of papers merely being stored at the archives, until March, 11170, also after the Dec. 31 deadline. -Failure! of lhe National Att:hlves to make a clear acceptance of the gift up to ~e present time. The General Services ,. Administration gilt deed signed by DeMarco was daled March· '11, 1969. but was 1l9t recclvcd by '(See ARCHIVES, Pago A!) • • . - 8CllOOL llEOORDS -Sia!! Writer Jo- anne Reynolds also has authon!d the YOU S<clion article that examines what llOl'I ol records lcbools teep Oil atudenll, who hal access to them o!!!I what hap- pens to tbem after the student graduates. Page Bl. GOT THE ROAD WEARIES! -After 2,500 mllcs ln eight days of an on·the- road vacation, Slaff Writer Alan Dlrkin admits fact becomes confused with Ian· t .. y. 11• tells about It In a pel'IOllal travel article based on what happened - or what ho imagined happened durlni the eight days. Page 88. . \ TOUGH ON BROKERS -New 'York ' Stock Exchange may · be· looting oot for its buyers,. but It sure Is making It tough on broken. New· broken' examination has been Increased from 'three to six hours and hal been made considerably mdte mnprthenstve. Page CS. NIXON VS. FDR? -Columnlsl God· frey Spertlng Jr. believes President Nix· on is campaigning against Fr1nklln Delano Roosevelt for his place In history . The question may be : Will Jhe Watergate affair unseat the Presklent In his It· tempts to undo aoclal reforms begun by Roosevelt. Page A7. · ' I Inside Snndey ...,..._ c ....... VM Nelff!IM E•tw1e1 •-rdt ·JadlA ........... lit v-s.n1w ."". kmlltcll. L, M. In• Cllullf .. C1ll..,lli1 Crt,,_. ltiltwlltl , ... , •"""11M""41 ... , . .,_,..,, .. .. -• , All"~ U Otll'lff Ctvnfl .. _ 01·1• ltMI •ltllM .... ....,,, It TIIMIWI ... , ,, ..... 11 .. n w...,.., DAILY ,ILOt l•CTIOMI • .. .. .. .. ... ~ ··--· ·~ •JM(. ,. :: ·-- • • TV ff... -.:: • •• • • ' \ . I ~ DAI L 't PILOT Sunday, Septtmbtr 2, 197.3 People . Quotes OrK' county school board me1nber, l)(lnuld Jordan of Garden Gretve, y,·as Angry over ho"' his fcllOYl lrustees filled • vacant school t>0<1rd St•a! last \.1-t'Ck . lie f'hari;cd thnt the St'lt'Ctlon <if t·os1a ~leso 's ~1elvi n (:iltx:rl )ltl s dct('r1nfned n1onUlS in advan<.'\! 1~hen Gil bert was in· troduC'ed and rt'<:Ornm1!nde<l by Hoger Anderson. the 11·uste(' fron1 1-Juntington Beach 1vho Is gi ving UJ' his scat for a nlove lo the state of \\1ashington. ''l am flisturbe<i and disappointed,·· grumbled ' .Jordan, afler casting the only negative 1·01e. "In other "'ords, "'e were just going through the motions (interviewing 14 ..:andldates). It "'as just window dress· ing." .,,, In a rare dis play of poUtkal can· d1dness, Ne .... ·port Beach Councilman Carl Kymla last week adm itted he an d Vice ~t ayor Hoy,·ard Rogers had ··traded \'Otes" on ty,·o contro \'ersial iss ues. Roger s' ~anted Kymla 's vote against a · proposed -oceanfront bike trail and KymJa needed Rogers' support for a new proposal to place a density lid on the en- tire city at «:ight units per acre. KymJ a ~lid not expla in "-'hy he disclosed the behind·the·scene deal, but he admitted, ·rexpect to be sharply criticized for it." CleJ1aeiate Talks .... i\lexico's economy is improving, partly because foreign investments are being watched and regulated, President Lula l(issh1ger ~ts Briefh1g On Soviet Union, 01ina t.:tbt\·errla told his nation in ii slate of the uniol1 speech "Slturday. "Tbe ..,_ cumul.ltlon of wealth and the poUtJca l power of the grtal powtr ootlons,'1 Echeverria said, "cauu deep lmbalant"tS in ln1ema1ional relations and are con- trary to expectation of the autonomous growth by le5St'1' developed nations." ..... AF1'CIO Chief George Meany, zeroing in on the 5alient question of our time In a n1essage for L.abor Day. wrote: ''The issue today is !he rights or the people. Are they lo be protected ; is government to be permi tted to decide.whi ch laws are goin g to be obeyed and by whon1 and \\"h('_n; are Americans going to be govern- ed by lt1"'S or by \1'him?" .... Apparenlly people growl about the n1e<1t shortage more than animals . "lt'I just like people who get up every morn· ing and have bacon and eggs. They try oat meal once and find it's pretty good ," said .Joe Ru sk, assislant keeper nt the Snn Fr ancisco Zoo. on the 1eaction or 1he animals to substhute lo"'-rost foods. .,,, Failure 10 follow im munization pro- cedures could lead to a polio epidemic in Cal ifornia, Dr. TIJomas Jlamlllon, direc· tor of_ Orange County's health services. 11·arned last week. Polio protection should start at birth , not when the child goes to school,n.e said, add ing this apparently isn't being done by some people. "We had 60,000 babies born in Orange County • lost ye ar but rtc0rds sbow that only l3,000 doiel of oral vacciDe Y«t~ ad· mlnlltered ,11 flamUton aakt "Those 1t•tll tle1 lnd le1tt that parents aren't P"'•ldlng the kIDd of polio prol<'ctlon 1heir children abould be get ting." .... Looking ahood and up, Skylab 3 astronaut Dr. Edwud G-.com- mented cn the leheduled appeanm;e of the comet Kohnoutek Jn rnid·Novembcr, \\'hen he and two colleagUes are due to be aboa rd lhe orbiting space lab, "Mother nature has been very good to us in hav- ing the cornet appear at that time." Her jurisdiction a pparently extends much rarther than this good earth. ""' Taking paiM to compare the naUon's number one dtit.en to the other 210 million of us, Deputy Pres1 Secretary GeraJd L. W1rreo. on the oocasioo of the release cl an audit of the fU'Wlcing of Presi dent NIJ:oo.'s Key Biscayne and San Clemente properties, said, "The Presi- dent hnd to borrow money, pay interest at current rates and, similar to most Americans, still oy,•es money on his ;l'C)perties, as \Ve all do -aU of us who own property." Russian author Alexander Sohbtnits\11, speaking of hi s e~r present overseers. the Soviet secret police, boldy 8llllounced publicly lhat, "Nol a ,.,.le hair falls or ·will fall from my~)lead or the heads of members of my family withou t the knowledge and approval or the KGB." Uqlted Press International Secretary of State-designate Henry A. Kissinger conferred separately in san Oemente Saturday with S o v I e t Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin and Ambassador David E. K. Bruce, chief of the U.S. liaison office in Peking. · Deputy White llouse press secretary Ge rald L. , \Varrcn reported . in \\'ashington that Kissinger held a one· hour meeti ng "'ith each man at the \\'estern White House. J{e gave no details. · · Also on the agenda with Bruce was the timing of a i.QP to Peking by Kisainger, which was ~tponed because of the Pe- king meeting and Kissinger's .appoint· ment to the lop diplomatic cabinet pcll'll. Kissinger-who as President Nixon 's na · tional security affairs adviser helped engineer the Vietnam cease-fire and-se\----- up the presidential visits to Peking and 1'-foSO)"' last year -ha d plarmed to mak e his sixth trip to China in August. But it "'as clear fhat Kissinger wan ted .1 preliminary report from Bruce on the Communist Central Com mi!ee's 10th an. nua l national .congress in Peking Aug. 24- 28. Bruce apparen tly gave Kissinger his assessment of poli tical developments in Olina, \•:here top Conun unist leaders accused both the Soviet Union and ·the United States or seeking to dominate the 1~·orld. It appears he viii! not be able to go in !he near future. fo"or one th ing, he goes to !he Staie Department this week to begin familia rizing himselC wilh the job. Kissinger and Dobrynln have bec,ome close friends over the past four years, and their talks undoubtedly covered a range of subjects including the ap- pointment of a new American am- bassador to Moscow. That diplomatic post ha.! been vacant for more than seven montN. Huntington Girl Dies l11Accide11t Near Doheny A 17-year-old Huntington Beach girl bec;itne the first tralfic fatality of the Labor Day "-eekend in Orange County Saturday when her car era.shed head-on \11th another vehicle near Doheny Beach. Ca!Uornia Highway Patrol olficers iden· tified her as LesU e Franzen of 16701 Al - gonquin St. She had been driving south oo old Pacific Coast Highway. A 1i-1i.'5ioo Viejo family of four traveling 1--.1.11.UiL Shutdown _ Ends in Canada O'T'l'A\VA (UPI) -Canadian railways lurched back into operation early today despite one union's refusa l to obey gove rnment back·to-"·ork legislation end· ing the nlne-day national shu tdown. Officials of the Canadian Brotherhood of Rail"•ay. Transport and General Workers (CBRTG\V). representing 18.000 of the 56.000 nonope-raling employes, split 11·ith other union heads y,·ho ordered their members back lo v.·ork. Ins tead, they told members to hold meetings in the ne xt 48 hours to dec ide v.·hether to obey lh!' leg islation . The CBRTG\Y includes clerks. e x-p r c s s handlers, ticket sellers. truck drivers and ja nitors employed by Canadian Natlonal RaiJv.·<irs (CNll J, north <A'hen struck by fl.Liss Franzen 's car v.-ere taken to San Clemente General Hospital. The father, Alan Dayton, il, mother and two children, Of 24865 San Andreas St.. had major to moderate injuries. CHI' officers said the girl apparently last control of the car when she mJssed a curve at Doheny Park Road and crossed the center divider. The fa~l accident about 11 p.m. came less than one half hour alter a four-car crash took place oo Pacific Coast High- way at O'ystal Cove sooth of Corona dcl Mar.~ A car pulling out 0£ Crystal Cove was hit by two southbound can. A fourth ve· hicle then smashed into the back ol those, CHP officers said. The dri\'er of one of the sout hbound ca rs , Joseph I.eavertown, 25, of 2706 Bay- side Drive, COrona de! Mar, suffered a broken leg. He 1vas taken to South Coasl C-Orntnunity llospita l in South Laguna. All along the coast police agencies re· ported a rash of minor traffic acoidcnt~. \\'eslmiMter police counted almost 20 col- lisions by Saturday night since beach and vaca tion·lx>und traffic began Friday. r Orange ())unty Sheriff's officers were kept busy with traffic control duties. Early Saturday moming, ca~ were so backM up in the southbound Santa Ana Frec1ray lanes, a sigalert wea called . .But this morning, CHP officers repartcd all Orange County roads \\'ere open. "Closed .foi• Labor Day' ~llY Plltt PliltN .., •ldl.,,.,ICMll!e;" Boy Survives Cliff Fall Jeff Winkler, 10, ·01 289 Palmer St., Costa Mesa is shown being tended to by Newpor~ Beach fireman ~ike Mattia while waiting for an ambu- lance for a tnp to Hoag Memorial Hospital. Jeff fell 50 feet down a st~ep cliff to the edge of Back Bay near Galaxy Drive and Rigel Circle 1n Dover Shores. His friend, at right Neil Zweers 10 of 2944 Cliff Drive, Newport .Beach, almost fell, but' grabbed ontO a tree. Jeff. adnu.tt_ed to the hospital for observation, was reported in satisfactory co ndition today. Nixon-Agnew Discuss C harge_s,_T_ak.e Hali.days \\'ASHINGTON (AP) -Presiderit Nix· on and Vice President Spiro T. ·Agnew met at length Saturday to discuss the crimi naJ investigation involving Agnew an d then went their separate ways for lhc l...abor Dav weekend . The two-hOur meeting at the White llouse was a ''thorough discussion" of 1he federal inquiry in \1·hich Agnew faces possible indictment. Deputy \Vhite House Press Secretary Gerald L. \\'arren said. I l also embraced the coming session of Congress, legislative priorities and other subjecfs, he said. Nixon flew to his Camp David, Md., retreat for the holiday, whUe Agnew planned to spend the weekend with friends at Ooean City, fl.id . The \\'"hite House meeting had given rise to renewed speculation tha t develop- ments in the criminal probe had reached a point where Agnew's "'5ignatlon might be requested or offered. WarT'ef'I. and a spokesman for the vice president denJed this in advance, and both said Saturday that the mbject of Agnew's reslgnatloo did not come up. Moreover, they said, there wa.s no discussion of Agnew's legal strategy nor of any constltuti.ooal questions mch as legal steps that might be taken agaiILSt a vice president or his use of executive privilege. Warren said in reply to quest ions from newsmen that Nixon's confidence in Agnew, as expressed in his news con~ ference at San Clemente two week! ago, remained unchanged f o 11 o w i n g Saturday's meeting. Workers Taking Day _ Off Agnew had requested the meeting with Ni•on l-0 "bring the President up l-0 dale" on the Investigation. It involves alleged ki ckbacks to government oflicials by contract.on In Marylmd where Agnew served as governor 1Jlifore be becsme vice president. · The vice presldtnt bu been advised by the U.S. •tl<ll'lley ill Baltlmaro, G<orge Beall Jr., that he Is undtr lnvutlptlon fa< possible bribery, extortion , con- spiracy and°lu fraud. Acnew has denied any ,,.,TOngdoing. IVhllc "cnjoyilfg your day olf Monday. 1 rmember that other workers wUI be taking orf l.<l bor fJay too nnd !ha t the "CI05Cd .. $igns \1·lll be disph1ycd prorn- lnenUy all ovt r the Orange Coast. \"ou might be able to gel A haircut on ~fonday, but gelling some money out of the bank to pay for It will be diffiClJlt . Although honks hove tl>e opti<>~ of being -Open or closed on Labor Da y, most "i ll be closed. All post ofr1-..-ea "ill ~ closed, but Saturday momlng "'indo\~ nn<I 11-eekend t..'OllecUon scn•lcta will rernain on regu lar :e.cb<-dule. Monday, thtre will be no regular residential or business mall dellveric.111:. blll lht're will be Spccl11l Deli very s..-vic.~ 1n ~M)me 1re.11. • Also closing ~1onctey are all coastal municipaJ offices Crom Seal Beach to San Clemente. plus all state . federa l and county offices. A1ettlngs of the ltwt tington Beach City Council, Laguna Beach PlaMlng Com- mission, and Co!ta Aiesa City Council origin.ally schcduJed for Afonday night have been PQStpoOcd until Tuesday. Also affected by the holiday Is the regul11.rly scheduled 111ceting of the C3pislrano Unl flt'd School District. JI h.as been rescheduled for 11 Sept. JI session. Tra!lh . collection varies fron\ com- munity to community, with 10me col· lecton services t&klng for the ho!Jday and others {l(lt·. lfcrc ts·a nutdowa:. Hunting ton Be.ach -no changt FoW\tain Valley -no change ~cept tha t garbage schedulfd for ptckup on Thursday will be picked up on Fri.day. Costa lt1tSa -no pickup on Monday, · while pickups during the holiday week wiU be one day later than normally scheduled. Newport Beach -garbage will be picked up on Thursday instead ot on . Monday. , Lagu na Beach -no pickup on Monday, \\1lh pk:kups following lhe holiday perlctd coming one day later than normally scheduled . San Clemente -no change. lt1 isslon Viejo, San Juan Capistrano, South Laguna, LagWlll Hilb • n d otbtr South Orange ,County communltl" -no change . I • Hospital Releases Gen. Oinar Bradley LOS ANGELES (AP > -General of the Anny Omar N. Bradley was released from UCLA Medical C.Qt« 5aturday, of· fl clals reporled. ,. "Oenerftl BrftdJey 1eft looltln' rother happy and In protty good condition," a nursing 1upervtsor said. Bradley, SO, th(! -nation 's only living five·star gene.r1l, wa s admitted to the hospital Aug. 12 for suraery !o prevent a blood clot from mlgra,tlng to ht. lunp. . . ' '- Coast Round up • r I EMERGENCY CARE LEADERS: '1!VlNE -City counci lme n last j week detennined the sprawling, new 42-square-mile city ol lrvlne would take the lead in developing an emergency transportation system .. In ' two yea rs' lime, the CO.l!_~ty-clty service will be .staffed by fully :i~alt· fi ed para.medics, tra1nedl>Y Orange County Medical Center. Co.unc1lmen voted approval or an $81 ,600 contrac t with the county .tor improved ~ ambulance service using an addltio~al $14,.000 worth of city ,purc~ased equipment. Eventually {wo city vehicles will transport Irvine s accident or fire victim s to hospitals. NO BEACH IJIKING: NEWPORT BEACH -City councilmen told planning commisSioners . to "review" t;heir P!oposed n1a~ter plan of bicycle trails because it ~commends bike trails be e~tablished on the oceanfront in \Vest Newport and Balboa and on the Balboa lsland..bay· front Councilmen don't want trails on the waterfront because water· front. residents are opposed to them. p .. REWARD OFFERED: HUNTINGTON BEACH -The husband of the latcsl victi m of fluntington Beach's "Downtown Rapist" has_ o~fered a '2 000 reward ror information leading to the arrest and convi ction of t he ra{list. Poli ce l>elieve the man has victim ized nearly a dozen women livi ng 1.n the old sections of town in the last two y-ears. SHA~ING FUNDS: FOUNTAIN VALLEY - The city of Fountain Valley was granted $200,000 of the county's allocation of_ revenue shar· ing this week by the t?<>ard of supervisors. The f!!.On~y w1.ll ~ spent ~n the recreation and cullural arts complex the city 1s bu1ld1ng at Mile · Square Regional Park . The complex. will be ~or the _use of all county residents, city officials explained in presenting their request to the agreeable supervisors. GOLF GRANT: HUNTINGTON BEACH -Orange County's Super- visors surprised the city with a $600,000 grant from county federal rev· enue sharing funds for the purchase of the private Meadowlark Gol! Course. 1'he county harbors and beaches cfepartment !tad only recom· mended $250,000 for the city, but supervisors quickly upped the amount -the largest single grant to any city in the county -and warned Huntington Beach to take a back seat on .future requests. Meadowla;rk Gol f Course is up for sale to a private housing developer,_ b~t the city wants to save it for the public. The price is between $2 rn1ll1on and $4 n1illion . ' SUPERVISOR McKEEVER: NEWPORT BE'ACll -Los Angeles Rams linebacker l\1arlin McKeever; who quit the team Thursday, may join Orange County political wars and run for the Board of Supervisors. Sources said he'd either take an Fifth District Supervisor Ronald \V. Caspers -l\1cKeever lives in Corona del Mar, which is in the Fifth Distri ct -or he'd move to the Garden Grove area to challenge Se<?ond District Supervisor Dave Baker. Caspers' aides say their boss will ru.n again. · PARKfNG PROBLEMS: LAGUNA BEACH - A recently en.acted ordinance by the city council increasing parking meter fees from 10 to 20 cents an hour ls the target of a referendum action led by beauty salon operator Richard Willetts. If successful, the referenaum would force the city council to either repeal the law or call for a special elec· lion. In the ·interim, the city stands to lose Sl00,000 included as revenue in this year's budget, and the city fathers are worried about making ends meet let alone financing new parking facilities. GREENBELT BROWNOUT: LAGUNA BEACH -Conservationist James Dilley approached the Laguna Beach Cit y Council Chamber of Commerce with a request .that the businessmen reaffirn1 support for the Laguna Greenbelt. an open space buffer around the Art Colony. Dilley, himself a chamber director, initiated the request but his motion died for lack of a second from fellow directors. During discussion chamber President Larry Hunt ~sked what use the open space lands would be put to. "Are you jwt going to Jeave it in weeds?" he said. Remarked John Romania, Storer Cable Television manager, "I look al this Rossmoor Development and I Utink it looks a hell of a lot better now than it did with just brown hills." BEACH PARK WOES: LAGUNA BEACH -It was good news and bad news for the city's planned beachfront park downtown as tho proj· ect received $150,000 in grant money from the county, but wu chal· lenged again before the St.ate Coastal Conservation Commission by Richard \Villetts, the same resident Who initiated a referendum against the city parking meter revenue measure. \Yllletts said the park plan didn't provide for enough parking. CAR CONTROVERSY: COSTA MESA -Cadillac dealer Richard Nabers wants to expand his used car lot onto the fringes of the College Park residential neighborhood. Unsuccessful in having the corner parcel at Harbor Boulevard and Prlnceton Drive rezoned in 1970, he's already got one strike against his renewed effort. City planning commissioners recommended 5-0 that the city council deny the project after hearing homeowners' objections. Planted with grass, the lot is considered a mini· park by some. WHO'S TO SAY: SADDLEBACK VALLEY -The Environmenlsl Coalition of Orange County blasted Saddleback Community College president Fred H. Bremer last week over a tw<rmonth-old letter in wh ich he urged development of coastal land in Capistrano Beach. The coali· tion said taking position on development was outside Bremer's duties and not in the pub~c interest. Bremer responded that development of the coastal area could improve the tax ba se which supports the Mis· sion Viejo school's financial program. TRUCKING TANGLES: CAPISTRANO BEACH -Petitions signed by 500 Capistrano Beach residents protesting dirt hauling from Ute controversi·aroana BluflS development were delivered to the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Residents said the trucks are tearing up their residential streets, creating excessive noise and dust and upse(ting the.ir. ~erves. The project .~upervisor, Charles Wright, said the .tru~kin g act1v1ties are legal and will be over as fast as possible. The dirt 1s be· ing moved-at the rate of 500 truck trips a day-from 16 acres planned for 100 condominiums. ·From Page 1 ARCHIVES ... the GSA until April. 1970, the Tribune said. The na tional Archives are a unit of the GSA. The story said the GSA received sometime In 1970 an Inventory prepared for DcMarco. ll designated the gift as some of Nixon 's vice presidentia1 papers, including files on foreign trips and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrw:chev'1 vi.sit to this Arth J F. San1pson, advanced from coun~. dcpul -to GSA di.rector by Nixon last Miti, said the hesitancy of the National Archives In accepting the Nixon papers gift waa "bureaucratic crap," the Tribune story said. "This is a situation where somebody bas been working with the deedl for years,'' the atory quoted Sampaon. "E•ery d<ed they recelV<d before ha! been slgntd by 1 pre11denl before Dec. SI or that year. So they 111wne that must ·be what you must have ror ·a legal re- quirement !or tlx purpoaea. SI.nee the ·Nixon papers came In 1 dltterentJorm, they 11y, "0.0, there mwt b6 IOlllOthlnil wrong.' "That's bureaucratic crap, ·bedi~e none ,or my peop1e in the archive• un· dersland the tax law 11:ny bet~r than 1 d'O," the story quott'<I Sampson ai saylng. 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I Gospel Rock Paclts Tent D•l11 Piiot Photo br J1.lcll1rd Drak1 -·---- DAIL V PILOT A :J 19 At1aericatas . 36 Persons Die In Danish Hotel COPENHAGEN (UP!) -Denmark's worst hotel blaze in a generation gutted the 19th century Ha!nia -descfibe<f as a ''fire trap" -before dawn Saturday, kill- ing at least 36 persons, including 19 Americans. ' Another 20 guests Were still missing, police said. Police refused to identify the victims until their relatives were notified . Many of the victims were OOmed so badly it was difficult to identify them, Police said 17 persons were hospital- ized for burns, smo~ poisoning or in- juries received when they 'k?aped fron1 windows in panic. Only 13 or the hotel's 85 registered guests escaped unscathed . Officials said it was the "'wst !hotel fire in Denmark since World War ti. •• Jan Amnlzboet. chief of the Copenhagen fire brigade, said. "They have no fire alarms, no Iron doors, no sprinkler water pumps and no sufficient emergency doors." Police managed to Identify 15 victin;is by late Saturday and set aOOut the task of discovering their relatives. In addition to the 19 Americans, police said the vic- tims included one Belgian, two Italians, feur Austrians, one Singapore national, 11~·0 Japanese, l\'.'O Dutchmen, one Cana· dian , one Mexican, tn•o Brazilians and one Irishman. One of the survivors, Jules Fine of 1-fonolulu, s(id he \\'as glad he spent lhl' extra money for a room \Vith a bath. 6.JI rooms \\ith baths "''ere in the 'front of the building. Fine, an assist.ant inspector \\ith the U.S. Department of Agriculture, said, ··1 think the reason we were so lucky \\'as that \\'e had a room with a bath, \Vhich is in the front of the hotel. The people in the back weren't sO lutky. Th.• old big top tent of the Calvary Chapel at Sunflower .Avenue and 1'.'~rvtew .Road, Santa ~na. was. overflowing Saturday night with par~ t.1c1pants in·ns last musical semce. An adjacent permanent Sanctuary has been finished and the tent will co"me down this week. The relig~. ious rock-and-roll was provideclby Andrae Crouch and the Disciples. An unidentified family of four Americans perished despite the father's efforts to save his wife and two children by putting them in a bathtub filled with cold water. The father was found lying across the tub over the OOdies of his family, police said. 1 The Danish Fire Brigade said officials had been warned repeatedly that the 7~ year-old hotel was a hazard because it lacked elementary fire prevention equip- ment. He and his wife fled the thick smoke to a balcony, 11elosing the French doors behind them. Collective Leadership After Mao? TOKYO (AP.) -. China's Communists have adopted a revised party cooStitution that consolidates Chairman Mao Tse- tung's leadership and lays foundations for collective leadership in the post-Mao era. . The constitution adopted Tuesday, the last day o( the party's Ioth national con- gress, embodies many of Mao' s teachings, including one that demands many future purges. An English text or the revised con- stitution was broadcast Saturday by Hsinhua, the official Chinese news agen- cy. The new document stresses the Im- portance of "practicing Marxism and not revisionism, working for unity and not for splits and conspiracy." This waS seen as a reference to the doctrinal dispute Y•ith ~toscow, which Peking accuses of revisionism, and to the elleged plot by fonner Defense Minister Lin Piao against Mao. Hsinhua said a draft of the revised con- stitution was read to the congress by Wang Hung-wen. the former Shanghai textile worker \\'ho was elected at the congress as the No. 3 man in the party hierarchy after Mao and Premier Chou En-lai. Wang told the congress the new con- stitution was "drawn up according to Chairman Mao's specific proposals for revisions." The revised charter does not mention Lin, who had been designated as Mao's "close comrade in anns and successor" in the former coruUtuUoo adopted in April 1969. · The 10th congress expenoo Lin -from the party "once and for all" after hear- ing a report from Chou denouncing the onetime military hero as the leader' of an "antiparly clique" that engineered two coup attempts, March 1970 and Sep- tember 1971. Th.e Chinese have reported that Lin died in a plane crash on Sept. 18, 1971, -whlle-fleeing--to-the-Sovlet-UnJon follow· ing the failure of the second coup at- tempt. The new constitution acknowledges iiao's political theory that classes and contradictions exist even in a Socialist society. ln that connection, the document agrees \\'ilh itao that to purify the party, purges must be conducted from time to time. HOT SPRINGS NOT SO HOT ••• (From Pace Al) venture and died penniless in 1910 at the county rest home. Art Tenhaeff, an 81-year-old resident of Ortega Highway, has walked lo the ranger stall~ mm his cottage by the San Juan a...it every day since he mov- ed lo CalifQrnia 40 years ago. "Yeah, they reelly, whoop It up there now," he saJd with a bemused look. "But I can remember when the Indians were still around and used lo bring their babies down to the springs for a bath." "They'd stick the baby in, papoose and all, and the litUe fella 'd make a face , y'know, because it was pretty hot. .. but he'd never cry." As Tenhaeff recalls, the springs 'were maJlaged in those days by a man he knew ooiy as Mr. Leck. Ioeek apparently built the little cabins around the natural, sulpbur.- sprinp whldt were tom down except for their coocret.e foundati<m years ago. '!be lat.. 20s and 30s bJ'OUll>t many sopiiltica1ed ladies a D d gentlemen to the &p<lnp, le8rCbing for healthful Cllttll. Tenhaeff rememben a particular cust.crner. He came to the springs In a chauffeur-driven car and inquired about the water. "I've just toured all the hot springs in Europe," the man declared elegantly. "Now I woo.Id Uke to try your waters." "Well we can't offer the same ac- commodations you're used to," Leck said, humbly. The man sent away his chauffeur and w1fe, and tried the springs. He stayed a m<nth. "These are finer waters than t have found 1n all of Europe," he said as he left. What clooed the springs commer- dally, Tenhaeff said, was a county ordinance that would have required tn- sta1latlon of a sewer outfall to the ocean. "It just wam't worth It to them to go to all that trouble," Tenhaeff said, "so they closed down." That ended the commercial venture. But It didn't stop the natural spring. And ever aince the early forties, people who knew about Ul6 bubbling pungerit water lw.ve been sneaidng oo lo the private Pft41Wly 811d1Jeing~kicl<edoff-..... ing a -.i annoyance for the landowner. Sheriff's deputies, wl>lle lo some degree taldng 1n the scene wltll a tongue- in-k tolerance, have been stymied by ent:m>ement problems. A trespassing law which used to enable them to arrest a person simply ror treopasaing has been modified. Now, they have to ask the people to leave and can't arrest them UrileSs they refuse. · "A guy w<>!J]d be a fool lo mil!<! - they can hear us coming -and as soon as we're gone they go right back up there. We can't be there 24-hoors a day,". a· sherill.'a deputy-said. Another law whlcb bad been used deals wltll interfering wltb blminess activities on private property. Cattle rancbera cl8bned the noise of people and cars at the bot sprinss was af!ecting the herds. The springs are like a hot potato, with leases going from ooe frustrated rancher to another w,ho give up on trying to keep people SJld cars off. · "There are always the types who say the springs beloog lo God. What do you say to that one?" a sheriff's deputy said. A3 many as 100 people have been known to sqtieer.e Into the pools, 'whicb measure ·about &-by-IO.feel "lt'a generally kncnm as the nude swimming spot of. Orange County," a forest ranger said. 1'It's a strange com- mwlity of people who go there. Some take narcoticl. and leave a lot d. trash behind. • "Otben, who look exaotly the same, couldn't ~ less -dope, 'Ibey are attracted lo the place because o! the natural setting and clean up all the trash when they leave." As for the nudity, it's Mt against the law Wl.less somebody compains. ''Out ~re, nobody complains," the deputy said. Employes' Art To Highlight Firm's Exhibit Art works created by employes ol Laguna Fe4eral Savings wUI highlight the September art exhibition in the finan. cial institution's second floor gallery. Among the painters represented will be William Goodrich, Margo Hamxl:, Shirley Gatewood, Ruth Wright, Betty Hanes, Lois Slylianou and Gloria Blacketer. 'lbe photography of Patty Truman will be-d1'1>1ayed-aiong wltll'the-sketches-.nd-· wall limigings ol Nancy Wessel. Iola O~thout will show seascapes. Crafts, including jewelry, pottery, macrame and three dhnemional art, will be displayed by Mae Siems, Charlotte Munro, Nancy Steward, Kris Watkins, Susie Becker, Rutll Sdtopen, Mildred Pit· tillo and Bernice c.ollier. " 'INDIANS USED TO BRING THEIR BABIES DOWN TO THE SPRINGS ·FOR A BATH' Flra Conirollua Bob Grat• And Ski Talk With Long·tlmo Realdent Art Tenhuff, Righi . " • - Libya.Takes 51% Of Oil dings TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) The Libyan government BMounced· Satur a .5 1 percent takeover of the hol · of. all major oil companies still operating in· dependently here. The decree, signed by Premier Abdel Salam Jalloud and Oil Minister Ezzedin Marbrouk, marked the fourth an- niversary of the revolution that toppled King Idris and installed a revolutionary military regime headed by Col. Moam- mar Khadafy. It was not known how the companies would be compensated. In previous takeovers, the Khadafy regime has of- fered to pay the "boOk value" of the assets seized, an amount that often is kept well below the actual value for tax purpooes. Saturday's takeover appeared to af- fect California Standard. and Texaco, which togef.her. form the Am<>selU oil group; M~l · and Gel,senberg, Milch operate Iii a 65-35 partnenliip: Shellf encf · the EssC) group, which includes Atlantic Richfield and Grace. .1 ~ . It did not 1ppel! to affect some smaller companies, iucb as Amoco and Acquitaine of France. "The hotel \vas a fire trap and we have several tin1cs warned Danish aut.horities about this as well as other hotels in th e: old-fashioned style here in Copenhagen," "All above us on the fourth and fifth floors it \vas absolute pandemonium," he said. "We could hear people screaming for help ... shouti ng, 'Help us. Save us.' "I think 1nost of them at that point ,,...ere suffocating rather tlu1n burning," he said. U.S. to Pull 5,200 Men InAir Wing · off Taiwan · TAIPEI. Tai wa n (AP) -The United U.S. moves to better relations with Pe. States will \'.'ithdraw from Taiwan over king. the next several months 'a 5.200-man Air The ~·ithdrawal af!ects t~74th Tac--Force transport wing that makes up nearly half of the U.S. forces here, an tical Airlift Wing, which Ms been nytng American military spokesman said Sun-mostly supply missions to Indochina. day. The 374th's pullout will leave ·about President Nixon promised at the end of 6.000 U.S. military pen;onnel in Taiwan, tiis China visit in February 1972 to incl uding two fighter squadrons on tem· withdraw American .forces fmn the Na~ porary duty at Ciingchuankang. tionalist republic ''as the tension in the The American ..... 1rea:nan aaid there area diminishes." The 0 area" be re-.....- fetTed 1o included Indochina. are no plans lo withdraw the otll!" un!U, The military spokesman stressed that tlnrgll It Is known tllat tile fight« there was "no relation whatsoever squadrons are to leave after a program between this move and the mutual ·ls completed to strengthen the Na· defense treaty" under which the United tlonalist air force. States p1edges to aid Taiwan if the island The U.S. announcement came U. day is attacked. Washin gton has continued to after the last Marine fighter units were · recognize the Taiwan governmc_n_t_des...:.p_ite:__:Pc;ul:cl.:ced::..:.oucct_oc.f..:'lllac._na",!'-'~-· ----- 12 DOUB Sto~k Hedu~1ion I Buy Now! We must reduce huge stock of inventory bought before drastic price increases of the past months. Take advantage of Phase 3 sale prices ! Special Sale Doors Sunday-12 to 6 Monday-12 to 6 ' . ' • 1~L\ ' DAIL1 PlLU I -• • , Last N ewport Beach Apart11ients? The Irvine Company is building what may be the last major apartment complex in Newport Beach on a 30·acre piece of property called 'Promontory Point. The 520-unit project, just south of Pacific Coast Highway overlooking Balboa Island, will be com· pleted by spring of 1974. Company officials call it a $20 million luxury apartment project, saying rents will range from $300 to more than $1 ;ooo per.month. iiut it may be the last built in Newport Beach if a new proposal by city councilmen-lo limit all future resi dential densi ty to eight units per acre-is passed. - Boys Tackle Ping Pong Test Again Overtime Issue Sours • Talks in Auto Industry ' ' \\'hile Labor Day motori sts fight road fatigue. ty.·o Huntington Beach youths will battle time and a sm!'ll, "?'hile ping pong ball . Ri cha rd Sellers. 15 and Bill 1farkwood, 15, tried for a ¥lorld record last swnmer for tab le tennis endurance >.Vben-they smashed the ball back and forth across the net for !17-ancl-a-half solid---houn. Their mark was ecliIRd last Thanks· giving by two Newport Beach youngsters who swung their paddles for 72 straight hours. Now, Ri chard and Bill hope to regain their title and also raise some cash for th e Jerry Lewis muscular distrophy telethon. They '''ere to start playing at 7 a.m. f.o.. day in Richard's garage at 15281 New· castle Lane, Huntingtm Beach. They \\'ant to beat n OOtzrs, though they haven't set an exact mark. DETROIT (AP) -The negotiating pace is raster but the glowiog optimism there won't be an auto strike this year is dimming. The reason: the complicated issue of volWltafy O\'ertime. "I was oplimistic. Now. l'm down to hopeful," United Auto Workers President Leonard Woodcock said as . .negotialions with Chrysler Corp. moved to within two weeks of·the union's.strike deadllne. The unioo chief said the next stage in , his p&SOOal feelings alx>ut the negotia- tions "ill find him "belligerent." ... If that happens, nearly 127 ,OCKl Chrysler workers could be on strike at 11:59 p.m. Sept 14. •·nie biggest obstacle to our forward progress at the moment is the union demand that overtime be made volun- tary," Woodcock said. "There's no alternative to a strike if that demand is not salisifed." A vohmtary overtime provisioo in its new auto industry contracts would mean taking away~from management one of its cherished rights. Chrysler says it would rather take a strike than give in on the overtime ques tion. A volun_tary overtime p~sion would give each employe the right to -decide whether Jie or she will work beyond the regular '40:-hour week. The current UAW coo tract with the au- to makers gives management "the ex- clusive right to manage its plants and of. fices ·and direct its affairs and working forces, except as limited by tenns of this agreement." That includes the right to assign overtime. Key UAW demands also in· elude a substantial but still unspecified wage increase, retirement at 'any age on full pension for all workers with 30 years in the plants, a $150 moo.thly increase in the pension package to $650, plus im· proved health and safety oonditiorui: To be official for the Guiriess Book of World Records the match will have to be wa tched by an adult all the time. 1be boys oan use adult volunteers to stand \\'8tch. -~ Soviet Police Silencing Their game wilt be televised at '7:30 p.m., today, on Cham.el 11, during the muscular distrophy telethon. Anyooe is invited to drop by and watch the match and also donate cash for the telethon. The players will have a television set in the garage so they can watch the teleUlon as they play. Critics of Government Last swnmer they wore down near the end, even though they bad pots of coffee on hand and a cold wet rag for slapping themselves in the face. This time, Richard says they've learn- ed the most important thing ts to get some rest beforehand and that's what they are doing now. B:uena Park • -'•M Dies in Accide% J MOSCOW (AP) -The biggest police operation since the time of Stalin bas nearly succeeded in silencing the voice of dissent in the Soviet Union. Hundreds of critics have been disposed of through Intimidation, arrest, con· finement to lmane asylums or exile. And on Saturday, Pyotr Yakir and Viktor Kra.sin , men prominent in the civil rights movement, were convicted on charges ot ianti..soviet propaganda and sentenced to three years in prison, to be followed by three more years in exile. At their trial they "confessed" an d "repented" In a fashion recalling the Stalin show trials. Left almost alone to challenge the police and party bureaucracy are An eight-year-<>ld Buena Park girl was ia's greatest Jiving novelist and the killed Friday when the slation wagon she man who devised the Soviet hydrogen was riding in reportedly turned into the bomb -Nobel Prize laureate Alexander path of a tractor-trailer rig near Ket· Solzhenitsyn and physicist Andrei tleman City. Sakharov. California mghway Patrot-otficenr--Only-their-tremendous-internationaL identified the youngster as Shawnna prestige has kept them from arrest th is Madison. of 6640 San Alano Circle. long. But after Sakharov 's daring press A Stockton woman, Marie Spence, also conference and Solzhenitsyn's bold in- died in the crash. The driver of the car, terview last month, it was thought possi- Joseph Messick of Stockton. was headed ble the enraged police would gain for a gas station at the intersection of permission to move against them. highways 5 and 41 when the accident took Experb in the Western commtmity place , offi cers said. here, as well as some Rus.!ian in· Messick and the truck driver escaped telle<;tual.s, link the current wave of injury. repression to the Kremlin·s "peace of· fensive" in the West. This view holds that party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev was allowed to press detente with the capitalist world on1y on the con· d.ition that orthodoxy be tightened at home. He brought the secret police chief and the head of the armed forces into the Politburo and began to show that western ideas about individual freedom must not accompany the capital and technology which the Soviets want to im· port for their Jagging economic develo~ ment. Week of Sun 111 the Forecast Orange Coast residents and visitors will be greeted by clear, sunny skies and 7A...dcgree temperatures today, a pattern weather forecasters promise will hold through the week. SUrf will be · aboot one to three feet Night .and morning low clouds will be the only break in fair . weather, National Weather Service officials said. ·Heavy boat traffic at Newport and Dana Point Harbors reported Saturday is expected to'"be duplicated today, county harbor patrolmen said. Humidity Up Across U.S. , Summer Thunderstorms Hit Texas and Midwest (J.S. Stfmmory Hot. lu1mld wea!htr. • leatvre ot mo.l or Ill• wMI<. cantlnl>ed acra•1 much of Ille nallon today as la!e sum. ,,,..,. ltoundars1orm1 rumblfod 1c.rou 1n 1r11 · from w11t1rn Tew•• to lhl ,MldWffl, HNvle1t 1!orm• wff• rtpOrtfll from thf Cl!>lrll ~l1ln1 Into llM UP!ltl' Ml11ll:llPJll \1111_., will! Mlnl!HOll pertlcU'l1rlY herd nit. 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CEHTRAl CALIFOllNt4 -F1lr ....,..,,.., ••ct11t cM111t too or low cloudl 1119111 eNI mornl11111. Hloll 111n119r1tur11 11> Ille tot to to. llltf9l l11 '°' 111d 1QI ne1r Thi cotll. Lowt 11'1 1111 ..0. to ~ ••capt tojll'll' 60I San Jotq11ln v111.,.. • NORTHERN CALIFORNIA -,,,, -'fl« ••cf'P'I cot111t 100 or low clouds 1>lghl 111d fl'IOrfll"'•· H1gll t11npw1t1>r'H In fhl IOI IO IOs txtt(ll from 60s to 7o. n"r tlle coetl. Lows In llMI «II .&nd SO. tlfCtJll to law 60s In Sac:remtnlo Vellwt. Temperllt•tt• I . IJ •2 " " " .. .. " .... " " .... .... .. " 17 11 " .. .. " .. .. .. " " " " n tt n .... ~ ~ " ... .. " .. " " " •• 14 .. " .. " " n " " " " •5 ,, ~: ~J " n " .. 100 •1 ,n ,, , fl ~ u :t 11 .. ~ .. " .. " " " ,10 .2i .10 . .. .D ... ... .a ... ... ... f.tJ ·" :!l .. ·" •• Skylab 2 Wants To Extend Time SPACE CENTER, Hooston (AP) - Mission oomriiander Alan L. Bean told Missioo Cootro! Saturday that the reoord- breaking Skylab 2 astronauts wanted to ext.end their 59-day mis.sion by "five or 10 days," but space officials said this woo.Id not be ooosidered. Bean told Mlssioo Qmtrol tllat . there had hem dl9CUSS!oos belon! the mlssioo WU iauncbed July 28 "aboul keeping US up here anothel' five to 10 days" beyood tl>e plariMd Sept. 25 splashdown. 0 We hope that it happens that way,,, sQld the commander, speAklng !or hJnueU and his crewmates, Dr. Owen K Garriott and Jack R. l.ousma. "We're all awfully healthy up here, Feeling aw!ul good:' Bean asked Mission Control to check ffitO a ~sslbll extension of the mission, but was told later that an extension has "a very low probability" because doctors want addltlOnal medical data before permitting any · astronauts to .stay In space for more than 59 days. "We're avallab1e up here If the doctors rethink the Idea:" said Bean. • • Ct1rllst Takes a Dive You can tell the end of a long summer is near when plain old swimming, surfing and sailing won't keep youngsters enter· tained. Thirteen-year<>ld Scott Frank of Balboa Island came up with this solution for late-sum- mer doldrums. He and a friend set up a ramp leading to the edge of the bulkhead on the Balboa Island Grand Canal and spent the afternoon riding their bik~s over the top and into the water. The diversion worked fine for several hours until the tide went out and Ibey began -hitting-the-canal-bottom-on landings, , ,, Newport Oil J;Jrilling . ,::j On Commission , Agenda · 1 Oil drilling on the 480-acre Baning property in Newport Beach will be discussed by the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission Monday in Long Beach. · The commlalon established b y PropooiUOI\ 20 last November will meet at 9 a.m, In Lons Beach lWbor Dllllrlct headquarters, 925 Harbor Plaia Drive. The surface and sul>surface oll cfri!llng and production ii part of a claim <it ••- emption from permit requlrementl by General Crude Oii and G.E, Kidane and Som, The large property Is b<[unded by Costa Mesa city Une on the east1 Newport Beach city line on the south and the San- ta Ana River on the west. . Also ori .the commlsslon'a agenda Mon· day are: -An exemption claimed by Charles Culp !or a stnsie,fmnUy dwelllllg at 383 Lookoul Drlv•, l,agµna Beach, -A blanket permit request to main- taJn alt county roads, right-of-way sidewalks anct traffic signals by Oran~ County Road Department. DAILY PILOT DRIVER'!: SERVICE OtUvtry of th! Dally Pilot ts guaranteed Ttlephon11 ,_,, ...... ....... 114:1 ..... H1r11twe11 Kllllfl ... ltft l11dl IM Wnt"'llllltr .... 'I .... s ... u. Sift CltrMnlt, C•r.llll'IN lt•tll, lift J¥tft c1,1t •IN, Dlftl 1"91ftl, ltifltll V.-, ~ H ......... tn4GI • I 'I )!, •• 1~ ' .j ' · 1 . ' ~ I f r ., • \ PARENTS AWAIT 'MIRACLE' • • • (F'nm Page Al) The news ot Wesley's death and his parents' expectation of reaurrectlon sturmed reside nts of this remote high desert town that bakes in the blister- ing sun 130 miles northeaat of Loi Angeles. uEveryone I've talked to thinks It was a pretty stupid thing that they did," said ooe housewife. "We just can't believe thla Is happening In ~arstow.11 It sparked renewed bit- terness Jn a brother back East. were bom to "poor families.'' Parker and four brothers and sisters were raised· by their mother; the father left when Larry was 8. Mrs. Parker was raised by aunts and · unclts who took her in when her mother. became ill.. Neitheii. remembers their families as being religious, but as chiidren they felt early reli gio u s inclinations. "I can. remember sitting in my swing as a little girl and swinging in the trees and singing songs and praising the Lord," she said, her face light- ing up with the broad smile that is amazingly duplicated in .. pi ctu r es of Wesley, who resembled her. At 14, she con- verted to &man Catholicism one-story crackerbol: bulldlngs see-med unreal. "lt was like Uving on the moon,'' Mrs. Parker recalled. '"I'he (lrst year we hated it." ~'heir daughter Patricia, now 8, was born because Mrs. Parker said her Cathollc faith forbade birth control. Marital problems developed, and the Parkers prayed for divine help. Parker returned to his Pentecostal faith and, after a time, Mrs. Park.er decided to join him. She had some reservations about the religion, tl19ugh. "! thOught it was tOO emotional, too irreverent," she said. Rut slowly she began .to un- derstand, and she connected her' new faith with visions of "I'm th•nkful the Lord didn't show us wh.+ would happen.'' said La rry Parker. "I'd have said, 'No, Lord, no.' It was agoni1in9 to see our son suffer." l way with him." Their only worry in the followling pen- niless weeks, he said, was that they couldn't afford the specially balanced diet Wesley needed for his diabete s. Miraculously, he said, friends offered gilts of food without being told of their problems. He feels this was God's doing. _..,!-___ .. ~.:. ... • Sunday, Stpt~mbtr 2, 197) Health Plans I 2,000 Families Test Insurance SANTA MONICA (AP ) -peeled to oost $30 million, was Wesley's diabetes developed when he was 6. None of the The first test group of families begun two years ago with other children is diabetic. Dur-is aoout to be enrolled in an preliminary planning by Rand ing lhe fiVe years of his ail· CALIFORNIA eight-year study or various ec onomi st Joseph P. ment. the child was brought types of health insurance, the Newhouse':" He has concluded forward in church whenever , . Rand Corp. announ~ Satur-from studies or important healing services wer.e held .for Jn the ,sick. j'Everyone in the m' ate day. policy questions in health church knew about Wesley's . The study is expected to in-care financing that existing ... illness," said a churchwoman. volve 2,000 families at four health insurance programs DAILY PILOT A S Golden-Gate Oain1s Man SAN FRANCISCO ( APl - An unidentified mar\ beca1ne the 494th person known to have plunged to his death from the Golden Gate Bridge Saturday. The Coast Guard said the victim \\'SS alive when pluckl"d from the San . Francisco Bay but was dead do arrival at the San Francisco Coast Guard facility. Requie111 Mas~ For John Forcl H S sites in the United States, and But the Parkers said they l is to be used in forming were inadequate. never experienced the faith ur S on policies for health care financ-The spokesman said Rand PALl\.1 SPRINGS (AP) -A t¥t Wesley was healed until ing, a Rand spokesman said. plans to renew a sub(,lmtract requiem mass for film dircc-the traveling preacher, whom tor John Ford will be said authorities are stUI seekm' g, SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -A recent $9,089,711 4 grant with Mathematica, Inc., of ed sd h Ch h A · h Cal'f · Off of r:"-"~ · \V ne ay at ·t e urc of appeared. n inmate at t e l orn1a from the ice .i;;<.,uuvm1c Princeton, N.J ., to conduct the Blessed Sacrament in "None of this was Mens' Colony here picked his Opportunity will cover 550 field operations. Holl ywood. a spokesman for premeditated," Parker said as 16-month-old child up by the families in Dayton, Ohio, the The project \\'as started the family said Saturday. And especially hard hit were members of the thriving First Assembly of God Church, a Pentecostal se..ct which prac- tices prayer I~ tongues and believes in divine healing. The minister, ~v. Gary Nash, has issued repeated statements stressing that the church did ,!¥)t condone the Parkers' ac- 11.ons, that be had tried to con- vince them to get medical help for Wesley, and that "I can see no reason £or Wesley to be reswirected." if anticipating the court trial ankles during visi tation spoke sman said. under-_ the sponsorship of the from the Protestant faith to Christ talking to her that she ahead of them. "I'm thankful Saturday and slammed him Families will be given dif-Office of E c OJl om i c Op-on~~r~·a7'~maPrge;'~~esnt i~ix~~ hi h he . the '·rd di"dn't ~ hat against a steel window frame rerent heaJth insurance plans, porturu·ty and has been w c s w.as born. had experienced du r 1· n g '-" si-.iw us w 1 t' tho ·t· 'd profession, died Friday of can- Id ha I'd •· .d severa 1mes, au r1 1es sat . !'Orne of which pay for all transferred tQ the Department On Kelly Drive, outside the"t Parker's faded green one-- story home, the curious drive by to gawk and neighborhood children watch with morbid Parker. whose mother at-childbirth. wou ppen. u ... ve 881 • The child was taken •· S1'er· ed' I "'"'"° d th cer. 'N '·rd " It · i.u m 1ca exr-"""" an o ers of Health, Education and"==========~ tended First Assembly of God ·"I felt I was on the right o, IJJ 'no . was agoniz-ra Vista Hospital where he which pay only a part. 'Ille \Velfare. Ir churcli, had his fifst Pen-track. 1 was getting closer to ing to seel'f.IW' son suffer." \1:as reported in satisfactory families will not have to pay 1-------- fascination. ( teoostal experience at 16 while God.'' On June 6, 1965, Mrs. The preacher had come on condition. the premiums. and they will at a church retreat, praying in Parker prayed in tongues for Sunday, Aug. 19. By Tuesday The father, Cecil E art be paid for participating in tongues and receiving "the Uie first time and was con· night Wesley was in a deep Richardson. 25, was serving a periodic interviews. baptism of the Holy Spirit." vinced. coma and, in desperation, the sentence for second-degree Researchers will evaluate He left high school and join· Perhaps because of their parents.decided they-would go murder of his wife. how the famlies use available ed the Air Force where he religious imme r s i on or forinsulin at.(sun-up.TheRev. Officials said there was no health services under the earned his diploma and was because their marriage had Nash tells o1 being called at 4 immediate indication what various plans. lfuntlngton Center Ope\..11to5 Labar Day "Did you hear what hap- pened to Wesley'!" a little boy asked an arriving reporter. "He was my brother'! friend. I sure ,hope Patty doesn't die next. She's my friend ." Patty is one of the Parkers' three surviving children. trained as an e 1 e ctr on i c· been saved there, the.Parkers (See PARENTS, A9) caused the incident. The proj~t, which is ex· technician. But his dreams or grew to love Barstow. The:Y1---':':~'."'".'.'::'.'.'.'....'.':'_ __ _:::'.:'.'.~'.:_'.::'.:~'.:__----_'..'.:'._::.:'.~'.:__:::'.::'.'.__::'..__.:::~ ....................................................... ~==========' becoming a pilot were shat· withstood its intense summer tered when illness brought the heat and numbing winter cold discove'ry, that he had just one and bought their house on In the interview just before their arrest, the Parker! sat in thei,r unadorned living room -the maln decoration is a small picture of a represen- tation of Christ -and spoke of their journey to \\•hat some have called religious fanaticism . They said they are not alone in their beliefs, that lettors and phone calls of en· muragement have come from believers around the country who agree that Wesley will rise up from the grave. kidney. 'The" Air Force KeJry·Drive. 1\vo years ago, a discharged him. fourth child, Jay was born. With his new skill, Parker Parker began to feel he was v:as hired by the Bendix Corp. being "called" to the ministry in Washington. A mutual and during one or h,is work friend ·introduced him to Javof ls he enroJled in Bethany "Lucky" and they were mar· . Bible College at·Santa Cruz in ried . He was 21· and she was ·northern California. He com- 16; and Parker said neither muted for six weeks but had was deeply in yolved in religion to drop out beca'Use he then. couldn't afford tuition. Wes I e y was· born in Parker recalled ·Ule start of Washington. He was less than "religious experiences," in· 2 when Parker was trans-cludin1t one in which he ff:orred to Ecuador, where they awakened an~'I felt the Lord lived for 10 months. Pamela , "'anted me to give him all my now IO, was born in the South money ... I felt praise and American country. annointing of the spirit." lie The r o t u n d 34-year"ld Parker who is called "Larry" and his round-faced 29-year- old wife who is nicknamed ··,.Lucky" clutched Bibles as they. talked. Mrs. Parker used the small Bible (hat was Wesley's because "the police took my Bible as evidence.'' Occa!ionally they q u o t e d passages of Scripture aloud. Then they were transferred had just gotten paid the day to Barstow. where Beµdix was before and bills were piled up. in volved in work with the But he took every cent -even National Aeronautics and retrieved what was left of his Space Administration n t wife's grocery money -and Goldstone tracking station. gave it all, about $300, to the Barstow was -a shock. Its church anonymously. landscape of sun-bleached hills "Evidently," said Parker, and rock craters r o 11 i D g "lhe Lord wanted to know behind the dusty expanse of whether I wanted t.i go ali the 1beir story began i n Washington, D.C. wbere both ' S©\\.~lA-~~trs· That Intriguing W onl Game with a Chuckle ----,,--Ellittotl lty aA~Y_!~:..POW.~~N:;:,::::~:::::::- 0 Reorrono-the 6 scrambled word• below to mak• 6 almplto word-L · Print l•tten of eoc.h In Ill liM of sc:iuores. I FILU~X I I I I' I' 1 I MEYNA.0 I I 1· I I I 1 ~1-.-IL_o,..I' "...,..1I _I,_I v..,...I -II -It is a known fact that I C I p C 1 N I youngsters m•lure faster i.7-.- 1 -.- 1 - 1 .-- 1 .--.. 1 r--1 today than th ey did a few _ _ _ _ . . years ago. By the time '--'--'-'--'--'--' 1hey recover from mumps, ~-.L!::_Q~c.J>~P~E;..!:E~;;;;1lmeasles,-chicken pox and j I I' j I other childhood ailments, . . . . . they break out with - I H I C P RE 1-· •·> i.~11' . ..:;,11,..;;..;..l ....;,l'""~l--r O ·complete th• chuckle quot.cf by filling In the missing worda; ..__._~_..__._~__. you develop fr"'P step No. 3 below.. .,,,, __ _ 8 r:w..~ll'.<&EREO r I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' 1 I I I I I.• I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 r111nm1~sqo111-m11T I STEP INTO ."THE GOOD LIFE" OF CAREFREE ADULT LIVING ! from $28, 950 hi $34,500 Elegant Townhouses r~presenting the utmost in relaxed living , • • a s~burban atmosphere in the center of Orange County's finest shops & restaurants and activities. Sweeping tiled roofs, air-conditioning, wet bars ---you name it! Along with luxurious l'OCreation club room and heated swimming pool with sumptious therapeutic whirlpool! ORAN.OE~ Jutt mlnut.1 frem f...-1ys ind 1'1thlon Squirt. From Southbound S.nt1 Ano Fwy., t1kt Ch1pm1n Ave. E11t off.r1mp, e11t to Main, rivht 3 blocks to P1lrnyr1, rlght'to F11hlon Squirt Wnt. From North- ~nd Slnt1 An• Fwy., or G1rden Grovt Fwy., t1ke• Mein St. off4 r1mp right. to P1lmyr1, loft 3 blocks lo 1730 W. P1lmyr1. I• ~""'!<~~~~~~~~­ :.=: .. '---"-=="::'-~+-- ! !-ANO 1 CIOU"'IY Addr11s: 1730 W. P1lmyr1 ,qr1n94, C1liforni1 (714) 997-3800 • These portables are on sale · now through Monday only. Hurry. Sale s59 I Reg. 84.96. This portable TV features 2 l.F stages of signal l'X>osting power. keyed , A.G.C. for uniform picture conlrast. and monopole VHF antenna. 12 .. 5Cle~n WPusured diagonaUyl. Sale 39 95 J C Penney stor~s w in be open l abor Day Sept 3rd. Sale. 3495 ' R ... 49.915.3 ·pieee eutomi'!lc stereo phonograph. Features two 4 " tpeakers, volume. b1lanet and tone control. 4 speed selector switch. automatic turntable cootrol switch, clear pla'tlc dust covw. Rtg. 44.95. AM/FM personal size radio with 6 ~ .. speali:er. AC/DC continuous tone control. AFC switch, telescoping antenna, built-in AC line cord. ea1phone and external ape 'tr jacks. • • Use Pehneya Time P1yment Plan. JCPenney -'\ We know what you're looking for . Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach 1714) b+l--2313 . HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach 1714) 892-7771. , ' . ' , .. • I ·. ' DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE- l(eep Meetings Open SAl'RA!t!ENTO (1\P) -lf uuu lio ve a special i1derest 111 o. lughway pro1ect. tlie Calrfornia Hioltway l 'o1111nissio11 tvou/dn't tlti11k rt 1rripro1ler 1/ yo u iiu·ited 11te entire con11ri is. sion out 1.0 discuss it over driuk~ and dtioter,-a co1111n iss1on spokesman says. That Associated Press story from last week shows an uncommon -In fact shocking -lack of concern for the puOlic's right to know wha~ goes into the decision making of one of the state's most powerful and most expen sive agencies. \Vhen the commission held its regular meeting in Costa 111esa recently, at least three social-business ses- si ons were held in addition to the legal, open session. All three -hosted and paid for by the city of Co.s t-0. 1.1esa, the frvine Co. an d the Segerstrom Family -were not open to the ge neral public, although individual n1e1n· hers of the press were invited. The really disturbi~g eleffient is the con1n1ission's bland acknowledgment that accept~n ce of such in\'ita· tions is not at all unusual. It goes on all the tin1e, said Jial Richard, the commission's assistant secretary, and com- missioners see nothing wrong with discussing multimil- lion dollar projects over drinks and an expensive meal paid for by someone else. • Usu~Uy that "spmeone else" is seeking to sell a viewpoint to the comin.ission. And it may be a lot easier to do in the relaxed atmosphere of a fancy restaurant than in a steMle public meeting hall. Richard said the meetings don't violate the state's open-meeting law because no formal business is con- ducted. That could be -alttrough it's debatable. But it ove r- looks the very basic premise that all the public's busi· ness. not just th'e for1nal decision-111aking votes shou ld be open. It does little good 16> have the public present """ , when a vote is taken Jf all the discussion about that vote was.done in private. Moreover, a pattern of rronyism just Isn't proper for an agency responsible for $900 million -yes, al· n1ost one billion dollars -a year in public funds. Asked · about groups that can't afford to host the commission, Richard said they have ample opportunity to write the commission or appear in person. - We have a ~eling an Idea presented by the guy on c., the other side of a martini and a sirloin steak would get a lot more consideration than just anqther letter written to Sacramento. The California Legislature has moved to force open meetings by the Public Utilities Commission and by As- sembly-Senate budget committees. In the same spirit. the California l-lighway Commission should be adman· ished that ·open decisions, openly, arrived al , are ver_v n1uch in order for an outfit spending $2.5 nlillion a day. 3-day Weekend Lost While many of us are enjoying a three-day weekend becai.ise of Labor Day, it's interesting to note that we're about to lose a three-day holiday at the hands of the Legislature. The bill would transfer Veterans Day from the fourth 11onday in October back to the date the Armistice wa s signed in \Vorld \Var I. Nov. 11. It has advanced from comm ilte~ onto the Asse1nbly .floor and appears likely to pass. ... ..... ., Three wars have. come and gone since \Vorld I and if we're .. going to celebrate the holiday al all t.he jJ:..e hardly seen1 s significant more than 50 years later. • 'Do you, Henry Kiisinge.r, take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife?' ' • Colu1nbus Not in . Adrriinistration Responsible? . America Is • • • • • • Folk History, Too (llr11U•~ Sclrncr Monllor srrvlct After watching !he collection of Charles Kura It's "On the Road''. vignettes on CBS-TV recently, l\-1onitor critic John Be a u for I wrote: "I v.ish hi s glimpses of Americana could be distributed worldwide. They might b e J p coonteract some of the stereotypes cherished by our best friends and severest critics abroad." We heartily concur. America is an incredibly varied nation, full of paradoxes and people wbose roots in Ure are not dependent on th e vagaries of the political climate of \Vashington. ~Columni st David Broder of the Washington Post, writing last week about how Washingtonia ns overworry about the course of events, said : "But give the Washingtonians a vacation and Jet them walk the land again. Let them drive or even fly past mile after mile of ripening com and soybeans ... ",Sometimes, when people stay too Jong In Washington ·and dwell too much on the infirmities of its power-wieJaers, they des~of the future. "But when they see for themselves what this country is, • they come back more con!i- dent . ''They know th at \\'ashi ngt on :ind 1he country y.·i!J survire th is time of trouble, too.'' Loo.don TV cri tic Cli\'e James recentl y said in !he Observer that t\'atergate itself. the hurricane 's eye ol America 's current "time of troo· ble," is not without its positive aspect : "The Watergate hearings are reminding the world -and probably informing the world's young for the first lime -that the United States, as well as being a grotesquely o v e rm ig h l y and lethally clumsy country, is also a free one." And he conclud es: "Freedom sti ll sn1clls like rain." America is vastly more than moral drought. It is n1illions of peo- ple like the black sharecropper's son v.·hose library ~1r. Kuralt visited in Arkansas. It is a benefi- cent rain of people -"coun try fid- dler . Comanche flulist. Florida bagpiper. elderly exe rciser, cop, cabdriver. gand.Y dancer. hymn singer, and clawhammer banjo player," as Mr. Kuralt enumerates I.hem. America is more than political history. It is folk history too, a record bypassed in th e rush of big nan1e eve nts. u'ith millions of daily chapters that spring from decency and ingenuity and joy. Love With Queen It h:is been implied by sophon1ore histori<ins that Queen Isabella had some sort of romantic thing going \1'ith Christopher Columbus. What bunk! Her husband Ferdi nand jumped t h e ( L. M. BOYD J matrimonial traces from time to time. quite true. Record shows Queen Isabella dealt \\ith his girlfriends speedily. She ga\'e !hem gifts or considerable \vorth and married them orr to distant fortune seekers. The Queen \Va s quite some skillful lady. incidentally. She made all of her husband's shirts, for instance. And personally st\\'ed to- ~clher most of the clothing for her fi ve children. No, no footnote any,vhere im- plicates her in extracurricular amorous activity. Ar'l.'TIIROPOLOGISTS say drawings in ancient Egyptian tombs indicate v.'Omen played various sorts of ball games before men did so. Arc your eyelashes short and straight? If so. you 're probably a nervous type. Or so claimed old Cedric Adams. Q. "Is it a fact that the epita ph on \V.C, Fields' tombstone reads. 'I would rather be Jiving in Philadelphia'?" A. No. sir, he just proposed that once as his epitaph. Actually. his ashes in a crypt at Forest Lawn arc marked with a plaque: "\V.C. Fields, 1880-1946." Cambodian _Bo~ning May \\'ASl·ll NGTON -Although eventual Senate confirmation of Dr. Henry A. l\issi nge r as Secretary of State is not in doubt . President Nixon's ace diplomatic operath·e is going to. be pressed hard on the secret l.J.S. bombing of Cambo- dia in 106:1 when the Senate Foreign Re- lations Committre starts its hearings Sept. 1. The fact that Pres- ident Nixon, in his Aug. 20 speech at Ne\\' Orleans, took full responsibility for lhc Cambodian born· hing decision has not in the slightest dirninJsh<'d the sC>nu1orial :1 ppetit 1• for a fuU"ScalC' C'Xposc of ho\\· thl' •lecision was 1nadc and \1hc1her Kissini;cr hin1se!f v.•ill be able to JUStJf~· It One rC'a~on : evl'n S1'na1ors rom plclrly l'On1mittcd to confirrn1ng Kissin~er arc 1roublcd by his future Adual role as Secretary of Stale C1 nd also as the President's \\"hite I-louse rorcign policy adviser, in charge _or L~ Nationa l Security Council stafJ. TJtErR QUESTION: will Kissinger t:ivc them the full background of lhe ,\larch 1969 decision to bomb Canlbod ia or l''ill he claim executive privilege on Arounds of hi s confid cnti:1l rrl:Hion"hi p Y.tl h the J:>re:1ident ".1 If !ht• latter. Kiss· in~cr "'·1!1 risk raising ~PnH!or1;i! h11ckles 11 0-lime v.hcn congressionnl suspicion of pr~1dcntial po~'cr a11d secrecy hns rl·ach<"d Its high point of 11 t l1·ost the last ~ y1•t1r.s. ~loreover , what gives the Cambodian issul' 5pee:lal 11pl ce l.s the fu el lhal hi,'lh WllcMlls now In lhe DeJensc Dep&.rtmenL. znos1 partlculllrly Depuly Secrclnry ' • ( EVANS·NOVAK J \\'illiam P. Clements, left !he impression "'ith the Senate Armed Se rvices Com- mittee and the nation on Aug. ,9 that the orders to falsify bombing reports in order to maintain total security had emanated from the Pentagon. • CLEMENTS, in fact. actually produced a now widely published document autJiorlzlng 14 B-52 sl rikes into Cam· bodian border areas adjacent to Sout h Vietnam on the nights of Nov. 24-25 and NO\'. 29·30. 1969. 'rhe docun1c rH, which Clc1nents indicated 11·as the only one 111~ could find in Pentagon files on the Can1- b00ian bombing. bore lhe signature or Gen. Earle r.. \\'hee ler . then chairman of the .Joint Chiefs of Staff. an d thr initials •1 ~1J~L'" for !\lclvln R. l..ai rd . the then Secrelary or De feflS{', 11 "'as marked "top secret -eyes only" and dated Nov. 20. So astonished was Democratic Sen. S1uart Symington of Missouri , acting chairman of the committee, when Clements produced thiJ document that he telephoned l.aird in ·Chica go (where he "·as addre.~sing the Natlonal Legislative Con ference! cind "·arncd him : ~1cl, tht>y're tryi ng to do yo u in up here. AS A J."QJlt\IEft Air Fo rce Sccri'tary, s~ 1riing1on kn1JW nt!ithcr CC'n. \Vhcelcr nor Lalrd had autho rity to fal slfy bomb· ing reports. On'y the 11-csident 1Jin1sclf <.-ould order nn offitiat covcr·u1> of boo1b- ing operal/ons Against 11 neutral nation. together wilh lilt falslficiilion of reports csscnlial to 1nake lhe cover-up work. At lho \\1hit E' l-lo11sc itself, the • disclosure by Clements was received with amazement and c h a r gr in . Clements' decsion to finger Laird as chief villain in the hunt for Cambodian scapegoats was not appreciated. even though some cynics at first thought that Clements must have had Wh ite House authorization before producing~the "top sec ret -eyes only " mem oranduin. JN FACI', he had none at all. Clement!, an aggressive Texan who had hopeid to be named Deputy Defense Secretary in 1969 (Laird chooe David Packard insteartl , was operating on his own and apparently without the support of the Joint Chiefs of SIB ff. Thus. the key document justifying th e secret bon1bing policy was written noi.-on Nuv. 20. 1969, the date of CtementS" nll'niora11du1n. but I.he previous !\-1arch 16 Just before the bombing start ed. It sprlled out • the entire "press J.:Uidancc" s..-.crccy policy fo r the mi litnry to follow. One copy of this key document. obviou sl,v top secret and wi!h limited d1s1ribution. is in 1he Joint Chiefs' files. tlowcver, Adm. Thomas H. Moor,r, present chairman of the Joint Chiefs who \~·as testifying with Clements Aug. 9, the day Clcrilents disclosed the Wheeler-Laird memorandum, did not give Clements the Joint Chiefs' own record. .. TllE REAJ, PUSll for the Cambodian iiecrecy po!Jcy in t0fi9 came not from J;iird and Wheeler but frorn the diplon1ats -the State Dcp11rtn1cnt an d Klss lnger -who knew that disclosure would gravely compromise the lhen Cam 900ian govern ment of J·' r In t e Sihanouk. The Sen11te wil l insist on all the in· tlmale details from Kissinger. If he refuses lhem. his transition )o the No. 1 cabinet po$t will have some rocky spots. I O'Brien's Firm Destroyed WASHINGTON The N ix on Administra!ion not only aud ited the taxes of Democratic leader 1.,._;11·rence O'Brien, the number one · "encrny" on the While House list. but destroyed his small business finn. Althoug h O'Brien feels the demise of "Dukor ~fodular Systems" was govern· ment revenge on him for his work as Democratic na tional chairman, the federal officials involved in its destruc- tion deny it. They admit, however. they were a.,.,·are O'Brien was a · director of Dukor, a California business set up to build fed - erally financed hous· ing. And the docu· ments in the case are full or bizarre ''coincidence." In 197(), for ins- tance, u•hen O'Rrien \Vas stumping for Democratic congres- sional candidates, Dukor v•as given a con- ditional go-ahead by the Farmers llomc Administration to build and sell 40 homes in Margan Hill, Calif. DUKOR r,1ADE ITS investment, built the homes and sent the buye rs' air plications to Farmer~ Home for a final okay. But Farmers Home backed out , forcing Dukor to use costly bank finan- cing. Eventually. the homes were rented or sold by Dukor at a heavy loss . Shaken by the odd set back. Dukor went oo v.·ith another project, this time with the initial support of the Federal I-lousing Admin istration. Mor "'·as told at one point that a "letter of feasibility" was being typed and only needed the regiooal director's signature. At the last moment, ho'i'-·ever, word came from "above" ordering rejection ol Dukor, according to a memo in Dukor's files. Instead, a competing firm was J?iven the av.·ard using virtually the same spt.--cificatiocs as Dukor. In fl.1ay 1972, Dukor got past the "letter or feasibility" stage for a project in California named "Rai.ntree Terrace." Suddenly.· the letter was resclnded, but cnireaties by Oukor got it restored. Duker bought the land and was eagerly preparing to build "''hen the Federal Housing Administration objected and ordered an unusual change of specilica- tions that made it alm06t impossible for Dukor to cOmply. The company was rum.. ed. LEATHERNECK LARGESSE: 'J'be resplendent conductor of the Marine Corps band , which entertains president! and grandees at home and abroad. bas been quietJy charging fat rees for on-duly conducting stints . LT. COL. DALE HARPHAM is a favorite at Wh ite House galas and is so esteemed by the highest echelons of the nation's press, the SO-member Gridiron Haunt Kissinger ''This Isn't according to Domlncr1 law ••• " • ' Club, that he has been inducted a1 an associate member. The spit-and ·POlish colonel plays free for President Nixon and at the Gridlron 's exclusive. "''hile-tie soirees. But he Ms been tapping lesser pe~ages for hun- dreds or dollars in lees y,·hile conducting oo the taxpayers' time, adorned in his ~1.arine Corps uniform but '°"1thou.t tho band. Vi'e have copie!!I of a pure.hue order and canctled check, f~ instance, from Loudon County, Va., showing Harpllam was paid $200 for conductin& at a p:JUDty music fesUval this March. AU'1110RJTIES AT TllE Sm Ith· Walbr1dge Music Camp, Syracuse, lnd., have confirmed to us that they paid Harpham 1400 a year ago. Only~: days ago, he received $500 for teaching : and conduct.Ing at the camp. ' For conducting at Purd ue University, Lafayette, Ind.,· he got $$00 th.is ~1arch, the school'! officials ha\•e confirmed . The Marines have been as secretive alxlut Harphanfs bountiful bandsman- ship as about an Indochina sortie. A spokesman, however. admiUcd the cue wu under Investigation and said Harp- ham had conctded he was on duty stakJ.s during scme of his dales. HaJ1>bam, whose sprilicd music fUls every auditorium where he plays. main- tained a grim silence when v.·e questioned him about his double-dipping on Marine Corps time. Quotes Ray Wonley, Santa Monica -"A boot tho bun~ llf W0<ld_}V!!f II Japanese soldiers still hiding in the island jungles, ashamed to go home in defeat: Tell them Japan won the war : take them home; they'll never know the difference.·• "I know my father will never give up \ the tapes because that "''Ould be something that 1s completely alien to our system ol government." Tricia Nlxo11 C.x. Dr. Albert Shumate, S.F. blslorlan, civil leader -''Historical socielies are no longer for the_ select few, but ore trying 10 instill on a broad base a sense or h!Jtory In the community which In tum can make city dwellers an integral part ol what's happorung arouill! lhem ." Eliana Cooley.--LA. -"Today'a dehumanization ls not confined· to mar. riage (but) Is becomlf18 the way of life at • all levels of M>ciety. ~1ost people do not get involved -with themselves or with the world." DAILY PILOT .Robert N. \Veed, PublUhtr Thoma.t KeevU, Ed itor Barbara Kr6?ibich EIUurrial Pao• Editor The fd:itorltl ,~ ot ~ D&llv Pilot ·Neb to Wonn and •tlmulate rttden. by Pl'f'Rn~ on this PIC9 dlVtf'le•<"Ommmtary on foplct Of tn- te'l'eat by t)ond.lc.Ced cohunni.ts and cartoonlltl, by pnMdtnt a focum. fot" l"Hden' vlew• and by Prttmt.lns thll newtP'ipet't opinions and Meal on currenl lopfct. The: edllarll.I oplnklnt of I~ Da.lly Piiot appear Ol'lly tn lh• tdlCorlAI column At 'the top Of the pa.it. Opln~s cxpt"tstlt'd by the col· umrrl•ll and ~anoonhrt• and letltt writtn art their OWft Md ID fi'nltorlt- rnmt o1 their v1ews by the O..lly Pilot lhoukt be lnlernct. ( Sunday, September 2, 1913 • ·' " I • ----- • • Sund1y, Septembtt' 2, 1973 DAILY l'ILOT A 7 Executive Privilege Issue Points Up Long Neglect \ Of the f\i(:e. Presidenc y Did Presi,dent Shove. ·Ron to Please Media? Ordinarily. a Vi~ PrtJident ot the United Shales has ooly two sure-fire wtya ot making front--page headlines. One is 'vben he acts as the President'• Sur- rogate in a national election campaign. The other ii when, sitting as president oC the Senate, he ce.sts the deciding vote to break a tie. Spiro T. Agnew has found a third way . by vigorously .denyilJg in- volvement 1n a kickback scheme. Agnew's attacks on the mass media and "radiclib'' politicians in 1969 and 1970 EDITOfilAL RESEARCH erased forever his old image or "Spiro '"'.ho ?" ~ recent months, though, the y1ce President has remained very much lI1 the background, raising eyebrows cnly when be· expressed coo.fidence in Presi· dent NiJon. odopted, was .to be the 'penon winning the oeoond largl!st number of votes in the contest for President, he was expected to have all the qualifications of a Ch.le( Ex· ecut(ye. , Raflflcatlon ol lhe 12th Amendment in 1804 materially chani'd the origjnal con- cept of the vice presidency. Inspired by the electo<al college tie betwe<ll Thomas Jellerson and Aaron Burr bi the presidential election of 1800, the amend- ment provided that electors bencefortb would vote separately for President and Vice President. An unexpelj.ed consequence of the 12th Amendment Was that the vice presidency ~'cnt into an immediate decline from ~ich it has never recovered. From 180f onward , Vice Presidents were choeen with a view to balancing the ticket for geographical or Ideological reasons. Jive· J erry Warren, tbe assistw1t press secretary. .says that President Truthful won't apologi2e to the Ziggy Ron because there is nothing to apologize for. But millions of us saw El Flippo on 'IV grab Ziegler by the arms, whirl him around, and with an expression on hlS face both frightening and frightful, s hove him back down what appeared fb. be a ramp in New Orleans. Okay, then. let '.c; make jokes. If Zig· ler quits, N i x o 11 v.•on't h ave l1im to kick around any more. Or maybe Zi~· ler's job ig to ICt'Jd his posterior as a substitute whenever the urge to bomb Cambodia becomes too painfully intenre. But obscurity and frustration IO wtth the job. One oi the Vace President's miniscule dutie1 1s to lit 11 a member of the Smithsonian InstUuUon'a board ol regents. Thornu R. Marshall, who served tmder Woodrow Wilson, once re- marked that the Smithsonian past gave the Vice President "an opportunity tO compare-his f06SiliRd life with the fOlllils or all ages.'' Agnew's current difficulties illustrate, in 11n indirect way, ·the 1oog-standing neglect of the vice presidency. President Nixon bas invoked with confidence the doctrine of executive privilege in withholdlnc documents and tapes from the Ervin Oommittee and Watergate Speciol Prosecutor Archibald COx. Does the 11111e doctrine, assuming it ia vaUd in such cases , apply to the Vice President? LegaJ scholars are not sure. CllrtMIM .... Mllll* ,,.... But snide and snippy remarks aside, who can forget the picture of a President so out or control of himself that he ex· pres.ses it by laying angry hands on a member of his staff in public? President Truman was given to occasional acts of intemperance, but nothing. like this. If El Flippo had pulled that as a priva te citiwl he'd risk getting a retaliatory punch in the snoot. ROLE OFFERS LITTLE Agnew Must W1 it THE FOUNDING FA THE RS would be distressed to learn what has become of the vice presidency, for they viewed ~e occupant of the office as truly the second citizen of the land. Inasmuch as the Vice President, under. the Constitotioo they EVEN IF AGNEW emerges from the kickback Inquiry unscathed, he wiU ha ve little to do except wait for 197&. David S. Broder of The Washington Post ha.!I said of vice presidential duUes: "U the proj· ect la of major importance to the Presi· dent, you may be sure the Vice President's role in it will be minor," v.•hile "U the Vice President's role is ma· jor, you can be almost certain that the President .attaches minor importance to the project." Brocter's Law brings lo mind an oft· cited remark by President Eisenhower at a news conferenl:e of Allg. 24, 1960. Eisenhower was asked if he coold prcr vide ''an example of a major idea'' of !hen Vice President Nixon's that he had adQPted. The President thought for a mer ment and replied: "I{ you give me a week, I might th.ink of ooe. I don't rJIOlf!Dber.'' NONE OF THIS IS SAID to condemn him~ Giving Ron Ziegler a good shove is probably something that twc:>-thirds of the \\lhite House press corps has been aching to do fo r years. Perhaps President Flippo did it by way of patching up his dif· fcrences with the media. In any event, \Ve should be understanding. Being President is a hard job. but being President Nixon is a crucifix.ion. As an isolated ac t or temper We could 'Nixon Running Ag1airist FDR Uy GODFREY SPERLING JR.. Christia11 Science Manitor StfVict Theodore S. White provides an tniportant in· sight into the President when be aays that Rich- an! Nixon has been Mllllllnc aplnst Franklin D. Roosevelt since he began c~mpalgnln1 for office. "He speaks of Roosevelt not witb Wttemess or disrespect or anger," writ.es White iD bis "The Making of '!be President lt?S" (Atheueum). "but in a way that makes dear fD all c:oniena.tioo that his own measure al h.llDIC!f ii a meuure against Franklin Roosevelt." Thb Nixon \Is. Rooeevelt competition Is not merely in the political area where in races for national office the two are tied with four wins and one loss each -but with Rooeevelt, ot course, holding a decided edge 1n pn!!ldmti1l victories. WHAT NIXON was set on doing as a prtsl· dent was to match or If possible outdo Rooee-· ve il. He would make the system work better at home. He would be more succeulul than Roolt- velt in the world of foreign polley. Thest ftre his aspirations. In Nixon's first term his 4.1 percent vote was so low tbat be CODC<lllrllted on foreign affairs - his trips to Peking and Moscow and ID effort to wind down the war. But It wa1 not until he achieved what be called his 0 mandate,0 compounded of a .massive 60 pereent ol the vote, tbat tfuon really went to work to make bis mart m the domestic ICtDe. His goals : to destroy or cut back on much of the Great Society programs put through by Prcsi· dent Johnson and thereby to turn back the clock on the continuing thrust of social-welfare legisla· tion that bad its beginning under FOR. Roose- velt was Nixon's real opponent. NIXON STILL had a Democratic Congress to deal with. Bui by Impounding funds and the use ol Ii• wto power, be wos doing much to put an end to the Great SOCiety. And he had plans of going mr.ctly to the people -as FDR had done iii his famous F'ireside radio talks -to force Cong:re.s.s to accept an enlargement of federal revenue sharing and other legiJlation designed to cut back on big government in Washington . Ni:1on's foes, in CongreD and throughout the natioo, were enraged. Bu& the President bad the initiative and he seemed to have the people be- blnd'liim, particularly cm the Issue of cuttinc bact '!!'_ s,eondlng and holding taxes down. Then came Watergate. No ooe can say the · opponents ot the President Invented this scandal. Nixon admits the stains were caused by his ad· ministration, and he has taken full admini&tr•· five respoo!ibility for what went on. But, having said that, one must add that Watergate did play liiDt the bands of the Prtsi· dent's political foes, many ol. whom were as lJl.. terested in destroying N.izon's political power e! they were in e1posing political sin. SO IT IS THAT Nixon, with three years to Q'O., lies wounded and presently ineffective, all be- cause of Watergate. As he attempts to rlst one cannot help remembering an old ~tish ballad which reads : "1 am wounded," Sir Anthoriy Barton cried, ''But I am not slain ''I'll lie down a11d bleed aiv hile, a13d rise and figltt again." The President has spunk. He came back'aftcr bitter defeats in 1960 and 1962 that would have disc0tlraged a lesser man. · So he would il he. could rise and fight again. He would tum the page on Watergate and get on to what he sees as the important job of running the nation. But can he? 1'1Y CHECKS with politicians and my reading of the polls cause me to conclude that ~1r. Nixon is already putting bis feet in the stirrups, ready to carry his lance again. My judgment is that not until or unless he releases the tapes (and the tapes vindicate blm) will the President be able to regain the public trust and credibility he Deeds to be an effective president. · My reading of the public mocxi is also that people generally are tired or the continual bang· ing away at the President over Watergate. They would • like to turn the page and get on to other things, in their own lives as well as in the gov· emment. Thus, they will let the President try to make a comeback now. And his many diehard backers will root him on .. · But from this corner Nixon doesn't look like a man who can under any circumstances emerge SUffiClently from Watergate to mount an effective challenge to Franklin..D. Roosevelt on the domes· tic front. He may, however, be able to add to his sparkling achievements in the foreign field. He certainly intends to try. £ VON HOFFMAN J hope it wouldn't scandalize too many school children, bu& coming as it does just after that strange-looking man made that Watergate speech and right before his :ipooky stage performance for the \'eterans of Foreign \Vars, a lot of people are begiming to wonder what's going on. So many <people arc wondering that Jive Jerry had to tell us the oth er day that the President \vasn't under 1nedicaUon because he doesn 't need to be. Then whnt give s? \Vith his San Clen1ente press ron· ference, the impression is gaining that Nixoh is becoming dysfunctional, and the fear is growing that he may do something we'll be sorry for. It could be tha t such thoughts are the malicious children of the disgust and disrespect he's covered himself wilh, but everything he does and all he doesn't <to set off tremors of anxiety. AS THE FEAR OF SOME kind of presidential coup d'etat abates, other forebodings take its place. In the fifth year of this strong activist presidency we discover th at a weak, uncertain, in-- consistent . recl usive man is holding do-wTI the job. He may not have a nervous disorder. but he 's going to give the country one . alternating between morbid isolation in his various White Houses and these odd leaps jnto the public eye made yet more disconcerting by unexplained reports of assassination plots. The peculiar coptlngs, 1oin11 and hibernations of the Prtside.1t. however. are a5 nothing compared to the Agnew tituation. Ls hJs crink~ endorsement ol hb \'lee President I.her dangle, dangle slowly, slowly nu ber? As ~·e are unac· C\L'!llomed to seeing our Presidents engage in one-sided shoving matches \Vilh their staffs. so \ve are n<>t yet used to our vice presidents attacking our at- torneys general for "smearing" them . Viewed from the public's side of the television tube, it looks as if this ad · ministration were blowing itself up, v.·hich might be a good idea if \\'e could be sure it \\o'on't f.1ke America with it. \VE HAVE SPmo T. Eggplant rc<iding statemen ts to the television saying he is innocent and has nothing to ttide allhol:tgh he never gives us any facts or part iculars about ,,·hatever it is he is suspe<;ted of being guilty of. \Ve have a cheeriiig section saying how much better. bolder and more honest he is than Nixon because he says he's innocent somewhat more stridently than the President says he'• innocent. What's going oo here? The air is full.ell char~ that our vice. president is in tact the cheapest kind ot crook, and that's all \.\'e get ? Mum's "the word, shush nobody say anything, Jet the grand jury do its work in peace and seCrecy, as though Agnew \\'ere an anon ymous junkie being indicted for snitching a stereo. TIUS IS BE\'OND AlL believing. \\!hat's going to happen next? Does Elliot Richardson indict him and let him stay in office through months of messy trial? Or does he not indict him anti then just Jet the matler drop? Well, much ado about nothing, forget it, forget Watergate and ·! get back to wort, lnOatioo fighters . ~ ., . I r I ! I I 1 ' f. • f • • • '• I . • La.ck of Landing Sysrems WICKS Old Days Weren't So Gooil 'l Disgraces U.S. Airports RecenUy, on an air trip to Piltsburgh, we were delayed' in landing because or bad weather. 'M'le captain was unusually candid in his intercom remarU to the passenaers. He r<gretted the delay but feltobliged to telf tbe-.,.._. that Pittsbut1h laclted essentiol landing equipment. Pittsburgh had sp<nt millions ci dollars ln modernizing its alrport-in eVf!t'Y respect except me.' It Jacked ad· equaie lnstnuncnt landing aids. Ever since that ex· perience, J h a v e been .,ring why so many or Amerl· ca's major nitport:i, many ci which ha\'e gleaming and mns- slve new termlna..l buiJd.inp, 11'!: still without up-t<Hlale NIWOY landln1 IY" terns. My apprehension was not quieted the other day when I read a stitemeot·bf the U.S. Air Line Pilots Awl. lhal 4eclared: "110: AMERICAN PUBUC would be •hocked ti It had ll!Y Idea of the varying degrees ol salety·to whieh It Is subjected wiltle ny1ng -that 90 percent ol the runways In "the United States do not have instrument landing systems and other · lmporWnl aid s required for precision ap- proache~ 1tnd that almost as many runways do not have Visual a.pprOAch- sl(,pt guidance systems." U.S. pilots are qµlck to point out that the problem of ,1rfleld safety 'is on In· tcmallooaJ one. 'I'hfo.rc b drastic need oa a worldwide 1cale loc WlilGrm uf<ty ., . .. ' ( NORMAN COUSINS .. ) standar:d.I and advonced teehnology with reopect to lllldln-,amc:u. The OODCml ol tho pUots is underlined by the alatlltic( wblcb lhow that ,..rid air Alety bu be<I! declining f0< several yean. Dvrlnl! the nraf ... en months of this year, 1,122 -en wert kUlecl In world commercial altllnor accldenls. This comper.. with l.~ pussmger deaths for the first seven montM of 1972, and 442 dClilh.! ror the first seven mootbs or 1971. More UMin hair the alrUne accidents In 1973. according ·to 1he findings of In· vestlgatora, were caused by poor landing appl'Oll:ches or by runway accidents. 'ftle pUots believe tbat better fidd equipment could have reduced the number of 9UCh aocidenta. rr MAY BE mocJGllT '111AT tho Jn. ......., In air trafllc ~ta !or the In· ..-In p111...,..,. lataUtles. This Is not ......,...,\ly1nle. For the fuU.year of 19'12 there w9 0.40 passenger deaths l0t every too mill\oo miles flown , compared la O.ll in 1971, and 0.17 In 1970. _ It is true, however, U>ar lntreased air traffic pots additional preuurt on run- W&ys, with a COtTespoodlng need !or lilgll> ly sopbilllcalod runway lllldlnl equl(> ment. . ' • II is only falr to point out that, deiplte the lncrea$t ln air passenger fatalitiea ln 1973, the w"t form ol transJiortaUon by far l:i atlll the alrli.ne. 'lbere ls only one passeqtr fatality for every 100,000 com· • ·1 lcnow it s ticking, madam; · It's suppo11ed to. ' mercial flights. However, airline pilots see no rcaaon why this rtcord should not be made much better. WHEN THE AIR UNES over a large metropolitan airport such os New York, ,_Cblaqo, l..oodon or Tokyo become over1oaded because or bad weather, the men In the control towers do their beot to .creat«t.ample airspace for each hovering plane. But good luclt 11 stlll a safety fac- tor u plane1 cbaoge their aJUtude levels and lhe!r hovtrlng .,. ... P'lnllly, a plane bas to be brou&bt,doWl) out ol the sky. ~100em technology makes It possible for n control to\ve.r to take rt.sky Jandlng.o; out or the hands of a pilot and to bring planes onoo a run way. But an astOrtlshlng number or large airports Is not equfpped Mlh such devices. The fact that 90 percent of avia1lon runways ln the United Stales lack :iuch , systems ls a na,tiooal disgrace. I Carbo n Mo 1ioxide Less Hann ful Than Horse Manure Traditionally it has been the con· servativeS who have viewed the world arourid them with alarm and longed for th•good old days. Today it is the liberal who looks at the world with alann and yearns for the good old days -before mechanization, be- . fore pesticides, be- fore atomic power, before air pollution . Another irony lies in the fact that lib- eralism, loog the theoretical defense of indlvldual Uber· ties and economic abundance, should now bt so much on lhe side of regule llon -of consumer standards, of agricultural and employment practices, or energy pro- duction. "Down with abundance" they seem to be snying. llamstring the bif( In· dustries. Stop population growth. Stop the production or oU and lhe building of plpe- iinis. Stop economic growth. Liberals t<xlay SOlDld curiously like Thomas Malthus, whi1e conservative$ oound Ille the great economic liberal, John Stuart Mill I AM LED to these rtOections by a speecll I heard given by Charles L. Gou ld, publisher or the San Francisco E1amlnu.. before an exclusive San Fran· clsco men's club -one or the few re- malnlng bastions or male chauvlfllsrn In the Bay Area. II you were bo rn in 1909. said Mr. Gould, referring to the year of his birth, your li{e expectancy "'BS 49 yea rs. tr you are Mr. -Goutcrs age or older and able 10 read these words, you have already beaten the odds by a wide margin. The bflby born today, howeve;c, hu a • .\ • S. I. ,HAYAKAWA life expectancy of 74 years. which means that II) 2047 A.D. mMt of the babiea born t<xlay will be still alive. 111ERE ARE THOSE who ,.., says Gould, "death, dlseaoe and 4estructlon In the food we eat, the air we breathe, the wattr'We drink and the products we manufacture.'' That single statistic about life expectancy , he says, 1!1 drama Uc proof of.IJ)e fact that life today, f&r fn:nn be ing disastrously miserable a n d dangerow, as critics of our society are constantly saying, is an enormous im· provement over the "good old dn ys." Gould claims that statistics show that lhe crime rate a century ago was twice what It is today. Drug addiction, a byproduct ol patent medlclnes widely ll8ed in those days, was far more prevalent than now. Proatltutlon nourtshed and venereal diseaSe was more wtdeepftld than today -and much Mrder to cure. HW1dreds of thousands ol children under 12 years of age worked 10 houta a day in factories, mines and flttN. Social "'·elfare was non-existent. For tbrt tn· digent old there was the poorhouse: for the ln<llgcnt YOWli the orphanage. \Ve have made enonnous prog~s In social justice, granted th'ere Is still a long way to go. Gould emphasizes a tact well known to educators but unfamlllar to the general public, namely, that a Negro youth in America bu a better chanct ot getting a univers!ty education ihln. an f:nglish yoot h In ~land, a German In • Germany, an Italian in Italy -or •• for 1het matte"-. a Russian in the U.S.S.R. or a Chinese i1t the People's Republic ol China. FOR ALL OUR alleged racism, "We have more Negroes sitting as judtes, more in Congress, more in state legislatures, more in city halls, and more ln poslUons of power than all the Ccm- munls t nations of the world combined." "In one generation," Gould cootinut.!, "we have conquered or controlled 41phtherla, smallpo<, typhoid, nieollea. tuberculosis and pneumonia" -Ind, be mlght have added, polio. uwe have done more to bring dignity and ~uality to all •· mlnorlty groups than any a:cneraUcn h'11 ever done in any nation since the dawn of history." But \\'hat I enjoyed especially ln Mr. Gould 's remarks u·as his account of how good the good old days were. In 1903 ihero were 120,000 horses in New YOC"k City, the horse being the prime mover ot freight nnd people. '!be rtmoval of hne dung from the streets was a major t.Nk. Furtherm<n the dung · attnw:tad honlM o1 ru... whl<h QOl\trlbuted 1a periodic • epidemics ol cholera, typhoid, dyaonteot and Infant diarrhea. HORSES. like automobiles, wben no looser operative, \\wt abandoned in the streets. But unlike abandooed cars, willch .,.. unslehUy but barmle"" In- operative horses are dl!!ad -and they rot and become • mtnaCfl to public heaJth . An nver11e of :0,000 NCw York.en died each yoar from diseasts spawned by horses and horse manure and llftad by mes. Thanks, says Mr. Gould, I 'II ta1la carbon monoxide. So will I. t . • • . . 8 DAILY PILOT Sunday, Stpltmbtr 2, 1973 Ei•i~tei•• Dlsp11ted Universe Collapse Appears U11likely BOOTON -Never \\'ill the universe collapse to the size of a bread box. This is one of the po.ssible fates forecast by Einstein 's relativity. But a unique set of measurements just announced by astronomers at Princeton University could rule thls out. According to the ';big bang" theory of creation -now in fashion -the universe began over 4 b,illion years ago as a tiny, incredibly hot mass. Since that time it hzis been ex· pending outwa~d like a cosmic balloon being blown up. Will it continue to expand - the stars getting farther. and farther apart and finally wink· ing out ooe by ooe? Or will the universe, at some time, reach a limit, stop its expansion, and cave back in on itself? Scientific debaters have not been able to resolve this issue be cause· the y c a nnot determine how much "in- visible" mass exists in the universe" -objects they can· not observe even \\'1th the most powerful instruments. During the beginning "big bang" the universe ~·as pustt- ed out by zi tremendous ex· plosion. But if there is more than a certain amount of mass in the universe, its gravita· tional attraction will ultimate- ly halt the expansion. If there is less it will continue outward forever. The densitY. or matter that astronomers ~an see is less than this critical amount. But \\'ith a simple measure· ment, Prof. John B. Rogerson and researcher Donald G. York, feel they have side- ste~ the problem or the invisible mass. Before its expansion, the universe was pure energy, scientists believe. Then m!lltter began to precipitate outward. F i r s t , subatomic particles formed. Then came hydrogen, the building block or the universe. and it's close cousin. deuterium . If present theories about this process are correct these elements were created Jn a fixed relation. Using an astronon).i cal satellite, the Pr i nceto n astrono1ners have determined the amount of deuterium lying on a line from E arth lo the star Beta Centauri. Beeause no one can determine a \Vay that quantities of deUIC'r· ium could have been created since that early tin1c. \1•hat they have n1ea sured n1ust be primordial. And because of the set ratio between this and hy· drogen, they can C!lllculate the amount of hydrogen and so the . total amount of matter formed at the beginning of the uni· verse. From their satellite data. Drs. Rogerson and York found on\y. a small amount of this deuterium in interstellar space: one atom in every 100 000. Translating this into the' Qensity or origin a 1 hydrogen yields an average ~f only one atom in each 10 cubic meters -not enough to halt the universe in its outwud rush. It is the first such determination ever made. But the method has some severe limitations. it is seen. and will not finally resolve the longstanding scientiric-debate. The measurement was made of only that deu t erium between here and Beta Cen· tauri. The even distribution of this element throughout the universe was assumed . "\Ve were planning on mak- ing the measurement to other stars first, but \\'hen· the results came in \\"e \\'ere so excited that we decided to release it right awey," e~· plained Dr. Ro gerson. ._ Ultimately Dr . Rogerson and his colleague hope to d'etennine the amount of deuterium in· a nu1nber of dif· ferent directions. 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UL listed. ~~indings at the Stanford Sleep Disorders Cl in ic shov.•ed many people \\'ho repeated- ly ,\·ake up d u r i n g the night actually suffer from apnt'a. a temporary cessation of breathing. The researchers said the condition is believed related to a hidden nervous· system defect. It was the first time-that ap- nea had been associated "'il h insomnia. th e researchers said. "\\le're not sure where il comes from," said Dr. Chris· tian GuillcminaulL .. These people are perfectly nor1nal when they are a\\'ake. The breathing problem appears oo.ly "ilen they fall asleep. Guilleminault and· Dr s . \\'illiam C. Dt>ment a n d Frederic L. Eldridge said their research indicated that as many as 10 percent of all insomniacs might be suffering from apnea. "Some people taking sleep· Ing pills~ p·a rt t c u I a r 1 y barbiturates. might be doing more harm than good if they Cane Uses Laser Beam . SAN DlEG O 1AP1 -T\\'en· tieth century technology is1 coming to the aid of the blind with the development of a cane that emits laser bean1s 1 to detect obstacles. . J .!\ .. f. Benjam in. presi dent of Bionic lnstru1ncnt Corp . developer of the cane. said that one or its three lasers detects overhead dangers s1ich as low branches a n d doorways. a nother emitted at \\1aist level picks up "'all s. automobiles or approaching people and the th ird at ank le· height warns the user of curb edges and steps. Benjamin described h i s device. \Yhich is b a I I er y operated and must b c recharged after three hours of use. at the annual meeting of the Society . or Photo-optical J n strumentation En gineers. l~e said each cane costs about $2.fM)() and v.•eighs only 16 ~ s uffer from chronic inson1 nia or heavy snoring because they .. oun~. • might actually have apn a. "The 19i5 model. v.'e hope. 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Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores: D FASHION ISLAND , Newport Beech (714) ~-23 13. HUNTINGlON CENTER, Huntington BeACh (71<1) 892·7771 . .. -I ' . , ----· -..._ ... ' • ' • Sunday, Sfptmbtr 2, 197.3 DAILY PILOT A 9 PARENTS •.. (,.,_ P1Je Al) Detom~s Familiar Masseur ·Rubs Right • 1.m. to come pray over Wesley. But by the time he on1ved , Parker had heanl the boy suddenly speak the words, "We will not Jet you have the gift#," and deckl.t<t that was 1:1 d<mon speaking. 011 Coast Routes By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tM D1Uy 'llot Sl1H adopt a city crdinance de-o~rutions are strictly 1 manding rigorous train.ing and hcalth-orlenl cd service. Rev. Nash said, "When Mr. and Mn. Parker began isup- posedly casting out demons, J saw that I could be or no help to the boy and left. l retljl1le~ later in the momtng wlth a friend of lhe Parkers who ad· vloed them to seek medical help." He said they refused , and he -later contac t ed Parker's brother. "But when he anived at the Parker home, tile boy was dead," the minister Said. '!be mlntster said he had no Idea the boy had been without lnsulln for three days. "l dear· Iy loved him," he said, "and ~ had I been contacted soone r I "I felt I w~s on tho right !rock. I was get- ting closer to God." On Juno 6, 1965 Mrs. Porker pr•)led in ton- gues for the first time end was convinced would htye never pennitted his suffering." He has sent let- ters to Assembly or God chuf('hes across the country explaining th e case and asking for prayers that the churth's ·reputation not be harmed by it. M for the Parkers, !hey went on a fast for a 'veek after Wesley's death, eating no food and praying con· tinually . They allowed him to be embalmed because "Jesus will have to replace the blood that was full of s u gar anyway," but didn 't attend the burial. By RUDI NIEDZIELm>l ot t111 O.lty l"li.t Stiff C.Onstructlon is progressing on several Orange County area £reeway and highway proj~ts and il YO:U've been v.·ondering what the crews are v.·orking on, here's a wrapup: San Diego Freeway: Widen· ing has been completed jn a series of projects which began .in fall 1971 , extending west from Bolsa Chica Road in Seal Beach to the Long Beach Freeway in Long Beach. \\1idening from six to eight lanes between C am I n o Estrella and Camino las Ramblas in and near San Clemente will be completed this fall. The project includes · rttonstruction of th e in- terchange with Pacific Coast Hig hway . 1974 COMPLETION \Vork continuM on the in- terchange v.'ith Canada Ro.ad, about one and one-fourth miles north of El Toro Road. 'I'1l.e in- terchange is scheduled for completion in spring 19'74 and "'ill relieve congestfon ln the El Toro Road interchange area. Just going u n d e r con- struction is the AJ i c I a Parkway interchange with the San Diego Free\\'ay, between El Toro and La Paz Roads in h!ission ...Viejo. These l\\'O interchanges. plus the completed Oso Parkwa·y and CrOwn Valley Parkway in- terchanges, will i mp r ove freeway accessibility ht the ra pidly developing Lake For- rest-Mission Viejo area. orange Freeway: 'Ille first of t\\·o projects extending the Orange Freeway south from the Riverside Freeway in Anaheim to a junction with the Santa Ana and Garden Grove F'reeways Is und~r way. It is scheduled for completion in fall 1975. BIDS SCHEDULE D Const.ruction eouth r r o m J\atella Avenue_i. scheduled .:... for bid advertising In the last haJf or 1973 and completion is expected in abQut lwo years. Newport Freeway: The Bristol. Street interchange in Costa Met1a is complete, eas· ing peak period traffic delays. No date bas been established for additional freeway work but It Is possible that the in· terchange with the Corona del Mar Freeway may be ad· vertlsed ror bids late this year or early in 1974. "Why do you keep saying I'm ready for o vacation, Mommy? We just GOT BACK from one." Pacific Coast H l g h way : --------------------, Construction of an interchange SANTA ANA -David S. credentials of local mas.!K'Ufs ;,Phoney 1nassage parlors Carlson, 82, i! a man who and mameuseS:· -:;--have been givi ng accredited makes hl.5 Living 'with his "':\. · · 1~ bl k No other city in Cawom1a profe!iS I00.813 a ac tye ..• hands, has some pretty strong . views on certain subjects, yet has taken such strong mea· l\'e just dcn't t ole r 3 t e never rubs people the wro ng sures to prevent abuses such phonies," snaps Carloon. way. as incompetence and occa-He says headlines on He Js a nationally known sional prostitution, .using the ~ newspaper stories telling of masseur. mass.age parlor[as athefronll.de 1 lurid acil\'it!es~behind c106Cd The spry, peppery oc-Nov.· one o o s . r .1 togenarian, who lives at 1806 registered massage techni· doors and cubicles o I • N. Bush st., is also a driving cians in America, Carlson sub-· legitimate mas.sage parlors force behind the American rn.ilted the A~rrA-deman<ted often discourage citizens from Massage and Ther a p y membership stand~s i~ .ad-seeking service. Association (A~tTA) and vising Santa Ana city ot£1c1als Ca 1 t that pros . staunch promoter of its tou gh on their ordinance. r son sugges .--.;_ pecti\•e clients qu~uu 1' professionalism. . He recently returned from 1,000 TRATh'TNG l!OURS massage parlor operator a.bout the Afi.1TA natiooal convention f\lembers of the association em~oyes' credentials and at Wichita, Kan., carrying Us must attend an AJ\tTA-ac· shWl those \\'ho are evas ive or highest honor, the National credited school and undergo .. Meritorious Service Award, J,000 hours of study and sui>picious. "Observe their dress. too." which was given by unani·....-...TI"J.ining, then pass tough tests mous vote to receive a diploma . adds Carlson, "·ho is nationa l · "\Ve're tough. But that 's rhairntan ot the AhtTA public brlds(e across Doheny Park Road near Doheny Beach State Park, and of a railroad overhead between Camino Capistrano and Del Obispo, STAND~ ThfPOSED the "'ay every profession relation commitl<'e and vice 23 K I A d Thetrophywas bestowedfor ·..should be," declares the preside11 l of the California enne S pprove Carlson!seffortslnpersuading physical fitness buff. who in-Massage Technicia n s' Street is schedu led for bid Orange County 11upervisors advertising by the end of this have approved addition of 23 year. kerulels {(\ the county animal s TO I LANElt" shelter in Orange although Jn Capistrano Beach, a short Supervisor Ralph Diedrich is section of Pacific Coast Is in· conducting a study that may eluded in 'the widening of tlle lead to the county's getting out San Diego Freeway from .five of the animal care bu siness.· to eight lanes. Widening of · Diedrich said Tuesday he Pacific Coast HI g h w a Y was looking into the possibility between Street of the Blue Lantern and Vista del Sol in Dona Point may be financed by the 1975-78 fiscal year. Beach Freeway: A detailed analysis of an alternate route to the present ~ent between 1 Adams -Xverlue In Huntington B e a c h and Lampson Avenue in Garden Grove is under w a y . Meanwhile, the widening of Beach Boulevard b e tween Buena Park and Huntington Beach has provided relief from traffic congestion. the Santa Ana City Council to sists legitirr.ate m ass ~ . .i e Associa tion. of a private organi~tion, such1[_"."'.~:;;iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1~~~~--------=-- as the Society for the Preven- tion of Q'uelly lo Animals, taking over the work. Supervisors selected t h e architectural-i!ngineering firm of Perez and Hurtado of Orange to design the changes that will increase the kennels from 97 to 120. • OUR SUNDAY HOURS TWELVE TO FIVE Soaflt Coast ?Jan At first , they predicted he \\"OU!d be resurrected four days after death, like Laz.arus. Then Oley changed that lo fou r days after he was in the gf-ave . But OO\\' !hey say they \\'t're wrong lo predict a time. "\Ve kno\\' \Vesley will be returned lo us in a reasonable amount or lime,'' Parker said . 1.1rs. Parker showed slight strain in speaking of \Vesley 's death. Her eyes "'ere fixed on her husband as he told of Wesley's last moments. Huntington Man Wins Police Suit .Pre Labor Day paint sale. Save 2~.50 on interior latex. ··save s3 on exterio·r and s4 on I semi-gloss interior latex. ·Last two days. STORY OF ABRAHA~I hao -aW.-fl,IOO In "I thought maybe it would clamai<tbf,on_OranpCwnty be like the story cf Abr&ham,~ r&.lpeljar-.-Q.iun jury that Parker oonflded . "Thal the llalenld 1o~y that he Lord wanted me to be willing WU ~ bllaten, but He wouldn't require the handculfed hind and loot and sacrifice at the last moment . sp'&Yed with Mace by a West· .. I said, 'Lord, I'm willing to minlller polloeman. let vou have my son for a little The jury in Judge Robert P. "'hi.le.' " Kneeland'• courtroom ruled in Quietly, l\trs. Parker said, favor of Orvel "Jimmy" ''I could never say that. J just Chase, 50, of 17132 Bo1aa Chica prayed, 'Dear God, let me be Road, and oplnal tho Cly ol Y.'illing to accept your will.' " Weatmlnster and Patrolman She seemed on the verge of James G. Hanit0n after a tears but did not break down . brief civil trial. Neither parent has wept for Chue .sued for SIS.000 In \llesley. His brother and November 19'9 wttb the claim sisters are staying w i th that Harri s on acte d fri ends and have been told unreuonably on Jan. 2, 1M9. that the Lord has chosen their "·hen the ciflcer apprehended famHy "to perio nn a mighty Chase, applied 'a series 'of miracle" and \Vesley wtll be choke holds on him, struck bark. him aver the back with his ba· In Lexington Park, h1d., an tcri, blackened his eyes, tern· embittered brother of Parker porarily blinded him w~th talked with a reporter about Mace and clapped handcuffs the incident and recalled • on both Chue's hand.I and strictly religious childhood . feet . placed him under arrest on suaplclon of drunken driving. Patrolman Hahison claimed Cbipe !hen attacked b i m whereupon, he testified. he took action required to subdue hls prisoner. awe deilied attacking the anned policetnan, contending he was 88.!aulted without pro- vocation after stepping out of hls vehicl e. DRUNKENNESS D11N1ED The janitorial 1 e r v le e operator, who often makes hi s rounds during predawn hours. also denied the drunk driving accusation by Harrison. His story was supported by two Garden Grove policemen with whom he had chatted less than an hou r before as they sat in thei r parked patrol car at a commercial building com· pl ex. They said Chase did not ap- pear Intoxicated shortly before he drove off toward the con- fronta tion wlth H a r r i so n several miles south. Robert Parker, who worka 1---•--in-the-composing room of a P-UT-UNDEll-.ut.RE$T____ -1---1 Washington 4 newspaper, said The officer, patrol~ng alone, he does not think his brother had stopped ..chase s south- simply belie~·ed Wesley wouJd bound car on Beach Boulevard be healed. abQut 3 a.m. and Subsequently GOD'S HANDS The unemployed electronic technician , faced with his son's special medical re· qulrements, may have decided to put the youlh's fate "in God's hand!! and let God decide," Robert. saJd. "I can picture that he 58t down and put hit flnger in the Bible on the passage tellin& about Lazarus," Robert said. He said ne and his brother are estranged because ot Lawrence's religioos prog.. elyt.izlng on the theme that all non-Penetecostals are sin· ners bound for hell. He also said that Lawrence and Alice had talked recently of suicide. "Dul I don't want him to die.'' Rober! said. "I want hbn to suffer and realize just what he has done. I'm convinced he flipped . The whole family believes ii. "I don't see how he could possibly belle)"' tf>al. w .. 1ey wootd be healed. lie uied to go through peak> ond v1lley1 of belief and ho must have rw:hed one hell ol 1 peak to believe that.'' Ftmds. Given Hawakawa To Lectm·e Semantics expert, Dr. S.I. Hayakawa , former president of Cl.I State San FrancllCO and a t)'lldicat.d newopoper co~ umnlst, will be lho opeaker Sept. 20 at the aitnual dlMer of the SI. Joseph Hospital Foundation. 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He could dine with the presidEl.nt, travel like a king and· be toasted on every continent. • Another , however, says Bob-marketed throughout t h e all other American players by wants more than bas been world. who pursued relatively simple offered . • An electronics f i r m lives and had conventional OC· "I[ someone says they'll wanted to W!le a ~picture of cupa ti"Jfls. ' give him a million dollars, he Bobby, holding one of their Fischer's obvious difference thinks there'a a lot more radios, in its advertising. Bob-from the others was his fear available and be wants it all. by admits he loves the r~io of people he didn't know and Instead, world cheM cham-He's very lmJbature In that and wouldn't own any' other his demte to satisfy his own, p1on Robert J .. Fischer bu enormous ego. Georg o chosen to Jead a life of respect," the friend. said. brand, yet did not agree to the Kolt.anowski, a longtime ch~ seclusion and mystery alnce .. He once said he thought use of the photo. promoter, said Fi 5 ch er 1 1 his smashing victory over WUt Chamberlain was the • AD automobile manufac-mJstrust of people has been RuMia's Boris Spassky lut moat overpaJd athlete and 1 turer offered Bobby flS ,000 known for some time. 'um told him that Cliambertain and a -w ••• ii he'd say he ,, __ Germans have a word mer. brings a lot of people m· to the ·-~ "~ F•--• ho drove only that car. The offer for it," he says. ' ' J t ' s u.u1er, 30, came me box office and pays a lot of I th t tr. h · Ice! nd was declined. Verfolgungswahnsinn ... rom a . 1ump m a other people's salaries. But with offers of eveii' sort. He Bobby won't settle f 0 r Larry Evans, a n in· "It m e ans 'j>ersecutiOIJ could have become as much a anything. He wants to J>e paid ternational chess grandmaster mania' and by that t don't pop hero as Olympic swimmer what he feels he 's worth." .and the man who helped Bob-mean to belittle Bobby. Ifs l\1ark Spitz. Yet Fischer has The orfers would seem by train for the tiUe match, just that chess in this country remained in virtuaJ hiding, says Bobby's reluctance to bas never been accepted as a turning down all offers except overwhelming: lake .such offers ls a bit normal activity so he 's had to for a couple of television ap-• 1be Las Vegas Hilton strange but not Lmusual for fight· public opinion." pearances. l-lotel offered him $1 million to Fischer. Evans said, "Chess in this When be returned he li ved clefend his title there against "His lawyer9 have been country ls not a nomia1 thing, with frientts in n e 8 r by anyone, bis lawyer, Stanley trying to convince him to take it's a freak thing. Bobby did it Pasadena, home of t h e Rader said. some fl those offers," said for intensely personal reasons. Worldwide Oturch of God, 8 e . warner Brothen offered Evans, who "'9tes a nationally Before the World cham-"" ,..... him ,1 milli. to turn out a syndicated chess column from pt-·"· mat"" BoblJy told . religion be follows. Recently, Oil VU<>Ulf' ~ he has •---livm· g tn Denver. series of records which bad, his home In Raio, Nev. me: WHERE IS HE NOW? ~ Id Rad said. H "I think he feels that lending "Chess will be very big in fo'sc•·r In Ice lend Most of his former friends say been pre-so , er e .-.. T k R D • T 1· t 't ould h ve -·t his name to sornett.; ..... is this country after I win the ti-'-===========:; · they haven't heard from him es 1ma es 1 w a ......., .... 16 11 0 Yo . Ose enles reason in months. roscher about five to 10·hours beneath his dignity. He's just r tle. This counlry doesn't know of h, !Im basically lazy about things what it's got. I'm going to be a One Sal.d Fosc' her's reluc-" e. other than chess and he's superstar." tance to accept the money of· • A publishing company of· basically suspicious of peopl e .. Why he has chosen not to ~ de fers is because "he's tlle most fered hill) a small fortune to he doesn't know." -accept that superstar statu~ In Zero Hour ·B roa as ts principled person I know. I write. a book on his views of Chess devotees realized .. onl,• Bobby knows. don·t know what motivates_..,the btle match. early as 15 years ago, when ·"But Bobby is a con· By DAVID HOLMSTROM CPlrtsffH kJefKe JIUflltor Stl"\l\(e > him much of the time. but I do • A televisioo producer Fischer won his first U.S. title tradiction. What he says and know he doesn't like his name wanted him to make a series at 14, that here was a true v.•ha t he does are very often 1956. The United States tried and she was unabte to raise,_'.•'.l!U~a~ch~ed~to~p':'.rod~uc~ts:·:" ___ _'.'o~I .~ch~e~ss~fi~lm'.'.:s'..:w~h~ich~"'co~u~ld~he~~che~ss0ig':eru~·us~_!l~le~w~as:__;iu~nLi~·k~e~t~wo~di~'f~[e":ren~t~thin§·~g~s:'..'~' ~=::'.'.:=====::=====~ to deport her but her lawyers $425 to pay fare on one of the 11 101ti11gton Ceritn Open ll to 5 Labor Dau SAN FRANCISCO -It was 3rgued successfully lhat a Jast eVaCua'Uoh ''ships out Of in the summer of 1941 that Iva treasonable citizen cannot be Japan. All of this was Toguri, a small, young, in· an tUJdesirable alien at the document~ at her trial. experienced woman of same lime. For mooths 11\e •was har· Japanese ancestry -but an As the tria1 .established, .assed by the Japene§e· secret American citizen -traveled "Tokyo Rose" was not one police because she would not from the United States to woman but many voices of dif· give up her A m e r ican Japan for a short visit to an ferent women~ who broadcast citizens~!B,__ by sig»!ng the aunt not expected to Jive much music. ·chatter and atleged JapaTJSCTa~ister. longer. · propaganda on ''Zero Hour" Jn s e If-de r e n s c ~Irs. Eight years later, \\'hen the from Tokyo during the war. d'Aquino leamed Japanese penniless woman returned to i\1rs. d'Aquino \Yas the only and managed ID get-a job at her country. she v.·as brought one \\'ho '11as American by lhe Domci News Agney as a back under armed guard and birth. typist, but resigned v.·hen charged with treason for being ·The name "Tokyo Rose·• employees complained or her "Tokyo Rose," the woman was in fact the creation of p~American statements. Sbe \\'hose lilting voice was beam· American soldiers and sailors. next held twp pirt-time jobs. ed by Radio Tt'kyo t 0 ~tr's-d' Aquino has never as a typist at Iladio Tokyo and American soldier3 and sailors denied that she broadcast over the Danish Legation. '.· ;:;I. Pacific during World :.idfm~ky:; ~i:;~a~83 ~r, A!t~ltian. t:isone~im!r w'!r~ The Japanese intended the during the broadcast.! and in· Maj. Charles E. Cousens, was voice to convince Gls that sistS she never said anything brought to Radio Tokyo to ex- t.heir homes, girlfriends and against her cotmtry. pand the _ "Zfro Hour:• broa~- apple pie were J!Pt v.-orth fight· ri.trs. d'Aq~'s Ion g cast. It was · established at ing for. Whether it had Utis e!· nightffiare began when she ?i.1rs. d'Aquino's trial that all feet, however, is still in ques· graduated from the University the prisoners of war who ·~ lion. of California at Los Angeles in worked at Radio Tokyo did so Today Iva Toguri ti'Aquino 1940. At her mother's and because they faced execution (she married a Portuguese na· father's request she went to if they reftJSe<!. tional in J apan in 1945) is alive Japan to visit her aUflt the Cousens chose Mrs. d'Aquino and well in Chicago. Despite next summer. At the time to broadcast because she had her conviction on one act of Mrs. d'Aquino did not speak displayed sympathy toward treason at the end of a three--Japanese nor had she ever many POWs and secretly shar- month trial in San Francisco been involved in political ac· ed food, clothing and blankets in 1949 and five years in jail, tivity of any kind except to with them. Look who's back, dimples and all, to delight a whole new generation! she says "luietly she ls in· vote. Evidence at the t r i a l nocent. "I was at my uncle's when est ab I i she d that l\1rs. It' th Her t\\'O attorneys, Wa)'lle ?i.l the war began." she said about D'Aquino never wrote the s e Q:illins and Theodore Tamba, her visit to JaP.BJl. "It was scrlpts. Cousens testified at continue to stand bv her after early in the morning and the the trial that his intent at 23 years and insist ·that she is family was running around Radio Tokyo was to broadcast innocent of treason. Moreover. yelling and screaming. I didn't messages of PO\V locations s they charge she was and is the know what was going on. A and to provide· entertainment h 1• rley victim of public hysteria , cousin got out a Japanese-that would "burlesque" the racial discrimination and English dictionary and we put Japan 'es e i n tent o I political v en gen an c e by the meaning . together. I "homesicky'' propaganda. poirtwar American officials. couldn't believe it.-t• Did llfrs. d'Aquino ever "Without a n y question," Her disbelief quickly faded suspect that her broadcasting 1i said Collin! angrily, "she when she was denied passage would be misinterpreted by I shQ~oned__and_com:__back_to_lhe.__United. States ..her--COUlltry.?~ev.er,_" she"---e·mp e pensaled by Congress." several times over the neJtt answered. ~ Mrs. d'Aquino served fi ve few mooths because bQlll sides After the war Cousens was " years of a IO-year prison regarded her with sulpicion. tried !or· t'reason in-Australia ' s 1 e 11 n.1en•e•e•-and•w•a•s•r•e•le•a•sed""';'"n.,.E'"v'"e'"n'"tu .. a1 .. 1y::he:':m:o:n:ey: .. r_•:n:o:u:t::•:nd::•:eq:u:it:ted::· :::::::: Doll. How a termite canhe,pyou fix your toilet. ~ • Termites have never really done anything for people. Except undermine· their homes and generally cause havoc. But now, for a change, termites can help you. Because with every free termite Inspection Termini~ is giving away• book called H .E.I.P.-the Home Emergency Ladies' Pal. It contains over 150 pages of easy·t<>-undmtand Instructions and draw- ings to help you handle a whole range of househol? emergencies. Llke a stopped-up loo let. A burn I-out fuse. Or a clogged drain. Both the book and the termite inspection are free-with no oblig<l,t ion. Just call Terminix. Onty ass ~at Penneys. She's back in the spotlight again/ A full 16" of glamour to capture everyone's heart. And she all but acts the s tarle f s role. She sits . She moves her head. arms and legs gracefully. And she has the very same look, swirl o f curls, frilly dress and hair-bow that came to tame long ago. So she's sure to get raves from her new young audience! ·JcP*'!""f •*'" wiU M open L.-bof oa, S.pt. 3rd JCPenney We .know what you're loQking for. .. But hurry. There .ire only a lin1itcd number of books. And an unlimited11umoer of tcrntites. Call 542-788 1 or 533-2960 • ~Kop Sunday noo11'to 5 P ~M . at the followin~ stores: ' • • FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) f>+l;23!3. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771 • .. • -~ - • '' . I " ' .. •;.' ....• ! : • ·-· . .. • ,. .• " .''l' .•. ' .. ~----.. - ... , .... . . . . ..... ' " . . ...:..,• -:>···( •. , .. , Deur "'''' stiff ,,.... FIRE RULES SAY 2-STORY HOUSE NOT A HOME FOR FOSTER CHILDREN YOU . , . . . DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 S11nday, Stpt.embtr 2, 1973 • Most Two'-story Homes Bar Foster c ·hildren By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ,,.. 0.1" """ ...... At lea!t hall of the people who ask Orange County Welfare Department if they can take in f06ter children are tuJ'ned down because they live in two- story homes . The reason, accordlni to Linda Mcffaney of the department's Children's Licensing Division, is that the twHtory homes cannot p,ass a fire marshal's inspection unleu there ls a downstairs bedroom which could be occupied by the foster child. "It presents many problems fer UJ a.s well as other agencies, such as Probation Department, that may want · place people in born.,.," Mrs. Mlclh~ said. She noted that the problem applies ooly to hmleowners who are seeking lioeMeS to bea:lme foster homes. The same restrictions do not apply to potential adoptive homes, she said. I.any Taylor, ooe of the fire inspeclors for the city of Huntingtcn Beach, n - ptained the problem this way: "The majority pl deaths from !ires in t'\'O-slory buildings occur on the sec:ood floor. That's where all the smoke goes and pretty aoon the heat and fire as well. Long before the beat and fire take over the second noor, the smoke would kill anyone trapped there." OUTSIDE m!APE So the state's Administrative Code. which contains the laws pertaining to occupancy of public places, including fos{tr homes and day-care ceflten, says that any building occupied by people not !'dated mllllt~ a landing door on the second floor as a 'Smoke barrier in event of fire an rut.side fire escape from the aecond noor. As Taylor explained it, the fire escape Is necessary because trying to "exit down an inside stairway during a fire in a two-etory h:>me would be about like trying to exit down a chimney." Taylor noted that the code sections do nOt apply to homes that are occupied by a private fam ily, just to those where there·ls "public occupancy." Any Mme that is licensed to take in foster children is coosidered to have public occupancy. 1be fl.re safety laws governing buildings with public occupancy are more restrictive than those governing private bomea. The result of the differences in codes ill that a couple rarses its family in a split level home that by law is sale until tht family wants a foster child. Then the famil y mu.st"'tnstall the extra door and outside stairway al an estimated cost or $1.400 to be able to late in foster children. "We've had people screaming about this," Mrs. Mc Haney said. She noted that even when the potentW foster parents are willing to take on the expense, they run into problems ip ~ stalling the outside slairway because of city planning ordinances g~g tho set back of structures on a IOI. And, Mrs. ~tcl·laney claims, the en- forcement of the state codes is not con-- sistent throughout the county. HANDS ARE TIED "Another problem we have are local zoning laws which may not allow for ad- dition of a foster child because d.. the number of people allowed per residence. "As you can see. it's a very complex problem," she said. Mrs. McHaney along . with represen- tatives of other placement agencies are (Seo CHILDREN, Pago Bl) How Secret Are School Files? From birth to death there is little of sigrufiCance in our lives that ls not recorded by somebody, somewhere. Bureaucracies keep records of whom we marry or divorce. when we buy property and pay taxes;' when we take a job and when we last voted. But perhaps the most intensive and extensive rec· ords compiled cover the 13 years that we are enroUed in public schools. Some of the school record keeping is mandated by law, some is dooe at the di!Ctttion of the individual school districts. And · all of the mandated records are preserved in perpetuity. . - The Newport-Mesa Unified Scbool 1llslrlcl is tile largest district oo tho °'1llCii Ccoot mid its' recOids policies are not _. ~~, li1~f its nelgh- bor district!. ~ -!.·~~. -~ ' . . ... Fred carter is the dlsfiiCl's 'Coordini for Student Services and the man in charge of the keeping of rec- ords, old and new. · 75,119 RECORDS KEPT He explains that the district bas microfilmed copies of some 75,000 school records. These ate lndependeat of the running records kept ot the 26,500 students who attend classes in the district. "The laws governing keeping of records are more prohibitive than pennissl.ve," Carter explains. "They tell you more what you cau't do than what you can do." The sections of. the state Education Code, enacted by the state Boa?d of EdUcatioo, and the Administra- tive Code, enacted by the Legislature, do mandate that recOrds of a student's academic testing be kept along Y+lth items such as date and place of birth, health rec- ords. attendance records, copies or report cards and locations where transcripts have been sent. But Carter noted that while a student is making his way lhrough the public Jearnl ng process. the "cum folder." or cumulative record (older, collects olher varied bits and pieces of information. This includes notes from home authorizing the stu· dent's attendance in certain kinds of classes -sex ed- ucation, for example -infonnation a school nurse might pick up from lbe parents such as"the fact that the student has suffered a broken arm and any com· ments that counselors or teachers may want to insert. But this minutia, Carter says, is weeded out when the rerords are committed to microfilm or forwarded to another district. Records of serious behavorial J>l"oQlelns, any ~y­ chological testing and treatment or niri:-'ltis with t1k • law are not kept in "cum folders'' in the Newport-MeSa ...1 .. Dist rict. . ' Carter said that the behavioral and psycholigical rile on a student, if there js one, is ke~ separately by the district psychologist. These two are kept pennanent- ly, but so far they have not been put oo microfilm. If a stiltlent should compile an arrest record while a student in Harbor Area schools, Carter said the only evidence ol that might. be a notation that his transcripts were forwarded 'to some institution for juvenile offend- ers. Otherwise, no notations or criminal· activity are made. Ca rter acknowledges that the subject or students' records is a sUcky ~. particularly when it comes to release of the information. He said that their records. which date back to 1908, are kept primarily to verify dates or birth for people who are seeking gove rnmental assistance, such as Social Security benefits. By la,v, the release of information is prohibited un- less the parents have given their authorizaUon or if the 9tudent Is over 18 and gives his permission. A court OJVer is the only other way to-Obtain access to a student's records and sinee the records are com· milted to microfilm \\.'.ithin a year of graduation, they then contain only basic academic information. "We do try to cooperate with law enforcement agencies relative to certain kindJ of information," Carter said. "We don't release any genenl infcnnaUon. cnly specific information such as vertflcatfoo ol name, ad- dress, date of birth and perhaps such attendance in- formation as whether or not the student was in ICbool on a given day. "Weiooly give this out to the .local &l!'llcie• that W~ know or where ire'ean verily \hat it 18 fot a speCial law enforcement related use and then cml:y on a need-to- know basis," he explained. . Carter aald that bill collectors and credit ~le will occaslooally try to track a lamily down by pcjsing as a ·relative asking address information. "If we think it's a legitimate request, we will talte the relative'! naine' and address and then cmtact the family ourselves, II poeslble and'""tell them their rela· tives are trying to get in touch. Otherwise we don't give out the information," be said. JOB APPLICATION The same goes for a physician. Without the writ· ten consent oi the student or parei'Jt, no informattm i9 giYen to a doctor, regardless of the reason, Carter'said. According to the Administrative Code, some in· formation about 12th grade students can be released to prospective employers, hit Carter said district policy has restricted release oi that information to a need-te> know basis. "If a graduating senior ha!· applied for a job and ~ JIBl:OllDS, Pqe BZ) Wben you. retu.rued it and ft wu abown to tbe muager. Tbe only ldtcll ii W. Your crandHB II technlca:Uy ·correct when he says there are no natioeal contention ts that tbe 1alellady teld me Ute bem of tbe dress wu solled. smee Hlldays la Ute United States. Eacb 1tate bu furlsdlctloa over. ltl llellda)'I, t. ¥ou-r- S.ervice the •l:Ort claims tt was wabed by yea,, It'• Urd to lllldentud w•y tbe Item whJcll are deatpated by legislative enactment or executive proclamatloe. ------.. ~;.;,.:.,;;,p,;11~sou;;;;;ec1:;.::,;8"ifest')Ol!r"lltp10ird-1tleiilltojil"!1d•-yo11W111fll6t>t!ted'---tJ!atn._do_ol>Hrxe .Ill• lod•ral l•PI boUd•Jf!l'""~~~clb!~~~L---­and c.eavt.11 cu legally dellpaie llolldays ealy for tbe Dlstrlc& of Cohunbla let&en stating your side of tbe itory and file a 1mall claims court 1ult. ind for federal empltye1. AD the stllel oblttve Labot Day ou tbe tint Mee· Got a problem? Then write Pat Dunn. Pat will cut ttd tape,-get the answers and acttun you need to solve inequit~s ln government and busineis. Mail your questions to Pal Dunn/At Your Service, Orange COll!t DailV Pilot, P.O. B<n 156-0, Costa Mesa, Co. 92626. In- clude y®r telephone number. The colvmn appears o·" Sundavs, Wedn~sd<w• ond FrldaV" G.A.S.P.r No Polle! Smold .. DEAR PAT: I'm Interested in CU!tacting the group that Is opposing smok· Ing ln pu'blic places. I've read the name of this organ1zatlon a dozen times, but I can't recall what it's called. I'd al.so like to know if there is any test available to the public, in addition to che.st i-raya, to detect early lung trouble. . ~~~-Tb• utkmoklq """11-11 named G.A.S.I'. (Group Against Smoking Pollu· Lion). Write &o Howard ·A. Sanaoba, 04! Gallery Fay, SacramenlO, Ca. 95831 &o obtain blforma~. Tbe Leg Aueclatlotl of Orange County offer• a pulmo- nary faactton test ftery Monday afttrnooa from 11 to 4 p.m. at 1717 N. Broad· way, Slata Au. A fl doutloa 11 reque.ted for tbe test, wblth measures the rate of air Row aod Yitai capacity of ·tbe Jug system by a blow test on 11 macJalDe called • 1plrometer. can 835-3137 to make an ·applolntment .. DEAR PAT: I pur<based a dresa lrom the Six of Tustin shop In San Clemente 10< $103.16 for t. cruise. Since It had to be shortened, I picked the d,.... up two daja _prior to·my departure and left It In Its Sax plastic bog 1D1til the night of the CiWJn'a llall"" board shlp.-Alter ..., lady ccmrnented on the stain on the blck o« ID::/ dress, at l~aJt a dozen others eumined It with a conclusion thal greue er OU had caused the marks. l•bad 1to ftar the dress tllot evening, but Upon arriving In Florida, I sent It home with other clothing before saillng on to Europe. Arter arrivin, home. I returned the dreS! to Six oo Aug. 5 and shoWed It to the girl who bad sold It to me. She said the big marks would wash right out and she'd do It for me. It Wa5 my flr9t knowledge that the dress was nsbible. She talled Aug. 8 and said there was nothing they could do about the dress because I Hila washed It! I would never wa•h · 11uch' •n expensive dreu and. couldn't have done 10 aboard ship 'due to limited facilities. She insisted l'd walhed tho dress even though t have witnesses to prove 1 didn't. The shop has my dress now and refuses lo attempt to bnve It restored by a cleaner. All I ·have b rny embarrassment from my experience on the ship and a cancelled check, , .~ J. R .. San Ju1a Capfstnnn Tbal'I all you 're ping to bave 11 (ar u Sax la concerned. Tbe 1bop tales· lady Wiili you'd 'fl'OMI tie dreu ud wa1bed It, clal.mlag It !toked like 0 a nt'' •• Drawings Violate Copgrlghtl' DEAR PAT: I started doing pen and ink sketches as·a hobby several years ago. As time went on, people asked to purchase my work and I have made some sales. I've decided to make prints °' my originals and sell them. Where do I stand if I take a picture in color from a calendar, or a photograph in a book and reproduce it in my own hand in pen and ink? Can I reproduce my own painting of another artist's pen and ink drawing? l'd also like to know where I can find a company to make flne quality prints of my onginals. o. c., Foutabl VaDe1 Your questions aboat reproduciag various art worU In your OWll baad would be better answered by profel1loaal artists, 11Dct violatioa of copyright laws may be bavolved ta some cues. Tbere II a fine Hae between c:opyln1 an- other work and aslng It u a mode.I for yoW' own art. Lance Art Scbool ar Gal· lery, Laguna Nlpel, advises yG'I to sell IOme of yoar orlglnal sketckl to var- ious art galleriit-before getttns involved In ~e eipeitle of bavlnc qaaUty prints made. If all ;ear ortstnal• sell to lbe general pablle, yoa'd be ii a better position to decide to become involved bi tellln1 p-lnll of your ,.·orks. Where's the Kftt11'• Purr? D.€AR PAT: My mother and dad got me a kitten for my blrthday las'l v.·eek and I would really like to know where in the cat's throat the "purr" 19 located, how catnip works and if my kitten can really see In the dark. K. 8., Saa. Clen:tfllte Purring doesn't come from a eat'• throat, bat from tbe palate ii Ill• moutb. Tbe soft and ·bard palltu In the t'tt't moatli are equal lD leqtb c1u1tn1 Ille free edge to vibrate and caue I.be pan1.ag soad. Catldp II a mental IUmalant to a cat If It· It IDbaled aad ft U1 a weU:ealq effect •• nerves tf it'• ea&e•. Yoar Id~ can't see ID total darlr:lleu. Mt lte 'Cl;MI He a yeBowtsb Imago bl tbe ataallott 01.i ...,.. ud ii very qalcli lo dl!llaPIA even, Ute 1uptest move.meal 8Ja lfWUen an very aemltlve Md ..ii. HrVt l~e cat as tmaD leelon te belp ldJa Ibid Mt way In tbe ...,_, OM of !be bett cat tare m~alt awJJabJe II tbe .. llaadboot or Cat Care,'' wtdcll ,... can order from The Pvlna cat Care Ctate:c, Cltecterboard Sqaare._s-. I.em, Me. 13188, or requat from most veterturta.Di. • L ,. No N atlonal II .S. Bollda11• DEAR PAT: It's bod eoougb having bollday1 changed from historical an- nual date!! to various 11Mondays" throughout the ye.ar, but now my grandson tells me that there arc oo national holidays In the United States. He cal~ them "legal" or "public" holidays and says each stale can decide If It waltts to obsel've trad!Uonal holidays like Lobor Dey or what we used to call AnnlsUce Day. l always thought these holidays """' determined by the President 'or Congrus. B. E., Lapaa RIIll ' day bl Soplember>llal yoo'll be plemed lo bow !bat LoW.lanna, M111il11P111 ud Wllctaala cmtlaae tbe .tradtUoaal Nov. 11 observation of Veterlllll Day. Col~e 6roU Do Make More DEAR PAT: In view of the increasing emphasis on vocational job train- ing after high school ~duation, it makes me wooder If the college gradUate's Jlfetime earning capacity still greaUy excee<ls the non·graduate's moneymak· in& p:MenUal. Is a college edUCi.tjoo worth what it used to be a rew year, ago? J . S., Conlaa_dol Mor Receet 1tadlet lldlcate tMt tM amase IHettme Income of a eoDec9 .,.-It !m,M lllPor !bu a ponoa wttb a .ip tdlool.dlploma. Tllo a<· teal 11pr .. an -... te lnt,M, a<cordlag lo the 0ep81'1moot of Lobor. A collere tlelfH 1tlD paru&eel blgber lHetime earn.lags, but many college aradat8I cu't ftad poltd!I• t. today's tight job market -wlllcb 'ICCOOlltl for IM annal lnlld -jol>Oriellted vocational educotloo. IAH!al 'Wate!lt SIMp Preferred DEAR PAT: In the middle of M ..... I 1ent Dl¥ watch to the Wall!wm Watch Co. in Chicago to be repaired. Aller waiting a mootll, I wrote lo fll. quire U my watch bad beeo r.celved .and got a card statins It had been !ltll on to the Bridgeport, Conn. repair e<n,ler and that a copy of the repair order would follow. After another long -.ll, I wrote agaln and got the same card back. Another long watt and subsequent letter brough t a form letter r~ponse that asked if I'd like to buy a new watch u it would cost $7.50 to clean mine. I sent a check for cleaning on June 19 and I'm still wal!Jng for my watcb. L. ftl., Saatli Aa Ytar repeed ntcb 1:111 been shi,pped. lf it does not arrive by lite flnt week la September, call Waltbam-·1 Repair Ctater tellect. The customer ser- vice de,.nnteat amaber ii (!13) 341-tZl!. Wbtn another cleaning II ftilalred, It 1DOJ' be a _bollor Idea It lei a lt<al jeweler do tbe job. SJO~ Seelal See!11rit11 B .. e 'DEAR PAT: My earnlngs are..,. over !lit $10,000 mark lor t973 and I'd like to know If my bo65 sboold be contlnlling to withhold BOCial secm'lty t1x !tom my poycheck? I know the wage ba,. for tllb Withholding is more tllan · $10,000, but I can't recall the exa~ base figure. t also have hekl \nolher part· tlm< job this year and deductions ....,e made lrom theS< chocks too. Do I just 1 ... credit for these deductions? IJ. N., El Tore ne maximum wqe base fw social security tax wllbbokllnc in tm ta llt,llt. Tllla eqaail fQUt la social ..t.rtty !U. Aftor this point, )'Oar ..,. p1o,... alloold not be wttbMldlq social socarlty ter. tr he.I" ask blm lo ""' jut thl1 over-colletUoa . Any t111peytr 1wbo holds more than one Job dl:rti.s tbe year •Dd.ilas more Ulan t11• of his wqes •abject to toel1l security tu CM claim tile tJ'ms tai: witbbeld as a trtdtt against his tax, according to tile IRS. . . I -. ' , ' : l • • " ! ' _, 8 2 DA.IL y· PIL9T· _______ s_uo_d_.,_. _s._,_ .. _m_.,,_._2_, _1 •_» ' I ' '• • ' ,__, • , Good Deed People Piii)' Pilot Sl11f l'llOIO Site Helps Oi•phatas Mrs. Charlotte \Voodard of Costa Mesa, a victim of polio, has difficulty walking and moves about on crutches or in a \vheelchair. But that doesn't stop her from helping others. She likes to knit and embroider so she puts these skills to good use in inaking quilts for Korean orphans and in mak- ing clutch dolls for retarded children. "Doin g things like this keeps me from thinking of my probleins," she says simply. "I love it." Mrs. \Voodward also has d_on.e volunteer work for the Red Cross, the fvJuscular Dystrophy Association and the Vol- unteer Bureau. She types well and has addressed many cam· paign mailings for these organizations and others. You Can· Help Voluntary Action Center. has listings for a variety o[ volun· teer opportunities. A call to the office, located at 207 Avocado SL , Costa ?i.1esa, will put you in touch with an agency that can best util· ize your talents and time. The bureau is open weekdays fro1n 8:30 a.n1 . to 4:30 p.m. The phone number is 642-0963. 1\ santpling of opportunities inclu<!_es: Tbe ?i.fental Health Association of Orange County is look· ing for one or two Spanish speaking volunteers to teach the language to the staff and other volunteers at the 111ental Health Clinic in Laguna Beach. Sessions would be held during the lun ch hour any weekday. Orange County Department of Health is recruiting two volunteers for positioris in the Family Planning Clinics. One re- quest is for a nledical hjs.t.orian to lake medical histories on ~1onciays from 5:30 to 9 p.m. S hark Meat Ma y Ease Food Crisis Christian Science Monitor Service •NEW YORK -'lllrougb the clear, still water came the shark drawn to the small boat by hook and line. Its dorsal fin broke yrater under the stem and its tail swung up and thumped against the boards. "Hold her still,'' said Graham f.lacMillan, director of shark tagging for the American Lit~ Society, as he poised a long spear-like pole. A sudden jab and a small tag was finnJy em- bedded in the laugh front part of the dorsal fin. The line was cut and the shark d.isai>- pered into the quiet depths, nme the worse for its adventure. The hook would soon dissolve in its ja~s. leaving no aftereffects. One more shark had joined a research program that could someday add a new source of protein to American tables. In some parts of the W()t'.ld , shark meat is already a valuable, and valued, food staple. But y.·estern North Atlantic sharks are essentially a virgin popula- tion. an undeveloped resource in a heavi- ly !ished area. Non-stick Pans .. ·-~---- Can Produce Iron Deficiency CHICAGO (UPI) -. TOclmology bas brought about non-stick pots and pans, but it may also have brought 8-!ignili· cant national health problem. Dr. PauJ Saltman of the University of Calfornia·San Diego said last week that 15 to 20 percent of the U.S. popul;ltion suffer from some degree of. iron deficen- cy. . "This is not trivial,'' Saltman said. "When you become anemic, your resistance to infeCtion goes way, way down. People who are anemic are far more prone to infectious diseases, colds, viruses, bacterial infections and such." One problem, be said, was that iron pots and pans, no longer in use , bad pro- \'ided about ball af e'ach individual's iron supply. "It's remarkable how technology bas given us the stick.less Tenon or the light aluminum fryinJ pan and has taken away this normal source of dietary iron iJl.. take," Saltman said. "My recommendation is a more thoughtful way of fortifying bulk foods in th~ population. That's the way to go," he said . Fortification of "fad foodst'' he said, would be the key to preventing anemic children. .RECORDS .. • • 'fhc other opening is for a receptionist on Thursday from (From Page Bl) 5 to 9 p.n1. Vis itors and assistants in the arts and crafts programs his prospective employer wants to verily are needed at the Park Lido Superior Convalescent HOspital. his address and whether or not he will graduate and Ilia lljl!lnltimate class Students as well as adult volunteers who have a few hours st.aDdiag, then we can release that. --e-a~h-wee-1\to-share·witlrthe-elderly-are-rnost welcome-. ----·------~tease lf'nme!om nm oc- Santa Ana Girls Club is requesting volunteers in several graduating eeniDrs to the military re- fie lds to assist the large number of girls using the facility. cruiters. We med to and I understand that some districts still. do, bu! board Some of the opportunities available include someone to poLicy has eliminated that." teach guita r, n1odern dance and general physical fitness. How-Once a student bas graduated or tr&M.- e,·er. l'or those who feel unqualified for these positions, they ferred from a high school in the district ca n hel ll with general supervision of the club or aid others to one out.side the di.Strict, the records teaching arts and crafts. 1 are checked over to eliminate the "min· utia" and then committed to two mlcre>- \'o lunteers are especia11' needed fron1 noon until 4:30 film files. p.nl. !vlondays and Fridays. One set of ftlms, which hold about 2,000 Orange County Medical Center is looking fo r young volun-records per reel, are kept in dlstrict of· teers bet\vee n the ages of 14 to 18 or who are graduated from fices and tbe other set it kept at the high high school to \vork on the Teen Angel program in the hospital. sChool the student Jut attended. Then, with the written permlssloo of the Orientation is required before applican ts are accepted. state archivist, the original records are A session . wh ic h includes a tour of the facilities, is scheduled destroyed. at 3:30 p.n1 . l\·londay, Sept. 17, in the center. But the basic records will Uve on [~ ever, filed oieaUy in school district of.· Help for You \Vhat if l1 '"·u n1 an precedes her spouse in death? 'I'h ar s ~1 question n1o re women are considering ttiese·days, Ul:('Ording to \\'. $ca ne Bowler, chairman of the board of Pio- neer \Vcste_rn ('o rp., a national financjaJ services organi za- 1 ic•ll. ":\ woman needs to have a properly drawn will jUst as tnuch as her husband." Bowl er sai d. He added lhal keeping a will ue to date is also important. Bowler suggests the followin g details be given consideration. • I .. ist all real estate a woman owns in her name, its lo- cation and value, plus jointly owned property. . ~ State . approximately the real and intrinsic value of pa1nUngs. ob1cct.s d1art, heirlooms or preciou~ jewelry. _ • Leave an expli cil Jetter of Instruction with 'the will in· dicaU ng au desired arrangements. One example would be ~du· cational programs for the'children .. • List names of people who should be notified of death. fl.fany women have church, club and business friends who may not be well known to the family, • fices all over the sta~. OIILDREN • • • (From Pqe Bl) · working with IOcal firemen to fry to iron out their problems, but as they all agr~e, their hands are tied bY. st.ate laws wtuch pre-empt any local "ordinance which might be adopted. She says she would Hice to see a new Jaw pasoed that ls "both sale from the children's standpoint and reasor\able for potential foster ~nta." 1 Member• of the Orange Qiunly Fire Prevention Officers' Assocliilon say they would like the law changed, too, but they want to see more .ttltrlctlve codes ap- --pllcd to private homes tha( have two stories. Mrs .. Mc}(aney is in the midst or a two. month study of fostu home applicant& to see exactly how many they'have to turo away because of the secon~noor prob- lom. "We'Ve gotten to the point thflt we ~I applicants to go to the Ore department first, ~ore they apply l>ert," she .. id. "It pr 13 quite a problem tn tenn3 of recru merit .. " ' ' Cflrl1Hlll S<llntl Mollllor 'llOtt · SHARK MAY BE NEW PROTEIN SOURCE : IT TASTES A BIT LIKE SWORDFISH • "'!be implicatioos," explains Charles StillMil, "are that an intensive com· mercial shark fishery could develop at any time in the Atlantic." Stillwell heads a National Matinl!.....Eisheries Servi<!@ research program that should help the , United States exp loit its thare of that resource. capture are filled. with the Fisherics Service. 'Ihls, as the data accumulate, the outline of the potential fishery emerges. making a good living on sharks ~ before World \Var II. Many nations are likely to be in- terested in such a shark fishery. If th1r U.S. is to have a major part in develo~ ing what is essentially a local industry, it must, under international I a w , demonstrate to other nations "how im· por1ant these resources (>harks) are to the American people now and in the future," Stillwell says. ms program is a continuing effdrt. Now in its ·seventh year, It includes biologists from a number of laboratories as well as several hundred ~tsmen volunteers. ' - STILL 'FINDING OUT' Right OO"ll.°, the 'program is still at the ''finding out" stage. StillweU admits that the researchers do not yet Jt~'lOW what general picture will come out of the data or even how the data will be used. He also recognizes that few' people in the United States now eat sharks. The fish are genenlly held in dbdaln. But, Stillwell says, "A few 9J>Ol"tsmen have tried them and they say they are great!" He bas himself eaten five or six species, all of whidl be fotmd "tasty." The best are mako and wlllte shark, which taste somelblng llke swordfish. He notes that the U.S. is one ol the few counbies with shark waters that has not developed a taste for the fish. They are a ''valuable source of protein" in the \Vest Indies, ·eanary Islands, Africa, and Mexico. The Virginia operation closed down on - ly because sharks were in short supply In those waters, not because people wouldn't ey.t them. The greate s t concentrations of sharks in American waters are in Florida and the Gulf Coast. Stillwell has received a few tentative inquiries from people interested in marketing shark hide. 1be problem here is that one needs a shark at least 7.fl feet long to ma~e hide processing profitable, and these are SCfll"Cef, Foc commercial fishermen. preserva- tion will be a problem. Shark meat does not keep unless the fish is immediately proces.5ed in some way -skinned, "gut- ted, or packed in ice. "One hour on deck is enough for the flesh to ~in giving olf an unpleasant odor," Stillwell says. In spite of such flroblems, and with meat prices skyrocketing, Stillwell has raith that the day of the shark cannot be far off. Mean1,1•hile. his research tea1ns are amassing the knowledge needed to So far, they have tagged over 10,600 sharks of 30 species. They have recap- tured about 3 percent of these. Such details as length, approximate weight. sex, and date and place of •tagging and Until four years ago, there was a com· mercial shark fishery in Vi_rginia sup- plying shark meat to areas where cheap pr9tein \.\'as needed . The owners had been start a fishery. ' ,. ' t• Lead---in E*ha-usts Harmful - Researclier Cites Increase iii Cliil.dre1i's deaths ,. ,j CHICAGO (UPI J -Lead emitled in automobile exhaust fumes has increased the number of lead-related deaths of young children. according to a Dartmouth researcher. \\'as of ''epidemic proportions." distractabilit.y and constant need for af- fection . · Scienti fic literature. Darrow sa id. in· dicatcd that childron are more sensitive to lead intoxication than adults. In a paper to the American Chemical Society symposium last week, Dan K. Darrow of the Dartmouth 1Medical School said the amount of lead in children's blood streoms is Increasing. "J 1,1·ould say that 1 to 2 percent of all urban children have blood lead levels \vhich, by current standards, indicate that they should be receiving hospital treatment ," Darrow said. However, he said. most of those children probably were not receiving any treatmmt because of expense or other factors. The air children breathe . Darrow said, · also contains more lead. He cited a study in Brattleboro. Vt .. which showed that the concentration of lead In air \.\'as greater at the four-foot level than at higher levels. 't': '"Illis Increased blood lead and high percent.age of deaths is the result of en· viroomental lead pollution and is not natural," Darrow said. He said Jead intoxication in children ln additioo. to causing death. Darrow said, increased lead in the blood stream can affect a child's physical and mental abilities and even bring about bebaviocal abnonnalities, such as negativism. Children in urban areas, he said, have \ higher blood lead contents than adults. He called for the removal ol lead from :a.11 gasolines to minimize childhood ex- posure to the to~ic metal. Drunk Drivers Warned LOS ANGELES (AP) - Plea bargaining in cases or drunken driving will be reduced in accordance with a new policy of aggressive prosecution. City Atty. Burt Pines has announced . "' ln the past, he said, drivers whose blood alcohol readings have been relatively low have been able to es- cape drunken driving convictions by pleading guilty to lesser charges. One reason has been a feeling by prosecutors that readings above the legal minimum for alcoholic influ- ence, JO percent, but below .15 percent, could be easily challenged by defense attorneys, he said. "We now feel that these cases should go to trial. and we feel that we can win them," he said. ICE ~ SKATING IS POISE&. 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NOON IO J:OO • Otlllr Dtyl 10;0!).l)JO 1 BALLOONATICS CROSS COUNTRY lr.l HOT AIR FANTASIES Sl1e Fi11cls ~In of Law Too Lo11g ' ' Fantasy • Ill By ROSS ATKIN CllrldiilA lci.11e1 llllollilll" S1rvlt1 A hol air balloon pilot never knows where he's.. going until he1 gels there. I-le can determine his flying altitude by heating Up of cool- ing off the air. But !or the most part, Mother Nature is at the controls, blowing the four-story nylon bag wherever she pleases. Instead or scouting his com- petil(>rS before a race, a pilot ca1Js the weather bureau. several di!ferenl types of ra~s. In distance races the winner is the balloon covering the most ground in a set time period . usuall y an hour. The best strategy is to fly high where the strongest winds blow. In hol.Uld-end·hare racing one balloon is chased by the rest ·or the field. Places are award- ed on the basis of who si ts down closest to the hare balloon. 01'ce airborne, he reads the There are two kinds of spot existing wind ~nditions in the ]anding competitions one in ripples on the water or the which race officials pick a !lapping of a fla g. target before the sta rt and the Even with a small in-other where the pilots pick strument pane] in one comer their own spots. These both of the baskei, flying a balloon call on a degree of prog- is largely a matter of intuition nosticating accuracy. and anticipation. A final major lype is "It's more or an art than a barograph test racing. The science," pilot Bob Waligunda idea here is to follow as close- likes to explain. "You have to ly as Possible a predetermined be thinking ahead all lhe time flight profile. This type of because of a time Jag. For ex-competition requires the most ample, it takes 10 to 15 skill, but the pilots says the seconds for the balloon to greatest danger "is that your start rising after I've turned ego doesn't become as inflated up the propane burner. A good as your balloon." pilot can judge these things BALLOON AIRLINE and control his altitude to . . ~ithin a couple or feet." Ballooning JS not ~nly toads 1 ..... ~ _ _ or. fll!l, b\tl_a g!)ldm1n~· for ~n Put m motbbhllS fOC more enterprising young man like than a century, the sport of Bob Waligunda. An A I I - hot air ballooning is ex· America wrestler at Spring- periencing a modest :evi~al. field (MllSS.) College with 81 What once w~s ma~ s first masters degree in counseling mode of fli ght is a n he now makes ballooning his anachronism today. but .has life. A Robert Redford look caught the £3:ncy of a high· alike, Spcrts Illustrated ooce speed generation. described Bob as "the most COST UMITS renowned aerostatic aviator in America." _,_ .. -, -• Sunday, Stpttrf!btf 2. 1q73 'I DAJLV PILOT Purity, Fli.gh-t 1-te is the presidenl of three balloon ing companies. one of \\'hich operates .. the world 's only balloon airline." Th e :r ' I company jllSt calls it .. rhe airline with a lillle something for everyone -for tbose who haven't been anyv.·here and y.·ould like to go son1ewhC're. and for those \\·ho ha ve been everywhere and don·t care Y.'here they go ... There's a long y.·aifing: list for these $65 aerial junkets. ··-~·~!~-~ Once commended l11 the Congressional llecord for a cross-co u n I r y journey, \Va\igunda·s start in balloon- ing in 1968 , ... as rather in- auspicious. "I V.'as flying over Pawtucket. R.I.. when J ran out of fuel," he recalls. "I "·a.~ forced lo land right in the middle of r..tain Street. Th e police threv• me in jail. but let me out the next d<1v artcr lr'ying un succl•ssfully tO fine! a Jaw against \\'hat I had done." BIG MAGNET A balloon is a magnet. a fantasy that invariably n1akes people smile. Bob says. The simptlcity of ·ballooning is what appeals to the pilots. "It's the absolute purity of flight," says the handsome aeronaut. ·~rrs-difficu!Ho ex: .. plafn the feeling: Unless you fly a balloon, you-'11 never really know it. t'\ • BALLOONIST Bob Waligunda "There's no motion in th e basket. Ifs calm. still. stately. Since you are nloving with the wind. you ft.'CI no 'vind. You have a complete sense of detachment from everything." .-~-----~-0., Yet few have gotten directly -----~~---- involved in the sport. In part UflfOil{LL' o1..o oou.s o~1~1~~~: By ERM A BOMBECK AT WIT'S END that came out of that paddy wagon. facL that if J was stupid enough to cut in front of a police cruiser for an illegal turn, I surely wouldn't be smart enough to figure out the one-way streets in the downtown area. this is due to the proh.ibitive r C1 JJ . MANNING'S cost of the balloons. which UPHOLSTERY carry price tags ranging from W.... '" W• COLLEc;TORS fl u11ti11gton Ce1itei : $3,000 to $10,000. n. lest SHOP ~t Ope11 11 to ~:. l\.f y husbahd ·says T over- react to a traffic ticket. That's not tn1c . t kno\v a -lot or women who c:rv for thrCf' days. And sell thC car. And try to retain F. Lee Bailey to de- fend the1n. My second misdemeanor was for speeding _ . while passing a police cruiser. As I sped by, I purposely waved to the olficer and pointed to my walch, indicating that I had a dental apJX1intment for my son and would be chargl'd for it if we were late. With the number of balloons 1922 H.._ ""· _2 ... 2e N~'"' e1..vo. , O•TA Ma-, CALI.... '"- doubling in each of the last 1~~C-;;;;~M;-~~;,...;;54~1-01;;;';'~~!"!!•!2'! .• !2~•~• ~· !!"!"~··~·~·-~·~"iiio Lllbor Da~· ' ' l five years, there are still only I~ "=========~~ 200 in the United States. And The first. one was in 1950, v.·hen I made a U-tum in front of a paddy wagon. I know what you're thinking. You're thinking J didn't see the paddy wagon. Wrong. I thought it odd when he escorted me front behind with h.is siren and red light for three miles. but I respectl'd him for his understanding. In traffic court. I sobbed so What could I do? 1 got out of the car, threw myself against the hood with my feet apart, asked to hear my rights, and requested a phone call to my husband. Now, my husband i s laughing. But just v.·ait till he finds out who gets custody of the kids! licemed pilots number 300. · A small group of pilots com- pete on an obscure in- ternational circuit. In the United suites, the triple crown / of balloon racing is run in con- junction with horse racing's Triple Crown (the Kentucky Derby, Preakness, Belmont). The casual observer would never detect ii. but there are The trooblc "'ith men is they do no~ have th~ proper rt'SpeCt for a Lraffic ticket. ·ro them. it is a sign of manhood, like drinking a quart of beer without belching. To women, it's an en1otional trauma. comparable to I-lester wearing a large "A'' on her chest that stands for Auto Violation. In my mind. I human- ized the police officer, rationalizing he was a man. who took out the garbage. stood in line at the cirt'US, and knew the agonies of circ\illg the block 18 times only to see a parking spot on the other side. uncontrollably they had to•l--------------------- t\1y husband ronsidcrs iny traffic tickets the greatest source of humor since l\.1ilton Berle wore a dres.'i . As a high school graduale, I consider lhem a humiliation. 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She isn'l a celestial being but part or the lore Of the Huntington BeaCh Pi er and an apt raconteur of stories from its past .. · -Ella Christensen, a former farmer's wile, is proprietor of The Tackle Bo x: in the middle of ,the 1320-foot pier. and from there she has been dispensing good cheer with her bait since the scary April day in 1951 when she and her husband took over the little shop. They had never planned to move to California. let alone give up farnting for the bait business. but' fate had a hand in their lives. I ·. ~ .-. "\Ve '~·cnt to Ne\V i'l•Iex:ico for my husband 's health,'' she expiaTne(f,'1iiid we spent ah11ost t1\'o years there. The livelihood v.·as not good though. \Ve started off for greener grounds." ~i~~ i 1· t·~·- i ·r· I ·; . ; :-:-·. i'. - CALIFORNIA _FIRST They decided to return to Colorado but make a !rip to California before settling again in Uieir home state. "'We hHd friends in Huntington Beach." Mrs. Christensen continued. "\Vhcn \\'C saw it \\'C stayed. This business \vas up for sale and the ov.'ners said they'd show us how to get started. \Ve took over April 21. 1951." Mrs. Christensen admitted she didn 't know much about the tackle business. let alone how to bait a hook, when they ntade the decision. She had done a little fresh·watcr fishing but that \vas the ex- tcnl of her experience. ln the eJrly 50s Huntington Beach 1,·as .. a li111c country IO\l'tf' \.\o'ith 3:l00 ___ ,,...._ .. 4 Ella take• a moment out to fish with her gra'ndson Eddie, a frequent visitor to her shop with hi• two brothers and sister. • • '\ I / With practiced hands, Ella Christensen begins lying a fish hook· -something s~ never dreamed she would be .doing as 11 farmer'• wife. Grandma's ~ Line? residents. ··\Ve drove right by Utain Street the first time." tiirs. Christensen said. "\Ve didn't even see it. ·•The streets y,•ere dark because there were nO street lights. Most streets y,•erc unpaved. The pier \vas pretty much the same as lt is t~ay." S~lALL SUPPLY In the little tackle shop there \\'ere a scant 2-1 fishing poles, some eannarked for rental, and a small supply of bait and aCccSSories~ ----- tllrs . Christensen was the "nunkic and cyerything e1se ., and worked alongside her late husband, Carl. "I decided I could tie hooks and wrap poles. I was taught to use my knee to .wrap poles and put my foot on a catalogue." The only thing that bothered her about the job was. walking out on the pier. "I didn't \Yant any part ()f the edge of the pier.'' she laughed. Before the summer \\'as over, she \.\'as "seasoned" in the . business and ac· customed to the ways of the pier dwellers. Camaraderie and friendship are bywords of the pier businessmen and fishermen who are regulars. They keep a watch on the ocean and alert the lifeguards if they sec a s"'·immer or boat in distress. PIER LORE il1rs. Christensen has pulled fishhooks out or children's fingers and clothes, given hints on cooking fish and put fishing reels back together. She can tell story ~fter story about pier happenings, such as the one about the in· ebriated woman who wanted to get a starfish and jumped off the pier, clothes and all. lo catch one. When rescued, she \\'<IS clutchi ng her starfish in her hand. And there was the 70-year-old woman "'ho dropped her purse with $900 in it in the ocean. ~!rs. Christensen hooked the floating purse on a fish line and reScued it. much to the woman's delight. Then there was the man who sneezed his dentures overboard and called the lifeguards to fish them out. And Mrs. Christensen remembers the Tehachapi earthquake which shook the pier as she was coming out to open the shop a little after 4 a.m. The restaurant proprietor from the end of the pier came .runniDg~from his kit- chen with a sack of mooey, which he promptly dropped, and.stopped.to gather . it from the swaying: pier. TRAM GONE Mrs. Otristensen laments the ex- pensive parking near the pier which.she believes keeps more people from en- joying it. And since the tram to the end of the pier has been discontinued many older people are·not able to come, she said. Gooe also are the picnics that used to take place when whole families would come to the pier for the day. She regrets the disappearance of family groups fishing and playing together because "families need to know that we need others and others netd. us." Bui the pier still la a pla<e of happiness and solace for Ella Christensen, a widow for nearly a year. ''When yoo feel bad YoU loolc out the window and you see someone worse," she said. "and then you think, 'I haven't got a pnlblem at aTI.' " The ocean provides beautiful sunsets and the water never appears the same two days in a row. "People throw their troubles overboard," Mrs. Christensen commented. Are people surprised to find a granc!Jmtherly woman tying hooks, ,1·eighing bait and offering advice in a · tiny tackle shop in the middJe of a pier~ "I could go on 'What's fl.1y Line' and fool 'em," Mrs. Qiristensen said with a smile . Step by step, she brings hook and !:nc together lo form a work of art (left alld below). Don't Count on Advice • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently a •oman wrote to say she was depressed because her husband had a low sperm count and that she would probably never have children due ., to his sexual in- adequacy. You replied, "The noticm that he is in- adequate because of his low spenn count is nonsense. All It takes is one. honey." Your answer disturbed me because it was misleading. }y. sperm count of lel!8 than 100 milllon will rarely result 1n Jertilization .. True, one spenn iJ all that ls needed for conception, but that One needs something like .150 millloo fellow lravelen. You also lrriplled thal if a man can im· pregnate ·a woman he is sexually ade· quate, which suggests that if be CAN· NOT, he Is Inadequate. This is untrue. The sexual and reproducUve systems, though uUlizing the · same equipment. are entirely different. Men who have had vasectomies have 1,er() sperm count, but this in no way hinders their texual per· :1ormanet.--G .C. OF ROCHESTER, N.Y. DEAR O.c::·'J'bant yon for 1'41" letter. The next one goes a step further and sug~ gests \\'hut can he done about It. DEAi{ ANN LANDERS: I \Vas Surpris· ed that you didn't give a more intelligent ;>nd helpful answer to the woman who couldn't get pregnant and recently learned it was her husband's fault . not hers. The same situation existed in our fa mi· ly. 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For instance. current ho t items on the check market are ' checks used by C h a r t e s Lindberg to buy his planes and checks signed by Civil War I generals, CA Robert E. Lee che<:k 10ld 10< $Ull recently.) I Checks of the ltth century especiaUy tend to capture the imagination. This era or I engraved, fine-lined ch e .c k. 1lrawtngrot-gms and gtxt• deases, steam locomotJves, sailing ships, oflldal seals Latin motifs, bowers, and crops are. selling for a pretty penny. CLUB FORMED Check col lectors (or · "checkophnes" as they do not · prefer to be called ) tend to revere the old and historic -· a new club called the Oieck Collectors' -Table bas just opened, and there'• even 1 a chect mmeum In Mlaouri. 1 But they do -edi• the bright 0 new look" of custom- ' made cb«b offered by IDlllY banbliooeUM. - Such modem deeoratiolll Jn. elude mod nlrla, coats of I anna, floral m o t l rs . en-• dangere~ apeeies , photographs, or YG<HWn .. it - all vtry collectable ltema for , Round Table members. Over 22 bi1llon cbeckl a year are proceued 'by the nation's 1 14,000 banka, IO dub members have DO cllmeolty In 1111111lng lnterm!ngcboc:b. WHY t'OIU:Cr. Why the IUddm movoment to aant these monetar y I memento.? "Some day ever,one will have credit carda or electninic ~ che<:b, bUJa wtil bo paid . tbrougb • bank account 1Dc1 I peroona1 cbecb wtil b • obeolete -and valuable," explains check enthusiast Dr. Harold Don Allen. "Check collectors, perhaps more than any o t h e r nwnLsmalllta, deal with hlg!tly lndlvlduall!ed matoriala. Each Item bU ·a many·faoeted -hlll1ory~-1eu: The Roome! Table, with about 300 world members and a quarterly puhllc:atioa ('"lb• Check List"), plam to aa1v1ge • colorful 1Dce ol. American . Ille by roundin& up blatorical and moc1ern checks. I The mlm«ll!l, run by the School of the Ozarb, dlaplays a "terrific .coUectloo 0 [ r checka .. ..~ -...... ' , • ~-~·--'61 Roome! Table pn!lident, ol Cin- cinnaU. I ' Best IMJUJ"Cell for a lC e d · cbecb are flea 1111rtets and old lnalb, .,. Mr. Flaig. Almoll all -ol lntemt .... u yet, mlleded and trad- ed at very little erpeme com- pared to other mimlmn1tic (study ol rnooetary objects) prices. 1be apeelalty col1ecton barter for their own class ol checks -whether il I be for aesthcUc passioo. historical curiosity, alKograph ' conecting, or just plain profit. Club members forecast more cooperation than com· ' petition among collectors in 1 the years ahead . "The coin bminess hat Sol· I ten to the extent wltere It takes a rich man lo buy coins," uys Harry T • WUliams, who deliChts In checks picturing 1 t e a m locomotives bearing co w • catchers . in the I • 8 OAJLY PILOT SuMa1. ~ltmoer 2, 1973 ' , Vacation Numbness at 70 MPH Fads and F p,nf,IJly-Blur as Danish Village Precedes-or Did It F oUow?.-T abernack , • ·-·~·-11-- • By ALAN DIRKJN or ,,.. 0.11., '111t ,,.., A touring vacation. a holdiay with a'beritage of scbedulel to keep and places to visit, ts a sertes o1 blurred Images from behind the wbeel. Al limes these blurs come Into focus, as reality or Uluslon -after a white it doesn't matter which - and you either reel or fantam.e. One image ls ol drl,ving 2,500 miles in eight days, an endurance test for a European but a oot un- familiar experience for Americans judging by the practiced way the multitudes turn out of motelJ and into the clutter of cars, wagoo:s and campen each morning. BLOWN-OUT~ You remember trees, mountains and rivers and the shreds of blown.. out tires every mile or so. Hope those blowoots were on trucks with 13 other wheels oo them. Try mt lo look al those ugly skid markll that slash over and off the road. The • tire!! on thb car are guaranteed for 4-0,000 miles but the odometer says 39.235. And what good Is a guarantee in the .desert? You remember motel J'OOllll and motel pools. Green rooms and blue pools. Small rooms and smalle< pools. What if everybody swam at once? You remember families with crying children arriving at 9 p.m. A gaggle of noise for 30 minutes or so and then lights oot and silence. Al 6 a.m. they are oil -bet everybOdy agreed to bold off m breakfast un- til they wore a couple ol boon down the road , and two hours ahead of lhe schedu1e. tbty reeJly boppeMd ........ llDl(- lned. Splendid Santa Barbara In the sunligbl , -managed lo · -tho mission aad gobllle an Ice croem In 30 minutes -and Solnng, the Danish village thal'• worth .. hour ol anybody'• lime. Thal'• bow Ion( It lake& to fillUre out tho clesiCn formula: a ..slaurllll, a glll 1hop, a -pnlen, a bakery, and then the poltm> repeats llaelf. Hearst Castle was v I ewe d Oeetlngly from the road. No limo fer a tour. Saw tbe Gn!!ll»Roman pool in the IDO\'ie" "Spuiaais" anyway. Then the!< .... Big SUr -when! you pity the ccosdentioul mailman .-and _..,. and Oormel llld bow .......-Ing to --with --...... NAMED Sl'Rl!ETS On to San Francisco: streets with names lnatead ol l\Ulllben, bills, houses and st<ps ; a ride through the clouds aCl"OS! the Golden Gate -no wondet' suicides like it, it's MaV"1 cl--a telescope clooeup of Alcatru for a dime, then the llOUlldo ol Fishermen's Wharf, lhe llgbts Of Clllnatown and the SW8llk of Nob Hill. Up and ...r the High Sierra to Reno, which, if you use ttmnel visioo aood ... ooly the Truckee River with its bridges and weeping willows In the heart ol town, ap- pears as romantic as the p~ liferation of wedding chapels in· dicates. 'lbe casinos glitter but have no glamour and so oot into the desert toward the great Salt Lake. Hoon; of driving and heat and your mind wandei:s with lhe road -thank God it follows a river and Thal lnldc btarin( down wllh whoels slncinc -WISI~ that the .. .. ..-..... ap the laol bill? Nothing pes fut« !hon an empty lrucl< on Us way home. Should we stop al Elko or pmh on to Wells. We can do without a cof- fee 1top, can't we? Jt woukl be -I U we could reecll w-....? ll'• r.Wnc dort, bul Ill'• pua1i on -It s l<M than ID hour. It's Tuesday, and Ibis must be Salt LIU City: cleen, wide lllreelS, hardly a news rack In lllcl>t and parking for out-of-Slate csro only around Temple Squaro. MORMON TEMPLE Temple square bu the~ormon Tabernacle, in which yoo can bear a pin crop, and a tour thal uplalm the Mormon belleU wilb audio- visual d!ecls remlni.._ ol j)isneyland, without the Uclr.et boot DI course. '!be phliosoph;y Is pro- vocaUve but moat ol. tbe art works and their presentation surely lacit divine impiraUon. From Salt Lake 'Clly !OUlh to Provo, In big type on the map bul snaII u European and California towns go. Sbould be ased to that by now. '!be momory here Is ol fillinll out a card to get a bottle ol. wine in a bland building Iha! loob IiD .• bnndl pool --stale liquor storie. Anothel" ~ay broughl n..I and Bey« -and a chanc< to ap-preciate boW. iron will put rolor in stone. Geritol en the rocks. CIJ'IU!:RY CLINKING The nlgbt 1n Kanab 1n southern Utah and dinner In a busy cale .. Something odd he .... there's a train no passenger cars No me ebe orden wine; no ex- 'GREAT ROMANCE' bul might as well counl the fre!gbl cited oo11versatloo, just the clinking Yes, it's a_blUJ'., buf~90ITI.~~Ulings .-cars. ~.-si% up trthe two black d euUery and the sight of children from the Great American ""ftg3Q -OOeS;1·.-.t*"~"1-est when they · ~ their elbows ~-tab\!. -~s ~Ce stick in the ~mind, 'Wfiet~r-come mlo view agam-. ------thts-tbe1J81-the--WeM w :won' . . Oii the table a couple ol boollletl, .... lilled with qualnl aaylnp, another with "Gl'ft.t Estllfs. '' CD • titled. "'Olla lo a Wife,. by aomebod1 -v-. bogtm "A smile acnM1S a crowded roam.. 11 It's alwa)'> good lo know wbal to loot !tr. Tbo Grand emzyoo 11 hard m> Ille schedule bepers. You ..,., pl anywlMre from there but badt whence you came. To tee the north rim It's 75 miles there and 75 mlJes back .., you might as well linller. EERIE SILENCE Tbo cmiyon is a spirtlual ... pert"""' and )'llU simply ll06k II up. Tbo eerie silences brok"'1 mly by bin! calls. You eat a !Olldwldl and you eat tt sl()wly. Your back's against a rock and a blank loot masks your awe. It is a place for meditalim. • A!J U going from Ugh! lo dark, or vice versa, the ftml blur la ol Laa Vegao. A casino flcun>, daJllltt. flower· In lapel, !alts ol a '10,000 mark... and then breab lnlo Italian. Is that what we ceme t<> see and bear? Or was tt to watch wamen )Nith dWe cups bl..-g their "llngen "" they f<rce.feed nlctelo lo slot machlnes? BREAKFAST KENO Bette< to ,.allze It wao to play keno over hrHkfost. thinkinc of relative6' birthdays to fill out the ntmbers. 1be numbers are vivid becauSe they were dates and ~ dates were people and we Wfft thinking of them, omillng llld · rocalllng some ol the thlnp mly we know about them. We had got away from it all -to places and events -but now it was over and we were.· going back. We were going back to people and we wile.glad cf .thaL , Mikhail's Navy Does Knot Run W or Id's Tightest Ship More Attracti~ Day by Day U.S.a Tourist Trap? Special to Tiie llally Pilot 'lbe United States b a s become a bargain in the in- ternatiooal tourism markel clo&e to the figure of military that for every S4 of income apmd\111 abroad. spent on !ravel llllOlher '3 ar< By HUGH A. MUI..LIGAN ABOARD M.S. MIKHAIL LERMONTOV m T H E ATLANTIC (AP) -The first day out Staff Capt. Valentin Simensky, gleaming in white and gold, posed fur passenger snapshots out on the bridge wing as the Stat1,1e of Liberty •Lipped by. The lest night out, before Le Havre, he put on a peasant blwse and strummed forth balalaika in the ship's folk orcltestra, one chair down from the first officer. At the bncy dress ball , the girl who runs the duty fr ee perfume shop plucked a classical harp. The bald headed steward in the music saloon pirouetted in a frilly tutu as prima ballerina in a riot.olm drag act. 'Ilte Second Engineer came on in a Hindu turban to perform feats ol levitation_ Su cb Is life aboard the M.S. Mikhail Lermontov. the 20.tJO(~· ton Russian luxury liner tha t suddenly has entered the dying trans-Atlantic trade at a ·--~lime_w.hen the.. fu>J I a n.d_ American Line has given up and the lt'alian Lines are threatening to. CABARET CREW To compete wit11 the S.S. France and CUnard's QE2. sole &u'Viviors of regular service on the North Atlantic rwi, the Soviet entrepreneurs give the Impression of having press ganged the best cabaret acts in Moscow and Leningrad and trained them to nm the ship. Caviar only twice during the whole voyage. but nigh t after night we 290 passengers were treated to an eodiess round of classical ballet, boot stomping Caucasian dances, low kicking gzatzkas and sad Russian ballads like "The Ship Rolls On, My Darling" and "There's a Stone in the Vol ga ," all perf ormed by an ex· traordinarily talented crew in the name or Sov i et amateurism. Th e only professional en· tertainer on bo;i rd, or at least the only member of h1ikhail's navy who didn 't have to heave a line or CarT)!...a" tray, was lyric tenor Edward Boxer, a Soblerian Jew wiLb a build like Marlo LaJUa who departed from h1I Russian repertoire at the Ca~ln's 1ala to sing Schubert's "Ave Marla" ln German. Tbo Fraftcif and lho QE2 make it across the Atlantic In a little over four days. Jhe Lennontov , buUt last· year In Ellt Germany, taka1 nine daya to London. On thi$ her 5'l<lOOd eastbound·passoge. she averaged i.aa· than 19 knots. about ball the il>eed attained by the now defunct liner Uoited Stal., when she ocl the t 1 RUSSIAN LUXURY LINER Atlantic record oo her maiden voya ge in 1952. ''So whars the hurry?'' asks Capt. Aram Oganov, master ot the Lennontov . "Relax. enjoy yourself, count the dolphiM. We'll gel there.'' Among the usual collection or middle-aged to elderly passengers parked in the deck chairs of most lin ers there "-'ere at leasl 40 American Jews, mostly New Yorkers, who argued among themselves whether Jews were being TITANIC SITE mistreated in the Sovie t As U to make a paint, the Union. big chart outside the dining Unlike other trans-Atlantic room plotting the ship's posl· liners, there were ·no priests tion glaringly marks the spot reading their breviaries or where the Titanic went down . nuns saying their beads on the Ognaov, 47, a personable promenade deck, but there Annenian who spent mote was a returning Irish im· than half bis life on eargo migrant, switched f r o m shlps before assuming com· another ship at the last mo-- mend of the Baltic Shipping ment by his travel agent, who CompanY.'S new flagship, is kept Jnquiring when Sunday convinced there ls a future ror Mass would be held. passenger liners on the Allan-- lie. BINGO FANS, FOES "The V.'Or'ld is weary of lt wasn't. Sunday passed. speed," he t()ld some deck like any other day with Bingo strolJers one morning as the In lhe lounge, RuS8ian lessons contrail of a jumbo jel em-In the library, documentary broldered the cloodJeSI blue film.1 tn the cioerna and late sky ... _ wants to sil !!rap-olghl dancing. Bingo was a ped Into a se3t for hours, when passion among the Russi.an our stabilizers make every passengers, but a burden to mile a vacation?" the Americans becau~ the Hls tnthuslssm Infects the ·· asslsttlnt purser doing the "·hole crew. The next day ln calling kept gelling "O'" and mid-ocean the QE2 came over ''I" mixed up. the horizon at OW' ste m. An The deck and dining room hour lafer. she was passing u.!I. stewards, trained las t yea r at "She really e11n move," JJlac k Sea resorts, w e re observed a retlrOO U.S. naval overwhelmingly enge r to ofricer. please, even if the.I r Russian "Yes." conceded a Y<>uJ'tS mannerisms somcllmes eluded barman. "but we pollute the continental standard$. ·~ loss... Al limes eos.act ga llantry was on collision course with the Soviet sense of security. Then there was the night of the Russian fur fashion show wben a reluctantly aging American divorcee tnodeled a hat in Siberian white fox. TRAVEL Devaluat~ of the dollar, a gallopin& tnllation rat• overseas, and pooitive taxes impooed on lourisls by lonlgn gov"1llDl!llls bav. pusheci"our 11Noti.z," intoned the an. country Into a position of nouncer, "it can be worn by any girl ln spite of the age.'' Call Park' being able t<> attract a greater Like the Lermontov he<sell, IUllber of foreign visitors. the stewardesses were a bit on Historically, the Un l t e d the beamy side and moved T ll F Stale$ bas attracted mly the wilh an Imperceptible roll . Off 0 ree wealthy, bot more and mare duty, they sunned them!elve·s those d. the middle class are up oo the bow In blkinlJ that Y 0 SEMITE NATIONAL able to aflml a trip lo OU< seemed to have been inspired PARK -The Yosemite Park oountry. by Rocky Marciano 's boxing •and Curry Co. now bas In SPEND MORE trunks operation a toll free number The · food was s e v e r a t in Califomla fOI' all its While the United States bu leagues wxier La Belle Epo-facUlties. The A h w ab nee. attracted the largest peroen- que on the Atlantic. Yosemite Lodge, curry tage ol. inccme from world '!he wtlook, ho.,.·ever, is generated Indirectly. l"JIDlslng, with the prwpect -Nollng ia.t year'• staliltics of more foreign visitors tour· on foreign travel expenditurel in& this oountrf-'lbelr visits in the Uni&ed &ates, this Cm1ri11ufe ~ly by meana the! roug!lly $2.4 billion creitlng Jobs, cmlributing to was ,....._ lndlrecll1 Into the lalt slrllctur<, a n d the economy, using I b • po8!Uvely affectinC the ....-all 111!1lllpller effect ll1fDliclnod In OOOOJ11zy of tho natioo. the -report, In ad- A pnoidentlal commission dilim to he iU billion lhal on tourism """"1Uy reported foreigners lljlOJlt. Now It's French Who Feel 'Pinch' Bird! j u I c e , aauerkraut Village and Campottea. an travel of any country. lls own soup, cabbage pie, meatbolis !Ilgb SierTa Campa and Toun. citizens have spent double thal ' PARIS (AP) -,,,.--,,_ loot at the rmm and wait oal with bu-porridge and • Also the Nordic Croa Coull-lllDCUlt ...,..... '!be ...Wt Is Clllllal'1 boleJs, -apln." said Iha maltre" GI a grapefruit with c b o c o I •I• try S k I i n g and '!be that 0....,... travel b Y and olhor tourist aUnctloos luxury ....-ant Gil Iba aeuce are not evecyme'1 Idea Mountaineering Schools. Amerlcails is approximately a.amps Elyses. A plain lrlll- of haut cuisine. Chief Steward In an effort to assure one-third ol the basic balance _.. teeliDg the plncb ol. the ed steak there C'Oltl about ... Vlaimlr Lobirev prom Is e d acmnodatioo.s, the Yooemile of payments defidl. devalued dollar. '!be free. and the do1Jar devaluallm bu lresb lobsters from CUba, but Part • CUrry Ca. b a 1 The Uni led Slales TraV<I llJIC"'llng American -ma lo meant !ewer orders also tor they never made ll to the established a l o I I f r e e Servioe figures report that l'.4 ha~ disappeared overnlghl. 1-.. and cham-. menu. number for anywhere in billi~ were spent b Y • Fewer Americans are com-Tourist agencies report • "'Tipping-is-nol-~alilomia.,-FOl'-up-to-the-roo---AmericaJl-.tourlsts-OV....,..-lng..aad_lbose..lhat_....., lend-A!!!R of 15 to 30-I!m>Olll~ia~-I on Ru5.!ian ships," Chief ment inlonnation i,?garding last year while f o ! e l In to stay for ~er periods and summer vacation traffic from Purser Yuri Chernyshov told reservations for rooIDB, CUrry tr~velers spent '3.2 billion in speo:t lea,' the operator of the United States, w b 11' all inquirers, tactfully ... ding campsites pack ~ and this oountry. the me tour agency said. transatlantic chader airlines the que!lion of whether It was 1 c b o o I ~ call toll t..e in Tbo $3.2 biIJioo . delld~ b>-"We IOI Americans In here say the usual 8IDlllJlOr Nib forbidden: California (800) 692-Mll. cidelltally, is llllJl'l*tclJ DOW -111 dowa, lab· me bu slow<d to a lrlctle. SNA1UIEDUP .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, Bui bibbers leaving loooe change ao any ol the tlilip's five ban were in danger of losing tJJetr cuffllnks in the staffs frenzy lo scoop them up. and it was noted that most waiterh and room stewards didn't hove to be beaten too severly to get them to accept the traditional end..i·'Ol'•Ce gralulty. In solldartly with I h e Socialist S)'>lem, the Lerrooc> tov is a me-class shlp altboogh ae<:OmmodatloDI 8" available in 10 "categories," ranging from a deluxe suite on the boal deck lo a four berih cabin within walking distance ol the bathroom ... lbe third deck. All are a!r-aindllloned outside cabl115, handsomely furnished and more than com-- peUtively priced. On the France lo Southampton a !win bed outside stateroom wlt!I shower goes le< llOf. '!be Russian.o ul: $481 for the same aocommodallonl. Formal wear ,.... lllJ8IOlled · !or the Coplaln'• plo bul only one medo showed up. A!J the brochure proml..d, traveling Ruaslu style WU an adventure. And 10methlng of • mystery. In New Yark, no visitors were allowed m b()ard, because, so we were told the CoAst Guard had "se~led the · ablp of! aplnst provocateurs and terrorists," who remained nameless .•• ·Som< th®ghl fl was 1 Rudlari plot to liquidate rauCOUI boo 'Oub Med' Not for Hilton Types By ST AN DELAPLANE MOOREA, French Polynesia -Club Medi!A!r· ranee here serves 1 table wine that would make an Algerian blush, But It's free. Part of tbe two-week package: '830 rotmd lrip Jet from Loa Angeles. Food, scuba diving, a11orkeling, horseback riding, dancing under the trop otars. (Liquor'• extra and expensive: $1.40 for 1 Scotcb-an11..00..) . Club Med hu eo Yillages around the world - and a new one In Japan. Caters to slulllM and young couples. NOT for Hilton types .at all. There are four hundred people IMre now. Half are French. The rest seem mainly from Callfomla. · The Jangua&e barrier keepc the I:° awkwardly aparl ·· -However, most are· young and Jove finds a way. * • • WHILE ALL THIS GOIS on, the French keep shooting nuclear bombs off Mururoa atoll, 1 llWe leS5 than 1 thoUUDd miles IOUtheul You are not 1 gaeat 11 Club Med (In the hotel ..,,..). You are 1 "genlille membre" and everf· thing Is done to keep ytiu "from feeling It costs money. You buy a string of beada on anivll, each one worth so many Pacific fl'anci. When you do pay - liquor and clgll'l!ltes -:JOQ-po!'"olf 1 ·few boda for the tab. ·· , · No tipping; naturanx. TM worltlng "mombret" would filp tbelr berets. * * • . "You said free porta are not llways a iood buy. How do you determine whether prices are &ood or too.high?" · I uoe 1 compai:taon price llsl -I keep It In my hoad. Things you !Ind In all free ports. My llsl la Repllque perfllme. A Canon (Japanese) camera. (But yoll must remember the model number.) Scotch whisky. Cigarettes. . * • * I KNOW WHAT THESE cost In the Untad states and In the best free porta. U tbe pri"'JI higher In the port I'm shopping, I figure theY'n probably high on everything e!n. . * * • Generally, airport 1110.,. are high to outrageoua. They're 11ett1n1 the lllt shot at you on the way oal They don't count on repeal customers. (Elcop- Uons may bo Shannon, Ireland and Amsterdam.) Tokyo airport Is understocked and· overptlced. Hong Kong: mucb higher than In town. Cuncao and V!rgJ.D lslands may bo OK -but use your comg,,~ son price list. ~amalca: sbop around, they vary place to place. You buy In town but you must b ... !be things delivered to you II the airport OD depel' turt. * • * And theo/• the problem. DeUvery Is made fnlm a small coanter that's sµrrounded by ........ms tourists ....,_ planes are leaving In n ... mlnuta ' A lltUo l...,,..ge Is needed here. Show 1 couple of douan to the coanter man and ho finds yourj>ack· age quickly. 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LARGE SIZE Ultra Brite TOOTHPASTE • • B J 0 DAILY PILOT O mar Sharif Talks of Growing Old --; By lfl!:LE~ OORSE'\' passions I ~lready have hai> pen to flt in very "''ell with old nge. When 1 grov.· old, 1 don 't thlnk I \\•ill ha\'e any problems n1aking the transition." ing about growing old. Only ,--------.... time. Why am r doing this? ., five year.I ago he was on a \Vhy ant l not doing this? And Hollyv.·ood sound stage, on I.he when you find sometlmes the set or "Funny Girl" as Nicky wrong reasons, that's bad. J A~tein, the showy Jewish don't think one knows himseU B1\RBADOS -.. I don't v.·ant to be s p c c t a c u 1 fl r an)'n1orc 1he \vay I did when l "'as young. No"· I'm 1rying to cul!ivatl' th(' pa:-:sions that arc suitable for my age. The It seemed very st range to ha ve actor Ontar Sharif talk- gangster. really. It's very difficult to Then, in an interview, ha talk about myself now. r boasted or his lustful appetite! Because after all these years, ~<" "_tt_iAVY TlAff lC" IXI ''WHAT DO-YO U~SAYTO A. NAKED LADY7" "SOUN D OF MUSIC" NO RESEttVEP SEATS With Julie Andr#WS '"' ''SCORPIO" ··LI VE AND LET DIE" ... "THE MECHANI C" IPGI "PAPER MOON" lPGI '"' "HAROLD & MAl)DE" "FUNNY GIRL" '"' "Owl oitd the Pu11ycof" I PG I SEE IT ~~AIN AND AGAIN .. .._ ... , ... d .... c-.-·1~1u WAIJ DISNEY'S 1""'" S.0.1~ QI l"'"°'" o .. ..,. •1J1-0:i.oa Plus "SILVER FOX" EE IT NOW! MUST EN -.. a.--.-..-.,11- '°'HIT "TOM SAWYER" s for gorgeous women and you realize you still don't " ' maniacal delights for rare vin· know really why .,.·... "'\ !ages and fine viands, his One thing he seemed sure delight In 1 u x u r rolr s sur-about was that the idea of. roundings and his consuming being a movie star had lost a passion for bridge. But now, lot of its allure. "That's why as he lay on the spun white J'ni "-'Orking much less now. l sandy beach, that life seemed ENTERTAINMENT don't want to work too much behind him, as the waves pull-because I want to take eight or ed on the beach and the air nine months to be in one place rang with the happy chatter of '---------' i and try and have my roots children at play. He was there. quietly reflective. person anymore," he said, "I've had my house in Paris Physically, little seemed "but l would lik~ to be more now for three years. That's changed. Sharif's lithe bronzed of a private person." But part of trying-to have roots. frame. white bikini trunks, something about the mood of Maybe it's too late. I think I should have matured a little and familiar flashing smile the moment seemed to have bit earlier. Because 1 think it's were in a strong contrast lo let down the barriers briefly. 100 late to try and make roots the sun-drenched beach, He's Though apparently relaxed and have a home and children 40 now, and his hair has tum· as he stretched nut nn the and a normal life, which is ed salt-and-peppery. Though sand, ~ere was a kind of \vhat I'm looking for," he said gently begining to show the restless pent-up nervnusness sadly. ravages of time, his slightly to him. It spilled out in con· The •·passions of old age," creased but liquid eyes are versation and brought about which he is pursuing, are still hauntingly beautiful. long, pregnant pauses. Omar's bridge and horses. "I've He is here on location for nails were gnawed almost to always liked games since t three weeks, playing opposite "the-quick and he still nurses was a child. Bridge is com- Julie Andrews as Fedo r an ulcer his doctors have plicated and yet it's the Sverdlov, a Russian military wanted lo remove for years. perfect game. You can not attache who is actually at-Even though he has a reach the ultimate perfection !ached to the Russian K.G.B. splended penthouse apartment playing bridge. But I don't s~ in the movie-"The Tarmarind overlooking the Bois de ho\V one can explain what they Seed." Bologne. owns a string of race like about the game. It's just Tiie On1ar Sharir or the horses and is a frequent guest like people "'ho have a passion thousand fa ces and cinematic at the most glittering affairs for golf. They're crazy about nationalities -he was Sheik in Paris. there is still that it. If thev have a bad round of All in "La"'Tence of Arabia." search for inner-self, a golf in the morning. ~'OU can't a l\1ongol warlord in "Genghis frustration that comes from talk to then1 the r('St of the Khan," an Armenian king in unfulfilled dreains. day. It's a passion, a hobby." "Fall of the Roman Empire," "I suppose one defect is that On1ar does not believe in Omar Sharif in Barbados on "The Tamarind Se-ed " set. "I don't wa nt to be a public person anymore but I would like to be more of a private pe1·· son," he says. Spanish priest in "Behold a l'm too analytical. 1 say it's a "con1munlcaUng" with a child Pale Horse" and a Russian defect because I analyze between the ages of six to 13. dOctor-poet in • ' O 0 ct 0 r myself loo much instead of "You just tell them \\'hat to do Zhivago" (he was ·actually just letting things happen and make sure they know that'l m miil!iii.iiiiiiiJiiii!iiiii-1 born in Egypt of Syrian without wondering why all the you love them. I • · · · · parents a.~d educated in ---------------------11 France) -is less inclined to give interviews these days or talk too much about himself. "I don't want to de a public '~ •• easily the best movie so far this 0 fOUMlAIN VAll(T ., .... .,,.~1 ~.;oCOO.UliS1 -.,,-tonoc.1~ "PAPER MOON" IPG I "~ "MAN WHO LOVED CAT DANCING" TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE "BANG 1 ~1!: DRUM SLOY-JLY" IPGl • "LADY IC£" ACROSS 1 Filament S Luster 10 Hold tightly 15 Elderly i9 Bend 20 Cowboy event 21 Wa1e1 lil y '22 Poison 24 Assumed name 25 Tennis 1core 26 Less: Combining F orm :!8 Historic period 29 Twisl spirally 30 Factory 3 1 Thus 32 Close by :J4 Overhead train 35 Matriculate 36 Gremlin 38 Svelte AO Silent A2 Demean A6 ca,bon1ze Al Bibi.cal patriarch A9 Leap 54 Venerate 55 Spring 11ower 56 .Apply habitually 58 K ind Of wave 59-Mar-f adventure 60 Break suddenly 61 A1ter11at1ve 62 8r1!1Sh noblell'lfln 64 Only 65 Sea eagle 66 Cnerry variely 67 Canals 70 Sharp po1nt ' " " • " II '" I~ ,. IW 72 Fruit punch 73 Musical ending 74 Prevailing custom 76 Wire measures 78 British litle 81 Museum display 82 Radiate 84 Soldier's legwear 88 Green shade 89 Coun1ess' soouse 91 Scl'lool 1est 93 Prevail 94 Two-legged animals 96 leave out 98 Commotion 9Q Adjus! 101 Trawl line 103 "Frosty," tor ooe 105 Emit fumes 106 Ever: poetic 109 Cloth measure 1 11 D1r1Y 112 Keenly desirous 113 Racing circuit 116 Dravidian 118 Man·sname 120 Art1l1c ial language 121 Hidden va!ley 122 Window division 123 Army unit 125 .Annually 128 Gunman s girl 129 Savor 1.30 Complete Y.12 Factual 133 Great anger 13,, More use1ul l...i:, German Electr 1c1an " ... ,. 11' '" 137 Varied 139 Family member 140 Shoo! slang 144 Contented sigh 146 Abyssinian governor 147 As tar as 148 Father: Latin 153 Texas shrine 154 Oral assent 156 Unfinished timber 157 Torrid 158 Obliterate 159 Insertion mark 160 Misrepresent 162 Apothegm 164 Intelligence 165 BreadwiMer. French 166 The impofo 167 Falt11!ul 168 Accept DOWN t Seed cove1ing 2 Dramatic solo 3 Russian ruler .t Uneasy 5 Clutch 6 Crazy: stang 7 Lyric poem 8 Compass point 9 Gloomy 10 Darkened 11 Benold 12 "Broke bread'' 13 Without doubt 14 Sacred song 15 Try 16 Fancy dress 17 Egress 18 Eat 1n style 19 Cl1ma)( 23 Saul's uncle 27 Charged particle 32 Woeful sigh 33 Overse. 37 Myself 38 Steamer 39 Slir up 41 You end m• .t2 Bundle 43 Biblical 1ower .t-4 Antler 45 Biblical boat "6 Steep rock .t8 Weaving defect 50 Flange 51 Notion 52 Aromatic plant 53 Mirth 55 lnt>orn 56 Curved 8')11n 57 Mine car 60 Faction 61 Evict 63 Trickle 66 Arid: 2 wordl 67 Dreary 68 Cravat 69 Future lime 71 ObScured 73 Desire enviously 74 Tills the earlti 75 Richard MilhOus _ 77 Cut of meat 78 Cut short 79 MOhanmed't son SO Lecerate 83 Chinese pagoda 85 Sardine container ee ~rge on 87 Chemical ending 90 Assam tribe 92 Wonder 95 Detergent 97 Pointed hiU 9fl Ammunition 100 Bridle strap II 12 13 102 Salver 10-4 Sinewy 106 Gralted: Her. 101 wen !or 108 Tumult 110 Mutlca.I piece 112 Confederate 113 Endure 114 Poker stake 115 EQual 11'7 French king 119 Rendered lat 121 Bullfight hazard 122 Slroke lightly 12-4 Advance 1:26 Oeatn.iction 127 Smoothed out 128 Rumple 129 Wild storm 13 1 Exc1ametion 133 Ecooomical 134 Buddhlat monk 136 Perhaps 138 Pertonatity 139 Traveler's """ 140 Plant pouch 141 Appleud 142 uncommon 143 Bitter: French 145 Boot pert 1-47 Roman -14Q. 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' James William Guercio is the producer-director of "Electra Glide In Blue." 11 is tho firtt film for the 28-year-old rock music impresurio who mode a small fortune producing groups ttke ·~Buck· inghams , "Blood, Sweat and Tear>" and ".Chica- 90." Of his move to the movies. he says, "I'm in- terested in communicating with the largest com- mon denominator of people on this pl.not." Screen Roars With Power ·By THOMAS PALl\.1ER Arizona motorcycle cop who is ot n.. Dartr Plw '''" back from Vietnam and in "Electra Glide In Blue" earnest search of hlmaelf. braids three extraordinarily He ls SWTOunded by an in- p o w e r t u 1 elements-mov-ordinately high percentage of jes, music, motorcycles-into crazies, which is one of the one of the most powerful pnr weak spots in the film. But the ductions si nce film has ac--neurotics are not all his fellow cepted realism. policemen, they are spread "Electra Glide in Bhle" -throughout society, and herein what a title -is the first film lies the good. endeavor of James William The officer's name is John Guercio, a 2.8·year-old rock Wintergreen, an 1~ately ~,group entrepreneur. American label becaUM: he is ................... "Electra Glide in Blue" is in a Jarge way the universal, named afler a model of a struggling American. -Offtoer Harley-Davidson motorcycle, Wintergreen is common man, was one of the most talked compromising and suoceedblg about entries at' last spring's and falling but most of all Cannes Film Festival and dreaming. has been one of the most Wintergreen bu his sights publicized cmUng attractions on 8 detective's spot, and he in memory. harbors all the uaual Ultlllons lt has not been llyped. The a~ving up and what It advertisements are low-key, takes to'-do it that the rest of massive in volunle bu l us have. His friend, however, personal and make f cw is satisfied with the soft job he elaims, though there are many has, ~·riting traffic citations positive aspec_ts to point at. and siUing on the soft seat of The story, from a book his ETectra Glide in white in call ed "Pig," is medioett. It the desert eating lunch. is the form, not the content. 1Jpper, played cc:mvindniJy tbat periodlcally overwhelms . by Bllly (G!Wl) Bush, bll on- The plot is common, but un-ly one drum, 1 bloe Electra C o m m o n I y I n n o vallve Glide, chromed everythinc. pbotogrspJiy a n d directive . lechn.iqueS have llooMed the Wintergreen hates t ha t effect of a policeman's !tocy ... "elephant under my UI!' that needed to be told. Blake as an actor wheels along almost too near the edge Al\.tBmous COP of what is real. We movie Robert Blake (lhe evil buffs are not conditione<l to·in- murdcrer in "In Cold Blood") articulate characters, no mat- plays a pint-sized ambitious ter "ilat part they play. Peo- Sears pie on the screen just don't stutter like that. UNGLAMOROUS TONE The props and the special eff-ects are technologized to perfection today, but seldom do characters have hi gh voices. unsure manners of speaking. Direttor Guercio and Blake \vrre not afraid that this unglamorous tone, the awkward swearing, ~'ould be mistaken for misdirection or inept ad;libbing . They apparently realized that avoiding the flawless monologues of Richard Burton characte,. and G«<ge C. Scott creaUms would be step- ping farther toward putting life onto celluloid. And John Wintergreen ls more human than Patton. material with the finesse o! a Stanley Kubrick. Yet this elementary tale is manifestly well told. It is delivered through cycle chases so aptly stylized \hat 15 minutes of action are com· pactcd into three seconds. Sound comes crashing lo !li- lence and the effect ol th<:? violence and brutality is not cxplojtation, but impact. The music, most of it writ- ten by Guercio, includes a seven-minute song at the end, and is certafuJy not all rock music, but is unusually con- sistent with the theme. '111e story is told as much through high·volume sound as through oolor and indescribably pic- turesque scenery. In one pitfall of mOdem fil m making -the obligatory in· s er ti on of inappropriate nos talgia at some point -a scene involving a I 9 5 0 s popular song is saved in supreme fashion by humor. As Wintergrren pursues his promotion by altempting to sol ve a suicide he believes wa s murder, he encounters i:.11 Jl:rades of humanity, in hatchet · artist co r on or s. egomaniacal d e t e c t i v e s . SANS PANTS policemen and hlppies sane As Bllt}ce prepares for his and insane, wretched and first day on the job as a detec- compassionate. tive, be dances to the music Originally CCJJceived as an sans pants, and the result Is ••-I prolonged humor and com· answer to u..:: simp istic but blned revelation into the prolowxl "Easy Rider_ '_: "l!!lectra Glfde" was dilut~ so frailty, vanity, and often self-serving-dreams of man. It tnore nearly resembles the Sooner or later. he, like oolor or truth. It is not everyman. finds that those fla c k ery for police who appear to have it inade departments, but it 1 i s usually doo't, and insecurity sympathetic. is based more often on no con- WORST MOMENT fidenoe or ambition than on no The fit m • s unfortunate potenUal or no talenl similarities tQ "Easy Rider" It's not how tall a ma n is, are its worst moments. Peter it's what's in that top eight Fonda's shock ending in inches. "Rider" has built a roadblock ' ' E 1 e ctr a GI id e , ' ' for high-impact finales and notwithStanding its mischosen more than one film has been ending. is perhaps not the crippled by lacking origi nality most eloquent expr.essi.on of because "Rider" preceded il these truths, but it is one of the most involving. e "Electra Gllde's'' crushing Like the "total'; button on e S"j0rt moment is not e n t j re I y an adding machine, the final Duue e:n~ tJ: ,,.. wasted. It's just tQO bad this song, "Tell Me," sums up•alJ St:h ~l-.: stcry wasn't conceived all of the revelationary subtotals : . w• tbe4'll~ its own, not based on or based that bave come to Officer ,p\.I."" against another the me , Wintergreen during time spent ""wnn coincidentally or intentionally. on his two-wheeled beast in "".. e ~··l' 9 The ingenuity, judgment and the desert. ~\, ·h · ~--toil that Guerci(l expresses his The mountains, Sllll, un-~' er :.J I phHosophy w1th could have matched natural reddish color S ••e.11a l i o,f.C'.', shone more brilliantly under of the buttes in the Southw~t e l\J . t'c~\;:' • the ltght of a more thoughtful is indescribable except that it eai"C..,,l.;,n ~-.~..,--~--·o-i-P1ot._SW:elx ln the lulw:LiL..llta,.wilh-thW.<-eJuco.lo_g_y .l -J° ll~ "·ill. 1 represented by 722 pounds of Often, given some reflection, chromed steel to form an in· miflC)r porlions or dialogue are triguing contrast of oon nict, clichced or melodramatic. what 11 real and what is Several characters show up in· mita~, what is initially ~I· tennlttently with stereotyped tractWe and what is ultimate-- behavior. ly required to calm a man's But the style ~·ith which inner storm. Guertio animatei. the ac1ion lfl the end it's all \Vin· and translates the pathos is tergreen's. It's sort of a happy superb. Jf onlv he ("flt1ld C'htl"P" endifl$!;, you know~ ............. --... ~ r ••r-•••• ' ~ ,• . .- Sunday, Stptembtr 2, lq"73 DAIL v PILOT 8 JI 'Verile' Portrays Poverty in Palermo Slum "Cortlle Caselno ,'' a documtntary about the hor- rifying aspects of poverty ln a Palermo, Sicily, stum, will be presented on "Verile" Monday from 10 to 11 p.1n. on KCET. Cha nnel 28. Emmy A\\'ard-winning fihn· maker Robert Young and his pilltner Ailke Roemer came up with one of the sttirke.st por1ra.its of poverty ever put on nun ~·hen they took their camer<is into Cortlle Cascino, an impoverished area on the outskirts of Palermo, 1 o r ecord the daily urc or !he in- habitants. The fihn \Viii make its television debut on KCE'r's m:E I.El .... SAllll " AlllA CUlll •"Elllll T1IE .... eos..m,. WAll· -lD"' "'""" "' M lfllJ 14Js;c: lalo Schlri'l ·\'t'ri!len br Mehae' .\If\.~ 0y f1ed WeW'ltfa.oll inl Pai ~ Cl associalia! "M1h P<l'jrr<n:J Om [klec!t'1 t-1flOC;.>rr (b;r,e · P;lNA'(ISOl•· TfCHNOl.Cf!• -!RI ........ -··-·1 Celtttt'a1~W¥rt!r&cs.SO!h kritfJgy -.. ___ ._ ........ _o..~o!:', AW-11rerQll:m\r1CaticnsQrnp;riy 2nd BIG WEEK AT BOTH THEATRES DENNIS WEAVER JAMES GARNER 1 nw~Rfl'i. 11\lof \~l\lllt . ' ' ... " ' . . . exclU!:lve "Verite" series. pii;k-pockels and petty thieves AA in most Old Worlft and then introduces them to cullW"es, · life in Co r t 11 c gambl ing so that they lose any revolves around lhe family. rnoney the; might h..ive made. The most po~·crful force in The Mafia 11lso has the funeral Cortde is the Mafia. "'hich busin ess lied up so that runs all Illegal activities and fami lies must k.e<'p paying on rnany "legitimate" busineSS(>s. a cemetery plot or the dcceas· The film points out hO\\. the ed member \\'ill Ix· dug up and t.1afla_tra.ins_young boys to_l.le _thrown int-0 a-n ~field. "JESUS CHRISf SUPERSIJ\R." --· TELl ,'/f.Il.l:Y·C-\lll . .\NO[R5i("1 · Y~NI" l·WMA' · 11Aftk't' IA.1'>"1VI 7fh "-"·''""""'lhn:-:-.:Ou,;onJ,;..-,..., _,_ ...... ,_._,,_.,,,,.o,,,..i ~'>! .. · ....... fim lt~Y WEEK _.,An.Ir...,.~~' 1, .. ,.,l 1noll~c .._ ~-w•Ahlln' l'IT-ift·•---f'll•• ~NWI~·••-... -NORMA'/ lf~1Sl.J'/ . .. . . :: 000 •DWA .. D S ., .. ., .. ., :1 0 0 00 H•AT .. a ••o •••• 5 4 8 -3102 ·-••• HA1t•0 1t AT •OAMS, 1;0SlA MESI ·-~ "" . FitANco ZEmRELu .._. ROMEO c8'JULIET GO,_P(;,\,#l{S-• -ST-fY~--GEORGE C. SCOTT FAYE DUNAWAY JOHN MILLS ~-r--JACK.PAbANCE.- ~ .. ~OKLiHOMA'CRUDE 'PG! An ~11k !!ikK'.''"f"1)01k•n 1k'rrk'J;.,,., iron mc-n ... •nd • d•:fi11nl "•1nmn. ..... Omar Sharif DyaD Ca11ia11 "TH:! 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Ttlese persons ;,ire capable of making a home the bal$e, the op<>raling point. the place \\·here family and business nourish. The Taurus nati\'e can stick to a project. can fight against odds and is capable of \Vinning just when lhc ''game" Sl'fffiS out Of hand . Taurus becomes aware of n1oncy . more so lhan usual. \\'hen dealing v.•ith Gcn1ini. Health questions surface in connection with Libra. And it is Jove that concerns Taurus \\'hen dealing with Virgo. ARIES lt\1arch 21-A.pril 19}: Accent is on the long ago and far away. Key is to assess fut ure potential. Don't become mired in slcdgehamrner words of 1night have been or could be. Instead. outline spccihc goals. You have chance nO\\' to achieve definite gain, in- cluding profit. TAURUS <April 20-illay 20 ): Qbtain yalid hint from Aries messagC'. ~loney in v o I \'es mate, partner. Review lax schedule. T a k e inventory. Check apparent minor points. You may have more coming to you than previously estimated .. 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Built-in cad- mium bottery. Includes chor<;er ond corrying case. Comoros, Shovers, 13 • n119~ antt ttTin® DDIBIDroail\}\Y8i1df I I ' ANAHEIM 4<14 N. Euc lid 111 41 !ilS-1121 NEWH>RT HUNTIN&TON IEACH ORAN~E. MALL OF ORAN'9E 47 F11hlo11 111•114. 1714) 644·1212 7777 Eth11J•' A"'""' 17141 191.JJJ I 2100 N. T111tl11 Stre,tt 1714) ttl -IJll 100 ' CERRITOS' lo• C•rrit•• M•ll fZIJJ l•0-0411 CLOSED TOMORROW, l.AIOR DAY. SHO,. 10 A.M. to t ilO P.M.lUESOAY THROUf;H F~IOAY. SATUIOAY '10 A.M. to 6 l".M. S.!JNOt'Y 12 NobN f• I l".M. . . . ' - • I • • .. .. ' - • Sunday, Stpttmbtr 2, 1973 DAILY PILOT (: l Grant, Posey Seek California 500 Title To-day ' ' ' ' ONTAl\I~~ Jerry Grant of Irvine is in tbe ~ of tbe first row and Sam, Pooey al Sal{ Juan C.!>lstrano Is on Jbe pole in the' llfth NW tor today's fourth running of the Cal~omla 500 at Ontario Motor Speedway. '!be"""' starts at 11, Grant, drlvfilg an Olsonlte Eagle for Costa Mesa'a Dan Gurney, quallfled se- cond fastest to pole sitting Peter Revson )l'iih a_ll!)e«loL19U73. A year ago, Jerry sat on the pole alter becoming the first driver in U.S. Auto Club bl.1«>:. lo pi>at a Bingle lap speed In ucesof :lllO-miles-per-bour (201.414). But ho didn't ev"' lake Jbe green ~g for !hat race when a <Ollnecting rod came loose cm the pace lap. Slumping ' Dodgers Tumble, 2-0 • LOS ANGEtES (AP) -Jerry Reuss hurled a six-hit shutout anf Lee May slugged his 23rd home nm of the baseball season as the Howiton Astros defeated Jbe Los Angeles Dodgers 2-0 Saturday night. FORMER NFL GR,EAT SAMMY BAUGH The loss, coupled with Cincinnati's 3-2 victory over San Diego, cut the Dodgers' Natiooal League . West lead to jll.!t two games over Cincimati. Reuss, in!proving bis record to 15-10, >llowed only singles. Slingin~ Sa111111y He pitched out al a huo>-loaded jam in the fifth and lelf1wo Dodgers on base in tbe fourth. gli R evolutionized , Football Tommy Helms drove in Houston's first run in tbe second iming off loser Andy !r1'~ith, 11-10, who hasn't won since • • Editcn"1· e: Tltt m"odtm ffO. : sports vista is viding ~nttrtain- • m.ent, quality and ionalLJI con- troversy on a &Cale ne befort at- taim.d in the world ofat1d~tic1. Yee sports of days gone by also had great moments and star petform- ers. Today our look back at those days focuses on ~my Baugh. He was skinny and tall, with a Texas drawl, and his one big ambtiloo wu to play major league baseball. But he wound up as the pro football quarterback who almosl singlehanded ed.1y revolutiooiZed the offtqsive. con- cept or the game, By IDJlbody's yardslic,k. he was one or the ~i:est quarterbacks t;vet t~ throw a foo'"'ll. He -·\. ¥e·ve~~et bis "nic~e from pro lootball. ,~,. from baseball, the sport he !Uify'want~ to Going Back IN SPORTS 5911! • S•pf. Si-pl. Dffgft".• Slate .... ._ .... , ... ..., 1 Hol.ltlon •I l ot .t.noel• ' tOIS MOelt!o •I S.n Ft•nc11<• • '°' Anoelet •I San Fr1nclKO 1:55 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 7:li p.m. In the title game,-Baugh gained 335 yards on 18 comp1etions and had touchd:own strikes of 35, 55 and 78 yards. While those figures wouldn't be considered high for the pass-conscious shutting out San Francisco, Aug. 3. Doug Rader singled in the second and NFL of the 80'1 and early 70's, they after May popped out, John Edwards were ertra$)fdinary for 1937. singled Rader to third Then Helms sin- Baugh could throw a ""-'eball ,. gled to score Rader. unerringly ash~ oouJd a football , As a May hit his homer leading off the younpttr, be became tbe best third fourth, a high fly thnt landed in Jbe left baseman in his section of Tex&!, at-field p3vilion. tracting the eye al Dutch Meyer . then In the firlal game of the series today the biaaeba11 coadt. ~ • . well a.s Dave Roberts, 13-9, will start for the frt11uD1n _ footbaD -coach at Te:i:u Astro.s. against the Dodgen' Claude Os-, Olrisliln University. -teen, 16-6. · It• wiD. 'be the Astros' rinal appearance A ~ la!f'. Meyer .bad become o,f the. season at Dodger Stadium. Mon-'2~boy.~ ~r-.. ",uy the Astros · ar~ it: l}ome .iii~ -'"' "Astrndllme qaiftat.tbe GDcinnatl _ The colleges in those days didn't while tl:\e Dodgen; open a three-game share-the professionals aversion to the series at San Francisco. forwinl'pass. Meyer lns!alfed a pass-After llelma Singled home Rader' with ing attack off his single wing and even the Astros' first run in the second inning though the Southwest Conference at Satl!rday night, Houston still had runners the time wu aJr crazy, TCU outdid at first and third ·with two out. But the other teams. Messersmith struck out Reuss to get out In three years at Texas Oiristian, of the irming. Baugb completed· 274 passes in 599 at· The Dodgers bad a threat going ln the master but in wlich be spent only one tempts foc 3,439 yards and 39 fourth inning when Joe Ferguson walked summer as a professional -in the touchdowns and earned all-American after two were out. .Steve Garvey was mlnors at; Sacramento, CoJumbus, laurels In his fmal two years. then Sale at first and rerguson at second Ohio and Rochester, N.Y. In 1937, George Preston Marshall when third baseman Rader booled . They called him "Slingin' Sammy had just moved his Recbkinl to Garvey's grounder for an error. But Ron · Baugh." · Washington, D.C., from Boston. He Cey grounded to Rader who caught Sling.in' Sammy W85 a string bean was Jooking for 80meone to attract Gai:vey at aecond. from Sweetwater, Tex., w b o·s e customers. He went after Baugh, MOUSTON t.os •••t.•t bulletlike ..... -gained 21,8116 yards finally signing him to a contract at the -• , •"' • , 11 rt11 ~· ·-•--~ f ' f ' uding G•ll"41« rl .S 0 I 0 l.ey !b S 0 0 0 and accounted for 116 toucbdownll in Ulltt'U.lu o pnce o $8,000, incl · a Mett11.r ~· s o o o Mot• tf l o • o bonus C-ct 4 O 2 0 PKIOAll cf " 0 1 0 16 years -from 1937 through 1'52 -· wvnn rf 1 o 1 o Flf9VIOl'I rl l o 't • with the Redskins of Washl.ngtoo. When Bauglfarrlved in'Waahington, -·"'" " 2 • ' • G•l'W"I' lb • o o • Reds h Od.llllder • 5 1 1 • c..-3b 3 0 0 0 He started out_ at a .time when he came to sl'ay. '!'be . kim coac , L.MIY , , , 1 .._" P o o • o coaches looked upon the forward pass Ray Flaherty, doubtful whether Sa_m-£~ e--' o .1 • Alv•r:-1 pn 1 o O: o Helms ttt • o 2 1 Richert 11 o o o 1 with dismay -something to be used my could. throw the ball the way his "_, , 3 e o o 1tun.i1 s• ' o 1 o ·only with caution and never, never in-Texas admirers said he could, took ~=:::.;,1111 , ~ : : ~ side one's own 31).yard line. Baugh one look at hl.s new j>layer in a prae-MeMu•i.n 3b 1 o o o RO'l'tler pr 0 O o o made the forward pass a potent of-tice session and told Marshall, "You Tot••s " , 10 2 Tot111 :1:1 o • o .,._ _ _,_fens1-'tl";;~a~":.-=-==:-7.o:-:::::--c::-~di~'d~it~, ,~chl~ef. You got him . 'Ibat's the HOUiton • 010 100 OCIO--"' ·• " 0 -f-"°.l-~J'!l.t!.H • llOO GOO Ol»-f In 1937, Baugh's rookie M!ISOl'I, grea es: passer Qie world1hiSl!ver ~ e . R~-Cb~ou"°"'"-t."W""l'IHl"'o. Jed the Redsklnl to the National Foot-seen. We'll take lhfl big one thls year." Hll-t... IMY tt:11. 1a-c~. $-Reu•1• M.ner· 1ml1tl. ball League championship game Baugh started in the Redskin! first ''" M • •• •• so lltv1W,1S-l• t 6 o Os' against the Chicago Bean. game .of the seuon. again.st the MetMnmtttt ~ u .10 ' • 2 ' , s There was snow and ice on Wrig1ey defense-minded New York Giants. He ~ : : : : ~ ; Field. 'Ille footing w;u: treacherous. passed ts times, completing 11. The Hllll'--&-1 Ml'nll'tmtltl tL.: MrrJ. l"S-Y.....-. r Baugh had never before played under 'Skim went on to win 13-3. -t:11• ~in. such conditions. The Redskins were Later in tbe .seftson When the behind and backed up to the shadow of Redskins played the aame Giants for their own goal line. It was clearly, in the Eastern Conference title, Baugh the offensive theories of the day , the connected 00 JI of IS passes in a 49-14 time for a punt. • rout As the Redskins huddled in !heir ' own end zone, they beard Baugh Then came that championship game drawl, "We're a goin' Into punt ~~-~. ~-· ~;~!'."n , on Icy fonnatlon but we 're really £OllDI •'W!"!!'" ..... ~ pass," For .the next de<:ade .. Jbe lies kins Baugh, also the te8m'tp.mteir1 1tooCI prospered, posting a winning record in the end zone and took the snap from each season and capturing five ·center. 1be Bean rushed in trying to division titles and one more cham· block the kick, Baugh stralgbtened"up · pionsblp. and hurled the ball straight u ·an.,,.. It wasn't all a bed of , rosel, row downfie1d to Cliff Battles, his however, for Baugh. Jn 1940, playing halfbac~, for a .fl-year gain. The the Bears once .again for the league Redskins went on to score, winding up croWn, thC Redskins ana Baugh took a with a 7.8-21'-victory and the cbam· beatlng that stands out In the annals plonshlp, of NFL championship play, Joslng 73--0. " .' BANE, CLYDE TAKE EA.a.LY SHOWERS ARLINGTON, Ta -'!be long-awaited pitdiing cuifnmlatlm between No. t draft piclol· F.ddie -and David Qyde was a big bust Saturday Dight. Both Westminster's Bane, Minnesota's -top.June-pi<:k, and the Teus Rqenl' Clyde were chased early ln a wild American League slugfest won by Mil>- nesola, 10-7. Bane, an Ari1.ona State' product, lasted jusl two Innings, givinJ Up Sil nKJS• DI\ four hito. Qyde was ll'Ollld' !or ""1Y tlO frames, ·allowing four runs and four hits. Bane has a M re<:Ol"d while Clyde i.s 4- 6. Pooey also had mechanical problema a!ter 123 I~ and was forced to the .sidelines In his Norris Eagle. lie tinishcd 19th. Two other Orange County drivers are in the starting lineup. Mike JU.ss of Tustin starts 19th and Jimmy Caruthers ot Anaheim is in the No. 20 position. The U~ weather servi@ has foreca.n_ an overcastS"ky with no cha.nee of rain and temperatures in the 70s for the race. This shouJd be a big help in lowering the attrition rat.e caused by overheating or the engines. Pete.c Revson of Redoodo Beach is on the pole after averaging-200.089 in a qualllying ·run while Gordoo Jqhncock, the 11173 llldianapoU. winner, has tbe outskle spot on the !root row with a 1117.542 speed ln his Eagle-Offy. Grant's teammate In the Gurney rac- ing stable, Bobby u~r. missed quali- fying JaSl week and had to setUe for 24th place en today's starting grid. An interchange of engines has been made this week with Grant using the quallfylng engine of Unser. Unser uses Grant's q1lalifylng·power plant "\Ye set the fuel injection differently for qualifying," Gurney explains. "But when Bobby blew his engine on Saturday, \Ve had to use Jerry's race mgine for Bobby to qualify,'' 'This means that Grant is going aloog U'I T ....... ROO LAVER SLIPS DURING TENNIS MATCH WITH VJJAY AMRfTRAJ, Ch,lcago Roll~ 7.5 White Sox 8ome Runs Too Much fot Angels CHICAGO (AP) :-Pinch hitter Jorge Orta, the first batter to face i-et1ever Steve Barber in the eighth inning, drllled ·a-two-run, ·u~breaking homer that car- ried the Chicagq White Sox to a 7.S vie· tory over the California Angels Saturday night. Pat Kelly Opened the White Sox' eighth wit a walk and was sacr1riceatosecond On TV T oday Channel 5 a t J J by Brian Downing, before Barber replac- ed Dave Sells and waS greeted by Orta 's ftflh }Jomer of the season. Orta was bat- ting for Russ Dent. Downing and John Jeter also smashed homen for ·Ule White Sox, Downing con- necting in the second inning for a 1-1 tie, and Jeter with the bases empty in the seventh, again tying the score 5-5. Prior to Peter's blast, hi.s fifth of" dte baseball season, the Angels had taken a 5-4 lead with a three-run rally agai.pst start!r Jim ·Kaat and reliever Jim McGlothlin, making his White Sox ·debut after being picked up from Cincinnati. McGlothwi came in with the baseS loaded and Chicago ahead .. 4-3. Bob Oliver greeted McGlothlin with a two·run single. scoring Sandy Alomar and Winston. Llenas. Alomar, who had three hits, figured in all tbe Angels' scoring, His first-Inning single helped the Angels open a 1--0 lead. After Downing'.!! horner, the Angels went ahead Z.l on a single by A1omar and a double by Frank Robinson, but the Sox took the lead In the fourth with a three- run rally off Rudy May that included a steal of home by Kelly. 13uCky l>cnt, wilhSSacrificeny, an Chuck Brinkman, with an infield single, drove in the other two runs in the raJJy which began with a double off the left field well. But the Angels replied wiU1 a three-run rally in the fifth. Successive singles, with no outs. by Rudy Mcoli, Alomar and Llenas produced one run and Kaat was lifled after he walked Robin.soo to fill the bases. Oliver's two-run single followed . The teams clash again today, the third or the f~ur-game series. Oyde Wright. 10- 17, of. the Angel.! hopes to extend-his - personal wiruiing string to three games. He has won 6-3 and 5-2 games the last two outings. The While Sox send Stan Bahnsen, 16· 16, to the mound. CALlll'OltNIA •~r~rbl CHICAGO AIOM•• 7b 4 2 J 0 Jtt..-ct EPll•!n Pl! 0 0 0 0 llJVlll'MIO :lb Ll-l 11 4 0 I 1 H1lnton dft Pinson II 0 0 0 II ...... lton 3b l .l"••t •r 1111 0 0 0 0 C.M•Y II StesiMNon P11 1 0 0 O l".K .. lr r1 F,RoOlnton ell'\ • O 2 I Downlne rf A.Oll'l'lt' ( 0 ! 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Ohlo SlllO ·lalllod. m llnli>iace votes and 896 potnis for IMl<:Cln(I ln 11/0 11'13 ~ poll.,,wl)ll• T!.•&1 "!&I ;t!iJrd with one fll'St·place vote aiiil ·?15 P!ilnlf, N~ka' .was' fourtk wt!~ 113 pOlnts, followed . by Mlchlgan, Alaboma·,• Penn ~. Notre Dame, ~ 'and Rounding oul Jbe """"'6 Top ,.., -Colorado and ,Ol<lahoma, Ued for 11th, Aubum, Arizona State, F I or I d a , LonlllMla Slate, North Carolina Stale, • • " Houston, Nmh Carolina and Texas Tech, Trojans coach John M'cKay has 2A! N?tuming lettermen to foim a nucleus of -this . yeor'a .teem bul ,needs depth al · quarterbaclHn4...-e· strength '"' the line. n.e ~tee! ,...,..., who lnJocted -. dooe Cl ,ijjj!cy-ln!o" Jbe team ha•e Bfaduated. ii>! McKay now · loob to Uilder<I..,..... lo belp provid e leaderlhlp, "IV•'re ca~ of :wmtnc ev.ry game we play, ~ ilietd la for looera," MCKay salil, iledlnilla to -""" ~ !hp Sept, II -with • '·"' "' "' ~) "' 6n ' lll "' m fl: "' :; .. :; Soelll 11 0 0 0 0 Acotl• • B•rberp 0000 Tot.It :M s 10 s TD11h 21 1 f ' C•Rlorlll• 101 OJI! __, Chic'" 010 IOO 11»-7 £-AIOl'l'Mr, OP-Chic'"° l. Loa-:.cetUQr1"e 1, Ck-.O S. ta-ll, 011.,.,. ,, llobftton, MtOOf\. HR- DoW!'tlllW UJ, J"-(5), Ol'l• (J). Sa-#. Kell'I'. ,y,.,. "'" 5-0ent Oo¥tntnt1. U-Otftt, II" N R Ill 11 10 It; ...... ., L, 7,13 • • ' • .. • N. lt'l'ln I ) , ' I 0 kll• " ' 0 0 0 0 flertllf' " I ' I • 0 IC••I • • • • , 0 f!llC'GtGthlln I ' • • I • •• .klM9Pll w. ).I '" I • .. I ~ ,,..111119 • • • • ' ...... " . • • • • ,___~,. 10. ~,... '1'4!9. ,,_ ...... .. scheduled with the engine oriJljnally planned for the race today while Umer ts using a qualifying engine in his car, "Naturally, I'd like to start up front." Unser .. ys. "But wllh all the pit slop<, I doo't thinlc I'll be hurting"' badly," The drivers expect to make about 10 fuel st.ops during the 500-mUe raoa beca~ cJ USA.C's rule cutting mai- imum capacity to 40 gal\005. The Ontario race is the third in the trl-o ple crown series that begins at tn4 d.ianapolis in ft.lay and goes to Pocono Pa. before moving to Ontario. • Ttie Califontia ~ has been moved to (Seo GRANT, Pa;e C%) ' ' CdM's Laver.'· , , Up set Again By Indian ... roREST lflU.'I, N.Y. (AP ) -A Jong, skiMy teen-age r Crom Madras, India, is the new giant killer and glamor boy of the 1973 U.S. Open ~eMis championships. Vijay Amritraj, one of three tennis playing brothers, captivated a gallery of 10,868 at the \\lest Side Tennis Club Saturday, upsetting Corona dcl J\.1ar's Rod Laver, the onetime king ol the game, 7-6, 2·6, 6-4, u . 6-4. "I was lucky," he said after se'ol"ing his second victory or the summer over the player who ruled tennis for almoM a decade. "He is very good -he plays very solid tennis," acknowledged Laver, 35, the oo- On T V Today ChaJOnel 2 at 12 ly player ever to win tY.-o Grand SlamL · He captured the four major cham- pionships -Australian, F re n ch • Wimbledon and American -as an amateur in 1962 and repeated as a pro in 1969. But Saturday he met his match in the slender Indian with a lackadaisical but deadly style and ingraUating personality. At the end of a rally, Anuitraj would stop in midcourt and applaud La..,,, Al other times, after having a shot whistle pa3' his ear, be would llroak into a broad grin. Some said he didn'I have a killer In- stinct. "Meamem doesn't mean grit.ting )'Olli' teeth," Laver .aid afterward. "He'1 cot concentration -that's what counts." The youthlul lodian beat a vtntago Laver, The Australian showed litile e(. lects from bis bade Injury anci produced oome of the finest tenni8 of. his career M times while at other times lapsing lrtto volleying errors. U.S. Poloists Po st 4-3 Win Over Cubans BELGRADE ("1') -A •crawy United. States water Polo' team came from behind and defeated Qiba 4-3 Saturday In the first round of games at the World swimming and water polo championshipe. The Americans trailed t..O after aoly 55 seconds but rallied for a 4-2 lead after the third period. The Cubam sewed their final goal in the last second of the game. Fears of a rough water polo game between the United States and Cuba didn'l IJUlterlalizc. There were a lot of fouls, Wt nothing like the brawl which ended"thc basketball game betY.'CeD the t\\'O countries in the \Vorld University Games tn· ~toscow last month. Carlos Sanche• scored all three of Qiba's goals. After his first goal in SS seconds. be almost got two more but goalie Jim Slat-· ton of El Segundo foiled him each tUne. In the S«OOd period, tbe United stale9 surged to a i-1 lead on gnals by Newport Beadl's Eric Lindroth and Peter Ascli GI Bert<eley, But Sanchez came back wKh another goal making It i-~ Slatton knockod the ball down. but the referee awankd a goal. Asch sent the Americans Into a 3-2 lead a~er 1 :24 •f the third IJriod, and Jon Svend.sen of Orinda made 1t 4-2. 1 The United States ·su..vlved .a lolllll sptll ln the fourth ptriod •il<o J'un Ferguson o! Sanla Clara and JolJD Schmitt of Los Gatos . .were penall&ed togelhcr. But the s.hort·hal'lded Americm11 1Ufftned ancj the Qi bans failed to 8"I a · shot. ' ' C Z DAIL V PILOT Michigan \Yill Be Potent Again in '73 Grid Upset; D1·ake Dealt ANN ARBOR, ?ltich. 1AP 1 -Out:itan· ding sea.sons for his seniors has al\\'ays been one of coach Bo Schembcchler's ,>rime object ives in point ing his Universi- ty or f\.flc.higan football team toward Ct Big ·ren title and n<itiona! honors. or the 35 . players ri:cruited by Schembechler and hls staff three years ago. 30 are now seniors ond still on the team . · "An attrition of only five . that's not bad ," Schembechler s;i~·s. HO\\'evcr. despit e his :;;cniors being Wiechers Zips To Goll Lead; Trevi110 Gains \\'ETHERSFJELD. Conn . 1 AP '• -Big Jimmy \\'icchers held the lead bul golf 's big guns v.•heeled into position Saturday in the second round o[ th e $200,000 Grea ter Hartford Open. Wiecbers, a 29-year-old Ca liforni a_ who has ye t to win in seven years on the American pro golf tour, put together a ftve-uoder-par 66 in th e muggy heat. His to tal of 131 was 11 strokes und er par for two rounds over the 6,588-yard \Vethersfield Country Club course. Wiechers' score for 36 ho1es had been bettered on the tour only once this year, but a threatening group including ~me of the world 's best shotm.a.kers lurked just behind him. Defending champi on I,..ee Trevffio. Billy Casper and Australian 'Bruce Devlin were only one stroke back at 132. Trevino and Casper match ed 65s, while Devlin had a 61 as extremely low scoring COil· ti.nued in this event which runs through Mond ay. · At:nold Palmer, South African Gary P1.ayer, George Knudson of Canada and John Schroeder were in a group at 133· two strokes behind Wi echers. \\'hat he calls "an e'l:ceprlonal group.'' 1he tlnd('rclass1nen mlght p!<1y rnore ofa key role llS the \\'o[verines shoot to better their sixth-place finish iJt in last season's fma l Associated Press poll. Mlchigan , which finished \ti!h an 10..1 rl'Cord. !ost to eventual Rose Bo\\I loser Ohio Stnte 14-11 in the sea~n nnale and n·ound up tied for the conference -cham· ,pionship. The archrivals are again ex· pccted to battle for suprcmal'y. The p.l~ycr who'IJ be callt'd on to guide U-~·f Is junior Dennis Frankli n. who started every game last year and is the first black qu~rterback to e\'er start a gamt! Ill lilt school's 9,;.year !OOtbalJ history, "\'eah. I think he's 1he best quarterback in the conference. I though t he \\'as last year ,'' !Bid Schtmbechl er , the sccondlcading college coach in 1he na1Jor1. lie has a .m percentage with a record of 78-23·3 in 10 years, including six a1 ~l iami of Oh io. Yet if anything happens to Franklin. Schembechler has three other lettered quartrrbacks of high caliber, plus an ex- cellent prospect in :O.lark Elzinga . ~ nx-re's a good possibility freshmen , \l'ho played virtually no P.'-rt in U·M's \'arsity program last year, "''ill play this season "primarily a1 split end • linebacker-, r'niddle guard and running back.'' Schembechler sa id. "We didn't have anybody ready to play last year and v:e didn 't need them anyv.•ay. \Ve didnt ' ha\•e critical positions to fill. But \ve've got a rew-ll()?.•; "We 've got good backs on offense and defense." he said in analyzing the strengths and \\·eaknesses of the Maize U~I Ttl~ The 43--year-old Palmer holed three putts or about 15 feet and two more from about 30 feet in shooting a 65, his lowest 'competitive score in at least tYlO years. DETROIT .RU NNING BACK STEVE OWENS LOS ES BA LL WHEN HIT BY CL EVELAND'S CHARLIE HALL (59). Hubert Green, the first-round leader ~vith a remarkable 63, blew to a 73 and was well back at 136. The 22.>pound Wi echers had probably fis best shot af winning a regular tour 1\ ~vent only two weeks ago in the US I. Classic at nearby Sutton, Mass. Raiders Top .49ers, 23-J 7 ·. He held the tead through 70 holes b.ut f.len finished with a pair of sixes on the tinal two holes and tied for fourth place. Still, he's won over $57,000 this year. The jut-jawed Wiechcrs had a near·. perfect round Saturday. He didn't miss a green, he didn't miss a fairway and be didn 't make a bogey: S.cOl'ld round l1ade•t In !~ S200,000 Grn ter Harttonl Open go!I loornamtnl' San Francisco Bloivs 17-3 Halftin1e Lead OAKLAND (APJ -Oakland's defense turned the game around with an in- terception by Phil \rillapiano and a fumble recovery by Dan Conners and the Raiders scored a 23-1 7 \'ictory over the San Francisco 49ers Saturday night in a National Football Lc:igue exhibition gan1e . The 49crs led l'i·~ :1t halfti1nc. but the Raiders n1ade it. 17..fi on a 25-yard c;eorge Blanda field goal before linebackers Villllpiano and Conners 1nade their key pl<1ys late in the third period. Villapiano stepped in front of a John l3rodic pass intended for L:trry Schreiber ~jnd returned the interception 21 yards for a rouchdov.•n. On the next San Francisco offensive p!ay Sc hreiber fumbled and Conners. re-' covered at the San Francisco 30.-yard line. Clarence Davis S\\'ept left end four plars !;Her. on the fi rst play or rhe last quarter. for the touchdown that put th<' f{aiders ahead. Blanda kicked a 24·yard field goal in !he final n1inute. and Brodie passed the 49crs into Oakland territory ·before the game ended \Vith an \\'ith an interception by Jimmy \Varren near the Oa kland goal lice. DETROIT at CLEV EL1\ND -Greg Landry 's 80-yard tic-breaki ng !ouchdown bon1b to Ron ,Jessie in !he third quarter helped Hie Detroit Lions to a 16-13 vie· tory over the Cleveland Browns in a National Football League exhibition game Saturday night. The 48-yard Landry-to-Jessie aerial s~ up the winning fie ld goal, 'vhich Errol ~lann kicked from rhe 24 V.'ilh 12 seconds left to play. PJllLADELPHI;\ vs. NE\\' ''OR K GIANTS -Nonn Snead passed for t1\·.o touchdown s and ran for another. trig- gering Neu· York to a trio of second· pe.riod scores that slatted the Giants off to a 42-21 victory over Philadelphia in an NF't. preseason _gaine Saturday :it Princeton . N.-J. Randy Johnson pilOted l\'ew York to two more scores and Larry Jacobso n returned an interception of a Roman Gabriel pass 55 yards for another. sCQre as the Giants iron the ir firth straight c>:- hibltion game. Gabriel had scoring tosses of 25 and 27· yards in the final quarter. ATLANTA at CL~CINNATI ,_ Th e Cincinnati Bengals. trailing 20-17 wilh six . 1ninutes left. drove 65 yards to score on rookie Charles Clark 's 1,;.yard run with 2:16 remaining, then turned a last-minute interception into another ·touchdown for a 31-20 exhi bition football victory over the Atlanta Falcons Saturday night. CJark. a rookie running back converted from tight end . scored two touchdowns in the game. N E \V ,, 0 R K J ET S at NEW ORLEANS -Quarterback Joe Namath unleashed th ree long touchdov.·n bombs as th e NC\\' York Jets rolled past the New Orleans Saints, 28-17 Satur day in an NFL exhibi tion game. T\\'O of Namath 's scoring tosses-one for 73 and another for BS yards-went to wide receiver Rich Caster. and Blue. "U v.·e have a problem, it's in the defensive li.ne from tackle to lackle, afld defensively. ··11 we sustain injuries, we're not too deep there. Otherwise we've got a pretty good ~am.f• Ed Shulllesworth and Bob 111ombladh may be the best ooe-tv.·o punch at full back in the conference. There Is 1 bevy ol fine tailbacks. 100, includin g speedster Gll·€hapmainnov.d !rom ·spl it- receiver, bruising Chuck Heater. twt> year lettennan Harry Banks and soph prospect Gordon Bell. Troj ans Not Looking Good Says McKay LOS ANGELES (AP l -The Southern Cal va rsi ty scored lhe first three times it touched the ball Saturday but coach, John McKay was displeased with the way his team looked as the fi rst week of practice <:oncluded. -' " Quarterback Pat Haden hit Lynn S\\•ann with a five-yard paas for the first score, Rod MeNeill ran 80 yards for another score and Ray Washmera dove one yard for another touchdown to open the 90-minute scrimmage. However, McKay said the first week of practice for his Trojans. who won the mythical national championsip last year \Vith a 12-0 record , closed un int· prcssh·ely. ,;\Ve are far beh ind last vcar at this time." said ttlcKay. ''It's llke being in anot her world entirely.'• ~IcNeill carried the ball fi ve times and gained 11 1 yards, Anthony Davis gai ned 21 yards in three carries and Swann caught three passes for 31 yards in -leading the Trojan!, e Stanford STANFORD -Quarterback r..tike Boryla thre\\-' a five-yard pass to fullback Scolt. Laidlaw for the only touchdown 1'aturday in Staniord's tirst ma1or scrim- mage of preseason football practice. 1be Cardinals, e~pected to be a pass· oriented tean1, showed a strong running a ttack in the hour-long scrimmage. 111.ey ran for 146 yards on 36 playa. while a combination of six quarterbacks com- pleted just 10 oC 23 passes for 72 yards. Tvlo passes were intercepted. Laidlaw led the rushers with 32 yards in five carries. John W-mesberry pined 31 on five carries. e Ca lifornl• SANTA BARBARA -The Ollilornia Bears ·heJd a ckxmle seScn footbl.U scrimmage Saturday which coadl Mike While called "our loUghesl pradl<e oo far." While commended tailbocks <hick Muncie and Howard Strickland and fullbacks Rick Jones and Marie Bailey alter the Bears' first scrimmage in preparation for a Sept. 15 opener it A1abama. Linebacker Phil Heck moved well, and defensi ve backs 5am Williams and Jerry Jones also looked good, he noted . Freshman defensive lineman Harold Cotton, who mlssed \\Wkouts Friday because of a persma.I problem, returned for Saturday's workouts. GRANT ... Giles Falls DES MOINES, Iowa -J1m Germany scortd three touchdowns and rushed for 123 yards Saturday to lift New--Mexi.co Stale to a 27-12 Ul)6et of Drake in the season's fi rst rnajor college football game. Genna.ny scored on a one-yard run for the game 's fJrst touchdown early in the second quarter and then caught scoring passes of 16 and 2 yards from Joe Pisarcik. Drake, the MiSSOUJ1,Valley eonrerence tri-cbampion a year ago, was a IO-point favorite, but never untracked its offense under new quarterback Mike Celenovich. Ne\v Mexico State, 2-9 a year ago and 1-4 in the htVC. scored on the final play of the first half when Pisarcik threw a desperation pass that Germany grabbed and ran for a 16-yard tOo.chdown. It p ve New Mexico state a 20-6 lead. e Fallorlte• Stunned TOLEDO, Ohio -Dave Strawn and Craig Stadler. two collegians playing for the first lime in this event. stunned former champions BilJ Campbell and Marvin "Vinny" Giles Jll in the semifinals Saturday of the 73rd U.S. Amaleur championship. Strawn. a slender 23-ycar-old blond from ' Concord. N.C .. swept the first five holes from a \\o'ilting Campbell, SO, the 1964 titleholder from Huntington, W, Va .. and rolled to a 6 and 5 victory. The pud gy Stadl er, 20, of La Jolla, foil - ed Giles· bid for a second straight title. Stadler, taking the first three holes from the :JG.year-old Giles, won 3 and t. That set up an improbable finals duel between ·s trawn, a l U!\ixersity of South Carolina law studefif,-and Stadler a University of Southern Calfifornia jun°ior. e Ha ynie Keep• Lead FORT WORTH -Sandra Haynie. fl irting devilishly with misfortune, reeled off a spectacular string of birdies in the closi ng five holes Saturday and r~tained the lead after two rounds of the '30 ooo LPGA Charity Golf Classic. ' 'lbe veteran Fort Worth shoti:naker baltled back from a -4-0 on the fl'(Jl]t &ide to cant a 71 for a 36-hole total of 139 and a two-shot lead over equa11y cm.tic Kathy Whitworth. Mlls Whilworth added a par 72 lo an opening &9. She is one tbot ahead Or a quamt al 112 !hit lncludts Beth Ston•. Mary ~fills; Judy Rankin and CaroCt Jo Skala. e Anthonv Baga Title OKLAHOMA ClTY ...: Earl Anthony. a Tacoma, Wash., left-hander, employed key strikes in his final roll! Saturday to lake the first place check of $8.000 in the $70,000 National Championship of the ProfeMional Bow1ers Association. . His victim, Sam Flanagan. a. Journeyman pro from Parkersburg, W. Va., suffered a 212-189 defeat after taking his first three matches in the finale to the six-day competition. Flanagan had beaten Dave Davis, 191· 145, Gary Dickinson, 236-218 and George Pappas, 247·236 to reach the final game \\'i th Anthony. 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LOUIS at CHICAGO -Carl Gar- rC'tt ripped off tackle for a 46-fard touchdown run and Ike Hill returned a 1>unt G7 yards for another second-period score Sa~urday night to lead the Chicago Bears t<> a 31·20 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. The Bears, Wldereated in exhibition play, powered across three touchdowns in the second qua rter with the third com· ing on Bobby Douglass' 13-yard scoring pass to Jim Harriaon. KANSAS CITY at DALLAS -Ca lvin Hi ll scored two th ird.quarter touchdowns and rolled up 110 yards rushing Saturday night to spur the Dallas Cowboys to a 'n- 16 victory over Kansas City. lflll made 16 sorties through the shrl'd- dcd Chiefs llne as Dallas brought its preseason record to 3:-2. The Cowboy• snapped a 13-13 halftime tie on an 85-yagl drive ~red by Roger Staubach. Hill hotted tbe final live ya rds for the touchdown_ Pl'M'SBUROH al GREEN BAY -The Pll18burgh s1 .. 1m, down u points 1•1• Jn the first ball, rallled lo defeat the Green Bay Packe111, 30-2:2, o n quarterback Terry Bradshaw'• ts-yard run with Juat Wider !Ive minulet left Saturday night. The Sleelers, down 22-20 a!Jer the filth field goal by Green Bay's O...ter Marco! mldWay In the fourth quarter, took over ~n the Packers 49 with 9•,-i minutes left. An ·JS-yard PflSS from Bradshaw to Ron ShankUn and a !~yard . run by Rocky Bieler set up the ·winning toochdO\m run by Bra dshaw . the first day of qualifying. the next 15 could start no worse than 18th and the nex t nine no worse than 29th. The two t()().mile races sbuf!led the 1-p. e Scheckter Crahe• LONG POND. Pa .. -South Alrlc.1'• Jody Scheckter escaped injury Saturday when his car hit a guard rail during a practice run for the L&M Olampiomhi.p Formula 5000 race here. ?'be . 23--year-old ~er, leading driver in the champimship seriea:, lost control <J bla Lala jllll alter he broke the 1.8-mile course record al Poairio lnlernatimal ~Wly with a speed of llUt mph. Eitenatve -end daJnave to the car ii ezpected to bo repaJrod !or today'• quall/y!llg race. Today's Sports On Television 11 a.m. (5) -ANGELS BASEBAl,L -. The Cali!omla Angels meet the White Sox at Chicago'• Comiskey Park. , 12 noon (2) -11.8. OPEN TEN· N18 -Early l'OUlld ldlon 1n the ~,:1111 U.S. Open Tennis Cham· plcnlhlpt1 ot the Weal Sida Tennio Club In !l'oroll HUii, NY i p.m. (7) -U.S. AMATEUR GOLi" CllA.MPIONBmP -Final round llellon Jn the 73rd U.S. Amateur, taPed earlier In the day at Inverness Country Club In Toledo, Ohio. 2::W p.m. (J) -NFL ACl'ION •7: r-. -Su per Bowl Vil action between th e Mli ml Dolphins •!Id the W1&hlngton Redskins. ., .. -.. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . ' -. . . . . . .. . .. . ' . ~11ncsay, Septtmbrf 2, 11173 DAILY PILOT (; :J ;Norton Suffers Conseqllences of Ali's Legend By HANK WESCH Of me DtlJy ~llOf Sltft GILMAN HOT SPRINGS - Henry Aaron isn't the only rnan figh ting a legend and sul· fering lhe C.'Onsequences. As Aaron pu rsues Babe Jluth's career home run record aM receves hate mail for his ef(orts, heavyweight boxer, Ken Norton trains here for a Sept. 10 rematch \Vilh living legend Muhammad Ali at the Forum ln Los Angeles. Norton, who put a dent in the jaw and the legend of All "i lh a 12-round d ec i s i o n J\o1arch 31 in San Diego, hopes to bring Ali's controverslaJ career to an end \\1h a vie· tory, but knows such a win would bring him scorn from many. The fi rst victory did. "Muhammad Ali is a myth in the black community," Norton says. "If he were run over on the Harbor Freeway, alld everybody knew he was dead, there'd still be some people saying he'd come back. "He's got that charisma anCI he's really built himself up, bot I've got a job to do. "Yes, I did rece-ive some problen1s rrom bl a c k s , especially the young ones, after that first win. Out it's something I can live with.'' Ali had 1-argt'ly explained away !I 1971 loss to Joe Frazier, and built himself up with 10 straight wins before the 28-year-0ld Norton broke his jaw in the March matrt>. In Ali 's version , the jaw was broken early in the fi ght but he still hung on to make it close. Norton has &een the films many times now, and he feels the blow th.al broke Ali 's jaw didn'l come until the final round. That's Gil behind h i m • hoy,•ever, and Norton i s training hard for the rematch. He has honed down to 207 pounds on a 6-3 Inc h frame, and plans to weigh between 203·205 for the fight. lie has a 30.inch waist. and biceps over half that size. He feels fit and confident. "I feel I'm a liUle behind training schedule, but Eddie (manager Eddie Futch) feels we're right on schedule." Norton says. ''It's not ht're "'hich is i;ood in OIK" respect since I ca11 get my body liQ· uids rlowing and lose y,•ei,1tht enslly, bUt I have to be careful I don't lose too much. "Mentally, I'm bettt-r ()ff going into the fi ght at 203, and therefore my phy s ic a l performance \viii be bctte.r but I don't know if It makes that much difference "'hat I weigh coming into the fight." The mental aspeCt o r fighting is important Io Norton, and despite a recent falling out y,•lth San Diego hyl>' not1st Dr. David l)eau, u nuin he gave much cred it 10 in preparing hhn mentally for the first fight with Ali , Norton h.:isn't lost any confidence. .. Dr. Dean was beginning to act like he was the J>Uppett er. and I was. the puppel," Norton savs. ''Like all the work I'd doiie for the past four ~'ears didn't me11n as much as \\'hat he'd done in one yaar." "But I am a positive thinker. everyone around me is thinking postively, and if there's one thing 1 learned from the first fight with Ali. it 's that I can beat him.'' Surprisingly, Norton doesn't expect any major strategy changes for the rematch, either oo his parlor Ali's. "He'll probably try to boll: n1ore. and move around longer than he di d. a nd I'll try to press a Hu ie more." Norton says. "But the basic styles 11·111 be the sarqe. "lie can't do anything that I can't adjust to. and v.tiat I don't Imo~· about boxing Eddie does.'' Norton shrugs o(f reports ' that Ali is in the best shape cl his career and says he pa.ys DO altenllon to All's usual pr~ fight verbal warfare. "He trained as hard (or me for the ·nrsl fight as he had anyone else since Frazier," Norton says. "I hurt his pride the first ti n1e. so it's natural he may be working hartter, but so am I. "The only way ~mehody is going to psyche you is if you listen to them. and l 'm not going to do that. •1e didn't psyche me the first time and he ~·on't this time:• * * * * * * * * * * * * Norton on Tight Sch·edule Crissman, Severn Named Massacre Ca1iyon Site Name Does1i't Botlier Fig .Jiter To SoCal's Hall of· Fame GILMAN 110'1' SPRINGS - Everything about Ken Norton's training camp except its name seems to work toward preparing him for his Sept. 10 rematch with Muham· mad Ali at the Forum. Norton's camp is localed at .. a place called ltlassacre Can- , , yon. but any negative aspect that implies is countered by a cordon of well wishers and a y,·ell·structurcd l r a in i n g regimen O\:erseen by Eddie Fu tch. The daily routine: Norlon breezes through the CQCktaU lounge at t he Massacre Canyon Inn, and is quickly hailed and engulfed by the elderly white crowd that frequents the place. Several follow him up the hill to the sm..U gym where a ring sets at floor 'level and \r;atch attentively, occasionally snapping pi ctures with small cameras of Norlon a n d Hedgemon Ley,·is in their daily workouts. A tape machine blares thv. sounds or James Browns' "Super Bad" as the C rowd gathers and Norton throy,·s punches at an in1aginary foe while: shu!ning to the beat to war111 up, then-dons the gloves against three spar ring partners. The crowd applauds any Norton voll ey oJ punches and between nearly every round. First Norton spars with Pete "lt1uleman" Williams. ~·ho fi ghts in the Pt-fuhammid Ali style. left glove down. dancing clock"~sc and duck i n g Norton's shots r;,•lth quick head n1ovc~. Norton g I an c es past \V illiams duri ng breaks and reC€ives hand sig n a I in· Paul Crissman and Bill Severn are the s tructions from trainer· Eddie charter members of the Southern California Futch, then steps in to score College Hall of Fame, inaugurated this year several times with quick com· by athletic director Paul Peak. bioations and an overhand Crissman is generally believed to be the all· r ight like the one that broke time top basketball player in the Costa Mesa Early baseball ganH!S, however, Y.1ill be played at Te\Vinkle Park because 1nuc h of the wood for the. backstop on the baseball dia· mond is currently being used to make forms for the track curbing. fl * The scene is repeated in tenure at SoCal, Jed the nation's coll ians in Gary Wheelock. one of the lop hurJers ror AJi 's jaw. school's hi story and at one time ~r" his one-round skinnishes with J im scoring. He once scored 80 points · a single coach Gary Adams' UC Irvine championship Young. who is s m a J le r , gaine. baseball team last spring, has another trophy quicker and used to simulate • .. A k to add to his collection. KEN NORTON Severn. believe it or not. '''as quarterLklc · the speed of Pttuhammad Ali, for the Vanguards foolball teanl during the Gary replaced Jerry Maras. another and against F.lldie "Bossmar" late 50s. SoCa l played teams such as UC San· l\nleater, on 1he Fairbanks, Alaska semipro Jones , y,•ho provides the Inside rO'!itcr this summer and the (iold Panncrs y,•ork. reeently y,·on the prestigious National The crO\l'd lingers y,·hilc 14 MeelS \ ~!:~II Congress tournament in \Vichila, No~ton \\'Orks with the speed ...........-~ bag, beating out 3 staccato \Vheelock was passing throogh to\\'ll early _Defense ·Again l\.ey for CdM, Offense Should Be Improved rhythm and occasionally ad· Planned H (J WARD this week on his way lo Canada for a five-da y ding a hard right for emphasis. ':a':~ent before concludin~ 'ti: s~n1m1;.r then thins out as Norton goes HANlJY through isometric and regular . "My arm is a little tired," he confides. "But exerciSes to finish "up the -By SoCaJ . ~ itjsn'tsoreandafterallttlerest.itst.>uldbe. workout. ready again ne:i1:t season." · A few rem a i n fo.r Wheelock had a 7.4 record during the. sum· autographs and pictures, and There are only two home mer with a 2.60 e.r.a. He was used primarily \h ta Barbara, Occidental and others during fi ve m· a re11·e1 role stop to reassure Norlon. at meets for the S outhern · . years of grid \varfare. he'll defeat Ali for a se~d California College Vanguards -k '(; -f..i· By ROG ER CARLSON Dt th1 O.lly Pllltt lltff llavc you t'ver listened to someone like USC's John ~1cKay ex-plain how he could use a little 1nore of this or !hat to beef up his already im· posing array of r o o t b a 11 talent? T h a t thought octurTCd recently when Corona del ~lar fi igh coach Dave •1olland ....-as asked if there was anything he didn't like about his team's defense. ailed h time. get a shot at GeorJ?e cross country team this season ''We had to give up the sport in 1962 .. 1 M N he UC! . h . Liotta (165), c "anot er F'oreman and v.•in the world b h J " Cr , because of the exoense." Peak says. "yrm c amara, t tennis coac , is Bob Jones'' db!y ~ol\andkla ~ heavyweight championship. c~~rg~acface ·~n ac~~~tof~l~ Southern California Colle~e was founded· in currently in Salt Lake City to oonduct a clinic. pears set at c ens1ve tac e: Th . 1 h . 1 c schedule with 14 meets on the 1920 and moved from Pasadena to Costa Mesa Before departure, McNamara revealed he Jones won the Daily Pilot's e conspicuous Y w 1 in 1950. \l:ould also check into the possibility of taking Vote as !he Lineman of the crowd leaves and Norton is schedule. ' ~ th Ant t t . t am to that c"ty next n'on1entac1'Jv free Jo talk about ·;; ·:-: l-1' e ea ers enrl1s e 1 game In. the recent Orange The Vanguards open the spring for a tournament involving UCI. County All·stat clash. \\'hat he'll do if that dream or campaign Saturday, Sept. 15 The Vanguards will participate in a \Vinter Arizona University, Arizona State, Utah 0 he I h def ho becoming a champion is y,·ith participation in lhe Long baseball league beginning Sept.~ with John University and Brigham Young. t rs n t e ense w realized. It bcco1nes apparent Beach I n vi t a t i 0 n a I and Crawford coaching the squad while Jack are counted on are down t•-t No~--15· not the ,,,h,·te 1 · 1 h · h Rob inson is busy with the wrestling team. ..."-J.... ..A. linemen Tom Foster 1215). iw. '""" cu m1na e t e year in t e .-1. i.r w Evan Baker (l90). .lt1ark man's fighter he would seem NAIA district and national Newest addition to the SoCal athletic stat( Three former .members cl. Golden \l.'cst Reuter <l6S) and Anahe.im to be. meets in November. is secretary Pat Crouse. College .foot·bali teams are currently on the transfer Kim Nillson c175)_ "f don 't really know wh at That track and fie ld complex and baseball Cal State (Fullerton) roster, aloog with k. d , •-· I'd be" 1'71 cro!i cct11ntry 5<"'d"'11 diamond at Southern Cal O»llege will be com· rormer Mater Dei High star, Tom Grzecka, F-t and Tucker's mates al in 0) C11t1mp1on . ·-N "b I'd 1·k 5ept. 15 -•!Long BNch rnv11e1iondt pleted in six weeks according to Peak. and LeS Becller of Fountain Valley, linebacker arc Scott Watson orion says. ut I e to oo). (l&S ). Bruce Carpenter (lS5) use the title to influence sepi. n _ ai canr. Luther~n "We finally got alt the money necessary to Scott Albertson and Scott Smith are the and he) " 1ThDUs•rod oaksl (J>. complete the project ·and I am optimistic both newcomers to thE! Titans while J ack Genteil "We'd like a little more backup at outside linebacker and at corner," says Holland. ~ and Spyro Anlypas (185). o rs P my race. s.oi. 2s -ca1 s111tf <Oomin111m1 \1'ill be fini shed within six weeks," he says. will be playing his final season at tight end. Terry will return to his Does that mean he'd follow H1110 1Ji. ]--------------------------------- ! 11. k a course similar to that of Set1t. 79 -111 La' veo11s 1"v111lf°"111, am 1ar cornerbac p ost , · 0c1. 6 -at us1u <San 01~0> arr.o a long with Brad McNamara Foreman. trying lo inspire A1usa-Pac111c, P l. Lom.l. A little more backup? ~fany coaches would be pleased to find a minimum of 11 heallhy bodies to offset an opponent's attack. But that·,, how Holland operates. He thrives o n defense and his team's record proves it out. In 1972 his Sea Kings shut out three roes and held two others to a single touchdown. And Holland is hopeful of parlaying that sort o f defensive effort Y.ith an im· proved offen.o;e this season into a second Irvine League cham- pionship in three years. He's building his 4-3 setup aroutl'd returnlng AU-league , . selection Mike Frost (185 \, MIKE FROST and Brian Verner. others with the story of his 0ct. 11 -At"'5.f-Pac1tic, Ct l Lulhe<a11 !J), Strong safety, or rover. is a OY.'n rlse to the top. °''" lJ -UST FF Mtet at e1 Ootaoo ba ttle between Fred f\.1oore "I wouldn't try to do what Park (HU. and Ptiilce Minna. F6rcman is doing," Norton H~'i. !tl0-L:1 e~:\1l~·~;). t0omi.,guez And Steve Behrens or says. "We're two different 0c1. 20 -11 Art« 1nvua1iona1 isan Jim Garn, Rhett Tucker and Verner figure to man the safe-people and 1 have to do things Olt90J. Jon Terry d h t 1 th' k 0c1. 11 -al Ch apman lnvlrallonal · ty position . my O\\'n "'ay an w a in -1or1ng~l (ll). or 11 ca1 sra1e (Dom· Frost moves to outside Corona de) ~1ar \\'Oil three of is right. lnouer Hiits). linebacker from his down line-its last four games in '72 and "I haven't bad to struggle M~:;~,J ii11.•' eio1a invnari0t1al !La man position last year and the JV, sophomores and from my past, I wasn't a Nov. 10 -at NA1A o•~rr1c1 Cham- Tucker is penciled in at mid· freshmen compiled f>-2·1, ~3 millionaire. but I always had p;°"''"1P' IL• Mlra<1a l. dle linebacker. . and ~J records. money.,, Ks~r'· 11 -., NA•A Nalona11 (Sanna, Tucker, soo of Orange Coastlj;:=======::::::::::::;::::i;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:= College coach Dick Tucker, is a 6--0, 185<poulld junior and figures as a mainstay in Corona del ~tar's system. Garn (195) is tabbed to return to his starting position at defens ive end. And Marty ftNNIS WOJWD 'Presents Vanguards Beef Up Wrestling Schedu"le Southern (alifornia College of Costa Mesa has lost four members of its NAIA District Ill championship wresuing_ ,learn from last season but coach Jack Robinson isn't shedding any tears despite a stronger schedule for the 1973- 74 campaign. "All four of the kids were " eligible to compete again,'' Robinson relates. "But they , · left for various reasons. "Ron and Dale Plate are In Alaska. Scott Ferrara has transferred to Cal P o 1 y S.Cal Colt.ft Wt'WIM"I Nov. 1, -at UC San DI-OD T01Jrn•• ment. o.t. ' -al UC lllvt•il~ !1;l0), o.c. 1 -•I CY9!'nt Q\IM!r•noul•r (J:JOl. • O.C. I -Pomon~ CD!ltQt 17;)(1), ~ O.C. 11 -Al..,..,PKlfk and LA Trll<M TKh ts:30), Otc. 13 -at La v ... n. t:olleoe f7 ). o.c-, IS -~n CallPllrnla Coll• lnvlltlfonal TOUl"Mmenl. Jtn. J -ti llN••'. Oii lltdlt!Wh (1:)0), Jtn. 5 -al Hotyw~ Tovrntmtnt, Jtn. • -al Al!IM -Ptdllc 111. Jan If -ti ta! Ttch T ..,,,_"*"I. Jen, lJ -•t UC Santa lt,bllrt {1), J•n, 17 -al USIV t fld ~. Lon>t !'I. Jtn, II -Whlrtt'1' Coo ... (1131111. Jtn. 22 -Cal Sitt. INortllrld(lel 7:)01, Jtn ,, -Cil Ttch .net C•l s1111 !La. Ano-11,1 (71)(0. J•n. 1t -at t lole Coll901 (•;)O), ,ti), I -,.,, LM!t Colltoe Ill . Ftb ) .-UC ll:lv.,.1ldt ltl. 'eb. 1 -Uni..,. ol' ll:tdtand1 (71JO). Feb. t -at l loft Tournament. Ftb. 17 -•I L• Verne COll"19 and C l~rtm0nl4ol1111!t (t·:IO!. 1110. ,, -., Pomon• ~ C•I Polv fP""'on1! 16!. llltb. 1t -ti UC '"" Oll!gO 111. 11'.t>, 1t -Ctl LurMran Colllf' (1). Ftb. 2' -NAI" D11lrkt 111 Tct11rt1,. '""''· Mt rth 1·t -NAIA N1!1on1l1 11 IU\llr rtlll. WIKon1ln. (Pomona) but is g1v1ng up wrestling to concentrate on a course. or sludy he can't pursue here. "Tim Keller has transferred to Northern Arizona Universi· ty," he says. Turning to the brighter side or the ledger, Robinson says the Vanguards have increased the tempo of their schedule. "We've added UC Santa Barbara, Cal Poly (Pomona), Claremont. USIU and Cal Tech this season. Overall, we have 23 dual matches and will host our own invU.aUonal tournament Dec. IS." How about . some of the newcomers to the Vanguards roster? Randy Powers, a j S 8 • pounder is a transfer from Fresno College. He was fourth in the district in his we:lght class. At 14.2, Darrell Ward comes to Sc!Ca! from Foothill High SChool ln Bakerttleld where be was a league champion. Robin91Xl. himself a former coach at Tustin High, has r<eruit<d heaV}'Wl!ight Ron Hansen. Hansen was a CIF champion two yeilrs ago 8t Tustin under his current coach. lfe weighed 250 at the ttm.e and I! at 280 now. Guy Blevins, the Desert League junior college cham· plon from Imperial Valley, will wrestle at 118 or 126, dP.pe:nd ing on Rob In s on ' a needs. OPEN DAILY 10·10; SUNDAY 10.7 SUN ., MON ., TUES., WED. c::11-r--.. ... ,,,....._..q.,.,,;,,.,,.""' 4-FULL-PLY POLYESTER CORD ~:::: -tS;l8 ::!~ eg, 21 8 -878xl3 .·. ~~:::: ,l,l.:.:.: ~~: l:E 14f.!. 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SHOCKS Reg. 10.44 Ea., Installed Sizes to fit mosl Ameri· 7 9 .. con cars. lnstollatlo n 1n· • IE cluded. l ~•"piston.Sove. 0 • Gu1ruteed 1s Lone 11 Yo11 On Your C• "SUPER K500" Reg. 32.88 -34.88 4 Days Only 2688 GMl'lftttttl 11 Long • You Dw11 Yo• Cit '10ur b.1tbottery".,. polypropylene cas- tor spoce, oddit ionpl p lo t•s ond more powe r then s lon'dord rubber botl•ry. SI.es to Flt Moil U.S. Cars 3-Ways to Charge It at K mart ®. 2200 HARBOR BLVD. w~~n . COSTA MESA ·- • ' (; -1 DAILY PILOT Start Your Engines! Sunday, St1t.c.rnber l. 1'17) WITH DEKE HOULGATE A couple of years ago we were involved In promotion of an indoor Class A speedway motorcycle race at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. The event was a disastt r fina ncially, but in the words of one of the few spectators \\ilo attended, actor Billy Gray: "You didn'l kno\\' ii at lhe time, but you may have changed the course of history.'' a On that night Gray started lhe '':heels in motion that (I) made him a speedway molorcyc1e racer and (2) could see him becoming a candidate for president of the United Slates in 1976. Billy Gra)', kno\l'n to millions o~ TV . viewers. as Bud, th:c son. on the old "Father Kno\\'S Best' senes, runnmg for presi- dent -is that a crazy idea? Alamitos Racing Results •• l •tvrf•'I CIMr a '•&I Ptl,T IAC• -J~ y1nh. 3 111r oldi .. 11~. Cl•lmln11. PU•M 111100. , R•d ll y Wli1 IS . TrH1~re) lS.«l t.IO $ • .0 Hut,,... lunny !C. Smltt'I) 1,611 ~.10 JI"' M1 (E, Gll'U ) 2.10 T l~ll,OI, AllO r1n -Wiid Coo1. F•fr ll•lr, PaUW1 '''· Pl1flblf, T011to'1 ••v 011ke. NO llCfl!C"-•· It llKI•, S......l!llfy WIM & 4 -Nultlw l1t1111y, Hid 11u .... SICOJllD llAC• -1SO 'l•rd1. J y11r okll. c111m1ne. ,.ur .. '2500. 5UDI!' O\llM (J. Wlf'd) 25.20 10.'° •.N Mr. Whllltl IM. 8\ck•ll $.00 l-20 SU!llt'son IS. TrH•lll'I) l .40 Tlm.-11.1' AIM II.In -SMkl M Up. Go Jol!e, Moh/II 2. No i.cr1klll1. d THlllD llACE -S4f Y•l'\J,. l \'llr "J\1aniacal." Gray sai . 010. a. up. s11r11<1 1llow1nc•· Pur1e It happe ned this "·ay. the actor-cyclis t explained: ~1~W1r ct11c <c. sm111111.60 3.IO i.60 "A "·ritcr friend of mine and I decided to go see that race. ~~.,.il:~n \~,~~·~~~r~oiir> ~-'° ~:: On !he \vay down we started talking about the genn of an idea, Tim• -21.n and it grew into this fanta sy, a Political ~tire. , ~~ r~: ~.tee• toy, Marlon. G1.1y, "Jt occurred to me that I ha ve had an a"•ful lot 0£ exposure No 1K•1tciwt. from the TV series. My friend began commenting on how das-f"OUlt TH RAC E -3SO varc1s. 1 vear · Is but the ola1. Cltlmln11. P11r11 12500. tardly is the assault on the senses of TV commercia , on M 11, ear Lo 1 1, ! J . other hand, as bad as they are, they work. They sell products. 'tf:;~11• IT. u p111m1 1·¥J t: ~:: "We extrapolated this idea to a candidacy. It 's the old theme L1.}111~1 :Y 1r.o:iotH. croi11.1 4·00 -you can't win unless yoo get more exposure than the other ~"°~r~i.;, 9!~'. .. ~r~~.vivl•n J~. fellow. On the strength of that and my own exposure, .we th~ No Kr11cM1. rized that a computer company in our story came up With a dif· l"IFTJll •.Ac• -lSO v1rd1. 3 ~ear ferent kind or balloting. Candidates would be represented by ~!1,·.,~11°"'1""1· PurN SlOOD. Tt>tt ll:i>n their pictures instead of their names. ~rrt.~~1110~~~1'~~111.nk:i'° ~:ro ~:: "On that •·sis it was decided that I was a perfect candi· summit' o1 kY..,t'f 111:. A4-lrl 4.•o Lid • • Jim. -17.tl date l\1y picture oo lhe ballot "uuld bring an overwhelming vie·~ A•"° ran -Wiien v11r11o1 You r1>o1, ' I bi the Fl~• C~lc1, Mld nl9n1 8KkV, El Toro tory because I have had so many avora e exposures on P1rk..,., T_,.1m1n Strip, Wtrth Mhsv ' , Go. Toolln Around. TV series. scr11cMc1 -Trlcl• Trunktl, Wiii "As the story continues, I campaign on the platfonn that I eioom. ... ,·u do away wi'th the presidency. We wrote this two yea rs ago, s1XTM ••c• -110 v11ro1. l ve•r olds ., lo ui>. Claiming, PurM S2100. but events that have trartspired between then and now make a G'"n UP 1e. G•r111 11.20 1.aa •.10 r 'bill' '' Rue Flt'ff (II:. B1nk1J 7.00 •,¥J real situation like this within the reahn o pass1 ty. w.rcn Me T•• ... t IJ. 0r1v .. > s.ao * * * Jn other "·ords, Gray is tblnking about actually becoming • candidate, even though the Idea started u-.,are fantuy. "At this point anytJ!ing't possible," Gray said. "J have ul- ttmAte confidence In mi ability to beat a.Dy other candJdate, il'1 set the right backing." Meanwhile, bis motorcycle racing career Is somewhat ahead of bl1 pollUcal timetable. Last year Gray was one of the ta.11- enders who sort or ·stayed out of the way in local Friday nigh& races at Costa J\fesa .This season be has been aggressive enough to build ap an impressive following on the sbort dirt tracks where class A racing is held four tim eS a weet. * * * Gray has won four handicap main events, a face t~t has caused promoters to begin pushing him as a star attraction. One of Gray's rivals, on the other band, doesn't share the front office's high opinion of him . Steve Gresham, an 18-year- old rider, has had words with Gray and once got a ~tile physi- cal. The feud is growing, although not at Gray's insistence. "I !ell down in front of him at Bakersfield," Gray said. "He got ei:cited and said I oughtn't to be riding if I couldn't COlltrol my motorcycle. "One night my engine seized at lrwindale. A. couple of guys managed lo get around me, bu t be ran r ight into me. He ran over and was shaking me. J got infuriated." * * * Anybody who rollows sprint car racing is not surprised that Lee Kunzma n has ri sen so fast in championship ranks. For one thing, he bas just finished winning four USAC races in a row. Most of the requests ror autographs and fan mail originate from his sprint car following. Jim• -U.2' · Also ran -fl11h Allt'f, Mld1c1uw, Plvgta In. 81rrf110, 1(1~'1 11:111111. No 1c•1!che1. 'J 1!:•1fl1. t -G,_ "" & 1 -llut ,,,,..., .,..111 tl".$1 SEVENTH llACI -4'11 y1rd1. J oldi olds & up. Thi LOI Al1mltos Cham· pl!)flshl"-lnvl!aU0111l. Pt.int tlOOAOO. CDrfM 51x CT, l.lpll1ml S.IO l .60 2 '<I Nall~e fm1>ra'1 ell:. Ad•lr) 1.IO .t.oo Char11er 81r (J. Orylt') ; __ o Jlma-21.60. Also ran --A·Ktw~h 81r, A·Plundtr eav, Tlnv 81r1. Pe-cc1dlllo, Poc~atu, fli111!1 !09. Mr. Mldlllnd. Scr111clled -B1rllmh1, Drlvln' M11n, Pr!ss 1<111tn. A.-L.E. l<levl !rained en!ry. NINTH IACE -170 Ylrds. 3 ~tar olds & "°· Cl•lml~. Pu'" J:IOOO. l<h•1• Pro !S. Trff...,rl!l 3,..0 2JO 2.20 Cul For Al:tl fJ. Ward) J.20 2.60 Pl\Oetll'I !l•UCI (C, Smith) 3.70 Tl~.04 ,1,1,.. r1n -Bit! Spf, lleach'H, Gttl tt, S19uln1'1 J1I, MllllwlY Tom. Scr1tclled -Miss Gonogo " E•Hl1, 1-K"-" ,.,.. a J -cvt I'll' Aut • .,..111 12:t.J41. Come Six Captures Los Al Title I Pirates, GWC -Sharp .. 'M;;;;.~i~-.. id:{fi~!.:-.: , l"ltOOUC TS &. I' R 0 0 UC: T I 0 H '°" C-1 Hllfl"l•1• SOvttl Le9\IM f'UP7 OEVtCES CO.. 1,111 $0ri!IOCl1t. Sf., Wiiiiam R. H1Mfr-, )ll*f LOI T\1111 Ht.1nltntlon a..dl. C1lllomla .,..., Cf .. UllVM Hfvwl, CA fU11 J1mt• W. Wllllam .. 3Q2f C-try Cllltl Tlll1 tlualneu 11 CIWICl\l(ltd fh' 1n ln-Orl~1. Cotti ~. C1Mf, '21U 01vld111t, Al'\ff 9 Wllll1Mt. ""9 Country Cl...ti WlllllPl'I It. Halntf' ~1 .... c .. i. Mn.I, Ct lll. nm Till• "'''.,..."' ""'" lllM wllfl 11111 ,_ Tiii• butlM" It C'OltdU(ltd II)' I GeM<ll I)' ,,.,. • ., Or•nv• c-ty '" Jl/fy ,., ,.,, In First Grid Drills By CRAIG SHEFF OI' 1111 D•UJ 1'1111 Slllt Fu.ndamentel8 and technique were the big Items stressed ns the three area junior college football teams began twlce-a- day drills {with pads) Satur· day. It followed three days of conditioning. Here's a capsule report on the three colleges : GOLDEN WEST -'\Ve had a good practice today," said Rustlers coach Ray Shackleford, ''if fact we've had four good days (three days cl. conditioning). We've got good enthusiasm and our k~ are working hard . "We think we're going to have a better team than we did last year. We're bigger 131ld we've got more depth and size and 'Our qu arterback posi- tion is very competitive. "Today's was a normal practice with a heavy stress on fundamentals." Shackleford reported no ma- jor injuries' following a 10-15 minute scrimmage Jn th c afternoon s e s s I o n • 'Mle HusUers also had a short con- tact scrum In the morning drlll. "\Ve've got a bunch or nag· ging things like pulled hamstr· ings, a couple of groin pulls and some minor ankle in- juries, but nothing major. All of those came before we put !he pads on ," s a Id the Golden West coach. Shackleford added that the Rustlers won't have any ma· jor scrimmage prior to Friday night's scrum at Cerritos (7 o'clock\. "We'll probably scrimmage H)-15 minutes each session • , , jusi. enough so it's not a total shock to them against Cerritos. We 'll t«itinue to stress fundamentals and technique and build a good foWldatio n. "We're not ~s far along as we were last year, but we had almost an entire sophomore football team last year. We only started one freshm~n on offense and two on defen'se in l"artMfll'llll ,..,_.. J ime1 w. Wllll1ml. P'llbllal\M Or1nci1 Coout 0.11¥ l"llOf, 0..,.,.,1 l'1rtner Aueuif It. It, Ill. •l'ICI s.ttmllw J. . in t~I• 1t1i.mtnt w11 "kid with the C01111• 1m Mt5·12 our open g game. iv c1er1t., 0r • .,.. COlllllY on Avo11t1 23.J----:=:::::-:::7.":==:::--- "But we thlnk we're going to 1t73. P·ln*' PUBUC NOTICE have a better team. It's not a 011,1N c. MUNN,, A"w· 1-------------·tter or 1r it's just a matter MUNNS. tcOl'l'OIO. MOl'l'MAN. l'ICTITIOUI IUllN•n ,...., ' NUfllT t. TMllOCICMOITON MAM• STATSMINT of when." 1tt Ntll"lll L•k• ...... _ TIM lollowl119 pw-l• •olns butl11t11 ,.--., C••llwlll• tll l'I 11; 1....0C SlAltlll Ml'G. CO., .,, .... lla1*111ll ORANGE COAsr _ "We l"ublltMd 0r.,... c°"" 01Ny l'llot Aw .. co111 Mfl•, c.111. Allf!J'I 211 .,,. a.pt'"'""' ,, f , ,,, J I""'" ,., Ml,lldw. 71.1 e. Hoed Av, .. thought we had a good prac-nn ,..._.,, s.n11 AM, c •. mw Uce today," said Pltatts coach .1!~: •• ~111111 I• clnduct1111 .., •n i ... Dick TUcker. "It was just like PlJBUC NOTICE Thi• ,{::::;:..:·,!~~Nd wttti .,_ CWl- every rJrst day in pad!f. We l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS I)' Clt!'k of °''"'" (Ml!)' on A1111111t f, had a lot of thing! to cover." NAMI STAT•MINT ltTJ •·tml Al•·r a short w o r k o u t TM 1o11-1nt .,.,..,,, ... 401"' ,.u1111tMct °"'• C0111t D••ty "''''· """ bll•l11t11 '" following the Sues' armua1 A.MEll:ICAN IEAUTIES. '""' N.wport A,.~uu 11. lt, " •1'14 ·~-t. I ol 11'4.. NIWoort e1ac11, c1. '2660 M1·n Photo Day, {)CC Spent I ot Or, Hit N~ Tin, IM MacArtllurJ------------ time on its passing 1ame in !;~· No. 11, s.n11 ,,_, c111f!Ofnt• PUBLIC NOTICE the afternoon drill. A11tt1onY ••v ...,._ ,._ M•eArttwrl~~-~-~~----- w h d li NIU. 811111 .. No. ~. S.nfl Ml, C•llklmll ) P'f',JI~O~:A:l~:.·:· " e a some ve ,..-..... n101 '- bl ki and ""°'nt some time lhl1 1>1.ralnts1 ll condixtld bY • 11-r•I TIM loUowlnQ PMMlll 11 dolnt blltln.11 0C ng ~..-.• plrl ..... slllp Ill the pass rush today II said H H T1n. , .. D SAHTANA L" HD s c A"' E . -on . ' Tllll ,;,1fmtnt w~.· nled' wlm '"-Pr01Pkl, N•Wp(ll'I •••ell, c11. Tucker, Singled out were Or ~ c1111ntv cien flA Or•no-cwni1 on w11111m c. Pounon. e. ,.,...'*'• · kl G t G Iker • 1 m Newport 1111ch, C•lll. defensive tac e ran e AUO\tlf 7• 1 ,.2,m T1111 b111ln.11 11 conc1uc:ted r, 111 In· (6--0, 230) and running back 1"11bU1111d ortnte coa11 D•nv Pllo1, dlvkl1111W11111m c. l"outton Dan Princeolto, who im-~,~1111 It. 2'-•nd s.Dt9!Tl"• i'iir.f:i r1111 11111m.nt w11 111t11 w1111 ltl9 Coull- pressed !he Bucs coach with tinCMrk ot °"'"" county "" """"' '· his blocking. PUBLIC NOTICE ''"'" N t l"ubllahtd °''"" CNtt °'41v ,.not. Gelker ls a former e1Np0r PICTITIOUS •Ut•M••• A111111t1 12, 1t, u, •r>d s.t1mw t. Harl»r H.Jgh standout who was NAM• STAftM•NT ltn t.47.f.1:1 at Colorado last s e a son ••• ~"-touow1111 tw-11 6041111 bllll- Princeotlo is an All-CIF star · 11:usTv NEEDle:. •u 2ID'ltl '""'· PUBUC NOTICE • N•WllOl't ~ C•UI. '2'40 from Estancia. Alie. Mot\1911, t»t RIPllOlt" COii• PICTITIOUI IUSINass ooked IM&t C•tll ~ NAMI ITATaMaNT "Our receivers also 1 Thi• 't1111in.:i1 11 cOfldlltltd bY '" In· TIM followt"ll ~ .,.. dolna good to me. We've got several lllvkM~1c1 Mont.ii 111n1:'-M-'1~•: P'ANTAStES . .., s. c°'" Shock Subsides good receivers. Lee Joyce, Tiii• 11...,._.._ Mid ~"'"" coun. HlthW•"· LIVIHI' 1-.c11. c.irt. '*I <-. RI · k ,,...rl1 J-OllrNn. "' '"""-Tv• ft1 a·r k Weather~. C ';",,i1•k flA Or•ntt COUtlt'f ., AllOllllt '· rac1. L-v1111• lffth, c.i1r. "'51 r-~-n...i. Gran a t h and ,..:rnn E1111••li• Ecllu Fl111«, 22 a..c.., l1y, ~. -ked NtwpOrt 81Kll, C•llforflll '*2 ~1ason Hungerfocd all too ,. .. 11111hed' Or•ntl' CCll!tt D•ll~ •1101, Tlllt 111111,_. 11 conc1uc:tt11 ll'I' • """•I ~-all how· A.11111111 12. It, 2t. •nd s""''"'btr 1, P"rt11trshl p. good to me. ""'"""" re Y s 1t7' UM-n M1r11 J1 ... 011""" ed a lot of speed · e:uoe!\11 Eol11 Fl•lll• n-• ·J h s 0 n PVBUC NO"nCE Tlll1 u11-1 w11 111..i wtltl fM c-" And .n.a;'\I o n "" c111k of Or111t1 CMll't' on Ju4wt 11, (saphomore quarterback) con· PICTITIOUI IVllN••• It]). ...,,.. • Big Chalknge ' tinueS' lo throw the ball very llAMI STATEM•fllT ,11bli1Md Or1np COii! 0.11'1 ,,lo!, "·ell. Our success tn throwing 11~h• lollowll'IO l*Mlll 11 doltlil 1>1.r1lnn1 ~fflu11 "· 26. ,,,. S1p1..m-~.~ this season will depend on how W3COH. *' Mt. v1irw Dflw,J ------------ wtll he will do." says Tucker. ~us~·.~:e,,'J'.:.,':! Mt . ..,1_ 0r-.. PUBUC NonCE occ plans a-45'-minute L•GUMI IM(ll, C•llfortll1. -••CTmOU• ••• , •••• Facing Sooners NORMAN, Okla. (AP) This town has finall y res igned itself to live gracefully with the athl~lic punishment Which rocked" the Universily of Oklahoma less than a month . Mond Tlll1 11U1lnffl 11 cond!Xled bY .an In· scrimmage session ay dlvkl111I. JllAMI ITATIMIMT who are hurt are the ones who morning. with the Bucs staff Thi• .~;.,!~~:"::,· 1f1~ wltn IM Coun. riJ.~ .. 1:~1~•11111 P1r•ont •r• dol"I are here now." hoping lo get a look al tv c1tr1t " Or•"" co1.mtv °" J111w 11. AtTEC •llltNTING. 111u Arter: Cf., 197.l. F<1111111ln V1llrr, Ctlll. t1PCI The players themselves talk everyone oo the roster. ,,.~ 011111 L .. °"'°"· u1u u.. c1 .• "We rope to find out a Jot "ullllthtd °""" CO.If D1lty "''°'' fount1ln V1llrr, C•llf, tt1tll about I.he PfOb<!tion only when ,, Auou11 i t. It, u, •nd 1~1em111r 2, K•v l!'ll1n Kl•kP'lrlcti. uus Arttc about our guys Monday. U7J UM-7J er .. Foun111n v1111y, c1111. 9VOI somebody presses them. Tucker also reported no ma-"~~:,~1~~·1• 11 conducttd bV • ",,.,_. "At first it really upset me , j i juries "We've got some PUBLIC NOTICE 011"' LM DNhlll or n • and ained Thi' "•'-' ,...., 111..s wilt. ,... ,.,,,. ago. . but I've forgotten alx>ut it pulled muscles spr PKTITtous IUllllUS· "" c1.r1i o1 °'lflll' c111n1" ., A111111St 1r, Rarely does a cab driver n°"··" said split end Tinker ankles. Most of our guys are HAM• sTAT•M•NT "73· "'"1 Owens. ''The players I've talk· j11St real sore right now. We've 0;"-follow\111 ........., •• 004119 tiutlnMi P11blr.r.tc:1 Or111Q9 COii•' 011rv ,.uo1. talk about ll now. It no longer ed to feel the same way. been ruooing them an awful COllSULTANTI SECUlllTY ANO A\11. ''·Ko •!'Id"°"· t. t, ltn Ult-h is a topic of dist."USSion in Jot ." ""'TllOl.. 11w ,..,.. lld .. No. :aos. "Everybody's trying to get . "--"'"'*· CA n.11 restaurants and other public the probation out of their OCC is scheduled to scnm-•oo.rt L ""'*""' .i.-11 Certilo.1-----------'cl·-'-) MllllM Viti .. CA t"7S ,.ICTITIOUS 1us1 ..... places or gatherings on the minds and go out and try to mage Mira Costa (4 o Ul.~ Thi• WliMM 11 conductld by '" 1n-NA.1111 sTAT•M•WT streets. win every game . There is no and Grossmont (7) at LeBard dlvWwlitOWt 1.. ~ ,,;111 to11ow111G .,.,_, •• dolna w.1- basic di fference in their al· Stadium Saturday. Tllh 111i-1wn11+.d """"""" Cwn· sKV KING f:NT!lll"ll •s•s. 11., w. A coed; asked alx>ut the t"·o-titudes. We slill can "in the tv c11r1r; ot 0r.,.. c....,,I)' on A11111111 •· ''"'-No. •1, s1n11 AM. c •. mo1 ~1· i d CK Coach 1m. Tlt'ty J, lllJmoncl, 1101 w ''""-· year prl.IU<I ion m P 0 s e conference championship." SADDLEBA -'11JJI No. .:t •.. nl• AM, c •. '11111 against the Sooners by the Big Steve Davis, a sophomore George Hartman and his staff A=.n:t ~ ~·' ~1'°t 111~11"."si""' 11 condUc:rt11 by tft 1n· 'Eight 'eonrerence early in and heir to Ja c k s 0 n • s will host the annual parents 1973 2A11·71 T"" J. ••Yll'IO!ld Monda ~-1 .. n at 2 Tlll1 1t1t11Nt1f w11 IUtd wllh tlM C111n- AUguSt, merely shrugged her quarterback post. said. "It day y, "'"&"" ... '6 PlJBUC NO'nCE "" c1en "'°''"" count1 Oft Aututt IJ, shoulders . was a black day when we o'clock. ''n. _) "7in heard the news about the pro-The day's activi ties lnelude l'K:T1T1ous 1u11N111 P11t11r;P;;.i or1np1 coe11 o.itv ""°'· Even Barry Switzer, l he bation. 1t was a stiff penall.v. a tour of the athletic faci lities, ™ io1=! ''.:=in;:r, oo1~ A119. "· 2".,.,.. k¢. '· '· 1J73 ~r.i new Oklahoma football .coach . a revi'ew of the football ......... t1u1111111 ••: has hak th sh k ult' something that we are going Y ' ~ PUBLIC NOTICE s en e oc res ing to ha ve to overcome. We still gram and a talk by Hartman H1~~:!11":.0~~r~1.1111:.=t l.JM6 11:1<11----:;;::::=:-::-c:--::===---- from the probation dealt the ha d I r I on !he '73 """'""peels. 11:-ld Oevld ,,...nhw, 1sua Vwmoril, "''.' ... "'•'•,•,•.,•, ... M'•NJ.!'S <--I-_,,11·ng ir· ve to go on an pay oo -. y·~ .11111 w .. rm1nit91', C•Mlonll• nia .. , .,.......=;, v• ,.,..,... ball." A scnmmage WI o ow. ll:oe« llov .. ldwln, 1'3Sl virrnofll TM foli-1111 ""°" 11 "°'"' 111111,,... regularities involving, for one. .,. 1be Gauchos will 9Crim· W••'mlnttw. C•llfM'll• Hm ' ••: - quarterback Kerry Jackson. Davis, who has never been Coll Fr-T11b tM.i••-.. ~., a eentr•I D.u.o. RNTIRl'l:ll•s. '"" '"""'"'· I magc Santa Ana ege 1-p.1r1,,.....,1p. Hunt11111on hKtt. ce1, A.pt ..... "'47 PUBLIC NOl'ICE Fans who were at Odessa, Mo., Jn 1970 when be crashed are under.i:tandably surprised that Kunzman is up and walking around today. It was one of the most spectacular accidents Jn USAC Jaclc;oo played in four in 00 one varsity Pay. said day night at 7 at Santa Ana 11.oHALD 0Av10 MANLf:Y llobtrt c. s1r.-. itttt ,.111 .. H1111· Com SI lead. all the Lhal when the word came he 11111 1111wm..,1 w11 111t11 wn11 '"• CO!Jf1· H~!On '"'"· c,1, .,..., e x , mg · conference games as a Bowl . iv ciwk or 0r.,... COllfl" ., Allllu•t ll, T1111 M lnnt 1. <onduct.1 by 1ft 1n. bistocy. • His car hit the wall, "rather hard." Kunzman said, then nip- ped up on a guard rail and rolled over many limes, spraying flaming fue1 around, before it boon~ over... the wall and ex· ploded on landing ootside the tract. A physician who happened to be there, Dr. Ward Dunseth of Jacksonville. Ill,, took quick action to save bis life, supporting Kunzman's broken neck in the ambulance by holding his head between lhe doctor 's knees . Partly as a result ot that crash, Kunzman is one of !he lead- ing safety advocates who are remaking technical rules to cut dcr.m the danger of fire and are providing more protection for spectators and dri vers. * * ''Any time you baveDeen Involved Dia 8efiou1 accident, you become safety coDSCiom ," be n.ld. "I think we're 1olng in the right direction, catttai down on fuel and dolnf tile other things that have bete propoted.- "ln rad ng th e 1afety teclmoJogy Jags a little bebiod the speed. We coocentrate on going fa!lt and forget some of the th ings "'e !lbould do. Unless a plane crashes we doo't find ou t "·bat "'85 •Toog "·Ith the plane. lt'1 just human nature.'' Kunz-man believes that racing is "translating safety" to the public 'Ailh many of Its developments. "We have bad the fuel cell for a long time," be said. ,;r 1'.ion't know \l"hy aulomobfle manufacturers don't make use of II. but Jt '• there for them H tbey want It. j'We have come very far in tire safety because of radng. \\'e have Nomex (fire retardant) clothing. In the next few yean f& "'Ill be used "'ldely by the public. Wltbln a year or so It wfll be U5able for things like car and plane interiors, baby clotblng and blankets." * * * Kunzman wa$ last "'eek's surprise in practice for 11> day's Ca lifornia 500 at Olltario Motor Speedway. He posted fast lap times for two days and was second fastest another. His tw1>lap qualifying average of 194.028 m.p.h. was attained using no added turbo-charger boost for added horsepower or with any special adjustments for a fast qualifying run. "I trunk we can run pretty close to that speed in the race." Kunzmt1n said. "I'm very satisfied with the way the car is run. ning under rece condl!lons. We are pretty conservative about the v.·ay the engine Is set up. I can run it as bard as I "'ant to. and It \\'ill run all day. "I am looking for\\·ard to winning Lhls race. We ha ve every right to belie"e Y.'I.' are able 10 do ii.'' Kunz-man's car was damaged in that first·lap accidenl at hr d!anapolis. After repairs were -made he fini shed seventh. He was a surprl!e at Pocono, whe.rt: he led the Schaefer 500 before drop- ping 001. Grid Scores (4111 ... Hew A.\tllCO $1fll JI, Ot"lkl 11 way, defeated a fine field freshman in 19n and is in-and three other players, Grant -----------J1t1.1 d1Vktu11. Saturd l""t -pt · Burget. Tim Welch and Scott ~ """ 111oe1:111T c. ''"-"'' ay n "" in ca unng eligible. P1111M1hld Ot•no• C01111 0111t "n°' Thi• "1""""' ..... 11i..1 wtt11 "" c111"'· the $100,000 Los Alamito.s "The r e 1 s but 0 n e Hill. sent S\vit:r.er a telegram · s.1tme11r 2, t. 11, u. 1•n v,1.n Iv c1w11 ., Dr•• Clllflly 111 Auoutt t. Championship for qua r ter reward for playing football .'' "·hich read: ,·, ·normmmT-(:i\~· -----------1 '11 ,..,,., horses. Switzer said Saturday. "That's ''We came to the University PUBUC NcrrtCE l"lllllllhtd <>r•not eo.11 D•Hv l"llOI, Ridden by Terry Lipham, winning. They didn't say WC of Oklahoma to play as cham-TOHV IOTIC •• ,,..... Joi ,,CTITIOUI iusu11:s1 ~I n. It, 2', I nd ~~ Come Six lx>lted the ~yard couldn't beat the teams v,.c pions. They can't change that. :~~·,,0;: c~•t;n0 ~ NAMI ITAT•MalfT PUBUC NOTICE distance in 21.60 seconds and play. They didn't say we \Ye accept the challenge." TA1Lo111Nc;" ,,.. .. Ital¥ ... TM to11ow1no Pl"_. •r• 0111"' ed $55 llOO h d '=::::::::::::=::::::::::::=:::::::::,[! ulld 111 CHI! Hltflw1w 111 t1e.11t11t11 •1: ]---:=::=:=:--::==~--earn • ' t e secon couldn't wtn the Big Eight It C•r-Ill'! Mir. IARIAI Y COAST IM,.ORTS .. l'ICTITIOVI IUSIN••• $50,000 pri:r.e won by the 4-championship. TlllMt "' •II my (\llt.mlrl ltr .. II TlllADING co .. 211 sr .. " Flr:et SlrMI. NAMI ST.t.T•M•NT Id !din th, k .. lfllloltell. l'lft -"°""" 11! 01· N•wport IMCll, C.lltornl• HMO Thi followlnt INl'-1 •rt •Dino year-o ge g IS season. "We've just got to wor sic;N ,.LAZA. NIWl'OllT c•NT•1t, Min.....,_, "°"''" lllC., • C•H1orm1 1111•'""' •1; It WaS the 16th viClo"' in 34 harder. r can C03Ch my kids ........... CMllr Cir W••· Am,i1 CorllOl'1llOft, 711 &hrty Flr1I Slrlft, HAIT ENTEll,11111•1, 11711 ... Ch • J part I"' iv1f1•lll•, Hr..pOrt IMCll, C•lltoml1 f'2..o S.OUl•verd, H v"' t In g I 1t n IM<tl, outings for Come Six, who v.•as on doing that." Now """ 111111ne11 ~, mw """' Thl1 11o1i1.i,.... I• cond11<ad DY • cor· C•lltornl i, "'°" be cho, nd poriHon ltDl!trl J, Krot11'1. 17711 lllKll llW,. a 2--1 second tting ice a S1>•:itzer said the probation /'l untington Ce11ter ni.-._ .. _ T111r .. ttc __ M.~ FOl"um H11n111111ton •ffch, c1111. paid backers $5.80, $3.60 and \\'OUld not hurt the Sooners. 0 11 5 CUSTOM TAILOR & DISIGNll Thi• .{~,~p;~:-.,~:·~:'t..t Coun-D~~~·H="i"r~ c~tf.'°" C11ttl• $2.60. Longshot Native ranked No. 2 nationally last pen to -ALnlATIONS --",,.,11 o1 Or•1111t COlll'llY on .-.1111u" 31, T1111111111n.1111 conc111C1t11 b'I • o-r•I Empress, off at 13-l, paid-year-. -in rearuiting -}-u-st Labor Day 14'1~~~~,'.J~~VI 1rn. """' p•rtn•r•;::,;.., J.-l(•lllll _ _ __ SS.80 and $4 for second. The because they can't play in Ji===========~~===========iJ P1.1busllld Or•noe '°''' D•ll)' P!lor T1111 111r1mlftt w11 111..s w11n me c-third d ... -•-,, ,, ,. u. 1,11 2131,11 rv1mcr..-11 or O••net COUl'lty on Allfllll 23. favored Charger Bar ran post-season games in 1973 an ... ""' .. and paid $2.40. 1974 or compete in televised P·UBLIC N6TTCE 1tt111rt "· •••'-"· •·t"'4 111e triu mph raised Come cootest.s in 1974 and 19'l5. II -------------1 :;_~,:.. ~.,._ Six's lifetime winnings t 0 "Our recruiting was already IUl'•lllOI COUllT 0,. TH• SIMI• .......... •1 $324,000. He had won the finished this year when the sTATI °' CA1.••01:N1• c .... ,_., c.n-... ,.. sed ' Swit ,.0. Tlll COUMTT Of' 09:ANO• T .. 1 1110 ....... ~.000 WiMer Take All lnvita· penalty was impo ,' zer "'· ,,...,,. l"ublllMd Or•~· C011at 0,11, ,.11o1 lional earlier this year. C'A>me exp. lained. "The players we NOT1c• °" SAL.Ii °" 1'1to,.1:aTY A11111111 ,, '"" Stottmw 2. t. ,,, ·AT P•IYATI SAL• 1t7J 2f.t.1.n Six thus becomes the seventh get nexl year will only be Eir111 fl! M. M. Mt:CALLEH. DK••Mll.J---==-.,-,-.,-,===--- quarter horse in history to freshmen and prob ab 1 y NOTICE •• MER&•Y GIVl!H ""' 111r.-PUBLIC N01tCI I . ~ .. f llCI II COflllrm•tlon 11¥ IM •boVH<llllled earn more than $300,000. wouldn't be p aying m uu" coi.trt. on t.pt.mbW u. 1t11, ,, 111001------------ Cha rger Bar fmlshed in the games anyway. The players '·'"·· or m...e111w w11111n tM 11m. •tlow· PICTITIOVI 1U11M11s Id by i.w, 1111 llNMl'tlllfl'd 11 co-e•· NAMI ITATIMINT money for the 241h lime in 28 IC\ltonl of"" WI~ r1' M, M. MCCALLEN, Tile' toliowlnQ WIOn It "°'"' llullMll dttMNd, wlll Hll 11 orlv1i. .... to TM 111 starts. lllfllnt •M bffl Ml bidder on llM i.rmt ,Hll LYNCH • ASIOC, 1.U 'W.nclllf arid condlt1-!lfl'tlntf'i.r """'"°"" 111 Drl"f, HIWOlrt lttcll, C1IH. nMO Olson, Garcia Capture Crown lluntington Beach's Jack Olson and Garden Grove's Richard Garcia teamed to v:in the Ca lifornia outdoor handbaU do u b I e s cham· pionshi p recently at Orange Coast College. Olson and Garcia dun1pcd Tom Fitzwater and ?\11ke Keane. 20-21, 21·7, 21·17 in the seventh annual tourney. Third place went tC> R.O. ~nd Richard car.son. Jn claM B competition Cost.a ~fesa 's Dan Nusur and Benny RlcardQ defeat<d Joe Scott and Jim Rossman. 21-20, 21-11 . HERBERT l. MILLER TIRE (0. IN(. SIN CE !920 ANNOUNCING MR. JIM LAMBERT . _ . is now ••iocl1t1d wifh the •teff of SENOR MEN'S HAIR DESIGN, rlglll, 1l11t, 1!'1d lfllll'tlt f/A 1111. M. 'lllllp G. L)'flCh ti, JOCI C..-, Un1. MCCAL.Ll!I N, dlcH .... •t 111t 11...,. of hit NewJ!Otl IMCll. C•I. n..o dMll'I tncl •II r1ef1t nn. tncl lll!trttl 11111 Tl!l1 lll,llh•n• It COl'IOWllll .., 9fl In· ' I I ,_ I dlvldv1t. IN .. , ... Mt imiulrtd n '*I ,...., to 1111 1"11111' G LVllCh 11 ol ~I 11 lhl 14,.,. of hit dtllfl, In Thl1 1t1M1Nt1f Wll 111..S Wiii'! 1111 c-- 1111 rMI """"" loClllM In tlll c-tv Of ... Cl k -°' •-·--Or11199, Stitt Of C•rltornr1, IHt<rfbtd •• if.n • "' •net .......,,... _, A.UfUlt u. follows: ,..,., Loi• '' Ind II, llocll 111 of Mun. l"Ul!lllillll Or•na• COM! O•llY' f'lltl ttnvtori 8Meft TrKt •• Pl!' m•D r.c•ll· Aut 2• •l'ld StPf. 2.. • 1• 1m WI-» Id In IOllll i. .... J6 ti Ml11e11t-1 ' ' ' M•Pt ~ °' Nld C-ty. UBL! ™ .... •• tUlll•' '° ,,I(,. •l'ld P c NonCE . .... M*!t. "°' dtltnqllffll, covtnlnh.J--~===~~~---c On dl!IOfll. r11lrl<tlori1, r1Hfvlllon1, l'ICTITIOUS IU11MllS rlfht .. ' rlglill ti Wl'f llld .. NITlll'lll of MAMa STAT•MINT l'KOl'd, 11 1nv. -Thf• followlno P1rMH11 ''' 111otn1 TM propwty I• to be told "M 11" b111l""1 ••: w1tllollt w1rr•nl)' or l'IP•-lft10fl •t to RAMCO. LTD., 221) W11t lln<oln • 1111 <Otldlllon or •llll•Ollltv of IM tOl1 or Avtnut, An111Mlm, C1IU. '29'1 llf 1ny tmpr-11 llltl'IPl'I lor con·. H•roMI 1. Ollivw 10-11 ,.,rtl'lll'l 1tn.N;l!on or CJ«llCll!lon. "12'1 WtU Llncoln Avtfl~, A~m. The prOOtt" wtM tMI IOld on IM follow• C1l1lornl1 t1IOI 11111 t.nn1: C.t.11, 111'1 ~11'11 11°"'1 of 1111 K-'h Serv•lt 1o-r11 "•rlMrl 1"*1111 ~Id to KCOITIP'ln' 1111 otttt tiv 22N Wttt Unooln Avtr1..._ AMll.im, ctrt1n111 dllie:li •nd ,.,... 119ltl'IC• to tMI P•I• Cllllonll• "901 on eot1flrm•llor1 flf NII by' S~torCourt. TNt IM.ltlltloll It cond!Xltd ih" • Umlt• T•• .,. to ... IW'Of•ltld to do.-°' partMNl'ltp. ~ EM:l'OW d'l•ttn ''' to Ill lllvldoH Htl"dd •· Gvlwr tctuenv' ~ tiuvw •N Ml'"• 111qp1 Tiii• "''.,.,,.."' ••• 11i.o W1111 me c-. tllll tlw Miit!" -..11 lllllY for ~18ry ty ("411 ff Ol'tntt Ctolll\ty 911 All9\ltt n, """"' tnd ptlky (If flt" IMl.ll'MICt: till ltn Nt1lll 1M'.r win P1Y tlll COit of r.cll"lllll ftll 1.,._ ..-•!'Id Or# c.nnrml"' "'"' 111m ,,11,11 ... lit """t"' •nlll wm .,. •111111111t111 °"'"" c.... o.n-r •11ot. r•ll\'tld •t t111 ~ flf HAltWOOD • AUf, ,. W Stpl, L f, lf. "1J iHl.n AOKINSON, l l'ton'll¥1 Ill' Mid C...,.· ..:vton. .t .. ........,... C•ltr Ori~. PVBLIC NOTICE SVI .. 414 Nftwptrf IMCh, C•tlf01'1'111• "'l------------ '"IY ... "'-' "1111 "" clri Of Mid l'tCTITIOUt •uslM llS ,..,.,,,,, ,_,, " ll'IV tlrnt •"II' nn• NAM• fTATIMIMT' 1M1ll~1llon of tltlt JIOIQ, ttld "'*' ,,,. lllllooorilllf WIOl'I It '811111 M ltitu m••lllf ty<h NII. , •1: TM unffftltl'lld r~ 1111 r1tM IO,., l.OVl'I Oll'TS 'fll CltllTINCS. Itel •nv tfld •II "~" IM'IOI" to entry of •n 111301 MtifM!I• Slr .. t. 'ount•fn Univ of ~" O.kot• n. IY1Mll• (Minn.\ It. 0 Nort11-i.rn tow• JI, ~ON!h Dl~Qll Siil• 21 ...... •• ,..,..... .......... ..., hlllltfl 2620 E, COAST HWY CORONA DEL MAR .,.._ centlrmlno 11111 .. ,.. v1l1ty, c.ut. ""°' DAT•Or Allflltt :llO, Im. ,,.., .• , l'ttmln 1•111 Mt. Kltfl, • MARCUS M, Mc:t.AoLLIN, Jll, Court. llM1!1ln .... ,1 ..... C•Ut. t1'91 Nlflh Dlkoft St, J3, M1n~lo St. l1 ,. .......... 111,... v .... t 011t111 a. ,.l'lllK11t1111l1 11 °''r(lol II. tltwl•nd IJ (l11Cl11n1!1 Jl, All•t1tt 20 Houston ,., 1•111-. • ltl!!tt'N1'9'1 •· o. ... ••t n -.rw Yori! J•tt ,., N• ~ 11 oa11•1 n. 11: ... w, Cit• 1• C~lc.-oe )1, $1. Lault • 0.\1•"4 n. Jin Fr...clKt II • ...._1tt. SIMwe&k te ........ la IJ Hfff'I. (714) ..... ,.,, ENJOY CALYPSO SAILING ASSOCIATION "H.w"' Cit 21'• St.11 ,_ ltetw/lurlf ;_,. )5 INh e H..,.., eatl Meriu .. ley (1141 64l·7100 .., fJIJI liJ..tJJI 1'» '#, COAtT HW'I',, NIWPOll.T ••Atll !f'l•Mf fl IM '-"Cl..,r M1r!11trl " 644-1292 ' MENS & WOMENS HAIRCUTS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY WILLIAM H. H, MCCALi.iN Jiili Ml-11 Con!111<ltd by •n !11> MA•wooo • ADKINIOM d!vtd'U•I. lf1 Otlllllf 0. M•,..... ,, .. S, lcklllln A"'"""" 8' Law TPll1 tt1;1mMI Wll lllH with lh• C"""" -........... C•llr °""' . 1.r11 04 'l Cltr.k of. Or•• c-ty Oft All8Ulf ii, ,... Of!11c• ... "'' 1 ta N....,.,, IMdl. C ......... twa P-21* , .. .,._ ln41 .... 1JU JM-OC I All~ tw c.•11e'°"'" l'\ll:llltl'lftl °"'"" Cotti D•U, 14.- "1.191ftf*I Dr•no-CMll Cl•I"' l'llof, AllOutt '' •!'Id S..,i.mllf>' L '' , .. S1¢trntMr 1, t. 1, im vn.n 1m ~J L_~~~~~~~~~~J-~~~~- . ,. • • .. ... -~~ .. . ... -.. .-~ . . . . DAIL f PILOf C .'i • The Week's Ma r ket 11i ghlights VOLUME, HEAVY TRADERS NAS D Quotations on Mutual F11nds The Re·view • , U•JM I"-l•IWMll......i M•W YO•IC -TIM -Ii l!o ,...,... fir N•w York -Fol· Cotvm G 11 7' 11,n i;?NTC , IJ a •7 MutOJal 14.)f 14.Jt sa1.-:: Eo; ! jj I.. 1ncom I" 111 IM ...ii ....,, .w.. ~·. 1t n : ~lllO 11 I Utt ~ COMMOHWLTH F'w1r, Sr 1 q ,.:ro LOllO 4aa: S1111111r ' 7' 5,,,mlf '11 ,;,) ',e~_~•l'ldon ••k~ul:i'ai 1l'~'il' 1.10 i '' vS G~'S ~:'r 1o·t! ~::,u~us lii 1 1:?1 ~~~: ~g I~ :.~ s~~~;r F :·~'.lo t·tt Dow I ones Stoeks L~'"'• 111 !"'°''" bv c 1 :1a 1,49 UtUhte '·" 5.4, eno dab !·'' 1 .ff Ruoo11t FOS1 TMA A~ e. tll -.,,. L-c•-· '"' ,,.. 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Vn!01>·20c from lk Harrls-1nl•rlvpe.21c trom ?Sc lmptrlal Olt Lld.-20c Prom 1Sc Jndt1C1ls P.&L.4 5\loc lrom «!Vic 1nar1n Hald-lk from 20c Kantb S1rvlces·2.Sc from ?1.6C R:.H. MIC'l'·27\K from 25c Me<h,1.a Cp.-lk 1.-om 3L2C Mlddl1 So. VIII. :JC< from 17\ltc • Pr.il1o Morrl.,.3Sc lrom O.J1olC Rich's tf>C.·2'c from UC union P1cltlc...SOC lrom SolC Ut1lV.rwl ltal Totl.·UC from •le Wtttv1co-11Vlc from 26'Ac STOCK·EXTRA OtVIOENOS ea,co c11.·2 pet • AEOUCEO DIVIDENDS F r1t1klln Airy I. MIQt .• Tr.-l?c: from lk Grav DrUQ Slorts·10C !rom :ICk: LIWty Loan Cp.-lllc from 1Sc OMITTED DIVIDENDS Nat. Homtt Corp. Sh® Alie FOCld' T1tcoll Nat'I (p. COPYRIGHT 19r.J !IV UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL l GoldW~! Fd l Glbt" F111I Sk Ahmsn .lOll 1 ?J.'::~~1 t: ' BlockHll .l2 1 Oe11tsolv .61 I Ft!C:hartr SI 9 llollln1tn .11 10 Martin.Al .olO 11 Mtl1fft Cem 'J Cildd Lewis I MKV 1.10 u S11tr1111 Lin " •rrd0en .10 16 W URoss .47 11 F..iPt~ 1 18 Un Fin Cor11 lt IPCO Hosi:i 11 to lucky St .S. 21 PIKO Inc 27 CLC ol Am 'ti W•11Mkt .~ 2~ Al!d SuPmkt 25 Wtlb!U CP 1 Am ExPI' 111 2 Viacom Int l T11@f'om11 ( M1r1!1·-M S R111Ub1lc CP 6 Arlen Rl!Ov 7 NI Hom .1~ I Cooi>er Lib 9 Whlttakr C11 10 Canida So 3 11 S1r11 Wei .JO 12 CC I Cro pf lJ Colecoln.. -~ U llteves 11/)g 15CC ICPrP 16 0eM1Vt ol 1 17 Morll El l"r 11 Dart 111 .lOll 19 AmJlde Cp 20 C1r1llt .6' 21 CvrtluWr A 12 l FE Cori:it1 '1J V(A of .to 2• Coml!Ulr Sci 2J Ner>IVM .«! Firms Keep Eyes on Inventories Special to lbt DeU)' Pllol SAN FRANCISCO - Cautious businessmen, wary or a sale9 slO\\iSown in the present cyclical environment, probably are checking to make sure that they are not overloaded with inventories. according to economist William Burke 1n the btlsiness and ftnanical letter of the Federal Reserve Bank ot San Francisco. Most needn't worry , trade rose from 1.41 to 1.4-1. In Juzy, 46 percent of. the respondents in the monthly survey of the national associa· tion of purchasing manage- ment reported that they ·were now adding to their stocks - up from a 39 percent figure in Jlftle. Over the long run, rising levels of sales naturally have ca fled for a rising dollar volume or inventory. For example, the $206 billion or invootory needed today to support a $1,267 billion volume of final sales is considerably higher than the $87 billion in stocks that supported the $449 billion in final sales a decade and a half ago. NEW PRODUCTS The constant introduction of new products into t h e economy plays a part In rais· ing total i n" en to r y re- quirements, the newsletter said. On the other hand, substan- tial efficiencies ha\'e come Crom innovatio.ns in operations research and computer tech-- niques, which have increased the effic ient movement o{ goods all the way from the time of raw-material purchase to the time of final sale. These developments have hel ped conserve invento.ries by speeding up stock control and improving tbe locationaJ ef-. ficicncy of planlS a n d warehouse s, according t o Burke. CUTBACK UNNEEDED If business should turn slug· gi sh later this year. a severe cutback in Inventories need not automatically follow, the newsletter said. Vo ol0.9 IJ11 16.9 Ui:i 2~.o Uo 0 2l.I lJ 2•.2 Ur> 14.l Up 1'2.0 UP 21.1 Vo 21.6 Ui:i 21.1 ~: ~-~ UP 20.0 Up 20.0 Vo lt.9 U11 ·u .t Ui:i 11,9 Ur> lt.6 Vo It.I VII lt.J lJp U.1 Up U.O UP 11.t U11 11.1 V11 11.2 011 011 &:f ~ 011 011 011 0 11 '"' OH 8" 'I 81, ""8" " 0(1 8" " 011 '" 15.0 U.t '" lt~ ll.5 11.5 11.1 10., 181 ,,, .., .., ••• .., :·~ .., '·' .., .., ••• ••• 1 EkilnNal WI l Colt lnll inc 3 Un OallarSI 4 lJ'INlll WIN 5 Camllft 0.1 6 Olv.rlnd WI 7 Ftm!lv Red I DOif! ROid 9 OtllCIO Int 10 Mal(tt1T elf 11 PIOMtr Sv' n lllchlon .1on ll UllN!'I .,,, 14 si:>«M• , 1$ ('. \6 A l"K Carp 17 A!"'Odel< I nC 11 Arou• lrw: 19 OtrTI lnd!,IH 20 HarwY Grp ?1 WTC Air .10 R ;r;:~~ 1 .. s~ 21 11 • .,..,1., En! 'ZS OCL l11Cor11 FINANCE however, since buyers have nrept the shelves clean io many shops and fac:torles. GW C Course to Co ver White-collar Crime Only 1 modest amount has been added to business in· ventories during the recent boom period, and inventory- sales ratios have fallen to very low levels in the past Je\'eral quarteni. Stealing computer data. the latest twist 1n white-collar crime and a problem of grow- ing proportlon.s, will be one o{ the topics this fall in a r;iew Golden West College course on BEGlNNING BUILDUP business and I n d u s t r i a I sccirity. A few indicalors suggest, 1be coune is the first step as well as the big plant will also be covered, Hunt said. first rommunily colleges in security, for exan1ple, involve s the state to organize a training the theft of customer lists, program; according to De.raid sales and business records. "A conserva.tive estimate is D. Hunt, head 0 f ad-and it takes a specialist to that American business !inns ministratioo or justice pro-deteot the thelt and the thief." -large and small -lose gram. This f a I I ' s introductory $2 billion annualy from shop- SECURITV PHASES course will deal not only with ll'ting, and this figure is computers in modern industry based only on apprehension "JNe hope to add one or two but will also go into business and recove ry," he said. passengers to e Ii m i na t e airliner hijackings to the re· cent evenl8 of Watergate revealed in this summer's investigation. DAY OR EVENING LOSE AS l-16-1·16 0 1! 4 -l'o Oii ~1~1'4 811 ,,,_ ..., ott, ·-'"Of H-~, 011 l t't-I~ 011 ?-"1o0fl '(•-'• 0!1 2''<-'• Off 2''<-~, Off ~-•·It 01( ~-l~ Ott ]'•-'• 8" 1J..1'-\i II ll:.-·~ Off '•-'• 011 ~. -'• Olf ,,,._ 1; Ott 11")1•-11 Oft 4~ •1 Ott 3"1o-~ .. 8" 2 ' • ff 1 -\• Ot t ~· ~·· l'·' .., )I .6 31.l "·' 21.6 27.J 11.0 16.l 15.0 25.0 "·' '" "' 21.8 n .1 21 .7 "·' NO ~' , .... 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Ill',._ '• Of! ~-~ 19 A~nl~m Food AJ~ .. 011 .~.4 .,,, lol~nthu• ("'n•t1 ,, ·-'" n•t S l ~1 1-4~11"'''~ C•n 7' •-\'o 011 11 _,, "e-rMI~~ 111!~ ''~-1, (>tf I• 'l Solloco "rd . .i& 17''>-117 Oii J.2 Me dical Ce11ter Set Up in Valley The first ot three. {actory- built lifedical Centers for Orange CoWlty has been delivered and is in full oper::i- tion in Fountain Vall ey at 9900 Talbert Ave. These mod u I a r fa cilities were built by Environmental Communities Industrialized Housing, Corona. Two more of the 4,200 square foot centers Will be in operaUon within a few weeks. one in Santa Ana and another in Anaheim. The facilities ·were purchas- ed by Fam i I y •lealt h maintenance, according to Dr. Gumbiner, executive director of Family Health Program. Most of these med ica l centers are comprehensive, one-stop ambul atory facilities with examination and treat· ment rooms . '."<·ray and laboratory s e r v I c e s , oir tome trists, physiotherapy, psychiatric care and full den- tal racll.lties. A pharmacy is also included at each center. Environmental Communities Inudstrialized Housing Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary or Environmenta l Communities Im:. Program, a nonprofit group1----------- medical practice that offers a hea lth maintenance schedule. Family Health Program bas about 35,000 members to whom full health care is suir piled. CU1TING COSTS however, that we are wit· in development of a com- nessing the begtMing or a prehensive tw1>year program buildup in inventories, ac-at the college to train pro- _cording tcLllw:k~~---"•ssionaLsccurity..jlel'SOnneL new courses each semester, intelli~ence and espionage, the In fact, the need for pro- evenlually eoding up wHb as guarding of research . and fessional securlly agents is a many as JO covering all devel_?pmeJ!!. p r o -R e r t 1 e s , co~em of the generaJ public -phroi~·s of 9eCUl'ity;"'-he said~. --isec"'-un:fYleaas amt irifonnatton -a.sweu asbllslnesrowners tn The 18-~·eek course a t Golden West will be available either as a day or evening claM. The day section will meet from 9 a.m. to noon on Monday, and the evening sec- tion Monday evening from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The use of factory-built ' •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii""i Between March and June, Security is becoming a ma- the overaJI inventory-sales ra-jor field " employment, and Uon in manufacturing and Golden West Is among the "The field is increasingly gathering. areas ranging all the way sophisticated . Computer data Security for small business from surveillance of airline • NY Market to Gi ve Brokers 'Bear' of By RON Sl:llEREl\ ClilrttlllM fdtaocl Mlllltw '-nolc. NEW YORK -TI.mes are rough for !t.Ockbroken. with volwne next to nothing and prices down. But by Febnlary of next year Umes will be even har<ler -for thoee struggling to become broker•. The reason is an upgrading of brokers' exam! by the New York Stock Exchan41e. For thooe """ labored throo8h the Scholnllc Aptitude Test in high school or the Graduate Record Exam,., and the law boards In college, this news is n01 particularly heartening. Nor is the news the test has been expancled from thrtt hour• to six. But for customers who have questioned their broken' Jn. telll,...,. at limes. the new eum may help inq:rove the caliber o( men and women entetlng the business. TRAINING SmESSED That'! alto the hope Of the New Yark Stock Exchnnge. whkh has lnltlated th e revision of the exam and employed t h e Edu cational Tt.1Ung Service, Princeton . N.J .. as part or an efrort to UPJHlde !he training given to retiatered repreJentaUves. Acoordina to Jam.. ,J. Needham. chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, ''We mmt make certaln that lhe credentials of those In closest contact with lndtvldual investors are above reproach." Fer Educational Testing Service (ETSI, the steps in- volved in writing the eum in· ·• eluded sitting down with mem- bers of tho NYSE and N •· Uonal As!odatlon of Securities Dealers (NASO) Rnd setting up specilications for the exam. "The Idea Is to measure the twlic proficiency of U., can- didate and mnke sure the person knows the infonnatlon .....ied to deal with his cust.oiner, '' explain'. J a n e •touts, program director at EducatJonal Tc1Ung Service. People In the !ield and stockbrokers and t h e I r supeniaon wnlt• the ques· tlon.s, whiCb were then review- ed and rewritten by pro- fes!lonals a t F.duCatkt'lal TesUna SerVIC<. One of the results. Mrs. Houis says, i1 that her own Investing skill Improved. MOR..U. CIUESTION Cri tics . of the Industry ar. quick to· pralse the intentiont of the exchange. but question iU ability lo write 1n exam that measUJ'O!I what lhey con· sider a weak point in the system -an ability to test the moral character of a broker. And the industry °' a whole, they say, needs some kind ol rettiinliig !olloV!hg the"Equlty Funding Cor por ation or AITl$flca scandal that left thoUsands of investors scar-- red. -What the new exam means to budding brokers Is that the three-tx>ur test, which they were &hie to complete In 21.., hours. wm be •"!>anded to Ui ke 11. full day and a lo( more .. tudy. Abo, aocordlng to DBYld D. llunt09"\ usist3n1 vice pre1I· dent. aep artment of regulatory developmen~ st the • New York Stock Exchange, a prospectl\'e broker must pass all parts of the exam . Previously, a good seott on some J>Qrts wa s IUfflcient to boost the average score Into the pwtng-area-...n· ~ t~ candidate wu weak in other areas. APPROACH CHANGED The nature of the: ex· 11.minatlon will change as well. No lonaer will the ability to absorb and retain facts enable the tralnce broker to pass lhe exam. Rother, according to l~untoon. the .... n e w eXam assumes one knowS" the facts and tests his knowled&e of how they ar. applied. For ex~mplc, an old type ol question would be : What ls the nwgin · requirement f o r buying stocks? The tes t taker would have fi ve multiple· choice answers to choose from. The new type. or question will a.slr:: If John Sm!th arrives at your oUlce and wishes to bt.ly 100 shares of XYZ Com· pany at $4(1 a share, how much money would he have to put up ir he were to buy the stock on margin? The test taker would again have f Ive multiple-choice M3wers to choose from. They would include w h a t pro- fessional test makers call "distractors." This is an answer that looks r i a: h t because It l.f an error made (requenUy. The question also requires the broker to be abl e to mu!Uply -noc just know a percentage. The nam will be dlvlcled Jn. to such areas as proctdurts, regulatioris, laws, and aeneral etonomlcs . One result of the change in the eic11m. lluntoon 11 a y s. will be: a review of ttw! re-- quirement thot brokerAlroinees undergo six months o r training. It's possible, the ex- change btllevts, !bat the in· tensive study needed 10 P!_SS a structures for the mediesl lf facilities relates to the cost- cutting concept of health Test !he exam will mean the training time can be cut down. Also, the new exam ~·ill n1ean member firm tr.!lining programs will be revicy,·cd. For exa1nple, Willi am A. Sullivan. vice-president i n charge of training for Merrill Lynch, Pierce. Fenner & Smith , Inc., says lhe finn will have to change Its format and include more case studies to prepare its brokers for the ex- am. • SuJlivnn i~ pleascrl with the change and says it \\•ill help the industry. v.•hi'ch has about 7.000 men and women Inking the exam each month. llANDLE PRODLEi\1S "We may have to ha ve a M.r. Jones come in and say, •r have some s1ocks I'd like to talk to you about.' and lbcn have 1he broker handle the problems," he says of poe!ible changes In . MerrUI Lynch's tralntna program. 'The exam has been upgrad- td sever41! li mes since it ~a.t developed in 1936. At that lime the exam wn~ given in the old "blue bQQk.~·· ~imilar lo those used in college exams. The qu es t ions-were on mltneographed sheets, snd the • test.s were given by the member firms in their offices. TUNE UP Increase your car's MILEAGE & PERFO RM ANCE while lowering its emis- sions. We offer a new 1 • r vi c e in 1utomoblle tun•ups featuring: ·on low ltfk• lt11;l111d" .,.,... •"d lllbor. 'Ho cll1Jrto 1f We c•'t help yo•r car. '15 doy ll'lo....,INcla 9uor .. tff. 'Uw of ltJtftt ltffth1lo• tecln1olotY• " ... , •• ....,,of dot.ct! .. ...... .,,._..._.'-d 019polnt-11t Car ind Drivtr M 191 line \IYI 19/7)) "Automoti¥1 Eri•iron• ment•I Sytt1m1. Irie .;, the l11d0 il19 independent ,..,;,,;0111 te,t center i11 th• Un:t•d Sttlt\, h••· h19 rl11~ lo thal 1t etu1 1ft1r totll~i iho1111nd1 of vehicl11 for •the F1d1r1l 90,.1r11m1nt a rid th11 S t~i• al C e liforni a." ,Af So i1 nuw e•lt11cfi119 H1 t lf• .. i~11 lo tl.e c1111111mer. To lo•rl'I ... 11 1 ~11 deta:I,, 9;,., w• a c.aU • !71•1 197-0))) or •1tlt ow r l1bQt1lo•y at 7JOO l olta A ... 1nue Iorio bloc• Eoit of 405 ) In W1'1mi~1tor • I •• ' ' . C 6 DAILY PILO I Moving Up In Real Estate JOY S~llTH o.ind Jo ,\nn Kenton ha\'e been appointed 10 the staff of specialized sale~ representatives at the Bluf1 s Realty in Nt·1vport Ueiich . fvliss Smith, ill\ eight-year Bluffs resident. possesses not only a solid kno" ledge of the Bluffs. but now offers her many custo n1ers an d clients uidt'pcndcnt escrow fields. r-.trs. A t e n c i o frequently spea ks al sales niectings and other real estate oriei:itcd gr1thc rings and teaches classes ,in escrow in an effort to ac- quaint the rea l estate industry \\'ith the es<.·rO\\l' profession , as n'Cll us famill.:irizing them \\ith the requirements or esc1'0\rs v.·hen operating on a nJILOn\\'lde basis. \\'alker & Lee. Inc., is open- ing a new office lo service the ~1ission \'iejo-E l Toro area, and 11as named as i l s supervisor JOJIS '''HELA N v.ho ~1as honored ror three sM1TH 11:EHTOH consecutive years as the here expertise in the Irvine . leadi ng salesman in I h c Uni versity Park. and Turtle Anaheim-headquartered real Rock Hills con1munities. estate company's re s a I e aliss Kenton . 1ikc\1·1sc a divi~ion. Bluffs resident . ls formerly Emie Le- from Paln1 Springs. Her Blanc ... _re· varied background in music sa le d1v1s1on and the arts, coupled \Vith a e~slem :e· wide circle of friends. all giona.l d vic~ serve to enhance her posit~on p~s 1 en • in real estate sales. Having w o an represented Ii 11"1ajor builder ~f ~In~ e d Big ~nyon J1o~.es. Jo An5n 01~ point~esn ~~ , cons~d~red the 1. n • h 0 u said the nC\\' wHEU.H spectahst for this new com-rr· . be' -" · mun.it o • ice JS 1ng opent:u in y. Saddleback Valley because DANIEL 1... CURTIS, 32. of of the ··iremendous gro\\'th of Nev.•port Beach has been narn-the area and resultant in- ed manager of sales iind leas· crease in residential resale ac- ing for the $10 million .Koll-livity." Irvine Center. Southern \Vhel:in ,1·ho v.·as in the California's first industrial Costa r.1e~a office. \Vas named Complex it ""as announced b..,: salesman of the year for the 'I'homas C. Wolff, Jr.. !IC resale division in 1970, his first president. full year with the company. . Curtis 1''111 and again in both IWI and 1 -b e respons-1972. Although he finished sec- ible for mar· ond in overall performance in keting Koll-the resale'Oivision last year. Irvine Cen-his total earnings made him ter, a unique the top qualifier in the firm 's depar t u r e-Winner's Circle among 800 rron1 tradi-salespeople. He was awarded tional indus-a gold Cadillac for tv.·o suc- cu"T1s trial parks, ccssive years. located adjacent to Orange County Airport on Red Hjl\ A venue just south of the San Diego Freev.'B.y. ~ " ' . BRICK FIREPLACE, TILED HEARTH SERVE AS INFORMAL DINING AREA Park Place Tract 'C omplete' Horries Offered -\ Fi\•e model homes are being offered for sale at Park Place. Huntington Beach. according to G. Ros~Crawford , director of sales for award·Y.'inning builder, Ponderosa Homes. Each Park Place n1odel hon1e con1es con1plete "'i!h up graded carpeting throughout. plus decorator- selccted custom features in- l'luding color coordination. n1irrorcd \vardrobe d o or s . d r a pcries. air-conditioning custom entries and custon1 .,.nr;iU treatments. "These are turn-kcv packages \vhich "'e are of- fering compiete with front and rear yard fencing. architect- designed landscaping_ a n d patios, plus s pr i n k I c r 'systems,·• Cr3\\'ford said. The five n1ode ls arc pricrd from S5t900 to $68.990 \vith finanC'ing available. Park Place nu>del horncs are named for silent screen stars -thr t\vo-story pl.ins are the f.:iirban ks 12.SSI square feet 1, the Valentino ~2 .2io square feet / and the Hawlcins R~alty Opens New Huntington Office The Last of the Elegant Ones Results are what count, so we'll avoid adjectives and let the facts speak for themselves: In the past three years, 791 families have pu rchased California Homes in Irvine. Now there are only six luxury homes left. We've listed them below and t~ey all in~lude: sh_ag car.pe~ing, firep!ac~s • .'l'ir~ored wardrobes, hardwood ash kitchen cabinetry with bu1lt-1ns; ceramic tile 1n kitchens and baths, cast·iron sinks and tubs; full shake roofs, concrete driveways, complete fen cing, cultured ·marbl e bathroom vanities with oversized mirrors, and a host of other no.extra-cost amenit ies. So -.. without fanfare, this is your last opportunity to invest in a luxury home in Irvine at a sensible price. ,., Pl1n 105C -Model Horne. 2 storv, 4 bedroorn~. 3 baths. 1791 :;ciuare feeL Comolete wnh 111r·cond1t•on•ng, vpg1aded C"arpeting, deco1ator walloaper and draoes. Lot 36. 543.995'. d'!.~--· ~~ -. :~~tt2/-:...~ ~;~ ~~)! • ...,.,._-:. = Plvo 101E -2 SIO•Y. 4 bedrooms, 2\', baths. 2160 sqvare lee1. Second loreola<:e 10 masrer bedroom su11~; three·car 9"1ra!JI!. LOI 33. $45.500. Pl•n 102A -2 s1orv, 4 bedroom5, J baths, 1940 square feet. Huge family room opening onto poo).s1led rear yard. First Residerats Shores Filling Up The first 12 Orange Cow1ty families have moved Into new homes at the Shores , 1''1 a r !borough Development Corporation's $JO-million com - munity located within the master planned I ,500-acre o[ Lake Forest. The Shores, with a second unit of 55 hou ses already under construction, ow c s 1nuch of ils unique character to the presence of two lakes - a 15-acre community lake and the Shores' own private seven- acre lake. Because of t.he abundance or shoreline, the major portion or the lots aW1ilablc are on the \vater, and all 1he home sites have been designed ·around winding green paseos which lead to the lake shores. providing direc t access to the ~1ater front for all farnilics and additional eon1mon green areas. Banks Get Leeway On Loans New Location All or the three anti four bedroom homes. \Yhich are priced rrom $38,950, have distinl.'tive custom d cs l f.! n features -some with l\vO-- story li ving rooins. sunken fireplaces. raised dining roonl spaces with views out over the living room to tlie lake or landscaped areas; others with cathedral ceilings, coun1rv kitchens and adjacent pnlio:s. loft n1aster suites 'vilh priva lt• decks. laundry rooms and storage pantries. All share huge v.•alk-in closets, a lux- uriOus use of ceramic tile, large bc>drooms and baths. and a noorplan designed for family convenience. The hornes are de sign£>d v.·ith side entries off prlva 1i~ garden patios. TJ1is fe:iture of- fers n1ore flexibilitv in the floorplan and provides interior dran1a in the living spaC"es. JI also pcrn1it s living roon1 views _of \\'ater. greenbelt areas or landscaped _ co u r.l ya r cl s < creating an crrectivc Indoor· outdoor rt•l:il!onship tr o in scvcrnl dlffC'rcnt rooms ln cnch of thl' four b:.isic plans. 111e four 1nodels \l'hich ctrc open In the public dail y have been dcs1gnt:d by Saddlcbark Interiors !() demon strate t11e variety of l'ifo styles and range or Cll\'ironnlentaJ t'JC· prt>:-;slons that lh e homes :ind the <'o rnn1unily tnvi te . Prices include refrigerated air condit ioning . shake roofs, wall to \\•all carpeting, kitch- ens \\'il h lun1inous ceiling:., bu ilt-in dish\v:1 shers, disposers and double ovC'nS. one v.•ith a sC'lf-C'lenning feature , a n d large lots \\'ith underground utilities. To r~·aeh the Shores at Lnke Forest. r:ike the El Toro exit otf lhc S:1n f)iei:o Frce\V<l.)'. '1'111·n left on Et 'foro !load and <ll'l \l' onL• rnllc to ~1uirlands lloa.ct. (io left on ~1ui rlands for anolhl•r 1n1lc to the 1nodcl con1plex. P1·i~e is Rigl1t Free Hoines Fin<}, 01.vners \\IJL~tlNGTON. Del. iAP) -'l'hc c.:it y of \Vil- 1nington has found ne\v owner!' for 10 of ils Jess pro111i sing hon1es. 1'he prite was right -the houses were free. Jn what is believed to be the nation's first ur- ban hon1esteading progran1 , l\layor 1'hon1a s 111a- lonev drew 1 he names of I he 10 new ht~eowners . who-have 18 1nonths to put the cru n1bling buildings back in good condition in order to keep thetn. "l'M SO EXCITED. ll was unbelievable." said ~'lrs. William R. Ca rter, wife of one of the winners. Another winner, Annie ~lae J~ark sdale of \Vil- mington. plans to use her new house for herself and grandson. "l'1n so very glad to get it," she said. ''\Ve're paying $115 a n1onth rent ." ' Six o[ the other winners are fro111 \Vilmington. one from the suburb of Nev.• (:astlc and one fron1 the Philadelphia suburb o( L>e vo11 . J>a. Eight of the 10 fan1ilies are black. THE 40 QUALIFIED applica nts for the 10 ho1nes had been screened by a board set up to acl· minisler the prograrn. desig ned to upg:racle deteri- orating city residential areas. Qualifications included building ~k i ll s or other means to rehabilitate the dwellin~s. The program is patterned at least in part after one proposed in Philadelphia i n l96R by Counci l- man Joseph E. Coleman. 1'he concept has drav.1n in- terest across the count.rv in recent n1onths. Philadel- phia. Boston. Bal1in1ore and oth er cities llave simi· Jar plans in the works. \\'1ln1 ington hopes to give away 40 homes each year, and anot her drav.•in g is planned for this fall. 1'1ost of the hon1es given away are dilapidated row houses with little or no 0 perable plurnbing, Plectrical \Virin g or healing fa cililies. 1'hat's where the applicants' required ski lls co1ne in. C.'arte r, f()r cxan1p!e. is a licensee\ contractor. Plal"I 102F -2~1orv, 4 bedrooms, .3 battis. 2330 SQl.l(lrC feet. Wilt bars 1n both lam<lv room and ups1a+•s reCTe<1 non room, three·e&r 911rage. Loi 32. 546,995. LOI 35. $4 T ,995. OVER 65% SOLD! Pltn 102H -2>rorv, 4 ~·oomi. 3 bath>, :?.330 sq vare lec1 Completely l101~hecl recreation room w11h balcony, Two wet bar>. three•c.ur gll•;tge Lor 34. $46.995 P11n 102C -2 uorv, 4 bedrooms. 3 barhs, 1940 SQU8re leet. C.Jrhedral te•!+rn;i with toarrog l.,eplace, wet bar 1n htmily 1oom. Lot 39. $41 .995. '-···. ~ .. ,,,..,.,. CALIFORNIA HOMES -w ..... • C11/i1"'~"' 11~''"' IRVINE ' .. I (714) 551 · 2s°85 I .. COUNTRY-a.us LIVING FOR ACTIVE ADULTS TA1.al1'T AYI. IOUTH COAST .....,. (714) 5411-8221 z i IDINGl:lt AV!, " ~ WA"9ft'.lt AVI. i • ' ' , Sondo1y, Srptrm~r 2. 1973 DAILY PILOT C 7 No Troarble for Co11ple Real Estate Questions/Comment • A Nice Home at $77 ,000 By Realtor Randall Mccardle How doe1 the multiple li1tln9 service help me in selling my home? We recently listed our home with • broker in Huntington S..ch and during the conve,,.. tlon wt' di1eusMd "multiple lf1tln9." What are the btn• fits of 1uch • service to me? What 1rt the adv1nta,,.1 of th• service to the re1ltor? Is there 1n additional cost to m• for this service? Think•. . R. J., Huntington Beach The multiple listing service operated by the 1-lunting- _ ton Beach-Fountain Valley Roard of Realtors last n1onth sold 439 properties for a total or $17 ,424,125. There are approximately 986 Realtor members of the MLS. plus their sa lesmen. The multiple Listing service operated by the New- port 1-larbor-Costa 1'1esa Board of Realtors last month sold 289 properties for a total of $15,422,510. There are approxi1nately 1128 llealtor me1nbers of the MLS , plus their sa lesmen. Probably the biggest problem any homeowner has in selling his house is to let all potential buyers know at once that it's on the market. Listing the house with a Realtor or other real estate broker solves part o[ this problem. Prospective buyers are checking with hiin con· stantlyJ" lie advertises the house's features, shows it. puts a sign on thC4front lawn. The biggest service the homeowner can receive how· ever, is to have his house listed on the l\1ultiple Listing CONCEPT OF "TALLEST, SMALLEST" BUILDING Skinny Skyscraper to Rise in Tucson, Arl1ona Service. Under that procedure, the Realtor who lists your T II s ·11 t pro'perty to.r sale. turns in the essential facts lo the MLS, a e St )118 e S which publishes 1t along with a photograph, not1fy1ng all ~ members of the MLS that your house iS for sale. "ltealtor" is a term meaning a re<rl estate broker who belongs to the local real estate board; the California Real Est.ate Association, and the National Association of Real Estate Boards. Since a l\1ultiple Listing .Service has lo be operated by a large group of cooperating: real estate brokers, almost all MLSs in California arc aper· 'Skinny Skycraper' Set By BRUCE A. S.\fITH TUCSOtii, Ariz . (UPI) ated by local boards of Realtors. Construction on \\•h:1t 1nay be ··~Ve designed the building fo r the site rather than finding a si!e for the building." said project manager Jack S. To1\'nscnd . To,,.,•nscnd said the By JURATE KAZICKAS WESTPORT. Conn. JAP I - David and Barbara J\1atlow bought a home this summer, a t hr e e ·bedroom splil·level worth $77.000. It really was no big deal. It was the i\1allow's third purchase.,,in five years; and each. because of his sleadily rising s:ilary and the spiraling \•aluc of housing, has been easier. "Heal estate is not an ex· pensc, it's an in vestment. l'herc's no such thin g as sell· ing a house for less tban what you paid for it." said )Vlatlow, a 33-year-o\d mar k c t i n g manager for n I a r G c pharmaceutical firin in Nc\v York. Thl' forn1ula has v.·orked 11·rJJ for ~lutlo1v. He paid 832.000 for his first hon1c and sold it 18 mon1hs later at a profit of 12 percent. Sale of the second house brought a 30 per· cent profit. NO\\', AS \\'AS the. case \\"hen the !\-1atlo~·s occupied their present home in niid·Ju- ly. 111any hon1c buyers are fac· ing a· light market. especially !hose purchasing their first home. ~1ortgages are difficult lo get in some areas. Interest r.ites arc running as high as nine percent, where available. ~fatlov.' had no trouble get- ting a 71, ~ percent mortgage on his present home. He was able REAL ESTATE to 1nake a W percent down p.:1yme111 . ""\\'e ex1endcd ourseh·cs a bil ~·ith this hous e but figure il was worth it for several reasons:· said l\.latlow. '·Real estate is ,appr eciating at a pheno111cnal rate. This house "'ill not be worth less than \l'hat \Ye paid for it \Vhen we decide to move . I don't think I'll be making less money than 1 n1ake no\v. And l\'e knew we "'ould be happier than ever before in a house like this." J\fatlo\V earns under 535.000 annually, and 11e and his "'ife have two children. aged 6 and 7. Barbara l\.latlo"'. 32. still remembers the ir first house in New Haven. They found it after a month's search of 1nore thnu JO homes in the spring or 1968. "WE \VEltE looking for something in lhe S 2 0 . O O O range. A \\\'O-s lory. th ree· bedrooin house with a nice size farnily room . a large back yard. in an area with good School s and nice people .'· she s::iid . They found a \\'Cll·kcpt. 17· ycar--0!d home ces1ing $32.000. more than thc.y wanted to pa~· on an in come of $15.000. But lh<'y decided the house ~·as \\·orth it. put dO\\'n 30 percent and took out a 25 year 1nortgage at 6'·~ percent. Eig hteen n1onths 1 a t er . Matlo1v 'vas proinotcd to SA ies manager for sou1hern Nc1v England . and they sold the house 1vithin 1\VO \l'CC'ks for $36.000. The ~1atlo1\'S n10 \·ed to Fran1ingham. ~lass .. and set· tied in a neighOOrhood lilted "'ith rising young executives like Da\•id \\'ho kne11• they'd be ni oving on. They paid $36.000 -40 percent do1vn on a 634 percent niortgage -for the six-year-old house. They \l'Cre its fourth O\\·nei"s. .. \VE LIVt<~D in the house \\'ilh the int<'ntion of upgradin g it for resa1e:· said l\.lrs. ?>.1atlow. She redecorated the master bcdroon). add 1 n g pai sley· pa tle~ned \l'in· dowshadcs and in a t ch i n g drapes ~ touched up various ful'niture. Your Realtor holds "open house" so other Realtors the world 's .. IA!lest . sina!Jes!" and their salesmen can inspect it.· AlJY of the members building is scheduled \'.) bc~in of the P.11..S can sell your house to their clients, but you next month 1vhcrc the fornl1·r still deaLonlywitti.tk:..!~ing Realtor. All offers.must.be hom e of a son of Jn.illionairc • • • • • • made through him. He controls the advertising, coUn-· J.P. !\forgan now Stands. ye:irs. , • .~. • ~-• pl::rnning took more than 1wo 1 . l The to\\·er \\'ill ha ve nearly a • • e 1-, se s }'OU , 1s stil your agent. The Diplomat Towers -• • • ~ ., • This service is included in the original listing agre~-\li'hi ch has been termed the cornplcte circle of glass cling· • • • • • SI ( e ment with your Realtor at no additional cost. He simply '"Skinny &kySC'~per" or a ''26-ing to one side of a con· • • • • • • • • 1 . ~II~~ ~ J • .'-. • ••• agrees, as part of the MLS arrangement with other Real-story pillar with wiudows" -crete section, ivhich look s like ' _. tors that a specif.ed p rt f th 1 omm'ss1·0 ·11 will be 290 feet high and 50 a neon light set on end or a '~ • ·• • • go to the Realtor who sells the propert~, giving the1n . feel across at its widest point. floor \1·ill co11tain about 1.400 l• -. "If the house shows well, 1t does something psychological· ly for the people ""'ho come to look at it," she said. "We fi~ure<I we spe nt abou t $300 for redecorating, and that probably added about S2.000 to !ts asking price \vhen timr came to sell " \\"hC'n "latlo11• was tr·ansfcr · rl'<l to 1~e"· 'iork in r-.1av. lhev sold 1he house for S46.00o to~ young <.'Ouple iooking for their first hon1e. It took less than three 1\·ecks. \\'<"stport is a resi dential con1n1unity or about 28.000 about 7a minutes by tra in froin l\.t'w York. The c1\'erage incom1? is ·about $21.000. apd lh<' a\'Crage selling price of a hou:;l· last year was $71.222. SO~lt<~ BANKS in th r \\°csq}()rt area ha1•e s" r n1or11.:age limits of 560.000 10 S75.000 on any prlC"C' housr making it difficult for buyers of higher-priced honu"!s. But rl'altors sav demand for homes exceeds the supply. i'.latlow said he has heard or you,ng couples 1\·ho can't i:;ct mortga11:es. And as a suc- cessful home owner at 33. his advice lo young people is: "'Project ahead inlo the . future. Think or the monc.v you'll be ea rning, the kind of life you Ti be living. One should not tnake decisions on !he circumstances of to d a y . Things change so fa st. One thing is sure, a house \Vill bf> \\'Orth a lot n1orc in the future." , 1 a o e sa e c i n w1 slack of poker chips. Each • 1' '.a •. • • • • • • • • • • the incentive to sell it as quickly as possible. At its narrowest point, the square feet of tenant space . • • • • • The multiple listing arrangement comes as close building will be more than lt rou(:thly equil·a lent to a srn:ill • • • • • • • • SEE THESE as any yet devised to solving that bi~gest problem of times higher than it is "'ide. l1omr. • • • • • th h IL · Ivan A. Sarki ss. head of an . e omeowner, to le every potentia buyer the house architectural firm that bears 1s for sale and make it easy for hjm to inspect it. TJIE ll!GH RI SI-; i:-to soa r Th h; hi s name. \s the tO\\'er·s e ILS arrangement also has the advantage for designer. upwerds from a small plol of HUH ING OH •c the homeowner of providing a guide to the true market ground in the do\vnto\\'n sec-T iJ1 BE H value of his house .. \Vhen he and his Realtor are dis· .. 1 ooN·r Kl'\O\\' or :inv tion that has a str~t frontage cusrung the asking price, they can compare features, lo· building that i.~ 50 tall 'and yet of only 18 fee t. cation, and other factors with other houses already on 50 sin::rll." said the 69-year-0ld. It \\'ill be set in an L-shaped the market, arriving at a price neither too high nor too Armenian-born Sa•kiss. "I pocket lormed by an existing 110~HHOMES Norw• low. began in this husiness JO ye:irs nine-story structure. The 75- The prospect who is going to fall in love with a ago and there is no question year-old. one-story home now , ; · - house the moment he or she sees it, and buys it, is an 1ha1 lhis Js the only building on the site will be torn do1vn . • elusive somebody. Most people have doubts about .the with these proportions in the It had been the office (lf • I ho~se Utey blty. And they as Jjkely as not will shake United Stat(>s." Sarkiss :ind his staff. their heads at the house they fo llow up in an advertise· \\'hy \\·ould anyone build a Diplomat ToYl'ers. Inc., of fo h d I I ment, buying after surveying everything on the market 26·.sl~r.1• ?ffice .:ind ~part.mcnt Marina Del Ray, Cnlif.. is the B t . wor . ets out at that time within their requirements and qualifications. lb"'u.•l.d••n•g-:11:1 :a:n•a·rr~a;;;lh;;e;;s;;iz;,e.o•f.;;;;de~v~e;;lo;;pe;;r.;;o;;r ~t:..he..::$:1.:.5.nu.:.·1.lio~nil A --A ·:: The multiple listing service idea has proved itself -,1 baskclbal! court:~ venture . ----~ I ~ ~ - for ~1ears as being. an effective tool for sellinj!: ·re-si· denlial propert.v. It IS not a guarantee of sale. but it does 5% D 0 w N help increase the chances for a sale at the price the I owner wants. Editor's Nore: Ran dall R. /llcCardle is a1i investment 0 anal11sr. college lecturer, a11d autlior OJ "Real Estate i11 Cali· for11 ia." Send your comments and questions to Randal/. R. AlcCardle, clo lhe Daily Pilot PO Box 1560. Costa /11e;.·a 92660. ' New Tamarack Tract Set for Hu11tingto1i Reservcitions and deposits are now being taken at Tama~ack. a new Kaufman and Broad-towntRnne develoir ment in Huntington Beach. ac- cording to Armando Ortega, marketing director for the S®them California Division. Tamarack will have 101 to1,1:nhomes wh en completed. One-and two-story floor plans \\'ith tv.'o and three bedrooms Y.'ill be priced from $25. 490. Recreatian facilities at the new deveJopment wilt include a community swimming pool, cabllna with kitchens resfroorns with showers and play yards for children. ' Irvine Fh111 Plans Office In Illinois ORTEGA SAIO that lhe 1noclcls are framed. which allo"'S the prospective buyers to visualize the siZe of each plan and the room ar- rangement, lvhcre the 1\·in- dows and doors are located and get an overall feelill!Z" of \\'hat the new homes arc like. "Purchasing nov,r, 'vhich re· quires only a deposit nt the present lime. will hold the townhome at today's prices and give buyers fi rst choice in the selection or noor plans and location ~'ithin t he com- n1unit>··" stated Ortega . "There is a full sales.office at the developincnt site where comolete information is available on all designs and the location within lhe project of the Indivi dual u n i ts , • 1 Ortega con cluded. Plaru1 fot a three-story office buUdinc In .Najlervllle. Ill .. mode.led. after a 19th Ccnturv brewery have been completN! by Hotmos and McCulloch, I•· vine~ THE ROMES will be built in clu11ters "'ilh no one llvl nR above or below cnch ituiividua l unit. Each home will hl)ve n private fe nced p.tttio and an enclosed Jf1lraqe wilh direct access to the home for safety and convenience. The kitchen will h a v c Villa Santa Ana "'Mle Old Brewery'' will havo Ibo -oppearanct of Ute Gl'lclnll, built In, 18$1 and razed In llllC. ll*de, the projed being dovolot!<d by brot1ter1 JtllMll and Judd Po- livka wQI provide 29,700 oquare feet ol modem ollleo facUl· ties. eomtrucllon Is expected to bel)n this fall o• the moro than $1 tnilllon project, said Gl'f1! llelmos, partner wilh Wnliam C. McCu lloch In the seven·month-old lrvlne arch!· t~utal firm with orficcs at l'llm Sky Park Bt1·d., butche block 1yne formlca .. _ counter tops :ind the cabinets will have a tumiturl:!·like flnl1h. They will be equipped with food waste disposal. brush chrome rana:e. oven and dllhwasher. Other featurea Incl uded in tho prlce are wall-to-waU carpeting, cultured marblene pullman counter tops, cuslo.m fixtures Rlld unitized \ub and showey in the bathrooms. 'The tem1>0.tJ10' soles .office Is established In a !railer l()Cated on the cornt:r of 1'nlbcrt and Newland In Hun- tington Bench. Tl Is apcn from J() n.m.'lo 8 p.m. fOINOfl The minute our Tamarack townhomes are comple ted you can expect the1r value and their pnce lo leap upward- which means right now. during our ore-opening sale, you get more value lor your dollart This is Tamarack - a solid investment for tomorrowi CHECK THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES INCLUDED IN THE LOW, LOW PRICE: JN YOUR TOWNHOME AROUND YOUR TOWN HOME • Wall·IO·wall ca rpeting (Except kitchen & baths) • Commun•IY pool •Brush chrome range & oven •Cabana.with kitchen. bathrooms and showers •Brush chrome di shwasher •Tot lots •Fenced patios •Exterior n1ainte nance of your home •Private enclosed garages (Roof repair and exterior painling) •Entrance into home from garage •AU common landscaped areas and recreation •Six layer privacy parly walls tacililles professionally maintained A GREAT VALUE ... A GREAT LOCATION! ... 2 & 3 BEDROOMS FROM •( (JNVt NllONAlf INANLINl• 'iJll'" P•·~·· ~ ... , ,1•1(1 111 ,,,, r·"~"'' •ii l1 ~·111.• lu1,•1 '"~'"'1 .;.o-.·, ';\'I'> "" l"f'!le< • <eUUlfOd r"~Y ... ,.111 Of~ml f' .. nL•t·"I Jl'1· I •n!+<Of''t ~l 'i{1 lJ'I f>PI "'''""' nl"~ I•• I! ~"·! .,,TAMA.RAcK lil --- " SALES OFFICE OPEN 10 1.m. lo 8 p.m. 1111.1LJ1110~hJ.WJi,114'1 ~ :lf\.:.11.W.ill,'1 FINE HOMES BY A KA~FMAN ANO BRdAD • [ - C 8 DAILY PILOT Two days only. SCM Sterling Women's bikinis 2/$1 100°10 nylon in while and pastels. S, M, L 7 4.44 Reg. 79.80 Full 88 character keyboard. 10 ' carriage. Made to last. Pica type. BU~NA Pr.RK B~ach at Orangetl'\orpe Opt:ri Dally 9:3U to 9:30 p.m. Sunday 10 to 7 • • Fabric shoes 1.99 Cotton duck uppers, cushion insole. ,'I· Assorted colors. Girls' .\)l. 8'12 lo 3, women's · 5to10. ,.j' ,. 100°/o cotton, machine wash. Pretty plaids, sizes 7 to 14. • Boys' knit shirts 3/$5 Polyester/cation, machine wash. Assorted two-tones, 8to18. Fancies 61016. 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" tr1nsm1s11on, power 1tMr· Ing, etc. F25HCS25951 CAMPll Sleeps six. gas/elec!rlc frig., carpet, etc. DISCOUNT flOM SUOOIMD IOAIL PllCf IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~!!'Ii~ covers, ·1andau top, License no. 2nEMR radio, heater, whtlewall tlrn, kMIMct_. UR ER VANS ~::0 '73 FORD VAN CONVE RSION·· ...•..• ~:.;.. .•. °':!:• ... c;;:::; ·' ' .... . ' ·• LARGE SELE CTION OF CUSTOM $ • V·I, ·auto. trans., power s teering, power (d isc ) br akes, stove, sink, AC/DC refriger ., toilet, etc. E3'GHR61910 .DISCOUNT ftoM IUOGllTID IPAIL Ntcl IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I I I I I I I • • s ... .c ... , !:iepttr.uL.. . .:. r ~·--_,;;~ ....... ~,~------------------------------------------"~--------, The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast Mobi6t Hon. -Sole • • • 12.5 -149 ·~"°'"~ .... ' . ~. 514 ~10bln . • • , • , • . 9SO · 990 'ioatt & Morine (qvipmonl 900 • 9\.4 ~'· ••. ' ••• 700 ·799 F1nonc:iol •.••••• , • '200 • m ~forSallt •• ,., .100 ·1'24 l °'t & ~ , • , ••• 5.SO • 574 ~~-•••... 800 ·849 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS '-"onalt. • • • • • ••• : szs • 549 ,_.. ond~ •. ~,, .850 -199 Real f,tot• Gen.rol. • , , • ISO • 19t Rentol . • • • • • • • • • . JOO • 499 You Can Sell It, .Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678] One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval Sc:NiciB ond ININttion • • • S7S • wt ServicM cnf Rlpoin , , • , 600 • 699 lr111'1'90'10tion.. •••• , •• 91S -949 ERRORS. Adverti1ers shou ld cti eck t hei r ads dilly & report errors Immediately. The DAIL Y PILOT assumes lia bility for the first incorre<t inHrtion only. ( HcuaforSlll ]~I -... ,, .. ][iij '---- G;di.rol General SPACIOUS BAYSHORES HOME Choice corner loca tion in the heart of ex· tlusive Bayshores. 2-Story ho1ne \\'ith large recreational room, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths & lovely, priva te patio \\'1th lush lan dscaping. Heavy shake roof, ranch styling. J ust listed! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $83,750. NO FINANCING PROBLEMS ! Early Am eri can style home with Jots of panel· ing, bookshelves & stained glass. 4 Bedroo1ns & den, separate from main hous~. Large family room with '''et bar. Swimming pool. Owner will f inance! .............. $68,500. • COMMERCIAL LOT On North Newport Blvd., strategic corner location, with ol d shed fo r interiin storag e. S34,500 -2090 00\V n. HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 2841 E. Coa1t Hwy., Corona del Mar "'Sell ing Real Estate in Newport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 Gene ral • 2 Sl\fAU. 1-!0 r.1ES on onr \01. Good, clcme-in Joe. \Vilh a.llt>y access. $32,900. * 4 BEDROOf.1, 2 baths. double garage. $30,IXXl. Best or terms. • COMr..fERCT AI. ZONE • 2 BR two story oidet ho1nc, rorner lot. $24,500. Roy McCardle R~altor J 1s10 Newport Blvd., C.l\l. · su.n29 Ge niral General Space Race?? Roon1y 3 BR. 2 BA hon1c on !l'l'" shadNl l'lll'llf'r tot. Cptg. cll'PS, bl!n~. vr1va!1• put10. 1vork 1ihOp! Ctubliuusc & s11·in1mint; pool near by! $33.~ -1011' do1111 OK!! Cull 6-l[)-8400. VISleN 110.anl & Co. 11n1 r ........ iv..__ I General 1601 CASTLE COVE , SPYG LAS S 1 1 OPEN SUN. 1-5. Vie\v of hills & ocean in privacy. Outstanding Lusk 2-story 4 BR. home. Fam. rm. & bonu s rm. Quick oc- cupancy. $129,500. Cathryn Tennille. LUXURIOUS LI VING Bay view from fain . r111 .• kitchen & m str. bdrm. J ust r educed to SBB.500. 962 SAND- CASTLE. OPEN SAT. & SUN. Marie Bush. BALBOA, LITTLE IS LAND Au thentic 2-sty. Spanish on bayfrori t. 5 BR., 41;., ba. Pier & sl ip! S249,SOO. OPEN SUN. 2-6. 313 E. BAYFRONT. LUXURIOUS BLU FFS E·MOD EL View of bay & mo\1ntain s. Everythll1g in this home is highly upgraded & in perfect condition . La rge paneled family rm . \Yith wet bar. 3 BR, 211.! baths. $92,500. Eileen 1-Iudson. SPACE-VIE W-COMFORT Beautiful greenbelt vie\\'S from thi s spa- cious 5 BR. ho1ne ,,·ith large LR . & FR., \Y/\vet bar. Located fldj . to pool. ~i9 .900. Gary Knox. BAYSHORE S-PR IVATE AREA $49,500 and up, \vill settle you in this de- lightful area w/2 private bay beaches & boating faci lities. Call l\1 ary Harvey to see fll1e hon1es. IST TIME OFFERED-LI DO ISL E Arlisticall_v dee. & arch. designed ! 4 .Bdrm. incl. n11bdr1n . suite & guest qtrs \V/priv. ent. & kitch ene tte. Ext. use of tile flooring. So. patio. 5135,000. l<ath ryn Raulslon. LIDO ISLE Sharp l-hdr111 .; street to street. roo1n for expansion .. ln11nccliale ~occupancy. Fllll price :>7 .500. c;enc \ recJand . COZY FAM ILY HOME lioun1 for Sile General - * NEWPORT BEACH BAYFRDNT * OP EN SAT./SUN./MON. 1-S # 16 BALBOA COVES Architecturally designed & cu st. bit., 3BR .. 2 ba. Extensive use or rose redwood, beam ed ceil's .. raised living r m. w/concealed clos- ets ; lge. dlb. frplc., aU bit-in kitchen. This home is truly one of a kind & must be seen to appreciate. Owner will fi nance a t lower than prime rate. Pier & float. Only $139,500. . * BAYSHDRES BAYFRDNT * OUTSTANDING VIEW down main channel. 63 Ft. on the water. Custom bit. 4 BR., 5 ba.,. extra lge. family rm.1 dbl. frplc., wet bar ; au elec. kitch. & sep. laundry area. Central H ~ phµ\_ning a ~~~~· enclosed for privacy. Shown by app•t. Newport Beacq)nove "C" THOMAS. REALTOR h11m 1 fol your Chnice~ 224 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach J. ~.&:I J. e' 548-5527 545-5643 Evenings Hal f gone in half a year and the rest will not I"'""'""""""""'""""""""""""""'""""""""""""""""""""""" Jast long. H urry to see this distinctive Newport Beach development of condomin ium homes, built-in clusters around handsome courtyards. Eight superb models, each a masterpiece of luxury, comfort , convenience and q uality construction. S undecks, fireplace, wet-bar, elegant Master Suite, Sun·Litec kitchen, private enclosed double garage. Recreational facilities Include heated swimming pool, lighted tennis courts, sauna, therapy pool. Alt exterior building and grounds maintenance provided. Satisfy your curiosity-see Newport Crest today! ' Two, Three, and Four B1:droom Conctomlnhnn Home• from $62 ,995 ~·"W. Financing Available at 71/4 °/o * * Typical cunvC'ntir•nal financing of 30 y('ar loan: Cash prict> .of Pinn 1 S62,995; do1,·n payment Sl2,695; 360 n1onth!y peymcnti;-of $361.00 <prin- t ip:il & in lcrest1 at 81.4 ~,f Al'\NUAL PERCENT- AGE RATE. ~ """'°"er..llol1prq.ctofpK!flcN,C.T«. tM. ~:--a....H.Gr-iear,.--.Gau111c---~-,.,,....,......i..,p1 ..... l•!n"""'""'~'"'"''--ol•"'-··-... t..-.. w ... _,,..,.,...,..,..,,...,.,..,.,.,,..°"~''"""'"..-... 8--.1"'.S..U..,P"""""C..l"'--lbo....,..IO-,..i-.-...oi~,._...oi~--oo<.«L General General \ THE BLUFFS-CONDO OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 -2657 VISTA ·oRNADA 3 Bdrms., fa mily room, 21h baths; 2 frplcs. Walk into a world of Olde England; beautj~ ful V.'OOd pa nelin g. bookcases & oak stairway . . . even the kitchen has that olde world char1n! Plush carpets & tile compliment the iat..erio r decor. Private encl. patio \Yilh raised \l'Ood deck for sum1ner entertai nment. Lo- cated on greenbel t \\'i lh vie\\' of bay from upper & lower decks. A nc\v offering -$87 - 500. ' SC EN IC PROPE RTI ES 67S-5T26 General VANISHING BREED A Corona del Mar duple;( 11•ith J bedroo1n, 2 bath 011·nrrs uni! in an irlral family location under $90,000 Only $1<!'1,500. CALL 644-72 11 $2900 Total General 7 LOVELY UNITS + POOi. ***NEWPORT HEIGHTS*** \\'ant lo.make nlf)llcy? If you ft'l'I •·uncle S11n1" i~ sl111rin1: 100 1nur·h in your labor .... look 111 this oppor1unt!y. $14.lliO i::1vss inCQn1e 1& the rent" tire ]0\1·1. Ux·A.tion is .'j(.)Jid. J li~h occuJ)llney, prldr of 011 rll'l'~hlp ;1rr;1 Only Sl:?2.:ioo. SuhnHI ~1011 n 11ay- n1cnt. 646-7171. General General MACNAB tRVINE FINER HOMES DOVER SHORES VIEW! Absolutely magnificent 5400 sq. ft . English home overlooking Upper Bay & mountains. Vaulted ceiling in 28x 30 DR. Superb air- conditioned 5 BRs. 51h baths, FR, formal DR, billiard room, breakfast room, chil- dren's play room & paneled library/den. 3- car garage -large pool -professio nally landscaped. Harriet Perry 642-8235 -call for appt. (G35) \ EXCLUSIVE BIG CANYON Ne w "Dover" plan -2 BRs, 2 balhs + FR. Immediate occupancy. Buy or lease - $85.000 or $700/mo. Billie Mattson 644-6200 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 p.m. #10 Rue Chaleau Royal. (G3B) HARBOR VIEW MONTEGO Executive's home designed fo r low main- tenance. 4 BRs. FR. Comm unity pools & clubhouse across street. Only $69,900. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (G37) IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Elegant. brand new Big Canyon home - 3 BRs, 3 baths. $107,500. Barbara Gothard 642-8235. OPEN SUN . & MON. 1·5 p.m. #12 Rue Marsailles. (G38J QUEEN OF THE ISLANDS Exotic & dramatically different -imagi ne an indoor lagoon pool w/scenic waterfall. View the panorami c night lights of the surrounding community from this lovely 4 BR + Study Home. Entertaining or adult family living fo r The Good Li fe. $149,000. Waller Kin g 644-6200. (G39) BALBOA ISLAND INVESTMENT Vintage Balboa Island 2 BR beach home in prime location less than 1 blk. from beach. Rent now. build later. $61,000. Appl. only. Martha Macna b 642-8235. (G40) CAMEO SHORES Magnificent panoramic ocean view. Custom 4 BR, 3 bath, den. Immediate occupancy. $115,000. J ack Custer 642-8235. OPEN SUN- 1-5 p.m. 4545 Fairfield . (G4 1) NEW LIS TING -5 BR + FAMILY $87,200-incl. land. Approx. 1 yr old-beau- tifully landsca ped w /a utomatic sprink- lers-upgraded cpls. & tastefully coordi- na ted drapes w /under sheers. A sharp, clean family home. Waller King 644-6200. (G42) THE IMPACT IS TERRIFIC! Enjoy a go rgeous VIEW day & night. Glam· orous black pool w/complete privacy. 4 BRs, 3 baths -can include valuable furnishings. $295,000 fee. Elaine Svedeen 642-8235. (G43) STAR OF STARS Front row view -designer's home -5 BRs, 4 baths + PR -FR -DR -poo l W/jac- uzi. D. Chicheste r 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1·5 p.m. 1368 Galaxy, Dover Shores. (G44) J.ovely 4 l~R . & fam. r1n . Just decorated; ~ilh a quiet. private garden off master BR. fn prestig ious J·larbor \'iC\\' ]fill s. $86,000. Lavera Burns. · . NORTH BLUFFS-LITTLE GEM i Down oPENT1Lf1 • rr'SFllNT08ENICEI A~un1e 11.~ ~;. VA Lolln? j ~ i Tr1n1 ·l BR.. 2 BA ltani•h f:l)'l1-. shake roof, bltn~. hug<' lan1 n n • deron1tor fresh! Asking S37,950. S11b· e MESA VERD E e 1nlr flll.Y offurl No loan BALBOA COVE S -ORIGINAL OWNER Exclusive 3 BR Bayfront home w/New England style fireplace-open beam ceil- ing. Slip for 35' boat. $110,000. Carl BuUer 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1·5 p.m . #44 Balboa Coves. (G45) ---·---........ ---- [ Irvine I 11·_. ,.,.Rloft)~ I Let us tell you more about this charming couple home. Professional!v decorated. Ready to move in . Don't \va it-see today!· 1631500. Muriel f3arr. · ;• IJU700 -- ro.•ls~ ! ! nrokrr 645-2133. F'lrst time Otf('~ • Bcautttw 11--TRE E SHADED * 3 BR, 2 BA + family room. • -Only 14.1.500. u;ovely 3 brlrm. Good EaAI· Ginny Mor rison, Rltr. gldc loc. Extra large lot. * :=Afi-4J::O * Sr~. ~7t1"1~/$32.~lrpl . --M~E SA VERD E BAL BOA BAY PROP. GOLF COUR SE IOI DoworD!tlo 1142•12SI 11144 -1144•1200 Newport ... ctt, Clltfoml• t 211t ONLY $25, 95() . .for This 3 BR. 2 BA, hU£'' ~·x22' ru1nµus r1n., 111•11• erprs. Close to Lst11n,·i;i ll1bh. Pricer! un,lcr 1narkl't. BACK BAY DUPLE X 2 BB. units, r!bl dl't. gAr. on lal'g:c 71'xH)(l' lo! in c'11111try atnto~phrrr. Pri~·£"d n~hl ut $39 ,950. BEACH DU PLEX E....:tPrior 11e\1·ly painted, J BR ,I(. 2 an. unirs, firrrl. dbl gar. In pl'OC't'SS of c-ornp in· lcrior decora!ing. llcst buy on the beach. $76,500 1797 Orange, C.l.1. 642-tm 9:r21 , MOVEABLE WALLS?? Fight Inflation Grow your own vegetables and 01vn your O\l'll home! Feed your fa1nlly abun- 1.lantly front this producing garden, plus fruit trees. At- tracti\'c J bedroon1, 2 bath home \\ith !an1ily room & dining area. New carpeting, N£>w floor in kitchen & bath. Inclos('(f patio. Santa Ann address • Garden Grove school district. No down . VA tcrn1s. SJI.800. 937-9101. EASTS I DE F~sh ~~~~~~~n im-1 1nacul11tc {:ondition, 11·ith 3 bcdroon1s. big d o u h I r garage, <l.nd ac'ccss for hon! or trailer. Lots of 1J'('('S & flO'l''C'rs. Bcauliful location - $29.!lOO, 646-7711 Open C\'C'S, 2IH3 \\'estcliff Dr. ]~ Genera l ****** * TAYLOR CO. * EXCL USIVE LINDA ISLE -$195,000 Bayfront luxury! Unusual design in th,is love- ly 4 bdrm home w/fan1 r1n , formal dining ,rm, study & pl;.tyroom. Pror. decorated with expensive \Vall papers, paneling & many fine appoint1nents. Security gate. Pier/slip. High -eeilings. Water vu from most rms . 8 LINDA ISLE SAT/SUN. 1·5:30 FABULOUS SPYGLASS HILL - Wond erful NEW home for a lge happy fam· Uy! Spacious entry hall w/cir cular statrWay. 4 lge bdrms, lge FR, DR & huge finished bonus room with balcony. Rm for pool. Com- plete ldsc. You own the land! $125,000. 7TIVIN LAKESCIRC. SAT/SUN/MON 1-5:30 IRVINE TERRACE -$189,500 Exciting vie\V of bay, ocean & t\vi nkling lights from this spacious 4 bdr m J1ome (incl. 2 instr suites). Fam r n1, den w/wet bar, 41h bat hs ·& lge pool. 3 Frpls & 3-car garage. CORONA DEL MAR -INCOME Choice new duplex! Large 2-story owner 's unit \vith 2 bedrms, '2 baths, spacious fam. r m \\'/\vet bar, library & 3 fireplaces. Rear 2 BR rental unit \vith 1 bath. Many fine features. Close to shopping. 608 MARGUERlTE OPEN SUN/MON 1·5:30 LINDA ISLE -$265,000 Owner may exchange luxurious 5 BR home for similar home in San Marino. Located on lagoon. FR. formal DR, 4'h baths & wet bar. Charming & like-new condition. Pie!fsllp. DOVER SHORES For som eone \\'ho appreciates quality. Lge 5 BR custom·blt home w/fam. rm lge formal DR, 41n baths, 3·car gar. Fully air-cond .. ex- tensive use of Itali an marble, jacuzzi pool off m str bath. lfuge deep cov. pa tio. 1337 GALAXY DR. SAT/SUN. 1-5:30 LIKE A SPECTACULAR VIEW? Enjoy the "see thru" view from courtyard entry. Bright lights, bay & ocean Is . "what you see & \\'hat you get" from lge 3 BR beauty. FR, fo rm al DR & lovely pool. Like Ne\v! Irvine Terrace .. , .......... $172,500 Offlct Optn Soturdoy & Sundoy "Our 21th Ye1 r'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 Si n Joaquin Hills Road "Overlooking Big C1nyon COUJ1.try Club" NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General General ~******************~ SUPER SPEC IAL -BRAND NEW Choice of t\\'o of finest 4BR, 3BA homes in Newport Beach-Spacious interior s1 super location OPEN DAILY 1 TO S PM, STOP IN & SEE 1801 Santiago Dr., N.B. 1600 Harrow Place, N.B. "~I 64S.7221 \J'l llU°'211733 WESTCLIFF OR , Walker & Lee ~ NEwPoRT BEACH C;;LA::S;:Sr;;.:i;:~D~' _:,::;','~l ·:=.~1::;:11:;:! :::'... ~** ** * * **** * * *** * * * * General G•n•ral Gen•r•I • HARBOR VIEW HOMES ONE-OF-A·KIND MONT EGO 4 bedrooms, family room, formal dining, creative decor. You'll love the landscaping. Immedi ate move in. P rice reduced lo $74 ,500. 1955 Port Clarid ge Pl., N.B. Drive by. BRING YOUR SWIMSUIT ••• when you move into this immaculate 4 Bdrm! family room Ha rbor View Home-next to commu.n ty pool & park. Includes: Wetbar, 2 fireplaces, w/w shag & many other extras. Submit your terms. _$11,SOO ANXIOUS OWNER Monaco-2 Bdrm & den, well decorated, shows like a model home. Reduced to $61 ,500. 1957 Port-Trlnlly Pl., N.B. Drive by. HARBOR VIEW HOMES REALTY Coldwell, Banker ........ -1430 * 642-7491 * Sharp 4 Bdrm., ln1-.• llvln• I YEAH. NEW 3 l>eflroom rnf w/rrpl, dining, game & hon11• fn El To"''· Potlo ''<'· mu.sic rm w/v.:el bar & frpl, ment nnd walk~ Are in. Lovely J)9.llO!I &: kol pool. I~autlru l draprg, Air-eon· $82,500 or trade tor units. rl!Uonf'd. Ready to move Jn. _C::•:;;llc.;~:.ol9-:...::;:>;811=.-'0wn<'--'-"-'"-·~.,.. Po11slblc to take over loan or A good want ad If a good Li- Daily Pilot Classified Ads NEWPORT •EACH 833 -0780 550 NEWPORT CE NTE R DR., N.B. for Action ••• Call 642-5678 1NFDRMAT10N oN oTHER HOMES AVAILABLE 1 ...................... -~-.............................. · ............... ~~1 71 )'"{., 'A.'1lh SiOO). ~'Ml)7. vl"!tmenL .~ •• , . • • r •• ~utMUf, Sfpttmbff 2, l1J 7J 1~-;;;;· .. s.i.~J~~[;;;-~"';; ... ;;;:1~;;;~~1~r ~-~ ..... ~···;;;:l~~~~r -~· ...... ~J~;;.1~~1 -~ .. ~· .. ··~· 1~~~[~-~"'~-~1~;;;~~1 ;~1 ~-~ .. ~ ... ~ .... ~1~~~~ ·i -...... : DAJl 'Y PILOT 5 , I N · J~[._-_ ... _ ...... _j~ General General General General · General General * COSTA MESA * MESA VERDE DUPLEX A\vay from the noise. yet within walking dis· lance to shopping area. Attr. \\'C'll co nstru<·l· e~I duplex: 3 bdrms.; 2 ba .. one unit: 2 bdrnts., ~\ti. bath other unit. A great inco1ne property 111 xl nt cond. $~,500. USE YOUR TALENTS Lots of potential !or this 2 bdrm .. 2 bath ho1ne, \vith extra roo1n attached to g:a rage. If you like ori ginali ty & if deeorat ing i!i your •·bag", see this one no\v! ll's only $27,500! * MISSION VIEJO * OUTDOOR PLEASURES Lovely back yard \\'ith cov'd. patio, la\vn & planted slope. Quiet cul·de·sac toe. adds lo the peace S.: serenity or this 4 bdrn1 .. family rni. ho1ne \Vith sunken liviug rnt., forn1al din· in g & upgrading thruout. . . . . . $53,000. * NEWPORT BEACH * NEW CREATION /\JI the latest ideas are being incorporated in this delightful nun1ber. It's not just another condo on the beach. but a rare combination of unique features. Ocean. bay & jetty vie\v plus use or boat slip . pool & jacuzzi. If you li ke something ne'v & different. call today! . . . . . . . . . .... $145.000. DECIDEDLY ELEGANT l'hey overlooked nothing in upgrading this Jo vel ~' ~!arbor \lie\V home. 4 Bdrms., 3 baths. fa1nil.v r1n .. patio. pool & jacuzzi . There'<> roo1n to park your boat or trailer & even a run for "flover". . . . . . . . . . . . . $97,500. * BALBOA * NEEDED ..... DECORATOR'S TOUCH to transforn1 th is 2-sty. Balboa bayfront property into a thing of beauty. 2 l·l u g~ bd· r1n s. upstairs. both \\'ith panoramic views. One bdr m. dO\\'n plus extra room for \vhat· ever you choose. J,ge. livin~ room .. formal clining & fan1ily r1n . /\ unique older homP. \~·ith great potential.:_ . . . . . . . . . $189,500. ·* IRVINE * FANTASTIC VIEW · UPGRADED, TOO ·rurtlc J~ork JlJan •I. \\'it h 3 bdr ms., 2 baths. fci1nilv rm .. for1nal di 11 in)! & atriu m. Land goes ·,vi th this one at a pril'e of only $56,500. LOVELY COMBINATION Ne\\" paint. \rallpaper. freshness. upgrading \~ beautiful landscaping. Invite your friends 10 share the enjoyn1ent of the secluded back \'ard \I°,; pat1r> -or pluck fresh fruit fo r a gourn1ct treat. . . . . $39,250. Vision- Red Hill Realty BIG HOUSE • UTILE PRICE Well located In fl untlngton Beach. this cute little house; 3 bdrm!l., 2 baths. '''ilh roo1n for your boat or travel trailer. May be bought \Vith minintu1n dO\\'ll. Vaca11t , ready to 1nove· i11 . Only $25 ,500. CARMEL MODEL • VIEW Outstanding lt.V. llo1nes; 3 bdrms., fan1ily rnt., lush gold ca rpeting. decorator drapes. Valley vie\v . 1''irst ti1ne offered. $74.500, Fee fyou own the land ). . Barrell LIKE TO SWING ON A STAR? COME BY KINGS ROAD-See this home a nd you'll feel you li ve a1nong the stars. Panoramic bay & ocean vie\v. 321 Kings Rd., Cliff Haven, N:B. Open Sat & Sun 1.s OCEAN VIEW -Corona del 'Mar A REAL SLEEPER -2 SEPARATE HOMES . . . each with a view of the Pacific. You can CARRY MOONBEAMS HOME live in 01.1e &_have income fro~ the other. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY-WESTCLIFF L~rge s.\V1l'J:'':11ng p~o\ & ~nt~rta1nmcnt area; -New carpetin~ installed in this roomy 4 each wi th its o\vn 1eal f1p lc. -s~ many ex-bedroo1n hon1e in a beautiful area Priced tras tha~ you 1l1ust sec to appreciate. Offer-right at $79.500 . · ed at $169,500 1506 Lincoln Ln , N.B. Open Sat & Sun 1·5 BAYCREST BEAUTY Enlarged 4 bdrn1 .. 3 bath hon1e on profess. lndscpcl. lot. O\vner very a nxious to 1no\le to his nc\v location. Priced for sale al a lo\V , $li9. 750 COSTA MESA SnH:tU ho1ne. for the budget-minded buyer. 3 BR .. J 1.-1.! bJths. 1•:ith a ni re vard -close to all shop1)ing. Bring paint brush & save money. Onl y $29.500! CORONA DEL MAR 2 COLORFUL COTIAGES Rare offering of ocean side bf the h\vy. prop· erty of t\vo houses on one Jot. live in 011e, have income frotn lhe other. First tin1e of· fered, at ~89.500. CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS Call Anytime 644-7662 Gene ral HARBOR VI EW HOMES WE'RE STILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS ! BE BETIER OFF THAN YOU ARE ENJOY THE LARGEST POOL IN WEST- CLIFF-Light an~ airy 3 bedroom home. large family roon1 and covered patio. Per- fect for t he California \Vay of life. $69,995. OR WOULD YOU RATHER BE A FISH BALBOA WATERFRONT-E ncha nting t\VO story 4 bedroon1 home on l\VO lots. Dining room, large. quiet. bay s ide patio and fair ulous ''turning basin" view . Pier a nd slip, of course. S298.000. Office Open Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 Westcliff Or., N.B. 642-5200 General General * BOYD REALTORS PRESENTS * !>OCTORS & NURSES • , . ... '''hat a clrea1n. near 1-loag J-lospital. 2 BT{., fa1nily tnt. hoine p!us guest house, in charn1· ing Newport Hei ghts, \valking distance to beach. shopping & hospital. ·"·. $59,500 OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 338 HOLMWOOD THE BEST IN THE BLUFFS Vacant & ready to go~ Nr. Cdl\1: 1-Iigh School. Pool & village shopping. 3 Bdrms., for only ............................... '$50.000. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 2428 VISTA HOGAR DON'T WAIT • , ..•. ... for prices to go up & 1niss one of th e best, close in locations in l·larbor \fie\V Hill s. Lge. lot; a real fine vie\v plus a delightful 4 bd r m. home. . . . . . . . . . . $76,500. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 10t4 SEA LANE General EASTSIDE COSTA MESA rv11· and r1Hl111~ I b1•t!n-~·111 1 !101111•. \'»lunbll' ,. 11 rn 1• r 1i.:1r<'c•l. ('!11.<1• to 17 s1n•rt JJ'loppin~. J.'ull 1>n•'•' -~:.!!,!.((I, l·I UHR,.~ Call ll)L\\'t..:LL 64~JJ.'> PREFER THAT OPEN FEELING? It you rlo. th<'n sf'f' tht• itl· h'rl<u· 1)r thi.. ·I Brdr011n1 l·fon11• 1h;1f 1s c·lo!>r h.l 11\1• httl"k ba~'. H orsr -=hu 1•- Alriun1 rlC'.~i;.:n 1\·ith ~\r1.:1f':•n f'C'rrtmir Entry. 2:i., Baths . Brit•k t 'in'plac·C'. 11'<'1 H111· llu,i::c l\htr;;rcr Ri·drMn1. ~ Par ios. great hacl\ y111·d f"I" t•hltdren. ~57.!l.'ifl. ("1 1 I COL\\'ELL 64G-0[1..i:; A BEAUTY J\.ssuml' Flt\ ln:1 11, ,\hn .. ~1 ll{'11· 11ro fr s s i 1111:111 .\' llnuls1·:.irwd :i b1•1h\M1rn h•"11r All l'l1-e1ri1• bni11-u1 k1!1·lw11. fan1 ily roo1n and l''llllpl1 1•'l.\ 1°11C'los<'d 'ba1·k,11 1·1I. !'h•>11s l<1ts of T.L.C. If ynu'l'e )..,1;. ing for SOlll{'lh111{! 1'1·:11 f special i11 a hii;:h d1·n1.111d ;u·<'a of I lunti11g1ou B1•:11·li. "ou'\·r ro11nd \t in this 11!':111 iy. $46,:J()(J. C 0 L \\' E J. I, 1 6'16--0~ I ,1~~. ~~.~,~~~\~~!~~I 1•i11:::-nnd c1111nrrship. • i\ln.v lradl' clo1111 11•1· 1· sn,:>ll l'r 1111i!<:. e i\111.\' T1·:1r!C' f•1r 1.aud 'ilTil:1hlC' fn1· :\ tn ·" lllllf... ' e !\lay i·a1'J'\' 2nrl Tn1 .. t 0£'t.'CI. All ui1il.'i f111·n1..,IH'r!.' Good Rf'nl :-\l'hl'dule. lh•:1l1••I :ind filtcrC'd 1x•nl ("11 ll Rn y 1 i n1 C' C O L 1rr-:LL 64&.-0555 NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY · I 111is N1''1 port Hf'it:ht<: h"t'U' i« c'1()Sl' \tl 1111 ~ .. 1)00\S, T"" Rl•dMOn1s. 2 Bath~ :111d large ;u!aptah](' ra111il.v 11'1"'11\1 1ha! can ~ usrri t•l f1l .11)111· ran1llv'""' nc('ds. Allrv '"'"•'ss 1o 11i"11'k vour 1•111~>1'>1'1" n1' 1railr1' ,\:;-.;111>1<' 1111· ii·'"; VA loan, QI\"(' 2nd .. !l1:<:1 rt•rluC'l'd 10 S44.:iOO. t ";i ll COL\\'F:LL 646--05:i:1 INVESTORS! Oran)!C County Ail'tl("lrl an•;1. tS,300 sq. ft. Qf land 11 ilh I $250 a 1n11n1h i11("01111•. Potential Golf Course vie11 . Call COL\\'l.:l.L 646-05:)."1 1 General General • ·~ -. ·-• .. . " ... IN CORONA DEL MAR -Secluded south oT ~ ~ the high\v;:iy location . nuslie charn1 yet coin· plctel.v n1 odern. P.c<111t ift1ll~, appointed and · tastefullv decorated. ,\ l·hoicc of thrf'e out-. door living: areas 011 a tree shaded P..·2 Jot. Offer<•d ;it 887.500. 436 Dahlia, CdM. UN IQU E HOMES Realtors, 675-6000 -----~~"----- IN CORONA DEL MAR -!5' R-2 l ot-"~ block !O nrean. 2 bedrooins and den. 1''ully strl'~.~ed for seC'nnd floor. Fanta ~t ic vie\v· frt1n1 sel'Cin d lc\•el. ~pace for 4 cars. ~~avof'!'·, able finan<'ing avai lable <ii. interest rates under c·urrrnl n1arket. .1\ $108.500 invest· n1e11t. 2 13 Fernl~f. CdM. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 675-6000 ---@--- IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES -A bcau li!~ ri·tonac:o n1odcl perfcrto! 'l\vo bed rooms. pll~ den \Vilh the finest of everyth ing and in per;: feet taste. This i:-> an escro\v fallout: vacanS: and O\\•ner is anxious Ito sav the least). NoW: offered at ~fi4 ,!'lfl0 fee. 1941 Port Chelsea, N~ UNIQUE HOMES Realtor s, 645·6500 ·~ -----~~· -----·. ,._ •. IN THE BLU FFS -Populilr 3 bedroom "D't Pla•1 1vi th a bca111iful Back Bay vie\v! U p~ graded ('arpets \\"ilh \\'allpapers. 1nirrors, shutters: the \vorks! r·:ven a paneled garage. 881.500. Lease o ption \\'ill be considered. 428 • Vi sta Par~da , N.B. UNIQUE HOMES Re olton, 645 -6500 -~·· ..... IN MESA VERDE -Sharp 4 bedroom, single .. ..:torv Pa rrsetter.·Mo,·e-i n rondition. \·Vet bar.: panCled ran1itv r(')nn1. ~everal yards. small ' ' orchard. 0•11 \' S4<l.!100 2810 Serang, C.M. : .. ~ .. UNIQUE HO~E S Re altor~, 546-5990 . ----.-.~-=t.6----- __ ... .,,. ,-;. UNIVERSITY PARK CENTER, IRVINE CAlL ANYTIME 552-7500 I &t:neral G!:nt1 ral But ... '"e're down to our last fe''' !·!arbor Vie"' Homes in the final unit on the hill ... a nd some of our beautiful n1odel homes'. So hurry if you'd like to live in one of these ex- c iting 3 to 5 bedroon1 Donald L. Bren Coin· pany residences priced from $61 .190 ! * 675·5930 * 3629 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar JOIN THE CLUB -BEFORE THE DUES GO UP! IN MESA VERDE -l.ri r2e. funclirinal farnily:r ... i ho111e \villi 4 bedrnn111s . 2·1 :! bath" and gre<it fan1il~· rPnn1. Aln1:1'-l 11r<111d 11e\\·: tastefully-.""'. decorated and l•1 rnove-in condition. 1795•.-. · Kinglet Court, C.M. • OCEAN VIEW 1829 PORT SHEFFIELD PLACE IN NEW- PORT BEACH, JUST OFF FORD RD. & MACARTHUR BLVD. 17141 833-0780. BLDR. General General UNIQUE HOMES Realton, 546·5990 : , -. " -----::;~,;-----CONDOMINIUMS -NEWPORT BEACH NEW. VACANT NEWPORT CREST RESALES Open House Everyday 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. ALL PLANS AVAILABLE FROM $63,000 OR MAKE OFFER LOW INTEREST jtATES @ ..... [ Villages by _ lHE fRVINE m.lffW<f 1 No\11 is the lin1c to heconu' a homeo1vner in this p1;rne family neighhorhnorl. closC' to schools. shoppin!; and free\\'<ly. \\'c'1·e offC'rinJ::" a lovely ho111e featurin~ s11<'h deluxe extras a~ shag carpeting, cui;ton1 rlrap<>s. decorator ~'ll!lpaper and fresh paint. \'ou can still buy this quiet .cul-cir-sac honu.• fnr the lo\\'. lo\v pl'ire of $31,9.JO ... heltl'r hurry. Cnll no\v to see \1. 1117..fiOIO. IN HARBOR VIEW ·HILLS -f'irsl opening!. Four bedrr>o n1. si n ~le story: sharp. clean~ ·• spaciou s. Beautiful landscaping. play yard. ~ Jike-ne\v conllition. $941500. 1412 Se1cre1t, ~ Off Cst. Hwy. on Bluffs off Superior REAL TOR PARTICIPATION Real Estate Consultants 1525 Superior-Suite 3 Newport Beach {714 ) 645-3230 ----General --General * CORONA DEL MAR 2 COLORFUL COTIAGES * llare offering of ocean si de of the h\\'Y· pror- crty of l\\'O houses on one lot. _live .inl)Q~. have income £ron1 the other . Ftrst tune...,..()(· fered, at $89,500 . CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS Call Anytime 644-766i General General (' General -General BEST IN BLUFFS E-PLAN BA YFRONT Nothing to ,compare in value \rith this 2400 sq. ft . of fabulous beauty & upgr3des incl. all \vool carpeting. Almost ne\v ;J BR .. 3 ba., huge fan1 . rm. 0\\1ner transferred & must sell. Asking . . . . . ...... , . $79.500 NE\V 4 bd rnt .. 3 b~1 .. "1ith vie\\'. 2150 Sq. ft.. luxurious neutral carp .. late~t kitchen. \V / elec. cookware top. dbl. sel f-clean. ovens. lrashmasher~ . ~-•.•........... , $71,500. END UNIT on beaut. Vi sta Caudal. 3 BR .. 2 ba .. formal din. r111 .. elec. kitch. Vie\\ .. S of \vide greenbelt & bay. Asking .......... $76.500 l{ENT.<\LS -nearly ne'v 3 Bl~ .. 211:! ba. ,,.; bay vie\\'. Only $500 1nonth! ONE LE\.'~:L 2 Br .. 2 ba. $465 t\ ~lonth . Both in1mecl . occupancy. HELEN B. DOWD NEW TRIPLEXES & DUPLEXES IN COSTA MESA FINANCING AVAILABLE 30 YEARS Open Daily Placentia Ave. at Wilson ORANGE COUNTY APARTMENT EXCLUSIVE AGENTS, 547-679t General "MODEL LIKE" 5 BEDROOM HOME f:\'('l)'lhi rJl:'. ]!; ll('I\', f'hil'll, :oh;i rp. sharp!! (; r e u 1 '"Republic Sl'l"iri;'" hun1r. 3 K1hs. hii.? l.'O\'f'l'C'cl pa1io, 111 i n i 111 u 111 n1aintcnanC'C. ynrd. plush nC'11· 1·;1rpcts. rlrapC'S, all nc\r paint and vn11 can 11ssun1r thl' VA loan \1·i!h no loan IC'Cl'I or quali· fying. Hurry on !his one: General SALUBRIOUS SERENITY IN MESA VERDE ~~"" "'""" m ~ ·~·~ OCEAN VIEW 3 +Guest $25,950 ~iv.11.te..-..circuhu:......slJ.."C.C. oI rint• hon1Cs. Paillt 11.n1I Sll\'C thousands . S\1't'l'ping J.'lt!Unds \1>itt-roon1 for hoat. '.I bedroom ... incl udi11 J,: hide·fl·\\·ay n1us!C'r .su it1'. scpar.i11• guf!l'll larihty, den \\•i lh sliding ~lass rtoor to 25' rntertainf'rs 1111110. Breathlakin:;: vil'\\. or ea11- yon and bin<' Pa<'ifie. Bf:T. TE R H URRY! (al l .... ~030.,. I CdM. UNIQUE HOMES Realfocs. 675-6000 -----~;:.!-----... IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS -Original section, 4 bedroon1s. Bay viC \VS over a spacious fron~. varrl. Rear yard features a pool, at $79,500~ •. '1120 Goldenrod, CdM. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 675-6000 ---®--- IN MESA VERDE -Newest listing -4 bed·. room. 2 story \\'ith pool. large living room. do,vnstair.s--n1aster bedro.o.m~ _j'ree lined street. $!i6.500. 2761 Albatross, C.M. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 546·5990 -----~~~,·-~---­~ IN CORONA DEL MAR -Another ne'v one! Super delu;.;e duplex. 3 bedro.01ns. 3 bath s~ .. Brand ne'v v,:ith fireplaces. fa1n1l y rooms. car· peting and open. _bright fe~ling. First o~wner : depre<'iation avatlable. Priced at $12;,,000:· _ 518 Fernleaf, CdM. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 675-6000 BRING THE KIDS and move into thi~ one yet1r nr1.1•. 4 beflroom ho1nC'. The unique, open Ooor plan pro- vicles spat·r 1,lus priv1u·y. The< vaulted Jlvin~ roo1n celling Is great for hifi anrl \\'Qrn1ec1 by a ocautiful l!repla<X". Brirk ff'nrl' !'i11r· rounds a plnntuhlt• yard. F.asy :H·ccss lo 1hr f'un1· n1unity ponl. 011ly ~41.!lOO - \vhill' ii lasts, Dial !l62-88."1l. REAL TOR BLUFFS SPECIALIST 644·0134 OPEN HOUSE ,,\T & SUN MOVE IN· NOW Gener.ll·..:...::.:.:..~=.:..c..::..c:.:G,,;:;-en:.:e.-c;ca7l.;...:.__c _ _c_.c..._1,.;i P.M. 15J ::l Sal Lorenzo, * VACANT * 1,;*;;;;JU;;;S;;T:;L:;IS;;;T:;ED:;I;;;*;;; POOL "'~'"'"An•. Only ~·~:,:S Con1l' 1.1'ilh Ull :inrl inspe<·t thi~ 4 hroronn1 heauty \\'ilh 21«2::: Fan1ily Roon1 anrl yuu'll a~ff~ It's a ranch slylr, L !'ihapcd home which 1• 111 braces 1t lushly landscaped backyard with c..,1r a space for !Joo.I or cantpcr pad and \vor k :irea. \\111lk IO Sl.'hools an<! stores, s:,9.9«1. Call 546+2313. ()PEN f/L 9 • IT'S FUN TO 9E NICE/ IOKl\I LOl\0\ ' R~.A.'1 UA.'} ---~>---- BAR HARBOR . ·I Bedroom Ocean air duplex, vie\\' of DARK ROOM & and family rm plus rlt'n. bearh. BcRulifuHy ~a111· GAME ROOM · WALLACE c:r.r:r.11~ FIXER UPPER IN CORONA DEL MAR -Tree-shaded cor·, ·ner. T\ro bedrc>on1 O\Vner's unit delightfully decorated, open beams. firepla~e a.nd sunny patio. One bcdroont income _unit \\'1lh br~ak ... (;1·11111n1nr school & park lahicd. 2. _BR. CIH'h unit. 4 REAL TORS "n slonr·s thro1v a1vay." CAr p:ll'ktrl!::, S79,;,o(). and nu111y other bonus C''\lrn11 S4M141 CORONA DEL MAR •.. jul'll eno11J!h to .1:ive ynu a .e'.l't•nt cliSf'OUf11 011 <1 RARE 4 ll('d1001n. f;nni!y l'QOnl ,hon1C', nenr st"hnnls f..· shClfl[llng. /I ).:Tf'fll buy a1 $37.1:'i(}. ~1~1 Soill>l"H, i\lrsa 1lr! ll\11r, C.1\I. Ol'EN HOUSE SAT ,r,, SUN . 1-5. \\'ill sell NO 00\\'N 1'0 Call: 613-3G6~ ~7,';-f,68~ Evl'.'i. tn<i nun1rmui; to rn1'ntion. ---Vl::'rS~ * 6 UNITS* U11·~l' ~tasler Bcrtr oom (Optn Evenings) ...,.fast bar. Drop by and let this charmer hght.- up your life. $72.500. 700 Marigold, CdM. $41 500 Nrnrlv nr1v 2 OR., 2 h11.. ~\llh'. prlva1e pn!io. 1•ra~·k,·I •-.!!!!!!!'.,.._!!!!!!!! ...... clC'IU~f' units 011 OCC'1tnfrn11I ill).! 11'1•wt hurning f1rf•ph1ct• ------ f in RAlhon! E!c•('. frnl1•s., 11·i1h i.:as s1ru'frr, furnilv NEW LISTING 2 Brinn t·h:.11·n1t•1' .t old C'Di\I OJH'll bruin.;,, Juts or hl'h·k nnd r~·1n11tlf'lrd only UN IQUE HOMES Realto1S. 67S·6000 ·' IWAV.V shflJ:: carp., hltu~: t•ootn, r lll·in kitch(•n, ~\l.11~ Newport ~tlllrlf'('k or h.'llt~ny w 1•1u·h j_•1111·y. ('01 np11rr lhi11 Ne11•po)'1 N~wport Beach Sfil.i • ."100. Call r o 1· np· PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- 642-5200 uni!: 7 rov'1I, C!lff'lll'IN plu~ Hlvirrfl 2-i;tory fnr f\'i!IUl'MI 4 Bit. 21 -.: RA. fnr11ily nn at 1-p.'lrkiru! sr~•t"f'. S:\.".0.000. .ind \'ah1t' a1 onl.v S:1'l.IYIO. honif' \\"ith 1111: li\'ing rm poinlrncn! -&16-i711 011('n l'Vl'S. :!Ot: \\\•stcliJI Ur. REALTORS ·: General I General F . , Call: 673-::1663, 642-Z'iS.1 Eve!C. Call f>46.Z:ll:: for an appoint· Xlra la..cre vard f111' .......... 1. ••rv1ew •"' ~ r -· n1enl. boat. trailC'I'. fll' 10 acid 11n associated - BROKERS-A EAL TOll:S 1015 W 8olboo t.71 1116) 11'1. A!ikini.? $66.500. \VIII f'Oll· sidl'r \r;1.sc'-option 11·/Jj,OOO, do1vn & S.1'10, 11 rrio . Wal ker &Lee 111••~ •• ,,.,. REDECORATEDI MESA VERDE $41 ,500. NEW 4-PLEX ------. NO FINANCING I "THE BLUFFS" BEACH OASI$, I 3 Bdnn, 2 hoth. 1Jhl ~ar' PROBLEMI ()n tht• p;1rk 11\'Prlnokln._: lhr 11 .. n11• in IOVt'll' 1.'0nd. bl" • l~111·k Bav h·on1 '"The lul'ge lot . ·No pork Si·llrr \\"ill support lin:1•1rlngl Rh1r1~:· ·1•1ir ul1 in1n1c 1n 111-.: prohl\•n1s, Ronni fO R<>riuliful :: bcdn10111. :! halh Bt'a11lill'I 4-nlr-: ''""nnl 11n<I pn•..;1i).dous li\'in):. 11-on r,Htf' k i1h; & doi:s or \\'hRtever plu.~ f11rnlly roon1 on qu\f'I l't'tuly for thnt fir!!f (11\nrr rnt1y tn prl\·at<' i;.,ll11nd'I 11ntl T1~·at ~"Otln;('lf nnd tiuy 't ·· VIEW HOMES l3) ~·ul-Of-..._,,. ~tn•M. Unui;aJ. !1•'0'. :itl\'ar1ta:t<'. :-<uhn1lt l.111d l!llll11 2 ~tnry . .'t•1•l{1rll'fl m:1~· 1 rtny. ('ALL 0011, for l\pptl \\'A.l-IS in l+1•n1 lhr II('' I I "-·• r I . 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Ui'll1 buy At 1·1t.~lon1 ('fl!11P r t1•i lo IK'l1" • ~ ''" ..._ '' ·· IL~ 1 ··-· n ... · •[ • ' I • · I t • TO BECOME A HOME r1•dct.'fl1·ate1l, dbl. "l> r ··•.• ~·1 <'1" P·• 0 ••l •1.11i.: E S lhl' bl1tit':1 Sli.~~~.:1 l'IU 7711 01\"ll•'r .~ !"'<Ill l'l't11''11 ~. ., "'/"IC"l ..•. -,,.... • .. ·,,,, ·,,,,,, t~).l1ni.:: i;t"l•f'n \:i,, I und s!11.111 I A. Y .WA. y TO BUY 01)('!1 J·:v .. ,., Hlt '!I, 11,&\, :1.i·ur 1:(11'/.\~I'. ~N'll" luv1• . ··hll•ll'\'ll un1I tt .. ' ' ,._ " l rt ! . I bed \.tnn l'ir pn111l.. l\'C'l hnr:<, 111!1(' rn1nL Cn1111' "''" till:< [nt'ini.; po1~I Only $'':!000 I n\l•l'hl.e'. 1lu1• 11al1•t..;. (nll 1.11111 llJ: •. roon1. 1 11 ... ,, •• 1n·r· · ~-1 1 ,,.,~ · · 64l-O.'.:cc. bRlh t•:1~11111lt• c~1a M ho1·!!f•ll 01~. n11111y, mUll)' e.\.· :l bii1 !rt>Qm + f>l"n l1)t'1t1rtl 1" _. _ .. _ .M .:'... ,.,. • honll'. \\'ill ~l'll !lubjtof-1 1·i lin1o: t'' 1 1· ll !I. Y11l11· 11r:1r rhu1'l·hN1, !ll'ilOOIM 11nd N() C,\~lt f)()\\':-\ \',\ • tl'uly t''\h;Jinl.: V.1\, loon nr 1~a~ eho11·f'-S!IO.DOO rue ·h. Opr11 !l!lOpit. C.'ull fnr 11p1)11ir11n1i>nl 111\'t'ly h1nl11'. S2T.~i00. Cnll Hl'llt\~' lo ~oat $.19,llOO. Or hou~ Sul , !-tun. le t.1nn, Call v.r1nc.•l1>..'\l11 only. ~;.~196, ~lfi-Mn ""' Rt-11 CtH'JM•l, Ren I I o t .!!_lo'. tor Appt. 6-l~46 a l.",.R\31. WALKER & LEE 6~ fopcn cven\flitll\ . •il:l-ilii!4 I \\'1•"-'-'"'--"-''.:."·lc"'---"•=ll=-'.:.'=iS ll\•;,\I, l·:.~All-, -· '"l'ilri"" l>Jin ... Rn J lf' Walker &Lee 111'114 ••t•t• ,;.l'Z-..\678 \r11nl 1111 l't'Sulti. .,._ - . ., • , ' • • . . D 4 DAIL y PILOT Sunday, S~pt~mW 2, llf7) _,__ l~1 1 ,.....__ _ _, ,G __ •_no~••-1~~~~~-'G -.o•n~•~r~•I~~~~~-Vl~W VIEW ' ' -3-BR HOME .. E-..rhun.,~· $16~! equity In 2+ nm·~. \'11''>1" Vls1a • R.-n ac-1·e -for 1ncon1c property. 5-19-lfi2.1 POOL AND TOOL I IRVINE TERR. GUEST HOUSE $35,9SO, Brau!. 4 1Kh1n. hon11\ f11m!I) $31,900. C'hoiC'f' .t:<ISl!iidt-Cos\ a rni., hC1\ r:irpc'l~: lc(' land. I h..lc&l 11rrar1gl'n1t'nl "/tnflill·I AIESA. ch 11. r ni ; n l:: 3 $86,500 • ron<t. J nil, :?t2 UA co;xuo bcd.J'001n 2 bath hUn1e wltb S• a hul;'c A;U('i:l hou~f' v.·/~11 P;.11or1u11lc llll"I\' tv Irvine P11rk u1·1•:1 -l.Rn1on Hei.Khts .fi acre 6l"l'luded lot. Honies 01.-. Tl'nrtc lnC'll1nc con· siil(·rf'd 6·12-5766 lan11ly room and hugt' h:11h .t: 11n lk 111 clo:-"t. flrepJact'. 14 x 2S' pool and JONES r ca1t11"l'S hl !lns, gold 11•/w large 1001 house. Ca!t Rl'd REA''TY INC· • shag, cu~ti11 1lr111', n1h1'01'!1, Cl.t.rp('r, Ttealtors 64;;-8080 l.. outdoor l!ti!I B-B-Q ,(; pool (open cvenint:"5). ~"'[ l'M6 Nr ~111<· S<1ut11·1• < :olf C'Olll'=>C-Ch1·1.~ti1111 hrokf'r ll!'edll Chri~· l ir+n salcs111cn for new of· tll'•'- Jt's a breeze. , , ljell your I 1114) 673.6210 1 CALL 1'011A Y 11ems 1vll11 l"asc, u~ Daily larwin realty Inc. I PUot Ciasslti~. fi.12-5078. 9~05 (24 hrs) ~ lines. 5 days for 5 buck.'!. Chttrll"!I Street Realtor 645-3crll DIRECTORY . KNP ttib ll••dy diNCt•ry wltll Y•• ftik WMll"d •re• t• housa0 h1111tl111. All the l1,1tloftl ll111d below ore do· ,,rlkd 111 treeMr 6-toll i.y H....,rbl .. eb1wNr1 i11 todoy'1 DA ILY PILOT WANT ADS. Petro .. shc.wlJlt ,,., llout11 for t •I• or 11 r1111 ,,. 11rtecf to lkt 1ucll brformotlo11 111 tfi l1 col11m11 ooch Frldoy, $ot11rdey IN 51•dllY• HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS 436 Dahlia (Old Corona del Mar) 675-6000 $87,500 (Sun 1·5) 1897 Orange, Costa' Mesa 642-8235 $39,950 (Sat 1-5) •JO Ruo:,Chaleau Royal (Big Ca~yon) NB 644-6200 $85,000 (SUn 1·5) 546 Catlina. (Newport Heights) NB 646-6789 ~5.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 1 -808._Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle 1 NB 675-4630 (S un 1-5 ) l BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 321 Kings Rd (ClillHaven) l\B 642-5200 -(Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 503 Playa (The Bluffs) Newport Beach 1709 Oahu P lace (Mesa Verde) CM 646-7414 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2501 Ocean Blvd .. Corona del Ma r 6734400 $296,500 (Sun 1·5) 5041 Greencap, Irvine 833-9293 $36,500 (Sun 1-5) * 3210 California (Mesa Verde) CM 962-4454 $35,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1982 Pl. Albans Place (HVuHomes) NB 644-76li2 (Sal1Sun/Mon 1·51 * 41 R'Oya l St. George (Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 $169.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ~575 Greentree (U niversity Park) Irvine' 640-0020 $69.500 !Sal & Sun 1·5) 19431 DeVry (Turtle Rock)·flr'vine 552-7500 S56,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2545 \Vest1ninster Ave (Eastside) CM 646-3928 $545-3483 (Daily 1·5) 1181 Atlanta. North Costa Mesa __ ,. I~ ....._[ -_"'_ .... __,]~[ _,.,.,, .. l~ G_o_no~••-'~~-~~-G __ •no-~r~•l:-::::-:-:::::::--tO==::on~o~r~•l:._~~~~-l~G~o~n~or~i~l ~~~~~_:;Go~n~o~r~•l;._~~~~~I DING BAT! SIMON SEZ OPEN HOUSES Small older hou5e on hu~ slC"p into thls 4 bfdroom, I~ n.2 \Gt. Hoo S<' 111 Hv11blc ~th mlnl..cutle. Easyooen.re but could build 4 w11ts hf!tt. floor plan ill an klcal fwnUy Only S~.000 and won't lual neighborhood. AU the cxtl'!l!I " day. Call° RC'd Cftrpet, plus two COVf!red patlu11. Realtoni 615--8080 (open Just $29,950. Slmon Se:c Co.11 ** ** ** Heritage Collection _•,~·'~"'~"•~•7l._~~~-' Nowt 962-8851 . Sun. & Mon. 1·5 Huntington Beach -""""''"""'°""'"" . ASSUMABLE LOAN!! - Condo ~-1 1 ~ !!~1~:~~r: ri,~f~n·,11~1~ l'ni. LOOKING FOR A LOW INTE.REST LOAN? Sht11·1> 2 bc'druon1 I1i 1Jn1h 1, , 1 , • upgr:iidt.'tl. See this lovely 3 bedroom/family roo1n home choice loeaOon c.a.11 Red -con1plete \Vith shag carpets, fireplace, built- Carpet, nealtor.!I 546.8640. 510 Na rcis1u1, C~M ins and lots of extras. Present 6lh% loan 1776 Oak-Tree Lane (Univ Park) Irvine 552-7500 $67,500 (Sat/Sun/Mon J.<5) 18317 Foxglove (Univ Park} Irvine 552-7500 $56,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 4322 Wlntersweet (Univ Park) Irvine 552-7500 $50,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1800 Newport Hills Dr. (HVuHomes) NB 552-7500 $97,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1584 Redlands ( Eastside) CM 646-3928 545-3483 (Daily l ·5) 11 Tiburon Bay (Spyglass Hill ) CdM 675-7225 $139,500 (Sat & Sun 2-6) 1964 Port Provence (HVuHomes ) NB 675-7225 $73 ,000 (Sun 2-6) 2612 Lighthouse Ln. (H.V. Hills) CdM 615-3000 $94,500 (Sal/Sun 1-5) 4121 Dorchester (Cam eo Hlds.) CdM 675-3000 $82,500 (Sun 1·5) 2101 Canary Drive (Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 $67,900 (Sat & sun 1-5) 512 Deanza Drive, Co rona del Mar 613·8550 $98,500 (Sun 2·5) *888 Sandcaslte (H.V. Hills) CdM 6444848 (Sun 1·5) 5192 Chablis Circle (The Ranch) Irvine 551·2300 $48,500 !Daily ) ***30 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 675·6161 (Sunday\ 1930 Irvine tBaycrest) NB 646-3255 $57.500 (Sun 1·5) 3125 .McKinley Way, Costa Mesa 645-0303 (Sun 1'5) 474 S. Malena Drive, Orange 645·0303 $44.900 (Sun 1·5) Lovely tl'lplex ou .ia lot. can be assumed or new financinf avall- 418 Huol, CdM able. Full price $33,950. CALL 540-ISi Ne'>l·ty L'01n plt'll•d, 3 UR hon1c> ovc1·looklng ocean in TRANS~!RRED old Co1'011t1. <let r.1:1r. ARTIST MUST LEAVE. Talentedly dec'd. 3 28 Royal St. Goorgo, NB llR townhouse. Spac grounds w/beaut pool cus1on1 built, !ijl8.cious s en, & landscpg. Lots of trees, ocean breeze in on Big Canyon r~airY.':l~'· quiet adult only community. Perfect loca- 21 15 Wallace.CM tion near Newport Back Bay. Priced only 4 BR. fl 't'i;hly puln!ed ho1u{', $42,500. CALL 546-5880 11<.·.:i.r srhoots. """mublo J',, nt.I LOAN. CHAJlMING TOWNHOUSE 2'>-1\ I 1.~"1 111..:hv.11 (111.,11.i d•l 1\11.n r7~ t,'/IWI ISLAND PARADISE + Pool S42,500 Sourh &>a Island paradise. \Valk to Ne1vport Beach. Sv.•ceping corner gl'Ounds and s1vaying tl-ccs l'mbrace ran1bling island ho n1 e . Sp:u·ious interior. 2 •I • MOST POPULAR large 3 bedroom/dining room model, patio. double garage, bltins. c lubhouse & 3 pools. Best of all, no yard \vork. Lowest priced big three at $24,300. CALL 540-1151 ROOM TO RAMBLE OVER 1800 SQ. FT. IN MESA VERDE for only $36,500. 3 -Big bedrooms. 2 baths, huge bonus room with room for pool table. Lots of privacy with low mainienance. CALL 546-saao hido-a-woy "'"'·"" '"'" TALK ABOUT SHARP' 11•1th private !'L\t1n~ 1uon1. • Scpnrntc l'hikh'f'n's 11·ing. YOU'LL LOVE THISJ fine 3 bedroom din- ql!EST FACILITY. El~~iuit ing 2 bath home complete \vith builtins' fire· !Jv1ng room. Fonnal du11ng. • ' . Courn1r t ki1ch<'n 01·cr!ook· place, shake roof, new crpts & fresh paint. in:::-n1agn1ficl'nt rt' a r Jdeally1 located near shopping. Roon1 for i:munds f~aturini:: pauo, your ~amper and boat. Asking onl y $32.600. c1l'ck .. nressing roon1.~ and ]{urry! CALL 54().1151 sparkhng pool. 01vnC'r bought ocran 1·iL'\I'. !\lust srll fast. Call 6-15-0303. · _2817 Ell..,,,ere.(Mesa Verde) CM -~ 546-2313 $59 ,900 (S un 1·51 644-f072 (Sun & Mon 1·5) 213 Fernleaf, Old Corona de! Mar 540-1151 $33,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 639 Bolsana, Laguna Beach I Oil! \I L Ol \O\ RI. A 1 ' (}-. MESA VERDE RANCH STYLE BEAUT. RAMBLING 4 BR .. 2 BA. one-story home. He'avy shake roof, picturesque alriufn, lrg mod kitch, family rm. beaut carpeting ~ · ~d paneling. SpacioUs· lot on -quiet eul-de- sac close to new regional park. Offered at only $49,500. CA~L 546-5880 615-6000 $108,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1941 Port Chelsea (HVuHills) NB 675-6000 $63,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) * 624 Ramona (Irvine Terrace) CdM 644-6200 (Daily l ·5) 1715 Port Abbey (HVuHomes) NB 673-8550 $65,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 659 Bolsana, Laguna Beach 615-1225 $115.000 (Sal & Sun 2·61 543 Santa Ana, Ne\~'port Beach 646-0555 $44,500 tSal & SUn 1·5) J~Port \\'heeler Place, 1\lev.:port Beach 644-7007 (Sal/Sun/Mon 1-5) 22 1 Holly Ln (Newport Hts) NB 2·1188 (Sat & Sun 1-61 321 talina (Newport Heights) NB 645-6646 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 3 BEDROOMS 428 Visla Parada (Bluffs) NB 615-6000 $81 ,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 2;6 Via Lorca (Lido Isle) NB 642-8235 $89,000 (Sat 1-5) • • 44 Balboa Coves (Balboa Coves) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) 2030 Holiday Rd (Baycrcst ) NB 645-7062 (Sat & Sun) 1957 Port Trinity Place (HVH) NB 833-0180 $61,500 (Sun 1·5J 16751 Irby Lane, Huntington Beach 962-4471 $33 ,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •• 2233 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 6424353 $115,000 (Sal & Sun 1-5 ) '12 Rue Marseilles (Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 $101,500 (Sun & Mon 1·5 ) 2646 Vis ta del Oro (Bluffs) NB 644-6200 $52.500 (Daily 1-5) 20211 Big Bend, Huntington Beach 646-0555 (Sun 1-4) • 5009 Bruce Crescent. Ne,vport Beach 646-3255 549,500 (Sal 1·5; Sun 12·4) 51 32 Skinner, Irvine • 833-3380 $46,600 (Sun & Mon 1-5) 338 Holmwood (N'pt Hts) Newport Beach 615-5930 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2428 Vista Hogar (The Bluffs ) NB 675-5930 (Sal & Sun J,5) 23482 Bel Mar, Laguna Niguel 497-1761 $39,950 (Sun 1-5) 2918 Chillon. Laguna Beach 491·1i61 $55,000 2112 Cliff Dr. (N'pt. His) i'iB (Sun 1·5) 548-5115 675-8800 <Sat 1S1m /Mon 12·5) 2516 Fairway (Eastside) C.M. 642-7491 $32 ,500 (Sun 1·5) * * 16 Balboa Coves (Balboa Coves) NB 548-5521 545-5643 (Sat/Sun/Mon 1·5) 6 Rue Ver(e (Big Canyon) l'<l! 642-8235 (Monday 1·5) 418 Hazel. Corona de! l\far 675-6900 (Sun & Mon 1·51 2193 Vista Entrada (The Bluffs) NB 645·0303 (Sun 1·5) 279 Brent,vood Place, Costa l\fesa 548-8640 $39,950 (Sun 1·5) 3 BR .. FAMILY RM OR DEN 962 Sandcastle , Corona de! Mar 644-2430 $88.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1740 Plaza del Norte, Balboa Peninsula 540-1151 $97.500 (Sat 2·5) 2821 Shanlar Dr. !Mesa Verde) CM 551-4130 $43 .500 (Sal/Sun/Mon 1-5) 2516 Davi; Place (Eastside) CM 540-1151 S44.500 (Sal 1·4) 3724 Compton St .. Oran ge 968-4971 5324997 (Su n 12-5 ) • 1110 Kings Rd (ClillHaven) NB 642-5200 $61,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2208 Vista Dorado (Bluffs) NB 615-3535 $79.950 (Sat & Sun 1-0 J 600 Cornwall Lane (Westcllfl) NB . 64&-1219 $61.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 412 Vista Trueba (Bluffs) NB 640--0921h $64 ,900 (Sun 12-5) 297 Nassau Rd !College Park)°CM 54114857 $31,9QO -(Sat & Sun 1·5) 375 E . 23rd. St. <off Tustin) NB 646-3255 $58,950 (Sat & Sun 1·51 471 Broadway (Easlsiclcl Costa Mesa 648-3255 !Sat & Sun 1-51 186 Flower St. (Eastsidc ) Costa Mesa 640--0555 $34,950 (Sat & Sun 1:30.5 :30) 675-7225 $120,000 (Sat & SUn 2·6) 223 Rochester. Costa Mesa 615-7225 $44,950 (Sat 2-6) 509 Vista Flora (The Bluffs ) NB 675-3000 $76,500 (Sun 1-5) * 2983 Java (Mesa Verde) Costa :rvresa 546-2313 $19.500 (Sat 1·5) 1114 White Sa il s fl LV. Hills) CdM 613·6642 or 675-6459 (Sun 1·5) 2963 Baker St .. Costa ~·Iesa 645·0303 4 BEDROOMS rsun 1·5) * *210 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 644-2430 $185,000 (Sun 2-6) 1014 Sea Lane (HVuHills) Cd M 615-5930 (Sun 1·5) 1821 Tahuna Terr. (Irvine Terr •2) CdM 615-3000 $137,000 (Sun 1-5) 354 Vista Madera (The Bluffs) NB 645·0303 (Sun 1·5) 2115 \Vall ace, Costa 1\1esa 675·6900 · (Sun & Mon 1·5) 1589 Baker, Costa Mesa 546·8640 $36,500 (Sun 1·5) (4 BR & FAMILY RMI 18691 Portofino Dr (Turtlerock) Irvine 644-2430 $89,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1601 Castle Cove (Spyglass Hill) NB 644-2430 $129,500 (Sun 1-5) 19431 Sierra San to, Irvine 833·3380 $57,500 (Sat/Sun/Mon 1·5) 1300 Santanella (Irv ine Terrace( CdM 6i3-6210 $86,500 (Sat/Sun/Mon 1·5) 882 Sandcastle (HVuHills) CdM 673-8550 $91 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 621 ~bchacl Place (15th & Irvine) NB $62,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2015 Com modore Rd (Baycrest) NB 645-7500 (Sat & Sun 1·6) 895 So nora {J'vlesa dcl f\I ar l Cl\I 642-5200 $31,450 (Sa l & Sun 1·5) 1955 Port Claridge Place (HVH) NB 833-0780 $74 .500 (Sun 1-5) * 188 12 \\'alnut St ., Fountain Valley 546-5880 $38,950 !Sat & Sun from !PM) 427 E. !Glh Place, Newport Heights area 642-6200 $51,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5} 1506 Lincoln Lane (Westclilf) NB 642·5200 $19,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) * 2761 Albatross (Mesa Verde) CM 546·5990 $56.500 (Sat & ·~n 1·5) 7 Twin Lakes Circle (S pyglass H l) NB 6444910 $125.000 (Dail -5 :30) * * •8 Li nda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 6444910. $195 .000 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 3619 Sur!view ( HVuHills ) Cd M 644-2430 $129.500 (Sat 1:30-5:30) • * • 119 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 613-9060 646-1767 (Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5) 669 Bolsana, .Laguna Beach 497·1761 $91,500 2810 Serang (Mesa Verde) CM (Sun 1-0) , 546-5990 $49.500 (Sun 1-5) , 1815 Kinglet Court (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 $74,500 (Sat & Sun 11-4) 1412 Seacrest (HVuHills) CdM 675-6000 $94,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) * 1120 Goldenrod (old Hbr VuHills) CdM 615-6000 $79,500 (S un 1-5) 2021 Ali so, Costa Mesa 646-0555 $59.900 rsat & Sun 1·5) 3172 Claremont (C ulverdale) Irvine 833·9293 $43,490 (Sun 1·5) 3201 Iowa (Mesa Verde) CM 546·41 41 S37.900 (Sat 1·5) 185G Port Charles (HVuHomes) NB 642.()235 $S9,900 (S un 2-5) 4545 Fairfield (Cameo Shores) Cd M 64~235 · (Sat & Sun 1-0) 20461 Upper Bay Dr. (S anta Ana Hgts) 642-8235 $59,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1238 Polaris (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 ' (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1059 Cheyenne, Costa Mesa 646-8611 . $4 1,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 261 Nas•au Rd . <Coll ege Piik) CM 646-3928 64645~3 (Daily 1-0 1 17 18 Port Abbey (HVuHomes) NJ;l 646-7711 <Sat & Sun 1-0 ) 1506 Tradewlnds (llaycrest) NB . 644-7662 <Sat /Sun/Mon 1·5) 1412 Serenade (l l'viric 1'errace) CdM 642-8235 $81,000 (Sun 1-5) 5 BEDROOMS • * • 313 E. Bayfront; Balboa Island 644-2430 $249,500 (Sun 2·6) S BR & FAMILY RMOR DEN • 1368 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) 186 Shorecliff Rd. (Shoreclilfs) CdM 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1938 Port Trinity (HVuH01nes) NB 644·6200 !Sal s Sun 1-5) 1337 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 S225 .000 !Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) 3728 Ocean Blvd .. Corona del fl1ar 673·8550 $197,000 (Sat & Sun1·5) 1513 San Lorenzo, South Santa Ana 546-4141 $45.900 (Sat & Sun 1-5 1 1091 Salvador (Mesa Del Mar) C~f 546-4141 $45 ,000 (Sun 1-5) • 4515 Tremont (Cameo Shores) CdM 673-2222 ~124,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1141 Irvine Ave. (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 $61,900 (S un 1·5) 1091 Salvador, Cosal Mesa 540-0649 $45,000 (Sun 1·5) 28 Royal St. George, Newport Beach 675·6900 !Sun & Mon 1·5) 1827 Port Tiffin, Ne,vport Beach 675·6900 (Sun & Mon 1·5) 6 BEDROOMS 6 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 32 Mission Bay (Spyglass Hill ) CdM'- 615-7225 $134,995 (Sat & Sun 2-6) 1607 Bayclill Circle (Spyglass • l ) CdM 675-7225 $129,000 (Sat & Sun 2·6) 7 BR & FAMILY RM 3449 Quiet Cove, Corona del Mar 673-2222 (SU nday 14) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 3 BR 404 Onrla (No1th Bluffs) NB 644-1133 304 Otero (North Bluffs) NB (Sun 1·5) 644-1133 (Sun 1·5) 455 Trucha (Eastbluff) NB 644-5154 $68,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2657 Vista Ornada (The Bluffs) NB 675-5726 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (4 BR & FAMILY RMI *2449 Napoli Way, Costa Mesa 645-0303 (Sun 1·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE l BR EACH UNIT 608 f\1arguerite, Corona dcl Mar 644-4910 $149,500 (Sun/Mon 1·5:30) 521 Acacia, Corona del Mar 673-6642 675-6459 (Sun & Mon 1-5) 1 .. I BR 700 Marigold. Old Corona de! Mar 675-6000 $69,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) l BR & DEN EACH UNIT 511 Poppy, Corona del Mar 615-5726 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1 .. 3 BR 600 Orchid, Corona de! Mar 675-5126 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3" 3 BR 518 Pernleaf. Old Corona de! Mar 1175-6000 $125,000 (Daily 1·5) 3 • l BR 220 Ga rne t, Balboa Island ' • 615-2866 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3i00 Park Lane, Newport Beach 673-6210 (Sat & Sun 1·5) TRIPLEXES FOR SALE (2-2 IR & 1-1 IRl 510 Narcissus, Corona de! Mar 675-8900 (Sun & Mon 1·5) LOTS FOR SALE 1001 Mariners Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 556-0500 $49,950 (Sat & Sun 12-5) HOUSE FOR LEASE 3 BR & DEN 3039 Carob (~:astblu!O Newport Beach 644-5510 $1000 mon(h (Daily) * Peel ** Wmrft••t ** * w ... ,,.,. •• ' .... ROOM FOR BOAT OR TRAILER OWNER ANXIOUS Shill'P :J &·drooin hon1e 1-lltun!ed in idr11l Cos•u r.1es<1 101·:.tion. Cornf'r lot . block 1v11ll f1·nci11g, l111s or roon1 for rccrentlonal \' l' h i r I c stnrngr . i\ssun1c• existitu:: TO PROVE IT -They reduced the price from $41.500 to $44.500. Delightful upper bay location o~ quiel cul-de-sec. Spacious 3 HR & family room, freshly painted insid e & out. Short walk to school. LOW INTER· EST VA LOAN, ASSUMABLE BY ANYONE. CALL 540.1151 FHI\ lo;1n nnrl lx'lll 1<Xlay·!I high in1r11•sl. $2·15. pl'r ,----------------. month pnys :ill. 0\\'nl'r \\'ill ln~lp finane1•. 535.000. · co:rs WALLACE REALTORS~~;:::::::==:::'.:==~==~======~ 962-4454 General REALTORS 3728 Ocean Blvd. 2 Old ·· H • • ............ .-~· , . . .. . .,. . ~ NEW 4-PLEX SUBMIT ~ .. ;st e 'fri the> ca~;. mi~"ut~o~ YOUR TERMS! 0\l'lll'r ag1~ablc to aln1ost any financing on this V<1Cant and ready to !'!ell '1--Pl~x in choil'e Cosla l\lf'"ll location. Subn1il yo11r idl'as full price SS0,000 Call Red Carpel, H.t:'nltors &I~ ( o p en San Juan Capistrano. Private cornmun .. ity proteded with locked gate. Several sites available, from $10,950. Low down payment, 1 S year terms 2172 DuPont Dr.,#8, Irvine 833·3223 rvcning11l. iiiiiiiiii;ii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio I Gener al --~~----YOUR OWN PRIVATE ORCHARD! BY TEILLAKE Fruit salad-in your o"'n back BY THE LAKE General -4000-Sq-Ef._ Corona del Mar yard! 14 BC'aring fl'uit tre_cs BY TIIE LAKE & grnpc arbor. Great f11m1\y F '"·--·I · 1 liome fcaturl/rR calhedral You \\'ill filng a tiarpy tune 1 c:>r u,.,,.., "")() ap~rte1a f! ·1· . ·• B" 2 B \ b · ·k 1\·hen you discovl'r thls new f1n1• custom construcliOn and re1 1ngi;, ., n. ' • r 1t r.xCC'ltent lern1s 5 brdroom:i; fh-cpl hiulrlns hu"r family 4 be<lroon1, 3 bath, La kc 1 ·1y 1· al d .. · • • • e ~· ho ,. v1 am1 room orn1 1nmg rn1 end he11vy shake l'()()f, r orL•st n1e. Ol'C\·er ti\' l • Cou<'rcte/bout a cc es". 1r1U nf'vtr UC! obstructed. room, arg~ ganiC" roor_n ur· --' 1 .. ,, 1 ~) 1 •. ,, 900 111\Vl' )'Ou1· (>ll'I\ dock•'-boat and a .glorJOUS panoramic ..-. 11-...._, o ~ s.w a *"""• orean VIC'\· 96i:;;in realty(~;ch ) ~ltu~'O~~u~'~ sl~~r:a~o~~~ PLUS rs facilities l\'ith yow· honie Rl!moval of Ol'lt' non·structur· ""'!!!!!!!!"""l'!!!!!!!!!!!!""""""~"i 011•nr.r's nssoc. 0-.vn a pit'ce a.I parllUon expands the MESA VERDE of the \Valer! $65,000, Q\\Tle1' game room to a full 2~ ~ wW lease for ~ p e r rumpus roon1. POOL ""ME mooth. 93;-9101. SO% flna~~Dg ""'""''ly Beautlrully landscaped 4 bcdroon1 hon1e, \vlth huge avallable at approx, 8~i%. family roon1, lots of panel!· Top value at $155,000. Ing. ,,.nlk to best iichools &: CALL ...._.7211 SOOpping. Super upgraded thruout 'vith fanlastlc pool. 646-7711. open cvc11, 2M3 \Veslell[f Dr. SPANISH HACIENDA -TA-KE OVER Dramatic cnlry inlo truly /Jn NIGEI. · OAILl Y f. A55!JCIAf[5 $2850 DOWN!! ASSUME 7°/o LOAN!! EXJSTING LOAN Spanish charn1. Interior Love ly 4 bfxlroom, l bath {t_arden. \\'ti 11 -1 e n gt h 3 BR's, l~) bath.t. pool, GI honlc In l&.'"c irregular lireplllL'e. huge fa.mUy roon1 ttaale, llG qUllllt'ylng, no T with 1vet ·bar, 4 gpacb.Js poln!~. Cul-dc-uc, w"lk to Mesa Verde lol. take over bedrooms. \Valled I 0 r school. \Von't latt at $28.500 subjee::t to e:clsUng VA loan ?rfvacy and klcaltd on -Call now! 645--8400 Ill 8%~~. Tola] prtcc S45.9GO. cuJ-de-.eac. Prlced to sell at ~:.:..,1~-~-" l:t~ To ..i., call 1v1~-~&Co.j *BEACH DUPLEX* CWNm.t•rrsR>1JO•N1Ct1 · · Block to W•tor ! ~=~~~~~~:·· ~ 11v,11111 ~~~~~~~tt!~D WT* :':1290 *'E77 CHEAJIER BAY Vll!W THAN RENT 5 Bft, 3 fJA, ~l<.'C~ 10. Avail J.peatcd among older eu~to111 $2'".i(). pe1· wk or 1\ Inter i<?llllt! hOmes In "old" 1lunllngton or Jor gnlr at $75,000. B@aca. Two bed l' oo m a, P1\Cl~'JC PROPERTIES .~J>Or.te dln1na e.nd loun~1')' G"r...6712 or MU796 rooms. C!ht.'erful Uvlu l'OGm. '!'""l"' .... "!"""'!~'""!!!"'' i Prtme COM1C1' lOt with 1'he fu 1e11t draw In thu Welt. detached prap. Pt1ced at . ·" Dally Piiot ClauUled $25,B . Call Now -84)..2535. l..f!avln1 Area, lmn1<!dlate oc· cupency. 4 BR, 5 BA. luxury :l Y"nr old ho1)1r.. l\fany de· ILL'1c, cuiJfotn fcntu~ have been Li11\ll lpto thh1 ou ll!tand· • hllc IVfl~rfrod~. home • -CU> toin turnltu1·" & l967 Crui11!r tncJuded, Excellr.nt terms. $279,000. AIM> avallable un· fumllh~.· }"Qr lnlo • call 6T.l·Tl82. . . . . . . ., ' • BE ON THE WATER -CONDOMINIUM - This lovely 2-story end unit bas everything -even a BOAT SLIP. Ultra modern kitchen with al l new buiJtins, Attractive stone fire- place, 2 Bedrooms 21> Baths. SUNDECK overlooking the waier. All this can be yours for $86,500 . • 4 BDRM. -WltH POOL - ) $32,500 l mmaculate park -like yard . Sharp 4 bedroom in move jn condition. Family rm, fireplace. Dining rm., gas built- ins. Won 't Jast long ! HARBOR VIEW HILLS OPEN SUN. 1·5 2612 LIGHTHOU SE LANE ONE OF BROADMOOR 'S BEST PLANS; 4 ·BR., FORMAL D.R., LARGE FAM. RM., ALL BEAUTIFULJ. Y DECORATED, WITH GREAT EYE APPEAL. A TRULY FINE BUY AT $9-4,500. .. ' Salisbury ·. Realty DAIL y PILOT D S\ Cost• Mew 6 BDRM. MANSION u.'1th o\'t'r 4.0CKl Ml. rt. <l! uHr& Hvlng, 11l111ntt•d l)n 'Ii a('J'('. l.J)!s 01 trt<tt and I u 1 h J.ul<l~·ll pinw. (ir1·11t &l'f:'a 10 r1ns1• 111<' k1d<1. A mu..;;:t M>l' l•n .11•r rallni;. Otfl'rt'd ul $jJ,900. CJL\R~IING vine t.'Ove sint:l<' lltory dup!l'x. South o hif.:"h11·ay on quiet d~ad.en s1rcf•t. l!ntts h fl\'P. larg 11•()(1(1 cle'tks with l)l'rmanen vir-11• nr cnnyQn. 2nrl flon adchuon ,1·011td h111'<" vie1v o 644-7270 ASSUME LOAN Deluxe 2 story with sunken living room. Family rm, fireplace. Dining rm, homemak- er's kitchen wit}J built in s. Patio. Block wall fe ncing. BEAUTIFUL! $41,950. 540-1720 54-0-1720 MESA VERDE IRVINE TERRA CE #2 OPEN SUN. 1-5 1821 TAHUNA EXQUISITE, CUSTOM-BUILT HOME WITH OCEAN & BAY VIEW. '3 LARGE BR's. & A MAID'S QUARTERS. DREAM KITCHEN & FORMAL DINING ROOM. DESIGNED FOR COMFORT & PRIVACY. $137,000. *BALBOA ISLAND* OCEAN VIEW h:iy. Si'l.000. &>llC'r "''ii .• f1nMnt'f'. Broker, 642-2171 or. • 673--7865. .; 0 \\'\'EP. A;.IXIOl,'S -•• MOVE-IN-ABLE Enjoy this lovely home: ne'v carpets and drapes, fa mily roon1 or formal dining room, but \vhat a va lue this 3 bedroom, 21A. bath, fireplace hon1e is! Large patio for your enter- taining pleasures. All yo urs for only $31,450. 644-7270 BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM Live in the prestigj,ou s BLUFFS. New Span- ish t ile entry, new carpets & drapes, pleas· ant fireplace, large homey kitchen, 3 bed- rooms, 21fi baths. right-on the lovely Green- belt . One ol U1e bes t! $62,500. · 644-7270 INVEST WISELY CdM DUPLEX neautiful rusti c 2 bedroom, open beam ceil· ings with charming brick fireplace, builtin kitchen in this front unit. JUST BEING COMPLETED, so yo u can pick your own colors and carpets. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, cozy fireplace, builtin kitchen. Best location in Old Corona del Mar. $95,500. 644-7270 Send for your free Home fo r Living magazine of Newport Beach a rea properties with pictures & prices. 2828 E. Co1tt Highw1y -Corona. del Mar General Gener•I VERMONT FARM HOUSE ~ ACRE • REDUCED $29,950 TIRED • • , , . OF LDOKING? HERE'S ONE YOU HAVEN'T SEEN. li.'t Til\fE OFFERED. JN TURTLE ROCK SPECIAL BEAUTY Phenomenal 2 story 4 bedroom in the best Mesa Verde area. Fea- tures formal dining room. Living room, family room & master suite each with own firepl8ce! 3 baths. Beautiful decor. Large tree shaded lot. Nearly PLEASE CALL 675-3000 Gorgeous 4 bedroom executive home. Patio, sprinklers front & rear. Separate family room. Dining room. Gourmet kitchen. Pools & tennis courts available. YOU OWN THE LAND! Very prestigious. $57,950. 54-0-1720 2500 sq. ft. in the ho use 1,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~.,.""!~"'""""""'""""" alone! $57,950. 540-1720 General General 2955 HARBOR BLVD. l =~oc=E=A=N v=1E;;;;W;;;;;P;;;;o;;:oL=. T~oo:;;;;, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, Lusk H. V. Hills, Cdrvl: 4 bdr111 ., family r1n . COSTA MESA 540 1720 w/frplc., dining rm., BBQ & fire ring. Ne\v • heated pool w/jacuzzi. Beaut. Pacific ocea n General General •. ~ C.F. Coiesworthy & Co.· Realtors DISTINCTIVE HOMES UNIVERSITY PARK FORMER MODEL HOME All the extras you could in1agine . 3 Large bedrooms, master suite with open beamed ceiling & fireplace. Gourmet kitchen, fami- ly room with wet bar, overlooking the pri· vale. exposed aggregate patio with ample, fieldstone planters. Automa tic sprinkler sys- tem & gas BBQ. C!Ose to recreation center, tennis courts, pool, picnic area & parks. Fully air-conditioned. You O\\'Tl the land. $69,500 BIG FIVE HARBOR VIEW HOMES view! $89 ,000. OPEN SUN. 1-S 888 SANDCASTLE INCOME UNITS • THE BLUFFS Top income & tax shelter, great apprecia- tion potential. 6 custom units (The Bluffs). Top rental area. Call for information & app't to see. $230,000 ' ct Orange Coast 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar REAL ESTATE 644-4848 General General r-finJa !}c;/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES 30 Linda Isle Dr.--Open Sunday Lovely 4 bdrm., 4'h ba. home ~ith .swim· 1ning pool, pier & slip, panoramic view of main channel. Lge . family rm. w/space for billiards & family dining. Waterfront formal dining & living rm. $275,000. For Complete lnformatron On All Homes & Lots, Please Call : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Su ite 1, N.B. 675-6161 c.;oor! 'l hdrrn. hon1c 1r1th '.'lin,i::Jc cnr g'.fil'f1J.{l", OrK'n hl'um C'ei!., ftpl.; u11r. 1>nlio; 11·/1v carp.; nice IOl'. ocar h11y. FULL PRICE $58,500 EXECUSIVE WITH - Salisbury · Realty 315 !ITARINF: AVE:. BALBOi\ ISL.i\ND CALL 673-6900 --.SLAND CHAR~ 5 Br, 2 Ba. srn. play roon1 rt·ntal unit. Lg-. sundeck, loo! Oh'I \\'fl l'ld rh:irn1. [A)\S pf \.\'OOd, vaulted open b<'run !iv rn1. \.\'/balrony, Xlnt cond . 2L1 1'opa.z. $116,000. 01vner. 675-7604. SOPHISTICATED doll h!!C fentured L.A. Times . .2 Br & guest rm, 111, batlls, patip, cit't'ular, stairca.'IC, n e W 1'Tench country kit, beam clgs. · Open. Sun 1-3, By 01\'.ner 675-•l:iil. S.~7.500. OPEN Sat .~ Sun 1-5PM ne\v duplC'x v.·/hny vie\\'. 2'10 Ga111et. Hardesty Rltrs. 675-2866. Balboa Ponin:i.ula BA \'VIEW DUPLEX 2 BR, 2 BA, one year old. 2 Obie garages Agent • 548-212t College Park COLLEGE Parle home by owner, 3 Br. din rm & fam ·rm combo lrg living rm. w/f11>lc, 1~ ba. nu dishwasher, lrg p a ti o \11/BBQ, finished gar. W/bar. Fresh paint in & ou t, fen c ed y ard ~·Is prinkler fron1/rear, xlnt n1ove-in cond, $37,900 . Sho111n by appl on 1 y. :tt0--1837 Corona del Mar Rolling green ln\1·ns and slatC'ly trct'c:; surrounci pie· Turesquc VC'r rnont farmhouse. Old 111or1 d charm anrf arrhitecture. Fomuil entry. Step do\\•n master suite y.•ith 5th bath. ~1'1m size dan y.•ilh rugged bean1s. l'.tald."1 qu&.11erJ1. 23' TAVERN KITCHEN y.•ith calhedra! br11nut. Banquet formal dining, ~ l e g a n t J-'rfonch doon to .!!<'eluded gl\l'dcn paradiSf'. \\'alled patio 11·ith outdoor fircplare and B.B.Q. HED BARN 2nd story in·lu111 ;1par11nent, 2 guest ro11a,1::es ancf 1.-ovcrod dance pavlllion ovc>rlooking magnificent J1·ee forn1 pool. ENTERT;\INERS JJARA· DlSE. CALL 645-0300, . EXCLUSI\'N lRVINE TER· RACE. IBIS IS rnE LO\\'. F.ST PRlCED HOME IN TllIS SPLENDID NEIGH· BORJ-fOOO, AT $59,500. TRUE PRJDE-OF-0\\'fiER· SfffP BEAt..fTY IS EVl· DF.i'IT TlfRUOUT. Move in for school. Spacious family home, featuring 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room with fireplace & wet bar. Eating area in the built-in electric kitchen, plus separate formal dining room. 3 Car garage. Illness forces reduction ol $2,000 -now $84,500 And not leasehold. By appointment, please. General OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 Gener•I 606 ORCHID ,;;;;;:;:;;;;;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;I sharp 2 yr. old duplex. Large I 01!1. \I J 01 SO\ RC -i /T'O A'!. SHADY DEAL! Trees ever)"1'here on this choice !\.ll'sa Vc>rrl<' lnt. Lovely 4 IX>dron111, 2 b..'l!h hon1c pl11.~ fAr11ily rnon1 pril'M to 1no\'e in a hurt)' nt $:'16,500. Cnll ft I'd c.~ !l)('t. lt!'rtl1ors lil:>-.9-080 Io p e n evenings) 2ND TIME AROUND If you miss this home the 1st tin1e opportunity knocb ngain! 1st buyer did not qualUy & owncr anxious to sell VA appraised at $32,000. 3 Bedroom.,, 1~ hnths, large family room/kitchen, combo, with bullt·lns and breakfast bnr. Vacant • rent y.·hile: \\'ailing for escrow to close. 937-9101. *DUPLEX* AttraCTive ground floor, rresn. J,y decor. units, 1 & i Bd1ms .. dbl. garu.ge + fenced perk· u.t, 2 Bib from 17th St. 1h0ppng. Owntt rinanee $38.500. C&I $48-9491 or · lf"AREI; WALKER res. 642·2668 m ... LARGE ,FAMILY? l·luice lwo stOry cupc cod. •l bcrlroom, <I lw11h hon1c with over 2liOO sq ft. ot living prlced lo go rur al $4.'>,000. Call Red Qu'ptl, Realtors 645-8MO (open evenings) OCEAN VIEW c F COLESWORTHY FOREVER FROM THIS CAMEO HIGH-• • OCEAN VIEW GRAB YOUR front,, ... 3 bdrm•. 3 ba .. patio plus 1,000 sq. ft. 2 LANDS HOME. NOT 180 640-0020 in this most unu sual family BATHING SUIT bdrm., 2 ba. apt. •ilh DEGREES. Btrr C'ONSID-home'. 4 bedrooms, den, Swim all year in yoor own healed pool. This Irvine beauty Is immaculate & upgraded thruout. 3 BR, 2 BA 'now reduced to $46,liOO. on reoe land. ERING TIIE BEAUTY OF family r oo nl. Most THIS HO?o.fE & PRICE OF WE HAVE RENTALS thoughtfully phrnncd with a ONLY $69,500, TifE \VATERJ,...,..,~..,.,...,..,..,,..,,~..,,~!'"""""""""""""'i dream kitchen for ~1olher, VIE\\! IS A BONUS. nus G I General plus \\'Orkshop, dark room, llO~lf. IS SUPER SH ARP, .nere boat O< trailer storag<>, play TURTLE ROCK BROADMOOR· & OFTERS TI~E PRIVATE ylU'd anct acC<'SS to Corona BEAOlr_:s FOR YOUR EN-de! Mar's finest beaches. JO\'l\i!ENT. S98.500 -fee. 673-8550. PLEASE CALL 675-3000 fij II.\\· ~ in c. u ·11' ni: u:r\" •~r . f '>T l~\q ~·s JO:'O, . _MESA_llERD.E-_ WALK TO SHOPPING 4 bt'droon1 2 bath h0n1e, lrirgc living roou1 \\'Ith firt•plal'l'. unique lile in kiti:ht)n. l.ols of Mad" and J:iri<·k p;1110. $36.500. Ca.II SCHOOL DAYS The first unit of Peppertree Homes in Tus. tin is nearing completion and we have a limited number of 2 Story, 4 BR homes left. J.1ake a deposit now and yo u can move in be· fore school opens!! $45,990 and $46,_990_~·-­ with guar1ntMd interest rates :tlfod.els open daily from 11 to 7 at J.1yford Rd. and the Santa Ana Freeway .. Rc>d r 111'J)l't, R ca I tors , \llll~ L.. :c'4<H:::..· =·";;:_~-.--.--1 r•I ;;;.m.ANY I Telephone: 544-8012 Mike Sloan - 16721 Tunsl•ll #3 Hun tington Beach You are the ~r of TWO FREE TICKETS .. the SHIPSTADS & JOHNOON ICE FOLLIES Gener ii~ DOCK AND SHOP - Gener•I NEW! VIEW! OPEN Tll 9 • lr'S FUN 10 BE NICE' I PLAN ~I ~ ! Fee l:ind -Vacant & rt'arly -for YQU -4 BR, family Spanish Castle I-luge hacienda with massive tile roof, almost 3000 sq. ft. of plush, thick. dl'Signer car- roon1, formal dining, J patios -Reduced to $.57,500. ROOM FOR 8 BEDROOMS FEE 0 IRVINE pets and decorator features. This 3,000 sq. tt home has Swe@ping-stairs to-upper--"-Verythlng including gas maze of b('(l.rms & pent· Bar-B-Q. Just reduced house master suite. Secluded $4,000. ertist's retreat for huge CALL 833-3380 . dom1ito1')'). Formal Ji1·ing 42'l5 Campus Dr .. Irv111e nn & dinini.:. huge Jiesta nn vie\\'S lW x 40' euslom tile pool, Corrion bleu gourmet kitehen. Can't be duplicated. Plumbing l,YL'oon 11·ill s:u:ri· fit·e for in1n1edlate snlc at $65,000 • only $352. Jli.'l' mo. ..... hen you assume his 7% VA loan. BKR. 962-5511. CHEAPER - THAN RENT • sundeck. See this today! Sll0,000 * * * * * * BRAND NEW 511 POPPY Super deluxe duplex, both units have 2 bdrms., den, 3 ba.. ,1·et bar w/refTig frplc., BI k itch., dishwshr .. lndry, patio. Plush carp. & drnPf's. J\Tu!lt se<'! $140.000 Scenic Properties -·-* 675-5726 _ * __ NEW LISTING Great cul d sac location. Spacious four bedroom one story home with sparkling pool, attractive family room, patio and kitchen ar- rangement, Free land, -67S...7125- 100;0 OOWN bi•droorn K lle11 rovcT"f'd '• · p1111r•. l1u·i,:r fL'llC'E'<I yard. : l)rnn1;11 11· :-1 BR, 2 BA hon1c> • Jo<"'ih•il ll!'flr schools an • ha-. 11·:'\llf'f'I Pl'iVfl{'Y on i-1 rt'1'! shopping-, 1·1•iucnt 1h'OVC'\1•ay 4 qld{' and s11o1_•t1:1t'ular 0<·c>an . 2 l'a! ~Ul'<igl', quiet strvet • : \'lt"\1's hi)nl hN•nkfast nook, p-·,_. • ,, c 11 ro• •P. ., , ,,. ... r y · a • 'i f:1n1 ily r111 living nn, rind :..15-5196 t..•:::g1<7 • n1a"1t:r sulrc. Carpcts/rlrps p.linhnent ' .......,. v ' .• Ilk~' nC\1'. Lots of s1orng!'. O\\''NER·popular "T" pla ~ i\l'l'f'SS to 3 p\'t be a " h l' s . hon1e, i'olcsa del l\lar. 3 I.ft. S Open Sat/Sun 1·5, \\'cd/Fri br 111/dbl closets, 2 ba, 2 car ·1·7. 471'1 Cortland Dr. gar, ne1v cptg llv rm & n1s in Cameo JI i g h J a 11 d s, br. n~v Armstrong Solarian $71.500. li73·3177 floor rovC"r:ing in kit. ld~al loc. \\!a.lk to all schls: Costa Mesa Sl7 500 rn -0 -;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;:;;;;;:;;;;, , , .'"'1-UL I ~ • EASTSIDE Costa .l\.lcsa 2 B S S'.lti.!YJO. 1\11'.:Si\ DEL {'.JAR . houst', in rear 1 h<lrm unit : Va1·•1n1 :~ HR 2 B,\, plush II Jl s I a i r s. Do\.\11sta· · :;hag, lirn!lt•ss 111nv1··111 c'flnrl., 1n1cheolot• apt. S J 5, 0 0 0 l'0\'••1·1~1 l>lHio. l 11 nssun1abtr: .::_I) 1'.:'.'>-:c."•c:li,,1,cnC'.,y""°'::.''"''"-''":.· -~~ lj: 71 ~'.f lo;tn. S2S2. Jll_•r 1110. 0 1· • BY O\VNI::R · B~11utifull 10'.f, dn, :lll7S J\1untr•11•y. dl'N1r11!1•1 t 4 liH, fam nn :l BA, t'OlllP 11• /bltins, firepi ~ S25.750. l'.10NTll ELLO COX- 00 • 3 BOOnlOnl, 11.. bath. lush shag. $19:l pi.•r n1v. pays nil. J59 Yorkl0\.\'11, righl on the SIJU8l"C, $21,500. CONTrNENTALCON· DO, ll.B,. 3 Bedroon1 1 '~ bath. Owner \\'ill scU VA. 9ffi6 Durtuun Dr. $41 .500. ~1ESA VERDE • <I Bedroom, 2 bath, fireplarl'. lROO sq. It. on cul·dl'"li<ll' st11>et. Unique bl;.'nding" or 1'l'd clay tile noor iv/black \.\'IYJught iJ't)n rltvidc>1'S ('rc>fl1r a fubutous kirchen·f1tm/1l in a1'l'a. On<' of a kind. 6'; U!!sun1abl(' loan. or 10': 1iu1W1. 16a3 Palau. Do no! disturb tenant, 1,_•all for ap. polnt1nc>nl, Costa Mesa Realty * 548-7711 * Aftrr 6 PJ\1, Call 567-4617 & Ir;: pool. i\1ust S<'E' to app. # Asking only $-12.000. ~~17-47/Q ~ ~ Dana Point . ~ •• . •!• VACANT '=: BEAC1f CDTI'AGE w It • ~ing ,fireplace, .heavy'· beamed ceilings, brand new. ~ carpets just lnsralled, • freshly decoratf?d in & out. 'f\vo big' bedrooms, 2 baths, hi~ garag('. l\lovc-ln·fart! s:l2.!KX:l. No monC'y down to Vl'!e1·ans. BKA./o·.1.'ner 1\•ill nt•i.:oliate for fast sale. Ask for llan,ey or George, Bl\:R. !162-:~·ll I. ' 1''011 Sale by 011nrr, Xln :• ('fllld, 2 BR, 2 BA, lam rm. !•: 1\'/w crpt~. drps, 2 mins •:• fro1n inarina, $JR , 0 0 0 . , ••: 493-;J()Z!). ;!: Dover Shores •: MESA VERDE 1001 MARINERS Dlt. 3 BDRMS •.. $37,150. Bl'oke-r will be <!_~, i;>remisesSat Here's a great family home \Vilh building renwlions, on quiet cul-de-sac. Wa lk to & l\1on 12-5. REALTOR schools in choice Mesa R H O N D A M A G I L , VC'rde Esta tes. Has lrg d ln/fnm rn1, 2 fpl's, b!tin * R=R* sleroo hi·fi, 11c\.\· crpts, Ole, ..,,..,,....,..,..,..,..,..,,. fixtures .~ dsh~·sl1r. Private !'! yard w/n1ature lndspg nod :E:;•::•l:...;B;:l::u:.;11~----­ patio. Owners purchused new home and \l'unt orfc.1'. Xlnt. terms! JIM··WELLS Realtoc 557--0264 979-2631 ASSUME 7'12 °/o VA LOAN Fantastic 4-plex, pride ol ownership units. Close 10 all schools & shopping. 4 spacious, 3 BR. 2 BA, units, private patios, b 1 t n s, SllARP! $72.000. Ca J I 646-6789. I VIS!_!'!_~ & Co. I -OLDMEXICO- 'v1rH A MODERN ACCENT Private courtyard e n ! r y , graeious living rm, formal dining room for candletig1lt entertaining, family rm + bonus rm, 4 txlrms Inc. lrg master suite, cantina Kitch wlcab!nctry fo r a n y _gQ1ll'lfill. A.._..IIBM!IAJ'IC home in an incompara'61c location. Don't miss out, Call n011' for details, The J{('ll l Estate Fair. 839.-bl:\3 CUS'l'O~:t RUn.r 1-IO~W. On con1cr lot. CJ\! Back Bny nrCH, ~ Br. & 2 Ba \!PSl l\lr~. llv. nn, rlln. rn1 .. kltrhen, 'fHlll., rl!'n & Ba do11·ns1111rs. Lots 01 closet s1>n1.-e. L1·g rth!c (·cu· gar.. 2 pa1·io cov()r'.'l. Citrus I r (' c s . \\'oodlttnd Sehl d is t r i ct . $87,500 Owner 548-4732 or 531--0660 $23,250 Co1.y home on P..-2·rorner lot. Nice trees & large, clear bldg. 1ile for anogher unit. CALL ._, 0 646 ·l4 J4 ~--R E A L TY N .. 1r Ntwport POi i O ffl~t BLUFFS LINDA SINGLE STORY, ADULT HOME. 3 BR., 2 BA., VIEW GORGEOUS, CUSTOM DECOR. SPACIOUS PRIV./PATIO REDUCED TO $74,950 OPEN TODAY 1·5 ~ 404 ONDA (NORTH SLt fFF"S) ~~ EASTBLUFF ~ REAL TY 644-1133 § )114 Vis111 ck>! Oro, N.B. Fountain Valle't WALK TO ALL SCHOOLS ... .from thl!! Immaculate & 11·ell·cared for I~. 4 BR S 110rile-ftiit f mi. to 1'11le :S Square Pk .. has a fabu.lous ~~ front kitch y.•/elec bltins & § dsh\\'Shr, big liv rm ~· \1'/firepl .. din 8.l't'a, 2 baths, : 12'x1R' t'ncloscd I a n a i , ."' 1 t'fl\'t'l't'rl pa1io, crp1g .~ drp~ z . lh1i10'-JL 2 Car gnr, slnb tor ~:>!.1 trnih•r, sh11kc roof. lg lot. · A11su111c ;>%' ;, lonn NO • .. lXHVN to Vt'ts for new VA ,-.,• loan. $39,950. ~ 3Mv l Fountain Valley 842--2502 ~ ELEGANT MANSION ~) 5 BEDROOMS ~ ... Lovely, lovely I• 11 ev e l •• -:;,· ,,,,·/sup('r upgr:i<!ed shag & ~ drps. Tren1endous siz~ tam ~: i·n1 \1'/Yif'l hHr .~ flrepl. ~ Jtc111 ncttt, C'hPl'•',Y kltch. and ~ flJH' 1:111'.~! l"Hlrn1 ,(. ha th '-' (i.,r).:~'OU!'! niodC'l-lil<c 3 HH. d(lii·n1<tairll . 111 11ddition, 4 ~ 1'-l•·:·il Verde: honie, 111i;t Bil & 2 R,\ upstai1-s \Via ; lsll'fl. l\h'lllt \7('11!1• lw,1111'. bnlcuny ci1( the> master ~ lis11~1. $45,::.ob, Open ~al suill·. ,\ 1ru!y lint' hon1e ~. Sun \.j , only 1 )r olrl. ProplC' !-rans-·~· 1709 OAHU Pl.,\CF: h•tTt~I bnck to lltilvali. ·:;: JOHN P . CAREY I' ~ nEALTORS &JG-7414 ~: 9UICK SALE! 531·5!00 l r.::i 531·5!01 ~: Owoec"• """"" • Bnog · ---§11 0Ne1,! Bceutitully kept 3 IMMED. POSSESS. 1 bedroom :l bath home 1vlth aU the modern convenl<'nc<"'. 3 BR, 2 be.. Comp. rMecor., i Covl"n!d ,,,.tio llnd nionl· nC\\· carpets:. Fireplace. • ,~ Shady yard, ' curod yard. ()lvncr \.\'ill h!'lP ,.~:>.l1'l _ \Off,, DOWN I ~~~4 So~~~·R£-a~:~ BALBOA BAY PROP. ~ i GORGEOUS l\lrs:1 V,·rr!t• ;, * 55~00 * ~! Bl'., 3 bu.; m Sq. ft. l!Ujlc ! E PRETTY j rounlrv kll c-h. hlrn ('!t•1·· P ICTU R 1 tn:Jtlh• 'nvl'n ,t,, BBQ. 1r,o ~·fl~. T1111 H1'f'.1 of lll'll'l'r ho1nc11. ,~·~::, to rountry .-luh l\111ny 1·11~1. 1\;·o-~.\)l'Y £'buury has >~R f!.'11\urei;. $7:t,000 K•7·ll~!lt.i 11·/11·t•t bnr. builOn!I, crpls, ~ BY o 11•ncr • 7""r GI lo;in. nny rlrp11, 2 r11r ~fll'. Vacant! SI~ one C'lln tak<' ll\'('r :i br, 2 \~'&lk 10 h1g pi~rk. $47.CKXl. ~"" '!. 00, ui)l;CrRilOO L ii', nu RED CAHPE'I'. Realtors, d~u."l:e watc.r softnt'r. Prl11-c~::~:::::::::;· _____ _ clpt\ls only. 979-.ft86G 5 lint"S. 5 day~ tor 5 bucica. • . •' . '; , . • _,__ I ~~=~~~~!~~~~· I~ 'I -..... I ~ [ -....... l~ I -··-l~ [ _.... I~ [ _..... ]~[ _..... l~ ..___[ -·~_'!.1''·___, i,,•,i,ni•iiiiiiiiiimiii L B Laguna ~.c.h Lido ••I• --" 1N•.•.•po•rt•11u••c1i••••lj1N•.wpo•• .. •H•.•,9•.•,•,••• • '-""1r.B;:::•:.:lbo::::•~Po.:;,;n:;•n;,:•:.:•:;:l•;_ __ ,:B::•;,:lbaa:::~P.:..,.::;:fn,::•:::•::I•:..... __ ., :. . ·. . . BALBOA PENINSULA TllE\' 00:\'T lll 11.0 TllE~I LIKE: Tiii 1\.'\'k'~tORE '. BeautL!u! t"·o story Spanish style hon1e-3 l{(lrtn den . 2 B.\. formal dining rm, nev• kllch. lrg rms. Prime loca· lion on tree-shaded park near tennis court. Asking $97,500. li-W l'laza de! Norte, Bal- boa J'eninsula ~HERITAGE REALTORS' Founta1n Valley VA 7°/o LOAN OPEN l 05 P.M. 541).11 ll Open Eves. Huntington Beach ' DELIGHTFULLY DECORATED r ou·11 ,,,ucr. lhls 1,.,, ... 11· :? ~fill') h11t1!t' ll~ C'f'rdJlllC'. H]f' ;ind n<Jl!t't" th1• P"" dl'r Nl()U\, 1tw lr\·in1: !'l"YJm lu'f"11lacl· anti rht• k1tch1•11 'i1 nt'"' vm)I tdt". Ynu II p:1u~· l1<'1tr 1hr> l1repb1~ In th1· upstatl"!i tna1'1l'r SJJttc and rnioy tht> ho.l oo11y v1r .... •. 3 11dtlJ110111li , bdrms. :uvi i h;11h.s \\·jl! c11tl'h your 1·yc but don't o\·erloOk the baekyard Y.lth its co1·rred pur i'1 anrl the prrm1u111 ~nl>CJ1 l(,IC;1l ion 1\n outstanding buy tor $.iO.!nl Vision- agury1 e•ch ~ -~--------·! > tll-'"" 110>1E • IRVINE COVE *COUNTRY CHARM* 1 GRAND OPENING On R·:! Jr.· ~..-•rn 10 ad•I 4 Bdrm .. 3 ba1h; hbrnry; JIOO Sq. t'1 . la inily livability. Newport Bay Towers ano1hcr tJrlJT :"\onh f'nd. 2 ' ocefln ~ home d!'signed 4 f}R/.i bo'l •• !-luge .tiv. rm., J & 2 BEDROOM r'lllr-1. l: tfcn. 2 trplrt h)' E:llerhnx>k, lor h1i own r;c·. rm., din. rm., garden OONOOMINIUM HO~l"ES $6.1,000 home. ~n•ry g11nl(•n room \:!~~· Decor a 1 or cond. Ra • f ,\Bl'LOt.:S. , .. • "·hh sll1li11g 1ky1ight, 3500 $1.52,500. &!i'SJ~lom~s .\It. \'ie1vs fror.1 thil'I 4 bdrrn., sq . ft. of 'i'l"ll dMigned II\'· * $79,SOO * t\all Security llighrlse 3 b.'\., immoic. hom..: wiih + lni: space. Sli'S,000. Spanish style hOme on large Steel & C'Ol}('rt>le construction l"l7Y fan1lly rm. 1''e11r ! IOL 3 BR & den. open Private Balconies schools. 2 Patios )or relax-EMERALD BAY beams, ln.lettsUng fpl. Near 2 garage spares per uni!. EVERY BODY ELSE KNOWS NOW AND IT WON'T LAST LONG 111;: in tht: ~un p1 11s a 16 Bdrnui:., 5 balhs: farn!IY Lido lcnrus ct. Rool top sundeclt I:W-de.ru;-r's dclil{hl la 1 h nn., lorn1al din. nn .•. Y:ith LIDO REALTY Unusual Opportunity to Pur· h.ouse lilled \.\Ith pottl'd a('re:i of pat-ks & tenn1;i cls 3377 \ria Lido. N'pt Beach chase Ba)•front Property In Just listeod. Back bny 11n.·a. plilnl:oo. A must see ;it as )'our back yard. $295,000. * 673..7300 * Ne\.\'JX)rt Bt>och. Ke"'J>Ort &al"h cu st o 01 s:J,j()(), I DANA POINT * OPEN * 310 }o~ernando Rd., N.B. hon1e 3100 sq. ft .. ~v s!one * LEASE * 67>8551 fireplaces. ~d large pool Pn•s11 .... e ~•irt h end !Qt. LIL"<· Near the n1ann11. on the-Sat., Sun. & Mon. 1-5 t~ 500 11 v d h H n:ion1 . .,.,.,, . u r r ~ . urio'J' hof:"lc, all bit-Ins: 4 ocean sl e of t e .,.,,... 119 Via Lido Soud NEWPORT . 646-Tin. l).:lt:t1s., tlcn. family rm., 31 ~ Spacioui; 3 ~rm. lt'f'e ~d-PIER & SUP. Con1emporary bri":;.. 2 \\~t bar!I. "ith l'd honl(', with rrlv. patlOS & 4 BR den. din, nn. Park· HEIGHTS l:1Q,,klll1> vie11s. $650 ,\lor1th. gf'N'n are:1~ off each roon1 . like 'setting, with pool. $2950 . 100.000. 1195 000 SHIELDS COAST ROYALE . . REAL ESTA TE I A L.oguna chMme• in top Ol'f_H nt.' • n--s FUN ro BE NICE! THE REAL ESTATERS :"~ i Bit 2Br\ + fam rm ,\ rPal : ·' i.h&r ri hou~ 11 /:. i', \',\ ·a~sumalJI•· ''"''1. P r 11•1._• , $36.-100 an<t lt><Jn J.S S29,j00, ~·/p.t~111 rs SliO u1onthl} l,11!s :1n•J Jr.ts of rv,..ni, 1\,lh i,h;•t: 1·rii•i: anr1 .,.,.,". r!rp~ 1•lus r<tflf>ll"I fr.mil~· rn1. lrlf'al hrl!11f' Ii bloc-k II') 11.S. 1(1121 ~rittin:.,:h;im i E. 11! Brmkhur..1, :-; ol ~lt•}":id- 1Jen1, THE BIG WHOPPER flu::« 2.f,,.) sq n sJnglf' striry 1·::1.'1 i.:1;int pool. 4 Bnlrvi"!ms. 1 ·~ bath', fonniJ d1n!n;";., f;un:ly mo1n w fir~pl, ... ..,,,. 1•r1-d pe.t10 and Jj' x ·1:-l' JYIOI. l.O\'•-ly area, l•JI). S-19.995. CALL 8-J-.~\~~- OWNER red hill ·r I E I nd RE\ j shap<>. 2 Bdrnl.• .. 2 baths. 1 , 'r onner Y ng u · · nt'W kilchen. Brick ll'n-aces. J18 Tahlla <l~l-8093 Privacy & a beautiful oc-ean D4VlDSON REALTY 2 BR home on hugt"•R-2 Jot. Xlnl. schools, good area, \'l'r)' rlt>a n home . Assumable loan. 6JIHi789. N£W LISTING I' 1llage Real [state. 531·5800 ( ~::.) 531· 5800 TRANSFERRED P.EALTY Sn~s .,, !>C'!I hr~ hardly u.'IM A Cl'lmpan~· \\'llh \'ir.1rJn : Ix-Croom. 3 b.lth Parksltll' l"1111· P oirk Cenll'r, Irvine /',\tJ s·-ory. Tn1s is the faVOT'-• C:ill Anyr1111l'. 5~12-751)0 JI" niod•·!, •.\i!h formal din-OffiC'f• hriltri; !I i\~f 1f/ !I P:'IT 1niz', huge family room 11·11h I · , 1•1< 11.1r. Jlri(""'I S-l'l.-150. ASSUMABLE V.A. S Tf'l"·l~i .. 11'~·-r;\LI . i'.fi".-5622.' OPEN SUN. 1·5 FIXER UPPER 3772 CLAREMONT , POOL HOME F;;nlas!uc buy, Culverdal!'. [ !\'f;.S!LF.:D-REHl!"J)-J!t;(;E 1·1 Bl'tlroon1, 1~ balh, family ;\i>surne R'k l()lln Ydth ]/}'; . Pli'>ES & EUC,\LYPTt.:S is a1't.'a and kitch to lhe-n.·ar or do1 ... n. 4 Bdrn1s., 21..:, ha1J1s, 11 rarnhlins,: .; bl'droom lht' houSC'. On cul de sac family rin. Covt'red patio. "''Classic" hornc •,rith a! Sll'('(.1, lovely No. llunting-Imrncdiarc occupancy. •heavy shake roof. plush !l)n Bc-ach tll'('a clo&> lo $4.1.490 •'. <·1u·pe1s and unique lighting, G(1!tlen \\'('St Co!lc-g(', lfard· 5041 GREENCAP supcrhly t•quipped kit chen, J~ any la\\'TI care. ~34.900. As.~umablc 7',; loan. Sharp 3 , •mr1.~1er ,o;uile ;1·ith privale \\ ould be mueh more 1f prop-1 B<lrn1 , 2 ba., tr p J t;. 1 '· llnth, load.~ nf s q u a.re erty ll'as up to par, CALL Spacious rountry k!!t·hen. )oolag"(', llun-y, 11.,.,n 't last al 846-3.177. [ Top quality carp. & drapci;. $39,900. RKP.. 962-5.ill Fully lndscpd . incl. patio & , I t 1 fi.n• ring. 011·ncr trdlls . . El Toro S.'Ai.5M. 1 year l'\E\V ?. RMroom I DAVID D. CARLSON __ home. Patio ('('1nr>nt a nd REAL TOR 833-9293 "·alk.'\ :ire in. Bcautirul -2100_S_q-Ft-2STORY. 11 r a p f' s . 1\ 1r mn<hTiOOC'CI. ' 1 '. ·f{eady lo ITIO\'I' in~ Pr.ms1hle r==========l located in THE RANCH ·10 lake 01'('1' loa.n or 71 i' ; I Assumt> 7 1 ::'.; Loan I .\l:lth $7000. 586-7307. TERIOR .\lust Seit. S-18 ,50'! IN · Save Broker F'eP t _ Huntington Beach DECORATOR'S HOME OPEN HOUSE. 551-2300 I NT T':'.' Jin"{! stre<'t i::ids to thi s O\\?JER-sh:il'(l 3 br. 2 b;'. ~· VACA ldsl~fully decorated ~~11 $2.iOO rln, 7•-,. \I,\ as~un1 , ttl I •., MOVE-IN-FAST! inr 'l + Jr>n) hon1c feaTunng pymnl<> $271. 8 3 3-1 1 0 :; oodJ('s of c•:.."tras~ l·leavy -;.12-9503 . ' DRAMA TIC ""w. 112.500. OLD WORLD CHARM B:-1loonv library ovcrlookini:: lhing'room ,to f~rmal d~ rorin1, sµFi rklln't n e Y.' gl'l11rn1e1 ki t c h e n, 3 l:k'l.l1wrns. 2 baths. dec.k plus unfinished u p sta irs room. Close in, street lo street lot. Spectacular ..,,-hlte \\'<l ier vic1v. One of a kind! Askin!{ $1 03,000. RE\l 494-6561 2~1r; r::. r -1 'i.1·v., Cd~I 675-7080 . &46·7767 673·9060 \'\ii;tion Viejo LAKE FOREST ELEGANCE 4 BEDROOM + FAMILY R.OOM [Vis.-.. 11 ___ ....1 •· r-1ImmaC"ulate3 ":dnn h~n1c in ..,.. llm'lwu o:"""' best area. This l'.Vn t last M..I ~...,.. long! Cal! tor appointn1l'11t - ---pri c ed at $-11 ,9)0. WATERFRONT &16-ITll . open ""'" ""' l.A!ase/optk>n this sparkling \\estclt!f Dr. IK'\\' three bedt'OOn1 honic ----· \\'lth a slip !or 11 38' boet. F'tt land. Only STI,500. Call 67S-7225 Walker &Lee .,.~ lf1 l fl __ . . ____ O\\'NER S2500 dn $350 mo * BAYCREST * tot!'Jj-.. ~'caS(' 3 hr, 2 ba, BY.O\l/NER. Elegant cuslom A!'C. Needs \.\'Ork. 7~0 GI 2 ~aster BR + 2 lrplcs, ··: l_lamblini.: 4 BP. La r.ul'sla sha~ crptg, r·ustn1 drapes, ·-----'"-"'"~-~~!!!!!!!!!!!!""" , • -1• 6 Bloc·ks lo ocrfl!L r\f) 'JUfl l-a.ir-cond unit. m 0 de r n Laguna Beach . L"1g una Beach ~ fyinr,, just assume th\s 6'• '" .\r,\ 101ln h1 l·inrr•. kitchen. ArchC'd brick entry I leads to cozy den. 011 hu~e I with total paymen~ or $247 P£'r/mo. The ov.-ner must sacrifice thiS b e a u t i f u J home, if you \1·ould like this 3 hc>droon1, 2 bath home \\'ith lush shag cfltp('ls thruout <tnd n great family roon1. Plea1'<' call for a {X'rson;tl sho•1·in~. built 4 BR + lrg, Fam·Rm.1 1~\oan~~·~m.~~1~103~. ~~~~~ Huge Lit, formal Dr. Com. pletf.ly private 28' covered Jte1I E1t1t1, /Jll) otHrfoor ll\•ini; area \\'ith lush Gener1I ONLY $252 PER MO lot nt>;i r shopping:. Bargain •1:.. PAYS TAXES, at .S26,0llO. CALL today. ' . ,,: · PRINCIPLE, larwin realty inc. , ·•• · INTEREST & 19684405 (24 h"I 1 OCEAN VIEWS Impressive custom 2 s tory on comer lot. Sparkling c]('an. i\!;1.sler txlrm 1\·/panor an1ic /--"!l .... !i':---., landscaping. 011'n<'r \\'ill 'ljjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj.:i~~ finance n.·spons1bte huv<'r. ~ Prinripa_ls only 645. 7500 Acrea ge for sale ISO LAND Commercial P•operty 6 UNIT COMMERCIAL gn)\11h areo., Orange County. excellent rcc:ord, all uniti on lease. 101.> cult spendablr on 50~1 do"•n. PLUS equity gro1,'lh, AS.'n;J\,1ABLE 7•:. PHIVATE TD. princip..'tls only. t \\'111 co n sld<!~· trades), PACIFIC REAL ESTATE 642-02QO * J.UNIT * CO:\li\IERClAL BLDG . "'ell tocntN.I \\'/otf-s1ree1 parking, 01'.'111.'r \.\'IJI l'arr;· T.0. $59.000. * 59'x29' LOT * C-1 ZONE $32.500. E-Z TERi\IS Roy McCerdle Realtor lj lO Nl'"=;itd., c.r.r. Condominiums for sale 160 * NE\\'POR'J' C'l't'st -for lease or lt>atiC option. Early ava.i!tibi!iry. Principals only . Ca.II Evl's. ~8-7558. Duplexes/Units sale • • • Cort Kloke 245 LaBrea St. Laguna Beach \"ou IU'i.' the 11 innl'r of TWO FREE TICKETS 162 to !hr SHIP~ADS .lit JOl-l~SON ICE FOLLIES ScpL 5th thn.l 16th at the FABULOUS FORUM (s:ubjl'f't to St IK'1'Vice t·ha.rx(' al thr> Forum r P!rasie call &12-5678, ext 333 lo e!aiin your lf<'kets. ('North Counry toll fr{'(! nu1nber is 540-1220.' • • • ~; 0e~:;~~~\~n~rN ;1~ carrv ' ========== ". a ~r-ood TO II )~)u n.-..•;l LOOX AT THIS I _ hf'l p \1 •th rl01111. Cathc'Cfral Thick Shag crpts, beau! rPiJ1ngs, 1na.ss1\•e orfDbc< f.:e-1 :{arrl(•n kl!ch. shows like 1 "'''"'""· ' 0nn'1 •;"; 0 " '"'· Wal';ker & Lee ('l)Untry ki!ch<'n. 2 haths, book s helvl•d study, 11 1..,~ ,,,..,,, l\Vl'kmom, ~arurc, easy 23."6! J:.i 'furo fut., i::I Toro car~ landscaping ""/shadl'd n.-...~ I Savin""" & Loan Bid OWNER MOVING WILL FINANCE Co!1\·er1ilJJ(' 2 o.-3 BR .. 1. ba. $46.!r.il OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-6 2201 Holly Lane BRYANT WIEST [)cn.•('Joper/invl'stor/ll-1 ir.. triguing acl"('S in th!' iln- ('rging Pl'n·is H<'mf'I at'f'a. I Fret'Y:ay fronlagl' ld('al ~I~ _n_c_o_m;.;;ce_Pc.;.'ope:c.~'~ty"--~1~66:1 CORONA del J\lar Triplex. Com Udo on Sca\\·ard. By 01'.'!l('r. r.toving East . 644-:>353. • .,plare, gardf'n patKl ~Jt<'h, I inock>I, on I.all shaclt' trec :•: ,Plu~h carpets, rush1on<'d rul-<le-sac Joi. Assum!' IO\\' , , floonng, deSl"7l<'r drapes. dn \',.\Joan, Only $31,500. • , • ,Loads of rnodel extras. Deal 0 -it>I! thru, must sci! fa st' If : ~;; OPE'.'I lfOUSF. ALL \\'EEK-illage Real £s t a!~ F.XD. Bk,. 962·5511. 962·4471 ( :::: ) 546-8103 I ----·-s _ •.~EACH LOVERS " ::: cilu,'TRY rnF.NC11 ELE-1 Californi!J Classic ~ GAi-.;CE scls the rl!.'t"Or 1n WOW·See It To Believe -!Jlis rambling 0<.'C'an relr!'al. : It!! .custom· flooring. d~ii::nc-r !0:\ TIIE :\10DEL STREET. rfrapc-s & \\·aU CQ1·~r1np;s, -I J~y 011 ncr, 3 years o!rl. 3 d!'n-s1zr bcdroon1s inc!u:hn1: I Br. 2 Ba. plus family rn1. ·~ ti~ 19"!1.all'fl n1a~1er su 11o· 1 includes an all glass kitchen. with p1iv,n:l' b~th .. c:r:1n~1~ t·arpets & drapes, fully land· _file COL NT~'! . KI~~llt; I scarx-d. including . brick h~'!. ~I the la;cst .f1xturr.. pauu i·:ilh l"Ol'l'r. By apt. '·. SC:'\:'\!Y . B P._f-_ A I\ FA ST on:y A.J&.5-19-l aft. 6:00 1in1. I ltOO.\t \Ill'"".~ HS Q\\'TI PATIO ...... • ... -.................. . GAIWEX. "~"' "' "''"~ ""'Y THIS footage and pnt'f'd for r;ist 1 11\ I ·i;.a.1£' __ at $.18.900. B!\lt, FOR A STARTER 002-:x>ll. oox·. T·~S" ren! \l'hCn you . --W-E BUY HOMES <':•n 01o.·11 !his homr: near Th!' 1. Cash for yo11r c_-quiry hr>at·h .CO'.lntry sty!!' (•at-1n 2. \\'ill pick up back paym1s H:i:t·h('n/f:i.m rn1., 2 lrg: ~ l'\o charge for a ppr. hdm1s. Uniquely d<'Signed CALL US ratio. S....e roday. C.\LL The F"OR A":J ESTI:\1AT£ f~r1I r:s1r.i l' f'a;r 516-2551 ~o ll'AITI'G OPEN-HOUSE 1-5 SUN ' '" c~~3;0?\v 9961 CONSTITUTION I ChH rrn st;irt~ at thl' fro nt door of !hb :i bdrm, l~f. hath /1on1". Wrg'· Ji\'illg rm I 11·/[irc•pl, ~l'lurn1rt kitch. !asrerully derorar!'d thruout. The Jl(>al Estate r· a i r, ,, -· := ~~· O:;::V:;;E;:::-:-:::1 N::;::;C:;O:;::S T;:-'t ,. _____ --. . . PEN SAT. & SUN.1-5 1 rliLL PHICE .for th1.~ stunly 20712 SPINDRIFT LN I tile roof Spll!ll!!h 3 !JR. 2 BA ,.._ ' hnrn1•. 1 ~ onlv $29.950. _ ,oo; 11111,. dah or pa int l\('rl' _and KATELLA REALTY , , there v.·111 make tht'I n10~1 I :.<lG-9!132 968-3301 , .. populrtr flr,.-,r pl.iu a · ·' " '• ' S II 0 \\/-STOPPER " •I I :o;uNKl-:N L 0 V E PIT At'(lrml\, clnSl· to th,, l>l'nch. \\'/FRPLC. 4 BR. 3 fill. ~ Great hon1£> for ftun1L.v &: r am rm. Din rn1. 71 ~·~ VA 1~nl<'rtaining. i\ inui.t ro s~ ll)flrl. nr lx•h, S47,950 .' ,1-S39.:i00. The P..eal Esto h~ !l(i!Wl2T.~ Bkr. • ·Fair 536-Z-"151. •'J-;o"C.,0"'-""-"--~~--,REP055ESS[ 0 NS _fl)r !nforn11till n and lo'1cat1lln .<it lhr"c 1''Jl.\ t • './/\ llomes. CO!': (H'I • . KASA IAN 'Real Estate 962.6644 -fOR Kale hy 01• l'll'r, :-1 131', earpc't. dr;ifJl'S, builtins. J ··Inc. rcfrig. r'f1vcrcd prirlo, "-~~ume 6'::. loan. SJ ~~'\ mn. ~ 129,ti(J(I \\'ill t;ikf' !((.'('lllld ·" \\'/$10,000 d11T! nr ~·II V ,\ No IJ.l:C.'f\t:o:. !lli.'!-i;1o'i. • A.~'n_f:\rf: fi'i lu:1n. l ml l'I tw-ach, t50IJ ,.q , fr '.! s11·~, prn(r~irinitl l11nd-.1·11p1nt:. [ -:$13.~l(X! d11n., I'-~· r l1j() j) • • ~\lV\'P in I01l11.~'. S~.'il•J. I h. 9&1! :i:n i Irvine INDIAN SUMMER .•• PREDICTED Bl-prt•parcd 10 '"tool it'' \\"i1h u rl1p in !hi.~ ru.~1om pool !'.urroundf'd by ii e c k i n g , HBQ &· fire pit. 3 ~rms.. 2 h;i. and all the land for l·~.900. Vision- red hill ftE:Atn· /\ (,"onJ(,l<lllY \\'ilh \"i~inn Ltll\', 1~urk (:(·/lll'I". lrv111e (.';il l Anytlrn1·. :;52-7.j(Xl f)ffic•· hours 8A_,\J lo 8 Pi\! • ·,-* F-~A~N~T~A~S'T=1=c -.- 4, BDRf\I DOLIJl<1usi-: Nt"ut RS M pin rlrl~l' 1·arrw-1, f~t."C:lllt-t club 3-bl compl<'tC!y -; ;tron1 I.: rear 11a!l11s. Jtcduc-u1»::r11dt'd !.t lush d('('()r in r .J~ lo prim<' t1rt<1 -to M'l' 1t is to L'EADERSlilP "12-446/i LOVE: IT! $4600 down. : ~ NO QUAl,.ff'\'ING -3 JtR, • : t ><jlnlng, 4 yni;. new, llt:'Mr ~-......; ... Ill ' Deean, $30X> dov.'11, ns...;;un11•, W lk & L i OIVC ha!. O"(n"rl"'t. 3 er ee f{' ~14 I .,.l ,,, .. , Ii TbWNflOUSE 3 Br, 11·ph1, I ~AG-Olt.12 j • _ .J't'frfg, lj:fO\'e. Ch 1111r1• n . ~',\f{l ll/;1 1~-lJooh~:i·u.-:!f"I , ),'\\Im f)(O, Uuahard 1\if;11u~. v 1 . · I 'k ' 1A~lf\Hllf' 7"'. ~·11A I.I J lt'I\, 0 flt'\\ rt'){lon11. 1>11 1 802 S. l'oclfic Coo1t Hwy., Lag11110 leach 2740 Comino Capi5trono, 5011 C le!'MnHI WANT TO GARDEN? . ' & cily vie\\' from large secluded ho1ne . Split level -Walk in closets. $72,000. CALL 497-1761 "FANTASTIC FIVE" Beautiful five bedroon1 family home Five minutes from Dana Point marina. Includes 'large Jiv ing room. formal din- -ing-room, pool table size family room, pool size yard. Only $46.500. CALL 492-9700 REDUCED TO SELL Uutra-clean family home. open floor plan-ocean view-fenced yard-walk to schools. Owner transferred. CALL 497,1761 "SPANISH Vl'lLA" Beauti£ul two bedroom detached to\vn· ho1ne with ocean view-prime San Cle- mente l'ocation. Includes swimming pool a nd re(!teation area, near golf course. Mu st be sold at $32.900 . CALL 492-9700 NOTICE: REAL ESTATE SALESMEN WE ARE EXPANDING AND NEED NEW OR EXPERIENCED SALESMEN. CALL 492-9700 OR 4~1761 FOR A CON- FIDENTIA( INTERVIEW. REDCllHI bile Home pn::>p..'11y. Belo11.· N..... 4-PLEX • market, good financing -~ n REAL TOH 642-1188 patlO, OC'\\' shag. Oll·ner. ~_,a "'J g. $51,900. \Vknd open house 586-MXXl 4'h'l71l5. 'MADRID 67 THE BIG ONE . Panoram;c '""" homo wrth A ~nuine .Laguna Channer; great family ki1ctwn, 5 this bcauaful, m~ture home large bc'Cfrooms \\ith slu(Jio has large, spacw:>us roorTlf> for great entertaining. This as \\}!ll as separate guest home is truly a decorators quarters. ~nded . by dream. Th(' yard is matun: trees 1.n a beautiful landscaped to perfection. park-llke setting, Only 3 Blocks from the beach in Laguna's rustic \\'ood Cove. $110,000 ~Ian REAL ESTATE Walker &Lee •r.1i ~ ,,,..,, • 23861 Ll Toro P.d .• El Toro Royal Savings & Loan Bldg. 586-4000 WATERFRONT REDUCED $5000 LOAi'l AVAIL • BROKER llJ.-0780 HARBOR.VU- pritl<'ipals only. \\"m . JOfles 1J36 J-639-LlOL MONACO 2.9 ACRES, Siskiyou Cnty nr. 2 BR & [)('n or 3 BR, 2 BA. lake. Cash ST;iOO. T<'l~S upgrnded. xlnt lor, prof. ~ Dn-. Bal $60 nm lnt·I f ,, lndS<.·p., f('(' land, com-int. O\l'nM' 714: 4!$.3005. niunity cluhhoui-e & pool . .,B~u~•~i~n~•~·~·~P~·~•~P~•~·~•~y-!154:; Open 1-5 .Sn!, Sun & lilon. ,. 1190 GIC'llneyT'(' ~t . LA p,\Z home 3 Br. 2 Ba. 1836 Port \\'h!'elcr Pl., ?\B T\\'O LOTS TOTAL 10.1'x209' 494-9';73 a.t9-0316 Fam rni, Formal din, 644-7007 CHOICE LQC,\TION, Hun· BEAUTIFUL location -covl'red patio, nr &his. PORTOF!l'\O -II. \ru Hont<'s tinglon Bc:ctch, Z 0 NED SOUTH LAGliNA. I block Assume jl z ~;. loa n. $42,900 1 Year IX'\\', many extras.-J B US INES S • PRO- to beach. Nc"·Jy remodeled by Q.,.,-ncr. 830-379-1. BR, 31"" BA. bonus room. FESSIO~AL OR on-ICES. 2 Bdrm. family rm, large N 1 B h Available school open-f 17.500 ca. TER.i\IS .,.,Tile: deck y,·/ocean vie"" Gnesl ewpor eac ing_ 0\\-:'\'ER "i ll finance KANPAK, 1993 Kihei Rd., apt. $62,500 firm._ By O\.\'llC'r. BLUFFS-X PLAN resp. buyer. F'tt S89.500. Kihei ri1aui. Ha"'·ail . Cail 213-721-Sll:i days. 1 6-l-H4-IS. ins Newi1ort Hills Commercial ZIJ-464-4686 eves. Summ!'r ~.900. 3 br, 2 2 ba, formal Dr. w. Property rentals considered. din. & lam rm .. 1 yr ol.d. PENINSULA PT. Upgraded & Next to Tennis. Ocean View-$53,500 Q\\lner. 640-0926. Cure house in txost area C-1 Lot $17 ,500 Spanish style 2 Br & den , ----SEST-NEW~P~O~R=T-Steps to bay beach JO" -x 140' Near l9th .& guest II!'· or. study; huge HEIGHTS NEWPO.OR3.TOOOBEACH Pomona Ave., C.J\t Priced ocean view hv. nn., frpl. . . low at $2.50 per SQ. Ft. Central kit., \V/bllns, opens 4 Br 2 Ba, View. pool sized REAL TY 675-1642 Wesley N. Taylor Co. to din. area. Loe. high up on lot, 2,400 sq. ft. F'antastlc 2627 Nc•vpor:: Blvd., ~.B. REALTORS Laguna's Riviera coastline rec. rm. ~e~s_540-l720 NE'\\'PORT Crest Condo 2lJ1 San Joaquin H.ills Rd. MISSION REALTY 494--0731 SAVE $4500 "'/spectacular panoramic Nev.·port Center 644-4910 ISi Brand new. Spanish motif, 3 BR, 2 ha. deltL'<e unit w/lrplc., & 3 2-BR units ea. \\'/patio or sundeck. Eastsidl' CO!'ila i\lesa nr. Ne\\'JXlrt J1r s. Buyer gets l s\ ui;er la.'li dcprecla_tlon. Ask- ing $110,000. Make o rfer! CAl.L 0 '46·1414 ~ Nt1r Ntwporl Po11 Olflct -20.NEY,-UNITS Costa lilesa. Accelerated d C' prl'C'iation opportunity. Scheel. lncom!' $.S<l.000. Price S385,00J 15' (, do .... ·11. For d<'lails call CJS ltf~AL FSTATE 54.'1-1168 or rv'-' )57-6244 COST~ f\fESA 4-plex 162.500 S&W income pay!I prin. Int. lax. lnlj ,ti; u1il. lO'f. dn, no pts. 673-Rl!IJ or l-728-2749. 121 4-PLEXE.<; for Sale In Hun! in gt on Bench. $-19,950. 2 BR. Income $600 per mo. 842-3546. BEST EasrsidC' location. at 2037 Laurie Lane $66,000 \l.'ebh R£'alty, 831-2170. Fat Profit 1s attained when you sell through result-get. ting Daily Pilot Qas,glfJed Ads. 642-5678 LAGUNA VIEW LOT \\'estcliff · By 0....Tier. 3 BR. 2 view ol Ne.,.,'port Harbor. EJ\,IERALD BAY LOT BA. din. rm. front & rear Move in imn1ed. 3 BR. r ~ ~ U27 Emcrai'i 0 ay $87,500 _patios. \Vro_ug_ht _iron__gates. f""n>al du' tl•• ru •- }'or Jots & -;;:,mes Call : Xlnt cond. $61,500. aft 5 pm. if,i-~w,,A-:r:oooslllrk.'""'et pri~Pri --Mo6ile ffomeS '!:iib Bill G•undy, Reoltor -~219:. ====-~ " ,....,,. 341 Bays;d<. Np< Beoch * OCEANFRONT * BLUFFS OWNER ..,.._-----------~. . _ 675-6161 4 r-urn. units. Lg. sundeck Elegant 2 BR + den, fully Mobile Homes Mobile Homes BE,\UTJFUL ocean view lot 2 D.bl. ga~ges. \Viii trade air con<I., profession.1.lly For Sale 125 For Sale Only $13.900 for income in San Clemente decorated, highly upgraded. ________ ,:;:;:,,,_.;_:;....:;:;: ____ ~1!2!,S Oceanviey,· Realty G73-8500 or Dana Pt. $125,000. Beaut. custom garden patio. * * * _l\,lOBll E Jf 0 r..t E =~=~=~cc.~oc:t BALBOA BAY PROP. Fee 644-!072. . . BEAUTIFUL oce,an view lot * 67)..7420 * * * * for sale hy pnvatc Only Sl~,900 Newport Heights party: 21' completely con- Oceanvlew Realty 673-8500 THE B I u f t s Beautifully lained A R I S T 0 C R A T -------decorated. 2 story, balcony. NEWPORT LANDLINER \\'ith priVB!(' * ATTENTION * Mobile Home Sellers BE FIRST TO SEE!! Master suite/mirrored sho.,.,·er & stool, Wfl1er 0 Sund I 5 Sh J BR closet doors 3 BR 21 · Ba HEIGHTS heater, hand I av a 1 or y \VE HAVE TifE BUYERS-PE'll ay · · arp · · ' '2 · ' clothes close•, -u·h -n'. 1 . \.ES ! I M f\f ED I ATE garden home, decorator's large kitchen. Bay View. $35 500 '" • '" cpt & drps throout. Compl Ownefi'-Broker 644-4746. 1 \" e r t s t o a r u I t BU\.ERS Ri~ .cone!. All club & Jake 10"4 ON or use lense/option Newly decoratro large cor· bed/breakfast set to a % Call Len or Bob pnvill'ges. on Prime View B\uUs Condo. ncr lot w/backyard bltln bed. Loads of storage & BEACH CITIES BLUE RIBBON 3 BR + Fam, 21~ Baths. Bar-B-Que & boat gate. drawer spa~, extra long Mobile Home Re1afe1 REAL ESTATE Open How;e Sal/Sun l·S Beaut. hon1e. Xlnt fl'ewport counter lop in llv. area for 7G76 Slater Ave 1-lB 213 ·. ,~5001 ~·i· . .,1_.,..,,.. m Vista Dorado. Owner schools. 80o/o f in a n c i n g dz:esser use. 2 Furnaces. -l 714/842.SS4$ ~ "L ..., •UO>J av a 11 a b I e. J-lURRY! Y.'lth b)OY.'f'r, butane re fng k Lido Isle S"l9,!ri0 or ? GT:>-3535 646-6710. 4 burner stove with "'all ----------VACANT -On lhe Water. oven, automatic safety shut· Walled Privacy O"'Tl your own. 2 BR. 2 BA [VtlleN.., ...... t-..i._-&Co.I off system, double well apt. Pool, marjna. security. kitchen sink, (all 11ir1k.<i 11re Oversize corner lot with Owner. $125,000. 67>3535 stainlessl, \vater <'arrier & large, _airy pallo make~ this HARBOR vu Ii 0 m e", pump + battery for lights cxqu!~1te hon1e the ep1to'!1e Palermo, 2 Sty, 4 br, 2~ * 4 BDRMS. * are under seats of cu te ron- of qu1elncss. combinl'fl Y.'llh ba 1'"R 2 fp wet bar 2-Story, custom built hoffie VMlil'nl breakfast area. H's 1'ft1?1U1C('. 2 Hdrm8., 3 baths. $'76,000, 5.Jo.1346: ' ll'ilh !'ihakc rool. 4 Bdnn!'i., 2 OJX)nrt'OOmy and at11·a ctlvf'. Roon1.for pool. S!IR.~. BLUFFS b "· 1 UR ,. Jfas had TLC! All vlnyl OPEN SUN. 1-5 a. ~e. ms r. .; ~ ""-ood '\\'all,, vinyl tile floor IOI Via Lido Soud BY o:-vner 3 Br, 21/i Ba, over-rrplcis. 500 Sq. ft. rccrealion covering. Included are ce- look1ng bay, $67,500, 426 ~~-.~NI Come see & buy! nient pyramids w/jack" for Ontu Visla Parada. 644-USO. """>NU leveling If parked perrn'ly, "' BEAUT, new 2 BR, 2 BA + ~CALL (!) ,,.,_1414 16' a ttached rolloul awning "'21 HARBOR View H o m e , "• ~ ~ frame-needs new canvrui, ~ Montego, l le\•el, 4 RR, nice ~--safety !kids, extension mlr-~ 11 view. 7.9% Jn, new uni!, II.ALTY rors for car when pulling· 644-4887 Nt•r !'ft•p•rt P••t ortft• ne\-"ET been used, two-7 pl FORCED SALE lllncu 'Tl Somerset 12' x '6 4 • mobilehomc, b" au t If u 1 Sesame .SL famlly park, E l Toro. } ront rear lxlrms. model, 2 bo. corner 1ot, lndscpd. avail. immediate occup. 24922 !\fulrlands Sp. 102, call Doug Rymal (714f 837-4242 lo see owner at (2131 434-9459 MOVE In now --niC'C LcBamn 1972 Mobile home. 21."<60, UpgTaded erp1s, Y.-et bar. 2 baths, draperies, a/c, nice all adlt park. Assume sml 'bal. + sml "'"'1> by owner. 558-:1743 or 64&-9742 Burr White Realtor %IOI Newoort. N'pt Beach 675-4630 . iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiimi I butane tank• louvered Win.. BLUFFS X Plan, $60,0CKI, 3 dows A 2 celling vents, bal· MOBILE !Jome, 2 BR, 2 BA. BR. 211 Ba. 1 yr old. 301 NEWPORT HEIGHTS iery or elec wall & celling By Owner. ~ w/poreh, VistA Trucha. 0 w n e r 11,ri11, imall tan •bove patio & sheds. Jn Bayakh' FOREVER VU 640--1000. 4 DR. 3 BA, culde-Mc. stovc, wrought h"ol\ room VIiiage, N.B. $13,500. Ph: .ro PT MUCU NEWPORT Heights area. P&rking for RV . $62,950. divider. Haa match Ing 63lr-2126. 3BR, ram nn. 1pllt level. 4 duplex, Sll.000 dwn. aa11ume OPEN ll01JSE SAT &: SUN drnpes &: covers In orange & ~l:al;;;,;,OOO:::;Mc,O°"B"'l"L-oE~l~lo-me-'01"'-1 lots + 15', trees, llowtts,-FHA toa.n. AKm1t:-646-6lll 6?t Mlchncl ~:.(15lh v Trvl yellow'-on deep green. All All~e. Sacrifice for S16.950. SllS,000, O'Nner, 494-72&1 &rt 7 pm Pattison Investment Co ready lo trn1tel nnywhere. All Convenll'nres. M6-4660 BEAlITIFUL ocean view lot TRADE Newport ~ach A!kln1t S2900. SEE anyllme nft 6. •*.,. 9C.~ 1 L>i6 • J r n 1 & j,!,/'••C'fl/)i·h. U 11 I· 11 {• r k . " •• ~ :.:. __ :.: · :..1111"fUl'•lt , 1•1l(f 11n11. 2200 !It/. j .. , AL1i.·ouNIA ho1nc 10:.!-4 Ill'. I /t. 3 tir. 1ndd ~IBlt w/frplc , •· .!!-Im, !)l:lO\, $.l.'l,5fl(l, l~v fit f~·:un r'f'ihn.it, fn m rn1 ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST REALTOR ONLY $.12,900 Prop. For Oul·Of-Town 642-I01J at 2079 Thurln. Apt. No. 2, OCEAN~'.RON'T' Oceanvlcw Rc_alty 673-sroo Prop. Bkr. 1l4/613--2(f)S, or Inquire nt red house In TRAILER deck, quick cnah, Call • ;•p1>nL only. :;51-3814. ('nn 11 /wr•! h11r .~-frpk•, 2'i bn, ; , .. 1111nJmto VA . fnr rhn rm. Yt2~9.l.1!7 .,---. ·~ EACJI CollMf:e 2 Or. 11a!lo, l"ALIFOltNIA J-lorne, :~lill, I -.boat RMlr~ ('&l'pcl'I & d111ip1•s 2BA 1--'orll, $44.000. By llP· • '• lly ttl'!.TIM" ,;JG...0256 11111ntn1~nt only 551~:i0fl 470 OFFICES N}I TION \YIDE ~~~~!l'"~""!!"'!!!!"''!I rront for key. Owner home Lrg. gln8$ed-ln $67,5001 3BR hou~~r <>cyan, low ASSUME 7% VA 3 BR·, 2 aticr 5:00 & "''eek ends.. IJ&J~ • $8000 3 BR, 2 BA home down payment, · M 11 ea SA, !< .. nm ltm, tp, on cul-de-1-'""-:..:;c:::.::...;=::...:='--494-IYJO!J. AQ:crit, 675-0123 Lonon ReaJtor. 6T.F8563. sac, $45,000 646.-1~4 or "Wctd It & ~t1,p" 36' PANAM hotl!Jfl trailer. 3 DR + lam rm .• 2'i bA, NEW 2 BR OOLJ.JIOUSE 521~1:'160; no agts. From trearrure11 to tr1u1h $700 or orr~r. Aller 6 pni, Stttel to ir;treet, Strada k!t. Newport Bay Adult Park Fut re1ull3 atl! just a phOne Tum them Into cnsh 84&-S488. 33.1 W. Bay, Sp 28, $112,1'.00 Owner. 6~n62. $16,500 54()..3672 1 -'"'=".::•.::W::,oY:....::c64::M..:'67>=.'----ll--'CA"'-'LL_Dal""-l~y._P1_1o_t__ ~ta Mr!M '· y t. 3 '" • r. " k- " • y, n t- E 2 ' I " I. • ' • i • _, ·' > ... • I Sunday, Stpumbtr 2, lfJ73 DAILY PILOT D ~·~!:-::''-:.~~· [ ~.,... ]~I[ _,__ J~[ _, __ ]~1 [ _,,.._ 1~1 [ _,,.._ )~[ .___ -----;;;;;;!~;;!~··-""'"•""1"•"'";;;~;;1 ;;;1 .... _-;;; .• ;;;_;;;;lf!l~I 1 / ~:=~;;;;;;;;:1~::-~:::::~~l!H~ou~••~•~UnfU<n, 305 I -I ncome Prop.rty 166 Mortg•g•s, Hou191 Furnishtd 300 ··---·-Houses Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn. 305 Condomintums Apts. Furn. 360 At>tt . Furn. 360 BUILDER WITH Trust Deeds 260 ·---Corona dtl Mar . I Unfurn . 320 18-'"•l-,-__ -1-,1-.-nd----Newport Beach Irvin• 1 Ntwport Beach --------~ -IMAGINATI ON -. ft .. 3 llR, 21:: BA. porrlally lun1. 1 I Newport BeAcn Swlni Pool & 2 lu.·nl.il Uniill. Wendy Hocker ilf)J _ Ulll Pit. Ch~•·Bnfron1 1.._.110 J'U!I Rilr·B-Q gar I BLU},1;.s, NE'\V SECTION -\VlNTE:R·n·~w 3 Bil, Z 6 1\. LA QUIN A Room !or 2 moi'i'. Un u ... u;i/ IBIS Pt. Westbourne Ba(·li•·lr11', Jtlehl iitudcnL \\•shricu)•r, Ptibli11h~I i~ ~ •~!f· i•baba'''"'''".Siis~~ .i Ull, 2 BA, 2600', prl. patio, BRAND NEW frplc, delux h\tn5, bc11.u~ HERMO;A in\'c1>l111enl t•1ipo1·1u11ity foi· NewPort Beach $250 • U1tl Pd, St.'<.'I Ud('fl & lio111t• r.ht~azlnt·. Cu ll 2 ~1t ··2 i!_ d. ··A_i(; sn -lorn1. din, rn1., lg.~ 1111., Lease \\i!h option !() put• furn. $375. mo. utils JK. . lutsl c11 11ilul l•PPJ'('(·iutlon. t711U·n1lng 1 Br. f!'plc ho1nc, &'6-869-1 Or' &t4-6Kl4. ,4 BR. 21, ba('~· ...... ::: s~ri lam nn., \\'l•t l)ar, ,frplc., chase? Top quality~ 675--2099. 2 BR STUD IO, I ~, llATI·I. 2 Ownf'r tlC'>.!blr f.. \\Ill Yo' ru~ ih<! v.•1n111•\' nf Lt!.:'.l. BEAUT Split level, 2 BR den 2 RR, :Z balhi rain rrn ~ shg .. C1'Pl.ll., short \\alk to • 2 & 3 lledroon1s \\'INTER OR y E ARL y . ncrr11 of bt•aullfu! Pll l'lt:llkl' fi11an1-c nl 8'f. Askln~ TWO FREE S?~"'. 3 Rr. <..'01npletel,y rt'rlrf'. honie. 2 BJ\ priv su.ndeck 3 JJR, 2 1 h • · $400 t~nn1.s l'lub & .~hops. Sell e 2 Car Garagrs 124,i Carnet. 2 Bl', dc·n, 2 tlUIT011nd1ng;s, :i;unkC'n pool, $00.:xll • Y..1akc OUer. TICKETS 1'. rplc hon1C', Balboa f'<'nin. no ytud fuliy cptd & drpd' 4 BR. 2 ~~ s •• · •••••• • $-li5 I ~-~· lease $550 per n10. A\'all. Scptenib(>r B.\. BHQ . ~p11rkl\ng Sp1Uli1h Sparling Investment Corp 833-3544 t(' lhc SUI Pf\'l'Al)S & JOHNSON ICE FOLLIES Sl•Jl'. !:1;1 !11J'U Ui!h 11 lhc FABULOUS FORUM \\'intrr. bltns. Adult:t. <?ven Sal/Si.J~ 3 B1i: 2 ha., ~l~-~~i.' :: sz7s uwluding glU'd~er & pool. PHONE 64~141 WG?l-3245 • ~~~:~ir~~,~~l~T~pl~~~:. le NU-VIEW RENTALS 10-G, 707 Ek>gon1a Av. Cd~t. v· . I 642-49511 NE\V 2 hr. dee. tum 11pl . .)T· 2 BR. FURN $255/mo. 673-4000 or 494.:;248 HARBOR View H i 11 ll. 1s1on-BAYCREST • Sp.'lt:ious 2 S•n Ju•n Capistr•no I~· $325. \\'Inter $265. Avail AU. Ll'flLlTIES P,VD LIDO &\NOS. 3 BR. ron1p Spe.ci>us 5 Bl·/&n/Jan1 nn. I Sl.ury, 4 bedroon1, 2 tire-POOL, lllO\'e/cptg, 2 BR, _&>pt. 11· 673-3700' or 673--0l IO. Adu11!1. No Pel11 1u1·nish•'<l & ot1ly t;1eps fron1 pool, speclp.eular v i e \\'. d h 11 1Jlace11, 11•et bar, &111plc sror. $200. 0 11 Jea5e. Cal! lx>lore 8 Df.:LUXE 2 Br, 2 Ba. p1Hio. Jb'?l l P11rkside Lao1? Iii(• h<'lll'il. ,\v11il. Sept. 4!/1 $850/1110. 644-2.159. • 3£t>, larg-e IOI, eKt.-cJlent lo· A1ll, 496-822j li'.Jndf't:k, IC<lr'dg!", \'rly $3Th n .l/847-3.l41 til ·~Ill)(' ~jtt1. 1!17t Pl'Cf('r RUSTIC 3 Br. 2 Ba ho1n (', re I l.'ation. $7j() 010. on a 1 yr. rl)O, 1 Dr, sax>. 673-S19J 1 t blk '''· of Bc-al'h on l:.11111ly 111!11 nu IX'l:>. ~r:. ronipletrly rcniodeled 011 lcalK'. t..i!"J"IQUE lfO~tES Duplexes Furn. 345 NE\V 2 BORr.1 apl. Adults. I Edil13fr, So. al l:>t slg1}tll I ~r month .. Ask for Louise lnr"C' ''O"''''' lor. 4 o o f? e a Ir ors , &i:>-6500 or ll'i·,,1•r. s·~. l•••I. ui lt. bliM.:k-1 • Col llC'r • ~mine~ $425. 6?3--I658 REAL'r\' 675-fiCOO. Balbo• l1l•nd 67.J...OO-n. ,...., .. • _. ·. _ C.1' · Colcsworlhy 1•n 1E s . c 11 · h 1r· LOW WEEKLY RATES Lots for 5111• 170 (~uhj~-.:1 to $1 !il·t·\'i1:I' fif'altors \H0-0020 :'!" D. ~-pyglass ~l11l /\ on1pany 11t l!'lon Elrgant Vito\\.' hon1c, 8\'a il. to 3 BR. 2 BA, all electric DELUXI-: 2 BR. Garagr. J --ehn.J'f:I' 111 1,11, J<'nru:ni 7:'>00 plan, 2 sty, 3.100 sq. fL Univ. Park Cen!er , Irvine c1ual. tenant, 3 Bf\, den, 2 kitchen, frplc, patio & BBQ. Year ly. $300/1110. Ex•cutlve ~ultes . NE\VPOH'f Rl'.:ACll Vll'.:\V I PIC'a.~,. !'!I ll G12.5fi7!! t'X I :111 BEACH AREA. 9 mo. 4 Br bonu!: 11\1, 3 Bn, Ol't'l\.IL Cull Anyti1ne, 532-75110 BA, St•p. dlning:. pa.t\oll, Lease Sept-Jwie. 6JS..8.170 * 675-J003 * 727 Yorktown Blvd. LOT .Ovt:r J1JOk~ Bay oc·t'i~n 1(• <·Jaini you r iick<'!~. 4 Nurlh l e~se -See to believe vu . 644-5035 Ofl'it:t'.! hours 8 Al\-1 to 8 Pi l i;ta.rdens & I o u n ta i n s · 1 or 539-8831. *3 BR., 2-BA. * lkn..:h Hlvrl. at Yorktoo·n & Luto Isl(', Sat-. s::9.50IJ Coun1y 1011 h'ee nuinlx•I' ts this gorgeous 3 BR, 3 BR. 3 Ba, adults. All new l'~st ~ulff an;.1!· ~1000 mo. Bilbo• Pertinsull $2.JCl \\·inter. S'73·i:t~ 536-0411 . 979-3191 5'W·IZl0.1 lovely furn1·shed hom e paint_, rugs, custom drn1, 67;.,_I J'.:O, &l-l-55l0 STUDIOS & I BR' ' ' ... YES, \VE lIAVE RENTALS Balbo p nlnsulo •• G!lx110 LO'r. 1Gfl7 Cornwall • • • $375. mo. AGE. 646--3255 h'plc, patio, g_ar, stove. $39a May v.•e bl-or service 3 BORt.f, 2 Ba house 2 & 3 BR. \Vlnter. $24j & • • e 1'"\Jll kiti·h«n Nc\\'port Bc-11.ch. Nr. sho1). J Lsc 417 Naro ssus. 644-0924 . in w iving I Newport Shores area. Com· S29'3/t.10. 11<1 E. Bulboa. $l5 WEEK & UP e HeatNI pool ping. 01\"nrr. 673-6293. 1 DR ov<'rlooks !my, Balboa. * * NE\V 2 BR CONDO ''our housing neefis'.' u1unity pool & tennis. 879-1 776 or 1179·5991. e J.;i.undry fa,•iliti('s Mount1in, Desert I~ Plus Ba1·hclor Uni ts starling Nl;'AR ClllNA cOvE A : l"ron1 $315·$450 GarrlcnC'r & ut il Pd . Cost• MeN • Slet:ping Roon1s • 1'·1..-e ulilitics Houses For Rent fl! $90, N(•wpo1·1. J.fntg Bell. I'_, f Ph 6T~p S375/l\'l0. 642-2563 o 1· e llousC'kef'ping Hooms e Fi"('(! hnrrts Reso rt 17 4 <:o~ta Y..1csa, &-al Bench. P ianceti urn. : · I 645-4599, e Ocean Vie1v J\pts =iimmmmmm;;,~;;1 Agt. Fix-. 979-84.10 5 BR., 3 Bn .• CCYl.Y lrpl, l~e. H~\RBOR VJEIV J-t0!\1P.S ~~~~;nc~anga2r, BRq;ile~~ BALBOA INN : 'in~·~B~Q~~aid sen:. A\'Bll. BEAil Va lley ski & r<'c·. •0 , , iliVF.LY 4 Br, l ':i BA, fan1. r•n: 2 Cai: gar. $550 l{)j !\lain Su·~t fU'l'u . Ownc1' lf'nvlng 1'<11111-H uses Furn11hed 300 outside shoiver. Bayfront. l\1o. 644-ti.1!l7. Daily 1·5. $57:i/per 1110 '~·ith gardener, \\'eslC'liff are a, $210 • Phone 9"t'\·i,~e try, n arst sacrifil·l' lPaJ>(" 5BR, 3BA, plush, near pool G75-1849. ~75--8740 • l r.1ne to Cll'Can hold . tx-1011' a pprai~f'ri value, G eneral \6\linlcr rent.al ,100 38th SI. NPOOEIVLL:V "-tDF.Ch, h 2BR $.100+ & clubhouse. 1860 Port N 8 l PENIN Point. Lrg 2BR. $16 . $165 • h . 73-7860. . ""OI\' ig ~11.;~·.A . Carlo1I'. Ready Sept, 15. ewport ••ch 2B,\, ••-··Ing rm, •ar~-. pure H${' Oflll1111 11v11il., 11.•iH <131 D Ir Ph 67'.>-.><n-t '""" ...... ,, , BACl/ELOR & 1 BR .. nofios, eonsiclPr any olfr, 51.~!l71 $ LANDLORDS $ 2 BR Cottagf', furn. SZ81i n10. · a 118 ' : "SINCE 19-16'' 6'1,l-1295 or &i2-2Z22 \VINTER Rental -Secluded n\'ail Oct I. to quiet cp!t'. frplc"s priv. gara[e; _ Ranches, F U•t US rent UR pro1)l•rtl£"s. f~r 9 1no·s. f'lush. 3210 Sea. Cost1 MeH lst \\o'estern Bank Bldg. BLUFFS condo, 4 BR, + Nev.·port Island. Clerui 2 Br, ~o pet..;;/ no children. $2'2.J. Divided balh & Jots. of arms, \\'(' \\'Ork with you. 1'~EE Vl<"W, Cdl\f. Ready $(-pt. 15. University Park, lrvlne bonus rm. 521 Cancha, N.B. turn. garage. $2j() pc>r n10, 67:1-13:>8, 1:»-1 r.1iran1ar Dr. C'losets. Rec . hall. pooj & Groves 180 FREE. flfaoy Clif'nts. Call KING AARD R.E. 642-22'l2. PRIVATE Days 552-7000 Nights Open Sun/111on. 1·5. Imrned Drive by first, 503 :Ja th St., BAYFRONT _ 1 br. $190 pool tables, sauna bath!!, IO+ Rc rr hi·uutiful young privr to vacnn1;,.v. Savf> SS. Cl!ARJ\11NC BEACH Entertainment Home occup. lease, 6 4 4 -2 6 0 1, NB, then call co 11 e ct 1no. \'iel\-. Boot slip 8\'Rll, 2 See for yourself. 11301 Hass ll\'OC'a.ilu gi'QVC' going $ ALA RENTALS $ COTTAGE 3 BDRAJ, 2 Bath, fli\lc, &HH>96.~ l-~13-377-4640 or l\fike" at hr, sv.·ttping bay vu. Gu, Keelsoil l..Jt. fl blk \V, ol on four yr:>. ·(:ood .~('t for N<'\\'porl & Ray, cr..t &ti-83.1!3 ~ blk lo ocean, ,,·inter ren· Upper Bay 3 BR/FR, pool Cl'Jl!i>, drps. .b It · ins. BLUFFS 2 Br, 2 Ba. Charm. 67~210 $.350. 311 Ed g <'water , Besch, 1 blk N. or Sla teiJ. nf';.;t yC'ar. Frni·i•d. S! i:.i.ooo. Balboa lsl .. nd tal. 12-1 35th St. 673-3056 home. ~75 r.fo. (Gl9l $29.-i/mo P hone 837-91l:i. spnc Condo. Pri cor Vu. 1 WINTER Lease 2 BR furn 675--0478 or 673-7923 842-7848 29'.: 1lown, 11~:1r Fall brook. OCEAN&~RONT 3 BR 1~~ BA. Call Lois ?.l lller 642-8235 1 Laguna Beach Pool, frpl, avail no\v. $465 bltins, crpts, d'r,is, close t~ PV'l' Beach -Deluxe 2 & 3 1-I UNTINGTON Beach at 0 11nt•r ~·ill 1·111'1)' 1~~pt·rs. 21 1 DIA.J\f0 ND-1"urn. 2 br, 2 No students:. 2 car gar. $325 · lse, adHs. &t0-m·'6, 968-4981 ocean & bay. $2.'lO/mo. Bdm1, frplc, beam ceiling, Sunset beach acrnsa: .&on1 r 1·i111'1palt<; only. 71~·27li·2:~'1 !. h:1. 2 l'lll' J.(11r, l\.."'CC n1ly nio. &l2·9S09 I FE\'' Garage Apt~· l Br $185 BLUFFS 3 Br, 2!2 Ba. Ne1\•ly /\vail Sept 15th. Ca JI punelling, rurn or unfurn, hench. Beaut, flU'n, i:tudlo 1·cdi•\·., ,1,in tel' 1·1·ntal $2&~. NE 'PO , . R . Co Co1npl·Yeai·ly·Util Pd. dceorated, nu crpls. \\'ct 675--0J.14 or 884-l&:iS or Yearly. 673-6&10 ('(Ind. 2 I 3 · 5 9 2 .14 4 6 01· Real E s ta!e 1w1· 11111, li7.1-073:J or 673-3<127 ' ~v. rt.r Bi·uch Wini er l"ail; nipariv Lcr_; deck 2 Br. !225. Ocean· bar. Ls:e. avail Sepl. 1st. !o.'75--0831 213-330-4667 Exchange 182 --· Rr •ntnl Furn 3 Rt', or 2 Br. 641-8235 644-.6200 fronl Set.> to &>lieve' All \VINTE R Lt'a~ · {:!) -2 Br. ,C.0"--'"'--"'0-~--~~ ----~-----I 3 ,~~· :~ l~A j\ous•·, ~yfn:•nt. ~~ 61.)..26."16 <11' 737-1078 ~nrx lics: · S.175. 6#-1087. " NEV..', LRG, QUIET 2 BR, 1 or 2 ha. Ele~. bltns, pvt Laguna Beach BRAND Nt:\V, CX.-ct1n~irlc, 3 t-1~.• • 11~!-0 ~I r,~ 2 BA jn \\'JNT EH ttC'nhil _ C)cC'an· VIEW 3 BEDROOM NI CE Pa tio \v/2 BR. $:-IOO ~'lyhunt : slip avl ; patio frplc, dsll\vhr, self clean. pnt. J\falure adlts. $175·$195. BR, 2 8 1\! P1·lvnte hit!sifie 1/1~~~~ 1~1',~'!_' .~~-7~161~· ea<: I. ft'<.1111. :i br. 2 hn, fully furn. hQnl~ in IJunlin,..ton Hills I YC'arly. Util pd. C/lJ fncd, SJOO Yl'ly: 4 bdrm., 2 bath l oven. Mi blk to bch, Nf!\vporl 601-5-5394~~·~~~--~-101, !all pnlt":' !revs -OCCHU _. _...;.~·-·_-._ u l.>-' s:ri0 JllO. G7:~637. . ·1 . '"' . . ga1·. uufurn or furn, &!2-3331. Peninsula. $?.00. 213/699·7219 Yl~ARLY Bachelor apl. for view, Rui11h·r nskin~ S:i!l,:-J(l() '\'ATER1'-RONT -\VlNTER,, -J-anu y 10".01· co""1ed & 3 + D<-n, 2 Ba $425 -All Ap· Sant• Ana 1\'kdays. ni1111, Balboa Peninsula, nr. . suhniit Orangr Co, pl'OJ» s:17:1 4 BR, 2 BA, bllns, :i BLK to Beach,. 1 & 2 enclose(! pattu: ~280 nionth. u!i's lri>lc patio stores, $110/mo. 67l-6790 e11y or 'l'D~ ~ Hrokc·r 6•l:-1·li~')) fl'plc._ 2-cnr gar. dock. Pvt. ~~:1~~~~\viul no.,..· to Plcuse phone ,}4.,..!).t9l ALA Renf:.11 · 6424383 $:?75. NE\V 3BR. twnhst-. *~~y Ou;~is~ 5~ * * 2 BR. aose to Ocean. Real Estate Wanted 184 1'1Y· ti75-t'l26 OCF.\NFR.ONT Cham . OCEAN view home, Beaut. 2 avail .. •dbl. gar. patio, River, Apt. B. · "\Vtr pd. Aval' ;i&pt 15. Cl1Al't~llNG 3 BR/lan1ily 2 ·' • • ling BR 2 BA d (Arch Be h ww/c, drps, dw, sc oven, * 83:t-0887 * 213/943-2928 or Len -5Zl-9"J50 HOME or 4 units in San rn1 \\'a!erfronf home S300 BR. 2BA, hou~e. $Tr5 nlo. W lk & L ' · en ' ac pool, tot lot, S. Main & Clen1en1e, Dann Point, or mo'. 116 Grand ·canal 962-2126, 645-7000 a er 08 HgtsJ home. Shag cpt'g. Oyer, lse.ov.ner54&-3146. OCEANFRONT Wint er .* 2 BR. Furn. Winter. Ulil "-· II 120 ~ 1 ""' .,,,~ 4 BR Ch"ld OK. lk 111AL '''"'' open beam ceiling, fncd Beaut. furn ro-.-er 2 Br. 1'.i. incld'd. $22S lmo. Near ........ pistrano. nvr ·""" ot ........... 1......;:.. · 1 ren v.·a 10 yard. Avail mid Sept. $315 San. Clement• Ba. Frpl. W sh/dry . Occan. 6'5-.';366 II UG E at1rnc1 . furn 1tUdio apt . ocenn vie\\', 2 blkt to to\\11 .~ bearh. Adults,• no pets. $185. 644-5298. ; : t'.LIIT bl-. 2BR. 2BA,: lo v.·kl,y rates for . St'.!pt. Alao \Vlnter rentals. Avail :Un· med. 494-TJ()2. t BR apt, view. cl05e · tn. patio. Utils pd $190. 4M-~ or 497-2920. in i;d. Flin! Ridge, 'Pasadena WINTER Rental. Furn. 3 BR beach; $.150 Mo/Yearly. -SHARP clean 3 bed-mo. 494-1109. 646--2830. at'<'n + cash as 1io11·n. 11.44 house \\'/trplc. Uli!. in· Prope1 ty House 642-38.10 oom 'E st .d' C M 3 ARCIJ BAY , Br, 2 "-, $330 mo. Benut hill top home ""~='7-=-~,_.,,----,,-* OCEANFRONT 3 BR. 2 l ido Isl• PanC1t'an1a DI'., ,\ r l' ad 1 a cludNI. Ca ll 61;,-&299. Houses Unfurn. 305 r , a Sl e . . . -'°" in S00,000 neighborhood, UPPER 3 Br, 1 Ba, Furn, BA. ~ inl.'ludlng util. ---------;,__ 910(1> I ~Z\" 2 0 _, ... _ New carpets & paint. bean1 ceiling living rm, viC11.-' of ocean, harbor & yearly ll'.Bse , $.175 monthly \\.'inter rental. Ph: 673-4724. TERRIFIC Bay View. 2,Br, '"A"T"I) fl ·I t J "v ourm COiutge nr. G I $235 per mo 540 1151 r;plc, Charm. Lease Opt. hills. 3 Br 2 Ba, built in Couples or Fam, 0 111 Y' ·-o r•na d•t Mor t 0 -Turn opt. L•'do ,,,·,~. " .• ~ "· C'i'!.lf r nli11 .ot NQ. B:1y. l'atios. Yr!)• Sept. enera · · -$2!JOO dn $ 3 7 5 I mo 986-4604 or 548-6981 \Vkends. -u ....,, "'' ~ID 10 r.ooo si1. fr. HR. 11r<'11. I 1~1th. sm. GTJ-ll372. HE RITAGE REAL-· .:. · kitchen Inc. rehig. Wa ter & Sumn1er renud or lcllsc. \\ 111 pay cash. \:rill alt G P:0.1 y 3 b 2 1 . _ TORS Ch\·n/i\gt. <ISl-{H:>l. gru.'dener inc. ITI4) 613-5470 3 Bil., ~a blk <1U beach. 2 BR furn. f:rplc, opposile Ph: Soiil-7834 or IH0-'475(>. ~),_-lG..6-111. 1RA lrnnl-, r. Ill, bll 1n$, -· El\I E RALO Terra c e ,! Ill' (213) 646--0604 sunck>ck, "•/2-car garage ' CDfl.l Sl'ate be111~h. sccuriry l., 2 I ''iiliiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' I Sl·pt. 8 tn Juu(' 15th. s1-i0. w 1t * * * . * R.C'd\1'ood I glas.s, o c Pan 2BR c o m P I redecorated Yrly. Utils pd. 2J3: 9'M-IS90, g-ate, hy nionth, S <12 5 I w BR, . BA, brick fpr c,:dbl I' pe i· n10. li73-'.i25!J · :! lk<lroo1.~1 plus D e n . v1el\·, \1'00<, lsy, 2BR, den, ' -'rn", -~·-. bl•in•. tse, 1135• l22 42rid St. NR 83.'\-1691. ' · l!O_r. \Vinf~I' rental. S35ll plus I ~ -c 1 2"\ 2 !pt, dbl gnr • .,..,. .,., . ., ......... ... ---uni. 673·7593 alt 5 pm .. • 2 BR l R.11. frplt~. nll nu tlllin! r irep ace, I i.u • -• • .......,.. \\tcsl San An Io n i o, OCEANFRONT nice upper 2 TEACHERS LOOKING ini;ictc ,'/,.out , nu t•arpf'1, $300 shag esrn~t. Fence<lh yard, lease. 494-5861 213-424-1957 Br furn. Sept. to June. $225. Prlvate 2 br, Cdl\'I, v.•inter Newport Be•ch ~------~ 1110. on 11·in1cr 67:.-2~>13 ., per mont · 3 ARCI·I BA'l Small ho 0 mo Adults, 673-8367. rental. 613.3121 or 8:3·1691. \VINTER Rentals _ 2 & 3;J3R 8 a lboa Peninsul1 43:1W.1tlhC0$TAMESA * * BKR* 642.;°200 * * English collai;te, 3 BR., 2 2vi!~ clo':' t~ sho=~ \\'INTER. Rental or Yrly lse. 1 BR, new crpls, drps, bea m Apt.~ V.'/lrplc, over looiifig -~ BA, lrplc. S-125/mo. Ref's. 11= !'" 'larip•••· •-.. or2Br&Upper 3Br ·· ""~ 32l'W Cl1ARMING 2 BR. 11; BA $ LANDLORDS $ 3 BDRM. 11ouse w/fenced own/agt. 494--0451. 894.4784, w " St'e;s 10 oceant &42-6217 . ~~·~~ ~-~;~~~. Very t:e8:n·,;;rt, per:. C 1i, I i eouagc. Scpl 17-Ju11r 30, 2 1-e_I US l'Cl!I Ult Pl:Qpe riics. ,\'ard in quiet area. Nr. EMERALD BAY, avail. mid 212/79.>-1985 or 213/~44 car gar. lrplc. 1 blk to \\'••R 11'ork \\'ilh )'Ou. f"EE1 S<.·hls &· ~lart:ior Shop'g. $200. Sept. thur June. $850 mo. 2 S•n Juan C•pistr•no WINTER • .,2 !<l~· s'i'°"'40/$l30to DELUX lrg 1 Br, bui1t ffls, for a.pp!. n('eflll &. Bay bchs. Adults. l" F:E. J\Iany O ienls. Call Call 64&-2002. BR. Prlv. beach area & ocean, g a.,~, """" ltplc, ~und@ck. Rdult1, no Has hii.:h volurne scrvic11 sla· 67?..-9508 prior to vac11nry. Save S$. ('.'ORTII Mesa Verde At'ea 3 facils. 7l<t-M2-r030 I.SE 4 BR, 2 BA, nr school, mo. 125 +Ith St. Adults only. pets, $210. 675-5170. BALBOA Bay Oub. fil.rn. lion n•i1h g':"'11I baek 1oom SALA RENTALS$ ' . 2 B · · • rn1 for boat, trlr. 1 mi fr 0 I U 350 ~-~~------1 v.•ater-front, ~Br, l BA, sub-snle$ potcnfnl l In lhP ;\na· 2BR + den. rrplc. c!hl . H1 , a, 1ie1v crpts thruout . 3 BR home. beaut patio, gar. mA rina. Lg y~. drean1 kif, UP e xes nturn. Cost• Mesa lease ntln 4 mo. SlOOO. tno. hcifl1 :tn.'a. Paid !r.unin~ 10 GnittgC'. 1260. n.1~· Sept-Ntii•porl & Day, CJ\I S42-&".83 1i:r yd2~~/patio. Avail Sept. $250. mo So. Lag Wl8, lam nn, cpls/drps, $J'50. General 5'13-9-186. Aft 6 Pflf Call ~.tat1. ilnn1et!ia1t·ly ... "™?nc ) Ju~e. ~a1;21 LANDLORDS! l.ith. S 1•1· nio. 496-4987 499-3279 or 213-287-6709 n10, 493-5818 ---------Casa de Oro 6-15-5000 EXT 315. l>rlv pty sun1 H.rdd1rk. 714·:>.ll·l.~~I 3 BR , 21t BA Ne\1• ren10t!. \\'e spec· r ·n N r1 S!>1ALL 2 Br house, 1 Ba. Lagune Hills , Houses furn.. or * * * ALL UTlLITIES P1\IO YEARLY LEASl;:S- dll!yi:;, il+96S-9244 r1·,·s S:.' ini, S,",O;j ?t-JO. \\'irHt>r. :\0.5 i~f'~ '.1 .i~ize 1 d ; ~~,·~. Ele~ stove. Audits, 1 child Unfurn. 310 T C Crunk Compnre before you rent PRIVATE BEAru \\·._'t°'kt'ncls. 1 :\1on11'.'ro. ~TI\.J776 or S7~59'JI ~-·, c._ 1,.,, nom°'R' 1'1a~-ok. No pet~. $175/mo. 1st & 3 BDRJ\1S., 2 baths, air· -----------101.0 D.r"tftwoocl Custom designed, fC'aturing' ""' ----------1 •V u..i.::un·i. ur r•n II. .:x·r· I t + •·•o d 5-18-Hllr SE:-veral l & 2 •b r DISTP.B. 1ran!c'<I fur 111fi;. I Beacon Bav ,.i\'I' Is F'P.EE 1o You! Try ~s ,,.. ep. · .-i. cond. Be11utHul vie\\" $2W. General Se•I Be•ch • Spacious kitchen "'ilh in-trailer I cahanas. A"1il5 diM". 111101\"'il 31Xl'; p1•1fit vn I . Nu·V(f'i\'! VAC,\NT 2 BR, $145, all Adults. Call: 58&-8075. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; direct lighting t'OllS1Jf\1C'r salf's. hi \-olun1f' · NU-VIEW RENTALS \1 l•leun1e. Plus 3. BR Lake Forest • You are the winner of • Separate din'g area only. Broker. 5364680.. : bldg. ha n:lii·Hre lypc product I ' BDRl\I., .1 ba th .. i~1r~c GM-ID30 or 494.3:.!..t8 Te a h o use Sl90/S1ngles. Lido Isle, 3 BR. 2 ba. yearly. TWO FREE • Home-like storage WINTER rental. Avail Seyt. ror 11<'11· & old roni;trur11on l"nclll!<t!fl pnlln. P 1· 1 v n I C' · _ J\gt. Fee. 97f)..8.130 LEASE, Brancl new. 4 $400 J\1o. TICKETS • Private patios 3 BR, den, 2 BA. $315/Jli>. 2 Jnvcn1 nr'<' l"<''l'd ,le pro1et·leil l~achf>i;;, 1locks nnd \('nnis EACH $100 ru111. t BR, S\25. ~SR Toivnhouse \\·/pool bedroom 3 bath home \\rilh N'pt Beach, 3 BR, 2 ba. Un· • Closed garage \\·/storage BR, 2 BA $225/n10. Also t;.v (001met r a c 1o r v 1 <~mrt. s.-1~'1(}. pc>r 1nonth '"<'!Ir· Co111ple1 r Ulil Ptl. ,\vi no11·. -'hi 'h 1 •. view of lake. 1-~ornial dining, fl.ltn. Yrly. $32.J. to the • r.tarble pulln1an avail Yearly, See at SOOD . . . \I l o<I 0UNI 2 Bit S1&5 El 'd I " gar, nr &: 00 s Cdl\I 3 BR 2 ba . Fu • K' &I N I NB h ~~265 :1~~11~1~.21::?;.~~l-~1~{\I. Zim· ~-~1'~ ~~[1\r;~s ~ c ~ei'i o / s: s I vi '. c t r , s~ ~I 7;,;;. ~i~~~~i $2:M:I pc>r mo. ~;,~~ll~rn;:.'nC o ~1;')':~e~ saOO l\1o!fearl);: v1e\1'. rn. SiflPSTADS & JOIINSON • ~f-~~ari:::e~ -sur-ore~~m.u: P : . ---~---67~r600l . 1-'••l /chilt! ' · rel.'rcalio n facilitles. $550 P<'nin. Pt. 3 BR, 2 ba. Vn f. ICE FOLLIES rounded \\'ilh plush IBnd-* LOVELY 3 BR, 2 BA. :Ap1 e Interior l'>ct'rir:1 Lor !".c1v . 3 .nn. 2 81\· S2lO. A\·I rl()I\' Dani Point ~r month. Bkr. 637-9101 $375 r.to;yearly. scap!ng on the beach in BEA.CoN J . I ' I . c \t I r lll'il fnr kirls/pc>I. Gar. I Scpl "ti ti ru 16th Adults. No Pelll y '--• ('v.(' ry tl.'Jl;.11r. ··· · flrt'I\ Capistr(llnO Beach ~ UR 2 BA $260 B · Cl OS I:: 10 Dti nfl Point M esa del Mar . :> 1 1 LARCE I BR $190 BA · Avail Sept. l·Junr e S\1•C'1:p1n7 S<'.rv .. (>" l~\·~·\s Fun1: , ~ , ring 11:f~ina. New '3 Br, 2 B:i. a.I !/I(' 365 V..', \VUson , 642-1971 15. Util. Paid. No pets. Cail • Chfl4h·c.r1" l'ilnt1>-lx.,t1 h 12 BR , 111v1 den, fn_cd yd, ALA Rental1 642-8383 ldl'al for adult! or \V/1 BEST Sch area, 4 Br, 2 Ba, FABULOUS 673-38.5.1 for appt. ~· Holland Bus Sales !1~1trr renlal SHI:>·_ n10 -child. Lease. No pets. $275. b1J, nilly decorated inside & FORUM $30 WEEk &. UP \VINTER Rental_ 3 B'fi, 2 645-4170 or ~iOll 1 .,1.•96 VL.'l Verctc. ·l~H\J Balboa Island pt>r 1no. Evt' (714 ) 544·767S. 0111, lease $350 mo, or lease • Studio & 1 BR Apts. BA. 1 blk tram ·00y-& C na d I Mar op!lon, 499-11.<l or 833-13.55 (subject to $1 service • TV & Maid Service Avail. beach Avl Sept l 5 Money to Lot.n 240 1 oro e VI E\\' l Br $195 Yrly. Patio, LE~\~E-JBR. 26 "· beani C'harge at the Fonim) e Phone Service -Hid. Pool ' ' · ---'---------l ~t l"\ "·"• 1,·iutnr lease 1 frpt, your bill s pd. ce~hng, Rhag, spotless. view Mesa Verde $OWNERS OF$ Ploo~~ ,,,,11 0,2_~is, .,, 333 •Children&: Pet Section 6r:>-OOU. '' ·"' """ · ._ · COTTA<'F' 2 b s~"" $3!0 lm n1ed o c c up $ REAL PROPERTY $ ·= ".. .,.. "" ...... OCEANFRONT ' 1 t TD L hr 2 hfl, 01·1•a11 \"U. $-IOO n10 •, r """\\'/gar. · ·-.6 · · SHARP Lrg 4BR, 2BA, un· to cluin1 your ti ckets. INorth 2376 N~1vport Blvd., CM ' S oans :t-14-61:'.ll. 673-i838 O~'C11n1 by your own rrpl. 1 ~'~"~·--0-•~7·~-~~---Jurii. house, Clse 10 We're here tt:CI serve you~ Coun!y tu!! free nuniber is 548-9755 or 66-3967 YEARLY & WINTER H t • t n Beach RRLlST IC 2 hr. 2 Im SJ25 yrly. 3 BR, 2 BA, lrplc, nr ne1v schl-shppng Avail Sept 20 FREE OF CHARGE! Try 540-1220 l (Ad good for $5 on rent) 3 Br, 2 ha, b'plc, \Vash/dtyr. UP TO 90 o/o · un •ng o en1od .. frpl. patio, gar. 11.S. 1 yr old $275 per mo. · · · · Us! Call prior 1o vacancy, 1, * * &U-6793. 2 d TD L •3 BR FURNISHED AVllJL :: 81·, 2 Ba._ $375. 33275 Christina Dr. S29:i. ~3058. Don 't lose SS. Save Time $150-Lanie 1 BR n Oans .-Frplc, hltns:, ti ll goodies? . f\."1ission V i•I• $ALA RENTALS$ LRG. 3 Bn. 2 B,\ duplex, R fr' & ..__ .._ BEACON Bay (ChamJfng 2 ~r lx'h, n il·t' yd, fl""Pit', 1~iio. ALA Rentals 642-8383 Fount11t1 Vafley Newpoi1. & Bay, 01 642-8383 pvt. yrd. l child ok, bltns, e 18. range ...... I'~ • Br, Furn APT.. 10 'mo 0 C \\'arer pd , SAA nio. &7:).~10 f"OR lease. 3BR, 2BA. home, $195mo. 847-3541. Ask for drps. Heated SY.i.mming Rel. $275 month I Y. Business ~portunity 200 MOBIL OIL CllRP Lowest rates range o. or 5J6..~2a. LGE deluxe 3 Br, 2 Ba.. shag 11\f~lAC. 3 BR, 2 BA, fs~lly never lived In, avail now. Corona del Mar Cheryl Linlbert. pool. 560 l lamillon, C.M. 67.J.-1947. ---! S•ttler-Mt9;--<; • -ei:plJJ, firps, blrn11,;-Can turn. rm,_W.blns,_lrplc..~Ne.w -$300-wf'i\'lllcr pd 837-"7309---c I B h Call Bier-. 675--5800-OC!:AflFRONT Z--Br. r~. ,.2 2171 ~S·061 1 L1guna Be1ch $3Rl. yrlv STa-0158 decorating, crpts & drps, · HARBOUR Vu llills South, 3 ap str•no e•c ,..._ 1 ·~ -• -B h · Jrical loc--2 min. 10 S.D. Newport Beach BR 2 Ba , gardener. $.'i,'>O + HOLi DAY PL'AZA ..,. l'ts, t rps, rcuig, '\\•sr , St-rvln~ llarOOr ~~ea 21 yrs. 11,t\GUN A Beach ocea n ays ores Fl"\\')'. $310/ino. Dt 11 util furn, S·\j() + ut ll unfuni. 2 BDMI. crr1, drpg, sto\'e, DELUXE Spacious 1 BR. dryer. $.175. Avail SeP"f ; l ::i. DON'T BORROW· ~·rnn! [)(•luxe f11rn 4 Br. CORNER I 1 L 67?.-00G2. \\'ATER ltont house-yrly. J 673-l267 6-14-4S9:i Ot' call 1\·ashe1· I dryer. Adu Its, ~213) 2ilti-5570 or &'6-:nJS: 'Tl L YOU CALL USI hC1n1e al~ 1 Br. apt. r l ti o . rg. 2apBpt'.,· 3 BR. 2 &\, 2 oar gur., all br, 2 ba, child OK. $37J. mo 5.->8-..'J9.J4 $185. mo. Call 64&-:a'.179. ~u~.l apt $lkl40. HeAadte~t pool. 2 BR, yellt'ly . $250. "i ntfl' . ·l!l!l-J141 or 624--0-lSl Avail rp " pa 0~ _crpts, Days Agni, 673-20"J8. Eves cc-~=.,....=--,----Coron• del Mair ,..,,.p e par ng. u 11• no $200, incl. utlls. 613-l674:Rtt BoJT01v nn your homC' 1:qully S<>pl to Jul'll' f.a,r1~;.~_r. $:18.1 yrly lease. hltns, s1,·in1 pool. kids OK, 642_j6JO Newport h1ch pets, 6 PJ\[ n•kdays or a.nytinie for any good purfl(ls1•. &·n·-"',,.;n . .,, like nc\v, only $249 mo. No 196.'i Pomona /\ve., C.1\1. , ini,t Los Angeles County for \VINTER 1-ent11.1. chamling B fee. ;\i:;ent 1142--1421 ~fARBOR View Honl<'S · * RENTALS * CHINA COVE COTI' CE 1 "'k11ds. ' · over 20 y~an; und NO\\' Ul hon1c, 2 BR. 2 BA. ideal tor eacon Bay H . . 11 h "1.fontego" 4 Br, 2 Ba. Spectacular Bay Vu, in ,.A_rAat··'· 3 0';"'0,.~; N,e,~·r~ S35 & lTP. 1 BR .. 2 Bfl: t., IC'ache1-s. 880 Park A\'e. untington HC Lease $425/nl(I. C a 11 YEARLY private Ollna Cove. 2 BR ~v cu ...... "'"' 1' '"""' 0 Aot·•lor,. r otor TV, ~l•l Orange County! ·~-----Theatre. Nr. bus. l\1atw·e ot1 ... SJGNi\L MORTGAG1': CO. •lfl.1-am. ·I BOR!l'IS, 2 bath.~ plus 1 BR. Tri-S125 h1111 Now, util ·_G_t~-t--t~O~TI~·~==~==-From $650 Month $350. G75-1440 lady, no pets or smoking. &erv, pool. The i\fesa. 41 N, fTJ-11 j.)ti-0100 :; BOR!\1 housC'. Ocean Vic11•. n1a id'~ rn1. or den. 'bn.rge • pd. l\1~1 1urc/s11gls Ok. RAY & OCEAN VIE\V SUMMER . DUPLEX So. or 1-lwy, 2 Br, $100 mo. 548-3938 N-ewpo1't Bl., N.B. 646-~. 4500 Cnn1pus Drh•<', N.R. Util pd. $300/ti.10. Also 1 e11c\osect patio; vle\VS or1 r.1ASTJ-~H. 1 Br $180 NI CE 3 BR. 2 Ba, caf'J)ets. drapes, From $1200 Month 134 ba. Sundeck. Gt1.r. $300 J & 2 BR, lrg. $165 &. $l9.l. Be•ch Rent•l-Yr1y; saoo 10 SIOO.OOO fo r BR house. Sl7511\IO 494-5572 b:t~'· Private bear.hes, rlockll d/v.', bllns, l"l'.!fr. Nu shag stovt>, refrlg. \\·asher &: .~·BILL GRUNDY mo. t.lr. 011mond, 521-2703, New crpt. Sll•lm'g pool. 2 Bil., 2 BA. patio, SO 'lt= Bus iness i)r 111•r)((1n11I 11crds or 213n.i:f.s.~. . anrl 1henniJJ "1 ourl. s.:;oo per 3t BRkl •. ?,_Bn& S2'1:il· w/•gt ar. 1,ncd d1·ycr. $3.'J.5. Call 673-7300 Re•ltor 67U161 I :E_,_.,_,_963--4~'~-33;--_· ----Adults. Ideal for Bachelor. ocean. l yr. old. Gar. No 1'<11la1e!'nl n>qULl'Cli DELIGl-ITFUL VRcBnl <I B1·, morit yea1· y. 1'1 a r i I Y n or U'I pe s. O\'C n. BlG Cnnyon -S Br. 3 Ba 3 01n• Point 1993 01ureh St. 548-9633 or Unt. $28()1mo. 61J..aD$. Upon proof or "hllity 10 pny :1 &1. poo l home. Ref's. Hodgt's, UNIQUE HOi\'IES 1'~REE SER.VJCE fl'l\lc, separate ma.Ids nn. F 0 R I ease -customized, J BR JL:. BA 2 BR, 2 BA, all bit-Ins, near II illiam f i1x. INC. TI1e Action S rok<'r Collect { 11 Zl3/JSG. 7<1l1 S ('pt -Nov . Own I A gt Realtors 6~ TO LANDLOnDS! fenced, gardener $1200 nw. spacious, 5 br, l ba, 2 story J\tAR.lNA & ocean view; 2 • '~ · _, <194-0451 ..._ ALA Rentals 642-8383 644-1444 exec. Npt. Jqne. For the BR & den, 2 bas, yard, Like Upstliln. bay & beach. Avail. Se~ll. l BR. furn hse. ideal for Coron• d e l Mer 8roolchunt & Coast Hwy. "H~A~R~BO~R"""'H~i~gh,.,-lMd--o-,~3'7br-,""'2 bcsl In M!hls, recreation & new upper Duplex unit. 757 Shalimar Dr., C.l\f. $275. 673--0-ITJ. • ' 8 l ba l I "~ ~11 tan1ily liviiig. Catt 644--0687. A"••'l Oct J s-mo '!-NE\V 1 BR "111n Mature 2 BR upstai.rs, near bed & salaried bachelor, ' frp c. Vnc11nt new, lge 3 BR. 2 Bi\, • ;TY se . .,.,.,., mo . ....,. • · · "1"· """ ul ........,, u .1 pd G w~ No pets, S170. 4!}4.8170 eves. C hi CHhlldNd A ~O~ t nll bltns, fdt1.m rn1, fplc, 1~~! G, 645-2204. Avail. Sept. 3bl~~'RM· c;p~ B&A,d!:t, 3pa~~o; ~i8Pf ~!-~84&-3336 or 213. ~ ~~(~.E. 20lh ;l~:s:ioo ~lh St. ~8. · r. 2ND Trust Deeds South Laguna a n en in i• ... el\'. o w/11• cpts, l'ps, on quiel =="'''=· =~~-_,---"" ~ NICE & CLEAN 1 &: J PR Secluded O\lna Co v e culdeSRc, 400 yda to ocean. BEACON &y winter-pvt gar. $.350. 548--0742. PANORAt.-llC OCEAN VlE\V FURN. bachelor. S1ai tncJ. Sei PRIVATE FUNDS AVAIL. 2 BEDR00111 & Den. Ocenn 11•/Bny V11. 5 BR. 2 living $390 J\to. O \V n e r I Bk r bench & tennfs. 2 Br, 2 &, c"°on-d~o~m~ln-tu_m_l ____ IXtra trg 3 Br. less. than l yr ~. ·~3. bit. & last, NO pots. BDR.!'1: /\pts. Avail pt Any Amount Vie\\'. Lo.ri;e deck. 1 hlock to rms. Lrg frplc, prkin.g for ;; 547-.~59 or 968--2387. frplr, bltns, patio. Aval! Unfurn. 320 old, 27' living m1, bltn '"'7"IJ<JliT.> 15--June. 675--0318 ! * Call 67.s..+tM BKR. 1.11-ach. All renlOde lcd an1I c7Esi sundec.k. $700 yrly Df.CQ R,\TOHS show place. TIOI\'. $350. 541·9534. kitchen. Spectacular \iew ot * SHADY ELli-fS-POOL OCEAr"'l' fro nt apt • yrly, '$32) redccon1ti:.>d. Ot•llL'<•~. S3:iO 6 ;}-440 All nc\v in1cr. 2 story. lrplr,, 3 t3R. 2 BA11L. Pool. ~' blk Costa Meu ~r~:;a' night $300. mo. • Adults Poolsidt-$150 up. nll). 2 b2•·1,,fi:;;1•:,...... • I Money Wanted 250 J)t'r 11101111"1 Sept. 15th thi:u 2 AR . hon1e, I hlk from hi~ 2 br, l'i hn, s1o,·e. relrig, beat'h. Fnniily 0 11 I y . ----------177 E. 22nd St. CM 642-J&l,j. .....,., "'°"' ._;. 1 June !!'1th. South t.agu1111, Co1'0nt1 lw'h, l '1r 811. (l(•n or wARher & dryer. Atlu!I com-S.175tr.1o. 49.'\-.';768. •NICE 3 BR, 2~~ ba, nr Newport Buch D•n• Potnl JBR. $17j \Vlnler l blkdlian I PAY ill% Int nnd JO pl 11 for 21:1: <16•t-4GSG cvf's, 213: tli11 n11. laundry off kltrhen,' n1u nlty. Pool, C'lub hou!!C, MC'sa VC'rrlC' Country Club, I--"'--------&. bny. 1 1~ '\'est 841~ $20,000 loan. \Viii \)11.Y $MO. 72l-:il1j dnyw. .:ardr11, Pttllo l\'/f;:a !I Bl3Q, 2 ~l('ps rmn1 shopph'\!!. l~ni;c $.b~iar3~1RNe:Ml,~~· 5~~5316 J\dlts on1~'. leni;('. eves NEWPORT'S FINEST I.IVE In 1he nll neiv Dana Bh·d .. 213-331--0423 I nlo And Rtt!lign l'o'C'I -llt'CU1'f'{l \Vl NT'ER Rcn!nl tum. \\'lilll' car i:r, Av11ll ti.fld .Oct. S~i-, $22:i n10 962-291:! or 5~4-3.'1!16 · 831.._':zffu • ~H.)--0726 \\'kdayiJ, &l{}..88.'4) BEACH J>oint llatbor l'lf ~ 1 h e s&l,000 lst 'fl)1111~ ~uu;~rtll. \\•ater view, 101,~r 3 Arch ;;'r,~1:~· i:n rtlcncr in c';; RH , farnlly nxun, <lining. LOVELY llarbor Vu~I br 1 Huntington 6e1ch BRAND NE\V 3 BR, 2 l}A, beautlf\11 r.11\RJ!l;A I:-O:N L~. 1::·1C:nit. 1y~~ ( ll1<l x 2.1.2 3A11P11> e 8 c Y Hay, 1l'nnl11 co UT I s, room, 3 bnths, 2S50 ~. (1. ..,. 1 d , & , N' Elec kit \\'/\\' Cl'J>l 'g, drps. ~fotcl . 34902 Del Obi~ St. $1R:l/nl0. 6T,,...fOOC} d~. :-I 1 14l 4 •· ''.. plll,)•grounds etc. 3 BR, 2 SPACIOUS ~ec h o nl e Walk lo the Re tt c h ! ...,._ nc yu. flllllO~ r. BEAtrr. SURFStDE J Br, Ycnrly. S.'\50/i\10. (496-23:13). Kit c h t. 11, E:f- Nf.EO $175,000 for prime' BA. fam rn1., $425 nlO w/ffthulous vleow of hurbor, S-175/MO. AvuUable Sept. UCf. lbtse 6'i+ro96 aft a pm. ponJ., fencer1 patio, club J.41.2819 rlciencles & Apartme1111. Slil.Al..L, plush bachelor tr co 1nmercl11I coni;!ruction 714-499-4294. clly lites. occnn. 3 BR, 2th: 61h. 8.19-16()(1. 4 BR. 2 &, /\Vl'l.1110/1 , pool, prlv., $250. 53G-3T17 lfc;i.ted pool, direct .dial OOO&P$7;;,11\'e, 0~~~ I impr'O\:emC'nt. Costa. l\1esa, Lido Isle Ba, tam rm. dble fple, eusl VACANT 2 BR $l4S all tenni3 crt. t11alk to bch. sna. Duple••• Furn. 345 DELUXE duplex, near beach phone•. television, AAWUl l --~~"~'~•·-----~·- 548-7249 cpl3/drps. Gardener, $1200 welcome. Plu~ 3 • B It mo. 64&-34~ & Lido shops. 3 Br. 2 Ba, bkth, I au n d r f. fa eUlllcs, BAQJELOR A.Pl\ ~· \VANT to boIT01v $70,000 on SALE -LEASE Beaut. home mo. Lea~. Owner 6'14-2979 Tc a.ho u "f:'. $190/Singles. """3"'=B'=R'-. "'.:.."'-1~b~lu~u-.,,-ndo~.-lrvlne trplc, bltn1, &hwhr, shag mee:ting room. c 09e to Son 1•wt150my. rt~. !:,.._~k ~ •• $140,000 i;·\l"!lt Tn~l Deed . 5 Br, l 7' tv. rm, p&.lio I: IRVlNE Terr. 1418 SRn· Agt. :rtt. 979-8430 nu, Jeiv;e, Ml~ or leaM erptg. Yrly/mo. $ 3 5 O. Clemente .\ Laguna Be31ch. _ , .....,..,~ 499-4588 pool, ~ 70' lot $!.200 mo. tanelll'I ; BR, 2 .bA. newly 3' BR, 2,i Bn. Condo. Beaut. option. 644-8765 545-IJ.IG. ;:,~t.hl:~~ aho~plng 0 u &_ I BR, $175 Wlnteor 1 IJik Mortg•9e1, 675--6.159 dtt. $500 ~10 ~/a-nn:Jcncr. con<!. Pl'llo, dbl ga.r, pools & BLUF'FS Condo l BR + Den, WALNUT SQUARE 4 BR, 2BA. UJ>· Yrly tse $.110 restaurants. S60 Mek & Up, OC8n A bay, 1128 Wnc.'jl&l. Trust Offds '26o CONTEMI:OO 4 Br. 3 Ba, frp_l~ ~726. rec. $l5<1. Bch are a . 21; Ba. Pr1me Location. 3 BR. alr<ondlUooed • near appt only, Avail 9/l:i, Bring this ad I rrttlve "i-"""=o:Blvd=,;··=21=$-33=--l:--0423-.,.,,-',-.:,_ 1 I ;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;_I bltns. Close to water. $4Sl NEW 3 BR. 2 BA hou11e. 1 53&-78Z. Sl50/?t10. 675-3l35. f::o 8~rt:!y ~to._ Fam onty, U7 3 3rd, oil on tl.nt wttk's rent. OCEANF'RO!'t'T &: otMn I• monlh. \Vlnter. 675-492.1. hlk f'rt11n beach, $400/leru;e 3 BR, 2 Bl\. elec bltns, rrplc, t>."EWPORT SllORES • 4 BR, ~738. Huntington l\pch Winter/Yearly. ~ 8~ WELL SECURED 4 BR., 3~ Ba.. den, Sept. 675---0215 crpts. drp1, fncd y r d . 2 BA. $325/MO. t BEDROO~t. '2 blO<"k tdl ---~-----~rty House &0--3!!50 $8400. 2nd Tru:st l)('('d !I<;: lhru June $450. 2 BDRM. crptJ, clrps, ft'iilc, BrookhW'St & Pttcilic Coe.st. •Call ~-* btllch. 9 nio. "'1.nter It!:~ l FURNISlfEO bachelor unit, s r.tALJ.... furn Stud'<> ror:drl. lnleret1t due :\ Y1"'· \VIII di• G7S-7667 rclrlg, blln!'!. g!lraJl:ll. $300. $290/mo. 213:691-00U BlG CANYON · Re11.l1y Compnfl)' or rouple. No pets iuo. 120 Ocean Vi~. $200 pr ln-bc!ach I blk-$100 yrly,~ sron~~1g11~~1d~~(:o. \VATCH th~ bott~ go by. 2 420 P.1araucrltt 543-SOOG. LOVEl.Y <IBR 21..i BA ho me. 4 BR, a BA nvl Sept I. $780. 642-1135 644-6200 361h $1., NB. cludlnit ut1Htie11. Ag e o t . cl\.lldren or pets. ~ l7l-l ) ;..JG..-0\00 Bil.. Z Rn 61\yfront. \Vin!Pr 3 tirt., 2 BA., frplc., 1!f'1)t9., two 11t~ Close to !!Choo\11 !,S(', ~t11!17 or !'>4~7~. DELlh~E 31lR 2UA, clo~d 6Jl-910~1 _______ 3 Bit. &c Patio, 1duli. Q/ilr, 4~m Campll!! Dr, N·.B. rt'ntal. liTh-4&16. drpc .. 41~1~, ~l.1 i~!m & shopp if· $325. Ask tor f"(lt l1'0Ut 11 attained wbtn 2 BEDR00:\1 1~~ 1 bath, a1u11.gc. Yearly.4 Cal I ~~~hOtEl.OR. 1 mile f~~ m'i"""z-'· 206 43td.:~. 2 BR, 2 BA, FA ~t. lrplc. n10, r n 1 r'li.. """'''"" Dnle 9G2-44n you sell through result~et· bullllr~. POOL. 2 2 5 &-12-3183 or &12·191 . .....~c , rnll' .l \1'<11,,.r pa . 673--i.ioo> .,. • f'ut l'C RUlll are l_U~t a prione dbl s.::nr. wshr/dryr, So. 5 llncts, 5 dn,vs for SS. Call Fll5t rtsultl ire Just a l)hOne !Ins:: Dkily Pilot Classtfied n1on1h. C\LL 642-26a'1. Need a "Pad''? Plia~ a" a.di S:t!M mo. 2l3: 6!n-2!lTT NffO a "Pod"? PJace "l' toi l en.II l\\Vl'Y • 64l-51i7B. patio. \\i'lntf"\", $340. 673-1879 IOC'h1,y , •. 642-0678 call l'IW8Y 642-~. A(.!!I'. 64~78 Sl'li idle 11<'"11"> . . 042·5678 Call 612-5678. Sell ldlt lltmJi .. 642.5678 Call M2-5678. '• ""---"-"'~~~----' ~~~~~-----· • • ' • ' S1,111di), Stpl.ft1ll>tr 2, 1CJ7J 75 7 r s 360 Cosra Mel<., J6S Apt. Unfurn. ~~~--~~~~- J65 Apt. Unfurn. Apt a Furn. or Unfur-n. Apt• 370 " r,r lJnfurn. 170 ON The Bench -2 llH tun1 ~r unit \\ lwai<hf'r ,\ dr)·cr. All utll fKI . 1.'I:! 11!11•1 Avail Sept tith -Jun,• 1~1 6"""'69. Dana Polnr 1 Huntington Beach Hunting lon H.1rbour I S.lboo lslond S.lboo lslond 1111.1.TOl'·\iE>11'. Jlr1\ucy. 1 , VILLA YORBA LUXU JllOU.s ""&terf:ront,1--------------------- flr 2/p;irin ,i;.. jC1lr . Sl~C.. APTS <.Ando. Pr1v. ~H all p at .\1all JO/I 1 93-01!1~. · _your 1/uor . S[K"Ctacul11r * t>i.i.-h~I. IG00'.1 \"1Ua Yorba I rna1n chwuk:I vie.,.,•. Beaut. * * * * * * 2 JU~ 11·/hit<> of ~ r ;1 :i; .'i , llu11 1tn~1on B<'Hl'h dcco1·11ll'<I. ':.! UH. 2 BA, 1t BUX:K tn h.·111·11 1 · ~ 11 ,,11 !nd~i·r.-I . ,1 un it tild.i:. 10ft Sun Oi~~o f'r\1)'., :-..:i. on rrph;, 1N111u, t tt rag .. BR, 1r11mi;!r. 111111.•r SI'"> El l/I'"'\'\'' II I B1·:1<'h Bf\j!., ! hlk , tx·;iond $.jW ~10. jll-Ul.i. lli\'l!lll&bll' St-·pt I n-;;....w 111 PI NECREEK 1,,ii '' ,,..,..., .. ~, f'o ('i·i 1 !·'.dUH.(<"I' 1,. ~1 nl'lc, I·:. to IHENl'-or-li•ai;I' nt>ii' 1 llr Apt. Unfur n. --365 LIVES UP # IHUntington Beach l\lalaf:.~. tu rn ri).!IJI.• f t\\nhSf" i;hng tTIJl!i, dq1.~. lO ITS NAME ,._ 71 4/842-9622 d.~11'1111·. pout, 1·ei: 1·n1. pvt 01·1·r :IX.t tall Ir•·•·.. I.HG 2 BR, l1i BA ~UDIU, NOW Re-NTING -I 1~11a1, 1'ivS\: to !~h. :\lui.t ;111d ]I) ,:11·.u11.~ 111!j1 1'11<'1 1-(:11', Jn!anl ok. nu Jl<'I?">, l>l'l'. $:t.l(J/ll11). C:.ll l'Ulll'Cl, GREENTREE i\;H('t·ialJ., rrl·Atl' a s1:11 ~iO/rnu. it12--0?.:-..11 Spac ious New Apts. ...! • :~i.>··kllJ. _____ _ :\°('11• trip!~s unlt i. ;!Bl'. .1.: 71;1~ r•'l.t.'1:111.; '1•\11ng: l11t" :.' nH. <.:Jos.'ll $: 0 r 11 s: l' I 1\1·, -SIG5. 2 Br -S200 .r1111\e lBA. lu't'pl, l•l'l\·:11" p.111o.!.)uUr ~1'1J1«1vui. ru·11 l•tit' L'hild!'('n .~ srnall µct uk. Couniry ar1nosphf'rc,l---------- t>nclo:s<'d gR 1·a_i.:.l'. -ll6 1 2.1-·un~111 1 ara.rtnl('IH. Small Sl-15. Call S.17-8149. II d1sh11·shr, Altns, 1·rpt/drps.1 "l 1.;1( a.J,\'00 •. JI~ bulh, Hamilton, C .. \l. ti4t>-111 I rK'ts -Ok. l'"ro111 SliO. J.'ur111Ture -. 3 BF< 2 B• '~UDIO N•·ar school~. ~781. 2520 l>u1hu1s, 1-'001.. S 2 ::! j. P I bl \I 1~1 .. 00 ' " .;J I "I JiJh SI,, l·l.O, •'•2• Blk N, 011 1 IJIOlltJt L".\LL &J2-:£j7. Bal* enlnsula 1.tvai a '.;~ · ~ ". s _o~n .,.: $1 951r-.·10 . Ma1urc famil)'. I ro 6·00. -:00 t-ruMcw Rd., AvRil OO\\'. l:>-12--03:'1() 1 :·()1'klfl\\t1). A\"ajlable to Lagun• Beach Costa :".ll':-.11. Phnne ~"l.ZVIO Sl101v &i i & Sun 11 1o 5. DELUXE 2 BR Slucho. New. Ji:: Bath. I HARROL.R VILLAGE }I . CHOICE GaragP. 2 blks beach. Cati . · un APARTMENTS a11 :i:30 962-:!ffii. 11~~on llarhour a.l'ea, only OCEANFRONT • C I t" le' 3 s .,· I 27 -" 3 Br. on 2 acres. 2 BR. 2 BA, 1 yr lse. l'\latu1 n 1r rint, · 111 s • • '~\ m· * NE\V 2 BR. 2 car ~r. 1\dult & t-•:1111 Sf'CUnns. adults, no f)(!ts. Lab'Ull& :n1n;.: I rols · lleal~h. Spa · $195. 5-~46. 494-63&1 or Branll nu . Fron1 S1SO. 4.j(jl 1·1 31-·-c II Gener•I Blll111nf 1{1.0111. • , ,1 ., ' · • " '..... _:_'SO Ui •1b'U~a._ * CALL US TO SEE 4 BDR?i-15 ., 3 ba .. brand new . Unfurn . studio- type unil. Wet bar. porch ,& yard. Dbl ga· rage. Yearly $550 Mo. NE\\', luxury 2 bdr111 ., 2 !Ja. unfurn. apt. Air-cond., intercom, cov'd porch, \vashcr/ dryer, trash comp actor, Yearly $550 ~·to. 2 BDRM., 2 ba., wet btf. self-cleaning oven, '\'asher/dryer. Yearly $350 ~l o. Ne,v, furn. 2 BR. apt, Quiet end of island . Lease Sept. to June $260 Mo. WE HAVE OTHER WINTER/YEARLY RENTALS CLARK SOMERS, REALTOR 306 Marine, B.1lboa lsl.1nd 67~0 STEPS FRO~I BEAOI Deluxe 3 Br apl"' upper or lo.,,·er. Con1plC'l<'ly rt·modC'I · ed. \\linll•r or ~Tly. r.1u.~1 sl't' to appl'('(:. 911 \\'. Bal~. 6Ta-5204 nlfrr fi or \\'kends. 2 BR upfll"r yrly S225 mo .. Drt-nnh'Ont condo 3 1~11. 2 l»I. ·a~1 tlr. \11{'\1· o/ h;iy ,tr OC't•an. S430 ruri/,\1'ly r1•n111s ('()Uri s G.)tll !\nil 5.?£.-4146. 1 ll ·L! Sr .'l.~-·'166or8.J6.5076 ;ljOh, L·· IJ.J oast \I")',. ! !U~. t°1·•):n Sl'.ill l)},1.UXF. " BR. ·BA, frptc.' NE\\i plush l'rmnish Triplex, :'\l)HTtlt-.,NIJ: r-.tod~2~B~l7l5«71'-1. I L:I{ .~ Do ·n Frnn1 ~190 hl'..11~· 1.~(~~;,.~t'. ~l~Olll'> & sp;l("l!IUS '1. 1:i·. :l Rn. SIHlA I~ hlk to b;:ach .i.: Shofl. Bii-* ., Ill' I S1IO IN.:<1< h ..•. :fr.:s ... 1 or >1.lh-1111 1·:i r1io •t nriv n;11iu dsh/l\'l'h I , ~ ,· $ •. o , .. 1.-,.,;_,, * * * * * .\lio •!i-1rl l!t•al Es11•'•" :-..ci1 r.:. Rfllhoa 1;1:~ :: Bit, '..' R,\, Oec•:in fmn1 C.1n- 1!ri. Unfurn. Ii n I h o;\ _ • 1•,H, ... _ . ,. ,. . . 1u ... .: .... .uu • ...,. .......... I :! Hl:. 'f11·nhi.cs f'nnn $250 "l BD!l:'\·1, S10VL". l'\:fl"tJ.:. 1111111 111~. 111·1 t.:11·. rnt·ti1s .. r1 I ---U-- -MEDITERRANEAN dish\\·hr. 70.~ Shali1na1'. SlUJ. g:ir, h1df ;1 rnl 111 heh . $211l ·' -"\"!",..,. N1guef Apt. nfur n . !HO. 962-IJ9:i6 I 9!!.'-7\-!S I VILLAGE • STUNNING 1 Br. r.11r<lcn ST1if-:-1 ~ '511 . N. or 11111, R(·l1 . ~ M esa Verd• 36S j Apt• .. - -- Furn. or Unfurn. 370 AptL, furn. t)I' ltl\furn. Office Rental 370 Newport Beach 1 BR. ur.:rVRN. fi2"> . f\,\Cf lELOR r~N S205 Z BR. lTNfU . S235. OFFICE SPACE 7.200 sq rr . all OI' part, 5ini,:le nfflri'i>, or 11uit~s. nef1r lla rbor ~ Ne~1)t)rl l:Uvds , ('01"1a ~lt'5U, .3.3 pr. *' r1. \Vn1 1:>envt•1•/2IJ3-&S-l50l 0<"l'flll \'le-v.. \'t-1 I)' l;•asi.•. J[(•1tlt'd Pool. ·Ad IS Onl~·. L AS BRISAS APTS. I J:1l~ Rh·1•r A11l' .. NB CALL 642-2S66 I 11 1~ -... -1·" ~Jr:;il~-~~ .~ PRESTIGE ------··1 OFFICES Rooma 400 Fountaln Vfllley, BeauLi· ful ne1v building, ground noor, 3,000 square feet. 1vill di\•idc ln!o smaller of!iee~. 50c per square foot, tncJudes carpels, dr3flf'S, till utilitie!I, jfUll- tor sen;c('. Call r.larilyn Sto\"all f71·ll 832·5410. HOQ)L"i S20 \\·k up .,,,/kit S:\1.1 wk up apls. ('h1ldren & pct liCction. 2376 Newpo rt Blvd., C:\I. ~ 18-9i7'5, IH:>-396i_. _ ROO\I fnr l'l'lll f\I Rhll'C ll'Orking 1u:u1. ~o dru1kn1i.;. C ()fl \" l' n i en I location. 6-IG-OOlO H.00:'\I ful" rt•llJ 10 1Han. ~70 111on1h!y, 275 t'!011er SI. C'\1 , 646-9136 PR!\. n11, 1 ~ B11.1 ou!side shoy,·C'r 11.v11i1. S7~1. 1\·ink•r. • 6;a-z,11;{ * OFFICE SPACE LEASE 1~ c n I n s u I :i s:ffl/1110. 6iJ-629G. PF .• NTliOUSE 1 Br. 111\5. First & last. utilities pd. 3C6 E. Ba,y. (213) 007-1.ai. · Corona del Mar ~I Jhu·J.,)l' Blvd., C.:'\f. Apt. Pool. Rec nrea. Sl 4;). 1 1fir. hltnt, i.:pls, ~ll'~l:.s.11~c11Q!, ~ SEA TERRACE DLX 1 & :I HH, 2 Ba, encl LARG1'.: f\ll'TI rn1. priv. Ba ,t· •71~1 557-!l.020 710 \\1• HUh St. C.M. P :iy :var(· !'t1rpnrt •·. n ry ' i.;ar. Sim up. Rental Ofc., 2 nn. bt'an1 ceil1ng:1, pool, priv. t>n1rance, no pets, $110 OPEN EVERYDAY c E N 1 81, d f<ii•il. l pl<' & 1 8111 <"hllrl ok. APARTMENTS :i&.l:'J M;;I'(' AvC'. Z>46-!0l l. $2'"5/rno. 329 r-.1.,...,uerlte n10 GQ-5170. !Ju\1 lh',I ~.11•1ngs fl I di: , llruokhuri;1 & i\da111s. llu11· 1111g1"11 Bf•a1·11. U11 111 •t::uo s<1 . fl. j;.!(•/sq. IL/!llO rllh. "l'hl"l'C yc11r lease. Fully in1- p1'0v1.'l l to suit. Siinond~7- Johns!nn L A ., crp!s, rps, 8-12-466~ afl :;,;30 pin ---5 ----~---• I =70-'=0..C=-,---..,.-,--, !lours ~,t'i Tues 10-6 stove, rC'fr1g, no ch1ldN>n or I CHILDREN OK 11 CalHemla'lltftst Newport &.ach A\"e, lnfo: 644-4885. BAL Peninsula, pvt ent, + COJ.l)\VELL 8 1\NJ..::f.R 8ACl-IELOR to 2 B r . monthly. lat & last. 305 E. Ba,y, 1213) 697-1496. \\'ed. & Thars 10-7 pels, $135nio. 842-9820 Cotti MeM lan1 mi. 1v, $.9.0. mo. No GR,\ND OPENING • BRAND NE\V Dclux~ :l Bl' Spa~'iou~ 2 Br ,tr l BR $159 & CllSt tlWI PARK NEWPORT 1---------smokt>rs, 673-4419 eves Rl::1\Ll'OllS 5-·11-5221 PRIMA CASA APTS 1n 1riple:'.: SZ!0/1110 S199. Crp1s. flrps, elosed ga· Liiun1 fffiltel'sidetfocean APARTMENTS PREVIEW OPENING Room & Board 405 * Co1-ona drl ~i1~1 grnd 18311 Plaf"E'nlia A\"e, Cr-.( 642-SJ70 or 67.i-1350 r.1ge. Near Bf'ac~. ,f,,. Sla1er. lot.all!. Hur bucll witll ,\1v1.1rd winning 1, 2 & 3 br * noor, A/C, ut il. lHllplC! • Coron• del M.1r ALL UTILITIES PAID , Pt11•I. P••t ok l.1,-12·.~. rl · ClrJ>et • Oft the bay ripts \\'/!antily nns. No C.~t. Prrr. fcnutle student. I * prkg. Sl·l'.i 1no. 67"".>-6900 * Fan1ilv Units -Children LAllGf~ 2 BR. ~n>l s, drps, 2 BH 1 h · / f · I · I octan or.," "'ws.11 · ' lease. Sorry, no pets. f)'oni laWlClry, pool. rrivaey. I Busines• Rental ••s I \\' ! · •. ? BR 1 b!t-111.~. prh·. pat10. No pets. \\I!~ I\ 1 P .c · beamctiinp.p1ne i'11n& l.uxury aJMl(ffi1ent livil\g l J"ust $175. UUH. T(}\VN .:..,..7196 ~ SOON TO BE HOMELESS f' l'Olll<' ..•.• artz'I" • . II"'/ s,7 ~o. \lftshC'r .~ <l ryr·•-. lilun.~. rooms, pal~/baf,.,,,,... Cf: """"' "1 n°1,,, il·h••·h7 • blln"' ..,, mo. :>-• ......,., 1 SI ·· -·• 1 o\•rrlooki'!f., the 11•ater. En->'0 n>1·1,. ,\pl,, 1~~ Ad">>• --FOR LEASE .,, · " · ~ '" "· --l'r'pt. l f!)S, ~.. in o · ,,·1,,.n, self c'-1n oven. " ~ -G t H 41S 1 patios, 11·alk-in 1·JoJ><.'1s, ;;ar, S160 1110. 2 Ill~. I ha. c1·rts. fl61-f.il~fi , di'shwash-,R:,81,,.~. !Oy S"jjf}, hf'atrh spa, 7 .\1·l'. 1,\da111s at f',ni1·vie .... ·l, ues ome 1 I r. POOL I hl f 21"""\F ll<' A\'('I "'~,,_ P"V' 1 s11·1111111111.: pool~ 7h~h!ctl 1 Cos1a.\lt!sa.Phont>5.J6.0166. \\·11~11 .,·•·~·oroffn·l'lfllilllX' ('1"1• ~. 1 rp~ ,-: · 1 l'PS. ins. · ;:o • 1 11 · C' ., .•.. ~.,-1 · lo p · Jacuzz>·, ti-side loung•. PRIV \TE < · .·, I ·1 11 :".l)' present lenF.e f'Xpin•s $Z'.:'{}-S2?.0/:\/0. t·a llf•w 11 ppl.fi4G-71iJ~. 1 '-r. • n, l""I\( · 11v ·~ ren111sl~Ju1 1•,.plus 1111lesof TI!f;EXCITING / •· Sl'llll p11 ·;ii· ll\111a11·111ahout l n10n1hs. Octobc'r 1, a11d r n<.:NI" nc'v C:dl l' . .1 .S. HP{1I F.~l'll\' ? Bl' 11 .. -n t1 S1udi•~ 1 ~ar1n. ,,.,l,r _11·rp1. dl•1,1,;: pool c,"',,"1h's.'r•,.:."'s1'o'ms'1·01$3. '1"'1· ~Ll·~.11· tr:ul~. putt1ni.:-. ;.;hu!· I PALM MESA APTS roonu; 11\"ttil i,· /nu rs u1 g Idl';1l HuntinJ.:h\11 n •'!I (' h home in r..orona dl'I r-.lal'. ·1~ lJI).~ . !fl'>..{)W!J -'· ... • • ' • ,\· ll'I'. 1-1<'1 !llr·<:. :J Ill(), ""' dt•hCi<Jl',1. l'l"<'lc!lli'l. J11111or 1 ~ ' ('ltrt'. ~ood fnod & launi11·y 1'1\"illiOll UI .~lloppin;:: l.'C!lllt'r.1 f"n> Jookim,: for ct llui.:c 1 B1· -·'·· --01 ··.'.__ · pallu. Sinl i·liild nk. No Jll'\s, &l"i-ll:<:i()/.<!ll-lf.1 17. per mo. Phone493-0501. fn)!)l Sl91.~l(l iconlhly: also 1 'i r-.llrlUTJ.::S :ro Nl"T, BC!~. 6~2-92i::l Fo1· 1n!vrn1111ion cnll Jcrrv or a sn111,ll :l Br u11lu1,1ishcd OU I ET PLEASE! SIGfJ. 7;/tj ,J•1.:i11tl. ;i;>..'.lO?i. 2 Bl..l..::S 10 he.1ch. ei"pti;, 1ln•li. DIRECTIO~! Niguel .Rd., I an1t ".!.·h1•1frn•1n1 p!aus ;.nrl Bach, 1 & 2 BR. from $1;;() Summer-Rentals 420 Gillespie · apl. SlT:>-S210 1no/yr. lenSt·.1 2 Bl{. 2 BA, nr h11s1111;i!. S.170-1 RH. HouSI' \\'/fit•11. rrplt·, :t 'p;11ios. d~h/1\"~h. • mt.southolCrowllYIUty ! 2-slory loii•n hnil.~·~. EIPC· Ad_ults, No Pets. \'illaE:l' ltt•ul ~.:slate Can provide exr.ellent rer~. P<irk·likt> s1•111ng:. Bl1u ki1-f-,\•11·ly cle~:·11· Garagt'. Pool. i;:;u· disp, i•nrld r::111·. S:?r>. f'\l:wy,,1tPaci1icCoastHwy. ! trii· kirt•hcns. private patios ... 1561 Mesa Dr. AVAIL ~/l lo 9/ll. !162-21j6 ur ~;vrs. !)t;8...29-;.1 Please phone 67"".rl527 aflC"r «litn. \\° D, \V/\\' ('ryts. Arluhs. no~·"· fW&.:1'1&1. :i'.!l 16th St. 9GO-tXZJ l.aln"lnaNiguel. or h:il1,.'0ni•·ll. r:irpl"lin;:, drn-IJ blks from Newport Blvd.) 3 BR.-2 llA. $175. Of'f''ICr': on Nc'.l·port Bl\"d~ 5:30, anytime on weekend. drps, closed gar. Adults, no f'.}l.'THA Ll-g -1 BR. 2 BA NE\V 2 Bf:, D \\", i·l('('\ ei.-p('.r11\~:. SUIHC'l"r:niean p.1rk-~9860 NEAR OCE:\N. 6T.i-:I.'.~ Avail on lt•ase. 1:1arUalJy pr-ts. S19'!· . Dix pool.~idt! <1pl. Nr. hPru·h. i·rui.gC". drps, shag crpls, Nr thechoiceeommunity ing 1vith elevators. Optional ·rllAILFJt for renr. Sl!O pii.J; V•cation Rent•'• 425 furn. 1·urpcleil, 11ir/corn!, Zl 26 Thul'\Jl Sr. 545-:iSOO SlfiO. 1'J20 F\.orirla. 3.1G-i>S8t . J·luntington Jlarbour, Adlls, n1aid service. Just ~rlh of util., near shoppi~. w/d, parking:. Approx. 1000 sq. IL NE\V ADULT LIVING!~ Need a "PRd··~ Place an ad! no pets, $200 S.16--l:{G) Fashion Jsla11d at Jamboret' air/eond. forced air heat. PAL.f.I Desert Greens 2 Br $2JO/tno. \\'archousr stl.~o B,\Cllt-::LOR Units & l BR's --· 365 I Apt. Uni urn. 365 and San Joaquin Hills Road. cnclot:>ed patio, .!Ito rage n1obile hon1e, brand llf'\\'. avail. Idea.I for contractor. 1vlLof1s. f'rplc"s, beam Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. Telephone C71-l l 644-1900 shC'd. older pen;on or coupl e fUlly furnish('(! on goll 5-18-:.ltilli cell., patio.~ ponl. bllins, & fo r renlal infom1atlon desired ~ n1gr, El Nido. rout"!!e. A\'Ril. by \\'k or nt0 . CUTF: 11~00=8~,.~.71~10~u7s~c~ ... 71~000=1 rl'rl'lg: ni·ail. SlGO 10 :SZ"...5. Newport Beach Newport Beach NewPOrt Be•ch ----16!0 Nf'\\"pQrl Bh'CI., Ci\1. Box 753 Corona de! ~tar. sq. I! .. udjulnlni;: husy co•·· ON TEN AC'f{E!; A,pts. furn 'LLnf'lr11. l..t•ast' Flreplacf' nr.v. p~1!in5 Pools Tf'lllllS ("I" 11' I Bl,;f,; 900 Sea Uu1i·. ("cl:\i 6~·1·~'h11 (o\t."tc1\r1:11u· 11· t "1"·: •l··l' 1 Ulil pd. :'-l"opctb. VISTA DEL LIDO "°!', Ci\.S.\,\'IC!ORL\ • !Rentals to Share 430 ' tll.'r. 1•11· l\11.~in•'l>~ tir 1JHft'i" :':9': I fnnullon C.:-OL I • I "I' c u>·n & Uni I (' 1 'I t:i-1 1111 orti-12.~:120 N S l·l..::in;: l'i1e !.II!, 1n1rlcr~1'0und · • ,v · 0 '· r · · ---u sr•, ns a 1' t•sa . ----BAYWQQD APARTME T IN1"kJ11g. 1••·\. lull .~C'cuiily C'arpo.•1,,. drapes, DI\\', TV \\'ORl'l:-=c: 11on1an "nold 1;1.·, ... :_'(J:i(llti!:lii:,i;o ALL ELECTRIC h111l~!1·1'!. Y1·l,1 . LPase ~11t. Pool. l'll:. ;,2;, Virloriri likC' to ~li;u"· aµt or ho1.ne '.:T1f1·:-~·ii1·1nn:·~11s a !rt: GOLD MEDALLION IN NEWPORT BEACH 11nlw·n. -s.JOO/~lo. -fu111 . I ~I . 111 1111rbor, C~t. 642-8970 11· ·s.iiiu•, 11 -1\t' furn. ~f;~<K•n l>lll•I• .11 :11!. Sl'j rnu. In I _,-,_':l)/)l•J. Lois E,. an. Ask Hbout l\In\·e-rn Viep s111·a . li37-1)9];f aftf'l' H 1 C"n""'~"" Viii''"" •f"" 30tli SI. 2 1:1t ,\\ii 11 p<il1•1, f" h' 1.;a1·, "' \llo"''''''' ...... ,, ..... .., WON 'T DISAPPOINT YOU b-J.Hi200 1(;2\1 ---'--, prn ~I.$. 6i:-1--!lti06 ••J' U-12-&i;,.IQ, ••••••••• 1 1\· !<I• 1·;:_::::1· S: ]lllln1I. f11ril. • • • Adtl.s unly. no pr t .~. • EXTRA l.arJ!e 1, or 2 8!· LOOl..::11'.'G ror a Jl('r!"1n11 hl1• \\•AATFIJ apprux 1\..0-000 l'fl I $16.i 1no. :\IL•/CJ1I V Ln. 111 I lit'atcd f)(IQI. ~rotn $14;1. frit'n<lly & ootg-oing f1•111ntr 1 1 fl. fo1-' ;,1111pt.•l;lil't· j 11111~r NEAR BEACH, drluxi• :t BR. c.r-.1. fi.l t>-0977 or 6-Mi-ISCl'J. Whoever you are. a family group 1 ~f;iturt· arl_uh!!. Infant ok .. No ID shr tlf'aut. '.l AR R:i y!ronl \\'f';u· Sho ri. Trafrie & rl·as. zi.~ BA. lltij:e O\\"ner·~ unit SEE,-01 adult. Baywood apartmenls and I Ht'Rlly Con1pany I Pl'!S· _ lS1!:1 /'\I 0 n r 0 \"I a . !1-Hll•~ Oil _Bal. Isl. Sl25. rt"nt lll'f', ti7!.-.'IOl'l·1 Hf! )(Mm. in flt'\\" custou1 <luplr:-., bcant I TIRED OF NOi • 642..S23S 644-6200 fi·l.>-Zli·t ... U-1j62 Arline .. --~. =~~-1 clng, .'·iew, pa1ios. 1.J!le, nr \\'ilson Garden A111 :>. :l Br, townhouses will please you. f.1".,:1t!F:r,"·uu1,~.~·., 2 8 ,& 11 1 1 2. ~· \\'ORKING ,,i rl \\'ill shHrr i "s~·-."'A11 •. " .. 3001:-..1'.~1'.,.11· 0'1"°1.,.~: shopp111g, no pels, S4LZ> n10, 1'~ Ha. l'rpl ~. drps. Pool. y; 11 :i " ou " ........, ,..., '"" ,,. ... :\lature at!utts, no pets. OU See. BACHELOR APT. ;w..· ' • t. • i·hflrinln~ 2 Ar, 2 RH . 111 1 r.t.1. C.:\1. 61G.21:10 673-0960 $.:vu, 1 Br SI~. Adults , no C'dr-.1. Frph·, balcony. f'h'. ---. --7~~· o--c= I o ;-;tY S162.50r.\f0. :'\"{'ar The {h·('an. i\"1•\\. J."ll' _114 f~. 2tlth St. f.A't"S enjoy A peaceful Industrial Rental 450 • • • • • • • • • :!:JS:: Fr•uniain \\°a)' E;i$t Whatever your lifestyle, it probably Full. Security. Pool. Gyn1. I 6·16-10!!.i. horne. 644-7153 eves. -PLl...iSll F:xi::c. ,\PT . .......! (\\',Of l~~;-~u-,.~~\'ilsoni includes celebration. At Baywood. ~I un;t, s.,i~.:.....,21';~k r () r Oan• Point LF:l~RE \\'ORLD. sh111.... NOW LEASING l'tlr 1£nsc. NL; \'IE\\' i\PT. ·1 irs sure to. The recreation center ' <iurrcn, ,,...,, u -· ni'W" l\\'O hr Crindo. S125 nw Huntinnton Beach br, 3 Ba. fa111 l'llL ,\ll ''1Cl·l.1 •~G9".:.D~U ZI was m ade for fun. Rfl..\ND rle\V dt•lu.x~ Harlirlor n1in age 52. All prlvilC'ges NE"w M -1 bltns, crpt/drps. Si:io pi.•r ~..-.. OCEAN VIEW l ,\pr. tn 4-pll'x. F:nrl. g<Lr., 641Hi9'..c29co-. -~~-'=5-7. mo Tou 11111nv l'x1rns If• t &tlroon1 · I Bnll1 s bl ~I I<!<-. 6!;,-lM.). ·;::; n1e~tion~ ~ C.ill ·1n:H.if!!J2, lHlf\11•nii,ihe1J $1{i0. uper y. 2 ~r. 2 Ba. nt'\I', l>ish1\·as.her. J Huntington Beach Sllr\RF: A!11 or H'1t1i:r S:1vr S:S !'1-UI StJ. Ji't. ,ti; UI' 1 ~~------1J1 f,, 21st St.. C.:'\I . H f" I p·11 d ~ 11·,plat·1., Pool. Cluhhoui;l' Call HO~tF. PABr.\P.R 2 BR, ~10\·e, rcfri<;:, nu sha~. * "'" """'"' * uge lrep ace. I OWe , 1. !""" \·k I . ···~, l".16-!1~1 \ or :;,.4."-l~i9 · ll;11ntlton & NC"\vhu1il 646-4697 ., 833-0519 0~' B 1 "'''· .xi.J. 1 !' 111 "'"} · A Few Luxur1'ous redec, gar. ''"ash/dryer. conversation pit. illiard and &-1a--ti2-12. $ZJO n'IO, yrly. 6201 ~ Iris. '/, HIC I ~A sing-le s!Or.) I 673-7079. _g;11«lc·n \Ulll. shag erpls. card rooms. Dance area. I ~===~~--,-,--. a"'No 1 2 8 11 nn1~. d~hw!->itr, fn(·d pa1io, Lounges. Comp!ete kitchen SEACLTFf' ~lanor Apt~. t n..l'I. new __ arge rap llC'H ln l"('il. frpl, gflr. Adults. Hr. Unrurn. $145. Pool. Ask I ~mlopce1l.1~.·w". •',"1'1'0 •."5. _$1~.-1. ~:;,o Elden 5'.!7. -:112-,, facilities. Wet bar. A neat about our discou.nt plan. u = •• 1 • 152:1 Placentia Ave. NB. Jasmine, $.'l.50. 67"'_,-l~ J\IATUHt-; arlults t•n.)Oy OC"t'Hn p ayer piano. j.IS-26S2. 3 BR, 2 bR $350 . .:i:J51~ Dah!i~. j ~;:ze~1 bu~1 lin<'W;,hopf;,~: A table for two here and there. New Custom Bayfront m.n Sat & Sun I-a. "friplf':... !!as frplr. ol/1,·, "'/PRl\I BCH & PIER. l 25M . SZ-iO mo. ~o pets. Si2-~·~I Even more charming than BH. 2 BA. F'rplc BBQ. $2)1}-2 BR, sto,·e, frplc, vu. I~l:".IAC. 2 BT:. triplex on its picture is S-185/mo. \'early. I tncld'g el('c. Adulls, no peu.. quiet streC"t, garage plus 979-0631 or 644-4510 322 Heliotrope, Apt C, Cd~t. pck"•· bt1ns. carpet i; , the bn"dge. EAlJTlflJLl. y decoratefl 2 I 2 BR. 11...i Ba, frplc, pool, \\'lk 1lra""'S. S200. 761 Scolt l)l. B ho 1 · 2 2 B•. + Den Aph. are now .1v1il1ble 1t HARBOUR LIGHTS In be1utiful Huntington Harbour From $310-$345 ~ ~ 12~ I ,~ r lo\111 use, P'lO s, VJe1~" , to ...,,,a<.:u, .JU l'asc. Apt 2. 6f"_..~ 5 &14-5:ii3 2 BP.. $15:1. Singlt' slnr..·, car ~ar. Blurts. S 3 O, [ • Fln·plaC't! • l\'l'I har • I 6T:>-<ll•~. :iir rondiUonin~ e ca.tpets 2 d~~-· bl~~;ly ~;~'0;2'.?oc~~: ~:~~" CC'~l~~-to~r.i t~'~· 2d~~s. :.l()DE:Jt;-; 2 br. steps 10 I e <I rapes • built Ins e hugt· ytty. lea.~. G+l-71'.62 2 At::enlG ··~Wr~~~il.'!72~.c.~-'CC"'CC-=:C' s;•nd, Extr.i parking, priv. I llalrony e pool e gym e -Same with the sunny patios and 11a r i 0. s 2 95. Tom. sauna • ma R"ll if i cen l f)..45 • 2 BR. sT01't'. frplr·. v1t. 2 DR s1;,:,. ~ing!e stC11) T I . "". !132-l'l211/5-i8-3S69 recreation club lncld'g ell'c. Adul1.i;;, no pct<;. Beam e .. 11. Sto1·f', epts. balconies. WO pOO S-one a JU,,IQf . 322 11eliotrope, Ap1 C, CU~! rlrps. Couple pr('f. Gl&-~2 1;;, Olympic size-t he o ther JaCUUi-2C:e~·1;_ 1y'!i:1yr:~is l-Blk. to 2 BDRJ\1 , ne11• l"l'Pt. l'l'<iec· I s0""""'=· ="=------equipped for adults. The randomly Ask For ?--like oi'&led. Poot. ~lino. j • TROPJC,\L POOL • placed barbeque p its are handy. JONES REALTY 673-6210 67'.i·3;s50 2 Br Studio, 11; Ba. Frpl. C · t · ·I d t $450/Mo. ~anfront + Bay i;piral strc!lt'. S200. E/sidf' onven1en m1n1-aun ry Cen ers Vu. New dlx 2 Br, 2 Ba con- on l81h. 548-1168 Sided by fe nced fOt JOtS. do, full sec, f T p 1 . 2BR, ZBA, \V \V epl s, d~. 21 3 - 2 7 2-7 l 7 6 : wknd1 o,hw'1"" F.A. p' i'. Yes. Be practical. 11""7J...ll3l bnloony, !!al'· ,\dults/no BEAtrrIFULLY decoraled 2 1u ·t~ ;v1.11-1098 Check into the schools. s hopping e r townholl8e. pools. vie .... ., 2 . $1T.1 -Lr:: 2 BR. 2 E.\. nr. convenief:lces, Newport Center r-ar gar. Bluffs, s 3 5 0 . 2 Br, ri l'cpll11·l•. pool, pr1\·a 1e ft·w...-:o. \\"alk to shryps ,t-;ill "th' lk' d ' I f 6T.r-01T:i nnUos. l'Ontinrnral brrak· I .·•hi··. ,.0 ,_1,.. .Iv"'' .~pl. WI In wa 1ng IS ance, reeway •-~... " r ~ '"' "b'I t b d b h PENIN. \'Va1er f'ron t. Spac, 3 fas!. Spa,.1ous .,_riuunrl~. nf'HI' I 61h. Ph: ~~ll'Ht.:'.!X acceSSI ! I y, ay an eaC Br. 2S' boat slip avail. S325 ~-r-e~'!~:.s~ TOWNHOUSE 16TOO Saybrook Wnf' Huntln~lon }!arbour n~: S-16-33-11 DELUXE Adult Poolelde Garden Bungalow. N r . ocean. Frplc, lrg patio, 6 pools. i;auna, . 1enn \1. 114&-0'l59. 1 Bdrm. From SUS. THE BEST BUY IN TOWN. ·"hoppin~ & fin•· 11"llt'h. Fur-1 7 • --c-~C'C-c-7'Cc-od1acen°y All the features thoughttul s'= 1 ~ 1 nished ur unrurni<:ht'll frTltn tRR. 1Ila. 1l~h/1\<:h, l>lrln~, '-' · ~.1J:~,,,.~.,......-" ~"·. w. (,,. 1 1., C I I · I i•nrl<>d i::nr. 1 l'h11d tJk i'\o apartment-hunte rs think through. ....~ ........... ., u-u-.~... 1 1 S . Ol'Ona f <' ~lar, ,1 $\GO <.: ll S!~7129 "7===c-c=-=::-;= 1.11 th1· lx'tulliful fulil l!lhl'I 644-2611. pt ~. 1110· ·1 ' -. Closets. bulk storage, carports. LARGE 2 Br, 2 BR . Gar. $260 sin)'.!!(' R1mrtme11ts at Oak-PP.l~lt-: r-.trsa \·PrdC' ltrE>a -room SIZeS, Calibre mo. Yearly. Call; 5i8-8912 \l"Oilt.i. Each apt. coineg l'>ith [}r}1,11s1airs 2 13H v.·/u-ar. or G!a-3600 ('arpeti~. draperies, a.J\. Cott• MeS.I :\tature Hduli~. No pets. Of applian ces. OCEAN vie\\", )-'Carly, Duple11 electric appl\anceog, patio or FOUR SEA~NS APTS. Sl60/~10. $.~115;). 2 .BR, 1 BA 8c paliQ, $2/J balcony and pest-through Spec. 2 sty 2 BR, l~J. BA, 3 BR, J~, Ba in 4-plC'X. nr. You'll also make the d iscovery n\O. 644-67&1 or 6-12-3639 (..'OUnter. ~1"""155 llnbBc"Y 'lll'..; bltns, crpts, drps, prlv schl, bus. shops. Sl75. 1hat these are 1700 WESTCLIFF DR . !!tarting al au w tio J 1 N 546-3226 or 5-l~Z25. Newport. pa • poo • ~nv. oc. o affordable 2 BR, 2 BA. Bltn, appliances. pell'. Sl65. ,.>.J Joann SL NF~' 2 & 3 BR. Ea.mick>. Pool, 642·6274, C.M. &'&1450, Chlldren t'lk, no pets. Call apartments a nd 2 hr, l-blk-ocean: patio IPJus Sl mllliOn in recreation: BRAND new 2 Bdrm. $225. t!VE'S 640-1):0 7. 6ft>.&J."8. I~ I i..1.. awlmmhi~. bUlla.rds, health ~ t · · townhouses ~1 0 yr y; 00 peis: re.... clu'2 , •au"'·, 1enru·o, ~ vtJ"l<"n or your 11111pcct1on UNf'URN . I & 2 Br. Garrlf'n • 28 '" S ... t. .,.~2 3331 •m ,....,, 5v" I l 4 PM & 6 ]'M 11· " II l •;, . .., t; &11ag; ""-. d~v,·ng -nge, J>O""'' roon1, 1e . 1 'f't1. 1n1 Apl.~. Ft'Jllt~. L)/\\', pr h·. ~ " '"' ·•.r Sun. at 201 r,;. 1Gth ~1 . 1~1 p1tlio. $16:>$190 . .'"fi7-~I. 'l'l-.;ARl.Y leaf;C 2 Br. & Den lennli; pro, fret• ll'nnis lct1· l\fo. l'f'nt + $100 flepnl'il . 2 Bn, $200 mo. 11011s 1111!1 Sunday b1i.inch. -----L(:. 2 hr, hl!illll, ds11T, • + 6--12-1160 * NE\.\1 2 B•'. 2 B:i $21a. 1 Br ;•dull s. No fl('t.o:, $!fill. 7071 SI70. lncld"~ gall .t-1\'ille 1·. ~111111111.11., til2~:.tfiS. 1 bedroom ave1age: S230 · .\N tA A!JA.' ~.,, »•\ YFHONT yrly li'a~. 2 J\.fiUuN• aduH~. no PL'!~. 11 1 --,-""',.-? bedroom average. S295 RH. 2 BA. frplc. 2 )'t~ 1Jld. r-:. 2011i s 1. :, •I -() 1 .1 7 . S1l.,'10,1 l'IR>.I ~ nr: :-,. f:r, 2 8 1 11 3 bedroom ave1age: $34 ~ l'vl U.'h. S-\~J() m(I. 6T.''>-R762. 641H(l9;" rwi ' I -tr~. J) HY .inrr . 2 Dedroom townhouse -Bl f\ f heh 3 Rr 2 B ~ 1!19G ,\laplt· 1\VP •... 642-(,.'·n.: SJ50 •, · kl'Oln 13 . .;.., ~-i'o 1!; I &. 2 BR. 2BI\, ~1:;:1 S.· .Sl6:1. , ) 1 B I I S I average: ~undf"C , i;i;ar. ..1/1• . "' Opt..g, d~. bhn. r:111.::1· &. !. l~I •. 1 ~ /\ ) x · tui Hl, 3 bedroom townhouse •I-Ith St. NB 6T..,...()m. own.°'""''~ i'a1'po11 , el(»;(' Sli:i utll 1"1· Sl111 ~· puol . 197:-. ;iverage: $410 3 BR , 2 BA Near beach & f(• 5hopA & beach. ("h iltln·n ~l aJilt'. £.lr:.,i:;i7 ____ bay. YeRrly. S S O OJ mo . OK. 830 Cenu·r St. :-,18-7900 l.RG. l BR, 2 BA. ups1a1rs, ::iales office open 1o am. to > 64&-0.i25 or 673-76M. BJU.ND nc11.1 2 Bdnn. $2\j, (·rpts, drps, f~sh paint, nr 6:30 p.m .da1ty, ff BR.AND New de I u :c: e Open for your ln8~1Jon <X.'C. 11 79· ~;7~3.iO telephone: (7i4) 644·5555 ai -Bachelor Apt. in 4-ple:ic. bet. 4 PM&: 6 PJ\.f Wed. lhn1 e 2 RH • $140 e i ~ Encl gar, good loc. 67>1849 &Jn, at ~1 E. 161h St. 1¥1 Crpt'!. drps, bttnll. No J)t'ls ~ Mo. ttnt + Sl OO deP'>"il. ~ i\'lap!i>. ~.\8..1 w SAN JOAQUIN S•r\ Clem•nt• • ~ HIL~i RO. Onr lwdro..1•11 & 2-bcflroon111 al,,-.o nva!111hlf'. fu1'T1l~eit nt· tLUfUl,llShf'l). f'.1nrlf'l'f nPf'll d111ly 10 !ri 7, Sorry. 1111 Pf'\!l nr t·hildt·f'n. OAKWOOD GARDE!'! APARTMENTS Ne"INJ)Or! 8"ch ... North Irvine A l6U1 W-0000 ~ JS, No pels. aGi drps. bltns. S170. No pe\.6, I VI 1-n --'· Nowpm1 &1<'h ... Soulh 3 flOOMS S85/mo. 1 adult LAJ:tGE 2 Br, 2 Ba, crprs. Gr NEW :z BR, 1% BA. Of'ean WnlmlnJSlf'r Ave. hKf : 240 '<lllllll chilrl. ~)>j0-972'2 Miili PACIFIC cOASr HW'I'. C'«'. "W t.Q'. • + ""1 ... lStl• "I 1-·lne r-,. •. na !!hop. AH delw:e fratures. "' • ~ ~l!_rtt~ SI:. ca.1. ban• Point (fNlOl..ri•io. \V8.lk to ptrr &: shOp'g. 314-A 6·f2.8170 S6; of 17111 SI. ~t' f"M!\\'l.Y f.'H>l 1\1.'ll'. $250/P.fo, ,\dull!'. dn·. :: llft, 2 h;L 1\rllls, l)(l '1 BH .\, :; HI :. flll 2 hr1s, 192·22&1. S ELECT BAYFRONi: nl!l!4. sm. &lf.-2-114 i\g1. hlt-111..:.. h.df"lllY, Ii, ... II n 3 Bil, 2 HA, 2 car gnr. F'rplc "' I ,,,,11 • \i!'rl h, S '/.II U ~ S 2 ::, U QWned and managed by "~lflk~ Room F'or DAdtly" tlt'lUX{' blt·lna ill'"" w/w, SJ\AC 1 Ur, drps. c.TJ)I, N' r , -19G4.l~~-,ri1 i:i:.-:ii7i . , , Clt'M out the J:'.lll"lqte ..... lit\', c&J·por1, lndry rnL 995 1 "'""'~-,.---7""-... turn that Junk Into ca~h t:ncl ea 11 o Wlnler/Yrly V-.Jencla. $1~. Malul"(' adlt. :l BR ap!, S\\"<'Cping ocr:u1 1HE IRVINE al\1FW\IY with a Dolly Pilot Ou.•lfled $.'l'm.-)125. 673-3883 ~:~.2 0;;,,~t~,:.· b~;:.i ~~;;·4~:0 dogs. Adults ~"1972 Multi-Family Builder Of the Year" tj~~ ~~!'ct2:'8oW Tl'ader's =F::Ou~nc!. f:· 6." • .,..~c, soo. &16-0174. CLASSU,l.ED ., ... ,.6U-5bi8 ------------------------------~ Paradllie oolumn l:iJ for you!. ___ .;;:ll;.;3;;.IWl-=-'74'=1--- ' • .1 nR 2 RR house 10 sharp in ~-1-Bi RCH, NB- llB, :s~-, n10 ut ilities • %2-?.l\:l • · 2000. :!000, :lliOO f',1"1. fr. or 1•0111. ') BR " Bil · F"\' I .,., ho. lh1'l't't}f. ,\1·1ul. HI I T:. • . .. · in · fK!O • 1 ": ! l\tr, Hn un1:ri:l'rlth-r ~l·:.11:1~. •"<'nler, $10S 1nu. CRH alt ;) ---2 ---· -_ 96?,..~7 ! J.sr..· r.n 6J>nl'c. ln111•l'll o"· r11p. '.XX'\ n111p. 1'10-~ phase. \\"O RKING Kil.\" or girl lo Avail. 700 lt<.11 11:inlph, unit A, sh1tN" furn. r1pt on BaJhoa OT (',,11 -,J0-1;1!17 .\Inn-Fri. PC'ntn. Yrly. 67~r-:l91S ~1·1 Corllt'I". 12is9 0 ·. Gara g" for Rent 435 \\"/buildiru.:. 991 \\'. l!lt h SL \VANiTED. G I I I C.~I . S'22'."l. &t!-:~100. , ..• ara~ o n>n . ----------1 La1,'1.1na or vicinity 1 Stor.1ge 455 ~9-l-12·11 1 --~-------1 . STOit..\{.; L. lnsnlf' & uul. Office Rental 440 Boats. l";unp!'rs, rr:1ilt-1'1>. NEW OFFICES __ etc. Call :~.G-.'itl:i2 AIRPORT Rentals W anted 460 !'\o lea.Sf" req'rl, full M'r•rt'<'. d11ls, cpl.<;. n1usie, air rond., SOON TO BE ;:~~t~~lngle office~ !ro1n HOMELESS PAl .. !SADE.<:; CF:Nl'ER I ~ly rir<'""nl lt•11s1• 1•x11lrr s 2082 S. E . Bristol [ ()('!olx-rJ, 1111d J nrt'd a nt'w N6!'wporW1eac.h-557-7010 hnmP-in Comnfl del r.111r. (Cflmpus-rrvine Intersection) J"1n looking for 11 large 1 br -* COSTA MESA * . nr a sn1nll 2 bi'. unfurnished L apL $175.210 n10/yr. lease. Ne11· ofrice 11uilding -Th?'t'(' Can pf"O\'idc eJt:ccllent l't'[r-. 10011\ sUilt> av<iilllblC', 700 sq, Pl<'!W' phone 675--1527 after r1. ALSO 2,000 !!fl. n . · 11.\I 5;30. any1i n1r on .,.,·rekend. or part . AH utiJilie11. jll.fli· 1or ~ .. n ·i<·r. 2706 Harhor Bl\"d. R?ben Nattress. RHr. 64:.?·1·1~>. --,--,~-~~ r.trsr r.~ intr>r~rctinn i n Nr\vport Harbor. Scronrl .~tnr:. in Unlq11P llon1('"' BuilrlinC!. ~ sr1. fl HI $,'{)i'l/n1n: r.oo ~-It. ;,1 s:l0011110. Both \\·iih \'itv.·i;. ---5 UC'J un ctl r gracluatcs, J,.'1'T1tl01tll'S ii: fr11•11ltv \\"ill 111•1•d hn11}'.itl).! l.ic1o:innli1g n111' Sl'pl. 11 you hstvi' a roon1 , t11)11Sf' or npL. lo l'C'nl tlC'Hr lhc l"lln1pus plcRi>e l'Olltar·t J\a1hy nr t frI ll11usi11~ 01· Itri" ICt.:~11 ~-rPc lii;tlni; :i1P1·vh"-'· fi77....fi00l . RETJflf:D g e 111 \ (' n1 i1 11 FULL SERVICE despcrall'IY nectli> apacr Westcllff Bulldlng No"r In Adult Trailer Park for n 12· x 52' 1vlrh porrn & Corner \Veslcliff Drive & c11.rpor!. PrcfC'r C.M. area. bvine Blvd., New Port \\'Ill consider bu)'ing alntilar Beach. r.t r. Howard with lea.<;c of lot. 546.0t.35. 646-6101. Aft 6 PM or all day STORE/Office for le11se, wet>kl'nrlfl. 1300 sq ft, F.V. Shopping 1.AGUNA ·Be11<;h -2 Br, 2 Center. Par t ~a 11 Y pru1i-Ba. Ocennlront pret'rl. Up ;i~l~~·O l ~· 9 515· _ O ~~i°"~ It> $300 rnn. P~•rm. Middle ev('ii/wcckcnds:. 11g" i'Ollpl". St·n!'l into, Cl:1i..,.if11'fl 111! no. !115 l''O C.D.;\1. !IOO, "ROI), 500 Sq, F'r. fla il.~· f'llot , l".0. Box, 1560 f"ro1n 37 N'llt~. Air 4111\tf, Co~lfl ~1ci;;1, Cnl lf. !t'lH2G. Jll'il'. II a I' k i n g. \\ill TIHED ('nfj;;;ttr, 1111 ere.fl.~. rcdt'l'Ora11•. '2700 E. Coo111 fl('C(f11 1 RR furn. apl. lh1·y. C.\\'. Maslen; O"·ncr -Perm~rk'nl. $100.St:!O n10. Rt'altor, G7?,....<1120 l'O!l~krn on or before l200 SQ, f'r . nf!ice bldg. Sept. Li. \Valle.r Bramman. I-harbor Blvtl, K-J\.fari, Pi'n· 217 W. Butfakl, S.A. ney'.!I area. Plenty of pri('Jt. RETIRED 111.dy wl8hn ClMn 380 \V. \Vilson CM. 20c per c;iuil'I I br l.'OtlllJ{e CR' duple11. at. rt. Ph: 641,2020 Nf. Warner & Brookh1~t. DE.SK !p8.ce AYail(lhle S50 Appro:ic $100 + u t 11 . n10. wm provklc tuntitutt 963-2828. • at $5 mo. An!\Y."eflng ae1"Ylce 1----------- avnllablc. l7875 Beach Blvd. MA1'URF. f'()ltl>le nceda 2 hr Huntlnaton Bench. &42-4321 hou~ "'/yurt.I. Ren!, opllon 1117 WESTCLIFF-NB to '""'....,_ °"" Mc"' D area.. 673-4924 f'tlet G pn1 2300, 756 &: 540 SQ. F'I. Am111(' • parkintc. Util, &un1glll"lln.•r, Gr\fµGF. In Nl'wport Bf"h., ~1 -:-io.i~. Crl~. Coiita MeSll arcn.. --""'--.,,,,,-ti44·07RJI E:v<'s + "'kndl'J. LRG. l-1oom office, f'IN'A11~ I :-:cc:=7'.""-------looation. Lido rile. ,~lttl QUIET l»!l'h. bclOIV 20th lflr or MS-7432. .Jchov11h Wit. l'ay S7J. ulil 01>-r{CE SPACE. Stat·t your Incl, ~Ve# 642-00SO d&y with a lt11rbor View. 2 BDRM hoolM' or apt,. nr. Spnce now .11vatlable In the MontP Vi!Jta School . J\.1otht.T LlDO BUlLDfNG. 673--41!'16. & child W/pc18. 54S-1&17 Su11d41y, SfPltnibtr 2, 1CJ7) DA.ILY PILOT D 8 l~I [~ ... _ .... _.__,]@[-... -I~ [ ...-... -1~ _!~~L_ ..... ~ •• _.~J[fl]~fj~I~[ ~ ...... ~ .... ~. ~l[Il)~J [~c..~...,.~_ ~l(j]~j ~!/ ~eo ... ~.,.~. ~l[Il]~j 1 '==[~ _ .. ~ .... ~ ... ;j[iJJ~ij [·-· Announc.ments 500 ~L••••••••• C1rpa1 Servlc• ~ ~~==='----= 01t SSS I'--'-',;...;=='----Hou.cJoaniftt •----"·-Holp Wonted, M & F 710 Holp Wonted, M & I' 710 1100 Holp WontM, M & F no ---------'c IJOlrN·s Carper & UJlho!1'1l·ry 1 -----~~---'"-""'""W.m'"' 0 Exa-. Sec'y Skip era.: •GENEROUS• n,1 Sh•mpoo ,...,. Stotoh-DediC41ted CIHnlng E1per1'mental lo""'"",. c....... .,~ G irl Friday $711 ~ard. Soll Rt1M:Janl:ct). * WE DO FM'!RY'MIJNG • SN'ret.ary .-...... l'•"' 1'1ud. A tl"'am srw w l 4102 Glenwood 0...l{n!&.'ll't'1' & all color /l('ls . .F'r'f'e''lit&t&-2839 CIRCULATION IS.:1!t>!f St'<'')', S6001500. 'ITt.-t1t tl1"\•1-t<lfll'T' If Y'O'l hkt• Irvin• • REWARD. brij(hle1111n1 & 10 minute 'M-=-=~=.:.=::..o:=.c=:_ Mech an ,·ca I " J) Clerk eh11.!ll"~1· & l"'VPIC' lfll:, lli \'nu 1t1\.' th1· "'inu(•r ,,r hl£>1tCh fo1· wh1((> car pciis. asonry :-OC'R Opero1tor $-l;l(J )our l'iu·c1.,.. Al:.o l'l'e Job!\. Two FREE Save your mooey by snviog SLUI\.1PSTONE bl k I ,.. f C 11kkpr. Ccmlna i '.ill Ann Ct1rli:c11~-. ~. For n:lu111 or <llt)? 1nlorrl'l1· nlC ex era lrip11. Will clenn l'ltull('Mi, n1'1_1 r ~I e wa ~,~: Assem biers T1!l1• t''\/)t'r, SiJI (' .. nll'fll Cur1 .. ·r E111p1Qy~ol TICKETS llOn 11«1.din~ to l'C'llll·n of n living rin. dining m 1 .• tc 1 ~. TRAINEE .'i.'•·'y (:onsullirlj( $625 ,,,.,.,,,, •• t••1 l<V•<-"'vd .. Id r I f I 1 1 l)"\'ays. i::...,pcrlly u1xLaJ 'd: 1 I-C '( .. ... .,. I" I"' I ~:O ~~ i:a t over pin, u1l $1!'.i. Any rm. $7.50, N'rt~niohly Jlt·iet-.l. Boh·. , · Bkpr1 "on.<irr $T."-,O N H. " '" ·•11p1'Qx,:.:: lnt•h1e~ ln dii.mr•ter (iiuch $1(). Ciwir $5. 15 yrs. C.1J l<'r1 tCon1J•r hekgr rt1.I SGOO , ·c...~~ .;111 1•.-:TAIJ." & JOHNWN 11·i1h jt!Vr'elc1I hot~hni.• h; 1·)(p. ls whi.t rounts. noi til:>-l!!sO 1 • Five Ye~rs ,\Jf'nl(i•'Y 'J'l'l'll ·r1,,..11 54.s;, ilr (.I HI ... 1r.·l1v1•ry 1lrlv<'r 19-25 ICE FOLLIES ····nh;r ; ;1!11(), gold J11('.k(•\ ffiC'thod. l do l\'{lfk nl)'sclf. Painting & Missile E xperience MALE OR FEMALE IJ1;.:1 1<1t 'T•·/)t Tl•t•h s 1..sa hr I 'i"'"· (1~1:1·.;o ·u.; 1'.lr11nr PaMs, \11'/\s 1111 1·ba inl , up1,rox. thu L;ond J'(•f. !;:ll-0101. P a per h1ngln9 e Se cond Shift :-.·i.: )' 1.A.'as.1ui:; t~ . .'kJ,trn<J St;()(I 1..~HJ ll.u l~1r Hlvd. CM !'<'pl. 5th thru 1Hth ar thl• jj,11,{' O! n nlckcl, inscr ibed i){}N'T lake f,'.h:lll(:f'S v.•i!h • Some Overtime 1'he l)ail)' Pilol has an opening in the cirCll· I l:•·1·1·p1 1nni i;t $·1!'.0 r:n 1 ~ ,t H~frt-~ ln ll{'l.';pf, F'LA. 'T'hcsr 11~ your curpc!, J e 1 pro· <'nn1ptr tl' llOUl'i<' PainrinK 1 NEWPORT ,,.1.,,q1 l'"'l1,il1lt• ~frl" lflr lull dt·cply t1'-·11~n1rcd runtily fl'~sionals \\'ho know ii·haL Cusiom int, \1l·uUu1· pruur \\'iii IK 'rforni i·lo~(· 101,·nu1<·'-' lation depurtn1cnt for a beginner to n1 an-P e r sonnel Agency 11 11.· 1)1..:h1 11111"k 1-'ll':isi-i•,•11 11u·n1entos: & lht• Joos Iii: ir the~· r l · h I 1-;xh.•1·. No jab too srn(l/1 .1!ls1•ruhlv 11·ork on tu•av,. age a sn1all di strict of boys and girls, dell· 833 D D N B .z,· •1·1i1 FABULOUS FORUM •.:cubjt.'i."I 1(1 SI 8l'rvi1·t• rlUU'gl' nt !ht! r~o11unJ 1'f'pl:u·1·;oblc. PLE.ASr.·. 5\S.:.:-1741\l' iuing cp you. 1''rl'l•,·stimate1>Local n ·rs. I .. hr.'1 "nil'.'t:JI rn Jss 11;-. · Ji 1· d II ' over r., • · ·· -.-..-....--P " (."l:;lt~1AK PAINTEHS ve rrng. ('0 ec 1ng an se 111g ne\VSpa pers. 642 3870 HAIRSTYLIST-TOP LEAS!-: hl'lp tf you havl' HOUSF. OF CLEAN 1 hnrthi·;11·1•, 11-lusl hnl',• ,.,. f''ulJ li1ne. pern1anent positions With regul ar • Jrn11111<·11-111~ lur n1•11, 1'.X· any info1'u1ation • 642.J.589 c 547-3296 JN'l"h'/1< ... Ill {1!1 ng, r1ti i11g, ' d f II . I d I . I I I & i'.:vC's. ,<: weekends. ement, Concrete GL-ol'~l' Pa.intini:: & fJ('(.'Or'ng l)Ulll.·hi n~ & r 1• a 111 in g, ra1Ses an u fringes inc u ing persona ~ .• ~.1.~;\•' -~:·:0uiy1~~a u~.en ~·s; 1 'lcttSC' c11lt li-l:?·~fi78. C'XI 3:1.1 l>l clninl yotu-ti1iu •l;t, !No11h j "ounry roll frc'l· nuinl.Jt.·r is ~·W-1Z10. I AUG. 24lh several guus v.·ere CUSTOl\I Concrete \Vork. Interior & Exierior J\nvwk ... tg .. •nblP In rastener use of Company auto. Apply in person to I E xec . Sec retary :-.n,1•1111.l('r Cnniuct t.'hart.lyn stolen from a gunsinith's Remove as .. i.att dr!vewy•. Cuaran. Top Quality Prof. ll'1·hr1111111· . .;. ("Old s.•t r-1\'l'ls. h-lilan Leavit!, Daily Pilot, 330 \Vest Bay · T•1 \'.P. of rapidly g11H1•111~ l{<u·rall , tf.ll}-J;ii:/. ~· "'o k h & •t t I I ,. ho 1 & St C •1 11n11 , :'hl\'k l'\1·t1:u1"<' listl'd. lil•lliil••tiiiiiiiiI/ • • • :-,~:\V 1al1•nt, nt•w 111att>rifll !M't•dL~1 il1lllll'tli:1tl'ly fnr tk'W 1·.iUio Shu11• on h:N.\('. :'u1gll'~. duos, trios, K•1.iup!I, d.'11'1 for c·luh v.·ork & .. vt·r~C'H S I •I \l r s. :-\RD l.111i'l'/)rt~•·S, 771 \\'. 19th Sr., 1·o~ra J\T!•s;.1, 171,11612-l\9)(, Auto TransPGrtatfOri-525 ;\l·:~'.I • ri•lt• 111 Annh1•1n1 1•> .l !TlVt' 11•k1IH.I " N 11 111. 1:ut'lid/B;ill, shr •·:->r~·n~es 11"0111 il'Villl'. 5:i:l~il I~ ~1t1·<1gr in Cosla ~tt'sa.. i\ Replace w/concn!le 65c, ft. " r ·manli lp "a er as c·c ~ r1v1• !>, i;i;·rc"'li nut • reet, osta 1, esa. ... liU .~lnnliaJ reward is or-No delays. 1o~ree est, W11.lk1, r,c-e e1;:. '"' .,,., 't!!'i" wr I use o f r1 Jigs. ' l1a!1 \·c & ;11!1111rus11-.-.1 i\<· b <--' "'5 ""16 1111 I ti f I It lt•'llUIC:l'!; L'lMf ~1Us plus ln1-1 fl'.'l'\'<I 'or the return or the slabs, PRlios. No inb too PH.0.F. ""3u ............ ..;ng ,.,.,,,. tl·tnplal1'!i, t11u1<1 tooli;, fix. An equal opportunity employer , ~v ""y"-'"' "' ~ I I I ..1 .1IHltl.\. Xl n'I \\Ot'kU"' L'OlMls. 111·n \Vinchl'Stl'r rifles in-i;rnalL 6.'l.8-3325. lie. 110_ 279514, insur.. all u1·1•s, &nt ... 1up a1us. .... I I N ~!!!!'!Il l ~-·~·111 ofi· :1ppeara11ct• & vo VN · 7 que~io":l A..<ik{'(l. ClJ,1,'TO~I CE{o.fENT WORK types of imper. 7 I I :• Apply In P e rson ;. g•k~] ~;i~im ing a niu st. l<'nr ' j'J;~t;~~; Air Services, l)r1ves WALKS, P atios, ~2-ll!\6. Help Wanted, M&F 710 I Melo Wanted. M & F 710 1 1 111!1·r1·1(•11 •'"1 !1, C'a1fl\·. ' ., Poo)I d1>ek!1. Don. &12-.'1511 PATJ"TING in C.i\·I. 111 3333 H arbor Blvd. ;'\I) FEE t:\'~Jt \~·~:11\t1\l~,\NF.H. PU[), 9 l~lOK P!t1'JOS, l\'<1lk.s, drives. Sav.', h·r I l'.,.!t•r. Sm:JJI J 0 h II Costa Mesa, Ca lif. ,.,,.,,c,A<•" s,,.H.,.' E,,.R,,,1s:-,.;1.!. '! ...... 1 •. I DAY • ,....,.-------....... ild h·m11Jf', nt'eds nled1c-1l· bN":ik rl'niovc & n>p latt \\l•ll'nn11', 1-'l'<•r 1•s1. Ji111. , .. , ,, ,~ .~ \. ~ t(j' irJ• l111n,.J l:is lnYiv.'11 lt•:tlhf'r coJ. Liuu·r~l<'. t:.•u '""'"for ('St. ~7'9-ll !Sfi. • E' I I Lu'. lAJS1 111 Vll'· or .Juines =o-7.-=cc'-'-"'-"'C"-'CC-"2:.... -u·r Sl.-·1,\•, _:i;p. p1'C'. >tll n.11 1 SL in C1•1>la l\1e~a. Cal! CJ·;l\11-:N"r & lillX'k \York. No \Vastlng -,._ "'I'll. \\ill !nH11 l'X!rl'111CI)' I DISHWASHER 2112 D111" .. t Dr-. lr•ill• • lJJ.12'H t'4'.")..7;~1(i Ill' 645--llf,() \\'all, 1>11tios, s1dC'\'V1tlks, * WALLPAPER * I I celesc~ ~h111·p ~al \\•ho 1y111·~ l\'f'll 1 .-f-'. 1-,,,···r· •1 k .• ...,. _•,·1C~··~"~y~h~•··c.c°'~· ~jo~l~··~'~""~-"~'~lccf1. 11,1 11 ,. Frw ;1p1,1 eull Sl1<'1Ty Dunn, 1 I J·Mcnt , . . " 1sn1ar ·r1.1 ,,1:.in1est.• ... 1cr1 you ca "l•1ac" 1 at •lf!-l-97SL ;:;:;:::::;;::;;;;;:=;:;;;;;;;;;: ki11 .. n, 9 'wk.,, Nt>eds Child Ca.re 548·l444 c:vcs. C E·-rlenced • ' . 1· v· 401h ., __ .c,_..:.,:c,;______ CA!'HI ER F.~P lin1e Aµ. "'r~ llll'l ll'ft l!)n. IC, &1 JlJ.QUALJTY, LOW$ J::t1ua! Oppor·. Emp!oy('r lll 'f r I -Exec. Secretary • Hivcr, N.B. 6i3-7142 or *licensed Child Care* Stale Lie. No. 280044 . £ lcaOlions acce1,1ed Sept. 4-A1•r>ly In PM·~ou f ,.,, l'r1i1I s~~+ fiT:J-49AA. l\lol11er has opening (01· .1 ~ ;~~========I 1. I -;i. 2600 \Vl'SI Cr,ast ,....., RU~f brown •n1all m'1x~• chi!rl, ag(• in(tu1t 1hru 5 .. , 542-1701 • •, . H\l'y, N.B. A1"l n1·n·nt,.d, hfra\·y PR. P.I(· • 0 ~ PRO" · e A c ~r, 1·1(111(! •1111'<>1". 01· 1l10tivatcd dog, \\'/short tail. Losl Aug. YNll'S. l playmates. Lois of ,.~. l)alnler, honest work, SSemblers lfEF llPNied. J:::-.:pericne1•1l in!od \\{land dev. co. Ac· • 21 H .B. Ans ''P11.ge'' toys, ferw.:cd yard, privatr l't!as. Int/e>xt, fl'tt est. Apply Dt·nvt>r l\1 inin.i.; f'o. le t ,.1 HELP! Volt Instant Personnel NEEDS Secretaries Typists Keypunch PBX Oprs F · r B 1 cffi rt('f!l 54S-2759 642-3913 • Keypunch Oprs ;19 \V. 19th S1. cos1;1 l\.lt>su, i·iu-;u ·y 111 ypini.:-. '" n't ....,.,....., · ~ • .. · 'u... ...... ...... i::. ..... ~ , ..... .., · c .. · 1, ·: ,\' ·. 1~, :~. L.llrl l"O l~·IS Can1pus Dr .• SUitt 1~ n:,1.~rJc111911 tags. Reward ! roo,,.',':, pol~ntv"'01P1;..., ,., a ... ~1 ,, INT~,'R/·F.'°l"c 'a--us · -o· 1 c;;6~1,_~,~·1~1~1~;;;;;--:.:c--=-,;o;-: R; 11~1·111\·n,1.~11 Al~(~F~~.Ju~<i'. c 1 1111 1 Ti·rniioi-ary Scrvii·e _________ .c.; H1·ac·h Rlvil. & \Vatiif'r Av~. Cl lILO Ca["(' 111 m y honu'. l"f'fs. f''rec est. !H5--0&)<J, e La Blue Bl'el. Call 11"L IU:'.'.O (/ d er. 3400 _J_i:·111c. llh·d., N B. Eqttal Oppor. Emplciypr Persona It 530 ~(ALI-: lri'sh S.:l lt'r, niix. V'it·. ll'nlion. 96S--19!1. in gs ~o;prayed. Lie, ins, Joe. • Secretaries f1-I F:~' -SlOIXl Jk•r mo. Th" ,; 17 9 i'I' ( :u·i.'•'r J•.rnptoynh·nr AC:-<'n· I :\l'll'IJOrt ~·ach s.is. 4741 \l:E ~"u . .:.un;:l1·? 1::. to :;:, ,'., ll.H .\li·fls n1..:1lil'<Ttion. n.-'. B:11t~)u Prninsula. EncloSC'd ALL lypes of wallpitper, free borers i.,;;"~"~'· .. •~1~z_~;~:,1~• ........... .., .. -.,.. EXECUT rvES 1 .. rM.•l.v? \VA111 11 1lat\.'? \V11n1 11·:1r'1 ~ ~12·57~1 }'ai·~·-6_7'_0-,<t_;_11_. -----Cl>!., Lir:. & ins., call Les & 1 I" I 16 Fashion Island S 12,000 to $75,000 ' 1~11.; I. p \Va nted-Richard'!iij J., L:l'I n1;uTi1 •d? ~lany (H~i-I Rt'.\\",\f<I> ,,,,,.,.,1 l> ·' n 1, Contractor Jn('. ll lHl l~I 01· 53&-0.1'1S. i·vini· :i·ll}-<11.10 COMMERCIAL Ne wport Beach 't "'" •------------, • J 1 17/UJ:.I Sky P:irk j S.·1111 t"t·~·1u1o• •I!" 1·;1111'()1),\Y \ 1• a rk1•t . \Duv MacATlhur 1•.l•• 1 1~1" <U:•' ~r.iUj). \\'nt~· 1 1n:Llf'. r:;i\·11 c'fllnr. Or11n.;~1 · \Cr T 1 l~T/E~T f ATNTING I ~F.VF:H ,\ FEI • AT TE:\IJ>OI TELLERS 113,.11111 :1 & lt a1n •)r ~ .~· ~ pr11 I h•i· ( .. 11r1.i .. uiial :-.o to~r Hh·d. NB & 3'1:\3 Vin l~tdo, 'la~!'-1. Ll~I A<I 'o. l'l.'«1, lla1· r .. ,t \\la~h Sll11~· tags, reel J , \ nu ui-.e, r.c Pa 1 r · QUHl~~y ~~\or~. f~l'.'<1S01.1ahlc ·renlJJO Ten1µoraiy Help I ~'.11ual Op1JOr. r:n1plO,',l't' ,.,,, 11111,. iu1t•1,11·11 ' i'-:1~ II 1'1101, 1-'.tJ. B"' 1:iti0, llt·:1 t~1l!.:1r •l'r.'-:n;i:: rl·n1r)(], ad1I. L ie B -I Refs, fif.HllUO. 67.l-Sl."16. j -. Experienced I ~;XJ·:Cl:T1v1-: SEl:\'I<,·1·: . .-, --~ll~0~' .. ~-~.~ ..• ~.,---1·<r,;;1A i\h•sa, Culif. !121i21i ;--1 11;-'. ·· :lti90i2. l\ly \\'ay Co. 5-17-00:~ 1 ·~11 ""' -·----"A.·. \V<'unar-..iner 1111,ed =-:~~,.....~----Pla:.fer, Pato1, Repair 1 ATTENTION . I D<lNU'I' Shop, fi a.11 1.-2·.~1 l ~'C. e BLUE DOLPHIN e l.\lJ!.-:ru1·AHL\" :111r;u·111•1·. pup11y,; 11...,. ·ran 'v'spt'<·kl· Electrical STUDENTS I Full & P /t1me p in, r en1alc, ag~ 25--45. A11·1 8.x.~ N ~l:Jin. Sai1h1 Alla :-i.:i!i.j Via Lieto, N.B. ~1 n .. h· v.urn11n 11·!1h littTury ,'(i I.iii. R•·ii·&rd. ~--36:'0. •-.-.-----. ----• PATCl-1 PLASTERlNG 111 · UNITED I pl~ ~11 (k'rson, Mr. Donut. _ ,7].)J J4i-!Xi:.IJ. • 11111•rt•s11; 11·ould hk1• 10 ri11•1•1 . . EL1':C'l'HICIAN·L1cense No. ~·1111 11rne & part lin1<' hllll'h 1 ~ E ·1 1 1711 CM -llOUSEKET.:PER; live in !or ... 111;,:le n11_1J1• in lhir1t1•s vf LOST · \\hill• ir/lrg fa~by ZldJOR. S1n;i!I JOhs, main! & ,\JI types. Free estimat~s hl•Jp n<•edi..-d. rl ::::O fl.Ill .. CALIFORNIA BANK · '' "' ~ 1' FI•::\JJ\Ll'. Con1pttnio11 f\lt' '}. adults. Lge hon,.., w-aJI '"''' · f• at At>" ! Call 540-6825 DH.YCLEANlNt; -Cu1111l"r s.u11•·. "". l.1v0 1n/ou1 lo• ~1n1ilar lcanin~s. \V r j t e · s, •111· I'.' • J 111 0 N'palrs. 548-5203. · ,2:00 P.l'rl.'AI~ 2 lfr'tlVe;.'ard ' '" ""' ' ' •111od cqnvcniencrs in priv. r~~ Hd No. 699, D11 i!y :~'''~l~I ~6~4'-~1025~.~~~~~~· Furniture '_P_lu_m_b_l_ng,,_ ___ . ----cn1ployt.i.•s full lime lo train 26151 La Paz Rd. G1'1'·11. r1/C!imlle.6-Afl" "'12';1),-<i & Sal :->.:-111. Possihl)7' !ong:t•r. Pref. Lar:una suburtr. Must be Pilot, P .O. Bnx 1560, Costa -----------1· for assistant managec. l •"i;;;'~"~"~·oiii"i;;;'-'~ ... ·~'·~·iiiiiiiii I dl'i\·l'r. S46-I.) 5. 11111 turf' & capable of hand!· LR OTIS PLUMBl"G Miss,ion Vie1'0,·calif. \lcsa, Cn. ~26 1 ~ FURNITURE s tr i ppin g · · · 1~ i\pply in person 1 FI BJ<.:RG LASSER-l~p'd iu i11g ho1nl' when owner away. FU LL'I' LICI-:NSl:.TJ I fall' r-l'finishiug, )'(!pairs, an· R<'n11xlels & RepAit's. \\latrr J ,\CK-IN-Tl/8-BOX 837·0066 Dr's Assistant hanrl lay-up, to do piece Unl~ss f'X p'd, de1)Cncfi.hle & • SPIRITUALIST • . "1ttructlon ,..,.... t.iquing. Chen1--Clea.11 \Vest hl'nters. dit;posa2· Js, furnaces, 120Ci B11ker St., Cl\.1 Equal Uppo r .. En1p~oycr i1·01·k. (1J!J 646--41ii7 i!elii re (JCrni. position please ~piri1u11I reut!ing:s HI lun·IO ~-------;:;,-~/;'~!1~2.;;~·~:ll<~O~;:::_=::::::_:=. <!shii'ashrs. 64 -626.J "'11C & Al~TEf\.A'rlON ~f'fllll.~!r1·ss, Young lady (lS-2SI 10 assist °VILE clerk _ n1in I yrar t•xp. t!o not AP(lly. 4!14-3684. At . 1 II II H/A. Con1p!ele Plun1hing niu~i II . , , . in he11 l{h spit. \\1!11 train, IH) ,, /•. 0111,. ,.,.,,. 0 ff .1 1.•. HOUSl'.l(E' •. l'ER • to work J•lll. (Vt('{" fin 1 n111 1•rs Gacdenfng o"l'\"i""· -·• • •· p<•r11•nc·1•. _ 1 1 · -~ .. ~ r ":12 N. l·:J Cl\n1100 R••ul. San Schools & •----~---,,---.::><.. "'" ffi'} • .J:~I d11y~. ti-16-Ki41l <'Vi's. COOK -Brenkfasl .~ LunC'h. exp. nee. 'PP Y Ill J>erson P1'0gl'PSSIVl' Co. xlnt !~·11. in ::tlt r;u·!ive convalesCf'nt ' ,, l'L"'IBf''" rn ·pAtR ~ T ·1 f l\'h I any af! or . l'l'C. 29:10 \\I. "I ,_, .. ,,·o. I . I 'I ··1 hou 1'!r·rncn1r . .f!l:?-!'11:16 ·l~l:?~lf!J.f 1 instructions 575 ,. 11. ,. vi• '''' .~. ,\UTO Sa~ltNlcrn ll't:'ll _iu o. '!'J.ic . a c Hes1., ·~ 1osp1ta. I-e:a c: rs tor l 'titlBLl-~I l'r1•!..!n:u1«s. C·~n· *PIANO L~SSONS* Thomas J, McHu9h :a_. j~~z!illss~al~ 1·~iablisl1erl Ch r y s ! er Lal l Bill (,i~G:l3~·----"~c~·°'~"~sr'::"H~w ... y.,~N~·~·~·-..,,..,,, ---,~.O~R"°"E~M~A~N:;----~11/110:.~~rin~mL~~~P:Yi:~ 11rlrnt, .; ~ 111 P a t h c r 1 e I 24542 Saturna --Pl.1•n1ouih tlcak·r nl'eds a COOK!'. no l'Xpcr rK'e. just a 1 EARLY S\\11NG s1111-~r 11rcgu1111C'y 1-ou11~l'tlni,:. A!i0r. 1 Phone 541!-500.1 v· Tlt\l'S Pl.l:l~fBINC nu~n "'f proven ahilltv anil 11 illin~n,_--.,;s 10 lea.n1 tomplcte rnorn. ru_•wspap1.'1· \\\wkini,: F'orenian \V/2 lo 5 v.-icul ion. Apply at 144:'i t1nn .v_ ack1p!\11us rC'r , Mission .••io j SEHVICI-: AND REPAIR I a de!>ire 1u \\'Ork, '0einu training in store. Tonio's. 2JO ~<'liV(''.~· ~tusl · hnve $~ ~4·arl'i suf.>er.'isor}', Q. C., & ~f)C~ior Avjj'S4N2-2,~J> o l' t ,\f"C'ARF: fi12-11:16 '011 :in' lh\' i·.inn .. r <ir 1.0\\'E!"iT RATES 673-657S r lau. Exl·Pllent frin g e Ncv.·port Ccnh·r Dr., NB. vcr ~ · ay approx. l\larhine adjustments cxper. <tC · nr (•a · I I ~ 0 FREE 1 1no. ltunl. Bch. a r i• ;1 . UOUSEKEEPER 1 I TW Sewing/Alteieti?nt I l>enerits .~ ll lillt'ral m n1. &H-2601. 8,7_2300 I-I. 10 a.m. h:nnv.·ledge of plastic in. 1 • J'ltf.:CNANT? Think 11 X Servlc.is.-wfReplir& I n1ilision pl C 11 LYLF. ;v;ru;c--;:::::-,,..--,=--,-,-.---c-' • i·cC'tion molclin"' helpful bul I N. I rohor1k>n? J(oov.· nil th~ la<'I~ . TICKETS 1 . , fln. •1 ~ ·COOK fetnale, Conv11lescent I µ'h ..aguna igue area firsr( Olli l.lft-: LINJ-.: _ 2·1 1-;xPERIENCF.D R<'st.vling I>· R<J' C 1-1 RYS I~ E R Hospital. Full & part limC'. ELECTRONIC n1.11 nflt., A salary t'Ofll· 2 rtays per week I ~I 5a?1 1,1 thl· ,t;, Alterations. Rea.so nable. J _LYl\10LIT. l·I. 1071 \Ve s I \\'ill train. 642--05.98 n1ensura1e U'/exper. Coran 196-0058 in;, --· -----Alarm System SHll 'S'l".\L>S ,i;. JOHNSO:'\ I • 963--5806 e l 1!h .Sr. Sa11t;1 Ana. 5-li-T.1!H. . . . 1 £ng:inl'l!ring. 5.'"l82 J\feFad· ,\lffilfOLICS Anonytnou~ I II . ICE FOLLIES ' Altor•t1'on-"2·5845 J\sk for Jfarry ~rh or COOK-F.)(per. 1ns11tur 1onal. den HB. R93-<lS61 HOUSIEKEEPERI, U~in, for Phone 54Z.Tll7 or 1<o'rile P.O. nat• •t1on ~ l.ylP lt!iv. · Tn1mf!d. opening. Park Lido ASSEMBLERS en1p oyed coupe . .,,.., wk. Box lZ'Zi, Cot.1:1 l-1~. Npal, uccurate. 20 yea.n exp. · l-le,1.lth Care', 466 Flagship l>~ULL & Part Time fll'lp rt>fs. reqld. Reply to P .O. Socl1I Clubs S3S * * St'r11. ;,,h thni 16th Television Repair AUTO SALESMAN Rd, !\.B. &12-80-1-1 ~:~~p~~·A;~~~ Box 1438, Laguna BNch. SPECIAL ;lL tlu.·1 1 Tu S(•JI H!\l\V and Used Cars. COUNTER girl, par1 time, To siart In San Juan Ca· IX't"'!IOn, Me & Ed's Pizza, HOUSEKEEPING ~ U., * JNTRADATA *'. INTRODUCTORY FABULOUS COLOR TV Repair, expert, ,\JI Company IK'nf'fir.s. Set' hun;:t•I' hand nut. 10:30 lo pistrano. appi,,x. St~f)t. lOth, ,110 East J7th St., C05ta ll.ftenlOOn,!I. 5 Dl\ys. Must OFFER ~aM>nab_le, n10SI in ~me. !\·larli 1~.ost>n 111 ~!J. ;, days. :l4:-r9156 197::. t-.lesa. have car. Call fi#.669.t. QUA LITY'""'.-!"" FORUM '""''""'""'·H.B. N.B. & CREVIER BMW CREDITMANAGER HOUSEKEEPER -In, 3 \\·.1~1rCYr<> 1 C"un1>IL'11• Alarn1 . Systen1 C.!\I. Ben Gal le more, e T • FULL & part time employ· i.u.- .. l ~•l):l·i;I 1n ('nltl " 111111 lnslalls Easitv Any· 1 :-.11hJ•~'t l(l $1 ff'rvlr·r 91i8-271l'l. 20il' \V. Isl S!., S.A. R53-3171 . r..lust he exp'd & able lo ap-i ra1neeS ment avRil. Need very ~~~:~ ~~.84~ c, ......... .,.., 1\·a11 :>;tl\V rrir ~·H~.r: !<lllll· 11·h"1i'. llnn1l'!<, Husint>ss, 1·i1;u·.:l' al 1hl• Fo1·11n11 Tile AUTOJlilOTJVE 101 boy, 40/ir ply principals & <;Qncepl~ nl \\'ill /X'l'f\lrm (';ihlin~. llrii·ing, special people refldy 10 !•lf' fll'Of11<· on I prosfN.'rl1\·•· !)l"m1.'i, :'ilobil" l!nn1<'s. Cu.s. PJ('1t .... ,. 1·;11J 61:?·~'7S. ex! :i.:::i ,vk, insursince & pt>nslon creel!\ ·~ colle(•t1ons. Xl~il & llll'l'hanil'!ll asscinbly of gruw v.•ith ne1v company. lfOUSEWORK, 4 hours each H1atch 24 hi~, 1 10111 lnsla\lation, PL\l\f.'(•I Ju ··1111111 your tit'ke1s. CN011h C1':RAl\flC TILE NE.W & plan. Torn Sia nip Forrl. ti3.J opporlu1u1:i:-\V_la Jeade1· 1n sub·asscniblii•s. Earn $500 per \\'k. Citll n1orni11K. Mon tl1ru Fri. $40 ii I . 6:1.~-:1!"120 I.,\ W,~-!;:t:<i .. 1 l~)'n·s. \\'in<~111·s S: Incl. t•flun1y tull ~· n11n1ber Is N. <:1 Ciim·i-. •. "11 the. franchise 1ndu~lry. Sul.r 998-5027 for App!l t. l\'e<"k. 01vn car. ;>56-15Tr. I I El · T C1 · -10 1 ... .,, ren10dC'1. Fret-est. Sn1. johli r_ "" "" 1 L.\l>IF.S -sun1n1<'r Spcc·i;ilf 'iot;• •·~·tric rR~. ,.10 1 1'--'(' ->-· ~ ....... , 1l'elr-on1<'. 5:)~2-126, '."136-8589 Cletnenir. Con1 ac1 Hugh nHI !·esumc &. sa ary req. in • Experienced FUU.. Tl~1E -Service Stn· 111 St>nsru-s. l\lagnctit' V !ril · * * * I'-•" 40 .• 11.,7 1.."0nf1dence -10 PO Box 1790-rion auendant Contact Paul ~ r n1C'n1bi'r~hl11 $.... C.ill · ).; ·-•· H E T 5 ·1 --..: '' . ,,__ . . MAH N B h C 11 ·f•A RTNl-.:P.· X~l<tT! ur ~1)111<'. :mv,.(', t•al , le. MOW & EDGE op 01 l"h .11 7 30 4 J e\\fJlOl1 eac , A r. l\lin. 2 yrs C'Xpl'r; kTlO'l\I color Roybal, 642-3906. C'on1paratol<> IO 1hr ~·1ncs1 "' YSI er· : .. to pin 9266.1. cl'.Jde; l'Ct.<Qgnlzl' con1pon1.'f1tl: "~~-l l'IB. __ _ I ~)S!f'Tit!< 111 a f n t.·tion of EXPERT & I * QUr\LITY * l\fon-Fri. my hon1c. l'C~R~<~··o~!~T~G~.--1-.. -.,-.-•.. ct-s.---... aliilily 10 read schenta!ics. *GARDENER* ·111,•11· C.'ck'll DEPENDABLE * l\lULCH & TOP SOIL * Ciill 646-41157 "-n· "67~1450 ·--~r dra\\·ings. & v.·ork from Be your own Boss I l~ C,\LL ~'(JI{ FH~:i;; !ll );\:11-: ~ Call For Prompt, :>&6-6930 )B,\BYSl'ITER . Substitute ~~~Tl!! for l>-1argart>t other 11•rillt>n & verbal in. }>'uJJorp/liinein your Lest and Focnt 1. OE'.\ION.r;TTu\TJO:\ A./\l) Free Estimate. Tree Service lt'Hchcr needs l'.Csponsi~lc or Craig structions. o\\Tt area. High income. . 1-.:bl'L\1ATE. 961-0812 ----------I 1vornnn on pa rt tinli' basis , . I Guaranteed Customers ' 1714) SS7 5161 n -I 2-3 days a week, 7am-3':3ll CUSTODIANS-Days, f/1 1mt'. I p1,~asc Apply No Cath Down • EXPERT . TRE:E and Stump n.c.:rnoval. Ca Pl'n!Onnel Dept Jfoag Hos. EN EVCO Found (fret! ads) 550 11 -OR -JAPANESE T r i mm ing ,, Shaping, .,n'~·AM!R,eler. r n ee . 1il1al, N.B. . D Earn Now, Pay Later -----------\'!SIT OUR FACfOP..Y Spraying. Cal D av f'. .,........,. l:oC='-"'=="",-;-c----c 968-0812 1··-.:0; Blk fnll JM.AXIi<' 1\·(p11r-1 ,\.\'O SJ JO\\ROQ\1 GARDENING 67:;....5435. BABYSITIEll: necdl"d for DELI'~'ERntAN . for early I plf' 1-,)IJar .i:.-flea 1-olli1r lone Al•tmtronics, Inc. Cornplelf' Gardening Sf>rviee TREE ~· Ing 1 I Kf lf'Rcher's 2 sniall clilldrun. fTIO!Tilng LA. Tin-ies hon1e ~ Avenida ,.,..........,,t>rlo GENERAL office in service ~" E · ''1mm nc 1 ing !\Iv ho<n" 01 yo•·-CdM delivery route. J\fust have ., __ J Cr;•,,,...._. ind sl"'' posting at't'Ounls 1.111 Vil' llc1l & l;olhard I ;;o-11 Red Hill Av('., ~100, .. ,,""' stln1ate!I 54&--0724 Paln1 trees, anrl t r l' c tii1-39!lf.I."' '"'"'' • rconon1ical car. Good sup-~· uan apl.Strano N'e~lv~~bl(', heRvy photles, 11.B. Costa J\1esa Exp. Am•r. Gardener ren10val. Gen. clea.11 Up, plen1entary income. No Equal Oppor_ Employer m/f ·son1e typing, adrlressograph , ii Ii~ l:i2:"i 1 1 Babysitting M;i iur. ClL'fl nup, Decor. Shrub RC'a s. & lnsut't'd. 847-1791. fi..\HYSfTTl!:H, . ·r ea ch c r solil'iting, no collf!l'ling. 21~ or will trAin, ordC'r writing. ~ ".:!).-\\ h1 1,. n11Ui• k11l•·n -tnrn, Lndscp & Sprri<Jr Tutoring nt'eds rei;pons1~\e v.:on1an hrs. daily. Owr 23 · years El\ff'LOYr.tENT OFFERED ~l ust like & he Rhle fO han· I f<11'l.: 1&.1J, NINI. n-d on /J(',ui. 1 BABYSIITING my hon1e &:1,._ &l:i.1!130, for care or 2 ch1ldrtn. Own 0 1 d. 'Vcslnlinster/Garden Male, small lite rnf1; co dlc de f a i 1 e d ,\·ork . . ', nu.~u!'-1 1~1 al'ku1i;i.:. C.1\1., r~~ •• ya.rd _ loving care LA.i'IO.<:;Ci\P!NG. lt1ivn .t tranSpor1ation. 5.i2--91B3. Gl"O\•efHuntinglon B c a c h needs reliuble f / 1 i me Intl·ivicv.·s 1!-U. 2113 Can· • J'\.'fi. ~41tl5 5:ii;...o&,., ~. 1, ,. ·,1, k 1,.1 s " 1 v ,. , . ., . I l[Il] BAB\'SIITER-111u1urc sitter riN'a. 638-2924. e mployC'e. Oppor. lo grQ\\' yon Dr .. c.~I. " ' ... ' ,. +• r 2 Id · f t "... 1v/co. Min. expcr'-rl'((rf. ~~""7;==7;:-:::;::==-Y.\JG r-.lal" Af~ha11 Jl11unrl in L!Cl':NSED Babysitler · l\f.y Reasonal.Jh-. r.·1. Buland. ~)'merit cor 1110· 0 in an·:• 11Ys a DELIVERY n1an car I y 9i~2290. Jim L 1 i n e , GENERAL Handyman - Vic of San!a Ana K· ~an1a hon1e. Avail 1\1 on· Sa t. 5 1(}-176.i i;· ;;;;;;;;::;;~ i: ..!!,,~ . .,..~k.~m~ydh~o~o~>e~ .• f,d~uN'T'"~g~fl'•~l! 1 morn .. newspnp!!r df'live,;. kd 'Young man age 17 in· 1-:abi.•t St., C.M. !Jcfennry) "PC'rsonal Care" 645-76.11. Co SC'me~ler. 83.1-37:J9 C~l ru·eu. 1\-lost ln1ve de. °"w~"'=~'~Y='·=---,-..,--1,,..,,~1 .• 11 ,., .,..,-<.·mg,, li er n1plete l..!!wn ,II: Garrtenin.,. EQUfP•JENT , Int '"'~" .._ ""'" ~'6 -Business Service " BAR J.fAJIJ \\'ANTED. pcondahle car., $200 nlo. ,. · n11 enunee ~chool. $20. week. Senrict" · Hauling & Job Wenf'ed, Feriia1e 702 20:12 Nc\vpo11 Ave., Costa ~54~8~-4~752=----,--::----t T a In e f'-, !\fu.~t have 84, ~14. }'~D: hl k <«kl'r Spanil'I, C!eo1111~. 548-040'5 I\! · is-9252 . . nieehanical ability. Long ,,__,,., :\Jail', Vic. Jiivcr Avf'. NB PART tlme ~eepin~ and JAPA.1'\Jf'.:SI-; Ga rd enc r . NEED help at home? \\'e . e~., :)' · · . . DElJVERY, help: Freeway .tenn opportunity. CaH 642-Like to trade? Our Trader'a .,i3-&l66 ~'7~ done in honte. Phone Ga rdening Service, trim-have aides, n u rs l's , BILLI_f'G Clf'rk l'l.'Cept1on1s1. auto supply, 27601 r-orbC's 5772 for appt. Paradise column is for you! 1-~0 Blk 1·:i1 \\'/0l'8 rollar 55 · n1lng, cleanup. 6'15-1796 ho u sekprs, con1panions. CAH in per.son Nt'll'JXl!'t VIiia Rd ., L.'lguna Nigut>l. H I W ed M & F 710 Help Wanted, M&F 710 \,. I c 'I C I u · llt•alth CarC', •lrlOO IH1tirin , . -. e p ant , 1c. Shalin1ar n ". arpenter General Services -;',~,"!~,~11•.kers pJohn, \Vny. N.R. Ask for Mrs. DENTAI:_ass1stan~, respon~i- 1;\;)..3'>39 _ ... ~ 1 11 o.;;1.1'I" • hie J1'1SH1on for i::1r1 exp'd 1n F"ND l\!t.::han lt/16 -Vii· AU. typed ~;orl<. tr~i~i~: ALL typr_s home l'('pa!rs. ROOKKEF:PING • n1y ho1n(' -------a ll pha.~t'S of dl'T'ltistry . H.B. lhu·bor llic::h (.'al! f(I Jdcnliry T'l'tnorl. ud · 9 r.·r. l. 11,. ~c tual. 11ml' &; matC'l"lal. A/K. A/P, p,tL f'1 c., ha\'(' BOAT CARPENTER nffi'''" RlHXl97. ~filh-13.1\2 ~~~~,!~l . l'Cpn.irs. Fast Scrv. No JOb too sn1. t~u:. vie. ~J~_guoli11 & I 1:''. do llni'il11r:,:: :n•rk <•n :;T n rr•:T.\1·7n~.-A.,.,-iil,-. 7,-,,-,-,,-,,.7k~in l 'UPl'Y--1(~;-,.-.,-,,-.,-,.,-.-,,-,~-.-,. ··"°===c--::-c-;-;-::-::-:--:-1 F'&B Hon1r Rf' pa i r, F.d1n~er, 8.19-4:;<12. J r1111 l(•r Tyoe 'lll·hu:. o r 1 r ;1t·lil'1• CnnvalC'Sl"en\ \\'000\\'0R.J..:, ca hi n f' r s. &·12-1-3. -I · ·bl t.:l'tl' v.·/1<hl btk hm. 14"' 1 ~~~===c-c,,..,,---l.TVF.-IN ~1othcr's Ht<l~r. DRAFTSMAN I ~'sp1tal. Flt·~L c hOurs for I h1gii-Mf'a 1-,)lt;Jr :i.'ll-~1li6 ~inclinJt, g~t~~\~~~ PORT,\BLE ll1~h Sthool studcnl. fu!! or pu rl 11 111~, 10 -...11rk un! 11111 nr /);I r! time e'!lployl'<'. Lost SSS IJn Durka, !). '' ·' \\'F..:LDING SF:HVICE e S.16-808,.) e 1 1 1 1. . , . Rt'nt>lll ~ Uh·ludr mud vAt'a· ----------· Carpet Service \Vill 1·un1e 10 you cvenin.'ts. ------1 ( e 11,1 '11": !11!.:"· . liu11s, .~· incou1t'.' repl<u'{'o ...--t-.<1ST rruni 131 i'.:as1 l~th ~1 . ________ .... 1 _ v.·eekcnd11. No Joh 100 !'n1all. Help Wanted, M & F 710 1 :it lfir ~;~~I' Crirti 1n('n1 . plttn. Apply l •ll?l I .Ill F ·o (' Ilk C ARPE T Clraning . 54,'\-RZl2 646-1$124 ..,_ -------Supenor. Ne1\'J.10li Ueli.el1, ·ti,· on ri a,y .• ray, 1 • RL'asonablC', .. cflicient. Free'!~~~~·=~~-=--1\·I BRbysltter. lite Boat Q.C. Inspector 01·call 642·2410. 11 It•. 5 lh, poodle, l\lnl<', estimates. l\-1R. FIX·IT: EJ('(.-t . Plun1h-housckl'eper 11;anfed, i..C C.i\1 P.ar(' oppurU.inil·y IOI' DIETARY ,1 I f II ti Ang Jay. Child's driJ::. CRll • • .,9919 • 1...-, Palnru'" c"'......,nter •-1~-r1·1 2 ho•• 6 & 8 ~ .. • "1 r-. u me ~ .. b · ' ~ • ·-r • "v•• · ·'a q11a!rf1C'·fl. G1:I Coat &.· Pl"U-rnoming shift, xlnt fringe 5>18-l3:69 Carpet C1eanlng =~ble Rat~. ii hr. 5-1<HlB7. ilesa Verde, C.M. rlu1•1ion kno111('(18e h!"l1Jful, bnJUI. Heverly ~lanor Conv llavr something you wnnt to Fl C & w·,do .7-'--iF:....______ area. Call 612-051<1 ror appr. l lo~Jl .. Capistrano !Wach. sell? Clas11lfled ads do it oar ere in ws H1ullng Accts/Payable Clerk BOOKKF.·F.,pf-.R-th,u 1 1.1• I 49!h'"i186. 11·t'll • f'nll NOW 642-5678. cD~11~tc~h:,_'~'~'li"~'·.,;Sc~!'V'.;·.,;'1'.'1;-1~'°"~I.;:;:::;;-:;;;;:--;:;:--;::-;::;:::;:::;-:: .. Any day is the BEST DAY to 0lBERN/tROO a nd SONS GET RID 01'' UNSICl-ITLY Al IC'n1lt t yr's exp/heavy b11!1111C(' for rapidly.growing, Diamond Sales $800+ 111n an ad! Don't delay. Ctl l"()('t AAIC!s, inii:tallaUon S.· TRASH & DEBRIS. $12 pay<1 h!cs. Must be expert on ~air 1~·1 inanur. Xlnt J::xnericnl-i.'<I all I .,2 ·-1•1,poil·s. . ._.r., ... Est.""'·"-"".:~. LOAD. COLLEGE s·ru. 10 key hy touch. Snlar.v futur". 1f you hnve had P".!t Bkkpr FC To $7SO .c t0< 8,)' V'I • ...,,o. r '"'~ "W '""' oprn. CRH 71~/!147-1229 for hon rd ''"!h'l' .t-fi l'l' rf's JJOnlii· -;,;;;;;:.:::::::::::::::;;;:;;;;..:..;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;1 Dl<::NT. 5ilS..f.428 . fllll'l"'-'ic"'· hi!•, 111111111•1• .~. 1~·1y f/e)(ihlf'. Nt• '("'i•hl" SK IPLOADEK & dun1p lruC'k ADM SECRETARY Cnll tili.s%1 , ask ror WESTCLIFF 11•ork. Cont'l'E'lC, 1.u1phal!, i\nri. ! .•r,;;,,1ri.·I ,\;.:rn··~ Sll\\·iirf:, brt•nklnq: .. ~1fr-7110. F1-c Paid. Hl·.;·l'('ation11l di 81tEAl\:F.\:O:'I" .'II l•·tii·li-·;:;;k n;:1 1 E. r·:d !!::;c•·. S .. \. l'('{'fOr llN'<!~ !f'>/) l'('f''.\' rn " '""" •\I k Ill I' I I C:E:N llnulin", Trec/Sht'ub rlCi'd{'(l. Jlour.• "2·.".'". 111 · .'l r r n rr Trader's Paradise IJAVI'; Zl' "/'J 1-"lr't'.'ball mtr honle on I T. Do(lg(' C11anls, !!l1K under wan-. 1400" ml. \\'ill 111·1·1·11r ,....., .. In lrti or ! f)<l» :\7ti6~'16·5S07 1.ike lo tr&dt'.'? Quo-'f'radrr'A l,aradl~ rDlu11111 I.• fnr ytlu! 5 llnc?' 5 dnyl'I for S bucks. . lines times dollars .. hafll'lk• rc~rv111ion.'! ror •·luhs ..,. ~1 :,12.i;~::.fi trin1. ~r & Yd clr.nnup. ,lti; ket'p hi;\ hu~y dt•pt run· .l'l'lll'S t'l.:fM'I", & 1111 Al'tiJnd __ -· __ E11t. !i31¥'.ri7, 557~. nini;: iiinoothly. Gr('Rt f~H. kLl!'ln"!n \1 11rk. Si.11111· lncal DISll n1arhin1• OJll.•ra1or. flOI S LOCAL nlOvinJ.: & huullnM: by !ll'Jfll. Siar! $(i(i6. AIM ,. .. l¥ l"('(l'r. :-:10 \\'. 11h 81 , Sl\11111 & Jl.'lll!\, fu ll 1im" ~Jon thru !ltuck'nl. Large tru1·k. l<Pr15• J()fJ,'l. call Sally IJ 0 ;.1, Ana. F'li. 2 i;hif1 .~ av.111. ti:Jll tn 3 Barty. 5.14-l!Wti or 67J.00.1l M().t~. Coostal Personnel BllEi\l\.~'i\S'T Cook v.•/good 11.n1 or J0::11l a ~n lo 7 JHll. 1..-AULING, lite 111 o v In g, A~y. Zi!K> 1-la.rbor Blvd,, e:oiper , for large food OPl'tll· ~i(K~I ~~o!r~bti S2.~ hr. garase & yard cleanups. Ct\1. Hon. Call Chef F'ted, l)fol PP y 30I v'· 'I'\' .ce Cti;t1'· """'129 54&-0lOO ADMlNl~ •TJVE ___...... .WC'l)I)..; Ncwponer In n, Tor, . 1ct<?r1a, .1•·. or · .,, ~ .............. ~ 6--l<l-l?OO. ~1cmor1al Ho!!pllttl . F.qoal YARD -g!U"llge clean ups. tary, 60 + wpm typing, lite opponunlty i-;mplo)'t'r . Remove dirt ~ ivy shr11md. prior office exper. BUS Boy~ -Dl\,.vll, no ex-, . ..a..c 'd' 0A7 ~ if'nce """""""'~. Mu!rt Uke pcrienN' rtl'tt'&.~ry. ju~ fl OISHWASl-IF~R eve shtfl , '" .vc1,118,Y8, t..'l'B ing. '7"t "D.JW dc<taiJerl~~~1~ ..... Npt, Brlt. )Of Of cn!hus1:11n1. Compltote W~ l_hru Sun . B II. h l A TRASll HAULING SnJary opt'n, Otll 64)-05:28, training In slorv &t4-260l Corlnttuan Yal'ht Club, 1601 GARAGE CLF.AN·UP :nn Nc\\•port ~ntC'r Dr.: ~Ide Or., Cdi\f. Sec Olcf proved nu~fl or dtsllrt prop. * JlM * 541H>l0t ARCl lITECT'URAL M oon · N.B. l:'De=."'o,",,· ==,__.,-.,,--,,.-- f'11y. Tr1ulf' $120,000 'rl'ullt 32 FT. rtJRNITtffiE Vun for liWrter.I' . Al:tt>t'l!ioo! Intl"r'-uuSBO\' • l)'Y'· -,.x· DISll\VA.."ll F-:n. full 1in1C', I-• ,_, 6 1111 1 1 1 h 1 , ·1 1n('diate <IPS!gner-flrn~man ° ·~· ... 1 ,_ 11 t'""" vu•' I . OCO urn au !I w. lt('n for cilllfl'<.lt_'I \l'Oli! in Y"'l.inf( p<'ri1•ru·C' r11•t•••ss11ry, Ju~! ll b"f'l(H .,., .. ,~. ,'·~;_ 8.184651 lu1.11ljnl(. !'18-1862, 5&7-2736. wlllh"·i~''' in lf'ut·«. 210 612-.;,i((,. ('l'l)Kl't'l!s.il'(• 11\V('tll Sho/l. Pro-"' 6.o/.12 ~·avajl> Rd, \\.tr·.~fn1. Housecle1nlnt fl1·l~·n1·y in l>l't'l\t·nlnlion & Ne11J)()I ('t1111cr Dr .. N.l.J. l)O~fE:S'J'tC llclp G("('lrgc 11 Ur,. 2 00. 16:<36' dcn,_2 ca.rl ------~----pr 0 d u ct t 0 11 drawln"'s 641-261)1. Allt>n Bylanil Agency, !~il !(Ar Sg()()I) l'Q for TO Jjelwer DF.PF.NOABLE Ex'pd Lady dl'~ll'ell. Future 1:ienn. J>ool· e CA131Nf·:T" l\IAl\ERS I•:. 16th Sl., !\.A. :,.17-0395 hoof orf Prine. Onl.Y'. Good and J'f'lioble. Rcf'11. Uon po s 1 I h l e. l<en e J\li\ClllNISTS 547-6.\14 e 673-8U7 e l.A'f:\1'1'mann, A r ch l t t"'e t. e F IBERGl..ASS 11>1EN ······--·······---··-·J('\n -~ifl~I A.rk .• , 642-5671 &'U-2891. C111l ~iG-1~ ltnve $0mcthlniz you want to l'lt•IJ? Cltts!liHeli ad~ dn It W('il . CAii NO\V 1)42-567r.t. MEii ·WOMEN EXECUTIVES-MANAGERS lOK, lSK, 25K, SOK SALARIES • NEGOTIABLE Are You Unemployed Now -Are You Seeking A Change -Worried About Your Age - Tired of Broken Promises -Undecided As To A Proper Course of Action - ARE YOU UNDER PAID? If You Can Answer The Following Cate9orie1 In The A!J!rmatlve, We'd Like An lntenlew With You IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUi: -WE CAN HELi' YOU A. Do you """& 0110119 •Ocellcr11.t! d,;,.,,,' 8. Do vou have 9ood nallve i11tellig11,.ce? C . Der you fetl 1uflicien1fv mcr liv•led fo ach1ev• 1 0 . Do you ti .... the 11bl!itv lo mt1kt dt~i1ion1? E. Ar" you •ttdv lo 111 " re.,l i1li1: caree• obiect; .. e 1 F. If .,.0 11 W••• 'onvillctd th.,1 he!p w"} .,-. .. i!able. would yo11 •1:,epl ii witho11t d,.J.,v? YOU SHOULD KNOW e Tht better job1 1•1 not 1dve1ti1~d e Third perty profeuio""r inf lu•n<11 i1 1om1tim111 "•<•t1••y e G.tti"'i' the right doori ope n, •t I~• riqht le~el ••· q11ir111 l•<h11iqu•I • b•cutive poiition1 er• fi!led Hlrough e11e,utive in . ter¥1 ew\ e M11• t11wt11• 111t ili"9, ii 110! 1 tot•I •"1wer EXECUTIVE SERVICES, INC. Moy HCNe An Answer For You! St11d Re1umt 01 Ct !! l odtv -Fot- . NO COST tll:COTIVI INTERVIEW EXECUTIVE SERVICES INCORPORATED 181 N. MAIN ST. -HOMI OffllCf-SANTA ANA Secvri!y '""Ir 8vilding Sui!t 707 PHONE: 1714) 547-9625 Huntington BHch High School District • llas An Opening For OFRCE EQUIP. REPAIRMAN Starting Sal. $691 mo Pl1111 Xln't Benefit& lntere11ted applicants ttpart for the written •est Sepcan. ber 5th, 3!30 Pi\1:, Room lll, llunt i ngton Bear h High School, !9a> Main, fun. t ington Beach. Equal Oppor. Emplorer l.NSPECTION INSPECTORS WE MAKE OFFERS NOT PRO~ISES Varian Oat• MachlM1 Dtit> to 1t."I r1:1pid growth M,, scven1 I opening~ on. I~ t ~nd shift in receiviJljit" 8' itt Pl'OC\'8.'I inspection f'l ll'K" 11011. \\"1· offet·: * Ch•nce for Advancement * Competitive Pay * Xln'I Banofits * Modern Facilitlet rt you're inleres1ed In j(1irring the fa:>t.-inating 11'0l'ld of com.- put"en .t. have exper. in one or 111ore 11.l'l'ns or inspection Incl uding cablei;, chai;sis, circuit boards, l'Qmponents, Sh('(•! tll o'I J\l l)R rts suh-n~M·111hl1 .. ~. PlruSi' Apply In l'r>Nl)tl ()r C\•111111·1 B. l\1·a rk,. VDM 2722 Miche lson Or. Irvine, CalJfornl• 833-2400, Hf. 336 Equal Oppor. Employer INSURANCE SALES No ''11.fl n1•c·., 1•urn v.·hiic. )'OU h'lll'll, pt1r1 11111'', t\'f'S & 1<o'kndo:. lull 111n1• 11 l1r·n qJJllll· fled, l";tr1n1•r.; 111;,un111e1• Gro11p Erl L11n1 • 540-ISJ.l l.lk1• 10 tnu.lf'? {lur Trader' l'arndisc eolum11 i!I for yoo! ;) lirw-1, .3 (IA)'' !('Ir 5 bucks . I J .. .. • - • Help Wonted, M & F 710 Holp W•ntod. M & F 71 0 Holp Wontod, M & F 710 l[fi] ~' &iiiiiiiicls;;;=• ~lrttJ~~I I £•fkl'-J[JJ j;;ml --~Jl§J~·-1 Holp Wanted, M&F 710 Help Wanf9cl, M&P 710 Holp Wonted, M&F 710 J[j]] I ( .... . .. , .. .. J\tA(.,1111"'1:-.'T 1\'/cspcr on IRON\\IQRKLR. F ... \:PER. \\'nrm·l··S•u~~~· & HanlinK htOTH ER'S h<'lpcr J.l\e-ln 1 Holp Wonted, M & F 710 2 OFFICt. UIRLS NEIDED SERVICE; Sta. ?l:l•nlrlU, e.x· per. Smog lie. l.Jte mech. Very neat ln Appear. $8(X)+ per mo to start. Apply moml, 2590 Newport Blvd., CM Help W1nted, M & F 710 I Bulld ing M a terials 806 \lf'l.10 WANTS ·ro WOIU<t -DRIVE A CAB!· • Surplus. Bulldlng CJIOOSE your houri \YOrk I ~tA rFm lAL . 1000·~ Of NE\V for youl'6elf, be )'<nit 011·n rrt:.\I S! Doon, lun1ber, ply. boas. Aten or v.'Omen. Can \\'Ood, alu111 shceUna. nwld· he sl!ghtly handicapped. Ing, 1vlndows, etc. OH.NAMENTAL lathl'!I. Ph.'aiM.int Yt'Orklng ehUd. l'vl mon1. Coron<' de.I ,, LAGUNA t9 1-6.~7ti t~ind. Jn new bldg. Con1sct !'t1ar &10-8-'68 or (713) .: JRVTNE Unifi('(! Scliool Dis-~I r. R Chflrlson, ~3993 486-5m. Radlo telephone dl5patcb ~lu1t be 2S, llble to drive Apply~!•''"''"' YELLOW CAB CO, 186 E. 16th. Coeta Mesa , u;<·1 \\'Ill fl('<~'pt 11.ppllt:ati1Jn~ l•>r lntC'rvit\\', 0 ·Conner -'-'M'""T~S~Tio-cO=P~E~R=A~T~O=R- ror thl:-fol loo.I irlg poSITIOllS'. Englnt'ering L.1bi. Typing 56 \\'(.110. ·I; .a;; fO 9 PM. Ne & I-Clean ,\ppearauec. BUILDERS SURPLUS '"'; * BUS DRIVER l\I ACJ llNE: \\'(Irk, lathe & 1t·vln(• Con1pli•x af'C(l, Cllll , l)iu·t lirnt•. l\tus! h;1v(' ~<'hool asst'111b!y. Lile manuf. No l'ilr:s. Patlon. 516-6170. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE Sta. Attendants. 1 F'U!l &: 1 p/tl.me. Neat in appear. Can traln sharp mnn. Apply nioms. %ro Newport Blvd., C.r.t . Vt11, retired. Age 25 to 70. Supplement your Income. Drive a cab G hrs or more a day. Apply in person, YeUow Cab Co., 186 E. 16th St .. Coata MeS&. 2400 So. 1-taln St., S.A. Mon thru SO.I 10·5 n4: 546-1032 • tlus dri\·c!"s llN'ni;.. .. $J,~ p!'cw.lucliou. Call ~3:> or NEED \lounian to do l!te ., 1~1· hour. 1 •• 1s-1211. housekeeping & help tiike OUR buJiness ttqulres a n et- tlclent girl fot' shipping & -Othttr related duties, salary commensurate w/eKper. Studio U. ~M. C1meras & Equipment •. * SEC RETARY I :011\IO, i'UR MOTEL.. c·nrc or 12 yr. old boy in ex· 1 t.:-.p''I n~ lit'hool ~ec1'<'t11 1')' La~unll TI.eel Mofcl ctianc~ fOf' room & bcmrd & 2 SERVICE Sta. Attendo.nll 1 full & t p/tlme. Lite mech exper. Apply L a 1J u n a Chevron, 001 s. Coast Hwy, Laguna Reach. WtRE Wrn.p operator1. ~nu aulomatlc. Exp desirable but 1vill b'l\in. Good l\'AgCS & benefits. C.r.1., N.B. area/&1:5.-202-1. 808 pr(•f1·11't1I. 10 nm. p11~111on I :l(tM() s. C.:oast H\1'y.. ree.s. salary. \\'~d & \Vknds • Stil3 tn Si~5 ~H). l~'lgu1111 Bc-a«h, 4~J-200a nft. Call 962--ti(f.)6 or aft. 6, :. * BOOKKEEPER l\J,\llJ-for niuicl, Nf'.'1!.l -"968-"'-'IC:IO'OO::.·~~~~~~ PART tJme messenger girl 18 to 22 yrs. i fus1 ha\'e m'll cAr. ?.lileage alloY.·ance. Call Jenniler, 833-1390. GENERAL KODAK 16 m in projector. Optical IOund. ?.tic1-ophone. $200 5:17-9308 , Food &trv1<'t.·~. IU I\to: l)oJi;I. ;•ncr1,:~tll'. Laguna Beach • NO EXPERIENCE • • 11on. St;n 10 ~il2.1 ~ICl. l'i.'so11. G dl1y 1-1·k. 494-1-196 SECRETARY Sh<>rthAnd ··or dictaphon~ . General of{lee experience required. SERV' STATION-COM Tllfl Pay + Profit Sl1lirlng 5 Day 1\•k, Sun of!. Prefer cxper, Phone 613-8818. \\'Or-.tAN 4().55, S.S hrs from 3:30pnt. Glve & take orders & info on ph-One. No salea. St, $1.65 hr. Training period. Nr l losg llosp. 64G-40ll 10am-10pm. Furniture 810 _ * FOOD SERVICE MAINTENANCE JOB NECESSARY ,, ASSISTANTS l\latui-e :.tnn TRAINEE POSITION PART time jobs. Ideal for l!ltudents, Inside \\'Ork. 4 tirs. r.1-r k 4 hrs. Sal am. 1192-m!. !'•r!OVING-\\'a111ul trip I e dn!sser. mirror, n i g ht stAn1I, desk, $150. Book 8helves, $.'!(), dbl. hide-a-bed $2'l5; orll'ntal bl'lL'll: table. $25. Suot'kel ma.sk & fins, ne~-er used t ll: Mise. ladles clothing n 12 & 13, muc:h n1ure. ~40 il••\'l•l;c 1, 2 & 3J 10 ~1o. rn· H.C'&'11lar Hrs., 5 Day \\'k NOW OPEN i.11ion. $1t1J I(' $,'{;t:I dcpeiK.I· Good slarting salary GB Industries of So. Calif. cnl on evel. Ant horag< Apts. 5-ii!-l50t PITime Cleric 12;30-5;30. , has lmn1ed!all." O{X'ningic for Filing, typing, r f' 1 i e I s"'" CLERK TYPIST TOY & GIJi'T PARTtES 55 1-1·pm typing. l louscY.ives demonstrators, BID & CONTRACT SERVtCE Sta. Attendan111, male or fem. Full & p/titne avail. 83l-0911. * DELIVERY MAN l\lanager-Daily 9ain·5 pm trail)('('~ in (\is play, s~i\tchboard. 8 3 3-0911 ~ t°ood Sf>M.'iCi'S. \0 mo. posi-nUll'keling disUibution & meJ lion. $6+l to $7:-r.\ 1\10. MANAGER credit n1crchancllsing. 6 nc\\' t o0""""'=-="="~·~~~~-- ea~n to $2,000 by Dec. 1 .. No CLERK delivery -no coUection. Free Hosteu gifts, need Calculator, 55 "'"Pm typing. SERVICE Station Help. Jo"ull or p/time. 990 E. Coast 1-lv.-y, Newport Jkh. \\'0?.fAN for K ~ n e r a I housecleaning, 1 day a \lo'eek, in our pleasant home, Submit Apptit:alLOOs, ll('sU· locations 10 open in im-PART Tir-!E. lull time, ex· Ol('s .I',, Rl·f(•1'Cnl'CS pi IOI.' 10 mcdiale futur<>. ~!any posi-per not nee. Enqultt at S..·pr, 5th 110 14600 Sand C'"dri· TRAINEE tions 110\\' open tor rull tinie Stra\\' llat Pizza Pa1ace, yon, E. Jr\·1n1~. Ca. 927lf.J. permancnl p('(lple. ~S="="~'~"="="=· ------ Equal Oppor1unity En1JJloyrr N E N * Xl,.t.;T TRAINING 1:1flO· PASTE-UP artist, fu ll tin1e. -"IT'S Fun 10 \Vork at F'ur -, o xper. ecess GIV\l\1 I r\o exp. necessary. Co. 1-ell's" :Find out vohy. Posi-Earn As You L1arn * SUMl\1ER & P/Tl:'-.IE benefits . Apply 17tt:i lions a\•nil for h u s \\10RK AL-50 AV1\IL FOR Nc.1~1>0rt Blvd., Costa Mesa boy/dishY.'lisher. No t>..;p. If you are cunhitlous, career H I G H -SC 11 0 0 L & R E SALESMAN · R .. ininded & \\'ant 1otal involve· COOLEGE STUDENTS ' • car. 523--5484 Gilts n EXPORT Gadgets SALESLADY for bakery. .. SPEC:IALIST . BetWttn 21).50 yrs. Apply 1' •.gure ~phtude, requires bet1-1·ee11 8 am· I 2 n oo n , ltght typing. 548-3031. 273 E. 11th SL. Apply in person or call: Costa Mesa; C up o a k·e OONA LEVERETI' Bakery. !TI4l s-Kl-5000, ext. 250 962-3290. • * SE\VlNG ?.1 AC ll 1 NE \\'0?1-IAN/tulltime s a 1 e s OPEJV\TORS. S\\'im y,·ear. clerk. pref "'1th drugstore & 3760 Campus Or., N.B. cosnietlc exper, 49&-9191 540-4511. ?lfOVING. xlnt cond, baby tum. Crib, chest, port-a- cl'ib, s1roller. play pe:n, 1111S4.'. 2 l\1ugna\"OX 8peakCTS. frplc, cquipment1 Hollywood Ix-ct, Kcn1no1't' elec. \Vstlr & dryr. Best otfc.r. Ca 11 64441691 \\'ORKlNG n101her needs li\'t'-S~IEET 111t•la.I joumeyn1en & in babysitter, ni~ honte HB apprentices. needed f o r Sch age children S.16-4316 lighti1ig tixtur,. romp.any. ?.1on-Fri alt 7 Sat & SlUl all Contact The \\'ood Lighting d Fixture Co., 4020 Can1pus ay. 1'~ URNITURE. mattresses, nee. a11!d ouvancemcnt I t. t U h n1enl \\•/people we can de· * CO!'>·IPANY BENEFITS nves iga e ie new approac _ possible. Apply ~fon-Thur!'!. & · ,. k tt oo velop your managen1ent * SO~lF. PATIT T I M E 1nnovn ive mat' e ng t . 2:00.6: . flt 16:!01 Beach abilities thrU our "'n1'ning p 0 S I T I 0 NS A L S 0 !e('hnique11 of TifE GAL- SALESMAN & ?.I a n a g er , n1ale & fen1. $845 & up monthly guarn. i.f qualified. No e~pcr, necess. !\tr. Lee, (213) 771).8543. · Hyland Laboratories Dr .. Ne""(IOrt Beach. appllantts buy at _a ln1ost SHIPPING CLERK I -11~1 cost. E t he l Red d 's B!vd, l fu ntinJ:?:ton Beach " LERY OF HOMES Y E I Op · J J>N'oUI'affi. AVAILABLE . OU ,.:(. qua portun1ty Emp oyer •v.,,. 4 FOR PERSONAL 11•ill be glad you did: Call v..--v-1fw• ' Job Stability INTERVIEW CALL: ; 91iiL,·-·,56 •. ~! .. 0'•rr •• •,•,.,"" •• i~~'.!'e.•.•,· 5"2591 .._ M--u """ Fen1ale 36-40, part time. lncJ P/time. $2.50 hr. E:-..-per.1 '---=iiiiiiiiiii·iV;i!~ F\Jrnllurc 1O6 51 Loa &12.:~112. I -I• /\Jaml!os Blvd., Los . _Alm., SNACK B G, I "-A t• u 800 430-1!1~ • , nr ir, must uc: n1q et SAL E-s-"=cL~E=R~K~-1 ' ' !i:: ·• SE.I; OUR MONDAY LISTING CALL TRJSJ-1 llOPKINS -; JERRl .\V1-{JT'TE?.10RE .-: <l&fE. l Tih $1. (al Irvine) Cl\1 . Suit• 224 642·1470 ~ ~· JE\l/ELER; Polisher; dia· ~' . n1ond setter. Irvine. " Call: 979-612'L ,, JUNIOR SALESMAN: . • -,. Earn $21).$40 per \1·cck "·ork- •! ing after school anti Salur- • •• ., •. days selling ne1-1' su bscr ip.. lions for the DAILY PILOT. This i5 not a paper route and does not in(·lude de- liveries or collecting. Open- ings in Costa 1\lesa, 1'~ountain Valley ancf South 1-funtin.(lton Beach. Apply TIOl\1 by calling 548-3013. Equa.I C)ppor. Employer KENNEL \\·orker for animal hospital. NB-Irvine 1trea. Full or PT. \Vrite Classified Ad No. 900, Dailv Pilot, P .0 . Box 1500, Costa l\1esa.. 92616 Keypunch Operator •1' 2 1.'r11 n1tn. exper. on TB:\1 ' Keypul'IC'h & verify ~1ulp. • 029, 059 & 129, ROYAL INDUSTRIES 2().10 E. Dyer Rrt. Santa Ana 540-3210 Eflllal Oppor. En1ployt>:r m if J(EYPUNCH. 5-.lfl6 or 9G10 exper. Ferm. p/t. Xlnt co. All benefils. :>16-03.':l. ... KITCHEM ~Ip 1vanled. ideal job tor molhl'r v.ith children • in schoo~ V.'ho needs ext ra t. money, a rs 8:30 to l. r.ton thru F'rl. Penguin l\h1\1 Shop 9Sl S. Const H1-1•y, Laguna Group Insurance -1\·ill train. 11·knds. Some heavy lifting Pa.Id Vacati"on Tuesday Only f..S ~R~E"'A~LE"'sr=A~,-;;~-~s-A~L~Es~ req'd. Start immed. Apply * * -* SUCCESS CAREER ln person. Grog Shop. 3JOO Hyland Ave, C.Osta l\tesa, Calif. 9'1626 An equal opportUnity employer n1ale/female Automatic Salary Williard C. Thompson r..'e1v or experienced. Join 1he Balboi1 Bay Club 1106 Sand P iper \Vorld's largest and fastest 12:ll \\'.Coast llwy., NB Increases Corona del Mar ;:TQ1ving resale organization g,\LF.Sl\T~\N: must be exper.\'ii:::-:=i:==:-:=i:=:=z-'ii: Ad with a llf!t\\'Ork o( O\'et 300 $2 hr. We<>kends & e\'es. Ap. Vancement You are the "i ru1cr ot offices and become a 0 TWO FREE n1en1ber vr our i\1illiona ire 11ly, r.1r. Britches, 600 \V. Ppor CJ ' l . .11. Coa st Jh\'Y, N.B. • ub. .1u t1-m1 ion dollar I ;ii;;ii ... i;ii;i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I (714) 935.7417 TICKETS advertising progl'am. F1'<'e g11aranteed licensing school. E:-:-cpllent sales tTaininy. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS * Secretaries T ic Toe Systems, Inc Equal Oppor .. En1ployer to the Sll!PSTAD~ & JOll NSON ICE FOLLIES \Vhat is your license \\'Ort11 Appl icalions being accepted to you'? Check our monUily fol' Sept. · eniploymcnt by ".ar\an .Data ~Ta<'.'thin<'!l has bonus progi:!lln \lo'hich n1eans contractor operating In 1nm1ediate open\ngs: ror Sec- MANAG ER TRAINEE m to yo'il.! ptea!lf!'""' call· Irvine Un iried School Dist. retnries '~ith excellent skills Outstanding opportunity to Sept ~ thru lGth Virginia Jones 835-4811. Persons holding va lid school & the al:liJ~-,0 '?fanl:Ke a advance to managerlnl posl· at the REAL ESTATE SALES bu!! driver ~rtificate prerd. variety of si1.u~tions in a tion in 30-&l days. Our cur-FABULOUS FREE LICENSE Training program avail ror n'l2ttlre, profes:srmal man-l'C'!lt 111 a n ager a eam rhose without ccrfifi.ca tes. ner. If you are looking for a :ii\000.$1500 1no, r.fust have FORUM TRAINING Xln't salaries &: benefit s. position v.ith a growing •loo: to door canvassing ex-(subj<?Ct to 11 service F,'an1ous Rea1 Estate Licens-CaJ!: Mrs. \Valp, cn41 Orange Coun ty company pe11 euce. charge nt the J?orum) lng Cou rse now available 544-1170. that otters excellent bene- Call Mr. Nel\'llla'I(.,, 979.5222 Please call 642-5678, ext 3:',3 thru Tarbell Realton;. Free !!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•I fits &. working conditions. l\1anagerf'lent to claim )'OUr tickcti;. INorth Placerncnt Sen ·ice. Free SCHOOL Bus d ri ve r s \\'e're looking for a dynamic, Counry toll fr!'..'t? number is Training Progran1, Earn v.·an!ecl, routes in your nrea . aggressi\'e, outgoing in-540-ual.l 11•hile you learn. Call Al \\1ill !rain. Good \\'orking fliv irlual 10 fill a l\1anage-• * * Sloan (7l4J 8'.l2-5440. concl. 10961 Dale SI., Stan- mt>n! posilio~ in ,tt young Nurses Aides-Recept. $425 + ton. Taylol' Bus Scr\'ice. ?.Tens ,r,. \\omens sport.~ O d II Ir p 'd p ·--·• , kl' SCIIOOL Teacher needs ,1-e11r store called The Pan-r er es ee ai " 01~ "' s~r ing h (S · · School PleaSt" Apl'lly In Person. Or Confect B. Kri1fka VDM lry {Opt>O soon in the lle\V Openings au· shirts. Goorl personaht)' \\'Ill begin your ri'~. e1~re.0ruiro1c~e for Laguna Hills Mall! If-this is starting \.\'ages -xln't bene-c;in;er .,.,Jla_nd & R. E. 00· kindergarten& in your honie you, call 714/745-468Q tor tits. Trainees accepted, Xln t benef.1ts. N':'w office. appt. or send l't'sume older v.-omen prerd. LVN . ~ccuracy in typing .. Al.so ~·uJ: days per v.·k. Varian \Vrite Classified ad No. 919 Olarge 11-7 shift. Relief f_N!' ~o~s. Cull ,\nn OinslJe, .i'i;ji;;iiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOI Data Machints lrviM Daily Pilol, P.O. Box 1560 LVN . All shifts. BayviC'IV 556-85(6., Control Career ~ - Costa ].'!esa, Calil. 92626 Conv, llospital 5-t0-5690. E~ployrnent Agency, 3400' SECRETARIES ll'\1ne Blvd, N.B. ?.1ANAGE Aparttnents, Older Nurses C?UPle, han~y. bondable, RN.LVN-AIDE RECEPTIONIST llo"C'\l,.,n Beach firm ~ks 2722 Michelson Dr. 133-2400, ut. 33' Equal Oppor. Eznplo)'l'r r.;e"'J>Orl Height~. Resume II 7 & th h'' -. '•-t•n·,, •·/substant>•al to U-127 Ventura Blvrl, · o er s uts. Top pvt .... L • Studio Ci tv. !ilrot, or call clu1y pay. lmmed. pay. for Day or night, no exp. nee., office exper. Sh 80 \\'.p.ni . ._ _________ ......., Zl 3'-S77_1fi00/7G2-9S73 floor duty. Cou n ty\.\' 1 de easy, fun job. \\'ill train, no T y pi n ii: 7 0 w. p . m . *-*-*-s~ ='-"'-'-="-''°-=~·~-TntrV\\'S, ~ton·F'ri 9.5, typing . or &hol1hand, etc. Individuals selected \\1.l:l be ecretary 1\1,\N to \\'Ork f/tiine in ren-L<-scoulie Nurses Rrgistry, Apply in pe~n any aft or self starting •. ~11\ing to ac· Xlnt Skills tal ~·a1'fl . Sho11 hair. Very :~! }lospital Rd., !\'D (Lob· e~·e .. at 2!!30 '''est Cst H.\\-y., ~cpt respons1b1li1y & \.\~k Good On Phones neat hand\vriling. \\'ill train. by Park Lido B 1 d g l N.B. independently. :<\real! ol in· Must Love \\'orking Apply 1norns. 1930 Ne\\')Xlrt &12·995..i. 54Q.99:J4. I ,...,,..,..,.. ......... ..,..,,.11ercst are Pubhc Relation,;, 'Vith Figures & Detail neat in appear.&: be a\'ail-·..;;;.;c.;:.;.:;;.. _____ ...;.;. LOVELY French P r ov . be-1\\'Tl 8 am &. 5 pm. Please 100'.s OF' old baskets, 8.11· couch & n1atchlng chair call 644-2060. tique, p~t lve. past & Ibis, Jampg. Dln. set, ch.Air· prescn~&k-Sal, Sun & l'ecliner. dbl bed, nite Speclall1ing In ?.ton. 1 ,.,_ • 1 Coru>t ll1-1')'., stands & dre;ser, aetf All Office PersOMel Laguna ,_..,ac 1· dl'frost retrig, 6 ITlO!I old. All RUTH RYAN AGENCY ANTIQUES: SC't Victori11.11 prl('('(I reasonn hlc. 548--0419. 1973 Ne1\'J)l'U1, Cai (H6...4SJ4 Balloon back ehri: S6!l.l. SC>LID Birl'h din. n11 sci, 4 17931 Beach, JIB 841-9617 Bra!'S senlcs rlOf•k Nraniii·s l'hr~ & l'hlna cahittel $200. 9' ~Id si!\'e1• 11· a I ch t' ~ · t'Ollr.h .'\.· Jovescat $100. 3 I STOCK CLERKS :-,i~r:ll. nl11111in11n1 bar stools 1100. -PAtR antique 21" brass & J\11 .,111 sin! c:ond. ~198 Some l'Xper, prt>rd \\'Ork1 in gl:\i:s door hru1rlles, 1vi1h ·"~"~·~'~· --------1 11· 'f'le<'lronic t.'Olnponents .. Schl:i.ge lock 1;i0. G·lj...2.173. -l-G DRA\VEll & nlirror., 1-9 ~;;,~I in k;:~:'Cl.!or code. Appli1ncet 802 dl'lll\'t>r f!I't's.~er & n1irror, 1· 11ntiquc t'l't'nch prov. chest Computtr Automation COLDSPOT Refrigerators & mii1'Qr; 1 lg. antique.cor- 16651 \Ton Kannan, INine Kenn1ore 1-1·asht"rs & d~rs ner c:abinet, lainps. !J.1G..6965 STUDENTS year rd. Sat. Discontinued Floor l'oiod els ~I EDITEHJlANEAN couch snack bar. Openings at RN uctions lo $100 $6.i NC'\\' h'\J itv.'OOd C'Offee Orange Co. Tnl'I Raceway. Sear!!, Roebuck.~ Co. .lable, end lab1es $150. 2 Over 11, TIO e...;p. neC. $2. hr. Adams at ~Jagnolia, H.B. ceran1k: lon1ps $1~. each 10 to 20 hrs l\'k, Apply at 9b'2-7781 556-8324 Racei\·ay, 838-1103 FREIGHT Da.n1age Sale, BC-A=R~-~Jl~g~ht-•-·00<_,l,-w-·/~fo-nn_,l-cn-.·I TELEPllONE Ans Service "·ashers. dryers, retri~. Louver rk>or!i. idenl for den. Switchboard opr exper. 3.11 ne\\' \1·ar1'anty. n. eh I t 37" high, 5G'' \\·lde, Sl'/"J. Shift. l\!ln. \\1lge, $2.2'.'1 hr . 1r a~ hers /rlryer~ fron1 : .. 18-74~ &H-10.-.s Fru;hion 1 s I II n d S:'.9.!lj, P.en ch Ci!y Ap-l~ING~,=i7.-,-""'~-. -..,-.. -. -,~i;~u-.~.,1 ~·~.,,~·~·~N~'~.B~.;;;;;Oiiiiiiiiiii""'• I plianN<, ?.1323 \\'. \\'arl'll'l'. k . 1 • s.A. 11 Bick£. of llarbori P _g, <'xlra lmn, t.'On1p ete at $155. "11l1h $350. Usuall)• The Balboa Bay Club Is ;-.;™· ArC<'ptin:; Appllcations For MAIDS & PORTERS For TI1e Opening Of Our Ne-.\' Guest Unita Apply ~fonday th m Fridny 9 Al\1·3:30 Pl\1 P1rsonn1I Office 1221 W. CoHt Hwy, Newport S.ach C 0 PPERTONE \\'hlrl1>ool 110111(' 5..16-1391- electric clryct•, 2 ·yrs. old , ' · . S'i'G. \\'hirlpool i:as dryer $.1."i. \ 8 1):\VF.N~RT, w h ! te !\laytag l\'!'Shcr $15. Guru·. & n~ug,tl1ydv xl nl condition. free dl'livery. 5-l&-8672 or $."i:.I. Ca!! &H-6599. • 847-811J. Sl)FA -$.10, Colree lbl fl'a .. Rent Wi1shers/Dryer1 <'lid tblli $~ -135., chaini $2. '\1k. Full n1Rlnt. S:~$·l0. S4:l-36!2 * 6.".9.-1202 * El.EGA.Vf 5 P<' di ning let. 42" octagon, 2 lenves. velvet C'UshlOrL'!. $UO. 557-.570.> 10 OJBIC foot rr!Jigerutor $46. ~fotor l year old bet Sam & nft 6: 30pm, 847-4871 LADY Kenmore clec. dryPr, near ne1\'. Xlnt co n d . jj1-3.".l6. \\'ASHER * DRYER Portable Dlsh1\·a.shcr $50 each * 6·16-58.fS - * COUCH ,It! LOVESEAT • nc"\·er used, bofh fOf' $'155. U5uRlly horn<'. 968.7910 Blvd .. C.I\I. . NURSES.RN or L V N . R_E_C_E.PT~STE.N0 m11 rlretlng/sales & legal \'ou're Needed Bv Our l\tATURE ladies needed for Increasing staff for c•nsus Good telC'phone personality real estale. Ca n di da.te s Ore To Run The.Show! . · od 1· -• l\'/abilitv. to s.creen calls 10·,. tnui;t have good public & The Rusty Pellcen part llnle n1 C' 1ng &. swcs climb. Need J.11;30 charge t I hon ]' XI • in 11e,v 11·onians 1o;ear shop. & staff nurs••· & 11 •7._.,,., 2 exec's. A1nt typing req'd. e epk' e persona ity. • n l T llH. R1staurant REFRIGERATOR $50. Clean Call 557...ornJ aft er 3 pm. S l ~l ~IONS hicle-a·berl, nu fabril" Blue & gr e c 11 llcrc111on $!17.50. 642-8171 . 1i\'O lulled velvet, pecnn f1°!Ulte oc"<'3Siona.1 chairs. Like /'li'\lo'. $50 ea. &l,1-25.'12. YNG. ~lrl's BR set, gd. ma!· lrt'S..~ & hdbrd. 5-pc. <leAk &: cll't'Ml'.r !IC!. $150. 5-18-2533. Dll\ING Se!. Swedl •h lmport, 6 chairs. $18:>: l'Tigidnire 12' $8;1: 548-82·IO. :1 FT. 8" llide-a-\\'A)' Bed. s::0 01· nearest olfu. Call 67:\-2861. ~ Fam1·11·nr /l"'I tr .... 11ur ring roods & benefits. •,,rr J 1 f'al! J.i2--0280 for appt. relief. Park Lido lfealth \\' o J anser11,.. • las Open\Jut For 'IEDIC \L 01 So ' -C•r• '°° Fl sl · Rd ing equipt. Pt·efer age 2'1-35. Pl---Rcn•y B·.• Letter ::E ./ ~talntcnance . Dishv.·asl1er " , c.. . ....,guna " • "90 ag 11P .. Sala.~ !·175. C•ll ,,,.,, ·~ '" ' ~ Ct.'fl b Recept/Secty/ NB &12-8014 'J "' Or Rcsun1e To: ~lon·FM da.ys. t\pply in per. B" kkps to8m : ... N · · S.,. · A bubo for appt. 557-9505 !«In, 2i35 ''" Coast H~-y., r. ustness exp rcqu. UR r.S ·Aldes, exper. THE IRVINE O ~Icdil:al exp useful. Include pref'd. r·1ri nie 7-3:30 shill RECEPTIONIST C · Liz Reinde.~ Agency 1'e\\'Jl0rt 8e!}('h. I-furry! COPPERTONE H o t p o i n t Refrigerator , xlnt cond. $&l. 968-25.'I'.?. VITA-Sphere juicer, otiginnl cost $1~. HBrtlly 1llled, \\'ill sell for 1S5. &t0-1316. resumc. Secty: P.O. Box t4i, & 3-11 :30 !<:hifl. P /Hme S-1 \VEEK END ONLY g 550 NE!\\'J>Ort Center Dr. 4121 \\·esterly Place TOOLING man \\i th cR.binct St"ll.1lh LHguna 92677. pn1 & &.9:30 pm. Park Lido ?\e1\'JX)rt Beacti, Calif. Suite 115, NB 833-8190 • making &. fiberglas:\ ~x- 1\IEDICAL Reeept for busy trealth Care, 466 Flagship A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Real 92663 ~ pctiefk:t>. Catalina Yach!, NORI.I': \V,\Sl-fER Doclors Group. Sal"""' open Rd., N.B. Gt2-SO.W. Estate Sales Office E I No. Holt)'\\'OOd. EXCEU.ENT CONDITION , -, Call ROSS BARTLETT' qua Oppor. Employer SENIOR • n3:875--1946 * $75 • 673-ID7 . 'FLORAL 10· secliOM.I $200. Contaf'l :Oh·s. T i 11 o I s on NURSES Aides all shills, Blac:k rccllner, 1.)(1 all good 557-6300 xlnt fringe bnfts. Be'·er!y 846-0641 SEC'YS¥'BKKPRS TUTOR &. typist ~1ust enjoy KENl\IORE gas stove: v.·orks corn\. GW-0118. r.t a n o r C o n v h o s p • children. Could do soim goOO & in good c:onditton. i\tEDtC,\L Rel't?PL exper. for . • · Reliable person f""" ""rt G-at '-n·-y.· ~100 sh BUILDING •~ "''1°~ 2 °1,GLE ~1 Bl I · Capistrano n ... nch '= '1""' "' ... -'"' ... "" "'' typing ln your ho~ .. Pay -~.,,.:-!::'.·~-=-~·=:::~~~I "'· • """' s. Uf.' green. · LABOR -full 1in1e . for Con-laf1!'e group practice. i\trs. <;><: • ""°""" ""· time kennel '\1lrk. Cati G<'n'I, Sales, Land Dev, l\flct not hii;:h to l'llart. B Cleek, "' C\1s1om spnoarls & bolsters. struct.ion . must be harrl Aus1cn. &16-0:11:1 NURSES-Operation Room , 54()...8()78 l...r(/sm oftiN!. $500-$900 0 box 46 Co Building Mat1rials I06 $40 f'l\.. 5'16-7Rl:l k & bl k A 1 I S h . f I =~=~c:c.cc:=----p. . 7 ' sta Mesa. 1194-1353. 11·or er ~ .c to,._~'[!I' \1ith-MERCURY ~-~·per . P 1 1 t s. RESTAtJRAflt'T Posilions. FREE FREE FREE INSPECTOR 92627 SHAKE :o1hingles: 11onl e R' COUCl-1. CUSTOM out supertisron. Joo..1951. r time. (•rsonne Dept, Apply in person. After Sept. Liz Reinders Agency broken, cost $250, sell for PAID $600, SEU. $200. LABOR.ATOR'S'-1'1ed Tf'ch, TECH ILLUSTRATORS lfoag Hosp, NB. 3rd, bet. 10 & 4. El Torito 41n \rf'Sterly Place TYPlST $50, 8..J&-9()(}-l GRF.EN & '''111TE. 552-7586 Sl\1ng shift. fftiine. Person-REPRO TYPIST ~URSES Aids • Day shift. Restaurant. 42'11 Dolphin Suite 115. NB 833-8190 u d r su ,. · r dlstri 1 j;:==:~~==~~~~~~=~~~~~~:I nelOept.Hoa.g Hosp.,NB SECRETARIES H nlg. Sch area . Con-StTic:kenWay,Newport '. n.e. J)('t\IS'IO~O c Immedialelong term tem- LAKE M~AD f----sTENOS _\·alesi..-cnl llosp. EX.P er, Beach. SECR~1\RJAL Open1~gs -~wldm~ guperviso~ make• porary aasignment, &llarp lh DAl~Y-~llOT pref. 842~j1 ~ wuque experience~ o(. IM~~of ~~hcaschool girl. indept!ndcnt torJ<.e..r.. e • \Vanted c.oast Guard licensed RESTAURANT office clerk, lice \\-ork. Full/pt t1111e. builiJ1ngs 111: .o er . 1stncf E n g lneering bac\<iround -- -· " boat operator for <'hruier & ~'B ,I;: ,\11ahein1 Arl'a. NURSES ,\ides 3-11 & 11-7 Exp pre. Apply in person, Aft. hrs & Wl'ekend work st.ructuret: dc>ing their con-helpful - - ' .. • ' g('neral Martna operations. Part ti111c shifts. Hunt. Beach Conv. 630 Lido .Park Dr., Ne\\'Pt OK. Scribes of Lldo. 4340 trtruction, olteraUon or ' I 50 ton license desirable. Cnll l\lERCURY PtlBLTC.-\TIONS llosp. 18811 Florida St .. I ~Sch=::.·=~---·----C11mpuJ1, Npt Bch. Suite 200. r ep a Ir ' Re p or t II t o • Office nv1'tes Ylou HArbormaster (7021 293-.lt84 1441} S. State College Bh•d. 1-I.B. 8.f7-3il15 RETIRED nian'? Looking for ;)1(}..5200, nr Orange Co. designated nuthorltie11 upon or l\'l'lle to l.Akl' i\1~ad R,uildinc 1'o. 2 ~uiies E & F' NURSE Aides 11·antcd, "•ill l\Urk'? Need part time Airport. the conformity of con· • Overfoad :\larina, Box 96 , Boulder Equal Opportunity Eniployt>r train. Laguna Bcac:h area, dependable "'arehOuse nian, SF.CRE'I'A.RY struction . materials & City, Nevada 8900a. Middle·Aged , Couple _ cal~l-80.Ja for a~•~•'~·--lile assembly in 01. Call App1'0x. 6 Months 'p\~&ru.iltp ./0 ~uth01i&z1 3723 Birch St., N .B. LO A N ( r.t or t gage 1 full tlme.~1\tainrrnancc-l'lt'an· NURSERY TRAINEE 5a7-tll4 Exp'd flCCretarial & misc. of-__ p ci •ca .ions . 0 Proc essor -R esirf i~~ 10 1• 11~n!ent t'Q1nplf'x. Rtu1ir's Gardins SALES fice \1·ork. ~Tail resume; slatutjfor ad~mls~rative 5S74'1 ONLY APPEARANCE tN SOUTHERN CAUfORNIA ALL NEW 1974 WORLD PREMIERE buikler"'llirporl area in Live-In. No rh1lflrrn or pets ... , _, -•d nd bl ~-di OPPORTUNITY Suite 460, JOO Ne'>l--por1 re gu a !OM· .penenc:e: ---~:.:...:.:.:.:_ __ _ .,. 8 a 11 833- 1390 r~ Sal 0 .~ee .. s epe a e u n:n y Center Drive New p 0 r t Graduation rrom.high school TYPIST/Proof Re ad er ;,.·pl'. a : or aJ'Y cfi;nfi.t_l.2fil l help "·/stocking main!, Leads 10 management for Bea h Ca ' A 3 yeflf!I of JOUmeyman P/tlme. Good 1Pe 11 i n ii: DON'T LET YOUR FAMILY MISS THIS BEST ICE FOLLl£S EVER!!! OROER YOUR TICKCTS TOOAY! ! t OPENS WED. SEPT. 5 THRU SUN , SEPT. 16 ~=~=:....:::cc:::.:c:__~ I co.n)'-<lll{ & odd jobs. Good outstanding dynamic )1lung c ' · level exper. in all pha.cies of essential. Apply in pe1'80n, L\'N lull or p/lime. 3-11. :'\IOTEL ~Taid-J hrs 1\·ork In oppor. for aggressh•e young lady in retailing: r in e SECTY, pnr1 Hine. Dictation, bulldinsc constnJction o f Pennysaver. 1545 Newport SHIPSTADS & JOHNSON Hunt. Bch Con,·. Hosp, 18811 ex<'hange for apt or s;llary. ninn. Apply in person. 7121 childrens \\·eat. All phai;cs accurate typing, variable 11ihich I year tias been at a Blvd., C.l\f. Florid.a St., H.B. M7-li15. f:xp'd. 2376 ~e11port Blvd .. t';:iii,·ieii• Rd., Costa ?..less. in training program. Cn11 ht!!. L.'lgllna, 4!»--0761. for eman level or as a T YP I ST w /bkkp ng background. Pref. 1h, not n!Qd. Perm. full time. Public Accountan!J' OUlc,. 53&-'20!7. ~793. L\':-l' for 3-11 & 11-7 relief. Xln't "'ages. Call 6·12-2·110 or• apply, 1445 Superior ."11·e .• N.B. =C='='·=;i~· =S-=977"5.">~.~~~-==I NURSt~ Aide!'!. All shifts. ?.Tr. Reynolds, The Red SECT'Y., pnrt-time Girt Fri· general co n Ir actor . r.10TEL ?..1AID •\\'ANTED Balloon LTD (TI-l l 846-302.J day: ln11umnN? office . Licen!!eS: Approval by the Cot1\'alesc~nt Hospital. o .. ,. "~o.. Off' o! ArchltA-' .._ v.•il l train, apply in person &J2 11.::no. or O'~· Airport area. 833-1749 ice .,...ure « C M r =~~,..::.e.~ co n st r uc t i on , State osta esa nn. ORGAN INSTRUCTOR Like to trade'!' Our Trader 's SOCRETARY/Recept: Good of California, is mandatory Hal~ Wanted, M & F 710 847_8536 Paradise column is for you! skills. Personnel Dept, Hoag before entering upon ottlcial Help Wonted, M & F 710 * • • MACHINISTS 2nd Sh ift PLUS OVERT IME LATHE MACHINISTS MILLING MACHINISTS * 3 ye.ars m1tchinr ,.hop f'!\111'.'l'il'nce in manufactur - ing precision 1irototy~ l\ppllcatlons, parts end .t1J('))ing rcqulrrd. \VIII I.Perform thl' layout. and mil· rhtnlng of "4:(impllc11t('d 1#\rU from dimcn11ionoJ vrlnts l)t J ketcht'fi, Saturd•y & evening i~t!'1v i1ws arrangtd APPLY IN PERSON l3l3 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calif. Or coll : (714 ) 546-IOlO, Ext. 153 r tSffl - An t"QUll 01>purtunity r:mplOY"r ?ll ff' ===-~~;::-'====..!...~'='~'"~"'~·='=d~ay~·~'.~·'=5~b~uc~k~•~-~~ll~os~p~.~N~.~B~-====== duties. SC0l"0 oer. ''b!i.! H0 ... 11 ~11, J. 7-ll·lf/'-' "'31·76 "~ Sol•ry $1090 Mo. To $1352 Mo. B•sod Upon Expor. Plus Xln't Benef~s Jle,iun1~ mny he s11bn11l1ed 10 J;tt k PeciM"IM>n, 1902 11'tJ1 SL, 1111ntinglon Bca('h, Cn 92648. 536-9331, ext 265. Ap- plication d e ad I in e. Se~ temt>er 12th. Equal Oppar. Employer SEr-10R BOAT ASSE1>1BLERS needed lmmedlatt ly. Apply at OOASTAL lttOtEA· TION ~10 W. 17!h St., C.M. SERVICE Station Attthdent """'· -· -,.... .. d. O<i "°"" pel' "'""· 12 per hr. to start. Houn 4 p.m. to 12 midnight. Prefer llOme n1tche.nlcal expe:r. Phone -· SERVICE StaUon needs " t\1ecluuilc· w I ex p • to manAge irtation. Must' have lood rcf'l!I. Pe rma nent . Union Oil, 393 E. 17U\ St. CM .. Uke to trade? Our Trldf!r-'1 . .Parcdlse.g:iJµynn 111: for )'OU! Und.rwrit•r Trai"" AAA Firm oUeMI OUl!ltanding opJXl r. for college grad. 'v I b u s lness acoow1ting riqcree. Some successtuJ ex· per, a phm. SaJary to $825. Co.II Helen i tason, 546-6055, Coaatal Per.onnel Agency, 2700 Harbor Blvd., ~f. , WAITRESSES Days. Purl or 1-\lU Thne . Apply l n PC'l'imn 2 lo !I, Mon tht"t Jo~rt CARL'S JR. ICE FOlLl·E*S JANET IC[ YNN IN HER PROFESSIONAL DEBUT AT THE FABULOUS •'nllli!!!:'."!f:--r FORUM 'ti •• :Si! MANCHESTER& PRAIRIE 311)1 Newpoi.1 Blvd. liiill ~RFORMANC( SCH[DULC N~ Deueb ! WlO . ,, I OO PM \VAlTRESSES • 21 yrs or lHU"-li.. •• ·: 800 ,M older no e :t p erle n ce: '1111 • . ••.oo ,.M nettUU}'. SUit a 1ot of SAT..... . t..a& •. 00 ,.M entl\uslllm Com~f!t e .OXOffK:lSNOWOHH1 SUN ...... l ·Oll &·,.oo ~ ·-1~1-• ., TM •oitUM. ,.cine llllllll MON ..• ' •. HO l"t.111,0 lllMANCE u ...... ,. Jn store. 2601 ...,, L iuui a au. llt\ltiat. a•i,.. ruts ..........•... • •~oo ,M 210 Newport c.enter Dr., CltS a•• tlCltTJIOJI Ill Ill,,... wro. . .. ' ........ •1:00 llM N.B. ., co .. a1u••-' .. WdOS • THUlt$, .••......• ••:oo l"M fJll, ., ... , ,. ,. .. , •:OO llM WAITRESS ... dlnlna: room. 110"' •1ICOlll'Tl (JO Ofl MO•IJ lAr ......... z,oo , 1:00 llM Houaewlfe needed to 'l.'Of'k Ull l?<t.f6IO Ill, 10. SUN , ........ 1:00 & !:00 ,M 15 hrs per wk. No ex-FOil INFOftMAtlON CALL TH( FORUM ~300 perlence nee. $2.2:5 hr. S.nta AM OCluntr)> Club. for ln- terv~w call ~1161 •• WE' are looking 10r worilt1n to work P'J1 t.lme In our newa burc1u malling d&pt as ·requlnd. CA.II Many, 546-5243 CommunicaU-On RttO\U'ctl, Q:llta Meaa. Fut results are jutt a pbone call awar·~· Win a Pair of Passes . I Slqocl to '1 ses>icl dtqe on Nd! pm. laed I Ta-. DAILY •ILOT ...._ It .. ,. Jw •llMll .......... MMi ...................... -....,_...____, ..... • ..._. ....,.... •? , •• flM yow ,._ I• &.ti t41·M71, ll1. J14, ~ t &a. eM t , ••• '9 .... •11111-111 N pfd ., fHP ........ • 9f •••••I• DAILY ""°' ........ --. ~· • • .. -. \ .., I • I. . . [ ......... ll§J [ -]~.[ .. \?1t .,. • ... l!il ; 3 QI I Sutld1y. SPpltmbf'r 2, 1~7) DAIL Y PILOT p J J ~ [·· §1$~! ~·"";""'~, -~;~l,\!~U;' 1~~~1 11~·;~,;.....~.-~IO';'e'~-~·~;; fu.,,nuro 810 Gar.go 5•1• 112 MlscollaMOus 811 Mlscollan~l\s 111 Pl-/o;piit r " 1111 HorMS IS' Boa(•, Power _· ' 906 BQOts, San 909 Cycles, BlkH GOLD I Free n..an Less' nns' SO~tETlllNG ke1cll)'? 00 Ft. Sc.oottra 915 rretn c..'Ouch, nuu ch· f\1 0VING -l!XJ's or itC'ms. FOR SALE CH6API MOVlNG Sale ... Harvest rold "" Ull Rh'G . Anglo A~b. 6 )T , RttY FANTASTIC BUY k('!Ch. Claspar Pr1vatt>C'r ·--------'C.:::.: i:: ·~u~~k I ~JUI. 1~<:cp \Va$i_!.T.:.1.~r, laV.'Ml<>w-AU Items Jn rood cond. 25 cu It. l/1 Westinghouse ( c . Ct'ldhtl:. £.11a'ltsb plt'ilsure. A ~ i'"T. OPJo-:N-DA\"CRUJS. No. l2. Open 5t"ating tor t~ * BtCY u ; SPEC!AJ-5 ,. 11 ' ln a r rec ner: l·l".'I, f;"'....., ng t!lOl.s, 12' Jon 2 l"'in n'U\lltt51 & box s11ring ~r~. w/ice m I\ k er· A1 Long A1 You Llkt1 Reg, 'Ii ~b. 8 yr Cheitn~t ER, Inboard Jltc cu/In. '>''hOle clan: i n b o 11. rd New 10 sv lrom , ...... W .116 :~I~ d th lb~~~ chair-a:: boa I, ping I101l£ tbl. SWr1lng 5el8, S20 ea: 1 J'tCA color AlnlOllt new~. Teak Non•pla,.)'en It playtrs ~-cl· mare, .FiaxCj'\ nlant & tail Qirysler V-8, buekcl ll('al' <1uxiliary, lDts of braM. U~ 10 sp lm111 , , , ••.• $25.00 bl "-•<>~.mM · r ; cuffl~ good.'!, Honda minibike, 10 19" porteble TV, $35: heavy corwtN ction· bunk come to at1end Tuesday West1m1 shown~~ l-lurgt + full stern seat 30 gal $1 ,325 _ Or best offr-l'. Olk!'.' c-tt>anlng .. ~ ....... $4.!iO t ; .,.,.,..,'"", spd bikes dble bed w/frame portable bar w/2 mools, 6 beds $1'1'0: Stereo console, 1~ 7·30 ~· w Horse Ranch, 286.iO Ortcgu • · 536-1551 &a.ch Blcyclf! 806 E. Balboa LEAVING STATE dining .~ 1uile, sewlni molJ old, $50; 2 Jampt $5 ea; F'rencti Prov. $150; Vista ~ to 1-;:'~ : ~f:~ lfwy, S3n Juan C!pl&truno. f~~d~~lpl~n'i'~!~~ oq~~,.; COLUf.1BIA a; MARK II. Blvd., Balboa. 6T:r7282 New Bedt00n1 1i4?l. Pecan ~ ni. 8 ch 1 n e · 2 l 12 I Sofa bed, 6 mot old, Cost Chest wldoora $3.5 : L.g. the organ! AU materlal.9 5 YR. Old thorobred. \\'.ell bilge pun1ps, bilge blower, O u TS TA NDING CON· SCH\VIN'N ht•avy duty used drwr dl"ffser, bedside table, Binghampton Cir) H • B · $.300, sell $100: \Vebcr Bar· de.1k . w/lllkig drav.~r $75; fuml&hed. , man n ered,-prospective ham, ,pa.1-e 12V battery + on·10N. Spinnacher gear. bike in very good cond. 2 green lamps, color TV 96&--0972 B·Quet like new SIS; 1 'l'homasville dulteau Prov. Tom Dieterich ·. in charge. Engllsb show hol'se, taLit full boat OOVf'r, four scoop barit'nt winches, many f'X· fd('.:iJ tor '~"''SPflper hoys. consolt:; 24" S Y"I van I a GIGANTIC Gal'age Sale! bcdslae table ts; 6T.h160l. din,.1:ti. &-.chah:'1,.dl5 "'si~d Phon• '42·2151 nn &: tack .. \\'111 mide for ??' bait tanklhC'&vy duty trr1ller. tras. Private ll arty , Co~t 1'11'•\\' S87.95, "''hhout 642-2415. Antiques, 4 bras. .. beds $75-•toVJN· G w/ eava & pa s, •:>: COAST MUSIC See, at No 42. IRV Eslf. A ki 16200 "-( 11' ·-s'" $6950. rar k, this one ii S49.9.J with 1• -IOO't of iteni.s. Lav.·n edger S3; Regal rug, Center. 67J.-83tll. :s ng or •A!SI or er. '°"""~""'·~r=~"'-·~==C"O= VELVET Sofa & love seat, $125. 8 oak tables, square & \V a :sher, dr yer, SxS' S.'lO; ski t-t 1ep 0 0 1• NewPQrt Blvd. at llarbor MUST .. 11 AQHA •tud -It cau: 842-5980. ,/ ,/ 2i:; foot CLIPPER 19T.l, S!~ks~ 1'i9.J.-&160 aft. 6Pl\f or JtOtt vinyl h I de. a · b ed , pedestnL Dozens oak pre~s 1 awn n10wers, garden.Ing S5/Misc. chiklrens To~. Costa Me111. .... .... ANNUAL trailer, 71,1 hp-OIB. hu!C'h, .=-'""""co·=-=~-=~~1 1-lerculon llO(a, color TV, back chairs $6-$20. Oak loots, 12' Jon boat, ping Open ·sat*· Sun 1-5. l\1on by Palleo.1 Note, aJso 7 mo MIO SUMMER ~P top, sl~ps s. Mus t !icll, ·;2 t-.tOTO Guzzie &iO oc lamps, etc. All like nu drewer $42, 4 rockers $10.. pong tbl, sporting goodl'I, 9-5. lS5t'Potit Lo<.-ksleigh Pl, Sporting Goods 830 filly by l.1r. 0 .K.. Clabber. ntu.ke oUer. Private parry. Spor! Ponerl. ne"' hl!i:h 673--5478 or 673-1217. $18. l\1'uch more. 174 0 Honda minibike, 10 r;pd Newport .Beacb. Call Jor GOLF cart Ol.i.s elect. The Please call aft.S 968--7002 CLEARANCE SAL[ :..JO.AA-13 lipt>cd rear e11d, saddle~. REMODELING. Bdnn set, Newpot.rtl Bldlvd. All days & bikes: dble bed w/trame, appnt. 644-4960. best. 5 mo. ol<l 11--... THOROUGHBRED hµnter Bo t Sli 1•--ks 910 ~Md 1..'0nd. $1100. 537-i678' li I 1 C\·Ps 1 so . dining rn1 suite, Ml"·ing ~ ·~· ~ 1 ~-petie--" a s, ps """"'" . Ai\l 's, vtng rm &et , ong g ass lop ----~----KROEHLER queen sleeper All >rlras n250 firm .Jur ea 5 e. po~ , .... -.. ,., .~-"'===.,.--=~~-/ cotftt tbl, end l\Jls. lamps, GARAGE SAU. 968-M9'7 ma c h 1" e ' 2 1 1 2 2 lounge, green naugahyde, 837..$180. ' · • 64ri~e~ preferred. Aft 6 FantuHC savings on our in· * * • '70 TR IUl\f Pll 650. Im· hnnging lantp & misc. Furnitut:e • all kinds, cloth. J!!~72mpton Cir, H'. · 8 • xlnt cond. Sony stl'reo/tape TV R-•j H"FI ~ ventol-y Of' new & tlSM boais, J oen La Mont.v1ne mnculatc choppl'r . 2 3 O (I 645-0.~11. ing, camping, p ie I u res, ......:rv;7 recorder, 3 spd. sound on 5• eu o, 1 ' 136 REGISTER.ED ~t Arabian No rea:s, offr. refus('(!, ~1esa 108 Onyx -:r n1iles. Sha\\' piece! Art 5 PAIR or blue velvet BaITel odds & ends. 21381 Pinetree ~ sound, -tapes . incl. h1en's tereo Stud colt. Trained, make an Boat Centc-r, 1595 Nl'\i'port pn1. 557-'.\G:)I. chn, $150. O'Keefe range Ln., (Bushard & f{a milton} With This Ad clothes-tux, overroabl, suita, RCA, Zenith, Sy l vlinia; olfer. Al~ Western saddle, Blvd., Oil. &1&6269 or Ba lboa Is land •71 BULT/\L"O 250 Pwvng. 40" Delux, 6 buriiers. :i llB Duncan Phyfe dropleaf table slac~. sports coata, shirt&, Largest selectkln C'o 10 r, pad & bridle. $85. 963-2137. &16-0539. \'au are the \\ intit·1· of Con111let£'ly rl'.!built. Very 1 ovens, 2 broilen $175. YARD SALE! Sat afternoon, .$45, Old v.'OOden ~ker S25. ties, underwear-szs 42 & 44 black & white TV'&. stereo:s J\PPY ma-re 9 yrs old, show SELL or trade 2'1' fi shing TWO FREE fnsl. Xlnl corn!. l\1Any '73 6"5-7465 Sun & 1'1on. T oo Is' 7 drawer dm w/chalr. $75. stout. Pola,roid camera 101. 'in So. 'CalU. Priced less . horse v.•in_ner ln \Ve.stem boat, xlnt cond . OU·shor<' stock parts. $650. 6T~5 furniture, children's items, 9 dra~·er dreSS<'r \\'/mirror ~ml rad~. T ef~ P ~~~~ than the di&COU11ter11 w/3 yr Pleasure & haller, S3(Hi846. mooring, Chry V-R, V.ll.F., TICKETS NE\V 8' COUClf & 111atching love.seat 2 gold l'rnshed velvet chairs. $150/ofler 968-795l. lots of goodies~ 3 00 1 ~Misc. USE~1USAB&,ES, ~· & ~isc household picture lube, l ~ parts & WH.ITE yng Gelding for sale fathomcter, bait IRnk, our-10 th;.> 26" 3 speed ~u·ls bike. Co.st Robinhood Ln, CM. I Newport vcl.. sta items. sn-3066. 18 8 31 service. 1\fost '7.t moclt:ls in Approx 14 hands. $200 Good riggers, sips 2, hear!, gal!l'y. SHIP"'I'AD~ & JOHNSON $59.95 pricl' $35. MOV ING 'I 11 Mesa. Tues thru Snt. n...-.ott-~.. Turtlerock st.ock . '73 models priced 'to w/children. &45-2502 T11.ke T.D. finance or T ICE FOLLIES • 675-5252 * "u!ll se • ...---~ --- ----------.---u,' ·-..,, cleRr. Cafth 90 plan or terms 67fr8549 G•r•g• Sale 812 furniture, appt, clothi!lK, *-A-UC-TIO_N_*_ Hills, Irvine. to 36 mo. ABC Color TV. Livestock 858 25, OWENS Cabin c,.,, .. , l\IOTOd BECAN E • 10 spd • /--~------..-.. kitchen v.·are, Sat, sun, FIBERGLASS canoe, pad· 90'll Atlanla, or 19 0 4 6 . , "' ~-en crs Rack Tire pu111p • GIGANTIC ~~•c '"'•. 5 M 246 c-• N ~ · WE WI" BE OPEN Labo 195.9, 283 en<>, 40 hrs. Fully Sept. 5!~ thru lGtJi S11 re1y brakes, Xlnt cond • .,,-...,, ..... on. ._...ar, ewpo., • Fine Furniture dies, cushions, $70, Short Brookhur:s1, Huf\lington . ~ • r " Fam. 345 Catalina Dr. Shores. & Appliances wave radio $5. ,dual 8 movie Be9-cb. 968-3329 or 962-5S59. bay v.•k end tor yo1,1r equip, $4(XJO. See Sat 'Sun at U1e Sl 15. Call 5.'17-3522. Newport ll!:!lghts, Fum, Fri 7 30 ~· 115 Sallit't t & -pleasure We have renta.J aftOl'noon , Dana Island . G· FABULOUS BICYCLE, 10 speed tandem, tools, sleroo, & m I s c. TRJ\SJ-{ & Tre'asure 'sale, Sut, WAu;ttcd:.(li,. day, • : pB.m. P"? ·r' "1 ' liy' 10 mPras .... _ * Sum. mer Spec&.1 * horses, Paddocks for lease & 47. 644-2134. Guitane. Equip""""' tourin ... Sun & Mon, 10 am 'till. 1n y s Auctton. arn sa or a:ng · · ......... R b i•PI t T ._ FORUM .~.. • 642-4835 Snt & Sun. $5. 8" table saw & blades • UI ,.. C: ure Uge rings for yotir shows. We '71 18' l/O 155 Ofl1C, 50 hrs. Cast $-100. Sacrifice S200. 3 DAYS ONLY _ ~tovlng His/her golf Sci, rollaways 2m51h Newport, CM 64&-8686 · ;qDVarir,arnper }terns; New $17.50-21'' or 25'' Color will be looking forward to ln1mac:. Cornpru;.s, 2 1>1ups, (subJ.f'Ct to Sl service 675-2736 everything mu st go. ~o::1~r~e~~O Londonderry, Behind Tony's Sidi: Mat'l. porta potty. 'Triivler, oven -*~YEAR \VARRANTY seeing you. at LAKE extPas. TPlr w/side rails, charge at fhe F'orumlM c'=oo'=":.::::,B_ik-o.-$60=-0-,---.' Reasonable. 1022 W. Wilson, BUY Sheet Dance like sheet range, 2 \vater lanks, root Installation Aviilable FOREST SADDLE CLUB, Spiil'l' tire, winch. spec. ex· Please call &12-5678, ext 333 Trail Bikt>, $75 or befit. C.M. F'rl·Sal·Sun . Household 6oods 814 music. The LilaC Fairy by vent, <;Mv. ~~ carrl ierba. 12 Rice's Televlsio!'l Serv\et> ~~101£8buco Rd, El Toro. tend ing tongue, 9684194 to claim your tickets. (Norrh •646--1921 * 'Pctipa $295 Jn SUtton wit hght, u vo t tt. formerly Mesa North Center · 17' CABIN type [ishing boat, County toU free number is •69 YAl\tAllA 180 rn'in elec GARAGE We gd fum. camp· CRYSTAL ..._..._.~ m·•i·n. l\fov~ent · Short hand. .Cbarge divider, ~ &. 12 V 1 .Bick S. of Baker 546--6002 A home away from home for glass over \\'OOd. Big "''heel 540-l220J •lart. Gd --I. $~". or ing eq u Ip l, parachute, v'''-'"'"~ ..... "'~"""""' "5 (6 d 1 ~ TLC · ........ , .&.v Sabol & more. 67;,-1327 Sat is 71$4.50, "Student Suite" Wri te Ot' call: nre Move-pump. ~·~· o~n or: . ays yuurrd nurse. ho given. lrlr . l\ferc ~1'ark 55 eng. * * * trade &nda 90. 548-9832 &: Sun. goblets, \\'ines $5. 673-lill men! Shorthand Society, P. d S TER E 0 S and QU:ad Boa your rses at our S-150. 64&-7298. 30-40' SLIPS. Sailboats. l\lain 1970 HUSKY 250 dirt hike 0. Bo.J 4!N9, Irvine, Ca.Ii!. N d systems. (Buyers beware!) stables. Cle~n. pa~docks, B . t R I/Ch I' 908 Bo N t A'~ & , RUP.tP.IAGE Sale, Ma P I e PATIO fun1., chaise & pad. &W-8342 ee e Don't poy too much for a ~ feed. Riding rings.~ oa S, en ar r y, c"'POI' · e • ., new eng, xlnt cond. l\1US1 hutch, antique tbls, 11.n1nzing lray table $5, table $2, 9 new .!ltereo system! We have trails, Western Shop. LA.f\'.E Company. 61;,-8990, sell. $675. 673-2943 ~'"""' o1r "t''','m' A1on Scp1. 3 vinyl cushions SS. 673-lm ~~?·16 u:c1 yd~:; bl: them lrom $85. Name ~20n1~ bSADDRLEd EICLTUB, 1~~rn!'.U~~~~YY eq:~. 5Y~f~~ lnBOBAITbos_!ipc, up top4-0' ·n HONDA. 3.10 s L "" a nu • sh ... 9 x 12 ..-n/gold ohog Klnrosixe Mattres1 & brands. Check on our pri~s ~1 1' 8 U<;O ' om. 0 11 a O\'~S..· O\\'er !dirt/streel) xlnl cond. Lo GARAGE snlc. Lots or J e welry 115 ~·LL ··• before you buy, A J l 837--0701 nnr<1. Reas. rates. 473-&165 only. $60 mo. :>;)7--0308 miles, $·19.1. 5.'i7-2864 --~------~g. 23882 Eslancia Ave.. Box Springs 1 B 1 5 'I 909 ,,,,-,,,-+.o-7-~.,.;-===:c 1-=~~-~~~--e\'<'rything. 4607 Cor11and Laguna NigUCI. 49;)..1145 all · nu~rchandise is guaranteed, Rent hor.:1es at our slab e, oa 1, a1 30' SLIP for rent, Huntington '72 Yamaha 650. Lo miles, Dr, Corona de!' l\tar. Snt & e GENEROUS e for mi firm. · ' ·ciean ·& Go6d ~. SSO. E-Z payments. 893--0501 riding traU LAKE FOREST Harbour area · Sll50. Best offer. r.1ust Sun. ESTATE Sale: Qualily An· Please call bet 3 & 6 pm, MAGNAVOX :!5" Black & !'ADDLE CLUB, 25201 CAL-2~1ark 24 bit '69, Nice. * M&--8694 * sell. 846--0560 GARAGE Sale · movinli:'. /\p. e REWARD e tiques & Objects D'Art. 548-7881 White TV/STEREO combo, ~~Of Rel, El Toro. ~~~sl~~...;!~~~ Bo•ts, Speed & Ski 911 ·72 KAWASAKI 100, lo\\• pll11.11et>s, furn.. ('IC. /\II pyzan1ine Icons,. Hawk.es HIBACK recliner, brown walnut cabinet. Also blonde sloops. Avery & Company, mileage. New condition. Chamu•!,·,~ Seu~·; l\lon. 2169 .. ' -..-···-crystal, Chinese ·teak\\"OOd t$30weed. A'i'm"b'0n,c1. GOOdnew copun•ah. """,,_io~~sph. Best ol· 675-S990. 14,~fL.A, , .• Tck"':t",omt'c l~~t "'Jo~· $350. Call 552-9529. • .., .. , •1"· For return or any 1n· chairs, , sterling silver} oil .... i>UN""'loMJ· • I I~ • · e · • LlKE new '69 Suzuki l25cc GARAGE Sale . Furniture, fonnatlon leading to retum paintings •. sculpture & muc]l 55"2"1~~~. $10. Fan. · $ S . ~NY video tape recorder , Mime~· . • ,e DESPERATE! l\1ust sell. $1250., 49J.-0480, Twln-Strect·lo mi. Xlnt $21S. toys & MisC'. 1101 Devon of a gold four leaf clover · n:iore! 1-724-0949 eves. ->L.l't \vith play back unit $300 or . lC.. ~Ill 16 fl. 505 ·s loop. 12' l\flNl sport, 40 l{P Mere. 645-3359. , · . _Lane, \\'estcliff NB. Sa t & pin, npprox. 2 inches ln RS LIGHT ORGAN be t u 9'79-4098 · i..urnple!e w / Ir a i I e r · Cover 673-180;3 2 yrs old~./,,;:-'--"""'=.,...--==-=-~ s oly diameter, "1th je weled 5!~. radial power jigsaw. APPROX. 4• x 2~· "''li:, 11 0 er 6'ffi..8866.. · '72 llONDA CB 350. lD ~un o -"·~~~~~-h al n1•un movie camera w/p~ ..,., B .. ts, General. 900 d miles, 2 helmets, talri"". --1ff6 y AMAHA orseshoe in center: so, jector, 30-06 rune rnterna. * J)4S-9516 * BEAlIT. Mint con . 26' Ex· l!il $62S 84&-4658 ... gold locket (\\'lis on chainl, tional w/2~~.9 scope , '1{ 1 SCRA LETS calibar. Slps 4 radio, head, 6 Tnmportatlon .h ~-·~~=~· -----t Xlnt cond. 64.>-2573 approx. the siie of a nickel, 66x18x72 Steel cab 1 net . LARGE TENT SlO'lClS' $50 fr*'tt You· = M-· HP O/B, Spin ge a r , .. 90cc DIRT Bike. Xlnt reblt E.'VERYTIIING GOES?!! in!lcri~d in script, FLA. 642-0038. * 96Z-7898 * -838-1329. eng. Runs perfect. Xlnt for Nolh'·n, 0'''' .-, 138 E ISth Thesl' are deeply treasured 3 LI 2 T $ ISLANDER 24 11·be-l·•s, beginner. $100 firm 536--6445. · .~='·· · famll e rc.i: & the loss ·n WHIRLPOOL refrig, 3 yr M' II ne1, Imes, 2.00 ANSWERS ., -A' f 15 SL C.1\.1. :>18-4·1,IG ' Y mcni n · · 1 1 100 lb rsce aneovs · spinnaker gear & OB. Great trcra t 9 SUZUKI 500. 8" cxtentions. ii; im>pl aceable, PLEASE, guam. op reezer, Wanted 820 buy at $3000. 644--0209 or • Very sharp. Priced to sell. GARAGE Snll'. l~ouSl'hold PLEASE help if you have cap, $350. Color portable /---------OOBE. RMAN 3 ""'"· .-..1, good [-~--_ y-.-~ V'·'m· _ 642-47S6. · 1969 CESSNA Skyha\,\·k, ]OOJ Call 64<1-6130. 1-'urn. & i;unclrics lor Best a ny information -642-3589 -TV, 21 " w/timer $300. ••NEEDY fa ·1 ts .:r•-~ 1w'" ""'"_,' ..,. It Full nel Fresh ann al Offer. 580 llamilton, Cl\1 Eves. & \,\'t?Ckends. Brown leather studio ·couch an• re""lri!iJ!'11 ~f!ld f~mily &: watch ~· Must Picnic -People -Cipher -Rl-IODES , 33-f.;,a~sic l'acin~ · .pa :. u • * '70 l!ONDA 750 l\1oving, I $200. A11 like new. 847-9783. .., ,.... find good home this wkend. PUPPY LOVE champion "HANAl-fULt." Good bird. $9500 64&-729S. must sell! ~ goedt .• Please call for P/U. 0 .,,. '7QCI\ C 5 I /R t 920 DAVENPORT, 8' green. 2 o.>Or•"""· It is a known fact that Top cond ition. $6500. Ph: ampers, a• en • Make offer! 675--0478 • flowered 0 cc a :s i 0 n a 1 ~96l-4-062~""'"·=,---.,--,,..,-,,.,., 2 WHlTE KITTENS youngsters mature raster tc> 673-1232. ''C c b ,, '73 YAMAHA 360 EndW'O. chai~Kltchen table and 2 CHILDRENS play hho us e 8 Wks old day than they did ll fev.r ;years 12' ,KORALLE S a i J boat amper Om 0 Like new, xlnt cond. Lo wanted, please p o n e , B lhe tim they Chall ·n:, apl. size 58&-TJU1 pm 544--8814. 833-2227 al 5 =.~umps, ;:e9Sles, ~ ~634""2•· Wlikoood n•wk. 84&-053L • ; '73 Sage Coach 8 foot camper mile~. $875. 837-2970. on y. I Bl.Ap(,hlllbrador. Fem e, en now and cthel' childhood stoc an e' Rll'f!per with portholes & 69 YAMAHA 100 "DRAPERY FABRIC" ~~~ nJ!!~ ~te-5:: months old. Housebroken. ~~ mey break out with Hntgn Beach. raised roof mounted on a ·73 twin jet street bike. $190. A CONVtNtOO SHOl'PrNC ANO S(WtHC GUIDE FOR TH£ 27,lXXl -yams lst's etc. call 552-9423 ' N~ large yard. 644--85111 PUPPY i.ov'E. '6 8 • CAT A ~1 {\RAN, GMC LWB Piclcup 350 V.S, Xlnt condition. 53fi...m7. Special Mill Purchase FREE to good home. e mos "'-.RS )2' ....,n.:._e.fishe.r boat fiberg1ass, 14 It. :! traUers, PIS, P/B. Sierra cab with LATE '72 Bultaco 1 2 5 . $'2.00 •. $7.50 V!llue 'ii price Mu1icel Instruments 122 fem. Sett~r/Gol~: ~pay~ J:.. 5 HJ>. ~ x!nt cond·;, ~Y....;_~·q u l PP e. d,. 'Call carpets & vinyl seat gauges, Pursang, M!kunl $675 att 5 CAL OH THE GO. dii;;i~ 1510 E . Eding1?r, SA. 541-QO BOG~ P .A.+ amp. 60 watt. Obed. trained, 4~;;i. $325, ,70 model port , potti, ;;";;:.'~=~,.,,_,=,-,,==-->= chrome grill, \VS\V, special PM MOVING n1ust &ell, port.. use w~ .or .. speaken:. FREE % Lab/Germ~ Shep like new $80. ~ . ltOBJE .16, 1972 white, dry 2 tone·green & .white paint. * 646-Sin * For an Id In Woman's World Coll Mar y Both 642-5678, ext. 330 m~. bar 811.ools, nearly nu Any ohms $100. or witt trade puppies. To · good ho!'lle 16' OPEN Bow, 283 , Chev. storage dolly, $1300 JcU (Ser. No. 5000411. • '73 SUZUKI TS400, only ra:>. over sized bed, dressing tbl lor comparable electrical w/yard. 8 wk&. 536-7241. Berkley jet,. fish/ski 50 ~~m days 545-52:11 Niles $3995 fUIJ Price ml, show nn nu,~ or bst !ic~;~%n~~~J~f set ~gu"'=ll"ar'='°or'c-"...,,_""'--'-84-,.7_4"71,..2.,,. -::·IFREE to good home, 1 male mph. New lrg whl trailer. 16, NEWPORT CAT BILL BARRY =1o-21"'=1 .o6oc91c,$88""'I"---~~-1 ==~-~~-~--1 THE Guitar· Repair Shop. A black & maJe whUe catit. We11, &13-64U or 646-3213. PONTIAC '73 750 HONiJA, 9,000 mt. GREEN cut velvet 10' sola. Complete Jn s·IJ' um en t 64%-2862 am or aft 6. WANTED 4: man· 'Inflata ble '72. $590. Pert cond. $1375/0l" best ot· $100, refrig., lower ·freezer Repair Service. 513 Center AFFBCTIONATE 1 yr old raft., 3hp outboard. Call 962-7464 GMC Mo1or Home Center fer. 830--0464 Morn/Eves. l5(); o:imb. color ·TV/stereo, St. CP.t. 54S-5m. David A. rust male kitty, illterad, 557-9308 18 F d 2000 E. lsl Strt>et '71 TRlUMPJ.l 650CC xlnt .l\'Orking coll<!. $300. Santo, Luthier. sholS, box trained M+-0139. B , t M , t I ~U~r. iri~~ln~il~~~ ~! Santa Ana 558·lOOO Xlnt engine. Low mileage 4384' Begonia, Cdl\1. SMALL SUNN bass amp, . & oa s, a1n · cond. (Z13J 330-5223 '72 FORD F350 1 ton truck, '$700 Or bes! ofJer 642-QS '6.l VET Parts. 3Z7 eng, ve:ry reliable . Vf!rY * FR:Ep~~~1'1: ;other 5•n(iCe 902 12' SAIL boat. Good con· ~/llY,' R o l l-a-long '67 HONDA 305, 14,!XM) mi. trans, & run. gear. Like reasonable: 51).1746 Aft 4 * 551-3609 * EX:PER. yach' t -•;•renance. di!fon Cover, hand trailer, t:a.mper, full~ self con-New oversized tires. l\fint new. J\.flsc. Mag v.•h!s. Pl\l .. ......,, !!!,n~;2 wlokndm,•.· & loaded. · cond. $300. 645-3323 &i~ & 549-1175 BLK + silver fem shepherd, painting, varn)shing & $150. Call 675.-6999. ;:io;i.-1.,., BREAKING ho Sa VOX Echo Deluxe, cherry l yr, very gentle, "hs/brk. general wOrk.' Satisfaction 8' SAIL boat, fully equipped 'TI FORD Truck & ll~S ft . HONDA 50 MINI TRAIL Ev.~thina !!!... dim.,._.:: po~; cond. $100. Old ~!_3lond/eHl ~·~·""'~·ng!!•~P'~· ~-~~~~~j i~gu~oSra~nt~eed;.r;$4;pe:_r_hr_. ~Cali-.must sell, S175. ca!Klver H"-'est Cam""r. * $100 * ·~ --., .. --•=-"" Fender speaker uu,., ''" 645-1320 ..... .,... • 548-9516 • pans clothes srn elec appl, i;peakers $95 673-9446·JOhn. * 673-33.59 * V-8, auto, air.· 37,000 ml. --=-'="''='=""""-~--I je\\'elry 64H199. 1 · ]~ Bo•ts/.~rlntt HOBIE 16 Full race, many Both like new! $5500. 1'1usl GARAGE SALE LARC::E Australian Fern ~Slln 1~~ll!..._.0ottblle200 ~t hit d S&ippllt . Eq\llp. 904 extras. Near new oond. J!m. see to appreclate! 586-2561. Part!, Motorcycles, Bikea. ~ "'"'" 1.n-ums. . or .~ n416~ ~1 CAMPER SHELL. r.b 19502 Sierra Seco. Irvine plant-$15. Office desk & best offer. 64{µ}168 BOAT , h "-·· •;ruo;, · ...... chair · $45. 176 "A" Cecil ,,=o:::,,=====""'""'"""= motor --> .p. n.i•u ... ~ 12' KITE sailboat No. 892, Height. 8x6. $75. Good con-'69 YAMAHA UlMX, reblt pt· CM TAPE Deck •. Teac, 4010-S, Pets, General 850 \\1th stahd $50. A 1 ~ . tig 2 dition. Call ~2957 eng & trans. Must sell. S2ffi. ·• · reel to reel. $400/offer. Call --;:;:;:;;::::;;;;:::;-;;:;:;:;;--~1=~=="615.">-1~34"'1~-~ · co ...... , racing , sets 962-7Z19 B COUNTER cablnelc;, 3 x 5' 557.-5l08 ATTENTION prN sail11, bir. S550. <n4 ) 673-8548 Cycles, Bikes, ~~~------on casters. Availabl~ im· """°"~==---;---;c I · .,. .... ! 12 VOLT Bait & Bilge Scooters 925 '70 TRIUMPH Daytona 500 mediately. Thl' l.Jouse &: I. P iano $175, _good cond Honie ~.,•;ay from home, Pumps. Oose out, $14.95 ea. CLASSIC Rhodes 33 racing Top cond., low mileage 1803 \Vesti:llff Dr. 548-1103' 979-r.55.or 9'19-1461 Built just J(!r you! * 5'18--0353 * sloop. Dacrons. $2750. Call TRIUMPH '73 Tiger. T.:iOcc,1=--'$"700=·.oC:::•o:":..' ,::830-::,,1:,:l>l,::20--,-~ H Off, F / Boarding;/groomlng 546-2MS 2 H/P Seagull $110. -6-1l-6466~==°"'=~~--like new. '70 HONDA SL 90, 'TI Honda DI s l.J \V A s ER. port.. le• urnltur• r>ANCY pl~n •• ' , ....... -16 ~. •'-·-" kit $15. • CORONADO 25 * d-I Be l kl hdbd 824 r · .. -~ "'"" .... .,. r • nl1J un 64.5--0361 Trail 90. Both xlnl oond. Aft · e uxe. au ng • Equip. ~1\ite $2 .. ea . black & while * 673-2ll2 * Bristol ed. delwc features, patio chaise. Barpins All. ,.~ Sl Ph: 548-9832 B P 906 Moving, !\lust sell, 968-58.10 19'70 CL-450 Handa, fine1,.;:5•c:96::;o,Z-<~l08"-=~~=--:- 492-7454 EXEC !\VVI chrs $15/.W Sec ,.... 852 oats , ower MERCURY sloop 18' w/1rlr, cond. $550. '70 HOND1\ CB 350. Perfect ~Mt'SSES Fashions Sizes l Z. -chn $8f24 Desks-S20t90 """ --979-4150---like new. w/lugga&'e rack. . p · 867 W 19 CM &U.3408 . 16' Jo~BGLS Runabout, llJ new paint, rigging, sells, St 6-12-5919 14. Lost v.'t'ight fut -n1any ierce PERSIAN Kittens, CFA n!g,. outdrive. Trailer,.. elec. mtr $500 or best offer. 673-6474 19U HONDA SL 350 '<>NLY evC', · · fterns never v.·orn. $2-$50. ROY AL Electric EI I t e bea tit 1 1~~ hair best 1500 MILES $700 FOR Sale: 10 Speed Bicycle A ~i~i ~-·~l _,,_1 $ 15 0 u u ...,og • very llft. new top & eanvas •INT'L 14/trlr, nu peJnt .\ * "'"l497 * Ccntu"a n. Meot'•· S75 0 , cces. v•->-'' ,,,.~ ... ··er. <UI• • .pediit"&C'S, S50 & up. cover. XJnt cond. Ph: varnish, glaased hull, $485, ;rto-,-, BABYlJNE crib, l\taple, ~60'73-8~1~79-i=-----.= * 892-2970 * fi#.6592. 494-2696 or 675-33J4. PEUGOT 24" mens, 2 mo. ?st offer. Call R42-2281 large. 247 coll mattress, like Pia nos/Org1ns 826 * FOR Sa.le: Siamese Seal·l'L'°ET='~.,~,..,,,., _Yo_ur ___ tn>l,,...,.,-,,,.,,,."b°'le 26• LUDERS-l6, ra c Ing old ~·/access. Xlnt cond. MOtor Homes llf!\\' $60. Sa~·Sun,· all day. point kittens, $4D-maJes, fibc-laas boat. For fast SI-Sails, hull &·riot7lngg 613--0723. S•le/Re n t 940 ¥.'kdv. aft 2. 548-0888 * * * 6 k '• -· h S · · ~0 r-U.--$15-lem. \\' s. o Id . results call ?\1'esa Boat µi x1nt cond. 496-:ZUO 10 SPD Rawleig pnte b1cy. 18' B~ v.'OOd kayak $75. MexiM ~· 968-2572. Center, 64&-0269 I'll' 64&-0039. I!. .,lhlEREST In Coronado cle & Schw1nn 10 speed. Gd 4 Star M1·n1· Home \V.omcns 3•spd, mens 10 spd 18393 Jacaranda ~ 854 b 1 71 cone!. 642-5094. bik''· both ... ~. 642 "l08 Fou· ntat'n Volley I '25' CUSIDM fl erg Rss 25, lClnt cond. All extras. SI . t clectrl ...,., ...., Lyman. F\\'C·VB, loaded $2950. 673-4821 '57 ARIEL J\.1KII sq. 4 rehu\U eeps six, save, C ' ~ STORAGE lot, loc ked yord. Y~· ·-~ ,.~ •• , o! e PUPPY WORLD e with -•pt lmmac 112 500 en<7lne much chrome $99;; butane rcrrigcrator. b I I bq ("\fl .,.._., """ '"""" ENGLISH Bull Ix ,.A~~.:'.."1 • . ' 'SUNFISH 14' !iberglRM", 84·~7_-.....;..· 'dinette, lull bathroom ~·ilh ~· Boats: trlrs, etc. S7•50 mo. .... .... 0 FREE m • c~c-'-7.cco·===--:;7:::=:-dacron sail, never used. Call '-M>:J ~'er, bot &: rold "'aler, , , • Neill Neon. Inc .• 531"'3374. • ..I " Chihuahuas, Am e r I cq.n 5(1· MAHOGAi."IY displace-after 5 pm 529-8352 ·n HONDA CT70 Mini Trail powered by Dodge V-8, Wrap yourseif. ~~in lashlon *'PICAS.SO, DALI. OTHER llCKm. ~sldf:undCSpi~,llPi~ ~!ls ment hull, $4,950. 'RH=o'°D'°ES,,;:--,1;;;9-cw"l"tra11=,:c,,...,.,1111 Xlnt conrl . under 600 mJ auto, PS, PB, dUll..I wheels. aod warmth ·UlJAilfjppper! GRAPSTHSElc;;; ~'t,;,., PI'Y. .... tt!e . 4 T~~p Poodl• ,," l '~'"11'an'' --:=c=-846---;c-;;1588=:;.-;;;<-lClnt, Priv. pai;1y, $1575 ' ~$1'°85".""96:0>--'l'O·~=· ,.-,--=~ (Ser. ·No. B30BJo'3V04081J). II' dash' ·,,;, J!· •d. the MU .....,! ~ w -..u ' "' TRAILER "!971 II O Sport t ~ CC $7995 OD ·' SHIPST'A.DS & JOHNSON GreyhoUnd, Bult Terrier BOAT & · 64>-5686 or 536-76TI · · · s er, """ ion scene hr I Jaunty, \VA'TER bed kl!, sllll in Cockapoo. 100 Ml x ED Nel:!ds finishing. Best offer. Chopped new paint, lnunac. • ohawl-oollW' ·j~cltol.l..Knil .91 <>>Mon. Cost $200. ask'g ICE FOLll£S PUPS!! Stud '""""'° M681 Call~ HOBIE 14 $nS. llOOJ. OUu. 979-5952 C.M. BILL BARRY Subtly Sensational Fashions Wrap! 9357 . SIZES 8-11" i,;, f~...;1tf .... -'r'.:0 \\-'Orsled wlth'Mh: -them~ $150., 459 Peal, Laguna, B~.!!. OPEN EVES : ''Th""'e"1".,"1e"s7t>d=ro:::,.:-,;:nc;l;:h,:c· ;;W;:e::;st. '/JI ~184.-7.-•.---'72 HONDA PONTIAC Subtle way to look sense· bands to accebelnt p.lh•t ~22k. 'TO 175 CB '1-fonda, 800 rill, '70 Sept. 5th thrtt 16th ~1-5027. , •. a Daily Pilot CIS.:ssiJied HOBIE 14 CB 350 • 4 cyJ, $850. Gl\fC ~1otor 1-Iome Center llonal -sew this slender ~ke._"18•""nc1 t. a · 1 ' 1 ; Opel GT, '62 Olds 88, mus_t AKC Sil.,•• Terrier Puns.i ~A::;d;;. 64~2-o618.:=:;,-=====-:..,Good;;:;."""':;""16S75:i;.;:;6:;7l-==:73:=75i=:..:...,===S'lo-'2::';:39;s•3==="I 2000 E. lst Street shtape tn a 10ft knit tor now 7~vE~Y:Ylvg cENT$ sen. 979-3958. . f.AiUttlbuS starune ~. '"'chllrnp sl~. 1:---Santa Ann 558-1000 aOO thn,i Winter. °TOP11 fllil· tor 'each lm1tern -add Zi llOLIDAY Health Spa Reduced. '100.SJ:JO. 1 e SALt:S e chilllt aeeents the llthc rl<'s. cent• for eJCh· pa.Item ~or Membership. fl)RUU. Odor!~ no sheddtng, ff e I e Prlo\ecf' P•llem 9 3 5 7 ' Air Mall i'1d ~eial H•nill: s.fll-8579 nit 4,00 • .., Cad 557-4672 • -SERV CE ~~~ ~~z~u8~t ~.:141 fak~~ {~ • tni.:; olhi~se ' third-class TELEPHONE Answering .(51Jb)ect to $1. 8ef"Vice 1 ~IALE, "1 Femtl.IP, both a • RENTALS • ftu'd~ 61).inch fobric. (fe\Jvery \Yill 1nke three 008t~00. IU<c new S~. ' charge at the Fonln\f yr. old, part PQOdle/part ......... n, ivr" CENTS \\'ffks or more. send _ to • 540-tl.'lS • Please tall &42-5678, ext 33.1 Dlngo~Vant good hOme, om~ d 2S Alic<! Brook~. the OAJLY • ;r to claim yooi-tickets. <North I •~ '"l" !or tach tlt!rn -nd PCLOT. J05. Needlocrafl DES9\, 30x50'' County toU tree number Is -0-'-"~~~"-~~~-"~--t cen1JI for t(l<:h p1ttern for Dept .. Box 16.1, 01~ Chel$ea $35, call ~7-9'00 54().1220.) · • 9 ~10:' old German AIT M111U and Special Hand!-Stntl()n, Nt'v York, N.Y. LUXUftlOUS' ne\v Moroccan ........ *,..,..*..,.*,_,..,..;! Shephtrd• male pup. Xlnt ~~w~hc~i t;~!rd·tt!;:: 10011. Print Na~ AddrMS. rug, ).1e:idC1l.n buffet, f\1elC· n1arkii3;?. + c~ house. weeka or more. Send to Zlp,EPE•o"'Lr•:Nambef'. '7'2! ican carved couch, 551-1007. PIANOS -OROANS ·::.Jm<;"'=~~,...,,.-,,.--=-,,~I E Marian Martin, the DAitY N l .. ,tta.AFT.. ,_ .. ~~..... l N.ew,l U.ted..~at.selectk>n. REG. AKC Sasafru Poodle GMC 0ept OOChet JbUt' itc. Free 9" ~ ,.3nU\1,. radta aaw: Corn-retive prices. o-n pupplt!s. Mao )i,fynah bird PILOT, 4'2. Paltom tf1e1'' d~~ 50c. ". "' w/co.bfne.t · le Caston-$75. Eve:: It Bunde,ys, The ;;st that t&lks. s:n-7446. E Motorhornet 232 West 18tb00llst., Pr1' ew, lnitant • Macnine • 'Sook. Call 6'7)..6466 d ··-•• l s «~ T 1-<I ........ ...,. Y~k.t_"'N.Y. l . n Basic, fancy kmtl, pat· ""'"M"'o"o"EL"'°RR'==""TRAl!l==s:-ei:u.. are tuW&yS a : Ia..n.i. erT ~ emall!'J, No ~ "'_ JI.um. ADDRf!SI with tcnii. Sl.00. Phorie: ht· 63S--G365 WaOichs Music City n?aa. Qfter ttl'uled. Olll ll\1MEDIATE DELIVERY ZIP, SIZ!l and sn'Lll lniMJt;nt Qoochet Boolt .. 644'S. ·vanej., Anaheim • 8J2.!H2'Jlcr 9"+&78. Orann Co.'a NtlMBl!8. Ll'llm by plctUttS! Pat-South Cout Plata m~ WANTED ! Pup ,out or my -1· Exclusive I'>e&ler =ton. M~E ctioo'i: 1;,! terns. $1.~. JIM£ FOR KlMBAIL eleetrorlJc· organ Stud. Free Setvice. Tiny ·r:-1':'1'::' Bill Barry Pontlec patte.rn h'tG from our COtnpklle lmrtantooGl!!i .. aoo.: dbl kbd witnr l'Ond. Medtr Toy ~~: bllct: MM(MS. :J!MEC ~ECS. CENTER$an ••• Sprtni.SUnirnn-CAWoa. All -more than 1 11.• -' .... Ylilh trqUols .1 lnlay. J200 WEIMAlb\Nf'R. )ll.lps. 9 ~~.. 6\/UU • .uu t., ta ail9. alt.ti! Only 50ch $1.00. DAILY PILOT down tal<e ... O\l"er pmts. l'.lld; AkC, ~'Or'fll(!d .V!hots. SSS.lOOO INSTANT 81!."'WING lM">OK Cm1ptoto Afrhan Rook ~-4541 SUS. Call: fn41 51J-313.1~ HAVE 21' 'iJ FlrebaU mtr sew today, "1ear tomorrow. 11.00. o" AiLY· PIL6T home on I T Ood .. chualo, EXPLORER . HUNTINSTUN BEACH 'll'illll I\/ .\c >1 • l •, I • '<LJ"'T J\i<.fll"< Hf .. 1 • $1. l~~f);_ ~~·Pr-:!:"lr~·~~ Uprifh~64~.:T' Plano A~ ~~1~~~J . . p A T E ~~11\ ~~~~t ~8::· i~~ n:; •' INSTANT rAS HlON 50c. TIME FO" 'imt'=s"A~LL-,.c."c"'o~n""•-·-::1-.-,~,-.·.1 .Shota.wormed.~1 . A -H 0 ER s \\•hal . ha•ve . you . 11 BCX>K -H•u"lroda o C q .. 111 Roolc 1 -16 pattema. · BEAUT tNti ·&ltttr, fni.lt, A T S E N S ~~37ti61586-!807. r .. hlon tac ... I I. 50r LA2•5678' ll<'"Ufol tone, M•pl• flnl•h 8 MO' ·n C II C • "--· ..., $000. or best offer. 548-3900 pape:ni, •· r!IUI. ll o R E 0At.E's 'lotor Home Ren•·•· l • Have 10mL'thlllk YoU wnnt to M11!ltll1m Qtllll ouvlc t -QUJ,.K C .asH hef nooo Ol' Mt 6, al6-0795. r " .... J tell? Clo..ifled 1/h do It !!Oc "! " GULBRANSON piano ~ • -• New %1-211' & Mini"• : ' I well · call NOW tu-5618. Qu1i11 for TodoJ'• u..i.. . DAILY PILOT l>q1ch. x1~~9 I"" Pom•r•s'iil,~,!'u~lo• 'i CROSSWORD' PUZZLE 'A'NSWERS ,1~7.',mll•aae l . I~ I -........................... -~~~~~·'-~---"'"-=~~ -~-=::=--=---~I -~~~~~~--,.~~~~~~~~~~-' _,,,_,_, ----"' I ' \ ~ Sunday, St pttrnller : I 'Ii.) l§J I -·-l§J I Auto1 forS... l§J I Trailers, Travel A\ltos !or S<ile Antiq ues/Classics 945 953 Re<r•ational Vehicles 20' MOTORHOME Roadliner by Redman ~ 3 Burner •t1"9e with oven, b.'llnroom, turn.ace, O O ff. 109, O<:d<;le cllessls, Vol, automatic lren~mls~lon, POWer $leering dl1c b••kei, Till wt'lttl, Oual rear wheel~, e!Kl•Otlk igni'. 1iat1, ORDER YOURS TOOAVl •s6aa $688 Down $74 Mo. 28' MOTORHOME Roadliner by Redman -_, Dodge 440 chassis, V-8, automatic trans- _,,,.,.-', -m;u;on, pl"' foll f•do•y eq"'pp•d. (520-~j, f -\S"J9aa 20' MINI -MOTORHOME Fling by Redman JbO cu. in. D11dg11 V-8 eng ine, auto. Irani ., ~burn­ er '"ng1, bttthronrn, d•ul reer w~ttel1, batlary <;o n. "'"'ler,, power >lee ring, power br•k111. !F205·2· OB ! 81 ~688 $688 Down $74 a Mo. New '73 DODGE All Star Van Convers ion '68 CHEVY w/8Y2' Globe Cab-Over Radio, healer, sleep~ 4, J b urnor !>tove with o .,.en, bular,e, dou bl e: sink. !l ie. =841ZOK) • •1saa • 968 1 Autot, lmporlld 970 Auto•, lmportod 970 VOLVO TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR 'ALL FOREIGN CARS WE ARE IN DESPERATE NE E D OF GOOD , CLEAN FOREIGN CARS TOP DOLLAR-PAID FOR OR NOT! NEWPORT · IMPORTS 31CX' \V, Coast l·hvy., N.n. 642-9405 l\'E PAY TOP DOLLAR F'OR TOP USED CARS fl your c;ir is extra clean, s1'e us first. BAUER BUICK 2.l25 Harbor Blvd. Cos1a ~1C'sa 979-2500 Autos, Imported 970 ALFA ROMEO ALFA. ROMEO SAAB Buy or Lease ~k's · :;ervic<" -Ltasing - Rentals • ,\Ll',\ B.O:\'iEO • SAAB in NE\\'POR'f "61 ;\Ll~,\ Ron1eo Sprint . Atinr rondition. $1200./ best offer. 53&-4762 AUDI BMW Bob Mclaren, BMW Inc. Salr.; S<-rvi.·(• . l,1•ais!11g l!JO Z">or1h BPni-h Blvd., IA\ !Cabr11 ~7l l l S79-5624 CAPRI g NOW OWN .THE FABULOUS 1973 CAPRI Spo11 coupe dl-cor body side n1ouldings, 1'CC'li;1 1ng fron t s£'a!s, eon!ou1· rear SCAls. 4 speed transn1i . ..;su1n. po1\·rr front dis{' bl'akcs, slvlt• Sll't'I \\'heels, buck"ct s<'alS. radial ply lire>~. 2000cc 1'ng. tGAJ,X'NU~~Ql 1. OVERSTOCKED! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY GUSTAFSON Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach at Wnrner lluntlngton Bearh 842-8844 * (213) 592-5544 "Home· of the Viking" CITROEN '72 CITRON SM th(' u!tima!e in luxury c·ars. Cnmp!C!ll"']y luxury rquippc.'£1. And only 1'1.0CO n1i!es. :.:OG- Gll'. MUST SEE Jim Slemons Imports 1:~01 Quail Ne-.vpon Bl'ach S.U-9:1()() ENTER rn0:'.11\1acAR1lll1R DATSUN WE'RE MOVING BIG SA VJ'."GS ON ' '13 Drn1os ~lO's P ick11 ps G1o·s NE\~J('O~r DATSUN AA~ no,.,_... Ne1\'l)(.Jrt Rrh &\1-l:IDO Oprn Sunda y '71 DATSUN 510 4 DOOR SEDAN Air conrl.. ne1\• t i res , ~693-DLT •. I \\'E.E:KEND SPECIAL $1395 HARBOUR VW I '70 AUDI lOOLS 4--DR. 187.11 BEACJ-f BLVD !l42--l-135 Gray 11-ith gray cloth inle1-ior, HUNTl~GTON BEi\CH ·• ""'""· '$~~9s654BXR!. 1973 DATSUNS Dick Miller Motors ALL MODELS 557-2132 I 12{) \\'. \\"arner, S.A. IN STOCK AUSTIN BARWICK IMPORTS I l.1375 Camino Capistrano '60 AUSTJN An1erican 5 nc .... · San Ju!lll Capistrano tire;;, nC'erls engine $85. or. 493-3..175 or 8.11-1375 lrade. 5-14-3417 'MUST Clean Gar. '7 2 AUSTIN HEALEY 0 ·"'""· 1200 '"•· '"" mL $199. See Dime A Linc for '63 Austin l-fl"'aley Sprite, $375 other goodies & parts 673-1784 m:..0:120 BMW ·70 DA'I'SUN 510 2 Dr. Sech1n. 4 spd, 36.00) ml. '."("Iv clutrh & hrks. '."l'f'flr-minor boc'ly \\'Ork. $89:-1. 962-."JtiGO. CREVIER BMW '72 DATSUN SON 4 sptl, org. S;ilf"s e Scr.·ice e l.i"asing \V/blk in!. Ai\.1/1'~~f. a1r, ex 20s \\".1st St. S.A. P.5.1-:1171 ronrl. hcst ofr 962--0116 1 USED ' BMW'S '67 DATSL"N P.U. Nev; tires, reblt engine. Sl:>O or best of-'73 BAVARIA !DEMO) rec. 64.>-2642. '72 2002 Ill '70 DATStJN Pickup, good I '70 2002 cond. Pvt party. $1275, '69 2002 962-7219 , '68 1600 ~ FIAT J '67 2000CS CPE I ~B~002 '72 FIAT ORAN~G~E~C_O_U_N_T_Y_'S-1 12 SPYDER OST 1'.1'0 ori~n'I m ll>'S. AM/ • l-';\1 rArlin. n1amon c..:trrior. ! hlk i111c-noi-. radial t ire~. -~~. $3177 SAL~S-SE:RV!CF:-Lf.ASl;\C.: I (J\IJ:J'.SEAS lJ!-'Ll\.ERY ~Wt Lewi& I ROYr.~t~,~~~· inc. I TOYOTA Cnsta i\lcsa 5-$-444-1 l 9f1.~ Bi\1\V 1600 \Vhite/Blk Int. 48,000 miles. $2,000. 1966 Harhor, C.1\f. . &16 -9300 673-6939 I The "Yelul\V Pa~s" cf class1ried, . . 642-5678. '72 12-J Fiat Sport coupe. Ex· N'ptional cond. $400 for equity, take over payments. 673-300-1 aft 6 pm, Fayne. I Motor Home~ Sale/Rent 940 Motor Hom•• Sale/ Rent ·-?'c1 o 4,v-ose ut On Brand New 'i:I La uda u Mo tor l-Io1n es ONLY "2" 25 FOOTERS LEn OYER $4000 Discount MUST GO THIS WEEK 940 FIAT u ;Avt:-:c 11.rt'a, mu~t sell, 1969 Fie1I 8SO Spyder, grt'al ~as n1ilca~e. $600. f>4lh'l609 JAGUAR NEW XJ-12 E Type Cpe. + · Conv. XJ-6 Great Selection Ready For Immediate Delivery ~lll;in1111!; lllut 111~; loruJI' ~ >.1111 I 'Ir••' .. -" ., ,. ' .... '71 Jaguar Y·12 E Type Coupe B, R. gJ'lo('n, loudcd, loc:·nl Clll' (00270\\"). $6666 11':.lllanmi[o lll11tm~; SLEMONS IMPORTS MERCEDES BENZ Al!rl!ORIZED SALES & SERVICE Jim Slemon5 Imports 1301 Quell Newport Beach 833.9300 J-;NTER Fl"tOl\1 MacARTJ.IUR MG '69 ?.1GC, 6 cyl, :<lnt eond. $1 750. 'or oUer. Call 586-JT.Ml 1955 MGTF', running ok, nct'ds painl &. upholstery. $300 or bc>sl ofr. 536-60TI. MGB '69 MGB TOYOTA WE BUY USED TOYOTAS ALL 1973 MODELS IN STOCK ~lll.1np 11!, lllutu1 ~. IU'fOll l ~ \,iii\ I 111t.•J . -' . . . . '10 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 Spd, 1549BQXJ $1399 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA COME IN TODAY TEST DRIVE luxury with economy '73 ~uel injected VOLVOS ;t>Wt LW!i&. -VOLVO 1966 Harbor, C.?.f. 616-9303 Autos, Vied 990 BUICK lldslr. 4 SJ>t'l'Cf, AM 'Fi\!, lSSSl HLJ\CJ-f 'BL. 1!-17·8555 '72 ELECfRA Lim it ed, clrlven 20 n1os. by S&L exec. ·1-dr. del1L..:e inlerlor, vinyl 1op. full pow£'r, stereo 1''M/t:1 11t·. air, Ult \1·heel, elt·. f:xtrtl l·ll•1u1. \Vant frtst sale al lo""' book . 6-14--0376. l'fU'lllg yrl!o1v \\'ilh blut·k in-l!Ul\'TINGT'ON BEACll ll'rlOI'. YQC0.'<\3. $1777 '70 . TOYOTA Landcrui~r BUICK •I fir sednn 1954 station \l'llt.'On, 4 11:hl dnve ·•special .. , ·15,700 111 i J e K. Ate. 37,000ml. 673-.i265 Xlnt l'Ollil. $Jl75. cash, 1\ L TRIUMPH I c•:::l6-c::55:::,'14:o,· ---- - taJI. WJiA BJ.Ul-~ '67 Buick. 29,500 mt J '6B TRIUMPH VS. Al,. Rndlo. N.,..d, new JENSEN HEALEY OYOTA TR4 ""'· $ll50-l!l00. '1'--0297 '64 BUJCI{ Special, 1966 1-larlior. C.I\1. 646·9303 4 spe«l, ~ heater. \VVV413. iranspo11atlon car, make ol- !(llUU' J.IC.J.I !J\t1 ' ~r.n ~· ~ .,,, '""' ' ........... ~ " JENSEN-HEALEY f\IGB '65-Hdstr.-Exc. eornl. Bark lo sctiool special. fer aftl11' 5 pm. 5-!6--0536. Q.60 in 8.5 s~. 1vith 2~.5 At PG. NC'lv brakes, clu1C'h, l'C'bl!. $1277 CADILLAC Thinkini;:: ol one'? Jf so, I Hill I trans. -<'ng., l\ll·h tll't.'S. (X'l'i1c.u1ally oHcring sonie· IHO-S66·1 e"'••ll l•r..:I thilJ<,; extra to ~nu. '&\ ~tGli )..'110(1 ronrlirion, IUt.UI" Ull'UI EL DORADOS • 1 -~IC: :'\li!Jin ~·111· ·~i1·pr I $1000 * 979-9873 VOLVO 14 TO CHOOSE e 2 · \'0111' firs! 500 n1ih's COUPE!\..COl\VERTIBLES sc1Ttl'C frc1• t OPEL . Only 7 cars lefL r 0r thar I IXG l!arhor, C ril. 6-16·9~.: • '"'"°"al ""'· call O>' "~' '69 Opel GT '70 TRIUMPH DE VILLES S1cph"n lla1'\1''' 38 TO CHOOSE Rn11sh i\!0101 Cai ·Dl.!il. I SilvPr finish 'A'l!h 1"f'ft 1nlC'nor, SPITFIRE ROADSTER COUPF~S 1601 S Anahrirn 81\ll (ZRROn J \'t'llu11. r.111111, ·I :00111.·l-.U U.iZt-SEDANS AnaJ11•1n1 774-4110 $2099 Blt:I. CONVERTIBLES MAZDA J BILL MAXEY $1495 !\fMy cxt't'llcnt colors Dick Miller Motors ('ho;,., or'"'"'•"' * M d '73 R TOYOTA J~10 \\' \\arn<'r, s.,\. ICl111h & leather) az a otary ·* 1 557 2132 aclory air l'Ondllloning $6t_ MONTH 1 ISS'Sl BEACll BL. N47-8555 . . Full PCl'A'er . Choice of: 36 f\fGNTHS O?EN LEASE l!Ul\'TINGTON BEACH rb:. ~~-I, ~~...,. enrne, tll'C'~: Stereo AM/Fl\-1 radio \\"ill accept tradC'·ins * •MOPEL * i\l ~~s~ff~~a~~'f'S;Ji~m9am. Cruise <.'Ontml CALL ~IR. F'RY 842-6666 KADETTE WAGON ' · · · Trunk opener & morP H Unt Beach Roo.t rack. rlldlo, 1,.hilt>\\'all VOLKSWAGEN All in immaculu!c ~'Ondition • Ure.~. IXD:\1!1-12\. Largest selection ln \\'EF.1..::£-:NI) SPECl,\L *'68 VW FASTBACK* Orunge County. MAZDA $795 • '''"'L-"·"110. whitewall Nabers Cadillac tin·s. ll((hl blU!! t\\'IF-9.sl\, AUTllORIZED D1':ALEft HARBOUR vw wEEK's'~1o19sp5~c1AL """ HARson s1... li::.~1 R('al·h Bl. 842-6636 -BOB LONGPRE- MAZDA -SERVICE FIRST- EXCLUSIVE MAZDA LEASE 1st ~reef at the Sun!a Ana Fr.ry. 2001 E. lst SI.rel'! Santa Ana 558-78il '72 MAZDA RX2 P.C"d , 4 spc.'<'rl, radio, heM1er, \'inyl top, radial tirC's t:io&- FOZJ. $2695 Dick Miller Motors 120 \V. \\'arnC't, S.A. 557-2132 '72 Mazda Wagon 6"UGAril. 4 speed, radio, hen I er, $2877 ~WtleW W VOLVO 1966 Harhor, c.ri l. &16-9300 I '73 i\IAZDA Rolary \\'a~on, Rir. & orher extras. A~sumf' lease · 30 mo. to go. $97.77 n10. H ln1c1'C'StC'<l, phone 53&-1615 or 54S-21ll. l-4Pi\'I. '7'l l\o1AZDA RX Z. Lo\\· n1i., n1ag whls, must sell. $2700. li-1ill BE.ACll BLVI) *12-4435 llU~i'ING'fON Hi::ACJI PORSCHE COsrA·f\1ESA HARBO 54t:l-9100 O~n Sund~ UR YW ·n CADILLAC S<d•n d• \'ill<'. 1\lust J)(' solct at e l.~nl RJ.;ACJ! BLVD. S-42-4435 siH·rifin•. lilts hcf>n lovingly ----------H UNTINGTON BEACJI l'lll't'CI for hy one O\lo'nPr J r POHSClf1': Cuupe, xlnl ,69 VW sm~ birth 1hru 16,000 milftl. roor1. llt·hu1lt f'ng1nP. 3000 Call 646-7m for clrlails. ~~ Sacril1t-e SA '"' ! Kharman Ghia ·73 COUJlk: UF: VILLE, bnJ\\'n PXL, bru .... n lthr int., '60 pPRSCllE, super 90, new Cpe, .orangf', 10 niilcs l998-lull P\\'r, 6CKXl 1ni., take over P<tint, radials, re-bit eng & ADXJ. lease payment or buy for trans, sun roof, ski rack $1549 $6700. 552-9728 S2,IXXl 4'1-9583 BILL MAXEY 'Ol CPE 0. Ville 19000 ml '60 P 0 R S C II E . Good tX"'rl oond 11.ir, 1"4'. ps, pb, t ilt nu.>chanicn1 C'o nn111on. TOYOTA wh1 am1rm atcro s~ Xtras. Sls:iO. 919-91~·1 JSS.'ll BF.ACl-I BL. S·li·~55S c_;i~ipare ~ri<.'t' w/72 CRd 'G.'i POJlSCl lE 365-C. Orig llUN.fJNCTON BEACH \\/san1e nule<1ge S.1.1-Si)18 paint, Scnip<'rit~. r1!1/:1m, 2 * ,69 v.W. BUG-* '61 ~ADILLAC Seden spkrs, 7!l.OOO 1111. 6-1:>-:>%8. De Ville 3800J nil Cash , . GRJ::EN, A\t-r:-Ot (398FZR ~ . ' n POH.SCl!I:: !ll~. ).,'Ohl niel, \\'EEKE'.'ID (SPECIAL $al00. appr. group. A ~llFM stcrro. $l 095 * 6T.t-66..17 * Vt'I)' cll'.'.ln, 5::0-0430 Hfi!l CADILLAC, good ...,·ork * '58 SPEEDSTER * HARBOUR YW "" •<O o' make •""· X1nl rond. $:!,500. •ti.z1;,, ""'>-6-''1. 2000 Anaholm Sl., Apl (', Crif RENAULT 18711 BEACH BLVD j!.f2-4'35 · ',C'--""=-cO'C-,-~-=--1 --==-==:::::::-'1:,,,':'Hgur:-:NT~lN~G~TO'!!N~B~· E~-A~C1:!'rl__ W CADILLAC Eldon.d?, fully k>aded, only 44000 m1. '72 RENAULT '&; V\\' Bug. Radio, n:-ar Sf'R1 nu tires, sharp. Priv. party'. R 17 s(X'akers. good tires, Ill'\\· 53050. &12-29n. 4 SJ)C'l'<l, A:\1 1'=:\1 radio. flO\\'t'r ='. klw mik.>agt'. s975. '67 EL~RAOO. vinyl top, 1v1n1lo1\'S. radial 1 1 res, . , . full IJ()\\er, a 1 r I co n d , (:\1CT76-1l 68 V\\ Bug. RaclK>, rear Aeat am/fm !11t'rt'O. rt>hlt eni:. · ·$279S speakf'rs, good_ 1ires, ne~'' R.1dl1tl Ure!!, $lll00, !"rl'M>l7l D , k M 'll M bat.rery, 10 .... • mileage. $97;>. C\D 'it Eldorado 30000 mi 1c 1 er otors ~~7 ,· -·• •1 · .. .,.,; l ~ \\' \" S 1 op l'011u, nu I res, ~- w · ·;,~~~'!'. .; · '6-~ \!"\\' Bug, ...,. 1969 £'ng., 90 8.'\8-52'1'2 or 644-796.'i :>: ' ~ • day gar. _on eng., auto. stick '68 SEO DtVUJe, "''ht w/blk SIMCA & nu paint S!XXJ. aft 4 pm. Landau top. 36,00) mi'1. ---------1 493-2638. $2SOO. 5-1()-1524. '70 SI..\1CA , 24,000 mi. Xlnl 1967 V\V Bug. 3,000 ml on '62 CADILLAC llurst. $395 cond. 27 n1i. to gill. Leaving reblt eng. Nu paint & tires, Good running c'Ond. Call country. $850. 645-5668. .it traek tape deck & F'!'lf 213-531-370.1 SUNBEAM rndlo. Very clean. 968-8140. ---====----! MERCEDES BENZ '11 vw ""'·good rond. Fal~ CAMARO Ti6 SU.NBEA..\l Tlger, burnt 8 h;., .,~~wL mileage. $2Cm. ,67----------I Call 847-6379 2 ' .:..r-o.N CA.i.'dARO, 3Z1 4 spd, orange, niags, ops, /f dl f I fn1/radio, good cond. $1,500 '70 BUG am m ra o, ac a r, new 540-7367 Nt>C'ds some work, $575. Call clulch, good concl. $1200 aft m a. !Xl2-81os '65 SUNBEA~1 Tiger h1u'tltop &If>-'9· 1-~.:-:C"°A"M7A"R"'o~=-- 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY convf"r1ible. A1nt cond. Ne1\· * '65 BUC;. $!'!00. Good cond '68 * Sh N C '66 · Xl Stick. New TlreR. arp ew a r 1•ng, S1250. &16·2143. * ran1J>f'r , nu tires .• • nt Slt!O/F'irni. &l2-87!J9 Trade-ins TOYOTA rond'-S~ 900-185~''-· ~~ Coming In Every D ay V\V Can11wr. '1'1, Xtnt, $2950 Ask About Our Un ique '72 V\V 7 JNlS~ Kombi. $2450 1!16.~ CA:\l/\RO, auto lrans .. V-i\, ori~ o .... ·nrr. Moving. n1ust 5£'11. 673-1158. $2021 95 !'111111! SC'I I. 54S-3515· U1td Mercede1 Lease C Plans • '"" VW Bug, """' """'"' · HEVROLET plus tax ,Ito; lie, only 6CXXXJ miles. ~---------1 House of l171ports is the $995•646-6440 '67 QlEVELLE' wag 0 n . 6862 Manehester, Buena Park Delivered Price '68 V\V Pop 'fop, new eng. Reblt auto, trans & front .in the Santa Ana Frwy for a Xln't cond. $2,200 or best ot-end. Nr. new tires, good 523. 7250 '73 TOYOTA fer. ""'' 646-8486. '1""':~rtallon '"'· 0w~, '"9 VW / bl , eav .. ,. state. $450. 962-4611 '72 Mercedes w re l 63 eng, gooc1 s I I •n V "'"''"°""'°" ,.,., $300. poc • oga GT 350 SL COROLLA 545-2418 hatchbaok 4 cylinder, 4 Coupe Rdstr., Radio, heater, '64 V.W. Bug. re-bit eng. low llPC'ed. r/h, air, mags SXIOO. au!JJmatic trans., ()0\1'£'1' mi, good cond, R/H new1;,;5.>l,,-,97U4"'"'.-===~~-- stcering, pov•cr windov""· nt ball. S-'>50. 497-2919 'TI EL CAMINO. 4 11pd, fa ctory air, beautiful bur--1\ft•ll L••i.:.a V.W. '63, sunroof, R/H, Tan, mag8, fn1, tape deck, jusr guncty 1virh beige in1erior. IUUAA WIO ~ ('(1nd run.oi beautiful reblt, ime lo a PP rec . Only 11.00J miles. 634ET.J, TOYOTA $-125. 499-37.19 6"5-~""'~-----I Jim Slemons !\"!UST sacrifiee '69 vw Rui; ·72 VEGA h11tchback, air vf'ry ~lean, nu radl.'\J tires cond, ttulo lrnns, white ~ldc Imports . 6 •. 1,16 waU8 drk green $200) 196b l/11rbor. ·C.~1. 646-930.1 ~ fi7:\-l\.17J ' N-'•~rtQt~~!ch Order Your Color Today! lfl70 V"' Bus, 4,00) mi on ·n l?>-1PALA / l b a.I ~-fu.9300 '71 TOYOTA IThlt eng. Sunroof, new 2-door ·:m•· p . r ENTF.R FROM MacARTI-IUR _ballery.:_S2lOO. &W-7«2 Xlnt l'Ou:.u;2150 ~ .66 MERCEDES 0 i e, e I. 1200 COUPE '68 VW Karmann Ghia 1972 EL ~ / holl Slick, rebll eng, $2500 .. or ot· \Vhlte ('ffi'lllZWI S950. alt 60 675-3625 auto, air. P/S, P/B,w ~'. '"· Prl. Pty. TI4-49H276. $1599 '64 BAJA bug, 1300 eng, !;;;-64--;4--0%>3=;-,'-::::=-~- HARD TOP for 1961 BILL MAXEY M~l~er. 'TI VEGA-2301H .,_,, ''h. Mercedes Benz 190 SL. lo ml, very clean, bit ottr Bo'1 orrer. M&-3419 TOYOTA ·n VW Bus for aal•, Good Prlv pony, 6'5-ll67. ' a,._., C.1,,rf1V•/b "'''"Cd '71 Mercedes 250 1' 18881 BEAa1 BL. 847~ """'· lalrly low mJJ,..,. 1966 EL Camino, v.s, ' apct, HUNTINGTON BEAC!·I $1!!001835-8581 p/1, W/ncw gem top, Runi ""1an. 24,000 actUAJ mil'!'· * ,61 TOYOTA * VOLVO -'· $850. 561-4396. Radio, heater, automatic 19&1 CI-IEVY Suburban, 35C) ohnson&son tran.~iK.-.ion,· fa ctory air, CORONA 4 DOOR '6B VOLVO V-8. Xlnt. cond. New tlrei. J>O'o'.'t"r !ilt'erinii;. l)taut!fu.l I Auto., radlala IUOG-312) CB Radio. 492-9817 ' O\Ynt•t rnr. 14.IDLN. WEEKEND SPECl/\L 1425 2-DR . ·s,q EL Camino SS, A/C. Jim Slemons $795 Auton111!1c tronsin\i\.(!lon, re-s1200. I HARBOUR VW d~. honl" t'<IV\V.141, ·n EL Com)no SS. All Ex· mport5 $1395 '""~ 1<200. Ph: 6<>-1a11 1301 Qu111l Dick Miller Motors '72 LUV A~l oond, T.O.P. ;. N«wport Beach IR7ll BEACl-f BLVD. 842·441i 120 \V. \YllrnC'f, S.A. $1'"10. must :ieU wide Ovali R:i1·9300 IHJN!INCTON BF.AO! 557-2L'l'l call 894--0817 ' ENTER F11.0i\1 l\facARTifU!t '71 TOYOTA Corolla, nuto, Like to Trade! Our Trader's :69 Cl-tEVY Impala .t ctr full \Vhile Elephant Dime-A·Une orig owner, low mile~. Pandlse colll'h'ln Is tor )'OU! power, air rond, Very iooct. call today &12--5678. xlnt corn!. 644-1148' 5 lines, 5 days for 5 bucks.TO '"'-P-'566-8052=="-----.! a ' ' ·, • DAILY PILOT OR TY'I LARGUT -.. ' • LABOR'DAY INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY1 OPEN ·9 AM -11 PM B T THE 1974 PRICE INCREASE! • '73 CHARGERS These ere ell BRAND NEW 1973 CHARGERS. Fully equipped. Set'. No.'s !Wl21-C3G·2423301 !Wl21-C3G-242329l IMMEDI ATE O'ELIVERY 578 DOWN s7a A MONTH YOU R CHOICE $ 2. $78 is total d11. pymt, $78 is total mo. pymf. inti, t1x. license 1NI 111 c1rrying charges on 1ppr. credit for 42 mos. Deferred pymt. price $33S4 inti, t1x & lic1n1e. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE •ATE 11.30'1 •• '73 DART 2 Do or Ha rd top Power 1tffring, radio, heater, high' back seats. U1td, low milocgo. 1221 FWO lMMEDIATE DEL IVERY • •71 DOWN s71 A MONTH F~LL PRICE $ 2 88 $71 11 toltl dn. pymt . $71 Is tot1I mo. pyfT\t, incl. lax. liceiut & 111 ca rry ing ch•rge1 on 1ppr. cred it for 36 mos. Oeferrtd pymt, pric1 $2627 incl. tax & lic1n11. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 11.75%. '73 ODGE Wagons ··· Sedan~ Every BRAND NEW 1973 POLARA-MONACO-CORONET- WAGON or SEDAN will bo sold this week for only $59 over invoice. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY YOUR CHOICE 959 OVER INVOl<:E PLUS ADMIRAL PORTABLE TY With purchase of Polera-Monaco-Coronet · Wagon o~ Sedan IARCIST SlllCTION OF oooc• VANS IN THI WOR,OL '73 DOD E • •Super Vans • Coffin Vans -B-10 0 A VI, iouto, trans,, "'OVI & tirtl, radio & h.ater plus full facto'v equipmtnt. Used, low mileage. (83026NI ·• •Window Vans 52788 :~l~LE $96 DOWN 596 A MONTH IMMEDIATE D!UYERY St• 11 letol "'· •'"''· I•• lo ''""! "''· «i>•ait. lo<1. ta•, hu ••• !I. olL <••'Y;,1 c~o•t., •• '""'· ..... ;.tot 3• ..... O.tt<•otd ....... 1>ri<11 S3SS1 loci. T&L, ANNUAL HICINTAGI IAH 11.67%. VS •ngint, auto. tranf., AM/FM ro. dio, power 1teering, horn bar, dual mirrors, bright bumpers front & rear, .5 whttlt 1 Sx.550. (8 l 2AF3VOS84871 • Custom Vans •All Colors • All Options · '7l SPORTSMAN B-100 WINDOW W"GON VAN ·· $3688 FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DIUYllY l l 11 k i.1et "'· or•'· SI I I lo i.1.1 •-•. 1~ ....... u-a ,,.~\1 lot •I .,.._ Doi•"" ,.-1, ...... l•77l "'"· ... & ~ •••••• A-UAL nl(IMf.&GI a..&l 11 .11~ •• 5111 DOWN 5l 11 A MONTH I OMY CA R CENTER ONE OF THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN ORANGE COUNTY! PINTOS • VEGAS"1t ·DATSUNS •DARTS • TOYOTAS •COLTS • MAVERICKS ·• VW's I I YOUR CHOICE . 110 FORD MAVERICK . ·.. ladio & HMtet, fully F~u.ippff. 1 71 TOYOTA Con:Mlo. Rad io, heater, fully factory equipped. t61501YI • $ s31 Dn '31 M ,:,: , cr•5aoHr . o . .-.,·:.·, $3llstotoldownpymt.$3l~tot1l ... nthlypymt.lncl.tu,t<onS1,'.~'c\,171 DODGE COLT :' ·: ,~69 DODGE GT DART , •, Md •II carrying ch1rvn on 1ppr, crtdit for 36 .noa. Oef1rr1d pymt. ; · ~ •. ,-:-i::,· Rodia, heoMf, chrome wheef1. . Dort. Hofdfop, oul090tk, power steering, Yln)4 top, ·:"1 price i1 $111.7' incl, fix & lictn11. ANNUAL P'fRCtNTAll RAn ~ 3.51 %. ' .•. ~. . C6H2 31C 1510.511.6) (ILJ.516) . · '72 DODGE COLT 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION, RADIO, HEATER BUCKET SEATS. !430EXEl '43 DN. s43 MO. sn-11-lifOll ..,.)Yiiij, •~ 11NN19iiii1•1t- _, ......... "'--..,4 .ti ~ ...... •• ~. ""It I« 14 -· 0.lw..., ·-1 ,..i. 111 11Jtl IMI, ._In-. AHHUA.L nKINfAOI IAll IO.n'Jf,, 169 DODGE CHARGER Gtfe!I, "in7l lop, \II, oulo. lron1,. ,ow1r 1te1•inf, elt rond. IXTZl'O) $11 i1 lolol dow11 ''"''· $21 Iii ltttol .,o"thl7 'Y"''· ind. to., tic 11111, 11nd oil c11ryin9 chor9e1 001 OpP'- cr1dil for l6 "'''• 01l1rr1d pyll!I. price i1 $999 ificl, kl• & lic1111e, ANNUAl ,fltC!NTAGE lATf 12.ll'/.. 169 ROADRUNNER lt&lol, fo ctttry •''· JIOW., 11-i111, lotllll•• .. ,. (YQY7J1) SU i1 lolol dow11 py111t, SJ4 11 tootol ... "thly py111t, lticl, kl•, licen11, e11d oll ca•tying t h••t•• •• .,,... ctolllt fw 36 -... D.fettell 'yMI. t>fi<• h $1251 Met. fU & fkMte. ~Al P!lCENTAGf IAT! 11~ • '68 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER Rad io. healer, a ylom1tic lran1mlnio11~ power st11l'- in9, ••• .-;ond itionin9. r #82~00 ). $27 i1 total down pyml. $27 i1 total monthly p7ml. incl. till, 1i.-;1n1e, i nd 111 c1rryin9 <;h1•9•1 011 1ppr. cr1dit fot 36 mo1. Deferred pyml. pric• i1 $999 incl, lea & lit 1n11 .... N. NUAL PERCE NTAGE RATE 12 .13 % s34 Dn. s34 Mo, . 8 8 :.~~ $27 ON. $27 MO. s7 88FULL P'RICI '70 PLYMOUTH FURY 111 Aokl .. olic, elr cond., l&H, ,_.r 1teeri111, tf9lA.VK} $34 11 kltof Hw11 e'f"''· m 11 kltof 111111thty ,.,.,, Incl. lo•. lk•11••, onlll oH cortyl119 t hort•• 111 •ppr. ~!Iii for 1' -O.lerr1cl py111t. ,,;., 11 $12.51 l11cl, I'll• L lic•n••· ANNUAL PfltC!NTA.G! IAT! 12.$0%. 168 CHEVROLET NOVA ........_.,k h111•l11'9A, N4119, tieal.,, (10l5) ill k ..._. ._.. ,,..,, $JI h lll!oa( -fht, ,.,..1. kid. t.1, iit•1111, ...., ... Wff'Yilllf dlorfe'I Oii .,,,.. .-.lllil .... u .... De· ""'94 ,,.... l'ric• .. '11 "7 .... .. It ...... .ANNUM HKl!HTAOI! RA.Tl 1U1%, !69 CHRYSLER 300 \II,• olr cond., 1111lo111otlc. londou roof, power 1lo«in1. IXXCl41) $34 It total lllllw11 1'Y'"'· SJ4 II !Otal "lonlhly py111t,. i11d, lo•, lic•n••· 011d all co•tyln9 chor1•• 1111 •Pll'• credit !Of' 36 11101, D1f1rred ''"''· pric• 11 Sl1.51 l11el, lo• I Nc•11M, A.NNUA.l PEICENTA.G! IA.Tl 12,.50-}.. "72 DODGE PICKUP ,...._tic 1rt1111•i11JN, \II 111191Ae. t90f24LJ $61 II ..W -... ,,-1111. $61 11 e.1el -1111y '>"-'· Md.' tu, lk_, •114 •II mrryl"t cltorfot 1111 .,,,. ufdll .... J6 -.. Del"'°"' ,y1111. ,.-le• .h $1.511 lftd, fa.it &. II•-•· NilHUM. nit. COOAGI lATf 12.17%. '70 CHALLENGER \II, 011too., ,,S., Ndlo, h .. t1r, factory •lr, lo11do11 ... ,. 164 196) S.51 11 telol lllown p7111t. 1'1 11 tookll MOfllhly p)'lll!, l11d. kl•. licff!lf, ffld oll C•"'Ylnf cherget ffl cippf. credit !er 36 11101. 01fe .. ed PY"''-p•ire Ii $1117 l11r1, lo• &. lire111•. A.NNUA.l ,EltCINTAGf: lA.T! lJ,21% • • .. 534 lift. s34 Mo • $98 8 run · "Ice s34 lift. s34 Mo. ' $98 8 run Price '72 PINTO RUNABOUT AUTO. TRANS., RADIO & HEATER. (1099621 s43_DN. s43_MO. 141 II .. lfl ••• ,.,.i. l4.1 11 kll•I -tlrily ... t -ni 1 ... 1. 1-. 1i.. ....... mlflTllll ~ ... __ ....,,, .... ,._ ......... .. .,. .. 1 ,.i. lo 11ffl IMI, h• & II--. ANHUA l 'IKIMT.AGI lA.TI 10.11,,. '69 TOYOTA COROLLA 14Kk•I MOit. IXSl501) $2S 11 toolel 11-· ""''· $2.5 It tolol eu1•1lhly ,.,.,, ifld, la•, l1c-e111•, 1nlll ... c•rtyi•t chart•• Ofl oppr, '''"ii !or l6 11101, D•f•rrt4 1'Yll'll, prico 11 $92S l11ct. hi• L tic1111•, ANNUA.~ rtlCINTA.Gl IA.TE 16.ll%. • '70 OLDS 442 VI, .. teMtlc, rwlllJeo, '-""'• ,_., ..... "762J $41 ............ ,.,.,, "' ....... Mi11ltlty·,.,.1. l•d •••• """"· M114il ... ~ ........ -.,,.., -dll .., 36 ..._ Def.,.,14 ,.,.1 •. ,..1c1 11 $1776 IMI. ,_ &. llt .. M, ANtfJAl ntc:INTA.GI IATI 12.fl'f.. 169 DODGE POLARA A.io-tlt, P.S., ~ air, rodlo, tioeklr. (YIJ11tl S21 k lotol lllOWfl l'fllll, $27 11 tolol ll'IO!lltlly py111t. l11d . lo•, llff11M, 011111 1111 rorrylng ch••t•• Oft oppr. co:odlt .fo1 '36 11101. O•f1rr1d py111I. pric<1 h $999 Incl. to• &. li•••M. ANHUA.l PIKfHTA.Gf IA.Tl 12.ll%. 525 Dn. 525 Mo. $688 run • Price 548 lift. 548 •• : $138 8:::. ' - . -~ .. AMERICAN MOTORS • Ward S. Lee Inc. i 123• S. Main St., Santa Ana 5•7-5826 - Harbor American 1969 Harbor Blvd., Coste Mesa 646-0261 . Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mew ~6~ Crevier Motors 208 W . I st St., Santa Ana 835-3171 BUICK Bauer Buick -2925 Harbor Costa Mew 979-2500 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd., ""' Huntington Beach 842-7781 DODGE Courtesy Dodg• -- 2888 Harbor Blvd., Coste Mest 557-9220 FORD Dunton Ford 2240 So. Main St., Senta Ana 5~7070 Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Coste Meu 642-0010 Wilson Ford 18255 Beach Blvd .• Huntington Beach H2-66 I I 'university Oldsmobil. 2850 Harbor Blvd., Coste Mesi 540-9640 JAGUAR S.uer Buick -2925 Herbor Coste Mesa 979-2500 LINCOLN ·MERCURY Gustafson Linc/Mere 16800 Beach Blvd., Huntington Be•ct. 842-88~ Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury 130 I No. Tustin, Senta Ana 547-0511 . Connell Chevrol.t 2828 Harbor Blvd., Coste Mes. 546-1200 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Bfvd., Coste Mew TV WEEK, IU''TEMIER 2, 1973 OPEL Bauer Buick -2925 Harbor Cost• Mes• 979-2500 PONTIAC · Dave Ross · Ponfi1c 2-480 H•rbor Blvd., Coda Mes• 546-8017· . PORSCHE · AUDI Chid Iverson Por1che-Audi «S E. Coast Hwv. Newport leach 671-0900 ROLLS-ROYCE Roy C•rver Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Cnst• Mes• · 546-~ TOYOTA De•n Lewis Imports J 1966 H•rbor Blvd., Costa Mest 646-9101 VOLKSWAGEN Chicl lver&on Volswegen +45 E.Coest Hwy.NI 671-0900 VOLVO Deen Lewil Imports 1966 Harl>ot llYcl., Coste M-.. 646-9]0J , 1 TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 2. 1973 DAVl~ME PROC,RAMS Cl) G1mbit: Sin Ditro City School's S rintendenfs Report l'ues. Philbin/Brown l Co. MORNING Andy Griffith Show 6:00 II Cl) Summer Semester City Kids m Univtnl1y of "" AJr Stodl Excll1n19 6:25 O Knt wt•4&• News/Th• Ret.ilen I Ntn Pro- 6:30 II Ecoloo Mon .. Wed., Fri.; OdJ$-lO·lS ~ Ph 1 . De Sho ~ Tues .. Thurs. · a1 Y Its nny w O PREMIER£ Not for Women Only 10:30 Cl) love if Ufe Barbar1 Walters hosts. · tig) m Hollywood Sq u1res I D.,t>rHk Huel E.duutiontl Ftttures F11tures Todey on the farm Commodity Str1teo New Zoo Review : Mister Roaers' Ntl&hborhood Farm Rtport/Eucutlvt Futures · Interview / Bank l Insurance 6:45 &) Commodity Report Report/The Good Earth 7.00 (j) Ntws al News/P1ndoram1 dtl ,Valle . · ~ m Today Show 10:45 &) Money Diaest 6 .hn1n1 Splits 11:00 (j) The Youn1 and the Restless PREMIER£ Ttlt Scope · (J9J m Jeopardy Bup and His luddltt 6 The Fu1itivt Bozo's Bl1 Top Slltw The flJin1 Nun M1rtet Openln1 Public Aff1l11 : Sesame street Stodl wh1n1e · Market Optnln&f Business News/ : The Elec:trlc Company •Jack Andenon Report · News/Probt/M1rtet Update 7:30 i Bozo's 111 Top Show W Lian' Club News 11:30 i Stardl for Tomorrow • Cartoons Mon.. Tues.. Wed.. · m Who, What, Where Game Youtll a!MI tflt ls.sutt Thu~.: Parent ene AutJy Youtll Ftru• Fri. (])(!)The Bredy lunch I Cartoons Ho11n's Heroes Slllp 'n Woofer News Stocll Edl1n11 : Hod19pocl1e Lodi' News/Dow 30 hvlew/Wttthtr · Sportscope/Ecoloo/M•rtet 1:00 Clpt.:n K1n1aroo The Gallery Lttve It to Bt1ver Ralph Sblry's AM Sunup ,,.el Knoepp Gl11ntor Cartoons Dennis the Menac• Stock Exc:hln1• : £.duc1tton11 featurts • The Motlvaton/Busln111 News/ Spo rtsc:ope Oalt ind Harriet l\F TF RNOll~• 12:00 Noontime m Thrff on a Match Movies: See Daytime Movies. Hue I CI) rn Password (f9)mNtw1 G1llopin1 Gourmet : Features • News/Clll NEWSTR.EVISION • LMn1 EllJ Or. Joyce Brothe rs 12:30 8:30 I ft1tUl'9S Yotf 11M1 fritncl t Cl) As the Wortd Tlln11 Gumby · News/W11thtr/Wlst luyer 1:50 (]) Nns ®) m hp tf 01t Uva Trvtll or Consequenc.s m m s,11t Stconc1 Youtll 1IMI the Issues Wed. Ltfa Rap Dialln1 for Dollen 9:00 =(I) The Joker's Wild Sesa•e Strtet • ~ m NEW SEASON Dln1tl'1 l :00 "act CJ) Tht Guidln1 L111rt ®l m The Doctors ~ht1 'You Can Do CI) al All My Chlldrtn Tht PrlMMt Pllil Doull• how Jacl l1 lana1 I Lew Lucy Ten"'* Tuuclo : Your fut.re Is Now • luslnen Ntn I Trntl I 1.tf. sure/IHI &tit• 9:30 1! The $10,000 Pyfa111ld m1atttt ovte: See Daytime Movies. ...... The Motllen-ln~ln Ro"'"' ..... : s.u ... StMt ObMmtt.n I Moutlry Report/ At,.....ce Today 10:001, ... blt Mntr. Sn DIJlime MOYin.- dO) @D The Wizard of Od• Movie: Ste Daytime Movies. ltll Casey • News Mtvit: Ste Daytime Movies • News/luslneu /Jiu Andtno11 Report 1:30 Cl) E~ of Nlpt ®) m AlotlMr Wortd Ml'• Dourtas ShGw (5) al let's Mlle I Deal Mowte: Ste Daytime Movies • till Cosby C.•llOdftJ ll•port Ntwt / Up fl'Mt & lackst.119/ lblrt Ntwl/Sound Off 2:00 11 Tht N• Price 11 ltipt . m ""1tm to r.,ton Placa ........ ., ........ htllcoet Junction : feiturn • News/ ... line/Business Nnn 2:30 3:00 2 4 7 ~ Mltcll G11ae '13 . m Somel"Mt a> The Glr1 in My life Rocket Robin Hood : Your Future Is Now • SportKopt/Profile on Business/ oln& On The See...t Storm The New Beat the Clock Hlpway Patrol S r .. an Cartoons t:IJ General Hospltll Movie: See Oiiytime Movies. •Waldo : Sut Yunf Yin& Yee • luuty the B11st 3:10 m ltn Hunter lntarvlews 3:30 The Dalin& G11 .. Miki Dou1l11 Show Onff'"lnd Harritt Dennis the Menace CJ) al One Life to Live • Movie: See Daytime Movies. Qulc:t Dr•• McGrew Po"Y P11 Cartoefts : £.ducation1I features · LI Co111unid1d 11 Di1; Cll1n- d1rio Thurs. mcinem• 36 m Felix the Cat 4:00 Mcme: See Daytime Movies. The Rlfttman Get Slll1rt CI> m love Anlerlcan style lup ind His luddia Dick Tracy Cartoons : Sesame Street 61) Velo cit "ovl• m IUmba 4:15 &> llbnes en Accion 4:30 Movie; See Daytime Movies. father Knows lest The Flyln& Nun News Schubeck1 Morris Yo&f and Fritnas Batman L• vtraen de F1tlm1 Wild Wild West Underdo1 4:50 m F11hlon1 In Stwln& 5:00 I News Thurs. only. · ONews GII111111's Island Draanet • Btver1y Hlllbilllea Newsi Major L111i ue Baseball Mon. The Flintstones Gilllaan's lsl•nd N1tach1 : Mister Ro1e11• Nei&hbomood · El Amor Tiene Cara de Mujer • Western Star Theatre · • Fem.ires ThrH Stooaes 5:30 Nen Thurs. only. TwlUpt Zone MIJbtny RFD Ci) al News Dennis tllt Menace Nanny end UM Professor : The Electric Co1ap1ny . Don Wilson's Ton Talk Speed Racer * * * nnls We1ver is the target of • television campal1n 111lnlt police brutallty in the repHt of ''The New Mexican Connection" on NBC's McCloud, Sunday at 8:30PM. * * * Pace 3 An inutdiblt 1500-mllt tr8 by l1nd y1cht throu1h the forbicldin1 western Slhar1 Is tht wbject of "Wind bidtt"I of the Slhara," the premiere presentation of the popular N1tioul Geo1rapllic color documentary sen,. movin& to AIC, Thursday at I PM. To film the one-hour procr1m narratlCI by Leslie Nitlltft, N1tioul Cieo&rapllic di191tched 1 team of 1i1ht int1rnatioul pilots under the ltldtrsllip of Gen. Jt111 Du louchtr, 1 retired French Army officer with 20 years of Slhlra semce. From howt1C111 1ained from his first trlfts·Slhara land yuht 11pedition in 1967, tht 11neral prtparlCI for Hals MCOftd ltttmpt Illini a more sopllistiutlCI type of yacht incl chose 1 shorter but more 1nluous course. In strict S&11YiY1I terms, the inhospitlble Slhara is 1dv1nture 1nou1h. Attemptin& to t,._.,... Its western re1ion-tht most dtsotate portion-in 1 wind-drinn wehicle incre1ses tht prospects of 1thtllturt 111 the more, IS recordtcf by the camem. J TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 2, 1973 I SUNDAY I GJ KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) m Kathryn Kuhlman [O) Meet the Press m Reverend Ike @m Em Ea 11 Vld1 8' Christopher Close·Up m lnsleht deportation to the concentration camps of Nazi Germany in 1944. OVision On m lntelll&ent Parent a) W1ter World SEPTEMBER 2 M OR NIN G 6:15 m The Chriatophers I Tht Bible Answers 6:45 Cl) Christopher ttose·Up 7:00 II The Archies ({) D1kt1rl (I) Rell Humbird UQ) Rom1n Holid•JS m Unit Ont m Sacred Hurt/The Chrl1tophers 7:30 II Pebbles and B1mm B1mm U Mormon Tabernacle Choir O Dr •. BJlly J. Hirai• @) The Jetsons m Altemativta m Social ~urity '" Action 1:00 II (I) limp Unto My feet 0 The Chmtophtl"I U Cathedral of Tomorrow Cl) Tarun U It la Written 0 Herald of Truth [O) Old Time Gospel Hour m Wonc1tram1 m Revival firn • • 8:30 II (I) look Up ind Uve 0 This la the Uft U Campus Profitt D D1y of Dlacovery 9:00 tJ Camer1 Three 0 m Talkin& With 1 Giant U D1y of Discovery (!) Real Est1te Open House U The Good Day Show fJ Cl) Or1I Roberts ®l Consult1tion I!) Meetin& It Calv1ry 9:15 (I) Problem1s F1milar1s 9:30 tJ Today's Reli&ion Cf) Accion de la Comunld1d 0 m Around the World in 80 DIJS U Oral Roberts U Dominp Cl) let There Be liaht 0 Amuln1 Prophecies ®) Day of Discovery Cl) 0111~• Cospel Hour a) Gospel Sin1in1 Jubilee 10:00 II Steps to Leamlna O Serendipity 11 Hour of Power Cl) Home Buyers Gulde 0 Cf) Curiosity Shop I Multlpli· cation Rock Cl) Movie: "Captain Chin•" (adv) '49 -John Payne. Gail Russell. 0 Movie: ''TM Men" (dra) '50- 11:00 II Newsmakers 0 Speaktnr Freely U Anael Baseball Angels vs. Chi- cago White Sox. 00 Movie: "It's a Bia Country" (adv) '52 -Gary Cooper, Janet Lei ah. 0 CI) m BuOwinkle (}g) lnsi&ftt m Movie: ''The Corsican Brothers" (dra) '41 -Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Ruth Warrick. m Church In the Home m P•ntella Domlnlcal m Travel the World 11:30 II Plants Are like People . fJ (f) &J Mtlle 1 Wish I Multip!J cation Rock fJ Movle:.(C) ''The T1rtars" (adv) '62 -Orson Welles, Victor Mature. (}g) Movie: "Man Afraid" (dra) '57 -Georae Nader. Phyllis Thaxter. m lnsi&ht . /\I Tf HNOON Jack Webb, Marlon Brando. 12:00 II (I) U.S. Open Tennis @)San Dieao H1ppenin1 Cf) It's Your World 81) Muaica '1 Palabras 0 m NBC Relllfous Special "ltin· m U.S. N111y emy of Elie Weisel" A film chron· 10:30 tJ Fact the N1tion lcle of the distinguished novelist's O Chlll1n1e My Sermon return to Romania following his 12:30 (I) Forum (I) Car & Track 0 a) Issues ind Answers m W1n'clerlust 1 :00 (I) Channels of U,trt O Focus Hostess Inez Pedroza visits with the District Attorney's Youth Advisory Board. (I) Roller Games O Suspense Theater "Connery's Hands" Gary Lockwood, Don Gordon and Sally Kellerman star. ·~ O Movie: (C) "The Endleu Sum· mer" (doc) '66 -Surfina films by Mike Hynson and Robert August. [O) Sports Action Pro·Flle m Daktlri ·mNewa _@m Tribuna Publlca @E Faith for Today t!) NFL Action 73 1:30 Cf) Issues and Answers O lmp1cto Senator Alan Cranston auests. (Jg) Movie: uRide V1qu1n1" (wes) '53 -Robert Taylor, Howard Keel. m Voice of VictotY m Cl) This Is the Life 2:00,fJ ll'ubllc Service Film "The Secret Love of Sandra Blain" A film on alcoholism. II m Meet the Press 0 P1ctsett1rs (Continued) COURT REPORTING CAREERS OFFER UP TO $20,000 PER YEAR SALARY! NEW CLASSES NOW FORMING One of th~ few professions where a genuine shortage exists in all states. Yes ... it is a difficult course and requir:es dedicated stu- dents. If you are sha"f>, ambitious ond look- ing for a lucrative career ... THIS IS FOR YOU! OUR STUDENTS QUALIFY FOR SUCH WEll PAYING POSmONS AS LISTED BELOW~ DAY & NIGHT CLASSES -CALL FOR FREE BROCHURE NOTI: YOU DO NOT HAYI TO SIC.N A CONTRACT! POSITION SPEED COURT REPORTER ................ 200.:225 WPM ................. .. DEPOSITION REPORTER .. . . . . .. . 200 WPM .................. . HEARING REPORTER . . .. .. . . . . .. 200 WPM .................. . STEJ!fOGRAPHIC REPORTER . . . .. 180 WPM ................. .. CITY HEARING REPORTER . .. . . . 180 WPM .................. . LEGAL STATEMENT REPORTER . 150 WPM .................. . STENOTYP.E SCHOOLS ~14,040 to $17,496 $12,000 to $20,000 $ 9,000 to $11,400 $659 to $819 $641 to $797 $530 to $624 WESTMINSTER .Of: LONG IEACH 9101 BOLSA AVENUE 5228 ORANGE AVENUE 892-3319 (213) 428-1264 P•1e !5 ~t ~~· 20 years in prime time ... and still going strong! Milestones are rare in any in- dustry. Especially so in televi- sion, where series die by the dozen. One particular milestone though is just around the corner. It marks the 20th year on TV for The Wonderful World of Disney. The happy occasion officiall} begins this Fall when the Sundar evening anthology series returns for its 13th year on NBC, and its second decad~<0f cnfltinuous programming. Originally aired on ABC (1954-1961) before moving to N BC, World of D isney is cur- rently television's longest-run- ning prime time show. It is only three years shy of catching TV's all-time c hamp, The Ed Sullivan Show. Sullivan racked up 23 consecutive years before leaving the air in 1971. World of Disney placed among the Top Ten shows l 0 times, and in the Top Twenty shows 11 times during its first 23 weeks of scheduling. On the basis of that fine performance. NBC renev.ed the program through the 197 5-76 season. Disney in turn granted an option to the ~twork to ex- tend lhe series thr'ugh 1978. Jn signing rhe agreement earlier this year. Don Durgin , executive vice presidenr, Nation- al Broadcasting Com pany said: '"We take great pride in our long and rewarding affiliation with the · Disney organiza1ion and The Wonderful World of. Disney series. The genius and creativity of Walt Disney and the continu- ing dedication of his successors to his unique and innovative ideas of quality and tas1e in pop- ular entertainment h ave made the Disney name a household word around the world," E . Cardon Walker, presidenl, Walt Disney Productions slated: "We are highly pleased at the continuing public acceptance for this series. The unique nature of our show requires extensive lead time io production and NBC has once again allowed us to begin planning another two years of filming well in advance. T his ar- rangement helps maintain 1he overall q uality of the show." For the fall schedule, Disney will premiere its 20th season with a first-run motion picture, "The Barefoot Executive," the hilarious spoof about an unusual c himp that predicts top-rated television shows. Other movies to air during the '73-'74 season are ''K ing of the G rizzlies," also a first-run fea- ture. '"The Ugly Dachshund" and "Flight of the White Stallions.'' Jn a special three-part presen- tation. the series will air a first- run movie filmed en tirely in En- gland. ''Diamonds on Wheels" is a mystery involving three young- sters who enter a sports car rall y only to . d iscover that hidden within their car is a cache of diamonds worth millions. The film is a ch\lse from beginning to end with proper British crim- inals in hot pursuit of the kids. Among 1he most popular rypes of program on the Disney hour are the animal-adventure dramas. At least four are scheduled for fall. "'Mustang!," a powerful two-parter. was filmed in New Mexico. Produced by Roy E. D isney. who is noted for qualily location films, the story is set in 1880s Mexico. ""The Losr Ones" was pro- duced by Academy Award win- ner James Algar and filmed in Alaska's arctic wilderness. The plot concerns two Eskimo chil- dren who wander the vast, deso- lale landscape of the frozen Nor1h; their encoun1ers with na- ture and their continuous fight for urvival. Closer to home. Northern California becomes the forest setting for "Fire on Kelly Moun- tain.·· Starring Andrew Duggan. 1his one-parter shows nature un- tamed as an awesome firestorm sweeps through virgin timber countrv. Oscar-w inning producer Larry Lansburgh"s offering for '73-'74 is "Cow Dog." a western tale o( an Australian sheep dog named Stub. Slim P ickens stars an this rugged adventure set in Arizona's mesa territory. Rex Allen nar- ates a nd sings. Executive pro- ducer Ron Miller helms the pro- duction, "Alvin the Magnificent." Jn this two-part mystery, three youngsters uncover a swindle in their city government and track down the crooks with the help of zany inventions concocted by their ingenious leader, Alvin. Rounding out the schedule, "World ot Disney" will present its annual C hristmas show, and a lour of its giant Florida project entitled "T he Magic of W alt Disney World." SUNDAY (Continued) (j) The Adventurer O {I) CD U.S. Men'\ Amateur Golf Some 200 of the world's best ama- teur ·cotters will compete in this tournament from Toledo. Ohio. Ci) Face the N•tlon m Outer Limits Ci) Wanderlust @I) Toros 2:30 fJ Medlx "Disaster Drill" O Movie: (C) ''The Fut Lady" (com) '63 -Juhe Christie, James Robertson Justice. Stanier Baker. 0 NFL Actlon '73 (j) Movie: ''Tuun's Hidden Junale" (adv) '55--{lordon Scott. Vera Miles. (j) Movie: (C) "love In 1 Goldfish Bowl'' (com) '61 -Tommy Sands. Ci) True Adventure a;, A Better World _, 3:00 fJ Belief · • • ' ... O Movie: (C) "Voy11e fntO Space" (sci-Ii) '70 -Akjo llo. O Movie: ''The Mile Anim1l" (com) '42-Henry Fonda, Ohv1a de Hav1lland. (19) Hl&h Speed livine m Chiller Ci) Movie: ''The Grut Dan Patch" (dra) "48 -Dennis O'Keefe. Gail Russell. @I) Kippy Cosas m Movies: (C) "Double Stop" and "Ni&llt Beat" 3:30 U Movie: (C) "8rlehty ol the Grand Canyon" (wes) '67-Joseph Cotten. Dick Foran. 00 University Dialorue fJ Startlme "Guilty or Not Cullty .. 1j I've Got a Se<ret tE The Jau S.t "Ray Bryant .. (R) @I) lnsieht CD Safari to Adventure 3:45 ft) Creetlnrs from Qerm1ny 4:00 CV Movie: ''The Couch'' (dra) '62- Grant Williams. Shirley Knlaht. O lnslaht 00 Movie: "Gunalln1er'' (wes) "56 -John Ireland. Beverly Garland (j) Star Trtk ®) N1tlonal lieoaraphic tE Humanist Alt1m1tive "Moral Ed· ucation for Children" @I) Festival fil111IC4 al) P1nona1111 Lttlno CD Wild Wild Wtst g) C.mpus Proflle 4:30 0 Sund1y Tom Synder hosts. 0 Eyetrltness ID Movie: "Madame Bovary" (rom) '4~Jennifer Jones, J1mes Mason. Ci) litt S1111rt EE Korun V1rltty Hour m Consultation 6) Corona Now S:OO fJ I l!ic!A( t Deir Jude• An exam· ination of the problems in parent/ chi ld rela tionships throuah dramatic reenactments. Three judaes from the Los Aneefes Superior Court also express their thouehls on juvenile problems that come before them as crimfn1I cues. D GAS COMPANY HOUR * "WILD AFRICA'' II Gas CompHJ Hour "Wild Africa" Cameras visit the national parks and TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 2. 1973 a1me res!~es of East Africa to alimpse wildlife in its nalural hab1. tat. O Movie; (C) "In Search of Amtr- lu " (dra) '70-Vera Miles. Carl Beu. CIJ Did Van Dyke Show 0 Boris Kutott rrutnls ®)fENtwt • OJ Here Comt the Brides til) World Press CD Desert Th11tre a> KJmb1 5:30 8 CBS Sports Illustrated (j) Th• Awenaers (() Ntwi QQ) Mdfit: (C) (Zhl') ''Tiie Outsider" (dr1) '67-Dm in McGavln. Seu Carrison. m """"' f1mity • Ell) W11lllnrten Week in Review --~~beer f V f N I ~~ r. 6:00 B CIJ CIS N ... letrospecttve (]) Movie: (C) (211r) ''Tht lest Sun· set" (wes) '61-Klrk Dou11Jas. Rock Hudson. OtEmNews 0 Movie; (2.hr) "Appointment in London" (adv) 'SS-Dirk Boearde, Ian Hunter. O The Stvtn Seu ''The Pacific Ocun'' 0) Then Came Ironton El) ~•o-C"8n's Secret Ell) Black Ptrst>tetive on the News a;) ltellan Television Hour &) Tllrtl stOClfH 6:30 O llsde "Scarecrow" (R) Lmle b2ttfes a flock of muaudine crows. Cil World of Survival ONews m I lflc!IL I World of Jacquu Cou1t11u Captain Cousteau and his crew visit Conshelf Three, 1 bllloon· shaped sea house located 328 feel down in the Mediterranu n Sea. Aquanauts are llvin1 there and con· ductine experiments to see if man can survive "underN1ter." &J Japanese Culture Ell) Storefront Bi) Mundo Subm1rino m Wlnp to Advenb.t~ g) little R1suls 7:00fJ ..... O Wlkl IOn1do111 "Cattail Country" (R) Marfin visits the Grand Teton Mounlains In the U.S. and some wilderness 1reas of Canida for a look 1t territorial fil!hts between the 1nim1ts that five there. (J) Movie; (2hr) "A Rep to live" (dr1) '65-Suzanne Pleshette, Biid· ford Dillman. fJ I Am SolllebodJ Cl) Mncuf1r Dystrophy Telethon O Thi• Is Your Ufe "Pean Lee" Q) P1uport to Tmtl EE D11lot1 No Hana til)Zoo111I fl) Esttlar '7l m Wffd Klntdoftl a;, T11tr. dtl Do111lnro CD Latmnet Welk Sllow g) lt1ll1n Television Hour 0 I· ,. II Q n· k In e. ic le s. s IS n· et I . n· 1n 7:30 II Dick Yan O,kt Show (R) Dick is Van Heflin, Helen Hayes, Dean Jae· forced to make like "The Greet Pres· eer, Robert Walker. A mother of toni" to escape from his office after three sons must face the difficult beina tied and locked In by two decision as to whether to report buralars. that her younaest-who holds an 0 QI) m Wortd of Ohnty "A Tleer important aovernment )ob-is an Wilks" Part I of a two part story active Communist. 1bout 1 man-eatin1 tlaer that runs fl) Samurai Wolf loose In 1 small New En1l1nd town m M1sttrpltc:e Tlte1tr1 "The Gold· after esc1pln1 from a c1rnlv1I truck. en Bowl" (R) Brian Keith. Vera Miles and P1mel1 a!) Q1rm1n Variety Hour Franklin star. 9:30 II 11rn1by Jones (R) Two youne U flmlly Cl1ula "Snow White" prep-school students try to cover An 1nlm1ted version. enlivened by an accldent1I killlna by framlne 1 the addition of a Jester ind an owl man for murder. Ger1ldine Brooks, who provide 1 llaht comic touch. Jerry Houser and Andy Parks auest. 0 Mllllon S Movie: {C) (Zhr) "Cap· fJ News tlln Horttlo Homblowtr" (adv) '51 m Muscular Dystrophy Telethon --Greeory Peck, Virainla Mayo. Cont'd. 10 ([) I IPic!AL I Muscular O,str9· 0) The 111 Qu11tlon phy Telethon Jerry Lewis Is host of &) Fil11 f11turt this 20-~our tel~tbon to aid in the 10;00 D ®) m Escape (fl) Jack Webb campalan 11aln~('MusCOlar ~ro· narrates the story of a life-or·death phy, Roy Clark is the Nashv•!!e a~: Incident that occurred early in chorman; Johnny Cash will man World 'liar II and chanaed the • pled1e booth in Nashville; Joseph course of subm2rine warfare. Campanella and Jan Murray will an· D Dty of Dbc:overy chor the Los Aneeles and New York (])The Pnltldors seaments. Guests will include Dav'.d 0 'THE KING IS COMING' Hirtman Peter fllk Sammy Davis • eel b Jr Way~• Newton °Joan Crawford * Prophecy Explain Y 1~d Robert Goulet • • DR. HOWARD C. ESTEP 11J Th,.. P11sports to Actvtnturt 0 Thi Kine Is eo .. 1n1 With Dr fil) One of 1 Kind "StHley1 Spin" Howard C. Estep. fl) News 1:00 II M·A·s·H (R) It appears that m Roads to freedom Hawkeye has finally flipped when he eJ las Pulaas rejects the attentions of 1ttr1ctive &) Lou Gordon Show nurse Maraie Cutler (Marcia Strus· 10•15 ft\ Qolf ~~. . ~ D ROLLER GAMES DIRECT l0:30 II Thi Protecton D The Time 111111 * T-BIRDS vs. HAWKS g aimer Ted Arlltltron1 U Rolltr &a11tt1 (j) s.,,tour Prttelltl D Cl) 9) The Fii ''Sweet Evll" 0 THn111 Trl1ls (R) The holdup team of Bt1u Parker ®)San Dle10 hnomna and his 1irl friend Cass, stop In I II) Nm sm1ll tow.n to pick up the 1irl's 10:45 fl) Japanet1 lanau•c• Proa11111 youn1er a1ster--who wants to be 1 new "recruit " Andrew Prine Melissa 11:00 II 0 ®l News · . ' IJ Reverend Ike Murphy and Jo Ann Harns auest. ,,.. Movl • "C1oll t u.. Heart" m Slf1rl tD Adv911turt ... •• 0 ... , fJ) Nip'°" No Utl (dra) 'SI-Ray Milland, Gene Tier· fJl) Eve1tltll et Pops ney, Fay Bainter. IE) NodM de Qa&a m .Muscular Dystrophy T1l1tho11 S1) Arwtenlan Ttltvlslon Hour Contd. fl) Movie: (90) .. footllpt Parade" 0) KathlJll llulll1111n emus) •33 -James c.aney, Joan 11:30 II N11 .. ot tt1e &•• Blondell Dick Powell. D ~ T01tlpt SMw ' D Oral ltoblrts 8:30 1J M111nix (R) Mannix is marked U Cl) News for death and Peu:y Fair is kid· II) Movie: "Thi o., an4 the Ho11r" napped. Clu Gul11er and Robert (dra) '63-Simone Slanoret. Stuart Middleton ruest. Whitman. 0 9) m NIC S111tday MJSt.trJ:-m Movie M<Cioud McCloud becomes the VIC· 12:00 U The Pri tim of 1 c1mp11rn 111lnst police · (]) Minh•~=~" brut1llty. Rick Nelson, Jackie Coo· U Movie (C) "l(aniaroo" (adv) '52 per and Gilbert Roland auest. -M ureen O'Hara Peter Lawford. ([) Muacui.r DyttniJhy T1lttho1 1 • Cont'd. 12:30 m ([)Muscular Dystrophy Ttlt· II) Thi f1bulou1 Slxtt11 ''1967" thon was the year of the Greek Revolt, 1 :00 IJ Ntw1 upo '67, OeG1ulle's visit to Que· D Sp111dn1 ,,..,, bee, the disastrous fire that killed 1:10 B Movie: (C) ''TIM Binny &ood· three astronluts and riots In Detroit ••n StDry" (mus) '56-Steve Allen . and other cities. Donn• Reed. 9:00 (]) Alf"4 Httchc4d rrtseirts 1:30 0) Movie '"Seven Cu111 ta MtA" U Cl) a> AIC SU11day Movie: (wes) '5'-lola Albri1ht. Charles (Zl/thr) "My Son JolHI" (drt) '52-Quinlivan. TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 2, 1973 TV !PORT! H/tJHl/tJ/IT! ' > SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 ll:OOAM mAnrl BaMblll Angels vs. Chicago White Sox. 12:30 r • Treck "Daytona 500" 2:00 (]) U.S. Men's Amateur Gott 2:30 RJ'l Action '73 12:00 I U. • Open Tennis 5:30 CBS Spotts Illustrated MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 4:00PM II All-American Futurity Preview 4:30 I Mt.American Futurity Race Dodier Baseball Dodgers vs. San Francisco. 5:00 M1)or Le11ue Baseball 8:00 · MaJor Le1sue Baseball Delayed broadcast. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 7:30PM m Dod1er Baseball Dodgers vs. San Francisco. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 7:30PM m Dod&er llilseball Dodgers vs. San Francisco. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 6:00PM R ([)NFL Pre·Season Football Mlami Dplphins vs. Dallas CoW6oys. 8:00 II) Boxln& From the Olympic · SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 ll:OOAM '{fij) Ma)or LHeue Baseball 1 ~001 U:s. Open Tennis rtt Actk>n Pro-Ale 1:30 NCAA Football UCLA vs. Nebraska. 2:00 • Wortd Series of Goff 3·00 ams ,,.Season Football L.A. Rams vs. San Francisco. 5;oc, (J) AIC'• Wide Wor1d of Sports The world swimming and div· i. Cfi1mplonships. 6:30 Sports With Bertka 7:00 '"'Wide Recetvers: Fast Movln& Tareets The Marc Bedford Story A special motorcycle racing docu· mentery. 10:30 ftepper Roct1ers Show 7:30 I 8oxln1 From the Olympic 11:00 UCLA Football Tape delay of UCLA vs. Nebraska. IAYI ON COLOR T. V. repairs ..... 0... IN THI HOMI ... UTIMAft 0. Cw • tU./C.M,/N.1. Up to 50•1. OFF ON Pict••, .... TV 5e1,1ce 21502 SI. Jem La.. ll 9&1·%113 Tom Harmon (above), won the Heitman Trophy In 1940 whlle terrorizJnc Mlch'8an opponents 11 a Nllfback. Now, hts son, quarterback Mark Harmon, ts a prime candidate to accom- plish the same f11t his dad did, win the Heitman Trophy. Harmon wlll culde the Bruin at· tack when UCLA visits Nebra•· ·kl In the first of 37 N1tlonal Collea.I lite Athletic Association (NCAA) (13 national, 24 ,.. 1Jonal) 1fr1 on ABC, Saturd1y (Sept. 8) at 1:30PM. . . Nebraska, under a new COKht Tom Osborne. still ~ members last year's 20·17 de· feat, which stopped • Iona Cornhusker wlnnlnft streak. ..... 7 !Sears] Hearing Loss #8027 Popular Behind ·tbe-E• Hearing Aid Sears snug fitting aid may be the answer to your problem. Hinged battery 'compartment, easier to in· sert batteries. Separate on· off switch prolongs battery life. Ask About Sears Convenient Credit Plans Re.lliaJ Aldi •t AvaDable at the Following Sears Stor~ Buena Part Cenilos Compton· Lynwood El Monte GlencUle tnc'-ood Lapn1 Hilb Loni Buell Norillrlc!ce PaMdeftl PIC'O al Rlmpau Pomon1 Soutll Coast Plua Torra- Yallty Price Elf~live thry Saturday. September I MONDAY SEPTEMBER 3 M 0 P "..j I ~~ r. 6:00 0 Summer Stmtlter m Cl) Muscular DystropllJ Telt · thon Cont'd from 7:30PM Sund1y. 6:25 O ltnowtedae 6:30 B Ecolo&J 0 PREMIERE Not for Women Onty 81rb1r1 Willers hosts. Cl) D1yllrtak ~Today on the Farm @!) Farm Report/Executive Futurea 7:00 1) News 0 ®) m Tod•Y Show (j) Ban1na SP.lits 0 PREMIERCTele Scope II) Bozo's llf Top Show m Sesame Strttt ' (E News/Tiit ltttallers/Proflle 10:30 IJ Love of lift 0 @) m Hollywood Squares m Worid Talk fill Mlltlr Ro1trs' Ntlaflbortlood @I) Ntw1/lntlrvlew/l1nll l Insur· ance Report/Tiit Cood £.lrttl Q) Ntws/P1ndortlft1 del Valle 11:00 IJ Tiit You111 l tht Rtstl1n o (lg) m Jtoptrdy 11 Movies: (C) "for Whom the ltll Tolls" (dra) '43-lnarld Beraman, Gary Cooper. (C) "Powder ltlvtr" (wes) '53-Rory Calhoun. (!) Tht fusffivt m Public Aff1ln m Th• EJectrlc Comptny &:!J Ntw1/Probt/M1rktt Upd1tt Q) liars' Club 11:30 IJ Starch for Tomonow 0 @) m Who, Whit, Wllut &1m1 fJ CI) a> Tbt lradJ lunch mNtw1 fll) Hod&tpodlf Lodi' t!) Ntws/Sporbcopt/Wuttltr @!) Mu'ktt Op"'ln1/Jack Anet.non . Rtport/Co11unodltlt1 Report A F I I P N Cl 0 ', 7:30 Cl) Bozo's Ii& Top Show ONews 0 Dawy l Collath II) Slip 'n Woofer @!) News/Martet/W11thtr 1:00 II Clpbln K1nproo 8 TIM &allery (j) le•vt It to ltavtr 0 Ralph Stoty'1 AM 0 81fantor Clr1oons 12:00 II Noontime 0 m Three on a M1tdl (j) Hazel D (}) m Pusword (fj News m Cl) Muscullr Dystrophy Ttlt· Ulon Cont'd. m &1llopln1 lour11ttt m Cl) Muscular Dystrophy thon Cont'd. fll) Washlnaton WHk In Rtvtew Tele· (E News/Call NEWSTREYISION fil) Edue1tlon1I ftlturei fl) Tht Mottv1ton/Spomco,t 1:30 U Faith for Tod17 Cll Oale and Herritt O Uv1n1 Elsy maumby fl) News / Tiit WIM lurtr/M1rt1t 1:50 (}) Ntwl 9:00 IJ Th• JMtr'a Wiid (}) Stu111t StrHt 0 @) m NEW SEASON Dlt11h'1 P'tace U Movie: (C) ''Whl1Ptrln1 Smith" (wes) '48-Al1n Ladd. Cl) Phil Donallu1 Sllow 0 Jack LA lAnne II) Ttt1111SMt Tuxedo fill Your Future 11 Now @D Ntws/Tmtl I L1llure/Rt1I Es· tatt/M11Mt 9:30 IJ Tht $10,000 P'yr11111d o ®i m 1att1t O Movie: (C) "Mt"Y Andrew'* (com) '58-D1nny Kaye, Pier Anaell. ONIWS II) lo111per Rotll fl!) Stu•• Street @m Nt,n/ObM1Y1tion/Montblry le· port/Atrosp1a Tod11 10:00 IJ &1111blt Cf) Movie: "Ad One" Part I (drt) '63-Georae H1milton. 0 Ill m Tiit Wlurd of Odd• (l) ... C..., O P'tlllbl•/lron l Co. m Cl) Mncaltr Dptreplly Tift· ttloft Cont'd. m CltJ IOd• 12:30 B As tlM World Tums 0 @) m Days of Our Um (]) Tnltlt or Co1111C11tncn a rn m Sp11t Stcoftd m Di1lln1 for Doll111 fll) World Prtn II) News I Clll NEWSTELEVISION cont'd/M1rktt CloM 1:0011 Tiit &uldln1 Upt 0 @) m Tht Doctors Ci) Anytllhl1 You Cln Do D (}) m All My Clllld11n fJNIWI Ul) Educ1tlot11I F11turt1 t!) Ntws/lu1h1tS1 I Jldl Andtrtoll R1port/Market lttvltw 1:30 ti £Al .. of NIPt 0 @) f?:' Aftotlltr Wortd (j) Miki Douatu Sllow D (}) m ltf1 Make a Dttl G Movie: Hfltt Qultt A111erlun" (dr1) '58-Audle Murphy. m 1111 Colby m Coft1ullltloft @I) Ntwa/Up Front l lttbtla•/ Acriultlfre News/Sollftd Off Z:OO II Tiit Ntw ~Is 1111'! 0 @) m letvm to Ptyttn P'lace D Cl) m The NtwtywM 8aMt m Cl) Muacultr DptropllJ Ttt.· thOft Cont'd till 3:30PM. m P'lttlcoat Jultdlofl m Wheels, IOln• • a., t!I NIWI / ltt LIM I ft111nclal l llltl1eu Ntw1 2:30 ta M1tdl c1 ... 7J a ams. .. ,_ 0 CJ) &) Tht llr1 In My Ufe Cl) Rocket lt'bln Heod TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 2. 1973 fll) Your future I• Now IE News I S,.ftlcopt I "•file on lusln1u/Qoln1 On 3:00 II TM Seem Sbtr111 O The New ltlt tht Clock U Hlafl••Y P'1trol Cl) Super1111n Clrtoon1 o rn m &•n•ra1 Hospfb1 @) Movie: (C) "TaMlftJ and Ille Mtl· llon1lre" (com) '67-0ebble Wat son, Frank McGr1th. II) Undt Waldo ell) Sut Yun1 Ylnf Ytt m le1uty 1nd lll• ltnt 3:30 B Th• Dtt1n1 8•• 0 Mitt Dourt11 Show 11 Oult •nd Hlnttt Cl) Dennis tht Mtnlct 0 (}) C'f) Ont Utt to Uvt Cl) Movie: "P1rdon Us" (com) '31 -Laurel & H1rdy. O Mov~ ''TIM-lookie" (com) '59 -Tommy Noon1n, Peter Mush1ll. m I IPICllL r 11e• ti k11oot With the IOni f111ltf Tiit Kina Family clan salutes the Fill se1son in Clllfornl1's scenic C1m1rlllo, Cl) Porky Pl& Cartoons fl!) Educatlon1I ft1tv111 I!) LI Contunldld 11 Dl1 m F11hlen1 In Sewtna &) feta Ult Cit 4:00 fl Movie: "Uubttll Ult QuHn" (dr1) '3~ette Divis, Errol Flynn 0 m All·A111trlan futurity Pn· view (]) Cet Surt 0 Cl) C'f) Lovt A1111rlcan stytt Cl) Dtck Tr.cy Ca,_.• fll) Stu•• Street IEYllodt ""'' &> ll•b• 4:15 fl) Tltanea en Acdon 4:30 Cl) Movie: "Act One" Part I (d11 ) '63--Georae Hamilton. U m I IPICIAL r All·bltrkl1 fu· turtty bee Tiit wor1d's only $1 mil· lion horse race. livt from Ruidoso Downs in New Mexico. (j) The Flyl111 Nun O Ntw1 Schubeck, Morris m Dod .. t llMblll Dod&trS llS. Sin Frtnclsco. m lltlun fJ) LA Ylr .. n dt f1tl•1 C'f) W11d W\W Welt &)Uncltnltt s:OOOUNtws (j) lllllp•'• l1!111d Cl) Dnpet 0 ltwtty tWlblllla dj Majof ltque llteblA m c11111••'• '"'"' fl)~ fll) Mtataf .... ,... tWpbtftliMcl fE E l-.r TitM Can dt Mllftr a;, Wntlrt Stir Tlltatrl a!) Hugle 1tJ Ent.Nln•nt m Tll,.. Stet ... 5:30 8 Twlltpt z. .. (j) M"""1 lfD D CIJU>....,. I "'""' ..... ,.....,.., TIM lJtcbtc eo.,..., m Dell W\1•1'1 Ten Tell ff) Speed bcilr 3 n 11. I n. a. ! VI NINC. &:00 IJ o am m flI!> m News (I)News Dlon'nu Cl) C.Urtshlp of Eddie's Father O I Ifie IA I Rape of t"• Envhon· •tt1t: Fad or fiction The story <>f a not-so-silent war that Is beina rouaht between the land conserva- tionists and the land developers. 1:30 m Merv Griffin Show GI!) Novtl1 t :OO IJ ())Here's Lucy (R) Tony R1n · • dall auests as secret1ry Lucille Car- ter's athletic new boss. •&•Inst whom she co mpete$ In a mountain· climbing race. (j) CMllsltlon fJ (]) Q) AIC Mottd.IJ Movie: (C) (2hr) ''Sallor Beware" (R) (com) '52 -Dean Martin, Jerry lewis. Dean and Jerry play two misfit midship· m Star Trwtc ~nMOYit: (C) (2hr) ''TIM Qlr1 and U)Los Toms wo fil) Hodppodae loclae tht General" (com) '67-Rod Stel· ef) Thrtt Stoott1 rer, Virna Lisi. 6:30 Cl) Hoaan's Heroes IE Dr1111et U Mowit: (C) (90) "M•llJ Me! fl> Rolltr Games Many Mt!" (com) '68-Cliude Ber. ti) u Criada lien CNda ri, Elisabeth Wiener. 9:JO IJ (]) Doris Day Sflow (R) Doris Cl) CIS News Walter Cronkite risks arrest for arand larceny In 0 "'" Gun Will Tnvel order to save her Uncle Auaust. a fl!) SUt YVlll Ylnt YH lovable art forrer. from taklna the a;, Llvlna Easy rap. Bernie Kopell auests. GI!) Travel Lot 0 News Q) Detert Theatre II) Git Smart ef) Uttle baalt @) Rent Htrtdla, Flamenco Gui· 7:00 IJ Cl) D m News tarllt A concert by the talented U lowtlnr for Dellars youna 1ultarist. Cl) .. .-..1 C 2.. "lho I J fl) Muchldla ltallana ,,...,: ( ) ( .. r) wan unc· ~ V ,...,. tf1t1" (adv) '56-Ava Gardne r. ~ a .... , Cl) Wlldllf• TMltn 10:00 II()) Medical Center (R) Larry 0 What's Mr Une1 Haaman auests u a brilllant sur· II) I Drta• of Jeannie reon and Barbara Feldon as his fl) Sl"'plt1Hnt• Marla ailina wife, who violently objects to Ell) ! lflc!AC J StocQ1rda: End ot her husband's trutlna her. aft Era A docu mentary tracing the Cl) Twtll11tt lone 100-yur history of the now-defunct 0 Reaf1 P'tlllbln Talks To · · • ~lc~~0n:Ckyard~ fD ~~~iNG PROBE OF &> lpMd bar * MAFIA IN SICIL YI 7:JO II Jollnny MHn'1 Stand Up IM m Ytrtte "Cortlle Clsclno" (R) a...r (R) John Forsythe auests. This documentary records ahetto (]) Hop11'1 Heroes life In Slclly and focuses on the 0 Th• NIW Price la Rlpt Mafia IS It operated 10 yurs a10. u Hell» 11ty Ntlal\bot 10:30 u ..... Cl) Tltt Titrllltedert Cl) One Step ltfond O Million $ Movie: (2M "'The II) True Adventure Wln11t1t1 Tea•" (dra) '52 -Doris ti) TV Min:lul Day, Ronald Reaaan. GI!) Variety Hour 11> Drlflllt 11 :00 II 0 fJ fl) ml (!) News m The Mwlltlnf (]) C1J ~ m ,...... Eli) Holtpood Sllow 0 Tai. IKt ef) TIM Addi•• fa111lly (j) hny MaMft 1:00 II Cf) Cunsm .. e (R) A notorious 0 Mt¥1t: (C) .. Mutiny In U.. SHtt1 1an1 of marauders swears vtn· Sn•" (adv) '66-John Hansen. reance aaainst Matt Dillon for the m Truth or Con1tquences execution of one of Its members. m Movie: "Tiii Captive Heart" D m Major LMpe baeba" (dra) '47-Michatl Redtrtve. 8 Morie: (21hhr) .. lnfltrtt tht 11 :30 1J Cf) CIS late Mowte: (C) "Qlt. Wlftd" (dra) '60-Spencer Tracy. dren of U.. Da•ntd" Chor) '64 - 0 Cl) Q) 11M hellits (R) Willie l•n Hendry, Alan Bade l. Gillis' efforts to 11t crlppltd youna 0 91 m Jolln"J CarMn J o e Y Mic:Jcey F1bl1no to walk aaaln are Bishop is auest host. spoiled when Willie Is blamed for U Jwtllpt l.oM the death of the boy's brother. D ()) (!) Dk• Cn9tt 111 Nftl m To Tell die Trvtll GI ne Cllott end Mrt. Muir Q) Wiiburn lrtttlers ID Tiie u•uc1t11tle1 12:00 D The C..111plo111 fE u Sentta Jowen (I) M•""at Diiion fl!) I IPJ<!M 1 Wortcl SJ•P""'1 Of. m Ntnct Hltdlcoctc Pments dlntn Arthur Fiedler conducts 142 12:30m Movie: "fort Alalen" (adv) '52 muslc•I ambassadors who perform -Yvonne DeCarlo. • th• openln1 or Disney World In 1:00 CI> 0 D (]) Nns F10tlda. t:JO II..,.. 8) D C. .. tldle l :45 IJ MM: "HouN tit t2M Stnet" m ........ Vlllffs .... (mys) '4S-l.loyd Nolan. m Mowtt: (2"r) ...., MHb Clrt" 3:10 II MM: ... llltwlllp" (wts) '58- (oom) '38-Jimn C.aney. Guy Madison, Rhonda Fltmln1. TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 2, 1973 THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION SATUROAY: SEf'JEMIER ht (P.M.) 3:00 Law for tlM '70I (C) Lesson 46 3:00 law for tlM '70s (C) Lesson 4 7 4:00 law for Ute '70s (C) Lesson 48 4:30 uw for the '70s (C) Lesson 49 5:00 uw fOf tl\e '70s (C) Lesson 60 5:30 Maklna Titlnp Grow (C) (PBS) "More Cuttinas' 6:00 Zoom! (C) (PBS 6:30 Focus Oran&• County (C) "Vol· untary Action Center'' 7:00 Oranae Countr Review (C) 7:30 M1aterplea Theatre (C) (PBS) 1:30 Evenln11t Ult Popa (C) (PBS) 9:30 Omnibus 50 (C) "Senator Whet· more'' SUNDAY: SEPTEMBER 2nd (P.M.) 3:00 S.11111 Stlfft (C) (CTW) 4:00 Carraseollndas (C) (PBS) 4:30 S...1111 street (C) (CTW) 5:30 Zoom! (C) (PBS) 6:00 Man luffds, Man Dlstrop (C) (PBS) "Flow Gently'' 6:30 Otnnlbua 50 (C) "Senator Whet. more" 7:00 l11ttrnatloflal Perfor111ance (C) (PBS) 'Tchaikovsky Symphony #7" 1:00 flllJl\OllM New 'folt liolflp"' (C) (PBS) "Vincent Van Goah" 9:JO Focus Oranp Couftty (C) "Vol· untary Action Center" MONDAY: SEPTEMIER lnl (P.M.) 3:00 Folllllft (C) (PBS) "Introduction to the Folksona" 3:30 CanllCOltndat (C) (PBS) 4:00 Mister Roaefl' Nel,..borhood (C) (PBS) 4:30 Electric CompanJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 Slu,.e street (C) (CTW) To· day's show features the letters V and T and the number 11. 6:00 TIA 6:30 focn Or11111 County (C) "Oraan Transplant" 7:00 Tipn (C) (PBS) 1:00 A CotMrution Wltll Sol Hu"* (C) (PBS) l :JO look Belt (C) (PBS) "The Bil· llon Ooll1r Sure Thina" by Paul E. Erdman 9:00 Nine S111phonles by Who111? (C) BBC TUESDAY: SEPTEMBER 4tll (,.M,) 3:00 Focus Oran,. C.untr (C) "Oraan Transplant' 3:30 Chan-Ea Way (C) (PBS) "Wor Bar'' 4:00 Mlatar haen' N•~ (C) (PBS) 4:30 £11ctrlc Co111pe"1 (C) (CTW) 5:00 '""'" Stntt (C) (ClW) Today's show features the letters X and V end the number 12. 6:00 TIA &:JO Otnnlbva 50 (C) "Callfomla Boy's Choir'' 7:000n111t Cou"11 .... (C) 7:30 Mlft luUds. Man Dn1rtya (C) (PBS) "flow Gently" 1:00 Wbf1 tlM lie ldN.L{Cl1 PBS) t:00 Malcal Eltceudr (C) (PBS) "Grant Recipients" -9:30 folllllte (C) (PBS) "lnlfoduttlon to the FolksOna" WEDNESDAY: SErnMIER St" (,.M.) 3:00 Orana• County RtvleW (C) 3:30 Ca"ascollndas (C) (PBS) 4:00 Mister Roaeri' Jfelaflborhood (C) (PBS) 4:30 Electric Co11p1ny (C) (ClW) 5:00 Salm• Street (C) (CTW) Today's show features the letters Z and X and the number 2. , 6:00TIA 6:30 Cti.n·Est War (C) (PBS) "Wor Bar'' 7:00 Ridl at the Tep (C) (PBS) 8:00 M1aterpfece Theatre (C) (PBS) 9:00 £venln1 al dtt Popi (C) (PBS) ''The Boston Ballet -Danclna 'Round the Wond" TltURSOAY: SEPTEMIER 6tll (,.M,) 3:00 French CMf (C) (PBS) "Pot au feu" 3:!0 M1tcln1 Thlnp Grow (C) (PBS) "The Portable Garden" 4:00 Mister Roaers' Nel8'1bottltod (C) (PBS) 4:30 Electric Compan, (C) (CTW) 5:00 seumt sm.t (C) (CTW) The let· ters D and Z and the number 3 are featured on today's show. 6:0011A 6:!0 Frencf1 Chef (C). (PBS) "Pot au Feu" 7:000nln11 Countr ...._ (C) 7:30 0111nlbu1 50 (C) 1:00 fOCUI °'19n•• C.U•'1 (C) ''Oraan TranspJent" 1:30 folkllft (C) (PBS) "Introduction to the Folksong" 9:00 Flrtn1 Une (C) (PBS) fJllOAY: SEPTEMIEI 7tft (,JI.) 3:00 Omnlb111 50 (C) 3:30 Canucollndas (C) (PBS) 4:00 Mister h19n• Ntlpbeftlood (C) (P8S) 4:30 Vectrk Cetll1Nt11 (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sal•• Strtet (C) (CTW) Today's stlow features the letters W ind D and the number 4. l:OOTIA &:JO he•! (C) (PBS) 7:00 ltkll It tt.e Tott (C) (PBS) 1:00 PllJM• Ntw Yert lllolflPl!Y (C) (PBS) "In Search of Strlnd· ber'' t :OO .. Act.r's ateke: Walt Wittman" (C) (PBS) l :JO Jm Set (C) (PBS) "Ray Bryant'' SATURDAY: SEPTDllO • (P.M.) J:OO TIA 3:30 TIA 4:00TIA 4:30 TIA 5:00TIA 5:30 Matcl111 Thlnp &rw (C) (P8S) The Port1ble G1rden 1:00 Z1tt1! (C) (PBS) 6:30 Focus Ora11p Ceu'1 (C) "Orran Transplants" 7:00 °""" C.uwty .... (C) 7:JO Mastef'pleca 11Metrt {C) (PBS) 1:30 E*tilt1 It tlle ... (C) (PBS) "Tiie Boston Ballet'' 9:30 0-hl 50 (C) "Callfonria Boy's Choir'' ,... 9 TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 4 For mornln1 and afternoon llsUnp, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 Q (C) "ft1uleln" (dra) '58-Dana Wynter. Mel Ferrer. 10:00 (V "Act One'' Concl. (dra) '63 - Georee Hamilton. Jason Robards. O "H.eat Wive" (mys) '54-Alex Nicol. Hillary Brooke. 12:00 D "The Slcllians" (mys) '64 - Robert Hutton. "Miiiion Dollar Lers'.t (com) '32-W. C. Fields, Jack Oakie. 1 ;()() m "letter From an Unknown Wom· 1n" (dra) '48-Joan Fontaine. Louis Jourdan. 1:30 D (C) "leave Her to Heaven" (dra) '45 -Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, Jeanne Crain. 3:00 Cl) "Madison Avenue" (dra) '62- 0ana Andrews. Eleanor Parker. (19) "Man of a ThouS1nd Faces" Part I (bio) '57 -James Cagney Dorothy Malone 3:30 fJ "Pidcup on South Street" (mys) '53-~ichard Widmark, Jean Peters. 4:00 II (C) "Forelrn lntriaue'' (dra) ·59 -Robert Mitchum. Genevieve Page 4:30 (})Same u IOAM listlna EVENING 6:00 II 0 D m m al> Q') Newa (l)@)Newa a Bon•nza 00 Courtship of Eddit 'a father B Wanted Deld or AJlve m The Flintstones Q) Star Trek fl)los Torres Eil) Hodaepodae Lodae {f) Three Stooaes 6:30 00 Hoaan's Heroes D Movie: (C) (90) "Dear lr11lttt" (com) '65-James Stewart. Glynis Johns. (j) CBS News Walter Cronkite B Hive Gun Will Trani (jg) Merv Griffin Show m Andy Griffith Eil) Sut Yuna Yin& Y11 @DlMna usy m Novel1 a> Desert Theatre m little Rascals 7:00 II rn 0 m News D lowllna for Dollars 00 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Moaambo" (adv) '5-4-Clark Gable, Ava Gard ner. (j) Slfari to Adventure D What's My Line? \ m I love Lucy m I Dream of J11nnle &> Simplemente Maria Eil) The French Chef @E Muneu Rent Space for Motorhomes & Boats By the Week or Month EXCELLENT SERVICING ON AU ~ ' MOTORHOMES OR BOATS CUSTOM WOODWORKING, FIBERGLASSING, ~ FIBERGLASS TOOLING * B&C Wood Products, Inc. 1425 Warehouse Road, Costa Mesa 714 556·1280 556·1 FALL SCHOOL CAY & EVENING TV SERVICING CLASSES • New Foll Cloues Forming • V A Approved • Student loons Availobk-• la5t Class Before AEM lnc:reow 772-7856 WESTERN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Page 10 WTI SfUOfNTS JOI lfAOY Uf'ON COW'llTIOH 1440 SO STATE COllEGE -ANAHEIM ~Drama m Spted Ricer 7:30 l'I lobby lotdsboro 5ftow-(R) Doe Severinsen auests. CI) Ho1an'1 Heroes O Pollu Suraeon "Death Holds an Auction" (R) Dr. Locke answers an emertency call from a volunteer inti-crime 1rency and discovers that the entire staff is trapped by an 1ssailant who threatens them with 1 hand arenade. O Help Thy Nelpbor ()) This 11 Your life O Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "$t11n1e llcty In Town" (dra) '55 -Greer Carson, Dana Andrews. ~ Hollrwooct SqulNJS m Oodpr Duaout/Warm·Up m Draanet '4 @) Cltywatcllers "Pepperdlne Uni· versity, M~llbu" m SUnd Up and Cheer ai)tomtdy {f) The Addams F1mlly 7:55 m Dod11r 8aseb1ll Oodaers vs. San Francisco. 1:00 IJ Ci) Maude (R) When Florida's husband Henry insists that she quit her job with the Findla11. Maude sides with Florida and Walter sides with Henry In a double domestic TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 2, 1973 Im Draanet &> Spanl1fl-Lan1u•1t ,,.,,, .. fli) Outsiders Conductor P I e r r e Boulez discusses the lives •nd music of 20·century composers Charles Ives ind Edaar Varese. i!) Noche Tapttlas 9:30 1J ()) CIS TutadlJ Movie: (C) (90) "Murdod'1 Can(' (R) (dra) '72-Aleic Dreier, Janet Lelah, Mur· ray H1milton, Harold Gould, Ooo Knirht. Flamboyant crfmln1I attor- ney Jim Murdock, disbarred after servina time in prison. c1lls on the unusual skills of his stiff of n - convlcts when he is hired by a multl·mlllion1ire to find 1n embez. zlina bookkeeper. IJNews d) Get Smart ft!) Mucllacf11 lt1ll1n1 ai) Festival M11luno 10:00 CJ) Twlllcflt Zone D rn m Marcu1 Welby M.D. "Pleast Oon'•..Send flowers" (R) Leuninr she fices 1 hysterectomy. 1 yauna wife and mother attempts suicide. fJ lilly Gr1ham CnisHt From At· l1nta. Ceorala. mNews fil) E"Weninr 1t Pops "Vlrall Fox'' araument that cro~es all race and 10:30 D Newt creed barriers. CJ) One Step ltyond 0 ®) @D NIC Reports '1he En· m True Advtntm errt Crisis -An American White fl) Yidu en Conftldo Paper" A three-hour documentary @!) Los Dies Ftlltts 11uminin1 both the immediate en-~ News/Sports errt pliaht and .t~e lonaer-term IS· 11 ·00 A 0 D m m Q') "''" peels of the crisis by aovernment . CJ) Cl) ~ fl) N officials, leaders of American e~er-D Tllk lack ews c companies, environmentaltsts Ci),. M economists, consum~r advocates and D Mo';rt: .;:ncftr of the Towtr" ~ea~ers. from financial and research (her) •66-Charles Reinier. 1nst1tullons. m Nm IJ ~.owle : (~'/zhr) "lntlerit the II) Mowit: (C} '"C.v1lty Com1111nd" Wind (dra) 60-Spencer Tracy ( ) .63_J h a .. r C K II wes o n ,...1 . ene e y. 0 (])CE Temperatures RI s In I 11:30 II ()) CIS lltl Movie: "PSJ1111nt "Super Doc" (R) Edmond O'Brien on Dtaend" (dr1) '51-lette Davis. auests as Campanelll's former teach· Barry Sullivan. er, Or. Bannin1. who visits him at 0 (1j) m Johnny C.rlOtl the hospital and beains t1klna D Twlllcflt Zone charae. D {])Did c.vttt Gin• Lollobriai· Q) The Untouch1bles da, l1n Ball and Lenny Schultz fE l1 Senora Joven ruest. m Fhina lint 12•00 D Mowit· '1irend c.,,,.n.. (wes) ff'I El Edificio de Enfrente . '50-Rich~rd Arlen. EE Comedy Ci) Marshll Dillon {f) Roller Qames m Alfred Hitchcock Pmeftta 1:30 II Ci) Hn1il Flve.() (R) Nehe· 12:30 0 MOYie: (C) "The Slnd Runs mlah Persoff auests as an obscure Red" {adv) '6$-Helmut Llnfe. shopkeeper who becomes the cata· m Movie: "Tiit Vicious Circle" lyst in a plot to assassinate a high-(mYl) '57-John Mills. Derek fur. level Iron Curtain defector. D (]) aJ AIC TutsdlJ Movie: (C) 1 :00 CIJ 0 D CJ) Newt (90) "The Sb Miiiion Dollar Min" 1:30 I) News (R) {dra) '72-Lee Majors, Darrin O Hlcflway Patrol McGavin, Mutin Balsam, Barbara Anderson. A test pilot, 111 but killed in a crash, is "remade" throu&h the medical science of bionics into a superman. superior to the flesh and-blood min he was before. CE Dra1H 9:00 (j) ltun for Your Ute 1:4511 Movte: "My P•I Gus" (com) '52 -RH:hard Widmark, Georae Win· slow, Jo1nne Dru. 2:00 m All·Nlcflt Sl!ow: "lilt," "D.Day on Min" 3:10 II Movte: (C) '1M llr IHf' <mus) '58-Goai Grant. 3 e d rs r- er e )t- a z- D. R) y, Is t- (' d" nt is. ai- ltz s) ns e'' 52 In· •Y t" WEDN E SDAY SEPTEMBER 5 For mornln1 and att.rnoon llstfnp, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 0 (C) "A Certain Smile" (rom) 'SS-Rossano Brazzi, Joan Fontaine. 10:00 (])"The Other Woman" (dra) ·~ Huao Haas, Cleo Moore. 8 "Rodeo" (wes) '52-Jane Niah. John Archer. 12:00 8 "Cl11s Tomb" (mys) '5!'>-John Ireland, Honor Blackman. ''Topper Takes • Trip" (com) '39-Constance Bennett. Billy Burke. l :00 m ''Cell of the Wild" (adv) '3!'>- Clark Gable, Loretta Youna. 1:30 fJ (C) "ltaend of the losf' (~dv) ·57 -John Wayne. Sophia Loren, Rossano Braui, 3:00 Cl) (C) "Arter the fo1" Part I (com) '66-Peter Sellers, Victor Mature. ~ "M•n tf a Thousand facts" Concl. (dra) '57 -James Caaney, Dorothy Malone. Name of the Came 3:30 a "l11vuion Quartet'' (com) '61- 8111 Travers. Spike Milli11n. 4:00 B (C) "Moulin Rou1e" (dra) '52- Jose Ferrer, Zsa Zsa Gabor. 4:~ (]) Sime as lOAM llttln1 • EVENING &:oo 11 a am m ~ m News OOO Nm 0 lonanll Cl) Courtship of Eddie'• flther fJ W1nted Dead or Alive m Tiit Flintstones m Star Trek EB Los Torres fil) Hod1epod11 Lod&t m Three Sfooaes 6:30 00 Hoaan's Heroes 0 Movie: (C) (90) "An Affair to Remember" Part 1 (dra) '57-tary Grant, Deborah Kerr. Cl) CIS Newi Walter Cronkite fJ Have Cun Wiii Travel @)Merv &riffln Show m Andy Crttfith fE Sut Yun1 Yin& Ytt muvtn1Easy m Novtla a> DeMrt Theatre m Uttlt Rascals 7:00 6 CI) 0 m News 0 low11na for Dollars CI) Movte: (2hr) "No Minor VIC81" (dra) '48 -Dana Andrews, Lilli Palmer. Cl) Untamed World a W1'at's My lint? m I love LUIJ Q) I Dr11111 of Jeannie EE Slnuiftmenta Maria Ell) Whttla., Kiins 1nd Clay @I) Muneu TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 2, 1973 m Aficion1dos de la Comunldad 8 I lfll<llL I Land of the Small A m Entre Ami1os ~ Speed ltac•r unique look at the miniature and ~ News/Sports 7:30 II Wacky World of Jonatttan Wiii· mysterious world of insects. Gregory 11:00 B 0 0 mm mm ..... ters Martin Milner and Kent McCord Peck narrates. (I) (j) l1j EB News auest. Cl) Run for Your Ufe 0 TwUlpt Zone CV Hoaan's Heroes Q) Drapet 00 Perry Muon CJ Walt Tiii Your father Gets Home fl) Papa Corazon . . 0 Movie: (C) "Viva Juanito" (adv) "The New Car" (R) After Harry buys Ell) I_ sJfcill I Ht1ft~ Concert Vio-'65-Pablito Calvo, Georae Thomas. a "lemon" from a used car lot, he lin virtuoso Jascha Heifetz performs. Q) Movie: "The Plunderers" (wes) returns to blast the car dealership 9:30 fJ Hews '60-Jeff Chandler. Dolores Hart: by passing as a satisfied customer Q) Get Smart 11:15 m Cinema 34 during a live TV telecast. m Muchacha ltaliana U Help Thy Nelatlbor ~Et Clfe de Portivo 11:30 IJ (j) CIS Lite Movie: (C) ''The 00 You As .. d for It m Jip1nue lanauaae Proaram Little Hut'' (com) '57-David Niven, fJ Million $ Movie: (2hr) "I Con· Ava Gardner. fes" (mys) '53-Montgomery Clift, 10:00 B Cl) Cannon (R) Guest Jessica a ®l m Johnny canon Anne Baxter, Karl Malden. Walter plays an at1orney who hires 0 Movie: "Nlpt Plane From ~ Biiiy Craham Att1nta Crusade Cannon to p~tect her from violence Chun&tln(' (mys) '43-Ellen Drew. m Dodftr Durout/Warmup after her associate dies in an auto 0 (]) Didi Clvett m Dra1net bombing. Eil).NEW SEASON storefront 8 Q) News 12:00 (1) Marshal Dillon m Youna Dr. Kiidare (j) Twillaht Zone m Tiit Add1ms famll, 0 (I) a> Owen Marshall "Some-12:30 m Movie: "It's a Bir Country" m Alfred Hitchcock Presents 7:55 m Dodrer Bfseball Dodgers vs. San times Tough Is G.ood': (R)_ Marshall (dra) '52-Gary Cooper, Janet Leigh. Francisco. seeks to ,rree a client im~nsoned for 12:40 0 Movie: (C) ''Affair at lschia" •i:N-&'II rrt-Son --.r-Ch "') W'll' a sex crime on the testimony ot a (adv) 164-Tonv Sailer Eva Aster. i;uv _., L!LJ ny_ an1111 . er \n ' llm disturbed girl. , ' Conrad and Rick s.~nnffield guest... B Billy Craham Crusade f rom At· 1:00 CV 0 0 ([)News CJ m Adam-12 The late Baby lanta Georaia 0 Tiie Champions ~R) Officer Malloy dat~s a n~w airl &l Tres Patinu 1:30 1J News in the steno pool, causing Officer Ed l!T:'I Homewood "Jau in the Round" 1 ·.115 &'II M le· (C) "A i .... 0u-• Wells great concern. U:1 . ·" _., ov · rrow n ""' a. 0 Ct' b ti P.ct.../. 1 Composer/guitarist Mundell Lowe (wes) '54-Sterling Havden Colten 1 sJtcilL I e ra on 1 ona . . 1 1 celebration of life in all its facets conducts_ a 17 ·piece aure~a~ion of Gray. in all parts of the world, from birth ~utstanding Hollywood musicians. 2:30 m All · Nlpt Show: '1he Mia111l through matriaae to death. Narrated 10:30 g T1tk Baell StDry," "Dr. Satan'• Roi*'' by Lorne Greene. @ Ont step Beyond 3:101J Movie: (C) ''SutrillH In PiM 0 (])a> love Thy Nel ahbor Q) True Adventure lace" (adv) '64 -Georae Mont· "let's Have a Baby" Babysitting and EB YidH en Confllcto gomery. an old boyfriend cause quite a flap ---------------------------in the Wilson and Bruce households. I!) I btcilL I tee Follies Premiere Covera1e Bill Burrud and Skip Lud- wig are hosts for a behlnd-the- scenes look at the opening of the 1974 Ice Follies. EB La Senora Joven Ell) Unreasonable Man A satire on the dehumanization of contempo- rary Americans. m Championship Wrutlina m The Addams Family 8:30 CJ ~er;, i IJlcll1g ! A Man for All Seasons First television presentation of the widely accl1imed film drama which eitplores the historic conflict between King Henry VIII and Sir Thomas More, lord Chancellor of England. The multiple Academy Award -winning film stars Paul Sco- field, Wendy Hiller, Leo McKern, Robert Shaw, Orson Welles and Su- sannah York. 0 CV m ABC Wtdnesday Movie: (C) (90) ''Tetm1" (dra) '73-Tony Musante, Simon Oakland, Susan Strasbera. A true story of detective Dave Toma whose mastery of dis· guises enables him to mingle wlth and sinale-handedly destroy a syndi· cate gambling operation. Pilot for a weekly ABC series this Fall. moram• m J1panese l..ln1u11e Proaram 9:001J Ci) Dan Au1ust Barry Sullivan guests in a story in which Det. Lt. Dt n August finds that a murdered playboy had more than his share o enemies. 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U "The 51mbltr 1nd tM Lid(' (dra) '52 -Dane Clark, Naomi Chance. 12:00 U "Sahm on Fire" (dra) '63 - Christa in Marquand, "freedom to Dit" (mys) '59-Paul Maxwell. - 1:00 QI ''011tt1lkln Warht.ci" (com) '&4 -Sean Connery, Cecil Parker. 1:30 O (C) "£.11t of Eden" (dra) '55- James Dean, Julie Harris. Jo Van fleet. 3:00 Cl) (C) "After the for" Concl. (com) 'SS-Peter Sellers. ''Sips at Su" (com) ·~laurel and Hardy. lO) (C) "Curse of ttl• Werewolf" (hor) '61 -Clifford Evans, Oliver Reed. 3:30 O (C) "Outlaw's D1ua11ter" (wes) '54-Kelly Ryan. Sill Williams. 4:00 fJ "Tlrun ind Ult Trappers" (adv) '58-Gordon Scott, Eve Brent 4:30 (]) Same u lOAM ll1tfn1 fV[NING 6:00 fJ Cl) Nft Prt·S.ason football Mi· ami at Dallas. (])@)News oummai>a>News u lonania Cl) Courtship of Eddi.11 fathtr O W111ted Dud or AllYt m The fll11tstortts 11J Star Trell fl) Los Torres fil) Hod1epod11 lodft · m Three Stooat• 6:30 Cil Ho11n's Heroes U Mom: (C) (90) "An Artair to Rtmtmbtr" Concl. (dra) '57-Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr. · 0 Have Cun Will Trawl ®)Merv Griffin Sllow m Andy Griffith fD Sut Yunr Yln1 YH m Uvln1 Ea11 ~ NO'ttla m Desert Theatre E.f) Uttft Rase.tis 7:00 (I) 0 m News 0 lowllnr for Dollars 00 Movie: (2hr) "1"1t and Mika" (com) '52-Spencer Tracy, Kath•· rine Hepburn. 0 What's My lint? m I low ucy 0) I Dream of J11nnl1 EE Simplemente Marla TV WEE~. SEPTEMBER 2, 1973 fil) VENICE, CA.-A TOWN * WITH CITY PROBLEMS. WHAT'S ITS FUTURE? fE ! IPlclAL I Venice KCET news and public affairs proaram takes a firsl·hand look at an experiment in city aovernment In Venice. Calif., an al'&a noted for diversity of its Issues. @I) Muneca mJ Ttle·Rtvlsta Muslc1I al SpHd Racer 7:30 (]) Hoa•n's Heroes 0 A KNBC SPECIAL * on ANIMAL SHELTERS "IT'S RAINING * CATS AND DOGS" 0 I IPlcllL I It'• Ralnln1 Cab and Dop KNBC special exemlnin1 the animal shelter and the services it provides. 0 Htlp Thy Ntl&'bor 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (2Ju) "The H11ty H11rt'' (dra) 'SO -Ronald Reaaan, Richard Todd, Patrlci1 Neal. ~ ltt'a Malit a Deal m 111at 51'1 m Dre1n1t m Ritt Cir Action m 1111 Add1ms Famlly 1:00 0 @) m I IPIC!&L I In Surd1 ot Andent Astron111b Rod Sertina nar· rates this pro1ram which depicts the theory thet various b1fflin1 ph4'lom· ena of the put. visible In various parts of the world, ere the worlt of early visitors from other planets. U Movie: (21/1hr) "Inherit tflt Wind" (dra) '60 -Spencer Tr1cy, Gene Kelly. 0 (]) a> ~11--.-,-1& ... L I Wlnd R1ld1r1 of tflt Slhere The first in 1 series of pro1rams produced by tht Natlon1I Geoaraphic Society and David Wolper Productions, coverin1 the 1dventures or 1 small 1roup of man ridln1 spe· cially·constructed sall wa1ons across the western Sahara. m Ho11n'1 Htrott ID lt~ln1 fror111 the Otywiplc m la Senora Jown m Eapectacular Q'i) Car.v1n1 Mu&lcal m Movlt: (2hr) "Anottltr Dnft" (rom) '37-Errol Flynn. Kay Francis. Ian Hunter. 1:30 m Mtrv Chttfln Sllow Q'i) Drama 9:00 II ALCOHOL-NEW * TEEN MENACE fJ KNXT Spedal "The Younf Alco· holies" A Community Action special on alcoholic abuse 1mon1 youth. 0 @) m lronsld1 "love Me In December'' (R) Chief Ironside f1Cts the hostility of 1n entire town when he believes in the innocenct of 1 rt· tired Navy min suspected o1 murder. Ci) Run for Your Lite 0 (])al I IPic!AC I ftftJ 111d ltn1 Tony knnett ind lttra Home perform In this musit1I entertain· ment special or popular sttnd1rd a In t., ts nd ht It • Id 11. of tr· the m· us of tllt cy, tn ol nal per res Pt· oss " cis, son1s and a special tribute to com· poser Harold Arlen. Cl) Tiit Waltont fl) Hl1tori11 dt Mama J Papa II) EJ Stlow dt Altlendro Suaru FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7 9:30 D NtWI For mornlna end •ftemoon ll1ttnp, IE) Muell.cha ltallana please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. ~ Comtcly Below, for your convenience, •re 10:00 II Tiit Walton• (R) Verdi Grent the days movt". (Lynn Hamilton). e pr1ctlc1I nurse helplnr out at the Walton home, Is unable to rtad and write, but Is too DAYTIME MOVIES proud to admit it. 9:30 D "llltodora &oes Wild" (com) 0 9J m Dtan Martin PrtHnts: '36-lrene Dunne, Melvin Doualas. Music Country. Guests un1v1i11ble from the Networlt at press time. 10:00 (1) "Sword of All Baba" (adv} '65 Cl) Twlllcht Zoftt -Peter Mann, Jocelyn L,ane. D (]) m Str..U of San Francisco 0 "Jet Attadl (dra) '58 -John "Beyond Venaeance" (R) A rtpist· Arar, Audrey Totter. murderer seeks revenae a1alnst Det. 12:00 0 "Topper Returns" (com) '41 - Lt. Stone. who had sent him to prls· Joan Blondell, Dennis O'Keefe. "Out· on 12 years before. law &an(' (wes) '49 -Don Red (J) Tony ltnnttt Su,.r SCMcfal Barry. D 9) llllJ Qrah1m Cruudt from 1:00 m "Stlarad of Atlantis" (adv) '6 Atlanta, Georala, -Ray Corrl1an, Lois Wilde. ID m Ntwt 1:30 D (C) "April In Paris" (mus) '53 tim Mutkal -Ray Bolaer. Doris Day. 10:30 O Ntwt 3:00 (J) "Johnnr Cool" (adv} '63-Henry Cl) Ont Sttp ltyond Silva, Elizabeth Montaomery, OJ Trut Advetllurt ®)''The Last Winter" (adv) '62- fJ) Yldas tn Coftfllcto Tony Britton, Dieter Eppler. @I) Aeompanamt 3:30 O "Th• Thirteenth Latter" (mys) ~ Ntws/Sportl 'St-Charles Boyer. Linda Darnell. 11 ·00 II DD ., m m Nnn 4:00 IJ "Without Rutrvatlons" (com) · Cl) (IJ®) fl)";_ '46-John Wayne, Claudette Colbert, D Talk Biel Don De f ore. Cl) rtrry Muon 4:30 (}) S.1111 as lOAM llstin1 0 Movtt: (C) "Reven11 11 Mr Dtt· Un(' (adv) '71 -Chris Robinson. Elisa lnaram. m T~ or Co1111quencts OJ Movie: "Junlft f11M•n" (dra) '61-Richerd Todd. L1urtnot Hervey. 1~15 @Ji) Cinema 34 11:30 IJ (J) CIS Litt Movit: "Ere of tht Dtwfl" (dr1) '67 -David Niven, Deborah Kerr. D di m Joh""' Cal"SOft 0 Twtllcttt Zone D Cil Dkk c.v.tt m To Tell tl1t Trudi 12:00 O Mftit: "lontto91 Trell" (wes) '5>-John Aaar. Wayne Morris. m Alfrtd HIUllc«k Pmettta l2:JO m Movtt: "Mr lrttMf't Keeper" (dr1) '49 -J1ctc Wi mer, Georae Cole 1:00 (I) 0 D Cl) Nnn D Movie: (C) "KIS1 kin, Kiii Kllr (11M '&-.Tony Kendall, Brad Har· ris. 1:306 Nftl O Hl11twar Patrol 1:4511 Mtvlt: "11lt Wt"'M and Ute Hwntar" (dra) ·57 -Ann Sheridan, John Loder. 2:JO Ga All-Nllflt "'°": "11lt lttd Snow," 1lM Claw Mtnatar" 3:101J Mtwlt: "THdl of Ewtl" (drt) '58 -Ql1r1ton Heston, J1net ulch. Or· son Wtllts. fVf NING &:oo IJ o am mm m Newa (])~News 0 loftlftll 00 Courtship of Eddi•'• fatMr D Waated Dtld or Alive m Thi f1lntstln11 OJ Star Trtll EE Los Tonu m Hoclrepodae Lodre eE Thrtt Stoops &:30 00 Hopn's Htroa D Movie: (90) "Hert Comt tht Ntbofta" (com) '52-0uie. Harriet, David ind Ridcy Nelson. (J) CIS Ntn Walter Cronkite 0 Han Cun Will Travel (fj Merv Qrlffln Show m Wr Crfffltll Ell) Sut YUftl Yin& YH m llvln1 Etay ~Novtla m Desert Theatre m Uttlt Rlscals 7:00 IJ rn D m News U lowlln1 for Dollan (j) Movit: (2hr) "Action In Utt Nortll Attan1ic'' (adv) '43-Humph· rey Bo11rt. Cl) Alll1t1I Wortd D W111r1 My Lint? m I low Lucy II) I Dn11111 tf Jtualt flJ Sl•p&tmtnte Maril f1l) Wllffll, Kilns Ind Cler IJ)Muntca TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 2, 1973 CiI!) E~enlos Latinos ord to call attention to their need f!E Spttd Rtcer for summer jobs. 7:30 fJ KNXT Sptelal "A Diver's Note· ®l Movi.: (C) (2hr) "The Ladles book" (R) Host Lloyd Bridges and Man" (com) '61-Jerry Lewis, Helen the KNXT cameras enter the under· Traubel. water world at the Sea World Ocean · OJ Dr11net arlum In San Dieao where they &l f'utbol·Soc<er examine such creatures IS the pol· m Muterpltet Thtltrt "The Gold· sonous stone fish and turkey fish, en Bowl" (R) the carnivorous sea anemone, the aJ SIJper Show inftatlna porcupine puffer and other '1> Jipantae lan1ua1e Proaram sea specimens. 9:15 CI!> Ntw1/Sports (]) Hoa1n's Htrot1 9:30 0 (I) GE) Tiit Corner Bar "Aunt 0 Hol'rwood Squares Bl•'nche" Mae's late husband's Aunt O Htlp Tllr Nelaflbor Blanche, a woman with a gold'en Cf) Clrcu1 heart, an iron will and a tonaue O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "The ol brass. comes to work at the Damned Don't Cry" (dra) 'SO-Join saloon. Crawford, David Brian. D News @) The New Price Is Rl1ht OJ Gtt Smart m That Girt @Ji) Muchacha ltali1n1 ID Dra1111t CI!) Premier dtl 40 fil) World Preu 10:00 00 Twtllpt Zont m Uittamed World D (]) m love American Style (R) CI!> Escenarto Love and the; "Slnajng Suitor," 1:00 IJ CJ) Sixty Minutes "Wee He," "Unmarriage" O QA) @m I s'ICtlL I Weird Han>ld 0 Sherlock Holmt1 Theatre An animated feature depictina the m OJ News boyhood cheracters made famous in Ell) Flrin1 Lint Bill Cosby's monologues. 10:15 O News O Movie: (2hrl5m) "Call Me Mad· 10:30 00 Ont Step Beyond am" (mus} '53 -Ethel Merman. Q) NHhville Music Georae Sanders. @Ji) lultams a CI) m ' ''lcllL I s. t u rd a J . ... l:'9J\ .:oft l!t!\ Momln1 Sneak Peak Comedy stars ll.OO fJ wr D ~ i:i:i ~ News Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber host ij ~I~ ~ewa a sneak preview of the new season's m p IM ont children's programmina. ml.!!) r"!! asoeon m Haztl Nm .or .. nsequenet1 OJ Tiit Untouchables Q) Movie. (C) Knives of tht Avena· fl) u Senora Joven er" (adv) '67-Cameron Mitchell. Ell) WHJlln,ton Week In ltevfew 11:15 @Ji) Cinema 34 @Ji) Ctttsplrito 11 :30 fJ CIS Late Movit: (C) ''Hoitt· li) J1p1ntM Lan1u11e Proeram wood or Bust'' (com) '56 -Dean 1:30 0 a;, ! l!fc!lLI NBC Star Stllp Martin, Jerry Lewis. Rescue A preview of NBC's new 0 (Jg) m Johnnr Carson S t d . h"ld • h 0 Sfrmour PreMnts a ur ay morn1n1 c 1 ren s s ows, O r:ri Diet Cavett G st T combinina live action and animation. R dwll d th r uRe bsrtaree okny D (]) m The Odd Couple ''My In a an au 0 0 e ec • Strife in Court" (R) Because of a Cl) Nl1htmart . . f . d Osc D W1aon Train m1sunderstand1n1. thx an . . Ir m To Ttll Ult Trutll ere arrested and charred with tick· t.t:\ Ch lo sJll Wmttl et scalpin1. ~ amp n P n1 ®) NBC Festival of Stan Bob Mills 12:00 00 Marshal Dillon aoes to Hollywood to talk with the m Alfred Hlttflcod1 Prtatntl stars of the NBC fall season. 12:30 m Movie: (C) "Huntar of Utt Un· m Mtrv &rifflft Shew known" (dra) '66--Georre Ardlsson. m Cttywatdltn 1:00 D Q)) m Mldnl111t Special Mac ~ Drama Davis hosts. Guests Include Ec11ar 9:00 1J Cl) C1S Frlcl1y Movie: (C) (2hr) Winter, Harold Melvin and the Blue ''The Yatlun Affair" (dra) '70 -Notes, Marlt·Almond, Chuclt Berry Walter Pidaeon, Ira Furstenberr. and Ravi Shankar. Klaus Kinski, Marino Mase. A 1roup U Movie: (C) "flnatr on Utt Trl1· of jewel thieves stage an impressive rer'' (wes) '65-Rory Calhoun. robbery of the priceless treasures of D Cl) (]) Newa the Vatican in Rome. D Mowft: (C) "T1'at Swin&1111 City" 0 m NBC FridlJ Movlt: (C} (2hr) (com) '66-Mlchael Bentine, Terry· 111t1ulltd" (dra) '71-Clint East· Thomas. wood, Geraldine Paae. Elizabeth 1:30 IJ News Hartman. A Union soldier injured 1•4511 Mom· "Tiit labt Ruth stor(' durinr the final days of the Civil • (b' ) ·.i-wllllam Bendix Clilre War is aided by 1 Southern school T ~~ r ' teacher. with disastrous results. • mr :.1· NI 'ht .... • "I tut St • 00 Run for Ytur Ute 2.30 "' • a .-ow. a I D (]) fl) Roo11 222 "Walt Whit· tions." "Reti .. the Moon Menace" man Goes Ban1nas" (R) Students 3:10 8 Mme: "Tht lncredlbft Shrtnl· at Walt Whitman Hi&h attempt to ln1 Man" (scl·fi) '57-Grant Wit· break the world banana eatin& rec· Hams, Randy Stuart. Page 13 TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 4 For mornlne •nd •tternoon llstJnp, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 U (C) "Fraulein" (dra) '58-Dana Wynter. Mel Ferrer. 10:00 (1) "Ad One" Conti. (dra) '63 - Georee Hamilton. Jason Robards. U "Heat W1Ve" (mys) '54-Alex Nicol, Hillary Brooke. 12:00 U ''The Siclli1ns" (mys) '64 - Robert Hutton. "Mllllon Dollar Leas" (com) '32-W. C. Fields. Jack Oakie. 1:00 m "Letter from an Unknown Wom· an" (dra) '48-Joan Fontaine, Louis Jourdan. 1:30 0 (C) "Leave Her to Heaven" (dra) '45 -Gene Tierney, Cornet Wilde, Jeanne Crain. 3:00 ())"Madison Avenue" (dra) '62- Dana Andrews, Eleanor Parker. (19) "Man of a Thousand fices" Part I (bio) '57 -James Cagney, Dorothy Malone. 3:30 0 "Pidlup on South Street" (mys) '53-Richard Widmark, Jean Peters. 4:00 II (C) "Foreian lntri1ue" (dra) '59 -Robert Mitchum, Genevieve Page. 4:30 (1) Same as lOAM listln& E V F N I N (, I 6:00110 fJ @mm all GD News (])@)News U lon1n11 (I) Courtship of Eddie's F1ther fJ Wanted DHd or AllVI m The FlintstonlS 0) Star Trek fl) Los Torres Eil) Hod1epod1e lod&e §) Three stoo1es 6:30 00 Ho1an's Heroes U Movie: (C) (90) "Deir l rialtte" (com) '65-James Stewart, Glynis Johns. CIJ CBS N•u Waller Cronkite 0 Have Gun Will Trani ®) Merv Griffin Show m Andy Griffith Eil) Sut Yunf Yin& Yee m livtn1 Easy all Novel• Cl) Desert The.tie §) Little R11ul1 7:00 II rn a m News U Bowlin& for Dollan 00 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Moaambo" (adv) '54-Clark Gable, Ava Gard ner. (j) Safari to Adventure 0 What's My Line? m I Love Lucy OJ I Dr11m of Junnle m Simplemente J1bri1 Eil) The French Chef @I) Muneu Rent Space for Motorhomes & Boats By the Week or Month EXCELLENT SERVICING ON AU ~ ' MOTORHOMES OR 8041'5 CUSTOM WOODWORKING, FIBERGlASSING, FIBERGlASS TOOLING 81.C Wood Products, Inc. 1425 \Narehouse Road, Costa Mesa 714 556. 1280 556·1 FALL SCHOOL CAY & EVENING TV SERVICING CLASSES • New Foll Clo"" forming •Student loans Available • Lmt Class lefotoe Rat. Increase 772-7856 ~ WESTERN TECHNICAL IN-STITUTE Pa1e 10 WTI 5TUOENTS JOI HADY Uf'OH COMl'\.tTIOH 1440 SO STATE COLLEGE -ANAHEIM ml Dr1m1 §) Spetd Rac1r 7:30 f) Bobby Coldsboro Show (R) Doc Severinsen 1uests. (I) Ho1an's Heroes D Pollet Suraeon "Death Holds an Auction'' (R) Dr. Locke 1nsw1rs 1n emertency c1ll from a volunteer anti-crime a1ency and discovers th at the entire staff Is trapped by 1n assailant who threatens them with a hand erenade. It Help TllJ Nelpbor CJ) This Is Your Ufe 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "$tr1nge L•dJ In Town" (dra) '55 -Greer Garson, Dana Andrews. (JQ) Holl,.ood Squuea m Dolpr Du1out/W1rm·Up 0) Or1gnet EZl) Cltyw1tctiers "Pepperdlne Uni· versity, M1llbu'' , m Stand Up ind Cheer a\)Comtdy §) The Add1ms F1mily 7:55 m Dodeer Baseball Dodgers vs. San Francisco. 8:00 II C1J M1ude (R) When Florida's husband Henry insists that she quit her job with the Flndlays, • Maude sides with Florid• and Walter sides with Henry In a double domestic TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 2, 1973 ID Dra1ntt fl) Sptnlsh Lanru1,. ""'""' ' . fE Oublden Conductor P I e r r e Boulll discusses th1 !Ives and music of 20·ctntury composers Charles Ives and Ed1ar Ver1se. @I) Noehe Tapltlas 9:30 II CJ) cas Tundty Mme: (C) (90) "Murdock's Can(' (R) (dra) '72-Alex Dreier J1net Lelah. Mur- ray Hamilton, .Herold Gould, Don Knl1ht. Flamboyant crimln•I ettor· ney Jim Murdock, disb1rred after servina time In prison, c1lls on the unusual skills of his stiff of ex· convicts when he is hired by a mu1t1.mlllionalre to find 1n embez· zlin1 bookkeeper. fJNews mc•t Sm•rt @E Much1eh1 lt1ll1n1 all Festlv•I Mexicano 10:00 @ Twtll(ht l.on1 D CI> m M•rcua WllbJ M.D. "Please Don't Send Flowers" (R) Learnin1 she fices 1 hysterectomy, a youn1 wife ind mother attempts suicide. 0 l illy Gr1l11m Cruucle From At· lanta, Geor1l1. &>News fE Ewenln( It Popi ''Vlr&il fol" ar1ument that crosses all race and 10:30 O Ntws creed barriers. (j) OM Step leyoncl 0 ®) m NIC Reports "The En· 0) True Advtnttrt erv.y Crisis -An Americ1n White fl) V'ldH en Confllcto Paper" A three·hour documentary m Los Dias Fellcts ftXamininr both the Immediate en· a!) News/Sports eray plieht end the lonrer.term IS· 11 ·00 A D fJ mm m "''" peels of the crisis by government • IT'\ CJ)~ fl) N officials, leaders of ~merlcan e~er· O Tilk tac• en v.y companies. environmentalists. Ci) ,. M economists. co~sumer advocates and fJ Mor;re: .~~nt11r of tJlt T•er" leaders from finan cial and research (h ) •6,,_ .rh 1 Re ler · t't · or Q-\1 ar es 1n . 1ns I Ut1ons. m News IJ ~ovlt: (~1/1hr) "Inherit the OJ Movie: (C) "Cini,, Ctmmand" Wind (dra) 60 -Spencer Tracy, ( ) .63_J h •·ar Gene Kelly. wes 0 n .,. · 0 Cl) m Temperatures RI s In I 11:30 II CJ) CIS Lite Movie: "P1J111ent "Super Doc" (R) Edmond O'Brien Oft De••nd'' (dr1) '51-Bette Divis. euests as Campanelll's former teach· 81rry Sulliv1n. er, Dr. Bannine. who visits him at D (1j) m Johnny C.ntft the hospital end be1ins t1kine U T•lllrtrt loft• charee. U CI> Didi Cavett Gin• lollobri1I· 0) Tiit Untouchlbles da. l1n 8111 and Lenny Schultz fl) LI Senora Joven ruest. fE Flrin1 Lint 12:00 1J Movie: "Srand Ctnyon" (wes) nl El Edlfido dt Enfrente 'SO-Richard Arlen. all CGIWtdy Cl) Manhll Dillon m~~~~ m~~~cti~,.~~ 8:30 II Cl) H1w1ii f°IYt-0 (R) Nehe-12:30 e Movft: (C) '""'' Saftd tuns mi1h Persoff euests as 1n obscure Red .. (adv) '66-Helmut L1n1e. shopkeeper who becomes the cata-m Movie: "flit Vldoua Circle" lyst in a plot to assassinate a hi&h· (m~) '57-John Mills. Derek fur. level Iron Curtain defector. l ·OO (]).,. U CJ) N 0 (]) (;!)ABC Tuesday Movft : (C) • ..-IWI (90) ''Tiie Sb Million Dollar Min" 1:30 II News (R) (dra) '72-Lee Majors, Darrin g Hlrtrw•J P•trol McGavin. Martin Balsam, Barbara Anderson. A test pilot, 111 but killed In a crnh, Is "remade" throu&h lhe medical science of bionics into a superm1n, superior to the flesh· and•blood man he wn befor~ all Dre1111 9:00 ct) Run tor Your Lift ' 1:'511 Movfe: "MJ '•I Gus" (com) '52 -Richard W1dmuk, Georae Win· slow, Joanne Dru. 2:00 m All·Nlpt Sllow: "'lilt." "D·DQ -n-flflf'l!l 3:10 II Mo.le: (C) ''TM llt ltlf' (mus) '58-Goai Grant. 3 • d rs ~ er • K• a Z· D. ) y. ts t· tz s) I n WEDNESDAY S,EPTEMBER 5 For momln1 and afternoon llstlnp, pleue see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movl". DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 0 (C) "A Certlln Smile" (rom) '58--Rossano Brazzi, Joan Fontaine. 10:00 (]) "The other Woman" (dra) '54- Hugo Haas, Cleo Moore. D "Rodeo'' (wes) '52-Jane Nigh, John Archer. 12:00 D "Glass Tomb" (mys) '55-John Ireland, Honor Blackman. '''Topper TallH a Trip" (com) '39~onstance Bennett, Billy Burke. 1:00 m ''Call of the Wild" (adv) '35- Clark Cable, Loretta Young. 1:30 O (C) .. L•a•nd of the lost" (adv) '57 -John Wayne. Sophia Loren, Rossano Brazzi. 3:00 Ci) (C) "After the Fox" Part I (com) '66-Peter Sellers, Victor Mature. (IQ) "Man of a Thousand Faces" Concl. (dra) '57 -James Caaney, Dorothy Malone. Name of die G1me 3:30 O "lnvuion Quartet" (com) '61- Bill Travers. Spike Milli11n. 4:00 II (C) "Moulln Rou11" (dra) '52- Jo~ Ferrer, Zsa Zsa C1b0r. 4:30 (]) Same n lOAM llstln1 EVfNING 6:00 II 0 0 @I) m ail m News (])~NIWI D Bon1nta (]) Courtship of Eddlt'a Father O Wanted Dead or Alive m Th• Flintstones ID Star Trell El) Los Torres Ell) Hod1epod1e lodp El) Three Stooaes 6:30 Ci) Ho11n's """' 0 Movie: (C) (90) "An Affair to Remember" Part I (dra) '57-Cary Gran~. Deborah Kerr. Ci) CIS News Walter Cronkite 0 Haw Gun Wiii TrlVll @)Merv Griffin ShoW m Anclr GriffiUI Ell) Sut Yuna Ylna Y" a;, ltvtnaEasr ail Novtla riE Dtttrt Thtatre ft) Uttlt R1ac.ts 7:00 II Cil D m News e lowtlna for Dollars Ci) Movie: (Zhr) "No Minor Vices" (dra) '48 -Dana Andrews. Lilli Palmer. Cl) Unt.1111ed World O Whars Mr Lin•? m 1 tovt LIH., ID I Drta11 of Jt1nnlt fl) Slmplementt M1rf1 Ell) WMtla, !Ulna ind Clay @EMun~ . TV WEEK, ~EPTEMBER 2, 1973 ail Aficionados de la Comunldad 0 I blcllL I Land of the Small A @E Entte A1fltos l!) Speed Racer unique look at the miniature and CiI!) News/sPorts 7:30 II Wacky Wor1d or Jonathan Win-mysterious world of insects. Gregory 11:00 II a 0 mm m m11ews ters Martin Milner and Kent McCord Peck narrates. 00 Ci) \1j El) News euest. (j) Run for Your Ute D Twillfht Zone (]) Hoean's Heroes ID Drqnet (j) Peny Mason 0 Walt TIU Your Falher Gets ttome El) Pap. Corazon . 0 Movie: (C) "Viva Juanito'' (adv) "The New Car" (R) After Harry buys ~ 1.1'lcllL 1 Helfe~ Concert Vio· '65-Pablito Calvo, Ceorae Thomas. a "lemon" from a used car lot, he fin virtuoso Jascha Heifetz performs. II) Movie; ''The Plunderers" (wes) returns to blast the car dealership 9;30 fJ News '60-Jeff Chandler, Dolores Hart. by passing IS a satisfied customer m Get Sm1rt 11:15 m Cinem1 34 during a live TV telecast. @E Muchacha ltallana D Help Thy Neifhbor m El Cafe de Portivo 11;30 II (I) CBS Late Movie: (C) ''The (i) You Aslced for It El) Japineae Lanaua&e Provam Little Hut" (com) '57-David Niven, fJ Million S Movie: (Zhr) "I Con-Ava Gardner. fes" (mys) 'SJ-Montgomery Clift, 10:00 II Ci) Cannon (R) Guest Jessica a l10l m Johnnr Carson Anne Baxter, Karl Malden. Walter plays an attorney who hires 0 Movie: "Nlfht P11nt From \1j Biiiy Graham AtlantJ Cr111ade Cannon to protect her from violence Cllunplng'' (mys) '43-Ellen Drew. m Dodier Dugout/Wermup after her associate dies in an auto 0 (I) Dick Cavett ID Draanet bombing. 12:00 00 Marshal Dillon Ell) NEW SEASON Storefront 0 ID News m Alfred Hitchcock Presents m Younr Dr. Kildare (]) fwlllaht Zone m The Addams Family 0 CD m Owen Marshall "Some· 12;30 m Movie: "It's • 111 Count11" 7:55 m Dodpr Bfstbill Dodgers vs. San times To_ugh Is G.ood''. (R). Marshall (dra) '52-Gary Coop.er, Janet Leigh. frlflcisco. seeks to free a cltent imprisoned for 12:40 0 Movie: (C) "Affair at lschla" a·OO D f'T'I So d Che (R) w·11· a sex crime on the testimony of a (adv) '64-Tony Sailer Eva Aster. • \.!!.J nnr. an . ' 1 iam disturbed girl. ' Conrad and Rick s.~nngfield guest... 0 lilly Graham Crus.cle From Al· 1:00 00 0 0 (j) News • 0 a;, Ad1m·l2 The Late Baby lanta Georgia 0 The Champions ~R) Officer Malloy dat~s a n~w girl m Tres Patin~ 1:30 II News in the steno pool, caustng Officer Ed CT!' Homewood ".I.an in the Roon.cf' 1.~5 .:11 M ,6. (C) !""· 1 ..M• Wells great concern. ~ · • . ~ .,. ov... ...row n UM lkl•• 0 eel b ti Pl t . 1 Compo~r/gu1tanst Mundell Lowe (wes) '54-Sterling Hayden Coleen 1 1Jl(1lr. ! e ra on c ona . . . • I b t. f 1., . 11 ·ts f t conducts a 17 ·piece aggregalton of Gray ce e ra ion o 1 e tn a 1 ace s . . . · in all parts of the world, from birth outstanding Hollywood musicians. 2:30 m All· Nlpt Show: "The Miaftli through marriage to death, Narrated 10:30 D T1lk Baell StlDry," "lk. Satan's Robot" by Lorne Greene. 00 One Sttp Be,ond 3:10 II Movie: (C) "Querillas ii• rt• 0 CV m l ove Thr Nelahbor m True Adventure Liu" (adv) '64 -George Mont· "let's Have a Baby" Babysitting and fl) Vid11 en Conflido aomery. an old boyfriend cause quite a flap --------------------------in the Wilson and Bruce households. ID I Sf1Ct4r. ! Ice Follies Premiere Covtr11e Bill Burrud and Skip lud· wig are hosb for a behind·the· scenes look at the opening of the 1974 Ice follies. fl) LI Senor a Joven Et) Unreason1ble Man A satire on the dehumanization of contempo· rary Americans. @E 0.ampionshlp Wrestling m The Addams f1mily 8:30 0 @) a;, I IPlcllL I A Man for All SeaJOns First television presentation of the widely aocl1imed film drama which explores the historic conflict between King Henry VII I and Sir Thomas More. lord Chancellor of England. The multiple Academy Award-winning film stars Paul Seo· field, Wendy Hiller. Leo Mcl<ern, Robert Shaw. Orson Welles and Su· sannah York, 0 (j) Cl) ABC Wednesday Movie: (C) (90) "Toma" (dra) '73-Tony Musante. Simon Oakland, Susan Strasbera. A true story of detective Dave Toma whose mastery of dis· guises enables him to mingle with and single-handedly destroy a syndi · cate gambling operation. Pilot for a weekly ABC series this Fall. ail Drama l!) Japanese Lanauaie Proaram 9:00 II (j) Dan Au1ust Barry Sullivan guests in a story in which Det. Lt. Oen Auaust finds that a murdered playbOy had more than his share of enemies. COMPLETE NEW & US.ED CAR DEPT. TO SERVE YOU. ) 5 n1in. S. of the San DiegoJ'rwy. 18835 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842. 7781 540. 0442 ,.,. 11 ... .,ttl~ewelers Haa All The Waya Of Saying ~~~ (a) All Styles Available in 14K White or l 'ellotv Gold A. love Ring -11hou1 d·amo,,d 8. love Ring _,,., d •amond C. love Pendant with diamond D. love Rine -·'" diamond E. love Pendant '""'" d1amono CHARGE IT! $12.95 $2 ... 95 $19.95 $2 ... 95 $3•t95 1 YEAR TO PAY irk• HUNTl ... TON CINn~ .... ,~ " ............ nJ·Ht1 Page 12 twtflUl kAllOI SH0f'PIN6 CINT .. JJM ..__, lt\'4, c ........ Ml· HIS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6 For momln1 •nd 1ftamoon llsttnp, plate ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ire the d•(• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 O (C) "From Hell to Teus" (wes) '58-Don Murray, Diane Varsi. 10:00 Cil "Sln1 & Swint• (mus) '64 - David Hemminrs. Jean Newell. 0 "The Gambler and the lady" (dra) '52 -Dane Clark, Naomi Chance. 12:00 0 "Sahm on Fl,. .. (dr-) '63 - Christain Marquandr-•"Freedom to Olt" (mys) '59-Paul Muwell. 1:00 m "Opet1tion W1r1Macl" (com) '64 -Sean Connery, Cecil Parker. l:JO 0 (C) wElst of Eden" (dra) '55- James Dean, Julie Harris, Jo Van Fleet. 3:00 (I) (C) "After Ult FOi" Concl. (com) '66--Peter Sellers. "Sips at Sta .. (com) ·•0-uurel ind Hardy. ~ (C) "Curse of Hit Werewolf'' Chor) '61 -CliHord £vans. Oliver Reed. l ;30 0 (C) "Ovtl1w's Dauittter" (wes) '54-Kelly Ryan. Bill Williams. 4:00 II "Tar11n and ttte Trappers" (adv) '58-{iordon Scott. Eve Brent. 4:JO (})Same as l~M lbtin& EVENING 6:00 II Cil Nfl Pre·S.asoft Football Mi· ami 1t 01llas. (J)@)Nm oommm>a>Ntws 0 loftanza (])Courtship of Eddie's flttltr 0 Wallttd Dead or Alive m The fllllbtoHS OJ Star T,.11 fJ) Los Torm m Hod1•pod1e 1.oct1• m Tllrff stoo&ts 6:30 Ci) Ho1an's Heroes O Movit: (C) ~) "All Anair to R1mtmbtr'' Concl. (dra) '57-Cary Grant. Deborah Kerr. 0 Have Sun Will Travel ~ Mtrv Griffin 5'ow m AndJ Grtfflttl fil) s.t Yunf Yln& YM m LMn1 Easy ai}Nowtla (!) Desert Theatre m UttSt R1xals 7:00 (}) 0 m News Q lowll111 for Dolllrs Cl) Movie: (2tlt) "flat ind Mlllt" (com) '52-Spencer Tracy, Katha· rine Hepburn. fJ Mitt's MJ LIM? OJ I LAw L.cy OJ I D,.a111 of Jtlftnle EE Sl"'pltlMtltl Maria TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 2, 1973 tm VENICE, CA.-A TOWN * WITH CITY PROBLEMS. WHAT'S ITS FUTURE? eil) I IJICllC I Venlu KCET news and public ettalrs prorram takes a first ·hand look at •n e•periment 1n city 1ovemment In Venice, Calif., an uea noted for diversity of its issues. @Ii) Munect a!) T•lt·Rtvlstl Muskal m Speed Racer • 7:30 (I) Ho1an's Heroes D A KNBC SPECIAL * on ANIMAL SHELTERS "IT'S RAINING * CATS AND DOGS" 0 I i!ICIAL I trs Ralnln& C1b 1nd Dors KNBC special examlninf the animal sheller ind the services it provides. • · 0 Help Thy N1ipbor fJ Million. S Movft: (2hr) ''The Hasty Heart" (dr1) '50 -Ronald Rea11n. Ric.herd Todd, Patrici1 Neal. @) Lers Malit a Deal m Tllat lillrt m lkapet m Rice Car Action m Tltt Addams Fa111ll7 8:00 0 ~ m I l!l<IAL r In Stire• or Andtnl Astronauts Rod Serlln& nar· rates this pro1r1m whlc~ depicts the theory that various battlin& phenom- ena of the put, visible in various parts of the world, ire the wort of early visitors from other planets. Q Movie: (2l/,hr) "lnlMrit tht Wind" (dra) '60 -Spene.tr Tracy. Gene Kelly. 0 (}) (E ..,11 .. Pl .. c'"i& .... L I Wind R11den of lttt S.har1 The first In a series of pro1rams produced by the National Geo1raphic Society end D1vid Wolper Productions, coverina the adventures of a smell 1roup of min ridinf spe· cially-constructtd sail w11ons 1cross the western Sahar1. m Horan's Heroes OJ loal111 From the OIJmplc EE u Senora Joven m Espect1cu1., EI!) C.ravana Musical m Mowlt: (2hr) "AnotMr Dawn" (rom) '37-Errol Flynn. Kay Francis, Ian Hunter. 1:30 m Merv Grtttln Show a!) Dram1 9:00 II ALCOHOL-NEW * TEEN MENACE II KNXT Sptdal "The Youn1 Alco· holies" A Community Action special on alcoholic abuse amona youth. 0 (19) m Ironside "love Me in Dec.ember" (R) Chief Ironside facts the hostility of an entire town when he believes in the innocence of 1 rt· tired Navy min suspected of murder 00 Rufi for Your Utt 0 (])a> i i!lc!M I TNy alld LtM Tony Btftnttt and Lena Home perform In this musical entertain· ment. sp&eial of populu st1ndard 3 ews s a t in Iii., its ind the s it e aid eal. or Ir· the m ous of tllt cy, ers of nal per res pe- oss " is, In· rd I . songs and a special tribute to com· poser Harold Allen. Tiit W1lton1 fl) Hl1tor111 dt M1m1 J 1'1p1 @!) El Stlow dt Alejandro S41aru FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7 9:30 0 News For mornln1 and att.rnoon llatlnp. @!) Mud1acf11 IUll1n1 please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. CE Co111tdy Below, for your convenience, .,. 10:00 IJ TM W11ton1 (R) Verdi Gr1nt the d1y'1 movies. (Lynn Hamilton), 1 practlctl nura1 helpinr out 1t the Walton home, Is uneble to rt1d end write, but I& too DAYTIME MOVIES proud to 1dmlt It. 9:30 O "Tht0dor1 Goes Wiid" (com) D 9 m Dt1n M1rtift PreMnts: '36-lrena Dunne, Melvin Dou1las. Music CounbJ. Guests unev1ll1ble from th• Netwo(k et preas time. 10:00 (])"Sword of All ll1ba'' (adv) '65 (1) Twtll&llt lone -Peter Mann, Jocely~ lane. 0 (I) E!) StrHta of Sin Francisco 0 "Jet Attack (dra) '58 -John "Beyond Venaeance" (R) A· rapist· Agar, Audrey Totter. murdertf sOks revenae aaainst Det. 12:00 0 ''Topper Ret.ums" (com) '41 - Lt. Stone, who, had sent him to prls· Joan Blondell, Dennis O'Keefe. "Out• on 12 ye.rs before. l1w Gen(' (wes) '49 -Don Red Cl) Tony ltnnttt Super !pecl1I . Barry. 0 ~ IMIJ rflll1m Crusade Fr.om 1:00 m "Sl\1t1d of Atlantla" (adv) '6 Atlanta, Geor1la. -Ray Corrlaan. Lois Wilde. mm..... l :JO G (C) "April In P1ril" (mus) '53 t:r!> Muskal -Ray Bolger. Doris Day. 10:30 O Ntws 3:00 CI> "Johnny Cool" (adv) '63-Henry (1) OM Step leyOftd Stlva, Elizabeth Mont1omary. OJ True Advttlturt t'iQ) ''Tht List Winter" (adv) '62-fE Yldla tft Coflfl'cta Tony Britton, Dieter Eppler. e> Aco111pen1tne 3:30 G "Th• Thirteenth utter'' (mys) t:r!) Ntn/Sports '51-tharles Boyer, Linda Darnell. 11·00 IJ DD ti) mm Ntwt 4:00 B "Without Rtstrrnionl" (com) · Cil (IJ'(Jj fl) Ntwa '46-John Wayne, Claudette Colbert, O Til• lack Don De Fore. (1) Ptny Muon 4:30 (]) Same 11 lOAM llltlnc 0 MOYie: (C) .. Rmna• •• My Dtl· tin(' (adv) '71 -Chris Robinson. Elisa ln1r1m. m Trvtll or Co11sequ1nc:e1 UJ MOYie: "Jun&ft Fl&llten" (dre) '61-Richerd Todd, Laurence Harvey. 11:15 @!)Cinema 34 11 :30 IJ Cl) CIS Litt Movie: "Eye of tllt Devil.. (dra) '67 -David Niven, Deborah Kerr. D (1j a;, Joflt1ny C1noft 0 TwtllPt lone D Cil •• Clfttt m To Tell tM Trwtll 12:00 IJ Mowlt: .. lonetOllt Tralf'' (wes) '55-John Afar, Wayne Morris. m AlfrM H*'cect Ptt•tlb 12:30 m Movie: "MJ l"tlltr's Keeper" (dra) '49 -J1cll Werner, Georce Cole. i :oo (I) o D (() ""' 0 Movie: (C) "Klu Kiss, Kiii Kiii" (adv) ·~Tony Kend1ll, Brad Htr· ris. l :30IJNtwt 0 Hi1hw1y Patrol 1:45 II Mevle: ''The Womn and ttlt Huntet" (dr1) '57 -Ann Shertd1n, John Loder. 2:30 ID Ail-"lpt SMw: "TM Reel Snow," ''The a. ....... ,.. 3:101J Mowtt: •'fMdl of Ewtr (dr1) • --011r1ton Heaton, Janet Lll&ft, Or· son Wtlle1. £ V[NING 6:00 8 0 0 @E ma!> a> News (I)®)News O 8on1nza Ci) Courtship of Eddie's Father 0 W1nttd Dtad or Alive m Tht fllnbtonH Q) Star Tm fl) Los Tones fill Hoditpodl' lod&e EE Three Stoops 6:30 Cl)1to11n'1 Heroes O Movie: (90} "Here Come ttlt Nelsenl" (com) '52-0aie, Harriet, David and Ricky Nelson. Cl) CIS News W1lter Cronkite G "'" Sun Will Tr1vtl (10) Merv 8riffln Show m Andy Grtffitll fill Sut Yun& Yln& Yte m livlna [lsy CE Novel• m 0uert Tht1tre m little Rascals 7:008 @ 0mNewa D Bowlin& for Dollan (]) Movla: (2hr) "Action In tllt North Atltntlt" (adv) 'U-Humph· rey Bo1art. Cl) A.1111111 wortd O Whirs My Une1 m I low Lucy llt t °'1m of 1-1ttnht fl) Sh•pltmtntt Merla m Whttls, Kiins 1nd Cley tl)Muneca TV WEEK, SEPTE~BER 2, 1973 ml Eventos lltlnos ord to cell attention to their need ~ Spttcl Ricer for summer jobs. 7:301J KNXT SpecJll "A Diver's Note· ®J Movi1: (C) (2ht) ''Tht Lldlu book" (R) Host Lloyd Bridges and Man" (com) '61-Jerry lewis, Helen the KNXT cameras enter the under· Traubal. water world at the Sea World Ocean· ID Dr11net arium In Sen Diego where they &l ruthol·Soccer examine such creatures as the poi· £m Muttrpltce Tht1tre ''The Gold· sonous stone fish and turkey fish, en Bowl'' CR) the e1rnivorous su anemone, the &E Super Show inflating porcupine puffer and other m Jipinelt lanfUll' Prorram sea specimens. 9:15 ml Ntwa/Sporb (I) Hoean's Htrotl 9:30 0 (I) E!) The CorMr lar "Aunt O Hol'ywood Squirts Blanche" Mae's late husband's Aunt U Help Thy Nel&ftbor Blanche, a woman with 1 golden Cl)~rcus heart, an iron will end • tonaue O Mllllon $ Movie: (2.hr) "The of brass, comas to wor11 et the Damned Don't Cry" (dra) '50-Joan saloon. Crawford, David Brian. O News ®) The New Price Is Rlcht ID Get Sm1rt m Th1t Girl @!) M1Kh1cha ltali1n1 m Dreanet CE Premier del 40 Em World Preu 10:00 00 Twlll&ht Zone er;, U11tamed World 0 (]) E!) love American ltyle (R) a!> Esctn1rlo love and the: "Slnaing Suitor," 1:00 II (I) Sixty Minutes ''Wee He," "Unmarriaae" 0 ®l m I l!lc1AC I Weird Harold 0 Sherlock Holmta Th11tre An animated feature deplctina the m ID News boyhood characters made famous in £m Flrln& line Bill Cosby's monologues. 10:15 O News O Movie: (2hr15m) "C11l Me Mid-10:30 (1) Ont Step leJOfld 1m" (mus) '53 -Ethel Merman, ID Nuhvllle Music Geor11e Sanders. @E Gultams 0 Cil m I s•l(llC I s I t u rd I ' 1 00 IJ ... fJ 1:9.\ l:'ft ft:\ Nt Momin& Sne1k Peall Comedy stars l : ~ 1:.1i1 ~IOU n . (}) (j) @) News Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber host O Twtll ht z a sneak preview of the new season's rTI P II M one h'ld • · ~ erry 1son c t ren s programmtng. m Trutfl or ConsequenC9s m Huel ID Movie: (C) "Knives of tllt Aveni· ID The Untouch1blt1 r'' ( d ) •67 ,. eron Mitchell. fl) LI Senor• Jovtn e a v -.,,am £m Wuhlnaton WHk In Review 11:15 8i) Cinema 34 @!) Chtsplrlto 11:301J CBS lite Movie: (C) "Holly· m Jap1n11t L1n1ua11 Procrem wood or Bust'' (com) '56 -Dean 1:30 0 er;, I lflcieLI NIC stir Ship Martiri, Jerry lewis. Rescue A preview of NBC's new =~er;, Jo;nny n:;-raon Saturday mornin1 children's shows, O nn mDolcullr "~tt a t T y b. · Ii I' d · t' \.Jl.J w.ve ues s are on com tntng ve ac ion an amma ion. R d 11 d th r R bert Beck 0 (]) ED Tfle Odd Couple "My an a an au o o . Strife in Court" (R} Because of a Cil Nl&htmirt · O W1eon Tr1in misunderstanding, Felix an~ Oscar m To Tell Ute Truth are arre~ed end charaed with tick· I!!!\ Cham lonatil Wmtlln et scalp1n1. 10&1 P P 1 @) NIC festival of stirs Bob Mills 12:00 00 Mersllal Dillon goes to Hollywood to talk with the m Alfred Hltthcod Prtsents stars of the NBC Fall season. 12:30 m Mme: (C) "Hunter of the Un· m Mert Griffin Show known" (dra) '66-Georae Atdlsson. Em Cttyw1tchtn 1:00 0 ®)a;, Mldni1M 51*111 Mac t:r!> Dr1M1 Divis hosts. GuesU include Ed11r 9:00 fJ Ci) CIS frldey MOYie: (C) (21u) Winter, Harold Melvin ind the Blue ''Th• Vatican Affair" (dra) '70 -Notes, Martl·Almond, Chuck Berry Welter Pidgeon, Ira Furstenber1. and Ravi Shanker. Klaus Kinski, Muino Mase. A rroup O Mowte: (C) "Finger on tit• Tris· of jewel thieves stare an impressive ger" (wes) '65-Rory Calhoun. robbery of the priceless treasures of O Cl) Cl) News the Vetlc1n In Rome. O Movie: (C) "That Swtnatna Cit(' 0 er;, NIC Frldey MOYie: (C) (2flr) (com) '66-Michael Bentine, Terry· "le&ulltcl" (dra) '71-tlint East· Thomas. • wood, Geraldine Paae. Elizabeth 1:30 IJ News Hartman. A Union soldier injured l:45 IJ Movie: ''Tiit Bibe Rutll story" durln~ t~e final days of the Civil (bio) '48-William Bendix, Cl1lr1 War tS 11dtd by 1 Southern school Trevor. teacher, with disastrous, results. • m NI ht r.. . "latttt sta• Ci) Run for Your ute 2.30 All· I -ow. fJ CJ) Q) ltoowt W "Wilt Whit-tiona," "Rlt1k, tile MooA Mtace" man Goes Bananu" (R) Students 3:10 IJ Movie: "T"• lncrtdlblt Shrink· at Wilt Whitman Hl1h attempt to 1111 Min" (scl·fl) '57--Grint Wil· break the world banana eatinc rec· Iiams, Randy Stuart. Pa1e 13 O Movie: "A Nice little Bank That fl) ClllmplOflahlp Wrtttllna SATURDAY Should a. lobbed" (com) '58 -Q) AIC Svpentu M.wte Tom Ewell, Mickey Rooney. 12:30 fJ (J) rat AJbtft m Movie: "S1lllm1 and the Mn•td fl!) Sesame Street Marvel" (dr~) ;~&-Wllllam Forres~; 1:00 fJ (j) U.S. Open Tennis Semi. ID M o v I e. Str1np Adventure finals from the West Side Tennis (dra) '5&-Ben Cooper. Club, forest Hills, N.Y. fl!) Mister Rottrs' Nel11tbo'11ood CI) Fiim "99 Bottles of Beer" 9:30 0 ®) m PttEMIERE Sbr Trell 1J Stiorts Action Pro-Filt Animated adventure.s of the crew m Soul Trwl• 6:30 II Summer Semester of the u.s.s. Enterprise, on a rive -m News m Ltfs Rap year mission to stek out new worlds. (E American landahnd 7:00 II lacQ1rd Stfarl 00 Johnnr Quest 1:30 Ci) Movie: "Return of Wlldflrt" 0 ®) m NEW SEASON Udsvllle 0 Ci) PREMIERE lioobtr and tht (dra) '48-Richard Arlen. (j) Tennessee Tu1tdo lihost Chlstn/Scholastic Roell Ani· 0 Cl) (E NEW Sf.ASON NC A A O CI) NEW SEASON Burs Bunny/ mated serie.s about a lovable dor. football UCLA at Nebraska. Scllolastic Roct1 who in times of stress, turns invis· O Movie: (C) ''Tht Man Called 00 Suinmtr Semester ibte. Qrinp" (wes) '6&-0an Martin. m lrotlltr Bun Eli) Sesame Strttt OJ Championship lowtln1 7:30 II Dusty's TrHhoust 10:00 II (j) PRE M I ERE My Favorite fl!) Mister Ropn' Nellflborllood 0 m PREMIERE Inch Hl&ft Private Martians Animated series about el hnf1rrl1 Falcon SEPTEMBER 8 '.1 0 H N I N G 1:00 (j) 1V I Clusroo,. Eye Inch High is a private detective Martians who crash-land on Earth. (E Movie in the tradition of Maxwell Smart of 0 ®) m PREMIERE S11mund Bii· 2:00 0 ®) m World SoriH of Qotf the "Get Smart" TV series. Inch's ly Barty and Johnny Whitaker star Live coveraae from the Firestone prime talent is an ability lo shrink in this live action childrer\'s .,drama Country Club in Akron, Ohio. Com· himself to one-inch in height. CI) Ultra Man petition is limited to the winners of 0 A Better Wor1cl 1J CI) NEW SEASON Bridy Kids the Masters, U.S. and British Opens, (j) Uncle Waldo eJ Cine en SU Casa and PGA tournaments. 0 CI) PREMIERE Yo(i's Gana A 10:30 11 ([) PREMIERE Jeannie Animal· 0 Movie: "M1m're River" (wes) new, effective learning series with ed series with the fascinating genie '49-Guy Madison, Rory Calhoun. Yogi and his gang. from niahttime's "I Dream of Jean· m Combat ([) 1V I Classroom nie." fl!) Seumt Street @) Wor1cl of Wonder Q ®J m NEW SEAsbN Pink Pan· eJ Futbol·Soc.cer m Movie: (C) "Ambush at Toma· ther 2:30 OJ True Adventure hawt Gap" (wes) '53-John Hodiak. O Movie: "Suicide Ban.lion" (adv) 3;00 II Rims Pre-Season football Los 1:0011 ([)NEW S£ASON The Flint· '58-Mike Connors, John Ashley. Angeles Rams vs. San Francisco. stones Cartoons featurinr the Flint· Cil Voyap to Bottom of Su 00 The Champions stone family and the musical group, 1J (I) PREMIERE Mission M•fic / (i) Far Out Fllds the Bedrock Rockers. Scholastic Rod Animated series O Movie: (C) "L111nd of a Gun· 0 m PREMIERE The Addams hm· about a magical school teacher who li&hter" (adv) '6&-Ron Randell. ily A series of animated comedy takes her teenage friends into a dif. m M«Me: "Relentless" (wes) '48 adventures revolving around one of ferent fantasy land each week. -Robert Younr. TV's most famous and offbeat fam· 0 Movie: "The Little Fu&ftivt" OJ Movie: "WOf1d of tti. Vampire" Illes. (dra) '53-Richie Andrusco. (hor) -Mauricio Gares. 11 • IJ John Wayne Tlleatrt OJ Gosciel Sin&inr Jubiltt El) Futbol-Soccer :• / .. Cl) Roclry & Friends fl!) Mister Rorers' Nel&ftborhood mJ Mister Roaers' Nel&ftborhood 0 00 PREMIERE Super Friends I a!) Spo~pt '73 3:30 O Airiculture USA "Dairy festival" Scholastic RCKll Animated comedy. m Ghost Chasers D Seymour Presents 1; ecflienture program that involves 11:001J ([)PREMIERE Speed Buu.r @) Scienc. fiction Tllfatrt Superman, Batman, Wonderwoman Animated series about an unusual fl!) first Adventurn In lmprovlsln1 and Aquaman. car built by a aroup of youths called m Canadian Adventure 1161 Vision On the Speed Buggs. 4:00 O Wh1fs Golnr Oft "Image Mak· llJ Country Musk 0 (lg) m MaJor Learue Baseball ers•· A look at movie and television fD Sesame Street 0 (I) (D NEW SEASON ABC Su· "casting." C0 Sportscope persbr Movit/Scholastlc Roell (!) Outer Limits l:JO II (j) PREMIERE Bailey's Comets m Ad lib fl!) Man Builds, Man Destro r s , ~ 1roup of teenagers share a love Eli) Ses.me Street "Striking a Balance" (R) for rotter skates and compete (E Brady Kids eJ Drama 11ainst other groups in a continu 11:30 II 00 NEW SEASON Josie and Utt m Roller litmts 4nr race for hidden trea sures. Pussycats ail Panorama Latino CJ @) m PREMIER£ Emer1ency Ci) Tijuana: Window to the Sollltl m Yoica of A,rlculture rtus 4 Animated series about the m My Favorite Martian 4:30 CJ Inquiry paramedic rescue service of the L.A. OJ Movie: "Spy Squad., (dra) '63 (J) Vldory at Sta Fire Department. -Richard Miller, Dick O'Neill. m litt Smart @ Underdo1 (E Mission M11ic fl!) Nut Billion Years ''The Popula- ai) AJl-Pro Brt1'11st Cuut Show tion Bloom" 9:00 II NEW SEASON Satby·Doo m Corona NO'# 0 ®) m PREMIERE Butch Cassi· 5:00 0 The Adventurer dy Animated series about the ad O Plnbusten ventures of Butch Cassidy, rock 12:00 II (i) Everythln(s An:lllt (])Seymour Prnenb superstar. 0 Movie: "Sfladow of Treason" 1J (I) (D ABC's Wide World of O Movie: "Fllcllt to Nowhere'' (mys) '64-John Bentley. Sports The wortd swlmminr and div· (mys) '4&-Alan Curtis, Jack Holt. @ Movie: "My Do15"ep" (dra) '48 ing championships from Belarade, (j) SHlstn -Tom Neat. Yuaostavia. 0 00 PREMIERE Lassie's Rescue 0 (I) Amerlca11 Bandstand (j) @) News Ranaers lassie returns in an ani· 0 Movie: (C) "M1sucr1 at Marble 0 Han Qun Will Trntl mated series as the leader of a City" (wes) '6&-Brad Harris. m Movie: (C) ''To tht Endt .. f tlM rescue team, tht Forest force. m Lancer Earth" (mys) '48-Dlck Powell. Cl) Clrteoft Clmtval fl!) Mister Ro1er1' Nel&hl>orhood OJ Lind of ttlt Ql1nb TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 2, 1973 fl) lofltr Ca.111 m Country Place El) IUmba 5:30 IJ Anhui Wolid "The Bee People" (R) O (l)Nen 0 Unumld World ®) Movie: (C) "Sanda of Kal1ll1ri" (adv) '65-Stuart Whitman. Eli) World of lite A111erka11 Cr1ft.s. man m Race Cir Actio11 Q) Speed Racer f V f N I N G 6:00 IJ 0 el m,Ntw1 DH" Haw Georae Jones I nd Tim· my Wynette ruest. Cl) Hilh Ch1p1rr1I O The Real Don Stttlt Show II) The Untoucll1blts Eli) Outsldtrs (R) CiI1) Tt1tro del Sabado m Three stoo111 6:3011 News (]) Sports With lertta D MIC News Conference Ci) T-.lll&ht Zone O telebrtty Bowllna Q'J Clp11Un1 mLaa1e El) little Ra1e1la 7:00 II CBS FIJI '1niew '73 A preview special featurinr a fast paced half· hour of virl1ettes previewinr the which will be l11ctuded in the CBS Network line-up for the 1973· 74 season. (]) Pro Wide flecelvtrt: fist Movlna ' Tarpts O The Thrillseellers D Bowlin& for Dollart (]) C.lebrlty Bowllna ONen ([)UFO 0 Tiit Mart a.cttord Stofy A spe· cial motorcycle racina documentary. m m Lawrence Wtlk Show II) It Tallt11 Thief ti) La Tureca fE) World Symphonr Orchestra (R) (E rollct Sur1eon Ef)Spetd R~r 7:30 1111uc1lt I Medlx "With a Little Health From Our Friends" Host Mario Machado welcomes 1u1sts Marty Allen, Jo Anne Worley, Charles Nelson Reilly, Ken Berry, Jackie Jo· seph and Demond Wilson in an amusinr approach to first-aid dem· onstralions. CV Wiid Klnpo111 D Mouae Factory Ken Berry hosts a show about dancing. D u ule Cl) Boaln1 From the Olympic O let's Mak• a Dtal 0 Miiiion $ Mn: (C) (Z11r) "IOna Richard tlld Ille CrUNdtn" (adv) '54-Rex Harrison. Vlrainia Mayo. ®) Fitttas Patrias Speclal on Mex· 1co's Independence 01y, ~Loco Valdu m lobby Qoldsbor• Show m Tiit Addams Family 1:00:1) ([) All In th• F1mlty {R) Edith 73 le" ri" m· w f· e s 4 •' ind Gloria art at odds over Archie's 0) Minority Community attitude toward women-.~pecl1lly 10:00 II (j) Mission: Impossible (R) Edith-and everyone &•ts involved Phelps and Mimi muquerade 15 In tht spat. .. ,, fuaitlves to invade the home of a 8 m [•tllffCJ Sho.1 Biz (R) nuclear scientist who is threatenin1 F1me and fortune beckon paramed· the government with 1 hydroaen lcs Gaae ind DeSoto. bomb. u s..ptntars " Roe~ MIC Divis, (])TrMllll' _ Helen Reddy, the Btt Gees and fan· Q @) m Miu America Piaeant ny Join host Sam Riddle. Bert Parks and Vonda Van Dyke, 0 (])a> T1lt Ptrtrid19 hml Miss America of 1965, co-host the (R) Teen11t h11rtthrob K1lth Par· 53rd annual Miss America Pageant trl~ae Is 1mburessed to turn that with the theme of "Movln' on." hes flunkln1 • se~ education coursa. Terry Anne Meeuwsen, Miss America @) llllJ 811111• s Atlanta Crusade of 1973, performs during the pro· m AffrM Hltdtcecl rrtMllta &ram as well IS participates In the ID~ .......... , Wrl:ltll111 crownin1 of her successor. fl) ElctHrio 0 a> i IPlclAL I Times, R11ytllm1 Im ht1111tr and RhJmta Nipsey Russell hosts mJ Teatre. cit! Sa~ Gladys Knight and the Pips, Billy l!) Mflllt. (21tr) 'Clllna CUppar" Eckstine Freda Payne and the Four (adv) '3&-Pat O'Brien. Tops. ' 1:30 IJ CJ) lrtcll't lowea ltralt (R) O Community fetdbldl Bernie surprlsea Brid1et with a be· m News l1ted enra1ement rin1. but her fl) Vidas en Conlllcto mood aots from ecstasy to misery m lox de Melko when she loses It. CI!) Cllln111 Variety Hour 0 DEIUT Jlm1911 Dean Sllow In m Lou Qonlon Show Nashville, Jimmy Dean welcomes 10:30 O Pepper Rod1ers Show 1uitarist Chet Atkins to his all-new 0) fl) News country music end talk show. m Session 0 (]) a> Paul lpdt Show (R) 10:45 El) Japanese Lanrua1e PrO&r•m Barbara moves Into her parents' 11:00 II Cil 0 (j) News bedroom when 1he has a fi&ht with II UCLA Football Tape delay of Howle. UCLA vs. Nebraska game. EJl) Ont of 1 lllnd "Steeleye Span" (!) Marshal Dillon 9:00 IJ Cll Mary Ttltr Moore Dow (R) O loris Karloff Presents Miry, 1ssl1ntd to the task of 1lvin1 m Movie: (C) "To the Enda of Ule the ''Six O'Clock News" a new look, Earth" (mys) '48-Dick Powell. has bold plans to create I 'liihttr, m Rev. ltrOJ Jenkin• more informel' news broadcast. a> Movie 0 dj iE llflc!ALI A Couple of 11:15 (I) Movie: (C) ''Tiit Roman Sprin& Dona Don Adams and Don Rickles of Mrs. Stant" (dra) '61-Vivien star in this comedy·variety special, Leigh, Warren Beatty. with the Jack.son Sisters and special 11:30 II flbulous 52! (C) "loeln&, Boe• guest Sally Kellermen. Hl1hllahts In· in(' (com) '65-Tony Curtis, Jerry elude "Hooray for Hollywood," a Lewis, Thelma Ritter. satirical look at some major movies, @ Movie: "History Is Made at and Rickles roastlna celebrities In Ni1hf' (com) '37-Charles Boyer. the 1udience O Movie: "The Pa11111 Is Cour· 0 Movie: "Tiit Curse of Dnlcut." aae" (dra) '63-Dirk Boaarde. (hor) '58-francis Lederer. (I) Movie: (C) "follow That Dream" 0 rn m I lfl<IAL I w 0 m a •• a (mus) '62-Etvis Presley. Pl-. ABC News examines the myths 0) Movie: (C} "Hercules. Samson & and realities of growina up female UIJSMs" (adv) '65-Kirk Morris. In America 1nd hOW they are Chan&· m Cinema 3' tng Bess Myerson narrates as the 12:00 0 News proaram traces the Influences which (iJ Movie: "Crt1tu1f of the Walk· create and perpetuate the "t11di· In& Dead" (sci-fi) '63-Rock Madi· tional" role from early childhood son, Ann Wells. • on into adult years. @) Movie: "A Man C.lltd Mam" . m Lucy Cott 11 Jtnana Lucy rt· (dra) '66-Sammy Davis Jr .• Louis lives her mutin1 and whirlwind ro-Arrnstrona. mance with, then Cuben cabdriver 12:30 O Movie: "She" (dra) '65-Ursula Ricky Ricardo. Ann Sothern. Cesar Andress. Romero ind Rudy Vallee auest. 12:45 m Movie: "The First Timt" (com) fl} El Tomlllo '52 -Robert Cumminas. m ""'*"' .... Tort: UM 40'1 1:00 II Movie: "Jlpaw'' (mys) '61 - "The Gr11t Radio Comedians" Radio Jack Warner, Ronald Lewis. stars of the 1940s reconstruct the II) Movie: "Women end War" (dra) development of the medium's com· '64-8ern11d Blier. edy. First of 1 four-part series.. 1:30 II Movie: .. Low Tlllt lrvta" (com) 9:30 B CJ) lob Newtlart S.OW (R) Eml· '50-Paul Douglas, Jean Peters. ly decides to t1k1 e full-time Job, 2:15 m Movie: "Bride of "" Gorill•" forein1 Bob to eope with a messy (mys) '51-Barbara Peyton. apartment, lroien dinners.. eveninp 2:55 IJ Movie: (C) '!Ttlas UdJ'' (wes) alone and 1 maid who doesn't spuk ·s~laudelte Colbert. Enallsh. 3:45 OJ Movit: .. Fil 99'' (mys) '66 - D News ,._Mutin lamont. 6:00 7:00 7:30 9:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 1:00 9:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 1:30 9:30 6:30 7:00 7:30 1:30 f>:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 f>:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 7:30 9:00 TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 2, 1973 _ SUNDAY, SEPTUil•ER 2 3 (C) "The u1t Suntet" (wH) '61-Klrk Dou11as, Rock Hudson. 5 "Appointment In London" (adv) '55-Dlrk Bo1arde, Ian Hur.er. 6 "A Ra1• to Liva" (df'll) '65-Bradford Diiiman, Suunn• Pie a'tt•· 9 (C) "Captain Horatio Hornblower" (adv) '51-Gre1ory Pee , Vlf'llnla Mayo. 7 3 "My Son John" (dra) '52-Van Heflin, Helen Hayes. MONDAY, SEPTEM•ER 3 • 7 (C) "Marry Mel Marry Mal'' (com) '68--Claude Berri, Elis.beth Wiener. 6 (C) "Bhowanl Junction" (adv) '56--Ave Gardner, Stewart Granier. 9 "Th• Wlnnlnc Teem" (dra) '52-Dorl• Day. Roneld Ru1an. 5 "Inherit tha Wind" (dra) '60--Spencer Tracy, Gene Kelly. 7 3 (C) "Sallor Bewa,.." (com) '52-Dean Martin. Jerry Lewi,. 10 (C) "Th• Girl and th• General" (com) '67-Rod Stel1er, Vlrna Ll,1, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 7 (Cl "Deer Brlsltt•" (com) '65--Jemes Stewart, Glynis Johns. 6 (C) "Mo1ambo" (adv) ·~1ark Gable. Ava Gardner. t (Cl "Stran1e Lady In Town" (dre) '5>-Greer Garson, Dana Andrews. 5 "Inherit the Wind" (dra) '60--Spencer Tracy. Gene Kelly. 7 3 (C) "The Six Mllllon Doll.,. Man" (dra) '72-Lee Majors, Darrin McGavln. 2 8 (C) "Murdock's Gane" (dra) '72-Alex Dreier, Janet Lelah. WEDNESDAY, SEl"TEMBER 5 7 (C) "An Affair to Remember'' Part I (dra) '57-Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr. 6 "Ho Minor VlcH" (dra) '48--Dana Andrews1 Lilli Palmer. 9 ''I ConfeH" (mys) '53-Montgomery Clift. Anne Barter. 7 3 (C) "Toma" (dta) '73-Tony Muunte, Simon O\kland. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 7 (Cl "An Affelr to Remember" Concl. (dra) '57--Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr. 6 "Pat end Mike" (com) '52-Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn. 9 "Tha HHty HHrt" (dra) '50--Ronald 1Jea1an. Richard Todd. 5 "Inherit the Wind" (dra) '60--Spencer Tracy, Gene Kelly. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 1 "Here Come the Nelsons" (com) '52-0zzle, Harriet, David end Rh:ky Nelson. 6 "Action In th• North Atlantlc" (adv) '43-Humphrey Bo1art. 9 ''The Demned Don't Cry" (dra) '50--Joan Cra"'lford, David Brian. 5 "Call Me Madam" (mus) '53-Ethel Merman, Geor1e Sanders. 2 (C) "The Vatlcen Affair" (dra) '70--Walter Pid1eon, Ira Furttenbef'I. 4 (Cl "Beguiled" (dra) '71--Clint Eastwood, Geraldine Page. 10 (C) ''The LAdlH Man" (com) '61-Jerry Lewis, Helen Traube!. SATURDAY SEl"TEMBER 8 9 (C) ''Kin& Rlcherd and the Crusaders" (adv) '54-Ru Harrison, Vlrslnl1 Mayo. 5 "The Curse of Dr11cula" (hor) '58--Francls Lederer. MU'ty Allen •nd Jo Anne Worfey •re •mong the comedy stars Joining host Mario M•chado and Or. Jo T•kamlne for • spe· clal Medht broedcast on Satur- d•y (September 8) at 7:30PM on Chennel 2. The KNXT spe- cial, titled "With A ltttle He.ith From Our Friends," brinp vlewers fmportent Information on health and first aid through en array of skits, gegs, llm· erfcks and one liners. * * * Whet Is It like to grow up fe· male in America todey? The ABC News special, ''Woman's Piece," eirtng Saturday (Sept. 8) et 9PM on ABC, deteils the ct-•l'\llna roles of women In American society. * * * Hearing aici that hears the way your ear d()(l' Your .. ar '' 1 .u1'111ll\ tll'•11:ncd n111 onh 10 lt•I \OU lwM. b11I In kl )OU k111111 whtr• lhl' >OUlld> ~Ft' ('(111111'~ 'wunch 11131 come l1om 1he 1t·a1 •• r nol a~ loud "' -01111d• from 1he fronl Thi' s~ml' 1• lr11~ (or ~0111111,. troni t'tlher sidt In ~hnr1 '""' e11r P"'' e11 es !>UUIHh l11lltrenll) Jt uml 1ng 10 whert• lhev 1111i;ma1ed No"' 1hen"• a hearing .011 that dt•I'' v111o~lly 1he .amr lh111i: I nhkt' 11t rv101i-•id~ fy, h1l'h Jmplll il'll '"unds uuh,crtnllnltel) 1 1h1• nl!• ~1d allo•" lit!' 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IZ·f: T., W .• TH. 12-6: SAT. 10.5; SUN. 12-5; -445_ I. 17TH, COSTA MISA atlantic music stereo ~ Bob Hope, Nearing 70, Talks Freely Abo11t His Life SEPTEMBER 2, 1973 By MacKinlay Kantor: :j' How Helen Keller ~ Taught Me to USee'' 0 ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA Two Pf:lrfy Favorites: s ·wedish Meatballs . . And a Delicious Cake . • . . sk Them Yourself Want to Hk a famous per.on a quutlon7 Send the question °" a pottc:af'd, 10 "A1k," Femlly WHkl,., &41 Le11lngton Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022. We'll p.y $5 ror publlahed que11lon1. Sorry, we cen·1 answer othera. FOR GEORGE HAMILTON You med to live in such a g-rand style. Do JI°" stillP-N. P., San Rafael, Calif. • I have a Rolls convertible and a Cessna 182 that I Oy myself. I have two houses, onE'. in Palm Springs and one in FOR HOPE LANGE You have a teenage daughter. How have you advised her about the new morality?-T.D ., Albany, Ca. • I haven't yet. She's 14 and too wrapped up in horses at this point to be very interested. When the time comes, I guess we'll just face it together. I wouldn't want her to run off, but 1 don't mind her having a boyfriend-as long as he is absolutely perfect: cute, handsome, rich, not tempera- mental, loves her, and so forth. FOR WALTER CRONKITE, newscaster In all your travels at home and abroad as a newscaster, which bip &as proven to be the most interesting?-Mn. John A. Parker, Eureka, Calif. • Probably the trip to China with President Nixon. It was our first opportunity to take television cameras to this great country. We felt lilce modem Marco Pol<J,.,. FOR JANE BLALOCK, -pro gol,fer Some of the other female pros have been complaining that since you got in trouble for allegedly bettering the -position of your ball, the crowds have been lionizing you. ls this true?-Joao Smedley, Cambridge, Md. • The spectators have been very nice to me, and I have to assume that this is because Americans root for underdogs. But there is another reason. I won the highly publicized Dinah Shore tournament and that made me more easily identiBable. The big public reaction started after that FOR SAM LEVENSON, entertainer-atllhor Why did you decide to leave teaching and become an enter- tainer?-A. S. Kravitz, Brooklyn, N.Y. • I never decided what I wanted to be. Somehow circum- stances pointed out new directions for me. I started out as a musician, went on to teaching school, then on to show business, then to writing. At this point I am doing some of ench. I bring one subject to all of my careers-me'. FOR WILMA SCOTT HEIDE, president of the National Organization for W omen (NOW) ls it true that the Equal Rights Amendment will abolish· alimony payments by men?-J.B., Sweetwater, Texas • No. Decisions under federal or state law will be made on the bases of needs and resour~. not sex. Fewer than ten percent of divorces require any alimony. Much child sup- port after divorce is called alimony. and women pay over on~half of child support after divorce. Anyone who cares about women should know there are hundreds of better reasons to support this amendment. lts rati6cation will help put sex in its place. Cover Photo b,. Alan Papp6 Los Angeles, but neither one is quite the size of the house I used to have-which l sold to flnancier Bernie Comfeld. As to whether my nttih1de has changed, my answer is yes -and no. Yes, I don't think it was necessary to live in such high style, nnd no. I loved it. But if I had continued to Uve that way, I might be in the poorhouse by now. FOR SEN. BIRCll BAYII (D-Ind.), chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Ju venile Delinquency My newspaper gives me the impression that a big pt:roent- age o( crimes arc: committed by young people. Right or wrong?-F .D.M., Bradenton, Fla. e Ninety-five percent of aU adult felons have juvenile rec- ords. and half the crimes in this country are committed by youngsters not old enough to vote. These are alarming facts thut point to one very sad conclusion : Whatever we arc doing in the nrt:a of prevention and rehabilitation has been a dismal failure. FOR MlCKEl' SPILLANE, author I have beard that you now live in South Carolina while your wife lives in New York City becaute o( her career in show business. Do either or both of you have dinner dates with other people?-Roger Morre, Bloomington, Ind. • We both have many friends and do have dinner dates with other people. This doesn't bother either one of us at all. f.OR TWICGl' Do you ever 6ght with your boyfriend and mentor, Justin de Villeneuve?-M. N. T., New Albany, Ind. • I hate fighting. But to be perfectly honest, once in a while Justin and 1 do have an argument. lf we scream at each other, we always make up in the end-and that's always so beautiful. I think in a love relationship it is all right to scream once in a while, but 1 wouldn't want to do it at work FOR. CA.RY GRIMES, .·• star of "Summer of ' 42" and "Class of '44" Do you have any heroes among older actors and actresses? -K.R.D., Reading, Ohio •Yes. James Dean is one of my heroes. To make scenes as drnmatic as possible. without making them look overdone, is probably the most difficult thing to achieve in Rcting- but Dean could do it. Orson Welles in his earlier days is another hero of mine. Glenda Jackson is my favorite actress. September 2, Ul73 /ianlty ~ The Newspaper Magazine MORTON FRANK, Prnldent end Pubtlehef LEONARD S. DAYIOOW, CftelnMn PATRICK M. LINSKEY, V.P.-Ad Director SW U,ef*y, Mar1tetlng Dir; Genld S. Wroe, Entem Mgr.; Robef1 D. Glktl, Associate Eastern Mgr.; Joe Franr, Jr .. 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The \\()man Who Cotdd Tlie Stor)r of a .Fateftd Meeting By MaeKinlay Kantor J Author of "Andersonville " 0 nc morning years ago I was aboard an ocean liner. and got up al five-thirty in the morning and began to walk the sun deck. At first there was no one else about except for a few sailor.> wiping away the last traces of their swabbing. Solid planks were damp anti pungent. the tender mystery of sunrise lifted be- hind the Azores. Those isiands were actually mountains shafting up impas- sively from bases four miles beneath the smooth marbled water. They said, We are hue, we Jiave bun here for a long time. But I felt a sadness, despite the gold and wine behind mossy clouds. My problem at that moment was more inscrutable than I could passive- ly accept. At 52, aflcr 36 year¥ of crowded writing and more crowded li ving, s ud- denly I stood upon a summit. It was an attainment for which any man might yearn, and lacerate himself in order to reach it. I was dressed in fame, financial security, artistic and professional accomplishment. I cried to myself, .. But I am still comparatively young. still ambitiou'>. I have won the Pulitzer Prize in Lct- lers. A book I wrote has earncd-:rnLI is earning, and will earn-a fortune for publishers, dealers, tax collectors , agents, and even for myself. kls there no direction to go except down? I have been tussling in the climb for more than a third, of a cen- tury. Is there still another mountain waiting? Should there be one, have I lhe strength t~ attempt it?" Presently I observed two women of cider years coming slowly toward me. Perhaps craving the same sea-smoked privacy I sought, they had ri11en with the 6rst light to go a-walking and a- hunting something. As they approached. I realized tha1 the woman in the beige cloth coal ,~s Mlnl-Pronle Golfer DA VE STOCKTON: What's My Secret? My Dad Didn't Spoil Me! Dave Stockton, winner of this year's Greater Milwaukee Open and former national PGA cham- pion, has chronic back trouble that causes him to walk around golf courses with a strange gait. He also has a tendency to succumb to heat • • FAMILY WEEKLY. September 2, 1973 strokes during ,tournaments. Yet he la one of the golf game'a leadtng money win..,.,., known on the pro- fessional tour .. • "~r"-a man who makes up in sheer deter- mination what he lacks in physical strength. Stockton, who's 30 and married, credits his iron determin- ation to his upbringing. His dad was a successful sporting goods merchant who refused to Indulge his son. "He wouldn't give me a job in hi• own store," Stockton recalls, "becaUM he felt the work .. an·t Nlrd enough. He sent me to wortl in a neighbor'• lumberyard. That w .. when I was 12. 'Then he de- cided the first week'• pay I got was too much few the wortl I did and made me give part of It back to the neighbor •... I may have kicked about working hard, but I came to appreciate the work ethic. That's why I've had the guts to stick to this game. I'm bringing my children up the same way." -By Barry Abram90n n b SI d d Feel the Mo1mtains At the plnMCle of h9 IUCCI ... llmc:Klnlay Kantor qwstloned: .... the,. no direction to go except down?" must be blind. Her companion, in a brown-suede jacket, was directing her steps. On impulse I went to the two. I asked, "Docs she feel the islands? Feel the power of the mountains which hold them? Feel the ocean?The dawn?'' The woman with the jacket said, "Ah ... :· I feared she was surrendering, and to the inevitable. She spoke softly. "It would be very difficult.'" "Still, perhaps, in some miraculous way, could she-?" Why Some People "Hold Their ~ Uquor'' Better Than Othen Nobody really holds his llquor- only some people look as If they do, just because they don't stumble and can apparently keep a con- versation going along a straight • line. But the fact Is, just as soon as alcohol is absorbed Into the blood- stream, some mental functions, like judgment or coping wit~ an emer- gency, begin to be Impaired. So why do some people look as If they can hold their liquor longer than others? It Is a matter of absorption. The.,...., to Kantor'• MgUlah came from • rlldlMt Helen Keller. She turned aml;~~ my ques- tion into the palm of her companion. The answer was something to make a man walk away and lift his head higher, make him breathe well, make him foel that there were still cliffs awaiting ... and he might be vigoro'us enough to start climbing again. With busy fingers the woman tapped out the words, even as her lips shaped them. He-wants to know-if you feel the sea -the mountains holding the Azores-feel the dawn .... Sightless blue eyes seem~ to glow. A color pinker than !he sunrise was on that keen face. · "Of course I do! Yes, yes .... Feel depths and heights .... Feel the dawn, feel .its coming, its vastness. . . . FR I feel it," said Helen Keller. lillJll What counta is the concentration of alcohol in the blood. Concentra- tion is the difference between ihe amount that is absorbed and the amount that is oxidized-which means, changed in the body and excreted. When intake and absorp- tion are faster than oxidation, you show the effect of alcohol more strongly. Habitual drinkers absorb alcohol more slowly and oxidize it faster than those who rarely drink. That is the reason they seem to show less effect. But Impairment of higher fac.uhies is not reduced! Other things can also delay absorption, such as having a full stomach. Size of a petaon also counts;-lhe same amount of alcohol absorbed will have more effect on a .-nan per90n than on • large one. So-if you plan to drink, eat first. But even then, do not undertake tasks that require judgment or a reaction in an emergency. r-By Erwin Di Cyan, Ph.D. FAMILY WEEKLY, September 2, 11173 • I On a national average. home prices have jumped nearly 22% over the past three yearst· That $2Q,OOO home you started saving for in 1970 now sells for $24,400. That's why more and more families are building the Capp Homes way. And the free plans service lets them build exactly the home they want. Capp does the rough stuff, then you do the finishing. Even if you just subcontract it all. you can save up to 20% because that's the usual contractor's fee. And you can save lots more if you do some of the work yourself. Nothing but the besL All building materials and construction in a Capp Home meet or exceed all building codes. In fact, they're probably superior to those used in most model homes you've seen. Financing? Don't worry aboufit. Capp Homes has a variety of . financing plans to help you buy that home right now ... without closing costs, points or hidden charges. •euecf on information from PRQFESSIONAL BUILDER m•gazine. I Name I Address---------------. I :::o,RFO Zoo CRPP '!'!!!!_ES I 1:: @~~ I O I own a lot. O I don't own a lot. but L. couk:l get one THE IJUlt.DlnG PRODUCTS COtnP#WW I ---~--------- ' StarC'lflt B y Peer J. Oppenhe imer Bob Hope Nears 70-. And Talks Frankly About His Wealth, His Politie~ His Home Life "I've always played it pretty cool when it came to politics. I don't want to be a hypocrite about it. Everybody knows my posltiort. But ... I k'\OW that if Kennedy had lived we wouldn't have been in the Vietnam war so long." FAMILY WEEKLY: If you had to live your life over again, what would you do diff crentJy? HOPE: J bad an opening line in one or my books that said if I had to live m y life over again, I wouldn't have time. I've had the most exciting and lucky life. People say to me, ''My God. the way you've traveled in the last four months!'' nnd I say, ''Yeah, and I ar- ranged the schedule!" People think I'm a bit ftakey, but l enjoy it. That must be why I feel in such good shape. ·I'm hjtting the ball better than l have in I 5 years! FW: That rv~~ you have no plans for reliring?\.. HOPE: No way! I'm just starting, Peer! FW: You're supposed to be the richest actor in Hollywood. How did you ac- quire your business acumen? HOPE: I think I was just lucky. You sec, Bing [Crosby J and I made a kill- ing in oil about 20 years ago. I also got some good business advice from Joe Rosenthal of Lehman Brothers. He sajd to buy real estate. J don't think that I am any kind of business genius. I just did the very obvious thing that people tan do. I can look back and see that J could have gone off in other ways. FW: A couple of years ago I read a story that said you were not only the wealthiest actor in Hollywood, but that your net worth was between $250 million and $750 million. Is that cor- rect? HOPE: I remember being 1quoted in "Time" magazine as saying tbat l bad a billion dollars! I've been looking for it ever since! I can't tirid a tenth of jt. Frank [Frank Liberman, Hope's publicist) had a guy from "Fortune" magazine who wanted to talk to me about' my estate. and I said, "Sure, a • FAMll Y WEEKLY, September 2, 1973 bring'him down to Palm Springs." He never got down there. But he reported that I was worth a quarter or a billion dollars! And people believe it. It was absolutely a lie! [Editor's note: Yet Bob is not a pauper. When his new bouse in Palm Springs-being built at a cost variously estimated between $1 Y.i-3 million-burned down in July, Bob, w ho already owns two homes in P alm Springs, said, "No need to cry over spilt milk"-\lnd promptly de- cided to rebuild the house.] fW< You stiJI didn't answer my ques- tion: H ow much are you worth? HOPE: If I could sell all or my real estate, J would be worth about $25 million to $30 million. But now I am property poor. I am fighting to pay my taxes. Look, I have 11 ,000 acres right around here. Damned good property. But you have to realiz&-4t I've been lucky in the Inst couple ;;;::) years and did sell a few things tbkJ kept me moving pretty good. FW: You've been married 40 years now? HOPE: Thirty-eight. FW: To what do you ascribe the suc- cess of your marriage? HOPE: I tra vel a lot. [Smiles.] No, I think when you can li ve with ooe wom- an for so long, there must be a lot of admiration connected with it. It wouldn't last if you didn't admire the other person a lo t. Ifs like patriotism: You don't go around yelling "[ love my wife." You kind of look back, and think about what she's done, and I ad- mire Dolores for the way she's kept the family together in all my travels. and for her philosophy of life, her be- lief in religion. and everything else. FW : Do you feel you are difficult to live with? HOPE: Not at all. In fact, I think I am a rare delight! Because it is very rare that I am home! You know, I would think someone would be difficult to live with if they didn't want to do things. I am always saying. "Let's pack and go ... let's go to this affair and that affair," and l think that's kind of an exciting life. FW: Did you ever think of going into politics? HOPE: Yes. It was suggested to hie about 18 years ago when rhey wanted me to run for the Senate. Jack Warner asked me one time, and then a group ia Washington. But I've never been interested iD it. I've always played it pretty cool when it came to politics. I don't want to be a hypocrite about it., Everybody knows my position. But they've never seen me gel mixed up in politics until this last election. I think it's a shame the whole country couldn't have gotten behind all or the Presidents. I know that if Kennedy had Lived we wouldn't have been 10 the Vietnam \Yar so loog. FW: What makes you say that? HOPE: He was so mad about the Bay of Pigs th ing. When he put the block- ade around Cuba, he meant ii. I know, because I talked to him about it, and I know how he would have handled the Vietnam situation. He hated Com- munists. FW: Did you meet him before be be- came President? HOPE: 1 did. At a football game And I got to be good friends with him. FW: Can you thinJc of any special amusing incident involving you and President Kennedy? HOPE: Yeah, at the Waldorf, during the FootbaJI Hall of Fame banquet. I was silting next to him OD the d ais. When J went to the restroom it was blocked off, so that everybody but the President had to use the ladies' room -1,200 men! So when I came back to the table, I said to him, "Mr. Pres i- dent, I appreciate your security and everything. but how far do you have lo go? They've got the men's room blocked off for you and I had to go to the ladies' room." And he said , "No kidding! How was it?" He loved thal- he'd rather tell jokes than anything. FW: Have you ever had nny close calls during your many travels? HOPE: Several. The worst was in 1942. We were in Alaska in a liulc seaport called Cordova, doing a show. We had promised never to fty a l night. but Gen. Simon Buckner was holding. ~omc kinJ of a street dance in our honor in Anchorage, and we w..:rc all so cnrhused about going, we took off at night anyway. in a Lockheed Lode- star. Within five minutes we were in a storm. We didn't like the feel of it, but figured the pilots must know what they were doing. lo 15 minutes the pilot and copilot were yelling at each other up in the cockpit. The pilot was 22 and his copilot was 21 ! About ten minutes later one oC them came back and said ··stand up." They put Mae Wests on us and told us we might have to jump. It wasn't just tbe storm-we had no visibility, and the radio went out too. We had DO way of commani- cating. We were up there circling for about an hour, hoping and praying something would happen because the mountains a.round us were 13,000 reel high. And I really mean praying! Luckily, an airliner happened along as we were circling, and went down and told them he'd felt our backwash. General Buckner put up the antiair- craft lights, and the pilot saw one and circled right down and found the air- port. I tell you, I was never so happy to see the ground! 1 got down and kissed it, and took pocketsful f'JN of dirt home with me. 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True or False: A man's incentive to do a good job depends on the amount of money you pay him. (See number 2) By John E. Gibson Jt's been said that money won't buy happiness. This may be true, but it's also an unarguable fact that money certainly makes unhappiness more comfortable. In this True-or-False quiz we take a candid look at that stuff that feels so good in your wallet. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. It's easy to feel secure if you have plenty of money. 2. A man's incentive to do a good job depends on the amount of money you pay hjm. 3. Women arc more money-hungry than meo are. 4. Credit cards will soon take the place of money. 5. The less money people have the more they think about it. ANSWERS 1. False. Psychologist Henry Clay Lindgren has observed in summing up the findings or various studies that despite the conviction of a great many people to the conlrary, money is far from a c ure-all for the feelings of in- security that assail us. He points out that the notion that higher earnings or a heftier bank balance will cause our problems to vanish into thin air is wisb!ul thinking that has no basis in fact. Most of our problems in life stem from basic psychological causes that have nothing lo do with money. These remain lo be faced and coped with- regardless of whether our income is large or small. 2. True-with some personality types, but False with others, according.to the findin gs of a University of Melbourne study, which selec1ed two groups of 60 persons with high and low emo- tional levels, as measured by psycho- logical tests. Each received various amounts of monetary reward for per- forming ment al tasks (typical of the I • FAMILY WEEKLY, September 'l, 1973 white-collnr desk worL:cr). With the persons in the highly emotional group, it was found that when payment for !heir work was reduced, incenti ve to do a good job lowered apprcci.ibly. But this was not found true with the people in the less emotional group. 3. Faist•. Psychological studies have shown that men arc far more preoc- cupied with money than women arc. Males were found to place a much grcaler emphasis on acquiring money not only for its own sake, but as u ~ymbol of ma1crial success, prestige and power. Women, o n the other hand. were less interested in money and more concerned with .. social re- lations. personal altractivencss, and love und family relations." This is nol to say that wµmen don't like and ap- preciate money, but they don't give it as high a priority as most men do. 4. Falst•-ns evidenced by the findings o ( n University of Michigan study of credit card users and consumer atti- tudes. which indicate that although the credit card provides a valuable service and convenience, it is not be- coming a replacement for mooey as many people predicted. As a matter of fact, it was found that "families using credit cards tend to write more checks per month than families who do not use such cards." 5. True. Recent Institute for Social Research studies that surveyed the at- tHudes of various income brackets and strata of society have shown that poorer people have a much more ma- terialistic outlook, are more money- conscious, and more inclined to equate the amount o r money they earn with their status as human be- ings. The affluent were found to be more interested in nonmaterial values such as the quality of their life-styles and personal satisfactions rJllll! afforded by their work. ~- FIRMS UP PROBLEM AREAS LIKE HIPS, THIGHS AND ABDOMEN Now for Both Men and Women -The Fabulous New ' "• ASIAGI"· BAND 2,000 Vibrations per Minute -26 Double Action Pulsating Pads Here's Where It Works Amazing electronic breakthrough fights ~ob -abdomen and • . . 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U I am not delighted, I may return band(s) within 10 days for a compfete ~fund. rn.. residents, please add 4% taJQ Name _________________ __ Addrns _______________ __ City _____________ __ State ______ Zfp ___ _ You May Charge Your Order 0 MASTER CHARCE 0 BANI< AMEIUCARO Acct. No. __ _ lnter~nk No.__ Acct. No. ___ _ I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I I I I I I I Good Thru ___ I ____ .._ ___ __.I ~---------------~ Now! With the simple method of Foot Reflexology! 'You Cu ht Almost lm1nediate Belief Irma Aches and Pains All Over the BodJ!' "I have brought relief to countless suffering people with this method-and have watched their joy of regained health and vitality -when all hope had seemingly been lost!" -let me show you how it can bring about the normal function of a specific location or organ ••• " Dear Friend: My name is Mildred Cantr. I am not a doctor, but for over l.C yurs, J have been helplna ~pie receive remark1ble relief from secmin1ly hopeless 1chcs and pains all a~rr t~ body, with a method-which you can UK, 100-nllcd Foot Rcftexolo&Y. Foot Rdluolol)' is a rnethod for hnllna the whole body. If you've ever suffered from foot trouble, you know that it's the feet that make the whole body ache. By rubbina and prnaina eeotly on certain areas of your feet, I can show you how you may act almost immediate relief IN OTHER PARTS OF THE BODY! Why? Because the feet contaln Rcfteacs. which lead like telephoac lines to au parts of the body, By prcssina them, you help restore norrn11 circulation and health to C'Of\ICSlcd areas. No one can auuantee a cure nor is h a medk:al substitute, bul: ' • I have seen it relieve criPPled hands aad icct, caused by painful arthritis, malahtcn whole bodica and brina them back to n0nnal! • II can stop the pain of hemorrhoids almost lmmedlatdyl • Most headaches vanish lmrncdi11cty with this method! • I have seen It relieve liver and pll bllddcr trouble! • I have 1een it clear up stuffed sinuses almost lmmcdlatcly! • I have seen it relieve back troubka, In a matter of llCCOnds! • I have llftn it brin1 fast relief to stomach iroubkt! • I have brouatic l1Jtin1 relief 10 sulftrcn of vukox vcinl with this method. Thi~ is abo true with cramps or pains in the lcp! • I have seen it relieve bladder trouble qulckJyl with areal relief after the very fliM lrealmcnt-1111 sensation or bum n1 or itcbin1 SCflns 10 disappear comple1cly! • This simple method can brln11 women ~ rtlid from many dis- orders which may have been troublina 11i"cm' for years! • I hue brouaht relief 10 men, in every case of prostalc trouble I have ever treated with thls method! ... And still that's just the bcalnnlna! You'll find the full <ktails of this amazln1 method of ht11in1 in a new book which I have written. called HELPING YOURSELF WITH FOOT REFLBXOLOOY. I'll tell you how lo ICI ii in just a moment, bul fint I want to tell you more about it! Many Healing• Reported I Foot Rcntaoloay Is a safe. natural, and lnupcnslve w.,. to help restore healthful circulallon to every area of your body. ~ you ever notice how quickly water freshens when Rood water is pou~ Into muddy water? Foot Reftcaolo&Y ~ 1hc same for circula-tion in your body. Blood flow slows over Ille ycan. N11uraUy alands and ors.ans become slu.ulsh. Stlmwlatl"I a MW flow o/ blood to tArsr "llrcd" plotts brlnirs flrw 1{/r. clean 1ltlfltls anti orra•u o/ ,~ars o/ occwmwlarctl waslr. Hcallnp and relief from dlsc:omfort3 of all sorts arc reported, by the doun. in the paars of my book. All were obtained with the help of Foot Rcnt1olo1Y. HeN'a W'twt I tiy In Thia Book: Gall _....., Halliail ''There arc many casc:s where RcRc1 Massaac of the liver and 1all bladder has saved people from h1vln1 an operation. S.ys MILDRED CARTER, Professional ReflexOlolist wilh the stones llftmlna 10 vanish after 1 few 1rea1men1s:·-ouotrd /rt>fll Chaplrr 12 A11emk CoMJtlolu "Anyone who is anemic will llnd ... improvt· rnent can be so rapid ii Is amuin11. W ith i:crnicious anemia, rcsulls will he slowu, but N111urc will be lhcrc. ch11n11in11 new blood cells for old," -OwotrJ from Cltoptu 11 ltelplil• tk HHll't "No miller what the nature of the trouble Is. the ~art can bt 11idtd with this method .... I can •ivc you many cue historic~ of wonderful rcsulls from this scicntifk m&S$•ll'C of the rcfte.11c:a on heart pa1lcn11." -Q11otrd /rom Chaplrr l .f RcW lw I.As ,..._ "I btllcve I have treated more taKS of lta aches 1han any other milady, and most were ca~ by the sciatic nerve. Many people suffer for ycan without any relief. Yet ii is so amazinJIY simp'c to banish all inll1mma1ion from this nerve In an unbelievably short time. In many cases this rnethod has tuou11ht rcUcf in one 1rea1men1." -Ouotrd /ro•" Chopin 11 'Varkoi« Vcllu "I ha~t brou~hl l:aslln11 rtlicf lo suffcren or varicOK veins by s1artln11 the proper circulation with Rcf\cx M~llC. thus cau\1n9 cnn~tion to dl•aprcar. This i~ also lruc with cram115 or rain' of any kinJ In the le~:· -(}wotC'd /ron1 Chopin /fl Rebd ffw H~ "Htmorrhoich ut nothin11 murc than a con· llt.'lcd ffln (known u 11llcs). Thi, i• aciually a urico..c vein 1n the r~um. Thew can bcromc so lar11c as In prl'lrudc. cau~in11 lnconvcni· tncc. much s-ufftrfn1. and In rnany cases hlttdlntt. Thouah ~inful. they arc U\Ually suffered in silence by those who havr them. Ytt with Rcfkx Mass111e the• arc one of the quickest to re>l'Ond 10 trutmcnt. Herc we will ltam how to ~ the Rcf\caolol!'.Y method 10 brinf you promrt relief!" -(}wotrd from Chapin 11 Ho• to Mac •tac~oao., Y-Rd1tvCilMcw "Would you like to bt youn11 a11aln? Would you like to wait. expectantly into the future. to tnJOY new unerien\"t•. with 1 rcvi111ind hody? We do not ha•t 10 bt old ... RtRuololO' rejuvcnatn the entire hody, 11ivinl( hew life to 11l1nd\ and cells. Blood ll1•w 'low~ 1wcr the yurs. Naturally, 11l11ndll and cell~ become slu111il~h. Rcllcaolntty Mimulatn a new flow of blood to thew tired P,h1ccs. t.:len" r:lunlh ~nu celb of »ccumulatcu wa:;te, brm11' them new life!" -Quotrd /ro111 Chuprrr.• J um/ U You'll Discover ... •How Rellernln11Y 1ch1:vcd a mun'• •111fftu 'inu"fS. "Afttr the flnt t<Tll· mcnt, he rould 5Uddcnly hrcathc thwuith hoth ~of hi~ no.w" and he felt well a111in. • How 11 woman wh<l h•J hurt her •11inc. and w~ in '° much 11111n that 'he cmllcd a hone •11CC'111li'1 to tukc i·ray~. received :I<' much rtlicf wfth Rclluolo11y-ahcr a •in11lc trTalmtnt-1hat ~he wa~ able In llt'l u11 11nll Jn htT work. She relt w much heller, 1n ract, 1ha1 'he c .. ncclltd her appointment for \•ray,. anJ chum~ •he is fully rtcovtrcd. •How a man w11h a hunchback-a huiic. u11ly bul1tc-re.:c1veu a com· 11lc1c hcahnjt whh RellcM\IOll.)'. He w:H heed nf r ain. 11nu "he wu ab!c to •land ~traijlht.'' The hump di\lf'l'!Clltd. "lie was no• dtforrncd 11 all," I repartcd! • How • man who \ulfcrcd from ulcer•. kidney trouble. hay fever. 11nd cons1111atoon. rttei•cJ complelc rthcr with Rcflc1ol<'llY· "The symp- toms of each illn~ di:s:1rpc11rcd one by one," and tOllay he slttlb like a baby every ni11h1! • How a man with a heart cond1li<>n wa.s healed with Rcflc1olo11Y. Doc- ACTUAL PHOTOS SJaow Bow Tlais Simple lletlaotl Is UsH! Refloology for all parts of the body. •Pancreas •Spleen •"Stones" •Append!• •Intestine •Colon •Bladder • Prostate •Rectum •Se• Orsans •Spine • Fing•rs •Arms • l<nffS •Headaches •Arthritis • Varicose Veins • Cold• • Hemorrhoids •Cramps •Ulcers • Constipation •New Youth •Thyroid •Lungs •Heart •Stomach •Kidneys •liver IMPROVEMENT BOOKS CO., Dept. 4162, 13490 N.W. 45th Ave., Opa locka, Fla. 33054 My name is Mildred Carter. I am not a doctor. but I have been helping people receive remarkable relief from seemingly hopeless aches and pains! What A Physiotherapist Says: "Durin1 my fony~l11h1 years as a Physiotherapi11 h1 my own Treatmtnt Ct1utn ... I have had every opponunity to ob\crvc the amaz:int hcncflts of manual massa,c. As a mcana of rch1bili- 1a1lon where pl?yskal trauma is Involved, It r111k~ hlah in the annak of Mcdtelnc. '"The tcchnlqun dcw:rlbtd In Mrs. Carter's book have bc:cn de· vcl<>t>«d by upcrts In the field of rcflu masnac. and we have no hesitation in rccommendlnt them .... For lhc relief of pain, wt llnow of no other means 1hort of nplat~ 10 achieve thb objective.'' -0.Allt:Na •. MUNROE Rt1L11rrtd Tccltn/cian. l'liy1/otllrrapy tors hid always warned him he couldn't do thc thlnas othtr men did. With this method. ''his heart rtlurned 10 ll<lrmal cnou(lh to allow him 10 do anythlna he wanted, without any uvublt. Today. after more than IU yea.-., he Is a strona and well man:· · AMAZING TRUE Experiences! "RcfluololJ)' will free you hom 1ickncs1 and sulfcrlna, and feat of pain when UKd correctly:• "There arc so many personal npulencn which I could recount. stories or illM:UCS which wcrt JTllcvcd by ref\c1 massa,r, that I llnd myself wanllnf 10 tell all of them 11 once. I have 1ottn 11 do muwlou' thlnp that ~urpri\Cd mt many times when doctors said 11 couldn't be done. "If it can do this for othe~. h c11n do thb for you! I have proven thllt this method of hcallnf works. in my o wn upcrlcncc. Try it on your- 1oelf and FEEL lhc results! • S.fe To UNI What'\ more. Foot Rcllcaolo'y Is a'"'°lulcly safe. It IS the "drutlcu" way to heller hullh. and requirn no eurciw. no capcnslvc cqulpmtnl of •n)' II.ind It 1, "' .impk, arid n;11ural. that it 11 1.1fc 10 UK on an)'- \lnt, from the 1oun~t baby 10 the oldest pcnon. In fact, II is a llcjuv-cnalor that can t.('lually win you many ytus of new youth! Re•d II AJI From Cover to Cover, For 30 Day•, Entlrely At Our Allkl I have proven thal thia method or hcallna works in my own nper1· cncc. You owt It to yourself to try II al our rbk and FEEL the results. And I Invite you to do just thal! Fair cnouah? Why not wnd In the coupon-TODAY! r----MAIL NO-RISK COUPON TODAY-----. IMPROVEMENT 800KS CO., Dept. 4Ui2 13490 N.W. 45th A"9., Ope locq, Fl•. 33054 Gtnlltmen: PkaK rush me a copy of HELPING YOURSELF WITH FOOT REFLEXOLOGY, 190027, by Mildred Carter. I enclolc $6.91 In fuU paymcnt. In addition, I understand th1t I may examine thiA book for 1 full JO days entirely at your rblri. If at lhc end of th.It time, I am no4 ucisl\cd, I will &Imply return the book 10 you for t vcry cent of my money back. Eacao.d la ckt or M.O. for 1----------- YOU M.A Y CHAAGB MY: 0 M.ASTEa CH.AltGB Ac:c't '-------------------- bMcr hat '---------CFllld -T 1our naaw) .Bapl.raOon elate ol my c'""''-------------- Oll YOU MAY CHAAOB WY: 0 BANltAMEIUCARD Aoc't1-------------------- E•ll'1atJon date of my card------------- f'INH """' st.a .. Zip ----------------~----~ ... ' ' ' 0 0 ~ Q. ~.-~~I M8ry Ann McCarthy, who loYff lo c()()I(, frostlnt the Btrthday Cake with Glossy Chocolate Frosting. This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hanse!' bakes a Birthday Cake and makes some party food. "One of our secretaries, Mary Ann McCarthy, brought in this cake to celebrate my secretary's birthday. Everyone thought It was super-delicious. Here is Mary Ann's recipe." BIRTHDAY CAKE 2 cups un8ifted all-purpose ti our 1 Y.i cups aug1r 3 tHspoont baking powder 1 teaapoon Nit ¥.a cup tn8rgarlne (1 allck), cutup 1 cup milk 2egga 1 teaapoon pure vanilla extract Glouy Chocolate Frosting, recipe below 1. Preheat oven to 350° F . Grease and lightly dust with flour 2 (8 or 9 inch) layer-cake pans. 2. Sift flour, sugar, baking pow- der and salt into large mixing bowl. 3. Add r\)argarine and ¥.l cup of milk. Beat 2 minutes at low speed of electric mixer. Scrape sides of bowl and clean beaters. 4. Add remaining Y.J cup milk, eggs and va nilla and beat 2~in­ utes longer at medium speea. 5. Turn batter into prepared pans and bake 30-35 minutes, or until cake tester poked in center comes out clean. 6. Cool 10 minutes on rack in pans, then remove from pans .., Tuo Party Favorites: A Delieious Cake- Plus Swedisl1 Meatballs! Klllg: 19 mg. "tar." 1.4 mg. mtotine: Super Kt~: 19 mg.-... " 1.6 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette. FTC A8$l0ft (Feb. 731. Clsning,sanding, painting. Tedious job. But now, you an relax with the full-bodied flm>r only one cigMette delMl's •.. lbis ... isthe ~M -moment. RIOt. RIOt L'M Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. and cool completely. 7. Place I cake layer on cake plate bottom side up. Frost top generously. Place remaining layer on top and finish frosting -frost sides first, and then top of cake. Makes I (8 or 9 inrh) layer cake GLOSSY CHOCOLATE FROSTING 4 ¥.a aquarH unaweetened baking chocolate 2 tableapoona margerlne 1 ¥.a cups auger 4¥.a labl .. poona cornstarch y, tHapoon ult 2Y• cups bolllng water 1 ¥.a teaspoons pure venllla extract 1. Place chocolate squares and 1 tablespoon margarine in top of double boiler. Heat over boil- ing· water until melted. 2. In 2-qt. saucepan mix sugar, cornstarch and salt. 3. Stir chocolate into cornstarch mixture. Add boiling water, stirring until smooth. .,. 4. Bring to boil over medium- low heat, stirring constantly un- til mixture boils and thickens. Continue boiling 1 minute. 5. Remove from beat. Stir in vanilla and remaining l table- spoon margarine. 6. Cover surface of frosting witb waxed paper. Refrigerate until completely cold. Makes about 3 cups, enough to fill and frost 2-layer cake MARYANN'S SWEDISH MEATBALLS 1 allce bread, crumbled 1 egg 3 tablespoona ketchup 1 ¥.a teaapoona Nit V. teaspoon ground black pepper . Y• teaapoon thyme leavea 1"l cup chopped onion 1 lb. bulk sauaage meat 1 ~ lbs. lean ground chuck or round 2 lableapoona margarine 2 tablespoons ftour --r.- 2 bouillon cubes 2 cups water 2 tablespoon• finely chopped parafey, optional 1. In large bowl, beat together bread, egg, ketchup, salt, pep- per and thyme leaves. 2. In large skillet, cook onion and sausage meat until sausage loses its pink color, breakinJl up > sausage into small pieces as it cooks. 3. Add onion-sausage and ground chuck to bread-and-egg mixture. Stir with large spoon until well mixed. Cover, refrig- erate for 1-2 hours or overnight. (Chilling makes shaping easier.) 4. Shape into 1-inch meatballs. 5. Heat margarine in large skil- let. Brown meatballs, shaking pan frequently so they keep their shape. Cook until do~ 6. Remove meatballs from skil- let, set aside. Pour off all but 2 tablespoons fat from skillet. Stir in flour smoothly. Add· bouillon cubes and water. Bring to boil- ing, stirring. 7. Turn meatballs into sauce, heat gently to boiling point. Serve hot, sprinkled with pars- ley. Makes about 50 meatballs FAMILY WEEKLY. September 2. 1973 • 11 (It's made with smaller doses of two laxatives.) Some single ingre<iient laxatives work on the "Sunday punch" theory. One big dose of a strong laxative that can knock your system for a loop. Caroid & Bile Salts Tablets are made up of two separate laxatives that -Combine the surety of a strong laxative with the gentleness of a mild one. Together they help ease yi(AJ to regularity without sudden urgency upset. And because the dosage is pre-measured, Caroid & Bile Salts Tablets are thorough and so predictable you can almost set your watch by them. Take two tablets at bedtime. Get a ~night's sleep. And you can expect to be back on schedule in the morning. 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If prod11cts .f/10w11 OTC' not avnilable nt stores, order from sources fi.ftt'd, \ DOUBtE KNITS ARE FULLY WASHABLE-BONDED KNITS KEEP THEIR SHAPE FOREVERI Fall~ Wmter Bonded Knits~ Double Knits ALL LOOK EXPENSIVE BUT PUT YOU IN.THE FASHION SCENE FOR PENNIESI STYLE 40412 -BLOOM WrTH BEAUTY-Garden· fresh double knit pant· suit covers you with flowers, "ties" them with perky boW$. Top has soft "V" neck, &learning pearlized buttons. Solid- tone pants has blissful s-t -r-e-t ·c·h waistband. 100% new mfracfe acrylic knit-fully wash· able! Colors: white top with red/blue print, red pants, or white top with red/blue screened print, blue pants. Sizes 8 to 18, 14% to 24Jh, onty $8.98. STYLE 40238 -SLICK SLACKS AND STAR-BURST PRINT TOP fashioned from 100% machine washable, bonded Orlon makes supercool carefree knit pantsuit! Comfy elastic pant waist, top is front but· toned. In Navy, or Forest Green. Sizes: 8 to 18, 1411.z to 241h, $8.98. STYLE 40229 PREI IY NIFTY, PRETTY THRIFTY classifies this kick-pleat jumper just waiting for wearing with your favorite blouse. And it's the pick of this year's fashion crop, too, becau~ it's a bonded Coloray~ knit that needs no blocking, holds its shape for life. Bright and bouncy in Lilac or Royal Blue. Sizes: 10 to 20, 14¥.z to 22Jfl, $7 .98 STYLE 40251 SOPHISTICATED LADY! There's the magic touch of classic tailoring and smart yet simple Princess styling in this long sleeve Coloray9 knit that's fantasUcally fuss·free. Oh-so- slimming seaming on front and back travels Inward and down from shoulder for figure flattery. Back-zippered. Colors: Royal Blue or Emerald Green. Sims: 10 to 20, 14¥.z to 22¥.z. Only $8.98 STYLE 40016 GLAMOROUS YOU in this solid jewel-tone jumper that keepS' shape forever because it's Bonded Coloray* knit. Takes you all through the day and on through the night. Always correct, always lovely and you merely change bfouse for a whole new look. Sling shot "V" neckline. Wear with or without tie belt. Sapphire Blue, Ruby Red or Camel. Sizes: 10 to 18. 14% to 2211.2. Only $5.98 r--_,,a ?tow~ 2 WAYS TO ORDE.R PREPAID . US( YOUR CHARGf CAR I)• - --, I ~ bsf OlS. 0.pt.4084, 4500 N.W.13!5th street. Miamirlorida 33054 I I <s.nd me the tolowl"lo en lo-ct.y --.y Ndl &U••ntM' 0 PREPAID: I enclose th• full price I I Styte No. Size 1st Color 2nd Color Price 85¢ postaae for &ach style. I YOU MAY CHARGE YOUR ORDER. I 0 BANKAMERICARD I I Add 85i post•,. pe< style. Acct. No. I I !:,"":': 7:.1:;"::,._1 TOTAL Good Thru I I 0 MASTER CHARGE I I Name Acct. No. "I I Addrns INTERBANK No. I I (Find above your name) · I L-~---~---~----~~----.2!>°~~~--------~ - ,. GRANT SULLENS WITH WEIRD-0 That's a normal chicken at right Super-chicken has arrived. His name is Weird-0 , and he weighs an incredi- ble 22 pounds. It took 17-year-old Cal- ifo rnian Grant Sullens five years to d evelop Weird-0 . Grant took up breeding about njne years ago, and four years later began crossbreeding in ARMOUR'S ARMOURY ', ~~~chard A~ur ~L DISHING IT OUT \Vben at her home for dinner, lunch, To make my hostess pleased as Punch I know precisely what to do And very often do it, too. I piclc some dish and praise it highly, While hiding pangs of ptomaine slyly, Or if I can\ my cheeks grown pnllid, I tuck it under leaves of salad. Ah yes, I say it's simply yummy And rob (as if with joy) my tummy. Then topping all with one crescendo. Which, happily, is near the end-o, I make her joyous as can be By asJcing for the recipe. 14 • FAMILV WEEKLY, September 2, 1973 tin the World! onkr to stre11gthc11 his flock. Some 5,000 crossbreeds later, he re's Weird-0 (sec pie-tu re ). Says Grnnt, "I knew he was something special, since the egg he came from wns heavier and rowlder tha11 uumial. His ma never laid another egg-perhaps Weir<l-0 was too much for her. In no time he was fathering chicks a11d ull the time he grew and g rew." As to selling W eird-0 , Grant has h1rned clown all incoming offers. Ile says, "He's my birJ and mine he will stay." The new breed has been registered as "White Sullies" and Grant says. 'Tm brcroiug them ns full-meat birds. They arc to the chicken world what the Angus is to the beef world." QUOTE: A psychiatrist on promiscu- ity: .. 1 find that the cause of P!Omis- cuity <;toes not need to be. physical. Rather, promtseuity represents a tr-&- mendous need to be loved and wnnted, and physical contact is used merely to achieve that desire. Promiscuity is a defense against alienation. It is an at- tempt to get close to someone, to estab- lish a relationship-but without success. It is the trying and the failing. It is an escape measure, a cursory and tempo- rary meeting-nothing more than a means to achieve, to gain something permanent. to obtain love. For it is lovl', and only love, that l'an bring an illusion of meaning to lHe and an illu- sion of immortnlity."-Dr. I. Emery llreitner, Roslyn, N.Y. UNQUOTE. ~QM~S" ~AT MORROW. A hit in Yugoslavia -- Pat Morrow, one of the main charac- ters on NBC-TV's daytime series, .. Pey- ton Place," recently went behind the Iron Curtain as :>. celebrity guest of Yugoslavia, where her TV show is go- ing great guns. Ms. Morrow snw many people we:uing T;shiJ'ts with pictures of the cast stamped on them. She re- ports: "Yugoslavia is the only iron Cur- Quips & Quotes Scientist.s say we're fast running out of fossil fuels, and tliat's disconcN'ting news to nil us old fossils. -Lane Olinghouse THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see Ille ditlerentty. Send original contributions to "Chfld," Family Weekly, 6'1 Lexington Ave .. N.V .. NV. 10022. $10 11 used-none returned Years ago we lived in a small town in Illinois, and when our son was about three aod a half years old, his dad took him over to a neighbor·s house to watch a man tilling his garden with a small plow pulled by a horse. He was quite excited. Wben they returned home I asked him what the man was d oing with the plow. He answered, "He was pushing the horse with it." -Mary Smitli Seal Beach. Calif. Camel salesman to ciutomer: "One lump or twor -Conrad Fiorello JULIET LOWELL'S CELEBRITY LETTERS Juliet Lowell, author of the ell-time best- seller "Dear Sir... collects unlntantion· ally humorous lellers to and from people in all walks ol lile. To Billy Kidd Champion Skier Dear Billy Kidd: I he8:" ~at you ' l a re gtv1ng up championship ski-' ing to go into ski equ ipment . Now then, I would like some advice from you. Perhaps the right lcilld of skis and outfit might help me. Right now my siding is like having my portrait painted-it takes a lot of sittings. As you know, most people ski from left to right, I ski from fr:ight to fright. Looking forward to hearing from you. I remain yours sincerely, Cloriaa N ___ _ tain country thnt plays 'Pl·yt1>n Place.' They co10bi1ll' three scgnwnts .to show together. nud begi1111ing nt 6 :30 every evening, the show runs for 90 minutes. l was mobbed when I a rrivcd-~5,000 people miJljng about, jumping on the cnr, ancl pushing all nrouncl. I felt trapped, but it was fontnslic tool" DATES : Monday is Labor Day. Miss America will be crowned Saturday at Atlantic City. BIRTHDAYS (all Virgo): Monday- JCitty Carlisle 58. Tuesday-Mitzi Gay- nor 42; Henry Ford 11 56. Wednesday -Darryl F. Zanuck 71~ RaquC'l Welch 33; Bob Newhart 44. Friday-Taylor Caldwell 73: Peter Lmvford 50. Sat- urday-Sid Caesar 51; Denise Darcel 48; Nguyen C;o !(y 4.'J; Pett•r Sellers -48.__ BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Denise Darcel and Raquel Welch By Frank Baginski LITTLE EMILY "OK, Popi Double-talk rour war out of thl• onel I" ' ' Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. I? •1-.0 .... , .... ,...... ... . . 'h/ifr/0 ' .... - - " Mix 4 cups of love, 2 cups of loyalty, 3 cups of forgiveness ... Here's a recipe for everyone in the family ... a recipe that anyone can try and is guaranteed to come out beautifully as Jong as you foil ow the instructions! It's a recipe , for .happiness ... it's a recipe that will make your life deeper and more profound. Yet it's told so simply and directly, no one can fail to appreciate its message. In faet it's all the~wisdom you'll ever need to keep your home f utl of joy . . . help you over the rough spots . . . and remind you of the contributions you must make to keep love alive and make it grow. But this piece is more than a message, it's a beautiful decorator piece printed in full color on fine linen and finished with hardwood rods top and bottom. Just to look at it will lift your spirits. An ideal gift ... a homey reminder that all life expects is for you to put in as much as you'd like to take out. A full 14" x 17" it's yours for only $1.99, and since it has such universal appeal, why not order another as a thoughtful gift, two for just $3 .50 (please add SOc postage and handling with each order). 25 w. Merrick Rd., Oept.L .. 17 • FrHpOrt, N.Y. 11511 $~Ing Sdslied Customers tor o~•t 25 y .. ,. Full Color ·- Linen WALL HANGING MakeS Charming Decoration r -----BUY WITH CONFIDENCE------, 30-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Jay Norri• Corp., 25 W. Merrick Ad., Dept. L-977 , Freeport, N. Y. 11520 Please rush me Wall Hanging(s) $1 .99 plus SOc shipping and handling. 0 SAVE! Order TWO for only $3 .SO plus SOc for shipping and handling. D SAVE More! Order SIX for only $9.00 plus $1 .00 for shipping and handling. 0 SAVE More! Order lWELVE for $18.00 plus $1 .50 for shipping and handling. Enclosed is D check or D money order for $, _____ _ (N.Y. residents add sales tax.) PRINT NAM E_ ADDRESS~--------­ CITY~------------ STATE -ZIP ___ _ L-----C Jay N orris Corp., 1973 _____ .J • 'l . ~range Coast FINAL SPORTS SUNDAY, SIPTIMllR 2, 1973 • • . ' ' ' • PEANUl . · .featuf irtq "Good ol' Charlie Bro ~6"c!ftJi~ -·'--' -' NANCY EVERYBODY HAS SUCH NOISY LAWN MOWERS \\\\.I I I • <i9 NOISE.LESS LAWN MOWER FOR SALE ' ~ • ~- r • PLEASE SHOW ME YOUR NOI SELESS LAWN MOWER OKAY ' LOCAL WANT ADS EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COAST _N-EW$ • -··----·- ~ _,, ~ / '6--~ = --=- SOtV.Ef JD'(S ALWA'l'S 5Ti!<:l<IN6 Uf' THE ENEM4' ! • By · Ernie Bushmiller - .· , ,, • • WHA'f' IS '"fHAT NONSEN'e? 1-001<-1.E!S'f'f!lt -- 1.00K ! L.OOK !! l·l C.AN .F'L.Y ! l 'Ai"& ·F&.'V! • l '!>.:: f, ! CAN FLY!!! 1'5>N'T IT F='AEJlifL.OIA~ ?! 1.;N•,-,,. . · WONDfiRFIAL. .. ,. ,,,..._. __ (,.~~ ~.....--T COOL.· If, :X: J"A ... . ' ~~ <GP~~ -- COOL. 1T? t. C.AN FLY / AND YO(,\_ Pfl'06LEMS? . YE~. FllP:ST OF ALL, '---,..-<! YOJ,('D HAYE! TO GO -AS IF' iHAi we~eN"T' E!NOUGH , YOLl'D. F'IND YOU"SE.1.F' SE:l<!YING- L.UNCHE!? TO HUNDRE:DS OF C"ANIC'I STRANGE~:!>. 6t:SIDISS, YOU'L.L. BE SE.Afl'CHED ($16H) PETER 'PAN WAS A I.UC.KY GlAY I IJ!ING- 80"N IJEJ:'oflt: THE! ' .!>-I TEL-L. ME. TO IT ME.ANS COOL. IT? Pl!:OSLEM,, W~Y?? KID, i P"OBLEM$. " iHIS I'S ! • ~~ 19i!> ... • • -· ~ 4.-:-" • ..... , ~~ .,.. ~ "t·• --- . DENNIS THE MENACE CouL o oi: 1 CERTAINLY RUFF LEARN HOPE NOT. 1'0TALK? 0 W>iAT DID 'THE [-OG ~y WHEN HfSATON1HE: " ·SANDPAPER? . -~.. 1tec;.1s1e~ WITH T,H E.' ~. · ' F.A .A. ANP THE. C'.A.6. . I -'T'HeN, Yet.I'[) FIND " YOU!!: P"ICES Fl'~.E.D '~ '''i SY SOME.·OiHcll! Oll:&ANIZATION ... H~ CAN ANSWER .. QUESTIONS RfAL PlAINJ Ac:;K HIM HOW WNG THIS IS · GOING TO . TAl<EO! EYE"YTIME. )OU LEAVE VOi.iii: HOUSE, 50 'iOU. DON 'i Hl-JACI(. YOUl~"1ELF TO CUIM . E:i::A OF' BIAF:!WAC:AAilC. J---. RED TAPE, WASN'T H'? I> I> t> J'-.JDGE : PARKER .j <l <l LIKE I SAID, SAM ... I DON 'T · HAYE ANY LEGAL PROBLEMS THAT I CAN TH INK Of,,,BUT I WOULD LIKE TO RETAIN YOU AS MY PERSONAL LAWYER! • • • IF I 'M GOING 10 BE YOU R PERSONAL LAWYER, I WOULD LIKE TO ASK YOU SOME PERSONAL QUESTIONS, ~:j SLADE! I- • YOU SHOOT WHAT IS' AWAY • .,ASK YOUR AGE, ME ANYTHING SLADE? YOU WANT! !:.,"":'--- ' MAYBE IT WAS,.; I READ A LITT.LE OR WAS IT IN 61T ! IT WA& IN ALL DALLAS? HOW'D THE PAPERS AND TWO YOU KNOW NATIONAL MAGAZINES! A60Ui IT, YOU SETTLED TH.AT ONE SAM? OUT OF COURT! WHAT ,"""'D-ID IT COST YOU? ' • --·-• • II f • ' I I MUTT t1nd JEFF!) ~EDOESNTkNOW "THE '-.__i FIR6TTHING ABOUT. WATER SKIING! WATCH Tl-llS! , ' ' ' "' .. , .. , v, OH, HOW WONDERFUL! L.ooK! He '. CAN .eveN FL.OAT Bi:::LLY·.UP ! .. "SALLY BANANAS" • .. . .. ~-.o~oh ... . " ' • . ~q Tr•d• M•rlr. lt19i1t111d A MtN1119ht Sy11dic~t• f11h1r1 YOU DIDN'T ' YOU DIDN 'T T"ELL ME You ASK ME! OULDWATER SKI.' -; ..;::::;:• . -·-- you CALL ·n-1,AT A FISH?? He WOULDN'T FEED MY WORM . BOY ! ONE ON THE ROCKS WOULD SURELY TASTE .<;qoD. • ~ • \1' -• Mmmm ... ' • " , ' WELL, HE1s· BIG eNou<;iH 10 KSSP , FORA PET! ' ' - By Al Smith Cci~iight © 1973 .:i-:dita :<l. <I• RMumont All \\·~rl<l 1!1rht• R....-r-o:d BOY, I'LL NEVER DO THAT AGAIN! HE IS 1<.'INDA cure:. YeH--AND A BORN SWIMMER . by Charles Barsotti • • ( -. • ·. . ' , I -- BILL.V! TIMl!TO GO' • • I il -. Ti:.J~:S:C...::E:~::E:::E::CS by Tom K. Ryan 'IH 15 15 A !"RIEF ING FOR IOMORROW'S MASSACREL ... fjLJT FIRSlt AN IMPORTANI MJ::5SAGE!: ••• . . ;: __ . •:. .. 11 WOW/;., SO fASY lV APPL.Y AN P REMOVE'.! AN!/ SM!:AA·PROOF TOQ!11 BUT, 1"H i;;-1..MA - You CANTuUSI TAKE fiMi;;,,, IT !:'OES N 'I . WORK !HAT WAY ! • •• . ... '..:-- 11 FASHION ~ULLE11N!: GUYS ! COVf.RIJRAVE COSMffJCS IS INTF\O!?UCING !WO WILl7 NEW WAR PAINTS: AVOCAVO 6RffN ANP iAWNY IANG'f;RINE!~ .. 11MAPf FROM A SE:CREi FORMULA, 'THf:'.SE PROVOCATIVE NEW SHAPES GIVE'. A FRESH,EtcmN6 ·GLOWm we PISCRIMINATING-WARRIOR WOO PARES 10 B.E: PIFFERENfL!~ NOW1 IHE f3RlfF/~ FOR "TOMORROW'S ATTACK: Wf:'.'l-l-ASSEM!"lE HERE AT 5 A.M., MOUNTE!/1 ARME:P, ANP SMEAREP GENEROUSL.Y WITH AVOCAPO GRr::EN ANP TAWNY 'TANGERINE! l'M JUSf SE'ln N' THIS CLOCK SACK fROM Ntllif TO SEl/Er-J ... . . . "' . . .. · ~ : ~ ·.. . . '---'~f/Lc, .. ...:..-. .. =. -.---' . ~I , 1'L.L. 'fAKE ALL T'HE TIME I WANT! , r .. ,, ~;' .. .. ' -IM Til<ED AN' I WANNA GE"-r TO BED #ARJ.Y • . . . rr's MV CLOCK! . ' . ~~ ) U . . . ' I . . ' 9.z ' J I . ,. • CAN YOU TRUST YOUR ZYES1 Thtre are •t '1eut 1ix 4Jtrer- ence1 In. dr•wtn1 det.all1 between ·lop and bottom paneb. How •lllcklr J &a )'OD find. lhem! Ch«k aNWen wt.th. thoee belo•. 'JUU•1111J I'! {•JOd Uo) DISD,J 'I •1ua!1JnP '1 :UtftMS '9 'tual•JJ!P If 1.JT1{1 ... '11J111S!W If 1oqwAi1 .na 't ·JuJllltU '1 l•qwn~ amoH ·i:: •JutnJUI If 111.l!t µ1a1s 't :•~au11na . W HILE' OIRECTOR OEl<E ~~~~~~~~~~~~ES TALI<!:· WITH THE SHOW'S SHAKE/II .. PROOUCER-STAR.,., MAGIC CARD! Hen: is-a feat of m11ic wilh whu:h to my5Jify your friend~. Fan out a deck of cards and a5k son1tont to ~ltc t a ~ard. Ha\'C him note 11s iden· tily and re place ii atop the deck. ~'I Now. placir111 !he dtck l:irhi11J yc>u, auach a rnlltd pirre of rl'llO- phane tape lprtYtously prepared and co ne, a ltd in your paln1l !licky side out to the 'tlark of the chOM'n rard. Mu1terin15ome n1u1n· 'tlo-j umt>o, fl1n8, the tn· tire dtck with a floun~h as natly as po~'1hle a11ain~t a nearhy wall. Mi1a<·ulously,"1hc r otfli your friend ~kcl rd will cling to the wall white the rest of the deck descend!; to the noor. • ----BULLETfN BOARD --- e oN YOUR MARKS1 . Re.punctuate this 5entence, to make sen11e using three ~micolons: Jn c1me t~e . prisoner on his face; a fierce look on .h~ feet; heavy boots protesting his innocence. · ':t.JUl.10UUJ IN Jun••l<:l~d :•tooq .C..•.>11 1.a;o1 JI'( uo :ll(oo1 •.Ji"!J • •"'J '!II '"'' :~•uoq.>:d ••n •wn 01 e 'fhis proves nothing: Start with nothing, add your agf', dout\'! the J'E'sult, add ten. divide by two, sub· tract your age , subtract five, and what ha ve you got? ·tur1noN e scramble letters of underlined wo rd s to fill blanks: Beef stew is a favorite dish Df cowboys out-· The melon t"urned out to be a _, A peach i5 not 1lway5 d•~q;t •uowa1 'liaM. RIDING H1GH! :For a surprisP. pirlure abnvP, simpl)' add the following colon; neatly: 1-RPrl. 2-Lt. bluP. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-Flesh. 6-T>k. bro,,.,·n. 7-U. pU1ple. 8-Black, SP[llBIN O[R ! SCOJtE 10 points for using 111 the ----+----- letters in the word belo'ft' to form ----+----- two romplete words: PROD UCf:R THEN" score 2 poinl:s e1ch Lor •ll ----+----- words o{ !our letters or more -----+----- found ·amon1.the letters. A little prutice will FULL SPEED AH EAD? Let's say. you ue et the controls o[ Try to tcore 1t le11tr l8 point.a,.----+----- . •1m3 'doia :w•thtR-iqP'Od euo --~-~----help, of cour~. the speedboat at 1eft abOve. Which path crosses finish line? C© 1~7~ Kinr F'ealur~s Syndic ate; ln~.) q ·.2. THEN, TODAY I FIND THIS TARGET DRAWN ON TH' BACK OF ONE OF MY JACKETS! DEKE BARRl:T IS CONCERNeD ABOUT YOUR PRE'SENT STATE OF NERVES, MORRIE,,, • • ,,.HE'D UNDERSTAND IFYOUTOLDHIMOF THESE THREATS ON YOUR LIFE! l'VE TOLD ONLY MY STUDIO SECURITY CHIEF ABOUT THE NOTES! UH, HUH .... IT'S PRETTY APPARENT THAT SOMEBODY WHO WORKS IN THIS STUDIO SOMEONE WITH ACCESS TO T'"E 8UILDIN6S 1 CARE TO TELL ME WHO :roev IS? IS TH ' ONE WHO WANTS TO KILL ME! ' JOEY 'J!f,j A T,.,TEN 'i'EAROLO BOY. AMBLER, ... KILLED BYA HIT-RUN • DRIVER ... TWENTY YEARS AGO! YEA~, AFTER ALL THIS TIME, SOMEONE WANTS ME TO PAY FOR A CRIME I DIDN'T COMMIT/ THE J.l\T-RUN ACCID,ENT. .. YOU WERE ,.,INVOLVED? I WAS DRIVIN' BEHiND , TH'CARTHAT KILLE D JOEY •• IT WAS LATE ... ,.. RA.ININ' HARD,., ., •• l STOPPED MY CAR Aioi' RAN TO :J"OEY. .. BUT HE WAS~!THEHIT·RUN DRIVER HAD SPED AWAY! WAS THE DEATH·CAR . ORIVE'R-t"AUISH'r? AIRtCIHI II IE .. l'. ~ .. ' • . ' -· ~ "HALF BOY AND HALF HAM- BURGER"· ' ~ • NO, HE'S THE. BARKER! JUGHEAD, A CARNIVAL " ' _, ~ BARKER? .. THAT'S QUITE AN ACHIEVE- MENT! IT DOESN'T MOVE! ••• 15 IT ALIVE? ~ • ' ·- • CERTAI NLY/ L.ISTcN •••• • • • . . BoB MONMNA- • c • i'Ll. EXPLAIN YOUR RIGHTS. ,,. SIR. 1'M WARNlNC YOU, MY HANDS ARc DEADLY WEAPONS! BACK OF'F, COPPER , T~ESE ARE M Y R IGHTS! -- It's soutl1 of town on 51; ·It's only nine hole:; but it's ve1·y nice. ,,---"""'"' GORDO " lefts • _, .. dine cuf I lortt.. changef .~ POLICE OFFICER. BREAK IT UP. It's ni ce here at th e lake, but isrit It lonesome ~ ~-WAY WRIST • TV ~J/y ,,, ..-yt. ANTIQUE FIREARMS, GUNS • !~MERITED o Jt'FOUND IN ATTJC5,( ETC.,SMOULD BE C.MECKED SY t;1:tl!.-f GUNSMITH BEFOR~ Fl~ING,:'"J.~'t Not if the men come up , on the weekend. • ME WAS TRYING TO USE THIS STOLEN CREDIT CARD. Good heavens r If tl1ev ove1'heard us, lll 11eve1 • forqive myself ! , / /, ~ / . ,. •'··(' 1)1 fern:i.11do f wha.fevev !:JOil .sag, b,Wµ, reai/9? lef Cs .gcf It should be l'iqht alo11g here, Pop. • i ~ There's t he sign - just allead .. Co1·ky. ~ /__..._ ' j'i_, ~ -:u. Oh, g.z By Gus Arriola -· I ,, :r.~11 fired ea.fi119 af ho111ef ' ,. ~ I I '