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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-05-31 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ar ero ur - -Costly Pentagon Crisis , Syste111 Not .So Flft8h.y~ Norton Sinton~ A~tress Jones_ • Wed on Ya~ht • ' Yuba City Death 1Foll Reaches 23 YUBA CITY, Calif. (AP)-A Memorial Day mass is scheduled tonighl for Juan Corona, his family and the 23 transie'nts whose bodies have betn round in graves among the trees of this California orchard community. Corona is charged with 10 of the deaths. Meanwhile, Sheriff Roy Whiteaker or· dered a ZS man search force lo comb ty,·o ranches adjoining the .I. L. Sullivan •ranch, burial siti! of 21 of the 23 bodies found thus far. Alf of the victims have been slabbed nnd hacked to death wilh a machete or !iimi!ar weapon. Deput)cs spent 7 1 ~ hour11 Sunday dig. ging at three possible gravesilcs among peach trees on the Sullivan property, but 'found no bodies. · "I don't believe the end is in sight. T think there are more bodies out there," Whiteaker said. years. was charged last ~·etk with 10 or the slayings. Charges in the other dealh~ probabl y will be filed when the final body loll Is reached, G. Dave Teja, Su(... ter County diMrict .allorney, sa id. Asked why Corona was included in the Pttass, I.ht Rev. Joseph Bishop, St. Jsa- dores pastor 5.1id : "Whelher he's 1&ane or insane, he still needs our prayers. And the .poor victims, they 're still part of the human race." . Corona's family -a socond wife ;ind four girls aged 4 through 8 -need all the spiritua l help they can get. he added. "Just think of the suffering they arc undergoing," F'ather Bishop said. The family is not expected to alJend the Mass. They have constantly tried lo avoid newsmen and photographers . Coronri·.~ wife G!nriri. his brothl!r Pedro !See MURDERS PAge tt • • ISSID MONDAY, MAY 31, 1971, 'l'OL, .... HO. 11', I l&CT!OHS. 4f , ••• I •• Real Eyelid New Miss International Beauty. Jane Hansen, 19, Wellington. New Zealand, peers at photog· rapher over mod sun glasse1i. So mehow, she just doesn't look like granny adjusting her bifo- cals. ' • 10 Agencies Called Out To Give Aid More than ISO lawmen from 10 Orange Cowlty enforcement agencies ~811ped to the Garden Grove Strawberry Festival Sunday night to quell a riot. involvini about 2,000 youths. Officers said the disturbance began 11rou11d JO: 15 p.m. at the north md of the festival grounds when the crowd ol youths ignored an order to clear out. Sgt . David Burn, a Garrlen Grove off!. cer, said the youth!, aged 15-21, engaged officers in numerous hand-to--hand fight.I and began "throwing bottles, bricks, rocks, pipes and anythin.lt'. they could 11et their hands on." The emergency deployment or offic::er1 Included 32 from Costa Mesa, 19 from Huntin,lt'.l.on ~aeh and 15 from Westmin· ster. Helicopters, furnished by COit.i f.fesa, Huntington Beach and An1heim, were .also brought In for ass.istante •• At least 18 per.ions were arrested dur. lnt!' the rioting which le.ft many peno19a with injuries, according to Sgt. Bum. Lifeguards and ambulance attendants took Lee Eldridge, 18, Norwalk to Hoag hospital after he was' injured Saturday while helping a New· port man pull his ca tamaran through the surf line at 44th and Ocean in Newport Beach. He was released with possible rib injuries Sunday morning. The special Ptfriss Is scheduled at St. lsadorcs Roman Catholic Church lo offer prayers for the victims, Coronri and hi.! family . The Coronas often attended ser· \'ices there. Flash .Not Hot? "Some people were pretty badly beaten but we were unable to locate them be- cause they were pack(!(( into a car and split ,'' he said. The rioting, which was stopped with the arrival of police tactical squads, al:m left at least two officers injured, both of Garden Grove. Hero-acto1· Audie Mu1·pl1y Missirtg Ab~~·d -A:irpla11e • ,. ' I ATLANTA (UPI) -The Civil Air eluding actor Audie 1.1urphy, World War Patrol searched the Appalachians .from JJ's most decorated American soldier. Atlanta to Virginia today for 8 missing 'The r·ei:le~at · Aviation Administration private plane carrying five persons, in· ~aid Sunday night Murphy. ~6. of Norton Si 1non , Jennifer Jones, Wed in Cha1uiel LONDON l UPI) -Jennifer Jone1 mar· ried California business'man-irt collector Norton Simon aboard a chartered yacht Sunday in a prcdawn ceremony On stu in the English Channel so roagh the guests had trouble staying on their feet. Simon, 64 , said the academy alfard. winning actress "and I only mel aloul four y,·ce ks ago . I fell in love lm· mediately. We decided to come lo Europe 11ocL it was in Paris that I proli1.!ed. We kept It quiet because we dldtl't:tiant iny publicity." Miss Jones. 52. had been married lwlc::e previously -to actor Robert Walker, (Ste SIMON Pt&• I) '(i HOllywood, Ca lif., was aboard a twin· engine Aerocommander IVhich left Allan· ta Frlday afternoon. The plane has not been heard from since. The FAA said the plane filed no night plan. but was believed destined for 1'1artinsvi1le, Va., or Martinsburg, W. \la, The Air Force's Eastern Air Search and Rescue Center at Warner Robins. Ga., coordinating lhe sea rch, said the nther occupants or the plane were Claude Crosby. Jack Litlleton, R1ymond Prater and the pilot, Herman Buller of Ctos_,vi\te, Tenn. Crosby and Liflleton are buslnc!lS partners of.Murphy, according lo {Juddy Boggs, who lives with • Murphy in· Hollywood. Bogg~ said Murphy had plan- ned to ny to Martinsburg, W. Va. on busineM. The Air Force said the plane, registered to Telstar Aviation of Oenvtr, Colo., 'flew from Dtnver to Atlanta to pick up Murphy. Tht FAA said the plane le{t Allanta's Peachtree-DeKalb Airport ,, 1:11!1 p,m. (EDT) Frid1y. -• • Corona, 37. a fa rm labor contractor ln lhis fruiL growing region fOr the past 15 Tlvo Chi'ldren ·Injured in Fiery Laguna Collision An 11-year-old youth ~uffered severe .burn.~ Sunday afternoon when an auto-- mobile rear-ended another and burst into flames on Pacific Coast Highway In ·Laguna Beach. Police orficers nid the boy, Gary A. Rodriguez of Norwalk. is in extremely critical condition in the burn unit at Orange County Med ical Center. The accident, investigators said. OC· curred around 5:30 p.m, in the 2100 block of Pacific Coast Highway when a car driven by a man identified onl.v 11 David A. Stewart slammed Into the vehicle 'bearing ·young Rodriguez. Officers said the car. drivc::n by Rod- ·riguez, Older brother Gary, turned over and itnmtdl11tely caught fire. Gary Rod· tiguer; an.d Mrs, Esther Rodriguez, moth· er of three child ren, were trtaled and J released. AnOl:™ir ,chikf •• Larry J . Rod- riguez, 1 I, is In tht intensive care unit at Orange County Medica l Center. Stewart, who was uninjured, was book- td py police.oo su•pic::ion of felony drunk drivini. . · I Officers said he was traveling 1t a high rate of spetd when he impacted with the Rodrlguer; vehitle, wNch was going 1ppro1lmately 30 miles per hour al the Ume. Costly Crisis Syste1n Blasted WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Pent.a· gon 's multibillion dollar Defense Com- munications System (DC5) ~~es 69 min· utes lo send a "Flash '' message in a crisis because of poor management, ac- cording to a Congressional report. The OCS also needs an average or 100 minutes to send a message stamped "Im- mediate," said the report, which ques· Uone<l : "What could be expected from Depart,· mcnt of Defense communications ~en· erally, and the Defense Communications System specifically, in a general war situation?" Rd:. Durward G. Hall {R-Mo.), a nlciTitl!t of the Armed Services Jn vesti· gaUng Subcommittee that pre-pared the report released over the weekend con· eluded, "we are in a he]J of a diess." The Defense Department has four cal· egories of message ·p~ecedence, and has established transmission time goals for each that It describes as "objoctlves." The categorits, are P'lash, 10 minutes; Immediate, 30 rnjnulel ; Priority. three hours, and Routine, six hours. Jn addi- tloo, messages in a category may also bear a Oag word such' as "Critical'• to help Insure notice. . The time lapse ror electrical trans· mission 9" a mesaage around the world is S minutes, but delafS in handling slow ~..,., eYen 4he r•ste1t tmessage by al least another IM minutes, the report said. It rtc0mmended centralizing respon· sibillty for operations of I.he DCS ln the OfJite of the TelecommunicaUons Wis· tant to the Defense Secretary. ' ' The report said it took 3 hours for an ''Immediate'' message to readi Washing· ton from a U.S. radar tracking station in South Korea when North Korean planes appeared on lhe tail of an EC!Zl recon- naissance plane. The ECl2l was shot down, The repor~ said messages sent t3 hour~ before Israeli planes ·auacked lhe USS Liberty never reached the ship. In facl. nne message went from lhe Pentagon lo Fort A1eade. an Army base about 30 miles from Washington. There were 34 U.S. crewmen killed and 75 wounded Jn that auack, which might have been av.erted by movfng the Liberty 6 miles deeper into the Mediterranean Sea. as the wayward message command· ed . The rtport said North Korea succeeded 1n capturing the USS Pueblo in part ~· call,5e. of blunder and ml!dir~ted mes- sages. One crewmln died, three were wounded and 82 men were captives for 10 months. Earthquake Shakes Alaska Arctic Coast BERKELEY (UPll -A o~ong eorth- quake was recorded Suntlay 4,400 miles northeast of Berkeley In the Arctic Oc!an 'o(f the Alaskan coast. / Dr. Robert Adams of the Universlly or Gallrornia seismographic staUon aaid the. quake'• ~tude WM bet\\'een,5.8 and 6 on the ~ Seal~. ~ ·. . Sgt. Burn said Officer EMck Wells was hospitalited with a knee injury and Offi· ccr Bill Burns suffered cub on orie of his hands when a car·of youtrui tried to run over a .croup of four officers. The vehicle, accord~ to Burn, tried to mow down the fOur lawmen, When a citizen jumped on . the left front fender to veer them off their path. "A shot wa~ fir.ecf by an officer into a (See FESTIVAL Page%) Orange 1''eather Alemorial Day on the Orange Coast will probably look like a Loodon autumn day with mostly overcast altlea and some intennllr tent shower.i. Highs sl'l<>uld be in the 60s with lows near $3, INSIDl.l TODA l' 'J.'hcy call him ·~ifl4iuster• and he carrier a Bible in3teeld of a gun in Vitt11am. But with hfa rlirection, a' .small group of Gl1 beai off an at!Qcking ene:mv 'force. Story Page 4. l lrtltt t 1-.u.. , .. ,. Cllttl<l~I U, 1 ClltM!tM tt-H (-k• u OIW'tl'C• t •ttlw\tl ~... • l!llt~alMleool It M1m. .. L-.... t .._.... ,, '-fl , .. ,, 'Tt1 .... 1.,,.. 11 Ir f DAILY PILOT s Civilians Bit s. Viet Militia Repulse Attack SAIGON IUPI) -Communist forces . attacked a Roman Catholic pilgrimage LO a religious shrine near Da Nang SUnday bill were driven otf by government police and village mWUa ~ killed tM of them. Only one civilian was killed and 10 in- jured in fhe attack. The Saigon high com- maM aid four South Vietnamese soldiers who joined In the fight1ng v.·ere killed and 16 v.·oWJded. UPI pbotog-rapht"r \\.illie Vicoy. who \\'as at the ceremony at Pra Kieu Hamlet v.•hf"n the attack ocr:urred. estimated 60.000 ch•iliaru ""'ere 1akinG part 1n the pilgrimage. \Vhen the Communists opened fire. the pilgrims scattued or dropped to lbe ground "'hilt the bullets from the at· tackera and defenders zipped O\'erhead, tearing apart banners and s i g n s decorating the hamlet. Vicoy said. Military officers in the field said North Vietnam has mo\'ed a 2.9!J6.man regiment across the: Demilitarized Zone (re.t.ZI in· to South Vietnam v;ithin striking distance S. Vietnani's Ky To Seek Office; Pre1ents Views SAIGON l UPI) -Vice Ptts1dent Nguyen ~o Ky. who has had ideological differences with Pres.idenl Nguyen Van 'Thieu, said Sunday he v.·ill run for Pres- jdent in the Oct. 3 eltttions. He said that e\'ents bet"'·een now and the election datl!! may change matters. bul al the moment he has decided to be a candidate. Ky also said he believes it is "loo tale" for a military solution in Vietnam because of the change of public opinio11 in the United States. He said that six or seven years ago "we had the best condi· tions to win the military war ..• I told President (Lyndoo B.) Johnson and all American officials, if you want \'ictory then you must fight the enemy in North Vietnam." Ky said "th!!! situation today proves v.·hat l said. Now it is too late. There has been a changing of public opinion in America." Ky, one!!! a leading ha.wk, said the ob- jl!!ctives of his coun try "are still to keep South Vietnam free . , . if ll'e caMot achievl!! it by the. military way, then v.'e bave to go a different way." Ky is expected to oppose Thieu . .a\. though the president has not announced formally b..is plans to seek a seeond term. A third candidate may be Gen. Duong Van "Big"' ~tinh, hero of the 1963 coup which overthrew the regime of I.hi!! late Ngo Dinh Diem. Essentially. Thieu advocates a mili· tary victory. Ky prefers a political set· tJement and ~linh wan4 peaceful co- existence. although 11ot a coalition, with the Communists. From Page 1 FESTIVAL ... tire to stop the car," Burn rePQrted . Diseharge ol tear gas was nett con· rJdered necessary by officers but some of lhem did use mace on the demonstra- tors . according to Burn. "\Ve've had quite a bit of trouble v.•ith the Strawberry Festival <1ver the past few years. but this disturbance was not the rl!!sult of an organized effort. There was no conspiracy," he added . Police said about 75,000 to 85,000 al· tl!!nded the festival Sunday. The fest.ivi· ties are scheduled to end today. OU.N•t COAST DAllY PILOT ....... -"'-'• .. ...... c .... w .. Hntt ....... ._II _,.., ._c1 ...... ClllAHGI COA.ST ,UaLtSHING COM,AN'f ••h•rt N. W••I ,,..141.,, •1'1111 l"'ublli.llw J11\: •· Curl•v Vk1 ,,..IO.,I ef'lll G-1t Mint ... Th•,,.•• ICee•il l!dllw of major allied basts. "We are concemed about il and we are v.-atching carefully,·· military officen said at the northern provincial capita! ol Quang Tri. • Brig. Gen. Vu Gia!. commander Clf a 10,00l).man government operaUon t.o dta:r the northern provinces, told news.men lf he needs U.S. ground units to help push the Communists back into North Vietnam •·1·11 call them in." "I ha\•e been told that American ground troops \\'OUld be at my disposaJ ii needed." he said. "We need more of everything -troops, air strikes, supplies -to prevent the North Vietnam~ from coming to South Vietnam. \Ye would like to drive them back to North Vietnam." The Communists shelled government positions in South Vietnam 30 times late Saturday and early Sunday, the largest number of such attacks in a 24-hour period in more than a month, mi lltary !Ources reported. J\fore than sixteen Americans were \\"ounded Sunday in three attacks. Thir- ~en of the casualties 1,~;ere in an all-day battle between U.S. paratroopers and an enemy force of WJknoY..ll size on the cen-- Lral coast 255 miles northeast of Saigon, gpokesmen said. The spokesman said three U.S. 50Jdiers we~ wounded in an assault on Army engineers 25 miles northwest of Saigon and "light ~asua.lties with no fatalities'' were infUcted by a IO-round mortar bar· rage on a U.S. artillery position al the Cambodian border. The South Vietnaml!!st military head· quarters reported another clash Sunday near the embattled Cambodian rubber plantation t0\\'11 of SnuoL 115 miles northeast of Phnom Penh . Spokesmen said 20 Communists were killt!!d, with no South Vietnamese casualties. In Phnom Penh, the Cambodian high command said theft!! were five clashes or rocket attacks across the Mekong River from the capital Sunday night and toda y. A spokesman said the Qimmunist! may be trying to set up rocket bases to launch barrages against Phnom Penh during the coming rainy season. From Page 1 SIMON ... whom she divorced in 1945 and who died in 1951. and to producer David 0 . Se:lz· nick, v.'ho died in 1965. Simon said difficult British residl!!ncy requirement,, and the British WhiUun holiday weekend made a regular wedding on land impossible. They settled for a chartered yacht ouUide t e r r i t o r i a I waters. A Unitarian clergyman was found lo perform the ceremony and aftl!!r a Satur- day .afternoon London shopping spree. they headed for Folkfstone where they boarded a 5(}.foot yacht and went five miles out into the English ChaMel. "ll was great fun ,'' Simon said. "We were bobbing about in the sea and in the l!!arly morning light I could just make out the white cliffs of Dover. It was very romantic." hti.ss Jones V.'ore a camel-hair trou~er &uit and a floppy lealhl!!r hal. Thi!! man who performed the -4 a.m. Sunday ceremony. the Rev. Eirion Phillips, said the sea ~·as so rough onl!! of I.he couplt!!'s friends became seasick . "It v1as lurching so much that I could hardly stand up to perform the ceremony," he said. Benefit Increase To Be Seen June 3 A benefit increa se sig ned into law by President Nixon raises monthly check~ by 10 per cent for most of the 127,000 social security beneficiaries in Orange Qiunty . \Vallace S. Ford, manager of the Santa Ana Social Security office. said first checks shov.•ing the nev.· monthly rate will reaCh beneficiaries June 3. Since the in· crease was made effective back to Jan. 1, 1971. separate checks representing the amount of the increase for the months of January through April will be mailed later in June. Crash Surveye~ Motor Officer Dennis Gilman and Officer Gary Chung study the wreckage after an accident Satur· day afternoon at 41 st Street and Balboa Boulevard involving three cars. Treated and released at Hoag hospital was Gary Broyles, 22 of Stanton. Not injured in the crash were Bernice Roberts, 29 of Costa Mesa and Charlene LaRoche. 37. Clemente Study Of Fire Station Set by CounciL-- San Clemente councilmen Wednesday Rte expected to recei~·e a preliminary set of architecrs drawings for a new fire dt!!partm ent headquarters fac ility. The next wait will be for the final plans for the major structure to be attached to city hall -followed by the bid procesS which v.'ill yield an exact cost for the building. Architects Willard Jordan and ~1arvirl Renfro are doing the design work for the new headquarters. which has $170,000 in cigarette tax rebates as funding. But the sort of expanded department 'tl.·hich would occupy the new head· (1Uarters still has not been completely agreed upon. Probably the toughest aspect of depart· ment expansion is the proposal lo cross· train firemen and police officers under a un ique system dubbed the ''San Clemente Plan."· Basically, police patrolmen \"Olun· leering for the plan would r~eive a fivt'- percent boost in salary: Thl!!y would undergo training as an initial artack force v.•hich would battle fires until rein· forcements from the volunteer fireman ranks arrive. Such cross-trained patrolmen would carry their firefighting gear in the trunk of a patrol car. On the other side or the roin . a pr(). jected full-ti me firefighting staff of six v.·ould also train in clerical duties and other phases of police work v.·hich do not involve actual law enforcement. Fir!!! Chief J\1erton W. Hackett recenlly lnitimated to city councilmen that '"a lot still needs working out" in the cross. training plan . presumably because of the distinctive differences between men who choose law enforcement and those ""'ho work in firefighting . The next fiscal year's proposed budget contains SI0.000 for the salary hikes and equipment expenses for the volunteer gquad of firefighting patrolmen. During the past week's budget study councilmen also heard proposals from Hackett to add a large, new pumper with an WJUSual snorke!·ladder device \\0h1ch \\"ould improve the de par I men !' .1; firefighting capabilities greatly. Hackett said . TI1e pumper. v.·hich would require a ~·ear for deli\'ery and a $72.000 expense to the city, \\'Ould require only one man on the special nozzle fighting a fire frnm alo(t. instead of three firemen manning a ground hose in standard fashion. College Aide Attributes Unrest To Rapid Change ANAHEIM -The culprits in the upheavals al colleges and universities around the nation are not students, spineless administrators. or sinister plot· ters, bul the deep seated, rapid changes tha t confront socil!!ty itself. This was the view expressl!!d Frid tty by University nr Californ ia Vice President Chester 0. McCorkle Jr. in a speech to the Orange County ForUm of Tov.•n Hall. These changes, McCorkle said, include decline of the family, population growth, increase in government size and power , urbanization , gro\\1h of science and technology, decline in i n d l v i u a I autonomy. and other factors. '"We "ve been bombarded within the span Ill a sing\e lifetime by changes v.·hich have affected in a radlcal wa y how people view lhemse:lves, the:ir in- stitutions. and their socil!!ty. '"Life styles. attitudes, interests. ex- pectations needs and valut!!s or our people have been significantl y altered somet imes just plain scrambled -and our colleges and universities have not just been idle bystanders. "On the contrary. thl!! American university has been centrally involved In giving rise to change and is today a pivotal institution in contemporary AOCie- ty. ll is the chief Institution for discover· ing, organizing, evaluating and transmit· ting knowledge ... "Thus. the university l.!1 a prize to be sought and secured by those who would sustain I.hi!! established order as much as by those who \VOUld dUmanUI!! It." Free Clillic Endorsement Fa~es Laguna Councilmen A resolution recognizing a.nd endors1nR unanimous vole probably would be morl!! the Laguna Beach Free Clinic again will helpful to the clinic, llU&gested delaying come before the Ci!y Council at its action on the resolution to give Payne regular meeting Wednesday. time to comply with the request!. John Payne., president of the board of Payne said F'riday lht!! financial stall!!· directors of the Clinic, said Frid ay he will ment has been prepared and en. present the additional information re· dorsements obtained from several more questl!!d by the counci l and hopes for local doctors. adoption of the resolution. ln Rddltion. ht!! said, he appt!!ared Wit h official community support, the Thursday before the board of trustees of clinic will be entitled to assistance. in South Coast Community Hospital, al the both money and supplies, from the invitalion or board chairman V i c Orange Cou nty Health Department. Andrew1. At the conclusion o( his Aller listening al it.~ la st meeting to a presentation, Payne :oiaid, the board detailed description of the Clinic·s opera-adopted a resolution :oiupporting and com- tion, under its new board of director!(. mending the Clinic and its volunteer councilmen seemed inclined to give the st aff. With regard to medical staff l!!n· rcqu~stcd endorsement. Hov.·ever. coun· dorsemcnt, Payne said chief of staff Dr. cilman Edward Lorr said he v.·ould like !o Robe rt Roper advised him that it \s ~el!! endorsement by the medical staff or hospital policy for the medical staff to South Coast Communily Hospital and refrain from group support or censure of Councilman Peter Ost rander wanted a any organization. Staff physician3 must finan cial statement. use thei r own judgment as to rtqul!!sted fi;fayor Richard Goldberg, noting that a endorsements, he said. -------- .. ' CAN be a Government Feud Joi.tied By E1nploye s In a backlastl againsl recent attack.5 on the Data Services Departmeril, the Orange County Employes Association Friday warned, ''A threatcnin) liWord hangs over each employes head." The bulletin, distributed to some 8,000 county employes, added: ''There has ~n a persistent rumor that the Tax Collector's unwarranted al• tack on the Data Ser,·1ces Department wu but one altp In a premeditated plan to eliminate one county department head arter another, •·t n this case. the entire departmenl may have been alated for elimination." The employes association is using the ~ituation to drive for additional mem· ber.ship. The group is now said to represent about 80 percent of the 8,000 employes. "The association will defend the in· tegrity and professionalism of OCEA members in all departmcnL~ at any time," the bulletin promises. ··There has never been a lime when it was more essential for all county employes to clos& ranks and stand together as one learn." The attack on Data Services began P.1ay -4 when Tax Collec:tor Robert Citron charged Data Services Direclor Robert F'armer with grossly overcharging his and other departments. Farmer replied May 11 and accused, Citron of twisting the facts and using fa lsehoods to support his position. Last Tuesday the Board of Supervisors referred the whole fight to the Data Services Comomillee of department heads and to the Orange County Grand Jury. On Tuesday. OCEA general manager John H. Sawyer appeared before the board and sharply critcized Citron. He vowed the support of the association tD "uphold the honor and professio nalism of its members.'' "This applies not only lo Data Services, but in any other county department which is subject to unfair criticism a11d attackii by irresponsible persons or groups," Sawyer said. Sawyer cha rged Citron with not follow. Ing county procedures when he sought to place a microfilming job with an outsid" firm without competitive bidding or reference to other county departments. From Page 1 MURDERS ... and his mothf:r, Mrs. Candida Corona ot AuUan. Jalisco, Mexico, visited Corona for about two hours Sunday morniniz in jail in Maryllville just across the Feather River from Yuba City. Corona was moved ovpr the weekend to the Marysville jail because th!!! .o;heriff said seC"urity provisions lhere are bettt r Ulan in the nld Yuba City jail where he had been held since his arrest \Vtdnes~ day. Four miles north or town deputies dug up muddy orchard area~ which appear- ed sunken in by recent rain, as were the earlier graves. No more bodi6 ""'ere discovered and the only remaining part or the Sullivan land left to be searched v.'as the north- east rorner. under eight to 12 inches or irrigation water. Farm workers reported fnur or five ''indentatioM" in the submerged acrl!!· age -spots Whiteaker believes might be the si11!!s of mnre graves . He said "it may be a fe~· ""'eek.~" be-- fort!! the land is dry enough for dijl"ging. Meanwhilt!!, M said hP planned lo search nn twn vast orchards on each' side of the Sullivan land v.·here Qiron,:i had supplied workers to prune trees and pick fruit. Whiteaker said deputies are usin~ por. fable metal detectors lo locatp such ob· jecls as belt buckles and rings, plus equipment designed to spot gaps in min- eral content of lhe soil. A corpse woul d produce such a void, he expl1ljncd. Qiuncilmen balked v.·hen they learned of the cost of the expensive pumper, but indicated they v.·ould consider the purchase in future years. Hackett slressed the need for a new rig. pointing oul that besidl!!s the nev.·er model in use the only other rig is an nld civil defensl!! truck built shortly after \Yorld War II. D~I~'MON1)S~ ' . . ' . ···\ . . '"' man's best friend ·~· ' . DEALS for DAD lli•11111 A. M.u,ph i11• fil'\1N1g!,.. M llDI' 0.11111 H. Leo• Jl ich•'' '· Nell At1llt1n1 M1iwigll'!I l!d!I°"' Talking Texan MAN'S 1.42 CT, DIAMOND In Baroque yellow qolcf. 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VOL. 1>4, NO. 129. 3 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUN TY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MA¥ 31, 1971 __ TEN CENTS Grove Fest Riot Erupts 10 Agencies Send 150 Police to Quell Violence Pt1ore than 150 lawmen from 10 Orange County enforcement agencies swarmed to the Garden Grove S!rawberry Festival Sunday night to quell a riot involving about 2,0CMJ youths. -Officers said the disturbance btgan around 10: 15 p.m. at the north end or the festival grounds when the crowd of youths ignored an order to clear out. Sgt. Da vid Burn , a Garden Grove offj. cer, said the youths. aged 15-21, engaged officers in numerous hand-to-hand fights and began "throwing bottles, bricks. rocks, pipes and anyUtin.R: they could get Pla11e Disappears their hands on." The emerge11cy deployment ot otticers included 32 from Costa. Mesa, 19 from Huntington Beach and 15 from Westmin- ster. Helicopters, furnished by Cost.a Mesa. Huntington Beach and Anaheim . were also brought in for assistance. At least 18 persons were arrested dur- ing the rioting which left many persons with inju ries, according to Sgt. Burn. "Some people were prelly badly beaten but .,,,.e were unable to locate them br- cause they were packed into a car and split,'' he said. War Hero-actor Murphy Missing ATLANTA IUPI) -The Civil Air Patrol searched the Appalachians from Atlanta to Virginia today for a missing private plane carrying five persons, in· Church Def ends $10,000 Grant To Angela Davis \VAUKESHA, Wis. (UPI) -The hea d of the United Presbyterian Church Sun- day defended a $10,000 grant by the church toward the defense fund for Angela Davis. "We need to support young blacks." r.-trs. Lois Stair, first woman elected moderator of the 3.1 million member church, said in an interview. "I don 't think Angela Davis was right, but the grant was merely to pu rsue justice," 1-lrs. Stair told the Milwaukee Sentinel at a reception for her at her home church nere. "I appreciate the grief this brings to those who do not understand the action. \\'e all want to support justice,'' .!lhe told the newspaper. ~1rs. Stair made the comments in answer to objections she had heard since returning from Rochester. N.Y .. where 6he presided over the 18Jrd General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church. Anoouncemcnt or the grant for the defense rund by the church's emergency fund for legal aid has sparked healed debate on the general assembly ·f1oor. f\.1iss Davis is char~ed with murder, kidnap ing and criminal conspiracy aris· ing from the killing of a judge and three other persons in San Rafael, in August. t-.1rs. Stair said the grant was "not just an attempt to buy affection of blacks and young people." She said it wa,."quile a positive statement that the Christian faith bas the power to withstand Com- munism." eluding acto r Audie Murphy, \Vorld War Il's most decorated Ameri can soldier. The Federal Aviation Administration said Sunday night Murphy, 46. of Hollywood, Calif., was aboard a twin· eng ine Aerocommander which left Atlan- ta Friday a[ternoon. The plane · has not been heard from since. The FAA said the plane filed no fl ight plan. but was bel ieved destined for 1-lartinsville, Va., or ,_1artinsburg, W. Va. The Air Force's Ea stern Air Search and H.escue Center a~ Warner Robins, Ga., coordinating the search, !aid the other occupants of the plane were Claude Crosby, Jack...UWetoD, Raymond Prater and the pilot, Herman Butler of Crossville, Tenn. Crosby and Littleton are business partner! of Murphy, according to Buddy Boggs, who lives with Murphy in Hollywood. Boggs said Murphy had plan- ned to fly to Martinsburg, W. Va. on business. The Air Force said the plane, registered to Telstar Aviat ion of Denver, Colo., flew from Denver to Atlanta to pick up Murphy. The FAA said the plane left Atlanta 's Peachtree-DeKalb Airport at J:O!J p.m. (EDT) Friday. FAA records show the craft first was r!portcd missing by a Mr. Beavers of Martinsville, W. Va. There is no Martinsville in West Virg inia and a search al Martinsville. Va., turned up no trace of the plane or a Mr. Beavers. Murphy, bom to a poor farm ing family In Kingston, Tex .. won 24 decorations, in· eluding the Congressional Medal of Honor. and \\-'as credited with killing, woundinR or capturing 240 Germans dur· ing three years of combat in World War IL He entered the Army·s Th ird Division as a private and ended the war as a cap- tain and company commander. He wanted to make the Army a career, but hi.s wounds forced his discharge with a 50 percent disability pension. He was persuaded by actor Jim my Cagney to go into movies and played in a number or westerns. He also wrote an autobiography, "To Hell and Back," and starred in the movie version . Flash Not Hot? Costl y Crisis Syste m Bmsted WASHINGTON (UPI ) -The Penta· goo's multibilUon dollar Defense Com· municatlons System (0CS) lakes 69 ~i n­ utes to send a "Flash" message in a crisis because of poor management, ac· cording to a Congressional repor t. The DCS also needs an average of 100 minutes to send a message 1tlamped ''Im· mediate." said the report, which ques- tioned ; "What could be expected from Depart- menL of Defense communic ations Jen- crally. and the Defense Communications System specifically, in a general wa-r iiluation?'' Rep. Durward G. Hall CR-Mo.), a member of the Armed Services Investi- gatirig Subcommittee that prepared the report released over the weekend, con- cluded. "we are In a hell of a mess.'' The Defense Deparl menl has four cat. egories of message precedl!:n ce, and ha! fstablished trainsmission . time goals for earh that It d~cribes as "o6jectlves. •· The categoflts are Plash, 10 minu tes: Immediate , 30 minutes: Priority. three hours. 1tnd Rouline , si x hours . In add!· lio n. mtssagei in a category ma y al~ bt.:1r a flag word sueh as "Crillcal'' 10 help insure ootict. . Tht time lapse for electrical trans- mission ol a messsge siround the world I ·. • is 5 minutes, but delays in handling .~]ow down even the faslesL me ssage by al least another 64 minutes, the report said. It recommended centralizing respon· sibilily for operations of the OCS Jn the Office of the Tel ecommu nications Assis· tant to the Defense Secretary. The report said it took 3 hours for' an "Immediate" message to reach Washing- ton from a U.S. radar tracking station in South Korea when North K"orean planes appeared on the tail of sin ECl21 recon- naissance plane. The EC121 was shot down. The report said mess11ge11 $ent 13 hours before Israeli planes attackerd the USS Liberty never reached the ship. ln fact.. one message went from the Pentagon to Fort 111eade. an Army base about 10 miles from Washington. There were 34 U.S. crewmen killed arid ' 7S wounded in that attack, which might '11ave been averted by moving the Liberty g miles deeper into the Mediterranean Sea. as the wayward message command· td. The report said North Korea succeeded In capluring the USS Pueblo In part ~ cause of blunder lll'ld misdirect~ m~ t11gcs. One crewman dltd, three were wounded' a~ 82 men were captivts for JO months. \ • The rioting, which was 11topped with the arrival o( police tactical squads, also left at least two officers injured, both of Garden Grove. Sgt. Burn said Officer Erick Wells was hospitalized with a knee injury and Offi- cer Bill Burns suffered cuts on one cf his hands ""'hen a car of youths tried to run over a grou p of four officers. The vehicle, accordin~ to Buro, lried lo mow down lhe four la\v1ncn whu a citize n jurnped on the left front fender to veer them off their path •·;. shot v.·as fired by an offietr into :a UPI Ttlt~llti. R e al Eyer111 New Pt1iss International Beauty, Jane Hansen, 19, Wclliqgton, New Zealand, piers at photog· raplier over mod 1un glasses. .SOl'Qehow, she just doesn't look like granny adjusting her bifo- cals. T,vo Children In jured in Fiery Laguna Collision An 11-year-old youth 'IUffered severe burns Sunday afternoon when an auto- mobile rear-e nded another and burst into flames on Pacific Coast Highway in LaRuna Beach. Police officers said the boy, Gary A. Rodriguez of Norwalk. is in extremely critical condition in the burn unit at Orange County Medical Center. The accident . investigators said, oc· curred around ::.:30 p.m. ir1 the 2100 block of Pacific Coast Highway v.·hen 11 car dri11en by a man identified only as Da vid A. Stewart slammed into th e vehicl e bearing young Rodriguez. Officers said the ca r, driven by Rod- riguez, older brother Gary, turned over and immediately eaug ht fire. Gary Rod· riguez and Mrs. Esther Rodriguez, moth· er of three childre n. were treated and · re leased. Anothe r child, Larry J. Rod· riguez, II, is in the intensive care unit at Orange County Medical Center. Stewart. who was uninjured . was book· ed by police on suspicion of felony drunk dr iving. Off icers said he w;i:s traveling .at 11 lii gh rate of speed when he impacted with the Rodriguez vehicle, whic h was going ::i pproximately 30 miles per hour at the ti me. Sco re Lop sided In Sa n Cle 111e'lttc As Police S1vee p The score has shifted to the other side in San Clemente's episode o v e r "decoraling" the grounds of police head- quarters with toilet tis.sue. The newly·fonned ' ' M i d n I g h t Decorating Committee'' claimed a vic- tory last Sunday momlng after a sneak attack before 'dawn with dotens of rolls or toilet tissue. The score then was Cammittee 1, Cops. Now it's cops six. Today the committee -1even San Clemente lllgh'-5ellool boys -is out of business. \ Detectives said charges would probably not be filed against Jhe pranksters, but 11fter counseling at Jeut half the group has had 1 complete change of heart. They, signed up for the department'• ride-along program. Oftlcers figure the studen41 will be able to ue first-hand where patrolmen· were la~t Sund1y morning whUe the committee did Its work . ., \ .,, tire to stop the car." Burn re]lOrted. Dlschar1e of tear gas was not con- sidered ttects!!lry. by officers but some of them did use mace on the demonstra· tors, according to Burn. "We've had quite a bit of trouble with the Strawberry Festival over the past few yeJrs, but this disturba nce was not lhe result of an organit.ed effort. There ~'A! no conspi ra cy," he added . Police said about 75,000 to BS,000 al· tended the festival Sunday. The festi vi- ties are scheduled to end today. Cubans Still Hold Airliner; Reprisal Seen MIAMI (Ar) - A Pan American . 707 jetliner hijacked with 89 persaM aboard remalns in Cuba for the secood day today while airline ofndal! seek a ruson for the "unusual period of time " it Is being detained. The Caracas to Miami flight was hi- jacked to Havana Saturda y afternoon. The release cf the four engine Boeing built jet, its 60 passengers and nine crew members had been expected Sunday, officials ~f the airline and the Federal Aviation Administration s1id. A Pan Am spokesman in New York said the airline wa s "anxious about the incon ve nience or the pa. .. sengers but we are not yet alarmed abou t the delay." ·'-State Department spolcttsman in Washington said , "We have been in touch with Pan Am officials . We tiave a re-1>0rl' irorii '!ht s;,,., Eni1>llllY wtildl representa us in Ha Vana, and they 11id all ~· ltsengers and cr~w art dolnl 1111 '"I , • The spokesman said tbl!: ere• and passeniers weri staying in a hotel and the Stvis9 Embassy had been requested to keeo the United Statts informed. The Pan Arn spokesman said the plane wa s being held in Havana an "unusual period ol lime," but said it was not un· preced~nted, adding that a previoualy hlj1cked jet was delayed 36 hours. Meanwhile. it was reported that those aboud Flight ill were taken on a bus tour of Premier Fidel Castro's capital Sunday. , The fate of the hijacker was unknown. The hijacking reportedly was the work of one man who wielded a packet knife and seized a woman passenger as 1 ~­ lage 10 gain entrance to the cockpit and divert the aircraft. The flight originated in Buenoa Airts. Argentina, with 21 passengers. Thirty nine more boarded in Caracas. Havana Radio, monitored In Miami, made no mention of the air piracy exceol to report early Sunday that the aircraft had arrived al S:JO p.m. EDT Saturday. Holiday Deaths Mounting Fast; 550 Seen .Likely Deaths continued on the nation 's highways today as the Memorial Day weekend drew to a close. 'The Natitinal Safely Council estimated before the weekend began that between 470 and 550 persons would die in traffic accidents and thousands of others would be Inju red. "The death loll stems to be running clo!e to what the cou ncil predicted," a spokesman said. '"ll appears the driving habits of the American people ha ven't improved and they're apparently not us· Ing shoulder safety belts.·· A United Press International count at ~ a.m. (EDT I showed 3.19 persons had been killed in traffic. A breakdown of accidental deaths showed: Traffic 339 Drownings 37 Planes -4 Other 34 fotal 414 Ohio reported 28 traffic deaths, Illinois 22 and California 21. Only Alaska, Arizona, H!wlii, North Dakota, Wyoming and Wattiingtoo, D.C.. reported no tllghway fataliUu during the holiday period. Four persons were 'killed In one crash near 5t. George, Utah. Earthquake Shakes BERKELEY (U PI ) -A 1110ng '8rth- quake was, recorded Sunday 4,400 miles northeast of Berkeley In the Arel.le Oce•n bff the Alaskan coast. Or, Robert A~ams of the University of Callfornla selsmographJc ital.ion 11-id the quakt's ma11nllude w1s belween 5.6 and 6 on the nichter Seal~. ' ' ' CIAIL'( PILCIT PMM ~' a;1c~ll'f KMlllW S11rf Victi11a Lifeguards and ambulance attendants look Lee Eldridge. 18, No rwalk to Hoag hospital after he was injured Saturday while helping a New- port man pull his catamaran through the su rf line al 44th and Ocean in N~.wport Beach. He was released \11ith possible rib injuries Sunday morning. Yuba Murder Count 23; ' ... .,. ·~t...~· More · Graves Expected YUBA CITY, Cali!. (AP )-A Ptfcmorial Day mas~ is scheduled tonight for Juan Corona, his family and the 23 transients whose bodies have been fo.und in graves among the trees of this California orchard community. Corona is charged with 10 cf the deaths. Meanwhile, Sheriff Roy Whi teaker or· dered a 25 man 1earch force·to comb two ranches adjoining the ' J. L. Sullivan ranch, burial site of 21 of the 23 bodies found thus far. All of the victims have been stabbed and hacked lo death with a machete or' 1imilar weapon. . Deputies spent "1 1/.i hours $.Jnday dig. ging at three Possible gravesttes among peach trees on the Sullivan property, but found no bodies. •·1 don't belie ve the end Is in sight. t think there ire more bodies out there," Whiteaker said. The special ~fass Is scheduled at SI. Isadores Roman Catholic Church to offer prayers for the victim:., Corona and his (amily. The Coronas often attended &er- vices there. Corona, 37, a farm labor contractor in this fruit growing region for the past 15 Norwn Simon, Jennifer Jon es Wed in Chann el LONOON (UPI) -Jennifer Jones mar· ried California businessman-art collector Nortop Simon aboard a chartered yacht Sunday in a predawn ceremony on seas in the English Channel so rough the guesls had lrouble staying on their feet. Simon, 64. said the academy award· winning actress "and I only met about four weeks ago. I fell in love im- mediately. We decided to come to Europe and it was in Paris that I proposed. We kept it quiet because we didn'l want any publicity.'' Miss Jones, 5.2, had bten married twice previoqsly -to ac:tor Robert ·Walker, whom she divorced In 1945 and ytho died, In 1951, and to producer O~vld 0. Sell· nick, wbo 'dled' In 196$. Simon Uid· difficult British• l'llS\~ requirements and the Britlsb 'Whitsun· holiday weekend made a regular wedding on land impo$Slble. They aettltd for • chartered ysicht outside t e r r I t o r I a I waters. A Unitarian clergyman was found to p@.rfonn the ceremony and after a S1tur· day ancrnoon lol)don shopping spree. lbey headed for Folkestone where they boarded 1 SG.foot yacl)t and went five milts out into ttw. £qlisb Channel. "It wu great fun," Slmon nid. 1·w1 wtre bo~blng ab!out ln the sea ~nd In the !Se• mMON P11• I) ' years, was charged last week with 10 o! the slayings. Charges in the other deatm probably will be filed when the final body toll is reached, G. Dave Teja, Sul.. ter County district attorney, 1ald. Asked why Corona was included in lht Mass, the Rev. Joseph Bishop, St Isa· dores pastor saiit "Whelher he's sarie or insane, he still needs our prayers. And the poor victims, they're still parL·of the human ra ce.'' Corona's family -a second wife and four girls aged 4 throu gh a -need all the spiritual help they can get, he added. "Just think of the suffering they are undergoin g," fo'alher Bishop said. The family is not expected to atterid the Mass. They have constantly tried to avoid newsmen and photographers. Co rona·s wife Gloria, his brother Pedro and his mother, Mrs. Candida Corona of Aullan , Jalisco, 111exico. visited Corona for about two hours Sunday morning in. jail In Marysville just across lhe Feather River from Yuba City. Corona was moved over the weekend to the Ma rysville jail because the sherilr said secu rity provisions there are better than in the old Yuba City jail where he had been held since his arrest Wedz>es.. day. Four miles ncrth of town deputie9 dug up muddy orchard areas which appear. ed sunken in by recent rain , as were the earlier graves. , . No more bodies were discovered and the only remaining part of the Sullivan land left to be searched wa~ the north- east corner, under eighl to 12 inches of irrigation water. • Farm workrr!I rroorted four or nvt !See MURDERS Paget) Orange l\'eather ~-Icmorial Day on the Orange Coast wUI probably look like a London autumn day with mostly overcast skies and some lntennlt- ltnt showers. Highs should be ln the &ls with lows near :>3. lNSIDll TODA V The11 coll him 'Si""'Bwt11r' and he carries a Bible instead of o. gun in Vielnnm. Bui with his d1rectlon, a sm(tll group cf Gt.s beat o// a11 attacking tnemil force . Storu Pagt .f. ''"~· t ... 11... , .. ,, C~-0-1111 U• I c1,,.rt1., Jt>lt C•mkl U O~ctt t !.lfltftlal P•.. • .. ,.,",...,....,.' ,, Mlt?'l•H l.k411'Mt t ,..... ,. ,_., 1a.1t Ttlivbltll lt l ~ DAILY PILOT H Monda)', Mq 31, 1971 Civilians Hit S. Viet Militia Repulse Attack SAIC ON (UPI) -C.O mmunist forces 1Uacked a Roman Catholic pilgrimage to a -religious shrine near Da Nang Sunday but were driven oK by government police and village militia who killed 154 of them. Only one civilian was k1lled and 10 in- jured tn the attack. The Saigon high com· mand said four . South Vietnamese eoldlel'1 who joined In the figh ting were killed and 16 woWlded. UPI photographer Willie Vicoy, who was at tne ceremony at Pra !Geu Hamlet when the atlack ocCWTed, estimated 60.000 clvlliam were taking part in the pilgrimaa•. Whtn the Communisli opened fire. the pilgrims scattered or dropped to the * * * S. Vietnam's Ky To Seek Office; Presents Views SAIGON (UPI) -Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky:, who has had ideological dilfereocts with President Nguyen Van 'lllleu, said Sunday he will run for Pru- ldent in the Oct. 3 elections. He said that evenls between now and the election date may change matters, but at the moment he has decided to be a candidate, Ky also said he believes it is ''too late" for a military solution in Vietnam because of the ch1n&e of p.1blic oplnio11 in the United States. He said that a1x or &even years ago "we had the best condi· tions to wln the military war .•• I told President (Lyndon B.) Johnson and all American officials. if you want victory then you must fiJht the enemy in North Vietnam." ' Ky aaid "the situation today proves what I said. Now it is too late. There has been a changing of public opinion in America.'' Ky, once a leading hawk, said lhe o~ jectives of his country "are stlll to keep South Vietnam free .. , if we cannot achieve it by lhe military way, then we have to go a different way." A.erospacP-Job Retraining Set To Be Outlined Tht latest information on two multi· million dollar governmtnt program11 to retrain and relocate u n em p Io ye d aerospace personnel will be presented at Golden West College, \Vednesday night In one of the programs, the U.S. Department of Labor recently earmarked $1,196,000 to be used In Orange County through the st.ate Department of Human Resour~ Development. Santa Ana . How a scienUst, engineer or technician can plug intD this, and a second program for displaced blue collar workers. will be spelled oul at 7 p.m.. in the Health Scienct building (Room 117). The building ls adjacent lo the Golden West Street parking lot. '11lis is the rirst of four job-finding meetings ilffere<t on consecutive Wed- n!:sdays through June by Golden West Eve ning College, in cooperation voith McDoMell Douglas Astron autics. Hun· tington Beach. A new series starts each month. Led by Guy B Righ ttr. McDonnell Douglss intern al p I a c e men t ad· ministrator. all :sessions are free and open to the public. OIAN~I COAlT DAILY PILOT ....,..._ ........... c-.M.. "-' ......... ........ ·-.. a .. , ... 01.AHGI COAST l'\JILISHINO COMPAH'I' J•Mtf N. W•H Pr•!M'll 111111 PIAlllt.IW' J•1.i l. C11rl•v Yk• ,.,..ld'Jl'lf 111111 0-11 MIM94f' Tli•ll'I•• x ••• u ldl1or ground while the bullets tn:im the it· tackers .and defenders zipped overhead, 1earing apart banners and s I g n 1 decorating the hamlet, Vicoy said. Military officers in the field said North Vietnam has moved a 2,900-man regiment across the Demilita rized 1.one (DMZ ) ln4 to South Vjetnam within striking distance of major allied bases. "We are concerned about it and we are watching carefully," military oUicers said at the northern provincial capital of Quang TrL Brig. Gen. Vu Giai, comm1nder of a 10,()()().man government operation to clear the northern provinces, told newsmen If he netds U.S. ground units to help push the Communists back into North Vietnam "I'll call them in." "I have been told that American ground troops would be at my di!posal if needed." he said. ''We need more of everyUtlng -troops, air strikes, supplies -to prevent the North Vietnamese from Cflming to South. Vietnam . We would like to drive them back to North Vietnam." The Communist.! shelled government positions in South Vietnam 30 times late Saturday and early Sunday. the largest number or such attacks in a 24-hour period in more than a month, military sources reported. ~fore than sixteen Americans were wounded Sunday in three attacks. Thir· teen of the casualties were in an all-day battle between U.S. paratroopers and an enemy force of unknov.n size on the cen· trat coast 2S5 miles northeast of Saigon, 1poktsmen said. 'I'1le spokesman sairl thret U.S. soldiers were wounded in an assault on Army engineers 25 miles northwest of Salgon and ''light casualties with no fatalities" were inflicted by a l~round mortar bar· rage on a U.S. arWlery position at the Cambodian border. From Page 1 SIMON ... early morning light I could just make out the wh ite cliffs of Dover. It was very rom antic." Miss Jones wore a camel.hair trouse r 1uit and a floppy leather hat. The man who per!ormed the 4 a.m. Sunday ceremony. the Rev. Eirion Phillips. said the sea was so rough one of the couple's friends became seasick. "It was lurching so much that I could hardty stand up to perform the ceremony," he said. After the JO-minute ceremony. whirh includtd a reading from Shakespeare, the boat returned to land and the couple drove back to London. Frotn Page 1 MURDERS ... 1'indent.alions" In the submer1ed acr,. age -spots Whittaker believes might be the sites of more graves. He said "it may be a few weeks" be- fore the land is dry enough for digging. Meanwhile, he said he planned to search on two vast orchards on each side of the Sullivan land where Corona had supplied workers to prune trees and pick fruit. W'hiteaker said deputies are using por· table metal detectors to locate such ob· jects as belt buckles and rings, plu s equipment designed to spot gaps in min· era! content of the soil. A corpse. would produce such a void, he 'xplained . The sheriff also said he is still ne- gotiating with the Air Force to have it take aerial infra red photographs. which would detect orcard areas where t-he ground has been disturbed. Whiteaker said he plans to ask the justice court Tuesday for live more search warrants. When asked what he wants to search, he replied : "No com· ment on the search wsrrants al all ." In two earlier searches of Corona's $22.000 tract home and van, deputies said they found an 18 inch machete: a crow bar and wooden club, both possibly blood stained; a meal cleave r; a 12 inch kitchen knife ; and a post hole digger With hair and possibly blood on lt. Crash Stirveyed Motor Officer Dennis Gilman and Officer Gary Chung study the '"'feckage after an accident Satur· day'afternoon at 41st Street and Balboa Boulevard involving three cars. Treated and released at Hoag hospital was Gary Broyles, 22 of Stanton. Not injured in the crash._:were Bernice Roberts, 29 of Costa Mesa and Charlei1el.aRoche, 37. Clemente Study Of Fire Station Set by Council San Clemente councilmen Wednesday are e1pected to receive a preliminary set of archilect's drawings for a new fire department headquarters facility. The next wait wil l be for the final plans for the major structure to be attached to city hall -followed by the bid process which will yield an exact cost for the bui lding. Architects Willard Jordan and ?-.1arvin Renfro are doing the design work for the new headquarters. which has $170,000 in cigarette tax rebates as funding. But the sort of expanded department which would occupy the new head· quarters still has not been completely agreed upon . Probsbly the toughest aspect of depart.-- mcnt expansion is the proposal to cross· train firemen and police officers under a unique system dubbed the "San Clemente Plan.'' Basically. poUce patrolmen \•olun- teering for the plan would receive a fivt- pereenl boost in salary. They would undergo training as an initial attack force which would battle fi res until rein· forcements from the volunteer fireman ranks arri ve. Such cross·lrained patrolmen would ca rry their firefighting gear in lhe trunk of a patrol car. On the other side of the coin . a pro- jected full.time firefighting staff of aix v.·ould also train in clerical duties and othe r phases of police wor.k which do not invo lve actua l law enforcemen t. Fire Chief Merton W. Hackett recently lnitimated to city councilme n that "a lot still needs working out" in the cross· training plan, presumably because of the distinctive differences between men v:ho choose Jaw enforcemenl and those who work in firefighting. Tile next fiscal year's proposed budge! contains $10,000 for the salary hikes and equipment expe nses for the volunteer squad of firefighting patrolmen . During the past week's budget study councilmen also heard proposals from Hackett to add a large. new pumper with an unusual snorkel-ladder de.vice whi ch would imp rove the departmPnt ·s firefighting capabilities greatly, Hackett sairl. The pumper, wh ich would require <1 year for delivery and a $72,000 expense to the city, would require only one man on the special nozzle fighting a fire from aloft, instead of three firemen manning a ground hose in standard fashion. College Aide Attributes Unrest To Rapid Change ANAHEI1'.1 -The culprits in the upheavals at colleges and universities around the nation are not students, spineless administrators. or sinister plot· lers, but the deep seated. rapid changes that confront society itself. This was the view expressed Friday by University of California Vice President Chester O. McCorkle Jr. in a speech to the Orange County Forum of Town Hall. These changes. McCorkle sa id, include decline of the family, population growth. increase in government size and power, urbanization, growth of science and lechnology, decl ine in indiviual autonomy , and other factors. "We've been bombarded within the span of a single lifet ime by changes which have affected in a radical way hov.· f)e(J ple view themselves, their in· stitutions, and their society. "Life styles. attitudes, tnlerests, ex· pectations needs and values of our people have been significantly altered - sometimes just plain scrambled -and our colleges and universities have not just been idle bystanders. "On the contrary. the American university has been centraUy involv ed in givi ng rise to change and is today a pivotal institution in contemporary socie· tv . It is the chief institution for discover· i;,g, organizing , evaluating and transmit· ting knowledge , .. "Thus. the university is a prize tD be sought and secured by those who would sustain the established order as much as by those v.•ho v.'Ould dismantle it." Free Clinic Endorsement Faces Laguna Councilmen A resolutio n recognizing and endorsing the Laguna BcaC"h Free Clinic again will come befnre the City Council at its regular meeting \Vednesday. John Payne. president of the board of directors of the Clinic. said Friday he will present the addltional information re· quested by the council and hopes for adoption of the resolution. Wilh official community support. the clinic: will be entitled to assistance , in both money and supplie.c;, from the Orange County HeaH h Department. After listening at its last meeting to a detailed desc ription of the Clinic's opera· lion. under its new board of directors. councilmen seemed inclined to give the requested endorsement. Jloo,\.·ever, coun- cil man Edward Lorr sa1d he v.·ould like to see endorsement by the medical staff nf South Coast Community Hospital and Counci lman Peter Ostrander wanted a financial statement. Mayor Richard Goldberg, noting that a unanimous vote probably would be more helpful to the clinic, suggested delaying action on the resolution to give Payne time to comply with the requests. Payne said Friday the finan cial state· ment has been prepared and f'n· dorsements obtained from .several more local doctors. In addition, he .sai d, he appeared Thursday before the board of trusttes of South Coast Community Hospital, at the invi tation of board chairman V i c Andrews. At the conclusion of his presentation, Payne said, lhe board adopted a resolution support ing and com- mending the Clinic and i!s volunteer staff. \\'ith regard to medical staff en· dorscn1ent. Payne said chief of staff Or. Robert Roper advised hin1 that it is hospital policy fo r the niedlcal staff to refrain from group support or censure of <1ny organization . Staff physicians must use their own judgment as to requested endorsements, he said. CAN be a Government Feud Joined ByEmployes ln a backlash against ~nt attack! on the Datai Services Department, the Orange County Employes Assoc\allon Friday warned, "A threatening sword hangs over each employes head." The bulletin, distributed to some 8,000 county employes, added: "There has been a persistent rumor that the Tax Collei;tor's unw arranted at· lack on the Data Services Department wa s but one step in a premeditated plan to eliminate one county depanment head after another. "In this case, the entire department may have been slated for elimination." The employes association is using the situ ation to drive fo r additional mem· ~rsbip. The group is now said t!J represent about 80 percent of the 8,000 employes. "The association will defend the in· tegrity and professionalism of OCEA members in all departmen ts at any time," the bulletin promises. "There has never been a time when it was more essential for all county employes to close ranks and stand together as one tea m." The attack on Data Services began Ma y 4 when Tax Collector Robert Citron charged Data Services Director Robert Farmer with grossly overcharging his and other departments. Farmer replied May 18 and accused Citron of twisting the fa cts and using falsehoods to support his position. Lasl Tuesday thf' Board of Supervisors referred the whole fight to the Data Servic es Committee of department heads and to the Orange County Grand J ury, On Tuesday, OCEA general manager Joh n H. Sawyer appeared before the board and sharply critcized Citron. He vowed the support of the association ta "uphold the honor and professionalism of Its members.'' "This applie! not only to Data Services, but in any other county department which is subject to unfair criticism and attacks by irresponsible persons or groups," Sawyer said. Sawyer charged Citron with not follow· ing county procedures when he sought to place a microfilm ing job with an outside firm without competitive bidding or reference to other county departments. Design Started On CdM Fr eew ay; To Start in '72 Preliminary design of the northern sec- tion o[ the Corona del f\.1ar Fretwa)' /Route 73) l! under wa y, the California Division of Highways reported today. Cons truction of the stretch from the San Diego Freeway southeast lo Bonita Canyon Road near the UC Irvine campus is scheduled to start In 1972. Connecting at its south limit v.'ith ex· isting MacArthur Boulevard . and follow4 ing that artery north to San Diego Creek, the future fre eway will then swing west to follow existing Palisades Road. crossing the Newport Freeway to its San Diego Freeway terminus near Fairview Road. To the south, the Corona del Mar Freeway is tentatively planned to connect to the future Pacific Coast Freewa)' southeast of Newporl Center. The con4 troversy over the coastal freeway could change that, ho"·ever. The Corona del li-1ar Freeway is plan· -~ to be elev ated betv.·een Bonita Can· yo~:id and Jamboree Road, across San Deigo Creek. then depressed fro m Jamboree Road to Red Hill Avenue (San· la Ana Avenue ) near the Orange County Airport. It Yrill aga in be elevated north across the Newport Freeway to its junction v.·i th the San Diego Freeway. Bids for actual construction of the Newport Freeway Interchange are. now being sought by the state. Councilmen balked v.•hen they lenrned of the cost of the expensive pumper, but ind icated they v.·ould consider the purchase in future years. Hackett stressed the need for A new rig. pointing out that besides the newer model in use the only other rig is an old civil defense truck built shortly arter \Vorld \\'ar JI. man's best friend DEALS for DAD lh11111s A. M11r,hl11• M•""lftl M ltw Ch•rl•t H. l••• ~ich1r~ P. Nill Altllll /11 M11119!119 l dlttn Talking Texan MAN'S 1.42 CT. DIAMOND In Baroque yellow qold. $499 SEE DOM RACITI FOR OIAMONOS. 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Tea~her~s •Loaded~ Lab, TV, Teletypes--You Name It By TERRY COVILLE Of t11e Dlli'Y ,lltl Ill " Richard Miller, 11 27-year~ld Hun· Un1ton Beach bachelor. among other thin11, -0wns : -A tl,000 teletype and a 1:100 pho11e coupJ1r which hooks the telelypt into the computers at UC Irvine. -Seven aquariums filled with crickeu, lizards and other creatures. -A complete pholo lab from cameras to print dryers to an enlarger. -A vid~ tape outfit which includes a camera. video tape recorder and closed circuit television. He stores all such household goods :It Gisler lnlermediate School. frte -to the school that is. Each day of the week. Miller teaches physical science to 180 eighth graders al Gisler. Much of the equipment used he bou1hl and still owns, but keeps it at Gisler for the use of students. ··rm not really that dedicated." he claims. ''This is more than just a job to me. It'~ my hobby, il enterlains me." ~1iller's hobby generally enterta.ins the whole school. TM teletype and computer hookup for instance. ia used primarily by the math claSHs, lhou&h it has Mme use ln science and even for tdminlstralors. .. We had this teletype setup a5 an ex- periment for two weeks. It was fascinating so I bou1ht one. There are two important aspects to it. Everyday business Is run by computers, and there are often vague, distorted "Yiews of com· puters." "Now kids can learn, with the teletype, that computers are jwl big, dumb machines that can't do anything unles~ we tell them," says the five-year veteran of the Huntlnat0n Beach City School District . ~tiller, himself. ma y be the m o a I fascinated student with teletypes and computers. He enrolled in a college com- puter course to learn more about ii, after installing the teletype hook-up to UCI . This summe r he'll teach photography to enterprising youngsters. Throughout the year Miller takes camera in hand and snaps pi ctures for other departments. ''I bought a camera two year!> aao, Newport Leader Cites Budget Restrictions Long.range plann ing goals cannot ~ met under the restrictive guidelines im- posed on the 1971-72 budget by the city council. say!ii Acting Newport Beach City M1n11er Philip f . Bellencoun . Bettencourt 10\d the council this in a section of his budgel messa11e : "It is unknown at this time how effec- tively !ht city's planning needs can be met with the newly reorganiied bu ilding and pl1nni11g departmentir.. "It would be naive, however, to 1111sume th1t the depaftmental consolidation and cre1Uon of the community dtvelopment Architectural Students Win Design Awards Two Coronll del Mllr High school 111u- denl! have received top awaN111 for their winning entrieir. in the American J11stitule of Architects and the Women 'li Architecl- ural League of Orange County de11ig1 and drawing competition. SI.eve Tttter. Corona del ~lar High 5t:nior, placed first in the countywide competition . and also received an hon· orable mention for his model entry. He is the MJn of Mr. and Mrs. Jamt.11 B. Teeter, 1257 Surfline Way. Corona de! Mar. Sharon Adams . alir.o a senior. placed third. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton L. Adams. 285 Sierb St .. Co11ta Mesa. Both are 11tudents af Gerald fllUIL~. whose .11rchitectural drafing class enters .11nd frequentl y places in the annual con- t.ts!. Sixty-five entrie!ii from 14 county high "chools were judged in the ninth aMuaJ t:onttsl . department. which resulted In nn add i· tional full-time positions, can mett 1he urgwt plannina; nttds outlined by the city council." he Sllid . "The present'1r-vel of new construction, rPdevelopment. annexation and growth activity continues and stafr time must , <1ut of ntcHsity, be devoted to the cur- rent planni11g function ," Bettencourt said . Bettencourt told councilmen he in· creased the unappropriated contingency reserve from SI00,000 to $150,000 "to prD- vide a minimal working capital fund sub- ject lo council appropri11liOl'I to help mett CQmmunity development and planning needs. The counCil h11d said that $50,000 should be included in the 1971-72 budget toward the cost. of a new maater plan of devel- opment. Bettencoort said "early attention !lhould be given to a strengthenin1 of the city's plannin.-resources." He sa id when staffing of the new super- 11gency is C<>mpleted, "more int elll1ent detr-rmination can be m1de nf 1Jte rnalive methods of meeting the city's community planni111 needs." Newport Bo0sts Ambulance Rates Rate: increases for lhe twn major am- bulance companies serving Nev.,,orl Beach have been approved by the City Council. The council granted hikes in lhe mileage charges of Seal's and Sch aeffer'" Ambulance Services ff(lm SI tn Sl.50 per milt. or part thereof. after a brief public hearing Monday night. Both companies ch21rge " basic fee of $30. besides the mileage. charge. Representatives of both companies ap- peared at the hearing and said labor costs forced the request for the rate increase. quickly grew annoyed with the squarP drug ,store snap shots I got back, so l went into a full lab," he eiplains. The aquariums directly affect his science cour$t. One i!ii filled with a recreated tide pool and the sea life found in It. The otherl! feature reptiles and in- sects mostly. . The video tape outfit also serves the entire school. ''Different classes like to tape projects they 've done for a later playback. And the physical education department tape~ high jumpers aod other athletes for reruns in slow motion .'' Sometimes P.1i\Jer attaches the closed circuit camera lo small items in order 10 blow them up on the television so all students can see what's happening. The camera equipment in his photo lab is also used for descriptive blowups. Miller, a graduate of Cal Western 10 San Diego, has done all his teaching in Huntington Beach. "I like it here," he ronfides. "And all the. items I bought I tnjoy using and t know the kids gel a kick out cf them too." Huptington Boy Bitten; Rabies Scare Raised The family of an 11-year-(lld Huntington Beach boy is facing an uncertain four months because authorities have been unabe to locate !ht dog that bit the boy more than a week ago. ~1rs. Roger Evanson said shr ha'." decided not to 1'1ave her son. Greg, Un· dergo the Pasleur rabies treatment. "Tw() doctors from the county Health Department said they vigorously do nnl recomn1end the treatment because nl the danger of a severe reaction to \.he shots,'' she explained. "They also told me there had not been a case of rabies in a domestical.ed Animal in the CQunty for five yl!ars. sn tho chances of the dog that bit Gre,o! being in· rected are eitremely small ," Mrs Evanson added . "The v.•hole thing is very trying " Greg was bitten ~1ay 18 at about 4 p.m as he walked on Kanehoe Lane near .John Eader School. The ·doj:( v.·as described as a brindle-colored ,zreat DanP. Mrs. Evanson said tht dog wa~ brown ~·ith large dark brnv.•n patches. She explained that her family moved inln Huntington Beach six months ago from Sacramenrn. "f <'Ontac!rd our physician from Sacramento, and t.r ad· vi~ed U!> lhe samP way lhe health deparl - me.nt doctors did.·• she ~Aid. "He did lell me that il usually takes more than just a minor break in the skin for t:he infection to be transmitted. so that was some relief because Greg's wound i!I quit, " small 11cr11tch that just broke !he skin. "The incubation period for rabies i!ii six v.·eeks to Four months. !ii<I all v.·e can do i!ii wail. We 're going to keep looking for the cloK. It would be a great rehrf tn find him and find that he '$ healthy," Mrs. Evanson said. --.. Sliua Pickin's Two "litter birds'' look into trash cao at an Omaha. Neb., park for hits or rood . Ho"·ever, Lhei.r search was in ... ain. The trash can was empty. Stoel{ Marl{et Posts Sharp By JACK LEFLER .t.1" lutlntu Wriltr f'\EW YORK -The stock market, ~purred by signs t1f ect1nomic comeback and a slov.·ing nf innation. ha!ii rebounded by nearly f>O percent in the last year. The recovery stopped the steepest slide !':1nce the historic crash of 1929. Trading volume soar~ tn record levels as prices rose. The widely watche<I Dow .lones in- dustrial average -made up nr ~ blue C'hip stock5 -!iiag,i:ed nn ~1ay 26, 1970. tn 6.11.16. ils ln11o•es1 level since ii stood 111 626.21 on Nov. 19. 1962. One year later il closed at 906.41, down from it~ recovery high of 950.82 attained last April 28, The abrupt market turnaround came ;is 1he ,11\mosphere on Wall Street changed from pessimism !n optimism about domestic Rod international economic and political situ ations. Aflcr the Dow Jones industrial average 7.oomed to an all time high of 995.15 on F'eb. 9. 1966. a steady erosion set in under !hr pressures of 11 slowing economy with rising unemployment and falling cor- porate prnfit5, a tight money policy in this country. 11nd crises in Indochina and lhe Middle East What specifically lurned the market around~ ~lany broker~ 11nd economilli! aaid these were the major factors : -The economy showed modest but plainly evident indications of pullil'll oul of the recession. -The growth rate of inflation ir.lowed. -Interest rates fell sharpty from rttord high levels. makin1 more m6ney available for economic expansion. -The big institutional investors - mutual funds. pension funds, banks N'd insurance companies -which had retreated lo the sidelines 1s prices fell, lellped back into the markel ta reinvest huge accumutation!ii nf cash. -The Middle East crisis cooled, and the U.S. withdrawal ol lroops fro m South Vietnam progressed. As stock prices climbed and the renew- ed activity of the institutions sent volume rocketing. the small invrstors alsn returned In lhe market. With volume reaching heights con· sidcred unthinkable only a few years earlier, prosperity returned In Wall Street. which had been awash with red ink only a year or so earlier. The average daily volume nn the New York Stock Exchan&e boomed to 18.21 million shafes in the first four months nf this year. This wall far above the avera1e daily total of 11.M million shares for all nf 11170, the previous record 12.97 million shares in 1968. 6.17 million shares shares in liM, and :t04 million ir.hares In 1!150. DAIL V PILG~ 3 Builder's Bid Delayed In Laguna A bid lo extend Wilcox. Way through t1 Griffith Way has betn continued to th1 .June 7 session by Laguna Beach Pl1MinJ Commissioners. At the request af applicant Thoma5 J Lingo of 615 Wilson \Vay who is seek.in( permission to construct nine units along I proposed roadway. planners delayed tht variance for lurther study. Planning Director Wayne Moody sa1~ Li11~0. v.·ho ran into 11 logjam or mor• than 40 prote11ting neighbors, was askinJ for lime to talk with adjoining proper!) ov.'ners. The commission earlier thiir. month ex· pressed disapproval of i n c re a sin a allowable density for the building sit.e dut to parking and access problems. Lingo's continuance Monday w 11 1 followed by a bid by ruchard L. Fen~kt to change the Wllcox Way-Wendt Terraa area from R-1 lo R·2. F'enske said that adjacent properl~ ownerir. have ren tal units, so he should bE allowed the same right. Moody noted two adjacent nwnert holding more than 20 perctnt of the zone have objected, making the bid invalid. "If Wilcox Way can be extended. the property could handle more un.iU." com- missioner James; Schmitz declared. The planners moved to continue the matter to the June 7 session to determint 1talllll of nei&hboring property a.nd rietermine if it is being used as renta.l uniu. In other action, the commissk>n set • May 24 .study susion ta hear an ap- plication by Paul Westbrook to use hil property between Woodland Drive and Milligan Way for parking during th• Festival of Arts: t:onsider a land use report by Commissioner C.11rl Johnson, ind rtceive an architectural alld land supervision ( Al.S) report from city coun· cilman Peter Ostrander. Starting Out At the Top? KATMANOU. Ntpa l (AP) -Dr. David J . Peterson of Minneapolis. Minn ., didn't m11ie it to the top of Mt. Everest. but he and Catht.rine Watt! are goini;: tn be married nearly half way up the world'a highest mountain. Peterson, 28, a member nf the in· temational expedition U1at last week abandoned its attempt It\ climb 29,02&-foot Everest, and Misit Watts, also of Minnea.po\is, wHI be married Rl 11 Tibelan monastery 13,000 feet up the mountain, ex· pedition sources s1id. It was not known when the ceremony would be held, but presumably it will be !OOn. Thfl sources 11ald Mi~ll Watts had sent word to the Thyangbnch e monastery to prepare some loca l Tibetan beer, known as chhyang, for the occasion. El Rancho has the hottest price in town! Meat Loaf ... 0~~~~~A.DY ••.. 79fb Precision ground meAt!>, blended . , . made \\'ith fresh egrs t Ham Loaf ... ~~E~.~E~~~ ... 89~ \\'t use our own leRn tendt'r ham. and fresh t!(fs'. Sliced Danish Ham . . .. ..... . .. . . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... .. 5<;• DeliC"ious I.Aste treat from our delicate~en'. Danola ... 4 oz. pkr. Springfield Tomato Juice .............................. 29• lntroduC"e thr meal with a glAis of chilled juiC'e~ Bir 46 oz. un. ,,,,,,, John Vi LB. PKGS . • • • • • • A \l&lue you v.·(ln't \\"ant to p~s up! r·11rmcr .John'~ Lastyi littlt' AAU~3g'l>S ... pure Pork. delicioua!y Hl80ned: Al this price you'll want & package or tv•o for tomorrow'1 breakfast .•. and &e\'~ral packages for the freeur~ Save on 1auure.,. at El Rane.ho I Priers '" E:fftc1 111ts lllld Wtd . 111nt J oM 2 Clo.~trl ~1~morinl Doy Bananas .................. 10~ Central America's fine3t .• , v.·orthy of Lhe Chiqu ita name! Grape Jellv ~~;~~J~o/.~59' Big ~2 oz. ja.r ••. enough (or so many u.ndv.·iche.s and trea~ ! Nabisco Oreo Cookies .................................... 49• The famous &Andwich cookie1 •• , chocolat.t \vafer, v.anil& cent.tr! 15 oz. Planter's Cocktail Peanuts . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . 69~ Big 13 oz. e1n ••• put 'em out in a bowl, and watcll them dl!a.ppearl ARCADIA : 111n1e1 ·"d Huntmiton 01 1:/1 1 1/. PASADENA : l:/f;r SOUTH PASADENA : r/i'i/. HUNTINGTON BEACH : r/1 1 1/. NEWPORT BF.ACH . 1111 "''""""' %11 ""' fl fl111rho C111l1 rl . 1JO W"'' C•1lnr,11l11 Blvd ,:•.· f1en1orit anl'I H unt111~ton Or ·•, Warnf'r anrl Alp,anq111n (8riJ1/lw,11~ C1nler l'tri) (,1,ttil11!1111 f1',ILl111f Vill.tyt Cti.I~·' I .. ' I I r ' , .·• 4 DAJLY PILOT College District Budget Cut Windfall Told By GEORGE LE!DAL OI 11!1 o.n, f'llll $11H Th• 121 mllllon Coast Community Co!lege Di1trlcl preliminary budgtt for 1971·72 represents a 22 percent windfall for property taxpayers from Seal Beach to Nt!'l"J)Orl Beach. JI state community college funding pro· posed In Gov. Reagan 's budgel goes through as expected and the estimattd It.I billion of asu.ssed \'aluation prove.'! to be accurate tht district la~ rate will drop 20 cents. Bible 1·nus wtU bf the lar&pt tln&Je reduc· tion in tax rate we've ever had .'' 1ald Correllan J. Thompson, vlct: chancellor for busine~s. This year Coatil College District tax- payer5 paid 1.8917 per 1100 to support a 122 S million budget. Next year, If a rtnal budget similar le the prelimln&ry document Is adopted, the district tax ratt "''ill drop to 1.6887 per .1100 of assessed Yaluatlon. F'or I.he owner cf a 132.000 home assess· ed at $8.000 the tu rate cut results in a 116.!7 savln1 on the portion 11f hls pro- per1y taxes that gou to support the l\lo'n· year college 1ystem. While he paid 171.36 ir 1970.71. he'd pay only $M.09 next year. Tht txpected tax cut Is not the first in the district'• history, •llhough it ls the largel!il year In year ta11"ate decrea:se at· tributabll!' to budget trimming. The first reduction wu one of L2 mills in the 19Sl·SZ budget. Thompson noted. In 195&-57 an expiring corl!ltruction tax overrJdt dropped the tu rate from &4 cenlJ to 37 cents. Toti11~ Soldier 'Sin Buster' Young Saves Day at Viet Fire Base By STEWART KELLER.\1AN FIREBASE RIFLE. Vietnam ! UPI) - Jimmy Young, alial!i "Sin·BUsler.'· was lasl a5leep In his foxhole curled up on a camouflage pancho. \\•hen !ht first mortar round shook the orange earth around him . The 36-year<ild Springfield. ~10 .. Army Captain. rubbed his hazel eyes. buttoned his jungle fatigues and stood up in dusty combat boots. In the light nl thP exploding mortars it ~·a! just possible tn makt out the cro5s on hls left lapel and the Bible buldging in· aide his right breast pockel. "When you·re 1n a situation like that vou don't have a chance to pull out 6even lex! books on. morality lo decide ·what to do. · said Chaplain Young. who prefers to be called Chap. or Sin-Buster. H!' did jus1 aboul everything but pull a trigger to turn back a Communist atLack the olher night ai;?a inst U.S. Anny engineer! building F'irebase Rine on a mounLaintnp 15 miles Southeast oJ Hue... Chap won a Silver Star from the Army for his elforl..s. but he's oot so sure how churchmen back home will lake lo a man of God leadlng troops in battle. "I feel I acted right. .. he said, crossing tus legs and pulling on a filter-tip cigarette. "My consctenre is clear. If wh.:it I did wai; morally wrong Uren God ~ill be my judge." Sin-Buster talke<I wilh his hands. his eyes and his face . His closely cropped black hair was graying. bul he still had a boyish grin. the truck. He was about reai:ly tCJ drop lrom uhaw;tion himself . but before he had a chance lo rest a soldier screamed out. "they're in the bunkers. they're ln the bunkers ... The chaplain ran back loward the bunkerl!i. He. picked up three Gls on the way and asked them to go with him from bunker t.o bunker to clear out the Com· munists. He told one soldier lo crouch at tha front of a bunker wilh an M-16 whiie he .uid another Gr coYered the back. "Okay, let them have it." Chap shouted, and lha Resident Asks Parking Permit For Festival Laguna Canyon d\lo'tlll'r Paul Westbrook "''ill apply for a Lemporary permit lo park cars on his Milligan Drive property during rhe 1!171 Festival of Arts. Planning Directnr \\111ynt Moody 531d Westbrnnk·s bid In turn his eucalyplu5 grove into 11 shaded haven for Festival goers will he put nn the re,l{uhtr June 1 Planning Commission se.~sion. ~toody added that police would require adequate lighting of tht> property ln discourage vandalism. and right turn on· ly signs may· he nece~,;ary to smooth lralfic flow from the oarrnw st reel off Woodland Drive. Westbrook i"s asking permission lo park 80 or 90 cars on his properly which \\'ill require removal of four lo fiye trtt stumps. In answer to a quf'!ry frnm the com· mission . the applicant says he willingly would donate replacemtnt trel!A CJ up front stuck his rifle inside and blasted away. A Communist hiding Inside wa5 blown apart. "You might say he had his wholfl day ruined.'' Sin-Bwter joked. "Over there, over there. gel him," Chap shouted when a Communi11t car· rying a grenade launcher stl!pped into the open. One of the soldie.ri; cut the sapper down with a burst of automatic rlne fire . The chaplain apC1tted two more Co m- munisl'I crawling on the ground ne.:1r one of the bunkers. "Gtt them. get them." he velled out. And one of his men opened up With a machintgun. Chap helped the wounded U.S. :iooldier1 abnard medical helicopters when the fighting came to an end. One American \1·a~ killed and 11 were wnunded in I.he at· tack . Sin-Buslt>r's lhree Gls acrounted for lnur of the seven Communists killed by lhf' base's defenders. "I believe in the sacredneS!I of human lire," chap said. "I Yalue human life highly. I guess that i;nme of those people we killed might belif've. in God and go to church. But I've got In 1tick by my p11rishioners. I can't help caring more &bout them lhan abou1 the Com· muni.,.ts. If $0mebody's got to get it. I don't want ii to be one of my boys," Ch;ip, who has beP.n in LhP Arm.v for threr ye;ir~. wHI be ltaving \'ietnam ne1l month artcr on,. year in lhe war z.nnP . Hi.~ ne1t assignment. will be Fort U!onard Wnnd. Mo. ''Don 't get the idea I'm !Orne snr1 of Pallon of. the Ch11plain Corps.'' he ~aid "I believt war i~ totally immoral. I don 't M!f' any!hing right about it. But a soldier's job i~ In fight and my jnb is 10 ha\'e him dn what he's trained to do.'· Sin-Buster lapped the Bible inside ht.! right breast pockel uncrossed his legs and then crossed them again. .. \Vhy did I do 11~" he said. "I don't kn ow for sure Maybe I ca n explain i1 by felling a story aboul when my daughter \1·a.s two or thret years old. I saw this rattlesnake near her and there wasn't enough time to yell out. It did the only 1.hing I could. I ran my lawnmower ovtt it " Chap stumbled out of his loxho!e jusl before midnight into a night llt up by e1· plcsions 11nd tracer rounds. A soldier lim- ped toward him. blood rushing from his face. back and arms. Clemente Businessmen "Over there.·· I.he GI s;i1d. pointing to American bunkers Ml yards away. "They need help lhtre. You bell.er hurry." To Give Students Tips The chaplain put the woundl!d man on lht ground beneath the prnttttion of !he 5fr,eJ bed of a fivP-lon truck and rushed off to help the others. Communist gunners were f I r 1 n g mort.ars into the base and sappers were advancing up the mountainside tossing grenades and explosive satchel charges Ch11p dove after each nr the grenades and satchels and threw them right back do1\'fl the mounta in Some of them blew up only ~econds afler leaving hls hand.~ He hurried back and forth carrying v.ounded Gls to safety under the bed of San Clemente's business and pro. fess1onal persons ha\•e received requests to join in a unique work experience program for high school students scheduled to begin next fall . The cooperative effort bet\veen the Chamber of Commerce Education Com· miliP.e and I.he vocational counM!ling staff at San Otmente High School has beeo in the planning .stages for the last several months Cnmm1tlee. Chairman Art Hotmrs this v.•eek sent cards requestina participation Lagu11a Recreatio11 Unit To Brru1cl1 Out Tl1i s Year The L a & u n ~ Beach Rec rca· t1on I)f'partment will spread its wings this summer and &UJl'.1lent tM usual ·summer rttreatlnn fart of swimming. ll'nnb and crafts lessons with such added al· tractions as sailing 1nstrurtion 11t Dana Harbor . a bus trip to Sea World and a chilrlren·~ tht!aler work!!ihop At the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. S1gnup.'> for mnre thsn a dnzen different summer recreation prngramg "'ill gel un. der "ay Sa1urcl11y 111 the Recreation Department. 17!! N Coast High\.\'ay. ~!embers of the Laguna Beach .Junior \l'oman's Club again will assis1 w!lh tht registration procedures tn help keep lines mo1·1 ng. e rochurel!i u·ith the comple1e program, including dates 11nd feei; ha ve been sent hl'lme wllh school sh1dent~ 11ncl 11re a1 a1lablf' Al City Hall , thP Recreation Department. the Chamber of Commerce ancl thP rire slation!I. Non-refundable recs iire pay11blt at the time of regil!itralion ind may be paid ln cash or by chtcks or money order. Registration. restrir;ted 10 Pf'rMins residing In lhr l .. agun1 Bf!acb School District, including summer ruiricnts, will be on a first«tm!' flrsl ·5en'ed basis. \l.'Llh Flgn-ups i;chtdu!erl from 9 a.m W :i p.m. Saturday. June 5. !I A.m lo 7 p.m ti.inn· day. June 7. and 9 1 m In I pm. Thul"Mill}. June 8 through fnday. June I l Lf o~n111g! are 1Y11t111ble. p11rlir1p;i.nL'> al&o may register ft'lr 1c11vifie~ during th! ,first meeting or tht cl11s,. As usu11t. the most popular 1ummf!'r c\1s1 i~ elpeettd · lo bP !i'.\lo'immlng, for \\hi ch no leu th11n 43 iwo-wHX sessions art ~cheduled. beginning June 21 Cerl.lfitd Amerlcall Rtd Croscs wale.r •l!fe.ty Instructors wUJ condur.t cl11!:>ses for all agt~ ranglnlJ from six-month-olds in the. Mommy·1nd-Me section to teco~ and • } adultJ in syr.hronized S"'1mming and sroior Ille sav ins F'ee for each seSsion is '3. Instruction is a! the hii;h school pool. The pool also "''Ill be ope.n rnr .:i.fter11oor1 recreational s\lo·immini;? ,June ii through SepL 6, seven rl11ys a \\'P.ek 1'ncl for e\·en· Ing swimming 1'1nndAy~. \\'edne~days llru:I Fridayi;. CertifiP.d Red Cros.5 \ifeguarcls \.\•ill be on duty. Admission "'ill be ZS cents. Tennis. ~·ith 4(1 :iochcclu led twn-week ~e'ssions. wilt be offered f(lr beginning. in· termediate and advanced pla yers in three groups fnr fees or I~ and Sli 11 se,;sion , "'·ith p\11y a1 the high school courr.~. ln~lruclors \viii be Alex Ott. "''ell-know" ('oun!y pro 11nd Rnr<'n Dem11tf!ill. former· ly nn the hl~h ~chonl tennis te<1m . now 1 rnlle~E' pl11yer. An 1nnnvatloo lhls yc11r w1I\ bf' 11 chilrirPn':io lht>nle r work.o;hop ;ii !ht L:iguna ~1ouHon Playhouse. directed by <~wen ''iirntll and culmlnalinli? in 11 lull· .c:cale production fe11tu ring lhP :iotuclrnt~. The six.week work5hnp is open to b(lvs and Rirl~ aged 6 to 18. for 11 $2~ fl'f ' Al~ new !hi~ )'l'llr will he 1ta1l1nR 1Ps.wts, presenled in CfK'l~ral\on \\•Ith the Danit Pninl Yacht C1uh. Qne.we-ek :io~· 11ions will begin PVtry TuP~cl11y for a lte of SUI By ~·11y nr ~Xfl('rimPl"ll. thr Rrr rr1111nn ()ep11rtment 15 pl11Min,ll an 11ll-1'1a\' bus lrip 10 Stii \l."orld on \Yrdnesda.~· .. JuOf' 21. opt:n 10 1111 111:e!-Co I v.·ill h( S.j 6.'i lnr adull~. $4 7!i rnr JUn iorllt l~ In 17 11nd S.1 Ml. for rhildren 5 tn 12. i'clucl1ng bus rart, 11dmission and all shows O!~r l!~m· on the s11rnmer mtnu in· cludr ~urfini,! for hr111nnerJ. rraft~ lnr children. b.:illr! 11nd rrea111·• dantl'. guJta.r tnd gQlf , bllseball. softball and volleyball. lnform11tion o" 111 programs 1.!t l \'&ll8ble. •t !hi' Rf't'reaUon Df'partmrn~. 17~ '/\' Coast Hlih"·ay, phone 494-112~. Ext. 4~. by chamber members In the program \vhich \\'ill yield school credit. rin·lh~-job exposurl! In s1udent~ and a thrust into the righl career for lhe teenagers. Business and prnlession.:il members or !hi' chamber can participatt by: -Meetin~ w1th student~ al !he h1~h M:hool to discuss the volunteer's OC· cupaUon nr profession. -Bringing int erested !l1udenl!i to the \'nlunteer's business lo briefly explain the vocahon. -Taking into the Yolunt.eer's OC· cupaeion one or more interested studenl..s for an average of two hours a day over a 1ix-week period . Holmes ~tres~ed thal nn w<i~E'1' llrf' in· \•olved in the program -only !ht \\'ill· 1ngne&~ of a volunlrer to donate lime and e1perieoce tn the student. He said the commi!l!'''s p<1.rticipa11on stems from a philo~ophy of practical le;i.rning in educatinn, "\Ye all h11vf' expressed the lhought tha1 lhe preM!nl educational s~·slE"m needs more empha~ia on practical !taro· 1ng," he said. In the mailing lhis week 1 letter f'l· plaining the program wal!i ~en! alnni: 11·i1h 11 card which c.ian be ~enl back to chamber headquarlers indic.:i.ling a mtm· ber'1 interest in the program . Personl!i who did nol receive lht card <'an oblain nne through the chamber of commerce office. Sh uttle Service Ordered Closed l"rom PendJeton A hmousine service whlcl'I has shultled 1\1ar1nts from C:Jmp Pendleton ln Anaheim has betn forbidden to continue i~ service by a ruling of the Public \;!i1i lie8 Commla.dnn. - Pl'C 11idP~, thi:o; week a.noounct.d lht b11n b\' the panel 11g11inst Tra vtl·All Tran.o;. porlation Comp;1;;ny. Speei(ically the hrm i' forbidden t" flptrate ~cheduled. iocl1vldu111,f1rP serviCf' htlwetn thl" l11rge b8(f' Ancl tile central OranRe County city. Accnrdini: tn PUC Chairman .J . P. \'ukasln .. Ir .. l'ravtl·All 11ssertedly wa~ nptr111in,1t 11 p!i;.scn~cr i:tage Ct'lrpor&tlon "''ithoul C11mmt!~ion iiiuthorlly. Tht 11clion c11mP in An~wer to 11 com· pl11int filed h~· Greytwund Ro~ Lint! and Communil,\' En1rrpr1~r! &nd w11~ the sutt. Jtrt of ht'ar1ng,~ 111.!I 11111 At lhl'l$e M~rin;:• ~pnkci;.mcn for lh! TrA vel·All firm cnntendtd lt wa• offerfn1 m,.rely cab str\'ltt Commissioners. lmwever, dl.~agn!d. 1dding 1.1111 the. rirm'1 car1i did not h11'' taxi meters. ( -• . And 1n 1967-68 a one~nt per 1100 ta1 rate reduction "''as enacted. In aJ.l other years. district budgeu have lncrea:sed, and tax rates .tlonJ!, with them. ··we do nJn a tigh1 ship," Tbompsnn said. notina !he bulk of this year's i;av· logs was in ellmlnation nf lhe junior col- lege construclion 111.x by cutback~ in capital conslruclion pmject.s next year. Increasing enrollments also helped balance the budget aince the district receives mflre state aid which i! TAKES NEWPORT POST R•crt1tion Leader Whitley Whitley Named Ne'v Recreation Head in Newport A Garden Grl!lve mao new with the Les Angeles County Recreation Department ha s beeo named tht> new Newport Beach r!'creation supervil!ior. Ronald A. Whitley. 32. will succeed Richard Dusttrhofl, whl!I rCl!iigned last month lo lake. the pn.o;it1on ef Parks and Recreation direclor in Norco .. Wh11ley has been serving a a tO()rdinator of 5peclal projecl.ll for the Los Angeles Ccunly Department since January. 1970. Pri11r to thaL hf: was a senior recreaUon specialist fl!lr two and ene·half ye11rs. He joined the county department in 1962 as a recreation specialist after work, 1ng ln the recreatilln dcpa.rtmenls of Long Beach and G.:i.rdena. Whi11e)'· "'hn has a master's dtgrtt 10 recreation administrali11n from Cal Stal, Long Stach. is married and has three children. dislribut~ on 1 per ~ludtnl basis. Thompson 11ld the prellminary budget carries forward 1n extra 119 over the SM.1 11nnual grant per 11tudl!nl from the slate that w111 approprl11\.ed in r.t,e 1971)..71 stat.I! budget. The extra 119 also ap~ar~ in the year'1 stale budget as 11 line item expense. Were that to be deleted by the legiidature "' the gnvernnr. the district would lose '251),()()11. Tht1mpson seid. The loss could not be" replaced by any tax ·increase and would require further budget trimm ing. John Severson Chancellor Norman "'atson emphasized 1n his presentation of the budgel l'l truste'ts earlier this week that the reduc· tion lo a t.11 m11Hon total budgt>l represented trlntming $.'J million from tht collep,e department reque~l11. Thi! sug· p:ested budget i5 11.5 million l~li than ""'as ~pent by the district this year. The budget includes a 5.6 percent pay hike for both te1ching and non teachin6 staff that was approved by tnlslce~ in Apr1L Surf Publisher Leaving Coast One of President Nixon's c!nsesl nl'!ighbors -a San ClementL resident who launched a successful moviemaking and publishing career a dozen ye11.rs ago -is moving. Jnhn Severson. 11wnPr·puhli.~hrr nf Surfer Magazine. has •·demnt~ .. him!(elf to the ma,llazinl'!·~ photographer ;i;nd will movr himself and his f11mil y to the ii;.land of i\faui in Hawa l1. Severson said this week ht want5 tn return lI) more crealive pursui~ aflPr sptnding years guiding olher creative employes in the "uccessful magazine and moviemakin~ prore~sion. The f;imily will le11ve il5 home al 40.l Alici.:i in Cyprus Shnreii; -a residence next door lo La Callia P11cifica. where the Ni1ons .,pend their v11:cations. Severson caught the wave of popularil.v for surfing in this country. ttncl around !ht. world, in thE' early 1960s in much ThP same way 8S a surfer cat.chts a mountin,I! wave. An'd 11 waii; 11 gre.sil. ride. hr ii; lhe fir~t lo admit. Al 11ge 37. he has been I.he founder. tditnr and publisher of lhe much· 11rclaimed Surfer Magazine, author nf several bookl! on surfing and a hi~h!y sncce:o;sful film m11ker. • Now Severson. whn st11rted :i;urfiniz in 19~ •·when we w ere con~idPred odd· ball".'' find11 he i~ mi~sing I.on much of the action And wanU to gel. back lo it. ''I'm firing myself A!!' puhli~Mr." he Sil)'!I. "I promol.rd mys.ell I n pholoRrapher. which I tQnsidcr the be!'l jnb on the m11g117.int. ancl I immrdia1el.v aMigned myself lo the besl place -Maui HAWR ii." The reasons iiire l\lo'O. "\ found 1h.:it I w.:111 involved in directini,! a n d miiniputatint people who werl! rifling cre;i tive thin ~5,'' hP 1>ay~ ... I was gE>tting aw:ty from th!' cre111ivity," Then too. hP is di~m;iyccl with n1an·s imprtcl nn the !'Pashore. ;incl the cntiri> marine environment. i:iince hi! buil! his homf' nn Cypru~ Beach, where he 1.c; 11 neighbor nf Pre.~ident Nixon. in 1964. he haA .o;een dramatic ch.:ing:es. '·The !lea lion~ don '! hn rk nut on Sc-<1.l flock a.ny more The pelican" 1trf' rlii;ap- pearing. Thi! \\elp beds ha\'e riied out. Even the color of ocean 1s changing ." he sa~'s. "1 think that 11 would help a grea! deal if people gnt b<ick a llHle clol!ier 1ci n.:iturE'. rt>coii:ni ze thf' v.·nnders or n;iture." Jn quc.~I nf 1h111 kind nf 111finitv, Se\'ersnn ls ~.:iilin~ Friday ll'lr ~111ui \lo'l1h hii;. \lo'ife. U:iuise. anrl children. Jeqna. 11, ;incl Anna . ti. and moving into a cnunlr,Y l'lnme nn ,\11. H;il\lo'<i k11l11 Surfer ~1ai::117.ine. no"' with :J 100.001\ csrculatinn . has been 5nlcl Its: editor Sieve Pe7.man. has lakt>n over a.> publ isher. .. I didn't plan to stay forever," Se\•erson s.:iys. In Haw.:111 he plani; to "[Jve quietly . pu! !ilm:io logether anrl cln a Int nl surfing." In parlicul<ir. he wants lo ":ioeek nur th<> re.ally unique thin~s .:ibout lhe ocean and m.:in ''.'I rPl1tt1nnship \\'ith the nce<in. · '·F:vervhodv h11.~ lo be .:i p.:ir1 nf the solution In the en1'irnnmenral problem~ The i;n!ut1on is mas.~ 111,1•;irP.ness," ht sav'.'I. Filrnrnaklng is the vehicle. l"eve.r.~nn al1'early h;is prncluccd se1·.;11 rinoul.:ir i;urfing films . An eighth. ·•P3c if1r Vihr;:itinns ,'· of fCf!1Ure length, opened in the.:iters 11r.ros.~ the country lhis W"Pk follo\lo·in~ highly l;i vnrahle rcac11nns In 1 Hm llprl West Coai;.t shnwini;: last fall . •·Jr~ a surf film , bu1 more than that." hP savs. '"It shows hO\\' surfer~ rea \IY li\'e. iint "·ha\ \•ou i;et> nn !'<iturclav af, 1ernl'!On TV. 11 ~how~ what Is happening lo lhe ocean .. In H;:iw11ii hr p!an:io 1n J)rocfure tnl'lfl!: films wilh ;i similar mcss.:i~P. He JS tak· in l.! \lo'ilh him thou~.:ind~ of feel of unused rilm . HP pl11n~ In produre short film~ "wh'1c:h fflU!d hetnme part of a big mo\'I! in !he fu!ure ·· Af1er :. ye:.r in l\1au1. h<' .~.:1.\'s. he 11nd his f.:1m1!~' will t.:ike off fnr f.urope or South Afric11. nr Nrw 7..ealand and Austr11 li;i, ll'h<'rC1'Pr. he pl11ns to \\'rll( :io1nr\es ;incl sh(l{l1 liln1s .:incl phn1C1i;:raph~. In nthr.r wnrr!i;., livf' by !he !'l~·le he'! brnui;?ht in10 loru.~ thrnu,l.!h .~urf1ng. "lt':o; part1all~· 11n l'~~c.:ipe fr1Jm wh al we've got ~n[n,I.! -the cJo!(ure of Ille all .:ir nu ncl us.'' he :io::iys '"Thrre '" nobody out !hrrP rn tell ~'fll! 1•·h ::it 10 dn . . 1!'s !ike ! danc~ Vnu imprn1·11P a~ you go ;ilnng ·• 0 Diagnostic Center for car check-ups. Penneys Scientific Test ing Center can help to point out weak spots in certain vital areas of your car. In less than one hour we put your car through a series of scientific tests (212 of them ). Steering. engine. brakes, transmission e lectrical and cooling systems. You watch the results come out on a~ electronic typewriter. The written reoort shows the results of the tests . It indicates what tested parts of your car 11re weak and what parts are strong. A trained diagnosllcian will go over the reoort with you . If you wish, he'll give you an estimate al any necessary reoalrs costing biQ money. Theres no obligation to have any of the work done. You decide what to fix and where to li:x it. The cosl1 Only g 88 Nol bad for a check·up these da/3 . Penneys Scientific Testing Center . A.n~~"' Charge It at any of these Penney Auto Centert: BUENA PARK !Or1ngethoroe 11 vaneyYiewJ CARLSBAD FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "THE CITY' Dl1gno111c ltn11 optr\ Mond1y 1'1rough Selurd1y. I I I ' ---QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi '-rhe doctor says the crick in your neck is an allergy Ii> 'Hot Pant&'. Stop flipping your head around when you see a pair." Milk Sear~hers Doctor Researches Samples By JOSEPH L. l\f YLER WASHINGTON (UPI I-Or. Bruce Baker and his helpers milk polar bears. Also grizzly bears, barren· ground caribou, rocky moun- tain bighorn sheep, mountain particles may linger for years . Among the long.Jasting radioactive elements a r e strontium-90 and cesium·J37. Baker's milk tests indicate that le\•els of these elements goat. moose and Arcl1c wolf. in northern Canada are now ' Also fin ~'hale. be I u g a "y,,•cJI belo111 the maximum Y.·hale, harp seal, dall sheep. lolerances established by the muskox, snowshoe hare and reindeer. 1Canadian) Department of l'-'ationar Health and Welfare.•· In addit ion. they have col-. lected samples of human milk To . get m~lk fro m the 14 in the Canadian North. ~ species sampled, the Baker is 8 professor of invc 1 stigalo_rs use ·a .variety of agricultural chemistry a t m~ ~ods. Jn c I u d t n g tran· MacDonald College, ~1cGill qu1ltzers by ~art gun to make University, in ~1ontrea!. His su~e the animals suffer no helpers are college graduate pain . . atudents. \Vhales ,~·ere milked al Baker's purpose in col· whaling stations to which they had been hauled. lectin& and analyzing human 1 ~----------I and wildlife milk samples is to provide authorities Y.'ith in· formation on radiation levels in the far North and also the extent to which pesticides have infiltrated creatures !iv· ing at ·'the top of the ~·orld." Neither lhe United States nor Russia has tested nuclear v.·eapons in the atmosphere wince late 1962. But some fallout from high-flung test debris is still drifting down from upper levels of the at· mo.sphere where radioactive Beauty Bulletin from Penney$: Our color special brin gs you out of the everyday! Have a color retouch or tint now, for just 6 66 Or try a "Festival " budget " perm. Including shampoo, cut and set. 895 FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH ..,....., ..... ,.... 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The lll(IVe clears the ~·ay for state action to help the bald e.agte survive in Gatifornia. .R~rt Jl.Jallette, ISl!OCiate wildlife manager-biologist for the State Fish and G'ame Department. not~s that many . bald eagles existed J,ere, until the 1920s· and ·1930s whtn peer pie began migrating · t tl 'California in large nwnbcrs . Now. he says, the number of resident bald eagle!\ i n California is down· to "probably around 100." MalletLe attributes th e decline (If the ba.Jd eagle t(l loss of habitat, scarcity of food and polluticln. "The influx of civilization has caused · encroachment .'(If habitat'."' lie · said in an in· lt:rview. Mallette said the eagle hes been driven from its living quarters by-people such as loaiers who cut trees con- tahiing nest.s. Sonietimes, he saJd, people also inadvertantly ·scare eagles away from nest.s which contain eggs. "In some cases disturbances at the nest will cause chicks to starve to death when adult birds y,,·on"t come in," he said. Another contributor to the bald eagle's demise Is the declining spawning runs of fi!h v;hich migrate from the ocean to fresh water. Eagles traditionally feed on the carcasses or fish 1vho die after spawning. "Sometimes they eat live fish, too. bul usually they take the easy y,,·ay out and feed on the dead spawners," said MaHette. The wildlife expert said fish food for ' eaglt.s not only is dwindling but some li!h con· lain poiS(lnous p o 11 u t a n t s y,,•hJch are eaten by the huge bird s .. State wildlife p e r s a n n e. I spotted· only 24 California nesting sites of bald l?agles from 1967 through L 9 7 O. Almo.sl all were in the northern point (If t.he state. The Msts were sighted in relatlvely remote sectioos of ~I Norte, Shasta1 • Trinity, Alpine, Amador, But i-e, Plumas, Lake, ·Napa , Fresno and Siskiyou counties. Mallette.ls not discloaina tho exact nest local.ions for feat the birds will be disturbed by perso(\S rw;hing to photograph or just view them. He sakl the depa~ent has begun an intensive effort to count bald eagles . .and othet cl_eclining blrcb to 4'get an In• dex of breedlnt population and nestini :;ucce•." ''Wll.h our knowledge of. where the ea&!•• are, we can give them prot.ectioo so that persons Y.'On't dlaturb them," Mallette noted. I -I ·Diploma Day boys wear. At diplomatic prices. 1995 _ Towncralt® western·look sport coat with peaked button 11aps, lined center venl and half belt back. La lest look in sizes 14 to 20. 5ss Boys' flare ll'!g dress slacks 1n solid c olors and stripes. l ight, right blend of polyester/rayon. Regular sizes 12 lo 18, slims 12 to 16. 2795 'towncraft!' double ·duo suit in riandsome solid colo1s with coordinated flare leg slacks. Single and double breasted styles. Regular sizes 14 to 20. t.hm s1zes .141o 16. ennelfl The ~alues are1'ere f!NfKY day . • -~-1995 ToW,ncraft&.~ouble -breasted blazer.in a great oxford weave of D.acrooE polyester/wool. Bronze gold, medium blue or olive. 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These are some of the specific accomplishmen.u apart from the vital education and training of leaders tn every field of endeavor: -In health. the first isol ation of a virus including the one causing poliomyelitis. -In industry. development of the strongest "super strength" steel in the world. -ln canned food. elimination of botulism. dead· Jiest of food poisons. by unique process. -In fresh food. development of year around. grow· ing of fresh strawberries of high quality. And thts only a part of development of abundance in other farm pro- duction. -In physics. synthesizing of 12 o~ 14 new .elef!lenl!'i. -In science. the cyclotron. a ma1or contribution to the atomiC' age. -ln medicine, the first successful transplant of the pancreas (at UC, Irvine's California College of Medicine). Radioactive tracers in medicine biology, agriculture and industry. An improved artificial heart. Cheaper methods ot desalting water, a major aid to California's future water supply. . , . . Development of a miracle rice, ~nabhng r1~e·eaung people to sustain themselves on thelf own agriculture. New safety procedures for auton:iobil.es. An e~p~nsive cement 'vhich doesn't crack when it dries and ellm1nates road bumpiness. Development of a clear plastiC' cradle canopy with Buckley Gets A Lesson From Sheen t got back to my hot.ii room rather late but I wasn't sleepy, so I tw-Md on the ·TV ta catch the. midnig~t 11e;ws. Instead, William Buckley's in~tew show, "Firing Lint," came on the scree?• and I watched it. That night , Buckley " guest WU Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. As a severely devout Catholic, Buckley was trying IO elicit from I.he Archbishop some standard ol "orthodozy" for his failh. He wondered why the Pope doet not e:rcommuniate: more Catholics who seem lo de:vi1te: from the orlhodo:r line. BUCKLEY MENnoNED, with obvious distaste, that "gang" who runs the Na· tional Catholic Reporter. an e1tremely liberal religious publication . But the Archbishop wouldn't bite. Tb.en finally Buckley threw his clincher : "What about 50meone who says he dotsn'I believe in the divinity of Christ -shouldn't ht be u:communicated lrom the church~·· Archbishop Sheen shook his head genLiy ... No:• he said. "I don 't think necessarily so." Buckley looked shocked and appalled at this. To him ap. parently, such heresy and apostasy as de- nying the divinity of Christ. should ~ ~et with the force of the Spanish lnqws1t1on. He ~·ouldn't come ool e1pressly for burn· ing at the stake. but one got the im· pression th1t 1 11ight Wasting around the edges would be great. YET, DF.sPlTE Buckley's intellectual Dear Gloomy Gus Now it lakes siJ: cents to say your two cents worth on a penny post. card. -N. R. W. hi• ... ,.,,.. .... -. ...__. .. .._ llllf -9t»tll1 1MW ti t111 -.. -. Jt11~ ,..., "' """' M Oloe11tJ 0111,. D1llY' 1"1191, and tbeological pretensions, Sheen was far closer IO the 1:pirit of Chrisllanity than hil zealous host. He knows that ii ls not what a min say1 he btlievu -or even thinks he believes -that 5epArate1 the sheep from the goats in the rinal judgment: it is what a man really is, in his attitudes and his actions. lndeed, if I.he-Bible has one lesson to teach us it is that the first shall be last. thal tile publicans and sinners are often more worthy than those who occupy the front pews. that the respectable and the orthodox who cry "Lord, Lcrd:· may Pe whited sepulcre~. that a denier of religton may be closer to the: spi.:tt than a rabid affinner. ON TRA T PROGRAM. al least. Buck.ley·s lack of charity, hls inlellectual arrogance. his judgmental manner . was a million light-years away from the creed he professes to hold. While the Archbishop's acctptingness, his open ness. his reluctance to judge or condemn on superficial evidence. was a magnifl· cent reproach to his host's assumptions of theological wperiority. Almost all church leaders. the.st days. have moved turther and faster In thl11 direction than their communicants ; have moved t.oward the spirit and away from the letter. The gap today is not '° much between the pious and the Irreverent as between the leaders of the congregations and their itubbomly unmoving (locb. Fighting the Nightmare "One' v.·e decide which dt\Jg1 to Jegilimiz.e and which to in~rdlct. our drug controls must be implem.entad by fair lav;s, reasonable regulat.iOns. and abov' all iinl.ensiv' and fau1tlessly hone.st tdur:ation. But it is folly to depend too much on preventive education. There art far too many drug proselylizers spewing out facile generalities and false: informa- l.Jon in !heir per,>etual attempt! to tum others. on ... " Such simpl,, straightforward \ilnguage Is characteristic or a valuabl' book just published by McGraw-HUI: Ovtrcoming Drugs: A Propam for Action ($6.951. TIIE AlTTHOfl. Donald 8. Louria, M.D .. Is familiar to l.ymen and pro- fessionals u lhe author cl t.wo previous 1.l"Or)ts published in the last O\ree years on the subject of illicit drug use:. and a.s president of the New York Slate Council on Dru& AIW!iction. His new contribution Wall lnsplrtd by fow main reasons, he say1: "First. the concern among responslble persons over the increase In drug abuse by ~g ~ ple has nevtr been greater. ~· a concerted 1ttempl is ht.Ing madt to revise eur enllre h!&AI structure as ll relates to illicit drugs." In the third place, Or. Louria fetls. now thJt the: nature of I.he drug problem ha1 been abundantly revealed I n pertinent Jiler1ture on the 1ubject. 11 is time to focus on potential 1pproadles and remedies. Finally, he '4'as moUvaltd by the famous "Woodstock Rock festival" In whfdl nearly haU 1 million young J>tO- ' pJe•parlicipated in August. 1969 at Bethel, Ne.w York : "'TO )1E. BETHEL wu 1 tragedy." Or. Louria declares. ". . • the pub lie willingly accepted severe m e n t a 1 disturbances -even death -because violence and property de!tructlon did not occur, and it rationalized na11rant di!\regard of laws 111 desirable be<:austi thia allegedly reduced I.he generation gap." The major objective of "Overcoming Dru.gs" iJ to tin.able eath lndlvldu111 read- er -be he user . potenli11I user, parent, t.ducator. legislator or simply an In· terest.ed clt.iun -tn deal more 5ensibly and e:ffective:ly with Uw drug probltm. Or. Lour\• has addressed himsell directly to the sptciflc concerns of v11riou.!! 11nei11I r;troup.11. One chapter is based on the que~· lion-and-answer s r 1 'ions that have foUowed his talks to high school. college. and community groups. In his own words: "I hope this framrwnrk will pttmll a retilirtic approach both to mild drugs auch as marlhuana. l''kich prnd~ pleasure for many and problems for 1 few. and tn more dangerous agenta auch u heroin, LSD. 11nd speed. wh ich carTy 1 very high risk-t~pleasure ratio." Victor de Ke1serlln1 a transparent radiant heating unit which helps newborn babies over a critical period. A lightweight ankle brace which enables crippled children to run, climb steps and even play baseball with no discomfort. Pioneered nuclear medicine which has saved the lives of scores suffering from cancer and other diseases. Developed basic principles or electronics .which have at· t.racted scores of industries lo California to take ad· vantage of the highly·traincd proressional personnel. Develor,ed methods of treating !lewage and other pollutants. solated proportionately the causes or smog. And developed methods of harnessing underground heat sources of energy. For those outside the university's orbit who are left cold by generalities about the vital role the Unive rsity of California has played in putting the state on top in many fields of endeavor, these are just a few of the specifics. There are many, many more. It is no exaggeration to say that lo harm the Uni· versity of California -Berkeley's tiny minority of r~di· cals notwithstanding -is to harm every Californian from ghetto dweller to mansion owner. The Boy Scouts c;ar e Despite the hue and cry about cleaning up the en· vironment. strewers of human debris will have been out in force this holiday weekend. They are the slo.bs who care not for beauty or cleanliness or their fellow man Right behind them, however, will be the Boy Scouts of America. aided by other youth clubs and business organizations, with a June 5 cleanup campaign. They plan to clean up roadways, off-and-on freeway ramps, alleys, cemeteries, churches and major co mmunity cen· ters. The Boy Scouts and the cooperating youth groups are joining early in life, ro their great. rredit. the So- ciety of Those Who Care. America needs them as never before. -'?.,•,; ..• Static us. Dynau1ic Cotice pts of Security The Sane Individual and His Society There are two views of tmotional security. namely, !.he static and thti dynam ic. The sllttic .,.iew of security may be pictured by thinking of the oyster in· 11ide his shell, F'rance before World \Vl'lr II behind its Maginot line, the fr igh tened person behind his neurotic defense.oi. Tht main idea of the st.alic concept ol se- curity is to build up protective •alis and to sit 11lill behind them . The SParch for security for many people is the task of building and main- taining walls around themselves. The dynamic concept of security can be: pictured by thinking of a skillful driver speeding home in the traffic stream along the highway. He knOl''S that there ~rl!' dangers in the road . He may encoon· ter drunken drivers of cars with faulty brakes. He knows tha! a 11light error in judgment at 70 mile! an hour may result In his ool getting home al all. Nevertheless, ht is oot insecure, he is not frightened. In fact. this daily confrontation nf danger doeM'l worry the secure in· dividual at all . because his Stturity depends not on walls to prO~I him from danger. but on intern•/ resourees -skill, knowledge. experience. fle1ibility -with which he: knows he can cope with danger. IN TRIS CHOICE of examples 1 have already indicated that I believe the static • ' I ' Havakawa' . ' concept nr security to be an Jllusnry nne, excepl perhaps for oysters -and who wanlll to be an oyster? Whal sorl of person would a genuinely sanf' individual be -or.e who is ge- nuinely free of needless defensive reac- tions? What would such a person be like In have around? The l11te Abraham H. Maslow used to worry about this qucatipn. He made an inqyiry In his book "Motivation and Personillity" In the characteristiCll of what he called the "self-actualizing person" -one ""'ho really is in a CQrt- ditlnn or emotional ;ind mental health. Carl Roger' in his book, "On Becoming a Per11on;1 tried lo isolate lhe qualities nf what he. calls the "fully-functioning person" nr the "creative person."' F'rom these authors we gel a pirlure nf what An inrlue n!ial current of modern psychological thought regards as psychological heal!h What kind of person does one be('(lme when an individual's search for security has been successful? THE Th1PRESSIVE f'ACT emphas11A'd by bnth Maslow and Rtigers is that ge- nuinely sant people are not in the usual sense of the term. "well-adjusled ... 1'-iany people seem to believe that adjustment lO a K1Clety, in the sense: of complete con· formily with the goals. internal and ex- ternal . of that society is the goal of men- tal health. Such a view of adjustment would mean that in Rcme ynu would not only do as the Romans do, but think ::ind feel as thP. Rom;:ins do. In a money-mad 1ociety yoU too woU!d be mnncy-mad. In a Nati so- ciety you would De a good Nazi. The fully-functioning personality is not, In that sense, "well-Adjusted." His reJa. tion to the M>Ciet)' around him may be descr ibe<t somewhat As follows : He is in and of the society or which he i~ A member , but he is not a prisoner of that society. On lhe other hand. the fu lly fun ctioning person i~ not an outrii;:hl rebel against the social norm~ nr ::i ftK::iely f'ither , given 11 half-way loler::ihle MK:iety to live in. Ma.~low writes as follows nf his case studies or self·actuallzlng people: "THEIR BEHAVIOR is marked by ~implicity and naturalness. 11nd by lack of ;irlificiallty and straining for rfforl . Thi~ doc!! not necessa rily mean cnnslstcntly uncnnventionAl beh::ivinr. ActualJ.v the self-actualizing personality is nol ex- tremely unconventional .. His unconventionality is not !IUprrficlar but ~ssenlh1l anrl inlP.rn.:il. It is hi., impulse . thou~ht and ron~ciousness that 11re uncon ventional. spontaneous and natural. ·· Apparen!ly rPC"OgTiiting thi:il JhP. world of peoplP in which he lives oould not understand or acccpl this . and a;ince he has no wish to hurt people or lo fight lhem nver trivialities, he will go through the ordinary trivial conventions with 1 goorl·humored shrug and with the best possible grace , .. "But the fact lhat lhis conventionality I~ a cloak which l'f!Sls very lightly on his shoulders and is easily cast aside can b4!I seen from the fact that the se.U-ac· tuali2ing person practically neveor allows convention to hamper him or inhibit him from doing anythin1 that he consider• very imsx>rtant or basic.'' CARL ROGERS STATES just about tht same thing when he-&ay•. "The: fully functioning personallty is not nece:ssarilJ 'adju~ted' ro l'Jis culture: he is not A con· formisl. But at any time and in anJ rulture he would livf' constructively, in as ·much harmony wllh the culture Ill! a balanced ~atisraction or hi!'! internal needs demanded .'' In other words. lht: full y functioni ng, fully sane person ca n take hi!'! sur· round ing culture or _ht. ca n lt.avP. it alone, depending ui><>n his deepesl. inner needs. He does not conform because hf' rears nonC'onformity_ He doel! not rebt.I jutrt for the sake of 'rebelling. He ill ronsidera!e or the feelings nf nthers. but b::isically ht mu.<il follow tn his own inward longings. And perhaps mos! imporlanl of all . he takf's lime for reading. for renection. for meditation, !!l1 thal ~ CAA discover whal his deepe51 inward longings are. tTo bt continu~.1 By S. I. Hayaka1'a Pre:1ldeni San F'ranclsco Stale: Colle1e Navy Torpedo Goofs Send Up Costs WASHINGTON -F'or years. U.S. sub- marines and destroyers have been equip- ped to use deadly, supersecrel Mark '8 torpedoes , which have become snagged in production and still haven ·1 b e e n delivered lo the nee!. Tht. delay has tost lhe taxp1tyer~ millinns and has impaired the ef- fectiveness of the Navy. Here art the r11w fact.!, which the ,11(i. mirals have class i- fied to kttp from the public : At the earliest. thf' rirsl new torpedoc.~ won 't bl! ready for inslall•tion u n I 11 Janu&l')'.. I 9 7 2 - three years behind schedule. Thanks to the ~avy'1 goof~. moclifica· tion~ and dela ys, insiders sit~'. the cost hl'ts AOared lrom $100,000 tn $7!il!JlOl'I per tor~dn. When the total Wit!'! projected over $4 bilUon, the Navy quietl y cut back on the number of torpedoes and Is now estimating the final rost at t1 billion. ~!ORE TUAN te nuclear !'!Ubl!, 16 nC1n- nucltar subs 3nd 79 destroyer!'! are equip- ped lor the Mark 48!1. In the subs. the lOrpedo tubes have been converted \em· porArily to handle old JT!odel tnrpedocs. Bui nn some destroyers.· the torpedo ,11rpa simply has been co~verted to living -. . ~-....... v- I •'. ' .. qu11rter~ for lhf' Crf'"''· The ~d''>' ha:oi a haphazard system for re!rirvin11. M11rk 48~ thAl don·! explode during tests. Relrie\•al is crucial to keep thf' !t'Creol torpedoes ou1 of fore ign hand.!!, Thf' f\'11vy was in a panic recently when flnt' ROl away. Confided an insider : "\Ve "·ere efraid a Russian :oiub would gP.t the thing. EvP.ryone wa!'! praying it would sink and be crushed by lht. !ICl'I pressure:oi " The Navy is no"· frantically "·nrking on R sell-destruct device. A yeu RIJO. ~ per rent of the lO tc..o;t lorpedoeJll failed guidance checks. Hap- pil,v. the failures ha,•e 00\1' been cut lo 10 per ctnt. THE STOR '' or the M11rk 4" de:bar.lr i!'! Jll~llP.d CIUI in 11 {'Onridential memo writ· lf'n by Rt.ar Adm. Nathan &men~hrin, 1hf' Naval Ship s.vsrcm~ comm11nder. He not nn ly rriticitts !hr production roul-up but <:<lmpl.11tns of 11 bri'akdown in ccim· munica1ion!I w1th1n the Navv. A Navy 1pokesm.11n ackno'wltc111rd this much · "The Navy and lhe pr1me con· lraclor (then "resllnghouse ) both un- By 6eo1•9e ---------, OeitT George: EvP.ry evening when I lfr1vr home my ..-ife, instea d of kissing me. grtets mi with a hearl y hAndshake. ~ you think the romance i! going out or n1y mar · r!age~ FRUSTRATED TED Di!ar F'.T ~. Well, 11 doesn 't 11ctually sound aB wild as somt 11f the nthrr lnrrid romances of h1srory. Hn"'·ever. l 14·nuld havr to know rnort -for in· sUtncr. i.!I sht tin t.xettd1ngly cor- rect 111~.v. 11nrl how lnnJ h11ve y1.u bt't.n m11rrierl~ 11 mAy ht sht ha~ hf'llrd sn m11<'h 8bout having rwU!in• lo do with !I m11n until pro- perly Introduced th111 she is cAr· ryinJ: ii somr-wh11t lo f'Xtremr!I . derestim1tlerl the com plexities. But \\'he" the Mark 411 Is in service , we'll h11•1el.a weapons system that will dive faster 11nd dPeper lhan any known nr µm jetl"4 1ubmArlne." , f'()(ltnnle : ThP nt.w torpedo ill brin~ trsted at Oabt)h Bay off the Washing1'ln coa~1 anrl near the Bahama~. off the Florida coast. LOOK 1'-tAGAZ INE has now come nut "'ilh lht" "rr:al 5lorv" of billio naire Ho\\'ard Hughl's' m y s I er i n u 11 disap- pearance from La~ Vega:oi. Hi.!1 alleged flight to the Bahamas is described in elaboraie detail Sourct!'! once; close to Hughrs llrP. con· \'lnctd that the ft ~ u re in Look's Th11nksgivin1? E\•e drama mus!. have been 11 double . The Jllll!!plrino i~ tha1 hP left a tr11 il to the B11h11m11~ lo coocP.al the l''hf'rCl'lbnuts of lhf' rPal Hu11heJ11. Lon k '!! painstAkina investigation, howeve r. co nfi rmed our own ~tarlling dil'lclosurP la!!! Deermhcr that the phan· tom hillionllire had brro mr 11 lonl!'·ha ired rrclu~t. "'": OESCJl lREO him lrnm compet ent. 11rrount.~ AS "an f'maci::iterl inv31id l'ilh "'hilt hair dnwn lo his !lhoulders, shaggy l:'ytbrows, a straggly beArd . and grotes- (IUrly lnnt: fini;:l!rnail~ 11nd toenails." \\'t quoted Mimr 1nlimaleJ11 a.~ ~eyin11t he "·11:t "ph,v~iC'1ttlv h1!lples5·• "'ith only "fl.:i.~hes of his old brilliance." other!'! as 1ns1s11np: ht "'"~ physically ~ind 11nd mf"ntall v lnc\J11lvr. l.onk Prn<1uctrl 11 rovtr ~ketch. bA~f'd on 1·\mp('CCAblt lnfnrmi1t ion." g how i n R llu~hPS \\'Ith lon11t whilt h11ir ,11nd bearrl. TI1P m:t11ta1.1ne ::il!ln s;iid Hui;:he~ WI"~ rrportl.'rl in r11rly Novrmhf>r ln hf' i;ur. r11rin11t from It "he11rl con d i Ii n n . pneumon111 end anemia·• and "w11.5 said to wei,::h only 97 paund~.'' 'i'ET ASTONISHINGLY, Look con· cludt.d fthat Hughl!s recovered :;uffkiently bv November 25 that he walked dl'lw·n nin e flights of stairs and new off lo the Bahama!'!. The real Hughes had refused In Fly since he wa~ almost killed lt1it·pilotlng a nf'w plane in 1946. Hi~ 1966 cross-country trips from Loll Angeles l(J Boston for medical treatmP.nt. then back to Las Vegiis lo take over the; town, were made , by train. II is true !hat HughP.~ con~iderf!d mnv· Ing to the Bahamas in early 1970. He ordered an exhaustive study. whkh warn- ed .that racial tension could erupt intc 1 bloodbath. Thi! confidential report was lilqeled "Downhill R11cer" to emphasize the rapid anticipated dttlint in racial relations. Thi8 per!luaded Hughes at !he lime nnt to 11:n In the Baham.ls. In its own t1crount. Look raise11 other "unan5wP.re<I questions" which raise t1nu~ts about the Bah11mas nighL for our p;lrl. we wrn,.t believe ii until Hughes persdnally J11ppears to confirm It. -----Mondoy, May 31 , 1971 Tht tditorlal papt of the Da'lv Pilot ,,,kt to iJ1/orm and 1t'im- u/01g rtndl'.ri b11 pre.!lnitino thU nf'wspaptr's opinions and r.om.. ml'nt"'ry 1)11 topir.a of interest nt1d significance, b11 providino a foru m for tht erprtssion of our rtadtrs' opiniom. and. b11 prrsf'nlinp rite di~r.,c tritto- pnint.t of infomttrl ob.•enier.t a11d spoktsmtn on topics of tM cJny. I Robert N. Weed . Publisher ' DAIL V Pll01 L CHECKING Ont of ~rmy, Ont .of Mone-y ~ .. . · . . . . 7 ~ Do You Enjoy Being Alive? @. •UP• Dis cliarged Soldier O·wes tlte Militc1ry $3, .24 1 ~ blackout at the f n r I Haley w11s charged for a,nolher $545. discharge. People 1n 11 ill., said, and found himself back The Army said Tuesday that hometo~n art helpi~ out with ' home. Mesnwhile, his orders Haley 's debt at that point a colltctlon in his beh91J and l arrived. amounted to $5 ,813.27, The tjlere is a chance the ~..,.,..,, te ••• II'•" coll!-. !l•••lv, 111 11"'"" to lo-"""' Ao ti>• ,_. Ill f•vk>.ti -w1111 lull c.,.,cNtr•l ~f (C.,ft 'l'Oll tllftf:t~••••tJl Oii """' eft!"V • vh•lll'f, ~~ •IMJnl!•"'• ot e<>t•GY •l>e+ "'Al!H -Y'll> llA~~1 wl!ft l•!t, •• , •• "' , ... !! •• ••G•• "' o•o"" Yet•·-1 !~fl~ 'f(KI, lh lntvll•lllo, Love, Marriage At First Sight "' A S H I NG T 0 N 1 APt- ~1ichael Haley is getting pis discharge f1·om the milit,i'ry next month after a second con1bat tour in Vietnarn , but the Army is marking his debt t.o his country as unpaid. The service says Spec. 4 HAley owes $3.724 because of a financial mess resulling from a fi've month wait for orders a year ago. At that point. he contacted amount he had paid back milltary may forgive somr otl· an aide to. Rep. William L. under the Qriginal n1ixup was the money. · I Springer i R.111, f who had been credited on his debt, leaving The Ar.my can't keep him sympathetic to his problems. him owing $3.724 .99. beyond his June 3 discharge i,,. • and was advised ln report This he be0an paying back slnct ·he's acr:used of no ""'i!I .,.,,..~"""0ft -toft1t,, ~ftftftiv.' •• 1111. By L.i\1. BOYD of 45. say the spectacW elll · Until the situation is J)l'rts ... IS IT STILl. ap:ain~l straightened oul. HaJey is ·giv· the la'A' in Pasadena fnr 11 ing up his sah1 ry e~pt for businessman and his lady $40 a month for \ij1 v.•ife . stcretary tn orcupy the same "lte·~ been told helo.n tia ve office 'A'ilhout a chaperont>".' $25 a month ~or htm,iell bu~ s~ Used to be. far he hasn t req led 11; . ® (llUH •'•" ~ .... !•loo Wiii. ~~It S11. IMml"" again to Carson. which he did. in F'cbruary. Al about SJM a 'A'fiingdoing .. _ Rut though lfe cl••tt• ,..w '-'"'1ft,>. 0o '""' ,.,.1,~11 Ytt• @ He was linally proc rs!'ied month it would lake him 111 con'leg: ttome MOn frnm Vlei-____ ,M_"_'·_'"_'·_"_"_"_·.'._''"_"_·"~·-••_••_ .. _.., __ '1.~ Feb. 2, 1970. The Army ch::irg-least 10 monlhs to clear the nam , his WfltS with lhe . _ _ _ .:J-. ed him with "excess leave'' \lboo~k~'·:1'"~d~h~o~r~a~n~o~n~ly~m~a~k~··~~m~i;1it~a~r~y·~·~p:p:a~re:n~Ll~y_:•~r~e~la~r1:.:=~~~§~~§~§§~§~~§~~§~~~~ THAT WOfl.lAN who lives alone is the object of great gympathy. Rightly .so, too. oftentimes. Slill. she·s better ;ible In handle .ht!r 50litude than is the man "·ho lives a 1 n n e . ('vidently. Those medical researchers who study heart aHa ck ca se.'! say lhe lont man is far more 4pt In suffer same than is the lone woman . for the pt>riod Sept. 3, 1969. tn foor pRyments before his from · over. IN HIS LAST will and testa- ment. 11 Rhnde!'i scholar be- t]Ueathed a s:pccial endown1ent to Oxford in E n g 111 n d . !tipulating ii should bu y mint juleps for worth.v students . , . ODDS NO\\' RUN 97 to 3 that you'll need glasses by the age Stop Deaths From Quakes Says Richter SAN FRANCISCO !UPI ) - Earthquake experts sh ould 11top wasting their time trying to predict tremors and work on measures to diminish death and damage from future quakes, Dr . Charle~ Richter said recently. Richter. inventor of the scale used to measure earth- quake intensily, said r1u;:ike losses are largely unnecessary and preventable. and !I() per- cent of deaths are caused by failure of weak structures. He spoke on ihe opening day ef a five.flay conJerence of the world 's leading experts on earth movements. One hun· dred seventy seismologists, disaster <'Xperts and diplomats from 121 countries 11ttended the me.el ings. Richter told them the many attempts to predict quakes are a wa11te of time. Richter said hii; 11wn pred ic· ting-formula was simple: ''Where earthquakes have OC· curred in the past. they may be expected in the futurt ." He said modern "earth- qu:ike·proof'' buildings 11re not re.ally ear!hqu11ke proof. The F'tb. !J 11uake in !..<is Angeles i:.howed serious risk is Mt con- fined t.o s u pe ran nu al.ed buildings t>f inferior con· st ruction," Richter said. .. Some buildings supposedly Prected under modern stan- dards have shown s u c h damage as tn set. new pro- blems for engineers. 0 OMEGA the Army said. A SCHOOLT~ACH ER of Haley·s pay, the rmy says, lengl.hy txperience says this is ill $330.90 a month lus $6.'i for the difference between a combat duly. As~-4 with classroom full of bovs ancl a less lhan four years service. it classroom full or girts· "You is m.111ndatory that his sa~' 'Good Morning' to the dependents get $40 of that boys and they all raise their amoul)t. The my provides hands. half wanting to know them an o th tr $130.60 not 'A'hat you mean by 'Good' ancl counted in his q.iisic pay. h<;1lf wanting to know what you Haley, 23. tlf Ctiampaign. mean by 'Morning .' You say Ill .. stirred thiftgs up when he 'Good Mornin1:' to the gfrls told an A~laled Press and thPy all painstakingly reporter in VJel.rlam last year 1vrite it down in I he i r lhe Armv Wf.S asking him In nn.tebooks." Cynical fellow . return the. 1110ney he was paid this teacher. Been at il too during the 128 day!! it listed long maybe. him as a6se:nt w i I ho u t ""'HO WAS lhe famoull leave-a period in which he n1an :· inquires a yoolhful says he walled in vain for duty customer. ""'ho climbed onto orders. ) a trolley car, sat down next t-0 A.<i a rtetult of the publicity, a young lady he'd never seen lhe Army began looking into bef · Haley's 1ale of 'A'oe. ore 1n his life, struck up a He had finished 8 one vear coni·ersation. took her by the tour in Vietnam in 1967 ·and hand straightaway to a preacher. and married her?" came home 'A'ilh hepatitis. That e ti I JI After five months in military .e n eman. voung e ow. was Edwin c. Hill, a radio hospitals he wall told to go homt al'ICI await orders. ne'A·scaster of gr e a I in-I I dividuality. He re~arded the Halty ·said a personne o -fi cer told him he would be sta-trollev ride all the honeymooo, tioned at f't. Carson, Colo., and the en.eagement la.~ted on-l ]" ti b. I h aboul Sept. I of thal year, so-y a it e 11 ongtr t Rn ihe without orders-he moved his m11rria.1Je ceremonv itself. The ::recount is ltem No. 1 in our ra1Jli1Y there . rented a house Ln1•e and War m 11 n, .~ and reported for duty. Jan. 7, 1970, and as A\\'OL during his "blackout" trip from Jan. 13 lo Feb. I. He was told he had to pay back the money he rece-i v ed . meanwhile, for the f iv e months. Shortly aflervhrd, Hale~· volunteered for his se<:<1n<l tour in Vietnam. went thtrf! last No.,.ember and rnld hill storv lo the Ar. Soon lher'eafler. the Arm y said it had goofed "due lO "ad- 1ninistrative trror. ·• So the Sept. 3, 1969 lo Jan. 6. 1970 absence wlli changed fron1 ··excess leave" Io ' · au t horized absence-not charge:ib!e as l f'avt . '' However. I he '·blackou!" period remained AWOL anrt his release date was sel b;:ick from ,,_iay 3 to June 3 this ye:ir. But then the Arn1v found that during the monthS he was wandering. Haley "'oblained from Chanul e Air Force Rast . liL. pay which the Air Foret neglected to report to thr Army. Also it found lh;:it allot· merits Haley h:id m ad e through the Army Financt Center in Indianapolis al!IO were not deducted from his uni! pay file. Then it found lhAl on !ht basis of promotion orders sent from F't. C:irson to ViC'tn;:im and lafer ruled invalid. Haley was paid the rate for a Spf!c. 5 rather than a Spee . .C. So he He .said he was told he vnluminou!>· file on the topic of I couhln'I, report without orders, r-~--------~I ove at first sight. "to ~o home 11nd wai1." The DAILY PILOT- T ops in Local Sports CUST01\tKR SE RVICE: Q. After trying for five months "How much of a retired to trace the orders "''hile shuf- citi1,en's Hfe has been .spt>nl in flin~ between Illinois and FL front of a television set?" A. ~C~•~r~.n~n~._Jh~e'_~li~na~l~ly'_~h~ad,{_~•_.'.:===========1 Don't know yet. television 1- hasn't been around 1 on g enough . Ask mt 25 years from now. By then. the stati.~ticians figure saic;I citizen will h11ve devoted nine \•ea:rs lo the \\'atching of such show!!. S01\1E OF THOSE microwave ovens are jus! Rmazing, what? Pu t in 11 hnt dog and an ice cube. ancl !ht hot dog promptly cooks but the ice rube doesn't melt .. AM ASKED the mos1. popular name fnr cals now. No ques- lion, irs ''Kitt y .'' un- rorlunately. Best name for a ca1 is "Smokty." Second· best. "Alice." Yo ur question$ n'lld com- 'nrnts ore welcomed ond u:ill be used in CHECKING UP wherever possible. Ad· dreu letters to L. M. Boyd, P. 0 . Bo:r 1875, Newport Beach, Calif .. 92660. Father's Day is June 20 /UST 14 DAYS! i ·roe on\'f ·~ cl I I \."iro11e \\er enos ... o 12th Jone Large, lovely 11x14 Father's Day Portrait that says "We love your · All N.A.S.A. astronauts, s ince the space program be~l<1 n, have V!Orn Omega'W81ches on their wrists. Ordi· l'\ary, every day jewelry store Omega Speedmas!er chronographs. The kil\d anyone can buy. Every Omega, whether tor an astronaut OP'OOl't\lentional wear, is made 10 the most r xacting standards lo assure ulmost de- pendab1h!y. We 're proud to be an authorized Omega dealer be cause they make the best walches in th is World. or any olher. only 5 88 ·' YM ••• a magnmcent 1~x1<4 Salon Portrait ••• (more than half the aizt of thi:t newspaper p1ge) of )'QI.I and both your chlldren and the famity pell A wann and wond9rl.ll gift fOf' Dird on Fatl':er'a Day that kffpa on N)'lng "We kwe you" all year long I Remember )'OU can charge II al Pen"9y'1. ; t~•1~~. • ~ 1' •~··e"'"., ,,., 1t t..,..,r~1••. "'•••~··• • •f••~ •"l•1>••t 1>! l>f ·• • .,. •v••t tr~ ·~,.,~,. S•a•n ••• ,.,,, c~'' •<'" l"t1tl>•I>~ !fl CI tt, W1ttr•tt11tt1J\t ,.$l'-'· • MUltTIMtfOtll CINtl• lt•c• • 1~1..,,. l\nne\fl • ' Sale. • How to soak up the sun without -·getting soaked. 349a 7 ' cranklift umbrella 11hl to 3 po1it1on1. Hos tubulor a luminum pole, 8 1uppor1 rib1 . pottern. A beout<l ul 111 • '' Sale $42 Reg. 147_. 3-pc:. redwood tatile 1el includes round 'ta'bre an!'.l lwo ctJrved benches. Table measures 29"H x 45~ Dia. A 'luoliry 1et. If purchesed,separately. · Club choir, l?eg._ $32 • , , , NOW ~25' Cka11e, ~eg; ,,., ....••.• NOW s35 2 End 8e11the,, ~e.g . S 10 NOW $8 .\ Sale prices effective thru Saturday! tenneifJ The values· are here eNery day. <•:::~::•• T (lf.lf£~) j H11n11:1:~,•••c~ NIWl'OIT &1.-C lf l"t 11>iefl l\l~n- l'od ,l(w, W •U!1 lo!UNTl"'OTON ll•t lt MUf\llllOIO" (p~!f• '"(I 1100•. .,, 1111 Us1 Penn1ys Time Payment Plan : Fe1hion Island·, Newport Center. Huntingto" Center , Huntington leach". ' Oit•" ,..•"'"'' "'""''"' •"4-,rld°" 'tit t ''"'' flll.,Ntll "flit (II'" ll,·Mtl S~op Sund'•ys, too, q to 5 p.m, \ I ,• ' I • l ' ! J l J l l l l l ) ?....: OATL Y PILOT • Ma~day M~y 31 1971 'lr11.portant' BoatiI1g Protest Spo1·ts Landn1a1·l{ i\t!SSO ULA, ~Ion! -A Doa! race prOte.!it decision hHndl.'d clO\\'n recently b~· the Federal Court of f\1ontana \\'SS p0intl.'d up by the judge as being ··of some importance to the "''holr business of organ ized spOrls." The suit arose oul of an American ~ Power Boar Auociation-senctioned inboar regatta in 'A'hlch a nurnbrr o competitors protested the boat of !ht eventual plaintlrl, alleg- ing illegality of both fuel and engine. The referee had fuel samples taken but. .because specificai.ons. and too ls with which to ipspect 1he eng 111e wert not i mmrdia t el y l'l \'llilable·, hr ordered the unit impounded. The ptau111H refused to 11llow the engine to be im· pounded and demanded an im- mediate inspection. \\"hen thi s proved to be impossible, he removed his equipment . from the. ra ce site. The fu el samples later \1•ere found to be legal. The referee submitted his report lo thf' chai r1nan of the JnboArd Racing Commission. and \l'rote a letter clarifying it. The Commission backed up the referee and. imposed a lhree-month racing suspension on the plaintiff for refusing the imp(,)undmtnl. The plaint1rr sued APBA on the basis that il was responid· ble for the actions of lhe releree: that the referee's le t- ter sent to the Commission \Vas libelous ; that, since ii was sent to all CommissiOners, il was published ; and that the referee later circulated the letter at a regional meeting. The plaintiff clairr1ed that the libel had damaged his pro. fessional status. Judge Russell E. Smith did not !el the case go to the jury, but directed a verdicl in favor of APBA. He found thal in such a case. where a "'fillen report is directed to ttie race 's organizing body, and not to a third person, such report is in· herent in the conduct of the business and does not con- stitute publication : and that the possible reading of the report by the referee before a later meeting was not the responllibility of the associa- tion because if the referee had any authority to act for lhe association it v.•as only at the lime of the race event. Four Top Yachts Set For California Cup California Yacht Club's fam· Royal Vancoover Yacht Club. ftd California Cup series this Earlier this year she ractd year v.•ill have pit four of the 3.600 miles in the Capetown to world 's top yachts -two ol Rio race as part of her first them from Newport Beach -season's shakedown. She is a_gairut each other in a three· race h11ndicap series. now cruising from ! he The Newport yachts will be Panama Canal to Marina dtl .John B. Kilroy's 73-foot Rey . 1, aluminum yawl Kja\oa If Buccaneer il'l an unusually which has just established fil'e lightweight 7~foot ketch own. ntw tlapstd time records in ed by Tom E. Clark of the Lo5 Angrles Yacht Club's Royal New Zealand Yacht Wh itney Series of offshore Squadron. S~ won line honors race~. and Bob Lynch's 8.l-fool 1n the Sydney to Hobart race , ?tt·Boat, Sirius 11 recently and ollowfed by races to back in competition afler a Noumea and Nev.· Caledonia. cmnpltte rebuilding. Sh e is now enroule to ?t1arina The other t..,.·o boals are lhe del Rey on a 6.000-mile famed 73-looters. Graybeard stop cruise from Fiji. and Buccaneer. both of which ;·-========"--''-,I .lf'f now enroult.! lo Southern California for !ht upcom ing Transp11cific race to Honolulu. Grtybe:ard is a new 73-foot dtsirn by Peter Hatfield and owned by Loi Killam or the .. THE BEST ••1d11d1ip pl!lllt prov1 "Pt1• 11r.rh" it 0111 of tl-o1 w11rlcl't lftott pepr,r11r COlfti' tb ip1 . R11cl it d1il y i11 tl<o DAil Y PllOT. Stan Miller HeadsSMCA Sail Sho'v Stan ?t1iller, well knuv.·n rac- ing yachtsn1an and sailboat dealer from Long Beach has been named chairman of the Southern California ?t1anne Asssociation 's annual ~ailboat Show for lhe second straight year. The event "'ill be held Oct. 22-3L at the Long Beach 111arina and is hilled as the on- ly all-sail show. Named to the show co m· millee were L.lnny Coon. Columbia Yachts : Ch a r I e s Thomas. Jensen :P.iarine: Tom Schock, W.D, Schock Co.: Bob Woodward, Bristol Yachts. and J im Dugan . f\lcClu"e Western. Ed Nichols. SCMA executive director, will serve for the third year as show manager. These gas ranges clean themselves. 26995 Penncre11• lmper11I 30'' gas range wit n sel1·cle an1ng oven canals. Ev~kleen11 oven panels clean themselves duri ng regular oven use. Full black glass oven door. programmed oven control, lluorescenl J1ght. While. coppe11one, 11vocado or liarvest gold ... color r.osts no mo re at Pr nneys. Penncre1te 1mperl1I 3g•· gal r1ng1 wl1h Eve rkloen · pen els lft white, eopperton• ind avoc1do ••. 279.9S "'Fire~ra~kers~ on Catalina Is-le There's a new kind r1f private yachting organ ization in operation at Fourth of July Cove on Catalina lslaod. Known as ''The Flrecrack. •rs" thii; seleet group or bo.at.- ing and yacbUng people from all over Southern· C.111iforna1 have a lease. on the cove with exclusive rights to it..'! use Fourth o[ July Cove is situated between the l111hmus and Cheery Cove neRr !he \\'est end of Catalina. Ii ha s its o .... ·n private pier. dingh y dOC'k, swim float and "string tit" for din(lhies and other small boats. The association is con1posed of boat o.,.,'flers and their fa1n1hes . \Vhen the group took form eight years ago all of th.e original members belongrd to the Long Beach Yacht Club. This is no longer the: cast . ~lembership is now open on a Hmited basis to all boat ov.•ners \\'hose applications are accepted by the membership committee. Present memoers c o m e from San Diego to Santa Barbera and as far inland as Las Vegas. "There are doctors, la\\•ycrs. merchants, chiefs ! Jots of lhese). husbands. father s, grandfathers, rich uncles, and 11 rew bachelors,·· says Joe Wall . mtmbershlp chairman. In addition io whatever ac- tivit ies members plan among themselves, there i.s a com- Free Bookler "Backpacking," a U . S . , Fore st Service Publication. ill en excellent guide for tbe adventurer seeking freedom found in no other type. of wilderness travel. The ~cent. 211-page pamphlet tells you the areas to visit , how to traver, the equipment lo take, what Lo v.·esr, and gives you tips on packing, sanitation, making camp and the 1yt>e m~als to prepare. muna! oocktail party on the clubhouse porch e1·ery Satur· day night , followed by a cook· yoUr-own sitak buffet style d1ncer. A sepatale facility is established for u n d e r • a & e ratnily niembers and their .meals ate served there on a )'ou·fur:.aish·ncithing basis. Also available are a nun1ber .or cabiilS fot-rent by the d&¥, week or n1onth for those who \\'ish to stay ashore rather on boats1 • ~feR'lbership is on a calen- .dar . year. ba5is and most fa cilities are available f,he . .• , , hear around. ll 1s a popular spot for members o n Hallowetn, New Year 's E\'1 and Nationa l DougMut week. Group parti•s eommenee on hitmorial Day w~nd and concrude in the last week of September. Cost of a family mem - btrship ill S200 a year, \\'hlch incl udes ' S25 Catalina Isl and landing card. Further in· formation m!J be obtained from Joe Wall, membership Chairman. Suite B. 1617 S. Pacific Coa1t H l I h w a y . Redondo Beach, 90277. Thick nylon shag. Tri-tone color ' effects. A great value at 5.99, now on sale at 4.99 _sq. yd. Salt Prices Effecti¥e thn. Satur~.·~ Onlyl Pad and Pf'•fea9'onal Jftetetaa.n •v•ll•bJt et'°" Penney ~•I Do it yourself L1,st1 v,.a 11 .10-11.a11 shag at such an .tl!ordable price. A 9:x12· floor costs 1ust 7.t.52. How? Do II yourself Wl\h t:arpel tiles ' No costly extras. no w~1t1nq for 1nst11 1tat1on. Just place ~nd press ... walk on lhem rig ht a1·1ay! LonQ w11ari 11q. easy-lo-cltan nylon. Foan1 rubber back for comlo11 11riderloo1. Oecora!or colors. 69~""" ·.• ~. "SHAG·O.RAMA" lvsh .. toe tickling contin1.10U1filorn•M~1hogi pilt cl~~ns easily r•sisD piling. 9 beautiful tri-tone color i:ombino,10t1s. 1CHATIAU ' gi..,.s the well.».waU lu.11ury of deep, !osh shog of on ea1'(pric:e. Continuous filoment nylon for •osy c!•oning l)olids ond tweeds in 5 co!ors. Iring ln your ftoor me11urem1nl1 for • no~b"o•tlon carpet. e.Umltei . ennelfl The values are here every day. Ave iloble at those Pen ney• store s: FASHION ISLA ND. Newpod Ctnter; For ctrpet estirn ote cell todoy: Ft1hion lilon d, Newport Cantor lb44-2l I l). Huntington Conte;. Hunt ington a .. ch 1892.7 771) HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Buch, Buy it on Penney1 time p1ymenl pion. U11 Penney• Time Payment Pla.n. . 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J""n l'1ul """ J1n•H l llo• "''""''"· lll!ollntv F•eoom•n •ncl Vl•t •n•t '-lt11ner. St.ii•" M. 111<'! E"'llv J 0·~111. s.,...,. L~ oc.-.~ •NI itor...t ¥lc1>11I ""en•cntl. ~••on IC.•• '"" W1n1ct (.r"°tV Holl•· Slll•ltv Mir """ """' •IMtt lonrl. Ccllee1> M. 1....:I Midllo•! l llooqft1n. Urto H. ond F•1nk tl'l\IH<• Wtf9fll, LlllG• LIU•..., •nd l(f""''" DUIM , M•f111n. JO\•O~ 8 rielt;, I(''"""" 0.. fnc! G1rv l ff 1tlcc1. Dion• ¥. 1nd llllbfr! J. l'llH M11 1t Ml!I••· E!l111>o111 Eth ond J•mf' Ito• ll~llllor, Mtrmo •"d Fro"~ En•I""'· S1•• J ono 1n4 Wiii.,~ Lut•r Wiiii!. o..~ M. 1nd Yvonnt Lvnn M'An1tlv. JomtJ W•llc1>, J•. 1nO OebO•t" .M.ID•"f••· MtrY M. i nd Gee••• J, ... 000, LI W'fUtCI OM F!.,,I l!ll~•n INTlltLIKUlDlllY DIC•lll 1-ffl MtY ,. Stc•i1I, lunlc1 J•vt1 •M t-IOfold 8•rr1· '~· 5vNlotn. £10i"• r;;, """ l(pnn•tn A Mii!~. J•"'~' ltuuell ""' llttllt E l•Cll••dy. M. h u""•• """ •o!)f>•I SIHol\frl MondAY MJJ 31, 1971 DAil Y ~!LOT f Sixty GWC Students Get Scholarsh~ps Sixty Goldt.n \\.'e~1 College student$ hiH'I!' been rP"·arded for their stholarship b y recPiv in.1 11 total nf $13.126 in sludy ~tipend~. Thi' 11wa rn.~ we r,. preM"nt.ed M11.v 20 durin,R Gnlden We~!'!' 11nnu11I schol;:irship 11w11rds b11nquel by college pN!.':ident Dr. R. Dudley 80~1ce. r.len R. Burch. th, 3.1-yr:;ir- nld student bndy prt~idPnl recelvt.d nne rtf rhe top hnn(lrs. the $Ml'I R. Dudley Rnvc e Oul~tandinsi: Sludent Awa:rd . Other Oran11e Coast doonrs 11nd 1w11rd winners 11rp lhe lnllowin11:: Americlln A.o;""1ci11tinn n( Uni versity \\1nmrn -Melinda Mendelson. Hunlin~on Be11C'h, 150 : S y b i l Gnnl j 11r . \Ve~lmin.~ler. SAA. Americ11n Bu~1ne.o;~ \Vnmcn's Asr.ocl1tion Pa m" I :1 Tll:llman , Huntington Rt.ach . l.100. Alpha G11mm1 s i 11 m :1 , Sigm1 Chi Chapter -David Sanrl Canyon Gates f'unded TR \llNE -Or11nizt Cnunt.v h::i.s reN"ivl"d $11.169 rrnm lhe still!' Public Utililie.o; Com· mi.~.sion 1 PUC \ In help p11~ lnr 11utomallc saltly izare.o; 11dded lit.':l Octobf.r to the Sllnd Can- yon .4. Ve nu" cro.~sing of !he S11nt11 F't Railrn11d. Tht count y and thP.: r::iitroad iihartd lhe 1nil i<1l co.~r of $24.87!1 tqu::ill y. The PUC alloc111 tinn defrays hair ·the county's cmt. · UC Heacl ·Talks ANAHEIM -liniver.o;il\ or Califomilll Pre.~idtnl Chiir1rs .r. Hitch will di.o;cu.~~ "Ynur Kid~. Our Studt!nl~. Tnmor· rnw '.': Le11der~·· 11l 11 nnon luncheon mttling of t he Otil.n,Rt County F'nrum. Tnwn Hall of C:1lifomi11. May 28 in tht Oisntyl11nd Hntt'I. Henderson, Hunting ton Beach, 175. Amerlran L.tglon. Ntwpnrl H11rbor r..tary SAmp!'on, Fount11in Valle~. $300, Assist11nre Leagu l' of Hun. lington Be;irh K .11 r , n Arn1ita,lle. Hunrington Reach. $12.i: John Rem y, Huntington Re11ch. $125: M11rRttrf't Taylor, Huntin.i:tnn Re;ich. $250. Bahia Chapter, N 11tinn11 \ Secretarie.s Associ11tinn Oornth.v \V1lson . Surfsidt. $50 : Susan K a y s er , Huntington Beach. $100. • B;:ink or America -c;ll'n Burch, Westmi n.~!er, $Jfi0: .Jnhn Sanger. Hunt i n~ron Beach. $150: ~ta rk . Whilfield, Huntinglnn Reach. $1fil: .Joh n Spero. Huntington Be.11ch. $2.'JO. Califnrni11 Congres8 of P;:irenl!'i 11nd Te;icher~ Inc. - Pamel11 Ax. Hun Ii n g Ion Be11ch, $100. Chapman <.:nllf'ge \\' or Id Campus Afloat Kril'itine Henschf!, Seal Be;:ich. $1.flOC'I: Ri chard Prieiit. "'"8tminllter. $1.500: Michat'l P II Ck II rd, Westmi nster, $l,(IO(I. Cnast Wnmen'11 Cluh Cnnst;ince NtttP. Cfl'!;ta MP,.'ia. $10ft: l\l'lthlef'n O'He11rn, San Ju;in Capis!rann. $100. Cnst.a Mes11 MPmnri11I Aux· iliary Hospil::il -contribullons tn the <;olden "'es! Short Tt'rm l.o;in F'und . Cnst11 t..trsa Art \...fllJllUf' - .l;i y Wilson. Huntin.(lon Be.11ch, S100. Daily Pilot Newsp11per.': - 1-_;d Kociel<1, F'ounl11in V111IPy, $511 ; Pf'gg~· Redmon , Westm1n11t('r, $100. Df!Jta Kappa Gamma S<w-ie· et~· -Rho Chapter. $21l0, rec· ip ient to be nam~ litter. Ebel! Cluh Qf Newport Beach -Charle.~ LunJt, Hun - lini;lnn Beach. $100. F'nrd Mnlnr Cnn1pari.Y lrent> Garcil'I. Ch ristin,. Hf'r· rtra. 11nd Au~u.o;t1ne Reye.':, all nl Huntington Be.itch. 2n per- cent to 80 perctnt tu llinn 11t rnur-.vrar i;chnol . F'oun1a in V;1llP,Y Wnm111n·~ Club Kathleen Hendron, fn11ntain Vallry . Sinn . Gnldtn \Ve.o;t Art A~~oci11linri Krlst1M. Beach, lllO ; Surf~idf', $80. Hf'nschf'. SPal Bruce \\1ilson, Golden We~\ Fi1c111r y \VivPs Club -Shelle) Hnfflund. Hun- lin,Rtnn Be:ich. •M: Rrv~rly Totman, Huntlnglnn Beach. '"'· Huntington Rea ch·l-'ountnin Valley BoC1rd of RPahors -1 Edwarri I v e y , Huntington Be11ch. s1on. Huntington Reach .lunior Beck . Huntington Rrach. $YI. Hunt ington Be11ch Pl11yhnu.<.e Karol McGill, G:1rden Grove. $100. ln.'lur11n~ Women (lf Or;in_Re County -$100, recipient to be n11med later. Mr!'. Ph vlli!I I.. J11v Music Aw:trd -P11tricia Ceii1of11nle. fountain V::illry. $60: Richard Dillon Hun tingLOn Beacti , $60. Robert l\enncdy Schol;irship l Society -Vickie Rennett, Huntington Reach. $200. Robrr1 J. McCau!ll11nrl Memorial Srhol ar.~hip -.Jolin1 Ap~I. Huntin,lllon R r a c h . $100: Kri 11tine Hen);che, Se;il Re8 ch, $100 . Mercury Savin.I!~ ::ind !,nan Assnciatinn -Richilrd Oi!lnn. l-l untini;:ton Reach. S 5 0 : Charlr.~ Sw.:ink. St/II Br/\ch. $100: Bf'atrict' Hel);t rnm. Hun- lingtnn Btach. Sl fil: Glen Burch. We.~lmin!'lrr. 1200. Midwav Citv \\lnman '.o; Club -cnnlributinii.'I tn Shnq Term Lnl'ln Fund. Nation:1I A!'!'nci111i11n o f SO<'illl \Vorkcr10 Rr.;ilrirt1 Helstrom. Huntins:1nn Be:1ch . $;,(\. William Prrr>r;:i A1i~nci :1\t'~ -Slrphpn ~fcD;:inntlld . Hun- ilnsi:ton Re11ch. fltM'l: Rnbert O;rirt. Mirlwl'IY Citv. S:\00. 1 •. f.arlP Ph ill iO~ MPrnori11l Tool Awarrl -Mikt' Willil'lm.~. eti~111 Me.o;a. SIOO. Kerri,lllln Auto P11rl~ rrntn Toni Award -W;ivnE" RriJ!hl. Cnrona: rltl M:ir , 1100. R11ncho Al11mito~ Rol:iry Club -Jame~ S/\ndlin , F'nun- lain V111ley. S.'iO: H 11 r r v Zalknw~ky . WPslmin~ter, SlflO . Silver Anchor Anxilil'lry - t:rlward r.ib.'inn. Huntin11:ton Re11ch .. $2~; Jane Han.~en. Huntin;.::111n 8e:1ch. $ ~ 511 : KaU1leeri O'llP11 rn. San Jua n Caphdrano. '250. Louis Siracusa Memonal Scholarship -Mary r.ro~'· Huntington Bt.ach. $100; l.t1la Snow. Midw11y City, $1(111, Sisti .and Catherine Slrarusa ~1emori11I Schol11 rship .JAmr~ Jacob, Westmin!ller, Sears $200: C:trol J11hnson. Hun · Krls1111e lin~lon Bt<1ch. $200, Beach, $100: HenK.he . Seal Bruce Wilson. Snut h C n a&, I Cnmmun1ty Surf~ide. 1200. HQ.9pit11l Slaff -Su.'l11n Z1,1·art, • WnmAn'5 Club of Cypre5.1 - Lllgun;i Beach . $1o0. Kr!l hy Of>mpsey, F ou n la I n Tue'!da.v Ctub of NewPf'lrl VAiley. ISO. Beach Edw11rd C:lbsoo. \\'nm11n'1 Club or Seal Beach Hu ntinglnn Be11ch , SIOO. -Charle.s Swank. Se11I Beach, Westmin!lter Art A~'lnci111inn $25. 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This exciting special gives you one 8xl 0 to keep and two 5x7 for Grandfa thers!. Specl1I prices now In effect on l itt ·Color, loo "iltFIROADVVA-Y an .n31 fat. 283 I Custom draperies at uncustomary prices. Save up to 1 /3. Choose from open w.ave ceaementa, antique utln1. home1pun1, ahMrs •nd many more. All at tremendous uvlng1, Regular low Penney pr- on expert f1brlcatlon. Call collect (714) 523-6511 for our shop-at-home service, free. lk~· D1cor11a now. U1a P1nn1y1 tfma p1ym1nt pl1n. I Jtt DAILY PILOT Ahmanson Theater Musleal • - 'Compariy' Better Than 'Coco' -.lust Barely LOCAL EDITORIALS Ry T0~1 BARLt:Y O! t~1 Dally ~lie! i !IU Nol so long agn your critic described "Coen" \ 111· i 1 h Katherine Hepb urn. yet !\ as just about the worst musical he's t'Ver seen and the con1· 1nent al1no.st brought :ibout his in1n1ediate removal 10 the nc11 rcst psychiatric fa cility. The kindest reniark we re<:elved in the wake of our demolition job 011 that horrible non ·music al was "Wait until you see 'Company'. It's won every award in sight and if you don ·1 dig that one then vou'd better wait for ·nose Marie' to come around again." . Tht DAI LY PILOT Quite Often ·Fights City Holl \\'ell. '>l'e sat and surrered through "Company" Tuesday night at the Ahm11n so n -=========="~~.:___:.:_~ TV DAILY LOG . Monday Evening MAY 31 &:to 8 l lt fittn Jerry Dunphy. " (J) AIC Ntws R11 son~. Smilh. ,. 0 KHIC Htws.Mtt Tom Snydtr. . ' 8 T\e AUw Sllow Cutsh: Sue An1 :.:. L1n1clo11, Mft M1llu , .k>t Kimble • • i nd Soupy Silts. 7:55 tjS Cue11i1n ff Stt;UflOt• 1:00 B Qgi m l •ucll·lll (RJ Ric/lud CreM11 1ue5t1. 0 (3) GI) Mtwl,..d Ca1111 m Tt Tell tht Tr11tll ED Wo1ld ~1111 8!J Mtn ti ViliDll €II Yesenia 1:05 13,i) TIA l :JO tJ ([J H111'1 lllCY (R) Wh1n lllCY dtJCOvect Rudy l/1llee 1111i11nr on t1blH to kup him uU busy. sht dt· cidtt 10 hflP him upd1t1 lli1 iin1!n1 1lylt tnd 111 his tlfttt ttirtid U RICHARD BURTON and *"JAMES MASON stir in "THE DESERT RATS"! 111'11• 0 Sb O'Clodi M1ri1: (Ill) '1\t 0 HYl'tl Dtlfrt ltls~ (dr1m1) '5l-!!lcllt rd 0 (:I) GJ It Wis 1 YerJ Goed Y11f Sally Rand. fin danctr at th1 Burton, J1mt1 Ma~n. Robert New Chkaio World'J Ftir. is Mel Tormt's • Ion. An 111 mi le cast in th1 story GI special auesl on protr•rn dfY<lttd th1 11U1nt Australian deftnJt ol 10 J'JJl Tob ruk In lht euly d1y1 ol I~ m David r,.1t Show Gutsts ue Hal World War I c1mp1i1n1 in !ht Nor!h l indrn, Rulh Gordon. John A~u. Atr!c•n deurt. Jackie 1(1h1n1 and Uhc~ O'Connor. m Thi rNftt1to11n W D1tintl , Ql M11vt1: (21/iltr) "SIKfll nl Yort" iID '•ttt1n lor Uvtne: .• !dr1m1 ) '41 -Giry Cooptt, Wiiier Thl'aler and tht kindest thing 1'hat comment is for thr \Ve fixed him •·can you ." "'·e ha\•t lo say llbou\ the Los hl'nefit or !he kids y,•ho. oner w' a.~ked him. "hun1 JU.SI nnP. the.v realize you can rf'c:ill tune from lhf' ~ho1111? Any tune Angeles ('11•1c Lif!ht Oprn1's ned and reflected, ··wen. you've got a point thert , I guess.'' l;ite.~t lf'mon is th.al it i.• ;i Iii· \\'o rld War 11. Olcker !hrir al all. Just a few bars will tie ljust a little / better than lashes and softly murmur do." "Coco." son1ething about ''Oh welt, After a fe"' minules he grin- "Company," lik'' its com· panion in distre!s.' i.s 11 non· musical. rnu sicals are ~·hanging and, -r==J;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim.iilijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijf=j I f:cnrge Chakiri~ tan sing after all , Victor H~rbl"rt is brttl'r th/\n Katharine Hep-dead." D Phibes • burn. there was (HlC alleged Shortly alter' we sl<un1ncd r. J• song frnn1 the show thal 11•e ~ bl I . I . "(;()co" an old friend took in . cara•oasly were a e lo 1u n1 1n par 10 the ear on the \.la.i• hoine and the sho111· and dropped iM 10 trll th. Sl,0.,,, or n>"oy or lh" us how rnuch he enjoyed 1\, te r•t • g! "' 1 0 ~ r I Jlft n1uslcal numbers was dt'flnlte. Hepb~·s_'°_ic_·e !ind all. J~· superior to v.·hat we sav.•I .-------------.1 aero!..! the 111·ay in "Coco." But, oh Lord. this is a dreary, disjointed shOl'I', ad· mittedly highly entertaining in patches. but v.·i1h long vistas of !ncrcdibly dull dialog and pointless. aln1ost intelligible music that Always has to be .shouted and h;unmerf·d into the audience. Whateve r the show·~ deficiencies, no 011e[ v.·111 ever be able lo say that it , didn't lop the decibel rat ings. I If !hat kind of analysis put s! vours trulv in the "Hose Marie" c1:1tCgory land I would ] mu rh rather have 111·atchcd Rudolf FrlmJ's oldie than I ''Company" lei 's have a riuick ~·ord in this l-ri1ic's defense. I \\'e d('stribcd "Ptomises. I Promises" l;1s\ ye;u a~ the. best musical we 've seen inl vcars, both in \et1ns ur 1he brilliant score t'Ont ributed by I Burt Baccharach and the clever rev.•riting or the bookl used for "The Apartment_·• (lzdo MIW•Otr •f&Cll •• •I it.. 00h•0<0 to lo\•I••• I'~• hlo ··Cl , l•ll~ NOW THROUGH TUESDAY l li'I "GIMME SHELTER" ST.t.•RING> THE ROLL ING STONES ••• J oan B••t In "CARRY IT ON" W£E kD.l.YS-7 l",M, CONT. SUNDAT 2 P.M. No one can arp:ue !halt "Promises·• IS any less gc;ired 1 tn today's theaterg~r than either •·company" or "Coco" but the sho111· is st reets ahead in terms of music that st ays with you for long after the show and a snappy , f11st paced dialogue, cleverly ada pled to that tricky Haccharaeh heat. l~••••••••••• ... IJ i!ll- COLO" by Movielctb An AMEl\IG'iN INTERNATIONAL P1ctur11•aJ NOW PLAYING 2ND CHILL ER 2NO SUSPENSE FEATURE "111.0f•lt A.~I• l ,i\('t~·' "\t1MA'fE\'fR HAPPENED Open\7PM. 1 '0AU N1'ALICE!'" 5fllrl\OtDu1k 2nd Wttkdoys 6:4S So1.&Suri.l:lS !'""' ,. .. ,. .... _ .... HARBOR Bl VD ......... _ 81G ~ll Ull WEEK DlllVl·IN On Apri l 21, 1918, the Red Boron of Germany and tht llack Sheep of the R.A.F. met in the 1kies of France. For the lost time! •' •• B11nn1n, .kl•n lt1lit, Ward Bond 13,i) Miruelito Ylldw Show ':00 1J M1,b1fl'l' JIJ.D. (R) Sim rtjects I ~-----------~ I The lfUt story ol 1 mountain boy .su111s!lo1u that ht htlp his 11m • 8 A LBO A " who b1ttm1 1 Wo1ld Wtr I hero by A A c1plu1in1 • GKmtn potl!lon sln1l1· Mik• (Buddy fo s!tf) buil d I ltptt 673-4048 !or his school prllitd f\rtn lhourh ht ndecL tht ft thers ri1 Mikt'1 l1itMs 111 OPIH fD A Ti•• ltr Joll"/th11ft1'1 ,,_ helpina thtm. 6:4l C!'i)nM1r f1111H1 O ®J ft)Wortd l"r1111ltu Mnlt: 7tt E. Ian... €D Notititt• 34 (C) (2tir) "l rt•ktur (R) (d11m1) l•lltM P'rnlntul• mo.ilk YitltJDIJI '67-Jam11 01ury, K1lhryn H1y1,1~--------= ([;)Lt Kitt f1111!1iu CClft Ctn1111lt Woody Slrodt. Red Butlons. A min NOW THIU TU£SD.t.T l!D Ntwi Jim Htw1horne. pl1ns to n;1111 horn 1 mt•lmu m l :JO {I) lltwl Bill Huddy. secuiily pr1511n lo be 1tuniled wilh 00 Tr•tk IK ColtttqMnCtl hit wilt and SS0.000 thtl wus stolen (]) Cl!i """ in 1 btnk 1obbery. I ('!§ NIC ""'' 0 I IPI ZIAL I T\'11 D•ri• lnwttlt• G.l Tiit flt'r111 Null lilt mulli·lt1tnl1 ol Bob b' D11in fD HH,.,oclat Lodi• trt lt1l111td 'lflth specitl runts . '1!) Selwted Fih111/Mullcilt Lindt R11111!1dt, ''t C1uoll, Tht mJ Th Dtttr1 ll'POrt Poppy rtmily t nd Dr. Mu,ic. ~= ""'" O li)(•)aJAIC MNld•J Mtwit; ft) (lttr) "'St1tt1nt Dtlllhtad"' 7:00 I) CIS lfew• W1tl1K Cronkite. (comKIJ) '6S--fn"kie Avtlon, Otb· 0 @!;) JflC NIWI Dtvid Bri nkley. 11rth Willey, l ve Arden. John Chtncet!or. Frtnk Md:11e. fl ) Al I nut 00 lt Tiii ttlt Tt11ttl Q) lu1k1'1 U. 00 Dr11ntt tD l l•ck H11rntl 0 Wh1!'1 MJ lint? iI!) JO MinulH @) Did Yin ~· m Sonrb11 . m I lMt LllCJ fim D ,Kid, dt lofl1 en Tiit W.114 Wt u.. In t:JO I 00 hri1 '" (II) I!) Clwbc Hit llw+n1 1111111'4 , Mvtlc1lt/ 1"1rtor's Ottit @ri) A111tlltt1 Jf11r11 11 Cnrz ff M1rl11 Cnictt G) M ftt F-•s TM 13,i) TIA . m Mowlt 1••• 10:00 II ((} S•IPNI• ,,.,.... "C.tl to J ;)O tJ (]) C1111...U (R) Nth1ml1h Dtll(lf.M Ptttr Gfl'tlll 1hr1 11 Jim Ptr511H pl111 t n11n wllla W1lund1 hl1 Kinrtl"f. httd of 1 lll'llKnment bw· r11nh1htt1·5lln In th• 1u11 h111d in r1111. who !s jointd by 11\nt P1ut 1n 1tttmpl I• ttld his cuHr blll Wilkins In 1u:o¥tJinl stolen 11111111 1!most 1111 him ll1pptd on ttlt ptt te1 for "" U.S.·SIO biM. J1m11 ~Blood Money" epitodt. G1tfOIY, Dtn Tr1w1nty, John Hen- 0 0 @!;) F1t11 • l h(1 r:,. W\fW duson 1nd l1u11I GOOltwln CO·iltr. "Htlmt 11 Wtlltft lht Ht1rt 11." lft Clllt nttl 5 Ntw1 Kwin St l'ldtrl, M1lht and M•1rl• loN th1lr )obi, 811n1y Mortis. but itt 1htm b•tk. CJ l•rttr W1rd Nftrl 0 Yirfi•lt C11h1• CR) Abbi l1n1, ID Nftrl Pllln1111/n$11m1n, V•c Per11 tnd Gil)' Crl)Sby t nd hi1 fD C1trrt111I [ftnb w1I• Btrblft ruts!. CIJ M11111'1, (6'1 1110\l'it: "AH¥• lk the Wn•" (Ii') Hit U M•lltft DICK VAN DYKE t~~. ' . lfflg;QTT \ \ BOB Nl'MWU "COLD TURKEY" "**** HIGHEST RATING ACOMEDYGEM!" (d11mt/ '56-.lohn Mlll1, Anllloft~ 10:30 . Mtvtt: Ulw 4Sra) "Wtddlntll------------'I Nro•lty. Prtltllt" {eom1dyl '35--Ctry Grtnt, - 0 (3l 0) Ltfs 11111•1 1 Dltl Monty Joan 81nntlt. A pr1n~st1K 1uin1 h!s ~=~;;=~~~~iii Hill ho~!!.. ctwn m111i11• ,11n1 but wins btck ri Q Mlllit~ $ Mt'lit: (Z1/,h1) "Ill· his bridt·IO·bt with 1111111 'll'ltky 101"1 Ed&t M {d11mt) '.47-T1ront elfofls. Powtr , Gen• TltrntY. Anne ltJ!tr d) NNl l iH Johns. f1~1 txcit1n1. hl1hly dlvtrsihed (I) Cadtn1 M A11111t1it1 rh1r1~t11 whom W. Som1nt1 ,ll:OO tJ (JJ ll)NMrs '•huglilfll mtth in 10 e1clus1v1 lllJ a l'.BIJ. a;,,..., 111rt 11! Chic110 1ll t1 Woild Wtr I CJ)~ Ytltty D171 Ntr row llXU·l!ll rp lint bt!Wttn 0 (t ) If} lltws lo~e 111(1 ht\t. 0 MIWM: ''Owtf Thtu~ (doeum1n-m Trlllft er ConMCtutftUll hry)-Dubbtd In En1li1h. f.tl Cityw1tch111 Seidtnbt Ulll m M.,;1; Mr.u l1hiftd tit• Mttk" C/!1mphn "St. (lmo's YU1111:· (mystet)') '41-Ptter lolft, [velyn 1'1wced uo 1nd1w1 of 1Mi1h, 1nt1t· K1v11. 1J ~)IC~. iii 11 8111 Vtn itt 11111 IJl 111! IM Cltd: l rtl, IS tonilht°I SUb)t ct Ill ltl! lf1' fl) ,ffTl liillMft dtnt1, 111m1 11! "'h!th l l'f't htt t r1 1 fD Cttyw1ttllltn Seid1nb111m & lllt0n1 111 nei1hbor1'Clod children. Ch1mplin. Art Yi1ill St {lmn's Vil·I 111 1tt1m!llln1 10 11111 $15.000 to 1111. molllybl1~ t r1ills' 1ncl1v1 in, h~t ll'ltr !ht rn111t1111 on I~• cot I t 1 Bre1-Ytnic1 Bl'f'd. u11. Re11111 o! , 11111 lhty OCCllPY. C\llftn!ly UP to1 7 30 PM pro1r1m . .. 1.. 11:30 o m "'"'1r1tti• Jn ChirtW'11bKnct _M h1ndl111 O rfiil m io~ftn1 Ctftllt Burt · ti! !ht ln1~rt111w1, ltli.1111 ._, Her.bl Reynolds 1ubsti111tn 11 host. Dou& tlfltf, c!l1 um1n ot LA. County I McClu" (of Th t Min Fr11m Shiloh ), Humtn R1lt hOft1 Commi110011, 1boul Bobby Go!dsboio, 1nd Don Miit· bl1~lc-whl!t 1tlthon1 •n.d !ht l~tl ditn r.utit to: 1rt1st 11011111 Sy\11, ln11•11101 0 m (•) (E Did C1yftt ol 1111 1111 • cl11n uP. p11nt up ID 1101111 ,11111 Thund11blrd1 n . dltll·llP (w1l h 11d...,tli. dr1w1n11 tftd N 1 Bllmbt1t t UldOOf 1t11u1ry) c1mpti1n, ~'1 11·15 Q .Ont Sh It d n1ph1w 1nd 1•d1 llod•!!Ck t nd •''' · ~. J'Olll ind pK1pl1 In lh1 nti l~both~~. 1n 11:>0 m M."'1: Hoortf lll111d"' (~p· t!ud1n1 th1111 whe 111 11111! f't(tP ltr'I) 41-0orlo; for1n, l ~o C1rnllo. t1Y1 lo !ht r11\on1. 1;00 fl Mnh: '111t S.~d '•Id Ct dilltc" (ID Cln1111t 10 kom,dy) ·~£>-Judy Holhdty, Ptut @m Dt-Rt-MI Dou111~ ai) TIA lJ' 0 0 (JJ !lOJ """ Tuesday • I' 0 "liu tin ..... (m'f:llt ry') 'l3 - a .. -~ Oonl•vy, ColH n &11y, Rlctiud Cont. l ,.M .• Sat.·Sw11.·Moft. Mee1 Henry & Heruietta .. lhe laugh riol ol lheyear. (l)alterl1attbau Elaine Hay "A neco Leal" IG! Cotor by MOVlt.LAB ~A Paramount P.c1u1e fl\\ll\Kl\" ll(.11\((X{)R" A~\WJ..1\lrotft R,• I DUSTIN HOl'fttt4N -unu 816 MAN" ~· leaww;olQr• ~- WAllr Tf/ESlllO' 6l7IJU #tit . MIBJJ . - #1WA1Jt/rf(1E/l.IHIE • J '--W~(;ol> (Q.Of ~,.. _j ~~·Llon • 0 Richthofen and Brown'.' l!iile» lllJ)ll·-· --With JOHN PHILLIP LAW-DON STROUD ------ALSO PLAYI N<>------ "TH( BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE" -ANDREW PRINE BRENDA SCOTT -GEOllGE "'ll.S* · IQ!U.ll BL«Tlll ClAAlD~ .. -...... --.. ·-·-·---·-·-· __ _,,, -· ... '-·--"'-~= METllOCOLOR riil_ .. =.__ ~ __ ... _ IJ C,U t ••t •.•...... , PLAYING ARlHUi Ifill DA~D WAYN1 · JMIE! DISON · KAllRfW ' jj;,,~ lrVfM' NELs0N°Gi001NG MICH~H CRIOHON l!OBlRI WISl t;il '-'1 t t f I -. _., •• _ -, ""·-··--.. ·-···..,,_I l~ ·-· ~-- I NiiiAiiiTrlO=N=Ao=L=-G=E=N=E=RA=L =T:...H=:=A=-TR=E==S=-.;:J O!lt11 Wkdoys 6,,5 Sot. & Sun. l: IS "DI PHllES" (GP) "'l(HATIVIR HAPP IN ID TO AUNT ALICE~" -.lln'-1 2NO Comedy Hit .. .._ .. ,.,,,, ... "THI !Wll VI CHAllS" (G) "(i.ln"' •.• Clot,. ..... -··-·It.JO. \.U. la' 18'16 "'(...,.,,. lOll, 1111, •• TORA TORA TORA AL!iO Richan! Burton "Villain" .... c "THE GRISSOM GANG " (RI "A MAN CALLED SLEDGE" l(ids Lea1·n frotn 'Ask Andy' Mondi)' M~y .31 1<171 DAIL y '1LOT 11. Movie Nostnlgia Bigger Than Ever LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ,. nu ,..nnt ,._.,,., ,.~ •l<TITI0\11 •UlllllllS <•ITll'ICAT• 0" I UltNllt. Cll1'1•KATI .,. COl,.OltAT!llll CllTl,.ICA'a II' I UIHlfll&. NAMI ITATIMINT ,ICTITIOUI MAMI OO!Nct IUllWlll UWOll ,ICTITll\11 lllAMI .,.,,_ tlll-IM H<Nnt 1•t ..,.,,. 11\t ufld•r1!9<IC'lf OI <~,., IP!tY trt •ICTITIOUI lllAMI TIMI """'trtl9l'lftl ftf'll,., 11\ff Wt -ti.utlMll t i COllOllCll"' t INllMH ti )t)f W Mt'M THI UNOll.llONIO COJll"O•ATION ...,..._ t ~'-1 ti \ ... Mewiotn 11¥11 THI!. Glf'l'Nl!.IY H1'1 l •tekllur11 """"' ''"'' ...... (t l!!Otnlt Undft' ~ .... 11.1 .. ~ rtnlhl lilt! II II ~tint .... < Ctolt MM• C1JINl'lll• ..-.. "'9 tt. .. I Nunll,,.IG<I llKll Ct !lornl1 llnllltut firm -ti TltO't I t!Lt:C MrM K ..... t fld ltff'lll,,. ~·-ti IOI' ll(lllltut flt"' """'' el NIWIJOlllT 1'10. • ,... Tit.Ii u $ lltOOlll OltAIN .. Sl!.Wl!I; IHi:ll kuloY .... lllW'I ... ,.., Ct lllWN• 0UC1'101111 ...... "''' ••If ll•m It rtm "' ... LEGAL NOTICE ..... l'ICTITllUI I UJINllt NAM• ITAT•M•NT , .. \..,.int H•-11 '""' ll111lntp TH• •OAIOWAl.I( HI Octtll Av1111"" L1wnt ltt<l'I C•llforl\lt 11:.,, , lltw•,..... Jn It "''"- Lt tul\t IMCll Ct lll1rnl1 LEGAL NOTICE , "" PICTtTIOUl •u1u111• NAMI S1'ATIM•NT Tiit ltllfwll>t HtlOtl• '" 1Hln1 1Mi1JlllU It CNANNIL •1!11' UJt 0Ct111 1!¥<1~ (""I' dt l Mtr (t ill t1•l~ 1o1. 'Ctllrlc • ..,It UU Oc••n 111111 • (0<11111 dtl Mtt (t ilt tH!S JtlOltl C. 11 .... 11 I ... Jtllrt¥ AYI IMfnflckl,, (I MI t101! f.tlltlMlll I ~PIN"• I.., J t ll"y Awt l"""lh. C1lll nt!S "T~lt but ntu 11 tlllno ctn!NCIH ... " lllllfl l Htlfltf'1!!• Ry GENE HANDSAKER HOLLYWOOD (A P) Nostalgia ts b1ggrr lhan ever 1n mnv1elend A Hollywood theater an nounccs a three week ftst1val rir Busler Keaton s 1917 28 film s llke other festivals for .,.,orks of W c; Fields and f\1nry Pickford A vote of the UCLA Student Council names Mae West \\onH1:i or the Cen tu ry And 1 492 people ~warmed into a theater on reC'ent night lo i-ee a 45 year old silent 1nov1e with p1~ organ ac compan1ment ll was an evenings publ ic feast on nostalgia fl 'hrowback to when movlego- 1ng v.as a family adventure <1nd movie lovers kissed st an dfng with their clothes on i\ln~t of the fans were middle iiged nr older but there v.ere some in their 2.(ls and 30s <\nd nimble fingered agi le fnoted organists provided Cl( c1 r1ng mood music a l lhe con coles or mighty Wurlltzers The \!ewers applauded and cheere d the Ronald (,o/'man-V1lma Banky-Gary t:ooper classic The Winning of Barbara Worlh On cards a sking lhe1r reactions they \'.role Superb The) applauded a s veteran !he ater o rganist G a y 1 or d Carter pla}ed a powerful prel1m1nary concerl They laughed as he demonstrated the-organs sou n d ef ft>ct5-bells drums-and a boy from the audience operated 1t.s pohce .!nren while Carter pl~yed a thrilling auto c hase The one nlght program was arranged by 8111 Ramsay a Goldwvn Studio executive and Fd Harris a veteran shnY.man Ran1say says it cost the1n l2 200 to Theater t 11.. W Jt Wlllll"' l1tllwlMI I 1tr I' I 1 J CLEANING SEJlV1Cf. tnd TPttl ltlo firm U-• lht l~lltu• llrm '"'"°' ti If.NT _.,. ti 1f1t t .. it>WIM Htt.tno ""'*• ren .. .,,, I em •rtdt!Wnl ilrHI Mun!lntlon l•ldo 11 eotnH-W , ... l'Ollowll'lt •trMlll Tltl!I lltANCN t M lt!tl tf\1 ,,._,,..el ltl4 Ntn10 llO lull '"' •ltt" ti rt1"9n<t '"' but with I , 2 8 0 Ctll!Ol'"I• wllMt netnn In fllU "" •lKtl ti cwPt<l!lon '"' H1 ..,.1"(!111 •ltc:t tt 11 !ti-• d '"'-'"'' L•• S11,, lfU1 l•teli.111.1<1! ttl otfl(t ,,.. •• loll°"' ...,,1,..11 11 t 1 1t1lew1 GtrJ O_l.,il ttll M11l1 A•I X ('UJtOmerS pl yin& $2 5Q a "'"' N11t1H11tlon lttdl Ctllternt. Trtvlt JltU •• !tOll (:llv It Ht-I KV• a 111tr,.,l1tt.. llO< to.lt •ttefl (Mlf Mtll "1111 l•ffwt JIU~ Tu.,. mlS510n lhf'y made $7S9 profit T"l1 "''lntu 1 <""6\ltl"41 •v t f•~ttl ltl UI (t ill J11 trlcl1 $ l"t~lt• !100 l lUltVt ttl 111 .. 11 l"trk Cttli.<10lt. ntl l tl LtllJttlt flttlMr.,,11' (llutNnd t l'MI '"lltl City 51 Ntw""1 ltteh C•llP t11to DllM St•ltmblr » HK Otlt<ll Mt~ tl lf'1 OU\er viewers were guest• w 1111m 1111•11e1c1 11., 0,1.., M•• 11 1"1 KV lt llNT11 1;"11111 1Nc ,.11111," 1 •• .,," 1'1111 llllMnttt II lltlM ttllllu(lt<ll .., I~ 1 ... 1 .. lfut l • ..,,. P lltvtnMll "fM• oi.1......,111 llletl wllfl "'• t"'ntv (jtn. el Ort "'t (IU~I¥ WI Mt ¥ )0. l•11 "'*II..... Ort n"' Ctt ll Oo !v " let ...,,., ?t, " .... J~ ... ' " ltll ll.0.11 R d h 1 his M• 1ht L "'" T•••I• "•ul•• K-"> f 11,1,,.,..., c.,, 011111«• .anlsay sa1 e s app y1ng ""'°c Pit• c11 1 Pa1111• st"''' OJI CAl..ll'01tN1.-, 1 11111 ti c1111.,111, o.1119t c-'' LEGAL NOTICE Share Of the JlrOflt tO the l'..tlUVltd Or•n•t ((lf•I Ot !¥ JI tel S!tlt <If Ct l lornl1 0tf"9f (tynt• COUNTY 01" LOI ANOI Lll ) H 01\ MtJ ti 1t11 llltt .. t mt t HtUf''l---------------- t d I I k r h Mt v 11 !~ 31 t nd Juno 1 ltll 111•11 On Mtv I! Jtll Nit•• mt t Hol1 V 011 11111 >0!11 tltV ol Alfll AO 1111 Pu•llc In 1nd /., otltl 11111 lll'Ml'lt l!V tu 10 s cos o ma 1ng a res Public 111 •1'4 1or ••Id 11111 Mr1on111V "'°"' "'' • Hol••• 11..t111< In t rw1 ,., ,, ....... ,.11111, l • '''''" ,1111 o 1rv ,. ... 111• r h r I ' ' C -• '' ' ClltTIJllCAT• 01' I UllNlll H Cldrlc llM1t11 TM1 oltltmtftl Hltll will\ 11\t c-111 (lt<k ti or ..... CIU~IY ... M•• 11 1111 l'~D ltlrlll Ott nff C .. 11 Otllv I' 1111,t Mtv ?• ll 11111 JullO 1 11. 1111 In.I Tf LEGAL NOTICE print 0 t e l m tl>MI tel ttv t l't\lllV ""' 1'1lrlcl1 • ti d "'Illy I nv Ill ,ttMnt l'I' I• 0-1 .. tl k-n 11 rn• It ... lllt •tr1tn1 "ICTITIGUI NAM• LEGAL NOTICE Ptul•Y \"OWfl !o rno !t b<o 1111 •• ,..,.,,, fft•H K111nt lll I ll&t"nYdtr knewn II wftti• 111m .. 1 • ou••ul-tll 11\t wllllln We d1dn t go into lhls IO•I-----------lwt!<Q.t ntmt• ••• IYbK•lhll ,. "" Wllhln mt ID°" 111• l'•t•ld•M ti"" Cl>fHrlll ... !tulrumtM •n• ICklllWftllt<ll "''' ·-Tiit ~Nlltltllt<ll "'' Ct,llhl II• I• c~ NOTICI o" T•U1T•• 1 IAL• k ,. 1.., l1111tumtnl 1nO t(k"Ow e<ltl'd lflfY t~ 11111 •••Cutotl IM wltllln l111"utntlll "' .cwtt• 1111 ttmt dudlM t 1M11l11tu •I IHl LM1n 11 On fllur~•v Ill• 10!11 dtv tf Jwn• ti! J'r\8 t money Ramsay Bald l lCTlTIOUI tu11N•11 -cu!W lllt '"'" bo/lt ll ti lllt C9i'Hrtl!on IMttln n•mlll CO•,.ICIAL Sl!: ... LI c .. ,. M••• Ct llltrnl1 und• '"' lie .. 1111 "°"' .. 11 00 ... M ti lh• ""'' l 10,,,,, '' ' • • , 11!.u• Hffll 11t rn1 W C:lll!AllVt: l n!r•n<o of 1111 Ot•M• Cown ! but lo prove a point that We tlAMI ITATIMIN't I 11.~ ... L t llCI t C now11at• '* "' I ti ou<l\ (OI' M ... ltY l ll!tH MOllTON J0$f:I" !It!\ IH .... il'ACKAOIHO .... lhtl ••ltl 11, ... h cem '°"'"""".. 100 (l~I( Ctnlt 0 •1¥1 WI•~ need good f a m I I y en ,,"'II• fel!ewlnt Ptroon1 ,,. .._ n, ti..11 .... ., Ne!••Y H,.w~ 1~~~1 •orn • "'°'w'1TNl~~tt~" "'"" ~-.:;· ... , ~i1':i,.';~:~~ctc:~1+ttn • ~:-,.: I~ "';r~..;",*:;~"~ ::;1~. '1.":. ~ ... .i::o c~'r A.;~s s~'(;~o~n~ cg~~~~ .. terta<nment that a ••l•nl f•lm !LD ... l.!iEN COMPANY 11 H••bo "' M ••• OIHco In {OFflCIAL 11.t.I..) 0••-c ... ntv hlol'd Niwport l•tch Ci ll .... 1111 ot...o Ott nt1 (oYnly l•VttlV J Kule;l>Uk II.Iv c .... m!u lt11 ll!•l ff tl , .. _, 10 l•u1111 wlW 1111 ti ""'lie •uctlon ~ wil l stl\I draw p e op 1 e who Htn•¥ scn1t11t J• 11 H1rbW 1111n11 M¥ C0tntnl101on f'~11r11 No11ry "1111 c c 1 1i...nl1 ..,,., 1 , 1,,, ll l<ll••tl ""lll<k! 111 1111 '' Or111tt 1111 ".,.,.1 '"'" tor ,,,., 1 .. 1•w1v N...,,.,..,1 ltM/I Ci llle1nlo ''Woll Mi v J1 ltl) l"r IO<lttl Olll<• In ,...,.1 Vlecl Otl ntt C:ioot 0,1,., ,1111 0< 1.,,.. ... ntol•• C1lll m-v" Ill• Ulll!ecl l!t 1•1 Ill t l •t lli. want tnterta1nment that 8 l!lw I ktlltlo• II NtrllcN' lolt nd l'l>flllllle4 O t n .. Cotot Otl1¥ 1'llol Ltl A1191!" Ctunl'I' MIJ to )I Intl JuM 1 1I 1t11 UU·11 011H MtY II lt'1 1111 !Imo ol >tit OH llltt Ct It n "I! • 9' silent him will slill draw p~ N•w111>•• t•tc:h c e11Wnl• ""° M•~ 11 11 ll •f\d Ju111 1 1t'1 11•11 My c...,m1u1,,, E••I••• l.kll•r• l't(lll<kllon '"'' 11tu111 n 1111 cu,•' Co111 Me•" Ot•d 1 lclltolt1 OW.It• 11 1-41,.., Atrll lrl ltl• LEGAL NOTICE- ---lttlt " t 1llt.,nl1 O••ntt Countv 0.11>11t (tunlv Ht tllcN' Judklt l 0 • rlo!I pit who walk oul delighted 1,1 .... Nr ... _t ••Kii c. lornt. •u.G LEGAL NOTICE lll'll AlllO MANlllill o .. M•r IC 1'11 ....,I "'' • Noto .., Ct11nl• ti Oront• Ct!!l9•nlt OIK 18~ with whal thev ve seen 11>1o bu•'"'" 1i cC1110111<ttd • • "'••11••• •••• •1t11 '.., 1-----"~-'1< In 11111 "' 111t1 '"'' ..,.,..,u ... •• 1oi-1 I (DHtlM llllD ,_______ -------le"'"'"' CllJ 1.llAL NOtt<• ...... ," I I'""'' l"Klllckll• ... _ .. " I.ti JI "'Trt c1 Nt ..01 In..,. c IV el Gary Cooper Slim and Jikt !itnr, $cl>to!' Jr 1'•1161 L"' A""'-' Ct lltwfl!t fMtf NOTICt: 11 Hl!lltlilY GIYIN llltf lllt "'' It .. It" .,.,..., """"' """"' 11 Co"• Mo" C-IJ t i Ot1nt1 $1111 ol th h I "' 1,..., ClllTll'ICA1'1 01' BUllN•ss "'"""''" loUewl"* Httno ti'"""' tr ''"" ,,_l'I' •u•1e•llottl I• "" wllt\ln lnll<vmtnl t nd Ct llfornlt ••Ht mop <•<.,lltd In aeo111 e ot e r pr1nc1ps s so ~ery 1111.ACl'AILAHI SCHAal'll AHO ""'u" FICTITIOUS NAMI -.oc II••• ...... hl ld ., lf>I l"tllA o ...... -fe);-IMttt ... t~~<Ult<il ... 11m1 1.0 .... ,, )I '"° » ti ,..11<11 .... oo I Young was thunderously a"-0n9 w11.,.1r1 ••n<111n1 suu1,,.. T"" ur>e1t••1•n1""" P 11,.,. 11111 111tv PuDll11!tll °'""" c .. 11 0111v J1llo1 ti 11'11 CllV or Ct•t• M••• ,., • ""letl 1 .. to••1c1AL 1• ... 1.1 M1•1 "' "" e111r.1 t1 tn1 C111n • t" L II. In..< 111 IOI ... 11 t" ~\Klint • blnl111u •I Jl)J W11t Mt¥ 17 '' 11 tftll J~nl 1 1111 11'"'1 t•c•n tf n!101!~ tttl ••YI JOl•JIH II! o ... v1s Rtc:orlllt< .r 011111 Coun!V plauded Ythen fJrsl seen 5qu1n ... ~·.,,.:~~ 1 tr• CD••• HI•""''• N•woo 1 ll••~h -••uo .i~. ""'' ,., •-11 twt N"''" l"uollc C1t1ftrnl1 l!.>ICll'T 111 t11 ,,, 1n111 ft"•' h h "11-.-0C Ct ll!orn t t!UO undt• Int 1lcUl!ow1 llrm LEGAL NOTICE t oltl Dlhto -IUt•lt l l-• -""t"" "' ft<f"I Ott ct In ll•lll•l(t ..., ·~•• •nc:" ly .., ~ pw t ting t roug a surveyor 5 l'wat '""" 0 t llt• Ce.11! Dt IY "let ... ,,., I Pl GE O.ctGEfOwN 5lNECA llllit -•II.• Cllo ........ _ ........ , Ottnt• c-. """lc•t ...... of * , .. ··-tit transl! M1¥ II ,, JI •"" Jll'\t' 101 11Ml1 v lL"'GE APAlllMENlS LlO '"" 1n11 l------~~~~------I NOTICE IS 'VllTHltlt GIVf:lll 11'1•1 IJ MY Ctll'lm!Hltn •• , ... ·~,l•<• lhttOOI ... , "'""""' 1111, ttitA 11 Ill H•m h <om"""'" o 1110 101-nt IA• ttll ne _..., ••H•t• •nd ,., .... hlo ,.,..,.,. J....,. 11 1t1~ tlllrY on l~t tu•I•<• 1111r101 •• ttlM The Struggle to bring Water Po'°"' wt.001 nomt• In "'" .,,. pltcto NOTICI 01' TIUITI• I SALi l/I •tr 1t11 _,OPt tlY wllllin •-IJI tit¥• •ullll-tl Ort r111 Cetfl 01 tor l lKI! fd n Int OHd /<'"' Ck<ldtnlll .;lji lo th. de •• '' th. LEGAL NOTICE nl•t1IO•n<•••t••l0He .. 1 Tl Nt ... ,, lollowl.,. ,...,u•llcttltn .,,..,.11 Ntl ct M1vl1 t4.tt 1NJ1J11t 71'1! 111•11 Conip1ny • c0t-1!1on r•c ----G•neto Par1n~ , 0~ J~111 10 1'/1 I I 11 00 "'M OOVl!.I tho 111" 1'• tlo •hi ll vt•I tn W.. 11 ... t• U JtnUt•v 1l 1 .. ) "• ColmaD--Cooper gunfight with su•eiio• cou•T oP ,,7."'wc; oen''"'-" c; ...,. inc""•" :~::,~~' ,::.~ •• ~~:;11:·:;':,.!~ .. ~u~~ •111 ... D, • -or in -c1"' •I c .. 11 LEGAL NOTICE '"' 1111 .. u "mto. wn11tUt '''"f.l CAil NUMll!I" IUIM llflC" (1!!orn1 tlt/IO 0 \lld" OtLCI 0..0 ol '·~•I dllllll Ot<tmhr ' 1t4t \Od •I OUDll<: I U(IOn 11 . !mt .... ••t• l'-tl171 trKYmDt llM:tl I• ••lltlJ '"' tb••• robber. a"d a Cl'm.ct'' flood C•Lt1•0•111A COUNTY 01' 01,,,Nli• ..., l>t Coo•! Hlthwov Nowporl flt n Wh<ll (OH !Pit I OHr!v '1111! llt1----------------10t wor t lllV ttl tllnt tlllt -HU~ d d ''. M ' ••t<Ulflll Dy DANIEL E MANNING ""' , •• scene prov1 e more ex IUMMONI ·~ew ••• 0 lvt Lttunt lftCll •KOl'tlttl Dl'Ct ...... ,, 1 .. f •• Lnll• "' t .... I nc .. 11\Ctd <lltTl,.ICATI 0,0 I UllM••• •KV•IKI O• l fllll l'lltW•M It !I'll Hwff I ' th l r '-~ p tint tto Sl!.CIJlllY FOllE COit Col t01nl1 f1~5 DAllEO Mt~ II lt ll .. ICTITIDUI NAM• 1110 <Olllt tH In t ctrttln lltHI ti !""8 Cl emcn an mos 0 vuay s l'OltAllON -· Otft ,..,•nt1 CNA I Lf.S L ... 11ed P• Ill<!. 101!1 II -t itJ P••• Ill .. Olfl(ll l • I!. Nll!TH Tho vnct .. •lt ... d ,,. (tr!,.,. 11'11'r ... •••<ultd Dy C05MO • INS,••· ""' n1ov1es customers remarked M PAYNE l.!CliAlltO I OAV 5 SUS ... N IE mo J F ~ \1101 s ........... H1111 lttto•d• II lh• •11 Cl ,, 1111 c ..... ,, CH llf OF 1'01.ICI ~on<l .Cll!lt • Duo!nt u t l 101• l'lo(tnll• JE ... H E tNSEltlA llw•••llCI Incl Wll• ., DAVI~ II 'IJS"'N l!DllH Oii.Vii Homt>l•<ld Fl(I 1(1• »o~ Amlntll .,,, dtr ti OrtMll (6111\IV Ct l!ttrnlt l'ub ohld 0 t Mt C&ut 01 " •lltl (till Mflt Ctl lotnl1 unde• !1'. 11< loin! ll11on11 t> T u>1or1 It \/NITlD Black and wn1te pho!ography Pit.Tit c ... • .... CE VEOO 1 IM 0' Hy Me( (•n1 t U01 M••-D SI '" ... w WILL SELL A1' l'UILIC AUCTION TO M•v) fll 11tl" l!ltll!O I rm nt m• ., VOLICSllJNF. ond STll.T(5 110LOING COMl'ANY • I W o o O ' ......, HIGHEST II ODf.lt FOlt C"'SH !••VIII • ----' a"d the Old Sly. Small 'Cr.'" A(IEVEOO JO!iN A c; ALL IE GOS '' n on '"" I 11111 u " I " • t"'11PO•kl el 111• ellow Co lot"lt Cor-11 t11 I t Truotoo tor no D M ' t t Imo of •• • In ll w! .. I .. ~,, '""' LEGAL NOTICE d'dn l mailer ',",,',~.,G,•,LLEGOS OOE I 1n ouoh 00£ • t •• 0 1111 ~ ~· nt •1t•ono w!lo•• nomt• n iv I •"" be •• r and u tvrllY ol FIANK J. v G•M ol Po tnt 1 \Jn tlll S••totl t 11\o SoYlll l!rontl •n;I------'---------•ltt•\ of '"ll•nto 1rt "'to IOwt lEVINS tnd MAl.GAlltll!T J LEVINS Director Henry King filmed 10,'",',,',,','!:',',",',', .,, o·-•, .• O• ,., THE GREENWICH GltOVP ;.:;~•w:~, ';,'ntico;::;!v 1 1~:U";:::i! ... ~:O P-4lllt Cf>• t•• Fono1110 tH c..,.,.., CO•• hu•~•"" 111<1 w111 t t !Onl l•"•nh u _.. " ~ "" " tNCOltPOll.11.lEO C•lllornlo •!! rl•M tl!li ond !l\1lrt1t uwl Cl:l.Tl,.ICATI 0" I Ul lNlll M~•o Ct l!Jlfn• Ben,tc 1'" <lllN JuM 1l Jt•' i nf The W1nn1ng or Barbara • 1\n1 II• IDI n• VO« II ..... .., "' ln Cle "' Ot vl<:t A 0.L• ••"~ to ............ ,, .... , ••• l'tCtlTtOUl NAMI J ....... " ltbtn !OS M•ln Ntwtotl KOICll<l ... Jun• H ltU •• ln"""'l'"I t nd thll 1 owlt vou mull I If 111 '"I' P.-•r1ld1nl .... "" ·~ •'"' lttcll C1~ltrnl1 Ne '"36. In looli lJ1' l"•tt 11 •' ~ Worth for producer Sam '~" 1 w 1~.n Plttllllnt n ~1..,,,,, 10 Ot vld A O•l..e 011d ar l•u•• In 1"• P °'' h 1Uu1tod 1.. 1,,. Yftlll• • '""" •••• <fttlfv "'• h r an 0,,.. M•• '' '''' •kit rt(.,,., !n '"' o!lkt ti 1111 C1Untl Id d LI !IN ' n• ell\/ er N•w,-1 ll•och In otle '"""'' duc11nt 1 1o11111111 t i •u N """-t (ii) wyn 1n 1926 am1 elk ah lllt comp 1 n1 (or 'Ir wr110n or o11<1t "' •••nrro tnlll st~t• diKr 111111 ,, 1 1v<1 No 0 Newoo 1 lloorh C• torn 1 c1>1rl•1 1'1nt1 1, ltoc0<lll•• er Or1n11 c...,n,., Ct!Uo nl• \ d \ t oletd n' I 1 J "er CoYt!! 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In IM~ 4 •tto ti t nd 1 1~1 01 rr>lfl•nc:• I• 1, !nllow• p DI t In •nd t" •tlot ~Ir P""'°"•ll• 1t1t Ot l111!111mt lll Ne 4tll In &oak •Ht eva a esert l\IY rnt• • IUlllt••relll 111ln'1 YO\I 10<' 11• "'!a nev In t <I C •• •thttN Clltlltt FlllOtl, l »d J1mtt , il't" .OJ ti olllClll rt<otoll ol llltl COUii • D ' ' Mloc•ll111-.o MIPO •tttrtll .. O•tnt • ••m•n JohnMn, ,., 11 0I llt11t V'lma Banky Was a blonde m....., or OI"" rtl t! ,..,..., 1111 In tho Y IV cl A oLo 5-r• ~llCIWn It mo In tit llrt ,. ton• fy •~O t in P•~• den Counly Ct Uornlt Mt• •l•t ff k1H>Wn No"'"" I 8•1Ch Ct llt,..•lt w••• ••••• t 1 ou•t<t ~-. la 1111 ,..11111" Ool .. MtY u 1tlt be STATE O C •• .Oll Cll1nMI PltC• NtwPOtl •••di Ott .. Moy IJ ltJI "" ,.. auty JUSI starting 1n 11 • ..,wh11te•Hkllltttl•ictltl•••I .... LtFOlll<I... 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Ci tmtn JOllnl"' ~ntwn It,,.,. 0 Nolt•V ,u~ll< C1I lo<n I V Ct l'ftl ~In spo e er p oto in a w c ST JOHN O.Lo knt.,.n •o m• "' D• 1n1 ••••en '"' ""•" 011 co n T 1u•t B da t h W d R Id Cle t "'"o•• nan t It 1ubocrll>fod 1e th• wltll n :,•,v;~,"!' .. " ,•:, 1 •:_,•,•,,•,•,•_'.'"' ~•11',', : ,'::: .. ~~:'i:'-' ni";'.,.",!i!:.~!_.10111 Or•nti CewntJ U peS S op 11\ OW Ona ~. Hot on C Gunnf!!I n1 twm1nt tl>d '''~Ow .01!•111 la mt th1I "" -""' ~ ... _ .. ,.,.. My Commlulon E ••I oo 'uitt "'-d 0••"9• (0111 tltllv JI lot Mt 1111• Jl tt11 11 111 C I E I h cum.,•nc •• e 11v Jht tomt nl"9 •• n Id "" e•ttullO 111• ,,.,.. 0 man Yt<IS an ng IS man 01PUI• "" •••cut...i 11'1~ tam• clPt ! ·~m ol "'• no!• •otutod .,, •t l<I !OFFICl"'l .Sf:ALI Apt I t ltl~ b ghl r m B d b w"'LIWOITN lllOIL & Cl•tL WllNEs~ mv lltnlll •n<I ofllC t i ntl o~td 01 Trui t wllll 11111 _1 01 In ,,10 Mirv l9ih Mw.,, •11~lltlrtc1 O•IMt Cotu Do Iv l'I ot LEGAL NOTICE rou ro roa way Y 1u 1 w,,1,1111 0.,,, sw ro l6t 10F F1C111. SE..,l l -· M•v 11 '' 11 ..... Ju~• 1 un 1110.11 Goldwyn roope_r an t':X Mon Now ... rl •••cR Ctlll ""' JOrCE M lltllEY ;:,1~::,".:!:c::.•::t;,~:.·~:"~7:,,~~: ~·1'.::t • .';118:,fc.cl~lll .. n o , ___ _ tant cowboy and mo v 1 e ~~~!:,, 1., .,1, .. 1111 ~"'!'~.7~~!~\. ~~ 11""1' ..... ••P•n .. , •' I"" Trw11 .. 1nc1 01 th• O••nt• c111111w LEGAL NOTICE 0 trutU <•••!Id ~ .. ••I• 0.... .r Trw>I MY Comtnh•I"' 1: •• 1 ... sluntman who had made hill Publ .i.!'d O••na• Co••1 O• • P\ ot •nae c .... niv Tho bfntl < ••• une .. u!o1 oMCI •• "'••II • 1•11 Mo\I J onll Juno I l• 1 !"l 1).1111 MY Cotnml••o~ E•1>l,.1 own screen test en horseback M• ch , 111, ' u11 b¥ , •• , ... 01 • n ••<II"' ,, .. ,..,11 1n """ .,. .. O••M• c .. " o. •• • 1e1 '' ' 11\o O(I! ot l 11111 llCU••lll I ... IDY llttttollll• MIV II lf, JI •n<I JUfll l ltll I U I 'or 175 G I 0 CE "T OF Cll.llFOllN A I LE A N TI COUNlY OF OllANGE ) ., tXtt111fCI •M ol•I v1t•O It lho "nctt,.l•nH T J/l'OI NoY1c1 ro c•1ono•s t Ull!llOR CO\Jltl OI THI! 1111.TE OP CALll'OIN il JIOI THa COUNT Y OF OIANOI Nt A t•)lf El•• 1r V RG!NI ... LEE llllGC.5 Oece1....:l On Moy 10 1971 bflv•• m1 111, un • w lien Docltrt llOl'I ti 0.ltull 1NI D• de ol1n•d " N01M'Y PUO < ln 1-.a le •tlo m•nd tor Si lt •ntl -""" ..,uct ot SIM• l>t •en•I v IODtttell Oov d ... ~ •••• ,. Intl or 111r11 .... lo Ct UU '"• D•lo ~""'"" lo '"" 0 .. '"' p e• lllOMI "' Ullllf 'tnttl e •t ll •• Ill ••Dtll1Y •• THE GllEIENW ('t G 11 OU" IN • •Iv ••ltl oo tlf on• """Ill• OJl!f on CORPOlliltEO lflt ((IO'l>O 1 on lht ! ,, F11»u1 ¥ J 1•11 Ill• wnd•,. 1Mlll ~•u••I •cutt'lll th• w 1~ n lni! um•nt t »d II d noll<t el b •tell tnd ti •IKlltt> It •• oclo.nowlt<la•d 1n mo th•! llld to•-ll on •t<l•d .. II tloook tlll Nff 1H ttltl ••"(;II "" lht ••m• Olb~.:I :..~<:-~.· 1'11 WtlNE$S mv n1nd I nd glllC ti N II OOvi• f.OVl!lfl INC~ !OFFICltl SEAll 01 itll Truolt• JOYCE M ltiLl!.V 11• I 0 5,,.,,.,. Ctm11n~ Attnt Nol••• Pub t Co '°'~ t " ""' CllTlfllCATI 01' I UllNlll ,ICTUIOUS ,l•M N1t.M• NOTIC• OP TaUJTI• I l"'LI TI N• 1 1Ull 'er IN TNC SWlllC: TllOAY Se•• • ., , .... cotr IDUI 11t1t1llt1sbl• 11• slut tlJIYt•I lllt•btr1•1• lt11t111 l••••••tdr t• l 1c1 ,1 M11t 'Ht1C1•11tq: tlWltl 1lltr '-H 11llf ... bfrJ t!M: tr 1111r1 COMPllllUllT.UY Clilll fElS l"btl X~llll,lltt• bJ 111 llbW •l'Jtf •IJll[ 1111 r111l1r ht Pk•t 1ttert1l1111 s1111111• Ill Pl•J 1M1tcl ,, Jfll\JbJtrtr •• ltt ....... tlfft h111tati115 w~itll •If k ,.,,Siii.,. l-1 11•' (Ill CtlUtl ,., llllfi. JOIN 111~11ur 1•c•1t>••a T t• FOi THE GllATIST GOLF UIGAIN lVH OFFlllO N0 l1Cf IS HEllEBY G YEH ft l~t c•..tllo'I ft! 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S 1092.00 8 pr. l101+on f,u•lwood d111- i11g 1••. ovol toble, 4 s•d e (hair,, 2 O•n1 cho.,•, ch,,..o . $ 1093.00 Ch•no in Walnut w11h 1nte· rior Joght , , . , . , , , . , , , , , , .S 2Q9 00 Drexel <.on te mporory 5 pt Jf'I, round !able ond -4 tho.,, 1619 00 ltol10118pc. dining set. 1 r hino senior ovol toble, .t side choir1, 2 orrn (hoi11 iri Ir v•!· wood . . . . . . . • . . .S 1050.00 Mntching ~erver •...... -"'" round pedestal table in ltolion 7 pc. set, -4 1•d e choir s, 2orm choor~ Matching chino ... 7 pt. Medirerro'1eo11 d in. 1119 set. rou11d table 44" ped· estol, -4 side choirs, 2 orin choirs ................ . 8 pc. se1 antique g1een, lruitwood, junior dining room, 44" ro vnd table, 4 sid e Lho•r!, 2 orm choirs (reden- lO ..•.•.•...•••••....• large Medi!erroneon ReL· longulor tobl•, 7 pc. wi !h 1Jphols1ered choirs seot ond bock, 4 side choi rs, 2 nrm cho1•s ................ . 7 pc. Octogonol pedes•ol table '" Medit er,oneoo, 4 ~·de c'1oir1, 2 o'm choirs lad- d er bo ck ..•. , , , ••...... 7 pc. 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H/fl on Rural Fr.,rich .... , .. Cenrury, 5 pc . b edroorn set, dresse r, mirror, '1 ni!e. slo11ds, ki119 siie H/B in Trod o- til)pol ............. . .S pc. r.011t emporo ry Wo l· 11ur 1el, dresser, rni,.or, 2 nite sionds, king site H/B ....• -4 pc. ~re11ch antique wh1!e let, dresser. mirror, lull siz e. H/B, I ni•e sto nd ........ . Americ on ltol1on, 5 p<. ser. rlresser. mirror. 2 nile 1!011ds, ki11g size H/B ..........• .\10.11 00 S869.00 1 1133.00 $949.00 l 779 00 S395.00 676.00 $495.00 1605.00 $495.00 Close Out On 4 TD!ltll Groups Sning from 25% lo 35% Heritage. contemporary 5 pr. set, 76'' dresser, mirr or, 2 r11te 1tonds, king size H/B . . \ l l-45.00 Heritage, Cameo 5 pt. set, 7-4 " dresse ,, mirror, 2 n1Te stands, kirig size H/B , . . . . 1o 1135.00 OCC. PIECES We iman Cock101I toble 22" x 60" Sove 1 100.00 ... 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I ~ . • 772N Mrs. Kenneth W•ltt receives help from 1irport personnel In loading 173 pounds of medic11I supplies which ha'ie been collected by the Or· 1ng1 County Medic1I Asl0ci1tion, Women'• Auxili11ry. I I -. T •' • [ • • Jungle By BARBARA DUARTE 01 ~ 09'tY 1'1191 $1•11 A (light from Orange County Airport will help make the difference between misery and health or pe_rbaps life and death for more than 20 mil· lion people in 1600 hospitals throughout the world. The flight of one dozen small planes carried 2134 pounds of medical suRplies -bandages, hospital gowns, used eye glasses. textbooks, leper bandages and pharmaceuticals, as well as desperately needed surgical in· struments. Destination for the women pilots. all members of the 99s (an inter· national organization of women pilots founded by Amelia Earhart), was Santa Barbara Airport where they were met by representatives of the Dir· eel Relief f'oundation. DRF, a nonprofit organi:z;aLion based in the beach resort, accepts free medical supplies and equipment gathered by -women's medi~al auxil· iaries and ships them to remote outposts. Supplies are donated Yiilh recip- ients paying only shipping cost. ENTHUSIASTIC Fl YERS Therein lies the purpose of ORF and the enthusiastic flight or Orange loµnt~· pilots -revocation of a death sentence placed on thousands of sick and injured whose hope will arrive in a large wooden crate stamped ORF. The project is run by a diminutive Vietnan1ese named Dennis Karzag. Dapper. goateed and bestowed with an unusual gi.ft of love for his fellow man, Karzag refused to drop out when he fa iled to tneet rigors of medical school. Instead, he poured his energy and enlhusi as1n back into the medical fi el d -into a different channel. "The Lord works in strange ways." he said sofUy, as he showed the groi1p of Orange County pilol"' through a huge \Vaterfront warehouse stocked with thousands of supplies being so rted. dated and marked for shipping by women volunleers. ''Perhaps this is the \Vay il was 1neant lo be." he philoso phized. \Vith the aid of Statewide 99s who have helped un cork a IO·ycar botllcneck of medicine and supplies a1A•aiting transfer to Santa Barbara, DR.I'' crates are being shipped at a steadily rising pace. '!'he idea of shipping supplies by air occ urred to Salinas 99er Mrs. George !!inn. a doctor's \Vife, last .January. "It 's turned into more than I had hoped for." she observed. as she joined the group in Orange County. "\Ve have more planes and women po\ver in our slate chapters than medical supplies and have delivered 12.175 pounds since .January." .A.'!'. a result of Dell l·linn 's inspiration. Dennis Karzag is a happy man. t Looking around hi s world populaled by rows and rows of make-shift tables, shelves. boxes. bags and packing crates. he told his newest group of flying voluntt~ers. ··You 1nay not realize what you have done today. MAKESHIFT HUT "But in a deso late nlakeshift hut in sonle steaining jungle, perhaps a doctor will have a real instrument instead of needles and clamps made ou t of bailing wire." If a more vivid picture is needed. there's a copy of a letter from Lee Ellerbrock and a picture of hitnself and late humanitarian Dr. A I be rt Schweitzer. \\/rote Ellerbrock on ,July 19. 1965, ''I left I.ambarene at the end of .Jul y after an unforgettable reunipn with Dr. Schweitzer ... I do hope - and am sure so will all his friend s at the hospital -that the fou ndation "'ill continue to help with the so necessary work of Lan1berene. "Dr. Schweitzer's daughter. Mrs. Shena Eckert-Schweitzer "'ho has taken over adn1inistration of the hospital, and Dr. \Valter Munz. medical director, are carrying on the 1nu ch needed help with dedication and spirit of the 'Grand Docteur'.'' ~men Also carrying on the spirit of l.e J)!)('leur are the 99s who envision as great a future as the \'ietna1nese director -a shuttle flight of mercy across the United States. The first Orange Counly rl ig ht ha.<:. been stamped "mission complete'' -but others are just over the horizon . BEA .A NDE RS ON, Editar ti1aking it possi ble are pilots, the l\1mes. Kenne I h Walli, Peter .J. Paoli. Robert Marsh, J~cnry Harlley .. lamei' ·Appleby, \Villiam Burch . .John Simmes, Billie Ne~sel road . Bill Clalermany .. lam(!'!'. Darch. Max Grupenhagen, George Newlon. George Ciriffith, c·nrf Neff, Sam De Weese, George Hinn and Mi ss Shirley 'l'anncr. ,,,,. ••• ,, M•r JI. 1t11 , • • '••• n Box e !f or bandages, used eye g I a s s e .~. gowns, textbooks. soap a n d pharmaceuticals, plus desperately need· ed surgicaJ instruments are loaded by (left lo right) Mrs. Frank Kreil· ler and Mrs. George Griffith. The supplie!ii are part of a statewide air run . '"'ha t might have been a n1ajor setback in most men's lives-fail- ure to <1ualify as a doc· tor -launched a new life for Vietnamese- horn Dennis Karzag, executive secretary o( the Direct Relief f<'oun· dation. Ii 11 11 I Silver Lining Tarnishing After 25 Years of . Marriage DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 11 laryngeclomtt.. How many of ynur readers know whal this Ylord means? t'or those who don'I know , I will tell lhem. A laryngttton1ce is one or the lucky pcopl.e who has survived cancer. He has lost his \•nice box and i:oi unable to Lalk in the normal manner so he may use an elecl ric voice l>ox tn make himself understood. I would not have beliPved how rude and tllnught!css people can be until this hap- pened to me. \Yhcn I go !iihopping. most !iAlcspeople treat me as if I \Vere a sideshow frcHk . They ask embarrassing questions and call others over to look al me and listen. Children should be taught th• t l!nmetimes the electric larynx makes • loud sound becaUM it ii operated by bat· ANN LANDERS lerics and that we aren't monster~ and v.·e won't hurt them. .o\11 tile laryngectomee.'! In the world will greally apprttiate ii ir you would tell . tile reading public we are brave people who have gone lhrough 11 lot to sla y alivr. .A word of kindnes!i 11nd encouragement can mean a great deal. -R.S., OHLAN- DO DEAR R.S.: Here'1 your lelltr. 1 con· i1ider ii 1 privilege to 1peak for tho~e who cannol speak for lhcm1el\'e1. Thank ynu fnr wrlll.ng. DEAR ANN LA1''DERS : Our two sons married girl~ from Europe. One of nur daughlers·in..law is v.1lndcrful. The o~hcr one is a mess. Bolh girls ca me from the same country . I mention this fact only so \'OU will know we have nothing against 'the country nr its pcoplr., The girl we hn\'e troublt with iJll the original "Molly off the Pickle Boat." She has been in this country for nearly seven years but she ref uses to become a citizen. Sile lalks her native tongue lo her chtld ren and they ~und like foreignf'rs when they try le> spcllk Engish. You wc>uld not believe lhose kid!'! were born in Cleveland. My husband and f iry our best lo be friendly · wilh this girl. but it is im· possible. The other night we had a ter· rible argumenl ·in thei r home and we left noL speaking. Our son lakes hi!i wife'11 side. so we are losing him, loo. What can we do?-MA AND PA OEAR l\fA ANO PA : A!ik your ~on what be ca n ~uggcst to htlp you gel 1lon,e helter wltll his wife. lie will probably tell you to 1t•y orf eonlrover!llal sub· jecls. (Such 11 World War II). Don't ch•e her any well·meanlnc advice, ind dun'I offe r any 11uggesllnns. f'rnm the way you write I suspect you wlll ne-ver h·a"t I Warm relallonshlp wit h thl~ girl, but strive for 1 workable one. Dl::AR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I 'll'ill be celebrating our Z!'llh wt'd· ding anniversary in the fall. Our childrrn want Lo give us a bik party. I recently learned lhAl 1ny husband hias been seeing anolher wornan for about three months. He is no t aware that I know whal's going un. but I've m11de up my mind lhat if he t1oesn't gi\lc hrr up •I 'll know when he quils ROing to ni~ht ''conferences"), I will rnd our marriage. Should I allow the chlldrc n In .io ahc11rf " with their plans in view or whet 1 know'! I feel like a hypoc rite. -Torn In Ne w Rochelle DEAR N.R.: Ltt lhem proceed. If yn• a11k your children lo cancel the party plans you'll ha,,e 10 lel/ them why. Thi• Cfluld foret you to make a mnl'e you don't wa11t lo make. fl also co11!d force your husband lo make a move HE doesn'& want lo make. Cool ii. "The Br1de·s Cfu1dc," Ann Lander!'!' booklet. answers some of the 1no.'!I fre- quenlly R~kcd qucstinn~ aboul. wedding!!. To rcce?ive your copy of this com- prehensive guidl'. write to Ann Landers, in tare of the Dally Piiot. enclosing • \onA. ~clf·addrcs.sed, stamped envelope and :is cents in C(lin . • J .f DAILY PILOT Parking Lot Special Horoscope Shoppers Crowd Bridal 'Isle' Leo: Consider Basic Values SMILING, DEWY-EYED COUPLE TAKE CENTER STAGE Botan ists Take Note 1· t ~ .· :· Rock Beat Blooming By ERMA BOl'l-1BECK F'or the last several yc;:in1 some ef the parent.!! I know have had rf'al concern about the effect o( loud rock music. .-Like, will it make you b11r· ren? ·Destroy your taste buds? Make your hair fall out ? Or gel you a medical discharge !rom the Army ?) Sylvia Swirt , the daughter of 11 friend of mine, decided to conduct an interesting ex- periment on the subject lo f1nrl oul v.'hether or not rock music did. in fact. have an erfecl on l1v1ng things. On the porch. she placed a lari::e pot of petunia.~ nearby, sht plac!d 8 pflonngr;:iph heap- ed with records of Jerry Vale, Parent Classes Offered 1'wo classes In na!ural chtldbirth will be offered along thro Orange Coast beginning Wednesday. June 2. Tht' Childbirth Without Pain l.ea ~ue of Wtst minster i,1·i\I bE'~1n a series featuring !he Pa\·lou-l..an1a7.t, psycho pro· ph ylaxis method o.f husband- toarhE"d childbirth . AT WIT 'S END Perry Como, Lester Lanin and Florian Zabach. rerords affecling the pelunias today?'' Her molher jumped as hrr Pye caught sight or hrr daugh1er. "Don 't you ever knock ?" she asked irritably. S}•lvia fondled !he blooms. "Would you look at these petunias?'' she said. .. There is no need 10 .~hout." said her mother. "l'rn not dea f , .. am I?" In the kitchen, she pul an identical pot of petunias. Next to them she placed a "The color is good. the transistor tuned in full volume stems are fir m and thev ha\'e to thE' local rock station. e1,1en begun to multiply. Do On the first day , the porch you koow 1 think I have pro- petunias swung lazily as Ptrry ved conclusivtly th;:it rock ,,..·arbled .. Ulve Makes the music is not detrimrntal to \l.'orl d Go Round." living things? As a n1a1tcr of A-feanwhile, in the kil chen, fact, it slimulalcl'i Jtroi,1•th. '' there was little change in the I looked at Syl1,1ia's mother blossoms a.~ Blood , Sweat And who had been lratiped 1n the Tears \\'ere in full sway. kitchen for a week i,1•ith those on the third day the porch lousy petunias and rock mu:-tc petunias drooped a little as and thought to myself, "\Vha1 ,Jerry Vale crooned his i,1·ay doth it proriteth a woman to !hrou~h a 33 113. grow !liX feet tall when she is By !he tnd of the week, the cowering in a fetal posi tion in the broom closet?" porch pe1unias were. shrivt>led '-====-=-=-==----=~! i!nd limp and bci;i;inning toir bro,,..1n around the t>dge from inerlia. I was there when Sylvia wen! in to examine her kitchen petun i11s which had bttn assaulted by h1trd rock. ",._1other, how are my rock l'------_11 Textures Mixing Cultured pt a r I i;, • 11nd diamonds have always been The 2 p.m. sessions are lhE' best of playmatrs. designed especii!!ly for \\'01nrn This spring finds them en- ln their last two mon1 hs of joying thE' game of ringing the pregnancy, ;icrording to ~ir.~. finger l\'i!h wonder. The shern. ) Roi' Ran1sc11. hostess. \1ho luster 1.1nd fragility of pearls mti11 be tallCd for further in-;irr highlighted in gold srl!ings 1 · _. formi!!IOn . of roughe ned textures shined 4211~ e_ Mrs. John \'oo Eschen v.·il\ over with dian1ond s. 1 AJ C)'O't1.1f&t1 + lnslruc1 a series from 10 a.111.!-It /YL In noon sponsorrd by !hr SPANISH -FRENCH r~ American Jnstilute of fam1lv Relation~. · IERLITZ TRAINED PROFESSOR Included i,1·111 be pilysiral and tmollnnal preparalion fnr , A1•o sou111 "-•1••11 '•" .. ~ •ftCI c~ c111 i. ..... , Thr 01dy J:'Cni lh11l 11tl111n~ it.~ perfrctinn in the 1e11, th" Pt1r[ i• the Queen ()( r:en1,, lt.11 1ptti11t i;:ifl is vitality, childbcann..i and lrrhniques in EDUARDO 541.3790 brtalhln,1! and rtlll:ication. The Alf!x11nd ritt livea two ln·rll i.:;;~::::.::~::.._.:::ii:::iii::==::=::==~I In rol11r. Ry d11y it i~ • spl.,nriuf PESTS Wor~ as e Tum-BUT so do WE. LLOYD PE'ST CONTROL \ 1011 Cloll'IOi'ltO 4f2·6400 I Cost• M011• Mlulo11 Ylolo 642·1,JJ l!'Trrn. 111 IHi;:hl it htrOmt'll 11 rnlun1hine rt'd. lt 1~ "n r~prci1111)• favorite 1tont for n1en·.11 Jl'.,;.'tlry. Sttll 11nnthl'r h1rthaton• ff'r ,lunf Ja lht ~loonatone. It 1o1·11s r•11:11 rded 1u a !nv• ch;i.l'tn rlur1ni;: th• \\11~10 £' of thr n1nnn, tin &Ul'Ur durin ,: thl' n11Wn'1 1o1•11ninr. So11t~ Co11! Pl~1• l •i1!11I •I tll• Stn Ol1q11 ~ ... v. Coil• M•1• S•O·f066 • By JACKIE COM BS Of lilt DlllW l'lltl Sit" A near catastrophe occurred when a crowd or more than 400 persons obser1,1ing a park· "'"'''' ing lot wedding pushed hea11ily on a stage forcing a plastic palm tree lO collapse on an airline stewardess' head. The ceremony linking in marriage Michele Margaret Lewi.'!, 21, and Leigh Erick.son, 24. both of Sunset Beach, took place in a Newport Beach shopping center Thu r s d a y night as a highliJ:hl lo the city's "Hawaii Week ... Plastic flowers , palm tree!I and an artificial waterfall adorned the "tropical island" stage constructed on lhe park· ing. lot of the shopping center. Included in the nuptial ceremony were Hawaiian and Tahitian dances. an offering of authentic Hawaiian songs. a plug for an airline company and the introduction of Hawaii Week princes.ses. Confusion ran rampant wht:n one-half of the singing team of George and Beverly Kahiolua was missing. A plea for the feminine half or the duo to eome lo the stage s111ed the evening and ''Ha waiian Wed- ding Song" was sung a1 &eheduled. As the plastic palm trees waved in the balmy air, the wailing couple appeared at op- posite ends of !ht stage. Dewy-eyed and smiling, they met and exchanged leil'I to the final strains of the k>ve. song. A round of applause and flashbulbs g.reeled the happy couple with t h e pro- nouncement that they were rnan and wife by Judge J. E. T. Rutter. Adding further comtnunity spirit 10 the event, 1he crowd joined in singing "'riny Bub- bles." and then. as a finale, ·"Happy Birthday " in honor of the male member of the singing duo. The newlyweds re t' e i \' e d gift!" from the merchan ts, 1n· eluding a weekend stav at the Newporler Inn before flying to Hawaii for a weE"klong honey- moon. al~ gratis of the mrrchants. Al'i the new ,._ir. and ~1rs. PRONOUNCED MAN AND WIFE DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY PATRICK O'DONNEL~ TUESDAY JUNE I By SYDNEY 01\-tARR ARI ES (March 21-April 19): Duties dominate; don 't neglect essentials. One who badgerl'i aboul health does have your best interests al heart. Know this and respond accordingly. \\lork procedure is due lo be revised. TAURUS ~April 2G.Mav 20 1: Good lunar aspect coiiicides now ~'ilh romance, special in- vestments. Takf! long-range \'iew. Give logic equal time ~·ith impulse. Measure ac- tions. Project ls going {{I be. completed. GEMINI lt\1ay 21-June 20 1: !'\orne details may be up.set· ting. Don't be discouraged by minor matters. Strive to make solid conti!cls. Older Individual , is v.·illing to aid. Heed voice of experience. Be conservative. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Rclat ivcl'I make known their needs, desires and intenlions. Rise above petty disputes. Display sense or 11umor. ND brooding. Look to fu.ture rather than worrying about past. LEO (July 2.1-Aug. 22 ): Consider basic values. Concen- lrale on quality. Don't give up \'alu.ible lime for cheap pro- n1iscs. Highlight self-esteem. Versatile approach results in profit. Throw off preconceived notions. lion. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Gifts are received, presenled. Homecoming of f a m 11 y member could be featured. Some of your hopes, wlshel'I are fulfilled . Be soci1ble. Some fears are groundless. Stydy Ubra message. SAGIITARI US (Nov. 21- Dee. 21 l: Outline goal!. Be practical aboul course or ac- tion. One who ls sincere may nol be in position to aid. Know this and be self-starter. Prac- tical approach now brinSs good results. CAPRICO RN \Dec. %2-Jan. !!1 1: What was far away comes close r. Means you get something i;olid . What appears elusive ts wilhin your grasp. Know thl, and proceed ac. cordingly. Challenge ii made to order for you. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21}-F'eb. JI!): Investment opportunities should be pur1ued. One closelv associated with you may be on righl track. Look beneath surface indications. What cur- rently is hidden is due to be reveale.<J. PI SCES (Feb. 19.March 20): Don't shy away from those ~·ith opposing ideas. You can learn and gain. Aceenl on partnership, marriage. Pa· tience is your ally. Joint ef. forts succeed. Public reco1ni- tion is due. VIRGO (Aug 2J.Se t · 22 1 To find wt """°'' lockv fllr veu 1., · P · : ..-tv l r.d IOv• ..... a~r $yd.,.y em.rr's J,unar cycle is on upswing; boolll•'· "S.C•11 H!ntl "'' Mtr1 1nd I · f II h Women.'' !>o'"" olr!lld&lt tl'ld 50 <Intl puzz e pieces a tog et er. 10 om•rr ,..,,01a1v 5_.111, lfl• o••L v You gain greater sense of PiL:ir, Bii• ""°· n •• .,., Ctnt••I tt•- d. . 0 " .... ~ .... • .. ··.-'·"•'·· .···'·· .·~~·~·---­ircct1on. ne who 'A'aS cool --- now opens door. You have new opportunity, Take advantage (If it. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cL 22 ), Sccret.s are accented; so are sorrows. You can face music or create costly delays. Best to spotlight truth. What you fear is mostl y in your mind. Don't \ll'eave thread of dect>p. DTERY illll STEP -BE'1Nilll00 -klMEL EOW4ROS -VEll.BEIU(t; - SHE WHO HESITATES , .. Ill ••rtl<l•Ulllf 1R 11" CBUHT THI. STITC" CONT.IT, 11 twsf~· 1"9 Ill Hllf"llllh I~ WIRftlllt • llO .P !IM~I llOTlolll ll:NlttlNI MilCHINI., T~., .. ,, "'fflltlllt.n, •Ml YOll' lll•t lllMhllelv Mllll119 to llN. Clfll"1 Oftft Jirnt lOl!I. The KNIT WIT PF FLVERS -US.KEDS $tut~Coa1I D•n(f w,,., bV 0.n•kln ~l1r1 C•ll*•i<I Dane• S~o.s CorrKl!~1 S-fer C~llclrt• LOWll MALl 225 E. 17111 St. c •••• MM• Eric kson ,,..·ere ushered into a waiting hmousine, the eroi,1·d offered best wishes amid.~l the artificial finer y and shopping carts which lillf'red the park- in.1: lot. REGAL TAHITI AN SWINGS, SWA vs ___ _.!'~-C-·-~-·-·-·-·~·-·-·-·-··-·-'-"--11!-,,.;,~;..~ .................. ·~ .. ~·H~U ............ ~ I i r ~g&iaJJlaJwha@_ • •. f .. , .:st.lrr~.now i • • .. for your ·SLENDER 'HAPE! DON'T WAIT! Start ncNI ••• in a few short weeks unwanted pounds and inches c~ quickly end safely disappear. All this \ withoot starvation d ie ts or exercise. We ore NOT o SPA or GYM. No membership iequired. Hot II Spa Of' GJ'1'ft. Reduce without tt~nuou1 exercise or di1robin9. Ho membenhip FREE ployroom facilities for children. ~ [/ua,.,.,./uJ J(,JucU.11 $150 ". TIUTMIMT T, ,. "t· Cr• '' 1'" "' • w n· wf' wdl t,.11 you f ,, "(]~ • ' •r > ~· ~ ~ ''<1 "''(' ,n wr,t ng fO, w.'I ,,,.,c· ,., .... 1~,, , 1",,. , '"' f orr ""' n1d all f,,.,i,,.., • I 1,I yo• c, 2 F~U f~, •'. '· ' I ~'JJ[aJWhaft. FIG.\JJ!E CONTROL SALONS WOlLD'S LAI.GIST OWN!D AND O,llATED SYSTEM, Daily '. 9; Sot.'· S ,\ttu·••"'" ... ,.,...,, 430 PACIFIC COAST HWY ., NEWPORT BEACH -642-3630 n a toc_, 11,111 11rM1 ••w c1u111 il l!O IN • •~•"•"' 0 0 18•0 \Vf'il;T 17th STREfT. ~ANTA ANA -541-•457 ' . ........ ""'"•w OeW!ltW GI•"""'' Lt• a l \I dtflt, St• o.,. •• St"!• "'""· Santa 11~;11.,1 Su~I d r · •-· 1\ •111, ltftt ltltll, Ntw,.r1 l"cll, Ntrll> 14oU.,....., OM•rll, l'•H• •n · l'IJ"•· T1rr•"c•, .... Wllf!llt • ltl CO~Yl'lllM, 101, "lorl1 M1rf/!1!I M1t Ct f1'1: GlOSED TOOAY FOR MEMORIAL DAY -CAll ' AM. TU ESOA Y " ' DICK TRACY •• R. TR:.C.C.V, l'M JOE V'PPAH, PROPR.l~TOR OF "'- -'JOE's Pl.ACE' Olli 1.3~0 ST.- TUMBLEWEEDS 1-=tl f)IG 04.ltLJJ~R--OitlV~N LJMOl/SIW! PUU.EO Al..ONG· SIOE ANO PIO:EO TMEM UP. IT WAS SO UNUSUAL I COPIED ~E LIC.ENSE ... By Chester Gould .. TRJ eo TO LAUGM IT ~F~. BUT Tl.IE MOQE I TMOUGMT tio.aour IT-" ly Tom K. Ryan I WISf!ES T'SE~ YE R DAUGlm:R! AS THE SMOHED HoRRI~ SAID TO THE CANNED SAL.MON:"LON& TIME NOSEA!"HA!HA!HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! ... Glff IT?! ~UT, ENOUGH OF FORMAL.ITIES! KISS ME,MVFOOL ! .. Mun AND JEFF ... , .. -_,_,,.,.... I'VE TRAINEOFLEASANDAT LAST, AFTER. MONTHS O'F WORK.IVE ACCOMPLISHED THE IMPoSSIBLE ··A TRAINED 1'LYI ~ 5·Jt''•'•. I'LL GET R ICH--- NoW>;:<OLL OVER L IKE A DOG, PETER! A. F-AV ARl!'IVES J.T THE M ... vee '1'0U P1PM'T ~EAR' ME. '-'"!iV: I 5 ... ID YO!J 'R'E T°'KtN6 TME WEXT !!US !ACK'. I l-IAVE 'IOlllZ TICkET : IT LEAVES IN 8115 TERM IN .. L, SME'S MET gy A C,R'1M JOMNNY kA.NE! AW \.lOtl&:! C.OME ON, I 'LL euv ¥0ll !.OME BREAKFAST! PLAIN JANE • ; " "• JEFF, DO YOU SEE T'1AT1'LY ON THE TABLE? FOR RELEASE MONOAY, WA Y ll. l!JJ PERKINS By Al Smith YE~. PESTS' By Harald Le Doux I 'LL C>ET J.. JOB J.NP A ROOM SOMEWl-IER'E, JOONMY'. 1 Jll~T WJ..NT TO ~EE YOll OW'E IN ,._ WHILE: --"'- By Frank Baginski I DAILY CROSSWORD , , , by • • POWER l ........ ~·-;·.:-::. ~-_;c-.. -".,-...,-.. -.. ----~ ACROSS SD Otd icattd 51 Astt11sk l Chums 52 Ltss ori9!"1I S Port of Ytmt• 55 G~.os to Drink ing spots 5q RttUfllS lo IC f irt t scapr fOtmff btlitfS 15 On t vtry sidt bl Movt by l& Touch aga 111st r.m~ II dtgrtts 17 Wi11glikt 62 Sltnch 18 Otc lint f,J St c!i1m of 20 Mod ify ~ga in '""' ZZ Goss i.o· 64 Srction of Informal London 23 Suprfio1 b5 Actress 24 R idgr Oi~n~ --·-- 25 Mrs Onassis h& Himl11 10 1 r~tlerl 28 Nons rnst: g~rmtnl ' Var . 11 Out on Slang f,7 N igtr1~t1 2 words )2 Pprtalnin; nat1vr· Var. 12 Unpol•tt ti): Suff lw 13 Agtnl: Sull i1 13 Tr rror DOWN l~ Ftsti~~I~ 15 Cao3ci!y to 21 Null's ootlMr unorrstand 1 T ,., 24 Ont wa lking lb W!lght 2 Shalt 0<1 i11 Vlattr 1tlo•·aricr whi~h a 25 Ju----· 18 !ndulgtll an Wl>ft! h.t"5 a~Utr fully J Ananias, 40 l11f0fmal ion for onr F01111 nf \tff-<!t f,nsr 2& TDnl'tly --· 41 Fl its high ' MOllt Vfty ~oled galftr 43 Silk' P1rli• quic kly 27 Unclcudtd 45 V~sJon: Abbr 5 Stamrn 28 Uni!l'd 1n 41i With Ii Pudgy marr iag r unrt<ltlf.rd 7 P1g•011 sht l\tt 2~ Crafty "'an sail arra 8"8rn-··--" 30 Orga nic 48 Btcomtt 111tlfr I! H1 vl119 110 compound 5!riet1! 11usl~al kty 31 Ti111r l)f'riod1 ' l l • I•; ' • I . ,, Y1 • ~ " ?(· .. " ~' " I . ' . N " ''ll< ' 1, •• r: • ~ •• " 'O .!• 21 ... .. -•·,~- "' " -.. ':' ~. " " ' " .. " ,, .. .. - r lO i ~n" " ll ~ H ,, .. -" ~ -. -"" .. ~ M '~. ,, S1ll11l 34 Comfor\td 37 Thost wtia pay th! tabs Jq D\sinc linat 10t 42 Cut apart 44 Layt t cf pa in 47 Wi11111ng POSiliOllS 4q Contusion 51 F rOrl! llirri till new 52 Walkt d OY'f 53 Rtdrcorat, 54 I.Ian 's n1mr SS Whi tt fros t 5& Soci1l cl iltlbr1 57 Sympal ht l1c rtspoou 58 B11kt part f,Q Mr Gershwin " " " . t: ntl I " I " ~· • " - . ,- " MISS PEACH fu'l'U!<.E A1Fiurvi:; ~'l'E\IJ.ARl)ES~ES oF AMFi~/CA ....,. ~rtf'. STEVE ROPER Pos1~AS ~SCOMPAW EMPt.OYEES, rflAFFOllO AA//) NIPPY i'AVE JUS T FAITEgfo PEaGY'S AP,,W.TMfNT- PEANUTS ·:. ... I AA® /il)/,ANI fRANl(Ul(AW JJAmll, .,,.111'1,ANP Tl\11 ,MP CRAIO, AHO ~. ,..., OOI/ ANP !l.L,M~EC!'mE.l\COO.P60 .• j Ll'L AINll ' MA>JL'/ STA>JlE'I WAS MAH NAME, AN'WJNNJN' LOVI ~' CUPS WAS MAH GAME-- SALLY BANANAS £~~ !6~M~ w~ GORDO YDvF'rWE JNTELLJG.E}JT DOG!I" NEE.CJ ASK WH'I " THIS W1'8J' MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS Ml)nd~. May 31, \97f" -bUE TOTMEM-lf.."!44' Ll'L SKONKS, NO GAL K !N GIT NEAi\ ME.··· DAflV PILOT ly Al Capp By Charles Barsotti .---..., ···~~ -I j',,d;i;s f,;~~-14!. ~'~ll '"'~· -~ (\ ' ·. . I . i.J ~ By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson LORD P.! :::,...:::: CJ By Roger Bollen . ,, nfl STl:ANGl WOttlG By John Miles MR.MUM \ 0 00 By Mell -ANO, AL. T>IOUGl1 r HATE 70 MENTION IT, . "!"~a.RE IS ALWAYS THE CHANCE OF uETTI""' ON ONE OF THOSE 50-CALL.ED'JLL·FATED " FL/~$, "!"HE ONES ON WHI~ we Pu.or, CO-PILOT AND EN&/NEEJI: ARE ALL MA~/11ED... I"?"'°=~---• I I ! I By Charles M. Schulz f I "e?'~· --:;;::~;;;i~;;--- "11 1, ... ~~5~~ rt 111 1111111 111 111111 1111 ·-··---------..1 'ST,4!{01/P,E!WODY.' 11£1)?£MYJll!JE SRe $~~·cw T.f, I' • ,, I ' ' .. ' ' fl DA!iV ~ILDT Gurney Team Ga~bles a11d Lo ·ses in Indy Race By Ot:Kt: HO~l.t.iATI:: 01 ... Dt ltr "'""' ti•" li\'DIA!\APOLIS -\1M11 1;u1't1'\ 1 Ol· sonitr Eagl, tean1 tool.. a c:alCuWltd ~amble 'ttrly in tl1r Indianapolis 500 ~aturda~· and niAdc a n 1nt.;.•hetlu!t'd pit stop 1'1w bold stra1a~cn1 r;uled 10 v.·ork . .-i s (itu·nt)'5 ltad dri\•t'r. Bobby Unser, fa.lied lo Y .. in aft:::1· ll'llthng th(' Sl million 111..1to ra('t' f14•ice for a tolal of ~1 111ps. 'rht! yt.11014· <'aution flag \\il5 flyin1: as tnur cam' Into thf' pils on 1ht> 1511\ lap. "~·, l!IU.!ipect«I "'" might havt a ltwl milt'1ge problr:1n." 1 :urnl'~ said 1n ~aSG- Angels I-Ii t .Witl1 Fit1es, Loss to NY By ROG ER CARI .SO,..; 01 ltlt DtilY l'IM• l llH \li' ASffING'fO~ l.'u11~1dtring the California Angels' past re·cord ·with the \.\'ashington St'nators. it f1gurr!! lhal !ome sor t of !Upern::ituraJ ~gt mRy bl! rr- quired In get \\'Inning resnlls. Tht Halos. v.ho have J5-4!l ret'ord Against !he SenalOrl! in lhtir 10 ~·et1rs of competition al \l.'ashinglon slea1ned inln ~ nation's capital Sunday t\'tninc sUIJ 1marting Arlf'r 14 pla~·er~ 11·ert ."lf'I rl nw11 ,, •• J\ J~"• I Jul'.o t J u~ ~ A11gel SI.air All G•-• •• 11.N!llC t11t J 11~1~1• 1• Wl'll!I ... ,~~ A.,.11\ I ! W .. l'tl~t­ Anttl\ o• Wl•hl.,.111,, 11 .. ,.1. ~t f1011 .... 1,·15 ~ ' • lS • "' •·1• • '"· • I I o m. with fine11 for rurft\\' 1 H>lal1011s Saturrlay ni~ht. Furlher irritntion \\.ll.~ applied Su11,.:h1y bv the Nt1\\' York Yanktt~ \\hf'n !ht> Halos \\'ere roughe1I up . 7-4. b('fort d111n11 cro .... ·d or 8.105 al ,.ank<'" S!adiun1. The elampdo.,.,1n b.1· f'hilliP$ folJowf!d Saturday's !>I loss. v.·l111·h can1r a0011t part!~· on glarin,R n1t-nlfl) f'rrors hv lhe CaliforniHns. ·•1 rlon'I thnlk 11('\'r n1ade "" 1111111v mental mistakes 1111:1 \c:ir. \\'e'\'P been beaten 11·orse . bu1 11t> 1ia1 ••n'1 look1'rl llkr Iha! vdlh so man\· menial Prrn'" " .~a1rl Phillip!< . It 11H s lht• hr~1 1i1nc 1h1s \'f'llr Iha! a11v or the Angels had lx-rn ~et b1tt·k ror f'urh I n 1nfraclio11 "I a1n not n1ad 1H 1n.1·onf' Ju.~r ~·qausted." said Phillips. TI1e Halo skipper reful!ed lo d1vulgf' ll1P ~xlent of !ht> fint~ nor did hf' rtvf'al namt'B of the <1fftn<lt'rs The ''ank11 pounded out 14 hill! in twk1ng lht ser1rs. 2·1. ant.I rtrt'ived ri\'C'-h1! p1tchinit fron1 i\,cl Stnlllf'1nyrt' a!i ht up. ped his ret'Ord to 6-2. An~rl b11t~ provided 11 3·1 11111rs 1u l'arl ~, 111 S1mda.1's issue. 'rhe bi~ blow 11·a:; 1'011.1 f'oni~!1aro'1 t .... ·o.run homer ro l<'fl r1cld in rht lhird ln- n1n2 Thf' Yankt't'S. ltv"PV1·r. ,.,Hn1· b;.1 ·~ 111 th 111 11c1oul'i allal'k 11h11·h 11nr!.1·d o\t'r 1n11r Angtl pirc·hf'rs. They stranded 1:1 1Ja~1·r1111111·r~ The Yanks grabbed 1hr ff'~!! l1•r j!OOcl In !he :i ixth 1n11in,R v.•hen four run~ llVllrt"(l 11crO!s on thrt>r ~inglr~ a 11 :ilk. a11d John Ellis' ringing double lo 11 ·(\ Theil ~ave lhe ho~1s a ti-'.l !rad Alf'x Johnson ·~ infitld hit produc·rd anolhrr Halo tally in the f'ighth. but it \.\'a'\n'J .. no ugh ai; !hr An.R"e\.~ fell nH1f' ~ernr' off Or>l(.l:1nd·s Amer1c:ln l#i!IJ:Uf' \rl'sl pacr Ho\· \\'hi!~ and BoblJ v Mur<'tr ll'rl lhl' \'ankf'r ai;sault ·.1•irh th~r" hit! 11p11'{1' .... -.. ,, r '"'"' •I f><>.,,t•'· ID II J<>ftn\on. !f ,.,~I. •I I! Fl'""" o -..cMulOon, )fl l (Ol•O 'i!'. • ! li•toftn1n. c 0 '8•1•' 10 .... .,,., . l 111•~""10 <." n uH n o Gn~,.~ '' rot> 'I•"' Yo•• •II ~ 111 l 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 . ' .. ' 0 0 0 0 •• ' ' • 0 • 0 J I I II ' . . 0 • • O o ~ n ' • 0 " . NIW YOllK (l1r>o 1D 'Aun•<'~. r wn !• 1• M'1•t••, ~· J '°''llo, In l(onnt~ Jn (1!0•' ll> r 1110~. ,, MIC~•• " ~'"" .,, ... •• ft Ill ' . ' ' . ' ' ' • l ' . • 0 0 0 \ G o 0 ' . ' ' " ' 0 0 llX> C • 0 > I ( • •1om1r <-••~r D• I" ••Ito"'• • r· • ., YeH 1' J. ~1!11, ll •l.ht•I ... Ill I. ,, .. ,.c .. u~ ... Ye ... J I Ofl - 1ft r ., ... ·: ~i~" Lonlo:.o•o • <fl ., Br••nks fft•c·ortl San 1:ranc·1~co'." \\ dlle \l<I,\., hit a ho111e run 111 ~und-.~ ·s first a:an1c 'vith fllonlrtal lU break ~ta n !\fu sial'~ !iletime r11n 'iCnrin~ 1t1ar k r,f 1.9~. I ' I linC' ~ll1·~ ~rttr thr t'llt'l'. · \\',. l';jH1i.' in l\r'\d lnok on i;uff1t'ient fuPI 10 ret1lt !hP car 1n 11 ~~'\!11(l1 and catnf' bai:k in tht> rlJce 111 fifth plat·e. still undrr lht> ,1ello11 liitht," fiurnf'y ~a1cl .. hi lt1t't. 'o\'f: \:aught haek u1l :1nd in 1•f fef:I gttinrd 1 .... ·o seL'Clnlis by n1ak1nw, a pit stop. \Ile gained n1or,. thlln that, 111 fElt t. \\'e knew lhl'll that Wt onl~· h:id three n\f\l'f' stops to .:o. 11·hrrp !h1' r1ther )!HY~ werr 1ery po!1sibly ,l.!Oil\~ lo ll:i1 t1 lh n111ke lou r." If lh11I hart Ut:en thl' ells.>. 11hf'n Hobb\' l 'ruer 3topped on 1hl' 1101h la11 nf thP ~OIJ·lap race, he had lrh his hrotht>r Al, Or1 .. ·er of !he 1~11uun~ Jlllu1n~· l.1.i;t1~n 1n1: t n!l 11·1th a fin al pit s\Oj) on about th1• JYlllh la p ·rh" l'11ut1un fl:i~ flcv.. !1C1v.·e\cl' 11 ht'11 l.01i:un:1 ~·Jvl1 ci n1l'r Ulrl; :\luih(•r .. r11 sh1·rl 11 ith EnJ:h~hn1<1n l>a1·1d llubh-., anLI Al \ '11:-;t>r 111 :1~; 1:111thk·tl lo n1 :1 i.(' Ju~ nwn · ~neak .. pit ~!op . .>\flf'r 1h11!. fiurnt',1"5 lt•ad 4·ar cun1t' !•1 an unli1n1·l~ f'nd 1•n 1hr Jii~lh lup. er;1sli lt1~ into ~!1k1' .\1 ns1·h•\ ·~ r; 1· \h11·phv Spt•t·i:il ,1s Jl r:u·"m\•c1 uff lht• tur11 f1111r "rill l\Jlt•r hi.~ o .... n lt'.i<l llll' 11J11I •lrner .,.,·1r1• uut nl tlif' n11·t-1;urnr.1· nuH.ll' anolhfr de~p1·r<'llf' <1t1 .. 1np1 t11 ht>lr> the 111'x! l a~· iest dr1vf'r rlt:ff'al Al l 'nst'l"s Johnnv 1.1(1 htn1n f: Colt . · C.uruf'~. ,.,,1 1n \111~ hundl1n_s thl' p11 sig· nals !or !I nstr. !'Uddcnly ltfl tus posl by tilt' uutt>r 1111 11a ll anr1 hurril'rl u1·er to l'f'1c 11•'1 soil'.~ \lt·l.;i re11 1111. Bt>vwn 1\'as ru1111111~ ~et,>ntl. "hE•rf' l1P r l'rntually l1n1shrd ·.;1 JI.ISi 1>lrud1· right 01t•I' 10 th1'1n a11d tl'lf'd ru It'll Prt1· H+·v~o11 thruugh 1hc• p11 hnc1n! th:1t 11 hi· 1111uld 1u~1 ~<'! \1 1tl1 thr prOJ.:f illll IUld p:JSA the lt'J\0"' 11hu \.l';l'.i ~1 11·t or 1111\X'dinJ.( lus IJl'Ogn·~~ lht'rr IH•U1dn '! <Ill' tM>.:•11 llll,\ pe11;1 1!~ · ,\~ a ma11rr <1f fa1·t. r1·entualh lh{" lr;11·11 stC'11:1rds J'1•uli1ed tht>re 11a~ o problen1 and Ult'y did !>1011 Al do.,.,n, and this gol Pete back li1)r\ of ui the ball pRrk . al Ital!! bt'lore fhP i;irt>rn fl ;ig \\'Cnl out ·· '!'ht' ~clU<il los...; 01 linu· 10 Hr\•son. who los t !he race by lrss than ;t 1n111utr. "woulJ! depend 011 "·h1ch ttan1 you 1;\lkt'd Jtr.." LiUfl l('\' 91'.ty~. (;urney's s<>t·onrl tean1 1•11tr;mt. Jln1 ~1iillo11. til!isht>1J lifth . .,.,.htlf' Cnser "'as a11 3rJC'd 12111 ltnishini.: pnsllio11 :\ !\'r il'ptlt'l !Wach auto ral'1ng gre<i1 was highly t·r1t iral of ('ircun1s1ancr.'. 1~adinp: lo 1111 DC'cidenl 1n110Jvlng lhc p:ice c·;ir ll'hich starlt'd 1he raL't'. Johnn1t-1'arsn ns, 11·111ncr of lhe 1950 Jnd1anapolls 500. scored !ht StleclJon (I f a local car dea ler lll! driver <1r tht pact. car The pac.:e c11 r slanuncd Lillo a ~!and at the end of the pits and injurtd II per· sons. (i \·r ot them seriously rnough t07t· quire hospitaliL;ilion. "\\'e'\'e got e11uugh forn1er "''illlltrs iil- lmg around l{rrf' doing nothing.'' Par· ~ons said ... I 1ro11ld lun•p lo,·ed to have dr11cn 1hat thing around hert'. Ha ving 11011 here and takt'n second and 1~00 thf! national chatnpionship. I thinl; I could htt11t goltcn that ccir around L11sle<1d of barn<' car i;:dtsn1an." CINA Tops Two Rivals, Fii1isl1es 2nd 6\' GLEN:"/ WHITE oi ti" 01111 1'1i.t Si.ti LO\'(i BEACH -Patched-up CINA , sermingly sucking 11·ater rro1n all sides arter bt?ing lambasted 14-4 by De Ania Salurdav. caine back Sunday In post a pa ir of ·1•1ctories and ('arn second place in thf' t'Ombined Nationt1I AA U·Pan A1nerica11 (:ames trials 1va1cr po lo tour· nan1ent, here Coat'h Ed /\'e11land 's group -made up n1ostly of IJC lrvUle and ~twport \'f'\\·land PanAm Coach UC lr1 ine aquatic~ coach Ed i\'t'l'l'l&11d \\II~ selectctl Sunday night lo coach lhe U.S. 1''alt'r polo team ln the Pan Ameri- (·an gamts this summtr al Cali. Colt1m· bla. And six of Ne\\lllDd's CINA players will gt! 10 !ht selection cemp In vie for btrlh!I on the American camp. Ferdy 11nd Rick titassandno, -Terry l\lt in. Bob NtaJy, Jlale Hahn ancl !\-1\ke i\t11rdn are !be sir. Also rhost'n v.·a~ Lal{Una Beach rt.~i· dcn1 Dean Willeford . a member of lbe Phillips tean1 . Tlarbor areu types -!{!a~gcred set'ond seeded Phillips ti6 or Long Beach , 7.g, Sunda\' morning al Bt>lmont Plaza pool . Theri CINA returned to lhr pool thrC'e hours later 10 11·hip Concord. ~5 Tha l. eon1h1nt'd 11·1th Phillips' subsr· <111enl !l-6 lo~s to eventual chanlpion Df'· :\n7.<1 . gal'{' .~e11•la nd 's lorrt>s an unexpec· ll'd r11 1111rruµ ri11ish <1nd a ~ian1 lrnph~·. CLEVELAND'S RAY FOSSE LOSES HAT BUT BEATS THROW IN ~2 LOSS TO CHICAGO SUNDAY. CATCHER ED HERMANN AWAITS BALL. 1\nd it i11ercasrd '\r11land's 1na~1t'rY 01rr l'CLA 1·uat'hin~ t i1<1I Rob Horn \I) a f;intas!1r 4·1 rnark Qr late 11 11lso 1narkt>tl thr S('t·ond ~t ra\1i:ht ~·c~r l'INA h::i!' knoekl'd tiff llorn's Ph1lltps outl!I orl thf' l<1st da r of AAU tourne,\' hostililic~ Doclger s Zit' To 2-1 Win Over Phillie~ l.lJS \:\I' 1 \\ I 11 i r l'rawrord drn11· 1n 1111· 111n111ng run w11l1 J; .~acr ifit'P fl~ 111 the 121h 111111ng t11 g111· 1h1· Lo~ An gf'lf•S llfi<l).tt>I':> 11 : t '11·lu1 ,. 01.r lhl' Phila<lf'l phta l'lull u·~ S11rul;11 t 'ra11 l<111l '~ ganlf'·lllllllf'I' l11lln11 ••tl 0111 o:u ..;u1gl1•s hv li1r111f' . .\llf'H ri ru l .Jr•u l.i:>feb1Tr a111I Jn u111·n 110Ral v.al.._ 10 ll111 Sutiakis 111 r1•l1r1'+·r t >;1rrrll Br:indfirl. ~ 'l The Uodgrr~ w+•i 1• hl11nkr1I li\ l1•tl· h!ln~r l\tn H r1·nuld~ until th t' i;11th 1n· Dodg .. r . ~ .... ., .tll '"•"'"' •" ll•1 11•u /.i•' 11 OD<!~•" '" •. o~··•ll IJn• 1 O~•·' "' 1 1,~"'"" J,m• ' o~o~•" •• +1u•· "~ Ju~• • O""Q••• v• N•"' ~ ''" I ·~ O· ! •I r r '.,," '• ~~~~.~~---~~~~~~~~ n1n~ wh1•n thl'.I i;o1 1111 111u•an1t'd 1 t111 1ro 111' thr g.:11111" I I, ShorlshiJJ l.a!'ry H1111<1 lh1•1•\\ away Hill Hussl•ll '~ gro1i'lrter till' l'I 1wc ... lifl$•• rno1 PilC'ht•r Cla111!t• IJsh~1•11 i-.at ri!lt't!d rt •1,~1·ll !~l !111rd :101! afl!'r \.l 1111r\' \\'il ls ~ro11n1h d 11ut. \r1lli1' !>:11 I~ ~1n i:!f'tl I\! 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'.!-1 Altrn. wl111 hncl h!'1·11 hlnnkr1I 1ht-f!r,I 11111 ~a1n+'$ or 1hr ~,.r1Ni' hud thrt'P hit' Again~! ht~ f'Afllillf'~ 111 :ul1lith1n In ~f'tlnn,i: lht' "1n111111! n 1n (_Ji;Jeen . li1t llotl~t'r'' ~l1'11tl t1''1 ~ll •'h1·1 thl' pn~t n1onth, lllh111l••I r.\x tuts 1n Ill 111· n1ngs and fannt>il fo111r ll11t he t1~c\ to flllCh hiOlSt'lf (IU{ or 1r•l\lhlt' ~1'\i•r11 J nnl•'~ In 1he ln tr lnntn!(~ ;is lhf' Phlll1r!{ 11,11~ thtir l1>1u111ft nl:tn nn in !h r s1! 111i;ht ooi>0r:111 \ r1<11-11n11-l'101 111 ~t•'••l~• 'II I! • y •0 1 nr,on•~••t1 o~o ~ 0 0V•f I \ 0 I I """'""•.' <I II 0 1 w ,.,..,., 111 • o 1 a l'l Je~·'°" '~ n ~ • 1111•" " I ! 1 0 "'''""' r• ~ 0 0 lell'f>~,. I~ • 0 I ~ t.•O""• d 1 0 • 0 \"d"'' < 0 I O•r-•! v.1........ ;· lfl•• At ' t <·•~'"d •• <'1•"• I " ,.., .... , .. r ... ··~· ,.., , ..... ... '" " • 0 • Cl•O"• •· " ~ 0 OP ~'0•1" •' 0 0 0 1 ...... ., 0 •1 ~···· 1 00~11 ...... n o~ "•""f'" ~ I ' -~ ,. ••IJu' I , ... , ..~ ........... . '-• .. o•O'!I • • 0 0 0 0 • " . ' ' ' ' . . • ' ' 1"'3 !l!'d flfY' ('(I(; ~'( 11!'1 rn-... " t\•t'I '•"r pr-r~ "'l•t' • 7 t "fl •-too• D~'• t r.,,~· w • ·~ t< '.>o• 1 T'' "' '·''"•• ' .. ·~·~ Ot"<):'I ll.r1"4"" I o ......... ...... ., w "" •• •t•f• I "' "'"' .. ' . ,., .... • I'. " '• " "0"•' ., ..... " _., ... e I I •• ~(I ' ' • • • lle11fl!'. f 'or tt'orld Serie" USC Nine Nabs Playoff Tlw l '1111 l'rl>lt\ uf S"ul!h•r11 I ':1lih1r111.1 "1 ri';1i-.t'd 1u .-, I ant! !'l I 111·f1u1•'' .. 1f'r S:u1t;i 'lur;i ~11nd;n tr1 111p111rt> iii.· h11'1 uf !1111•" ,\1' \A D1•lru t :: t..1~t'hRll plll\Olt..: ;H l\,,1;1pl F1rltl 'lh1· cluuh!l· 11tt1 pul !hf· TrnJi-111~ 111111 thf' 1 ·1 1l11•J.:f' \\ .. 1 l1i ~1·n•· :-i1111t:1 i l.11:t l1.1d 111<11 tht• l1 rM J,:itllH' Sa11nriil.\ h1 n !i, ""'"'" PAii iS \I r~ \\a r~nrr! ('11111 1 < 1Jr 1·jl11l~ 1lf 11 ~('1'1'lltl 1 '111"'" I!! II I' \lillll('!I ' !t•1u11' J.?rnru! ~1;1111 1•111111h\t•(t ull :i .~1d1· 11.111! al 1:01:u11I <:.1n1~ ,-.1.ut111111 "ond:ll J,t•!l•lf> !Iii· tlt•t1•1·111111•·d :1··~11111 ' !lf ,\11' ! ;:11 1 4 11:11111'>'<<1! I :·;•ll'f1l:111l•·d !•• r 1a1• .. l".tlht' \ 1< '• I I' :• 11 :1 11 !11111 ".Ir·~ ( 11.111\1•·:111 '.!Ji th1· lvrn1t•r t:a1! ~h··t r d l . h1-1d 11,·1•r l10•Jon · 1ok1·11;i :-f't 11t l \1 r" 1'111111 111 11!1a1 'hr r~tun;i trd al 11h1•11I IU i>r!'l llHL' 1h1t•l Shr \\fltl ti--l r •• ilf!,.1 •'•1111pl••l1·h ,J01:11•n:u1 11.1i1 lht' 111;'111 h l11 111<'l1 ~ ,111~11 ·'· T1•'\:111 l !Jtl Huh ... 1 •t•flt·t! \,, 4. d•l•·:..1ril «'111 111 I >ibll'I "' \11,!1; !111. to \ Ii 1 Hf, l?11•h1·1 1•la1·, T111 'd:1.1 111 th,. ruurth rut1nr1 Hi•h l.11 \1 111 l 1.-. \n).."I•·'· :-1·1·d1·d \01 fl . h:td ,1 ~!nll!.!11· :111111 .. 11:11 11·11n .11111 l\uk1 J:i1i.111, 1•.11111111,: f, ! :.: .• 7. r.1.1;.1 l.111 1 al..:01 pl:i1 ~ Tu!·-•la\ f,t'i :!.,,. VI ,H!11lu1 !<' 11 r \ 11 ~ 11' l ;1 I I ;l 1•1in1111alt>d T<l1n 1:unna11 ,i t :-•'Ut!h I\;~ ~ l, ';' r, 1>.h1lt> l:1l'1'IH'"lo1:1 ki.1 ~ .1<111 f\ud1 "· ~t"r•rf1•1! '-ll I. 11011\, ;i Ii ·I 9 I Ii ~ 1 i1'lllr'1 ln1111 lluh C't1rn111•hn1•l 1)! •\u~1 ralla e 'f '••p IC•1••l,·ie \11111~•• l.\lll1\:'\ \J'tll .1:-., Ind ll1•n111 Z1111 H1t'rn11-11l of \\'t·~! (,[a qh•11hur\ t\P1111 ~1 1 11d;11 r•t,1J 1! w:1l\ uan11•1I n ~1k11• n! 1111' \ear 111 ~;1l 11rd:1\' ."il'~l 1n1 lr n;• ,, ;:ii lh1' Jnrh~11.1J)l il1<1 ~1 nf1,r ~pPrdwR,1 Ill' rlehlh·pla1·1' f\n1~h w,,,. !).(' h11(hf",1 111 Jll~ ot Hl(' f1111r tlr »l ~1':11 .'1:1111~1~ 111 lhr ra1 1• llh r \1·•·\1.111 11u" J!11011 lor a ~l.llOO llKl.._ ;1nd 1hf' :!O .1 ••11r.ol1I :o;1ark t.. \\'f'l1•·I 1r .. 11ll1 Z1ttu111'rrria11 a1h•'! r1'h111h !tu· 1r",~' f<I• 1• dr•Jl l' ;i \ 1>J1,!l·fll·I lllf'h :iflf'r 11 "·:•~ "rl'l.·ked 111 \ll·:Xlt ti l'IT\ 11•:1tl 01er l ';111;1rla S1 u1cill' 111 ll1r .~f'<1 •111! ri11uul ul Inf· \11r1h .\ll l('flt;u1 i'.11111· l>a11, 1'11p 10111p•·r 111nn h1 111on111g tlu• rl1111h!r~ 1111'\h h ti! !hr ltal1tl'I 11,1111:1 1'1•11111<; ·'1.1<1111111 111<• 1 .... u 'ln~I .. ~ 111:11t·nrs hrld S<1 turday. lhf' <Jpr11- 1ng d;Jy of !hf' brst-of.fi1 r .~cril'!' 'lc:1 1l n' ll\ll top·;.f·r•Jcd pla.1-r r' Jua. Qu111 Ln,1 n \la.vn and ~l an.:rlo· La ra, 1h•l<'<11f'fl Canad1;111 .... '11kr BPlk1n ancl .lohi1 ~j1:1q1f' ; .. l. ;\.Ii, 1;.1 fi·:!. • l·:i~Jlll lltll'SPS fJif• ST HASll.E LE (;ftl\1\D. Qut' -l::ighl -.1a1111.1nlhrrd racing h1Jrs<'~ d1rd Satur· <1ri1· 111 a lire· 11'hich razf'd a stablr at ll11'ht'llf'll F<1r111 hf'rt' Rr:-1111 Fl11ur11'. 11 h1i·h brokf' the 111·0- 1111111111· ti arnt'."S·fill'111i.: rn l!e lai;t ~ea r • 11;1' u111· nt 1h1· l rot!f'r~ to dir 111 tht bla~e 11h1C'h did 1101 harn1 any olhrr building~ n1 c•111,r !llJlH'IC'i lo 1-11,·rsons. lteAn7.a 'J'i tie P/1.illi1Js Runs Out, of Gas 1.ll\L ll E.\('11 -l)1>.\n1,1 µr;1!;1,,,,1 it~ 1l11rd 11.1111111;1! /\ . .\l. 1'.;.t!C'r poln cr(l11n 111 ·u<·1·r:;~11111 S1111d:1 1· h1 hJ!hlui.sz lron1 bl'hind to 1hun111 Phillip~ l;ti of Lon~ Be;:i rh. ~·6. 111 lht· Ua.1 ·~ 1111:11 11 111'1 O 11 ;i~ f11t a,h·t 11,1\ f1>r 111'· lui.:hh 111111111 l'h1 lhp' lri.:11111 .is !'l.\A ha nd rd i1 11 ·, ''•ho• ~1·r '"1rhf'r 111 lhr d111 a\ Hr linonl 1'1;:17;1 IXl<ll. hrrt'. !'•1 '"''11 h H(•h it•>rn·, tu .... •1, 111n1! 1111 11111 of lhe n111nr~. pl;1r1nl! third a ltf'r hf- 1111! ,,11:1111r1·rt 111 v.1n !hr 10111rn:rm1•111 1 hr1 111•rf' n1 l'r11 hctn1 in1? favun1es aga in~t 1'1 \·\ .111>1 h1·ld :1 :i l l1 ·;1t! .1~;1111~1 t'h•,\111.1 bcrn11· a r11-...1r p.t,i-and rhnk1n~ drfcnsf!'c did !h• Ill Ill \\1th 11\1• ~1111 1• 1u·d .1! !11l' .111d 01111 s1•1•v11d' lr11 111 !h,. 111,t h;11r. Ph1ll1p~ h11cl 1hr IJ;1ll l!ut a poiirll' 1hr11111n b;11! 11:1~ p 1ci-.{'ft of1 I!~ t)rAn1a. 11l11rh 1n 1u111 \1 orkrti .1 lnr\J,:: pa'~ l/J ;i l1•11s1· 1n;111 111 Iron! of l'h il lip~ i::,0;11 '1'111' t'U,"'\ '1101 11f•nl 111 111th !1 1nf' Sf'f'OIH1"< h•!t l il j,lll'f' l'Otll•h Ar i Latnbt'rl's rur'l'l'~ ii Ii ~ l1•1u! 11! 1ntern11~s1(l11 1'hf'n l'f'!f'r A~r·hr ri!lt>rl 111 a ~h<ll ~9 S('{'Ollcl~ 1nlO !ht "t'!'Ofld h:1lf 1n lllilkt• I( ~ !i Thnt .~1·cn1ed to ~ca l lh1r11 • do(>n1 a~ l)ri\111:1 throtllC'd Phillips lhr rc"t ol the 11:11 A~hr 1'/lnnf'1I 1".'' m(1r' ti:oa!..; :ind 1hat po!cnl dr(C'n~c krn1 thr lt1sers at ba~·. Tl11·1r nn lv St'!'llnd hR lf !C•tn• 11as 011 11 pr 11:1l1y sho t. • [.('.11nb1>rl o;;i ul 11 11 ;1,.. ~11crt r1•11·nc:,• fo1· his .:rour1 11.~ JI 1~ ~1 111 s1nar11nj! rron1 a I•''' 111 l'l11lli p~ 1n 1hf' 19'111 :\All ILnal" F11l!shin~· second instead or third 1s 111· tit·ed si~n1fieant ror CINA First. it 1nr:u1s a trr.n~f'ndnus break in poil!'ing.'I ;ind amou nt or rPsl bet\\'ecn scheduled g:inlf'S 111 llf'Xl .1·C'ar 's AA U final s 111 Df'- Anza It also is a solid t·rllC'et1ou on New· la nt!'s eoa1·1l111g and 1he lcam'i; ability ill 1·1e11' or !hf' ra('I ('lN 1\ had lost two nf ii!' stars tn 1•1111rir" bP1orr !hf' tnurnc.v r 1·er beiza n \\'ithou1 Ferdy >lassi n1ino and Rnn'<' Alack. f'INA had hgured lrt hr l'an11011 rodder for De1\nza and Phil· llps \ewlanrl laucied 26-yt'at-0ld \ tttra• Bob J\ca\I· tor his efforts e1i:;a1nsl Phillip~. The for n~t'r ~e11 porl llarbor lhgh stC'lr scored 1111rf' and a~ :\r"land i;a id 1atrr. "has v.·ork rd harcler th1.~ yea r than t'\'tr bt'fOrf' " ~ea h t'l'l's f1r~1-e1 f'r .\ll·American bf'forr · departing for m1htary serv1rt nailed a hat·khand ~hot lale in the gamt> 1\·hen Cl\A 11as a man ~hort lo furthl'1' inspire h1;. n1<11r., t:oalir 'l't>rr~ Klf'ln . ~hl;r :\\arlin anrl 1Jale Hahn were also pnusrd fnr the ir lrfens11·c per1onnant'C'S ('l!'\A hrlrl lhf' upprr ln111d tno st nt the 1unr against Phillips and opened ur i!~ altar ~ !hr set'ond half 11·hile the los· rr~ Sf'!'tllf'd tn stop tr~·1ng 1n drive o\l th;lt lht' 11rtors had to hang 011 for df'ar l1 fr as Phillios srorrd twice lht> l a ~I 8~ ~er·o11cl., a~ Cl\'A tried to t>:at up 1hr 1·J(l(·lo, 111th a l'Ontro l ga1nt' 1\s Rio Hondo l'olle~r coach I.rt Ar1h !'aid af!rr11ards. ··Cli\' . .\ oul ~,,111n1. fJU1· fa~threalir•l a nd <1Ul ·t·o11d1tiontd Ph il· lips." R1tl-. \·las.,un1no had thrre ROals wh1 I!' D11!e Hahn and Rich Ea~n11 polled .sin· ~It' shots And against Cont·orcl llah11 lt>d tht 11•111• 11·11h fnur 1all1C's i'\ral~ ;ind i\1ason Ph1l- pol had t11n carh ~:a~n11 ~enred onr. < ;oal~ b~· ll ahn and Phil pol 1n1d.,.,·;i,1• lhrough !hr lhird quarlf'r broi..t open 11 f'IOsf' j!a1nr as Cl\'A took a 3-2 lc1:1d and nrl'er lookrrl back Satu rday 111 lht' $-:l \1•10 over Do1vne.1'. 1-lahn scort>rl t1l'n ll'h ile Philpot. ~lassi- 1nino anrl \f ar1in had nnt' apit'rt. Anti in thr lo~~ lo Dt'An zfl if \\al! ,.,.,.o fnr '.\ealy 11 hil r .\lass1mino. anti Hi\hn hit ~"'.Rle pcrftcl n.~. Trevino Breezes to Golf Victory ''~~\1 P11 1s r. 1u1 , \I'· -11.11111 1 •. ~ lu1·1.;1 ~,,.,. 1're1 nWl :-1101 :. fu1;.I rc.und h7 11111! ,1·or1 •1l nn '"'~Y f\llJr slrnkt' 111•l11r1 ...,11n1i~.r 111 !h1' ~li!I IM11t 11.111n\ Tli<oma' \11tll!'hl\ I ,,,If ('l;\~:>I( Tt, 't•I! <'1 l1·cl \l1·rr1 'l1·\1t:lt1 lr111n Fl 11: ... , l r,., 1, 1 ;d i ih" 11 ;11 "\I 111~ 11 :11 n1 :ind ,1,11111 1111.11 rnu11rl ;uid l)(lfl!l•rl ci ~.' h11l" C111~1 '* ~~~1 l~ 11ralrr µ<1r 1•11 \hr fr1enl1h', Jitllc r 1•I0111.1I L11untr1· Club rour.~1· ·rrr11rn1 pu·~r·cl np ·~~1 000 tnr hi~ :-.111n11rt I ' 1111,1r1 ,,[ lhr 1c .. ir and 1111· so>1•·111h nl 111~ 1 t'll11ll el\ bnc1 pro f'll rt'cr ·rr1'\11Wl anno11net'd th:i1 hf' .... ~~ 1ic1n:1llfl.)'. }.).~)(! or his "1nnuu:s lCl :-it. .lud•·, llv~p1tal rhr eh:in!1 hf'n1•f11·1$r\ nf tho> !111U'fl;Hfl('tlt ' . lti~ , .. 1r111nf!' IJll'h••d hi.' 1 .tr•·~·1 t<itlll to 1111·r 01i. .. lu11f 11'ill111n d(•tl,1r• 10 h1r 1('ur~ ofll tllr 1 .. ur .1nrf ~ll\r hllTI $1 \j,;8.) f,:r llH' ,r,lr. lhl' r1 •U11h ("Oll~f'CUtl\1• !i•'.1~1\ ht".s J>,:1111(' nl'f'I' $\(11),t)O(l 1'rr1 tnn, lhr J!ljQ lt>aria1,: n1•1nr)' 111n111•r and \' ardon Troph~ .,., 1nl'K'r no1f is s~cond 1}n\\ It> Jacl; ;.;1C'l>.l;u1~ on lhr ~ea:K>n·~ n10.llf'V ll·1nn1n,R 11~1 l ~."J·"O <Clf"~• Al'd llfl ~ O• .nf '""'"'•• 1 ,A '"•·no 1)1.CJOI '" ~ """~ •:)Im l•• (IGfr, \ll -°!'• j ....... ,., 111.1"1 "•"<'• \''"If ti; ~ \O<Y /~01 .. l.l>N• 0.,, Jll"Uf 'Y .... 1~ " ......... , .......... '" , ... IJ om.ro" 6e!I Cl t•l•l M·6'0 ... f 61 ''' •••• t&.ti 71' ,, 61·•'..._.~n ,, , .. ,, ,. "' .. ol·l1·6•~?11 •llll!'' 17• I ~. (l>I ~ ..... rll "''· I • JI J I(•" ~1111, ''\II .,, 10.t& .. 1-'11 ••·~ .. II ''l-71J 1J ••• , •• ,. ll• l•~rt~ Mt"lt· II ll• '''"'" co~''"'~ '' 'IJ IOt• ,.,.., .. ,, U IM 61 10 1!4)-111 ·e ,, JO..tl-11• ,~ ... ~lf>·••-:iJ O•'' Gou111 u. 11110 fieb O•c•-n In Jet'" Scl>lf' \l 1111 Grit • J-; U.110 '"" "''"'' n 100 e1, M11seoie1 lt. ,, 100 Ot Yf l ld>•!Dllr•t• ll 100 "ob Cl>t•..,• ".., """ l l!ln 11 661 1'cb L11r ... II.WI 8n>bv "''"~011 11.1 .. )-vll'P MceG• II II.I llNltl" ~rY•I 5! I!• o...,. s,-1 .. 11,111 'OCI F111\tllt.. 11.llj flotl i'ant •1.11• ~'•~~ l •erft 11,tlj l ou G••~•n. II , .. '·"~ ,., .. , 11.1'4 l'l>-•'·~m 1: ............. ,,, ltl-/1.fl4T-11J n ... m-•1-11' .... , .... n-11• ••.• , .... ~11' J'0.12 11 .. >-tlt Jfl.1).fl.fl-71' 11.J'O.ll·•f-111 10.n 10-U-11' JJ '' i.l·t,.__)11 ,, .... , •t-'11 lt IO.ff·ll-771 '°'10.f,,).H-271 ,,.,...n.11-111 ... ,, ........... ,,. ...,,,.n.'f-171 Jl 71 11 ·"'-'" •• 1l.fl·•1-111 Special Drags Planned Big W11\le Robinson and the Arotherhond af Street Racers will hos! a 5pecial alt-day, all- night drag race beginning al 2:30 Saturda y at Orange Coun- ty lnternalional Raceway. The reaular bracket and class eliminations will begin at 7:30 rollnwed by speclal match races, motorcycle and IO\\'· ridrr competitions until 4 a.m. Sunday. Jn last Saturday'5 HAng Ten Funny Car ~. Anaheim's Dave Beebe upset Richard Siroonian to capturP. t op honors before I l.200 spec- tators. Sirnonian had driven John ~lazmenian·s Barracuda to lo"' elapsed time in all 1hree preliminary rounds with elap5· ed times of 6.!4. 6.84 , And 6.7~. Siroonian also set lop spe~cl 1n !he SJ 0.200 event with a 219 ~1 mph rlocking in th!' ff# TheA~.::.':~~.Method KEEP FIRM AT THE TOP TO CURTAIL SLICl~G l'\'c alw1ys tried 10 maintain firm control or the club vd1h my left h•nd at the top or my back· swinf. Many 1olfcrs are plagued by slicing because they lost control with their lch hand and then "arab" with their right as they start their downswina. You should feel "firm-wristt'd" at the top or your backswing. But you v.·on't i( you are making too-long a. S'A'ing and letting your ltf( wris t collapse or bo"''• 1n· ward (illus1ra1ion I I) •. Jr slici ng is your problem try establishing and maintaining lcrt- hand control during your back· swin1, even if it means shorten· in& its length. Strive for lhc same fir m straight-wristcd positio n that I'm showina in illustratio n J2. GOLFING PRA.CTtCf: NOW CAN PAY OFF LATER! Tht 111-n1w, ru1t-C1ublish1d Ar"old P•lmer booklet, "Pr1ct1ct," shows you t\04' 10 p11clit e 11 home ,for power pl•Y on your f1vor1tt courst. Send 101 '"d 1 stamped, rtlurri t nvt lope to Arnold P1lmtr, C/O th11 ntlll$CllPtr. ~emifina!s. ------------------------- Bui the final be!nngPd In BC'ebi?. H 1' lightning-quirk i;!art. coupled with a \'Cry i;:lrnng 6.8.1 • 214.79, led Siroo- nian ·~ 6.93 · 218.97 all th~ way lo the finish line. ~1atman111n wa s lilcratl.v rebuilding hii; car bf'll'l'een roun ds. New !ires flown in by r.oodyear seemed t n ac· r.entuate. r ::1 I n r r than diminish. the terrible vib ration problems that h a v t ~r.­ compa nied Mazmanian's low el11psed limes. "The car is shaking itself apart." PXplained Ma7.m::inian. "We were welding and lapin.Ii( it back together between every race.'' While the damp ni~hl air '1 nd Mazmanian'.~ lire pro- ble ms precluded a new fu nny car optimum, a new lrack. record w11s es1abl1sht'rl in the prn-stock division_ Butch Lf.al !Lns Angr\e~\ hnld.~ new mark!i 111 9.71 · 1•4.69. Ken Dondero 1Tulare\ drove Dick t..andy's Dodge Challenger !n victor.\' in the pro-stnck clas~ afier IA't1l red- lighl.r.~gainst him Jn the sem1~- Dondrr bf"at Jim (;\ark (West Covina ) 9.1111 · 141.74 In 9.IJS • 138.46 io the final round. Record Payoff Go es to Uns er JNOl..1,,NAPOL.IS A I Unser, who won Saturd1 ~·s ln- di:inapolis 500, his second in a row . wiis presented Sunday night wilh a check for a record S2.38.'4M.ll as the ln- Oian11polis Motor Spee<iv.·ay had its secolVJ.,stralght i1 mil· Hon payoH. t.aguna Beach's R i ck 1'-1uther, who finrshed 2151. pickecl up a check n l $16,190.24. Second place Peter Revsnn won $103.198.24 . Third place finisher and !hrre·! ime 1 ndy 5flO "'inner A. J. Foyt ,Jr . won S64 ,7;,11.24. Fourth place ,Ji1n ti.1al!oy took homr a check for $~.6fi9.2t The comple1e cash winnings from Saturday's t::icc : I Al L'nser .. i\lbuquPrque, $2.18.198.2~: 2. Peter Rt>vson, ~rw York City. S\03.19tl.2•. t A. J . f"oyt Jr.. Houston, Sfi4.7fl!l.24 : 4-Jim \1 alloy. Den- ver, S.Vl.Afi9.24 : 5. R i I! Vukovich. Frf"snn $32A47.24 : Ii, Donnie Allilinn. Hue ytown, Ala ,, SJ0,093.24 ; 7. Bud Tingrl- stad , Speedwa.v , Ind., $28z.· 206.24: 8. Denn y Zln1merman, "'est Glastonbury, <.:onn .. ii2fi.- fi58.24 : 9. Ro.:rr M(:Cluskey, 1\1cson, 122,880.2•: 10, l:ary Beltcnhausen. Tin!ry Park, Ill .. $24,419.24. 11 . Llnycl Ruhy . \Y1ch1la Fall.~. Tex .. $21 ,866 24 ; 12. Bobby linser, Albuquerque, S24,M1.24 : 13. ~like Moslf'y, Bmwnburg. Ind .. S20,.l45.24; 14. Dick Somon, Sall Lake Ci- !y. Sll.870.24 : \fl. George Follmer. Arcadia. $18,2111 24 . 16. Cale Yarborough, Ti1n- 1nnnsvitle. S.C., $17.370.24 : 17, Denis /luln1r . TePuk('. i'lew Zealand. Sl 7.887.24 ; II\ .. John ny Rulhcrrord. Fort \\'or t h , $16.6112.24 , 19. Joe Lennard, San Jose. Sl9,906.24; ~ MMd•r. M.tr ll, 197 1 Rustler Duo Shines In State JC Meet • MODE.STD -A third place finish by Terry ~lcKcon anrl Dennis Maa~· fourth hlgh!igh!td Golden We s l College's en tr· An Is in Saturday's junior college track and field meel. ~1c l\eon, the "'inner of the Southern CalHorni:i t hr e e. mile. rHn 14:Z2A, finishing bcllind Santa . .l,,na 's 1'nn1 Lipski j I 4 : I I . 8 ) and Moorpark 's Ken Ge r r y { 14: 16.81 fhe r.nldcn West thrcr-mil er clocked 13:58.5 in winning !hf' SoCal meet with Lipski and Gerry also bellerin~ the 14· 1ninu1e n1ark las! week . But with ::1 slo\\' pace none of the 1op three coul d corne close ID !he national merk of 13: 51 0. In lhe quarter mile, to.1aas clocked 4i.7 for his fourth place finish. The wlnner was ~1all'ie P11rks of f"re!n o in ~7 3. r:o!den Wts!'s only other t.n- tr11nt the mill' relay foursome of \\'alt Ankerma~. n on Dickson . Brien Strough and Maas failed to finish 1n the top six. The event was won by J\lernll in 40.8. Bakl'rsfield capturrd the .<:tale title with 39 poinls l'l'hlle ~1erritt finished l'l'ilh 37 anrl Fresno had 35. f.·IL San AnlunHl "'as fourth 134 1. T"o meet rr<·ord~ wt'rr set in Sa1urda:ii·s a ff Air "hu•h M'::I~ held in cnnjuoc11on l'l"l1h the C;i!ifnrnia Helays. Frcsno'5 J('rry Wil!!r)n ran 1:17 in the 12fi h i~h hurdl<'.~. upse111ng LA SouthM·e~! 's Charles Rich who lasl M'eck. sel a nalion11I mark or JJ ,5. Rich had a clocking of !:l.9 Sa1urch1y. And 1n the Ion~ jump. ti.1erced's Heu !on Hewin wen t 25.&·1 ,_ wiping out the nld recoril of 2~0'1 . Thf' only double winner in thf' meet ~·as Eas1 LA ~printer Da;vt Gil!ierd. He 1_1 .. ,, r,,, •• , •t<•"'· •Id "'•''· ''"'n.: :p.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;io d h 'no I '' d GH\t WlltOtl, SH U.Ito. 1'jlll1 1 Hiii' c;;iplure t e n • an jMr s,e1 1'•''' l c~111, 111.,,,. l11ter "'Oil the 220 in 21.4. ""°"' • O••w tC•mo•tftl Jl-llr J Golden Wf'St returns In aC· "~''"' 1''1'""1 11·1~" '· "''t1"''" !Wh1 11111 •1 U -•'•· lion FhriR)' night in a Southern 1,1,1, '""'' _ 1. fr••<1mon (Son Pa<'lfic ;,AU mtel Al Balboa Joot ! ,.,_,,, '"'''t •Kora, old "''''· S!adium In San Diego when ii~ !0-J' '· J•m" •"'"· 11" t .,, 1tro1 , " 1 Wllll•'T'• ~Son F••n<l•t•l .. , • ., l four-milt: relay team atttmpl.~ c1 ... c••••"'"i") •• 1; • .... .,.11 l b k 17 I ' CWt " Hllh l •1·11•1, o rea m nu es. •e•• ••1111 _ 1. L¥a.on is.n M,1.,.1 LA \lallt'y holds !he nation:JI 11-o: 1 wt11111 1•m••k•n 1t1v .. 1 11·01 k r 17 00. l 1.,1,1 (la~t .. 11•111) U·Oi •. Tit . mar fl : · · "°",'' iM_,,., o...a ~o • .i 1~ .lonui The loursornf': of Tim Funk, is-o. • 1111111• 11 ..... 1i.1c11 1•-•· Sle'. l a'••g•rd J 1 Ck ""°1 ""' 1. L•11r11,.. It""' ••••n l 1 • -"" ' S.·l 1 1. Al\Cltrlon !L• s.tl11!n"'titl U·li ~1cQuo1vn 11nd ti.1cKeon wi!I be 1. M""•oomor• IMH•llH ll·t''•' '· D•I· I bidding for the record. •ri• !'''">ol U·•: J, '""'''" lC¥' P•tn! ll·l'" I Fr• ICvorenl !'-''"·• S!11t JC f'lck '°"' '°ielt M•tl 01tC1<\ -I. M••"'•l! IW•" ~111•11 100 -!. Gllll••d lf.•ot LAI t J; 1 1'1-l l 1, '"' lla,tnUtlo!l IJO.l: ). ' W~!H•• 111•,t•\tlt lCll '·'' J. Ho!"''' Jolflm• l •0<1trwlllo) 1u .1; • '"'"''""I ISOlt"ll) 'll • Brtd<l•IT ISO M ... \ l,oott>llll IU 101 I. l"lot l l Dl•tolo ...... t I, J, W~td 1••ttnoJ t I; t . Smfl!> l••I ll l·f ; t. 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Relay Tea111s Sparlile In W eelie nd Acti vit y CdM Swi1n11iing Star Non1inated for Award 20. Dav id Hobb s, l"ppcr B od i ng lon.Eng land , $16,009.24 : 21 . Rick Muther. Laguna Bt•ach, Slfi.190.24 : 22, Bnb H a r k e y. lnd1anapnl1 s, s1;,,J99.24 : 2.l Bentley \Yarrcn, \\'est <:louce~trr. ti.1 a li .~., i14.486.24: 2~. \.\.'ally Oal!cn- bach. E:ast Brun.~wick, N.J., $14,fi02.24 : 2!.i. M::irk Donohue, ~1edia. Pa .. SZ.1.697 24. Hclay team~ enjoyed their share or the spnllighl .i round tl'w na!ion Jn the weekend''1 track ancl field arti1lty. At ti.1o<lesto's \\1e~1 <.:oast Rl•lays . "inlurday meet record:\ \\ll're sn111shccl in thP ~40 and 880 halon event s wtule the n11le retAy sa1v thf' wnrld srasonal best lowrrr>d Un1vers11 .v in Louisiana ~wept In a JJ 4 120 high hurdleli vic- tor~· in the Wc:.o:t Co11sl prrlim1n11r1e!i 11nd lhf'n came ri,ll hl b11ck And dumped lhl' fieJrl in lhc finals al 13.5. Spike .Fin a ls Se t 1'onig ht plus ?.55 t"d, 1Ax each li'e llld old lire~. E.7 0-14, wliil ew1H ll•beless. Foremost • A F /X Banshee with 4 pl y nylon cord body. Wide profile, wh itewall design, too. Whit1w1ll lu btlet1 Corona del ti.Jar High 's Kur! l\rumphn°l7. has heen nomi nllled fnr the Gt'Qrge Yardley Aw1rd folk1M'inR his tremendous senior year !or !.he Sea KinJ(s. Krumpho!z set four s"·i m records at Corona cle\ Mar 1.,.ith freestyle marks of 22.4, 47 ,'), J ·44 7 and J·4a II. His 47.5 in the lf)(l carnrd him the CIF' rhampionship 1n !hat event ;:ind marked the first Umt lln individu11I Imm the S!!a K in~ ca mp had e\'er t.lken fir~! in the final.~. His v::ilut tn !he lf'llm i.~ i1- lustratffi by his ver~alllit.v 1s Bo,~lcrs Go In Elim s TorranCf''s .ferry O'Neill will 111templ to m::1in1ain h1~ lean in the I Ith an nual Wl'.'~t Co;ist Match Gi:tme Eli mini:tllons tonight :it Kona La~.s in Costa ri.1esa. BowlinJ!? begins ::it 9. O"Ne1!1 l1recl a fnur-Jj11mr block o( !H2 for 11n averaJl?e of m . in l::is1 Monda~··~ openin p; round In take a :ta-pin lrari nver Santa Ana"s Mickey Strother. frtd flougher1y nf (;ru;ta ~lesa is the. top area bowlPr. HP fashioneri an 667 for tht Nn. 4 posilinn. El Torn'! Wood.v Woodruff is lif"d for ninth with R.SS pins M•hile Jim H.11 vr~ f\\'tslmin~terl is lllh ~8501 and Dan11 Pntn!'~ C I y d e L;ichf'r is l~th 18.'U!I. Last year's winner -{;::iry f\111<i i~n of San Bem11rrt100 - 111 in lhf' No. 41 posilion. Hr hlld ::1 7!1:'1 seric~. Thr 120.man field will hf rt1! In 6() follo~·ing 23 g11me~ .10d v.·ill hf' p11red 10 the IOfl 11\ lnllow1ng tht completion ol :\6 g::ime~. l.H•l11' 1t •••Ion J•"• o •J11r111, TO"•"f' •n Mlt•tv 11ra1"''· u"u """' •" Glo ....... '"•''""' R.1 1 '""' Oou•"""'· C0t•1 "'•u U1 ~ l;•tv v1"'1111:111, ('..ore•n• -... ~ M•t1Y An(IP•-· """'~'I011 Ml J J•tt ICl11t1t•. S1M• •n• ''' I l:e" O••f!. 51•n•a~ t5' t J•c~ "'"'""· ~'"'" •"• •JS wooo• wooo"'"· E• feta UI ()t11t n II. JOll' 11•"~' !Wfl!"'lln.I •It•\ J)O. n (•"~' 1.11n~r /Oil~• "o'"') Ul1 11! ,,,,.110 ((D"• Mo~l fl'. JI, lhv ~·••llr' li1v•"1n11an 11~•1~) 11•; 3". J•<t ... ,.c11 IMll·-Vlt ln1I "'!, n. J-1("°""1r• 1e 1 Torti 1«1- Jt 1:&1 Wiltotl !Colli MtU) N i ''· l'to.i! ltlctllU !Wttllfl"'tlt •l IUI J1 . L'.>1t 1trtUl1 INw11•fMIOl'I ltlf~I 11': ~· Oict • .,.,,11 (W111.,.i..u1rl 1n1 JI Don .... tGH /Ct1t1 Mfl•I 111 he turner! in time11 of 2:04.0 in the ind ividual medley, 5fl 0 10 lht 100 fl.Y and I 04.0 in the 100 brca~t . .. He ·~ a coach'~ drearn.'' 11eys swim anrl water pnlo co1ch Cliff Hooper. Krumphoh. was ::ilso in- lrumf'Tltal in !he Se~ Kini:s' water polo sr:iwn. which took them to the CIF' finals bf'fore bein g upset. ''Ht> .11 s .~urn ,.d th,. rrspons1bil1ty of sprint ing ancl ~·es seldom bea! !n the ball. He'.~ a genuine bov ... .11 hard M'nrker and a Jcilder.'' said Hoo per Thr 3.2 sludr.nt is he11ded tor UCLA in the fell 11nd i~ rnn- ~il1ercd .11 1op prospl'<'t fnr the Rruin~ in bnlh ::iqualic.~ spnn~. 26. Ari Pnltarcl :\1edrnrd, Ore. $14.770 24. 27. San1n1y Session.<:. ,\iashv1!1C', ~1ich, Sll721.24 . 211. Litrr.v n li·k!lnn, ti.1ariett11 . Ohin. $1 :1.600.2~: 29, Gordon .Jnhncork. ~f nun l Pleasa nt . ~1ich .. Sl.1.4M 24 ; .10, Mann Andretli. Na1.arc!h, ra., $!.1,245 24. CIF """" Stmllln•!I (~oll•v t ,.vt notl'f I "e•tn T"'''"<• •. l u•n• Lnr"lnOC ). 5•••noo 1 II\ inn<nt >l El ~eovnn" 1. fl•ll!law-•• o Wfdlltt<I••'• •lnolo ''" """"'"" S"ll•UM) ... [I So~"""~ fl )\\ ...... Nft'1n '"'""'' !II A liSC quartet o( Lance R::ibh, Edc.~el r:arri~on . Lenn Bro"'" and \\li llie Df"ckard nutleg~cd thl' Sou t h r r n (.'aliforn1 ::1 Strider~. :'!9 4 tn 39.5. for one mcel rct'orcl . Ho"'evcr, rhe Striders wr rP iible to garner lhemstlvc~ the nlerl slanclard in !he hlllf milf' relay 115 .Jemaicans 1..(nnox tl1iller. Don Quarrie And Mike Frav joinPd with cx-Keoruck v Stale speedster ,Ji m Kemp 10 post a I 22.3 clocking, JUsl I"'" ten!h.~ short -Of the MOrlcl recc1rd. Also al Modesto, !..en Van Hofwegen (46.91; .Jay Eltx·I r46.0I and Bob Frey 146.41 precederl T.Prry Mu11ika 's 45 .J anrhnr !r.i: 11n ;:i :J :Otli global 1n1le relav best bv the Pacitic Coast Clu0b of Lnn-11: Rea ch. Rndne) ti.1il burn of Southern NOH\\1A1.I\ -Wash<'d iiw::iy hy r<11n Frid.II), the (;IF So111hcrn :-ie1·11nn track ancl Field fina ls art> sl::ile<I tn J:el Unfler way lnnigh! at Crrntos Collt!gf' The fir~I rLJnninJ: evrnt Is slated for 7 ·~5 whilr thf' versi- 11' ::ind Rf"f' rolt \'aul!'( are pt'nr1lf'<i 1n l•f beJ:in t l'ery!h1ng ar 5.45. Coron a drl Mar hAlfmil f•r Nick HOi.". ll un11ni::tnn Bc11c:h high hurdler Garth Wi~r and i\i::-wpnrt llarbor .~hot.pullrr~ 1\1."lrk Stt'Vl'llS and Trrrv Albri tton are the area's varsi- ty rrprr~enta!tvf's atlemp!10.1: ti) secure berlhs in rriday·~ ~lalr preliminaries al UCLA. Ba.seball S tn1iding s DEAN LEWIS l'\ATIO/'\AL tt>;Af,UE E11st Olvi81nn w I. ~t. Lou il\ " 17 New Yntk 27 11 rut~bur~h " 19 Chicaiin " " Montreal " " PhH1dt!ph1a " " Yl'e~t fl iv\5\nn w I. · ~1tn Vranc1sco :in " Oodgf:r• 25 ,. HOU!'.tOn 24 " All;intit 22 27 Cincinnati 2fl 28 Sao Dtego " 3' S11llfl•Y'I ltt:Oll'llO ,.llllburt~ 13, (~lt6~" C ~"' ~-•ntlo.tn S-1 . .,.~n'1!•1 •I 5•" L'l•~f~ •. ,....,. Vat~ 1 P('t, . fi46 .1\14 ·'"' .4i7 .4:'\!l .lf>/i Pct. .i~ .510 .500 .44!1 .41 7 .m Dtfl•tt !. ,.n111at1o~lo 1 111 !""'"''1 ~· low• I. ""ll •n•• l ''"''"""' l M0u1ten I t.tr••" Glmf< fo R , ,,, ~I'll 91~ l~''t GR HJ! i ll 1.11'1 " 21 '""'""" r)·~~'"' ~ ., •I "'"'llru••• IOi•\I •. ,, .Mnu"~" IQI~•-"' •·11 •! 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Size Ftd. la x Price F70·14 . . '' .... 2.55 ..... ' .. 25.11 G70-14 '.' ' ... ' 2.72 ' . . . . . . . 21.11 F70-15 . . ' ' . . . . 2.63 ' .... ' .. 25 ,H G70-15 ... ' .... 2.84 . ....... 21.H H70-l5 . ' .. '.'. 2.98 . ... ' .. ' 32.11 Plu1 ft4. t11 and o\4 tlrt 'Olt.lhl!OST l"AOT !CTION cu .. lt. .. Nl(( (HART : Ht:1tt:·s HOW VOUlt GUAltANTlll WORKS: (llh•t l utrontt• Ptf1tll , ,. ,, 14 ,..onll" (Otl ... ttl1w1,.e• 111uo• , • , • , 1-• '"•ntl!t tl'I• an twu"•:t 11••111• , , • , , , 1· I J rntntl" Jl%tno,.,•'"'• •••••• , ••• 14·1• "''"1~1 Tlt t • Lilt Pt•lt<:U•"· Wt 1Ju1•d ln10 ••••Y ·a111no<! hot o;1 1t !11.-.11011 •od><:•!o,., l +•O)I l•~nal Wlil!I Vllnf 1'•1 "tOUI" Ot '"Pl•,t O. It yuu• !ue w••" o ut ltl'C•OI IM 111~0,,•cl t t1qn.,ttll!I ""'wilt""'~•"" t llt\Wl "Ct 111).tO on lfit g.,,,,,., p11<~I .. >• l!Hr.t , ''' !u01nt1 llPllhC41>lt ( ~Otf" r Jt<;f\t l a•, 1ow.,o 111t '""'"~"or • n•w l•lf. \Vt w!lt I UAw I/! n•111uo lht 1•111 l•t!t n• II~ 11.111nt 11>p ••• ono ht!I <)I '"' ,1 .110 111on1tu <: '""•"lff. r1<1"••• I••,,., • •~ •n""""""' "l;'.)w•nt• w1U o. 1noo• <'In tu1 O•'•' ol 1"' 111rc•llt Gt ttit or191nal l•••O ''"'•inonq. 11'•\ '""''"'!• 11 "n! t<1n1l•••hlt. I! It nnlv lo• p,.wo11 P•»•no•• e1<1 o• "'"""' Oft Jt1uon w11on1 • 2daysonlyl Tu••· W•d. OnlyJ Penneys Service Special 1-2-3Lube H•11'1 wh•I w• do: 5sa '' • Change 011 !up lo 5 !JI~. ol Fo remoil' h11vy duty molor oll) • lnsi.U new oil l!l!t1 • Lubric1re th•ssls • M•tt <•n Yei. you c1n ihop 12 to S Sund1y, •t 1ny of th111 Ptnn•y Auto Centers: F1sh ion lsl•nd, Newport Center. HUT1tin9ton Center, Huntin9ton Betch Ust P1nn1y1 Tim• P•yment Pl1n i i t l • . ' . • . ' . Jll DAIL¥ PIL01 Monday, May 31 1?71 How to A void 'Walkirlg' Tn 1 bnal owner who hll.5 plAnn"d An afternoon of 11.•ater skiing or a fish\nii. trip, !here can be nothing m ore frus1r1t1ing than a balky out· board engine. ~ln.5t outboard ownerll keep their engines in top tune hy 1011011.•ing the mt1intenance recommendations c I ea r I y specified in the ow n e rs manual. However, the few 1.111.•ntr!l who do experience engine trooble l"an usually blarne no one but themselves. Accor ding to marina operator.~ iinri ;;ervire techni· cians most outboard trouble can be traced to owner ne- gJp.ct. To insure l ro ubl ,.. free boating. here·s a checkli~l prepared by Spe<'ialisls ;it Champion Spark Plug Com- pany. -Pe.riodil·t1 ll y Chet"k lhe. sp:irk plu g11. If lhe.y are ha i lcally in 11nund condition, <'le1tn and rei;:ap them. II lhey iire wnrn. replitce thr m . .II iJ al!lo a g()fl(I idl':a lo kerp an exlr11 set of plugi nn bn1trd fnr emergencies. And dnn ·i forget a plug a ~·rrn ch . -BreMkf!r pl'lint~ J1hnuld be rh,.rked at lhr. samr fimr 111 lhe plugs. Make sure th,.y are in good condi1inn Rnd that !be iap Is 11djusltd le speclfir•lion!I. -l11:n1ti11n wlri nf lh11I is cr11cke.d or broken 111 11nnther Jourt'e of trouble. Chttk the ~·iring fnr theJe lrnubfe· rn11ker1 and 11110 m11ke sure all connl':t'lion• art tirht. -Proper 11p11rk tim ing Is 11 mtut If lhe. engint is lo run efficien1ly. Ch,.f'k the. sel i1gainsl lhe recnmme.ndalffln in lhe owners mt1 n1u1I. -The fu el 1y111em I• l'lnnlhl':r crilic11l arl':a. ~take J;ure all components are ('lean 11nd In good wnrk inl nrder. Re.place. filters hefnrf lhey hect1me claggtd. And accurare.ly me.a11ure I he. ga11o l lne .oil mi xtare wl"hene\·er liltln& the tank. Too 1iule oil can c11u~e f11•erhe.ating. detoni1tio n and accelerated wear, '4"hlle too much oil can re11ull in fouled plug11. IO!l!I of pow er 11nd hard 11t11rling. --Chttk lhe gl':arca~e. for rroper lubricant level. If you are lhe owner of A brand new ou1bn11rd . remember 1h:il the brc11king-1n perind i,c; impnrtanl. Run the engine ;it abou1 h;ilf throtrle slo11o'IV In full, hn!d i1 lh<'re rnr ;i mi'1ute nr so, then lh rottle back to hall. By ketpin,11! an eye on that engine. yoo can etiminale a lot of nttdle,c;,c; headachel'.. But no mallrr how ronscienliou11 11n ownrr mav be abnot main· ten11nce, he may l':Xplrience hard starling al ti mes. due l!'I overchoking. One cause of this malt1rl y i,c; when the engine is lilled up for trailering or launching. e:;xtri1 fue l may ent,er lhf' carburetor, so lt is a good idea to disconnect the r u e I line whenever the engine is n<M ir use. Overchoklng cao als resulLwhen the fuel lank i. exposed l<l tht blistering ~u which can build up ennui;:I pressure in the tank to over ride lhe float needle, By following l)l(!se sul: gestion11 you·11 not oo!y h::iv' quick slaru 11nd smooth run ning thii; season, but for many seasons to come. WANT A BOAT? HAVE FUN THIS SUMMER Ski-Family Cruise-Fish Cost-Sharing Clubs Olleretl to Boaters An Alhambra bnatin11:. en- thusiast believes he ha~ found a way for fhe. wnuld ·be 11ailors to bea1 !he high cn.~t and headaches of boat ownership. Jerry Rest. of the Lido Sail· ing Club ha s formed a sailing co-<1p li\Lmilar tn a flying club/ in which ~ever:il persons share thP cost~ of 2fi·f001 s;iilboat.«.. Re.c;1 plans lo have eight Cal· 2.'1 ~loop.~ moored .al Newport Beach for th e use of the members ol the sailing cluh. Twn of the sloops are already operating. "'I t's~ new Cflncepl in leisure'' he ex· plitined. No one can s;iil as cheaply as this any other way." Family membership in the club rosts $.'lll a month, plus a onl':·time initiation fee of SR.'i . Big roomy -length I ]' 7", Wide stabl1 -Widtk 5' -4". Strong-fiberglass construction, 1,000 lb. lo ad c.tp.tcity. S.tfe uniinlr abl e -Full c•r.•cily fo<tm flo - tation. F•it -To 40 HP. Comfort•b e -Tri-hull de· sign. Sturdy dependable -Weight •pprollirnetely 325 lb1. Oecoretor colors .t v.e ilable. B.tok fio ancin q •v.til.e ble. Tra ilers -Motors -AU Acc11ssori1t1 Av.tif· •blo. $575 FROM The ml'lnthl.v due!! ::ire 11pplied 2664 South Grand Avenue, lo help pa_v for USl" nr the boat /.~ ,. __ J.JM.J..j Santa Ana during that month Iii. lhe r;ite :lf!llWWW INrwport frv. 11~•• Dyefl nf S25 a day on w~ekdays and MAR IN E Hollr1: Thwrl.·"•'· 4.1, s.,.s1111 S.1$ a day on weekends . 110011 .t• , _ 546-0060 A. c~rirr-ung shop !rom the heart of Europe ffriturn1g New Rules Require I VHF Aboard Boats Membership will he limited.'--------------~--------' Prospective s11ilors 11.•ill be • checked out on the use of bnats and s.ailing lessons will be available for beginners. The boats are moorerl at 611 Lido Park Drive in Newport Harbor, adjace.nt to the club's1 offices. Tht boalinJ!. cl ub offers 1he amareur s.:iilor an oppnrtunil y to get into bna!ing without the I initial investment of purch<1s· ing hi~ own bnat. Resl pointed out. The club"s clues arr less than the monthly cost of s1ip1 rental alont . he noted .j Members can u.~e the boat f..'i:.~s . NINE OUTSTANDING MODELS GAS OR. DIESEL • fntt Antique Fur11 11urt r111d 01/ Paotlr ng t:xq1.us1t p (111 Cr~J.~tnl [1111•0, Po,.rPlnr11 .~ cn1d Silrer Sprciol Rep1·rsc1•tn1n:rs lor F/e1t1 des S1E'.rlr.~ by Gorhnm. \re are lonk1n£ for1.1't1rrl to your visit 2535 \re~l toast H igh\.l·a~. l\e1.1'pnrt Bearh, 64a-5150 Thp Fedf'r:il Cnm· muniratinn.~ Commis.~inn h;is adopted new rules for the marine radinlelcphnne u~Pr 10 niel"l the grnwinR na1inna1 bniiting needs and lo bring !he rules in1o line 1.1•ith in· lernatinnfll chani.;es that have al :f.'ady taken place. The npw rulr~ 1·11vrr lhe single sideband. as wrll a~ !he old douhlt sideb11nd, emi.~.~inns 11nd the ntw VHF' servicr. "The main purpose of the new rul~." s11tes F'CC. ''is to make i m pro,. em e n Is in com· munirations and to enhance th!> maritime radio ~afP1\" ~ysten1. as well as to pro\·iriP for future u,,;e of radio hv boat.~ unable lo fulfill their rommunieatinns neeri11 b y other means.'' lo brief, herl': are the. ne~ rules: This i~ th r las1 vtar vn11r regular AM marine 'radio.11.•ill br au1hori7.Pd as .:ii presf'n1. Af!er this year. al! new radio instal111tions aboard 11hip!! will hP .:iuthnri1.ed tht' use of llingle !lidehand . and nnlv wht>re such .~hip sta!ion!I are fquipped also 11.•ith VHF. .<\Iler Janua ry 1, 1!177. use of i\IH z radio tr11nsmi.~.~ions will onl.v be single sideband anri will nnl v be 11vailablt> to vrssel~ atre.ady equipped wi1 h VHF': and the single sideband transmis.sion.~ will not be used tor inlf'rsh1p and ship-In-shore: nver distance.~ which are w11hin the V H t• com· municatinn.• range. Tn accnmp.:iny the new ship rulP rhan11.es. limitl'rl cnasl ~t;i !inns. such AS the phone compAn~· and the Coa.~t f;u;ird . wi11 al.VI h.:ive. a plan In s11·i1ch from regular AM to ~in.RI,. llirl,.b;ind. R;:irlin user11 whfl have ptesent AM radios may cnn· 1inut In operatp I.hem until .J anu11ry I. 1~77, pmvldinp: lhal their ticensf' is kept current. RellPr check your license today! Also, the new rule.~ stale th11 1 if you Are. buying another boat. you may take. your old radintelephQne with you 1up to .January 1. 1977) 11nd have it licensed in the interim. However, if the new or used Vf'Ssel you have bought after January l. 19'72, is equipped with AM radio. you m;iy not ha ve that set licensed. You must ~upply ynur o I d equipment. After .January 1. 1!172. ma rine e. I e ct r n n i C" s de;ilers will not be :iblt> In .<:ell AM radiolelephones. just VHF and ~ingl P sidebanrl VHR will be rh,. bP.~I rariin /or lhf' ~m.:ill bna1 u.~f'r. ;:it\. l'lSP.~ Aartrll Corp. of Newport ReAch lpecialists in marine electronics. ' once a month 1he year rnund 1 for ;ipprnximAtrl_v S 4 II O (including the inili::illon fee t.. I Club memhers can go sail· ing as often as they 11.•ish , ar· 1 ranging fnr the boal tn be made. ready for them by a CAii In the offiC"e. And there'll no i cleanup al1tr thr d:iy of fami· Iv cruising -that's taken care 1 ~I by the club. J Re~1 SA~·~ lhr hoatinR club i~ :i rPlali l'ely n,...,,. irlea and that hP know§ nf only one other on th,. \Ve.~t Cna.~t. i ~le mber~hi 11 :ipplic;:ition~ Ari" beini taken now. Prnspe<'· tiv,. members should r.all 67,j- 0827. - 28' to 44' ~-~i111M ~ ·::: m --·~~-­ DEALER FOR ' Stl THE NEW 27' IN THE WATER --..... ~:>--·- OLDEST I. "°"" LARGEST ~-...... Ce111inela Bank will eo111 inue lofX!ythe higheSt i11terest on savings! For Beginning Boatniks 1 OEALE R 4 11.·0 1' i'210 '"'"'"" Pl' •nn'1m A<C<u .... d•ol~ •nd i>I"' bu•'"''' on ,..,.,,., P-On· l>o(l'o, ,, ... ~""" 0.l>O'•• I>~ , ... lo•n -,~,,,,.., peo<I '""" '"" I•• _, __ -· -~~=----- ...,.,..,.,.or .....,+,;p .. m••url•y T•"'• 0.Po••" at 1100 a• mor• •~ff'IMI p.<;,f au~•l@•IY Jn ar.d11•"''. Co ntir.o'a B::iril\ o:Jer<> oth'O!r Ranli;, Timi! Oepo~·t~ v. •n 1,.;11·1:n'l t?.:'!<> '11.d rnau1r :1,o-:; A,! acc..,un\s are insur~d 10 s;:o,ooo by !he Feaeral DepOS•I ln"'l..f(!~re co~ro·at1on. r:ea~e c.::ilJ nr s1np 1n kir det;i·ls on ;iny or a11 o1 these sa .. 1ngs plans. You'll get our lull ln1erest! nn c.o.1i..ic.BankN9wport&....n \SI Specialists in Marine Banking ServicM =-eo... "<1-1(• ,_,.,,,_,.) Newoo-1Bead\~92060 F'tn ··6-46-712'1 NEW Thinking 11hout geltinR in!u bnatinR'.' Bewtldrrf'd by thr prnblrm of choosina bi-t1.1•PE"n pram11. rlin.11:hit>.~. runahnut.o:. <'rui.~rrs. houseboat s a n d SAiiboat.~ in a pUz7.ling ''anrty of sizes. sh.ape~. c n Io r ~ , rnaterial! tlnd. of rours11 . prit·E'~~ Fri1?,htrnrrl b.\' ~·nur friPnrl.~ tlnd nrighhnr~ ~ill!~· !alk of burj!Pl'S, llflll. codr~. rulf'.c or 1he rotld, nfl\'ljlat1ona1 calrula!inns? lJon't be. (;f'1tin~ ~lar!erl right in hoal ing i.~ eas~· if .\'OU hrs! a:r:;k your~cl l a few ~in1ple f1ue~­ !lons and then ~erk afi\'irf' fn"n cx.pcricnerri hoat nwn11r!; and a f1U<1lificd rn;i rine dealer, Thr .John~on 1'.1otor~ NPw:r:; Bureau sui;l(f'Sl.~ !hat hefnre you shop for :i boa1 !<"OU .11n1! ynur family answl!'r the follow· ing <iuestion ~: I. \\'HY 00 \\'E \\'ANT A J\llA T'.' f''l'lr fi11hin1·: Crui~· lni::.' \\'11ler skiing? '!. \\'llE llt~ "'11.L WE tl~t; OUR ROAT? On ;t ~mn ll lake '.' 1..arj!e lake·.' On it river:' In thr m•r;;in:' 1. WHO WILi. ll~E Ol'R ROAT? Thr ~·hn1 t l11mil~·'.' f.ur~l~? The c h i I d r f' n ·: Tt11r1her? Separalrl~·:' All al nnre 4. WHEN ""ILL "'t: \ISt; !)UR BOAT? On "'ttkrnn~·: ~ummer v111r11llnn~'.' f'or rlit\' ----1 BAJA BOAT 28' DIESEL f1BERGLASS SPORT flSHER 8ullt In be it t1n'c -outriggers -radio -4 rodholders -bimlnl top -w ind· shield -cruit1 11 knot• -Perkins 6·354 dieHI -200 plus r.1ngt. IUITI 11 . • ~ .,~. I "' --. ' ~ - ' . ' : .,. . .. .,,. . . BAJA BOATS, INC . 1~00 W. Cb.ISf HWY. NIW'O~f 11.t.CH I I 714 S'l·ll2SI c·rnlsr~·~ t"or Ion£ lri p~:' 011ily? $. "'HERE: \\'II.I. "' f.'. ~'TORE OUR ROAT'.' In lhe ~araie or ya rd '.' Al t1ur n"'" w;:i tertrnnt ~lip or boat hon~e ·.• At 1 rn ar\011 9r yacb1 Nearly all goon JT'.ar inc rlub'.' c\palt'!r~ art enthus1a~1ic '· HOW ~1 UCH CAN 'A'E bo::i1Pr~ ttw>mselvt~. Th P \ AF"f'ORO TO SPENO? fnr want you 111 ji!f'1 ~\;irtM r111.1.t llte hn"t and motor? f'/lr a in boating ht'!rAIJ."P lhe\' kn111.1· lr11 llrr? F"~r furl , 11tnr11le lh.:11 people who .<:tart ri ghl 11nd malnlrnance '.' lli'Ually bcrnme hnatrr~ (and Onre yrn1'vf' 11n~werf'd 1hr$e ,e:ofld rustnmer~• for lift. I riuestinn., your ch;:ince~ nf J?l'I · Still 11.·nrried ;:ihou1 •h.1.;r ting ~t;;irlf'd riaht in bo11ting burget~. flar cndP~. ru.cs nf art arr11rl.\' imprnvrd. thf' road and naviga1 •on::i o CAP'N ED'S 2200 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach (714) 645-1144 Local Boat Cheapest, Best Buy R111 bPfnrP you 11rtu:illy sl;irl t•;ilculat1nn~ your ~a11~· frirn(.:: stloppin,e: take 11 good look :it bandy 11bnut~ Ynu can r·:ilrh !hr tyJ)f'~ of bn.:i!~ tha1 :ire up with them flUlckly by most populAr nn I Ii e enrnllinR in 1h,. lrer boa1inJ? 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••• \\'aterway~ whPre you 1~·i l1 do cnur~es nffrred hv tht Llni1Pd South Sant11 An11 h;.i.~ a huilder nf a 14·foo1 "l}eq1:h1s~ run:ibout win~ product is probably lhe mn~l econnmirally priced bci11t nr .<:1milar design av11ilable in the area. m~<;I nf yn1~r hna!ing . Talk tn Stat!'s PnwPr S<iUadrnn.<: and I l nenrl~. nt1,e:hbnrs and even the. United S1a1e.~ Coast Gu;ird .<:lrangers. Auxiliary 1n 1·our :irea. IGds Like to Ask Andy The .lnhnson pcnplt offer l h,~•----· · . ..\ boat boyer 11lso ha~ the opportunity 10 show hi~ in· d1vidualily by 11elKl1ng cnlnr<1 or spec ifying custom·building 10 his O\\'n indi\•idual nf'fl111 Sea Witch Marine ma1•11fac· hires it~ tri-hull Sea Wil, :. 1n Orange County. Ron Gai;:l111no, n11o•nc r. take,c; RE'nuint pri~ tn h i.~ bi11. roomy. strnna:. Juli <'a[l.:l<'ity foam rlolatiOfl S!>R \.\'irrh. Th i~ fa~I hnal nitl':h' 111ke~ :i 40-horsejXlwf'r nut~ard, I! 11·eiji!h~ nnl~· :t25 pnund~ itnct h;is a 1.000-pound lnod r11pacl· ly. You r<1n ha\'t' y11ur~ n1aftp It l'lrder hy roloring In n1atch an P1d~tini;: yacht. '1-rl d it trailer, choo.c;e a n1olor or h11''" Rnn put on 11,1nnin11: ·1111:h1 ~. hAnrl rail~. lifting e~'e~. your chn1ct of slttrini;: and 1 full line nf 11rce11sories. $ea Wilch Marine is lor11tM 111 ?fiM S. Grand Ave .. In SllntA An;i. tNewport Free11o•ay near Oyer). lnll(l\•:in.1: (•lue.~ for id enti!\ 1n~ qu11lifif'd, rt'liablt riealer~· Rrput.:itinn 11.·ith cus'nn1ers. good ~elE'clinn nf 1nf) qua1it1• nat1nnal 11nrl rf'ginn11l h;and name prnriuct~. good par1!i ;ird .q?rv1ce facililil'i'\. Titke the an!IWl':r.~ In ~'our prrsnnal boa1ing qqtJP~t ifln• tn thPse qualifif'd marine. de;ilrrs and thry "'ill get yn11 s1a11r-I right in boa11ng "·helhPr .'·nu nf'ed a \2.fnol <'!Ir l"P fi~h1n£ boat with 11 211 hp nu!board , ,:i rar~· ~Id Mat "'ilh :in PS hon•,. f'OJ?ine. nr an Mf'an-coinll; rr111ser nr houseboat v.·ith a pair of IZ.''is . Prorcnion Ou1rioor utilit;v i1 rms from stin1 11:un shPllS 1n fi.<:hing t'Qllipmcnt. Are ;il11o'a.vs in nef'd of prntec!inn frnrn d11mpne~s. Plastic stf)l·age ronlainers pro\•ide a Pi;l<'llclll :inswtr In a 11.•idt 1•aril'T\' of u11li1v n~.<:. Seal ·light Tuj)pt'rw11re' Squ:ire Round~ 11re. idea l for krepinlr? dampnell~ . . . anrl rust Ill.I'll~' from outrloor gtar . • J< < N IKKI'S ~ ........ FL.4-G SHOP --4Ul/ COR Kl 8r ROB81 (71 4) 646 -5166 CUSTOOI M40l YACHTING FLAGS U.S. FLAGS EMBLEMS 270 I W, Co•st H w v . N"w nor1 A~~ch, C.J1l 1f, CORONAD035 A UNIQUE MOTOR SAILE R JaADll AND •tNAMCIN• YACHTS Of Dl~T1N(TIC I ofwt SATURDAYS ~w~11 4 wK t I • ~~SATURDAYS +:ronk Rice Soi\rnoker NEWPORT BEACH 2110 Nt wPorl Blvd. (7 141 673·3568 ,. . -L' • • ~ • ' . . - --- ,. \ .. • . . ,. ' : . ' • • • ' I. I~ p f. ~ ' .. • . . , : .. : . I ~: l . .. : I ' r ' I t • ' • ;· ,, ~ ,_ . '· . '• . .. . .. ' ~: •.· • ' • . ' ' ' • • • ( • t f • . . ·:.. OAILV 'ILOT J .... M•rfy ~ ... ,.. MORE THAN 100 BOATS WERE EXPECTED TO FILL THESE SLIPS BY END OF 'LONG WEEKEND' M1 rl n1 H11dqu1rters (Background) Has Offices Top Floor, W11hing, Toilet F1cilitl11, First Floor First Slips Filling Rapidly lhose "''ho hav r madr resrrva-and power boats fn)m 20 10 SO ing partnrr of l)ana Point lions are being notified by feet 1n length. Regular slips Marina Co, whrch 1s a mail of the estimattd OC· 1<1•ill rrnt for Sl.90 per boat part~rsh1 p c.."Omposrd of cupancy dale. Additional slip foot. Pitchforks and end ti~s ~1arine Capital Inc. and Alison inromiation may be obta ined v.-ill rent for $2.25 per fool. Realty Co. o( Newport Be11ch by calling ~1artne Capital at ~tarine Capital· Inc. of and Prospect Califomia Co. of ARE YOU UP IN THE AIR OVER WHAT SAILS TO BUY? CUSTOM Cj)UAL ITT -you• 10 .I• 111 you• 'be ol , fX l'fRT WO RlMANSHI,. -<•••lul cle11:11,.., •• '" • I'"' 1uit ,.flt50NAL 51R'f'tCf -"""o' t u•i"'I ;,.c111cltcl wh o• l't 1clecl I• ,..1tch ou1 ,.;1, lo your boil "fi;;i~ SATISFACTION GUARANTllD -011.-••• 11 chic~ •• u •• a ....... WINDWARD '~!~,0:' NEW~OU ILVD .. COSTA MESA DANA POI NT -f'1 rsl boat slipg at New Dana Cove Marina in Dana Point Harbor have been installed and will bt ''t1flicialty opened" Tuesday. according to Roberl Dahlberg, president or ~1arine Capital Inc. of Newport Beach. (71 4J 540-3623. Newport Beach is the manag-Hartford. Conn. Dana Point Harbor will ha\'e ----------------- Boal slips ha~·e' been desi gn- ed. manufaciurtd and in· ~taltcd by Hu n ti n g , on Engineering Corp. of Hun· tington Be11ch. The floats are1 ot light~·eight rtlnlon.-cd con· crett' with styrofoam t.'Ore. l ~""'==='l==-=-c===o-.,,.--==================== Dahlberg said tome 200 sli ps an included in the first phase of the harbor's development . which includes Dana Cove Marina on the land side and Dana Island Marina on I.he seaside:. "AlmOllil haU of the eventual 1428 slips in Dana Cove flfarina and Dana Island Marina have been reserved." Dahlberg said, add ing thal re1erv111ions ha vt come from a.s far away as Alaska and Hawaii. The balance of the boat ~lip~ ~·ill be installed lit the ralt or approximately 100 per month until com pletion in ~larch of t9n . Oahlbt'rg said. As the slips are f1n1~hed . * * * » total investment of Sl6 n1i llion in public funds and $10 mill ion in private money for development of concessions, Dahlberg said. The Marina is being developed at a cost of $4.2 million. Among the features of the landscaped Jandaide Jl.tarina facilities will bt t:ight lavatory units v.•hich will inc I u d e machines for washin~ and drying clothes: parking for ap. proximately 1.200 cars and con\'enient pumpout statioru. Each sli p wi ll ha ve a stora1e l locker, outlets for fresh \\'aler, electricity a n d telephone. Deek surface areas are of non· slip concrete. Sli~ v•ill accoinodate * * * Dana Harbor Has 2 'First Arrivals' Dana Point Harbor -more than 20 years in the making - came to life over the wetkend u boats be&an arriving to OC· cupy slips in the new $4 .2 mill ion Dana Cove J\1a rina. An estimated 1,000 person!> ~·isited the landsidt' r-.larina over a two-day period to view the arrival Of the first boat.", accord ing to Robert Dahlberg. president of Marine Capital Inc .. partners in development of the marina portion of the harbor. F'irst boat to arrive at the harbor v.•as the 37 -f ool "Amethyst," o~·ned by Paul Hemmers. Hemmers. his \rife Ann•. si1 -year-okl son . John And two caUI arrived at the har&r a month ago. an· choring there v.·hile awaiting completion of docksi de water, electrical and telephone con - nections. They plan to malte their home aboard the boat. They v.·ert finally able to lie up Friday afternoon. J\1ay 14. Al the same lime, Bob Sax- by. 430 N. Estrella. Dana Poinl. sailed his Columbia 22, the "Titanic." into the ha rbor 11rter a 61~-hour trip from Ocearuide. He proclaimed that he v.·as the first lo sail into a slip. Three hundrf!d t w en t y sevens slips have been C()n- structed at the wesi end of the east basin and will be OC· eupied Tuesday. D ah 1 berg said. Slips for boat1 up lo Ml feet in length are being con- structed at the other side of the marina . Sail Care Tips Told Eattor's ·noLe: Tir e fo/1010- ing tips to so1lors or would. be sailors ore offered by John Co111tr aud 1\f i k e Johnson of \V 111dward Cu.~. torn Soils. With lhe ad\•ent ()r Dacron 1ail cloth, m1ny or !ht pro- blems that have plagued sailors or Gld have been eliminated. However. there are still some m1intenance problems that should be taken into consideration. Sails lefl GO spars shtiuld be covered to protect the Dacron from delerioralion c11used by the ultra-violet ravs of the su n. Sallis al so shoUld be rins- ed periodically \\'ilh frtsh water to prevent 11ll buildup, this helps keep the fabric sup- ple. The question most often 1sk- ed is whether to fold or stuff a sail in the bag. Racing sails made of firm cloth should al~·ay., be folded to prevent wrinkles which v.·ill cause separation or laminar now over tht' sai l. Nylon sails, And Dacron sails made of sort cloth can be stuffed without harm . Check sails "'here they con· tact shrouds, s preader!, lifel ines. e!c. for ch a fe d threads or worn fabr ic. Batten poc ket.Ii also should be in- spect~. \Vhen sail!! are left on spars. !!train from outhaul, should be eased . Have you r sallmaker chtck over your entire inventory at least once each season. Inex- pensive repairs made at this time oft.tn can save coatly repair bills later. ' LIKE SA ILI NG? THE LIDO SAILING CLUB Of NEWPORT BEACH Offtrs lht use of o-ur btautiful new, full~ tQIHpptd "Cal 25" Soi/boot.• )'our onl11 co!t i! a snta// membtr$l11p ft't oud lou: mon thly due.( iVa l11vea1 n1t 11t • No Taxes • No i'fointenanet 1 --No l nvt .!tme1it ·No Ta.xe.t · f•io Monttr.nnnee roll day nr n1gh.t 1714) 615·0827 WE TEACH YO U TO SAIL I ...._ I \ .)\ ' ' .• I :l . : .. : 11· •• '\ ' • \ .. , "· ' . '·" .\ .. I >. :1• ' I \ WHAT HAVE VDU DONE FOR HER I ATELV? Does She move fa ultlessly? Does She have gra ce and rhythm? Does She perform on com mand? Is She a beauty to behold? DOES SHE DE SE RVE SOMETHING BITTER? YES !! Read on. WOULD SH E LI KE : Her own elect ricity with an in divi dual brea ker. Her own telephone. Her very own individual fi bergla ss lockerbox. An d even mo re! Eight lavatories wi th machines for was hing and drying. Parking for the automobiles of I ,200 friends. Plus, guest docks, boat broke rage and insurance and ''Live Aboards'' A slip at the Dana Point Harbor Marina guarantees her all this. Yo u don't have to settle for second be st when the finest Marina on the Paci fic Coas t is avai lable just minutes from y_ou r home. For more detailed information contact: Robert Dah lberg Dana Point Mari na Co. 4533 MacArthur Bl vd. Newport Beach, California 92660 Phone 540 ·3623 DANA POINT \ • • .. . , It OAll V ~llOT · Everyone Has Somethin9 That Someone Else Wants '" :. ' '·. :. " <\.\,If'· , ' , ' - . -l\ondlY, M._., .ll, l97l DAILY PILOT CL.ASSIFIED ADS The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dfal 642-5678 for Fast Results General omvtplLOT 1'1 ' You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad ONE OF IAY and BEACH REALTY, Inc. l---(f{]-----·-·n_''.•.n_•_'_s_m_·_;~.·.'".'.h.•.H."."".'.Ar_•_··.· __ MATT LA BORDE, Realtor NEWPORT HEIGHTS SWINGER 'Velcome to CA MBRIDGE ESTATES adjacent lo: Newport Heights. Harbor High School and South Bay Club. BIG HOME for BIG FAMILY at BUDGET PRICE! 4 KING·SIZE bedroom• + 16' x 24' beamed FAP.11LY ROOM + 12' x 16' DINING ROOPt'f and 3 BATHS. Cook cen- ter and family room surrounded by hand crafted soli d walnut. nvlon roll er drawer cabinets. Entertain yOu r ;riends by the 16' x 32' swimming pool and patio. Reduced $2,000; NOW ONLY $43.500; :\ssume Existing Finan- cing! A KIND Ba~cr!.sl l\vini quarlel'I In C.Olle1e Park area. Thi• ha5 ior-to-be the vr:ry belt. 2200 aq. ft. of custom aralt work by ownfr. 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But in addition. we now add • specific areas and c il ies across the nation • , • \\'ilh details and descri~ tions "'hi ch "ill help the relocat 1ng fa mily qu ickly se· !eel a home of thei r choice any"·here. across the street or across t h e nation. \\1e can he lp ynu e \'ery step of the \\"BY because Ba y & Bea<;h and our fel- lo'A' N.i\1.L.S. mem· ber can handle both ends of the transac- tion. Ba_\' & Beach Realty (eslabli~hed 1949) is well e:w:perienced in solving your. real estate prnblem~ in thi~ area and now can offer equally efficient ser\'ICe throughout the naUnn. Call now ~67$.3000~ for your free copies of "Homes for Living'' booklets for more 1nformat1on or for a ~er$onal counselling appointment. ELBOW ROOM Lario!e 100' x 125' COR NER LOT with loads of lush lawns. shrubs, flowers, fruit and shade trees. Nestled amonl?Sl all of th i." is a cozy comfortable Three Bdrn1. Two Bath home v.•ith Ht\RD\VOOO FLOORS, la rge dining Rm. B/!.-Ki t. and breakfast area. Covered patio, double garage and a setting of relaxation you'll never forget. Priced to sell at $37 ,500 with liberal terms. BUILD 20 UNITS On large 132 ft. by 300 ft. Int. COLLECT $320 a month while your plan~ are being approved. F.e. onl~· S52.000. CONDOMINIUM LIVING Two Bdrm .• Two Bath. patio, pool and rec- reation room, ONLY $21 .500. Can you ask for more? EASTSIDE CORNER Top value al a minimum F.H.A. investment - NO DOW N G.I. Walk soft!\• on new. lush avo- cado carpeting: enjoy dining among a world of walnut cabinets. Relax under the covered patio surrounded by your own nectarine or- chard. Three Bedrooms, 11h Baths. ONLY $25.950. DON'T BE A MILLIONAIRE LIVE LIKE ONE. Better than new spot les.~ FOUR BDRM. TWO BATH. Family Rm. home with B/l Kit. and rear living Rm. overloo"lc· ing attrartive enrlosed rear yard .. ~ew car· pets. beautifully draped and exqu1s1tely dee· orated. Qy.•ner leaving area and must sacri· fice some of h is hard \\'ork. Priced to sell .at $42,950 with 10°/0 down to a qua1ified buyer. ISALESMEN NEEDED! 646-0555 220 E. Seventeenth St. (E. 17t~ St. Shopping Ctr.) COSTA MESA Ev•nings Call 646-4579 or 642-7-431 • o ., 1:,.., ;, Jnewl to h1•• b1"" ,.1,,1,d tk. •wclu1i•• Gener•I Uen•r•I w •• ;., •• 1 Multi Li,; s .... ;t. !N,M.l ,S.l ....... h1 r ,,, th• 1--------------------H., • .,, /'.•••, Nt wpo•t l11•ch. Core"• 4'11 M•r. C11tl1 .M11•. I,.;"• •"d .;,;.;tv b•i•9i"9 to thi1 C0"'"'u"'*v th, "'Ooi ce..-p••h•"oivo •ee l ~··•+• ..,.,~1ti"9 ,,,.,;,, with • ""';"""I ,u;1;.1;.~ ,f •••• tOO br1"cht1 , ,....,.,;,,·. N•. L r11I •lltl1 "'''~tlift9 "1lw11r~. ··\re kno"· the Harbor . .\rea-and the Harbor Area knows us ." 675-3000 •BAY& BEACU RE l\LTY -\{I .......... "•OIVO &U& \OMCI ""' 675-5940 Gener1l Gener•I PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 5 Linda Isle Or iv 1 J ust rompleted 4 BR .. 51,, ba. hnme "' fam. ri:n . & study. ~tagnl ficent :J9 ff . wate rfro"nt II\. rm.\\' frpl. & wel bar. $1 55.000 • For compl•t• inform•tion on 111 homes & lots, pl•••• c11\: Bill GRUNDY, REAL TOR 133 Dover Or ., Sui It J, N.B. Gener•I YOUR WELCOME HOME HARBOR VIEW HILLS OPEN s.11:r. ~UN. l\10 N, 1 t-:'i f 1.i:.19 K1':El .• DR. Ctl.\1 1 f\lf'R r nt11• ~ BR. 2 811, !CT'-"· r1nu~ !i1 . rm. w1lirPp1. h•m· ti,\' rm .. tl ininR 111"f'11, mir. 1Y11·1'rl rlnc;rt floor~. J 1•;ir i;:;ir. SO?otE Vlt-:W~ STOP IN OPF:N N\T, SLJ.'1,1, ]\ION .• li:r.! UN IVER ~ITY nR. I .1'1!111rt LtVi nJ:, N .8 . 81"11111111\11 I 1to1•v 2 BR ~ R11 ****** * TAYLOR CO. * CAMEO SHORES -S175 .000 Luxurious c ustom built home u·ith the fine.~t appoinlments. 4 BR . den . formal DR . Lge pool u1ith rare planting" & lanai. LINDA .ISLE 'i'ou "·111 reallv Jove thii; to\\·e r priceci elegant home on exclusive Linda Isl e '. 4 Bedrooms1 s tud v ~or 51h BR 1. f;:r:mil v rrn & formal din·· ing .3rea. Pl umbed for poOL Pier & slip. Lux· urious decor. . . . . . . . . .. . . ..... $145.000 BAYCREST -$79.000 Better hurry for this beaut ifu l 5 bedroom home on' lge corner site in quiet area. F'am- il v rm. 4 baths & 40 ft. pool "'i lh "no main- tenanc.e" patio. Immediate possessio n. THE BLUFFS -TAKE YOUR CHOICE TWO LOVELY CONDOMINIUMS 3 Bedrooms & fan1il \• rm .. E .. plan \\1ith many extras and on green· belt. . . . ..... S51 .500 3 Redroom & DR popular "l.inda" mode.I"'/ beam ceilings. $43.500 -Call us for appt. "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 ~an Jo•quin Hills Ro•d NEWPORT CENTER '44-<tlO Ml_.620 C"nnrlr. .. nt11r ~Y. 1.rp: llv. rm wl!h firrpl. <Ii". 111 rP1t. hlun~. 11.tl t't'P'"· cirp~. dhl * * * * * * U"'lflUf t1fl-'tfS llHI EtleM, 17MOGO A REAll Y UNIQUE HOME 1111\/I' ,\'bu l'VPt bPPn nn \VII· !Prfmn• Drive in CdM~! ll"s lined "'"i pepPf'r tl'Pf'5 '-cute, quaint hnmP.~. ~!r. \\'el<'h'it home nn 11'w! <'OrnPr i.' now for s;iJP. He hit !hi' homP 40 yrs 1120 wlhrdwd noorl'. bPamPd ceilings. II ~lonP !ire'pl & }nl5 o! rh,11rm. It sl~o ha.~ 4 BR 3 B~'1 & frf'e<lnm. A Uniqut' tlo:CIU!>i\le 11 $.'N,;iOO. U"'Hl Uf t1fl-'tfS "") l!llltl•, •75-4000 2~1J E. COHI Hwy. Coton. Dll M&1, C1Ut Steps From Park & Swim Club i.( rhiit modf'l rM'al ~ bdr. l· •lory Harbor Vitw homt . A ('()zy t11mily room olf 11 re11lly uniqll(> counin-ki l- c~n. A format dining room &. giant living room "'·ith ,.. bnck lirepla c~. Ca1·pP1~ tha t r'Ould lll'ver ha ve bf'f'n 1ttp· prd on_ Cu.~rom ('Oncrcie k ~prinkltr1 hun1 k rf'ar. All thiit t. you l"lv.·n rile larwl 100 for ju~1 $4\.iOO. Call before I I"~ Ii:OnP. 546-2313 1-0 THE REAL \"-. ESTATERS COUNTRY Living in Norco. 1, aett. Modern 2-story , r11nch style, 5 br, 1~ h;\. bhnJ. air rond, Jr p l r , A ~1/t°i\1 intercom, f'hain link fentt, p;il io, f'Xfra~. Nr ll('hl~. Hor.<e~ Ilk. By fl\l·ni>r. SM,900. 714/7.t;....6&.15 or ).I()..~ Boats • Trailen .l hd r, f11mily rnom, rl ini n11; t"OOm , Rustic ~rylP. N " "'' .lhag rllrpl'I~. In mQ\rf'•I O ronrlit1011. Corner 101 w1rh 1r:a1p. lor hflat or 1r;iiltr, 1.14.'100. Nf'wly listed. Comt and ~""· Call !'.46-2313. ~-0 THE REAL \"\.. ESTATERS .. $30,500 FHA/VA Jl.1.l f,1.11. •75 ·•000. 14•l E. C111.t Hi9l.w1y Corll"t dtl Mir, C1lif11rt1i1 THE CISCEL'S HOME Here's an immaculate 3 bedroom with pa noramic view of the Pacific. The Ciscel's Home i.o; spacious, light , airy yet cozy-and you should see the Pacific after a rain storm. There's a front courtyard and beautiful landscapinji; surrounds this home. This is one of the lowest priced view homes in Co rona de\ Mar-at $49.500. · SPANISH RETREAT Mission tiled estate in Dover Shores. S Big bedrooms including maid's or teen· ager's room, elegant formal dining room and a family room that's nothing but cla ss. There's a tremendous pool. delight!ul out· door entertaining ·afea and a :t car gs-rage. S3t,t50 Newport i i t . F1lrvltw 6-16-1111 (1nytime) Lease Option , Eastside 5 Bdrm. I Shiny cle1n and read.v for lm- n1eciia1,. occupancy, 1. roomy ;i Bedroom. fnrm,111 dining, fam ily room home v.·ilh l,11un. dry room. 1on1 nf 1lorage, hug., m,11~1f'r ~room 11nd tasy boat and cam!)P.r AC• ctsa. Nnw 11v11ilaDle on a le~ . option besi1. $4:'1.950. Call s13.s.:;,'il. \-0 THE RE AL \"-. ESTATEPIS .. ,. Duplex BarCJain $28,500 For thiA ln\I' price you ,~ 2 unit&, 2 Bedroom~ Pach. )o- cartd In CM!a l\1PAA._a are:a t lax sh!>lter It lhty mof""f'! 1h11n p11.y ror lhPmu.lvea •• See the~ 1od11.y. 546-8640 - DR. CUNN INGHAM'S HOME ' ""H"'""·c.M. Our excellent Superintendent or School' ;, -•LiiOiiO-Kii"iOi;NiiE"w"'"'"'' leaving. Sad! But his home will ht a delight ., to some happy family. It is a 4 bedroom 2\.i yr old • BR & l11mily. wit h a magnetic view of our exciting harbor iparkling pitllo ki t. all bJt· and coastline. 1n!. Fu ll crp11 & drps. hu1e FEE LAND IN DOVER SHORES l:till llQ It. ~tln. Asking only S30.950. All 1f'rms incl FH .\/VA. n\l'tlf'r le111ving 111 rPa:. C111l Mfl.-11:'11 jQpen t\lt~.I First of tile fee lots in Dover Shores! and this is s beautiful property : Unique single story 5 bedroom noor plan with inviting azure pool,, a 3 car garage and delightful ('alifornia contemporary decor. This home *MESA VERDE* presents that rare combination of being ex· LovP\y imm11r. homt. Be,11ut. citing -and immaculate. Beams, bricks, Jn'nullds. Cov. p111in. 3 BR. deep pile carpels and Spanish tile flooring. & fam. rm.:? Bath•. S.i'i.~. This home is p riced at $109.000. , Georg• Williamson . RLAI TOR 1 A REALLY UN IQ UE HOME 673-1'-,0 -... ,,_,.,,. E"'" Ha ve you ever been on Waterfront Drive I HIGH in Corona del Mar~: It's lined with pepper IN MESA VERDE lrees and cute. quaint homes. Mr. Welch's I'm~ vrry unu~u&J homP 9ite home on the corner is now for sale. He built nn " qu ir1 cul-tlf'·sll r. s1reet. · the home 40 years a~o with hardwood floor.~. rrom my 1Pvel building beamed ceiling!'i . a stone fireplace and lots parl, high nn • hill. I can of charm . It alsn has 4 bedrOoms. 3 baths ~tt-t~ -'l:fllf Cfl11rse 11.nd 1.he and freedom. A Unique exclusive at $57,500. lights C1f th,. city. C., me 11and .,,, mt and see lor yourself. SZl .~. Ca 11 ~l46-2313. 0 \l"nf'r NPv11da • bouM Ju~ l.l1 h. Llllrae 3 hMroom holll l' m,11!1.Sl \lf! lirtplllCP~. h1m1lY rrri .• 11rll hl ti 115, lr;i hoar It tr11 1lpr y11rd. 1r"" lh<!idf'(! ('()\'e1'f'ci p;irffl & Q\llf'I e1il-dt-!\.8C. Al~. ;is.!!umr 5""'r,;. loan. Sl75 mo inrlufl. Aetl Estatt,675--6000,241.3 E.Coa1t Highw•y, \OTHE REAL ""'-ESTATERS ,.~ 1axes, C,11JI 56-842~ 1op!'n Coron• Del Mar. C1 lhomia 92625 . . eveti.J ""![!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ i"! Gen•r•I Genert.1 Sr:ll the old atuH BUJ lt\e '-;;,..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l ~"'"'-w-"'"="="----~~-I \o u! h, {. oast .• Gener•I Child's Paradise Lnvrly C;imbridge pool nom" ~! thl' tnd of s quir! ~tr·rt!. Pl11.y area, room fnr bn11 1, l lar~p hrl r. c~ 10 11:nod !lf'hoo\o & ~hopping. :;of'f' !I~ nr pho"" 1>46.7171 for !nfnr. mAtl(ln, OlfrrPd 11.1 S.~.7il0. 1-Q' THE REAL '0. ES'[AT£'.W' * E•shide 3 Bedrm + Guest House PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 53 Lind• Isle Drive Hon1e on lagoon. 5 BR .. 4 1/l ba .. \v•4 frpl cs., jacuz1.i tub. hd,,_•d. Ors .. ~ep. liv. rm .. din. rm .. fam. rm. & brkfst. rm. . .. SI 75.000 complate inform1tion on all homes & lots, ple1se call: Bill GRUNDY, REAL TOR 833 Dover Or., Suite 3, N.8. 6-12 .. 620 .111111 l1~1 f'ri: 1'07.V E;i~1~1'1P ·' -............. -............ --------..--.... Rl'.'drm homt>. Qu"h'~ h11111 Gener a1 - '\'11h !hllke roor. 1>11rt111 f)t)(t 1 G:n.:r-!I -U '~I VE.RSITY PARK I ORISI I. Ol \O\ " R£Al 7:JPS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Would You lellevt LESS THAN $75.00 G•neral General i::ar. httl. prwil. p11t1in11. itrttn. HISTORY IN PriC'f' rf'fh11·~ ,,, $211.!XXl. G~.n-,-,-,~I -------,\ G.-,-,,.:-:-:,.,-,1,------! THE MAKING I 2 s~~o:LY · I '"' ·:~:P IN BEAUTIFUL 2 STORY 11oor8, br1f'k tirrrir. a:r;intl ---------- p!anct.siit lh ini;: rn1. nrr11rh· Keep In Tune- l'11 1tbl 11:11r, s .. "1nil)1I 1.i.;· 101 Move In June! "'Ith 11l1'ny ll'f'e~ t, rn1 fnr ho,111 nr 1r1111er. &>p. i;Uf'•I \11mhr ; 1-:-• hn>1l"• ch11rmtr houst IVi!h f\1)1 l>l\lh . Pri··"rt Tit,. ~11.11•:,11,,~ P'"IOI 1., 11'11 11· nn ly S'l'T.~50 . All tPrn1~ 111•1111. I \1~ 11 111! th~rr ·, room Jt1 C111H :t46-.lRAQ 1open P\'t'~. 1 1 p111k .\11ur hi"'llt1. Wh,11 1 11 run \\ r l\ ](l('llTl'ci hnnlt' 1 l,1<r 1n inn! m-xt to\ ('()n\mun11:-pnnl al"Ml ll:ff'01'1tbrl1 A Month lnv.-~l r>r"s spe<:111.I. T11.k·t nvr r !'I \.... 1111nu11I % r11te f'HA lol'!n. Nf'lll 11.nd c\ra n .1 bf'droo1n home. (';i.n ht-yn111~ fnr lrss than i 7:'1 ., month. Flare find nf'~tlrd on h11ge \l•rll kr pl Int. For th riarticuh1.r horn• huy•r nr !h• dl1'f'f'rnln~ lnv,,.1- !or. Don'! rllil ln inve!· ti~'" thi1 unnsu1.J OJ>--onrtunity, Won't tut 10 hurry c111l 645-0lOI OnP nf a '"ani~hu1g brttrl of 1 Thi\ !1t111 11~11t· hi11'1i:1t1n .,, nnly ~ ~ 1 , N STEAL '~1t.<;il \'rrrlP ~'10\P~ 111\rlrr $i i .. iO(l .in'•ludrl' 4 hu1i:e hrd.1 1 0Pf.N ~-'T. ~LN._ M~. ·· LARGE DUPLEX I Thl!' l11.nt11~11c hlll"ill innf onl.Y S28.?IOo. Soon U1rr" "llrf l 1no11\.c. 1;,' :Kl l1uml~·.room. l~()l NAll BOUNf-, \'A Y ONLY 0N1': IN T0"1N. ~;;ii•h 126,9.i() i neh1dt~ ~ hu1;, hl'd· 1 be 11ny ul"M!Pr $?~.000. i;:0 f<wm11I n1111 n~ 1Y>n171. 2 hAl h!I. 1 oi'nf'r ~anl11. J~hrl) r .i\t. unil 11 ~ firdrootn 21-. l;loH1 rooms, 1ri x 20 family room, don't m i~!' rh1~ nppn rHlrlll), 1·11 rpr1~ ;, '1•aprl' thruout I Btautiful 3 RR ,· RA . l,11 r£"f' \\'!l h ,11 pprf•\itn11!tl~ 2.000 sq rnrm11l tlinlnl!. 1oom. ~ h11 1 h~. t"t)(")!'ll In \i\"P 1n: nn 111 l11 rge I ~ HIRJTAGI I pip sh;iprd 1('11 11 lhP ~nil (II 1 ~ ll&l "''" II Qlllf'I f'Ul -rlr·YC 1tre,1, ~ :: Redroom~. 711 b11 th~ including spi1.cious upslAir! f\1,11Slt'r bN::lr(lflm suire f"11mil y room 11nd larite kll rhc n !() SPP Iii truly 'h~1p 1 h'li-Pl.ll~ n1t'r JM'() itQ. f1 . No ~~"1"r ht_rli:m., llH~lll) pill~ rt . Only 2 yrl\r~ ol!.1. t:nj(I'' t'arpPI ~ & rirM pf'~ lhl"IKllll room tnrm111I r1 1nlnrz l'loniP m!<;ti1kr '111 m 1~ririn1. ACT ! hv in)!. Ruilfin~. (i lninii 111""· top lnron1", P\1'f'!lt'nl l(ll',11-Pl.U11 O\'l'r 2000 M). ft. No with kllrhtn l'&l1n.1t nonk lor NOW i·rad r \ou r• · \ ",.,., C'l'P1~ k drp•. l''rn(.'f'fl· tlOtl, 11 11<1 Ju>;u~· l1vin,i::. rn1.•111kP nr m1spr1nt. ACT only •. ' S28.~ WaJk~r ,. Lee ' In p11!lll, dbl t11r. $79.!JOOC~i~~-"~~r.~~ rtov.•n, WNOWa,ITrk•ed'r "'&urs. Lee JO';. On wn • CAii Q11K'k tii .l-&i.iO . 546-2.111 R"11hor~ R''''"-. ,7141 1:1?-M.o;. t1r ~$1').!il~fl '" -0 THE REAL "\.. ESTATERS --___ 7~2 Edl n,i::rr STEPS TO BEACH I lll60 !\'"r \1110rt BIWI., .M. lll-4) 84'2-t.iris or !t40.;,11n 7-:'!) A·frllmt 3 RR. + Onie.,. 'opf.n 7 day "''"· HERE IT ISi I I I t11m dy rm C"nrnq lr>r Csll ~16·3A2S F\·p~ 67:\.7i~~ N Th 8 h REPOSSESSIONS-f)nl~· 1.~2.900 . 1r1·n1• · ' · · · · '· ~. HujtP Bl'd!VIOm• · ? 111,ur. Hr • •ac ' •-==~~;;;;;;;;;;:1 1 11 r rz e hrdroom1. l11 mily mom, ,.ltr1 jt"ara.c;t rfonr I SPANISH np!'ntr. ~.::.00. Call Mfi...7171 1 SPLIT· LEVEL Lc\rlltM In '°'"" nl Iii# ITW'l!<t pnpul~r k ~r llt'ia:hlvir- \-oTHE REAL '('. ESTATERS nooci~ in Hunnn21t1n &-11.rh, 1------==:....:c-:..:.=. 1J u!t 11.~lt an.v nf 1tip--rp~i· J 8EDRMS. 2 BATHS <1rn1,.1 Thi.• hnm" '""'""'' SlS0.00 PAYS ALL 4'hc1.r., famll~· mom, fll,'IT"l,111 T11.kP n,·er 1ubjf'c1 tn PXl!tlng $AA.!fo0 JlEALroRS SrNCE 1!»4 673-4400 !parlct lnr clP.an homl'~ ~me CAYWOOD REAL TY -l(dM-lOTS SS-11111~ Rllrb~ S24.0(Xl rn""' · 1 0A ndy ~ hMrnom , l h11th newly p.inttd 4 ('JPl~ll'd 2 °6,.'1116 "'· ('011•t l\'<ly. N R. I W'th N' 0 I ' VA 111\tf 1'11A Trrm.• C11rpr1~ Nf'\\' lonJ: S::N"Pn .. hil t l'l.T· 1 .J,• " s btlm1•. Some Y.l!h . . S•1290 ' I tee up.. . Rrick r iN'plllH' • Dl>i.th!I' (If'!•, PA rl l"llOC'k \O'll,IJ frrlCf"(!, poru1 FHA -VA Coni• 1.,rm~ POPPY AVE .I $64 ,950 f;Rr11.11;r • f'1>ncrd \'an:I. Ou1~r11ndh1i,: \Aln« 1n Hun1. ri in1nr room , 111 hilth.~. ~11. v A 1Mn. ,11nn1111.I pt_l'Cf'ntagl' l * B•lbo1 Peninsula * u111Pd nn \•try lllrl:t l<i1 "'"!lh r11,1P nf j\',, 10111.1 pm!. nf Btoa~h un11 , .\ inromrJ for r x1r11 prlvAry . P11C'f'ri Ill Sl.l0.00 prr mo f'ull prlr" I~ itumm,.r; wintf'r r"'nlal~. ~rl l 11\ll<'kly 111 S.j(J,;ill'). Phrnlf'I $"21,:.11, ('~II flO\~: !>-IS-~EHO. ~511()('.: fll"ll r nttan & b;i.v :.4S.111.\ fllf' 111rlrl1"11n,11r lnlor· 1.or~ R·l. Sf.,),Ol)J. • • trom 'S20 cm 10 $ill OOJ ' TmED or ltwt old lun'nlnn'!' Hom• Show Re1ltor1 f'A l,I. i~ton B t ~ <' h. SlR,,;.n. Col l! . k "' tu.' I . n·a ttlllly nol lhlll 111\rd L "Armrh111r Hnu~f'hunnnR·" w lk & L 342-2:-..\i "' ' fl nc,_~ m l't"Jll,lll't .lusf wa!rh the 675·7225 a er ee 8M3 Ad11m.• A\'~ ~2·.i.ill h.i'l>iturt It m l~lllM()'J> t•ut ftlUllJ: Int Ju ! a phone I columM In lti. C11.ulti&d Hou~ Hunt1nR! \V1tt<"h tlwj~ H11rbor Rivet. 11t Ad~m" I ca.tl t."""" ·~I Stttian. OPEN HOUSE: t"O/umn >t;..!t.tf!I <me,, '111 fl lJ~f \-0' THE REAL '('\,. ESTATERS ·. m1rion. 67J.3663 67l·llOS6 Evr!. '-0 THE REAL I'.',. T:STATERS • ". I I I 2!i29 \l;>rbor. C.J\t ~=========1HOUSE Huntin&1 Wati::h the + Buy the: new 1ruff OPt::N HOUSE column. I, associated BROKERS-REALTORS 101\ W falboo 47)-1611) BACHELOR "BEACH" BARGAIN • -1 U Mndy be1 cht1 l.ltll' thP roar "r the surf lurn you nn. thi.' \1 IL, Summer-fun cottagt, SJ>11.cious livlni;' mom, bright 'hlny ldtchtn;' lari;t btodrooml\. JN~ CLUOE5' living mom· f\lmit urf' ind r~frli;erll• lClr. Own!",.. liquld1tin& for r~t "'''°· Don't J>MA u,, the! hrisk-rnomtnr n1n on !hf' s11nd. HuTT)I' -won"! 1111.,1. Diel ' 645-0101 JORI' I L Ol \0 " ' lflF A :-11< r ' • fJ O.ll L V PILOT Mondaj, Ma~ Jl, 1971 ------------..... I~ I -·1 "'"' ]e Ge...,rel G~eral THE LIVING ENO MISSION VIEJO * * * * TAYLOR CO. * Tht Pnd to mow1m;, ed):lln::. paint.Ing, cllppin~. lrilnmin::. ! r1111tin1.":, h!\mn1rrinl!.. W<'rd· i~. ~"oUndillj:, Qv.-1ni;, i\IM· i:;ing. planting, 1ilastl"riru:, rakini: . , . ANO Tiff.: LIV· Salisbury Re.-.lty ' BEAUTY and the BEST Tiu~ ~1111d 11.nd ~!;ilrl)' TRJ· CLIFFHAVEN j LEVEL frihrM has 4 lov•ly Trut l!]t>P•"N' • PRJCE R£. DUCEO lo "8('11. Profe.s!lon· 11.lly d<'N'lralPfl four Bdrm .. DOVER SHORES -VIEW -S99,l00 Beautiful & dignified yet designed fo r happy living. 4 Bdrms , den , formal DR & 31h batbs. ''Our 26th Ye•r" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Reoltors 1111 San JoaqUln Hlll1 Road Newport Center 644·4910 General 1 General lNG BF.C.IN NINI., 1.vtwn y()U purchi!Sf' th1& ii1rN' Bdrn1. Tw(t Ba1h condominium lo· 1•111rd In !hf> upper bA.v. f.n- .loy a pl;innffi (>0n1mutlliy Wl!h l v.· o rioot~. putt1ni,:. gn-ens and badmin1on (·ou1·1~. Can>frf'e ti vini: 11c Mly $35.~ \l•i!h 1f'nns. S3n KINGS Rd. Nit'(' 2 Btirm , lx'drm~. Pnormous t11mlly dt'n hl'luM"; O'-''nrt ~airi ··s,.11, 1nom 11.nd FORM.AL DIN· ~I. ~"II'\ ~ .i:lnvP b.v. r11ll ING ton: Yoo 'U lovl' the to llf't''. REDUCED TO bit kid11 b111~ y11rd ..,,,.hh $39.9.lO, uniqlW' r11iJPd deck pnrrh. BALBOA ISLAND l!'~ 1~·111,.rl C'l!'IM> !fl frf'r· l'\Pa r rll'" 3 BR, hoinP nr, 1 North Rav. ::itn'liSi'<i for IHI· rll'I, ~ BR'11. f.:xrh11ni;:,. for 101, Do\lrr SMres. $1:1,000. 1 ~ Ba I h hon\r. l..Nldrd with rxtr11~ plus 14' :i 28' krttn- f'd in i::iu"'.!~n [l<!lt\ci d<'s1anf'CI rrir •nlPrtainin)!. l..andscap. Jni:: i, romplPlf' • roordlna!· Nt \1•1!h slurn!'l$1one planlet'I , arwt t<"rr11<'lni;:. Pri<'f' 1be im· prn1'f'mrnt~. 1h<'n buy 1hi& valuf'. CALL f'OR AP· POI f\'n1 F'.NT, 1----------1 ..........,,..,.........,..,.....,,~-i .-1!~11!1!11!11!1!1!11~ COLLEGE PARK YOU HAVEN'T Salisbury wl'lv llrt'f'!'~ 11t1d i11 w11lkit\g d11>t1U'l<'I' tn Srnnh C'nA~I Pl8za. Ali:SUml! fi·'. '1" !Off\'\ wilh TOT,\L ~n'lf!'l\11': of ~~I. p!'r mMth. 11 ·~ our bf'.~t bill: homP II.I $~.51)1, j '-":.:., SEEN THIS Realty CO~TS • · I 3Ir> ~1ARINE.'"A\I~:: 67.1-6900 . W'L~L'CE -AREA-YET! lf you·r .. sttll loOking ror 11 $26,950 \'ery .spt>r.\111 home in Cos!11 Lovely cornt!r lor homr, wirh i\1rs11. "'\th 3 btlr, 2 h1uhs, .1 bedrooms + 2 baths + f,<itnil)' room, \'l'ry <'Iran I< huge rumpus rm. All this + l Of'11I thmughou!, frf'~hly R/\LBOA !SLANO 1 "" "" I NO _ VETERANS _ 1 REALTORS 220 E.17ih 220 E 17tti 646·0555 -5'46-Cl-41-Evf'ning~ Call W..J."6.i "''~'"''Coll"''"'' r~,?,?.~~;,~~l~~~~N~t :=(:zO:p;'":E:v:'":;"::9:z':1: I* REDUCED $1t000 * 1111 11.l!sumab),. 6% loan ol pa1n1f'ri, l!hll,,:: rp1. 111.rgr Jot, hr a VPlrr11n !n 111k" n\'Pr a 1 EASTSIDE $19~500 6'1• '"''011111 pl'rt-enU1£t rlllP I HURRY ON THISI Bl<~ R·:l LOT 1o1•ilh J'()Orn to VA J.n1111. No C1'Pfl11 nr em· huHrt l\noihrr unit, hx·al!'d I pJnyn1r111 qu:1l1l1r 1111011.<; rn in a prillll' renial lll'f'i'I, nr l\U1 ~·rn1 r f111tHl\• u11h1!1 !1p;i1•. Macnab-Irvine $18.650. Pay;ible Slit mo. n1cPly )andscapNI, mom fnr 11.drlit101u1I constru1·1lon & 1ncludf's taxes ('le, Hurry on thiJr o~. pool + hoat /trailPr lt·ampPr. and a 51 ... % lt!ISUmablP \'A Newport •• F1irvitw lt111n -you jus1 fnunri ii! PrirP $31 ,?()0. Phonl' 546·231 3 for addi11onaJ inlormalion. ~6-8811 ti (1nytimt) --'====::=-'-~'-! B/B iou~ r.o x 1:\0 it. Int C!P1tn. \ Rf'ah~· Con1pany OWNER thp 17th St . .stloppini;: ;irra or Cos/fl ~!l'.~R. l/l"y: rhPrr'~ I f'~t hon1r 111 mo~r dC's1rahlP I TRANSFERRED 1 hn . , 1 . · 1u'f'a, " hf'droorn~. l Qarh. i\lui,;\ lravr lh1~ alrnosr nf'w a~ R hi US!'.' 1 :.. 11 \~i·anl 1'0ilOl!1, rlr<'l!1r J::lllf' for I ~ BR ~ FR hOf111', HPll\'Y f..· 1"11 P MmP 11·nh ~rc.e n111x1nu1n1 pr11·11ry. I !Iha, rnr. !::;pnnklrr l'-."'t"" J.!lll'~l!e k r11n~f' S, rrfr111rr. w 1 k & L ,. • " -prnfpssKin11J l11nrt~11Pin,i: - 11lor inc\w,tffi. Sut)m1t rnur t a er ee II \l'llllri<'rfl.11 nr1£hhnrhoort lf'rrns. 20l~ \\ll'!l!i:hl! Dri\'p fnr ,\n\1 f..· ~·nur f11m\ly. su;.-1111 n,,,.n ·111 9 r~f $.'>1.!l:ill. Macnab-Irvine Rr;il1~ Con1r1•u1y VIEW HOME Macnab-Irvine 642-8235 67l·3210 Spacious & CharminCJ Home Plus Income '!'l Yt.:ARS o~· Rl-.:Al. t:sTATf; SERVICE IN TllE l/ARROR ARf.A STONE 'S THROW rc.. CO~TS ~WALLA CE REALTORS -S40..141- (0ptn Evenings) ·r,, n Bl••' 0p"" ""'m . ·,...,..,~~'.""'~!"'!!"""".._ •.'f'nar .. I" L-,,,,,1111 ~fb:'l' .. ' 1·11~· .1 .Rf'ri., 21·J ha. Lu~~ hon1P. \\'alking disl.:v"M:e ro rhP / "'"'f'lln "' '" ,,... I', 1= ,. ' Ul" 5 BEDROOMS VACANT Harbor View Homet BPaunful residence with ""t bar. lovely carpt>-llng, ~If· 1 rlr;in1ng .. vens. Quick [lOS· sr~~lll" Ov.·nPr anxi.o11J<! NQ\,\' ONL \' ,S:~.:(l(J JN CLUDrNG THE LAND CORBIN- ~1 I • I "'""" h '" $23 950 tom ,uPst or Jamil)' af'tiv1I.•' I ~·11rn !ly rm. nl)<'n~ ro ln1'f'l.V beiu:h 11 2 bfodroom. IRmily w • n ~ a .. """· u.' 1 t r I I f I ' ,·~n• ,,,,,,. ,,.~··!!n. .,, f"P, 1::11r-rif'n. At,e: frptr . in Ji\•111;: room nr 3 hPdmom horn~ I !I nnP rp i· .. 11 us rp r . · "'"~" " WATeRFRONT Ron · ~· · '-" ,, wr1 h•''· h,, ,h·-m _ ovrr. rn1., ion, f'orrnal r11ntn,i:. I " with nark wnorl !lOnrw 11rnl '""" 111 nirunl:_ llr('a. ,-,,, t. 4 BDRM + """ ' BOAT DOCK • 1 ·~ ~ OEN ltJOkin" l"""t·f'i:l ntV'll, :\tain I :-\unn,\ hrkls1. At'f'1: i::ourmPt , npf'n Ol'itm ceilin~~ situ;i1P1l 01 w some \'lf'W. ~,·"""· ' " '" r~· kl h C 10· 0 •• " I C II r ··r1 ,. 0 • t"I I I , · · "-,,,. h··• , •·R, 4 RR'~ rr · u~r . tlrapr!I, r;1r. I OU<O! r10f"k hf>ln¥.' apac· on a )"{')01\l\/ 40 11. R2 ]oL a or omP~ or or·llU 1 u 1-0n1r !Ir in plC'· '"' ' ., ~ ·-•th "Is.,-. ..... D·····p \l',th Li\'ini:'" 1\1ag111.ine tUN'l!QUP 1w111ni;:. ThP arldr<i lnvrl.11 nffir-r-r1cn \I' sk~· l'l'f'l'j:-., many P\!ra,,, Askini; 1011~. 111.nrl!lcA!X'd u•rractt. .,.,.. ., ~ir • Sl~.:.00. I LJJ\·rly .l hflrm. hrnTIP \I.'• 1 11 I bedroom renlal lo help ff'fllUrP l!I th;il 1hi~ homP lli;:hl, OR, hrraklal!l arr11_ wilh th• 1axf's. pven has 11 s'A·irn pool, Kini: Sll'.!.~'11)1') lr a.'>f'-hnld nr 1f rt>t'fl'lll.I <tin. rm. k f;im , rm.; · HOPE GERRIE 1 2 h-ples. k wrt h;ir, Srsf Only $14,;()(I J'i1.M rooms !hrnui;:hnu1, Sl'..!6.~ ff'f' simptr. To SPe Call 673-lil.UI buil1·in r11.t1j.!f' + oven + REAL TY huy • $9ll.Nl. r1ishwasher. ()\\•OPT tl'ans. I? _.....__/ l!jDA\' ~ 111~.ll:ll i ' llEAt:t'\' t~c.1 1-0 THE REAL \"\. ESTATERS EST 1 ~.1q 67S-l000 ' --• 67l-3000 • ~~~;:in. Oppn 111 9 P~I. I l64=2-:::8:::23:l=:z;::::;6;7:::S.:::3:::2::::10 :·:~~~ ~:.~~:o ~ f Coldwell,Banker TARBELL 2955 Harbor COUNTRY SIZE I ~ OWNER sv2 •1.. VIEW N.ew rxc·lusive listini;: with c11nyon \i i">'', ln Harbor View Hill• MUST SELL NOW I 1\111kP ;:in offf>l' nn thi~ np;:i! 3 h(trn1 /..-df'n CAi\1F:O ~HOH ~:s hnmf' "n 11. t'Ornl'r It>! y, ilh 11 Vii;;\\' & ;i!'N'~ \n l priva.\f' \)r;11•hf'~-f)nn'I r!l'l;:iy . thi~ \l'Oli'! !fist al a lt>ll' Sti7 .~. 2 DELUXE 4-PLEXES I ASSUMABLE LOAN Sp;ir. l BR & '2 Ba in chnH'f' OJstom 4 BR .• 2'~ ba. hr\mP N.B. ai-P~. 0\l'llf"<' \lanr~ I in Wt'~\l·li!I. lAr~c /;imily auirk .~RIP. PrirM ti<>lr,iw mnm, 1.!QY!'~ pano. l'Pflf'l'"t . mk1. NF:\\' llO'i Joan. i '.' ~ pool, raised •undf'Ck. Lar~r -KITCHEN- 11.nd Cl'llllllI)' &it.f'd lot, Reaut !33-0700 3 Bedrooms. 21l h;:iths f 11mily mom v.•ith hrirk liri>pl11rf' J'C11r J:!ll~i::e S.17.300 Hurry, 1hr.~ ll'l'ln't last. !ot. on 11 quic! .~tl'f'f"I. $6.'i.000. 4 RR, 2 s1ory rustom home "-"-"-~~~ ...... '.""'~"""'" v.•nh 11lJ :(!ras lnr-l .1,. ,,::itr. I EMERALD BA Y- oW"er lrao~f'(f 10 rranrP, fi\n111stir white w111rr V!Pw mu!lt lPll\'r 1mmed. PrirPd I rrom 1h1s imm11r. ~ hrlrm. fnr quick sf!],. a1 1111 1ir1hr-I N /11n1ily rm. hnmr. Com- J1rvahlr $4-1:500. Call a.ta-842'1 I mun1ty pool!, 1Pnni.'I ci ... , _.....__ $72,lOO. EACH PERRON REALTY CO. ~oprn cvr1"1 priv. hf'Ach: pr!\•, parroted 6~1·1171 Af\!\'Tl :\\ t: · ,o;trrPI~ lnr ~our 1"Prur1fy. Coldwell Banker 1"'-""-"'"1...._ ... _ ... __ ... __ ,.._......._~ _..:....,. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 833-0700 644-2430 I ~ho"'" l">y 11.np'1, nnl,v. S.cr.1,000 O el•ncy Rtal Estate 21128 t:, Cnlls1 11¥.')' .• CdJ\f n44.1210 W,11!k1ni:" r1i.~r;:i111'f' In 1111 ,;;;;;;;,;;;:::;;;;:;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,_j ,chool•. """"'' eh,ldcoo< NEWPORT I HOME WITH POOL ASSUME play yal'rt with <-l1mh111g SIS! AYMENT tl'l't'. r.nt'lf! ~11.r mno1 1100 HEIGHTS , 3 BPdl'ln~. 2 Bli!h!I, hr/1¥.'tl 1,...,..,,....,..,.,...,..,..,,,.1 P big hright kuchen $.13,900. \\'nlk1ri, r!is!Arn'I! ,0 1111 1 llnor.c, ~·A ht, crprl!, rlrp~. I ' ~llhll'f'I In :,:1, ·~ ;:innual pt"r· I T L• d B-1·--Call 6·16·7171. ~chool.•. ,'·n'"''' "h•I~ .. ~., L.argf' ki•cti, hug,. l!ep. l11m-1 re• int eau y ,..,n111i;:r rn1P l;r lo11n iln<t ""' • ... n .. -.. · c M L ---' play \.'11rr1 \l•ith cl1mbin>: ily rm. Nn1 th~alll Cosra. in ~till . -PM. 3 ,,..,_,rooms n1t>•'f' 1nro 1hi!1 sharp .l hf'r1-2' ~ ' I r ·1 "·-1 A trrf'. '"""'' .~i,.,. room 4nd MPsa. S · .. ~~'-Pus ;uru y rv~•m. " I Rfl... i'OYtm, 2 n.i1n rh11rmPr w11h ~ ' \\'00" .. n h •·1 lui,: hl'l"ht kitchen S.ll.900. ,, oors t ;ii !'l('l<H" r . firrpl;irr, mndrrn huiJr-in~. " 0 I 2 luxurimig hath.'I. Park-hkr "'~trr ,.,-,flcnf'r, 11.nrl mnrei-~======== C11JI 646-~171. 4 BEDRO M 2 BATH )~1'11 !IJ:~ 21'f'll.t ft>~ Cithfor-c-ONiiP!', -~-Lllr,,::f' 1 111ory tiomf' 11h&kf' I S.INCE 1~4 673-4400 DANA POINT APARTMENT SITE ArrP~ mn"'1 lor ~14 unll&. Th 1~ Pn"lflPM~· ha~ 11 forevrr \'lf'V. ol S~n Ju11n V11UPy to the 51'11 O"·llf'r R~-7>440 n111 · l1v1ng . Appral:<f'd Anrl w I k & L I rnQI. firl'PI. rrpt~. rl~llJ)e• N ,,,., '" ~II " "'·""· I a er ee SQUEAK·Y~ CL. EAN m'".'· m'"y ""'-'42."ofllt I VETS No Down ;:iod m1n1. Roy McCardle Realtor I ~ ... ~.,....,.,....,~~~ mum rlri\l•n lo FHA. Af\!X · I rtr11llnrl! It ynu h11''" IMkl'd for ;i r<'al e ARANO NE\V LISTINC: i 1810 NP"'port Rl\''1, C .. \f, Balboa l1l•nd 101 ·s~ I 7AA2 Er!1ni!"'f' fi\·tMAClJL.A·rv. ht>•TI" ~rr P1\Ct-:s r.rrF.R 4 R1>rlroom Jn 54a..7729 1 Walker & Lee 1114t •B'R12.41$_.p7,9,t9,,01~0ri1 111 thi~ :i hffll·flrnll in ~1r<;1+ pnmr et>nrra1 ~te~"' vrMp 2 AR hsr. 1br11p1 + iU"~r i \'rrr+r. Af'Hu tifu! l:oinri~·ar-1 l<X'allnn. Clr11.n 1'0odit10n, Seporat•s l r-r;i .\-h11.th. 11;. Pearl.I in,ll: 11.nd in!riinr r1on<> 10 C'\J~· i rl rl'p ~h;i.-: l"flrpr1~ ii mi1. $f:!l,!)O:l Owner fi7~1:m!I I 27~ Harbnr Blvn. ;if Arli:im~ ~'"' horl~m '· uilr. ,0 ,,r. 2 l)p11c-h1lu}IV lurn1~herf hflu~· tnm r!r;.i~ & "11llp;iprr •. 1· 1 Beacon n•y a4:..0-165 ()pf'n 'til ~ 'PM :-.·,.;ar 1'-'r\l'fl('lrl 1-1111. Palmrr Il le Imm rhtldrrn~ hPft . "·' nn one ot. 11,l"p;iratrd hy ~ " 4 h N' Complt'lt'ly •·ll rpf't"'1 and of-priva'" Y"d. g,, .. ,h "I ''" l --:::--::--------BUILO.,..S :--!. BR. ,\-'l a. '1cP QUi<'I I d I I >ll tnt C II mom~. Douhl<' pullmRn 51nk .-u " ' ~" I I f'l't' ,,.. nn Y · • . a h1-'-v.·ay. L1vP in n"" 11nrl BEACON BAY ~Tl"f'l'I. l..ar2P R·2 n! 11• ;:ii ry , s~ ,9.,,.. for kids. 1718 l'wl1nnrr11. "" '"' .!'TTENTION frw futurf' r!'n1al 111111 or rtn'I', ;,,...,.~,_ Mlll'rr rrnl Imm rtir n1hrr. Ollf'i.:~ hy n¥.'n<>r lhis 11.·knrt . Lo V'I"' n... A .....,. 1 I ~ I .Ju~t ~rrp~ tn ~h<lpp1n1? 11nrt 2 rloor., Imm R•i· < .••"'> ,., 1lw bi-11rh. $jl,7j(), Phone hfl11rh. l Rr. 21,J h~. 2 slory I • $6.000 . room lr.ir 4 I·"." . v-..·n.-r 11n.""11~ or o • s',,.00,,,, '"' uni!~ 'DuplPJi • S211,.100 . 11.'0 67:~.!(~·i0. 11v. rm .. v.· ln: loft hr <'fl('[ b!'lr. Tot11! s.~ .. l00-\1111 M\I! CAI.I. I!\. '''·1414 2 ON A LO_T__ ' W' l::ltl"llPn rm. nvrr!onk1n2 5UO· 0 , su~,. In ch•"k th,·• o-·. ~ ' '-'° '"' A .. """ I YOUR OWN ny l!INI p11ho, C11rrl rm. w/ I Call &16-1111. l »~.-.w 'l ~ 2 !Wrlrooni houSf'.~ in nor frplr. Coul•i ,.~~lly k,. nu. 1 /li1•r Ntwporl Posl orrfrt 0 our , .... •r SOUi :o/.r, .. ·. 11?n· p!P,,;. i-"1nanr ini;: ,111 v B j I, I RF.AL TV I ~ h ' "" h " "SPA" '-oTHEREAL \"-ESTATERS -N--V.--H---w11y lnc;il1ons. fo.xrPllrn1 111· 1~ . ..: ."Ji hrlllrrl pool k M'P· NE'ARE!-Tom Rtt .• 11.ttr.11c. , $72,000, "7.1.,1."J6ll. ew, ltW ome1 ~ ron1f', 11nd t"an hr .~rpn lll· I ~~~-------- On\·rr ShnrrA n1~! hlr. Jla\Pr n10s1 110,\'llml', S·l."1.!l."l(J, Call 11r11tr• .Jaru?.t:i. 2 t·hnr-..-:lo :'I BR. df"n, frpl<', 2 BA. rrpt, I College Park kinlo': s11r. i·hoif"f' homr~ilrs ,67.l·S.'i-iO for 1tppoinlrnrn1. ARQ".c, hrai J11.n1r . ~unkro IM~cprl. hlk w11.1t. cu1-rir·.'llll' 11• \'lf'\I".• N.R .. ff'I' or lr11_qo. l1rr pt! 11.rlm1~1 h1sh l11nd· 111 .. v.·11.lk 10 r!Pm, schJ. i,, ! OPEN HOUSE '-'\ c ', ft • I'? hnlrl. ;i nrw horn<'~ a nd ~1·apin~ . I'LU~ A lovrly 4 1 m1 Jn f1'f'Pw11 y & 2 Ahop r rn. j 3 Rll . ro01 11nd' J11rge ct1vrr. hi-1r horn<>. ('arprtln.t. dr"IP· 1 tr~r. Slfi.500 Appt only rd' pllllfl, Nrw ~hajt carpPI S22,500 usl H.~tf'rl .-.Jrrrihr. l RFl I ! hemp with ll\'l'r~ilPrl Jot, rm !'on~• .. rr!ld~· ft)f Of'(', in IOT' bnal nr tl'h'. OwnPr AA~ ,/ut1r. \li~1! 10.'tl 111arir:tr1'!( !"I h for pr'('\•irw -4.~ BR hom"~ 1~T=A==K~E~O~V~E~R==P~Y=M==T=s"° l>nug I annth1>r hnmP 11. n d \I pool~. mus1 :v-11. No ctn \IA lo rln ll.'A I'>: ""F!..L-. /.· SONS • NO QU.A.Lif"\"IN(; •• ! t'HA fPl'mll. P11vmtll Slll.7 10~1 ' I • • • llUr.E Rlf1.1Pll~ R00~1 . 1 · 0_ ••• l;ir1 nr1·~, fln\'rr Shorr~ A«. ''m" ''•,,, C:,I I""" 4 RR p!'r 010. IOI" l&Xf'!i "' Jn.•. 6'-" \""n 0 : .-.,...,,, 10111 '.'l46-~"0 'OJ>f'" evf'.~.1 I ""2·1·~·0N A "'"Lo" "T"'1.I' 11uNr1N<;TON HARBon • Brst huy. Centr11! 11triun1. 2 'I nzn lBfTAGfl 2'. 2 !Wroom housr~ \r Ont' bloc·k~ Ill \l'fl L(l'r. Only I ~ Miil 111'.IJf or nur lif'~I ~outh-of-lbe·hlli:h· S.49.700. Wll)' locanon~. ExC'f>!lrni 111• JOHN H. IRWIN ----------('Onlf'. 11nd l"fln hi-~f'f'll al -l>."Ji.-lltfl * * • .. • Perfe't S1ttti"nCJ I mn~1 11nytin1r. $1.'>,950. Call * * 1'. • * * P. ... 673.Ri",() for 11prio1nrn1rnt. GOOD VALUE 1orlous bii::: trrr~ ~hrJirr ,thi• gnfll't .~ Btdroom. N""" l h1~ hr<'ll'll'lm~. 11nrl l11rl{f' ;por1 Rral'h llnmr. ('onvpn. litmily 1'1'10m, 2 hrrrlare~. 2 i('n1 to M .. nnrr·~ Si-·hool J:, w11!r r ll1>1ttf'/'5 in rh1• lnvP!v :\\'e~tr:hH Shopping Ct'n!f'f. 811yr1"'1"! homr , (ltrl,v $1~.lili. 1001, 111.000. KING o· THE Hill Arnold & Freud 'Arnold & Freud 1 "'uh \'lf'W ~11 lll'~Jnrl. :l Rrj. Mii I'.:. 171h SL, C.:\I, Cfl"ta Mr511 l'm .1 8r11chf'g.,. k<"y llN'r~ 6'1fi.n:~', ti"l ' Mf>..\).l.11 rVf' l3r11.ut , hN'~1~ k rlt'an AS A -WATERFRONTS y "·hbtlf'! $16.~.ill. * ... Hom• Show Re•ltor1 Apprn11rh tfl l.1do f'IP "Armf'l\liir 11r111~rnunlin~" V11c11.n• n .I( Sl00.500 I 33:~ £. C011st fh,.y,, CdM 120 f"flf't ln The Covrs ' RR., .1 .,,thii: S120.cn'I Lido Realty IM. l377 Via Llrkl 117.1-tlm PENDING FORECLOSURE rri<>~. rl<'rlnr garagr l'IMr Rli..0011\ 1hrunur. Flll·i".'I. Corrn>r !01 O!lf'rwr. Tt11::"h! pricPrl prnp-1 CHANCE-TO-SAVE $ whh ronm fnr hnar nr ramp· f'~liP~ ;Hf' l'f'lling k thl.'1 tl! Pr. W11lk rn ~chnol~ and .'lhop· Ah~rntrr. ownPr "' 11r)I l\1P!\A · l R1gh1! only $411.r.oo. Call p1n1t. O'.~ r1own. CnnvPn. 64f;.7Jn·. v,.rne horn .. ll A i,., 1--J::f". tion,<tl liMoc1njl.' S.lJ.9j(J, BR'" .. 2 h11., 2 fpl, Cov p11.t1n. 54fl-O.'i.l0. T."l'if\ GrPeobrlar. F'nrhn Cn. Rr11ltnr.1F1 M2-5000 nfl Pnncf'lnn. f;i.,t rcsulls are jl!SI a phone c11ll 1'WllY • 1\42-!lfiTII IT'S Beflch bouxe time. BIR"· gcst aelecttnn ever! See 1he DA ILY PlbOT Ousill~ 1ectlon now! Is you 11d m th@ c!as&lfiec:l SECTION? Someone Is •1;1tchlng for lt. D l t. I 6<:-.'i678 tori3y! $©~~1J.-"~;f$" The Punle with the Bui/I-In Chuckle O ~eorro11ge fellers af th• lour $Crornb~ 'WCl'!ds W low 10 fo1m four slrnJ>le worth. (j u~~·~B~N~~':,f 1rnERs j j I f J J SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFIED 700 . , DAILY PILOT 2 Classified INDEX Advertising · [ L. _H_•_"'_'_'_'_•r_s_._1• _ _,J! ie J [ servkoes 1nd R•Pllrt ]~ AU vrlllfr c1tu1ttco11111 ). he IS.ecth< ,,,_. 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Cornet BY o\\-ner, c~ 1 br. NO STE PS COAST PLAZA Ideal prlee of $23.900 ln Costa :'>lesa for ltua aharp and clean 3 bf<iroom m.&nSXln, 2 111.\"UrlOUa; bi.Iha. Deer • pUe c&rpetli 'Aitll matchinr drap- e1. SlOO TOTAL COSTS to GI bu~rs. FHA C04ts \\'ill be pa.id by :seiler alJO. If you·~ tif'f'd ol rentin:. this mifht ht the one. CALL Of foothills from fiant, balconied J a ck & Jill bdrm. Frplcs. in llv. rm. & mstr. suite . Brick ed patio. Owner is REOUCEDll lot Privatt.. Cpu, drp1. ocean YU, shake rool, w/brk -EXPERTS--ft~ yard. 1 bllc to trplc, beam e@ilinJ•. blttu, : S11'fft sultta for pnv11cy &: con,•ert1tnN, built !or .,.,·hePJ chair. llomc has 2 BR .. ofc., d~n. 2 baths, W\lt 11 a roomy l bdrm, 43 rt. R·? ccrntr lo!. $67 ,SOO. Tbe ON LY ~Sty., l car 1ton~. Princip&.11 only . patio. $29,900., no qu. \VE S PECI A LIZE l'N gar . home avail. in Tur-$49,9:.4. ~m1 before 9:30 1 ,.~,,..~'~"~·~~~~~~ 1 s-E-L-L-I-N-G co:-ooo·s. ti R k B · d A!it or alter 9 PJ.t Buyers 'A'a.J[ltlf now. Our , e oc roa moor. N :atltamen ue bonded. u1. The realis tic price ta& •wport •••ch Rail E1t1te, rAl motit protection for you I on th is de sirable home -._ __ .. _-_•f __ _, ~ \.\'hen 1ellinc your home or oflerln1 this immac. I NCLU DE S TH E DO YOU HAYE 5 ln<Om, """"'"'' ' I Unlvt t 1ity Rea lty SOOl £. Csl. H\ly, 673-6:Jl0 2,000 .sq. ft .. 4 BR . 21h L AN D ~ Reduced to l•rwin Reelty, Inc . ba. h 0 m e for only $45,9Ml. members m your family?? Acr••I• for ••I• 150 21362 R1"'Dkhurs1. J111tgn Bell Costa M••• PANORAM IC II .o, ...,.,_can iiell you th.is APPitoX.".6 ACitEf .. S4 ... S411 1nytimt $15,800 V.A. $T3Sfl,EOOO INCLUDING A VIEW & THE LAND rreat 4 bedroom OOme on C·I Property. GrTat 1hopptn£ NO\V! L"'D! ! are m· eluded ;. the the ·•NII"\\' F.H.A. o---" Anyone!' qualiti~& 1ub~t"t to ru, ..... ""' • .......... ~n~tr potwtia.L Xlnt tt1m1. l FH A Loan .,.,,th IP{ annual Rtaltors price of this VERY for just SI00.00 1 ' down pay. Inttrt&t only tl.rst 3 yrs. for fn1ncill jl-1 pt-r«'ntagt ratt, Total p.I)'• 1190 Hu bor Sl\'d at Adams WHAT A aUY ! SPECIAL Turtle Rock mtnt. This hOme is rtady to dl!'ll.o"p"pdo;,R1.T.U.NITY I :~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:~~;; I Walker & Lee n1tnt S14S !X'r month. Sharp st5-M91 Ol>"n :til 9 P '\t Th . ·~ I t . Broadmoor •2 p lan. occupy. ~11, drapts. 2 3 bniroom ho~ zhs!entnf • IS IS u1 e owes p rlC-..,[ , Q luxurious baths, f'uU pnce IO level -.cres • ,,....,,,,, l9.'.1. I I RD\\'00 LOORS ed " BR & !amil 1' .• -.. wn~r now w a nts is SZl.900. Call us now • .. "1 Bu1in•11 \I' th HA D F . RETIRED I J . Y rm., to :sell his 1 yr. old .,.,~·u show ""'' 1 .. _ house \Vattr -1un1hine • smo: % .1~urlous baths.' m<>CJHn ~ this lo\'tly 1 B.R. doU 21/z ba. plan a vail. in h t J.,.. '"' frte alt. 1973 will ste com-Opportunity 100 boilt •• k•t·h•o "·•dv to_,, ome o re turn to a.nd explain the pro-am. pl•n·oo of , _,_, P•m·,. rou· ... , .... • n<." • .,... hou~ • .it m 1ht-ihade of beaut~1'niversity Park. school for his M.D. Be w lk & ·L· ~ C'\Jpy 1mn1H11a1e\y, GI buy. sprav.·lin~ tl'~t'! .and ttlax Q J s ure to see this e xquis-a er ee ibJ.hry it\idy, r-.tobll home I er1 \\~lcome. C.\LL~ for 1 ff'w moments, only n Y $28,5?0 With good d park Askinf S.>5.000. Walker & Lee Sl3,9(X). R~al Est~t! by :'>lc-terms a va ilable. itely decora ted 4 b rm. ~1Jtoz·s I Vts 393-SilJ or 545-0458. ~ fam. rm. home. ask-2790 Harbor Blvd. at Ad1.ms HOPE GERRIE 17'9o Harbor 31\'d at Ad&mi • S BEDROOMS mg $49.900. .'.Ml·!M91 Open 'Ii.I 9 Pi\1 REALTY ;)\3-(H6j Optn ;Ill !I P:'>l •. All on on e floor. This BETTER THAN NEW BAYFRONT homt, SZ7,500. 2 &l.5-4400 &4.3-3320 DRIVE By J ont is only 3 mo&. NE\V. P opu la'r n ew ele vation Br, den, 2 BA, h'Plt'. b1t111. of pl an '2 Turtle Rock btaut. yard \\'/1a~t,, rm aa.3 Dover Dr., 1"8 _____. l191Bois•Way,C.M. !Tr ans. OY.'ner i:s offer-d 'lorou1door d1n1n 1 . ANS\VERTOTHE $CRJSIS f' Of"B""f" -g ". h t Br.oa m oor . Less than un~li,v•bl, vi t .... · of R E 'o·1· f\l'R"'~l·~:·,, DISTRESS SALE I m wtls spac. ome a 1 yr. old. T ransl. O"'n· p ~rbo• wlbo•t '"' ,,,1f. el..I E•tate~ And the hot- • ' " "' 1 '""·t of t ___ _, below h is actual cost for ~.... lest real estate is recn11-\'ACA.'-:T _ SPIC l: SPA.\' _ vu 1 ate oi••ners ,.._...._.... er o!!e rs his fully Ind· All 1h1~ in • mo.\1 unusual rional! ;i, IO, 20 a.c. conv. 10 BARGAI;.J quick •al• 00 < "·"-m. J quick sale -see this scpd. 4 BR. 2 ba. home immobilt n1ob!.lf' homt ln ~·1 ...... .,. "" :s1 \•trwood lake. $797 .0Q ptr Rfiiu,.ctd !or fd.!I s.Je 10 bath •tta hOme. Rl!'d tile one today! !or $39,300. Lldo Park on Lido P~nin. ac. Lo dn. Price is way •28.950. :-.Jo\n 1n la•t. rtnl l"'n....,, lush "'/w •hog •L-·. Optn house thi~ v.•kend-K ., ~-.. ~ ., uu"' h \\' . under markt.f. Bkr. M4-4610 To C'lo~ ol r~r1'01,·. our, formal din in,;:, blun r.1 ASSOCIATES Anc oraat ay, 1'ewporl , Lar win R t alty, Inc. 0, dost 10 schools I.:. !!hop-~B<:..:::•~•h='tco--~=~~-~~ • 3 ACRES Doyle, Ca.Hf. 40 21562 81wkhur~1. Hnl."n Sch pinz. SlS,500. Call 3-17-l:r.?1 Lorrain e N evens YOU OWN f HE LAND mi north oJ Rtric. $1600. J h p kh 536-2449. ~5411 anytime SEYMOUR REALTY O n ec am Short v.·a.lk to beach. Duplex. FOR Sale by 0....-ner-Custom lTI-1.l Sl!'ach S!vd., Htrn Bch Eloise rtfcQuo"'" l S R. l!'ilch. Swedish tr11lcs., C•ml't•ry built home. Xlnt cend. 0 ,, Ol>t'n 'ti! 9 P:\I ·:sL.'{CE 1946" Toni Escobar ~ bath5, bWlt-Ins. lmmac. Lot1/Crypt1 156 cul-Ot·!&c. 3 BR's 2 Ba 'i 1s t \\f'1t~rn Bank Bide. K 1. Lo f II cond. Priettl to ~\I a r 2A0,f."""~-·pl(:ifiC-VieW 11 · . · $ 16 950 Unn·!'rslt~ Park a Je ng e ow J;il,rf(I ~1 . 1 trplc, blrn!, 1 ed kitchen ' ~D~1"y~1~8~3!!3!!.0'!l!"O•l"!'N!!;,;;",,h11t1~!!1!-E!!d"'!'P!!e,,te"r"s"o"n"""""I MO-GAN R•ALTY ' f'moria ' !'i.B. w . nt v.• crpts. CO\ertd pa tio, 2 Bedrm, 60' x 100' fenctd • " 1m. • .)W.JS64 • renC'!'d. Area tor., t>Nt or 101, dbl rar. elect b!nn R/O, J Huntin ton le•ch , Lagun• h•ch 673-"42 675-6459 Commercial t r a 1 J er · S • 9 • 9 5 0 · d~ atta formal !iv rm I EXCLUSIVE 3 Br, l Ba Property 151 nfA/VA/Ccnv . .345-7305. FA ht, t"l'PtS, drps, covered ,;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;; home. Lmda Tsle. Pnv. $22,500 P•tio. W•lk to •hoPP'"i· TIRED OF WOOD & GLASS ,doc ·=k'c. $~14~7:;·"":;:·-;":;:'""";.==--CENTRAL LOCATION 3 br, 1 ba + COfl\'!'rted fam Paymts chtaper than ren1. ~lod,rn custom home. exCf'J.1-$1l IOO VA C-2, 90':as.f• lot ..,.,th l.000 rm. .t'ice f reedom Park RENT RECEIPTS 7 , . . 8Q ft hrat~d and a ir-tond. I' J!'nt city I< ocean \'ll!'w. Stv-Anrol'll!' qualifies ~ub)('ct In bulldina, in c .. '!. ·~".OOO. hO~. f"li,\ or\',\ ok or as-Coni t itt !his sharp 3 be'(!. era! lf'veh, -All optning to fll.A Lean v.1th IP. annual ..,,.., sume :,1. GI Jn, S126 mo f f il 20' hi-. Ji,,n, room .,.,11h T Sinflt ltnant 14" yr~. PIT!. Call \\':'>lC, £9-9:iSL 962-4471 ( :".::'.) 54~1103 room pus am Y room tirepla~·; •'Uspended against Pf'l'Ct'ntage n.tt. ot&l pay-Pete Barrttl Realty home. fonnP.J d1ninr arta, mtn1 Sl43 per month. ShaJ1t 641•5200 * R.duc.d $1 ,000 * D" uSf'd brick fireplace. Like ettlar I: cork. Built-in kitch-3 b!'droom home rlistenin.:, FHA. VA, Conv~nt., or )OU IYOrced! Jlll'W v.•lw C&rpC!'ts & drapl!'S, t n & dininr room overlook with tlARDWOOD f'LOORS . Condominiums u.me u? 3 BR. + fam. rm. Must Sell! blcin R/0, COO! CO\ltttd P•· !Jvinr room. 2 Baths \\'Ith 2 luxuri~ baths. modem for ••I• 160 Z Ba. $2!.700. ROO:'>f FOR I no. Just 1'f'ductd to S21.300. sunken tubs & i:ardtn. 2 built-in kitcbtn Ready for I_..;.....;.:;..;... ____ ;;; Call: Pat \\'ood ;-~j.2300 BOAT OR TRAILER• Cail S<li-1221. BMrooms. Approx. 2,000 Immediate occupancy. GI ''TIBURON'' Scenic Proptrtit! 6j5-57~ Pnce rt'duced for quick,·_., SEYMOUR REAL TY liq. ft. "''ith room for expa.n. buy~rs "'!'lcom~. CALI.~ RESALE REWARD! Anyonr kno~·1n·1: the 11·here.abouts or an in- dll'idua.I 1t.·ho tits the foUowina d!'scription: e Hu ov.n car and 6 to 8 spare hours l\'etlc!y e Very intf'r~s ted In ~xtra income oppor· tunily e Nol lnttre~!f'd in ma kin& ptrsoni.l sAlf'11 calls · e \\'ishts to t':O.ta bli1h O\\ n busint"il . e Hfts $900 to $9,000 availabl~' to invest m future , PleAse fill in coupo n bf'I01t.'. \\'t 11.r" a rapidly f'Xpanding natlonaJ corpora tion loo)dn• tor just iu'ch 1 ptr~on. Our distributors "'ho purchase and 1e1-v1ce our unusual Talkinc Vendln1 i\lachint s arl!' rapidlr trowing from parl·t1m,. to full-time operators. We ~ure all )·our locations aod train And cot.11\sl'I )'OU 110 that you may bl!'gln lo enjoy a. profitable part-tlm~ bu1lnt.~S im· mediately. Vendin1 is a gro'M·ing $.'>-billion marktt. and v.•f' would likt 10 help. you be- rom" a part i>f !hi.~ , profitable area and i:-ain a ju~l N"v.·11rd. ~ fn4J B h Bl d H B h ~ion. S79.SOO. Cal • COLLEGE PARK AREA Sharp,] bedrm! Lo\'ely car: eac , .. , i:n c Wa Iker & Lee Skarp. 3 lze. BR. heme. ptJs: Best &tta: Ot>tn 'fil 9 P:'>I ~.I Family rm .. 2 b-plc1., •ha.&: HAFFDAL REALTY ..,,/TO~IZ/'t 2700 Harbor Blvd. at Adams cpts. $31,900. 2515 Va1Nl' •.12 "05 $23 000 RE Pf. • -~ ' AL ESTATE ~.., °"" 'til 9 PM "'57"' un791 Ev"' >ll·Ul6 FULL PRICE e O O 1•~:;~ii•';,',.;:-;o;;;;;:;;~:;;:;;:1 .. ~~~~"!"'!"'"!"""I Il.90 Glenncyre S1. Nl Y NE e Ii BR, 2 SA. in Colle&e Park 4 BEDROOM 3 BR-2 SA Glenmar. family -1~-!Mn ~9-0316 OF A KIND VU HO~IE arta. Anlhoiiy pool. '°''tly rm, formal !1v rm wllh brick * WOODS COVE * 5000 »q rt Do\·er Shore& )'ard wlbrlck patto. S!l!'• $28,000. GI no down, 17(X) 1q brepl, fA ht, bltin RIO, l Bdrnu .. 2 ba.ths: builT·ips, Contemp, Old .wort,~ de$if'1 as!umablt G.1. loan. ft, 60' X 100' f!'nced lot, disbwshr, crfllt, drpg, h&ht beamH!: <'hoice of ca.ri*'!· 4 8fl. +maids, 4 .~ bath Icy ireen shac CarpttLng I • a • • • • • • thruout tttis imma~ulate 2 VENDA TAL}(ER. INC. I ~. 2 B~ dinl'1g-rm, I 2800 \V. J\tockinfbird Lane iuniJe Jtol')' in quitt adult I 011.Uas. Ttxa11 75235 _I arta. J.ara:e tamLly rm, pr1-rt am inter~st~ in more. _In· f vatt patk>, dhi. iar. SI!'!' 10 formall~n 11bout . me.kin.a appl'f"Ciart. monl:'y 1n th~ Vf'nding bu11· L I R 1 I ne.u. I h&\'t .a ear and 6·8 . . a rw n _ ta ty, nc. hc:iurs per v.ttk spare timl'. 11;,e"J B:'"" ·11ur!>I , lll'lt;:n Sch 0 I can in1·"st ovf'r !900. $30.000. 642-23&2 blun RIO, dsh.,.,-shlv, ,,.,,;w airy di.ni"i area, Ira: bed-ll'lf, ti.le , paint. Mkinz S~cious rourmet kilch.e". \'XER leavinz. mu 5t seil. CTpts. drps. FA ht, panelled rms, dbl pr, fenced &: i.lj,C.00, 10 .anuq. dool'!I. foun11.1n Harbor Vit""' HLlli l'lome. 2 l1v rm ""'lfirt>pl, dbl i ar. ldscpd. REALE X amum. 4-car 1ar .. Tenns. \"rs. f)r1'', adult ocarpied. 4 Owner transferred, \\'alk lo ' n&r1 jl')(I .. ... 543 T.l.49 BR. 2 1iea. Vit v.·.By £Pp'L &hopping k sehoola. I REAL ESTATE B ·h. d • 64-l-659S An 3 P)l. 1 , 917 Glenr~yrl'. La.runs e in In Payment1 '62-4471 ( ::l:.) 546-llOJ 494-llll $23,000 Full Pdte For Sale By OwMr NR. beach 4 BR. corntr lct.1 e MONARCH IA.if-9 SOOl1. distance 10 ocean And 3 BR, 'Z BA. tam rm. n~ t•Z-4471 ( :°:..) 546.tlOJ 1.,.,·im'r pool, 1nd 1 cpd, shoppuia. l queen·11Zl!d bl!'d· sh•I:'_ crpt, _pain:. Near St. •T IBURON CONDO e spotless Mme. 10% d..,..,, or Larae new . 3 " den dt pool. rooms, muter bedroom MA Johns. r..0.500 >19-2085 2 • auume FHA 139 ,jOO . 0...."ntrl bu_ilder. S89,9'l0, lu:ruriou~ priv111t bath. O\\'~ER-3 hr :lb frpi ~tory 3 BR. tam rm, bml Ov.·11er. 54~. 497-l:r.37, 499-2'J74 ldegJ lloor pl11.n 1vith lols • • a, c on d1n, "-et bar, sh.!ig: C'll>ts cvtr 10,000 aq It cul~-1ac. thruotit 1 k' Irvine BY O....·ner; 4 BR. tam rm, or room. Upgrad~ carpi!'!! Pror lndscpd Jc_ dee. FHA . ' ~ tt-11. &Jr.cont!, lit patio. shag cp!. Good and malchina d rap f' 1 . 514':"'. Sl2.9CXI. MS-5891, t'OV d patio, 2 car pr, App, 1----------lt rm!. $37,500. 494-0386. Sl!.600 VA Loan .... 1th ..... ,_ 1,0,:-,~::::;o::...;,"-'=-"--~1 1800 sq_ ft. VA/FHA ttrms ,,.. YEAR old 3 br Spa.nl1h 11Ylt. 5'1i-8507190!-43Til 96&-lllS 'j CALL TO SE£ 3 BR, 3 BA. ocn &: C'1yn vu, menl s of SI56 pt"r month. Crpts. drp!, p a rt i a lly · bltin,, cp!f. 149,500. Terms. An)'Ol'lt can buy~ CALL· ~~l::\' .... m , c i. •. ,•z~Gli ,t .. ;"1ijiP 11612 ASH 1 ~,'.';;,,,0~01'!~;,,';''0 .. Walker & Lee 3 BP. en esla.te size ocean rn -• • • 1'tarly new 3 BR. 2 Ba. "''/ -s vi1'1t.• Jot, $24,950. Owner. bf'au t, ~ha&' carpt'i;:., nice WOOD COYE ~.Harbor Blvd; .a! Adam• 10-10 Ltnd~,, Pl, C:'>f. 642-1122 SINGLE STORY ..,.;,_IJpapers. Good !oc. nr. "bite 5htnilt'd a.It bo.ic, only ... ~ ()pf'n lil 9 P?>I :-.rESA Verde by 01t.·ntr 3 BR. 3 Bl!'dnn. 2 bath condo., mod· lam rm, 2 BA. patio, Open em bullnn Queen's lritch daily $29,950 .>\5--207:) lormaJ hv rm 'ol'Jth flrt'pl: :'llESA De l ~tar j BR, J BA. p!f'nty of cupboards. Pri!'l!'d :'lli>n1· extras. By 0....ner. low at $28.QXI. E.xisttng FHA 5-tfr.1101 loan, dbl pr, UJ>il'lded Dov•r Sha,.. crp1a l: drp~. Su j)t'r clean~ park &: rttreanon facwt1!'s. 4 blocks to ~ach, on 2 lots. CORONADO horn~. 3 BR, $3.i.s.;(). All wood interior • cedar Family rm, Plush 1ha: 187-42 VIA SAN MARCO 1 "li.lls &: c~ilinp. hardv.'OOd carpet throuJhout. Lois ol P.:,.Ol'XI \\'lll buy a quah1y 3 floors , peakt'd &. beamed other exlrM. J mm e d bdrm, 2 ba. I< family rm. bt-droom ceLlinrs 3 Bed· po1sessio,,, SJ.2,;;oo. 537-9500 home in pm tire Turtle rooms. 3 baths; 2 d!''1S, dln-;O~• ;"""::..'="'::::.------ ftoc'k H1115. in& room: tire-plact. Lushly ELEGAJ\'T HO~tE -2630 111 17192 HOPKINS landscapt"d prden w i I h ft. wl park-like back ~'d. 3 5paC'lous 2 bdrm. " den plus bnck paths k. \'ine CO\'ered Br. din nn, lain rm. mi.ny S4~S411 •nytime O J t an in\·e11 ov~r !9000. ~IO?lol!CELLO tov.·nhoute -V-21 170 Ltxin11Dn l.n, C.'.\1. 4 br, l 'iamr 1ood cond. Shcv.·,, Sun or by I' appt. S4~S612 Add1'!'li5 lncom• Property 166 City . . !:it&t" -··· Zip .... --.-cosrA -~ftSA ..... rhonr , , 12-2 Br Garden Hou&l'I .all · I "''/all. 1araa:es & patios. On ' -D1>p1 61~7~ - valuable 172x20.1. I blk Bank AAA of Amerlt11. 2 nii. ocean. CANOY * PANTY Income Sl.~/mo. Sl69,;:a'.I. HOSE · Good tftm.!L Gail PAi e (NO SELLING INVOLVED) OwTlf'r 545 &rnard St. C:il CASH REQUIRED 646-«Jfl EAST COST A l\fESA 8 UNITS PRIDE OJ' 0\\1!\'ERSHIP Aho 1mall"r UT1il-' Sam!:' Area JOE FORTIER RL TY • 616-:WlO • 4-PLEX, Co11a :\le~a. Stll or tradf' up. S24.000 l'QU ity. :.R. 211 Ba. V1!'w By a.pp'\. Industrial Property 161 HAVE Pl.an onl!' .......... S\155.00 Plan two ............ S192S.OO I Plan thrff . .• . .. .. $3850.00 E:.:!'l!'U~nt po!tn1 1al 1ntome for a f,..,.. houn wetkly v."(lrk. (Days Z, E\'rninp ' Refill· ins; 11nd rOUt C'ting money from co1,, OPl!'rtllt d dispt,,~· ,.ff "'i lhin a rrualLl!rd ana. IH •nd lts ,,am~ hrands.1 For personal 1nt!'rv1ew 1' n d nam", 11ddre?.."i an<! phone '1Umber To'l :-.lult'l-Stait: Di~t .. In.._.. !Sil \\'. 81'0ad .... ·ay, Anahf'1m, C•. 92502. •114) "'·""'°· I 2 balh homt, ~1th asaum-arbor. $'19.950. Call • xtru. $12,500 Own e r NE\V Office Bulidina: 642-"'~•~. I \\'/$11)) K equity, TO BUY OR able insuranee loan. ""alk .-..> t& shopptni, schools &: 1011. ~~a-ff BEACH cabin, 1tep1 trom W S27KNT. Ner Income SELL A BUSINES-S V IEW FROM I' EVERY ROOM '62-447l , ... ,54,. 3,000 !IQ. ft. of irac10u1 UV· ... ~ -101 1llage Real [sta te in; 1n this t leianUy appoint-''DINE & DIVE" Hi 4 SR, 3 Ba homt. "·1th brau r ta.mily rn1 I.• fonnal in this vacant l bedroom, 2· din. rm. 3 llrtpl'!, l car bath pool hon1e. f'~sh paint Chl'l'lrr mo\'inf . $32.9oo. .../TOflj ,._, btach, locatM In Bay1ho1~ A HOLLA.NO BUS. SA.L ES I 4615 GREENTREE REAL ESTATE Trailer Puk. 1 BR fully FREE a, CLEAR 'i "Tht Brokl'r .,.,,lth Empathy" Sl!'aut. lo wnhOuse w ~tel turn. ~ I best off «' r. '-Industrial Bld'• 1n6 Orange Avt ., C.:'lt. ' f :lr. SS!l,jOO, 1n and out. Likt" .. ew wl w plu!h carpr i. lt premium Ll90 Clennt yre SI. :>48-9890 bfot,.,·@en _6-lOP:'>I or Lot (I a.el 6'5-41i0; 540·0608 anytime loca11on nr. pools&: rtnnis, "'-9'4·!H13 .J.49-0316 TO\l.'NJJ OUSE cartfn:e liv-1 \V ,R, DuBoi!: 545--7166 \\'t n!'ed sa1er; p!!'Ople JEAN SMITH, RL TR. 1ha; cai·pe1. Enck tittplac:e , • • ... ltlt!!'!'!!!'!!'!!'!!!'!!' ...... Ov~rlookini;:ta,..c p.arkuea. Lagun• N igu•I 1na: Park Lido . No Lott for Sal• 170 Blt-tn .,.,.,t bar in family ltatehold, 3 BR, 2 ba, 3 ••• , . . NEEDED: ·KIO E. 11th St.. C.:'>I. 646-Jll5 bl!in RIO. Prictd to sell at last lluff $'24.800 Call 847-1121 -------·I SEYMOUR REALTY e EXCLUSIVE AG°''TS e li111 Bei.ch Bl\'d .. Ht;n Sch rm. &: much mo~ are off. CO'llPLETELY PVT POOL aararts. xtras -p(IOI, • ~l + Acre, \.i tw lot • \\'.ORKlNG PAATl\'l:R OR I e~ 111 this 3 bdrm , 2l~ ~· r!'d tio • BR 1.; $31.500. Owner 6#-2'150. Coro~a d•l ?<lar PVT INVESTOR. Substant-1 SALES • LE,\SES Open '!LI 9 P:'>I balh, 2200 sq, It. to"'nhou~. BA.' va11!; v'1e:., 1ndscpd~ BLUFFS CONDO: 3 Brl3 •60 l-20IOe iI.I return on monty l.n\•est· S·12,.;oo_ S35,:i00. 0o .... ·n p 1 y tn e n I ba, corntr 101. $42.500 by LOT on i\1tsa V!'rde rolf ed. s~cur~ w/~llat!'rl..I. / 11011 ASPEN S3.500. \\'ill carry Zncl. O\\•oer; 644-19S5. counir, view ~~! Last of 2 For more mfo write P.O. $19,500. TREE LANE -t95-.'i748. \l.'ESTCLIFF-Sunny :\ br. 2 1 lots. o~·n!'r aJt :i, ~:i . Box 1819, San1.t Ana. : ~ Bedroom. carptl!, drapei, j Bdnn. executive homt ""'llh Lido Isle ba, custom PAllo, lze yard. MESA VERDE FAlR\VAY I COIN Openited Laundromal t\f'Ct. kllch. pi.tio, Corner LOT "· h Bf p · ., l lot. Adult occupil!d. Low dn foN-1·tr vif""'· ~.500. r-.1ust sell $44,900. 642-3)49 . By ov.<fler. 331-3«11 or · on .,.,,,c \'rl, nc....i to · l"l CATOWBA LIDO Islt lot -57'xU', HARBOR HIGH' ,.ms eves 642-43&4 prn.rluce income for 8-li-S:ioil 968--13711968-1178 '" ....... ~u Turtle Rock. 3 Bdrma., 1 ba. !arrest avall on lht island. 4 br 3 ba "1'. FHA Mount•in O•s•rt quahfltd ptr.son 1n Hun. ?.i14 Vi11a Del Oro • ~ J ';f' homf', nicely dri.l'W'd land· o~'.!_r ~';"l.~ .. ~500. By S39.9~ o ..... ,;._: 546--'20&3 ~~Rtsort , ' 174 1 t,.1"f~':.:, Bch .area. Call ~e ... pon Sf'i.ch £M -1u.1 •' ,•zir:I j l'of,"'j.. r;cal>f'_ d. many I!~. Va-...... ,.., T'I '""° 'fi -'"""""" Fount•in V•ll•v • • ';~ 1111 •" cant You 0..,..n the land! LIDO refi iden~ • .4 bdrm, 2 ~R Sal~ By O~ner. ?rlec. • 3 ADJACENT hillside lakt Wanttdl Liquor l ie. '•'Or.Yard •t"'owk.,Lh"o",;°",,',' I ~i\2 .. iOIJ.. d h•11 !~·6~~~;ncr. Ca.ii 6iJ.-~ aren;_e.\\'ts~;I~~ &4~1203. me I ;~. ~24!:.1'' Elsinol'(. Oranze Cncy o'1 tale iOld I ~=~~-~~-~=I N H • h is~ue-!Ofld or ro:ktalisJ Professionally d&cor lnlldC CUSTOM HOME . . re I 3 BR/2 ba., on 11t loll, \\'iU twport •111 t• Out of State Prop. 171 BU)'!'r \\'Ill pay top l~! " out. 'l Landscapf1j patio5, 0:-1 bi;; country 1izt Jot, de· . , , 11"8'5" ":/opt1~n or lakt 3 BR & DEN 11 \Vinston. <.'olleC't 2131:?'7':!·4249 I I f · • tached ,.,.,, an.t """m t I Tradr. 603-TIS». , 70 Ar. Ror;.,.,·!' , N.:>L, just \'tr)' p\1. ,,.,. p ta1ant v1t w · "" " ...... o no. ol town, Lo d11·,, p~'m'1t, l.A\\'N rou!e for &alt. ss:io. pool. S2T.500. John Irwin 1 .. roam.:: Edr-m/'l ba., &.II rht REALTY ~ 00\''~ buy1 bt-111 Lido 10,,1 tt rm financin'". CltAI'. ntt per nion1h. \\'ork 4 day• A~90C. 636-4470. details 11 F.ta[ E~t<i1t by Univ Puk Center. l!"VU'Je valut. 4j' lot, cozy l BR Nt&r CUn Dr. Custom htlm( " I BR ] '' 8 , bl l~ :-.1eV&y .).lj.Q.15S, 893.8.)33, • Ca.II An~>lime 333.0320 149.500 Prin S75-2&4l. onl y 6 )ear5 old. ~ run lot~ of hv.-y trontagt B.v 1 11k. T1iick & equip. l'1cl'd • 4 • • tms, .r, • bo h "I f Dbl 011·ner. Will tradt for lnr 1 $300. Aft 6 pm 847-51.tO. r u lb ' -• M d I M t g, Ii 1. b In:; .• patio. ' TD --000 6-1-1-~S ... I .am Y rm W ar . ..._~ pa llo • e 2-ST0RY tou'T\houst , 2400 t t a I e r 1:8.r on t.lle)'. A iood buy _prop or · .t•.l. · ',.:i BEACH Stand-Food to fO. I: ne1t.'ly la nd1eaptd . sq ft. ·I br, 2•, ba , Jar fim .._,... R ...L. F•r Serr plu• T'f'ntalt ra 1 6 A~!uinable loa.n ~ !4 ..... , . • 4 Br. 2 b11, many cU&tom ar ™·"'""· an,.;ntS, ms, · · . s ..,,., u.~l rm. llv rm, formal <hn. 2 leaturt!I' $ll,500. A&liumt C G rOVll 110 month oper11t!on. 67.~2650 ~~~::;:~-~:::-DC::0-7"--1'1!""""'"'"""",,,;;.,..,..,,i frplcs, cu•tom I nd~ c pd, "l.L t;\. '•• · J 414 l't. fHA. Prin. on I y. I) >:I' I Money to Loen 240 Huntln9t on Btach Good loc nr UCI, 11ehl.~. ~27 •• ~ 20 ACRES producinr On1nge --;;;;,·;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-Cheaper Than •hop': $Ul,7:JO, 0 w n' r -. .. a1v Cro,·e In Rivtr!idt .I.I V11n 1 • $1t,soo. ~1337 M••• Verd• "''•' N,!,~:1L~.~. o rr1(, Buren ,. Cleveland Good Cash fast'· 1' l &t-droom, c~11. drapt•, Rent! site for trailer pk or 1ub- eltc1. lntch, pano. C-omfor O nly $22 900 5 BR. 3 bt f'>Of'C' bomf', 2'i00' Newport Shores divl•lon. On m11.in h1t.'Y 10 iot. AdUlt occupied. LoY.· dn. 1 ORA.MA.TIC • • • • • ol •lt2•n~ Dtn ln<'.lude! ..... i\IU'Ch fJtld. \\'rit• Ch<1.,o; 1st & 2nd Trust Deeds &ll-ljOT '96&--t!17'96a-ttiS c~ l btdrrn! Lui:ie )'ard: LlWl,e rm . ..,..11h nillly .,.,,n. ~·et bark~ tablt:. Pnl'ed 3 BR,1:,_~~ xtra ~tnt'. dp,o;, :'>l&r11n, m No. ;\lam St, 1-·R.££ APPRAISAl.S f'ru11 rrtl'i<~ de"• plu1 term•! din. rm.. or quick sa t . Principal• cpl, -'· "''" mmtd. nJVPl'$!de. 92501 Costa M••• lnvt1tm ent HAFFOAL REALTY 1:r r11mlly rm, ~ er.. 1 "1111 for aipp t, MS-2673. By ~~·ner. M2a3..0 I prin-S41-n11 enytlm t "" u•5 f 1 NOW'S THE .,,1., RHI E•t•t• W•nted 114 ..,,_ rp CS I.. P<UIOc rr.akf. lhlft E"" ~"""' !"';,.:' ~~1; f;:~"~~; TIME FOR S•n Cl•:.~~ll I * CASH BUYER * < BDR.\f, Ibo horn•~ Gi<o D RAST ICALLY >•• • '""'' S39D"1. 9UICK CASH I ., 1 ;)~lsh coita.ae '"'beach. J6' Don 't hst )'tlur homr. ~ .. ar. r u I y la.nd5c.aped. REDUCIE D Ciou 10 ~hp'; Jl.1"!'11.•, schl,,iEx..,cuth'f. O'll.llslr-r. mu~t Wl"U i d h•11 THROUGH A J1v rm, 2 bt. Spotl"'S!! R..J s.!'U U to U! pa.rk k bch-l29,i.1l. Call -'lcmS!lh G a rd rns Cit!· .. re I DAILY PILOT lo!. Qwn,r: •96-:.:77 Sav~ lin1e, lllVt mori,.y, 90-2231. rtrt• bf'IUly. 2; 00 ,.,. fl, 4 "\\'EEO tt ,. reap ·~ I" "'d. lirm t1Uc-r. Broker "' WANT AD ""f "" fr"""" • .... • • CAPITAL HOUSE lfuntlncr \\'•teh the AR + l•mll.v C<'lNirr lot l',, 1 r ,r': Ctn1rr. l!"\'inc tuni Into cish lhN a DAl1v I INV!STMENTS • OPEN 1-IOUSE column. er ri\l'Ot"r. 961-i;il r \ 1 r ~ ~42 5678 'I • •-_Pilnt Clu1lfltd a!f S"Z·:~~ _ ~·~·t\17 It ."1-lli-.- I ''lfO Needs l\1on,.y.. S llvailablt on all typts ol Rtal l:Jt111t-rn1d lor or r,ot, 9 IV 9 pm , da.1ly. TR UST DEE'D CESTER, )'1C, BkT. J::Zl ~-Br\Jad"ll.'I'. !'A. .'>1:'.4~.S I $El 1 JNG'""Y~a-ur~OO.~t'!'-;'W' wllh us. ,ff!I It Lisi, Dally r i.r"' c1 .. s,.1nrt1. M:~;g 8u1ln••• Opportunity EXCELLENT DISTRIBUTOR OPPORTUNITIES "TH INK AND COROW llC:H" 2tO With Dt. N1polNn Hiii, W•rld·f1meu1 -'ut h1r' 1ncf "Kln1m1k1r of Mllli1nalr1s" Or. liill't ''Think a.nd Grow Rich," ha! sold ove-r ten million copies a nd t1t.'t nfy·,;ix million ta (M's and rec• ord~ Ji.ill'-' latest 11 nd t"rtale~I u·ork -"The Philogophy Qf Succeu'' -i~ now Avail.able on cu11ette tapt'S in .a eon· venit.nl 17 SUCCESS PRll'\CIPLES home stu· dy proiram lhrough our Qi1tributor orr aniu tion. T h i s all-nf''V BLUE- PRINT or SUCCESS I! orl1in.1Uy ..,ndorsed by : • Thomas A. Edison • Dr. Alf'xander Graham Bell • H,.nry Ford • Woodrow \\'il5on • Lutht r Burba.nk •\v11 liam Ho1t.·ard Tafl 9 C)TUS H.K. Curti3 • Edward Bok •·Dr. Elmtr R. Ga lei • \\'m. \Vriglty, Jr. • Col. Robfort A. Dollar • Johri \.\'anamakrr • Francis I. DuPort l •Charles M. Scll""·•h • J. Pit rpoint r.forzan, Sr. • E. P.f."Statl"r • Gf'or1:e S. P1trkf'r • l-!11 rvt~· S. fireslonc • F. W. \\'()O]\\·orth • Judit: Elh!'rl H. Gary • Edv,,in C. Barnt\ • Charll'I P. Stf'inmclz • Elbf.'or t Hubbard • GrorJ:t Ea.~1man • James J. Hill • J. Oi'dl'n Armour • Dr. Oa\'id Starr Jordan • J . G. Chaplin,. • John Burroush1 • F'rank A. Vand~rlin • Gtnl!ral R. A. Ayrrs Hl'\l'I nthl'rg find REAL SUCCESS. earn an EX· CEU.E:'\T IKC0'-1 E And lf'arn PR(lfESSJONAL SALES:\IA\"SHTP. For drtai\s, mail this cou· l"l'On no". --···· Lil H. GARLINGTON ,RISI DINT BRAINPOWER -HIGH PERFORJ\·~A NCE SYSTEMS, INC. 1930 Port Lockslei&h P1ac,. N~·P"lrt Btilch, C&hf. 92660 17141 644·743.1 I undrr,o;tand lhf'rt 1, NO F'RA !\'CHlSE FEE and my invl'stmtnt '''ill 0... 9tcurtd by merchan- dls!'. Plf'll!t st.nd mt in- formation on your l\'a· polton Hill opportuni. tlt!: DAIL V "ILOT J2~ 1st TD Loan 1% 't. INT£REST 2nd TD Loan Term.e based on t!Qulty, 6'2·2171 54!-0611 servlnr Hubor area 21 yn, Settler Mort1•1• Co. !36 E. 11th S~I Mort1•ges, T tu1t D1.d1 260 I NEED CA3H $1000 OR J\10Rl: I SH: Avco lllrirt lor a Real Estate k>&n. Upon approval use t.he money however you hk<' Al~ u~ abou1 ow- unstcu1"ed ptr90n.aJ !OIJIS. AVCO THRJt-r 620 Ne1t.·por1 Center Drive 83J.-"'10 NO ONE c11n top our prices- CASlf in 24 hr.i. tor your Truit Deeds. TRUST DEED CENTER. tnc. lln N. Broadwi.y, S.A. 543-3381 t •n)·time. iiiiiiiii;;i;;l~-1 RENTA~ FINDERS F r•• To L1rMllord1 645.0111 415W.1tt\,C•t. M .. fREE RENTAL BOOK DROP IN AJ\'D BRO\\'SE Walk•r & Le•, Reeltor& 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Ada.m5 ! Fountain V•lley Houses Unfurn. I SUM'.\\ ER rental ava!J J une 18. 4 br. $300 mo. Children & j prts ;o;o;o 962-353.1 30S Oen1ral $1311-l Br. Compl tum rtr I ~an. Child & pr! ok. I $11:'1-U tU . ~ df'n homt. \ E:lside. ~1ature cpl, Sml pet I ()}.:. I BLUE BEACON * '4.S.0111 * SI.'l,).Cle.a,, :? Br. ..,.,/b!ms. ! Cpt~. d1·ps. db \I.hr/dry . Child ol.. 2 BR home wt pool _ All Ubl pd. Stv/rtl, cpts, drps. SiZl>. BLUE BEACON * 6'!-0111 * 'Sli.;.l Br. 2 Ba. Dbl gM I.• I renct'd yard. Sinrle! "t'lc. I Sllill-4 Br f:tm hm "'f'! f itPLC gar a: yrd for kids I &. ptt!: I BLUE BEACON * 6'.S.0111 * FREEi! Landlords-Owners I ~".f' will !?.!tr tt:n&nl& ~ )'OU F"REE of charre ... ltlany desu·able renants on o u r 11'aiting hsl ALA RtntaJ5 e 64.)..3900 LARGE 3 btdroom. just ! p111,,ted, carpt11 .l drapes, fenc!'d yard. tamily room, children 11nd Pf"!! OK, l\'f11kl'r & Ltt. Realtor11. 842-4455 tit ~140. I $00-Util. P11id. E-sldt Bach. Slvlrt'f, CID. yd. sep. Nu~t $1:Z0.-1 Br. Coit.age wlflt>lc. Nie r yard & 111.r. Xln! loc! BLUE BEACON * 645-0111 * 3 BURM. + tamily rm., full dinifll'. rm., built-ln1 .• brk. S391'1 .1 mMth. NO l'EE, Newport, 5'0-1720. 3 BORl\1., Family nn., park !Ure yud. CO.Sia Meu. Klds OK, brk., $200 " month. NO FEE. 540-1720. B•lboe Peninsul• OCEANFRONT-Jusl bull! ? I sty-fant.;,s11c bl'ly -oces,, vi"'~· 3 Br. 2 B11.. film rm, patio, sundeek, d a h w h r , bltns. drp~. t't'PI!. Adult1. sml p e t. $~50 I mo. lse. 675-:JOJ.t DUPLEX -DtlUX!! ? b r . ref.rig, e!ec r•nce. patio. OREGIONAI. DISTRIB· Yl'ly, $22:>. Adulll, no ~la. UTORSHTP-ot about 673-4!8!1 5 0 0. 0 O O population Costa M•I• !$3.000 inveatmtnt re· ll·-c-0--LL_E_G_E_P_A--RK_.I quirf'd, I ' ODISTR!BUTORSI rw I $2.~ in\·tstm!'"nl I 01\n' OWN "PhUo,o· nhy of Success" l'lto- :ram at S249.~ plus ti.x []Cas!tlte CONDE~SA· TION or ''think and Grow Rich" 11 $16.00 plu• lax Name ............ ~--~··· Addrri;t .................. ,_ .. - Phone ·-·---··-·-··-........ .. S1111e ............ _ Zlp ,,. .. . C(lmpJ ffiltc. 3 Br, 2 ba, Ira: ram rm. trplr, <'rpt1, 11rpt, hl1ns, d"'h"·shr, block waU. Lra~ S2to mo. 5.48-5301 , i\1 ESA VER.DE' homt .,.,1th 3 I BR. Lra lt11Ced yd , near I sctiool~. S2~ ~r mo. Call Arent : 54µ141 3 Bdrms. 2 bath~. unturn. S!o\·r &: tr1a. 1ncludelf. Near ~t'hoot1 Ir "hoppin.t area. sm 1110. ~1.}.lZ).q L \RGt ~ bdnn to.,.,·nhou!e C'Pt.J., dp~. a•r11it. Dfl tJo'. s160 n'° t au :\1~ C 0'1rLF:TE Pn1·11c-y-Sl¥1. 4:'.t 2 Br h•r In court. P1 t10 ~ar. (i1G-fl71~ or ~l-.5SS8. · Dana Point 1 r • ' ' 5 • y r l :t3 DAILY PILOT I l~I Houses Unfurn. 305 1 Houses Furn. or ----Unfurn. untington &each l:-:l~K~,c-,,.-,-,,,-,R~R,.....-+-d~,-,1 \"'""' Nlr. all hhin~. wshr &. dryr. av111l mw. S230 pf'r mo. 1 yr 11'/l,(f' nr 1210 mo ft>r l )'n -54>-8424 A,i:I. SH AR P J br, 11, ha CTinrlo. Bltns + ~·Jhr. drytr. rrfria:. P/'IOJ It rec f11r. nlO. fi7:'>-.14.\'I. 3 BR. Conrl, Jl't B11 . pool~. rlithhnu!'f', J)lllln, r 11 r . 11/~IOt"l!l:I' :\.16-4Tifi Afl .• Sl!lj. ~o. Room~, 2 t>l'rirm .. fir'f'pl11CI', frnrl'ri :.•11rd. 2·1 r11r i:ar. M2·;:o\1-Rkr. • 4 hr, 2 h11, 1·pt•. rtrrr•. frnrl'rl, plltin, hltn~. sn; mo. :l~.)11()1 nr Jl42-J'll;J . -2 sn. ponl~t1l-pay .. ~ Clo~f' In hP~rh $'125 • ~42-:'.47i:i 1 ~---------2 BR, l hi!.. 11 /\\' rrpt~. rirp.~. LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO RENT??? CHECK THESE • Furnished ' . i;:-llr. np~· ~tn\•I', patio, 1 i::-11.rrlf'nl'r. Sl9.\ rii;2. 71.17. j e COZY 1 llDROOMI Irvine 1 Hilndy to 6"11.ch: Small pet ok. S9:i. 3 BR .. 2 Ba1h~ ........ s.~2.'il e WAlK TO IEACHI J BR. k tamily rm. hnm ... '1 R • ~·id k I I d s1--1· rnroom. •.111 o . 1 nc · gar l'tlf'rt · · · · · ·' Ut11it1Ps p111d. St25. ., 1471 Ap1rtrnenll llll' 111t Year Around SWIMMING! Summer r•tes •re cominq 1n. Before they do, pleese drop in; We'll try to rent t he best to you, And try to s•v• you mone y too. e POOL TABLE e HEATED POOL e SOUNDS e OFFICE RECREATION e COLOR T .V.'• M011d.tt, May 31, 1971 360 Apts. Furn. j N•wport Bt•ch 365 I Apt. Unfurn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 360 Apts. Fur n . . us . Huntington Beach t Corona del Mar • Sl:ll UP • ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; e \\'INTER RENTALS e crANT i &: 2 sE0Roo~1 ~ La Qui'nta Hennosa j Rf'nt No1v ror .sepi • Gorl!PflUs, pa.rk·likl'\ &et11n1. ABBEY REALTY &ii-.l.."50 ~ - Clnsrd garllg'-S for n1ax-_ !!~ lmuin serurity Quiet itrttt. Sr11nl•h Cnuutry E~111te Llv-,TRAILF:R 10x4J. C'lC11e to bily, .• Ort• Arlult• 00 'pet~. 2020 1 Ing & S['<!C'IOUJ Apt1. Trr-NB furn , Athdrs, no pets. Fullti•ion A\'e 11111.~bnr 10 I rarf'fl pool , sunken 'lll.S BBQ $'2:'.{) n)(l 67UT!l6 ON TEN ACRES Ba)', ll'lf'n So. unlll l blk~ Unl'ol>!Je\•abll!' l.1v1ng • Only 9 6ff:A1""rRONT LGE J 1 & l BR. Furn. &: Unturn. ~. of ~ew1JOrt Blvd. 642· 1 B r unf $150.fur n $17S I BR. 'l AA '1214 \\'.OCEAN· j F u·eplaces I pnv. pauos. AA<lll 1 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 rRn~T . _:1~. Pools Tennis Conlnfl Bkfst. {MacArthur nr Co.ut H\l'Y) Costa Me.s• Park-L ike Surroundint QUJET • l>ELUXE !-2 & 1, BR A.PT'S. Also Furn. Bach'-1Gf Prv patios • Htd ~I• Nr s~p·r • Adults 0'&1 Martinique Apts. 1777 Santa Ana. Ave., CM :0-lgr. Apt 113 646-5542 Unbe lievably B11autiful I ALL VTIL INCLUDED I Newport Heights 900 Sea Lane, Cd~t f'.W·2611 VAi. D' !SERE GardPn Ap~. Sl)f"r111I 3onu~· a s1 l\'tr· ,\r!ults _ no prt~. Jo'll'.lwers ·-· CLf.AN l nr 2 Br. Ar\lt~. no I * BRA r e\'l'r}'\l'hf'rr. Stre11m & ptatl'd canri!e llnulle_r Is pPts. Le kit Sl.1:l-Sl10. 2.121 1 * SPACIOUS * • NEW* \\larrrlal! ~;;·pool Rec. Rm, )'f)Ur1 LI you .bring this 11d l E lfilh s1 NB &lG-1"01 2 Bdrms. 11~ bath~ l'ronr Lit COSTA/\ ·r s. 1 &: 2 BR. · \l'hl'o Vl'IU v1~11 nllr modi'!~ -----· Blfns, 5\l'immir~ P'JOI & 1ar· Sll.un11, S~ls 1-2 Brlrm. Furn· 4 blk ~ r ". D r ;: Apt. Unfurn. 365 apt. 2 Blkll. to B1~ f'orona 1lgP.. All uhJ pd. Sl'.iO to $1TD Unlurn. lrom s.135. SEE IT; 011 ~ .. ~~~ 1~~~k \~.G~n ~:f, General I &·~hopping. Adult$ .. "in pel.!i. mo. Acluhs, no petJ. 2fOO P;1rsnns, 612-8670 to 16211° P11rk~irte L.\ne. • s2;io i\!onlh, l:>4 Avoc11.r\n, CM. Sil·'1fl• 1 l~1 1 1 8'~ -141 I Wesley N . Taylor Co. .f IQ GARDEN LI IVINGUJI ' ,, VENDOME * 644.4910 * UN f URN 2 BR. 110>. u1r 1, 11!!1"!\c., pea~a.nt. l $1:1.i. i\IOnER!'< lgr l·Br. * COROLIDO APTS * Dramatic 2-sty liv. rm. !paid. Me1';5Pd ~· B ~ 170 I np11r t-.e11rh. C~1~. rln1rr~. I~l:-01/\CULATE APTS? 2 Br, studios & strPe• leve ls, 11•/fl'pl ., 0 v I! r Io o kin I Br. S"' 1n·· r • I rt 1sr r1r. 210 Chira;::!J ADULT and Sl85 & up Dsh'ihr. lrpl, rtbl troplc.al lndscpd swimminr 1\rlults. S 11!1 pr! nk I ~17-:lil\9 FA:'>llL\"' SertJOn I & · J" E 18th S -w. \\' 18 h !;; c \!'. rarpor!. L A RGE Pool. JlOO patio • ...., • I., ' · · 1 · 1., · · I-RR , ~w1mnlln1: pnnl 1 Close to skopplng, Park (i73-3.'J711 1 642-460.1 ~t:\V LR\, DELUXE ,\PT~ Blks tn _N>11rh. Adu I!.• •. 1'\o * Sr~r1ous 3 RR"!, 2 b11 '1 BR delUx". Walk to ~ach 74 'N~E~\\~•71,~,~.-, ~l'b-,-,-,~1'-. --~ Back-furn . , , ... $139.SO Pf"I~. S~l.i J>Pr mn. ~ . * Swtm pool, .p11!/grPen. I Adult~ ~6-44.~l "'kl!nds, p11ntl1n,g, cpU;lrirps. P lenty I BRf •14950 1Tr11dP11·1nrh Rrall.v 1111!:.:111 * Frf\l, lnd1\'rlnrlry lac ls !t13-l4Tl \\'kda~·s ofclosrts&·cupboard!pace.1 • urn · · • • · · ~ • 1845 A h • Ave ' 60 12 BR-f urn ..... $17 9.50 1 r .. ~F:Fh: uti1.1J"s'.1"~l RR Ill'~ N1'1 ' ~s. TA .>l ~SaA eom Sil·;_• I Costa Mesa ,'\n ~11. Jl . 309 ?tfonle '""L"l'"' Al'All \RI ,_. • .... 11r . flt"". . •• ur • ~ ...... "' uu \'1st11 . c ~I :HS-396.l \;.~r 11. ., .r, ·:v; :i·--·:u;.~~2 ":\fi-l:\nf; I 3 BR . 7 s~. Chou:e iT"f'"-I bl'll l~ation .......... Sl2.l l e S,.A.CIOUS 1 4 RR .. :! ~ Ra. t.. r11m. rm. I Tur1'f' HoC"k, nrh ne ..... !1i0 H11nt1y tn &.11ch! New Owners--New Management CALL NOW-548.97S5 llllrml Apts. Furn. 360 I Apts. Furn. Utilities G I enera Costa Mesa I AllULTS Or.'L\"', NO PET~ :i. , •. ~1 ... ·'-' ~ -·-J u s t for Sin .. le Adulf s Rl~'G BRm Annr>Linr"~ ~PACIOUS 1 Br. apts. Crpts,1 36-0 1760 Pomona 642·2015 I n~DE.COR -Ln: 1 Rr Sl Ill SOUTH BA.Y CLUB .\flt~. Nnll' l11·~il~h'r rirf!<. rlshwr, Ali bll11s, 11 --. :'\!rR cln~,.,~ r(l(IL ra,1n MEDITERRANEAN child ok. $150 prr mo, All CHATEAU LAPOINTE ArH1~. nn pr1s. ;.;;f....f;ili APARTMENTS u111 incrr:I. 64:..-0984.. 307 LO\'~;L'l 2 BR ar••, ~·ur11 k · . N e wport Be ach VILLAGE A\·ocado. CM, Apt 9 1 ~ BR. '1 r.aih~ · $27.i p;;i irl. ll:JO. __________ 1 cnrurn. Sh'l.lil ;rpi'g, htcl Lido Isle l>!M lr\'l!lr Ave. 210CJ M11rbo1 Bl\cl. I BA YCLIFF MOTEL Costa ~l"M S15.>-Sl6.l. 2 Br units, trpl, prol. C11rports. Adulti:,. no !lr\'1ne 1111d 16th) 1711 , :..l•-~2fl I crpts. drp1. beam cr lhna:s, I • IJJ\\I \\'EEKL'' RATLS * pr•~. frf'lm Sl 40. j DF:l:liXf; 2 Br. 2 t-.:1 I.· rtPn (714 ) 64S.05SO pat1n Adulls only-no pets 'll nb 'l \01!1!, e IUDGfT S.A.VIR! Renr 81!au11fuJ Jo'urnitur1 I Rrlrm. Chllrlrl!n '1. pets. lnr I s litile 1.s ---'l:lvn hor "" 1 · '"' 1100 · ONE MONTH Kl!eh,.n. TV'~. ma.irl service. 1911 rn111on11. A\"•, C'.'<t. pi!llf'I. bnat park 111 lpnn15 1 • I SEVERAL 2 Br~ 2 Ba .ip!s R'!f"s, ~1u Slnta Ana Ave.' rourt•. lh~f11rn 11 r\r•irrrt Balboa Peninsula. I S150 to $16j P"f n1n Prop. _,.,-. I Hr~ted P~.~· .. ·.-·, Dana Point I .Junr 1.· ... N-r1 1:.. S7j() ;wr "RAND n I J B 1 m~lllt Div o! So Cst RJty -'~'3,<1=3~95~-~~c-=-=,,.--,,I . Sl NCf~ 1946., j• NEWitORT HEIGHTS! complete with "" = n1n 12J:t+ 7~2-11.i:i "R;i ';ip1~"" 1~ u:-.~lnrk r.E. J-l~l2~ NE\V 2 Br, I BA. 642..{1643 alt 11.·"~rrrn. R11nk Bldg ll BR. i\10\~e in Today~ Sl:JO. your 100•;. *Studio Apt. $110 ~J:-.IGT.F. TV. JYV>!, f"'I~ nk Newporf Beech R"!r-i:1 FU1-ti. r]n~p 11'1 O<'""" 2 BR I I I ! 6 pm wkday1 WW ihow lsl -Purchase Option $.10k llP\\kl~. Dilna ~\11rin~ .........._..____ l'lr t-o;\\ I ~·r lr11<r . lnrl tlrrs: .. :clllOO~ilrs:i~~~· A!':e~t . ~ll'morLal Day ~~kend. No D I "1"3"3'"so"1'0'1P11rNk. •t • XLNT IASTSIDI lflr!. ilem ~leruon. I* 1 Bedroom $130 Inn, .11111 Cn~~t lh•T • LRr. 2 Rr furn ~rt :J\i fl/\\, <ir"<. trpl & r rri ~11i-~!12!i fi4&-1Z'JO -I r:hlidrrn, no ~ts. ays • lgn s LOCATION·: 2 Brrl-m•. . '"L" ~ NF.AR J9TH H-· •. ---8 -.--' ~~·='°' ~-c7,--cc='7 ,...., 24 Hour Oely, "· · ,., "''·· • unhngton eacn \I' "'""'" Rl »rl . 11r~>lnln h-1-1--1 161 rl"."'· 673-02:J.'.I e\·e~ .-NE\V 2 BR, beam ceilinz" 64S 0349 ~ 2 BDR!\I. ll'f'sh.ly painted, :-.IEU"-3 Br.-2 "'°· .,,,;-, rirp·. Yartl. Pel Oklly . 513!1. CUSTOM • I Yr;iJ"!\' No r11r n Ph ho-fnrf _f('l!' "llr' ! r"'! 2 rhilrfrl'n OK. ll.l71 nio "'nod P!lm"l.ina:: AIJ ftC c-~-· -----"A \\'a.'· nr L1fr" -,. f o 11"' Ad 1•· I hi CI rl 27• Furno'ture Renl•I *WINTER RATES * !111.111. R.1~3~ 2 ROR\I I I b I Jl' e .. ,_.,...,, ea ur~5. "'-'· u ..... no rn~ u VPr 11.1 .. rr.:1.rt S ·1 SOL TE ROS APTS. ' rr · "con,\· "i "" ..... ~~ pt'IS. Call now 646-0073. I prr ~. C.:i.1 \Ir. B~rnP<, • I.A.RI INDllDI 317 \\'. 19th, C,,\I. ~8-~81 • • ALL SUM,\IER ~ * • J::Arl y Cal•I ~,.ttin..:. Artulic • '1 Rr urc1rc w/c11ndk. ( F:, _R11 ), S2'1:1 mn Le&~I' J BDR~I unfurn Apt N"" 387 "'-Bay St. N>!lf'rt 121~1 .174-l~lll Rr11!!y ni<r. 2 Br. :r.:lnl loci · Anahf'tm 7T4.2Sfl(J Qi.111'1 • Allrilr S1 11rt11"1~ k l nnh. f:rA\l1\ful !gP hllch & I h;irio;::ini: lrpl ~r J\rh S'l:;t} y~.:1.11t'. lnri~11"" 111 apt C. 1 rl!rpP!. ll.'l~.i87 nr 771 L•guna Beach lion. r.11.rrlener incl k ut1J Ui.H11br11 fi!M-.l7Q.I! RR'J, $1 1(1 llfl. Art!t~. nn · ·r lcr Nn fl"I~ :t.ii...11\rvl 1 i:ii:'l-1.'121 r>r .'>4~7771 Sh11.limar \'.o I c \I SPAC 2 Sr 11pts from S140. pd. S\7j. l•lbo• lsl•nd I """-· '111i 1-:1rtrn. \l2r Ap1 ~. 1 hr 11ptc. 2 1<·11rrirnhrc. d•· .-~-:.....:. ___ ·_r __ I N Corona-d~l-Mar L.Rr. 2 •·•· .. I .. t _, ! Hirt pool. Ptay yd, Crpti , '11frd h;ilh. rlf'l'nr11'fil·r f,, 1 2 RR lurl'\. 11rit~. ~. " • ""1'. Y p111n "'': drps. bl!ll!I . patio, Newly • VJF.\\' HO~F. • 1 Br. furn Ill'!, 1111 tittl prl. funrlinn111 1!'fll(" ~.,.1 mmin1: rh1lrlrf'n 11r prt"-240.1~1 l61h t'()R ltll~e rlrllLXe rle\\' 1111 ~tO\'(, 11l112le f'n C'I g11.r il\.1 rtPrnr.:1.terl Kid! ok. Df'lus-t 2 Rr. 2 b11. Nor1h t llfl ALA RENTALS l BR . 11.pt. Win1rr ren111I. Pnnl. Gar112 ... Artulr•, 11(1 1..,.,,11, ll'i' h:1 ll, r11ni: r-nni: i.· ~·. ~R. ~1i; ... 1f.i;1 elrr 2 Br, 1 B1 month 6_.u-+4.21/~1730. I~ :\1aple :-Jo. I 642-6lfi4 lnr., "In• rocP•n i·ie ..... All i • Chonno·"" 11-r P"I•. SI.in. ~ll!"r 1'o. 9· ~J \\', I 1-• ' -0 I I •• U o • I•· ' Cl E•N 2 BR ~ I bl '" '"""· f'•ple. 0....,.. ..,.. "" P" mo.' l)"Wl , ~:.un11. '~'f) · pv1 1:11· M Rll~E lnm... u"rm. 11!' stn1r1r., vlt'I\ l'I ..... y ., , '" "'. \l"t'r, cp ~. 1 BR. r/n. oven &: dlap., " ,_ ' .,.... 1n 3 7'2 2:i7:t 1-\"il!IOn. r .\I, rt hi 1 ' Bl'am f•l'il"•. S.17.i mn . 645-3900 I . -' • . nH:P, ro :-1 TI x F: ~TA I. fully !urn, luirn ~-d15.hec, Of'Pan. Ar\lt~ nnly. Sl!Kl prr '. rp~. !11•.~!·e ria '., pet~ cpt5, 1.12 E.· Bay SL No. 8 . MIS~JON Rf'.ALT'' Balboa Peninsula NICE 2 BEDROO\f RR~:AKF,\STS ~l"NJ1AYS. 1 Sl 2~ mo J;1i;...w,;, inn 011 l!'a<r 673-69!12 I J140. !lli""-14,),J. I C.M SlM. 494-2792 evei i1r: •t!\.1-(17~1 • --------.--nu?le.x. C~rrf'lr<i. Sl10·~1 1i.i 17.VY\ K""l~nn Ln 1 BR. np"·l.1-f;rn;--Pill'k 'SH1\RP l-l'flrn1. rar p., tlrp!,11 BOR:\1 rlelw;P unlurnishtd "'knrls UNF'URNJSHED ·' brlrm. 21 , U j ' h d 2 BR. furn .. Y: up.\t111rs. 11pt ., Sll'i .>l9-f\ll."l1 •1 t-.lk WP~1 nf Br.;irh. 1 Nr11·iw·w1 No lra~r rP'f rt I pr\\·. f'll'"'· \,f"lund nonr I \.'latuf'P 11riul!1. ~nlv: Sll :i -''-''--------1 "· N'l''ln , .... ~. rlo~e ,,., n urn1s e ~Unrlf'ck. 'rty I!"'. $200/mo. For M~! re5ulls: 64:2-5678 I hlk t>ny<h of ~11 1 .. r1 !l4'l.7RI~ I :1il\-.i0.\i "'' 3 r n1 N-rn1r rrof)"rlir~ 67:..-j72fi I ];.lj f; 'list holfi..f,()16. I DAILY PlLOT !or action~ 1120 \\1. R11lhn11 Blvrt . flin. 7. -----f 4 " ~hope f.. lw'h. S:tl:i mo.I i;7;,...10711 "V"• _ ·--Apt. Unfurn. 365 Af\t. Unfurn. 36S Apt. Unfurn. 36S Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Un urn. ..... 1 ~!1-t-:lllii nr l!ll-~~. e FIXI" u••1•1 -M " rr " 2 BR. F'urn apt. 1 hlnrk from Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa esa OCEAN i·irll". "'111k 10 b(o.;irh, :z SR'~. Enclosed garagt . S..arh: Avail. 1!1 .lun,. 2.i1h. I ',::iR, t>l';:iml Pd r~~11"2 frpl. Kiri~ f, pets. Mov' in S30 wPekly nr SIOO. Uni I . .~-r ~"· '""" ~-l'l'Q. T-• > 11'" ••o'rl "7' ''"" ~!\-1.,'Ui,11. lli\•!1777. [)'1~Y • ..... j'R • .... -."""" e R.1.le~ by WePk-On Qrpan Laguna Hills e IA.STSIDI LOVIL Yt Lnv .. ly BarhPll'lr~. 1 -s R . Ls" . h • h 2 h C"1U'f)l'I~ rir11.pe~. ~lovP, rl'(. Mil iri '"1"\·icP. Pool. Uti! r. ne" nmr·.> r. ii., 111r · ,. e fii :r!\7411 e !'f'l'lri, rrpt.<, ti~ h.,. ~h r ·I Inert y.:1rrl, enr~ g11r.:1.ge. Kids · L"'1~rr' mll int·rt ArlJ tn rluhl k Pf'IS nk . S14a. Cl.F:AN harki!klr 11pt&. S:Tf'p~ Jl"""I. sm mn. :-.1r. f"rt'eman 1n tw-11ch. $100 N uri 31~ E. ~3'Wi~19 ! e IMM.A.CUL.A.TI! B11 lhn.ii Rl\'ri, fi7:l-~tl Newport Beach 2 f:l'rtroom. Sltn~. nr w rrpl!, \i RR. Util inrl'rt. Sl.iO/mo. rtrp~. Kiri~ k ptt~. H11nrly lo NP~•Porl Bt11rh Re~ 1 t y , BEAUT. mot'!. 1nwnhnU;<r . J Rf'11rh: $1.iO. ~7:'>-lfi4l RR. 21...i RA, lrplr .. Jlillio. 2 RR. ufif{ty inclurlt"rl S213 Ponl. 2 c~r Jilllr. All hlfn~. e ST!itS TO OCEAN! mn. 11 2.,ni. nu r11rr. rlr11pP~. L~., S2!1.ii Ln: 1 F.rlrm, hit-ins. r11rpe1~ li7.'>-l&l~ mn. 111 .i2~-47JO nr 846·~i9'91 N rlr11pPs . Child ok. Sl lll. , Corona del Mar "1'1'~ "·knrt~. ----~~-----1 Cl.TF'F'HAVF.N hnm~. r p1, e SP'.A.CIOUS 2 llllrm! NICE apt · priv hAlrony hlltt, r/n. 12 ~rt lnr h11h:,·. Crpl• Pl"! ok. ~-1.,ve in· w/h11rhnr J, · l'll"t'lln. l'lf'\I'. $21:'-_2!.:l AA!\-1020, "~""-·--Torl~y! Sl:il. lnrl Ut1/ 117.ilmn 2YIO Santa Ana H11igkts ~.v_ .. _,_. ___ _ -e 1..r.E ~1urtio 11p1 . siTn--m;;: JnF;At. Hnm'" -:1 hrlrm~ .. 1 e llA.CH LIVINli-yrl.\. 11111 p111rt. 67:1--JOS:i hil. /\'"" ~h111:. Sp~ni~h ""·· y,.ar Round' 2 BR "'Oldi!" 11fter 5 flr wknrl,. ri;., :"r srhl.~ t. l!'hp":;: II ~1n11les ok . '111:i. . , Cost• Mt•• ____ _ :'1.1-2."'..•i. --------------University Park HOLIDAY PLAZA I;;; ___ ;,;; _____ ,. HANDY MAN 01'.:LUXF. Sp"rinu~ 1 RR 2 RR. 2 h;i , ~umm"r .. 1~2.i. WANTED rurn 11p1 Sl .1.i. H""'"rl pool. :i BR , ~ummrr ........ S.17;.. Hu;:" \ Bedroom. Child & Ampl~ Pil.rkinj!:. A rlul r~ . no 4 BR. 2t~ hath~ ...... $3j(). Pf"L $113. P"I~. 196.l Pomon11 . C:\1. ! RR . 1\'llh f;1m1 ly 1"'"'1m OUPLEX 2 BR. I RA , Mmpj. Tun I~ Rork •....... $.170.. rr.d"<'. lrpl~. rl rps, 1'1'Cr1g, 3 RR . 2 h~rftc ......... $32;j. e NllD MORI ROOM? lltov .... E-~irl,. nr Ca.rhnhr 3 BR. 2 hilrh~: furn1shtii 3 BR. 2 BA. Blln!. l car rhu1·ch. Couplr. no prt.'I. ~'·~11 Au;:. l~! .......• $~f'fl i;:ar.o.~e Children \l'elrome. Sl::,O. ,\l:'l. f>.12.0.i~. red h·11 S\70 s;,~c1::· -Ki'(' .~::r• ::~ I e ION.A.NZ.A.! ..... r.-. TV & pl\. Sr,o. ~rk . Mo1"1. 2.101 Npt Blvrl ., CM. RE.\LT\' Uni•·. P~rk (Pnrrr. Irvine ("1111 An\"1im" R.\'l-01>!20 j BR"s. 3 Ba. 2 /1repb1 ct6, l fio\h--74~:i rilr o:ar.:1.g". Carptl! &.:~-==-~=-~~ ril'"'P"•. Kiri~ Ar ptts !'lk. • f'URN. lNrL u t ! 1. Sini::I'! ok. S400. OELUXf. bachelor Ar : br 1 .. -...... -~_.,._,.....,_~,.I Ari!~. S.\~ Wl'tkly It up i\tn 4SR. '1 ha. ford ,\llrrl Pnn! r.:1.lr~. T"rm ~ Av11.i1. 993 El pri\'1l"11"f'.•. Av~ll irnmerl., • VA.CATION-r11.mino . .i4~jt. S.'T(I l~r . .1111-2~17, l\'Pa.r Rnund! 91 th" Br11ch. 2 $25 per week & up Condominiums 1 BR'•. Cllrpt'I!, dr ap!'~. BACHELOR,, l RTL Unfurn. 320 SIO\'t/rer. Ava il NO"'! 1185 TV J, m~1ri sl'rv. 11 v11ll. Costa Mesa ••POOL TIVIF. • * 4 RR. i-1nnl\rPlln. nr 0\\1 S'l~O mn 1nrl rluh h~P. pool !..· n•lllnl. ll"'i>-ll.i.l.i/.i4f,....d11\11t1 Fountain Valley roR LEA~F-: ~ hr <""nrll'I ll47-i9ii Pverun11;1 Huntington-Beac_k __ _ ..,...._____ - fOR 11'11$• 2 RR Condo. $'120 J)'"r mn. l•t t, l~~t + S1f'IO rtrp. 1 7 1 4 17!2!\-k~l.\ Duplexes FUrn-.--3.45 Costa Mes• -· FURNI~En rluplf'"(' ~pl. Mrrn. !\o ,.hilr!N>n nr pPI~ "·orkinr iid prPI , .\4.L'187.t Duplexes Unfurn-. -3~ Corona del Mar RE~10DEI.. RR, w/\I . hlln,•, hnr 1!"11~ rrpl, hl'.:1.rn•. p11h" ; arill·lll'I p!!I!. $1.1·1 Yr11rly. ~1'2·11.'20 "\YEED JI A: ttAP" .. cl•~n nut fhP tn"ll~U~! .. ITll~h - him lnln r~~h lhn.1 ~ Da1ly P\11'11 Cl!!.!5llirrl a.I! 642-567.t ALA RENTALS 645·3900 . - Over JOO Llsthttt te choose from ••••• , CALL US TODAY! ALA RENTALS 1999 Harbor Bl'ld. Costa Mesa 645-3900 LANDLORDS & ALA RENTALS • 645-3903 $1'];, \10 Df'hlX!' mobilf' hnn1•. f''nmpl furn, hriltr<i pt'Kll . 11~u1t~. nt1 P"1 ~. ' ,'V11Y>n• ~1ohil'" ~:~tll lf'. 2.1.i~ l\'"f'\\priTI Rl\'rl, ?.48-6.l.11. FURN. BACHELOR on-1BR. Nicf'lY. df'mr111.-d $115-S140. Pnol. Atluh~. 642-'11~1 2 BR, 2 b~. ~unken hv rm. frplr. h;iiJron.\. Sllmt mn 125.'I BAk,.r St , 01. 7'4~2.iiO NTCF: I hr dplx. OniPt. ~P hy p r11.1'"~· 1 ~rtull ov,.r 30, nn Pf'!~. 54~1021 ATTRAC rurn. Tn"·nhnusP. El~lri• 7 Br. \Ir Bii. pool. Nil )>1'1~. Sl7:>. ~f;....6610 s11;,. 1 BR. f'u rn, ult!·~ pd. Nr. ~1nT?~ • Q\.lil"f ~r\nh~. 1~5 Pomon!\. li\t 54~72'1.. GARDEN Apl -2 Br. SJ fO:i. Blum. aa rAR:"· Ar!ttl1~. 160-(; E. 71•1 St. :..t.Ln71. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD ) • I I .. . • , ~1 : --·--.. .. ' . g_ 3 4 OA!LV PILOT Monday, May 31, 1971 [ ---~ J ~l l ..,_ ........ l~Ap;;t.;;U;n;fu;m;;, ;;~;3'~5 /Apt. Unfurn. Cott • M•s• FAIRWAY VILLA APTS •. 2 & 3 BR'1 Private patk> pool -lnd1v. I•undry fae." Nt>Ar OrAnit:e Cti, A)rpo.rl k UCl Adults ori.l)•. 20122 ~nla Ana Al''" Ma-r .• 'dr-1 .• Jna rhim, Apt J.A 5-16-till!l * Spanish Elegance ... SI30 UP * GIA.~T l It. 2 Bf.DR00\1'' Gorg~s. park-J1kt utuni;:. ClosM guagts for ma.'<· !mum 1tcur11y. Quirt stTet>t. Adults. m Jlf'f~. 2 0 2 0 Fullerlnn Avt IH!l.rbor !n Bay, then Su. until 2 blk~ So. of Ne.,..·port Bh·d.) 842-8690 HARBOR GREENS ' GARDEN Ii STUDIO APTS Blch. 1, 2. 3 BR's from SlJO. 2700 Perenon Way, C.M. 54&<1.110 X·lr11: 2 Br, 2 811. pool. $1,1:1 incl u1il. Adltr; J;i + Kn pf'tr>. Casa Blanca Apls. 2lij Placrnti11.. :l-18-2407. -'----- s~:ACLIFF ~1annr Ap!~. 2 Rr. Alsn I Br. 11va1I July 1. f'rpr~. iirp~. bllns.11()()J, priv palin, ~tudto typ.!', l'~ R11. lnf11n1 nk. M8-26'i2. 1:'.12.i P!11r·rn1i11 Avt. Ask aboul n11r rlt~enunl. WESTCL!FF J Br, Pt ba, !wn-hsl'. At1lt~ onl)', m prts . 1728 Red!ord Ln. $210. .~8-7: ... 1::. DELUXE l iR. 000 bltns, crp!s. ro:ar. bale. 962-41&0, rlrp1, hke ~,~,~~: 2 Rr, 2 R11 , lrplc. dsh.,..•hr. n~w . patio. $25()/mo. Yr lf'afil'. 20~ 1~rd ~1. 642-2020 or ~l~l.1•17 DLX 'l Br. II.,&. r p1s, drp~. I -,---,-----~- 1\ovr., dsh11hr. J!ar. Children -BR. -BA. rrp1~. drp~: ok SI50 Gl2-79j,C. bl!1ns. ~ouph'. nn Pf'I~. SHi.i1 " ,_ ' r ,. • IJy D1ody s•11. ~Uvii VIC' lt•r11" IJy AAommy ••Y•. "1hf l I ll'hy ll"ll /fvt .r .. 5165 ~ ----... "-'' ... ., ·- --.. 1 -· • -_,., ... -..... '" l !*"r-t ~.._..:..._. l &oo .. _. 5 ..... ,...., ' , ... , l -i ' ' .. DAIL V PILOT 24 ... I~[ Rent all Wanted 1.;::_,..:,c::._:.;_;_;;;:c._~c. ~ OHl !\r. Hoag H n s p ,1 • LRG 2 Br ~1eS11. \itrM I &IH.':Si upr>lr•, lork t>il Jl:llr , ----------1 ,-.... , llMP'\.OWf.• U"l.f 11.Cillrtlllt"lrf i:twn• ~ S.-o ~ P-. ScJ>c>ol P.,,,,...., 1 ... ~I \\'A1''TED -ff'm!lle coll.egl' WrlttT would like 10 inl<'f· lltUdPn\ for fitrmmPr. r"l\/ vi f'W Pt"OPlf' who hR\'p harf Ma.rd in t>Xctuu\ge !or 4 C.nrer. Phone or personAI hr!! hahy1l1tinJ1;. Mnn-Fri, 64.)...2161 . $14.>-Sl:'lt No J>f'L~. 5.i7-8400 I * TOWNHOUSES * 1 ,cn.utl0,\ • 2 rud. 12 BR 2 811 2-carpon .. $225 ~UV I S\10-2 Rr, 811 S IO ap1. l RR . 2 B ', 1 so1· I~· C ri . Ail" . . 11 , ... carpor .. • ;i '-pl!, . 1-p~ .• p11.llll. gar. J REAL TOR 'l'I~ \ ,;.,....-,I tn fihpJi;. 28.'i ~II'. :'14S-8.101 I ~ ........ LRG 2 Br. A\';i i! .!uni' I. S•nta An• I Crpt~. drp5, ranJl:''. r11.rport. ,1 /u•aird pti0I~ m pt1!. $!JI\. 673-71711. LargP Cluhhnu,.. "lt". BBQ East Bluff I Child Carp CPnter 1----------. Grr;i1 """ 1. 2 J, ~ Bdrm~ South Coast Villas 1-:'.1 pm. Pr1v1tP rm v.-1 1·r=u~e01c.I~C~A-"-,clio-o.~Uc~-c0-c.11cco1 !"it>!\k, 1 ~pt'"'' r I !' r It Air Bsllnon Bag. 81i7 \\'. H~th telrphont>. Will p;iy fnr •t1 · SI, CM. 9::wl Ai\.1 Junr 121h. l'fitional nutif'1, if f!P5it"f'rl !~~~~~~~~~~~ ~4-200.\ 11.f!. :l pm or ....... .,... ·20 l I ~ Summer' Rent•ls ~ _ PersOfl•ls -~ ,\fASONEP.Y \\IO!l!\ All rypr.g frl'f' f';(f, Thomuj!hly exprl, 1\-12-l!llll NEWPORT BEACH Viii• Gran•d• Apt1. l 101 ~1acArihur Blvd. :;46-AA23 -0.0!1ly 0....1-1 i, n.. '""'*' t-J "' -'-• .,111 U 1. flot..clol • .l RR, 2 hit hnmP, ! hlk nrrAn, pool. :Jul.v S200 wk, Person•ls ~pt S2.'i0 "'k. 510:. Brurt> 530 2-'.I mo. 01r1-:.;;1amc11r kitrr11 1·ir. Cnnri11f'nl11I Townhouse: <·all !JAA...121;2. Painting & Paperhanging No \\'.it!11n1: " "-• b 1 Apts., rour unirooms with a con. Westcliff Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ie~ abovt It. ~low. Grack>u1 n7~:;"'~;;;:;;:;;;;;-:-;;::;;-;J,-.:..;::..:~::._::;.:.::_:.:;,..:;.;,.:: living k quitt MUT01•ndln& QUIET, SPACIOUS -Ntw 2 Huntington Be•ch for family with ~hildr,.n. Rr. 2 811 11:arr1Pn Rpl Plu~h -;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Near Corona dtl Mar High I ~old crpT~. drp.~. hltn~. pvt • p11!10, r h11nrlrl1rr In m11s!Pr ON BEACH! ~~~~ ~~~~c:p;~~:.~ :111~\~-~1~z. o;Jjsi~;I ~'~~~~ 835 Ai\1:lGOS WAY 644-2991 \VA!k In Cnro·~ 1,, \l/r~1dilf ColciwtU, Banker Ar; Co. Pl!IZll . Arlul1~. Slll'i. 6-12--0239 P.1anaainit Agtnt .>41-5221 e NEW DELUXE .-Apt1., NE\V 2 BR. APTS Fmm $230 F'urn iture Available Ca.rpe ts .dr11 pe!i-dish1vasher healed pooJ.uuncu-1enn11 Apt1., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Newport Beach l BR · FURNISHED l-Ralh. S27.i l\ln .. yrarly 3 BR . -UNFURN. 2 Bath~. $.125 Mn . Y*'ilrly BURR WHITE 675-4630 Realtor Rlvd., :-.<.B. Cl'eScf'nt, J..lflo S a n d 1 ll:\.l--:194.-. f R E E 430 Ba llir boatini;: 0011r"" <'I!· -----------1 f,.rl"l'I tn 11\r pubhr fr,.~ BACHELOR to sh11rt J ol char.11:~ hy thf! RalhnR bdrm: ron1pl. lurn .,.., rotnr p 011,Pr Squllt1mn. Sat! 11..~ TV, frpl. On ~l'lnri. Dtll John v.'t>ll "-' pn.,..·,.r hnlllinl':' Jo0ullC"rton 558-1000 or 675-8387 J1.u.11:ht . Nrw cl11sw~ s111r1 * WALLPAPER * I When you cal.I "J\111c" 548-1444 646-17U -SM_A_LI-. -m-alr 0c-,~,--,1,".,c,~0 -( Dlamnnn Carprt Cleanin~ ~n AvJ;:' ~izf' room Sii Vir. i'v111gl'IOli11 k W11rnrr In Rep11lring k ln.<IAll11tin11~ rv. ll~i-ll9~, Frrr 1-:.•I . ,:;4:~1.11i PROF. p11in1in11;. F:xff'!' l SIAi\.1Jo.:s~: k~ltf'n Approx. :i ICARPET !<hamPOOinJ<:", r1r\"I ~l~r,\, ln11· II~ s~2a ~·/:::rl mo.• .. nlrl . '(Ir. f\lrllll. v .. rrlr, fmim. Rr.o:;irl, romni'I, "'I~· I 1'1ll 1nt.. A1·11: rm Slli. Air!,.~~ C,\1 . :~16-19~ I iinii.< N. J!oors. Free esl ~pr11,v1n2. ,11r4·n11~. ~riling~. 2 rQUN D Colllr Vir. 0 f 962--0672 rnal~ Sl.l. Ro.1, ~1r -1J~. A_d11m11; & Es ! 11ncI11.. l DR IFOAJ\I CAR PET CLEAN Ac:oustiC Speciaii1t-- a_c,7-Rfi_:()O_. _ I in your tinm,. or n1firr ~1r111 11ork . Rl7-412R ~·ounn 111 CtlM ~·rir.ndJy rt>ll-Tomlin Svc * 557-9669 LESCO PAIN°T1Nc;--Furn. cir Unfurn. 370 l BR. 2 BA Apt for lease. lncl 1 ----------- spac. master suite, din rm 1 Coit• Mesa &. dbl garage. .!JUlo door I 'ijijijiiiiijij[iiiiiijiiiil rrc room«t'an virws panos-11.mple pukin& Security guards. I S•nt• An• YEMALE room mat,. wantrii tn shart> 2 RR apl. 11.•ith llRmf'. Ovrr 2.i. Pll'll~f'. no chlldrf'n. \\IP~lclilf a rt a M6-J70fi. 111 7 p.m., May :n. r:vrry ..Mondl!Y ni.rht for 1,l Wf'f'kll. Al N,.wpor! Har- Mr Yar ht Club, 72() \\', All)'. Nr .,..•port Rrat·h. Bring OOtl'bonk ,, pc'lll'!I t1r1t n1gh1 Rf'gistrr at rhal t1mr. °Cont;u·1 1\lrs ls11.l'lf>I PtR~ f;7:i-111.\~. r11~h hm.,..n puppy ~·/flt:ll. C -Rl'.~ld I.· ,\pl.~. Spraying 11r- Mllar, Dr, Srocklon 673-1050 [-.!!!..en ter N)U~. f'('Jl1ng.~. ln1 / Exr. Lost 555 CARPENTRY L1r·ri In~. M:i-2'.I~. ::~" '"" Pool •. R".; NEW NEW NEW •S26S • I l!6S ~-;;.~:;.~·-:; NB VILLA CORDOVA V.'IT.LIA~ WALTERS CO. Qt 'l[T-S.A.fE Huntington Beach f'OOL • rRESll' LARGt: J BP.. 2 ·RA ':>;c11r Back B11y) St'r ludf'd, porrh. quir.t. Ot'llr1 I •o Unit Adult f'nrl '1. Oi1ldrtn, Pf'f ron-Ap•rtment Complex s1dr1'etL S17!1. 2 BR alao. 1 & l BEDROOMS Sl :lll 77.11 f'.lhs. 1 blk lo j F~nttr1111n1n;,:: will ™' 11. plras. Prr1n1~ Ov.·ntr 673-32'3 or I urr. Orrnr1111n.c: 1hi~ lo~·,.l.\', 11.17--0~:12 I .•p11 t•1n11~ llPI "ill ht..,_ ~'. S A t •. 'iper111I 1•11b1nr:1 llp!ICP HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OCF.:AN A VE., H.B. t714 ) 536-1487 Ofc oprn 10 am-6 pm Dally WILLIAM \VALTERS CO. -..,.-zk-3 RORM ~. S\:il-tfP~ P11 tln, pno! Chlldr,.11. ;l.10RA KAI APTS, 181!111 ,\fnr11 K111 Ln. •, hlk E. nf I Rfoarh 11! Garlirlil, 714 : 962-11!¥.l-I Newport Beach VILLA MARSEILLES BRAND NEW SPACIOUS SHARE my .,..·1.trrlmnt homf' .,..,/dock. Man. :1G-M yP~r~. S\j(), mn. fi7.l-4 :Ut ---• . . \ t.nNOR Rf::PAIRS .• '\o J"h PA TNT I NG : Hon r111 , GOl.~JEN Rf'fnf'vt>r , v1r, <'Ir Too Sm11ll. ~abine! in ,e-ar. i:u11r11nrrrrl 11nrk 1.1r ·r1 <'11 ~111. C11pi~tr11nn. 2 yn;, no llJl:Pll k o I her c,11.binPts. J..ocal rrf"s. C11l1675-.i74011!1 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apt s. G•r•ge1 for Rent 435 DAILY PILOT for 11c:1.ion! !Ir. hoy'~ pr!. 4934.1.W. 1 545-Sli:i ii no .!JO~Wl'r lt&VP : .. fo'or btst N:~ults! 642-56:"~ n1si;:. i;t 646-2Jn. H. O. p--Ac1c,c11=NcC.c •• -,,-,"1,-,-,-,0-0-,cl.~Acll l Andrrson. "'ork i::•1 1rn , C n )n r * ANY sz)Oh.Rf'sid .• Cnmm'I, ~prr111l11t. ~1;2-614.1, lnrlull .. Apl.<. Rras. Free rsl. .'i~7-1 Ml. !l62-J961. rnt1 ."i-.. -,-,-1_.-, -T-,-,--p-,-m-,-I Cement Concre·e I Room~ pa1n1er1 SIO ea, f:11ll ' !l4fl...704fi I QUALITY r_l'lmr_n'. ..... nrk. 11'1 r A ,.-Nc'~T-IN"·c~,-,-.-"'-r.lng , lli 1 G~Ol"jl:f' do 11. Lied, Bondtd. Yr.~. iii Hllrhnr Arf'll . I.Ir 8: li4.)-169.i. hon1lrd. Rrf'~ fu rn. fi.12-2.1:ili CF:'.VIF.NT \\'ORK. 110 Joh lno ~·on rlt>an-.t-n;'81--;;A1 ntinll', Adult Living GARAGE l.1.'> month. 2039 * Furn. & Unfurn. \.\"allaN". Coll!~ MPs11. Di~hWIL~her • color coord!nal-1 * fi4fi-6940 • ed appliance~ • plush shag 3 STORAGE GARAGES • carpet • choice al l color S2. MO • achemts 2 _baths -sLa!I fi4;-6.l;l~~ti! 6 °pm. showtrs • m irrored ward- -------- * * * * lines Trader's Paradise ea~cape p s I • Lork 11:11.1·ai.:e~ ..... , Jg !tor l.OVF:L"i nrw J-2-3 BR. l e Bm (·r iJ e Lnrlry e Pat10~1 -~V-l~S-T_A_O_E __ L_M_E'°"S~A- hlk lrom ocran. Crp111, iirP'. e O\\' ni.~pJ e Hu~e ill! so.;~ Apartments robe donra: • Jnd !rect light-Office Rent1l 440 lng Jn kuchen_. breakfast *PRESTIGE OFFICE bar • huiz:e pr1va1e lenced IN R 1. 11 I p11tio • plush landscaping • R'•x~ 10 , f' .. at ·•1,'"• _,~m.1 h k B B Q' I h t uecora t'u -rrp 5 1i. 1>11 -j ric ar-· s • &rit ea • Xln1 rnr in~u111.n('f' 111x 11r· ed pools & lanai. . • times dollars ~n1all. re11.lill'ln11hlt ~-r P ~ , , · , , -R• ' •-I' S n , ~ 0,. ~ 11 t>rior "' ,.,.. "nnr. ~as. •. ~rim. ~. tu irk .. .,.1,, • ..,,J.1.. c 11 " k ""o ·"''" __ ___ __ _ __ . r11 If'~ a , •Ir . ''"'"~•m.1. PATIO~. walks, flrivf''. fn. I PAINTING/paperin£:. JS )TI .otall nl'w 11.wn,. ,!;II''., brf'flk, · I' "· 11 • -1, '""' I Ln lllruur a, ea • c 3101 S B , 1 I St l'Ollnt11n1 nr ill'l"'hltrt·i. 1860 o, tlS Cl • B NPwport Bl\•rl C M (1,! i\.lJ. N. ot So. Coast Pla.r.al I .• LACHENMY'eR . flll!ln. rl!hwhr. aundrck, lrpl. I e Sprr1111 ioounrlproohng 1 1,. :! RH Furn 1,. lint. ni,h- 20'1 llth SI. 1lJ7-39:i7 I • t>t>tp 2 N">lor .liha.11: "ll«h;r _ ~ln\f' lllYI Rrfrii;: _ / nlEZ ORO APT.;; t·&rfl('tit.. drapf's Shll£ Cl'Jll'i;:-1..r:;: P.r r l'{'n\rr ~2.ll A\l~n!a. 1-2-3 Rdrm, r.A~ " \~"ATt:n P AIO " Sant• An• I REAL TOR PHONE: 557-1200 1!'60 Nt:WPORT Bl.VD. rrmovr. ,,. """""°" or "~1 bnn<lrd. Rt>f'9 fur~. 642.ll.'ifi • • CONCRJ'~Tf:. Floor', 'i>IMt.r, P a tch, Ropolr pllllo,<, Ori\r'. ~iilf'\\'fllk5, ~l11 h~ Rr~c Of'lo !;J'j'.~:•TI t.1111 !Wfi..J92fl/t.:vt>~ fi7.1-4.i77 P.~.;:'\T SllU'lll $1.,,i Ponl Pr!V.!1\t: :: • r • i= r Mo. to Mo. F rom $140. \\'<hr/ii11 tr. S36-0JJ6 . 112:: ~.tdrn A\·". CM Tustin & Mesa Drive J Sa~<e your l."'IU'" :t'a not Pl.ASTt-:R-1'11trh-nm Aiirls . :,.";f...1127 . ,1 ., 1. __ _, * s•s.•ass * 1,.. '"'' -··· 10, ~ .. !'t'f' • ~ •'f'I \ •'V<lhl'at1 __ __ _ __ _ __ 1 •. •r. '-'' .:rv-rRr:-l'l~an & ~ttrart, Crpt~. 646-0032 Thf' f11~1r~r dr•w in thr \Ve~t I phont & l'all Daily r olot -DELUXF. PROY.'. SUITES. t. ... 1 .. modt>l Chry!lt>r, 1,,n. 17fiU &1rh Blvrl., H.B. \'t>rr1hll'. likt new mf'M11llf>n, PIPnlirul pkng. AIC. j11n , 24.000 m1IN, 5lill undPr m~lr, otw r arpels p11nr/ .,...11n-anty, tndt f<>r oldrr dm.c. 32.) to !l()(I JQ, ft. Suite r11r or ~ 645-1.l~ "'f:STCl.fFf' LOT r 0 rt Contractor I Aet'oull. C'r1l!n2,11, s I u r r n EQUITY IN NEWPORT f'f'fln. frrP ,. s 1 l n1 1 I e 1 . ......--; t11·p~, hl1ni 11r . f·nnd. nr. •!llll!!!l!!!!iill!llll!!!l!!!!!!!!• I ... ~ 011 11~· P ilot Cl11Mifit:d C.Msilitd 642-5678 Chqe 11r.honl• ,bOp't; & p11rk. KLd! A~1AZJNG A~Ulit:-1\.ln Ii! All. 642-~7R ymir ad -today! BEACH HO,\.lf:. I f\IY \\111~. qu11li!y Mmr ~1.""rJ;l!lJ. a-4:......i:~ 11ft :1 / CAI.I, '"'P"lr-"'11.ll,11, Cl'iling, fll)tlrJ -.-PATCH-PLASTER-INr. fi.i16-A.'lft.'l ~I~. ~'io ,lnb loo ~m11ll All f) llf'll r l'f'r t'.•tim11lf'!1 HllVll' Kimhall spfnrl n111nn, -,-,-,",-,"-<-Bli R·, <fl·-•• ..:'1~,li. 24 hr 1111~ !<f'n . I (;al_l _'>l_..., __ 2_1 __ _ R. Ph. R~7-252l olt. :>.n flPI' ll'ltLl.i-IR Rri.ut, 1 !.· 2 RR !urn nr unf Apt1., Apt1., 3 BP. fN"1hly p111-,-.,-,-,,. ''111' -"Pll r-lr11 .,, l'!vrn~. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 J Furn. or Unfurn. 370 •·lr11n. hhns, rrp1~. r1rp~. n \~' I 1n 't Rr• rl1~p!~. ,;h11a lq1l1 I,. a ir Nlnrl ~r ~rhl~ i·rr~. dr·r,, 111«•J11.1 i ~•un11 ~11011·~ k p11rk~. 1\11!1 OK, no h~!h~ Hu~r J)l"l(ll. Huntington Beach ,-· "· •· r """ Atlt1illnn,11 -. -Rem-"rlin,-Plumbi'n~ DESK !IPfl<'e 11v111lable S.~ Dux ma.n's ch.111r k n11nm1111. R,.11r Lt'll1t:I'• nn ,\1onnr1rli;:,. 1_ , , . '"' .., mo. Will provide furniture pr nt U.nrll'r 77 i;pkr!I. \\'i)I A , 1 Id 11 I ,rl"\\\r ' ,. Mn, l.11· $,', A f'rl t \\;r. '1 1111 rnmn,.1w'TD1,1' fi7:t-6011 * ·.,.1~tlifl LJ<;\\' T1k1.s I. Son 'K Plnm- P'"I~ Ph !\30-1 .'>4R Merrimac Wood1 11t mo. n11;w ni.: a.crv ~ rxch11n2e for sm ~'Ar or ? iu11 111·i;:rr 1n1 I~ "· -I 11 v11.ihtblr.. lf~75 BeArh Blvrl. 67.l-4a9:i, :O:uhmi1 :~· ,\it ,:;73.,,·1n1. I El•ctrlc•I hR',".~ ••• RI ''.~~. nE:,.~1.•,,', llunrtnirton Rr1rh. 642-432l _ '"~' "" ...... j\'F:\\'LY nrcor,11tefl 2 sn. 2 12;, ,\1rrr1mar \\'11.v. r 'A . BA 511.1dm. OrPtin v1r11 . 1 Rrlinr-s12D Br:-hifnsl40. hlHn~. l'l'fflC. prlv11lf' pa!ln l"n llt'I~. ll4} Ct>nlf'r SI , Tl'arlr11 1M~ Rr111!y 1147~)11 ('~I. li42-"""1~ Brand Spankl'ng New . . Trade , 4·Plf'X lll C'n~111 S:l.lll,{n} rqty 1n f'IVrr !ht J.J("O F.lrr1rir\11n )TllllOt I li-lfi....8.140 OF.SK !pllClll availa'll!! $.'i(I Mf'Sfl !or SIO(XX! PIJ lllly In k T r I ' '-----------1 rno. Will pmvlde turnltu~ .dng!~ family' homr n;. ~ft, ("!"IUntPr "1nr ' re~,. 0 r ~Pr\'. ~1'-0, resid . int1u11tria.J . l.E\I/ T11k11, k Son'• PhimtL In Beautiful II( S~ mn. An.•v..·er lnii: suvl<'f' 11111111 2nr! Okt1y, Cd 11rr;i ~;n;·~· l11nrl, ap11r mf'nt8, 64'1-4414. ini:-Rrp11 ir. Rrp1p,., Rtom~ BACK BAY ava.ilahlr. l05 No. E I &r 1 ~96 f !\ • G•,·denlng dl'I. fr,.,. r~t. M6-8.'WO C a m i no RP al, Sa.n _:_ 11 t •· --• ;,.t~-.iAA( + Pltl\'RINC: RrPAIR 1 •nd 2 Bedrooms CIPmen1t>. 4~.l-44:Jl '61 Chni. Impala. 2RJ rn~. 2 lnl~ Palm Sprlnis. '"'" .!APANt:SE I. II r II r n I n I · · ' ' · LARGI-:'-. -2 hrlrm. ~tov;, 1 r'l,EAt-:-. c,,-,-,chl",,-,-,-,-ot"•~o"l~h,, ;ara.i:r. cp1~. drl'I'· $16~ mo r'rpl~. t1q1<, hltn• SlJ0..$140. ~27 i:''"' prt~ ;..\fl...9722 F h d h PRO"E". SIONA!. Bldi. •·.-au1n-rin11.·rr-R,t.ll.r111r ruh. 1,. C'lrAr \\11.nr uni!~. TT'l'll, Sr-1'\'1rr !\'"a! "ork Clr11 nup No }ih1 Inn 11n111ll urnis • •nd Unfurnis ed ~ . ., "' \fl, tiiaini 9AA-2JO..l • f;(.-,11211 • Ad I L• • !IQ 11. Alr-ronfl. crpls. flrp~. /"M>r.rnr P IU trurk nr u111. ''An 11-on1111nr111 , !'ul'on1lr . · 1-----NE\\LY '1Uplr\ :oi.·'6·~ iirrf'lra tl'ii 2 hr Huntington B•ech __ _ U I IVlng ~n parkin1t. Xlnt 1or. J.'iO F:. 11y rrt~ u. R"rf •'l'lnd. l)ink '"r ~anr) J. :\1001 , Rt>slty. C[EANt·Pspe<"i11.l1µ,tu.ul· Remodel & Rep•lr AdultJ St.35 mo ra 10 .... ·nhou5 .. nr t\C'r11n Crp11, rlrpi, "'·a1her/dl)f'r S101·r, rt'tn.-. !l62-2A72. ".SHAi:fp 'l BR~ru•1r~. Cpl5, rlrp1, .1:1.r. Child OK Silt S-1!>-3867 O"'ntr Laguna B••ch ___ _ 1,, blk be.Ach. 1 Ir 2 BR. Pool At1ulr' 1.#ag,., 2t7;, S. Coast HI\')", ~9-1--0209:. 2 BR, rrp11, tlrps. No ptli Child OK. l..Aundry mom Front y1rd. $130. ~ e NEAR B£A0i l BR .. l1" .Ra. Pool. Adults. WM. 117S j ~. Co.u1 H"')'. 4!U~~. P1.rklik,. Br 1.C'h Livlnc \71h SI. C.M. PETE BAR· ruok, 64!1-2142 1.11 fi, 11 kr1.\~. fi7J .. lJ01 lllJI: odd job1, new ff'IX't' '& TF:P.l\1IT~ d,11nilli;:f'. Wall~,_, /or ,\dulls * Dishwa~hcr REITJtJ~TY. 642-43.i.1 CllOt<T. k>I WhUp Nltid; t"f'pllit. n'11'· rt-18-69:>.·, l'f'tl1n11:.c rrP&1rt"d, flllptrf'!i Casa Del Sol *Stove "nd Refrigerator 1670 $ANTA ANA AVF~. CM 8l'1il"h Yrait'll 111 i.-11111111 16o Ar l't'' Carnirla + 01ht'r eJAPANl::Sl::<;ARDJo:~..:n • ror pa,tn1f'fl. Ar l l rlnn~ & 2 BR .furn unf. Pvt pa. * Shag Carpeting (4 exciting C'OlOrs) fmm JOO •'ll !t. l'M' IQ It, Kor.a. Hawaii. \'1111 trd SG.iOO rqu111r, up to l.10.000, \\'a n1 ~ ~1a1nlf'nll1u'f, l'lf'l'nup rhAn11:_""_·_:_"~',._l~<~'2~•~l-I ~----I * Sound Proofed fi7;,..'24&4 nr ~l-::D.12 t>Q Mr 11uroor dl•"'6nt1 ring nn!1•, Co1ta ~le.w. Ne"'porl llR FV r~I 1rt11 • 1112·~142 ---llO, frplr 111 2 J3R, rltvaton;, * R Ill d T bl ---11.rrll ---Rociflng 1 ar a es -, NEIVPO-RT-RE'Al"'U • nf "'l.i•t v11lut> flT.i-.11.-~; JOllN .. "'N'S r. ,o,,noI'·N1Nr. ----·-------I d.•hwthr1, t·rpc11, t1rp1. Ptts -""" \I rl n Rl "1? 1nno •"l\" . '· "' 1 'I 11r i"t"plrrl . from Slol.\ * Pool :l()I) IO 100 MJ. 11. Ami.,..•he1.d mod. 2-,.1y-r;:-11 /:.:' 11' •~ tr · I Yard rAr'f', rlr11n-11p11, J'lllln· I.EE RMl1n~ Co. Rt'll'lf1na: nf 2166 1 Brookhur111 :\r. IU!. * Large ReC'reat ion Cente.r T'>N'Dff'. fiT.\-fl8e2 IT'l"•t. V111 J14 .SOO, rq s7)')() \Vani ·~ nr 11.rrr -CAI! ~ nr. 1int . spr1nkl,.,-.;. 961-201;, 1111 •>pr• r!t'('fl\•f'r, ,,.pain.. * 1"114 i 00'2-fi6."ll + HOW'S THE--Trad,. IM l11nrl or • \\'rlll' h~r f't'l. r!r Ila\,. :1·"'1 11r rt. -r.~;-.r;p-;,.,.~"-G;;-n:f;,.,.r-1 !hf'r-ml'I l"Tll"lf Nlllt lrist:t, wh 11~ KIDS-W-ELCOM_E_ RENT STARTS $155 f'l•••lftM •d •1~1 n11 1lv JIAt'f'tlll IS·l:ro rq ,..1 ft'f'. ('nmplf'lf' Yant ~r.•it'f' ~ f'l"llnr L1r/hont1Ht airl('f' TIME FOR P llni, P.O. RtU: l:t.o. 'c:'ll, c~ l11nii nr Rrflthn11: S.hll•I • r~r P~l1n111!r :.,-,7.976~ '17 l'i~-nn ~101,. in •M~)" A11ra r11 ~·, 2 • V1'sla Del Mesa SH \V101 i1urdy ·'°-.,-fiO f1~ ~11 11-Lk ''r1rr ~ig.wor~9-1.~ .:xPF:n. ll11waHa n G1rdr11rr T. r.uy Roo11niz~°"'' 6jj;,:j k .1 hr "P\S. Sl.19-s1g9" All QUICK CA M•t. H1.vt: tand, lmpro""" \l/hatdOyouhavtlo!rAde. Cnmpl,.tr Gllrdrnln~l .lri<'mlo.,..n"'-ork &f>'l7M, '!I'll.'. pot"!l, P"lll ni.;, 17.\.~1 , @ THROUGH A pmri. 110 le. bott & o!hrr l.iaf It h~re -In 0Mnie &l'\'ICt'. h'.am11la.n1, l\lfi..46ili ;i.\~9_..., ______ _ l\erl..,..1n Ln. ir11 8 'Ir P Apartments -County'• l•rtrw..rud trad --1 --G-nt Sewlng/Alt•r1ilon1 ~42-71711 nr 96R-7.,10. Tustin & Meu Drive DAILY PILOT ~~~It:;;· MadRe O..~~~.rmn 1~ llOlll M)..WJJ 1 , 11p11nr~ ~ ~rlf'r Trad1>r's r-.;idiu !"Olumn j\ 545 4855 WANT AD . I ~;,p'fl ,·arrt \~'nrk llJROPEAN DN>um11kJn1t lnr ~oul .5 Llnt•, ~ Day~ tor "' . * * * * * * n~Jl!'l·llp, rt•ntlni;:_!'_l~\P l;'(f"l"r!lv Cu•tr+m rl!t"11 , $.'. C11.IJ tod11y, •. M2-56711. J ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;~ 1 _ _:6:4~2::.•5:'.:'.6:__7~8'.__ _ _'i••---------------Wa'U ~p you atll! M2-~, Att11r. Rf'lu1 ~1l-IA.1!1 DA.ILY PILOT Schools and Instructions This ,·arie l v of fine schools . could introduce you lo a ne w lo111orrow. For further inform•tion re9•rdin9 the D•i1 y Pilot School~ •nd lnittl.lclion Di rectory CALL 642-56 78, EXT. 325 HOPE HAVEN 1621 Monrovia Avenue What is this child doing that disturbs us? Nothing. Costa Mesa 642-4769 Special Summer Sessions Ages l to S Yrs. And that's disturbing. ,. ' 1• • ' • '• I• • 1: • • 1: • ' •• • • • • • • EDUCATIONAL CENTER FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED, MUL Tl HANDICAPPED CHILD .. , ··1r u:c u1uit rs1011d tlit lca1•11111g srrr ug1/1s and 1rcal;11esst s of each child aud. preparr a fnca11111gfuf, l!f'(f!ll'/lt1at prcsc-111flli01t af 111a1er1· nl perti,1e11l to J11s lift s1l11at1011, lu: will lc'u 11 ... lie ta1nrot b' n·/i al hr 1.~ 110!. b11t 1,111st ht tJI/ r/1 (1f /u: IS " OPEN YEAR AROUND 7 :30AM 'Iii 5:30PM CAL L FOR SESSIONS AVAILABLE. COSTA MESA PRE-SCHOOL 1797 Monrovia Avenue ! Corner of 18th Street & .\lonrov1a l Costa Mesa 642-4050 or 838-5237 Op2n 41 :30 A M 'Iii 6:00 PM •1 • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • •, • • • • SPECIAL SUM MER PROGRAM • Full' & Half Day Sessions 6 Years Ages l to • • • ll"s a small world for lhis small guy. Too young for public school, his world isn't mucti bigger than his yard. So he runs out 01 lhings to do quickly. Which means he learns about things slov..iy Pity. Because he could be al1 end1ng one of lhe·linest pre-schools in the counlry. Sunflower Early Achievement Center. Where he would discover the world of science. math, reading and creative ans. (Not by lorce-fed informalion. But lhrough discussions. acting, and other interesting learning experiences.) Chances are. he would even discover !he greatest thing of etl. Himself. Our school is open all year long. So child ren aged 2 lo 6 can be enrolled anytime. So drop by.,, ii your child isn't doing anything. Introducing Frog Lovers To Chopin Parents. dun·t ,,·ait until your child 1s out of the l-'rog Lovers 1\gc before you give then1 th e i:ifl of 1r1usii.: - '. ou ''ail and it n1ay be loo late '. Chil dren in the F'rog Lei\ i n ~ ~lage (4-8) arc> the pertect age !or learnu1g lllUSlC . '.·an1 aha. aller yc<!rs of re search. designed the Yan1aha fl·l us1c ('ou rse to assure that all children can learn 1r1usic. '.'ou do not have to buy an in strument. thc>re 1.~ 110 home study -.1ust lots of fun for your children \rhile I he y learn 1r111s1<:. Classes arc 1101\. cnro!ling -\11011"t )·OU please give us a call and let us sho\v you the \\'hole stol'y of the 'i 'a1naha !\lusic Cou rs e~ Your biggest re\rard \Vil/ be \Vhen your fr og lover looks up at you and tells you ... "I ga\'e 111y frog a nc\1 nan1e . Beelho1·en ." • • ttHot Lunch **Creative •• & s nack• : Yamaha Music School Activities • **Music, Sta " I ·-·~·___!J ,;,. • IN COSTA MESA 642· 1844 ~ ·-·-·-· ·-·-·-·-·-~11~-=:-i:-i:-i:-i:~~-==-=::-:!-:-~~~~~~~~~ I Services •nd Rep.ti,1 J ~ Sewing/ Alfera fiogs • Dl'r~sn1akln;; • AITt'ra11nns :'prc_ial On llrn1~ Call .J,1 • h.fli-fi4~6 ----Alterations -642-5845 '>:rai. 8 •'Ctlll'l1<". '..'0 .\r&r~ "·'II. --------Tile CERA,llC riJr ue·1 ,. rrniocirl I !"l'P ,_, S11111ll JOb~ 11rl1,)n1r ~·lfi-.1 126 r-;-.;-s erVtc• -- G~NERAL !rer )>l.'M"' ~ard 1·!ea11up Ail l'lt'OU!\11 han· drn1an. Rea~ 1;1~~li __ Upholstery \'INYL \\'rld1n'-:-C'11I• burn ... !ear~. Ct!~Tnro •hrlnt lall o ·olor~• h.l!'l-:.!~.1"i 1 n1 .. h1lr t ~~S-::94"! - I Employment J[Il] Job Wanted, Male 700 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS ' -~J ITT11·: , _Employment . l!!J Job Wanted, S::emale 702 1 t'HE.\.Cll :-iudf'n!, 11. :'or· h .. 11nr J.!l"llrf, h1hngu11J. <·arr !or t·!uhh,,ri. n1h11· frencil. 1n1 ru(1n1. ho;;rd. •II or parl 11t .)111~. l.ag11n11 or Nt>wpo1·1 1 l.f)ral rrls. (';ill l!i-1·9-166 af· li 'l'tlOl•ns. -----1·1:.\l' .'>:1111-r s, ('n111p11 111nn~. n~k11r~. l.11·,. i11 or ou1 \ll)nlhl.' ralr.<. Emplr p11_1 :- r,.r llralth .~· F11 n11ly Carf' 1\gf'fll:). JM:, :0.. Brnad11'11~ ·'A . ..i<~1 -----' I \\'ANTED rla~· 11ork. t"\· rr11(1no·rr! and h3\"(' rr rr1'f'l\(•f'C, Iii II da.\. ... \~-07~1 1;n 11.1":" r-OC1K---1111(l ~...;;)1r1 I (1\111 1011~. Salli!'~ k lnr Jt!'!"f"(l!1!11i.:f' • qi;~IFi 1111 :i .10 p Ill ---.\1111-:s ron 1·u .,. \' \J.Jo;."i'fo::\('Jo:, ,. 1t1 ,.1 I~ 1·;11~· Qr f11 m1l.v 1 11 1 r l luJT1t'tl111kf'I'>., :).lj-t;6XJ Enjoy Success in Life through Modern Cosmetology COLLEGE of BEA UTY offers only the 111ost advanced. updated Courses and Techniques. Your skills \vtl l be onl y as good as the train ing you have been given. New Classes St:irt Each Tuesday Register NOW 646-2919 Open T• P11~Uc -TH11d•w Tllr11 Set.rd•y Ne App•intn'lent Ntc .. 1•" -W•tti D•u l y St11tl••h Job• w anted, M&-F7 o• J)f'Pf:\,-nABIJ: l'Xl'l!"rirnt·rd ~ilk .<· 11"001prr~.-.t'i".1111 n1s ;1 1895 Newport Blvd., Costl Mes• ~1 r11rl\ 1h11 ~. ;,~~Ofi!l-l iil1!'r ~ 2817 S. Bristol, S•nta An• 540-0667 p l1l • • \ ...... ~~~~~~"".~~~~~~~~~~~~ Help W~ed~F11i \ ~ -....,,------.....,_ Sunffo,ver Early Ac.hieverr ent Center :"515 West Sur:tlo.ver Averue San!;i A~,a, Cal1lorn1a 92704 71 4/540~750 A :riember of the u . S. F1nanc1al Group AIRLINE AND TRAVEL CAREERS FOR MEN AND 'A'OMEN •Travel Agent • Ticket Sales • Communications • Res•rvations e Air F reight Cargo • Ope~ations Agent "DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES" ACCRlDITE D: N•!•o"•' "'"o"•"o" l·•d• l T,ch"'' c•I School1 • A"n1ov~d for Vat•••"'· El19iblf in1lily- l10" undtr t~t f-ed•1 ~lly l~ouo•d Si"d•nl lo•n Proqr•"'· Airline Schools Pacific 610 East 17th St., Santa Ana 714-543-6596 ONE SMILE-A-WHILE DAY CAMPER FOR HAVING TOO MUCH FUN \\'hrl"" 11~:! f\f'lu 11 Bo11lf'vflnl \\'h.)'. S1111n Srl11 .... 11 . S1Nul~. C1a11 .. (:orok••l lls e 1'111"' e <)\f'l'Tilf:ht' \\ho Rri\~I.· (;111<•1 ·141!1•~A N1JC'~)> ••I ... rhuhl 1•lll•·"nl••1ll \\"ln'11 Y<u1r C'l1""''" lly J)11y. \\'••f'k. \J .. nU1 "' \\'tJ.,Jr Su11unr1• Special Edul'a 11on <'hildren \Velcomc. FOR REWARD & INFORMATION 530.3333 -CALL -894-2312 rlt1111•) -1·u11r -:-:11111.r - .Slc1~h --Cl I E:'T i\ fllf'll i boUllQUI' Ill <;ctUlh -'Inc». t"al('r~ '" n1rrt . "" 1111nr ··1 nstan1 vtr!ltl~ ·• Thr 11ttc.p 1rlls a hah'p1ece ror lhc ~I Lil Rein ders Personnel Agency .f..00 Campu~ Dr., :0.:.8 . l Cal! r or Apop1n1n1f!nt .:;46-211~ Watch for the fuU \vcc k '~ T.V. listings in Satrn·day's edition of the DAILY f'ILOT. CHEST ----~-----S..__;ll_l~dl_•_,~lo~m_•_no_w~I~--\~! I /' f.1ondif, May 31, 1971 . CLAD TIDINGS PRE-SCHOOL 15th I: Monrowl• Siruta Newport Btt•ch ( 11oag Hospital Area) SPECIAL PERSON! Their Care & Education Is Important To l·lis Future Gro\\'lh & Development. Glad Tidings Pre-School Considers The Individual, As \Vell As The C<rou p . Our Activities Include : e MUSIC e LITERATURE e AWARENESS e CONCEPTS e PHONICS ('all Today for Information & i\Iake Appointment To Visit Us . 646-6620 Real Estate School PREPARE FOR STATE E)\AM IN 4 WEEKS Licensing Preparation for: • Real Estale Sales1nen & Brokers • Building Contractors • Insurance • Day & Evening Classes Call!orn1a Departn1ent of Education Approved-l\laster Charge and BankA1nericard Accepted. For Information-Brochure-- FREE GUEST LECTURE Phone 646-3229 ANTHONY SCHOOLS OF NEWPORT BEACH 325 North Ne,vport Blvd . 1'.'e,vport Beach • 646-3229 Edmond F. Jackson NEWPORT -MESA PRE-SCH OOL 140 E. 22nd ST., COSTA MESA 645°2323 Special Summer Program Enroll Now For Fall Kindergarten Readiness Arts & Crafts f\1usic & Rhythn1 Physical Fitness Phonics Co lors & Numbers Educational Field Trips !·lot Lunches Basic Bible Stories TOTAL CHILD DEVELOPMENT DAILY PILOT fS ____ ...... ,..._.__,J[fi] Help Wanted, M & F 710 -- Abigail Abbot Personnel Agency "Old F•shion•d ln+•t· rity With Up to D•t• Methods." Abigi1il Abbot is loc•ted in So. S•nt• Ana. It is close & convenient for you· to come in. We h•v• many xln't openings in the beach cities. Si:c 'y0 Ex1c To $6j(). Corporate head· quarters or prtstlge fnm Gt'n'I Counst>l n ee ri' rPfin,.d nth\ h11nd pt'l'.SOn. Plush ~aC'h art'a ofcs. Sec'y·h11uranc .. T"' $j,j() C11 su alt y background lnteresrint po!l1lion v./quality N.B. 1..-on1pany SKretary To s.1j() Xln't opportunity 10 11ork v.Jm1no r i1y g1".l11p!l. Outsrandini:' pro- n1n t1nnl!l.l oppor. {01• 11:11·1 11/r.:ood 11klllli. New lrv1nr olc!l. Le9ol Trolnel' To S·IOO. No SH rn'cl'~~. :\ln't t>hance 10 start in high til'llary field . Letol Sec'y P/t1111c. Sl hr. Coata :\lr!;i a1to1'Tl"Y need a person ror min. oJ 11 hrs a 11k. x1n·1 f1nn. F/C laokkeeper S6jl}, lmml"d. flJ>'n1na: In rinf' lr ... ine 11.rea firm. Con.-.llU("11lln background hrlplul, bu1 t10l ~ccss. 1 (.;rt'11! po1ential. Recept·Medlcol To S600. lmn1td. o~ninr . r ... rr oppor. for lake 1·har!.!t' poi~uon 11•/line )OUng doclor. Receptionist $4:JO. "I'""' &.· fl'ttl publ!c 1n ln\lt>ly ores. Bubbly h·1enrUy prrson 11•ill enjoy lhlS f'O~lllOtl. R•ceptloni1t St tll.1. B<'aut1lul ores. 1n nf'•I' 11 rta. Fun t-ariety posi11on. Handlr phones, i;l~t'I l'IJ rnts. rlr. RectptioRlst 1146 ti7. R11 iM" IQOn. Lo\·e anim als? You will en.)OY. rh 1s .~pol 1n Vetf'rina.nan's 011· Top bene!its le prolit shar111i;:. Gen'I Office s1:>:i.:l"l. D!sirable variety po~1llon. All around gal 10 h<'l fl <>w~rl! 1t r·y. Phonr.~. run f' r r 11 n d 1 . Clerk Typist !n S .f :1 0 . fantastically ht'l!.ll!lful olt·~. 1n fr\'il'll'!. l..i1·1t 1'0. P!t'a.~ant work- ing 1"0nds. Top ~nel!ts. Gen'I Office ' Asst. Cashier Sll,000 A Year Men Earn $35,000 Per Ye•r S300. flr.•obll' a:al for 11 vat1t!y position. PholW'~. ' Employment rrl1r\r PBX. fi!r , r tf', ';;;;;;;;;;;;:;~,II Plra~;in! 11ork1ni;: c"Ond!';: I 111 pr<'lly Cos\;1 .\1e~a oles. Help Wanted, M & F 710 Re"tal A.tent -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;[I S.JOO. I. o 11 f' 10 v.·t1rk JU:::r.EJSYOUP.C.HAXCF.1• 11/pHlplt"'.' ·rhi s in. TO .!Ol:V T HE PROFJ-:.'-A lt"rr~1lr1R la!tl n10v1nc spo1 .-:TONAL SALES FORCE or I AMES 11111 hr. run for you . \ l.1\HliE I.· GRO\V!Nf; Apt. MoftCMJert t • O 1\! r> A N 'i'. voun s:illl + lovely epT. Couple ('l!ANCE FOP. A DVA1"<Q;. W II• nr rdtrl In mA.nage p\u$h ,\11-:i\T rs GRI-:AT JN BOTl l • are ita ing 1'11'11• &4 uni t ~ for lop notch \!Ai\AG~::-.1f:XT I.· SAi.ES I new br1nch1s ~ff ices. p1np1>r1:; i11gn11 f'() AS \VE ARE Nei\V IN LX-j Interviews Wiii be PA:o..'DJ.'>:G :-:o"TAGE.1'. · at our Anaheim office. Please Call Anna. Equol Opportunity Employment A4ency LE . .\RNl:\'G OUR NE\\' PROfESS IO.~AL .\fETH. ODS OF' SELLr~G \\'11.L ENABW.: YOU TO REACH TllE Ht:JC;HT OF' f"lNANC:- IAL SECURITY & PRES· TJC~:. e l1'1 wl!.1i11n Vaca 11on 1 ltir ~I e Pll1~h Olt1ets • L 1lll'ra! t'11na:r 6f"llf:flls TIIROUGll YOUR l\S- ~OCl1'TION \VITII EXPF.r:- If:NC ED . PROt"f:S~IONAJ. ,\IF:l'l 1.IK fo: STUART FOX. f!NANCIAL CONSULTANT. X .. 'il'OCI'\ BllOl\f:R f, FIN- ANCIAi. /NVEST.\o1F.N'f i\!'o;. AL YST. R. F:. BROKER, f) A V f; 1.00Kl!'o;GLAND. YOl.R ~:ARNING P(YT'F.NT- 1.\1. \IA Y Rf: S.t\.000+ I'' f '~)\1\flSSIONS & SERVIC..:t: t'EES CALL NOW 547-6771 Ask for Mr. Goldner t 776-8120 ' Sec'y fr••I A~~·! m(t.-SupeJ"\•1~e :!-3 1111.~. fo'i-1endly Pf'r~nali1y. t1tctful. 'l./n'1 l:'J'OOmint. S. k l..na11 lx:k grnd. S.'i()O + New Accts frH ,\ J>f'Ofll"' J)('rson. lots "' 11/!>tontl'r c.-onhu•!. Prrlty, pn1~t" & c h1r. ~ f.· IONn C'Jtpt'1'. Sli.i + Teller free Ch11.rm1n~ rw-rsorW 1ty & etr1t111!t". 1 Yr. f':cper <11• trlltr. <:Ashier elt'. tor S & loan S·l:iG AA \IF.S BUP.EAU Of' J-.:'-IPl..0'':\IES'T AGE:-.i'CY 600 No. ~;uclid, Anahelin ' ~ =@ t 230 W. WARNER SUITE 211 ACCT "" w/Or&"g• Co. SANlA ANA •tlv •l'"cy. Work in red il"/. L'nlln1!1rrl "'llrnir1g~ 673-666.1. S57·6122 \ff''tl htlp you aeu: 642-M?! '---------• ~ I • -... ·, •• ,.,. jO " ... DAILY PILOT M.,nd.:iy May Jl l .11 • OAILV PILOT 2fi l.___ ....... _-·~l[fl) [ '""'°'"••t ![fl) I ......,_ J[Il] ...._I ---·-___,l[Il] I J[Il] I l[fl),11'--_L• ... _,,,••__,J[fl) ~' _, ...... ,_~J[fl) [ ~-"~ ][fl) Help W•ntff, M & F 710 Help Wonted, M & F 7i a AR11ST, LIYolJt I: pa1te-up. On the Job exp. or wW tnln w/buic backim.ind skills. I ~'l=ONN•L ' d•y1 lncl Sail. Ca.II Jor in· ~j •utVll:S8 Aa•NCV terv)ew, P e n n y 1 ave r , 232J N. Bro3d11,·a.y, Sta. Ana &li-0811 83NSU APT HOUie Mm. Couple !or . 30/40 units. Paintins &: Hostes .. Ca1h1er .• $286 1 cleanilll. + Apt 5alary. Do you en):ly peoplr:' Are (213) 393-8589 you anraclive! This fun job BABYSITIER, tiv""1n. for 11arU; out 11,·/greeuns people 1 c hool -a 1e children, &ifyoulikecanworkin!o Lacuna. 494-7280, 847-1269 bkkpr trainee. fun joh BANK OF AMERICA "''on'I last. Call Janet Gary. Sec'y 10 5600 I Enjoy a challenge~ Like to I learn~ &c'y Jor J exec. Top I Relirrment home, 962·55..ll DAY DISHWASHER Apply In Per1on Ancient Mariner Restaurant 2607 W. Coa1t Hwy. Newport Reach Now Hiring lt'r'y skill~ Xln'l beneflts. ~~~":""""""~~~"' Call Janet Gary. DELI Girl to 11,·or"' in 11allan EXPER. SECRETARY Typing 50 w.p.m. SH 85 u"Nl'rED CALIFORNIA I -BANK- l>l Avenlda Del l'ola.r San Clemente {'flt) -192-5123 Equal Opportunity EmpJoye:r Help W•nled, M & F 710 Help Wonted, M & ~ 710 Help W•nted, Ml F 710 Help W•nted, M & F 710 Help W•nted, Ml~ 710 ORANGE ~ .. COAST EMPLOYMENT PRqc>r rt 1 d c: ~. Ex-\VIG Styll51 w/ultts elU'f'r. penenced, part time: lor Apply In per10n, 2'63 E. J7th compo1lng dept. Ncatne5.'!I &: St CM accU!'l(."Y net.'i!U!.ry. Call lor1-~·-·~·---~-~-1 interview, Pennys; ver WOJ\1AN companion !or 64l-08JJ elderly lady. lull time, ' llve-ln. Room . bolrd k RECEPTIONIST. Youn & ialar"y. Call for intrrv\!'w. law ye:r1 ne ed your 3411-7741, day1. M8-617<1, personality &. charm. Orr. in eves. 111Y!NE PERSONNEL SERYJCES•AGENCY EXECUTIVE Personnel Agency AGENCY modern center. \Vlll train inlj~~~~~~~~~~I le11J lerrninology. S~2.) fl'H), Ca.II lle:len Ha,yes, ~ I Ii~ ] [ Purches. Agt rayroll look keeper • E lee: Eng,. .(B.S.E .E.I Hand payroU kw DI 1o1·eekJy, non -union. Ac..'C\Jr1.1e ryp1f1i. Product Mgr (Tech. Sales) SllM COAST AL AGENCY Mercn.ndile V ' UtlUty Mon 2700 Harbor Bl a1 Adam8' $3.~$3.75 Per hr. * R I $11M Carpentry I elec!Tical/plum-ea Estate Antiques bin1 expe:r. .f'ull time & ! Sales * $1"4M pe:;i:n::~k immediate! Unusual apportunlty in ANDREA'S Y sm•ll, very successful, ANTIQUES well establi1htd office. Ju1t Received One of the hottest loc•· NEW SHIPMENT 100 Girl F.lday $12M r~ Expe:rienct:d TELLERS , If YoU'~ bri(ht. 1 ~ talkifli 1 Adm. Tr1inee $600 to people. have: & iood h1· Some finance & loan exprr, lire aptitude. a pleasant per-Will pu! you in line for ad- sonality i: businei;5 exper. \'an<:f'. Grear oppor. Fee. (ptt'ferably u a bank tell· CaU N'ancy Carlson. Dell, Colla ~lesa . Apply !n person, betwn 2 ., 4 Pl\1. 37!1 I E. 17th S!. C.M. EXPERIENCED upholstery seamstresllt'~Top .sea)!' pay k good benetila. Apply in pen;on. Johansen & Chris1ensen, 898 \\', 16th St. NB. GM F.lday Pleasant chettrlu.I o 111 t' e , Type 6.l xln't telt'phone ability, Ue:.:ible, rriendly personality. Sr. Acct. !Degreed) Buyer (Electronics) $10M vvuu pay. Prefer agr 30-40. Full ttme. &: permanen1 Star1 work 1mmedlately tion1 in Or1ngt County. AUSTRALIAN. ENGLISH Wt h•ve • captive mer· t. >'R ENCH PIECES k t 0 k 2380 Ne"'JlOrt BJ., C.)f. e • ur men ma • ex· M:i-41170 er) you could qualify for one ct our bank teUer open- inp, CREDIT Bkkr AJst. S400 DENTAL RECEPT. No Sats. Hrs art' OfK'n. Namr your 01o1•n hr~. !kaut!lut Oft' 1n Xl'eat location. Lite e1iy W(lrk Star! $400. J Call Linda Lt'e. S.l()...605.j COA~TAL AGENCY 2790 Harbor Bl at Adams DENTAL A.~sl . Exper. chairside. X-ray, pooring model~. 64:Z.. 7998. EXPERIENCED Saleslad_v for jewelry ston!. • 548-3403 • E..'XPERlENCED Installment Loan derk: al:so part time 1elll"r. 5.16-9371 . Gtntfal Office VERY busy phone, mus! be quick & couneous. fl1ature judgmenl, ne.'(iblP, I 11 d )' l1kt. Goo<! ger1<'1°al ofc, background, typ1n1 & lite SH. Mach. Shop (Fortman) Mat'I Control (Supervisor} rahttff c •Pt Ion a 11 Y ~ood Dall 10-,; • Sun, noon-5 money. Draws avail to l~=''=~.,--~~.,-~. qu•lified man, DICK AN1'19UE brallfS rloublf! bl'-d $10M S.l +. Ha.nd painbna e:xpe r. 1 BERG 962_2421 I Eves. ~/rails. Prof. pol1,;~ed . .f'uU lime I. permanenr. 847-6076 Xlnl cond. Pd. S.~25-Se.ll Start wnrk immed11tely • Sl85. 497-1084. $9600 RN'S p/time 3PM-11Pi\I shill. ANTIQUES by Wanda Jtuff- 2 Days weekly. man 8I81 &Isa, Midway Huntington Beach CJty 892-3622. Spec. in dep Convale1cent Ho1p. gla.ss. Wallpaperer S600 S3.2~S3.SO. Gond l')o per. re· 1 quirt'd. Full rimtt CHECKER U )'OU h~ve a &OOd phone personality, hke to talk 10 people " have relat~ bu~i· J'le!lll exper. we have an in· tr:l'Hting openin& lor a cre- dit checker. Exper in A/R & A/P~ \\'ork into lead position for this fast gro\.\·ing co. Creal benefits. fee. Call Ann Russell. DENTAL Ass!, front s!"c'y & pre11en1 l11t' nursr.. ~lature "uman, l'njoy pMp!c. Expt>r prefd but lnteJJ\gt'nce &. Br•nch Mgr. $7800+ I enthus1a.~m may make dif· Tra ine~. En JOY Pe o p I e ~ ferenCf'. H.B. 962-2436 Jnde-pendence? Nat1on1o1•1de DENTAL Pedodontic assl. co. needs sharp pl'fSOnable ~1ust be exper 1n lab &. individual. Co. furnishes chainide procl'dures. Non car. gas &: expenSt' acer. & smokf'r. 644-0611 EXPER. Cleaning Woman for comm'I hldg, 4-5 hrs nittly. 673-82HI. 1 i;·1BERGLASS molders. Ap· plications now being taken. Oipper il1arine Corp, 1731 s. S•cretary ~R~i~l<~h~•Y~·-"'cc_"~"-A-"'-·~~~ IAdd1t1nn !.o stall of pro. FRONT dt'sk receplionisl. gress1111'. local firm Top Orrhodontic of('. Xlnl op!y. secretaria.I 1killr., ab1l1ty to Call &H-14011 !or 11.ppt. v.·ork quickly & aceurate:Jy. Exec Sec'y Legal Sec'y (Corporate} Recept/Sec'y Ins. Sec'y Sec'y (Bi-Lingual I prrmanl"nl. to $650 Stir! work lmmcdialttly to $450 Drapery Cutt•r Trainee to S600 S2.25-S3. fuU time perman· 1181 l Florid• Ave. A,;N°'T°'t"'Q"U"'E,-.,J'°90'"h--ooC-,-,~,-,.,-, y H B a.47.3515 tf'lt'phon!', w/hatlrry box . ' ' Prrfect. Apprai~ed SJ75, 1ell SALESLADY. Exper. CUr-~l~IOO=. ~·~97~--'°'~'~·.,----~I la.ins & draperies. Udoff'' ANTIQUE Hand e r 11 n k Home. Yurnishings, S Coasl phon og rap h .Rec:"ord Plaza. C.t-1. s1oragr. cost S80: 1ell $40. Good Startin& Salarie~ Xln'1 Company Benellts For Employment Interview Please Call Millie Fregosi ~tween 8: JOA~! &-4Pi\1 1714) 836-3359 ( 714 I 836-3494 Or Apply BANK OF AMERICA 541 W. 191~ St. Costa Mesa EquaJ Oppor. Employer BEAUTICIAN lull I ime guaranttt + 6(1';1>. l wk. paid vacaJion 6<12-2060 ; 642-1822 0..1 . BEELINE FASHIONS other xln't benefits. Call DISTRIBUTORS wanted , Janel Gary. new product. Xln! com- Cook s6600 I Recenl e>.per. in mass I feedin;;, 2j() or mort'. i\iust I rr.locate. Housing providt'd . Ta>: break if you renew con · tract. F'ee, Call ~1 ark Thomas. Dental Ofc M9r. $600 t.fusl have rPcent txper. This I dentist mu~t hire this week. Gre1r localion. fee. Call Barbara Lte. mission. 841)...6375 *DRIVERS* No Experience Necessary! !\lust have: clean Ca.Jlf. driv. ing record. Nnt under 25. YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th St., C.M. EARN FOR A SUilfMER VACATION, A CAR, CAMP OR COLLEGE fOR YOUR CHILDREN. Be 11n AVON Representative & earn t'.'!!ra monty. \V in prizes. i\!ee1 peoplf'. Have fun. It's easy to g~I a1artrd. Ju51 call: Escrow Ofer to $700 546-5341. S.JG.-7041 Too m,h, '°· ,.,.... '""''11 ESCROW ASST. person "''/Esc:row exper. 1n bulk business sales. fee. I Exptr1ence:d Call Nancy Carlson. I UNITED CALIFORNIA -BANK- ~nt. GENERAL Offit•r. l Woman .. Bright & Cheerful, good ofc l'leeds assistant. SH &· SS7S Start wtirl( immedia1ely lyping r~senlial, help phone pt'rM1nal1ty. Cocktoll Waltreues \\'/bkkpng. Perm. p/11me [ 25 hrs "'k 67~l333 ~-~-­GIRL FRIDA\'. DC. AJrport a.rea. r.1u~r b!' expf'I'. bkkpr. 1ype ;:,() wpm. undt'rstand olc procedure~. Sli or s!enortllt t'>:per p re f' d . P/t1n1,. mo"''. Salary com· m ~ n 8 u r ~ re v.·tab1h1ies. Rt>sumt>. \Vrilt Classified ad M . 1 ·!~. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box lii60. Cost11. J\1t'sa, Ca . 92616. HAIRDRESSERS Wanled: Head Hun ter Beauty Salons, 675-4232 or 675-3701 JIOUSEKEEPING De p t. nrrtls rxperil'nccrl CUSTO· DIAN, alsn i\IAID. Apply Peroonnr.I. South Coast Com· m11111!y Hosp11al, Jl872 Coast Hwy, Sc:iu!h l..agi1na . A/r Clerk Clerk Typist $480 A/P e::1.per , 10 liey ;idde:r, . . hie typing. New lirm tn Recept1on11t S4l& Xln'I pay. Some I!,; per des1rablp, full I i me, beach area w/xln'I oppor, A/P Treine• for gro11,·th. $375 pf'rmanf'nL Siar! work immediately Coit Acct. Cler~ F ile Clerk $300 Sweep11r Trainee . 410 W. Coast Hwy., NB $2·$2AO. F'ul[ time pcrman. Expt>r. 1nvcn1ory con trol. cost Suitt H 645-2716 t'nl. r11porling, labor rf'porlli 10 , Slart work imn1ediately Key ir.dder. lite !ypini. ' MEN • 2 Beautiful new offices. Secretary Right hand lo the busy presidenl. Stt'no skills must be tops, deal v.·/the public maturely. 10 M"rvictt our equipmf!nt. Sheet Metal Man S1eady job. promotion, no $2.50-Sl. Som,. e ~per , lay off~. Income opportun-defiirable. full i i m tt., ily Sl:'J() .• $200. wk lo st11rL permanent. Car he.lpf11 I. Call Elrclrotux. Star! "'Ori! imniediittt'ly 011'. nr Consolida!ed foods 1!)6.:?.:)113, blwn &tm & I011m ~1GR. Trainee, intf'rvw at Kentu~ky Fried Chicken, Asatmbltt Trainees 2929 E. Coast Hwy, Cdl\1 Good pay. l::mployrr \\·ill ---------;;,[ train f'ull timP . p@'rmanen1. Starr v.•ork immediately SAL E SMA N "'"-.1 -00 1'-'°""· ==--,...--,-,.,..-1 n1'est men 1s. c a 11 l\lrs. PORTUG UESE inlay table:s, Schm1d1 , \\'eslcliff Person-Mt. Airy bedrm, l pcs. nf'I Agf'ncy. 21'H3 Weslclifl walnur. 5'19·0150 Dr., N.B. 645-2770 Appliences I02 SALES help wanted. ~lu~t LADY J<,. nm o r,. auto have exp. Apply in person wasl'lrr la1e modl'l cop. Jack~e·s Fashion Center, 75 pertont,' STS. SI>ttd 'QUeen Hunt1niton Center, H.B. elec dryer Sli. Bnrh xlnl e SALESLADIES -full cond, guar & cleltvued. limt. \S--45. Children '5 516-8672, 841-811:>. store. ~· .~"' Plaza-. C~t \\'HIP.LPOOL 11u10 ~'11sher Apply 6.JO D St, Tustin. S40. Kenmor!' i;::11.s dryer $50. SARAH C11ventry needs n. or Borh xlnt cot'l(I. xuar l· pt lime help. No in-clrlivered. ~72, ll47-Slt;. vestmen1 . Will traln, min • REBLT age 20. 540--061.J. • wshn-xas dryrs . . S.10 Cuar-Drlv. Mstr Chg. SECRE rARY-il1orn1ngs. Mayrag repairman daily. Building contractor. 714:531-8637. ' Construction olficl!: exj)f'r. \\'ESTINGHOUSE 14 U des1rablt. Reply stat 1 ng 1 . _ . •.• .ru ,,,. family sla\us • \\ork rost het' rerr1g/lretzer, 4 • . . l': mo old 613-872' exper in dl'latl. Write, · ~. Classified ad No. 95 Daily COPPERTON relr1g. l yrs Pllof, P. 0 . Box 1560'. Costa old, like ne\\'. 12 cu ft. Top r.tesa. Calif. fn>ezer . SI.)(). 642--4086 SERVICE CENTER Employment Agency KF.NMORE washer, S$i, e:x- cellent: Ali;o wa!her & Dryer set. 541).]095 Hi t'&m. polt'ntial. free: wardrobe samples. No coU . or dlvry. Car necssary Jl 11 E. Coas.t Hwy. 548-7570/636-4053 F /C Blclcpr $7SO Corona de:I ~1ar HOUSEKEEPER k <'OOk 11anted \\/pracucat nursing t':1.pcr. Honf'M k rrl1abltt RC'f.~ To h1'("in No smokers fir drinker,;. :>18-56j2. llSKPRS Emplyr pays ftP J Georg<' Allen Byland A,i:Pn· [ ry 106-B E. 16th. S.A :'>47-039.i ln1uranct Sec'y Happy local aa:rncy net'd~ sharp airl wtgoorl sec'y skills I. Pl'f'\'IOUS ll:C'neral in.~. b1rliarC1uncl . Co. bcnf'l\15 a~ x1n·1. il newpolt . personnai agency DriY.r H.Cptr AVOCADO washf>r, 11 cu 11 f ll 1 I * Sec'y/Legal UOO rt'fr1g. Apt·5't 6 rove, 67.l-92-Ul BOYS 10-14 Hvy t'Xpt"r. '.hru T . B. Ter· f Equal Opportunily Employer to dttliver pa;>ers in the San rtfic co. Xln I benefits. S1art General Office I Po1sPd .,.nract1ve ~1rl to assist in 11 fashion al- mo5phrrr. Typ1n.1t Ii t !' figure aplltUdP l· !he a.bll1ty lo relale lo tef'nai;:ers. 1\3.1 Dover Dri\le Newport Beach Gor>rl pay. prrmanPnt. Start work u ! m (: SH 100 • type !JO -gen'I CHEAP. 645--0~i. Immediately practice. F 't 110 * Sec'y to $60C1-"-'-"-'-"-'-"-----Oemente, San Juan Capi1-, 1mmed. Don't "'ail Fee I EQUIPMENT rr1no Ind Capistrano Beach Call Ann Russell. MECHANIC Ill HSKPR ror v.·ork1ng mo!her. 3 .1chool 11>:cd children. 011,•n car. &i4-0665 alt 7 pm. 6-12-3870 Commercial Artl1t Top skills I So. Coast DECORATOR'S furn1'ure. - '11tta. Knit sizr velvet lleadhrrl & area. I $087 lo S877 per mo. J\!1n. DAILY PILOT M T . $600 '"'· J .vrs exn 111 inurn.Py. * Bkkpr/F /C to $60C mal. lpread. ntw. ~·in,. Leg•I Sec'y 5600 I 1 ,,2 ll"" nr, rain•• ,. .,, -''u "' man level. h.~. grad. Fill" • + HOUSEKEEPER k LAUNDRESS Call 646-TI6·1 I'~" F )) I Xln'1 co1top be •f11.~. urn. rorn movie aclress's E.port Sec'y $575 .... , . .,.,. u lml!, perman· ho k * Sec'y to $610 me • ng sz nrd, chest BOAT Carpenter or Cabinet ?.faker, t-Xpet. Perm. job. Frini• benefi1s. Lake Ar- rov.•head tt1arina, ( 7 l .fl 337-2501 +• CASHIER. N 111 io n,ii 1 Luml>tr . Huntin1ton Beach. Cllll 962-i'J61 , 1().4 P~I. CHECK HERE WITH THE JOB KINGS!! FEMALE Sales Ord1r Co-ordinator Exp"d 1n bW1n&. t~·p1fij;. fmm J.lOO!mo. General Office All around 11r!. Yrom SJ,j()/ mo. Xln'I oppor. tor advancf'ment ~·1th this largt' co, G!'eat fringe btnehts. ff't'. Call Barbara Lee. application hy \VerJ .. June 16. :i p.m., PerwnneJ Ck>pt., Rm :ill CITY ot· COSTA t.IESA A/ P Bkkpr SS50 ";,'~rt l'o'Ork Immediately Hvy dic1 /small co gd occ. chr~ & !bb. ~fa. Rtc•ptlonlat s • ; Bkkpr $550 '-~ .. ,,·,... crPdl.'nza. R"an11" table & 4 HOUSE\1.:0RK-J hftll rla.vi. ec Y ""'''" ·' RN/LVN $550 G Of u I chn;. pool 1111nle -m11ny 1\lon \I/{'() !'ri Own Iran-1 Genrral Ofc background, Silk Screener * en'I C to -o rleL'Oralor l!em&. Call for porr~tl'ln. · T~ ·Bluffs, NB ! preferably in manufa <"-Recept/Typist $450 Know 10 key /like fig. appl. 67J-90I?, 67J..-0616 fir 77 Fa ir Drivt, C.t.I, 92"~ fiJJ.D902 I 1urin>: Typing, dictaphone Gen'I Offic• $350 $2-S.l. rull lime. pt>rmanenl. ures. 673-1.;71. •ainter 0 $8IO+ oiiiiiiiil~l~l~1'~3~l-~"~'°;:_iiiiiii l ~::~:::::~:o-~::; 1witl traint A pleasan1 Cock, Resteur $624 Start work imml!'rilately *Sec'y $550l ;B~E~o==~--~---I ' I D $700 I •"'•oing personahty I r __ , k 1 1 p R00;\-1 SU!ftt S9n t'iln· I E S 1 nter. ecorator · Sales-Publish. to $650 • ..,.,,.Hl s lllg / ot~ o npy hf.d. lrlpl"" dn-ssrf.. mir-H1~h I01\l'r 5, Know !.p1der xec. • •1 for . \\Cll Pst;ib hom!' fu1cn-1 runch ,,... Rel scall./hosun chall' &. rl1n1· ish1ng.c; srorr 1n th£ Hawa.1· Glrl Friday Ir ShltOr Opt * Gt~'I Ofc $350 ror, nitr ,;!and, sl im jim bing. Rel'lf'Wtd (' 0 n Ir !Ir I WE ONL v I 1 $?.:1. Spc'aker 1n cab1ne:t s1:1, 11Uo\\·s ta.'I: break. Housing GJVE TWO WEEKS ian 5 ;ind~ Ailrach\'' surmunrhnz.c; & NEW CAR SALESMAN s11:rs2 iO t'uJI t i m c , Plush ofcstaccur iyriisr . Danish niod<'rn 1i0la S.~. C T V CA 0 NEWPORT I plra~anl "'or k I n.;: com· Or11.ng<' Coun!y .c;prc1alty pr'rma~~L * Teller $36C· waist f'.'l:f'rci.~l"r Sl:l, 11ntlqut' provided. Fee all hOmas. A Tl N • • • Personn I Agency d I 0 -1 1 °·· d • pa n1ons. rmn1 olc .• !!T'OOm· ea !'I'. ""''me rPcre~ iona Start \\'Ork lmmer1 1a,1Ply c...o.perienct' . lovl" &ea! S2J . .l carP"I.~ SIG. BUT A LITTLE 133 D D NB · d Receptionist to S400 Arf' you 11 friendly \\21.rm ou!going per:sona/Jty if Yi !h i~ fun job in plush new ofc. is for you. Crea! rn Xln't benefits. Call Janet Gacy. over r., . . ing, 1yp1ng & lite !!gun ap-vrhiclt' exprnencp r91N!d. Sl .':i. misc. 1remi;, 5,17-~79 SIDE INCENTIVE 642-3870 ti!udr Roy Carvf'r RoU.c;-Royt'E'. Carp~ter ::iOO N""''port Centf'r Dr NB l ~~=='~-'-'-'-'--·I ALSO , • , ,....,..,..,..,..,,....,..,.,. 1 1 B.i\1.\V .. Jn 1 er nation 11 I Tralnte Suite~ I 644-49ii L;c~::~~ ~;11::;,, s::~~ Journeyman Plumber '"!erk Typl•t Tni('ks . fo.lr. Davidson 1 B<<JDE THf' BE< T ~ "16 4lll 12.25+. rull 11m,., pcnnan-SERVlCE Sta . Attend. !\lust nPw S .)(). O:lmplf'I!' rio~iblr "-' S · · nrrded . Nrw work. 5-15-Tgg_"i J • '· bed, nr nPw S60 Hidraway CO;\IPF:NS.\TION ;\NY-KITCHEN Help!.'r. 18+. Ap-II .vou "Lovp" 10 t)'Pt' 8: can NURSES AID-Exp'd ";,1~rt "'ork lmmed1at!'ly be good Ml!'~man. Sal;iry + couch $7:1. Enrl laoll's S.10, \\ol1F:'RE \\'E \\'ILL SEND pl,v in prr~n. H1-T1me. 495 ty p@' 6f1 11 11.m. th15 I.~ an in· for n>tlrl'nlt'nl reslden~. Comm. Apply in person. misc. ilrm~. 646--ST.'iO. 1022 YOU k YOUR "'Jt'E COfo.1-E 17 h 0 C'I 0 H Id 1errs11ng pos1t1on for you . 962·:'1.'l.ll, t·ountain VI.". Elec.tronlc ~190 Harbnr Blvd, C.M. Vi<'toria, C\1 8A;\l-.lPi\I PLETELY ' 'REE TO 11~ . ! ,,1, i .• ,ee aro . N><• '''rro"·d l "'' & • ,.. ... " " Ass.mbler1 SERVICE STR, Anend. P~· SOLD hnmP • PlUJih !{Old sora WAit. ALL E:\'PENSES LAB Technician for pffi1atr1r '.Ad van r ,. m r n I lrom NURSES AIDES J>Pr. Apply 990 E. Cnas1 H\\·y. + Mr. t. i\1rll. r hairs iv/nt. Marketing Secy S•lea $7800 PAID / BECAUSE \VHEN group. par! unir... ~fi--O:i.lil, within" rompany ~licy. t:iq}('r. ?AJ\!.lP\I shill. S2+. full time permanent. N11wpor1 Stich. Ionian in 1told print S.~9.l: YOU BECOMF: ASSOCIAT· i\lrs. \\'arrrn. Start ...,·ork immediately ED \V ITli US YOU \\'ILL l --~~-------1 Underwrltfl' Huntington Beach STYLIST for \\'lg chatn Exp. black na11J{t1h)'r!r <'ha 1 r Rt'll! sharp, Good SH & lyp· h k ,1 f • t' tng. ~~rom $600 m?. ! )~~~~ne~~ \\':r~ onoy:;1~~nn~ F •ctory !rarn•t · u~ co. gas credit card for from $1.65 per hr. \'OUr cus!omer contacts. P (T Gen'I Offlc• ·fee. CaH ~ary Lloyd. S2 . .)() hour MALE Auto Truck Mech. Exp d-0"' n tools. $200 '\\1c, Trainees rrom Sl .80 .._.,.tr WarehoU1e Train•• S100 hour Lumber Yd, Supv. ~lust h&ve lur.~r yard e)op. fr;,Ol mo. Counter M•n EXp'd auui parts S.'.lOO mo. APEX Employm1nt Agency 1173 Hubor Blvd. Costa Mesa 541-3426 Salesmen sssoo+ 3 Yn 5all"S V:pl'r. St;ble ~·ork record i musL This i~ a cart'#'r position. )'ou \viU rPIOC'!.I!' a! co. t'Xp. free. 1 Call ~lark Thomas. S..'y $400.$600 Stall tmioon. l!'>P skill!. typr, 6.1. S H. ror radlO station. R,.al sha.rp cal for ftn!. olc. \\'ork "''/t .'l:ttS. }'tt. CaJI ' ~lary Uo)'d. Typist I $312 PU! ycur nimbi,. f111gt'N lo l.!!!!!!!!!!~!!!,....,."'l!!!!!""' I "tn'k f"r r.h1!. C'O Plt.u:ant CLERK TYPIST ~ork1n;: coMs. Adva.ntr on 6'+ 1YPinr. Joell, r,,. Pd., mt'ril. iree. CaU Ann \\.'ettdltf Pert0Mt'I Ar,.nry. RuMttll. 2>'3 Y: el'lclilf Or , N. B. ~5-2770 lalto ftt )Ob!.I BUSBOYS It Or 0 1·t'r M111t work ~r.s J. "'itnd• Apply In Pf!,..,,n 2:30 PM 'di S ~I 15$$ W. Ad•m• Cotta Mes• fRlJ £ old and! Typl•t $32S Oripor k ;vh ~nr'f'm"n' In I t1,,.o It.rm Grt'~t Joe. ftl". Cllt"N1ncy C.ulMn X·Rty Tech 5650.$700 Knot1 I t>I MN:Mz k iSl)IOPf'. ~fu5t h•\t hr . R:3Ch5P:'\1 P1td ft\er111T'H' "'hl"n ~C"'-'· Nuclttllr ,.:<~r. nect~'· Cn. ~rv1~s all h0&1)1Ta.l3 in O.C. ft't, Ca.II fl.111')' Llnyrl . FH/frff Jobi ,J'l=ONNft. .ai NAv1c•• Aa•NCY 2323 N. 8ro1utw1.y, Sl1. Ana 83;.3'11 • • HAVE JOINED AN ORGAN. Ladies & Student,; Convelescent Hcip. Glass C11tter only. Beauty supply rxp w/o11oman S!ll: l.11mp11, p1c- Expantling sale1i r1c:"pr want~ Clerk 18lll Florid• Ave. Ir lnitaller ht'!prul . full time. Apply lure~. err. All lik' new . 316 IZATJON TIIAT IS BENE-pl lim~ ladies k student~. Empress Wig, 12682 Chap. E. llth Sr, CM . f!TJNG >"OR PEOPLE lmmrrl plarrmenl. For in· Typ!n,;::l()"''·P·m I.· thttahili-H.8 . 8"47-35 1S,S2~S3 .. "" Full !lme GG k /I. r · •!OJ • man. . . TRANSt'ERRED. mn,;I Af'l1, \\'HO \VORK t'OR IT. NOT tervirw call ;'.!rs. Oltm11.nns IY to wor \\' IJil'Urtts 1nr ' ·-prrma~n1. .1u~ A Ff.IV AT TH f.: 5.t3-J!ll2. oppor 10 lrarn & grow into NURSES AIDES Starr work Immediately TEL APP'T SEC'Y b1 lack 1na~~ah1l'rit JOC.11hl •,· TOP. WE ALSO WANT YOU a eareer pos11ion. E~P<.'r. On!y. 5-J9-.30fil Par1 limr. 4-R p.m. Our olf. ovrsra, u.:11.u · gl!lmP I LEGAL SEC'\•. Pl"•h ,,,,_ ~ Cl c <hr• ooll•• • ,., lbl TO HAVE A NE\V CADIL-" " "'"arpet. eat1er i~. dM . Permanent NeerJ. ·· " " 1i. LAC OR CONTINENTAL roundin;;~ in trirat locatlnn. o:ii;RATO~i;; ni s=11,·e11r Trainees Pd: an artit ul111r. chf?rrful Med. M>fit & tov!'sta l, 2 COMPLETEL\' PAJD FOR Be ri~ht hand girl to thr g ~.'l:p(' -0 y. pay. f'JCltavrn. 8.\1-36.'!6. Honie: h1-b11.ck velv,.I r ha 1 r•. bn.~~. Start S600. Call .Jean _S_l•_•d_y. S.1Z-34?2 N.B. S~ .. $2.~. Full u~. Perman-fi7;)..1089. f.vrry!hing IP ~~ than 3 mo B'l US. Brown, ;yll)....6()S.l. OVt.:R .".Cl & \.\•illin~ l'n lram? !'n1 'TENNIS C 111 h, F\ill & .olr1 ... 'l.i1-418.l.C.\\I. COASTAL AGENCY If you h!!\'C a hat'kground nf Start \\Ork tmmrdl11tl'ly GIRLS h 1 I • F'ree d11y'n11e 1ra1ning • Plush offitts • Inct:nti\•,. plans • Stan rmmed1a1ely I lull or p/hmt' 1 \'OUR COi\TPENSATION J\1A Y BE :J:.J.000 • Sl00,000 PER 'YF:AR AS ,\N ASSOC- 11\TE Of f'JNANCIAL TN· VESTi\1f.NT AN A LY S T, CO~lil!UNITY LE A 0 E R, PRO'F"F.SSJONAL SALES· J\IAN. DAVID B. LOOKJNG- LA NO. ~-A~10US CALJF. R. !:, BROKER. CALL NOW 547·6771 Ask for Mr. Robin• t:mployf'r P1y1 I,, f't'f' Payroll "':lerk to $410 AppUean1s Paya f'f!t'i Cleric (Con1tr. exDtr ) Sec'y, SH 90 Gen'I Oft to $550 to $550 $4$0 Many Other Positions Avail. RUTH RYAN AGENCY 1193 N"wporr, Of fi-16--t'~ 17931 Bf'lllt'h, HB R47·9617 DAIL 'l PILOT for 1.cDonl C..U ~2--SS?I 6' Sl~-e! 2790 Harbor Bl at Adant,. 5llC'C'es.~ & o11n interrlil 1n in· p/limtt pmitionit avail for 11,· 1 ,. provt-nCllll l1".•ln1rn1 salrs. phone il-1.P Car Wash "111tre,..ites. ba ri,. ndt rs d~esser. !ranlerl mirror k MAINTENANCE MAN C Trao'n•H busboy5 & maintl'.'n!lnr!', n11r srRJ'lfi SfiO. col11r 1V S60. t\ru:<if' '' o .. Inc, memb<'r 61' 1017 11 6 '" PM Our la""" apo oornplrx 1n snack ~r artel!d1i Plt>e,i;r .,. a · :.~, ' ., ~h I I E I P11('1/1r C<m~t S!ock l::"<-__ .. Ne"·porr Bta<'h nf'eds a rt~· '-em co nq .., • .,. ; cha.n&r, 2100 No. )iain, s A.G.,,~, pay. full I 1 me, 1.pply, 2601 EAstblurt r>r, PATIO rlining se:r ss.;. ~r. 1dcn1 ml!,1nt. rn11n. ~IU~I hi' ~. • 7. ·,, 9' I . E.· -r "'' pt"rn1111nrnt. N.B. 644-«tj(I. chf'st $8.J. ty""writrr S.ll pharm1eeut1r al tv> ha• 11 n " ~ .• ,,. k I _, , .. A n1ain1, e:ni;:i~r. prtft'r· 1 rmmed opcnin~ for ~ nrcr:o;sary, 11,·i\1 train. :-.tar! 11,•or mmr: ... ia l!'ly TYPIST Lncat ofc of n11· il-t1s('. Hsrhld ;\lr1. Evans, rabl,11 1111•1th a,pt m111n1. b.-rk· dr<-~ <h•"''"'' ,,,,. rnr ====~~~---1 r bl -• rionally lmo1vn f 1 rm , Dys. 5'10-7740. _, A "" ...... ''""' " " v OUTBOARD ,\lrchan1t ""· '-a nt .. , • il '"'o=--,.,-----,-~...,,·I i;:rouuu. pply • .u~~11y ..,.... p1lnr o-r•l,on. •111,.1 hav" F' I h ,.. Ourstsind1ng co. bl'ntfiti;. 9' Ht'rrulon 1 or" , hut. " .,, '' per. Perm. JOb. rr1ngr. u1 s '-orpent•n IWl'rn 10 Aill 8: ' PM. ""'""r 1n manufacturing Start hnmf'd. Joh fiecurily. ron-!ufled. f'll!\'t.r u~d $1,'ll), BAY CLUB "' !x'nrfil\. Lakr ATTOwhead .. SOUTH rcchn1Qur~ &-,.quipment. .r.ia·rina, 17141 ll7·'l'i0t. Xln I p11y. full I 1 me, Start $400. _ M11tching lovese111 S I O O. ~ lrvlne Avl" Xlr:r't ro. bf'nl"fils. "'==~=7ecc--c-"°'~1 pt>rm1lnl'nt . Call .Jean Brown, MO-f-O;W :>3~195.l Newport Beach, Cahr. PACKAGE Piek Up & DPJh· S!arl "'·nrk lmmt'diR\rly COASTAL AGENCY l'TW=~IN'""'""'--,,-,,,-.,--cc--1 Afll daily, Frnm Greyhourlff. 7700 Harbor Bl ar Adams "''d, usrd .. month.,. • f.1ATURE 311lesl11.rly Ckllms AdJu•t« Nf'wpor! m o .c. Airport Seamstres!les -~~"~~.c~~=~-1 V11n VOl'll m11rtrt1111. S6.i wanted for ladicl! g~ri1lily & Underwriter lllrt-a. Call :,.ii;..9501_ TYPIST/RECEPT. 83.l·l~ Aller 5:30 or w!!ek. 1tC1rt. Apply 11t 221 M11rlne I Trelnett ..,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii""IGonrl Pay. ExJ)f'r. & tr111nee. Sharp ,11:ir1 lor hu.~y nrHre.o.. day5. Avt'. Balboa. li::h1nd. PASTE UP GIRL full timr. Pl'rmanenr Good opportunity. Call bt'-f;H~lc'c,,.'-,~k-v~el~v-.,-0~h-,-,,-,-l • 'Xln 't hi1ur11,ncr c<1rl'f'r oppor. Start v.1:1rk 1mml"dlltlttly I t\\'n 9 Aill & 12 P;\t. 1 sn.· 1 h Mechanic CJass A \vll,.Aclini;: I 1 rm . f.x· for N.B, .advertising agrn-p 1 DUREl. ADVERTISING ~~81 !',.I'S.Uk 1• ,.,. ~:~ .,,,,'°'" cy. Pllimtt basi.o.. .rsonn ... JU e new ....,,,..... }"u!f 1\m4:. v.1Jrk "".' aranlerd. crptional pa.id I yr. !raining e 2172 DuptH1~ Drsvt' ____.:_ · · ' "'u ~ DUREL ADVERTISING C 1 LIKE A top pay. csll Roy 111 Dtan prORTAm . Rrc,.n! rollt'ge ounse Ofl Nr\\'J)C)rl Ek-11,ch A.1J.Jfi70 l'il'\o\'-V?C'lldo vttlwl Lt'o\\'ls. fl46-930..l. l969 Hllr· de)lr,.,. l· xln'! l"f'f'I rt-7172 Dupont Dr, N.B. $l ~-,. =====~--~-• sofa & ~·!'MAI, SJ>An1xh oak .__, 8.l.l \610 ........ 1. Yull llme Pf'rman· UPHOLSTERER or Trim· ''''''· 61'""~ bor Blvd .. Cm\la i\fe"-8. qui,o;u. .....,..,"' I ~~!!"~..,..,..,..,..,..,,l ent !fler P.'l:J)!'r .. P!'rm jllb. f'r· STEEL SECRETARLAL l\!F:DICAL RECEPTIONl!'T PLASTICS lactocy tra1ntt. St11rl v.'Ork lmml'di11t,ly 1nge ~nrhl.it.. Lake Ar· DESK •.M · Shop Foremen "" lntrlgulnr; nppot. 1n the fife l112h 5Choof grad, ;\hlitary ro\\·hc:'ad Mann11, ( 7 14 ) * ""' .,1~ of loc11I tto<-tor ~/an t'lill" r.1u 11 ha.,, e , '( P ~ r . ohli2ation compltt ll'd. ;rlO" 337-2501 vw-ti ·~· • ~.~!ct1Cf'. Utt' 1yp1nir:. S!11r1 "' / flbel'JZ'la.~ IAmin-uon. or ovrr, mf'chanl<'at 11b11iry 1869 Newport Blvd. -New Hat~h Cow•I" T eblet rv>J he.lpful, S2.4~ hr. r.lore U e:it· v 1TA;\f 1 !'II m11.nuf;ir.tuttr ~j.\jit 2l>m Ac1c111. CM CAii . Httl,.n lfllyf'!I :l~i ( toolina le molds. !\mall local 548-iilZ:i rll'f'ds e:xper t 11 h It. I er s ·f;;;;;;-;;c;;--:;-c:".~,---.,..,,- CO.&STAI , AGF:NCY I non~('f(n.M' pla,nt. I ="'=''=====-~-·· Costa Mesa CO<kr~ ' i r. nu l1fO r I . ROUND d j n Int t11bl, ., PR 0 r ES S10NAL pbonr :;.;7-8126 w/bt'auUlul 1"1u·vM pe:de!!l•I 2iro I larbnr 81 111 Adilm~ p,.,..,.. II I tor D ~1 , o. •M ., , -· • '° c .. 3na rv n., .,.n --WAITRESS """· .,.....,;,"''· l\IEN. \\'Mlen & C'hildr'l"n H11m1d11 1'r11r llOl'I ' l'"<pl'r. Clemente, Ciipiltrarw> a.re• G S 1 "·11nte:d klr t"xtr1, &· bit 'l"l'q'd .. plate m11k ln1. mas,k. Work tn your own home ~ Ovt'r 21. f'or ~rv1ng: ~1t''I:•· arage t e 112 f)l'ltl~. 21:H61..J.1.l.ll. Inc rte Be.t deal ln a.tt.\. Phol'lt' 645·3111 can !ood. El • ..i11tRtlor. 1768 LIDO l~le _ F'rl. f'urn. P•in· et46.\ between 9:00 a.m 645•3112 Nl"wport Blvd., C.l\·1. Hn;:~. j:war litmP' radlot. f'o RESULTS )'Ot) can Df. pend on, Call the Supe:r· :>a I e .11 m a n .. 0311,y Pilot Classlfied 642-56:'8 • place your Id .l Chaf'I' !If 1 . and noon. \\C:lJ)ER, he:lilltt, Exp·d. ml~c. irrm~ S.l~ !o SIOO, m 171h fal Irvfne) c.~f I ~.=n~E~ss=E=ns=~,-O~V~E=RLOC~=K~ Urht mt:lfll . Vlll NIM. 442.1410 oprr11ron \\'1ntf'd I o45·l113 • Ms.-Ms.2 • lrui;o:i'ul'isiif":"1i"~"~"~"'"'""'W'"•"1e"b"'"" .. 1 .,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Exper. only IW~ We'll Mlp )'Ol,I 1ell! Ml-561l OPE.~ HOUSE column , I I 850 Mobil• Hom•• 970 Auto1, Imported 970 Autos, I mportM 970 MOVING SALE JOHN'S BIKES -NE\IJ - f'OR Se.le • Pt t Rabbit with Hutch.~. 531.72>1 DATSUN MG TOYOTA INSTANT HOUSING SAt & Sun • O!ahwa1hl'r; Columb1a-Pn>m1um-Steyr n"cords • 33 t/3, old clusjc Some used blkl's in atock 78 album~; IOxlO !ent rom· 2340 Newport Blvd. plete: book.11 aaklrl'; misc Costa Mesa GERl'i1AN Shepherd puppies, 15 Model• on Dlspl•y MOVE IN TODAY! -featuring - '62 FORD Yi TON PICKUP & CAMPER 6 cyJ., 4 Spud, He1ter. Pow- er Steering, Clean &. Nie, • Two Slel'ptr, Clmet1, Step Bumpt"r, Wal l'r C.onta1n('r. etc. f!IC, (63602A) DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS 1&83$ S.ach Blvd. PRlC!: to sell-'67 MC 1'11DGET. Good cond. Call 5-1&-8414 Kar! 1969 TOYOTA Corona, 4 Dr, Radio, Heater, etc. Extra Cle11.1t. items at !9:'!12 Ar111;1n C1r, 8 wka, Sire from cha.n1plon Htr Brh, corner Wartl & Open 6-10 Wkday.t Ii~. S75. Stud 1ervice avai.I . Yo1ktown. Sat. & Sun. 9-6 ~1.1101 64!>-4720 ==~~---= * VIKING * EDGEWOOD MGA HW1t.ln&ton Beach 1%9 l\IGA coupe -\Vire whls, $1495 ''FINANCING, TRADES AVAlLABLE" GARAGE SALEI -"'ill tak, Trade-Jns-GREAT Danes AKC, SIOVP. rrfrigrra!or av(l('11do female fawn pup1 , Champ grttn s~ Pr. \\'tiitl' rrhia-3 RUGS w/paddina; SlOO. s!ock. Sho"' qua Ii ty . Pr11 tor $65. Sll'l'Pt'r sofa , ~old Snld Io It e t h" r . 1Jxl2 962-4633. * KEY WEST * KINGSTON * BOISE CASCADE Singles · Expandos $898 ~....::."'=..,·778.,o:l~•~'....::.>'..:00<""42-"c=-I xlnt cond. ~take offer. '65 DATSUN PICKUP 1..:'=-,,..="'09;:__:"'7:";:" -='5 P.::::m._ MGB Macl:fow~d Mike M~Carthy 839-9600 or 531.000S Corner lat & lfubor SloO. !Intl much n'!flr,, 1717 rose--belgf': !lx12 mlml"11.I : cA7L71..E=R~G~Y~,-,-.. -.,-,-,-,~1,-cof \\', Balbn11. NB. 12xl 4 egg!hell. Good quali· gifr AKC A(&:han hound. + * ANTIQUE G;\ragf! 51111' '""'''~· _'_13--,.,:."~"'-·------I Blond f,male. 6 4 6-2 8 7 3 CAPITAL SALES HUNTINGTON SHORECLlfFS Beach Blvd. ! Hiway 39 bt\vn :\tlanta & Indianapolis. 1 mi. BUICK 4 ~pd. dlr. }~amily work horse 1----------Santa Ana Fire engine red, 1 oy,·ne.r, re-'66: !t1GB Roadste-;. good ron--~~~---"~--I Ored lireman. Sacrifice. d1tlon, 23,000 mi •. $1,000 or Anniversary Sale 1).).) Be1ch Blvd, a.t S.D. F"'Y !PIV5-13) \\'tll ta.kl' trade or bl!sl oUer. Call !tf at 1 • 1971 TOYOTA $1 7n • Annouin:, ki!chrn <'up-Miscellaneous c'~"~'~"~m~·~· -~---= boardi1 + m1ny misc. Wanted 810 WIRE Fox T'rrit n, AKC itf'm•. Sat & Sun or hy 11ppt. papt'rs. l Femall' & 2 1103 N. Bayfmnl. 8alboa \VAN1'ED: 9x12 Pers i s n malf!s. 80-4522 I -" 61'1•'"" OrientaJ rug, 11.lso s.mallr:r 1 ,;;;::;;.;~~7--,..~= 111111•1• ,.,... """' or 675-0628. SPRINGER Spaniel Pups. .'liz('~. in ltOOd co n d , N. Pacific Coast Hwy.) I 714 I 536-8816 894-llil I 531-2450 finance pv!. ply, ~aU'l-536-'-1..:21~1:....,~=----1 fi••M L•u~I '69 CHEVROLET 5-1().3100 or 4lH-7506 alt 10 OPEL w.fl. t.WID C•h & ~.:. ~~~ W""I ·A1'1"·DATSUN WAGON '69 OPEL GT TOYOTA 2 ANTIQUE w1rdmh1'1 $300. 49-t-!l:t'.2, 494-5382, AKC. Champion stock, $7j, Pr. cranbl'rry lamp! $.'t'i t11. Sll-3344. "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!11!!!11!!!11!!~ Bise, 350 V8. p0...,.cr Steer-· 4 SPttd tran1mia1ion, radio, !! hee1er. rallye gold ·w!lh 1966 Harbor, C.l\f. Mobile· Homes 935 ing, Po"·'r Brakl"S, 4 Speed 4 speed, radlo. heater. Full black inlf!rlor, radial tires. 1>-16-9303 Musical Instr uments 812 Cnlfl'f' 111blf' $7j. 2006 • SILK\' PUPS AKC * H11:hl11.nd. NB. GIBSON elpc guitar, hollo"· Champ bac~. YAHA~T,\ Gu!111r SJO. \Vatl'r body, perfec! rond "'/cast • 646-73Jj * softenPr SW 42 pc gla!s M't $32.l; Kustom 100 DOBER~IAN PUPS, 7 wits; for har $,,;, Tnys ror 11mp!ir1f'r ""/CQ\'tr~. $350 Both male: l l'Pd-1 blrck. Boats, Sall 909 JUM1orc !162-73!'17. 644-4714 $45. Ph: 548-3792 ---------- &o.ttand JJ.Jel --.,,-,-.,.....,.----1 Trans. ldf!aJ for campt'r or pric, S1999, 1059CAX), Bar. (XXF-1211 ..__"""' __ , ____ · -'"-'_,~ CON TEMPO Business, Lo mlll'agl', SU· wick Imports, 998 So. COii.st $2295 _ per. ""')'., Lag u n ~ Beach. "ALL FlNAi'IJCING 546_1051 or 494•9nl. BAUER BIJICK LliGUNA HILLS AVAll.ABJ..E' '" MacHoward '67 DATSUN PICKUP cosTA MESA 234 E. 17th St. 23301 RIDGE ROUTE OR. TRIUMPH THE TRIUr.1PH VS STAG NOW ON OISPLAY Come 1n for a test dr!Vl'I FRITZ WARREN'S REFRIG, fn.•r1.<'r, ! om~ FENDER Duitl Showman ADORABLE PART pQO. ALBATROSS 23-Joo! sloop. furniturP. mitny misc rll'm&. amp w1rh \'lbraro. Excel DLE pup p 1 Es $10. Main. Jib. and geneoa. sails. 2010 N. U-11is, San1 8 Ana. rond. $200. 54S-J..j()6 or 642-4818 d11iys. 534-3885 pve!. Cockpit coverL In &idl' slip. &15--0974 $750. or btsl ofl<'r. 675-7360 Household Goods 114 1---· -· -------1 BEAUTIFUL T-cup & tiny rlays, 673.2777 rvenlni:s. CONTELLO ACCOROlON· toy poodl'" puppie1. Tiny toy Everything MuJt Gol Xln1 ronrl Cn!t $5('(1 nl'"'· stud sPrvict>. ~3-9719 LIDO 14 C!ean, f!XCl'l conrl , .1197-!l022 "'Ill ~<'ll for $150 or btost of. . S850 or besr olfer. Tralll'r Machinery 816 SHOP 11~n1~. shelving, Ughr~. hoist. pa!lerts, misce!J fitl'I'!. S.18-4326 !Pr. fHj...36;,s . TOY Fox Trrrier Pupp1e1. incl. 67H\0j Pure bred. unpaprred. $50. 14'6" Dolphin Sr. New. like Cropped tails.i'43-9702 big Sunfish. Private Party. Acrordion -Bonelli. !Corner of Jl.toulton Pk\.\')'! 8J9.960o or 531·0606 Prestige aduJr community. Corner lit Ii Harbor 11djactnl 10 Lei 1 u re Santa Ana \l.·or'ld. Beau11 ru1 surround- ings, all luxury a ppoinl· ml'nrs, put1in g rt''"· hobby shop, much mo I?. Sf't hl'aut, turn modl'ls in park-like 8ettin •. , _________ _ • IH. RECREATION CENTER Runs like ne11·. {UVT 8311. Costa Jl.I~a 548-7765 Bar.v1ck lmporrs, 998 !'n. '71 C:l'PE L RALLYE Coast H"'Y·· Laguna Brach. :;.16-4-0jl or 4!1-1-9771. '69 DATSUN PICKUP * EXTRA SHARP * \\lhole5all'r 67.l--7271 FERRARI This hard to find model has only 1.000 miles, Rallye rf!d "'i!h black interior. radio, heater, 4 !peed. t:il6DBVJ $2275 BAUER BUICK SPORT CAR CENTER 710 E. l.st St., S.A. ~7-D7&1 Open dally S.9; clo1ed Sunday '63 TRfU~1PH TR4 Roadstl'r. \\lire wtieer!. ovcrrlrlve, ne\o,r brakes. Good condition $79J !'t49-0530. Might trade for older Van. M isceilaneou• 118 Good rond s;,o. Thrift Shop. 1570 Nf'wpon 81\'d. BUFFET TENOR SA.\: SA~TOYED pups. AKC, show 642-3545 quality.' s12,;. ----------968-9212 11.ft 4pm 21 ' Victory· Loaded I $1375. 842-1M7/846-5237 e\'l's. CALL 830.3900 Buy the n'l<lbl!e home ~choice, move ROY CARVEil<: lnc. 2925 Harbor '81~1cf. Costa r.tesa 546-4444 '69 Ford S250 Ranger Ca.m~r Spec: all xrrss, Im. mac, warr S29-18. '69 Dana 9' camper. all xtras, ltlC\. t'l'fri1. lrnm1c. $1695. Evts. FERRARI AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE '" COSTA MESA 234 E. 17th St. 1970 GT 6+ blue, &oocl con- dition, low mileage. Best ot-: fl'r. Aft 5, 494-1380, Good condition $300 I ;;4~9 or 821-fi33 11.lt 5. 30 BALDV.'IN Acroso11.1c Sp1f"l!'t, 111lmosr new S750. 64&-8750. POODLE PUPS: 8 \Vks, J. ~la.le; 2-Fem, AURORA 21' fgls sloop i.!p~ • 846-fllO * 4. xtras N"''P1 slip $1800/of. 111. to any one ol our "OPEN'' parks. C.osta Mesa 548-n65 '71 OPEL BETTER TR-3. 1960 • ~2-35'15 • fer n<&: 4~·2971 NOW OPEN!! . NEYi"PiJliT . RALLYE \VAGON VOLKSViAGEN -1022 Virtorift, C~I 8.A~1-5P~1 Office Furniture/ Equip. Horses 856 -----~~-­ --------CAL 21-Loeded Racer MUST SELL NOW~ Reglsterrd runnlns: $&.tiO, NB slip av1\\. 494-0451 ~7N~O~Vi~=o=p=EN--L~·~~-l~M~1 -~~~ CONTEMPO-·50 F'ord "t ton P.U. V-8 3100 \V. Coast Hwy. IMPORTS 1900 Series, \'~ry low mile- age. Sho~'l"OOm fre!h. 8-ll· ·CPE. '67 VW FASTBACK 124 OFFICE Furn. desks, chairs, lights, tabll's, m1scell. 548-4326 Quarter Horse. 15.2 Chestnul mare. Hsd train- ing. Consistent Jumper. BoatJ, S lips/Docks 910 BOAT slip avail, July 1st. !or 60·-i O'. \\'ide slip. FIAT flathead. New intenor. Ex-LAGUNA H ILLS tra mo1or S300 or hes1 , ___ N_•_w_po_n_B<_,_,_h ___ 1 23301 RIDGE ROUTE OR. reasonabll' offer. '61 Ford tCorner of ~foulton Pk\.\'Y) Econo!ine. ne.eds MW motor $1895 Harbor American 1>46 0161 2 Dr. Previo111 owner 5l:ates rebuilt motor. Clean & Nice. I lWKR.104) S500, 673-4&16 67~ LAGUNA HILLS $300 or best reasonabll' offer i96Y HllRCOR CO',TA Ml'loA $898 Pianos/Organs 826 HORSES BOARDED $35 mo ** BACK BAY 541'>--1877 * • M6-5T45 SLIP SPACE AVAIL Prestige adult community 11d· Rl&-5672. 25'-30' SAILBOATS J111:.-.n1. to Lelsu"'. World. 'ff FO_R_D_E_·_2_00_V_A_N __ • Compl<1, Slock ol PORSCHE /IBBD-.s=-5 p-=oRs-=cH·E~ c-Mike McCarthy WOULD YOU * 1173-6606 * Bl'autituJ RUf!Ound1ni$. all Vil, Rarlio Heetl'r, etc, BELIEVE 1'.REE ORGAN Ll::SSONS as long as you hke~ No reg- 1str~rion. No ohligation. Just COtllf'. Mondays 7:30 pn1 I ~ BUICK 8 S _..a & Ski 91 1 luxury appcnntmenta, put-"ALL ftNANCING Think SM oats, P•~. ting grel'n, hobby shop. AVAi' ""'E'" ''FRIEDLANDER'' 1555 Beach Blvd. at S.0 . Fwy J...JU.>'-' \\lhlte \vl th red interior. Ex-1967 JOHNSON 1/0, 1r1 hull, much morf', ('client condition. <TZP 808) 8!).l·3341 / 53~·2450 155 hp. 'Like nl'W "'/Ill! trlr. CALL 11311·3900 MacHowa.rd FUil price $2495 or take • "69 V\V-Nf!w radials, HD. Carpets e Vinyls e Tile COAST M USIC 6-l:?-2Sjl General 900 !t1any extras. A steal at INSTANT HOUSING 531 _0608 1J750 II.I.CH ILVD. trade. Call 494•7744. shock5, AMfFM , IM· 17900. 644-7895. 139-9600 OR !Hwy. Jfl PERATIVE MUST .SELL Cornl'r 1st & Harbor 893-1566 e 537-6824 "66 Por!lche 912·1 01o;ner, Xlnt BUY IT" I I 3 Q o I b t CENTURY 16' gray marint -. . I' I . eng. s1~l trlr. Xlnt cond. WHY WAIT? S•nla Anil f[ATS NE\V &. used. 111 cond. ,Red "' / blk int. 675--2110. · SHAGS GALORE! --------F R E E Blankinship Floors + PIANOS . ORGANS • Lfl""rl'Y. Hol irl.:iy save SliO Basic boatini: course of. fl'l'ttl 10 the public free of chari?e by tbe Ba.lboa Po"er Squarlron. SaU a1 '""1!'11 a1 powPr hoat1n~ taughL Ne1,r clas~t'!I 11art 1tl 1 pm., ~111y 31. Evrry '.\lc:inday night for 13 \\·rrk,, Al N"wporl Har- Oor Yach! Club, 72o "'· Bay, Nf'wport Bl'ach. Brin~ notebook &: Pf'll.· ril first night, Rt'gi1tcr .:11 that ume. Conracl '.\1r.~. Isabel Pe Ase 673-18.ij, 095 61 '"" 1"'0 FORD p u v 8 modol•. ,,,,, ·-" •• , •. ,,.. A:l.t/F~l rad, 5-spd. 111:.1. 1M9 V\V bl ' h h" In Musi 5ell. Sl ·. 3-ov.>.1 The a.ti new V1Ua~e Hou5e ""' · · · · """" • 646 -S 1 84"8632 ;,., Uf! wit ·w Ile · l ~~~~~~~~~~J Fl lh d '' "II 0··<,·-•• O.I •··•~·. .j1l bef pm; ~-h lo il by Jrvl!t Aloblle Sy1tl'rns • f!I ct .. Y • = • ·~ tcr1t:1r, s 11rp~ mes. with slopiflg shake roof can overhauled. ~ttds pa int C. ROB AUT~EY '.\TOTORS,I ~·~"~'===~=~-~ Privale party one owner. "'urlltzf'r Studio s111•e 118.1 Kawa i 5'9" sa\'e S1250 2931 Br istol, Costa Mesa At Vi-;ta Paint~ Friendly lelrphnrwo in lo F'IF.Lo·s PIA~O co. 1R.t1 "'""port Rll'rl. ' ______ _J][cit ) be YoUl'!I now! ~todl'll on body "'tlrk. $350. or beat of-1860 Long Bl'ach Blvd. '67 PORSCHE 912, 4 gpttd, 64&-4032 Tr'lnsport1liol\ ftr RJ6..J6 2 213-59\.ij721 A~l/YM, chrome whl'els, .:.;"-'::::;=~-----1 display •I. . . • ~::.:.· .:=::..::~'=·-~--= • ·69 ¥\\'-Auto tran1, &ood BEDROOM fUil'" $90 c:an. Cn .. t;i "'-"""' 714/64;i...32j() opy !led, triptr rlrrssP~, mir-, HA~l..,10:-ID, St' i n~· 1 y, ror, n\tp 11t11nd. slim ]Im Yamaha. New k u&td SJj ~pr11kl'r 1n cat·nnrt $15, piflf)OS of mosl m&k,s. 81'51 D11 ~1sh niodrrn sofa S:'lO. buy1 in So. Ciilil. II Schmidt ""11i."I f'Xl'rrh1rr $4:,. 11n1Jque 1\iusic Co., 1907 N. r.tain, 1'1~·,, ~P!lt S'Z-1. 3 ciu·JlPr.-SlO-Santa An11.. •· xlnt condition, 4 9 2 -7 31 7, BAY HARBOR '71 Dodge Tradf'sman 100. JAGUAR rro;esJ. rond. Stereo, heatl'r. $1400. MOBILE HOMES Takr: ovf!r payment.s "''Ith B __ _..:.:..;_:_;.:_.:;.;. __ .l~""'~=--c==,,,--c-675-4041 or Ml-~123. Campers, Sale/Rent 920 1425 Bakl'r St .. Cost. Ml'sa ol A. 540-82-41 JAGUAR, •67 :-..'KE 2+2 iv PORSCHE 1962-Reblt ena;. -"-''=-~V\='=-~-'-~--1 J S IS D F bo h hi' 1 nd 1 · Xlnt cond. $1750. 1966 V Deluxe Bus R' PICK-UP shl'll, llghi~. u.st . o .. wy At Har r '6.1-1,, To:i Chev, .t spd. Jl).16.j 11• s, etc. au .. m ·• o Call &12-6Z37 ();)mplt new motor. front cabinl't, 2 hurnpr 71U!i40-9470 llrrs &. whls. Sll.ddll' r.11nk~. ml. ~1u~t 5<'11 $2,!)j(). hrm.1~~=.:;:;,=o;,::...:cc~~~ Must Se!!! 613-241 7 HD 113" 31"! 1 1 &14...ti170 or 67S.-5127 '66 PORSCHE 912, hlust ------~---hurane sm1'e. ice box, 11'! up NEW Mobile Home 20x52, 2 spr111gs ""'· "" s '68 V\V Bug. EJ.:ttl, rond. s s 1..11.J; ~ell imml'<I . 1st reas. oiler. !or fishing_ Nrw A I BR, 2 ba. Sl2.SOO. Set up &1 __ 1_· _' ·c_..c."-"-'-· __ ··59 JAGUAR XKE coupr· Call Sun. 675-6ln. $1,000. 1343 Baker St., Apt. Chri!tmas lim'" S2:"1(l. lj67 lndscpd In Coit. '-lt!a'1 169 CHEVROLE~ A~l/Fr.I. yrllow w/black .. 1..:;c:,,.,::~~~"""==~ A, Colla ~te1a . ~~-~~-~~ S\5. misc. 1tf'm1'. il7.!1479 Sporting Good' 830 *AUCTION* CO~fPLETE mrn'A golf nut· fir for i;;alr Cluh~, c;\rl , bag Joann, C.:-.t 548-Sn alt 5 GREENLEAF PARK. 1750 .JA TON SJ600 644-5730. 1967 PORSCHE 912 .68 Bug, Xlnt cond, 4&8 tape pn1 . \\'hillier AvP. 8'1 II. Pick up. V8, Au1oma-JENSEN S.~pd. xlnl cond. 536-8652 deck, roco mats. 'Moring, Fin!' t'~ .. 11ture F.· Appliancr AUC'T1on~ frlday. 7·00 p.m. Windy's Auction Barn k balls. !Wfi..30~1. J6' Runalxlut, 75 hp John~n 'T~V~.~R~a-d7i-.-.~Hc i~F~i-,---I motor. Good !or skiing or '66 FORD ll, T. Cam?f'r 1 ~~""=-8-,:.1698~~*=":.::.~="~'°=---' lie, Powtr St~ring, Low -----..,.----·I RENAULT mu!t &ell! 645-4038 , Sprcia!. Auto. Good cond Wx~ BILTr.tORE 2 br, 2 ba , Mi.lei, Good Cond. JENSEN 1------------0 '70 V\\I Bug . ._,pd. Very w/DehlXI' Pullman c11mper ~I up in adull park. G.G. ..rINANCfNG, TRADES AUTHOfllZED EXCELLENT .trans car. '62 cli!an. Glrl'i car. $-1550. Stereo 836 fishing. $1475. Sacrifice! /,, t'll'trnded top & sidt can-C.C'ln(f cond . WA1hr.r/dryr r. AVAILABLE.. Renault. Good g.U mUea.g,. · * Call 962-6864 * 21')751, r.;""'?Ort. C:l.1 646·~ 1!16!1 i\10TDROLA 2 3' • Brhind Ton,\·'s Birt~ ~111r'l ConsnlP Coku· TV: Just H0 ... 1E solrl. mus1 1 r l I siwn1 S!lfi on new rubrs. Co!lt lurni!hing.11-Ethan Allrn 2 nf'1v S510. Sell $175. 6·16-6~72 W-1128 WANT to llvP nn lhf' h11.Yfront rnr only $27.500? See Clags 100, Newport Bch v111. 67;,.....1156. . S~'iOO. l'IO-ii775 or 772-78(l..!. SALf:S :. SERVICE 1150. 54&-2349 M H d 196fl.'vw bug, blue v.·/black TWO 40' OCT8 Chris'~. Xlnt Motor Homes 940 ac owar TOYOTA interior, AM/F~T. go o d cond, Local. One at $20,500. ----------8J9-960IJ or ~l.oEoS 1 conrl. $1200. 545-3507 1ablrs, St'rvrl. 811.S!f'll n11r· or 497·10M .. Boats/ Marine Equip. 904 Avco Bia. 714/n<l-7208 J969 21' Dodge Pacr-Arrow 0 OTA NEW '71 ~1 1 ~f . Dy . 64, ,,13 Cortll'r 1st & Harbor T Y 'M VW-$650 '69 \Vhttl Camper, hardly ' 0 or omt. 1· ~ · Santa An11. NO DOWN Days: ~1115 used, slp1 6. Vf'f')' gd pricP. l ~E~··~·~·~' ~><~8-:_3"~!~~-~=li1~,-iiio~Ra.,;;;;h~~500-05ii1iJ;;;1;,·~oooiii 3100 \V. Coa1t H"'Y· EveR: 67~~ ror 128"' x 4;."1 ; \Vh1rl1XK1l j ~_..cC~L~o=sc·l~N~G~O=u~T~- 1\11.!llh,.r. m111trr--ovtn, brir Brand new \\'urhttrr pianos h_rack. sporl.'1 equip, p!\ln· 1 & ori;i.n~. f":tnlal!IJC' deal!. RCA radin marine dlrrc· r1onal finder, standard BA, meriflf' & ~am bands. 67:"'>-'11~. 223!1 Rtrut:ilic, 0.1 , 642.:z!I07. Tr•iler1, Tr.vol 9'"'' . ' nc ero n Y J, N 8 ..._. ml. Likf' Mw. Lots of eit· ewport each AYMENT '68 VW Bug-Ar.1/FM. Vl't)' Cycles, Bikes, 16' Sha111a. Sto\'t' oven ice tras. $3000, 4~3 KARMANN GHIA p clean. 1 ollo'11er. 7221,i Scooter• 925 box, 25 g11l ~·ater 'tank. Auto Leasing 964 Marguerite, CdM. 673-12ti0. fins: & print!, "omtn~ • :i.li-06.'•:l • clothe.11 & mu ~ h morr. ~9-01.lO I .\10VJNG, n1ust sell """' Sylvanu1 (O[or T\I, rrmnrr 9x\2 COLE:\IAN 0.l'ls1~ rrnt. C'nntrol & 11ntl'nna inc!. $290. ALTERNATOR J..i 11.mps for Univenal Alomic-4 en&Jn~. S40. 67S--<163!1. THINI SI"" fi. El'<lri< bnk ... -------'71 KARMANN GHIA $69.01 MONTH* '66 V\V-t..u than 11,000 ml. ~zi ~~~~~ :"fz ~a~=~:J~~~ • LEASE • 36~' o~f~u~ P.:r~~ !:':~~-no~~:·· 1 per room $700. 962-7689 Only 116:1 miles. Automauc, $2(XIJ.5S. Incl. Tax t: Lie ,61 VW -· """~-,..~--,..~"70--1'69 Cad El Dorado .. $169 mo radio, he11ter. {2750DZ) p • '' ,,..,,., ... _._ N •many ex ....... 16' Ari~tocral l..o-Li~r. '70 1'·ord "jCJO Galaxie $2599 A. ·4•. -. .n·19. ;;>'<',.,.] o. $1000. New rond. Loaded W/l'xtra1. 134347. * 646-8131 * U5Prl 111·1c1": 2 bunk m!s; 7 :>1S-:ll6:i 11:11.I bu1anl' tank, C'Rpllicily I ---. ----- gaui::e k rrs:ul11.tor: V\\' 111r SILVERTONE 5terl"O, rost Boats, Power HONDA ... 906 nrl V\\I b t l hitch S-KJO. S200 or nearest Olll'r. ('(} ; UJI r r ' '··· ~.-, 23' INTERNATIONAL. 160 V\\. bu~ sr>aT :l.16-144 9. ~~~·"-·'=·='·=~~-~-= HAM'lfOND Oriz 11 n, I~" PORTABLF. rolnr TV sur;hcl~rr! & rarr1f'r, $17j 2l"'<_:nlor_TI'SI2.'i. lurniturr, l;1mp.!ll book~. loll! * .>-l~_.,29=-*--_. of makr offer }:ood1cs. 1 RCA color TV-Stc!'rn un11. "FRIEDLANDER" Ml'rr. Crui!l'r, Tandem ,.,. 1uae nnn.•1 Slpg 6. 64&-52~2 4-dr .............. S79 ··10 •on approved credit I •~=""'-7;7.;:;c:::::::.....--.,1 ·69 Oievy Caprice Bill M T ·s1 VW Bug. R.una rood, •u,n Trailer..t, Utility 947 2-dr ............... S79 mo axey oyota roof, make OHl'r. Call tr1'il<'r. radio. R.D.F., rlrplh 537-6324 e 893-7566 sounder, bail tank. head, BULTACO ~1atador 1969, lr~s th11n :-,.'} hrs. SlO,()(XI in· 750cc. Strep\ or Dirt. 1700 Vf!sted. $7500 Urm . 5-IS-3103 miles. Just tunl'd. A Steal "' * :\5' Q\\'EN "•/ntw twin rniz:. $450 cash. Orig. cost $96.J. -==------'69 Ford L TO 2-dr , , S79 mo 18881 BEAOI BL. 847~ * 642-{}227 * WANTED-Ul!lity 1 r 11 1 11" r All Cars wi1h Air lSTII BEACH BL. 842_4435 HUNTINGTON BEACH "w-,"·u-,,.~1,-"',.~u..:u"'°'11J~6<""6111.,._,=1 4'x4' or 4'x6', 14" whetl11. SOUTH COAST 11 "'° =18 Foo •-•t -•ul'·• .... ~ bl I HUNTINGTON BEACH We'll help you se ! ~,,., .,., ~... ...,, .,.,_,o re1150na ~. n gd. cond. CAR LEASING -Autos, Imported'. 970 Autos, Imported 970 Auto Service, Parts 949 300 w. Cout Hwy, N.B. LOTUS r,,14-.">7~.l: 63~!'1 S-!00 WEBCOR HiFifSrcrro. l't'l'I ME>--2li·'--=-- !o l'f'Pl, s,vnr ro r r 11 r k 11"' 'IV'.!!, S20. S2.l Best navigation11I 1'QU1p, 1 _M_'--O_ti.JO ______ _ LikP new cond. Va I u' '6!1 VW, 24M, perfect cond. $3\000: ~·ill srll for $17,500. All extras k 11e r vlce 673-666~. re_rirrls. Dr. Scoa 544-5262 ~• C"-· I 1 645-2182 Eves: 673-8269 ..,,.. ncvy eng1nf!, comp I' l'.1.::;:__:=---"~--'..:...:.:;; Nr:l'd11 work 140. Chevy Autos Wanted 968 rl'con:ler. $80; 3 pil'cr h!ur Goorl rond1non NlmMinile luggage, S 2 0 . • 675-176.1 * Powc>r$:.lide lTans. .$ 2 5 . WE PAY TOP ~ti-2280. j ~~~~~~~~~ LIONEL frAin . 4 earl!. PnJZine I ][' liJ&..5672. 1968 23' r ornrnl• OMC 21n. or 49HJ43. '61 GMC, v~ 401 er comp. lj() hours, Bair rank. radin. DJRT bike, HONDA 305. engint. Xlnl corvl. New t>ulrigger. sunrop, d'" p I h C.ood roncl, Custom pipes &: heads x, 5tarter. Aft 3 pm finder, !rlr. many extraa. 11rar Knobby tirts. Ownl!r 557-706.l CASH k mo!nr. Collerlor·~ ltf'ms. FrH to You 1 l!l?.(l".11. Thrill Shop, 1:,10 '---------· Nrwpor1 Blvrl . l'.1UST sell 3 b icyc lt~. Schwinn ~ ~pd 1anttPm, Gt>rm11n 10 ~rid. a.dull 3 "'hi 1r1kr, 67.i-2643. C0?>1E &· st'(':!'. You "'ill bf' ,111urpriM"rl 111 ~·h11I you c1n buy lrom St 10 SS. 117 E. 18th SL Ci\I. PAIR of matching emtralds from Sou!h Amf'rica. CIPar, vlbranr grrf'n. 1:io. 673-508!!. JADE n<'ckl11ce with 14k gold ~"p11r11rrr~ &· 1'111~fl. $j(l. • l)jJ-~:r()S(!) LIDO 14 Sft!l.i, 11\bl ,.~. Frlf!dairf! rrC. $100. patio Illa. 6'i:'>-3G36. IRVTNE COAST COUNTRY 0.UB !t1EMBERSH!P * 6r..-J01:-i * 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 $6jl)(). 21.'1867-4669 movin$!:, must sell $300. for used can &:: truckt, j~I FIVE 72-ipoke wire whe('ls, II f ~ 1· I • 26• cugtom .61. 1n HP 1 _968-__ im________ "''ide rlm9. ca ua or u o::e es 1ma I'S. GERMAN Sl'lt-p, Beagle mix Chrys V8. Sips 4, g11lll'y, ASTRA 10 &pd $60 Oaw's * 962-898.' l'Ves * GROTH CH£YROLET fi mn. old m11;Jp pup. he11.d, "'''· l.11: afr rierk. Galaxy, 10 spd $90. Xlnl F'rlendly/iO\•es ch 11 d re n Pl'rm stlp. l\fugf 5'11! $2500. cond. 24 1"2" frames, 27" ~ Ask for Sales M11.naa;er 6_1_&-~209-;_. -~~~---I fi73-0285. whls. ~IJ7:i I l82ll Beach Blvd. AlllOI for s. ' · T ERR IP 0 0'' flu~ 17 FT. Inboard, trailer: BOY'S 3:1·· Sch"·inn Stingray. Huntin£ton Beach pil's-~lllll'! k frmales, 7 Hctn5t, tax paid. Coa~I 2 1pd, Likf' f'll'."'! $-10. •••••••••-147-6087 KI 9-3331 "'ks old. 1015 \\'. Highland Guard Appr'vd. Port. hve 1 _____ 64_>-_!6_;;··----I WE PAY TOP DOLLAR l"o. l, Santa Ana. bait tank. Rf!ady to io? '70 '"fonda CB r;i0, Cll'an. Lo General 9SO FOR TOP 1.JSED CARS FLUFF'Y fiil'ndly F'rlinr~ for four for!un111t la m 1 I 1 e ~. Frtt. &4&-2146. FREE Kittens -Bt-aulilul. fluffy fl'malf's, 8 wk s, 67J....66j,1. Ba.lOOa lsland. Altl!r ~ PM 213: 8Jl..3l56 ml'1. Pvt pty, S I I~ 0 . ['L~ECTR--1-C-u-,.,-,-.·r, xlnt II YoUr car la extra cloan, WANTED 13' Bos!on \\'tlaler. 642-n8l. cbnd. $500. or best otter. see ua flnt. w/40 hp rng1nr. '70 Y11maha 125 i\fX; 642--.flM:i BAUER BUICK 5'18-7470 Also Yamaha 80 953 234 E. 17th St. • ·10 BERTRAM .25. fly 673-J(X)S Antique s /Cl•salc• Costa Meu 548-7765 bridio1:P, fishrrm11 n's dtlirht. '70 TRIUMPH Daytona 500 1940 FORD P.U. V-8 f11thf!ad IMPORTS WANTED f''LUrf'Y kitten~. I hlack l.i !\.lu~t ~ell! * 67.l--7298 • cc, 1700 milr:s. Xlnl cond. u ce ntly ovrrhauled. Nred1 . Oranie Countiei "'hite, gny, 2 gray "'Ith 26' CHruS '51!. TS, SS, OF'. S'.J50. 494-1224 pelnt • body \I/Ork, $35() or TOP $ BUYER bl11ck. Sµ..2556 . Slip avail. $3250. 224 allh BRIDGESTONE '68-tOOt-c, hest nffrr. 83f.....~72. BILL ~fAXEY TOYOTA BLUEPOINT Siamese cat , fi SI. N 8. 673-7257 Xlnt mechanical cond, $175. Trucks 962 18S81 Beach Blvd. mos, to gocx1 homl' "'hh no 24 Chrl11 Cab Cruiser lutly 646-0037 ,68 GMC SUBURBAN H. a._ ach. Ph, 847~ childrrn. 494-46fll rpt,/canva1 lrlr. Sl900. A -• 910 SOOTH Amrrlcan emerald!. ·===c,.---~-~· I 67S--7271 But1t64>2?3'1. 't!'J HONDA CB-lj(j, Beautiful. Carry 'llll, V8, 2 Seat., Clean uto1, lmport.u \Vhole!11.lr: tn rlni;-makers. CHIHUA~UA pup f~I' to Lo ml. Stortd. Sj,j(). & Ready 10 i::o. rinni quality. fii3-5M9 1 home 11•1th lot~ or lovl'. San Boats, Rent/Chart'r 901 542.m; $tt9S ALPINE Juan Ca.po 493-38!'.1<1 -B~IGE ru~ k . pad, J2xlS. 2 HEA'THY -•.i k CRUISE TO ALASKA! '69 BSA T;iOcc "ALL 1'1NANCJNG \ po. Good rond1t!on. '-' · i.;vvu O? ins:. A couple wanted to sharr ex· S!lOO firm. XIn•t mnd. AVAILABLE" '67 Sunbeam Alplnt-. New 642-8762 h nu ~eh r o k r n ki11cns. penlf'!I. N"° 70. dll'M!l _,...:>~1!\-1:...::34='=:..o'~"'~':...::•="-'=P~M~-:...... i M ff d clutch & tth!i, A~l-nt M&-167!. aC OWar SIOOO. MB-4087 nll:hti. AIR CO:.IDrTIONER, 4 1pd, ~~~~~~~~~ cruiser. ~1u1t be boat J>l'O'" TAC 0 ~1 i n i-b I k ~, 3 1...:=~~=--''---- 2109 BTIJ, $150: Sony tape : pie. ~lan to ~ ramihar horM!pG\.\'t!r, Brirrs l: Strat-839.9600 OR 531-060& BMW _crcord~r. 145. SJ0..(1371 [ li ~j "'/eni. rm. 6 people on Ion. 8.18--1157. l----------P1t1 •NI Stlppiu boat. 2 crrw, owner &. wifl' Corner lit It Harbor Automotive Excellence 'li.\'1N hl'd1. compll'tt: Ktn· . + 11111 10 lh\i ad. R.l'f. furn. 19TI SportJter Xl..J1 W/CH SanlA An• ' & -• poM ,, .. ,., moohi""· 111nk. 5" Ext. &: cobr11. 11e1t. I ~~~,...:.:;.-::_~:..._---I """" '"" '""· Write 10 CIM1ltled Ad No. 2500 mi. S2lOO. S4&-3J7f. '66 Ford pitk011 p, l"ldlo, 2 dr!uers. 540--627~. p G I 850 139, c/o !he. D11Uy Piiot. h('a!er. VS, 4 •pd lra/18, ad rAltt OVER 20 •ctt~. NO ets, enera P.O. Box 1560, Cotta ~leu Mobile Home• 935 mnd. Sl,000 or be11 o!ler. DOWN S29 mo. Nl'11.r lie NATrON wide Co. h11 oJ)t'n· 92626. 64&-8163 la'ke, 968-0017 I Ing for dog groomln11: & Es TA BL 1 s H £ o )'lllChl 2-4x.57 ~fOBILE, Clean ocean "·i;s"'-=CH~!:VY=~w=NG~V~A~N~r~.-c 1· ROY CARVER, Inc. AM-i'M ST ERE 0 + nutrll1on ronsultA.n~. \Ve chi.rlcr agency n~d• 1h11rp 1Jr;"1111n;y xtr1a. VS, Muncie C 1pd, pa.neled, 2925 A.arbor Blvd. ¥\JltN TA 8 L £. FREE J 'r•ln. Call Tue1. 892-0036. boll.11, power k -o!l!I. to 100._ * 7141536-tOlT * "'1de oval1, vent ~. Costa )feN 546-4444 COUOI. 191 f\1esa Or, Cf\t.. We'U help )IQl.I ~II! 64i..56Ti Ernie l\flnMy 548-41!11 For btst rtsuJtl! 642-5673 Sl7S5 or Tr1de f!t7~10M. Call &12-5618 Now! I \ • l • LOTUS AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVfCE N.EWPOliT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast Hwy. Nrwport Beach '68 Mercede.s 250 SE. like new, low m!leai:;P, S•l,95(). Atr & ll'alher, new MJche.lln ~ •. 49J.342'J. MG MG AUTHORIZED SALES &: SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coa1t Hwy. Nl'"''PClrt ikact. • THINK "MG" Ht ''FRIEDLANDER" UJM llACM IMWY. n1 893-75fi6 • 5.T1 -6824 }"or lie&t results! 642-$JI , A Sports Car You Can Afford While You 're Still Young Enough to Enjoy It Tht Fi•+ ISO Spid•r h th• l11we'li priced sp11rl1 c•r 11n the m•rk et. Th• 1ed line 11n its •nglne it •II th• w1y up> tf llo,500 rpm. It h•1 di1c; br1 ~•1 in fro nl ind irtd•· e1nd1nl 1u1p•n1i11n .11 rll ul'ld . A,d, for m1ny p.opl•, 11'1 lh• btil·looking 1port• ''' under $I 0,000. · I 850 SPYDER 11971 ••GllTll N'IW F1"lory W1rr•l'l ly. ll:1dio, Ht•l•t. Only t.350 Ml. $1995 :: 015661 llBliJB llOISTl•ID HIW. IJ:ICUTIYI 124. SPORT COUPE W•rr1~ty, R1dJo, H11l•r, Low ·Milt•tf $2795 # 129 494 LOWHT PllCIS. HIOHUT Tl.ADIS .All H• cofllpMt. •ufontotl•• wnolc• M,Nmn...t - 16 •'911t -• .,.,, ttcrff of h19hly ttGll!ell 1MClt011Jn. Compl•t• body & .. to• pol11t thop tffl BILL JONES B. J. Sportscar Cent'!r • ), I • DAILY PILOT A-. Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Us9d 990 Autos, Used 990 .Auto5, UMd 990 Autos, UMCf VOLKSWAGEN '64 vw C\Jstorn Palnl. good trans- port., (NUG3~81 This car has passed the V\V lfi..poinl llJety and pcrforn1anc(': test. It is fully checked and thorougl\Jy reconditioned. We guarantee HXl'i' ths! weit repair or r"place all VOLKSWAGEN I BUICK '68 YW SOUAREBACK / '70 SKYLARK CUSTOM 4 spcrd, 1-adio, heater 130lASQ1 $1499 . Harbour •V.W. Coupr. A c.;oii;t't.HI~ I.ow \lile- a1:r Au!o wHh Po11•er .Stt~er- 1ng, Brake1, Vinyl Top and Fae. Air. (Ili:>AER) major nlCchanical varts~ for 18711 BEACH BL. Stl·4~:ri I 30 days or 1000 miles. HUNTINGTON BEACH whlcheYer comes first. -- $3298 Mike McCarthy BUICK •Engine e Tra.nsmis~ion e '66 V\V, xln't cond. Radio. l:J.)j Beach Blvd. a l S.D. f"'Y Fl'OntAxJe e RearAxJe As-new tire!, S800. Call 8~1-:u11 /531-2 1."iO sembUes e Brake Sylitcm 962-2~3 ~.,~, ~.~,-,,k-LaSabrC2 Dr. e Electrical System. "GOT H all together Jn a hrdtp, p/s. p/b, "'knds, .... $895 Campt>r" lta\'e lo p<1r! i1ith Air/cond R/H. xlnt rond. sharp '64 \'\V Bu~. l.<JiifK'r. V.ust Sell. Sl•IOO. 847-:l02~ Pt>rlect $850 firm 6~6-.l2.-i2. ·r.o Buirk Lt Sabrt. Xlnt d VOLVO l mnd all through, Nrw ltres, D~ 0~ -----,-"-,"-,-"~· ~~~;1.LAc lo~ "'~~S ~ vo!Yo· ""';69 ;~v~:,LLA'~"", "\I' "FRIEDLANDER" Eq,;p,, Cru'" CoP>ro' ligh> '549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 Sent1nrl, i\.\ll fi\I, J.andatJ 197 HARBOR ll7Je IEA(lt CHWY..-JfJ 0 BLVD. 893-7566 • 537-6824 Top. E1r. E:xrra Clean, Low -COSTA tl1ESA i\'l1lc~. f ac1 \\'11.rranty, '64 VW BUS Radio, Jiratrr. fOTRS&IJ $1299 Har bour V.W. 1171.1 BEACH BL, &.a2-413J HUNTINGTON REACH '69 YW BUG Anniversary Sale $4695 1971 VOLVO $2998 ".\LL FIN1\NC ING I .\VAILABLE'' " Wt Lewi.! MacHoward1 VOLVO '"·""' "' ''11 """" Cornl'r \st f.:. Harbor l!J.16 Harbor. C.:\1, fil!i-9.10.1 '61 ~ DR. Volvo sedan. Gd . shapE". 16671 Landau Ln, HB. 8~U275. Autos, UMd 990 Santa Ana Largest Selection OF LUXURIOUS CADILLACS Black beauty with pin str1p- in1. 4 speed, radio, healer. Low m ileage. <330 BQl\l. Barwick Imports. ~ ~o Cea.st H11.•y., La~una Beach, 546-4051 'lr 49-t<-9771 e FLEET SALE e in Orange County· '6-1 Cad Cpe de Ville Sl07j 1963 th ru 1970'5 '66 Olds Delta 88 sedan ib ruu power-. 10 mi's. s1215 GNa1 eii; '67 .t'~rd Squire 9-pass _ 4 ~CAO!LL.:C statwn wgn w/a1r Sl07J AUTHORl.ZEO OEAU" We've Re ally Done It This Timed MEMORIAL WEEK S,ALE LARGE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS e 'j7 V\V e '68 Pontiac Safari Sta/ion _ 2600 HARBOR ~L., $Z-:)()/or Best Offe r •&1::rT;)84 * alt 6pm * Wac:on, Air $1S7J C..'OSTA 11-lESA SOUTH COAST 5-10·9100 . Open Sunday 1 CAR LEASING 1 · . - 1967 CADILLAC 4 Q.,,,. Brouqh~.,,, F-1 Pow· •r. Air Co,.di!ioni.,q, liqhl c.~111,.11. 'ipeed Control, l~nd~u Top. MUST SEl lH!S CREAM PUFF-, !TVP- JSOl '67 V\V BUS, minl Xtras. $1650. co nd. 300 \\'. Coasi Hivy N.R. 63 ~d 2 Dr. c~ dt' V~Uc. &15-2182 Eve~: '673-826n A/C. 41.0CJ? OH. 0 r I~. --~-----.~ 1 n11·n1•r. Pl'l pt,r. .i 4 7 J. '66 AUTO. 6 cyl. low n11t:-J<. fi7.1-~~- 67:>-5028 '6S VW $750 * J.lj-0775 * Clean. ~alJ 9 to;;, :>16-0.~:.:1 f:Loor.:.A7DO=~,~i<S~.-,-,-,.-.. -,-ar1I alt 5, 557-8476, loaded w 'xtras, slC'll'O 1apr. $3095 '67 2+2 V8, P.S .. rart ;ur. Xlnt rnnd. Pn. pry. s1200.J Xlnt co ne!. $1700. 838--3::-14 or Ar1. h7:'.-~3.i0. --1963 BUICK '70 VW SEDAN '4 speed. radio. heater. !800 APJ J 6~2-(l.tl1. --o~====~ CHEVROLET R.+v•~'"· F-pow•r. ,,;., F;,,. '• R,d , !10(0710) $1699 Harbour V.W. 187ll BEACH BL. S12·4~3j HUNTINGTON BEAOI 300J 1 ~~es ~w ~!~ rn-1 &int, Holley 2 bbl. Porsche dist. & coil, mag wheels. custom paint. exhaust a nd MANY. ~1ANY, EXTRAS. $1250. :>1&5380 '62 V\V Bus-rebuill cng, u·ans $850 or ofler. * 644-5612 • '64 VW VAN ;.16-73~7 • '70 vw • Sharp cond • Xlnt tires $1560 * * 673-2271 '66 VW 1600 engine BUICK '69 BUICK 9 passenger Sporl ''•agon. V8 automatic R&H. full po~·er, lacion." air. 2 ""Y rail galP. roof rack. {Y.\S· 3301 $2995 BAUER BUICK m COSTA MESA 2J4 E. 17th SL Costa Mc~ 5.18-776~ '69 BUICK LIMITED J.u.xury 4 door, Full Po11·cr. Factory Air, 60-10 Yront seat, Extra Clean. Low !'l!U- Ps Factor~· \Viirran!y. . $3695 "AI.L f'J NANCING ,\VAILABLE'' MacHoward '70 CHEVROLET IMPALA CUST. I Courie, lX) VB. Turbo H.vdro- ~rah~r::;~~r ~'.:~~~~~· P~~~ i l.andau To". ('Ir. S2995 I .. ALI. FINANCING I AVAIL1\BLE'• MacHoward 839°9600 OR 531-0608 Cornrr Isl &-Harbor Santa Ana --,69CHEVRol eT- cAPRICE COUPE \'II. P.S., P.B.. Yarr Air. Landau Tnn . - $2395 "ALL. FINANCING AVAILABLE" MacHoward $995 ~1~9764~C~H EV ROLE T 2 Ooo•. R • d i o, He•let, Aulo,.,,,1;(, l440AKSJ $425 1961 CHEVROLET- 2 Door A11tom1lo c, 2S.4 l $345 1 IZT . -~1~96ST ~Bl RD-- F .. 11 Pow~" A;., R•dio ~"cl Ht •f•r. /::1'4JS ) $895 -1966-PL YMOUTH lorr1,u.f1 2 Doo•. R~clio. VI , "'lt,,l•r. Ai" !llYMBll ) $795 -l967-RAM-BLER- ' Door. V.8, Full Power, ll.1dio, He~l~r. 1:94]§. $795 Good cond. $900 Call afl 6 Pi\1, 515-3287 S39·9f«I or 531-COOS 839-9600 OR 531 -0608 Corner 1st & Harbor Corner Js1 S: Harbor -1960-CHEVROL ET-Sanla Ana STOCK REDUCTION SALE! '70s NEW '71s Austin Americas (Including freight, prep., unders••l, r•dio & htr .1 al'o • .,,;1, w/•ufo tren\- $9 9 11:tre Ser. •I 2Hl93 $600 Lefs Than VW! $500 Less Than Toyota! $450 Less Than Datsun! Similar Savings On MG -SPRITE - MG MIDGET For courteous lnfor1nation call us collect I e NEWPORT IMPORTS 'AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE FOR MG··Lott'8··JeHse1a f'errari 3100 WEST COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT' BEACH Bt:L AIR SF.:D1\N ~=~s~'~"'~'=A7"="=~~ 11 c ... .,.,1.11. l •Pe•d, '67 CHEVROLET ,.;,,, IGWE8'9I $995 ,,. \'~. 11uton1atk·, radw. hcalf'r, po\1·rr slf"'rtng k hrakes, alr cond1!1on1n~. HJ l\V,'Jj21 ~1~95~6~V~OLKSWAGEN $1095 ATLAS CHR\'SLER-PLYi\IOUTII 2919 Harbor BJ\'d. I Co~1.~;1~~E-VlfOL:~·~l~:J.l I Sed1 n. f585AUl l $295 -1964-T-BIR_D __ Air. r11d io.h•1l1r, •11!0., F/ Power, !FMH971 ~ $695 1966 DODGE KINGSWOOD I i:.:~1a1r. ~ Pass \\111gon. \'8, Hyr!ron1aiic. P . .".. P.R .. ] Far1. AJJ', Door Lock, Ex- tra Clean. Le~~ Than 26.000 .\l1lr~. fact. \\lan·iu1ry. "t'IN1\NC JNG. TRADES C·ew. Fl pow11, .. ir ,.,nd, W ill he~c!J. Ir r1 Ft, C1mp· •r. tUJbO BJ ! $2195 AV/\11..ABLI::·· MacHoward1 1960 DODG_E __ •1, lon p;,k Up. Rebu•lt molo<. R1b11ilt tr1ntmiu ;on, new p1int. !L•t478) $850 1966 CHEVROL ET '8::9·~~ (If .i.ll-0608 Curnrr 1s1 I.· !!arbor S:inla Ana "'SACE_O_R_T-RA DE- Sl•fion W •gon. Aulo,.,•tic, r~dio 11 <1d h••'•'· (!;JG. 50' l 1961 Chrv. 4 rlr Impala 28.'l $999 rn1' .. /Iulo. Po11rr -R&H ·1 f'alJ' rub. -,'lr11.' hart. S'lOO. --1956-T-BIRD or lrlHlr for P/U !ruck, pink j Aulomilic, L~nd•u for pink. ti-l:i-11 -1'2 afi 6 Pi\1,1 ntw piinl, !NSUJ86l \~'EEK DAYS ONl.Y. $1995 1 ·62-Chrvy Jn1p111as·1arlon lop. -==-'=··-----1 \l gn, Rrbll rn.i:inr S.· brakrs, 1965 CHEVROLET J:OOl'I l't1n'~ f'O!irl & looks , Corv~i1. J ''°••d. 4 i::ood! S2:.0. :..1S-:)613 11fl j :3(] i1d1n. !W EF08•l I r., 11knd~. "G;1r~ ... 1 $ o:ioor ·1;fi.;1;-vy-;1a11on ''11 1.'l'.lii:-Rr-I 299 hl1 tirakr~ 8.· rnt:rnr. 1;ood ---1959-GMC- r11nn1ni:: 1•1Jnd , fll·:~r Ofr-1 '1 Tn ~i,k Up. 4 ER. JIS.:Jtill .o\fl rr 5:30 k rtc:J l!OJ I 11rckrnd,, I $ ·112 CHEVY "'a'.:!nn 1&h I --=44~- I Pf':\, 1111-, 4 ll('y,• t1rr~.' _\\t>rh 0 1967 FORD perfcrl, S·l.1:1. Bf'~t ollcr. 1 \I Ton 215 I V1 Ft, l11d. 675-.is.I~ Will ~ ... c11. qood 1it•d ftiss-rh~:"omllrlS~ ''"'D••· !Ol••tJI \\',, P/b, Pi•. Rill 2' 1100 $199 5 I nulc11. Ong oy,nrr'. ~"" !1rr~. su;co. ~1;.:,02 1 . M 7f<l-lklA ;,-:-,,,,,~.,.,,I-:-""' arr us t1rr<1. s22;, liil-.).i20 "rrkl'nds ~ I.· 11flrr 6 P,\I M .~~ayne 6 r~l-;i.111011~ of ors r h_ nun~ i;:ood. Golxf o·11n.\.1 ''"'"'"' s"". ,,,..... 2100 Harbor Blvd. SECTION! Someone I 1 I,, ""' ,,-,,,-,""'"'"'"' Costa Mesa w,l,h!n.c '°' 11• O Io I 645°0466 ••••••••••••1!!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!••1' ~.i67~ lodayl , \, ( CHEVROLET 1963 Chel'?'Olet, Jpsa than JOO n1i. on Png, lac air, 11ld shilr. \Vant lo trade for lge motoreyclr. 49'.l-7664 '64 Chev. Impala SS~p/~,-. V~-~. au1o trans, H.d. shocks. .17,l!OO 1nr11. S.'1.'iO. M0-0024. '.i.i CHEVY 2 DR WGN Nt'W eng, 11·ans &: Tire11. S200 * * ~S-:l97fi ;-6~-..,-1-Air-9-.pa-,.-.,-,,-.-Ail\ hitch, good n1rch <.'Und. Mu111 11ell. $1395 ofr. 83.'\-2:112 JEEPS '69 TOYOTA Land Cruiser. LikP ne11.·. Warn. hubs, roll bars. 8,000 miles, $2.650. 642-1:)86 arr a pm. -MEitilRY- ·61 MERCURY COLONY PARK ~ Seat Sration \Vai;:on, fl1ll Powe:. f'act. Air, Extra Coor! Cond. "ALL YINANCING AVAlLABLE" CHRYSLER-MacHoward '68 JOO Conv1. Au!o, PIS, 139-9600 OR 531·0608 PIB. Air. New 1 ir e 1, Corner 1$\ f,, Harbor shocks, muf!IPI"!! & •op. Sanra An:i. 24,IX,XJ mi's. Orii;: o~·ner. I ,;,-;==:-c--;c,;~::::--:c-1 \Vill lake trade. Still under '63 Mercury, lull pwr, air, new lires. brake~. i:.'11'. 11.•arran1y. 222 W. Wilson. C:.1'-1. 645-ll9S. ('Iran, original throu1:hour. !'o1u~L seP 10 apprPci111r. $.130. Call days :i48-:i477 Mon-fri COMET '61 CO~fET-Good cond. NPw brakes k trans. Ru n ~ pcrfl'rl. i 2Jj or best orr. 546-071~ '66 C.,.om"','°1-,..,.,~,.,.1-P/!, P /b, J:lass hack window, Asking s1:il. 96S-8380 co·~RV°"A'"l;;;;-R - MUSTANG '6.i fa11tback, 1Tbuilt cog !flick new rires & ma.i:-s. Jar: rlean head<'r.~. Ansf'n 1rac·- 1ion bars, !.ape deck. $1 100 644-01:"..t '67 M.7,cc,-c,,-,-,~,.-,.~lb"",-,""k.~:l'IO~I Co!Jra jr1 rng. 4-harrrl '6~ 1'10NZA 2 rloor, R&H, carb. Auto. R/H. &>sl ol- 11u!o. Clean, runs g~$32.J. Irr. 7148--034 1 art 7. 96&-llOl. '67 Mustang roilvertiblr, 11if. '67 Corvair Coupc-Au10, nrw pl:<., auto, 1ape deck, r!ce 11res, $--17i lop. 494--6171 Call fi7l-~ '6' Co.-vak Spyd'-.,-.-.... --., OLDSMOBILE condition, 4 spd, l\1ust 5ell! "'C'.,6:::9-00::-L'.:DC:S'7M':'O=B'"l L:-:::E-9"8:-I -'-''-'-·'·-.64=>=====--I lloliday Coupe, l<·uu Po11.·er. CORYETIE ~·acl Ai r, Landau Tor. Ex- '&R COR VE.TII:: Convf"rtible. :'.27 hp, 4 spd, AM/Fi\t. Be~t -nHer 1n PXceu of $2,300. I ..,._.,... '68-co-,-,.-,-"-,..stbk."""'Hi pert .127. Pwr w\ndnw.11 k srr'g. Xlnt rond. $2700. 67l-9004. or 67:\-6440 COUGAR ira Dean. Low J\1ilf'S, f"act. \Varran!y and ready lo go. SJ49S "/\I.I. ~·rNA!"CING AVAii.ABLE" MacHoward 839°9600 OR 531-0608 Corner ls1 &. Harbor Sanh1 Ana I ·10 COUGAR -l!.000 mL -,"'6"7 "D'"'Elc;Tc;-A-;:'8'"8""' -I 11rw t1rr~. Pvt ply. 1\lusl ,.,,11. Makr orrrr. 61:,...1 1.~ ------~--DODGE '65 DODGE DART 6 cylinder. sock. tRUrllj\ $699 Harbour V.W. Full powf"r. Air Conditioning. rllr. TRJ''087, Must sell. Will lal\r trade or Lnance. Call 494-7744 . '66 OLDS Cutlass. vinyl lop. low m ile~. I owner. !\1inl rnnd. $1100 644-'1175 PLYMOUTH l !J68 ROADRUNNifl 383, '".i speM, 2ood cond,. $1650. ·~1'2 + 18711 RF.A CH BL. R-12-4~35 llUNTINCTON RF.A CH 1°i-t1JR Yl 11--: .. 1a-\\'a~. v::11~ FORD '69 FORD LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE 10 P3ss Si a \Vagon, :mo vi, Automal ic Trans, F11ct. Air, P.S .. P.B .. !'lxway Scat. Top fiack. F:xrr11 Nier. "ALI, ~'INANCING 1\Vr\ILABLE., MacHoward 839-9600 (If :i'll-0608 / Cornrr .ls1 S.· 1-larbor Sanla Ana "fi·• For f~rQnomy. Rari1n I.< I Hra!C'r, .Sha1·p &: Clran. I l\'ruql~I ! $1698 Mike McCarthy BUICK }.).);) Beach Blvd. Al S.D. F1vy 89~·ll4l I :l31-24.i0 '6~ FORD Bronco. 4-\vhl drive', sport paeka£r, v~. r.~h. hul·krl Sf'lll.s, Jin1l1rd slip. Xlnr cnnd. $ 2 7 0 0. h7l--07&.1 749rofd -Panri:---~il-en1'ifK.~ Nf'w br11kes, gooct tirf's, 111n11 f!oocl. Nrrrl Isl "-2nd gear. $100. &16-9:i2'J. '66 FORD WAGON Polar \Vhitt> Fi ni~h. A Da nrly Srcontf Car, 1vith full rquipl. 1SVN3201 S898 Mike McCarthy BUICK t.i:-13 Brach R!vcl. al ~.0. t'11.·y 119'1-1141 I .'l.ll-24fJO ·' .. '68 LEMANS Couf)(", 1''1nished in Vrrdun Green, Auto, Po11.•cr Steer- ing. Br&kl'S. factory Air_ /1 pnpular·ModcJ, Salr Priced. i \\'PDl92J $1798 Mike McCarthy BUICK lj5j Br11ch Blvd. a! S.D F11.y 89.1-3341 I llJ-2.JZ:i<l -PONT°IAC-GP Xtra. Clean. looks s .. dr11'q~ tikr nr11.'. ~·u11 Pfiwf'r A~! f"~I. racl. Air. LandaU Top. $3395 •·rJNANCING, TRADE::S AVAIL.ABLE" MacHoward 839'·96Clo 01' : .. ~1-0608 COl'ner ls1 l.· Ha rboi· ::;anta An11 ~.6~8~P~ONTI AC'"'G"°T"'O.-I 2 Dr. ILT. V,ll, 11u!on1.'ltic, r11 - rliv. hra1er, po\1•rr .•lr('r1n.1: $.· brake~. factory 111r, in1- n111.cula1r. 1 \\IPS~7 f $1795 BAUER BUICK m COSTA MESA :!3-1 E. 17th SL r.osta Tllrsa ,;\,ll.77fi.i '70 GTO Ra ni Air. 4-~pced. Jo'irr~ronr 1\ ult' ovals. sharp-11Jl b!a,·!;• ~al·rilicf'' $.100 .t· 111kr 01·rr 11aymrnts! 61~"66.} 11frrr ~ 1;9-PONTIAC' T nr hc1111. full p<l\1·cr, S2.l9:1. '6:1 Ponli11r 4 rlr: 11 ir, radio, r te S.19:i. for Appl: &1.i-0-120, ----.77~---1 \9:i8 Pontiac Chirr!on, 11utn, jtOOd cond. s1 2;, or hr~1 of· rrr. CuU 002-2761 01· fil-... Sfi~I ..... .. DAILY PILOT flt ~ON BRAND NEW '71 CHALLENGERS, ~ CHARGERS, DEMONS, DARTS, ......_ POLARAS AND MONACOS! •.• ~ NO ADD ONS! NO EXTRAS! ..... NO DEALER PREPARATION CHARGE! ~ Come in !.~~!,.'~.~~i~~o~cep.~~~ry ~.7i:~y invoict notarized by California Notary Public Alual ut •lr Nt Other Ch1r1e1 E•cepl Side T•• And '71 lic1nJ1, .,,,.,,\\,. All NEW DODGE COLT No olher import offers all these $ features as standard equip- men1: Adiustable ~leeri ng co- lumf'I, flow thru ven ti lat ion, Iron! disc brakes, 100 h.p. en- gine, reclining bucke f seals, hidden an!enna plus up to 30 mpg. Order Yours Tod1y Only '70 FORD CUSTOM 500 V f, outo. pwr. 1te .. 1./b•.,lu, foci • .,;, 11ncl., •od;C'. ~•ol~<, ... ~.1 .... 011,, l ie. ,SQ.40 1 '68 FIREBIRD '69 DODGE POLARA .... ''· '"'· .... '"" '"'"'. ,.,, $13 88 t••ui~9. rod io o"<I h•olu , H<. "'0611RO $1688 '70 DODGE CORONET • Door. v.1. ,i.ow•r 1t~ori•9. hilly lo<lory •'1vi1111~cl. l•cl, "" co"cl. t;<. W~4 1CO $1988 '70 FORD MAVERICK '68 COUGAR . ' lodio I. h•1tl~•. "" ro"d, o"d "'"YI $·1488 11tp, lhO, O"" 1, ·~ol opo•ly. Fe. #V lN 1b1, 0"11 • 1 110••. b•cl, itt bn•. G<iued & ••.,dy s999 · lo ;o or" low b1t•goi" ""'" (UJG92•1 '71 SUBARU Th" io !ho ' •peed, 1'nrdtop wolh ltoftl wh••I dri••. b~outi. !ully •~pt. ift1ludin11 whilo· wnlh, b~out~. ,,.,,.1,,.1 """ "<onolfly t<><r 1,1. J.S .. a .. to lho ~ollon •.. 701121. Sol• '""' $1688 '66 VW CAMPER '66 VW COUPE OPEN DAllY 'TIL 10 P.M. INCLUDING SUNDAY & MEMORIAL DAY! AH •or•·~~!•" !o o•;•• "''" ,,;,., o!lo<ll•• till '·! 71 BRAND NEW 1971 . ' DODGE VAN CONVERSION """ ........ .,,. "'" ... $ 3 9 8 8 b•lt !h•I "'Ol.ol Oft!O d'"'"" "'''" •uPDlv w.1~ pu"'P. i<.1 r.,.,,, ,..,,.i.nq & ••>ultll""· ~·nit fl••• -r~rt•IM, l!O .. ot <•bono11. '~5 •w '" l/~lou o•d d"ll II. WfJI LOOI "'"" .. ~ ORDER YOURS RIGHT NOW! •• f .I r