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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-07-03 - Orange Coast Pilot• • - Cosmonauts Viciim·s-of 'Bends?·' Bike· Bustling · •ig • ID Orange County Cyc"les Painted, Stripped, Peddled: for Money--Not for Eun • air a e one ' ' 69 Deep Water Yachts DAILY PILOT • Set to Go in Transpa'c * * * 10' * * * SATGRtTAY, JU(Y J, }97f ~ 6', N0.1 .. f llCTIMll. JI P.&•lt Pressure l(illed 3 . ' -Capsule 'Hatch' Source of Leak? MOSCOW rU PI) -A deadly m;i.ladv 1imil.1.r to the deep Aea di ver'.~ "bPnds" kUled the three Soyuz II Cosmon<1ul.~, non -Soviet Communist sotirre.~ s;i id ln- da.v. The source~ saict Sol'iel scientist.~ told them ;:i sudden pressure drop inside thC' cabin caused a ir bubbles to form in thf' bloodstream of the Cosmonaut.~ Thr bub- bles l'JJocked the now of blood to \'Ila] nr· gans and the men died. It was the first report 1h;it has lcakrd nut nn the cause of the dc;iths of Cns mr>- nauts Georgy Dohrovolsky, Vladislav Vol· kov and Viktor P.:itsayev . Th-three men were returning Wedne sday from their r.cord-breaking 24-d.:iy fl ii;hl in the 1'.:il · yut space stat ion when the deadly de- pressurizalinn occurtrd. The llOurcr~ ~11irl the sciPn!isl s con- 1!!:cturf'd th;it the inridenl happenrd al !ht moment of .~eparRtinn bef\\'een the nrbit<1I compartment and the descent ca psu le nf Soyuz TI. The twn comparl- ment~ ire .~eparat.ed by wtiat H!P Soviet space encyclopedia described as 11n "air- tig ht h::itch. '' Suspicion nn 1he location of thr pres- !<Ure lrak centered on that hatch, the sou rces said. They said the official govemmenl in· vestiga!ion report gave the cause nf drath as '"embolism." Embolism is e cnndition In whi ch particle~ block blood now -in thi~ casl', ga~ bubblr~. The cond ition i.~ very si mi!;i r In the •·bends" su ffered by deep sea divers who rise too qu ickly to the surface. 1bey can be .~;ived by being placed in it dt'C<lm- pression chamber and brought back slow- ly l.o normal pressure. · Soviet Cosmon;iut! apparen11 y On nnl wtar spacesui t~ nn bla~t.off and rP ·tnlry. Televi~ion pic!ur es of the So)'\13 II rrew Bicycle Rustli11g Ahou11ds On Ora11ge Coast Beacl1e s By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 lflt DtllY ,11111 11t lf He wears bt!:rmuda shorts a.nd a T· ahirt, pedaling down Newport Beach's Balboa. Boolevard like any carefree col- legian c.a!ually cruising bikini count!)'. Chances are he 's • new breed of pr,,_ Orange Co a at 1''e11ther More tow c lou~ and e<1r!y morn· ing fog iA on the :igPnda for the long weekend, cle11ring in the after- noons. Temperatures alonJ the coast txpttltd te.~ 81 rising.to 75 inland. Lclw! ·tonight and Sunday around &II degree.s. INSIDE TODA\' Eutrybody love.t a witch, ap- partntly. Cover cta..tup on Eliz· abtth Montgomtru trttd ''Be- witchtd" ttllt how ht.,. 11how 1tay1 so 'vergrttn ns it .,tartt •ii;ihth. .o;enson next yr.ar. ft',, 111 TV WEEK todt:!J. ...... l....... " ·'"' ....... ' C~"'l" Jrt"'' •·I C••1tlllt'll JI.JI c .... i.c. u c .... ,.,.~, • c .. u.,.~·' n 0.Ulo Jrlll'c.•• I • •"i.rUI-°" ll·lt '-i1, ...... Otllr ' M-IC-II Mtlllft It." •Mt. .... ,... t.11 s-tt !J.U llld< Mtr'ltth , ... ,, U111:t.1 L... r • fessional thief. Chance! are he 's headed for a nearby park~ van or A clande:i;tine garage factory . where stolen bicycles are 1lrip- ped, painted and peddltd for ca!h instead of ped:iled for fun. Bicycle theft is a lucrative new phenomenon on the crime .scene 11'rros!I !be country, safer, simpler and more profitable in lhe long run than stealing earl!. Orange County i11 no exception to the natioowide trend. By lhe end nf 1!170. Newpor1 Reach police IOl'(ged 9.'3 iilolcn bicycle" with ntd $10 hulks and new $.1a<l luxury ID-speed impor!..!1 totaling up to it $40.00CI Jos.~. By May 31 the averaJi(e morthly Jni;;s of 62 bikes in Newport Beach &hot up to ti for that month. with a S-4,74S va lue, brinfing the rigure lo $18,:taf total for the yeai:, , Tile-June Iola! will easi\1 ·double t6 perhapl!I 170, predicls Detective Georae Coelho. Once upon a time bicycle thefl was one aspect of hi11 Investigation role . "ft's 1etting to be the whole thing," Coelho quipped in outlining tod1y'11 pro- blem of wholesale thievery, either by roaming rings OT one-man operation&. CoeU'io i1 reluct.ant tb Utimate the e;r- tent of theft by organized rihgs characteriztd All rustlers. who may ln- vade.f town 11nd be. gone In 30 minutes with di: bikes in 11 truck or v11n. "\\'e.. know there are some around," ne .!ldmlts. ' Police In the tiny University of !See BIKE THEFTS, Pa1r 21 • --,, -~------~· ~ during blastoff J une 8 .!ihowed them in f11bric rnverall!: itnd li~ht communica- tion.~ c11ps. Space sutl! presum11bly wnuld protect them in the eve~t of pru- surt lo.~s . The repnrl~ nn the pre.~s11 re f;iilure dis- rounted speculation that wei.R:htl~11neS!I \vas lhe r11use of death. So mP Western PxJ)f'rl.~ h'4d feared the. men"s bndi~ becamP ~n changed by weightle.~snes~ th;it the shock of re-entry wii.s too much, and killed them . Armed Pair Hijack J et Fro1ri Mexico LIM ·\. PP ru d 'Pl l -A h1pu·kprl Bra· hiff lntern;itiri n<1l jrtllner lan rled 111 .Jor51:r. Ch;i ve1 ;i irpor1 1orl<ty for refueli ng anrl <1 chan~e of niRhl crew5, then took olf fnr Rio Oe .l<1nP1rn '!'he Amr rican ,!!Un- man ;ind h1!i wom;in compi1n1on who ~r1zed 1! O\'er Te xali F'riday said. "We are ready to go anywhere offering asy. WHAT'S THIS, SA NTA CLAUS IN ..JULY 1 .A.ND . AT ORANGE CQUNTY AIRPORT Kitty Butler of Irvine lnt,r'yiewtcMr. Big to S.. EictcHy'Wh1t's·Goin9 On ' ' lum ."' Re.porUI circulated al lhe airport dur· ing the refueling that lhe hijackers, iden- tified as Robert Lee Jackson, 38. and Ligia Sanchez Archila, were headed for Algius .in Ncrth. Ah•ic;'. wilh st.ops in Rio and Dakar, Mnegal. Rio is lour hour.s: away by ai r. The hijacker~ freed the twn stew- ard~sei;: and !hree fli,l!ht crewmen whn had been with the plan" !in!'e it wa! hi· jacked 14 hour!i ea rlier 11fter tt*'Y re- ported they were exha ui;:tcd . A Braniff spok('sman said the n"w crew~h were volunleer11. ''The girl1 who Rn! off the plilnt were pretty jittery," 11n airport off icial Sl'lid. the purple jet landed at Chavez, nu\. "I'm dre1tmin1 of a White Fourth of July L wlt.h every firecracker I .~et .'" Orso 'the song mighl have beeh re.writ· ten to accompany the surprise m~ting of eighl-year old Kilty Butler of Irvine 1tnd SatiU1 Clau~ Thursday Al the Orange County itlrport. ' . ., ' Kilty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gerald Butler, showed great compo6Ure.de1plte lhe excitement of meeting .!iucn a famous Christina~ gentleman out-of-8eason . "Are you catchin1 a flight north'!" she inquired logicall y. HIB answer revealed lhat red-suited :~~~.:;h~~ r:!~;~o~!~~~::t:i!: !~~ Q · Mark Gn.* Set S,ni·z tile air pirates collttterl SI00.000 •fl.er D . ' ~ -~ fr..eeina 100.pa!Sengers aboard lhe·pJ9nef ~-r-·v •• r , , · . ,. ,·. . •. , -.. • . . . -~· ·< ., ,, •• .,.. Tbt:y Jei'.ed the jet in 'the · 1lr' whill on · • · ' ·' -• •· · ' • •. • ' ) ·• · -" ' 1 '"' •y nikll:ht ~ohm. Acapuedilco, Me~!co, to New B~ ~I.MON. LOCKAiEY • Biltmore Bowl In Loi Anat!lu. t1r , wit 1nterm ate itwpl. 6AtL"I' ·,.11.oT a.111111 ,.,.., P11cka.R:es ·of food 1!90 were loaded Primary lnstrucUoru: wtre,to "•ail fast 11boArd the hijacked plane on the ground Skipper, and crews of the &p yachl8 in and may the best yacilt Win:" at Lima . The parcels were left at the the Transpacific race were. told to expect Commodore Gould Eddy J!ttltd«t at bottom of stairways leading lo the plant'11 Wtnds or no more than 12 to 15 lcnota un-the dinne-and race committee chairman door11 and carritd the rest of the w11y by Bob Le.stie diltribllted raca packets lo lht crew unrfer rroard or the hiiack('r~. til after lhey clear the chanh"el Islands •kippers. Airline nfficials nellotiat.ed 40 minutes Sunday. After the race fleet clears the channel with the hli11cker!'I 11! Mnnterrty over the The race starls Sunday al I p.m. from Islands they can expect to run into the ran!lom df!mand and tht relta:te of the off Point Fermin and wlll end 2.225 mi!e11 usual northe:a1t trades. aetord!ni: to \J.S. pa•••nirers. • 11cros." the Pacific off Diamond Head on Weathu Bureau forecasters . "Wt .eot srno 000 In c11sh fmm R h11nk in the laland· of Oahu . '_The CJ'eW!'I were Inform~ that A tropi · Mont,.rrl'V and g11v,, II tn !hi'. h.iJiu:k"~ tr•n•PHJific Yilcl).t Cl~ .9rf1cials and caJ Monn was boll l11& some S>ll mile!! abo'larlf th,, lf\Rrl", All the p;is~enrer!'I "re 80mt 300guest.s11Jd'th!tf .. '&n "Voyaees" 10Ulii of Bila ~ Clllffi't\la 'bUf "'.was not. 111fe." 1aid 11 Brainiff epokernu1n 11fter to IN ra<"lng Oeet Friday night, at. a gila exl)f'Cted ·to ge1 1111 fir north as the rac· !he ran.'Klm was meL 1t.nd-nff ·and Instruction clinner 1t the Ing neet. .. --.·=--....it.if--···· ~ • .. ' .. Santa, de.!!pile his demanding popularity in Deetmber, also has emplo)'mel;'Jt woes. "No, I'm here •fllmi~g .a TV mo"ie for Universal called "Lillie Game '" 1tarri.n1 How11.rd Duif and mane Baker." She took hi"' alternate <;ar.ear q4ile calmly: "I wondered · wh11t you did tbe r!lt of t.he year .. " Lou111ed comforta~ly Vl ·an, airport chair with booted legs cl'06sed, Santa gave Kitty an advantage-all •children wOuld appreclstt havl~ln Jl#y1 •\ , , • "Would you like let put 'YOW' order ift early?" he offered. Pwlng up tier &olden oppartW1itY, Kit- .l.y decided; ''No thank!. l'~l ~d a UtUe more Hme lo think about it." ''WeU, lit. me IUiow what you decide," he said , p~bably w1nUng to avoid hl.t usual Chritlma!! rush by at lea1t on1 home. • "Yeah, see you," she ~plied -con· ridently. She had mnflnned her beliefs In the North Pole rtaldent--even tllough thi! vt"r!ilon of him moonlights ocaalonllly a~ Jeff Benson of Uts Angeles. Hn Ho. Ho. And havlJ • Merry Pottrtl1 nf July. ' • ' .. .. I DAILY ,!LOT July 4th History Trnred DAILY 10-10, SUN. 10·7 I~*'~ MONDAY, JULY l, lt TO 7 By JOSEPH L MYLER WASllINGTON (UPI) - And. Jt uy1, "For the 1upport «this declar1tJon. with a firm rtllance oa the protect.ion of divine providence , we mutually pledie to each other our uv,1, our fortunea and our uc:red honor." This \11u the ringing final ~ragraph of that Declaration of lndependence w h i c h Amerlcam normally celebrate each yur on the Fourth of July. Thls year. becau.w. July 4 falls on Sunda y. we'll observe lndepenl1ence Day on Monday, July 5. t\'MVw.r.m tJSt YO\J" l(mo" Cll!Olf c.r.1110 0 11 YOUR IA.NI(: ,J I""'":" 4M(l'llCAll -~~-m ~ .... KNIT I TUN!C ~~ TOPS ~ Our Reg. 2. 96 f ~ 2 Days Only j ... • 2.22 • SALE! CULOTTE DRESSES Rog. 2. 91>-l.66 2 Oay1 Only 2.22 Perhaps the da te doesn·t make any differenct . Somt h~toria.ris contend th e real Independence Da y should be July 2. 1n 6, when the Second ContinenUll Congress adopted a resolution declaring the 13 British C:Olonles in the new world to be independent Nylon; er pe/yed•• k~1t lop• ..,,th """tk l udl,, 1'k' SlttVt ltll or rt ll Up·ll tt•t tOi• l -:.i ...... 1tates. The July 4 draft. they say, was merely a fuller statement Jiving hiat.o r .i ~a~ and philosophica l JUStil1c11.iOn for the action ol July 2. Qiubbting, perhaps. But if historians can quibble. why can 't ~·e~ The July ~ docu- ment uses thl!' name "united (lower CAM: 'u') St.ales of America." But if y<>u stt your historical lime clodt """' adoption of OrU c.enatttutioa la 1717, tbare ""'ftll't any American states in 1776. In order of admiaalon fQ Ille union. accordln& ID I to~le preportd hy the U .s .. Geelecic•l Survey, tbe first U.S. at.ate W&J, De.l•war•, ~­ mltW Doc. 7, lllf. TllO .. et of tile thirteen orlglMI llltel, .1... .the~ r•tWcltien M the CenatituUen, became members of IM: unkm at varioll! dat~s between 1787 and 1790. The last to join wu Rhode Island on May 29, 1790. Since Ulen it bas La.ken more than 170 years, a number of wars. and scores of treaties. cem,acta. and acta o f Congress. to round out the United States of America to Ua present 50 membtrs. Sixteen stales were ad- mitted to thl!' un ion in the 18th oentury, 29 in the 19th, and five thus far ln ,the 31th. The 20th century newcomers are OklaMm.a, Nov. 16, 1907; Niw Mexico, Jan. 6, 1112: Ari.Coria. Feb. 14. 1112 : ~la1ka. Jan. 3, 1951, and Hawau, Aug. ' i GIRLS WESTERN JEANS R19. 2.9' . $2.22 G irli W•itt 1n Fl•r• J t •nt in 1utrl•d p11 ~h t nd 1o liJ1, Sir11 4· I•. 21. 1958. ..~<. It IM) happen• th1t no. ,,... WIG TRAVEL TOTE • has ever joined the nation on ' · · July 4, tb1l dlle on which 195 ' Our /leg. 1.46 83C I<!' yu.rs 110 our founding father1 " ~ praclilm.d existence ?f ~e I 2 Days t* "United States ot~;:~:· or · Collopslbl• 18x12'' tot• kee ps horr-~ wi!!ev1 !'1:as orrt.!lpOl'LSible had ~ • piece in p•rfect conditio n. elock, g old. ~· jUlt wilted 1 dly. Americons ·2~~'1S'lf.W. *::tl'Jt2)~,_;:,~Jt~ .. ':il in 1890 could have celebrated Independence Day by welcom- in l a new state to the fold . As It happened, Idaho was ad- miti.d to the union on July 3. Harbor Class Sets Reunion The 20th reunion of tile Class tJf 1151 of Newport Harbor High School will be be ld Sl!'p t. 11 , 1971. Marlene (Anderson) Sturte· vant I.lid Warren Slurtevant of 13.13 Hampahlrl!' Ci r c I e . Newport Beach are hopin1 to bear from mor'! than .0 "lost" members cf the class. Teacher Lauded BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONA~ GUIDE 10 LBS. CHARCOAL BRICj)UETS St•rt Y°"' b"b"" foo sac qu ieldy, burn c lean & last long. JO lb1 . net weight. ) MEN'S LEATHER SANDALS /leg. 6.96 2 Oays . 4.44 N•w tlre-101• 901'\dols. H·bond style, In rugged leather, Hordwcre trim. llock. 7-12. Charge it( •t• Gulf. Ute charcoal startw CHARCOAL START R09.41• 28' 2Do.,,~ KMART v l i!'---'.r MEN'S NO-IRON SHORTS Our Reg. 2.97 2 Oay• Only J.88 • ~~*~ •• ' J,. ~ . ~ -!!· t l • 'f -IC Rog .59< 2For80C f . 2 Days 44c •a. ,.., ... i For ~chool or ploy. Permonent press (ti , Wo lk shorls i!'I iron.free fobrics, solid ce1ors ond ~ polyes!er,c.ol!on. Hig h colors. 3 lo 7. ;~ plo ids. Continento!, 28·36; i11y, '28·42. Bvy nowl * ..... lllr: •Jlf VINYL SLING-BACK Ourlleg.2.96 J 44 2 Oay• Only • Wome n'• o~d fe•ns' doi1y thong 11ing.OOck. Tiny wh ite 1trop1, two·do l1y trim. 5· I 0, ~'Jl--~11Hf6 ..... I-. ' ' I : \ I\ I Ji ~ ;'d.1 6-PLA YER CROQUET 'id:.;:8 9. 96 Six rvbber-tipped, chtome-lerrulod mcrl- le.&$. P~ic-coated wir e wkkets. Rock. --Seid .. ~ GIRlll. Out. -*_;*.i..*·-*·-*·it ................ ;.:,...,. Carryall Gad9et Ba9 Our Reg. 1.88 2 O•y5 Only 1.27 VF !OO 9•.:i9t! b•9 f\11!,j, v1111r t•Mer•, fl1 1 ~ h11lb1 •nd 11'~ trt fill'll, O~tl·1ho11!cltr ''"V'"9 1lr•11. S1~1 ! • MATTRISSIS MATTRESSIS IOATS MOMD TUILIU ............. c... ........... c.. 1111 "...,.,, ...... Uberty I· 1103 ·• Ul'HOLITIRY Mesa Upllolstery Uberty 1-4781 IJll t11WPOn eLYD. -~ w:c: -. • ~ 2200 HARBOR BL VD. ~i~:;~· 0~~ COST A MESA Harbor I • • ----· • • U11ltr1 1 ~1\:.l1 f111 ''""~'•r. A4hnt1ltl1 l~rf ,,;~ •. l!tloilt .,,;"~1., i11 , ••• ,1.11 •' ••• ,,,,, 1119 111, • -- I I , Weekend .. ~our Hemetewn EDITION Dally Paper VOL. 64, NO. 151, S SECTIONS, 72 PAGES ' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL. 01 lttl D1l1'1 ~II•! 11111 He wears bermuda shor1~ 11nd a T· shirt. pedaling down NPwporl Beach's Balboa Boulevard like anv carerree CQ[- legian casually cruising bik1n1 country. Chancel! are be's a new breed of pro- fe~ional thief. Chances are he '11 headed ror a nearbv parked van or 11. clandestine garage factory, where 11olen bicyclPs are strip. ~. painted anri peddled for cash instead of pedaled for fun . Bicycle theft 1~ a lu cral1vc new phenomenon on the crime scene across ' 2,225 Miles the CQUnlry, safer, simpler and m~t profitable in the Iona run than stealing cars. Orange County is no exception to the nationwide trend. By the end of 1rro. Nt>wport Stach police logged 938 stolen bicycles with old S\O hulks and new $.150 luxury JO-speed imports totaling up to a S40.000 loss. By May .11 the averagf' monthly loss nf 62 bikes in Newport Bearh ~hot up lo 98 for that month. with " S4 ,74.~ ralue, bringini.? the figure lo SJ6 .329 total for the; vear. " The June total will Pasily double 10 perhaps 170, predicts Detective George Transpac Boats Set Sail Sunday Bv ALMON LOCKAREY 6J. ll Y ~llOT 11••1••' l!'dl!•r Skippers and crews of the li9 .v achts in lhf' Transp<1c1fic race we;rl! told to expect winds of no more than 12 lo Ja knots un· t il ;irttr they cle;ar the channel islands Sunday. The race 1\ar\11 Sunday ~t I p.m. lrom off Point Fermin 111nd will end 2.22a miles across lhe Pacific off Diamond Head on !ht island of Oahu. Transpacific Yacht Club officials 11nd ~ome 300 gue.sls sairi their "bon voyages" to the raring fleet Friday night. at a gala &end-off and instruction dinne;r at the Marine Accused Of Slaying Wife Pleads ln11o cent Marinf' Mark .lohn~on. inrticl Ni for thf' murder of his pre.1r11an1 wiff' mnrP than a .\'la! 11i;:o. pleadert innocent in ~uperior (ourf Friday 111nd a jury lri11I was set for AUJ! 2.\. ThP San r1cn1 rnt r .srrYIC'C1T1an. 19. \\'Ill 11il.o:n fafe a prerr1a! h~;inn,I! on A.11,1?. 12 Surwr1or .!uci,i:r R1 ron Mc~11lh1n AAiri F'rida .1· hp will apfl(l1n1 11 psyrh1atrist to txaminr .John.~on Hf' rr/1 1~erl ;i rrqur.;;1 h.1• ,Jf\hn:-on·s at- lomf'.1' rha l the d~fPnrlanl be releasM on bail bfirau~, 1™' allr~rd f'nmP was com- mitted morP 1h.:in a yp;ir a,l!O anrl John•.r•n harl rf'mainrrl 10 lh r 11rea .~1ore !hrn ;i nrl committed nfl cri1nc~. Deputy Oi~tr ict <\!lurnry Al \\'nil~ nh- Jectf'rl pointing 0111 lh;il J ohnson \\'llS btoinJ! hrld fflr rn urdrr The lankv, hlonrt M.1nnl' wa.~ :1 rrr~1rr1 b.v S::in Clerncn1r pol ice .lurir 22 nn !'u~rn· cinn of murd ering 111~ l'."lf P t:onn1e Lynn, 20. fin .lurno 17. 1970 in thr c<1u p1r ·~ :ip:irl· rrient. ~lft ~ontrrC\' !.:inr Hl'r bod1 l'.':I.~ rl1scor!'rf'rl nf'::irl~· nurtr 11nci dr;i~ ovt>r ;:i br>d She h::irt bf>rn hludjl!eonro with a ll'tnol ;inci st11bbf'ri repealffily. • Al Uw t1mr nf th!.> m11rrll'r . .!ohnsnn lflld police he wa~ oo 11:uard duty a! !he S;int• Ana Marine Corps Air Facihty and rtlumed home kl find hf'r bod.1. Wedne;sd11.v the Or11ni;:e County (;rand Jury issuf'rl " murder indictment again~l the Marine 11fter li~~ninJ! In tt.stimooy by San Clemente police ;:inri fli5lricl Al· tomty'a inveslig.atnrs who hart been pro- bing the case for the past year. Seven Deputies Finish Training ~ven Or1nge County l;1w enforcement Nficen1 have bff:n gradu11tecl from the t~th Academv clasa: of the Sheriff! TrMning Fm::ility. CompJetin~ 10 Wttks nl lr11 ining in 30 subjectl with arldltimu1I fir.Id problem~ "·e~ Sherifrs depulie& Dow 0. Duncil.fl nf Costa Mesa : David L. Gardner nf Newport ee'ach and Rov C. Rarruty nf Westn1inster and orficer Steven G. Nichols ol Huntington Beach, a member of the Fount.a.in Valley Police Department. Reprr.!~nting lhf' Garde;n Gmve Police Deparlmenl were Michael C. Clabaugh of Weiitmin~er. Dnnald O. Shade of Hun· lington Beach. J1nd John A. Woods of Newport Beach. • "-•• _..., fU Biltmore Bowl in Los Angelr~. Primary 1n.~truc1ion.~ werf' to ".\:111 fa.~t ,11 nrl m;iy lhe best yacht win .'' Commodore (;ould Eddy pres1rttd at !hr dinner and race commilte! chairman Rob Leslie distributed race packets to skippers. Aft.er the race []eel clears lht> ch11.nnel islaod5 lht'y-can e;xpecl to run into thft usual northeast trades. accordin& to U.S._ Weather Bure.au foreca!lers. The crews were Informed lhat a tropl~ c11I storm was boiling some 800 milrs soutn or Baia Calirornia but w11s not expected !(l get as far north a~ the rac- inR fleet. Com rnodflre F.ddy empha.~i1,ed 1h;it the ::irra around the i;t~rting line would be restricted and pa1rollcd by I.he Coasl f.uarrl to keep other small craft frorn inlerfr'rin~ with !hr st:irting manruver~. The Transpacif1r is the olde.~t And lon,1!· e~t regularly i;cheduled ya<'"h\ racf' in the: 1\·nrld lnauguraterl in 1906. thi& will be the 26th renewal of the event. Richard Dc11u1 To Get Harbor For BirtJ1.doy A S2~ million h:irOOr i~ thr l<l~t !hlnR Ric )l:irrl Hcnr' Oa n11 wn11ld ha\P f'X · prc!f"d fnr a birthday prest'n1. Rut th:it'~ f'xactly \\'hat hr 'll rrr-r11·r .July ~I. '.l·hrn fcderaL s1a1c. munt.1• .:inrt f'llv off1r1.:1!s drd1c11le the Oan:i Po int !l:i rhor. Oan:i·~ birthday i.~ Au.11. I. mark· ing the 156th ~·par since hi.~ birth 1n 1111~. On i:ir for thr two-.fl11y h;irhor rlcrl 1ca· h<1n -b1rthrlay <'PlrhratiOn 1~ frrr f'n· 1rr1:i1nn1 ent. ou1ri,i;:J!er r;iccs. a c:arn11•al, ;ind rt rawin,i;:$ for a 1rip for twfl to fl;iwa11 . a $1200 Hnb1f' Calam:iran and ;i .Johnson flUtbnar<I rnntor. The 1en!:ilh'f' ~hffiulf' ror rhr Wj•f'kPnrl. a.~ rrltasM by !hf' Oan~ Point Chamber of Com mrrce is a.~ follnv.·~ Sarurdav. .Julv .11. ro a n1. lo I p_m_-cam11·al ;t th" harhor 11nd gamF bn<ith~ spnnS(lred hv f nm m u n 1 t v organization~. pony rides and clo wn with free ~ifU for childre;n . 12 p.m.-VJP luncheon by inv1\11lion on- ly at the Alamo Re.o:;taur11n1. 2 p.m.-Dedic11tion of thf' I~ 11 r b or . R<1bf'rr Finch. ad visor to President Nixon will be guest speaker. Drill by I.he Velvrt Knight and Bugle U:Jrps spons<>red by th!! Santa Ana Elks Lodge 794. 3 to II p.m.-Carnivat. .. fi :30 p.m.-Community dinnrr al Cap- tain·~ Anchorage. Cost i~ S7 ~r J>!:rson . Sunday , Aug. 1. 9:30 a.m.-Oulrig11:er11 man~ by members of lht Outrlg.11rr Canne Club As.~11tinn of Southern California .,.>'ill leave fmm t.fain BeJ1ch in LafUila Bea<'h. ExpectNI arrival time in O;:ina Poinl is 10:30 to II 1.m. 10 a.m. to I p.m.-Carnh'al. 4~30 p.m.-Drawing for prizu al the carnival. Per90Ni plannin~ lo 1Uend lilt celebra- tion may get le the harbor via Pacific Coallt Highway lo Dana Point. The harbor i1 located rnr DP.I Obispo Road . Frtt parkm1 i.s available. Mission Jnn Sold R IVF.RSTDE I AP) -A Slln f'rln(i!CO cornpai1y has purchasf'd the 9ri-year-old Mi511ioft lnn. I.hr. historic JOO.room hotel _..,,re Preairient 11rwl Mr~ Rich3rd M. Ni;;on were marrlNI In !9~, ~ ..:::--'--------~- ORANGE COUNTY, ·CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS • Ill Orange County Coelho. Once upon 3 time birycle theft was one Hll!>f!Cl of his inv~tigation ro~. "lrs gelling to be thf' whcile; thing,'' Coelho quipped in outlin1n11: today's pro- blem of wholesale thievery. either by roaming rio~s or one-man opcralions. . Coelho ii; reluclanl to eslim<1te th,. f!ll· tent of lhert by organized rings characterized as rusller,o:;. who may In- vade a town and he gone in 30 minutes wtth six btkes 1n a lruck or van. '"\\'e know there are somt' around.'' he admits. Police in !he tiny llniversity of California campus Lown of Davis, for ex- amplr. have cited this lechruque, v.ith b1cyc lr thif'Vf's coming from 100 miles 81'.'llY fnr easy loorinR RusUin 11t . however. 1~ onl y one mf'thocl. "Some run ·factories· where they pain! them ove;r aorl setl them .'' says the Newport Beach delect1ve. "Thrn the.re Jlrf' guys v.'hn ,1tet a cu~lomrr. find what he wan ls and ste;al it for him ."' he explains of the theft-to-order ope.ration. CPr!ain ~lolPn·bic~rle dealers lea ve all the work anrl much of tht' nsk to olher~ "'These arf' the guys who ju~t. fence,'' Detecl!ve Coelho says. "Bring the~ .. a IO- r speed and they'll gi ve you •1s and SIO ror an,\' other " Racing bicycles are the most popular. Coelho not~ !he sharp upswing in May bicycle lhefl~ included 57 of the 10.speed racer v;irietie~. l.1 Stinii:ray types and eight of l~ othf'r staodard kindli. Only seven multi·jlear bikM. a douin Stingrays al'ld one of the other variety \\'f're recovered . Lack nf regi!lta!ion tuch All that fnr autnmobiles. difftrenceg in type of thelt chari;:es '!ml penalties thus risked a.re two facl<1r~ in favor of bicycle thieve11. "Definitely it !!," say! COf!lho when ask~ if bicycle theft IA now more widespread than car theft for proliL "And it's ea&ier, oo m;itter how you do i I. " Car thirv~ have more Ir o u b t • disposing of a motor vehicle due to regi_gtratibn And are committint a ff!lony every time. whi.le crMsing A 11.ate lin8 may mean ftderal prisnn under Oyer Act prosecution. Bike thieves rommit a felony if thf!y enter a g11ragt' tn steal. indicating prior intent and therl'fore con & Ii tut i n C burglary. . Grand .!Ind pl'lly theft di!tincUOO! mak· I See BIKE THEFTS, P11e 1) • I e osmonauts WHAT'S THIS, SANTA CLAUS IN JULY? AND AT ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT Kitty Butl1r cf lrvin1 lnt1rwiews Mr. Big to SH Exactly What's Going On White Fourth for l(itty St. Nic k Sto ps Ove r at Orange Count,y Airport "I'm drraming n( ;i \\'hllf' Fnu r1h fJf Jul v -"·i th everv firecrackf'r I .~Pt " Or ,!;O !hr sonJ.( ·mi_l?h! have hf-en rrwril - len 1n <!!'Company t?e .~urpri~f' mrct1n,i;: flf PiJ.(hl·yt'ar olrl Kilt.\ Butler of Jr\'ine and San!a Cl11u~ Thursday al the Orange Cnunly airport. Kitty, d11ughter nf i\1r and l\lrs GP.raid R111ler. showerl j!reat rompnsurr de~pi!e •he f'X<'i!rmen1 of meelin~ .~ur.h a ra?\.ous C~ristrna~ genlle~an out-of .. ~rason .~ ·Arf' you catching 11 fl1Rht north ~ ·!Je 1nriu1red ln.11:ica!ly. Hi~ answer revealed thAL red-suited Hijacked Braniff Takes Off for Rio de Janeiro Ll.\-1.4., Peru tl 'PI\ -A hjj;:ickf'd Rrll· niff lnterMflnnal Jt:lhner 1andf'd Ill Jorge l."havez airport tnday for refuelinj! and a change of flight crews, lhen took off ror Rin De Janeiro. The American gun· rnao and his v.·oman companion who seized it over Texa.~ Friday ~aid, "We are ready to go anywhere offering as)'· lum .. .. Reports circulated at the Airport dur- ing lhe refueling th11t the hij)Jckers, iden- tified as Robert IA'e Jackson. 36. 11nd Li,l!ia Sanchez Archil;:i, were he;ided /or Algiers in North Africa. wil.h slops . tn Rio and Dakar, Senegal. Rio i11 four hours llWHY by air. The hijacker~ freed" lhe l'>''O stew. :trde.'llts And three Oighl crf'wmen wtm hM! been wltb the plant since lt w11s hi· jacked 14 hour& earlie;r Rfler they re- ported thf!y "ere eJChausted. A Braniff spoke!man said lbe new crewmen were volunteers. '"The girl! whrl gol nf( the l)lane were prelly jitte~." an alrport f'lfft011t a11iid. 111~ .flltt"PJf jd . landed lltt Chavez. nut- .:fdt Lima . at 1 :21 A.M. (2:28 A.M. ~OT) nn a night from Monterey. Mexico. where the air piraks collected $100,000 , alter frttlng too paMtngcrs aboard the plane. They ~eized the jet m the alr while (In • flillht from AcapulC(I, Mv:iCo. ·lo New York. with lnlmntdh1te stops. P11ck11ges <1f food al~ were lo.dl!d 1J!mllrd the hijacked pl111t nn the.ground 111 Lima. The parce\11 were left •I the ________:__ \ ., K , __;___ • ".f-;-~ --· hntlnm of ~l 11 irw::iv~ leading tn lhf''plant's rt<vir~ and t"arrif'rt thP rP~t of lhl' w;iy by tht f'rtw unrier guard nf the hijackus. Air line nffir i;i l~ nPl?Olialed 4lJ minutes with the hij arkrr!'i al Mnnt•rrey nvtr the r11nsflm demand ;ind the rt.lease o( the pa~J11engers. "\Vp i;:ot SlOO,{lOll in c:a~h from 111 bank in Y..1 onterrey· 11nd iiavP ii In lhf' hijacker!! sboard the plane_ Alt the p11ssenf!:ers are; :o:a(e. ·• $<1i rl 11 Br::iniff spnke~man after !hr r::in~nm "'II.~ mrt. '·()np of 1hP hostf'!'!e~ who rrmainf'rf nn the planr ricked 1rp t~ bag of money Rtld to.1k it 111hn::irrl." f\ntnnio Arl{uel!r<i. 11 pa~~cnjl'er abo11rd Fllll!ht 14. 1111id the 1nale hijacker pulled 11 _pi&lol on 11 "''""'"rde.~<i while ttitting 11t th,. rear or tht nlnnf'. Hi~ woman com- PJlnirin w1111 ~11tecl nt111r !hf' front. "Thi' airct11fl wa11 held in 11 hold inc pAllcrn near San Antonin fTe-x:) for 11bnut 2f1 minute11," .caid 11 Federal Avlll· lion Artmi'1;:\tration (f' AA) ·of(iclal. "Then, the hlinckcrs lnfonned· the pilnt lhf'v wttnfecf ·10 'bt· takt11 MlUth t0me- wti•rt. "llle pilnt lnfnrmed th<'m tllerf' w1111 nn1v tnouch fur.I tn J!t't 10 Mon•errty. .1ntl the nlane waa divtrl"d there." S1ew1rde,,s J111nrtte E11tm1n C'n!:oos 1J11ld tit. m}lk! hiiacker htld • .l1<-11liber '"'om1tic pi.•t.nl Jn her rths .1ntf lnld .Mr. •·rm not 11 C1'!mmuni~t. I'm chitreed in Ow. Unlted g1111,.fl "lth 1 crime I'm not '1Jlllv·n1. <;l'lll rnusl h,. punl~hina me for 1 r.rlme T did not do ." ( ·•.-- S11nt11 . d"~PllP his demand1 n~ pnpul1rity 1n December, al.~n h11.~ employmt.nl woes. "J\'.n. rm hrtP filming 11 TV movi~ for 11nivPrsal rallerl ''Li ttle G1me" slarring Howard l)uff and J)1ane Bakr.r " She took h1.~ allern11\e career quite calmly· "! wnnrlered what .vou did !he re~l of the year." Loun_lled romfnrtably in ;iin 11irpnrt chair 11 Ith booted lcg11 crossed. Sant;i ~a ve l\itty an ;irtv11n!a~;t· "11 childrt.n would appreci11te h;:iving 1n .July . "Would you like to pu! }'our order in early?'" he offered. Pa.ssin~ up lll!r l{Oldeil oppnrtunity, Kil· ly de<:ide;d. "'Nn thanks. I'll nttd 1 little more time to think about ll. .. "Well, let me; know whAI you decide ," he said. probably WJ1ntin1 to avoid his usual Chri!lmas rush by at leut one home. "Yeah. l'tt you." she replied COO• fidently. She had ronfirmed her bellefa in the North Pole re!!idtnt.-even though this ve~ion of him moon lighls occt!!ionally u Jeff Benson of Los Angeles. Ho. Ho. Ho. And have a M'rry Ji~ourth or July. "' Goodwill Gets State Aid Grant A new contract lo aKt In the reh.Uilill- Oon d tandlcapped pcl'IOM tw been aranted to lhe Goodwill 1ndustrit1. 1'11 Or~nge County by lllfl :,ut.e Otpartmmt of RdlabUiltltion. The new pact provlde1 a it.ale iranl of *72.071 which added to $11,018 raised by Goodwill brlngs the lotal lor I.be pro1ram to S90,089. IA11t year the slate dtpartment con- lracted with t.ne coonty 'Go <1 d w 111 ('ll'jJlniz11tlon lo prol'ldt ev1lu1tlon and akill training service. for 192 pe.rsoo:i. • --·. ' • Red Sources Link Leal{ With Deaths MOSCO\V (UPI) - A deadly malady 1;1mil1r to the deep sea divef1 "bend1'' killert the lhree Soyuz II Co.smonaul!, non-Soviet Communist sources said te>- day. 11\e MUrces said Soviet scienli.o;tl told them a liUdden pressure drop in1ide tllt c::abln caused air bubbles to form in the blood1tream. ol the Co1monau~. 1'be bub- ble! blocked th!! flaw of blood lo vital or• gans anti the men died. H. was the first [eporl that bas leaked out nn the cause nf the deaths of Cosmo- nauts Georgy Dohrnvolsky , Vladis)av Vol· knv and Vikror P11tsayev. Th-three men were returnlng Wednesday from lhelr reeord·breaking 24-day flight in the Sal· yut. space !!ation when the deadly de- pressurization occurred. The sources ~aid !he scientists Cfln· jrctured lh;i! !hr incident happened at the moment nf .separatifln between the nrbital compartment ;ind the descent ca~ule of Soyuz JI The; lwo compart· menls are 11epar11led by what the Sovie~ ~pact encyclopedia desc ribed as ab "air· tight hatch." Suspicion rin !ht locatkin of the pre!- sure leak centertd on that hatch, the sources ~aid . Thev $a id thi> <11firial cnvernmenl in- Vf'Sli,1?alin11 repnrt 11:11vr !hr c11use of death as •·embolism." Emboli~m i~ s condition in "·hich particlr~ hlock blood now -1n th1~ l'a~e. gas hubblf'~ Thf' ronditinn i11 very sim1J~r to the "hi>nds .. ~uffrrrd by rleep .~ca ri 1v1"rS whn rise too quickly to the surf are. They c11n be .~avrd by bein~ placed in a dtcom· pres.~inn chamber :ind broughr back slow. Jy tri normal pre~sure. Sovirt Cosmon11ut!'i J1pp.:irt.ntl.v do not wear spacesuits nn blastoff and rP.·tntry. Television picture! of the Soyuz fl crtw during b!as!off Junr. fi s~wed them in f:ibric coverall~ 11nd H11ht rommunica· lion~ cap~. Space suiL~ presumAbly would pr(llec! them In the ,vtnl of pre11· surr lo~.(. Thi' reporl11 on the presi;ure failure dis- c-nuntf'rl .\per.ulalinn th11t weightle11sness \\'a~ the cau5': of deatii. Snme Western l'XJ>Ul~ had feared the men·1 bodil!9 becamt l'ln ch1n11:ed by weighUes~ that the 1hock of re-entry w11 too much, and killed lbe:m. C.ut More low clouds and early morn. lng fog l! rin the . age;nda for lhe. long Wttk~nd, clearing in the after. noons. Tmiperaturell •long the cout expected to be A risln1 lo .75 inland. Lows .tonight 111nd. Sunday around 60 degrees. INSIDE TODAY 'Evtrybod11 lovt1 a ,witch. ap- poren&l'4 Covtr -tl<111tup on Eliz· abtth MoMlgomtry arid "Be· witclud.. I.ells how hfr Ah010 ll!IJJ/$ sn tvt'1'grttn ~ it 1tart.1 tighth 11coson next year. ~t'.t 1n TV w EEK lodou. • A~• L....... It .. .-...... , Cl>w• ,._.. ~I CllJ•lfMlt 1141 C•~ It c.,,, .... "' • (,.,_,... u 0.1111 l'ttllc•• t ·~-... """""" '"'' ,.tllllly' ,. ..... ~, "91'tK-IJ Mt'llM •11•1' ... ''"" "" s-11 1).1• .... Me..-tfll 1'-1' llM:!l LM I ---=-~ ~---··~ . ~- ·-.J. -,... ... ·-- :I D41l Y l'ILOT July 4th History Trn.ced . J lly .IOSl!l'll L. MYLEll WASHING TON IUPll - And, It says, "For !ht support ol th.ls declaratioo, with a firm re.II~ on the protection C'lf divine prC'lv l den c e . we mutually pledge l.o each other our lives, our fortune11 and our Pc:red honor." This was the ringing final paragraph of that Declaration of Independence w h i c h Americans normally celebrat• each year on the Follrth of July. Thi.5 year, because July 4 falls on Sunday, we'll observe Independence Oay on Monday, July 5. Perhaps the date doesn't make any difference . Some historians contend the real Independence Day should be July 2, In&, when the Second C.Ontinent.al Congres1 adopted a re.solution dtclaring the 13 Briti11h Colonies in I.he new world to be i l1 de pendent states. The July 4 draft. they say, was merely a fuller statement giving historical and philosophical ju&Ufication for the action of July 2. Qlubbling, perhaps. But if hiatorlan11 can quibble, why can't we? The July 4 docu· ment wea the name "united (lower cast. 'u') States of America.'' Our Reg. 2.96 2 Dtya Only SALE! CULOTTE DRESSES Reg. 2. 9(>.3.66 2 Days Only DAILY 10· 10, SUN. 10-7 MONDAY, JULY l , 10 TO 7 , _____ _ - ' * But if you set your historical time clock from adoption of our Constitution in 1787, there weren't any Amer ican states in 1776. In order C'lf admillslon to the union , according to a table prepared by the U.S. Geolo&ic1l Survey, the flnt U.S. st.Ate was Delaware, 1d- rrtitted Dec. 7, 1787. •1 ' .. l 1 .. MEM'S MO-IROM SHORTS w 'it GIRLS WESTER.N JEANS R ... 2.9' $2.22 The re:d or the thirteen original states, after their raUfiea.l.ion of the C.Onstitution, became members of the union at varlow d1tes between 1787 and 1790. The last to join was Rhode Island on May 29, 1790. G irl1 w •• t•r~ Fl••• J''"' 1" •1111rl•d P""h '"d 1111id1 . Since then it has taken more s;,., 4· 14· thin 170 yea.rs, a number of wars, and 1cores cf treaties, compacts, and acts o f Congress, to round out the United Stat.es of America to its prtsent 50 members. Sixteen &tatts were ad- mitted to the union in the 18th century, 29 in the 19th, and five tbwi far in the 20fh. The 20th century newcomers ~ are Oklahoma, Nov. 16, 1007; New Mexico, Jan. 6, 1912: Arizona, Feb. 14, 1912 ; Alaska , Jan. 3. 1959, and Hawaii, Aug. 21 . 1959. ' h:; ::j~'(.:_ ~:'.~~.~··~~ /A WIG TRAVEL TOTE f MEN'S LEATHER SANDALS July 4, that da.te on which 195 U 8 fJ. yeanagoourfoundingfalh"lh' I: Our2R0eg. l.46 3c If Reg.6.96 " "" proclaimed exi..tence of e ays J,~ 2 o "United States of Americ1." · t* ays e If Idaho or Congress or Collopslble 18x12 " tote keeps hefr--r'1 whoever was responsible had L piec• in perfect condit ion. Block, gold. 1 ' New tire-sol• sondo!s. H-bond .styl• In rug &d j!J3t waited 1 day, Americans ~~~;,;c ''OiL! ......_ , . ..L. "!If.. .,..M ....._,. '1111.''* l•arher. Hordwar• trim. 81ock. 7-12.' Clio rgegit l in 1890 could have celebrated .taii-~~Jll("" Jlf"-.-.:llfi, i. JI{"" -T --.""l"' ....-~T·_a Independen ce Day by wel com- ing a new state to the fold. As it happened, Idaho was ad· mitttd to the union on July 3. ' Harbor Class Sets Reunion The 20t.h reun io n of the Class (If 19Sl of Ne11o-port Harbor High School will be he ld Sept. 11 . 1971. Marlene (Andersnn) Sturte· "Vant and Warren Sturtevant of 1333 Hampsbire C i r c 1 e , Newport Be:1ch are hoping to hear from more lhan 4-0 "'lost" members of the class. Teacher Lauded A home economics teacher at Horace Eo11ign Middle School, Newport Beach. placed third in statewide competition for the Jayceu' Out.m.ndina: Young Educator award. Miss Nancy O'Dell had been named OUtltanding Young '"Educator by the Newport Beach J11ycets this siring and was entt;red in the atatewlde competition. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL: GUIDE • MATTRESSES MATTRlSSIS IOATI HOllllD TU.ILIU .,... ... ..,.. c... .............. c .. .. ,, .. ....,.,, ..... Uberty 8°1303 • UPHOLSTERY • 10 LBS. CHARCOAL BRl(j)UETS Stir+ your barbf!C U• fire sac qui ckly, burn el11n & l11t long, 10 lb,. ne t weig ht. · Our Reg. 2. 97 2 Days Only J.88 VIMYL SLIMG-BACK Our Reg. 2. 96 J "" 2 Days Only e Carryall Gadget Bag Our Reg. 1.88 2 Days Only 1.27 VF!OO 9adg•+ bo9 ~cl ~, v~u• t•"'~'• fl 01 h bul b, •"d t"I• Ir• fil m. Ov••-•~o uld•r t •n~i"g 1fro 11• S•~•' " ·~;· '' {/~ SPINCASf REEL /ROD SET* Our Reg. 4.44 2 Cays Only 3.22 f AN SPRINKLERS 53« U "b•1 ~l t bl t f•~ uHi~~ltr. A•i11•'•"'• +u,f 11ii,1, "'•hit 111 •i"~1 •• '" p11i ti11~ ••••• 1irt d •~tl•1. Mesa Upholstery Uberty 8-4711 -2200 HARBOR BLVD. ~i~~:~ra~~COSTA MESA Harbor tJM NIWPOIT ILYD. -··--------::m...:...~.. . ... ~....::..-...:...-.~ _...,;;....;-.---... ---IA~fll!' )-.-'';..-i-~ .• J . ' . --··· -·-· "{-.,·-~-. ) ....._ .. ---.. ~IC'~~~·;,;.;;_;~··~; , -r -•, • -Jr .. ~ --·. "U...o..• .• --, .. ., """' -.. .. ·~ ::: .. i..,.I ...,,, ._ ,, -.. -. " l DAILY l"tLOT Stiff l"Mt9 BICYCLES AT THE BEACH' EASY PREY FOR THIEVES Along the Ora nge Coast, A New Breed of Rustler ' From Page 1 BIKE THEFTS . 11'1!! any loot 'vorth less than S200 a misdr-. meanor offense further reduces the penalty risked Nev.·port Bcarh. as a N:'~rt com- munity. would seem to be a nch tar)l:el area for b1cyclP theft operations hut Delectirl' Coelho sayi:; the ratio is prel!y much the same everywhere. Costa ~1esa·s rate from January on ghowcd a regular rise from 84 stolen bicycles the first month lo 100 in April. During lhe san1e period, }iuntington Beach registered 88 iii January, 132 in February. 122 in !\larch and a sharp upw11rd 1rend to !57 in April. Orange went from 65 in ,Janu;iry Lo 67, 78 and an even 100 stolen bicycles in April. Anaheim -admilledlv 1a.rl);er -from 1ft8 in .Januarv to 22~ in.February, 222 in ~1arch and a drop to 22! in April. Detective Coelho said Laguna Beach reported only lOJ for the {our-month • • period, a startling \.ow rate of bike thefl."i. Various methods can help keep the rates down, such as using double lock devices all the tune and locking one 's garage door when at home. No w in the works is a new registration progran1 in whlch licensed bicycles in Nrwport Beach will have serial number!! stamped right into the frame it.self. ,. And watch out for an.v used -bicycle peddlers." Detective Cotlho offers 111 concluding advice. Receiving stolen property of any kind i!I ;:i misdemeanor offense and a person s1 ands to lose in the Jong run even if he clearly had no knowledge the cheap bike he bought was stolen. If it can be determined, the vehicle wil l be confisc;ited by pohce in an aLtempt lo ge l ii back to the proper owner. And should that fail it will be lockrd 1n storage and eventually !!Old with other items to the highest bidder ~l quaFterly police auctions. Firework Shows Slated Along County Beaches As Orange Coas! rl'sidenL<; rr;irJy for fourth of July cc!ebrations. sales of fireworks -and resulting accidents - are on the increase. For that. rca.o;on. officials from 1111 Orange Coast communi1ies have urged "safe ;ind sane" use of f1rl'-.•1orks and at- tendance at displays. Certified Fireworks can be purcha<;cd and discharged 1n (()Sia ~1 esa. San Clemente, FountA1n Valley, Seal Beach, Hununglon Beach cexccp! on city beaches ) and 11nincorpnr:11M :irr;i~. Toi al b:ins arc enforced 111 1\ewporl Beach. l,ai;un<1 Beach and all c:;1a!e bcacllcs Rrsidrnts us1 11~ firework~ 1n prnn1Ucrl 11reas are ;i~kPd to avoid dry ~rassy ;irra$ :ind ~n takr care arn11nd other peo- ple Off1c1al f1rc\1ork .!'l1nwi; arr offerer! Sunda y n1$JlH Displa~·s \.\'Ill be sel off in L11gun11 DAllY PILOT New,ett ..... . L .......... a. CMt• MMe Hftfl ...... .._. fe111 .... 11 Ytlllly s.ci.. .... 01'..l.MGlf COAST ,UILISl-llMG COM,.ANY Robert N. 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"'lllllfl el <OllY•lP!I -· Secend tl•U _ ...... If It .. ....._... ·~ •'Mt Cooll M_, C1lll'""'. ..-..:rlf't• by <11 ......... •t.U -"'Tyl '°Y "'Ill d .11 -.0111 111 mlllttiry •Af1,.. ......... U .IJ "*'"'''· Beach at Emerald Ba v and Three Arch Bay. . /\n :innual :;how will be held al the Newport Dunes aquatic park in Newpnrt Beach beginning at 8:30 p.m. A similar di splay is scheduled free at the. lfun· tington Beach pier at 8 ~30 p.m. A private ~how visible from oulside will take place at dusk at lhe old Ranch Coun- ty Club at the Lampson Ave. and Garden Grove Freeway intersection in Seal B!'acll. F'or Southern Orange County, the Municipal Pier in San Cl'!.'mente will ht the scene for a show at rlu!.k . Huntington Bearh's Fourth nf .Ju\v paradr v.•il\ ~he ld on 1'1ond11y, 1he fifth or July al l l ~O a m. in Lake Park. W orkn1an Hurt In 8-f oot J.<~all At GWC 1'hcater A Santa Ana laborer .o;ufrercd nb in· juries in an eight fool rall Friday after- noon when a swing stage he WM building .at the new Golden We st College theater collapsed. Ernest Ruff. 50. wa s rrported in 'atis- fa ctory condition this morning at Hunt· ington lntercommunity Hospillll whl!re he was taken for x-rays a11d observation after the 2 p.m. fall. Firemen said RuH was saved by a catwalk he landed on, or he could ha ve fallen 33 feet to the ground Ruff Bnd Rnother man wl\o was not injured were sou ndproofing the stage area when il colla~d. Huntington Bt'ach firemen helped lower the injured Ruff from the catw alk to I wa iting ambulance. Arthur McDonald Services Slated Gr1ve.side services will be held Tues- day afternoon at Mounl Tam1lp1i1 Me morial Park. San Rafael. for Arthur John f..fcDotlald of 455 Legion Sl.. Laguna Beach, who died Th u r s d a y at the age (If 77. Vi15it1tion is scheduled at Shaffer Laguna Beach Mortuary until. 9 p.m. l.o- day. Mr. McDo nald , a native of San Rar ael , had lived in Or1nge County for lhe past J7 years. He il5 survived by his widow . Elizabtth. A retired engineer with Pacifir. Telephone Compiiny, he wa~ 11 member of the Masonic Lodgr of San Rafael --I ·~-...l1 , S1t11rday, July ), 1971 H DA.IL V PILOT § R,eagan Readies Veto Clemente Stay Slated . Gopernor to Slash $7.3 Billion Budget For Nixon SACRAMEN1'0 (AP) -Gov. Reagen bad hl11 veto pen out today to slash the record $7.3 billion budget the leg.ialature has srnt him -three days late and more than $800 million in the red. Californians would ha ve to face up lo a tax increase this year. The last one was a total Sl bl!lion in 1967, Reagan"• first yrar as governor. Final adoption of the budget signaled the tnd of a low·key 11Late fiscaJ c.riSill which began at midnighl Wedne:idaf when California entered a new fiscal year without a budget for tbe third consecu- tive ye11.r. But the state functioned normally on good faith and cred.rt. ·(:[ President Ni xon ls expected lo arrive on the South Coast sometime late Tuell· day for abou! two wreks of work and rest at La Casa Pacifica. The Republican chief executive was to ha ve signed the Democrat-engineered budget al 9 11 m. after cutting as much a., pos.,ible. AdminisLration sources said the 11r1.ots could total as much as $500 mill ion doll ars. A.s 5ent to him, the budget was as n:ucll as $835 million out of balance -partly because of a decline in tax revenues caused by the economic recession. Thal eize budge! could force a tax hike of a11 much as $165 a year for the average Califom1a family of four. How Legi-Slators Voted Several members of the Preside.nt"J cabinet also are expected to be .along the South Coast <lliring thl! visit. No specifi c arriva l t1n1e has been an· nounced by Presidential atdt'\'\. l nfonn1• tion on the size of the welcome given the Chief Execut1\'e at the El Toro MCAS is lacking as well Major additions -each in the S!OO million range -came in state aid to 11chools. health care for the poor v.·el- !are and salary increases for the i83 000 SACRA.\1.ENTO (UPI\ -Herr ill the roll call votP by wh ich the legislature Friday sent Gov. Ronald Rragan a rec· ord S7.3 billion slate budget for the 1971· 7% fiscal year. THE ASSEfl.fBL V state emp!oyes. ' ~~en at 1he $6.74 ~i!lion level Reagan or~ginally proposed in February, there might have to be a lax hike of S200 mil- lion to $400 mill ion -hitting !he Califor- nia family directly or indrectly for $40 to $80 a year. _Reagan insisted Californians are bt>-~Jnd him in his vow of austerity spend- ing and. no new ~axes during a period of econonuc recession and unemployment Democrat.s for 143): Bee. Bra thwaite, Brown. Burton. Chacon, Cory, Crown, Culle11, Davis. Deddeh, Dunl ap. Fent.on, Fong. Foran. Garcia. Gonsalves, B. Greene, L. Greenr, H. Johnson, Karabian, Keysor. Knox , Lacoste, Ma cDonald, Mc· Al ister. McCarthy. Meade, lvfil!er. Pier· son, Porter, Po\11ers, Quimby, Ralph, Roberti . Ryan, Sieroty. Thomas. Town· send. Vasconcellos, Warren, Waxman, Z'Berg. Moretti. Democrat! agai11st: none. But Democratic Spea ker Bob Moretti of Van Nuys told the Assembly Friday it's been evident since last September that RepublicanS for (ti): Arnett. Belotti. Duffy, Lanterman, Maddy, Mobley. 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Finot fwr f'fiminatn m:.t•U&: GUAUllTllD !O ~ GUHTM.11111 JOO l.lntn Hirh cr11nkin1 power-fut. sure 1tart1! Reurve power to handle l!lKtrical •('('l!:~ riN. 12-volt, fitJ moet GM, f ord, Chry1. Corp. cars, Republ icans against (26): Sadham, .Bagley. Barnes. Beverly, Biddle, Br iggs, Burke. Campbell. Chappie. Cllne. Collier. Conrad. Dt'nL Hayden. Ha yes, R John· son, Ketchum. Lewis. ~1acGiltivray, Moorhead . Ru ssell. Schaharum, Seely, Stacey, Wakefield, Wilson . THE SENATE Democrats for 120): Alquist, Be.Henson. Carrell. Coll ier. Dills. Dymally, Grtgorio, Holmdahl, Kennick, ~1il!s-, Moscone. Pet- ris, Rodda, Short, Song, Stiern. Teele. Walsh. Wedworl h. Zenovich. Republicans for ( 16): Behr, Bradley, Burgener. ColoRne, Coombs, Cusanovich, Deukmejian. Grunsky. Harmer. Lago. marsino. Mark!i. Marler, Schrade. Stevens, Wa y, \Vhetmore. Republicans agaiJ1st 12): Nejedly, Richardson. Repoblicall!!I not voting (I): Carpenttr. Occasionally the base is opened to the general public for Presidential arrivals. Treasury Secretary John Connally wa."I expected to accompany ~1r. Nixon on the trip west. Official announcements !!.aY Mr. Nu:on v.·11! spend much of his time here disclW'!· ing budget matters and (IL\Jer Issues related to the economy. Lt. Calley Movie Set BERLIN (AP) -American movie di· rector Stanley Kramer, ~·hose film ""Judgment at Nurenberg" depi~ted the Nazi war crimes trial, l'iays ht w1tl m.ak• a film on the court.martial of Lt. William L . Calley Jr. AUTO CENTER HOURS' DAILY 9,30.a AND SUNDAY 10·6 \ NOW THRU MONDAY MON., JULY 5th 10 'Ill 6 GRANT MASTER 120 41PIYINYlon· cord SALE$~ 1 Tubelns Bla<kwalls ~7r1 Sale F.E.T. o.50• I J 14.77 1.96 7.75.1< 14.77 2.44 8.25..-14 14.77 2.60 7.75•15 14.77 2.46 flll IN!TAUA TIOI · $3 I-for Wldflwalls 1U111S All.COOID IUT CUSlllOlll SAu37'... llAITS 'AUTO Fiii' SPAil l'ltltl W111Nrw1 n. IWlt ft Uielt .... tltlff. .... W4 Tt o.wa;; ,, ' -· ·-.. · HUNTINGTON BEACH, GRANT PLAZA BROOKHURST & ADAMS 962·3387 Hours: Daily 9:30 to 9,'Sunday JO to ~ ·--~~ __ .... _.:..._._ ............ ----/ ' ' f GAIL" l'llOI Pulpit and Pew "F'r~dclll Sunday", w1U ~ obltrved it C•mmuafty UD!kd Mttbodht Churcb, 6662 Reil Avemie, II un ting I on BeQ. 9rJ)' Scout Troop 34 will be J'll'ticipating in the rMmklg worship urvices at 1:30 and 10 a.m. Rev . Charles L.· Rose will be 5pcalcing at The t l . 15 1.m Jitrvice 11 hf'ld at St. M1eb11.els and All Angels Episcopal Church, P a c 1 f i c View Drive and ri.targuerite, Qirona del Mar. The 9:30 a.m. service is held al the Balboa Island Methodist Oiurch, 115 Aga~. Balboa Island. both services. OUr J unior and Fnr both Worship Services Senior Youth Groups Are on Sunday, a.r. Newport Harbor mttting, at fi :30 p.m. A new Lutheran Church, 798 Dover c.ollqe Age .Group W been °-----rlrivt:, Newport Beach, Pastor farmed .and 1S p re l!i e n 11 Y James G. Blain has chosen a:. mel!!ting in the Fireside Room his 5ermon title, "Why Don't at 9 a,.m. All youth ol the e<>m-P~ple Love ~1e?". The Su m- munity are invited t.o attend mer of Surpr1se.s i SOSl con- one of these groups. linues at the Sunday School Temple: Beth David o f Orange Cou1:1ty will conduct its Sabbath Services on Friday evening at 8: 15 p.m. at the Community C.Ohgregational Church, 4111 Katell& Avenue a.t Bloomfield, in L o s Alamitos. At lhi.5 time we will be plea~ to welcome Rabbi Arthur Abrams, gue:st Rabbi for the: evening, who will con. duct the services in con- junction with Canlor Harry Newman. "Everytime I Think" will be the sermon title: of Don A. Bassett. pastor of Newport Cen~r United Metbodlst Cbtuch, at both 9:30 and Il : 15 a.m. servitl'!!I Sunday. Thi'! new Music Director. James R. Garner. will i:.ssume h i s re.!iponsibilities and be in· troduced at both services. Celebration of the Lord's Sup- per will be held. Special music will bl'! presented by youth. hour. 9: 15 a.m., '.''ith Bible Charades. At. II a .m., ''The Deity of the Holy Spirit." the third in e ~eries, will be delivered by Past.or Wil!is J. Carrico. of the Uoivrrsity Baptist Church, 2252 S. E. Palisades Road. Sa.nta Ana Heights. Califnrnia . At 7 p.m. there "'ill be testimonies and interviews from the Youth Group. "'·ho have just returned from Hume Lake Camp: followed by Holy Communion Service. The Lutheran Church of Our Saviour, 200 San Pabln, S11n Clemente. begins il.s liUmmer schedule of worship this Sun- day. A single service will replace the usual two service structurl'!, with worship at 9:30 a.m. Church School with Adult Classes will continue through tilt summer, but with a time chAnge at 8:45. On Sunday, a 1pecial rally will be held. The Boy Seoul.II will form an Honor Guard for the Christian fl ag and our National flag. The Youth Choir wlli sing, and lhe Youth Qintact Team will abo have a part in this rally. In the service will also be In· c!;.ided 1 time for dedication and installal.ion of the Board of Qimmissioner11, "'ho form the spiritual and physics! governing board of the con- gregation. A part of I.be mor'l· ing servia! on the 4th. w1U be CQnducted by the e i g h t member youth contact team ""ho are assigned to this partsh for the two weeks of June 26 to July 10. The Circles of the church women wilt hold a combined meeting thi~ com- June 26 to July !ti. The Circles ing week at the Plaza Park, meellll& on the 8th at 11.00 am. '"The Apostle Peter's Second C-Onversion " is the sermon subject at Harbor Christian Ch11Tcb, Dl11clple' of Chr ist Tht congregation meets each Sunday al Harper Elementary School. 425 E. 18th St.. Costa Mesa Worship is at 9:45 a.m. Nursery care provided . Dr. D. W. McElroy is the minister. Lutheran Church Of The r.taater. 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. offers two hours of worship at 9 and 11 a.m. A combinl'!d singspira· tion is held at the Sunday Church School and .Blb!e class hour at IO a.m. The program will continue for July and August. Thi'! Lord's Supper "ill be glven at both hours of worship. Dr. Wm. R. Eller will deliver the me~age .. A Day ~or Rdlectioil . ., Dr. Ra.ymond 1, Brahams. ass.istant pastor at S t. Andrtw't P r e.1 b,y t er I • n Church, 600 Sl. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, will preach the sermon Su,!".lay, e:nlitled "The Gold of Ophir", at the 8, 9:30 and 11 a .m. services. Nursery care Ui available at all three: servlcrs. as i! church .i;chool for youngsters up through the third grade. Guest Speaker Pulpit 6uesl Mi ssionary Ken Krake. The Re.., Jean Darnall, "'ho with his wile has currently in the South· served 1n lhe mission land from her ministry in England, is slated fields of Ghana, V.'i.ll 7 30 Plans are now in full pro-to guest at : p.m. gress for the St . Killan'a An· be the guest speaker at Thursday in the Mel· nual Bratwurst Festi11al to be First Assen1bly of God odyland Christian Cen· held Aug. 29th from noon to 8 Church, 148 22nd St.. ter pulpit. Her hus· p.m. at Kamp Vaquero on the Costa f\1esa. Sunday at band directs the Chris- Ortega Highway. Jn addition the 7 p.m. service. Pas· tian Life College and to the food , games and tor Phillips will speak they have de\leloped a refreshments. tber.e will be a at the 10:50 a.m . v.•or· conference center in drawing .at appri;)[imately 7 ship. England . p.m., during the festival. F irst __ c__ __________ --'--------- prize 1s a Toyota Corolla Sta· tion Wagnn. Second prize: a black -while portable television . Third prize : a $2a 00 U.S. Savings Bnnd And you need not be present to win. Tickets will be on sale for a donation of $1 per ticket. "Who's Wrong With Me Today?" is the subject to be discussed· by Rev. Damien Simpson at the Thursday meeting 11f P1yndlc1 Foun· datlo11 111 Orange. Re v. Simpson, founder, president and minister of the Universal Mind Science Church 11f Long Beac.b, will be explaining how one can choose to be happy right now and how one can stop reacting and simply act in relation to the personalities ;ind situations around us each day. He will bring with him his youth choir to aid in a demoiistration of people work- ing together. The meeting is scheduled for 8 p. m. at the foundat ion headquarters. 1135 West Barkley. donation for members II for non -members $1.50. The public is invited. A "God and C eun try Musicale" will be presented at Central Bible Cburcb, 23rd and Orange. Costa Mesa Sunday 7 p.m.. hy the Adult, High School and Children's Choirs. Featured en the program will be, "This Is ?-.1y Country'' sung by Mr Leon Francis, tenor. ?-.1 rs. Fred ~1orse. alto, will sing "God BI e ss America,'' and ~lrs. Robert Beardslry, soprano. will sing ··God Save America."' A men·s quartet will present. "This Land Is Your Land, This Land Is My Land." Among the choral presentations will be ~~e PULPIT, Page 5) Rabbi s May Stop MiXed Weddings .tr. LOUIS. MO. (UPI) - R!bbi!I of Reform Juda1!m have bff:n aaked to stop of- flciaUn.g al marria.ge ceremonies between Je:ws and Gentile!, The call was made by Rabbi Roland 8. GlttWohn of Boston al the opening session of the B2nd 1Musl meeting of the Central Conf eren ce of American Rabbis. Rabbi Gittlesohn, president of the C<1nfe:rence:, warned the practice of mixed marriages has ·'reached ve ry dangerow C<lll.'ieqU~ces," and said rab- bis "must adopt a more rigid policy toward mixed mar- riages than our present one.'' Rabbi Gittlsohn said a policy that "mixed marriages are contrary to th1 tradition of the Jewish religion and should therefore be discouraged," st<!Jed in I909 and again in 1947. has too ofte:n been taken to mean that if the non.Jewish member of the pair is unwill- ing to coovert, the ceremony is permissible. He said ll stronger stand is needed lo '"contribute substan- tially to our current struggl~ for acceptance in Israel as a legitimate Jewish religious alternative" and lo establish "moral Md religious authority" of young rabbis among their congregations. Rabbi Gittelsohn and Rabbi David Polish of Evanston. Ill., incoming president. said rab- bis must assert t h e i r leadership and a ut ho r i t y within their c:ongregaUoM. and called upon layomi to end what they cal.led "unwar- rantet:I aMault and denigration within our synagoguei;." Rite Times Get Changed The Sunday services of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Newport Beach. located at 3303 Via Lido. will convene at 9 and 10:30 a .m. Sunday School will convene con· currently with the two iden· lical church services. The Wednesday evening meeting will remain the same lime at 8 p.m. All lhe services are: for the public, and lhe Sunday School is open to young people up to the age of 20. In f\.fay. the church membership voted to change !.o the new schedule "'ith the expeclatinn that it would be 1nore convenient for those In the bay area. Present Sunday services are at 9: 15 and 11 a.m. t> The services are conducted by elected readers. "'ho read selections which are relev211t lo today's needs from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health w1lh Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy. The services also in· elude music. hymns. and prayer. I ORAN~E COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY &lad 1fdfn8s .Assem11li . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHRISTIAN Corono del Mar ST. MATTHEW' LUTHERAN CHURCH ~ &od 18182 Culver Drive CHURCH University Park, Irvine Mein & Adams ~URCH l•"· Herbart N. Mierman11 . CHURCHES Streets (,; ~ o,,. FIFTEENTH A.ND MONROVIA, NEWPORT BEACH Huntington Beech 1..idrt kll•ol-9:00 A..M. 6'11lrar Ser'fl~• -t :OO A.M. ~ I' F-omll'f S.""lc• -10:10 A.M. ~:45 A.M.-SUNDA Y SCHOOL IU.NCHIS 0, TH I MOTHlllt CHUICH Mor";"t Worohip ••.. , , , . , , .. I-'$. 1Jl·1Zll N11rHfY Care lll·324' THI ,llST CHURCH OJll CHRIST, SCllNTIST ...•.••••. f ,JO & 11 :00 •·"'· -" z -11:00 A .M.-MORNING '('ORSHIP IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSlm Sible School ••. , .•• , '1 :.(5 '·"'· ~ \/I A Cordial Welcome from Youth GroDp' •• , ••• •~oo P·"'· -i Sermon.: "Faith That Fafu" "GOD" + ,......... + THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Text: John 2:12-25 Ev•ftiftf Wo~hiJI , •• , 7:00 p.m, Nu•MfY t•r• mrevldtd e! t ll t@ rvlc .. ~ J \ .. 6:0G-EVENING WORSHIP Sunday, July 4th Office: .!36-2.$19 Dltl 0.WUk>ft J.'.16-9.llO ~·1 I ~ " "--' .. NEWPORT CENTER Huftliftq!oft ~•~c~ Common. Mi!o.l o.nd De:votion. Costa Ma.N-Firat Church of Chlrat, Sclent11t >,,.. ...... Werslllp-11:1 l A.M. FIRST UNITED ... Dr .... ,.. o . w .. 111. P .. t•r -'4•·•'20 1110 M9M Y•r* Dr .. Ce•hl ...... FIRST CHRISTIAN 11' MA'I ... \; .. METHODIST CHURCH P,..SU.-1 lhnl 111 Orff•1 h"'"''r •nri<hmanl s • ...i.., klleel -9:11 A.M. CHURCH COMMUNITY St. M ltltMh 1,1.epal Cltwrcll 212! 17th SI. 5l6-lSl1 Ot•rclt lenlu -11:00 A.M. Mer•111rlte et P'eclflc flew Dr. 19Cldlflt l 1e11, 2110 M ... Y1r4t Dr. VTctoria & Plec:•nfia Av•. Cor11111 d•I Mor s ..... •c11 -•i1 s & 10,10 ' CONGREGATIONAL ,.11111•: 675-0fSO ""''"~ C•r• All MO•l'l•n<1 Costa Mesa C ku rck Sthool -'1 :1 5 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Huntington Beach-F lrtt Church of Chrl&t, Scientist J.nt-. I. ,,_, • lrll & Ofln, H1111tlegto11 leach Mll'll•ltt Co1lt M•1• Hul'liift9!01'1 lt•ch -N ori~ 140 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa -548-3761 S11nday Sdtoel -9:JO & 11 :00 A.M. " lodnle McH11tll 611 HEL IOTROPE FIRST UNITEO COMMUNITY Ch11rcll -9:10 & 11 :00 A.M. Yout~ Ml~l1lt< METHODIST CHURCH lead! .. ltoe111 -ZZI Main St. ftrly Wen.Ill• l ;JO '·'"· METHODIST CHURCH E. W. Phill ipo, 1'11lot ll~I• Scheel t:)ll '·'"· Won.hr, -10 A.M. I qlh S+. & H1rbor lf.,.d . f :JO A.M.-CllKlt Schoof l•lllr11lll• Wtrllllt !0:40 '·'"· Cll~rch Scllool-10 A,M, Chu•ch Wo,.hip -,,30 & 11 bbbl He il Avt. !42·44b1 Newport Beach-Flr1t Church of Christ, Sc:ientitt Y.inh o .. u.1 -' •.m, Churcll School -'1:)0 w., .. h;p & Churth School v ....... 7 ...... 10:50 A.M.-P'ester Pllllll,. s,..•lnt 3lOJ Yla Lid•, Newport leach Nursery Care Provided ••• P~llllo G, Murrtv. Mlnlllar S48·1127 "IROXIN" Ce111mvnl•n S..Vlc• Ct11.1rclt & ~11dey St.hoof -9:1 S & 11 iOO A.M. 8.10 1 10.00 A.M. Jr, & f're·SChMI Cll11n:ll lNdl .. leom, 3llJ Y/a U41 14a.4771 141 .. 341 6-44 ·1400 , NMIM'J c .... Anll1ble I Co•I• Me•• Ne rth Irv ,~• -£~1t !luH 7:GO P.M.-Mlule11ory K•11 Kra•e 5peckln, Newport Buch-Second Church of Christ, Scientist MESA VERDE UN IVERSITY "GHANA . WIST "-'RICA" 11 00 P'11tlfk Yl•w Dr., Coro110 Ml Mor New port Uni ty METHODIST CHURCH METHOD IST CHURCH Ne•,.,t·M-Pre.St.lloef -Atft J l/1·S -f ,JO A.M. t. l :JO ... M. Ch11rch & S111td•y St.hool-10:00 A.M. Mtlt v •• .i. I l•k•r SI. l ll-121) ,.ho• -•45·232J IH4l11t 1t10111 -1soo.1 Coat Hwy. LOlllN 0. ,LICKINGE•, Ml"l1t•r §49·27 19 18•22 Cul vt r Ro$d D•.,•tlenal S1,...fce -10 A.M. & 11 :1 S A.M. Wo11hlri I Chu,th S~hool •1 U~N'"'''f D·••• Wiid. '""'"' Tfttl111•n'f M .. ti11•1 -I ,.111: -Alf Ch11tch• Sund,.,. Scheol for t ll 89•• -8:.(S A.M. '1 :00 I 10:30 A.M. WoHhi p I Chu•c h School All are cordially invited to attend the clturch 15tll en4 1rwl119, N•wp•rt leech 'I & 10.30 A.M. HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD OfHc.1 -,4,.51 11 DIAL·A·P'RAYIR 646·0•Jf services and en.joy the privileges of the Fciu"1';" v~1 1,.., 740 W . W il1on, Coata Mesa Reading ROOm$ FIRST UNIT~D L~~un t B1~eh 541-4704 METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH V. L. WE eTWl!CK, Pll-ltOllE!tT I! \l,TIO, Clllld Care Pro•ldsd AT ALL SIRYICIS THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH 18?25 !u1ht rd 11bl 2 We1l•v Drive JIM ilJIGLl!TON, Mt~I"•• or Eduttolen 9 62 -2S9l ~ ,~ SD•H~ L•0~1'18 Ml"l•I•• Ill Y6Ulll C.llltl GEHTlt Y, W1ic:om1t You. Ml"'"'' •f Mu11c rx W.i11hip & Church School Wo•1h to •"d -SUNDAY SIRYICIS -f :JO A.M. Church !i<~ool -IO A M. . . .('J'J,]08 8 ' 9:41 .A .M.-S1111d" kllool JJarbor C/,.riJlian Church ST. JAMES, Jl09 'tte Llt!e, M•wJ1art hecll 10;l0 A.M.-""LlllltTY" I 1:00 A.M. -Holy l11cllerlt1 \ l/ Nt w11e rl le•ch Sef"'e" lly P'olltor 10:00 A.M. -,...,n, w.,.111p CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 7!00 ,,M,-"Sln, Serro• l Sol•etl111" OP NIWl'ORT llACH -CDlulpl•I 1400 W Bi lbo• Sl.d. b7).l805 ' S..rll\011 .,., ,ltOOt M .. tln• R1t911torly Harp1r llelMnt•ry Schoel Mld0 W1eli Hely C1lftm1111lo11 l H•olln9 S•rwlc" Wo,,hip-9:10 A.M. Chu rch !ithocil-? .JO 3 11 AM . COST A MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 411 I. lltil St., Co1hl M.,. Tuetdoy -10:30 A.M. ..... sc-1 -KbH!lt ... •t1tll -1:1 ..... M•<Y -(~II• c ... Tit• Re•. Jill• P'. A•ltsy II , ltircror -Phe11•: ''5·0210 ' PRESBYTERIAN CI-l URC HES Church School 9.45 A.M. Morn ing \Vorship .. 9:45 A.M. I ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M . of the Coastal Areas . A ffenJ fhe NurMrr & llndef'talft11 rrovlfftl SY11doys 7:10 & f :lO Cll11rch Scheel -9:10 Seventh-Day Phone: 642-2.725 Tl111ndey1: •:30 & 10 G.111.; Hely Days•• •n1101111cH Christ Church Presbyterian Adventist Church .r..tinister: Dr. D. \V. blcElroy Yker, ni. ""· J•ll11 W. D•noldso• -Phe11e S41·1J26 10112 M .. 11ell• INMr Ad1111N} H11ntlntt•11 leocll Church of 271 A•K«te St., Cotta M-le•. po .. ld L ReHrh, l'~tor J..-"· J.,frtyo, l"t1l•r NEWPORT HARBOR l11n1hry We,..lllp: 9:JO A.M. Cll11rc.h Scheel: 9:JO A.M. p_, ......... LUTHERAN CHURCH Offic•: 20112 Mat11olla It. rhone: ••t·4940 Your Choice '•bh•lh Sc~ool ...• f :Jll e.M. CHURCH OF CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER Church of the Covenant Morni11t Wor•h•p • , 11 :00 o.ia. 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA 798 Dov•r Or. LI 8-363 I 21SO llel,...lew lteod, Ce1te M•1• Pr•v•• Metfi"9 Welll., 7:10 ,."'. 2900 p_,,ific View Dr. lr•c• A. K11rrle, Pastor htwMn Horbor end kl,.,lew n. "•"· Je-G. llal11, Corona del Mer l11ntl•'f W•f"lhl,: f :JO • 11 A.hi. Chu rch Schoel; f :JO A.M. SUNDAY MORNING l lBLE STUDY •...•....•. , •• 9:41 A.M. '"••lor Pho ... : 5.(5·4304 CENTRAL BIBLE SUNDAY MORN ING WOltSHIP & COMMUNION •• 10:4S A..M. Tlie lite•. llto11oltl White, DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Community Presbyterian Church CHURCH SUNDAY EVEN ING WOl:SHIP , • , •.• , • , , ••• , , . , , 6:00 ...... AHIJllftl l"11Nr Phone 644-2664 23rd Strfft at Or•ng•, Costa ~ .. -541-5303 WEDNESDAY EVENING l lBLE STUOY , •. , .•••• , , . 7:JO P.M. (,,r" WorohiJI 1:00 1,,.,, 411 '-r•t An•IM, l .. 1111• ... h NUlt,llY CARI PllOYIDID Chri1ti1ft Ed uc•fien 9: IS '·"'· 9:00 A.M. l'e111/ly W1nhl, Dr. Delles A. T•r11er, '•t•r br. ,_. I . MefM., ,.., W. Whit H9'ri .. te11 J•hlt lee••rtl Ft1ti .. t Wonhip IO:JO t ,111, 10:00 A.M. S1111tl•'f Ch•rt.111 l!HMl.J w-111,: 1:41 •9:JO .11 A.M. Cll11rch Scheel: •:Jo Mi11i1l•r Mu1ic1I Oir1clor Nurser11 Cart Availa.blt/ P'lt•11e : 494·7151 M.ntt"I Wenlil~t O:JI •·•· -S..M.., Jcll..J f a.111. St.h .. 1 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Phone: 64s.3191 Dey or Night WELCOME 11 :00 A.M. ,_ti" W•rMI, l11114eJ 1.,. .. 1 .. WetPl,·7:IO , ..... -r,..,., MMfiltf WM.-7:00 , .•• •OD It. A!tdrews IMlll. N_,ert hecll Cheri" H.,IM-rt Dl1rHfMlltl, Poster . W•nhl, l Cll11tcll Scllo1I: I , ''JO & 11 A.M • . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PRINCI 0' PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH P'llen•: •••·7147 \~'9} M•a Y•r* Drtwe I lft1r Strftt, C•1hl M-. C1llf. St. ~arlc Presbyterian Church SABBATH SERVICES 2501 CLlllP DlllYI. NIWl"OIT llACH ANOll;f"W C. ANOl!.lltSO,,,, •1111'1• RELIGIOUS SCHOOL A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU SUFIO:l•v 4<hM!l t in -Mer"!"' Wo•1hl": 11111 • ..,. n ,oo Cet11e1 Jel'llHree & lutlll11ff Drl.,., C1re10 clef Mer harbor reform temple Or. Hubert Davldton, Interim Pattor Priftc • 11 '••ct l11thtr1ft Scho•I -Min Either Chon, P1il'lc ip1l J•-Groflem lfht, ""''' S......, k9tMI -9:41 A.M. W1rs1tl, -11 A.M .• 7 ... M. W•rshl, & Cll1teli kllMI -f;JO A.M, WID, IYINING -7:JO P.M. Olfic1 'hone: 5.(9 .052 1 School Ph(l11e: 549-0562 !"k ... l '44·1l41 fll:ABSI BERNAP!iD "·KING .. b meeting at CHURCH 0' RELIGIOUS SCIENCE UNIVERSITY BAPTIST St. Jama E~IK.Opal Ctiurch o 3209 VT1 Lkto, Ne"WpOrt B•ach CHURCH f« 1nform1t.ion: c.1167~7230 ",,,_,,a•«- SiMNt +ftus M•mlltr Ch11re• ., u~1...-C~11f't• lltlltltUI kl9Mt, L•• """''' 2252 S. I . P'ALISADIS IOAD ~UNfTY ®iur<etf SANTA ANA HllGHTS IUNDA'+' SlltVICe ll •M •.M. IUNOAY IC"'OOI. Ml"l•!•r , . ,llbtrl l!lurl<o, It I c.I'. Ao\()ltNIN• WO!tSHI~ ... f ;4' A.M. .. .. u ,. A.M . TEMPLE SHARON t:VI NINI WG!tSHI .. . 1:11 .. .M • (x TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TN l lllLL CLU• Oilt NIW•O I T flACM ¥10WllK JllVICI WIO"'lclD.AY .... 1111 PM . Ill t1J°" •M .. t •IMt a1v. Wiii.. J. C..nk• Cll\l!""(lo !'!let "J.i.n Tl/fllt llodt; O.tw •'Id Amtln Orlw left• bhlclo: ""'-'"' "' n. t.M#nltM .,...... fw "9 ta Ct mll\1' d•I.,.> l •n oi.o '•-•Y I'll Cul-1 S..,,tl! ie IMrire ....... ArM CMr11•111 Or.1 ... ,., 10 Tllfflil ltOd< Ori.,.., -...... lkll s.m .. 1 .... '••l•r "W11e!t ,._.... W•llietl 111 tilt w ........... , ..... , , • • 10100 A M 117 W"t He111lr•, C..r• ,.._ -9:l0 A.M. S.oday Scllool '"' on ..... Attend the Church ...... ,llt hf'llu Ir , ...... Ire•,.. .•.•.. ' ••.....•••..• 6:30 ,.:,.: AU J t wid1 lt111li1t ••• 111vif•tl le jni11 .,. ;,, • h ulv ,..,,,.;"''"' 11 :DO A.M. MomllHJ Worship WM .. 7:10 ,.,M. R•Mt•tt••· Chapi.' S11114rt k he1I I-Ye•Pli Gre_,. 1119, All A'" IAIUTH RIMING lllYICl~RIDAY AT 1:11 P'.M. "Ull51eY Clliltl !'llOVtOID AT aDTtl MOU•S of You r Choice COAST BIBLE CHURCH .,,, ..... ....., -1...i ~-GHdN• ,_, lftftrtlHl!too (-tntlfll Dlh•r Mttll"fl C1!t &l).ftff THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY • M6-552 T1,.,ple Shi ro~ Choir -On•q Sh t btl &48 .1.(11 Aff!ll U .. WI"' "'-•1•111! 0...•rtl Cafli.t"""' MAICO PO•STll JI. HI , SAN JUAN CA,1STU.NO 4tJ-1 f4t 494· 1!41 IJ0.0•07 .. ) I ' • ~ n t, I I y •· ' g 8 ' y le h ' ' n y l d d t ' n ' • r d ' D.t.,ll Y P'lt.OT 11•11 l"Ml9 BICYCLES AT THE BEACH, EASY PREY FOR THIEVES Along the Orange Coast, A New Breed of Rustler Fro1n Page l Bll\:E THEFTS ... Cahfornia c;impus town of Da vis. for ex- ample. ·have cited this technique, "'ith bicycle thieves C'on1ing from 100 miles aw;iy fo r easy loo ting. Rustling . however. 1s only on e method. ''Some run 'factories' where the y paint fhem ovf'r t1nd sell them," says the Ne\vporl Beach detective. "Then there arc guys v•hn get a customrr. find \•:hal he wants and steal it fnr hnn " he explains of the thef1-\o-order C1peration. Crrta1n stolen-bicycle dealers leave all lhc work and much of the risk to others "These ;ire Ille guys who just fence," Detcc\11'r Coelt1n says. "Hring them ii 10- srwcd and tl'rey'I! give you $15 and SI O for anv other." Racing bicycle's arl' lhc n1ost popular. Coelho notes the sh;irp upswing in May bicycle thefts included 57 of the 10-speed racer \arieties. J.1 Stingray types and eight of the other s1andard kinds. Only seven multi-gear bikes, a dozen St 1ngr<1ys and one of the other variety l'.'C're recovered. Lack of registration such as !hat for eutnmobilcs. d1ffirtnces in lype of theft charges and penalties thus ri~krd ;ire two fat·1ors in favor of bicycle thieves. "l)cfin1t~l.v 1t is," :says COC"Jhn whl'n ll.~kf'd 1f bicycle theft i.~ now rnore \\'ldl'spre;id than car thelt for pro fit. And it's ~as1cr, no matter ho"'· you do it,. Car lhicl'CS have 1nnre 1 r nu b l ~ <hsposing nf a 1notor vehicle due to registration and arc committing a felony ('\"ery timC', whilC' crossmg a stale line may mean federal prison under Dyer Act prosecution. Bike thieves commit a fC'l ony if !hey f.nler a garage to steal. indicating prior lntenL and therefore co n st i tu I i n g burglary. Grand and petty theft distinctions mak· ing any loot worth less than $200 a misde. meanor offense further reduces the penalty risked. Newport Beach, as a resort com· munily. y,•ou!d seem to be a 'rich target area for bicycle theft operations but Detecti ve Coelho says the ra tio is pretty much the same everywhere. Costa r.·lcsa·s rate from January nn ~how<'d a regular rise from 84 stolen bicycles the first month lo 100 1n April. During the s<i rnc period. Huntington Beach registered fl8 in January, 132 in February 122 in M<i rch and a sharp up\\ard trend lo 157 in April. Orange went from 6J 1n January to 67, 78 and an e\"en 100 stolen bicycle.~ in April. Ana heim -admittedly larger -from 168 in .January lo 224 in February, 222 in March and a drop to 221 in April. Detective Coelho said Laguna Beach reported on ly \OJ for the four-month ~riod, a startling low rate of bike thef l.5, Various methods can help keep t.he rates down, such as using double lock devices all the time and locking one's garage door when at home . No"' in the v.·ork.~ is a new reg istration program in v"hich licensed bicycles in Newport Beach will ha ve serial number~ st amped right into the frame itsel f. "And wat ch out for any used·bicycle peddlers," Detective Coelho offers as concluding advice. Receiving stolen property of any kind is a misdemeanor offense and a person stands to lose in the long run even if he clearly had no knowledge lhe cheap bike he boughl was stolen. If iL can be determined. !hf' vehicle will be confiscated by police 1n an attempt lo get il back to the proper owner. Firework Sliows Slated Along County Beaches I\~ Orang!' Coast rf'~Jr!t>n ls ready f11r fourth of .lulv crlebral1ons , sales of f1r<'wor.k" -a·nd re.~ull1ng ncc1drnls DAILY PILOT N•••Mt .._. L .. t•• .... ~ C"te Mft• H1 .. 1 ......... fn1t.11 Y.n., s-c1-.. OJIANGI COAST ~lllltSHING COMl'ANY a..1t1rt N. w,.4 ,., .. Id_ ...... l'!Jbll.,,.,. J1ck R, C11rl•v \'Ice """ldon1 t l'd G-11 M,,,_._. Th.,.,,, K,,~;1 l!d!i.r TJ.•"''' A. Mur,hi~• M1nt9l111 lldllltf' C~1 1l1• H. l••1 Aich1t4 r. Nill A.11lal•11I MIMli"9 Elll19n °'"'" Cotl1 Mt11: llO W•t l1y S!rwt N""'wt 11 .. c~: Jill N""'port I OlllWll"ll C.•11111 , .. ,~, m "" .. ' • ........,. Hv11m•~11011 l•1c11; '"n IM<f'I ....,.t.,.,,. 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For that re;isnn. off1c111l~ from all Orangr Coast rommun1t1l's have ur,.::Prl •·safe and sane" use of f1rl'works and a l· tend 11nce a! displays. Certified fireworks can be purchased :ind disch~q;;ed 1n Costa Me sa, San Clemente, Fountain Valle)'. S1al Beach, Huntington Beach (excepL on city bl'achesl and unincorporalC'd areas. Total hens are enforced in Newport Beach. Laguna Beach and all state beaclJes. ResidenU using fireworks in Permitted l'Jreas are asked to avoid dry grassy areas and to take care around other ptl}o ple. Official firework shows are offf.rt'd Sunday nighl. Displays will be sel off in Laguna Beach at Emerald Bay and Three Arch Bay. An annual show will be held at the Newport I)Joes aquatic park in Newport Beach beginning al 8:30 p.m. A similar display is scheduled free at the Hun- tington 'aeach pier at 8:30 p.m. A private show visible from outside w1\1 bike place at dusk al the old Ranch Coun- ty Club at the Lamp!On Ave. and Garden Grove Freew11y intersection in Seal Beach. For Southern Oren~e County. the ~tunicipal Pier in San Ck!menle will be the scene ror a. show at dusk . Huntington Beach's Fourth nf .July parade will be held on Monday. the (\Ith of July al 11 :30 am. in Lakt Park. Virus Isolation Told HOUSTON IU Pll -The fin~l irola·· lion Of a human canctr \lirus in a lab- oratory eiperiment was announced Fri· day, and a hospital scienlist said il was a "t.ool o1 great potential" that could lead someday lo a v11cxine, Tiit Oirectnr of the N111tonal Cancer tnstitut~ &aid more research is needed before the viru~ l~olalion really can be tvalu ~tcd . • DAll 't PILOT I ~eagan Readies Veto I Clernente Stay Slated Governor to S{ash $7.3 Billion Budget For Nixon SACRAME~l'O (APJ -Gov. Reagan had his veto pen oot today to slash the record $7.3 blllion bUdget the legislature has sent him -three days !ale and more than $800 million in the red. The Republican ch.ief executive was tn have signe<i the Democrat.ensineered budget at 9 a.m_ after cutting as much as possible. 1\dn11nistration sources said the veloea could total as much as $500 mill)On dollars. A3 sent lo him, the budget was as much as $835 million out of balance -partly because of a decline in tax revenues caused by the economic reces:i;ion. Thal 1izc budget could force a tax hike of a.~ much as $165 a year for the average 'California fam ily of four. fl.1ajor additions -eaeh in the SJ OO million range -came in state aid to l'lChool s, health care for the poor. wel- fare and salary increases for the 183,000 state employes. ~~en at the $6.74 billion level Reagan or!ginally proposed in February, the re mighl have to be a tax hike of $200 mil- lion to $~00 million -hitting lhe Califor- nia family directl y or indrect!y for $40 to S80 :i year. Reagan insisted Californians are be- hind him in his vow of au sterity spend- ing and_ no new ~axes during a period of economic recession and unemployment. But Democratic Speaker Bob Moretti of Van Nuys told the A11sembly Friday it 's been evident since last September that " Californians would have lo face up to a t.ai: increase this year. The Ja!t onf. was a t.otal SI bl\llon in 1967, Reagan's first year as governor. Final adoption of the budget signaled the did of a low·key 5tate fiscal eris~ which began al midnight Wednesday when California entered a new fi:scal year without a budget for the third con:secu- ti ve year. But the state funclloned normally on good fa ith and credit. ·tr President Nixon is expected to anivt on the South Coast sometime late,Tues- day for about two w!f:ks or work and ~t al La Casa Pacifica . How Legislators Voted Several mtmhers of the President'• cabinet also a~ expected to be alon1 the South Coast during the visit. No specific arriv al time has bttn an· nounced by Presidential aide!. lnforma· tion on the size of r.he welcome given tht Chief Executive at the El Toro MCAS ii lacking as well. SACR.MiENTO (UPI\ -Here Is the roll call \'Ote by "'"hic h the legislature Friday sent Gov. Ronald Reagan a rec- ord S7.3 billion state budget for the ;971. 72 fisc al year. THE ASSEMBLY Democra ts for (43): Bee. Brathwaite, Brown, Burton, Chacon . Cory, Crown. Cullen, Davis, Deddeh, Dunlap. Fenton, Fong. Foran. Garcia, Gonsalves, B. Greene, L. Greene, H. Johnson, Karabian, Keysor. Knox, Lacoste, Mac[l<inald, Mc· Alister. McCarthy. Meade, Miller. Pier- son, Porter, Powef'!i, Quimby, Ralph, Roberti. Ryan, Sieroty, Thomas. Town· s<'nd, Vasconcellos, W11rren , Waxman, Z'Berg, Moretti. Democrats agai11st ; none. ~epublicans for (ll): Arnell. BelottJ. Duffy, Lanterman. /l.laddy. Mobley, Mon- agan, Murphy, Priolo, Stull, Wood. Republic ans aga insl 126 ) · Badham, Bagley. Barnes, Beverly, Biddle, Briggs, Burke. Campbell. Cha pp i~. Cline, Collier, ConraQ.i .Dent, Hayden. Hayes, R John· son, «etchum. Lewis, /l.1acGillivray, i\1oorhead. Russell, Schabarum, Seely, Stacey. Wakefield, Wiison. THE SENATE Den1ocrats for (20)· Alquisl, Beilenson, Carre!!. Collier, Dills, Dymally, Gregorio, Holmdahl. Kenn1ck, Mi!ls, /l.1oscone, Pet· ris. Rodda, Short. Song, Stiern, Teale, Wa lsh. Wedworth. Ztnovich. Republicans for (16): Behr, Bradley, Burgener, Cologne, Coombs, Cusanovich. Oeukmcjian. Grunsky. Harm~r. Lago.- marsino, Mar ks. Marler, Schrade, Stevens, Wey, Whetmore. Republicans agai11st (2): Nejedly. Richardson. Republic ans nol voting (I): Carpenter. Occasionally the base Is opened to the general pLlblic for Presidential arrivals. Treasury Secretary John Connally waJ expected to accompany Mr. Nixon on the trip we.st. Offici al announcements sa y Mr. Nixon will spend much of his time here di~ ing budget matter!'> and other wues related to the economy . Lt. Calley Movie Set BERLIN \AP ) -Americ&n movie di· rector Stanley Kramer, whose film ··Judgment at Nurenberg'' depi~ted th• Nazi war crimes trial. gays he will make a film on the court-martial of Lt. William L. Calley Jr. AUTO CENTER HOURS, DAILY 9,30.1 AND SUNDAY 104 NOW THRU MONDAY MON., JULY 5th 10 'tit 6 GRANT MASTER I .120 41Pl~NYli'Conl SALE$ Tollelns Blackwaffs Sola F.E.T. &.so .1 1 14.77 L96 7.75·1• 14.77 2.44 8.25 -.1 4 14.77 2.60 7.7S•IS 14.77 2.46 'flll INSTALUnOR :sfrttro 1 .. Whiltwall• --RANV AUTOMATIC- • TRACK STERE SAU 37'u. lPE PLAYER Chanin rMnllltl 1uklmlhr1l1.v-or. UM w l«totbulton for i11t1~nt cMnp. f int tuntr tUmin•la NeMt1lk. I SAU $17~.w ....... GUAHNTllD JO - OUllTMJ,1111 300 l.l TTllT Hi1h crankinr power-fut, 1urt 1tarts! ReU:rve power to handle eltctrical accewo- ritt. 12-volt, fit.I moat GM, f orcf, Chry1. <Arp. c.11. , Wt ltMrW nt1 lltM .. U•lt e..tlflM,, ._ S.W T1 Deillen. HUNTINGTON BEA CH, GRANT PLAZA BROOKHURST & ADAMS 962-3387 Hours: Dally 9:30 to 9, Sunday 10 to 6 ---.. ---·· -___ .. . -------... -··-. ... ( _, -- .j DAIL" PILOT Satt1rd•1, July J, 1971 Pulpit and Pew Rabbi s May Stop ' Miked Weddings "frNdom Sund.ay". WllJ be ob&erved al Community United Metbodl1l Cliurcb, 6662 Heil A~~. Hun li n gt on Beach. Boy Scout Troop 34 will be paz;UclpaUng In the morniug ·wors!Mp services at 1:30 and 10 a.m. Rev. Charles L. Rose will be speaking at both services. Our Junior and Senior Youth ·Groups are meeting at 6:30 p.m. A new College Age Group h~ been formed and is presently mttting in the F'ireside Room at II a.m. Al! youth of tht com- munity are invited to attend one of t.be.se groups. Temple Beth David G f Orange OlW!ly will conduct its Sabbath Services on F'r1day evening at 8. l~ p.m. at the Community Congregational Church , 4111 Kai.ell& Avenue at Bloomfield. in Los Alamitos. At this time we will be pleased lo wel come Rabbi Arthur Abrams, guest Rabbi for the evening, who will con- duct the services in con- junction with Cantor Harry Newman. "Everytime I Think" will be the sermon Lille of Don A. Bassett. pastor of Newport Center United ~1 e I h o d I !1 l Cburcb, at both 9:30 and 11 :15 a.m. services Sunday. The ne\V l\1u.~ic Director. James R. Garnf!r, will as.swne bi s rf!.Sponsibilities and ~ in· trocluced al both servicf!s. Celebrz.t.ioo of Uie Lord's Sup- per will bf! held. Special music ~·ill bf! presented by youth. Thf! II. I~ a.m. service Is htld at St. M1chaf!ls and ,\JI Ang@!s EpiSC(lpal Church, P a c 1 I i c View Drivf! and Marguer!tf!, C<lrona df!l Mar. The. 9:30 a.m. ~rvice is he.Id at lhf! Balboa Island Methodist Church, 115 Agalf!, Balboa Island. F'or both Worship Services on Sunday , a.l Newp!lrt Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach , Pastor James G. Blain has chosen as his sermon title, "Why Don't People Love Me~". The Sum- mer of Surprises I SOS l con- tinues al the Sunday School hour, 9· 15 a,m , vdth Bible Charades. Al JI a.m .... Thf! Deity of the Holy Spirit." the third in e series. will be df!livered by Pastor Willis J. Carrico. of the Unive rsity Baptl.tit Church, 2252 S. E. Palisades Road, Saata Ana Heights . Californ ia. At 7 p.m. there will be lestimonies and 1n!erviews from the Youth Group . who have just retw·ned frnm Hume Lake Camp: fo!lowf!d by Holy Communion Service. The Lutheran Church of 011r Saviour. 200 San Pablo, San Clemente. begins its summf!r schedulf! of ~·orship this Sun- day. A smgle service will replace the usual two service structurf!, with worship at 9:30 a.m. Church School wilh Adult Classes will continuf! through the summer, but with a timf! change at 8:45. On Sunday, 1 special_ raity will be held. Thf! ORANGE 6Iad 1fdin3s .Assembl~ ~ &od FIFTEENTH ANO MON~VTA, NEWPORT BEACH 9:45 A.M.-SUNDA Y SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.-MORNING WORSH IP Sermon.: "Faith Th.at F'aits" Text: John 2:12-25 6:00--EVENING WORSHIP Common i\1tot and Devotion Dr. Gieor90 O. W•oll, l'utor -'46~4421 '~I l~•u 1it Qnolt; l u•11•11r aOlril~ftttftl FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St., Co1t1 Me11-54B.J761 E.W. Ph illipi. p,,tor ':l O A.M.-Ch11cll School 1 D;SO A.M,_,otter Phllllpc S,.a1ih19 .. llO!(IN'" Co"'111u11lon 5.Mco Jr. & f'r.0 kltool Church Nurwry Core A"ollabl' 7;DD P.M.-MID!onary Ke11 krctio SpMli.ln9 "GHANA -WIST AFRICA" NP'port-M-Pre·khool -A.90121/1·5 -6:10 A.M. to !:JD P.M. Phol!O -645·2l2l HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa 541-47D4 V. L. M[l:TWEC:IC, "•1tw JIM MltOLITOlt. Mini•~• ol Ytut~ ltOBE•T e. '"'to. M1nl1!1r ol E~u~tlion CARL GENTRY. Mlnls!tr fl Mu1lc -SUNDAY SfRYICES - ':45 A.M.-Sundoy khool 10 :~0 A.M.-"LlllltTY., Sern1011 by Pastor 7:00 P.M.-.. Sln, Sorrow & Sal•otlon .. Sermo11 by Pcntor COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL "1•tcllffl -Klnll1r1frll~ -Elemenll" -Chl111 Ca-. .Attend lhe C/.u1·ch of Seventh-Day Adventist Church 271 Av.code St., e.ste MOM J .... "· Jlffrtp. ... ,N<!' ,._., .......,,. Your Choice 11bb1t+o 5c.11oel • • • • t :JD o.-. W.•rnint Worship •• 11 :00 a .... Pr1y1t Meeti"!il W1d,, 7:JD p,111, CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23 rd Stl'fft at Orenga, Cost• M.u -548·5303 a..,. lltM l . Morw, Pator MWtilltf Worlhlit-10!JO 0 .111. -SuiKey Sthool t 111.111. 11114.,-1 ... 1 .. Woflhlp-7:00 p.111,_,f'GY9, MMtt"' Woil.•7:00 p.11'1. SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple ftASll IERNARD ~.KING rnerti"9 at St Janw Epfscop1l Ch!lrch o 3209 Via L.tdo, Newport Beach For Jnform1tion: C.11 675-7230 TEMPLE SHARON Tii. II I lt•ll" ..... 11111 hf tlto ..,i,. Ho'"' A,.. 617 WW Ho111I,.•, c .. 10 M- -"" Jowi1h fe"'ti" ••e iftvit1d lo jei" 1H in 1 it11lv '"'''~'"tful I AIU.TH IYINIHG lllVICU-lllDAY AT 1:11 P.M. Spltltmol ~ -l.Ml>I ...... &o!Hl!'llOI T1mp!1 Shire~ Choir -O"et S~1b1 t 54&-1<4 Jt • ---~ --· Boy Scouts wUI form an Honor Guard for ·the Christian Oag .and our National flag . The Youth Choir will sing, and tilt Youth Contact Team will also have. a• part in this rally. rn !hf! s@rv!ce wBI also be in~ clucled a time for dedication and installation Of the Board of Commissionf!rs. who form the spiritual ancl physical governing board of the con- gregation. A part of the mor'l- ing service on the 4th. will be conducted by thf! e i g h l member youth contact team who are assigned to this pansh for the t~·o weeks of Junf! 26 to July ID. The Circles of the church women v.·ill hold a combined mee ting this com- June 26 to July ltl. The Circles Ing "'eek at the Plaza Park, me.el.in& en lhe 8th al 11 :00 am. "The Apostlf! Peter's Second Conversion" is the sermon .subject at Harbor Cbristiu Church, Disclpler; of Chris t. The congrf!gation meets each Sunday at Harper Elementary School, 425 E. 18th St .. Cosla Mesa. Worship Is at 9:4.'i a.m. Nursery care provided. Dr. D. W. McElroy is lhf! minister. Lulh@ran Church 01 The f\.1aster. 2900 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar. offers two hours of worship at 9 and 11 a.m. A combined singspira- tion is held al the Sunday Church School and Bible class hour at 10 a.m. Thf! program will continllf! for July and August. The: Lord's Supper will be <given al both hours Bl worship. Dr. Wm, R Eller will deliver the Qt es.sage "A Day for RelltctJon." Dr. Raymond I. Brahams. assistant pastor at S l . Aadrew'1 Pre1 '9 yterlan Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport B@acb, will preach the sermon Su,;1ay, entitled "The Gold of Ophir", at lhe 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. Nursery care is avaUablf! at all thref! servicf!s, as is church school for 4-youngsters up through thf! third .gradf!. Guest Speaker Pulpit 6uul. Missionary Ken Krake. The Rev. Jean Darnall, who with his wife has currently in the Soutb- served in the mission land from her ministry fields of Ghana, will in England, is slated Plans are now in· full pro-to guest at 7:30 p.m. gress for thf! St. Kilian 's An-be the guest speaker at Thursday in the Mel· nual Bratwurst P'f!stival to be First Assembly of God odyland Christian Cen- held Aug. 29th from noon to 8 Church, 148 22nd St.. ter pulpiL Her hus- p.m. at Kamp Vaquero l)n the Costa l\1esa,. Sunday at band d irects the Chris· Ortega Highway. In add ition the 7 p.m. service. Pas· lian Life CoUege and to lhe food , gan1u and tor Phillips wilJ speak they ha've developed a refreshmf!nt.s, there will be a at the 10.50 a.rn. wor-conferl'!nce center in drawing at approximatf!ly 7 ship. England. p.m .. during the: festival. First ----------------------- prize is a Toyota Corolla Sta- tion Wagon. Second prize : a b I a ck -w hi t e portable television. Third prize: a $25.00 U.S. Savings Bond .•. And you nf!f!d not bf! present to win . Tickets will be on salf! for a donation of $1 per ticket. .. \\'ho's Wrong With Me Today?" is thf! subject tG be discussed by Rev. Damien Simp.son at the Thursclay meeting ef Psynetlca. Foa11.- datio11. In Orangf!. Rev . Simpson. foundf!r, prf!sidf!nt and minister of the Universal Mind Sci!!'nCf! Church ef Long Beach, will be explaining how onf! can choose to be happy right now and how one can stop rf!acting and simply act in relation to th~ personalities and situations around us each dr1y. Hf! ~·ill bring with him his youth choir lo a id in a demonstration of people work- ing together. The meeting is scheduled for 8 p.m. at the foundation headquarters. 1135 West Barkley, donation for members II for non-members $1.50. The public is invited. A "God and Country Musicale ., will be presented at Central Bible Church , 23rd and Orange, Costa Mesa Sunday 7 p.m.. by thf! Adult, High School and Childrf!n's Choirs. Featured on the program will be, "This ls My Country" sung by Mr. Leon F'rancis, tenor. ~1rs. Fred Morsf!. alto. will !iing "God B ! e .!'S America." and Mrs. Robert Beardsley, soprano. wilt sing .. God Save America." A men 's quartet will present. ''This Land Is Your Land. This Land Is My Land." Amons the choral presentations will be (Set PULPIT, Page 5) If!'. LOll!S, MO. (UPI) - Rabbi.a <JI Refonn Judaism have been uked to it.op of- ftcl11ting 1t marriage ceremoniu betwttn Jf!ws and GenUles. The call was made by Rabb i Roland B. GiUel8ohn of Boston at the opening &e&!ion of lhe 82nd annual mf!,f!ting of thf! Central Conference of American Rabbis. Rabbi Gittlesohn. president of tht ronfe~nce. warned the practicf! of mil:ed marriages has "rMCbed very dangerowi con.sequences,'' and said rab- bi! .. mwt adopt a morf! rigid policy toward mixed mar· rlages than our present onf!." Rabbi Gilllsohn said a policy that "mixed marriages are contrary to tht tradition of the Jewish religion and should therefore be discouraged," stz.ted in 1909 and again in 1947. has too often been taken lo mean that if the non.Jewish mf!mber of the pair is unwill- ing to convert, the ceremony is permissible. He said a stronger stand is nf!eded lo "contribute substan- tially tn our current strugglf! for acceptancf! in Israel as a legitimate Jewish religious a!ternativf!" and lo establish "moral a11d r f! Ii g i o us authority" of young rabbis among their congregations. Rabbi Gittelsohn and Rabbi David Polish of Evanston, BL, incoming president. said rab- bis musl asser! I h e i r leadershi p and authority within their congreg1tieru. and ca!led upon laymf!n t() f!nd what they called .. unwar-o rantf!d assault and de.nigraUon within our synagogues." Rite Times Get Changed Tbe Sunday services of First Church of .Ghrist. Scif!ntist. Newport Beach. locatf!d at 3300 Via Lido. will convene at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday School will con\•ene con- currently with lhe t~·o iden· tical church services. The Wf!dnesday evening meeting will remain !hf! sz.me timf! at 8 p.m. All the services are for lhe pub lic, and the Sunday School is open lo young people up lo the age of 20. In May. the ch u r ch membership voted to change to the new schedule wilh th'! expectation that it ~ould be more convenient for those in the bay area . Present Sunday sf!rvices are al 9 ·J~ and ll a.m. The services are conducted by elected readers, who read selections which are relev211t to today·s needs from the Bible and the Christian SC'ierce textbook, "Science and Health wilh Key to the Scriptures'' by Mary Baker Eddy. The services also in- clude music, hymni, and pr3yer. c ·oAST CHURCH DIRECTORY .. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IUNCHIS OP THI MOTHll CHURCH THI FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCllHTIST IN IOSTON, MASIACHUSITTS "GOD" Sundey, July 4th Coste Meu-Flrat Church of Chirst, Scientist 2llO M ... ¥•1" Dr., Cffhl M._ l11Hoy kll..t-t :11 A.M. Church Sonlco -11 :OD A.M. l"dhit I•••, 2110 MeM Y~• I r. Huntington Be1ch-First Churcli of Christ, Sctantl1t ltll & O il••· Hu11tl119toit lketh S11ndcry School -t :JO & 11 :00 A.M. Church -t :JD & 11 :00 A.M. loadlllf loo111 -221 Main It. Newport B•ech-Fir1t Church of Christ, Scientist JlDJ Yla Lido, Newport a..ch Church & Su11day Sclioal -t :l 5 1 11 :DO A.M. leGdlnt looll't, lll S Via Lhilo Newport Bffch-Second Church of Chrl1t, Scientist JIOD "9ctfk View Dr., Caro110 411 M•' Ch11re.h I Salldiry School -10:00 A.M. 111..-11 .. lOOfll -1500-1 Co• Hwy. Wed. l•o•h11 TntJ111ooy M•tl119i -I p.111 •• -All Ch11rc.M1 All are cordially invited to attend tht church services and enjoy the privileges of tht Readrng Roonu Chffd CoN Pro.td.d AT All SltYICIS OJI NIWPOlT llACH -(Dl"lplnl M .. tlnt Retularly He,,... lloll'IOntory khool <4111. lltli St., Co1to Muti Church School Morning Worship 9:45 A.M. . ,_ .. 9:45 A.M . N1.1rw.., l l l"Mft_..• Provldff Phone: 6"'2·2725 Minister: Dr. D. \V. McElroy CHURCH OF CHRIST 287 W. WILSON ST .. COSTA MESA htwMtt HorMr ontl '-'"'"' SUNDAY MOPNING l ll LE STUDY ••••.••..• , , , • t :41 A.M. SUNO-'Y MORN ING WORSHIP I COMMUNION •• 10:41 A.M. SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP ..••• ·····•~··•··· 4:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING l llLE STUDY • •••• •• •• • . • 7:JO P.M. HUlSllY CARI PlOVIDl D w. Whit H.,,.1 .. , .. 11 Joh1 looHnil Mlni1lar Mu1i<.tl Oire<.tor Phone: 645-3191 D1y or Night FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1101 Cllf' DltlVI, MIWP'ORT llACH A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Dr. Hubert Davidson, lnt•rlm Pa1tor 1•!14.y SUMI-9:41 A.M. Wetaill'-11A.M.•7 P.M. WID, IVININ• -7:JI P.M, S!Mf.IE thllS ~OMMUNITY @JiuRCU TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Turltt ·~ 0rlVI' Ind Ame lll D<lw /-blott ll(IUffo> wf C•mout d•lw! lt" I>'-~-•v to cu1...,, """' " (•m-Or.t l:ltflt lo T11rtle ._.. Orlvt, lo•. Rl<.h 5o1tt..-boo, ll•tor t:lO A.M. 5"o4ay Scltool lo< all °'" 11 :00 A.M. Monli•• WonltlJ l'IUllUlll't CA•I! l"llO'tlOIO •T IGTfl M0\111 l'tr tnlwll\lllH Cenctr1'1 ... Gthtr Mttllfllt (IM fU.1M' THE CHURCH FO R YOUR FAMILY llllllltll>f wll~ ""' l1•ll1t Otftt rl l Ctn"'-t FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main & Adams Streets Huntington Beach Morning Worship •••• , •••••• , ,,,, •••.• , 8;10 I l l:OO •.IOI. Bible Sch&of •••• , ••• 'Q :~5 '·"'· Youth 6roup1 , ••..• 6:00 p.m. Ewf nint Wer1hip .••• 7:00 P·'"· NurH rY t.1•1 orevh!lld el 1!! H Nlte!I Otllc1 : Ui-2jff Olai Oe...olill~ ~~9~ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victeria & Pl•c•n+i • Ave, Coste Mo1a Jorn" I. Plorcy Mlnbltt lodnie Mc H119li YoufPI Mrn11ter ''"" Wan111, t :JO '·"'· a 1bl1 S(hOtll t:JO t .m, M•l'lln• Wffllll, ' " lO:to ...... YIUlll O .. ~PI • ' '·"'• V•s••n . • , 1 1.m, Nursery Care Provided 141·"711 141·6l"l Newport (',jJ MMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE WerUifp-10 A.M. Church School-TO A.M. 644. 7400 Unity lO•IH 0. l'LICKlr.tOEI, Mlnllltf Dno~onol S.rvlco -10 A,M. Ii 11 :IS A.M. Suncl1y Sckool f&r t ll 1911 -8:45 A.M. 15th 011d lrvl11e, Newport leech OHlco -646-5111 DIAL·A-PlAYll 646·06Jt THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcome• You. IT. JAMIS, l lOf VI• Liiio, N•wport 100<.h 1:00 A.M. -H•IY lucltor!u lD:OD A.M. -P.o!'llily W•rihlp Mld0 WM1i Holy Co!'ll111unlo11 & Hoolh19 SerYlc" Tue.toy -10:30 A.M. Tlto ln. Jith11 P. Alltoy II. 11-.:tor -Piton•: 41!0021D ST. JOHN THE DIVIN E, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. S1111da.,. 7:JD & t :JO Church School -t :JD Thufldo.,.: 4:10 Ii ID o.rn.; H&ly Doy1 n 011••1o1ntod Ykot, TM l e•. John W. DonaldJe11 -PhoRo S"l·ll2' NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Oov•r Or. LI 8-3631 Tllo lev. Jo,_ G. llolo, P'll!Or Tho a ... lonolil Wtilto, Anl1t•111 '•1ttr E1rlv We,.hip 1:00 '·"'· Cliri1tie11 Eductlien 9:1 5 t .m. F11live Wor1hip 10:)0 1.m. Nur1er11 Car~ Availabl« WILCOME LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THlii MASTER 2900 Poc ific View Or. CorC>na dol M.ar OR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Phone 644·'26M t ;OO A.M. '-'lly Wo1'5hlp 10:00 A.M. S1.111d•y Chmrch klMt•I 11 :OD A. M. '-tf" WoP5hlp • PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHqRCH M .. Vo""9 Dtl" l hkor Streat, Cos,. Mfl41, Cfllf. AHOllF# C. AHOE•SOH. ,,,..,,. lllllCHY lc.looe!! •:11 -Mornln• We•1fl•p1t .llll 111d ll:IO Prl.,te of Peec• Luth1reR Sthool -Miu l•ther Olien, Prlnclptl Office Pl1&11e: 149.0121 5,11001 Pken•: 54f-DS4ol CHURCH OF REL IGIOUS SCIENCE ef N-rt ·--Mt..,11w (""'rt;~ OI U""" C' ... tc. ••llflM I I(~. Lii •nff(N TNI lllLL (LUI GP NIWl'OllT IUtM JU a1"'9t 11¥11., l•IMI Attend the Church of Your Choice ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Drive Un iver1ity Park, Irvine l ••· Herbert N. Nior111onn Snclcry Scllo•l-9:DO A.M. Guitar 5orvl<.o -':OD A.M. Fo111lty Ser.It• -1 O:lD A.M. 1Jl•l211 HurMry Coro IJJ.J244 A Cordi.,I Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEWPORT CENTER Wo,.hlf-11 ;l S A.M. ... St. Mlthftl1 lll'IK&pol Ch~rch Mo r9unlto., Poe.Irie Ylow Dr. Corono !lo/ Mor P~ono: 4o 11·D•50 Co•lt M111t FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th Sl. I H1rbor Blvd, Church Worihip -'1!30 I 11 Church School -9:10 548-7717 Co1t1 Me 11 Not+h MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH Me11 Verd • I Beli1r St. 549-27 1• W1,,1h•11 & Church School '1:00 Ii 10:10 A.M. Fci unta;., V1 H1v FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 l u•ht •e' 962-1S9J W&"hip & Church School '1 :l0 A.M. Hunlin9ton l111th FIRST UNITED METHODIST, CHURCH 1721 17th St. 5J6-l5l7 S•rvit111-'1 :15 & IO:JO Nu•s11•v C•r~ •11 Morn!"~ Church School -'1:15 Huntjngfon Be•th -North COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 H1il Av1. 842-4461 Worahip & Church School 8:l0 ! 10:00 -'.M . j,v;nt -E111! Blu ff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH llJ-11ll 18421 Cu lv•r Jto1d U Un >v11r,.1y O"vt Wor1hip & Church School 9 ! IO:JO A.M. l19un1 8eeth METHODIST CHUR~)"i 11612 w,,1,v o ,;.,e •n ~ou•~ Ll~un~ warih•r .,, Cliu•tl• Sthoci -10 -'.M. 499.J088 N1 ... porl 8•tch CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W. Bt lbot Blvd , 67J.J805 Wor1hip.-'9 :JO A.M. Church Schci ol-9.JO & 11 AM. PRESBYTERIAN ClfURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 201 11 Mot~llo !Hear Adonul Huntlntl•• looclrr l ov. Do11old I . lot..m, l'cntor &111•d•y W•rshlp: •:JO A.M. C~11rcli klioo1: f :lD A.M. Offiol: 20112 Mot•ello St. Phone: 9Al-4•<4D Church of the Covenant 1150 '°1"1-aood, Cnto Maso lr1eo A. k•nle, Postor Sundoy W""hlp: 9:JO . 11 A.M. Cliiorcli School: t :JO A.M. Pfrio1111: $<4J..CJ04 Cammunity Presbyterian Church 411 '°'"' A"""· Lo9•110 S..Ch Dr. Dellos A. Twr1111r, l'cntor S•11iloy Wol'lllllp: 1:45 • t !JO • 11 A.M. Clturch Schook t :l O Photto: <494·7515 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 400 S,. A11lllrewt l •e4, Newport loath C~orl°' Hetbort Oi•ronflold, Po1tor Wo...tilp & Clturc.~ kh•ol: I . 9:10 & 11 A.M. Pheno: 644·7141 St. Mark Presbyterian Church c__, J• .. ~oNO I. 1"1~1•ff Drfyo, C.roMI tMI Miit' Jo-Gr•ho111 lllti, p .. , ... WorMtp & Chuch kh .. I -f iJO A.M. ...... : '44-1 )41 UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 2251 S. I. PA.Lii.ADii ROAD SANTA ANA Nll&HT'S llolr.il)Ay ICHOOI. MOlr.tt ... WClltr.ttl" l'tl!NIN• WCMl:JNI" MIDW~M Sl!IV!CS WIONISOllY llto,. Wfnll '· Cf "lcl "Wlwo PJ.r W.tkod 011 tf.o W ... " •••• , .. , • , • ••• 1 D:OI A.Mt. IYHl119 S.,.lu l Yo~tll Groopt •• , , , • , .•..•••.• , ••• 6:JO l'.M. Wff .• 7:10 f'.M ...... .,IM. Chopl9 6 Sw1111.., School I Y••tlrl Groopt ,._,A" ...... COAST BIBLE CHURCH MARCO POltSTll Jl. HI , SAM JUA)r. CAll'llTU.NO 49l-lf49 "'"·1141 ., ..... 7 ·-----~.;::.::.:~=:...:::::..::.:::::---~-=-:'.'. ,,..... '' ·-·-... _,,, .• --· ·-·--~..-.--:'.'-:::=-· . . -~ .. ~ --... --_ __;;._":""'~ ...... ,__: __ _ ---· --' :.~:-.!..-;----.-:-,;.~.::;::-----_;;:_; ... -~ -- .... " ... tioo d irst ist, at •l doy on· '"' The ting ats for day pie ch nge th~ be ln day 11 led eod &nt the ian nee the ker in- nd '' SaturdQ, Ju~ 3, 1911 DAILY PILOT 5 .---,.-.,.-=-==T~!.:="""""....,,,,_ ____ .. .,...'!"11111!'~--...,,,,...-?_~~~~ New Faclllt". Pulpit a-~/ .ew Camp Aid Under Way In Niguel Misswners Slate 1 (From Page 4) the "Ba tlle Hymn Of lh4! Republic .. by the Adult Choir A dram!ltic reading will be given by cnllcg1an. Mr. Hrad Borden . • Uaitariao-Uni\.'traalist Chu.rt" of C>sui Mesa, 1259 Victoria SL, w!ll ht: held at Vista Park, across the street from the church . The seTVice will bt: combined with an old fashion· cd 4th uf July J>icnic and Celebr<ition. Everyone is in vited to participate in this family and fnends fun affair Bring your own. lunch, kitlt, Jrlsbees. and games. The Unitarian,UniverYlist Church ls open to all. First Mtthodlol Churcli for ta years. Durio& his leadership tlle church ~ew from "lO member! to ~ member,, Dr. Washer serves i s ii member or tl1£' Board of Governors or C h a p m a n CoJlege and is ilctive in civic affairs. Dr. Washer ·s ~rmon subject is entitJOO "\Vhat Do You 'Reall Y Want?" Worship service is at 10 a.m. with childcare provi ded Summer Church School ia also al 10. lnter-(a.ith Bible Study con· ducted by Mr1. T h e 1 m a ~fye.rs, wift if "1'~i~ Matt Bob" ot the Haven of Rtst radio broadcast has been mov- ed from Tuesday morning at JO a.m. to Thursday at 10 a.m. There will be a time of Chris- tian fellowship with ooffee and donuts fo.llowing !he Bible study 1n the fe.llowship hall. To help bhnd children attend aummer camp is Lhe objective: of campaii;:n kicked off this week by Lhe Laguna Niguel Seventh-day Adventisl Church. The congregation will be col- lecting S&H Green and Blue Chip stamps for Opera.I.ion Blind Camp through th e month of July Ground-breaking Al S1. Jubo the l)lvi11e Episcopal Church. 2 O ~ 3 Orange . C.Osta Mesa early Ho ly Communion 7 30 a n1. and also lloly Communion a~ 9·30 a rn. Nursery c:-.re will be provided. Showing o r filmstrip for boys and girls at 9·30 a.m. \\'edncsday evening at 7 30 Hnly Communion with l-leahng Service --, The Rev ""').r. llenry Gerh:ird. minister of the Church of Rell1ious Sclenct of Laguoa Beach, v.•111 speak Sun day on the topic. "'Conditions of Happine.,s." Services are held at 9 am. and II a.m. al the church, 20062 Laguna Can· yon Road . Junior Church I!. held du ring the 9 o'clock service and ls staffed by teache rs trained in the Science (If Mind . B;iby care is also provided during this early ~service. On Thursdays a! li) a.m. the Churc h of Religi<lu.~ Science sponsors lectures by Dr Gerhard in Leisure World. Clubhouse Tv.·o. Resurrecti on L u I b e r a 11 Chureh, LCA , 9812 Han11llon Avenue. Huntington Beach, schedules Morning Worship with Holy Communion at 10.30 a.m. Arthur R. Tingley, Pastor. will speak on ""When We Are Tempted To Judge ... Ann r-.1isel is organist. Lloyd Danielson is Choirn1aster. Summer schedule includes Nurser y care through firsl ~rade Sunday School al 10:30 a.m. Grades two and above l\'Orship "'i!h their parents at the JG·30 a .m. service, Chapel of Spi ritu al Truth 1416 (A) f\lain St., Santa Ana, nn Sunday 7·30 p.m. Rev. Claude f'. Guptill will speak on "The \V isdon1 or G o d . ' ' Fellowship period to follow lhe Services and pe rsonal spiritual messages. Wednesday startin~ at 7:30 p.m. Rev . Guptill will conduct a meeting . and \viii speak on the Spi ritual Aura 1hat ~urrounds the human body. All are welcome. Our next Spiritual de\'elopmenl class will start in October anyone interested 1n either the beg inner or advanced cl 11ss is ruled lo i;1gn up as soon as possible, as the cla~ses are limited Saini Jame~ E p I s c o p a I Church. 3209 Via Li do. Newport Beach. will obser\•e the Fif1h Sundav in Pentecost \Vith two serv.ices of Holy Communion at 8 and 10 a m. father Paul Wh~ler wil l be the preacher and celebrant. On Thursda} at 8 p.m. the Aquar1an Educational Croup presents the fourth. in a series of esoleril' programs The location is the Seal Beach Community Center at 3333 St. Cloud Drive. Seal Beach (formerly Rossmoor). H . Saraydarian, author, lecturer and founder of the Aqua iran Educa tional Group, will lec- ture on· "How Mental States Are Affected by the Phases of the Moon ... The program in· eludes music, sacred dance and group meditation 1'he f'irst Uoited Methodist Church of Huotiagton Beach, 2721 17th St.. announced thi.!1 \11eek that the Rev. Rex Dixon will begi n his service July 1st as a part-time Minister of Visitation. The new staff member retired a year ago (rom the Detroit Conference of The United ~fethodist Church after many years of pastoring Michigan churches. Rev. and Mrs. Dixon will be living in Huntington Beach. They have four married daughters. three of whom are n1arried Ln ?.1ethodist ministers. A con- gregational welcome lo the Dixons will be given at a fami· !y night potluck dinner at the church on Thursday at 6:30 p.n1. Al the program which Uill follow the dinner at about 7 15 a special film. "His L..flnd ... arid relt"ased bv World ~'ide Pictures will b e r~a tured Dr. Robert Wash f'r , gue st prf'acher for the next three Sundavs at Corona del l\1ar Cb m.munlty C bor l'h, Congregational, £11 He liotrope Ave., has been I.he senior Minista-of the Garden Grove Falrvitw BapUsl Church, 2525 Fa irview Road. Costa Me.sa , holm worship at 10 a.m. Sunday "'ilh a sern1on "\\'hen We Ru n Away .. " By Rev. f.1elvin Taylor. Church school is al 10.30 a .m. wi!h an audio visu al education program for chiJdren Christ Luther•" Cburcb, 760 Victoria St., Costa Mt'!sa holds worship at 8: 15 and 11 a.m. wfth se rmon "Stand Up for Jesus.. Sunday School and Bible Classes are at 9:30 a.m. • At the 11 a.in. worsh ip service or First Baptist Church. 107 W. Marquita , San Clemente. pastor Smith will read a "Letter from Chris- tians to the Soviet Union". Sunday School classes are al 9: 45 1.m A program of Gospel music will be held at 6 p.m. Chrt51 Chapel. a member of the Universal Fellowship of ~fetropolitan Churches. is a legally chartered church serv· ing the Orange Co u n t y homosexual community. It meets Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Unitarian Universallst Church, 1259 Victoria St. C~ta Mesa. Pastor. Rev. Robert B. Jacobs will be speaking twice I.his Independence S\Jnday at the foursquare Church, 173~ Orange Ave .. Cos\8 Mesa . He will speak on the uipic ... The Liberation Movement" at the JI a.n1 . Holy Communion st'!rvice and on the topic. '"Time to Prepare"· in the 7 p.m. evangelistic se rvice . Sun· da y School is at 9:(5 a.m. for all ages. Those dt:siring bus service please call 64&+1517 or 548-9733 by Sat. e\·ening. The Concern for U.S. Ideal Needed This July 4th • BJ LOUIS CASSELS Ul'I Sonier 1-iltr This yea r, as last. The Fourth 11f July \\'ill be celebrated in m8ny cities as "Honor America Da y" Citizens who arc concerned about the chauvinisllc con· notations of this observan ce migbt be rtas3ured if !he sp('lnsorf would make clear Iba! to honor America is to honor. not mcrtly a particular country, bu t an ideal visioned by lhe foundini:: fat hers. or v.·hcther \\'e have lost sight of our slars and drifted off course. That is a 'question eacn citizen must answer for himself. It deserves sober and prayerful thought. It cannot be aMwertd by shouting patriotic slogans or by acting as though it were lrtasonable lo find fault \\'Jth any aspecl of the current stale of affairs in this nation. Unfo rtuna telr. lherr wa.~ a Sin ct Lhe time of lot of this sort of strident na· Wash1ngi.on and"'Jefferson. the llona!ism _ \\"hich ts a very "Ord .. A.,erlca" ha s raised in diHcrenl and vastly less !he mind;; of men the vision of a c1v1c order 1n which all men ""orthy thing than 1 rue patriotism -in last year's are created equal and govern-H 0 11 0 r A m e r i c a Day men!. denving its Just powers ceremonlcs .. The Last Best Hope" is the sennon topic or the Rev. Norman I.. Brown on Sunday at the Plymouth Congret•· liooal Church of Newport Harbor. 3262 Broad Street , Newport Beach. at 10 a.m. worship service . Sun day School is held al lhe same time At the S:45 and 10:15 a.m. services. Grace Lu the r a • Church. 6931 Edinger Avenue. Huntington Beach v.•ill be featuring worship and Holy Communion wilh \he Rev. Robert W. Larsen officiating. A "Fellowship Hour" will be held between the services at 9: 45 for members and guests t<1 enjoy coffee and friendship. Nursery care is provided. Later in the afternoon, Crom 3 to 9 p.m .. the church \Vill be host to a "Fun-Filled-Fami!Y· 4tb-Picnic'' on its grounds. Evervone is invited to the af- fair ~·hich will include games for the children and adults. booths and activities, a sine-a· long, and firev.·orks. •·celebrations" will be the subject of Pastor Ackerman's sermon Sunday at the 10 a.m. worship service at Christ Lutheran Church C a m i n o Capistrano at Del Ga do Road, Capistrano Beach. Holy Coni- munion v.·ill be observed. The Church Council will meet 111ursday at 7 30 p.m. The Task Force on Goal s and Purposes Will meet Tuesday at 7.30 p.in. to discuss Christi;:in Education goals for the coni· 1ng year. "Faith That f'ails" is the theme of the sermon to be preached by Dr George 0. Wood. pastor of Glad 1'\diogJ Assembly of God. Newport Beach, in the l 1 a.m Sunday worship. This will be: the fifth in a series of messages frnm lhe Gospel or John. The church building is located at 15th and Monrovi a, Newport Beach . Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. Evening worship begins at 6 p.m. NEW MINISTER 8 . Lothai r Gr Mn Costa Mesa Church Gets New Prutor Dr. B. Lothalr Green has become the new minister at ?.1esa Verde United Methodist Church, ·11~1 Baker, Costa ?IIesa. Dr. Green is a native of Ne w Castle, lnd ian a. He received his Bachelor of D iv i n i t y degree f.rorn lhe Naze.rene Theological Seminary, Kansas City, M!ssourj, in 1964. Following sem inary, he went lo Northern Ire land and serv· ed as pastor of the Nazarene Church in Lurgan for two and one-half years. In 1967, he came to Southern California-Arizona Conference of the United Methodist Church and was assigned as Min iste r o f Education and Youth at the Westchester United f.1e0iodist Church. During the follo wing two years he attended the graduate school of the School of Technology at Claremont, and was awarded the Doctor of Religion degree in 1969. The same year he came to G\end2~e as pa stor of the Broadwa y and Pacific Avenue United Method ist Churches . These blind camps are operated by the Christian Record Braille f oundation. Only lhree camps a ye ar have been held for Lhe pa1t few years. Ten or more camps will be held in 1971. One of them \\·ill be held here this summer <1l the Seventh-day Adventist youth camp near ldyllwild. Ray Hubbartt, director of the c2.mps in Florida , poinl.1 out that holding camps for blind children is much more complex and expensive than camps for sighted children. The first camp h.11d one counselor for each b I I n d camper. "Experience h .11 s taught us that one counselor, v.·en trli lned, can handle four campers,' says Hubbartt. The camp11 are unique aniong camps for visually handicapped chlldren. A 11 normal activities prov ided for sighted children are scheduled for blind children. Horseback ridin£, archery. canoeing. crafts, swimming and water sltiing are all tn· joyed at the blind camp. For many of these blind children, this is the most exciting event in their lives. The l.aguna Niguel Adven· tist church is joining the other 3,600 Adventist churches in North Ameiica in Operation Blind Ca.mp. Each family is be ing requested to give just one book of Green or-Blue Chip stamps. It take.s 25 books to finance a one week ·s stay at camp fo r a blind child . Ground will be broken ln 11untlnglon Beach for a new administrative headquarters or Wycliffe Bible Translators lhi.s coming Sunday. The world's l arg est in- terdenomina!Jonal mission has made il.1 home in a retired church building on Broadw&y and Walnut . Santa Ana, since 1960. The home office staff in that time has grown from 25 to over a hundred, Wycliffe now has som e 25 hundr ed missionaries serving over 500 tribes in 23 countries. They learn tribal I an g u ages. formulate alphabets. teach people to read, &11d translate the Scripturt..S into t h e i r l.lng uages. The headquarters project will ultimately include a two story. 60,000 square foot office building, a museum a n d auditorium building .and 20 transient housing units. The center will be located on five acres adja cent t he EvangellCll Free Church of Huntington Sea.ch on Beach Boulevard betwe en Adams and Ut ica Avenues. It will feature an Aztec motif, designed by Architect David E. Miller of Orange. Although the design is modern and appealing it makes no ef· fort to ht: plush. Within .a dec i de it Ls e1pected to serve administrative functions for 8,000 linguists and support personnel around tfle world. The project is one of three which Wycliffe Bible Translators j-s developing simultanMusly across t h e United States. L.?..nd has b~ purchased in Dallas, Texa!, Dr. Green and his wife, .Joyce. have two sons. Brent, ag e 10, and Quentin, age 4. Mesa Player Show Set Youth Team At Clemente Churcl1 On Frlday at 8 p.m .. the Christian Players of Costa Mesa are a;iving the first sum· mer performance cf their dynamic play, "Once to Die'' for the general public at the First. Baptist Church tif C.Osta Mesa . Sant.11 Ana a nd A Team of eight high school Magnolia Ave., and w i J I and college studer'll<i who ex-present an o t h e r open hibi! a dynamic Christian performance on July ll before faHh . are presently meetin g taking the play on the road to with the you th of Lutheran other churches and aroups in Church of Our Savior, 200 E. Ca!l!orn ia. San Pablo. San Cl emente, .lild This play. which finished its in viting all others to share in winter run with a standing nightly encounters e s s i o n s room on ly crowd in the reported Pastor Lund. Midwest. offtrs tht. unique variety in casting that nearly everyone in the audience can Iden tify with someone on 3taae. to the extent of almost experiencing in p•rson the emotions. beliefs, succea!ltS or fa il ures they see performed by a truly in1pired group of local young people. It is as timely as tod ay's headlines. not only because of it., settina on a doomed aircraft, but because so many of us are becoming more and more aware of. or concerned about, the hereafter, and could very well find our answers during Utis dramatic hour and .1 half. II Concentrated effort is feature or presenting such a presently under way at t!Jel-----'-----'----------------11 church to share Jesus Christ -'"'!T' .. nrW• l 1'" wit h young people of all ages, l with nightly sessio ns beginning at 7 p.m. • h' J'lem r{-1 p rk Th1s team IS one of twelve, Olr oven 0 w 0 representing 96 young peopl• "'hO are giving their summer Thr So th'4 J' M t B · '/ l for thi s kind or encounter in u n 1 OS tdlltl U vanous churches up and down MrmorUzls the pa c ! I I c Coast. The ""-'1J50LlUM • COlUMaA.tlUM .. Cl.MrTOY sponsoring organizai1on i s abdt red Lutheran You th AH'" which t.,'th, TREES of the WORLD in a fe \\· shorl years has ran Bt'tWt't'n Sant.a Ana and OranQt' youth ministry a m o n g The l\lesa Verde Unitt!d l\letbod ist Church, 1701 Baker Street. Costa ~iesa. \l'ill have two Sunday morning v.·orship :o;ervices til 9 and JO·JO am. This Sunda~· we \IC']come ou r ne\v m1n1ster Dr B Lothau· Gref'n. His ~ern1on 1op1c will be '"A DecJara11on of Independence .. Church School will meet al 9 a m only. The Jrd. 41h. 5!h. and 6th grade will meet 1n fellO\\'Ship Hal!. from rhe CQn.sent of lhe Let's }lope that thh; year !he grwernrd. pursues liberty and program _ arrangers and justice fo · all speech-makers will put a Jiflle Musi<" Leader The val id ity of this ideal is Jess emphasis on boa sting become a major thrust nflr~:=~~~~~~======~O~n~F~a~i~'~ha~v~•~n~A~v~•~n~"'~==:;/I Lutheran Churches. Work 1s also planned among 1he junior high youth cover- ing grades 7 and 8. A number of afternoon sessions are plan- nt!d and a complete schedule may be secured by calling the church office. 492-6164. The J0·.10 a.m service of 1.he Church Sets Go spel Unit not impeached by the fact thar. about how good wt arr and .James R. Garnrr. 11. H ha~ ne ver been fu lly ach1tV · pay a bit more aHention rn the becomes director of t d. Ideals .play the same role lhings we need to dn. as in· music f or Ne•~·port tn lhe affairs of mankind that div iduals and as a na!ion . In \enter United ~l elho· stars play in Lhe navigation or movt toward. the great dist Church Sunday ll<' 11 ship They may remain unrealized ideal which is IS the son of Mr. and fnrevc:r bcvond reach. but they Amcnca . Mrs. James A. Garner arr ncct$sary points o r In the religious ceremonies or Ney,•port Beach. As Appearing In Concert at !he reference for plotting a true \\'hich will tit: part of the f\-tusic Director, the First Baptist Church. 107 w. coursr. overa ll observance. it might OCC student will be f\1arquila, San Clemente, will So the c1uestio l'l we should be in order lo recall the responsible for l he The L Y.A t.eam will take parl in the morning servict! this coming Sunday This Sun- day will begin the one strvice summer schedule w i th worsh ip al 9·30 a.m. and church school at 8:45 a.m. be The Harbor Light QuarteL ask ourselvts on our national par1ble Jesus told about a Choir and Organ. The Quartet, with Petaluma, birthday i~ whether wt are Pharisee an da tax eollecl.or ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiiiiiii;;;;;;iOiiOiiiii;;;;;;iOi•ll still moving toward the ideal whn went lo the temple at !bell 0 T' as home bue, is recognized as of a free and equal society en· same time to pray. WANT A B A • one or Cali fornia's fastest ______________________ _ grov.ing Gospel si ng in g groups. These mt!n a re d•dicolcd lO th• spreading of HAVE FUN THIS SUMMER the: Good News in «ing and TRINI TY UNITED "' ""i'cd with gladness I S. kl-Family Cruise Fish wherever they go. PRESBYTERIAN They tr, a " I '"'"'i"ly, ' . singing and wilnessing in CH u RCH' Churches and audltori ums. 10 bnth Ch ristian and c i vic groups. but always with the 6ame wonderful message o( Christ, the answer for toda.y's needs. '!"he program. on Sunday i:i: scheduled to 5tart at 6 p.m. MIMt-•• •• ..,... ,......,., •~ o-., ._ .. a.-, 1.e-. ,... .. ~--~l•'c '"•n,lt·" to attend. Wfnhl' & Otutr.h khffl, t & lO!aG. (¥tfllnt S.nlc• 1,00 ''!!:VU" ..., t:\.I '1111/11.l _ _,,,__..,....,..-""'"-"'-ldoot-.... ·1•J• There is no admiui.on but a ""-==="!'---~=~=-~-======""-~ freewill olfe:rliii wllI be taken. ALL·DAY CLASSES Killdergarten tli11 8th Gracie • T11o~h1rtt11 4 R·1 wilJt ,h1nie:i • Door·to-Do1r In ~1l"fkt • l1f1r1 and Attar Sdl1ol Cart • Ru11u~1. T11ldc1 Summer School •rarta Ju./11 6 ' HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS r. '•-•'•'• v.11., f62-JJ 12 W...p r••r chlldre11 h1 , ••• h .... , lliaJS lrffk-•rt' St'"' 9i9 roomy -Len9th I l ' r· . .-~i cl• 1tthl• -Width 5' -4". Strong-fiber9l•11 conslruc.tion, 1,000 lb. lo•cl capacity. S•f• un1ink•blo -Full c•p•city fo•m flo· t•fion. Fa it -To -40 HP. Comfori•bl• -Tri.hull d•· 1iqn. Sturdy dep•n-'•bl• -· W•ight •pptoxim•t•ly 325 lbs . D•cor•tor c.olor1 •••il•bf•. l•nk fin •ncing •v•il•bl1. Tr•il•r1 -Motor. -All Ac.ce11orieJ Av•il· eble. · $595 FROM /afJJIJdlJ MARJ NI! Z,64 SOfolth Grond Avenue, Saata Ano (New,..rt 'rwr· near Dyar) Houri: Thu'r1 .• ,,1. 4...e, S•t-Sun N"" te 6 -546-0060 Declare your independence Come out fron1 the crowd. Tu m away from materialism to God, and you will find the freedom you are really Jookin3 for ••. freedom from human domination, ill health, poverty, injuJtice. You can start today by stoppina in our Readina: Room and borrowing the Christian Seienco textbook, Scltnce and Health wllh Key to /he Scriptur<S by Muy Baker Eddy. It has hefp•d many people declare their spiritual independence. CHRISTIAN SClENa RlADING ltOOM. c .. r• M_, fllnl Ollllf'dl « ClwlM, klMt\M Wt ......... v.,... Otl.......e.tll "'- H1111llfttlN •-II Pini Cltw'1t~ tf Cllfltll, kllillllal m 11111• "-"'"'""""" •-" ,..,.,,.rt a .. ,~. Pini c~wrt~ tf Cllrl1!, S.ltllll•I #11 VI• 1.w.-H,_.,.11 a .. 4' Htw..., ·-~, ,....,. Cr.-:~ If C~, ... , Scllllll1I ....... CMt! Hwy., Ct,_. ... l•llP GUEST SPEAKER Cru1•de11 Bright for a lrans\ation re.search and tra ining center. This will al~ include a museum of tribal arts, retire· ment complex and transient hou3ing. Also in \Vaxhaw. No r t h Carolina. Wycliffe ·s Jwigle Avia.tion and Radio Ser\•ice has established a base ~·here pilots. aircraft and communications equipm enl are prepared to serve lhe linguisu on remote field.!. The gr o updbreaktn g ceremony will be held Sunday, July 11 at 3 p.m. Mayor l,.()rin Grisel of Santa Ana , Pre1ident of Wycliffe's Board of Direc- tors, will conduct the exercise. Bill Bright, Pre.sident of Cam- pus Crusade for Ch rist, will be the principal speaker. Invlta· tions have gone to numerous public officers Inc I u d ing Governor Ronald R e a g a n . Anyone interested in the work of the Wyclilfe B ib I e Translators is invited to the ceremony. OUR ANNUAL JULY 4lll ' l\OLID~Y ONE -CENT SALE 3 BIG DAYS s.1., July l Sun., July 4 Mo11., July 5 9:00 a.m. Until 12 :00 Midnight BOWLING Pay Regular Pric• For lst (3rd, Sth •le.) Gam• 2nd (4th, 6th etc.) Game, JUST A PENNY! NO LIMIT kM9 ·-11 ... 111111 ... .....,. ,,.,,,.. 1\wlJI l\llM, Ml -llMll •11rl111 0-C ... I Stlt. 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Its Jab 1s to improve ma1/ 11erviee. or at I.hr least restore it to what citizens of middle age and beyond recall as the good old days when a Jetter 1o,·e.nt from bett to there as quickly as 81\yone could reasonably expect. Actually. I.he Postal Service didn·1 JUSt sprmg up out of the ground al I.he end of June. A transition process has been under way since last year when Ca ngress pa ss· eel the Postal ReorganizAl.ion Act after years of fre lting about dee.lining service .tlld increasing pasta] deficits. What hap- pened was Uiat Congress simply gave up on thr P05t Office Department. * MANY OF THE PEOPLE who are run· ning Uie department now will be in the same Jobs with the new Rrvice. But they will have more operating freedom and practically no kibitizing from Congress. About the only visible signs to date of the new service have ~n the bright new eagles painted on mail boxes and the rate increase put into effect last month. The eagle will be the symbol of the Post.a.I Service !the department used a rider and hOrse). and the mare expensive stamps ire supposed to fill the revenue gap until a new past.al rate commission rules on a request for permanent higher rates. The eight-cent first class and ll<ent airmail stamps are one sign of change in the Postal SE>rvice. It used to take Congress months, even year5, to act on rate increases. Nov.·, the service's mana~ment can pul LempOrary limited rate increa~s into effect if the com· mission has not acted on its request ~·ithin 90 days. It did just that oo the Ma y l& increase. Other indicalioru of the transitlon have been less noticeable, but may tum out to be the first payoff for the. public. The first was announcement by Postmaster General Winlon "Red" Blount that airmail po.sted in special boxes before 4 p.m. would be delivered the next day in principal cilies -...·ithin 600 m i I e. s . Elsewbeire. 6Uch mail wa.s to be de livered on the. Meond day. * THE ~IRMAlL NATIONAL 1e.rvict: goal went into effect April 22 and on June 1 the Postal Service was reporting an 87 percenl success record. More changes, including , such in· novalions as new classes of mail that will get expedited handling for extra cost (not quite special delivery, but faster than ordinary first class), may be coming along. But ntilher postal offl('.ials nor other supporters of the new system ire promls-- mg quick miracle!. They say the job is too big and the country V.'alted too long to start ft. ~JA IL SERVIC E Aside from taxes. Americans seem to gripe more abou! mail service than .any government activity. People who remem· ber two-a-day res1denl1al delivery and Lhe thrte--cenl stamp tend to ~el upsel v.·hen they have to pay eighl cents to mail a let· ler 1n a comer box and find the last pickup or the da~ is 5 or 6 p.m. It was that kind of situation which provoked a \\'ashington. D.C .. woman to \\'rile her postmaster (with copy 1o t~ House Post Office Camm1ttee ) · "Th is is: a bitter protest at>out your lousy pickup and deh "er.v service. At the rate you are gotng, il will be a pickup ance a week. My taxes are higher thiln ever, so I ex• peel servlce and I don't give a damn what your problems are." * POSTAL OFFICIALS. who get a lot of th<it kind of mail. are not reluctant to talk about their problems. One is the fact that business firms, which tum out mil!Jons of letters during the. morning and afternoon, like lo mail them all at the close of business. That swamps the postal clerks. Worse, letters picked up In the evening may not get processed until the nexl morning anyway. Another frequent complaint involves v.·hat many citizens consider lo be an absurd practice of carrying a letter sent from one town to a nearby community in· to a relatively distant large clly for pro- cessing. Orson Ritzman or Downington. Pa., wrote the Post Office Commi!tee that it took 15 days to get a letter from a town onlY, 2Q miles away. His biller suggestion, which turns up in many complaints about the service, was "why not go back Lo horseback delivery'?" Postal officials agree Jt would be nice to be able to send mail directly froin small lo"'" A 10 small town B but they don't have the means. By that. they n1ean railroad trains. * IN THE PAST, TRAINS picked up mRil in small towns acro!is the country, clerks 5(1rted it en raute, and it wai; dropped off at iU destination. But since 1950. the railroads have discontinued 30,000 .train runs, and in many areas it i~ literally true that "you can 't get there from here." ~1ail often must 10 roundabout lo gel delivered at all. Knov.·ledgeable critics contend the. Postal Service is loo firmly wedded to rail transportation. One Congressional expert believes postal management hasn't looked carefully eno ugh into the u~e of Intercity buses 10 carry short haul mail and one or the complaints to the House committee concerned the rliseon- tinuance of the so-called "highway postoffices'' -trailer lrucks fitted out By Golly, Tl1is Job Will Be tl1e DeathofHe1·Yet By SHARON CARTER Stall Wrilf"r Ok.la11oma City Journal " .service:s 'will be at 1 pm. he.re in our cl11pel." the funeraJ director on the L.ne info rmed me. "Whal kind af services?" The lirst word -.i.'asn't clear "~l emoriaJ &ervices. The lady was cremated.·· "Oh " Okav "Bu~ial Will be in Shady Rest ~metery" I frowned into the phone. Cremated pe.op\f'. or so l'd alv.•ays believed, "'ere ell$hrined on the mantel. or scattered to the winds. So I had to ask '"How do you bu;ry someane who 's hew cremated? Tile~ WAS 21 pause. "You dig a smaller ho~."· THE NEWSPAPER obitnary wrtt.er i1 thi offj~ peon. al the" abeo!Ote t1il end of the corporate peckjng order. It's where they Put you to le.am the busl~ss and to aivt the .boaa a chance to decide if you h.!1.ve the stun to make a newtlpaperman or wom•n. It can be boring, but then again.it does have iL'i moments. "Survived by 1 son, Ali11n." .. What? Would you spell that, plf'ase?" "You .beard m. right and it isn 't Allen. A·l=~a-11." We concluded the lady mu!:l ha.VI allll beei\ under anesthetic when J!he namtd that one . But It's rf'ally not that odd.1c:onsidering some f)f the names you do ~l "Survived -y 1 daughter, ~rge, of .die home." "Survived by a son. Wonmley." "Survived by a daughter. Oatllllnla ~lnl-" "Survived by • oon,.!Url>lteIUnJtpo." Al flnt you don't quite belltve your eW'lll un. "But befott: Ion& you ain write down lpalliU..-and Zebra Wombi1t .JonN wltlaout baWDI a.n eye. fl make NM beb with the penon giving the obit u to wht!t!ter tMl partieu.lar kki will at· tmd the flmonll \ .. P'\JNEl\AL WON,! people utual\y havr. rrtal aenaa o( humor. But fam ilies are tomethlq tlse 111tn. . "How many children are lh,rt''' 1 uktd tbt sitter of a l"fCently departed Wly. • .. Sb:," &he. 1atd "1ourtully. "You know. dur, •~e:ry time •he and Fl'ftl come ' together she wa.-. caught." Try getting an ans1.1·rr hke. Iba!, keeping your composure and asking the rest of the qu~lJons you have to ask. lt's enough to give you a thrombosis. ~tOST FAAllUES, considering the unhappy c.lrcumstances and thP. sln~ss they are under, are very good to give you the information you need. But now and the.0 you get some you don 't particularly want. "She was a wonderful housekeeper, wife and mother ... " "I'm sure she was ... " "And 1 want you to put that m lhe paper'.~" DEALING WtTB families, however, calls for skills they could well U&t at the U.~. lt'1 a r;are week that hasn't ane call an the order af "Why didn 't you put down that he was a good Christi.11;n even though he didn't belong to a church, like I told you to'?" or "I said we wanted lhat she waJ! a wonde rful mother put in the paper." One family brought in two t.ypcd legAI· i;ized pages. beginning with the lady's birthweighl, commenting !ha! ''~he grew to ]ovely womanhood "" and ending that "she was lo\·ed and respected hy all who knew her." They could h11ve skipped the preacher at the funeral «nd just rud that. They were most Indignant when we didn't run il verbatim. And then there are people who want the family dog li6ted 11 a survivor. "But Poopsy's just like one of lhe fam i- ly," they wail . It's temptlng to 1sk if thty want Poapsy Ust.M as a son or daughter, aod go ahead and run it. You 1lso begin to wonder whBt your own obituary would look like. You con- sider joinilij( a few mor~ clubs and organiiallooa. not bec1uM: you want lo. bt,lt because. yl)Ur abit form would be M> blank l"Jtherwlst. When I meriUoned thi11 to another reporte.r 11he aid, "Oh, don't worry about Jt. Your co-worker1 will aJwey~ glvt you • good writeup.'' The story JCM!li that a reporler wbo departed this Ufe "'U given liUCh • glowing oblluary lhet several of hjs colleagues vl~lted the funeral home for lilt eKPres8 purpoM! ol 1Nln& that the place: hlld the right man. U.S. MAIL SYMBOLS OF THE OLO ANO THE NEW MAIL SERVICE SIHk Blue E.tgl• Rapl.tcas Venerable Memory of the Pony Express like railroad mail cars and serving rel;itively small cities alpng the same highway, A member of thf> Post Office Com· miltee slaff says complainl..'i from lhe general public did not increase materially in !he first months or transition U> the new Postal Service, but thal might change with the rate increases. There was plenty of unhappy backlash, however. fl"om postal employes and their ramilies. Despite Blount'.~ controversial order forbidding postal employes to com· municate with member.~ or Congres.~ about the mail ser~·ice, the committee got plenty {1f gripes. • A southern postmaster. for example, said it "·as t~k 1og fJ\."e or six days for hin1 to receive official mail from \\'ashinglon, v.·hich he called "inexcusable and in- dicated det'p-seated inefficiency," A postal worker's v.·ife in Pennsylvania wrote (.(Ingress "you people created th is mOJHiler called Blount and for the good of all the American people it Is up to you lo cur Lail or eliminate iL " * SUCH WMPLAINTS P R 0 B A B L \' ""'ere to be expected because the rela· tionship between Congress and pos1a! workers a!1o,·ay:s has been cozy . Congressmen rewarded faithful party memhcrs with postmastersh1ps, anrt 1he postal onions, even beforf' ge1ting official collective bargaining recngnition 1n the early 1960s. were rPgarded as among the rnost p0werful lobbies in \Vashin~ton when pay increase bills came before (.(Ingress. Nor att politicians the only people whG take post offices seriously. In m8J\y com· muni!ies they are the sole symbol of the national government, a situallon thal 1nay have prompted an irate postal client in Rome. N.Y,, to wri!e her con- gressman: "My problemi; with the mail cover I period of 16 months and they have gollen progressively worse The nag is not dOillfl \'ery well e1!her. It flies on some day1, bu! not on others over the Eastwood post office." , 1'1'/0VI NG /HAILS A few years ago, the Chicago posl of. lice came perilously close to total col~ lapse under the y,•eight of Christmas mail. Official figures show that it takes eight-tenths or a day longer no"' than it d!d four year:r; ago to move a letter from coast to coa.~l. Both Republican and Democratic po.~lmaster~ general, tradi· lion.ally the mosl fie.rcely partisan members of a president"s cabinel. joined last year 10 lobby for the creation of the new [>OStal service. The postal situation obviou.~ly was tand perhaps still is! critical. · ' * HOW DlD IT GET THAT WAY? F'irsl of all. there is the business of the vanishing railroad train. As rai! service declined, the private automobile and Our ttlan i t1 S an E'rar1ci•cn------. New Prayers By Capote- Retur11 It! By HERB CAE:-.l ' SAi'-.' FRA~CI5CO -AU I h o r fn1man Capri\{' is hes1rte himself - and nnl With Jny. RecPn!.l.1. 11n haod\~·rit1Pn manuscript pages 1 no carbon Cflpif'sl of h1.~ flf'XI no\'rl, ~ ' An.~wrrrd Pra~'f'l'S ," d1sa1)peared fltlt of Frank S1n;11ra ·s plane 1n PAlm Sprin~~ a lr11· mi nutes l)efnre tak~nff to ~ew York. H you sec any pa~!"S, co\'errrl w1t.h Truman'5 l1n:v sr npt , floating around in the breeze. let him know. • SIDNEY ZION . the former !=:canlon 's editor , figures he"s beini:: bum-r11pped by us press guys for lingering Danit! El!sberg as the source of lhe Pentagon Paper~ given ·n the N.Y. Times. "Hell," he s;ivs heatedly. "everybody knew il v.:as E11~ber,1!" -it was JUSl 3 matter of hours till it leaked out, so I figurt:<1. why not me:' lnside Any pul1 journt1l1sl Is pure ego. right?" ... 1()h, I don't know , he replied, lowering his eyes modestly). • • • PA.RKEO OUTSIDE Bank of 1\n1erica World Headquarters · A new Continental MBrk Ill bearing licrnse 1"1111es "TM." Tilose translate U> Tom Murray Jr .. one of Howard Hughe~· moo;t I.rusted advisers. who has moved to Saus11lito and may land with BofA. ··Tilt boss" -he means Hughe! - "hu always been fond of Bank of America ," he gays. The bGss IJ! t.hlnk· ing abGut buying it~ ··No no no~" . , . • • • PAUL FTLUNGER. boss of Cine F' filmmakers in Lafayette, is off tomor- row tn t<iontana, with crew, LG film Custer'li Last S111nd for rrerman televislM -"But where am I KOlng to find any German-spe-akLnli\ lnd1ans~·· • • • ADD SPORTll'OTES. Joe Herb!.r1. 11 Bink Gf Americ3 viet-pres., w('ln thP 11nnu1J holf'·1n--0ne conlelit 1t Round Hills -using • left..hoinded h•nd-forg- Pd hickory-handled puller made 1n 1878 ls he fond of that old club'? '\\.'!']!.'" he ~plirs fervently, "J"d get nd of my "''Jfe firs! ·• . . . ~10NOAV \\'.-\~ a Lypjcal SP. sum· ·· dily -foggy in the morning. d1ss1pating in the afternoon . On the. poop de.ck of his wondrou!I ferryboat offi~ al Pier 5. Designe r Walter Lan-- rlor was throwing a little lunch for lmpresario Snl Hurok -1 typical S. F' spread : cracked crab. pink i;hrlmp, runny brie, dry Clllifomi;i wine. In honor of the occasion. Mr Hurok. who Is 80 ,ll"Oing on !Kl, had bGught himself a blue ~nim yachltng cap. He looked finf' ... Enttr Dancer Ann Halprin to excleim· ''.Sol Hurnk! A 1P.,11;end! Oh my !" She sat down and leaned forward. breathing hard "Tell mt.. how you got started, all about you!" Hurok blinked owlishly, "My dear." he said, "two books h•ve been written about my life and you want I !hould tell you In five minutes?" • • • CRAplEL ff will do a ont-hour ~1111 on Oakl111d'~ at.nsational pitcher, Vttia Blue. 11nd credit Dick Bloch. chief of Kaise.r Broadcasting, with the neat tille· "l.a Dolce Vida .'' • • • THE DA ILY crln.11e : C. Loois Cuc· c111. sc~ntlst with Philco-Ford in Palo Alro. w.a" e heck i n g 1nlo N Y.'s Waldorf wllh his wife. r.1ary Lo11 - :ind whrn lhf' dr.~k clerk asktd "do vou prefer twin t-ieds or 11 qur.en-siled double'?" Loul~ lumed lo Mary Lou f!'lr an opinion. Putting on the d!adest nf pan:i. ~he shrugeed : "AnythinJ you s~y. mister.'' commtrcial buses took up the j!W for pas.senger surface tr.I vel; airtlnis e1. panded air service vaJ!tly. People got moved . But nothing really replare.d rall transportalion of mail. To compaund the post office 's misery, the airlines last year discontinued 700 scheduled nighb' as part of a general economic retreat, and when the new federally-backed passenger rail service went into business this l!ipring, more trains were dillC()ntinued. The paJ!t office never really enterr.d the machine agt. There wa s a lot of official publicity from time to time about nt'W machines and methods to s~ed up the mail {one postmaster general ex- perimented y,·ith sending mail by guided missile), but the fa ct ren12ined that much of the mail is hand-processed. A recent Government Accounting Of- fiet> iGAO ) report noted that the post of- fice l1ad 278 letter sorting machines for the nation in 1970 and the on'"eii it studied -in Detroil, Los Ange.It>! and Seattle - s~ood idle more than half the time while the bulk of the mail was hand sorted. * THERE ARE OTHER PllOBLEMS - A mi!itanl attitude by unionized postal workers against management efforts to impose '"production standards :" the post \Vorld War II flight to the !Uburbs which required the post office lo cover a lot more territory than was required in the more compact cities; the increase in traffic congestion that slov.·ed down mail trucks just as il did rommulers. ~ Nolhing has afflicted the post office more sorely than the increase in the volume of mail. The statistics are stag- gering: In 1886, lhe post o£fice handled 3.7 billion piece1 of mail. In 1951, business had risen to 47 billio n pieces. In 1961. it was up to 63.7 billion. This year it iJ! ex· pected to go to 87 billion. By 1980, Lhe forecast is 120 billion items of mail. There i!! a real dilemma for postal of. ficials in these figures. The severest pressure on them, e.5peci ally from Congress, h;is been to speed up !he move· ment of first class letters from one person to another. But that kind af mail represents, by a congres~ion;il expert's estimate, only 15 percent of the total, and despite the fact that it more than pays its 1o,·ay, more of the iocnme comes from business-type Isl cl ass. 2nd , 3rd and 4th class mail. * GAO AUDITORS SAY lhf' post office has been somewhat over anxious about first class busines.'i mail. Its report said, 1 with the e1ception of bankers, most businessmen did not con~ider all of their first class mail urgent. GAO said a lot of business mail could be held overnight and processed during slack periods the next riay. It said this would permit more ef- ticient u~e of machinery and require smallrr night crrws, who get. higher pay r~te! ar:d gener::i!ly are le11s experienced I.fan senior clerks who work d;iy shifts. But there still ls an immeosf' amount af bulk mail -p ublic alions, ad· vertlsements. calalogllei, and parrels, to be hand led. Jn 1969, ll'hen the national mail load tola.lrd more than 82 billiori pieces. almosl JJ billion v.·l're in classe! below airmail and first. r-.1uch or thl.!I mail, especially parcels, dim~ hope for expediting flrsl class letters -slan· dardized envelopes and address plat'e- ment to permit the use of really sophisticated processing machlnery. Furthermore. bulk mall takes up 5(1 much room that it holds up everything. * THE BtnLlJING AND MACHINERY impro\·emenl prograrn of the post.al service is another 1nd1cat1on of the changeover. The post office has had am· bilious plant improvement plans before. hut it never was able to get Ctlngress to follow through with the needed money. t\'ow. the service will Ix~ <1ble 1.o issue bonds. whirh lhf US. Trr.asury m11st buy if the pri vate market doesn 't, and it will he able to plan a long range conslruc\ion program designed to mcci its work load problem~. Over five years. that may cost ~~ to $4 billioo more than the S!.5 biltion already planned, according to Blount. BUS INESS.LIKE Blount, a big-llme businessman used to (inin~ th ings in a business-like ("inflexible." accord ing lo his critic~) v.·;iy. has stepped on some tender congressional tnes in recent months. He decided. for t>xainplt>, to use the U.S. Army Cor~ of Engineers to build new post offices without consulting Congress: issued what some are calling his "gag" rule ag;iinst complaints abnut the service to Crngress by postal v.·orkers; and has had rome bargaining problems with the post.al worker unions. * THE MOST EXTREl\1E REACTION to this was introduction by Rep. Charles H. Wi lson 11)..Calif.) a me1nber of the House Post Office Commi1tee, or legislation lo repeal last year's reorganization act and re.l"ive the Post Office Department. \Vilson charged Blount had botched the joh to date and ''totally misint~rpreled our inten tions." Although the Wilson bill has oo chance for passa~e before lht> service takes over, Blounl will be under pressure lo shov,. resu lt.~. especiall y in view of one con· gressional expert"s prediction Iha t "demonstrable improvement " may not be possible until mirl-!!172 or 1973. ~Hount is ~ware of the situalion. Testi· fv1ng before the ,,!louse Appropriations Commillee late 111 ~larch, he said, "the thing that disturbs me most is the shortness of the fu ."e of the American public. The American public says '""' b=<l"e had postal rt>form for six months. \Vhy ha\cn't you fixed 1hat place~·" Bui. he said. lhe service has been run in a way "appropriate to the early da y! of this country'' and "we have a large gap to make up .. , a gap in all the 1 area5 . '' ; GOP Stages a Conte st- And Looi{ Wi11 s tl1e P1·iz€ By JEFF KRAVITZ for lhe first two yeari; of hts term Presid~t Nixon faced 11 Congrr!is in con- fiot of the opp<isition part_y, despite. tte facl thal he received a mandate rrom t~e Amer1cAn people. To promote h1!i prri- ~ran1 , hr-took to lhe cAmpaign trail ur;r· ing voters to return men lo Congre.~s who would vote for h1.~ progr11m. Presiden~ Nixon is not the only Pre~i­ dent to e1ter operate under a host ile Congre!iJ!. The Democral.'i conlroU~d Congress dunng part nr Prcsidr·nt Eisenhower·~ admin istration Presidt>nt 'Truman campaigned in 19411 against whal he termed a "do-nothing Congre55 ." IN TllE A~t ERICAN political syslfm, no President enters office wilh any assurance th11t his program will rare well in Congre!!. This is despite the fact that he is lhe only political officer in thf' cou n- lry voted on by 11 n111ional Cflnstltueacy. The mAn chosen to lead our nation sllnuld have a chance lo prove his worth. I would like to see reformation of Congressional elections to en~ure grtater responsiveness to the presidential pro- gram. Under the !i'latus quo. represent•t.ives to tht House arf' e!ecl.ed every two y(lllrs. This means I.hat every second dtction will occur in • non·pr'e~idential el•ctinn ye11r. lfouse temu1 ,:hould be extended for four ye>,rs. How will ttllli Mlp the pre1dde:ntiaJ pro- gram! CurrenUy, co111ressional electlons are vie:weri as primarily Ioctl matters. The emphasis on local iMlH!!1 ·h •c-- ctntuated when the.re are no men ~ekin1 the preaidf:ncy. ~ing • presidential campal&n. ,local c111d1date3 are rorttd to 1 d d r ea a themselves lo national iMuet. By cruting an ldeo)ogical confrontaUrc. we woold hive greater assurance that the "!te:r will associate tht HoUA Cl.JTlpaian with the presidentia l cam!>'lgn. PRF.SF.NTLV, lhe President 'M ad· dre~~f':~ him~H to rongre.ssionll race' during In off.ye11r election pl1c~ lai.mstlf in the role of lntrud,t. Under Tl\)' pro· posal. the presldenti111 c11 ndld•I" would oot. be inlrudlng btc11uM" the lt('~nt of ['()ngresstonal election~ W!'IUld p1r1lle l the cause of lhe nallon1l campala:n. \V he11 Rl'p11hf1r11·11 A ~.~o< 1ares rif t.0.1: AnQP[P.~ C<1t1111 11 (J r!Mo11n rpr/ ''"' fi rst· p/Qrc 11·n1 ue1· of n $500 ~rl10/nr.~h1p es,~1111 ro11'f'~I. /hf'JJ ;nni·,.r/ ("1)11C'/!t· s1 t·e/!J H u;r1.~11 ·r r1ri9r rf ThP 111111ner 111ns nctn·r n1 po/irir.~. !n he s11re- prrs1(/r11/, nf /hp Yo1111g Drmnrrars at UCL.A . Tiu~ 1~ In.~ r.~$fl//. The House race$ are only hair of the picture. The &nate Riso mu~! pa.~! presidential proposal~ if lhe president 1s to be allowed a chance at pcrformancr Without changing Senate terms, one can still aid presidential prnposals To accomplish this, an add1!1on;il five senator~ y,•ould be elected during presidenlia1 election years. The~e men "".'ould be _ picked to run by the presiden· tial candidates as part of lhe campaign '"te;im." They would repre~cnt no particular state. To enl!ure that Lhl"se men did not oull11st the man v.•ho pickf'd them, their term.~ of office wnuld C'Qincide wilh the president's -four years. THIS F'ACET ls dcfinilely radical bul lhe provisions are sound, If the Scn~t.e is united against a presidential program lhe proJ!;ram will fail. ' Thf! twin propasal.~. changing Mouse terms aod electing five national con- stituency senators;, wnuld give the Prr~i· dent .;i belier chance of re•lizlng his legislative goals. --WWW.. S.turday. July 3, 1971 The comment page of the Daily Pilot seek1 t.o inform and stimu11le readers by presenting a variety of com- mentary on topics of inter- e~t and 1lgni!ic1nce from informed observers a n d spGke~men. Robert N. W .. d, Publisher I - Good morning boy!i and girls and welcome lo another sum- mer Saturday of fun and learning with Uncle Len and his friends Carol and Andy , Well, here it is just one day before the greatest of all American holidavs '-the Fourth of July or: if you v.·111, Jndeprnclence Day. As you remember from }our history or last week's column, it marks that day in 1n6 that the Continental Congress first drafted and had accepted a documcn1 which de clared the freedom of the Arr1erican col- onies from the British kings. Actually ,the first signing of the declaration look place on July 2 af\er _all the states had i1/ ¥1:~~~.~~;~~::,i,~~~~:: ffe n ~<ITT ·f-~f;&?//~Jt\\) ll is really interesting to ,-'----------------------------------, note that although Lhe 13 col· onies officially became stales on July 4, 1771i, not one stale since has become a state on the Fourth of July. Only ldahn came close to having its birth· day on !he birthday of the na- tion. It came into being on Ju- ly :1, 1890. This day is a great one in eur heritage. It should remind all of us that lhere an.• many wonderful things v.·hich we * PRIZE ll'INNER * David French, 9. !11}!1 Atmo11d l'lacr. Nev.·port Beach Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (I) Draw picture on .,iece of plain, Vo'hite paper 5Y.z inches wide and 4 inches deep. L1se black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own v.·urk. (3) Put your name, age and address or. t>ack of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Boi: 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Me;;a. Winner v.•ill receive Kennedy half dollar. s!and for-some or which have '------------------ yel to be seen. We stand for equality and freedom and justice for ;ill men and must still work hard to make this ideal a reality. Since the turnout v.·as kind of slim this week all around, lhe Fourth' of July v.·il! be our topic next week as well. Do your work on any aspect of 1he holiday jnclud ing all the fun activities you and you r family parlicip;;ted in over the long weekend. This is one of the best topics 8-lf the _vC'ar so really dig in and sp<-nd SQine or your valuable vacalir111 time contributing to Uncle Len . Tllere is always a good chance 11\al .vou may win one of lhe h:ilf dollars as \'aca· lion n1011C}' Alon ~ the lines (1£ in- dependence ertcbcations, did you knov; that !he Frrnch peo- plt' n1;1rk lhrir freedom day on July 14 ? S...~ y••r que&tie1t11 te Adi A•dy, c/• Ore11ge Cecnt Delly l'llot, lo• 15•0, COIN Mete, Collf. It is knoll'n :is Bas!i\le Day. It n1ark.~ !he first real Those clever skills were acltieven1enl flf the French called lhe Bastille and frttd 11 group of prisoners held for their political beliefs. The actual revolution began about a n1onth before that and did not really end until ;ibou! 1800. lL waS lhen that Napoleon Bon<iparte came to power, The French revolution, while n1odeled after ours, was far n1ore ruthless and blnodv, They killed or exiled all Or tho~e v.•ho had held titles or v.·ere royalty rather than giv- ing them a place in the new democraC"y . But the French are still very proud of thi~ day_ If you want, do your work on YOUR NEWS QUIZ PART f . NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give your.seU 10 points for ea.ch correct answer. 1 Dt a 57-42 vute, tbe Sen.ate 11.st "''eek urged Pre11ident Nlxon to bring ho.me all U.S. troops from lndocbJn1. within •• ? •• months. 2 The Senate also voted last week to hnpo1e a • , ? •• n1llllon-man celling on total Un..lted states mUltary personnel on active duty, a.-5.2 b-3. 7 c-~-5 3 '!''.·e Chic ago Sun-Times la6l week printed what it &llld were lop sec ret State Department docu- menUr: abowing I.bat. higb ranking Kennedy Ad- D'linletrallon oWclals IQ!_ew aboultheplot forth& coup thatoverlhrew6w.1liV1et.namoe:e Preatdent •• ? •• in 1963. a-Kguyea. Van Thieu ~Ngo Dlnh Diem c-Trui Van Huong 4 I urelgn mlnlaters of the &ix European Co.mmoa. Market natlone last v.·eek a·greed \\'llh . , 1 •• on terms for that cou.ntry's entry inlo,the.Mar- ket. 5 Tbe House last ""eek passed a v.·ellare :reform bill \\'hlch \l'Ould proVlde minlmum •• ? •• for !".,,or families. a-A.Jmual lncornes lrwage Increases c-tax cred1ts • PART II -WORDS IN THE NEWS Take 4 points for each word that you can m atch with its correct meaning. 1 ..... reclpient a-make known 2 .. , •. Eolon b-strongly disapprove 3 .•••. dec ry c-deny 4 ..... dlsclose d-receil'er 5 ••••. d!scla.Im e-lawma.ker PART Ill. NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 6 points for names that _ _correc tly match with the clues. you can 1, .. _,i\natoly r·edoseyev Z ..... Rudolf !>.urerev :i ..... Lee ·rrevino 4 ..... Ur. Jerome H. Jaffe s ..... l'rank }'ltzsim.mons a-:>oviet defected balletatar to IN' es t 10 years Rgo b-nan1ed by President to head tiew drug office e-;:,o\'iet c1111;lneer de- fected to the V. et>t d-new ·rea.msters Union president e-golfer v.·on 1971 U.S. Open Champlonsh.lp 0 VEC, Inc., M.di't0n, Wbconain S•lurdtr.. July J, 1 CJ71 DAIL V PILO T Teti l 'o11r1elf M<tirl'I I (1\1""1 .... --lft 11\ot IO"l!lt Ohl ~ 10 ,..., • 1111 1111 o• Mr ewt1 .. "°'' "'" ntw." T1t1 11111 -ly Nrw. Ollll Ill .... ll"IVf(Y " ~· own ........ ll'Ou Oon't I Ylft .......... .,. "'" ot -"'"'n~ ~-now ~ "'-ouo '"" '" .,..,. "tUtlt ,_. klll"" fOCM/I Wfltl'I "'""' ot1 I<\ Ill• "'ll•ld tOOot, DN'I cMll -............. ,,..., c~...w.. .. W•) .... w 11#11. Match -.ord clues with their correapond- ing pictures or symbols. 10 points for each correct answer. A B JULY 4 D Reorganized 11.S. mall sen·1ce begins opera.- lion 2 ..••• Pre1ident hlxon asked $155 million lo com_.. bal abuse of these 3 ..... \Vorld court ruled aga..lnst this country's Q(.'Cupation of ~out b \I/est Afri1:a. 4 ....• Tbls nation has pro-· posed a. fi \'e-powe.t nuclear disarmament conference 5 ..... Former President Lyndon B. John~on 6 ..... Former Defense Sec- retary Robert McI-;a- mara 7~·-·· Independence Day -. ,1 8 ..... :r..'ational ::lafe Boating \\leek July 4-10 JULY 1 9 ..... Survey showed 1968 political ca.mpalgns cost $300 million 10 ..... l''ormer Secretary ::>tale Dean Rusk HOW DO YOU RATE? (Seen Uch Side of Quiz S.~r•hlly) 71 to Ell po lnt1 -Good. 61 to 70 polnt1 -F1 ir. HJ or Under 1?? -H'mm~ 91 to 100 polnt1 -TOP SCORE: 81 to 90 poinh -bcellont. FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTION \l/hy is freedom of the press so inlportant? THIS WEEK'S OWlfNGfl 1'101(061 At lee.st bow many of lbe f>O s tats8 rou6t ratify a proposed con6titutlonal amendment before it be- comee lsw? I "'""v .-s • lomoltl' ?D-v"'""""' "'" ol ll<e WOllLO 800it EN('l'(LO· PEIDIA IO Ou~"t 511~1!o<'I, •11" u of De. Moir#•, I-• tor 11u oue1tlt•n: handed dov.·n · through the revolut ion. b · On lhat day in 1789. a band years. Nowadays~ )lob yisls of men v•hn ·"·ere insmred by have better adhesives and 1" ----------------------this freedom da.v. loo. Ari p·~ :ci-._ !•·t :•·t :,.1 'II! J.llYI mentions include~ Marie Oues-Ii Jo ··~pno•-••"11 ;~~Nl11YH:> ~·s !•-1> ici·( ~•·i ?p·1 :11 111v~ How do lhey i;tet those little fihi°ps into botllf!s'! other modern materials to America's bold move against make their \vork easier. Bul the king (lf En1land, stormed like the sailors of yore. they into th~ ,llreat Paris prison ing, 9, Fountain Valley: Anna ---~-·_o _1 _'~-·-•_'r_·_1_'1_·_1 _'•_·_•_'1_·_1 _' •_·_•_'_H_· ,_,_o_"_' 1_· ,_,_z_in_0_1_0_1_•_•_•_-..-------·-·1~'"-'"-'_!'&_•·~·-·~_·_•_'_,._,_,_,._,_,_ .. _,._._, _,,_,_,_•_• Marie Ha1loran , 8: Dana Fren- ch, ll , Newport Beach. These impossible creations hold us spellbound. As a rule, the model ship is large enough to occupy most of 1 he available space Inside !he bot- tle. True, it look.~ beauli£ul there, under its cur\'Cd glass walls. However. before \\'e have time lfl lose ourselves in admiration. we no1icr 1hat the only openini:: lo the bottle is a narrow neck . Obviously th::it handsome model ship did not i::ct inside under full sail 11~ lorty rigging is n1uch too tall lo :i;queeze through the bollle neck -or so it stems. ~till reriuire well -pr:icticl'cl ,----------------------fingers and oceans of pa\1C'nC!'!. And to gf't a rnndel ship into a holtlr, they still use the old technique to press down the rigging and squee1c 1 h c n1asterpiece through the nar· row bottleneck. No doubt the skills survived because the building of model vessels was. and still is. more than a mere hobbv. ln old<'n days, designers nlade sm;ill mo<lrls and shipyards cop1rd lhl'n1 to build full-scale , ocean- WHE NEVER t SNEEZE \Vhcnever I sneeze It gives 1ne satisfaction, And not only that. I g-et a little action . My ryes start to ..,,,.atcr. ~ly heart slo"·s down, r\nd then after that. )·'nu hear a big sound. These b<'wilderini;: objects ere built by hobbyists who like to enchant the pubhc -and possibly baffle u:i; a tut . They \\'ere made first b~· crC'v.'men of old sailing :i;h1ps These sailors loved and tru"tPd their handsome ships wt1h deep devotion. On ]nn.'l voya.'les there w::is tin1r to spare anrt their !alenled hands il chrd to be busv. It wa:r; na!ur;:il to c.'lrve 8nd v.•hinle model.~ of going ships. \\·e live in an agr \ of computers. blueprints and'------------------.,,.,---' A IC•~n""'y ~•!! doll•• •• ., It !h•r•" ''"'"'"· U \1 !i nt• r,.., •• Cl•<I•. ~"""'"'" Y•ll•Y "' ·~· wl•nl•1 """"' '" t"• t!O<Y ••d ....... <Onll•I. Moll ••U• -'" .. <torv l'I Uncle L••, lo• lUt C11lt M111, C1lllornl1, dra11•ing boards. But thr · ~ bu ilders usually study a small (/ t mo<lel of the design. both ,-----' be/ore and d u r i n Jt con· a 1'0 .1 Corner __ _ struct1on. Th'~ creation of these model ships. spacecrafl and other modern vessels is still far more than a hoht-y . A<>dV •• no; A ..... o,LO 8001C GLORE. ro J•"·'~ St UlbO<rY ..... I\, "' B•o:> ~•n Atrr.w. Oklo~ome, fo ~·• """' their heln\'Prl ship.~ Howel'er, Who v.·rote the Pledge of the rig~inJl \v;is done in fine Allegi3nc~? <!etai! ;ind tencle<! to be ra1her RIDDLES and JOKES * PRIZE WINNER J)ear Carol. \Vhy does a hen lay eggs? '>t••Jq p1noN1 A•4f 'we41 peddoJp •4s J! esn•,•e :JeMIU\f lli•ri. John-, II, '"' 1tltlnt1111111, Ftunto!n YtlllY fr<igile . \Vhen the ship wa.s This noble pledge uplifts the tossed bv stormy g<i\es, rhe hearts of Americans. But delicate ~·ork of ar1 mn!il hke-originally there v.·as a hint l}' got sma~hrd !o fri1gment.~. that it was meant espcci:illy l...':=====================::'..I Perhaps this is v.·hy the lira-for young persons. ll was going makers of sh1fl mo<IP~s wri!len by Francis Bell<.sny o[ invented a way !o protect !heir Boston. who just happened to precious crealion!I. In an.y be an associate editor of a case, lhe\' look to fining their magazine called lhe Youth's model ships 1n bollles and' Companion. ll was f 1 rs t sealing the bottles with corks. recited in public by school A cnrked bottle might roll children, way back in the year around during 11 storm. b11t on-1892. The occasion was a Na- ly a fierce bash would shatter tional School Celebration - IL and the ''92" an suggest a To c re a \ e such a hint about what this wa s all masterpiece. a sailor carved about. the hull of his model, mAkin~ In 1492. t: o l u mJ> u 11 sure I.ha! i! was no wid<'r th an discovered America. In 1892, the mnuth or !'tie ch05en bottle. President Benjamin Harrison He added the tall ri~ging, thr called on schools throughout m<isls and spars. the furled the land to celebrate Lhe 400th 5,11ils and used fin!' threAds to anniversary wilh a show of copy lhe ro~s. The tallest patriotism. The words of the mas! wa!I no longer than lhe simple pledge of allegiance width inside the bottle's bulge. recited in 'Boston became The model was completed. famous throughoilt the whole painted end checked out.side country. In \lhf: 19205, the the bottle. American Legion added a few Now for the lmpMSlble part words to n and ln 1954 the of the project. A cunnlnR words "Un<kt' God '' were of- system of strirJti: was threadNt ficially added. In I 9 4 2, through the tall rigging. Th~ Congress ' madt the noble the masts and spars and ng· Pledge of AlleS'lfflce a fonnat ~i ng wert prelsed f11irly n~t. parl or the code and prn- down on the deck. Next. wit h ce<lures associated with our very tendtir rare. !hf! com· National t'lag. pressed .model w11s poshed ~====;;.:===----=~ through the openlnti: and down ~ th'° bottle neck. When !.he Who Cares? "'·hole lhinR w11s inside, It w11s No other newf7'ffl>f!r In the m11ncuverrd I n I o posrtlon . Wflrld caret: «bout your cnm- Then the cunnlni;t !ILlrin.11: was r:nunity like your communily· pulled. Gently the tall m11~~ dliily new1pl!lper doa. Jt'1 stood upright, wllh "11 their '='=he=D=Al=L=Y=P=ll=.oT=.==== de);eate riggi ng In place. I -.. Twin Brothers? Tender 'loving care a nd companionship were the th ings needed most by Scooter, a baby seal who lost its moth~r near Gold Beach, Ore . recently. The Larsen Family or North Bend took the seal in and lheir doa: "fang" gave.it all lhe companionshi p ll needed. • Space Life Traces Foun.d Meteorite Reveals 'Building Blocks' to Scientists f.10UNTAIN VlE:W. Calif. i UPI f -The spa('e agency revealed scientists at its Ames f{eseareh Center here have discovered "'hat n1ay be ''a ba!'iic pattern" for the chemical rvolution of life in the debris of mclcorilcs. 0!'. Cyril Ponn.:tmJlf'ruma ha.~ discovered 1n the nr"•1y analyzed 111urray me!<'nrite "exaclly the ~ame 18 amino acids" plus two o ! h e r 1'in y Mites Thriving In Crannies ch e m i ca I eonfiguralions, Dr. Ponnampeuma said the v.•hich v.·ere found last Df'cem. discovery .. of thi~ identical her in another meteorite, a c 1 p tt •f · omf) ex a ern " amino NASA spokesman said. acirls and pyrimidines in two The d1sf'overy of the ~an1e nl<'leorites tould mean that <"hern1cal forn1;it ion!I of amino !his i.~ a basrc phase in the <irid.~ -the m--callr(! "buildin~ ·hem· I po·oc•'' lc•do•o I• t 1ca ... " "t> v blocks of life " -1n 1wn dif-hft fPrl'nt meteoritr:i; '·appcar!'i lo be the firsl conclu!'ii\'e proof of ... llris basic ~equence in 1hf' PX!raterrestn;;I c he m i c A I forn1ation nf o r g a n i c e1·olution," NASA ~aid molecules rould be determined ' ' F l n di n ,i: thrse lifr by int-inherent chemical ma1erials in 11 s e c 0 n d ch ii r a c ! er i st i cs of the meleorite stren~lhens the ca.~r m.:ilerial.~ of our universe ." ior the chrmical evfllut ion Both meteorites are believed lh('ory Inf the oriRin of l1fr l to he abnul ~.5 billion years and incre;:ises the !ikehhoor! of old <ind are of 11 IYJlf' thought life else\vhere in t h e In IH1ve ori::1nalcd in the universe." lhf' ai::ency said. a.~IC'roid belt b!'tween lhf' various types of en erg y discharges finally produced complex combln11tions "·hich could reproduce themselves. Six of the 18 amino acids found in both meteori!es are of the kind normally found in J1 v1ng cells. Ponnampcuma !'iaid. and lhl' ~1thers are similar but rln not play a •·functi (l na! role" 10 hv1ng materi;i1 The Murchison Mt!teorite nrhit~ of 1\.lars and .Jupiter. fell ne.:ir Mtirchisnn. Victoria, Sc icntl.~ts "·ho believe lif~ Australia. in Scptembrr. 1969. e~·olvrd through increasini:lY The newly 11nalyied ~furray complicated chemical corn- f.1rteorile rr11 in Kentu ck y in binations SPf>Culate that over Well, hou~cwl~cs, even after 1950. hundreds of millions of year~. ln arld1linn. he ~;i irl, both meteorites .:ils(l conlain two ('hcmical formation~ c111le!l py rim irli ne.~. · · nnn ·biolngi r 11 I '' but .~1milAr In the life· ;issnci~lf'd pyrirnitlines, ''nnn· b101ngica1" but similar 1,, lhe I i f e ·a!'~ocia!rd pyrimidines \\'htrh forn1 twn of tile fo ur building hlncks of the DN A th;11'ri DNA I~ the j!:enetic "hluPprint" molecule hy which l1vin~ rclls duplicate their own stnicturf'. 1111 your hou11eclcaning efforts. ------------- your carpets. furniture. and baseboard..~ are still providing millions of tiny eight·legged creature!! with a comfortable home. House-dust miles can be found in rill lypes of dwellings, including well-kept homes. say scientists, Mir S. Mulla and Irwin ~1. Newell. farul!y members RI UC Rive rside. Studies conducted in cnn- ncction wnh UC Agricultural 1-:xiension hal'c revealed that lhese insects. less than ha!r a milin1et er Ion~. lhrive in just iibout any ph1~e where dust has gathered And almospheric conditions are warm arid moisl. In a teaspoonful of sieved dust are often neslled 200 living and dead mites. "A bed or chair warmed by a humRn' body is especially conduciV1! to the mites' growth · and reproduclion" reports. P.1ulla. Samples from urban and coastal areas contained many more mites tban those from inh1nd rind rural areas. Mul\a rurlher staU!d th11t house-dust mites may be ron. lrlbulors kl bronchial all,.rgies. A Ith ough thorou gh houseclean(ng he I p ~ to minimize dusl, and therefore, the numbtr of miles, modern indoor climate Mtll providet Ideal liv\n'\, <'OTidltions for lhem In idden crannies. Adopted Ma1na l! this lm't the doggonde1t thing !!! Bianchina, a performlna dog wtth Alberto Zo ppe's anlmaJ act in St. Louis, took over the role of foster mother for five klllens when the y were orphaned, The pooch went ao far u lo provld1 milk ror the brood. ·----· ------...... ,., .. !i • • ::o::J!!j A> =====:= --:: =· :z:a .. ----· •-:x::t."" ·-' . • ~ ' \ ' ' , Real Estate Questions •nd Comment By Realtor R•nd •ll McCardlo I know you are alway1 uying that business is great, but r .. Uy, how has re•I estate activity been? What do you s-. for th• future? W i 11 the pres.nt conditions change very much Jn the next several months? D. S. Co1ta Mesa. Almost anyone yo u talk to these days reports that the real estate and financial climate has been very good. Most observers, according to the Escrow News. ex- pect market condjtions to continue to stay \Veil ahead of \vhere they "'ere this time last year. Nearly aU Real- tors, escrow con1panies, lenders and title companies are gearing for continuing high aet1v1t.y in the markeL 1'he months ahead look as promising as the past s e v er a I months but no one is foolhardy enough to predict the exact amount or length of activity, rates or volume. The activity index shov,is an advance of 2.6 percent in the first foor months of 1971 over 1970. Although that may seem a small rise at first glance, it is in reality a signi.fi· cant rise for the index had remained fairly flat since mid·l969. Interest rates in both conventional mortgages and Fl!A-and V A·insured loans have stayed well be 1 ow what they \Yere a year ago and they have been a major contributor to increased real estate actiYity since the first of the \·ear. ' Multiple listings and sales in most areas. for instance. have been "'ell ahead of what they were at this time last year. We recently returned lo Orang• County after seven years in the beautiful (and wet) Northwest. Now w1 are forever getting lost. Ara there any figures an just how much Orang• County has grown? Some of the cities appear to have doubled in size. Do you have a break· down? Thanks. E. S. Huntington Beach. The recent census indicated that Orange County's population is nO\Y J.408.969 -more than double the 1960 census figu re of 703,925. California has been officially recognized as the most populous state in the union with 19.953.134 resi· dents, passing the former leader, New York stale. \\'hich has 18.190,740 resi dents. As listed by the federal Census Bureau. this. in part. is the population breakdown for January 1, 1970. United Slates ....... 180,697,596 204.765,770 California . • . . . . . 15.717 ,204 19,953.134 Orange County . . . . . 703.924 J,408,969 Costa Mesa .•.. , . • . . 37 .550 72,660 Anaheim , . • . . • . • • . • 104,184 166,701 Dana Point . . . . . . . . 1.186 4.745 Fountain Valley . . . . . 2,068 31,826 Fullerton . . . . . . . . . . 56.180 85.826 Garden Grove 84.238 122.524 Huntington Beach . . 11.492 115.960 Laguna Beach , . . . . . 9.288 14.5So• Newport Beach 26.564 49,422 Orange 26,444 77,374 San Clemente . . . . . • 8.527 17.063 Santa Ana . 100.350 ~156,601 •AJthough the report sho\vS only 14.550 for Laguna Beach: Laguna Hills and Laguna Niguel add an addition· 11 18.000 to thal area's over·all populallon. EDITOR'S NOT~:: Randall R. l>1cCard/p is !ht prPsidrnt nf tlie Rtal t'stattr$, an rnvesLme1il anal11st. colltge lectur- ; er, and oullior nf "Real >:st.ate in Californin_" St nd yo1ir comments 011d qutst1011.s to Randall R. l>fcCardle c/o /11c DAILY PILOT, P. 0. Bo;r. 1560, Costa Mesa 91626. , ; New Plan Available At Century S1iores The third un1l of Century Shore!'. 1n Hi1n11ngton Beach 1.~ offering a new plan rrom ~·h ich potential homeowne rs may c.hoose, according lo Glen H Brengle, vice-president l)f PBS Corporation families," said Brenglt. Swimming. surfing. and sunhlthing accomnlCxJat1ons are le~s than a mile from Ctn· tur.v Shores, Several parks. wHh picnic llreas. ph1yground equ ipmen1 , and has e b a 11 diamonds. are also convenient. Soutla Coast Village New Plaza St t . So 'Don'tcomesee ar 1ng o ...... " 1hese new homes The third phase 1n lhe on all of lhe buildings. The tourists and shoppers ahke of entertain ment A lease for a development of a projected traditional store and direc· from sll part.s ()f Southern United Artist theatre and ''downtown Orange County" tional signs will bt replaced California. Hungry 1'iger Restaurant has on the Costa Mesa-Santa Ana by handcarved p i ct or i a I bordtr wilt aet under way this A series of open courts ~·ilh been signed and is Included in e represent.alionll. su mmer with groundbreakfli~ flower rn<Jrls and sidewalk the first phase or lhe develop- for the multi-million doll ar Design of the project wrll et· cafes will beckon to sho~pers 1nent which is e_xpecled to be Sou l tempt to recall the romance of th v II 'rl I be th Coast Vi lage. 111 e I age. icre wi cornpleled about Decen1ber. farn1ing days in Oran11.e Coun-1.!100 to 2.000 square fool slWJ ps k · & I The 130,000-square foot shop-ly, an aspect of hfe particular. 1971. A ban • savings oan Ping eenter, located 1n Santa niueh hke Garlic How near the .and service station are also in-ly close to l.st" Scgcrstrom ,,,.,,,ca th t k ''of f' Ana i·ust across Sun flower f ., th \ ' m on e ou s 1r... eluded in the planned 1rst am1 }'. since is lanHJy ''a nbr•dge E gland where --Avenue from Costa Mesa's b 'd th " 1 · 11 • phase of the project. ''"" en· South Coast Plaza. will be a r1 ges e past, the prestnt during the f;unous Cambndge tire development is projected and approaches I.he future of a Med1eYa l h1id-Sumn1er Fair I contmuatton of I.he 200.&cre part of Orange County ;n a for completion by Ju y, 1972. South Coast Town Center , a 1 you <'ould buy or barter for The complex is designed by comp ete cycle of land use e k t f Im t d d commercial complei: master th Yery 1111 0 por e an Bodrell Joer'da11 Smith, v•ho at started with 40 acres of do est · d h b d planned JO year!'i ago by the f in ie spice an er • an will retain overall supervision ann land in Cost.a Mesa shop for candles. ex o t i c d 'bil't f th Se11:erslrorn family. purchased in 1898• an re.sponsi 1 y or e pro-South Coast Village, with fabrics. ha n d -w r o u g ht jccL some 40 exclusive shops and The Village will en1body all jewelry. wines. mrad, sandals l.andscape architect boutiques. will attempt to of !he best features of and shoes, dresses and hats. Lirescapes, tnc.. with Toups reproduce the medieval fairs Ghirardelti Square, Ports of hand·blown glassware a n d Engineering. Jnc , serving as wit.h their profusion. pagean-Call and Farmer's J\larkct pewter. consultin~ civil engineers. and try. colors and convivial noise and because of its location ad-Evening lighting will enable John A. Martin & Associ ates and excitement. al! airned al jacent lo San Diego Freewav st rollers to also spend the as structural engineers. attracting the tourist antl local and the highly successf~I after-dark hours browsing and Leasin_I! is being handled resident a\Jke . South Coast Plaza.· th c ~-hopping. A triple indoor through the Segerslrom offices It will be a pedestrian Segers!om family feels thal !'icreen motion picture threatre in cooperation with Grubb and inarket where the niodern ir will become a dcst1na11on and supper club will also Ellis and Wesley Taylor Com· equivalent of the burghers, ;-po-in_i_;_,_1_0•_C_0_""_1~Y~· ~a~tt~ca~o~t;:n~g_q~"~'~l~ifyc_.:<:h•:_V~;~lta~g~'~":..:'_P~l:":':_~P:'"~Y~·:_ ________ 1 artisans. craftsmen, farmers and nobility -\he American housewife and her family - can shop. buy and enjoy iL Architecture will be entirr:ly nf traditional materials, wilh brick and cobblestone paving, rough wood cedar siding ex- terior and cedar shake roofs 62 President Homes Set For Owners Sixty-two new President Home residences for executive and professional homebuyers ha\'e been announced as the latest increment of Mid· dlebrook-Ander.<ion's exclusive Turtle Rock community in the heart or Irvine master-planned lz.nds. To date. 175 homes have been canslructed by l he builders along the hillsides af Turtle Rock overlooking the UC lrYine campus. A total of 280 residences are planned, valued al nearly $17 million. a'ccording l.o J. K e i t h Anderson. The. new sites have far-rang- ing viev.•s lo Catalina Island, the Palos Verdes Peninsula and the San Gabriel Mountain Rangr. Pnced from S64.500. the prest1~e dwellings. designed by f"led Moltz & Associates. are available on conventional terms in four livin11: arr::rngernrnL~, with rfi.<1tinc!1ve archilcclural exteriors. 1'hrec. lour, and five bedroo1n homes are included. with each featur- ing all-electric kitchen, dining room. breakfast nook , family room. laundry service room. two fireplace!'i. wet bar, and three-car garage. Sq u .a re footage ranges from 2.167 to 2978 square feel. Shorccl iffs Se ll ers Na1ned \fichacl Fenske, Al!an l. Dickson and f:arle £. "Doc "' Tl~dale have been appointed l'ia!es 1·ounselor~ for Hun· l1ngto11 ShorecJHfs, Amtrican Hawaiian Land Complln)'S sdult rriobilc home sales. sp11ce leasing and 1nobile home counse!1ng £or the new $5 million adult complex. Prideful Living Above ' Dana Point Marina -- a c::::· . ' ,. AL TO CAPISTRANO Try this pion for sighs! It's spa ciou s, luxurious ond perfecfly arranged for family living, e n1er!ointr1g and precious persona! rrivacy ot fhe some tirn e. The !hree and four-bedroom homes of Al!o Copis1rono hove 2 1/4 !o 3 1/2 both!. and 2,040 to 2,552 square feet of l1v1ng area, 1n one and 1wo-story designs. The marina and beoch ore five rninu les away, ond commuting is iu st cs easy, with !he freeway !Wo minutes off. Views ore unsurpassed, looking lo the horilon out over the-Pacific. And w e 're olmosl surrounded by challenging golf courses. Financi ng & The Best! As low as 6 3/"~~ Annual Percentage Rot1, with no loan costs. See Alto Capistrano Today! $43,000 to $49,950 )on1 0 /J..ro Sori 0 ego fre"'"0Y TO Com .. 10 [~1rf'!lo h<r'1·0lf Hl >5011Cl e me11 !P, !he n 1 .. 11 C>~l"r 'µ,. l•el"woy lo ~n it\ ofL•e nf No~o 11e<ihv, e'( lo>!•vl!! oger,t, ot 630 (" c"n•no D.-Lo i r\~ o' r1 Models Open Daily Phone 830-9230 in Laguna Niguel at sunset. Unless you bring your checkbook. These new homes are located right along the seashore in Laguna Niguel. ·rhey·re in lhe areas called The Shores and The Sea ·rcrrace. Almost all the homes in these areas have a view of the ocean. And you can im;iginc the kind or view the')t; homes have wilh the sun going down across the '9.'ater. It's enough to make you want lD move in right away. Without even seeing what the b:rnes are like inside. The most unusu•I homes in Southem California? At The ShorC!, we believe we have some or the most unusual homes in Southern California. These are very heautiful homes, built of wood and slumr stone, but this isn't \l.-hat makes them so unusual. [c_ s tht fact t hat every roonl in these homes has a hcau t1fu [ vie\\·. Sorpe rooms overlook the sea. Sonic look out on a lovely garden atrium. And &ome open out onto the pool arta. \Vhcn \"ou live in a home at The Shores in Laguna NiguCI, you are surrounded by beauty,\ Every wa y you look you sec it. l "he Sea 'f"'crrace area of Laguna Niguel is located j ust above The ~heres. As \1.:e said earlier, almost every home In this area has a view of the ocean. But these homes are ;i!so interesting from 8J"JOther point of view. Becau!>C they're ex~ptionally roomy. Most of these homes have four bedrooms. Some have three. All arc extremely v.:ell designed to make t he maximum use of space. Wh•t ia Lasuna Ni cue I like 1 \\.hen you live 1n Laguna N1 gut1, you have qu1Le an af.SQrtmcnt of recreational activities to choose from. \Ve have a hcnutiful beach. The beach at LaguM J\:i~uel is one of the most unspoiled in :SOuthern California. \Ve have a private beach club. \'•.le have the El Niguel Country Club, with an 18-hole golf course that's rated as one of the three best in Southern California, and one of the finest in the United States. \Ve· re right next door to the new Dana Point r Marina and Yacht Harbor. Homes start ot $39,750. "The new Plan ~ is 11 pro- duct of extensive market research," !'.aid Brl'ngle. "It features three bedrooms. lwo baths. plus all the extra .amenities found in !ht olher. four models." An elementary school. a )ttnior high school, a parochial sl'hoo1. and a high school are all within walk ing d1stanC'e 011---------------------\\ ·e think the prict.s. on homes in ·rhc Shores and 1·he Sea T!'rrace are very reasonable I • ' I I Rapid s;ilt!. in the 260-horne development. which optntd less than a year ago. have been attributed to prime loca- tion. affordable prices, and carefully-detailed floor plans. "ln addlUon lo 'people· oriented' noor plans, PBS Corporation selects bu ilding l!lites that art envlronme.nla lty auited to young, growing S•h!• Cltlel ~c :::; Joseph Sire hll been ~· promoted to 11ales man· x1-. 11er ot Century Shores llomes In Huntin(U>n Buch .• the community Two Junior collrges are within a !~minute drive. y,·h1te the Unlversitv of California at lrvinl' .in cl c;alifornia Slate College at Long Beach are easily reached via the nearby Sa n Diego. Newport-Garden Grove. and Santa Ana FreeWays. Six major shopping centers, with specialty shops. banks, restaurants. discount stores and supermarkets. are all within two miles of Century Shores. Many extras are included In the bas!' prices of the au81ily constructed Century Shores home . Living rooms wl lh cathedral ceilings. formal en- lryway5. rear yard fencing with gate. dramatic plllio- country kitchens with hardwood cabinets and fonnlca counter tops. to name just 1 Jew. The private master suites feature s p a c I o u s wardrobe clOMU. Cultured marble pullmans In I h e bathroom! •~ also Included. Other stlndard features tn· elude underground utilities, forced-1\r htatlng, ceramic tile baths. custom Interior and erterior lichtlng f l x t o rt s . ip&clou1 front and rear yards. and larp. two-car 11r11es l"ith 1bund1nt workin1 and storage HJ>llce. Century Shorts' mo de I 1 , located 11t Bushard 1 n d Alll'lnla. art open from 10 11.m. until dusk. Prlctt of lhe FHA, and VA-financed homes start al $21.495. _ -~ . ... --==~.=:-====~=-·-:::.:· =-=-====-_ ... ~ ---_ ... ____ --· fn S111og-frec Sa11 Clr111ente VIEWtifu l homes located in the roll- ing hills behind San Clemente Hi gh School, overlooking the blue Pacific. From $35,900. (Only 10% down)! c~1t11ple: If you pure.hist one of our lovtty "C~!>.!I Cata11n.11" \ n1odel1 tor $JS.90Q, your down p3)'ment I!. $3&00 r,.11v mg , $32,300 to bli hn•nc•cf. At en Annu11I Percenta11• Rate ol 7'/. %. you wllt h1v1 360 monthly paym•nl!. of $220.35, incluchn1 pri"ci pel •nd 1ntert1t. Arch it ecl ·designed~3 and 4 ·bedroom homes lea· turt all Gtnera1 El trlc kitchens including push· button ranges, self· leaning ovens, dishwashers and d isposal ls. large covered patios. Ceramic tile entries, fire_places wilh gas log starters. Nylon shag carpeting t hroughout, quality hardware in cludes heavy wrought iron door pulls and n1ax1mum sec.Ur· lty dead·bolt door loc ks. --. --. ~ -----··--~---~ 1-fomes 1n ·rhe ~hores start at $39,750 }-lames in l ·he !)ca ·icrrace st::irt a t $44.400. \\ e offer you e>.1..cllent conventional terms. ·rhe prirnt rates "'ent down not Ion_!! a.i:in. !'iO -o.e can now off$i JOU the [o\\·est rates available today. \Ve should empha.si:c that these arc toda:i1 rat~. not yesterday's or the day before·s. How to set here. Take t.he San Diego-Santa. Ana Freeway (l-Hghway 5) to Crown Valley Park\\•ay. Follow Crown Valley Parkway till rou xe si.5Uls that direct you to .. The Shores· or . .. fhe Sea ·rerracc ... • 1-ollow the !.1p:ns t.ill you get here. Our phone nun1bcr is (714) 8)0-5050. Ii I l @.Laguna Niguel• Another Jreat «ll'm'aJnlty by Avco ComrN..in!ty Ckvc~tt,'IM. ' ' ----------~~--::::..--;:...1 • For The Reco1·d Marriage License.s JUNI 1!111 AV.CALLEN'Et·DAVIE$ -Jot It. 3' of 110.1 W111t Jrd S!reot, S1M 1 Ano f..~'!...!c:i'"8':.,! .. M o1 Mn M1rcu1, WE5T·8ENN£:TT -•lltn•rd E .. 1l 111 1Sl $1erkl. Co.ti Meu 1ft!I Aoberll 'f U • 110 Cot111•· (OIJll Mlll HM ELEW Kl-VEA Ill -llM1lci j 21 ct ion~, C111rorn11 S!•e••· Mun: llnoton lle•ct. i nd Lorr•lne I., 11 ot Huntlnp!on Beien. llOllEATS·8AllKEll -<;n1rl11 A , I.I of 1151 L• M1ncn1. ttunl(r,gt(ln 8Mtll 1nd Emma E .. )t of 1~7Sl Sliter Ave., l'ouni.ln Vallt•- GOULD-UHlllCt< -D&vld 8 ' 16 ot 1S'll N1w1>o•t Blvd . Co111 Mesi 1nd N1nCY j ,, 22 of Cotll MIU. JUNE u rn 't'EADON·BELLONI -J.,,,n, M M "SI Bond (lrdo. Hunllr.a!l>n l!IP1ck ind M••v J .. SC of Kvntln<1•on Beecn. CHRISlENSE N-NEWMAN -O••ld L, 27 of Ml Lem• Strf~t. Aedolno 1no:I KM•n ~-· 15 of 11U An1nelm, C0•1• M•S• HAN Sf N -E NOCH~ -Rooer L,, 19 ot 8.'ll e ,.$1 Utn $tr1'91, Fttmon! •nd N•ntv G , 11 ol 10362 Me lric, W~slmln,!er. M1cCA~LANO JONES -Flovd P , lll of 21Sl' C•!•lln•· An1nelm ""d e1rbar" E .. l6 ct 9&1! Certl!ot., S!&n-'""· Dissolutions Of Marriage ll•lnbold. E llafl l~er•1 •rid S!IY•" w 1lll•m FOJ rnell, Sh••Otl L" •nd Stev•n L. ICln••v. ~•v•rlv J11ne 11nd Ha•rt Ol!vtr Lock••· Bruce W. •nd C••OI A. Cl1rk, N~oml N. •nd MyrOf\ L Vot•w. Co•leen •n<I ltrr• s•tven Fun!lert>oro. Sh~il• •nd Jt"V Slmo$On, Da~m~f H &nd Th<>m&• L. e o1nwe11, G•eoorv o. and Cn•l'1a M RalMor!h, Trudie F8y aM Wllll 1m l hetri•• JuihJ,, G•rV H •nd M •dh4 Allee P imental. Ar!nur N. and Joann L. Str•ub, Lu•t and Hendettl 1(1y Kr•f!, Philio •nd Anna C. D'e•b•C"' Muriel Jt"n •nd lerrv Lee l evlor, lucO• R•bec• G. •nd Archie '"' Ho!!man. Judl!h l(ov •nd J•m•• l"•tde•ick Do•ron. Nobuko 1nd l~•Odo•• '"· ll~e<J. Lllwrtntt •"d snaron El<hin11or, M•rY E and ElllWOrlh c. F!IM Jun• 1• J•me•, Sand•• Sharron aM &rl•n J°'1n Slo.ev. San<1ra l e• •nd LOili$ ll:Dll Hart. Marcl• J. and G••v E Fil'I11••ald. Ca•ol Joan tnd Ronald LoW•ll Andor.l<)n. Adelberv O. al'ld Marv R. Corl)ttl. M•urten IC . and R•vmond A. Pt~rco, Lenn and J•t<!(lellne 81•ncne Seh rtnd!, S!anley C.. •nd M•rtnl W Lagutx. Hl!'llrv Jean Sapll!1c •nd Lillian M••l•v Jonn•on, 5naron Flllth and 8r1<1tor<1 Dou~I•! I 1le•n•v, Vlr11lnla C. and M•l1hew A, II Hulton, E•n~;J W and Evelvn S Yale•. Diane Ml'i• 1nn Artnur Goodw•n Camo. K<trtn and R.,ger w.i~on. N•r><:Y A and Rodenck A Lor'lgan, GMr11e E and Cn1d!v Our<• Roo:•n, N an(Y L•• and 1<: .. 1n H. Malin, Di•n• S. tM Gor•ld 5. Cllllon, Ru!h A. An<! G•o•ll• J <;to1<e1, fi'mma l•na And Donald M 1 urner, Palricia Ann and Hul)ert e urnwell Flt•d Junt 1! Melltn, W•lh~lm1na and ~rank. L¥nn Jt Yo•k, Fawn La Vt •ne "nd Rober! C•rlOS f.llion, Patric•• l,.ou"t aMI Jimmie "°'" Sc<en.en, Je!!tY Q , and Su•an J, Mon!rleone, Lultl a11<:1 Marian Ro•e MonleltOf\f, Marian ROMO •nd LUllll 8rocklef\ur1!. Alkt l(a!!'lleen and Manion Pllnt v C•vl,. Sa tlv and Geor11e C. Jr ~olbut. L!nd• R and Loron Judln l(jn111ton, Je•n anll Oovol•\ S'-011tn Ma!nev, verA Mae and Clittord Flov(le (~"QP!ll. 0 1•nt J. and Ja<~ A Fore, Lind" L. •nd Clvde veri.11 Lanoe, V•llia St • •nd l!'loma' WaYn• Breedlove. Ella Atlt~ and JMc Sob Sur11ei. Donald Ev•••" and Billo• Sue e ri11g•, Leomoine and Cetlll• Jean MurdD<:.k. Lind• Norton and Oona!<! Norman 1 ruli llo, David M. and OeDo•• J. Frant<hn !Ytllm~n. Rich."'d L an<i cnn•t.e A. Sc"'"'""' Aud<tY T. and R"b•r! L. SteDe. Donna M•"t &t1<1 Rc~er! llOvd Scher,..erhorn. Allee and Lvl1 A &e111, wn11a"' H and Sylvia Yal• Nan~ervis. Ev1l•n F•va and Wair•• W•>· '" G•a,cock, Ooro!hy Ellen •nd Rav Oor• ... li•rn•ntl••• E<iwardo and M••I• ,llM Jun• 11 Wade. Palrlcl• 0 and Jo••o~ Arm>!ron11, FranH • G. and lout\ Mall><> [0'1••<i1. P•enon Ell\wottt> •nd C•rol Jeane II• Moran, Jerrv C.le" Sc and Cl<Jrl~ Jt an eurK•uno. !:lellv R. and Donald f.. Minion. Paul C.. Jr. and Sh .. 1la J, Jongbl~. Wlllla.,, am! Chds!lnt B1•11, Maudlft Ann 1nd Oenn•• F. Rov~'"· l(a•~t •nd R•gln•ld() Ounk le, RoDpr! L. •nd Beverly J INTERlOCUlORY OECREE ~ Enltr~ JUN! H Rl•o•l1•. v•ol<P L and Re'd rt D•rw1n. O<!r•'~ t; •nd Donald J, Fo!a, O•a Mae •nd Aubr•y e . R<>D•ni.or. (.ynth>a M, And F••n~lln c;., "'°"" C.•,ol •nd [<1war<! A S•~• .. Ann M an<! Al!or> "' 88 ""'!" S•~<'r• t<:•v •"d Jo'""" "''dw•tl, Ll'Or>• Yvonne •nd C.h•rll't T. El'lW•" Qe<o<e• •nd Frrd•.it< Cl"'k l'l":n•rd• R•vmond 8"<! Cvnt~'" ervd. El•<ba•• •~d John >< llobeO"'n. Don•ld Le• •n<I lil •ti.-<.c• '"" ~•<»n .. Pr''' D "n~ Jen• [o!fiel<!. M•roon J. •"ti Lnr•''• " ---1 Death Notices McDONALD Ar!11ur J~hn McDon•I<:! •5~ L""'""• I.a 11un• 9e•rh Cale ol ~•a•h, Julv ! So1r• vl,••d bv w•f<', Etl••D"'n V••lta !ton. SAi• uni•v, vn1o1 ~ rM. sn~H•• t8<1u~• e,.,,cn M'l•tu8rv c nanel. G••""''"" ••rvlr~• Tue.Cav. Ju>v ~. 1 PM. M• l •m•lp.al' Merric,.1a1 P•r~. S•n ll•l•el. C••I' SM!ftr l•wn• Se•ch _Mc•lu•rv, Oifec !oo. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLlFF MORTUARY '27 E. 17th St,, Costa Mesa 64&4881 • BALTZ MORTUARI ES Corona del Mar li7.1-94SO Costa Me5a 846-2424 • BELL BROADWAY ritORTUARV 110 Broadway, Costa i\fe8a LI 8-3433 • i\1cCORJ\1JCK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Rd. •94-8-415 • PACIF1C VIEW i\fE,\fOR1AL PARK Cemetery f.1ortuary Chapel 1500 Pac!lk: View Drive Newport Beer.b. C1llf~rni• 644·2100 • PEEK fAM.TLV COLONIAL FUNERAL HOi\tE 7ROJ Bnl~a Avt. We"tmlr15ter 113..3525 • 5,\.fJTH 'S i\10RTUARY 6Z7 Main SL "'"""" Runtlniton Bud BEDDING PLANTS UP TO 9 PLANTS PER CARTON! No one can match this bo rgainl A selec- tion of flowers including : petuni as, pan- sie s, vi olas or snapdragons. Vegetables incl ude, tom atoes, peppers and egg- plant-grow your own salad garden! REG. 49' YOUR CHOICE c Vinyl Latex WALL PAINT ~ For interior surfoces-p1as- ter, wallboard, wallpaper. Just roll or :,rush on-ii's self priming & easy to ap- ply. Fe st drying & odorless. Cleon brushes & rol - lers with water. ~haerCol~ REG. $3.49 I V t NY~·ip.Ti~ •-r-.1e,t w,.,u. ,,.i• $1.50 OFFI 6 Ft. x 15 Ft. Roll BAMBOO FENCING "For Th• Look of th• Tropic•" St reight out of on old Tarzan movi~for on exotic effect indoors o r out. Bamboo slots are firmly woven with stainless steel. ' ANAHEIM 2144 W . UNCOLN (200 YA•DI Ult or llOOICHUlaT ) PHONE 774-8:100 DAILY PILOT FOUNTAIN VALLEY 17100 S. llOOl(HURST {200 YAllOI 1ourit''df WUNll) PHONI" 961J:1311 I • SPECIAL HOLIDAY HOURS JULY 3, 4, 5 •• 9 A.M.'to 6 P.M. 3/8'' EXTERIOR SHOP A FANTASTIC BUY! 4'x8'x'la" th ick weatherproof shop grade plywood for all outside building projects. It's great for enclosing pat- ios , wall sid ing-hundreds of home and shop projects. ,_ ___ REGULAR PRICE 14.99 4'x8' %" Thick NOW ONLY! PER PANEL 40 Lb. lag STEER MANURE Cottonseed fed . Composted and aged. Weed free. FtEG. 49' I 1st Quality WALL PANELING Once cgoin we br ing you 'great quality at a fa nt astic price! 4 ft . x 8 ft. panels ore pre-finished luon maho gany. They're ¥-grooved and random planked . Your cho ic e of 2 exci ting colors , Desert Walnut or Winter Elm . REG. 54.99 NOW ONLY! SAVE s2.00I 50 Lb. lag WATER SOFTENER SALT Keep your water soft ... add salt often. Medium or coarse gr ind -Lin-Brook sells only lhe b .. 11 REG. 99• SAVE 30°1 , .,... -. -.. __ ---... ~---__,_ --, - - --· rtlil--~·;--·-----:._:c.J ----·----·------~ - DAILY 10°10, SUN. 10·7 Madrid: Two Sales Each Day ~ladrid Hornes al :\11ssion \"1e10. one 0f lht' n1ost suc- Cf'ssful dc\'rlop111ents 1n lhe Southland. has recorded 240 sales in only four months. The $21.5 million, 600-home com- munity is Mission Viejo's most successful project tn dale. ·w. ha" 8'ecaged two NICE 'n EASY"HA.IR COLOR Q-T"SUNTAN LOTION sales a day since the opening I in late February." co n1mentcd Our Reg. 1.67 J 27 Our leg. 2.01 J 68 Oa\'e Maddocks director or 2 Days Only • 2 Days Only e markc11ng, fi.11ss1on V 1 e Jo , , .. . "'"-T .. ' f · c , I · · d •·f" , 0 r fifth By Clairol. 'Nice n Easy 1ust 1hompoo1 In, '-aves "C'" or qu1c ... -o..p-onn1ng 1n O!?"' « co.mpanhy h .\end "J .. •c 201 your hair with sporld1ng nvw. natural-looking color. outdoors .. "Q.T"1equals· hours In th. sun. unit. w ic opene u.. ... • """°~'· '''*! wt..._...,......_"'6..~lli.-M...,,...t....-...M~ \\'llh 52 homes. had 30 sales , ~·-~*""'-tr 'Jt *' v'.,~:Jt~'Jlt.:t@t,,...-,.¢".."-: . ...-~..,.:-..-~"'r''""T · the first day." , ~\ • ,, • • '" ..... ,,;-\.:.l' A showcase. of Cahforn1a-1n .... + spired home ideas. the modCI t !J f complex is located at i( ~ ~ . Marguerile Parkway a n d PI ~ Trabuco Road and includes ~ / j L ~ ~:.,.. _,., many features .suggested by .,...-¢ (,' 1 :;.-:.; ·.· ·-'"' prev"ious ~11ss1on V1e10 buyers. _i. ,J Many of 1hc homes fcatu~e """t ! ~·/ such amenities as walk·ln .. , : close!s, separate I a u n d r Y it rooms, privacy zoning ~or '/i~ adult areas and sepflrate dtn· il ~ j l ing rooms. ,.\ -~ .. '·"·~M'"" """IJIJ!ll!il/.IJ.'.,.- Casa Royal Piao 61 · " a 'f "HOSE SAVERS" i( BABY'S CANVAS SHOES cozy three-bedroom. tv.•n-ba!h I 7 hoine ,vith a garden k1tch~n . M Our Reg. 44' 34 C -¥-Our Reg. 1.57 1 2 separate family room with "l"'" 2 Days Only p 2 Days Only fireplace, beamed cathedr'1l . r. ··* e ceiling in the. living room and I-¥'. lo w-cut socks, ?O% coll on. ofid 30% Coflc:>n c~nvos oxfords w ilh inj•cted PVC" sol•. full a step-<lown entry. · stretch nylon. Wh1t e. 1 Weor w1l~oul h~e cushion insole. Red, novy, bllHt,Pkiid·. 2, 3, -4 . Sove. Casa Sandia. Plan 64. a * for comfort. 8 to 11 y, • Hurry 1n todoy! * • ,o1,.....,. Cnloridoe- spacious four-bedroom, two o..:.*°-i....)f...._·* ..... ;f" -~:;* _lf:3IA •::..• ...... 11nd one-half-balh ,home , features a formal din!'ng room. surrounded by m a s s i v e arches. and a d r a m 8 t I c master 1uile wilh a y,·ood· burning fireplaec and dressing room. Red Moltz and Associalrs. Santa Ana·based architects. _. designed the homc5. which v.·ere decorated bv Carole E ichen Interiors. Fr11nk W. Radmacher w11s landscape architect. N!'w Madrid Hames arP of- fered in three to five-bedroom, two-and three-bath models. \\'ilh prices ranging fr om $30.500 to $39.995. Standard features lnclude ceramic tile ki!chf'n counters and ceramic tile showers and baths. electric range \11ith self· cleaning ovl"n. d1 ~hv.·asher . disposal, luminous lighting 1n master bath~. and stained hardwood cab1nr1 s. \ Ne11. ~1adnd mncicl hnmesl f are \oc<1ted adJacrn1 In the f'1 new ~~a rgurrllr Rccrca11on 'rs:-.;: ren1cr. v.h1rh nffrr~ a rnm· l plete prngran1 nf ad u \I .... physical (11ness art1vil1cs. Thr nev.• renter features lour rcl(u l;it1•1tl tennis courts. lt1rff' 1ndo11r charnp1nn<:h1p handh;ill . rnur1~. ~a11n;i rr~1111s. rx(•rc1.<:l' il' rtXlrn~. volll'yh;.i!I i·out!<: ;ind a I ::~;.""" · f~ ""'''"""' I 00 l lrref<'rn' ... 72 x90'' BLANKET ~ swimming p<'1"1l :i ~ N'w Ma";d Home< mav b< I ~ 0 R 3 84 2 9 3 l rcach('d IJy tak1n11: lhl' · S;i11 1~~ ur eg. · . Diego rreeway tn !.11 P;iz I ~ 2 Days Only e Roed, l~ft nn La 1'il7 Trl .· l igh tweighl.needlr..ovenblonke lof ~!)% M1rguer1te Parkwav. anrl lrrt '~ poly•sler ond 50% Joyon. Solid color1. on Margu~rite to the models. -.= ..&...: w~ Huntington Ranks Third In P crn1ils Huntington Beach r a n ks third of 177 cities in SQuthPrn Califomia in buitrling prtmits issued during the first quarter fl! 1971, according to <'lly economic dev,Jopment offict'r William J, Back. Huntlneton Beach w \ I h permit valuations of $.,2 .7 million rank! behind Los Angeles wllh $226.1 million and San Del&o with $32.7 million. 'il*;' *""W '·it'::r *~lt?Jf-~-... z. ... 'ot t-~--. ..~":-'.f... ""'0' I 1 J b191 w~h Ii•\. f ih 20 lo JO ,.L c1n1, E•lt• h••"V d ulv pl11ti~. USE YOUR KMART CHARGE OR BAJ<tKAMERICARD 1111 I 11 8' STEEL WALL POOL I ROOM-SIZE RUG ~' Our Reg. 14.1110 88 2 Days Only • POiypropyiene, 8 11 xl1 X ·ft. rug wnn no-if. . akld, waffle lal•x bock, Colora. Sovel ---~·~·~~* MONDAY, JULY I, 10 to 1 •,!!!. •• ·=~ llFllSHlll ID 6-1 r!NSECT REPELLENT Our 1-s. 1.44 2 Days Only 76C INSULATED BAGS Our Reg. 3.97 2 Days Only 2.96 STEREO TAPES Our Reg. 4.343 88 2 Days Only e fa. 12.oz:CAN MIXED NUTS Our Reg. 67~ 2 Days Only 2~·1 Salted mixed nuts w ith peanuts, pocke d in YOCUUm tins lo stoy fre sh. Great for svmm•r picnics. Save, '•H-t~ SALE! FOLDING CAMP BED Our Rog. 13 . .U 2 Days Only 9.88 • il4 t , ____ :o 32 OT. PLASTIC ICE .CHEST tic 30-GAL. STEEL TRASH CAN ~ $4.97 f' . ... -2 7 7 J ...... •''"'' '" ..... -""'' ... '''"'" !If 2 Days 011ly • ~•m111 1"t I lt1t~ v•td lu"· K11p1 loo.I c1(d fo; .~-loie~rt. 'i1!u•1 u11d for Ulutlr1l11" o"!y. (1< W.atMr·re1!1tc:irTt 90fvo nit.d aM.t st"f. Ccn• lf. . : 1 or• 2~clJon alze, With tight cove<. s. .. now! ~,_*2Dlt:3..,.,~J.'t~~~ The pace dlll'lng !he first quarter lndklta that the city could be on ltl way l.o a record yeti" in con!lruction . Hun- dngton Beach, now thP third largest city Jn Orange County with a ~aUon of 126,tO:l. lasued ovu •100 mllHon in buJlding permits In 196§ for lll COUl"llY rtrord. · 2200 HARBOR BL VD. ~;~::~· 0~~ COST A MESA Harbor -- n.. IS counllt.s from Frt..sno DJUl to the MetiC'lll n bordrr wtre. up S2Ml.7 miltion in bulldlng' v11lu1tlon durlr!g I.ht tlrll quarter of 117 1, according to lack. ---···- • J • --·--~· ·----.. -·--------. -__ .. ----·· .. -· _ ... ·-!.,, __ -----· ·--,.~ ________ ...... _ -.. ----~----·-- • . . S1t11rd1)', July ), 1971 DAJLY PILOT JI Second Homes Growing in Popularity • Ill 1971 ;~ ... ~ ... , A1'~0oly Ut~.H By SYLVIA PORTER dreds or dollars. Al popular the red er a 1 Housing or a ma•imum loan amount of $6.0on developments. Anti AO It goes . round 11Pcond home -more An estimated more: than on; Summer and winter resorts, Adm1ntslr8llon will l n s u re $1!,000. Also a.ssumln& Lhe le~ And fifth, behind !his vac1t· What'5 the profile 11[ a se-thi n half of them cottages. in 10 of IV71 's housin11 1tarts houset often re:nt for $2,000 l• mortgages on second homes. der is wlllina. you'll be able to tio11 bo1ne boom is the boom ln cond hom~wnC'r~ A while 11go nne·lhlfd of them hous.es and ...,·111 be for 1econd homea -an S4.000 per suson. As1uming that you can find a repay your fHA second home boating, which spawns • 1he Ctnsus Burtau ran a na- the rest cabins and ski lodges '-"' ...... -'" ••l•"MI,.. •"'-'lv• *-"•"' .. H<•;olot 111 htlH•fi Nrt fll ,_. f lt!rltwl..--e ... r1111..., • .,..,. Mlltott -0111<11• U1Pttlt11 -........, 111<r1101 -L•""tf .,. ..... ~I•, '""' olwlt, tll & "II..-, 1111 "-• .t. ,,, ..... " It< -LtN Alf '•11<111911. astotJnding ratio which could A third faclor is the long· will ing lender in this penod of loan over as long a span 1s 30 mtJltlplical1on of ma r l n a s', tionwide stJn•ey from which push the total for :.ei:ond ter111 inve~trnen L value of as~ renewed tightness in money years. You could, in short, get 1 a k e s ho re developments, these fascinilting facts about ~ol included in tht survey 111" a:.1:,,.~"t.~: ~~;.1:i,,.,"" homes alone to the 200,000 ..:ond home In attractive, end renewed rise in interest full Fl-tA backlna for the yachllng t•lub6 and more second home! ;1nd wcond were aecond homes outside the ct 1u. NH _ ""-llji _ J.._,..,. mark, incltJding mobile homes relaxing surroundings. riles, YOlJ can gel an FHA purchase er a vacation house onshore second homes too. Or homeowners emergeJ : U.S .• second home! ustd for11'==='=========~ for season;1J use and eon-Fourth is the fact that under loan for up to 7!1 percent of the costing as much IS $24.000 -lhe boom in skiing, which Nearly 3 percent or all Income or inveatm ent only, __________ ___; domin1u1ns in which grour>s of a prog ram authorized in 1968, •pprnised value l'Jf the home with a dow n payment of only 11p1wn11 the ski ttte:a houaing U.S. households own a year· tr1Hera, boa ts, the like . home ll\•rn!'l"s !-.1111.re certain --'---"------------'-'-----------------C-''-------'---'-----------"-----------'-------------------------- facil11les and costs. -.....,...... "Second ho1nes are 11 s1H lus 11ymbo\, ·• notes University of Michigan Professor Karl G. Pearson. They "provide for In· ve stnient appreciation, may be llSed as a vacsl1on residence and when rented out par1·11 111r, qualify for income lax deducti bil ity." St>rnnd homes also are d1rec1I~ in line with 1he Jong· tern1 trend in the US. to at Je;ist two of everything lcars, TV srt~. Jobs. paychecks) and the}' rellect e norm ou s I y pov.·crful forces. One obvious force behind lhe second hon1e surge JS our ever expanding arnoun t of leisure time alongside our yearning to escape frnm our congested ci!les and sub u r b s. On average, we now h;ive more leisure hours than workinJ! hours during our lifelinics: three. fou r and rive-week vacal1nns are s pr c 11 d 1 n g steadily; under the Monday holiday l:nr we have a minimum of five thrce·day weekends it yeAr and !hes<' "mini-vacations" will increase too. A second factor is the huge !avings on family vac<1tions . resulting From a second home fiver the Jong run. The hotel- motel -restaurant cosls for a family of four !'.Ir five on a V•eekfnd holiday flr longer trip can easily run int& many hun- Lnke For est 'S h. ' uns .uie Av<1il<1ble Polaroid COOL-RAY SUNGLASSES / ltp up in 1h~ ~hold~,,, lhp doio~ m lhe ~un. L ghti-r.~hl and Inc/ ~lop 1ellected gl1re, A~•ll• ta. 3.00 Elewt" Coa•t Dtw1 Top Stcrtt 6.50 6.00 5.00 A [fillW Place Ta Shop! 10 rr. x 2 Fr. Swimming Pool by IDEAL limeli1ht Stttl Wall OuJhly engineered for Ion~ hlr / 11 tPd w1!h liners th1t !edture e1rlu>11P molain~ 11 di slips on 10 lap edge ol wall' )!, a~1 ~.1 :~~ ~.·;:·:;·:,:·;::;; · '1""'a·· .. ""a·· "a'" mttal cooing. lier. 21.41 if 51!].] • 2-Ring Wading Pool P111r1m1 , • , b1 ldtJt -Now an intla!Jble rool for l~e iohnle l~·n1lv 10 en1ov •.. plus 1 lflO~ al 1a11,1~nd 3 49 l~ro11Rh rryslal 1 •a r Y•n)I. Measures 61'' x 1 f1. Rt(.3.§8 .+'5843·8 • 24" Swim Ring bf lde1! ... Swim 11ng i-1lh un 1Que PJSl~I a~•.lra[I~. lhP, "1~ Inn~ w1tn 516 llo"' Vdlv,s, •. ,.1Jc#51Mo 59c 24" Beach Ball by lde1I -R.i1noow r 0 IOI'. I )1 ~ ! . , . ~"(lnr~ 111~ 1110 l"IB tn~ ~alllf', and ~ee~ Ille sco1e low. R•1.19t #!llT-! 49c SHOP 10 AM to 7 PM MONDAY, JUI Y 5th, 1971 "Wide-View" Goggles bJ Rifi!rl ... lar11.~ pino11mic scopic lens \'ln:cn pro~1des w ae nRle 11Pw While IGrw ad ustable 77C hPad ~(1~11, llt(. l9c "Tri-View" Mask .,, •i,itrl ... Lll"g~ t~tino m~s~ wilh par.ora'll1r ~rllp•C lens, HIJUS!able s1rap. '"·'9' 77c Snorkel by Ri¥i1r1 ... Ru~~td pl~~: C ti10f, witn rubh~1 mQL1n n1er ~. /ld1u1 t~bl P. hrad 77 slr!p. White onl1. C Rt1.89t LARGE 7S"it30'' Air Mattress •1 Ideal. Med.terranoJ~ ~rnyl mat1rf .S ,,. !or loni: hours o! t~n. Rrp,ur ktl 1ntl11d~d. Rt1. l.8! f 5881-I 1.69 ''One of the few models that remain.s available at The Country ScenP in J..ike Forest !!'I our JXlplll<ir s1nRle·slory Sunsh ine llou.<:e. and 'o•1e know these homes won"! last Jong.'" tl'"p(Jrls Norman Stern, salr~ managrr of the home df'vcl op- menl btJilt b.v ~1 J. Rrock & Sons. Inc., a subsidiary of INA Corp. Beach Umbrella 6 Ft., •• H"3vy 6uty unvi~ "ii~ 7 p1111;e ~lum•num pol~. 811~~111 s 11 rped colors .• , that le! you I~~• your own sh~d~-anrwh~e Jl'.IU i:o. "'LOAFER" Beach Back Rest "Thr Sunshine House is well nan1ed ," s:<ui Strrn. ··.c;1 ntr t\YO w;ills nf windows in lh{• \ari:e Hnhday K11 rl1en-fan11IJ room brin~ the nutdoors inside cre.~llnR .i 270-clcgrec view of the side and back y;irds." Thr honH.' is available with four bedrooms or with an ex · tra -lar~e ma ster suite and lwn bcdronn1". The popular drsi~n featu re is the sunken formal livin,Jot room '.\"ilh cuslorn fireplare . "Beginn ing al $28.!150 !hr Sunshine Hnuse is a trur bargain for the fan1il y th.it is conscious nr superior '.\'Orkm<1nsh1p ancl design." cnn tinued ~lrrn '"The hfl mes of The Country Scene 11re the onlv m{l{lrratrlv priced singlr· fan.tilv dwellings in Lake Forr~! offering FHA and VA fln(ln t 1ng " C:irpr:1ng front ~ .1 rd \:indl\cap1ng A 11 d irrig;;1inn ~v<tt•n1s. :111d ri'.1r y;ird fen cing ;iri• 1n1'lu<lrd 111 n!I hr1n1r". Thr ("01111!1"\' S('('Tl(' ITI<I\ hr rrril'hrd h! !;1k1n~ 1hr ~;1 11\1 i\n:i 11i San D!'1gn 1:n·r1-.1.1!; ~ulh In the l·:I T(lrn !load off· ramp, going nnrth on El Torn to fo.·lu1r1ancls Boule~;1rrl. and then west on Mu1rla11ds pii o;;\ Rldgr Route Drive to the models. 80-acre h1dustrial Tract "Sol<I A prirne 80-acre in{lus1nal ly zoned parcel has been ~c· quired 1n Cosla 1\1esa ·s maJnr industriAI area for 11n un· diir.:closed amounl by lhr !)on Koll Cnmp;1ny, lnc .. Newport Beach bui!clcr-drvelopf'r. Con1pany Presidc nl Dona~d ~1. Koll said plans for ~his m 11 1ti-million-doll11r project represent a departure . frnm his company's mu I Ii -o c- cupancy bus1ne!'ls f'Omplexes \n California 11nd Texas. The first phase of develop- ment '.\•ill inc I u d e J11p· proximatl'.'ly 10 acres .ror tenants tiesiri ng 11p11ce ringing from 800 to J0.000 square feet tn a c;:impus-like iitmosphere Howe\'er, emphA ~is wtl\ be pJ11ced on build . to • 11111! re· quirements. 11nd land Sllle nnd le:ase programs. The property Is located at thl! ju11ction of 11 .i r h 11 r Boultv•rd and the San nclgn Freeway on-Off lnltrc1'IJ11 ngr . The lea!lng and 1•le11 agent for the proj~ct Is Coldwell, LIBBEY Stars & Stripes GLASSWARE ~W~ lh•ee ch~ers for . thl! 11'11, wh1tl! 11nd blue. f'op\ll~r "llllw" 1n1J!il has a pl1'e in tVtrY American ~ilcbeft. Set tf C 11 ll. 1.29 ANCHOR HOCKING "Quenchers" \ ' ' ' kt Tea GLASSWARE 10.88 R.1nker And Company. •----------------------------- ". ·-... : ,Jr. • .... ~ ..... ....-..... ,. ' ·~ ,--- ~ .. 7 oz. LIQUID "Vital is"~:_ It Cr11ams Ha ir Without Crease l~'!.'·'·l 3 or. Lotion or Oil "Tanya" T11rns 011 A ff.iw1ii att Tan ! MATTEL High Tailer Rumbler ll IOJI~ !hlOllrh 119 dare·d e~il S!11nl :. I w••M·• Double Bubble Two !.1vo11I•~ 1n ~ OOubl~ ~·~dtr _ .. lremrnd!llls monstet hub bias plu> /rlhon~ ol br11ht mutti- bub!llts "'lh d•11 11111 swttp. Comes :!~:te~,';~nd,1 33 Paddle 11ld fluid. • NIW,.O"IT l lACN lltf 1••11'1• A••., W••l(Nft "t•I• NUNT INOTON llACH ................. ,, ..... , MUNTINITON llACM '"! ............... ... OHfl t AM M 11 "M 1 OI.,. A .... 12 oz. GILLETIE Soft 'n Dri Ant i-Perspirant 4 or. Lotion or Oil 'Sea & Ski' Tans you Da rk •.• Tans you fast! Yisine Eyedrops lnr I~ 1 !~~ling r~l1et h~m l 5g mri\1'1 11ri!alron o! eye~ d'J~ IQ d1 'ar S!llfl~~-I 01. • Vis lo• Brome Seltzer li·n~ :, 1e anJ g~·.1c. Reg. l,15 Breck "Basic" Teitur111ng s~mpoo 111111 protei". So1.1i1tRt(.1.17 Pristeen Feminine Hy11eNe De1dor1Nl 8 6g9ccl -~~·~··~·'_,_,_,_1_ .. _·....:;_;:~1 "NP-27" liquid 1or A1n1~1P·s fooi (99c 1V. It. "NP-27'' Aerosol I for alhleles f[lll!. 1 09 • I!. • ""' Medi-Quik i Fifst Ail' s,,., lnr minor 69C ~·. bum~. cu!s. R11. 91c J 11. ..~\ _ "Moislurelle" ror Solt1.r Skin 69 R11. l!c I 11. C "Lady Clairol" Ultra '"I.DI • I "Clairol " Colorfast II SHAMPOO 119 ·, In Green OI' 81·1~. ; , Rt1.1.lS I tr. • ' I / • • OAJ'L't' PILOT Vacation A Boon To Alto The opening of the Val'alion season has seen a remilrkablE" increase in visitors from the lnland seetion.s of Southern I California. accordinl'.l to c.;ary 1 \\'1nings of !\'ova Re?.lty, sales agent for Alto Capistrano. lu:c.· / ury hGme d~velop1nent 1 O\"erlooklng the J)ana Point !ilarina. •·1rs hot <1nd smOJ:l:Y in the 1 i;C'nc ral Los 1\ngcles <1rea." 1 \\'1 nings observed. "and the I S:in Juan Capistrano area has a l" <>.ys had n1any vacationers from'there. ll's surprising how I ml'ltly of those visitors to the :i rea have come to see the b omcs vie have to offer here." The cooler, smog-I r ee eoastal climate has been a main point <lf interest to most of the visitors. according to 1 \Vinin)!:s. "You'd be surprised 1 hoy,· many of them are i d1~mvcring that commuttng I really isn't much longer than 1t t!'i for them frnn1 their present homes." hr clflimed I ''Tht1 t's par11cul?J'IY true of thnse whn work c<1st f)f soulheast of downtoy,·n Los Angeles.·• The sale.'> :igent finds that buyers of the prcstive ho1nes, priced fron1 $43,000 to $49,950, follo\\.' fin :incing trends close· ly. ''These people see the new.~ that interest rates are rising again," he said, "and out 6:i4 percent long-tcrn1 lin;inc:ing wit h normal doy,·n payrncnt becomes a major s?Jcs factor. 1 Jn addition, the fact lhat no Joan costs are involved 1nakes the picture even n1r1re al· r' tractive.'' The hornes ;1\ A 1 to Capistrann have flnor plans y,·i th 3 and 4 bedrooms and 21"l lo 3'-z b:iths in one and t"·o- ,:tnry p!;:in.s. From 2.040 to :!,552 square feel of living ?J'C<t a re <1ffc rcd. Y.'ith a choice ef lY.'n or three--car garages . Homes are con1pll'te y,•Jth deep shag carpeting. ,·ustom-1 quahly draperies thrnui::hout. Medallion k1lchcn" 11 1th double I sclf..cleanin~ ovens. ,,.,et har.~. marble pullmans ;ind ceramic kitchen counters and shoY.er areas, Alto Ci'{JIS!r;1no. 11111,\ !Y.'0 m1nute5 from the frf'f'Y.·av I s_1·slcn1 for ca~y comrnut1ng. h:i~ models oprn c\ erv da~ l Takr thc Sant: Ana S;in IJlf'Cn Frec"a~· to the ('am Inn r:strf'lla off-ramp. thrn >!11 cast In \hf' Nn\·a Real1y sail'~ nfr1tr ~t f..10 (";im1no de Los t-.tare 5. 1 l~~·-~-,1 { . ~ -~- 10 25 50 100 NEW CROP BABY KOi CARP .. '$3.50 ... $8.00 . $15.00 . $28.00 WATER LILLIES 2 for $5.00 WATER HY ACINIH-' 5 for $1.00 ALSO TANKS FILTERS STANDS ACCESSORIES Pacific Goldfish Farm ,_..., ,~,.··•• \!, W•''"''~''" Off ll'lf ,.~ 0'"" fll• .. w•y •I thl'""'"" ' •• , •• Ill 1!~t > Saturday, July J, 1171 ANAHEIM 21 44 W. LINCOLN ( 200 l AIOS Ult Of 11oo•HUllT I PHONE 774·1300 FOUNTAIN VALL•Y 17200 S. llOOkHUllT (200 YA.IDS JOUTM Of WAINlll l'HONI 961-lll 1 l/N-8/iOOK LIN·BROOK WILL Bf OPEN SUN. & MON., JULY 4 & 5. • • 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. BANG-UP REA.SONS J White Fir Os FT. LONG 2x4'S • Good, tolid whi le fir--vlitity ond better grade. • Surfoced 4 sides, e nds lrimml!d wi!h l!(Ul!d edges. REG. 39c 19:. •Absorbs mo istur e & el imlnotet odors. • Hormless, sanitory. REG . $1.59 99' 25 Lb. Bag • Choice seed perfect for year 'round feeding. • Espl!c ioll y for westl!rn so ng bir ds. • Be the Pied Piper of the bird worl d. REG . 49c 39~kg . 0 Sup•r Sticky FLY PAPER RIBBON • The good old fashioned woy lo catch fll ei, gnoh ond tvmmer pes11. • Safe !o 1.1se- 1oni!ory. REG. Be Pkg. of 6 0 TRASH CAN LINERS • He oYy duty, sonitory & odorle11. • linert lit 20 lo 33 go!lon lro\h con1. REG . S9c 0 3 .. Piio1NG CULTIVATOR -• •To mok • your garden chore• o little easier. I • Wood'" hondlo~ tempered 1teel head-il'1 mode to 1011. 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The area duo de/eated An1ericans Arthur Ashe (Richmond, Va ) and J)enn1s Ralston (Bakersfield) 111 five set.s, 4-6, V- 7, 6-8, 6-4, 6-4. The match lasted 2~4 ho11rs. "I've played New com be a few time:i:;, and I've defeated hirn twice," Smith said, •·11 doesn't worry me that he'S the reign• ing Wim bledon champion. l'm looking forward to the match.'' Chuck McKinley was the last American to win the Wimbledon men's title, in 1963. Since then only one America n, Dennis Ralston, has reached the final -in !966, when he lost to Manu el Santa of Spain. Smith, wh.o has never yet won a n1ajor tournament , 1s on extended leave from tl 1e U.S. Army -primarily to help the United States defend the l)avis Cup next October. .. Gal Athletes Steal Show In First Day of Meet By GLENN WliITE 01 tho 0.llY " .. I ll•lf BERKELEY -1'wo Orange Cciast area athletes match their talents with Russian and world track and field stars this after· noon as the sct-0nd day of the U.S.· Russia-World sp1kcfes! gets under way at Cal . J im Seymour. forrner Golden West College and lluntington Beach High spiker, y,•ill be aga inst a stellar field in the 400-meter 1ntern1ed1ate hurdles while Corona del Mar ll igh grad Kim Att!esey goes against a strong women's long jump contingent . Scyn1our is orr a l1feti1ne best of so seconds flat for the '440 (yards) sticks la st week 1n the AA U meet Thal rounds off to roughly 49.7 for 400 meler:s. He tackles Russia's duo of Vyacheslav Skomorokhov (49.2) and Smilriy Stukalov (!"il.2f plus New Zealand's Roger Johnson f:-il.2) and Uganda's John Akii-bua (49.7). Seymour defeater! Johnson, the for me r UCLA type, last weekend in the AAU nieet at Eugene, Ore. f\1iss Alll esey, 18 a week ago today, is a rapidly irnproving yo ung star. In nine nionths she"s extended fro1n 18 feet to 20-• Yet she "s 111 tough She 1nus1 face tea nirnale Wil!ye Wh ite (21-2), Huss1a's Inna Terasova \21 -lli) and A I l a Sn1irnova (20-10), Also jun1p1ng are Evonne Sanders of Jamaica (21).S1•i) and Diane Pease fron1 Australia (20-81,-iJ. KIM ATTLESEY Biggest disappointment of the day had to be the dismal effort of Yank sprinter Dr. Dela"o f\1erlwether. Last week h• ran a wind-aided 9.0 for 100 yards to win the AAU title. Friday he clotked a 10.7 for 100 metet'J and fini shed fourth as Soviet Valeri;i Borzov upset American's dash men for the second straight ye ar. He ran 10.5 into a 7.6 mile per hour wind. Newcombe and Smith are similar on the court -tall. superbly fit men with big serves. Critics have predicted the final will be a long drawn out match. OAKLANO'S SENSATIONAL VIOA BLUE FACES ANGELS SUNDAY. Dave Rodda, ~1 iss Attlesey's co ach, believes his protege is ready for a 21- footer today. f\1eriwethcr said he '1 had a hectic week, being moved to Baltimor• to Boston in his work but didn't offer that N "The center court is playing slower this )'ear," Smith said . "But it's still a very fast court none the less. Grass is 1ny besl surface, and the conditions will suit me ." Smith rate the grass courts in England best in the world. "The grass at Forest Hills is good. and the gra~s in Au stralia not quite so good," hP. said. "But flflnc of it conies up lo Wimbledon -even when Win1bledon is not quite at its best, like this year."' Tv.·o weeks of rainy weather before the start of the tournament left the center <'Ourt heavy. Players have CQmplained the balls don't bounce evenly. "'I've had a few bad bounces,"' Smith :said. "I shall no doubt get so1ne more in the final, but so will Newcombe. Con- ditions of thi s kind arc a <"hallenge. ·· Smith defeated Newcorqt,e two w~ks ago to win a warmup tournament al Uin- dort's Queen 's Club, an ~vent decided ()Ver three sets inslead or ij;~. Sn1ith also won when they met in L06 Angeles last year. but in previous m81.ches between them Newcombe own every time. "l have e chance to even up the record between us," Smith said. l\1rs. Margaret Court, three lime Wimbledon queen. was defeated 4-6, 1-6, by 19-yea r-old Eoonne Goolagong in a memorable all-Au stralian women's final Friday. Ml•ed DOllblft (•ffniloNIOI M•rlV Rl~Hn. Ev•ns!on, 111,. •rl(I M''-MfrQ•rtt (ourt. Au.rr•rl•. dett•t.ci Frew McMlll1n, ~outn p.tri<•· •""Mr" J!XlY O•l!on, P.u•1r~li•. 1·1 6-l o ..... n o~vichon. Aus!r•li•. •rl<I Mr\. !!Otl•t Jt•~ k ln<i, Lll<10 Be<Oc.h. '"ft•!e<I tl<0 No11an. Ro<n•n•• 1nd Rou•rn1ry C1•ol•. ~on F••n<.,c<>, t-•. t-1 Mon•• D..ibl .. :lonfhl il!ov Em1.,on, Nt woo•t ~e1cn. •rod ROO! L•vt•. Coro,.. del Mir dtl~•~ llrr!'lur Ash1, R!chmolld. Y•, encl Denni• iltl•Ton. 1l•k1,.11elel, .... t-7. 6·1. •·•· ••• Sports in Brief Olsen Now Free Agent; USC Cage Star Dies BOSTON -The New England Patriots Newa rk and playe~ Phoenix College said Friday they v.·e re informed by the before enrolling at USC. v.·as named lhe National Football League that Phil O!sen . TroJan·s most inspirational player , their top 1970 draft choice who sat out his rookie season with a knee injury. has been declared a free agent ''because his contract has expired due lO an error by the Patriots." No explanation was given. The Patriots said the 6-fool-5 260-pound deJensive end from Utah Slate 1s now free lo negotiate y,·ith other NF'!. rluhs under the terms of the leagric const1tut1on and bylav.'s, \vhich pro~·rde tor corn· pensation to the Patriots for !heir in- vestm ent in the player. • Troja11 (..'nge·r l)ie,. LOS ANG ELES -The death of basket- ball lellerman Leroy Cobb of the Universit y of Southern California follow· ini open heart surgery was d1sclosf'd by Trojan officials Friday. COOb. 21 . a 6-7 forward on the 1970-71 team. died in a Houston hospital Wed- nesday night after being transferred there lrom his home in NC'wark. N J. Cobb. who titleflded high school 1n • itlendor Retires LOS ANGELES -Safety Ed Meador. a Las Angeles Ram for 12 ~asons, Tetired Friday and the National Footba ll League club said it respects his decision. i\1eador. JJ, announced his rctiremrnt last yrar but changed his mind . He holds the Ran1s" ca reer pass intercl'plion record v.·ith 46. ''\Ye felt all along Ed prohahly would no! elect to play." said Jack Teele. ass1s- lanl to !he president of the team ""\l/e respe<"t the decision. lie ls one flr th(' fin~ players in the history of the Ha rns." • .~n11tos 1111~~ 1•a .. ·t RIO DE JANEIRO -Santos. the !earn of Brazil's soccer king , Pele. signed a $1 million <.-Qnt racL Y.'ilh Pepsi-Cola to play 40 games in the Uniter! States. AJB. the Br.1zilian nev.·s agency reported Friday. Alexatider's Fi.rst l1'in The report said one ()f the <'ond1uons for the <'Ontract was that Pele is to play ;ill the game-; Thr ttan1 has the option of p11·k1ng !ht> rlalf'S hut thf' games ;irr to IJf' p!ayed in a lwo-ycar periCKl Bucl{ne1~ Drives 111 Five; LA Belts Padres, 9-2 SAN DIEGO (AP) -Bill Buckner drove in five runs to help rookie righ t· hander Doyle Alexander gain his first maJor league victory Friday night as the Los An~elcs Dodgers defeated San Diego. 9-2. Buckner had thrtt singles and his third hGmer of the year to lead a J4-h1t attack th1t stopped Clay Kirby's three-game winiiing streak. Willie Crawford hit a Dodger Slal.e 11110._ ...... ,, .... , J\JIN J ~,.•I .I.on D~ 1:'! ""'· J..,Lv ~ °""9e,. 11 SM Fr•l'IC IK& 11 :JS p m. Jujv J Oodg~ ... , .I.on F r•ni:IJCO U:J, " .... JUfv • ~·· YL (~le-I JI :< m. bases-empty homer for the Dodgers and Dake Sims drove in a run with a single. Alexander, 1-0, making his se<·ond ap- pearance in lhe n1ajflrs, scattered 12 hits, including two run-scoring doubles by C\Jlrtnce Gaston. Both follov.·ed doubles bj Leron Lee, who had lhrce hits, as did Gaston. ;:ippcarance against San Dirgo on .Junl' 2fi. giving up 6 hits and 2 runs in 8 inn- ings of a 13-inning , 4-3 Dod ger vi('lflry Padre pitchers succeeded. h<Jwever 111 cooling off Willie Davis. the Doclgrr cen- ter fielder y,·ho was hitless in fi ve at- bats. 1ol.N OIE:GO LO$ ANGELES .... !'I •bl Wi!l1, u '' S o t e V•••nt;M, " (~tnPlo.n, )b .s 0 ? 0 C·~w!Otd, II S••~I. rt S I) a I O•vl•, <r (Olbf<l, It> • D fl 0 Alim. Jti l l't. ti ~ 1 l o Grbk..it" 111 c;.,,,,.,. c• • o l ? "~"'"'· lb S1>le1o0. 31> • O 1 051m• c 91r"11>. < J e o Ot •f~lw•• 'b N"'"'""· Pt ? 0 I 0 Buck"'"'· rl tC <rb>'. D 1 0 OAI•••-• D COC><nl», o D 0 0 Br1vo,oh 10 0 ~vetin..,..., I> 0 0 D oo:.ii.~. g o o o CR•o .. n, P~ 1 0 0 0 1a r ~ flll I 0 I 0 o e e a J I ? t ' • 0 ~ I I I 0 o o a o ! ' ? 0 ' . ' ' ' . ' ' ' . ' to11i ll 1 11 ' To••• n ' H 1 l"" l'O<!Plt • 011 001 10l-• ~an Di~ 010 001 000-1 E -(olbl'•I. Bitton DP LO' Anv~I•• !. 5•~ Q,,.., 1 l08-LM An~•lo• 10. 51n 0<~90 !0 '8- Ctawlo•~, Lft 2. G1111in ). Hil-8uc~n11 ), ('I"· i'Ofd l. • ·rop 'rin1e for Sie11,art J,J-; CASTELLI-..!, Frar.ce -Scotland '!< • Jackie Ste"·art in a Turell·FQrd S<'l tlu' fa stest ll mf' in Frid:'ly 's fir>;t pracucr ~ssion for Sunda\'·s French Grand Prix ort lhf' new P:iui" Ricard C:ircuil on 1hc r N'nf'h Jlivirr.1 S!rv.•;irt. 191':"1 "'orld c:hamp1<ln, 1s r1v.h11ng to r1'lilin a ~11m lrad in this yr.1r"-; eh;:unpionshif) Su110:-iy's rat·r 1s lhe fifth flf 12 t.il!c ra ces . Stewart l;ipfK'd thr 3 61-milr e1n:uil 111 1 n11nute 52 i2 S~'Cfln<ls, ;in average sl)l'rd of 11~ 29 n1iles an hour. Scrond fastest w:-is his leading rival, Belgium's Jacky lckx in a V-12 Ferrari, timed in 1 53.46. • Palmer U11dedded MONTREAL -Di:-.couraged Amold Palmer :said Friday he is unde<"icled about playing in the British Open in Southport. Eng land ne:itt week. Palmer, a t11to-time British Open champ. m;ide the comment after shooting 3~1-76 irl the seoond round of the Can;tdian Open championship. ''Therr.·!i certainly no .-;cnse going over ihcrc and shoollng 41 ." Palmer said. '"l"rn still kind of like that about it." the 41 -vear-old million<11re said . making 11 sh:ik.Jng molifln with his hand. Kirby, U , surrendered ~ive runs in &h innings as the Dodgtn shced San Fran- clsco 's lead in the National League West to SYI games. 1t's the closest Los Angeles has been. to first place since June 19. when they also were 51At back. They had fallen as far as B games behind. · Spike, Net Events The Dodgers ftLllowed their nine-hit &helling of Kirbyl.by ripping San Diego Ttlievers Danny Coombs. Dick Kelley and Al Severlnsen for'fl ve more hlts and fovr rins in the \ale tlnings. Buckner drove In Rich Allen and Wes Parker v.·Hh a ba...11Cs-loadcd si ngle in tllf> ninth .• Jim Lefebvre scored the Dodf!ers· ntrLth run of thf: game and third of the llf!·inning rally on ~n infiekl not . pespite gtving"":OP '° rnany hits. Alex- ander wa s allowBll to ~o ilie route becau~e lllllDY of San Dtrgo s hits were of the. serat.cb varfl!!ty. • Aleuodcr midt hJs firsl major lea@:Uf: ,,. -· _... Track: and field filberts will !\ave an op- portunity to view highlights~ lhe U.S.A. -USS R track and field championship meet from Berkeley Sunday afternoon on OtanneI 2 al 12 ;30. Included in the conti"'ent lro1n the tr S. are two Orangt Co.a11l are& stars - Jlm Seymour in I.ht 400 meter in- tennediAte hurdlcl' and Kim Attlesey Jn the women's long Ju1np. For the baseball fan . today•s g11n1e of the week fl'Alures the Pittsburgh Piratt'! .at Chicago (Channel 4, ll:J5). Ttnnis.fans will have an opportunity to --------~-,- view lhe men'! singles champk>Mhlp match from Wimbledon, England thiii moming arxl the women's finals as well as the doubles championshrp for men at 2 thi11 afternoon on Channel 4. ~ ------ McMullen's Hit Earns Angels 1-0 Victory Ken t.1cMullen broke up a brilliant pitching duel between teammate Rick Clark and John Odon1 of Oakland with a bases-loaded suigle with one out in the fllnth inning that @ave the Angels a 1-0 victory over the A's Friday night at Anaheim Stadium. r-.tci\1 ullen slapped tus h1l to left field after Odom walked J irn Spencer 1n- tenllonally. Mickey Rivers opened the in- ning with the third walk off Odom , reach- Julv J Jul• • Jul• .I Ji.I• 4 Ji.•• , Ang~I Slate ol.11 G•m•• P11 KM,.C \llOJ A"qr l• ••. O~klaO\ol Al>g•I• ••. Oakl~na A•og•I• ••· 06-l~na Anv~11 et 1<,1lnn•>0•• AnQt1' at Mlntlf!.CI• 1 !! D m I )! pm. l !! I> m J .\.\ P.m 5 . .1! pm, C'd second when Odo1n bobbled Tony Gonzu le z' bun1 and look th ird on John Stephenson's fly. l'la rk . 2-0. making only t1 is second start flf 1he season. had a no-h i!ter !rir a 6 2-3 1nr1111gs before Larry Brown shattered the spell with a chrck-swing single to nghi field Hick J\londay bcal out an 1nf1r!d htl in the eighth. Clark. who rellrrd !6 st raight hitters du ring one stretch. struck out eight and walked three . Odom, 4-4, was almost as good, 3top- p1ng the Angels on f1\'e hits llf' strut·k oui t~rce After "'alking Joe Hud1 wi1h one 011\ in the ftrst, Clark proct't'ded to rr!Lre !ti(' n<'xl 16 A"s in .suC'Cessinn until he v.·atked tl<londay wilh two out 1n !he sixth. He then had a brush with riis;is1er v.·hen Rudi fnllnwl'fl w1!h a ground hall to short . slop. Syd O'Brien played Jn de!1bcrately and Oippcd lfl Sandy Alom:-ir rovcring seeond but 1-.lond<iy arri\"t-d 1lhead of the lhrow. Hudi wa.1; t'rrdilf"<l v.·1th rrachini.; rirst on H fielder 's eho1cr and lhc no- hitlcr V.'tl ~ preserved 1 t11 cMullcn 1nadc a sparkling dcfe11~1vf' effort in the fifth when lie ranged hf·lund thr hn~ ;Jt U11rd to .\!ah ~;ii llando's hard bouncer and lhrnw the runner flUl. ·n1c As dnlled two h:ird shot~ \fl the outf1eld in tht" early lnning<; Rrg~1e .lacksofl se nt Mickey Bi vers 400 ff'et to dee11 center to haul dflY.'ll his dri vr jn the fflUrlh and Curt Blefary lined <lerp to Tony Conigliaro in the fifth . Ool.KLANO .. Mo"ll•Y. " ' Ru<ll. " ' Jldt'IOft. " E"'t~!fl. " Bonclo, " 8!1fr~. ' Br.,,..n. .. G• ..... ~ ,.,m, • ' ~ 'bl • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • ' • • ' • C•llfOl!,.lol. eb • ~ rt>I ... +,,...••. "' l 0 ' 0 ll:ovtr~. d ' I 0 0 Gon111I•>, 11 J 0 I 0 5t.Pllon,t I DDO S...nct•. lb l O I O Ru"· t>r o 0 ft 0 McMu•i.n. 111 • O ! I Conlo!l••o d 1 O 1 0 O'Brlr., " ) 0 ~ 0 Ct•••o 1000 10101, 1' O 7 O 111111 11 I I I Dne cu! w~•" win~'"'! •un "'"' "Off!<! o.~11na oo o ooQ ooo -o C1llfo•nl• O 0 0 D Q O O 0 I l Ot!om OP O•~l•nd 1 LOO O•kt~n<I I C.•11· lfQ•n•I I )!1-~<'f:nc•• ! 11 C.11•,, G1n/•le1 I,. H • Ell: tit SO Odllm ~.f.I I l>J I I 1 J I! Cl•r~-W,?O t 1 D 0 I \\<II-Odom. II (l•rk 1-).16. •-11,IU on Tube Tr.. le MtM 1'-~• Gr•!ld ,.,.,. o! EMU<•ni:•. 1•Dt<I In J-. Alto, "" N1"°"""I ""'' It.en, I"'" 11 51el<I FtelCI II\ ll:tf\6 llthtr, fJ1 CL-t-!OA5E i!ACE- to<llY'I lellu•• •Kt ''""' Moll•-II••• .. 1"" JI00.000 Holly-0.tl>~. -mti. •ncl -~lh, lot lhrff-VUr-Oldl. M:..,i:,...n; J.~I B~-J:~:~~~ 1-l~~=·~hh~:.:~~ .... The meet got off lo a tremendous begin. ning Friday as 17,oro viewed intense ('Om- petition and inspiring races. Although the men had four world rerord holders in action , it was the distaff pt'rformers Iha! stole the show . Lillie Dons Brown of Sea\lle bal!lcd Hussia"s Tarn::ira Pangelova in the 1.500 n1eters neck and neck throughout !he rai:c, Mi ss Brown led until the final 200 n1eters. Then the Soviet moved. ahead and began to pull away. However, the Arntrican put on a furious kic k and flearly got 1he flying Russ ian . ~1ss Brown ·s 4· \4 .6 was eighl- trnths of a serond bt>h ind the victor and was an A1nerican record by 2.2 second11. t\.1iss Brown said afterward '"I wall disappointed because I wanted lo win but l "'as satisfi('d because I ran my hardest. When the Russian girl passed me, she didn·l seem tired at all " And tht: second cro .... ·d plea.<;er provided by the girls came near the end of the day as the U.S. edged Russia in the 400 meter relay The Soviets owned a four yard lead all thr final baton handoff was completed. But 100-niet('r winner Ins Davis overhaul· r d the leader with 50 1netcrs to go nnd won go ing away The men h;id lhl'ir moments too. Tht: triple jump was wild with lhc fir:;t three fini shers all over 5;, fct•L And winning on his third leH p of the af1crnoon was 1968 Otyn1pic gold rn edalist and world record holder Viktor Sancyev of the USS R. llill top effort was ~5-9 1 1. America's Dave Smith wa.~ third al 55- 2'2 with Russ ian Gcnnad1y Bessonov ru a- nerup al 55-4 Yet the most exc·i!ing event for sprc- la!ors wa s clearly the 10.000 meters. For 20 of the 25 laps 11 wa s a four-ma n race-Arnenca·s Frank Shorter. tv.·o Russians and 1-.-1exic;in Juan ~1 art1ncz. On !he gun lap. Shorter held a slun ltad with Rashid Sharafyetdinov and his USSR n1atc N1kulay Sv1r1dov \.\.'llh1n a yard of h1n1 Shoulder lo shoulder they ran fur anoth('r tv.•o rnrters. 1hen Sharafyetct1nov put on ;i burs! !fl win by 3 6 ~econds over Shortl'r. Iii.~ w1nn1n~ effort v.·as Ul .418. Little Grrry l.1ndi;:rrn. l1rro of th is mccl iust sc.vc.n yeilrs ag n. f1n 1.~hed f1flh and v.a.~ laritd by !he f1r~1 lhree runners as hr ~tartrd the final la p his alibi for the distant finish. • i ':7"'• Runn ing into an 11.2 mph breeze hel(j his lime to 14.0 but it didn't keep wortlll record claimant Rod Milbupi of the U.S. from winn ing the 110 rneter high hurdln. Russia held a 54-5.'.l over the U.S. alte.t \h t• first day 's events wh ile Sov iet women had a 42-31 ad1'antage. f rld11'• ll••uH• "" llXl -l v~1.,1 .. llor10~, USSll. 105 1. Jim G',t•n, USA, 10 !. J, Lr nno• Mil Irr. Jom~lc1, 10,I • Oei\ino ~·~yz:~~~' u11;s0~~~~~~-1 u~B. 9~~.'.'1 •. J1m••c1. .1. 110 HIQn l-lurd"l-1 il!O<I Miiburn, USA, 1'0. 1. RgO O••orr. USA, 1,.1 ), GCl<I!'•~ MUrtl Y, Jl"111ce. ll 2. I. Arn~lao Bdlol. Purr!o Rico, 11 t. !. A~•toly tfn~i.a~~"o'';· us1 R. 1'·'· '· 111el.1nar Mor;ioQ.., 10,000.Mttrr•-'. Rl•l'l•d ~h•rlfv~dl"°"• USSlt. 11.ll.•. 1 F11n~ SllOrtet, USll, K :•1.!. l. Nll111'11 Swlridr USSll! ll:~.7. I. Ju1n M1rllne1. ~~lu11 7' 11.1. ! c;,,,,.. Lina.1rtn. USA. lO.Ol.1. 1. Jonn I-•,. fi"1ll'On Au1Tr•1l1. JCl·?r 6. 1!00--1 V+e<t•n'.r P•n!elov, USSR. l 43., 1 Mlk"-H l""IODOV$kv, U~Sll, l.Al.•. l. Oldl Ow•. N ... ~~~!i':.·d.l:~ss!·.., • i -::'.1. ~-a·~~'r;!1~~1,t!",~.1-',;v!t.i111~ a '6 '· H•rnmor Thr°"'-1. ANIOlly BONlifC~llClc, US~ft. 1l2·1. l . JacQ"" A(camt>ray. SUll•"'•r•. J•1»n ;n ... S:, Al H111. vs". ll•·I .•. Al Sho1•, .... n, USA. 210.l. «Ml ll•laY-1. World All·S!1r• 10.leY, l lWSOfJI O"~"le. Miiiet) 39.! !oqt11l1 mr01 ro<o•d •~t t>v U! ... T•lpte JumD-1. Vllcto' s • ...,,..~ ... uss ll!. n.4 . .i. (Wln<l·•lllodl. l. Gtnn1Cl\v a.-.•ono• USSR. U-<L lo Div• Sml!n. USA. ;;.2. i Moh•l\CI" (;111, lndl•, 51-f'" 5. Jalln (rat!, USA SJ.I. !Phol MJy, Au1l,1ll1. Cl'"°"" fled out wlth an•dt IMu•vl u~:~',~~13'.·v~~~~ ~;.~,0:'.' ~~s"ii.'tl\•~. ~··~o~:i Plu"<IO. USSR. 62-t . ;, LO> Miii,, Nt., 2~1&ncl. 61·1'1. 1, B•uC• Pirnie Can•d•. 59·10'> «Ml-!, F''"" t.ew1>0111e, USA. o0 J. l. Orfwln Bonof, USA , <o S. J. Ro" w;1"'"' Av•!•~""· O o " S-mvOll k 0t;"'t. USSR. '1 . .\, ~. 8orh S1v(~uk. USS R, H .•. t, l •l"Mon P•le•!l•v J1m11r1. 41 J POI• V•ull-1. o ..... Rot>l!rh, USA. 1'-J. '· VurL• h •O:o•, USSll. 16-!. l, C•nn•<li> Cu•vov. USSll!. 1t-S. •, (hril Pooonlcol•ou. Grorce. 16·1 Pl•C•• a"'"'"''"' od O'l I~"'" ml""'· S, l•n Jo~n,on, USA, 1~9. WOMo;N '00--1. N.odv•zhd• kol•1nllc1>va. USSll! SA r t Yvo,. ne S•n~•"· Jo...-•ica. )\.I. 3, !:•th•• S"ov, USA. u .J. • Mavl• LlmQ, USA, ~.I (ont• flnl>hory) !:.ol) M•T•r1-I To..,or• PM>otlov1. USS ll!. 4 l).l. mee! <•Cora. 11•11~" • ll O Lvu<lmll• B••ghino, USSR, 1969 1, ' B"'"'"· USA. ; T•.I (US. record' 1!1!!oro • 161 ''"· Bro.,.n 1.-.:t Froncle t1rrltu, 1~0) l. Tl•• Fvnn, (ln1<11. • 19,t " Lvu<l..,11• fl•~o~in R i 10 • ! Jr nnlrrr (),,, AU\tr•l11, • )() 1 • r, bbon•. USA, 4 .Ji 0, ttlQh Jumo-1. A"!on•• L111rrv1. USSll!. 1.0 "'"' r•co•d. bot!•" l .~·· o• l•z••~••· !910). l 1•'-l O~bltl• 6.'oll, ""'""""· a"<! Nin• Zd1n, USSll!. S-11. 4-B•ona• S"""5d"n uSA SI. $. Au<l•t • RH(!, J1m1!c•, S·I I Sut P~ .•. U~P. S-1, ICI0-1 tr;•h 01''' US.\, 11,, ? it1vl•~ 8twlt 1 Au~!r1h1 . 11 t J. "'•<lv•1hd1 B••l1mllyn1n••• USSR, 11 9 i p,,f t<o..to ln• USA, ll.•, S J<Nn """"'• T""'d•d 11 •. ~ M111"8 M•k;Jorov1, USSll!, '''"'· Jf v•hn I Nof'• M1r1~in.t, USSR. ltS-t (Mfff ••Cot<:I, Ptlle" lt•·• l>V V1l"llhn1 Po~v1, US:i.R. ~"/~ ~. '"1 ~~-~' '•,,C•~~~''' o~~fQ,~~ '·c!·n!a:'.'• 1 ?t1~1"t ilot.ort~ Brown, USA. 163-\0 c .. ,~s 1. r~n• Mv11r..~. ussii. lt;o-......1 '"'""' rrco•<ll bt11•" 190--l tiv M••lno•. 10101. 1. Tame•• l'!•nol"•• US$1<, 111-ll ), ('°•QI Frol!. USA, !66-1 4. Jo••oh<n~ O• L• Vin•, P~llll>f'lnu, 16!-0. S. C••ol M"'t<n C•n1<10. \IJl 6, Mono!I• O'"<oll, U~A. Ill-". CNrcllhlOft Bo~~"'.·;~~:-'·u~~ .. Hf?Y~· ~ii~i. 11H0in~ ~·~:~oi: J•m••t• II ~' "' •. ll i<h W•.,.m•~··· USA, 11 .?1 ""l !. N1~011y Avllov. USSll!, 111, '-'J,,, B1rrv Klroo, G~~~~~~· \~~i.1(1\.t, W•n•m•k~•. l<f.l; m1 Avllov. !>Q./, ll S l•o"<I•. 'ii •. IU k lnQ, S? f, 111. HiQh J~mi>-W•n•m•~"· J.9"•· 90f ol.v•olov, M l ''J,,dr·~~-~:.:i~ •. 11~1 ~~0~,f:lK;~: ic~'1'-t~' •:i.i: W1<>•m•~•t. •e.-1 I~ l••<>Ov, •)-t, ll'.l. Avllov.l!J: ~'" 611 J•<~<On, JI·?'•· •?l O~c•lhlon UO•il'll •l!ff 11~. •••nh -Hod<!• tlJIO, W•n•m•~•r :Jltll. A.vllov JILIO, l••na1no• JfO't. k.l11q l~I IJe•i\•on wOhdr•w), Trevino Fu111• Bacli: Vete1·a11 Wall Fi1·es 67; Moves Into Golf Lead ~IONTREAL (A Pl -Aging Art Wall cut through tric ky winds with a five- under-par 67 and moved into the second - round lead in the $150 .000 Canadian Open golf lournatnen! F'rulay. \\'a!l, 47 anrl 111 his 23rd year on \he pro tou r. had a 36-hole total flf 137, seven under par for two trips over the 6.920- yard Ri chelieu Valley Golf Club conrse. That gave him a onlslroke lead over Lou Graham, one of four who shared the first-round lead, Graham 111ipped rrorn a 67 to 71 for 138. Stocky Phil Rodgers and Ron-wiMer Herb Hooper followed at 139. Rodger5 had a 72 and Hooper clo:sed up with a 70. Veteran Rod Funseth, another of th<R tied at 67 at the end or the flr11t day's play in this national championship, missed a IG-inch put oo the 17lh hole and had to settle for a 73 and 140. 1..ee Trevino. the United States Open champ and one ()f the pre-tourney f~vor1tcs for the. i;J0,000 first pri1.r, shouldered hl<1 wa.y Into contcnUon with a 68 for 141 . just four !ltrokell off the lead and very mul'h In the running for his fourth tille of the yeRr. He wa11 Ued with Canadiaa newcomer 8('n Kem. who matched par 7?. South African Gary Player and Arnokl Palmer hed their problems with th1t fickle. shifting wind~ and lhe tricky pin placementll, however. Player took bis second consecutive 73 and Palmer slogged home with a fat :;is. going out in 41. The discouraged Palmer- said he is undecided abou t playing '* nc:itl week "s British Open championship.· one of the world 's four major te:sts. Wall , a polite. soft-spoken vett:ran wM won the Maslers and Player of the YW· honors in 1959, pk:kl!!d ofr seven birdtu 11.nd had two bogey s in the best roond .ot the day on thill tough cour:se some 25 mile11 from downtown Montreal. 5.tcond·•OUNI I" .... 1!JD,OOll l"I Woll LOU G:it:: Hr•I> r P!'lll R-•t• RO<I Fun.e1n l -. f .. y .... 11.., K•rft M •l•n Bi.t •! Rell O"''"' L•l>ton ti•rr!• Bob C~••ll\ H II 511c,1 L"' Ekl•r llGO RO•b!J•• E.1•1 F•'lft•lf Oe1rit 8•m•" T.,,.-y Wll<O~ G•v ~t•Wlf DeWitt Wttvet l !OIMI H1blr! Ctnedl"" ~:·: IM1-1JP' 61·11 -1311 " ••·70-11' •1·7'--11' ; 11.1:i-1•· ... 1Hl-141 • .... ,,_,,.. _. n..-M!I • •1-n--1 ... ~n-.IQ • 11-n-1n ·- 11.n-1.n • IJ-1't--IQ 71·"-1Q • 76.1'(1....] .. n-n-1u n °1l-l-.t I n-n-u4 "-IS-14, •• 6f.1~1 "" ' -.---.. ---:r------'·~''-'-. ¥ .... '-' \. -. - ' ' I • ~U DAILY PILO T S•t11rd1y, J1111 ), 1971 , ... ,Summer League . ., Co1·011a, Oil City, ' . • Tar Ni11es Wii1 , Corona del Mar and Hun- -:lington Beach ustd the Inn.Ill ball lo securP \'!Clor1e.s 1n the Huntington summrr ba srball leaeue Fr!day night. Corona 's Se• Kings zippt-d past Edison, 6-2 . .,.,·hile Hun- tin11 1on downtd Estancia. 4-2 f\f e 1 n ..... h i I e . '.\'ewport Harbor's Tars. beh ind !he ont- hlt pitching of ~eil Burt, downtd the f ounla 1n Vallry K1 .... ·1n1s nine , 13·1 in a five in· ning !ill 11 (nsta Mesa Park. CUrt Herbtrts slammed a three-run double 1n 1 six-run 0 flrs1 inning for the winners. The St1 Kings · J\iark ·Erick.son got th ings rolling in the inl iaJ inning Y.'hen he b!asttid a round -tripper Y•ith the bags full Scolt Parker and Larry Otnntr got aboard on errors and Bob Palmtr loaded 'em up with an infitld hit lo .set the stage ror Erickson 's blow. · PaJrner had lhree singles, half of the Sea Kings ' hils. Ma rk Sig! punched out a double and lwo singles lor the l~~s W'nflard \I ' 0 ' ' ' ' • • ' ' ' • I • ' ' • • • ' WN•I" ( I • eu" " 1 Kf'bl 'h •I I F'""'' ti I G •ll I! 0 W••IO, II ! C•••O <' 1 C JolfUlp cf ) I 111111 l' " .,...,nto1• Vo ••~ fl) '...... " C•"ol<. lb !<•l•o " IOI•'''-"• '" """0•<' )ti t<•~ .... " 8 t 1ln1•<' cl ··~ .. { J-• 0 LOUCM"bl c•. It '"""'" c 11,.,.,. .. , ,~ .. ' ' • ' ' ! ' . ' . ~ g ' . ' . ' . • • • • t<~nlt• u lO!l h • • " ' Scto"I '~ l••l"t• 1 .... • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • ! • • ' ' .. g • • • • • • ' 000 lo -IJ I OCll 00 -I ) { .......... I l•Ut II) .. ' . ' P1••t • II O•~nf•. 1tt-ct Polm., G lb e .rc-l(:n < Nltllon. ]I) ~Mill• lb ~ ~ C l1nll1 t1 Sti r.. ,1 JO~"'"" tO D ""a''"' l~ c ...... ,.,.,, " G"t •D•, 10 Mll!Of>. o rot11, l •l>fl (1 f'M• .. 'J P•ut. :It> 1<'1>fl. lb S 1~1. n • • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l " "' •• ' ' ' I • • ' . ' ' . ' . . • • • • • • • • • . ' . ' ' . • • • ~ ~ f ' • ! • ' • • • . ~· • • ! ! • ' • • l • • • ' ' • • ' . • Newport Resident Many Headaches For Stunt Flyer ... By PHil. ROSS 01 1k 0.1'1 ~1i.1 i !IH Lomcevak isn't e1'en l!st{'d in I.he Enalish dirtionary ~1nc:e lt means headache in Czech. However, that particular term \pronounced LUN-SA.\'- VOK l dots havt a ~pecial definition to Newport Bea ch"s Robert !Skip) Volk. The Lido Isle father of thrte young daughters is rated among the nation's exptrts when it comts to piloting airplanes in aerobatic stunt maneuvers. And , it just so happens that lomcevak is the n;i me or the most difficult ta ctic to perform In aerobatics. ..;.!though the happily mar· ried 41 -year-o!d Volk has never been seriou sly inju red in hls myriad of stunt and racing activities (including boat rac- ing ). his clOllest brushe! with the hereafter have mostly oc- curred while attempling to ac- complish a lomcevak. rion<i! In Sta111e and the Western D ! ,. I 1 Ion ChAm· p!nnsh1ps and Governor's Cu p con1 1)f't1tirin 1n San Dirgo. \'olk "'ii!\ .~1·lrt:lrrl tn the. All· American Hot Boat racing team1in !966 v.·hrn hr-c::iplll rtd 1 r .?f l~h::11npionship r.oiees \1·h ~pmrl-iAg his H<'d Hnrntl. lie s01ys, "I lo\e the t':I• cltement of f'nle r1ainlng the peoplr-. I practice sn hard at what I do that I don"! gr-! th e scare thrill but JUSt a tremen· dnus feelin~ of •c· comptishment 1n 1h.oit other people are. viewing it. "I lry to be very organiied and plan everyth in g well in ad vance, so I can ha.ve eome spare time." Late!~'.-Vot_k ha'.'!: bee n perror min.ii 1n front ft f cameras v.·hile at the throttle of his beloved aerobatic planes. Jn lhe Huntington victory, the Oilers' Brent Wh ite hit a Jwo-run homer in the third with Steve Dteter aboard. 1 "Om~><>n •D W•l~l>f•o••· 1b 0.,,1 .. •a, , Ni•l•on, c W•n<. !I (f"tlll , I! Albf, ~ McHonr. '' ' . ' ' ' . ' • • • • • • • ! LOMCEVAK, HEADACHE, IT 'S ALL THE SAME TO NEWPORT PILOT ROSERT ISKIP) VOLK. :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~--'--'~~~~~ Vol k explains, "it"s a vt ry dangerous maneuver and the plane. actual ly goes out of con· trol while attaining speeds 11 high 111 250-1&0 mph . He's just completed rilming of a full -length movie cal!~ •·.J W.", starring CI l ff llobertson and focusing on the rodeo circu it. The fli ck will be relea~d in Octobe r and in it Volk perform.<1 ;il l of Robertson"s aerobatic i;tunts . H•'>e\ H ..... ~ .... Ta11" ' . ' . ' . ' . " ' ' g ' ' • Dtt:u-r had singled. J CO'"f ,, l""l""t Su1nmer Pitcher Steve B r o o ks • IM"eserved !he win wllh some nif!y pilching in the sixth. • Hwfth~i.ft I•..,~ l•l Wrestling After Ed~on had scored a run .In the sixth. Brooks laced 11 cruicial situation with !he bases loaded. But he pro- : c;:ee(.led to gel a p1lcher-to- c1tcher-lo -lirst base/.: double _ pl_ay and then got the final out on a poJ>-up. Von '°"'">10•1, '' Ken....., •• If II 0 Nt•'· < W•11f. l'b "'"'"'"" ,,_]I) e,...ia .• ~ S•••"· o flr<»li•. ll>·O r ro•ll Jo A>Mo•O '' llloorbiu1~. II Moll, a ltlno. lb Tot1•1 .. ' ' ' ' ' • • • • ' ' ' ' ' ' • • ! g • • ~ .•. ' . ' . ' . l i • ' • • • • 0 • ' • ' • • • • • • ' ' Results Hijntt"''"' Ull CIU Galdon W1>t Hunti ng ton scored its first \wo runs in the rirst on singles . by.Kyle Van Amersforl, Craig Ktnnedy. Deeler and Brian Si"agt! and a walk. E110>1rl1 Ill .. -Jonn1°" IGJ ~·c I'll•• n;•m• jH) •.O Sc~ull1 . l~ Gr1M. 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LERNER SHOPS For Los Alamitos Former "The pilot pulls out of the maneuver when he s e. e g something he recogn izes li.e. some landmark on the Volk has al so filmed a doc u m en I a r y entitled '"Richtofen "' which ls slated to be shown on Channel 9 in the ne<ir future and is also in the process of mak ing an hnur· long acrobatic feature with Pennzoil (his sponsor) v.·hich will be released for television syndication ea rly next ye ar. Racing Entries Anteater ground ).' The lomcevak starts ou t with some outside snap rolls and gradually prog re.ssea, In a matter or a lew seconds, lnlo e.nd-over-end tumb!e.s . l"lllST RACE -olOG o-.a, ) ~tor aid> t. uo Cl10,.,.,lno. Pu"1 l1COl1. (J1omlno odc1 U60C lu•! {~"'""' {""""' W11<~ Cut! Ga {W1•1onl g;rd ~~:oi "rt:,inu) flio f'ai"m !MD•d1Dn) Bavnc nQ Boo IH•nl "Tonv 8ouou•1 (K•nl• t lndi•n A"<ui! 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I• '"•h 1,,,a Olv •'oo ~·• Mu• lt••<IOll! !~0 l jO 1 10 "Of~ I P~•ntd l 0 l'° Dul>•" 0•11• (l1nl<1) M o:LJ~"~~ t~,.'.'fel7 .~~ :~:1 IY ~~r.~. •,. ,'," t• \•o••'if, WOlc~ (••" 11 l••(!o J -1it Muf ""' • -Ytrij Pold Ill o~ IWV ... lH ltAC-1 -11~ '"''" 1 ""' o•tt• •"" u~ ~' e ... •~<•• T"• ~""'" I O<f ..... Olv·•'o~ 01wu M••·C 'H"'I •• S"t' IHo<d,MOI ~, •• ,,.... C~•<• (1•"""1 l 1m•-.. • lO Al '0 I!•'-' M• Ou1•U 11 l'd nct . Ml Ewlo I •' ..... 1,,., • l~ 1 .. , ,. VI I ool l lGHTH «ACE l l'O YOfO\ l v••• oto, ~ u•. '"""'"'""""' Pu••• 1"000 l n1 Ena,,.••"<• "'"'''0 a'1'"''"" T•a"' 51Ulfll l A<l•lrJ II «! l <CI 11" (ol bb;-. l oY fJlorn•tl JOO SovlM\•~• tt•w••" t K1n.1t 100 •<(I T!mt-. .U l •IO "'"' ll•n-"T•••• l•I<•• V>1m•oc~o• On T"• Ml11t l1, 'ull M.-M••. u~CI• wn Nl'°'tlt ll•CI" -*Xi ,.,d, l •••• &I~· .. ~· c io1,,.,,,. Pu•u 1DOO Jlo'l.,,lll•r!"oolf l Ii"' 1 (1(1 !"1 o,,.,.,, Wo!cn 10••"•1 II to l!XI ~ ..... _ 8•• eo. 1 ~.1,~1 ~ 1'!I 1,,.,.,, lC I 10 '""" ••~ W·"~'" C.•'~ U•clr Et•"· 0011 ll'"nay. ~""~ _,,,, II 1 ••<1•, l·l'•lt .. 'o l 1r .. l •01mo WI!(~. ••le ••n II. \Vood s Na bs T,vo Races Huntington Beach"s Hic k Wood& captured the 1cr11tch main t vent Md the. featured two-lap match race t n highlight motorcyclt racing at Orange County f11 1r1trounds Friday night Woods fini!iht'd ahead of ~likt Bnst Larry Sh1w 11nrl Scott Autrey In the ~cratch main 11nd ou tduf'IM Bast In I the m.iitch ra ct . In lhe five-l""fl h11ndlcap n1 ain e1·en1. Fulterlon·.~ Larry Shaw "on It with Rast .~rond Butch fL,hburn w,1111: third .iind \\'oodll' finished l{lurth. P•l••o'• lloc•el JC·~~·I l\l•c• "">Ul "U> !Str1u1>I Monon 1H••ll ~!l•n•1 Jr ! !Wet>0nl lruf C•n f ly t Ad11<1 I m lh•10 !81nO•I Po•Qrim Flo" !Word) Lo loollt IHo•alnol c,.,,, Loa Pornorl f'0<1n l•r IC l •OOll/ ""• I Ifill• L• V1ou• BM Lu< 11(.!nl11 MA•'~' C<>0vcoT •P •o~ t<••• Double 1tt••<llnol '" "' " ' '" '" "' "' ' " 111 I "' '" "' '" THlllD 11 .. CE -.. ~ vt ,dl J \o•or ~·n• & UP A""""""<"· Pvr u IJ100 l ap Tc><!d IC.rd•1l l """"'' ~ob 1W"'tonl l n• Covnl !W••O• Sou• (l!v lfl•~\•'1 l.•T!I• l •~• 11001 1(10,n;l ldt'• D"• !',•r l ~a•"l C.•D•••••or IH••d1110 I A Go:n Mon lllon•ld\ l'OUll.Tlt llACI -l lC •l•d• 010, & UD. Cl•lml•o. p~, .. (II'""'"~ pd(o '!IOO!l. '°"'"''toe tD••Vl •I O.eu '""'a l°'"'d"••l lh Su•• Kod (Allhon1 I"'"'"•' Poe••• 1(ordo11 l Vo O•••o t P••norl lluoo1 J-•• l o; !••n~•I Fo•v N"a< CAdllt l M!dWI V lom tW•lt onl AIM l lli!lblt Mr. !'lt ..... 110> (P1•nod '" "' "' '" "' "' "' '" ] ••o r ·~. "' "' "' "' "' "' "' "' '" l'll'Tl1 llACI -lJC YO'<'l 1 •••r <>1<1• i. uo '"""'"'"""' Pu,.• nm. Golcr {~• !Cr .. b•) 111 illor•; llo1c~ Hon• (P•~) lit lrut Gol t (i mll•I l ll Sl nfl' P1nO• [l-<l r!I "' Nlt!Y 1'1011 (JI"'"" Ill Vonoou• 1"""") !II '!)\111 llACE -ht •••d> l ''"' OIOo &. uo .0 11ow•n<n Puru tl:>oo Oulll• B0< l o• ISmit•I " ' ' " '" "' "' '" "' '" "' ' " illt D•I T"•'u" IWl rO) I' llv l!ov•I l\'J lloon l C•D••mo !Ht rll •01 l!un !•He•I W••rn l!oc••t I~''""'\ Moo1 O(llt.An (>tlr O,~al Wll<o.o '1rnu"' (A ~•"I To••n'' C~u • 111•"''1 ~ •••. , ~"1u••I '("·~01 0\ ~,.,l ;'s ~~O• ~ . .::: •• ~~rlbl• Lo1•0o• IK1 n") "' ". SlYENlH RACE -•!ll •l •d•. l Vlor 0101 &. uo •Ho.ooncn •uru 14000 Ovn•mo "~"'' (HlrO '~•l 01•mond Sun)"" !P•<nt•I ". "' "' '" •• Ou "'"""1 !1Cln1'! .0 1,m•loo 'u•i• IC1<~0211 Nu••• Mijch1cha 1111"11011 illC><kOI ~1lu+t (Vl uthnJ lru Tru !Hl "I Ovnl DO G•• !"d0<1J f l011tl1 llACI -UC ""d• Old• •u•u \.IOOO l•t 9••01111 J'""'"''"' MOl>n (HorOln•l tr~':!:' ~:.~~!"~i.1.,,, •• M"""' (oll•tn !Orr•"l l'I•• n O•rnv 4l•o•~" !lo-r >pl lo /J• !S!•ou"J u. ~··•"'" '\.., '" "' ". '" "' '" ' " ,., "' '" "' Alternate Paul Ryan , a member of the UC !rvlne crew from 1!165 lh rough 1969, has been named <is an alternate on the U.S . Pan An1erican G<imes !cam in the p::iir!'I vnth eoxswNn com· pe1ition and wlll tr11vel to Cal!, Colombia late thi.~ month. Byan , a roo mmate of coach Rob Ernst at UC!, has b<'en working out dai ly until his departure for the Pan Am tr la ls. '"Reing an alternate, he. can workout with the team NI the way and if anything happens to those 1n the boat , he will be a replaceme nt." Ernst says. "Paul 1s a determined type ," the; coa ch continues. "He just misse.d making the Olympic le.em in '68 but didn't gi ve up. '"During Easter vacation. he ~pent his own mone y to fly to Ph1 ladelph1::1 an rl find 11 pP."tner v.llh 1he s arn e delerm1nat ion ::ind enthusiasm "Th1! su m1Ti er hr quit h1~ job and rlrove to Ph1ladelp~ia to join hi.~ partners for the Pan Am trynut.s . Tha\"s hfJ w rleterrn ined he 11•as to make the tean1 and p e r h a p 1 participa te in the Olympic Games next summer." Tyan . a husky competitor. ls rov.·i n.ii v.·1t h Lynn Sherr of Phih1 delphi .:i 2nr1 the pair ha .~ another f'a~terne r <i s 1s cox- swain, Ken Randol ph. An eerie, breathtaking effect then enters into the stunt .es colored smoke. 1s released from the fu selages and lrail- inR edges nf the airplane. Vo lk has been using his S 4 O . O O O Pennzoil-C hipmunk aircraft for his aerobatics up unti l now. Bu t his sky-challenging an- lic5 are going to take a new !wist with the purchase cf a S20 .000 Pennzoil Pit Special biplane. Volk 1ay1 lht !he $2 1.000 difference in hi~ two a!rcrart is in the construction v.·i th the Chipmunk Involving mu c h more metal In its com~iiion. The price doesn 't seem to make much difference to the enthusiastic Salt Lake Cify nat h•l'. though . A graduate of Alhamb ra High and Pasaden:i ColleRe. Vrilk h a~ hi~ plan s fnr the pi t special biplant. •·1 purch<i~ed thr plane in J11nu11ry dov.·n in Florida and 11 ha~ heen rebuil! 10 my f'X · 11ct specific111ion~." ~::i\'.'I Volk . 11dd ing, •·so. I fetl lhai il"s the fine!lt ae rob 11tic pl<ine in the world "I'm no lortger involved with bo1t racing and am working h1rd toward winning the natio"11! and world aernbatlc champinnships 11he na t1nn<1l n1ecl will bC' l'ie ld 1n Ocrober <it Oa k Grove, Tex . out.side of Fnr1 ":orthL Currently p_e r f o rm i n g aerobatic maneuvers for spec· t.ator~ at the Gold Cup boat race9 back in Indiana, Volk will :i;how his wares to are.a fans again on August 28 with an e.xhibition at Orange Ct>un· ty International R.11ce.way . And. of co urse. hill most im- portant too! "•ill be -you guessed it -the lomcevak . Signs Pro Paet Former San Clemente High star Mike Kier· nan. \\'ho h:i.s signed a pro bas('ball contract \\"tlh t he Lo~ Angeles Dodger~. will play for Ogden. l 't:i.h of the 010 •' Mi c l(o<dou • M• •oallo "1><'" 1•0• '' I to:"""' lhO! C,trl IW•hon• '" "' "' :\ah Tou ,.n ey ·· Aftrr havi n2 manufactured bo11ts for 10 ve::ir~ ;ind h::ivinl:( Pin neer Rookre Lca~ue. "'On sr\'en na"!innal titles. I felt Iii-;..---------;..,;;; lh•l I h•d och lt"•d my g"'''" GOLF TIPS Nli'ITH •At l: -Olj(I '"~I l VfO t o·• &. "" l·•I>"' a. ..,.,., t 14 ,., •o hn:ir r::irin j! " P1t"f 11~ ~1 1 m "0 eroi• I Ji:o; fl' " Ooomo•n ~It• t (•O!~• I J•I o lono l ~•IC"" ""I !."•a ~ .... IAlti •onl ri·o~' "l•o •C ordou l c. ....... '""••\ ~ .. .,. ~··n • """'""1 ~"'' • •1>•·0 ro"""'"'" '""' ·• I m • Aoo(no l•t>o ll(J o,•) "' "' ". "I ·• ' " "' '" "' El \1gurl f'nun!ry Club in Laguna ~1i::url ";i-~ th P ~crne of a pa rtners be~I b;i!I tou rna- ment rrf'f'nl\\' \\"llh Harry Hilke and Tomm} Thomp!!on fir in s .oi nrt score of Ii i f(lr top ho nor s Of thf' k1r ty ht cnll rcted v.•hil f' ~k1mming a c r ns .~ ~·aten ... ·11 .~·~ thrt1u5['.hout th f' 11 S .. lncludtd In the p<i! 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The opening night offering of the John Cranko version of this deservedly popular ballet -far preferable. lo our mind, to the more confined H.ussian ''Romeo" -brought these joyous Gern1ans a bevy of bravos, most of which were aimed at pr1ma ballerina Marcia Haydet•. She deserved thern and a lot more for this vital. slender slip of a woman gave us a Juliet that brought to this critic's mind. more than once, the Gallina Ulanova rendition of this classic role -the hesi- tant. willowy run. the loving abandon of the bedroom scene and the final utter tragedy of the cold tomb. But one has onJy to loo& back at his flawleU\,J)a!I de deux work with Miili Haydee to forgive this most promising dancer for a lapse or two that can surely be ironed out in the coorse of this splendid rela· tionship with lhis brilliant ballerina. But the true strength of this surprisingly splendid Stuttgart ense1nble lies Jn the tremen- dous company effort it puts on stag1::, starting with a !IO!idly co1npetenl corps de ballet that has Its full share of mini-stars and ending with the mounlii:ig of some magnificent sets and costumes by Jurgen Rose. Hose's creations for "Romeo and Juliet" are absolutely stunning and by far the best for this production since that "'e ll remembered version by the Royal Ballet was last seen in our part of the world. Cranko, who directs the ballet for which he provided the choreography, spotted this brilliant designer's abilities long before he left the Royal Ballet for West Germany and these two gifted powers in the Miss Haydee brought these world of ballet have achieved qualities and a lot more to this an enviable rapport in more sterling performance and she than one work. versauhty Thursday n i g ht with a show-stopping dehvery of one of the most difficult and demanding roles in ballet - Mercut io, the constant clown whose devotion to Romeo puts him on the end of a !Word in- tended for Juliet's Jover and who dies at his friend 's feet. clowning to the Jasl. 'fht:re are always thost members of the audience who indulge, in what we hope is their ignorance, in a titter or two at this poinl of the ballet Here we have J.1ercutio, mor· tarty woonded and altemaling in demeanor between lhe onset of dealh and lhe determination to play the fool to the last breath and some asinine meml>ers of ~ audience decide this heart rend ing scene deserves a snigger. ; quickly established a mosl Egon Madsen is another satisfactory rapport "'ith her constant tower of strength 101----------------------------------- '·Rip Van \Vinkle" (Ken Clifford) is Jul led frorn h1~ 20-ycar nap by (fro zn left) Courtney Ca_rgill , 1\-larlin Brothers, Denise Kelly, PCl 4'f Stocking , Cathy Carl- son. Glenn F1 -::hcr and 'l'rish J-lannegan 111 a scc nl' fron1 the lluntington Beach Playhouse children's i.ho\v \1 -hich open July 9 for thrrc \l'Cl'kcnds. Romeo of the e v e n 1 n g , this young, determined com- R1chard Cragun. \\/ho \vould pany and he gave us fresh have been even more saltsfai:-proo f of his i n c red i b I e tory if he had been able to in· ------- jcct a tittle more drarna into a final scene that isn·t very much without it. PACIFIC WALK-INS Stev< McOu.en tai«s you for adriw in the Tl ~counby. NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES JOE COCKER "MAD DOGS AND ENGLISHMEN" l IN FU LL STEREOPHONIC SOUND plus JJ "PRETTY MA IDS ALL IN A ROW" ...__iiiiiiii ~@Pm iiiiiiiiiiii-.:.J ~~~ MATINEES DAil Y Also· "WHEN Dino saurs RUUD THE EARTH" (GJ Sun. lhru fri. ~Aoe'>'"l2·15.J 45.715 1040 'llNICI" 'l 00. 5 30. 9.00 ' . Sot. Only ~Ane .... J 30, 7-00. 10 JO 'Dorio"' 1·4S. 5 15. 8 45 -If you thought "SUPPORT YO UR., LOCAL SHERIFF " was f~nny "GUNFIGHTER" will ki ll you! .71DI IU21hE G•UiiB' msnmz "SOll'OIT TDOILCW @l '@!f!l lf B@llll ~ li:i ff/," • ...., 1\lll!100lGIN JOIN Bl!lli{)[LL ·.llHN DfHMR HENRY JOllES Miiii£ 'MNllSillM JACIHLJM -.1\\U•~ flll>iOIN -.. JUlS HNO.RO GAA~l _,,BURI ~f!ilEOY CU:OR .,~ IG] "'~=-,.cf> lJn1ted Arl1•t1 ALSO 'LAYING> l rh1111 Kehl! t111d Dorli Do., "WITH SIX YOU GET EGGROLL" RATED G . 'BUT MAY BE TOO INTENSE FOR YOUNGER CHILDREN. The picture fl.ll"IS 130 m,nutes! ... The story OOl'WS 1115 al the mos1 cntical houl'3 in man·s history' .. The-will lest through 'fOl,Jf lif0f1me1 ............. 1-1,;;;.;,.1 !!!M>ROM:DA SlRAIN Allllllll· Mllf MS lmll ·K.IJEREHJ ;;;nw:-NUD!lllXvtc . MoW.tCROnOH. mm~·c.1L;.tlli 1~.,....-:;;:;;J ig., ~~ .. A.l'ltlllol·1f0 .. l!Xl.Olf~ ------- 'S ongs for Beg inners' N ice Album by Nash By SrEVE UHLER Th e last mrmber of Crosby, Slills. Nr:;h <1nd Young to release a solo albuin is c;raham l'iash. and the <1lbum is en llcd ··songs For Begin- ners.·· Those who remember \vilh fondness l'iash's mus1ca f contributions to the group. 111h1ch often ti rncs seemed ouL of context with those of his compatriols. "'ill not be disa- pointed here. It is not 11 letdown album, nor is it a extraordinarily fine one. As the title almost im- plies. "Songs For Beginners'' ls a nice little album. face to face Do we :;Land lhc pace ur do we let the case go to waEle, go to wa ste, go to 1va stc Do you like !he taste'!" But on the other side of the fence "'e have, unlikely as H may seem fr om the above p2.ssage. Graharn N a sh . !ync1st cxtraordinaire. \Vhen he is not wrapped up so n1uch in words as in L'Qnveving a thought. emotion, or feeling. his v.·ords tumble o[f "'ith the greatest of case. creating superb and sof! pictures: ''Grov.· a little taller even though your age defies, Feel a hll\e smaller. And in stature you 1vi1\ r ise A hobo or a poet must kill dragons for a bride .. " There arc two G<aham Nashe s. music<?.!ly speaking. The first is the intros11ective troubador, the gentle teacher, 11•ho hears n1ore !~<1n a casual re s cm b 1 a n c e to early Donov an. But Graham Nash is For those who 2.1·c fnm!liar wit h his v.·ork. it needn't be said thal Craham Nash is no acid-head rock purist. In fact. he seems uncomfortably oul of place in the rock format at lirncs. seeming much ni ore suited lo folk music. Nash's foca l points are always his lyrics. and whether good or bad they are ah~·i.ys absorb· ing . The musica l aspects of his "·urk is always sceondary, though consistantly pleasant. Graham Na:i;h is 11 niixture more oriented with reality of both the best and worst One of the best cuts on the elen1ents in lyric composition. album in the genre i~ 1.he His words range from the feathersoft "Sleep Song.'' cer- sublitne to the ridiculous. On tainly one of his m o st lhc r1d1culous side, for in-beautiful works. i:omparab!e stance. one of th n1ost artlc~s to hls eulicr "Lady of th e and trite things to do is rhyme Island." i;11nply for rhvme's sake, w1 th l0;;-.... _....; _______ _,\ llO re21Son. Nash does !his sc\'er11! times on the album. and 1l quickly be co nie s monotonous : I "Do we havt' the grace to brgln the rcace 1n another place lfido JllW~O•I 11.l(ll •· o! ••• '"""""' •• lo~•I••• u 4o 1,1, •• c ' l •l l!D At R~tular Prlcet fl~IQJlll l'l.:fillli~IW.'!llS lli Mac6raw • Ryan O'Neal & Ray Milland "THE IMPOSSIBLE YEARS" BALBOA 673-4048 Open 6:45 70t t . lalhos .. lboa Pt-nlnnl• BOTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID PAUL NEW~AN2 r111.¥!SIC~' CCII~ JT 11111\111 PRE,MIERE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT • • • • • • • • • Or•nq• Coun!y Pr1mlor1 Englgmonl! Steve M~Queon •Ur• 111 "LE M ANS" !GI 51••1 MCOUIOll in ''THE THOMit.S CllOWH Af FA,111.'' Ol.t.NC.1 ~· ORANGETWIN •z OIUYl-tN --~ ........ ........ -·-f7"'1S•1·6011 All Color E~cl1J1lv1 Drlv~ln S~OWll>QI Belle O.vi• • ErM•1 Sorgnine "BUNNY O'HARE" !GPJ pl.,. e Roll4'rt Fuller "THE HARO RIOE" CGPI Ut.11N ..-Mnn L--· -·"'--' 811·t OJO DlllVl-IN AU Co~r Premlert [.,g~i;ieme~!I W~l!er M~l!ti111 "PLAZA SUITE" !Gl>J plu1 • Jlc~ Lommon "APRIL l'OOLS" 1•• °"'' ..... • ., ...... .,,, ... .. 7 10 1 E•clu•lv~ D"v~n Shcwi"91 """'" 17 m~1 be w;1n P•'"nt "SUMMElll 0 1' '42" (II) plu• e "'l•n Ar~1n "HE ... llT IS A l OHELY HUNTER" .,,,_.,. .. l ........ _ ~)I 1111 ......... " ",, .... , ..... ....... SJ .. ill 7 All [olor E•<IU•••e! Ur><l.r 17 mu" ~ wltn P"""' "JOE COCl(E lt, MAO OOGS & EHGL ISHMElll" !GP) plu> e Roell Hu~wn "l'RETTY MAI DS ALL JH .t. ROW" !Ill l'n<OO" ••• """'~'"""'I ~11·l1l~ ..... -.. ,_.., ,Iii\ Color F1,.,lly Enlert•lnm.,.11 John W•yM "1110 LOI O" !G) plui e Jo~n W•yn1 e Kim O..rbv ''TllU• Cilll:IT" (01 ,. ... '"" ······· .. •. ,,_ .. l71tl~t1 60!1 "'PLAZA SUITE' IS NEIL SIMON'S LATEST GIA TO HOLLYWOOD! Enriched by not one I Ile country is li.na. The dri.... is at 200MPHI THit:AT"E ~• .. 00" •D••<' C0\1' "ll•. _,,,. l"·l•O·; ' .... M.<M M .... G••~..:!•-0< .... 0"""'"" • '/ ·. ' ' !!! !'!!'• ' ~"!li~-~~.-r.:::..;.-.... ..w;::c..,,;;;,;:.;;c::,;.""' ~ ~ /f'f/f'i · but four stop-the- presses performances!" ~~ ."'-'I ~ !'! 1111 "'"" ~"" "" l"'L,, !'/ f'f,.. t'\,..., Fl'' ~1""1 Pt f"I~; ~~ l"'t: Jllf t:: ,... ,,, ... .t"""r"· --r "7 "¥ -CHARLE.$ CHAMPLIN, L.A. Times 1'~ ·IJ ~---'.M r . ....-_..., c.. "Hollywood has fashioned a hit! The aura of success that surrounds Neil Simon 's 'Plaza Suite ' is almost over- whelming. Everyone involved gives us his money's worth . There is little or no monkeying with the play. It worked be· fore and it will continue to work on thousands of screens!"· -HOLLIS ALPERT, Saturdav Review 2ND GREAT WEEK AT BOTH THEATRES .. ~Gffold en (;Jtyan O~eal ina eEdwarcls \ ·1d 2.~~~g·~~~~~~ G}lovers FAYE DUNAWAY IN JOSEPH Cl.JTION "The Thomas Crown Affair" "DOCTOR PHIBES" GP ..::.7 -:. • loGU C -~"·. :~:_..,.,.., ... -.-._ -..... -1 I°"'•..,..,,:;,;:..,,:-~ .... · ____ , .. _., ............ ~ --·------> -. .... ___ ;;._. -....... )" --· • .._ --... 'fj,. -~ ----,~------·--~ir-_-: ----------·----· .... --- I \ . ~ . ; 'Fashion Island Big Brass Band In Pops Concert ••• Hl!:nry Brandon'• Bl& Bra ss Ba nd wi!]··cap the Fourth of Julv thrte-dey h0Ud11y in !he -;,.l1;:1J'bor Area with 11. rousin g . ~ps conce rt under the sta rs '~l~f'ashion Island Monday. ;:::-""""e 11-nwnber prolfam, ~ch ls free to the publiC', :~ begin al 9 p.m at ~~phlon l•land's Stage Court ·:.~1. ;····:~Many of our sol~tions are : ;: ift'.:in up.tempo, lively mood, ·.-.-- ' Coast Students Cet Diploma_s which Is appropriate for tha occaalon," said the Ch1cago- b11std Brandon, who has directed th e Civic Light Opera in the Windy City. Thf 'selections I n c ! u d e Sousa's ''Semper F\d!'l is." Tuccl's "La Bamba de Vera Cruz," a Bova arran11ement of "The Su11rl' Blues ¥arch." Fillmore's "Rolling Thu nder ," Alpert's "Tijuana B r ass Sounds." a Br and on ar- rangement or "Dixit Doodle,'' Simeone's "Trumpet in the !\1ght," a nd Bacharach 's "Promises, Prom1.se11 ." Newport Beach Mayor Ed Hirth and his wife ~·ill be gue!l! of honor at the event, the first in the fourth annual Fashion Island summ ertime concert!: to be held ea ch Mon- day night through Augus t. QUEENIE By l'hll lnterlandl "I'm afraid Ute stea.k won." Attn Londer1 N eigl1horiy · Love Given the Brusl1 DEAR ANN LAN DERS: We live on a very pleas· an t street where eight bouseg ll.'ere built on opposite aid es of the lane. These houses are not identical hut slm1lar. Most of our neighbors are loi,-ely people bu t tk.ey don't have much in1aginatio n. !'lly h u~band and l de cided to make our home outstanding. We spent a great deal of money on shutters, lron ji;rdl\vork, landscaping, lawn furni - ture and roo fing. \Ve de- elded to go aJI out and build a lily po nd and a bird bath. \\"hen it v.·as finished we were very pleased Bnd decided it was well worth t h e money. Two weeks ego l h e neighbor• across the street beaan redolna thelr plact. Jt occurred to me that they m1fh! be copying some of our 1dea8 becau.<ie their colors v.·ere identical to ours. A few days later whe n we_ saw the shutters goin& up we couldn't beln11 practlcal Bes I de 1 , THEY are lnsultln11 US when they ask us to attend 11 church \\'edd!ng under thrse con· dit ions ·• Ple1 se say .something. - SAD FRIEND DEAR FRIEND: lf you r raotber considtr• tbe io- \:llat1011. 111 insult. ibe 1bou.ld DOI accept It. But 1.o 1end dt1per1 •• a ~·eddl111 i lft "·cu.Ill be vlelou~ and burthil. I hope. 1be reco111lder1 . believe it. Ves\{'rd11y the'----- DAIL v PILOT It Lugu11a's ''fl :=;W:~tl 'Music' Cast Set ,. .. ., O'T .. tit "LAWllfl'll(I 01' .i.A411.&,. ... "Tiii JllD WITl'I TMI CMllYlfAL l'\.UM•GI" Art Lund , f\.11rllyn Sava1•.l~="='='~"~'='=-~"~·~•·o.=.:'.....,:!!!~·~·~ and C111 Daley will head th•1· cail of "The Music ~tan'' t.o 1 ;'~'"'~'~' ~Y}/) be presented on Sept. 10, 11, 17\j i nd 18 in Lsauna Beach'• world-famous Irvine Bo··•.'L IJDill:iill Fl1eredtth W1llson's clas1lc '"'""'" mus1ca1 wrn b• pro-1 "Sea dreams" ducecl by the Lyric 0-pera j A5Soc 1at100 of Orange County a ~ tls 10th anniveraary show I .., 1<11w ,ILM ,.,. '"'''' "''Heat An Pntirely new production \\Ill be created by r.11chae11 Devine. Costumes ~ill bel dealaned by Bill Barbt. Direc· tor-choreographer will be Cris Timmons . The team of Timmons.I:-~===~~====~ Devine and Barbe i! re-united for "Music Man " after the! trio's higilly su cctssful pro- duction of "Ohv('r "' last sum· mer in La11una Beach. a joint venture of Lyric Opera and the Laguna Player s. A professional orchestra will ' he under the direction of David Huhlrr. Jan Rit.schel is1 mu,ica\ director. \ KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SATUR DAYS IN THE DA ILY PILOT Ora n1e Coast re 11 Id en I s L11.w rence It r..1ueller of Costa Mesa. and Bruce J. Luoma of El Toro, have completed 1tudies 11.l Ferris St iite College In Big Rapids , Mich , , ~lueller was awarde.d a ::. S..chelor of Science liegree in : tr .• d e-lechn ical education, It-wh ile Luoma rec:eived a 1 certificate in a u tom o ti v e • piachinery. The concerts are jointly SfX!nsored by th e lrvine Com· pany, the F11.,hlon Jsl11nd Merchants Association and the recording industry trust Juod. 'Awake and Sing' Ope11 s At Cal State F11llerto11 g~illv.•ork wa s plll 01i. Ann, the ,_ ....................................... ... f • Last year"' the concerts drew up to 4.000 persons. many of; t hem b I an ke t-wrapped youngst ers. "Awake and Sing." a thrte- act dram a aboul a young man's struggle to 5urvive dur- ing the depression, opens Thursday, July 8. a! Cal State Fullerton. neighbors stole every one of our ideas. Our ho1nrs are now identical. We are sick about it. Any suggestions? -MON KEY SE E MONKEY DO .~~~~l:!-Ul~~;cr.!.'l'.l~~~ Curtain time In the Arena Theat er ls 8.3ll pm. Performances are planned for July 8-11and15-18. Tickets art available at the theater box office. 870-3371, weekday! be lwe.en noon 11nd 4 p ni. and after 6.:JO p.n1. on performance evenings. DEAR ~1Srtl0 : Yo11 can'I ropyrltbt 1.1 idf'a . Tht only thing you tan do \1 rtpah1t next sprlna. Chf'ck with tbt monkty1 -I mean ntt1bbon -1.11d bave an under1ta.11dl11& tbat your 1'11'11 homes wUI DOI be the same color. • ' ' I • '~ · .. ' " _ .... ::~r; :i'i\cK cAss1ov ·JoAN1 oE'l.AN.Ev· · \ · :.::;'., ... GElllO OSWALO ;::,;:,.;.JAME S H NICHOLSON -SAMUEL Z. Al'l'<OFF ,..,,.,., NORM.ANT HE iii~ CO-HIT. "HARD RIDE" l CO-HIT "MRS. POLIFAX" BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:15 P.M SHOW STARTS Al DUSK ........ ,, __ ,, -~ , ....... ,,., "'' llO" PREMIERE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMOO • r«Jl'I Al 11.l J TllEATRfS • FOUNTAIN VIULEY DRIVE -IN ----- I I I I I I ,, I I I I I I I I I l DEAR ANN LANDERS : The OiHord Odets pl ay, ' "" d' 10 Or Al"i'n J Yes1crd1y, our family receiv· '""''-or 1ng . • , Keller, "gains 01uch of its ed an inv!tet lo n to a wedding. The boy is only 18. The girl is pc'l\\'er from 1ls concentr11led 17 and pregnant. ]l i~ no focus on lhe appalling reality secret. She sho~·s a)r('ady. 1 of the Bergcrs Bronx apart-gre w up with these kids and men1 11 h1ch becomes the they are OK, except !hey saw arr na ~in ii•hlch chl\dren llnd too much of e11ch other !like ni,11 ht 11nd day for five yearsl. parents ba!lle for survival.'' Whlll happencli WA~ ine:vitable . l\c!lcr, d1rec!or of 1hr aum· The wedding invitation is for mer theater and ;1ssoc1ale pro-a fa ncy church 1\·cdd1ng v.·h1ch fessor, predicts an out5tanding my mot her thinks 1s :;can· pre sentation of this .acclalmtd dalnus She w11nL~ tn stnd. as a wedding present, two dozen play because nf the cxcrlleot diaper.<; and 11 baby blanket. and experienced ca s I · · ' When my 1lster and I told her ~!embers of lhe cast are all we !hough\ it v.·ould bf: an in· local teachera and students suit. she said -"I believe in enrolled In the Summer.----------------------------------------------- Theater Workshop at the col- ' ., ltge. A Roo.1 !) • ·r,a'\. p I ·r. • ROI'\ "'OQ .. et·o~ J(HtllFlR O Hl lll • (,11.RV(>l=!IMl!. J(Flfl1'HOU5£R • OLIV[P:CONAHT *•'"'""' ....... . """'"'' "-· " FIOllLIH l.OIJLll(;lN r.<ICH~L LI l,.'l&I•~ •--~·••-'lC-.o<O..o•• OC>lt ••••lf ' . " ... [~ ........ ' ........ " ~ \D DO 'G~ '~OJ . • ~ 1/.\ . ' .b °"' !M ~Ll .S.~iMl!M . 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ZAC52 I, $2395 '65 PLYMOUTH VALIANT 1 Dr ., 6 cyl., •u+o. hen< .. redio, h1el•r, whilew•lt lire1, MPMl/1/8. $595 '66 PLYMOUTH VALIA NT 2 Or., f. cyl .• euto. h t n<., 1ir <011ditioni119, r1dio, h11let. YZ'l..- 421. $995 '64 VOLVO 1'1800S Sl'T Cl'E 4 cyl., 4 •peed, r1dio, +.e•+e•. A 11it• ont 75 1 AGA. $1195' '65 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 4 Dr., V-8, •ulo. tr•n", fetlory ,;, condi!io11in9. full power, PO"'I' 1!11rin9. pow1r window<, power •11t, ••dio. het ltr. PFN- 899. $1595 '67 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 1 Dr, H.T., V-1, •uto. tr1n1 .. f1 clory ,;, cond itioni119 , rtdio, h11l1t, whilew1!1 lir11. VIJ655. $1095' '64 BUICK 1 Dr. HT , V-8. 111!0 .. f1 clor~ 1i1 cond.. power 1l1erin9. r1dio. he~te r, ... hiltw1ll1, tinl•d gl•n. (PAL4"10!. $495 See The Man:· • Wearing Th•: 'We Car•·· B11tton: '67 CHEVY MALIBU HT. v.a. ~ 1pe1d, pow•• •+•e•· inq, r•dio, h•1ler. lUE586l ). A nit• c••, Loh of 90! $1495 '66 CADILLAC Cl'l DE VILLE V-8, Auto,. fetlory 1ir <011d .. full power, pow•• ol1erin9, power window&, power 11•h, r1dio, h11l•t. tinted g l111, l •ncf111 top (TBA9 191, $1995 '69 DODGE SPORTSMAN V-8, Auto .• eir cond., r1dio, ha•le r, Nie• !or C1mpin9, $2895 '69 PLY. FURY STA. WA'1. V-8, Auto .• pow1r <le1rin9, ••· dio. h•el•r. (YVl/4] I). $21"95 · '67 PLYMOUTH 2 Do or Htrdlop, V-8. eulo., f1c· lory eir cond., power 1l11rin9, redio, h1eler, lend1u lop. ( UQX 136). $1099 '68 VALIANT SIGNIT V-8, euto., fectorv 1ir condilio1t- i119, pow•r ll1erin9. ••.dio, he•f· er, while w1 ll1, Yi11yl inf1rior. (XOMl24). $1095 '68 CHEVY CA MARO V-8, eulo., pc ... er 1!11ri n9, rt - dio, heeler. whilewell•, ~inyl in· lerior, :::112217. $1595 '65 CHEVROLET IMl'ALA SS ]96 '1-8. 4 Speed, rtd•o, heel1r. INQX319J. $595 '68 FIAT 150 Cl'E. <I cyl .. 4' ipeed, r1dio, li•1lt1, <WFP2051. $1095 '69 DATSUN 2 Door, ~ ,yl., • speed, 11dio, heel•r, !YP5868l. $995 PEN 4TH JULY 'Tl 1 ~·-·---~~ .... '. .... ----·~--~~---~·~;;,,.;:--:·:.::::::::::::.....::;;-:::;-;:::.·..:::::::::.:;:::::;::.~-:.:..:_:::~:::::::::::::~-:::::~'~'~<lli'~J: .... :.:.'..lI .- WE WILL 8E OPEN .:"'~··~ ._.~. i ... -.. ' . \: , ,,.. :(I'• ,l .. ALL CAltS IUt.JICT TO PRIOa SALi ' ~ :. With The Purchase of a New 1971 Pinto f-~ WHEN YOU BUY A NEW 1971 PINTO .•• WE WILL PAY FOR ALL THE GAS IT USES FOR • • • TWO FULL MONTHS THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY AT SUNSET FORD HURRY! T)iis offer expiru soon. All gasoline must be disbursed at Sunset Ford. NEW 1971 FORD l TD f.ORO LTD 2 dr. h•odlop. ft h.i .rr the al•ndArd •'IU•pm!nl p lu1 lh, b19 ~00 CID V8 2V ~ngint V1nyf lnp, 1el@d l~•ft cru 10 mAhc lr•n., whrle lldt """"' t,. power \t11t~rirtg ,.ir c.o,,dtf•ol'1;n1', AM r•d1.-. I nled gl•u & whu l cov• 1 •1. =781>5 T.AX ' L1C. '71 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 10 PASS£NGER WAS \' ;i 1111 I'~, 11 r c nml. l l.(IOO mil"" 1,w. J'.lRC"Art S4S99 '70 CHEVROLET NOVA COUPE b, ~I. ii .iri. 1•111 ·''' r1 . Jli ;,r.n 01111' L1< ,.,:,::.\(,! S2S99 '70 FORD FALCON WAGON \ '· I'·' ,.,, d"1111 , n1 rl I.•.'' It.A:<\ S26'19 '70 GA LAXIE 2 DR. HARDTOP L;imlil I \'J{ AHlll' r·;;; !;11 t. All', \\;\ll'lllli,I L1r ~~J;D\1% $3S99 '70 LTD 4 OR . HARDTOP \'~. Al/I", f'.S .. f;id. 111r, "an l\nl) L1r 7.l"lCAL $3199 '70 MAVER ICK COUPE h (~I. 1111111. r.s. ait ('011c1. E>.f'!•llPnl. Lii'. j17BLT $2499 '70 MERCURY MARQUIS 10 PASS. WAGON F111l P" r., a 11 r11nd, IR.:JM milri;. Lie. 74:JBfS $4499 '69 CHARGER R.T. \'~. R11t11. !'.S. r .B. l\1r 1·1111<1. E'<f'PI. cond lJr 230121 S27ff '6t LTD COUPE LANDAU \'S, A1tl11 , P.S. au·. 101\ milr ... • 171:.!:J:IO $2799 '6\' FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR \'X. 11ulo1., J'.S .. fa< I. R•r. ltmr ~rPl'll L1r. XXE670 $2499 '69 CHEVELLE COUPE \'l:l. 1\1110. 111r rnnd. 1 in .• I top. Brauttful. lJr. YLT003 $2999 '69 CAMARO LANDAU , .• IHllO. air rnncl., hf>allt. s11\rr & nlack. L1r 34iBLY $26?7 '64 IMPALA COUPE \'8. auto. P.S. ;rill•\.\ & hlack. Lu. ZVl.»116 $2799 '69 MALIBU SS 396 4 c;prrcl, mRI? \\'hrrl~. \'rry i:;hi\1 p. L1r. YRW46:i 12199 '6t RAMBLER AMBASSADOR SST V8, auto., P.S., P.B .• lilt wheel. Lie. XSV725 $24ff NOW $4199 $2 999 $2399 $3199 $3399 $2299 $4199 $2499 $2499 $1999 $2599 $2399 $2399 $2099 $2299 . • ' ;,. . "' \: ' I i t., . I t ,. l ~ . . . ' . A llG ILAST •aOM IOI HIUSHR -. VACATION TRUCK AND CAMPER SPECIAL 1971 FORD FlOO PICKUP 1175 lb. front 1prin91, 1250 lb. rHr springs. AND '71 6 PAC CAMPER SIHps 4. Fully Equipped Incl. Stowe Ir Ice lox. Ready To Go. BOTH $ ORDER NOW -........--~~ NEW 1971 MUSTANG FULL FACTORY EQUIPPED ., TAX & LIC. '69 TORINO LANDA U COU PE WAI \'R, 1111tn, P ~. f11ct. a ir. • li6:"i70 $2699 '69 T-BIRD COUPE F11ll I"""'' iln, c111t I< •1l11>r '1. hlA< k L1r \\'TZ371 1319' '61 TORINO COBRA •1 '1 •1•1•<1 \ 1-l, P S . ""'' llrn I ""nrl. L1r WTf.ili7 $22,, '61 OLDS CUT LASS COUPE \'R, 11111 •>. I':.;. All' ('<incl. Lie. \'Z;t,441 $2299 '61 MUSTANG COUPE fi C) I . 1»trl trans .. hf'autiful bluP. Ltr. IA'WT739 SlStt '61 CHARGER RT VR, 111110, P.S .. l\Jl', b1·au1iru1 ravf'n black. Llc. Wl'E318 $26" '61 FORD RANCH WAGON \'R, Rulo., P.S., bl"i1<:r. Lie. 812CTP 127" '61 DODGE CORONET WAGON \'R, n11ln. P.S., 1111<' uwnrr. Lie. V('.J6!l1 $15" '61 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN WAGON 10 l'ASS. VR, Atllf)., r.s .. air cond. Lie. ZLA674 S2lft '61 IUICK RIVIERA f'ull l'''r .. air cond. Nicf'. Lie. VIM:JI~> ............. $lift '61 COUGAR LANDAU. \'R, 1l11ln. I'S., P.B .. fllrl an-. ) I'll rm & black. Lie. XLA238 S24't '67 GALAXIE 4 DOOR \Ii;!, 1111111., P.S., P.B.. wh1Lr. Lit:. Vl~1:3:1R l1Sft '67 CHRYSLER NEWPORT LANDAU COUl'I All p\H, air cond. Lit. YEf998 SltH '67 l TD 4 DR. HARDTOI' V8, LAndAu, a ir «ond., nl'w p&inl. Lie. 271CPH S17ff '67 IMPALA COUl'E VR, 11.uto., P.S., black beaut)'. Lk. TZK009 S1'ff NOW $2399 $2799 $1599 $1699 $1299 $2199 $1999 $1199 $1699 . $2499 $2199 $1099 $1599 $1499 $1299 •• I ~"': __ ..,... .. • ... TAKE VALLEY VIEW OFF ·ttAMP FROM FREEWAY WE DON'T CARE '~ WHERE YOU IOUGHT YOUlt ' CAlt WE WOULD L!_IU_ TO SERVICI 'W .. '-.c:-'1 -... -·-· 1•1 -_...,....,... .. -~ . -::::::·_-_ -._ __ · --P-......... -- _ ... __ ---- SUNSE FORD ·------------~ ------ --. __ .,.._,,. -·-- • ~ DAILY ,ILOT DICK TRACY S1turd1Y. July J }q71 •, TUMBLEWEEDS MUTI AND JEFF FIGMENTS PLAIN JANE 87~ ... ... ;J 'IC x t f r • THE NEXT THING YOU'D BE WANTING TO HIRE SOMEBODY TO HANG A PICTURE- -f DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by R. A. POWER I ACROSS 4 5 Stnde111 or Ytsltrday's Puzzlt SolvPd: . 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'40 Large l>o'ckage S .bdlVISl'l'l Q11a.,t •ly 55 Trumpettr 41 Eye hll 5 RnrnA'l ~ ,\hot 2~ Frosly Al- infl!Cl•on ol co·ntd·~S 30 Rim ol Ila ly 56 If not 42 West Point" b Smet watchtr 34 T nc htr 57 Somtthin9 43 Kind of lily 7 Part ol 35 lric!mts ian that is done 44 FOftign --tilt bocly 1\l~11d 60 Obstacle wr™ MOLEHe ~OINING n.EM ,n.~ CAST WILL el! Al.. MOST c.oMP\..ETl!. -ly Cliester Gould !S,IF PO\)('µ s+-IOW5 UP, A(l.SANSWEEP, .. 'SAY5 TRACV. By Tom K. Ryan \ 1 I !. ti/ii. By Al Smith By Dale Hale By Frank BaCJinslcl Ll'L AINa SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS -IS~'IPS'l­ J l ..... M'COl ... -AN' LOOKIM' STUPI b 'HU•fl 10 FALL. FO' ONE 0 MIS ~ SOU!ME.5.".' Nol1 AMNOT "TlNYTJM1 l 0 lt71 ... ,'\ ....... ~ PEANUTS ·- JUDGE PARKER OF (OU~SE rrs YOU RS: .. MD 'IOI.I KIJOW WH._T.l ! WOULDN'T !E I SU RPRISED IF I ANO ~MOfHER , ~ FOi{ YOU EVEIN FEW D,._ VS: I ;11i i· /fl'~·· I By Charles M. Schulz ~EC~TARJES HA1E 10 COME IH ON A 5ATURDA'{ MORNIN5 .. By Harold Le Doux THI SlUHGf WOIU> MR.MUM ly Al Capp By Charles Barsotti By Ferd Johnson By Roger Bollen 00t.J1r <iOO JU5T .. l'T! Ii WHE~ PE:o?i.:e DC:)f.J'i REl"ORIJ 1l£. Pe:Aee. Sl<S>J ? "' DENNIS THE MENACE MISS PEACH PERKINS .. J ~jl.M N .},.'i,,:::.. ~~ .. MISS PiACH, A IU98!T JU51 CAME INTO CAMP! MOW CUTE! AltTHU!r, MAl(E HIM F'EEL. ~1" HCME.: TAW< TO HIM!.' .... '•· l-40W CAN ! TALlrC T'O HIM? Ht: ONL-Y KNOWS IC:Aeerr- 1"AL.K 1 ' By Mel ly John Miies : . : . ~;_;z::rr;.._,:. : ., : . ~· =• ':.. --· ..,.,_ .... -..........--. J \.J #.~ ~, ......... .,.-i.-,...-.--<4!'!'::.. t ·-·----.. ........... ~. ~l§laift ns:.~ . ... ... _ ------~ . ---)----~--I ---·-·· --· DAJL "f PILOT Everyone Hu Something That Someone Else Wanta DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade ft. With " Want Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results General R.•e l E1tele, 671-6000, 2 ~•l E, C•e•I Hi9~w•v Cer•11• clel Mer, Celifor"ie BACK IN BUSINESS Remember when UNIQUE was "scld out" of listings? Wall, no moral This highly 1ucca1sful firm Is back Jn bu1ina11 ind markatln9 thasa vary unique properties (but it won't ba long b .. fora they're sold tool BLUFFS BARGAIN Formerly $38,500, no'"' $34.950. And it's sup- er! Sunny 3 bedroo1n Condominiun1 first steps to the pool \vith plenty of greenbelt and all on one floor. New shag in spacious Ji v!ng room. 1-fard-to-find bargain in hard to fin d location. Open Saturday 1 to 5 at 2005 Barran- ca. It's onJy $3 4,950 . (if yo u can find it~ I CAMEO CLEAN This hand is so cJean it's sterile! Almost antiseptic! Nice big Jot, huge brick fireplace that covers one wall of lhe living room. del Piso tile entry and lots of storage. Pop in this one -it just might light your fire. Open Sa turday 1 to 5 at 4600 Cortland, CdM. HEIGHT'S HOUSE Brand nP.w construction, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 3 car garage and 127' lot. Cute shingle and shutters on the front and big old tree in the back. Don't miss this one. it's something unique -if you are~ Open Sat. & Sun. l to 5 at 511 Tustin Ave .. Ne,vport l·leili!;hls. * HAPPY BIRTHDAY USA * R••I E1t•!•. •7£-6000, 1443 ~. Co•il Hi'll.wey, Coro~• dtl Me r, c .1;1.,,ni• '262!1 --------Gan•ra.I Ganaral Jhank A great bi~, heartfelt thank you from all the hard \vork1ng, very happy, proud members of the new Women's Council Chapter of lhe Newport l-larbor-Cosla Mesa Board of Real- tors, to all the follow ing companies who con - tributed to our June 24th cocktail pa rt y scholarship fund : An1eric.:an ~av . & Ln. ,o\merican Title ('o. BofA, J\1eYlport f'enter Ray F.scrow ('o. Calif. Land Title Co F'irst Amer. Title Co. P lowers by Morri Far \.\/es! 1:ood Services Glendale Federal Savings & Lban, N'pt CenL l)oro!hy l·laley -Artist Hollister's Florist I. Magnin 's, Santa Ana .Ton Jon llair Stylists Helene .Jov Assoc. Brkrs. l\larket Basket {~inny · Mnrrison. South f'oa."t Tlealty Ne\,·port National Bank r_;sc.:r0\1· Dept. Regents Escrow Co. Richard 's Lido MrkL General IYAN WELLS -PRESENTS - New Model Hom• Ct'lmt !o 2006 G11laxy Or1vt, Dovl'r :s.hore~. !o lite this exc11inj\, ne1<o , Jurnished modf'J. J u .~ t <."Omplt'lf'rl. Panoramic view ol Bay and lltlls. 5 Bedrooms, 5 barhs, forn1al dlnin~ roon1. break- la sl room with v1P\1·, \'rry ('11ler111i1111blf' farnllJ 100111 .11h wrl ba r, 1il'f'rlook1ng tht> Ganer•I G.naral Ganer•I MACNAB -IRVINE Fl NE R HOMES LUXURY & HEAL TH Marble hall s -Formal DR -5 BR 's -4 baths -PR -.i\11 Ne\v w/1ndoor health, sun room & tiled pool. F'inest in Dover Shore!'; 1\ re a -Street to Street and fee 5imple. 5225 ,000. 1>001. The tour n1osc 1<o;;i111ed LIDO ISLE ESTATE lc~tur~~ 11Jl in onp -Elt~an-Elegance. drama. superb craftsmanship - (?J View, Pool and Doirr high cathedral ceilings -5 RR's -6 bath.~ :shore8. Dll D I 'b FR ' . 'vh I . h 'd --en -~i rary -· -.1 car ~a1-1e you 1'f' f'~ W'-R . Id di also like ·10 snow you i onie age. ·cal pr1v.acy on 3 lu !:ih!y an scape ots. exciting view lots on which A ve ry ex ceptional buy at $215.000. 11 ~ c11.11 build 10 your i>ar-SPECTACULAR NEW IVAN WELLS MODEL ocular n~f'ds Visit this outstanding ne\v Ivan Well s Model Ivan Wells & Sons Home. Breathlak in~ vie w. beauliful pool. .I BR's. 5 b<il h.~. luxurious FR \\'/Wet bar. for· mal DR. OPEN D . .\IL''.I' -2006 Galaxy, Dov· er Shores. CUSTO:O.l BUILDERS SINCE 1922 2006 Galaxy Drlve 646.[5jQ BAYCREST -LARGE Large poel . large lot -fruit trees -room to relax: 1\ beautiful Iva n Wells 4 BR. FR, For- mal DR . E ve ryth ing (or \\'0nderful faniily living. Owner n1u st sell -priced at S82.500. UNIVERSITY PARK 'S BEST BU'f Nrwly l1~ted four hl'droon1 1.· Delightful 2-s1o ry ca1hedral ceiling Ln. 4 rlr11 h0111r 1n i1nr 111 Ncwporr BR 's -FR -DR . VValking distance to shops, Rt>ac·l'I'~ l1nrs1 11rra~. Tl11s pool. green bell. school. freeway & ~olf course. hom.-. fralurr~ IK'aut1ful nru.• Drive past 18052 Norton . Irvine Call 675-3210 !ihai:: C<il"pf'tins;::, l~r~f' for appt. O\vner s say ''sell no\v ''. $37.500. mver'f'd patio. 1tf'parR l f' rhild's varct. rrom !or hna t HILL TOP MANSION or tratl~r. dark room 11nd Mediterranean ma n s i o !l ~ breathtaking many orhPr lealllrC'!i. Pr1cf'rl \'IE\V. Over 4000 sq. fl. of Pairyl and Luxury. rij\ht /or last !\alP. Hurry f>n 4 Bfi -3if;i balhs -F"R. $112,500. ~~231~~~ S39·950· Cal l ON THE B.LUFFS ' GREt:NBELT Personality plus'. Si ng le level condominium !he most desi red "Bonit<i" model. Sharp. 1mmaculate. 111ove-in condition. 3 BR -2 bath. ONLY $42.500. 1-0' THE REAL \~ ESTATE~S SUPER SHARP OCEAN FRONT INCOME! Tl!REl·:-3 RR -2 b<ith uni ts near Newport f'i r;1u1. 3 BR, corner home Pier. 6 yr.~. 11e\I.·, recently redecorated. A!- "!1h 2 RA. !g (.'(1\'d patio, read.v booked alrnost solid for su mmer - hr11'k fr!. n\·'.•111•r! rani rni and 2 unit s rcnl('d for next "'inte r. $140 .000 ,t· n1~n~ lrP('!l. '.'In dn VA, or . -nicely furni shed -good financing . 11.i::h as~umablt fi',. lmn \1' pa~·111rnt!innly SJ8'.lmo.1ncl. DOVER SH'ORES BAYFRONT SACRIFICE 1.i .~r~ Call :146-.~Ro HlfK'n A n1ajC'.,tic 5 BR ho rne w/a study & billiard ,..,,..~.1 sized li brary. Dine by the light s Or a 2-storv chandelier. Beautiful rnansard roof. P ier & Slip v,i1I! accommodate a large boat. $179.500. Open Suodav 1-5 p.m. 210 Evening Star Lane, Dover Shores. TREE-LINED BEA UTY 111 c.o~1a 1'1i;-sa .. 1 tlf'droom r 'ui; Family Room. "HARD· \\IQOD '' fioors tha1 i;parkll'. 2 h1 sur1ous baths. Park.J1ke ~a rd 1us1 e:rear for CaJHor- 11111 J1v1n; Appraisf'd 11nd readv to s r 11 ill $24.!l:il. v~:TS Nn °'111n 11n1I n11n1- n1un1 rlown !n fllA. ANX· THE SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE \Vi!J be e vident as you enter this gracioui; upper bay cnunrry home. Peacefulne~~ and privacy. 4 BR -Pool -Jacuzzi. All for 147,950. SPECIAL BAYFRONT BUY Pi.er & Slip. Exciting, charming, warm & fr1e~dly .. 1 BR 'i; -Den --f_,a rge Ba yside Patio . .SI 17,500 . · IOUS' BEAUTIFUL -BIG MEDITERRANEAN Walker & Lee 4 BR 'i;, , .. R. lovely office, master suite \v in~ 2790 Harhnr Blvrl ~t 1\r!Mm~ :l-r,.~.t\1! Oprn ·111 9 P:'-1 $24,000 4 Bdrm & Den -DR -Breakfast area -Pool -separate 1<1r~e panelled roon1 \\' bath over jl'arage. Real fan11 ly living. SI 12,500 . L MACNAB -IRVINE 675-3 210 642-8235 1080 B1yslda Oriva 901 Dover Drive Newport Ba•ch Ganaral * BAYSHORES * OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 2591 Circle Drive Perreet tor lge. lan1ily, nl'11r priv111e beach & boa1 111.nd- ina, 5 bdrms. 3 barhs, for- n1al rl1n. room, Pll'cfr1r kuchf'n, shutters, w/w & dra~ • ASKING $64 ,500. I * SANTA ANA * DL'PL.f:X A-1 1.0llf', 3 bdrm . J t1a1h. n1mpU!i room Pl.US l hdrm. 1 hA!h 11pt. E"crl- !Pnr t'Ond1Vnn, room Io r HOR.Sfo:S • PRICED a ! S30.<XXl. * CLIFF DRIVE * :\~;\\'PORT Ht:IGHTS .-. f;x. t·Pllrn1 local inn, lgl", 3 hrl · 1·m, 2',~ ba rhs. hr1ck hrf'- pl~rf', din. area, C'pt , &· Ora[}('~ -S:l!l.000. * BAYSHDRES * 81\ YSllORE DRIVE; • Clos" '" samly bf'11ch 4 bdrm . 2 h11 th, hf'amf'd ~eiling, r!1n. roon1, li;:r. pal101<o••blt-in·b.111 - bt'QUf' -S:i2,:l00. "C" THOMAS Realtor ::'11 \\I , f'nK~t ll\\'~•. .->l~·~.~27 Nl'wpnr! Rl'll l'h Evf' .. 11:}o:Jfl~:1 ----_zs. ---_z DELUXE FOURPLEX Loc1ul'rl nn CORRIANDER :>T. -!ge cornrr lot w/ park·likr almosphtrr. In· rom~ 1700 mo. IDEAL TAX SHELTER 10°/o DOWN $69,950 Ntwpo rt .. F•irviaw 6-46-8811 (anytime) ,----·------ 1 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1 A £1,ll'.anr w. pr1v11lr h<il'k y11rrl i~ lh~ ou1.~1anr!111s: rr111url' n( !hi~ hrsutirul hnn1r. !AJ('lll,.<1 nn " fJU lf'I f'Ul-ric-!ill(' ~lrrr! ,vl!h 11. rroltss1nn~lly 111.nrlsl'apr<l h'<Jrll y11r•I Thi~ hnmr fW<'Sl'llt~ 11 n 1n1- Pl'f'"~"'" 101f!2r .1 hrrlrf"'m~. 2 h111 h~. f11 n11ly mnn1 , rhn1 n1t mom . i;:ourmrl k1trhrn w1!h ~l'll-<"lr111u11c 01·f'11, c11rn· n111n1!y f1<1 rk 11.n(I ~1<.·1n1 tluh- IVh11t r11orf' rnuhl yo11 fl~k !or S42.ROO· ran 6iJ--R."1:>(). BRICK and SHAKE Fa mily Rm & 3 baths 1\1<. lll'f IJ'ii l!Sl l'!'l'Pll' Enlr~ hall, r!1n111,11; nn, r1rrplf!l'r nl nalt11'11 I hnr k . .1 h11lh 1~('11 · 11.1 buil1-1ns nf}l'n 11! !I P"'1 ~ ........... TaTeJa l G•r•I General ~1 lO· J 720 '•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TARBELL 1720 Harbor I' The Shonslron1s. Bayside !)rive Security Pacific National Bank. l-farbor Blvd. Title In s. & Trst Co. Transamerica Title Co. United Ca lif. Bank. CdM U.S. Nat. Bank West 'n. Title Co. \Vest'fl . Mutual Escrow Co. I "\VE:ED Tr &. reap" .. clean out the lrell.Sllfe!I' &: Iri sh - tum into c1sh thru 11 Daily Tr1der·s Paradise column Is Barre ff [.11v1~h llJlf' nf hnrk, .1111<1 11 ~"""fllni;:: ~1111Nr roo f 11ill rh;o rn1 1111 rhal ~"" II • BR. 2 AA. l.in::c ('{)\f'P'ri p11 t1n n <'r l1rrp11 , 11nrl Jn11r!" I. ln110 ~ .. r 1·u.~1111n rr11 111rr~! C/111 r1n11 In ~('p lhi,< f')(l'l'JI· 1••111itl ~~4 .ft.'>O v11lur. C.:1111 :-.4j-8121 ((IJX'O I'\"~). To the California Air Guard for their good deeds, to Lois f\ilill!!r & her con1mittee & lo all those wonderful people who gave so much of their time &. effort, it was a huge success. Thank you. I------HOPE GERRIE, That's Where I General _ President It's At! PRIVATE On the b11yfronl with 11 view thAt "'on't r;ul1 llnl"I a shi:trly beitch In "'111 yrour11m11tl ~I up nn nr hir.l!k tn 1hr .tun your~tll 3 hrclrnnm~. :t•, tµirh,. bt11u1 t f ult y ttdtcoral~ -liv1n11: mom. lnrmal d in1n~ r onm, brt11kht1! roon1 N ~unn) kitr hen 1111 nn fl'lf' M y. ! Walch tht fl'.5~ing bc'lati; In t~ jf:tty and bay, All lhb~ cnupl.td with • proper ptudy with wt! bar and tirt~lace. Private patio -$164.000. Cl.It~. ,,., THE HE:AJ, "\.. i:sT/\Tl :Rs $21,950 5 ldrms SWIMMING HOLE Glt.e1nin2 BLUE HAVfo;N; JIEATED AND .FJLTEREQ i POO i .• 1\'llh com!'letr priv· acy 11nd loadl! nl deckirwt. I 2.100 SQ. rr. tw-11u1ifu1 1"1E.<;;A Dl::L 1\-1AR .1-TIUR BDR."l ., Three B11rh home with larg-1! ~n. r ormal Din. Rm .. Bkflil Rm . 11ttd imm11cu. l111r fo.:lt cL Kit. with lot11 of rabine111. COiie 10 TrWlnkle P11rk. CATIIOLIC CHURCH, public and parochial 1cboot1 and 0 .C.C. Owntr movina Eut ind will sacrlllcr his home $5.000 undtr compar- able horntt:. FULL PRICE · ONLY s.4l.!IM -Can ht-s(!otn pen & F•,rnlly Rm Charmint hon)f', Prunr kl· c•tian 1n f1nr rf"~ldtnri#I ll!'Ctinn, Hui:t:r la m1Jy rn1, bulll·ln Nln~f' t, ""'""· torr-f:vrninsr;g Ck.II &46-4:t79 _ t \.o •ir hf'•l1na: unit, n11nrral BACK RAY -NF.WPORT for vou! 5 LiMs. 5 D11ys !or $5. Cati today .•. 642-5678. Ganaral IOHl\I [ Ol\0\ ' ,..• I .f ' • (l µ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 1 ACRE RANCH COLONIAL 4 -i DEN + 4 BA "HORSES" WALK TD LAKE BACK BAY AREA Unbii:litvable ~ Quiet tree lined St. to this aorae-om "old world charm- er." 4 muaive ~room1 + hure p&ncled family room! 25' pie.tu~ win-dow In llvini room with unique n~lace. lArgt ~ i;q. fL dream kllch-,.n. Wall or glu1 opens to tltvated p1Uo \vlth 1i:ittl.11cular view. Zoflf'd for hOrJf'J. 'J'ruly 11. show· plaet". Crc.t lllN'A for chl\drnn. Mu.~t M'tl quick. DIAL 645-0JOJ I p•·e:Jenf:J CAPE COD-BA YCREST CHARM PERSONIFIED -This 4 bedroom dining room home is a perfect setting for/ou; Provincial furnishings. Room for pool. 15 .900 BALBOA PENINSULA CHARM OF EARLY CALIFORNIA -Bal · conied beauty wilh tile roof. Roomv ~ bed- room. 4 baths, kitchen \vi!h built·in!';.llnd lot.~ of c o u n I.er .s pa re. New copper plumbing, sprinklers. Built on l'\\'O lots ... _. '125,000 . CUSTOM CLIFFHAVEN U-SHAPED HOME -h11s co mplete rrivacy, and it's huill around a lnvel y slate poo , 4 Bed- rooms or 3 & den. with dini ng room, A spark· ling new pool has just been added. $60.000. OCEAN FRONT COZY & COMFORTABLE -Neat IS I pin 4 bedrooms. famil y room and dining room. Zoned and planned for e3sy change to du- plelt'. S67,500. Call for appointment to see. ' FUN BACHELOR 2 BEDROOMS · DEN -in Beach area. Quite-a-way to enjoy tht pleasures of life! $28,500. Buil ders Att•nt~n R·2 Nl'wporl Beach t1.1Mll'r lo' I Blk . to ncr1n, Good f'f'n1al '"'"· S2'1.000, I 1 CaJJ ; t:itJ.J00.1 644-26..'19 EVl'l!I:. S Bedrooms ViPW o/ hay f r o 1n upp!'r a1ory: bl11111.: 2•,, hath.,, 81'11.U!ifully furn. $63.950 C11ll : 67~·.'66~ 67.J-llAAG Ew-~. associated BROKERS-RFAL TORS 2025 YI llatboo 61l -J66J ~CAN'T-UNDERSTAND why onr of Ille llharpes1 l'lom -t• In Co~111 i\lr~11 with 4 Ord · room~. 3 b11th.•, 60xJJ,(J Joi, 1'lrc1r iC" p1f' r ntry. all tPrmJ. avatlabl!', 111 cnuld qual ity, lll 1!ill a1111l11blr for you. Drin'r mis. 1h~ ci'IA~~ CALL Walker & Lee '21:M3 Wt!llclllf Drive &46·1711 ()ptn 'Ill 9 PM PA RAMIC VIEW Of jrrry "& main chantlf'I j &>!lul ~ BR. ~ Ra, ru~I. PETE BARR En REAL TY h<>m, w"h "' , ... , "'" 1605 Westc:llff Dr., N.1. Priv, pirr ,_ ~lip, $250,000 Office Open S•turdays & Sundays ... 642•5200 ~:~. Boyold• D•. App '!. '' 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 I B 111 Grundy, R It r. I I A.\l Oovttr Dr . NB 642-46211 I ORI\ I L Ol.\O~ <1 t ;f ,1t)R \ * Gen•r•I * * * * TAYLOR CO. DOVER SHORES -$95 ,DOO * Ne\v offering ! Beautiful custom built hom e bv on e of the finest bu Llders 1n the area. SPactous 4 bedrms. !anuly rm \V/SUnken wet bar & formal dining r 111 . Heavy shake roof. interesting !JR ceiling & 3-l'ar gar. S1nart decor & panoramlt' vu . 2 ''ears ne\\•! 1700 ANTIGu.\ OPEN SAT-SUN 1-5:30 THE BLUFFS -$Sl ,500 'rhc ONLY E plan tondo avail able: lmmai.:u- late 3 bdrm.s & fam rrn 1 formal di ning area & 21'2 bas. On green bell. O'\\·ner has added ina ny extras. ln1n1ediale possession. EXPANSION HOME -$57,500 '!'his 4 bdrm. 3 ba, DR home on huge site ASKS for enlarging. Inviting 18x36 pool. Patio overlooks tropical rear yard. 1701 IRVINE BLVD. OPEN SAT-SUN 1-5:30 LI NDA ISLE -$145,000 You'U love the beautiful entrance of this gracious 5 BR home \Vilh step-do,vn fam rm & atlrartive wet bar. F'ormal dining area. Sn1 art decor. Plunibed for pool. Pier/slip. 107 LINDA ISLf: OPEN SUN 1·5•30 EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE -$2SO,JOO Exquisite decor in lhis lu xu rious Engli sh styl e 5 BR home. 3 fireplaces, rich \\'Ool cptng. elegant draperies. abundant marble a1r-cond , pi er slill , 1nany other amen1· ties. LINDA ISLE -$1SS,OOO \Van t a Brand ne\v \1•aterfront. home' Then move ri ght inlo this archile<'I desi~ned 4 BR w1fan1 rm. dining rm & study! Excitin~ high ceilings --J-rna ny new n1 odern features. 8 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT-SUN 1·5:30 LINDA ISLE -$1 5S ,OOO Fabulou~ NE\V 4 RH. home on this is land of yac hting & run. l"R. study & !ge DR . un· usu al architectural desig-n . 2 sly ceilings & frpl area . See broker al 8 Linda Isle. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -$54,500 A hon1e fo r you plus som e lnron1e. Front un it : 4 bdr1ns. hca1ncd ceiling . ~~ frpl. Rear unit : 2 BR & 2 ba ths. Immediate possession. DOVER SHOR ES BEAUT Y l'rcstige acldrcss! Brand nc\v 2·slory mod- ez:n with 4 bdr1n s, study. garden rm & formal dining room. /\ great buy at $105,000. 410 MORNINC: STAR OP F.N SAT-SUN 1-5 .30 DOVER SHOR ES -$175,DOO Gracious home for the exrcutive \\'ho enjoy~ entertaining. Pier & s lip. Enormous terrace surrounds pool. 4 Bedrooms & md's rm . CAMEO SHO RES LUXURJOl lS c11:;lom bit home on lge cor· ner site " o<'eii n v1e\v. 4 Bdrn1s, den, 5 bas. & P'vd rm Mosl rooms have vu o( spacious patio, pool & lanai. Consider trade. $175 ,000. CHOICE LOTS -PRIME LO CAT IONS 90' l"ront. level fee . . S 27 ,500 90' Pan. view, corner. lease $ 31.500 Q4' \11e"' s1!e on Galaxy. lease S 38.500 57' \\,.alerfront. pirr·slip. lease $ 4Q,500 Vu t·h1n a ('ovc , bav , ocean. Fee S 65.000 4."i' Linda Isle , tiase $ 73,000 108' l.inda Isle. lease $12.">,000 "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton 2111 San Jcaquin Hitl 1 Read NEWPORT CENTER 644-<910 2 BR Condo 111 chnl(·r ~rtult Sl"cnon cl 1\1orrt>(•tHo. Popular ba.lcony m<l<ltl, tmm~d. ()(•cupancy. Ask1ni;. , , $22,950 Corona del Mar Home & Apt ThrP,. 10 chOOlif' rrom. Lrg ' h1 rr1-lrYf'I home + 1 br apt, 10'~ rlown, $63,500 ( 2 l 4-Plexes \lrsa dr\ 1\l;ir units in lt!aut\- rul 1'Q11d SI l~~ monlhly 1n- f'nn1, 1.J' t d(lwn, Cllll tor llflPl. 111 ~t·r. $105,000 642-1771 Anytime IT'S NEW IN COSTA MESA S MONTHS OLD C11ll now on rh1s ~pec!aruliu : •I llf'1!roorn. 3 bath hon1e 1h11.t l•~>k .; l1kr• ;1 11111drl. ,\ dr111blr l11't>pl11ct' OPf'!1S lo both Mn· 1·~·r.~a!ior1 pit 11nd f;unily rnnm. <:l11morous i;:anlrn Sl'l'Vll't' k11ehrn IO.llh .•rll· C'll'an1n1' O\'rn. Sf'para1e <tin· 1111.! rnorn , 1<o•a!k-1n closr1s in ma~lf'r i;uite ,i:, lwo other h<'t'ln Kln1s . ~·111nr c.:1•ur1 yarrl w1lh lu~h lanrlsl'iipin~. Quit1 n1l-1lf'-s11r ~trl'r L P r i c t S'.li!,9~..0. Call nQ1<o' !or 1ho1<o'· 1ni.: ~6-2313. NEED CHEAP SPACE llr rr ~ a ROfRNUll 11n2le i-10r) Costa i\lrs11 home l'.'lth !11r follo"ini.:: 4 HrdroomF, la1111ly nwu11, forn11<I 1!1n1n.1:; roorn, kill'hrn 11011k, 11\l'Rf' y11rd ;111 frti{'Plt, With i;prink· lrr~ N rar1n 11 ·.~ 1111 ynu t'lln t1~r 10r $34,9SO. vE.-rS NO J)(}\\.N, • co:rs . WALLACE REALTORS --546-4141- (0p•n Evenings) 4 Br for the 4th ing;IOll Lilnr 10 II llpllCI0\15 4 BR Mo11ll!'t'l lo Townhou~f' for 11nly $:.12.000. !'wimmlnll pool a nrl r t rre1111on r11r1 l i1 if'~ lnl'IUdP(j, Ca 11 :l'16-Zl11. \-0' THE REAL \"\... ESTATERS ' , " , l • I •, HURRY! HURRY! * * * * * * * IJ1111<'r 1nu1•1ni:: In 111'111 job. ,\1 11~1 .'il'll I RI:, 2' ~ BA, l'U\' rl !.: "fll'IOl'rrl Jlalll), Jn \lllt i~•rid . ;\<klni;: $2.i.rotl. 0/)"11 :o;,u 1 tu ;; pm, 1l9ll llRITi'll S!, C ,\1. Glen Q11r"11 ;,.u1 11:i1 Ganer ii Gener•I LINDA ISLE BA YFRONT Spectacular conlemporary home facing J-lar- bor Island with pier & slip for lar~e yacht. 3 Bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dinin~ room: bay- side famil y room opens onto spac1ou~ terrace. Excellent location on exclusive Linda Isle. $225,000. IRVINE TERRACE -VIEW Lovely Bayadere Terrace home with fabu· Jous, panoramic view. 4 Bedrooms. 4 baths; famil y room '\\•i th profess. bar. Formal dining room with ca ndlelight view . Ni cely land· liCaped yard. $180.000. HARBOR VIEW HILLS Canyo n view Lusk built ho1ne with spac·ious, enclosed yard. 3 Bedrooms, 2 1h baths; fami- ly room & fireplace; sunny kitchen with breakfast room $57,300. MEDICAL SUITE RENTAL 900 Sq. ft., includes S examining rms., busi- ness ollice, reception rm. & lab. Plenty ol parking. $360 per monlh. HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS "SINCE 1944" I~ HOME & APT. ''" ,;.oQ I ('harming 2 BH. lll)nlr, hrick frplf'., pv1, patio. Sepante 2 RR_ Ap1, 0\/f'r 2 CRr gar- l (:l'. Separat~ gue-st rm. le Oa1h. Ano!~r pa1io & rm.I fnr boat :oiloragc. Jlli.'11 51tP8I' ro n ... ran & R11o? &Jbna B1y. JnsrphLJle. Wl'Ub. l<ra!lnt R11lhoa Rl'al F.s1al !' Co, ' 11» ~. l1;1Jhoa Blv<1 ., B11lboa e 4'73-ll•IO e MUSTACT-FASfl" C>Ct:ANt,rtONT DUPLEX Top 1'flnd. ~·rpl. hvy, JJhakf' 11'>of, 1•/t' I\ stl'AI A! $79,500. DUPLEX Bll)(·k to ocean. Chlll'mlna f:11 rly Amtr. Ream ctil'1 .. loadJJ ot panrilng, frplC". Jm- mac., spac. 3 BR. :r ba. 11p1. In fl"Of11, low, lnw pr!~ of S67.:ioo. JONES REALTY 67J..61lO 2.IOl W. BalboA, N.B. $29,750 ' Assume S\.'4•/. Lo•n 4 Bdrm & Femlly Rm Rl'llr llvini: room wl!h m••· I fi\11f tu11lrl110mc firepl.-ce lAf1'1' l'lllry h11.H. d1ntn.i 1 rnon1. ti1it·k l!ke-ntw f'll'JIC l-j lnjt, bu11t-1n f'Angr, ov"n I: ithch1t.·n:-hrr, park Hkt-ya.rd. oprn 111 9 r~t . :i41J.J721'1. TARBELL 2955 Harbor .. 'l')()t! , ihint 1i . hl'1'pl.-rt', 1Ch•rrn1na ~RR. 2 Ft-. homr l II ii Cl lfl cl lu-k, ~n 11t1 9 f"l\1. M0-1720 on qulf'I rul~t-aac. Good [ 2299 H&rbor. CNtm M~&a. ~ Da Y P el GSS e rut ~•ult$ •l'fl J\1,1 1 phoM 1'1.1.nl unu'~ Item~ ln1Q quk:k TARBELL 2f55 Harbor term• Ownl>r. ~n. !!l•.,.!!!l!!!!!.,.!l!!!l!!!!!!~C..-------------------·-"-"-•-~_.,~·-&<l-_06_71 ___ l••••••••••••••,.•••llllli ,..;.c•_•-'h.'-•:..&1_1_'4:..'-'6;...;.:..11;;.... __ 673-4400 ----.. ,.,..,.. .... -..----·--------------. '\~· . ,_ ... ,, ,._"'6-- ·-·--- _,.. .,__. --I' -----·- ... .·..,,..-. -M -• ....---......... -...-,... ..-.... ~-,.,,----... . --·----... -',.,_ _.. L, ___ I .. -=._.__ . ···----~-· • 'ff OAILV PILOT Sat11rda7. July 3 }q.71 CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. BA YFRONT LIDO ISLE PIER & SLIP Tht-m(l~f bt>autifltl df>1 ·or 5 hd r1n~, 411 balh hoint on Lido.' Sep rnaid's qlrs.; lo1•ely, large brick terraee. i 1Bi/)(f0. Kathryn Raul ston CdM LUSK 3 BR . HOME Ov1ner leavfng caunLrY & th is darling J1ome mu st sf'll ! Sunny kitch. & ran1i!y rm ,. 11·1th great patio & garden. 3 t;ir gar. '.?0'; l)o1rn. S6'.?.950. f.a\'era Bu.rns. DROP BY AFTER CHURCH SUN. t TO 5:30 -900 . .\Ider Pl., f:a slblufr. Charn1ing Lusk 4 BR .. Fa n1 . rn1 . 211 ba Spotless !'Ond. Aright & li~h1 (.Jua1!1 .1 I\ ~1· cpl~ .. bll-111~. lg<'. yard. patio t)ni,1· $4~.750. 1,\l1a \'1.~!a l)r to ,\lde-r 1 .\r1 (;tirrlnn MOVING EAST ~tu..::\ sell beautiful 4 Bdr1n: PO<H. In top lo· cation in Bayrrest. 'fip-'rop. 11101't!·in ('nnd1- tion. for111al dining room. :1 1 ~ B:ilhs. S92 .500. 1--larry Frederick . UNIVERSITY PARK 3 Bit. fam. rm. tOY.'nhouse , 4 BR., fam . rm. toy,.·nhouse 3 BR. fain. rm. : pool. home 3 BR .. ram. rm. Prlrne Joe. .i\11 near sc·hno ls. pool~. tenn is. ctt'. "(.'hurk" IA!"·is S29.500 S31 ,900 $43.950 $48.950 IRVINE COVE-PLUS VIEWS Custont F:llerbrock honle \1·it h v.hitc ,1·:i tcr \'iev.·s fron) 4 roon1s. Steps 1o I\ idl'. sandy priva te he:ich. formal dining rooni_ !l h~d· rooms. 31 2 baths. perfett for 2 generation famiJy. $98,.500 . (;eorge l~rupf' HOME MUST BE SOLD It'll nearly ne\\' & sho,vs like a 1nodel hon)£'. Ideal location -near sthools & shopping Perfect for nc v.• or groY.·in ~ fan11 ly. 11·ith 3 BR. & 2 Ba. 1\ll rcn t erl f0r pri\"aty. Don 't hesitate. it'll only $39.900. Rud /\ustn1 NEW BA YCREST LISTING Lovely home expa ndecl to 5 Rft's .. ran he ('onve-rted to large bonus roon1. l.:1rge Iii'. rm. & fan1. rrn. 1\'ith firepl a<·e 1n each. For· ma! ll .f{, Just $55.9f",0. il1. ('. Buie THE NEW WESTWOOD Close lo ocean & lJniv~r sily. J<'abulous \'iC'\\'. 3 Bdrn1s. & Den. fan1 ily roo1n . J.arge pool \Vilh 2 firepits in sp11ciou~ yard. Tt oorn rnr boat or camper. Fee J .. and ~79.000. Eileen lludson. UDO DUPLEX PIER & SLIP "Shoot the 'vorks"" fo r this plush 4 JlR. hon1e on a broad 70' h;:i vfront lot ~ '"011 h<lvf' a 'l BR . apt. for inconie :1nn1hf'r gue~! roorn & bath for (;randn1a. a 4 ('ar garagf' & fnntas- tic courlvard -all for !i:tl;0,000. ·\ ("old\\'C'll . Bankl'r ~xrh1 ~11·t'. ("al! P.HI ('om~t nrk EASTBLUFF Popular 2-story 5 RB . Lusk hon1e. Coz,,· den \\'/firep!arr. :3 car garage. large .va rd, roon1 for pool. $64.950. t'athryn 'l'cnnille COURTYARD ENTRY $56,500 \\'estcliff 4 bedroo1n . 21 i h<1th lovely home. l .. arge fa mily rm. 1v firl'platr: se r,·ire rrn . Ne\V carpel , t1J e & drapes. Bf'au l1f 1tl p<io!· slze vard 0 1\·nrr lransfrrrPrl ~1ar~: 1.011 ~1a rinn CORONA DEL MAR Jmn1rdinte 1H·11pan\'.\, in ~ )~H-" 4!1., lia, fan1il1· rn(Hn ,\· for1n;il di'i"TTI"iJ! 1~i·1·fr• 1 f(1r · vouni( e-.:<'1 ·11\l\P 11\·111~ ;1,. fn1t·1(:i1111ng 1-f'C' "1 a 11d Sfi9.~1;,r1 ll.1rrif'il ll;.\1\'' ENJOY THE WATERFRONT Olvner mu~1 ~<'II 1111." nrar nC\\" home. \\ilh custom deco r ih ruoul LgC' serludf'd terrafc w/beaut. tree!i & f1 0,1·ers. Ruon1 for 40 ft. boat ·-.saC"rifice, $98.500. fi.lary 1-farvf'y BUY IN BA YSHORES S Bdrm .. 3 b<1th, on quiet "'inding !itreeLc;- great re1nodel poss ihiliti<'~ for permanent home_ Enjoy the priv. ha y heachei; -Only $45.000. ~Tr. \1recland 4 BDRM.-DOVER SHORES -4 BATHS .\I SR6 .RO(l -·rtii" i.~ our h('~I h11 .I". \\ it h great vip11·s fron' all roo1n..: 1n<"I thr· k111·h • fan1 !l.1· rr11 Sr11nis h tilt• flonr~ t>nlry p:llin: 3 car J:ar See this'. .1\1 Vink CAMEO SHORES WATERFRONT Reaut ~etting on sn1a!l t'0\'4'. stt>ps lo hPa('h . E:tqu1.~ite decor • 3 l~e Bf{ rafh "'. · baih. pwdr. r1n .. \Vo1xt paneled li brarv. \Val led pa· tio "'/tiled pool. !225,000. C'arol 'l'atum. 3 ARCH BAY· OCEANFRONT This 2-level 3 BR. 3 ba. home is an · ~Int couple's home + co1nplete accommodation1' for guesU: on ~p. level. Designed. lo take fuU advantage of the most beaut.. wh11.c ";ater vie\\', $185.000. 133.0700 64-4-2430 Coldwell, Banker JSO NEWPORT CENTER DR ., N.B. REALTORS 644-7270 SWIM YOU SWIMMERS In your O\\'n heated. fi!lered P()OL you'll 11·ant to drop anchor 111 thi'i sha rp (arn1l.\' drs1g11rd 3 BB. 2 Ba htHlU' 1rith it~ lovel_v rpJ. fan1d.v rni. h111lt111 kitrh. '!"!le pr1( e 1..:n"t fish~ .\}!(Kid bu~· :11 :tl:J.fl:""iO. BUZZ-BUZZ·BUZZ El"t'll lf Vou'rt• bt1s1· ;1s a ht'e. \IHI :-.t101!1d bull. Ol'e r to See lhe~e v-t?rv dc·~i rn tlle H uni1s. lot·flt- ed south of !h1• highV.1ay in ('di\l '"ou l'llll'I g'-'1 ~tunlo( at $127.0UO. SWEEPING VIEW Cun~n1111lat1011s lv \"illai:" Jt•·dl 10:~1:;:.•s' ·1,1p :.al,..;11111n I l•rr .hil•' [l(l\r 1i•n1pl1·lo><l I 111~ r1ul •liH'\ obhi.:a11t111 ltA 11 I I ' "'· :ll.11 Jiit>, it•~1 l:l"llllluolt't! I /1 nlll :\l"•f•t!l>i ,'-:111tr. K)itf'l'1al-I 111ng 111 llusl1wss .t, Siilt"ll, tr .1i.11 11,,1·.· II r~··nl EF!i>!f' lll't4!. WI!\ !•01 <'.I ll :1 fll"l"I!('". 1'11,11.d -l>.111• Sin1ht"••. \'ii· hii.:r 1:1·.ol ~:"1"1". :1ti~-1·1<1 111,111111:,:1.,n n(•n\·li. 2 BDRM s2r,9oo J ~.·;1 r '"'"·•••>rT ll•·11;h•• 4th OF JULY SPECIALS ()ne uf these ,1;houl d bf' just right for your ran1ily or slvi1n1nrr:>. I .et us show lhem to vou thi~ \\'eekend. 1662 Palau Place. 3 hr. din & pool, e nd of cul-de-sat·. $35.850. 2836 ~hanlar l>r 4 br. cltn & lg e fam rm, pool IS I 4x :IH . ~47,500. 29:!5 .J a,•a Rc1 3 br. fa ni rin. c:abana & lge pool. ·rhis home is for entertaining. Clost to lhe-gol f <·our.st>. ~ttl.750. ~'lt2c$f\~r6c 'JteaCty.., 28SO Meta V•rde Dr. e Coit• Mei• e Phone S4+Sff0 I ..! HI: ;~, ,.,, 1.11. 1·, n•···~. I '"'"\,\. ,.(•(.if'/11•'•1 1111111.! 1,11 1, <()II' .\-~pllll. \'><•'1•111, ()f~'rl f••r" 11((... * * * GARDEN PARTY SETTING 4 BDRM 129,000 'Nlr lilt' l!P1>;hts un riu:t-1 , J'al1n•·r ·"' 4 H·1:,:.? R11 . Swf'-I d •~h ll"l'ii'. •'rll r.1 hnrlgt ov<·r ,,.,Ji ro11d, •-01"r"d ]J)!").!f' fl .~ lnl w '11!lc>~ p:1110. : MA1't'' ' In tht!' luxurious 4 bedroo1n . 3 bath Ba)'CfC~t honie. Heautifull~· panell ed fa1nily roon1 with \l'alk·in v.'el bill', for1n11l dining roo1n, plent_v of sparP for pool. \\'hat a home ror enlel'· taining'.'. Jtave opening for 11f'3 \ t:!ltale Salesman. all or write for your fr•• copy of our Home1 For Living Maga1 ina. WHY LIST WITH BAY & BEACH? ... \'ou get doublt> <'xposure -local multi· pie listing service PLUS exc lusive NA'r~qN· Al . 1.fUL1'1 -l.J !;T, l\'llh agents in 300 r1t1f'l'i across the na tion -it 1·o~t.~ you 110 rn Ol"P' * OPEN HOUSES 1-5 * 1117 PEMBROKE LANE . SAT / SUN/MON (•ho!l'C \VE'Slt liff arefi . :1 Bdrms .. 2 b&th s pl11 ~ dPn or fan1ily rn1. homt!_ Ideal for both indoor & outdoor li ving. $49.~00. 713 MARGUERITE • SAT/SUN ( 'orona J)ct rt'lar 2 bdr ni. home \\' 1eharming living & dining arPa PLUS secluded patio. :\I.so. neat \-bdr1n . bach. apt , rented at ~125 per n10. $48 .500. 974 SANDCASTLE · SAT /SUN Harbor \fie111 11ills. l'dtil ; 4 bdrni. & family rn1 , 2 11'.t ba·i;. Excellent vic111! 70x100 LoL ~lost "11antf'd" n1ndel. Pr1te red uced to $fl9.50U 510 MARGUERITE · SUNDAY 3 Rdr111 . p!11" gue~1 apt 1apt corn r furn.); rrort•r1 .v in xlnl con d. f'11ce only $47.900. 475.3000 2407 E. Coast Hwy ., ··----------=..;;:;.;..-::::=-' 475.3000 CdM fro1n all the 1nany hay \\'ind o\\·~ . 5.000 sci fl of cus101n features. !i bcdr1n. 5 de luxe pull· 1nan bath!'i. gratious for1nal din. rn1 ., gourn,1•l kilchen , fan1 . rm. 4 ('.1r gar -01\·ner !-ays sell! Call for appoin~l'nl and tcr111s. $16f:+.OOO. MR. EXECUTIVE ON YOUR WAY UP? \~9~s~~ JERRY FREUD-CHARLES ARNOLD ('lilfh111>'•1 \"••11fu +1·1 ll••i:.;h1~. I 388 E. 17th Strfff, Costa M•s• ------- MESA VERDE $27,500 i Gener•I Then rnove up to bt~tler living in thi.c; grun d :.ind spacions 12400 sq ftJ 4 hedrm .. farn . r1n hon)e. \l'ilh its 21 :.i Ra. bt'aut f1renl. Rrt~at fan1ily kitch . xtras galore. Park-like lrl srp~. 11\ lltnver lol'er's dream!. !'riced In sel ! $62.001! HELP· HELP I 11,.,,,. c1 1rr llr. r.;111·11<'11 111111., 1 , REALTORS 646-7755 · " I fl ·1 • ~ --~-----·--ltt\•~ 11\all.' lio1111·s dn )flu 11,. a hl".Hll. \",•iv ~p;;c10Us .f. , .. , .. 1 w 11"' r, ··111p.-111~. • General · \l\V r,1 ~ 1:,, .. r ,1:.n! J;11·g1• General I I ~uppo~,.. 111•'1'" ~1·1· in <11··0.'1 j h"ilr,•0111 1•111, <'">;J1allclf'rl ,.,1,,11..-11 l•w ~1·\•'!'nl 1"'(11 ~ \"r 1'<h' ,ln<l"r ~~.~.{)fl" \\•·1 1~111111 ,·,;on1. ('J11·lo~r·r! .-01·. BACK BAY •""""' '· :.11r1111"11wr~1.,/1h" 1·1·1·d p.or•n., ,.1·p"''" rlr:i.Pf'~. CA1.•. 0 •••·2•1• Bluffs V'1ew e · Z l<l1<'I.~ rf".$!111,,. hn1nt~. 4 ~ h1 f~r c~ thi< l1111r ~lo"~" n11•r. 1, ..... 1our (;{ J,<>\(':l'Vf(t•1LtJ,pli&ll<H'Kl'oA\' bf"d1"l0n1~. POOl.1n ~1uj1hl-.<harpll' ~ l\o•drr•••ll'. " 1 .. ;,11 or J,-,1,. doi1·11 1'"1-l A 4 BEDROOMS 01vner niust sell 5 bcdrm. 2 storv. 21:: Ba. fan,ily hon1e . enjoy fnr1nal di.11. rnl. 2 fp!'s,, · just a ·'9-iron"' from country elub. \':iC'an l. 1111· med occ·upa11ty. Lease-opti on, l..-1)\\' do1\11 ('al! before th is home is gone. ~4~l .!l :·10 on I 1 !Pli fl,;ni this pi'nf•""'~ n,.1._ I a ttf'r Bayci'P.~t, v..itl't a1J I Ila th~. r,)1"1 11111 d .nl111o:. fl'l('I ,,..11 n,, ~ Ill!$ nu1sr.1nd1n1: N,•r Nr .. por1 l'eo l Offi{t' , l F:H ~·.,hi! C')ndn. I l}-pt';;()rfuN1•!("111g a v;i.1lablP, ~11,..rl .111nl a nd H1•, !''01,11. iillllr-111~1 ii!l'lrd e l S.1:?,:.00. 1-------------.. -...... ! ~l ;in1 r"<tr,8•: (}f'I':'\/ !'t;N ' ~tAJ'!lllll In low SW.000 ... ror df'll\11, -i;;:i ...... :.:.u. ("..ill :~m-1 r,1 IOpPn ~''f!S.} 4 BEDRooM ,,. · 1Walker & Lee + FAMILY ROOM '"' "'''" "'.,.""'"' I . . : Helen B. Dowd ~:i "''"~u·h tt Ur11·" ~ $22,900 b44-0l3' R•altor &-Mi-Ti"l l 01l('n 't'il i !_~---644-7270 /IU4ti1e-Sfflid YES! THAT'S 1 -------------- ~I """M""')REALTORS i (Formerly Delancy Real Estate) 2828 EAST COAST HWY . CO RONA DEL MAR , CALIF. * * * * * BAYSHORES * * J,O\"Cl ,\· :\ bdrn1 2 b<l1h ho1)1t•. 1>ar<p1e! llrs 1i\'· ing &: dining rrn. ()thrr r<;o111s l u xur1 f111.~ly c;11. p('!ed i ·u~t . r..l:ihol! poirit·l111~. ~h11tlrr.~. PX!ia Jargt> i:;:1ra.i::(' $~iH ~tll\ NEWPORT HEIGHTS f)11! of 11 11" 111(1rld 1 tt·11" 2 Bdr111 2 h.11h; t';'.l\":l lg1·. 1<1111111· !'111 •)\'{'I'· Jookin~ ~f'tl11 decl p<i\111 S:l~ :1ll{I WESTCLIFF -DOVER f•tJS\/)!llilP.fl 3 IJdrlll , :.!: !JJllJ II .~ll!lken {Ub. !gP pant>led rlen 11· \1alh-1n 11et bar. IJe t't)i·atui·'~ har d 11· a r ('. I<:\ l'I"\' roo 1tt !ouks ou1 on lu sh la11d:o;c·pg. · 579.:100 * BALBOA ISLAND Build Income 3 Bil -hPlisP \•ith 1:·.1 hath~ 11P;irl~ lril' 1nrl t'l'f1'1g \.gt· 111 r111 . 2 RH {l\'('I' dbl -~;Jl'<li.!t' New Horne Plus Apl , * )l(•\\ 1J11 il t· I ur11 :1pl Sflfl sou Spa( P>ll'-4 l1d1 l)l :i li.1 \ll 11111111 Igo' l11·1 11i.: 1·111. r:un d111111g r111 !•ff J., !1 II JI :.c Hd1·1n 1 h.1 f11rn .1pl "\Pf do11hir 1-111 ;ti.;1• ~!\!.I ~llll) CLARK SOMERS REALTOR 306 Marine, Bililboa 1~1.-.nd 675·4000 iFORMERL Y STEPHENSON ) * * * * * * RIGHT! :l•11i ,i..:1·1 i.,·1111." .. ,,1.r r;,ir11 111 \L•li "' lh•.~ ~ \' l"A.'il'lt' J-\\lt1:1\I'' 11 11µ1• ''"l'l'l"'d , 1r >1c ·li t•11t1.1, l 1!11·:.I ~!71••1 l .. •.!n"'ll•..: :,,,,\ :! tnll lia r h~ l·.11111ly ~t11· h1h·),r·u 1111h d.-hi\t' !•<llil•!\<. (Jn" I ~ll'o'('\ .o•I ha~ \·l.\:"Y l-"l:l"lT Tl~~;~;_.,_ flnly j" ,1 "l•I'~ ~ Olll>J.'., i'IOk'< lll';111d II~ II ,)Ll,,f 11~1- t•d 111ih '""·' 11•ri11~ tno' 11 \"!{l(l'•~llHd ll<•I\ co: Ts · WALLACE REALTORS -S46-.i4141-- (0pen Evening') MESA VERDE FUN AND FORMAL r1t":H•I i •IJ/11 !~•"'Ill, )\111· ltt\'. \r, ,1, ,._,,·h \\1li1 11• •• 11 n IH'• pl '"'<', n•"l«'tl/~ 11111 l1"rlt', I '.L1!\'l1•rl I',, tn !~<II \\ :1 11 ''"'"".in::"''' n~l pat"'J ,1,1r ,IHlll' 11·~" r"l'll' I (',,rrH"I' h1l, ' 1'.I~\ 1"'1'(' \.!I'd, 1•11' !U'll:ii• 1.or1.~~1 (1.1 1·r·u n•<111 11,. 111:1•1\ ,,1ra~ i•l•d 111,,1,.. 1t1 11•11"11'11 •11 " Ti><•11 1·.111 111.11\· - 1'"• 111, ,,, I Ju ~"II ;. I •• 11 I ,\ \ ) ' ~I BANG! lltl' h.•111,• 111111 I l"q /l''I l•.,1..:"r 111nr> 11 ,,. n·.i~" r"J1>1 1 \'I"' ·11 11-u! ·.I 1ilv !1['1-. r.11 k. =---~----------------·i 1 , ~ l·r. '..!. l111. fi.111 !"•n, General """'"'d ••n11 .' w:iy. hlln 1 General k1tc·ht'r1. lgr> 1()1 11·lht•1111! EASTSIDE C.M. ----------1 ,a1idM0Hfl111)!. \\'nul,) ~•)lJ be- 1 HOMES ON LOT 3 Bdrn1, l'i Bath. plt1s :2 ; BC'drrn. 1 Rl11h. 'l',111 t •n11d1- tin11, ( ;,,od 1nve~!nu•111 01111' I t:~-•. oov. 1 •• 1 (.-,.~:~.111'. l~HF,,\T l.'\l\'F.<:Tl\11·'.:>:T - S••bli'!T31H':11l lUll! -1;1'i':<< S.l1.:~x1 .. \fl\1 ~In , $~~~1.t'll</ l<WHI It! ~·' • 11n1;:-;~: tt1\:'\('1t, 1.11 ~ "'' \ 'p 10 ~1 hnr-., .. , f\! 1;1, • fr111 I 5:~1:.1~~1 1".1~11 ]t1'•P .!i21.900. C!l!I now co:n I WALLACE : REALTORS Open Evening• • 962-4454 • Lochenmyer Realtor Vinco Realty '====== C11U .;11;.:::12~ ~;,,,~. 1~11;.~;1<1 ~~1.~, 11arhor. C\! 1>11;.'JiJ ,. Assume VA loan General OCEAN VIEW 4 BR. -POOL On su per .<;ize lot-in Lu:-.k Jlarbor \"ie\\·, above beautiful Corona rlel fl.t ar. Set 11 Sun. & 1i1on. 1-5. 3801 Sandune (off Inlet Isle Dr.) BUY TODAY -MOYE IN TOMORROW Nothing to do. HarbC)r \/1c\I· 4 Rl~. 21.";i ba : wilh family rm. all ft"11C('d , lnd srpcl . ,t;. decorated. $59.900. HOME SllOW REAl.TOllS J!);\;'1 •:u~I t:oa•I llil!h"'11.\ (:,on•1111 1lrl !\lar ~ 1:. 11P"•T•1 ~ lmih~. (I pis, rh'!"· l.1 hr , !11'<'»1 •!•"il· v •h1· 11 1111~ l11ir1u••l "'"4! p.1~11.~. )..',~.I~~) 1\ $~<,l~V) 4;J I~ ,,., n 3 Bdrm. Home 1', Ha111, t'OVei1'/t 1~1 io. r¥t· Jl('L•. rlrapes. l'JUlf'! 1Hrttl. .,Z.i,SOO. 'f<'ITii5 Roy McCardl• Realtor 1~10 ;-.·,.. ... port Jlh·d .. c.:-.1. 548-7719 I -•.•llA-.Y.SH•O.,._R•E·s~"'"· , rl{ Rlll , l'"ll!C'rfJ11nl f'IJ~fflrJl • 1t .. 111r , ·I or [1 h1trn1~ 11 lg('. )IOHI. 1•'1 fr. fl j,;I, fllH•~I l I ''"\)" \\ ,,1,.,. , ,.,,, • .,r n111111 ll <"h •!111!'1 'J~1;1,; ,p_ 11,, 1\ppi, Bill Grundy, Realtor l~.l:: 1~•1• ( l!r , '\I) l\4"J.\F;l\I uncsr: 1111111111i:~ \\'111rn 111,. N-1.,, ·~~ n1~<"l••r.11. i 'h,.c·k It for 1h~ M>rvi,y }~J ~- Open Houses THIS WEEKEND 111 .. 1' Hoi• h•nwy lli1Khl,., wllti y•• th\9 w9ft•li • , • ., •• h••W·h11nti"f. All ttl• lec11tl•"' Ii•.'" M l•• ••• t:"c•IMll i• tr•etrr llttell lly •fflrt••i•t eh .. wh.,• Ii 1ellt1y'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. l'•t••M •h•wl•t ., • ., lieut" f•f t•l• •• te 1e11t •r• v.ttetl t• 1111 "'ell l11f•11n11t!e11 111 tlli1 ~•lu.,• -• ,.,111.-,. (2 Bedroom) 2:11/} \'i~la I R;iy~horl'.'~I NR fli~·400fl <Sat & Sun l-5) (2 Br. & Family or Dtnl 1727 1\nt1;,;ua (Bay<Tt'SI I NB 04 2-~:!.:~."1 1sa1 & Son) (3 Bedroom) 1fl4\l 1"·!111orca tlr. iro.lc~a Verdej C ~l B:\2-57l5. $29.!IOO iF'r1. Sat. Sun) 220 Kings I'\. f('11rfhaven) NB fi4fi-9724 or 642·0040 (S un & P.10111 **1 24 ('r\"slal Ave .. Balboa Isl and 67!'.-0591: j2J3l 277-3832 tSat & Sun) *2012 Iliana LnnP, f\;('l\'p11r1 BeaC'h 646-7171 1Sat & ~un I -~) 219:1 \'1.~1 a f:ntra<\11 r'l"ht> Bluffs1 .NR 044-0l:l.J 1Sun \-:ii 41:2 St .\11tlrl'\\S t:d 1;'\"pl llj:!'ht~1."N R r,40.24 1-t $2!'.l.:ioo 1S11n 1-5) ~i:l! 1:11rr,1dr. 1'\('\\jl(1rl ~r.l1 il fi/.-1-49:~0 1~11 n l-5l :t!R lla11•\ !'t1l'(111~ drl ,\l<ir (\7;),4\1:10 ·"'~' l :;1 !3 Br. & Family or Detl) 14 2.1 Anllgua \\"av. :'\e\1•porl Bea,·h 67:1-4:1:10. fi4 ~-t564 !Sal & Sun 1-51 * l 130 Pcinbr1\kt Ln . 1\\'estc:liff), NB fl75 -2IOI 1Sun l·:'il 2812 Cliff Drive. l'\r.'-'1port Beach 646·7171 1Mon l -5 ) 20721 Aquatic. liuntington Beach 646·7171 /Mon 1-5) **2001 Bayside Dr .. Ne~·port Beach 673·8550. $164 .000 /Sun 1·61 **3301 Rounl'' Lane. Ht1nt'gt.on Harbor 64tt-7 171 • !Pilon 1-5) I~)ij{) Bnker St. (~tesll \."r rde\ ('~·I 646·00'.tt $29.~00 1Sa1 & Sun 1-.ol l "!.)42 0:'1.ford J.11 . 1t\1llrgc-Park 1 ('~1 ;,.J(i. J ()fl.i , $:10.800 1S:i1 ~· Sun 11 ~) :tl'ifl Jh1k111:i t~ll'~il \'1·rrlf"\ (',\I s~;i·R42~. ~:i1.soo 1sa1 & Sun I 51 J0'.112 ~1 0111tor. ll un11nj!lon Rea t·h 902-:>:1:!3. $:~1.500 1Sun 1 ·~1 282 l'r1nrt·ton Dr H "ollrgf' Park:1 ('f\'1 :i45·'.l2GO . $29 .~~(l 1Sar & Sun 9-!\) \90fl S;onliago llr. 1flO\'f'r Shorf's~ NB 646-0228 isun I ·~) *418 Ogle Cirrlr . ("ost..i Mesa 646·7171 1 ~1on 1-3\ 1945 Santiago. Newport Beach 646·717l (Mon I·~) * 1225 Nottingham. Nc,vport Beach 646·7171 /Sat & Sun 1·5) 1975 Santiago. NP\l'port Beach fi46-7171 jl\foo 3-5} 3281 1i·l ichigan. (~tci;a \'c rde) Cfi.I fl46 ·0.55!'>. !34.iJ50 rSat &. Sun 1·51 72:1 ('arncn lliSlhlnnrl Oriv r . C:d!vl fli!l-i22ri iSa1 I-51 * *2;101 Ocean Rl\•d . Corona del l\far fl75-722!) 1Sun & l\lon l·fil *2R07 \'al asrr1 1 1\le.~a del l\far) c'r..t 644 ·7270 (Sal 12·41 '1-0' THE REAL ·~ESTATERS '-.. r,r I 'J .r.f<. ~ l , (4 Bedroom) HERITAGE Mil UI'1f JB041 1.c:-.inglon l.a11e, lluntington Beach 952-682!'>. S28.500 !Slit & Sun 1·5J *1701 Irvine Rl vd , Nc11·pnrl. Beach 644 -4!1 10. 5'57.500 1Sa t & Sun 1-5·30\ 2100 lJovr·r. ;'l.:c11·port Bc:'!r h 646-7171 lf\ton 1-5) *3801 Sandunr 1off Inlet lslel C'di\I fS/:J.72'.!:l 1Sun & !\'Ion 1-."i l 84:\ Sonora. r ·o~\:i illr:-;a S46-2!':11 :l 1Sat l·fi) {4 Br. & Fami ly or Oen) 1700 .\n11 gua 1!)011.'r Shores1 1\!R 1)44-49 10. $fl5.000 iSat & Sun 1-5 ·30} **8 Linda Isle ])r. 1/ ,i11 rla lslc 1 l'\B fi44·4fl 10. $1!'.:l.000 !Sal & Sun !-:}.:JO) 194.11 S1rrr;1 t'llHl:1 Hd i'l'urlle Rol'k l Irv. ftl3-:li\Hi. $45.:l!H) 1.'ial &: Sun 10-8) 11:1;3 El (':<llll\HJ rJI" 1\l r>~a rlrl ~l;ir\ ('ill .)40-4 5~:1 !Sat & Su11) 410 Morning S!<Jr 1Llovc-r Shorcs1 l\1B 044-4910 . ~10:·1 .0iJO 1Sa! & Sun. 1-5 .30\ 2301Arbutus1~:<1sthl11fr1 NB 67:1 -S!l30 1Sa1 & !:iun l-~l 900 Alder Pl. IEa.<>I hl11f! I NB 644-2430; 83'.1·0700 1Su 11 1-5:30) 3074 (;ibra.!tcr 1J\1csa \'f'rdc1 ('j\1 :-i45·;'1946 (Fri, Sal, Sunl 1712 Po rt \V('stbourne l\c1l'porl Bearh fl'i3·85;)0 !Sat 1-51 200$2 Reau11H1111. l!111111ng to1\ Beach H46·7171 1i1·Jl)n 1-!J\ *20:tfl2 t'r<1!111r1 !.11 1)lr1·rd1 th c;rdnsl l!R !i44-flJ:!4 1Sun 1-!ll 2 !:!i \\'111rl11 :irrl \"p 11 p.,1·1 Rf'a( h fi,l.i·O:IO:l 1:-.u11 I ril ]fl]:_! 1'1"111\IO 'f' ( lo'IOl \lr\;l h4.>-11:1u:l ~:il.!1(H1 1\;il ,t,._ Sul! 1-."1\ R7t'2 (;arl1t'ld. llu11!111i:1n11 Bea<"h ~)(j:!. :1.-,t}fi 1."11111 l ·fi) *1097 S:tl1:1do1· 1\lf·:-.a rlcl ~la r1 t"711 f'i 4fi-O:"i:i;) $41.900 1Sa1 & S1(11 1-;'i) 20'.lfl tila ndar1n . I ·o~ta )1c~a f14 0-!1990. l.'i 1 .500 !$at I 0-:i) (5 Bedroom) 1036 1 i\.·lon1tor Dr. ~luntington Beach 557·7769 !Sat & Sun 9-6 p.n1.) **220 Nord. l ... ido Isle 494-641 5 1Sat & Sunl * 1707 Antigua. Ne\vport Beach fli!)-4930 !Sal &-Su n l-5) * 1842 G::i la.'I'.,\", Ne11·por1 Reafh 1\75-4930 1Sat & Sun 1-!l) (5 Br. & F.111mil y or Oen) ** 107 1.ln da 1.~1r f )r. d.1nda 1.~le) i\"R (144-4910. $14;1 ,000 1S11 n 1-:l 301 **210 1-:\'1'0111~ St:ir 11)0\·rr Shorr"1 \'R 64:.?-82.10 1Sunday) 200fl (.:al;i-.;v !l"Jo1·{'1' Shnrr s1 ,\"R 64fi-J:J50 ' iJJ;Hi.v) 2424 I lol1 da\" Road. i\e\1 port Bcarh 646·7171 ' 11\l on 1-5) 6021 Shields. l\11nt1ng1on Bca eh 842-6691 1SaL Sun, Mon 1-6) **329 \;ia Lido Saud (Lido Isle) NB 846-0604 iS un & i10n l ·e) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) :3 \\'estcliff Villa (\Vestcliff at Dover) NB 642·9444. $43,700 1Daily) BA YFRONT LOTS FOR SALE **Yachtman's Covt, 164 1 642-82.15 Bayside Dr. 1Sa1 & ~Jon) ru-• --: .... -:::~--,. ',,' -----·----.. -·------·· . "--··· ...... -..--"(.. .... _. -. ~ . ~ ... -· ·- S.tlurday, Jul y J, 1971 DAIL V PILOT J5 . ( ,..,...f ..... ]~[ l~I _ ........ ]~[ _ ........ i~I ....tor .. l~I ~-_._ .... ~]~I _ ...... I~ I ]~1 ;;;1 --·-.. u.~]~~L Gtiner1I General SWEET·N·LOVELY Is this 3 bedroom l 1h bath home located In a t trac t ive Ne\\;por t Heights. Close to every~ thing, move in cond ition. double garage oil a lle .v. Room fo r boat o r traUer. Priced lo~ to go. A must see for only $28.500. Call quick ! 675-4930 DUPLEX Two sepa rate 2 bedroom hon1es o n 1 lot. Both units front on street and each h as in· divid ual yard s. Walk to shoppin g, schools and park. $35.500 and ov.·ner in a hurry to se!L CA LL 675-4930 UNUSUAL WESTCLIFf c:ompletely custo1nized . You will fl ip over the h uge m aste r suite \Vith high beam ceil· ing plus 3 bed rooms & 3 oversized baths. P lenty of bol d color everyv.·here. Large bright livin g room with t hick plush y carpe ts. E lectric built-ins, BBQ & dishwasher in mod· ern kilchen. Lo\.\'·IO\v interest assumable loan. Executiv e neighborhood but ask ing only $55.900. CALL 675-4930 FIXER · UPPER IN HARBOR HIGJ-JLANDS h as 3 bedroom s, 2 baths, heated and filtered pool. elec tric gar· age door o pener. Nea r all schoo ls a n d 1najor shopping. Needs PLENTY of work but p riced accordingly at the LO\.V, LOW figul'e of $29,950. Better be q uick on this one! CALL 675-4930 . DOVER SHORES llas EVERYTHING the most discrim inating buyer \vould r equir e : Sophistication, Charm and Ele g ance , thro ughou t. F'I VE bedrooms , three bat hs. Family room \Vi th wet bar. Heat- ed a nd Filter ed p rotected POOL plus Triple- car garage to house your boat. F OREVER VIEW TOO! INCOMPARABLE ANO OUT- STANDIN G va lue at $110,000 . Cal! 675-4930 C. F. COLESWORTHY & CO. REALTORS 675-4930 Newport Beach General PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 12 Linda Isle Drive Elegant ne\v 5 BR. 41h ba. home w /formal din. rm .. Jam. rm .. \ve t ba r . Impress ive en- try cour t w/16 ft. m ahog . d oors. 51 79,500. SJ Lind a I ale Drive Ho1ne on la goon, 5 BR., 4'h b a., w/4 frplcs., jacuzzi l ub, hdwd. ilrs .. sep . !iv. rm., d in . rm .. fam. rm. & brkfst. rm. . $175.000 72 Linda 1,1. Oriva -Open Saturday Trad itional 6 BR., 51/2 ba. home on la goon w/dock. F u r nished . d ecorated & lndscpd. 2 master bd rm. suites , , . __ $200 ,000 92 Linda 1,1. Drive Beaut. ·5 BR .. 4 ba. home \V/forma l din. rm. & family rm. 3 F rplcs. Outside s t!ir way. Built-in gun cabinet & bookshelve5. $145 ,000 Waterfront Lots No, 71: On Lagoon .• No. 88 : 108 F't. on wate r ,v/p lan s . complete information on •II Iota, please call: " $ 75.000 . . 1145.000 home1 & Rancho c.aiifomia subdlvklable 20.acre ranch properties. De Luz Ranchos are located in the rust ic Sa nta Rosa Hills of Rancho California . Present zoning perm its each Rancho to be divid ed in lo 5·acre parcels. Allractive term s avai lable, optional interest-only periods and ot her tax and leverage benefits . Prices start at S45,000. Rancho Californ ia, a Kaiser Aetna master pl anned commun ity, is strategi- cally located between Los Angeles and San Diego bisected by Highway 395. Over SIOO·mill ion has already been in vested . A wide variety of investment opportunities are available. For information. phone or wri te: Art Hill, Re sident Manager or Burke Sil11pson, Genera l Sales Manager Coldwell, Banker & Co. P.O. Box 808 Rancho Cal ifornia, California 923 90 (71 4) 676-4661 ~ Coldwllll.llanker ~ Broktr coo~ration invittd. Gener ii General WOW !!!! WOWllll What w ould have happened if she hed work· ed the entire month of J une - (spent first w eek in P a Lm S prin gs? I • ' . , • ~ General Cost• MeM HIGH WIDE + Boyshor.a Ovtatondlng Locotlon HANDSOME 2.'!0fi CRE.in'Vl!:W Dr. 0 f br, 2 ba, Jae kllrhtn/(!1n'1 H111i• llutl bt'm mfld 111 fpp[. houSl'. Sat/Sun 1-6, 3 br""~ a.rel , lrplr, hnrk pa~io. ' "'' 'fho>." lhl~. '-A11ut1ful . ' trf'l'1, <'Orner house w/1Jde: " " ""'" b6. &r11 tin. rm, 1ppt d I '·· 2 1p11cioos rluplf'x Is r ight 646-\1!>9 all. 4. · yir or """~ nr 1r111Jr.r. Aruwf'r ior ~u. Locatr:d in I ~~-~~-----! nli!lutei Jn major ahOp·a. 1 natural t1e-itina: tha ! College Park Ctlltf'r, lrel'way1, 1ehool~. f'lim1na1e1 !ht nee-d or 3 BR, 2 BA Extr11. Pool. 21.1 ~=' P 1 r k. S.ll,500. _yArd-work and wi1h111 walk· Wa ke !"ottirt Rd. Sl2,500.J---;o=7'==-=-=~- lng d11'1an('l" of 8P11ch &nrl 0 11.·ner, 545-6&35 Open. COLLEGE PARK Shopping Center. Till!! 3 + 2 Jmm&c 3 br, 2 bs, l11m rm, Bt'droom duplr.x for $71,000 Coron1 d•I ~r newly drror&ll'd, prof Jnd· 67l-8500. HIDDEN AWA y 1w!ld. rov d patio, JlPp111·a1e ('h1Jd, playy11rd. ·'-~ k 1 n i \'l? TH£: REAL ·""\. ESTATERS 111 a fof'P5\ -likt. 5ett111g wllh 5"0 800 o ho •-· , . . pPn ll~t ••al, :-\11n 11111 trtts and lots of & .\111,n, '542 Oxfotd Lo. gt't'f'nf'1'y rs a !Ol'tly dup!t x. 546-1£!);, so unusu11l An<1 Af) ~erludtd. ----~~==~~-* BEST BUYS * yuu a\n1ost f'XJ>t'tl lo .-ee * ~ESA VERDE * OPEN SUN. 1-S ~n1e '"weefolk" -0r 11. ''fairy 4 br, :l b.ot, on corner 101 w/ 1130 Pembr oke Lane ring" ag you glanct out or nHuure tnors I. sbn1b.•, tht w11'ldow. Don't mill~ 11.n Nf'v.ly l'rpld Ir p111111ted. J BR., family r rn .. H•Y pool. lh•·· Own,,r anxiou~. \\/rll llllC be. Lo ' ' I d ' Oflportunlly 10 !l'!' .~ w 1na n , n -~rp · low fHA 11ppra11N11l. Term! II .,~ 54-~,,,.. uniqu.-auplex 3 bt'<lroom • 1·" '-''"' 11.va ll. S~D.000, C111J 545·5946 * MESA VERDE * plu"' 2\K'Kt and al btdroom II r ,., ~ 67., ""~" oi· MS-4%7. J Bii bdrms., family rm. Jm. un or -"·"""'· ·""'-""'· ---~==~-- rr.ar_ cond. Top Joe. ONLY BUILDER'S I ATTENTION S31.~ SEMPLE I R-2, 66" x 300', idt aJ for 12 11nit11. Asking ;30,000. Make Real Estate 675-2101 otter. :tit;. E . Coast Hwy .. Cd.\l A BUILDER IS .. • -Larwin R•1lty, Inc. 5%% LOAN $180 a month 4 Bdrm & Oen A rlrr11n1rr cl lmpo~siblt 21 :~2 Ar"\Xlkl1ur111, ll nl'i'n Brh dr,.amK 1rho envisions beau-S46-S411 anytime E11t Bluff Custom Home THE BLUFFS A "SpttlA.J Order" 3 B<lrm. Huntington Beech VETS! NO DOWN! NO COST! 41 dtn, 3 ba., rlm ·~:f'~ !or. FHA $1750 tot•I down t VPr UPJ'lt'r bay VIPll. .. phi· + 124 """' J ~d 111 2 ba!h ll"vt! tharn1 C<11··n par10 .. 'Ill', roo1 •.1 · · · · c·ha r'h'ltr 111 :h r ea1n1n1 Wt>t har. orher <1et"nl"alor fea'.ure1'. Olft~d um1er rot-hardll.'oorl nooN throuxhout, Block /f'r1cing io rt8r yard, ·t. plA.cement \l&lue A.I V,,1 .000. 1; Cpt~. rlrapt's. Landscaplnft 11 f;st f-~urr ii;l~0;;'~'~(;~:1 ~~ Rt>al tors ~ 76!l:t ~:d1nxrr f. ,,1, v· 0 0 171·11 84l-44~f• or ~-5lofl'I ': ~ ~ew:~t ;~"ct:° --$19,950-IS iHE--1; 644-l!ll 644 ·26:hi £\'1'~. PRICE '~ THROW IT AWAY ior 1111~ vt-ry tovr1y 3 w.1: room. 2 bath home. The .~' Dol!5 ynur wi le grrel you n11 Joan ii ti1 i:h Pnough so you ; a Sahirday mornln£ with "' e11n a~sllrnt' wil h paymtnt1 , lont "honry · do" list! Slw of $160 per nion1h, 11•h1ch in-~' won•t nerd it anymore whPn eludes all. Modt'rn buil!-in!i. , you n101·e i1110 lh11 thrPr detp pile carJ)t'l•. al~o , bedroom homr on I hP n1a1t·hing d1·ape~. Double : Blutf11. wr·vt fQuf){I just !01· gara..:e to boot. Call , you. BP11uli hil well kep( Walker & Lee :, ground~ and ll eomrnur111.¥ pool. All yours !or $43,500 67l-8.i:KJ. 2790 Harbor Blvd. 111 Arl11m1 545-0%5 Oprn ':ii 9 P~1 \oTHE REAL ""\. ESTATERS < 1 •, • I NEED P11yn1ents far lrs~ than 1'l'nl, 26 t-l' rta r livu"lg rootn 11•11h natural brick tireplacf', tri- try hall, crntral rioor pl1n, , hullt-)11~. Op•i-1 nl 9 p ,\f. ~\0-1720 ty + 11c1ght. \'Pl a Bu1!drr if!YoWNER-::1-br:-2~1 i~ a prac11c11I man who Is lfix~2 pool, Jjj) 11q ft cab11n11 qUh'k to rrt'ogn11.r an op-11"/\\'f'I rni r, relrig & i; ba. porlun1ty and value 1n thP 11h11g ,•rpr~. cu~tom drp$. I land of thP~e two 10111 JI new ropJ>('r plun1bing &. th l~ di>~np11nn Ins ynu -m11n' n1o r e <'U!tom 4 BEDRMS77 Call 11~ las1 •Nhilt our srllr r lti1H1r~~ $40 000 :..tfi..-1 740 1 -'-*~~H~A~P""PY 4th * . I I ct 16. ''' --Thi!! has 1,, ht 1hr hf'•t liU'' 1~ nio 11"8 e ".: · COVEHNM F.NT REPO "A SPARKLER" CT TARBELL 2955 H.!_rbor ) Realtors -Associates I New Lic1nsHI NtM st'veraJ nr~· n1en1hPr~ on l!!llff. Greal lnr,rn!1ve progra.rn. Cllll for 11pp"t. A Ha ppy 41h To All HOPE GERRIE I I REALTY 645-4400 645-3320 833 Dovf'r Dr., NB 6 •• 8 .. ,.. ~ in town. 4 Brdrrns. 2 ha!h8, • i • .-•1·"'· lo~-, .. ,,,.,,, Sho"p 3 BR, 2 fl d I' I E 1'1 II L ' ur " , ar to inc 11,11 "u USK w1w <'rp1 s, drp.~, 2 <:ar aar : \o ·THEREAL \""\. F:STA T'CRS -"" ' ' b11., r .R, l'.:nl'i polio on huge "D"-plan. Bright & ,11h1ny 4 in1uatt'it on oversiiffi 1tt1: ! 11001-J!;z lot w/boa.t g11 t,., 1.n bd rm~ .• · 214 ba1 h~. Glr11ming $190 n1o. !HIV~ A.11. HURRY ~ <1o"n on VA loan, $31.~50. p11rqut>t tlrs. f'·orn111I dining . , ·"''II not iasl, \V1\lx Rrslty, J4&-7739. rnl . ,\ coty drn with !irr-1, CHOICE DUPLEX Nf:AR r:verything. 3 BR. 2 pill<'('. I 2 -2 Bedroom hou~s in ont BA, Lg rf'C rm &. ki!chf'n, Open Sat. & Sun . 1-5 C d · D "JOI ARBUTUS "2-4471 ( ;::) 54MIOJ , 1ll.1ge Re al EclJ tE snu1h--0l-thr -highway loca-vz· 11at10. rps. cpt.\. 1. hon~. Exrrllf'Jll ineomt'. 11.nd b1!111~. jilll.ragt , $:0,:'lOO. 959 * BOYD REAL TY * I ~-====~Zli::::::i::::::i::::::~~ <'an bt' strn 8ln1o~t any1in1e. (;heyf'nnf'. Oprn Ho1.1 1t" 3629 ~:. CnA~t Hwy , Crl.\1 $4.i,950. Call 673-8:.50. Sat-Su{l fi.46-70.16 alt~. * 675-5930 * \o ·THEREAL ~ESTATERS . ' ' . El Toro 3 + GUESl HOUSE + POOL-. $28,500 BELO\\' .f HA -P opul 11.r T-plan J br, J•, b11., dbl patio, Jae yard. Nr libr11ry & ~rill.•. FHA a ppr 11.i.s 11.l s~.450: selling price $29,950. 1132·.'>715 nr 5.i7·07.'>l 3 CAR GARAGE REDUCED TO SELL FHA/VA TERMS , "''"''' sz.500! """ n Acros,, lrom park and coun· · corner, modt'rn 2 BR., den, 1 -C~o=z=y~-C~O=n=~A-G=E= ATTRACTIVE 3 RP., rlPn, Z B111h, lrplr, rrp!'rl. rlshwhr, h!o1•k WAtl, IAnrl~('prl, <·ul-dt--st>H: ~l rf'f't, 1 ~ mi. f rwy-2 ~hnpp1ni.: crn1et·~. \Valk to t'I Pm. sehool. Orf F:l Toro Road. S%.~. Appt on· cu~tnn1 hn111r, hrilwd ft,.,, : crpls & drps, 2 BA. Bl tin ; RIO, full prirt S~.500. F'HA I VA terms. Call ; 847-17.21 try club. :1 bedroom. 111.mily I o!lw,. 2 bll.th s p!u11 neat room plu11 den or~ bedroom l·bdrffi. apl, Drive by 2 BR. lpl. encl patio. dbl 11:11r, llnd lamily room. 11100 1 6'2J.Lark1>pur 11.r1i~t'11 llll1rlio or work ~MP. squarf' fePI . Se-pa.rate laun· And i.:iv(" us a Cll.11 fr1.1it lrtt~. gripe arbor . SEYMOUR REAL TY J7HI 81'ach Blvrl., lltgn Bch Opr11 't1l 9 P M ly. C~ll ll37--0!M6c. ___ _ Fountain V •ll•Y i "'""""'~~~~,..,,..,~~ r1ry. Bloek 1-1·all lrnce j University Realty Bkr. 642-4~"~'====~ RrautHul 1 11 nd~c ap 1n g . JOOt E. C5t. Hwy_ 673.6510 S HARE BROKERS WHEELER DEALERS s:i:i,s;,oc·a11~>46-2~1:i. * * * * * FEE LOOK!! SELLING YOUR HOME? \.0THEREAL ,~ESTATERS HAVE A ~ BR, lain rn1, Mrs11 d('i Siart your fortune ln 1his Fu'e appraisal • \Ve buy HAPPY & SAFE 4th i'<lAr _ 'Top 11hape • .$:13,500. da ndy 4 bfi!rooni, 2 hH!h, cquitiM. PerS1inaJ al1ention. Olt ice (.'lo~N\ l unday ;,.i~-'."1270. al1 f1H111ly -i;1u-d special . 2.'i yr:-1 . P.~Pf'rirnt'P. f'' St-e You fl1onday! e LG~-,-,--h-,-.-,~~--b-._, W1X1 Mq tt at rrmark11 tile COLLINS & WATTS fl! $36,900 MORGAN REALTY playroom. d bl cornl'r lot, $3.l,500·~ Fa.~t pc>ssPssion. %~-~:,z:i !-:VCK.G12·<M~7 ' • I ". ••• I I • I r tY~ S Bdrm & Den \ 673-6642 675-6459 rov'd patio, 26' !iv rm. 2 no down (;I. Sellf'r n1ay PIUCED 'fO SELL --B-YOWNF.R $48 5()()-hlk.' park, Kt:hl, OCC, hf'lp 11.•11h buy"rl coi;t~. See RPau!. home w/family rm &:\ GINNY MORRIS~N Hu;• Family Rm I 427 1 . Q' ·1Q...5 $2!1,9;.,(I. :..4~>-17:\I owner. a nd nlakf' offer, hlll:f: <."llv'd pattn. A pre,li!rl! In addition to putting eleven 1ransactions in· Prim,. location, 1·ranslerf"f'd 1sepsra1:.':'xcet~~~rnhomrs COLLEGE PARK 3 BR. 1 Larwin Realty, Inc. 11•·h.:htWJrhood. Ownrs trans.; to escrO\V, totalling o ver $437 ,700, GINNY ob· 01"1rr, 2 slory rlrgan('f'. , on ln1. Prin1e i<X'ation, so1.Jtl1 FIA r am rm. Many exl!"AJ!;, 2 562 Brookliurst, !!ntl(n B(·h ,\-\u.'1 srlL wAIJ 10 wall c11.q:>etin,1: iii ~II 5"5411 I' Call D1ant' Bkrs A t ' tained four keen new list ings! o/ hwy. Very !lhor1 w11 lk 10 Ch1ner, 2S~ Prln('f'lnn nr. -.o-any •m• I _ _ • · g • 1'{)()n1s & clo~ei~. l..argf' 5,.1, .. " 1 d , • --,1142-2i.1~ da)'!I 962-80!3 evf' • h!'h & ~hopping . ,VluJ<I Sf'f'. ,, .. ;~,. 1111' 011·n 54; .... 326(1 Huntington Be1ch _ ____:_' · · Call GINN\' for her conscie ntious a n d effi-f"lOms ihrougllout, luxur-61:;.1;.10 or ti"5-1561 ()fl"n SAi ,11, :<:1ir1 9-..i. RY O\\'NE:R : l mile to · l · · 1· 1· · 11· t ' iou ~ kltchen, brk, open nl ~---R d d $2750 Cw c I cien service Jn is 1ng or se mg proper y . 9 Pi\1 -CAMEOsHORES AS rs. hy owrit-r. 3 tir, 1 ,~ bu, e uce 1 ... g. cul-de-Siie tot . ./i She is dedicated to her profession! TARBELL 2955 H arbor 1 New;, br, ~ ba. 2 wt l bors, rrpl, "''/W cpt.•, r/o, paHo, .1 lx-dr'OOnl, shoke roof, 8 lxlrn1, 1\ ba, lg lan1. rrn .. SOUTH COAST REAL ESTATE . h&~' pool. S89'.JOO. 67.1-S(Y,Jl. rlhl 11111". S:21.~. OPf'n 1>l<'8l 81 S ~.:'!00. or mflke shng crpl., cust. drp~ .. blL-in ITS rhe 41h, no! .Xm11~. hut , ll'f'rkrnrl~. 2220 Maple SI. oCff'r, spacinu.t thmugh<iul. k11 , !!;fr. rx>rch, frpl, 16x20 1500 Adami Avenue !hf' GOOO (;ohli11 g&Ugf'd !hf' 2 BR, I 88 + 1 Br apt on 45 --------D/ll Cflll<'ge charmer. Pridt t"/palio. prof. land!C'af)ed, Coif• Mesa, Calif. •tvta~'AY gad""PI i, hert'~, Joi. S. o! J-il~'Y. S47,000 firm. 2BR. 11,;B.A. Cpls-, drp~. f'.~rra.~. $19.;.(X). s.17-5568. • bli > 1 p I o' O\\'nrrship jhroughoul. 545-8424 Sant a CIRus. R·4 lot you PritlC'1pa.Jg only. Rcttlng, -ins. rp r . oo • fP(', \\'II II VA )'llA I . , 2 962-66'1 room, A•J<umable Joan. By 1 !f' . or ow (open e venings) own, 70x~O. ?<'ran v1P\\ .. 1 . .), . Ownrr. ~9-0074. c11!h down 10 5~~; loan. yr. home. f .Pl .. 11:11r. b1i Costa Me11 j Oprn '!I! 9 Pi\1 l=---------~G~---,1 ------· I lt'p. work~l'Klr. $29.99~. t'.P, .3 RR, drn, 2 !Mi, Ji:" rrnf'rrl w lk ., L Gen•r•I I ener• Q u TNT ARD R LT y . CHARMING yHrrl, PanorAmir 0 ('. r II n a er ee 1------------------1-.·•~42':_·:'"'~·. 1-I DOLL HOUSE \'\r11'-1949 \l'hlttirr Avt , I•---------Th M 2-STOP.Y ~1,..11 1, f1tnl;i~!H· $21!.~IO. 714/7~~9233. Re11lror~ Dover Shores • ost-bargain ri! only S27.:..00 in· on II Cl llif'[ trPrl1nrt'I ('I lll:.~P -CUTE 3 BR. 2 BA, lge y11 rrl, <71·11 ;~;_2 •• ".·,·.·,di:~"~.-.'.10 .. ·,1•0 OPl::N ~ur._tnA y 1 TO S, For The Least 1•ludr.• 4 huizP h('rlroom~. s~r. (Ill a hliiH ovf'r OORinii: n\r" p11.tlo, a~!ume $189. mo ··~ '"' '" C rJ 1.h • • Ab-(~400 12>:1.> l111n1ly rr.-1111, 2 IJ11 lh~. lhf' fWPil!\, Bf'il lllllllliy ["nil -Pl.YI~ 111 J24.000. fi46-1!139. RY ownPr, 2 s!ory Glen Mar 3 hr & r!en, full ('Pmenf • back. ide11I 10 park boat or trailtr, low co~! po o I , $.11.500. 962-;..12:1. PRESTIGE area " Si. BonAve n!ure 4 hr, exrf'l • ronrl, S:JJ,000, by OWTI{'f. ' M&-:'!009 ' • Hl06 SANTIAGO DR. I nn111 er 1~.. 1,1: ~ci. ~ritp!'d, this ~ Adrm. phi~ ____ ------ BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Th" fol1r rnn~1 11·11nrrrl frll.-I II• 1 llf'rlroorn, rnnvPrtiblr carpri.~ ,r., drllpe~ thr1MJ~i! fA ni. roooi. 2 A;i !lon1,. 1~ Dan• Point 833 D D S · 3 NB iurr.~ all 1n nn ... "u1ll11i·. den 11 nt1 !Rmli y rnom homr rl.t'~ <l\'fr WOO !;fl. I '0 WALK TO OCEAN 2 srr ro11.nho11~e 4 RR, 11,. ! BA. 1100 ~!J 11 , i pa\101 -+-• A1riun1, li::;e (arn\ly rm, liv ' 1•111, form1d !hn rm. $40,751) • R1.1-1l~7 011nrr. • l.\1.VIEDIATE-Orrnpanty -i TURTLF. nocr: • BR, 2'~ • BA, including land. S4:'1.~ or roake offer. 0\\'l"lt'r. Sl'l--.1796. over r., u1te , . , 642·4620 ~ ""C I k 1 A k di•r11r111 .. r rlf'ta1!td an rt 1----------'"l~"""':'""""'""""--"':~-"":'""""""""'"'"""i \'1,.w, !..oration I.· Pr1r·f'. i11lh ,1 ha1h, an<1 things li kr. m1111 11 "nr n11.~rr1n 111 rr ['l'llrlv 10 n11•\r lnln. ~lan.v 3 3R, rlen & 2 BA , l11r,1:t 1· ,-.,.•. i•m •,,, 4 BR, .l B•. ' cegul111ioo shu/11' bnarri 11.\2-44:.:'> nr 540.-)140. · h Generel Gener•I ~ ... , " "" extr115 1nrll1d. hrRvy i; 11k,. yard. Xln l ronrl1lion & Jo('&· * CAMEO SHORES * B~5T VIEW-BEST VALUE family rn1, ,1 C.'t r ga r. !),.. courl. gos b11 r-l)-(iuf', hugr -* 8-A~YfRONT * "'°' (.: r11.~ton1 A~f'PllA .,.. Pa· r•on, $:\1.~-.00., 496-.1114!. I t & !r pr~ I 11('1! con,tn1•'lf'd play houlll' l~l:\1>1 ('/11·-p~l1n;; I r/ a d' And II llfwn 11181 looki; l1kf' 11n t\p~tl"d 11 n1n111: JnRny TRIPLEX:--ocr11 n rofllltlin1> ro e11s1on y IHl ~~A P" . I NEWPORT BEACH f'~p('TI~<l'i' fll~lnr11 homr11 1·iew, pri valt dr1·k~. s~~.000., V ' Imm""''' .-,, •he ....... ,,.,.ns 11t Pehhlr Be11rh . d .trAn "' e "'-~ . "'' !hi~ \~ rell.S01l8hly prire I I h" n"•n~• .-. -438.•. 111-""" $.ill .:.:Yl . Only JO ?'n Do\\'n . Oldtr 1 brlrm. w/pter l 11hp, , ...... ,, "" ,, Immaculate. All new decnrating. Ideal fami· panR'"o' v'·J'"'.· Ward Call 673-8550. SlZ::.,r.oo $.'lO.'.flO. O~ver shore• ly home for d isplaying treas ured anti<]ues. Rich Irwin Realtor 3 br (possibly 4)-3 baths -formal dining-164!1 \VE:Sl'CLIF'F DR.,~ B. * 67s.6060 * OPEN FOR VIEWING 1--.--P-R_l_V_A_C_Y-.-- h uge p aneled den, beamed ceiling, wet bar 646·DZZ8 STEPS TO BEAC-H Sal. Su n, Mon 11-6 --cheery breakfast r m _ attractive entry hall 1::::::::::: 1160 G!rnt11Q:ll'_!>i T~rrarr, C:nn1r11ctor'1 l11r1t' •how -protected patio·v.'alled privacy _ sprink· I; ) l Si)" A-fran1P. 1mm11r. ("~r8 ,\lr.~11 &11-6657 Rltr. hon1t, •urrounrl,.d hy extf'n. lered y ar d , room for pool -separa te play IT'S ASSUMABLE URGE TO MERGE? rnnd. AR•Rcf'si;7 h'° """, 1'1•1.11:~ -$16,800 V.A. :.18"sra'"u'·'c~xo"v'1',1~1',1,111,1LJ."l"- area -3 car attached g arage, e lec. door. , Rt'spons1bleNrwpor l Reailor 111 ~· 3 • Ati~. ·r·"'~' Anyone qua.lilies ~ubjrr ! to v • •L ..... any bltn. storage. Job rhange forces immediate Anyone can t8k" over 6'1~ f'.XJl!inding businen. \Vii i C AYWOOD REAL V VA !.llan ll'llh 6""• 11nou11J f'Xtr1tA. '169·500· ~8-72~ m ove. F ast cscrov.·. $79,500. Cal! 673-5910 for GI loan. Total mon!h!y huy esi;iblisht'd of!icr ~n fi.106 W. C:oast H1vy., N.B. prr~·r11t;ig" ra1 r. Tol a! pay-* By o~·ne r .l BR, CX-n "' paynl\5 $JS:J. i~cludn l&Xf'S Newpor1 , Cosra J\1e~. Hun :. 548-1 2~ inenl Sl4.ll prr month. Sharp flm r m 2 ho!lth Blulf Virw 1 ~~·~P~P~1~·.--------r::::-::::::;-------·I L insurance. ~ull pnc ... on Beach or Tuslin. \Viii poy Balboa l1land J tiedroonl hon1t i.:Ji sttnin1 2400sq.11.0/H 2042Galaxy. General General {hJs i&f'2f' 3 bfotl~m & !Am· fair price. + protection on wilh HARDWOOD Yl..OORS. TIRED 01 Ula.I old turrutur.'!' 3 BR + 2 BA $22,950 Nr-11.• p111nl ir1 & nut, 11rw w/ 11· r11rp"ls thruoul. VACA:-.'T. f!l1 1n Rt(I, n1crl,v lrl~('p(j + m1•'rl p111io. Full prirt $2'2 }150. Submit. <:1111 ~·17-1121 1~=~~~~~~=-·l< SEYMOUR REALTY ttlUSl' 5'-11! J &!rm. 21 00 a.q II, Nr hf>Rch ... -v Sch 01 ~!. ' 17:41 Br11ch Blvd., lllRn 8{'h , 0 • ., 1 9 PM ~ i\1 Rny .xtra .~. :-iu hm1t 1rrm~ .• p.n I l "'IXJ _,,_,, . > ..,.., ___ ,.. ___ ""'! :r\~ .. , , "" .... ,.,. Mon-f'ri • CONDOMINIUM ·'-~· All ; • wkod.: 1' ~.'H-7769. :\ ~R. ~BA . S24,77.0._ Ex1.~rlni,: I FOR SALE OR I.EASE _ 6 :r,, f llA \011n. $1.IR. rTT!.I ' • h I ~, , .~P r 11n1 rn1 • .,, n~. , Xln! arr11, extrrn1ely t lf'llll. fPrirrd y·ard. crptrl & rlrp<I. * Crp1~. drp~. t'A ht, s~rv N ~ h VA 1 S I l 1 r ,_..,ar , oan. a e ' pon·h, p11l10. 2 r11r aar. I . I " OOll ' -1~""' · b 1 IJrlC'r . .,,, . uo;P ·'"'' mo. clm:P ro shopping-a 80 ulc-Avail Aug. 1~1. 962-39311. : 1·· btautiful. 1----------l -;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;1 11Y 11 only .s2'1.5()0. All e.~· existing hus1oe!J & J){'rcent-CLA~ !DO .,BAL 11111, 2 l\1x11rlou~ halhs, modern It'a rea..lly not that hard • !ra._s . inc\udin_g a.h11.kc roo ' age. if jU11h hl'd. Ideal !or OPEN HOUSE huill·ln kitchen. Ready to io replace. J\l.lt walch the COLLEGE PARK • BDRM •• V.A. rnnltln~ &. '1.replac('. Nellr I Rf'altor \Vishi r.g ph11Je 111!0 nc('UfJ)' lmmf'dlll~f'I)'. Gi tumiturt • mt.«llanto'JJI I' 3 + POOL Exceptional 4 &: fa mily ln 11choQ!s on quiet street. Hut-a.em!. ~til'f'ment. Send 111J SAT/SUN. huyr n; \lltl<:ome. CALL! columr11 In the C!&.111.fi.d Mesa OM M~r wlth enlgd, ry • Call 540-1151 (0Pl\;n dtlails. 1n comple te ronri. n~r(' ••tJttle l!l11ncl"' Gf'm Walker & Lee Secttcn. 962-4471 ( ::-;:.) 546-1103 11i~ge Re,11 Estate .f Br/2 hll.-G ltn Mar: bltn~~ rlw~hr. pa ntry. f'rp le, pan!n'g, cvrd pa1 io. $~.500. OWN F:R: 962-61125 Sharp home a.mong ~harp fam, rm., J5."<IG screened t"ves., dence, to our managemen: 124 CRYSTAL AVE. I::==========================:====-~ Mi~hOOrln1::; h1Jmt's. Newly I patio . n"w lnlrrinr pa.int. comultan1, Wr itt" ClaiuiliPd Your own ~prci111! hou~e -on I p11lnted 1nte.r1or. Jit (IOcl Nearly lll;fl Kf!, ri. No do1vn I n~. o/P HDITAGtj 1 Ad •91, Da ily Pilot, P.O. your own 'lpt'CIAI Isl a nd -) 7790 Harbor Blvd: 11.f Arla ms carPt'~· r.lany hu i ll -l n tn Vers. f1~A 1crm8 O.K. -MM.ln~n I ,.._ 1~c 1 M ~•r yf'8rroundrr-mirl l'f'~iden('{' 545.0465 Orwn !11 9PM nuX: .,.,,,, 01'1 a e.Y,, ~1LJI • shelve.' for storR1::;r. A1· S32,9,'>l'J. I ~:;;;;;;;;;~~;;!~~;;;;;;; 92fi2fi. .,.·hich arront11 heallhlul, 1.1n-J MESA VERO£ tr8cUvf' p"11n ad)o1nin,1t a t.i00Arlam~A1't' .. CM546-5MO\! TRl-PLEX ('(11npt1c1tl'd living in 11 pir· GOLF COURSE lint p<inl 1n tr o P 1 c A I EXECUTIVES!! 1urrirqut Jf'& 11ldr 11rt:1n11:. 2 I CAPRI LANE \&nd~c11pr, At l fJ\ii ('kly, -H l I ·~-? HfRITAGfl Prirlf' ol 0wnerrhip ln Coat~ ~!ory Nr1v Enii:J11nd ir_ad it!n.n Open Sat, & Sun. \\'(ln·1 l8~t 11\ $31.000. Call .. u mu• f\.1n a. ThN'f' 2 Bffiroom. 2 On<> or rhe mosr popull!r: J BedMXlm 2 hAth, laiie 111 · 3.9.,,, c •. fl. ('u,-inni ranch "6-2'lll di J,u"urlou1 liv1nfl~ 1..Arae ,. 1 ~ ~ ,,.. · • · ,. bath un1 t8 with IPPflrAtf' n-irie: I'm. In n11: room rorn· ityl, hnmt now ln lr<1min1t 10 THEREAL 1 ""\. ESTATERS ' .·' OPEN HOUSE form! d1nin1. •t'P d ine.Hf', ' h b" k r· blnalion w11 nt' lrf'. irt"'"· 5 Brlrm~ .• ;p , t-.Ath&: huac f3 mily rm. w/fp! It I w II II book P acP. A tn w11 " 2 frplci . J~la.nd kitchen .Ir. ~·tt ha.r. • Lrg BR! Braut. B · k I I I ra . ..es. ric pat OA, ort 11n1 -ani qu111i!" ff'llturt~. 8 11y ld1<'pd ! Xl nt lo<:? l~.S"JO. . '"'-"' ~ llfT • no ma1ntr.nance. ,,... nnw It .... !tl CI your colors, Call ~S-M24 (Optn t:ve1.) . 11' '"' -tached garage. with ma' & I r.11;rpe ting, tile~. t'IC. $99,:\00 room . fo~d air Ma:. PI'Pt· W!!h $15.000 down. baJ, at fi&ious South &ytront a.rt"a 71.'M inttrc1r. The Punle wilh the Bui/f-ln Chuckle O R.orron9e le1ter1 of the fCM.Jr ~rambled w«dt be.. law to farrn four tlmp!e word•. t ) SAT. SUN, MON 1·5 2!t17 S. Po!lcific !OU Br\stol. turn W~1 on ~ntmm · follow signs\ OwMr rn.n6· !erttd • \\'•nl~ action. Large 4 bf'droom. 3 twlth tvime. rorm11l dinin,ll room, HV!n1 plu5 l11mily ro<im. lin-pla(."j!, Wf't har. 2-IOO !!;Q ft til r r•<'· lovs living. o"''nf'r "'lll ('arry 2nd TD. DOVER SHORES View homf'.1148 Santiaro Dr. Be!t buy . 8p11,r. ~BR, •ha. A(11p111ble ftoor plan fur C'lt1ple or lgf'. !an\\ly. Newly dt"torattd. By A.pp't. $91.000 Bill Grundy. Re1ltor R:t1 Dove r Dr., N.B. 642-46JJ <-==~ only yarda rmm the beach. WESTLAND REAL TY A11 ki"ng $71.~. 132·5533 A wooden onniwrtary ft th. doy on wklch a mon 1eor .. Lochenmyer Rl'.tlto r Less Than Rent Colleqe Park Area t mm 11eul.11.re 3 lkrtroom~ 2 bllth hnme. Bo11.t A-trailf'r llt'rtSA Po!IY~ 1111 f'"HA -VA ~4S..2..11J. 10 · THE REA!, ·~ l :STATERS Nick .Joa.nn1dew. Re.altor ---cc-.,.,-----JTI 4: 675-0597 21.1: 217·AA.l2 "MONTICELLO'S" CUTE AS ••• • FINEST 9 Lo I • By OWN".R A ua:·a ear! 11 o tr~• ~. 1u1h lnd&cp1. 2 E"-11'1 hld11. Lit!lf' lsl 1nd Sct'lurlerl A EXTRA CLEAN 1110~ •hlllrp l l all in xlnt enrid. Ownt r tu8tnm11.f'rl 11!1 elte. 2 1!y, 2 ht'drnom , 2 ll1th. Hllh loa11 w/carry 1~• T.D, Stllln1 Ar 2 611. lsn1 rm & tlrck II ,\n,,;iov~ Oll'rlPr. A 1 k 1 n I price only $27,501L p11.ilo bt!o:v. ~!1jor 11ppln~ S12.9.'i0. CORBIN-Inf' Offl'T'NI 111 apprais11.I. Larwln Really, Inc. Bv ~ppl . G73-7()6(1. :Jl:i6l Btookhun1, Hn 1 trn Sch VA.CANCTES Cost money~ S46-S4l l anyt me Rrnt your houJIC, apt.. 11ort • tt * * * htda-.. etc. (hru a Delly Pilot 2 and l htd. tnuu• 111 l••I "4-7662 O a11 lf.f!!'I ad. 2111 St CMti Mha CAB H 0 E ize1wl'iota-hewa1,7-f i.---.,-,...-.,.-,...-r-1 O Com11lm !hot ehvckle qvoted by lill1n1 '" the 1t1l'9!n9 word, .YfN cl.Yelap fl'Oll'I lf.p No. 3 below. SCltAM-LnS ANSW!RS IN DIME·A-LINE ' . • -· .. .. --· -~­·-~-·­_, ' I . ' DAILY PILOT Salln'cUJ, Jul1 ), 1971 .............. , .............. ! !t ___ FNncW___..1 ~11'--ttouw-• ... _J~ f._____ ..... _tortt.'ll_I~ l._____K<Kw_,Q( ... __..I~ ---1~:_1 ..__.., .. _,~_, '--taw_,.,_w.__.JJ[~!1.__HouMe_tor_s•-.Jl~l '"--RG!_1"~~·-1ta,, ___, Huntlnttot1 h&eh ugun• S.ach lido late Newport Be.ch COf'\domlnlums [ 305 Houses Unfum. 305 Sacrifice Out of ~~ ov.~r 111U.!.I wll rug ~UL. Ml'N'dllh L11r- ckns • BR. 2~ b&',; lvrmal d1ning rm .. tam. rm' v.1bllr, 1w1mm1ng pool, SPP. Pnd yard, FOR ONI.. Y $47,lm. J ust listed • lh~ one won't last lol'l't' VaM111: move-in cond. OPEN SUN.' 1-5. 20292 CRAJMER LANE H.,en 8. Dowd 644-0134 Realtor APPLE PIE-- CONDITION 3 BR, 2 Ba, gep fam rm + pcl('I! .Sllf' 101 o" ner trans- fertt'd. Askin!?' S2S.600. • 847-8531 • The Real Estate Mart IOY rrs BIG ThAt'a the best descr1phon ,>f th•~ rlram11.t1C' Laguna Rt>11d1 horn!'. Un14ul'. ('Oniempor- &ry rle111gn w / ex tenor or POST I. RF:A.\1$ STUC<'O, & EXTENSIVE. USE OF GLAS.S. ~r1'11\\l111g 1 nrm:vt. & DFN. On 5 RDRMS. floor plan, built 011 P 0 0 L SIZE CIWUNt>S ExtranJ'di11111 v l1v rm , \\'1 ANTIQL0 U) OPEN RF:A:vf {')<;fUNt:s ~ llEAVY t'ROSS Tl\1REHS. OM wall has MAs.51V£ CONTEMf'ORARY Flflf-:. Pf.ACF:. PAINTED MURAL \\'ALI_'\ DEf'ICTl:\G LAKE CllAPALA & OLD Mf:XJC'O, ALL THIS FOR 4 Im 5 ha 30.>.llH" PL.t'r .\. $Jl SOO tJl(J & sandy bea\h $198,JOO • OFF LIDO 3 ll('Ol'OUlll, 2 ht1lh, All OJIPl1 c .1.ir. V&l'isnl ..... Sl!'f.l.~100 1 ... 11m. t11n1n~ ar<'11. 2 p:1 Co11dn 2 DR, 2 bl! Pool & i10<i l'Onllll, poolli + trnnis Loat ~lip av111, ...... $9!1,!"iOO n111rt!C t \1alk to the 0t:can, LIDO REAL TY INC. 646-7111 3377 Via ',11Jo 67:1-7:100 PRIME STREET TO STREET Ue>aul1tully dt>l'•>r111rd I Brdroom llmnr THE BLUFFS!- 3 nR., 211 ba.; lOVl'ly (~llltl•'I. St<"Ps 10 pr1v.11p bPa('h $71 ,500 Dq1~., cpts, bltns; 2 car scar , pool. \\ 111 ro11~i<1er Call· Prrry Gil 6?:i-Z713 salP, Ira* or lea~ opt. Bryant Wiest Realtor Call: Frank :1.r.T.1 \'1R Lido, N~port Bral'~ it-t 499-:12.38 49\J-3!03 * * * * * IN•wport Heights lmmaC'ual~ 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. for Hit Money to Loan 160 240 House1 Unf urn. 305 Hou Ml Unf urn. ~~~..._~..._ ............... ~ ....... Gen•r•I WEEK-END 1st TD ~oan RETREAT 7'i. INTERf:ST FOR RENT CuJ.y 1 tic .. <lrJOm beach honw 2nd TD Loan * 2 BR House $80 to. \IPl'kencli'n; 111ves1or , Jmpu11slbJe bu1 true! Li\1. b; chelor<;. Only' $14,!lOO. & Tl'rme ba:sed 00 equity * 3 BR Home $150 sh11rp ns a la<'k. New sh11g '42-2171 545-°'ll K&d& w~komt. AV! 00"! w w, VAc11n1. The steal ot Serving Harbor area Z1 yrs. * 1 8 R. ~ids/ peh $100 a l1ll'li11H'! I Sattler Mortg•g• Co, Will 1'f'dec ;.:.3 mo. Se\ P s. Lar win Realty, Inc. l16 E. 17th Street * 1 BR Tnhse. $125 2156:.! Hm11ld1ursl, l11111o:11 Bl'h Bllm;, 1111 ('pt, WI D, Pov!. 546-541 l~nytime -I c h f 1 ' Con~ Pt'I , CARDEN apt, N.R. 2 hr. :l as as • * 3 BR. 4 Kids $185 ba frplc, dbl rcar-w/opent'r 1 Frwd yd, dbl gar Pel nk. all eler. hltn, v11>w, mAn)' ht & 2nd Trust Deeds * 3 BR. E -Slde $165 xlras Ry nwnPr. 642-1\.114 .HtEE AP P RAISALS Avl "''w. Outd & ~t ok. ----Costa Meu Investment D uplexH/Units 548-771 l anytime sale 162 ouru-.x -NF w r 0 n TI LOA s· LOANS! LOAN'i! BEACON Rental' * 64>-0111 * Fountain Valley LR.G 4 BR, 2 BA Homt" 1rµlc, bllln R/0, d!<h\\ hr w/w cpts & drps, dbl J(:tr S~IO Mo Call Mr .lflhn:-;on .~o 1120. e1 e~ ~>'m-2"44 ' ll>r, rrpt~lhruout, hlln~ cllihwshr, Walk In 11rhls & hop 'g. L('ase 1m111e<I at $:.1:.15. 9124 La P 11 Io m a 968~260 or ~16-'.!7!11. Huntington Beach 3 REDROOM, 2 bath ~. large fi>nced yaro, Cl.Ill. haven, $275 month, flrst- Jast. clE>anlng d~lL JOB Kings Plat•f>. ·~ ACIU. St>durll'd Hrart or N R. 5 b1'8, :! has, lrg l1v rm 11/1,11'w of halls & Fa~hron hi lf11111ue rC'nlal horn, S125 1110 on br. Relll rpq d 64:>-44X6 11!1 6l'M. * BLOCK TO BEACH EXE.'('llTJVE 2 + Fam rm, 2 $'IT> Rrc.n<I nu tl'l-IPvrl. 3000 I ha, lrpk, t1IP -;un rf Pck, pa- ~•1 It, .j hr, .1 ha, lrg !Iv rm tlo, ('rp's, dq>!>, rPfr 1g ** 5 BEDROOMS * * tn.'alf'd hy on~ of Laguna's 2 Story, 2~ BA, lgr lot. ;'\!'I'd rnn'>t notf'<l J\rhsh'. 3s Fr. 01 -S'.)9.500. * TRIPLEX * 5 Hl>HM., 31 ~ ha.,, din. rm. 3 Rl'.M'lf 1 br, no \ill'arH'I•'<;, \\t> )(l\f' lhl' most. Pri\'ate, • \'rHAT a-Darling• 2 Br. S'.! ·~ti Aw•. hv ov. ncr rli.i:m!ir't1. Buy, lradP, llell. blln~ C D patio pool I. 11 /marblt> lrplr Sll'p dm~n $'.l.10 Lra~r. ~~Ri12 M'J')r formal din rr n . lam l!NIQUE-2 hr, 2 ha, pot'JI, rm , \l Pt hllr, b11l 1ar rl & IJC'a('h, frpl1. Nn. 1 ~ 4 s;:ame rm. Continuous <'lf'a11-Ba)s11!10 \ 1llA£e, Altulls, no Ing mrn, 3 t•ar gar · [ Ill''• Yrly only. $260 12131 1•1pt~/clrps. Afl 7pm, t2131 I 75S-116~or !~mgr. l'I0-~>61l7 * YEAR'LY-2 HR.-N-R_ba_y q u IC' k ~ale All lrms. f K1t<"hf'f1 w fam. 1·m., HAS 847-8j()7/9611-43i7 96!!-1178 ALI. RILT _ I~ fl.'l~<:J·:, 1'1 Ft lot $79,flOO WALKER REAL TY -*_675-5200_*_ 2-Rilnn. units with i>nl'l g11ral{<',. Chou:e llC'1gh1s iln'.1 You o"n Ille land Income P roperty 166 'Hi-G:.!97• A11t1)' !t om rhmnlown area only Slj(I NB. ' 21lli 'IPwpnrt Bhd. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 ('o;.st Pawnbroker 642-M02 I Rfl"°"l BA. lormel rl1ning & OC'ran, ~1115/mo. CaU r1n, an prP•hgP 11rPa $1.lll. 67'.l-5.."ln. mn. mrl Jdi;r p & ma1111 Ire. _B_i\_'l_.V_l_E-.W---N-,-.r-1l-1h_l_u_f1_4_B_R_. e LOVF:LY-2-sly, lrvinf' a.rt'a, 4 hr, 3 ba homr. Nrw llt'f'a, Nr futurf' ~d1ool 111(1>. 833-~22. Ownrr selling low equity. NO CASH?-- BIG FAMILY? VETERAN? It tlus sounds lift )OU, l'llll now. 4 BR, large hnnus rm huge> yard, n e a r ~,ind SC'hools. $32.900. Wllh IPnm ~ou won't hel1e>VI'. AC'I f11sl 1 545.04jR 893-8533 Real Estate by Mc Vay Wafk to the Ocean This an1·1 t1n,li! houi;e ha" everything. Id l' a I Hun- llni:ton Rr111-h lnc·a 11nn, 4 ktng!aze berlrnoms. (orm11I dming ro<>m. r us I n m draperie~. sparkling C'IP11n. All trrms-$31,950. Broker 842-2535. lR 'THEREAL 'C ~§T~J,t:.~ OVFN, DJSll\\'SllR .. GAHR. 111SP. i':Tc. CrntPr 11ta1r- \\'f'll lhat lr<td<; lo 2nrl story, pAst WALL OF GLAS.I\ 1:1 J.~r 111< ;11. On,. hrlrm. ha~ 11 "P~:1·;t< A BOO" VIEW OF 'ntf OCE.\N. '111is spac- 101111> homp ha5 bl•l't1 listt'd for imme<liA If" sale for, $36,950 FULL PRICE · OFFER YOUR ON. PYMT. MISSION REAL TY 9fl5 &>. Coost llwy., Laguna Phone (714) 494-0731 ------------ '. I -$.iU.iO I * LAGUNA BEAC H * e SllARP Bungalow 2 Rr. WALKER REALTY 7 t 1111~. tli:!.~it~J I! I ~ c~v pallo + ynl, Kar, s11gls BA YFRONT bP!:I huy 671:.5200 5 l'1111~ • $l!O.!MJ0 Houses for Rent ...... ok. Quiet aN>a $J70 HR, 412 RA, pirr & 11lir> 1----.;,-<1 .. ,.:nlrnnt ..__ ______ ___, T'Cl ALA Rental,· e 645-3900 brand nrw Lido Hee land! 5 l\1a11y, m1111y I" 11 t u re> s San Clemente g l 'n•ts _ $17 1.000 $ IX!l,<XJO. 2'.!0 Nord. Own<'r. , 4~-<>-115. ~ACl1W!CE llllllf'. Lot will 4 tl111ts -$11:-i,100 ti'ke 12 u1111s, 300 fl fi'llrn Oth!T11 lo l'lll'lf>se lru111 BY 1ranslrM"f'rl ownl'r, opPn h<'adi, $~2,000., t tr m l'I PLACF: REAi.TY 4!11-9704 Suu & Mon 1·5, 203 V111. MPn-400 '.{X·ll. ' 2%9 !'11. Coa~t Jlwy. ronP. J hr, 2 ha. 40' lr1t, --. ---$116.fiOO 213 377-1'153. Tustin • COSTA MESA • for ta'< rl'a!'ons n11·npr \\Ill Pl.lJSJI l Rn. drluxe PX· TUSTIN CHARMER sf'll l'l 111111 Bamboo Villagl' pllncln. }'urn. On I he I·: Z 1111 anrl 11(( fff'PWay, on la11cl <'nntral'f '" 1·;11Tv wnierll'ont. $12,9:10. 67'.l-81 711, Pu11•h c•lf'a11 t'OMll'r unit. 3 2rnl 'l'I>. l«t TP is 6 f,'( Th~ --------··· e WO\'\,! Ha11l·h type Jinn, HousH Furnished 300 \'Pry Ira 2 Br. n'·w t·p1~. General frpl, lg fn(·d ba<·k yd, lrg front y1•<l. Comp! rl'rler. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;:;;;; • K id11 & pet~ ok. J us; t SWi. *LEASE-RENTALS* ALA Rentals e 645-3900 • YOU Just C'an·t beat th1!1! 1 Br ~Iv 'ref, 3<'l't'l'11l'rl por<'h, I~ fncd yd. Kids ok. s1r,. 6T>-:tl77. Jkdr'Ol,tll~. 112 haths, rlouhle $1il10/1110 111ror11P \.-111 ) 1rlrl 3 Rrclrm, 2 Bath • 2 s:ory, 1Ar~r hnnus l'!X)m, ~arrfrner. V1H·an1. fmmed. ocr. $3Z5.00 ALA Rentals e 645-3900 0 u Ts T A N DI NG family Hl·:uun:U-3 br, 2 h SI • ~ l'>IJ.:1'. S:?:L~. lll', 1111. (11\ $20.noo fin ·" h<>mf', 3 RR, 2 BA + lllr)(I' s11nclP<·k. 11!'1' 1111 Sf>ll, lea'<' Larwin Realty, Inc. 1·.,n·v ili;!IL Gail Pai:1· LRG t t ty ho family mun 11/lm•plal'f'. or rrarll' lli'~-7 1~:. 21;>62 llmokhurst lln(gn Bth f>.1()..i!CO. I:; HC'cltm. 3 Rath. 2 story, 1 Iv ci~~:.e L:: L/~e, ;'.~;~· Sp:ll'1ous, rompl1'1Ply ne1\ 546-5411 · . ----f1n•pla1'I'• VacMt unmed · ' · k11<·hPn oll family room I Mesa del Mar --anytime COSTA \11-:SA -T"o 4 plr\ 0<·1• $'1~5 00 ' DIR, 5 Br, 3 Ba, hugr Westcliff t'<., I:! i.::iragrs f'r 7'• llm<'s · clu•f'I~. fncd ye!. A\·a1I 111:;. Jlil!ll lop qualtly .builftn ap-f')•.'ALJT(••t/). 4 l1r, 2 11~. nn1v __ ....,..,......,..,..,_......,.......,.........,......,.........,.,. Ls $~'"' c.•o}c.AA I • k > ,. -n < • low J:l'ni:s. S'.l0.000 ('l\Sh 3 f' I I ... h "-H e """· .,,..,.,.. .,, ... p 1a111·l's ,,. coo ·111g c·Pnl1>r WONDERFUL '"'rm,:. 11<tt "· ....... or \\y •---------- ' .. kl 1 b n ~ "' !:ha~ tTPIR & many nistom _Co11_c;1dl'r_C I !lli1··Ul!l ('il\I .·.~-11> m. · 3 HR, 2BA plus din & "nrl \\ ul'f'R as Rr, < !t•ahlrM. 11:11 El C11m1110 ... c·;irpelmJ:, laundry room, C •2 WEST CLIFF Loh for Sale 170 SUMMER RENTALS patio, i·rpti;, drps & bl1111~. r I I t n. Dr, .M. ~.46-4.i ~,. Rrn,il•i•rs f1r Slnnpr 6 $·'()(). dhl gar. $230. No fee. A0 1, nP" 1'1)(1, argt' O • cx'<.I -----01'1\'P ~lov.ly hy 1117 Sus~l''C " ' '·· ' "' .. l.agunll ne-1ghhorhoocl. Walk Mission Viejo J.l;J·: fairnay Int Rl'l\UI. l\l'l'k, SI 100 ~10 .• Aug. :ltO-I J:1L ----..-.. l..arn' Thi'll t·all fur 11n ap-l•>t alinn & \ 1.,11., 101· \ IRfi', 1-::----..,.....,,-,..,.-----to Sl'hool, bf'Slch, r;hoppinit. VIF.W-3 Br/3 Ba, lam, 1!111, 1~11ntmrnt lo s1•e fhl' lflll'l'1rn• E.I 1'<1gwl <;oir ('ours!', l R<'drm, 112 Bath, E11gli~Pt< Corona del Mar <·hurrhr!ll. S62,500. Lin g,.o I o u n ta in' '~ate rt a JI or this ctrnrmrr. 1 t, s Laguna N1gurl. S 3 5' 0 0 0' srrlr. $200 wk $7110. mo-Aug. R<'nl Esl:llf'. 494-1397· ln-lev<'I Pnced Io w. Spa<'ioui;, funct1onal, a truly 49'..l-allil. Ray ."tiorri; • 6 RPclrrn. Pri· 3 ARCH BAY (}\ 9 I I htr I h R ri \'Rip IM"Al'h. S2i00 mo -All.I(. VllPr. RJi-.1'1. I. ( 1' ·~ u oml.'. at (' n-3 lot Ill San C.'lrmC'nlP, will A t' s "th G Vnlu<' Plwi Hun·y! 646-7171. us in-m1 orman Newport Beach takr ~ un11i;. Slll.750. Ov.n11r, and Associate Realtors 4 '"~~~T~S~:c ,~~~~'o" mm ~-~u-~:~~'l.Desert, L0:4-::;0S OCEAN BLVD . BEAUTY C'all 212 RA low11hou~e. tam mr. * PATTI WALKER fpl, IPasP SIOO. 611-0Zi5. 17171 Brad1 Rh·d, H R. 842-1418 L'v1MAC, 3 hr. 2 ha, ('il\'Ptf'd pat1n, bl1ni;, cpls throughout Varant nn11. $24.'l mo, Call Sh1rlf'y Com rnnn~. llnmr F 1 n rt f' r s R<'Alty, 892-4477 or 846-0136 l'VI'~. RltiGEST 4 br, hst arra. Avail 7/l ~/71. S335 mn. 2 Bn, <lt•n. 2 Ba. hplr, palm, nr hc·h. Pf)(ll pr1v1I. Arlults $2!10. RP rs rPq. 642-:lOR:l. ------San Juan Capistrano N~:w 4 hr, l'arprtlng, bu1ll-ins. $275. mo. 493-3041 or 4!13-l!l'.16. Houses Furn. or Unfurn. 310 $100 security dc>p. Call Fountain Valley Sh1rlry Cnmmnns. llnme FOn lea~!' _ 3 RR + fam .!_·1nder.:_RPall)'._~l2~4i2:._ r111 s:no furn: $275 un!urn. ELECANT, lgf' 2 hr m hl'l\l'h, Blln?'. cl!>hw1'hr. ci in rm, rnd patio. he 1111 I l\1·11 ly d1•rnrat1>d. Waler sofln<'r. Wat<'r p 11 Id , R.12-0tlM nr R.19-1273. Y 11 r 0 -1 r I' es ' $240 mo. Condominiums !lb:l-'ll9'1. Unfurn. fOR LEASE: !'! hr, riin g rm, \\/w drps. Avail July 15th. s:1r.i. Shown by llppl only. 96$1-7291!. -------LUXURIOUS 3 Rr, nr t}C'Pan, $:100 mn lse. 21641 Zamora Ln. 962-0046. 320 G eneral EASTBLllFF Cnnriominium. New 4 BR. Tennis, Pool. $3lt. 644-4834 N ewport Beach LAma·: 2 Br. llou~e. frpk , COND0-3 BR, 21, ha, all /i>nrrrl yiirrl, pPts welrom~, i>IPr. bltns, pvt patio & pool. $200/mo. 536-8470. $'.12:i lrase. Consider 11e>ll. LEASE. Marina Hi arr a, I !'>47-~46· ______ _ Mic! Aug orrupanry. In· Condo. Furn. or A spacious Cal1lorn1a styll'd or<'an v1f'w horn!' on nearly an arrr. Elrgant living rm., family. d111111g rm, w frplc. 4 Rdrms., 3 ha's. Ch11rming, • LOW .--srµ. i::"lll'st-R1Udio w i trrilc. & Itump11.s Ho111n w1.h huge Resort 174 1Ju11l in 11't•f har anti pool ia-Westminster BI<; Hrar rldu"" 2 hr rnnun· P ride of Ownership hi<', makr i111s "' honw ror FIRECRACKER la111 homr. 21)(1 tr rmm lakr. Home berlrcioms, 3 baths, panor· ;imir v1PW, truly an out- s1arnl111g home, luxury 11p- poinlf'fl. $7;,(I prr monr h on yearly l~ase Call Mr. Rogrrs for aript. 6i:l·X:i:10. qu 1rr: l!46-4RJ7 I _...u~n_f_u_rn_. _____ s_2_s payment~. vr1·y ltJ11• intrrrsl hil. Sw1mmin£ pool. Lovt'ly rate. Big 4 RR homr + huge £•11'<it>ns • SIR!l .. ·ro. tam rm. suJ')l'r conr1 in & , Turner Associates 0111. Submit tl'rms tooay J IO:i N. C'o11si llwy .. Laguna 8!'13~;,13 !°)4j.()4j8 494-1177 Anytime Rea l Estate EMERALD BAY LOT by McVay Horses! Horses! How about & hou!>f> rn lhl' middle of Hunlln~tnn R<'a•·h whf'rt' you ran kPl'p a hnr•f'. 3800 sq. ft. ho11sP on one acre of llrnrl. 81.2-2."l.'\j. DISCRIM.INATING BUYER Immar. 3 Brt, 2 811. rornrr: Lnvrly :!irrl'f'nrd, cov'd p11- t10! All tPrm!;~ HAFFDAL REAL TY 8-t2-4•lO:'i E1·p11 5'11 -2146 4 BR. 2 ha horn,. 11 /C'll~tnm tilPti k1I nr IM"11<'h. $'.ll .9j(), NPPcl!i fl:! 1nt 1n.1? 96'2-R9:l9. Irvine 1''111"~1 & lart:<'!>I \'iPw lot 1127 F.mPralll Ray Bill G r undy Realtor ~33 Dovt>r Pr , N'pl Beach 642-4620 * THREE AHCH BAY * 2 RR + drn, sw1mm1111Z p<\lll, 2 lrpl', .\1t>\11·an 1111' patio. Sirnna halh, Sl'dlH11'CI homl' on I R r K e 1111 11 /panornmir 0<·1·ar1 \ ip11 Loll' rlnwn pymt. $~>7,000. r.111RU RP:il f.~111tf'. 4!19-n~1 * MONAR C~BAY * Exdu;<;11'P guArllf'd SI re a. R!'nu11lul, sp111·ious h•>ITIP, iml)f'c-ccihly m111ntallll'cl. 3 Rll, 2 RA. rroff'";SIOnlllly l1111ds1·a1i.•d lor IOI\' n1a 111- tr11a 11c I'. 1!'11-~'.\2 * $38,900 * ~·II ttr l••itse w op11nn \'•"", (011slnm l•uilt ho1t1P ONE OF A KIND I l:"\l'I ~.ml ~ p;illo uea. I~ 1h1i; Plri.:"1111 2 h<!rm. :l hA. ;\Int dnsp 111 IO<'allon. fl.\\ Sll'am b:ilht 1nwn-rLM'F RF: \LTY 4'll-9704 hoU"f' :?1110 Sq ft nl ~1111' :.'!lfi'l :'ll C'oa•t II\\ y, LB. ll'al r.111111.v •'llJ•IYllH'tll. Acid •.. I II F'nmilv ll llh IPPnaJo?l'Ni ok. 3 Brt.-2-Ba, ;di hltns,-111c·l1l.n SPECIAL !! r.\('l' II ill!IUlld \'II'\\ ~ I l1t•1h1w1111', '/. halh~. hr:rnd , 'S ()()() \\'II 1 1 1 Hrdrnnm1 h11th, built ins. lTl'et.rr ; J'dt l" / d~lmhr, Irvin• 1 _G_e_n_e._r ...... a_t • .._..,,..,,.... ........ __ _ f Hc•tlrornn, ,'I h,~111, Jarol' .. ,. . I t·a1 rv nr rHt E' ,., n•'" ",.h,11-:" \\ \\, t'.ll'J1t•t111~ ) " "' r 1 ·'1'1"'1111~. rtrapf's, lra~p $28'.i l'rpl'rt, drp'cl. Orf'an ~"'" ,,t arnl f'\lslt11.I( CJ Lo.111 1111,1-r.imil) 11•11111" \\'.,ulit '1111 t.P • nr uwome p 1 11 pe r 1 y · 111•r 11111 Phnne Long Beach !my. ~l'..!~1 mo. YPal'I). * SU~IMER TIENTALS * 2 REDROOM. 2 hath, pahn, 2 nn. 2 Ha. tnhse, 2 mos .S.12-i I rool, nrar llarhor & San 3 BR 2 Ra tnhsf', 3 mos S3i5 D11·un F!'f'Pll"IV, $220 pr * TURTLE ROCK * 1111•1111h. 67:r..1!J30, ask for Otlf' t·an as,umr ~lllti<'<'I IO Iii'\!' $.::1,t~M)? ~11 dmin (.;! liT ... ilm. '..II.I -t:.l!l-9~1.11, 6i~1-~1:::i9, 4!!6-2:::1:1. 7, ,, , nunutil p~·n·f'r1lilj.!f' tH' ,ulun1t1 , HOT'! :> At"rrs rasl or Palu' -"""' -------4Slt~2-Ba.-Ot·;:;;;-, ~ r,1;"· Rl'fl<'r st•f> 1111~ Ollf' ,1 Larwin Realty, Inc. Sprini:s. SllOU !1111 J')rlC'I'. Lo - 2 I & ........ I t It •i---l;;::w••"-.•11., Priv. bl'adu·~ 1\1,111. Au•·. ''" \. 1\1111. or $ !00() do\\ n l'I'· 1 ·,r,2 Rl'i~lkhursl. 11 ntgn Brh ( (II\ II guuu I') nll'I 0 rig 1 ,.. •1t111·"d __ 54f>..S4 1_1 anytime pnsnn. Pvt p ly. RENTAL FINDERS lst, ~rl) Ira'" Sl>o \In. 3 RH. 2 Ha ............ S:\'10 !>11 k. -------- 4 Rr.. 2 Ri1 ... • • • • .. • · .. s~:; 1 , Townhouse Unfur. n. 335 * L':~.;iv~:RSITY I'..\nK .,.. 7111·17 r.,'.l I I llomt> l'how fll'almr~ tii:i-722:1 Walker & Lee '-----~l [.e],-R*e-a~-'·C~A-SS;:H·-~.-BwU-aY-nEt-Red-*184 r~i-~'i'~'·;rt. PVT hc>ach; l..$(P 2 hr.-clf'n. I Real Estat•. j os 'W. ltt~. COlTA MlSA clin'_g rm, ~llrilnl'r, "tr p<l 27!10 Harbor Rhrl. at Adi1111s General i _ r... Yrl)·LSP si:z:--Z'i7 \lnrning ftfi.()-16:l Op1•11 Iii 9 J'\1 ' -···----(';111)<1n P.tlf(lprn 11 ·'1 f'\111. 3 RR. 2' 2 h11. tnh<:e ••.• $1i:i Huntington Beach I RR. 212 ha. tnhse ••·• S:t.O * 3 Rlt. p, BATH. Pool & 1 RR. 2 RI\. rurn • · • • • • S IOO Tirr. Rr01;kh11r~I $_. Arla ms. '.l RR. 21, ba ............ $li0 0 l' I """' fi4 " o::.c· S.,.,. I S_'.!I ln_10. 11 I"' _·>-,,.,;i_. 3 Bfl 2 Ba. hou~e • • • . . . .,,,1 1 Duplexes Unfurn. 350 Check These Features • l.n1 dy fl'"'ll * ~11111 yard * Play a1·l'a • :l l11ri;P h,.rlroomc; * 2 /1rqll111·<'s Ir Q111r1 i;1r1•rl -1o ('111.;p to ll,1rhor H111:h * ( 0011\'l'll lf'tll In shOllfllnit ,\JI 1111.'l 111111 mw·h more! l:lll ha\1' lll'<f l'Sl'nlW, Try 10'; tlm1111 OffrH·d 11 I 111s1 $:1R.~.00 Call /or a1111I, 616-7til , -·THE REAL Acreage for sale 150 FRENCH~GULCH~ App1~1x. (i()() Rot)!'1-t111s a1 I''' 11rr 11 wy. 1!1!1. A••t·c >11111i•1<l.t1•·~ lff) lrn1lrr sill'~ + 3 linnw,, 2 COii ill!l'.'l. 2 I ,1 hill~ J \)ill' :-;,), ol \\'h1skt'' l.i1111'. ? 1111, ,,, m:i 1or PHI f'd ro:111 rr .. 111 11gl'' 2 mi. 1111 1"•11111 . d1·11r c·rrl'k. I '111. ln ( :11ocl f11i.1111· 1'11! "'k•ll'! S'\'~),l,lf~I ~1:111y ollwr l.111d 11ppor1111111ws, HOPE GERRIE~ REALTY H 6 l'i-4400 fi 15-:11'.!Q r.!. 8JJ IJo\'cr Dr., N.B ~ Don't !1st ynur home, s<'ll it to u~. ~;11·e timr1 i;11\'e money . irnmPrl. !11'111 orrrr. Broker e LEADERSHIP INVESTMENTS e 1i·l2-7:177 & !\ 10.:1:1:~6 J'\' f ply II all!~ In hll V frnm m1111•r li<1usl' ,'!,. apt nn n 11 I ho ;i I • 1 n n ri , n nt 11;1l1•rlro11I \\rill' 1'1rts'1l1l'll '"' '" 1::1;, 1>1111.\ r1101 . P n 1111\ 1·~~>. C'o<l;i \1f"o;a , !l2fi:!fi ...__Fin_an_ci_al ___ I I •~ • I~r:XPFNSJVF: & vi>ry 2an-.-J 1 ,-Bit-Du 1"' IH\'f Iv 2 RR nPW rlPror ll (j red hill ~~;~:,~·;,~,; ""'"'" , · · Sii /t d, nl'w c·11t'>. cirpi: ln,rnw1 ly oc·rnp1;<1 hy own-s:r,01111,1 }l'ly. 67:Hi1'15 or rt. ~ 111·<1 }ll sis.,. 64~:i'.l!l0. I ALA Rentals • 645-3900 m:.\LTY hr. till ns, rrpl", drps, patio, 1?11r. SJ7(l. '.'14~fiRR!l Costa Mesa I L'nlv. Pitrk C!'nlrr, T1-v111e • ISLAN D Livtn 1 Rr Nier· 3 BR Call Anyl1mp RJ:l-OR20 2 nn.-C•lf"an~Jie-rm-li.-X-tr-a ly r11rn. 11111 p<I. (;rab ii 2 BA $2 15. I ':=i======:=== l~F' sni::I )tar. Nn pi"IS. Adlts 111111' for nnly $Ii-. rm•µI, <!hi $;HI', ft"l\l'l'd ('Of I ::.1.11 s:1·· ALA Rentals e 645-3900 Joi lur hl>nt. tdr ""' :I RH. 2 ha hon11~ rm •. $'.l?:l Oil.\' l l4::> mn. · · ·1 • 1 • --01YrlClN ·rn ltl'i' s ,. !l' :I RH. 2 h11'<. /ltrium •• s~25 Newport-Beach 2 BR. Util. pd. $1 50 I ~.l,. .\-0 I --~~--.................... ('!)\1f>L furn C'htlrt 11k. HKfl~lll-!Jf~, hl'l:l2ll :l nn. 'l'·i hA, fam. rm Ht:1 1Rl·:At 'TWlll, 1 Rr, 2 ha :I IHt. 2 hi1. A11111111 .•. : S::OO Bach at Beach $80 l.ifll. I'll rtrc!Pc. Avail n.1"' BEACON Rentals * 645-0111 * ---FREEi! nz:, MO .. ,,, & '"''' mnnfh<; I h1•ac h rlph. hl111<, frplr. + I 1•111 I 't lrn\I' ';,;i1·rfn11nr 1 BR., :11, hnlhs. filmdy 'l'tn ~.,.,. I I I ' ' • Fr11111 s :1:1 In r::i0 ('\II 11"· ., '"1 rno yr y. pd J Rrt , 1 '. h.1 . rlrn. ilin. fiM-i:.!"1 -t Rrt 21, ha . ram1l.v rno111, ___ _ rm 1 C11r car. fc'n1·1·tl . .>rl. l ---. _h ___ _ f:l'Jl hnml'~ Imm $.\.: 1 to $165 New Port Herg ts 1\ ll1 _lr._s11a_cr_._~_•lf) .. :.!S-_1R__ \\ E !IA \'t. O'l llERS J nrt '" .DPn. 2 ba ribl Rf\r. 1 2 Hit unl11rn, m1drllr-aited ll'nc.,'ri, rh,po-;i1I. rll'r rl•"'1r ;1ri11lt. f,nc I _g a r & Rt> Landlords-Owners ~1!-•/n·n Jmm;irulalP. i 30 B . llJYllr,. 2 i'l4 Ctlllf'i;tP nr • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _______ • ~1 \(' s !"'1 I' /r T•·rm< us1ness \\'p 1q1l 1elr r l<'nants to ~nu S /mo L..<;P ll:n-R64R Art 6 T11 ... 11n. Ad i 111 "-••' • I' ••rrq/('•)ll\ O pportunity 200 Jo Hl'.E nf l·h:irgp, .'.\Ian~ I ~~r~r.~~ 1Jo~ 1;1ellil, PRIVATE ROAD - --.--1 Ll'XL"RY. JR ' ::0 m.i<tPr 4 RR 1 RA. hl'Am • r1hngi;, Jmm<1r. 3 RH, 1k11, 11111 rm hdrm : dC'ror<llnr o\\ nl'rl & "''r-iralr ci1n111~ n"'m. 'l hlk< J h11th homp on la.i" tr11rl'tl 10 B1,: H1• 1r l.11k•-. FRANCHIS E dl'~1r;ihll' ti>nirnls on our rom. ________ _ e 20 \(' $111111 1.,.r ar_ All i)r \1A111n~ Its! '.\11-:sA \"1'.Hlll': flf.NTAL j -- -11Paltor Aparlmenll fw Rent II 9 ) ·:'INC!-, 1911l" only lhP fl='F::>T or mater-In hl';wh, \\ n<'lli i; Cm f' 11r<'a Int L1{{ht 111ry N1>111<, 111;1111-,.111 1, 111).!li\\.i~ l111n1.11:r \11 V IVIANE WOODARD ALA Rentals e 64S-3900 llCl:\H: \itth 3 l'IPrlrnom<, 2 1 11111 \!111 trrn1< ~\•m ''' COSMETICS 'l'\1\.11-'I' ~ I --, hatlt<, nn ;:i quirt ,11rrt ht ""~ll'rn Rank Rldg ----J 1als ui;r<l 1ni:1clf' & nut f'1•1c f> 1 l'l11f1'1'11 In S:i/ q_.,() 1·u1rd l.111 n~ & hl'.1111. .C:·ll • :.; ' ' ' .. \I.\. r,.11111 "· A\a l11hlP ,July :1th Al Sl\0 U1111·Pr<1ty Park :.; l1c•l'\l•M•tl l..ilkr ~I. I, A..;\ lblPI \1:' <WI,!' \/F'fl-f1111'r ho111r' 111 hl':irh ;11f'a • 0 833 0101 N ' ht 0 c-IJu~ ''Prllil. - - -'l~.rnllor "<:il.'IC'F. 1!116" lsl \\'i"~ll'l'n fln11k fll<ig. l'n1\·,.r•1I\' 1'11rk Days 833-0101 N ighh l.1111:0 Hl'al i'.~lillf'. 49<l-11q7 d«n);, tll1I .c::irni:c• .t i-hon Laguna N iguel .\.,MJC' pool ,.;, p111tin;: i:1·rc•11 "'''' h11~ Hl l\rt'll. $ti l,~100 ON THE FAIRWAY c111 612 IMO for :q1p·1 Thr ~:1 N1g111'1 t~>I/ Cnur • Bill Grundy, Realtor ,, lhf' lrnn1 lawn or th1i; 5 t)(irm • r11mi1y rm . :t "'"'11 I Summer Is Here h11111r l'rolC's!!. rleror:i red. JiR,ooo 4 BR. & FAMILY ROOM A111I ~011 II 1•11im' 11 n101'1' 111 th" l'lt1111•1 I1''1 1 h1•11i'(\11111 hllllll' II 1lh 6 lo11! (a111tiy 1\~1111 -+ 111•p:1rati' 111111111! \I )"')II . ' r I ' pl'r lll'1 C;itl i\01~it&1111 ays • 19 s Apts. Furn. 360 f>l 1 lc1lll , . . , ( )~ ''" '"'I(' 11 '" I Hill c:n111d1 Hltr f>H-~6:!0 .. ----LUVFLY In:: 11nmr 2 hr, 111 • ---........ -------I Ac l'I' l11lly 1111pn1,l'\I 1111 do 1·~1111111cl tiltl, Ill' l'hol'll" H) 1111 n1•1', ~.!.~Ml hi! 'Wl tl Business Property 154 111 ... \lt'f' ul S.111 ('kll\l'lllr ln1~- 1111•'.s 111'•'.1. (l:ll'k lo h;wk l~·I". l"•n1 Prl ~T;1r In ('1 hnlln m111w1I. l<. 226 IJl'I Mnr, $;\.~.-lCIO, 4'11fll.i., It I' $1i!WI 1111111m11111 1111<'11· t.11'\ ('11rll('i1•i1' II •11111•1( ~ 1-.111111111.il s.:111tl.i111 ·1· "' 11'1 11.-I F11r ~11111· p1•1•,.,111d in It I'\ 1''111 Ill ()I' 1111!1' ( '1111111\ 1· A 1 1 C<1L1 r:n 1·:ss11·: 1.111.11r.1· :-.s <21::1 ;s1.::.:1n FAMOUS corona del M ·r ~ 1m. 211 ha nn n1 I n<lrk General .. h.1, In: d1·n "• !1111111~. frpl1 ,, ,, I\ II'""' ,I, trnm!O prt\'1ll'1<P~, I SUMMER-WINTER-111111"· "'1111!>hr, shrtl( <r111• ~· \:i:1. x:·: ;.~!1:1 Rent Rr111111!11I l'urmture OR YEARLY r:"'"· i c·:ir ""1 1~· s·u:, for ai; l1t1le l\i: 5 llll. l111ylrn111 l>-l t-Mltl Laguna Beach ONE MONTH W P1l'r .I:: h1•:wh. Fu111ish<'d --*MESA-VERDE-1Bit,11r h•ch ~lioul. (.Ju1"t MACNAB·IRVINE l IH:, 1;1111 nn, r"'"''" •ltn l "111111lr 11n•r ,1;0 + util. complete with Ht•:tlly (°01111p,10y r111, 2 lrpk~. llrw q1I ,i:, 4'11 XliS. lf'll ;rt!ll. 111~0 ll;i'""'' IJr11·l' p111111 /\11111 l••r l yr $.!r, ----1 your 100% LOCK THE DOOR 1111~ ru~lnm fe:iturP<; cwPr· 1Aga1ni;1 high rrnt aM thr 1.v1krng t h ,. rounr~~10!'. ''"1111, f or 11111th"•r """'f· IAllHllR: lhl'l't' i; 1l IO\'l'ly p,1. lin + llll'f'lv lilndi;raf'INI ~l\Nl Thl'rt>'i; Int-; m11rr 100' Call to SI'<'. $3.1.IJ(). 842-2fl,lj or 646-7 lTl. Commercial Property ·"" j Laguna Niguel Purchase Option NEV SALOON \"f•\\l'<>ftTm·1\('l1 6h.'ll_10 ~o. ('1111 "-ll·i_: ..... ~1.11 -..IH!l1. ~~---~--........ -~~ _ Incl. 1lrm ~,.ll'1·t1on. • (( rn \I ,l·.-!\111, d1;irn11111{ 1 :l BH, l RA, nrw p;iinl, ;-._ /-\\ -l Bl!, 1. lli\, din ill'l'.:l I r I d 24 Hour Oely. 158 br & hu11k rm. Crr'11I pa11n. crpt:o; lriz ll'nl·rll )Arri. mnv I ;irn rm. frp , •'Pis. rp<, :\1'.1"' hr snlrl "1 vu:<' r<lalr Jtlp;tf 11n2I Pf'l'-<On or t•pl. Yr to <hnp g. $ 19 j I n1 o. -;p1111l.lrr~. rrnrNI y11rrl. 1:\1· 1 CUSTOM llltldloro, , .n11l Ui; Anri llP $13, l:icl will unlO('k rtw-rlnnr In thu I I l1tUl' rv.·o-l>f'druom cuue. tor MONARCH BAY only $31.000. Ro!'4" gi1r<IPn, 11 tr1um harr; f1~h ired hill REALTY U niv. P11rk Crntrr. Irvine Call Anyt1m1> R:l3-0ll20 L•gun• BHch VIEW!! pond: l bdrm. home with 18 sliding glas! door~! La~e m<11r. 11u1te. Enclosed yll rrl S6,;.ooo Laguna N iguel Realty 13().5050 49f>..S791 MUST--:'rll th•~ \\('t•krncl' Hl'nul. Jo:\1'1·11111·c> 2 l'~h·in. ~hn~ I'll rprl, t'11stn111 1lr:q•l'l', "1111u1u111ty f)l)(ll, h" 11 1' II nwmh1•r,h1Jl. Fa111.1~l1t· v11•w 111 11i11u111111ns ,ti hills. 01w'11 llm1s1• Nil ~ Sun 2:tl91 T1·lf111r CC'''" n V n II r ~ 1l q~h l 11.nrl~\ 4 !1~1..0,1!2:1 $29,!tj(l/My los.~Your (:11111 Lido Isle INVESTMENTS 1 •• ~ ... 1P11 Y111 liriuor . .':'11111111? nr -;ummPr. 409 Iris. ~i46:-Mfi9 \1i\C' $110 1'l:1-l'Zl l Furniture Rental ,\. l•nd S7'1 000 " ;w, ----517 W. 191.h, C.:\I, 5tll·3481 WITH "MAJOR" d•)\111 C·111 ~r \\file 1lle> <.:llAH\11NG RunJ!'ill<ll\, 1 b1. srAC'IOUS 3 Rr hnmP. ~lins Mesa del Mar I Anrthl'lm 77 1-2800 TENANTS-LEASEBACKS Rr11s~ nail, V1nnnia Ctf)' or:l'nta.1 R:arrk'n/pool._ S~ C'rpl/rlrp"._ tnccl )<I, Many CllEF:RY J hNironms anrl LaHabra f;!W-3708 OrFICF: :\r\· ~11-0 mn .lul~/Au1t 67:\-695-1. '"a~ f?h fi4:i..IR4R. rll'n. l'. hath~. Fn'f'place BEACH RATF:S TOO HIGH7 CO:\niERCIAL I _'...... . . Coat• Mts• l nn. Hou~, ln m11r1, a.nrl l'ncl(1.;ffi YArd, rlouhle Cnme SC'P 1J<;! ]~ w. Lin- & APT RLD'GS TO BUY OR ~arll1Zf'. Frnl'l'rl, 2 k1rli; ok g11r111tP J u ~I J>llflf'n'rl, roln. AnahP1m. < B t w n * 1423 Antiqua Way * W .• R. DUBOIS, INC. • SELL A BUSINESS ' EAR R:lrk BAy-Furn nr 1'./~•rlP, S16fi/mo. &12-~'l.~:l. n111ntrrl 11 nd nf'"l.v 1·arprleri I r; 11· R F. •-m F Rmkcr'l R.33-911.> HOLLAND BUS. SALES 1111r :t hr, ? ha w/frpk ----__ " no !': rrry arm "' Open Sat./ Sun. 1-5 6 c-r 0 1 RrRc;ollllhlr. 276 S 11 n t 8 3 BR w/h'plr, 2 be, lg!' y11rrl lhro11_gho111. S26:'1 Oil Pt r 01i<nf'\ l"lnrl 1. ! J 1 774-0050. Auth<'nllt' Spa111~h styli' 3 llfl. I ,,,Ont-:S fnr s;ilf' nr traik, "111r Broh<'r \\ith Empnthy" 1,:ihl'I $210 mo Call Aft 4 pm, month -\1rsa 111'1 \tar B-;lboa Island 3 ha. r>1n. rm, fftm. rm., n1v rq111ty for '""ar llflll~r . l711i Or<111t:" ''"' ('.:\!. -----~1~17-77/ii. ('nll ~r,..94~,1 r 11orm11ll< h"ltlty 1·111. C11111·t ~•lllli' <.t~h. O\('r SliOOO pt•r 64541i0; 5100G08 nnylime An'HAt"Tl\'I': J hr, furn, · -----Fl'ltl'I Slt1cl1n Apt-Sf>p ynrd 11utin. $)(!\,~)(I ~T pn11r 11•1l11c·11011 + S"iOOO. \\'t> lll't>•l ~air~ j'IMf1I<' S I :.? > l ,1 iJ u 'r" 2 fi 1 ~,l'.I HR, •h111n1t Rrra. rlhl g;ir. Mesa Verde k11d1"n .~ h;11h. Crpt~ W·11 · 111·1 1:1~• \I', ~1w1d 1:1-c ~ht I \\'1•,l 1111n•tt·r l'\'M & 11knr1, '('l!cTol ~ti. nrlll.\ rlrN)r. f'll~I • Rn t •-hr! .. s"2:;,," George 1 ram son 1 $'>(IO !YIK ·.xo:l ' . 11('1\ "' ct a \. . ... •10. S111i:lr girl. f J.10 11t1l pd. REAL TOR fl'r \\'1'1f1'. c·111~·.ilwcl i1cf * ltl·:T\IL \ll·:Ar • El Toro -... ~1· r._ ~ . :_· . -1 + dl'fl0!>1t. 2 R~lhi:; carp., i;·;.1-.:770 673-4350 645-1564 EvH. • lti!l, t 1:11ly fltl111, 1'.0 , Rn-.. Slulfl. IPlll1•r 1~ .. · I;: Bil hu11.,r, 111t11rh rlhl $:"111'. rlraJ')<'S. :,1!)...'122:1. • - J:t(iO, C'•·~ra Mc•s;1, Calaf, 1r~1 \I c ;"1i<" (h1tll'r 0\\'Nl-.ft Sl'lll to 1-;urniw' C 'rpt~/drps $170 mo. 920 -R 2 Im iwail-R/tS'l::Ji I Ba lboa Peninsula --CLIFFHAVEN !lt'l'i:l(l, fif'1 11·111~ ~l:!.~lO him lkautir11l "'"'' home $HI Cc•dnr 1'1. MR-f1'l:l4. J R. 1 • AVAIL 110" _ 2 Br ~. • hr 2 hll friili• OJ1t'n li.•;1111 :-,JV\ 'Q r II • I I r ' '"l~h - -- ------mn, l~t ,(. lnst + r rllnmi:: °' l Br . " • ' · .• .. -.1 s . t, nf c·n1111111•rnal <'11 . .tx !i.il nr 11~11• ~.""Jl urn 111 '' ~ Rn, 7 hAth. <.:rrl/<lrri~. hit Furn apts: 11r Fun Zone. <~1111~• hltn"<. 11"11' dri•k. hu1ld111g pt'nJ')l'rly 11r 11:..rhnr J\I ~' ~i:ili MtPr \\ 011'1~ nt l.iikP 1' nr""'· :i in~. C'loqt lo ~C'hools I.. OCC . ..'.!"fl· ~: .... ros4. Sum111£>r t"f'ntal or yearly MANY E,'{TJ1AS. Askin~ &. Adnm~ co~la "\lr<;R fnr 6 f' \1 , or S1111 hr. J'111, 111'11, rl1n rm. fAm, s:\.1-:H9'1, 5-i:>-t97JO. Minion Viejo lrasP Call 61N.i15 or ln TemplP I lrll!> Ill <'n<l or eul df' i;ar, ,:urrnu11rll'd hy ~r1•N1 hills. wit h l'Xt'<'llrnt OCf'l\11 vif'W. ~ll'f'PI lo ?'lrttl lot pm- tects ''IP\\ Ovtr 2.000 i;IJ. It. -3 11pad nus lxirm~ . 1'' bath~: family room. b\Hll- Jn kitchf'n. f1~pla~. Only ~ : $45.500 CAU -. 911 Vie Lido Soud Ch1mnma sinlflr·11ty. 3 BR. 2 b11. homP on 90 rt. lot. t'sed hrirk front, lgf'. pstio. $<16.000 S.'Jl\~!T.~;,,..~Y ov.nrr, &Hi 972•1 ll'A!'lt>. Wr;IP, r .o. Rox 1661 • .IAN1mn1AJ, 11 u c In t "~' rm, lllr \'OlltJ, Rll xtrllK ~11~ .. BR l BA Child a:n Nr w 3 hr, 2 ha home lnr &H Oi:l1 rnr 10rnrm11t:nn. or "''""'NO, (' \1 rlub It pool prw, ht It tairt • ~ , · r.- OPEN _SUN. & MON. -C2.SIGNALCOR IO!kJ:-,0 ~:~rk.o~~u1~~s1~~~~~°ih~:~ mo rPnl * ~7--036.t ~:~,F~~Si~l~~.~~11· ~~~l~~~kcr~~ll!lt:~~.S~ e ~;"~~·:B:c~~ln~~~~~D A'Olan REAL ESTAT~ J 190 Glf'nrw>~ S .. 494-9471 549-0316 OCEAi'Nrr.w "Glau" Mll!lf' • 2 br, I be, frplr, -UndPck, Ol'W W/\\ C'l"J)ll /( drps, bltns. $37,000. C-1111 ~'\.'-522'1 ' btv. n 8 Ii ~. i<w--057!1 f'Vel It • wknrls for •PJ'll • Sell lc11• ltPnU now! <All S42.-S6'73 • SI. vt ! 123 V ie Nice J11~1 li~tM, 3 Rfi., 2 'BA. hnmP nn 40' Jot w bo3t yard f.t. f!Undl'C'k $6.l()()O T ip of Lido hie Rr11111. 4 RR • 5 Ba, home 2 fr11k~. 56 ft. w11trr fronta~t. Rmm fnr l11rge bnt1t slip•. Pr.r .. S 100,000. Biii Grundy, Rltr. 833 1)(111,, n r . NB 642-4620 Call 54.2-~"'Tll Now! * MUST SELL * REAL RUY s~.000 CASH l\"11~ I. \\ 111 hrlp IP11rn Laguna BHch mo. C11JI l\:ll-1706 I Maid i;rn·1r11. Pool Ulll pd. B,. O\' ''L'R ... 2 .,,.,.,, R k 1 71 • 3 BR. din &rea. JitR.fAJitt, 1 '·~ r. Agrnl ~, -uw rn l'ri; \1 e come. , e C'11ll fii~R740 e B<'auti!ul Blute~ 2400 11q fl MMi<Hi c'11ARM1N<; 2 BR. $;,()() mo Easls1dp on Wf'~lmin!ltl'r. NEW 3 RR. 1'4 Bath. Cnndo, \ 11'\l of \\ atrr .~ Condom lniums REAi 'TY .1111~. All lZ. ('pp, nr SZiO NPwly rlPC' s~ M6-822fi. rlrp~/cpl c, rl" hr/hlln!l, lncd MIO PPntn~ula. 2 Br. plqi. hi:hl~. Gr!'en Rrlt 111, Fah for ule 160 Shnp 111 L11iz11n11 mn/yr Jee Arllt~ . .CM-zmt;. -Fountain V•lley )Am, $29:l/mn 49f>....2:l20 I lnrlrv. m•v.ly rP nova I e d , Rl'll•'h lnr 11>111<> Cl'ntl'llllV S 2 2 • I I 11lo11c ""~1q -'1'11 fll'ltllrl'ft tn Lido l•le Newport Be•ch ,) mo. )r. eage. "'" " ''DOLL HOUSE " l1w;itrrl 1;n;v1 tr111!1r. Rf'11c. • t. fii1 f:,J6. $19.::i()() fi.I t 16116 or '-ll Oli1 Nl'l\f lhr hrilrh, 2 Rll, 2 BA, C'All 11w; ">M!l LF:ASF:. 4 RR. t RA, ------- w.,.,....CI fl.'L' , I '> h I 1 \\'ATl-:T'IFRONT ~ Rr 224 rl~h\' hr hltn. rlr . r rpt, F:AS'T'RU'ff' Conlin. """ 4 2 nw~ \I frpk, blllrony JlS r::· ·,Ir r ,-.. ir,.,. s" t ~; 1 '1•11 .1. IW'\\ " II lhninul ( :n1 '\J(, -Cl !Ff.I-/<,~~ H 0 r \ 111 J.1d11 Nnrrl CAii !2l:l 1 h pk, l~P fnC'll ye!. llhl 1t11r, Aft, 2·~ RA lam rm. F: Ril) S2i0 mn Ll'3 51' ro..... u~ fl!' • 1 ;JI" Adult 111'1"11 s1q '°''· I J.lll' "Al.... !1:1 1)!r~ or tZ13> 2if>-1~7. nr ~chool~,, 11hop'" A\'"111 rnrprl. rlr11J')f'•. J'lf'IOI. tf'nm•. )!'1111) lnq111re Ill Apt. c. ~>_prn~·-'"~"0~~2-20-49 Larwin Realty, Inc. ~lll:.!·i~'l7 tw-11111 :l ,t, ~pin Sli'e ·your-l~t'a 00, 111·, $245/mn. C11ll rnAtkl'I, 1t<'hnnl l.r11~r B"l. fiil-1521 or ;)1~ml BLIW.1-'S CoMr>-4 hr J h11 Zl5f;2 Rmokh11~t. lln'izn fkh rr·ro 8 h ..,_ 8 -lllr' Ju•t -11.ch t-""'IT 'lAA-2f'iR, ln<'hulr'I ms 1 n t t o" n re . -------' S46-S-41l t ' ·" PR<' '"'llM' t1mP 1g. ~ .... "" ,, .. , CAn1ge rlu!tl':'f'd' St>U )'Oll1' flPrlurf'ff for Qllll"k 11•11 by any •m• I itMI selertlnn rver' SPe thP phnnf' A cA.11 Dally t 1lot DON'T f l\'t It a way. ret l><H-4lli4 "Eleplvtnts" fut .ca.IJ Dal· OWMr W .500. 644-4869. Ditlly PllQt W&nt Ads have DAf LY Prt.OT Cluslfled c.aMlhffl 642-5671 Olup quick cash frir It With I DAILY PILOT fnr action! I ly P ilot ClasalflM n&Wt C&ll 642-5678 Now• b1'rg11lna r&Jo'I'! atct1on now! your ad -today! DAILY PILOT Clualtled Call 642-567!1 lz Sav!' 64l-Sfi78 ---' • • --.. r ~---... ---------- • ..... If..·------.... --.. - • ..... Mturdly, Julr ), 1971 DAILY moT 17 ~··_·"-_""-1"''_'' ~I .. ""'"""'"""' ][~ I -· ... -1~ :::.,;.,,., ... ,,-~-I I ''""M'"'"'"" lltl I ,, ... _,,., ••• ~ 1[~1 [ ..., ........ ..,. ]~! [ .,._"",_ .... j ~[ ~A.:p:f:,:. :F:u:,:.:. :::::::360~~l~A;p;t;1.;;F;u~•n•.;;;;~;;;360~11Ap,:;t;.;U;n;fv;;•;n;;.;;~;36.5;; Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unturn. 365 Apf. Unfurh. 3'5 11 Apt. Unlu.n. :165 I Apt. Unlu•n. J65Apr. Un/um. Coron• del Mar Huntington B•ech Cost• Mesa Cost• Mesa Costa Meta Cotta Meta Gardett"Grov• ! Newport leach AVAIL 8/lj, 2 BR , tpl. ha.l e [;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;[---.F~A:ilRiiiiW~A~Yv___ ----I e BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS 2 BR, l'~ BA, 1harp, crpts, 12 Bdrm studio, dl1hwashf'r, l N•wport BNda Yrly only, lst &r lair, 322 La Quinta Hermosa * * * I Spa nish Decor. Gas & W&ttr drps. tm 1q. fl. Available I w I d . p. t I 0. n I C'., HtholroPf' l b!k 10 bch LIKE LIVING IN pd. Gar. pool , rer. hllll. now $16.'i mo. 973 Valencia. l'l('~lithborhond lnqu\l'f' Apt 1,-"~'~·"'='~· -,--~--~ISpanbh Country Ullllte Liv· VILLA APJS. I YOUR OWN HOME , , , lnc1ry • 2 Br dwn11rs _A_p~I_. _N_o_. _l.~0>_7-_77_68_. --· No L lll01 \'Prfit'. 11;\6.-0~ 1-BDR~f. clo~ lo ~ach & lfli ,r. Spacious A~t.. Ter· '1 Br. l'"l D;. un rurn. Cpls. I "'/par10. $160/nlO. • 2 RR LGE '.!Br. bltru, iw:w cpts & I Huntington &HCh __ _ shop·1. 1-~111.!urt pt1·son rai:ed pool; suni<en gu BBQ 2 & 3 BR's dips, tncl. pa!lo, [ llfl~!r<>. lrg fron1 apt rompl drpi1. fo~aclng Santa Ana Don Franld1n Rltr. 673-2222 Unbehtvable Living • Only ~rivate Ju!.Uo. pool • Jridiv. Wl LSON GARDENS N'rlror. SJ7:.. e I BR uj1str1 Counlry Club. Adults. 281 LARU~:. 3 br, .2 b 11 . Coita Meia 1 Br unf $150.furn $175 1aundry 111.e. Apts Sl 35 • 2 RR upstrs s15:.. ~leAA Dr No . 3. 544-5637. sr,·Ju(lrtl 1X1rrh 1iu1rl nrall 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 Near Oran~ Co. Airport k Ph. fi.12·ti811 11ft I pn1. I 160 W \\'llson, CM. $16.) 2 BR. indv. units, end ~1. ch1lrlrPn. Pf'L'I ('()fl· * SUNNY * * ACRES * * Motel-Apts. * Studio & l Bedrooms !,()\\' RATE!: S2.J \\.l'l'k·SlOO r.10. Dally Ratrs Avau. ,.,. Color TV, A1r.COnd • Pool. Pool T11 ble • Snund,, ALLUTILlNCLUDED UCI.Ad\llts only. ____ 5<:'e!'.1an.'.l:,':r Ap!L d.~hwshr, lrpl, r 11 nar . ~idrl'rd SlR;, i'lll t:ll i~ l Special 3onu5 ; a silver· 20122 S.e.n11 Ana Ave. \ BR duple.'< Sl30. New1'rpl. Adul!s, 110 pets. 361 E. 18th blk lu :i p<Julls Ownrr pla!ed Cilnf!!I') snuffer is Mii. ?.1rs. Joachim, Apl 3-A * Spanish Elegance rlrps k p11-lnl. Parklike sur-Si. &12-;i.l10. li7'.":-~',.'!l1 ur 847-0~):'12 . you r, lt you bring this ad 546-ti215 ! roundtngs. ~:.. pets o r 2 BR fan111-,-,-.,-,I-,-. "1'-,~:i5 * FRESH AIR' \11™'n you visit our models. ORLEANS APTS. I Quiet Adult Living r.hilll N"n. Oldrr pr r n1. Rl!tlt'c. douhlr i;:arai;:e Conv ' blk S f s. D. " ''''''"I .,1,. u oo920. \l'a!k 3 blks 10 Brach' s . o n 1ego c r.vy Sha1; l'Pl • drps • bll11~ " "" .,..,,...., loca11on. Vill a Mtsa Ap1s, on Beach l blk \V on Holl 8eaut1tuJ Pool e AU Util Pd 8EAUT1fUL 2 Br, !!., Ba '11!1 \V. \Vllwn. 646-12."il. B"aur. hii; '2 RR aprs, 14' "' 10 16111. Parksid~ Lane. ADULTS 0:-.IL\' crpl s, drp~, hhns ""'"ept re-2" 3 BR A I p 2 BR. $1i0 ~1ud10, nt'W crpts "' pa111! !!'lg Sl'LI No s1nal••. ,. t71·1} 8~7 -5-Hl · · VIII rivatl' pa-Adult~ ooly-no ""ts bl r E•st Bluff "" ~"""""""""""""""""'I tio. pool • incl1v laundry lac. '" Drp~. Ins. <' 1 r P 0 r · JM'I~. ~JS.-1 il i :" (N 0 C A 211 A,·ni·11do St. 646.0079 $16!1/mo Nn ptts-1 l'hilrl NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Enjoy $750,000 health c!ul> & spa : 7 pools, 7 tennis courts. Bachelor. 1 or 2 Br's. AJso 2"" story tO\Ynhou ses w/ 2 or 3 BR's. E lec. kitch· ens, private balcony or patio. From $175. Subterranean parking, elev, mald service. Full-line food market, dry cleaner, beauty salon ""ithin complex. 7 beau t. model apts. ~ am to 6 prn daily, other times by appt. Jamboree & San Joaquin Hills Rds. N. of Fashion Is land. 714 : 644-1900 !or leasing info. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS -·-------2376 Newport S h d 51g.97:;a m:w O\VN ER-undrr NEIV l\1ANAGt:'.\tE;..;T LRG t BR rf'dec, ::o;rra '1. range o. lrporf; Tus. tv.·1 -BEAcHBLUFF-APTf°' "I <•t 11" p I un a~ 17th St n,. V.'1'.•l"l•lf •. ok. ~ El CAnuno, 546.....,..;) NEWPORT BEACH A f U I "l A t U t , o""' s, .,.,_ oo, patio. ~ COUPLES or --1 & ~ BR. 2 RA . pool, pauo. P . n urn. -I P • n urn. Al•o I Bach S9S Ad Jt \ T 1 \\'EST 1irl l' 2 hr. 1 ha Villa Granada Apts. cl1\ :X r ~lil>Prtn11 8·12~8477 or ·---------,'.'.l"-6/li u li. 1741 Tus11n. Cos1;1 \lr'>ll '" ROO:O.t2··1 6'R ES2 s~ih I ,,..·fpa110, rrp1s, rlrps, bltn5. Four bedrooms with ba!ron. F.ll-3!'1:i7 I 'Huntington Beach !\-f~r Mrs Thomp!'.nn &12--lf 'I .~rw sup\"r •• " '" l'.'lrport \\'.'llC't p1i1rl , S l~~ ,t• H · B h CASA de ORO f"REF. u1 1l. furn 1 BR apT Nr I lrp1r, \\el har. ~llmt"d ('f'Jl· '""' ,,,~"·. •<II , • .,,,,1 ,. ie• above & "'elow, Grac!ou! --~ Bft-d-o<-,-,-n h('h--) unt 1ngton eac "· I 1 y • ~ '"'v lhi flJ: It quiet SWl'T'Ollndlng l C 11. -~~99 ,2 _ 12 BR .. 'Jo childrtn or pl!lt~ CASU C 1 L" , ... ach. ponl St15 up Cati 1ngs, pane !lflJI::, pr v a If' ruiurt rrnl &12_2920. a :J.>o-~ si= C Al. a tf. 1v1ng in a 5:'\6-l1n. :l.16-7282. 536-\J66_ BRAND new 2 hr apt. Cpts &.· patio, 11.JI rer. !11.cil. Ad•ilh . 101 ta.mily with .lhildrrn. Crpts/drp~ .. ,·atrr p~irl 2 BR. Cliran & AHrar. Cpls, 1 W11trr pa.id. ""· all ,,..,.._rm r.1ell11erranean atmo:s· • drps, al l bltn~. pr1. garage No peL~. l\larnerl rou p!e $159 . .50 ,,TIRJ\C. 2 BR, l Nt&r Corona deJ Mw High · ·' ---- -drps bl1-u1s air-confi nr 962-S.114. phere Spacious color ro-Lido Isl• l-16-8640 Broker. S200 2 roommAies s22i BA., crpts. r1rps. hr11m ceil· School. Flreplact . wet bar & ' • L()\lf-~L\'. 1'.'lra n 1 hr $C~1ls, i1hop.'g & park .. ~1ds2 --.-,-$-1_)0_/_m_o_. ~ ... -,-,-,"'-' ·A-p• ordi~ah"dd •,Pls . designed & 6 BAY F RONT Apts. On the 2 Br apr-. -blcTis &. some 1 ... 646-0073 * * lngs. pa110 irn!ry Ad!ts only· built.In kitchen appliances f'rpts. drp~ -SIO\'f l at!uh Ok No pt>ts 8.10--)51R 1-7ll0l Sli ter HB Ow r· fum1s e or style & com-b h S 1 f 1 00 pf'ts. Rt r's 2354 Santa 835 AMIGOS WAY 644.2991 SJ2.1 &.12-.l!:~.'l '29----20:lll ' nt. · t • H I'd l • K"t h· eac . un1mf'r or year y urnilure. chilrl ok . $140 Park-Li~• Surrounding Ana Avl'. 673-039~. Colciwell Banker .l Co. * LA~~E 2 BR, stove. Sl65 ='~·--·,---· ~=.,,.=c-~cl 0" / ",' ""1 . ., . 1 c• lrases. Available no .. , .. '. nio. 646-2270 QUIET LIELUXE M•no<'•"" A. -nl 541 c ...... D.<\ILY PILOT tor action' I mo. ~!;i D.rtroH St, Turn unustd ltem1 into quick Deluxe R/0. Ad ults. No pets. -i• o. rr:inimum. -_rni . RED£C TOl\'NHSE, 2 Bit: hr l-2 & J BR APTS SPAC r a!'ts. }...., . t For best restilts' 642-567& .JJ6..li027 cash, call 642-5678 e.1 v.• in 1rec1 tg1.t1ng 1 'I · · 1 Bd • · 2 8 I " II d ·• •-~"I l BR.-Sl75 furn. Bryant \\ ics! Rltr. 67;)-2723 + rlen, bl1ns. f>OOI, dbl g;:ir. Prv p11 1ios * Htd Pools Pool. Play yd . ~P~'· drps, Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn, 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365Apt. Unfurn. 365 UTILITIES INCLUDED LIDO LEASE-Lg immac l $'225/rno. )45-74i4. Nr shop'g * Adults only Bltns, patio, 1 s ok. - 7 BR av;:i1J Au, n 0 · 1998 fl1Aple No. 1 548-'1660 Newport Beach Newport Beach ..__.ewport Beach Newport Beach J«i \\'. Wilmn 642-1!1 1 coi;p!e. S200 nio.' 6;~~l~l. 1 • • STUNNING c;ardcn apl , Martinique Apts. 2214 College No. 6 6'16·2287 --'-----------'--------~·--'-----------'--------- Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -N B h l Hr, poo!-rccrr11t1on roo111 1771 S.nl11-Ana Avro ., cr.t 2 Aft Vr-n-. rlran. NPw r rpl . GARDEN LIVING _ ewport eac $140. 64a...J~i30. \I Ant llJ "~6-<>:i-12 Quiet, 11ttrac., pleasant, Util ----3 8 -----:__~:_____:_ ____ ~_..,. _ 2 kids 0 1<. no pr!~. $1 45 mn pain _ Heate-d ponl. OCEANFRONT 3 Br. 2 Ba. I r. ~nfnrn s140 Nt\1• crp1~ LARGE 2 BR. 2 BA. 770 Sh111!m11 r, f>4fi-~l~li all 1 BR .• $145/mo. yr Jse . SJ2:-r.S375. Good kids 77 .. h<1l1n111r. ilpl l C .. \1 APT U PSTAJR~ S PM ADULTS "' pet ok 2214 \\' Ocean· s93--l4S'I. ClllLDRE:-.1 \\'ELCO\lE -st:fARP 2 BR-$145 740 W. l8ih S1, C .. \l. l!'ont. 6'1:>.606o. 67j.J410. * 2 BR . uprwr. bl1ns, 1·rit.~. ,\II rle<'lfl<' Goin ~1('nali1on U;>.'f'. P-.. !in. bllns. pool. OCF.:A'.\'FRONT -iic 1 2. t,, drps. no pet~. Sl'.:j rno. ~ k1lf'11 I Arllr~,no fl!'IS 1~~ E. Bay HOLIDAY PLAZA-3 hr 11pL Sun1mer & ~'inter \V. \Vilson. !>4~760. 2466 Santa Ana Ave. or li42-~. · ! DELUXE Spacious I BR '1\4/!l21--098S or fi75---46SS 2 BR $130, walt'r 11a1n. 981 642-1131~~ftarnoon Sl.W. UP PF:R 2 BR. r~<'<'. furn apt $1 35. Heat!'d pool. 1 BR. yrly, single adult. pool, V;ilc~cia . A\•ail July ls1 e REGENCY e cpts, bltoi;. gar., close lo Ample p~rktog. Adul1s -tlO blk 10 OCPan. $135. 67~7225 5'1~·!03. J \1i'.1AC. 2 BR, l Ba . Shag 1 OCC & shops, No Pf"1~. Quiet _!'els. 1965 Pomona, Cr.I. or 644--06~7 rvrs. 2 Bil ;ipl fl{'ar rvrry1h1ng, rrpt'g. ~rH tlc"\n. gas oven. f)f"rn1 . Arllts nnly, ~,.18-00j9 ..-REDE:C. Lrg I BR. C'l'n· OCF:i\NF'RON T upper 3 BR. 2.1160 ll1ckr11y !'la:_c _! ch1lrl l ll~h11 ~1r. en('! gaz._pallO. 377 • BEAt:T!FUL l /, 2 BR. tral lor. pool. carport. 'l BA vrlv li-e or SummE"r. ok. Sl·IG/o1Q. ,).1fi-,9!1 ~I . \\1Jsno. Contrmporary GRrfitn Apl!. adlts/no f)l"ts. Sl l;i/mo. 56'1 Akr ~'z--iglfi 1 BR studio !Lp! drp<> crp!~ Call !"}.l/!-3605 P11110~. I r PI rs, pool. .. W. Ham ilton. 6 4 6 • 4 I 6 0. ---........ 1 util nd. ..,· ,·. NIC E-&-QUI ET 11~.' 1165. C•ll "'"5163. ... ~5-0760. 2 BR. yrl~·. nr11· furn. 1 htk 1'1 ,. ··· · . •.· · ',' pe ~. ,,.,,. """" 1~~~~~,,-~~~-·I hc-li sun nrck. ;irlull~. no 6-1t;..l i<~7 rla~~-fi-12-211~ 2 RR. f'q1t<, rlps, halcony, J UST REi'.10DELF.D SMALL 1 BR. nicely furn. pPts. S2fl{I. fi7:i-2121. •nELLT:";E ! Rr·:-51 1~1~Nr lnrkcn gar Nr hus & the· 1 Ar-hnu•r.s lln rrpl~-r;ingP· New sh11g \11/W cp1. Pll'r • \\'INTER Rt:NTALS • shnp'g, Arl11!1s only (;11r Nn a1re, Adil<, -i10 Pf'l~ A1·a1l I i1;:itrr rrl S4~· Bern111rd St hl!ns, drris: NE:. Co~!fl Rrnl NO\V fnr Sep!.~ prl ~. J;i(} r:. :!Isl fi.1f...ft0 1fi. ~l~l<i ~1 41 n10 64.J-3.;il5 "A" 6:\6--4110 ~lesa nr fr\\yS. Snllllblr. Jor \BRFY fl.FALT\' 642-38'."lfl 2-BR I' B• w/ .-, ~• 'HARBOR GREE"S • F'ABULOUS 2 •!". I•" -workini:; ai:lull. 5-15-4893. ' · ' _ · · ~ . · 11 1,.. • : "" , • "" Newport Heights rlrp..,, pa110. ~ar, bl1ns. GARD~"N & STUDIO APTS \\'/spiral s!rf. lrpl , 2 Bdrm. DELUXE B.acht'lror & 1 BR~ 1vli1lrs, s1 :i1 mo. 642-n97n. Brrh l ~ 2 3 Bn·~ from SllO l'i Ba, SJ~.; tropir11 I pool. Apts-15 min. frorn beach. CLEAN I Cll' 2 BR A<'l11 lts, no . , .---1 . -1 ' ' · ~. 14:1 E. 1S1h :\t &12-460:1. $35 v.·f"('kly & "P· !'.lo rlllE'S. . 11.,. l l""' .1~.,1 D1'~LUXE 2 Br. 1 : H;:i, 1·r1~. 2700 Peterson \Vay, C.1 1, ---~-,. prls. Li:; \.:JI. ~·.. .,.,. --d I ri I h "'03"0 ·ro1""110Us"· 3 BR 2 b• Tt'rms 11\'ail. 9S8 f.I Camtno. E lSth St. NB. 646.1i;in·i. rrs. s O\'r, :~ 1\1~ r, gar.1 _-_~ __ , _ ~ ¥;' ~-. • • ,. . , M6-04:ll. _ · Childl'f'n nk . SJ.JO .14fol..f,7~.! I ~P.o\CIOUS-. i\'.EW I .t· 2 (pis & drps. b!ln~, 2 5y,1m g , ___ Santa Ana ~p C 1 ,-----:-] 1-1 . p 1 0 \V fl(lOI!<. rh1ldrrn 01,, S225 mo. [ LOVELY 2 BR Aprs. Mealed :'.i A r. nr .~ Mlpl', flO<.~ Br ,\IX Af)1~. on. I . I - Pool. Close 10 !<hops. t·root ROY AL SUITS AnJ1~. no prl~. Ut1l rifi . 1884 <"1l1·J gF1r, braut. rrr rm & 1546--.'ldO. • fl 1 ,., Adul•• ~1onrov1a . 548-0336. \11und1·y f a 1· l I. N!' 0C: NE\\' 2 Br, 2 ba, dt'lu>:ir, rrc .., rrar o -s r pr . , MOTEL APTS I I . no pets. $160. • I BP. dupltx -l'rpls. rirps. L'Ollt•gr N. IN·~·!'. Adults, no "?°"1 & ~ .7 Hin. \;. 19-11 Pon1ona Ave .. C i'ol $45 PER WK. ~lo•·e & rcfri11:. $14.l, ultl pets. 642-4•17U l\P\\'J)Orl. ~.'>-4 61. 324 pain. 642-71196. 242 t'lO\\"('r. * Tl!E GABLE:.'\ • _2_0_1•~''~··~c~.7"~==~~ * si 7o * UP UN t"URr~ 2 br dup](''(~Pvt l 2 Br. J•, R:i \\/gar. s1:1:i *TOWNHOUSE* 3 Br, 1 ~1 Bil, pall<', bl!n<>, ~ d ri \ k bo I D.''ly •Weekly Rates) yard 1 "h1lrl ok. $\flO mn Ar\1 1 ~ Cp!s ... rp~. hltns, In 2 Br, 111 811, cp!~. drps, Pll· crpl~. rpi1. , s a u· our .. • ~ 2 -!14~:l66fi 1111 6. ~·r1 "'' fill-t in \\'!r [1(1 4,,,, tin. Adult~ 5160. 140 E. rlisoount pl!Ln. ~SO Cen!,.r Comrlrle k1tC"hen. linens, __ Orani;P ,\\·r . l·:. 636--4120. I fl1rloch· Ln. S48·1iftll St .. CM. 642-S.l4!l ph.1nr service, healed pool. BEST arf'a . Modr rn 2 hr • I ~""~~--.~~---· I ricp< .. · JBR, f;in\~11.e ~pl, bltn~. The h1s!est draw in th;°\Vt~l Nf:\VLY p11 in1ri:I J Rr fllrn TV.~. maid scr\'1re opf!nna hltns. p11!10. rrp!s & " ivi!h new l\/11· crpls & rlrp.'i Studio & 1 Bedroom $1JO. &12-D261 I rlrp~. 11/w cpl, g11r, nr a D:iity Pilot CJ1s9\f1erl I ~hop'g & schls. 962-4180 Ad , .642-5678 Ntw f11rn . ve ry qu1t'I. Si.~'!. 16 n11lrs to Newport Beach, -i'c~-,---~- mo. 523 B\"rn11rd St. Call 5 nlilr~ to Disneyland\ Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 ' Apt. Unfurn. 36S i 646-f/728· 531 -3930 Newport Beach N•wport Beach N•wport Beacli BUSINESS mens ll Pe c i a I 901 SQ. Harbo r Santa Ana \\'kly ra!ci1 now olfrred to iBrlii'e\"n Mcfadden & everyone. l.A'lW as $36 "''k. Etlginer) SeaLark ~1otel, 2301 Nptq ___ ~::...:~cc_----1 Blvd. &16-744;). Sunset Beach $25 Per Week & Up l REDROOM furn apt ~ blk BACH ELOR &r I BR. from ncea.n. Phone (213l TV k maid !;Crv 11 va1I. 1 _,_'2~--~3~4-1.~----~= 4.'iO Victon.:1. C.M. ' U I 365 pt. n urn. * QUIET 2 Br rl t1plPJ1. blrns, --·~-------­ gar, p11110. F.1s1llt Aduh~ Balboa Peninsul• nri pr1~. :1M 161h PJ..1---------- 64.H :lll:.. DLX. rluplex 3 BR 2 BA. yrly •.. ,,n ,,. 1 B Ad 11 l ~r 'lr11.1 p111nr, dfl>!;, crpts. r "''· r A.pl. u All 1·~ 838-4949 \\'om11n onl.\ /\n ~n10k111~. __ app..,.... · rlr1nk1n1! <'r ric1s. I~ 4 8 Corona def Mar Fullrr1on A\ r , C :\1 :"l'1R· I0-16 l~;i;;;i;;;ii;;;iii;;iiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiii $115 & Sl25 :0.1 0 . Stuchn. All ulll's pr1. r ... 1 pat1rr. Nr\\(,1-' furn. Crp!ldrp~. Q ui f' t . Adult~ ooly :.411-fl'lXl 1 BP.. Frplc, br11n1~. p11110. 1 ON TEi"l ACRES Arlu lr. Uhl prl. s1.1:, ' 1110 1 & 2 BR. Furn, & Unturn. YParly. Oprn lll'lusr. 1117 E. F'treplaces I priv, patios. 21~t SL 642-->'(120. Pools Tenn1s Contnt'l Bkfst, SHARP 2 BR-$160-000 Sea Lane, CdM &M-2611 FURN. ll!r! Pool, Adl!.~ nn (l\1acArthur nr Coast Hwyt !)('ts 227:l f.111plr Sr or 642-9120. 3 HR, :i ha. hl11n~; 3 yr old 11m ft !01\·r r rluplr" unn FURN l Br Crp!.~. rlr;:ipes. 1 \\'alk lo hr;H·h. ~1111pp1ng. Adol!. \l!il p11ifi. S\44/nin ~··hnnl t.11~. 11 11 lrr, ~flrrirn Yt 11r1y. Of)f'n Housl', 3..lG r_; 111c f'pr~/rlrr<> 1nC'l. Yr 20th Sr 64_!-8.'>20. l.1'11~r s:IOO/mo jl)'.) A<'11 r1a. • 2 BR. I~ A LTK closrts. 67;>-41·;, ArluH~ prcl'n. Nr shopi1. Pool. Anl1~. Ulil -*C0ROLIOO APTS* pd . 1SS4 l\!onroi•ia. :,.jS-0336. ~ BR S1 ur1105 & stl'eet levels. * LGE I br ~aut apt. $111;-i r, UP, Dshwi1hr. Frplc. $\j()/mo. 1'o Chldrn or ptls 01.>I l'<trJ)On. LARGE Pool. 548-98;,9. tall 603-l37S. I BR. Tropical pool Sl4!1. 14:1 PARK you r <'llr & "'a!k; nr E . 181h SL Costa 1'11'~ ll('('an, nr ~hnp·~. Nrw ap1~ 642-4MJ. 2 Rr, 2 Ba. llf"am ce1L M;iny -., 2 BR furn 11pt, nell'ly x ra~. 3.~·A M.:1rguer1te. deror1tted. w 1v ('rpt , hf'AtNl 67:1-•1~73 nr 5'-18·7983. pool. Gar. $14.l .1mo. 51S-Zi376 3 B!ll:.'T., n1rt pa.ho; Jots of 1 LRG BR. 11pt, ron1pl turn cah 1ne1 ~. h!1ns, c11.rp. &· Utd pd. Jle11trfi po n 1. •h·p~. i'\0 pt'll. SIE/mo. ~8-5.176. Don Franklin Rltr. 1"':1-2222 TRAILER, su!tahlr for cou· p!f'. Mature pe<>pll" only. $120 + ulll 's. 646-IAOO. • N~;1v 2 hr. I ba·S2,j() mo. utll 111!'1. ('rpts. drpa, rangt. rrlri.': Oil! 11ft '1 pm 67.1--4452. l;;H;;u;;n;;t;;I ";g;;t;;o;;n;;;;B;;•;;•;;ch;:;;;;;;;;;;.\roR le.rue---Dt'I uxe 11ew all l"lrc 2 BR, 1 BA . "A Way ol Lile" Unohsl ructrd view or b3v .l SOL TE ROS APTS. octan. Ad lt11 only. 673--6992. Ea.rty Calif sellio2. Adult.A only. Br11ullfu! !gt hllch & 2 RR, 1 B~. crpt~. rlrp:s, b 2 -· ~ di bltn~. 11p~t,oi1r~. s21n1mo. 1 r •Pis. '1 "''~'m'="· · '-"] i\1 in fiT.r-6.1:.il vided balh, rlrcora1h·e .t _ ... _. 1 Ani.to · · _· __ funrt1on,oit lrplc Swlm1111ni.: :l Rd 2 Rth lrp!, rpts. Blt1n pool. r~ h111ll. Pltl ll pon1t .t kit tt11r.<i11r l\dul1~. No prt! pon!, AAUllfl . lnctry & pv1 1ta· I~~" $22:1. fii~ .. 2Si" ts~P co NT IN f; NT AL ~PAl"lflUS.J, Br. 21, Ba. 1111 BRfo;llf<t'ASTS SUNDAYS IJll in~ C"ipts 6: r!rp~. Encl .Sl ·W-tl~. 17301 Keclson Ln 11;.~r11gr Inll'IHIC ~4-.!799 i J blk Wf'I! ol Brach. ! ---• hlk north of ~111 1rr1 ~42·7~1~ Cotta Mesa LRG l Br T'l!dl!C, X!rt closetR $140. Pool, PfttiO AIM> 1 Bae/'t. S.'l5. Adlts. ~n1. i Ji;1. Nf,\V 2 RR APT. ]j! E 21ST. ST. • 64&-8666 • --·--~ ---- U~O\\~ "-1.'\li\\? Announcing the quiet opening of Bayport Apartments ••. for adults Now, above Cor~na de! Mar, in Harbor View. a step from Newport Center end Fashion Island ••• there is a private world for adults. Bayport. Orama!lc architecture and handsome Jnleriors make this new group of a p~rtments uncommonly attractive. Each apa rtmen t offers you the pnvacy ol your own entrance and patio or balcony the comfort of deep shag carpeting, the convenience of sell-cle11n l~g gas oven dishwasher, disposal and spacious storage. You also have l!I: choic~ of interiors-with fireplace, paneled living room, or vaulted celling. For you r recreational pleasure, Bayport has swimming and thera~ peutic pools, and gas barbecues. For ease of shopping: the nee:rby vlllage cenler of Harbor View. Bayport ensures quiet and privacy by offering only a limited number of aparlmanla, from $1 95 to $250. One bedroom, or two. One b1th, or two. Gas and cab le tefevlslon are complimentary. And the slightly less quiet opening of Bayview Apartments ••• for families Bayview -all the features or Bayport and than some. Vi9Wa of ocean_ sailboats and sunsets off Catalina. Grassy places where chlldren can run and ahout Enclosed pla y areas In eight· of a cheerful laundry room. And not fer away; excellent 1chools and complete medlcal and dental fa cilities. Bayview offers two and three bedroom 1partmenll, each wllh. two full b1tha. -• from $245 to $325 per month, will'! compllmenlary gas and cable tel9\tision. Bayport for adults. Sayvrew for fam!lies. The qulel places above Corona del Mar. Mr. Arnold E. Tinker, resident manager, Invites you 10 Inspect Iha modal apartment& decorated by The Broadway. Take MacArthur Boulevard from lhe San Diego Freeway or Pacilic Coast Highway, and turn south on San Joaquin Hills Road. For more lnlormelion, you may call Mr. Tlnk.er at (71-4) 64-4-S555. • • • - -->:;:"' ~:.. -.;.... ... • Apts., ma~er square apartments ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF lWO AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS FOR ADULTS DESIRING TO LIVE AMIDST BEAUTY BY THE SEA IN THE PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH •.•••••• FROM $230 For inlormation telephone Mr. Roberl M. Buckley, Manager at (714) 645-0252 or write :o The Office Of The Manager, Mariner Square Aparlmenls, 1244 Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach, California 92664 I ll'llt!JauALITY APARTMENTS I Apt1., Apts .. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. Apts., 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. ar Unfurn. 370 ! S1nta Ana ' ~ !>, • • ' ' • Sant• An• Santa Ana t '• .. 8unf/o_6'er Jlparfmenfs ... designed for families with children ' ' ~ ~-v, . l \V(lod,i:l 81r,.m~ • t(I! 101,. b1d'l,CU' p1!S . rwimmin1 poolt • recrt uion Cl!nttr and JJearn! F.irly Achitvtmtnl Ctn1tr A Superb Nt w Prt-S<:hool Righi (In Our Cround1! 1 SM1oom A Nu1s•1y • 2 Bt1d1aorns A 1 !1111 • j Rfldroom~ !. ) Bll/1 • S11'1QI• Story A Sp/ol LevP/ W•lfJ f1't1plfC8 ~·r Cond1/10n1r>g . S•ll·Clt•llinQ OVl')l!f '"" $166 ps,r monfR --~ ,''SOUND\ ' 1CllNTROLI ~' • . " ~·--,' th..J I • ,__ -- ' ' ( :_., Sant• An• .... . .. I :;,. • R~ntal Ol'llct T!lt ph<'11c ' r71-t l SS7·4800 -..... ---• . -· " < • -· ----· . _,,,._ "--'·---..... ~. ·--·---.. ~----,!;. -···-----·~ -·· - • U OAll Y PILOT )[~] I ...... ~,. "'""' I ~ I!'---_ • .,_ .... __,]~ I 'I~ Rooms Apts., . Furn. or Unfurn. 370 370 1•'•'""iiiiii,_iii.,iiifwiiiiiii-iiiiiii;,;;l•~l!1 ApM1-.tw-I•[......._-__ '_"_ ..... __, ~''_"_'m_'"_"_'~_••-~~1~1 [•••"-_:''.,':''~ 1~1 1 1-1""""'"'"" _Af>t._·~u_n(u._m. ____ ,us_l 1 •A•p,•.•u•.1•.•,• •. •••36•ll l•Ap•1.•u•.•,.•,•.,,•••us•1l•A•p•1.•ulliin1•u•,• •. •••;.s~ Apt•.. Apts., Hunt1n_,_, hi. ch Futtn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 1~--~·..,..--·'-"----1 Newporl Beach NE\\'PORT Mf'dltfrranet111. We,tmin1ter ---------- • 2""&-'$13.5/mo Jrg 2 & 3 hr, deluxe 4-plex Hunllngt .... S.ach 7831 Slater. HB , * St•ps to Beech * 11pl~. Fron1 S165. Nr. JJ011g 2 BR, 1 ba upper-crpr,;, drps, 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ()i.l.·1~ 519--:ll58 2 HP.. :l ba .. b!1n.•t, Ocl'an lln.sp. Adults, no pe!s I bl1n s1ove, lge closets. l'nc) ON BEACH I b---~~~-----1 N I' 642-4"~7. . garai.:r. QUIP.I 111"1'11 . .Nr Hli; l•guna Be•th '','f'w. ·:1d~!l s only. · 0 Pf'.~. ~hi;ip'.: Cr111rr. Adu!!~. • \ rly $.7;i. Ava1J. July l.~I. BRIGHT 2 BR 2 ba 111 nice R"' l"''' ""~14•· LUXURY ocean front 1 br. l\ew carpers. t-lcv111or t<1 beach & pool ~'{;,() mo. lease or op1ion to.buy. Jtell.'rt'n<..'l'~ 4!!9-2688. , • ,,., •• ;i"" or n.~.,.. ·1;i. NEW 2 Bfl. AP1.'S * • * .,, * area. Cpts !hroughclu! t"ull ----------1 3 Bfl. 2 ba., bltn~. C,hild~n gar., $185 1no. ~24~ Hilaria Apts., wl'leon1e. $300 Yearly. Av111I-\\'oy, for llppt: 5~3 Furn. or Unfurn. 37Q 11lile rwn1 ~ -;-; • 2 AR. Call: 673-3663 642-22:.:i Evc-s. prv p<it10.~. • ON the golt l..'{)tU·sc-: J1i:;: pool, bf>st Ul'tous nrw :l BR. :t B:i. :~1s-7;,3:i. ii,;, Ba Tnh~e. re.frig. bltt1s, area. $200. Beach pr1vil., lr11n1~; $.:l~~ l'l'°'B~R-. ~,~B~A~.~$2~50~/~m-o-. ~,7·,-,,-,. on lease.__2_14:_ 4~2'138. __ I l'd pallo. _nr. orean. f'anlJ!y Cost• Me1e NEAR BEACH·Ncw I br, 1'~ pref"d. 5009 Ra·er Ave. Uf'°D°"ftnU 01 h11. pool. Arlu!t~, No pe1s '*-BRA~O NEW ,* ~6--2176 .._...,.. 19 ..,. L~e. 2115 S. Coast --1 lll'y $1.);i. 1 BIL f rplr , indoor out --~-----1/\l'w s .. 11uuful Ganien Apart· <IM-4481 or ~28~7,13 kitch.:n. h1•n1ed poo!. tA<Toss Newport Shores ml"nts. Pnv;itp Patios-, Pool, -. ----1 rroin :>.A. Counlry Cluhl. . ' I Spa, C.11ra}'!P. LU~llflOllS OCEANF R_ONT villa. Sper-See a t 2o-ri2 s.inla Ana A\"C. LAflLl~-', unfurn. 2 br. 2 ba Jds(·pg . ~·urnished, Unfurn- Fro111 ST.'iO Furniture Available Carpets.drapes4ishwasher healed pool-saunas·tennls rec room-ocean views patios-ample parkin11: Securlly guards. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 7ll OCEAN A VE., H.B. (714) 536-1487 Ole open 1lJ arn-6 pm Daily \VILLIAM WALTERS CO. tacular v1rw, pnv. heat h 2 ur ""JJ ~,.-,;-02 l I. apt.. 'i r.~ le<ise. N ~pt islled Br. S32j ,\10. 49-1-.:10-:-~l. --St111re~. Blk to bch. \'1e1''· · 2 HR $17. * KIDS-WELCOME * J-~=,~~, -.-1 e NOW OPEN • ..J94-9.".02. · ·1• ;\lo1·e 1n Tod:1y. ,\lrrat·J11e * W\ ELY • Rr. furn. inn· :.?Q.l:l2 S:uila Ana Avt'. Spa r-. -~ AH . S~S:i Adu!rs. JI<) pet..:; do. Pool. r.1;1lurr adull~ "tl· . 2 HR 2 nA \\' 'lrplr Santa Ana l."1'. 1::. :!I sl. c .,\I. &12-4!l(Y.i 2 & .. 3 AH Ppls. SJ59-.S1~9. I .. $115 "''I•" 714 · 4"" ·n°~ I iuus ' ' ~----All F,x1ras. POOL. [J4"1s ok. ,•• u ·•·· • """"'~·'' • '" I •1• <I "I <•lflSPI• Cl f' 'N I' ~nn <t " I <•lo" to I 1~---.-pn. 11a Jv. • 11 i;" · · · • .. ''.• • <:"""1 1l •1 •• ·" l i~62 Kcelso11 La11r. Apt A. Laguna Hills I Hid pool. 1!\1 ·1V'IH~ fr·~n1 S.A_. CAN'T BE BEAT shnp g, I llfl. $12.i 1nd<lr; .'l-l'l-li2Ti nt• 9fiS-7.'i lO. Cour\l ry Club!. $100. :1.'i7.02l ~1!11. ,~~ls. no 11<:!:. . .l•I0·002:l.: -. OC"'.-:-A.N--V-W-.\-\-,f-R_0_\1 3 RR 2 BA cpl'<. d11>~ J)(lr)I ---- ---- -1 .~1~1! 11. 5.12 Crnlr r SI. ?.1i.:r , .-. USP,. d ·1~·~h·r, dhl g11r.' P~t .-:t~ACl.!Ft' ~1 ~nor /\pl ~. ~ S/NGLt: .-:TOHY A t F $1. •. l. 1 Br. hirn or unfLtrn mtnCf:'. $2i2i. •19-1-2661. Bil. & Hai·h('lnr aµ!. Cipt. · South S.'a A1n1o~phrre fl .. I CASA PLAY A, 141h & drps, b!lns. i.:arb d1~poi;al. 2 BR_ • 2 BATii 2 F1R-t'rr~hly redec. lw:,i1Jl 1 \V;il111Jt. Call 536-8367. Mes• Verde 1•, R:i . Pvt p11110. C12:i C:ir!)('I~ & dr~ gardrns & pool. Nas.~;i11 1 ---------- Pl;iccn11>1 ;\vr A,~k about Air ConditionPrl P:iln1~. l:?l F:. 22nd St. Newport B'each DLX 2 & 3 BR. 2 Ba. enc!, our d1sc<1Ull!. !'l-IS-'lf.82. rnvatP Patins 6-12-:l6·1i gar. Sl:':lfl & up. Rf'n!;il Ofc: 1 DA.rLY-PJWf!or Action! 1-IEATED POOL RACllF.W~P~"--,,-,c,,~,-,~"-..,,-. [ VISTA DEL MESA 309:1 tl111ee Ave. 5-16--1034. J'I ty 1 1 2 rn o awn cooking far. R!';"tr, ;"vl·1 1 Apartments Apts., I A.pts., C'arport & Str>ragP i\'f'l\prl!'I Rlvd, r .~f. OpPn l !, 2 BR . furn. & Uni. Dlsh· F " U f 370 I f U f 370 1-I JDDEN VILL1\GE S I I 0 11 $6' urn. ur n urn. urn. or n urn. ·a morn n.n y, ..,. · ·1· wash!'r . StO\'P and RPfrig . 2.iOO South Sal!a " h -~ * I .t 2 Art * ~hag crpt'g.Lrg Rcr crnter. Huntington Beach Huntington ueac S;:inta Ana • ~16-1322i If;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;~~~::;;::::::~;:;;;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;:;( 1.,...,......,.....,.....,_ ... ~~"' S HO Ur. POOL. R E i\'T st n rl ~ .s 1s5 IJ Call 642-2111! Tustin & Mesa Drive /] CJ n \ve·u help )'ou scil !-&j2.:5£1s-I cc~,~,,~.,~._-.5678&-~-, --* 545-4855 * _Nviale Jo lo,(uieJcenl IApts.,----,Apt•.. Aph., 1\tlulf Li\'in~ Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Newport Beach ! Santa Ana RESORT LIVING VILLA MARSEILLES FURNISHED Room tor J'Tnt, ~VELY home, Ba1bM !1, SIS wk & up. No 11udents. 1 blk lo Bay, 2 br, 2 bll, 998 El Camino. a46--045l. furn. Mo or yr lM.Je. ------------497-1~29. 'i BLOCK FROM BAY ----, :\lnL arra. $100 11 k, $3()() 111u C:LKAN Bitch. aple ~ IJptflJ' Lu:-.:ury apt 11vH11: w/ $! nul· BRANO NEW b7:J-7l8-rn1s. S1eps bch. $75/wk It hon recrl.'<H1nn ... sw1111n11ng, SPACIOUS -· ~ O up. .1Jj E. Balboa Blvd. 1c•nn1.•, b1lhard~. sand vu!· l & 2 Bdrm. Apt1. Summer Rentals 42 673-9945. lrvball, health clubs, sau11a5, Adult L iving !'lubhuu~('. p.i.rly roon1, n'i.-Furn. & Unfurn. • FORt.lAL executi\.e 3 br, • BALBOA ISLAN o idc lrn1\is pr6 & pro sl16n , Dishwa.~ner . ct1lor coordinat. 2 ba. nr bearh. Enter ovrr HOTEL. Apl.s--Rooms. By & n1uc h rnorl'. Su1g!e.s, l & ed appliances. pl1J~h Ahllg walrr. Healer ponl, pinf's. Day/\Vttk or Month. 2 AR. F11rnl Unfurn. Ren.I~ carpet • choice ot 2 color fnun111ins, 4 pvl crtyds. 67J:..3613. from $133 .• ,No lease re-I schemes • 2 bath!. • ital! Be11ut lndscpd, lighted &10o~N.,--c~h,-,-,-,~1.•r~b~,-,,~,-. -,1~,-.. -,·I quired. ;\\Odr ls Open Da!ly shnwers • mirrored ward-cun1pl rurn. To .~uh-lei, July 6. Boat usage lncl. Patin. Io to 8. robe doors • lndirert !igh!· & Alig. $400 mo. compl furn. $100 wk . SOUTH BAY CLUB bar • hUge private fenced tire hay & Jetty. 4 br, pool. =.~=~~~~~-~1 ing In kitchen • breakfal'it l •. PANORA~l!C virw ol en· 67;.._u45. (Just for ~Ingle propleJ pallo • plush landscaping • furn or unf. 2 n1arblf' frplcs. BEACON Bay 3. Br, l"ncl NP11·port Bearh brick Bar-B.Q's. large heat-Fnrmal rl1n rm. sunken l1v patlo, frpl,. P_n a re &. Jrvtn• & 161h. 64:i-0330 d 1 I 1 rn1. J rn1 n-1aslrr suite all $300/wk 673-5095 nr 213: OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS (rrsnrt 11\ Ill::! for 1nlul t:;) Nr11 pnt'! Dear h 1fi1h &· lr1 1ne 6l~-i>l il1 e flOOs & ana. I '3f'7 · 3101 So. Bristol St. have vic-11•. Fully main-1~"='-· -------I (~ii r.-1i. N. ol So. Coast Plaza) I tn111C'd. SlOOO nio furn, .S800 2 BR furn apt in NB nr ~hop~ I Santa Ana unr. or IC'ase op11on. 0\\'llf'r & ot·ran. SJJj wk. 312 33rd PHONE: 557-8200 !lfi:l-7411.1. Si. 557-9803 for info. '!;i;;;i;;;i;;;i;;~!1;;~;;;;;1iJ:\ll'H~; br.1ch., CrlM. Lr~, * LAGUNA BEACH * ~ split lvl, 3 13R. 21z BA . -1 t·1um SJOO \Veek, up e NICE e 1 ~ 11k~ in Alig avail. Call Pl.ACE: REALTY <t.S4-9704 Thr 111n~t iX'au1i!11J \'lf'11· of Rentals~ 67J-287:1 idays or eves for NEAR BEAC1-f -1br,11'1 ha, lhf' h;1y & orr;,11 u1 11.1· '-------~ 8flP 11· pool. Ad!ts. 2175 S Coast J!nt)r)r ar,..a , 2 Bn 2 UA . •••••••••-J 2BR. on !hi" sand. ~rwpnrt -2..:.:~ Lag. -494-4481, 52s-6743 fl.pis. for lr<<Jsr. 6-11.'.!202 Rooms 400 [ Brarh. .S:\00/wk. Can be LIDO Jsif: _ 3 br, 3 ba, avail NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD ----------. S{'C'tl, at 4901 ~C'ashnre Dr. , s I 1 1-"URN roou1 iv/bath. walk-in or call 642_3229 or (?l-4l 110~1, u~mer or _yr Y se. d0sc!, patio, pvt en1rance. 6'.ll-2:'l4S. $450. Sc-e It. 675-05$8 011-s!rf'l't p;irk"g. Q u i e I . Vacation Rentals 425 ;irra. Nr Htg Shnp'g Center. GREAT 3 Br. Oy Big Corona .1---------- S\!l·.l:l'.IO or .~:l~·i,14:>. Av11il. No\1'. 1'200 w ... ,..k. TRADE use: of 3 BR cnHONA rlrl J\-l11r-Single nn, halh. pvl C'ntrance for July. A11J?: & :"rpt. $i0 1110. 67,).. [:\·1 ~ Pl'PS. lloine Show Reallors 675-7225 A-frame Lake Tahoe, com- LAGL;J\'A Bl'arh-Vif'"~ nr ple1ely furnisher!, f o T heh.';\ br i;)ps. 8: 1 br sips 4. similar acrommodations at 4~4-li49 or 21.'l/244-6.1~6. Laguna Be 11 ch, 213 : For bes! res ults! 642-5678 fa~l rcsuils are iust a. p onr 1--.----~----rali away. 6-1Z--5678 Bl::ACH Cottage", So. Laguna, I . . -h-78~.1993. ! ----------A 1 Br. Village Centi&. $82i "70 Apts., U I '70 ' pft.., U I 370 ll'k. Furn. 499-I&12i. .. Furn. or n urn. .. urn. or n urn. . Rentals to Shar• 430 Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. I Bedroom, I Bath 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Coste Mesa-Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Me1a ----~----. • I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;,;;;;::;;:;:;::::::::::::::::::::::::;;:;:;:;:;;:;;:;:;:;;:;:;:;:;; r.-1ALE desires 21-25 to shr Alt Anyone Cnn Desire In ApnrlmPnt Livi"ng e Central air conditioning & heating e Cbarmtn,:: fireplaces. 3 spacious floor plans COMPLETE RECREATION e Gym. billiards, driving range, putting green Con1idaralt M ~~•9~ment FV(llll~f~ ' UNJU~lll~H!D 6551 Warner, Huntington Beach 714/847-8526 Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. Apts., 37Q Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Co,ta Mesa Costa Mesa \\'hy not n1ove up to a.partn1ent. li\·ing at i1s fine.,l? Come and inspect these spn- cious. beautifully appointed npart1ncnls today. MODELS OPEN DAILY 1 & 2 BR, Apts, w /terraces FROM $140 to '$295 Luxury Adult Living Clubhouse -Social life Pool -Indoor & Outdoor Sports MERRIMAC WOODS 425 MERRIMAC WAY, COSTA MESA Featured in Professional Builder's fvlagazine as "Sll.i\NGl1 1 L.>\." Apts., Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 FUrn. or Unfurn. 370 Huntington Beech HunfiJ!gfon Beach Areyou ready for Gasa «lei Sol why nol II~ at th• beach. and enjoy your pul1ing green. gym, YOlley ball court. two swl"11T1lng pools, sauna baths.. bll-llard room and clubhoun. For a re11xlng tetras!. you haVfl your choice of one or 1wo bedroom1. lur· nished and u11lurnlehad. tach with ii• own private patio, fireplace In two bedroom. elevators, dish· washers. c1q:1e!s end f'N1 drapes, and all ut l Mle1 L.:2--""'"'---~~:::!.i•'• paid except lights. M k for F1nt11Uc -all from ~ C.ommender Retttng. S14.S. Manager (714) 962-6853 21681 Brookhurat Street Hurtll!'fOto" Beech, Catlf. -·----' ·--w _ .. o -"':.-.. ... -----.. Ring Brothers Invite You to Visit Mediterranean Village lrg home overlooking UCI in exchange Jor typing & _garrlening. tJ~e. of pool. Should be good athelete & hke boating. College1student acc:ept11ble. Write comp! background interests, goals. P.O. Box 4211, Irvine. 9266-t. fl.lALE OCC student !ll"eds roommate, pref same, 20-25. Share 2 br twnhse. $75. '.).1&-'5736. NEAT. respon~ible room- mate 11,·antC'd to share small roll11.ge. 4!Yl-52.J9 eves. Keep tryinJ;:. \\'ORK!NG 11:1r! rlesir,..~ same to share 2 br apt. $8.'i mo. C.M, 64.i-2;).16 11ft !i & wk- nds; 549-11-45 days. CHRJSTJAN man 23. looking !or ~'1nll" to find & 1hare 1tpl in H.B. or C.M. a rea. R:>S-6\:i.<t. ROO~IMATE lo share 2 br furn apt $77.:.0 me:>. Aft 5, 2000 Apt 4 J\1aplf', CM. SHARE my waterfront home w/dock. J\1an. :lll-60 years. $150/mo. 67;...4::::1. --~~ Garages for Rent 435 GARAGE \\'ANTE'D in CdM for storage only. P.O. Box :165. CrlM. Office Rental 440 AAA Rr tai! Loc1111on -233l E. Coast Hll'y Cdil-1. Griod parl(ing. Xln!. advertlsrng (':>:p<>sure. In a n explodin1 retail arf'a. N r 11 r 10- tersf'r\inn of Mar.Arthur & Coa~I Hwy. 52i8-07 44, ;i:;s-0262. MODE_R_N~O~F~F~1c=E~s~1 * COSTA MESA * $i:'i. & S110 p<'r n1n .. So. C.;i\i l. F ir~1 .'.'l"1111onaJ Bank Bldg, 2JO E. 17th SL, C.i\1. &12-\4S5 DESI.;: space av;ti\11ble S50 I n10. \!Jill provide furniture At S5 mo. Answrr\ng service <1va:l11blf'. 222 Forest Ave, l,11inina Beach. 494-~·166 NE\\i \Vatcrfront Offices s::i~ Tn St't"i 1'-1on th Ahnvf' Thr lsl11nr!C'r .:"11 Bayside nr., N'pt. Bc11ch 11111 Grundy Hltr. !>42-4620 t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--t i' _c.___c__._~~~~1 DESK spa("c 11va1lable S50 nlo. \V1Ll providl" furniture -- The charm of Old World Spain awaits you in Cos la Mesa at Ring Brothers• Mediterranean Village. The country js the setting where quaint, brick,tiled courtyards ~nd pathways wind over streams and ponds to the doo r of your vil la apartm ent. In side, b eamed cei-l ings , 'voo d paneling, color .. coordinated drapes and carpets are enhan ced by imported grasscloth \va ll coverings in \Varm, natural tones. W et bars and firepla ces add lo the cordial atmos- phere. Large patios and balconies provide spaciousness and light. The recreational facililies include night,Jigl1ted ten nis courts, swimming pools, a .gymnasium \Vi lh separate health clubs for men and women and billiard and game rooms. The localion of Mediterranean Village is ideal-con- venient to an of Southern California-minutes from the Pacifi c Ocean and Newport Beach, overlooking the Costa Mesa Country Club. A twenty.four hour security system assures your privacy while you enj oy th e serenity of Jiving at Medilerranean Village. 11.iedroom 1 bedroom & den 2 bedrcoms UNFURNISHED Z bed room to,\·nhouses From $110 From $155 From $175 F'rom $19f1 -ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT NEWPORT BEACH RENTAL OFFICE OPEN JO A.M, , 7 P.~!. 2400 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 PHONE:(714}557-6020 r ·-..__.-..;;r;.o .•• -,-----"'-·----.... ~ al S5 111n. An~11·ering &ervlce n1·111l11ble. 17875 Beach Blvrl. Huntington Beach. 642-4321 PROFF:SSJONAL Blrlg. 45c sq 11. A1r.NJnd. crpls. rlrp!, ~ parking. Xlnt \oc 3;,o E. 17th St. C,M. PETF: BAR- RETT RLTY S.12--4Ji1 OF.SK ~flll<'e a1·ai lable $50 nio. Will provide furniture Rt S5 mn. Ans1verin~ ~rvlce av11i!11tdC'. 305 No. E I C'an1ino RPa l, San l.lemC'nle. 4!'12-4420 • NEWPORT BEACH * ,\rros.~ frnm Civic O!>nter. A•r..Crpt"g-Prk'i. JOO to \000 SI]. ff. JX, Dcrlke • 67:\-5862 1 1!>70 SANTA ANA AVE. CM From 300 sq/fl. li..ic sq. ft. 615-2~64 <>r 541-5032 e XLNT OFFICE SPACE ! now .i:r.v11.il. Lido Bldi, 3355 ·1111 Lido, N.B. 673-4501 . Bu,lnes1 Rent•I 44l Prime Location 'Cos111 i'>lesa Store or Office. ~x40. Ample parkina:. S150/ ."ID. BLUE BEACON * 645-0182 * ' -----SHC'l \IJROOi'>f ml11:. & office I SJ'l.!IC('. CIO~I" t!'! La1un1 1oc. $~ To S.'tiO Mo. 4*16M. 'I ·-.. ~~~~~~~~Jl!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~j~~~~~~~s·~'"'<l~"· Joly '· 1'171 !!!!!!!!!!~~~~~D~AJ~L~V~•~1L~or~29~!l "'1 --'•~• laJ I -· .. -I~ I-... -]~'[ ... ~,.... J[fi][l._ .. _ ........ __.J. J[fi] I --J[I!] I -.. -IITT ;;..._.~ ---~;;;;~I ' I~ 1.:;;;;[ ;;;;;;;;'"'..,"" ~-];;;;;;;~ llkla:::;;ln::;lc.u.;.lle;:::nf::;•:;l_..;;;...s Rentals W•nted 460 Found (frH d1 ) 550 Babysitting Gat"dening Job Want~. 'Femaf• 7~ Help W•nt•d, M & F 710 Help Wi1ntH, M & F 710 H•lp Wanted, M Ii II' 710 ---'---'------AMBITIOUS (irl. 20. nttd.s 1----------CRE.TARY AT'J1tl4 1k'lh .l olli.!'1! 1paoet.1$:i0 l up. !)ll'n11o1•n S&n Jten Cap1.1;1ra.no, nr O"ll51ilon 493-11.lJ. lndultri•I R9ntal 450 FlBERGLA.SS Mfg~ !.· "'OQ(fwol'k,rs "'fll'llmt'. 250'1 sq It & ur. Xtra + h11u11¥l tltf' sprinklers. !\93-35ij NEW INDUSTR IAL BLDGS. *COSTA MESA * ~ • 1316 & 1740 ,q It un115. Private offices. 'rlcn1,y of park1n·g, near S!J f"rrrv.·11. C_ NATTRESS Rt:ALTOR COSTA MESA 6!2·l~RS \~'A.REHOUSING or 1\1-1 tn. dustna! space for r~nl 1•r !eaM-, 1000 to 6(1"~) sq fl , Prime C.f\1. Joc;i1win f'a!I l\lr. Thomas eves 1r "knd~. 673-1417. Rentals W•nted 460 6 TOED .11:rey ""'hitt: ca I. lull 1 lii\\·n. NOTICE Y11rkto11n & tt111rn, RF:ALTORS &: RENTERS &h 'l611-57AA. Th'" hrtU~uig o!lic'" ol U/llvt't· F"OUND _ C0ll-f-.-,.-ir-SI-,-,-., 1111y r>f Caldornia, ln•1.ne is k Bf"ach Rt-d-, 11 u n I. ... ~pan1l1ni:: us l1st1ng sf'rv1r~ Be-ach. Call .ri. iden!1fy. fnr off campus renrals. Re-&!. 8,17.1564_.:.::· _____ ~~ 1ors "'-/ll'll atP 011 ori·s are _ l'1u~11ir·fl~r.l 11'1 lo~t ~1uh:1.hlr SrVl-:-i'1gl1t hr. ""le rlo2. Could 111arrwr1 6..· ~Hl£1f' ~tlirltnls & O.· pl min, ea\llP & Terrlflr. I .a e u l t I' 111'l'Qrnmrida11011~ Vic Yorktov.•n &. 1'1tcann. "1!h 11~. \\'1·11,. or phonP rnr 962-7"'V>. ,... ~ 11~11/ll( ln1•n1 ltnm· Hous. PE!<;INGF:Sf: 11~ Q"nl"r\rlrn. lrll( Oiiier. l.Jhrary Arlm1n· 1 t1fy, \lh• r 1yal Palm Ln 1s1r1t11on Bing, UC lrv111r, C:\1 ~.)-747 Ir" 1nr. Cal or 92664. Phone: fo-U-.N-,-0-K-,-.,-. >0-,-.. -,-,-,1-,-,,-;, ~'.!·1l-f>Sl2. I CrlL\1. J/nu~e ke), rar kry fAMIL Y 111she.s !o rent or Plrii~,. ir!Pnf r~. frl~-72';lli I rPn! \\'/nprt0n 4 or ~ hr 1 t-'OU"\'D _ 11--;:;y-K~·s-lo r hnn1t 11/nonl in Tustin-"" _:. " IS' BolA \\'~S!f'hff l r ,3~ .,. rnn1. ~It' , I'• inc a1-Pa s ~-!H;t<• I Bl'an,·h, 67 93j7. I 11-lOS'l"LY hf! -Bras;ll" mi~ 3 I I[ ~I mri~. old lm,.IP pup vit. - -i\nflOUl'ICementi I ~· 1~ UNFURN 4/j br hnu~,. 111 _ Cosla l\1e1 .,..&--• ...,s. N""'P' Reh. 11·sr "' ro.1,1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;; I "fi~Uf~·r 1J111" n puppy 1' 1th H""'Y· Yr leiisl". RP~ponsible I I blue P\et-At U . C . I. fain, 1-6j9..-2167. _I Announcements 500 1 ~l.1-'lii16. \\/ANTED: Unfurn \\ r .~ 1 Nr1vpor1 house w r111 & drps. Yearly le115". ~.">--j927. MAV~~ oprn1ng fnr one nnn· riOLD m;1n's •vn~111..,1 rh 11111bulatnry, m f' n I a 11 y fnunrl ii! ,\11s~1on Vtl'JO• t'f"1<irdPd rh1ld. inr1111t lo i ldrn1i/y. ~_11_-<03c"c·c._ __ _ .1 r.~. In .~n111.ll nur~i>ry, Lo\" YOUNG:._ hrown &· whllr F'o.. RESULT! ,You ca.n [le.. I . n r . 1300 • " 1no: (/:Irr, n <1110 art'a, Cliihu<1h .1 found on T11lbert ptnd on, Call the Super-nln. ill !lS7:296.l --1 & G1:11·r1 !<I 1112--4~19. II r u HAND -DRA\\'N portr;ill~. rR I · .. I11so;e' oo--llo-1<-• Sa lea man .. Day ot . 1._ 1. . h . o " ·· · . $.1 10 -~··· .1ne up 11011 . t is C"hira f rach Thurs. :IOTh. ClA.ssilil'.d 6-tZ-567!1 • place a r1 11 i l l r u 11 on! .1 C<1!I ~li}.2G.\].· COSTA MESA Cl.EANUp S p~c i 1 li "t , .,.ork. Exp waitre.si, JR.SE . PRE·SCHOOL hauling odd JObs, new ltnce hostl'ss, sales, t y p 1 n i CASlllP.R. p11r1 llme, 10 30 DREAM JOB Poslf\on •vaU Jn penonnet Special Summer Pro~ram &: ttvair. Reas. 54&-69:l5._ 64~7Ja2. llfl\ tt'I \2 JO pm, Mon-rr1 Pr!sh;t national ti.rm rweds function of adm.1nb1rartve 18,t-&· 1'1onrovia, ~ii day + AL'S GA.RDF.NING AJDE!S !or Convale~ ..... nce. only, ca.II ;..i6-ll0Jo ext l9:i JO 11on1en to learn &: teach otfJCe.i. Good 1YP1111' .t. SH I r[ --• ·-• 1 & r I -~ .. _ ·• • I req 'd, Appl" Crocker Bank, uJI day R55lons. an'""' !or _g...,uen 11& am• , •ld•c!v care or lamilv Clll't'. _'-"'!1~"f'n ~-~ pm on y.___ pro!esMona.1 makeup. Earn. " c. I A '· In \ I J " -Sui~ 700. Avco financiaJ program, nut unches. ges ianuscap G urv C'f!s, ca. Homem11.kt>f!; 54l-6&!1l c As HJ ER I c \erk ex· lllK 1·11.ngr: SfiOO to $900 a 2-6, hr5 6.30 AM • 6 P.\\. 5.40-5198. SeivJng Newpart, -· · perirnc~. NCR. ,\\ 0 • 11 Y month. Exrcullvr pogJ!iora Centrr, fashion lsl1nd. $!.~ \\'k-COMPARE: 642·4050 Cdi\f, Cost.a Mru., Dovrr Help Wanted, M & F 710 evf's. Call 67l-S4().), l\trs. 1.IN> availablr. for your Ln· Equal Oppor. Employrr VACA TI 0 N Moth f' r . Sho~t. Wetlc!Uf. l"rankr-. tervlew in Oranet County, KEYPUNOI OPERATOR Responsible • \\'nn1an wtll * LANDSCAPING * ACCOUNTING cofi·EE_S_ho_p_\_y,-1-.,-,.-,-. -1111 t a I I COLLECT: ESSIE Saiddlf'back Collere Is ae- cart! for your children in l i'\rw lawns, spnoklt>rs. ar· CL ERK ~hilts a\;ill. Apply in GOLDRESS ... (2131782<1310 crpltng apphcat1ons for your honlf' dunng your bors, p!lllos. rrnces. 11<1tl!I. SS12-SG5-I PPr .'vlonth perM!n, l\!l"~a !Anes, 1703 * DRIVERS * Keypunch Oprrator. va1·1111on. Own ear. Local l.1c'r! ('{lntr. r.ta.slrr Ch11rgt, Cr<1fl111i1"nn Ui"h Sc'--l Rt· S St C 'I Starting gaJ,.ry. $483 per .. ... , .. ,... , upt>r1or . . ". N E • c I 'I "·d relrrcnces. 64~14 . 13 yr'!'. Joe exp. 5.:IB-122.) qutrl'd. filr Apphr-aiion byloitlli.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili o xper1ence m('lnth. al 1 r1 . ....., nrr. GARDENING fnday July 161h, j·O() P:0.1, * Cltrical * N I (i!-ll 837-97oo, t~950. · 0 1 ecessary '"·""· rnow1ng, ell2r., :-U.uhni;:, Prn·onnrl tp!.. Rm. jJ • JOllN'S Carpet "' Uphol6trry dumping, Coll(',l[f" S!Udl'nt~. CITY or COSTA :\1E:SA DUPLICATIONS l\fust h&Ve clean Ca.Ii!. driv. KEYPUNCH OPR:. Clraner]!;, Extra Dn -G4(; •• =.i;7ll ar 67'.\.7521 77 f'111r On1•r, C ,\1. 92626 lni record, Not undrr 25. Afternoon SbJ!t. [xper Per· St>Ampoo frN-Scnrchguard BUSIESr marke:olacr. ln 1'iiiiiiii•;,.1.,.1 •"•'•·'~''°i..iiiiiOii l CLERK YELLOW. CAB CO. r.onnrt rkpr Hoag Hospital, IS o 11 Re'" rd an I :s ), tcwr.. Tile DAIL\ P!LOTj• 186 E. 16th St, C.1\1. Newpor! Beach. l)"i:-reasPl"!'I & all rolor Cl&Ssifitd w ction. Sa v r Adm Sales S~8j + l('lfl htneltts At [Past DRIVERS, male or !~male, LOOK.lNG for mono than jw;f t>nghtenPrs "'-10 m1nu!e money, time Ii eltart by I )T \11ned .-~P"'r in use ar;:e 2.J..65. for tram M'r\·Jcr a nothrr JOh~ Help others to blrach for \\'hue carpets. armr:hllir IMMEDIATE or dupltril.ttng Pquipmtnt. I during La&urui FrM1vaJ oi l rnhil~ thrtr prrional Savr your money hy saving G eneral Services OPENINGS Fill' appJ1c"tt1on In rllstrict i\rl.!. .!uly .lfi thru Aug. 29 hl>111u1y ln "beautHul ideas" n1e E'xtra 1l'1ps. W·u ..:ledn ADMINISTRATIVE o/lire by 4 JO, 1n,it. I Clean r!r11"1ng reC?rd. A lun Dii'. 01 Gen'[ foods. No exp. l1v1ng rm dining rm "-hall 1 THINGS by ~1om.,. Lt rlrrt., ASSIST ANTS J~h: \\'n!r !~.!~. CurTLs. I nee. No door to door, Exec. Sl:I, Any rm S7.50, courh plumb. tenCI!. n1 ... Jn~llns . HUNTINGTON BEACH lien. l\lgr., \E'n1cr Tt'am pos, avail. 842-26&4. $10. ('l1atr S.i 15 yrs. e.\p. is j Carprntcy • paint etc. \\'E'LL PREP AR~~ YOU Co.. 9 \Vavecrest Ave., 11·ha1 ro11n1~. no, melhod. l ;,.15.082(1_ TO HE.\O ONE Ot' OUR UNION HIGH SCHOOL Vrnice 90291. or call 213. ~tAl.E & fr111ale Customer fl11 ll'ork 1nyse!f. C.oocr ref . .::.:::.:=c,'-----,~--1 \IA\'Y BRA:"\CH Offlf"ES. DISTRICT I :t'.'15-1~0. Jnler.-iews 111 Lag St>rv1ce Pos1tion~ no11• open ~'1-0IOI • I Vai:at1on Hom• ... are 8,1, J"IY 7_ for maturf' 1nrl1vid1111I 1n our "'-' \'OU'Ll. 11f:C~:IV8 TIJE I " · garrleo. mlsc. 67.'>-7850 C II 536-9331 roin-op, self-serv1C1': stat10n STEAM EXTRACTION H•ul1'ng BEST, C0:0.1PREHENSIVE a Exr cut1\·e Sccrrtary tor in Cos1a Mei;a. Good TllArNINl. AXY\\IHERE •1~1·1<.•<•r n1anul<1cturrr. ! "'"""---"--------1 "'u ~ prrsonal1ty & neat llp· Provt"n rnos1 l"ffrciivr to U't YARD. garage, clf'ftnups. 11~:SPONS!RlLITY DE· S<tn Juan Diristrano. J\lust pearanct: a mu~L Sales us clPan. bnghte-n IJ drodor. Re-moi•r n·ets, dirl, 11., .• SERV~;s ·mr COMPf~;\. CLERK TYPIST rwesenl good ap~i1rance, 1 , s • I h k c I I '" •"· b11ckgrouod or ca~h er .-x-1ze :vour c11rpe1, Guar11nteed .1o k inlo adrr, backhoe. SATION, AND \VE° ARE audl' llC olPge is 11.c-have excellen1 ,horthand ~ ' I' perien~ ht'lpfu!. Excellent • fr~ r~st1n1atf'. 847·2666. PRt:PARED TO OFFER cPpling ;r,pp ic11t1on~ In r And typrng 'kill~ Phone STE M K G Cl k 'T stai·ting sillary. Apply 1n A IN TRASH f., G11r11ge clel'n-up. YOU JUST THAT. er Yfl1·~1 P 0 5 1 1 1 0 n ' r.11ss l!ilburu 11! ~~3-4:,S2.. ~1 o 1 Carp•t Service )'OW' ad & chl.J'ie II! ~porar!1t·11.lly it nil Z'f'SfYHJS(' lhf' artist v.111 ~Pek ''GrePnPr'' fir.Ids Artmosphrrr &13-oli.)4. 645•3189 1 ~,,,_1 10 ,10,d.F'-•••I . Starling salary, ~41)() pl'r person, 1•rs. tm l'.r , " ''" i:°XPE:RJE:NC!::D only detail ( Roadway Inn , 1400 . fOLiNO. \l;i!e ran S1111n.-~e Any•timr. 548--50,JI. e Da.v t Nt>:hl Tr<1inirig n1on th_ C11.ll l\1rs. R-.rlnc-r, ·c t'ld'B Id C I 1 C 17J41~.17~!l700,49!1-49:>0, nianforpohsn.dept.Apply PlllisArlPs Rrl C .M ., r<11. \'IC a1· 1c ..: us 1ar , DRlJo"OA:'ll CARPET LEAN MOVING , g<irage <"le11.n. up • r_arl1! ~c l\r Pl11n in per~on only 20:i!l Harbor I Tues-rr1, 9 am-4 pm. H B. !lti>!-122.1, Reasonablt Rates. & h1t· hauling, Reason;ib!c • ~ lll! i' nni;:P Benefit_.. 49:1--2211 --Blvr!, Cl\l. -:\tALE Cook Ill Yrs or oldrr S,\IALt, torl;;i~r shrll~ Tomlin Svc * 557-9669 ~-...,, est1111 ,,,,, '"~1602 • Plu~h Off1res COMMUNICATIONS , ~., .,.. EXPER. INSURANCE! Apply in person. KentuCky I~ I fnunrl nn ;mo hlc>rk PoinSf'!· C I GARDENl~G--h-ut & OFFICER s•·c·v. foe n1t'di<•l ol<. C•U ,-,,-• Cl11cken. &93 Sn. Coast I • a.t c I 5-• arpen er I ' ~• ' · a ini; · OUR C0l\1PA.'\IE:S Sl'C-S:l93.$7j7 Prr ~lon 'h "" !"I.I Person.llS ~ lla, .f,\ j.;-3-f.Yl. ...........,__ rleanup. l::XpPr. Coll . 5!U· rESS IS SALES, p LU S Grailu;irion High School Rt· 64&-3903. Hw,1•, Laguna Beach. :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;:.~ \~~~;i-~rn:~,~~d67~~1~luna MINO~A::p~~~-R ~o Job _«_nt. Fr~ f'.~1. 534·1846 :\IA:"\Ar.E:\tEi\"T TALE/\'T, qu1n-d, File apphc11tion by E:SCROW Ot'r!CER-PART !'>IAN or 111nman for wrapping CLASSIFIED HOURS 8:00 a.m . to 5 p.m. ?-tonday thru Friday g to noon Saturday Advertlsrrs may place their acis by telephone ,.5 1 Too Small. Cabinet In ga.r-1 Hou1ecleanlng L~:ARN' HOW ST U A RT t"r1day, July 161h, 5.00 P:\I, Tli'-j)E. I:: x pr r 1 enc E' d. ~mall p11ckare~ k m11ln· I Personal• 530 Lost ~ b' FOX. EX.STOCK BROK· PE'rsonnel OPpt. Rm. 511. Broker!\ ofl icr. Hunt. Bcb. 1111ning liles. Somr Czrch or :_:_.;_;;_;_.;_ ____ _;:_ ;;:::;_ ______ _;::;: 1 SJ:eB ~. o th tr Cll inrtJ:. l\le.~ Cleaning Srrv1ce F.R Fl'.'\'Ai'llCl,\l. CO:-Z~UL· CIT\' OF COSTA M~:~A [)!CK BERG. 962-2421. Pohsh knowledge & some Hrno"nf'd Hindu Sp1rJtuahst REWARD I 54:,.g11;i L! no 11n.,wer leavr C;irpels, \Vindoll's, ~-lMr Pfc. TA,"1T. THHOUGH ASSOC!. 7i Fair Dr1v". C.l\1. GIRL Frid•Y v.•/ bkkpg l"Xp t}'ping hrlplul. Dependable, COSTA :r.tESA Ot"l'"lCE 33) \V. Bl'ly 64 2-567& NEWPORT BEACH 3333 i\ewporl Bl\·d. 6~2-5678 HUNTli\GT0:-1 Bi:ACH 17875 \lt'ach Blvd. 54il·1220 LAGUNA. BEACH 222 Fr)l'f'l't ,\st. 4'J1·9166 SAN' C!.J:ME::--i1r. 305 N. El c~1m1no Real 492.o\120 NORTlf COU'.'\T,' dial !rce 540-1221 CLASSIFIED\ DEADLINES Deadline for c<Jpy &: tills is 5:30 p.m. the day :>e· ror'° -publication, r:it< pt f or :r.!onrlay Edi! '>l'l 11•hen deadline is Sal r· day, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRtJRS : J-\d\'rrlis s should chrr:k thrir a!k dai!y .'-. rPporl <'rro\. immcdia1r1~-Tll; DAILY l'H.(1 T n~.~urn1l­ linbility ror !11f' f1 r~t ill' correct. insertion only. CA);CE:Ll..ATIO~S; \Vhen killin~ an ad br sure to 111akc 11. rrrnrrl or the l-\JLI, NUi\lBE!~ g11't'n you b.v your 11d lakrr as rrcei!'ll of yriur caorrllatiort. This kilt numb,.r must rn_. Jll r. ~entrd bv thr ad1rrtiscr In case Or a d 1s1>utc. CAi'\CF:Ll.ATIO'.\.' () R CORRF:CTIO,\' OF' Nt;\\' AD BEFOHE n\J.'i'.'\'J:>;r ;- £, c-ry <'ff or! 1s n1adr to kill or corrr1·L a n,...\1• arl that has hrrn ordrr•·d. but \1r-c11nn.,r i::u11ran. tee In <lo sn until rhr ad ha:\ ap1~arrd Jn tJ1e 11a· per. • n!~IE·A-tJ:\F; AO~· Th,,.o;c l'ld~ ;irr :.lnr·tlv cash ln 11dv11nt·r hi' mn11 nr At anv rn1P ,,f ,·,11r n/- fices, r-.·o phnnc ordcl's. Tiii·: D1\ILY f'rt.Cl'r r"· ~rr1cs the-ni:ht In cln:.· .•ify, rdil, cr•nsor or rr· fusr 11ny ad1·rrl1.•rmrnt 11 nd tu chnn.l(e its ratr~ & r"t:ularion.s vdlhoul urior notice. CLASSIFI ED MA ILI NG ADDRESS P. 0. Box 1560, CoslA l\lt'5& 92626 I Adv1t P on all mailers. I m~g. at 64&2372. H. 0. Res1d. & Commr'I. M8-411 1 92'626 And ,\TIO:-/ l\'ITll DAVI]) 8 , 7\4 /8J4.j3j() for CATV lll'Tn. Local Nwp! neat. 494-3727 2-9 pm. I Lo\r, :'11a1'r!<IRC. Bui.inrss erson. BAy & Brach JAn11orial I OOKINCLANO FINAN It n -d ' " ' ' • • ' '·. COr.IPA:-JIC)N--for lrlPrl resuirnl preferrefl wf cable r<i lf\f:S i: 11 rn 1 11ys & ANY ~z job. Resid. Com1n'l. Crp!s, ""'indow!, noors etc. C!AL JNVEST:\·IENT AN· 1,,,._ r' ~ .. ....,.m c_',,.,1 &Y barkground. &12-3269. MANAGEMENT . "l'ek. ]fl a.m. to 10 p.m. Yra ' Old :'llale Sralpn1nt I Indus., Apts. All typrs Res. & Comm'I, 6--16-J4()J. n ! Ty •c~ '"" . fYl 312 N. ~:1 C;im1no Real, Sia ;11r'r ~li Orch1rl ,\vP. wor~1. Rl'.as. Frer est. ~~:~~~:RC Pl~S'1R~~O\V~· sni~lt si\111ry. Irle11l for l11dy x.~1ILTTARY OITICERS Ran Clen1E'nlr Cr11r ll'rannl! ID on collar, 962-l~t. '· '·· • ' ' ' nn soci11l srcun!v. Lile HANDYMAN BET'WEEN AGES 25.30, 492-9\lfi, 4!'12-~)70 6-11-! liO, 2·1 hour~. ', ~. . l l ~ E!) C.<\l.!F. R E. AROl\F.R, ronk'i< & hsekeeping Rt>r I Jt' YOU HAVE RECENT---~-.. ---!1'-X !t~R. rrmorlrl1ng. ServlcttandRepairi STAl1Tf~DONTHE ROAD ~9--4~0!l . . . BldgMa1n1.Jacknlalltrad· LY R.ETURNF.D FRO!\t \\'ILL people who p1rkerl 11p Ln.•:r Jni«laniar. Pa~~porl ror r!lbine1s. repairs. n1.'l1nt. No 1 Tf\ rrNANCIAL J.'IDEPE:"\· '' · "~· ,\!arr1rd. '111!1ng work. I \I " \I I c roN Vlt:TNA:'IT WE HAVE A "Jo'rre" n1alc Ch1huhua~. 1' "111111 . 11~1,. [11 JOh loo snllill. Rr11.s.' OENCE. Oi\·lPAN 11•antrfl fnr ,,r Prrrerearly r~1irrd n11l. r Ir I I r I I r · JOB TF-IAT YOUR LEAD-pleasP f.'Olllal·t n1e or Alli ~<ltn" rr11111·r or ! 1r fi~f>--422~ I . ll'1Jn111n 1n ea1' .v j()·~. .11r Jlary or ind1v1dual "'' s1a ble 1 It' I O 1•·2 I ro nn ERSHIP QUALITY \VILL pa1X"r" lnr lhf'm. anrl rah1rs 1••t•n 11 r1tr ' Bux 1. ---:---. n1 • PLEASE CALL NOW hsc11nrk. l.11·P·1n. R r I~ ,.111ptoymenr record. !\hist l('Jt1!Kalt'~ • H,1nrl11, Cht('•), l'\I , CH!1f 9:lfi:l!i C!\l3!:"i f.fS & room Ad· 1 , plf'<1~P. Phonr f;7;}.'/~42 art haie gd local rE'f s. X!n't FIT RIGHT INTO. YOU Clu1.rl1r. etc" l rser J:tllAR_n B,l,k ~I)~; sn1all :'4~.i:no. S•l&--:i2i!l f.fe~I! arPa. You dclli·"r &· • " pm al Y or w 11 s. co. ~::xc~pl, benelits. To ER FOR A LARGE LAND 969 Do - - -d111ons n'l11()(ir1111,c: I IRO NlNG • Nr1,p0rr. Cos1A 547 6771 l'O rl I k rl \\'ILL ACT AS A RECRUIT· l.alJP, c;i.i. I ~IRnd~!d, j\lt·!lurr • \'1r: ---pu·kup. t::srcltrnt 11ork. Sl CONSTRL!CTION I sroo EmplO)'er pays !ee. INVESTMENT CO. INTE'R-* * • * * 11i; CarnRt ion , Cd!\!. Cement, Concret• I flC'I' hour. 642.ll.'l&l. Ask fo,.-Mr. Taylo,.-INSPECTOR Alw f'ep PQ'!'.1t1nns VJE\V PEOPLE WHO RE· CONGRATULATIONS 1>7.l-f1IH1. fi14-117:i , p . 1. & _ S7:i7.J967 Pt'r /lolo. !rv1nr Pe™lnnel SPOND TO OUR ADS. Z PATIO S · 1· 1 Add ain ing ARCHITECTURAL S ·,, & Ag•""Y GARY HIN , SILi\\' Trrnrr m11ll', I ~·r. · pccia 15 ~-· Paperhan,.ing Gri duanon ht.i;i:h 1choo\ "'-4 ervi. s ·~ CAN'T BE Af"RAID TO Orvil!P & \\'i1bur & hlk & tAn nr llarbnr Virw J rl1stinct1on 1o )'O~r hnmr • DRAFTSMAN yr~ esper. 1n skt!lrd public 642-1.470 1 MEET OBJECTIONS, Lindberg f.t Corrigan-I HnmP~. "T1grr". RP"iirfl 11tlh 8 cu~lnm paroo design. PROF. pa inting. Exler l Expt>r. necf!ss. in Type V 1o1·orks. Conslrucl1on work. I l)AJ) &14-4lli2. I "d rspeciall~· for .•tiur bomr. slor), lnw as S22j \\'fgd X1n'( l\'l'lrking ronrl.•. Gnod f ile apphcauon by July HEAD CASHIER •Salary + BonU& PIAn --~--~ Quahty. E: lC P" r le n c r . A . 118 Al I OP""r. Perm. poi;1tlnn Sal-13th < PM p 1 QI \\'ILL !he 1-nunc lady rlnv111~ PART Sher .t T'lt'lb<-r•man . . . P111 n1. "II' rm · r e~ll ·~ • " · 1 · rrsonnr · Nerdt<l age 2f>.J4. Prrm&n· e Plu~h Offices I · j · · Sat1sract1nn. Jo.a.san "'-Sons I 1n2 cou 1 n 2 11ry opl'n. G11rtd N. Smith fir!" Room ;11 B f !he !;in V\I' "™' l\_'1lnt:llY'll malr. Los! \\llllo,1·s tr11r1 . Coostructlnn . ~8--0769. ~pr11y -llC s. ce1 i_ C!, AJA. Ne .... ·por! 8 r" c b. c1TY Ot" CoSTA t.1ESA .. n1 pOs111on. Apply in per-• Fnnge rne ita thf', 11rr1dent al Irvine Bf\,. S.A. Rik v.·/1an markings. I , , . Cf'lals $1~. Roy, 8"1.13.~--_ son . • Stan lmmediatrly , g,. Pah~arlPs Rd 9.13 11m 544~i2S. !RF.SID. Concrrtr !'ipeciah~t<;, p,\JNT~R. flO\v ~chooll 642-7lj!) 77 fair Dr11•e, C.l\-l. 92626 SILVERWOODS I 61 " I II °'' o-o ,. ----Falher & Son Te .11 m. h E . 1 Autnrnoti1•p 71418:14-il:I() CALL NOW fl rasr CA """"""11 ' IRI SET/Sheri. he~t lnrnrl. ""~ . I trac er. ~:>1ler1 nier., ac-•~j F'ashion !~land f>4R-l'.\.·~-__ / lo.~t in PPn1n . llrw111·r1. C11l! .i .. 9--91JE a~yl!me.. , ("OU~. reilings, 111rll'~ll l"1J~11 p A NEW G.M. CONTESSA Hair Fashions llf~LP \\'ANTF.D LADIES, 547-6771 PREGNANT'.' A('.[ 0 fl 1 111 n, &42--lii 2 ani; lir no l!l.129_ • e CO~C.RETE. F'.oo':,, \\'nrk JrU<1rr1. Rras. 646-4.il!l DEALER • Orerator for b1:~"' ~~Ion, I \VJV(S-J\:IOTHEP.S. A VG ahorlinn, va~erl(l lTIY , ---1 palios, rllt\P~. :o;idei\alks, VINYL papPrhan21n2 . Newport&ach.~o.:o-J.°)&J. 1247 PER HR. P/TIMF;. GR-F~EN p11.r1'0t, lame. Jn I h Rc~s Don 642-8.:>14 I · nrPrls an rxpPr1enrerl Q,\fV co11n~rllng &. inform.1'10n. "8 s. ·· · ~peclali~I \\"nrk gu11r1111lt'rrl, COSll1ETTCS St:T OIVN SCHEDULE. Mr. Ask for K•nt Adams ., , 1 1_.,.,.i;-11na Rrarh . . • , --' . rlerk. Mu.~1 havf! lop lnr11I 0 . .h frl.-4·Lli. R ,. W \I< D , " 401 ''l'l" Ct.:\1E:NT \YORI\, no JOb 1()(1 , lrf'e r~I. Dan Srh.,.,arlz , , d '" h 1.~tn utors w/\nlerl to Altrnrl CU!-iTOMER SERVICE . --~ ' · ·,J. • ,1 r.• . !"'o(Jlf'flf't11·e. ,1 av • .,., r. C I NO PAD D!NC NEF.D!'D to ~---. --.~n1nll , rt'a.'IOnahlP, r rt' t :i47·s.!!46 or R4li-21.112. k Sr · 1,_ 1 an Oran.g~ o. ttCAde1ny in i,:_,P~H;O;N~E: .. ~=~:.1.9;302.'---,-j\fANAGER-'Retall. Position 1 ' BLACK I.: hrnwn n1rr! ~1~r · II s rr· k '1'861' + 11 I'(' · a ill')' ran.':I" "'"' 0 J I V W d rl lw~ul1fy ymir hust l (nr. ' · · l::~tim. ·. tu LC'·.,,..,.. ;i. PAJNT!NG . Hon f'~I $'~ R I 1 Cl rd rl u:v. _iviAne 0.0 ." trOLl.'EKE.ECP'-',R -~o"k. is now availab!r lor an !n-, • fem11lr rlng. Lo~! 711. ,,,r, . . I . ' "·~·· ep Y o ass1 IC II C DI G tonrl :-. • r " " D1111n Lundquist, 4:•1---1003.1 . 1 -d C l\I ."1'1R-4J7;i j PAT!O.S. "alk~. drive, 1n~tAll guaranteed work. J.w it •200, Da ily Pilnr. P.O. Bo." /\_nsmhc-tir8 c"· • 1 n I ~· Under 40. F'ine Baysidf' rliv1dual with exp in 5maJJ l".\t. 6111. Pa~ ~e,_._·_· __ .. __ UP\\' l11w1i.~. ~II"'· brea.k, Local ref's. Call 67j..57•10 11ft l~mfl. Coslll MP.'!1!, CalH. .0 r 11.rgt>. O<Jsu rant po51· k•cl!l\on & hvina quarters. busint'ss mgmt. to direct lhe --f'OHOLICS An(l11 ~ 4 MO old lr1~h Sc11cr n1ale rPn1ovP . ."l'tS-8668 !or P5f. I :i. !l21i;?t;_ lion 8\·a1l. 544-1464 . $300 mo, 673--8356. oprratlon or the retail outlet 1 1 Al. y · I pup, \II;". rh>wnlown II H. COOJ\ anferi -5 d "'k Jn Costa J\te.~a . 1\11.1~1 have Phonr ;,4'.l-7217 ''" 11Tlle P. . rl ·:i.s-!l·!l<1 QUALITY Ct'ment \\'ork . Ler No \Va~ti n2 AUTO mrch11nic, par! timE' w ,.y · f!Sl\PRS Emplyr pays !er. P.O. 8\1:-. 121:1 co~\:I l'>tt'~a. .c"a_:_ . .::'.:_·2:. · . 1 (ieorge do ii, L 1 c · d. * WALLPAPER: * position~ il\'<i il. 3 ~hilts, for Apply in pt-ri;on. only_ to Gf'OrKr Al!t'n Bylanii Agen. a bility tn IPad &ubord1nates llOU'\FSITIERwill carrfor l PF:RSIANn1>1lrc111\'1ctm-hnnderl. 64:'rl69j. \\'hen you call "Mac·· r!ra!er qualifier! & recen! chrf. 811h 1A Cor1nth1an cy I06·B E. 16th, S.A. & l!!fl!'cti~ly operate 111 ~ .. erald TPrr l.agunA hlk "/ ;..i,lf.J444 fi16-1711 r! s Yacht Club. J!i()l 8ays1dr &l'f'a ()[ harn:fling public. Ac· \'<Jllr hon1c 11h1le on v11ca·1 ' !J4 69_1 !Contractor auto mech R,ra s .. cope 0 Crl\l 547--0395. counting bkgrnd helpful iron. RP'fs a1-111l. f>4:;....3447. hrn. yPllow r~~-4 • ·' _ PA!i\'TING, prnl~sslonal. tl1nr.up . & 111r. 968-0115 9-6 r.coO~ EX E HOU~EKEEPER/S1tier tor EXNll starlllli salary /,, ~~~~~~~~-~~~~TALE \1•h1tr m1n1alure MY \\' 11 homl'. All \IOrk J!:uarn. Color l\1nn-Fn . • P R. reacher in c:-.1. Tan1.3pin, br.nt>ht program. Apply In ; u11~kyln~t1n\\'rs1f1JJi,\1Ta '. a~·11 qua;y 11 sp1c1al!5t. 962--6143,8 ..\nrsrrrEH dd .'\1usr be ovrr 21 . Apply in :-..; rlrd i med ~0-12;:..1 ~1 0 I l[g] 646-1 121 . irpair .'a 5. ce1ing, oors 5'1i-\44l. . n{'f' r oc pf'roon, Surf"'-S1rlo1n, 5930 _:.___::__ m . re~n 'n . ttm,r. Loil and FOi.rid rtr_ ;o>ri .J<Jh too ~mall. . . , •'&<:1nn<1J rvrnonR:~. my homP, \\' Coa~t H w ~B 1 HOSPITAi. 11af"'I srcrcllll')'. Ro A d w A y I n n , I 4 0 n Found (frff ads) LOST-:-;.· nu n g h;irn n"I ;,.J'/-{l(l'l6. 2·1 hr ang srrY. PR D.f E. SS 1 0 N AL P111n· C ·'~all &f2.~7!ll ·. , y, ' · I l"Xf'('r, only. ma Jure. ~outh pa l 1 ~a rl ~ 5 Rrl . C.ill 616 'i6.)6. Arl?t!ton~ * R m f' lni 1\ork Lie. & 1n~. 5-'3-21J9. ha\r rf'la1I pt10to l'lip. Sfonrl • . wt.Jr~~,.~ in \\'p<:trl1rr area. ---;-~]·--1 11n.c:-1nt,~fe>:tf'r. H n n e_.; 1 B~:AliTY n p ER AT 0 p, S COUNTER Salts ilrl. M1i~1 C n 11 s 1 Cnmru. Hnsr Tuc,-frl. !I am _ 4 pm 550 ---------(,pr11.·1ck & Son Lie 61 .. 3.,, nrrrlerf "/rolln1o1·102 in CJ\-!. i·r 1 . ~'l!l·l~ll t •. <.01_1:'"::..--~ R-un_•_1c·sr· , h ' • ' -1,21 -0 · .>-:) "" 1 "J" 0 ri1.111 1 1r;1 ll'lr'ls in }llur nv. n · _ _ .4 • , "rA , ra -rn11 n 6o3-6tHl • :>-;,--1 i--ho;hE'~! comm ,..,.,..101 . h rl . \\' lioRSE\\TI:>.tA:-J younj! e<i;. M· "I-' J . ~horlh;11r 1/1.<I \~dh • 191h -. ,\CCOUS, Cf•1lino:~. A I' II: • -• • . ---11 n n r I 11 n 2 . r \ t I' • . •• ' , • • ,_ " i-·ou~n-Slar k "1amr~P r31 ~ ,1•1,,1 LJC D Cons1r. P.emodrhng 1 c_ 170 ,1 , P''"' BF.EL!Nt, fa~hinn n 1rPc1nr rla•silirrl art No 47 n;iilv prr. 111 1\01k on rent ~irtn<: ,m • I · · · · ' St N!lr:.r1111r" ..... .,, I rlllr· Pl " 1 '"'n1r ·' !OCl,1nrr ,.. . , · · · hi 202 ,, ~ \rlln,I' rvr• 1rrv ~n1all; ' _____ 1\ r inn~. 11ns, L.<l}OU , ,., o.-41,.,o }11lJnrp111·tt1ml" Nnm1·r•t. Pilot PO Btl>o 1;;60 C<JSIA Rf'<l"'Mrl :;i(11 PS. n ' ' ' ' -T hlk < h k c· I f' •-· d-'I 61'""11 onfZ lrf' t'~! .,.,,. ""· I • ' ' ' d l'l f'C::fl?.01 1 "' r>! Orr3n LOS.: , · · I\ 11!' 11Trn, .-..11r , .-..rn '"-' . • ·-"" · , · . . · r11rn wh1Jr )Oii Parn. Car :'ll'rsa. Calif. !l:lf\21i. 1 Lai<una Canyon P. , Lagun., I !lhrt C· inna rlrl iilar v1r 2!lth St ,Nrll'por1 Ar11 ch. E lectrical , EXCllANG£ pa1nt1111< ror u.\· nrr. Call 6.1.l9.i74 or . , . Rrach ~ fiO.\-'l,~;;j I n"" Hrd. :>1;,.21111 . 1 I E'rl furn, 11 pp I i an r r J., ,;:iri-:>4.1:1. DE1,T1\L a~~is.ant, rhiur~1d., ~ - -. -I anylh1n2 of v>1IUI". li41>-l.){]7. -----& prevenr11•e rontrol nur~r S:\1/'d.J-.-1,1.v·k 1 .. 11h11e LOST-}rn111I" Wrim>1r;inrr, LIC'll EJc,·1r1r1An. n11.1 1nr. --·----e BLUE DOLPHIN. Ch111r Pxp. 11f"C. Prnple frn1~Jr dn" rounrl \'IC ~ n1n, 1·1r t-:rwpnrl Jllvd & sr1-v . Al~o. J'l's1d. 1ndustrl11J. *LESCO PAINT~NG WAITRESSES or1Pntt>rl prar!Jr.,_ !162-2436 I •inl(!"n'\!'~l {; \\'arnrr ! ?'2nrl SI, rr.1 !i42--4Rll2 fl.-l'.1~M7·1 I nr~/Apl~. 6-l.1·2.199 Lunrh ,<;l11f1. ~nays. DENTAL ASSISTAN'r-:i.111~1 Nin1 .. n·1e .~ ]1)\'f'~b!P r (' 1. . -I F r:J.:c1"R1CJAN, lirrn~Pr!, I Plast er, Patch, R•;>alr ~·u11 Tun .. Sh1fl_ llkf' p<'Oplf' I girl nf!I CI". EXECUTIVE Peraonnel Agency 410 \\I. Coast Hn•y, NB Suue H 6-l.'>-2n6 1(97-~;l,.tJ. I I ~ I hnnd,.rl. Sn1111! Jnh~. ma1nL PLASITR-Palrh-Rm Arlrl~ '.\.l.;:1 V11t L1rln, :-, R. pr P I',. n I I I' r rl" n1istry MAU. Rrai;:lr w <·hokr ln,rruction ~ .:_rrp111r~ 5-18-.l:Wl Arrous. ccilin;;:~. itu cco Bonkkt>••prr J<tl'Pi;srrl 962--009-1 .--~- <"hau: & flr1 !'O!lar. Vu· . G'ardening rrf1n. Fret P~limale 1 . A NEW G.M . -cfENTAL R-ECEPT. • MATURE\\'flT'OAnforgenera.l HA1i.;ir & i\dan1s, C ,\1. 83~31, 5'1.H:iAA nit 1. DEALER De~k only. [)(onlal e:q>er. JRVINE PERSONNEL orfice work. Cashiering exp 6/2 ·-71 :l't:1---1 71 n. ___ Schools & F :\PlRIENCE:D J e * PATCH PLASTERINr. nece&~. Somr Sari. Saler,.,. SERVICES•·AQNCY •'"1 1',1""",·,,_· ;',,~Ye 1:~e ,,.~ I "IA-r.T·.· >>•hll" '''''" ro .. nd in 1'nstructions 575 · · apan S" I ,. nrcrl~ .. honkkE'rprr. !\lu~r 1 · c. I I II B n " ,. • '" " f;;irrlc-nrr Maintencl!' 11. Al lyprs. rrP PSl1mare~ ope1. rtngr ,,.,oe 1 s. . · only. l\fru Lants. 1'70.l Nr"'ri"!'f Shore•. 642-8~~1. I "Iran up. Call 540--6825 h1t\'f' rxprric-nce ""·1th niosi area: 8A1lf·6PM, 846·~0. Exec. Sec'y to $690 S C 01 ---1 .. Jnurnals. Salary r:tnge S•l7:i 1 ~':"~"':::.":':'.:::.'c"..::·=·----I $JJ.LING-YOiir IXlat'.' "Lisi'' PRE-N-hOlll swim f'ssnn~. • * ~17-R.1114 .-* Plumb;ng DISHWASHER R & D exprr, Top skills. De· I 11 · R 10 S:lOO, 5 d11y . 40 hr. \l'Pl"k . Mature Hostesses 1qfh us .• sell it I11st. Daily SCA/\ for A J.f'.'<l:ttln.•. C'J.:· SPF~CER'S La ~ .-1----0:.------Reply 10 Cl~<&illtd ad • l\1us1 b,. cltftn & nt>al , over grp., p~f'd. Xln't bl!'nelits. PLlo' Classified. &!2-5678 1~1cr 1:!2. :\-1on .·Sat. Rancho ·,... 1 , ... wn n,•,ce LEW T&ltas A-Son! Plum· 21 _ Apply ln -non, Surf "1. Em...i"yrr paid fer. TO INTERVIEW I C · rre e!!. ...,\\·n ca , bl oo I ~. D111ly Pilrit, P.O. Box ... 1"" NEW RESWENTS C11p1~tr.1nn. :l925 amino R b 1 ng rt'pa1r, ttp1pr. rem r C 11 S'·loi", '"" w. , ___ 1 H••. Frei'! k fee Positions C'p''''."-, "·re ,1,,1 Jiil)' 1·lranups. t ason a r . tlf'w cons!. F'rre eil . 1:160. CO!ila fl.1Psa, ai . u """""' ....,,...,, J * * * * *' * "" .-.. :ioill-5213. NB. I 488 E. 17111 lat lrvinl'.J CM ! ____ :.._ _____________ ,I ;;i;'';;;1;;".,"'~--~-1~.1'~1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I ,~_..,.~~":'·-------1-''::26~26::·==.,,..,.---J,o;;.r,;;ST""'R"10"1JT""'o"'ru"s"•:::.,:;,;;1.;;•.".,;;;;" I 6.42· 1470 -Part Time- CAR & TYPE\VRITER NEC. c.11 547.3095 Trader's Paradise 28' uniJJhte SIS F'" /C rr111s· rr. VAiue $8.000. ~dr for camper or lra lt~r. C.11 M7..ti091 1673.\!IOI p1·r5.1 ---B;i,yfronl It dock .l iii, ·' ba, $95,000 \'11lur FOlt Trust Dtedl or In.de fJt 1 No. 2 Balboa Cnvei, {hvner (;15-4331. l.11' PACE~IAJ<En rlu~h rl~ck: FOR Ne•;nrr or Ci\f l\l"f'lt flTTll)rfl)' Ca.JJ •fl fi prt, ...... " lines times dollars EXCHANGE PRIME COM· MERClAL LANO F 0 R INCOME PROPERTY. 0\\'llf'r: ~16.11 l!lfi6 Oldt 4-dr Dy. \\'1.ll 1akr rondo- or land or sub- nanllc m1nh,1m mlt. \o'i'hitt <lo l'OU h11.1-e f(l tradr ! L1~t 11 h .. re -1n Or11n.c;I" ~n11nt) 0 ( l11r2r~1 read trad· ing po61. ~:Z,56'/ll N~:W I11.wn5, ~prink!l"N in. PLUMBlNG REPAIR SOYS 1~14 "'' BALBOA r~1and ,,_1ethnrl1~t ~lallPd, •trre~ & shrubs n'-No job loo 1m .. 11 lo dtllvrr paprr~ lo rhe San Ba~ic ll -_ Protein -e JOB OPENINGS e MARINE fl.1er.:hAn ic. exper. I' re -Schoo I. ~ummf'r mo\'rrl. l.aodscPplng. Frer e 642·3128 9 C1.-menre, ~an Juan Capl.~. Vilnmin. 646-4.i..12 Jo"ULL TIME, f'xp'd, Nunery Only. $4.25 prr hr to 1tart. rnr1rhmP11r rm(?Tam. AJ;:r.~ rst. 64: .. 34.l1 COLE PLUMBING tr11nri anrt C11p1strano Brach DONUT Gi.rl W11nlrd. 2j..45, u!rllm&n. PART Tli\1E Anchor Ma.rine Rep 11. Ir, :i-6. Tur~. \Vrd. Th11rs, .lu!_v Al.'S L.anrls1.:aping. Trte 24 hr ~ervicr, Mf>.ll61 are11. nite !h1fl, no r:<p necr11~. wknrl~. Nursery 1alf'sm11n. 644-4$-tj. fith thn1 Aug 12th. 67:;..(Y.!50 rrmoval. Yard rPmOO.-hn.g. DAILY PILOT f\-1r. Donut. l;'\j L. 17th. CM . Apply in person, a!k lor _:::__:::::_ _______ I or 673-922.1. Trash haulini;, lo! 1·Jc11.nup. Roofing 4!l2·14UI DRAPf:RV \l.'orkrOflm-Power c;r11n1 Sh11ver, 1bc fute1t draw ln the Writ S\\111\I lr11o;on~. pn. rool Rl'plllr s11nnkler.:.:_li7:t-l lli6. T. c;uy Roofing, De11l DiM!r l. m!i.r hine Onr 1< T11 blrrli. 728 LLOYD'S NURSERY •. 1 Dally Pilot Cluallied 11•/ind. in.,1, All ;i1;es. Qu11J. * LA\VN SERVICE 111: lh J rlo my own work. 645-2780.-BUFFUM'S \V , J91h. 645-J.1.'>0, ~ 2038 Ne.,.,·port 81\'d., C.:-,,1. Ari. 642--5678 M • • lt ln~rructor. 6'1&-ll&:lfi. front y11rfl 510. per mon • 548-9:>90. Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help W•nt•d, Ma F 710 Help W•nt9d, • r II ~~~~~~~~~~ har.k y11rd al"'°. Virechna:. /Al -NEWPORT-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sewing ter•tlons I yard c:ll'ar\U!'I. 962-8612. I Services •nd R•Pli" ]fCl IC~O'.:'.M:P;LcET;,;;EclC•C•:•o:_:•:::;g•Crd-.,,,-n-EUROPEAN Dre1111makln2. Now intl"rvie\l.•1ng . .~ ing service: Experlly Cu!tom fitted, Ac· HAIRSTYLIST •••••••••• J im M8·1>105 cur. Rea1. 673-.1349. I ___ .:'.::'.:.:'.::'.::~-,---Al t ' "2 •••5 If yoo h11v~ a 1tond Joilowina: E·ptr. ,,,,-•• G•rd"""· tera ions -.. ·~ ,. ,,....., &. ho11\•., bren accustomf"d to Compl•1, yd ,.-·•-. Nrat Neat. accura!I". 20 }'tars l"Xp. / . 1 c • • .._... ..... -nrk1n.i;i: w the linegc1 c 1en-l ~•:_:R:•~ll;"c'~'~·~·~·~·~t-~6'c>--4::,.:3'9=-Tll• telr. }'0(1 wiJ[ rnjoy the xln'I BABYSITTING my home, :_;;;;_ ________ I anytime, many yn f'Xp!'r. JAPANESE expert 1ardener. CERA.\ilC tile new A-oppor. It co. hrnehts oUr~ ~-llNI yd, to)·~. lunch. Re1u. Cmpl yd serviCl'l wf pwr n:modt>1. Frtt est. Smllll by th15 po&1f1on. V1('!ori11 !!arbor lll'1!8, C.M. t'f)uip. Frer e~I. MS-t'T96. jobs 1111elrome. 536-2-426. 64>.147;'\. JAPANESE GARDENER. Tree Service llpply In ~rson k·-• r _ __. o k Betv.•n 2 &, 4 P,,_f \\'ILL <are fc>r rhl1r!1'f'n h)' 111ny lnu D ,..,.,,_n v.· r . 21 NO_ I. F'ASHION !St.AND 1 ~ .,.,.t'Pk. Loving ca1'f'. ~-11.lfi.1 4. Gf:NERAL Trt'f' &<rv. ''11rrt NEWPORT BE CH cri~1<1 ~11'511.. 6-1.';..4j74 or --.l;ipnnti\'f' Garrlenl"r l iCl~'~'~"='~'P~-~Sp~n~·=okl:"'..'.":":'~":·1 ,.,.,.,.· ,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.A,.,.,.,.,... MS--4~'/ll, J::xp'd. Yard \Vork Rea~. 646-5818. l..OVI NG 1111y rllrP ~:,p. Sun-Cir.an-up, Pl11.i1t1ng 646--061! ~ Televi1ion Repal,.. "\VElD II A. reap" •• clean Babysitting 6.mo~ & ufi. CM Mfi-79811. C'ltnpl~te Gard,.ninr; Srr· cot.OR. TV k .c;,,11r1 Si ar., n\• frncrri vrl . f'fl\'rff'rl pnt10. I EXPER. Hawa!ia.n Gardener out the treuurt's Ai truh • Seriously Married SMILE A LOT-PERSONAILE LIKE TO MEET PEOPLE GREAT TRAINING PROGRAM (no experience nec.ssary) 2 Or l Nights A WHk Apply for our Waitress Tr•lnlng Program Appllc•tlons g iven t · 5 p .m . tlally (eiccept Sundeys) DON THE BEACHCOMBER BAB'',;;JTTJ1'G. the 01~ '"<'.,, Kftmahtnl, 6464676 I n<:pa.lra. All modf"I,., 1~ yrs. ,l\lrn Into cuh thru a 0Aoily * * * * *' * 10. VPry l"Xfll'r. • rt>l lN. GARDENER EXPER. l'XpPr. $4.M Srrvict C111l -Pilot Classttlf"'i .1d. Etl-!1678 !~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!i!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!'!il!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!~ Ca!hy, &16-17'27. I ~ 67:J.4952 :...:"'".:::~"c"c" _____ _ 3901 E< Coast Hwy., Corona def Mar .................................................................... ~ ----. -• <1 " ., '..__ ;. --= c:-...... --_ .!;... __ • ------~·~ .. .!.flit -• ·-~ .... -..;-;.. ...... ol• ... ~ •• _.. --· .. -., ~-.._...,..._,,_.__.~I '~· l . :: ·: .. . .. . .. . . ' --... -. -, . ff DAILY l'U.OT H•r•'1 How You Cao Use Our Famous Dime • A • Lines ()'ur famous DIME-A-LINES FIVE-CON°tiENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU • &rlnt tt..m er m1U th.In with corr.cl caih . ' ' to on. ef ovr .C conv1nient offic11. • N~ llveatock, prodliKa or pl•nla.. • No commercial •d1 •llowed. • Each Item mV1t be prictd with no ilem O'fft $25, C•11•t tJ l•tt•n 11114 J,.C.~ ,., n .. e NIWPORT BEACH .. 333j Nowpo•t ll•d. e LAGUNA BEACH • , •••• 22'2 Foreat Av•. e COSTA MESA ., .. ". ... ., .. 330 Woll Boy e HUNTINGTON BEACH 17175 loo<h Bl•d, • SAN CLEMENTE 30S No. El Camino fte•I rOGGIE bottom wale-r ~s I SELLING ·~ ch e v r oll' t ONE adul1 girl 1cou1 uniform J\UR.ROR, 2' by 3' S7. Coffee TOY'S 1ames. books Sl-S5.IGAS ran1e $25. ~fnierator r ·22 R.il)a uctllent S 2 $, kiftlliul v.1th sa.fety hner parts. 800 CFM Holley ra.rb new 11.r:e 14 SIO. Slim-n'm tahle $'.!. To11o•el rack S1 B11by bottles $.05. Skates SL S23. :l()l) Wallace SL Apt. A, \Va,aon \.'.httl $10. 64>3359. ai )'NJ Cu.air. $1:1. 548-5380 $25. H!-nier for small blOC'k bou&:hl Jor $19. ~IJ 11 for Twin he a rl ~board SL Stroller $5. ChJ!d's pool CO!ta Mesa. BO\.Vl..JNll baa and ball $1.'i. CHEST ol drav.·ers 112.5(). S25. OuNul d1!tr1bu1or S:l5 sin r-.· ~ w condition caJJ Bookr.htlves $.),_ La mps SI· ta~le S5. MuslC atan~ $2. HOT \\'11.tf'r hea.ttr 30 aallon I soo.s 1·~ $5. Thermador Dreultli, table hag bevt!e\1 Cods a nd reiJS!ors SI~ 67J-l629 a.flu IO:OO A.M. agk SJ Picnic items SI -Child boolu SI. 54>-!ll!j. $25. Typlna chair $25. Dtsk I L Jilt in even US, Sarbecue mimr $12.si. Bed complete Hays 2800 LB dutch SW. for C!ndy CHO Bt'K'Qnl& S! • 54>5335. SOFA blue gnen g· e11cellt nf S25. Colt man ice ch~~I S5 molor ito. Gol t bq $10. S2S Glas! I $ ll-S.S f lywhttl $5. Btll-hou11ng Costa Mesa. BRIGGS and Stratton Engine condition S25. £3 9-3 9 9 7 Lamp SL Ca.r parts S1·$15. :! \\'OOd club $.'i. 7 &let l clu b ~. pates · · 1 $1 5. Starter SJO. Generator 1 ! NAUGAJiYDE: couch and And Cushman r-.1otor Seoo!tr Tustin a~.!. drawtr chl~r -black $5, SHI. l llJillin& rod $5. 2 tenn!g POSTHOLE Auarr S2. Skoop above.I SI.SJ. Other fardtn IOO!s :!5c l.O SJ Eltctrtc heater S6 Drape5 S 6 , Ma~r!ab llJ Sl .50-Bird c11.1e Sl 50, Electric coffrl' pot Sl. Twun boa.rd Sl Chaix lounie P9d ;I.JO. 1.add!"rt S2. 241 E. 19th, Cosra Mesa. TR.-3 pa.rt.a: Enaine: block SID. fitx-rglass cooling f11 n ch&.U' S2'5. Cla,slc stove S25. "Ef\iine ""'llh cyntntica.I clut· SOF"A brown and beige nylon Step tables SI5 a pair. rackets $!r Volley b111l ff{ SJ. $1S. S a nd b 1 a, t e d and 1 new Sl5. Stars 12V 4 yPar Bl1>nd coffer table SJ Pie· Ches S20 t>ach. 962--4587. upholstery S2Q. f\latchinc Blonde cabinet SlO. 119 34\h 3 Rattan H.ighboy chair Sl5. $25 I hatlery 2 years ol<l .$10 I turf' ll 5-lS-5376. CLOTHES size 8-JD. Drt.s.ses ch•" I IO. £3G..069S. St. N,1•.rport Be a c h' I 548-4003. -,-,.,------------p&inted frame · Tires Stewart \.Va.rner electric fuel PICTURE trAr"nes 10c-S2. wtth "''he-els $.'i each 20 AFB F"OUR. piece !1v1ng rtJOm .Sf'C· SJ to $5. Coat. lur trim SID 23 ORlGlNAL oil painnngs 675--0992. GOO D cand1l!on surfbo.ard IAnierican Inst of Reading Radiator S1S. Carbs S~· r;m~s62 cu bueralor Ilona! S25. a 61'C11nn n1aple S1\llm su11 SJ. 8'-"rhroal Sl S5-S~. St:a5apts nov.-rn. GIR.l..S bLk' S:!S '.\tapir boys \Older! 7' 10" $1j. 01n,1te Inst. BookJ S2J. Records ~neratOI i 7. Startrr $5. · · hookcaM" boArd [<)r tloubl' I ltand bags Sl..'!O ro $.1 and othef's 8xIO 10 '24.;c 48 in-chest• l _25 Tabl's $5-SlD 1 ~t 6 chair. SIJ. &i2-9;,B~. 1 $2.l. Wes!ern Holly bullt in tueJ pump S2. Exhaust I VACUUt.f cleant'r $7.50. Drill hed $20. One marhlr lop l'nd Jf'\\C\cry 30c. Shoe s1zf' 6. chf's Sat & Sun ~l-J79J, Chair lj, Tele¢l0ne r adio 19.58 Chevrnlet .,.,aron for I oi•t n f2j P.ang, S25. Chest mmifold and piri-$5 Gs ~ press SlO Cotftt anr! el"!!f 111.hlr SID. One ml'tal Mnk liOf' lfl ~l Luggae:r rPrl S5 T\\'lN quilted sp,..•do S> SL . 5.1&-. 8518. . pa_ i·t"'.343 tflilllt' Sl 10 S:.!j. ol dra1<.e~ Jl:l Double bed i.,nk SJ, Distributor $5. tables SIO. Ta ble lamps anrl r 11 b1ne1 11o11h d1sti11o·a.•her 968-l:il8. s .... ·ea1er S3 -0 2 -'-"-' -""" 9 ... m, 110. Boy'• bok• $1'· I ., 50 P"-110 11· . h each. Small sink "'Llh tit· 3 SURF B AR_Ds J " e'"''" I ,,,1,.....,,4 • -f " ~"'109. "' ,._,no · f'li: 15 nee'1s \i·ork SlO. T1<.tn her!•. SET Id "--k $10 L k f J 1'2147 -1 f .....,....,, . -wor uuv s . arge tings l<.'lfh 61K formi"• 11 0 A1' or im b or . TIRES 2 -£78.J-I ~· '• -h ntant c otl\eg 5c to SJ l~oo---co.,-C"'-,.,07:;,.,-,$"'"'"·. SlO Shirts !De. Dres~t"s 1:ic. h,.ari Ma.rd . spring anri n\a1· , _ " "" ~ I rv, PXCf:lient condition "" Odd • d I l'Ollsl carving tray s:>. i...< rat Backsplash 1<. 11h , o, p BATHTUB shower doo< 17 6 2-f7S-1'1 •: each 2 "'"13 $3 Gtrls, v.omens, men!it boys "' en s g 1J~~v.·1re IOc> tre5~ S2j es ch 6i3-nJ7 ! G E .,... "'1JJlr 646-1525. a nd 25c Vases 50c. Shoe , ---r!eC'Orator tray SJ. · dispose r S2. An1erican Slan· .... olt car a ir cooler SJ. CM each all 4 ply 64..>-2768. clothe• ind •hoes lOc to Sl 8M~1 Kod&k movie camera. case and projec1or Sl7. GE electric dryer S!O. 9152-4587. i1eight $2. Game~ 3X. I S~!..\LL .,., .... !! ! urn art" Volumne Our Fa m i I Y dard lavatory, hke nev.• JlO. lop earner S3. Bu 1ll in ga~ T\\ 0 study •;ork ~nch,1 7 "'omens &.nd men.s golf \\'alklt talloe sr t SI5. Eltr· panelray day and nti;h! All>un1 Hentage re111Jl S.'iO. 2 wheoel bike car1 S'7 50 range J 10. Barbequr. $.l. Joot and 8 foot $25. Pach e,-.,;. •hoes SI.SO to $3. Baseball tric clock ~I. Naugahyd<' 11 .l."lO B . T. U. Good. Sj. Formals S5. We<ldlng Child's 11•ork be'nch and Headrrst's ""'llh speakers cellent .shit.pr. 644-1087 shoes 7k. \\'in1 tips S2. chair s25_ 3 bowling balls S:) ~on1p!ete. $10. 6-16-471~. dre~s &: veil S5 Sun Beam Mattel po1<.·ershop. nef!d:s $12. New pain! s ~ quart. Med1ciM c hest SJ. Bon Aire S DRAWER che~t $18. 3 dnwer che~t $10. 3046 Klllybrook, CM. 540-9779. each. 2 bags, :.? pair of bo""'l-Pl PE' Thrf'adcr R .! Ir hat loo!hbrush $5. fi45-437j. one p.!!rl $5 for a!l. Mand El,ctr1r grill S7 Records Hi Yard.!i na~ahyd' for sale car cooler new $15. Books 1ng shoes S2.50 e11ch. P lf'-1 :X~Xl" $J). Pipe ru11~r T\\'JN Ded complete S2<!-crochet wool afghan arole, $.lG-S .25. r.111.Llbox SI. Wa!fle Sl.50 yard 6-0--0JM. 2-25 ford "&f' rims SCk:. tures 52. 2 mirron $15 e.!!Ch. S.1 PiJ'lf" VlM" Chain type $5. RR!rigcrator S25. 2 suiter hnght pinks $25. Ne"' 30" iron $3. Electric. skillet $3. LAWN mo..,,·er pu1h type 18" Bike r ims 5Clc. Scales Sl.:il, FAMILY siz~ i:.FJ!• 165 id 2 sire, Uno Portola. c .r-.f. t~ll95. SamscnJte SlO. 2I" Con:so!e doors with ha.rdwa.re $7 Bathroom m'dic\ne cabinet Sl2, a.l!O 14" $8. Coad con-6 \1-'00d shutters 12.50. Sat, older model $"'. ~ · TV $25. Rt>mo!e control SJS_ l'ach. Trikt1' S2 each. 1918 SJ. Boxe& and boxes ol d ltion 64&-ll!lo Sun, Mo n. 1213 Dorset Lane HEAVY duty black vinyl DARLING m;.pJe platform LIGHTING lixrures ~r~h 8 foot rouch $20. 4 Duncan Dover Dr. N.B. 646-519{, book5, some V'f'I old $.'l.'l SAT. only caJ'?f'l.5 Sl.'i and ~.>-597o. • r .-......i d toe:ker all \\l()()(f $17 % hed l1ghl. hall light. b.!!Th t;? t, eaC'.'h. Glasses Vld dishes 1~ Ch f d S'" z rec iner._ ~vtr •""": n~:& I like brand new s2'2.' Gold livi ng T'l)Om or din!nii: room ty~ chair~ SS each. 6-5 gal. 2 and 4 qt. ict c~an1 1.-s.1>. 1>13 Oc•ng-'"· ~u. est o rawers ...,, ~;clh~1c11..1. re pa Ir ~· and white decorator l11mri II light S:.!5 for al!. 646-1195. t•an paint $3. can. Sho\ver freezers Sfi and S 7 . C;:r. &42-5666. " nllgh.:_,"',nds SllGIO"Pch. 0o,",- I .,,..,,-· SI6. Black 1>.TOugh! iron . S S2• rioor S2. f\11'1f"ll' round ta ble ~'allpapt.r $1. Jlm Beam be"" ran1e . ain! . \\'AT£RBEOS, a.II 5izes \'11th 1 nd 1 $lT 7176 BOYS Sch""1 ~n 11nray ~· SJ. Brass !Joor lamp S3. bo!!le SlS. DuUy bortle 55 2 SHORT John wetsuf SS ' gal. dishes 1hrow ru1s liner U n 1 0 n _car b id e c ia e I Pr · 644• S111n.i: m11ch1ne cab1ne! S3 2 Bookcast> metal S4. r-.rangle Kerosene stoves SIO-S21'.l Cor"nprt's~ion ~lt>ase for mangle light lu:tures l'Uf· eu,ar~teed SlS.75. 67~7.' BEDS all metal un11s lour :.1on11omery \\'11rd slet-ptn~ / SlO. Bt1 11! in dJshwash~r 111.~ Beil ~nder si-,. Andirons Yam11tia $.'i 8 track ta[Jf's $1 1 ' 1a1ns and misc. 4 4 2 R ... r RIG E: RAT 0 F JlJ beds all for S7.50. 642-6..l74. bars S5 each. 22I!I Placenuii I ;~I Sl2 :in. R11d10 S5. 3-ehl'"-1 ss. 2 lamps SJ.0. Gullar 4 tr111ck iape player S20 Broad .... ay, Costa lites.a. " . 2 DAN'ISH mode1-•-m Apt. D. C.M. 110. !I' •. 120 POCO""''· SI H d h d Ibo " .7, uo7 " • "' course re c ord s $2j. a.n s a!'.Je Sllr ah.1 TWIN box sprin•~ and mlll-~ · ch1111rs, cocoa brov.•n foam DANISH rocker like ne1' S2:l .. each. Potty seat 50c. Bally Clothing. shoes. 1 e w cl r y blanks S25. Tom Parish ltn I uess, 2 s'ts. ·~,cellent $.) \YATERBEOS, all gizes with scolch guarded cushions Ollice swivel mttal ch11 1r Jumper $4. Saturday only 10c-Sl. ~!:i A. V1clor1a St .. V1a Genoa, NB 673·7.136. each. New blue tirlt vibrator liner. Union· Carbide• cost ·~". "'• mon~-•<·', ". "·k d••k or be-nch SS. 331 Costa t.tesa St. 642-4386. 8 61~ u n7 """ "~ v ..., Vd C.M. 548-1736. V\V 4Q HP cases S20 V\\' to SlO. Ne1v red vrlvet awag gi.iarant~ $1 .75. .:r-.J<N • now S15 each. and 2 Deluxe strato Io u n g er o o · o g ·' •·"-s · I"""===-=-_,,,.-,-,.,..-= .. F R auto ma t i c GIRLS 20" bike $IO Gh"ll Ford wheel adapters $5, lamp SJ . g..., 04lu ta1n WATERBEDS, all 1i1es 11o1th upl'lo!stered bar stools $2.50 srrarched by cat!i 15. Olrl transmission JUSI rrbullt 16 , h'ok• SID. Chold• 12 .. 64>-:!lJJ, and varnish $2 i:'al 8-11-3.121, liller, Union-Ca;bide, each.6i~212:1. trunkl4"x4D"S2,Sohdhuilt l Id 12· F d ' • HB guaran ee .J. 0 r trike ~~. 48'' square red.,.,·ood GIRL'S 2 S""'ed Schwtnn hike · · guaranteed S18.7S. 673-5607. 6'4 SURFBOARD for sa.lt' snfa. without the cushion SI. ovenlrive transmission S2Q. -.. ~ --'----------. _, b ·t t • "rt·I :•bles and 4 chairs $:). Ta.pe nerds pain job ~8-3094 $.]. \VALNUT and Per1!mmon DESK •• d••""" 114. Pro-175. 645--1""". <"Ommerct.., 11.1 an so .. Chevrolet 3 •P••d • _,_, vw rd nd 5 p pa r a l e Danitih chair . like nrw $18. 9 jed:lon screen, nevtr u1ed. J BJKES l light "'eight, 1 ;ind heavy :!4"x24" top, fransm1s~ion S25. N ew reco er ll BOY'S Schwinn bike J sp!ed fl_ loose cushion back couch, 12 F I-• sed once 2S"x1.8" ho1tom 24" deep S5. 7: ""':·16 truck ttres $"" f'ii rh. spe11.ker S7 50. Toy hox Sl 50. n,.w ge11rs good condition $ . ae 11..1. sauna, ti Snnaray, both 3 s""ed $2<1 ""·" ~u s I t TV ts.hie SJ needs covering Sl5. ~panish S7. Birdcap and 1land $4, each. 1 old bike SJ. '54o-302:!. boll! anchor sqUllJ't'; metal lleal'y duty ca m~r Sl j inch 11•1ve op . SW. 548-8094 . \\Tough! iron anrl amber B'.,••tl ., .. ,....! swee""r S3. 4"x20" ahout 100 lb S5, 2 wheel~ S.>. l'BCh. f ord ITtu:k M0-69"6. OLD sh<'t>I music -old = " • "'-r-v S 'JM d h SI I •l a~F h1U1,,.;ng l•mp 13. Jtll 83°"'27. 1• camera case an pr!}. porcelain ..... a~h a:sins overrlrive 1r11n~m1ss1on J 25. '53 Chev 1.1i 1".ln lrnnl V.:' 17-16 Umps $5. Dishes "' r ,,., ·e t Sl7 GE d SlO I }ianovi"r Dr., Co~ta )ltsa.. STRA'"CK tape deck S2S .• 62 J C or · ryer -each 1 door hall g sss rorrl 6 cylinder engine S2~. S2fl. '53 Chev% ton front ax-r~cord~ $.10-S2. Enll tabl es 54&-3472. 962-4587. 2~"xi61o( SI , 1 tr11.ns1l con-rnrrl tnick radiator $17. le SW. 2-1.'>" ~pl 1t rim $.10-Sl Sta111les~ pans _:_c:.c:.:._:.:._-~----~ ~:~~~~n ::i~. t~,;:1S:9~.j c 3 D jg h ma 5 t er s, SlO· du1t pipe 2"xY $3 al!. 2 Tr11 n~ister r-ar radi<J SlO. "''heels, Chev. SJ each. 4--16" s.;,o....$\. ClothinR S.50. Bric a CRlB $2:). Playpen S !:i • SIS • $20. ch 1 n 11 v..·a,h aluminum screen door 5 New garbage Oii;pcisa! S2j Chf'v '! ton 1\•heelg, 2 w11h brae SL Paperbacks & English strol!er $6. High '59 SPRlTE head S 2 0 · ba.~ln '5. 2 ost'd toUt t seats 32":(80" SI each, 2g;i.lv.!!nlz·1 Dutch door SI5. Numerous tires SJ e11ch. 2 Econol1nt RivPr Al'e NB 675-1703. chair $10. \Va.rn1er $I. Baby 536--0188. Sl-$2. 2 .sink'double ''""''·' ed p1"" 2''x12' SI each, Car 11t}llM' doors . .,.,.1 nt!ri 11•s 1<.•heels 13'' with t1re5 SJ linen We. Shop work table~ "" ~ ,... \~! Deep revtr~ ChtV".Y , .,,._. SINK $2. ClawfOot bathrub $6-$12. Basin double fa ucet I i;eat 18"x49", one seat I S?~SIO-u.~ed 21) 1nrh tnick each l-'51 F'orrl i,.. ton tran,s. chrome 1<.•hee!s, S9 each + S5 each. 7D31·1 ..---u1nst1h11, SS. Shoshl door no. Caoopy SS. 4 showtr ~ads $1-$3. 2 1'181,,x4J", r.1ow1ng m11r-hine I 1u·es S5--S2:i Rebu1J1 fal('(ln good S12. V\V Bug .,ar Sl .e Cdt'lf. 675--.1529. bed $25. Sm11ll bike J2. ha.sin fa ucet~ S2. 391012 SJ. Ede:er SZ>, Rerl1<.'ood t'ransmission S20. Also used gla~s Sl.50 each. Ford tires fi.~.1-2387· ROLLA\VAY bed S:IO. Gas Table and chairs S20. Old I Channel Place. 673-1603. tioill"ds 71".:xl', 4 rcrl1vood SJ5, Franz oil !liter Sl5. 144--170 parts including good ·;,.i f''ord '71 License S2j, 2 proJ'CIOr S20. Bed tramt & 6:'!1 D W. Y.'il!!On St , Costa r-.te~a (plll'k in rear) nic" double box spring S7. SP S 1<.ork bench 12 ft. franie S2.i l\!ason_ite lop plus ~." plywood !op S25. D:Cf'llent 212" x 4' Sea1c11.pe $.i . .:; shelves 1<.'ifh mt!al wall bracktrs 5 IL wide JS. ~10 shotgun needs parrg SS Adorable card ti.ble $6. Pink melmac disbt-s SJ. foam over 1<.'ood surfboards $1 Pach. Chrome bathroom sMI! floor to ceiling J2 . Brass !or hold.tr S2. Nice ~ilar $10. Chi ld's Cosco bed 1'1.il new St. Kintsize fOllm pad SI. Cb1ld's gate 50c. Kenmore v 11 cu um cleantr netd& hose, .... ·orkg ,rreat $4.22. Artis!I; easel $2. 'i'I F'alcon rlldin $7, 642-7CM1 FOGGIE bottnm waler bi!-ds kinttltt v.·1111 1a.tery Hr.tr 20 ytar Guar. $20. 54&-J380 WOMEN S 0011.'.lini:' bt.11 1$5. "'ooden d111eue &el with ~ chairs $15. Baby cr ib a nd mattre~• $1!1. Th a y r 1· p!aypt11 v.·11h ~d SIO. Tab!t lamp• SJ. Baby layette tablr with bath •Hachment $10. 8' whiU! sol& $~. Iron1ne board and Iron SJ, Sell.J's electt1~ hall" dryer SJ. GE electric fry pan $.l Boy'1 20" bike $.'), Port-a-crib \\!l h n11tttt.ss SJ. DoubJ,. bo.-..: ~pr1ngs $8. Or1ain.aJ oll painung.~. LP. records lOc Ret"'rd chan2er wirh pauM: control Jeature S15, Hrachk11 At.I tuner SlO. He11hk11 Pre-Amp matchings $ID Hearhki! amp!llitr $20. 12" S p e .! k e r with lar2c entlosure $Z,. He a 1 h k i t am?li11tr SW. 12" Sptaker wlth large •nciOMJ!'I' $2j. Rebu)/t Yamaha 250 cc engine $25. Rebuilt Yam1ha carbure!or1 S:> each. Twin siu bed with box sprina~ and m11ttre~s Sl J. J j' \\'~lding hose, re I at e d ill~gts. 1>.'rf!nches 11nd tips S2ll. 18x28 Tl'rrazzo table 1op. bl11ck SlO. :Ill x :i.o Ter- raz:.o 111blt> lop. pink Sl:'t Meis! typl'\.\lt'lll'r t1blt with 11'h~ls $11, 2!Jl Princeton Dr. CM. 545-5.l71i. 2-1 inch TV SZI. Blke1 $8 each. Automatic wasM.r $25. 7691; w. 20th SI olf Y.'aUace Avt. PLYMOUTH VS heads $11. Pair Plymouth mufflen; Sl2 pa\T. '57 • 'Mi Ford trai!er hi!ch Sl 14" Casler tires J25 pair. Consolt TV 23" S7.50. :.44-8034. CROQUET~: S2. I ne111 tv.in sizt bed $2":J. For mattrt~5 S25 Fnr box snrlnga ~3-1!)~4. bottles X-$!1. 536-6340. BEAlJTJYUL pink 1 a.! 12"x-7', 4 redwood 8"x8' 3 P&ir buckPt seats $20. ht-ad. block Sl-S20. 2-·.i9 ... pir c-e sectional so!a S5 tach. floor heate r S5. :tamm 511~ COUOt and chair J2j , 2 sae 7-8 never worn S;~ g f''1'l""·ood 6":>.10'. l plank • 1 £45--.3682 Chev pickup has l&nks $5 1' Naugahyde sols SlO. Full s;), 8 a rirt "' TV J IO. 2ll2 chain SlO. 84&-!*iS._ , dark brown SIO. B.~Y 6·'x2"xl2' I plank 8"x_1,2 1 SHElF unit 5 ft. J\ li ft. long each. Stt>tl rca.r P . U . !>!It' hox spring a.ntl mat.1 Lockhaven CIT, H . D. No Matter What It Is y and M>mr mQT'e f'Xtras "' humper w11h hitch S4. '411-'S.I trr~s S2.3. 3 burner Cole man 968--JS:H. ])() FEET clay tile never bouncer S.'i. ~nnac child . SI . "214. free standing brrak dn11·n in i.;, ton Chrv 3 spttd Iran~ SI:i 2 burner stainless sttel __::::_:::::_ ______ _ -·-,. th• _ .. nd 120. l6665 car &eat sold !or $18. asking lttr s7 50· ~lailchox ·,1-j sf'cUons 112 287 r\11.~sa\J St SS -I·--•· "-• '''" Ill .. old ENGLISH fl~men A 1Un1r """"" " ••Y" 11. Nikon camera lne1<.'I S"" Elrlt>n A1·e, osla • !'Sil. I Rd , Co~ta r-.tesa . 5119-3212. including 2 c11srs -. ..-~"" ... "" ., Olive, f .V. I Fl h . ..,. ~S-5143 2-15" t'ord p u. r ims $-1 refr15;era1or:s-lree. 300 papPr I size J?l;. Blue .... ·oo! s~ HOLDl"G t·-" 36 gallons a' giin SID. Film and . . . NE\V Bearh ch111rs Si. each. :!ISi Paciric, C '.\t. backs lOc each_ 2 ll .. Annque. Si\ILn do u b I c •· 11..1."' .. .. .. flashbulbs S3. Polaroid lM LI K E-nl'w Spt<'d-0-Prinl Sturdv woorl hi-chair $5. 64~74_ Stingray l)tkt> S2j 23.ti b" <l s pre a d sz;.o. 63by aPProximately 'l1 x!:i-1 x8 · $15. Flashg'Un ~ J7. g track phoro--cop1t r. S2j: 2 Sllhi:l Crih ~heels 25C. }l.lssork Jl . Elrlrn, C .. \f. changer J7, Call alter 4pm, S10, Boy's ind girl':s 20" 1tere-o !Ape cartr1d1es for & 11·1.lnur oltice chairs, S4 :ii (.'Ir varuum SI. S!rollpr SS -SCRAM-LETS 6-15--2463· bikes, SS e&ch 5J6-.1062. car, 7Joc "'.50. -. po"-d ,,., .r.Jet.tl <lrafU'"' stool. ~I" "21ll. VACCU:-1 cleant'r S17. '.\!ov1e ..:.:::_ ________ _ .,, '" '"' .... <>~ \VHITE 3 dra1>.•tr ch,g! Sl.5. !I PUSH J.awnmo.,.:er, good con-barbells $4. 530-5345 Sa.t. On. S.l75: 1 nev,.r used V\\' NSWERS proj,ctt'lr 12•i i\lOi'it ~rren drs11o·er chesl, needs work dition S7.50. Wh ite, vinyl ty. I i u·('~. S25: Sho11o·er door CP.IB ""'alnut }US! like new A , SS. Toaster SO. Vacu1.1m ""-__ , ~t tool " 50" SIO S1Q. H1-<:ha1r S7. Strnl!er $7. up1•1gh1 SS. Bi~sel s11trpl'r J!'\ Cartridge tape ca11e lounge Cll'W ..,,.. '"" 5 • 26 •• LADIES blke. good "On-w/track uls 5pacc, · ~..-, -"D~9. SJ.50. VAporizer $1. &oar! 7 50 ~ k ~ •d ' 16 • ~·-H K •-k Moldy S9. Portable. TV S2:l. Elec-clea.n $ . • va.f' "'"""" eu dilion $18. 545-1982. 5-l:i-l~. o\ngtr -"~ --short blnnde \l'lg S8. Sauna table $2. Dark wood TRICYCLE $l. , ·dy ~-hick BOYS 2 speed bike, e:1:ccllent Beacon -BLOCKHEAD tric hroom Sl2. 612-6935. d "-t 15 B k•t b ff t I SUNBEAM electTlc '-•ing ~ ,, d 0. 17, "'"l9'! A ood ·-,..., ls 1 .,.., re ucing suur s . uc mahoilJlY u et arae. .., 1,00-,1 mo•t 17. GE cinema ron 1 ion -.,...... . w en anniv .. n.a.,, T\l.'IN bed comp ete S<u. oy~ "·by ,..ar &eat "2. J $'"' c II PaJ\ new S24. Suitcase ol "" d h h m11n •·-..... '" 'f aood coodltion ~ ~ ladies 10 dresses. slack.~. hght $6. \V1e-s SJ. \\lij; case GA.c; log~ for fireplace Sl5. the1 ay :n "~~~e'.AD M11.!ch1ng 4 dra1>.·e.r ch,st knitting bookli Sl. SAtteriea &..ttt.r 4 p.m. Sat. · hl6u ,10 G 75r. Child~nfl; &nri ladies fu·f'placl' ~cn.''n S15. Tl'nni.~ rea izt< .,.,. at 11 SlO. Bookcase SJ. CornC'r s7.9J. 540-9990. 5J6..TT04 M'S ~ · uilar $10. 4'-..fi• h was table 15. Double dresser .and · drapery rod Sl. Lighte<f c!oth1ng Sl-S5. SI 11 t n I es s racqutt 11nd press S7 .. C-1ogs e · COLLECTOR'S Items, milk 5 DftAWER chest maple nativity scene Sl. 220 V wall stttl sprayl'r S7. \Vink auto gretn bathroom nylon r ug 2 VW 11•heels and hres S2 50 m irmr SID. Queen bed com-~la~ d 1 5 h f! 5 \Oc-$Zl. finish SlG. l cooch i"°d SI2. healer s3. GE remote ron. mUTOr S4 Pl.!~l1c drop 6xl\ S.15. Girls l"lo!hillt: each. Electric !oasler S2 :io. pltle S~. ~~ bert complete Glass.,.,'a r,, old di 5 he g, 542-7962. ~e TV SlS. F igh lank S~. 6 shades Sl. Heat lamp and :l0-1211-14, 5c 10 S2. 15" 4 dlnlni room chft1rs $2 50 S2:l. Student desk S!'\ · stlv,r, IOc-S:i. Old table and SWI).J~il1\'G pool 4 2 .. x 15 ·I v auto radio SlO. Lif! ~·anrl S5 Home barl>er kit pedrstal J7. Book~ \'aritty e11ch Eltctr1c iron S2.!:i0. Bookcai;t '-'i. Pole lamp $.-1. ch11.irs S25. Olrt lamps S3-Sl. tilter and pun'lp $ l 8 . shackles S.'i. H O. tnun SI Electnc corn JJJpper SI. !Or to SI ,)Q l'k~Jtl!'" S4.5(]. Electric ht'ater S2 ::.0. Dou· 2 each 12" rnclosurrs \\'\th Small app!ianres 50c-S2. 2 Shetland rug' r.h ampooer SI I track rars engine $20 Largt Small hikt SJ. (',arden 1oo!s EIPctr1f' bro1!tr J£ 50. Toys h!e ho1 pl11!I' $.l. UAC speak,rs SW e ach Oltl lari e I old lah!e' JlO and $..'). Chest Bowlma hll.i And ball Sl !oy trucks ca nmn s..'i Lar~e SI!() to S4 Radio rart $3 1 :':r ro SL T1'1her Nill S3. c)ear.tr $IO H11rd cover \\'oodt'-.n "·all <:lock ~~~i $i Old hurft l SJj Hi-f i each. 847_1362_ speaker s2. :;:n· a'.~hP.:-.tns Prunl'r $l 'f\l,'(I Ion" nrange Bar h~room sriu:id1nf:! shelf SJ. tiookS 2:,C cl.ch. 1900 Orange Antt>n l\ll rolator S2.l rablnets $2G-S7. CArpet 12 . x I floor Ille S4. l /3 t"ltcfT1c 19 i.12' rung Sl2 5-16-j6J4 "'~4 I lH'Y"n"" .'i4f..-fi?6.li. A1'"· C '.\i slert"O a n 1' n n 1 anrl 18' SL. Plan!rr stont 5 t)c ni 1~reo tuntr S l O I 1ele~cope mast J~. 2Glf\...l4 Telephone ~. Tfl~irope .'.11ntor_~· Doors J' :>. i'fi SI. \\'ET sull small. ~oori rnn-NICE maple hrd frame JlO & DOLLS in pt-rfect condition palyglas iiidt-lir!'s SJO rar h and :il'lr. Bikes Jl--SI.l with tripod $.l T11.Vl \'lnyl .'>404.l.D. rl LllOn J I~. \Vind .11n se11 bf'Uy co11on ma!1ress Sar. & S:in ··cnss;. ·· J.'>. DN'SI 11.nd 2 ,~.10 1 Rt rlwood 1 o u n I e $5. d S'l1 ~8--622' ~hr>rs S2. "Dawn" doll~ £Oc nf""' rtcap "",: airp anP h S4 ~t tal a swtv('I bt.r 1tools S7 4"arh BABY LI t\ E rrih S20. board, got>d con ition ~ · 1 J. tiff's SI;, ~11.ch .. l ~ol1d ina[!ll' \\'orktx-ne ' t '"'~ " Golf ~i . car! a nd lei! har'Kl Baby!1nf': hi r hatr S"i .Yl. D~1sy C02 atr rJ!lt. e>.-ACOCSTICAL guitar SJj. r11 eh Toy~. hook5, lOc to b11r stools Slj rach .. 1 S.l. TV srt S25. Douhlt bo:< club!i, all SS. Golrl ha)'.: 11. I Pttf'rson &trollrr \1ith pi~;y N'll,.nt conrt111on $1 .l · j Ammtttr 11.nrl oil pres~ure 2.Jr. &16-2388 m \:<et'llaneou" nrg~ S 10 •prlnJ:'S 11nd mattrt~~ ~ Shovel Sl.W. Rake Sl 50. I back sear $15. Co~ ro :>ll'fltum f>IZI' l'>OC'l lahle cut's 1 ~au ii~~ ne11· $3. Amphl1'r BATHROO'.\I secunty !or e1Jch Couch and rhs ir Sl:l .\ Knick kn11ck.o; lOc-Sl. Pic- Steam iron Sl. Tna..~t('r S2 1 pl <t;.P"'n $10. Ba by 11 n t a~d halls 11.'nli J'l'lrk, nteds sz:i. Sllvrrtone guitar a mp rlderly peoplt. e I,. v a I ed la hle la mps SID each ~. he 1 l!U't' tramts lOc-S:i. Playpf'n Electric heater S·1 :-1.2;,;.:14 pl&~'J>4'n SS. &hy huggy minor rtp11.1r SlO. ~~3900, S2.J STamp albumn Srott~ toilt t seat anrl b!l.th 11.Jb Sl.l, Card tl!ble 13. Rrrh<fl(Kl S~ R11 1nhin1 llll'it' sprinkl"r white . .,.,;de ~ad, A-1 Sj. Soll~ Bas~tnrt 31\ ;II Cof· 2 PIECE sectioMJ and ch11lr ! tn1crna11onal vol. I new cost p.i.!!rd rail SJ2. :-..1edic1ne petio tAb!t ar~rt bt-nchrs $\O $j, 10102 Cutty Sark Dr., Uriusual wood <lerorator lee lable \\i1h rn1x1ng l'nrl 5\b earh. 2 bollr strtl)I~ s1<.·i,·rl Sl5. l~ Hockry game S4. chest S:'i. 673-722£. Stt-p t..ablt and coffte table Huntington Bt-a("h 962·1790 mirr'Or5 ~10. Po1.11'0ld I lab!,.s SIO. \\'Psr111gti(\'l-~P Sl·I. :! door relrii;('ratnr, Rr!rigcr1110: SI:'!. Anlique DRYER J2~ "'&Shl'r S2~. SlO. txiuhlr drrssPr S\!1, CEDAR chest $10. F ive pie~ liWina;er ca~ra SJ. A\11D-dryer 1IO or 2~ '"orks line 1-101po1ni Sf.j. ("hPCk 11T1trr .ga~ .stol'e JJ_ Douhlr K1t\"h"n o~sser ivi!h mim::ir SJ9 Writ squarf' end table, ric-Chinese tiguciints Sl5. ~111· matic JX)p('Orn niakt r ~ 520. 880 \\', 19th. Cn~!a S1 7 Jrnn t'ln&rr! Sl IW1k~ ~~nk '~llh a\lachnitrJI~ SJO ('rib Sl5 Nel plll~'JX"ns S2, togRn c11bintt end 111.hlf', ~1c ho-.:es $3.~ lO St:l. Hior 968-1579. I '.\le~e. Call all \O,'ef'I.. 25<-2 cl1\'&IJ5 s:i I.· $S Gla~s I :"\~I\ ~l'l'.lydon ~011 ~hr.es ~Ile Sli Trtk~s s~. S3. S·I Car \\•aln11 !, Sl2 7.'i tl\rh. Old sr! drvrr ~\ \..aundry •1nk~ $2. lVi'O pa.irs 3 -...·ay bedroom R EfRI G ERATOR 1ii!h !np pa11fl end !atJI~ S·\ 9(', $J .Co~fam lrf'll \<;hor~ :sel\ts .2.\ Sl.00. Rot1nrl f)f C'l11.ss1c Funk and f\;lrhrn ~Inks 12 Vase~ ~c lamps, amber K"ll.Sll, hand f~tl!11ng ~f'ction SQ. l.~221t D1net1e fi chair;; SJ.;. ~lnt'trC'.' ~J~. ;:~l'r'-'il ll~~;uJS~ toilet me!el p.1tin lllhlt s:i. G:.IC \\'agnPll Enryclr..rw-tli11s S.1. to j/)(: Bra11s cups 50r etrh. ruomted chlna bra.IS $1.2-$l:i Ne1>.•port Blvd., Cosr~ !lltfuil. 4 ch111rs S22. 6 4 6 -J 6 3 2 • 1 · 1 d 0 5.,. r''1'1' TalJ411.le 11J. 962-573i. Jct ches! $10. 1212 Do1~1 Pr,11.d r r roxrs 10c. Pur~l'.'I ..--' 64fr?B20 64&-49~ 111)!13 av~npor -' a o • 2;.c Child~ ch111r :t for St pa.ir. Very tall ttemware, . l . furniturt\Sl:i. 5-lS--0967. GE:. portabll" d15h1>.11;;her Ll.ne, Costa l'-1,sa 546-64S8. Dolls S 2:io to $~. 26.'Jfi "A" braM lamp, dec0r&1or shade 01.0 s11o·1ni:; Sf'! $8. Ch~llt ol CUSTO'.\l o:ik cht;;t S2il. 2 ~~"'X'~ .,., , __ , t S2ii Sm11.ll desk $ 7 ~ 0. Sl~GLE bed. cltan 115. n-,.. Bl d C .,...., .., ,,e11· .......,...,yfar 1rt' '--"'" irellrl f\ewpor t v .• 01!& SIS. 2 11.l'ie table lampc;, dra.,..'f'rs S4. Old easy chatrs bed ta.bit's $IO each. Less M . S7 ~ Pi, Phonograph SID. £4j...J7J5. ble bo;< sprlfli S20 Double i\le!la. bn.u, amber sl~"· fine S3 each. 5-1~. lhan l )-.&r matti-P's ftrpt ~ 5~~~\,2.,· ~s£e:.n r.agr SERVICES !or S, il'ff" and mattress 1<.·ith !rl!mcs & 1-::::.::::_ ______ _ shades SlO. New 11np bed 1 ELECTRIC drytr $25. De!k l :> ~ar iuarantee clea.n S25. l'olue d ishr~ Sl~. Old u'OO(I headboard. hke new S'20. PDRTABLE ster@O f'f'COrd frame on ce5~rs $7. COii<:'° $2S. End tables S7.!() each Box apringi S:?J. J tv.1n sets CARPET 11 nd pa.dd1ng. K"ads pOinted benches for patio 4 1.ug, ~uble! rold colfet player 9 albums included brldp Mt w. Eames chatr r hair SIS. 557-3140. headbo&rdg, fra me& inclu<'t-of 11, ht><lo\'Y (!U&hty $20 for !or SJ Hllmper J 1 . ~ 0 _ table S2J. r.!arb!e: aold end 1 _$:":'c· c"c"::...:'o"clc. --~-~ $a, Round table chrome uOUBLE .. . t rl. pnrrahl" 21 1V J25. 1 th,. \ol. F.42-6.174. StinhcB;,, mix mlll&ter Sl O. lable SZO. Po"·er mo.,.,·er S2l. READ\' to !1nL11b 5 door pedeat&l, _ ch .a ~ rs_ S~. S2:;i ~~sr; .,o :-; S!and JlO. Coleman 2 burner \\'J.llTE painted bool<case \Vorks good. CAges for rais-Po11o'er edgtr $Zl. Vanity chest Sl8. J door chest JJO. Wrour;ht ll'Ol1 chair S.:>. Vecy :'"111.i · S2S 64~lreMi stovt: S10 camping ax SI T.i I hearlhoard double bed $4 5'l ing quail I'((: $25 !J46-l34l dre&M.r tgood sizet Sl8. All h&ve lorm1C11. fop. g1r11Jr Wi:e told framed picture x spring · · Boy &nut h11ck pack .\1 50. ~I t.hiple rectsn,tul11r roller , ' · · · G1rl'1 chatr $S. \Valnut din-~adboanl S3. 8o.)-"1 '.20" 3 .$12. P'ine tramed country TABLES, ch&irll' 50c lo $1 ~he" tot.~ter S4 . Games, table Sl:i. Tt1h\e 1ennis SlO \\ATER hea~r 40 illl. ne""' ini;:-table s2:i. Bookcase SlO. apetd bike S20. TnCycle 11Cene $6. Beautitutly tramP<I $2.50. Csrpers Sl-$4. P l1nter N'('(lrd.~. l'lonks under Sl I Blur chlna a nrl bronze tablC' ~i.ghtly benl $2~. l5 ne1<.• Che11t Jl5. H11 ndcl'lrvl""<I chr r-Sl.50. 3046 Ktllybrookt, Cot· Frtnch pri111 $6. Royal poll. 25c--$2 5 drl'lv.·ers chrst 1 Co~n1e11c ml.keup mirror SJ lamp SlO. Sat. only c&ll motorcycl~ "'~eels "' 1 1 h ryvrood round t nd tab!ts J2!i ta i\'lesa .. 'i40-977,, -pt:ort.able typrv,.or1teor. A·l $8 Electnc broom -SA . Span1sb S 11. couch S25. '.\la 1-I 6"2-64i3. 9)4 Dof{ll·ood sr lltt's 1tnd1>r S2.'> e11ch. 1132 e1ch. Night stands S5 earh. •00.::.UcB=.L:F.::...:hec::.d.:::.SCZC>-. -Do-,-h-lo S25. C.s.e $5. Used muslin M8"-0328. china loveSPa' SID 540-9626. R•d." c!'cord plsver ln wood f.11.lvlldo r St. :'Y\6-a.,92. Consolt 5hort wa\'e radio ..... , bed mR!t re.~:s S70, Box Olbin Cralts l!JH'f'&d S.'>. ~IONROE load I eve I er~ :\2ll Villaonva Rd., Costa cabuir t SlO TV excellent condition S2j I rood tone S2.~. Quality chrr. springs S20. Sinr le bed S\5, Kirovite flora.I m11ltl-colored shocks for '68·f1 V\V \•an 2 :'-lt~A 3 BAR filools $!') rarh 2 Poloro1d c11mtr11. wHh r asc l"Y\l'ood bookcaSf' ~25 ~ingl;. bNI S5 Collet !ahlf' lfnad $25. Ne11.•, 10!1 ol Mne .,.,~k11 old Ul. 646-3333. DELUXE !'lectr1c dr,,-er S2:-1 IT1cy.cles SL and S:t~. SS. 646-15~5. Various lamps, polt , floor SIS, End 1able $.). Marble old crystal, cl'linl, Noritake, SEcnONAL 4 piece Early T.,.,u t-lectric. ov'n .,.,.all l\lr tal irt' chc~1 51 E;o.:tr11 S:'ITA.LL port11hle \.\llUhinr t)'i)e $2 to $t5. MonktY"1'ood cotfe~ 111ble SlS. Chain ~ Md acct'~~ Slk-$5. a.II Aml'rican &tyle. NP e d, heaters, flt'vtr UM"d S~ stat stroller SL \\'ooden mschlne $9, Albums never tray $5. "·tJnut tray lable And s2. Lamp~ $5 11.nd $10. "-ttkend, 847~ unhol&t ering S2S. 543-ot9.'H. each. Bt'autilul J'('d ra .... • Silk !llo!I "0 bindings. roo m played $1. New bf.by ahoes .all """OOd SlO. Pair 11""'8i Bicyclt SI:>. 24 cubic Inch COMPLETE rkiuble bed $2J. bible l11 "!Pl"hAl'I,.,. S.1 "Adi. dMkrnin~ shade. po11·er &nrl size 4C <lrtSAy Sl_ Can lamps $l2 50. Carpets ovaJ Clinton motor. 1 hp Sl~. 1& gallon ll(!Uarium SJ). ANTIQUE la!!, ':?:"~try fan T11o'Oorangr t11o·in b(-dr;p reads push lawn mowr-rs. 1791I opener "''llh knl1e lharpner rugs Sl~SJ'l. Hot plate $4. 706~ r-.1amierlte. Cd.M. In _ -. ti,ck chair Sw. ~JJ.11. ., . .,_ "' ..,...... I Touter •~. \Vall cl•-k "· l ~~~~~~~---~-~-)jj:Ajjjy'-;g;;;;;n;;,;~;;;;d;;;~) ~ ffch, a 1ys Snl rts ~ to Gillman Uruv. Park .. Ike n.ew $7 . .lll \Y. \Vilton, .., ""' ..., alley J~m--4pm. BABY eqtnpment rood con· SOC'. Electric lotch,n cloc~ 8.ll-1184. r.·o. 1 Bathroom Mit'lvtt Sl.50. 3 N-GAUGE tr11n e"'-" .... $6. ,__ 1., h S \\'ODDEN love teat f o r .,. .. .., dl!IOll dtt&s1n1 tt.bl' Sil. SI.30 each. 5--!~1681. 314 ornamen., c airs ll .50 Mic1011C•opes SS e.a ch . Eleotric ituililer $8. Bath VillilllOVA Rd . Co~l.'1 t.leu.. PORTABLE' TV'!I 5y\V1Ul111. STOVE S1.'>. RA>tr1iera!OT $10. P ictures, fCJOd fr 11 m , s outdoors S1.~. f 1 b re &fT-4492. Philco. RCA, A rl mi r 11 I, D!'l'MtT S2:'.> Cotte' tab\, S6 ~I 11UI! ca~ll ~ to S3.7S tub $1._ Car seat Sl. C.r bl-ri' 1 ,1 .. COLOR TV ,,0 , ... -..v1 ., ~ $1 0. D 1 & ht' g • n r! •• B'" " w ~ a""'' \\'t~1ini:;hrn1~" S2i e 8 c h . ~m!)I 12.50 5teaml'r trunk 1 11 " U . Foli:lini; c11.mp1nR" 1 o i ! ~ r 2 GIRLS 11lngntys S25 each. SUnla.mp, raid $22 95 takf: $10. SJ6...3402. :;-,_ ....,.':e _ a.U<er $4 . $~.. 11.,1_,,, ••"•-t Inr ~ ._,. ··~ """fl 1• S r assv.·art -.-.. niqu,. 1 ,_ 1 1 "-' -N -•.:mi. "" " ... ,, "' GE. Sl 1 .• -.u ""........,...,.. .:1. hipplna chf'11t v..·11h lr1 y ivick~r p!ltJO fu r n 1 t ll rt S.1 S . ..,.f'i'\" s 11.nt flit '""' Aho\.'!' $2";. l'l" rv:irlahle 8-\\' T'All\'T ~prayer comrr'f'•~r S.l LAwn mn11.·er:1 Sl. earh. S.'>-SlO Rtd1<.'0l'ld w 1 n e • pllhl" fnr r11s1na; hf'Al1 or SELL IT WITH 'A DAILY PILOT WANT AD! DIAL DIRECT STEVENS 410 S2j. Sa1·1.1• 21 pump .$.25. :.1 p11tol $25 Milil&r:Y ammo li-$10. per 100. Shotgun ~hl'lll S2 Euttka e*lrlc. hf'IY'lm SlO Women'• 7" drHa ~hoes Sl I Men and womf.in'1 n~ 50c-t!O. 78U TA lberi,I M7·7681. 5, 10. 20 &A llon aq'\1-.rium~ f TV, <".\("('llrnt $21 Pair nl an<! ~in S2!i F'lt:-:iblt ~It g B"hy hf'rl S1 JJl s. N,1<.-hnp, hrild4>r s:1 f.Jtttrir eofl,,. fc f'! S4 ~ P hnn' 64~97 ~a'.l 25wfth ~~j· filttn. 2 riorir ~flt'ilk"~ Jnr t:oir $8 loot 'i" ('()re s:ri. 64&-R2i2. S1. Santa Ana percolator $lO. 309i4 ~toloka l 8ASSll\'L1TE. n1 1 1 r rt, - ' S eac. attrest and I !'pt1ktrs 1111 a1z<'~ ;:(k· CAii T\'PE\\'RITER olrl h u I BED ll"!ILml' Holt}"11'1Qt'I ty pe Pl3et-. ~ ;\lfU. \' d ~kiri S5 f311b~· clo!he1 X -S2 box aptinas $l5. F•berrlasa: I s.&i-'2r.!6. I "' ' hunti.n&: arrows M'vtr IJ~l'rl • ii'l'lrlc.~ J:~ l)ruihlr ail!!~ ti--d l~i!I 1>11t douhle ht11vy rlul)' Costa ,\lr~a . l"(lrntr or Rock111>: hnn•" '4. LA.di('~ 642-5678 S20 ®ten Sink sin .1 :"1tEDIU:\t ~1Lrtl re rl ~rr~itdS.1 4 rlinin1trhAir~s:i $1 fo.46-1 195. Glbn1 lt,r •1'111 Mol rik 11 l 1 rlnfhe~ ~itr fi.-12. 25t:-S.'> Barbo-cue S'S Ford 289 nphol~tered 1<.•1n2 rh11.1r $2~ Par:h F'Mt stOl'!I SJ. LllmpSAJA b uit includ e • S.'li--0309 Sar. •nd Sun. Can :\-l•t,rn11y~ill' 12~16 ~-~ automallc tr&·n~miuion $5. 64~24 altrr ~ ?ll P:'ll S2 Rook.~. ,e:!11~scs .5c t"a Ch e\'erylhing to run 11 SlO. del ivt r . Wi Q"s S,1-ll<l K 1 ! c h IJ n N,w h1rd a.~ AM 1111.nd /\100£R.N w1.!nut r!'ld table B 1 rrl _ca a e S 1. ~O . Electric foot ball pme .et l <'"'sc,--~-7,~s7i;.s~,,~.-,"·•" .. -.-ulem;il~ lOc--ltO ~19 Apl C, 64~1. $10. CalciJ'IAtm $4. 642-3163. 6'7).-Gov('rnor. ~ Me~ lj hlcl' flel<'. ~9073. 7'4". '99>-415.J. Engl•nd, H B • w;•t llf BeAth and Yorkto11.·n. • \ I i • • " l r l . I • ' ' 1 l ----~ • . ~ ·--· ~·" ~·-,,, • • 1, I t, "'1 , .. ----·-,.,. -,_ >--.... ..._.. ----.... ...... _~--·-·------------ I i • a ' L r I •' ' I • I ' I " • , ., :· ' • ' :: • • ' OAJl.Y PILCII fJ t. ..,__. -~"";'_"*,.'~J[{JJ :=1~ ~-·-~--~'-..;;~![fl]~:[~~--~'"-.. ~ .. -;;;~,l§J~-~( ~M-~,.-=:J~~[§]:--..-~'~~~l1'1~--·~J[§][ -. .... ][§]11[ ·~~y,. 1r1 '1 t r--3 LlnM, 2 Tlm•S, $2.00 ~_,Ip Wanted, M & F 71 0 Help Want.cl, M &. F 710 Furnltur• ~ 110 Furnitur• 110 G•r•1• s.1. Ill t.'\l1ce1laneou1o 111 Plana1/0rg,n1 126 I Dog• MOl'S t:lolhin1 1tort-;;;;:; St:A t.1S'TRESS. Pov.-er m1ch. MODEL HOMES MOVING-f 'urn1tlln', books. I ~toblle Home tirt1 .ft r 1m1, WOULD YOU PUPPY-? 11,·ks old, male. IR-I~SH--,.-.-,-,-pu-po--A-.K.-C- 11\ e1om 1 n -t ra.Lntt tor Goor1 pay 1hrl,11 r11 e 1. FURNITURE SALE ! r\li!&, decor 11er11~. bo)'•·1 1-1~.~ -10 ply. Usf'd ltJ!. BELIEV£ :u-1 rdPoll~e, i:ky. 5'1 ~i· Champ. BaclqrouDd, m&u&f!m'"n' po11r 1on , Ste~d.v v.'tlrk for ntal ibp 10 a .m . to 3 p .m . n1uch morl" IOan1-7prn. 675 tha.n 100 m1lt~s . .l3:.-Jlll. F'REE ORGAN LESSONS trna · 0 I hOrnt. 962--7821 &l'lttltJ I.: aalary, Apply !n o~rarrir 67~7952. Sal., J11ly 3rd -One day only Go\,.rAor._C ~~~ • FOGG IE Bollom \\'attr bed u Iona u yau illct ! No ~i-&42-.w.Jl. fEMALE Red Doberman "'"'" --SECRET ARY-F~NTASTIC SAVINGS I Household Goods 114 King !IZI!' wnh Mitty liner l!l?"!ltlon_ No ohliptlon. Just 2 PLAYFUL lottt'n~ need ' pup, 1 mo. Shots, ean CTOP- Kinp t "or Mi!'n $514-$625 PRICES BELOW COSTI I 20 yl!'ar Gu!U". $20. 548-3381l. Comt' ~londay~ 7:30 pm ho'?1t'S. Bl&C'k lt'm ,. guy I Pl!'d. Gttltll" m. 546-Wl 2300 Harbor Biid •. C.M. ~ t"OUNTAIN VALLRY GorgeoU! decorator furnishings from 4 Wm. 51 PANEl.S BALBOA BAY CLUB COAST MUSIC itriped male. \'lt'U-trailll"d. I • NATIONAi. CO ,,1 p A ., y L d I . F U!ed Dra~li Sj(), z 28.l 6-14-1612 YORKSHIRE TER.RlER -" SCHOO!. DISTRICT• yon mo e complexes. Franciscan oun-,. • • 673•7226 ra m membership. 67~-0!l!M &I • ·1 I ltmalt. 3 mo old. AKC ~Ef.:03 ~p.tftenr1t1vf'1 ro tains, 67f2 Slater Ave., Htg. Bch. Belmeadov.•, .-·SEARS 2!m \\I A TT PRACTICE piano AFFECTIONATE man.x kit· chanipJOn kc ritap. 67.>1665 5Prvicr floor care ff'ntal R ..... uire:ment~: Typ"•• ~ 6532 Cory Dr Htg Sch Machinery 116 ... 1 '""' ntl"d homes before ~.. " · ! GENERATOR-Like n' w . r or Mt, $100. !J.46 . .).)M ""''n", 00.. Ir 11 1 n, d . GE:flMAN Shorthair Point.tr equipment in F\lper m11rkeu1. w.p.ITI. Sh 70 "·-p.m. Apply ------------" • Permanent 111.lary + tinnui iil pel"90n 11 tht' C<JrnPr o! EVERY1'HI NG ~1UST (;Q! Top qualily !urni· ROCK~"ORD 1~'· ,.n11: lllth..,, \ $250. ~0-06(l3. Sporting Good, llO 548-2413. 1 puppies. AKC, ch am P · + company v eh icl e . Tlllbl!'n & Newlantl Stref'tt, tute & a ccessories for every room in your SJ2j or ~ \VQATER ~rt $19.1 Kin 1 g or 2 Surfboard~ SZZ> !!'II. Po1>.·er KITIENS, part Pf'rsian. 3 ~tock .• 646-2lJ8 , LO"AL SUperior rnn~P ht'IM'fil.~. f"ounriun Valley. Calif. No home . Wide choiceof s tyle5, colors & p rices'. 4!1~1076 ut'en. J yr a c o r y Butlt Goll Clllhs 4 1>.'oods longhaired hlack 1 whil e & * AKC *RARE .. • E q u 11 O l'I po r 1 u n i 1 y !arrr uuin July 9, 1971. Come early fo r best selection: M iscellaneous Ill gu11.r!'lnlet' 646-6634 . plus iron~ 644-oon 11:Ta -494-88::.S • Sk)e TPrr1er pups ch.amp. Employf't , Sf>nrl hr l rf S 1 • C b & OlSHES. 12 place !t'!tlngs * LADIF'' •k••. boo•· • y. · 1 Sire con~1ant ;H9-2547 rP11.•unt in : i\''''"· c1, •• ,1,,, _ ecr• a r 1•.s . as carry -Bring your friends, trailer, , • 01 P _.. •. ~ .. ~ -•• • T d Ir k & k · I e 0 e of u:nox • ,Ympia. l!'nt'ct pol<•, SG; GER.\IAN SHOR'!'HAIR ad No 20J , 0,,1, Piiot. P.O. , i~ri r Pe!d op ra1>.,..1c ',"''· .uc or wagon la e 1t \l'tlh you. _ A UCT I N " J[Ej . , -n I cond 6'12-~711 C•ll '''-l""O "" --• •·~ ~ Poinctr, len11le. t yr, AKC Box 15';0 Co~t!'I ·M,.s•. C•lil !101111111 veru!ing, ": 1"' · Ant1qu01 800 1 Furnirure 110 , """ "" .,.., -- 92626. lt'~ l· la". "hort "' .. ong I 1 * • tlXXl lh CLARK TV R•d' H "F l * ~&-8188 * 1rrm. Temporary positions Bowt'd Gl/\38 China C fl AND A u G HT ER HOUSE FORKL!IT. SlT;J(). ' IO, 1 ' I NEl\FOU~DLAND 7 mo·s NAT Io N AL INSU-RANC'. "-b· " I Stereo 136 •·1 a1a1l11bie no"'" \..a inet $1 pump Of'ians CJ.OCK-Anhquf' J!11l111n Phollf' 673--6945 I P•ta, Gener•I ISO malt "pup ·, aentle per. COJ\1PANY ha~ openin.e:5 !or AMERICAN GI Rl * 83>-."'063 * r!l'lf'k. In 1,. r ,. s I l n i;: C"On· Auc::11on1 t'I el)' Fri n1Ji':hl , 9x12' Orttntal Rua. STEREO. 1971 uncliumed _ S"-tf'! d1spos. Sl2.l. 64 2.-M73 Pf'rsonahte s.ale! rrprPsen· 21720upont Drh·t Appliances · 102 \'Prs.:i11onp1f'rras 11tJt as .1 17pm.JO\.J \\'.ll'arntrS1.,SA SIOO 127Aga!,, Bal. Island. lay. ~"ay. G .. rrard l 2 .. GAL aquarium tank SCHNAUZER. PUPS latl\rs 19 ~rll i\lurual 01 1 tNtar Orange Co. A11'portl I IH'f'r1~1n11 tune p ll'r f'. tFnllow search hgh1) C;i11 lii~3613. turnrahlf', A.\1fF;\1 .1.tert'fl, 11·fsta nd , & "tra aC'· Groom in&. &turl &er vice Om11h11 ln~urAn r ..,, at 9:30 'Ill 3:30 Pl\1 "LET'S i\ta.k,. a Dt'al •·i.~ F1n1~he(/ in an1h1u"' .\"111111 \\'e bU)'. se-JJ & oonsi&n. 00 radlo & lllJ>t! pla)'tr Air Cf'550r\P5, &rga1n Il l $3:'! T'nns. 846--0839. Orllilt:" Counry Airport to 1vhert'!hl"H .B.Jr\\'or11pn·~ 631,"hiSlfiB: IODRA\\'I'.:R e 549·2'241 :>J7.77ll e ~IOVJ:-<G. niusl &tll. SI sp,.llk t'rs wfcro~s--01·,.r 1 673-326.l 156 1 11· l i nf' fl 11 s sen JI.tr s · Cl uh l•<ln .i. h1g, bf"iuH CHEST -J111l1an sly le rhP~t. htl! ••ibrator, $-IO. !,\~tPm S11lt branrt np11, BA""'N'°"T"A70tJ-,ch-,cd~ucSo1-. -G~....,-1 Hor'•' r.1 ,\J{Al\"ft.t:n !'AL.ARY s t • O'Keeft' k \1errlll llouble R,.11 u1 Jin in ;;inlique wh1!f' FREEZER, lgr uprighl. self-~7·6.J.lt !rl I S3 r,,.,. ''"°""'"-,--,~-,,,--: ecre arles rlrlrnsflng: !gf' illrrt il_cnrff',. DI, '.lO' D-'• sn or 19 11 / ... 11rrar11y I .;,,.,llnz SJ. Duc.l(Jings $2. NIGHT rides, 6-8, Wt!<i& & -+ COMM'l!'SION. F.qu11.I or-• O\'en I 1·;1,n~e. Lnarlcrl 11 and roughf'd 73" hi $17:l. 11 p 1 1 111 I "'·• K .11 rat P<1y off b;ilanre of $120 or 2G12 il1e!;I. Dr. (Uppt!'r Bay) Fris. Appointments, Hone~ pnrtun 11~ rn1pln~t'r. Call .I , equipment. n.,.ra1J $.J99.9j 6,14-4960. !1tir. l'Q\'inria l\lllr' 1 Emtrald rul 1,ht gold St'!· small pay_nients. Crf'dl t YOUNG COCKATEE1• for !.alt!'. quarier h;irw . .J-111-7407 for appt. I Atlantic Res•arch 11.1Jl se!J 101• $400 ~)61l.2lJ8 __ rlres~tr, 5 cira•l'"r rhesl & 2-1 ting-Sj()() 67::i..o808 I • Hat. temporary & per• ' ' · , .\1UST ~ell p1·eryth1n1;t• ;\lt"cl1T dr"w"r nl1,. sianrl: ~trrrr.i rtf'pt, 893--0j(]I Sl7 • * * 548-7Dll Rlrlin;,:: )f'~SOnf, English & man•nt 0 enin 1 for FRIGIOAl!1F; All io 1111shtr, king 6 pc bdrm !rt. also Ii ,1/rompnnr n!i; _ Ai\l /rM g, I.ADlES 1,. Cara! Sohta1re SANSUJ T.l()'l()A, 12fl "-"ti D IS Vie~lern . Redwood Stables. NOI~pP~~.,~~ER I ualified -~.cre~arias. ~· 1-)'l.Jidal~ elec dry.tr, I PC' Queen bdrm Sf'I , i" Sofa Tape l'.l179 Colun1b1nr. r v I D1on1ond, pa lrl 5:-icxl. Asking 11mp .. !1u·n1ablt!'. lap!!' derk. ogs 4 20286 Laguna Canyon Rd .. -UNITED - CA LIFORNIA BANK A, k'll f 61). $4;>. Turquo1~r.. Both In xlnl & ln\'eseat rhau·s d111t11r (\1r of ti-1agnoJ1a g, Heil ) S:\00. Ph. !!6!1--042:>. :l .~flPilk"'r" 1nclt1dert. I OBEDIENCE CLASS to start! Lag B, -l'.l-1-9182 I Oc c u rat• 1 1 1 0 roncl , Gu11 r & dP!1vered . cflllef' & t'~~f11odt1 srt, blk ---' 10 SPO. BOYS BIKE S3fl0/olfrr. 642-55~1 \Ved. J uly 7th •t 7:30 •n •he 1HORSES Boardt'd, ••o mfl, 7 w p m on type-8' SPANISH Medit ~trreo, ..., .1 · &, 9,.90 546-8672, $17-!lll.i. nilug so!a, 2 ma1rhing ! xlnt cond. S\20; !llblf' 1>.'/4 $40. 548-400 21 " COLOR TV _ .\1 u.~t 1 Newport Be11.ch·Irvin,_ar,.a. f~t>d ~cl. First mo. frtt. wri er ir w.p .m . RE' R 1 G s1· ,._ r.halri;, l•mp•, i\1 is r., · o-n to all d "7 ~,, 201 A1·pn1rla Dtl ti.far San Cl,.n1t!'nt11 492-5123 Sh th d r · .1 • ....-ar,; rha1rs t, .l stnnls 10 match. M•'scollanoous sacrifice. J~j: 19" portable 1·~ ogs over ;;r mos ..., '""" ... or an • .. ,-,,•-, "·It I". bo•h , I 642-9492. Id c ll ~·" '928 I ""'=""'~~~~~~~I ~ •N ..,. ""' "" g00<t rond, S.\1: 12' boar Wanted 820 "' hl!n radio S.lj: Zl" 8&\V 0 · & .,....,....., -LEASE hea u!ilul !1 Arab few monThs olrl O'KrPlt' k CHICKERfNG Baby Granrl, w/.l~ HP motor $6:1. 8' rab!e modtl $20. 6~2-5621 1BEAUTIF U L Ge ........ ~n n1arf'. :'lluM see. Sl~ mo Please Apply , "'"' In Person Merritt t lO\'f! big $4j, 311 \\I fruitwood, car\'td Louis Jjrh overht'ad camper, t'On1plt!'le. "Paying S4.00 to S400.00 for ZENITH 2J" 8 /\\1 TV con-. Shephtrd pups. Gent!!!'. good 96&-4j()6 Equal Oppor, t::nin'loytf 3333 H•rbor Blvd . \\'ii.sen No. I C.r.1. if'l:'S, Sfl.iO. Ant1qu f' 184-0 0<1.k $3.'iO: other odds & ends. J_o.sf'ph Barr dfl~ar bills. ~Olt' gwivt'I . t)•pe S40. 2(!Sli I ~'/children. S25 e 11 c h . R=E=Go!S=T=E=R=E"O~c,=1 -"-,c1-,-,-1 I Costa Mesa G.E. Aulo 1>.'ll~her, S-j(I. KPn· cl11w lrg tah1P , baroqut!' 6H-742J. fl\,. d1ffe ITnt lists with \\lall>l n> Ave. B, C M . :M&--0696. , ,\ta.re . 11 yn. S300. Gd. more aulo "'asht>r, s:i0. Bn1h i1h11t ~ ROlfl, STOO. Aturtne MOVIN'G..Cf'r11n11r mnld~ Tx ttn_a! nun1!wrs hpg1nn1rig :'>48-5:124. , p U RE BRED Ge r mll n disposition 646-6322 ORNAMEN T AL H'M worker, exper., lor h1U-!ime job. ' Brf 9 am. 494-fi37'i. ATLANTIC RESEARCH good eonrl. Guar & mink Jackr!. si:tt' 10, S2.JO , S> " . 1 t "I • B.E.G.J. 11 nd L. Sf>nd sramp Sh h ~ 3 1 2 · , o : < orm1r11-op a .. t' "' •"d ~" foe ••"h '''' to C. a YR. olrt quartf'1·-hors.! """" Pfl e1us, ma. es. • APPALOOSA gtld1n,, > -dtli\',.r<'d. 7><1&-J\672, Rli-RJI.'1. / 673-003?, 6l3-5il · 6 h S40 16 r " -N• ... .,,,..... r I 6 "" r au·s ; ru 1 Rich Bo.\ 3274 0.211 Gle n. m11rt . Xlnt tor bt'iL!\ners. ema l!'S. "'ks, S 2 ;:i • old. BREO TO SHOW. OPENfNG tor r·aid Servire Call tor app!. MAGIC Cht'f etec!rir ranj:P, Garag• Sal• 112 11 e ll--fi,./!'0511nf.! F'r11;1d~1rt' dalP' C;ilirornia' 91201. 13.XI. 673-l!Oj. 54!Hili7. $1J)() * ** 330.3397 whl1e, perrPCt rondtflon, \1·/ho11om l1'eP7.f'r l l ;'l 0 : ' , , I MID\VAY KENNELS \!anar:Pr. 838--l:J9:'!. 200 "7. -7 ~1ayra11: 11 a:;:hrr S."(t; rotary Dec:ons brnch, hutch. spoon Ai 1PE:"\, ~100 rttl to r~I ' 8 ~·r old quarter-hor.,e type $ . PJ • .,..,194. f'A:VTAST!C Sa\r: Nt'11 mf111er s2:, 64&-~187 I rilck, laddtrback ('h11 1r. g!treQ, $7.i. Gt!rman Shephenb. Pel"'-mare Xln! lor br:11nners. PRODUCTION CLERK System' Divis ion 2 \Vhir!pool rt'friRrrat,.d 111r Hibachi, J•1r!rlcrtsl to1,el~. ' ' · -49:>-4076 iihow &tock. Bo!l'd a 11 $Jj() 673-3JOJ cond •llOnt'r'-: SeAr.!'i t le c ii!ciY", u~rd Ii n10. 64:>-31162. ioM l'ond. plait!' rack. ~=~~~~~-~--Eni;ili~h bont!' cups & MUST VACAf~ bookshelve~. Rt!'asonable &1~~~~~·~~~~=~1 brer-c!s.593-j,)49 l ji.iiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiil Shucrrs, milk glass. throw Prom1nrnt ln!f'r. Deror11.lorG;;: .>18--0316. [ I~ ER ti-IAN Shor!ha1r ~ Ocean View School District 0111~1on Of The • Greal Buy • pillo"5 & rugs, p1c1ure:<> &-must liqu 1d111,. by July 91h, .. I &o.ts a!td I •JR $2.42 Per Hr StJsquet1anna Corp. p!aqurs, slack 1ablf'~. d1rf'C· quaJ . turn .. lamps, picture~. RF:D\\'000 pa!Jo furntturt, free to You .. ~UP5-AKC. lit'ld chanipion Marine Equipment 1' 0fl('ratl!' 111! b1ndt ry t'qllip-~'.II-in ovf!n & rll ng~l2-480:l 1ors chairs. J 11 J: g a g , , access.; of/ice desk.o:, lilt&. !e!t-a-tet!', chair. lovescaL lint. Ready to i O 962-382fi I '· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~; menr. Itek pl.it,.makrr Xrr· Equal Oppor. Empluyer niilkeup m1rn1r, ru1·nJ1uJ"e & I t., De"-Tllf'r. 30 To 50-;~ rt'· 67;...-2.)43. 3 Lin•1, 2 Tim•s, $2.00 Dogs 854 I ox :!100. err. ;'v\111 11~~1st n mllC'h much rnore , t.-uons~ penda1ly10·.l:30 BUYING ~tlYf'r dolla r~. anera 900 I WHIRLPOOL rlecfnr d 0 I G I . S ' / Bkk $650 ~II &ber/Dry"'r. a\'ocado. . S 18 \\ C oprt11t10n of off sn1 prPs~. H1 •c y pr to JOA.\l-4P'.\l, Sun. & Mon . 216 I inc. un. 31 'rslc!iff, N9. silvrr coin,~. gf)ld. pa ying UTE black maJe klttt'n5. BEAUT. St. Bernard m<1le. 2 -----------1 I $1.j{]i pair. ft44 .\j36. I ~chnnl i;:r;id nr 1ri1111•a t'/11 frnt ofc Aflpt!'ar. SH req'd Cl'Jllin.~ A1·p, B 11 lb o ;i AUTO 11,11.~hl'r, dryer. l'lecl, top rJo!lar. 67:>-76:l8. Housebrok,.n. 10 \Vteks old. yrs, 5 mos, Cl! blood l'int s. WANTED· Dtt'~f'l llsh1ng Son1r pnnT1111< dt pr ,.xpe r. for \'t'ry hu.~y R.E. ln ve-st-GE \\'asher in A-I rond1tion , l~lnnd . I l1kt neii . Si5 ea ch; din rm Muiical lns~rum•nts 822 C11ll · MS-6046 . \\.'onrterful pet or excel s1ud . boBI 11•/fly111g bridge-aood perrrt. 1-\pphcat1n~ rnusl he ment gn1up, S4.i, * AUCTION * !hi , 6 chairs, \Va.Jnul top, \\IE h:Jvt yotl. want us.~ Bf'alll i\!01·1ng, n1us1 sf'!I, Slij tn con(!, 1'1.000 lo 40.000. Will filf'rl r,.rsonnrt Cc m1nt~l'1nn NEWPORT ti-1&-:-..11.1~ $100; or;1.ngt !Jnral II' cnurh CUSTOM Gih.o,on Gu i 1 a r , h!ack klllt'n5, 8 w k 5 good home \\'/lovf & care trade v;1can1 !11.I1ci In Ole, 7!172 \V;irnrr Avr, Hunl. Personnel Ag•ncy f R. I G !DAIRE l'<'frh;:ltop f1nr f'urnirure & m111ching ]<)Ve sf'at, $1()(1, ra.!.t k an1plil1tr. xlnt cond. :yjf>-4897 j3J-3933 or 5-1~2130 bus.ines~ area of Hunt1n1ton Brh.By.lul)'ilk. 8330 O NB f ht Coor! &Applta1lees Am""X F4450 1 612133!1 I G'"R'IAN Beacb or equal v ii lue . l===o.,-5 ON 1--h --0 64'0 2'387'0·• • ' ;·"',',0z:r·,4_w611,"~~n1' con-Auction!; Fnrlay, i :OO p.m, .1~,.,··~ ~ .. 11'2• ~ "'1ren tAPf' . -· ' _ LOOKING for id home \'r c. 1 11 Shephf'rd mal!', 11 \\'fl1f'' Box 6'18 Kula Maui rROFE" J /\. fl n n I" • "1 "· J ,,...,,..., ev"'~· " .. ~ , ' • .1: ••t' uxt, port FOil Sa!P Beaut. J Srr1ng nld pre Colllf' 1>.'fShol 5 I04 I ino or, AKC reg, champ 11 -96 .. 3 • · sol1eitnr . 0111111 P\11nt. San • CLF:AN 1>."hite \\'trtJ!:,.Woorl Windy's Auc tion Be rn I rlsh\\<hr, useci 6 mo!", $7j. Ganrp~ BanJ11 S\00 . \\.'1L~on !:1th S1. No. 2 NB. · llnf' Sl25: AKC Btagle pups.1 awan IJ · CIPn1rnlf', C11p1s.1ra10 111·ea.. SECRETARY OFFICE .'lfi" range. grirldle. $j{l. C111! 2C7.i•; :O-:Pwpor1,C~l &16·g6~ ,\46-MR~ G11Jt11r Si(!. Raul 646-6.'.\.'.14 . ' I S;;G-$55; AKC Bt'agle mllle '28' :'-l"nrt rey C la •1 ic \\'ork in )'Our 011~ htlm,. 1 Rf'cept1onist. fiHnJ!:. ryp1n,-& 67:l-614:l. I 8Ph1nd Tf!ny·~ B1rl.1t :'lli1:2____ 6' rtt'sk. 3 rira11·,rs, ,..>i:ce1 BLUEPOINT Si.1mt 51!' Yni &-ft>malt. ~yrs. S30 t'a . Also Ongir.al Hic ks KY·2, l cyl 0 -,_, rl•11I in• 11re Phone grnrral offll"I! \\Ork, ;; d~_,. ~ r~n.1 ,,., 16, I'\ I I p j ,\ N O·ll ure. iM'l!: .\nlPr, lldult lt>malf!. LovetY Pl"l. frt'I" killen, 64;>...3862. ena 642-202J d11 u1/64&-662.l Dt' Cameras & A1,,.TIQCF: "/F'r. Pro\' BIR ""11 • •• ' • '1'"" 5 111.~ S~f lfl min~. my homf'. ltl773 54g-{l!IJJ or u~4~•. -83S·l~6,; bt'IWl"C'll 9i'JO 11.m. l>.'et'k • 7 hour day. Apply 11rr11 !'\" !ill I I L'k """' ..,,., evt'~. I Equipment 808 ~r! .!'iludrnr r1,..!ik l'Ofa rh1111·~ 1 • 1"' n 11 "· 1 " F:t Cl'nltu FV. ~23!lR ALASKAN ~1alan1Ull!'s, bt'aut =~=~==~~~-7 •nd nnnn. 1n f)l'!'.!iO!l. Mr. LAhorrit'. tahlf'S C?LOf' hrnrh lwrl• new llr1i,:in111l1 $3:iJ a ~IPll-1 LOVABLE malt'. 2 yr. old k d Bl k ' h 12' RUNABOUT, 1.3 hp o/b, liiiiiiii0ii0iiOii0ii0iiO .. ii0iiO ~1.:'-1. IARorcie Rltr. 220 E. MIRANDA Sensorrx f.1.8. ii ' S100 2 <'h"'.~I of dri!.wf'r~. GUITAR -~ulld F3'.l-NT. 5ported m1Xt'd bret"d do1:. mu I" . AC' "' \\' itt'. trlr. Xlnl co nd. l ESTAlE lih S C M S'~" rf'fr11::. s1:uha "qu i p , l \" !\rn I hk., new 1>./case. ~l l!kt!' ol· 5<!&-73 _7 male &:. lema.le. Bolllf'-led REA 1 I., OS.la · t'Sll, """'1't'r U.!i,.rl. Perltct. wu SurllJnard 9'6" Jlnt-.1 .. r(Jr\. ·1 ,.ii • 11,; silt'n! mo""'r. lf't. :)40-3.J.17 · ;> · pups. fi03 ~th SL, Norco, Ca. S29:J. 644-2676 LOAN PROCES50R SECRETARY -Olfire rltrk. firm. 4~2fi69. , TV 11rJd . marhinr 6-»-R7!1'.l. 520. 644-2119. PART Pl::RSIAN KJTTENS I 817&! n-11735-7j7l 0e~ .. -.. -,~M~.-,-,n-.-----I • GARA GE Sitlf: July .1, ~7]1 ·~· ~-~·s "'22 'DO -x1E ., "--k p Equip. 904 Some Exper. P d ~hor!hand, typP, Jilt, rirJ litr 16' rf'fn<. lli-r /rrp'"· Sl.'ll.· • "" •. ..., + * 642·628j iii! ..j pm • 1' om. ........--a-oo ASSISTANT.J. Must bt' alJle co take Fu•nltu'o 810 -t"ROST-f'r'-'""· 1111.., m-"•I G". Tenor Sax Xlnt Con d. STRJPED rnRO"'BACKS ~=~·-cc:---~c--c-~-1 Jl umr111111rh1rr!, f o11nt 11.1n p g •--Id h lh blk I bookkttpin,i: k 11 n<..,.er ~ 24 '' KrnmorP ap1. ~Inv,., nr Office Furniture / * 2AOOR op, "'""0 • ta! y. -UNI TEO phone. Sal<1ry open, Apply OCTAGONAL fl In , g <'.Ir I V11llr.v. $2-6460 po\\'., r nf'•\. .lfi'' 11JJ rl,,an Nn•·o• Equip. 824 "•eri .. , .. ABh":-,:. gu1nt'1 pigs k tan & sweet. $5. If ~11•+ I\' ANTED to buy 2-f tanrlem BANK •'"'' •bl S•u •,•h ''>'I d•k n1n•1er, osri!Josc•o"". •11rrJ,.n " ,,,. • ""' d I ~· d '">•l•c 1141"' 211' F k CALIFORNIA ~113 Oinyon Dr. (',\I " • ........ e ,.. rl'lnJ.t", nire. S:Xl. 2ll~ Con· 673_2j.JJ net a ov1ng ulf'n, C'il•l '-' · ....,,,... ran 2il2 \\', Coa,1o1 H""'· SECRETARY 5600. 11oori. eaJ"\'l"d pedf's111.I $:1{1.I tool1<. ~las!<f'.~. berl.~prP11d~. 1'''''''•1.C.>I f''l!lEPROO f FIL£ .l48--782!1 a1C\pin. S11Jwp1J 614--0!l:i.i. clrirh1n;: I.: murh mnrr. DA RLING • I =c=~~~-~-~--1 Ne"·pori Brach Me ilink-HtrcultA 2-drivr, > Siame~ kit-A UST RAL JAN German DANf. JJ.s 11nchor. chain & 6.6-2.Jl I C"..-.nd skill!", ll'>f'al, r·~IJ Lo-BEIGE ,.10, ''"'''"'I •"I', GAR,\(,'f., S•I• J••ly l-J"ly ·.,, \VATCH R.efll'!lr S u in m I!' t I X1 trn,1o xlnt '' I ., , ,..,., ~"" " u f'lt,..r ~11:!!', . nr cond. Sl2j · · niprrilrnt'n · Sht!pherd, 11 n10. Call 150 nylon hne, ntvt'r used. ri'IHlf', IVps1cJ11f Prr_l<onnei .•l•t -••d, II',". ""t ,, .. _ 1 1,11 I''"'"' ••at• D"'k. Spt"c1a!! $4.j() Cl,.an, 11riju~I . 1 Il l 1 \\1111 <11'"' •hot• .,. JO"' " ''' A• ,.. • " '' r ~ l"l\Ull ~ • fl!'PllCt'n1en1 .. ;'}••,)-..... beforf! noon k a.fr.er J pm. 11:1_ (co~t SI00.1 j,'W-3fi67 A_i;:rne.\"·· 204_.1 WPslrhff Dr., 61,,_ .,.,,.._ · nrrs~Pr Stirlfin• 11.,1,_~1,1 pnlish, s!and11rd movement~ 1 --·c;:-:c-,-~~~ "" El\Ulll Oppor. En1pln)tr 1\.8, 6-1.-,..2110. .:.-1J~" n1ntnr ilnci many u ·~;~ only Cfl11 ,1o! P11wn g,. I cost. 55 -3063. BEAUT b1'1ck !; wh1!t kit· 962-79~. I CYLINDER f!ng. gas or • l';IQORSF: rnn~ole Ii I,. rt o itr J,.i\Plry, 2426 N t "'p 0 r 1 , 2 Arlrling ma chillt!s, m,.1111 ,,.n .... 6 11 k-~ olrt. &lll-4370. ADORABLE ki!ttns variety kt'ros,.n, rehlt Marint ht!ad SECRE.TAR'i, pan t1m" 9-5. A'l/'"'I, •••/ha•. Spa•••h 1t.,m! 12.17 Cnnw;iy Avf'. I< k & h · 1-11 h , 1107 Ca•dl"<(•"k L" NB 2 2 Sale& HOW LONG AGO 010 HE PROMISE Y OU " r " " 642-8402. I r ~ c i'llf, 1 ni ca . , " ~. ' "· · · of colort nt'td &ood homt 1 & 5' P1vf'r Tri. 84 ·3798. l rl11.~·s-!Vlon. \\'<'rl , Thur.o;, 1 ·I s·•·.n •• 1 'S"' Co.~!11 i\1csa. rl , . ,1 ... ___ _, . •. ! ) ,., MJ<}. 01::i -J "''· G" ,. , 1·1111·,.1·~. ,, pc stct1onal. • LOVABLE • [).18--0813 836-4493. Bo&ls, Power 906 "u~1 \}l' g"'"' tyr1sl .\ ta"" I i110V !NG-Furnitur,. 1igh 1 . 1>.Ash,.r \\ork1ng rnn-;:.1()..:i.1fii ~horrha 1rl Bet ~1-1200 be1 HAND -CARVED ~x4' • (l111nn S6.~ or h<>s! olle,·. Kltten "'eds homr FREE Kittf'n•. •h·ct •-0, 2 1 · ;,-. . f1\lurr~. ,.IPr hl'r!i<.e trim-;pc.--c1~0~-----,7276~;7 1>.·k~. ~'&-2399 " ·~ lO -12 nnnn. SPANl;H TABLE, S12.,. m,.r, bar-h---<1 t~lilp, elrr 51rr,.o rfroi'tit'r pl11y"'r $60 1anos rgan1 ..., t\-1o'li, cute.playful. SEC'Y. Fem, pr-timt', mar-64.'>-3116 . train & much more. IS!iG nr h<>s! Ollf'r. 548-889:1 or PIANOS-ORGANS-S ALE A~L Black Kittens, 7 "'k5 old !147·T.iJ6 nPd. 25-4-0. ln<iirance offire f''OGGII'..: Botrnm \~';itPr l'll'rl OrRnl:f'. CM. \11 -2161 s29:; 1' rtt Siamfse molhf'r. K th f r 1 ~,., --·------. &: up. tlfodel 4300 * Blur "'Y'" 833-21'1~1! * ADORABLE f'XPft, illr. Sn \'der 962-1502 !Oil ~17" 11'1 sa" Y irlfr COLOR TV •ilrrniorf' eon· .E. w11s.hPt &: dryer, 2 yrS \\urhtzer organ $995 Connl "-""~-c·e,-~-~-~- IF \'OU.H t.: T!RLO or-111-1 2an1 Mnn1Fri. 211 year Gu11r. $20. 54~; ... wi:_ !rnl $22.i. lnnl.~ !,: c11n1p1na: olrJ. S!OO: ov11.t d1nf'tlr API organ. 21 Jll!':dal $545 2i, yd olrl Bas.t!'nj1 do.g. CclHe Pup~ $25. 536-1271 HEARli\G TH E SAJ\lF.: ~;;.;;. SF.R.VJCE-CASHIE!l: Jrle11.J DIN ING rm r11 hl• k 6 rhrurs t'fllllp: rrv~ra ! 51,,10.,..ai·p 11 /4 rh•ur~ & l"~f S.Ul: l l/l11rey org11n k LeshP, !ik,. ~p;:iyrd. Dn£ houst lncluderl AKC COLLIE PUPPIES CL'Sf' OV ER & ('l VF: R !<JCaltnn. Lnl• nf rublir relll-$7:'!: collrt tablr. lamp~. ,i:l;:i~~~ I.· 1~1~c. 22117 E!rlf'n , I niarrh1ni:: rnrl 1:ihlr,1o S\j. ID ne" $99:> ,..,.1\. cnn.~1., Call 644-2741 1 Tri. sables, .,.·hite.s $j0..$\2:J. ,\CAIN "V.'E CA,\/'T ,,~-. tinn~. If you like 10 hanrlle rout"h, mi5r. Jl-17-1341. I CL\1. fi11i-:1J(l.i _.\r nlrl TV SIO. :,:.1-llfl:lll. p1<1n". "'alnut, S:J95. Rl:N· f fl.Ef:. rur,.:. nio old puppiP., 642-4469. fO!lD IT \O\\'" TllE.:i' -------==~-------tnnrw y l~b is the po~1t1on. KINGS!Zf: brlrm ~rr ~Rri~1h11 * F'IANO, F urnitur•, c;t 1~11~hrr. \\'ork1ng Mn· TAI~<;. in gllf)fj IK11n"' Look Ilk"' POODLF: puppit!'s. 6 wk.<.. 4 CO\ilE Tl) ll'HI'.:RF. YOLl Slilr! $47;;r,. Cflllerl inn w/bkca.<.e h0tin1 SOO .t 25 S t (l1l lfln Sf\:1 cir he.~t n!J,,r F!F.LO'S PIAi\'O CO. Braglf'1,. H11v~ 1hot11. 968-2.U!I hlack. 2 bro1>.·n. all JPmalt'. A RAISE? BOAT lo. cabin cruiser. a.a 11, ti.re d11.maged_ Boa.! may be !ttn al YI!' Dock l\las!ers, 16760 P~c1hr Cnasl ll"'Y, Hlg Sch ~11 l,.ri bids must he in h~ i /.l/71 )lat! b1rl~ 11) All•tare Jn.•uran«, 14111 S. ,\nah,.1m Bl vd, Anaheim, Gi. <ll.)()8 Claim No . .ii'C2:>4ffi .. l no:., 'T H ,\VF: TO BE Call Jrl\n 8 m11•n, 5tiµ;o,1:1 ~-;,fi'\<1. & s' •m1494 c Sea. ad 1'lrrrr1 rf'Mrrl"'r pl11y,.r Slil'l 18.13 l't 1>.•port Bl\'d FREE to g00<I honlt.~ _ ~ $20. 494-7886. A~'RAI!I TO ,\SK \\IE COASTAL AGENCY f1ESPt:RATF: lorr ,.d un. •aw.ar nr hi>~! olfrr. :=i.lli--FJ<~:1 or Co~ta .\l,.s11 714/64;>...3250 !ovablt!' Pl Cockf!r puppirs +I GERMAN Sh..,pht!'rii puppi~.s. 16' GLAS.<;;.PAR. f xcel conrl HAVE PLENTY or ~fON· 2790 H1rmr Bl at AdRn1~ r,11 ~•11. Rd. (Cam• o High· l::!-211i4 llAi\1,\fO'.'ID s I t ; n 1>: •" 2 •ri••lt l·m•I·• -•1J'" 1 1 k• 3 I• •I' AKC 1~·1. OfJf'n h11y. 1r1,111 tor f·v· t~~ \VE OIDN, 'T \\'Jo; -----my n<';ir nf'w urn · l•nd•I CdM . ' ' ' ·' · ' ,-. .,,,,... "''· " ·· m "·' ·' ' · • 'I h N & d ;.. ~ • l~<h1ng, ~kin rl1ving. 11knng \\'OIJl.O''T "'. ,\n\'F:R-1 SERV ICF Sl i'i. Al!tnrlanT J11rlurt 1ni: II\ 'e: rn1. llrrc11lnn 3 BDR,\1. ~Pl<. ,.1~~~ lnp .a.ma II. I f'I>.' 11,~, fRF.E In i orxl hnmf' -Slan-. l<>-'1!128. " "" I I FAr.tJl.Y ~fnvuu~ frrim t.11ln I •· B 1 , "~~--------GO tratlf'r, 50 hp Mere. TL"l'G r nR l!F;t.r nCR Gr11vP~~rd .sh1 T. App ,I' Arrn rirn h1rn, Spanl~h o~k rlu11ni.; rn1 ~rt SJi.;, RPf r11i. p111nor. <l mn~t ma"".!.. P~ d!!rd pnor11 .. ~. 1 niiilr , l GREAT Dane-hlack 11'1 S "l6 E C 1 H I "I I f.\'rryth111i;:-(~nl'(, On t n k • z z ht' , •-Cal I , S<h d• S\.0:,0, Alsn 4 hp t.lerr out· Tnt:A I~ TO i\lAKE YO\" • 111111111 '"'' ~· l'IA.~ 1•·.1· 1,.11 r•. l/:illllr 111'.' r, Nl or •· " l('f' nu1 rr Sl .,; .. I~· .~ii:. Y~ 1 .. ,...-,, I 3 m1 frin~lp 641i-04~1. )'f'ill'S, trimnied e 11 r ~ C'rlM ·r\' 1 p ,.1,. f;.\)-OO~fi !in11~,. 1hl'H J11l ,Y l~T h. ll\ ~r" nillch in rilhtn,., ,65, f>lusll" Cn. 1907 N. ti.lain, ho;irrl, Sll'l. 644-2119 or TI!~: BOSS ' YO U RE· ' · · Alll ~ · · · ,. R NR ,-~ -·~· KITTf:N.• ' .. ,•.,• .• ,,,_ ,. LnvRb!~ prr. R93-{)632 ,.,,,7;0• . N 1 -----•Ill ill'rllPll, > l,>-,l.l.•• II Cltl2 2-~~ ~alltil A1111 . -.~ n ~ ' ,., ,-,-v"" \\ARD YOt"RS~:Lt". ~Er.Vil~: .'ill!. ~,,1,.~n111n, UNUSU Ai , ~1rrlil. rn1111rl ----------mi~f'r . '. 1 ' ------_-"W--.-,--,----1 on111t:" hi:?"~r. hox tr111nprf _ (.f:R~!A N ~hnrthl'llt pointers, ',13=.-0=1=v=E=N=s~"B"R"t"G=AN~T=l=N°E'I Jlllli"r. r1·f'~ I.· "knd~ . ..,,. rna1·1,1 .. r!1n1nK t;ihlr w/ Ii EST ATE SALE Ylltl,'<I.. l<'11drr. Jt1iry rl11rk~ PIA~O. \\' 11 r 11 Ii f r. in· :.01B--21.14 2 frmiileA, AKC e ~tRt'I Jn1111r1h11tf'ly • full f r111 i,:t l1<'r !\1<'11! 1n llflP"ar. Apply pril<'.~!~I ~11 11•,.l r h ii 1 r ~ _ ~rn11111fln r~ll ;,36.0lll rlrr~,,.d frr~h lt'J \'nur orrlrr !rrlnr krn, ennsnlr C:ht rry -:---:---,°"==~ * * Rfl~-!H·l:i * • trl6:,..l:.1tC' i;:all"Y 2.S KW., 2JJ!(I )\'r11pnrl Rll'ri, C.'.\1 . rrrfrc•I !'onri Onct1111 1 !'fl~t . SAT !. ,<:;UN. ('(>nirl h.~hlrl S·1 -"1 ..,11 , .$#; rll'!l""rrrl LivP 11'nnrl, trad111on~L 2 ~·r!; old f'R F:F: CUTE KITTENS ONA N. Sl.S. CR ADf. >..1nt e Ph1,;h Off1cr~ I '-~,, -1 411-,,-~ \\'t:ANt:n i, TRA!i\'EU AT STUD cnnrl. V.'krlay~ 11 71-3 44 0; -S~ILS T-E CRNICIAN fJ\•r r s:.oo i\111.'I ~"I th1~ ful'111sh1ni:s k 11ppha.ncf'.•. 7:X_· __ 71 •11i~:l-i_:i21 I ~'"'.:....' ,,,..... '·" , "S •si• , YIL> ,.2 0-,, I ..,., -. ,, AKC Samoytrl. S'.l2·2Y70 \"knd~ :)4.~9R.'l0. Jo"ld conrrol, ....--.11,; rr11<1nrer-ll'rrk,,nrl. sm O'• :.:·_ ·-·--:~f'rti·IAA 1:" SCOTS.\>1AN Tr 11 1 Irr BALDWIN OrgasoniC [·A;-c--;--~~~~ 970 Yf)U R C0\1P~;NSATION \!1\Y FIF: $20.000 -s100,noo PE:R ''t:AR AS AN ASSOCI· ATF: o~· Fl,'1'ANCIAL TN-I VEST.\1 ~:NT AN At. r ST. CO\il\IUNITY I. F.: A 0 F: R, PROf~;.c;;~JO:'\'AI. SALE.">- ~!A N ,, f A MOU~ CALrr R. E. BR OKER. DAVIDE. LOOKTNGLANO. ·•ir. 11:rild1nR 1n~~"tlon nr COM'rL 11v rm, din rm. g1rl!i ~li\PLE hf>rl~. I enc in .i: Chrm1f'~l Port11 Pnl 12 holt electric organ, includ· uto1, Imported 970 1 Autos, Imported 970 I Autos, Imported ,.,,11r1~1"' in~prchon. Lah.1r11. hdrm k rorn"r stroup. Ji1 1J ho11 t, nlJnihikr. iru1lar, 11nrl l!fl l1irhr11. S6.i0 nr hl'~1 es bench, $650. Call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iorits 1n \\"florllilnd Hill~. i;trren ('(In., ratio, lamps. 11n1p, misc !trn1s. 642-1067, 1 rif!rr. (J.11\-,!!Rfl.~ n::_ !l.11-21f;·I 1 _67S.5947, Thnus.111nrl 011k~. Irvine. Ro-. r111n1uia:s, 1•·,1ohr k dryr Autos, Imported 970 A utos, Imported 970 Aut-.-,,~lm_po_r_!o-d~-9~7~0° t>f>r! S!(Jnf' l • AsSOI:. 213/ j:-,13ytA£), 96S-l!li~t ' PLEASE CALL. 547-6771 .llli-O;i6.;, ELEC JIO\'r , gel cond $40, TEMPORARY maple dlriettt ttl. 2 TI'5 & Mi~r 12.<ifi Cornf'll. C:\1 WORK .,..""- o .M.v. Girl: H,.r,.. ll!C thl" 1,so=L=1=0-m-a-p1~,~.~,R=-~--:-, c1•2=19 I chance to f'arn money tor 2 111;11 •f'll 8ep. \ M11.plr rt t'sk 1vks lnr that \'Rc11tion yriu $7.'), mahog. tahlf!11 ll'llr11ther heve hffn planning. Local 1011~ $.\5. & S7.3. li41>-R.ii0 co. No fee. S2.50. 1,CO_N_T=E~.M~PO=R~A"R"V~-,~.-.-,-!. A sk for Mr. P•~r• Other f'Pe Jnbs Av111I lilt"rl l'I' .o;nl;i , hi f\Uilhl.I'. -Ca.I! .1r11n BrtHl'n, 5.ffl.fll.15 ~ell 1200. 1100 \Vhi!t Sii.ii& SALES \\' 0 MA Nn~ rxp'-1, COASTA i~ AGENCY \\'11y, Cdi\1. f·11rr.-r-m1~rd, 10 rirk 1nlo I 7790 llarhnr Al ""' Artan1i; 11,;~l,;Tanl m1n1,1rr nf l\oe TYPISTS A!'<·r1Qt1': roll lop del'k. rx· l11rt iP.<.' 1•lfl!hinlt' ,4 h ~ j n . Nf! ~'tts. 65 w.p.m. Tempor· "'cu tivt-lyJlt', hl'au1 cond. PlPll~f' l'lflJllY Ii [Jf'fSOll. SAcriliCP S.100. 5.i7~os2:i. ilr y Bark~trf'rl , No. f',1111hion AMERICAN G IRL OANISH morl..,rn d in rm ''r Isl.and N.8 . 2!72 Dupon! Dnve k part, couch. bu lfer k end SALF'A~· f.1shkln otr111n1~ -tNf'ar Orange Co. Airport) l11hlr. ~S-4,W. S111rl • CAr(tG w/RH1irw. 9:30 "Iii ,1:30 PM 8" TRADITION AL r11.shkin&. Be yqir O"-'n bou. WANTED exper. C.111hil"r for mutt'd &!"'en • Comm + tl1rdrobe. coU..e &hop Banqut'.I SmtchguarTI. ""'ry 714189l-1.U 7. Bushoy. Slt'ady )T. around rond. S150. &15-206'.'1. SECTY; R.E. empt Apply in person Hotel SOFA. ~. likl" nt".w, 142.50. ~t11rilll posi1ion Jn active I.a.gun•. 425 So. Coast Hwy, color, b\u,..'(l'ffn. Realtor'1 otf~,. Beaut\lul LI.gun.!! Be.1ch. M!>7686 °'"' rifft('('!! 111 N"'"'ptlrt Ct'n-"'OMAN to lfi\'I! l'IUI f1"tt: 25" CONSOLE TV, $~. 4· tt!'r. ConJtt"lll.\~tatr ol ma. 1 1td~rti1lni;: <'&lrrwl.11ni 4 hr. 'lrrf'O "'/porll-1!. SJ'.)(!. Oin 1\11'1' rer~"f'lil A fronr flr -11. day. Car ntt'f"U.. CAll rm stt S200. 642-lJ3!1. hC'f! p<ll'l!lnn ulrinp; rnnd 1TI4l 6..16-l'i49. 11ft 4pm . SIMM()NS HIDE-A-hrd nirf' tt'lrphon "' 'n1fi. ~ & !RM , -· • 1 ' • T 0 y 0 T A TOYOTA "An Open Letter To The Servicing Public" San1a An• fSat.) •.• it is real ized that gtr1ing SERVICE after on' h.i.s purc h11.se d an auromobilc iJ somtthin,_. t h at i~ ofl,n 1al ked abou1 b y the 1aleman but not vefy often carried nut b)' the SER VI CE dtpt. Complaints of poor SERVICE are usually discusted .,he· nt\•er car~ are the-topic of cl'.ln ver51tion. "'eat S ANTA ANA TOYOTA reali;e thit and a.re proving that SERVICF.afcer the ~11.le if a thins that happens.,. SO if you ha,·e !!'Ye t had problems with SERVICE com~ in ;ltid have tlie problem solved. WE NOT ONLY LI STEN BETTER ..... WE SERVICE BETTER ...... . Si,,crrely SANTA ANA TOYOTA 4 17 W , Warner s~n1a Ana, Calif. <714) 540·2512 SERVICE DEPT. OPEN MONDAYS Tll B P.M. We're Hot When Your Hot Your Hot . . . When Your Not Your Not! ,• JUNE WAS OUR BEST MONTH JULY WILL BE OUR BIGGEST MONTH EVER WE'RE OUT TO SET 'NEW SALES RECORDS BY OFFERING THE FINEST SERVICE AND SELECTION ANYWHERE. OYIR 150 NEW & USID IN STOCK 8u91, l u11a1 , Porsche1, Camp•rs, Squa rt 8a c~s, Fas+bac~1 & Th• N•w Typ• •'1, I Ol'IN SAT .. SUN. & MON.1 @ HARBOUR VOLKSWAGEN f:Xtt', l!ohlh!i,...., R'Pill t'JhUf' '1 0 \lNG m~n 1>.fnn\'llf Jk lll uphill., w/rlr11n _ \11ntr,pr r>i:fl"rir nr,. rY ti-~,11f'ntilll , hu! lo: ,1n1 re_l•. lnr wrirlc on pvt m~IL lik"' 1'\1'1>. $7.1. 67:\-41fi7 hPlpful. Pr,,lr 1"'1•1n1: n1.11r· ~iirkl! ~\~'~-ll;:ont , fl't'I" tn "\VEED U .l tt .. p" .. cJ,ar r1,.d 10('.lll rr 1lr n1 fnr In-tri1i·r ... i • ___ __ our lhfl! tre11surf'1 .i trl'Jlh • H.arbc>r Are•·• Only Authorlttd Volkswa.lt'.n Dta.ler ("'rv;I"" c>lll r~ Onh l. fa~\ fP~111t11 •re Je't a phone! tu['Tl Into <'8~h tkru 11 Di lly 1 TO.TOTA 11711 II.ACM ILVD. MZ""4435 HUNTINGTON llACH ''"-~l"'Y N Ta._1 r Vo 64-t-49l n call '"'•Y • 642-:.678 Pllo! Clus!fi@d ad. &42-.ti67R I -------------------------------!' .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'W 1 .. _,. .. 1..,, ___ .. _ ----.. -------. .. ,, ... -· ...... -~~ ,,,. .~. . --··· -----~---· ~. ' , 1. , •• " • ~' • i • • • • ~ • • • • • • ' • • • • . • • • l • • • • : • . ~ • • ' . • • " :f ,• • • '• ' ' ' l f f' • '. . . ... . .. .. ' 3! DAIL 't PILOT Autos,. New 9'0Autos.New OVER DEALER INVOICE <That's. What We Pay For Thttm Folks.) ON ANY OF OUR BRAND NEW 1971 MERCURY MONTE GOS Coupes, sedans, hardtops all brand new and deal new and add priced to sell! Take invoice only 3°/o! Get a year end- now on any one of our brand Monte gos. ONLY THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS 3%0VER DEALER INVOICE • ON ANY OF OUR BRAND NEW MERCURY MONTEGOS WE ARE OVER STOCKED! YEAR END SAVINGS NOW!!! - ot:i..---f_ ------.-----.~-1 . ---__.-..... •1,;( --_: ·-=. r=---·: .':"'----.. -...--..- . . . ' . . . . . . . . . -' -... .. ~· CONVERTED Trawlrr - die!!t'l pcl"'f'~d. Cll.MJc b C'Omlor!ab!t', 673-1158 28J Coivettt' ~ng1ne. Elu:e!-e t!HO 12:i l\1X !\P\•rr ra(·t'rl. I ltnt eondition. Hali hr.11nr! """" tarh. inany extra~. Call I V-dr111t'. Large v•heel gal· ~9611:1 e1ir SKIP JACK• v11n1Rd tnl.llrr New paulf ~------ and upholi.1erY. .$l39j.00_ 8~1\V ROO -1967 6.~-7689 New con<1. All l\('rPss X!nr Mnd. Loaded. call Tf'd Ro~rrs, 67J-5252 •!>49--1:1116 • :;11· PACJ:MAKER: Flush iCRUJSAWNG, irbo11rd m1r. I nrck lo 'hrs ow~r-Call 221 Via Lido Norr!, l.1do f • * * * I ' . . Tslf'; 213 :270-45471934--09:!CI. !1161'> H;n CB Honda .S 1611. I ;!I.fl 6 pm 549-<MIB. 1-962-619:.1 10\VENS :io· !'.:mpress ct'UL~er 16' rANTASY ski boat-harkt---.-·------ 935 I -Ts SIS o ,. tr II') hack se11ts. AmPr trlr, no Mobile Homes •. , • , .r . + ex as. Pvt pt~Otfer. 642..QJJ eng. S~'"iO. 5-46-ZllS. CONTEMPO 121· ORAKE-Crafr F: x p _ 1Jl7' Runabout, eng JUSI Cruiser. 275 hp, Chry&. overhauled, runs perfl!ct j H•mi-1•"· 12.995. 67J..<9.15. "1"1'· ""' "48-8'32 LAGUNA HILLS 121' CRSTLNR. fbrgls, CB, 18' GLASTRON II? !\!ere on / CR, MF:R J/O. hi! pm, dpt waU~trong ! r 11. 1 IP r f'X-23JOI RIDGE ROUTE DR. fdr. CLEAN. 646-9012. I cept1onal cond. 549--086--2:__ (Corner <•I !lfoul!on Pk"'·y) '66 Toll 32· T.S. f".B. lm-16' CARIBBEAN Berkley Prf'sl1£e adult com~ur11!y, m'•Sa ' ... ,,, Mu•> ,, .. ,Jrt. Cllll !!6&-7614 , offic<' !ldJacrnt !n Leisure • • • ""' Cl!'. 1 " World Beaut">! I urroun·'-518--~98 546-2090. . ll s u · · ings, 111! luxury appoinl- 17'.it" M/\NT A tri-hulL 5.i HP n1cnts. 'fherapru1ic pool. 0/R Lo hr.;. fish or ski. l•J Sa11111\s, F.xerc1~e gym, 4 $2115. 675-00j7, Tr.1n'Port.1tion billiard tables, much, much Boats, Rent/Chert'r 908 1 :;;;;;;;;;;~~~1 more! See beaut. furn morlrls Jn Cal 25 + Catllna 27 Cempers, Sale/ Rent 920 p11.rk-l1kr sr.r11ni;:. 1 Guaranttt the ]o.,..·est ra~s i n I CALL 830-.l!lOO or R?.0-7900 So. Calif "CaUina cruis· 1 CONTEMPO- ing cluh". Location Newport LAGUNA HILLS Harhor. 7141968~840 for info. BLUEW AT ER YACHT CHARTERS Crui~e or !!sh boats to 4D' jd11.y/week ~s/call ~9000 1Boats, Sail 909 SPEND ynur wieekends 11.il· 1ng in New.•port Beach, 20' C11h1n Sloop, lully eqpl incl: I 1 7' Dinghy & your own moor- 1na. No monthly fees. $2000. I 646--9702 ENTERPRISE: Milbos.t i'.lahogany \NOOd, dacron I !<ail.~. trlr &: 3 hp 0/B. '650. R",7-:1679. j 12 !ml T1k1-<:al ;\~ I~ SnJ. 9fi2~192 • 962-6t92* JNTLRNATJONAL 1~. I Schock lrbgls w/tra i !er SIOO, w11ho11t S350, 642---414R. ---SAC JR ' "A" C le ~~ Catan1aran, trlr. Incl Slip lo Aug. l~t . 1550. 646-2547. e SNO\\'BIRD No. 4 6 7 . Sailfin blue. Good cond. $19~ •• * &12-2931 O>~-'-f()]·i.I VWCamper Rentals S75 • week-Sc: • mlTe Mac Hor.oaRI'> AUTO l TRUCK LEASING 124 No. Harbor at Bolsa Santa Ana-531·0607 .. ''FRIEDLANDER" ,.,. ••ACM OfWT, •I 537-6824 • 8~3-7566 '6S llODAKA IOOcc Dirtb1ke Crrian1s, rxp ch a m n tr t"lltron, 5:lrl1ni.: r. shock.~ Drluble plug head rrh. •ng n1any extr11s 67:>-574B LUOERS 16, 26 I!. sloop: 2 ~Tr1111nph T1grr 100 ~~"ts <lR!'. ~a il~ & ~pinnaker~. h 1, ~ .. 11.UX ~2j()('l. 729-6527 Ev!' ~. UI -~11.0I,('" f'll!Oi & 1r<in:o;, !lO " Rt-sTnrt>d .. ~il1s1 Sf'e 26' BOLGER SLOOP S.1:00 6•12-:i:,91 .\ll:ST SELi, AT SllXI .. ~12-6842 .. ·5:, Tri11n1ph ~ro r.100-:-s.i:;n, Al.~n 1970 .\ln!o-Gurll 7:.0 • • J.!llO II 11 /trlr. X!n1 \\/f,1rrini.:. $12;.,(). &lf.-.l·!90; j 1·n11r1 • BPS( ofter. c II 11 I ~t:.~ln-019~ \ !ti-h~i ·~o "\\1AllA 1-· > • ·-J11 . <.l,01111:<;, ',.':t' TRIMARA!'>. r nrl ~'llhln P\p. rh;in11w>r, nu pain!. ~r1 1 1ramr)f}hnr~ Bnl Sl'ai;!ul! r .. r <l1r1 All 1-lr""' a(·cr~s ninl"! SllOO/n!r 645-1496. Im !udrr1 s1:if!. 611-6'.l.1\. !tnR!?:CAT 14----;f"trJr"N-;:-e--ft0NDA \1n1n·Sfl'"lrr 100. I n""' "r 1r11dr on 1~ f>7:l---7.17J. J97C \1anv !''\tr<i< S29.'i OR ~12-1:.~~ .1-2~2~ 1 L11P\VORTH · GJ.<1d111.1or" 24· 1-fii"no,,--n-A-,-.. ll~,-, -Mm--m-,.-,,1 •lnop Sl,.cp~ 4 Beaut cond t.:r.:rf'll~n1 mnd $11!.'i Ph I \h1~1 •rll• ;.,.\~5iil !i<l{l-62.':il • \!!'ST 1>"11' :o5' ShOC'k 1·69 y.,--,-,-h,-1-2-0-.\1-X-.-X-lo->1 f1~rc.lits~ s1tlboa1. 2 Yr~ S.3&l ' nld. R46-(127': ,,,. ,,,. 67:-.-~o\ ,,,. + Boats., Sell 909 1970 Y,\J\.1AllA T\\"I:>: 200 I Xlni mnri All el"" ~Ail~ !.. &:e•r. Avery & Co. ·- 23:\0l Rll)GF: ROUTE OR. iCornrr of i\loulton Pk\\·y) Presti.i:e 11dul1 romr1unity ad- jacent lo L<"ISUrP \Vorllf. Bt'11ut1Cul ~urrnundina.~. l'lll l1Lxury appcnntments, ThPr. apeu11c pool !'aunai;, e.;rr. c1se gym, 4 b1J11arrt tables. much much more' See ~aut. rurn modr!s 1n p11rk-J1kr srttin>!. CALL S::0-.1900 or 8.".0-7900 I Laguna Hills Mob ile Home Sales pr ... opening SALE .. -. ' . E $195T OTAl $55~~Al DOWN MOMTMtf BRAND NEW 1971 GREMLIN $1791 ii.s 10••1 to, $Jl.•t ••'91 ..,.'"'~•1,,.1.1 ... 1. .... llc1ft11 •Ml •II ""•" <1 ... ,.,., •• '''''"-' ctffit tor l• "'''· D1!1.,1~ ''"''-,,;.," S21tt. C11• ,,; ... u l l t 1J.JJ. No. l 536Qq IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AIOIU•L PllCEllTA,1 ·-n 11.20"' NEW 1971 HORNO IMMIDIATI No . l 530Sq DELIVE RY NOW $2196 58 . ', .. , •• , ... ''" '! ...... ~ ONlY !--.Jl"oo'//IJ01/1. '64 CHEV IMrAL.l Aolo, """' roo,o, f•~•••. TM • .., ,oowlor OM. 0. S11)3 '66 AMERICAN 6 <JI., ....... """'-· foo:1<r1 ~ c ond•l>o••<>g. rod.o. ~••' t•, "'""t<°"°""~!!'t<O~Q(I U $995 '69VW CQNfll TIIU AulO troo<,. rod,., n.,t .. , it>. IO•t Duq. l~~ 218. '69 JAVELIN ;u •~10 lfnn•. IA(IO~T •I'. ~0'""' """"'1/l>roln. Jc,.. !'l·I~ Bolo..:• of <,O 000 ""'' ... ,,,,,iy 14l·lo r.'f FREE SUNROOF $175 VALUE A•ool•b'• On Mo•I BAANDNIW '71 Ambassador STATION WAGON DISCOUNTED $1006 31 FROM WINDOW STICKER No. P. 175404 '64 RAMS .l.111111.1.SJAOOI ......................... Good•'""·'"' k.U•t• • '70 Amb11s1ador "' 1~(1011 •rr condlno"' Jn9, h4! Power. 1 .,_. noraioi {}I' ACE ) $2895 '67 FORD 2 DI. • •~rb"d .. ~o .. .,.-... L._....,llN>•l s995 'JO AMBASS. 11.l!IDNW.l50M "' .. 10 coo ............ ..,. l ..... , C•-O•OI 970 1 45· rcr. h11 ·~. 51p~ !\. r.r1 s41:.. 6"2-4SfM 67J--~~. I '70 TR!Ll ~PH 6.10 re, i'.Tust CO!~U i'-IBIA :l6. $.XKJO 'ii in-I ~rll 1mmrrt.. Sjl) ,t· T 0 .P. *. J..i7-(i().)6 ... rtre~L Mooring N.B. Diesel, I =~===~~-=-r,11rin~ Rf'fl r. 6,16-4.170. ·~.1 TRTUMPll Cuh 2Q(lrc. BIG VOLVO SALE! ------Goo<! (•onri. 1.0\\ntr. Call 21.i' t;n<Jrll\'1•r ~lo(lp. fi saib; + I 1111 5:30. 646-23()5. eng + ·10 :-.1r;i~. s:l4oo. fi7:-.-01!'1R 16-'iO BSA !<rm1-rhopPf'r, 1967, ==---Xln! cond S900. f;XTR1\ nwr S1;in Millt>r I • Afl fipm: 546-2:.11 S.0.00t.,\IJ riH'lll£ rf]u1p. $27j, -- M -.-.'tfiMl Qr 64&-9ru. ~(' VILJ.IERS PANTHt:R $200. Crri Cond 11 0131~: Cit 14, new hl'lll~. * 67.WRCM + Xlnl ••011ri SS~ inrl tr1uler. === 2\J/."/12-.'JlO:i \\'OMAN'S h1k(', ~l.<1nrl;irrt l\ITE N!J. f'.(li. Rh1r N \Vh1lf' llli,:-hw!iy tn11lcr. Xlnt rond. S6~.'i Ciill &1"l-6R'i4. ~11.r. ("'flflS!rr n r 11 k r ~ $2:11br~! o!frr. 5.1: ... 091r1_ * ~11Nt8i~J•, HP. ----foN.'mo~t. 14" flying .fr. I!: la 5 s $.j() • 548-1975 w/1r11iler. l1k" new, all --~~--:~-~~! <'quip S!IOO fi7.l-6.i78 • Good Qinri. •~iust Sf'll • 197B YAMAllA 90 ENOORA LJGHT'.\'ING 19' w/trail!'r I $275. after 5. 642-2422 Nf'f'f'I~ work. $950. Call -----~~--~1 64:>-!ill!>. BICYCLE Schwinn, 3 ~peerl-('xttllenl cond. l40. VENTli_RF: 11 . J\!t1s1 ~f'I! or hf>~! offtr. &12-6574. Sl,'100 7002~~1 • of l Pr I * TERR!f!C * * Mini R1kr * 17' CATA:\IARAN, r1hrila~ I • sj:, 612-4~2 OVPr 1'XY'l(j Mii~, tailer " ~=~~.,.--c.,.--,-.,.-­nV>!or S.'.l:~ f'..'Vl--07~ 2 GIRLS l'likrs. hlur ~h\11nn ,c;Jii.-RP l!l' Cu~1 built ~oop. H\11~. fi hp mtr. Extni.s. St!'r..o :..iR-107•1 --Li DO 1_4 _•_1-S4-3 l.1 r rt 1r111l,.r. 64-46.16 CAL 2S.L oadecf Racer SR150. NB ~ltp 1v1il. •9-4 -°'4~1 • Ar"r1r•. l~r nr" $:l0 t'1H h I 644~'j(l.; -i:AcoM1 N1BIK E $60/X) R1~-115i IT'S Be111:n hou~e time. Bht· iest &t'lertlon evtr! See fhfl DAILY Prt.OT 01ullltd tect!on now! --.~1'J. -. ~-~ • _ ......... ' ' --.::rt_-' -..3'-----~ ---. ~ . • Pio" ru \\/AUTO Tra11~. ~;, day, :;...-111Ur, THEODORE ROBINS FORD ~ HARBOR SL\'Jl. I l\iur lu\\ n11h·d~r. J).i1k Rluf' 11 light g1'f') 1111r1 1u1, Rlirlln. llra1 .. r, I ~P•'t'<! $2895 NEWPORT IMPORTS CO:'T.' :\ll~SA M:!·llOlll :noo 11· ('011sr 1111~. \\'t; P,\Y TOP DQLL,\Jl :-.r111'.(1t'! lk-.t•·h Tf'n11• t,1,•f'111t-ar J7,,() \\1111 \tt:J , c \1 afl 1p1n. • FOR 'll)f' l '!'t:D C,\g~ 64 2-9405 IH. If you1· ,.ar is t•\tra l"i»a11. l----8~MW~--­ M'<' IJ~ ftrSI :!I)\ I': ~ Hr'. ('rpr~ •hp,, .1 ppJ1.1n··t ' F 0 FL 1~111·1·,uJr. ~ ,_l,,-,0 \\ '"Sll'r n :\1 I! ~-~~1--h: ~! 940 CONDOR T hr .1 ;u hr 111.11 , 1101 11 •~1at BILL l'(JH\11.'1 ~'01{!1 OrauJ,:r L'oo11r.1 .< ( 'ondor 01~. rr1buior. !.'IO .~ :"1111111 ."I. Orani:;r>. ('].,,(' 1 .. 1ilr<"f' 111,1- !rf'r>11 ~·.1 ~. o::<l-l~ () Or Kl f.()!11 I Olli )., (~~I I" I • ll1>1pl ,,.f I j'l)lll .1 . ,Jq i'"ltll, l1~d l"I' I '•)~I , •I 1·1 \1;-:11(1 SJ:!IJll i,;--,.(11>~1 1,· S{'f)TS\l.\:"; 'l'r 111lf'r. Ch!'fllll'al f'nrla l'n1. 11 \'ull 1111(] I Ill 11;:!11 ~. \1;·10 •n-l~··I offer. .d"l-X.'i.'(o ,,,. ;,::J-21ti•l ·10 llll-:\1. :!1 1, rrlr l'st'!I ~l 111 -I L, ; !-'I I P !'> 1 0 rl I" 11 ,.11~1~1r1 11/nlf'lal 111 1\P '1""'' ~·11~ lfllf'r11at101111i ,.,1 ~"n!f'I. fiOOl11111"~ Stillr11 [).1)~ tdJ-lt~.1"., f'l'l'S/l'>'l;rMll' .l 17-!107! ----vw 40 HP ENGINE 1 ~F\\ lltl'S ( rlnl$ . .io 000 rn1lf· 4 ;ohf<"11 r~Jt-011 . 110. :.' !\f"\\' llH'S-<l--;1111°. 40,0(}0 r!l 1lr l:Olrlf'u Falt·on. $10 l"1rr. S1•1f-n1nl rl. Sar·rifu·f'' ·10 \I EYERS To11;t Sr. lf'i,:aJ _$_:~_-'_'•_l l-1•1.1:;< 111 IXl VI\' <'Ilg. /'Oii ,·;1.i,:1· s;u·l'Jlu·f' :>-11-l!();;.1 ROY CARVER, I11c. A l!TI IOHIZEO ROLLS-ROYCE BMW JNTEl't~ATION AL TRUCK DEA LEH for used cars I.: truck~. just l'all U.o; for h·e!' es1i1naie-s. GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for Sales 1'.lanai:cr l!l:2Jl Beach Blvd. lluntini!'ton Beach &47-6087 Kl S-3331 --J.\IPC>J{1',Z\\ :\.'1Tl·:D Clr:tni:r (',iunt•"" rtfl-' ~ B ll r~.r: HALJt.R Hl;lt'l\ THE ALL NEW 128 SEDAN F ro nt Wheel Drive 'Jo 011r 1: 1•• ~Oll f,;rl! tr1 I 11-:-t dH\t' 1hr IU'\1 "fl F 1 .. 1 <ti H .I -"f'Y•l'IS''<lt' l'f"nlrr IW'- torr you huy ,tn.~ •·111 All Models Immediate Delivery Priced From Sl,495.00 Bill Jones' NEWPORT IMPORTS THE ALL NEW 128 SEDAN Front Wheel Drive \'0111 0 1,,. 11 I<> .'nur,p!f !o I• .1 tll II r lhf' 11<'11 ·11 ~•a l a t H. .J s1~ir1..;,· ... r ( "<·111•·• 1w- f'1!(" S'•ll hu.1 1111) «ar All Models Imm ediate Delivery Priced From $1,495.00 Bill Jones' WE Wi l l BE CLOS ED JULY -4 th , INDEPENDENCE DAY . OPEN MONDAY, JUL Y 5TH. Bii .i . '1AXt;Y T()Yf)T,\ ~ 1.~~~1 Br11«li Hl1 d. 8. J. SPORTSCAR CTR. 8. J. SPORTSCAR CTR. If. Rr:..,·h Ph ~·Ii-~·"'' 1 \•'l\:\'TEI1~-11,-ll•f'd \',.,/\ ,1 SflOl'I~ <~I \111•! r..,_, _________ ._,...,_...._ _ _...._.,..._: 1 r·r:.,..,111;11.lr }.,J' •~'Ii he 292 ;; 11 a rl11 w Co,;la ''I !',;a Boulc.-anl :i4fi-1444 :,~1;..:;:.11 e \l'A:'\Tt:f\ VII I 'l'Ri\\'~1\XLI·. ('all ~".l!~-()..11~ 1 ...... _,.,....,..---.~~~"'l':~~--~l"I AutOS,-uSed NANO NrW' '71 COMET •2295 PIJllT fACfOIT fOUlff'l9 "~-··-- RUN FOR YOUR WIFE!! AND YOUR PINK SLIP TOO ! THE CAT'S OUT OF THE IAG! WE'RE CLO SING OUT OUR 1971 STOCK EVERYTHING GOES! ~ Ill.MD MEW 71 LINCOLI SAYE II.I.NO NEW 71 MARQUIS •1soo SAYE •1100 '~ ~.' -~~---~~;-----------------------~ .. ---------------~-------SAVE BIG ON QUALITY USED CARS TOO! "67 LINCOLN CONT!NENTllL ~ D• forl "" lull "°"'"• , .. a.a. ~••It•. w , w '''~. "'"yl rl , '"'' ;•••• wkl •<'>• lffl,,.1,, f•tl. W•n (TM\/ 11~\ ..... , l ho• ·-,,,,. ~2430 .,, MERCU"Y MONT'E ll EY ~Dr tU<Otop. II •, ,_,10 I''"', !•d "''' p .. , <I~., .I. ill\< b"', S<~tt(I !A<l•O· k~"'"" .. ,,,w ,,. •• , •lny• .r '"'' ti••" wl'll <O•, I vr. w•"· !YPL ~9/f ICt !lty I I ... ·-"rk• $2730 ''I LINCOLN t ONTINENT.ll t<>i,p• f •rl "" •~II P'" w • "' "'"• ~1nyl •!><I'. 1 .. ,1 ~I•>>. \Onl <0• <•<l•O, kt.oil-. 1 .. !ker '"' , 1•<1 w•r. ••n>y i11ttl "°I ICt!Nf •rwe I-Ptl<• $ll80 '69 MAlll( Ill fA<' '''• 1~11 P"' /l.MfM"''"" w,,; hf"• "'"VI <OOf. !•~I slo•t. W~I •O•, I'" Wh~'. "'""" f O"!ro• (Yl>E Jlll ... ~ ·-Prl<t $bll 5 t<O«llOP II I, •1110, """', ••n ""· Dwt """"0 .. ~ •• , ..... d,o, ~tfO!fr, wl•I" ll!M, •••YI '<•<"· hn!. t l•o. wnl. •ov. IUOM ?Il l ICeii;f'i--.... ·-'"'• $19b0 SAVE AT THE SIGN OF THE "COOL CAT" ' GARDEN GROVE LINCOLN-MERCURY "The ?\1osl llnique Automobile Agency " Garden Grove 636 2980 AT 1~J~~Hu11st - llDBD Ttll"k S.. "FRIEDLANDER " 13750 IEACH ILYO. : Hwy. ltl 8!1'.i-7.h) • :,Ji-6824 !!JOO FJA-!"/;~~1-,1·~·~ 1u:11.;~. ,-u~t .. 111 .. ,1,au~I .t 111,, 111 nt!1r1 \!r.i' l·. ""' I I <"P"I "·" r111. r Ir~' 1•1i:: t•11 , ollrcr· 111 t ,,q 1' 11 11 ~,:1\-0~ 1: 1 I'"•'+ ~ 1.ol \ II ;ll\dr•1· I" "" \111 ,.,,1,I \111,f ·" 11 1.,,1,"• I" 1 .. 1 •,.,. d> 1t'11'' 11 I !· I \ I' -~ ,1 1 ·"i "d' ' I•\ Hll ~. \Ill l \°"'"I HONDA '6:, flONOA .~pn1·1 rn~rls11•r s:.oo or nlfr1· l'.l:,..4(Jlfi JAGUAR '67 Jag XKE 2+2 OJ1v,. i:-rcf'n W/IJn 1111r11or . Harl1n, !lr<ilrl'. 11utlln1aht· rr;in,, p,.,\\.rr Slf'f'rrni:. Air 4·nnd1t\onu1g", Chm111r 11 ll'f' 11 t1rrls, ~~JI()() 11111!·~. $3495 NEWPORT - IMPORTS :nno 111 c oil ~t M11>" .\~·11 11<•n nr&fh b42-940S '67 Jag.420 Sedan Radio, lleHl"r, Auton1ari•· Tran.~. POl\'<'l' Sll't'nng, Air Condi!ionln~. Chrome wu~ whef>ls, 3.11.000 miles, $3495 ·r.o .1.111r1111r ,,;rkTX:-R-;;;: 1110t1rl . \In-! 1•n11d, ,,It,., 111 1 i;. S::l•·11f11.:r :'.l u~I <\Pl' If\ $1i:i."(I t" JR \f -• -CALL US NOWll Pho"' 557•9220 INSTANT CREDIT YOU NHD AND STIU SAVE YOU MONET 1.lf you ore new in California 3. If you ore new on your job 2. If you owe monty on your 4. If you hove little! or no cor credit LIT Ml TIY TO &11&1'1 TMl CllDIT AID TllMS YOU lllD SO TNA T YOU MAY 0ro'¥'t Hornt T odov ,,, !ht cor ol roor d'lOKtll $AVE DEMO SALE 25 to Choo se From '71 LUX. MONACO 4 OR . SEDAN On St ock # 4038 sl 13480 TOTAL FRO M FAC T. SUG . RfTl lL PRIC[ l t(I AIR, Au10. l<O<'I, 38J V B. rowtr .,.tndo"'\. -.·1yl 1001. Ott4 l\10776241. ON All DISCOUNT' NEW CARS '71 DODGE COLT $1974~~. LARGEST COLT INVENTORY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 1 ~ .. 1 .• ~J<ll•~· .. IN ORANGE COUNTY ~ ''' ... ,i· .. ' • lau. 1st COME 1st SERVE '71 DART DEMON SPT. CPL IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '199 DOWN •53 MONTH For 36 M ont h~ $1699~:~. 0 '"'' ~""" ··~ ' I ·~ ' < • I ANNUA! 'U(fN!ACI toll !I \G '. ··~·I"''''·"'" •\•n:,~u LOW MILE S BRAND NEW '71 DODGE TRUCK Full Fa ctory Equipp ed \ p •••• , ....... , '. . " •w~uu~1~<1~JA,J ••H 1110·. $1498~:~. '70 PLYMOUTH '69 BARRACUDA · '70 FORD llOADllUNNER V 8 lhllO l<On'. P'•N•r v~e•1111 •1111,11. heoie•. wh1!t· ... nll\ 8H7Jf08 ! 77 J~O GALAXIE 500 H.T. $119800 '·'·'"""'''-$188 600 14(101!Y AIR. rn fUtl d10 h~ter 406-A~R. ruu '"'' . ,.1(1 '70 IMPALA '69 TOYOTA '"' ""'-"'"·$1388°0 O•r, w/w '"'~· ~owu 1l•U1nQ. fULl landoutoo yrw?l) •IKI HARDTOP. V 8. ooto~ PIS. ·~· n101rl!64BO/.l '66 MUSTANG '6 7 CAMA RO '70 FORD MAVERICK 2 DR .H.T. V 8. n ,•n, ltOnl. •nil o, t .. or.r, w "'' 174Jlll 1Jl90J fACTOli'Y AIR COND,, li'odio. Hoo!er, Full fotlory (quipped. Ser. No. OK91fll8870. $9889u9 ,.l(f Corona 2 Dr. H.T. '6 7 PONTI AC 2 Dll . H.T. V 5 O"I~ !'On~ O·f (O"d1T o~ ng. POI"•< 1tee,,n;. 111d10, h~1e1 vo~~14 $599°0 JUU PllCI LlC:I.-~· ---~-• -~ ' -. . ... ,.:._ __ . -·-~ ·~ ----=-.:...r.::";':: _-·_!....-; --·--' ' .... _ .. ~-------·,, -,.;.. t J) ~.~ ~ . .!:__. ··---·. --' ' "'Ii<-' ..._ ... , . .• -' -• ,..,.,If! .. -- • - • u OAJL V PILOT I ........... l§J~l ~_ .... _ .... ~!§] 990 I-. l:n;;:;u 1§1 ~'~--;;; .. --;;;';;:;;1§];1~';;;; ..... ;;;;"';;;;""~]§]~~ : [ ~...... l§J '70 Au,.., lmporlod '11 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmporttcf --JENSEN MG OPEL .• PORSCHE TRIUMPH VOLKSWAGEN ...,68 YW BUG LOOK! WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU ua USID CARS TO CHOOSE FROM '61 llAMIUl HllL $1199 2 Or. Vll, automatjc, f•ctory a.ir. An OK c-ar in f'VPry ''"ay. (XSVOfl7! '67 CHEY. Ill All 4 Or. V8. au10 .. faclory air. po\\t'r i.troerlng. A ~ood \lalu' in t'Vrry ""'ly. L'\89AUK1 51299 JENSEN AlmlORIZED SALES • SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 1969 LOTUS llan +l lfiM m\ Yellow w/blk inl erior $(250. 67";.-¥. MERCEDES BENZ MG AlITHORIZED ~'SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 1966 O~I Kadet ta~tback-Alr ' PORSCHE factory 1pc!ei.a.l l6t, TilE TRIUMPH I rond. very cit-an. Good 911-912-356 aervice/repair VS STAG I cnrw.1 . S700. 6T'.r$117 Personal all ., Edaar NOW ON DISPLAY :.z Oooc. Loaded. dlr. Eu. '69 OPEL GT-Sharp. Blllf', ~5803 Come ln tor a test drive! I cond11JOn Ill Ii: out. Till ra!!y stripes. nu 4·~pd 196.j PorsclW!; rebl! eng & FRITZ WARREN'S mall down «alder tradt. S2095!ofter. 846-ll!ia. trans, ntw t1~11. Xlnt cond. SPORT CAR CENTER Sacrifice ar $1086. !XEW· PORSCHE ~7~~t 6 pm, or 1'.'knds, 710 E. !st St., S.A. ~7--0764 1 ~)Call 544).JJOO or 414.:1505 · Open dail y ~9· clo.sM Sunday 1 ·='::"..c'.:.'.::'°'m'<" ~~~---1 ----:~P~~a~S~~~756 '6.1 TR 3.8, xt~•t rond. Silver, ~ 19'1 VW , 3100 w. C.Oas t H1113'. WE Haw A Fine Selection 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport &ach o: PreOwned Me~dr11 Newport ~act. Benz ~1otor Can including. I e '69 MGB G .,; KARMANN GHIA I 300 SL GULL\VING ~ · T. ire v.·h""1~· , Factory 11 ir /cond. Am 'Fm 190 SL ROADSTER radJO. Immaculate C'Ond• '70 Karmann Ghia 190 SL HARDTOP I • '69 MGC GT v.•1th only WE BUY USED Porsches DON BURNS Y · new top. $8l'J. \Vkdys L.A. 1 2 Dr Se<!An, 4 cyl, •tick lhlft. ROYER (213J 384.fi107 Wknd~ can !IQT7961 M'e al Baiboa r-.far1na . $299 e 1969 I.An<! Rovl!r Si Xlnt Newp:>rt. HIGHLAND MOTORS ~nd . Need11 tires. $2&50 TRIUMPH 1968 GT .fi. 6 cyl, Z145 Harbor 81vd. .lrm. Art !>pm. 646-4903 '' 000 h I I O\slA Mtsa; 645-~ RPd k Black 1ntf'rlOr, 10,000 220 s CLASSIC MODEL 17.000 oriaina) mllH . 0\#'f. m1lf'S. 1'20 s SEDAN Air/Auto. dr!Vfl It le1111'1er. . m1, mag.o;, ex aus , TOYOTA ~A;-! xi"' ""d '69 YW BUG $1995 210 DIESEL e 22018 GAS HOUSE OF IM PORTS I 2JO C COUPE 1 &nta. Ana Yr\\), Beac'i PRESTIGE PORSCH~ AUDI NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Nt""'PClr! Be11ch 642·9-IOS '60 KArma nn Ghia -Body & m~ch. :il'lnl. J\.1usl Sfl!J 11.\7-4260 LOTUS LOTUS AIIfHORtZED SALES & SERVICE I ~::i.ny more ~ans & sport5 Blvd uit.i Ru!'n11 Park mod tis lo choose from. t 1 • 523. 7?(1 TOYOTA NEW '71 'SA Triumph lnfi~. ~tany w/mag whttls, dtr. (YXU- 1871 $1J!IS fuU priet. C&lJ 494.7ff.t HOUSE OF IMPORTS 6868 Ma nchester Bu•na Par k /Beach Blvd exit on the Santa Ana Frwy.1 111 523-7250 01 ,1n9c Countv s L ,1r9cst Se!ecr1u11 New & llsed Me1cede~ B•:nz Jim Slemons Imps. W:uno::r & Mdtll St 5.:intJ An .:i 546-41 14 l36JI Harbor Bl11d., G.G. tJU51 S. of G.G. t 'rv.'Y J NO DOWN • THINK 6J6.2JJJ 11~'' ~w~~r~Em1.9!:5-1~~ ~~ PAYM~T xlras, Xlnl rood, $1050. 892-5086 1962 Triumph TR-4 $600/beat oUer. 96,1.8506 VOLKSWAGEN 6#-06.17. $69.01 MONTH• "FRIEDLANDER" ''7 PORSCHE 1600-N. Body 36 mo>. O.f. pay '""'·l-------- '71 VW bus, 7 ,0CKJ milfl1. Mu11 ~II lhiA wttk~nd! Will C1'1n. .uc1tr clean '67 or '68 bur for tqu1ty. Take ovtr pymll. 644-5412 bP.nl -f.'ng. hr,althy! S7:,0 or $2434.36 or cuh pr Ic e ll893.7~C·l'Sa7.W~ oftrr. 49'H038. 675-2·199. I $2003.55. Incl. Tu Ii: L!c momli v:iyca5~c:r ~~i:n!n;j ,:; , • _ f '62 PORSCHE Rdstr: Xlnt A.P.R. 14.54':4. ~rla.J No. ~ brks. Bes! oHtr 847-4507 67 J\.1G J\.llOC.£7. 11.00'I ·•l/hlk P. I 100 134347 I . $ 000 II f s . •lln:'. Oil 11 f''li· . 5..16-5890 ni1 I . Ca ft 1 5: isling £l3-7:\7:,, 5-!2-3."iS.l. *On a.pproved credit TEST DRIVE 1 ~~------- 673-0:l.17 '6:1 Pnrschr c Cou..., \V/R Bill Maxey Toyota 1966 vw Fastback, radio, ·-M(" 'I Ri il $760 '~ air, xlnt rond. $9'35. "" ' '' ig, . · or 1n1. Nt'v Eng. Perrelli.o; tun· 1&881 BEACH BL. 847·8555 THE ALL NEW e 4°•.1112 e tr11dt tor V\V Vft.11, Bosor '7'I er! f'xhaus! immac. 493-008!1. HUNTINGTON BEACH 128 SEDAN P.U. Stu ffed T Shi r! Pi\t, MG. '"·"'· Sha,,. s '"" ,,..,,,. Anniversary Sale '69 VW, Xtra clea.n. lo mi'•. $1300. ORANGE COAST'S SALESMAN •• CLASSIFIED BEST NEWPORT IMPORTS * '69 Air. AM/FM. xtra..,. Musi sf'll. $3,750. 833--0248 1971 TOYOTA s11n Demo • 5991 Front Wh••I Orive You O\\'e if w yoursell to test drive th~ new '71 F ial a . B.J . Sport scar Cen ter be. lore you buy any car. 67:>-lj 7.f • 67J..293T ee 19159 vw CON· VERTISLE. nd. Privatt Party. can 675-J!!M. 3100 \V. Coast Hwy. Nel'.'port Beach PILOT PIS. Xlnt cond. Lo mi. New '66 MGB 10111 mi'1 nflw tires. 673-9266 j paint, ~re "A'tili!, ' $1125. Owner. 6#-6529. '66 PORSCHE 912. Koni'~. r' .• am I ln1, new clutch, serv. recrds. $2995. 499-302'J. ANY Day ts the BESf day to run an ad! Don't """'1Jerut Le.wi& 9 TOYOTA All Mod•I• Immediate Oeliv•ry Priced From l"\\I EED It & reap" .. clean out the treasures & trash - turn into ca.sh thru e Daily Pilot Classified 11d. ~2-5678 l 7~-~----=~~~~~----9"'so"-1 Autos, New 980 What do you have 10 traHe? Llst it here -in On.nae C.Ounty'a largest read trad. lni:; PoSt.642-5678 The fastest draw in the We111 ••. a DAily PUot Oa.ullied Ad. 642-5678 delay .. call today. 642-5678 1961i llarbor, C.M. &16-9303 980 Autot , N.ew 980 1A..-u"to-,-.-.N'e-w-----.9"B0"'1 $1,495.00 'ti6 vw Bue -Rm Orig m..rnf!r, radio. Ll rrttn. 644-4541. 1966 V\V, l.ac air. new titt1, r11dio. Xlnt cond. S750. Ph. ll33-2479. OPEN SUN., JULY 4th CLOSED MONDAY Time M•g•zln• Qu111ity Duler A.want fer 1 f71 IT'S CLEANUP TIME! GET SEPTEMBER DIS~OUNTS IN JULY! Hundred• of new 1971 cars and truck• thot must lte solcl before th• 7Z's ar· rlYe "ow at final ywr end discounts. Com• h• whll• sel&ctions ore fuN ! PLus · 50 GALLONS OF GAS FREE! IUY WHERE YOU WISH , WE WILL PAY FOR IT I NEW 1971 FORD F-100 STYLESIDE PICKUP LEASE A 1971 MUSTANG MUlTAN5' H.7. VI, • .,, •. , 'ower tt .. rl119. rodle. s99so REN T A PINTO IAuto. Trans.) $5 DAY 5C MILE Demonstrator Sale! STATION WAGONS-LTD"s-GALAXllS-- TOllNOS-M USTANGS-IANCHllOS SUPER SAVINGS! _ • .,... r0r,; ... ~ , .,,,_,,.....," ANNIVERSARY CAMPER SALE BRAND NEW Tori nos Hordtop-Sedo1u.---G>t '1 OYER FACTORY INVOICE PLUS T4X & L IC. ON AN Y TORINO IN OUR llGo STOCK BE SURE TO GET YOUR SO GALLONS OF GAS FREE. BRAND NEW 1971 MUSTANG MACH I "l'I li:•m ~ir en9., Sped ln +t r, Grp .. CrY i1omot;,, Con•. Gr p., P.S .. p....," Di1c Brko., till whtt l, ,;, con.I .. AM.FM "''*"· p.,,.;n. i!etw1. ! IOOOS'I ) 10651 ~ w.sn:r. S55Sf A.11nlfff'Mry Prk• S46''·50 50 GAL. FREE GAS EVERY NEW 1970 CAMl'El s50 OYER FACTORY IN STOCK SLASHED TO INVOICE SAVE $859'0 llG SILICTION-NO DEALER ADDID CHAIGIS-IS MODILS TO CHOOSI flOM. We A.re Tiie Ore119e Co111rty Sltew Cm.e 0 .. 1., For I I Dorcttlo c.,,.,_,,. RENT A CAMPER-Reserve Today for Assured Dates PLUS FREE 50 GAL. GAS. 50 GALLONS FREE GAS WITH EVERY NEW & USED CAR & TRUCK SOLD (FLEET PURCHASES ) lXC!PTED MUSTANG SALi M~ny le chO:"ctf /,.,.., '115 lh,u '70 moclel1, Cc~p11 , h~rcl +cp <, conv1rlibl1 i nd 1+2 l11!b1tk1. Som• w;th 4 tpeed•, 1h& 1ir condilicn1n9 i nd 1ulum1lit model" EXAMPLE ' 1970 MUSTANG Full y l1ciory 1quipp1d. •~lr 1 1. (8'11J ACGI OUR PRICE $2050 PLY. BARRACUDA I '69 CHEV. MALIBU f'U•CHASE IT W Hllll YOU W ISH ··· WI WILL f'AY ~11 ITI ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT! • Good ... ;i,,, IJJT7 4~J H.T. VI, •uto .. P.S., 11&1-1 .• ;, 1 dr, H.T. R&H ., i uto., Ai•. ' ---C--0-R_V_E_T_T_E-------------$ 0 c;onditionin9. Und er S.000 rnil•t. p S.. Vt. "inyl roof. w.,.. / '58 95 W111• 1v1H,bl t . l 891CXH l t v1il1bl,. IY WTSJS l Super '~''" h.,dtop. ,A.u!e,,.1tic, $3250 PGRD -LTD-GAIAXll-TORING -WAGON SALE _, .. tltM•'-'U..,_'11 ..... o.SpH't_,.,1-i.,1 ... 1 4 ..... ~ ......... 11 _ ........ m..i..~-1i.w.. EXAMPLE, 1970 FORO CUSTOM 4 cl-., 11110., P.S , P.B, R&H, c1rp1h. <~•Orn ~ ""'"· 9o<>d mil r1 , Wt ,,1nly 1vAol~bl 1, llS I Sl~I OUR PRICE $1550 1 cir. H.T, H11rl to f;nJ. Im. "'•cul 8lt co"d" VI, evl<>., RI H, pe,..•r 1l111onq, IZWA4S0 ) $750 ' Dr. H.T. VI. R& H. 1u+o .. P.5., ,;, conrl., vi"'ll •eel, 4,500 m:l11. i.,1 w8•r .•• ,;r. 1541 77) $3250 $2150 1---='_,'_,''.c'·"""'""-,',,'·,,1_,"oc"o-'co'-1 ----------:--- '69 COUGAR '63 F~~i~~~,~~;~?o~c1. $550 Full" f1cterv '"";""'"· ""'u10 .. lt &H. pow1r 1l•1rin9, ,;, I Good ... ;1,1• !IOXSl l l I Sl(I '61 PONT. FIREBIRD '61 V.W. BUG '64 T·BIRD HJ. Full pew~•. l1clo•'I ,,.;i ... (""'ICC7151 2 cir. H.T. 1ulo., lt &H, pew•• 1+11ri "9· 9eed ... n, .. !VIS71•1 "'"· '"'s'21i'so'""'"· -,6-3~P~L~Y~M70U'"'T~H~W=A~GO~N~------$-6_5_0 I __ $1 os_o __ $ 1850 ll&H , •ulo .. 1ir ce"d .. pcwer 1l•1,.n9. $850 ---I -,69 CAO Cpe. de Ville Goud ,,.;1,,. tOICJ114 l '70 PONTIAC G.T.0. '67 FORD FAIRLANE HT. Full power. lect '"·AM · , 65 PLYMOUTH FURY II $ 750 V~. •uto .. PS .. ,:, <e"J .°Geed 100 4 dr. '*"'"· RlH, 1ule., FM , "'"VI •oof, crui•• co"!•el, I ,..;11191. ll1cl le, h11l1•. Vin'll 1'.S .• VI. IUOE4 71J ) till.ti le. whl., 9cocl 1;r11 . !811 4 d1>or 11dtn, 9cod ..,,/,,, 1eef. 11 21...,GG f '69 DODGE Ch•rger R.T. ltedOo, he •l•r. 11110., ,.5 .. •ir ce"ditioninq, 9eod ,,.;r,,. l t.11· AZG t II $950 SG $4550 •l'lc1"•1ic . l PIZ11211 ) ""' ) S1l1 Pri<11 Goed for 72 Ho11r1. SAW DEPT. HOUllS , I AM Te t ""' MOfrWIU I AM Te 6 ""' IAT 11 AMT• f l'M SUM PARTS-SERYICI HOUllS 1 AM Te f l'M MON $2550 $2350 3Y1 1cru of the most mod1rr1 Ford ule1 and odqre ob1ns Fordi~·G @& ---------~ Costa Mesa ~ 642-0010 1 .AM To 6 PM TUI-NI I PARTS DIEP'T. ONLY I AM 19 1 PM IATUIDATI • -. -.-_ --~"' ... , ·-,,_, ~+t! I •·..-..-~ --·~ON ...... , ... _._. __ j. ,...,._.-.. ---.-P ·,..,-'co. -,JJI.-I ), .. ,~ -· -->-· -.. ----,,.-·· --,111t -· -.o;: _ ... Bill Jones' B. J. SPORTSCAR CTR. VW. '66. 1unroof. rttdio, rood tJre5, cleftn I. 1n excel cond. 2933 lh1rbor. Costa l\lesa I PrivA1e p1y. $850 83.~135!1. 540-4491 'f>fi VW Squartback. 3.3.lm '64 VW BUG- 4 S/)C'f'd, radio, hearer. Unt:ir. l1tvable, under 40,f!tXl actual miles. Cherry~ Barwick Im· PDrtll. 998 .SO. Coast High. way, 1Agi.1na Beach. 546-40jl or .f94 .. <!771 '70 V\\I Bug, Pin striping, l'Unrool. 1ape rleck. Xln! m nrl. St"t' to a pprec1att $1695. 536-2683. '6'.l V\\I Rui;:. Air l'Ond_ NP\\ llrf'~ f.· ('MJ::'. Xln ! rnnd. S675 <Jr bc~t ofr. 962-2436. mi. Excrllent c n n ri i I i ti n . Asking $1250, 548-4910. VOLVO TH• ~"'I>!!' "FRIEDLANDER" IJ1M etaCtt fNWY. »; 893-7566 • 537.QUI ·Anniversary Sale 1971 VOLVO $2991 ~erutLew W VOLVO '67 VV.1 bug. SJ.')11. lakf' ovt"r 119.it: Harbor, C.;'1'. 646-930.1 pymts. No credit necr,ss.ary. e '69 VO LVO !44 S Stdan. 6~2-675!1. 11u 10, low milf'agf', '&' V\\I Bug, 11hitf'. C.ood • '66 !22 s S<'dan, ft.IL Talre rnnd Nf'w hrks, murner & your trade. Good f1nancina:. h11rrery. SJOOO. 646-S.i05 HOUSE OF IMPORTS '67 V\\', gd cond, new ti~s. rhrnmr whls, 52.CKXI mi $850. 67>8B50. !Santa An1 Fr.>.'Y·&-ach Blvd exit) Buena Park. f l) 523-i'Z51} '63 VOL VO S44 '65 vw 495-4551 evr nlnp 544-3417 e '56 VW e Autos, Used ri6 J\.1ake offer • 642·0097 lt1UST ~f'll "69 Fastback·auto. BUICK ' fuf'I 1nJecllon. R&H, lo mi. ORIG. 0\1,"N ER '63 Rlveria $1500. 548-4708 Natura.Uy r,veryth1ng v..wka. '69 V\\' Bl'S·Red, vtry dean. t xcepl clock. $16,500 tln't 11lp~ 2. S22.l0. Call 642-5320: main111 inerl mi's. A i r , eve~ 494-TIOl\ lea.thtr, lull pwr. r"C@iptll -===~=~-~-I lor l\IJ miiJOr main!. 'fi.4 VW SEDAN Sunf1Xlf ov.·ne.r~ mftnu11.I. 70()1 , Iris Rf'bl! eng. Gd cond. Ave, Cdl\t. 644-4~ !or in· $690 !ti: M7-4il63 •~c!lon. ·5.i V\Vd'""I'.' 6tal cov~r!. In BUICK 'iO Skyl11rk Cush'lm l- \"Pr. i CO/ld. d s:qoo . 54~232 1 r. air. p 11 ~ v.rnp $287~ ,.-,;;~;c-,.--=-'---= _ Pvr pry f>.16-;i90-I '64 V\V Pf'rfl'r't Transp. no rl"a"°nahl~ nffPr ~fus@d CADILLAC • %2-1 782 .. ·on V\\' hui:. Xln! cond. Lo11' '70 CAD ILLA C rnil~ii.,i:r $1700 or he~r olf!'r. BROUGHAM 4~H-.~ll7 ONLY 9,l'J'l M ILE~ Musr--;-"11 J!lli7 .~qu;irt>h;ick, l ChauNtur driven & 11bsolutf'.- lx>1gfl V\V ~r;i11on 11·::i.i;:on. ly impeccable. P1dd!'d lop. Go1nc t!"I f:urorr_ fi44-49iC!. I full lett!tw!r 1nter1or It mOll .64 V\V l600S Pon e . I t Very ?eluxt Cftd1Hac extra . rli' 1 made 1nci. fa ctory a ir con-n1a11:s. nr w paint, vl.'.'ry fast. ditioning. fP0914641 Xlni cond. Bs! otr. 8.U-8..~. NABERS CADILLAC '69 VW Bus Xlnt Cond. 7iXJ Harbor Bl vd. $2000 1-"inn Call 54S.l356 Com Mesii 5'10·9100 '62 VW Camper, romplelr,. 1964 Cldillac, full pwr, 64.000 Good rorld. Ntl'.' paint. S9.'i0. mil~a, excel cond. S97!i. C&lJ Pvt ply. 17141 R.!13-3898 . Mikr,. 546-237& Autos, Us9d' t90 Autos, UMd ijijfj SOMETIMES WE GET CARRIED AWAY! W1 p11! tucli lew 11ri1e l1q1 9fl eur Ciro that ll't 9oin9 te IM te119h ft "'••• • ,,..flt •.. hut it "'''"' tlit ,,..;..,, fe "'"' Te~I I t!Ji" i11 0111 ef "'··· fi11e l uicko •• o ... k f.edev ••• v•u'H ••rrv ,.,..,., • wic.1 tlun4Je ef t1vi1111. r:----,,., Since 1933 • Sth & Walnut Hunting ton Beach 536-6588 --~·-.-~~ .. -·-----,---l -1-' ~-- "'' .. '" ~. ., • "" io, "· 7 N· tt •• ' '· s •• •• ., '. ~ ·, •· ·- ~V PILOT ff • t 1--... _ .. _ .. _ ... ~11 ~1 ._! _·_~ .. _ .. _ .. _. _,ll.,.11 .,"...... 1 1~1 I· -. ..... ~--~ 1§11 ~ ...... 1 !.§J I 111, OMCI 990 Autos, UMd "---'----- CADILLAC Autot, UMd 990 Aulot, UMCI 990 Autos, U.... 990 i--C-A-D-IL_LA_C_ CADILLAC 990 Autoo, u .... FALCON CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CORVmE. tiasn L•rge1t Selection OF LUXURIOUS '69 Codlllac Cpe DeVllle *cl:a~.ALCON '«I :Mr. auto, --,.·1=1-L"'ln_c_ol_n __ , CADILLACS $115 • m.-01l5 Co'ntlnental TEST DRIVE THE ALL NEW 128 SEDAN Fr6nt WhHI Drive In Orang• County 1963 thru 1970"1 ·~ You ""-'e it to y~U to 2000 HARBOR BL., tu t dnve the n1w '71 Fiat COSI'A MESA at B.J. Sportsc11r C~tu be· I 540-9100 Open Sunrl&J fort you buy any car 1964 CPE. OE VILLE All MH el1 Immediate O~LY 31.Ul r.fILES 0 111>.Jery P riced From rACl'ORY $1 495 00 AIR CO'.\'D !TI O:\'l;o..'G I • f'LLL LEATilER INTERIOR Bill Jones' P;\.ddM tap, ttlt "'1-1, lull B J SPORTSCAR CTR po" .. r incl. door Jocks, tI'Wlk , , , °"'"" A" 'FM nd~. A Joca.11.y' driven gPm that must ~ !!ttn . C0PD707l 2933 Harbor, Costa }.fe&a 540-4491 NABERS CAD ILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. f:a .. lfJWI/:': Col'ta Mesa 540-9100 Ja .. ~~ '66 Cad Fl ee twood •=~==~~~~~ 1 Broughman, :P..1u1t Re to ap- '71 COUPE DE VILLE 1:.~·~~ .':°.'.'~." """ w. Load~. only 40.flOO miles. Cori:orat1on presidenrs' ~·iles· pri\'ate rar. Like new ill e1••ry rrspec1 Call Kent Allen 842-~ 1.1, for demon- 1tr1t1on 11ppo1n!mPnr . Auto•, Used 990 run Po\.1.-er, Fact Air, door locka, lAndau Top, AM/FM RadiO, l"tc. 29,CUI m.lle cu wlth fAct warnnty. Salll' priced a t S4l9l MacHoward '69 V-28 Camllro, xln't ct1nd. Ca.II 675-1•93 CHEVELLE ·6"9 1'1ALlBU, vinyl lop, air, autom, pwr 1trg/brks, ndio, hrater. Low tnil. Orig. O"-·ner. 499-1758. CHEVROLET BUY FROM A WINNER This year previous customers have sent us 28% of our used car busi - ness. Isn't that wonderful, thank you . Our Bank doesn't have enough money to buy just one of those customers . We feel we earned SO WHY DON'T YOU BUT . .• WHERE YOU ARE TREATED LIKE /!4. CUSTOMER BE· FORE ~ND. ~F.TER YOU BUY. BUY ... WHERE YOU CAN, isss liilf!!!! 1970 Grabbtr Blue Mu.tan&· 1:1,000 mt. aean a: Xlnt oond. Make oHer. 557...()251 '611 Mustanr. V-3. power, R&H, air, &ood cond. $1«Xl. 968-1340. "67 Mustanr GT A-Man y xtra.~. $1350 firm. Call Dan &J0.-7S74 or 830-Q. *" '67 MUSTANG 2: + 2: wt .11.ir, PIS, disc bni:tt. $1375. Call 968-1275. OLDSMOBILE '69 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday O:it.rpe, Full Power. Fact Alt, xtra nice. low mileJ and factOry WUTanty. only $33'5 MacHoward OLDS. '65 VISTA CRUISER .U.00) LOCAL WZ.:S DelUXI'! ta.m ily da&n wa&- on, factory air cond.., ri l •.t:i!tt. p~ aut:c. trans., that kind of respect! WITH CONFIDENCE, REFER ,YOUR FRIENDS TO GET~ ';t;&Ei!s=~LAc l600 Hutter Blvd. SQUARE DEAL:. ~: ... .-~: 1971 MONTE CARLO likt "'"" R1d io, Pow•• Sl•1•in9. Au+o .. "'''• Vinyl rtol -9or91ou• blu1 c11 IOSICEO ) $3699 1971 VEGA HATCHBACK S1~1 Ht •• -l!otl ie. Au!o., Ext1rier moltl i"ll - le ... 111ll1t. l ti1•1ZYl $2350 1970 NOYA Etc110,,,y 6 tvl , Pow•r St11rin9. Au!o., 11.td•o. ft c•ory fr11 ~. (21 1AUUi $2399 1970 CHEY CONC OURSE ' P111 w19on. Low mil11, Suet• Cl1~n. ll ed ,o. Aulo., Pow1r St11 r;"9· I ltiO ACG) $3199 1970 CAMARO COUPE Slit~ S~ilt. ti t~I.. llt tl io. Sh t tp cot kit -St vt "'c""Y• 12.000 ,.,;i,,, i'OllQW ) -1970 NOYA 4 Or. S1ll1n. R1dio. Auto .. Pow1r St11r;"f· Lew Mil11 . St¥1 Hi rt . IJ 50ASQ) $2399 1969 IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE Lew mll11 -c1rtful t1wn1r -nt w ct r lrtdt·I ~ -R1d lo Po..,.11 St11rin9, Au!o. Trtno., Vinyl Reef. !YPSfl 7) $1999 1969 CHEY BELAIR ti P1u . W•gen. ll.1dio , Pow1r St11rin9, Ai,, "'-uto., P2l63 -l11 utif11l. $2699 1969 IMPALA 4 Q, . .S 1d1 n. A~!o., Powt r St11rinei . "'''· '3.ttlit , "'"' color. l1rg1 in for 1111t , !YOSl42') $1999 1969 NOYA \I.I. Coupe, R1dio. Auto., Po wer St11rl"t· Sht•· pl1 Toe, !ZN\19691 $2399 $1999 VANS·· VANS ··VANS-· SALE 1969 CHEVROLET V2 TON VAN • cyl;"tl•t. ,litk I P24 11l l '69 FORD ECONO LINE Vi n. VI, rtdle, oliti . I P1420l $2199 '69 DODGE l':t TON VAN VI , 1ult mttic, ••die. I P14?1 i $2299 1968 TOYOTA 4 Or. Co1en1. A.,lom1lic, r1dio. Alilil $1199 1961 FALCON WAGON En,i11• r1t1"!'v ovt •ht ul u:I, ~i'ilh •ubbt '. ni't '''· tFXX S,til. $599 1964 IMPALA COUPE I co•tful owner. P.S .. 111 + ... , "'''· r1tlio, •i.ooo mil11. Null 11itl. !0WU4ti0l . $1299 1970 MAVERICK Cp1. s+;c•, r1 iHo. c.h•o"'1 td. meulilin9<1, dt8d 1h•rp. IYYJ490 l $1699 1968 BUICK SKYLARK Cp1. Jti, 111 O"t own•• ,..;!11. Ptw1r ''"'';"9· 1uto., 11d10, ,,;"VI roof, 1i1. 1V'IP042), 1968 IMPALA SS Cowp1. v ;.,yl roof. R1d io. Auto .. Pew1r St11r- !n9, Air. Wht l t l uy. IWIDl,J ) $1799 1968 CHEVY 4 0 1. Stdtn. C.trt f.,I on t ownt •, Aulo., Powt r Sl11rin11, Ai•, Rodio, CWVRl 091 $1499 1968 CAPRICE 4 Or. H1rtlto11, Rtilio. Jllew1r Stt1rln9. Auto., Ai1, V111y l rctf. !XEWl)l I $1599 1967 MALIBU ~ Couct , l!t tl io. H11h•. Po"''' Sl91•in9, Vi,,vl Reef, I '"""''· !VOT067) I ll1"'t r~1~l t V1lu1! $1399 1966 IMPALA 4 O•. Ht •dtop. Not t ct r. o;,, ck1111, ,owtr S!ttr1119. "'''• .-.u+o,, 11.td•o. l TPF207l 1966 CORYAIR CORSA 140 HP -<& Sp11d, R1d io. C 1r1lul lti9ht mil11, 90191ou1 ctr. ITl'l(J40) $799 1965 MALIBU C1up1. Ht v leek •I lhi1 18.000 111 ilt ctr, I i~• "•"'· .-.111 tee. ll:ulie Pe..,•r S+tt lil'I,, A11lo., Huny, thh c,.,,,, Puff will be ••I'll. /W EG-0 171. $1299 1967 CAMARO Cou111. Power al11ril'l9. 111to1111ljc, rtclie, !THH510l $1199 1969 TORINO J Or H1•d'op. V-8, 1!1dio, Ch11 p. Ch11.11, Ch 11 p. ! '6SCPH ! $1599 1965 MUSTANG Coupe. V-8, Pc"'•' St11rln9. lttdio. IOVIOl21l $1999 $999 $899 $1899 $2199 I El CAMINO •• TRUCKS -· 4 WHEEL DRIVE '64 INTL. SCOUT 4 wh et! drlvt , 0 .0 ., rtilio, in 1wt1U1nl cond., I cyl., Aulo"'tlic. ITYX)I') $AVE '6' CHEVY l!.t TON .lll c~up. Cu1tom 1port c1b. va, r1di1, 1ulom1tic. ( 16t06CI $1799 $2399 '67 CHEVY 'It TON $1699 V'"· 6 cvlinder. e ut1m1tle. IV•l6011 '69 EL CAMINO VI, 110"''' tl11rint . t ulo"'tlie, r1clio. I •Sl600 ) '64 CHEVY l/2 TON • 1vliP1der, 1tlclr. !PIJl64) '899 2aaa HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1203 r I • ' • I ,.._ htr., pWT. •fffl", A btkl. auto. trans. Xlnt eoM. $!00 Or best o~r. 5'9-1.941' SACRJflCE '68. 0 Id 1 Culla.u, H.T. cpe, tact &1r, p/1, p /b, auto, Jo ml'1, 1542-1813. • 1962 OLOSMOBTU; Excelltnt Cond!tiorr ssoo. "93-fm '58 TORONAOO, ltk11 new, ~-or trade for lat. ~ de! pick up. 495-lMl OLDSMOBILE 19M Super 81. Runnlni weU. $2)0, 6'6-331'9 aft 5pm. PLYMOUTH '63 v ALlANT 2: dr. '* wor'idn&: o:::ad. 2nd Owoer. ......... PONTIAC '68 GTO, Air, Landau, radlOI, ete. Vtry clean. WW accept be1t otter. Prt pty, Irvint, Cal. 833-1.()57 "61 PONT Lemw, eonv, w-air, P"T steertna:. auto, alvr/blk. Mu1t seU by f /10. Bst otr over ~-644--2944. 1966 PONTIAC T e mptal oonvt. Xlnt cond. Sol!n or be1t ofter. STh-4730. '65 Ternpe1t. Xlnt cond 30,000 en reblt •nc new tirH, sm ~7-tl189 RAMBLER 1'64 R1mbl1r 511. W•1 Amtrican, 6 eyl, automatic. radio, Maier. (0QUM3) S4H HIGHLAND MOTOl!S 2145 Harbor Blvd. Co.ta Mtsa t 6'5-MOC ·u Runbter Ambauador V..f: $2SO. er be•t otter * 846-Ukl ... ** l 9 6 2: RAMBL!Jt.Atr cond, new ttr.1 a: bnbl. Ml-M16 T-llRD EARLY 'M T-Bird $8(JO. NHda 'INOrk. 543-6'..lll evtt. '57 T-BIRD A.-1 oond. Vieyl tup Immac. * 646-7688 ... '64 T·B , air, p/b, ''' i'OOd cond. 1 Owner. $17$. lll-0714. WILLYS WILLY'S SM wrn ~ 2t.I •r'lf , •uto, 2 wh! drhie 1,000 ml, '8e0. 116-2933 ' ---··---.. t. ----~-----.i-----------·~-J, -tP------' _ ,_. ,..-:;t:>----;11 ---_:; . ~ .~ --~~-~__...-.. h:-·""'=;-e~~-· ...... ,.,.._ -__ ,_ ....... -~::.....----· 1·1 ... --..... _l, . ----• 1..fJ ))Cc._, -'l' , •PINTOS• PINTOS• PINTOS• ~ PARTS & SERVICE DEPT. Open Tuesday Night 'Til 9:00 EQUIPMENT TAKE YOUR CHOICE • AM Radio • Vinyl Roof <. ~= 1m111111111n11111 r11n1n11n1nm n11nn11nn111m1111rr11u1111urn1111111nrr11nnr11111nn1111n1111n111mnrn1111n11r111nn111111111111§ • Tinted glass • Wheel covers ~~~~..,,, THAT'S RIGHT POLKS... ·~ • Front & rear • Accent group 1· "" Dunton Ford wi ll j.!i\'e you }'Our choice· of $180 FRE E equir· =§= bumper gua r ds • Heavy duty SAVE $$$ ment if you purchase a Brand New 1971 Pinto·( in stock) wic h • Disc brakes battery Select Shift Cruise-o-matic transm ission and 2000CC cn~ine ar • Body Side •Convenien ce \vindow sticker price plus S40 dealer preparation, deliver}' = Molding Group char~c, 111us t ax and license. •White Sidewall • luxury Deco r Tires group SAYE 1180 ON A BRAND NEW 1971 PINTO _ e Fold dawn e Protection 5!11u11111111111111111111tlUIJllUllltlllUllllUt1Hltl1111ttllllllllUllllllllltllt11111Ullllltl1111111rlll111ttllllllnllltltl1111111111111111111111111111111111U lr.: Rear Seat THIS WEEKEND • SAVE $$$ • •OVER 74 DEMONSTRATORS IN STOCK• • '69 FORD '70 Mus.tan ' :::;:,M·::~~~~ ... :::·.~ $2677 . ...,,,. wti••, v•nvl rool. en~ Jl,UAI I '68 Cougar ?.::· .. ~= .. :.::::;.::::~.·:~:~ $1677 '63 SURF ~~?.~~~::~:;~·~~=: Right-On _· 65_T_·Bi_rd_.,,. ,_·--'"_" .. ,, _____ s8_77 196 7 MU ST A NG '71 Mustang g:,~'.:;;,~:;,:~::i;:::·;~;'.?: s3277 '71 Dod ' e ~~.,~::~ ~ '" ,. ..... $4777 ll&n•. 11<'0•~ ~", oowor p •f •lng, ~-tan~" crv'•~ cDn1,..,1, ~ o•IQ ltw Mlle>, Bl~~!l<vl I•~~ "'"' 13)0 "'" '70 w COUNTRY 59UIU $3 n7 • "-'-· !l"ttd a••u. UOlADUl agon VI. ~u'9. !rt~!, l•ct 11" P.$, 5977 '68 FORD ~~~!.?~ ............... ., ......... s677 ••die •nd "'"'•'-()(V~l!Ml .' .. 7] p·mto 2'0·?! ~~ ...... """" ..... _ .. $2177 '69 Mustang ·~ ............... ~· $2077 '67 fODD !T!~1.~~ .. ~.~?..0,~ 'w"'"' 51 217 tl•ff. dl•ome trim. 1'1'8Zll dllle,.lnt. ••die. 11N11., 4tFtll p .... ,. ·~·71 Torino ¥~: 'i:l;;~'.'~f.·D.·~r:!;~~~~: $3177 '6 7 Dodge ~'.:~.~;~~~ .. ~ .. ,:~·:~~; ; • .,.. fJ77 '66 CHEV ;~~~~::~;;,~~:7 "" $1 177 VW Dune Buggy ......... "" $777· '71 Maver·1ck '"" ... ~ ........ N .... $2277 '68 VW S 9 UAU •ACK $1 577 4U). ~~~~ll~;"· ~~rO!'IJt' ' ;,::,..:~:.:.I~~·:"~)""'''· ~.000 low . . -. ; . . .. _. .. ,' ~""'...,_ __ yo '" .. 1'il-,...,.,,..... ... -+.-- . ~--___ ..,~"*r ) ~~)Jilt ---. . - DAILY PllOT " j~ ... '( 4 19 71' . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA JULY 3 . lv71 Special: "What I Like About America" by Six Famous People Test Yourself: How Well Do You Control Your Temper? FOR WVIS E. JPOUSON, foruuadu wAo rttn.tly ~ o k'nn ill Raiford Priion ilt Fwriu Flutl tlo yo• dah1lc altould be tlone i11 re- K•rJ lo o 'fM'"~tl pri.- oner'• af's li/eP Do you llailtlc u altoultl be all.ot«d pmale .,;.u. willa #tu wi/eP-M . L. JJ'il.on, Daarla.~ JV.C.. • I defi.nitely beoeve we should allow conjugal vi.toil! for inmates--pruvidcd they are earned. Such visil! from wives could be major farlors in prison morale and rehabilitation. There should be private farilities available for this purpose right at t~e instttutioo. In my opinion, not only would this ht"lp k~p the man•s fam. ily togethu. it would give him hope and a purpo!le in life. Certainly it would re- duce the rape and h<1nlO'-"ltUali1y that runs rampant in th<'se iruitilutioos. FOR JOE HIGGINS, n~~ "Safr11 SAmr JPhaa ly~ o/ aoork di.ti you do be/orr you •tarud molcin1 nUlo-- '"obile cornmercial•P • -Jo Ann Cilberl, Portamoud~. Ohm • I'm what i!' known in !lhow busineu as a "thirty·year overnight i;uccess." ('vr been in ~how busin~q for y1>are and was on the TV <1eri••q, ''The H iffeman," for five years. But I dido 't become eaaily recognaable to the puhlir until I started playing a sheriff in commercials two and a half yrors ag<i. You l>f-llcr helievf I rn joy being greetf'rl on t.he street by strang ers these days. I waited a long time. FOR DR. RICHA.RD R . JA.RIVS, Dean o/ School of Eartlt S~nce, Stanford U r&iversiry llot1J can a properly ow"'4Pr know if ~ ia ••illinr on a ff'owgicnl /oullP 11 a /aull an f'JCacdy defined line or aomet.hing thai can only be 11aguf!ly Uhnnfi.eJP-C-eorge C. 1"1j,\, Med- ford, Ore. • Because a fault is a break in the urth'a crust along which 11Uppage baa occurred, it ia lodeed -we.JI defined, either u a single rupture 1urface or aa a aeries of such 1uriacea. The locations of known fattlta a.re ahown on geological maps. hundreda of wh.ich hue been published by the U. S. Geological Surrey. State Geological Surrep and related other orga.niutlonL FOR ROBERT /ti. BALL, CotflJNuioner of Social rcunrr H""1 "'•"Y p«opl4J or~ t"urre,.lly ~ cei11U.1 Sodol S«curily ~nefi'-1- Berniae .4"'1enon, Droila uM, /V.D. FOR ART LINKLETTER Can you in any "'°Y aueu the bene- ficial in fbumce o J your per.anal com- ~ iifairut druK abuae? I/ •o, 1t1hal ioould you aay;., your great.e.t area of •ucce1a to daie?-Rou L'Heureu%, Manchater, N.H. • J have had two successes, I think, in my year and a half of activ- ities. FtrSt, J have convinced my audjence of parents that the drug- abuse problem is really on their doorstep; they can no longer assume they are immune I have also sold many of these parents on learning what the problem really is and how to react to drog use in their own families. Secondly, through the Diane Linkleller Foundation, admin- istered by the University of California School of Medicine in San Francisco, I have helped to educate schoolteachers in the area about drug abuse. J have also spoken to many school-age children, and perhaps l have reached a few or th<"m~ but principally my influence is in the preventive field among adults. • The JleOIJle in our Office uf Research and Stati111ics inform me that social se. cmity hen~fits arc being paid to 6.4 mil- lion [)(:Opie under age 62, 2.3 million 1woplc a"e 62 In 64 and 17.5 miUion peo- ple agf' 65 and older. w~ are currently ~nding munthly Lcnefit!> to 26.2 million peoplr. FOR BROOKS ROBllVSO!V, ba.uball mu Do ba•4>ball ployf'..r• ~"' • paid all year or ju.I durU.~ IM •en•on?- DaciJ S snbo, Lorain, Olaio • Although most players get the.ir pay. ch«ks only during the six month regular season, our club offers each player the option of hevinit his 'alary paid bim over a twdve-month period FOR JOAN <:RA JJ'FORD • 11'11 not a good public-health practice. We believe that while 1hcre may he OC· ra<;ional rrason for cooks and other per- "onnel involved with the food preparation in tbe kitchen area to manually handle food. there js really no justification for waitrei<se& to touch the f<IO<i with rheir hand" when uten-iiht are available for this purpose. FOR HUGH OOJJ'NS, Tr'i uTo4ay SllQwl' Fla.at ia Ike nw•I dan- 1erou1 a c alcily you 1aa-,iarticipaieJ in.. and whnl ho11e you en- joyed doiftK IM moat? --Lauri llnuren, Crary, N.D. • Motorcycling is thr moi;t dangerous I cay this not only becaull(' il i!1 1hr only one that rf'aUy hurt mf' hut bt>f-au~ 11tat1,.11r!4 ba1'k it up Tht> thmg I havr most enjoyed is being a &ailor. The great- est satisfaction of my life was a landfall at Takaroa b land (French Polynesia) after I navigated to it from this side of the Pacific. FOR J,4/tlES C. FlETCHIER, Administrator, N..A.S..A . Jf'Ul ltutory record IM hour and 4'aie o/ fM ,hp.arlaru •"" n!lurlU of our currenl •pace ffiglai. accord- ing to cloclu and cakrulars al Space Control Cen ter or from t.h4! point o/ i.ho6 and l.ondini?-/tlr•. Dale Murray, Nn«irlc, Calif. e Operationally, N.A.S.A. uses Greenwich Mean Time, whirh is easily converted lo local time anywhere in the world. It will be up to the wrirers of history books to deride how 10 express the time. The im· porlant thing will be lo identify the time .,tandards they are using. Cape Kennedy u'!es Eastern time ; tl1e Manned Space: .. craft Center in 1 louiiton uses CentraJ timr; newsmen reporting from here dur- ing a mission use the loca.I times of the countries or areas for whjch they are re> porting. Th,. A rwllo 14 landing date for llf"l"SOns ea~t of 1he International Date Linti would hf. Feb. 9 ; for persons wul of the line it would be Feb. 10. FOR DAYID FRYE, imprusioni.si You imilate many pub- lic figure• lilce Ni.son, L.B./., Roelcefeller, •"" rl'UU. .. F. Buck- ley, Jr. HoNJ come you luroen't done Pre•iden- tiol carulidnle1 Mruk~ and Mc:COt1- f'rn?-Doro1hy SuUican.. /Jrighion, ltla••· • A politirian needs a great deal of c:1- posurt ~Core · people ran appreciate an imitation of his mannerisms. Neither "rnalorc: MLL.,kit> nor MrC.ovc-m has had rn11ugh exp<1qure. Only onf' ec>0man m mi- ~ 1kir--8orbrn SirPi- 1nnJ-made lhf' liat of 10 lendinf( lxrc-olfau attroctioiu in 1910. W•nt to ••Ir .. r .. moua person • qvesl1on1 You c•n through llllt column, end we'll e-t the e nt-r from the promlnf'nl 1>111-.on you d•••sn•lr Send question. preler•bly on • post c•rd, lo As~ Tllem Yovr1&1f. '•m1ly Weekly, 6' J Lu1nglon Ave • New Yor,, N Y I 0022 Don't lorgel yovr name ar>d •ddreu We c•nn<>t ec~nowledp questions. bvl J5 will be P•ld for ••ch one u·aftd. • Som « 111y chu u be- ~we tlae you11~f'r pt"ople, w me>t1i.e- ~oen, MMnt lo •~e lftf!n. Do yora 11ainlr rlul•'• IM a1U~rP-ltlory Col- i;,.., IV~ Br•ftlMliclr, N.J. • No. Let them write stories for women. and women will ~ right up there. Now the stones that gel on 11creen are all men's storie:s. FOR CHARLES C. EDF A.ROS, Conuni.uioner. Food and nru« Ad~t111tin11 11 it per,,.iuible /or r~•"'earol'l.l.6 to allow a tC1Gi1~ lo Jialt to~d •lath M1iJJa lif'r fin1en iruuad of .. ;"If tong•?-F.l.if> Pnrlrer. Mo~ IV11b. Family Weekly Julu +. H71 LEOfCARD S. DAVIDOW, C"-lnn•n ~ON FltANC, p,_i~f •NI Pubtl•'- W. PAGE~. VP. and Ad.,.rtl•ln• Dir. MOfrr P£RSKY, Edltor•ln-Ch~ Publlaller Relatlon&: ...._ft D. Carney a nd l" [Ills, V.P.1 •nd Co-Directors: litotMft H. Marriott, n-n.. H.. 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ENTRY OP!N ONLY TO THOSE 21 YRS. Of AGE OR OVER. SALEM SWEEPSTAKES Mail to Salem Sweepstakes PO Bo1e 8 221. St. Paul, Minn. 55113. Please enter me in the Salem '"Boating" sw eepstakes Enclosed are two e~pty Salem packages. any 11ze. or the w ords "Salem" printed in block letters on a 3" x 5" piece of paper I certify that I am 21 years of age and over NAME ADDRESS ___ _ -------PHONE NO _ CITY STATE _______ ZIP ---- IREOUIREOf DEALER'S NAME DEALER'S ADDRESS ---------""ENTHOL" NO PURCHASE REQUIRED-ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE. C llHI R J REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY. WINSTON·SAlEM. N C. What I Like About Six famous Americans giv~ six different approaches to patriotism Dale Evans Rogers: "Our present- day problems of abuse of our free· doms in no way diminish the value of the precepts upon which those freedoms rest." T like the great principles on which our Constitution res1 s. I like the con- cern of thi<: country for those Jess for- tunate. I like the freedom and dignity of the individual-and the right to pursuit of happiness in the way one chooses. I like the way thi'I country allows a boy of humble beginning to ascend to the highest post in this land-the Presidency I like our representative form o f government The present-day prohlems of ahuse of our matchles" freedoms in no way diminish the val- ue of the wonderful precep~ upon which those freedoms rest. Most of all. l like the burning torch of freedom under God-freedom to worship our Creator and Su'ltainer according to the dictates of one's own heart. I like the hope and promiscc; of the Holy Bihle. upon which our Presi- dent takes hi~ inaugural oath-and I like our country for her hon~sty in admitting the value of God's Word a'I counsel and guidance in the making of vital decision<: that affect our future as well as our pre~cnt. [ am deeply grateful to Almighty God for having been born a free American. Fami/11 Wtekl11. Ju/11 4,1971 ~nator Charles H. Percy: "We are still the best hope for individual opportunity." Ralph Waldo Emerson once wrote that .. America is another name for opportunity." In capsule form, this expresses what I like about America -the fact that our Constitution, our democratic traditions and our national history lay great stress upon the uniqueness of the individual and en- courage him to the full utilization of his potential. This is the essence of the American eitperience and the sub- stance of the American dream. As our own best critics, we have made it possible for our nation to grow for nearly two centuries. In spate of our very real problems, we remain the world's showcase of democracy and its best hope for individual oppor- tunity. And this is not just my opin- ion: when citizens of eight Western nations were asked in a Gallup Poll to select the country to which they would choose to emigrate, the U .S. was the first choice io four of the countnes surveyed and the second choice in two others. '-. Bob Hope: '"In America, even the waitresses put you down with a wise-crack." What do J like about America? In a f~ paragraphs? That's not an easy assignment. It's like asking Jackie Gleason to take only one potato chip. or Tiny Tim to jump center with Wilt the Stilt. One thing I like 1s that America is huge. You don"t get the feeliog that anybody is pressing at your elbows. It's got. c;.very kind of weather . . . every kano of scenery ... every kind of people. You can ride for males ... for h<:"'urs ... for days. And for a guy who lakes to move the way I do, that's good. Another thing I like is that America has a sense of humor. Everybody seems to want to laugh. Cab driven, sa.lcsmen, elevator boys, lean on you with the latest story. Waitresses put you down with a wise-<;rack. TV 'ltU· dios. theaters, fairs. movie houses. arenas, are jammed with audiences hungry for a laugh. Which is good for someone like me. As Rockefeller ~~und out: if you're selling c;omcthang, IL s mce to have a lot of buyc~. One of the best things about Amer- ica is that 1t likes foreigners. When my mother and dad arrived from Lon- don with the batch of uc; kad'i, they didn't have a cent. But we never <>tarved. There were ~choof room\ for all of w; and a tniant officer to ride 'h.otgun on us We all got joh<,. J even tncd one. But job'l are like olavc_<;; 1 rrever did acquire the taste for them One thing my parents could never get over was how loose the American ,11ociety was. Not that there isn't ~noh­ hery--Out compared with the England we came from, America was cake for everybody. There were no sirs, no madames. no counts. no Lords Just millions and millions or hey-you's. What do J like about America? The torch on the Statue of Liberty has been my Aladdin's lamp. I rubbed it and have received bounty and blessing<; beyond anything I could have dreamed or asked for. I cast a few crumbs upon the water and got the whole bakery. What's not to lilce? Senator Edmund S. Muskie: "Mine is an old American story." My father came to America as an immigrant from Poland. He started with almost nothing. But he became a res~ted tradesman in Maine and saw one of bis sons elected to the United States Senate. It's an old Amer- ican st?ry, rich in our tradition of op- portunity. This nation is reoowoed for the ~any chances it offers its people to improve their lives. Yet we are not content. We are striving to create more g~. job'>, better educational oppor- tun111es, better health care. We want 10 ensure every American man and woman a chance to reach for personal satisfaction. That's what I like about America. It's a co~ntry whose best old ways of doing thmgs are recognized for their value and preserved in the national life. But it is also a country which is not .1fra1d 10 take new directions when they arc needed to fulfiU the promi5c of our l<'mtitution America As told to Peer J. Oppenheimer Phyllis George, Miss America 1971: "Only a small minority think and act in a way that frightens me." Until became Miss America last year, l never had a chance to travel much . Of course I know that Texans are supposed lo be big braggers, but honestly, J hardly knew that there was any other state! But now that I've had an opportunity to see our country, east to west and nor1h to south, and an opportunity to observe so many dif- ferent people and occupa11ons. I've learned to love it more than ever. Why? First of all. becal~ I think Ameri- cans have a sense or humor. I like IO kid people. and with rare exceptions. they don't mind. I found that Ameri- cans usually respond pretty much in kind. The way you behave is rhe way they react. Jf one c;howc; intcrc~<;l in another person. it is almost alway" re- turned because American<; are ba!.1 cally outgoing, honest. stra1ghtfor· ward. Before I started traveling. I had grown alarmed by what l"d read about extrcmisLc; and revolutionancc;-aho11t temhle thtng\ our young people are supposed to say, feel, do. Yet I found that only a small m1ncmty think and act tn a way that fnghtcned me. Most of them are like me~oncerned Americans Outspoken. C ritica l. Ready for a change--but wanting 10 promote 11 peacefully. And that includ~ a lot of so-called hippies. I don't like tn call people hippies just because they have long hair and dres." differently. (f there's anything r ve learned it'<; that basically the vast ma1ority of Americans are good people. Positive people Beautiful people The more I we of them, the more I talk to them, the better J get to know them. the more I wa nt the opportunity to tell them how proud ( am to be a part of this great nation. Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia: "In this country, a man must ex· pect to be judged on how he per- forms." Most of all, I like the American people. Not because we have no faults, but because there is among Americans an almost universal recognition of our shortcomings and an almost universal desire to bridge the gap betw~n what is and what we know ought to be. J like the American people because we believe almost to a man that every person should be provided with an opportunity to stand on his own feet and enjoy <;ome modicum of human dignity And we aim hclieve that once that opportunity has been given, a man must expect to be 1udged on how well he perform~ Finally, I like the American people because, even with our problems and our short::om1ngs. there has never been a more charirnble, mote tolerant peo- ple in the history of this earth. Increase Your Pride in Arneria- Save $5.00! Sec America the beautiful. ... Meet its ·peoples ... in giant 3-votume col- lector's set. 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So till out the coupon below, Order as many sets as yoo h1ve little girls to 1ive them to. Enclose $1 tor each I 00 doll set you order. And even at th is amazing ~r111n you take no risk. If JOU don't 10 1 b' or u t e I y w i Id O¥er this ~rgain, iust send the Dolls blck and we will Pfomptly refund your money 100 DOLL CO.,. DEPT. 8l1 HOA_._..$,,_. hlf 0.-,., New Jwwy 07019 ""1• MU ce., -..t&SI •• ...._.. ~ hit..,...., .... JerM7 11111 C:.ntlt-n: I un't ••It lo H9 II thew dolls are 111 JOI.I:] tMy "'· (llCIOWd please fllld $ In Chee' rnontJ order O ash 0 for . set of t• • each 1l $1 ptin SOc f0< postap •nd h1ndll111 per Mt. II I am dluppolntad In tn. sllctitest, I wlll 1end the'" llM:• to you for r.,und as per your (11¥tntH. (Sorry, HO C 0 O.l .... . ,-· ·····---·-···-···-------- ~ ··--····-·· ------····--···---- C"1 .. _ . .lltM ... ·-··· .. 1 .... ··--······ .. ---------------------' In 1917, Lola Haynes defiantly lit up a cigarette in the dry goods section of Donnell y's Department Store. H er moment of defiance, however, was cut short . You•vecome a long way, baby. f • Regular & Menthol: 18 mg:·1ar'.' 1 2 mg. nrcoune av. per c1gare11e. FTC Report Nov'.70 Virginia Slims. "The Way Our Children Play Can Save Their Mental Health" uy Arthur weider, Ph. n. "I am convinc~ that children to- day would be better off if they played more. Not only would they enjoy their childhood more, but, in my opinion, they would be bet- ter able ta cope with the complex- ities of modem life." Let me share with you both a pro- fessional and a peTSOnal anguish-an anguish caused by a busy private prac- tice devoted to the psychological prob- lems of troubled children. Children who, among otheT things, gripe about their parents; and parents who, in turn. throw up their hands in despair because they wonder "where did we go wrong?" A typical day in lhe life of a psy- chologist is a sad thing. From morning till night, there is an endless ballad of troubles. Inadequacies and frustrations fill my room; deep-rooted problems with serious consequences fill my mind. And all this leads me to an unavoid- able conclusion : psychologists and psy- chiatrists should focus less or their time, energy and cxpert.ise upon therapy and a great dca.I more upon prevention. What do I mean by prevention? Well, in the case of children, I think of play activities. Play is to children what liv- ing and working is to adults. Who docs not remember with fond nostalgia the Let him have his play, his time ... to kick a can, to turn a rhyme, to steal a base and climb some trees. The years go swift as childhood flees. It happens once ... Let him have his ball. -.JULIAN BURG Prnidcat, Ouldoor Game Council '1f at tint,.,., don't eucceed. try, try ......... " Too mMJln the pr89el1t &W••tlon.,. IJCIW .. C .. wfthollt hevtfw heerd theM words. Thn>uch pley, a chNd CM learn the fM9ninC of the phntte. Monday, July 5th, ts the first "Come Out and Play" Olly, coucetw.d by the Outdoor G.me Coundf to pfOject the value of '1dds sfmpfy playlnc NU kida. H free-play activities of their youth- racing around the blocl. or hiding be- hind a tree in an exciting game of hide- aod-scck; playing soft-ball in the school yard, a game of jacks, or just playing one of lhosc solitary outdoor games like not stepping ob sidewalk cracks? I am oonvinocd that our children today would be better off if they played more of these games. Not only would they enjoy their childhood more, but, in my opinion, they would be better able to cope with the complexities of modern life later. Imagine with me, if you will, a Sat- urday afternoon in any American sub- urb. The grandstands arc packed with "rooters" who have come 10 witness their sons triumph according to rules similar to those useci in professional baseball An 1 I-year-old hits a fly ball out to center field where a 10-year-old drops it in the blinding sun. The fielder, after fumbling. throws it to his second base- man who tags the hitter. The umpiro-- a grownup, playing umpire with all good intentions-calls the bitter "out" as he slides into second. Dejected by this "unfair" decision, tile team at hat now walks out to take the field. Vi- gnette closed. Meanwhile, at a neighboring field, a bunch of kids who have "chosen up sides" for a pick-up baseball game, sans umpire, uniforms, spectators, are in- volved in their game. Again, an 11 -ycar- old belts out a ball which is dropped by a 10-ycar old; the tid rounds first hue, beads for second, slides, and is tagged by the second baseman. The fielder swears he "got" his man, the hit- ter swears be wu safe! An argument ensues, a brawl maybe, and both teams become deeply involved. What is really happening is that two doz.en kids arc resolving a conflict; they are experienc- ing, on their own, the difficulty and the satisfaction of working out a problem. And when this kind of experience is reinforced day after day, week after week, the result is children whe arc on their way to gaining maturity for them- selves--unencumbered by grown-up pressures, values or goals. And thiYd why I think free-play is good prevention against the psychologi- cal problems tormenting many kids to- day. When a child is allowed to play without adult supervision. he is allowed to express his personality; be can re- lease the feelinp and attitudes that have been pushing to get out in the open. Frco-play affords the child the opponunity to "play out" his feeling and resolve frustrations just as the individ- ual adult "taJb out" his difficulties. T1lC spin-off values of free.play are, I think. numerous. Consider: Free-play enc:ouraca the develop- ment of seff-reliance. Each child needs to prove him.self and to experience suc- cess at some game or activity. Having discovered an area of exoellencc. be it alone or in concert with peers, the child has a sense of fulfillment He has done something on bis own. Development of this kind of self-reliance in early years is necessary in order to feel comfortable with others later, and free-play is the devefoping ground that helps make this possible. Free-play Inspires respect for the Individual. The respect for self which f rec-play engenders is the basis for re- spect of the individual. We encourage healthy, positive self-fulfillment for others if we experience early success for ourselves as children. free-play often abundant opportu- nity and experience for aocilll inter- action and adjustment. Group proc- esses such as sharing, team play, and camaraderie have lhcir beginnings in children's play. This is where the child learns to share and to submerge his personality to that of the group. Such opportunities for understanding and re- lationships arc rarely sali.sfied in the home or schoolroom because there arc too many restraints. But there is no bet- ter way to get acquainted with other people than through play, from which lasting friendships frequently develop. free-play is a trafninc cround for cosNnl with competition. The develop- ment of a socc:essful "keep trying" al- titude is essential for emotional survival in an America which daily confronts its citizens with competitive situations. "If at first you do not succeed, try, try, again ... " Where has this adage gone? The present generation is growing up without ever having beard these wi~ words. Nonetheless, it is as true today as it was yesteryear. 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Jim retorts that biking has liber- ated him, too. (At 51, he has finally become accustomed to ( riends wh(l ask him incredulously, ''You bike lo work?"') It savec; his nerves, money anu even time. More important, it has helped bring do wn his blood pressure, strengthen his heart and improve his general health . From a broader point of view, giving up our automobile in favor of cycling and public transportation represl'nts our own ecology action project. It's not going to solve the environmenlal cri,ic;, of cour'.>e, but it is a step in the rrghl direction. ·rwo years ago. Jim w~ \weallng 1hrough traffic en route IC> h1o; bu~i­ ness in a town 20 mile\ frnm New Yo rk, developing a h11lge. downing two or lhrce Martinis helore din- ner and suffering from a scrinuo; case of high blood pw.~urc. When a doctor prescrihc<l excrc i~e. Jim decided lo try bicycling-and r followed c;uit The fnllciwing S11nda y we <\Cl out on a 10 -mile jaunt arounJ a local park. ll was not long before we dt'>· covered we were not alone . J he park's bridle paths and roads were filled with cyclists : teen-agers, oldsters and family groups We began talking to fam1lie~ rec;t- rng on the grass. '"Biking'<; brought us closer together," said a fa1her o f four. "We take s hort trips every weekend, and have so many adven- tures tha1 talk around the dinner ta- ble gets really lively." "Frankly," confided o ne mother, "when our two teen-agers asked for • Family Wee~ly, Jttly 4, 1971 tbc car, we worried a great deal. N ow they've joined a cycling club. pedal 10 school and actually prefer bikec; 10 cars." In tbe following months, we de- cided 10 begin biking to work. Today J tm rides between JO and 20 milec; a day, while I cover up to 15. At first, biking in 1be rain was un- pleasant. Now we've discovered that once you're wet, you're wet-and it only takes a few minutes to dry 0111. Last Decem ber, to our enormous surprise, we found that, properly clothed, we could enjoy pedaling even at rhe nippy temperature of five de- grees above zero. For the first time in years, neither of us had a single cold :ill winter. M oving at the easy pace of I 0 m.p.h., one can use up over a 1,000 caloric~ an hour, we haJ been told Jim can testify to that. In less than a year. his weight dropped fro m 195 poundc; 10 162 and hie; blood prec; c;urc became normal. Ac; for me I'm paq 40, hut I feel like a girl in her 20's again. P&rtly J\ a resull of the concern over pollu11on, America has been cn1oy1ng a "'bike hoom," ec;pecially among adult'. Cycling enthusiast" all c11c lhc )tame c;at1s fact1ons and ad vantaRCS Jim ;i nd 1 have discovered CCl'r10my. speed, health a nd pure en joymcnt. 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Thr ads arr placed oy '"'P- utabl' companies. Tht' items and copy are che-ck~ by Family Wrt"kly for reliability, too. Vrt with thou- sands of orders coming in us11ally to our ad11ertiscrs, sometimes uninten- tional dt'lays occur. Although such delays happrn only infrrquently. whrn lhry do, Family Wttkly wants to assist you as much u possible If you'vr any question about mail order, just wrilr: Susan Paine, Family Weekly, 641 Lexington Ave- nue, New York, N.Y. 10022. QUIZ/By John E. Gibson How Well Do You R Control Your li?A Temper? True or False: H someone makes you mad, instead of letting him know how you feel, it's better to keep your anger under wraps and avoid contacting him for awhile (See answer number 4) Scieooe ha.' made some fascinating discoveries about anger which may serve you in good stead the next time you get hot under the collar. This true-false quiz lets you in on them. 1. Instead of swallowing your anger when someone makes you mad, you should try to clear the air" by hav- mg it out with him then and there, letting him know exactly bow you feel without pulling any punches. 2. When anger is suppressed for a long time, it gradually loses its po- tency until fin.ally it dies out complete- ly, like a burned out candle.. 3. A man is likely to lose his temper more quietly aft.et' he's bad a few drinks. 4. If someone makes yoo mad, in- stead of letting him know how you feel, it's better to keep your anger under wraps and avoid contacting him for a while. 5. Extroverts lose their tempers more quickly than introverts. 6. The person who outwardly remains aim and unruffled in ang.:r-provok- ing situations bas a great advantage over the person who lets his feelio&' show. 7. Some people have difficulty CJC- pressing their anger, no matter how mad they get. ANSWERS 1. False. Psychologica.t studies on an- geT have shown that, instead of "clear- ing the air," such confrontations are lt"kely to ma.kc both people mad and serve little purpose except to malcc the parties' diffeceoc:es even harder to reconcile. 2 . False. Psychiatric studies show that when angeT is bottled up for a long period it is apt-when finally released -to express itself in dangerous and violent form. ultimately erupting in a surge of pass.ion "culminating in the unleashing of intense destructive rage." 3 . False. Studies have .shown lhal drinking does not shorten a man's temper or male him more aggressive. Whal it can do is reduce his inhibi- 10 J.'amilv WuJ.111 . JttlJJ 4. 1911 tioos to the point where he expresses tus anger in a destructive manner, such as in fisticuffs or violent lan- guage. There is also another factor: he is aware of the fad th.al, when he has been drinking, he is likely to be ellcused for conduct which would be sociany uoacoeptable if be were cold sober. 4 . Falu. As Or. Robert R. Holt ob- serves in summing up the findio&' of a study of anger sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health, anger sbouki not be suppressed, but should be upressed in a constructive manner. He puts it this way: "If I am angry with you, it is essential that l communicate fully and clearly how l see what happened and how it affected me, so as to get you to sec why I feel the way I do." Nine times out or I 0, this kind of approach will be most effective because it enables each persoo to really understand and appreciate the other's point of view. 5. True. Studies conducted at the Uni- versity of London show that atro- verts a.re quicker to blow their tops than introverts, who are ''less inclined to behave in an aggressive manner. and do not lose their temper easily ... 6. Fals~. He has a tremendous dis- advantage in that he isn't likely to live as long. 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Used to relieve headaches and muscular pains, reduce fever and soothe inflammation in rheumatic fever and arthritis, aspirin can cause anemia and stomach hem- orrhages, interfere with the normal clotting of blood and induce attacks in one out of five asthmatics. In short, u.re aspirin with cau, and when in doubt ask. your doctor. PEOPLE :AND YOU By Shirley Sloan Fader friends Make You Feel Better Ho w do you pick a friend? When you're with someone who is similar to you in attitudes and personality, you feel better about YOURSELF. As rhe psychologists put it. your self-csreem ijses. "I like that person," you may say. Whal you really m ay mean i'i. ··1 like myself better when rm with him." The other person's similar behavior maker you more con{idl'nt that your own perscnality and yo11r own way of beha~·ing are "right" or "acceptable." Re- cent psychological studies indicate that your ability to make other people feel better about themselve.r is the basis 011 which they piclc you a.r a friend. And vice versa. THE DIET-WATCH By Harriet La Barre Heavyweights: They Won't Eat What They Can't See An ingenious study made at the Department of Psy- chology at Yale revealed that overweight students actually cal les.r food than normal-weight students if they have to get up from 1he meal and get more food out of a refriger- ator! Jn the s1udy, if an obese student was served three roast beef sandwiches. he ate all three. If he was served onr \andwich. he ate o nly that one. He would never Ret up to fll'f another. But the normal-weight student might leave one or lwo if he was -;erved three. And if he was served only one sandwich, he might get up and get another. "'These (indinlr':· reported !he researcher. "suggest that the obese individual will hahitually cat everything he is served in a typical meal " The a'VrraRe prrson eats principally to re- duce l111nl(er. then s1opc:. Sn, 1f yo11 have o wnght problem -rlie lru on thr rable the l>eflrr1 Cook only rcac;onablc <;ervings of meat, vegetahl~. ~alad or whatever. And ii wont hurt either to cat <;Jowly, savoring each t)ire. PET CORNER By Felicia Ames Beware the collar The nca collar for cats and dogs h as produced an en varnnmcntal cri,is for the flea. But did you know that some pct~ a lso rcacr violently lo the toxic c;uhc;1ance in the collar\1 1he ~ymptumc: range from severe skin irritation to general syc;temrc da<iordcr; '>uch as vomiting. diarrhea and fever Some veterinarians rvrn consider animals that have bun wearinfl the collar.f lo be poor .fUrRiral risks. Cats are mo<;t su'iccptihle, probably became their small m :c allows the poic:on in the collars to he absorbed into the blood stream in high concentration. Veterinarians recom- mrnd rhot the collars be 11St'd with caution. Some sug~t that pets wear collars for only 48-hour periods every twn weeJ.1, others recommend removing them at two-week intervals for breathing periods of two o r three days. All veterinarian<; :illvisc /requent insprction under and around tht' collar and immediate removal if the pct shows sign'i of ~---------------' rencrion n /<'amil11 Weekl11, JullJ 4. 1971 II a n c 1t c 'I n f OVEITISEMfl'fl hat You Can Do Now With Inflatable Boats Collapsible, maneuverable and virtually unsinkable, these offspring of the old-style life raft off er a cheap low-maintenance way to get in on the boating boom By Cecil Hoge, Jr . In the past , running a rough whitewater rive r h as been the sometime sport of expert enthu- siasts or impetuo us fools. Riding raging rapids 1s like 5urllng a boulder-slrewn beach. As long as you avoid the rocks and boulders, you're safe. O ne slight m iscalcula tion, however, m1gh1 resulr 1n disa<;ter A rough wh11c- wa 1e r river can destroy a canoe in seconds. Then people began to run wh11ewatcr rivers in inflarahle pontoon rafts and 1oday, running whitewater river. " one of the fa<;tesl growing sporl~ 1n the coun- try. Becau~ inflatables arc the safe">t type of hoa1 in rapids, there a rc now a number of whitewater 5ehooh 1hat ral.e people down nveM only in inflatables The vinyl canoe shown on 1hc cover of the May 21 issue of thi' magazine '' another type of 1nna1able that ha<; been used ex1en-;1vely on ravers. These canoes have 1hc advan rage of having the maneuverab1li1y of a -ca noe and 1he <;afc ry of an inflarable Up until recently, 1ntla1able-; made ,1l- 1JHlSI n(l mroadii in this counlry. M~I JlCOple thought that mnatahles wouJU tn· -;tantly puncture and sinl like a 'ltClnc. They were not aware that practically all infl atables have multiple. c;cparalcly in- na1ed air compartments making 1h1c; v1r- 1ually 1mpoo;siblc. And many were not aw are of the tre me ndo u' sc1ent if1c progress 1n the field of .. yn1he11c rubher materials. However, rui peo ple began to shed their prejudices about inflatables and realized JllSt how safe. practical and cheap they really were, inflatable sales began to rise. Ba.~ically, there arc two types of mate- rials used in making inflatables. The most expensjve and toughc:st arc made out of eoprcne-treated nylon fabrics. The ny- "The public .. becinning to realize just how practical, safe and inexpensive inflatables are." Ion fabric gives 1he boat Its stre ngth, and the neoprene provides a watertight seal Any inflatable made out of this material 1s virtually impossible to puncture. The other tyJlC of material widely used is vinyl. This is far cheaper. but 1s also easier to puncture. Still. provided that 1t is not of inferior qualit y, vinyl can with· stand almost any treatment it receives. including that of whitewater. In add1t1on. it 1c; also easier to repair a vinyl infla1able. There are three basic types of boars being offered on rhc inflatable boat mar- ket today: canoes, dmgh1c'\, <ipeedhoats. Of the fi.-,;t two. the canoes arc more maneuverable and have more of the char- acteristics o f an ac1ual hoat. The ding- hies, on the other hand. being alm<Xt round. generally hold a little more hul arc harder to maneuver, cspec1all) tn the <ourf or whitewater T"he <>peedooat~ arc normally made Clut of neoprene-treated fabric<; becnusc the y have to have enough ng1d11y 10 support an engine. Usually, they have a wooden flcx)r and tran,om to give e11tra ~UppClrl. They range in sire-; from ..even to 20 feet 11nd take outhoard engines ur 10 50 hr They are used a<o dingh1e". a." fishing hoals -even for walcrskiing Generally, inflatable speedboats can do anything a normal hard-hulled hoar can do, Clnly better. They take leo;.'i draft, turn 'iharply and have much faster initial pickup. And lhey use les'\ gas hccause they are lighter. Any inflatable will fit easily into the average-sized trunk of an American car Today. for the firs! time, the American public is realizing just how practical, safe and cheap inflatables are. More and more people, with limited space and mooey, are finding they can have full boating pleasure without the usuaJ ex- pense and bother. Inflatables have truly come of age.. <' H you like water, you'll love I'yrawa Thanks to the discovery of a new. sui:>er· strong synthetic material called "Oynavil," a new type of pleasure boat has been developed. The Pyrawa inflat- able canoe is totally portable, extraor- dinarily safe, and fun for aH. Multiple, separately inflated compart- ments insure maximum safety If one compartment should get punctured, the other compartments more than keep you and your Pyrawa afloat. The maintenance kit that comes with every Pyrawa has everything you need to repair your boat in minutes ... pennanently. Fishing, surfing, camping .• even in whitewater, you'll have more fun with less What People Say About PYRAWA: "Our Py,..w• l'eached p:acn other w1u inaccessobla. We even played sames with bea.,er11." W.S~ Wisc. "We really en}oyed our Pyrawas. My wHe and I beck-pedted 26 ""'"" on lakH. 20 mile nms. lots of rapl<h, no t,.ils. heavy underbrush and downfall or -80 miles In 10 days. Pyrawas made tri1Yell1n1 much ••••er. "Inflatable Pyrawa best thlna on r.ve r. Very roucti. low water. Reaular canoe or kayak can't ma ... It, rub ber ,..tts require • lot of E>Or1•1inj(. lots of enloyment cwt of Pyrawa · S.K., Orel{On effort. And best of all, you can take it with you. Pyrawa packs small. It's easy to carry and it inflates in minutes. Take on your bac k or your motorcycle. In a plane or a trunk. Pyrawa goes with you. These boats are tremendously popular in Europe. Now, they are available here! Only upkeep necessary is an occasional hosing down with plain water. Don't miss out on boating pleasure this s ummer. Take advantage of this in- c redible otter and order your inflatable canoe today. I~ lncredlble Comfort, You'll never know how comlorhblt tllen boils reall7 are 'Iii you try -· "'Took Pyrawa lor several t rops down river with crandcholdrwn also to mountain lakes, Ideal to c•rry around. Heve truck·c•mper. ""P cenot Inside deflated Greatett w•• Pyrawa in surf. You can"! even turn 11 owr, It's like • cork. Whether you co sld•ways o r backwards, II alway$ •t•ys on tof,." W.A.H., Teaas "Any inflatable s a dozen tlmff safer In raclnc rouch water than the bftl small hard boat•,"' now rePOr1s Sport. Allefd Maculne. ~"'' canoe w1lla art electronlcally waldecl ol • navll", a new matulal ol hl1h molecular wa 1ht 1tvln1 txctpllontl stren1lh 1nd durability. Runnln1 o~r with e1r didn't •vef! hurt this Pyrawa! N-2 Pyr.wt In Its own c1rr7ln1 ba1 rudy 10 10 where you eo. This Mt man boat Is 7'6w Iona and welahs 12 lbs. r-------------------------1 I LEISURE IMPORTS, INC. 104 N. Ar11nsfon An~ 5t. JenMS, N.Y. 11780 • 516-724-8900 I Order Your Boat Today _ .. in time for Vacation Fun Ahead I Every Pyrawa comes I I with one year guarantee against manufacturing defects or faulty workmanship. I 0 f"ull cesh payment enclosed. Ship ptepa1d. lbs., holdt 250 lbs. C.rryln& baa. malnte· I I na nce kit Included. $54.95. I 0 ~! cr.dlt card It . You mar charae n N-1 Py,.wa-Chlld's cano.-6'r lone, 6 I me direct al pricn below plus 0% for separate air compartmenta. Welsh• 1 lbs , I shipt>lnc coit. hold• 200 lbs. C.rrylnJ !Mia and melnt• nance kit Included. $39.95. I I O N-5 py,.wa-Two m•n cenoe (l•"l•)-tO•r loris, l 1 stpe,.t• •Ir computmenta. Weist>• Ac.c:euoriH: I 20 lbs., holda 550 lbs. C.rryln« baa. two O 8' Double End Paddl• -$9.99 I ,.mov.ble aeets, maintenence kit l~luded. 0 Easy Bellows Air Pump -$9.99 I $99.95. I O H~ Pyrwwa-Two man unoe (amall)-9'6~ He me _____________ _ I lone. 9 aepe,.te •Ir compertment1. Welch• I 17 lb9., holdl 450 Iba. C.ryylnc ba.. re· Add I movable Inflatable ... ,, maintenance kit ,______________ I lnclud4MS. $79.95. City I O N-2 Pyrawa-One man ce-7'6• Iona, --------------I L _ ~ ~~e~r :::."'.::'::.:'::·:::._eiatts .:._2 _ ~e-__________ J . . They've loo~ others. But this for them. Already the slicing through surf. And runnin with the wind. Their cigar:ett . ,..,..,.,__, ..... ,,, Viceroy. They w s s~ttle. for less.; ---rof A Talen When a be rs. dor, un self wi He has ing her be reco man n sent to One you o You11 "No told r got p At a trons w CWhat in theCWorld! . A PRISONER'S PORTRAIT Talent develops in strange pfaces When a prisoner paints, he also remem- bers. This prisoner is in bis mid-20's, and is serving a long sentence on the Isle of WighL The painting, which took 4 weeks to complete in the main corri- dor, under guMd, shows the artist him- self with "a lovely girl I loved and Jost." He has protected her privacy by "chang- ing her features a little so she will never be recognized." The anonymous young man never had painted until he was sent to jail. ...,. "The 20-Year Marriage Blahs"? Yes, they do exist: 125,000 U.S. divorces a year involve couples married 15 1ycan or more. Worse, the rate of middtc- aged divorce is rising. These couples "hunger to live life more fully before they die," sa~ .. Girl Talk." magazine. If a husband or wife looks back and likes marriage "to the extent of even a C-plus,'' they continue together. But if the future "loots like another 20-year sentence," they begin to think in terms of parole... Some advice for keeping 'The 20-Y ear Marriage Blahs" from encroaching: 1) Rcoognizc the prob- lem. 2) Realize that a rewarding ~ life is important. 3) Communicate: be aware of each other's needs. fears and frustrations. 4) Cultivate new friends and interests. Why would anyone H rich as Peter Gimbel risk bis life to swim (and pho- tograph) deadly sharks? "I wanted to break into movies,'' was Gimbel's an- swer. He could have had a cushy ca- reer with his family's famous depart- ment store (and did put in a year there "because J felt I owed it to my father.·•) But at 43, ht said , "I had a late start as a produc.er and director of films and felt this was the best way to prove myself." So he dived right in with the man-eating Great White Shark (a breed which eats first, unlike other sharks whkh issue a warning}. The re· suit is the film, "Blue Water, White ltoips l:I Q.uotes ~ ~ .i. ) STAMPING GROUNDS My wife was doing someth!og smart To save a little money. T find it reaDy r11tbef' sweet. Though some may think it's funny. Sbe heard that postal rates would rise To ltdp ~ fiscal Cl"iL!M, And llO •• boapt ., qait.e • lot Of lbunpa at tltose old prices. --Ric#uirJ Armour One girl to another: "Gee, Mary, you ought to hurry, sbou1do't you? You'll be late." "No," said .her friend, "T ·· ftlready told Jim I was going to be late, so I've got plenty of time yet." -Luci/It! I . Goodyt!ar At a cocktail party, two young ma- 1rons who had liked each other at first -... meeting were chatting away in a cor- ner of the room. "See that attractive man over there ?" one asked. ''He was flirting outra- geously with me a little while ago. then suddenly he seemed to lose interest in me. I wonder why." "Maybe," suggested the other. "he saw me come in. He's my husband." -Dorothea Kt>nl TALBERrs IMP-BUTTONS No wonder they're :ro uput in Wash- ington about the national strikes. If you miss a day's pay, the Govt-mment loses almost as much a:r you do. • -Henry E: Uabt> PETER GIMBEL. WEALTHY DAREDEVIL "Either you get killed or you don't" Death." Peter is impatient with people who say they almost got killed. "There's no such thing," be insists~ "either you get killed or you don't. And rm still alive." Know who the origjnal Uncle Sam was? He was Samuel Wilson, a meat- packer in Troy, N . Y.. at the time o( the War of 1812. Everyone in those parts called him "Uncle Sam" Wilson. and he supplied meat to the troops sta- tioned nearby. The meal was stamped with the U.S. government-certification. But to the military workers who knew him, that U .S. stamp meant Uncle Sam Wilson. Eventually, almost anything with the U.S. stamp became known as "Uncle Sam's"-aod. in due course, Uncle Sam wa.r the U.S. and continues to be. NEATNESS COUNTS Y~ there's "a place for eve1'}'11ahac." On that my kids apee, Aad "n-erything ia pla«," of coarse, ls how things oacht to be. Bat still we have Ollie problem That I simply cu't lpore- To tMm, it lllCftD8, IM~ Rderncl to In aich case Is '"on the loor." -Ruila Claadwirlc Fishing buO: Finntk. -Frank Tyger The coach of a Little l.eague base- ball team called J.be boys together for the season's first practice session. He attached a roster of the team to a clip- board and, as the wortcout progres,,ed. he studied the players and listed their strengths and weaknesses on the roster sheet. There were notations such as f a.Jt, good arm. hu:k.s confidenu. good coordination and G .L .M A colleague glanced at the notes and asked: "What do th05C initials mea:'l- G.L.M.?" 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Twins at Minnesota 10:30 O ( 3 ) (~ NFL Action "The Football Follies " THURSDAY, JULY 8 8:30 @ Olympic Boxing FRIDAY, JULY 9 7:30 O Angel Baseball Angels 11s A's at Oakland SATURDAY, JULY 10 11:00 AMO (!OJ Major League Baseball l :30 O Kick-Boxing 2:30 ( 61 Forum Boxing 1o Sports Challenge 4:00 I Car & Track M.V.P.-Johnny Bench 4 :30 NBA Highlights 5:00 Hollywood Park Racing The $60,000 Beverly Hills Handicap I for 3 year-olds and up at l % mtle on turf. O 3 r 6 ) British Open Golf Tournament Tape delay of final round o f play from Royal Birkdale Golt Club tn So11thnort, England I Futbol·Soccer 8 :00 Saturday Night Fights 10:30 Bo• de Mexico [))'NAM/(' f)LJ(} Ai/0111 W eit (rt~htJ 1111d Burt W urt! .111tr nf /J1111m111 011</ Re1hi11 whi'll "'Bmmr111," tht' action pac/...£•tl (11mu 11ill'l!llfllf'1· /1/111 f1•11r1111111.1 rli1•1r fa11r11.1·ric derring-do. 11i11 i11 color u11 1/,,. AlJ(' S1111rl111· Nn:hr Mo1·ic, rJu/v 4) 11r Q PM. THE O~ILV PILOT. TV WEEK. 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'' ......... . I . . wa help you to I mokeJt. ) '----------------------------m sawyer , Business Colleges, Inc. 1971 P•I• 3 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 3, 1971 DAYTIME PROGRAMS MONDAY thru FRIDAY MOnNIN C 6:00 8 @ Summer Semester 6:25 O Education E.tthange 6:30 8 Odyssey (8) TV 8 Classroom Mon Wed . Frt : Acrou the Fence Tues Voice of Ag· riculture Thurs o Today on the Farm m Features 0 @) m The Who, What Whtre Game Art James hosls. 0 @@That Girl (:JTempo ID let's Rap @ Bill Johns News ffi Buy-Line AFTERNOON 12:00 f) lucky Pair and m Religious Programs mTV Bingo 3:30 f) The Mike Roy Show O Mike Dourtas O Su Hunt r6) Leave It lo Beaver 0 13) al One Life to live ID Phil Silvers Tues Fri @ Cartoons m Christ the Living Word m Cinem1 36 6:45 El) Commodity Report 7:00 ft @ CBS News John Hart 0 m Today Show 19) Cartoons 0 m Joe Garagiola's Ml'mory 3:45 ail u Comunidad at Dia Game ID Thunderbirds @ Spiderman ffi Market Opening 7:30 (~ Superm•n O History ol World Theatre (:J futures ID Yogi & Friends @ Hobo Kelly ffi Stocli M11ket Coverage 8:00 tl Capt.in Kangaroo 'I; Hot Wheels O Ralph Story's A.M. ,8 Sunup Mel Knoepp O News Meyers/Del Rio 19 Today Show ID C1rtoons 8:30 00 Coffee Bruk ID Dennis the Menace @Gumb~ 8:50 (l J News Dick MrAlee1 8:55 (6) Children's Teaclter 9:00 ft [8 i The Lucy Show , 3 ) Sesame Street 0 ®) m Dinah's Place O Movies: See Daytime Movres 0 (6) Jack La unne ID Movie: See DaytimP Movies @ Uncle Waldo ff) Seume Street # 156 160 9.30 tl (i) Beverly Hillbillies O Can You Top This? Cooking Wed. only. 0 (V@ CD Bewitched 8)@) News m Insight @Crafts With Katy Mon • Travel Films Tues . Thurs. Fn Perspec- tive/Stretch & Sew Wed El) The Real World 12:30 6 (})As the WOfld Turns 0 JQl ffi Days of Our Lives 0 Movie Came 0 (.V 16) ffi Love, Aml!fican Style ID High Noon Bulloons @ Dialing for Dollus ffi Stock Muhl Close l :00 ft (~ love Is • Many Splendored Thing 0 Q) et) The Doctors O Ben Casey ~ Galloping Gourmet 0 (3) ffi Alt My Children m Movie: See Daytime Movies. ffi C~arting the Market 1.30 8 (_8) The Guiding Light 0 fig,1 ffi Another World 0 (V (6) ffi Let's Make a Deal O Orange County Report Fri only @fashions in Sewing/News El) Commodity Report 0 Ql m Concentration 2:00 f) [8 Secret StOJm ~6 Virfinia Crah•rn Show I 0 'fc)' ffi BrigM Promisl' OB Movie: See Oayt1mr Movies I 0 Strange Paradise @ Romper Room 0 J 6 Cl) Newlywed Game El) Stock M1rket (:J Movie· C'\ee Dayltme Movies l!)·OO tl 8 Family Alltu @ Topper Mon f11 See the USA 3 Movie See Daytime Mov1~s rues lhu1s Trav~I Wed 0 00 m Sale ol the Century @ features/Public Sennc;e 10·30 ft L81 Love of Life 0 1o m HolfyWood Square\ 6) Phil Don1hue Sh~w @ T11vel Films 11 :00 tl (!IJ Where the Heart Is 0 ®l m Jeopardy O Gatlopin& Gourmet @ Topper Mon . fri • Hive Gun Will Trnel Tues .. Wed • Thurs 11:15 ID DEBUT Operation Grandparents Tues ; Ben Hunter's Adoptions Stir· ment Thurs 11:20 lFJ Fnhlona in Stwln& 11:30 tl Ci) Search for Tomorrow 2:10 ff) Charlre's Pad 2:30 8 8 Ulge of Night 0 1Q) m Somerset O famous Jury Trials 0 3 1 (6' Cl) Otting Game @Roy Rogers ff) Educational Features J:OO f) Gomer Pyle O It's Your Bet Tom Kennedy O Hi&hw1y Patrol 0 CV @ al General H~ittl la) Movie: See Daytime Movies JO) David Frost Shr.w ID Pay Ctrd<1 ID Rody and Friends 4:00 f) Mr Ed O The Rifleman l6) Ban1na Spills 0 (3) ffi Pau word O News Ba~ter Ward W News Putnam/r1shman @ Po"y Pig ra Religious Featuru ail Topicos de la Semana Mon . Calend1110 de la Comunidad Thurs 4:15 aJ Dos Gallos en Palenque 4:30 f) 13 Movie: See Dayhme Movies O Father Knows Best ,-6 1 I Love Lwcy O Eyewitneu Nevu 10 Fuhion in Sewi ng/Cartoons @ The Munsters ffi Sesame Street # 156 160 m Pattern tor Living m Oetru del Muro ~Features ffi That Giil 5:00 0 fD News Jess Marlow O News Kevin Sander~ r 6 ) ABC News Reasoner Smith I 8 l NYPD O Holiday Movie Mon See Day lime Movies. The Real McCoys Tues F 11 10 Petticoat Junction W My Favorite Martian @Bozo's Big Top Show m Qnema 30 E.tJ Cita con Emiho l uero CE En Petado de Sof11 CD Galloping Gourm et 5:30 O Angel Warm-Up Tues Wed . One Step Boond Mon Thur~ Vir· g11111 Gtah•m Show I 11 6 Perry Muon 0 ,J ABC News 8 News Ray Wilson O ~ndid Camera Tues ·Thur~ 101 News R1naker I Couppee m Dennis the Menace @ Cllllaan's Island ffi Mlsterogen' Neighborhood m News/ Pntor's De"' m Comlcos y Cancionu m Don Wilson's Town Talk ~ Cues1ion de Segundos C1E) Desert on TV 5.35 ~ Hatar.ha SATURDAY JULY 3 EVENING 4:00 tl R!ptrtoire W~shop 0 ~r & T11ell O M.V.P.-Johnny Bench (iJ Animal World ID Man to Man m America in Spece 4:30 tl Movie: "Your Ptst Is Showing'' (drama) '58-Peter Sellers. Terry Thomas 0 NBA Hi&hlights 0 Celebrity Bowling @ I Spy o M•n to Man ID Untamed World ff) Currftlt Evtnls ra faitll for Tod1y a> El Mundo en que Vivimos m Navy Prolo1ue 4:45 m Pre-G1mt Soccer 5:00 O 1rs Ac:ademit O Hollywood P11li Racing The SI00,000 Hollywood Derby for three year old champions-al a mile and one lour1h. 0 (j ) (j) ffi ABC's Wide World of Sports 0 The Avengen 'iO) Ntws Schwartz /Hill m Ml'vie· (C) "Gunman's Wal~" (drama) '58 Van Heflin Tab Hunl er. Kathryn Gr anl @ Mantrap Al Hamel hosts m Quut lot Life m Futbol Soccer m Bronco 5:30 O KNBC Newservice 0 Sports Challenge r:s:_ News Jim Gordon llQJ NBC News @Treasure ff) Dur Vanishing Wilderness m fisher Family 6·00 8 Bi2 New' CletP Rober1s O ffiHBC Newt O Laredo 8 CBS News 0 Bos.s City 10 Men f rom Shlloh @Burke's l.iw ffi Waterfront ffi San f11ncisco Ml~ m Muste.ale/Davey & Clohattt 6:30 f) About 1 Week 3 Sports With Ber1ka 0 II.NBC News Conlerence 6J Perry Mason 0 Eyewitness News f 8 \Star Trek fl) Hobby Showca~ ffi The French Chef ra Children's Gospel Hour ffi Edge of Eternity (Continued) SATURDAY (Continued) 7:00 6 CBS Newi Roaer Mudd. rn Tlt• Odd Couple A con man tries to pull off the big· gest caper of his career, but a sticky-lingered lady gets Into the act. 0 News Larry Burrell. Ii) Del RHVU Show al ~ne MHicano O ! lfiClliL i ll111lta of U1bllltJ In- surance authorities and California political offici1ls talk 1bout the rea· sons why automobile end property insurance rates a1e climbing sky 10:00 O (j) Mannix (R) Alex Dreier hiif!. guests as a man who helps Mannia O The Golddlgger' try to clear a condemned oonvicl O Juvenile Jurt Host Jack Barry whose fellow Inmates riot because welcomes Roman Gabnel they believe him innocent. 0 Dt1th Veller D1ys 0 Hews m Combat 0 Joyce & 81rtm1: for Adulb 0) Ch1mplonship Wrutllna Only EE Cfe•tlve Llvlna With Cr1fts m News Ken Jones. al) David Sunkind Show @ Oak Ridge Boys al TBA ID NET rt1yhouse m It 11 Written a> Naches Tlp1ti11 7:30 f) (j) Mission: Impossible (R) 111 10:30 0 P11yboy After Dart the face ol an offshore missile O T111et crisis, the IMF etposes a nuclear m Movie: "Lost Horizon" (drama) arms treaty secretly ~gned by a '37-Ronald Colman. Jane Wyatt previously friendly country and a @ News Biil Reddick. hostile power. al Box de Mtxico 0 @) m Andy Wllll1m' (R) Andy's guests are Bob Hope, Dusty Spring· 11:00 f) ffi 0 Cl)®) Hews field, James Garner, Ray Stevens @ De1th V1llty Daya and The Osmond Brothers 0 Eytwttness News 0 @ al lawrente Wtlk 0 f riiht Nlaflt; "Wasp Woman" O Miiiion $ Movie: (2hr) ''Most and "Man in Outtr Spica." Dangerous Man Alive" (drama) '61 Ii) full Gospel Businessmen -Ron Randell. Debra Pagel m Chiller Thutre al Mujeru, Mujeres y Algo Mu 11:00 O S1turd1y Hight Fights m Movie: (C) (2hr) "Gun"'1n's Walk" (d11ma) '58-Van Heflln. Tab Hunter. Kathryn Grant EE World Tomorrow m Consllft1tlon al El Usu;ero (I!) Peliculu 8:30 8 MJ Three Sons (R) A beau tifut young woman comes into the rives ol lhe Douglas lamlly and causes the women lo do a slow burn when she easily manipulates the men 0 ®) m HBC Saturday Movie: To Be Announced 0 Val Doonlcan Show Flor ence Henderson. Tom Paxton and Bruce forsyth guest @ Porter W1goner Show EE Hour of Deliverance g;) The Story 11:15 f) Fabulous 52! "Y1nllee Doodle D1ndy" (musical) '42-James Cag ney, Joan Leslie Movie: "White Fullltr" (west ern) 'SS-John Lund. Robert Wig· ner U :30 O Movie: ''Sunri11 at C1mpobello" (drama) '6(}-Ralph Bellamy. Greer Garson e Movie: "Uncle Wu I Vampire" (comedy)-Chrlstopher Lee Renato Rascel (!) Movie: "Sentimental Journey," John Payne. Maureen O'Hara. O Movie: "An1tomy ol 1 Murdtt" (mystery) '59-James Stewart, lee Remick. Ben Gauara, Kathryn Grant "8'1 Movie; "Thunder Road" (drama) ·s8-Robert Mitchum. Gene Barry 10 Movie: "Up Front" (comedy) ·51 Tom fwell Oa111d Wayne @ Movie: "Gma1se" (drama) 'J/ -Ma11a Schell Francoise Perter 9·00 f) 8 Arnie IR) Arnie s pal lul1u~ 12:30 m All-Hight Show· "Room to Let." loses his 1ob on the eve ol his 201h ''My Brother's Keeper," "Wup Wom· wedd1n~ anniversary and Arnie 10" and "Fort Algiers." tries to cheer him up by 1e enacting Julius wedding @ Tiie Wilburn Brothen 61)1The Advocates l ·00 f) Movie "The Thing Th1t Wouldn't Die" (drama) '58 Wilham Rey nolds. Andi a Marhn 6, News THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 3, 1971 Producers Chuck Barris and Woody Fraser have com· pleted the first two segments of The Bill Russell Show, a talkshow format starring the famed black athlete. Series. a Fraser-Barris production for syndication, kicked off the ini· tial segments with guests ex· Secretary of the Interior Gov. Walter Hickel, Muhammad Ali. ABC· TV sports-caster How- ard Cose ll, U.S. Army Gen· eral "Pappy" James, Bobby Stevens and the Checkmates, comedian George Carlin, and John Kerry Latter is the most decorated veteran of the Viet Nam War, who threw away his medals during the recent Vet's March on Washington. Also appearing in the shows, via spec ially filmed segments, are Sen. Ted Kennedy and Gov. George Wallace. * * * In spite of the cast changes in The Doris Day Show for the upcoming season . KAY BAL· LARD will remain as a regular. which will put her all over the tube beginning in September. In addition to her appear- ances with Doris. Kay's old show, The Mothers-In-Law has been syndicated for Fall air- ings. and she has just com· pleted a guesting with Carol Burnett. Miss Ballard has also guested on Love. American Style, in which she plays a ballet-dancing housewife who begs to be bufglarized by Lar· ry Storch! * * * ROBERT BROWN is ott to the Bahamas to start f timing his new series. "Primus"- but it's with mixed emotions. He bought the Duke of Buck- ingham's Rolls Royce in Eng- land, and had it completely re newed. The car will arrive 2 weeks after Robert has left to start production, and he won't be back in Hollywood for six months! Well, he's leasing his Santa Monica Canyon estate to his best friend , Carroll O'Connor, and maybe Carroll will keep the ca r company. Wait a minute-Archie Bu~k· er in a Rolls? .. No chance! * * * Mel Fener 1t•n u Spala'1 clualc utin1."EI GrKo,'' on The AIC Mo• day rdpt Mo\lle al 9 PM. r---------------, t , YACHTS t t t m Hour of Power 9:30 f) 8 Mary Tyler Moore Show (!!) Mary tries to help lootball play~r turned 1nsur an re salesman (John Shuck) IJecome a TV soorts an nouncer @Movie. "Born to Speed" (drama ) ·4 7-Johnnv 'lands l erry Austin t "OYALE INC. t t COMPLETE BOAT SERVICE -Monthly underwater bot-t f tom cleaning -Gelcoat Repair -Bottom painting. t 3) W1gon Train Sherlock Holmes Thutrt O Movit for TV: (C) (90) "Mr. llf· lcho" (adventure) '70-Connie Ste- vens, Petrlcll Macnee. Marty ~len l :lO O Movie· "Aliu Nitk Bui" (my~ tery) 49-Ray Milland, Audrey rot ter. (8 News 2:15 O Speaking Freely Jolin King I air bank, author of many books on China. is interviewed by Edwin Newman t Light Hlva9e Estim ates. ' t Coronado & Yankee Dealer t t BROKERAGE LISTINGS WANTED ' L 2t12 W. Cocnt H•Y·• Newport .. ~t.--7141 60·0110 i .....,._.~~...-...~~~~~---.-..~~ ..... ..... IS TOP: VALERIF. HARPER. F:DWARD ASNER, CLORIS L EACHMAN: FRONT: GAVIN ~AcLEOD. MAR\' TYLER MOORE. TED KNIGHT. The Mary Tykr M oore Sh(lw (CBS, Saturdays at 9:30 pm) won four Emmy Award\ out of its eight nominations and Mary Tyler Moore couldn't he happier nen though .'iht> did not win personal~r. As heud of MTftf Productions, Inc., which pmduce'i the .'ihow, Mi.u Moore personally picked James L Brouk.,· and Allan Bum.'i, producers of thF .'ihOH', who picked up an Emmy for their writing one of the epi.rndn With the producers Mi.u Moore per.'i<mal/y appro1•ed the selection of Ed1t•ard A .'iner who won an Emmy for "he.H .\·upporting actor in comedy" and Va lerie Harper who picked up the .wme honor for actresw.'i. And !'tfi.'i.\ 1\1oore was 1•ery• much im•o fred in appr<11•ing Jay Sant/rich m director of most of the episode' and he dutifully followed through hy recein'ng lln Emmy award for hi:r directorial efforts on one of the .vhow:r. Edward A.'iner feel'i his Emmy A wllrd is douh(r-rewarding because The Mary Tyler Moore S how is hi'i first regular role in a series and the first comedy 1t•ork he's e1•er done. Miu l/arper was especially plLased with her Emmy because e1•eryone who m eet.f her i.\ al1t·ays surpri.'ied to /eam that sire is not at au like "Rhoda Morgen.'itern. .. the character in the 'ihOK'. "Rhoda '.f not me, hut I know her and I like her," Miss Harper replies. "As a matter of fact I roomed with four girls in Ne1t• York when I lfred there and aU of them were at lea.ft part6• Rhoda. I guess that's why it came easy for nu-some of it rubbed off, and I'm glad." 2 THE Q.AILY PILOT. T\I WEEK, JULV 3, 1971. A· T • T -E-N-T -1-0-N l,MPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! PRIC ES Will NEVER BE LOWER SO VISIT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE AND PICK OUT THE SPORTS CAR OR IMPORT YOU'VE Al WAYS WANTED IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on The New 1971 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECT.ION l o.., • 4 0-• w..-......... & 'icb~ DOT DATSUN 11135 BHch Blvd. Huntinqton Be,.ch 841-7781 or 540-0442 OPEN SUNDAYS The Wt ••Y ur ·,,._,, Ew...-wltt. th4t ,,.1c. 9f a suit c4Nll,.ct SANT A ANA LIN(OLN-MaRCURY 1•1 Ne.. 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JULY 3, 1971 4 /IJ'U& S~. /ke,~ap Elizabeth Montgomery's long-running Be-_,,,..'.lii""~""'° from now I'll be an antique." witched series on ABC has been a love story This season, Europe will be the locale for in at least three ways. about six to eight epbodes of the series. Uo- To begin with, it allows her to work with like the Salem trip, the European segments her husband, William Asher, who produces will be filmed in Hollywood. the series and directs many of the episodes. "The stories will take our cast members Secondly, it tells the story of the love that to Paris, Rome, London, Ireland and Scot- exists between the lovely witch Samantha land," Bill explained. "The decision to film (Elizabeth) and her mortal husband, Darrin them here instead of Europe is an obvious Stephens (Dick Sargent). one. No producer today can morally afford And, thirdly, despite Elizabeth's initial mis-to take his show out of Hollywood because givings about doing a lV series at all, she of the employmenr crisis. We've got to call loves working on Bewitched. on all our ingenuity to keep a., much produc- "The funny thing is that I never wanted tion as possible at home. lo do a series," Elizabeth explained recently. "Salem was an entirely different matter," "Not for fear of being overexposed, but for he added, "becau~c we were able ro bring fear of being bored. Instead, I've loved every the entire Hollywood crew with us. We minute of it. I've never regretted it and I've couldn't do that if we went ro Europe and certainly never been bored. the show refuses to interrupt the continuity "Oh. there are times when the answering of employment of Bewitched crew member:.. service calls at 5 a.m. and I don't really feel Most of them have been with us since the Ellzabedt Moataomery u SamHtba. fi ·• like saying a cheery good morning. But other rst year. than that it 's been wonderful." (left) D kk Sar,eat u Sam's busbaad, Darrin Bewitched. therefore, will work its magic A major reward of the series' long run on SCeplieu. on Europe b) long distance. and the con- TV (it enters irs eighth season on ABC (ript) Aaaa Moorebud u bn modler, Endon1. tinent may never be the same. Wednesday, Sept. 15, 8-8:30 PM) has been In Paris, Darrin will somehow be lefr the gradual broadening of its audience. ac- cording to Miss Montgomery. "It's interesting, I think, how our show·s audiences have grown through the year:.." she explained ··we started out with the little kids and grown-ups Now, <,udde nly. the teenagers have discovered u<> .. "We've di,covered that the teenagers like the 'ihow hecause they pick up the subtleties. They love the humor. but they also dig rhe me-,<;agc. "Also, minonty group~ arc hip to what ... e have ro 'iay. Ir 's pretty rewarding." Elizabeth and Bill like ro point out that Bewitched had been quietly relevant without hitting anyone over the head with messages long before last season when relevant became the "in" word in lVland. "N1;mber one, our basic concept IS about a mixed marriage-a mortal married to a witch," Bill explained. "How more mixed up can you get'! Number two, since witches are definitely in the minority, Samantha is a member of a minority group. "Basicall y, when you think about Be- "••• I EUzabetb Montaomfry u Cousin Se~na. witched, you've got to regard 1t as quite a love ,1ory," he continued. "What love Darrin has for that girl! Do you realize what he's had 10 go through in the pasr seven year.:;? I don't rhink I could take it." l.~t season, Bewitched traveled to Salem. Mas~ .. to film episodes centenng on a witches tonvention m that historic site of the 1692 witch trials. The trip and the resulting episodes were successful in rwo ways. They generated new interest in the show and created a lot of friend-; for Bewitched on Bo'iton's North Sflore. Salem used ro have hagl1ke witch <;igns pointing to famous attractions. "Now, they use my profile for the signs," Elizabeth re- marked. "I think that's marvelous. especially si nce someone pointed out that l 00 years hanging from the Eiffel Tower In Rome, the famous statue of Aphrodite will be brough1 to life. Jn P1<;a, the city'~ famou-; leaning tO\\er may be straightened. That's just a sam- ple of the po"ible .:;to!') Imes. What may hap pen to Fngland, Scotland and Ireland prob ahl} ~hould he left to o ne'.:; imagination "Ir would he cheaper to produce the ep1· ,oJes. ba'>ing our operatiom in London. rhan 1t '-'Ould be to manufacture matching back- ground-. here in Southern California ... Bill i.:oncedeJ .. Bur Wl' Jre '\Uri! '-'C can crcatl.' the 'ame E:uropean atmosphere by the U\I.' of \tock footage, reM projection and skillful 'iet design that we could if '-'C went to the actual locations." The producer and his staff have scoute<l locahG.(ls within a three-hour radius of Holly- wood <iftd' are convinced that their home area can provide all the backgrounds they need. ''After all, .. he added with a smile," all these years Samantha and Darrin have sup- po~edly lived in Westport, Conn., a back- ground we've been 'luccessfully creating here in Hollywood for the past seven years." 71 ity f \ he ic n- fl c ' g THE OAILV PILOT, TV WEEI(. JULY 3. 1971 @ Zooram1 @)Comment 1:30 0 On Clmpiis 4:30 0 This 11 Ille Liit 0 l1n bson Show SUNDAY JULY 4 MORNIN<. @ Filth tor Tod1y m Adel1nte ton las Escuelu fl) Buy-Line 11:00 8 R1pid Re.ding Parag11phing IJ Movie: "Grind C.nyon" (co me· dy) 'SG-Rlchard Arlen, Mary Beth Hughes CJ) Soultime USA 0 (I) fl) ls.sues and Answers o It's 1 Grand Old Fl•c @ Voice ol C.lmy muitometro 00 Thl"lntems 0 Pet Set Amandi Blake auests. ID Movie: "Lost Horizon'· (drama) '37-Ronald Colman, Jane Wyatt, Thomas Mitchell. @Burke's l..lw m It Is Written 6:15 m The Chris1oph&rs 6·30 m The Bible Answeri 6·45 00 The Christophers 7:00 8 Tom and Jerry and composition in regard to both reading and construction will be discussed. 0 Home Buyers Gulde @ Larry Kane Show 0 CIJ Bullwinkle 2:00 tJ lnsid11/0utsld1r Truman Jae ques Movie: "Mark of the H1wk" (d1ama) '58-Stdney Poitier, Juano Hernandez. S:OO O Movie: "God's little Acre" (dra ma) '58 -Robert Ryan, Aldo Ray, Tina Lourse O Heckle and Jec:kle ID let's Rap 7:30 tJ Ci) Penelope Pitstop O Music and the Spoken Word (j) Directions 0 Day of Discovery (i_Q) Woody Woodpecker ID Yogi Bur ind friends @ S1cred Heart 7:45 @ The thristoPhe" 7:54 0 Storyline 8:00 8 (8 J lamp Unto My fut O Hot Oo& 0 o Rea Humbard 6) Real Estate Open Hou" O Campu~ Profile 0 Herald ol TfU\h m Wonderama @ Rev1v1I Fires 8:30 tJ ( 8 Look Up ind l ive a Jimbo 0 My Friend Pook1e O Movie: "Wilk the Dirk Streets'' (mystery) '56 Chuck Connors Re grna Gleason @ K1thryn Kuhlman 9:00 8 C.mer1 Three 0 Mrs. Alph1 Bet 0 Day of Disc;overy 0 Smokey the Bear Show 10J It Is Written @ (8) Oral Roberts ~ Musit1 y Palabru CJ!) Panorama l..lllno en Domingo 9:JO 8 Today's Religion 0 The Christophers j) I SPECIAL J "We the People" ®) KOGO's Corner m Movie: "Father was I fullb1tll" (comedy) '49 -Fred MacMurray, Maureen O'Hara. @ Church in the Home m Cine en Su Casa CJ!) Variedad @ Cine MeJ1icano 11:30 tJ Magic People "Astronomy " 0 rn Discovery @ Z1ne Grey Theatre 0 Movie: "The Magic Swo rd'' (Ian tasy) '62-Basil Rathbone, fstelle Win wood 10 Movie: (C) "Smuggler's lsl1nd" (adventure) '!>1-lelf Chandler, (ve lyn Keyes AF T ERNOO N 12:00 ft (l Pinpoint Bowling serres ~ Children's Gospel Hour O Characters in the Arts ·rhe Chrld and the Fairy " 0 Movie: "Tropic Holiday" (com edy) '38 Dorothy l amour Ray Milland 16) Movie· "Blind Spot" Delphi Lawrence , 0 Startime "Don't Weit tor Tomor row m Eslfnti;ally SH 'fhe Dan Rer (JI Stup1d1ty ·· Part I CJ!) Peliculas (I Ohr) Continuous movies 12.30 tJ l 8 MU lnteinational Cham· pions reatured are USA.USSR World '\tars at Be1kelev. Calif 3 D1vey and Goliath /Feature O lnlernation1I Zone @ Rendezvous With Adventure 0 Gene Autry 6_, Movie: "Squ11t Dance Oon Barry Jubilee" 12·45 m Sunday Matinee: "Herculn, 0 Angie's G111ge 8 let There Be light 10 The World Tomorrow @ Gospel Singing Jubilee ro Es11 u la Vida 9 45 O Hour ol Powe r lO:OO ft Steps to learning O Ch1llenge My Sermon 0 Hour of Power 0 lJ J JonnJ Quest I 8 I Carner• Three Prisoner of htl"' Reg Park 12 SS (0 Dodger Baseball Dodgers v~ Giants at 5an Frano~co I :00 0 Agricultu1e USA 0 3 ffi D11ect1ons CRl Inner Thoughts rrom Outer °'pare frank Reynolds 1n!erv1ews astronauts Rus sell Sctiwe1ckar1 John W YounR anrl W1ll1am Reed Pogue O Movie: "Cotlnterplot" (mystery) ·s9-Forrest Tucker O Movie: "The Three Stooges Meet Hercules" (comedy) '62-The Three 'itooges. Vrck1 T nckelt 10) Meet the Press OQJ Consult1tion ~ Canciones y Musm1 10:30 8 flee the PC.tion O Sund11 Tom Snyder 0 C1tbnoo21 CttJ @ News Nick Car1er ID I SP16Al I A Festlv1I lor Youth (2hr) (R) A Guggenheim Memo1tal Concert of band musrc m frente a 11 Vid1 om Focus @ Checkered f11g 0 Eyewltnus ( 8) Movie: "Crosswinds (advenlure) '51-lohn Payne. Rhonda Flemrng @ (igJ Asll Congress W Tutro familiu fl) Poverty In Rur1I Ameriu 2:30 tJ Belief 0 m Meet the Preu @ M.V.P. 0 Movie: (C) "The Stars and Stripes forever'' (musical) '52 - Clifton Webb, Debra Paget. Ruth Hussey 10\ Know Your Bible @ Roller G1me Thunderbrrds vs t ex as Outlaws CE Green Sahara 3:00 tJ The Sies11 Is Over 0 m Comment Edwin Newman O Robert It Dorn1n Show ro 1 CA!lebrity Bowling Rober1 l ans rng and Stephen Youn11 vs Kathy Garver and Ann Elder O Sl Jude Celebrity Gqjf Tour11•· ment Taped last Sunday at Can dlewood Country Club 1n Anaheim (lQ} Pet Set Betty White. ffi I $PtC1AL I The Grut Circus Pa· 11de (2h1) rrrsr nallonal lelecast of M1lwaukee·s unrque July fourth wcus parade EID P1ttern for living ~ Toros m Jonny Quest 0 Melody R1nch @ Voyage to Bottom ol the Sea 0 m Insight 0 Twilight Zone O News Schwartz/Htll ffi World footb1ll Soccer Saree Iona vs Coruna. Luis Sanche1 hosts. ID Torchlight Tltoo-U S. Air Force Band Concert (2hr) W Curousel Mexicano fl) Bullwinkle 5:30 ft Anlm1l World 0 Eyewitness News I 8~ News Ray Wilson ;=-o Movie: (C) "The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini" (c;omedv)-Oebor ah Walley, Tommy Kirk @V1g1bond m Agri culture USA CD Discovery EVENING 6:00 tJ Big News Clete Roberls [~J The Br1dy Bunch O The Challengina Su The Smugglers ·· (.!) Dakt11I O St• O'Clock Movie: (C) (2hr ) "The Time Machine'' (sci Ii) '60- Rod Taylo1, Alan Young, Yvette Mim 1eu~. Se bastian Cabot An Inglish scientist invents a marh1ne that takes him into the future LB I This Is Your Lile 0 Sports Page @Burke's l1w 3:l0 tJ Newsmaken ~ Hour ol Powe1 J 1 Movie: ''Sunrise at C1mpobello" W la Torment. (d1ama) 'GO-G1eer Ga1son. Ralph m C..11 ol the West Bellamy CJ!) PelicllllS (cont'd until 10 PM) 0 All About Your Cai '·CootinR 'iy~ CD L1 Hori Mexic1na terns and Smog Oev1res . I fdO tJ CBS Nurs Roller Mudd 6 Taran The1tre 3 Nanny ind tht Proteuor 8 race the Pbllon 0 B1rb•11 McPlarr Show Guests 10 The World of Lowell Thom1s aie Cailo~ Mnnloya and Wilson rn This Is the life Picket CD CattJnooga Cits a Untamed World 3 45 m Dodger Scoreboard I 4·00 tJ Movie. "Ch1n1 Doll" tl11,1mo1) 5S-~tua1t Whitman V1cto1 M;itu1t! O To Be Announced 0 Rams Action O Movie: "Dark l11trudet1' (dramn) '65 1 eslte Nlel,en. Judi Meredith . Gilbert Green. 8 Probe O F Troop tf g) The S1int OJ H1zel rn Consult.Ilion fl) Rei Humbird m Cre1ture feature· (90) "Killtn rrom Space" rsc1 f1) 54 Pet er C.raves. Barbara Beslar rn Pauport to 111vel 7:00 tJ 18 1 l.usle (R) In en all animal episode. l~ss1e enlists the aid ol a small fox to save a llllle burrow 1nR owl lrom attac~ by a predatory weasel (l Th• P1rtridg1 hmily O m NBC News (6) The Prisoner (Continued) ... ,. 9 TH£ DAILY PILOT, TV WECK. JULY 3. 1971 SUNDAY (Continued) fJ Dt1th V1lley D1ys (!) Pluport to Trevel Ei) lullen Ttltvlslon Hour fr!) I lfiClll ! Nine Heroes @I!) Feith for Tod1y a> Lucedte CE lnlirht '70--Peter falk, Vic Morrow. Peter Lawford, Jo Ann Pflug. Lynn Car- lin, Susan Adams. Tom Bosley. Three old lriends in dire financial straits embark on a daring crime to obtain needed funds. Meredith, Frank Gorshin Batman 11 :00 O ® News discovers that the world's four most O (ig) News monstrous villains -The Penguin, O Rex Humbard The Joker. the Riddler and Cat· O Movies: "Adventures of Robin woman-have pooled their evil re· Hood" (adventure) '38-Errol Flynn, sources to outwit him Olivia de Havilland ID The Spcrts Set ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN Ei> Manion Forum * (IN COLOR) fr!) Muterpiece Thube "Pere Gor· (!) Kathryn Kuhlm1n lot" 0 CI>@ CE The FBI (R) "Death Watch." A.series of gun thefts from a U.S. Marine base is investigat ed Guests are Ricllard Jaeckel, Glenn Corbett. Diane Keaton and Frank Hotchkiss 9:30 0 News Larry Burrell 11:15 (6) Movie: "Invisible Terror" Hannes Schmidhauser 7:30 U Ho11n's Heroes (R) Kinch loe (Ivan Dixon) takes 011 battling Bruno (Chuck Hicks), the enemy's would be boxi1111 champ, lo give the Heroes an oppcrtunlty to photo- graph secret documents CV That Girl ID Movie Greats: (C) (2hr) "Gun-ID Minority Community men's Walk" (western) '58 -Van €?.!) Uvln11 Book 11:30 EJ Movie: "The Outsider" (drama) Heflin, Tab Hunt.er. James Darren, 10:00 O (8) tu Palace Singer V1do '62-Tony Curtis. James Franciscus O @ News 0 @) m Walt Disney (R) "Square Pe11 in a Round Hole " Prof Ludwig Vo11 Drake. declaring himself a self made behavioral psychiatrist, e~· plores the forces that motivate man kind. Kathry~ Granl. Mickey Shaughnessy, Carr is hostess to impressionist O (@)Sunday Tonight Show Paul Birch frank Gorshin and ice performers ID The Big Question "P 0 W s-Billy Chappel. Hans & Pepe and 0 News M.l.A.s." Linda Carbonetto. 8 J Telepulse EE Color Travetcade 0 ('jg) m The Bold Onei (R) "A et) J~a.n She~herd's America Continual Roar of Musketry." Part €?.!)Living F11th I ot two parts A special commis· (!)Movie: "In Which We Serve" (drama) '42 -Noel Coward. John Mills. O Comedy Cl1ssla : (90) "A Chip· Un Cev1lcade." Charlie Chapli11 is showcased in four short edited sketches· "The Pawnshop," "'The Tipsy Playboy," ''The Floor Walk· er" a11d "Amorous Waiter of the Rink." €?J festival Rlmico 0 s to med to I e r at st11 si n 1 r .nv s ig e ,.. 11:45 O Sunday Startime "Seven Miles 8:30 0 @) m Red Skelton (R) Guest is Audry Meadows dent deaths following a campus 1 8 d R d .. [I p k J ff et) Our Vanishing Wilderness "The Chain or Ute " confrontation with the guard 0 ~ 1 oa , eanor ar er. e · O News Kevin Sanders rey un er fJ Community Feedback 12'1>0 O Public Service film ID News Ken Jones fJ Million $ Movie: (2hr) "D1y of the Outl1w" (western) '59-Robert Ryan. Burl Ives. Tina Louise 9:00 0 @) m Bonanze (R) "Honest John .. Jack Elam guests as a drift er whose influence on young Jamie 1s cause lor concern to the Cart wrights ID Joe DeSilva 12:30 ID Pay Cards et) Fanfare (R) "John Ph1hp Sousa· 12:45 00 Issues and Answers Tile March King " (!) Three P1ssports to Adventure go) Quest for Ult rn TV Musical Ouert 1 :00 0 Movie "Nightmare'' (suspense) aJ P1ndoram1 g The Baron 10:30 0 The Wor1d Tomonow CE Movie Game 0 @)@ CE ABC Sundiy Movie: ID Movie: "l ost Horizon" (drama) (C) (Zhr 15) "Batmin'' (comedy) 37-Ronald Colman. Jane Wyatt 8:00 1J CBS Sund1y Movie: (C) (2hr) "A Step Out ol Lint " (drama) '66--Adam West. Burt Ward, Lee @Weekend Neu Menwether. Cesar Romero Burgess aJ Gren Tutro It'<> an appreciable trek, by cwn !he most liberal \landards, from rural, ~lccpy J on~,. boro. Arkansac;, to the gl1uer of .in Jc.ling care.e r in the film cap1ral of rhc woild, but blond, blue-eyed, Ben Murphy, who ,tar<. :" Jed "K id" Curry (aJ1ac; Thaddcu' Jone.;) 111 Universal's Alias Smith And Jones, maul' the trip rn record-breaking time Thi' young acror ha\ garnered J 11<.1 nf impress1 ve screen credits, including .1 rule in !he Oscar-winning mottl1" p1dmc, 'The Gradu.11e," and fe.tlurcd p.1n' tn fhc ThoU\and PIJnc R:11J," .1nJ 1hc I '" 1llc 8 ,111 Hcnr~ Fonda comedy, ·y,)ur<.. \11m· ind Our' .. On tclcv1s1on he h,1\ JPpl°·lll'd 1n 1·p1'l~lt'' of I hl \11rgin1an. '" welt ,,, Ill It f .1~t'' A Th1d .md The Our"Jcr .ind ,,, K11hl·rf Stad'~ a'"'tant in Thr Name Of Tlw C1 .1nw Ben admits heing l'lon•d with Ilk 111 h1' native Jtincshoro, a quiet c11mmt1n1t\ ,q 15,000. H" ong1nal a'pir:itwns IL·~ineu 111 w<1rd ;;1 ~arccr in ha~hall, hut 1l J1dn't t.11..c him long 10 d1~nwcr that a ha.\eb.111 i"lJt '\\,a' a ltm11cd tC11il for ~clf-cxprec;sion A college "drop-in," Ben enrolleJ 1n the umvcrs1tici. before cvenlually obtaining d Jc- ..... 10 gree in political science frum rhc n1vcr\lt} of llhno1s and another hachclor\ degrn: 111 drama from the Pasadena Playhnu'c in LI>' Angeles. Hts campus creditc; include Chl'- kov·~ "The Seagull," plus "'Life With F.1 1her," "The Fhc"" and "The Momcrrap " During <;u mmcr,, Ben tr:ivcllcd tht• 'tod circuit. appearing in ~uch popular prc-.cnt:i tions as "B:.trefoot In The P:irk," "M,11\. Mary" and "Sunday In New York " A maverick 1n !he tnie~I sen'e 11f 1h1· word. he wandered t''<lcns1H•I\ thwu!!h,1111 the l 'n1ted <:itJIC\, Mcx1u) t1nd < .1n.1J.1 .md ha' put togclhcr a thu.:I.. ht~!.. JL•,1.r1h1n~ h" tr.l\cl\ •J\l· alw.1v' ht'l'11 1n1rig11ed h\ tho-.e 1,ola1ctJ rnad\ldc dint•r,. llllll'll' lh.tr .1Ch.'f\ "hn work .ind ll\c in lhL n11ddk 1•1 no"' ht•rc Jnd pl·11rlc \\ h11 h.t"l f1111nd 1lh·11 p.1rt1c11l:u 111rv.1nJ, .. he Jdm11' An .1dnr thnruughly dcd1cJtcd In 1mrrm 1ng h1m,clf 1n his wnrk, BL·n 'tlll 'f'Cnd~ 11mc, when that 1nc rca~1ngly 1 :trc commndll\ " availJhk. in :u.:ting d:i\I,(.''• wnrl..,h11p,, ''"£1ng lc,<.om and. for good me.1~urc, m,I\ lcnng karate Whatever free 11me he m,m agt·~ to con.-.crvc from th" <.chcdulc 1<. 'flt.'111 rcJding novelc; and attending pla\<. :met m0 11on picture' '64-Moira Redmond David Knigllt 0 LB News 1:15 00 News I :45 @ Movie: "Gangster Story" (dra ma) '60--Walter Matthau MONDAY JULY 5 MORNING 6:00 f) @ Summer Semester 6:250 Edue1tion Exchange 6:30 f) Odyssey @ TV 8 Classroom t19) Today on the F11m m features 6:45 fi) Commodity Report 7:00 f)@ CBS News John Hart. 0 m Today Show UQ) Cartoons m Thunderbirds ID Spiderman EE Marht Opening 7:30@ Superman O History of World Theahe 0 Feablres m 'Yogi & Friends ID Hobo Kelly EE Stock Market Coverage 8:00 f) Captain K.anguoo @ Hot Wheels 0 Ralph Story's A.M. @ Sunup Mel Knoepp. 0 News Meyers/Del Rio. ®)Today Show m Cartoons 8:30 @ Cottee Break m Dennis the Menace IDGumby 8:50 00 News Dick McAleer 8:55 @ Children's Teacher 9:00 f) ®The Lucy Show (1) Sesame Street 0 @) m _Dinah's Place O Movies: "Six of 1 Kind" (com edy) '34-W.C. Fields. Mary Boland. "Aesh and the Spur" (western) '56 -John Agar. 0 @ lack L1 Linne m Movie: "A Yank in the R.A.F." (adventure) '04 -Tyrone Power. Betty Grable. @ Untie Waldo EB Sesame Street # 156 9:30 i) @ Beverly Hillbillies 0 ®) m Concentration @ Virginia Graham Show O Movie: "Francis in the Navy" (r.omed y) ·55 -Donald O'Connor. Martha Hyer. O Movie: "Dark Pamge" (drama) ·4 7 -Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall. (El Romper Room EE Stock Market 10:00 0 ® f•mily Affair @ Movie: "Abandoned'' (drama) '49-Jelf Chandler. Dennis O'Keefe 0 @) m Sale ot the Century (El Features/ Public Service 10:30 0 00 Love of life 0 @) m Hollywood Squares @ Phil Donahue Show @ Travel Fiims 11 :00 f) ())Where ~he Heart Is 0 ®l m Jeopardy 0 Cil Gallopinf Gourmet @ Topper 11:20 ID Fashions in Sewln& 11:30 8 (])Search !or Toinoriow THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JULY 3, 1971 0 @) m The Who, What Where Game Art James hosts. 0 @@ That Girl f)Tempo and LEE MAJORS: AT THE TOP m Let's Rap (El Bill Johns News m Buy-Line AFTERNOON 12:00 O Lucky P1lr 0 m Joe Garagiol1's Memory G1me O Can You Top This! 0 00@ Cil) Bewitched 00 @) News (El Crafts With Katy EE The Real World 12:1S m Dodier Baseball 12:30 8 @ As the World Turns 0 (@ m Days of Our Lives 0 Movie G1me 0 @ @ m Love, American Style (El Dialing for Dollus ti) Stock Market CIGSe 1:00 O 00 Love Is a M1ny Splendored Thing 0 (@ m The Doctors O Ben Casey @ Galloping Gourmet 0 @ ffi All My Children ti) Charting the Market 1:30 0 00 The Guiding light 0 (@ m Another World 0 @ 00 ffi Let's Mah 1 DNI (El Fashions in Sewing/News EE Commodity Report Z:OO O ®Secret Storm 0 O m Bright P1omise 0 Stranre Paradise 0 @ 00 m Newlywed Game O Movie: "Billy Budd" (classic) '62-1 ere nee Stamp, Robert Ryan. Peter Ustrnov. (El Topper 2:10 ID Charlie's Pad 2:30 0 @ Edge of Night 0 ®) m Somerset 0 Famous Jury Trials 0 00 00 ffi Dating Game (El Roy Rogers ID Education1I features 3:00 0 Gomer Pyle O It's Your Bet Tom Kennedy. 0 Highway Patrol 0 @ @ ffi General Hospital Ci) Mo'iie: ''Never on Sunday" (comedy) '60 -Melina Me1cou1i. Jules Dassin clOi David Frost Show ID Roc~y and friends m Religi()US p·~grams m TV Bingo 3:30 0 The Mike Roy Show O Mike Douglas Guest co host is Werner Klemperer 0 Sea Hunt 00 Leave It to Buver 0 (3) m One Life to Live (El Cartoons m Christ the living Word mcinema 36 3:45 gJ la Comunldad al Dia 4:00 €J Mr. Ed 0 The Riflem1n CI) Banana Splits 0 @ (D Password 0 News Baxter Ward. (Continued) Lee Majors has displayed an amazing ability to start at the top of the ladder and, unlike many who have been that lucky, stay in t hat choice position. He is at the summit of his television career as Roy Tate, one of the revolving stars of Universal's The Men From Shiloh. He is in good company, sharing the 90 minutes with Doug McClure, James Drury and Stewart Gran6er. A half dozen years ago, Lee Majors had never worked as a professional actor. He was a playground supervisor for the Los Angeles Parks Department and interested in acting main· ly becau se James Dean had been a childhood hero. He had met Dean's former agent , who steered him to drama coach Estelle Harmon and six months with the MGM drama school. Then came The Big Valley, for which the producers needed a virile young lead to co -star with Barbara Stanwyck, Peter Breck and Richard Long. Majors was tested for the part and immediately hired. The series ran for four years ove r ABC· TV and Majors enjoyed immediate popularity with the fans. In his first motion picture role, Lee co-starred with Charlton Heston in "Will Penny." Before starting to film his role in The Men From Shiloh. he starred in "The liberation of L.B. Jones'' and "Weekend of Terror,'' the latter an ABC -TV Movie of the Week. The six-foot, 175-pound, blond actor was born in Wyan· dotte, a suburb of Detroit, a,nd grew up in Middleboro. Ken- tucky, where relatives, who adopted him after his parents died. lived. He was a star athlete and a member of the Kentucky All· State football team . An athletic scholarship took tiim to the University of Indiana, but a gridiron injury during his first year kept him out of competition for three years. He trans- ferred to Eastern Kentucky State College for fos senior year and graduated as a teacher. His football playing during this last year brought him to the attention of the St. Louis Cardi· nals and he received an offer from that National League team. Majors opted, instead, to try Hollywood. Lee now lives in a canyon home near the beach at Malibu where he has three horses and six dogs. In his spare time, he sings, plays guitar and writes songs. , ... 11 MONDAY (Continued) m News Putnam/Fishman m "°"' ..,, @m R1llP.s f•tvm e> Tepicos 4k la Se•1na 4:15 m Dos ;1Uos Ill hlenqut 4:30 6 Mwlt: (C) "Dul'ffOID Uill" (drama) '58-Louis Jourdan. Belin da lee (1) Mowie: "AbHdoned.. (drama) '4~Jeff Chandler. Dennis O'Keefe D r 11t1er Knows Best 001 Lon Lucy 0 Ertwitnus News ~ F1sllioft Jn Swln1/C..~ns IE The Munsttn ED Sa.Im• Street # J 56 ~Pitt.In fof LMn1 e> Ottru dtl Muro CE ftmrti al Tll.tt Girt 5:00 0 m Nnri Jess Menow D N11n Kevin Sandefl. 00 ABC News Reasoner, Smith. 00 NYPD O Movie: (C) "The story of Wiii Ro11rs" (biography) '52-Will Roa ers Jr . Jane Wyman, Eddie Cantor. Qgi Prttic:oat Ju ndion m My fnortte Martian IE Bozo's Bl& Top Show ~anem. 30 mat.a C'On Emilio Uf90 CE En Peado de Sofi1 al Gallopln& GournNt 5:30 D One Step Beyond 00 '-n'y MISOft 0 @ A8C News Howard K Smith. Harry Reasoner 00 News Ray Wilson ~ News Rinake< /Couppee. m Dennis Ult M1n1Clf ID Gltlipn's lsilnd EEi Mlsterorer's Helpborl'IOOd ~ News/Pub>r's Desll m Comlcos y C..ndones m Don Wilson's Town Talk CE CuestJon dt Segundos GB Desert on TV 5:35 CE N1t1dl1 I Vl NI N G 6:00 6 Bia N~ /erry Dunphy ABC NIW1 Reasoner. Smith 0 Rlf8C Hews Tom Snyder D Yir£ini1 Gr1har11 Show Guests are Mort Sahl Sharon f arrell. Vic ~versano Peter Ev•ns and W1nzola Mdendon 0 Sia O'CJ°'lc Movie · (C) (90) "300 Spartans" Part I (adventure) '62- Richnd [&an Diane Baker O Movie Continued lrom 5 00 PM m The Flintstones ID Movie: "C..rnin l Story" (adven lure) '54 l\nne Bute1. Steve Coch ran @)A Time tor John/Charlie's Pad €ID nshtr r1mlly eJ Notfdero 3-4 m Dteth Valley D1yi a> News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 (I) Nlft 8111 Huddy (I) Trvtll Of Consequ1 tu CBS Nnrs Waller Cronkite ~ NBC News Olvid Brinkley m Tiit flyin1 Nan THE DAIL't' PILOT. TV WEEK. JULY J, 1971 EEi Hodppodfl lod19 €ID Stllcted Flltn/MUJiule m Thi o.-t Report ail £1 Prof. SIOtado ffiABC News 7:00 6 CIS News Walter Cronkite 0 m NBC News David Brinkley. D Wide suu11 lllutre: <90> .,.., Blkt c.r (mystery) '3.4 -Boris Karloff. Bela Lugosi. @ To Tell tilt Trutil O Mars My U111? @) Dim Va11 Dyle m I low Lucy oo Drarntt Eill Our Yanishin& Wiiderness (R) "Chain of Life." €ID Christ tile Uvi11t Word eJ Anr11ttDs Nqros Cl!) MlpelitD Valdez Show Q}Mcwt. , .. 7:30 6 Ci) C1lllllt0le (R) "The Good Samaritan!." Wounded by rnen seeking evidence he has for an up- coming trial, Dillon is aided by an ex·slave family, except for one man (Brod Peters) who tries lo betray him the New Christy '9tinstrels. €ID htttnl for LMnc 1:55 Eii) Cuation de S.pndos 9:00 6 M""'1J R..f.O. (R) Sam's son Mike (Buddy Foster} acquire$ a "foster daughter" in Hong Kong.end worrie.' about her aetting better irides than he does. 0 ®) m World Pnilli«e Movie EnCOR: (C) (2Jlr) "l.llJllHI'' (R) (drama) '70--Robert Forster. Dar- ren MtG avin, Jose Ferref, Anjanette Comer A private eye mes to solve a murder committed in his own of. lice with his own gun. fJ CI) al ABC Monday Mowit: (C) (2hr) "£1 Creco" (biography) '66-Mel Ferrer. Rosanna Schiaffi. no. El Greco, famed Spanish paint. er. arrives in Toledo lo paint an altar.piece and fa"s in love with a young woman (})At laue m f16eny Squad fE Realltia "Above NI Liberties." ~ 30 Mi1111tes m s.tirisas CE Rosas .,_ra Venorica 9:30 U (j) Doria Dey CR) O a..ter Wan! "-' m ()vat fer Adntttura 0 ®> m from I Blrd's Eye y,.. "Witness for the P~cution " Miiiie and Maggie end up in a Spanish 1ail when Millie aids a fleeing em €ID Mlllicale/hstaf's Dall benler el I.A Cna:z de Marisa ~ 00 MO'lit: (C) (90) "To P'lris, With 10:00 f:l .. Su ... • f'laJM~ "L~S· loft" (comedy) •55 _ Alice Guin siter: The story of a 1~um_ahst ness Odile Venois Siei!k1n2 to unawer comJP1•oo in a fJ rn m L..t's Maki a 0.1J Midww city. Guests are Burt Rey. 0 Million $ Ma.it: (Zllr) MA atlld nolds, James MacArthur, Gerald S ts Waitll\f'' (drama) '63 _ Burt O'loughlin and Cameron Mitchell Lanuster. Judy Gartand 0 Nws Kevin Sanders m Trutll or Con.-quences 0 Movie: (21/tlll'), "Thi .l ·Sllaped EEi Cit)'ntdlen lb:lom" (dr1ma) '63-leshe Caron. maf!i',.. 30 Tom Bell. m ~Rt-Ml «D N.-.s Putnam/Fishman. . ID Mantr.p Al Hamel hosts. Gue.st 7·55 CE Cuestion dt Segundos Is Or Irwin Stillman. 8:00 0 @) m NBC eo..dy Tllub1 @) I irlciiL I C.1111! Intimate view (R) "Dear Deductible." Peter Falk of JOOnny Cash, country and west· and Janet Leigh star as dients of ern phenomenon. as he performs at 111 accountant who convinces them 11 prison, an lndi&11 Reservation, the they can save money by marrying Grand Old Opry, Carnegie Hall and fJ ffi ffi Nr.s Special "A Con 1n a remrding ~ssion with Bob versation With the Chief Justice '' Dylan «D To Tell !tit Trvtll a!) £1 Tomlllo ID World f"rlS$ 10:30 O Mowlr. (2"r) ''The tw.portanca ~Men of Vision of B«f111 Ernest" (classic) ·~ -m reseni1 Joan Greenwood. Michael Redgrave. CE Nino m News Bill Johns 8:.ul f) Hen·~ Lucy (R) Carol Bur m EJ Diano de Uni s.,oriu neU guest stars as Carol K11us Dtante meyer, and Jadl Benny ma~es a 11:00 8 00 fi!) Ntws cameo appe1rance 0 QOl m Nm O Tiie Sten Allen Show Mickey (61 Dt.lttl Vellty DIY1 Rooney, [die Adams. George Phmp 0 CV m Hews TUESDAY JULY 6 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "I'm from Missouri" (comedy) '39 -Bob Burns, Gladys George "farmel's Dlugtiter'' (comedy) - Martha Raye, Charles Ruggles ID "The Baron's African War" (ad venture) '66-Rod Cameron, Joan Marsh 9:30 O "Inside Str1lghr' (drama) '51- 0avid Brian, Arlene Dahl. O "Hudson's 81(' (adventure) '40 Paul Munl. John Sutton. 10:00 CI) "Blad! Horw Clnyon .. (adven· lure) '54-Joel 'McCrea, Mari Blan cMrd 1:00 m .. Little Minister" (drama) '34- Katherine Hepburn. John Beal. 2:00 O "Payroll" (mystery) '62-Mich ael Craig, Francoise Prevost 3:00 00 "Nutty, NauihtJ Cllatuu" (com edy) '64 -Curt Jurgens, Monica Vitti 4:30 U "Down to Uirttl" (musical) '47- Rita Hayworth, Larry Parks. <3) See 10 AM listing EVENING 6:00 6 Big News Jerry Dunphy. OO ABC ,.ews Reasoner, Smith O KNBC News Tom Snyder D Aneel Baseball Calif. Angels vs. Minnesota Twins at MinneaPolls fJ Slr o•aoa Movie; (C) (90) "300 Sparbins" Conclusion (adventure) '62-Richard Egan, Sir Ralph Rich ardson. Diane Baker. Barry Coe. David Farrar The monumental fourth century 8 C Battle of Thermopylae was reconstructed from accounts left by the Greek h1sto11an Herodotus 01 Spy m Tiie flintstonu @ Star Tru Eill A lime for John/Cherlle's Pad €!) Fisller F1mrly m Hotidero 34 @D l>Nttl Valley Oars CD Hews Jim Ha~horne Ion. Gordon Bradford and tyle «D MO'lit: "Tiie Thief" (mystery) Tuttle gues.t '52-R.y Milland Rita Cam 6:30 f'V News 8111 tiuddy 0 ~) $ It Wu a Ve'T GOOd Year @ But the CSod: In 1953 [lizabeth 11 was crow11ed a\) Si No fueras Tu Queen of England. "I l.D\le Lucy" 11:30 U (JJ Mt,. Cirlffln was the reigning television show 0 t1g) €?:' Johnny CuliOfl 1n -'mefica Edmund Hillary con fJ @ al Diet c..wtt quered Mt. Everest and the favor Q) Roller G11111 Thunderbirds "' ite fichonal character was Mike I ens Outlaws Hammer. Guuts are Mickey Splllue. Eill Cftywatclltn creator of the Mike Hammer stor 12:30 O C:0.•11nl ty Bulletin BMrd iu. and Sir Edmund Hillary. 1:00 U Movie: "H. Rides hlr (west m ~ ff1'st Shew Features In-ern) 64-Tony Young, Dan Duryea elude an interview with Mrs. Jo 0 O l10) Nn1 s19h P KtnntdY and music from m Cbc:o Kid ft) Truth or Consequences (!)CBS News Waltei Cronkite ~ HBC New, Oav•d Brinkley ID The Flylne Nun EEi Hod2ei>Od£• Lodae €!) Stlect.d fihn/Musl~le m The Desert Report CE £1 Ador1bt1 Prof. Aldao. ffi ABC """ 7;00 6 C8S Hews Walter Cronkite 0 m NBC NIWI David Brinklr.y CE To Tell ttl1 Trvtti 0 Whit's M~ Uni! n @) Diet Vin Dyke m I Love Lucy ID Ci) Drapet Ell) Conversations With 1 Psychia- trist Dr. Edward Stainbrook m Christ the Uvf n1 Word m An1elltos Neiros Cl) Movie G1me 8:55 CI!) Cunt.ion de Se1undos 9:00 0 ®J m first Tuesd1y Garrick Utley is ho.st. Tonight's program in· eludes a portrait or King Hussein or Jordan. m fflclny Squid EE) Dances or Greece (R) mChallenge ~ Rosas Par• Veronica 7:30 ft @ Bevefly Hillbllliu (R) Drys· dale locks all his secretaries in his office after they demonstrate for 9:30 ft ® All in the flmily (R) William better working conditions. Windom guests as a wealthy car- 0 o m Bill CoJby (R) ''There dealer friend of Archie His arrival Must Be a Pony." Chet tries to con-from California prompts a vince a girl student not to be over· of their old Army buddies. confident about winning a movie 0 Barter Ward News contest. ID Treasure 0 ffi (!) Cl) The Mod Squid (R) EE) DEBUT Artists In America "Peter •· 'A' Is for Annie." Jo Van Fleet Alexander." Translating light Into guests as Annie Crabtree, an ele· plastic forms, Alexander creates art mentary school teacher under attack lrom new materials. for her liberal classroom approach m Musle1le/P1stor's Desk to sex education. Ron Hayes plays m LI Cruz de Marisa Cruces Geor~e McKenna and Edmund Gil· 10:00 ft To Rome Wlth love (R) Mike is bert 1s seen as Fre.d Simpson. the only judge of a beauty contest 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Gld· in which Alison is a contestant (Re- gel Goes Haw11i1~" (comedy) '61-scheduled) · James Darren, Michael Callan, O~· g News Kevin Sanders. or.ah Walley, Peggy .Cass. ?n vacation 0 ffi@ Cl) Marcus Welby, M.D. with her p~rents, Gidget fln~s a gang (R) "Don't Kid a Kidder." or. Welby of lads vy1ng for her affections. helps a blind woman arrange plastic m Truth or Consequences surgery for her homely, big-eared @ It likes a Thief K l:T.'I f nf "J h Ph·i· S The son. ay Medford and Robert Pratt ~ 1 i re o n 1 1p ousa guest Marc~ King " ®TV 8 Reports m Cinema 30 0 Movie: (90) "Seigt of Sidney m E.spectaculos Street" (drama) '60-0onald Sinden, 7:55 CI!) Cuestion de Segundos Nicole Berger. m NeW$ Putnam/Fishman 8:00 ft Green Acres (R) Lisa discovers ID M1ntrap Al Hamel hosts Noel the women's liberation movement Harrison guests and decides to take over the male Ell) The Advocates chores on the farm and forte Oliver CI!) festival Melle1no into the role ol house-husband 0 @) m Don Knotts (R) Guests 10:30 f)@ ~S News S~ci1I , are Steve Allen, Dory Previn, Louis 9 Movie: (C) (2hr) 'The G1mbler' Nye Tom Postom and The Establish-(drama)-Oame Edith Evans, Geor-me~t. gina Ward, Corin Redgrave At Issue ID News Bill Johns m To Tell the Truth al El Oiario de Una Senorita De· m full Go11>el Businessmen cente ~ Los Bev1rt1 de Per1Mllo CI!) Nino 8:15 9 Angel Wrap-Up 8:30 8 (81 Hee H1w (R) Guests are Jerry Lee Lewis and Ferhn Husl\y 9 The Steve Allen Show Guests are Kaye Stevens. Gus Bivona. Wingy Manone John Byner and Rod Ser ling 11 :00 ft (j) ~ News O ®)er;,News (!) Oeeth Valley Days o m mNews ID Movie: "The Stran1er's Hind" (mystery) ·s~Trevor Howard, Alida Valli @ 8e1t ttle Clod! ED Rulities (R) CI!) Si No Fueras Tu 1:30 f) Ci) Merv Griffin 0 @I m lohnny Cmon 0 {1,l ~ rn Did Cavett 0 13 )(6) Cl) ABC G1e1t Movie Classics: (90) "PortJ1it of Jtnnie" (romance) '49-Jennifer Jones, Jo seph Cotten, Ethel Barl)'more. Liiiian Gish, Cecil Kellaway, David Wayne ID Movie: "Hidden Homicide" (mys A memorable film about an artist's tery) '59-Gritfith Jones. Maya Kou love for a mysterious. beautiful mani. woman, 12 3 ,. C . m D1vid Frost Show Guests are : O 11:J11 ommunity Bulletin Bo1rd Jimmie Rodgers, Gerri Granger. 1:00 ft Movie: "Night Train to Munich" Howard Cosell, Bowie Kuhn and Vic (suspense) '40-Rex Harrison. Mar tor Gotbaum garet Lockwood. Paul Hemeld. ID Dragnet (il 0 0 Cl) ®J News EE) Flaherty and film ''Moana " m AJl-Nliflt Show: (C) "Rewnat of m Pattern for Livln1 Frankenstein," "Murder on Monda(' m L1 Co11 Juq• and "The Harder They fill." THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 3, 1971 Chief Justice Warren E. Burger will join ABC News National A Onirs Editor Willinm Lawrence for a first-of-its-kind "Conver- .\Uticm with the Chief Justice," Monday at 8 PM on ABC. HUSSEIN : TV PORTRAIT-King H ussein of Jordan is the subjecl of a portrait N BC News' Firs/ Tuesday will present July 6 (9 PM) on N BC. The King is shown here water skiing at Aqaba dt4'ing the filming. WEDNESDAY JULY 7 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MO\LIES 9:00 O "love Thy Neiehbor" (comedy) '40-Jack Benny, Fred Allen. "Horse Feathers" (comedy) '32-The Marx Brothers. m ''The lady Wants Mink" (com· edy) ·52 -Ruth Hussey. 9:30 fJ (C) "Athena" (romance) '54- Sane Powell. Edmund Purdom, Deb· tiie Reynolds, Vic Damone. O "San Antonio" (western) '4!>- frrot Flynn, Alexis Smith. 10:00 (J) "Mr. Belwdtl'e Goes to Collere" (comedy) '49-Cllllon Webb. Shirley Temple 1:00 m ''Tht Sniper" (drama) '42 - Arthur Franz. Marie Windsor. 2:00 O (C) "Wind Aero" th• Ev•· fl•du" (drama) 'SO-Christopher Plummer, Burl Ives 3·00 "On Ule Beach" Part I (drama) '59---Gregory Peck. Ava Gardner 4:30 B "Don't FOfrtt to Wipe the Blood Off" (drama) '68-Stephen Young, (V Same IS 10 AM llstinr. EVFNING 6:00 B Bi& News Jerry Dunphy. (I) ABC News Reasoner, Smith. O KNBC News Tom Snyder. O An,el Baseball Calif. Angels vs Minnesota Twins at Minneapolis. O Six O'Clock Movte: (C) (90) "M•n W'rthout 1 Stu" (western) '55 -Kirk Douglas, Jeanne Crain, Clalre Trevor, William Campbell. Mara Cor· day, Richard Boone. A tough cowboy and his green apprentice go to worll for the iron-willed female owner of a large ranch. 0 I Spy m The Rintstonn ID Star Trak ffi A Time for John/Charlie's Pad m Asher family el) Notfciero l4 m Death Valley Days CE News Jim Hawthorne. 6:30 (I) Newi Bill Huddy. @ Trutfl or Consequences (j) CBS News Waller Cronkite (jg) NBC News David Brinkley m The Flying Nun a1) Hodgepodfe Lod,. m Selected Fllm/Muslcale m Deiert Report CJD Los Aficionados e11 la Comunld1d CE ABC News 7:00 B CBS News Walter Cronkite 0 m NBC News David Brinkley @ To Tell the Truth 0 Whet's My line? (jg) Movie: (C) "Giror' (drama) '62 COMPARE·,-;..,~,=-•• -.,.,.-,.,- Price, Quality, Reff ability .,...., • ..,.,,ce 10'x20' SCREENED PATIO Include ti • 09< ........ S'19'I '"" • SU.. ... .....,. ........ IOdi ...... • 10YMrW-0-. ... • btnr4t4 ,,_"" "' ... k,_. 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The concludrng half reatures Seals 0 (I}@ c;D love on 1 Rooftop and Crofts performing ballads. (R) "Shotgun Honeymoon." The Will m Christ the Living Word ists are finally able to take a honey el) Anftlllos Nt&r°" moon, then have !rouble With hotel CE Movie Game reservations. 7:30 IJ Ci) Men It law (R) Anthony ID Felon1 Squad Roberts plays deputy district attor· @!) Flrine Une ney whose personal relationship with m 30 Minutes defense attorney Deborah Sulllvan CJD Rosas para Veronica (Sheila Larken) complicates a case 9:JO 0 CIJ@ CE The Immortal (R) involving a militant Mexican-Amer· "Dead Man, Dead Man." Ben Rich· 1can. ards is mistaken for a dead police 0 m Men From Shiloh (R) "Tale: lieutenant. Henry Beckman, Don Ramrod.'' Tate takes over at a wid-Knight and Joan Holchkis guest. ower's ranch and becomes embroiled 0 Ruter Ward News In a bitter dispute over a barbed· m V1g1bond wire fence. Sally Ann Howes is fea· €t) La C.uz de Marisa Cruces lured. . . , 10:00 II @ Hawaii Five-0 (R) A tourist fJ @ (E) Courbh1p of Eddies (John Randolph) has a night on the f'ltfm (R) "Fear Is for Understand-town and stirs up considerable trou· 1ng" Mrs. Livingston says she saw ble when McGarrelt enlists his as· ghosts in Eddie's rO<Jm. and Tom sistance as a witness lo break up organizes a ghost hunt lo allay his a narcotics ring son's fears 0 (lg) m four-in-One: Rod Ser· O Million $ MO¥ie; (2hr) "Five ling's Night Gallery (R) "Make Me Milu to Mldnirtir• (drama) '63-Laugh." An inept comedian (Godfre~ Sophia Loren, Anthony Perkins. Gig Cambridge) seeks success by making Young Unstable man who is believed a deal with a second-rate genie dead forces his estranged Wiie lo (Jackie Vernon) In "Clean Kills and collect his insurance Other Trophies," a m1llionaile sports m Truth or Co!11fquences man (Raymond Massey) stipulates @ It Takes a Thiel !hat his son prove his manhood by m Cinema 30 killing a deer before coming into his m Enul1da de locos inheritance. 7:55 CJD Cuestion de Seeundos g News Kevin Sanders. 8:00 fJ @@ CE Room 222 (R) O Movit: (2hr) ''The Children's "Cheating.'' An honest student who Hour'' (drama '62-Audrey Hepburn, needs high grades for his chosen Shirley Maclaine, James Gamer college receives a zero for talking m News Putnam/Fishman. dunng an exam Chris Beaumont aJ Mantrap Rob Reiner guests guests. etJ M11terpiec1 Thutre m To Tell the Truth mi Box Professional et! The French Chef 10:30 0 Movie: (2hr) "Of Jllic:e ind Men" m The An~er (drama '39-Burgess Meredith, Lon m Luch1 Libre Chaney Jr , Charles Bickford. mi Nino fJ @ 00 c;D NFL Action "The 8:15 0 Anitl Wt1p·Up_ Football Follies .. _ 8:30 II (i) To Rome Wrth_ love (R) _Pen. m News Bill Johns ny struggles with a guilty_ conscience €t) El Oiario de Un• SenOC'il.a Oe· aller she and her pal Nico (Gerald ctnte M1chenaud) accept money for play· _ 1ng with the lonely son (Randy Whip-11:00 B l..U rn News pie) of wealthy American parents O{IQ) m News O The St~e Allen Show Guesls are 00 Death V.lley D1rs Marty Ingels, Gem Granger and Dave m fJ 'JJ ~ .~~~: f th W Id" (ad Garroway ov1e. ~ o e ' fJ (3)@ c;D The Smith Family venlure) '35-Clark Gable Lorella (R) "Remember Lisa " Chad Smith's Young former swee theart. Usa Benlo11. @Beat the Clocli , seells his help with her teenage EID Book e~.·t Discussed IS Makers son Joanne Dru, Vince Howard and of America. edited by Charles Van Kevin Burchett guest Dore~ m David frost Show Guests are mi S1 No Fueras Tu Omar Sharif and Benny Goodman. 11 :30 B ri) Merv 61illi11 ID Draenet 0 (1QJ m Johnny Carson @!) Just Jau "Don Byas" fJ CJ) 00 a> Didi C.vett 1 g;) P1ttern lor llvln1 @ Movie: ''Code of Silence' (dra 8:55 a!) Cuestlon de StiUndos ma)-(d Nelson, Terry Becker 9:00 II (]J Medical Center (R) Dina 12:30 O Community Bullelln Boud Merril guests as Or Lochner'.s ailirig m All·Nitht Show ''The Whitt Tow· ex wife who 1urns up unexpectedly, er," "Don't Tah It to Heart" ind and Lochner, unaware of her mo· "All the IUn1's Men." e n e p e y g e d s y $ s 1, " e a n THURSDAY JULY 8 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "Ride 1 Crooked Mile'' (drama) '38-Alum Tam1roH. Leif Erickson. "Mystery Sea Raider" (mystery) '40 -Henry Wilcoxin, Carole Landis m (C) "Los1 World of Sinbad" (ad· venlure) '65-Toshiio M1lune, Ma kogo Saleh 9:30 O "Julie'' (suspense) '56 -Doris Day Louis Jourdan. Barry Sullivan O "Most Dangerous Man Alive" (drama) '61-Ron Randell. Debra Paget. 10:00 (JI "Mark of the Hawk" (drama) '58 -Sidney Po1t1er, Juano Hernandez 1:00 m "Luclly Partners" (comedy) '40 -Ronald Colman Ginger Rogers 2:00 O "The Interns" (drama) '62 - Michael Callan. Cllfl Robertson, James MacArthur 3:00 ~8 "On the Beach" Conclusion (dra ma) '59-Gregory Peck. Ava Gardner 4·30 0 (C) "Esupe to Burma" (adven lure) 55-Barbara Slanwyck Robert Ryan . David ra1rar 3 Same as 10 AM Lis1ing. E VENING 6:00 O Big News Jerry Dunphy l 3 I ABC News Re asoner. Smith 0 KNBC Hews Tom Snyder O Virginia Graham Show Henry Morgan. Chuck Braverman, Gerri Granger, Earl Wilson and Dan P11ce guest O Six O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "The R11nm1ker" Part I (drama) '57- Burt I ancaster. Kalha11ne Hepburn, Wendell Corey, l loyd B11dges An engag1nR confidence man promises 10 b11ng rain to a drought slr1cken community for a ft>e While mak inR h1~ p1eparat1ons hr also Rives solace lo a lovP starved spinster 0 I Spy ID The Fhntstooes @ Star Trell ID A Time tor lohn/Ch1rhe's Pad rn Fisher Family rn Not1c1ero 34 m Death Villley Days Cl) News Jim Hawthorn/' 6:30 J Ntws 0111 Huddy 16 Truth or Consequences 8 CBS News Waller Cronk1tr 101 NBC News Q,w1d Brinkley m Tht Flyine Nun ID Hodge~odge lodge rn Selected film/Musicale m The Desert Report ai) El Adorahle Prol Aldao tl.} Hews THE OAtlV PILOT TV WEEK. J ULY 3, 1971 7;00 f) CBS News Walter Cronkite 9:00 ft CBS Thursd1y Movie: (C) m Box Protesslon1I (2hr) "Nlpt Ch11e" ( R) (wpense) 0 m NBC News David Brinkley O Wide Scrum Theatre: (90 "The Mummy'' (horror) '32-Boris Karloff. David Manners. '70-0avid Janssen Yaphet Kotto 10:30 Cl) Dragnet fhe story of a man,'s exciting flight 0 Movie: (2hr) "Two Years Belore lrom the scene of a shooting_ the M1,t" (drama} '46-Al•n Ladd, 00 To Tell the Truth O What's My Line? ®)Did Vin~· m I Love Lucy @ @ Dr1gnet 0 (]) Cl) M11!1 Room for Brian Oonlevy, Wrlham Bendix Granddaddy (R) "Of Mice and Mini." 00 M1Bhal Dillon Danny surprises a surprise dinner ~ CIJ Cl) ~Is Is Your Lile Sur guest by arriving home in an out· p11sed guest is Bette Davis. ID The Course ol Our Times "Road to World War I " rageously mod outfit @ But tfle Clocll m Ch1llenct m El Olario de Una Senorita De ~ Rosas par• Veronica centt ~ Chri$t the living Word m Angelltos Negros ffi Movie Game 9:30 0 @') m Adam-12 (R) "LAD." 11:00 0 m N1W1 Officers Malloy and Reed attempt to OQO) m Nt wi clu r a fellow officer of a blackmail @ Deeth V11l1y Di p 7'30 f)@ Family Affair (R) Buffy, Jody charge 0 (1) Cl) News and the11 f1iends try to turn a trash 0 (}) 00 Cl) Dan Aueust (R) "The m Mollie: "Whhlpool" (drama) ·50 covered lot inlo a pla~ area, but the Worst Crime." August orders the ar· -Gene Tiernty, Jose Ferrer, Richard cily has other plans. rest of a host of sexual offenders fol · Conte, Charles Blcklord. 0 t!§J m NBC Action Playhouse lowing th e murder of a young girl @ News Bill Johns (R) "The Admiral,, An ambitious Fernan do Lamas. Sal Mineo and Tom ED Washinjl1on Week In Review Navy career officer laces the bitter Troupe guest. a!> Si No Fuer11s Tu results of a lifetime o1 having neg 0 Baxter Waid News 11 :30 0 LU Mlh Gritfin lected his family to pursue his ad rn Musicale/Pastor's Desk 0 [Q) m Johnny C1rson miral's stars Robert Young and Rob m La Cruz de Marisa Cruces 0 (1)@ Cl) Die\ Cavett Mayoi ert Reed star 0 m 00 rn I SPECIAL I T 0 m 10:00 0 0 m Dean Martin { R) Sum John Lindsay IS Dick's only guest Jones at Fantasy fair Tom Jones me1 host Vic Damone welcomes @ ~ovie: '.'Devil's Harbor'' (mys welc.omes to hls lourth special of George Jessel, Don Che1ry, the Clair tery) 54-R1chard Arlen, Greta Gynl lhe season Connie Stevens Band of and McMahon comedy team and the 12 JO 0 ,._ 't B II ti' 8 d C C II ; .,.,mmun1 y u e n 011 the Welsh Guard, The Muppets and urtain a s . Dave Edmunds 0 Ntw1 Kevin Sanders 1:00 f) Movie: "Theatre of Death" (hor O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Gallant 0 Movie: (90) "Sherlock Holmes ror) '66-Chrrslopher lee. Lelia Gor Hours" (drama) '6(}-James Cagney ~nd tl•e Spider Wom1~" (mystery) don, Jultan Bond. Dennis Weaver 44 -Basil Rathbone. Nigel Bruce. ..V O O tl9J Hnws m Truth or Con~quenc.es m Hews Putnam/Fishman. ID All·Nlpl Show: (C) "Hunter of @ II Takes a Thief ff) Speculation "A Con versation the Unllnown," "Tlme Lock" and ID naherty & Film (R) "Moana .. Wllh Carl Rogers .. "The Juuter." EI!) Cinem• 30 m Premiere Movies 7:55 ai) Cuestion de Segundos 8:00 0 LI) lancer (R) Johnny foes lo gel even alter a shck horse trader (Andrew Prine) takes him 1n a deal for a buggy, bul irislead winds up as rusl odlan of lhe man's unruly 8 yea1 old daughter ([va Plumb) m To Tell the Truth ID Washington Week In Review ~Nino 8:30 0 10) m Ironside {R) "The Tar· gel An ex convicl's dreams ol a new Irle as conslruchon worker are 1eopa1d1zed by a m1h\ant group's illegal buying ol dynamite O The Steve Allen Show Guests are Mali Sahl Frank O'Rone Ruth Ort nFr N1osey Russell and Rex Reed 0 3 I 6 rn Be'lllilched (R) "Sa mantha's Mag1r Potion · <;am;inlha's hu~ba nd gives up his effort to keep w1tchc1alt 0111 ol the11 hves afte1 a se11es of business setback) m David Frost Show @ Olympic Bo11ng ED NET Playhou~ "Biography John Ross ('The Trail of Tears') ' (R) Johnny Cash and Jac:k Palance star '" the t1a111c slory of the Cherokee I nd1ans' terror filled eiodus from the11 homelands in Georgia lo lhe Oklahoma l emtnry "' I 838 39 ~ Pattern for Livine 8:55 ~ Cuestion de Seeundos QUALITY DEALER AWARD FOR SALES -SERVICE -PARTS MANAGEMENT -ADVERTISING CUSTOMER RELATIONS 18835 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH u2-ne1 540-0442 Pace 15 FR I DA Y JULY 9 For morning and afternoon llstlnp, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for yow convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9·00 O "Wl11t a Life" (comedy) ·3~ JKlue Cooper. Betty Field, "The lady Hu Pl1ns" (mystery) '42- Ray Milland, Paulette Goddard ID "Sl1ttery's Hurric.1ne" (drama) '49 -Richard Widmark. Veronica I ake 9:30 fJ "The Serru nl Wu a I.Ad(' (comedy) '6Z-Mart1n West, Venetia Steven'°n O "The Three Stoores Meet Het"cu· les" (comedy) '62 10:00 l J "Frances Gou to West Poinr' (comedy) '52-0onald O'Connor 1 :00 ID "The four Poster" (comedy) '52 -Rex Hamson Ltlh Palmer 2:00 0 "Day of Ult Outlaw1" (western) '5~Robert Ryan. Burl Ives 3:00 rs "f'·X fiflttn" (drama) '61 4:30 O "Her Husband's AH111s {comedy) '47-Lucrfle Ball. Franchot Tone See lOAM Ustin&. F VEN ING 6:00 0 Bir News Jerry Dunphy "'"'ABC News Reasoner, Smith 0 MBC News Tom Snyder fJ Sia O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "The Rainmaker" Conclusion (drama) '57 -Burt Lancaster Katharine Hep burn. Wendell Corey. [arl Holliman. Lloyd Bridges 0 1 Spy ID The f lintstonu ID Stu Trek ED A n me for John/Ch•rtle's P•d eE) Fisher f amily m Notidero 34 u;} Dealh Valley 01ys Ci) News Jrm Hawthorne 6·30 (j New1 Brll Huddy 0 I b tciA\ I Come With Me . uinre K111n Miss Karan is seen pre paring for a nightclub engagement. and sings "Going Out of My Head." The Trolley Song and "I Love You PorllY " '6) Truth or Consequences 8 CBS News Waller Cronkite 10 NBC News David Bnnklev ID The flyinr Nun ED Hodeepodee lodge eE) Selected films m Desert Report ail Duelo en P1tines ffi ABC News 7:00 O CBS News Walter Cronkite 0 m NBC News David Brinkley To Tell the Truth 0 Whit's My lint? QO) Did Ven Dyke ID I Love l ucy ID Or1rnet ED Thirty 'Minutes With .•. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JULY 3, 1971 eE) ta.rist the L.Mna Wcwd centerfold picture wrll oost her the a> Ancelitos Nev• tob on a duldren's TV show. aJ Mftie G11M ID felony Sqllold 7:30 O at lntmts (R) A young man ED A.erian fih11 In~ Tllutre SATURDAY who fears that he has inllented a A Seminar wrth director Monte Hell-JUL y 10 brarn disease demands that hrs girl man. have an abortion. EE) 30 Minwtes :1) Mowie: CC) (Zllr) "Oc:un'a 11" tt) LI Cri..S. Bien Cri~1 MORNINf. (comedy) '60-0ean Martin. Frank mi Rosas para Veronia Sinatra. 9:30 fJ (I) 00 aJ T1le Odd Couple (R) 7:00 0 Summer S.111esttt 0 o: m Hi &ll Ch1p11ral (R) "Engrave Trouble" Feltx tries lo O ®) m To•foolefy Sho• "Spokes " Buck chooses the tough make up wtlh his divorced wife. bul ID Thunderbirds est town in the territory to celebrate .a pawnshop robbery inler1eres 7:30 O Dusty's Treehouse the fourth of July holiday and IS 0 Bader Ward News 0 m Hedlle' Jedle caught up rn some fireworks he ID Quest for Adventure 00 DiM:OVet'J hadn't expected. eE) Musicale/Pastor's Dest fJ Bl1ek Experience 0 An,el W1rm·UP el LI Cntz d-. Mari11 Cnl~s @Summer Semester fJ @ aJ The Brady Bunch (R) l O:OO O UQ)m s tranae Report (R) o Untie Run "Double Parked." Whtie the rest of "Heart-No Choice for the Donor " ID Yofi & friends the Bradys are trying to save a park, Ham Gynt becomes the Involuntary 8:00 O Burs Bunny/Road Runner Hour Mike IS commrssroned to build on the donor '" a heart transplant opera 0 m Woody Woodpeder slfe lion fJ (]) (!) l.Ancelot Link .:!] Movie: (C) (90) "last Days of fJ (3"1 (6) tl) love, American Style f]J Chester the Jut« Pompeii" (spectacular) '&O -Steve (R) "Love and the Positive Man.'' O Movie: "lnn ders From Space." Reeves, Chnstine Kaufmann "Love and the Other Love" and ID Cartoons D Million $ Mcwie: (2ht') "Onion· "Love and the Bachelor." 8:30 0 llQ') m The Bugaloos head" (comedy) '58-Andy Grtlltlh. O Movie: (90) ''13 West Street" O Campus Profile feltc1a Farr. Walte1 Matthau (drama) '62-Alan Ladd. Rod Slei-ID Cisco Kid ID Truth or Conuq11ence1 ger 9:00 0 @ S1brin1 & the Gtoovit Goo· ID It Takes a Thief ID New1 Putnam/Fishman lits ED Rappine Up Ille Wttli m Mantrap Al Hamel hosts Guest 0 0\ m Dt. Dolittle eE) Cinema 30 1s James Brolin of Marcus Welby, O Mom: "Boys From Brooklyn" a> Estrellas Music11tt M 0 (comedy) '52-Bela Lugosi, Charltla 7:55 mi Cuettion de Ser11ndos ED I S..i¢1•1 I Cash! A proftle of fJ ~) IJ) Jerry l ewis Show 8:00 0 Anrel B.seblll The California Johnny Cash ID Movies: ''Esupe from Red Rodi" Angels meet the Oakland A's at Oak a!) Luthi Libre (western) '58-Brian Donlevy, Eileen land 10:30 O News Kevrn Sanders Janssen "0-Day on Mu s" {SCI fr) fJ ~ ffi Nilnny & the Professor ID News Brll Johns '66-Dennrs Moore, Linda Sterling CR) "How Many Candles7" Tile chtl a> Cl Di1rio de Una Senorita De-@Movies: "Min of Conflict" (dra dren are convinced lhal Nanny is cente ma) '53-Fdward Arnold, John Agar aboul to celebrate her 1071h birth 11:00 f) (8 m News "Tzles 01 Adventure" (adventure) ·54 day 0 0 m News -Don Defore, Lon Chaney Jr ID To Tell the Truth 0 Movie: "f'OI Whom the Bell @[) Cuerdas y Gurtarras eE) living Book Tolls (drama) 43--0ary Cooper In mi Panorimi Latino a> Sylvia y Enrique grrd Berflman 8:30 IJ Hudmilster (R) Andy hts Wile t6) Death Valley Days 9:30 0 (lQl m The Pink Panther and Jerry 101n the students tn an fJ (3) tl) News 00 Tijuana: Window to the South experrment for a "new society" ID Movie: (C) "At Sword's Point" fJ @ The Doubledec•ers where everyone does hrs own thing (adventure) '52-Cornel Wilde. Mau D Movie: (C) "last Tomah1wk" 0 @, m Name or the Game (R) teen O'Hara, Dan O'Herhhy (western) '66 -Anlhony '\terlens LA 2017." A science fiction drama ID Beat lhe Clodl Karin Dor rn• which Glenn Howard IS mysler m Si No fueru Tu m Arriba el Norte IOUsly transported to the year 2017 11:15 m Cinema 34 10:00 0 00 JoSle & the Puuyuts and finds Los Angeles has been re 11 :30 IJ Merv Griffin 0 r@ m H.R. Pufns1ul tluced lo a small communrly of SUI 0 QQJ m Johnny Carson 00 Rul E.sble Rentals vrvors living undeiground tn a de fJ q) Ci) Ci) Didi Cnett fJ ~I Hot Whetls humanrzed. coldly efficient society (Ii Movie· {C) "My Favorite Spy" m Luthi Libre Guests are Barry Sullivan [dmond (comedy) 'SI-Bob Hope Hedy La 10:30 O @ H1rlem Globetrotters O'Brren and Sharon Farrell mar 0 o m Here Comes the"rump 0 (6) tl) The Partrrdge Family (R) @Movie· "Elephant Gun" (adven 0 Movie: "Two Doller Bettor" (dra Siar Quality " Danny decides to llO lure) 59-Belinda lee. Anna Gaylor j ma) '52-John l1tel. Steve Brodie out as a Single after he gets a rave ED Converutions Wilh 1 Psychia-fJ ~Sky Hawks review Inst Dr .[dward 0 Slatnbr!>ok 11 :00 0 a Archie's f'unhouse m Doid f rost Show 11.40 D M.?vre: (C) ~e Lion i nd ttle 0 iiol m Major Learue Bu eb1ll @ Drarnet Horse (weslern) 52 Sieve Coch 'l) Movie: "Winis of Danger," Zach ED Artists in Amenc~ (R) ran. Sherry Jackson ary Seo" Kay llendafl eE) P1ttern for living 12:30 W All·Night Show: "Guns of the fJ IJ I Motor Moose 8:55 m Cuestion de Serundos Timberl1nd," "Heart Of ttie Matter" D Movie: (C) "legend of • Gun 9:00 0 ([ CBS Friday Movie: (C) (2hr) and (C) "S1lome." fighter'' (weslerri) 66 Ron Randell ''Travis Loa1n, O.A." {R) (drama) 1:00 0 Mo.vie: "Sealed Cargo'' (adven Judith Dornys '69 -Vic Morrow Hal Holbrook. lure) ~I-Dana Andrews Claude ail Variedad Brenda Vaccaro, George Grrzzaro. Rains 11 :30 fJ (V The Hardy Boys Scott Marlowe, James Callahan. { 3) 0 0 (10) News ID Movie: "High*•; DrlgMt" (dra Michael Strong. Chrrs Robinson Vic 1 :05 (lo) Movie: "Creatures Walk Among ) .54 R h d Co 1 J Us" (sci II) '56--Jell Morrow. Rex Bma 11 -re ar n e. oan Morrow stars in the title role of th15 Reason enne drama old man's meltculous plan to 1.30 ( 8 l News m Mano I Mino Ranchero escape a murder charge aJ Buy-Line fJ 00 tl) That Girl (R) "! A1n'I 1:45 0 Movie: "H1nn1h l ee" (western) Got No Body " Ann 1s sure a nude 'SJ-Joanne Oru, John Ireland (Continued) SATURDAY (Continued) AFTf RNOON 12:00 f) Stooby·Doo D Movie: "Bells of San Fernando" (western) '47-0ooald Woods. Gloria Warden. 0 00 m American Bandstand 00 Batm1n g:) Teatrc> fanta11ico (Ii) Petlcul11 (10 hr) 12:30 f) The Monkees Ci) Mobile Home Show (:) Movie: "The Three Stooges In Orbir' (comedy) '62 m Kings of Comedy 1:00 f) D1sl.lrdly & Muttley (3) C1mpus Profile (6) Movie: "Fog tor a Killer," Susan Travers, Oavld Sumner O Movie: (C) "Gunsmoke" (west ern) ·53 -Audre Murphy, Susan Cabot. 00 TV 8 loolls et learning ID Weekend News m Detru del Muro 1:30 0 The Jetsons ( 31 Voice of Agriculture O l(ick·Bo.ing ( 8 International Hour ID Movie: "Sava~ Horde" (west em) '49 -Wtlham [llioll Adrian Booth 2:00 O Dusty's Treehouse '3) Across the fence O Movie. "Nora Prentiss" (drama) 47 -Ann Sheridan. Kent Smith, Uober1 Alda O Roller Derby 10 Know Your Bible ID Movie. ''Blowing Wild" (drama) ·53 Gary Cooper Barbara Stan wyck m Sports World 2:30 f) The Gene London Show f 31 Saving Money on Beef O The Larry Kane Show / 61 Forum Bo1ing O Movie: (C) "The Min Who Could Cheat Oeath" (drama) '59-Anton 01ffring. Hazel Court r 8 Movie: "Snow Treuure" (dra ma) '67 James Franc1scu5 10 Sparts Challenge m Wings to Adventu re 3:00 fJ Conversations With a Psythia trist Dr [ dward Stainbrook J 1 Movie · "Desire in the Oust" ld1ama) '&O Ravmond Burr Joan Benn!'ll O Movie (C) "The St1rchers" (dra ma) '56 ·John Wayne Jeflrey li unl er Natalie Wood 10 Setence fiction Theat1e ID Movie: "The lone Wait'' (drama) '54-Anthony Quinn Pegg1P Castle @!.) Musie.1le/Davey & Goliath m Revlsta Musie.11 ID The Big Pit1ure ffi Motor Mouse 3:30 0 Our American Musiuil Heriuee O Jirn Thomu Outdoors (6) Movie; "Sliver Star," fdgar Bu chanan. Marie Windsor €!) Children's &os!>fl Hour m EJ Mundo E.st.1 lo'° m True Adventure (!) The Hudy Boys THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JULY 3, 1971 4:00 f) Repertoi1e Workshop "Vibrations j ODD COUPLE'S From Peter Gennaro " Noted cho- reographer Peter Gennaro 1s seen SLOPPY HALF NEVER working wilh and in.slructing dancers 1 during rehearsal and production of HAD IT SO GOOD the jau ballet "Vibrations '' O A&Jiculture USA "Nothing but cla~s!" That's the D Cu Ii Tmi way Jack Klugman describes O M.V.P.-Johnny Bench. Joan Hotchk is. who plays Dr. Anlm1I Wortd Nancy Cunningham in ABC's m M•n w Man The Odd Couple. m Ame_rit.t in Space Dr. Cunningham IS Jack's girl- 4:30 f) Movie: .<C) "Al~hzam the_ Grett" friend and on~ of Tony Randall's (cartoon) 61-with the voices of doctors in the ... ene-. Jonathan Winters. and Frankie Ava Ion. 0 On Campus 0 NBA tfighlighb O Celebrity Bowling CID I Spy o Man to Man m Unblmed World €!) Faith for Tod1y ~ El Mundo en que Vivlmos m Navy Prologue 4:45 ~ Pre-Game Soccer 5:00 O To Be Announced O Hollywood Park Ricing The $60, 000 Beverly Hills Handicap tor three year olds and up-at a llllle and l/e on turL 0 (i)@ CI) British Open Coll Tournament Tile t1nal round of play -via tape delay-lrom the Bnhsh Open Tournament at Royal B1rkdale Golf Club m Southport [ ngland 0 The Avengers 'O News Schwar1l/Hill ID Movie: "7 11 Ocun Orive" (dra· rna) SO-Edmond O'B11en. Joanne Orn. Donald Porter @ M1ntr1p Al Hamel hosts m Quest for Lite ~ futbol·Soccer ID Bronco 5:30 O KNBC Newservice 0 Sports Challenge (i) News Jim Gordon (1Q) NBC News ID Treasure ED Our Vilnishing Wildernen ~ fisher family 6·00 f) Big News Clete Roberh O m NBC News 0 Laredo (i) CBS News O Boss City 10) Men From Shiloh @ Bur\e's law Ei) Waterlronl ffi Comedy Special The Tragttal tirslory of the T ap1oca M1santhropa " A free tloattng r.omedy that dissolves Ille bounda11es of reality sta111ng Waller Oav1s Jim r1otek, Mart Har ris Phil Slephens and Dr Robert Potter m Musical/Davey & Goli1th CB P..aliculn (cont'd until 1 OPM) 6:30 0 About• Week. ~) Sports With Berth O KNBC News Conference 00 P~ Meson 0 Eynrltnns News 00 Stir Trek m Hobby ShOWCIH EI!) The French Chef m Children's Go19tl Hour m Edge of Eternity "I'm ~uppoc;cd to be a general practitioner 1n the <;cric~." she said on the ,ct, "but 1f it were up to me. l'd have chosen to be a pediatrician. I ndore children." The Pasadena-born actress isn't feigning her interest in young:-tcrf>. She ha~ a New York State lil:en~c tu teach nursery <.chool through the third grade, a nd for a year wac; a n in!>lrnctor at a public cure center in the Bowery She al'lo raughL for a ycur ill an cpi,copalian day nurs- ery. and at a progrc~sive private ~chool in Manharr;in. "I lcfr tcuching." '>he '>aid, "be- came I preferred acting. I went the ll'illal route, fir!>t ~111dying with Sanfor<l Me1..,ncr and Lee Stra.,bcrg Then I hc<.Jme a mem- ber of thi: Actor ... S111dio My first big break w:i" being chosen to appear opp<l\llC William Win· dom 1n 1he J.1mc.., Thurber ~erie~. My World and Welcome 10 ft, and my ... cconc.J wa!. neing :.igned 1<1 play Jack Kl11grnan's g1rlfr1end 111 The OdJ Couple "I never 1m:iginetl acting could he '-ll much f11n. Jack and Tony 1 .1rc t1 delight 10 work wi th. I There'-; a wonderful spirit of 1 t"amarndcne on the 'ct." fhe Ceding rs 111111ual. "l.ook al her," Klugman 'aid. moving h" head in her direc11on "Nothing hut cla.,., When did MJdi<ton ever have ir 'o ,good .'' Veteran actress Ann Doran has been set for a continuing role in "Longstreet," ABC's action-adventure series star · ring James Franciscus as a blind insurance investigator. Miss Doran. who will play Mrs. Kingston. Longstreet's contentious housekeeper. made her film acting debut in 1922 playing a page boy in "Robin Hood." starring Doug- las Fairbanks. In later years she was seen 1n ''Rebel with· out a Cause" and "The High and the Mighty.'' Miss Doran started her ca· reer in television in 1949, and has since appeared in hun- dred of dramatic and comedy programs. She was a regular in t hree series, The Legend of Jesse James, National Velvet and Hey, Landlord, playing the role of a mother in each. Ironically, she has never been married. Her recent video credit s include The Bold Ones. Bonanza. The Men from Shiloh. and Ironside Longstreet. co -st arr ing Marlyn Mi_son and Peter Mark Richman,'"'T!; currently in pro- duction at Pa·ramount Stu· d1os. The one-hour dramatic series premieres Thursday, Sept. 17 at 9 P.M * * * Television won't be seeing CHELSEA BROWN for a while The talented miss, a Laugh In regula r who graduated to a Universal frlm and television contract and a regular role in the now-defunct Matt Lincoln, will co-star with Juliet Prowse in a national tour of "Sweet Charity." Chelsea will be on the road with Miss Prowse un- til Au~ust 0 8 0 .. • FOR .. • Xln 1 load • Fo1t ,.,,v,,• • Co,~ tot! b<1r • En totl41nment • Danc1t19 r119htly • F11wnd lv 'rowd 80 w 19th :r>t. Co•ta MMo '4 YEllY o~~~~· CLYDE -GEORGE-SHEP M()l1 (]l()f ~BS (()p ()()c SwsPi'1SS'1 The mad, mod c lothes Doc Severinsen wears on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carllon- including crushed vel vet knick- ers, fringed leather ve ts. and belted s hirts-have become iden- tity symbols for rhe talented trumpeter, who ii. music director for the late-night enterta inmenl serie!>. H is colorful (and ntensivc) wardrobe 1s the result of D oc\ initial admiration for eye-catc h- ing 'hirt-; a nd 1ie.s. U nwilling to appear on television drc~"cd like a gray wren, Doc began scouting the far-out shops in N ew York City for neckties which \\Ould bring forth some comic com mentary from Johnny Carson In time. the lies and shirts were augmented by "mod" 'lack<; and. later. by suits of ou1 land1<,h cur Doc sa}5. "I like to wear \Ome- rhing different every night and I don't care 1f 1t i' Wco;lern \tyk, or Indian or Rm'\1an JU\! so 1f<. somcth111g you don 1 -.cc around every lOrncr." He doe5n'1 have to worry Mcxt men, particularly in M .1n hauan. look al, but do n't huy Multi-colored boots or a pullover laced in hrown lea lher, among other advunccd fa~h1on~ which the trumpeter wear,. Hunting for Doc\ wurdrotic has beco me a big adve nture for the owner of a 'ho p in Manha l· Ian\ Green\.\-ich Vill age called "The Outlook," who p ride<. him- \clf on his a bility to turn up <,omc of Doc's wildl'r "ard robe items. When something comes along which the shopkeeper thmks 1' for Doc. a quick phone call is made, advising the orchc,trJ le.1der that an interesting item has hit the <;helve,. Doc\ w ife Evonne. h" manager. or Doc h1m <;elf v. il l rnn down to the Village to sec 1f it 1\ a "mner. M o't of the item' arc On dJY' when he return~ lo the N B( studios at Rockefeller Center hurtkncd with package,, Doc " like J prospector who hac; mat.le a pa rt1cul arl~ rich stnke The Sevcr1mcn morale \OJr' In C .il1forr11a, a friend, M ike Bain. <;cout<; the Lo' Angele' <;hop' for new wud rohc addition" when the Tonight show origm:trc' ar N BC ,111d10' in Bu i hank Searching for new and different clorhe' take\ time, Doc 111.lrnll\, hut it\ become neCC\§itry Doc ,,1ys "When I travel around the country. people hecomc d~appomtcd at I don't get ofT a plane \.\-CJnng rhe'c wild clothe,. The few time' I wore .i com erv:-it ive outfit . their f;ice' fell and they were lik e cl1\,1ppt11ntcd kids. Believe me. 11\ gorrcn 'o the wardrobe I" a very impo rtant pan of the picture." Several years ago , Doc had two publicity photos-one with a !.mile and one without. but both with trumpet. There have bc..:n 'ome cha nges-all ~artonal-s111cc then. The fan~ like the new l>tyles and so do new<1paper photographerr, who cover Doc\ arrivals and de- partures as well as his concert<;. "Best of all," says Doc. "I get a bi(! kick out of the clorhes, too. I wouldn't wear them if I didn't " \ Pap 18 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEE!<, JULY 3. 1971 ~;;~; .... -. -~>:.:::;:: ->.::~~;:--::::·!-:·:· ·:~a~ ;i r~. , A L~ir Evening Movies ··.;-7-:: ~~· -·:> -·:' :>")$"::;::-·~~~ ' 6:00 6:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 1 10:30 I 1:00 I 1:15 11:30 15:00 7:00 7:30 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 6:00 I :::: 10:00 10:30 11:00 6:00 7:00 1:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 l 1:30 6:00 7;00 7:30 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:)0 6:00 7·30 9·00 10:00 11:00 I 1•30 7 30 8 00 8:)0 9.30 10•)0 11.00 11 · 15 11 :30 SUNDAY. JULY 4 7 (C) ''The Time Machine" (sco fo) '60-Rod l aylor, Alan Young. Yvetle M1m1...,.a. II "Killers From SP.ace" (sci-11) 54-Petrr Graves. Barbara Beslar 5 "The PawnM>op, • "The Tipsy Playboy," "The Floor Walker" and "Amorooa Walter of the Rink_" Charhe Chaplin 9 "Day of the Outlaw" (westrrn) '59-Robrrt Ryan Tina Louise 2 8 (C) "A Step Out of Un•" (drama) '70 -Prier Falk Jo Ann P11uir. Peter Lawford. 11 IC) i'TGunman's Walk" (western) '58-Van Hefltn Kalhryn Granl 7 3 6 (C) "ltatman" (corned).'.) '6&-Adam West, Lee Meriwether I 1 "Lost Horizon" (drama) 37-Ronald Colman Jane Wyatt 9 "Adventures or Robin Hood" (advr ntureJ '38-Errol Flynn Ollvo.i de Ha111lland. 6 "Invisible Terror" (mystery) '63 -Hannes Schm•dhauser 2 "The Outsider" (drama) '62-Tony Curtis, Jam~ Franciscus l3 "In Which We Serve" (drama) '42-Noel Coward, lohn Mills MONDAY, JULY 5 7 (C) "300 Spartans" Part I (adventu re! '62 R•than:I E.gan D•an~ Baker 1 l "Carnival Story" (ad vent ure) '54 Annr Ba•ler. St eve Cochrdn. 5 "The Black Cat'' (mystery) '34-B0t1s Karlolf Bela Lu~os• 6 (CJ "To Puls, With Love" (com edy) '55 -Alec Gu1nnes~. Odoip Versoos. 9 "A Chlld Is Waiting" 1drama1 '63-Burt Lancaster. Judy G.irl .. nd 4 10 (CJ "Banyon" (R) (drama) '70-Robert Foister. Darren McGav111 Jose Ferrer. An1anette Comer 7 3 6 (C) "El Greco" (b iography) '6&-Mel Ferrer, Ro~sana Sch1afl1no 9 "The L·Shaped Room" (drama) 63-Leshe Caron, Torn Bell 5 "The Importance of Being Ernest" (Uassot) '53-Joan Gre1'11wood. Michael Redgrave. 11 "The Thief'' (mystery) '52-Ray Milland R11a Cam TUESDAY, JULY 6 7 (C) "300 Spartans" Conclusion (adventure) '62-Rocltard Egan S11 Ralph Richardson. Diane Baker 9 (C) "Gld1et Goes Hawaiian" (comedyl 61 -James D<trren MochaPI Callan. Deborah Walley, Peggy Cas,. 7 3 6 "Portrait ot Jennie" <romancrl '49 Jennifer lanes Justoph Collen, Ethel Barrymore L1lhan Gish 9 "Selge of Sidney Street" (drama) '60-Donald ::Oonden N icoll' Berger 5 (C) "The Gambler" (dram" Oame ld1lh [vans Georg1n.i W.J•d 11 "The Stranger's H•nds" lmysleryl '5?>-T•evor Howard. Ahda Va(h I) "Hidden Homicide" lmyslery> 59 Gritloth Jon,,., Maya Koum.l1t1 W EDNESDAY. JULY 7 (C) "Man Without a Siar" \weslernt ·~5-KHI. Douglas, J<-,rnnP Crain. Cla1re Trevor 10 (C) "Glgot" (drama! '62 Jat koe Gleason 9 "five MllH lo Midnight" (drama) '6J-Sopl11d lo1en Anlhony Per kons. Gig Young 9 ''The Children's Hour" (dramal '62 Aud"Y HPpburn Shirley Mac I a1ne. James Garner 5 "Of Mice and Men " (drama) J9 Bu1ge'>'> Me1ed1th I on Chanl'y tr Chari~ 81cklord 11 "Call or the Wiid" (advent1Hel ·35 Clark Gabl!!. I urella Youn" 13 "Code of Siience" (d rama) Ed Nelson Tl'rry Be<.ker THURSDAY, JULY 8 7 (C) "The Rainmaker" Part I ldramat '57-Burl L11nr .ister l<a\hdrone Hepbu1n. Wendell Core)!. 5 "The Mummy" lhorrorl '32 Boris Karloff D;w1d M • .nners 9 "Gallant Hours" (drama) 60-James Cagney Dennis W1rnve1 2 8 <C) "Nlg-ht Chase-'' !R) \Suspense) '70--Diwod J11ns'>en Y,1phl'I Koltl• 9 "Sl'ler1ock Holmes and the Spider Woman" tmy~lcryl '44 Ba<.11 R31hbone, Nigel Bruce 5 "Two Years Before the Mast" ((irMndl '46 Alan Ladll 811.ln Oon levy W1f11am Bend,. 11 "Whirlflool" (drama) 50--Gene Tierney Jnse ~ .. rrl'1 RtchMd Cnn11• 13 "Devll s Harbor" fmystery) '54-Rocha•d Arlt>11 Grl'ld Gynt FRIDAY. JULY 9 1 (Cl "The Ralnmak.r" Conclusoon 1d•dmll '17 Bu rt L.in~aSIPr Kaihanne Hepburn, Wendell Corey ) (C) "Ocean's 11" (comedy) '60--Dean Milrt•fl Frank S1n3"a 8 (C) "The Lmst Days of Pompeii" ~drama) 60 -Stevl' Ret"ve\ C"hros tone l<aufmann 9 "Onlonhead" lcomedyl '58-Andy Grttfoth FehcM Farr Walter M atthau 2 8 {C) "Travis L~n. D.A." R1 ldr.,mal r,o V" Morrow Hal Holbrook Br .. nda Vacc:aro 9 "13 West Street" ldramal 62 Alan Ladd kod 51e•8P• S "For Whom the Bell Tolls" •<l•ama• ·4 3 Garv Cooper ln1t10d B"gman t l (C) .. At Sword's Point" .:H!lilttnturP ~. ( on•PI WddP M aurtf'n O'H,.ra D"n O'Herhhy 8 "My Favorite Sr,y" lcomedy )I Bob Hor-•· llecty Lamarr t) "Elephan t Gun' "dvenlur<'J ·~9-Bel"'''" 1 .. ,. Anna <;aylor SATURDAY, JULY 10 • 9 "Town Without Pity" d,,ma1 &1-K"~ lJou1.tl.>< f 1, M M\hilll C"hnsllnr Kaulm.rnn 11 "711 Ocean Drive" drarn,.1 'ill l ·lmnnt1 O'RnP'n i""""" Or11 non aid Poritr 10 "A Patch of Blue" lt11 omai nf. '»f1••t·y hulol'r ''"'""V W"''"'~ rl11.lb!'th Ha11man 7 (Cl "The Ball•d of Andy Crocke1 " dr . .,., 11 loll-I .. •• M.l/C'lr~ Jimmy 0,.an J~y Healhf'r10n 11 "And Then There Were N one" c1r.1m" A'1 I rh1•~ Holywolrd BM•Y f 111gerald, lul11lh Anderson 9 "Attack of l hP Mushroom People" .rnd "Ca~ll~ of the Livln11 Dead " '2 (C) "Johnny Tiger'' (drama) '66 RobPrt l av•o• Ch .. d Everf'tl 3 ''Desire In the Dual" (drama1 '5(;)-Raymnnd Bu rr. Jo"" BP1rnet1 4 "A Night to Remem~r" !drama) ·sq K~nnt-th Moil' Honor Blackman 5 "Double Indemnity" Cmyslery) '44-BarhM;, St .. nwyr.~ [dwarl1 r. Robinson 6 "I Met My Love Ag•ln" Crom.lncel '311 Jc>M1 Bl'nnl'll Ht"nrv Foncl.• 7 (C) "John Goldfarb. Pleau Come Home" tcomedyl 6!> Shirley Macla1ne, Richard C~nna Peter U~t•nov 8 "The Minotaur'' (adventure> '61 Bob Malhoas 10 (C) "Gunpoint" /western) '6&--Aud1e M1Jrphy Joan Staley 13 "The Fug'ftlve Kind" ldramal '60-M arlon Brando Anna Ma11nan• ~------.------ 1 1 SPECIAL OFFER • I I I I I I S29.96 llSTALLED * ~~T::~: SAVE s2&.9& ~.~~~E~o:.~~ 645• 1161-557•1807 C. C. COLE PLUMBING & HEATING CRYSTAL CLEAR Swimming Pool Service & Repair COMPLETE POOL MAINTENANCE Acid Wash 200/ o FF on Parts or Service 10 I st Month With Coupon Lowest rrlces 536-3855 Cafl Anytime TRIM-RITE LAWN SERVICE. FROtH YARD $10. 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SELECT HARDWOOD, MARBLE & FO RMICA TOPS I 0 COLORS -LOWEST PRICES I b54 8.bcock Strut Co•h M .. u . C a lifornia 921127 (714) 642·2741 PAUL ANDERS (714) 642·912S $5 00 OFf ON ANY IATH•OOM PULLMAN _ • WITH COUPON ,.,e 19 STEREO EQUIPMENT SPECIAL SUMMER Closed Mowday. JyJy 5th SALE DAYS Juty 3 to 9 All Equipment Offered Here-In Is Priced Incredibly Low -To Insure Sale! All Prices Are Below Discount or Special Sales Seen Elsewhere! TURNTABLES--CHANGERS COST NEW DUAL 1209 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S195 w/AOC 2'40 XE, walnut b•1e l demol EMPIRE l U TURNTAI LE ••.•••. , ................. S1 H belt driven w/Empire C a rtridge ( trede-in I GAR RARD SL558 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . . • . • . • • • • • • SH Synchonou1 Motor, Anti-alt.ting ldemol GARRARD 30 . • • • • • • . • • • . • . • • • • • • . • . • • • . • • • • • • • SJ9 '4-1p eed change r w/cartridge I new) COMPACTS & CONSOLES SALE $115 $45 $40 $27 COST NEW SALE CUSTOM CRAFTED 79~ Console for Compone nh w re cord 1torege (demo) SH9 BARZILAY 100 E/b 102" ........................ SSH 3-pleu Ensemble (demo) CUSTO M CRAFT 78" Med'n Console for con1pone.,fs •• U99 w/record 'torege ldemo l SCOTT 2503 50 wett AM -FM ••••••••••.•••.••.•• SJS9 w/record ch•nger I trede-in l SPEAKERS $122 $330 $179 $127 COST NEW SALE BOZAK TEMPO I .............................. $151 $99 40-20ICHi J -w•y, t 2" boohhelfi I demo) JBL LANC ER 44'1 , ............................. SUS $78 I " 1p eelter " 8" p•uivt R•dietor (trade-on l UNIVERSITY ULTRA O't • .. • • .. • • .. • • . • .. • . • • .. .. S•O $59 10" woofer J-w•y w/con+rol (,.ewl ARl 12" 3-w•v llCH1 .......................... Ul6 $99 Cron over oiled w•lnut l demo I ALTEC IO LERO'S ............................. S17• $ 129 10" tpltr. 11 10" Orone Cont lde,,,ol LANCER S/C JX ..... , .. • • .. . • .. • . • . • • • . . . . . $200 $99 12" )-wey, remov•ble gr.II l demol RECTILINEAR Ill .......................... :.-· .. UH $199 6-w•y floor 1+.ndin9 I demo l RECEIVERS-AMPLIFIERS-TUNERS COST NEW SALE BOGEN RTBOOO AM-FM Recein r w/w•ln'ut case I trede·in) SlJO FISHER 210-T AM-FM ... , ...................... $300 I I 0 w•tt receiver (trade-in l SHERWOOD S-8500 FM •••••••••••••••••••••••• UOO 150 watt receiver (demo) FISHER 5008 ••••••••••.•••.•.••.•.•.•••••••••• S350 Powerful FM receiver (trade-in l OYNACO STEREO 70 • • . • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sl J S 35 we lt/channel •mplifier (trade-in l SHERWOOD s.3000 Mono-FM Tuner •••••••••••••• S1IO 6re•+ for the office ( trede-on ) HARMAN ICARDON 230 AM-FM .. • .. .. .. • • .. .. • SUO '45 wett rect iver (demo l BOGEN IR360 "B"t Buv" ...................... SJ1' 125 watt AM-FM receiver !demo I KENSINGTON 40 wet+ AM-FM receiver ••••••••.•.• $129 w/walnut ceae (demo) MARANTZ lb 20 watt RMS •••.••••••••••.•• , •••• SJ4S AM-FM recei.,er w/welnut cue l demo) MARANTZ 27 60 wett RMS AM-FM re ceiver •••••••• Sl45 w/walnut cue (demo) SONY 3060 60 watt RM S Ampli fier ••••.••.•.•.•• SUO w/direcl coupled output ldemo) MclNTOSH 1700 80 wott RM S FM receiver ••••.••. SU f w/walnut cue l trede·inl MARANTZ 22 80 watt RMS AM -FM receiver •••••. S44t I demo I 1' .~ ' ..... TAPE RECORDERS ' COST NEW TEAC 60 I 0 Profenional •uto reveru Tape Ded •.•• $644 (demo) PANASO NIC RS25bUS Cauette Oed , • , ...• , • , • , $110 w/digitel counter, etc. ldemol SONY TC-80 Canette R,.corder .•••.•..... , ...... Sl \ O w/condenH r mic·b•tts (new l HARMAN ICAR DON CAD-4 C au eHe Oed . , , , • , , , •. S160 w Pauu Control etc. I new I PANASONIC RO 104S C uutte Recorder . , • , • , •... $40 w 1mic·bath (new l AMPfX 2050 R-R Tape Dad ........... , •.•.•.. UOO Auto-thread ing, dual copthn I tr•de -in l S'ONY TC-I bO Cu f'ette Oed ••.......•.. , ..•.... UOO Out l Ceptt•n, I micron 9ap hud ltrode in) STANDARD SR·D 90 DIC .......................... S95 l ·Treck Playbeclt Deck I trade-in) $99 $150 $239 $89 $75 $35 $125 $199 $75 $149 $239 $139 $449 $349 SALE $549 $65 $79 $113 $25 $25 $175 $30 atlantic 111usic: