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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-07-31 - Orange Coast Pilot7 -, I " • . , ' ' • • I IOil Epi~ Adventure Unfolds for Two Moon Travelers DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * SATURDAY, JULY lr, 1971: VOL. '4, NO. !U , I ll!CT10frlJ, '' PAOIS Surf Girls The beach is v.•here the girls are along the Orange Coast. Cathy !l-1ay· fie!d. 22. Newport Beach. is there. flipping a Frisbee. Diane Jeray came all the ,~·ay fr0n1 Mil\\3Ukee to be there. \Vhy are you sitting at home reading th is'.' Ex -Marnie Colo11el N a111ed Polic e Cl1ief i11 Laguna By BARBARA KREIBICH Of !~o D•llV PlkU i!••J A 53-year-old Marine Corps Colonel, recently retired after 24 years of active 5ervice. will become Laguna's new ,police thief Aug. !6. After a year in private business. as 1;ecurity guard service. Joe Kelly, former Provost Marshal of Camp ·Pendleton, decided he'd rather take a cut in pay and return to the field that interests him most -law enforcement. KeHy, a grey-haired, b!ue-eyrd New York Trishman. estimates he's had about 14 years of experience in police-related \rorlt ranging from four year~ RS A foot palro\man in his native city. to the t'rovost Mar.shal posts at hoth Pendleton and Quantico, Va . He set up Military Police schoOI at both bases and se rved as chairman of !l Marine Corps committee that returbi'Sbed 'the Jaw enforcement chairman .of a Maririi O:>rpli. comrtlittee that refurbished ttle. law enfor.cement branch of the service. Kelly won M over · a field df 48 'f\lalified applicants for the top Laguna ~..,lice job, vacated by Chief Kenneth Huck who left to set up a polict depart- ment in Simi Valley. '·He has the unanimous choice of a very tough oral review board:" clt.y 1n1tnager Lawrence Rose said this "'eek . fiuitab\e man for the job." Kelly. a compact. man who st.;mds five feet nine inches tall and "'eigh5 a trim lli5 pounds. told reporter~. "I'm op- timistic enough to think that people won't hold my military background against me . OAILV "!LOT lltff l'lltle HEADS LAGUNA POLICE Chl•f JH ,K•lly trs a career. \\'e do our dut.v. we c.ome out. and we still have resPonsibility as citi7..ens." Since hi.~ retirement J<cllv has headed \Vells-F'argo Secu rity Guard Services. a firm with 5even office1, 70 salaried and 1400 hourly employes. Superrisors Okay Boost In Budget By JACK BROBACK Ot l~t 0 11!¥ l'llOI 11111 A 1971·72 budget of $242.2 million was adopted by the Orange Counly Board of Supervisors at 6:04 p.m. Friday afler E.evcn day.'! of dehbcrations_ The budge[ is up SUI million over the past year and will mean a county ~eneral fund tax rate increase of about 34 cent.~ from the current $1.70 to S2.04 per $100 as~cssed valua!ion . The actual rate will nol be set until snme1ime in August. County Administrative Officer Robert Thoma s to ld board members !ha1, or the $28 tnllli on incrra~e, ~Om!' S.23 millinn \1 ;:i~ beyond their control -mandaled by ~(;:i 1 e :ind federal program~ 1n welfare, health care and law enforcement. i\otable in the adopted budget were $6 9 rnilllon in contingency (reserve) funds l'\ormally this figure is about SI million. Although county employes got a ra ise averaging :> percenl., department heads were not given salary boosts for the first time in many years. When the .1doption wa5 f i n a I , Supervisor David Baker called attention Lo t~ fact that at least $30 mlllion in the budget is related to drug abuse and $13 million to Aid to Families with Dependent Children. The big "IF" item11 occupied much of the board members' tlme Friday. The offer of Welfare Director Granville Peoples to knock Sfi.l million in Aid lo Families v.·ith Dependent Children from his budget nf $18 million for that program proved difficult for board members to ac- cept. Peoples said that, based on recent ex· perience, the caseload was diminishing in that category, but admitted Jt was "a gamble based on ZS years of experience in we.If are administration." This meant that the county might be gpendlng $1.5 milUon less in the. current year .. Board me.mben finally cut the budget expense, but added f750.000 to the contingency (reserve) fund In the event Penple~· (oreca11t proved faully. Supervisors were presented w i t h another problem on the opposite side of the ledger. Orange County Med ical Center Administrator Robert White warned that there could be a possible $2. 1 million shortage In Medi·Cal pay· ment~ from the state that the county would have to pick up. Board members put the 12. 1 million in the contingency fund t-0 hedge the possi- ble shortage. e 7 47 Ba111s Lights • O~ Runway; Passengers Hurt Wont A:celdent Jumbo Jet Slams Lights On SF Runway; 26 Hurt SAN FRANCISCO IUPI\ - A 700.000 pound Pan American 747 tak ing off with 212 pt.rsons aboard failed t.o clear lights at the end of a ninway Friday in the worst accident in 18 months involving the giant jet. Tv.-'enty.six passengers Y•ere hurl - three of them seriously -as one of the plane's four main laoding gears wa~ smashed inlo tht fuselage by the naviga. t1on lights on the edge of San francisc() Bay . After two hours in the air, the gigantic jet landed safely in a flash of flame and bl;:ick smoke And a cloud of dust as thousands watched al San Francisco In· temaliona! Airport. The airliner veered off the runway into :i dir t fit'ld and plowed a deep 4fl.yard trench with the damaged gear beforP. 1o!t1n,c: to a halt , The t.enr;e l!ll pas~enger.c: "rl.ipred . hollered anrl hugged each other" before sliding dOY"n emergency chutes and running from the plane. Pan Am's flight 845 which originated !n Los Angeles, took off at 3:15 p.m. from San Francisco on a sc heduled JO-hour non·gtop fl ight to Tokyo , '"It didn 't get up in the air fasl enou~h and hit something at the end of the run- way." said passenger Teresa Galloway. She said she felt. "Lhree or four loud thumps" as the 747 lifted oH "That scared everybody, but we kept going and thought everything v.·as ok11y until thev called for a doctor." said Mrs . r.a\lowfi.Y, wife of .Joseph Galloway, UPl'5 Indonesian manaJter in .Jakarta. "I looked into the back sectioo and all masks v.·ere hanging do\11n . The middle se;:it section was punched up out of ~haf)f" Onr man had his leg pretty n1uch cut off" Phv.~ici;:in..: :ii. Peninsula Hospita l in surblirban Burlingame treated 26 per· ~See JUMBO, Page 3! Moon Adventure Lander Oxyge1i Leak Repaired From Wire Strvlces SPACE CENTER. Houstotl -Apollo 15'11 two explorers were awakened early on the moon today and quickly fixed .1 slow oicygen leak controllers feared might cut short their record thr~ day explor. atio.n of towering mou11tajns and winding ravine. David R. Scott and James B. Irwin found the culprit after a brief search. I! wa,q an npened waste transfer valve through which oicygen slowly wa11 leak- in,2. "We are stronglv convincl'd down here that that solves the problem," reported grounrl communicator Robert Parker 30 minutes alter awakefting the astronaut!. The two a!tronaulll began the day an }lour early beieause of the alow leak, de. tected after. a IOnJ watG}l oq the space- craft dtirlng the; niRt by mission contmL · Night Director M. Pete Frank told his controllers .he "does not consider this an emergencv sltuation." But he said he took quick action because hi': wanted f() make sure thto astronaut!! coulrl carrv 011t tt<e 2n hou'r.11 or su rface exploration !Ched· ui~..i throuih Monday. Th.~ snace .ll?encv l!Flld th,, amount nf 1"1:1:v2en loo:t. w11s not enough to &fleet the moon t11olor11tlon plan.,. Sl"Ott 11nd Trwin were I~ tfart m.11n'.11 ml'l1lt exttnsive scientific rn1t11t fo r luna r l'lecrtts ~hortly l.tter 8:34 1.m. l'O'f. 'J'tl .. v ar,. the seventh and eighth humanft' • to leave their Imprints in the moon's dusty soil. Mter assembling their four·wheel. bat· tery-powered car, Rover J, they hrarl for the two main geological targets of ~he Apollo 15 mission·snake·like Hadley R1!!e and the front of the Af}f!nnine ?tfouotains two miles from their landing site. Scott and Irwin steered thr.ir Jun11r ship Falcon to an almost perf P.ct landinl! in the Marsh of Decay .<1t the b11.~e of the Apennines at 3:16 p.m. PDT Frirlay 11fter a quarter-mllJion.mile journey from earth. "Falcon liJ on the plain at Hadley." 1t jubilant Scott told Mis.sion Control Ce11- ter on touchdown. He !l}d Irwin imm~· Jate.ly 111med the gite Hadley Base. The third member of the expedition. Alfred M. Worden. orbited ovtrhead ·eV,ef'N .two hours in rt.he. commaod shio Eu- deavour, wbich has been converted info a flvfng science laboratory.· With A 117 million array of cameras .1nd tnstruments. Worrten was photcr irri-ohlcally and chemically charting near· ly 20 per cent of tbe lun11r 5urface. On one pa~.~. he reoort~ .'!polling .it glint of sunli.2ht off the falcon as it rested on lhe moon. By radio, Scntt told him. "The land· lng was super." "Good show." Wordt'n cnmmenltd "I'll (Ste ,\POI.LO .. Page 31 . " ~-, .. ----~-;;-. ,.. • ' ' :.c.·. ·-,._., ~ -·-· .,;.A --·I< ---~ Health Ai(le Tells Need Of Chlorine By t"REDERfCK SCHOEMEBL 01 ,~. balb• "llol lt•fr Chlorine, which is used to purify water Rnd treat 8ewage ef0uents along the Orangt Coast could soon be unavailable rnr such uses due to a .5trike that hal crippled railways which ship the product. "There may be some very serious pro. blrms within !he county in about 10 dayJ if the 5!rike doesn 't end," commented Dr. John Philp, director of public health for OranJ::e County. ''If ~·e run out or chlorine for the water districts . it will mean penp!e will have to boil v.·ater before using it," Philp added. Beaches , he said. could be quarantined if chl orine runs out at various sanitary distrlcl plants, as bacteria counts will sk\'rocket . Already. the county health department has requested that al\ chlorine manufac· turer.~ give wat.er districts top priority /nr chlorine. "Let's face it." Philp said, "water is more important than worrying about the beach." The water districts that are having trouble getting chlorine are those on the municipal level, whic h treat we.JI waters before piping it to subscribers, Teported Ray Hudson of the Metropolitan. W.atu District. Hudson said that MWD has pleftty or chlorine for its water -wtllch amounts to 85 percent of all water used in the (See ctn,oRINt, P11e 3) Orange <:out Weather ~1ore great \feather is in . ator« for tffl: \feekeqd ~ith highs in ~1 706 ~t btacltee and 80s in ibland areas. Night ind morning Jo~ clbuda and fog. . • .. INSIDE TODl\l:'· Two Uenager1 u>ho htlp·mok~ th1 I am. f Z ti. of ttltviaiOn'~ "Arnie" .!O belitvablt get cov~'i story tr1ctm1nt today i11 TV WEEK. Mitt the real St11phanic Steele and Del Russel. Allll L1"41ff1 If *"' Allfy , (l!ur<:I! Ntwt f.I c11u1nH ,,_.. Ct111ic1 U CMl'l"'•M l'.,I 6 c ... u....... Ji Ott~ Nllk.. lf 1!11!•rt1!""'Mt 1 .. 11 l"•mlt.,-..._. 0\111 , H•,...(-ti Me\llfl , .. ll 11:111 ••"'' ... Sttorlt lJ.11 I*• M.,.11.tlt "'11 UMll Ltn 1 , I I' • ·~ I: ' \ • \ ·- GA RBENSTANGEL FANS MARVEL AT MACHINES They Turn On Once Each Hour Garhenstangel Judging Today It's a great da y Io r 1arbenltangellng. And Gary Owens or "Laugh- ln" and KMPC, along with the comedy team o[ Sk iles and Henderson, will head the te am of judie.s who will set a world's record doing it t.hi! mornl.ni at South C.Oast Plaia. They .will judge the world's fint Build a Be tter Garbenstange-1 Contest, part of the world's first International Garbenst.angel Rallye v.•hich has been under way all v.·eek at the shopping center in North C-Osta Mesa . L<Juls J. Knobbe. a patent. attorney. and Gene Tardy, Golden West Co 11 e g e In- structor v.·ho bu spent 10 yean 1eeluding himself in his aaraae eveni ngs and weekends to build garbenst.angels, will Ct'Jml'lete the five-man p.11nel of judges. Tardy's machines bave bttn Coast Men Given Posts At Cal State A former Newport·tl-tesa school administrator and a Newport Beach author have been named assistant pro. fessors at Cal State Fullerton. Dr. David W. Kiersey of Irvine. fo rm er bt:havioral scienti!t with tht Newport· Mesa Unified School District will join the Cal St.ate faculty in the fall . Dr. Shirley J Schaefer or Newport Beach a textbook 1uthor, was a ssoci a t e &~ialist in medical education at the UC Irvine-California College of r>.tedici ne. prior to being named to the Cal State faculty. Kier!ltv l\'as coordinator of psycholo'gical !ervices \l'llh the Covina Valley Cn1f1ed School District for 12 years prior to joining the r>:e\''J)Ort· Mesa staff in !!1£8 An alumnu~ of Pomona College. he holds both a mastt-r's degree and a doctorate from Claremont Graduale School. MW Schuff!r holds a bachelor of ;irt5 degree from La"Tence College. Appleton , Wis. and advanced degrees from the University o f Southern Cl.lifornia . performing once each hour throughout the week. much to the delight of shoppers who h&ve stopped on the mall to see the g~ngel show. The public is invit.ed to enjoy the fun today as the Judges pick winners In thrtt divisions -collegiat.e (pitting teams from Golden West ancl Orange Coast colleges against e&ch other in a battle for the perpetual troph y designed and donated by Noack Trophy Co .. the open division (all ages ) and junior division (for contestants through 12 years of age ). A Jong list of merchandise donat.ed by South Coast Plaza · retailers supplements a. $100 ci.!ih prize (Amerlc1n) for the first place wiMtt in the open division and $75 in Unlted States C'llrrency fnr the junior division champion garbenstangeler. Trophies .11nd plaques .11lso will be .awarded all first, se· cood and third plaoe winners ln the two divisions open to the world at large. Thf! winning collegiate team will ht: out- fitted in Hang Tf!n !!hirts and cord flares or hot pant! (individual's ch o i c f! ) by Gentry. Ltd. Goofy mRchines which do nothing -and some that dn something -are sc.11;ttf!red throughout the Carolisel Court where !hf' Build a Better Garbenstangel Contest Is centered. They have been built by DAILY PILOT readers who responder! to a ch.a!lenge In "build a bt:tter garbt:nslangel'' after the nt"'SJ:)apcr publisht'd .several c\a.ssified ads seeking to buy ".a u.sed garben.slange l with right-handed tonl!stifl. po..,.·er assisted dippolek .. a n d battery-operated pid· dleboltom ·• The result has bttn a couple of dnzen unbelievable con- traptions v;hic h ~urely Y.'oul d have deli g~ted !hi! late Rube Goldber~. AU are to ™' nper<i1in~ ;it full lilt at 10 :30 I.h i~ mnrn1n~ when madm;in Ov.·e.ns flanked by 1,;:inie.5 Skile,~ 11 n d Henr'lersnn and fellow jud;:e.~ Knobhf' And Tard.1 gn ;:i. garhfonslangcl1ni;i: nn C;:irnusrl Court Presentatit'lll nf a w a rd ! ceremnn1f'~ \\'t!l follnw !he judging immediately and will bf! SUlged in the central mall area at the shopping center. County Health Unit Schedules Shot Clinic The Orange Ct>unly Health de par t men t will make chlldren ij, and grown n1en wince Thon.day (Au1. 5\ \l'~n il offers free lmmuniut.ion shoL, to all South County rtsidenu at San Juan Elemen· tary School In San Juan Caplfilrano. ' The clinic, ••hich will ht: eperi from 9 a .m. to noon and from I kl S p.m .. will offer J!rOtf.Clion against p o 1 i o , tetmui, German measler, red measles. whooping co u g h , dfpbtheri• and smallpo1:. The tchool ta located 1t 31642 El Camino Real. Clllfornia law rloq ulres that all chlldreri enterlng school be vaccinated 111 inlt polio 11nd meules. ao priority 1t the clfnlc will be given tn pr,_ tchool chlldre:n. &ccordlng to Dr. Ge:r1ld \\'agner, cl!nlc of· !loer. Dr. Wasner noted that parentl Mould not wait unt.il - their youn&st er l~ ready to f'nter school bt:fore getting the &tlola. He warned that chilclren fT"om birth to lfll! four 11.re the group most su sceptible to com- municablt diseases 11nd shnuld ha ve the innoculations ;i.5 11oon as possible. In .11dditlon lo the initial In· nocula!ions, Dr. WAff1er sa id the clinic will 11ll'IO be pro- v'iding booster shot.a W older persons. He noted that 1 booster ls required every ten years for diphtheria. t.etanus and smallpoi:. All children 11ttending the: clinic must be accompanied by l parent nr legal (llardlan and parents are urged In bring 1111 re C' o t d ~ of p11~t Im· munizati0T1' Further infonnat1on rnn- ceming th e clinic may ht-ob- tainM frnm 1hf' San .!u t1.n C11pi.strano Co mmunity Center at 4S3-1 f.J~ or from the cou nty heallil department at &.i4--317t. .. . .. , ... or t •. • • SPECIAL! 20-LB. Bl& CHARCOAL l~a~ll Crf(lf for home borb .. -: cues o r picnics. Briquets f burn q uickly without fla m• or smoke. Sove l Stllrler •. , 28c <~. ;,,,, JR. 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Blue, pink, gold. ~ i \ ·' t FASHION KNEE-HIGHS Our Regular S6c-S8c ' Cho ic• of misses' and 3 8 c g irls' 1tre!ch nylon opoque or crochet·look ho•• in color" b· 11. pr, Ll .... IT l " ~ •' . ) ' ' < . ~~· . ' l Lale )( int erior flol polril In whi le and 51x colors. Chaic ~ of regulor.ior hord·t~ held formula hol r 1proy. • N« "1, ... , ... -~-' t ,_,_-, .-... -- I • i'Y•••B• re-.. . ' Weekend EDITION Dally Paper. * VOL. 6'4, NO. 182 , ·5 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES ORA NGE couNTt, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, JULY 3f, .1971 TEN CENT'S Drama on Moon Unfolds Surf Girls The beach ls where the girls are along the Orange Coast. Cathy May· field, 22, Newport ·Beach, is there. flipping a Frisbee. Diane ~e!ay came all the way from Milwaukee to be there. Why are you sitting at home reading th is? • Ex-Marine Colonel Named Police Cl1ief in Lagµna By BARBARA KREIBICH GI 1111 llllb' ,-1111 IUlf A 53-year-old Marine Corps Colone:.!, recently retired alter 24 years el active 1ervice, will become Ll'lgun11'1 new police chlef Aug. 16. Afle:r a year in private business, All 1ecurity guard service, .Joe Kelly, former Provost Marshal or Camp Pendleton, decided he.'rl rather take ;i cul in pay and relurn to thP field that interesls him most -law enrorcement. Kell~·. a i;irry-haired, blue·f'Yf'd New 'i'ork Irishman. estimates he's had about 14 years of expe.ricnre in police-related Y•ork. ranging !rom four yea rs as a foot patmlman in his nat ive cit~. to the P rovost t.1arshat posts at both Pendleto n and Quantico, Va . He: set up h-1ilitary Pol ice school al both bases and served ai; cAairman of a Marine Corps commi ttee Iha! refurbished the. law enforcement C'hairman of a !\iarine Corps commillf'e that refurbished the law enforcement brsnch of the service. Kelly wnn nut over ;i '1C'ld nr 48 riualif1ed applic;ints for !ht> top 1..:1guna pnliof' 1nh. varaled by Chief Kenneth Huck Y>ho lcfl tn set up a pnl1ce depart· menl in Simi \';illcy "He ha.~ lhc unanimous rho1re nf a t•ery l11t1,L?h 0ral review ~nrrl . .'' c11y n1ana,l.(er l.;:iwrcnrr R o.~e sa id this ll'Pek . i;ut!ab!P mlln ror lhP jflb ., Kelly, ;i cornpart m;:in \l.•ho stands fl.vr feel ninP inches tall find \l.'eighs a I.rim 165 pounds. told reporters, "I'm np- timistic enough In think lhat people won't hold mv military back~round against me. Jt's a Career. We do our duty. we come out. and we still bave responsibility as citi1.e.ns." Sinf'e hi~ retirement Kell y h11 s headed Wells-F11rgo Security Guard Services. a firm with sc\'en offices, 70 salaried ;ind 1400 hou rly employes. He and his 1~1ife. Patricia, now live in House · Approves Lockl1eed Loan WASHING'I;ON (AP) -The House, ecrapp!ng a bill that . ~ould guara,ntee ti billion in loans to 111hng corporat1011s, hi! approved a slr.igle nso mi llion loan ruarantee for Lockheed Aircraft Corp. By a cliffhanging 192·189 vote, the House Friday night passed a com pro- mise bill put together by Republican and Democr11tic COQll'U&iona.l leader1 and the admloistr11Uon. It now Cotti to the Senale, which Is still Jocked In filibuster on the Issue . A third 11tte:mpt to cut off debate failed f"r iday aDd another eJfort is planned for ltfonday. Houle leaders eiprei;sed ho~ during de.bait their bill would pro\•ide 11 break ln the Stnate. Impasse. but the cle>se vote. blurred the e.ffect of the action. Olnserv1llvea and liberah in both JMlrtiea jollied forces against the I~n «'Jarantee , the eonse"atlves denouncing It as an al!Sault on the free e.Qtttprlse sy!Um ind the liberals 1~ a wellare ~ rr•m for bla buslnes!k HEADS LAGUNA POLICE Ch i•f Joe Kelty El Torn "'11h lhf' ynungrr nir•1nber~ or their famil y nf eight, rangin~ 1n 111?,e from 12 tn 27. A ninth child, ;i 22.ycar-0ld snn diet! in Fcbru;iry of cancer. Kelly is not particularly tnnrrrnf'd about the transilinn from military to civilian Jaw enforcement. "Camp Pendleton.'' he said, ''is a cil.y in itself, covering 200 square mi les and with a population of more than 50,ll()O, in· eluding many family housing are.as. May job there was re~lly tll:it nf po lice chief, su pervising a staff of 17 Investigators in all types of criminal and traffic mat- ter~.'' Kelly said 11 n;ircotics problem f'X isted on the base. as elsewhere, and was C()Un· tered wilh .. a good dru~ ahusf' prograrn. Thill included, in parl, the use nr dogs trained to sniff marijuana. which Kelly wu assigned to evaluate. "Prevention ." he says, "is the key to an y crime pro- gram." One of bis duties while al Pendleton was lail!Ofl with the Secret Service and San Clemente Police Department In plan· ning and e:r:ecuting &ecurity durlng Presidential visits· to the We11te:rn White House. Kelly Is a graduate of the f'BI Nation31 Academy and hnlds a B.S. in )Tlllilary science. with ·II minor In busbiess ad- ministration. He attended N!!w York University, the UnlvCnlty ol South Carolin• 11nd took his degru at the Uhivertity or Omaha . Altv )oining the Marine C.Orps in 1943 he urved in the Sout h P11elfJc In World War It ind In Vietnam In 1966-67. His phll osophy nf law enforcement I~ succinct, "The 111w apPlle1 to everybody equally and should~ tnforctd equally." Travelers Awakened Early to Fix Oxygen Lead From Wire Servi«• SPACE CENTER, Hous lOJ1 -Apollo 15's two explorers were awakened early on the moon today and quickly fixed a slow oxygen leak controllers feal'ed mighl cut short their· record three day explor· atio_n of towering motn1ta ins and winding ravines. David R. Scott and J ame.w; B. lrwin round the culprit after a br1 ... I search, It was an opened waste transfer valve through which oxygen slowly was leak· ing. •·we are strongly convioced down he re th;it that solves the problem ," repe>rted ground communicator Robert Parker ll'I minutes after awake11Jing the astrnnau~. The two astronauts began the day an hour ea rly because or the slow leak, de· l.ec ted after a long watch nn the spaCI'• craft during the night by mission control. Rail Strike Jeopardizes Coast Water By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 !hi DI!!~ ,!le! Slllf Chlorine, wh ich is used to purify wa1er 11nd treat sewage efn uen ls along the Orange Coast could soon be unavailable for such uses due to a strike that has C'rippled railways which shi p lhP product. "There may be some very /iierious pro· blems within the county in about 10 day,; if the strike dM:sn't end," commented Or. Jahn Philp, direct.or of public health for Orange County. "U we run out or chlorine for the water districts, it 'Ifill mun people will have to boil water before using lt," Philp added. Beaches, he said, could be quarantined U chJorine runs out at various sanitary district plants, as bacteria counts will 1kyrocket. Already, the county hea lth department has requested I.hat all chlorine manufac· turers give waler district/ii top priority f0r chlorine. "Let's face it." Philp said, "water is more important than worrying ebout the beach.'' The water districts tha t are havin~ trouble getting chlorine are those on the municipal level. which tre:At well water.~ before piping il to subscribers. reporled Ray Hudson of the Metropolitan W11.ter District. Hudson ga id that MWD hai; plenty of chlorine for its water -which amounl~ to RS percent nf all waler u.sed in the CQUnty. "We have a several months' SUJ>' ply in Los Angeles which we keep for emergencies," he said. A check ln sanit;iry districts alonF[ the nra.nge Coast showed thot. problems coulcl occur if the strike continues: -San Clrmenle ha/ii about one lnn or rh!0rin e left which will last about sf'ven rl ~ys in its wa ter tf'clam;it1nn sysl.f'm, said R;iy Krusiona al thf' plant -Jn Snuth L.aguna, !hf' nine-Inn supply of chlorine will be gonP in a mnn!h. rePf1 rled ,!nhn Smith. manager of the sani1arv district. -ThCre appea rs In be little problem in months' .~upply of chlorine on hand . -Chlorinators in the L"4guna Beach sewer plant will begin operation Aug. 6, and the city has two tons of chlorine:, which will probably last about two week.11, said Daniel Leslie, plant superintendent. --OUicial s at the Orange County tSee ClJLQRINE. P11e J) Night Dirt>clor t.f. Pele Frank told his contro llers he "does not consider this an emergency s.i tuation ." But he sa id he took quick action because he wanted 10 make sure the astronaut~ could carry out the 20 hours of surfa ce exploration sched· uled through Monda y. The space agency said tht amount of nx ygen Jost wes not enough to affect the moon exploration plans. Scott and Irwin Wl're ID sf.art man 's mo.~t extensive scientific quest /or lunar secrets shortly after 6:34 a.m. PDT. They Ire the: seventh and eighth human~ to leave their imprints in the moon's dusty soil. After assembling their four.wheel. ba!· lery-powered car, Rove r I, they heati fnr !he two main geological targets of the Apnlln JS mission-snake-like: Hadley Rille ;ind the front flf the Apennine Mounta ins two miles From thei r landing site. Strikes Scott and Irwin steered their lu11ar ship falcon to an almost perfect land ing Jn the Marsh of Decay at the base o! the Apennines at 3' 16 p.m. PDT Friday after a quarter-million-mile journey from earth. ''FalCQn is on lhe p!ain at Hadley," a jubilant Sena told Mission Control Ce11· ter on touchdown. He and Irwin immed· iately named the site Hadley Base. The third member of the expedition, Alfred M. Worden, orbited ovl'rhead f'very two hours in the command ship Ec.- deavour. which has been converted into a nying scieRce l;:iboratory. Wi1h ;i Sl7 million array of cameras ;ind instruments, Worden wa!I pholn. graphically and chemically charting near· Jy 20 per cent of the lunar surface. On Me pa!ls. he reporte:d spotting a .'!lint nf su nli,1ihl off the Falcon as it rested 011 the moon. Worsen Crops Spoiling, Shoppers Hurting By UNlTED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Some weeke:nd grocery shoppers found the picltingi; slimmer than usual. Grow· ers watched apprehensively as their prrr duce reached the perishable stage, and lhousandll were laid off. Jt was all due to the rail strike. There a!i;n were problems i111 1h1' sle('I Jndustry, whe~ the: la bor union is th reat- c>ning a strike at midnight tonight, and ~ome: big strel ph1nts began slDWin.I!' down in preparation for a shutdown putting more: people out or work. In rai111, the-Uaited l'ranapQrUtion Un- ion struf!k str more raih'old! Friday, making it • totAI Of JO lines 11hut down , •nd the union ~atened' to· strike eigtH others on Aur. ~• In an effort to tettl• • work ruler dl!ipute with the industry. 1'hat lelt California, in the midst of it.'I' harve~t &easoo, with 11n!y Ol!e railmad lo carry fruit and produc~ to Eastern markets. Wheat pifed up in Colorado. Georgia'!l poultry farmer5 .<iald the ff'ed problems are growing worse daily anrl 1t Georgia paper mill said it would cut pro· dt1rlion by 50 per cent. Th1> 18 railroads which were st n1 ck or which :ire threatened with ;i st rike 11r- cnu nt. for 48.8 Pf!r cent of I.he U.~ r;iil mi!e;i11e, and 55 .9 per cent or th" fr.eight carried , The Sant;i fP. nne or th ... 1n lines, estl· mated it would Inst S2 million 1t r1a v, Californ ia Gov. &lnald Reagan said lOll.· 000 persons in the state would lose their joM if the strike co ntinue!. Californ ia agriculture industry repre- sent ative~ estimate:d farmers were losing up tn SS million daily and loi;ses in relat· ed Industries were even hig her. The council nf Califor~ia Growers said food canners. processers, shipper~. wh ole. .<;alers and retailers will lose ill million daily. In Chicago. spokes.men for grocery chain.~ said there will be local shorta.Q"e5 nf gral>l"s, JP!lucr and other produce. But 1n Californi.:1 , wise housewives figured thev could 11e! lowe r prices for produce which is threalenjnf to jlut w~Olfl_a.l, marktts. While finiahtd products piled up In warehousell and on r111m. tl'i6usiidr were laid off. Ford Motor Co. a;inouneed the impcndinR shutdown of thr'et 1ssem- hly plantll employinl! 1,000 workers. 11nd 22 .000 minel'l! Wl're off the: job in Virginia . Kenrucky and West Vir,1iini11. Some flf the nation'!!' larttst slerl com· panies also began laying off workers, ind r utt ing 011ck nrndu ctinn. ~et!i ng readv fnr 11 .<i!rike threatMJed by the United S!relwrirkers of Amrric11. In Chir11pn. a spoke.~man fnr th!'< pn.~1 nffic" s;ii rl lhP department h11rl prep;ired for th,. selectivP rai l gfr ike bv transfer- rin~ all parcel post mail to another r;i if JjJ1P, But. he ~aid. Ir that Une ~el.3 hi!. "w"!'ll have In ge t oot 11 Oui ia Bnal'l'i In find nut what WP're going to do , or else 1 nying carpet." 34·cent Tax Hike County Supe1·visors Ol\:a y Budget of $242.2 Millio11 By JACK BROBACK Of l~I Ot llY Plitt l!lfl A 1971-72 budget of $2'12.2 million was adopted by the Orange County Board of Supervisors at 6:04 p.m. Friday after seven days of deliberations. The budget ill up $23 million nvcr !he pa5t year and will mean a rounty general fund ta1 rate increase of about 34 cents From !he current Sl.70 to $2.04 per SlOO assessed valuation. The actual rate will not be set until sometime in August. County Administralive Officer Robert Thomas told board members that, of the $28 million inc rease, some $2.1 million wa s beyond their control -mandated by slate and federal program! in welfare, health care and law enforce:menl. Jurnbo Jet Slams Lights Notable in the adopted budget ..,,·ere $fi.9 million in contingency (reserve) funch Normally lhis figure is about $1 miUion . Althoug h county employes got a raise ave raging 5 percent, department he.adll were not given salary boosLs for the first time ln many years. On SF Runway; 26 Hurt SAN FRANCISCO CUP!) -A 700,000 pound Pan American 747 taking off with 212 persons aboard fsUed to clear lighl.!l at l'he end or a ronway Friday in the worst accident in 11 monl.M involving the giant jet. Twenty-sl:r: passengera wf!re hurt - three o! ttlem seriously -;u one of Lhe plane'~ four main landing gear! was i;;mashed into the fuselage by the ne vlga. tinn lights on the edge of San f rancisai Bay. After tw o hours in the air, Ule gigantic Jel landed safely in a fliulh or name and black smoke and 11 cloud or dust ·~ lhousand! walched at San Francisco In· tem11tional Airport. The aitlintr veered oU the run~ay Into " dirt. field and plowed a deep 40-yird trench with the d11maged gear~(<>< j()lting in 1 hall. The tense Jiii pU&eng ••clapped, hollered and hugl{ed other" before •lidlng down e aency " chutes 11nd rurming from the plane. Pan Am's Fllgtit 845 which <riginaled in Los Angeles, took: off at 3:15 p.m. from SM Francisco 911 11 scheduled JG-hour DOn·sf.Op Oight to Tokyo • ''It ctidn 't get up in the air fast enough 11nd hit tomething 1t the end or the run· way," uld pa.uenger Teresa G111loway. She aaid 1he felt "three or four loud thumps" 11 the J47 llftf!d off. "That scared everybody, bu t we kept ,i,:olng and thought everything was nk11y until they called for a doctor." said Mr11. r.alloway, wife of Joseph Galloway, UPJ's Indonesian mana1u~r in J1kart.t. ''I looked Into the back 1ectlon and 1111 m11.sb we.re hanging down. Tht middle 1e1l,stctlon was punchtd up out of shaoe. Ont man hid ht, leg pretty moch cut off."' Ph y11lcl1n!'I al P~insul~ lfospltal In 1urburb1n Burlin1amt trtated 2' ptr· (let J\JMBO, Pa1e JI When the adoption was f i n a l , Supervisor David Baker caJled attention to the fact that at least $30 million in the budget is releted to drug abuse and $13 million to Aid to Famlliu with Dependent Children. The big "lF" llems occupied much of the boari:I members' tltn• Frkily. The offtr cf Welfare Director Cranvllle Peoples to knock: $6.1 mil\lon in Aid to Familie5 with Dependent Children trom his budget of $18 million for that prcgrafn proved difficult for bo1rd member• t6 I C· cept. Peoples said lh11t, based on recent ex- perience, lhe caseload was dimtnlshlng ln lhat C111tegory, bul admitted It was "1 gamble bMed on 2S year1 of experienct- ln welfare adminlstration," ThJs meanl that tht county might be spending 't.5 mill ion less In the current yt11r. Board mf!mbers finally cut the budget expen111, but 1ddf':d $750,000 to the cont!:iifY (reaerve) fund in the evf!nt ~S.. BUD_GET, Pa11t JI By radio, Seott told hlm, "The Iand· ing was super." "Good show." Worden commented. "111 be waiting for you to come baclr: up Monday." ScoU and Irwin plan three. drivin• es:· cursions. each lasting six to seven houri, during a record 67-hour stay on the moon. Shortly after landing Friday, Scott aid Irwin donned their pressure suita anll opened Falcon's top hatch. Scott peUed at the site and exclaimed: ''Oh boy! What a view!" "All of the features are very amooth. There are no sharp peaks," he said. "All the mountain5 are rounded off.'' All around him he saw 1pectacular scenery -the Apenninell soaring 15,000 fttt high only two miles away, hundreds of craters dolling the bleak, barren trr· !See APOLLO, Pase 3) Trucks Given OK to Carry Heavier Load Emergency permits are now belna: issued by the slate Divillion of Highways to allow trucks to carry up to 10 percent more than their normal lo.ad. The permits will be issued ~s king a1 the current railroad strike is in effect, according to the highway department. In Orange County, truckers can phone the highway division's Santa Ana office, 147-4415, for an overweight pennit. Telephone requeat.s must be followed by a -formal applic1tion, even thou I h 1.uthorizalion wU1 be aranted im- mediately. The permit.o. 1pply to truck!: hauling chemicals for water and gewage tre1t.. menl; medical, dent.eJ and surgical aup. plies; f~d for anim1ls and fowl; 4Ild perishables and semi-perishablea. The weight of any overload cannot ex- ceed IO percent more Lhan the 'legal limits. Permits help truckers get through California Highway Patrol checks. Sickle Slaying Murder Warrant Names Suspect NEVADA CITY <UPI\ -A nuud:er warrant was issued Friday for the arrt1t of a "powerfully built'' 43·ye.ar-old gar. bage collector in the sickle slayings of 11.~10 persons at Bear River campground , Named in the v.•arranl was Clarence Otis Smith. who lived with his wife and two child ren in a small tmme in rural Auburn. Nevada County sheriff Wayne Brown rlescribed the suspect. as ;i "powerfully built man" about six feet tall and weigh. ing 180 pounds. The suspect has brown receding hair. "We have no idea 11t this Jl(Mnt where he might be," the !Jfleriff said of the t;e. spectacled llUS'pf!ct. He said Smith qllit his job with an Aubum garbage collectJOJI firm July 22 and disa ppeared the follow· Ing day. Smith 1~ wanted in the July 12 1layings f\( Mrs Donna Filzhu'!:h. 28, Ontario, and John Simmonll. 20, Weimer. They were ~l11shed k> death by 11 mlddle-age min described as powerfully built with thinnin g gray hair. Orange Cout Weather More 1reat weather la fn store for lhe weekend with h.ighJ ln the 70s a\ beadle.a and SO. in inland areas. Nl&ht and momina low . clouds Md fog. INSIDE TODAY Two teenager.! who heJp male« th~ fa mil~ of ttltvi!ion'a ".'1.rn~" so belitvablt oet cove,. storw treatment todau m TV WEE K. Mett tht rtal Stephanit Sttelt and Dtt RUJ!tl. "'"" l,.tll'Nn ,, 4111 "'°'' I (ll\ll'rll ""'" 4-J ClutlH.. Jl'4f """" . (tf!!N1oil '"• ' c,..._,. H 0.elll Nltku 'It '' I J \ ' I l - • I • GARBENSTANGEL FANS MARVEL AT MACHINES They Turn On One• Each Hour Gar hens tang el Judging Today It'1 a great day for 1ubemtangeling. And Gary OY.-ens of "Laugh.- in" and KMPC, along with the comtdy team of Skiles and Henderson, will head the team of judges who will set 1 world's record doing It this morning at South Coast Plaza. They will judge the world's first Bu.ild a Better Gatbenstangel Contest. part of ·the world 's first International Garbe.nst.a.ngel Rallye which has been under way all week at the shopp liig center in Nort.b Costa Mesa. LouiJ J. Knobbe, a patent attorney, and Gene Tardy, GoJden West Ct1\lege In- structor who has &pent 10 yean secluding himself in his aarage evenings and wtekends t.a build garbenstangels. will complete the five-man panel of judges. Tardy 's machines have betn Coast Men Given Posts At Cal State A former NeWJ>f)rt-Mesa Khool adminlstrator and a Newport Beach author have been named assistant pro- feR;ors at Cal State Fullerton . Dr. David W. Kiersey nf Irvine. form e r behavioral scienti.st with the Newport- Mesa. Unified School District vdll join. the Cal State faculty in the fall. Dr Shirley J Schaefer nf Newport Beach :!. textbook author, was ass oci a t e r;pecialisl in medical education at the l'C lrvine--Cahfornia C.O!lege of ~fedieine . prior to belng named to the Cal State f.1Culty. Kiersev '"'a! roordin;i!or of psycho!Ogical services y,•\th thio Cov1n11 V111ley l'n1fied Schoo! District fnr 12 years pr ior to Join l n~ thr :\f"\~·pnrt­ Mesa staff in 1968. An alumnu~ flf Pomona Coll('~e. he holds both a master"s degree. and 11 doctm-ate f r nm Claremont Graduate School Mi!s Schaefer holds 1 bachelor flf 11 rts degree from Lawrence College , Appleton, Wil. and advanctd degrees from the University o f Sautllern Califflrnia. performing once each hour throughout the week, much to the delight of shoppers who have stopped on the mall to see the garbenstange\ show. The public is invited to enjoy the fun today as the judges pick winners in three divisions -collegiate (pitting teams from Golden West and Orange Coast co!leges .11gainst each other in a ball.le for the perpetu ;il trophy designed and dona~ by Noack Trophy Co., the open division (all .11ges) and junior division (for contestants through 12 years or age). A long Ii.st cf merchandise OOnated by South Coast Plaza retailers supplements a $100 cash prize (America n) for the fir.it placl'! winnf'T" in ~ npe11 division and $75 in United St.ates currency for the junior d i vis i on champ ion ga.rben.!lt.angeler. Trophies a.nd plaques also will be .11warded all first, se· cond and third place winners In the two divisions open ro the world at large. The winning collegiate team will be oul- filted in Hang Ten shirts and cord flares flr hot pant.i; (individual's ch fl ic e ) by ~ntry, Ltd. Goofy machines which dfl nothing -and some that do something -are scattertd throughout the Carousel Court where the Build a Better Garhenstangel Contest I s centered. They have been built by DAILY PILOT readers ~·hn responded to a challenge to "build a better garbenstangel., after the ney,·spaper published several classified .11ds seeking to buy "a used garbenstangel with right-handed zooestifl. po'rer assisled dippolek ... a n d battery-operated pid- dleboUom .'' The result h;us been a couple of dozen unbelievable con· traplion~ u·hich surel.v W(luld have dtlighted the late Rube Gnlrlberg All 11 r(> ln be flperating 11! full tilt Ill 1n -:in thi.i; mnrninii. \\"hf'.n m;idman O\vens f!11nkerl by 1.;;inies Skiles a n d Henderson and fellnll' judges Krmbbe 11nd Tardy go 11- garbenstangeling on Carou~el Court. Present;ilion cf 8 w 8 r d .!I ceremonies will follow the judging Immediately and will be staged tn the central mall Arel! at the 11txlpplng cent.er. County Health Unit Schedules Shot Clinic I The Orange County Health de p ":rt men t "'ill make child~n cry 11.nd grown men w~ Thursday (Aue. 5) "'hen lt ()ffers !rte immuniz.atlnn &hof.!ir to all South County rflSidents al San Ju1n Elemen- tary School In San Juan C.pls1nno. 'Ille clinic, whidl will be OJMll from 9 a.m. to noon and frnm l to 5 p.m., will offer proUiction aga.irat p o I i o , tet&nu&, Genn1n me1s\ts, red mMSiefi, whoopin1 c 0 u & h . diphtheria and sm1llpo'I. The tcbool ii located 1t 31642 El C.Ulm Real . Califomil. law requitts that all d'IHdrtn entering achoo! be vaccinated aaairull po\ln and meules. to priflrity 111 the clinic wtll be given t!'I pre- IChool chUdren. according tn Dr. Gerald Wa1Dt.r , clinic t1f- flc<r, Or. Wainer noltd that parent.a !hould nol wait untll I.Mir younsste.r Is ready to enter schotil before getting the shots. He warned tllat childrf!n from birth \() .11ge four llTf! the group mMt su~ptible to C()ITI· municab!e disf!aSf!S and ,;hou\rl ha ve ~ innocullltioos as ~n as possible. In add ition to the Initial In· noculations, Dr. Wagner &aid the clinic will also be: pro- vidin& boo8l.er shots to older persons. He noted th1t 1 booster Is required every lei years fdr diphtheria , tetanus and smallpox. AH children alt.1.nding the clinic mu.st be accompanied by ;i partnl or-legal guardian and parents are ur1~ to bring all rt.cords of p•5t im- munil.Ations. Further lnfonnalion mn· eernlng the clinic mlly be ob- tained from the &in Ju11n Capistrano Community Cenll.r at 493-161~ or from the county health department at 8.14-3171. . . ' . . ..-~ _,,.. ......... - ' • •' ' ---- SPECIAL! 20-LB. Bl& CHARCOAL Greot for home borbe· cues or picnics. Briquet• burn quic kly w ithout flame or smoke. Sove l Starter ••• 2Bc JR. 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Rith G iblet G revy, Severy Cel1ry Ore11inq , Creerny Whipp1cl Potetoe1, Ve9et1bl1, Crenb1rry Seut e, Roll /Butter. latex Interior flot po in t In w hile and •ix color1. Choic~ of regulorJor hord·I~ hold formula hair •p•oy • Hl'l.w\.. ' 2200 HARBOR BLVD. ~~;::ra~~COSTA MESA Harbor ' ' I --" , ;Jifl4e -, ........ .:-: .... ,·~~ -t .,_ ..oJ>ll'I'""" •.•. 1~ -............. " 1 • ,, ' ~ I . ·:, ' -r == ·! ' ' 1~ : !': -----. S.tlurd1y. July 31. 1911 H DAILY '1Lat 3 Beach Police Checl{ing Founda.tion's Validity 1- ' DAIL'!' .. ILOl Sl•tl .. ~GI• 'ON LY $224 DONATED' Foundation's Eastridge Moon Roving ~ops Schedule For Space111en Here is II l'iChedu!e nf events for the 1eontinuing lunar activities. All times listed are Pacific Dayl1.izht Tirpe, Check your television for l11s! min· ut~ schedule changes. SATURDAY ~;34 a.m.-Start of a live 6 hour and 40 minute telecast nf lunar explorations with &ott and Irw in tu rnin g on a special cariiera aboard Rover wh en the elec- trically powered vehicle is stopped to gather geologic samples. 1:24 p_m.-Returning to the Falcon. Scott and Irwin close the lower hatch to conclude the firsl exploration period. 4:.19 p.m.-The Lunar explorers starL a rtst period of ;i!most eight hours. 7:54 p.rn.-\Vnrd cn starts his slee p period aboard the Endeavour af!f'r sp~n­ ding the day cnnducting photography and 6Ci~ntific experiments whi!e orbiting the moon . SUNDAY 12:27 a.m.-Sleep period ends in the lunilr module on the moon. :t:04 a.m.-Sleep period end.~ in the c:oril.mand morlule orbiting the monn . 3:44 a.m. -Scott and Irwin begin their gecpnd exploration of the lunar surface, 11lso sched uled to last about seven hours. Thi~ v.·ill include II trip in Rover r alnng the· base of the Apennine Wlnuntains wherf' they will takP core samples. dig an exploratory trench and collect. rnrk ,.pecimcns with complele pholoRraphic documentation . 4 ;04 a.m.-Tclecast from thf' <'an1cra mounted on Rover I begin s and continues for 6 hours anrl ~O minutrs. !0:44 a m.-Scott and Irwin return l!'I lunar module and close hatch to end se- cond moon exploration. 2 p.m.-Sleep period begins for Srott and Irw in. 4:24 p.m.-Slecp period brgins for Worden. who spent a second day in stii:!n· lific 11nd photography assignments \\'hile orbiting the moon. 9 p.m.-Slcep Pfriod ends in the !L1n11r module. Oil Leases Lifted WASHINGTON I AP ) -lnterinr ~erre· 1ary Rogers(' R 1\1orton h;i~ liflPcl s11.0 - ~n~in11s on 14 (ll) 11nd ~a~ le;:i~p~ orr Santa R;:i rhar;i. 0f)f'n1ng them 1o furlher exp!nralory drillin~. /\ spnkesm:tn said F'r1d.:i \! none o( 1he lea~es is produ cinlo': petroleum. 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All hp 1 '-~ ,...,.. .. 4•2-4411 :cOJl'f'flotol, lfll, 0.-.1119 C1111 fl11i111&h'f"9 .~... ... ,...., ttWlft. ruw,,..,_ •H llOfltl ,...119r '' 1d..al<1f1-t1 lllr.ilt 'rnlt IN! rt~~:.C.,, W/"""j ..... 1 pitl'"• :m1t1lon et capr•!9"1f· _,,.._ :sl!-cl•n _, ... ••Id 11 NewNrl lw.cfl '•"II CMl• lol-, C1Uf0f'llll'. Svlllt;r!fll"" loY Ct.,ltr Jl.M """"'•Yt "Y "'-Ill ILl'l '""""''"' rnlll••rv -!IMI~. II.JS ,...,,fl\ly. By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 .... !Hl>lt ll'li.t J!tlf On May '· a news release was sent to Orange · County newspaper~ MnOuncing the formation of the National Kidney Clinic Foundation in Huntington Beach. Sev,ral public announcements from the foundation followed, describing the foundation and its fun d raising activities. f'oundation official:1 set a J une 1 opening date for I.he clinic. But today the future or the organiz.ation is 1n doubt. -Vice lnvesligalors ror the city of ff untington flea rh are recommending denial of the found11tion 's Bpplica!ion for a business pl'rm it. -Late Thursday night the foundation's pr irnary backer \Villiam L. Smith. was booked in Huntington Beach on 8 no ba il felony check warrant. frnm Los Angeles. -~1rs. Cathleen Eastridge, foundation coordinator, says only $224 of a fund rais- ing goal of $75,000 has been donated so f" Plans for the clinic call for a maximum operating capacity of 16 kidney patitnts who will U!e dialysis machines in three 11hifts around the cloc:k. Aside from lhe Jdea of j·offering hemodJ1lysis ireaLmenl.5 to both children and 11dult patients at minimal cost," foundation officials claim they would be providing treatn1ent for "many peri1ons who die simply becausl!! ol lack of a machine.'' On the surface. the c:linie and founda- tion appear to bl!! a typical charity - providing a bl!!nevoltnt service for the victims of an incurable and costly disease. But a closer looks reveaLis some in· consistencies in the ba ckground of the foundation. The directors of the foundation are Ramona Smith Qf Huntlnglon Beach, Lawrence Eastridge of Garden Grove : Ken Eisley of Van Nuys and Bill Empey of Anahei1n . 'fhe clinic·s Mrs . ~~astridge said they <1re 1111 friends who have been coordinator is F:astridg,'s wife, Cathleen; United by a desire to something for kidney patient~. But the driving influence behind lhe formation of the foundation appears to be William L. Smith, Ramona Smith's hus- band. Jn an interview two weeks ago at foun- dation offices, Smith made It clear lhat while he !s partially responsible for the formation of the foundation. he did not want his name aSSOC1ated wtth II. Thal is why, he said, he Is not an officer. He also refused to have hls picture taken during the intervi'w. His reason for not officially affi lia ting with the foundation and clinic had to do with some probelms he had encountered in his business, ht explained. Smith owns Global Divers, a firm which trains n1en for underwater con- 11truction work and he 11aid some former disg runtled customers might cause trou· ble for the clinlc Jf lhf'y knew be was in· vnlved with it. Yet, it i~ Smith v.·ho 11pplied for the business pern1l~ as president-director or the foundation. In addition tn a city businc~s permit, there are nther permits. licenses and registrations th at an organization of this naturf' should have. For example, a non-profit charitable org anization should be registered \vith the State Registry or Charitable Trust~. The National Kidney Cli nic Foundation is not . The foundation should alsG be listed with the Secretary of State's Corporation Commission. The National Kidney Clinic Foundation is not listed therf; either. During the Interview, Smith stated that thooslng a name for lhe foundation had been dlfflcult, but the Corporation Com. mi!si.on finally approved thf: Nation.al Kidnty Clinic Foundation, A 1teond check with Sacramento revealed no records of thia transaction. Smith said , however, that the foun - dation was formed as a 1ub1idiary le> lntemallonal Starcr1ft Productions Inc., a non-profit organization which 11tage1 benefiU: for charities. Smith is. listed as one of three direct.o!'A of International Starcrafl. But the records of the Corporation Commission show the corporation wa~ rnspended Jn October, 1970, by the state franchise tax board in a tax di spute. According to Huntington Beach police Lt . Bert Ekstrom, the status of the foun· dation as a bona fid e corporation is one of the reason for th' negative recom- mendation on the city business permit. "Jt is the feellng of this dP.partment thal the welfare of the citizens of Hun· tington Beach. would be placed in jeopardy due to the misrepresentations of the organization. the mishandling of donated funds and monie11 and the man- ner in wh ich emp!oye11 receive pay from s11id donated funds ,'' Ekstrom said ln hls recommendation. He Also &aid tJtat he will aJnUnue ta- ves tlgaUt11 Smith's act!vitlet tn rtlalio11 t.o the foundation. Regardless of the dubioll.'I le&al 1ta1U3 of the found.atlon, the -people involved with it are faci ni another major obstacle to their proclaimed a:oal of aldina: kidney patient! -moaey. A Jar.ge sign oulaide ,the offiee shows $2,500 collected to date, but Smith 11y1 lhey did that just to "keep people in· terei:ited. We've actually collected C4 in the last two months," he said. The clinic and foundati<>n offices are located In a 4,000.square-foot office building. Smith 5ays the rent i.! currently S300 a month . but will go to $1 ,000 a month wbe.n the clinic starts operations. Aside from Mrs. Eastridge, there is one other staff member, Garo! Colliru, who handles the office worlt. Mrs. Eastridge said that since opening in Ma y they had one phone bill of mGre than $500. Another expense was thl!! maH· ing of 3,000 flyers to busines5es, urvice organizations and individuals and &hi noted there werl!! 5,000 more lettert 1tacked for mailing that th~ foundation couldn't afford to send. Higl1 Rise Vote Readied Book Depository In JFK Slaying Will Be Museum From Pagel JUMBO JET • • • Court Ruling Puts Laguna Ballot Into Last Phase soos for injuries. including a doun who were quickly rf'leased. !\-Inst seriously hurt was Daisoo Let, 34, L-0.s Angeles, who lost a foot when metal sllced into the p\ane'11 cabin .u the landing gear smashed through its wheel well beneath the fuselage. Marine Maj. Don Schrader, San Francisco. 1uf• fered serious leg end ann injuriM, in· cluding A nearly severed left ann, and Mrs. Lois Barnes, 56, Tokyo, received a broken hip and tailbone. Aft.er more than Sf'ven months of he;it.ed argument and ronfusing legal maneuveri;:, the Laguna Beach high rise controversy moved jnto its final phase this weekend. Proponents and opponents of an in· 11.iative ordinance that would !imlt building height throughout the Art Colony lo three .stories or 36 feet are drumming up votes fo r the special electing Tuesday that could put the ordinance into effect, at least until it s validity ls challenged in the courts. More than 4.000 Lagunans, 44 percent nr the electorate, signed petitions backing the height limit law last spring, after the Planning Commission had recommended City Council adoption of a beachfront hotel zone ordinance 5etting a maximum 50-foot height. 1'he originAl ordinance had proposed a JOO-foot height. The recommendalion, by a 3·2 vote, foll owed a serie~ of three or the most emotional public hearings ever 11een tn Laguna, with hundreds of residents jam· ming the hearing chamber to ex.press their views . almost without exception op- posing 11.ny form of tall building. Immediately a new group caUing itselr Village Laguna announced it.a intention of launching an initiative campaign to place a height limit ordinance on the city's books. DALLAS ( UPl) -The Texas School Boook Depository where Lee Harvey Oswald fired the Jiihots that killed Presi- dent John F. Kennedy, in 1963, will be turned inlo a $2 million mu11eum. Its owner promises It won't be a "cheap touril'it trap." "The Smith1onian Institution has told me I have the most extensive Kennedy collection in the world," said Aubrey Mayhew. whc> bought the depot1it.ory in April, 1970, for $1150,000. From Page 1 ln 11 whirlwind drive, la sting only five week.'!, the committee gathered 4.066 signatures of which 3.049 were validated hy the Registrar or Voters, many times the number needed to qut1lify the in· itiative. Mayhew sa id that his interest was In history, not in making money. The mishap was the first "personal injury accidm t" for a 747, which CaJ\ carry up tn 490 persons in lts 231 -foot length ,The damaged plane was the first commercial model built by Boeing, but didn't join Pan Am's flttt of 38 jumbo Jl'ls unti l la11t Cktober. Pan Am mad• the first commercial 747 flig'ht on Jan. 21, 1970. APOLLO ADVENTURE • • • Pending the outcome of the initiative, the City CounC'il deferred its oti.·n hear- tn,es on the hotel 1,one ordinace. "If 1111 I cared about was money, I'd have opened it up a long time ago . I could have just chargec!Crpeople to walk in and look out the si xth floor window wherf' Lee Harvey Oswald was supposl!!d to hav11 $hot Kennedy, and I could have made a fortune . rain 11nd sm111! rock:. highlighted in iihadow in lhe lunar d;iwn. "Doe~ the trafficability look good?" .<1skecl Missio n Control, looking ahead to the drivin~ excursions. ··Tue \vhole surface of Ute area appears lo be smooth,'' Soott replied. "H's gently rolling terrain 360 degrees arou nd, The largest features I r.<1n see nearby art six lo eight inches. I Lhink we 'll be ablf' tn grl around preUy well with the Rover.'' But Scott re ported tha t many craters f·,.,..,. Page I BUDGET ... Proplcs' forecast proved faulty. Supervisor~ were pre~ented w 11 h ;i noiher problem on the opposite side of the ledger. Orange County Medical Center Administrator Robert White \Varned that I.here could be a possible $2. 1 million shortage in Medi-Cal pay- ment.~ fro m the slate that the county would have to pick up. Board members put the S2. J million in the contingency rund to hedge the po~SJ• ble shortage. Among cuts Friday were $6. t milhnn in Wf'lfare funds for Aid 10 Families wit h Dependent Childrf'n \actually $1.5 million in county tax money ):. $2.6 mJl l!o n in funds for beach purcha.~es ;ind develop- ment 1 !.ransferred to H;:irb<ir. Bea t:he3 anrl Parks n1slric1. burlget, possibly in· creaslng that rli:>trict"s tax rate by 7 to I l r c.>nt~ Al~n t:lJ I 1~crr $~.~,l'l()I) in 11 canrellt rl IVclfare Drp;;irtme nt trnlning-program and $47:1,\~l in \Vplfare administrat1nn funds Added to the budget were $8~,(IOO inr rlevelopment n{ Futl~r10n D.:tm, Villa Park 011m and Carbon Canyon regional parks, $5:1.!l411 for the first phase of University Park : $750,000 to the gen11ra l fund cont inRency money (reserves ) to offs!'!. a shortage in welfare funds. Also. $91 0,358 for an expanded drug abuse program ($4 10.000 county money); Sl00,000 for a health care services study; $27.200 for the Health Planning Council and $2 .1 million to conlingency to protect 11gainst shortages in Medi-Cal funds from the ~tate. Also <1dded were $1 million to lht. Orange County Medical Center budgtt (offset by state funds for a county in- crease of $228.000: another $260,400 for updating the vo1.e tallyi ng system, and $2R,OOO for the fi ve supervisors' office ex- penses. An unbudgf'ted but highly recom- ', mf'nded item or $100,000 1.0 upd11te Lhe ·,c(lunty'~ dat<1 prllcessing equipment wa~ "not approved althou gh tndorsed by a committee of department he11ds. Pl11nning commiss ion reques~ for in· <reases in commissioner lravf'I expense~ of Sl,100 was grMtcd, hut a meeting fee jump from 150 to SIOO for eight :te:t~ion! a month was denied. In lasl minute cuts about $122,000 WAI\ lopped from anticipated ove rtime figures in every department. t11 10 percent cut, end extra help budget in all departmenti\ but the Sheriff and Fire Marshal were al.~o cut JO percent, or $94 .000. Whtcked out al!O wa s SI00.000 In the 11sses.sor"s proposed budRtt for sala.rie8 . New Airplane Name WASITTNGTON IUPl l -Tht Presi· denl'll' plsne has i new name . "The Spirit 11r ·n." Prt11idtnt Nixon ren•mf:d Air Foret One tn m•rk I.he beginning of the Amer· icao Blce nlennial cfllf'bfatil'ln . 25 to :ff. feel. across dotted the vallf'y and that they caused him 6ome problem on landing. "I had IQ do some dodging Ul ;1 vold them," he said. Nevertheless, Mission Control reported 1hat Falcon appeared to ha ve landed al· most precisely where it \\'as targeted. It was tilted 6\ighlly, apparently because ont. leg hit in a narrow depression. Scott and lrwin both seemed extremely excited abool t·heir site, and Scotl ga id, "Tell the gealogy boys in I.he back room to gtt ready because we've really got something for them ." They had a ht1rd time fa lling ssleep tturing their 7-hour rest periocl because nf the exc!lcmcnt and they striyed up past their bedlime to describe features seen through the window~. "There's 11. dark, black angul<1r frag· ment six to eight inches 11.cross," Scott explained. "Al! the others appear to be white. Thi11 one really loo ks like a jewel.'' \V hile sipping toma[() juice for supper, Irwin described "a round glassy ball about the size or a marble." "There is just so much ou t there. l cnuld t.alk for hours," Scott said ''I can hardly wait tn get oul lhere and gel ~tarted." On l\Iav 19, the councl! received the validated . petitions, voted 3·2 not to ad opt lhf' height. limit ordinance. t h en • unanimously, called the special election for Aug. 3 and declared a morat.orium on buildings over :f6 feet high until that dale. The pre-election per iod ha11 been mark· ed by bittf'r argun1ent between those who believe the development of a few more luxury hotels is essential tn Laguna's !'C<>nomlc well -be ing and those who see I.heir "village "' being turned int.a 11. new Miami Beach by "fa st-buck !iipeculators." A flurr.v of legal activity broke out as the election date approached . A tax.payer ~uit chari::in g lhf' height. limit is a zoning m11tter 11nd therefore not subject to the initiativP: prncess was upheld in Superior Court. and the election nrdered canceiled . A prompt appea! stayed that order. It was then overturned in the Fourth District Court. ol Ap~al~, which held that validity nf the ordinance could be tested in court laler. but the people"g vote ~hould be recorded. An attempt to get the Sta le Supreme Cou rt to overrule. the 11pptllate court fail- f':d when that body denied a petition for a hearing in the casP.. Fron• Page 1 CHLORINE • • • Sanitary Districts which serves Newport Beach, Costa Mela, Huntington Bea ch 11nd Fountain VsHey said there will be "nn prohlf'm" sinee the district Is usin& little chlorine. -The Seal Beach treatm~t plant c:an ~aid William Murphy, director of public works. Two of the three l11rge eh!orinfll d istributor~ in Southern California sald they are jusl. about out of the agent. "\Ve have about 5~ tons wh ich will last manager of Continental Chemical in Anaheim. "After il"s gone -that's it." "We ar~ very short on chlorine," re.ported Jerry Oerthick, manager of Jones Chemic-al in Los Angeles . "We are holding a!J nur chlorine for water district u5e. We have enough for about the next four or five months." A spokesman for the airline Jliaid thoee hurt were sitting above the whee.I weU for the right inboard "bogey.'' one nf t.he (l)lJr devices -each with four wheels - which make up the 747'!1 landing gear. '\"here are twn benNtth the fU!elage and one on each wing. Dr. F. E. Jordan of Ft. Laudl'J"d&le, Fla. -who treated injured in the air for two hours while the a irliner circlf!d 1(1 allow maintenance men lo inspect the damaged landing gear from a coa.st guard plane and to dump excess fuel in the Pacific -!aid it wa3 lucky the ~eats pierced by ttie landing gear were empty. Auto Driver Slays Motorcycle Officer SAN FRANCISCO fAP ) -A 34-year- o!d motorcycle patrolman w1s shot fi- t.ally F'riday afternoon in a gun battl• with the driver of a 11ports car ht had just stopped, police said. Witness~ in the city's Bayview district told police that Arthur D. 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"A Sermon of Hope," is the subject af Don A. Bassett, Paster of Newport Center United Methodist Qarch. 'Ibe congregation holds it! JI: 15 a.m. worship at St. Michael.! and all Angels Episcopal Church, A1arguerite an d Pacific View Dr., Corona del Mar. and at 9:30 a.m., at Balboa I s 1 a nd Comm unity Methodist Church, 115 Agate Avenue, Ba lboa Island. An Ice Cream Social will be held at the Balboa Island 01.urch loca- tion, by the Ferry landing to- day from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. On Aug. 1, the title for Putar James G. Blain's se.rrnon at both 8 and 10:30 a.m. Worship Services will be, "Abba! Father!" At the Sun· day School bour, 9: 15 a.m., the S.O.S. (Summer af Surprises) will present a Talent Sharing. Some of the coming programs for S.O.S . .lnclude "Joumeya o! Paul" with Pastor Blain, Aug. 8, ahowing alides and arUcJes af hia recent trip to the Holy Land; arid the OJm J..aude, • group of teenagers will again preaent Gotipel Rock music an August 15. "Send Out By Tbe 1-Joly Spirit" ~ the &ermon subject at Harbor Chr1rtlan Q urcb, Dlsclplea of Christ, meeting each Sunday st H a r p e r Elementary School, 425 E. 18th St, Costa M~a. Worship is at 9:45 a.m. Nursery care provided. Dr_ D. W. McElroy is the mini.1ter. Mesa Verde U nl t td Melhodist Ch urch. 1701 Baker Street, Costa Mesa, will have twa warship services on Sun- day at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Guest speaker for the two services will be Dr. Kenneth Johnstone, Pastoral Family Counsellor at the chu rch. His sermon topic will be: ''Ping ·P ang, Anyone?" The Sunday Church School will meet at the 9 a.m. service anly. There will be nursery !or both services. The First United ~fethodlst Cba.rch al Huntington Beach will conduct two worship services Sunday at 9: 15 and 10:30 a.m. The pastor, Rev. Edward C. Erny, will be preaching an the last of the: serice, "By Your Request" with the ilE!rmon tapic being "How Can a Person Achieve Quality C:Ontrol?" On Thurs- day evening at &·30 p.m a Family Night Corn Roast will be held an thr: beach. Tb fs will be the last or the special Thurs- day evening programa which were beld this surrvner. Resurrectlon L u t h e r • a Church, LCA, 981% Hamllton Avenue, Hunting t.on Beach schedules rooming worship with Holy Communion at 10:30 a.m. Arthur R. Tingl e-y , Pastor, will speak on ''When Words Fail ." An n Misel is organist; Lloyd Danielson is choirmaster. Summer Sunday school schedule i n c l u d f' s Nursery care through first graders at 10:30 a.m. Grades two and above worship at the 10:30 a.m. se.vice. Al the 11 a.m. t.ervice of Unlver1ity Baptist Church, 2252 S. E. Palisades Road, Santa Ana Jleights, Pastor Willis J. Carrico will have as his message "No Greater Love." The observance of the Lord's Supper will follow. At the 7 p.m. service, Pastor Carrico will have as his topic "Obedience." A Baptismal Service will be observed, following the message. The guest speaker Sunday at the 10:30 a.m. Service al t.he Unitarian UnJversallst Church or Costa Mesa, 1259 Victoria, will be an officer an d representative of the Coota Mesa Police Department. In his talk "Law and Order - 1971," he will tell about some af the problems that the police are having as well as their curt. He will also give a forecast for the future : what we can look forward to in more proiesslonal law en· for<;ement. Nursery ca~ is pro\1.ded. Coffee, fellowship and dlscwsion follows lhe service. Everyone is welcome. "The Sacrament af the Commonplace" Is the sermon topic of the Rev. Narmao L. Brown on Sunday, at the P I y m o u t b Co.ngrf:gatlonal Church of Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad Street, Newport Beach, at 10 a_m. worship service. Sunday School is held al the same time. St. John the Di vi ne Episcopal Cburch, 2 D 4 3 Orange, Costa r-.1esa will observe Holy Communion at 7:30 a.m. and at 9:30 a.m. The guest minister will be Rev. Fr. David Crump, At 9:30 a.m. there will be .special music, the showing of filmstrips for boys and girls and nu~ry care will be provided. Guest minLo;tcr for Sunday at Corona del J\.lar Community Church, Congregational, 611 Heliotrope Ave., wHI be Oiaplain. Harold A. MacNeil! whose sermon topic is entitled "Does Jesus Bring Peace?" Chaplain MacNeill is Wing Chaplain at the Third Marine Aircraft Wing. El Toro. Prior to this duly Chapl ain MacNeil was Senior Chaplain at Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, whe re he was responsible for the care of Catholic, Protes- tan t Jewish and Unitarian . congregaliOM. The All Faith Ohapel at China Lake is one of the unique Ecumenical con- gregations in the United Slates. Chaplain MacNeill is an American Baptist but he has !Served three Congrega- tional churches. W o r s h i p services are at 10 a.m. with child care provided. Summer Church School is also at 10. The Baha'i CommunJty of 1-luntington Beach in vites the public to a Proclamation and Social event at Lake Park, l.ake and Marn. Sunday af- ternoon from 2 to 6 p.m. Music, entertainment and refreshments will be offered. Miss Diana Gray will speak on the Baha'i Faith. Friday even- ings at 144 Rochester Street, Costa Mesa, enquirers are In- vited tG weekly discussions on all aspects of Baha'i from "The Significance of the C.en· tral Figure6," to "Pioneering, a Way of Establishing the Kingdom of God on Earth." Temple Beth David o f Onrnge County will conduct its Sabbath Services on Friday evening at 8: 15 p.m. at the !See PULPIT Page 6) . Priests Enter,ing Politics- • Within and Outside Law CHICAGO (AP) -Roman Catholic priests have moved into the political process from Congress to civil disobedience, ~rtedly to revit.alize moral and social responsibility which they feel the Church and many of lts mem bers lack. '!'he Rev. Robe rt F. Orinan, a Jesuit and the first Catholic priest elected to Congres:1 as a voting member. says o I Catholics generally: "Jt seems they really don't want the Church forntulating public morality." The Rev, Neil McLaughlin, a Baltimore priest indicted on charges th& he plotled with others to kidnap presidential adviser Henry A. Kissinger as a tactic to support peace in Vietnam, says: "Priests and nufL<> must become more involved ." The Rev. Carl Lezak, a Chicago priest active in precinct politics, says: "You will see more priests in politics and this is a com- mentary on the crisis in leadership in our socelty." And the trehd is under woy even though the R o m a n Catholic bishops in the country have taken a position frowning on priests in politics. Father Drinan was only on e <lf several priests scekiri~ public office last year. And Father McLaughlin is only one of many that have been ar- rested for civil disobedience. And Father Lezak Is not the anly priest who ac~ as a poll watcher, 6Upporting I o ca I candidates a nd challenging Church authority to become more relevant t o con- temporary is.sues. The d1ve r.se political paths al Catho!Jc priests bas , denominators: the Vietnam war and the experience cf ministering to the inner cities where food and housi n g become more pressing needs than spirituzJ guidance. It was the war and problems af the inner city; poverty, crime; poor education and lack of jobs that spurred Father McLaughlin to question the traditional role of parish priest. "My Baltimore, ~·hite, mid- dle class and Irish-Catholic heritage somehow led me to want to be a priest.'' he said. "Upon ordination, I w a s assigned to a poor West Baltimore parish.'' "I became a typically hype ractive, young successfu l inner city priest. •• the horror of it all had to lead up to an answer to the question , 'Why1" "Where was my Church, where was my country in regard to these most basic human needs," he sald. Father McG!aughlin , 31, beg<.n to speak out, to protest against the draft and the war, to associated with the Ber· rigan brothers and he was ar- rested in January. "1 was surprised and .scared in jail," he said. ''The people -the poor black and Spanish 11pee.king people understand that In the system, whe n you attempt to do M>mel.hing about the candlUens in which they are foteed to live, you get in troubl.. I didn't understand thftt." Father Drinan. 60, took a more lraditlonal route t1J politics. l:le was a widely known and hJghly respected author an d teacher and 8erved as dean af the Boston College La.w School. Jfe wa8 an outspoken critic of the Viet. nam war. "I've written boob , l 've taught," he &aid, "but who reads or listel18 to professars. It 's Congress th at tum1 it around and I should be theff:." Another priest-teacher whe faced a. contemporary issue which resulted in his el ection to public office Is the Rev, Francis X. Lawlor who wat elected in April to the Chicago City Coun ci l as an independent. Father Lawlor, SJ, taught for 23 years at St. Rita's High School nn the Soulh Side befnre he became the focal point of a controversy that led to his suspension as a priest <1nd rise as a community lr:ader. Jn 1968, he helped form block clubs in an a il-while neighborhood to prevent the m pansion of the black eom- munity_ "The white people all were being driven out of their homes and no clergymen were helping them," he said . He ad- ded that his purpose "was not to prevent integraition but to (See PRIESTS, Page ,•sr ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY Glad 1fdf n8s .Assemblg tl &od CHRISTIAN FIRST CHRISTIAN Corona del Mar ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH SCIENCE 18182 Culver Drive CHURCH University Park, Irvine \1-.ultCH A•.,. Herbert N. Nler111at111 FlFTEENTH ANO MONROVIA, NEWPORT 8EACH CHURCHES Main & Adams Streets t:J c,; \: ::I 0"' Huntin gton Bea ch S•doy khool-9:00 A.M. G11ltar Senlce - f :DD A.M. 9:45 A.M.-SUNDA Y SCHOO~ "' ~ Fan'llly S.rrlc.e -lO:lO A.M. IUNCHIS O' THI MOTHIJ: CHU.CH Mor"l"t Wo,.htp .. , ...•• , ••• !:: ,, ' lll·l 211 Nurfffy Core IJJ.J141 11 :00 A.M.-MORNING WORSHIP THI FllST CHUICH OP: CHllST. SCIENTIST .••.••...• l :lO I 11:00 •·"'· z -IN IOSTON, MASSACHUsms Bibi . School .. ,••••• 9:<4§ t.m. :::i Ill A C ordial Welcome from Sou.ther1t California College-Trio: Tht DialOQ Youth Gro11p1 •••• , • 6:00 p.m. -t Sermon: "~Vhen Faith Btcome.s Fact" "LOVE" E~•nin9 Wo,.hip ••.• 7 ~00 p.1'1'1. + /' ~ + THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6:0()-EVENING WORSHIP Nursery U •• D•Owloded II 1!1 'el"\llUt .. r Sunday, August 1st (llllct. S»-2519 Oo41l ~~·;on 5J6.15«1 1-' 0 ·Sermon: "Counterfeit Worship" "~ .. NEWPORT CENTER H11"li11qlo11 B••ct. Co1t1 M.1..-Fir1t Church Of Chlrst, Scientiat > ~~ Wo"hlp-11 :1§ A.M. FIRST UNITEO Dr. G••rt• 'O. W-4, P•tfl -'4•·66JD JllO Mew Y .. Dr., CotHI M ... FIRST CHRISTIAN '11~ Mt.'i ,.\: .. METHODIST CHURCH ,.,.kllolet lllrv 111 •••i lvm,_. l lltktl-' S111Mky Scltffl - t :l 1 A.M.. St. Mlc hoels EplKDpol Churc.h 1721 1701 51. 5]1.]5)7 Cll11N.ll s.mc. -11 :00 A.M. CHURCH COMMUNITY Mol"IJll•rlte ef 'oclflc. View Dr. S••~i ce 1 -9 ~1!i I 10:10 AMllllMJ lHlll, 21111 MllO Yercl• Dr. CDrDllG del Mor Victoria & Pla cent i• Ave, CONGREGATIONAL Pho11e: 675-0950 Nu..,.erv Core ..,!I Moml"' Co1ta Mesa Chwrch School - 9:J I FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD HuntlnS1ton Be1ch-Fir1t Church of Christ, Scient ist Jo111" I . 'l•teY • Coil• M"'" ltft & 011 ... Ht11tl1MJt•• leocli Ml•l•l•r FIRST UNITED Hu11tinqlo 11 •••ch -Nortli 140 E . 22nd St., Costa Meu-548-3761 Sunday khoel -9:)0 & 11 :DO A.M. l odnle McHugh 611 HELIOTROP! METHODIST CHURCH COMMUNITY E. W. Pkillip1, P11tor Cl111rch-t :JD & 11 :00 A.M. Y6'11h Ml11lt1tr Aeadhlt lD•M -121 M1d11 ''· l1rl"I' wo .. hl• ........... l :M 1.m. Worahlp -10 A.M. l'l!h SI. & H1rbor Blvd. METHODIST CHURCH l lbt• Schoal ..... t :JO t.m. Ch11 rtk Worship-9:10 & 11 bbb2 Htil Avt. 141-4<461 f :l O A.M,-Ch11ch School Newport Be1ch--First Church of Christ, Scientist Momlflf Worth I• ........ lt:~a '''"' Chutch School-10 A.M. Chyrch School -9:30 10:50 A.M.-Pcnfor Phllllps S,...lllf YIU!h o .. uP• ......... -··· • ··'"· Wo ri hip I Chur,h School '"A• Appol~t" lJOJ Via Lide, N•wport lecach v •• , ... ,, , 1 P.m. Dr. P~\llla G. Murr1v, Mlnl1!tr &<4 8-772 7 Nurser'JI Care Provided l :lO & 10:00 A.M. CoMM••lo• '-nice Church & S111H11ry Scliool-9:00·l0:JD A.M. 644 -7400 J r, & Pre•kho.t Church -N11r1MY c.,.. A•allable R..01111 lo•"'• Jll S Ylo LI Ille 541-4771 148-6l41 Colla Mt•t North 7 ;00 1".M.-E•a1t9•ll1t Loriie Po• MESA VERDE l •~in1 -E • .t Bluff TUESDAY YOUtH SllVICI-1:00 P.M. Ne wport Beach-Second Church of Christ, Scient ist METHODIST CHURCH UNIVERSITY HOUSI OF MANNA 1100 l"oclfk VI-Dr., Coro110 lllel Mor New port Un ity M,,, y.,,d, & B•k•r St. METHODIST CHURCH N-port·M"a Pro·Sdiool -At• 2V•·I -6iJI A.M. t. l :lD P.M. Churc h & S11ttd1ry School -10:00 A.M. &49-2719 831-1 111 ...... -641·2]1) •ffllhtt RH• -l 500·1 Coat Hwy, LOll;l!N D. ,.l lC.KIHGl!ll, Mlnlot•r Wof!hip & Ch utch School 18<421 C11lv1r Rot .. Devotfo11ol Sorrlc.e -11) A.M. & 11 :15 A.M. 9:00 I 10:30 A.M. •t lJnlv•rolTr Ori~• We4. f.,.•l1tt T"tlM011y MMtilMJl -I p.1t1. -All Cll111ch" Sund•v School 'or •II 19•• -8:45 A.M. Woro hi" I Church s,~oel AU ere cordially invited to attend the ch11rch 1 Srll olld lrrf11e, Newport hoch ,.oun\a;,. Yt lltv 9 I-10;10 A.M. HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD •ervicti ond enjoy tht: privileges a/ tht OHlce -6<46-5111 DIAL·A·,IAYI• 646·06l t F l RST UNIT ED 740 W. W ilson, Co1t1 Men Reading Rooms METHOD IST CHURCH l•qu~• l t ttl. 141-4704 18225 Bu•h •rd METHODI ST CHURCH \I. L. HEltTWICIC, ~ISIW lt Ol lltT •· S1S1"10, C~lllll Core PN..-lded AT ALL SEIYICES THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH 9b2·159l 21bl, w ,,1,v Drive JIM 51NOLeTON, Ml"llltr ti I011elllMI Wor1hip I Churth School 111 ~OUlh Llgun• Ml"l1lff ti Y911111 C.l.ltL OINTRY, Ml11l119r el Mu1l& Wel com es You. 9:JO A.M. Wo,.hiF' ••d -SUNDAY SERYIClS -)( Min;,,,, Chur'h School -I 0 A.M. .. Ford R. Mo!I•• f ;45 A.M.-Su11doy Schoel <499-1011 10:SO A.M.-"Wliy It fhe HouM •f tfte L•rd .JJa1·bor C/.ri.ilian C/.u1·ch ST. JAMI S, l20t Vie Lido, Newport ~/rl ~ Fonoketi?" 1:00 A.M. -Holy l uthorl1t IJ N1wpotl 8e1'h Sefm•• by l"ottor 10:00 A.M. -Pomily Worahlp \ CHRIST CH URCH BY THE SEA !( 7 :00 ,.M.-Gal .. FTofftlck Hertweck OP NIWPOltT I EACH -(Olttlpln ) 1<400 w. Bt lbo• Bl~d. 673-llO!i GUflt Speo'i" M.Mtfltf lt9911larly Hotpff ll•1M11tory School Mld·W ... Hot., Comm"do11 I He11H11t Serrlc." Worah•"-'1:10 A.M. Church School-9:10 I 11 A.M, COST A MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 415 f . 1 I t\ Sf,, Co1fo Mno TMbdrt -lO :lD A.M, ~~c-1 -Kl"""'-'r1" -l lemollhry -ChlM C.t11 Church School ... , . , .... 9:45 A.M. Tlrte Rn, Joh1 P. AtlMiy II , Rector -1"110111•1 l ?l 00ll 0 PRESBYTERI AN CHURCHES Morning Worship •.. -.• 9:45 A.M. NMrwty ' ICl•dettorte11 ,,o.,ldM ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. of th e Coastal Areas A llenJ t/.e Seventh-Day Phont< 642·2725 Su11d_,.. 7:]0 & 9:]0 Cliurc.• School -f :JO lllunll,.-,.: 6:]0 It I 0 O.IW .: Holy Doy1 e1 01111ounced Christ Church Presbyterian Adventist Church Minisw : Dr. D. IV. McEiroy Ykor, TIMI le..-. Jeh• W. Oo11altho11 -'"DH S41-l l16 2011 2 Mog11olle !Near Adamll H1111th1ttoe hec• C/,.urch of 271 Awocodle St., CMN MeM R.ev. Donold I . lobtirtl, '"''•' JiMffl ,., , ......... l'lllw S111M11rr Worship: 9:l 0 A.M. Cli11rc.tt ktteol; !:J O A.M, ,._,.....,. NEWPORT HARBO R LU THERAN CHURCH Office: 2011 Z Mog11ella St. '"•11e: f61-494D '/jour Choice s...libetk School . , -• f :l O •·•· CHURCH OF CHRIST LUTHERAN .CHURCH OF TH E MAST ER Church of the Covenant M.ornint Worihip •• 11 :00 • ... 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA 798 Dover Dr. LI 8-3631 2150 folrrlew lecicl, CMt• MeM Preyer M•elint W1d., 7:l0 ,.111. 2 900 Pacific View Or. lruc.e A. Kurrie, 'ou.r htw-Hart.er •ed Palrflew Coron• del Mer Su11doy We"ttlp: l :IS I 9;l 0 A.M. Cli11rc:ll Schoel 9:10 A.M. Tll• ..... J •-•. 110111, SUNDAY MOPNING lll LE STUDY ..• , ••.• , • , .• , 9:<41 A.M. . .. , .. rtio11e: J4S04J04 -SUNDAY MOR.N IN'°' WORSHIP I COMMUNION • , 10:45 A.M. Tlrte 1..,. lo11elll White, DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Community Presbyterion Chlll'ch CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING WORSH IP ,•••·••········ .. , 6:00 r .M. Aullll"I 1>11ter Phone 644-2664 WEDNES DAY EVENINW lllLE STUDY ••••••• ,, ••• 7:JO ,,M. E••lv WorihiF' 1:00 ··'"· 415 forMf A.,...119, l.ot-H hoc• 23•d StrHf at Orenge, Cotta MIN -548-5303 NUltSIRY CARI f'•OYIDID Chr11li1" Ed wt •tiDn 9:1 !i •,m, f :OO A.M. Pomlly Werahlp Dr. Doll en A. T11r11er, l"•t•r w. Whit Herrh1f'M Joh11 U o11ord F11tiw1 Wo .. hip 10:10 ,,..,, Su11i1e., Wo"hlp: 1:45 • 9:30 -11 A.M. Chur&• Scti .. I: t :JI ht. ,,.. l . Mone, p..., 1 0:00 A. M. s~11d•y Ch11rc:h Pho1te: 494·7111 Mi"i1ter Mw1ictl Oir1c:lor Nursery Cart Availablt k liool M•r•I .. WonW,.._10:lD •·•· _,...., kllMI f 0.111. Phone: 645-3191 Day or Night WELCOME 11 :OD A.M. PettlH Wenhl, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church l•ndoy ll'011litt Werllilp-J1ot p.~ ......... WM.•7:00 ,.111, 600 St. A11dr•wt Rood, Newport t-• Chetrl.;, Hert..rt DloreitH.1111, Pe•tllf Wonlllp •·Churcli kllool: I, 9:JO & 11 A.M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Ph-: 646·7147 1J} MMa Yerdo Ortv. &, lolfer Str"t, Co1HI M ... , Collf. St. Mark Presbyterian Church \\: SABBATH SERVICES 2101 CLIPP DllYI, NfWPOlT llACH AN Dlt£W C.. .l.~OEll:SON, P11tor AELIGIOUSSCHOOL A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU l und•v kl'lol)I; t :ll -Mo•nl119 Wor~I•: 1:00 1nd 11 100 CerMt Jo.,.borN &, IGttl!ol11H DTIH, CereM def Mor Dr. Hubert Davidson, Interim Pastor p,;"c• of Pe1 c.• l uihe,1n School -Min Eli~•r Ol,011, Pri"c.lpel JcrlMI GrelieM l ll'fl, POltor harbor reform temple Wimltlp & CtiK• klttoel -t 1JO A.M. s.u., kliMI -9:41 A.M. Wenttlp -11 A.M. • 7 ,.M. Ollie• Phont : 5<49-0511 School Pho 11e: S4f ·Ol6l PhNI 644•1J41 M.881 BERNARD P. KING WID, IYINtN• -7:l0 P.M. .... meeting at THE FIRST CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH St Jemes Episcopal Church a 3209 Vil lido, Newport Buch el' 111......-1 ltl(~ For l nform1tion: c.1147S.7230 ~NE ~US eMUUNrJY @JiURCYt MttnMr CIWrdl If UnllH Chu"ll ll1lltlw1 klollel. I.et Al>M""-1252 S. I . r,ALISADIS lOAD IUHO.l.V 'lltVIC• • i•1ll 4,M, SANTA ANA HllGHTS IUHOl.Y IC.MOOl . .... " .. , ..... .,. 4,M. MJ"lsltr , , Albefl l urk1, lt .J.c.I'. MOltM IH• WOltJMll' ····· ". ........... 11:11 A.M. TEMPLE SHARON £1/IN IHO WOR$Mll" .......... . ' ' 7:11 ,._M,, x) TMa l l &ll Cl.US 011" Nl.Wl'OllT Sl4C.H MIOWal l( l l llYIC.I WIOHl:SO.t.Y ......... f ell I'M. TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL l lS l1lbN 11 ..... , S1IMI •• .,. Wllllt J. C.n-k1 0.wrrti "'*" 141-Mn Tur1t• llOdC Drlw •nll ""'-'" 0•1W c-block IOUlto ol Tllo u.t111 toll•• ......... ,_, tM roi C•ll'\l'lll ~l'lve). 19., O'-l'.-w 1'0 Cul""' loulh 1'0 .-tit• H°"'"" A,.. Ctin"'" Dr.1 111; .. M !D T11t11e ltocll DrlYto . WAY IN FllLOWSHI' CHUICH OP llLIGIOUS SCIENCI -.... lie• s.. .. i. ...... ..., Attend the Church OP llYINI 617 w .. H .... tM, C.n M--9:30 A.M. S..day School for all "'" Mt1Met Church If U"llN ll•llfloln k l-•, LIS •11t- AU J1wl1h f11Wiie1 er• ln.,lfed te leift u1 111 1 fru it .... ,"i11q ful -11 :00 A.M. Momlnt Worship SUN DAT Sll YI CI •••• 11:00 A.I.I. SAIUTH IYININllJ SlltYICIS--flllDAY AT 1 :11 P.M. NlJAl lltY (All l l'llOVIOIO AT SOTN ~Ultt of Your Choice Mlnltl..-, . , , lt11"'r J1ckM11, II.I.('· ,.., ·~...,...,.,... c-tnlillt 01111• Mttll"-1 C.•11 .,,., .. 7 S,lrit..i ~ -1.wtl •-• 11Jeo4m•• THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY S.rrfeo11 .t tlMi U11l..-.nlty Merttellltt C•11rcll 1<46-1112 J emple Sh11011 Choir -011•t lh•b•t 5<48-1<4)) .t.ttn .. ltll ., .. f!lt 1111111 a 1t11rt1 ca~l•r-• 11412 Cuh•ft Ori,., lrrlw ' ~. ---J. I lo I • lo •ly td ge an " .,. hn "· it .. b• sue on '· .. g• .,. ght igh ide al ltd lest 'ty rm ite the m· ere ~ ere ad· not lo I S1turd1y, Jul~ .ll. 1~71 DAJLV '1L01' 3 Beach Police Checking Foundation's Validity 'ONLY $224 DONATED' Found1tion'a E1strid9e Moon Roving Tops Schedule For Space1nen Here is a sch edule of events for the continuing lunar activities. All times listed are Pacific Daylight Time. Chec k your television for last min- ute schedule changes. SATURDAY fi :34 a.m.-Start of a live 6 hour and 40 minur.e telecast of lunar explorations wit h Scott and Irwin turn ing on a special camera aOOllrd Rover when the elec- trically powered vehicle is stopped to gather geol ogic samples. I :24 p.m.-Returning to the Falcon, Scou and Irwin close the lower hatch to conclude the fir st exploration period. 4;3!1 p.m.-The Lunar explorers start "A rc~t. period of almost eight hours , 7·S4 p m.-Worden starts his ,_ieep pe riod aboard 1hl' Endeavour aJter spen· ding the d.11y conducting photography and 11cientific experiments while orbiting the ID()(ln. SUNDAY 12.27 a m.--..5lecp period ends in the lunar 1nodule on the moon. 3:04 a.m.--Sleep period ends in the command module orbiting the mf)(ln :I: 44 a.m. --Scott and lnl•lfl begin I.heir srcond exploration of !he lunar surface. Riso scheduled t.o last ahout seven hours. This ~·ill include a trip in Rover I :tlong lht base nf the Apennine ri1ounlains where they will take core samples. dig an exploratory !rench and collect rock specimens wilh complete photographic documentation. 4:04 a.m.-Telecast From the camera mounted on Rover I begins and con tinues for 6 h(lurs and .in minutes. 10 44 a.m -Scott and Jr•11·1n rf"lurn t.n lunar module and clnsp hatch to e11d se· cond moon explorat ion. 2 p m.-Sleep period begins For Scott ~nd Irwin . 4, 24 pm --Sleep period hr~1ns for \Yorden . who spent a secnnd day ln sril"n· !!fie and phologr11phy sssignment~ u•h1le orbiting the rnoon 9 p m.--Sleep period ends 1n !he lunar module. Oi l Leases Liftecl \\'ASHINGTON (APl -lnter1nr ~rre· tary Roger~ r B i\lortnn h11 ... lifLPrl su~­ pcn~io,,., nn 1~ oil anrl ,Rao; l ea~ell off Santa Barbar11. OpPning them to lurther explnralory rlrilling. A spnkcsrnan sa irl Friday none of the le:o1ses 111 producing petroleum. OlANlol COAST DAILY PILOT N•w''" ... 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"" o., .. ,_,., T-4••• 4tl-441t C-111''· l tll, 0.•lltf; Ctt" •..aitllll'll9 (-"I• ... ,.._., ••Ito. 11 .... IN-. d ltor!t 1Nl1tr t r l dv.T/t.tfntl\tt. """"' 1111~ w '1-""'<Kllll .. 11..,, 10«1.tr ,,.,. "''""" 111 <t11rrlfltt -- i«.tnll (lo" _,.,,. .-Id 11 N.-1 , .. di ,,,. c .. 1. M-. C•ll19<nl•. tullK•·l'lltft " "'""' u.u .......,.,~1 .., .... 11 d .11. ""°"'llllYI ,..11111ry ~-rlullltor•, Jt,U -tMy. •• • • ' ...._.._ ·-··-jl -,-- • By JOANNE REYNOl.DS CH "'-C14.lhl l'lltl lien On M1y I , 1 news rt.Jtau was sent to Orange County ne~·1paper11 announc:lng the tormat 1on of lht National Kidney Clinic Foundation in Huntington Beach. Several public announcements from the foundation followed, describing the foundation .11nd lts fund raising activities. Foundation officials set 1 June I opening date for the clinic. Bul today the future of tht org!nita.tlon is in doubt. -Vice investigators for the city of Huntington Beadt .ue recommending denial of the foundation's application for a business permit. -Late Thursday night the foundation 's primary backer \ll illiam L. Smith, was booked in Hunti ngton Beach on a no bail (elony check w11rant from Los Angelts. -1'.1rs. Cathleen Eastridge, foundation coord inator , :says only $224 or a fund ratS'· in g goal of $75,000 has betn donated so fa r . Plans for the clinic call fnr 11. maximum operating capacity of 16 kidney patient~ 1.1.·ho u·ill use dialys-i.'J machi nes in three i;hifts around the clock. Aside from the ide.11 of '"offering bemoc:halyais lre11.tmen~ to both cluJdren and adult patients at minimal cost.'' foundation officlal.s tlalm they would bt providing treatment for "many persons who die 1imply because of Jai::k of a machin~. "' On the 1urf11ce, the clinic and found.a· tion appear to be .11 typical chii nty - providing a benevolent . service for the victims of an incurable and e-011tly disease. Bu t a clostr looks rt'vtal~ 11ome in· conslslencles in the background or the foundation. Tht directors of the foundation are Ramona Smith of Huntington Beach; Lawrence Easlridge of G.11rden Gro\'t; Ken Eisley of Van Nuys and Bill Empey of Ana heim . The clinic's 1'.1rs. Eastridge ~11.id they are 11.ll friends who have been coordinator ill Ea:stridge"s wife. Cathleen , United by a destre to something for kidney patient~ But the dri\·ing influence behind ttie formation of the foundation appears :o be Will iam L. Smith, Ramona Smith's hus· band. In an interview two weeks ago at foun· dation office~. Smith made it clear !ha1 while he is partia!Jy responsible for the formation of the foundation, he did no~ wanl h1.s nllme as!SOC11ted with it. That ls wh.'f, he said, M 1s not ao officer. He .11!so refused to h.11\'e his picture t~krn during the 1nt.ervltw. Ht~ reason for not officially afflliaUng with the foundation and clinic h&d to do with some probeJm~ he had encountered in his bu~lness, he explained. Smith owns Global Divers. a firm which trains mtn for underwater con· sltucuon work and he said some former disgruntled customers might cause trou· ble for the clintc If they knew he was in· volved with it. Yet. iL is Smith who applied for the bu~!ness permit.s as pres1dent-dlrector of the foundation. ln addition to a city busine.ss perm it. there are other permits. licenses and reg1stre1tons that an organization of this nati..te should have. For f'x1mplt. a non-prof11 charitablt> organization should be registered with the State Registry of Charitable Trusts. The National Kidney Clinic Foundation is .. ot The foundation should also be listed v>ith the Secretary or State's Corporation Conllillssion. The National Kidney Clinic FoundRlion is nol lis!ed the re either. During the interview , Smith slated that choosing a name for the fou.BdaUOn h.ad been difficult. but the Corporation Com· missio n finally approved lM National Kidney Cliruc Foundation. A second check with Sacramento revealed oo records of th is transaction, Smith said, however, that the faun· dation wa.s formed as a su bsidiary lo lnternat1onal Starcraft Productions Inc .. a non.profit organization which stages benefit., for charities. Smith is Ii.sled .11s one of three direclors of International Starcraft. But the rec<>rds of the Corporation Commission show the corporation was suspended in October. 1970, by the state franchise tax board in a tax dispute. According to Huntmgton Beach poli~ LL Berl Ekstrom, the status of the. foun · dauon as a bona fide corporation is one of the reason for lht negative recom· mendation on the c11y business permit. "It 1s the feeling of lhis department that the welfare or the c11iiens of Hun- t1ngto11 Beach "·ould De placed in jeopardy due to the misrepresentations or the organization. the mishandling of donated fund~ And monies and the man· nl!:r in which employ es rtteive p<1y from said donated funds,'' Ekstrom said in his recommendation. Mt allo saJd Ulal ht will conUDU• I~ vesUiating Smith's 1ctlv1tle1 14 NlallOa to tht roundati<>n . Regardle!9 of !he dubioua ltJ.ll •lAtu~ ot lhe foundation, lite ptaplt tnvolved with it are facing another ma}or cm.tacit: lo their proclaimed goal ot aldln1 kidney patients -money . A large sign out!ide. th e ortice &hows $2,SOO collected to date, but Smith .aays they did that just to .. keep PfOl'lt in· terested. We 've actually c.oUectld $%24 in the last two months," ht said. The clinic and foundation off.lees are located In a 4,000.square-foo& office building. Smith says the rtt1t is currenUy m a mooth, but will go to SI.000 a month whea the clinic start.:s operation!. Aside from Mrs. Ea.stridgt, there is one other 1taff member, Carol Collins, who handles the office 1york Mr.'J. Ea~tridge said th1l sin« opening in Ma.v they had ont phone. bill of more than $500. Another expense was the ma.ii· ing ol 3.000 flyers to busine,sstj, u:rvk:t nrganizations 8nd individuals and she noted there were 5,000 more letters slacked for ma1t!ng that the foundation couldn't a!ford to send. High Rise Vote Readied From Pqe l CHLORINE. f't'om Pqe l JUMBO JET. • • • • Court Ruling Puts Laguna Ballot Into Last Phase county. ··we havt. 11 several months' sup- ply in Los Ange les which we keep for emergencies," he said . sons for injuries . including a dozen who were qui ckly released. t-.1ost seriouli]y hurl was Daisoo IM, 34 , Los Angeles, who !oat a foot wbe:n metal :sliced into tht plane's cabin as the landing gear smashed through its wheel well beneath the fuselage. Marine !\1aj. Don Schrader, San Franciaco, IUf. fered serious leg and arm injuriH, in· eluding ~ ne.arly severed left arm, and Mrs . Lois BarMl!I. 56. Tokyo, received .11 broken hip and tailbont. After more than .'Je ven months of heated argument and confusing legal maneuvers. the Laguna Beach high rise co ntrov ersy moved into its final phase th is weekend. Proponents and opponents or an in· ltiative ordinance !hat would limi t building height throughout the Art Colony lo three l!il.orits or 36 feet are drumming up votes for the apecial electing Tueaday that could put the ordinance into effect, at lea st until hs validity i:s challenged Jn the cou rts. More th11.n 4.000 Lagunans, 44 per .:.!nt of the electorate. signed petitions backin~ the height limit law last spring. after the Planning Commission had recommended City Council 11dnption of .11 beachfront hotel zone ordinance setting a maximum SO.loot height. The original ordinance had proposed a 100-foot height. The recommendation , by a 3-2 vote, rollo1.1.·ed a series or lhree of the most emotlona! pub\ir hearings ever seen in Laguna. v.·ith hundreds of residents jam· min.c the hearing chamber to e1press their view~. almost withoul exception op- posing any fnrm of tall building. Immedia tel y a new group call ing itself Vill age Laguna announced its intention of launching an initiative campaign lo place R height limit ordlnance on the city 's books. A check to sanitary districts fl.long the Orange Coast showed that problems could occur if the st rike continues: --San Cle mente has 8bout one ton rit chlorine left which will l:o1st about seven da ys in its water reclamation system, said Ray Kruszona al the plant. -In South Laguna, the nine-ton i upply or chlorine will be gone in a month , reported John Smitb, manager of the sanitary district. -There appears lo be little probl em in months' supply of chlorine on hand. f't'om Pqe l In a whirlwind drive, lasting only five '"ee ks. the com mittee gathered 4.06li signatures of wh ich ~.04\l were validated by 1he Regislrar of Voters. many times the number needed to qualify the in· lll;:ttive. -Chlorinators in the. Laguna Beach sewer plant will begin operation Aug. 6, and the city has two tons of chlorine, which will probably last about t.wo weeks, 11ald Daniel Leslie, plant superintendent. The mishap was the first "personal injury acci denl" for a 747, which can. carry up to 490 persons ln it! 231.root length .The damaged plant was the l'irst commercial model built by Boeing, but didn't join Pan Am's fleet 91 38 jumbo 1ets until last October. Part Am made the first commercilll 747 night on Jan. 21, 1970. APOLLO ADVENTURE • • • Pendin~ the outcome of the initiative, the Cily Council deferred its O\'r'n hear· in RS nn 1 he hotel zone ordinace. bi> waiting for you to come bark up Monday.'' Scoll. 11nd Irwin plan lhret drivini: ex- cursion!, each lasting six to seven hours, during a N'COrd 67·hour stay on the mnon. ShorUy after landing Friday. Scott 3rid Irwin donned their pressu re suits ,11r.'lil opened Falcon's lop hatch. Sc<ltt peeked at the site and exclaimed: "Oh boy ! Whal 11 view'."' " . .\1! of the fea tures .are very mtooUI . There are no sharp ptaks," he :said. '1All the mount.lllns are rounded off.'' All arou nd him he saw gpectacular ~cenery -the Apennines soaring J5,000 feet high only twn miles away. hundreds of craters dotting !he bleak, barren ter· r11 in and small rocks highlighted in shadow in !he lunar clawn. "Dnf's the traff icabili!y look good ~·· asked Mission Control. looking ahead to the drlvio.c excu rsion~ "The whole surfar.e nf the area appears kl be. smooth .'' Sr.nit replied. "lt".s gently rolling terrain 31Xl degrees around. 111P. largest features I c:an see nearby are ~ix In eight incht'!S. I thin k we"ll be able In gel 11round pretty well with the Rover .'' But ScoU reported that man y craltrs Sickle Slaying Murder Warra11t Names Suspect NEVADA fln· !LlPI ) -A murder warrant wa~ issued F'ru1ay for the l!IT~L nf a ··po11.rrfu!ly built"' ~:\·year-old i;:ar· bage collector 1n the sickle slayi ngs or t"·n per50ns 11t Bear River campground. Name(i 1n t.he \Varrant wa!I ClArenre Ot1~ Smith, whn lived with his wire and twf'I children Hl A small home in rural A11hurn NC",,.ad.:1 ('nunt .v she.riff Waynl' Brol'IO clescribcd the suspe-c1 as ~ "powerfully built man" about ~ii fet"t t:.11! and weigh· Ing 1~0 PQUnds. The sus~ct hss brown receding hair. "We ha ve nt'l idea at thl~ point wher~ he might be .'' the lheriff &11.id of the be· spe-rtaclrrl sul!'pecl He r;11ld Smith quit his job with an Auburn g:trba.it:e collection firm July 22 and dis<1ppt:artd the follow· ing day. Smith is wanted in the .July 12 11laytn1~ or 1-f~ Donna Fit7.hui:h . ~. Ont.Mio, and ,John Simmons. 211. We imer. They were slashed lo dealh by 11 middle-age m~n de . .cribtd .11~ powerfully built with thinning gr.11y ha ir. House Approves Lockheed Loan WASHINGTON CAP) -The Hou~I'. scr1;pping a bill that would guartntee $2 billion in klllns t() l!lillng corporatiMls. ha! approved A slnglt: SZ50 million loan gui1rantee for Lockheed Aircraft Corp. By a cli ffhan(ing 192·189 vote . d'lt House Friday night passed a compr~ mae blll put togelher by Republie3n 11nd Democratic congru~ional l~lldt:rs and the adm!nistr1tll'lfl. It l'lOW goes to the Senate, which I~ alill locktd In llllbu11ter on the ill~ue . A third allempl to cut off dtbah~ (,111Jed Frld11y 11nd another tfft'lrl Is planned for Monday House ll'aders f'Xptt~~ffi ho~ durin~ dehar,. their bill wnolrt providt A bre11k in the ~tn11tt i mpa~Sf'. but th• t:IO$e vote blurred lhf! effect ol the 11ctlnn . .. ' - z.; to 3a feet across dooed t.he va lley and that they caused him .some problem <>n landing . ' "I had lo do some dodging lo avold them,'' he said. Nevertheless. 1'.1ission Control reported 11\at Falcon appeared to liave landed al· mo.st precisely where ii was targeted. It was tilW slightly, apparently because one ltg hit in a narrow depression. Scott and Irwin both sttml'd extre mely excited about their &ite. and Srott said, "Tell the geology boys Jn the h.8ck room lo get ready btcause we 've really got eomething for lhem. •• They bad a hard tim e falltng ::tsleep during their 7.hour rest periOd because of the excitement and they ~ta.ved up past !heir bedtime In describe features sten through the vdndOl'.'S, ··There's a dark, black ;ing:ular fTag · men! six tn eight inches acros~." Scotl eJiiplained. "AH the olher~ appear lo be white This one really looks likn a .iewel ·• \\'hile sipping tomato juice For supper, l rwin described "a round glassy ball about the size of 11 marble " "There is just so much nUI tJ1tre, 1 could talk for h<H.Jrs,'' Srott 11aid . "I ca n hardly wail t.o get out lhere ;ind ):let started.'' On t-.lav l!l. the council received the v11lida tcci" petitions, voted 3·2 nol to adopt !h\' ht'!ighL limit ordinance, I hen, unanimously. called the special election fnr Aug .1 and declared a moratorium nn buildin~s O\"Cr 36 feel high until that date. 1"he pre·elect1on period has been mark· rd by hitl!'r argument bet~een lhnse whl) believe the deve~ent of a few more luxury hotels is essential to Laguna 's f'conomic u·ell-bt"ing and those who 1ee their "village'' being turned into a new ~ham\ Beach by "fast.buck speculators.'' A lturry of legal activity broke out as !he election da te approached . A taxpayf'r suit charging the height limit is a zoning mal!er and lhrrefore not subject to the '1niti11tivc process \VllS upheld in Superior Court, 11nd thf" election ordered cancelled. A prompt 11ppeal stayed that order. 1t \vas then overturned in the fourth D1.5tricl Court of Appeals , which held thAt v11!1d1 ty of the ordinance could be tester\ in court later, but the people's vote shnuld be rernrded. An sltempl In gel the State Supr~me Court to l'}vcrru!e the iippella te court Fail· ed when thl'lt body denied a petition for a hearing in the case. -Offici11ls at. the Orange Cou nty Sanitary Distr icts which serves Newport Beach, Costa M~sa . Hunlinglon Beach and Fountain Valley said there will be "no problem"' since the district is us ing litlll' chlnrine. -Thr: Seal Beach treatment plant can said \Vilhain Murphy, director of public works. Tll"f'\ (If the thrl"r: J~rge chlorine d1stnbUlC1rs in Southern California said the y are just about out of the agent. · ··we have about 55 tnnJ which will last manager nf Continental Chemical in Anaheim. "Alter it's gont -Lhal'1 it" "We. are very sOOrt on chlorine," reported Jerry Derthlck, manager ol Jone.s Chemical in Los Angeles . "We are. hol ding all our chlorine for water di.strict use. We have enough for about the. ne.xt four or five months." New Airplane Nan1 e WASHINGTON !UPI \ -Tht Presl- den!.'s plant has a new name : "The Spirit of '76." President Nixon renamed Air Force One lo n1ark the be.ginninlt of the Amer· ican Bictntenniat ce.lebralion. A spokesman for the 11.irline said thol!e hurl were sitting above lht wheel well for the right inboard "bogey ." ooe of the four devices -each \vith four wheels - whlch make up \ht 747's landing gur. T~re are l\vo beneath lhe fU.sel:o1ge and one on each wing. Dr. F. E. Jordan of Ft. Llluderda.lt, F la. -who treated injured In the air for two hour!!I while the airliner cireled to allow main!enanee men fo UuPtct the damaged landing gear from a coast guard plMe and to dump exce11s fue.J In ttle Pacific -:sa.Jd it wa!!I lucky tM seats pierced by the laodina a;ear wen empty. Auto Driver Slays Motorcycle Officer SAN F'RANCISCO (AP) -A 34--year. old motorcycle patrolman w&s shot f:.1· tally Friday afternoon in a iun bilttl• with the driver of a sporta car he had Just stopped. police 1aid. Witnesses in the city's Bayview dlstriet told police that Arthur D. O'Cuinn , five. year police veteran. was getting o(f hi1 motorcycle when the driver opened fire. silverwoods SATURDAY-SUNDAY SPECIALS! 'Zl.50 Famous Maker DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS 19.90 Not 1u1t an ordln11;ry slack, but from a pra•tlg& m1ic.r, uriorush!Jbla polyesterdoub!o k'n ll-you'U w1nt Sttv9ntl tt lf'ols prJeaJ f SHOP SUNDAY, NOON nu. 5 PM -,,_,.,,, use, .... -. 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Everyone a standout! 45 FASHI ON ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER • I ·' ' i ' J 1, I. j • -. ..--4';o - ,• .;, II/Ill< PU.OT Saturday, Jur, 31. 1911 1 l • ~· • ~ .. .. >. ' ( ,. ) ~ , .-' ' ' . , .. . , , . ' • ·~ -, I Pulpit and Pew Priests En(ering Politics- Within and Outside Law Cliapel of Splril<lal Trull\ Hie CAI So. Main 'St.. Santa Ana. bolds 5"nday services at 7:~ p.m. the Rev. Oaude Guptill Jr. will speak on "The Spiritual Forces" He will ex· plain how everyone is guided and helped by the unseen forces. AJl present at the s~cet will receive a Spifitual m e s s a g e by psychometry. Anyone seeking Spiritual healing is invited to be present at 7 p.m. for a personal healing. A fellowship hour will follow the services. Wedesday at 7:30 a message circle will be held in the Chapel. "A Sermon of Hope,'' is the ~ubject of Don A. Bassett, Pastor of Newport Center United Methodist Church. The congregation holds its 11: 15 a.m. worship at St. Michaels and all Angels Episcopal Church, Marguerite an d Pacific View Dr .• Corona del Mar, and at 9:30 a .m.. at Balboa Is I and Community Methodist Church, 115 Agate Avenue, Balboa Island. An Ice Cream Social will be held at the Balboa Island Oiurch loca- tion, by the Ferry landing to· day from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. On Aug. 1, the title for Pastor James G. Blain'-s sermon at both 8 and 10:30 a .m. Worship Services wil! be, "Abba! Father!" At the Sun- day School hour, 9: 15 a.m., the S.O.S. (Su mmer of Surprises) will present a Talent Sharing. Some of the roming programs for S.O.S. include "Journeys of Paul" with Pastor Blain. Aug. 8, showing slides a nd articles of his recent trip to the Holy Land; and the Cun1 Laude, a group of teenagers will again present Gospel Rock music on Augu.st 15. "Send Out By The lloly Spirit" is the sermon subject at Harbor Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, meeting each Sunday at H a r p e r Elementary School, 425 E. 18th St .. Costa Mesa. Worship is at 9:45 a.m. Nursery care provided .• Dr. D. W. McElroy ls the minister. Mesa Verde U ii I ted Methodist Church, 1701 Baker Street, Costa Mesa, wfll have two worship services on Sun- day at 9 and 10 :30 a.m. Guest speaker for the two services will be Dr. Kenneth Johnstone, Pastoral Family Counsellor at the church. His sermon topic will be: ' ' Ping -Pong, Anyone?'' The Sunday Church School will meet al the 9 a.m. service only. There will be nursery for both services, The First United Methodist Church of Huntington Beach will conduct two worship services Sunday at 9:15 and 10:30 a .m. The pastor. Rev. Edward C. Erny. will be preaching on the last of the serice, "By Your Requesl'' with the sermon topic being "How Can a Person Ac;hieve Qu ality Control?" On Thurs- day evening at 6:30 p.m. a ORANGE &lad 1fd[n8s .Assembl~ ~ &od FIFTEENTH ANO MONROVIA, NEWPORT BEACH 9:45 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOC 11 :00 A.M.-MORNING WORSHIP Souther n California College Trio: The Dialog Sermon: "When Faith Becomes Fact" 6:00-EVENING WORSHIP Sermon: ''Cou11terfeit W orship" Dr. George 0 . Wood, Paator -'46-6f20 Pr•StllOOI fllrll l'I Gr•ll•I Summ•r fnrlchm•nl FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St., Co1t1 Mesa-548°3761 E. W. Phill!p1, P•lior ':10 A.M.-Chuch School 10:50 A.M.-r'astor Pt.llllp1 s,.Hl11t "A11 Appol11tmettt" Comm\lnlo11 Senft• Jr. &-Pr .. Sthool Ch11ti:lll -N11rMry Care Awollohlc 7:00 P.M.-E.,-o~.!lit Lorne Fo• TUl!SDAY YOUTH SIRVICI -1:00 P.M. HOUSI OF MANNA Newport•Meso Pre•Schoo1 -Ag" 21/1·5 -f ;]O A.M. t• 5:10 l'.M. l'hOM -641·2J2J HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W , Wilson, Cost1 Mesa 541·4704 V. L. Mt RTWl!CIC, P11ttr ll:OaEll:T f . SISflO, JIM SINOl.t:TON. Mlnlt11r fll Educ1!~n Ml"lllfr f)I Yo11I~ C.lll:L Ol!NTRY. Mlnill•• ol Mul l( -SUNDAY SERVICES - 9:4S A.M.-Sundoy School 10:50 A,M.-"Wlly It t ... How._ of Hie lord Foriak•n1" S.rmo~ br Patlor 7:00 ,.,M.-Golen Fr..derlck Hol"htlt'k j( GUMt S,..ktt COST A MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL l'r•Sc-1 -1C1"on11rt111 -E1tm1"t1rr -ChllD C•,.. AllenJ t/.e Seventh-Day Adventist Church Cfiurc/. o/ 271 A•ocodo St., Co•t• Mes• J11tph I'. Jt1f .. y1, ,.,,..,, """"'' JQ.UJ' You1· C/.oic11 S1l:ib•th School •••• ':JD•·"'· l40111in 9 Worihip • , 11:00 0.1'11. Pr1y1r M1tti119 W.d .. 7:JO p.m. -CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd Street 1t Orange, Cost1 Mesa -548-5303 • Raw. Pl'e'CI It. MorM, Pntor Mor11!99 Wortllll,.....10:10 •·"'· -S11!11d.., Scha.1 9 0.111. Sultdoy f.,-..,1119 Worshl,•7!00 ,."'.--l'NY9r MMtl11t Wed.•7 :00 p.m. \~ I} SABBATH SE RVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple AABBI BERNARD P, KING ...... meeting at St James Episcopal Church o 3209 Via l ido, Newport Beach f« lnfo1m11lon: Clll 675-7230 TEMPLE SHARON x) The tOllMf'f'ett.e ..,. .... .,, fer tti. ...,;,. Ha'"' A.rN 617 West Ha111lto11, Ca1ta Met• All J •with f1mil•• ••• invit•d ta joift 11• lft • hulv m.,.fttft9rul SAllJ.TH IYINtN• SIRVICIS-fltlDAY AT 1:1$ P.M. S,ltttffl L'"*' -Jt.i.bl Gano• Goocl111011 646-S52 T•m,le Sh•ro~ Choi r -Ont9 5h1b1t , .. 8.1432 I , I I Family Night Corn Roast will be held on the beach. This will be the last of the special Thurs- day evening programs wtuch were held this summer. Resurreet!o!l L u t b r r p a Church, LCA , 9812 Hamilfti"ii Avenue. Huntington Beach schedules morning worship with Holy Communion at 10:30 a .m. Arthur R. Ting I e y , Pastor, will speak on "When Words Fail." Ann Mise\ is organist; Lloyd Danielson is choirmaster. Summer Sunday school schedule i n c 1 u d e s Nursery care through first graders at 10:30 a.rn. Grades two and above worship at the 10:30 a.m. service, At the 11 a.m. service of University Baptist Cburrh, 2252 S. E. Palisades Road, Santa Ana Heights, Pastor Willis J. Carrico will have as his message ''No Greater Love." The observance of the Lord's Supper will follow. At the 1 p.m. service, Pastor carrlco will have as his topic "Obedience." A Baptismal Servic.e will be observed, following the message. The guest speaker Sunday at the 10 :30 a.m. Service at the Unitarian Unlversalist Church of Costa Mesa, 1259 Victoria, will be an officer and representative of the Costa Mesa Police Department. In his talk "Law and Order - 1971," he will tell about some of lhe problems that the police are having as well as their cure. lie will also give a forecast Jor the future: what we can look forward to in more profes!ional law en- forcement. Nursery care ls provided. Coffee, fellowship and discussion follows the service. Everyone is weloome. ''The Sacrament of lhe Commonplace" is the sennon topic of the Rev. Norman L. Brown on Sunday, at the PI y mo u I h Congregational Church of Newport lfarbor, 3262 Btoad Street, Newport Beach, at 10 a.m. worship scrv'ice. Sunday School IS held at the same time. St. John the Divine Episcopal Church, 2 O 4 3 Orange, Costa t-.tesa will observe Holy Communion at 7:30 a.m. and at 9:30 a.m. The guest minister will be ReY. Fr. David Crump. At 9:30 a.m. thete will be special music. the showing of filmstrips for boys and girls and nursery care will be provided. Guest minister for Sunday at Corona del Mar Community Church, Congregational. 611 Heliotrope Ave.. will be Chaplain. Harold A. Ma cNeill whose sermon topic is entltled ''Does Jesus Bring Peace?'' Chapla in MacNeil! is Wing Chaplain at the Third Manne Aircraft Wing. El Toro. Prior to this duty (,'haplaln MacNeil was Senior Chaplain at Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, where he was responsible for the care of Catholic. Protes- tant, Jewish and Unitarian congregations. The All Faith Chapel at China Lake is one of the unique Ecumenical con- gregations in the United States. Chaplain MacNeill is an American Baptist but he has served three Congrega. tional C'hurches. Wo rs h Ip i;e.rYices are at JO a.m. with child care provided. Summer Church School is also at 10. The Baha'i Community of 1-luntington Beach inYites the public !-0 a ProclamaLion and Social event at Lake Park, Lake and Main, Sunday af- ternoon from 2 to 6 p.m. Music. entertainment and refreshments will be offered. Miss Diana Gray \Vill speak on the Baha'i Faith . Friday even- ings at 144 Rochester Street, Costa Mesa. enquirers are in· v\ted lo weekly discllssions on all aspects of Baha'i fr om "1'hc Significance of the Cen- tral Figures." to "Pioneering, a Way of Establishing the Kingdom of God on Earth." Temple Beth David o f Orange County will conduct its Sabbath Services ()n Friday evening at 8:15 p.m. at the /See P ULPIT, Page 5) CHICAGO I AP) -lWllUln Catholie priests have moved into the political process from Congress to civil disobedience, assertedly to revitalize moral and social responsibility which they feel the Church and many (Jf its members lack. The Rev. Robert F. Drlnan, a Je.suit and the first Catholic priesl elected to Congress as 11. voling member. say! o f Catholics generally: "It seems !hey really don't want the Church formulating public morality." 1'he Rev. Neil MeLaughl!n, a Baltimore priest Indicted on charges th?.t he plotted with others to kidnap presidential adviser Henry A. Kissinger as 11. tactic to support peace in Vietnam, says: .. Priests and nuns must become more involved." The Rev. Carl Lezak. a Chicago priest active In precinct politics. says: "You will see more priests in politics and this is a com- mentary on the crisis in leadership in our soceily." And the trehd is under we.y even though tile R o m a n Catholic bishops in the country have taken a position froy,·ning on priests in politics. Father Drinan was only one of several priests seeking public office last year. And father McLaughlin is only one of many that have been ar- rested for civil disobedience And Father Lezak is not the only priest who acts as o poll watcher, 6Upporting Io c a I candidates a n d challenging Church authority lo btc<>me more releYanl t o CC>n· temporary is.sues. The diverse polltical paths of Catholic priests h a s , denominators: the Vietnam war and the experience cf ministering to the U111er cities where food and housing become more pressing needs than spiritucl guidance. It was the war and problems of lhe inner city ; poverty, crime; poor education and Jack of jobs I.hat spurred Father McLaughlin to question the traditional role of parish priest. ''My Baltimore, while. mid- dle class and Irish-Catholic heritage somehow led me to want to be a priest,'' he said. "Upon ordine.tion, I w as assigned lo a poor West Baltimore parish." "I became a t y pic a 11 y hyperactive. young successful inner city priest. •. the horror of lt all had to lead up to an answer to the que stion, 'Why?" "Where was my Church, where was my country in regard to thes.e most basic human needs." he said. Father TvlcGlaughlin. 31, begr.n to speak out. to protest against the draft and the war. to associated with the Be r- rigan brothers and he was ar- rested in January. "!was surprised and scared in jail." he said. "The people -the poor black and Spanish spec.king people understand that in the system, when you attempt tn do something about the eondH!ons in which lhey are rorced t.o live, you get in trouble. 1 didn't understand that." Father Drinan, SO. took a more traditional route to politics. He wa! a widely knovm and h.ighly respected author and teacher and served as dean of the Boslon College Law School. He was an outspoken critic of the Vie t· nam war. "I've written books. I've taught.'' he said, "but who reads or listens to prof~sors. It's Congress that turns it around and I should be there.·• Another priest-teacher who fa ced a contcmf)<lrary issue which resulted in his election to public office is the Rev. Francis X. Lawlor who was elected in April to the Chicago City Counci l as an independent. Father Lawlor . &:!, taught for 23 yee.rs at St. Rlta's High School on the Soutlt Side before he became the for a! point nf a controversy that led to his suspension as a priest and rise as a community leader. ln !%8, he helped rorm bl ock clubs in an all-white ~ighborhood to prevent the expansion of the black com- munity. "The while people all ~·ere being driven out of their homes and no cle rgy~en were helping them ,., he said. He ad· ded that his purpose "was not to prevent integration but to (See PRIESTS, Page ,15)' COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY FIRST CHRISTIAN ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Corona del Mar 18182 Culver Drive CHURCH University Park, Irvine -+,U'RCH Rew. Herbert H. Hlermo:n~ CHURCHES Main & Adams Streets c.; EY· o.,. Huntington Beach SM1do:y School-,:00 A.M. G11ltar Senlte -':00 A. M. ~ " Famllr s.,...1,. -10:30 A.M. IRANCHIS Oii THI MOTHIR CHURCH Morning Wo11hip •...•. , • , , • , ,.. s , IJJ.1 211 N11r1ery C•1• IJJ.J246 -.,. TH! PIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCllNTIST ········-· 8:1 0 & 11:00 ••fl'I, z -IN IOSTON. MASSACHUsms Bible s,hool ••••••• , 9:45 •. ,,,, ~ "' A Cordial Welcome from Youth Gtoup1 , •• , , , 6;00 p.m. .,. "LOVE" Even;n9 Wor1hip • , , • 7:00 p.m. "' { r'\ .,. THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Nurt~rY te'e provl~od el 111 MOrvlce• ... .. Sunday, August 1st OUoc~. 5.»·2~U Ole! Oevo!lon j.16-9580 s .\...../ ~ ,,,. ~ NEWPORT CENTER Huntington Betch Costa Me11-Fir1t Church of Chirst, Scienti1t >If ..... Worshlp--11:15 A.M. FIRST UNITED 2310 MMo: Verde Dr., C01t. M11e FIRST CHRISTIAN ly MA'i >-" at METHODIST CHURCH St, Mlchoels Ep1Kopo1 Chun:h S1111do:y School -9:15 A.M. CHURCH COMMUNITY Mo:r9u1rlte ot Pacific View Dr. 2721 17th St. 5]6.]§37 Church SerYlt• -11 :00 A.M. C•rono d:el M•r S&rvicei -9:15 & 10:]0 lteadh1g lt•om, 2150 M"o: V•rde Dr. Victoria & Placentia Ave. CONGREGATIONAL Phone: 47 5.0950 "'"'~"'Y C~•e Ali Mor"ln9 Costa Mesa Church S<hool-9:1S Huntlnsiton Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist JomM E. r'itrty • Co1!1 M.,,e Ith & 01/we, Hu11tl11g1011 lt ach M!n1,11r FIRST UNITED Hunlin9lon Bee ch -North Sunday School -':lO &-11 :00 A.M. Rodnl• MeHugli 611 HELIOTROPE METHODIST CHURCH COMMUNITY Churclll-9:10 &-11 :00 A.M . Youth Mlnl1"r Readlnt Room -221 Mo:!" St. 1:ar1~ Wo'1~1• •.•. ,,,, •.. '''° ••"'· Wonhlp -10 A.M. 19th St. & Herbor Blvd, METHODIST CHURCH 8!bl• School ........... 9;10 1.m. Churo h Wotohip-9:30 & 11 6661 H&il Ave. t41·441. I Newport Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist Mo•nlnf WO'lh!P .... 10:~ t .m. Church Sehool-10 A.M. Church School -9:30 Your~ GtOUPl .. .. . ..... , ' p,m . 6~8 .77 17 Wc.,hip & Chu1ch School V•11>1ri • 7 p,m, ''· P~llllP G. Murrey, Minlsier llOJ Via Lido, Newport leo:eh Nur:i;ery Care Provided !:30 & 10:00 A.M. Church & S~ndey Sthool-9:00·10:30 A.M. 644. 7400 Rec1dlRg Room, lJ15 Vh1 Lide 548-4771 543-4]41 Coo!• M11e No.+h MESA VERDE Irvin~ -Eft1! Blu ff Newport B•ach-Second Church of Christ, Scient i•t METHODIST CHURCH UNIVERSITY )100 P'otlflc View Dr., Corona dotl Mor New port Uni ty Me11 Verd i & ll•~•r SI, METHODIST CHURCH Clir.1rch & Su11doy Sthool-10:00 A.M, 549-2719 B3J·l2ll Reodlnt ltooll'I -3500·1 Coad Hwy. LOREN O. fLICl<INGEll:. Mlnl1!tr Wonhip & Church School 18422 C11 l•or Rood Dewotio11al StrYlee -1 0 A.M. & 11 :15 A. M. 9:00 & 10:30 A.M. •I (Jn ivt"ll1 Orl•e W"'. EweR1119 T_,tlmo11y MHtln91 -I p.m. -All ChurClif"I 5u~dev School for oil e'fel -8:45 A.M. Wonhip & Church School 15th a11d: lf'l'lne, Ne ... port leach Founte:n Vellev 9 & 10:30 A.M. All art cordinlly invited to otfrnd t.lie cl111rch 0,flee -646-5181 DIAL·A·l'RAYl!R 646·06]9 FIRST UNITED .services and en.jny the privileges of the METHODIST CHURCH L•9un• Boe ck Readrng Rooms 18225 B111hord METHODIST CHURCH Chlld Core r'ro.,-hl•d AT All SIR.VICI.$ THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH 9b1.159) '2 1637 We1l1v O•l v1 W.,,.~;p & Chvrch St~ool '" Sou•~ Le~vn• Welcomes You. '1:30 A.M. w 0 ,.h:p encl ~ Mi ~i1•e r Church St!.~ol -10 A.M. Ford R. M.ll1r 499.)0!8 .JJarbor C/.1·LJ/ian C/.urc/. ST, JAMI'S, J20' Vlo Lido, Newport leo'.li I 8:00 A.M. -Holy luthorl1t J Newport B•ech \ CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 0, NEWP'ORT IEA,CH -I Dl1c lplHI I 10:00 A.M. -Fomily Wor,hlp 1 •00 w. Bi lbo~ a1~c. 073-3 805 MHtlftf Retu1o:rly Horptr ltt.,...ftlory School Mld-Wttk Holy Commu11lo11 & Hoalin9 Scl"llt .. Worihip-'1:30 A.M. Churo~ School-9.lO J 11 A.M. 425 (,11th St., Co,ta Me1a Tuflday -10:30 A.M. Church School 9 45 .~ '!. The Rt•. Joh11 r'. A1hey II , Rector -r'hone: f75·0210 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCl-IES , I Morning \Vorship 9 45 A.M I HvrMry & ICl11dergo1t1~ l'1o•ld1d ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. of the Coastal Areas Phone: 642-2725 Sundor1 7;30 & ';30 Church Sehool -':JO Thundays: 1.:10 & 10 o.m.: Holy Days 01 on11ountM Christ Church Presbyterian Minister: Dr. D. \V. McElroy Ylco:r, The Rt'I. J ohll W. Do11oldio11 -,.ho11e S41·132' 20tl2 M°'11011a !Heor Adami) Hu11tlR9to11 hoth R•w. Donold I. Jtobcth, ,.01to• Su11doy Wonhlp: ':J O A.M. Chureh School: ';JD A.M. NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Offict: 20112 M11g11olhr St, JOhone : 'f61-4'f40 CHURCH OF CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER Church of the Covenant 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA 798 Dover Or. LI 8-3631 2150 fo:lrvl1w Road, Co1to MitJ• let•Mll Horbor •11d Folf'llew 2900 P•cifie Vi1w Or. lr11ee A. Kurrle, Postor Tiie Rew. Jomes~. 110111, Corona d•I M11r S1111doy Won hlp: 1:15 & ':10 A.M. Church School ':lD A.ht. '.I.UN DAY MOPN!NG BIBLE STUDY ... , • , , • , .• ", 9:45 A.M. "••101 r'hone: 545-4104 SUNDAY MORNING-WORSHIP l COMMUNION , , 10:45 A,M. The Rt•. Jto11old WJ.lte, DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Community Presbyterian Church SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP .••••• , .... , ••••.• t :OO r'.M. it.u111uu P111~r Phone 644-2664 WEO NCSOAY E:VENING BtBLE STUDY . , ••••••• , •• 7:10 l'.M. E••ly W o,.hlp R,oo •. m. 415 Forftf A.,-e11n, L11911111 lfftll NURSlllY CAJtl ,.ROVIDID Or. Dollo1 A. T11rn1r, P•tor Chriit:1~ Educ ~t111 n 9:15 a .m, t :OD A.M. '-mlly Worshl, Su11d•r Worship; 1:41·':JO·11 A.M. Ch~reh School: ';JO W. Whit Hetrl11tte11 Joh~ LeQ.llord fe,livB Wo,.hi" 10'.lO 1,m, 10:00 A.M. S1111day Ctiurcll ,.ho111: 4'4·71SS Minl1l•r M"1:(al Dir ector Nursery Carll Available Stheol Phone: 645-3191 Day or Night 11 :00 A.M. F"tlwe Worship St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church WELCOME 400 St. Andrewa Jtood, Newport hacli! Charles Herbert Dlere11fleld, r'o1tor Won.hip I Church School: I , ':JO l 11 A.M, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH r'hone: 646°7147 M"G Verd• Drlwe & laker Strfff, Co1to M....-, Collf. St. Mark Presbyterian Church 2!01 CLIFF DRIVI, HE:WPOllT llACH ANOR EW C. ANOEllSON, P•11or Cort111r Jcunbor" & lo1tbluff Drlwt, Cero110 4-1 MIH' A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Su11d~v kl>ool: t :!! -M&•nlP'IO Wor1~l1>: l •CC 111d 11 :DO Jomes Grahom Kirk. '•tor D r. Hubert Davidson, Interim Pastor p.;"'' cl P11•t• Luth•r•n School -Miu E:1th•r Ol1~n. Pdftt ip•I Worship &-Ch11eh khool -9:JO A.M. Sultd91 khool -':45 A,M. Wonhlp -11 A.M .• 7 P.M. Offic• Ph o111: S4,-0521 School Phon •: 54,-0561 Pho": f44-IJ41 WID. IVINIHG--1:JO P.M, THE FIRST CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE I UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH ' II H .. "rt ••IC~ l 25J S. I. PALISA.DES ROAD "-.. Mfl'nlNr C~ur(~ 11 Unit.cf C~ur<~ ll:tllfl..,1 5(1t11w, l,•1 An.,111 ~~E~L!S eOMMUNITY ®iuReU SANTA AHA HllGHTS SUNOAY SISll:VIC.I: lt 1M 111,M, SUNOAV ICHOOI. .... ... , ....... . '''-' A.M. Mllllt!tr •, Albl!N 8Utk,, II: Sc.;<, MOll:HIHll W0115 Hll' . .. .. ...... 11: .. A,M, l!VEHINa WOllS .. HI' Wl!ONl!SOA'f .,. :· .~ .... 1:1t l'.M. tHI! litl!LL CLU• OP: Nl!W'l'OIT ll!ACH MIOWEEIC Sllll:UICI! 1, .. I'M. TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JIS CllllOI •1vt., t .itHlf ll:ov, Wl!Ur J, Clrt'IC• Ch~~~ I'._. Mt·Mn T11r1(1 Rock Ori,,.. 1NI Amil!! D•lve /0111 blocc~ oouth nl r;;-i. C8"""'1 «•lvt). Stn 01"10 Frtew•v 1(1 C111veri Sou!ll to C..m1>u1 Or.1 fl!9hl 1<1 T11rtt1 Rotk Orlvf, WAY IN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 0, lllLIGlOUS SCllNCI -lew. lkll So111Ml1tt11. Pa1tor Attend the Church 0' lllVINI -9:30 A.M. Sunday School '°' all aqu Mtmb" Churtft of Uftlt"' ltt!l•I0111 Stl.,.c•, L~ ""'•ltl 11 :00 A.M. Mornlr~9 Wonhlp SUNOAY s1•v1c1 ''.' 11 ;00 A.M. HUIUEll:Y (Alt• 1'11:0Yt0t!O AT •OTH HOUlll of Your Choice M lftllltt .,,. •tt1.-.1 J•t•-toft. lt,,(,I', ,., Jft!wmtti.ft c-•111119 ot11tr Mtttl"'• C•t1 •U.!MJ -~ THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY S.r.,-lcH ot th• U~l .. tilty Methodl•t Churtli Alllll•IM wilt , ... •••H•I 0.ii•r•I (lftlttfMt -11422 Cu1wlfl' Drl••· lf'f'IH -·-·.....------·---·--..... 1 _...,:.. ---::,.. ____ ... =: __ ' .. I • lo ly ed ed •• an el· . ,. ho rs. it .. ho ue ion ev. . ., go an ht igh ide cal led est 'ty rm ite the m- re eir re •d- DOl to ·~--: Pulpit and Pew ~Continued From l'ag~ 41 C o rlllnw1ity Coogregaliona.I Church, 4111 Katella A venue at Bloomfield, in Lo J Alamitos . The servi~ will be ronductf'l'I by Rabbi Henry rront , whu has been elected lo ~rve 'J'ernple Reth David as l)Ur lnterinl Rabbi , in C(IO· juncllon with Cantor Harry Newman . The public is Invited to JOin anrt worship \\'ith us in making our nrw Rabb 1 .,,,,elcome. The Rev Albert Bu rke hds chosen as his sermon.lec1ure !Opie "l'lunking J'.·lakes 11 .So " What !houi;:ht can I h ' n k , another thoul:(hl can nieod_ Learn how to change your th1nku1g for a happier and more prospr.nous hie this Sun· rl ay al The First Church of Religious Scieoce of t"iewpnrt 8e11.ch. Service is at 10 a m. in the Ebel! Club, 515 Balboa Bl vd. :ind is followed bv a cof- fee fellowship hour ·sunrlay Schnol meets al the same hour. The Rei•. Lothar V. Tornow v.•ill bring a n1essage on the lhe1ne. "Discipleship -the In Thing," !o the members n( Christ Lutheran Church, 760 V1ctor1a. Costa Mesa, on Sun- day . Holy Co mmunion v.•11J be nbserved at both the 8· 15 and JI a.m. services. The Annual Vaca Uon B1blt' School will open It& doors at 9 a.m on Monday. Theme of the v BS . t.h1.s year is .. Talking With God." 1'he "Anchors Quartf'1" nf Springfield, Mis.soun will be presenting a Sacred Concert at thP. Costa !'lote1a Fouraquare Church, 1734 Orange Ave. for Ifie 11 a.m. ServicP. this Sun- day. A lovely Ca ndlrlight Communion Se.rvlce will be conducted al 7 p.m. with the Pastor. Rev Robert B. Jarobs speaking. Sunday School will bf' aL the usual time of ~-4;. 11 m. for all ages . Thursday morntng will be an lnter·F'alth Bible Study wlfh Mrs. Thtlm a Myers. A vacation Bible School will bf' held at Mariner• Church, 2200 E. Coas1 Highwa y, Newport Beach, from Aug. 9 lo 13. lt will sLarl al 9 11.m. and end at 11 :30 ain. The see- study do approach for children four and over will be used pro- viding directed , constructive. education. Registration in· formation may be obta ined by calling 644-5656. SL Andrew'• Preabyterian Church. 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach schedules worsh ip 11l R, g and 11 a.m. Gu~t preacher will be Pulling Your Piayers Out of Saine Old Ruts By LOUIS CASSELS Even the most devout person occasionally finds his private prayers s!i pplng inlo a monotonous rut Da y in and day oul, his prayers cnver the. samt ground . focus on the same concerns. Even though !he concern~ are real and the. petilion.~ sincere. this amounts 1o ··vain repetition" "'hich Jesus cautioned his di c1ples to avoid in prayer. One \\'av lo introduce new dimensions of dt>pth and variety into " private devotions is to use prayers wrillen by someone else. Son1e people recnil frnm "pre-packaged prayers" be-- cause they aren·t spontaneous. But ii you read them slow· Jy and thoroughly . trying to identify with ~e Lhoughb and attitudes they express, they can become in a real sense your own prayers. There are many good book~ of pra yers on lhP. market . ~1any denominations publish quarlerly booklets, providing a different prayer for e.!lch day. BuL rou don't have lo rely on such modem resources. There is a great prayer book in the Bible. It's the Book of Psalms. Thi ~ antient collectinn of Hebrew poetry conlains pray- r r!i to f11. atmosL every conceivable human need or emo- tion. In an hour nf ;inxie1\'. for example, onr can hardly Improve on the simple. d 0 1rPC't cry of the 22nd Psalm : "Be no! f;ir from me. Lord. ''FfJr trnuhle is near. anrl I have n0 hrlper." Dr Louis H Eavans .. Jr .• pastnr of the La J o 11 a Presbyterian Church. JnM Mt'11oW~ a r1io n missionary And internauonal represe.nlal!\'t' lor c·:.inpllS Crusade fo r Christ .... 111 be !he guest al Sunday mnrn~g services or the First BaptBL Chu reh, 107 W. Marquita, San Clerne rlle at !I 4.'i 11nd 11 a ni 1.ay testunonies e 11 t I t I e d •·c;oo·s Working in Lives Today" >A'Jll ~ presented al 6 Pm . Christ Cbap(I. a member of the lJnJ\'ersal Fellowship of Metropohtan Co 01 mu n 1 1 y Churches. is a I e g a 11 y chartered ehurch serving the Orange County homosexual communj!y. It n1ect.~ Sundays al the t.:n11arian Un1versal1st Church. 1259 Victona St., Costa J'.1csa at 7 pm. Newport C n i l y Churt·h meeting Sunday :it the Se.nior Cilizens Building. 15th and Irvine Ave, Ne1vport Bea,·h. wdl holrt serl'iccs al 10 and 11 l:) a.in. with SC'rnion by llev. Lnren Dal~ F"lic'ktnger. "Prayer -IL~ Fallacies and Fullfillments. '' Cbrisl Lutheran Church. 760 Vir.Loria St, Cost;:i Mesa, schedule~ rnnrning D i ,. 1 n e \Vorship at 9: !:> ;ind I! a rn. with lhe sennon '"Disc1plesh1p -The In Thing~" Sunday School and Bible c!Asses are al 9.30 a.m. Vaca11on Bible school will run from ~1onday through Aug. !3 from 9 to 11 .30 a.m. "Lo1·e is lhe i;:ubjecl nf the Lesson.sermon Sunday at all Christian Scienl'e Churches. Area churches ;ind ser11CE' times include CostA l\1esa Firsl Churth of Christ. Scien- tist. 2880 Mesa Verde Dr .. 9: \.'i ;ind 11 a.m : Hunt in~ton Bel'lch First Church, 8th a nd Oli1•e 81 .. 9 30 ;ind 11 a.rn : Newport Reath First Church. 3303 Vi;i L1dn. 9 and \0 30 a n1 and Second Church of Newport Beach, 3100 Pacific View Drive, Corona de] Mar, 10 a.m. The Rev . David Newquist \\'lll be dehvenng the sermon al both Lhe 8:15 and fl ·JO <1.m. worship services Sunday al The Presbyterlao Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Rnad. Costa Mesa. Mr . New· quist"s topic will be , ''Runaway! Run;.iway ! hy Lhe pas\l)r nn ~dy the Bihlf' " 'I .. "How To As lhf t.opit for his Sund;iy 1'4'r1,,nn at !he Church of H.eligious Sclenr.e of l..agMna Bearh, 20062 Laguna Canyon Road. Dr. I lenry Gerhard, n'un1ster of the church. >A 111 speak on "As Thou 'l'hinkes1 " Services are held at 9 and ll a n1 . .,,,·1th rla~.<c~ for children f)f all agr~ ::ind bahv tare dt1r- ing the earlier sf'rvicf'. Thur.~· day lectures are sponsnred by the t:hurch at Leisure \\'o:-!d, Clubhouse Two at 10 a rn. Lutheran Church Of The !\laster, 2900 Pae1f1c View Onvt', Cnron;:i de l Mar o!!P r.~ two hours of v.orsh1 p at 9 ;ind ll am Sunday, Aul'(ust I ha.~ been designated as "'l.avman·s Sund::iy." Mr. Ar!hur Vi-'oml.'r, l)r. Rl<'hard Kredel and /'I-I r. P:iul Quick \\'!II conduct thr hours of \\.'Orsh1p. Pastor And ~1rs. Eller are on vacation and attending 11 family re·union. The Rev. F'redl'TICk naubenh1s will be in charf::e ol the con grrgat1on 1n !he ab~rnce of rhr. p;:istor, During the 10 Jfl a.rn morn · ing wors11ip srrvice o f Capistrano Beal'h0s F" 11 it h Lutheran Church, 34381 Calle Portola, Rev . James l\no!ck y,•ill discuss the question, ":\re Y\lll Zealous for Chnst""' Baby~ittini; is provided el"ery Sunda y. Coffee and punehare also served e\'ery Sund11 y after the serviee. .Sunday School classes for all ai;tc~ ...:... kindergarlen through adult begin at. 9: 15 a n1 The <1du\t Bible Class is presently siu. dying "The \Vnrk and Po\\rr of the Holy .Spirit." Vaca t1nn Bible .School \1'\ll Dcg1n ALl~t1~1 Iii and follow thr \1eci\rl:i v ~thedule. of 9-1 t .Jfl ;i 111 ThC theme, '"T;ilk1ng \Vi!h (;od.'' 'vill em phasize prayer 1n a child 's life . "Frre (;1ft s' will he Lhe sub- jecL 11f P11 s1or Arkc,nnan's sermon this coming Sunday Aug. ls! at !he lO a m servu·e o( worship at Christ Luth cr<1n Churl'h. Camino Capistrano ill Del Gado Jload , Cap1strann Beach !\!rs. Wilbur Enk<;en v.·ill sing a solo enulled ""O 1.Ard Mosl Holy" by Cl's:ir f<~rank. Ho ly Communion \\"Ill be olJserved and believer~ 1n Christ as Savinr are 1n1·11cd rn partake of the Lord's Supper '"i\"a1urc in The Ha1\ .. 1.~ the theme of th(' \'11c11t1nn Chur('lt School IQ be held at Chri~I Lutheran fron1 Aug . 9-20 Sessions will he held e;ich d.~y from 9 l5 am. 10 IJ .45 n 111 For children of :1 years of ap;e through 7lh p;rader~. LEADS MEETI NGS Dr. John Walvoord Prophecy Meet Set Bv Cl1tuch Dr. John f. \\"al1oord V.'\l! hr the speaker at a Prophetic C'nnferencc to he held at the \n:is1 R1ble Church. which inerts in the auditoriun1 of the J\1arco 1:orstcr Junior High S('liocil, Del Obispo Road. San ,Ju:in Capislrano, from Augusl , .. Dr. \\'ah11nrrl , who is Prrsidrnt nf D;.ellas Thenlog1ca! Sen1ioary, Dallas. Te>ias, and Professor of Syi;ten1aUc Theology. is recognized :is one of the leading cons er v a ti Y e . ev;ingelical theologians of America and is a speciahst m the field of BI b I 1 c ii I f'SchaloloJ!v . He has an ex- t('nsi1·e n11n1stry in Bible con+ ferenre~. and ha!'. recrn1!y returned f r n n1 .Jerusalem. Israel 1,1•here hr 1va~ one of the principal ~peakrr<. in ;i v.·orld· 111dl' Prophetic Cnnfercnce. Dr \\';.el l'oord 11111 sprak on thr> fo\lf111'1n~ suhJcrts· .Sunday at lO a.111 -"Thr Hope of the napture ," Ii :io p.n1 "Prophecy :ind lhe Middle Easl Tod;11·." r-.-tond;iy a1 7 30 p n1 . -"Tht' Coining \\iorl d r:i-,1·ernn1rnl " Tuesda.v Al i 30 p.tn --··Armageddon and 1he .Second Coming of Christ:·· \\lrclnl'sc!ay al 7·30 p.m. - '"\\'hat l\lay a Christian f:x- prct 1n Hra\'cn?" Thr publtc 15 invited lo at- !rnd the Confrrcnce . Special mus1c 111 e11ch service \\•ill be prnv1rtPrl bv recnrd1n11: artist, ~1 r Bob Beckendorf. whose bt1r1rone voice has been heard for manv rrars on !he Morn· inf! G'h<iPel Hour radio broad- casl A -·-· . ' ... (hun·li Slates Group Called Barrier Belgi&11 Pr·ela~e • Raps 'Basic Law' BR USSELS ! AP) -Len Cardinal Suenens ls criticizing a proposed constitution for the R.pman Catholic Church on the ground.~ it 1s a barrier !o ecumenism . Cardinal Sue11en.~. pr11nAte nf Belgium And a leader 1n the movement to m11ke lhe Church PRJESTS ••• (From Pap;e 4 ) more democr;il1c, said the proposal &tre!Se!> ' · t he absolute m o nar ch\c 11l characler'' Qf the Pope's autJ1onty, His views, ex• pr('ssed in an interview wHh the National Cathollc News Service of the United States, \l't're distributed today by rer.'>pective.~. a res ea r ch group 1.Jose to the cardinal . c ·ardtnal Suenens said the draft of 1he new ''fundamental lav." For the Chu r ch m!n1m1zes the coresponsbitity quell the panic 111,1 111 a~ of bishops and Christians in ~eizing thr. com 111 u 0 i t y i::en rral He noted that Pericle resident:;;:." Cardinal FeHci, who is DAILY ..... ~ 5 TAK!S POST Alick LH ·Warn•r New Youtl1 Director Takes Over He \\•as nr<ler('cl tran!'lt·rrcd responsible for lhe draft. ha:i: to Tulsa. Okla . bu! he rrfused said that the Pope is free to to stay there. \\'hen he return-de cide on a cons l i t u t ion ed. he was suspended from without asking the bishops. IJ('rform1ng pub!Jc duties :is a arknowedged that this is in As of July lst, Alick Lee- p 'st accord with the letter •f n · '' \Varner starled his work IS His followers persu!'ldCd him Church law but he callffl 11 "a to run for A delcgare·s post iri denial of Lhe spirit of Vatican new youth director for tflP. Lhe !969 statr C'Oflst 1tut ional JI ' South Shores Baptist Church convention. Hr 11un. He quoted a French priest ln Laguna Niguel. This ye;ir, wt·nrin~ ti tori -whn 1vrote lhal to adopt the r.fembcrs got formally ac· strur.t1on 11•orker s hard hat i·nn~titution would he Lhe quaintr.d with Alick and his ;o.nd his Rom;in tol111r. he l\'ilS dr.ath of ecumenism. the effort wife Linda at a dinner derlica· easily elected lo 1he City In reconcile Ch r isti an Council. chu rches. lion meeting ,July 11th where /'I-tan\.' other nriests arP shir. ..8 1 f 1 l 1 Alick expressed these goals: .-ecause ee .so s rong y ling rrom the trac11t1onal the danger of damaging all the building up the Spiritual com· separatist rnle or the Church ecumenical efforts I 0 ward munity of Christian young peo- with less notoriety. visible unity," the cardinal ad-pie in the areas of /'l-1ission Amoni:t thesr 1s Fiilher ded." I think it is my duty to Viejo, Lagunii Niguel, Sa n Lezak . 3.1, a natJ\'e of Chicago, express my fears concerning d · educa1ed and ordained in this document... Clemente a n surroundme: Chicago. Hts experienc e districts: showing Christians typifies m;in~· younger priests. that God is concerned about ··r..ty first a~ignment was 1n J5 Youths the importance of uni ty and an old Polish neighborhood teamwork wi th His growing \\"here it became very :J.{>-"body nf believers"; helping pareht that the Church was Sl create trained and committed not dealing 1vith human ate Trip followers of Christ: having prohlcms r.1y job wa~ tn people become aware of the ::in~11·er the doorbell and thr answers that Jesus Christ ha! pastor though1 1 1\11~ an To Sier ra s to offer aboul the intimate cx.ce\lent priest because I did problems of daily Jiving ; 't •II .. h s•ld harmonizin11 by the Hol y Spirit l w._ · e ·.. · Under the lead•rsht'p of Rev. 0 I h d " h dd 1 th e different and the con-.. n t nse Ays, e a re • Chnrles L. Rose . Rev. William "l h th Ch h ventlonal, the radical and the cgan to :s;cr. <' urc :is S. Cowdrc.v. Lew Colgren and b t I •· ·1 established, the you ng and thA ;in CJ sac c "' cnn1mun1 Y 1n1• non Gu<>eler. approximately b I ., adulls, gene rated by pro1•emcnt er-:i us P 1 f1flr.c.n young people from d h l t th knowcdgeable and informed represrnlc ?. 1 tea o e Co1 nn1unity United Methodist Ch h. lh leadership . urc s po\\'er OVl'r e peo-Church, 6662 He1! Avenue.,-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, plc_" lluntington Beach, will spend I I lie rnarchecl in Selma. Ala. R >A'eek in the High Sierras and on the No rlh1\•esl Side of from Sunday through Friday. Chicago with 1he late :0.1a;·tin Rr.v. Rose will be preaching at Luther King ,Jr Lhe \\lorship Services·. 8:30 snd '"I saw more racism ::inrl 10 a.m., before departing on h81e or1 !he North\\'e.~t Sirle this trip. I.ha.I I saw in Alabamn :· he Thr purpose of tl!e r>X· said pcd1lion. accord i ng to He transfrrrccl to Annthrr Rf'VE'rcn rl ROSE', is lo give the parish and br.c&ine :ictiVR in group Lhe opportu!).i!Y_ to co1nroun1ty affair!'.. He ~up• nbsl!T'Ve, tn reflect. and to-ex- ported candidates oppn~tng p<'ricnce attti express the new J'.1a¥or Richard .I Dale~"5 hfe that ls emerging within p 0°\\' er f u I n em 0c ratic lhe lA·or!d today. orp;aniz.1t1on. "God i.~ not necessarily In .He does nnt feel his df'c1 ~ion 1ile rnountains ;iny more than In ··wo rk tile streets" conflicts RI home". says the back· TODAY IS YOUR DAY TO OWN A 1971 CADILLAC (lar9e1t Selection} COSTA ME34 \\.11.h his vnw$ to the Churrh. p;:i!"king minis ~·~;';';;;;!;~=~""~""""""""""'!!! "}-Hr religious people lo - H disaster has already struc k. the 6th Psalm may ex- pre~s )Ollr fcrhng~. "Ae merciful In me . n Lord. fnr 1 am weary. ''He;il nic. my very bones are shaken : Runawav~·· f.fr. Newquist is the moderator or the Synod of Washington and Alas~a and i~ pastor of the \\lc~tm1nsler Church in Ya k ima. W a~hingtnn. ('.hurch school will be held ::i1 the 9 JO service fnr three. rour and f1vr.-~·ear· nlds. Regular t•hlid t·arP will be available at OO!h services. prr1end :i rl'liginu.~ soluti on of ·~ 't { ;it Grare Lu!h rran Churrb nf ()nr nf t.he fnur en!'.cmbl 1s )!.self i~ 11b~urrl 1\ll !he •.,t lluntinglOn Bearh, ii~3l rcprl'srnl1ni; Boh Jon r. ~ prayers 1n l11e \\'orld will not ~ The 8.45 and l!I . 15 srrv1C'r.~ '":0.1.v sou! quivers in dismay .. - 'Deliver me fnr Thv love·~ sakr" \\'hen trouble is p3st, the 30th Psalm provides words Edinger Averlur. will fPalurr l.'n1ver sll:v on tours lhrougho11l end po~·,.rty or the war .:ind ;'· •. · at'rh'av-f(emorial pa_j "When Faith Be c 0 m c ! Holy Communion ;incl >A'(lr~hip the countrv lh1s summer \\'ill thry navrr \\'ere intended _ \.II JR. Facf' is the themE' nf !he The sermon w11! be prcachrd prr~en1 a .pro~ran1 or s;irrf·d to .. for .:i grateful heart "[ \1•111 exalt !her.. o I.Ard , "Thow hast lilted rne up ... ' O l,11rd m) God. r cned to ther. and Thow didst heal !'.ermon 10 be preached by Dr. hy r-.1r. Tom 1\shbrf>Ok \\hfl n1us1r nl the Co?.st Bible "'Prr.yrr was mran1 to move George o . Wood, pa.~tor (If will begin his sludirs fo r the Chu rch 11 h1ch mct·ls in !hf' the be!1Pver off his rear end to Glad Tlding5 As5embly of minL'itry this fall a! Luther::in ~1 arcn Forster Junior lligh do something." father Lezak GOO , 15th and /'1-lonrovia, Theolog1ct1I Seminary, S1 School, S;in .Juan Capistrano said. t\ev.·port Beach, 1n the 11 am. Paul, r-.1inn<'sota . Nursery c:ur 111<'.1!cd "'' 0l'l Obispo arirl F"alher Drinan. who \1 cars The South/a11d's Most BeONtiful Memori4ls M.A USOlfVM • COlUMIA.llU ... CEMnm m• ,. · Th o · I "'tll be prov•.dcd . c,· r, r c A1·1nn Th r concert 11 1!1 be the cnllar 1n the House 11f I h I t · wnrs 1p ser\'IC<'. e 1a og. ;i •· T'1e best use nf I.he pst1 ms. o11ever, s o mo1'e pr1· trio from Soulhern Cahfornl.:i Lutheran Var;i11nn B I h I r rrr:'\ented on Thursda y at 1.::0 Rt>pre~entalives, "aid. "It ha~ rart Between Santa Ana and OranQt 1·,111e prayer bc)'ond its usual pattern of petilio_ n~ and S h 1 f 1 Id • pm ji~b~e~n~~m~y~l~t f~•~•:nd~~l':m~:oo~l~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o~1·~·~-u~~~:~-~u~t~~ TREES of the WORLD h I f h d t v.111 be m1nisterini;; in snn.11 a! , coo. or "ii ren 11ge ·' rw .,,. thanksg11n1~ into a h1g er ream o seer a ora ion . part of the morn1ni;t worship. throu,Rh lilh gradr-11111 hr hr,!d Thr ma le QUane1 will sln i::: ASh<1.med nr I!,, ;-;n nnr has Pier surpassed. ir indeed anyone has f'\'er An evenlnl'( serv1cr h<'g1ns Al~ Aug 9 lhrnugh 20 flei;t1 ~1 r.1-~ptc1al iirrani:emt>nL~ n q----- t>qu 11lled. the llehre .,,, psalmists in expressing an exultant, fl m, Dr \Vnocrs mes~agr \\'ill !1fln fnr ihP srhrMd will br ;ifl1 r lan11har h1 n1n~ ;ind sar.redl trustful 1!11 p l°lf (,od ,, h c. · 0 1 •·I·'."'''''·' \lcrnbrrc. nf 1hc h I Th · be, "'Counterrc1t \Vnr!'.hlp rac .-wr1·1ce n AU.[! IR11 111 ""' -~ . n Lord o11r so1·creil'(n , ow g oriou" JS ~· namE' in .Sunday ~r-hool JS At 9 4:'. am 7 3fl pm <;r;H'r L111 tirr.1n ri u;oi·tct ;irP .lan1P.~ I "a!c~. f1r~l 1 All thr r<irth' .. iP.~ahn 8 11 h 1 h 1 On \l.'ednesdav. n<ght~ al 7 .10 i'hurc h will br honorr1I In trnn r ,\,.rl DR\I..,, ~<'r.ond "1 11111 pr:11.~e Thee. o Lord. wit :i I mv car TI . I .. r I 012 pill ,ll ('()lirsPi:oihr111i;tl;11111,h! rrr~rr1! "Th ... l.1J!!lf1 1';.en11I \ 11'rHH , ~lrve i ome~. 'I \1111 rt•Jolr.P :inrl exaull in t.1ee 1 ~a m· · 1· · 1,,,,,11 ,nr .. lr•l•n Hrln1s. ti<1ss.• , Hh·~s lhr !,nrcl . n m1 i.oul. :->1n~Pr~ " n11~~1011.1r1· i "Anrl ;ill th;il i~ wilhin me. bless His hnlv namt.." DRUR Y LANE f;.e1111i 1' f1n111.l;ir:1n :11111 \lark r1lrkrr. p t'1111~1 1 ANTIQUES I \Psahn 1113 11 Now o ~E N "o" 11us1N l ~~ J5 ,.. rt,: ~,;,;-,-I · 1 !01 e Thrr. n I ~ird. ni_~ ~tren!!1h . "•""~' 1 •••• , ""to<t••• 1 ":"> ~ .....3.. ~ .... ~ ............. --·~J.'.~• ~ :-'9""" ......3. '·". I(",·". <OV l"OCk .,,,here I find .~ii/et\", "''rn ''"~~·11• 0" ' ~tjJ '../'.J ~~:;.,;~ , <'Y~ ~ ·" nu F U R N ITU R E iPs~;~Y1~1~1:_~11".· my mountain refuge. my ~trnng tower," r'L,,_~_·~~.:_:'~_i_~~.·;_:!_:_;:_~~.:.~_··."~::_;_.::_~_.,I i·f,I.'. SCOTTY'S PIES ~._:' There Are prayrrs in the p!=.alms for every time as well -:: lJP~ as rvery mood . In Lhe morning, )'OU can say \\'ilh the 6Jrd ~Im w "OGod.ThouarlmyGod.lseckThee early TAKE THE I ~-, WEEKEND . "'\\'1th a hear! tha t thirsl.'i for Thee " And in Lhe evening. the 4!h Psalm places 3 be:nerliction NEWS QUIZ &_' ~ on lhr rl,11 y; W D Y [ ~ SP CIAL \1,. "~nw I \\"i!\ l1e rlnwn in peace. anrl sleep : e are OU·'• . 1.0 E <lo 1-=:;::::~·=·f=o=r:t=hn=u=•~l:nn=e=.=o=Lo=::rd=.=m=•=k=es=t=::m=e=l="=e=u=n=af=r=,i=d=.'·;::::~'~=::E=v=e=r=y===S:a=t=u=r~d=a=y==~i ~~-~ .. r ·-1 Fea•uri,,g FRESH PEACH PIE DR. JOHN F. WALVOORD .. R .. ulor S2 .75 PRESIDENT DALLAS THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY ~ ... AUG. 1.~1 SUN. SUN. AUG. 2nd MON. AUG. lrd TUES . 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Yet is has come with sufficient force to throw some C'herished American values into question , namely those that have lra· ditionally equated bigness with progress, and private initiative with inalienable rights. And it has turned many citizens into militant conservationists who are willing to arganize, lobby and litigate to preserve the countryside from what they consider the blight of indusbialists and ertrepreneurs. THE EXPERIENCE of England shows that commercialism and technological development do not necessarily have to erode Lhe whole environment. Although it is a small. heavily populated country full of cities and towns il has managed to re- tain much of that beauty whlch Rudyard Kipling so admired when he wrote three generations ago that "our England is a garden." The separation of city and C()Untryside have halted urban sprawl in England. On· ly a few miles out of London there are rural art:as where open v.i!tas of meadows, genlly flowing' rivers. and wooded Jana retain their storybool< magic. The lesson for Amt:ricans in the English experienct: would seem to be that what is happening to t!)e landscape should not be regarded as inevitable or lrreve.rsib!e. Much of the despolialion or the American countryside has had to do with the suburban migration or the past 30 years. Suburbs contained 27 million Americans in 1940, or 20 per cent of the nation's people, but 76 million in 1970, cleise to ~ per cent of lhe total. For millions, a home in suburbia represented not only an escape from the decaying city but a plot of land and garden - preferably beyond the edge of the newest ring of suburbs. TO THOSE who can afford it, the escape from urban sprawl is oft.en to a vacation or weekend home in the country which in time, according to the current American dream, becomes the married couple's retirement home. Real estate sales beckon families to tracts. no matter how remote, that offer any recreational potential at all . Wyoming ranches are sulH:livided and the hill country or Texas is chopped into three-acre lots to satisfy city dwellers who ·want to get away from it all. The trouble is that the scenery tends to disap- pear behlnd billboards, ham burger stands, gas stations and neighboring retreats when too many people arrive. It's an old com plaint that almost everywhere they carry with them the problems lhey are trying to escape. Florida, among 110me other states, Is having second thoughts about fast growth. Reubin Askew was eleeted govemor last year on a platfonn espous- ing a more selective growth. ''We can't retum to the Florida I knew as a boy and recapture the beauty we have Jost forever," he was quoted as saying recently. ''But there's a strong obligation on the ·politicians to preserve what re· mains and to attempt to return some of it to its natural state." IN CA LIFORNIA, a recent poll disclos- ed that almost 30 per cent of a sample tested wished they could move out of the slate -most to such areas as Oregon, Washington and Ari1.ona . And the state recently adopted a policy aimed at ultimately halting freeway construction near the coastline. The Delaware legislature recently turn- ed aside protests of the U.S. Commerce and Treasury departments by passing a law to prohibit all new hea vy industry along the state's coastline on the Dela· ware Bay. "We have too long gone hell- bent-for-election toward major industrial goals without adequate concern for the penalties we have been paying," Gov. Russell W. Peterson said. explaining why he pushed for the new law. 1 n O~gon. Gov. Tom McCall has ordered a halt to highway development on the Oregon shoreline that might damage the environment. And the state Supreme Court has held that all Oregon beaches, even those privately owned , are t.o be used ror public recreational purposes. ON THE NATIONAL scene, Congress Is studying bills that have arisen from recommendations made last year by * blue-ribbon commission for a new land· use policy -a pol icy emphasizing en• vironmental factors. The Sena!e Interior Committee held hearings on some of 1he bills in May and now the House Interior Committee will hold hearings on others. Howe ver. none or the proposals w far suggests that !he United States is ready to take the steps Etlg!and has to protect the countryside. The United Kingdom of England, ?.1ales. Scotland and Northern Treland, with a population densily ten times greater than America's, ha~ had to al\0t•ate its land with care. l.n many ways the British have been fortunate. Great estates have survived intact since feudal times, passing on from one generation of English aristocracy to the nei.t. So much greenery and open space in the countryside may have lulfed the British into a sense of false security. 8)' the turn or the century, many areas were grim and forbidding, the victims of unplanned concentrations of factories snd people. Until that tirne. it had been thought th.al free and untrammeled en- terprise was necessary for Britisti pros· perity and well being. Implied Consent Is Not a Lady'·s Smile TH E TOWN P LA NNING Act of 190!) perhaps marked the point of departure in British thinking. Sir John Burns told the House of Commons the law's broad aims were to make "the hon1e healthy. the house beautiful, the town pleasant, the ci· ty dignified, the suburb salubrious.'' The powers granted to local planning authorities under the act were inadequate to achieve such grandiose goals_ Bllt other acts Followed, showing that Parlia- ment recognized the need for close coordination bet ween London and local governments in planning the use of land. From a pamphlet published by Cali- fornia Traffic , Sajet11 Fown.dation. "Implied Coment" and "Presumptive IJ.mits'' art a!Jl(lng the most important traffic Mfety Jaws paased in recent years ID California. Both laws are attempts to get the· '!btst .evidence" into court in dnmk driving Casetl. 'Jbis evidence .i! a valid ctiem.icsJ test for alcohol. · "lmpl.ied C.Onsent" gets the 11ample to be te11ted. "Presumptive Limits" defines what the re.sults of the test Jega.lly mean. No matter what substance is tested the results i re always given in simple percentagl!l'l as compared with the amount of blood in a driver's body. This comparison is called a .blood-alcohol level or BAL or BA fir short. The average BAL of those arrested is about 0.22 per· cent (22 one huhdredths of one percent) which ~ more than twice e.s high as the level set by the "presumptive limits" law. J. What 11 tbe "lmpl~ Consent" law? Thi.!_ is the law that says that if you drive -orl a public strtet, you have ''Implied" that you have given your ••consent" to a chemical test for alcohol if placed under arrest. Refusal to submit to or failure to complete the test v.·ill cause IOSl!I of the licenst: for a period of 1i"J months. The &rested person has a choice of blood, breath or urine tests. He does not have the right to consult with an attorney or doctor before de<:iding which te!t lo take. He does nC1t have the right to an att-Omey or doctor during the taking of the test. t. What ls the ''Presumptive Umil1" )aw? 1'his law erplai~ what the alcohol chemical testa mean. Below 0.05 percent (about three drinks) a defendant is "presumed" to be sober -although m<'~'1Y are not. Between 0.05 percent and 0.09 percent no presumption is made ei:her way. With a blood-alcohol level of 0.10 percent or higher a driver is presum- ed "under the influence of alcohol." S. Bow many drln.ka does It take to reach tilt "Pre111mptlve U mlt'' of 0.10 percent ~t w-hlcll everyt1bfl la presumed "Under the hfhMDCfl"? The uact answer dependa: upon each persoo, bis body weight, what he has eaten, bow fast he drinks, and other fac• tors. A 150-pound person could ordinarily be expected to reach the 0.10 percent level by drinking seven ounces of 80 proof liquor fn one hour. It Is lmportMt to remember. however, that most people ve Impaired at levels below 0.10 percent and exceptional care should be exercised al any ilme you have been drinking. L U 1 dltmlcal &eat II refused •nd the ____ ml! $aturdJ)', July 31, 1971 Tb• comment page of the Dally Pilot seeks to inform ana ltlmulate readers by presenting a variety of com· meotarY on io·ptcs of inter· est Ind stgni(lcance from informed observers an d spokesmen . 1to1oort N. WNd, PubliJI,., ' llct:nse Is 1uspended, will • person 1tUI 1tand trial for drunk driving? Yes. If an arrested driver fails to com- plete the test, he will Jose his license for six montlls because of the refusal. He m1!.y still stand trial on the drunk driving charge because it is a separate offen3e. 5. Under "Implied Consent" if a test Is refused woul d one be given anyway? The law has now been interpreted lo mean that a sample can be taken but "excessive" force cannot be used, As a practical matter, however. no test would be given lo & person who reh1ses the tests. Refu sal lo complete a chemical test would result in automatic suspension of the driving license for a period of six months. 6. Is there any recourst agalast the suspension? Yes. No suspension shall occur until ten days after notification and the Dfl-lV must grant a hearing if requested. The on ly points that may be considered at the hearing are: was the driver lawfully ar· rested: did the arresting officer have reasonable cause t-0 belie\'e the driver was driving on a public high\11ay while in· toxicaled; was he requested by proper authority to submit to one of 1he !hree chemical tests of his choice; \Vas he told that he WQuld lose his license for six months U he failed to submit to one of the tests: and. did he refuse to submlt or fail to complete the t?St of his choice"'.' Tf the hearing goes against the driver, the license suspension is reimposed by the department. This allov"s adequate time III petition the superior court. r-.tost suspensions are upheld. however, and lhf' safest action tn protect your license is to submit to the test when requested to do so. '7. l f a driver Is given a cbemlcal test and as a result Is convicted of drunk driving, does be lose bis llcenRe? Not necessarily. For a first offender this action is left to the courts. Usually the court will recommend no suspension on the first conviction if the judge feels the offense will not be repeated or if un· due hardship will r esult from the suspension. On the second conv)Ction within seven years or a third conviction in ten years, the department is requlred to suspend or revoke the offender·~ license. ln felt>ny cases (those in which someone is in jured), suspension for one year i.s mandatory on first conviction and upon a second fel ony conviction withi n tP.:ree years the driving privilege must be permanently revoked. 8. How can we be sure cht mical ttsts are accurate? The law requires onl y trained personnel can withdraw blood for the test. The Department of Public Health licenses laboral-Ories which receive the samples of blood or urine for alcohol tests. Also, the law permits you to have your own test in addition to the one required of you. Laboratory people may be cross-ex- amined by defense .attorneys in cour t. 9. Is H !he social drinker or the ''drunk'' who is responsible for our drinking driver problem? Unless you want t0 argue neNl!essly about definitions. it is the drunk. It take.!'*' so much alcohol for an a ve rage person to reafh the 0.10 percent blood-11lcohol level that It can't be called "social drinking." The California Traffic Safety Foundation has collected more than 7.000 blood· <i!rohnl determinations from dead drivers and pedestrians. Data fmm dead drlnkl'rs shov.· that 82 percent had blood- a!cohols of 0.10 percent or higher. HOW DRUNK? K EY IS HIS BLOOD A LCOHOL LEVEL r------------------Our !tlan In San F'randsco•-------------------1 If a Man Answers Hang On By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -\Vell, folks, htre's how it was during one day of the phone 5trlke •.. Howard Young put in a call to King's Castle, got one of those •·all circuits b u s y ' ' recordings, and dialed Operator. On came a phone company exec, male, who took the number <1nd lhen sighed : "Wel\, here we go, off into the magical mystical world of v oice com- munication." A rew seconds later, Howard found himself talking to a wrong number on tbe Peninsula. Back to another operator. 11 young lady who giggled : "T hope you'll be patient with me -I've only been an operator for 15 minutes." Howard, soothingly: "That's okay, this is my rirst phone call." Same day, Restaurateur Frank Spenger asked a male operator for A number in Inverness and wound up with a Little Old Lady in the wilds of West Texas who cackled: "Well, isn't this excitlng t Please don't hang up, this Is the first <'all l've had in two weeks.·· She thereupon filled in Frank on all the local gossip. Did you know they're rxpecting a t-0mado down there in West Texa5? Frank knov.'5. THF. SCAM Wll~T Afl-1: Friday, Dick Spearm11n dh1led ro·r the correct --· time and couldn't get through - another strike casualty -so ht dialed Operator and got yet another male ex- ec. Dick: "How can I get the right time?" Operator : "\Veil. friend. the best J can do is to say that at the sounrl of the gong it will be exacUy 11 : 26. Ready? BONG!" BODK lNS' ODDS: The venerable trumpeter, Clyde "Sugar Blues'' ~1cCoy. is now at the Miyako here. but the real story is his aged French poo- dle. Jacques. who \s shlepping around with a fortune in his mouth . .Jacques has solid gold teeth -uppers and Jowers -courtesy of Clyde's dentist brother·in-law, Dr. Berl Means. I could al so add, in all truth, that Jac- ques used to sing with Cl yde's band till he got too old, but Jet's not overdo it. An Enriccfs Thurs., Chub Feeney. Pres. of the National League, gazed at a slgn reading "Bomberger $~" under a Bruce Bomberger flllinting on the wall and mused: "Well. that may be lbe special for today. hut on second thought. I'll setlle for plain ham- hur1;er." Naturally, Grace and •lal Wagner, who own the San Rafael Racquet Club, tried to get "TENNIS" for their license plci:teg, but S-Omebody beat them to It. So they pu t their he11ds together and came up with something • ----~· ------. even better "10 SNE l" ... Don't just start: at ii. SAY it. Dr. Daniel Ellsberg, the leaker of the Pentagon Papers. was recruited for his Joh at the Rand Corporation by -Charles Hitch, then a Pen tagon of~ ficia!. now President of UC. Hilch, sounding like a man who'd rather talk about the weather. ventures that Ellsberg was "a brilliant and erratic yaung man whn never got any work done" (well, he got it done this t.imel -.. ;'WE'RE LEARNING toilet training all over again.'' So remarks an employe of C.Oldwell Banker, the big real estate firm, which ha!i moved into new quarters at I Embarcadero Plaza -where tht: toilet facilities are so limlled that salesmen hil ve been organized into teams. The Orange team can use the men's room fro m 8:30 to 9:30. the Yellow team from 9:30 to 10:30. the Maroon team from 10 :30 to 11 :30. and SCI on lhroogh the long day. , • "However,'' adds an ex· ecuUve, "it is anticipaled that ii an Orange doesn't have to go ~t the spcc:ifltd time he can trade his place with 1' Yellow or Maroon, as the case mt1y be." That's 11 relief. Hey, guts." whal S.11n Francisco Is tamous for nnw? Garhsli;:e'. The .July ·--·-"--'-: ' 11 Issue of lnfluenliaT New York magazine carried a long pi ece by Nick Ka1.an, praising ou r private!y-<>1,11ned scavenger system to the skies ('"It works like a charm"), Reno Barsocchlnl. the cmint:nt f\.1aiden Lane saloonkeeper is being made an honorary citizen of Reno to- day by the Reno Chamber of Com· merce, and wait till they find out his first name is really Renato! At the UC Regents meeting Norton Simon suggested to Superguv that "Yoo'd better change !he la x stru~ lure and st.art soaking the rich," at. \11hlch Ronnie· babe retorted "And you'd better go back .And study e('onomics.'' MuJtimillinnaire Simon. nettled ~ "f believe my fin ancl•I rf'r.ord speaks for itself.'' . After World War I I, compulsory plan· ning duties v•ere imposed on aJ\ local aut horities. No development could take place without permission from the plan- ning agency. In the meanwhile. beginning evtn be.fore the war. the English developed ~ concept of a "gre__enbelt'' encircling their nia)O!' citie!I: to keefl them from growing_ together. Greenbelts go hand-in·ha'1d with "new towns." THE OVERFLOW population of London And many other cities in England and Scotland is funneled into new towns that have been specially created for that purpose. They are no mere bedroom suburbs. but come complete with in· dustria 1 plants and downtown businesses. ln fact. the government 11.~es various en· ticements to locate factorie~ there and then uses the availability of jnbs to lure people out of the overcrov.·ded ci ties. Since the passage of the New Towns Act of 1946, some 32 new towns have been planned and about half or them have been almost comp!etely built. Many or the privatclv financed new towns in the United Slates. such as Columbia, Md .. And Heston. Va .. have borrowed heavily from the English experience. THE \\'ORD "amenity" embrace~ one nr the> key concepts in the Bnlish llJ> proach toward protecting the coun· lrysirle. The word is nov,ohere define>rl in lrgislalion. and r<1rely appear!! at all irt of{iclal dncum{'nls. hut 1t is alw11ys present. Jn the interest of amenlty. a tree prei;ervaUon order 1s i~St1{'d lo a private l~ndowner He musl take c11r{' not to damage "pr('served"' trees .:ind, v.··he.n lhcv d0 di{', he must S{'e lh<il lhry are replaced . There is thus a rl'markab1{' reliance 1'.1!1 itnd acceptance of J;:Overnment p!annin~ lo preserve the countryside_ And there are Americans v.·hn q11estion whethe.r the British apprnach can be applied lo their nv.'TI homeland. They point oul that cen- tral planning is alien to the American tradition or individualistic. private ownership. And yet. the British way of protttting the countryside invites st11dy ir for no other reason than it seems to work. America's inability lo rlo the same can he witnessed from a million c.ar windows this summer. Fa.rniin g Adds To Waste Pile in Technology Review Farming and forestry produce far more waste and contamination in lh1 United States than do cities. The volume of wastes from livestock and poultry production alone is esti mated at 1.7 billion tons annually -four tlmea the amount of municipal wastes. Then there are crop and orchard wastes, food processing wa stes, w11ste1 from forestry , pulp and paper production, texlHes , tanneries and a host of "agri~ du stries.'' Quite sepa rate issues arc those of farm pesticides {of which there are traces in lhe hon~ anrl tissues of every man, woman and child in I.he United States) and fertilizers. Until recent years, anim<il ¥o'a!ltes were considered valuable agricultural as~ts . , . But farmer!! in !Q~ 1970s generally Ignore the value of argiil'lic fer tilizer . ' • --::-;:::=""----=-· .....---.. " --~--. • r ' • ' t I f e y • I d n n· S· in e s e i· g t• t • ol n· ol e g h .. • d • ' n .n e • y • "" n· in in ' •• te lo n ' 0 g e e ir n • g 0 'S • k d •• • e ' y Good morning, bo)'s ,and girts, and welcome to another entertainment with Uncle Len and his friends Carol and Andy. Well, the old mail sack was real nice to nie this week. There were some real good pictures of zoos wh ich was our topic for the week and, hap.- pily. so gre;it poems. We were still a little light on those rid· dies. though. Keep y;orking so my mail bag will always he full to the brim_ •• Be sure to lake in a zoo, too. t,~i'J They are fan tastic places for i.r-IJI~ ~D~~-~~l~~-~~~~5~J:~~~-4J2i fan1ily fun and enjoyment. -.1\C~':J There is another attraction lo. where we can not only see ! f I animals but also many highly trained people to do amazi ng and marvelous things. .----------------------------------- If you can't guess by now what it is1 here is a hint Have you ever heard of "The Greatest Show oo Earth?" Of course. that is the name for Ringling Brothers. Barnum and Bailey Circus and circuses "'"i!l be our topic for this next v.•eek. The circus appeared in its first recognized form in an· cient Rome almost 2,000 years ago. It originated most likely wi th the a1nphitheater because for years in some countries, the circus was called just that. The Romans also had what they called the Circus Max~ imus which was a huge arena capable of holding 1:>0.000 peo- ple. That is bigger than almost any modern are na today. r-.1any exciting chariot races were held in the arena but most often. they were not very ple<isant and many animals and men were killed or badly hurt. To be most exact. the first circuses were held in the Colosseum which v.·as * PRIZE WINNER * Kathy Fleming, tt. 1706 Trade\\·lnds Lane , Newport Baaeh Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (1) Dr aw picture on ;:iece of plain, \Vhite paper 5112 inches wide and -4 in.::hes deep. L!se black ink and make lines black. {2) Du ncit copy or trace picture. It must be your own \vor k. (3) Put your name, age and acldress or. !:>ack 0£ drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Bo:it 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mc3a. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. dedicated jusl about 1900 years ago. But here loo, the people mostly witnessed the slaughter oJ men and animals or both. Sometimes. however, they would stage animal shows or even flood the noor of the Colosseum and stage nautical shows and mock sea battles. The first modern ci rcus 1vas devised by a Brilish trick rider by the name of Ast1e.v in 1768. It \.\-'as he \\'ho devised the ring system because riding in a cirele helped his control over the horses. He opened the first am- phitheatl'r in Paris in 1772 an d joined with other performers to make his show known an over the western world. They traveled far and wide and from that point on, it was nowhere hul up for Llie circus. In 1793, John Ricketts open- ed circuses in this country. He knew wh at it was !o lose i1 all, loo. The circuses' greatest foe , fire, destroyed both of his several t1n1es. The circus tent. or "big top" \\'as invented 111 the Unite d States in the 1820's by a nian named Turner. A c l u a ! 1 y , European fairs had tents long ~fore but they were not true circuses. The horse dom inated the circus for about the first 00 years of IL<> m"odern history and then came the zoo aniinats . , sudl as lions, tigers and !O 011. Acrobats came Jn in about 18C.O \\'hen Ille flying trapeze was developed and \Vhen Charles Blondin walked a tightrope across Niagara Falls for the first time. Now the circus is out of the tent and into 1he ('Qflventio n ecn1ers and other such huiklings. But it is still the circus \1•ilh music, thrills, spills, laughter and great fun . Visit a circus and you \1•ill never forget ii . Ringlin g Brolh"rs c1n·us is in town now_ Ir 1s pC'rh<ips lh<' grea1cst or all eircuses today. It is call- ed ''The Greatest Show on Earth." Lets really dig in on this one. kids. Art mentions include: Susan Folk, 8: Beth Amedeo. 5, :"Je\vva rt Beach ; Kathleen Riel, 10, lluntington Beach : Michelle Echenique, 10, Costa Mesa . S•nd yo11r q11estlom to Ask Andy, c/o Oranq• Co'iast Daily Pilot, 101 ts•o. Costa Mes•, C11llf. SUMMERTIME Su1nn1er's the time when everything is fun: .6n~• ~""~' ~ comolc•• 1n volu•n• •~• of '~" World &ook E~c~c1o~Ki1 lo K•tt>V p.~nl"'' ~qc 11 of L•ncas!.r. Penn»'"""'"· fot ner ou•\llo~· How do Ibey make Yeast? Yeast. believe it or nol. is alive. and lhe only way lo get niore of it is to coax it to n1ultiply. A wad of yeast is a mass of single-celled plants, too small for our eyes to see \ndividual!v. They teem everywhere in nature, in air, in soil and nioisture . There are nu merous different species. most of them shaped like short fat s<1usages or round balls. Somr types llve as parasites in animals a.nd other plants. But a few species perform \\•nnders to our Dread and bakery foods. Yeasts are single-ce!lerl cousins of the fungus plants and our useful species are cultured, much as a farmer cultivates his plan! crnps. Like mushroon1'>. the t1ny c<'I\~ nred v.arrnth and moisture. shade and a very rit:h dieL They also need <iir to dige~t 1ht:ir food. to gro"' and mu\11- p\y. \\-'hen all the condi tions are just right. one pound of yeast may become 30 pounds of veast in about 12 hours. ~lost commercial yeasts are cultured from types that are suitable £or bread making and bakerv duties. As a rule, the culture is made in a va t big enough to hold more than 300 gallons. It is fi\\ed wilh a pipe to add air to the culture and more pipes 10 keep it warm . The food ror the thriving yeast cells must be rich in sugars with smaller quantities of nitrogen . In yeast culture, this soupy ma sh is called \\'Ort. As a rule. a culture is begun by pouring 20,000 gallons of wort into lhe val. The main in· gredient may be s u g a r Y molasses with a helping of am- monium salts to provide the nitrogen. Yeasts cannot digest starches. which are cheaper than sugars. But sometimes corn is cooked. mashed &Q.d mixed with barley. malt and rye. When sprouted barley is 11dded, the starchy cereal con- ver!s into mall s~ar. And malt sugar supplies the yeast \1.'lth a bala nced diet that needs no added ammoniwn i;all$. The first helping or food is very tbin and watery. In to the rru xture goes a 300-pound wad of milk\' white yea~I. The liny oval cells gorge themselves, thrivt and RTQ\\'. In about two hours, each one 5prouts a bud that becomes a duplicate daughter cell . It remains at- tached to the motllcr ce ll and the origi nal yeast doubles. The culture ls ready for more food . The second feeding is about 800 g<tllons of more con · cenlrated \\.'Ort. Air is piped in Sumn1er's the lime that outshines the sun. Summer'!> the time \vhen everyone's in the pool ; Sununcr'.~ the tin1e \Vhen everyone wants to get cool. Sutnmer's !he Li1ne and means no more school; So I'm glad that it's su mm ertin1e; Arcn·r. _vou? A l("""""f ~~If doll1r 9<1H .. P.,rlt ll H1!1orJn, IL ""' Oronq1 Av• .. Co1t1 MtH !of l~o wlM lnt •nlrv In !h• "O"' U>d Porm co"l"I. M1H VDU< J>Hm It< 1!••Y to llnci. lt n, Bo~ I.SOC COUI Mui. (1!jjorn!1. and the culture kept wann. Jn '----------------------- about lwo hours the mothers cells. As they continue to.------I and daughters spr out new c/ f c multiply, smaller he lpings of a 110 .1 -orner food are added in more con- ceotcated rorm. After 10 or" RIDDLES and JOKES hours. all lhe food in the vat is converted lnto yeasl cells These ilre filtered from the Ji. quid, drained and packaged The dry yeast 5lops multiply- ing because it has no food or n1oisture, The dry yeast wakes up 'vhen \l'C soak it in warm. sugary water and it continues to grow 1n \Varn1. unbaked PRIZE WINNER Dear Carol: What do you aJ\\'ays do before you go to bed? ,lnna 1-hllOt•ft, I, l"I Or1n•r Avt .. Co1!t MUI bread, As it thrivl'<;. 11 t'Oll· L-======================~ vens the fc..00 in1o al1·r,hnl and c<irbnn d1nx1de , f11l111g !he dough v:ith spongy bubble~ In Lhe oven, the alcohol dlsap· pears and lhc bakerl yeast cells add their rich protein in- gredients to the bakery good.~. Ao(ly •• ,.,.,,. Wo•l<!I BO(I~ All~• to ~··· mono Q.,p,oS, •O• 11, nr C•l~&ro, Al~orl~, (8n•d8, lo< hi• Qu•1l1on; Did the Earth alwa ys ha ve some atmospheric gases? The past history of our planet is shrouded in perhaps five billion years of unrecord- ed histriry. At present, scien- tists do not have rnough evidence to prnvc exactly how it formed and changed Rut lhry h;ive enough In suggest a likrly 1heory, fi.1ost expcrls suspect lhal ii condensed from an enormous cosmic cloud, along with the sun and il~ sister plsnels. If this is so. lhe gaseous un - born earth contained all the heavier elements that later formed the soliC: planet. The atmosphere around the newly formed earth must have been much deeper and denser than it now is. Scientisls suspect that It contained vast quan- tities of hydrogen, helium and other hghl gases that laler boiled away into space, le11v- ing more or les~ ill! present percentage of n i l r o gen . 'J'hrough thr ages. fu mes and gaseous vapors were ;idded !o the atmosphere and wticn llfe eppcared, the plant world ad- ded qu11ntilies o{ oxygen. Boy a11d Dog Frank I. ... Henry, 12. of Lanesboro. Mass. get~ a ride forin his 200-pound St. Bernard. Rip Frank's par- ents own another St. Bernard-Duchess. Saturday, July 31, 1971 OAll Y PILOT "1 -YQJIR NEWS QUIZ PART 1-NATIONAL AND.INTERNATIONAL Give your.sell 10 points tor ea.ch correct answer .. l..,Soeth Viet Nam la1t 9.1eek launched a 10,000 ma.n OPOratt.Pn In eattern •• ? •• w tth the announc~ aim of providing 11ecurity !or forthcoming Soi.:th Vietnameee eJectlona. a~North Viet Nam b-Ca.mbodia. c-Laoa 2 Some Arab countries reacted angrily last week when (CHOOSE ONE: Syria, Jordan) took mlll- tuy ac:Uon agairuit PJ.leat1n1an guerillas. S Leaders of seven unions representing some '160,000 workers laet Y.'eek elgned a contract with the new U.S ••• 1 .. Service. .( Selective Service Director Curtis \V. Tarr has announced that tb6 l ottery to determine new 19-year-olds' draft order In 1972 will be held on (CHOOSE ONE: August 5, September 15). 5 A strike autborlzallon vote v.•ss ordered last week among aome J50,000 •• ? • , Industry workers whoee contracts expire August I. a-copper b-15 teel c-aerospace PART II. WORDS JN THE NEWS Take 4 points for each word that you can match with its correct meaning. 1 ..... epldemic 2 ....• ma.rathon !L .... tmpeccable 4 •.•.• recrlmination 5 •••.• intlmation a-very lengthy b--bitter retort c-free from faul t d-affectlng many at one time e-suggestlon, hint PART 111-NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 6 points for names that you can correctly match with the clues. l ..... Endeavor 2 .••.• Apennlnes 3 ..... Rover 1 -4 ..... Hadley Rille 6 ..... Falcon a-h.lghest mountains 011 the moon b-:\pollo 15 command &bJp c-Apollo 15 lunar land- ing craft d~moon buggy e-1,200 foot lunar gorge C VEC, Inc., MadilOl'I, Whcon1in Test Your••lt l4tt1'• • (l'•,.t• 1(1' ••or)"(>I'• in IM 1 ..... r1v oll _,,,,. ., ,..., " '"' l>\1 ,, .... ·-....... '°' ............ 1 ••• 11111 .... .., ,,. ........ in !l>t PllYfCY OI )'O\lt 0-l'l(H'n.t 41'911 OOft•f -l\tl'l't ft Ill N .-.s• lff ""'"""mtt" ___ ,,_,,,,r med• _,~...,._-"""" ,..- • ...,,. ""'"" .. ~•I'• 00•"9 on bl lh• -·1e1 tod•Y. Olon'I (~ .. , -An•wtro ,.,..,r tll#f!Ct ....,, ...._ •Hr.. Match word clues with their correspond- ing pictures or .symbols . 10 "points tor each correct ~wer. · ._, F A 1 ..... Work rules di epu te prompled thla labor un l on to 11trlke rail- roads 2 •..•• Chinese Com.munJst Party ChaJ rma.n ldao Tse-tung B 3 ..... e c D CWA Dismay he re over M~. Nixon's planned vteit to Peking 4 ..... Union ord~red mem- bers back to work pending raUf!catlon of telephone Etrlke set- tlement 5 ...•• Nationalist Chinese President Chiang: Kai- 1hek 6 ..... Hundreds died of equine sleeping aJck- neas 1n Texas 7 ..... This ls National Farm Safety Week 8 ..... Coup last week ousted leader here ii ..... CommunJl!lt. Cb!nel!le Premler Chou En-l a.1. 10 ..... C olle ge All-St.tr& meet BalUmore ColtlJ in Chica.go July 30 HOW DOYQU RATE? H UTU (Sc.on Eich Sid• of Qul r. s.P.r•t.ly} 71 to 80 pol,;h .. Good. 91 to ICO poll'lh -TOr SCOlE! 61 to 7U polnh .. F1lr. 81 h:i 90 poinl1 • bc•ll91'1t. 60 or l."1d.r???-H'll'lll'I! FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTION Wbat effects do you think President N~xon's planned visit to Communist China wlli have?· THIS WEEK'S CHAl.lfNGf! Name the Apollo 15 astronauts. ---------------------- "~"''I ·a ••w•r 'Y •P'"M ·w P''llV 'll"'S ·11 P'.•PQ ;~9N~ll'YH::> 9·01 :9·11 :r·e :;·t :v·9 :~·s :o·~ :::>·£ :1·l :H·I 'Zln6 1oaw;.s 11·s : •. , :p-r :•-i "!·r :11r l'llVI·, •·g :'1-t :o·['!•·l :,_.1 :-ir ll:IVJ..: q·s :s p n6nv·r :1 •••<>cf·r :Y•p•or-z J'l·I 'I ·111VI" Teacher Aids Indian Kids Reserva tion Children Gii;en Chance at Dece nt Future ST . LOUIS. MO. (UPl) - Bill Myers thinks all ehddrcn deser\'e a chance at i\ decent future . Including Indian kids, And tha!':i; why he l:i; going to do son1ething about helping !hem. For much of the fi ve years he ha.~ bC'en teachu1g at Pat- tonl'1J!e High School in SI J....ouis County, r.1yers has bt'l'll li')'lng to in1press aid for the lnrlians of the Southwest . fi.·lyers is directly or in- directly rf'sponsible r n r obta1nu1g :<;ponsorships fron1 Biblical Sea of Galilee Pollutecl l>y Algae Cro1• the SI. Louis area ror Zl6 lhiltJ1·1•n in Indian reservation :i;chools. He acco n1p!ished this In !he last three years through a. child spnnsorship effort call- ed ··futures for chi ld ren" So rnel imr in August, he \\·ill leiive t\1issouri to li\'e in Arizona nod hccomc lhe flrt.lgling organ1zation"s first and onl:; ricld Cfll)rdina tor. He. li1s v>'ife and three C'hildrl'n -one nf ·whon1 l.s <111 ;1dnptcd lnd1an hoy -\\1itl gi\'c up !hf'ir !ownhouse ;ipartment !n suhurb:in Rridgetnn for .snml'thi11g les.s luxurious nrar TlBEHI AS , !~racl !l'PI 1 -Th(• dci\•IOpC'rs didn't know ;111 Ar11.011a reservation. eilher The Biblical !'IC'a of Ga!1lef'. in \Vin .slow nr l!olbrook. they \\'C'rc unloosing 1hou.~:1ncls where .JeStis is ~:lid In hal'r i'l'!_v•·rs will be 01·ersecin_g w;ilkf'rl on the w:-ilf'r. ha~ hrr11 of Ions nf nltr;iU's , liny f11111rr s fnr ch1ldrrn's two- 1"1rt11·ll'"i that Sf'l"ll' as forir! fnr , " 1 n f I Id r"lllllutrd ))~· a.n ;is 11•1 un-I r11n,_,rr pr grarn n c 11 r.. .1l 11aP, b.1· dr111n1n" !hr 11 11111 ·rv ~or 1,·h~ "'nl o ·1 tonlrollrrl grr1v.1h of .ilg11r. " " s, . .in~ ~ 1,,., ., ( c rn1nun1 y I S11.11np n°·nl'alli the sw;inip c·n11 nsP1111~ For $1:) ;i month M1{"rn~i·op1t·,11. 1'(':1\\C'l'li· 1ke \\al«r llll'St' n;1r1l!'lf'~ ''UUld I d I 1· '-<in 111( 1111 un or group can plant:-, the alg<1e <ir<' rnbb1r1g nol exist wJthout oxy~<'n. spnnsor a schnn!.age Indian !he S('<I n( IL~ ci~ygcri tJnstop· N11w !hC' w:ilt•r th;il flnws in~ thild on thl' rf'scrva!inn. The pe!L scientists givr lhl' ~e;l lfl !n lhc ~ca l'arrics with it up lo rnoney prir.'idcs the necessities ytars lJpforr \hr ft~ll die and 5 .~ loos ol ,,1·11,.,1., "''''""lly r 1·1 · J d. h the i~<il{'r is l1nf1! lll drink Qr '"''" ~ ... ... o I e. inc u ing s o es, fron1 the pe;it snil. The algaC c1n1hing, f'yeglasses and minor S\\'i m 1n, h It has serious iinplications urgC'on and so does the pollu-nicdit<J! treatment -"things for lsral'I, for the sea is the -'-'"-"-'~"-o_h_le_m_. _______ t_h_a_t _m_io._ght keep the child out source of the national water carrier. supplyi ng one-third of the nation's \\'.ale r. in addi1ion to being a rEcrcation spa and tourist c~ter. ._ Alret>dy residents of .Jerusalem and Tihenas h:ive complained about the fou l last" nf their morning coffee. "If yoo accept sornc figures, the lake is pulrif1ed :il ready." says Dr Yoram Avnin1elc<:h, a scient ist from It a i f a'~ ·rechion who clslm~ to ha ve found a soluliun. The sra -Israelis call It l..akt: Kinneret -gets its waler from the Jordan !liver, whose ~pr ings W the north gush clean and clear. BetWf!en · those springs and the ~a. at one or Israel's priz... ed agtieulh:.ral projects, the •lula Valley, lies the source of the problem . There, lft years ago, the Israelis cleared a swampy marsh.·ll mil.es square and turned it into what they hoped would be lush (am11and just beneath !hr: former Syrian Golan Heights. Ft111 in i lte S1111 or school." Out o( 531 child sponsorships sintt! the organization's start. three years ago. only 11 children have dropped out ot school. The sponsored children are on reservatio"ns in Arizona and New Mexico. The,Y com& from six tribes. the biggest of which are the Navajo and: l!opL .. The little things are of im·. mf"nse lmportancl' to these kids. One of my high school ' classes that sponsored a little:' boy sent a football to him, and · everybody in the Indian school used the football. lt becami community property. It waS; a ftintastic thing for only $1.SO or $2 . The sponsored child ren have. voluntrer counselors "\\•ho go · nut of their way 11' ge t bargains on c 1 o 1 h es , eyeglasses and so forth ," ' r-.1yers said. "If you can get volunteers tt> dri the worl\, you · ttave no _ overh ead. or minimfl,J overhead. So. they are 811 volunteers.· The Jordan watC'r lhllt h11cl been seeping through the marsh was channl'lf'CJ inst<'iid into irrigation ri itches. What doe~n·t reach the Fields or corn and cotlon goes to the sea. Mrs. Norma Garrigus and son Johnny more or less have to paly ball the way th eir lar ge canine friend s \vant to. ~1undane and Mets, two great Danes are ol> viously \va ter·lovcrs. -,, • • j, .. -- I I ) I t l I I I \ I ' I I • ' I ~ ~ )!, •.. ., ., .. ... ·. •. -. .. .· . .. =· • • ' .. .. •. . :-·: :· ·: :· .. • . Pacesetter Life Verv .; Flexible Carefref'. stylish living. a counterpart of '"living belier fnr leM''. is the design approach found in the new Walnut Squ11.re four·plli'X con· dominium deve!opment open· ing Sunda y. Provlding progressive. lux· ury·like homes al modera!e prices, Pacesel!er Homes . rhe developers, are venturing inlo the condominium concept fnr the first time in Oran ge Coun- ty. Walnu t Square, located in the central Irvine area I within the prp<iposed ci ty of Irvine) en Walnut Avenue be1ween CUiver Drive and Jeffrev Road, previews four model condominium units wh ich are tast1>fully decora ted to further enhance the prospect of Jivi ng environmentiilly ''free ". What makes these units unusual, besides their low cost, according to Landon M. Exley, Pacesetter vice presi· den l and general manager, is that they have been designed to su it the flexible life styles cf today's young married set, the single set or the retired couple. The buil ding exteriors come in three shapes -all with cedar shingling com bined \.\'ilh hand·troughcd Spanish stucco with shake roofs. Buyers have several choices cf floor plans. Studio homes are offered with two bedrooms and a family room. two bedrooms and a den . or two bedrooms and a formal dining room. One level t\1•0 bedroom un its have a \.\'ood deck pa11n, adding still another dimension of living. Tastes ver~'. Exley pninled fill!. "Thus, a married cnup!e might select a family rnom, the single person migh! share utilizing the den a~ a library or hobby room. nnd very often the retired couple prefers a formal dining room. Howrvrr. !he concept at Walnut SquarP affords !he buvr r !hr luxurv or l'lt':lection raiher 1han ·a n either-or situation." The units sell in the SJ!l,75n to $21.950 range, have frlln1 950 to 1150 square feet eacl1, and include carpeting. r;:inge and oven, dishwashers. rear yard fencing and complete ex· lerior landscaping . Garage~ and storage areas come with each un it. ~ BABY I Plt't11re Contest Avco Photo Fete Wii1ners Named 1r a pieture is worth I.000 words, Avco Financial Center in Newport Center w a s thoroughly describC'd by near· ly 1.500.000 of !hem In the re· t·enl photo contest inspired by lhe bu ild ing and sponsored by the Irvine Company and Avco F1nanc1al Services_ And. "'hJle J('grnd has it 1hat pho1os don't lie ... or the nearly J.~ entries subn11tted. there were almusr 1.500 d1fferrn1 ways of looking at thr building." ai;tording to James P. Fellon. AFS vice presidP.n!. Anolher prnvrrb has it that ''beauty i.~ 1n 1hr eye of the beholder." which may explain the difference among the photographs. Thal and the fact that !he building itself, rising 16 stories abovP Ne1vporl Cen ter"s l''inancial Plaza, j.o; constantly changing with the n1ovement of sun and shade, reflecting !hr sky and ocean t1lon_1i ils shimmering glass surfaces. Designed by Welton Bel.'.ket and Associates, it was built b;,i C. L. Peck Conlrt1clor, with Ketchum, Peck and Tooley, Investment Builders, serving as consulting developers. Cosl is e~timated at $10.000,QOO. J::ntries were invited in three categories--co!or prints, color slides, and black and white prinls -wilh an overall sweepstakes winner to be selected. Rules stipulated only that the building or some pnr tinn nf ii appear in the Photo. While commercial processing \.\'8 S accept.able, many of the en · trants devoted as much time tn !;ib work as 10 thl' actual shoo!i ng , with frequently spec· tacu!ar results. "The quality or the cntrie.~ \Vas commensurate wilh the beauty of the building itself." commented Lloyd Johnson, Irvine's manaj,ler llf cnm· mercial marketing. '"I can't think of any higher praisr" Winner of the $ 5 0 0 sweepstake.~ award was a black and v.·hite print in v.·hirh the clouds. surrnund ing the up- prr portion of the building see.med 10 mcrgr with their O\\n reflections along the ex· terior 1valls. ll was subn1!!tl'd by Frank Kingaard, of 405 lrvine Avl' .. Newport Beach. Ken Knigh t, of 133! S. \11nr , Fullerton, won 1he $100 first prize in the color print di vision Sl'cond and tti1rd pri:tt w1nner5, worth $50 and $2.5 re~pectively. were both sub1nilttd by Nea l 1.-litnes. of 1114 W. Hacienda Dr ., Corona, 'rhe winning black and whit~ print v.'as subm11ted by Robert Tra('y. 17631 Queenswreath Way. lrv1nr, w11h Roger \V. Bnrst. Z322 Brooke Road, Fallbrook. anr1 Hobert . .'\. r.umn11ngs , 15'122 Crey Oak SI , Westm1nstrr. w1nn1n:;: se" cond and 1h1rd pri~.e~. rriie n1oney was the san11•: in all d1v1.s.1ons. Color slidr w1nnrr wa~ Ralph Aus11n or 2 51 6 5 ~lanzanita Or , Dana Point. Sven Gronstrand of 2 4 ,l 2 Pacific Co11st JI i g h w a y , Lomita, a11d August Vt'. Hed- inan of 516 W. Sycamore St , El Segundo. look second and third p];~ce honors. A rral!or who <1b11ndont>d lrnnis for his !ong·time SC('Of\- dary hob by, photography, after a heart attack Jest yrar, Klngaard used a Mamiya ncx 21 , for his winning shot. and did his own darkroom work . Knight. \.\'inner 111 the color print category. ha1t been a professional photoRrapher fnr five y1>a rs, specializing in commercial and industrial photography. He has al so done portraits or many cr.lebritic.s' chi!drer.. He used a Roll eifll'x 2'4 with CPS film for his en· Ir~' 11le black and white print \.\-'inner, Robert Tracy, has been an avid photographer for fivr. years, and is a member of Coast Crimera Clu b. His entrv v.•as shot with a H;isselbla d, then double -pri nted in his own di!rkroom. Austin. ii prnfrssional fnr 26 years, is a retired Marine (·orps pholographer. His win· ning rolnr slide entry v.·as shot \.\-'1t h a 4 x~ Linhof-Techn 1ka us- in~ a super -angulon 90n1m lenll and ~~ktachrome film L1kf' !hi> other winners, he did his 011·n devclopinR Judges in the conlrs1 \.\'rre .Jnhn Cates. cd1lor of Western Photographer m a g a z i n e ~ frank C. McGee. editor. Nev,: \\'orlds of lrvinr: (;ene Can· noy, arl director, L<is Angeles Hcrald·Exa miner: Max in e Reams. Los A11.1:el~ Timcs photo d e pa r I me n I : anrl Richard KoehlP.r, n A IL Y PILOT photo deparlmcnt. Private Garage Space 111 Ali so Villas Area Aliso Villt1s to\.1-'n homes al ?\11sston Viejo, starting at $17.995. offer a number or specific advanla~es not found in other developments. ac· cording to Dilve Mt1ddock~. r11rector nr marketing, Mission Viejo Company. "Prosrectivl' buyer~ a!'e 1<1urprised ""hen rhey discovf'r that Aliso \lill11s offer privatr, enclosed garage5. with direct access frnm the hnme in !ln1nr plan.~. sept1rale laundry ronm.~ for ea ch home and OCauliful tern1rrd hillside s1tr.~. wh1rh " uniqur. '" thl!I t y fH" "' d1>1'elopn1enl. Srvrraf people ha\·e r<ln1mentf'd !hal 1hcy"rr glad they \.\"ai!i?d for Aliso and know that they did the right ----- thin~," Maddock.~ said. "The $l0 million, ~ Z 4 . townhouse neighborhOo'.'.ld open- ed onlY stx weeks ago. Rcspon~e ha$ been so great lh;.it \\'P arr no\.\· tak ing firrn d{'pns1I.$ on the second group of 140 lo v.·nhomes .,,,.·h ich v.·tll h.• rr<idv f!Jr nccupancy ;it th e C'nri of thr year,"' ~laddock ' s.:11d, He nol"d that superb v1e • ' r lnl.\ ;:ire being offered 1n th seco nd 11n11 ;itHI th.it. lh 1ownhome\ arr built nn 1~r rared bluff SI!('$ prov1din hr11nrowncr~ with ~perlacul;i ' \'11"11~ nf !hr rnll1wnj0! ~rrr h il l.~ ~urround 1ng .M i~s 1on \"1 . 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"' I ADDRESS ~ w j!: I CITY ~ I Zlr l; I I I PHON' ' I OP I L----------------------J 8 listen for your name on the air .. 1w z ~ 1480 ON THE AM DIAL I :i f • KWIZ 1480 AM RAD IO • All TH£ GOOD SONGS IY All TH[ g " I • ... • Ln Cuestn l1011ies Hold rnnrlines, massive beams, Mex ican brick and wrought iron typify the home~ al La (:ucsLa, in Huntington Beach, located at Atlantic ,.\~e. and Brookhurst Street 1.\n added bonus is that the homes are only 1.6 miles from the ocean and Pacific Coast Highway. Alto Capistrano Houses Feature Greatest Views "Ou r views and Mediter· ''and people who have owned ranean-type cllmat e are great, homes before are quick lo hut if we didn 't offer a fine recognize i!. They notic~ also horne value in this highly-cnn1-th;il we went to the trouble pe1ili ve 1narket those two and expense to put in li-eycle items \\'ouldn 't mean a thing."' dishwashers. for examplt. in- finds G;iry \Vining.~ of Nnva stead of the \ess costly builder R.ealty. sales agent for All o models. When homes are pric· Capistrano, luxury home ed from $40.500. the se items rlevelopment n1'erlooking the mran a great de;il. '' Dana Point M;irin;i. With '.I and 4 bedrooms and '"Homes p•iced over $40,000. 21., to :i•, baths. the homes of <i.~ nu rs are, t1re lnvt1riably Alto C 11 pis Ir an o have liOld In fam ilies who ha ve p1>rmanenl views over the prr1·iou~ly owned ;i homr or marina and out over the two,"' \\'1n1ngs s;iid. "'They Pacif1\"'. Underground utilities make up a highl:v·snphistiralrd assure !hat no wires or utili1y rn;irkrt anrl the v know what poles impede the views. floor plan they \..·ant an d the 1'he llne and two-story plans features that gn lo mark 11 have from 2.040 It) 2.552 qu;ilily hornr" square feel of living area. He find.~ that such items i'I.~ Thev are complete w i I h concrete driveway~ nn the f'X· Medallion kitchens. ceramic t('rinr and rloublc stlf·clcanini;? tile kitchen counters and lll'ens in the interior bring shov.·er area.~. wel b ;i rs. more than their sh are of cultured marble pullmans and f;ivnrable comment fro m two arn:l lhee-car ;ittached 1·1sitors. garages. '"They mra.n that wr. pl<in· The s11lr~ f"lffici> for Alto Freeway to the Ca m i n o Estrell a off-ramp in San Clemente, then go f'.ast to th e Nova Realty sales office at 630 Ca mino d~ Lo,s Mares. Models are open daily unlil dusk, East Bluff Names Head John V. Se!l1>ns, pre sident of East Bluff Realty, Jnr.., of Newport Beach ha s named A. L. ''Bim" Hastings to posi· ition o{ offict': manager of the Resales DivL~ion of the firm . Hasti ngs has bt':en with Eas! Bluff Rea.lty, Jnr.. since tht":y were established lo represent George M. Holst1>in and Son~. 8.'l exclusive .agents for the B!uHs Comm unity ·above Up- per N1>wport Bay, Nl'!wport Beach. ned for re11l quality 1n the~e Capistra no is qurck!y reached. hon1c~:· 1he agent cla1mrd. Take the Santa Ana·San Diego -~~~~-~~---='--~ ' Resort to This For Everyday Living! 11....,.0.... ~"" ::!\.. n-.. ~-'"'" Ct>_,., .. ,_...._ , . .,,~ .... ""'la ' • ' ,- AL TO CAPISTRANO When you live in one of th e custom-quality homes of Alto Cop- iitrono, you're e njoying surroundings thot vocotioneri com e f;om o ll over the country to e njoy. Cl imate i1 s uperb, with no smog. Th e new Dono Poinl Morino ii only five minutes owoy, olong wi th the beaches for sw imming, s urfing or loafing. We'r~ surrounded by public ond private golf courses in o l- mosl e very degree of challenging difficulty. Our views are mognificenr, out ove r the morino fo the ope n s~o. And our honies ore fust o s good, with e ve ry f eature the succe~sful fon1ily demand s. Every home is well over 2,000 square f ~et in livin g or~o . lorge and specious. Cornmuting ii just o~ eaiy os the living, with the freeway only two minutes Owoy to whisk you to work, shopping or ploy. Long· term financing ot "unde r.prime " 71/• 0/e onnuol percen- tage rote is •voilo ble to qualified buye rs, For th e best of your li fe , see us lodov! from $40,500- So,,10 A110-Son Diego Fwy to Camino f,trello turnoff in So11 (leme11le, then left over the freeway lo 1ole1 office of Nr."o Rl'o hy, f!.>dvJ1ve oger\f, ot 6JO Camino de Lo i Mor1i1. Models open Doily Phone 830-9230 • -., .,... --___ ... ~ • Don't come see these neW honMts In Laguna Nigqel at sunset Unless you bring your checkbool<. These ndw homes are lotated right along the seashore in Laguna '.'Ji guel. They"re in the areas called The Shores and The ~a Terrace. Almost all the homes in these areas have a view of the ocean . And you can imagine the kind of vit-w these homes have with tht': sun going dO\\'n across the ll.'llter. lt"s enough to make you \!.'ant to move in right a'a.·ay. \Vithout even seeing \\:hat the homes a re like inside. The most unusual homes in Southern Callfomil? At The Shores, \\'e bclitve \l."C havt rorne of the most unusual homes in Southern California. The.5e are very beautiful hon1es, built of v..'ood and slumr stone, but lhis isn"t v.hat maJ..es Lhe.m so unusual. [t·s 1he fact that evcrv room in these horn~ has ii beautiful V]ev;. Some fooms O\"Crlook the sea. Some look out on a lovrly garden atrium. And some open out onto the pool area. \Vhen vou live in a home at ·rhe Shores in l.aguna Niguel, you arc surrounded by beauty, E\'ery way you look you see it. l "he Sea ·terrace area of Laguna :\i'gucl is located just aOOve ·rhe ~horcs. As we said earlier, almost every home in this area ha.\ a view of the ocean. But these homes are also interesting from another point of vic1>.-·. Because they· re exceptionally roomy. Most of 1hese homes have four bedrooms. Some have three. All are extremely v..•ell designed to make the maximum use of space. What i• L1IJ1Un• Nlcu•l llke? \\/hen you li1·c in Laguna 1'1gucl, you have quite an a~rtment of recrealional activities to choo~ from. \Ve have a beautiful hcach. The hea.ch at Laguna. Niguel is one of the most unspoHed in Southern California. \Ve have a rrivatc h<';ich cluh. \\."e have the LI :'\J1gurl Country Clu h. v..·ith an 18-hole golf coursE' tha(s rated as one of the t hree be!t in Southern California, and one of the finest in the United States. We"re right next door to the new Dana Point Marina and )'acht Harbor. Hemes start at $40,750. \\ t think thi:: r rir.:r• 0n homes 1n "J he '.::>horc.s fln d 1"he :::-ca ·1crT<iLC ti re \C r\ 1tflSOnaf-.lr. 1-fome.~ 1n ·l'he ~ho1e.s 'st art at $40,i50. l-fomcs 111 l 'he Sea 1-crr11cc start at $44,400 \\·e off tr )Oll c.\ccllrnt r.:nn1·cntinna! terms. The rrinic rates \\Cnt do11 n not long. a,e:o. ~ '\\"C can now offer \OU the 1011tsl rates ;:ivailable today . \\"e shWld t mpha51:.c that these are 1oday·J· rat~. not ye.sterday·s or the day brfore"s. How to set here. Take the San Diego-Santa Ana Free~:11y (H1gh1,1,'ay 5) to Crown V"alfey Park\l.ay. Drive south on Cro\\ n \;a Hey Parkway to the Pacific Coast. High11fl y. 1·urn left until you come to '"l"he Shores"' and "'The. Sta Tcrract' ·· Our phone number is (714) 830-5050 . @Laguna Niguel• Another areat community by AvlO Community DcvclopcrJ, fnc :I l DAI L V fll llf 9 iO Homes ult li! KWIZ 1480 AM IADIO • ALL THI GOOD SONfS IT iii 'iffl • Century Shores Reports Sales Up i WIN FREE! IT'S EASY : I 1971 Austin f"merica I ! CASH (Lots of it) I ! Hundreds of other prizes ~ CENTRALLY LOCATED POOL AND SWIM DECK AT CERRITOS GARDENS Apartments Provides Rest and Rel1xation for Tenant1 Ce1·ritos Develop1ne11t More Lil{e New Apartme11t Homes Cerritos Gardens, P B S Corporation's ne\Y a d u I l apartment community i n Cerritos provides many of the conveniences of a private residence. "We like lo think of our new developments as apartment. homes," said Glen Brengle, P BS Corporation, v ice - president. "They offer the ultimate in privacy and space. 1Jnusual architecture, com- plete sound-proofing a n d carefully designed floor plans are features our tenanls most appreciate." Furnished in teriors are done ln the colors and style of Ear- ly California. A ttra c tive skylights allow ma x i m um natural light into the 11!1-elec- tric kitchens. Additional features include wall-to.-.... ·all carpeting. drapes and plentiful laundry facilities. Cerritos Gardens residents are only 15 minutes from the ocean-beaches or they can relax around one of three heated swimming pools. Shop- ping convenience is im- mediately adjacent at Los Cerritos Shopping Center, a $44 million shopping complex of major department stores and specialty shops, opening in August just two miles away. "Living at Cerritos Gardens also means f'njoying the freedom of low maintenance," noted Brengle. "At Cerrito.s Gardens, we take: care of all the problems of upkeep; residents can enjoy their home '.l•ithout .,..·orry." The one and two-bedroorn apartments are a v a i 1 ab I e furnished o r unfu rnished. Bachelor apar tments are also available. Cerritos Gardens is the se- cond apartn1ent complex Lo be opened in Cerritos by PBS Corporation. PBS Corporation is building single and multi- family developments, mobile home parks and sales com- plexes throughout Northern and Southern California and in Nevada. Models al Cerritos Gardens are on display e very d ay belween !O a.m. and dusk. To reach Cerritos Gardens take the Artesi11 Freeway east to Carmcnita anrl south to South Street. then right lo the com· munily. New Office for S111ith Firm ConduCting business 8 1 usual , but in new hea dquarter9 is the Orange County develop- ment firm of Richard B. Smith. Inc., builders of Broad- moor Homes. Now located at 17802 Irvine Boulevard, at the corner of Prospect Avenue in Tustin, the company occupies ap- proximately one-fifth of its new office building, Broad- moor Square-West. Upon completion, I he building will contain 4300 square feet of office space. Accord ing to H.B. "Pete" Fisher, marketing director of Richard 8. Smith, Inc., it is the first of a two-phase project that ""'ill include yet another commercial structure. Com- mercial suites ·are 11 vailabte, and will be customized to te- na11t specifications, F I she r said. Mort: than Q .6 million in 1971 borne sales have been recorded at Century Shores in Hunlingtoo Beach, breaking all records for the project. "Only ten homes are left In eur third unit that opened for pre-sales less lhan five weeks ago," stated Glen Brengle, vice president ol PBS Corporation, the developers of the 260-home community. "We expect the final two units to move fast." Situated just a mile from the beach, residents enjoy 1 amog-free sea breeze. Century Shores is close to swimmin g, surfing, a nd sunbathing at beach recreation a r e a s . Several parks with picnic areas. playground ~ulpment , and baseball diamonds are also nearby. Century Shores o f f e r s homebuyers a choice of styli sh one and two-story designs witb fi ve separate fl oor plans and l ~ elevations. Up to fou r bedrooms and two-baths are possible, with prices from $23.495. Included in the b a s i e purchase price are such lux- ury features as: living rooms with va ulted ceilings; formal entryways: rear yard fencing with gate, spacious patio and country k itch en s with hardwood c a b i n e t s and formica counter Io p s : underground utilities: forced a ir heating; ceramic tile baths: custom interior and ex- terior lighting fixtures; and large two-car garages with Trai]ers Profitable Reeenl figures acquired by the Trailer Coach Association show that there are ap- proximately 130 mobile home factories in California, the majority of which employe ap- proximately 95 workers. In toto. the 12.350 people wnrking fnr these manufac- turing firms earn an average of $;) per hour, at'Cording to TCA. Multiplied by five eight-hour work days. times ~ weeks a year. the grand total comes to $128.440.000. Free Real Estate CAREER NIGHT ·- * * * * * * Hear how F. M. Tarbell Co., Inc. sold 11/z billion dollars In properties. Learn how you can achieve unlimited income. Learn all the fa cts on how to get you r lic e ns e. He ar specia l g uest speakers a nd presen ta ti ons. Video te levi sion tra inin g de monst ration . Mee t ou r manageria l staff a nd a sk questions . Learn how our "fast start" program trains you to success . Discover the insi de story how 219 of the Tarbell sales people won the coveted "Gold Key" sales award Qiven for selling over $100,000 in home sales in the month . LICENSED OR UNLICENSED Don 't Miss This Great Opportunity! Monday, August 2nd, 8:00 P.M. Retail Clerk's Union Bldg. 8530 STANTON AVE. INEAR CRESCENT) BUENA PARK NEAR KNOTIS BERRY FARM, STANTON & CRESCENT F. M. TAR BELL CO. -__ ,.., • REALTORS "a network of .39 offices" ~---·----. . ;. --. abundaril working and storage are11. Six major shopping centers ire within a two-mile radius of Century Shores. "Location of schools is a lways one of the big ques- tions we are asked by homebuy,r9." noted Brengle. ''At Century Shores an elementary school, junior high school, parochial school and a high school are all within walking distance. Two junior colleges are within a fifteen minute drive, while th e University of California at Irvine and California State Colleg' al Long Beach are easily reached via the San Diego Freeway." Cranston To Speak On Hornes Forensics Contes t Set 2 = 3 Send a poslcard, or the alla ched coupon wll h i:; ! your name, address and 2lp code, including ~ 9 phone number to' KWI Z, So,ta An a, Colif-I ! ornio, 92703. a ~ r ------~.:.'.'.'~'.'..'-".:'.'.'.: ______ , ~ ~ A Harbor Area resident and S real estate eXe<::U\Jve WllJ gel a a chance to represent th r ~ Newport Harbor.Costa ~tesa : I KWIZ DREAM WHEEL i I NAM l I I ADDRESS E Board of Realtors Oct. 3 at an ~ industry speech contest. ~ Dick Dorsett, manager Of l e~ ! I zrp j!: IPHON ii! I DP 1 L----------------------J I C. F. Colesworthy & Co., wori =: top honors in the Hometown ~ Speech Contest Thursday at ~ the group's weekly Balboa """ Bay Cl ub breakfast meeting. § ro;·~h~,~~;~~.?~.;:~:·~::;;~ ~ listen for your name on the air ·I ty history book, was °"'"ti's i!: 1480 ON AL ~ topic which wo" him a shot al ::I THE AM DI = th statewide competition in c ~ Los A"gele.. • KWIZ 1480 AM RADIO • ALL THE GOOD SONGS IY ALL THE i:: California Senator A I a nl-~~~~ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;~ Cranston will high light Trailer! Coach _ A!:sociation's all-day seminar on the 1970 Veterans ' Administration Housing Act, Tuesday. August 6. at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. SEE Explosive l.R.A. World Championship Spea king at the noon lun- cheon there, Senator Cranston will project aspects of the Act as il applies lo mobile home lende~ and dealers, 300 of ""'horn are expected al the meeting. BOY'S CLUB OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Also on hand to explain the inlent of the program and its procedural requirements, will be staff members from the Los Angeles Regional VA Of- fice. Mr. Edward L. Colleton. TCA ·s Di rector of the Desler Division, has arranged the program especially for mobile home lenders in the morning from 9:30 to 11 :30 and mobile home dealers in the afternoon from !:30 to 3:30. Real action wilh cowboys competing on rough broncs and rugged bulls for top prize money and world championship points. SHEUE FIELD, HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGH SCHOOL The 11 :30 to J .30 lunch for those anending either sessioo. i~ 1ncludf'<I in the $10 registra- tion ree which may be paid at the door from 8·30 lo 9:30 a.m. Advance registration can be arranged through TCA headquarters at 3855 E . LaPalma Ave .. An ah e i m . Calif., or by phoning {213) 625- 2181 or 171 4) 630-1 440. Sat., J uly 31 2 and 8 p.m. Sun., Aug. 1 2 p.m. ADULTS $2.80 17 Year• a11d U11der Vi l'R /CI Come to the land by the sea-Coronado Cays-combining the magical mood of the Caribbean with the security of Coronado Island. Bounded by beaches an d yacht harbors, the Cays offers seclusion and privacy with a sentry at the ma in gatehouse and the protected seawall access from th e crystal waterways. ' Coronado Cays is a group of individual cays and islands . Choose a prestige water- front Jot on Gre en Turtle Cay, fro n ting on th e water and bulkh ea de d for you r indi- vidual boat dock. Or enjoy a beautiful home in Jamaica Village-within a few steps of th e wate rways and bo at slips, epproached through lush, landscaped malls. Schools, shops, park s and all civic amenities will be included, as well as a ma gnifi- cent, private Coronado Cays Club complex and superb dining and entertainment. Jamaica Village homes, $57 ,700 to $68,100; Green Turtle Cay waterfront lots, $36,500 to $u 6,6oo. Four miles 10uth of the Hotel Del Coronado on the Silver Strand. • For your free bro- ch ure telephone 423-7000. , . ---·~·· . ~··-... San Diego'• onl1 lu.xury ro idenrial m•rina ---- '" t:: ...;1, • ' \ I l ' ) I l ' Je DAI LY PILOT ; , .... llUE-WATER, WHITE DEATH; (; IMCWDES SOME OF tHE MOST · ;. SMASHING MAN-AGAINST· ( BEAST FOOTAGE EVER FILMED I ! . "ABSOLUTEL '( BREATH· TAKING, GASP-PRODUCING!" ~.,a.in t;H~t. NBC r oday Snow "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" The hunt for the Great White Shark "1(1 STATION ziaRi" ••• Off;,. o, ••• 7: 1 J , .... ... ~.-~.;· This is the g movie you should not see alone. """"'""':"'WlllARD -BRUCE DAVI SON· SONDRA LOCKE· ELSA lANCHESfER • _, ...... _.. . ...... -............. .,..... ...~·•.W• .., ERNESf BORGNINE "Martin ""'"'RAl90N ·;:·~-~;:;.; ·-··••HxNOR1H 01AAU.1rnwr _,.JilQRIBRISKtH A8Cf'f'ROOUCTOH 1 ~•!M-..,i.i IN COLOR ...... .,OANl£l klAHH --G·-...:i.~ NOW PLAYING! PACIFIC'S EOWA"D'S FOUNTAIN VALLEY HUNTINGTON CINEMA OAJVE-IN K)UNTAIN llAUIY-962·2411 tiUNTINGTON llACH co .HIT . HOUSE THAT Oltl/'/'£0 81000" IGl'J \1)41 ""°'" ~1·-' •• , .• 601 MOl. l~ru !hU!I. ''Wihlrf" rt 1.1~ I. 12'00 trililhif't (QNTINUQU:l 0.0.llY l~OM 1 00 PM (o..,pl~•* ... ,,w Dl lot~ •• 10 1~ PM !'>PEClill MIDNIG HT ::.1--1ow ON f~I ... :>AT. Fn.11i:s;.;:·iiili1iii'ii'.i:i'ft·1too•"'•;p1 PLUS "THt: Hous• THAT 0111PF'ED 1Looo" Co"loletr .~ .. '"I.Dre o~o~1~1<:::_:"'":'':'~0~··~....:..:_:::::_ _____________ J ONTINUOUS MATINEES DAILY SPECIAL 12:00 MIDNIGHT SHOWS ON FRI. & SAT. SM 0 " ••AIC;H .... 0 . AT •LLll • 4 ••• <o••t """v o. ••• O•••o .,,,... 8'17-9608 • Hu .. ro .. o•o,. ••-<H • 2ND TOP THRILLER• P~1t1 (vshong & (h•ostopher let "THl HOUSE THAT DRIPPlD BLOOD " 2ND HELD OVER! WEIK PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT 2ND GREAT W£EK. WiLLARD 't EDWARDS c ~!:\ ·t;J: "BLUE WATER, -··-., •• ~-~.:,~~.~ ~...,.., 1 .. , n, WHITE DEATH" ... ...... .... ... ""' ................... . 2 nrl Ttte tult for the ·1011 Allr.11 lion GnietWhMeShmtt M•<l10 ,.1(0'" 0•11nr !)L1or f Irr "THE LAST VALLEY "'"' -- .. ~A!t~~~l~c~.!l! DIRECT FROM llS Joral NOW FOR THE 1 SENSATIONAL 1ra11 1ST TI ME AT • , ROADS HOW ~ POPULAR ENGAGEMENJ I ~·· ra .2QPRICES1 IKlil'ii=..=.=-.art ~ H TOP HIT -BARRY NEWMAN •Cl[AllON LITTLl ~ "VANISHING POINT" <GP ) LY! CONTINUOUS MATINEES DAILY AT BOTH CINEMA ~ 'ioNQ~~~ ». ~ Its ~~· •· '°"·'· '""'".,p'"""' •~ scrumdidilyumptiousl ~~ •···· ... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.o.,.· •'-,;..: . .,, Jno ill CINIMA WIST •l lr"1 "SUPPOllT YOUllt lOCa,l Hll!lftlf'''' ,,..~..,.,...,.,~ ~ STARTS 1/4 "WA lT DISNEY'S PINNOCHIO" POSITIVELY lNDS TUES .. AUG . 3 ..... ,,,~ ..... ,. °' fl l ',1, ~ flSl\L PICIURE · l ECH'JICOLO R' PA.N~VISION. ~ «» EDWARDS CINEMA VIEJO MIS"ON YllJO .. , ... STEVE McQUEEN 1Ntl" I.• ••l!Ot ",1 •>• IO""'"Y(•<ot "" "A 6U•llGNT ICi' "MURPHY'S WAR " G) IN II iN "LEMANS" Wolter Matthau Elaine Mo "'A NEW LEAF"' STARTS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 11 "'SONG OF NORWAY" .. • ----• 'Blood, Sweat, etc' Thelma Hou~ton Puts It Together By MURRAY STRACHAN Rrv1eu•111a lht iilrts of 'Blood, Stvrot nnd TPnrs' poses a ge11eratu>n 11np tl1r1t tould only be brirlgtd by the use of a <.'r1t1c closer to the artists' (JQI! group. Mur· rny Srracha11 is a l11i1l1 school journalism strulfl"11t tclio fell he could fill the breach. for lhe Daily Pilo!. Driving home a program ol deep-rooted soul and rock , the combined performances or Blood , Sweal and Tears 8nd dynamic soul singer Thelma Houston pul it all together for a full house opening night at the Greek Theater. In a strong presentation featuring some or their recent ro.·.,..,~ .. ,_~ ,:·~ ............ "\-•'<l<>,; ,..., •• 1JlMIS sa1•11 ·11~01"1l(Dlll1$(.l!'r IRJ"'C.~•I ~ SATURDAY & SUNDAY ''SLIOG.I" 2:l0--6:0J-9:41 "OWL" 4:25 & l :DI PACIFIC WALK-INS 1 0)1[ Ol'l'l[l OPll:NS Men. tfttll l'ro. 6_0o p '"· l•I. a. !oun.; U :OO p.nl. ,lo ll Colo• Sl•ow E r,,~sr loron,n~ !lolly D•v•• "IU"'NY O'M.t.11 1 " (GI') Pl11t • Poul No\0/'"0~ • (';-~· "'""""'y ''COOL M"'NO lUl(l" l"lv• • John P~•!l•O L• .. "VON ltl(MTOl'lN & lllOWN" /GPJ .lo ll Coro• F•mllv (nle•IOil\mtl\! w ... o,. .... ' "MH.LION OOllAll' DlJ(I(" "' Ply 1 Jo• r ly"n "1Alllf."00T t"l!l!CUTIVI " ir-1 li'iflli.l l "'"'°'" ••• ...... ~··-I 81' ·~"" A ll (ol"' p,.n,I••• Eno•Qf">•MI "I LUli WllTI!•· WHITI 0'-illH" 01.,, • 11.oo• ><u<1•~~ ''1CI ITATION ll!Rll'A (0 ) ......... ' .... ., ........... ,, .. , ••I /lfl ~···~ .... I .. ~"·'-tll 1111 Al l Colo• Prtm•f •e Enci•111mentJ "W!llY WOMI(" I TNI CKOCOU.TI l'AClOlfT" tG) Plu• "eOY 01" TWO WOlllOi" (0) ..... ,,, ... "C••••• ~·•·• All (lllOr Pr~<nl~•~ Enq~o~mrnl Sir•" M<Ov~•n ''ON AW Y 'UNOAY" !G) PH11 • llot>-'1 R"<JIO<d ''OOWNHILl AA.CEii" (GP) '""~'" ... "'"'~'"""" '" "'' -·-··-..... ,, .. .... Color P1•ml•t1 EPOl 0t"'"'' J""" Wav,.. • M•v"•~ O'l'l•r• ''11G J.&11(•" IGl'l ... .,, • John P hi!lln LIW "VON ll lCHTO,IN I lllOWN" 101') ·-·-_ .... hits such as "Go Down Gamblin '" and ··Mam ma Cl't:i High." the popular nine- man group or Blood, s~·eat and Tears gave a concert performance in the exclusive stylt that only they can create. The crowd's hlghe5t a~ proval wa.s drawn by fonner accomplishments, "And \\'hen I Die" and ''Lucretia MacEvil'' which invited au- dience participatioo. However, the attention of the mostly rapt audience w as oc- casionally lost in draw-out in- strumental sol05 in the middle and ending of songs. to convey moods and fee!.Jngs ol her S011gs. The u!t of the screen 11.·as mosl efttc!J\'11!' in the number ·'Mr. Bojangles" in which lhe silhouetted flgure o{ BoJangltt; "Jumped"° high '' in the form of an interpretath ·e dancer. Though most of the solos were deserving of meril on their own, lh!!y often strayed and sometimes detracted from ttie original compositioo. On the whole, Blood , Sweat .11.nd Tean: was iU familiar spec- tacll!. From the st.art, with clear, forceful soul sound. Thelma Houston took control of the spotlight. With her voice seeming lo come from the sky, Thelma made a moving entrance v."ith Harrison's "Mv Sweet L<lrd" and continued through her performance 1n the same striking manner. Adapting the great works of Olher artists to fit her unique style, Thelm;i sang Harrison. Simon and Garfunkel, Joplin ;ind Jesus. but. most of all , Thelina sang 'fhelma. The effects of the screen ad - ded much to Thelma's part of the concert but was diYp-- polnlingJy absent from the B S and T portion ol the show. The weekend B S and T - Thelma Houstoo fina!f! pro- ml.ses to reach the soul sound advocates who are going primarily lo see the original Blood. S"·eat 11nd Tears and are in for a surprise w11h Thelma. The sentiment of thl'I evening can be summed up "'ith the \~·ords shining on lhP side of the soul singers' coat -"Thelm a Loves You.·• Top Dancer Edward VIUella. America's mO!t famous m8!e danrer, \\'ill be !he guest performer \vith the California Ballet Uin1pany at Russ Auditorium in San Diego, on Sunday, Aug. I 11! 8;00 p.m. NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY In a style that says !rue emotion and feeling. Theln1a reached out and made soul- penetrat1ng contact to all in at- tendance. Coupled with her f ine ~ing1ng. t-.llss H nu s lo n employed visual effects on a screen using colored lighting Villella. princi pal d ancer \\'ith the r-;ew York Cit.v Balll!t ~incP 19$7. will be a partner of Carmrn ~1athe. pr i n c i pa 1 dancer froin the London Fesfiv;1I Ballet. They will riance the "Don Quixotl! Pas de Deux ... , l u s MATINEES DAILY 1 P.M • PETER I\ABBIT 'J:qES 0F BEATRIX P0TTER l't.RH'lR.•![fl RY ~ClR~ 0 f THE R0YAL BALLET 1 (}1 A J<>hn llt•l>n.,rh< · Rich•rd (,n,.,J,. "' Prntluc11nn ,,, LJJ frl'm t~t l l 1lm Pr<>d.!.Jd. •lr,·hl\<(n!Pt" ~ e_:~ MC.IA CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES AT 1:00. J:OO . 5:00-7:00-9:00 P.M . FOR GROUP SALES CALL ED PRUES lll-657-6100 ALSO Marl o Tllam111 IR "JENNY" EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT SHOWING NOW!! WOW! FANTASTIC -J•,.,•• s ... 1.1o, ..... , and NE\l/F'OllT Bt~C fl • O~.JBJ~I} ~ Suftdoy • Tllursdciy .. 8:00 P·'"· i"rldciy & Soturday .. 8 :30 P·'"· Matlfte• Wed .... , .. 2:00 p.m. Sat. Motlft" • , . . 1 :JO & 5:00 Suft. Matin-. .... 1 :00 & 4:)0 l .BALBO~l . • . . 673-4048 • • Ol'EN I 6:45 • 709 l . l1IM. · · - I ••Iba• '"'"'r:•1:'• BETTER THAN I ~ENDLESS SU~.~~.~' I e NOW SHOWING e Meitt th1 '"'""''•" ll ttlit "'"o!hitr .. that •~•• r!it~lllHI hitr own pitnsloft plan ! MOTORCYQ.E OM AllY SUNDAY Box Office Opens 7:15 p.m. ---, ::~!:"~ Show Storts ~ at Dusk "Big Jake" PLUS Sreve McQueen 1.-:» "The Reivers· ~ MATINEES Dill! FROM UO P.11. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Jolin Wa yne Ricll ar~ Boone "BIG JAKE" ''I mmensely entertaining! Filled with incredible energy .. fi1tfights and gunfights by the score I John Wayne in top form!" Co-Hit ot Pacific Drive-Ins "VON RICHTHOFEN AND BROWN " ' I She m1y not be "WHISTLER'S MOTHER'' bu! :Jtr s got her por1r,,1l m e.•1ery ~t0JJC'°H1 the Count.tyl -AND- Th• b.auty et "lo'"•o ofttl Jull1t1" co'"hlllflt wlrh th1 lm,•~I of "LoH Sto ry" --__ .... ~--"3.· . ---·- ;I • • in ., " •• rl. of ,,_ s .. d g al d lh e p ' al 's r. r t Saturday, July 31, 1971 DAILY PILOT Jl • Otto Pre111ing.er to Do TV Fil111 LAS VEGAS By RICK UU URO\.\' HOLLYWOOD (UP[) Notel to watch television by : 'nl• headtin1rs: Otto Prem- A.f~1'1-51.7S H'I '!.11 ("i'a'e" I!< JDh~ W~y~~ "l lG JAl(E" !OPI A.110 ''SA.VAGE WH.0" T~r!lr.~; 1rue '"' 80••"•w•• ,_l•I l(i4h M•lin1-su' I JG ~"' AT90TH Cl,.f.:DOMI: THf.:ATfll tn1er ts th'-latest movie figurf' to take a rrack at televi~ion i11 a major wa y . , . hf' will pro- duce. direct and st.ar in a two- hour motion picture 1nade ex· prf's.sly for ABC-TV, "Open QuPstinn ," :i l'ourtroorn tln1m:i d!'al!ng wi1h a l'nn1rn\'tr~ial sr.1· tr111! !''urlhrrrnnrf', says AB C'-TV, Prem1ngt'r has s1 ~nl'd 1~111 1s Nlzer , 1he prn- n11nenl trial Attorney and ..-1ulhor lo write !ht' screenpla~·. 1 which tht> nP!work de!'>l:ribea as "his fir.~! SUl'h vrnture for the film n1ed1um ." Thr you ngest eollege presi- dent in the nation, Leon Bols- tein, 23-year-old head or F'ran· A1h1ltt Sl.50 Jrs. Sl.50 Child 75¢ • l ' ~ • ~ i ' O••n9e Counh'• tll&<Okbt.l•ler 5~ow Y•l~o "KLUTE" IRI "VANISHING POINT " Miko Ni<~o l1' "CAR NAL KNOWLEDGE" IRI 1T•rr1n9 J•<i< Noc!lcl•on SEEi. .• lHE ONLY MAJOR FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW IN SOUTHE RN CALI FORN IA! SEEi. •• THE INSTANT" ADD-A- ROOM" ONFLATABLEJ PNEU.DOME HOUSE •.. "' le.,•~••il ;" lei "'"gel•• ll"'•' Ho"'• Mogozino MEET/ ••• TOP DESIGNERS IN THEIR FULL SIZE DECORATOR ROOMS • PACKED WITH THI LATEST FEATURES FOR B£TTER LIVING! • IT FILLS THE ENTIRE CONVENTION C!NTERI • ECOLOGY EXHIBITS ANO DISPLAYS! •THE LATEST IN MOBILE HOME & VACATION LIVING! SHOW HOURS: 5 • 11 p.m. Weekdays Noon • 11 p.m. Saturdays Noon • 9 p.m. Sundays ADULTS .•. $2.00 JUNIORS .• $1.00 SAVE 50< S,.-<iol Oio<ount li(k•h ovoiltthl• of: Ynvr ~ear•tl At~HA tlETA MAl- l(fT-TH•lrTV DRUG STO~f SU,NA PARK CENTPI -UNITED CALI F. BANK Of O•ANGE COUNrY. Mike Nichols '~' '''"""' "' f«0<lo• o! 'Wliti l t,.id ol ~"''"'' Wol!ll" "1 '• Crodooll" ~t,1,, 11" NOW! G"'" Y" 1 l u~• '" l''' (!(1 f•••y · '"""" • fv...,.') ,, .,, ; , Exclusive Orange County Indoor Engagement ' I No Reserve d Seats roraJ .. J!iral1 IVrGe • ... .__ --· --· . -~'·--··1•,, ....... " ............ ,. .. f.ll'l.'f•>la:l.fllJll, .............. .,,__., , ... .itl:-\'l "" ~ ........ floll.)l"'lr·• ·-· , .. , .... "-"·· ,. 11, -· ....... , ,,.~ ... -..... --1-fl-••l•(o l"" ... , ...... ·':"-'· .. ,,.., '""" t ...... '""'\IOI! SlAO!UM II 2 ORANGE 639 ·8850 ··-··• .. •~ ... · .. ~···~ .... , .......... ...,., .... ,,, ............... , ........... , ........... , .. ·~ ' .• ,. ..• "'" .• .. .. . ' .. ~··· .~., .. . ',. ,11-·-~- "'·'" .~"•• """ "" • (INEMAWEST ti I WESTMINSliR llso . ··s 1CILllH CLAN . li92 4493 Also ··v1NISHIHG POINT°' .. -.... conia Colle1e ln New Hampshire, reporU on h1a fi rst yur in that job ()0 NBC ... TV '! morning "Today" aerles next Thur!day ... Archbi!hop f"ulton J. Sheen. who once had a lremendously pop u I a r trlt1·1s1on strll'S. i~ t1 guest on thP same network's "Com· ment ~" program this Sunday. , , "If You Turn On." an l awa rd·v.·inning documentary sttn In Los A11gele:ii and con• cerning narcotics abuse, will be presented for 11n hour on CBS-TV Aug . 17, and inclurlPs Car ol Burnt>tt, Arte John"'-on and Grtg Morris discus~inR: !he problen1 ;i lon~ v.· J t h medical nulhoritirs and )oung persons NBC-TV vn!I 1ry tn ~rt 1t!i 1't'!Pran serie!i "l ron~1de:· anrl a new one, "Sargr." off to a 'Brigadoon' Slated Open aud ition.~ for ~rner and Loewe's "Bri11ouioon" will be held_ Monday, Aug. 2 and Tuesday, Aug . 3 at 7:30 p.m. in room' 21:-i of the First Unit ed Method lsl Church of Fullerton, 114 S. Pomona St. Singers are 11skrri lo sing a sclet'!ion from "Brigadoon " in the sanle kev as the score and dancers sh0li!d enrne prepared to dance. :\n a{·companist will be provided and scripts will be 11vail a'ble for readings. Jan Duncan will direel the production sponsored by the Thcatrr Arts Commiltee nf !he church_ 1'his is the se<"on<l .show done by lhe group !hi.s year. the first being H-s high!.v successful "Okl;ihnrn;1:" last .l<intL1ry. ~·!rs . Dun«illl <liret'trd thaL shO\\' as well as "Sound of ,\,lusic" for Fuller!on Fr,ollightcrs ttus spring. Musical director \1·111 be John Grr en. aorl l\athlef'n Meleher nf AnRhcim will choreograph. '' B r i gad n n fl ' ' \Viii hr presented at 8.30 p.m. Sept. 24 and 2.'i and · OcL I and 2 al the Fullerton Junior College C1m- pus Theater. BOB STA CK SUES CBS LOS ANGELES 1 llP! \ Actor Robert St<1ck named CBS system in a S25 million damage !iUit Tuesday, con· tending the n e I w n r k '!i documentary, ''The Selling nf thr Penta11on" depicted him as a hawk on the Vietnarn war. Slack said the documentary put him in the position of bt1cking thP v.·ar when in fret he alwa.vs has opposed the in- volv ement or thr Un1ied States in Vietnam. The suit s11id CHS lift(•d R SC'gment nr a 1~68 Air Vorce !raining film in whiC'h Slack :ippe11red and used it \vilhnut his penn1ss1on in th e dncun1cntary on the public relations activities of the military. • All THE GOOD SONGS BY All THE SUPERSTARS "' .. i ~ :l .. 1;; "' i ~ i;ma"h ~tart th1~ fHll h; com· blning the programs end their stars, Raym11nd Burr and Georg.: Krnned)', 111 A two-- hour production that will serve as the seasiin prrnucr for both !'hows Sept. 14 ,,. "Ironside" ! Burr 1 is ;ibnut a v.•hrelchair de1t'ctlvt>. <ind "Sarge'' 1Ken· nedy I i.~ abnut a fnrn1er policeman-!urnf'd-pr1es!, and the lwf}-hour 1;1le ('(ln('en1s the efforts or thf' pair to tr11tk down n psyl'h{lpath who has murdered th ree priests . •·ironside" and "Sargt>" 11 ill be sPen bal'k-tu·ha ek each v.·eek on Tucsd:iy n1g!1ts The programs· NBC.'J'V'i; n1nnthly , twn ~hour news1nagazine , "First Tues- d:-1 v:' v.ill be rrtitled •·rhunolog" 11 hen it rno\'es: Lo Fl'ldBy Oct 2i _ .. CBS TV's 1·olleRr crl'd1t series, "Sunris(' ~('1nrs1cr ." will <ilfer e11ursrs in "A n1cri c<1n Urban Politics" and "Class1c;1I .r..1v1holoRY in Literature, A1'1 a11d ~·lu~ic " in the f;ill terrn sl;1rtinR Srpt. 26 . .. Organic food Is srhedulcd tn be the subjrct of 1l pane! discussion, and di~play, on the •·rodav" sho\V \\'ednesdav," with t1Ci vocates and df'tractOr.~ presenting pros and cons on the subject ... The 101\1 ratings nf last to.1onday nigh!'s Mon tre<1l-Cl1ica)!o baseb111! i:u1n1e on NBC TV are proof !h<il !hf' net1-1urk 11111s! prrsrnt allract11·e rnnteh11p~ 1f ii hflfJl'!i to ~tore steadily 111 pri1nc tin1r \1•1lh 1he sport F'ootnotr: NBC <'~1i111<1I<'~ that, as or July I, 1norf' 1h11n 48 percent of all Amerir:in television households had color sets. 'Ca tons ville' A Sn1asl1 '"!'hf> Trial of 1he Catonsville Nine" by Vather nan1el Ber- rigan has broken all ex1st1ng box ufflf<' and allendanec record~ at the ii.lark Taprr Foru111, \~hC're it will eonclude lts scllt"duled eng<1ge1nent S11n- da1· _ 'i'hc produelion. wh1rh has been a cons1s1ent stll-out 111- traction since It bf> g a n previews June S was sold oul for all <1dvanre p<'r forn1ances \\"eeks aj;(o. 11 will rlo~e S11n - da y aflf'r pln~•in,g to 99 8 prr· rent of e<ip:icil)' for lhr rngagernf'nt and racking up a 1otal gross of $205 .000 !Qr the ;.4 pt:rforn1ances and 12 pre- virws_ ''Othrllo" hiid held the rrcord \1·ith $191.3.13. Earlier p;lt'<' srlt<•r·~ \\'rre Ovid's "Meta111or·pllosl'S'' <lt $1H4,l54 anti ]';1111 ~ills' ·'SI or y 'l'lif':lh'I'" Wiiii $174,717. ·rhr box uffi1·e hil~ oprnPrl ror 111 .. 1'1n11·111 t'\~·n! nf !!11· l~il Ct'nl1•r T!u•;1t r r {;rnup .~ca~r)n u1 thr. 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Jim Plunkett, heralded Heisman Trophy winner rro1n Stanford and rifle-armed Dan Pastorini or Santa Clara shared the All.Star Quarterbacking. But their shots were hurtling mnsl of Lhe time and the run~ing ga~e couldn't take up the slack agalllSt Bal!1more·s renowned defense. Plunkett hit on only six of 16 passes for ~ yards while Pastorini threw only two ~trikes in nine shots for 13 yards. lt took a pass interference call against the Colts' Jim Duncan 1n the opening 15 seconds nf the second quarter to i1et up the col· legians' first touchdown . They got the ball on the one and hard working John Brockington or Ohio Stale bulled it acrcw ending a 50 yard thrust in eight plays. The final result was sealed after Mor. rall, veteran of 16 pro seasons, speared Tom Mitchell for a 44-yard touchdown First Rou1id 62 Palmer, Nicklaus Tearing LlGONIER , Pa. (AP) -"Just once ball, get in the hole," Arnold Palmer yell· ed at an arching seven iron shot that was heading for the flag. Tbe ball obeyed. IL hit on the green, hopped once and ducked into the cup for an eagle two that helper! power Palmer and partner Jack Nicklaus In a stunning nine-under-par fi2 and the firs t-rnunrl le::irl in !he $200.000 PGA National Tea1TI Championship. "[ knew right then il was gning to be one of those member-guest tournaments." Nicklaus joked Friday after the defen- ding champi.ons and pretoumey favorites had !aken a one-stroke margin over Australian Bruce Crampton and Orville Moody. It wasn'! exactly true. Nicklaus made four of their seven birdies and saved par on the tough 18Lh. Palmer had three birds and an eagle on his home course, the wel and i;'oggy Laurel Valley Golf Clu):i. Moody. slu mp.ridden -all season. nH1de six birdies inclucling ;i 3rl-ront puH on !he final hole that gave his team second alone. Tied I-Or ·third at 64 \\-'ere John Schlee and Bob Smith. former · champions George Archer and Bobby Nichols and two bTolher combinations. Dave 11nd Mike Hill and John and Dick Lotz. Lee Trevino, the U.S., Canadian :ind British Open king, and partner Howie Johnson could manage only a 68, leaving F"sl •ovl>d 1eoro• ot FrO!aY In "'" ,.·GA H~•ional ,...,..., d1em~'°"'~I~: N •c~l~u,·P!lm., (ramplon-Moo<lv 0. Lv!t·J Lui! Sc~l~e 5n1•!l'I Q. Hlll·M H•ll A•r_n••-N,,•·n·< Wei,~oof-Y,oc•v C.~--1'>1' W·•ll r~vne.l'el•rMn L'Jn~-S•cr>ion O~t/QI ,,,.11.,.1 n H•fn•v·l i-o'" FtN>•ll-W1n~ CM"cl" O•vlm N'~rc-Pon Gold' I r•n!l-Mc L •~rlo~ CeuPP•v· Sr nro..i~ r w;rc~•'" rn"""" Eld"1-HOO<'<'' D•C~tn•on-Snr•d GMre!l·Otll Milc~rll.J C Sn••!I l lll'.r·St•ll Fvn,e!h-Meno.,1 A•ron-C(!Odv Ekn•lhrrO••·GOO••• Bo••,-Collin1 Sdnu!la-S1l1nto Henrv-H•ni.Dn !lftor!l-Slnne MOl\e•-C-rl•1 J~n~· "•ce·Sne•d C•r<vdo-ll•·rl B><on-P1c. .. 11 Jnhr»On-Trov1rt1> l' I l•wonM· He• rd O••.<~·Cn•• {,rr•n-lel'I•\ l S~•w·M ~~~''' r lo\ld -<t~'b"O S•rw•r-~""M •lin ·R!••M t"-o•Gn·t Jon•; o;>"u" !l•<f>"•·J•nU''~ ~I~~'~' ll•~'n P " <·•·· 0 M"•n"~ (',,,.., c,.-.~ ~··-· "''~ """"~""'' H1•~e •. z.,1~v !loll J•m.-·n· C,il~~r!·M•nn• Gr>OI ~ov•' l olt>t<t·Q•'""' toc~or-Mt• ;,;I J?.)()...67 Jl·JI -OJ JIJ..l~ ~· ll-11-0• ll·ll -tl• _,, "-" JJ.Jl-M " JJ-ll-61. h-Jl --·· J?-l•-60 l•·l2 ·No ll·l•-"' J<l.JJ -01 l~·ll-v1 11·3'---0I l'-JJ--<11 11-35---61 J6·J1--"' 'j·lA~I J ·l2--61 J.1.JJ-t.I H·l2-lil l.).l'--<ol l •·JJ-t.I .l$-l1-0I lS.Jl-611 J5·JJ--ll! JS.ll-6! .]O-J'--<o! l •-l<l-b.! J).J5-v! l"H---oll )$-JJ.--1-1 l•·J.o-111 ll·))-li~ J.l·l ..... l>ll " JI -Ii• l'-)1,....,<.' J\ l • ..,/;O l6·ll-60 1~ ,...._., )1.lf---1,0 1i }§.. t• JO· J' "' '• ., '" i; JS-ro ' ~li-J ... 10 l•·>~ 1) l' " ,~ '"-1'-I~ '•-11 ->o '~·l.t-1~ Sutton Wins It 'em Up them far back in the field of 64 tv.·o·man tean1s. The start of lhis event, in which scoring is based on the better ball of each team, v.•a3 delayer! by heavy rains that washed out Thursday's play and lefL the course heavy and long. Another shower hit just as the fina l groups v.·ere finishing shortly before darkness Friday. P11ln1er anrl Nicklaus were one stroke higher than thl" fil that they shot on 1he opening round lasl. .ve<tr >1•hieh propelled them Lo an eas.v viclory . "\Veil.'' Nicklaus noted, "we're one )'Car older. "We learned awfully well," Nicklaus said. "I was awful bad in the middle of the round and Arnold \Vas good. I was able ro help at the end and a little at the start." Blue Is; Tribe Win s for New Sl\.ipper Lipon CLEV1':LAND (AP) -"I feel pretly good.'' said Johnny Llpon after the Cleveland 1ndians m~de his managerfal debut a llUccesA by spoiling Vida Blue 's bid £or his ·20th victory and beating thf! Oakland A·s 4-J FridJy night. Lipon, appointed Cl('vela nrl skipp('r rarlicr in 1t1c day 10 rcp!11 ce Alvin D11rk, added, "We beat one Qf th e bc!1c r pit- chers in bas('baH :ind it gave 1111 the felln111s a hfL" The Indian.~ sh('llf'd H!ur for sr1•rn hi!~ and fou r runs in six inn1ng.s, ;inrl v.·rrP pac('d b.v lhe hil!ing of .Jack Hcirlen1ann and Ted t.:h laender. Ca(:h nl 1vhnm drovf! in !wo runs. Rlue, 1~-4 . ll'ttS rlnwnc-;i.~t hrf·;:111f;r of hi.~ f11 ih11·e tn cnntrnl his ct1r1·e ball and s11irl th;it \\'hen hr r!ilf grt it. ove r the plate ''I hey 1vrrr v.·aiting for it .'' /'\·1;in y of the lnd1Rn pl;:iyrrs \\'C'rr ~v.·ini.;­ ing ;ii Blue·~ first offerings and l.ip1)n s:iirl 1his 1,1·a.~ p<irtly brr;iuse he tolrl !he tr11n) brfflrr lhr gatne 1hat Bl11r "is ;1 cnntn1l pitrlier. so sw1n iz. 11·hen you gel a goorl pitch .. Rl ur ~ol brh111d 4-0 .11nd s:-i1d hr 1hrn lrird tn give Cle1clanr1 "a l111lr sn1nkt". but !hr1 wr re ahr:HI and it was ton l11tc " AlAn Fro~ter . fi ·lfl, pit·kPd 11µ his first 1·1t'l111·1 s1nre .lun" !l !If' h;irl lo:-1 ('1gh1 1n ii rfl1> :ind ~a id the te;H11 "11·-.~ drl1n1Lelv psvchrrl by the ch;in~f's I.hilt rame ahou!." referring It; Dark'i1 cl1sm1ssal. Dodg ers Co11ie to Life In 8-2 B Litz of Reds LOS ANGELS (AP) Tom Haller slam- med a three-run homer and Jim Lefebvre ripped a three-run triple i!S _the. Lo~ Anpeles ()Qdgers whipped I~ C1~c1n_na!1 Reds 8-2 behind Don Suttons s1x-h1tter Frirl:iv night. Sution. 10-10, who broke a pl.'rsonal four-Rt1me losing streak. was in 11 l·l pi tching battle with Cincinna!!'5 \,ary HARRELSON SAYS FIRING WAS GOOD AKRON. Ohio (APl -Ken Harrelson, who quit the Cleveland Indians to become a pro golfer. says being fi red by the Tn- dianll "i8 one of the best things that coulrl have happened" to Alvin Dark. Dark was ousted as Tribe managrr Friday. Harrelron said nark is "a i:::oorl baseball man, <1nd he'll find a good joh ·· "No one could manage the Indians unrler the present conditions ," .~aid HAr- relson Friday. "You have to have a good budget to run A big league ball team. The Indian~ don't have enough money." Harrelson. who ir; t11nin2 uri at Firestone Coun!ry Cluh for hi~ firsr prn golf tournament. called the lndi11ns "a drpressinR i;itua1ion ." --- Nolan. 8·12. unt1l the scvcnlh when Lo!t Angell".~ erupted for four runs, three or them on Hal!er's third home n1n or lhe ye;ir. Richie Allen socked his horner, his 16th of the year. to ll"ad off thl' Los Anp:elrs second. Cincinnati, held to only one hit through four innings by Sutton, tied t.he ,11:an1c tn !he fiflh on singles by John Brnch. D11ve Conce~cion and Nol11n. II re1naincd 1-1 until the sevcn1h when Allen 11nd Willie Cr;iwford singled In open the in ning . After Wes Parkl"r ~truck oul. .Jim Lefch\-rc singled t.n cen1er, scoring Allen with the tie-break ing run Haller then blasted his homer into the rightfif'ld seats to make il 5-1. In the Reds' f'ighth, Rnse drove a home run into !he rightrield pavil\on before Lefeb\'TI" hit hi.~ eigh!h·inning triple. ClllC!NNATI LOS .&llGlLfS •• r l>r~I Q11•~. " • 1 I I Whl~. •l Ca•bo. !I J t O 0 ft11c~"*'• '' l M&Y. II> II I 0 W O•vh, ct T "··~'· lll II 0 0 .. Allen, {I Sen<~-c 1 I O Cr•wl<)t!I. If M<lt••. '' • ft o n w P,r~~·. ,~ Htlm" lb ~ ft 1 O leffvb•t, 1b Cont:to><:n, u 8 0 l t M•lle•·, ~ Noltn, ~ 3 O I 1 Junon, • G1bl>(l"· ~ 0 0 0 0 .~ ' I> •M 0 ' 0 . ' . 0 •• ••• • 1 , (I J 1 0 0 ' ' . I 1 .1 •• 0 TM•• l3 1 ) TM•I ll I 10 Cl•t1nnMI Ol'IO 010 ~10 -? Lo• "'~et•• ~10 G«I o•i. 1 ~-It "'"~" l08-Cint•"""" '· l~' An~···~ • n1-c ..... .,,.~. Jft-1..•'•'"'" .,g_o;o Allon 16, H••l•r ), Q11v ~ S W O•v•• " " • .. .. •• "'"'•" L., l~ " ' ' ' c.·~~" '" ' • ~"""" w '"I" • ' '" ' ' "' A-1(],8•! --\ ---- m idway In lhe last quarter to put the Colts -10-poinl favorites 1tllo a 24-!0 lead. Coach Blanton Collier's All -Stars saved thffi' riiost-speclacular prrformance for the fina l five minutes. The trew-cut Mor- rall, replactnl( the recuper11tinc Johnny Unitas ror the g;in1e -\\'as taken out after hitLing 20 of 30 tosst'S for 329 yards. Sam Havrtlak no soonl'r had replaced him than be bobbled lhe ball. Linebacker Jack Hant of Penn State scooped it up and was convoyed 47 vard.5 for a touchdown. · The triumph, before a crowd of 52,289 1n restyled Soldier Field and a national h:levision audience, was !he pr os' eighlh straight victory in the series, their 12th In the last 13 gan1es and 18th in the last 21. I left then1 with a 27·9-2 bulRe. Morrall found Ray Perkins 11ll alone at the conegians' 7-yard line midway in the firs t stanza, tl1max1ng a drive of 45 yards. In the second period Morrall directed ths Colts. who were aided by three All- Star pena!Lies, on a 68-varfl drive that en· ded \Vhen 1·on1 !\.1atte Stepped behind Uie lnexperiencerl All ·St;jr secondary 11.nd snatched a 15-yard touchdown pass. The St11rs got their attack rolling late in the first pcnod when Brockington bull· cd four straight tunes for an All-Star firsl do\1·n of\ the Coll 37. 1\ pass by Plunkett to Northwestern's Mike Ada1nle moved the Stars to the 15 and ·an interference penalty set the col- legian;; up on the Cnlt one. Brockington carried for the score at 14 45 of the sec:ont.l period. \Vith two rninutes left in the first half, lhe Stars n1oving on the running and ·: . -1 \ ·I " I LI GHTING OF TOR CH GETS PAN AM GAMES UNDER WAY IN CALI. !-: !~~, ·y ' . , HOWEVER, WARY POLICE ARE FORCED TO FR ISK SPECTATORS FOR WEAPONS. Rams Open '71 Hostilities CANTON. Ohio CAI') -The 11nu.~to11 Oilen1 11nd Los Angeles R;in1s. pro fl)o')\- b:ill trant~ w1Lh n1.>\v he;:td cnarhes anrl several new player.~. cnll1ded hrre today in the nln!h Hall of ~·an1e ga111c . ·nir contest between the An1cric11n Conference Oilers and National Con· ferfT\Ce Rarns b; the fir st of a l:l·ye11r ~eriei; in \1-'hic)l all 26 rro gridiron teams will play 1n the annua gamr, Tonimy Prothro. former UCLA co11ch, is the new Los Angele~ field hos~. suc- cecd inR Georj.lc AUtn who is now coach of the Washlngt.on Retl skin.(. In an Rltcmpt lo con1pll"mrnl rr.r·c11'rr Jack Snow and proVidc annthrr target for quarterback Riltn1111 Gabriel's aerial homb~ thr Ram~ At l'!uirerl \\'i dc rerrivc r L:incc Rrn11,cl fr1101 !he J);ill ;i~ (.'<111'l)l1~s Form<"r San Franr1srn n1'.~1~lant rn111;h Ed ll ughcs sl:lr!t'd tn rchullrl !he Oil•'r frnnt 11nr >1•hrn he a~su1ncd ht·nd - co:iching du!ie.~ and h:is made nine trade~ ~n far 1 lughe~ tr:iderl v.•1de rrr·r1vcr Jerry J.rVi11.~, 11 speedy :'.-.7, 170·pnund rr, to !he S;i n Oicgo Chargers for 6·8. 29,'i-pciund R0n Billing~lcy arld 6·8 300-pountl Gt'ne Ferguson. Bo!h are veterfln 1ack!cs. 011 TV Tada!/ I :,1fl, C/mnne l 7 Both head coerhcs :ire ellpccted to start their fronl line personnel and !hen ,.;ubslifut5 freely !n this first of the preseaso n NFL i;?l\nics. Although Prothro \1•1ll npcn 1v1lh liJbriel, he plans lo URI' i·rsi·rvr John Walton extensivrly at qusr!crback. Walton . from EliiabC'lh City, N C, har. hc('n 1n the Ht1111<;' c11111p 1hc p11sl 1hrl'r ~1nnn1rr!i but h11 ~n·t n1adr. 1hc n:gular ~c;i~11n roster. Ph!! 01.~cn, the rook ir drfrns1ve 1 a~kll'I _ ..... _...._ ~------ i!CqtJJred as a free 11,1?.l'nt 11rter his con- tr:i cl \\ilh New Engl,1nd was voidecl, will l:l'L a starling !-:hot on the line. His brothrr, all·pro P.lcrl1n Olsen , is ail - ing \Vith 11 leg rnuscle pull and probably won'L see ar11on. NcilJ1er will ~now a11 Rentzcl teams \\•llh rookie Creston Whitaker from North Trxas Sla te as !he wide receivers. Prothro is expected lo <.·all also on veterans Pal Studstill and Chaflie Williams plus a crop of rookies. The lattci-include Randy Vat11ha, the 11!!](' spccdstrr from Stanford 's Rose Bnwl champions. Bob Klein 11nd Pat Curran will ~hare du11es at tii;:hl end, v,ying fnr !he slarting spot vac;itr<I when Aitly Truax was trad- rrt to l)allas 1n the dc11I for ftcntze l. nrrith could be 11 prnblem on 1he nf- frn~iv.-. l1nr ;11\ho11i::h Prothro hA~ \•rtrrnn~ to .~t11r1 -f\Pn Jinan 11l ccntrr ;ind Jnc St1hrlli nn<I Tom /'\fnck at gurird!i ' ,. -·-• passing or Pastorini penetrated to fht Colt 40 and Bob Jacobs of Wyoming nail- ed a three-pointer. The only scoring of the third period was a 22-yard field goal by O'Brien, boosting Baltimore to a 17-10 lead. 'fhe Colts, behind Morrall's passin«, constantly threatened the All-Stars, but penalties and hard defensive charges led by Julius Adams of Texas Southern and .Jack Youngblood of Florida kept tha Colts from scoring further. The All-Stars again were unable tet ,i;:enerate any offense as Pastorini could complete only one pass in the period. E1·uption 111 Eighth Sinl{s Halos DETROIT (AP) -Pinch hitter Tony Taylor blasted a 400-foot double, driving in three runs in the eighth inning that carried the Detroit Tigers lO a 4-l victory f'.ll'e-r the Cali fornia An11.els Friday night in a game del11yed tw o hours and 17 n1inutes at the start hy rain. Bill Freehan opened !he Tigers· win- i\J1gel Slate Auo. 1 AUQ. 1 .... UG. J Au•. ~ All GomH ·~ KFI ("411 Ano•I• u our~lt Ano•I• ~" Mllw•u~ .. A~oel< ~·-M"w&uket "'"9•1• ~•. Cniuogo 11 ·1n • m. I I! om. l:SS •-'Y'· l :SS o "'- ning rally with a ~ngle and Al Kaline followed with a pinch single. After Kevin Col!ins forced Kali.Ile and Dick McAuliffe walked, loading the bases, Dalton Jones was sent up to bat for pitcher Fred Scherman. The Angels countered by bringing in lcft-h11ndcr Dave La Rorhe to replace Andy fl.le:-;sersn1ilh. Oetroit n111n<tger Billy Martin then sent tip T11y!or to bat for Jones Anrl th.: \'Clcran infielder smashed hi s double to center field, clrarin11. the bases. It was the Tigers' fourth straight vtc· tory -all in their last at-bats. Roger Repoz had Riven the Angels a 3·0 lead in the second with a homer following singles by John Stephenson and Jim Spencer. Gates Brown homered in the fourth for the Tigers' first run. * f( * C.&~l'ORHI.& OETRO!T .. ' " " .. ' . " A 1om~• ,. ' • ' • MAulltt• " ' ' ' • II"~" " ' " ' • ,0.llO~•Q•I " ' • ' • Gon1~'"' " • ' • SCM0""" • • • " • M<Mu•l•n " • • • Jone1 .. • • • • ~1oonn•n ' ' ' • rr.~1nr " ' • ' .. ~orncO< " ' ' • llrn"'n " • ' ' ' Qepc" " ' , , Tom~•m• ~ • • • • (M !•n " • • ' • Hor!on " ' • ' • Muer,.n • ' " • • ~t&nl1v d • • • • L•llocn1 • • • • • '"'~ '" ' • • • '""'"" •• ' • • • Noron•uo d ' • • • F"ret>i't•n < ' ' , • l!!rn~m•n " ' • • • K•llno .. ' • ' • JNiek•o ' • • • • K•l~rnn¥ • ' • • • (Ollin1 ~ , ' • • " .. C•I""'"'" 0•""'1 n JO 000 000 -J 000 100 Olx -' E O:ll~•"ny, c~.h Df'-(~rHMl\<A ) 0•1'~·· ,, LOI'! (•'''°'"'" I . Ot!roll 1 18-SOtMt•" w t-oo .. !OM, I . l•~lo• Hl!-l!<Pol t, G B•own •'5.o;>lvtrJ. M•«~""'''" ' lQ I~ '" ' l •R oc~t " • • ' No•••o \ l ·l ' ' • !l'.•ll•~""Y • I l , • • • • St~01m•~ w . ' ' ' " • ' • T "'"""'"'"" ' • • • • • )••f-J 1rnme,m•<>, ' -, " A-!9.•10 Police Guard Pan Am Gan1es Inauguration CALI, Colo1nlli11 ! AP) -The r-:ixth Pan· A1neri c11n (:amcs opened in resplenrlent cerc1nony Frid<ty \l'hile the cross or the Prince of Peace to1vered from 11 nearby Andes Mountain peak and black-helmeted police stood grim guard in this socially· di~turbed equatorial Lalin city. "I have the honor to decl are the sixth P11n-An1eril'a11 (:a mes OJM'n," t he president or Colombia, Mis.ael Pastrana, proclaimed in Sp<tnish. He was standinR slim and straight-backed in the Palco d& Honor of the 60,000-seat P as e u a I (;uerrcro Stadium, where the blue ribbon lri!ck and field events launch the competition Saturday. Shortly ilflerward the flags of the :JO con1peting nations were hoisted beside the blue. vellow and rert C'olors of Colom- bia. the five rings of the lnternatiooal Olympic Movement and the Pan-Am ban· f!l'f. Then Jain1e Apari cio, a Colombia Architect who won hill nation's~first gold medal in the inaugural ,i;:ames in 1951 at Rueno~ Aires, burst into the sl.adium with lhe torch held high and carried it tn the huge um where it will bum unceasingly until the. end of the sport' carnival Aug. ll. These !radilional ceremonie11 climaxed a colorful program in which 3,100 of the hemi~phere·Fi finc~t ~portsmen and ~porlswomcn paraded around the egg• sh11pcd Tartan track in their flashy dresa uniforms. Tremendl"!u.~ ova!ions were 11iven both In !he Uniter! StatcFI' huf!;e team nf 376 athle te~. a favored 10 dominate the two- wrrk meet, anti lo the rert-clad Cuban~. \v ith An Pq11ally large force which Ms challengr.rl the ri val Yankee.~. . -' ,_ ----' --~ I .. --·- ·-----' • • ' • . -- S1.t11rd.1iy, Jul1 l l , 1971 NEWPORT SOUTH SHR INE ACE GR AN T GELK ER BLOCKS NORTH FOE. Area Gridders Stand Out In South's 14-12 By ROGER CARI.SON 01 .... o.1t1 1'1 .. 1 11•11 LOS ANGELES-For a team billed to have in its possessh .. .., M!' (featest pass- ing combination i11 ~luthern California history and a running back who scored 33 louchdo'A'ns in hi~ senior year, the South eleven bombed out before a Memorial Coliseum crowd of 38,679. It wa~. howevf'r, good enough to record 21 14-12 victory over a band of Northern California ;ill -stars in the 20th annual Shrine All-star footb;ill game. Although Bonita's Allen Ca nC'r raced for a pair of touchdowns in the first half. the famed cnrnbinalion of Rishop Amat's Pat Haden-Joh n McKay Jr. never ma- terialized to any extent. lnsll'ad it dC've!oped into a hardnosffi standoff for the most part v1ith the North narrowing the gap to 14-12 with 3·48 left on a 47-yard pass play. A tyinj.? twc.-point eonversion 11 tlt>mpt \\'as dropped Jn the end zone, however. The Orange Coast area trio of guards Gr,1n f t.clker (Newport Jlarhor), Craig 1'1nrtensrn (Edison) and wingback C.arth \\"ise ~Hun11ngtnn Beach\ ml'lrle their prPsrncp felt. ;ilthough the fumbling an- tics of Snulh barks Anthony Davis i San Fernandn1, Carlrr and Marvi n Cobb rNotre Damr. Rivers ide) repeatedly sty- mied the Rebels. Fumbles and generally poor play by the South offense !ed "to a pair of Yankee field goals the first ha!f and by the time the length y inilial half of pla.11 was fin- ished the underdoJ: North was hanging in !here, trailing, 14-6, Eddie Ki11g's 17 and 41-yard field goals '.'.'ere the extent of the North offensive punch wh ile coach Louis Birnbaum·s 011 TV 1'fldllll C lrn1111 f'I 4 111 :1 South looker! good on occasion wuh Allen Cartrr of Bonita .~t'nnng both tiluch- do1\ ns. .\1or!POS('n \\'as in~lrlHllf'll\<il in !he flTSI 1ouchrlo""'n 11·hen he opener! ur a path for Da l'is o .. a th1rd-and·eigh1 s11uation. The play "'<IS goocl f()r 24 yards 11nd n1omenrs later Carter raced over from the ll. Galker"s importance rame inlo focus in the first period when he "'<IS inser!td into lhe defensive for.1·;irrl wall after the Nnrth had reached the South fl1·e thanks \11 a fumhle. one of fire II recovrrt>d. Five plays lalcr thr ball w11s b;ick lo the nine ;;inrl the cvrn111;;l losrr~ had to se!11e for King's 17-.var<I lirlrl gnal \V1.~c. did a 111lle nf r1•er_vth1ng . n1nn1n~ 15 yards v.·i tb a v.·ingb.:ick reverse, haul- EDISON'S CRAIG MORTENSEN 1721 IN SHRINE ACTION. Area i11 Brief Me sa Cycli st T1·iu111pl1 s Costa Mesa'!'; F.d \\'i lliams 1hrillrd :. hometov.·n crowd of 5,200 to ti h<1nd1cAp m.1 in event victory to highlight the regul.1r 1peerlw.1y motorcycle c.1rd at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa Friday night. Willi ams zipped 11round the dirt oval 1n the nve-lap handicap main ahead of run- neup Sonny Nutter of Topanga. third pl11ctr Larry Shaw of Fullerton and Topanga's Joe F1tzp11t r1ck, who claimE.'d fourth. In adrtitinn lo h1.~ v.·1n. !he i\les11 r1drr rinished lh1rrl 111 the .~cr;i1rh nu11n r1rnt ~four l11ps 1 in back of V!'ln Nuys· Mike Bast and Granada Hills' i\l1kc Krinlt Prt· rice f.1vnri1e Shaw h11d 1;!art1n~ line dlffjcully .1nd never finished \.he race. • • • P1ct1ettlng Newport Harbor v.•11s an upset v1cl1m in Frid<!) 111,;ht"s ('n~111 i\tesa Recreation Dep1. .c;ummer frn.c;h- &opb v.·ater polo play 111 Estancia H1,ll;h A .~ Los Amigos rang up A come-from-behind, 14-13 victory. In other frosh ·5oph re~ul1s :it the s3me ."lie, Cornn;i OPI i\tardumprd i\ll~s1nn V1ejn. 9--4, \\'e!'tminster 11o·11s upended hy S11nt1a~n by a 10·3 rnunt and fnunl:i10 \'atlr~· drnpPfd an 11-10 \·rrd1rt to Ro!c:a Gr;indr Four-~oal JX'Tlnrm..1111·r~ ll\ S1r1r Sm1!h anrl .)f'ff Fhn11n1 '>lrrrn l rnro'IC.h 11~ ~"''fYirt frittered :H1;i~ ,1 lflli f1r~1 11111! arl1 ;inl;i~r Tim l,n1t7 s lnur goal ~ p.11rrrl Cnrnnk ~ \11n \\hilP \\r~1n11n.~1rr"~ .Jrfl Tnn,ll;h.11111 i21 and Fountain Valleys nana Hunrrr l~J '>l"Pre th~ \Pad1ng scorers in t.hc.1r squl'ld~' set));u·k.~. • - Victory in~ in an II -yard pass from backu p quar- terback Dana Potter (Granada Hil!sJ and stopping Charles Anderson after the ]al- ter had returned a kickoff 47 yards. His 11 -yarrl reception to the South 19 "'as just good for a first down in the secrind quarier was a critical play, gel- tiJlj.? his mates out of a deep hole. The first hair was marred by nine ma- jor penalties. \\11se kept up his impressive perfo rm- ance 1n lhe second hall. retu rning the k1cknff 34 yards after another fumble b.v a m.:ite. LR!i'r he receipted for a nine-yard Cittch frnrn Haden fnr another first down as the South began a dril"e from its 16- yard l1nr , HI' carril'd again rnr four yards ,11nd ano1her fir!il do\\'n lo lhe North 48 - !hr fourth first down he accoun!ed for v.·ilh two runs and t'.'.·o recepl.Jons. .\.1ean1•»hile. Gelker and i\1ortensen gave llar!en the proper blocking support. The drive finished al the North 4! after tin interception. Weel\.e nd 's TV Sports Sc hedul e rrnfe~sinnal fontb;ill sneaks b;ick in!n ac!Jnn ;it an l'ariv date tnday '.'.'hen the \,ns Angt>les Ram!' nf the Na tional Fo0!· h;:il1 I ,r;igue·s National Con ference la\kle Ameri\ao Conferen\e ('ntry, the Houston Oller<:. in !hf' H1111 or Fan1e contest tflday al t 30 p rn. on Ch;innel 7 ;it Canton. Oh 111. 'fhf' gat11f' 111;irl..<:. thr n!l11·i;il prr<:.r;p;nn r n<1<'h1ng rlrh11r of nr\\" 11ams coach Tnm- rn.r l'rnthro ''ht le ex arr a :;;t;indout.c; Ran- rl1 \ataha 11rnm <;n\drn \rp~1 Cti\li'~r1 Rnd (;rrg \\'n;r1 k !r~ Hun1111glnn F!c.arh l l1ch ;111rl flr;incr l "n;is1 Cnllr.[:r1~·pe 1 are ~l;1t1'<11o 't'r plr11 t1 r.f ar!10n or LA ,\l •o p1"1'•1•111i•d .;ilnng 1111h !hr Hall nl F.1111(' till \11\I bf> fonthall fans" 1n1t1::1l 19il "f1p11r!i11111_1. ln '''!' r~ L ~C <1nd \r'-1· Ynrk 1;1;t11ts' ~rrilt fr;i1nrrl ;:is ;i bro;iclr·astcr \l llh AH(' s in1nut:ihle d11n nf Howard l\1..,1•11 and D.1ndy [)nn tl-li'rcd1th . As ll'llill 1n 1nirlsun1n1er, h::iseball ::ind i.:nll ;dso i"·1·up1· h11r niche.~ in the \1 1'•'~!·11d tubr ;icfn·1\1. Toria1 ·.~ 111;:iinr leacur haseb;i\I g::in1e nf th•' 11t'1•I., (!l:IS 11 ,111 nn Chann!'l 41 11·a~ :;;i•hrr1ulrri In find the Roston Red Sn:te 11:-.1l1n.[: lhc Pale Hose at Chicago·s \\"h1te Srn; Par~. The Anci'lS ;:ire Sunda) "s d1arnnnd nf- frnng 11 hen lhE.'y pl;iy the Tigers in l1f>lrn1t u1th th" izame betng beamed back to the Southland on Channel 5 al I l ·~Oam. Bolh the third ltnd::i.r at 2 p.m.1 ;i nd fin11l (Sund;i~· al I :'10 pm I rounds nf !hr N.111nn;il PG:\ !ean1 gn!I rh::imp1nn~hir i~ lrlt'rRst from Arnnld f'almrr'.~ hnmr 1 ·n11r.~r ~ the p<ir 71. 7.000 1·;ird Ll'l11rel \";illr\· l.<1,1nul 1n l.it:nn1rr. 1'~. l'l'llrnrr, and 1r.1n1111;itr .l;it·k N1rkl:n1~. ;irr lhr rlrlrnri1nc ('t1;1p111 1011~. 1\i\Li fnlrrn;1ln111:i l l"h;11np1nn~ al IZ '.\O p ni. S1111di1\" pn {'h,.nnt•l 2 fr:il u rr~ h1~hlight~ of an internal 1nnal track and firlrl meet a( A;1rh11~. Di'nm:trk . TODA,V II I} • ..., l•I CL-llA,~l'l\ALL -111• llo••nn 11...t S~· ••no'• w"" '"• ~Q•I w"'I• ~o· "' (" <•o~ '"Wl ~"' 01 CL f'l>Q rO(lfl\•L~ 11\• In• A,ne•I•• ll.1m• •...:! Hou1T.,,, Oll•n 0<>•~ 1~1 N•''""•I ~~~~·~.~:"?,.~.,;• c:~i~~~'8!:,o.'111• '" •~• Holl 01 l D m {I I CL -GOlr -llt•m~ .....,1,..,,,.11. 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W••.,. /on" '" tnp ~""'""<I f· •''' ~ P\ 10• • '""'' ,,.., "Q l~I""'' !~"" fM 'ti• • r.m '"" r•·I• ""'"'""' t-o"l na • po rfl'lt Q•~" a•h '" ,••~M M""' t1f ,,I OOl'I '?"' t.., 111 CL Tll•C..: ANC r 1tlO ~ OA,IJ l"'"'""''""'I ("•"'<''""' "'O~llQhh '" 1t1!•r-..1 <!<Ull m.,, •' ~''"U' Cloonmo•~ l \}to.., I" CL GOLt r 1nt! •~u"!I "' '"" p.jo• '"""' P(,A l••"' <"'"'"'""'"'l>I " '•111<111 1.-0m Lolo••I V01•1~ Coun!'Y (IUb lt1 ll1!l"lor, l'I HUNTINGTON BEACH 'S GARTH WIS E 1181 LOOSE IN THE COLISE UM. Marina Cops LBCC Hoop Tournan1ent Hu1itington Takes Crown Despite Loss to Edison LOr\G BP.ACH -Orange Coas! area lean1s fared well in thr Long Beach City Collegr ~11n1mf'r hasketball leagur. '.'.'h1rh c0n clurlrrl 1tc; seas0n Fnrl;iy night 1r11h i\1 ;irina·.~ V1k1ngs hring cro,1ned chanl- p1nnc; antl the \\'estrninc;!rr I.lo n s l·apturing third place. C'oaeh .J irn Slrphrus' !\'farina cagers rolled lo their 10th l'On<;ecuti\"e LBCC tnurney \\'in and their 20\h conqursl in 2.1 sunnncr efforts with a resoundini.i 56-36 rleci.<;ion in the chanipionshi p decider 01·er the Long Reach Poly .J ackrabbits. i\ieanwhile, the Lion s of coach [>on I-Ra\ ey wr<lppt'rl up !he third spot in the tourney and hn;ili7.ert their overall sum- mer m::1rk at 24-11 """ith a 69-~7 win ove r Lakewood"s Lancer.~. Arcn rd1ng to Strphens. "we saved roul hest game of the summer for the last. \Ve harl good fi efense anrl goorl defensive board pl::1.v.'' tn s1nn1p111g lhe J;ickrabbits, Marina ne1·er tr;iinerl and enioyed a commanding 28· 1 I edge at halftime. Bruce Miller pacrrl the Vik 1 n g onslaught "'1th 17 point~. \\'e.~!minstcr got a fir.st half sc~re from Lakr11•ood, leading only by 41·29 at in- termission. But the Lions reco1·cred heh.ind four ~1arters whn scnred in double figure~ 11•1th Glenn Lantaff on top 11'1th 2 m;irkrr~. "'""' M1rrn1 U•l h 11 lo ~'·~·-··-~ ...... S I '1 Jf'""l"~ 0 I l 1•••'' I I ~-·~ W• '' (• .. 10 U J.<1 T~••I• '"''"''"'I "''"'"" "' Lii P•I• ;..< r ••I '°~" ~··· "• <~ L! ~o'• J~ ft It lo 1 I 11 ' / in l ~ 1l ~ 1.1 ,. ' . ' ' " . ' ' ' 10 '~ ~· Although it rlropf)Cd its final issue to host Edison F'riday bv a 4·.1 margin, coarh Oon Terranol"e·s Huntington Rearh summer bt seball sriu;id manager! tn f1n1:<h atop the slanrl1ngs 1n the Costa l\lesa-Hu11t1ngton Jr;iguc \11th a 12 6 rl•cord. l·:di~on finished al 6·l2. In olhrr Frirlav curtain-closers in the f..trs;i -Huntinglon · lfl('lp, Estancia ( l l-'i-1 I bettered \isiting Newport Harbor !8-9-11, fi-1, and <.:orona rlrl fl.lar ( 11-6-1 l stnpperl host Costa Mesa , 2-1. The latter ended up at 5-13. Coach Rill fl.1orni;' i-.:rlison nine rode In \ 1ctory over the Oil City bunch on the strong, three-hit pitching of fltark 1'\telsr.n. Nir.!~en stn1t:k nut. six anrl dueled Hun· t1nglon"s An;in Slaglr (\\'hfl also fanned stx \ nn nrarly c1 rn trrn1s on both ch;ilkerl up enmplcte g;ime r!fnrts. Trailing .1-2 going inln the tnp nf the ~rventh 1nn111.i::. lhc 111nners ~queezed ll1e1r \1''1\' 1n thr top. ti.lark S1~I Irr! off lhe fran1e 11·1th a tn- p!e and :-.("ore<l 1\hcn Hich Thompson squrezr1l him across. The latter s<·nred on Rich Tachine's ~ri11er?e aflrr ninv1ng to third b;ise on a pair or ground balls. The lnsrr~ pickerl up all lhrl'e nf their L<ill1es in !he botlnm of thP third \1·hen Cral~ Ken ned1' :i;1nglerl home flar!n\\P Troxell anrl Alan Hnrn1 <lk and Krnnt'dy being pla1rd no <1n error "llh Ste\C Ort'lrr at b:it A rlu;il cnmp\rlp il;.<l rnr n1n11nd b<1t1le \\ ;i<:. ;ilsn rrcordrd h\· .\"r11 por!"s Rruce \\ 1n~erd ;inrl ~l1J.:r Pn\\"Pll nf Ec;t;inr1;i. 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C•llklrt1l1 ) Pel. .fi27 "3 .. l.14 .i91 .416 .413 .618 .515 4ii .~iii .4.i 1 "' IO'I•"'"" I. l<;•nl•• (l!y 0 (i l""I"''' ClfVf llnd j, 01~lond i l"M•Y'I Gamet GB 1011 I~ I? 14':- 17 '° Oo<l•n<I !!)D.bK>o'o t-1) •I Cl•v•IO"" l0u""'"0 1-•1. l<t"l•• (llV (011 C101on I-•) U llotl1 moro ICeD..,,, 1.o.~L "'Ohl (•11"""1" !Wdonl • IOI •• Oe1••" !loli(k 111-7) • llM'o" /Culo lJ.I\ u (~lfoan (Joon • io1 wo,hlnolon lll•ow" .\-l) of M1l•,,.u••• tP•"""' t-11~·,.,.. Vo•• (1(11"• J·U ol Ml""'"'"'" (l lyl111'" I 1)J. 15TH ANN IVERS ARY SALE ll BIGG EST I. BEST YETI DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Modern & Complete Service & P<11 rtl Dept. Modern Body Shop f or All Cari 646-9303 540-9468 Orange County's Largest a.nd l\1ost Modern Tn~·o ta and Volvo Dealer OVtlSfAS OILIYl ll:Y sr1CIALISTS \ ·-- three-run !h1rd Chuck Boegel had the gamt"s only eJ· !ra base hit 11!th a do'.lble 1n the third to plate Prtll'ell. ahoarrl on a single. Jim Pos!l'l lhen saC'nflced Jim Srhultz ;;icrn~s and thr \v1nners got their lhird run nf lhe st<inz;i when Boegel scored on Tom John!':on·s hit. Cornna posted its decisive run in the sixth inning ""1th John Andrews bringing in Reed Johnson on a single. Edoson !41 .. '" . ' . HunHn•lon l\1tt~ JJI ·~ r ~ ~• w • .,.~,.o.,. 31> • ....... 10 • 1·~· .. J lnom10>0n. 11> i J.11•1 ..... , ~ 1 ''"'"""· If c .,,. • < '"'' "'"'· fl ' ' . ' ' . ' ' ' . ' ' . " . . ' . • • V•nA..,•••· '0'1 .•• l(•"ned~. '" o ••.• ,. d W~lt•, 10 "'~'"'"· d s·~·" • l • "·•' c +<~'"v•• lb 4 I I f 4 I ! 1 1 0 0 • 1 0 0 0 J 0 ~ 0 l 0 \ 0 ' 0 0 0 J 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 ""'~"'~n. II "''""'' " II•~""' If :;1 • ' 1 f""'' !(0'• D~ 1.,~lno\ r.·' r.10 1 Ml OM o I 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 25 J J l to '"" Hl'n' ""'" N•woo•! H~•bot [ 1 I ~ ···~· ,, Bo,.·-~o '' Fn"'' r' W••v•·· II w ''~•'d· ~ WI! 10 t Ho •~--.... ~, lo H•u<• 1~ G "· lD ro .. d, d •b ~ ''"' . ' ' ' l o o n ' ' ' ' ' . ' . 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H9•'•• t"JJ71 USED CAI S'lC1AL ~ $995 1961 TO YOTA COllONA H.T. ~00 10, .. f~!"· • Sro1M VTI" Giii -t • ~ • , __ • -.. "".r-;-... ---·•-----... ---~--- ,- .~ ... -· ---.. -·---------·--~---:_.• .. ... -=--- • ' OAIL y PILOT IE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Rains Make T1·a{lc; HOf!CI! 0' U•fl"T!ON 1D INGAG( IN lNI lllLI O• AL(O>iOl!C l•Vl-RAOill Julf U . ltH , .. Tc -om 11 "''' <Oll<••fl' •• , ,).0, Pl(flTIOUI I Ullt.111 NAM( lfAflMINT tel!OWlfll IHIOM! II <IOI ... illlllllfl.f ~utt .. •cl lo ... u .. ,,. ol I"• llCOO\O ••• N•U•Y llOAM~. Oii ' ... t. pl,~O le• """ common,.Ont '* 1 ... 1 •non B'""'"""'· ... n•N•"' (e!illl'nle :IO n••I •"e' '"" O.O•• "°"'M notl<• " M'""'' Ab<'•"'•· !~ •u"•"" Plll<;.I, TJ101nas Hold s 011t n11•c; t"tn 1no1 '"'" ..,,.., ... ,,_ ~·o. Anon•"'· < ollfllf"nl• '7111• ""'•' 10 •tll •k-1( O.>•tOOH •t Tnl• b"'""" 11 i..•ne C-uC1 M l>Y ... lf>o\O 011mllo• "'""l>e<! 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R fifth vcar pro dt'frns11·<' cornt'rb<ick -1\•hn pl<iyetl at ~11ch1g&n Slate t;ar· ren 1.!11 5·9 !R:I A pr r\ 1t)us st<1rlrr. he suffered 11 knee 10· jury IY-'O sr;i.~ons a~n ;ind re111· jured the knre in Hl70 -ap- pearing 1n on!~ one gan1e. .I\'.. ."i #1•• ••' .,.,,,gn•n 11 001>•~•00 "> tn• D'1>e,,monrl C•"'I M O•onto Covnh on J.,1, D1 A«O""''t i!lo•''"ott LO"llQI to• •l•U•n<.f:I ~' a1.frl( J Mfllde• 0.•V!v Ca.r"'f Ondgers, Perrano~k1 had A 29 "'on·losl recorrl and 75 hc tnu !Df il<tnH•l lo< '""" •'e"''"' •• tUJ·DC loUow• PUl>l••h..:1 01 •n•• C.D••I Oal!v Pl!ol, Ju• 2.1-I» ''""""' ~r 111 afcot-ol'' n••~·~•·iCI•"" Sl\Vl!S. Sootllv ell lltfl\"I oophtd lo• " .. 10 II, l• JI, 1'11 1111·11 nom~' o• lo<•"'"' ADD~•• ct< •~~"t.ollon Hls 34 ~aves in 1970 srt a o" s•lE GENE R"'L Ol'u~llC p,,m11r>I major league rt't'Orrl •n•ono d""'"' to ~··•"' "" 1.,~•rn:• Rookie righ!·hander Hnb nf •v<~ l•{•ni" "'A• 11r •• '""'•Ii P•O •••• wo!h '"' ofll<• of 1r1e D•o•flmf nl "' LEGAL NOTICE p Ill•• f'f(llTIOU5 IUllNlll NAMI ifllTl!MINT ~bhard was cal!r<i up b.1· thr lAU()!\•~ B••"••• cont•n• .,, Twins Frida)' niubt ftp po~trd Oen•'""J'•"'"' 11••oqu•'"''· IJIJ Q l~• 1n11ow•n• Ptr>on 11 dol"' bu1•.,.,.1 ' " ' ~,, • ., Sao•m•nlo, C•<l•o,no• •'>II• . ., an 8-.J rerord v, Ith th£' """'~ ;o d•'" •rom '"• <1••• '"i. n<>ll<• Portland \ean1 in the l1<1 c1l1c ;.:~,=,.~~ 11';~·"•,:;~~:~.~. ":,n:·~0".: Coast League. ~~:~;:~., 10< '"' ••'• 01 ••t(l'\01,, fl~""'' (. ~oumo" f' ·b'"""'I 0""9• c.,.,,1 " 11 19>1 Oallt Polo! 7110 II LEGAL i'iOTICE J)El. ~!AR -Joc~t'Y \\ 11\1(' Shoem;ikrr el1J,;ed In 20 "111.0. shv of Eddie Arcarn"s Rl111n1r rcCTird FridP.y as ht' col1f'r1Pd Nn1 r " h•"b> 9L\'Oll lh•I In• Uf'· hls 534lh stake.~ vic•tnrv Abo:irrl n• .. ·•••o Aro ""' •no ... 11 not_ ~· · ""'"'"·b'" In• nn< ~·~" Of I •011 1111\ Hnusi> or Pnrlrr 111 thr •0•'1•• !"(I ~, (•' '"'". Me!D"""." I~( featured race al Del ~1;1r. "'Q;,~ ::;., ?~1~'~!..'~~· ,:·1~· ""· ST \,()UIS ()utficl<irr Jflse Carden;il (a formrr '•"'~'"'"/Volo<"'"'" !nc I SI• HfwlQn Bi.n. ro"• M••~- C•'""'"'" ll~ll ll••n J J•n'"' ~"""' C Jim•• Jli<hMd l lllllm•n P ~'""""' O••no~ Co••• Q.o l>• P•IO! 1v1v 1• ~nd Av~"" 1, 9. 1•11 100111 E VE ~ G R E E N L A NDi(API'! ~ERv•r' co. 10160 W••ntr •••. •·4o FouM••n V•ll••. (•ill 11,ch•rd El•I~ JtOltr, l~lW W••<>e( ••• A f , rwn••lt! Y•llOY, Col•f lh1~ bv•lntn I• oe l.,. tOn<IU<!td bt •"' lndl••Ouol. R E J"I•• lha ltll•m•nt r.IM '""" th• C•or• n• O"n" ("""'" "" Julv II~ ~··•"• J M•<IOO.O, 0•,..!V CJer'I '""""' 1. un. C"""'V Pun• .. n•o o ...... (0011 D•ll'I "•I•• JUI~ \0, 11. l< }l, "" 11411.11 LEGAL NOTICE iUPl•IDJI CDu•T D~ TKI IT•TE Of' CAL1POJIN l,t. J>O~ fMI! COUNTY o, D•AKOI NO. 111111 NDTICI" Of ~A ll[ CECIL ELBERI 11 ... CON. P111olll!, l't. l\EvEl'IElY li:IEoNE BACON. O•l•n<l•o• lh• aoolicoilc" cr ~OBE ~f H. RABBIT ADM IRERS -Rams rookie and ex -Golden \Vesl College star Randy (the Rabbit) Vataha stops to chat with a quintet of players from the Newport- Mesa Couga rs Jr. All-American football squad. ·ralk· 1ng \Vith Vataha (left\ are David Mollica. Greg Wall· son, Jeff Broker, David Koehler and Doug Stewart. THC)LISA1\'0 0 1\1\S -Run· rung back l)u11ne Thnn1;is did nnt report to prart1cr ~·ru1n~' 1tespl1e snmr 1nd1ca!ions frnn1 Oall:is Coy.•bfly.~ 0Hic1:>J that lie n1ighl. Thonu1s, l11t' lt1ad1n~ ru~hrr for !he CoY-·bo~'s l<i.~l .1e<1r. n1et with tean1 officials Thursday and :isked to be tr;ided. a club spokr:;nu1n s.11d. .A.ngrl) s111d F'rirlny hf' 11011·1 report to the ~1 i I 11 a u k f' e Arey.•crs nftcr being 1radf.'d Thursday by the St Lotus Cardinals. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE 01' PUBLIC H l A• IN 0 8EFO•E TM! l'LA NM ING (OM· Ml~~ION OF THE CITY OJ fOUN· STOPHE~, llfeoi w•r. !o ••11 lno llCuU •<>d lcl lo<•'<'<I ol I"'' E C•m,no Ori~•. C&ITI Mii•, Cel itotnlo, •n•ll "'"" 0<1 lo• '1•••-'"' and Ulf In coon ccu" on Au•u11 11, 1911," '"" """' o• t JO oc•oc• -M . In D•P•<Hn•nt 1 cl In• Suaf'io• Cou•t of tn• 11111 of Ca•i!o"•i• to• •n• Cou,.•v cl Dr•og•, 100 Cl•" Cfn1fr Drlv1 W11t, ~•""' •• An•, Cel1lo<n<• Ala111ito s Racing En tri es l •!Urtl• Jwh SI. l"'-'61• D•• Cl••• & '••I ll'lrll Pou 1 II PM ll "it hlly 01MJbl1 &• 10! I Ind R1C1t IJ E•ltto on It~ I f!h Rl<H ll'IR~T li:.t.CE l~ v•r!I• l l<••r n•!I• ,I. "" Cl8"'""9· Purn 12000 (lol...,•no Pric• 1!11~. l •<IY L"'IJ1'" !ll<1•lr l Ill&<~ "'-nuM •U\ lN•••d Sw,ng,,..o T•Y il•nhem> M~mnn,v Mill lWt<QO•I 8urn! Catl>lln IC'nlb•I '"'' O•'h 15mdhl ln!l••nn• 1110,,Qn~1 Th• Va•i.t (P~nrl Hon•'' V~n'u••n l l!o•n~•I llufnt Trlgor l(M<IM•' 41 ·,o El l1obl1 5~1,., r1a~a !W••lil Nl'li !Jot M-r IH•"' "T ony BCU<>Vrl ll'"''r<I '" '" ". '" '" '" '" '" '" '" " ' "' ". SECONO Jl.t.CE 1~ •1·n• l •••' <>•n• ,,_ "" Cl•''""" p,.,,. HOQ(I Cl•1m•"a p,,<~ 11/.0I' """"'" 1•' !W•l'""j '-'' P•To Bar llln••r) l!loq P•·•n" IMM'"""' I m A l•r! !P&ar> ~u••I MCIO<I IW•"n"l c ...... ,., W•• c~•t 1s .... n~1 Pon~av·· !!CY i P••~•• I 1!1• (,raonann• lC•n•b1 ! C•i. 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"" Allo,,,•~t•• "II"• 1111<" \/•·• ll•o••"' r •• • Gv~ <•• 11'/r o•• s~,r· 1.1~·~ IP""' l lO•f (hUQ•" •W~T ''"' "'''"' 18>• I '"""'~ C•·, (nu ~·~ IC••~•,.\ (oil (oU•" Pr-""'' B ' ro· p,,, '~""'''"' Sn"'' """"' 'L'"""''' ~<•'00 "" l\t" iCfO\bY! A••o Ell•·~lf Tn"' (Olll l'-"•1 ·11~•1 '" '" ". '" ·~ 110 '" "' '" '" "' '" "' ' " ,,. "' "' "' "' "' '" "' ' " '" . " '" '" '" '" .,.~, '" "' ' " ". "' '" ,.., ". "' "' "' "' "' '" '" , .. "' '" ~,\le NTH l!ACE 1\11 "/•·~· • ,,.,, e1n• I. Ir ~"'"'3•<0' ""'" 1'1'.0" I~• O·•"•• C• .r1·1 T11•• t O ! '1 t • • • A"rc •''" !-'onol•' of.•• •1 1\1••"' <l.••"'" \ ,,,. ,,,, oH••'' l OOY O~Q"O OWO"""' 011•' E.••ou1t 1~m.1n1 D'""'""" ~un Jo• 11\•••ll !\•!"'' 1 Ou"" 1f.11,1enl " ' 1:0 '" '" '" "' '" (IGHTll ~-CE OOIJ Y1•d! 1 v••• el"\""" un l'u1<• ~<n fl(ll') n .. c,, M•o '" M•" I d!lo & ~ I~'" «I &1~""" Ooc-ell• IC••!lo,.1 W'IJ!l,..IY T ~ C.n IL>""O"'I Mo!.wo!t'I< 1"•9•1 C~•·o .. BAr (0••Y"1 •~ VO'llV~ l>i•r11 l(ow•1n 18 ... , ! •d•l'1 J .. C~l•O•' (P••n1r) Fil;"' 19' 1 ... 111"""1 •ev•I DfKJltllfO IW•l<O"I l !\11 f ll••tl• "'••, r.n1t1 t111n-•\ l rool~ C l•ulv 11ta"l•l ,., '" ". ' " '" '" '" '" ' " '" '" '" NINTll llA CE 1511 >'l•d• , ~••• e"!' C&l•f b•"'1 C!••"'(~9 "'"I~ !1lft/! C•••''""9 P"<' l.l'o«I Tr,al• ( l•u•Y ol(on•<f 0"'T'< Wolr~ lf\a<1H I Go Tn• L·"''' !~.,.,.0~1 lln•ri~• l!n(••' (W•l•n<>I 5~""'" Oonl•n !rt•nor l !IU""' (,,1, A"' jA~•·ll W1" """" ~ov •Cn>•hrl SP••<ll• N oo~o IHarl l Lul,n•• !f'19•I II•""" l\•<I (~!r •u~,\ 11110 (11•1~•· ,,.,. ""'" ((••<10111 TAKE THE QUIZ NEWS We Dare You . s.+urd •y Every "' '" ' " "' '" ''" ,,. ' " '" '" "' "No \\'O:.I' can go lo TAIN VALLEY ~1\d 01t1oorl• " A h••·b•<l•oom ~""''' •nd i• '""'" orooodv OHtrll>ed •• Just a Running, Grandpa The .~pokesman said Friday Iha\ ~cner?J n1<1na~cr Tex Schramm '"h11s talked to other learns abnu1 a trade and tht'y hal'E' Shfll\n \"Clr}"JOJZ, r!CJ,:rres of 1ntrrrst. ·• He dechned further con1n1en\. l\1ilwauker.1' Ct1rdrn11! told a reporter Friday <if\t'r rl ying fron1 1he Easl Coast In mret \\·ith i::cneral 1n;inagt'r Bing l)('vinr of the Card.~ NOll(E I~ !I EllEflV C.IVEN 111•1 o" w..an•,M••· f.uguOI II. \911 01 1 lO om '" '"" ~<>Ynrll (h~mb•r>, C11W H•"· 10000 ~I01•1 A>P11u~. FDun••1n Vall•~· Calilorn.~ In• Piaun·"~ Com,ni1"on ..-di hole pvbl1< '''"''~g ~" "'' !0110"''"' ~noioe ot'on' ll)NE II f !llf'SIDENllAL ElDEll I YI t:•l~b+••h•ne"! of lD'lo ll ·f LD! \I or l ra<t J,1)13, In "'" C11Unh .r O••n ..... SIOI• Qt (•!ilo<n•• 1"' Rtt'"I•"' nM to<1l•.od a bit! ""'le~ wl" "" lh• ••'•" t•••C•lm•1e 1v ;ll.I()(/ 00. D•IM Jyly 1'. ltll Rol>orl H Sl!>llntr l"'"'d""';~, fhl••l•I fa• •~n.ar dlll•n 11.,.,,.., -But Man, Does He Run He said the C:1rd111.:ils tnld h1n1 "onr 11rck bcfnrr th!> All- St<ir bre?.k that !hr~' :i rr not goin,i:: lo trade n1c t:ilk to my l<il''.\er. terrible ... I h~1 r 10 but this is •"•""''"' f.,,,1,,,0, RO•ER T H STO~H l• !fl•• 1•1·•11" " ll•·1f"U a•oc•·~f0 ou«uont •nornoy ot L•w •n I!, JOi.!\'\•"O l "'"' nl th• ~101e ot P.O. llo• l!J I •I·'"'"'" ((,,uw I (O<!• ~l.DOO .i ,..., I ~nn1 Senl• Ano, C•IH•rnle UIOI II• tw~t••n V•ll•• Mvn><•P•I CDO •. l,11 elT01ea nono: ~1·11ll )I !I•~ 10.,,n0 <H<I• '""'"Q ""'"· '""I lhc•hor Ai\'01\A, f<.linn. (AP) -To sa1·e himself 11 mile on root. Dr . Wllliam Andberg once hopped a freight and almost lost his right arm. Now lo slay on foot, the 60· . vear..nld veterinarian from Anoka jumps fences and trots through a cemetery. The 1971 Mara thon Handbook describes D r . Anrlberg as "I.he faslesl man of his age in y.•orld hi~!nry ."' He started running only six _\Cars ;igo. Dr. Andber1fs l:ite dav .. ning racing career. \rhich started \1·i th a stomach ache, reached new heights early this month. He ~rt national records for h1~ agr group in 1he t: S. ~111sters track and field mrrt mile 1 :; : I B . fl I • 5.000-meter 17 .46.6 and 10 .000·mrter 37 ·12 runs at San Diego. The s.rnOt-7, 130-pound vrtrrinari;in can look back 11•1th a 1;milr \\'hen h" \<ilks ;:ibo11t hi.~ New F. n g I a n d hovh1Jod -when .:it .:igr 10 hr dr<'ided 1n jump R fre ight for .:i 1n1lf':c; ridf'. Thr 1rain suddenly pi ckrr! 11p ~prrd Dr. Andberg Inst h1~ hold and carcrnPd inln a s1dPtr11ck The humeru.~. !hr bone lhal extends from thr roll;irbone to the elbow. \\':IS sh<1tlrrrd '"T11 n surgrons wan1erl to cu! my arm off." Dr. Aodhrr~ s;iui 1n an inter1'1e11•. "A !hird surgC'on w;:in1ed \n savE' ii. 1 \1<1~ 10 the hospital for .~ix 11rck.~ anrl Inst a yrar nf schnol ~11· right arm ts a hlllP <=ht1rtcr th;in thr left hu! 11 doesn't bother mr '' The St. Geor ge . Maine nal!\"C grew up 1n West Con- cord, NH . Hr was graduatE'd fron1 1he Lini1·f'rsily of New H:impshirr. "'here he ran distance races. pole 1•aulted and set nalional collegiate records in !lie 880 <1nd mile snowshoe rares. Cnncentratin,ll nn ve1l'rina ry graduate st11d1cs :it Ohin State ;ind the University of Min· nrsota. Dr. Andbrrg forgol ab0ut raring ··until 1 gnl a ston1<1ch ;ichr !ha! lastrd four davs 111 196.'i. 1 decided to start jD~Ji!ing for n1y health." •·1 wasn't dn1ng 11 lot and \\"C'i_1:hed 1~5. I \1'i1s glling Ill be a grandfather ;ind U1dn'! feel th;it nld . 1 handn'L dnne an~­ lh1ng foor 3~ years exce pt gntr and bo"·1.·· "\\1hen f got a hole-in-one. I qu11. fl.1y v.·1re. Ruth, 1ook up Ji!Olf and "'hrn .~he gnt a hnlr. in·onr, I f1~urrd 1 didn·t flf'f'd 10 tra<'h hl'r. I still bo1l'I b11t I h:i1rn"t ao! :i :ion .\'et."' Hr s1:ir1rd jnJZ.ginJZ, rhrnu11;h 11 cen1rt<'ry nf'ar his homr, pron1pting 1110 pa~s1ng 1l'omen to telephone pnlicr_ '"Thrrr's a n1an running loose in the ("rmrtery, \1·r:i ring his underwear." a wnman fr ant1rall,\I lolrl pnlirr Rut ii. \'las~nlv Dr AndhPrg in thr c>a rly sla~e.~ nf his nrw J1eallh plPll. and hf' found a yearning lnr ("ompcl1t1nn ·The high school c·ross roun· Irv k1rl~ h;:id snme lime tri;:ils :ind I ritn ;ilnng l\l!h !hrm Ou t of lhc tnp !O f1n1.~her~. I "·ao, ~ixlh Thro they h::id a n F.n;::h~h rross-countr\' rare at 1hr ThE'Odflre \'"1rth GoH Course in M1nneapoli.c;" "'After the r:ice. 1 tonk lh• limes of the runners and went over the same course to see wha! [ could do. I wnu\d have finished in the middle of the pack." ''\\'hen I joined the Twin Cities Track Club after thal. I sho11·ed the fellow my 19.12 AAU card. The fellnw wasn"t even born then. He mlist hRve considered it R relic." Dr. Andberg. who rid('$ 20 miles snu1h lo church in r-.11n- nrapol1s on Sunday·s and lhrn runs home, no !on~er c:ausrs much alarm in Anoka ;is he glidPs through dail)' training Sl'.<;s1ons of eight to 12 rniles. Not known as the Fl~ inM F inn. the Gr:\y Ghost -f11r his ce1ne1ery jaunts~ ;ind the Anoka Iron Man, JJr. Andbrr.e; has progressrd to his rl'f·rnl California sh\111·1ng. 11 11 1 e h included only the third mile event he h<1d ('\'er undertakrn. "Thi' 11 eek before I h r nicrt."' said Dr. Andbcr.c,. ··I "'enl ln the h1~h .c;chnol !n practice-. The-pl11ee 11·a~ lockrd up. So, I Jun1pcd thr ft'nre ln .c,et 111. I lin1ed 1nl'st'lf in 5 ~R anrl drr1ded 10 enter the mile in S;in Diego.'' llr Andt>t'rg. wll(l ~<'<'P,<; hii; while hair cropp<'d in a 1·1'r"·-rut, ron~iders hi5 26.nHlr l1n1e of 2·51 .44 111 the 1!170 \\'nrld Vetrrans Mt1r;i1hon ;:I.I Sknvdr, S11eden. another b1R ach1c11rmrnt -stopping e1irly 1n the rt1re lo rr11r t11~ .~t.oe larr~ In do1Jhlr knot~ ;ind !hf'n ll'·inn111R by ~o .\ ards 'ft•1111is Res11l1 QUE AF:C' -\\'ha!r1rr h.:ir- pened to Frid;:i_v'.~ llnnounerfl 1enn1s bfotwttn nod L;:i1·er ::ind Roy Emerson is app:irently bein,i:: kept a secret by the Canadian press. The only Fr~;i.., rr~ul1 1 C'· ported was Cliff Drvsdale's fi-2. fi·2 conquest nf ftny Ruf- fels . J'11·i11 .~ llrt1f /'lllNNF:APOLlS ST rAtl, -Thr M 1n11rsnta T"·ins ~old 1 r!f•1·an lcft·handed rcltr1 rr Rnn Perrann~ki Frid;iy In !hr !)elnul Tii::cr.~ for an un· d1~clusr<i ar1111unt flf c<>.~h l'rrranoski. :'\4, lu:1d " 1-4 rreurd with five sa\'e~ anrl ;:i 6 llfi <'ilrned run avrrage this seas(1n. In I.is ~1 1 .1ears T"1n~. l•hro nbt11 1ned deal with the Lo.~ "1!h the him in a Angeles Barons !<'all I 11 Tourney Fo11nl;i111 \·;1llc_\'·.~ i\n1rril'<1n IA'.C,lon N;it1nnal [,r11}:ur Pn\ry 11·a~ f'l1u11n.1ted tro111 :'lny f11r- thrr 1·h:unp111n~h1p i"fl11'-lil ••ra· 11011 11hf'n th1• sri11ad drnprrd :in 8 2 l'errlir1 lo the loop 1·h;:i111p1nn F11llrr1nn I k'l!Jgrrs a! An11!ie1n1 's Ko~·~en P;irk Fri· da\" n1~h1 , "f1lf' In..;~ drnp[)('l'.I n1:tnS1~1·r {;rne :">t ;inn;1cr1·~ F11un1a111 \'Allr1• 11111r lfl li-7 nn !h~· ~r:i son ·and lhr 1rar11 f1n1~hrd third 111 1hf' 10011 :c;!::1nd1ng~ \1.tr!llll!'( I ~;i11t :1111T11;.i rtl~ .'itt1 ll"tt1·t ,,,,,, plat t1l•n• ~·• 001 "'' '" "'• P!ano•n'I Pvbh•hP<I O•~nao (QeJI Doll>' ""O" °""""""'nt ~"n •~AolAhl• tot ll"bl« in· J"I~ 11 •rnl A~Q"" 7, H. )l. 1111 tln 11 •PO<l,Dn •rnl •••1111,.•Hon LEGAL NOTICE 1 hn<• """""0 In 1••h•v I<> •ave• or Jn ff'PO""ll'I ID lhot ••<>u•'I •"<I D'OPDUI '"" f\O~~NAU. (:crn1any ~.:·,·,·~,.·,~ 1~".ix;,',',",,"~:~. '~.~: .. ~ •• ', ',", ------,. 11111 '"' f l(llTIOUi JUSIN l'I Scotland's Jat'kie Strwar! !'£'! '•l 1•?• •"" "'"' ta tn• """"" "•m, H,t.MI 1T•T1M1Nt · · F d d PL.,N'llNG (0MMl~S•0N l~~ tollowlnt P'"""' ••• a bhster111g pace r1 ay ur· or lHE <11Y OF b"''"•" ••· ing practice for Sund;:iy·s :J.1r0 ~~~~.:·~·,~,;~LLEV VEG ... ~ ROOM. u. w. 1 .. n 51 .• c ... ,. (;ern1;in {;rNld Prix b ~ ~eorot•'• •~ '"• M~·:~,;·;~am•• ~•ltor, now. 111~ •t, piloting his 1~rf'll-For<i v.s <Ill PuM·:~~n""~~~.~:"'~~·;;~" OA•I• ,,,1,,,, ce:~~ .. M~~·~1 c;~~'"· 110 w. 111~ 11 • a1·er::ige of 116.5 1nllt'S an J1·•• l•. ••n 1111.n c,,.,. Mn~. c.111 hour. . \ NOTICE 11.r,~~~.~~~!""" 1. ~.;,,, <o"ouc1•d ~· • l.EG1 L f)111 ·is (,'111> !'\F:\V DEl.111 -lnrh;:i ::tnrl Tion1ania split the flpen111JZ. S\11f:l<'S TTii11rhr~ nf !')1{' l);i1·1~ cur intcrione sr1nif1n:ils Fn- d:i~'· l!o111an\a ·~ :rip-Sf'L•ded l la· N:·.~l:i~r. rou1rrl hi~ Indian 1'nuntrrpart, .laidrrr ~·lukhcr· jt'.1. r,.~. 6-.1, fi -4. Bui hi~ rnn1· patrinl, Ion Tiri<ll", 1.e111 (tn11n 111 !ndi:i"s Prrn1111 L:ill. 12-14. J.fi. 'l·9. 1'he dnub!t's Y-111 l11da 1· and lhe ~1ni::ir~ Sunday. hf' pL11 rd rr111a1n1n~ (i••••fllfft•ttff fi••t•s tL\'ERSU~1. 1\'t'lhrr!:ind.c; - E11111ne Cit\olriJ,;ong. 1hr \\"tmhlrd!}n 1·ha111pi11n rrn1n /lu~lr:'.lln . ;11ll'arH·c·d to 1tu· \1tln1rn's single~ final or 1he Dulrli (l1wn trnni.~ 1·h;1111· p1nn~hips hy def£';it1ng i\01·a Srhwrdiwy of \Vt's!. (;crrn;:iny 6·:1. 6-2 Vrirlay. '111f' Hl-.l'r<ir·o!rl Ab11ri~111:1I 11111 pl;11' for !hr \1llr ;lg;11n.sl L'hri~l1nr ::;andl>er~ ol .'i11rdrn F 11lU F ICTl110U$ ftU"~(!! N•MI! ST •TEMENT "' ""'""' ""''"'" .. NA~CO • ..i1 s • .,,,1. •v• "'""t r .,.,, .• ,.. •lJ 11•11"'·' ... fth•n A. ~n•ll~. •1! s • .,,1. ""' ' 1hl• t,.,,,,,,,. " llfln9 <O"Pu<l•<I ""''"~' '"'" ,, . "o"'" ,-N•w•ll 1h•• •l•l•m•11! !110<! "'''" 1n• ro.,• nt 0••.,9• (ou,,1·, c~ Jul; 1\1' 11••••11 J MIPdo• OePUW C••" (.,,,ntv I 1911 '"""'" r, 1,1,., ed O•••·~• (oa\! De•IV P!lo! J., Iv 10. l/. J< JI 1911 118~11 J.F.f;AL NOT!Ct-_; , 1110 F IC1•T!OU~ BU"HEJI NAM( SlllTEMENT f!,t !olle ... n, P•r1on " on .. ·• B11\i'1t<1 " f'l,.CON PE,ll•l r1NOFPS. •ll W ltt~ ~'"'' (nl•A M•\O, '" '"' ~ Hora ,n, litl'JI (~mrnn1 ~''""' "'"""~" l!•••n TM·• b"'""" " ~'"'" <On<l('CI•~ t» 8n '"t1•V,dL.M s~,,1 •• F ,..,~.n ln,, '1•!•n10n1 "l•O w•ln °'' c1 .. i. n! D'•"~' (nu"'" on 1,.1v AY A•v•rl• J MlldOn• Ooouov ,, ... '"""'• I. 10/I '""'"'" p.,t1l·•~•d P•nno• Co••I [l•HV r1101, J11 IV 10. II. l t. JI If/I 1!4 11 l.~~G AL NOTICF: II~!~ Opol ~•'I-' P•V·d Tnom" s.n .. TM• ,l.,•m•n! '11•d wl<n '~' Count~ Cl~r• ol OronQO (CU<llV on· Junt )!). 1911. fl• l\O•Ol lV J. M•O~O•, D•auh C•u11•1 C1••> PVh'""·~ 0•A'1Q• c ..... ., O•llJ r11n•. Jul1 10, II, l<. JI 1911 111• 11 "' LEGAL NOTICE f' JtU) f'ICTITIDUS I USIMlt • N•Mt ITATl!Ml!Nf T·loOll P••l""I ... "'"'"e" ·~ Pll UM ... VALLEY JIANCHES, 1!ll O<e•" Blvd Co•an• <111 Mu , Slfwofl ~DO•ll .. •1' Int. I (ol>I. C"'", nll G•1t10l<I Av•. Brll Corot"'• C:•I I J•m•• G """"'"• 1Jll Oc••n ll lvd, c .. ,,.,. d•I Mu, C•hr fhl~l>oln 8 Jlol>••"· l1'J O..••• llO•P , C°'WI <1•1 M•r. Calll It Cto"t "1ol>"'" 7!l! O<••n Bl>'d., Cornn• ll•I Mu, Col!I JU<I 0 ll uW•"· lll'oll Wol'""" e1,.<1., "'"' }1J l.CI AnQOl•J, (•ldMnl o !n" "'"""I' '' ll•'"g cn<>d.,Ct•<I b• • G•nf<tl Po•!n•"fl•P 11 (•~«< Rol>•ct\ Tn., <T•••mtnl ld•<I ..-.1n th• (W<ll>' f '~'~ of O•onw• Cwn1v on; Ju•• 1. 1911. fl, W'l• l SI Jon" D•aut>' (CU"'-(l•d· l>11bil<h•d D1 •n~• (o••1 Q.o llw Plln1, lldV JI •'10 AUQUO I, U, JI, It/) JllS.1! tEGAL NOTICE f' \OU' l'ICTITIOUS IUSl ~ISI NAMI STAT!Mf Nr T·1'e,. "'""'" '" "' 11111 rlCT!TIOUS BllSIN!SI NAM! S1Al[MENT bu'"'°""' l l>t '"'"'"'"Q .,.,,0 n, ••• ""'"' INDIO A~SCJCl•lf\. LTD, Un•"" ••"' ~", \0<ill1 Tow••· Sulio !Diii). "· O. OUl•O~I< •1 BD• Bii, Or•nt•. (alllnt<ll• 92Mt U(,.. (A_ orOPIJIA MfOtC•l C,POUf' .. (f,.\lrf]llNIAIOAWAtl•N MO ll lL I!: ,*;(' 1·s • ,... !1>01 G•"''" '~·o~· B•.-n. c;••O•n f ~l l\TE~. INC , Union Roflll :loo . \ou!~ "' f' k G•n'"' C• tl•>I! lo~•• ~uil• lQOO, P 0. Bo• S311, ('(l!.l':'vfRl'S. 0111n -·.rl rino»ld ~ ~•11v ,., n INtft <•nl'"' o'""'' C•'•'Q'"'" 97M• \ :!" l)i!lt'!1 . i!Vf'tl,!OJ: R ""rk <'••• f A•• 1 "' ~"""" '" oClloll ""''·!!~" "•o0••11•~ I"<. U""'" l!l••k " Cl••«• "" Mnll M 0 10Slll ~ So Snu!n It)"'" Su•!• 1000. P 0 180• old sr!b?.r~. s!Unnerl \np-~rf'd t<•v"'"'" • '"•" '""""'')<><! '• 'l01C• 1i1>. O••nor CAI' to'"'' ~· I [ fin•·' P t ""''" /lo 0 IOI W Sii" SI l~a bu""'" ., °"'"' <on<lu<lod by 1 rrt Z"J jkn ~·ranU 01 IC n l"• A~•"" '• Wit<• Lim;t..r P•it""""'" \'t11!••sla~1a Frtct:iy in thr "'"""" , ..... -"'n )•'<I ""''""" c•r••fl~"l"""w•n•N °'!Yd '"""' • t • "I• 1 MOl!lllF (~lAT!~ IN(. q11;irl1'r·l IJl)llS Of [hf' I ;11n-l~ 1 llu1 "">I 'I rn~n•of•t~ .,.. o (,,~"'•'I Dw•n M "owoll I 11,0 /JOO f1 ><kf' e trnn1s "'''"" ... " \/•(• r • ., .... ", AJa1nitos Results 'f'hp Rfanrlfather flf lhrf'I' I~ no11 preparing fflr !hr 40-anrt· 01 er 01~ mpirs anrt 1 h e I n t r r n a t 1 n n a I \ rtrriin~ ~1art1lhon. holh 111 1;r;1np.11v nf'x! yPar ;iftf'r thr 1972 Oh·m Pl<" (;anH·~ 1n ~1un !r·h • f)(-~fll!f' 1h1~ lu~s. I 111 rri1lh rrnucl fir !hf' ho\~. Tl1r1 pl:i\rd 11 rll :ill ~r;1~or1 lnnJ! anlf fl'">~\ e<i an ;idrn1r:::ib lr rrC'n1d ·Ton1gh1 thf' f1rldlr1~ lrfl a l1tllr so1nrth1nj'.! 111 br <!r ~1rrrl And !1111 1nnllll!~ rthr l1f\I :::ind r1ghlh • h11ri u~ P ;lj,llJf'f \ ~ · 1 nn"A d o' '•I·•• M 0 lh•< """"'""' hloO W•ll> tno 1·h;11nr111n~i11p~ •iu oc ''"'' r• Or•n•• c ..... ~·· ... J.,h " nl.1• '" "'•~•• {o••I 0• Iv r 11•t h fl> flovor"' J . M•d<le•. O•ov!Y \'an 1)11if'!l, 20, <l rsc jUfllllf . Iv I• 1j 1' 11 1~11 U~A 11 (I") tlf'l'dl'd 11r hrl';ikc·r~ in h11th Pub"•~ .. 1 O••r.o• c ... ,, O•\I• <>11o1. LE(;AL NOTICE 1.,1, J• ••IC Autu•I 1 t•. JI 11 11 7110-71 J IJl.~T •,t.CI! ~-llO >•'~' l >•o r .,,,,, ond 110 (11•"1•~0 Pvr" 1"000 '-'•I"" Coo•<•• •W0td •lO •O I •0 • f'I:\ ~~~:1C?11 ~·:;, 11'w~r,~~i ' 10 I :g f•m•-Ii 110 /\"o ll•n ••CC • !It~' IM '""'• (,'""f'· y., P••r l!uT•., huo (on r1~ M'Y"• (••bh•• ~div r.vo•v \loo\'I """ i., .. ,,~." §£COHO R•CE ~\n >erd• l '"" nl~· (larrnono Py,,. i?l'OD ~;\·~~':'du~~~ ;~;,';,"..'1 1 )n 11 ~ J :.!l f'ro<h • f'r<Tume IH••!I ~ "11 T,,,,. l! 1 ·~ A•l-0 111~ C.-o Mon• L•n•"1 M••~. e u•~uno~ E~•·~s' C"••O• E"' ,_,,Y.,tl l•I A lono P•• I.II "' S<••'<~•o r11on. Pion, L,,11••• """"' S••ro• S•aull• lt NIGMT l Y DOUI LI" fl-M11lor COOIY<ll .... 1-••v•I TOOi ll•rl Pold •lt l'll THIRD ••Cl -=--«IC! v1r<I>. J •N' c•n• c1''"''"J Pu"• 11m ~~ .. ct:~:~ :Lt;;.,":;.,\ ' 00 ; IR ! ~ KlllQ'$ Jl.o•lul (Alllt(ltl) l loO Ttm-20 1·1 ~- ... :.,I~ o".,,~1n;'c;1~~df,ul!,0·u,,cfV.,"~, 0' Hn ><••''"~" ~OU ITH 111ci-=-110 ...... l Y••• 11101 111<1 uo A llO*~"<~ Purl<' *1 H•r~lne !Wl rdl •IO j • Y~ Qlere I "'"('l . ., " Mr,';.:~~i~;~~ '6 1111 .. ••n . C••d" p,·~.'!.. o,"-!~,· M<J"I• M""ll~ Ro<'tT u" f , m,~ Nn '"'"""' CHOOSE FROM A CHOICE ' SELECTION TODAY NA BERS ~ s''*'"''~ n.,' i•n• \l)l'TM ••Cf S•~ va'"' 1 "''"' ~0\ ••0 uO' All~w •"O"' <> "'" 1)1M I•"""''"' ·r··~N•' •1'1 Jn~ I'" ••I A '•"~' <.I.~•" 1 t •O '"'1 "\'~~:·:• 4 :"~'\~'"' '~n "'"·" """ ,,, """''"'b""" < '" EC~·• A•" .-,. I UC~ "'"'' • \oo; W•Tt• II<><•., Onll sno .. 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J M•CM~· n~ou!I c,,.,11,., .. , r'"' lo• 1"-. , .. , o/ ,1.···nr v ...... ll> " I ~ FD" P•OISATE OF WILL AND Cl•" ,.., ' '"' " " ,, ,, '' ~ n ~ co01c1L .t.NO FOJI. LE f TE Q sj Puni,.1 •<1 Oto0o• c~••• f'l••'• P!lnt AndberJZ, said. ..Bui I run H,.. " 1 nl lfiSTAMENTA~Y Jvlv l• o...i A•iou\I /,I •, ?I, 1011 1111 .11 harrl milr.~ _ I rlon't JOi rlu•"•11• • 1 1 • t••••• e• •"'"""'" P1l•·oo. •'"" ~"""'" ------M••I•• " n n c "' -b· "'"'~' o ..... ,.,, J.F:r.AL NOT!Ct-: Whal brings on longevity l~ [B"n •I ~ ~ 0 NOTlCF IS 1•r•El'IV GIVfN lh•I ----l'n•. ~ B , I "•lt•c•• Moe Pl•ll~t W~lf•'""• .... lll•d .-!1J11 hard exercise. You have In , , , ""''"' • (><'titio" 10, or<!!)•••"' w•11 """ F1 Cf!l1ous 1Sus1N1rt• lo••·· 11 ' ' ' '' make the heart p"mp and thf' '""'"'' """ !or ••u•0•• o • "' NIMI! 1111Tr:MfH T \<"'' e. 1•nlft tl ll•.i•m•n1••1' !n P•!Ohe"'' '""''"'" lo Th• !~lll)w•ng 0U"l'l1 &r• do;n• """"•" lungs e xpand. That's whal w~1cn " m•n• to• 1~•1r•r a•"ltu••" •~a •• " JU11"'111" Otl~o•" 1M 00'! l\!'1-I t I !"•I th• l•tn• onn Pi•<I of ""lfino '"" "Q IOC,[~ PLASTIC~ 1111} (Of'ftor "' LEGAL NOTICE I' !llllU ,ICTlllOUS e usl NE ~I NIM( 1TATEMENT I ·1fC'11 "' b""""'' •I 8lYIH~ ASSD(l,.!f l, l!n>n<> 81nll Sq ~<>V!r• Tew.-s,,,,. 1000. 1' 0 Box 5.lf,1, D10<1u•, C•lllor.,11 tl•!I ~outnw•>! f''"""''"'· l<>r. Un'"" R•"~ S", ""'''" low.,, l<1t'• IOO(I.,. 0. Bo• 11~/ 0<0n90 (..•l,!O•JI'" tJMI ""'"'den P•OD•>ll'1. In(. Union l•n-S"' ~ou•n lo,.·••. ~U'" I'«'. P.O. ~~· IJ~I. O•oov• r •l•f,,.-n'• •?Ml Tt ;, f>vl•n•!• '' b"nt (0"0UClfo:I " . I •MU•~ P••tn•r1~.a ~'k!tn,.,t•I "'""""••· In<. 0Yo•n M l>ow•U V<t• P"•IO•<>t Tt>lo "•IOmtnl 111<-n wl•~ '"' c1 ... n• /)••ng1 (O<lnlv ..., Julv ev "''""''" J M•<1""~ D•nlll'v ,,.,. c"""h 1. 1•11. Clt!J•I~ "ubll•'1td OronM C..-\1 0•11>' ll llol, lulv ll 1"<l Autv\I ), Ii, ,1, 11n TfU.11 LEGAi . NOTICE D•r~ N D•nd> No •<•••<nn DH Oo1<i,,.,1I '"' )"~ keeps your heart young. "'"'""'•·~ v1110·1 tlO(I Ol!I !ll'Xl-; I• ume h•• l»•n 1.i to• "'""'u" 1•. 1u1 , •I "''"'"· ~oun'•'" \l•ll•v, C•llto•n,8 !;==========================="-''--.' ](! • M' ·~ !h• "''""""m of O•o•IT tJIDI "'e"I N" 1 nl ,.rd <ov•I. •' 1ttO '"" "'"" !<>ftu"''•'· Inc, f C1llfor"I" p , ... , f'ICTiTIOUI BUllHl ll NIIMI! ITATl!Ml!HT T·ltoH NtNTM •.O(E •00 vu~• _) "'"' n1~, ""d "" (lol"''"• '""""' \l'Xlll l h•c!Uo f!o r• (Wohr<1I •lM I•',(! l llO\ G ... ~''' lwoo O(!D,M>I 11'3 •1tn1 n .. 1 ln r.0 •Wa•n1 l <II Tim, 10 I 1n ~"" o:t•~ r ... ,o, M""• n .. 1 Lr,•• """ O• Jun;• H••• On""'" No Sc•••<nt• ii 1!••<11, l·Throlll• lll<k & ). o .. d•'t Tw ... P•!d llOlf.M. Witt. LtW·HJ..il<•Pt, Prl(!lto At Thi NEWPORTER INN I PAR 3 GOLF COURSE Sl-00 with t his •d WMk d•yl I- L ... RllE ll!llCTION 1971 CAPRI W•tn •ute !••~• mlO!:• "Im por t Caro/ the Ytor" Sf> eesy-c.a re 1cliY e0w eer if nr:w 1dide1 shipment C•~"' Odo• Wul. 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LEGAi , 1\0TICf~ ~ !11'• f'I CTI T!OUS 8US1N fil ~•Mf sr•TlliMENT l~• lollow1nt 1>t<1cn• '" d"'"' 1>u•ln111 Tt>e loll<>w'"• "'"""' l rt (lo>ln1 t><,.ln•" " SOUT~l.Ef.11 COMPA'-Y. U<>i~n 18•"~ Sn . S""'" To"''" ~vlt• l(IOll, II 0. fl"• S.1-1. Or•nao. C•!l!ornlO 9)6'\f ~CU'""'"' P•oatrh•I, I<>(, U"I"" B•nk So, ~ .. ,t~ lnwo•. lu••• man, PO. Bo• Jlll, 01 •na•. C•llh>•n'• t76ol• Tn" nu!•""" i• b•in9 <o.,.,.,t!od b• • llm•Tld ""''"""";o ~""'"*•\! PrOll"' llH, !nc. D"''" M Po,.,•11, \Ile• P•••lll•11! Tn,, ''"'•m•nl lolt!i .. 11~ tUe c1 .. ~ or o .. n,, c"''"" on Ju!-; h• 6•••rl~ J, M•<IO<lx D@pu!Y Clark (0""'" I. 1111. Coun!v Publ""'~ n •• ., .. C111nt O•llv ••let, JulV l l •nd ""VUOI I. If. 11. 1t11 ,111.11 .. Sl[IHING OF\lflOPME~T (0' LEGAL NOTICE Ill'• 11•~<" B11Ul••••d, w"""''"11•r.I--------co1110,,.10 P 1'"1 FAM~ ENCotNFF <>ING, INC, ,. 'ICrtTIOUS IVUNSil C•llfa•" • <01'1>C'""""· 1>01 (•m~~· H•MI" IT .... 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So S11U+n Towt•, S11ll• 1000, 11 O. lln• !Jfl, "'•"••· Cell fo•"'• t)Mt Tn" '1•«,n•1• I< btl"t CONIUUtci '' I LI"'""" P•"n••lflla ~ ~.11~ ..... ,;,.,d • 1 fe,~i•n itl•"'· 119wpad lh llwt~ II Pow•>!, Klltn~•'"· ll1M•rc•, ltn••• IM"llOl •r1 OILl\l l~V Vlr• f'•nl!i•~t ... ~ '"'llt•••"-••lh, fk• I'"''"'""' ! 1-., Wolh t~• C"''"" A!!ofnf~O 01 l tW .., ..... t••h • ~outnwt" PtO<ltt"!I•" IJI(, Ow•" M """'•II, V•t• P•tlOllOl\1 GARDl!N GROVE '"'" "' O'•"o* (nuo•v "" l•otY I, I'"~· J» N•w~e•t Ct""' o .. ,., LINC OLN·MERCURT ~ •• .," J. M•"lio•, n .... v•• {nv"'' Su•l• Numb•• IDll. C."d•n G•e•• ., ft•oolc•u•ll "unll•n•~ ,,,.,,,. ,.,.., D• '• r '~' f' n•r•••11 nro n1• r11•" r"IOI~ "'1"1 1,. Tl"' ''"'"""''' mo<1 .. uh '"• {I .. • "' 11••<>•• Co...nr. "" Jvlv P,y l'I*""" ) M•dde.• O•lHllv c ... fl~,,ll•n•~ 1'''"1• (..Nol DOl!V Pl!flt, )uh \o A"~ Au•u " 1. If. i1, 1t11 7\lt-1! I ('""' IN1wtort Bta<n. (olllorn+1 flMf •"--------------~·-----·'·"-'"_·•.··-----.: ) .... ,, Ind -'tVOU" 1, "· ,,, "11 11••11 Iv I~. II 1•. II lt/I ·~~I II ~~~~~~~--" ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'-~ - I'. " . ·-• -···--·-----.... ~ ... -·---,.. --) ,, ,, I c I• ' I ,, ... I I l • • ............ ------- -· 'J lfi DAILY PILO T Salurd4Y. July Jl, 1971 .... ' ... -. ,., .. ... . -.. ... •.. , -· ., .. ... ···-,, . -' . .. ... ... ._, . ., _, '· " " r ·-.. .. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE A .... Uilll ll'IN4N<IAL illt!O IUO.lf ltl~f I I ! U<u•W l oll, ttnl-oo k'W!ll(t 1W U,MO,JOI ! ....... Jw IM PIK .. YM t Ill_ .... J ... I, "11 IM .... ""' J-a. 1tnJ II t 51< ..... II.OU. rewtr .. NI lllWl"OIT-#StA Uloll'ISO KMOOl O!lTllCcT 0-lonct 11-1 OltillHll COUNTY, (ALlll'Oll.Jlftill '1 1 Unu<..11t"" Roll NClfK• Ofl ADCWTIOIO ANO TltANiMITTillL II J Pi• Vt•"' l ••'lt 1; Sties All t<llcn .... II Ill t.~ ... on ,,.,,, ··-I """"' ....... ,., " IVlhOrllto ~HClll •• 1 ~1 .... 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Sc110011 Tc!1I ,,Sii J,J" 1,Ut J.~ J,ltJ 1,111 <.I l l •.I~ a,Jlt 1,)91 l ,ltl '·'" 1.ot~ l.SO \,6'6 11.w ,,,,... 21 . .iJ Tll1> •ll>Ofi '1lal! 11W:lu01. bli•"<I• Oii .... d•l!"CI "'' 'n t11mm1rv to1m. •II 1c11 .. 1 1ln•ncl1I 1r1nto1C1+on1 '"" m. p•1t eo•nt 1"6 currl'flr otctl veo" •M tM otrlc~llY """"""" buG!;tel ''" '"• .,.,, ""'"o'"e v1a1 SUMMAlll.Y 01' CUfl•I!"' 01$TltlCT TA.II! '••I ,UNO ,t.t<O l'UIP01l. .t.. G,...1 CJtno••I 1'11t .. Ht T•• .............. 11. G...,.,..1 F1,mo •· D .. u<tlofl 11 O-••I l'11•N•n '"'"""" ....... , ....... If• rlll llmll ., ..,•lo-<' t1 -1•1 I•• rat1 llmlU 1t•ou11EMll!Ntl ~o• 1.,1.n ,.,,,..., .. , f1K Tia .. f ••H a 1Ho ill.II• •"vl•M Lln'lll c""'""'"" O. 1)(111'-!0ITU!t!' illHD OTHllt Ol.ITGO CU.llJIEHT EXPE NSE !00 AOMINI S!RATION l!O Cl'l/flc111<1 Sal1rlo• of """'""•lr•llOll 1111 Ci.unlfKI S•l•riH o! 11am1n•1« .. !lon ll'C 0111~ Exl)Ofl1U Of lldmlnl•1fahOt1 101,t.L a.OMIHISlll,t.lJON 100 INSTllU(110N' 110. C•rtlll<olt<I S~lfl l•• ot •n•l•<><tilln 111. Ptlnf.lp1>lt' Sol•ol" 111 Su11ervltort' S•la•IH IU Te•cl>e"' !>olono1 21 •. 0111•• Ct fl1hC•Tt<1 Salar•H 01 lntt•u<loOll 120 Cl1>01111!<1 So!ott~• nl ln lhu<>:1'°" n1 ln1u111:1101"1I """'"' 111. 0 11'"' ClaH llltd S1llf1h of ln•ffll!t"'n no Text""""'• 1-0 Ottlu BPO•• 110 Oll>r• E•i>en• ... DI ln11t11<l .. n TOTAL INST RUCTION fJO 11EAL1 .. SEavlCES ' I 1 I l"t~!U illl"11 n .. 11 11),/h "~' 16,ltl.7"1 ,_ .. , ... 110,l)t o101.a11 t•.of(I Jtl.1.JO u ..... •5.'111 12,11,,1 .. .12,)IJ Sl,01) 111.20'! li,0.:1,2•1 EXEMPT PORTIONS OF GENERAL F UHD REQUIREMENT ENTERED ON LINE A O>Slrl(I con"•Dll!""' to Porm1ntM •10. Cetlofl<llH S•l•••K cl Ht•lll\ """"""'I <JO Cl•••ll1H S11ot1es of H••Ull Ptr.onn•I '"' O•ne• E•OO"n••• O! H•~llft S••v•<• l:IO "' 1•.~ 1,191 Ht .- ·-· FllflCI I nd RthtefnMI ,t.nnuny FunO Dol1rkl C""ltlbl/Uon 111 P11T>l<t EM~!oy..,, R11<r~...,., Sy11em !Gcv Cooe 20S:l11 Oltlrkl Conrtlbutlon !o; OA.SO>ll >lttltn 1na w•ll•r1 blneflll Comm11nl!w St•vlcet Ea.,c1rlo<"I ol Men111tv R"""'.., NI"''"' Exe"° '°"' or ea11c1hnG PuP•I& In g11d•• 1 t nO t bV "" 111men•1•W or unified ''"""' dl'1fl<f Pe<1onn1I Commhtl"" t><>dQ e! Annuel ,..,.,vm1n1 on 1<eo1.ml OI S11•1 Scl>OO! BullOI..,, FIJ1'd. ,t.ppc•lionmfn! Cc•le MeH ... nnu•I re1>11vmen! on t (tOV"' ol S10T1 St .. DOI Bulldln~ Fund Apportio~orifnl Newoor1 811c" P1vm1"1 lo Orlgin•I DI•"«' ior "'•11l11tlat1 ol PrDplrlY. (Ed. Codt Section 117S! Co•!& Mes• Newl><>t1 Br1cll TOTAl ,t.rff "(" NII G1'fl1rll l'u•.O•t• Tl• lt1<1u!•-••t• tUbltCI It lox <1!1 Uml1 N~I Ge"er•I Purpc'" 1ub1KI to II• ••It lom<I. Tn• MAXIMUM TAX RA.TE !or ,,,,, ""DOI .,111r1e1. w"1<n mlY bl 11v1HI lo '""" me ~•t oen•rll 1>•ir1><1•• itK rl<t~"•m•rh " onown below; R•tt AV1~0ri1HI bY l!d. CPCle •• tallow• SK :111/ll ~"° 701S7 SK . 2Ctol EIKl•cn I O•tt 01 E lection 7·111-10! . ,_ t 1.IOOO .Gil.I l'l<.000 186,llQO !I0.:100 l'lil .OOll llt.JJO ,l,100 r>0 llm •t flO 11m1t "o llm lt to OJ/le•t! no llmll flO 11mlt nc omit no l1mll no limit flO 1+ml1 JUie lt>Cr•1tOO bY Ed Codi :Ill.IA Aut11<>•111'11 Gon. Pu•P<I'• T •• I •Oil• 11.11!,l)(IO LEVIED ""'Tl! TAI! SUMM,\IY R1!1 Llml! <·• Aclull TaK Rt!" L111lt<I I, G.,,eral P11rPo<I To• llatt L11111d 7. Ar11wid1 T•• Role L•Yl•O ' l. G1n1r1I """" O••H•d• T•• ..... l l•IM ' Toll/ Gen1ral F11nd Ta• 110111 Ll'Y•ld I D. ltntl l11ltr11! 111d rld1111ollOft Cot'• MHI N"""P<l'I e.-ic11 E1•"1. NOWP<>r! Htrbor Hlift Ntwporl-Mtll Cc!!I Ml.\I N•wi>Orl 8e1dl ...... "C" Nl llml1 ' ,! • • ' .02•1 .0!06 "" ·"°' .Ooltl . lll• .OS21 -~ t: TOla.L HE,t.LJH SERVICES OPER,t.llON OF Pl,\NT 110 Cl~nlll•O S1l•tl•i ID• 01>1<1hon •911. Orner E•l)Ofl• .. lo• Oo•••hon TOT"L OPER,t.T!ON OF PL .. NT 100 M,t.INTEN ... NCE OF PLANT 120. C!1'1•tl1<1 S•l•d•1 1or M11t11en•n<• /:JO lle~l8ctmont ol fqu•o•nen! 190 01ner Ewpenu4 !or Mt1n<M•nce TOTAL MAINTEN ... NCE OF PLANT to0 FIXED CHA RGES 111. ,t.11n1111v Fund 111 re•mdnet11 F111>d 11! Puolrc Emplov•n lle!11em..,1 Ill. Ola Ao•. Survivor,_ O•••Dll•I~ dflCI H.,.1111 l11our .. tt<e IJI Emolo~ttt +nsu•t nce. l t•<R<'• •ml ln1tr11cllon~I Aide. ~n Emoloyon ln•11r•nc.t. All oiner. 100 Wo••1ne11'1 Compon11tl<>r1 ln•u'""'' 0 (1 Oilier F!At<I Cll••Q•• TOTAL ~IXEO CH .. llGES TOT"'L .._PPll(,t.llLE TO EDUCATION CODE SECTION 1151!J FOR TEACHERS' SALARY COMPUTATION ll)O PUPIL 1R,t.NSP0Rla.T ION S20 Cl1ulllt<1 S•i.rltt or Pupil lran'PO'l~!ICln -190 O!h•r E··l><!nHi of Pupil Trdn>pcrHllO" TOTAL PUPIL TR .. NSPQRl ... T!ON TOTAL CUllPENT EX P El<~E 0~ EDUCATION tlJO POOO SERVICES t90. Oll11r E•penu ·1 al ~OOd S•rvl<e tt! MN I• !or t<e..iy Pupi1, lQT,t.L FOOD SERVICES 1100 COMM UNITY SERVICES 1!20 Cl•nlllf'd S•itr~• cl Commun11y S11'vi<e1 1190 Orner E•Pt<>'~' ol Commun11v 5., fOTa.L COMMUNITY SERVICES 1100. C4PIT.&L OUTL,t.Y 11'0 lrnpro••mt"' or S•i.o ... 1150 BuilOlng• 11111. Ecu1pmen1 )101 Bock • 116' 0!11•• Equ1pm•"' lQTAl CAPll ... L 01.JTL•Y TOT.O.L EXPE"DITU.llES (Cl•IOU 100-ll>QCll 0'HER OUTGO l:lOO, DEii SERIJICE 11'0 . .O.nn111I R•.,,.ymenl ~" A(coun• ~r Sl•I~ St~ool Blllid•n9 •P1><>rl1onm•nt TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 16(1(1 OUTC.OING '111,t.NSFERS 1•-'Cl Tu1llon l•l l Ol~•r l uil•o~ u•o. TrM••'"" '"9 01"« Tr•n,te•• TOTAL 01.JTGOI N{, l.llANS~EJIS SUllTOTAL l.l"OISTIUIUTEO RESEii.VE l.ll2,6tl 11•.ltl 1,llli,llS 311,j•/ IH,110 ?Dl,J .. 11•,IOJ "°''°" 11 . ..as J11.•tl 111.215 l'>ll.011 ••.llO 101,11) IOl,1'1 1,lU,,oll lll.!Ot IOS.17t 111.111 11,Dll,lll 111,2n n ,1•J 111•.lf.S t1.•ss TSJ,ltl S:ID,a.17 11.191.103 lJ.91J \/,Jlt.nt ~ ... ~ I.tot.I.Mt Hi l,'\J 1.21• lJ,"4 "'·"' "·'°' io.eti,00 . ... .... ~.lOO,o;l ,., 16J,l0l 1.n.t1u .1 .. .00 ... .l•J 70J,l!OI t ll.1" 1J!, ll• !J,JIO.ll• IOl,llt l,111.•l'I Sl,I•! llll,24' '"·161 IJ,tOl,U• 16.'l.7~ ll loll •• !11 "'·'" !.Jal ~ •l~.O IO 1,GOl.11• •19,Jll :llll.ltl 756.ol • 111.111 •.sil.'10 11.110 )II I IJ )$1.U? lll,10) 60,861 120,'Bt IJOl,1Q1 ?'11,•51 lll.6!• .1 .. 112 n ... 1,1u "' '" 165.tlt '9,111 lll,HG 1!1,•.00 "'·"' 1'1,1'1 l•.'71.641• "' lll.1ot " j~ " ,, ~J: TOlAL EXl'ENOITUAlS ANO OTHEll OUTGO 71,111.•lJ 7! .... J,161 E. IENOl"g IAL,t.HCE, JUHE )II C••" In c~11111v 1,..,..,.y RfvOIY1no C••" ~unO A<<D••'"' Rece•••t>to R61rlc!..i b<tlftllC•. Jul~ 1, \tXt Tl• re-ctlpl" 1910 II llo•trlCIHI bolt n<• olU• lnceom• ,t.<1ut1 ••11tnsf, 191(1./1 ll;e.•lricreo b<tlln<e. June :JD, 1911 E "lm •leO !ox tl <t •PI• on ll"llCU•ld •ol!. 19'1 11 Re•l•\cll<I b~lt"'-• olut l"ceom• J•l,llli •ll.tl.fl "69.llO Amo...nr tki<IQtltO '"' exoen~''"'" •"°'"' t••n•'•" lt/I n JJl.Sll ll1.~I' J!1.fl l "' 10.16' }16.- 3?1.1)1 ).11;.S•• '1't,UI .ot.•00 ... ~ .O..l!I 1,llJ •l.ll! •~,no S!or1• P,.o.id E•l><!nH GE"EllAL llE!Elll.V,. JUH& lt, 1111 ('"' ltll·IJ! TOT ... L CU•lll.ENT 4 SS iTS • Le>• Cu.,enr Li•Dll11lt> Hl!l IHO!N(I IAL ... HCE 2,ocu,111 10,llQO JlJ.U.l l9J,111 91.11S l.llO,W 15'1.l'O• l.f1J,6'J l.50?,110 10.DOO llJ,IJI <OJ.616 HJ,190 <.Joll,QCI) 1,62•.J.lil 1.121.ld Ma•lm um """"'"' "' bot e<tlef"HI '" fn t 111mm1f"Y ol CU"•"' '·TOTAL lfX,.,NOITUltil, OTNE!t OUTGO ,\HO UNOllTllllUTEO ltlESIRVE, PLUS NIET •HOHllO IALANCI! 7,,)•J,IJtl J .. 16J.l0l 4HNUAL 'IN,t.NCIAl AHO I UOGET illll'OllT District T •• Re<>u•ftm•"'' •o• 1~11-n lo bf dtn •to b• ltYW on tt>t 1ec~rl!'!I roll '11."G 110.Jli •110,JOO ... uo "Nl.JOCI tONO INTE•EST ANO •EDEMl'TION 'UNO HIWl'OltT·MES,\ UNIJ<llEO Sc-I Ohlrl<I ·11•.000 ll""!rlc1t<l blll"C•· Ju'• 1, 1t10 'I&• rec~·o11. It~ 11 fi!Olf 1nci ~ed&tol 0011<1rt1onm~r\!\, 1911'-11 Hnc1ua1 """C•P•I " SD•d •I EdUC•tlonl Rt•lf1clfd h .. 1 .. nce olu• Income ,t.cl11•1 •~oen•o. 1~10·11 E•1'mott<l !1K reco•ul1 "" ""•!<Ured roll, 1911·11 ft111"!'1 oled Sl•lt """ ~ed•••I 1 oparl>Ot"1mt"l', 1t11 11 Ru!rl<Ted blll•n<f ~'"' ln<omo .._m<111nl buOo•l•d to• ••o•"O>tu•~ """ o• 1••"•1er. 1911·11 Mo•lmum 1mounl In "" •n•ored I" tho summo" cl C11f'•n1 0.,1.J<! Ta• Rtcul•emf'nt• !or 1911.11 +o bf ae'••fo<I nv len Dn 111e ••tu•t<J rDll R••trlc1e<:1 t:Mil•n<e. Julv I 1910 l t• rf <e'PI>, 1•X1 I\ S••I• """ Fed•••+ •oro•hnnm•nh IH6 71 tl"•lud• p .. ncir•• i 'o•ro•I E <lu••"~I ll;f"t1C!NI bal~nt• "'"' •ACOM• Actu1• ••nen\t 1•10 11 lle11totlfd 1>•lnnff, J"ne JO, It/I E,..-11.S (I ll ol l!Ouc•llon Edu~l!•"O Puo«• nt in C.raou 1 •fld I M!"lallf bv on E"""ontor, ll:e•t •l>•d or U"•fltd Ml"O•I 5chOOI Olllrl<I OUTITill"Dl"G I ONOED ll<IO!afEONf!S 0,. OllTRICT, a1 J11n• ll Plu1 •rnounr ol 11<1n~, oo•a M1nu• ""'-"' DI bor>d• ,..,...,m.., OUTSTANDING BONDEO INDEBTEDNESS ill. l!iGIHNING 11,0,l AHC!i, JUl 'I' l C••~ in CQU"'V ht••ur.- TOT"'L CURRENT ASSETS 110.10~ )lli, 7~ I 3ll.lii0 lt•.JIOt I . :H~g,:.,EB EGIN"INC. BALA"CE •O ~IAl E INCllME !Ill.IOI 111.01 ~ 1,1<'!.flO 1.111.111 • 11a.OOO P~r<On"ol Comm"''"" 11110••• '"' Jl.t6J en.•~1 '°·' )1 11 1' I ~ J" ,_ 110 II i ... , lleliol Sunve.-hon• ft / I Su1ln•" ln~•nlQry II I l>•Oi><!•IV Ofll~ To••T S•••e Income JO LO(Al INCOME l l Olllrlrt To •u II I Olll•icl , .. ., Se<u•M llDll. ,.<•lvtO II I c ..... " T~•H ~KU•to lloil, '1111/o!td 'o D•I•,,<• 611(1gel II ) U"•••VIM lfOll I I J Prior y,.,,. To•es ·~ ·~· .. ••! I ' Otft•• lcl•I LO<&I lf'tOm• TOTAL IHCOMI IEXCLUSIV[ 01' tEGINNING 1,\LA"CES) C. TOT Al, H[f •EGl'-!NING IALANCI A"D IHCOME 0 Ell,EHDlfUl[S '""OTHER OUTGO IJCio {1£8 1 SFRV•CE JJ;o llO•'<t 0•df"10hGn ) 1&11 80! d 1 ..... ~,, lM•I 0•·"1 '"'""' lOTa.L EXPENDITURES A"'O OT HEll OUTGO E"•mete<I ••• '°''~"on ""'"'"'M '""-"'' '1 l!nlr1c•td bo lo"<• n111• '"'""'" AmcunT Dud<l"..i 'D• ••o•na1lure •·1~ ~ 1•on•!•'o IOl\.Jl 6l.&4• E E"Dl"G IAl A"(E JU"E Jt (• n '" tcu"". '""'""' TOTAL CUl>ll'fNT ASSfl\ '!fl ~N DIH(; flALAN([ lt••·11 ill<1111I llj,Oi'.11) ,,9!)(1,0CIO lJ,OO(I 1,050.000 . 31.20• w 14. 10() l•.191 ... ~ <.llA l,•JI 160.Ml " 111.100 ~)J,j2/ "~ ·~ .~.100 •1 600 ~ll. lJ! 6)J 1)1 on.131 ,,, .. ,, 1,050.000 1,000 (1(1(1 110.000 1J 110,000 6'3. 1J! ~)) lll 6!J, IJI '·''ft )1,11 \ Jt.OJI ~ .... <9,6JI 10.ll) •11,llS ... I )!1,0TI !.l'I0.111 1,11) 1~ 11n ooo Sl9,tJI ltt,9JI .... •ll 1,.11.:rn t,•>1.lJl l.•IJ.lll Mo•'"'"m ""'~""! •n ~· •"'"'"" •n '"• •u"'rr1a•v a l (l/'f<!n' D••!r.ft '"' l'Mll"t<"e~'• 'O• \911 ll , TOTI L Ell!~fl<IDITUllf1, OTHER OUTGO A"'O "[l EH Dl"'G &a.lA"'CE M\ll! )1/l lSI BOHO IHTEll'fST AN D l![OEMl'TION FUND ' 10 t>e Of"""' a• le•y o" rn1 1ec11ro11 '(If' •"n~•I R•P•f monl •n •cc(lunt ol \!O!o )cnool l u1lf •n• Fund •oaorllonmon1 11"1'1<1"!1 h•lnn<• July 1, 191{ l~• •'ft •P''· !91~ 71 No.,DOfl ~••<II J,l" llo•'•"l<n D .. '""'" ~'"' '"'""'• A<!u•I ~·n•n••. 1010 I I JI ~oo 11 lOl JI llil Rf!>lr<<lfo<I Dnl•n•• J"'" )ti 1011 E•'•m,•..+ "' '"~'P'• on,,,,..,.,,('<! •1>11, 1t11 11 ll;f'1"<'°" t»l•n•• n•u\ '"'Qme '"'""'""'Duda•!"<!'"' •·•1>1''1<11111•• n<>11 1ar !•~"''tf. 1911 ll M••lmum ""'°""'to"" ~"'"" 1n ti>• •ll""""'Y nf C11rrpnl O•~T<lt1 l•• Rt<tu"emO~!$ <o• Jt1111 !D De derlYf<I 1>~11;.•&,~"...'."~£'.:~".'tt ~n~N~l , .. J A. IEG!NNING 8.l,LANCE, JULY 1 C••" ,,, Counrv T .. 1.v•v ll;eYDIV>nQ C••~ Fund ,t.ccounl• At<••"•D•• S•o•t1 Pteo.'ti<I E•oen~e TOlA.L CUllAfNT ASSETS l f!">! Cu""" Llott>l!ili•• 1...a De11rrtd '"come NET BEG!NNl"G BALANCE Aaw1•mtnlt 10 illttounh RK• v10lt ,o,o1usrn11nls ID Cu"M' ll.oblhl,... •OJUSTED "ET BEGINNING 8,t.L•"(E •. INCOME 10 F[OC PAL '"COME 11ec~•VEO FPOM rE0 £11;Al SO\Jl!CCS 11 M•lntl'fl•n<t M><I OD<"••lion 16. E •emen!~•v •"" Sec-••Y Ed..Ct "l>l'I Act !PL t• 101 TOTA L FEOERA.L IN COME REC:E•VED FllOM FEOEJl,t.L !OURCES ~ ~EOO:P "'l INCOME llECEIVEO FROM SlATE SOUllCElo n ".t,~n•I 0.le~lf EdUC~!·C" A<1 1• Ve<•ho" .. I !duco111" ACI 1.m .1"' 16.•ll -21.nt 2.111,)<11 I•. llf (1.)11! SJ.JI! 76 E10m1!3IMV lflCI St<or><l&•y EO~<~<oon '-'1 It, .,,~ .. 1(1 Jll """ t'6.0'6 1.00 TOl•L JEOER,t.L INCOME RfC£+VEO l'llOM SIATE 50 Ull:C£5 50 COMBl"IED STATE A"O FEOEJl•L IN(OME 11. Voc "'l°"•I Educ•hon ,0,,1 ot !9lol TOT•L COMlllNEC STATE •HO FEOE ll;Al INCOME 10 STATE INCOME 61. "llt\f•P•ll AppO<llDnmt<>t 61 1 B•~•c, Eq111llHlion ,t.ld o<>d S11ppl~mentll Sull(IOt! "1 Ed1JC1Uon1llv 1'<•<>d!<•PllO'd ti l Mlfll•lly G11!fo<I II• Eau<1Dlf Mt<ll•ll~ lltrl tdoel ti I P~y•l(_ .. lly Hofldi<•Pt*I t 1 I Tr1ln.ol>IO Me~••·I~ 11.e .. •a'<! II I Tre~·oo•tl"I l<•rldl{•l>l>f<I """'" ll l~lll l'"rPll'lt APPoth...,l'l'ltnl 12 1 0dytr f' f lnl"Q 17 1 a.11o ... •nc• '"' T••"•1>0r•11""' .., ,-.111 •11o ..... "'" '-lf .Alio•O"C' tor l~Jlry;lio<o•I lol•vltlOl'I jJ j "'""°"''°"""'"' !Of H~<>dot-"l>t<I Ml""'t lo<-,., !<I~ SI•" ! ..... I•! E<1ur11lon 1'1(11,1,.. •'• ••1lllD" 11 Tt~ ll•11o!! S11••t"liono 11 I 8111it11U lt1vt<1 ... ry • '' 1 P•-rlY llellt• ff. 0 "'•' TOT,t.L STA lf !"COME 1' COUHfY INCOM!' 12. E-111 .. uon ,\id ()ffut l 'v 11 "MIM;llltnf'O<I• l'llflll•' TOT,\L COUNTY ll<I COMf.' to LO(.AL IHCOM E II. Oltlrk t T ••es ),617.l lt JJl,?6t lQJ.500 l•.•10 JOI.no d ,tll •I.~ J.13* "'"' Y,.,)Ol ,., J "l(l(l,•10 ,t.nnu1I ~1p1ymtnl on l <coun! t i '1.io St~oo+ Bulldlnt ~un~ Aoo•rtlo""'•"1 Co•t• Mui 1.00• I~ •o.ooo J11.'J6l l •S,11! "''' J,U0.»1 IS6.t01 l.'1l.6JJ ~ l ,JJ1 •13. 111 •}),]11 <J1 ~I )I "~ ... J.6l 10,! 11 111\ II lll<lt•I J.501.llQ \0.000 Jl.'l,tSI .Ol,111 I !l,ltO ~.J .. .OOJ l.61<.111 -11,l Jl ! '11>•.lll J,11J,llJ OVl!TAN Ol .. G ~~~T~E~fl~~:i:~O[NN!iT:Sl!Y J,~001 Oltlrid 0~ DllTl!ICT. f l JMMt JO I .. t .OO(I J\<.o<:Nl J, llJ,(1(1(1 M'"'"' ""'~""' o! i.o .. ~, .. n •• ,,..,., "'''~T AN D INC. ao "IQEO +'IOE01EON€~S .. ~EGIH"ll HC IALIHCE, JULY I I A•h IM (nuo1v Ii.•··~·· l!)TAL (UPPF ..,1 A~\(I~ I "Irr 0EC.INNIN(, 6111 A>-J (E 8 INCOME 611 ~!A lf IN COME 61 !•• ~ ... ,, ~~~"'""n•• o/ I ~''"""'' lnv"•l~'V •11 P•Dn•r<v Pell•I IM•I l••I• lnc~n>• lO lO(A~ INCO"'f I! 0'""" 1~ •• , t i 1 O•l"•d '""' ~""'"" 11011 .. , ... .,, 111 O•ll•l<t r •• , •. '•cu•"(! Ro•+. •t<turr...i •o 1>•1•.,(• ll""Q•I 111 u~s.cur <'d 1011 I I) Pt lot v.~ .. · To••• "' ll\ff'•" •• O"'e' lot•I Locol ln,cm• lOTJ,L INCDM& /lllCLUSlVI 01' l!Gl"NING llALANCI !) C. TOTAL, HCT 11.CINNING IALA NCI •·•• ANO INCOME 0 . l&Kl'EHDITUIES AHO 0THEll OUTGO 1100. OE6T SERVICE 1J51! Bon<1 R•<!•"'ohon llliO llorld '"'"'"" lolol 0.D! ~"'Y•<• TOTAl EXPENOITURES ANO OTNEll OUTGO I . INDt"G IAlA"C[, JUNI N C••ll '" C:ou"'" ''"••ur~ NET ENDING BA\ llN(E .... ~l 1)6j l\.t lt l.1.010 • ...... ,. tll).101 J 11\.1)(\0 11• l)()l'J •,161.000 l•• 191 J" 191 J"'9.Stl )91.(llt I& 196 u .• ,. ll.llO " •tl.JIO JOI lU JJ•.000 lll.'1J SJJ '11 ]!Q 911 )10.01 '· TOTAL IXPt:N01T'u ll1!~. OT>llll OUTGO illHD NIT INOINO tAl•NCE .... ''' t •• !OI 'Oii tit EllE~T AHO lllEO(MPTIOH 'UNO . ,,,," •·"' 1•1.0ll l.J:;t,Jt') lt1.lol7 JOJ.110 11.lll 111,0•J 11 .111 ».•S• o •. , .. ··''' 11.300 11 1.~n ,..I.JOO !lltJ S.111,llt . ., ... ,., .J '7.IOll 10,(11111 ll~.911 ,,~ NEWl'Ol!T IE,\CH [~EM S h OUT!TANDl"O tONOED INDllTIDNEiS• t llOI 0111fl(I OF O!STll!CT, o1 Juno HI l.120.llQO lf!),l)(\O l.930.000 M'""' •mount 01 bonO! ••d••m•d 01.JTSTO.NDING BONOEO 1NOE:BIEON£5~ Ul"ll ill. l (G1HNl"O IA.lillNCI , JULY I C••~ I" County l•eoourv TOTA L CUJIJl fHT ,t.$SE IS S.000 t , :N~g!,/IE GINNIHG BALANCE ..... J,JJJ.1'0 l't!,•U 1tt,s6C 11.MO JIJ .... •1.110 ""' 'II $TATE INCOM!' II To>· Rtll•f S"l>Y•"!ID~• 111 ButlnH• 1n,f~!Dty 611 "•01>1t1y lt•liff l otol St••• ll'l(Omo llO l 0 CAL lHCOME l l 011111<1 T••n II I 0••tri<1 T••••. S"<u•od 11011, •t<•lv"" 11 I Oi.ttltt l 1••1 S•cu•M lloll J l 1 U"•K11f<'<I A.Oii I I J Prlo• Yttrt' Tl•U .. lnttrt •I It Otl\or TO!al L1K1I 1"<0...,. TOTillL '"COMI CEll!l;LUS1VI 01' IEOll<INl"'O a,1.LAHCES) C. TOTA~, "Ill llGINMIHG lillLANCI ,\ND IN(OMt: fD.)00 0 !Xl'l:NDITU•EI IND OTMlll OUTGO !XII) 0!.ll T SERVI CE 1UO Bond ll!<f•m1>!'°" ll60 8-'""'"'' Tc!tl Of~! Str•><• TOTAl IKPINOITUlll.ES A"O OTHllll ourco I , (ND!NO tillLAHCI . JU"'I M )).000 C~·~ In Cou"t1 T•t••u•v u .ooo 10 10.L cu•l>fNT ,t.SSETS N[ I ENDING 8,\LANC[ TOTillL fll!l'INDITUltlS, OTHllt OUTGO '''·'" 10.111 10,J!iO 10,l•l '" W ,&Q1 1.J<.ul ..,, .... ,,.. .. ,l 11•.•l l 11!.•lt II !.•II I tl{I 000 lllQ,(l(l(t 1,1-0.000 111, •II !I l.'11 111,.11 """ I.QI& t.1111 •• lo.l.'1J '"·"' !f!).000 ~.100 uo.100 HO.ll!O ~,,.-....,..,.-, ,,....,,_ ____ . _ _j_ F.1, •!;'-' ,_ ~ .• ---:---' " • ..... -·--~-• I . -------------- LEGALNOTl:_:_:~CE:_~~~-=l.EG==AL::=__~N~OTl:_:_:CE=-~~~~~LEG==~AL=-N~OTl:_:_:C_E~~~~-LEGAL~c=--N_OTl-cCE:=-~-::-::::-:: .It.NO "'"' IHDINO IAL4NCI ~... Ul.JDt 421."'\ ", rr_.-rv ... ~ u.m 1Ull • y, • IOtllO INTl•IJT AHO •1DIM,TION '\lltO TOTAL STATE lN(()Ml )4,t<Q lt&.IU JllllAll ..... ,o•r N.1t.•M»i UN. l•llON kl!MI Ol•fl"•I PO COUNlY INCOME JO Ill.IOI :.121.m ...... OUfSfANOINO IONDlD INO•ITll)ftlJ$ 11 IEQl,lllll•llM Aid OH-.f 1... i.41 01' 01$lllCT, •I J-• l..OlJ.M 1.•4.oat 11 "M IKt li.-l"UN:hH 1Jt Mi...,,. tmlltlnt "' -· .-...,.., t1t..OOO tu1.-" o-· w OUTSTANDING ltONOEO INOEITEONESS 7,(d,GCIO t.I U,000 TOTAL COUNTY INCOM~ 1.IH l.llO . .... 111.000 ..... '3,l.)1,1" 10.000 10,00ll Jtl.t"1,,,, !d,l6• Jll ,J71 1411.191 to\.1'' l.O&l.011 70•.lll l<,lll ... I lll.141 ltl.19• 1.111.JU IO' 100 ••• 1.6'1.f'IO 10, 1'J,"11 201.'61 l"JSI •,~ Ul,W l.!1l.U• 1~.»1 J,2J1.116J jH ,Qe? 1J•.I01 11•.llt l,Ql/,JO/ S'.11.ll• 11.700 ll2,N• A. llOINIONQ IAUNCll, JULY I IO LOCAL INCOME c.. ... 1n c_..1v '"'""" s1',1t0 .... k t 11 Dlotrlcr T•"-n TOTAL.. CURREHT ASSETS rn.uio ...... , 11.1 S«urlld •011, 1 NET BEGINNING 11 ... LANCIE 111,)64 Jll,lfO *1,0.1 r.i;t lv.O ti ""'fctt.O• l . H'ICOMI: ti 1 $et1H'ed 1111, llC sr,o,TE llWCOME re<WI•• ... bo>l•n« ."""I 11 T•·• 1111~1 Su1>V1ntio"• 11 J U_,,,itd Ill.ell II I Butln.... ln•1Morv ,,Ill t .11' 11.l Prior Yut'I l••H '1 J P•Ol>I"• R1011 111..W lt,fll U At uwlclo T1xa 10101 S1ole IN:-ll,»i l'l,011 tl.r kc:ufecl 111011 tll. LOC"'L INCOME U.J IJn&Kllr.-d Roll 11 o .... 1c1 T••it> tJ.l Prior Y11r'1 T•·•" I I I Olt1du lo•H. SKurHI 1.5 111..,,1111 "'" LH•H , ••<•Pl Jloll, •e<olvHI il!.IM J7tl,120 1( II 1( 11 "Ml1ullonOOU. Fund>"' I I I D1Url(I T~•e1, SKurfKI 1!011, N . IMtr .. r •.ciu1•t0 ro r:wit1ric1 euaott .1t1.7llJ It. "Ml1c1U1n..,..,, 'Fun<h"' 11.1 Lin>KUrt<I Rell t1.0IS 15.141 10,"'1 TOT"'L LOCAL l!<ICOME 11} Prior y .. ,., T••.,, lol.1'< n.110 7•.0.0 TOTAL !NCOM• ••XCLUSIVI OP J.li lnte11•I <1.lt .S Jl,J" JO.ill elGINMING .,.,L ... NCI) It Dmrr 61ll 11• c. TOTillL, Hl.T .... INNINO Tctel LO<•t !"come 71),l&J 111.ou 17 1,JJD •.t.LANCll ANO INCOMll TOTAL INCOMI ll:ll!CLU51VI 0, b. IXl'6NOITUltlfS •NO OTMlll OUTGO lll!Gl"NING llillLillNCl!S) l lJ,f" 1 .. ,16J 111,)10 CURRENT EXPENSE (, TOTAL. Nl!T liGINNING IAL,t.NCI" IOCI. AOMltHSTRATION ANO INCOMI: 1,1n,HJ 1.1'1.lll l.ltt.<11 110. Crr!llluled Stl&rln D. EXl'•NOITUAES A"D DTHllll OUTGO of Admln1nr1tletl 1100. DEBT SE llV!CE l:io, Cl•nHled ~lorlet. . . . . ' ' . " ... ll!>Cl B-Reoemp!lon .io,OOG ••O.oc.t 560,000 01 Adm!nl•lf•llOtl IJ60 BDna ln1orn1 7.S,l)IJ nJ,lU 101,lll 190 Oltl.,. [XP*f'•IK ol Admlnl>lr•llon Tal•I Del>! Servlte l ll,063 W ,llJ 111.13* TOT,t.L ADoVilNISTRAllOH TOTAL EXl'ENOITUll!S 4HO 2of!O. INSTRUCTION OTHl!lll. OUTGO '"·06.l lll.JIJ 111,lll JIO, Cl'f"1!1!c1r..i S1l1r1n (If ltaltuct"'11 •. l"OING 14L,t.NCE, JUNI )t 211, Principal>' S1J111 ... Ct•ll In CDunr, T•e••ury 111.1'° 4•.0•1 "•,'1l !U Teecnv1' SolltlH TQT4L CURll:ENT .OSSETS sn .1.0 41.0•1 "'.51) 11•. 0111 ... {..r,tllk •l.:l s.1 .. 1 .. HE f ENDING 8AL,t.HCE sn.1.0 .... 0.1 .,.,J]J 01 ll\llTV<'iP<! ~.TOTAL lll!PENDITU!tES illHO OTHElll. OUTGO no. C:l1Hlllf!d Stln'les AHO HET ENDING IALill"CE 1,Q1,25J ),:12l,lll 1.211.<11 Ill ln11tUC1lon I UllOl"G ,UNO 121. ltUl1VCt1ot11r ,t.IOn ill. lll!GIN Nl"G IA.L,\HCE. JULY I m . Oltler Cl1u+lilCI 1&l1rltt C••~ 1n Co1mly Trea,11ry (ti~ Cclt~ctio<"I• ,O,w•1l;ng ~l>O>lt l"vetlml'flh In US. Bona• etc. TOTAL CURRENT ,t.SSETS Leu cu .. em L111:1111r, ... I NET BEGINNING ll"'L,t."CE AOJU5TED NET BEGI NN ING 8,t.LANCE II. l .. COME IO. L0(,t.L INCOME IO S•les •• I 5al1 ol Bond! To••I lD'"' Income TOTa.L INCOMI !EXCLUSIVE 0, 111,HIJ l.lll0.000 •.41.901 ,, ... <.•lt .nJ •.41T,tA5 t .000.000 t.000.llOO l.tlJ.6U 7.•ISM l 10.119.JSI '°'"" 10,)!1,tlt 10.112.111 Of IM!tUO:!kltl m . Te~rboolt1 2411. Otl\lt' s-. ····· 2'0. Oilier E~i>entes GI tn1Jt1JCl!Oll TOT"'L INSTRUCTION .«IC HliALTH SERVICE~ ~10. Clt'!!liullCI S.l1tie< o! HNlll\ P1r.onn1I , .. , ....••.. , '90. 011\ ... E~Pll'ISH Of H11lll! Sorv;.e TOT,t.L HEALTH SE!tVICES 600 0"ER4TION OF PL-'\HT 21).ffl 81"GINHl"G 8,\L"'"Cl!l t .000.DOO t:ID, c11nif•ed Solari., !or OJ>e••loot1 uo. 011\lf E•PM•I!> tor OJ>e••l•Dn . TOT"'L OPER,t.TION OF PL,0,Nl C, TOTillL. NET IEOl,,,,_.IHG IAlillNCE ,0,NQ INCOMI l ,9!)(1,000 lJ,llt,HS 100. MAlNTEN,t.NCE OF PLANT 1211 Cla,.l!it<I Sot1ri" for M1ln1.,,1nct f71,11! 111 ... 1 1,PJ '"' "' 11,Jt) " 1'9,IC4 1.111,11(1/ 1.3•S.Jn ,t,OlS t,Olf S,.ltJ Jl,41, ll.7tt ,U,•.I 11, .... ,l,117 II r r. • " ... •.tl'O ··°'°' JS,41' lt•,O.• "' t .111 Y.131 )1,IN 'IO.<ll '6Q.11n 111.1'.ll UJ,9.jl) JlJ.l7J 7,119.1211 D. l!XPEHOITUAl!1 illND OTHER OUTGO 100 ,t.DMINl5TRATION I~ Oln•r E•pen•e' cl Adtnl,,i<ltotion 11.171 ),.116 11.6d 190. 0•11•• E•~n•n tor Mftln!f''""<• TOTAL MAINTENANCE OF PLANT U,11J ..•. , 72.0» .is.••1 2J1.9(111 I ll.HI }l,l•l,/JQ "'" ,,,.. llOO. CAPITA L OUTlA'I' llJC Sil~-' 12411. lmptc•em~nl ol S•lu 11:i0 BvilOinQI 1160. !:'ouipm•nt n•t 011\tc E~11•1>ment lOl•I C•pl11I Oull•Y "'""'"'' TOTAL EXl'l!HDITURE' 4HO OTHER OUTGO I!. ENDING 11,t.L,t.NCE, JUNE JO C••ft In County Tre1;111~ ......... . C••" COlll!<!'°"' •w1ltlMQ OOP<IJll ........ . l"YH1mtn!t In US. 8Gnll1, elc lOTAl CU RRENT .. ssETS L•u (urrMI Li•bih11n NEl fNOINC. Bll ... NCE 1111,510 90,SJ• 1,ttJ,OSS U.112 J,"66,211 J . .all.OlS en.Ms l ,600,000 •,111.tU •.~ A,j l9,tA5 U•.•I• tl.150 >~·"' lt."ClS Si,OI• '· TOT,t.l EXl'ENOITUl!ES, OTMEll OUTGO illNO NET fNDIHG a .. L,t.NCE ,,900,000 llU1lOl,_.G ,Ul<IO lf(f.71 ACl.,.l STillTIE: SCHOOL 110.aM "11,ISf t i •.102 11,.sl)S,Jl'I ,fl!,111 S90.I II A. B(C!NNl"G I ALANCI, JULY 1 1 NET BEGINNING BAL,t.NCE ,t.OJU~TEC NET BEGINNING I . INCOME All. STATE INC.)ME ••. Appcrtfo1om..,1 !or Sr~POI Tc!&I SIMe Income IO. LOC"'L INCOME 16. lnlfrUI At. Ot~er f!A LANC E Tl'l~I LD<&I l"(Omt TOTAL INCOME lfXCLUSIVE 01' IEGIHNIHG llALill "CE! l!.:lll• C. TOlillL, HET IEGINHING BillLANCE illHO INCOME 9t .:IO• Jt IO<.tll 1 ••• ~.i.9 J0,6SA.061 10.000 ,..,~ ··~ HO.OOD "'·"' 0 . EXPENOllURES AND OTHElll. OUTGO 120(] CAPllAL OUILAV 1130. Si1e1 nsa Bu11n.ngs Tc"I c .. pl!~I Oull•v TOl-l EXPENDITURES ,\NO OTHER OUTGO ... TOT,t.L EXPENDITURES A"'O NET ENDING IALill"CE CAFElflllA ,t.CCOUHT A. BECIN"ING IALillNCE, JULY 1 "01>1r111ng" <•>n Actount1 Re-ct l•1bl1 S!Dffl TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS LU• Curr•nl Ua~llll•u . N(T BEGINNING BALANCE __ ,t.<1lu•1m1n1, 10 C11,,•nr L101>1i.1,., ,t.OJUSTED NET llEGINNING B•L,t.NCE )1).11<.Clt' ti. INCOME 20. FEOE.11;,t.L IN COME 111.ECEIVEO l'ROM SfA IE 50URCE5 1 ll] ))) 1.•IJ,Jll 1,•/J.Jll ... ' .. ~ .. ~ . ~ 1l NSLP, SMd ll Mlllo. • 8 .. n~•••I P•OQ••m. TOTAL FCOER ... L INCOME RECEIVED FROM ~IATE SOURCES to LOCAL INCOME 1•. s.1., " • Fooa Sorvl<• 5~111 9' lnlt 1..,f 19 Omer To!ft Loc .. 1 ln<omo TOTAL INCOME IEXCLUS!VI" O' IEGl,.."1"0 1,0,lAHCEl C. TOTAL, NET IEGINNINCJ IA~ANCE ill"O INCOME 'IOO FOOD 5EllVICES O. EXPENDITURES AND 0111ER OUTGO 9l'O c 1""''"'" S•l•rTH o• FOO<l 5e,vic"" 9)0 Foon 099 Om•r E•pen•M lcl•I l'ood s .. v«•-• TOTAL EXPENDITUllE~ ,t.NO > x 1 • 0THEll OUTGO I . ENDING 8AL•NCE, JUNE Mt "Ooeco!•no" <••~ 1)),IJJ 130.1'3 !l.0•1 )J.l.lll A(C011n h Rf!'{e•VADI• Stort< TOT AL CUQAEN I AS~ET S L•n c u,.enr L ••~ih1>t1 N[T ENO!NG BALANCE 11.!,lJj , l DTAL EXPENDITURE ,O,HO 11J,!SS "ET ENOING BA L,t.NCE P110h1ht<1 o .... ~. c ...... o~•I• Po•o1. JUI>' 11 It/! •• 1·~ '" J,JIS l~l,U.11 " ~.061 J, 10• J. 101 J, 101 Jt,111 "' lt,lll .,,,. ..... ll.l6J '"·61l .li!J,ftl\ .!J<.lll l•.'6.1 •ll.•12 tll.•12 '" 16,DJI )l,I~ "·~ 11 ... 1 Xl.llJ ,,,..J,lll 191,661 l. 111.2,. ),201.CIMi J.1ll.6t! l , .. .l."67 10.61•.JSI .,. .. 11 !O.Jl1,t1t '" '" ,,, t.411 '" 16.0lll 16.tol <l,lU U.llS .JO,HJ -117 lei.ISi W.<I< ~· 21.9!0 1'10,1'1 JOA.l.10 Sll.961 '6.SOl l.!t.IJ.11) 1.011.lll '61.9)0 6J1,11' t .IOl.2!!0 l,Dll.<71 10.n1.11t 10,)11,llt 10.1u.1" ltll·ll lllldtll 1~ .. 011 )l,ISJ Jl.6JI TIJ,Jl1 JSJ.t" Cl .Jiii (J.JTll IOO. FIXED CHillll:GES t it, ,t.nnully Fund 111 Perm1ntnt Fund Ill . P111>llc Emplgye" R•llrel'l'IMI ~ •:U. Old ,t.;t, $'1tYIYOrt, Dio•~lll!y 1n0 He&llh 1"'11r1nc1 .. Ill. Employ..,. 1n~ur•nc1, Tuchert a<>d lnUr1JC!ion11 ,t.ldu ll2 EmplQytn ln•11r•nc:e, All otnor1 1.00. Wo•~men'• Compen111Ti<>n ln1u11nc1 .. _. , 00. Olhtr F••l!'d Cn1r11n TQT,t.L Fl)(EO CH ... RGES SU8 TQT,t.L ,t.PPL!CABL£ TO TE .. CHERS' S,t.LARY LIMIT,t.TION ..... , Lt>• Lu •• ,t.91Hmen1 IDr Pllnt •nd Equlpm..,t TQT,t.L ,t.PPLIC48LE TO EOUC ... TION COOE SECTION 1151!l FOR TE,t.CHERS' $,t.L,t.R'I' COMPUT,t.TION JOO. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION 520. C11n!lie<;1 Sol•dn of Pupil Tr1n•POn111on Sto. 0th~ E~~non of Pupil T''nlPOrllfion TOT .. L PUPIL TR-'\NSPORT,t.TION TOTAL CU RRENT EXPENSE OF E D\JC,t.TION {Appllc1bl• lo Uni! E ~P1n•1 Calcul11ion') 900. FOOD SERVICES "o. ce~rlfk11e<1 s11 •• 1 .. Of FOOd SerYite ' tJO, Ct~ull•HI StlOflt• or F-le• TOT,\L FOOO SEllV!CES l!OO, COMMUNIT Y SERVICES !110. Cenlllc1t6d S1!1•IH ol Comm11n•IY ~ervocto 1120. Clon1fled Sol~tlU DI Communrv Serl(!tes ••.••.. llPO. Olher E•Pl"1•tt o• Comm11ni1~ Services TOT"'L COMMUNIT'I' SE!tVICES 1100 CAPITAL OUTLA'I' 1)00 lmp•cvemenl of Slit$ !250 Bu•ld•ng• 11•• 01her Eq"'p'"""' lOTAL CA.Pn"'L OUTL,t.'I' TOTAL EXPENDITURES .. OTHE.11 OUTGO lfJO, OUTGOING TllANS~EJl:S 100 Tuo!ocn 1ot_ 01~•' Tuition luo Tr1n•!e·n SUBTOT,t.ZOT,t.L OUTGOING TJl:,t.NSFEl!S UNDISTIU8UT!O 111.l!S!llVI[ I, OUTST,t.NOINCJ IOHOH> INOllTlft>Nl!SS Cil' 01STlll.IC:T, 11 Ju~• lt SU8TQT,t.L " IG,,000 S, MlnU\ .. rnounl ol l><tfld• •edttmfl<I I0<.000 OUT~T ANOING 80 HDEO INDEllTEONESS 1,0Ji.l?t m"' S80,000 '1,000 1,016.000 4, IECl,,,NIHG lillL,t.NCE. JULY I (I'll ;n CDun1y Tre•1urv TOTAL CURA.EN T "'5SETS I. NET &EC.INNING llALANC£ ADJU~TEO NET I . IHC~~~INN IHG 8,t.LA NCE ~STATE INCOME •I. I•• lltlief Su1>vt~Tiori1 &I l 8u>in''' 1n,...,1orv 61 J Pro~ny 1i.11~1 lol•I Siott Income IO LOC AL INCOME IJ. D"ltl<I l •>eo I I I Dl11<1c1 T~•H, SK11•0d Roll. •e<e>••<I t i I D"l1]<1 , ..... StCU'<<I l!etr. ct1111"..i 10 "81onc• l llll;ff I I 1 UnJtCurod Roll 1Ql ,Ol7 101,1?9 N •:n~o~:!i' VM•I' TIXft ~:::~: ~::= To!ol LO<•I '"'Dme IJ),l/1 ISl.l1t "Cl INCOMING TRANSl'ERS IJJ.~•I l5J,J.OQ TOTA.L INCOME tfXClU11VI! 011' (I.Siil 11, lliOINN INC 1,t.LANCES! C. TOTAL, NET llEGINNl"C 1,t.L,t."CE ,t.HO INCOME 1.010.IJl 1.026.119 0. EXPfN01TUl!E1 A"D OfMflt OUTOO ---"-'-'_11 UOO DE8T SERVICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ll:IO Be"" l!'<!lmono" 1)60 Bond lnttrnl .,~ •.on JO• l.J•J .)(19 --------To1•I O.or s .. v!•t TOTillL EXPENDITURES ANO OTHER OUTGO .C.HN Uilll ,IHillH Clilll A"O aUOGET 111.EPOllT flhrdt•I lo• !lie F•u•I v,., lleq•"~int J~ly 1, 1'11 i nd f.n<1 ln1 Ju"' JI, 1'11! S[•L IEAC .. SCHOOl OISTlllCT OA41<1(;E COU"TY, CAlll'OllNIA I )tJ.lOO NOTICE 0~ AOOPTIOH AHO TRANSMITTAl I All •c••O<' \hl ll I><> 1~••n on !k•• re<>c•I OU""• .-oull r 01 f1'\,li• '"Ql OI .. ,. O•··~'""'q n•.~·o l6l l!t To 1ne Coon•tv ~u1>~r.n1ro~•n1 nr \,·."'"I' U S,••• I TENT•T1VE ,\N'IUA' f lN•NC••t. AND BUOC.ET REl'OllT 111 .. roPCrl 11 k•lt~~ ,,,..., t • 1"• 90Yt•~""' OO••o of ·~· ICNXJI Ol!r"" I! E"OING IALANCI[, .IUNI! Jt I C•1~ "' Ccu~1v T•t.,urv e l OT illL CURRENT ,t.SSETS NET ENOING 8,0,LA.NCE TOf..t,L fll!PENDITUIES, OTHfl OUTGO AND HET ENDING IJ,L4HCE Puo•l•nM O•~n;• CM1t o-.•y P11ot, July Jl, )1.1.U 1,015 11,lll> J,l20 11,615 ,,.., 4,1'3 •.•16 t l,1'1 l.Olli,lfl 1,0», l" U,16J •,l,l !1,ll1 1,l»J,ISJ ,, .. ,, .. <,JU '" ,,0.11 "' 7],HI T•,116 H ,U(I 1,\11.llt 1,ll1 l .ll1 •••• ~ . "" "''~ ...... ..... U0.000 " "' ... •••• },flJ "' 1.!7J ll,1"6 le.1"6 ''·"' •l.1lf •l. llt '1, 1)t ,, "' )tll .. '" •II.lit ... 11.111 J,Hf 121. ISi 1,lU J,tlT ~· 17.JC• " llt.W1 1,!Jl.llS 1,41,lto ., ... .. ~ lf, 121 K r I 0 J>l.'11 }l.'1.1 J,.,, .. 116 "·'" l lS,IU 10,100 '" 10.•n Jt,151 ll,111 ,,,,,. 11,190 11.ll• JO,na 12,.MJ 1,o.I• 10.111 J,IU n .11< ,,,JJ 2,41' I.OS! f2,l\t 1.10.1.111 JJ,,17 !,Ul.<11 "' •• 1•1 '·"' J.110 70,!IS "·"' 10l,1'1 l,Jl2,nt ..... '·"' y ••• •••• 111!,DO(I 160.000 . .... l>0.000 .:t.11, •l. llt •1. IJt .Q,JJll " .,, '" •1 ,0~ w •• ' 1.•1' •• 1.11• "'.ns l l.14t ·~ ··~ "·"' •.l.600 11 ."6• <l .,fft •l,Stt II 14t fl~·· ~· rnt~h··~ M~1 11 It)• ~.9,,.., M~·· N D•••"•r. ~tett•~·v l ko 1>1Jftl'f he"""" nn '~" "ll'I" w "I !)'" ktld ., J 1-1 Mr G1u;h lnlorm• c•~i. S'"""I on Aug11>I J. 1•11 •! • XI o·rrlK~ PM LEGAL NOTICE ----LEGAL NOTICE Jin 9)1 .11n.oi: l/0,911 416 tit •1 Ill 1e.5tt 1•,0te J10.S.O ••1.111 Jtt,000 !10,)I;\ .s1•.11J S 11 l I J loll Olll l~J.001 ~·o""' "'""' N 0 ... ,1 ••. secr~•~·~ Gll •Dt: SP~N OF DllT~ICt r'""' Gr,1~• l(•"d••Q&t!en "'G•od1 1, ln<lu""" A.VERAGE DAILY a.TTEHOANCI: I( ~~••QMt•~ G'on .. I J (•r.o•• • • C"••dd-. I ~ SI' Ed S Si'"''""' "o••• lljf " Ac•u•+ .,, .1/~ ., '" " 1 111 ltie.11 ,\<l~•I ... ,., ~· '" " Jill 1111.11 l ll<l.11 '" •• ,171 ,., M ! U \ T.,., "''"'' '""I ""'""" ,,, •u1n<nMI' IO•m , ttl •<!u•I f,~•t\C 'Ai ''""' .. ff,oni ~nd ""'"~'•' <>' \h• ""lfl<I lot I~• orocO<l•no •nd """"' 11.Cl l Y""" •nd I"• c!lo.,>l!y ~·vpa'rn n~DV<I '"' •h• n~d •ll<t•et11 nQ y, .. , JUMMillll:'I' OF CU Rii ENT CISTlflCT T•K ll[GUIAEMl'NT5 ,Olt 1111·11 To l>I d•tl••a tv llY1 "" II\• 1K11rto .-n illmovnt Tax .t ,.... ...,. l'ltl FUHO AND l'UltPOSE tl1<1vlrN Ll..,11 C·: "'' G•~•'" """'"'" T•~ Rooul••menh N•I G•l't rol l>Utl>01' IVlll~CI le Ill IUtlt<I It Ill rite Omit ,.,~ lo•nl1 Ir e MAXIM UM TA)< RATE for IM• 1<"9ol <li•l"cl, w"+<~ ~11~ IN' l•••t<I 10 •••1e 1"• "'' g•,,••~I 1>11•1><>•• 18• t•ou1r1monh i• •~0""" Dtlow R••e "'Ulbc••Ud bt Ed Cod••• IOll0""" Sec: 10111 •NI 10111 5..: 20IOJ E•.chon (0•!• ol El•cllon J-1 .. 1) R••• •"C•e11ed bv (~. Cl!d• '°'!I S11blol"I Lfl•. •NlucHon In ..,.~1m11m '"' '"'' •1 "'"nG81M ll'Wltr E~ COO• Stcllon lO'llCI Jt d"lrk:I I• tUO!KI to ••e<iwl<1• 10~ levv , . Aulbn<ired G•" Pu•Po>I T~~ R••~ L1m o! .,.., • '* • lj,)) \10001 &)J,Jt• LEVIED Till)( C·1 Atl"al Tt1 llt111 Lovit<I ltillT[ $UMMilllt'I' I Ge~~rol Pu•pco T •~ P~to LfY '"~ SI 0001 1 '"''"""'"'• T•Y 11 .. to L•••t'i ' ff5n To••I G'"frol Fund T•~ R•te• L•YH!d '' OlJ1 0. ll•nO ln!1r11I e~a r•<Hnop!10~ Bo"" i"!t•e1• ... ~ P""Clo~· ""VmMll GENfltillL FUN!) no llml! ... •11· C1111p0,irt0 ••• (ilum11 t ltl1·1J 110,81)9 ill, I EG!NHINO I ALillNCI, JULY !10,IOt Co•'1 m (n~nty '"'"'U'~ 11 !! I C!lufll" I 11U·lt illclu•I Celvmn I ,,, .. )1 Aclv•t '"''' 1.0,609 RtVQl~!no CM" Funo ,t.rco~,.1~ llerolv•bll Pr~p•ld E1oe<1•e I!\ Qt• ~·· JI •Ill , ., ll0.000 J• I'S '" 11, , .. ll\ !OTAL CVRllENT AS~Ef$ L•" C un~.., Ll•bllltieJ """ Otr•rr..,, lnCI>,.,. NET 8EG!NNIHG BALANCE Ad11,.1men!\ 10 •t •ouM• RtctlY1bl• illd111••mtnh 1D Cut!enl tl•bllil•f'\ "'0JU~TED NET BEGl,..NING ll,t.l ANCE I . INCOMI IO rEOER•L IN COME llECEl~EO FROM r EOE Rl;L S.OUl!CES It M~'"'rn .. <><• •nd O~•otion CPL 11·'1•1 TOT4L FEOE_RAL INCOME PECEIVEO fROM r EDERAl SOURCE~ ll Ec-m<c OPPor1....,,1y At! !PL U Ull Ii Elem•rlffY """ SKll"""'Y E811<•!"'" Ai! IPL tt IQl TOTAL ~E0£11AL INCOME llCCEIVED ~ROM STA I E SOUQCE_S 1(1 ~T .. TE INCOME 11 """""" A~l>O•llot1m•n• 'I I B•<•C. E<1u~l1!0""" •'"•~II Sunpl••n•~I•• Suorio•i A!) E01""''o••llY "••dlf•OPf!<I •' 1 r11v"'"'Y H••n·••M>o<t ,1 1,, 11.1,.1 '"""""'IOn) II! Av"~"' l<IYfMlOft , •--'··~ ~-...,.-. '1'·"' .._).))I _,,151 }1<.2SJ 1 .. 1•1 1'S.o11,1 JS l•! J.:IOO "' -- Jlt.t>l1 "' 11.llf J.l«I 1J1 ,l'Df, 11.s.at m .6)1 -1.1,S"tt -JI) 1~.7U J.IOl lO),t lS Jl •• 1J ··~ l,tlt lil.211 "" 1.1'1 ),olS 111 ,)fl l t.5'0 '·* ..... ,,~ ' ... l'UHD ill"'O •Ulll.l'O!• A. G""t 0 -ol ~VfMHt T1• ""ulr1m1n11 G1ner1I F""" I . 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J1,DOO ll.OOD '·"' \<,J.00 lU.IOO l.l?<.J19 ,,,~ lj,JOD ··~ lt,JOO 1.1,l,619 - .011'.1 J,010 J,00 ,,..., aJ, 100 ,_ ... l&,!OCI 1.l.O.IJ1 ... ..... 1,!d,ISt "'·"' • y. y • • • x • JI, 11! 1,S•1 -•.112 11,0J I ..... .. ~ ... ooo ll.6ll0 ,...,, '" .01'1 ·'"' ... , .011, .... -"" .bUJ ,, .. .... _..,. ""' •""'-· ~. ' - ' , .. " "' ,.. "' .. .. ... ... "' "' .. "' .. » "' .... .... ,,, ,,., ... ""' """ .... ... .... ""' ""' ·"' ,319 ""' ... ""' ,619 ,010 ,010 ... .. ... ,nt ,,., ••• ••• ••• ••• ,. ' ,().lf ... ... .... .... .... '"' ""' ·"' ·'"' .,, - - ' " ·~ .,, "' lil '" '" , .. ,, ' ,. , " ,v • • '• . •. ,. .,_. .• ,··~ .. '. " ·.,: .... .. ... .. .. " . .. ,• ". '" •' ' ,v LJ!QAL NO'l'JCE {Continued from l•111 Gon•••I Fvna r•~ 11•1•• l•~•ea LEG~L NOTICF. LEGAL N.0'11CE !.!:GAL N011C£ D. loll4 !~'"'" ond --•lie• I !01AL EXl"ENOlfUJlfS .. NO OTlilJI Ol>TGO l.IOl'.12~ 11,ltl ,ltr I •NOIHO IALANCa. JUjtj• M C•t~ I~ Coullly "T••••uty l,000,Ut l,Olt"'' Ro'l(tlvlna Qo•~ P-o,ll06 !0.000 •-1n"••>t ,,,.. "''""'"'' ""'"'"'~' •!o. c-~etHam 11101. 1110.1 n1111 ANAL Yi•I O' GlNlltAL "'UNh Oil ll.lllJ£(T TO, t'tt!Al ~II,)<\) "Cl l>Mt! T•llll IKlM,.f 'llOM TA;ll ltATI LOolllT' , tnvt1tmtA•~ •~ U ~ 80~d1 ,., (ool! Jll0.(1(111 t.tt.>u"'' ltl<'1th•I>•• !J,lt.1 .\tor., l!,OOll l"r-1<1 fo~oA-. )f,)fl) Ot:NflAL RE\EJl\/I, Jl!NI :If. lt'1 1 IO• lf/1-ll) l OTAL CU RRl"'l A$S IT~ Lou Cu,,•nl L~ol~"" NIT ENDING IALAHCI ,, ,.OTAL IXPINO!TUJllS, OTNIR OU TGO AND UNOISIRlaUTED lllil!~\/I, l"l-Ui • • y • l.Uo$.15• 101.••• .... .uo lo.l.lll la•, JU n ,11' •• > • ,,)11 ,*l 01,11' ... ,,. ,J • • NIT aNDINO l .. LANCI •.!lol,211 10,'11"'9 " ji ,. •ONO INllllil .. NO R•DIMPT•OH ruHO 110•11 1910.11 Atlvl! .o.cr ... 1 llt<11rl(!ld !>olon<•, Jvlv !, lflD T1K tiltl lpf>, 1~11).JI ltt•!rltltd bel•nco pJuo +n<""'• Actuol ••P*n,., 1n6.11 ltotlrklod l>oolt not . Jl!,,. J), It/I Et1>moted I•• ••<olp,. ..,, urue<V'ed roll, 19ll·n "'" •.100 ;,9'1 •,961 (,l•l 11~.111 l:!f,l•l 1)),6~1 J,490 '"" U • .olll '" ''° 11.710 11,711 100,lJ• .. , <.~J outiTA'lDINC) aONDED IND1ar10111s' OP DtsT•ICT .•• J-le Plu1 •mount or l>&rl<I• OOld SIJll TDT "L M•nu1 •mount O! l:IOnd• redotMIO (1UTST,t,NOI NG llONDEO INDE 8TEDNES~ A, lf.OINNING l .. LANCI". JULY I C~'" !n C•u,..ty T"'a1ury TOTAL (VII.RENT ASSEtl 1 NEl BEGINNING 11.0 LANCE 11 .. 1riC10d .Dllltnc1 "'"' '"<om• A"'ount budee!td !Or ••~tndllu'• •na1or T•an•for, 1~11.n M>•i'l'11Jm ""'OU~! To !>I entere~ <~ "'t >Urnm1rv er co,,ent D'"''CT r1·' Jl""U"fmM1' lo• 1911-1? '<> D• ..... Jl.000 1 lt ,to(I IOJ.<CI I , IN~gt.~5TED NET llEGINNINC. BALANCE ~ SlATE l"ICOM!O ll•11vt<1 ~-, 1evv nn '~' "'"'•~ '"" ,1 111 T•• 'K••ol•, IO!Q.Jl Jle>t•l<J~ bal•~r• ~It" '"com• AelVOI e~o1n1t. JllQ./I £>tlm•!ell !•' •f<<1ol• OM uM•e<ur•n •Oii, lfll ll l'l•>"•<!en t•l•nc1 ""'' •ntom• ..... .OmouM buft~.,~d IO• ••oon~1tu•e •"d ~r H&Ml•r. 19JI 11 Movimurn ~"'....,"' •o ~· ontered. '" In~ .!um"'!fY o• Cvrron1 DI""<' To·; ~.QU''"m""" •o• 11)1 ll 10 b• der<•ed PY Ir•• on mo ••tUrod roll lll:tttrlc1td b<ol~ntf, )uly \, l~ln °Tl• •9U1Ptl, 19ltl·71 lif .. 1,1Cfe<1 b11once ~I"" 1ncom• Ac1u11 ••~n••· !910<11 Jl.•Url<lt<I Ml•nce, Jun1 JO, 1911 E•TJmott<I to• receipt! o~ .,n,.tu'~ roll, \911 II l'!U!t!C1t<I bol~n(e alu1 •~ro . .,,e 1'"'1 ll! •11,.l\1 E~<e» c~" et E&i•al•"lt PUl)ll• 1n C.r•dl> ! •~N I C• •" El•m•M~-v or U"l!•ed ~<"Ml Oi••dt" 1!.1.111' 11!,!ll J•1.:nJ P.l~I ""'/ l!7.l09 6! ,.., 1101+1! Subv1n1Hln> •I I 8u•lnou !nv1n1<1rv 611 P•OPtrrv "'""' lo••I ~•Mo l"COl'flt 10 LOCAL INCOME 81 O"Prlr! Ta.;e• 11 T DI•!"<! 1.,., s ... v,~ l>ou. r•f flvfll 11 I D"t"t! l••fO.. S..:"'..i 11011, l!C<f\J''"~ 10 no1~~<• lll>ftll•! ~I l un,«u•Pd Roll I I J p.,or Y11•>' r.,., 16 lnlf1.i1 To>~I L<><:fl I"'""'" TOTAL INCOME !IXCLUSl\/1 0' llEOINNING l.OLANCISI C. TOTAL. NET IElilN"'INCi l•LA'lCf A"'D INCOMI D-lXPENOITUlffl AtlO OTHlll OUTGO 71<.l•l 1300 0~11.T SFRVICE ~o,1onnol Commi'""" eu~att ,. 11.eaa i),911 ll,MO '" 1J )8 llJO Boon ~eo&motlo" lll>O Ilona 1 .. 1rre" Tot•I DeD! Setvo<• ro,. .. L EXPENDITlllllS AND DTliEll ouToo E. EliDING IALANCE, JUNI )0 Co>n •n Coumv r,,.,.,,,, NET El~DING BALANCE '· TOTAl EXPENOITUllES, OTlifR OUfGO AN() NET ENDING IALANCE IU!LDING 'UNO •mouni r..Jdgel«l fOf e,p..,,d.uu•• "''0•0' Mottmum omounl !~ ~e ente,.._,, '" T~• Oh!fic! 1"ox ~"""""m'"" •or 101 11 10 lren•lf' i<11 ll •umm•fV <>' C(jrrf n! be oer<•erl ',ll!i i•.1n A_ BEGINNING 8.0.LANCE, JU LY I C~;n •n Coun1y T•H>U'V l n •~••mrnl> on u S Bondi '" AC<ounh lltt•l•obl1 b~ •evy nn !ne '""'"d •O<I l::eUroC!ed bolonc~. Ju•Y 1~10 ,... ,..,...,011. \910·/\ ""''"<ti<! tl31once "''" lncom• ,Acluol eYO""'"· 101~.11 l!n•.,cte<I tl31aoce, Jim• )), 1111 £>T1mo••d '"' rKeTM• on un•ttv•&cl '"n, 1111.17 l!o•tr:tle<I ba••nte o•u• lor""'e •"'ount 1>ue1g•t'!d for •~1>e>1nl!ure ~'o "' "'"''•'· M••lmv"' •mount lo l>e •nteroll in lk• •l'"'"'MY 01 (U'""' 01!1rlct T&• ll '!QUi'tme~" tn' l~ll ll 'hi tit derlvod bY IOYY o~ t~e •~•u•"'1 rn•I GfNEllAL F U"'D A. IEGl,.Nll.IG IALAl.ICE, JULY I C••n !n Counh T~'u<Y Jl evnlvl"ll C••h Fund IE<! COile 11l01 ·i •lMl 1,..v..,tmenl1 •~ U.S Son<!• A.tCOUn!S llttelvol>I• , StorB l're!l'ld Expeo1e TOlAL CURRENT A~SET~ l"'" c"""" u~bll11ie• •on Dele"t" lncom• "IE,. BfGINNl"IC. BALANCE' A~1u•Tmenl! !Q ACtounl! lloceiveble Adiuftm•mt1 10 cur,...nt Lidb•tlt>eo ADJUSTED NET SEC.INNING BALANCE II , !NCOME 10. FEDERAL INCDME RfCEIVED FROM FEOEllAL SOl>l'!CES 101 n Sll•,S/'~ --1,M9 t 11,6j/p JU,JOl •J,6R,\ ~),I II An"u~I <l:•,>•.r••£nl '" .,ccount ~r Stale School l"ildin~ Fuod APr"'•l1nnmcn• '.~!I •l,\JI M,tl7 6\,r}(I TOTA L CURRENT A;sr1s ADJU6TED NET BEGINN ING llALANCe I , INCOM E 8(), LOCAL INCOME 8• s"•~ a• 1 Saie of i;,.nno [fd CO<!• lll l~) M D•nrr Tol,•I Ln<>i '"<Ome l l•l •.oto• ~.ne c. l•.M' TOTAL INCOM E (EXCLUSIVE 0' 8EGINNING IAlAN{E) TOTAL , NET 8EGINNING IALANCI ~NO ltlCOMI • l.tlO!l.~~o .... "'·"' ll,195 l!.000 10.no 1 ..lJ•.11• 101.~9• a0.J60 _. 18,0J9 -"·tl2 131,161 Sl.~J6 1".)0-1 15. 17} 1,)11 ,~I 4)1.!19 .... ~ ~ " . " 160,))2 D, El(PENDIT:JRES AMO 0lt1Ell OUTGO 1)(1(), CA PITAL OUTLAY tl\D Bulld•nQ> l?OO FQuipmenl 176~ 01~cr E~"'""''"' !o••I C•oJt•l Du11•v 1J00 DEBT SERVICE lllD. l'i•P•vmtnl 01 S•"• S<~""I 8ulld•ng Fund Aid ~V Wb"on1 10 in• St•>1 l<~b'u'"' Ou! or Pro:><tllCI• "o"' 5•1• ol Bonn• 1<00 OUTGOING TRANSFERS 1 .. 0 lr8n•l••I 14'1 lnla•!vnd Tr~n.tor, •~••I Dutgo,ng r'"~''"'' TDTi\L !'X,PEf'IO!lU~ES ANO OTliEll DUTGO IL ENDING aALAliCE, JUNI lO (~1n '" County Trob,urv lnv•>lm~n1' '" I) S, Bond>. •T< Accounl• Rtt~<••~I• TOTAL CURRENT 11sse1~ NE.T ENDING l'.ALi\NCE •,U7,000 1.00,000 ,,,1',000 JU.OM •.to).000 J; • ' •. l0,01~ ll.J.11 "·"' Ut,lll J 1 S.Mlll 101,llt 11•.ln l>\ t.J1t •0•".•111 •f<.•16 1,010,IJI 11.HMI 11 ,11)1 11!.0M 175,000 1.200.101 11. M•in••"""'" ""d Op.,olion 1PL ~·!I•\ TOTAL FEDE.RAL INCOME RliCEIVED FROM F EOF RlL SOUR(f~ \J0,111 "' ll1 ~,t)'.IO ,, TOTAL [XPE"IOITVRES, OTlilR OUTGO ANO Nt:T ENDING. BALANCE 60.000 1,150.600 lllJILDINO l'UNO STAlE SCHOOL ?0 FEDEll:ll INCOME R:EC.EIVED FROM STATE SOURCES 11 N•t,0<1•1 D••!On•• E<!u<•"O" At! IPL a~16•I JO. Elementarv •nn Secono~" E<!v<•l•<1n A't 1PL !9·10\ ,.. 01~•' IPL 9()-JS, ~0·1•~. EPDA\ 11.0l) TCTAL FEiDER:AL IN(OME ll E{EIVEO FROM STATE. SOURCES 11,!1) &n ~T.\TE •NCDME 11 p,;n<•P•I A~::>0rt.onmr"1 t i I S•'"· !'qu•l.,•110<1 ""' •nll Suool•menl•I SupPQd ~I 1 Educ•I""'""~ H~nO'<OPP"O •I l Men••llY (.,ftod "' i Edu<•h'P M~nl•<ly Ret01nrn ~· I P~v<it,,l•v ><•n<l•< .. OP«I ' 61,A Tr•l"abl• .l,\fnT•ll~ l'i•l•,o•~ •I I r,•nu><>rt1"41 Hond•~•oof<I l'v~·" 11 !o;>•Olol "'""°'' AOOO"•Onm«1I ~17 Al •ow•"'-" ior .1,.1.,oortatoQn 11 .. r'I ,,,, ... ! 11,600 IJ,O~I ;$,11! '""I ~ SD<'c,•I Allow•"'"' l>J 1 Allnwbn<e lo' rn,,.uchnn•I l •I•~'""" 1.1 .. OJj -"OIX>"'"·'"''"I •or •1•"a·r•r~·~ M •nor~ to• Wnnm rio ~••ti Sor·r•I E~tJIMIO" FA""""' •" A•~,._~ .. " T,., "rh>t ~ull••n'"''" I.I! flv•·n~" l~V"''"''' Al 7 Pro~~,,~ J;"ehe• .... 0'"·~ TOl.&L SIATE nir.oME 10 C,QUNTY INCOME n E~v•l,••l,on "'~ r>P"" r,, I! "Mll<ell•nl!Ow> Fuod!'' !£~ Cnri. l'•O•l TOTAL COUNTY IN (DME IO LD{l'l INCOMf 3.i'O 1<1?.•11 '" • t\l•.nY. 01 Oll 1).00fl ll'IO, 101 ll. D"trlu l•••> -1 I Sttur..:I R~ll. ,,,~,,..,; "' 1no«~t!'l'I 1 J~ JJ~ .i 1 Secur•d ~""· '"<l""I"<! '" ~al•~-· 8u~Q•I I I l Un,ecu•!'d ~011 ~· l "''n' YeM' 1,.~, ll '>r~•w·~· T~x•• <Ed Co~· /f,?l!I ~J I S•·IP'..:l !'loll l l 1 Un•e<u••-d ~OOI ~: j Prior Y•a"' ,.t.<r• " ••. l•l ~? S••• ot [<l<J,pmenr ""~ ~ .. ~~''"' ii< o Dtn•" S•IO< •} l:•ntels •nd Lfo'I'"'· e>~f"' 'MISr•ll•neoU' ~V"O\'' !I, 1nl•re" ,0 /JT~tc TQlAL L{)(AL INCl"lME .0 INCOl/llNG JJ;'llN~>!;~$ 01 '""'n' M1gn !ud·~" "'' r,'~''"' S•••n •od E ,~~· 1'} 01~" Twhon TOlf,L INCOMIN{. 1 ~"N~l'E~~ 10T6L INCOME [EXCLUSIV( QF 'EGINNING 6A~AllC E 1 (_ TOT.O.L , tiET 6E Gl"'Nll-<G. @A LAN(£ .&ND INCDM£ 0 EXPENDITV~ES i\NO OTHE~ OUTGO r J R='E"T F/P;-~·c,E l()C •[11 .. INl~tP"T<f,:/ 110 ~•rll•ic•OPO i,•I•''' ,_, "~"''' ''" 1" 111' c•~;.,1 .•a ~·1•·•r'" '•0"' •·"'""" IOJ 01"" [<C""" "' ~~·r·~,.,,~1,0· r,-r~( hClMl/-ll"'~A•10'1 )(>I', !''Sl~I. TH'•i (1~ rr '"" ''": ~'·'' •· r• '" ""'''~" 111 """'•P•i\' ~~1"'" 11: 111 I U~"; ,~.,· "el~c,•• '""'··r"' S•l••1•• II• ()thM C•tT.l~'U•O ~., •• •• •I '"'"V'"~" no· c•••"'"" s.1,,,,., ~· 1" "Vt""" lll l•i"u<""""' "'0" nz 01ht• c••s>•"e<I S•'•"'' ol '"'"~'''"" 2M. ~e•l bOolt! "" Qlhcr 8oo>s )!ltt, O•~"' E.•r•'"''' ol "'t"~"·n~ lDlAL INSTRUCllDN ~ !1EALTH SER:V+CE~ <10, {•rliflUtNI S•I"'"' ol fO•l1" J"•"~nnr l ~90 D!"" E.;pen~t• ~I He•I'" S-'V'(• TOT AL !1fALTM ~E ll.I/ICES 6M 0 "Ell'Al1DN Df P LANT ~'.'I) Cl,,n!!lPd S•IA••es fn" l'JOO'otlnn 6JO. O!l>e<' t"<1>tn1c• '"' O~"'"'l"n TDTJ\L OPEll'Al lON 0' ~L,.NT 100 MAJN'fE/'IANCE ('.)r. PLA NT no c1 • .,;i1eo sa1~"u •M M•tnt•n•~" l.'10 ~cpl~c•mant o! Eou-~m•rT 1'111. Qlh~•, E~Poe"'"' I•• M•'"'""""'' TOTAL M/l,INl(NAN(E DF r<~ANT l()b rlXEO CH A":C.C~ 811 """"''I Funn ' ..... ~,\ A•.1'1 •l TOI •o '" .,. ,,,~1· I OJ •.1"1U ~ Ill >~l •1.>11 '" )'~ ~· >t'Jl 1!1 1•1 " "1 ~: ,,, • o,,9 •~! J<r'l,.,I lfll.Jq\ .... ,. ). • y. l)ll' 1'.<'A Jl!,6JI ~-l•l.<61 JI ,JI) l,l)I 37 010 JO•. 1,\ ~1! lil m .1" 11. H I 11.111 ~1 .119 11~.~1 I Tt.61l " > l 011 "S JIO.•JI ::!'! >10 )J,Jt,1 l ",11~ YI ''' l\,1~S ~ ~o l).J-08 ,.0.111 I .~.Ill i MO 9•• lt,001 19.!~1 ~ . ~ .. , ,~J~J ~,e~I l I•~. 'I~ ,, ,:,~ ,lQ.•M l "0 '" '•Jll 10()»11 '°' ..,)6,1$! ·~ l'J \!• "'' I• ?•1 lOl Olt "' JI' '~SJ• \ •••.160 I\: ll t ' ' . ' J.6t !1! 1~· l!~ 1 .. ~!l •.•II •:09.'>()ol 1 J91,ISI •l.~6 J,t11 •l.•01 <J l,Ml Jl9,V.l Ill.•:• 1• 1~! 11,_,,. '"'') 1l6.MI A, R[C<INNING IAlANC:f , JULY 1 11 93'1 Ca•n '"County Tre•'"'V In""''"'""'' •n US llon<!J, •I< !E~ C:OO• lllol\ TOTAL CUR~ENT ,t,SSETS l NET llJ::GINNIN(, 11.lt .. N({ lJl,OJl I , +Nig~~ST€0 NST I EGINNING 8AL.&llC{ 6Q Sl~TE IN{DME J.!10.\10 JJl,OC(I H.000 J~,000 lo~ ,l)QO /},1)(1(1 31,)!l '' ~PPotl1onmenl +<>' ~'nO(ll F~'""'~' Tol•I Sl•I• Into"'• An l.OCAL INCOME I~ In'""" ~9 QTne' [nt•1 Lo••' !n,om~ o0 ''l{OMlllG l ll'ANSFERS 9) ln,.rlund T<•n•I«• Tol•I lncom•"~ y,~n'"" fl'!T•L INCOME I EXCLUSIVE 01' 8E<;lt-'NING IALANCEI C. TOTAL , NET 8EGl,.l-<l"!G l •L•NCI l,J.(1(1 ~t.0 INCOME !,JOO .... ~ , . , "' •. ~.'6 ~s " . l"3A )!I 115.•M 30.000 l, 1 II, J 07 I l~,lu "·"' 0, ElCPENOITUR'S ANO OTHE~ OUTGO !00 Fl:<EO fl<A~C.f\ 111 <>u1>1,, Ecmol1>Y~"1 ~·"'"''e"T 1'1 ru~ Ao•. s'""'"""· o'uD•I"~ •"d trr •lt~ In'"'""'' IJl f~•~IO~ef! I"'"'"~'• l•O Wo'"'"''"•' (<>m~en1~•1on ln•v••n<• lftl•I '••!'<!' (~··~·· 1100 (A"IT"l DUTLAV lilt) s .... '~·o lmo,nV•""'"I nl S•J•• 11Sll 6v>rdi"C' 12/IC Eau.~mr~1 1)61 Boo~• 11~~ 0111rr Enu·~••l>M 101,1 C•plt>I Outr•v TOTAL fX~EN!;llTUllES ANO OTHER DUTGO E, EtiOING !AL4,.C(, JUNf l~ {•>~ '" Coun•v Ire•""~ ln~Mrmen" In IJ S Bond' et< TOTAL CU"1~ENT ASSETS NET ENDINC. flALAN{E ''"·" Ac1u11 l,IJ.<,O;r'I 1.1Js.n•o ,,, J,Jl6 116,1,SA l,IJf ,76! 1.111 ,115 '"l.•H 60l),00r'I •ll.•5.1 1)1.<JJ J , TOTAL EXPENDITURES ANO Nil ENDING lli\LANCE J, ltl.1:19 C.&,ETl!RIA ACCOUNT ll;'l OO(I A, 8F.G.INNING lllLANCE JULV 'Dper~•·nQ' l••l1 ' l \,(1(10 ti I<\ 11A Accoue1, Re(tivA~•• TDIAL CIJll!::EtlJ A~SET~ I.,, Cu•r•M l "n<11he• 1 "IEl F1Er.1"1N•NC. ~--L ~N(l lmLJ1t •9'H ''"'" N., F.nn'"~ ""•rce '"''"''"' 1,,, •11• O""r I'••'' "~•w•'""'"'' •o A«e~~'' "'"'"''"' ' ,,~, ,,,., .• ~,, •n {u•,.~• ! ·~•'"''' It •OI l<IO ! IN~g~uESIEO NE T 6Er.1NNING AAL ~NCE 10 "'Of'l'Al l'lCl'IM( PEC:1<1uro ~~CIA $1 A"TE ~DIJQ{E~ '1 i'1'lP Sn<tl•I "'"' A. "''"~l~i• p,o~···~' ~ 1 I?~ I I~ )" " 'I• 7"''' ~J.l, IO'AL f'~OE ~AL IN(O"'E ~ECEIV fO •r;oDIA >TA1E ~01.J ~CES "' II~ I\) A.1r. •.161 ~) v ' ' • )\J,9!rll ?I•"~ • roo ;1,llOO \Jl.10J I !I)&, l~C H.\,~10 111,110 111.1:0 ~~ 'lAlt '"r0V<£ t i ~~""" Al 'O"'A"r"' 11 I r.no<! ,.,.,,, 3~ I (){Al INCOME •• S•'•• "',row s"~"• 5.,., ~· C'.l•l!•r <nl•I l •,ol •~<I>"" TOT Al INCDMI i!OXCL'.111VE OP BEG INNING IAl AN((J C, TOTi\L, NfT IEGINNINO 11.l~ANCf ANO 1Nt0Mf D. (l<PENOITURES .. .io OTHlll OUTGO 900 FDQO SEJIUICE~ oo c1,,,,.,,..., S•I•''""' et ~"""' ,1,,.., ... ?JO FOOd 09'1 Olh<r Exp.on<o' ro1.i Fotlt( s .. v«•s lJt.DISTllllBUTED llEIEllVf TOTAL EXPENDITUR(S 1'NO OTlii'R OUTGO E i'NOING 11.llANCE JUNI JO "01>~••1>ng" '"'" ' A"ounl• i;o, £1'"~·• fDl~L C.LJll.llENT A~SETS A•.•ll (.•" C,,r.-nt L••""''"' '1.lle NET ENDIN{-llAl •NC~ 11 'J•I' TOl~L l:)!PENOltVIES ANO HIT I ".~" I E"'DINO B•L•,.CE run"'""" o,.n~• Co~•! O•"Y ~''"'· J<1•y 11 A)IOl"I -1"! 116,·ll Att~ol ,,JQ),OO(I 1.U,000 7,Jll,llOO lfC.OO!I ,,ftl.000 .... 41~ .... .,o "'·"~ <t•.<10 ..... lo, ll I 10,llJ 1l,SU l l!,141 J10.00G Y.11,M• •"·"' •u,ui •J4,1J2 06.1'2 l,lf<. ... 10 .. 11 .A<!u•I ~l1,.,l \O',(IQO IJ.!,Ol'JO ,.., , .. , 1.1•.«IO "' .ill 1!0,Jtli 110,JU 711,lJ; .. , .. u '·"' Ul,l~A 111,IU 1 . .!H.tt? 111.•U ~oo.ooo 121,•Sl ll7,'5J lll.dl i ... icn < ... ~n -.l,OB •.lfl ••,1!• 11",5" '10 . .11' JM .. 11 .. 11,,.J •'5.t!l 11,l)O_l •O.d l 1,°'J,Jll 1.GIJ.JU •11,/Dl '11.1~3 41?,JOJ I .s:ltl .Oii 1'11\.ll Actutt "' 1'0.N• 11 ,,1~ .\\.11~ ]( ~ x ~ J,,nl "' •.13' t,tlJ •.1•1 J ,!')) ,.,,,. •1) p.,m•n•nl f wod 61 811 I 1'1 11 ))~ l~.)ll l,~11 •1 .0•1 •.61~ .... LEGAL J\OTJCE LEGAL NOTICE l\,J·.~1 10,llOO , ... I !.!:GAL NonCE 0'!'10111 ' ... Aavl1 fi<l"C•lfwl Pur-• Httlln t r\d Wt lllfl l•f'lolllH (1>Mm.,,.1ry (llOl1>t1 ln•e--fl1lfl41 All&l\Cltr>e:t •'>d U•••• 10( l">IM ..... E~u•0Mtn1 '""b11<= ,,.,..,1or"' 1.u,.,.,...,., 1v•tom TJ,GOC TDt.U. l~.llOO '~!IOf•I l'UrHMf la~ 4---ll"vlf•..,•Alt -I-Cl .. 1/j,000 Rltlrl<I l•a flht Mll'lll N•• G-•tl •u•••i>t •u~lte• It •a~ tl to limit. T,_ MAXIMUM t•Ji 111111 tor ,.,,. •<"°"l <ll•ld<1, w111<~ ma• "" ltvlHI 1e ••111 "'• ~tne1al °"''"'"' I•• t.-IU•l l n\°"I> I• 1/>oWtl l>slotw lll•tt .. Vll'IOrli.ol bT Et. (.-II II IOll<>Ws· S•<. ~l~I ~"'. mOJ f l•ct•"" IDtt• •·il•llJ H rlo<I •vtne•lu<1 S•c Xll14 . "" ""' J,0111· ,.,,. .... ""'" ..... ,,. 11 ... 11 ~ .. N!lll'I" .... ..... ·-·'"' . .... .llUI .2'11 .... •.14, l)J •}0.!)1 •}O.IJ) .U..13' l Olol A~t'to'Ut<I C-9"1'•1 PurH .. To• 11111• llmi! "" •NALYSf\ OP •INl~•l ,.Ulll• TAllll suaJ•Ct 10 f.PIC!A.L. TAii llATI LIMITI Oil aXIM,T TMll;l,llOM ., " '""'"~*"r ,....,, •ft• R•llN'" ... f A•...,l'V Ptffl<I " A111noe. tU!flC1$d 1.1.ro " ~ ~·•=-·~• tr&m r.·.~1 0110.11 T~tfl •V•ll•l>lo 1'~-11 E•Pl~H, •-'~•I 1'1D·l1 l',olo~t~. •Hrrictld 6 J0-10 " ' .. .1.11.!oll .'.II.tu n.»J "It, l'l 6ll.20I :tol.1.00ll J.11,1.11 n•.m !"•molocl u""'"""a ••• ••<•lo~ nll-71! f"1m1lod ro tol 1v•!l1bl• 1•11-11 l \ll!tOIO'll l~P~!l(tltu"'' lt1n1• '"" 1'11·1? 01""'' '"""""'' 1., ,..,,,1 .. ,.. ... ,. 1'1l•IJ ll.6'1 l:Y.'.<•~ , ..... 1 1'1.l1' • l \,109 \1 ,1~1 0 Jo Jl • '" .. ~I ni.1.11 .ol!J.OH ,Ol)J,1)11 81!1nct , tHlr](tt<I 1.1.19 " ........ lU..M 1,\2f,HO 1'11·11 ....... , H.1,4'1 ""' 111.ltll U l ,16' 1.111,11' ~ l.l'tl,'19 1,)'l,•71 1,tll0,000 1.110,000 JIKliP" Ire"' ,.l>Olo, 1tl0.11 Apf)OrtlonmMI• IS!t11IF&det1ll, 1,10.11 Ot~t• d•olln•tld intom•, ltl'C·ll T~lll ••llllbl•, !t70.-H Exi>tnl<. actu•I. 1'70.IT l'lol•"CI' fH1•1c1fd •·»IO E1tlmllt<I un,.curfd to• rect lJ>I'> lll\·7l E!!lmAI°" """'"ll0<1men1• !St•Telf'ed•r•ll, 1'11·11 Elllm•!.-1 n1n1< :~<om•, ltll·I? f••lm•lld 1etll ovi tleblo, lt11·1' 11\ldc•<M n~1nd•IV'"'"a"111,.. 1111" Olstrltt >KU•ld ••• •••ul•-•~h. 1111''2 !1111ncf , •111t•l<lt<I, 7.1.16 Rirtl•ts +r&m l ••u. l tlb·ll Toto\ 1v1it1bl•, \'10·11 Eu11n•t, aclu•I, lt/(l.11 l!lol1n<1, rtllflC1ocj, •·l0.-10 !'1tlm•ted u~•Kv••cl to• re< .. DI•. 1111.12 E1T i..,11ed IOOI l•tll1bl1, 1171 ·11 llVdQll.., ••1>tM'lluru/rra"11tf'f. 1tll·J7 Ol•ttltl •Ku•HI I•• ft<IYi•tmtnta, 1911 .12 1.m.u1 ,\,111.~2 t ,(1(11.1'• 1,101.&11 l!,,31. 1,llJ,11'/ 1.lll,1tt N• L111 I l ' ' m .m no..,. ....... ,1 ~,, .. •1,0/1 111 .0\t 1n,l(lt JCl1,1'0 10•.l<O 10•,l.it 102.•Sf '"' 10,1'7 '""' lll,S)O ~.e5CI 114,1'1 133,!U • t .)1' I.JI• 111.llOO ljJ,U1 1.oio,l)b6 GINfll.AL rUHD 5)1.l•1 c.iw'"" 1 l!H·1' .. C!V•I c.rw"'" t ." .. '' Acllttl ,t,, IEGINNING. IALAtlCE. JUL'¥' Jll,J•1 Ca~~ in C~un,_ f,•aourv 111.2•1 lloyp!v,ng Ct •~ Fund At•ounh llet 1iY1bl1 Propeld E•P..,>~ J .111 ,,~1 1111.11 . ... ,., '11.IOJ •ll.103 •ll,IOJ '12.IOJ .... 1.0 0.000 I, 112.IOJ ""' ,. " l .l•l 100,0l'XI ""·"' 1. )11,•1• l ,1 11, .. \ l ,111 l ,lil ).lU ,lOl '" •.IJt .,.1~ t Ill '"' " ' ... , "' 11.IJ I ,.,,1~ 3.1 .l•t Tl'IT AL cu ~~ENT A ~5E1S l•"' Curflnt Ll•ftlllll1s t. Otru,.~ NCT 1'.EGIMli:Nf• BAL.O.NCf Ad lu•!m.,,l• lo Aeceu"" R«:•lv•&I• AOlu,.mo"" lo Cu.,..,! Lltblll!•"' lntornt ADJU~l ED NET lf.Gl,.NIN$ IALANCI II. li'ICl'.'.lME 10 FEDEJlAL INCDMf FRDM '!D!RAL SOU~Cli I! M1l~t1,,..nct I. ()por111on (~L 11-1111 ll \/11or•n•• Edu<atlen I! E«1"0rl"< OpMftU~;1y Ari il"L ft .. !I) " 01~•· TOTAL ,EDfllAL INCOM! ,_DM F(OEllAl. SOU RC!i )0 'EDEJl.&L INCOME FllDM ITATf ~DU JICES 11 tl11ion1I Dtll"U fd. Act IPL .JJ~j) " Jl Men"'1Wtr O•v•I..,. I. Tr..,., A<t j/'\I.. '1·•111 . 1' Vo:><ot•O"fJ E<I. A{t, ll"L J6.llO. tt.llOI JI O<~•r TOTAL ~l!OE IAL +r-lt OMf ll!CllllEO FllDM \TA.Tf SOUllC!I 41'.1 Fl!:DEll.A L INCOME Fii.OM LOCAL SDU llC:fS ., 01~., TOl•L F!OE llAL INCDMf ltECf IVl!D FRDM LOCAL iDUJIC!t to CDMllNfD STATf AMO F'EOi'R•L INCOME !1 V<Klll•~•I E~utltlO<I A•T 1UI TOTAL COMl lNfO ITATf I. ,EOEllAL !NCOMI 60 ITATf: !"'(OMf jl P"n«••I A•..,r!lonr•>•"' t i I l'.U•<. f:1u1li>U ion ••~ •n~ SuJIOll•m1"u1 Suoo•rl 11 ! P~v•i<&llV lllr)lllC•o•Mt •l So•<1al Pur PC•• .6.1><10rtf0<1m1..r 11 !pKl•I .O llow•neu AJ.l Allow•n<• for ln11ru<tl"~•I TV •l .I E•t Ooa. PrOI, &. S>t•. fECS 1J!?l.I\ ''TIX lttll~ SvDv1"hl>I'$ ill.I llu•lntu lnV•~IO'V ~r? l"rOl't•tt T•~ 1t•l11t ~I Other TOTAL ITATI INCOMI 10 Cl'IUNlY INCOME /\ Junior C:o1111• ,. •• Tl "Mllctll1ntou& l"und1" !f C! lltO.I " Dtnor TOTA L COUNTY INCOME te LDCAL l~COMl 11 Oi1tr•er T •XU 11 l S11u,.., """· '"~ '' 1n~lcl!"1 II I SKu .. d ~tll •t<t<Jl''li !~ 1>11•~·· !>U<ltft t i l Unn •u'.-1 lt~ll II l Prior Ylol'l ll•H I• SOln •••• 01~·-1., •• U ••nlll• •~n L•""'· .. ,..,; '' M '!{I i I IM•<'lU• •uo~f' LI l••orrl! 17 r •• , 11 I ~dull Edu•otl~n I! l Nonro1I~'"' l rvn•n!• " OT~~' lOT.~L LDC.._l INCDMI 9(1 INCOMIN('> l ~,.NSFl•~ llll •1 l'I, .. ., rDT AL TD! ~L INCOMf. TU•t•~" INCOMING. l••du91nl b"lnM1.,. ~1 l ••c1) C TOTAL."''' a1•1NNtNe &A~.&NCI AND ll'ICOMI D l llPIND!TUllll ANO O,.Hll 0U710 !11) CUll:JllNT IX,INll l,13),111 +1•,t"4 -1,1.&0 l"l'° 1.t~ "'''" nl.t•I too.r.11 l.I .... m,u.; ,.,,.., t)l,.111 t.111,m '3.C!1 ""·'"' ' "" .;,1Jl.l)l 1,f'}! 111,ltl' J.M0,1~ 1 .... )ti.I" !IJ.llt •l,J)I \I ,'II ttl .111 11•1'1 OOl,1.11 1•.lll• ,,,.l.~ 14.tlll ,lll •.l)l,)Sf ""' ~"" •1.t21 0.~!.HO l .3",•&1 3.1SJ,l.!9 --ff,<01 -11.1~ t ,\M ,)tl t ,J:)' 4) "" It.II.Ill Ul.O&I "·"' I .J5f M.l'I.~ ,,,.~ 1,11.•.llt l.l'l,l.15 J,1)21 111,ll' l /,«I ti,;).;? l,Jll,OJ7 llOl,lli' JJ0,10 11.0Jl,Jll 11.1u ,111 11,5't 1or. 11J ... ,. l•!,l ll l09.11J • I .Ml 101. I ii t ,1".11 1)<, 10• j:JO.t1l ..... ,} • I L " ""' IS,l~I u .1 0 H,tl3 1.17' 1,l'1 10.m S.l~ S,190 Ne LflY CJlw"'ft I 1n1.n lvf•H J,021,111 l ,j()O ..... ,., 11,no j,116,211'.l 1,1ll,3U .. " .. ... ~ " t l.!Nlil SlUird1)', July 31 , 11171 DAJLV >ILDT J7 !.!:GAL NOTICE LEGAL NC711CE Hto COMMUNITY S!!Jl;YICf l 111• CrillUIH Stlarl• 11• Cl& .. 1'lf'll Solorl•I 11" Otr..r !E.OH<'tM• • I"""""' t•1• I \)I "" T01"L C()IMIUN!tY ll•rtlttM ..... tM,311 !1,0U 1t).~ 1300 CAP!t":_ OV1LAY lflYICll IUO sh ............. m ... 1 (12•" net '"'r,'"...,.....' ~1 ''"' lUO l u ~l"lta 1161 ·-· 1111 01~•' E .... 11'"'""1 TDT.&L (APllAL OUTl.&V 11'1T.OL El:PINOITURfS Ofli[ll OVlGO 1400 OUTGOING Tl;ANSFIJl' 14.lO 1ub1ott1 ltlt 011'1.,. 1 ul!ltl• TOTAL DUTGOlliG lJlAN iffRS 1VITOt•L UN01STll:l•Ul£D 11.l!SERVE lOT•L IXPINDITU•Ei AtiD l'.'.lTNlll: OUT GO I IHl)1Ne aAL .. NCI, JUNI M 1 C&ll\ !ti C.._,"TV TtN>Urf , Rovtlvlnt c •• ~ "un(f 6 AC(OVtll> •K 1i¥00lo e OlhN Cu"'"' .. »•II elNER4L llSllVI, JUNI :If. lt71 !fftr 1tn.1J1 TOTAL CUllll:INT •SSITS Leu Cu.r•nT L1~e1111i., li•T INDING IALANCI 'TOTAL llll"INl)ITV•IS. OTN'• OUTGO ANO UNOISTRllUTIO R1'11RVf. l"LUl Nil INO!NI aALANCI llNlll:Al flUNO SUMM,t,llY .& NET ADJUSTED (ll!G!NN•NC• 8A~ANC [ I INCOME !~ FEOfll:AL Fll:OM FEOERAL .~OlJR{(' 1'l'l 'l!DEllAL ... ~OM SlAtE SOL>~C:EJ Ml l'EDEll.AL F'ROM LOCI L SOURCES 10 COMllNEO FlDfJIAL ANO STATI 00 STATE 10 COUN,.Y 10 LOCAL 90 INCOMING lllANSFl!'ll:S TOTAL INCOMI CTDTAL 0 ()(l"fNDITUR ES ANO DTHlll OUTG.O -CUll~l!NT !!XPENSf 1110 AOMIN!ST JIATIDN l'«I !NSl~UCtlDN 400 !1EALTH SEll:VICE~ 4M OP!!ll.ATION 0 , Pl &,_.T ll)D MAINT(~ANCE DF PL ... 1-<T ~ Fl)(!'O Cl1AJl.GE S 500 STUDENT TR.&NS.0'0~TAT!fJN TOTAL CU llRENT EX~ENSE 0 ' EDUCA,.ION t00 FOOD SEJIV!CES Iii)(! ((')MMIJNITY Sflll:VI CES 1100 CAPllAL OUTLAY EXPENOITURES lll)O 1100\ 1400 OUT GOIN(, Tll•NSF'E•$ UNOl~T•llUfEO •ESERVE TO,.AL El<~ENDITURES ANO OTliElll: OUTGD ., .. I NIT INDINl!i a.O.LAH(I fl TO,.AL IXl".,_.OITUllS, OTHll OUTISfl, UNOllTJlllVTIO •1s•1v1, PLUS INOIMG IALANC! SPICIAL llSlllVI PUNO A I EG!NNING 8AL ANC ~. JULY Cb>~ Jn Counry T ro4•u•~ A<COuo•s lll(tlv•bl• let•I (v"°"' A"tt.\ LH• (Urf•nt Li•bllotl., I Nft 81'1!1~nl.,.. IUl•"co 1 Adl.,.!monh I& A<eeu"h ~·<•iv•o•• l Anlu•Tm•"I' !& Curr..,1 U •&illllt• Ad)uollld Nol l!l "'""I"' 8•1onct I INCOME 11<. l l f!!OEll:AL INCOME .0 ~1ATE INCOME' ,, Sc~OCI F•cillll•• """"'lo~m..,,1 ID COUNlY INCOM'!: 2•.&jl 1'0,1H '1.JJl 1tf,l 1J 101,114• )lf,'91 2,JOJ.61 I .... , !ff.SO J,l>t.m 1.,n ,,11, ... "" •• "x \6,111,U.; •• 11 .. ll• ""' JU.ll• 61,1".ll " ... o.HJ,l<ll l,lfl,<I! l,IJS,l~f JCl•.ll• JJA,101 I t,6t6 lJ,JJ! o.1n.111 1.010.10- ,,Jl),)()t •11.n1 1o,Ml,Jl9 a .ni,111 ltf,'11 l,ll7,01t .U.l'tlt 1 .... 0-0 365 ... , t~.JIO '3.1 .. JG,U1,l•1 11.IU llt.11• ~.l.~9.tH 1'.ll~.I !~ !l,l.o() 1•.1n.u • J,U,,,Jt " +J,)!) '"" •l•,75' J.lll.tt• 'I J(Jnlor Cellot• luille~ 11• ll CS!01M (b) )M.1,0.11 'Ill !NCOM!Nr. TllANSFEI'!~ tl lntert""d T,.n1lt•l TOTAL INCOME C ,.DTAL, NET 8EC.INNING 6.&LAN Cf AND INCOME 0 El<,,ENDITURE'~ ANO OTlifll DUTGD 1200 C•l"tTAL OlJfLA.Y 11:)0 SJIH l?OO Sl!e 1mP•Ov•m•nt l!SO llulldl"0' 11<' Ot~tr F.qulp,,.,~nl lot~I (Aplrol 0Ulloy lOTAL EXPENDITUll:ES ANO ()THEii. OUlGO 2! l':NDING 8ALANC[. JU,_.E lO C11n I~ CouMv l roa1vry "t<Ount• lloctlv•n•• T~!•I Cu"""' ... e,, lM! Curro"t l lObilitl .. , Not l:ndlnf !lol•"'' P TDT•L aX Pl,.DlTUlllJ ANO N!T aNOING IAL•NCI" tAPl,.111: 1.& ACCOUNT A t EGINNING 8ALANCE, JULY C••" 1n "Oo••.,lnQ .. c••n Ac•oun!o lt~rel..,...bl• ~lor.., 101.1 c.,,,.~, • .,~·· Lt" Cu"~"' llf~llltlH NEl BEGINNING RAL ... NC:[ ADJUSlfO tiET t EGINN ING a oLAN(f ... a INCOM' 10 lOC.&L !NCOA'E I• S•IM ••• ,_ ,.,,.,,, l•lt< . •!.SH l.ll•.nl l ,Jrll,•21 l.UO,IOt 1H,••l 1,16J,ffl 1,l61 .. l• IJ•,711 J00,11t J.lll,llt lll•I /tlfl 1n .. ~1 lf,1,116 '"'~' ollt.11) ,,,,,, U l,1'1 J,•lt,Jt) )l,~ll 17'.1'4 f,1'1,tU !6Ml.ltt '4,ltl I0,1'1 y" •• •• If If 1i.tt1.t4 J,Oltl.<l t ,,. 1-41.fft lt.120 .. ... ),t ).!,»t 1,)IJ,J .. ~.!•,.Ill J, IOl,Jtl lll,OOI 101,llS tl,ltl J,llU,111 1,.ctl,5" •.111,011 lltl.IW 11.~.Jlt Jl ,1'•,11~ 111,111 10,o.ll,H& •.m IM, .. J ll&,l>l'l l.01".0 .. .l•,110 11,110 ... , J•,nl dt,n> 1."1.on 1',Ml,1.12 10,ltl li.111.10 •,?•2,lll 1H,4d 1.111, .. 1 1.)4,1 ,03-' tJ•,llJ 106.1!1 + ., + "' .\01,5" l'fl.llt 1.J11.ll6 111,,,. l,llJ,dl t.50,JIJ J.SU.JI) ., ,n,'31 111 .... ))5, .. J Jt(l),OJ.I 11.u1• h i.It!)" lD.41b" t )1,.V I, ll) 11.Jd 1,l /l,'-1• .,., IU.4-ff l,J&d.1)1 JO,)Jt,l'f . .... ...... }0,'7t,"' 14',.i'1 t!.dt.&l<t """ Jl,.!ll ,1-U •,1d,IJ I n.,, .. IJll.lJt IOJ.- J,tO .. ttl l.fl"• • .!l)lt ..... t:I, . ..... 17,l'tt,JOJ Jl.ut,"4 .,, n• ll,JlJ.PS .1 ... s !,1 1',041 121.1'7 1,s,u.11' Jl,f'I• 11,201.H,l u.m tS1,'17 2,l0$,l21 JO,:IH,11• ..... ,,,..., )l,•:n,1~ 11~ • .IOO ., '11,t l l •1t .. 1u )IJ.«l ••• \I •••• JOl,ClS '11.0«t 110.000 ~ ... 1,l11.* L11<,D$J !(lt,;!01 >OM,tll 1.021..!» 1.•2~.011 l.'1 •. 0J, "' 1.l" l.lM ,_ 1,521 "~ '"" 1Jl.!l(!CI •• Oln•r 111/i,lll " l('o.l,lfl l)j.(!Of !)5,l!Oll !tl,JJf J1C,llOC lDTA~ INCOMI!' Jl,l)t t TOTAL Nf:l IEGINNING. 8•l .&N C( •Nr:l l"'Ci'IM! !Ol . .1'1 l:lll.1)1 0 @:l(PL'.NOITU~!S AND OTHEf! OUlC.D 100 M.llti,.!NANCI!" 0" P LAN l 130 "•ot1com1~1 e! fQulDm•nl " 1,11• lOJ,Ot)O I(» FODD SF.JlVrCE~ "~ .\J.(11)'1 •n.O!!f! 1,IJ4' JM,000 J,ltl,41 11'0 Cl•nUIHI S.,.,1., of ~--l••vlr,,. tl~ FOOll •H 01ner I':~"''"" To111 "oOll ! .. -., .. Tl'ITAL 'XPENDITUll.ES ANO DTH(R OUTGO E l!.•ID!N(. !!"LANCE, JUNr :JO "l'.'.lp~""""g" (~•I• A<eOC/n!s ~oce<v•n•• Sto••1 ,.~,.I Cu<fe"t A.uol• l"'' Cu,,•nl Ll1blll!fto N., F.n~lnO ~•l•nco I" T01"•l IXl"INOITU•IS AtiO Nl.T INDING aALANCI ~un1;,ne" Ori n~• C:o11! Do ilv ~1101. July 11. 1111 LEGAL NOTICE , ____ _ ... Oil •t.ll? 1.123 101.117 Hll.190 "' "' T,16< 1.nJ "' 1.UJ 10.1.,.., J•.lfl J7.0lf l ,7J7 1:10,l M 1'T .JOO "' 1,J?) '·'" """ 1,JJ! l,3:1' llJ.llt LEGAL NOTICE ANNUAL flJNANCIAL ANO auD••t llllPOIT '''·'" 1t•.IJI' .. "" """ ..... : ~~ ~ tlu.,ft! l~~~n;1~~~~NY~•;:,~!';;';,"l~~ul~1~~'~b~:'o~~l1'i~i~Ct II, ltl11 ' ORANG! tOUliT'I'. CAllPORHIA HOTICI OP AOOflTION AND TRANIMlnAL l,jfl.000 •11 •<ll~n inall b• !•••n en !hlO «Porl durl"' '°'Ull' •' 111t~orl11od IPK••I mHI• l"O• •! 1ho oove•nlnO b01•d 1,100 Te I~• Co.,nlv Suo•,;n1•nd1~• 1! !rnool•• Tl!NfAllV( ANNUAL ,IN,.N(IAL •NO a lJOGET Rl,DRT T~l1 '••o•T I' 1.S1".IOO ""•DV lllf;! bV .... ~6Vlf•ino n&"rl •• Tn• ICh""I dl1Trl(! •• y • 6.'(16 .... •!-1.1'1 U0.000 ·.~ lM,000 l.10.0(M) •O.'-O<'I 11!.7l1 l .•66,1JJ t.111.~ '""" 11.JU,JOl 11.SJl.U< Oolt •I "'"'''"• Juno 11. It/I S1on•d Jlc-•&D•c ~tC,,IO•V lftt ouDllr ht•tlr>t nn !MJ •toe" ''"" ~· hald •t 11..,.,rlntio" IH<ft f'!le n Jc~Dll• noi "'"'" '~'""· Hunllnt!O" l••c", {1111 , en Augu" <, !ti! 01 1,10 o '•l•c~ ,. M'. •R•OI 1•&N OP AVIR .. 01 OAlL'I' Dl<T•ICT .. TT•NOANCI 31•""" JI<~ Rop~· S•crf1•fV l'rtm Gr•d• • I• Gro~• 1i, lnClu;>w ,,.,,,. '" .. ll n n.n Atlu•1 .001 ... 1 1uo1,ot G'l~M '17 U"fl IJ.l!IS i0,7l~ '""1 1<.<'j 11.oos 10 nn 1111\ "oort '"'" '"<IU~t. rn •ummorv '""'' •II •otu•I linonc'"' tr1M1•ction', •"" b•l•nc it< 91 !~e ~""''' lo' lho &'•<""1no •nn '"""M !1tc11 Y••ro •nd '"' 0111. c"ll" A•~Po·~ ftud"'1 '"' •h• ~•¥! •u•C•"lllnft V"•'' llJM"'All'I' (Ip CURRl"IT O!ITlllCf TAX lllOUIRIMfN,.1 '0R itlt.n Tl lo forlvH ~y levy •• l~t UturH ••Tl ...... ~ ... '•r1 l"UNO A"ID PUllPOSE A Gr•JI G1"ot1I Pur~oon Tix Rt•ul"""""" (,•nu•I Fued a ONucllon 11 o.,.,.,., l"u''"" ~mtu"h t•''""' l'°m to• te!o !1"'11 °' •V-flCI II .... 1.1 "" •••• hl!lll• E XEM•T l"OJITIONS DJ G!N!.,.l 'UNfl l fQUI Jl!M!NTS l!tiT E ll EO ON LINE A O"tnO <OMrl~vrlc" lf l"orm on•"! ,U~<! ~nd llo!lffmont .&nnuoty ,und •I T1ooa "•~ulrff 11,.111,,.1 11,0JJ l•.nl 11.621 6•-11, 100 ADMINl!TR.OllDN IU Cotliht1l1d ~1l••;t1 110 Cl•UiflM l olarlff Ill) Orhor 11''"'" 11.m 1M,t 1l ... ,, ,. ... ,. 111,u1 1•!.1JO Di•trkl <on!r1butlon To Pv&llc f:mi>lfVI .. li:•Htomenr Sv•TIM o"'''°' CM!rlbutl"" ••r l'.'.l•SDll! Heel!h and w11r1rr Mn.tl11 C:omm"nlly S•r~1~ .. U7,l)O! 110,bao i.u,ooo 10.000 J47,07l ,u ... 10,000 ne llrnll "",,...,,, no llm!! S.O.GJll1vt! ~• 11m11 1(1,11.111•~•1 ... 11 ... 11 .... .Ol't' .e1•• .l)ft., .OCl1' .~1) '"" 1),)13 17.ll.l 1.IM 1,)41 )~.Slr ,011.11 TDTA L AOMl'llJlll:AT ION T~•• dlttrlct mal~tal"• no $CllOOI Po•m At<ovMo. JO(I IN!rllUCTIDN JlO C1•!1tk•t.d ~.1.,1 ... 111 l""n{ipolo' 5t<&t1M 111 !uP•'"ltOrl' J1lorl11 lll To•chtrl• l1l•rit1 )U Qt~1r C1rtllit1Tt<I itl•r•ft 1111 c11u1t1t<1 5•1••1" HI lnllr.,.11on•I Aid• in l'.'.l!~•r 14tl OT~•' llOO~t 190 Olh•r E ""~'" TO,.AL INSTRUCTION «IO HEALTH JEii.i/iCES l"Cl~dtf I~ ~"" 113,lt.S t.t l!.11, 41\,U~ 1...1&1.Ut . ._ . ._ . ._ .. It.II) 1.0SS.lt• l ,ll l,Olt IM,toU 730.?l< n.otl 107.n! 171.lolil olll,11, P•rt I. GHtt••I l"u'ld. .... 7",IOl l,IOl.ltl IJ),10< 110,J•l \,/ll .Jtl SIS'1 1,&n,o~• 10.ou.:iu •l,llOl'I '11,1 .. l .U<.810 1\1,lll x >: ~ ~ '"·'" ,,111.~l• (.) t5,15' 1,Js.J,ll~ 1J,JJJ,l/J Educollftn of Ml"t•lly Rot•rd"'8 Minor, 011,..,rl~nlty $(11(11)1• •tllllor Contlnuotle" Ed"C1l11n1\!y 11o"dl<•PPMI Ml"'" P•"o"n•I Commlu l~n budOtl rEd. Code S..:Ho" JJIOO CO'ff <l/'vt "'•l•urn fl1111nt Te ,..,ff>quak• •ot•!v R•1lo•1! O<cupotlon ,.,Ogrom TOJ,.L ... , ........ 'lol ••n•••I Pur11Ctu• TtJi l1~ulr1m•~I• •itltl•C! le I•• fllt llMll J!.W Hl,Hlll ·nw 1.'22:111 ·""' .oetll .M•I "~ ·"'' ,,)IJ •11 "u~l•t Em~tnv•e• l>•!,,•,.,•nt f ?l Oi<t Ao•. ~u,.,vo'" 01,.n1r,, ---•la CertlflC•Tl(I l llO•IH •10 C:l1Ulllld Sot•dH •tO om .. E•ptnoH 11.l)t J.C4' ,,. tt,Uj •. 01' 11.\ JJ,OJt '·"' "' N~I C;on.,•I Purpou \uble.:t TJI To• ••11 1lml! Tiie MA)(!MUM ,. •• R•TI Jer '"'' •t/IM( ~l1!rit!. wlll<ll m•y b• l1v1.., To ••lu !II• ""' ::~0~~1 "'"IMO" , • ._ rtOulr•m•nl" 1, '""""~ 111•11 •u•~e•/11'<(1 i,.. t':IJ CO<!••• •nllbwo: •"II !-lt~lttl I011trA~'· U I Em~l-0v•e• In"''~"'' Tt"'~'"' ""~ 1~.i<uchon•I A•~•· ~17 frnotovr~J '"'"'""'"' •H o•~•" 8<Q Wo•'km•n'• Como•n,41""1 •~•u,.~c• I'll) Ol~et f•>1'1 (.nMQ" fDlAL FIXED (tj Al>C.E~ lDlllL ""l>LICASl.E lO EDUCAllON COOE SECTION il~l ~D~ TE.ACHEPS' SAlAllY (QMf'UlATIDN 1>00 P UPIL.-TV.NSPDRtA110N HO Clou1fll!d ~1101i~' cl 1'110,1 T ron1~lfl• l<O<I ~'Ill O•~ft• E~p•n•IK M Pu~" ,.r•n•OO''"tlnn TDTAt·PUPlL TJ:iANSPQl>TATll)N Tl'ITAL CUllllENT EXPEN5E OF EO"Ci11"tON !i.nnlltablt 10 llnll £xperiu C1ttulo1•1m1• "10, :~g,;,~l~l~:r~:l•r;t, Of rM<'I S., TOTAL FOOO ~E PV1CE~ llM COMMU N ITV SERVICES 1110, Cl•Ulfl@d Sol~d"' nl cemrnunllv S.,vlc•\. 11'0 01~~· F.•n•"'" n• c~'l'rl"'11"'1V "-•• TOTAL {OMY,IJNITV SEl>lll(f.\ IJ(')C CAl'ITAL OUTLAY 1?11) 1"1ProvemeM ~· Sil .. 11$11 8ulld,ng• 1,..-i E<11J1~ment 1161 f\()01•• 1~1t Oth•• ~nu'"''"" lOlAL C Al'IT~l OUTL AV TOTA L E>"PE:>iOHURE~ 0Tt1lR OUTGD UDO OE.RT SE"V•CE JM!'!, ,.~nu11 Pep•v....,nl M\ ""~"~'~I St•T• St~OOI 8uli(!1nO A"p(l•f>O"m•"I T('.)T A~ 01!.BT SE~YICE l'l'IO l'IUtClD1NG T RAN~FEll.~ !•)C r.,rt11m IO• Qt~&' T11l!'O~ TOTAL l'IUTC.Ot'li'.'• tll•N5~f-~ su~•Dl•L VNDl~T•t&UTlD ••SE•lll 51.llJ tJ,l\I ''on J~.ltO JJ!,HCI '11101 ).\,OH 1n.111 .IJ. ,,, ~1 011 ~ •.• 1• ", 101.Jtl'I 1U.~16 J.56.9(11 1.n1.10J ·~Ill io,ne •••• • -. r' ~ j' /H &I. 1\1 11.."'-' ll,l1l ,, 691 <el.I" 10l.tOll n.•.u 111,I•! f,ll1.)JI ·~ ·~ 3),11 • '" .11.ou .. ,., 1•1.114 lr'll,Jlt ,11.11' •!•, ... 10.0tf-~ll 11 "~ ,,,,,. ... ~ ... ~ 11.fl()(I H.i\llO ».,,, jl,900 10 100 )01.911 0 010, 110 111, It ) ll,IXI 111.0!J 10.0"·"' l\,l jl '" .\o!.'111 ll.rMll'I U.l:O'I 10,lll,~1 1'1,l,\.~ 'UNO AND l"lJll"OSI C.•n@r&I ~unll Gt•tr•I l"urH .. , Rt•ulu"'""" 1<1m•1 '""' 11,,.rol dh!tl(.I to• •II• limfl bu! 1u•l1"C"• le ••te•ll , •••• ,. 11 ... 11, , ....... •te•-· flf*frN" Porm 1n•n! F u"~ •""1 ••ll•t"'•~! Annu01 Fu•IJ c ...... m~nltv ....... 1c" 1.'°'1,•I• t,11 •I• JOl.j~ -,-_,,_,..;:;: __ _ ' '" ,. ... Ctll'l~u!H TOTAL HEALlH SlllV!Cl<S 600 OPIRATION 0' PL1'NT 00 (l•lllflld Slll•I" "!I 011"' EX,l>ffl•ff TOTAL Ol"E11"1101i OJ" Pl.A.NT 1t>C M,t,INTE"'ANCI 0' l"LANT 11'0 Cl•ullltd S1l1rltt ••. ,, , 1:wi 11:1 ,11c1..,.,.,1 e1 lqulP"'llt1t ....... , 1«1 Otllor ''"""'"' lOlAL MAINlllNANCI 0 , PL.A.NT .00 f"l.)(lO (.HAltGll 111 An"ul!Y J"ll!ld Ill PP•"'llnHtt l"V"fl 111 t"ub!lt f:mi>loYIH -11irtm1n! •:ri 01" Aft, Surv1,...,, Dli•blll11 1>1d Httll<> l>1111r1n~• 130 E"'i>leY-!n1ut1t1~1 ll 1 ~•Ill •• Clrm re11" ,I. lnl!t Aloi• IJ7 All Olntt1 u o workm.,.·1 Corn~~n11 tlll1' 1n1~t1n'• 00 0"'•' Fl•t<I Cll1 •t•1 lOlAL l'IXED C:liA~51$ SU l lOTAL A'PLl(AILI TO TIAClillU' JAL.A.JIY Lr/l.(TOT!('.)N Lou ~l•.e' C~&rO•• lor '""~ So•v•c• P•r1onf11I C~UIHI t• CllU IOI! LtH Lt•I• ., ......... , !er PllM .. l!~ul,ml:f'• . . , . Tl'.IT .. l AP,.L!(AllLf: TO I('.$ IHOl l<l'I~ TfACM!lS' lAL A~V COMl"UT.O,.!DN JOO STUOE~T Tll:.A.N,•O~,.AT10N J~ (!o"lllffl l•i•.d .. HG 01~., 1•~•~11• TOTAL STUD!MT J,,~ •16,'6~ »1,114 , ... o .. 116,)t• Jt.U ' 119.119 .)6J,4t IH.'111 l.C9S 114.111 1111,12' 131.0I' ..., Ill.I!• IJl,J1& 1e,1u.1t) 1$,)2' t lJ,!r!I 19,Jl!,161 lRANSl"OR1 ATll'IN i!,l., Tl'IT AL CUlll[N,. f:XPfNSE DI" I OUCATION 1., .. 1,JO tOO 1<0()0 IE•lltClj 91& (tt!lttc11111 ~ ' lit• t l'O C!•l!l!I ... ·'"'"''" ttt 01~•• l':.o:Ol~it• TOTAL 1'000 lto\VIC 'S :>t.Jl7 ,17,112 Jl .. Jl& .. ,, .. , l01.3lf """ 1JJ,IOI ll,,llJ IU,l>Oil t,tll H1.IOI lU.14' 1/J,J11 r.J1.llt U,185 lOt &I• 1,01/.e .. 11.n1.11J "°'°" JU.Ill 11,!Jt,111 JLV' Jl,ff4; • ~l."S ....... .. ,.!J.I 1.11•,C<I , .. ,&&. lll,ll,\ J.J1,J» l:lt,lt2 JJl,W t,ljll lll,)20 111.000 ..... <.m ''·"J , .... IJ.l?I ,._.- se,. 10111 ""~ 101n t 1.111r1 Sot 10IOJ I! lt.ciio<I a 1.7Jot 10••• ol l!IO<!IOn i/11/Jll .... lnrrN1t<I by £,, CH• »Ill A11llKll'lttd Gon, Putl'Ct•t f ox 1111• Limit , ('1 Ac!ual Tax Rn" L•vlH LIVllO T .. X: •All IUMMA•Y OJ IJ I 1 T IJ <-•n1r1I t"urn.1t T•~ •110 L•Yltll t t.1111 G"'''-' •und ov..-•la1 l ox llllH Le..IM " ...... ·-I 4)/J • J,J)lf; 11,00J ts.,~J ,,~.02.! "'·''e 11,llJ 11,J)• la,Jllt IJ,)11 1u.~4 UO,Jf.! 1~ ... , n.•7) - f ~! ~i ~. ,,flt llj,'10 t!i ... t IM.Jll !"NI >.m ..... !11,fQ J5,,H4 •1,110 .\U,Jl, J•l.1ft l•.•lt , .. ,,, "'·"$ "'·'" • __ _..) l 11'J 110.181 ,.,, .. , .W,l .. lt:J.llt Jle.G4 lt .1M '"'·'*' " ···- I l I • ' , I ' ' I ' ' ' l j • , I • Jf DAllY PILOT S.tlurd.ly1 July ll, 1971 f , ,. "" !'01 Ml f":'T•• r.aotpK, imn ~I ... ,. •fllll ,.,...,.I •"*1""""'""'" !t,.11 ¢' (lnctUOlt "•ln.:lpiol & IPM"l•l fcluU!..,) i)' •••t•~• wi.nce p""' lr>UIMI _. ~ .... tMptnH 1tft.n )11/ lt•l•lc"" """'nc•, J-llO ltll i(. lollll'Wlttol llA lllCf1pll ... llf'l«ll'"' roll !ff! /1 •t11mat ... lil•lt t rol F..i .. •I ,;.r:-: ·-"*'-'• 1t11 n ll:tilrlcl.0 b<lklM t pl111 IRC'""'t • , ..... .....,..,,, ~,.., lor ••Pl""lll11•• •nd'"' tr•n•t... i.11 n " " . M•~l-m '"'°""' IO bt "''''"' In 1'•• "'mmt •V of Cll'r..,1 Oio1rkt Tl• ll!llQU!f-" "" 10 1 n io M d.,.l11M •v i.vv .., ..,. otc111., ttll lltY'I ... -t moutlll 1:"1r.Cl9d 111i.nc•. J11111 l, 1'11 Tu r ""ttllll" tf111>11 llntrlclloll t..llnct .i .... lncom• MIWI ·~-··· lf,._11 ltn!rlclecl -..i.nct JUM :IO, ITll lhl!m.1rM ltM fKt lpts ... YnlKllftd roll, 1'11 7J ll:11t•kled ~lan<t pl<M lr ... om• ... ,,.,.,....., DUODtttd ..... ,. ...... fhirt t "4/0f l•tm!.,, 1911 72 ,. MadrnuM ._, lfl M .,,.,..., In ""' 111ml'Mr\I 91' Cu""'' Dlolrk l T•• 11:9quh·-•• l•ir lfll 12 '* be ffrlvM by ....... V ... rht IK11r ... r.11 JJO,IQ '""' ,,. ... liU.t76 , .. 11,•1 "'*' lJI '11 moo :M) 1122 ,,, 02J "" .0.-417 #,VJ .. "' "" 2,,,,. ""'' ...... • • 11.111 11.111 • 111 IJ,Ul '"" ll,435 ,~ .. , ..... $1.1,100 lltQlOMI Oct 11ptllon1I 1!•!1""19d s11i. 11'td Fiiier•! ·-''""''"'"'' ''" n ltnlrlclld Nllnct pluo. lncom1 AlftOUlll IM,lll~ tor np.ndllV•• 1r.dlor "'"II••. lfll 72 M111-..m 1rnoun! le bl ..,!tr.cl I" th• t umm1ry Of C11rr.,,I DlotrK:I TI K ll1q11J11m ... 11 ler 1t11 72 ,. .,. •••Iv.cl IY llVY ." 11\f •tcurod roll AHHUAL l'IHANCIAL ANO IUMIT llll'OllT GINlll .. L l'UNO 11UNTINOTOH llilCl1 UNION MION tCNOOL e1STlll(T OltAN•I COUHTY, (it.Lll'OllNIA Ct"'-1 , .... ,. ACl'lltl A, llOlNNING IALANCI, JULT 1 C11h I" Couniy TrM>u•v Revolv"1D C11h """" 111-lmtnh I" U s B....t1 Accourlh; lllC'llvoblt , ... _Id l!•Pl'M• TOTAL CUltlll'HT A55ETS ·~­t.111.IU LHI C\lrftfll Ll1plllllH I nd o.+trr..:I NET HGIHNING BALANCE • ••11.1tlmtnlt. ffl .\cc.u<\lt. lltcflTtDlt , A4 u1t.._1t. IO Cvrrent Lllll!Hr'" • ADJUSTED NET Bl!GINNING-IALANCI I , lltCOMI If ,.-EOl!llAL INCDMI' llECEIVf.D ,llOM ,.-l'Dlll.0.L SOUltCEI 11 M.tl"11111nc1 i nd Optrtllol\ TOTAL 'EDEll.0.L INCOMI! lllECEIVED ,.-llOM l'"EDEltAL S0UllCE5 :IO 'EDERAL IN COMI! ltl!CEIVl!D I'll.OM $TATE SOURCES 21 N1!1one• Detitntt EdlH:lllOl'I Act 24 Voc11lon1I Educot.on Ac t 21 l!iwmellllrt I nd ltcDt!dHV Eductllon Ac1 7f O!h ... +•''" _.q,m i•n.1.., 171 7l5 111 111 "'" .... ., ll)7 '·"' TOTA.L FEDERAL INCOME lllECEIVfO FROM STATE 50UHCE5 1'2,50, to STATI!" INCOME II Prlr.c;lpel Apporllonmt n! 411 Be11c Equo!lz•!lon A.If •M $upplt.....,l~t $111>!)0f1 '1 t Educ•T1011111r, 1-1'1><11<•Pllod 61 J M..,11111 G llt<I , 11 I l!d11<ll>lt M111r1t11 11'911rdN 11 5 Phr•lc~111 H1ndl<•PP9'I 11 I Tr1lntDlt M11111lly lt•ltrd ... 111 Tr1n1porU1111 H-kl•PPl'I l'u~lf U Sf*;lol Pur-Aipportlonmt11t 12 I Orlv.,. Tr1ln!r19 12 2 AllCl..,.r.c;t ror Tr1ntPorl1til<I •• ., Sf*;IAI Allow1rw:• ., J ApPOrllotl,,,.nl for H•M•C•Pi>M Mino" flt< Wh!>m No $1111 6-1111 l!dlll:t tk>n 1'1cll1ll10 t rt Av1!11Mt 17 T1~ lttlltf S\lllv1n!IO<IJ 111 Bvllneo• 1n ....... ,..,. .. 11 2 PrD""' 1t1111r I• 0 th•• TOTAL STATE INCOMI" • 10 COUNTY IN COMf 11 Eq.,.lju llon Ai >d 0111~ Tl.If 11 "MtK1tU111l'OUI ,.....,., TOT.AL COUNTY INCOME Ill LOCAL INCOME t l OhlrK:I T1Ktl II I Stcurod Ren, flCRIVtd I I 11111\ctlod II I Stcurtd ltoll r11<1ul•td to b~llMt Budall 11 2 U1111c11rf'd llol! ti J l'•IO• Y••• • lun 14 s.1..,, 14 2 S•I• o! l!.Qulpm1n1 •""' S11P1>h11 14 f 01her S~l11 ~ llt1n11 l1 and L"''" n ctQt • Ml1c1111n10t10 l'unch' .. 1nlt rMI t i Ftt1 11 I Adult l!'d...,1lkln M 'Ml1c1111n10t1• l'u""• If Other 2 •J4,IOI "~ J,160 4! J1J . ..., 10.601 JJ,D!lr US,IOll ",. ..... '""' ...... l lO.SO> I( ••• :ill IK .... ,. " JH,Jt1 , ... 1 75J,/41 Jll,llJ $1,ttJ J "'"'~ l)f,1:16 ,, ..... Ji,n• l,111 1,111.tOt '""" l • lt7 ,, .. .... ... 1',J:llt t,IJt ..... •1.111 '-JH,Ut • ••• Jiil ''' 11•,•K "'°°""' "'" ,,, .. Jl,IOf .... Cti.mft lf11 11 ..... 7tt."40 "" J :I00,000 213 t ll 64.lOl 4•1f,11J ..... 10, FEDERAL INCOME RECEIVEO FROM FEDERAL SOURCES 11 School Cot1t!rucHc" lf'ul>llC L1w IU) TOlll lncornt Rtco!Vf<I rrom Federal sourceo IO LOCA.L INCOME 14 l 5111 ct l•nd •nd llu!ldlng1 lc111 Loc•I l"corne TOTAL INCOMI llJCCLUJIVl 0' lt!'OINMINQ IALANCE) t TOTAL, NIT ll!GINNING IAiLjl.Ntl! ANO INCOME 0 I JCl'l.NOITUllll!S AN O OTNElll OUTGO 1100 CAPITAL OUTLAY 1110 lmp•ov•,._t or Soltt 1l50 llullcll"V• 11'0 Equlpmt nt 1161 BOOl<1 1Ht Orh1r EQv!pmt!n! Toi~! C•PH•I Ovl!ty TOTAL lkl'llMOITVlllES A.NO OTMl!lll OVTC:O ,. ?l l ~I 231 !161 111 1116 1 •S.11U •! 191 'JI ll• ],l•l.016 • 11 ~ :t I ENOIN8 IALAiNC!, JUNI! M C11h In Counly TrNIUf1 lt1¥Kl1nt"rs In U S Bondi Etc •••• • Ir Ir :t ~.slJ.21 Nf.T ENDING BALANCE I'" TOTAL IJCl'1!1'!01TUllES, OTNl!ll. OUTGO AMO MIT llHOIMG IALANCE 11"1 611 CAFETf.ltlA ACCOUMT 11J,lf0 A at!'OINHINO IAiLANCll, JULY I ,,,. 10• IU C1sh In So Colll Fl•U N&rloflt l llonl( 'Oper1ll"'ll" <••h , • "lll1$e•v•" c11h 11...:h.odl 1cc .. mu111lv1 C1f11ul1 Eoulpm,...1 llep11c•rnm t lte•er-e! Atcot1nh Rtctlval>I• 51~11$ TOT AL CUllllEHT ASSETS l e.1 Cu'11n1 Ll•bllllle• l NET BEGINNING llA LANCE , J .. dlu1trn1nh 10 Curren! L1•bllh!1~• JJl Ill Ai OJUSTE O NET BEGl ,.NINCl BA.LANCE l "' °'° •J 2«l J,110 )5 1Q II lOD ~w 11,11' , .... I INCOMt: ;ro FF.OElllAL INCOME lt ECEIVE'D FROM SlAil E SOVPCES 12 NSU> S~1Cl1I Mii~ a. B•tlll:lt•1 Pro<Jr•m• TOTA L FEDERAL IN COME RECEIVED FROM STATE SOIJllCES H STATE INCOME l l Spe<l•I AllOWlllCK ll 7 F-Serv!c1 fO LOCAL INCOME I• Sol" t< 4 F-J11vlc1 $t i" It l"lfft S1 , Tolll Loc•I lnco..,. TOTAL INCOMlll Cl!kt'LUllVI 01' ICEGINNINO IAL.t.NCI! C TOTAL, NCEt llGINNIN• • • 1 v IALANCI" A.NO lllCOMll Ir Ir • ~ 0 , CEJCl'IHOITU1ta1 AMP OTHI"• OUTGO too Flkl'D CMAltGIS ~·· ~ ~ .. 14 )17 ,,, 111 151 lf l l.S' 121, P"Dllc ln'l'PID¥-lt11lr1"""' 172 Ole! Ag1 5urvlvoro O"tb!lll'I' a, H1•lth l"IU••n<'.t To111 F l•..:t Cf'otr{ln , .......... . fOO FOOD SElllvr,ES :: ~~1111111 Stlorl•s ol Feod Servl<•I ftf 01ht r l!'~i>enon Tol•I FOOd Sll••c•s TOTAiL lfJCl'ENDITUltll "NO OTMllt OUTC>O If. l.MOING IALAiN(CE, JUN! JO . . '". C••I> In So Coll! Fin! N11l~n•I ti•~~ ••• »•• 1'l'l 1S' •Tl J50 10 16S ~174 ••l t i) ' Opert!lng ' c••h l'O 190 'R•lt •v• •~•h ~ln<lv<I~ eC<~m"'"""• C•let"'" Equli>m""' qe~l•ctm~nt ll•'"'v•I lel 010 At<OuM1 lhct(vol>lt '89(1 Stor., • SfJ TOTAL c u qftEllT ASSE'!S lttl91 L•ll Current Llobllltl•• -JJ 611 ll Joa NET ENDING BALAN CE 171 )1' ,IOOO I' TOTAL llf.l'ENOITURl'I AN O 10 000 NIT l!MOINO IAiLANCf 160,1H 21 ,.., 12• JO 1,151 :II 111 ~"' 161 Oll'I "" 6 StS 19' lfJ -?l 611 116 1H ... 116 J17 "~ '~' Ill ... 11,011 IJl 141 "'m I JJ,101 Ii I IJ ... ··~ 174 717 ~~· .... 6ll J61 6,51 j ll '"" 111171 '"' '"' 1031 .. -11 ;!~ !IS Oll 132 IOI TOTAL LOCAL INCOME 1'0T•L IJtCOM• 11111.CLUllVI: DI' ll!>IMMIN• II.LA.NCI ) 1t .,, 111• I 161 Dl• ".-1 11."7 le, 1711.t• u •1~.10J l'ul>ll•hod Or1n10 CD11I Ot llv P!101 JUI¥ ,1 19!1 'I---·--- C TOTAL, H•T l•GIMHIH• l•LAHC• ANO INtOMa D I JCl'IHOITU1tas ANO OTMl.lt OUT~ CUltltENT EIC PENSE lOO ADMtNISTltAT ION 111 c..-1111c11td S1!arlM 01 Admlnl•!•tl•tn no Cl1nlllod S1l•••H •' ""'"'"'I"''"""' 1.0 Otto.r E•P"'•H of Adrnlnl•trt non TOTAL AOMINIJTltATION JOO 1HSTlllUCTlON }It Ct<11llt11t d St lt rlH ol lnt!f<1el!1n 11 1 P rlrlcl,..I•' S1/1rl11 11t 5upervl10t1 s.1 .. i.1 tll Te1<h•r1 Sol•r!tt 21'. Otht' c: ......... ,.., Solarln a! ln1rr....-1>0" J:IO Cltuo!lod S1 klrlt 1 c l Jnt•r~t!lOn ,,, lnttrUCllOnt l Aid ... '111 Otht r C:l1011lltd S•I•'"' el tn1trucllofl fJO ,.,.,_. 1111 0 1111r llook1 7'0 OThtr E•Pl"'lt• cf lno!ruUk>rl lOTAL INSl RUCl lON ~ HlAiL TH Sf RVICES 410 Ct rllllc1ltd S1larln of Ht1l1n Per1onnt1 Ut4H7 u,,,, 11t tt IU tl4 t3' 'sou ,., 1'l7 7~.•11 ~-~ " . ~ " •••• 119,11, 11 ttJ Jl•?fO 'l.11 04.6 no Cl1nlt•td S1 l1•i•• o! HMlltl PftoOl'lntl .19(1 Olh•r E•Ptn•t• •! tofollh St rvltt TOTAiL HEALTH !Ell:VICES "'" '"°'l "" "'°" @ Ol'E lllA.TIO,_ OF PLAN T 6l'D CllUl!IO<I S1 l~<1et tor 0 1'1!,.ll•n lfO Olh" E•pen•..,. !or Op<1r1Uon TOlAiL OP ERATION Of PLANT 1110 MAilNTENANCE OF PLJl,_l 120 CltuU!td s 111"" ">• M ••nll~•n<• n o ltf(lll <t"'t"I ot Equ•Pm""' 7f0 O•nt< E•i>en••• tor Mtln1 ... 1rw:• TOTAL MAINl l"NANCl 0 ' PLANT 100 F IJCEO CHA.ltGES t it Annu!lv Flllld 112 .......... ,...... """" 121 P~K: (rnployH 1 llloHrtrnonl • 122 0111 Ago sur~IW1r1 Ol111111nv Ind HHtr~ tn111r1nc1 IJI, Employou ln1urt rw:• l NV-1'1 1nd lnolrV<"lon1! AldH IH.. Ell!Slk>V"' 1MU•l lltt , '°'II tlfltrl ••· Worknwn • • CO<NMn11tlofl lntUrtllCI "°' 011111' l'l>od °"'"" TOTAL ,1)11!"0 CHjl.lrGl!5 TOTAL Al'l'LIC .. llLF TO lOVU.TION CODE 11!CT10N 1150J ,Olt j!J J4.I f(ll 1!7 ,., 59' '"' Jtt ""' 111 111 ,., .. 1J4,G)I .,. 1U '1l '' "'' :HS,1JO ''°'™ TEACH!olt5' S.0.LAllY COMPUTj1.l JOlf b l'Ul'IL llllAlfSPORTAiTION 111)),711 J111 Cl•11lllod S1!1rlu of l'uPll Tr111op0r!111or1 , , !lfO OlhW E1pen1H M 1'111tll lran1part1!iofl JfOGlll "''"""'" lrom AAD!Mr Scl>ool Dl11r1c1 lOl .. L PUPIL TlllAiN5P0 lll f "l 10 N TOTAL CUllJIENT l!XPtNll' OF E OUCATION UI ~> (jl.ppllc1DW lo Unit E1i>en11 Col~u11ti.ni l IJ,Jn,.flll E1,...,..l111rn lr.c;ludtd In !ht A.bovt AccoUfll• from ,..,.,., Clrt nl .. ...,o., Elt!'A, P L lt !O, Tl!lt I M '000 1!1'VICE! ... 0-f._... TOTAL 1'000 1KllVltlll llDt. COM.lllUlflTT" $llllV l(Ef 1111 CM!UktNlll llllr!loo •' ~l!y Jt!'Vlc .... II• Cll'l.llllltd llltrt"" C......,.,,,rty ie!'Yklt 11,.,0 ...... ~ ....... 11 c-11, s~ lOTAL a>MMUMIJY Sllt\11(11!$ 1 ... CA~ITAL OVTL.t.Y 124 ........ .., ... , " i lllo '"' 1¥11111•• l:MI ., ... ~ ,,., lot*.• 1 ... Ott>tr E'IVl-1 TOT.O.L CAPllol,L OU1L.t.V 'TOTAi. IJll'l!HOITUllE• OTHl!a OUTGO ._. OUTOOIHG TlllAN$fllll , .... ,,,,.,.,,, ,..,. 0-T ... 11e<1 TOTAL OUTOOlfolO TlllANSftlllS I Ua TOTAL , , UNDllT'l.llUTll ltlll(lt\11: TOT.Al IX,..HOITVllll!I .AHO OTNlll OUTGO •• lllDIH• M.l.t.NCI' JUllll JI C.111 Ill C-ly Tr•ttllfY • ........,.,.. C.•h """" ,_.._,. Ill u $, ......... ill (Git) ' ' -·---......... --r:. .... ·l.- ""' t ,7)1 >M~ U,1't ,. "' I) ftl 1J °'' ..... 111)11 .. ,.. 1 IP Ill 14,ttt m 1t.ll oL.lf) o ,1n ,,, .. .., '"·"' U 7,4 7 111.11' l !.Stl 7 t$1 111 ... t06 .. ",. t l,U6 .Ol 704 .,, .. !T,21J "'112 l0,J1' HI "~ ,. ()J ,,. '" I ll Ul lfO •14 I II 1 °'3.300 141 P l 1 ),1}~ 1111'1 WtJt , ..... t,:W.• Ut,t'2 lOt .11111 nt,I" 111.-.. 111,l:it '"·"' 1,2'1.0Jt ll MS IU II tot 4H " " .... ,, .... " ,,, ..... '" IJ,7111 "~ .. ,,,, 111,1'• 14.12' ,,. 11 1• lit• .. ~ . •••• "'~ , .. ........ 1t,U4,41 t J,)f/ JOI m ~ ))J,fU ll.J,'100 •u JJ2 4dlOI 11,lrl t 121 U I 1,1n,07' I 05' t lt 1'!,t50 1.EGAL NOTICE " 11 1•1 f'ICflTIOUS •USl"llSS NI.Ml JTATIMINT , .. lollow,.,. "'""' It <101n1 ~v1lnf11 .. CENTllf"L 9 U51NE~S SElllVIC E S THE TAX ADVl~OllS J71 No NeWP()tl l t"CI , NfWPMI tl•1ch, C•!llcrn•o Chtrl1J A W1f'f 1.a ''"" S"e•I "lew,,..rt Bo1<h C t\lforftl• l hll bul!Mn " b•I"• <l>llO\>Clttt b• on ll\Cll•l<tu•! C'h .. 111 " ""•t• lMt otoll'ITl•n• lllPCI wllh thl Cler~ ol Orl riQI Coun!v on Jwl• By 11•1!• J lltr9•!tn. 0 <111JI¥ C it•~ Counlv I 1'11 Counlv Publhh1d 0•1n1>1 Co•ol Oollv 1>1101, J11I• 10, 11, 14 Jl 1•11 lll'-1\ LEGAL NOTICE ·~· .OJ,JIJ,1-------------- ll lll,.10 NI 011 .JD Jlf ·~ l lt,!9' ns ,., 110 ... Ill! I~ lf.j t \t "t/1 l~ J11 U l t ll llt 111 "~ l ll.tOI •11.ltt 111,JIJ TJ,111 4111.1•1 1.t1J,0Xt ~.,., 'l)l,?tl U '1.1• .. ....,,. 41,atll ''·'°' '1 11~ ell Ut 111 t l,JU 101 ... '~ f 11111 ~ICTITIOUI •Utl'"ll'IS '"llMI SlATfMIHT l ht lcll.,...l"V ""'"0~1 •'• on•~o " "IOTlt• 01' """ll:Sl!Al 5 IAiLW Nt-1 Nt !IOMI Btft~, olt Pl1l11llfl, Vi, WllUtm A 1••11'"'""""' J• 1la!, 0. 11...ionl, Ht 17l"1 ti• vlfluo Of ••t'<u l!<tfto Inv.ct Oii llHI! .... ~ IV ... " 1'11 .... t11t SVHrlo• Ceurl Ctun"' !lo! Ott" .. • 11•1• ~ t•ll""~'· .. -• llJOI-~• "" .... .. lft ''"" .r N~ Nt tlon11 l•fllt ·' -·-. ,,... ... .,,. .. _ LEGAL NOTICE - , .... LEGAL NOTICE , .... ,, ______ _ F 111H HG DOil ,-lt TITIOUS llUSlNESI N"ME ITATEMENT 114,F< l f\• follow In t P'""" II tong bus/""" ..... l !0,000 110 000 '"" !17 111 '~· 5 UI :Kil H6 -11 11$ Ill QJ\ ~ ~. ~ 115 Oll ,, ... " '"' ... F !Ult ,ICTITlOUS IUSINESS Nit.Ml STATEMENT !cllowl1>g Plt•ton 11 do•nt business LEGAL NOTICE count. LEGAL NOT ICE 1. 1911 '--------Ccunlyl· F•lUH ,ltTITIOUS tlUSINESI NAME STATEMENT ··-'----.... . .. ---, _____________ , ..... 13' rJI f 11111 l'ICTJTIOU5 tlUSlr.tES5 NAME l fjl.Tl!MENT Tht !o!low!nt p1t1on !1 ""'"' busone•s .. " Ill~ U , 0 IC' S DONUT NO I, !l! E C"'ll Mt 11, C1lll J orn" E Munroo ,1;19 I' L111111 L•""• S•"'' AM, <•Ill T~" buolnou 11 l>fl"' c-uct..n b'f t n llldlv dut l J•mn E Munrot T~l1 1111,m,nl folNI wll~ lh' County HO 000 C11r~ or OronM c..,"1"' on Ju•v t•. 191• '1< OOCI Bv B~vlrl~ J M•Od"" Dl!p.,fv Countv IO 900 Cler~ 16 .. 900 Pu~l•htd O'"nff C°"" Ct IV P 101 Iv 11 ?•, JI end ,O.utu>! I \911 196).IJ ··~, ___ _ , lt'll FICTITIOUS 9US1NESS NAMf. 5TATEMENT fo1tcw1n1 J>efSl)ll lo dol"t bu1IN'U LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 10111 ___ _'.:'.:'."..'.'.'::_.':'.:''..'.':''_ ___ 1--------,,-,;;;;---'-----1-------;-:;;-;;;------ ·-JIJ Oll l/JDll l :lt Ill ''" f 11111 l'ICTITIOUS BUSINl'SI NA.Mf_ STATEMENT . , . ;;,,, .... '"' --..... -- f !1Ut F·lll" FICTITIOUS BUtlNESS FICTITIOUS BUSl,.ESI NA.ME STATEMENT r.tAME STATEMENT lnltowlng P .. so" <a ouit>t bus1~11t l ht rollow ng per•on• "''doing ~u11ne" " -~· ... - NEWpOlllT MESA lV, 113' .,l.nt ht lll'I AYP COllO Me•e, Cl llf Brl•n Gr1nr Sm!lh, 17" A~lhllll'I Ave , C<>•ll M~H CohF Thi• Duslntu I• bt1'1i1 ,_,,elect b1 •'I tn<tlvlCluol B•lan Cl••M 5mllh Tho• ll1IPmt nl llled wll'h ti.. Counly CIP•k 111 Or&"tl Counh Oft Jul~ 11 1911. B~ B~v.rlv J, Mldd<n<, OtPlllY Ccun11 Clerk PuDll>l'otd Oteftff Cotll Oo!IV l'llO!, Julv 24 l1 '""August I, U 1"1 703$-1\ LEGAL NOTICE " 11111 '1CTITIOUI IUJINl'I NI.Mt: STATEMENT Tht followl"g """"'" ••• cloln; buoln.,.1 " WILOCAT Fllt EWOlllKS CO 1'341 W Lt P1lm• .. v~"""' A"ot>el...,, Co lllotnle n~• PYll:OTllONICS COlllPOltjl.l lON, )).It W Lt P1lma .. v•nu•, A11tn11 .... C~l•fornl• '1?101 , l" I Oull""IS It ~OllCIU(ffd lly 1" CorDOr~ll"" W PA lrlc~ Morlt t1• P'"Srd•nl T~I• •!•l•m!'nt W•• lll•rt wllh It!~ rovn. ty C!H11 al o .... ,. C<1t1n!1 on JUIY l•, 1911 1£ol,lll, ltUI Y & 011011 11.JOJ lo"t BtlCh fl.,•l1v1rd LTnwOO<I, (flU.,nll ftjU T1lt11-UU) 71 .. tlU t)ll.QC Publlil>td Ort nt1 Cot1I 0 1lly l'll<lt J,,. P'I 11, 1• ll and A111111! 1, lrlr 111'-lr LEGAL NOTICE -· . ' r11~1 nn 11 • ,.-.•.. ' • • " • • • • ' " ' " ' ' " ' ' • ..... s.itutdly, Juty Jl, 1971 DAILY PILOT Jf Ann Landers New Approach to Life Requires Patience to Achielv e. Recognitton by O~h~ers DEAR ANN LANDERS( who was upset because her J have a serious problem friend hragged to everyone which is very hard to that her daughter wa s mar- face, but I'll t.ry. I'm a ry1.ng a doctor -and it lurned 16-ye.ar-old girl, and you out he was "only B dentist!" co uld rightfully call me a Too often people say "my tramp. I don't went to doctor" instead of ''my make any excuses for my-pediatrician. my dentist, my Jf b t I II d o Ph! b a lmologist or rny se ' u rca Y idn't psychiatrist." When I hear know what I was do1·ng. l "doctor" used in a general started to go with guys, _________ _ when I wa s awfully young -12, to be exact. I want- ed to be grown up and popular so I did every- thing the boys asked me to do. Naturally, my rep- utation is like dirt. I am sict of this ldnd of life and I know il leads lo the gut- ter. But how does a girl let people know she has chanp:ed'.' When I 'm with a guy and he tries something and I tell him "NO, he says, Put that show on the road. I've heard all about you ." Sometimes I gel so disgusted r think, "Oh, well, what's lhe use of trying to be decent? Nobody believes me. I'm flnished." Is the only solution to move to a far-away city where nobody knows me? J can't leave here for al least two more years and even !hen T wouldn't know where to go. Please help me. -TRAPPED BY THE PAST way 1 suspect at once that the person does not know the aJr· roct name of the specialty. The doctorate degr~ is con· ferred on many who are outside the field of medicine. Most clergymen are doctors of divinity. ri.tany professors have earned a doctorate in philosophy, English literature. psychology, polilical science and • host or other d~.:lplines. Our two sons are dentists. To suggest that they are not re.ally doctors Is an insult to a fine profession. ALSO FROM CYITAWA DEAR ALSO: Tbank you -and I al so want lo thank the other molht'rs of denti~t!I who wrote. There were dozens. llight OD, Moms! A [HliJlii Place To Shop!. DEAR ANN LANDERS' 1 ~ce.ntly met a fasclnating woman. She is not only very good looking but she possesses the fantastic ability to see into the future and foretell events. People who have known her for years say sht' has always had this gift t1l' clairvoyance. She had related some amazing stories which prQv.e that 5he does Ind~ have extraseruory perception. Yesterday she suggested we go on a. trip together. The deal It that l would P'1Y her e»- penses to the famous J;ambl· ing casinos of the world. put up •II the mnney and we'd spli t the winnings. We could go to M"onte Carlo, Paris and Las Vegh {Or S3.Q!XI. If she is as good as: I thJnlc she is, we could make 10 times that amount. -AY OR NAY lN PHlLADELPHiA DEAR. Pl!IL: If she bad these supernBtural powers, what would she attd votr for, Ourrilny"? How far should a leenage couple go? Can necking hi! safe? When does It becon\c toq hot to handle? Send for ~ Landers' booklet, "Neckin and Petting -What Art! th Limits?" Mail your request to Ann Landers in ca're of, th" . DAILY PILOT, enclosinj Ml cents in coin and a fong, st.ltmped, sell·addressed en-- vel~pe. 16 or. AEROSOL "Thrive" 12·&·4 LIQUID FERTILIZER hi all purpose fertilizerfl>f law~s, dichondra, shrubs and trees. Formulated for west em soils with perietrating ag~t 77c added. 1 '''-Rer. !9c Style · HAIR SPRAY 12 OL CANS Coca-Cola Pack ef Six.,. So Rlfreshillf. Coffee-mate.--. NON-DAIRY · COFFEE CREAMER DEAR TO.: Moving away is no answer. J\1y advi ce Is to 1tarl where your are -with what you have. I suggest a new approach to llfe, based on what you've learned. People DO change, and in time the word will get around. For a gfrl to consider herself finish- ed at 16 because she's made 1ome foolish mistakes makes no sen5e. Rememl>er -yo u didn't get yo ur reputati on In one week, and you cao·1 chan ge In In one week. Be pa· tlent. You WO.L achieve yo ur goal if you stick with It. "Big Andy" Sprayers DEAR. ANN LANDERS : Why didn't you cl()bber that ignoramus in Shaker J!eights Director Appointed Fountain Valley resident Richard Plum has been ap. pointed director or traffic safety and education for the Huntington Beach Union High School District. District Superintendent Jack S. Roper. who announced lhe appointment said PI um 's responsibilities will extend beyond the traditional driver training and educa!ion program for the tenth grade. CIRCULAR' SHOWER {#100-t) Covers a 2~ lo 30 foot circle with ,Rentie, rain-li~e shower evenly willl oormal waler pressure. RECTANCUUR SPRAY (f lDD-R) Covers a 25 to JO loot rectangular area with gentle shower. Good lot llafmw strips ot lawn. SQUARE SPRAY IN100-S) Co~ers a 25 ta 30 square fool al'l!a with g~nlle shower. Good for lawn comers without wasting water. YOUR CHOICE 66~ .. G•A•TS Ant Stakes 12 individual. ready to use ant controls 1 29 _iuaranl~ed lo kill sweet g meal-eating '""· •••. 1.19 • "Golden" YIGORO LAWN FE RTILIZER M31ie the grass loo~ 3 88 greener on your side of the fence. 25 I~. Sa( Reg. 4.5! • J1r F1rtill1er I luecticli1t. Choose from 6 gallon iBsecticide 11r 20 ga!lon fertilizertl\at make a diluted spray. They attach to end ~f hose easily for 77c mstant use. 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' ' DAILY PI LOT :rJ Friday, July 30, 1971 I --'-... -I I - zz DAIL V PILOT • • ; i • . • Emotions ; Do1ninant For Leo • • • • SUNDAY, AUGUST I . • • . • By SYDNEY OMARR A~ (March 21·April 19): ~ Add to knowledge. Accenl • criginal research. Renovat.e : thinking. \\'elcome contact • with Leo individual. R id ' yourself of outmoded con- • cepts. Vacation journey is • fa vored . TAURUS I April 2D-May 2(1 ): Refuse to be satisfied lhat Mmething merely happens: I seek reasons. What occurs now CM unravel mysteries of 1 : recent past. Intuitive powers are heightened. I GE~flNI (fo.1ay 21 -June 20 l. ·Spotlight on marriage , partnership and how you relate to public in general. : Studay legal doc u m en I s. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Relative in trMSil demands attention. Check details. ap- po i n l ments, reservations. Stick to basic issues. Praise one who performs special urvice. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Good lunar aspect now coin- cides with pleasure through children. Affairs of heart are1 em p h a s i zed . Emotions dominate logic. Spollighl on I change, travel and variety. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Eept. 22): Stick close kl home base, if possible. Family member helps solve di I em ma . Diplomacy, expression of love is key lo greater fulfillment. IJBRA (Sept. 2.3-0ct. 22): Energy can be channeled con· structively. Avoid bein g depressed by feeling 0 r rest I e s s n es s. Spiritual coonselor can prov i de benefits. SCORPIO IOcl. 23-Nov. 21 )· I Collect data necessary to build I resources. Capricoro person can lead wa y. By giving now. · you also receive. t-.1essage due 'to become increasingly clear. SAGITTARIUS tNov. 22· Dec. 21 ): Lunar cycle high : · natural inclinations lead to "ucccss. Take initia l ive Finish v.·hat you start. Spread infiuence. Strive for greater universal appeal. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . . 19): Degree of seclusion is · beneficial. Be quiet wilttin. Answers you seek a r e forthco aiin3. Viiit one con- fined to home. hospital. Be ac· live in charit;ible "project. AQUARICS (,Jan. 21)..Feb. 18): Accent on fulf11\ment of : desires. Learn hy teaching. ·Means share knowledge. Rise above petty squabbles. News • received concerning income '. from occupation. Evaluate in ·mature manner. PISCES (F'eb. 19-March Wl: Study Aquarius message . . Entertain pro I es s ion a 1 suµtr ior. There LS room for you at top. Know this and act like you know 11. Display versatility. Check trndency to overindulge. R ad 1 a t c coo-- fidence. · l ~I ~::'.*-., BABY KOi AIOUT I" 1.01<10 10 25 50 ·100 .. $3.50 .. $8.00 . $15.00 . $28.00 5 10 25 50 SMALL KOi t" TO r .. 5.00 .. 9.50 . 22.50 .40.0Q WATER LILLI ES WATll HYACINTH 6 FOi S1 .00 WATll LmUCI 4 FOi Sl .00 26 GAL. Alj)UARIUM -::=: 2710 fadlic Wffish Fann .-r In l'llOM tt-t--C ..... T- ......... M~ W"''"""Mt ......... -~ ...... ......, .. ·--- ·~~1 ... J. ·--··· , ' . . . Salurda:;, July )1, 1971 ANAHEIM FOUNTAIN VALLEY • ·r-.. 21 •• W. UNCOLN (IM YAlDl LU1' Of UOOKMUllT) PHONI 174-1300 17200 S. IAOOKHUllT (2,. YAUI IOVfW 01 WAIHlll' PHONI· 96S•33t l/N·IROOK 40 Lb . lag STEER MANURE "Now11 The Time To.fertilize/" • Cotto"Jeed led. • Com posted & oged. •Weed free. RIG. 49c SAT. & SUN . ONLYI 90 Lb. lag REDl·MIX CONCRETE "Ju11 Add WaPlr .& MIJ1I" • Use fo r fence posts, polios, wolkwoys. • Covers 8 sq . ft. oppro11imotely 1" thick. RIG. 9.9c 69' .. 9 SAT. & SUN. ONLYI 3/8" THICK 4 FT.xi FT. SAVE $I 0 .001 20" Wide "Plncor" ROTARY MOWER • 3 h.p. Briggs & Strollo" engine wilh recoil ,1ar!er -tubular s1eel handle with remoie controls. • Adjustable 1" ro 3., cu1t1n 9 heig ht . REG. $49'.95 $3995 SAT. & SUN . ONl'f! 2 H.P. POWER EDGER • 2 h.p., 4 cycle. Briggi & Strotton engine w;th re coil starter & wid e wheels. • Ensily conv11rt1 loo trim mer. • Heo ... y duly, yet Ir handles easily. , RlG. $54.99 SAVE $5.00 SAT. & SUN. ONLYI ..;-,),1 ~ SO Ft. GARDEN HOSE ''.! y,, G1Jar11"/11f" • 100 °/. v1riyl plcntic-never c rock~. kinks or chips. • R1.11tprool, bra11 cou pling~. REG . 99c 79' SAT . & SUN . ONL'f l 12"xl2" Self Adhesive SHAG CARPET TILE • l!'s easy !o iratoll o wall to wall foorwormer . • 5elf adhesive bocking-rrode to stay srvck. \ • Long wearing roylon fiber1- you1 choice of co!or1. RIG. 66c SAT. I SUN. ONLT I •• • 2 DAY SPECIALS! TH ANNIVERSARY SALE! NOW IN PROGRESS! COM£ JOIN OUR MONTH-tONG C£l£BRATION! 8" Delta SINGLE LEVER FAUCET • Co11venienr lingl• lev er-conirols tomount of water and temperatu•'!!. • fl eovy chrome p!oted-Moder11i1e your kitche n today. REG. $17.99 $1299 SAT. & SUN. 0Nl'f1 50 Lb. lag WATER SOFTENER SALT • Keep your water sof! -odd ~olt often! • lin-Brook sells only lh1 best! • Your choic• of coarse or med ium grind. RIG. 99c SAT. I SUN. ONLTI - .. wn111 .... , ...• --· -y. .. Evergreen LILY -OF-THE-NILE ''Agapanthus'' •A sun ·loving-eoty·lo grow piont. • Grow to 5 It. with blu e flower clust ers oll 1umme1. • A g•ecr container plant. Reg. 99c 69' SA VE 30c Gal. SAT. & SUN. ONLYI SPECIAL PURCHASE! WOW/ SAVE $30.001 SMOKER WAGON "1~• 1111/ Val1te You'/! Ev er ~l"ol!'' • Feoture1 c 1011-owoy smo ker hood, see thru win dow, p1ono-hinqed worm•ng oven, I wood work board~, mo1or & spit. • Sig 2 2 '/1" ~ 15" cent iron grill, heavy wheels, od1u~tobl e fire pan. REG. $69.95 SAT. & SUN. ONL'ff --., _,_,,. __ ' . ), , --... ~ , YOU BET!! SUNSET ON EARTH?? YOU KNOW IT!! BUT YOU SHOULD KNOW IT BEST AS SET FO SU Dru •• PRICES ON NEW & USED CARS ARE OUT OF THIS, WORLD AND SO LOW ••• YOU'LL FEEL SKYi HIGH . S•turdly, Jui, Jl, ltn '' • • OVER 40 NEW 1971 FORD STATION WAGONS DAILV PIL8' NEW 1971 COUNTRY SQUIRE STATION WAGON NEW 1971 FORD CUSTOM RANCH WAGON l it <$00 CIO 111g i111, 1ulo1111li1 tr111"ni11 io11, f1clory 11,, power 1111•;119, while 1id 1 will tir11, vi1ili i!;+y 9ro11 p, d1lu•t lu99191 rick, lock1bl1 1idt ''"''9' comp~•lm111 I. coq:>t l c1r90 ••••, r1dio with d 111I •••• 0111 1p11 k111, ti11t1d t l111 tompltlt, h11vy duty 1111p1n1io11, d1l11•t 1111 btlh with w•rni119 1ign1I. J:!61ll LIST PRICE • • . . $5565 DISCOUNT • • • • . $1055 SALE PRICE $4499 NEW 1971 FOR STATION WAGON SALE PRICE . . . • •• ~~ . " " • . . • . . " ' l 4 door ,1.1;011 we11e11 w;\~ 1u•o..,1ti1 +r111tl!liu io11 , P""''' 1l1trinq. """''' d i1c br t l..t•, •tdio, h11l1r, +i11 +1d 'il ltu plu 1 much mo rt . =6890. Li1t Prict $~175. Demonstrators Now on SALE :over 37 To Choose From At Tremendous SAVINGS •ion, 1-671•14 b1lt1d wh•!• ""•II Ii•••· power 1 !11 r;~9. ~ACTOR V A IR co"• cl itionin9, AM r1doo, lonhd 91111 com• f:1l1t1, ( IA•OH1 I ~116 1) ALL PRICES PLUS TAX & LIC. NEW 1971 FORD LTD BROUGHAM TOP OF THE LINE" VS, •utomatic transmission, power steering , white side wall tires, AM rad io, de luxe belt,&: warn· in g lights. Tinte d glass, com plete De Luxe Brougham interior, '.#..7~87, List Price $4650. * •3tis * _..._ r.~ I lie. ALL CAIS SUIJICT TO r1101 SALi TAKE VALLEY VIEW OFF RAMP FROM FREEWAY WI DON'T CARE • WHERE YOU IOUCOHT YOUI CA• 1 WI WOULD LIKE l"< TO SERVICE IT FORD ,.. .. i ,.,.. DICK TRACY • • • : • • • . : • MU1"t:'S t-flMENi 0 HOW I I.ONG-ID USf MY YAP ~l ~IBP.110 '>l~lli~l £ By Tom K. Ryan f.t',f YOU!\ Hl'Al\T our HfNRY WAP5WOR1ll LONG-ffLLOW. TO llRIDGJ: COM/r\UNICATlON5 GAP5! TO 1ssui: JLJSI 01/f-WILJJ "HURRAH' f RDM oor M'{ Yltl'INING, MUT!OD MMI, OJ\ SOU':MNLY~f.WAIL.MYWOf: { ·1 IN SYL.LAllJ..f'S j)f.fP INDIG-0 ! I' !I WHO KNOWS WHAi ruR5flAP£P, NOftE OU011' SI-ff PS PEEP WlfHIN 1fll5 fijR01'11.EP itlR()li" f I ~~~·~¥i1.f~1~tftf~~b~1~. . '; I; • 11 ·1 !I " ~-------------_J /-'-...;_..-_,7.,/ I •' , .. , .... --· ....... .-........ ,. MUTT AND JEFF • ~ l i .-rHlS ALl'l\ABET SOUPVOU SEi:NED ME 19 NOT VERY ' I l • HOT! I t l FIGMENTS ' ~ ' . PLAIN JANE ) :!:DAILY CROSSWORD •• ,by R. A POWER I Yr~\~d;iy's Pu:zz lt Solvtd: . • ACROSS l Poinltd 6 Part ol . lht bl)dy iq f r()JIOStd project 14 PrOYTdt w!th StlVitt lS Stawtrd U Dt•1otlon 1J Spra11g 11 p 19 MOr1tl~·y Ul'l:t ; of l\~ly 1 19 O!t~n (rrpi·t l I of1 1t1~:~ 1. 20 Rtprrs~rit I • . l!l words f "22 Rartio program 4~ Httdltss of lb Rigid drvkts ; .. to fttVt11\ '. '"'e-: 11101:emtn\ of 1. t·-~ ·1r~cllJ'ed bone ~ 27Took f _Ji H ing~d covrr !£°)'-ll US P:rsid rnl ~ 33 Gad9el. Var. ~ 35 tllumin&led ~ 38 Otdaim in J. ! loild mannrr ~ J9 Ht av ily ~ s111ttd sauc e ~ 40 lilod1fy •i 41 Prtsldtntial nlcknarM 42 Coinmal'ld to • 1. diett r; t · 2wtll'd~ !. ., P«tainlng to lh! SUl1 • t4 Shott trtBlise: Abbr. ~; Utah watt r· bod~: 2 WOfdS ~7 Dlniiuuti~r peoplt : Sl&n\'I 51 Talltftd stl\m 52 D1wdl!d 54 Jrw~11tcf hr•<lband 58 Col lrge 1 1b1rc\~ Ahb", 51 God of l0'1t bl Sol• y: l,l 1s I-~ I rl 1r cm 7 31 'jl b2. r or1~~ 1 'l 0!1~,,.., ,, 37 c~~,1~1 rl iplo11~:·, f 11oth~ll ol ~t1c1e·1t co~'~' ~,:al i oo IK!it:2wa ds Ph~nicia 63 l~,n\~llJ 10 011\wardly 39 Farce Into a l1e,1•tl·y co•nJ!Ostd smaller space b4 Htat •i ~tn11'> 11 Yukan Teftl· ~O frtnch b~ Hof!'tto111 ing !()(y lllOUhi.lin dramat ist \','eek 12 Desist: (1 Famous per· ~!11cir.ant: N~utical son: Informal Inform~ I 13 S!ruc lurts 43 Waker who tliS b& C.O .1way h~stiiy made by ard flnlshrs 67 R!nt nga1r1 ~1rnfftls t~i»nskrl join\S 21 M.1kt tdging lo pavtme11l 23 Moved Ill 44 M.lde dCSJCS· smooth s lons in l Fisli :c la!!d con\Jc\ wilh ~!t Yo~'l19 man lo lht 1acks a surlac ! 47 Non5landard 2 Ho111Yh' ~u~rry 25 Turd of il all: vocabulM'f 3 Spinill'l!I hk t 2 words 48 Gr eat privil~! --: 2 woids 27 Clty in Ind ia 4? Lasso 4 H! lives lht1t 28 Crus1ac!a11 50 Glacla! Ice S Ru!! lmposlog 2<! Walklng 11d bloc I( 1 sl,,idard JI) A Day 53 Sp31~i~h \itlt of conduc.t J~ Fear grtat!y 55 Irish Ii Htnry's JS."-Palooza": lt9islalure n ic~namt Rube Goldbttg 56 Noun tnding 7 Oppostd to: cartocm 57 Ditth PtOl!t\• Dial. J& As i,1n toon\ry: Ing a town 8 No~lr ils V,1r. 60 Har~ru i . ' ! 1..-1-··. -+-+-+-- I> I ' Bv Al Smith I'M NOT! I'M GROPl~G FOR WORDS! 1>1::"'1 LOOK·-UGH! ''-"·0:·7 .~. By Dale Hai. By Frank Baginski PEANUTS · ~AA 11r AND LEAVE ME ALONE'. JUDGE PARKER 1\<AT ~ID 15 BEGllOON6 ~ bET 10 ME-MA"<BE. I-IE NEEM TO ~ NE£0f0- Oti:.-,v, M ISS iF I arr >.MY CALLS. Wl-I EELER'. 15V TELL I-UM Ill ~E B.l.CK Tl-IE W"'f. PtP IN >.M HOUR'. I'M WING '(OU :=iEE-THE OUT FOi 50ME MUNCH '. >JEW5P ... PER? ;'-.. MISS PEACH Aim.M<'S J>EEN DROPPED FJrOM THE;...::.CUJ::;B;;.;.?e::..---~ YES, M ISS PEACH~ Wf;. HAD TO, 10 MAl<E li!:OOM FOR LE STER . Saturda,t, Jwq Jl, 1971 DAILY PU.tT Ll'L ABNER WMEN A W~A.MBAI~ IS It-I BLOSSOM, IT POUSES RAGING, RAMPAGl"lG PDMAl>JCE ·- SALLY BANANAS ~'=:--' ~~,.-,..,.-ifl'r~~ ~,.,,..,~ -.t 0,1'-tVMO>U _____ _ GORDO -11.J £\/VJ THE MkJ.IUST OF MEN-UNLESS- By Al Capp· By .Charles Barsattl ,,z -~ . 'I \' By Gus Arriola -1~ ~8\1~1fJzl I' cll~~,;'.M e1A l"~!f,tl ~~:,r !I ~oo 'it~n1J i115 • l~OJ.!l- MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS l 'TOOK A PAA<Y Cl> Of 18 1'0TH' DRIVE· IN THS'ATcl>· {~ Bv Charles M. Schulz ~· ' I Lo\/E Gall611> S!JIMIER CAMP f>;I[) MAIQN6 NEU FRIEND>- By Harold Le Doux M THE SE<.U~TY OF"-FICE~ WOO l)l"Ll l(5 ~ E W"S IJ Tl-!E W.TE U.Sf N\6HT SOR:IN "TO ,... WI LL ""EET "'DI A.T ™E_ Bl· 90f1'1Eli? vot!, M ~A.t.KE, SE~,t,MT ! I 'LL 60 ltJ,S, Sf'EMCE!l! ~ t>OWW TO TME IN:>RGllE 'JO IOEMTIF'i Tl-IE &OQV ! DONi FEE1- VOUl<E B~!NG­ R t::JEC.TED IN FAVOR OF SOMEC>r.JE EL SE, E"XA:::.TL'f, KJD •.. By Men -THINK OF YOl..IRSELF AS l!EING 1"E~CYCLED. .,, , ... fU-1.A"""*"'· By John Miles !I •• ,. ,1 .. c ''" .,.._, -.,... i= sr? By Ferd Johnson ,AW, IT WAS O.!<'., Mtt. MULLINS .. S~!!'<OOT PeRMISSION FRO/h Ho!> FOL)<;:s~.'J,~;:""1111111 By Roger BoUen ' ~-· """71~~ , .. / l•fflr Utt. month of July -flh, did fflU read In l(lday'1 piper ab4)ut ~ 1nvernmenl fl'l'ing bUlions -I went over !Dy budget by ONLY $17?." DENNIS THE MENACE · . • f . . .. . • • ' l • ! l I ! • l I ii1lllrdi.I, July ll, 1971 DAILY .iLOT 15 Everyone Hos Something Thet Someo ne Else W onfs DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ; You Ca n Sell It, : • Find It, T rode It -: • The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-56.78 for Fast Results With o Wont Ad : . . • _,,,... l~I ,_,,,.. I~ I ,_,,,,. I~ I _,.... I~ I -··-I~ I ,_,.... I~ I ...... ,,... I~ I ,_...... l~I ,_,,,,.. llfJ I General I I EASTBLUFF 4 BR . 2112 Ba. Lovely Lusk home on q uiet street. Cozy fami ly room & formal dinin.c:. Bea utirully decorated. Rike to schools, shop· ping & tennis. $49,950. Jiarriett Davi es NEED TAX SHELTER? See th is fine income prop. \vith 4 single 2 BR. uni ts \vth garages & patios. Im maculate condition. Reflect7f'pride of o\vnership. 1'op location -price $54,950. Art Gordon WATERFRONT-UDO ISLE Luxury ~·i ll become a habit in this unique, nearly new 5 bdrm .. 4 lf.t bath home. Com · pare! See for yourself, one of the most taste· fu lly decorated homes on the Island. Pier & Slip. $187,500. Gene Vreeland OPEN SUN. 1 TO 5 3909 SA NDUNE LAN E, CdM . Lusk Harbor View Hills. 3 BR. 3 Ba. Family room. Sunny kitchen w/nook. Great harbor vie\v day or nig ht. Must see. $62,950. LaVera Burns HARBOR VIEW HILLS Tremendous value -a rare find. 4 Bedroom charmer. Trim shrubs. Trim price. Take your time. but -Hurry to 971 SANDCAS- TLE, OPEN SUND/\ Y 1 • 5. Jim Muller READY FOR ACTION! OWNER INVITES ALL OFFERS on this charmin g UNIVERSI TY PARK home -xlnt \li!Jage Three location -3 BR., faro . r m .. i;en. din. rm. OPEN 1·5 SUNl)AY -COME SEF;. !W51 ASPEN TREE LANE. $47,500 "Chuck" l...ewis EASTBLUFF OPEN SUN. 1 ·5 2220 ARBUTUS. 4 BR .. 2 1~ ba .. large cheer· ful fam ily rm. & forn1 al dining. Beauti fu lly decorated & landscaped. ~t ove in before school starts! $4 9,950. Harriett Davies REDUCED $5,000 OPEN SUN . 1 ·5 Charming Ivan \Veils -cou rlyard entrance. Hi beams. 4 Bedroom. 21h bath. lg. fa mil y r m .. d ining -room for pool. 1707 CA NDLE· STICK LA NE-BA YCREST. As king $73 ,500. Mary Lou Ma rion BAYSHORES-OPEN HOUSE 2506 CRE STVIEW will be OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOON for your viewing. See this at· tractive home \V/lar.c:e . ncv.• ma ster suite, 2 other nice bdrms., formal din. rm. & yard. $49,500. Mary lfarvey IMPRESSIVE DOVER SHORES Inspect this 5 BR ., 5 Ba. Executive home with 143 ft. on waterfront. Deck, "U'' shaped dock, !·[ & F pool, sauna bath, formal dining r oo m. $199,800. Al Fink OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 20 15 BA YADERE TERR:\CE. If you enter· tain much. this home. \vit h spectacular vie'v & pool. is for you . 4 Bd rm~ .. 4 baths + room for expansion. Recently carpeted & painted. St59,500. Bob 'Yorke ROOM AT THE TOP 1475 Sq. Ft.I Ch3rm1ni;i 2 -s tory, .'.\ ht'rlmon11<, family room Anti 2 ha1h~. Hu~e 19 x 2:1 rum· pus ronm with rouir:h rlumb. in11: in"1111lMI ror 11drl1honal bath or "'P1 her. Excellent north Costa Mr"n lor111ion. Prirr S3~.son. ~·or iid(hllonal infnrn1a11on ('1111 j.16-2313. IO 'THEREAL \~ESTATERS <H t'• •'<I >. ' I The fa11re~! df"llW In the WeR l •• a De l!y Pilot Cla"sified Ad . &12-567S 833-0700 TOTAL PRICE $24,000 NO DOWN G. I. BUYERS $100 DOWN PAYMENT . F.H.A. for ihi:i; fahulous 4 brdroom, 2 story hou.\e with 3 harhs. J«oarly ror your occurancy no~·. Comple!rly ca rJ)('!cd 1hruoul. also draJ'l"fi. New styli> k11rhf'n "·ilh 11 11 h u\lt-1ns includin i.: rl1sh..,,asher. Ooublt garagr, SchOOls 11nd ~h<JTJllin R ~arby. Lei us 1how it fn yau. Walker & Lee 27~1 Harbor Rlvd . 11t Adem11 :i.l.).l).j65 Open 'ttl I PM General The living Is Great ••• IN VILLAGE II Largest most beaut. 4 BR. in area. Lge. lam. rm., sep. din. rm. Best of every· thing decor. Close to the pool. $49,950. ••• IN VILLAGE Ill 3 BR. 21f.i ba., fam . rm., din. rm. On greenbelt. \\'ith only J\.fts. bey ond. $41,900 ... ALSO 4 BR for lease m Village 11, yearly. $375 monthly. · HOME SHOW REALTORS 3535 f:a5t Coast Hlghw•y (:Orona d~I ~l11r CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BRO CHURE OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. BEHIND THE GATES Irvine Cove, custom 5 bedroom home with 4 white \Va ler vi ev.'s. Step to your private, white sandv beach. Formal din. room. 31.h. baths. Perfe ct 2 generatio n floor p I a n . $198,500. George Grupe BAYCREST-5 BDRMS. Large yard with lots of shade trees. f'ire· places in living room & family room. Good si1,e, formal dining rm. Quick sale price~ $55,950. M. C. Buie i BAYCREST OPEN FEELING Nobody looks down on this one! The ba ck yard -th at is. It's your private retreat & vou view it from all maior rooms of the house. See the sunken living room & truly unique master su.ite. Reduced to $73.450. Bill Comstock SCHOOL STARTS SOON See this large 4 bdrm. & !am. rn1 . & din. rm., fam ily horne in exclusi ve Co rona del ~1ar. Ideal locatio n near schools. Great for children. llas community pool & play area. Owner anxious. Reduced to $63, 750. Bud Austin HILLTOP VIEW \V ith easy access to UCI or the beach. Two storv livin.I! room. 3 bedrooms plus conv. den. J_arge poo l with jacuzzi. Beautifully decorat- ed. $79 ,000. Eileen liudson RETIREMENT HOME 2 Bdr1n. & den - squeaky clean. plus en· closed lanai - GET TJ;JS, orf street parki ng fo r trailer. Choice Newport Heights location. $39,500. I-tarry Frederick LUSK 3 BEDROOMS Beautifu l LaJolla design home in Harbor View llills. Separate family room with fire- place. S \vi mming pool. Outstanding view of ocean, islands & bay. $79,500. Cathr,vn Tennille TREMENDOUS VIEW Best view lot in Emerald Bay~ Level build- ing pad. Landscaped & sprink lered. Gated area V.'/beaulifu! beach, tennis courts. swim· ming pool !i, park & 24·hour security. $49,500. Belle Partch OCEAN VIEW Re st buy in Corona de! Mar -4 bedrooms, 2V2 ba ths, fam ily room. Great kitchen w/breakfast room. Separate laundry room. 3 car garage. $69.500 . Carol Tatum JUST LISTED This stunnin)! 4 bdrm .. 3 1~ bath. lge. fam . r1n, dining r m .. pool & best vie\\' home in Dover Shores. Exceptional 1n every detail. Q,v ner moving out of area & read y to sell. $1 48,500. Kath ryn Raulston 644°2430 BAYSIDE LOVELY Thi' ult1ma1(' in f'lri,:encr. 3 \arg., hf'droom1<, 312 baths, hv1n1:: room, torm11I rHn1ng mo111, b~ak1ast room, " 1ari::e "unny kitchen nn the bay, drn with f1f'Pplacf' &: wcthar. Spa Cf! for a sw1m- m1n11: pool and 11 lefl:'e pr1· v11rr patlO, m11ke 1his the. most cxc1lin11: ofl er1ng ol t~ ;i,·rar tor onl y $1&1.0CO. Call 673-8550 for rletail ii. 10THE REAL ·~ ESTATERS ' . Secluded Cotta~ $14,750 I Full Price I Hidden 11mnng lot11 of !all 1rPcg loc111et1 in Cost11 MrAA. This littlf' one Bedroom col· tq~ !~ tt11tly pr1ct'd to 11dl -}furry. 546-1164() 4 BDRM., 2 BATH $12,795 MACNAB -IRVINE Fl NE R HOMES "ENJOY LIVING" -DON 'T "EXIST" Enjoy the cooling breezes, mountain & ocean view from this luxurivus and immacu- late Dover Shores home. Exquisitely decor- ated formal DR, 3 BR. convertible den, 4 bat!1rooms, warm FR, cozy breakfast area. 2 fireplaces. Large heated pool. Open Sat. & Sun . l -~:30 p.m. 1034 Pescador, Newport Beach. Price . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .... , $124,500. JUST REDUCED $650il Pier & Jo~loat -New port Island. 2 BR, den. 2 bath home. Unusual kitchen -Price now $89,500. JUST LISTED 4 BR. FR, 2 bath Mesa Verde Area home. New shag carpets throughout, completely redecorated. Might consider exchange for condominium. Price . . ........... $41 ,500. SPARKLING SPANISH -BAYCREST Authentic old Spanish charm. Double door Spanish tiled entry. Sunken living roo1n, splendid formal dining room, richly paneled family room, Spanish style bricked court- yard. Only 4 years old, Open Sunday 1-5 p.m. 2057 Commodore, Newporttleach. UNIVERSITY PARK BARGAIN A 3 BR . FR home. Pool sized garden - c lose by clubhouse, tennis rourts, pool, putting green and shopping center. All this for $27,500 -UNBEL IEVABLE'! WILL ALSO LEASE . Please call Amy Gaston 642-8235. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -SPECTACULAR VIEW & HORSES TOOi We offer three \\,l:i acre Gentleman Ranch Sites in the hills overlooking Capistrano Valley. VIEW from the Ocean to Mount Bald:,·. Smog free - freeway close. Horses welcome. $21 ,000 to $25 ,000 per acre. LINDA ISLE JEWEL Decorated to a Queen's taste. The ultimate in Bayfront joyfu l living. 4 BR. 41h bath. Slip for 50' power or sailing. Open Sunday 1-5 p.n1. •15 Linda lsle. 1 •••••.•.•••• $177.500 HOME FOR TWO Smashing 2 iitory entry & easy-going fl oor plan. J\.1aster suite doY.:nsta irs. No care yard -lovel y enclosed patio -gentle waterfall. Grea t privacy. Fee land. BAYCREST -POOL 4 BR . -large LR -FR -DR -and your own orchard of fruit trees on thi!i oversized lot one of the finest streets In Baycrest. An Ivan Well s home ................... $82,500. THE VIEW OF VIEWS The charm and excitement of Persia & the flexibility & construction of the finest Cali- fornia residence. All glass to Newport's finest vie\v -JO & 12 foot ceilings -terrazo floors -an atrium dining room w/retractable roof. 4 BR's, FR. study adjoinlng master BR. $179,500. Call Barbara Aune for an appt. 642-8235. LIDO ISLE ESTATE Exceptional fam ily home -Custom bu il t v"/ dramatic ca thedral ceil ings. 5 BR -6 B.I\ - FR -formal DR -walnut paneled den/ library -on 3 beautifully landscaped lots. Tremendous value at $215 ,000. BAY & OCEAN VIEW Mountain view. lmmac. 3 bedroom, 2 bath cottage w /sundeck & cov'd. patio. Prime hillsirle lot with large, usable yard. Sharp. ready to 1nove in at . . . . ... $38,950 MACNAB· iRVINE 675-3210 642-8235 Gen.ral l"ORl\'I [ Ol.SO~ . " RFAtrOR S OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 1 ACRE RANCH COLONIAL 4 +DEN + 4 BA "HORSES" WALK TO LAKE BACK BAY AREA Unbelievable! Quiet tree lined St. to t his gorge- ous "old \\·orld r harn1- er." 4 n1assive hcdroon1s + huge paneled family room! 25' pic ture \\'i11- dow in living room \Vith unique fireplace. Lari::e 250 ~q. ft. dream ldtch- en. Wall of glass opens 'D elevatC'd patio \Vith srJeC'tacular viC'1v. Zoned for horsrs. Truly a sho1\'- placC'. Grrat arra for children. 1'1ust sell quick. 0 I AL 645-0303 "SPANISH" Reduced to Sell QUICK lN FORECLOSURE ! ! VACANT!? Bank 11•anrs a last sell. 3 bii:-bed· rooms. 1::.1o;tra la ri::e ran1 - 1ly room. S harp 11.nd clean ;~ year old home. C11.rpels and d1·11.pcs in· <:.ludcd. Con1pl elely land- ~c'a11rd. Huj::c • huge all ff'ncrd 111 yard. Existi ng 6% •,<. !oan ran hr a ~­ sun1ed 11•i1h )nw dO\\'n. Also -C'xrPll rnt rl'fl· nanci ng a vAila ble. Don't Ilc)Ry DIAL 645-0303 IORl.\T E OL \ON ... N£AL 1'QN\ 2299 Harbor, Costa Mt'Sa CORONA DEL MAR * DUPLEX * GOOD LOC1\T!ON • Corner ~01 -2 ~rpare1e 1 bdnn. uni ts, furnished! l1rr11!acr11, dul. a rr.a, w/w Clll . $'!0.~. * BAYSHORES * S BEDROOMS NEAR PRIVATE BEACH - Gt't'al tiomr fnr li;e. f1tn11ly, 5 bf!rm. 3 baths, Plectric 1111·Jn~. formal rhn roon1, 1\' w cpl dralJ("~ & shtJ!itrs • ASKING S6i.~i00. OPEN HOUSE SAT . & SUN. 1-5 2771 BAY SHORE OR . E1\RLY A\1ERICAN drcor - hearnl'c! cri!ing!'i, lgr. 111·. !V)()n1, .11epara1r din al"('a, ~ hdrms. 2 he!h!', lgr. rnC'I. ratio w1hlr-1n RRO . $~12.~JOO. * CLIFF DRIVE * NE\\'PORT llEIGllT.-: -Ex- cellent lncar1on. IR"r. :1 hdrm. 2 baths, li;tf'. hv . roon1. hnck lircrl:ice, 1l1n. llrea, <'Pis. & dr1111r,<; • 1$.1~.000, "C" THOMAS Realtor 221 W, Co11~r lhvy, 518-5:1'27 Nrwport Beach EvP, FJ.-1.).561.l YOUR OWN HORSE ACRE! If you've ever dreamrrl of ha,,.ing lots of breath1n,o: room. "'ilh a hon.e or two for the kids, ~ur 011'1\ l1rtlt farm. then hPre 11 1s! Nol for 23 years ha!I thl!I acre of land bcton nffe1•NI! II has a charrn1n1>: CU.!:ii'O:vl l t0~1E \\'!lh two GARAGES 11nd JR' x 36' PCXJL oompl<.>le w1rh cabana anti rlrc!l"ing room11, ti's one of 11 ki nd in the EIACI\ BAY ARf;A nn 23nJ St. Total f)8 rkil@:r S&l,900., 11nrl O\\INER \VfLL Jo"J. NANCE:! COATS & . WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141 - (0ptn Evenings ) General * ** * * TAYLOR CO • * WESTCLIF F -JUST LISTED! This one won 't last Jong . Really sharp 4 BR & 3 bath home. Manicured green lawns k space for pooL Quiet street -close to school, park & shopping. Hurry ! . . . . . .. $48;500 1539 CU MBERLAND OPEN SUN. 1-5:30 WOTTA LOTTA LOTI -$55,000 120 x 130! 4 Bdrm 3 Ba. Pool. Children's para· dise. DR. Laun. Rm. The complete home! 1701 IRVI NE OPEN SAT & SUN l·S BAY ISLAND -$135,000 Secluded fan1ily living on this exclusive world of beauty. Tennis ct, private par:IC:- wilh trees & flowers. Charming 5 bedroom home w/pier & slip. Call today to see! ' LINDA ISLE -$250,000 _; l tnpressive & luxurious ! Rich decor thrnoQ.j this 5 BR home. Fam. rm. \\'/wet bar. for~-'. DR., 4 baths & plush pwd rm. Elegant woo i c~tng & expensive drapes. Air-cond. & pie f shp. 'i .. '. LINDA ISLE -SlSS,000 ·: i \Vant a Brand new waterfront home? T~e.J l n1ove right into this architect designed 4_ ~i w/fam. rm., dining rm. & study! Exc1ftnl • hig h ceilings + many new modern featur~s~ 8 LI NDA ISLE OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 :30 LINDA ISLE -$160,000 Brand new 4 BR home w /family rm., s tudy & DR. 2nd floor features a huge sundeck ac·. ccssible to all bedrooms. Just a touch o~ formality here. Owner will consider an e~ change or lease w/option -$1,300 mo. LINDA ISLE -5145,000 Char1ning and beautiful! Best waterfron~ bu y! 5 BR .. fain. rm. & formal dining. Al l\ electric kitchen. wet bar in FR. Italian Lile. entry. Frpl in m str BR . pier/slip. _: BEAUTIFUL CAMEO SHORES! ·: For the executive ~ Luxurious 4 + den home: on lge corner site w/ocean view. Unusual: wet bar , lge. pool & cov. lanai. .... $175,~ WE STCLIFF CAPE COO -$79,950 Spacious 5 BR . hon1e with lge. rumpus rocim + formal DR. A drive-thru garage. Space far pool. Great area for youngs ters. Close t~. schools. Immediate possession . :: ~ DOVER SHORES BEAUTY , Prestige address! Brand new 2 story Mod~ ern \vith 4 Bdrms., study, garden rm. & fQr ... mal d ini ng rm. 3 car gar. Sunny & gay.: $105.000 [ 410 MOR NING STAR OPEN SUN.1·5:38 DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT f'1c\v Stone/brick exterior "European Style'.' enhances this 6 BR. home. Private front courtyard plus lge. watcrfrt. patio surrou~ ing pool. Pier/slip .................. $175.02Q CHOICE LOTS -PRIME LOCATIONS : 90' Front. level. fee . . . . . ......... S 27,Sdo 90 · Pan. view. corner, lease ........ $ 31 ,500 94' View site on Galaxy, lease ...... $ 38 ,500 57' \Va terfront. pier/sli p, lease .... S 49 .500 Vu China Cove. bay & ocean. F ee .. S 65,00() 45' Li nd a Isle. lease ................ S 73,000 108' Linda Isle, lease . . . ........... $125,000 BROKERS & SALESMEN \Ve have a n opening in our Residential Div i- sion for an experienced man or \':oman pos- ~essing enthusia sm a nd inte8rity. If yo u are Interested in a beautiful offi ce in the finest location. \Vo rking 'vith congenial associates·, v.·e are interested in meeting you. "Ou r 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 1111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 ' * * * * * * * General JlnJa !J6£ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT l Lind• l1 le~Driv• Quality construct., new S BR, 4'12 ba. home \\1/waterfront !iv. rm . & din . rm. Oak panef· ed family rn1 . w /frplc. Mstr. BR. w /sitting area & frpl c ....................... $179,500 SOLO 53 Linda l•I• Drive .. Home on lagoon, 5 BR,, 4'h ba., w/4 frplcll .; jacuzzi tub. hdwd. firs .• sep. li v. rm., din, rm., Iarn . rm. & brkfst. rm ......... $175,ooai: 72 Linda Isla Drive · : Traditional 6 BR. 5112 ba. home on Iago0n;: w/dock. 3 Car gar. \Vaterfront llv. rm. k formal din. rm., sep. family rm .. 2 master: BR. suites. $200,000 Furn., $175,000 unlurn. ~ HOME PLUS ;i Lind• Isle o.ivo ~ Beaut. 5 BR. 4 ba. home w/formal din. rm., TOIO Bayside Drive 901 Dover Drive Newport Beach ~ Harbor, C.M. $39,500 Go-ral INCOME & family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside Sloirway~ ,.... Thret; 2 bedroom, 2 hath Built-in gun cabinet & bookshelves. $155,ooot SWIM POOL 3-l-ecl----2-.-...... ""'"' w<th ,...,.,. """" BAYFRONT APT$. room, DUm '"" dlmng '"''· Co.ta WATERFRONT LOTS "! 10 THE REAL '·."'\, ES'.fATt:RS S•}11 D,,. ,.,+,,~.~'~'''R1Mh,.,· Vista Del Lido. f'lt.r I Slip $23,500 Mesa. $49.riOO. ea.11 646-7!71. No. 44 : 108 Ft. on water . , •..•...... $125,00Q; "' ....... ...... ... avau. From s.n.~. Stli or No. 76 : 3 Car garage. Reduced to .. S 77 :=· C"harmin2 home. A11o3ume * 2 BR. 11,i, BA <:"Ondo • 2 c le11~. GrtAt CO&ta Mt'sa loca tion. N 88 108 Ft •th I '""" S' ~ Sltl .,._,, &1 full'-' l!111~1M. m mt•rtobl• o. : ·• WI P ans ..••..... $1451 . _. "' Jo11n. Jkar hvina rm, gar, ·'"" * J BR, 1,... George Wllllemson ~ · .,.... " i.I dining rm. 540.1120 BA, I~ yd, l\f''-'' crpt~ $32.990 673-4350 645-1564 •Yll roVf'rtd patio &. n\O rP won't For Complete Information 1 TARBELL 29SS Harbor *' ~harp 4 BR • $36,750 * Reeltor IA.11! "1 thl & prii-e. 5-16-86'10 COZY 2 BR on R~'2 !or. room On all homes & lots, ~l•ase c.111 : .. IT·s e. -'1 BR., 3 r. g11r S46,:'!0J. BILL GRUNDY R ALTOR • geAI ~lecl ion f'ver! Sre lh• -·t '"· -" & tr h BR t ] M 17171 RrAch, M.FI. R42·1418 vu u"' u-.:;!l.IU 5 a.a -· am rm n etf Vt:.l'dC'. . Reh houi.e time. Bis:· *Po11tti Walker Rlty.* "WEED tt A ttap''. .cl~an fnr morr unlr.11. S2t~. * :i ~Now Loc•'fo'on .,: DAILY Pnm Cll\ssilled tum Into cash thru 11 Dilly S29,7illl. A trance to Linda Isle : ::==~":':':'°:"~"":::w::<:..._~..._ot;:::.:_:::;-·.!.::":::'::;'L~Y:_P::;ILOT::;:::::_;:'"'.'...~":'.'_:::!'°~~:uot Clu11lfl~~:2-5678 ...,,--~o1_;...."-'"'-"'-'.;.· __ cc;.•cc•:__:...-·Cv_:'~:;CO::::,:;"~"::":!'--::_:~&:*«>==JJ~'~,3,.•,,11111.•,.Y;,•,.l~d•~·~O~r~·-~·-~,~lltiotaloi • .,N ... B;,·~--·~7Umlii6~lljlrl ' ,.,,,.,,, 1'111")· ~. "'""' ..-~-·__..,, -.~ •• ,....,(-..:.. ---·-,--=--=--...,..........·-···· ,,..., ,.,,..._ -::;=z:-::0:::--.... _........__, ___ ' ,., .,,;>. • -vr .; ~ ... -,_. '"' ........ -.. .:...t ·-.. -r...,r """.:::r .... -·-. ., I I I ·-. OlllY PllOl S•turd-0. July 31, 1<171 ---J~I -···~· I~ I -··- •• I· fleal Family Living !_. 2,700 5q . ft. in the upper back bay. 2 story, : , 5 Texas size bedrooms, family room and din· ' ing room -even a separate workshop for • ad. Located on a pretty tree lined quiel cul· ·~e-a:ac \\'ith friendly neighbors. Only $43.950. ~all ·now and your family could be in before .. -: school. 67~4930 . Bayshores · ;. Charming. large 2 bedroo m beach cottage. , Open beam ceilings, cozy wood burning fire· · pface. Squeaky clean. Owner will finance. '!": Colesworthy exclusive ..• $35,000, belier ·· , see it today. Wanted-Large Family Immediate possess inn '. 5 bedrooms or 4 And maids room. Pool. familv room and lvvo fire- places. Owner motivated and price just re· . duced to $89.500. Exclusive DOVER SHORES. -Call nO\V ! 675-4930. Breakfast to an Ocean View " .'South of the highway on Hazel Drive, Corona .. 'de] Mar. This is a beauty if white water crashing on rocks is your thing. Large 4 level, < ,.;l bedroom, 21h: bath prestige home. Lower : level perfect for father's work shop or ar· tist's retreat. Priced at $97.500 ... Quick " possession if desired. The Mehtlins Are Moving , , .Y.ep -to San Diego that is and lcavin~ a nilly 3 bedroom. 1% bath Mesa Verde Hoffie. · J on is with the Div. of Highv.'ays Bridge Dept. and there are more bridges to build there than here. Carol has decorated her ho1ne .right up to snuf -It is squeaky clean - · t!ose to schools -shopping and transporta- t1~n. A neat 5%. % loan lhat may be assumed with payments of only $166.000. Full price '$28,950. Smile when you ask Jon about high- ... way bridges and earthquakes. . C. F. COLESWORTHY & CO. . REALTORS General Salisbury R,•,,!ty * EXCLUSIVES * *BALBOA ISLAND* ON OPAL Buy a nice Jot nr. So. Bay, 11 quallly :l BR. Nr. new garage a pt., "'/nice dbl. a a· rage &: laundry & get 3 n1rr, srurdy older homr on lroiH of lot ''lree.'' 0•1ner "'ill carry 1st T.D. ON DIAMOND So. Beyfront View Brand new lbHJng! Near Tlf'W 4 BR. UpPfr home vv/3 BR, \oll.'er, Steps to So. Bay. ON DIAMOND Buy this 2 BR. older home + a near """' 2 BR. 11pt tor below. replacement ccn.t o' land & improvements; l i9.:-iOO. 313 !llARINE AVE. 673-6900 Salisbury Heally 3Ij :0.1ARINE AVE. 673-6900 BALBOA ISLAND LUSK HOME HARBOR VIEW HILLS Beautiful hon1e on a corner lot with romplt'lt' privacy. lovely. Patlo wl!h pano- r;i.m1c OCPan view. four be<f- rtlllms, din1n~ room, family ronn1, custom pool, rm .var<I niainl<'oan<..:P, S8t;.ocl.-Call 673-8.')j(J to see. -CTTFFHAVEN-- 3 BR $29,500 Newport He1ghls, near Ci1fl Dr. Choice area. 3 BR. bath v:lu!e fl oor. Kitchen bltl1s, carpe!1ng, hr lloors. Back yard big l'nough for eddJ· tional unit or pool. 10% do1vn. RANCH STYLE i. ... -;~~'.""-::~~~-;:;:~7,~~~-1 3 BR+FR $32,SOO 'I· BAY & BEACH REALTY, Inc. :'\'Par N('IO.'P'Jt1 Heights on an 675-4930 Newport Beech G•n•r•l Gener el UNIClUI: ti()Mf:S (Sneaky Preview ) Here is "'hat everyone is looking for~ .Ju st listed. fir st t1n1e advertised, functional fam· ily floor plan on a 40 foot Jot. South of the highway Cd!\-1. Large living room. formal din- inF: area, sunny, spacious family room, eat· ing area in a modern kitchen, 2 bathrooms and 3 large bedrooms. This property is in exce!lent condition. on a tree lined street just a quick skateboard from the beach. Skate over for a sneaky pre~ vie\v. 234 Hel iotrope. 11·5 Sat. & Sun. HA VE YOU EVER SEEN A TURTLE ROCK? \Veil , this ho1ne certainly rocks out ~ 4 Bed- rooms in a floor plan that S\vings, groovy !<i1n1Iy room plus a right on formal dining ~·oom 11·1th lie back drapes. Dig the cozy liv- ing room. a colo rful 3 bedroom childrens wing and a courtyard patio that's alright~ There's color here. hear! Across from i.he park in hcautiful downtown Turtle Rock. Price $47,· 500 including the land. See it this Sunday 1 to 5 at 54 12 Biola Lane UNIClUI: ti()Mf:S Reel E1t~t•, 675·6000, 244] E. Coe1! Hi'lliw•y, Co<on~ del M~-. c~l,fo,~i~ 921>25 -% 111 or wr ite for your free copy of our Homes For Living M1911ine. end l'lff.'<'1 .. 1 BR, paneled fa 1111 ly rm. 2 rile ba I hs, 2 ~111!!!11!!!1!!11111!11••1!11!~!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1 I I u.<rl! hril'k frplcs. l\1tchrn ;:-G,-n-eca -1 ~ - -General bl I n.~ & snack bar. Ram bh ng ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 11 ranch i;tyle 1l'l1h shake rool. SPACIOUS · , NEED 5 BDRMS.? Your own putting green plus a 5 BR. & dining rm. home. Elegantly 4 BR+FR $39,900 Baycrest arf'P" charn11ng ~ BR & fan1ily rm. U!r~I' dituJlit rm. Kitchen b.hns, 2 frplc!'. 2 tile b'a!hs. tile en- try. cpls/drps. On \\'1de 80' \01, PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW Lovcl_y Laguna hnn1e on quiet cul de sac ad· .Ji~cent to Emera ld Bay. ~lagnificent ocean vie\\'. Nicely lan dsc aped yard. 3 Bedrooms. formal dining room. den, sunny kitchen with view breakfast lab!e. $92.500 I I · decorated & lndscpd. $68,900 Including land. VACATION ALL YEARI Htd. pool, with 2 ·'bdrm., 2 ba . home. Corona del J\1ar conveni- , ence. New, exclusive. at onJy $42.900. Zoned R-2 -room for another unit. END THAT SEARC::HI 't'ou must see lhis .!ipic & span 3 bdrm., family rm , 2 bath ~ome. Circular drive with boat or trailer JIOr!. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . $64.500. ECOLOGY ENTHUSIASTS! ... \vill en jny {he birds. trees & rolling surf. from Lhl.<> inVe-) 1,Jy 2 bdrm .. 2 bath home plus studio. Only a stone's throw to Little Corona Beach. $69,500. SPARKLE ! SPARKLE! ... Corona del -r.itar charmer by the beach ... 2 Bdrms., 2 bat.h ~ plus guest hou~e. Deluxe thruout. Located 319 Poinsettia . Open for your inspection Sun. ~to 6 or call us for a pp't. l 'ALL 0 fl'6 ·24 l 4 ~ N,•r St.,port r11,1 orrfre OPEN SUN . 1-5- 323 JASMINE Corf'l1<1 DI'! il-111 r ~harp rlL1- pl(>X. Quiet cul dr ~(: 111rrP!. Sp;i1·, 2 sn .. Jg1> d1n1n;: ai·ca. carr. dr<tf)f's. dhl. g<ir. Quick po~sc.~.~. So. of Hwy. Unrlr r SFIJ,()(~1. 1948 SANTIAGO HARBOR VIEW HILLS Unin terrupted bay & ocean vie,vs from im- maculate 3 bedroom home \Vi th large dining room. paneled den \\'i th brick fireplace. Cheerful electric kitch en. 2 Separate y3.rds. $96,;ou. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 3 Bedroom 2 bath home on quiet. tree li ned str_eet. ~·lth ~pacious garage apartment, buill-ins, <'arpels. drape.<> & fireplace. Choice location. $59,500. HARBOR Dn1·1>r .<;;hn1·e~. 0:8. One of 11 k1nrl. Polyner.111.n style 1v1th n11 1s:anrhng v:"w. 4 BR .. 3 'i ba, , bcan1 «'11'.s .• i;n<-l. hi d, pool_ ,\ppm~. 3.000 fl . o! lux11rinu, l1v1ng. Ttike 11 lonk. S:itl .000 I 675-3000 675-3000 ~,;4~1c~',,Y.E ~Sd.0 ~"1'' COMPANY 2407 E. Coast Hwy., CdM .~p;11:·1n11s 3 J.· fa n1iiy ri11, REALTORS 1'.!!:'":'::"'i"'""'""'""""""-~,,,;.., ...... .., ...... .,. plu< 0011u~ rrrrr11t1nn r m. IG.n•r•I Gener .. T Cllrf't'r pl11n1h1ri~, ~l;tJP Pt1· I "SINCE 1944" :TURTLE ROCK \'1,.,1, of C111\'rrs11y nf Ci1l1! n't delay to ~r P 1t1ls · a.ntastlr 3 twd.room 2 b111h ull occup1<>rl ht •1n" It~ 1potJ1>i;s. Ju.c.t ~tep~ lroir1 11 beauti ful parkr.+pool. Only $37.500. Of! 1\ nn11, nn obligation fnr n1nr<" 111- fotmaiion c11ll ~&-231.l. 'iO THE REA!, ''.'\. F:STATERS I try. frplr, 11/!!r~rnl11lnr I 6 73•4400 r nrl Pilli'' r:m , fo>r \v\11 l.· I *ON GOLF COURSE* tril'. Rl'llf'r h11rr.1-you 11·nn: ~:""'°"""'""""'""""'""'~""'""'""'"""""""""""' , tx>Jirve 111 .. pr1ro·: Gener .. 1 General \\;i.trh lhf' 1'!;i.nc1 n_i: r11y l1~hrs MORGAN REA L TY wh1lp rl 1n111i:: in fomial d in. 673-6642 675-6459 r n1 . Sunk"n l1v1ng rm 1.1rf{r -~ filll'lll,v rn1, hugf' ma~:~r nn.1 DOVER SHORES 11 walk-in c-l01;rt PLUS 3 \'Jt<w llflnlf'. 1·114 G<tl.ucv Dr olhf'r bdrms. l\11chf'n h11.s ,Sp;:ironus & 1rlf'aJ for ~n!f'r. J<rJr-clcan1ng oven. H<•mt-1111111ng , 1v dndne>r f"IOl & rinly 3 yrs old. ,\~long j11.c•1z11 $122.000 • Li-:a~e or S.'i'i.9:il. ~1 4.\l)){J . Fee. Bv arp't. Call 545-MZ.I (o{X'n 'ves.l 8111 Grundy, Realtor 341 'Ra ~·~1dP. NB 675-6161 ,BLUFFS VIEW BEST FRONT ROW LOCATION In lhe most sought after area of the original Bluffs. Spec!acular day·night vie\v of Back Bay &·_ Dover Shores. This beautiful lv decor· atcd 3 BR .. 211.l ba. condo. is an EN.D UNIT \vi U1 a huge. encl. pr iv. patio. Next to a 'vide, ' ( ... ,,,,. rth Costa Mesa I \outh .. (~ oast EASTSIDE p11rklike greenbelt. Th is 1s a rare opportun- A.~sum11hle ~\.'"',. Lo~ n . Hy at only $53.500 . 1st time offered. Exclu- ~parkl in" rlrnn :l Er Homt'. r.tve v.1ith - y 3 Bedroom, 2 . Bath e with hllie bonus room d pool i;ized 1ot -likf' new cond11 1ort PMC'e'd tQ sell. 546-1164-0. $32,950 4 Bd., Family Rm. D1s11nctJve llI"C'h11ertu,..., beautifully pla nnf'd. 1~rge family rm, l!'ll!'gant rntry 2 B11!h11, d1n1ng IJ'f'A, trrrH1r HELEN B. DOWD, REALTOR 1'ilrhPn. Pool ~izerl yard For app'L to see call 644-0134 1vith nice 1 11. n r1~r 1' p in g . ~-----'---'-'-''-''-'"-'-_:::::.....::..:.:...:::::.C----11 S27.900 -Call 546-2313. General \RTHEREAL ' r;~r~I~~s h;i.IJ, dicing rm, :=..10-17211 1-'==:;::~====~ I TARBELL 2955 H .. rbor IT'S STILL POOL TIME " • 1,_..:""::::::;-"c:'::."'°::::."c.c:: . .:_"1::.. __ G;ner•I Gentr•I WALK TO SOUTH COAST PLAZA OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 4 hl'drmn1. ~ hali1 t1on1P lha! look~ J1kE ;i rnorl,.L A rlouhl(' 1345 SUSSEX LN. N.8 . ·"iiiiiiiiiijjji;;;;;;:;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'I llnrl Jipn>s II llf"au!y !h11t'.c. 1ll -. x 36 11 1!h 11r11· hea!rr. Thi" hou.c.e ii; frrP, 1111 you h111·1> In r1o 1 ... 11. ... .0.utnl" 11 S2J.IOO FHA 1_.r,an \\'l(h I 0 I II I pa_vmPnt.o. ol $249. \Vhy rtn1' .1 kinjj:~.c.iiPrt bedrooms "11h 2 lovrly h;ith5. New rlef'I' /)!II!' Cllf'P{'I~. New rlr;:ipr.c. Hllrd\\'Oild floors. Th li; hon1e ii; r;h11rp. CAU. l1rrplarP opr1\,\ tn lvlth ron\'Pri;at1nn pl! ~11rl fflnl!h· WATERFRONT LUXURY LUSH LINDA Short swim t.o priv. beach. tennis els. & clubhouse fr?m your own boat slip. 5 BR., 5 ba .• w/ma1d 's qtrs. & bayfront wel bar in dining rm. . . · . . . . . . . . . $1751000. Open Sat./Sun. 1-6 72 Linda l•le LOVELY LIDO M FT; on bayfront. t.ge .. luxurious 4 M· rm .. 5 bath, w/meid 's rm., formal d in. nn. & 3 car gar. Shown by app't. $375,000 HOME SHOW REALTOR S Walker & Lee ronn1 G!11!'!1.,rri11~ i;:.:irdl"n ~l'r\we k1lct1 r n l\'llh .-:1•lf--l'lr11~ini.: oven, i;eparale rlin1ng ror1n1, w11]k.1n l"\n.<rti; 11! 11111.1>tl'r' 1>u1\r &_ h<'fl nthrr hrdn'IOms. front rourty11.rd \1'1 lh h15h l11nr\i;cap1ni;:. Qultr ('tJl-<lc-sac ~!rf'rl. Pr 1 c: e $.19,9:;(1. Ca.It now !or ahow· lrJF,. ~2113. \-;:,·THE REAL \"-ESTATF:RS ... <If r ' I • t I • r·M 2790 H<lrhor Blvrl. !II Adll1l'l! 54'>-!H~ ()(-pn 'UJ 9 Pr.1 SWEET AS CANOY and not h1 !tr n1 ns:. R.111 m bl 1n1? I --===$°"3~1 ,=:0c:0c:0C"'== 3 ~l r11n<'h!'r t')n rornf'r Int v•i!h C11l1fnrnut lirrp!11 c,., nrlr!rs k1rrhtn 11n1r ror,1 4 Bd. & Family Rm . P11 '111 $2.'i.¥l<l anrl ynu ('An P irttirt •1 u1d('!11 11·1111 'hu !· l11't> ~·nt1r \'/\or FHA r1,ehl• 11>rs. 111! Iara:" room5 A· Brnkrr Ml),.:J\40 or 842-44~ hllll'". r11m1l,1· rm. b1uJ!.1ns. 06vER5HOR ES VIEW f1N"rJ.l rr , j l!}.Ji)l Don't miss 5eeing lh1t. bt&ll!·1 llul 4 BR .. 1 BA hon1e wl!h hu 2e i;1\·1mm1ni pOl'll, close j 11"1 i;rhoolll ar.d shnppini:. A huy o! the year, 011!y 107'- do. Lachenmyer Rc<1 ltor OPEN 7 DAYS WEEK l!lfi(} Newporl Blvd., C.1\ot 646-~ Eves. 646-2237 * OCEANFRONT * DUPLEX 2 11R. f'~rh uni!. I Oldt'r unir I /,, I lltWtr UIU1 A!tJ'll Ctl\lt & In ;;nod C'f'T\rl $76.~. fi71-M=.b.l _; 1$:-Y'l 12 E\•e~. I associated llROKERS-AEALtoRs %0ZS W lolboo 6J].J61>J $8.i.000 By ownl'!r 548-D727 TARBELL 2955 t:'•rbor f ---------·~1 ---':;,,;;_..;· .~. .~ -- General Open Houses ' THIS WEEKEND • .., tills heHy tll,..tt;ry "'" , •• Hilt ..... , •• t• 11 ..... 111t•th•t· All tH .~ .. 111"'4 Ml•• •ro 6-crlbff I• trMfw ht•ll ~y otlY1Htltl1t9 ols.. wNto 11 tcad"f'I DAILY PILOT WANT ADS, Pcrtr•n •ltowh•t .,. .. fl•-f•r udo •r .. Nftt •r• •rt..I to Hit IYCll lof-lltioo lo rt.ls ••lumo iMCll Fri.S.,. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedrooms) *613 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 675-3000 !Sat. & Sun. 5· 11 319 Poinsettia, Corona de! Mar 675-3000 (Sun. 3-6) (2 Br. & Ftm. or O•n) 219 Narcissus. Co rona de! Mar 675·3000 (Sun. 3-6) (3 B.drooms) 21!i;) Raleigh Street, Costa J\.1esa 535·8515 $25.900 !Shown by appt.) 2506 Crestview (Bayshores) NB 644·2430 833-0700 (Sun afternoon) 5812 Trophy. J-luntington Beach 842-4466, $37,900 (Sun. 1·5) 4218 West Highland, Santa Ana 531·3793, $25,500 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) 11596 Orchid, Fountain Valley 540·8555 (Sun. 1·5) 201 9 !11onrovia. Costa Mesa 646-3432. $21.950 (Sat. & Suo .) 2302 FairhiJJ. Newport Beach 645·3255, $34 .950 ISal. & Suo. 1·5) 412 St. Andre\vs Rd. (N 'pt Hts) NB 646·2414 $29,500 (Suo. 1·5) 125 ·via Zurich (Lido Isle) NB 675-5200 1suo. 2-5) **2619 Cove St. !China Cove) CdM 675-7225 (Sat. & Sun. 1·6) 328 Hazel. Corona de! Mar 675·4930 (Sal. & Sun. 1·5) 548 \1ista Grande fThe Bluffs) NB 673·8550, $34,500 (Sun. 1·5) (3 Br & Ftm. or Oen) 26501 Alic-ante. <Dean Homes) Mission Viejo 837-7677 $29.500 (Sat & Sun) *418 O.ele, Costa !lies-a 646-7171 (Sun . 1·5 ) 2124 H1eh land, Newport Beach 545.7i;1 1sat 1·41 1945 Santiago, t\'e~·port Beach 646-7171 iSun 1-S) 3909 Sanrlune Ln fl~. V. Hills) Cd~t 644-2430 833-0700 1sun. 1·5) 17951 Aspen Tree Ln ., Universi ty Park 3301 Bounty f.ircle. Htg. Harbour, Is ::: 1 644·2430 833-0700 (Sun. 1·5) 1168 Boi se, Costa Mesa 646·0226 S34 .900 1Su n 1·51 * J 034 Pescador (Dover Shores) NB 675-32 10 (Sat & Sun) 543 Riverside rN'pt Hgts) NB 673·6642 675-6459 (Su o. 1·5) 463 Broad\vay, Cos ta Mesa 646·0555. $29,000 (Sun. 1·5.30 ) 49 E. 19th St " Costa ~lesa 646·0555. $29.950 ISat. 1·5.30) 200 King~ Place, Ne\vport Bea ch 675·6060 1sun. 1·5 1 1117 Pembroke Ln. (Weslcliffl Nll 675·3000 !Sun. 1·51 3111 Platte Dr .. Costa 11esa 540·1151 !Sal. & Sun) 600 ~l ichae! Place. Newport Beach 962-5523 1Su n. 1 J-5) *2935 .Java Rd .. (Mesa Verde) CM 546·5990, $59.950 ISuo. I 51 *540 De Anza Dr. (Corona Highl'ds) Cdr.-1 G42-5200 1Su n. 1·5) 130 Shorecliff Dr. (Shorechffs) td M 642·5200 (Sat. & Sun. 1-5) *20292 .<\drian, Huntington Beach 540·1812 1Sal . & Sun. 1·5) 20842 Spindrift Lane, Huntington Beach 968·2457 /Sat. & Sun. 1-41 1201 Berkshire. (\Veslciiff) NB 673·8550 1Su n. 1·51 18989 Santa Catherine. Fountain Valley 962·1373 1Sun. 12·5) 15218 Verinonl, Huntington Beach 962·1373 1Su11. 12·5) 520 DeAnza (Cameo Hglands) CdM 675-7225 (Sat. & Sun. 1·6) 228 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 675-7225 (Sat. & Sun. 1·6) tt2501 Ocean Blvd .. Corona deJ Mar 675·7225 (Sat. & Sun. 1·6) 1706 Port Margate. Newport Beach 675-4930 (Sat. & Su n. 1·5) 255 Nas!iaU , Costa Mesa 645-0303. $30.000 (Sun . 1·5) 3083 Yell owstone. Costa !l·lega 645·0303. $27 .000 1suo. 1·5) 2543 f ordh1m. Cnsta J\lesa 645-0303. $30.750 1Sun. 1·51 **2001 Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar 673-8550, $164 ,000 (Sun. 1·5:30) ('4 Bedrooms) 2100 Dover, Ne,vport Beach 646·7171 (Sun 1:30·5:30) *2015 Bayadere Terr, Corona del 1rtar 644-2430 833-0700 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 971 Saodcaslle (H.V. Hill•) CdM 644·2430 8.13-0700 1Sun. 1·5) 612 Kin~s Pl (Cli!fhaven) NB 642·8235 (Suoday) 1539 CumberlRnd . Newport Bc1ch 644-4910 MS.500 (Sun. 1·5 30) * 170 I Irvine. Newport ~earh 644-4910 $55 .000 !Sal & Sun 1·5.00) 41 0 ~·1orning Star, l\'ewport B~ach 644·49 10 $105 ,000 1Su n 1·5 30) * 1023 Dolphio Terr. (lrvine Terr) CdM 642·8235 (Sunday) 21911 St1rfire Lane, Huntington Beach 842-4466 $38 ,600 (Sun. 1-5) * 1948 Santiago {Dover Shores) NB 673-6642 675-6459 (Sun. 1·5) *314 6 Yello"·stone Dr .. Costa Mesa 540· 1943 (Sat & Sun. 12·6) 227 'Via Orvieto (Lido Isle ) NB 675·2723 !Sun . 1·5) 2024 Port \Veybridge (H.V. Homes) NB 6;5.7225 1Sat. & Sun 1·6) 18122 Dewberry (U niversity Park) Irvine 675-7225 (Sun. 1·6) (4 Br. & Fam. or Den) 236 \Vake Forest Rd, Costa Melia 549·2005 $32,900 (Sa t & Sun 1·5) 2401 Tustin, Newport Beach 646-3255 642·2225 (Fri . Sal. Sun 1·5) 2220 Arbutus !Eastbluff) NB 644·2430 833-0700 ISun 1·5) 1707 Candlestick Ln (Baycrest) NB 644·2430 833-0700 (Sun 1·5) * 1936 Lee\vard. Nev•port Beach 646·7171 !Sun 1·5) 2812 Cliff Drive. New port Beach 646-71 71 (Sun 1:30-5:30 ) 2352 Orchidhill, Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sun 1·5) *237 Amherst Rd. (Col le«e Pk) CM 546-5880 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 2224 Paci fic Dr, Corona del Mar 675·5726 !Daily 1·5) **1 5 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 (Sunday) 2057 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 642·8235 I Sunday) **8 Linda Isle Dr. rLln da Isle) NB 644-4910 $155,000 1sat & Sun 1·5:30) 3074 Gibralter !Mesa \1erde) CM 545-594!i !Sat & Sun) 1906 Santiago Dr. !Dover Shores) NB 646-0228 (Daily 1·5) 17872 Cedar Tree, Univer5ity Park 833·0101 (Sun.1·5) 19012 Antiarch !Turtle Rock) Irvine 833·0101 $44 .750 (Sun. 1·5) 1907 Leeward IBaycrest) NB 646-3255 642-2225 1Sun. 1·5) 21551 Drake Ave .. Costa ~tesa 549·3185 $29.000 !Sat. & Su n.) 1315 :'\ntigua !Dover Shores) NB 675-3000 (Sun . 1·5) 604 AllvievJ (Laguna ~[ills \ N. Laguna 642·5200 !Sat. & Sun. 1·5) 4262 Sandburg \\lay (Univ'sty Park) lrvine R33· I 337 1sat. & Sun.) 1842 Irvine Ave. /Baycrest) NB 675-3000 1Sun. l·ll) 20961 Bea ch,vnod, Huntington Beach 968·83 16 $39.900 (Sat. & Sun. 2·6) *2856 BnA Vista (l\Je sa Verde) CM .546·5996 1Sun. 1·5) *1621 \Vhite Oak SL {Mesa Verdel CM 675·0473 1Suo. 1·5) 9574 Puffin, Fountain Valley 962·1373 /Suo . 12·5 21 27 \Vindv.'arrl Lane, Newport Beach 645·0303 $82 .500 !Sal. & Sun. 1·5) 511 Tustin (Newport Hts) NB 675-6000 (Sal. k Suo. 1-5) 17611 HasLing~ ic:ul verdale) Irvine 833·3401 $34,500 (Daily) 2921 Catalpa. Ne"1port Beach 646· n 11 $52.950 (Sun . 12·5) (5 Bedroom&) *2018 S. Capella 1Mesa Verdel CM 548-7;29 $47.000 !Sat & Suo 1·5) 20421 i\1e\\'l&nd , Huntington Beach n62·1373 1Sun . 12·5) ** 72 Lin da Isle (Linda Isle) NB 5;5.7225 (Sat. 1·6) (5 Br & F•m or Oen) 1148 Santiago Or 1Dover Shores) NB 585.000 548·0727 !Daily 1·5) *2006 1-;alax y (Dover Shores) NB 646· 1550 !Daily) 220 Nord . Lido Isl e 494-64 15 1Sal. & Sun.) *1707 Antigua. Nev.1port Beach 875-4930 IS•t. & Sun. 2·5) *lfi06 \Varwick. l\'ev.·port Be;ich 675-4930 1Sat. & Sun. 1·5) **329 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 842·6691 1sun. 1~) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 Br. Each) 323 Jasmine. Corona del Mar 673·6642 675-6459 (Sun. 1·5) 11 & l Br.! 510 38th St., !Newport ls1111dl NB 646·3410 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 12·2 Br. & 1-1 Br.) 2266 l\tiner. Costa l\1esa 546·5990 $52.500 1Sun. 1·5) HOME & INCOME 11·3 Br, & 1-l Ir.I 2470 1 ~ Santa Ana, Costa ~1esa 646·3928 Eves 646-5649 (Sun. H) CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE (2 Btidroomsl *#5 \Ve~tcliff VH\a , (\Vestcliff Bucking- ham) NB 646·7664 iS•t & Sun) 19852 Pi cadilly Lane, Ht.lleach 962-7204 $18,200 (Sal & Sun.) WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALi ttle41 Bay~ille Dr., rYatht.sman'g Cl'lvel rt9 642·8235 !Sat /,, Sun) ., ... +•W~rolt • • *'"' •1ul !'"%1.rfr:f• ---------·-------"-~-------~ . --•· -~----__;;;..-;:·"'";r·,---- Saturday, July -31 , 19711 "r.;;;;;-;;'";;' ... ~l~~I -~··"';;' ;;1~~1 1 _,,,, .. l~ r -. .... 1 ~1 -.. ....... l~!I -···· ' •Gener~I a.i.ral Generill General General I General I~ [ -·~··· I~ [ ........... I~ i -......... l[!J General 1 1 -;M~A;-;;TT;:;-;L-::A-:B:-::O:-::R:;;.:D-;;E,-;;R;:--ea-11:-to_r.1 =c=A=TH=e=DRA=L liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, iiiii 1 3 aE0Roo1v1 " CEILING , CONDO FRES....:..CLEAii -VACANT!,; cf.!uxu1·iouJ ' ; I l ' ' ~ ' ' \ ) ' ' EASTSIDE DUPLEX Choi<·e f-I ARD\VOOD FLOORS. l'rpt. and drapes th ru·out. 'fv.•o bdrm, JJ. ft an d Fire·.> rlal'e in fine lilltl. 0\11ners unit has 1'\vo l~drms, J 1 '.! Rath:;, large 0. Rm 'Fa nt. Hin , area. service porch and Prlvate Patio. l)ou· b!e Garage on paved alley -Reautif111. \\'ell landscaped property. ;\ 01L'S1' SEE 1\'J' $33,950 -Ac t Nov.! LIVE ON BROADWAY Beauti ful "'ide t ree lined street \Vith choice prove n neighbors. La r g e three bedro?n,1 home With fireplace, 11:\BD\VOOD FLOOK!', carpets and drapes. 2 car garage on paved alley. large rear ya rd \11th lrees. l)roperty vacant -immediate possession. Don 't pass up this buy al ~29,UOO. MESA VERDE'S BEST Su1>er clean professionally decorated FOllll BEDHOOi\1 ho111c \Vi\h fa1nily rnon1 , 2 baths and bu1lt-1n eleetr1c kitt"hen . Ne\v 1:arpets thr u-out ~Jntl uding ktll'hen ) l'Omp!etel y draped. Deta{'hed double garage \l'.it h elec- tric door opener. beautiful yard~ \Vtlh front and rea r patios. planlers. sprinklers and frui t trees. MATT'S BES'f BUY at on ly ~42 ,950, BUY· LEASE OR LEASE OPTION EA .. STS IDE COSTA. ~1 ES.<\ three hedroom 2 bath home with large 17 fl x 22 ft bearn ceiling: farnil y roorn \1 1th loads of glass and other extras. Double garage \\' 1allc~· acceso:. Lease at $275 1nonth or SIOOO Wll.L ~10V'E 't'OU JN on option to bu.\'. Priced to sell at $29,950 \1·ith liberal tern1s. PRIME LOCATION Quality CUSTOri.1 three bdr111. 2 bath hon1e \Vith Din/rin & step-saving Kitchen. Large rear Lv/rm. W/frplc. JIARD \VOOD FLOORS & carpets lhru-out. Dbl. c:~r-lrg rea r yard \V /fruit trees. Best East stde location. cul· de-sac St. Near n1odern \VEs·rcLIFF' Sl-l(!P- PI NG CENTER. 1\ n1ust see at $36,500 \\11lh 10' 0 Dn. BUILD SIX UNITS On !ar,ge 103' x 175' corner Joi. .1\1\ utilities· se\ver in slrect. Priced to sell at $14 .950- possible tern1s. I SALESMEN NEEDED I 646-0555 220 E. Seventeenth St. tE. 17th St. Shopping Ctr.) J>t·an1ati<" J IJ('droor11, 3 batl1 li•un • ., lot·tt1('(! nn rn1le fl"G/11 1!1L• '"'"'fin, \\.'orkshop 1u?a h'lili 1fll•1 l1trge 3 <'.tr gara~r. '1"111• bo':u1t1 /ul l11nUsc'ap1nK S\ll•""<lll<l1ng !his 3 )'t'IOI" oid linnh' 1111t~rs 11 i;hnw like a or1<>do •I ,\11;.<>np 1·.tn i1"·"un11' Ill<' low 1111<"!'<'"<1 ~If,\ lw n. O ll!lo'I' 11111 ll••l p Wllh (l•l l,11 11:1y1111·r11 I luJ"ry • :\e11• !1.~l- 111.: -$ !1' (/00. ~COATS ~ WAL&LACE REALTORS Open Evenings. • 962-4454 • A Little Mansion :-; ·wly l1s1rd :i.1r_.<1 Vo>rtlr 3 lwdn~>ni, 2 harh bf'nury lo· r.1IP•I ,.11 a 11111t't cul.dP.-sao: Sll("PI. J-::-.;n •!lr•11 1 ~h11g .-ar- 1'~'1". 1w11 l.v drapPd a nd jusl J'••(•1•111I ;.· p.11nll'•l 1ns1rie <1nrl Hlll \ drlay Jllil~ nH·an d 1~­ llpf10lnl111r11· -s•·e !hi ~ t1r1- t1~11~1I u!f.-•1· 1oday. $:10.*5CI. C;!ll '54G-2'~1.1. SACRIFICE :-\uwt r,.. 011111-r sa.1·s, "Sc!!."" Bnn~ ~,1ur l"hf't•kbonk ;inrl 1!\i1I\~· ~ol(rr. I l:it1fl~on1r 2 ~1•11'11 j)(Jll'r Silnn•s \"1<'W llnn;,.. 4 BR, :1 BA. lrg. l:uuily r11\., i.:anl<'n ki!t·hen, 3 <':ir i.:11r:igr, f).:prn.~1 11ely r·:trp!'h'd. drll[lf'd an1! J11nd- scu1)('rl, Val"a11t. Quick pos· 1906 SANTIAGO DR . (OPEN DAILY l to 5) ROY J. WARD Co. REALTORS 1fi 1~ \\'E:"TCl.JFF DR . ,'\('11 i~•rr Brn<'11 fi~6-0Z'.!~ CAN'T FIND IT? * \\'ILi. Bl'JLD yo11r dtTill.I hon1e, J l;11'e ~la/f f•lf L'Olll· ph•1e hu1ne p11ckagc. Pul \oUr 1'<1nl1d<'nrr in n11r ·19 Y<'ars 11f quality custom )lnn1e h11ild1ng. "COME HITHER HOUSE" APPEAL GALOHE. in ils 3 roon1y bedroon1s. 20'x30' solariun1, 3 baths. 2 firep!atcs, huge covered patio . Located 1u the very exclusive Jl l{!V A·rE ESTr-\'rE. l)cl 1g htf11I at . . $59,500 ONE MILE FROM BEACH 16 Unil'> -!\11 2 bl'drooin, i 1 ·:! hath . Lov rlv units! Situated on a generous 18(fxt3:?.' lot. 1\ll el ect ric kitchens, C'eiling radiant heal. 111· d ividual hot \\'ater heaters, garbage di sposal. Prir:ed right at $250 .000 OOPS, YOUR SLIP IS SHOWING A Pfi!VA1'E SI.I P A'J' 'fl lA'I' 11vell it can be yours\. descend ing fron1 this beautiful l)over Shores \111·'.\V li on1e \1 ith its sun1ptuQus livin~ rooru and in vi ting fircp larc. 3 Hu ge bed- rooms including a f.1 1\STER'S SUJ'fF: (lhal's \VOrlh the priec). 2 J)eluxe bath s and a gour· mct's delight kit('hen. ~·lake an appointn1ent. '"Don't slip-up on !h1:-; one," a 1narvelous buy at . . ..... , , $117.500. ELBOW ROOM 3300 sciuare feet of fan1i ly living. J_,o ts or space for 1hal large fan1ily . 5 Bed1·oon1s, 21·.t baths. 2 fireplaecs. dining roo 1n. \"acant. 01\'ller an xious. LO\'>' do\1111 -lerrns. l.et's n1ake an offer. Priee $43.950 THREE'S A CROWD?? Not this tirne. \Vith 1he 3 rleluxe uni ts. 1·3 bedroon1, 1-2 bedroo 1n , 1-l bedroon1 . 1'his is what you've been 11'ai tin~ for . O\VN l::R'S PLUS!~ 3 bedroon1, 2 baths. blt-i n kitchen, fireplace, heavy shag. Other 2 unit s unusu- ally roon1y, sharp and loaded 1rilh appeal. Don't hesitate on this one~ . $55,500 ** APRIL l 5TH ** RF. P!1J::P1\11!'.:D, \VC can fulfil l vour TAX Sl--!ELTER needs! Duplex$. 'J'riplC.xes. 6-12- 22-52 unts. lnvest, don 't give a\\·ay your $SS! f'lln1pl. n'd;·t·. 11rW r rpti;, d~l11\bl1r. Rrtr-1g. wshr. & dryr UH·ludNl. 1'11cl'd IX'lu11 1nkl. $20,250 4 PLEXES Jn rup ..:011d, Mrsa <1<'1 ;\1.1r, 11r:1r ~<'hilOls a11rl ~!wppu1g. $.:i~.-.1n10 11)("(11n<'. 15•: dn. $53,500 4 Bedroon1 Baycrest hon1e. with formal din- ing roon1 . beaulifu!Jy paneled famiJy r0<un \v1th \\'alk-in 1vet bar. Large patio. Lu sh land· scaping. Perfect setting for garden pa1·ty. Have Opening for Real Es.tale Salesman JERRY FREUD.CHARLES ARNOLD 338 E. 17th. Street, Costa Mesa REAL TORS 646-775 5 General ! General ---t:<-·1-n-.-0-,-.---CROWDED - Ju,1 pain1ed, new d+, ljlli<": Sll'f"e!, ll>tl-rldlng tldoJ. are Just son1e or the .. _ lur~ of 1tus lov~y 3 bed. Nl(ln1. 2 h..i.th ci\stslde <$Ma :O.lesa home. Offered at Jiat s:iil.~iOO. i\1ove 111 whh 10~ do11·11. Call today 646-TI71- \-i>' THE REAL \~ESTATER~ '-"' . ,, .. HOME & RENTAL OCEAN VIEW e e e CRAMPED OPEN SUN. 1-5 ~·1,,111 lh4• n1.1~1. tw. n1;1.~1 h:i, 1'«<'<1 ro)()n1 10 1il\l'f·11d Otlt' 162! \\'JIITE OAK ~ .. Co1'0111a Ot>I \l11r 4 BR, 3 RA I J11" rin r1111 r111 & lt1n1 llr!'e H 1~: -I B R. 3 RA, M~ VE -., . , r:.3 A .RDE • t1•1.l«l'<'I !Ultl 1 RR t'!:'nl id nn 011 11 'll"1«•-J1n"d h!ufr, Jani. l'ni. [111 -<11n rni, .~wp-Brlfni., tarn. rm , pool ;&- llllil \\<ilk !o shopping & .. 1 Qu~·t·u ~1. hr~.:~ ball).~ 1rw1. or.tie u11 J11y I "!\. J'ool $Ile liinlll, l.o«ds ol slora.lt2. 1~·;1 \'h 10' • dn. I s1•pr. liu1 ,,1n11•'Clt•d 1n-la11 I yard. d0::ir !o niaJor shop· Truly a grf'at fa inlly horn-. $63,500 I oJ' lil('-1!1 •Jrtrs 11 s1ll1ng 111rig ,(, S<':'IKJO!. fJpt>il S11t .II.: CLAUDE SHIFFER• rrn , loi· ,\ h11 :\u1 Jp;i,,._ S1111. :n11 Ph111e 01·. C.\l. Rt:AL'rDR £7:1--0<l'ZJ -I I hold, g ra11il 11r11 l1~11ng. or e<ill Jo11n, :i-10.11;,1 l!ERI------------1 ~3-1-l•J~I H11rry 11 11.-.n 1 l1nH at T1\C!·; RE.\!. E.'ITATE CLEAN & N E AR~-: --···· .... ,,,.,.,., '"'"" 11<': "''"" --·-SCHOOLS REALTY COMPANY l"(0.1fl Pilfl<'I' HU\1111<' ri r $25 950 .1 bdrm. ba ih & '~. 1~1' wallfd 642-1771 Anytime Suhinil ' .1111rd. 216-1 ftalr1gh St. Jd~I Ol'F.·\ :\1\T. SL''." 4 BDRM. + ho111t> lor kids & pt"lfo .. I IT'S ON SANDPIPER MESA VERDE I R<'ril1l1f11t Rl'publ1c spli1 -1e\'<'I ho11111' l'lllllhin<'s I o r 111 a I r lr~;il11'f' ;:tlld I ;i 111 1 I y rnn11ot'! H\ t]llU'1 Sl't]1nJ": nf 1·ountry 11lnu1sph<'re 11 1th rn" >; 1 n111 n1 fl r 1 va1'.V, F1·a11u·1·s :i l••dn•1n1s, lan::r f111111iy ""1111. hll~r-n1aslt•r ~1111r. IO\"el)' gnld .~ll<1g (';orpt·1111i.:. S<'<' 11 111 ap· [l1"1'1'1;il(•' F\111 [)l'!("P $."1-l,~.OO. l'hone Yl.'l--2:i1:\. REDUCED AGAIN! Hock ho1to111 pncr on :!i1s 4 h''rlroon1 POOL 110\11'.: in :.1<'$11 \"prd<' VACA:"'T 1111'1 r«;:dy In n1()\'•' 1ntn. Q11ii·k fl').~r~~lOn' Posi:;1 ble lr.~S<' \\l!h O[lllfU\ In buy. !1!)11 $:\0,!\.'.0' COtTS · WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141-- (0pen Evenings) Trees · Trees· Trees 11;1111.tiru11 FAMILY RM . fll'\1bl.-!f'rm!' By 0111ndr- 1161 l.ll'no•aglrs Trri·. (:,\1. Bi,au111t11 ho1ne, d ream kl!-brokrr, 5:i;,..&115 or 528-1917 6-12·66.17 ll<'.1ltor vhl'n, bu11!-111~. asi;ume 5·'-*'ii Rltt>r -1 :.'.\0. I Wonderful Westcliff Th<' f'llrifl~rd <'t11r~' ll';Hls lo 11 i·hnrnlini;: J Rrdrnon1. 2 bath I\ 11 h t•n111p lo•!l'lj' l'IH"IO~~'d Ian;,]. Srpllt'ul<' La1111d1·y Rflon1. N<1 lraffw ~1J'<'P I - J.ovrl.~ l:1n.lscar111g -f'lo~P In 1111 ~!"hool~. $17}.(lO. Phonf' &l:H'.'150 for appo111tn1t>nl to S('~'. SANDPOINTE Dramatic 4-bc'drooni, 2'..ii balh two slory slU('L'O hon1e ln Orange Counly's most eon- l'l'n1ent location, Only one ye11 r old but fully and hciiulifuUy landscllped, nrar _.C'l100J.~. park.~ & p I 11 r gl'ound.'. ~ 11\llHllf's lO :\ lrre- 11·11.I'~. Shulh Coa~t f'l11:1n. !"llill.! t•arp<'ling. [1r('pl<1(·r, $:'(·.~oO. 011nrr s<'llu~ prln- <'1pnls r11 ily. ;,:,7-3111 . NOISELESS I r"" l~•·1111lif11I 'I l'h 'drn1 011 11,u.:C' Jo i l-:~l"••l h•nl ,'\'n, co~111 i\l<'Stt 11C'1gl\l:wH'liood, prir"d 10 s•·ll /asl a l $;1;J,'.100. ;i.1r.-.~\; Ill loan , apr. paynlt?ms of $143 SflLOR TRADS~ a m<.rllh. $-1()..1720. of BR/2 Ba home • for ·4 2955 Harbor TARBELL lln11s or 24 'x£()' mobile tiom* Back Bay H.R. or F'.V. * 2 BR &ti R-:l Joi. $23,500. BACK BAY BEAUTY Broker 642-4816 Lovrly roun1ry ho1ne on qulet --BY OWNER cu· rlc sac strl'el. lt-.fi\1ENSL 4 BR. 2 BA. l~e ram rm, bac·~ y11 rd. 3 bd1·m5, 2 bft1h~. lands('apcd, renc('d & spkl~. fa n1ily roon1 . Under n1arkl'I Gfl0(1 f i n a n c i n g aiii.il. pn<.'e at $36.000. Vogrl Co Sl!l,000. :-19-318.i. • : Hi•:illors #10 2(>;)2 Ne wport ----------~ Blvd, C.~L 5~8-!l,3·16. ASSUi11F: 4i,~~i· loon. Ni~ - ---. -clean~ br, fain pool, big lat. Balboa Pen1n5ula Re<luct;>d pric{' $30,900 f~r 4 AR, rll'n, 3 ba. Nr, Racquel qt1i('k 581!'. ;-,.IO--l!J43. ~: I CIL1b & hoal ran1p. $:-i9,SOO 2 Br, l!lrge gar, fencrd .Yd.1 i\1arllhall Realty £75-4600 close to schools & ~hoppinc. C-11--P -k $16,000. 272 Costa Mesa St. o ege ar li46---9136. '. ! • CUTE 3 br. 2 ba, patio. . lge yard. Sm down irr Con1Pn1£>rl Ho1nr for Sa le Tl B 0 . 3 1 BR 2 B\ assume $1119/mo. pymnl!, Y wnri g. · · $2·1,000. B owner 646--8J~CI. Grac1nus LR. nf'I\. drps. cpls. -c--~,Y-~--~~"~ Panl'lf;'d fani. r m, C;imeo Shores luxury 2 br Jc Srr\'. porrh rlen hon1e, beaut Rarge~. Lg. t"f>1·. pa 110. Fn11l lr<'rs \\"ill ~at:nfJr<' 111 $69.;,oo...for •·11 """ -• · ·11 I _q1~k ~;i~~--0~, 675-569' :1 , ,:m11 :l"\'.-I-A .Oi:l n _ ___ _ __ 2;,12 An1!.-.1'~r Pl. ;~1;,...~i12~ 2 BR h ~l' on R-2 Jot. Incl.aat- Up•·11 Sul & .'1un 10-:-, proved 11l:u1s !or addi1ion Qr l7fXI ~CJ-,;i. S2·1.~/offer. ~1 -----~-~.---... ll\\!\l'I .. l.l7-ll0!J(), · ~ 4 HH. 2 BA. fan11ly rn1. ~·IPl". 1-1, .. ,. --4-,. 2 b ~I • ". nP1v, 1, a. ~ ...... k11 , 11/panlry. D1n1ng rm or ' . M k If C<J p-• , r;i s. a r o Pr . .r.. 1""-s1ud.I'. Nrw ca r p e t ~, PIJlll Dr . .Yl6--4S6L , f11"f'pla!~' patio dPek B: ----. • .J1nn!.,""lr1:~. S.12,900 11/10'1, BY 011ncr: \\lcstsidl'_ Blulfs~I COSTA MESA f'r,.. f'\,1111 pl" nf pr11<lut"1 fll REALTORS i 644-7270 :'-'1ne !1o•auldt1I lr<'P~ !'1'1 lhf' I pll'IUl'l'S(jilC 1'10'<\' frun1 l!H' l11•1rig and f.innl.11 11rr~ of 1J111; .'rarkl1ng :t l>l1d1'Cto.1ul ~I ,In. ;:..J!l-2005 Cor 11pp "t. t.1·, I.:_ yrd. _1111t10. 10~ C ---~ -i\lonrnv1.1, 521.9:10 &1&-3432;. orona del Mar · _ _:::E.oV"'°E"N::.I Nc:G=S _:C::.A:.:Lc:Lc_S:.:5::.7 ·.c3oc:5::.6~0'-R__,64_5_.o_l _33 __ , '~a~"'w~1I;"& S~~~ General General THE BEST IS Dovu Sho•u ~ 2 RfL 2 B,\. Ol'n. Frptq. YET TO COME rntio~. Pool pr1vi!, ij.e~1 1.:1 11! ho111<'. :\n a1110111a1te __ ~.'.!II J~1·l1u1·, ("\I _ "·li"r .~nf1<•11<T, t1111lt -1n ~'"'· IMMAC. CHARMER Pele /Jarrell f<ea/t'f P"eJe11!J LAGUNA HILLSIDE PANORAMIC VIEW of city and shoreline ru~ton1 built 4 bedroon1 . 2 story horne \rlth dining room, fa1n ily roon1 anO gan1e l'on111 1vit h bar. Open beam ceiling and bca11t1f\1I panelling. 004 All vie\1', !'\, Laguna. Oren Sa t. & Sun, 1-5. SHORECLIFFS ILLNESS FORCES SALE -.Tettv and ocean vie\1·, spacious ~ bedr oon1. farnily roon1 rlining roon1 <ind den. l'111e cr~1 f1 sn1an­ ship '1hruot11. J3eaut1ftil ly carrd for J:l~ Shorecl1ff Or., ('orona de l ,\lar. ()pen ~at. ~x Sun. t-5. . CORONA HIGHLANDS HIGH ON A HILL -th is irnn1aculflte 3 bedroon1 ' ho1ne \V!th pool. has a litt le (If the flirt \l'ilh a !iltle of !he ne\1'. l,1v1ng room\\ ith firep!<'!Ce. fa1111l y room v.•ith frr epla\e, cover- ed patio 11,ith 1vct bar and vic\1' deck . $58.500. Incl udes land. 540 De Anza Dr., c·orona del •: Mar. Open Sun . 1-5. , PENINSULA BA YFRONT .• CHARMING OLD ENGLISH -:l bedroom ho1ne \vith 1nagnifi cent 52' vie\~· fr ontage. .1;eparate Surnmerhouse. trees and lovely gar- den. pier & fi oat. :SI 79.500, Office Open Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETI REAL TY 1605 Westcliff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 . General General " " " " :: " ' ·: :: Waterfront - Corona del Mar Last large fee -parcel on Newport F·{arbor. Approx. 1 acre -170 ft. on water. with 3300 sq. ft. beach home and dock. Will i;ell all or part. Priced under comparable \\'alerfront properties. Phone; 642-2171 er see your breker 1 ............................................................. ~ '. General I General :; REPOSSESSIONS 1--------< Srarklint: t•lc11n ho1nes, some I BEACH BAR GAI N '• n1'1\l.I' pa1n1erl &. r11 riwterl. 2 R<'::i,111. :I BR .• l111T11ly rn1 .. l, .\ & ~bdrm~. SQrTI!.' 1\lth hltn~. 2 ("H r i;:;tr. Ali 1h1s fnr fV"lL~. Fll1\-VA con1·. trrm~. 0111.11 $:?11,:iJO. from SW.000 ro S4rl,000. CAY WOOD REAL TY COLl.l~S & WATIS JN<". 6306 \\'. Co11sl llwy., :\_B. &M.1 Ad11m.~ Avf'. 962-~.'>23 548-1290 CaU 642-5678 & Savi'! C'tll &12-5678 &: ('t\.IJ~e ll. ,;_ _____ _ ·• .. e 642-251 I • Yo11r u\1'11 , . .-i n1 p Ir I ,. I y ~'.·q"d. ~ $21i5. &12-3082 "[ I ~ 2828 EAST COA~ 'HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR , CALIF, 111g 1·1·11h't a11d di,sk~. d•~h-(In a ti •'l'-lllll'(! r·ul·d<'-~ilr 11 .i~li<'I" ;ind •'~1 ·(·IJ ,.111 •·.ii'· ••ll a hl11f f 01vrl"i{)()klng II\!' fl''I~ 1•111 11111 k(' 111ini: r•a.•.1 0 1.,,;111, .1 Ir~ br.~. 2 haJl1~. for !h" 11lfr llr, 11 nn11' (';di. larn 1.111 . iJ,Jr! M't' for llOUl.,,<'lf -j\11 P1 l("rr1 ro ~"II 1111~ 11 knrl lic- for,. 11~1 111~ Sl!l,llOO nhl1i.;:11u111. P1·•ce S17,!l:10. l111 •111~hr•1t hf'~<·h h0111r, Th<' :'!J7-t l3•. , 2 br•d1·f~1n1 11111ls s1·ru11·111,«J IE;;t Bluff ' ' , hy A Pfl\"alt' pnt1n. A PfTfl'C lt '""" """ """' '"'·ome fTOWNHOusc !'<111!11 Of hi!(hl11ly (d!)~f' 10 ~ $26,950 roll,,g·· r.ark i\)'('11 3 bftlroon1. '2 h,d!1. (()l't1rr lot horn(' 11·11h h1g as.<;l1n1Jl)h• 1"'11!1 a l ()·-;. llllt'l'!':>I , l'1:1.11n11'!1I~ llrf' JU~! $1 71/nin. 111r!. !al:f'i; & ln- Stll'l•llf'\' 011nc'r ,JU!<l mo\'rr! lo 11r1•' !10111<' and .1'f1l! can TI1<11"1' ri~hl 1n ~ Newf)ort •• Fairview 646·88 ll (anytime) POOL TIME ( 1! '~:;.; 11( )[':-;I•: S1\Tl ilt[J1\ Y 11•\11> llt\ 1:-.r: 1111,(1 Tl':'!T\ ST l 1:r .• ,.,,,,.,, "'Ir., l.1<"1;•'. :! Rl1, ~ H;, h<o1n•', f1r,·11I , ~111111•, "'P' 11-.,11' r1·p.~ -~ <if f',, 211 1; \(!" lrl"r f't' .'i.· 1h·r·k••d pool ('In•,,• In :di ~l"hnvl.; and i\0'11 po1·1 (',.n1rr Lachenmyer Realtor Mesa Verde Pacesetter Reduced $2450 J 11st rrducrrl for quick ~Jr -now 1·:1ci1nl !111~ 3 Brrl- f'lflll1 P11r,.~rurr is l··waird in l'/J"{'.~ll~r flr<'a . Nredl' snrn t• 11;11n1 hul wha ! a prier. S<'f' 11 11'111' ~>!G·~f.40 262'1 lh1rhor, C.:-.1. "Bililder's Repo. Onf' man's loss cr1n !)(' your gain. Rc11dy for irnmcd. pos. f'S£ion; 5 BR, 2 BA, oorn,.r l101T1r, Trrr1f1c locafk:ln. w/ nrw pa1n1. shak"" roof. lire- plaf"I' & hi rge klti.~1. 2,100 sQ f! ol fa mily living. Suhm11 ~·our terms -Buildrr voants lfl SC'!I. Call :J.t6-:l.'WI IO('lf'n F.ve~.) General ..,eneral 308 S. BAYFRONT SAT/SUN , J.S L'niqucncss in dcsrgn. con1bined \Vi lli a fan- tasti c bav 1·1e\v <ire onl ,v l1\'0 of the qual it ies founrl In th is prin1e b:1yfront dupl e.;. ::\ Bdrn1 , 2:1 ~ bath s in tJp pc·r <~ :1 tJdrn1. 2 bath 101\ler. Xlnt S\\'1n111)ing" brcicll 111 front. $\6!l .500 , JUST LISTED ,i\t1 r:ic tive 2 brdrn01n. bci1n1 ("cil1ng born e nn Lillie l:dn nd $57,!iOO {Jpt·n Snl. &: ~un 1-.5 1511 .<\IJalone Pl. NEW 2·STORY .1 Be<lrnnn) & den h11111c_ F'LL"S 1nco1nc <1pt., on (:r<1ncl ('an;"11. DELU XE DUPLEX T::sC'cllrn1 inC"r1 1ne pol f'11l1;il, J.1 r an cl n c \1·. .l\lc<l11l .·lype .:irch1t1•c!ure. $9!L5(Hl Open S<i!. & Sun. 1·5 :!(JO flu by WILLIAM WINTON, Real Estate 229 Marine, Balboa Island 675-3331 :i ld-~.~l~ l .11·i11~ ;i1 1nl;,rid prier~. sh11rp ·I H1•d1·111. IH11110·. H1111!-1n~, flJ ('pl;u't• 111 •')(t 1•ll{'nl run• <1111011 "111.1• 7 ,\•·ur~ old. II 0\0ll "''E' II \olll 'lj hll)' if ;ii S 1~.~.1~1. ~.l!i-S6Hf (JPJ-:N ,<.;AT, SUN !l1irn-tip111 ! IG(J (ll1•n<':1g\,.._. TPrT 6l:?-66:i7 ('\f DELUXE TRIPLEX 2266 MINER, C.M. :?-2 P.11. 1-1 RH . n<'11• rarpl'!~. xl111 j'OJnd . s:.2.:.00. 10' ~ d11. t!PEN SUNIJ1\Y l·:i "lll"il"ir6e~eaft~ 546-5990 $34,900 REAL TORS 644·7662 OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 ,-REDUCED'''' 1168 BOISE , C.M. l ;Gr.::':::';":;1;-------;~~~-------, . . . . . 'l..tll'i.:" ~ ~ti'~ ~ RR, 2 RA . enerCI General \I 111 ~,.II 1J11d1'r J.JIA 11ppra1.~-1 , 1 · 1 1 * OCEAN VIEW * :Frorn very attractive Irvine C'ove ho1ne . a Bdrms. &-2 bat hs. Farnily rn1. Den . 3 ('ar garage plus a \l'Qrkshop. J·luge \vooden deck area for ynur r<i1 io f11rn itu re on v1c1v ~idc of home. fl esidents of I.his exclu~i ve area en· joy their 01vn prlv. ~andy beach \V /life gua rd protec tion & gate g'u ard a! peak traffic. F'o r 1\pp't. to sec. r a!I the n un1bcr beln1I' or yol1 r O\l'n broker. Priced to sell at S99.950. CHIL T ROBINETT, REAL TOR 645·0128 -1 1 <'n "" 1111:(' 11 1111 v n'°rn. ill' N•·w ca!>''l.1n1-:. ~-,rr." l\nrlhg-111r, cul-•!r-~t. 'r•rn•·r lhl, ;i BJ{,~ Mil: \\~lk ROY J. WARD CO., tu ~hopp onr,• Ask111i:; S~7., .io. RE AL TORS Cnl" :,.1;1-IM2 1 io(X'n t'\·cs1 16-19 \V<'11ti;li rt Dr. N B. $27,950 S BDRM. + FAMILY RM. 616-022.<I $22,950 3 BDRM, & DEN Nt>wly d('cor;i!('d. Enlry hill!, ('Ul1venient floor pla11, \<'all l11 11 1111 1•11 rllt'ling, Pnr k likr yard. :~10·1720. 2955 H .. rbor TARBELL F'l'ln11ly rm. \\llh firrpln••r, _ _ __ !::-=~":"'======~==-~======~ 1·111ry hal!. 1lln111i.: rni., 11111· IT'S ALL TOGETHER General I General 11n11 11·00fl p11 nrline. buill. AH ouli.1d!' n1a1111rn~n!'l'. 1----------, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 I 11~ :, RdJ'111 ~. ('ll .• ~ 111-171{). I y11 rrl 11 nl'k, p;1 i111ing .~· pool A PRIVATE VIEW LOT 29!15 Harbor TARBEL L 1·01'l' clonr for _l'QU ln !11 111 KINGDOM t>>i:l1'a 11J1·p 3 Bf{, 2 B<i. WESTSI DE BLUFFS hl11ns, nvrr,;i1.c<1 rthJ .e-111·11et . Ooly S'.lO,fl()(). Lrl! 3 Rrirm, -INCOME - 2 Ba. bcRutihi! NJllercd {0Cf'an & ~1ount11ins) Quif't PROPERTY Askin~ $~1.900. VacsrH! Hur- f'R!io w/firep!ll Lot,; of cup· cul-dr-~c slr('Cf, $16.~~-S'.lOO. movN> you in ry: Call (;lrn Quern '.'>'10-1 1 ~1 w/terms. II ER IT .•. G E REAL ES· boords in gar11~r. So many '!(I qualilled buyer. ·rATE. f'X-tra._~ you J\1UST SEE!! MESA VER OE 2-story 'h""'"' '"' ""'"'"' 0"'., BIG LITfiE HOME . 10 ' ;, rlfl'\'n and thr 011·11<'r \\"Ill hf'lp fi11nnre. $1!1.7.-.0. For drlalls t·all 673·85~. 2 BR. 2 BA., The Blu~ eOPEN DAILY J.S e 2224 PACIFIC DR. N<'11', \'ac11nl, 4 bclnn. plus lgr. l<1n11ly r m. S..· ~lu<iy. .~1 , Balt1~. .'Vln,q fa11!;1.<I Jr" l"IPW <If hHy 8' Ol.~'1111' $12!!_,,-,oo (',\1 .1. 67;; ~)·~ liif' ))O'fH "h, 1rn111.~ r·nur!~ f>r ~·oyl'r Pntry, .~ratr.~ up ., 1:ra<'i(lllg living rm., ad;o1n- ing formal d i11ing rn1., ovet- s11:erl. pn1·. "pool view" p~­ tu1 Spa<"'iou.~ rn.<lr. l!UI~ pins o:enerous 2n<t bdrm. l full ha h. A1 ail. tor s;ife 8t ~.':7.:l()() nr Jt'il>!' I() ri~h! pad. ty 11.I $375 P"r n1on!h. ' OPEN HOUSE s111111nn111:; l~'l<1I ,19,flOO 111 SUNDAY 1-5 s ::ii.:1 00. !10 ·, Joan.~ 548 VISTA GRANDE """'"""· LIVE LIKE A KIN~ Wa Iker & Lee A ""'""'"' "'"" m "'< '21\.1:: \111•sl!'l1 ll J>r[\-p f>H;-7111 Of)f'l1 'Ill 9 Pi\! IMAGINE! CORNER DUPLEX SOUTH OF HWY • $40,500 University Realty ;1001 E Cst. Hl\·y. 67.l-651 0 BY 0 \l'NER -Lu~k Harbor 1 Rlull~ 11•11 h " purk for a hai·k yard .. 1 ll<'r!room. 21h h11lh -li1Jo:unnu~ living !terr wh<'rp all 1n~u1l rna nce i~ provltlrd for 1he l11wn 11nd cno1mu111!.v pool. Be11t )llJy In thr Bluff~. $4 3 ,Sj}O'. 673-8!"1e.Q, ~ \O ,. THE REAL "i;iS'fATERc; 1--------~~·I View Hills homr. 4 hr, 2'~ Fountain Valley bn . frun rn1. brkf.~t nook. l -co-""'ooc~::c-:-'o""=- \•n 11llrd rr1l ing~. 2 lrph's. :! FANTASTIC POOL 1:w)(ll ~11cs. Virll'. C a ll a ·nr! ;,o o s11. ft . \)4•1-60!)2. RrPrrn!ion~IUJmpu~ RoolTJ T F 'I H 11ith hu.i:r buill -in "'el hti.r wo am1 y armony 0 h 4• I l and potJJ t11hl1>, make lh1s 1 n 1 1~ :i 1' OI on Pr<'~· ra111•1\ •'n1oynwn1. Add ~ 11g-1011s 1'01 1~rt11n. Rl'1o"·I · )- 1 bl'dmon1s, 2 baths, bra11d ""Y·. mon1y 2 hdrm. h<)ll11' tlf'1v "~ha1f' \Vl\V cnr tin. + 1-hdrm_ .i:ursi ll PL. lan11J -. . . · pe""''' • bl .. 1 1•2 """ and r..'(1~t1ng GI L oAn " )-illf ' :I .• ......,. :t"' U . •t R It 11nyon" can 11ssun1e su . niverJi Y ea Y 10 7' ,~., n n111~1I pe 3001 F:. Cst. Hwy. 673-6.110 tage rlltf". Beller see ·W• C11ll 545-8-124 (optn eves). 2018 S. CAPELLA. C.M. OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 SHE RWOOO REAL TY CALL S<I0-8555 Costa Mesa onl' today. Min, of $3. Newport Heights $19,950 IS THE PRICE rlowo """'""'· ._. \\'HI lease or 1ea.'lf'-OP· for thi~ vrry IO\'l'ly 3 Walker & L-l. \outh .. Coast --. $31 ,000 4 BDRM.+ FAMILY RM. t1ou 5 txlrn1 horn<'. "-I 2 ""'' \ Tl 1:11 ,_,,_.r room, 10me. ir ~ lmmrd111lc l){'rtipnnt·y. lll.8n is hiRh rnough 50 you 2Q.1J \Vf's!cliff Drive ~ A!~'5Cl 3 bdrm hon1e ror l"lln 11.ssun1e l\'ilh payml'n1~ fi46--7711 Open "Iii 9 PM~ lrasr, Con111l'I or SlfiO p<>r monlh, 11•hich 111-MUST SELLl,......;- ·~· HIRITAG!l VETS ~ '"'""". HERE IT IS! ..:::;;:::=====~ ~ Rrdrm, 3 b111h_., In C!ls!ll 4 Bdrm k den, 2'J bR th, firopl, bltins, rov'd palio, ,;hake roof. h!rl & ntrd • POOL •• tlU(O Kara~!' door OJ)('nr r. room for ll<'lltt or t·amp('r or trailrr $~7.000. Roy McCardle Realtor JSll} Nrwport Blvd., C.J\I. J,arge mon1.• lhniout, dining r1T,., natural u~rd bri!'k fire-I pl111."t'. et11ry h:tll , OVC!1;-l~t-"d livin)l rm, ;140.1720. ACa;;NT 616.JZ.~;, I I I , c' ui Pll 11 I. Modrrn hllll!-!ns, TRANSFERRED! COR.i"ll'f:l $25,950 rl<'<'P . p1lr. <';irpel5, 11Jso l..11i-gc 4 BR! Boar or trijp- n111!t•h1 ng rln1pr.~. llOtJbl"I l'l' roorn ! Crptd, dr;iped, ttd /l!('S;1 :-.:n 1lr».1 n tr, )'<HI. A~k- 1111.: $:r., !l-1'). S<'(' 1t 111ul hu rl)' -('.1J; .">Hl-1 !:,t !Open r1·1'J'.~ --- 548·7729 OPEN HOUSE . -· - 2955 Harbor TARBELL QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 4 BD, +FAMILY RM. w'"'a""1k"e"""r<.&c,.11,Lee "H'"A"F'FDAL REALT f R'•1111t 1f11I hon1r, ·l 111111 !117.t>d ~ hl'd rn1.~, /Am1Jy rn1 + f1 rr. l '~l:l 110.i t::vcs: 541·' pin er, 11 ~.•urne :i·\ '1~ <111r. l11an 'd0-1720 TARBELL 7955 Herbor 2790 H11rhor ijll'tl. 11t Arlnn1.~ · · \V It IT F. ELEPHAN ;>1~>-046:-i OIJl'n "Iii 9 Pi\1 Olll'rrunning your ho Tho la1te111 dr11w In the West "C11sh" •. 84!11 lhrm A ~(II)("! "·11nt 11d 11 • .l(llOd • , a Daily Pllo1 Clualfied Dally Pih.:lt Cl11~~ttiM lnve~!ment Ad . 6~2--5671 DAILY PILtrr for a~ ~~;;:~-~ ~:___ ---· -, --·;.;:;.""'""'-"'"' ..... .:-. ·¥r:Jlllll&il !!' . .!"T~= .... ~!'~..fF•.-' __.:;:;::_ · ~-...... .;,~=1""~··1..--.:."" ;;;~.-;;~-~~_. ' ' ' I • ' OAll.Y ,,._GT. 51l1H1ty, Jlllr ll, lt71 \ ... 1 ~~~-.... ~~~~~! ~-~,~ ...... ~. ~l~~L ~ ...... ~ ... ~"'.~,~~~ :_1~ _-~ _~ .• _.~ •. _:,~~ie :~[ -~ .... ~"' ~l~~i .__I -_ ... _ .... __,!~ .:.( .. -;;"';;"";;;l;;~;;Jl1;";;'".;;·•·_:.,;;~~-";;· ~~~·1~·-.... ~·;;'1 { j Irvi ne Irv ine L•gun• Beach Lido Isle Newport Be•ch Newport S.•ch Duplext1/Unit1 Business ''-l'i;;;~~~~;i;o:~~i ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I C'""===-----1 tale 142 Opportunity 2.QO IF ' •mNTIO I OWNER ANXIOUS 216 Via Loree BAYSHORE:s eholce loc•-1,..=~---.,..----I ·-"'---.;....--~ , ~1~ N G LOWEST PRICED FAMILY GONE -Two Yean New! oon! • Br. a1_, BA. din. 3 BR, 2 ua & 2 BR Ohl AutomotlY• tjroovy dup!ele: rln~ lo Atll"., ~ll'.?Oft'd beam 3 BR . J f r S I l !>, no down, price(! low d ~•ch. Tip--t()p sh.&pe, Llvr Owntr5 108!! • your gain wllh room. J-IUje mas!('t br. iz:11rage, encM yards · ake Manag•ment a •s• I m.~. 3 Bedto0m, 2 ba!h. 4 Bdrm., family rm. on o r just gett\ng s tarte ? 6 1 .& .... ~me "'/~uth patio, on. 11115 beautifully appointed I $69,500. Realtor, 646-0732. over 6".'.,, GI I01.n, CaJ.J Do )'OU !lke \1orlong w/ 19, 100' --• I hi h k . U . Be sure to see this in one, let tenant help make Y ..W.000. ..a 847 ~· c. I • K fe, .... ~ oi, un l e mar et, In ntver-"Palermo" home in Harbor N . h ow,"'r ....,,""'" people but don 't 11 ...... sel • VERY SPECIA L 2 bd paymts. Asking S39,500. A 912 Via Lido Soud •wport Haig 11 ~10, bt'autiful slun1pto11" sity Park. 2lh Baths, -View htlls, locATed on A 1ng Can you 11Wlazr '-'-1 1 d 2 b t h mu~r S('r. Charming s1ngle-s1y. 3 BR. 2 ---_,,-...-.,....---llncom• Property 166 ~ 'IU'ep ace, patio. 11 r ron 1-bltns., 2 frplcs . ( 1 in rm.,. a . 0"''n ou~e . OCEAN VI EW ba. home on 90 fl. lot U!ed !paciou' corner lot, (you I 2 ON LOT __..... people -C.&n you .&ccepc an 'tfom.d. Carpt"1:1, draJ)f's. instr. bdrm ) ONLY \\ltate stucco, red ~lie 4 BR . 111m rrn '.l harhs. 2 brick front J.1:e. palio. own the land1. 'The owners MUST GO! *LAGUNA BEACH* inrome po1e.nr1al of S2SOO overaJzed double gar11gl's. $30.500. Call us today I roof & unglazed Italian 1 •96 ,...,,, really 1•:ent '"•il-1lur· 1n up-Cle•n. J hr home T r1:ar 1 8 UNITS $89,500 f}l"r mo & up? Jnvemnent -...... -. ,. " ,., . n Frp ("!'. Lo\\'etit prH't'fl homt' I <# •'1\1\). 'd ·~ d Pl ,.,,..1sung ... ~ · assuin-to see ii :! tlie ,rs. thruout. A 01 iti;' type in rhe &rE"a. Tip of Lido l•I• grading: Lovely 4 bfdroom, I br home on N. Newpnr! Income ()\'er Sl.000 :\lo. Clo$e !'ff( • S.]V\JIJ st>rure . ease Ml_ile loe.n \\'llh !argr doll"n GfiE1\f g~eenbelt Joe . $"l!l.9(JO BP11.u1. .i BR .. 5 Ba. honle 2 d ining _room and family Blvd, ru· ~'eJ1rm1mrer. tn. ll'lllk 10 shops At !x-ach, cii.I! 171 41 7711-1714, b!>t\\'l'l J*yment. I LOOKING . • • • for $30.000. DESPERATE OWNER I frples, :>ti h. wa (Pr fl'V')nlllh!' room w11h wet bar. A Vl"ry Large 101, Cl zone. Oller NN'ds a lilllf' •l'ork. 9am & 4pm Mon thru-Thun. ' RI i*• FOR EXTRAS? 0 H. I I 00 lijl('t'i:ll t1Qn1e for \Jf"ry ~pt"l'· s~.500. Cllll 213 Ge1 ·3900 II PLACE Rk:ALT\' 4!l·l-tl7U4 · N DWf'Mf PRI@ Not i n c 1 u d e d else-COM PL ETEL Y ... ~1\;10~'·;~::~0;·r;:;r~·~~~ ::~'. 1~:~.~r: s.~.~~e 111 slips. 1a. profile. Call for an <ip-am·! pm or ate 6 pm, skr. :!969 S. Coast H"·y,, L.B. TO BUY OR 1-4471 ( =J S46.t10J I \\here~ This 4 bdrm. REDECORATED lo!: n"('ds rl<'an-up. Re<lui·. Bill Grundy, Rltr. roinunent \\'11h charm CHAR.\11NG custom 3 Br 2 * NEW -UNDER SE\.L A BUSINESS li!~~'l"l':"':!'~'.":-'.":",.... individual hon1e is not Thruout, is this spark· e<l 10 S25.00J. .1 11 Bayside, llo'B fi7 :..6!61 646-nn. s;J9.900. Ba. Sharie trees, lovely CONSTRUCTION -~OLLANO B_US. SALE~ LEASE-O PT ION only located in lovely ling clean 3 bdrm., 21h. ONE OF A KIND I * PRESTIGE * carpe11ng over hardwood 10 UNIT APTS. The Broker "1th Empathy : ~BR. 11!4 BA, in f111e .r.v. UNIVERSITY PARK, balh plan. Not a thini La1nnnt Lang .... ·orthy r!r~1gn, FOUR BEDROOM Li:. brick firtpl. Be.11me<1 IO Delux l BR12 BA. 23.12 _1n 6 Ora.ni!:e AvJJ., C.M. -• b · I I d d t · II l Jf • c• 2 . livlngrm, Wormy chf"stnu1 E-d•· A~• C.M M .. ,1 ''' SG-41.70; 540.0608 anytime :·.neighborhood. c1ose 10 ut1scomp etewcov. neee .o.1nove1n rPay"1_1 crf',nt.i • ...,rn1, Hraunfull.vdcrora1e<!fanil1y " u \\ d 1 1 ' ~~· JI ·" II 1· I t t t ti d h A-k I "500 panelg. DelightJul IE"rra ce in 10 3ppre~i11.tE"!. 11r,,ooo. e nee sa es ~Pe : _...,......,..'!. · u1't'y 111 .... c• on pa 10s, e cc. g a e s , s. a r . enJo.y1ng . te goo a. · 111i.:: "•.. · hQ111r. Oversi1."" lo!. l..an:r * THE BLUFf'S * 1 '11J· s21· I f " I · J f U t p k WHITE WATER l'!lsy upkeep garden! ~. 011"ner. Eves 646-5302 , is onf'. J. mo. 1nest qua . carpet in.({. 1 e in n1vers1 .Y ar . South J>t1t10. Df's1rPd str('et , 3 AR 'I• h 1 1 acre lot. 646-!J91. -~~~i >lice Little Business : .SHERWOOD REAL TY W 'dyed to n1atch !iv-Offered at only $29,950. VJ EW 10 slrrr! lor.:a!1<111. S71.$00. I View: ~~\•e~ienta~~ Y P;~: 1~-~--------1T3J2-BR/1 BA HOMES Art g11.lll'ry, frames, gift.s, 3'ALL S40-85S5 ing rm. couches. \Vall-NEW ON MARKET Cho1ee lot in J\lystlc llills. OPEN SUN. 1.5 ~hoppini;; "'-~chools. By BY OWNER Newly der-COMPLETELY goorl used furnicur<'. Ver:t untington B•ach ed garden & perfect Se1·,,ra.t trees pli1nlerl on lot. 227 VIA L IDO o"nr•r. 6-14_5213 11.fter 6. oraled, l m 1n a cu! ate 2 REDONE attractive ~tor!'. lnw renh d ivision of adult & 124.soo. Pr11J1 Gill tii.'l-2723 --BR-lrg ram rm. Lri 101 Nf"w crp(s, ne1v drps, new gond te11.se. S.3000 req'd incl family areas, fully lndscpd., very WOODS COVE B ryant Wies t Rea ltor QUIET AND Shown by 11 PPI ~~2482 tilt, new floor, new pain•. 1n\'en!ory & Dat~un 111ation COUNTRY pr1v, 3 bdrm. home in Charming J Mrn1. 2 li11. 33--v· L I Pnncipals only ~29,.)()(l, Hug, I· •. 2336 Eld•" A"•· "''"· 642-6391 or f.46-4558 • . . a,, 1a inn. J\'.e111por1 Be11 ch PRIVATE " ,, • UVIN' 1 AWARD WINNING Broad1noor, Tur t I e hPan1s & hltn~. Your cho1ee I NPT Heights _ 4 s;::-2~ cr.1. $60,000. 011·ner. E\"e~ CAFE, equipped. Ideal for In tL-city Plan 4, in Turtle J~ock, Rock Locate~ just 1,,;2 nf rarp'R'"E'A"'L.""1EX · .1 BR. 3 ba. 60x90 ..•. $77.~ A l<1vely 4 hedroom h()m<' lam rm. ga.r. fncd. SJ4,00J_ 1>46·5302 organic loorl~ or c.&tering'. .. m: Broadmoor. 4 BR. 2l/2 blk f k .l RR .. l'·~ ha . 45xAA .. $~.;illO 1•1th rhir.k shai;:: r.arpr-r~. <m·nf"r :J.11\-11.477. C.M. 12) 4-PLEXES etc. Reas. 64 z_214!t in th is x1ra sharp, rambling ba ., for the very spe-/ · r 1 om major par ·s Real Estttt• 4 BR. ,I Ila . oo.~!lR .. $13;.ooo ri r.h wood panrl1ng, anrJ a ' , poo t · 1 " 1 d SPACIOUS Spani~h ~BR. rlin Lrg dr lux units, '.'11esa Verdf". Money to Loan 2•• .:nnch home featuring !win-ciat price of $44, 750 \ S, enn1s c s.. 917 Glenncyrr. L<iguna LI DO REAL TY INC. 111ce Y Ian S<'aperl yard with ~ .s)ze bedrooms panelled for-INCLUDl!\'G THE full recreation facili-494-8561 .l.~77 Via Lido 673_7]00 plenty o! room for a pool. rm, blrns. pario. W\!l d is-J'\r shopping, f"\i·y·s, Ptc.1 --..;.--------1 , . Ln r t'Ounr. owner. 547-31125. As sum., loan, principal on· 1st TD Loan mat dining room, 12· x 13' LAND. ties. Priced at $35,9.50. E .. z CARE I~ 0 tx!r.&s too~ S.35.500. ly. Sl41.950. 557-2876, :~iv.&te r1cn. harclY.'OOd &e & compare brand ncv• Call 646-7171. S•n Clemente .t·tiool'll. v .. 'w c.rpts & ctrpg, Sn111.H yard. e.xtrrior mostly Lido baylroni !lf"I' land! ~ ;::;-::::;;-;::~::-:-::=::;::::;-:;l-"-";'~1~36~1.==~=~~--1 7% INTEREST 1 • b 1 wood -•k d -• 11. BY builder, J·ust completed. 2 APL EXES $55 000 2 d TD L -~ry· right kilche-n w tb "SINCE 1946'' •"" e Wvuu Ce ini;s BR, 411! BA, Pl<'r & slip ..-' ' n oan 'bllin R IO pi"• Jo-ol slore-\1'1lh rxpo~ed beam~, II-.. ~ ~ .• o ,':~__, adj•cent delux triple.'le~. $6 ooo DOW~ ..,., '" Isl \\'Pst,.rn Bank Bldg. ..,,, "'"' -,~ .. n.• Cl be h & h · 2 t ' · ' 1,&fi c.&bin('t~. Nf'\\' p11111l in Univ,.rsity Park C'.:ire(ree enlcrta1n1ng 11·11h • • Oii·nrr, ~!_l.1.641,1 * * ose 1<' 11.c ~ op g, • Super, lan1asnc deal. Terms bai;ed on equity, 1&. out~ Derp, deep Jot, nice-1 llvin~ roon1 wl!h ~tOllP. :\BR. All bl1ns inrl. alann. LEADERSHIP R.E. Days ll3-0101 N ights ,,.,1 I rl · * VlnM * 1·ac., & 1n!ercom s'-'slrtn~. • ,12 "'" • 642-2 171 S4S-06ll •,," land~<'a,..d 11·Hh lall, tall • 1 ace, tning 11.r('a & Mesa Verde Im n ~ ' -...uo ~ b 1 1 l 1 Serving Harbor are11. 21 yn:, ',tre'es 11.nd 1nany shrubs. full _ uil!-in ki!chrn w i I t1 Prreherl on a blul! ov<ilook-e ec.. ga es. pv pa 10~-Eve: S~7.756(1 !.: &17-1732 C I I b' t-1 · kl Sattler Mortg•g• o. ;Pfice $2.1.:.rn_ All 1rrms. Huntington Beach I Irvine r 1 ·~ h" a~ hr r. I lo 11 in e; :{221 l\11NNESOTJ\. SpotlPss J 1ni;: lhp ~ay, you'll /all in ;r~;~~: ~a. 1;~, :· ~~~~~-;; 1 6 UNITS. Ea~t~irle C.rtl. 3J6 E. 11th Street ; Call 1147·1'221 I !n~rlhrr. Si:opa1«11!• l<lrf'pin,i: hr/2 ha . f<1n1 r rn, bltns, 2 Joie al lu·.<.1 ~1g!a ""Ith !h111 1 Avl'nue ~<;;anla Blll'h.'lra . ~lo~,. toS1·hools&shoris. [•iii0ii•iii00ii;;;;;"';;;;;;;;;;&I .. SEYMOUR REALTY $42.00 I NEEDED 11111>: h>'I.~ :i hl!r:ns. & 2 fq1h•,nrwrpt1r1rps.:SZl,9llO.l luxu1·1ou.~3hdPJTI .. 3h11,:r.100 1 64~-:wooo 11 __ fnr 11nco.r.11r. 642-:i()()() c hf I !7141 81"11 rh Rlvd., H•gn Bch Can br '.·nur only t'f)S[ If ~OU hath5. IMa~ICr l'f'!rcAt h~s I ;,,,,r, Ass11n1.<rhlc lnnn, B,\' :;<;. fl. hnn1e. s.~9.-.nn • In---. . pe~-'~·---1 as ast . \ 1 r Trnder loving rare fo r lh1s h h , ~ I Nr•1 27 Adull Apt ·•. only $200 per month. 3 Berl-nr-Y.iy pain!E.'d 4 bdrrn. 2 ba . deck ). Only $41,750. Call _ 1 M ' . y · -. ---1 S422·!XXI 1st & 2nd Trust Oe•ds t Oprn 't1I 9 P:-01 I ;ire a rt. Wll l paymrni.~ '1 at "' pr1valf' ocf'An 1·1ew , 01•·1wr. 6i:;-:1~0!l. cluc!f's land. Si1n Juan Capi:5trano ho10• P·1m g·-·b·l1 1° <SS o RICH IRWIN Hf LL'fOP ACRE . IV•bh B· k 1"2-4~·1 ;$16,!00 FULL PRICE-rooni~. separate laurnlr;.•, · ' P. ""'" ' .,. 1 n ie1o Realtor 675-6060 . ' '0 er ,,.. "''" FREE APPRAISAL.5 · h ~ _,, 11 F" 11 cation. You'll love ii! .AO -3 Bdrm~ .. 2 baths. J-am1I.' 1,1 UNJTS, good 1-. Soll or C M I I .ffir.r from lho "--rh. Hu,, ~2'L4•M. S37·.~ .. · 0 ~ 6' rm., sep. uri!. rm. SWJ/\-l · exchange down 5,.7711 I No'lir. grea! localin11 not too aiull\.11"-' oors. u pru:e /. .1 BR n ls J2'x40'1 , 3 hi\, THE BLUFFS I "'-osta esa nvestm•n ~" edh II ~II/ i 1r11 ,atreond.drp~.crp1s, $13 000 Jh Zh ·1 I lNGPOOL Ill d ._. anytm• 'bedroom with convertible Real Estate by r ·, REAL ESTATE lrnccd, pa110._ fl'onl yard 11 . ' r a, lri· eve . A oca!r on pF~·~·~<i~o~C~·~· ~·~I~"~· --"~":'5-000~11~~~!!!!1!!!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!'""'I -dtn. LovP!y tile;! b.\rh \\'ilh M VAY I lndsc-". I-"··~. 261 i 2 WIVl<'ll'. frple., dhl gar. t>lrr. 1.20 11cre hilltop with grE"all-M 1 ,_ I'" "IV ...,,,...nf' N Cd't H. h • 1--lley ,,,... H .. ,, ~ Industrial Property 1•• •Tr gag•0•·_. .•ont<en IJ•"" luh 11nd shn11'er. c )190 G!enneyre St. Paca!n 11.10-3959 .,,,. r, r. 1 ig "' "-" "' " 119 260. e ,~ 4"'9413 Catnol1c rhur~h. Lo"''' wel....,,m• A'k' '·'2 ~ rust • I ~parate laundry room, REALTY J..-5-l(j.{)316 12 '-" '"v · ng'" """'· $ SET UP FOR ----·-----< 'f-luge yarr! 60 ;.; l60. lo!s of Univ. Pl!rk CPnlrr, Irvine £MERAL _ BF:DROO:\f f:l Dorarlo price 1n Bluffs. Movi ng to Call 493-1124. Real1or NEED CASH •--m I" -. "'· S"bm1'< )'O"-' '"'· _o,·". °'.·1-01"8 C I . 0 BAY LOT t;ngr;idrd. 1 an <I s c ll p,. rl' lrgr Bl uffs unit. 644 2.%5. CAPISTRANO. b e a u r l f " I PROFIT $ ~1000 OR ~10RE '"" v .... ~ u u• "".., ·"' "" ~ :ti Anyl11nr ,1133-0820 p11l1n. I)~.·; $?ti,;JtJO. Q11·ncr Ownr_ " .down payment 11.ltrr in· l<~i·fl-l:ul o.v;on;c,-.""'~"-,-~~-1 oeean \•iew l{)(;1tion. Spac-/lav@ Sl2j,000. {'quity tn •&c Avco Thrill for a Re.Al speclion. VACANT 14 BR, 2'~ bi!, frplc, csTni dp~. F1nrs1 & Jar_crsr 11e11· lot BAYCREST-By Ownf'r. Jm . 1ous 3 BR, 2 Ba , \i1•. nn,1 prime warehcu~e and offi ces I E~ta !e loan. Upon approval W. alker & Lee ~hag rpl pAtin fE"fl('rr1 \'rl 1127 En1erald Bay !iA('R!f'JCF.! ~1u~t J:iPll -m11r 4 Br !l t:rr a srurllnl fam rni. d<'Juxe appliances, 1..1\s Vegas on 2.4 arres _ u~e rhe money however you ~ B<'dronrn , 2 hath Sl!l.~no, I ' . • 'I "'II G d R I pl'opoc< •<I ' J h 2 'J I t>. f I k Al k bo I r , , • l'PC fFI !" pr11. l'i yrs n1'1 . c..I run y •a tor .1· ~r r111rn . r •" n.1 ,,;11n rrn , rl1n rm. sf"p N!'w, $."l.l.900., ~96-9165. Porrn!ial incnnie S.l1.2()0. I e. so as a u ou 6[1 :< JOO frnecd lol. <lo11Ulr s::~.~m. ~:i3-:1~9~. ' I 311 Bay.~ir!P. N'p1. Bcaeh I ba. ~2'.'l .. iOO. 21i.'il l Allr'\nlr hr k f .~ t rm. !iv rm Santa Ana 11.111 C'X<'h ang~ fnr area from unsecurtd prrsnnal loans. rmo· H11 rhor Bll'rl. ;ii Arl11n1s ~~545-M~l OpPn ·1 11 9 P!'\1 ).!;t!"a<,:P, rlrr ne h111l:,n HIO, 675 6161 :'IJ1:;s1on \'IPI". s;;(.Ofiii. ii I I I Jo"A hl, Sl<llll' s1U1ng, 11·/w " "" ~ ----I I r bo J I d I 0 4 13.-.. ,_., ,,.,, ,,,,, •1'"'''·-"· "·· ,00 . 11 11-1r·l'!n1 er1 , 'P1·nr drp~. Hu111rng rnn Reh 10 San ~r sq 11, Jri,: fain r ni, !iv rni &I * TRI-LEVEL * Newport Beach ~ n 1 nr ;ii, 11 Y .\' · H USF.: FOR SALE Clen1Pntf'. Loc11J lK!dy Oll'l1· .;·~'EYERYTHINGS-~hFI~ \'U fpt'IS, drap1 ·~. !lnd \\"111dl'·Rrd Ln. ;,•,•: assum BY 0\VNER !:in<l.~e:.p•:d din rin, lnr1~l'p. $10 .7.:..0. l Bil. 2 ba/ Dining ha!C'Q11;'. ln,q n Sill _.00 61fi--2(J 'J-I," 2 B 1 e.· cannot ma.11age. 646-7171 · '" TH,.IJllT " NEW'' O"'fi<'r. 1!33--1337 1..:n1qt1e 1ntcnor . .\1ov~-in SPECULATORS · ·· · •1 ,,r, a. llmliy-<l ining rni. 620 Newport Cenrer Drive 1.0!'., ll BHOADMOUJt-;f"~{OC"k, (".Hldllion, -It's A Tear Down I Cllrpf'l/rlrllP"'". s 2 ~.!!~0 833.3440 he only th.ing thi~ ~ <\~k 112 . .N\ BARGAIN GJ~.114~ 2~25 \\'. Lon Ln. • plan 4 !4 Bf\ ~ hH fan1 '11\1 • : lllg · -NV !..'Ind a/11r1E" Is 11·orrh lhe CllOICE $72 000 TD E ~s !S .'I ne1v o\\·nrr, ~rw:) 962-4471 ( ::!~J 546-llOJ 1 . . • ' ' J PLACE REALTY . ·1'1~·971)1 HUNTERS Santa Ana ~ ' mert. ~ ~hv•ashf'r, . p a 11 ,. 1 J 1 n g, 1~1111 ,s• 8 c 3 1 1 ,. 1796 Chula. S-1.1.XlO 2969 S. Crmsr l/ii•v. L B pnre. Cute 2 bf'rlroorn hollsf' Open hou~ s.i t & sun :\Ill.<;t Sf'U qui<:kly. Pa)'!! bffmed rP.i11ng, p11.ln1, t<'r---_':~~--"-· ~nr_c. __ --_· -. . · ' _·_ Unhrlif'l'ab!c Bra1•h ]/()usr 1r n SIC'p!i fro1n 'll'Pan; A 2·~ pm Lots for Si1f• 170 $2.291 mo. 97~. 714-1~11;,5 ) · f&1.0 ,. fl 1ry"'11 y , <ind $200 MOVES CULVEHDALE _ :;;aerifirt' DUPLEX -Lai<Un>'I ChArrn h11r~11 1ft!;. \Valk rn ocran .1 rl1Jplr.x '"ilh a llf'rn1arirn! ST. GNJrge, L:!ah, '~-I acrf", rh1y nr f"l'I', .. YOU IN l Rn C'I"" · I 1 8 1 "I BEAUT. 3 BR, l~l BA. frplr. '-----------! '.,rotn>ssionally JandS('ll""\l. h.v 011·1wr. $'.M,'.""'. 2 ">'· , • ,an '"11'11". !rrr<;, RH, 2 BJ\ & ''''''''· fll'rpl, \'!('\\' n ay 1·a11 1e uut t, h"mr ., J 2 d h " ''Bkr. 842~2535. J\n, 2•, HA. s1r11,,. l!.1J..:\1n1. paiio. hi 11rr iinxir:iu~. ll·t: h\!1 11.~. dhl gar. F"111! prl('t'I $'.\:.l,'."J()(J, Call &.16-71 71. rrrirc 1r ! , r ..-~ ""' ·• ( hrdwd flrs. hltn~. lge porch " s1 es or n om~.,,~~~~~~~~~~ 3 Bdrn1 horn" ""illl I\ Sp1111· ~!11.I" :'If k fl 1.,9 ._r.,., k pA!l(), lge ~har1v Int on 11 n or 111vcs n1en1. · · ··ii r I) rr , ... """'' .!~Ii ·,on .. !11.<1 l><IPri. 111111't · r-11 bl I J ~ i~h r1~1r Uw11rr11 nH1~1 ~.-11. Laguna Beach A I o I I c11l-flr-s11<'". Nr. ~rhm!.' It ,_,.i NlUI"'"· sta e~. r('Cf('a-1 ie "111•1 f•"111Y. ~~-'.fa:!~-l;i~· Ion"' Call :>IO-!J'-J iO""n I D l t1oust1fetRent All nrfrrs con~ 1 r1 er c d --'----------'----.., " ,.~ l"hpg. i 2,·1.500. 011'nf"r must 11011~ · rta1 s, Boggs R!1y. Sl~-2:,:1~1. LITILE ''DOUGH''1Laguna Hills (''"' i .~f"ll. :i.11-."l7tl.l. ~11.-:til.l. 1'-------' LOT'S 'O' HOUSE Hl·~ATr:n p01ll . ~p111 Jrl"rl •!j!, 1l't HERITAGE ' S WESTCLIFF-VfLLA-1 Univ•rsi~Perk WATERFRONT LOT I . I flnn1" 4 11f> :i 1 1 , .... -• . B1 n"'nf'r. Ru1lr1 \Tlur o,1·n Hous•s Furnished 300 ,, ~rrii wl1ng 4 Rflr::.1 .~. Df·:N , · 1' " • '"· 11 " i;ir lill &TUI Carrrrrf' l1v1no;: i'll lls be.<;I. •l Br rownho"•• z•· h• z ·1 , 1 h · ~Ymt6.,,,VAloan.JBrd-f•lVi! P'I<•• lnd<"r•I , , "~· "ll • 1 ~1r ,,,•1r11m n11~,,0n fifl ·SUPER SHARP hl•!ll•' lni·ttlrd 1n f11l<'r c111• · · · ~ · l ri.: 2 BP. 2 ha ('Onrln Dhl f I '' I IG f :l'OOms, fan1ily roon1, Jorm.11 · . 1 i::·:o-r"Jl • '· · 1p r~ . nrf"I hnn1r, 1111ny haytiYJnt 111 hrai!lifuJ Ooipr en•ra • dining. Walk to schools and ••f l.i11::un11 sr1·!tnn, Tn1r~ ..... n1g _. __ .. _·, , --rln..·w f' n t r~' , J.:inrl :o>caprd l r~l 1 As. Alnl In r Ii.! lo n I Shorr~ $ii.~. ·..oo. Phonc ----------- :!hops. SELLING 2 lr•"I ;i1·f'i111r1•1111,1I dr~1.:11 L11guna Niguel DO YOU FEEL r."1u1·1.1.11rl, Ol,1mp1r ~~•?I'! S.16,'ilfl JO,..,~ r!n. 1Rlll2 ~,1~217., = ·,'..·Jleal Estate by YOUR HOME? 111111i'.\!1'11<11· uf \\Onrl, P11los LET DOWN 7 pool. f)hl g;iral!'.1'. Cnrnrr fl! t..ralhrr\\·oorl. Call 4~9-33ll C-lfOIC_E· '" _ • · \'rrd··~ ~1<'11<' .. ~ILH'r·o, ,.,,., MONARCH BAY ll'•-Sl('!1ff & Buck1nghan1.1 for appt .. 1. R-2 100x1 3.1, : 'M VAY Fiee appnti!al · \\''e buy :->1111at••r1 (\Pl 1:;:1·• 1111 cnrlos-3 RR. "'l!h l'lf"W $!i!l,50<\ Srr 1!11s ll<'1111 11ful hou~r nf fi lfi-7fi~I. · f''1 vrrl Allry. l l8 E , ; c equities. Personal attention. erl 11• ni~llC splll !'/\II & er .~ BR. & rlf'n. 4 ha $1119,:iHl 1 s11n~l1111r and appr;iJ . 4 ~*-MUSTSELL * __ 1 P.nr.hE"slrr SI , Cosl;J .\l~~a :-2.J yn;. experience. dar ff'ncin1:. IVATF.RFRONT 4 Bdrni~ /, hrdronn1s-lan:e d1 n1n~ l\J'Pil I 1f.8 Cln~r tn 11th St ~hnpping { COLLINS & WATTS Dbl. d'1or rnlry fovrr den. 5 ba 's. $2.10,IXIO • h1ggf'r lhan u~U<i! hack· BY O\VNER Jl~ln~~~11'• area. S22.000_ 673-9;iJ~. f45-04.)R 1!!13-85.JJ I 96'.-5;i23 Jo:ves. 642-0427 '11/f'll~ l(l "P<!\'IOU~ ll'ilr r:1v L.aguna N ig uel Realty .l'ard -Of'\\" f'af~ling, rlrll p. I B~RUtlfLil .Blu,tls 24()() "" ,, $115()(), Lcrr 50'xl22.5~ !· 00 YOU HAv'E--1 FREE FAMILY ROOM !'.:'II. 11· F'.XTE;-.'~1\·~: USf:,830-5050 496-5791 f'nr~. <lish"a~hrr. garbage <.indo,r 11'"11 ,.,r ""'fllf'r /,,, fnr 3 u11 11s . H.B. ' 5 members in PRICE SLASHED $1600 Of l;LAS~. \\'ALI~ OF Lido ISi 1t 1 ~r1o~11I ~pri11kll'r;<; li~hl!o.21i;~~en Bell ll'>I'. F'ah-Acr•ag• for sal• ISO COASTLINE R.£. 536-3777 e S1 3i·2 BR. Homr. lAri' your family?? 3 BR, 2 H.1\ pl tis J6"xlfi' add· I \\"OQJ\ l'A:-.'F:l,L!Xl;, ni ·~-• pl1Jn1b<'r1 fnr 11 .!lrr ~of\f'n"r. 11'~L~~ :..: rlrii. RPrlurf'd 10 r "16-1~6fi I kitchen. g11r. fE'rtC'ed yard. Ir vi, WI' ran ~rll \"tlU !I\\~ e-d fanilly r n1 Corner tr:11. TIC l'S:En FHOi'I\ Vl~F.-flwh n>iln Arr11 111 the poor $!. .. )I')() fiM .lril'i nr ,11.1.l-fl!i.1. 20 AC. 1\.lo .11 1·e R1rrr .'.:: ___ :".-_-:____ Child 0 .1\,. 64~0111. ' . f'l A"I' $56,000 . ,,. "°"' C II ~fJl·:-l1!, :'\rwnnrl Br11~1, J l.Af;lt7"'A Rt'arh ~n1all 101 .~rl'al 4 her1roon1 hrn1r 1111 i ~ ,\1,qnn11 Iii llJ'"fl. t_;rrfll •' , ftY.111 fl001r lo !'rrl-fn11nae .. lik,, ne11 2 BR, plu~ 1111111 ~ pno·r. ,,.,•.J·"'· a "' ' lrr>ntal!'._;-1n Appl<' Vall~y-r11·! ,\!I nriJ s<:i¥to. ' . ',Mlf' "'.'<E l\''" 1--11 ,\ ,...,,..11,111 1. H111r.i· al $21,!lOO. In){ 1\'fl\. r;1rpt'1111g P\lrnrl •l•">og ·-m. fi11l-71il. hr•n1r , ."l br. 2 ha. r~111 rn1. Bn1se-CasrariE". RAPID 81, ,.. " ''-"' I I hll Z f I ~;1.z-;·,J ;Prognr.nl fl\r JU~I ~!IX) r~l fl~ I\ 1\ TELL A RF; ALT\" !11i;: ll1 r11 LI\". n.\t PJ;-.'(\·l; $89,500 ll I l"nl. ri.', rp 1'' prr1 ·1aro0n pril rnl11\I 11! a ln11 :do1•n pa )mrni. Tlll$ h11i nf' ~li-f>IJ,~l ~t \1. ,\.,\I.[, 1 flllf1\l.: . ..:11.i :; Hill'nl ptLi.~ fllmili ,..,\ rf patir\ ""Pfl"r pli1n1. Sl.000 11~r /IC . .\1 1,t:l1 t ,,rll Mountain, Des•rf, '' ' . rr n · on hin::.:. un.r,.,r~.rriunri i1t il ,-.;,. r R t 174 :ilo t"l"!l.dy In no'l'!lf>,I, 1 ~rprl ~. $ 1C C ;i,~ nprns 1 ... <l1~ltr1·rd I hiri:" lni r11r1 <'fnl~ 1e1·,v flrx 1hle t$Or ·dr11rr~ 2 111\11r11,.J~ 1,~111-28,950 . f'"I'" ,\· licr , \\t'll lnnd<r~rrd 5125 000 ~11.-.r·.t:. ~chi<, pal'k, 11hr11ry \\/flr<'p~1rl int. 11nrl /nr 1111. --------~F"u!J "l'I•~" !~ Sl.~.:)()11, ('i!ll i!\ 4 BEDRMS & 2 BATH S I pi'll' ~rri\ I I l..· ll'lll!I~ 1"'1111'!~. B.v (l\\Ofr o'>!lly p II) m f' n ( s . flkr j T!RE:D o r· (",\:\IP'(; 1:-1 1' •• 11::r• \ brlnn. rlo1~ f<'l'll .~· ~!~ -{tfl_ h1:0<?h~6. CRO\YDS ~l'l(l\\' -\\l''IJ ~hfl\", ,I ll[] !lir 1:ral 111('f' hHllll' Ill n1111 h Hit• \\I'll r1~'1g11rd lll<!tlt'l'•1 111•. I ' lld1·1n ~"' ~ ' () -~ !Yll-4670 1 . ' . ~ :hou.~e .ind ""~Piil.in th!:' 11'11\larinaarra 11a~11~rr1 , 1·hrn h:t" c~.1~'1\t 1 i ·1 1 1 · lJ(, ·'111f' n' 2STORYLOVER? WATERFRONT ----·R111· l'1111r own rPrr .. :111nn e $12.) .• LARCE I Rr, blt-irr r ;Pr klt('hE'n , Pri1·ate pa• 11n f;, .. .,rl lor. lrlE'"-l, ma. HJrc cpl. fil:~n111. e Sl\11 -1.ARr.E :\ f!r ' Ba l11m 11ri111r F:;i~: ~Hi" Dou· hir ~;iragr. :'\ice rard ~ !i-ftl 11 W , 'Ogralmk. & L ~n·~;11\'.':·r1;1.;l1•1'r~;: 11;~n1·'~~!11·~ ·~r.!~~·~F: .~\J,:i\'l<~.1 ·1~.1i~.-\~ I. nr. 5200,000 S EE IT TODAY -C'h:irn11ng r 0nrl'1n11n:i1111 nn \r:1~!~~1'1~~ ~60DP~~r;!~~ n1·I ~~'.r~~~;:1~:;:~.1~,1~~ .. ~11~1;u~ a er ee (, I I ' \\"Sl!R , n1:-;rn~A1 •. 1·.·r1· ,(· I 1dn \11rrl h11yrrnnr.. Brlr111 LOVE JT FOREVER I !h,.. 1)111 Dr\1i;:h1ful \'lrw ~uhrl1\,·1r1~ & .. n111k" h.1~j l11krs, O<'Pan, lll Ar nn\v e ~2flfl .~,BR-r11mtl.11 Hnm" ;111 1lll;;~· Ill' •10•llllt: ,,1u .. r1,, .. ,,. ,.,,. 1,1,,.,-,\. o •·t~S IH)L.~r, ."l '.'-: ll; I I fl!'l'flt 1\;,\\ff'. 'r'O\ R ()\\:'\ . MARINER REALTY '.'\,\'rUP..\l,1;P.AINF"ll '\!fl-" '• '' 1 rr~>,p1rr,~·~111. · • 'Sl.iOO. lo Oo"·n A!;l,I <;1 1 y d -\I'll '',\fll', c .1., ~!IH!,'' On :,n fl . lot •1·1th 'ritr fl"I \llll11'f:L l'L , :·; P. [ $7~ .. iOO TEH:-.fS: Sa('r1f1rr, IE'll\'tn~ .,1• "~. · ni·r, rp ~. £llrll.~"· nc •; ... ,,..,Harbor Blvd 11tA<l11.1n.~j ~-12-.l.',.!1 21 !1r an~ ~rr\',I ._. "r' JI ""I II •·-..,.~~" fflrk1ds f.·n..r~.6-l5-011L ' . 54~&.1 0.....,n ·ii!!! P.\1 __ _ _ ·~ _ · !..· <.l1r . .l u'=r ..,.·rinn~ 11 1ui f,1n111y TEO HL-RF.RT & A."S<X' 1 for S11"1!zrrl~nd. 114-IZ9--11i1 [,,--c---coc-----~ " ' ,.. Qt:ALITY t•nnlrrnr.) ,t, fn111. nrro! a lee f;imilv h..,,n,. i.::1111p rn1 c .. rPrr 1.,1 l•<llk 3171 \' 1 1 6~-":ilfl r11l.y nr r1'P, E1'c111no: Tl\hnr rfcrrRtl()nal I hy ' """'' •i ' ... 700 ,,,.,, ,~ 11·h.1'J1\r1n1h"111t~'nds•l\n·.·i howcm'lowoo-Jr. · · ia .un. •·'>-"' -·1 · 1·111 f ,-.e s?OO-LAGU\A 2 Br ti'/ ~ .. ~ " v ·~ -in ~II .-.rhM!s f..· ··h111·rhr¢. -HJ AC h ·1 ~·o prnpe1 ). I i I IP~ inc. or . . WHERE ARE YOU? il <~iinir fr';r; 1n11n or ,IO(ll' hrtr . 11·hr11 ~·nu r~n 11•<' 1n ReaLC.ost (·hoirr ~rr;i. 111 :-.i .R Prwtirl BEAUTIFUL 4 BDRM I DO\\IN. Rninr. t ~l ~j j. 1 11110. call fi.l2-fi:!.~9. ·1 plr, l..01·elv \"i rw. YPa.r1y. ·•·, h•i•• <ho -·ferl ,., 1., Sl"'"O .,111 1h·~ RL'ST1r ,<;i<J\.~ln"· \"II.· 11\h \'111 Lirl" ,-,·, '"'2 · I+ 1. 1 1 h bll '. !!~pon am1y u~ ----~ Pet O.K. IH:i-0111. ":' '"' " • hn11nrP al ·'"'" · li• 1.A(iE FOR fl~LY "" ., ··•·"' In ~ell at '1ni,\' ~·11Yl(), ·an11 .1' 1'Qfl0 111 · · ii,. 1~~-t11ke 01·rr $25 per mfl 01,1t of State Prop. 178 men'. born!' !or ynll (lrr~n f'nmt J,1111i::1, ~12-S71 ·1 I $ * OPEN-SiJN-:-2.5 *i Trnn.<, frrlr.O\·rr2 .. fl0~1111 .$.1L':ffll mnf( 91ill--0047 t , brl'ezrs waf.1 R CTO~~ ,1·nur -ADU LT -CONDO--37,950 FULL PRICE 125 Via Zurich , \f\Ll.J\S ,(, \\'\·rr~ l;\C. 1~r rrr~lll!" ,\r<'11. Pnvt> ~- 1 .J 4.C 11·/nf'll" l'Prl11oor! 2 Br,• ~J.,,.2 ~11 Bll·1n'. t'p~ ~er.&nd11 . En}Ov pr11·11r1• 11nrl LOWER ON. PYMT. fitnnnr :i llrlrni, 2 hll ·, ~n ri,;z.:,-,z:i l·:ir~. fi\2.n.;2; h.' 2101 .ri·;i nr·1~1,,., 20 J\C-112 flat , 11 l1mhf"r h<f', fn•'ri, rlrillril t1 rll nrl d111~. K1dl<. pet5 \\'l!'\com". -~c1u~1on ,..._,· ,.0 .. h.rlie ZR!:. 1', RA . frplr, $l~.~OO OK I "J<pnniz \\' Ev11n~ Crrek d o $14 '-"" fil'i-Olll ""' ·....,. u ve R\' O\\':'>+ · · p.i11<1 ('ho1rr r nrl nr i.<lnnrl, ll\\'SIDf:--Vll --·1 ('11ll l"n1t1•rl Prnf"'rl1es rn1.v 1 rr1:. .~~' · · )I~ Only $17000. 1\11nllng111n 811.v.. '. f!wnrr \\'ill Hrln i-"1111111re ' . • ,1 111::1'. 1 Br K· 7\l/F.9.l-i1% Rr1, Orf' Slll.000 6-l&-fr663 I 61G-66fi:l I -- . . . EH. E1·Mi & •1 kr-nd~ 9fi2-7:!1"rl M ISSION REAL TY ~i!,1:~.r Rlt 675·5200 ,1 .. n, 2 ha :-1r11i,v ilrrn1·~trd 1----, Cemetery R-1-E t t W t d 184 e Slltl-3 BP.. rrp!c hom&. .. ·U. S . AFFILIATED nr r·all 1130.:i 1:->0. ~;, S'1. co11~1 H\\··"· 1.>1"•in~ Y· Hr11u1 \'1r11 nf B11ck Ba~. • f:ASTBI.UFF" ~BR • ea s ".!.._.~ e I Kirl ~. ~!~. ~arRgr .. v•Nl . ',• -BROKER.."i -BY~~·nIT.3 Brt'-olcl,-oc1-,.,-,c,.-1n P HONE (714 ) .C94-073T 1~.13 \"l;r. l.1rll', :-1r11"port Brr.rh f'I"! h1':11·h, Pnol "-J11,·ui1.i , IB;v Q\\'TJ('rl Lots/Crypts 156 * CASH BUY£R J\''>'lflable nn11" Nreds ;{forme:My Bl'Mhear Riiy.) Continrnt.il r.·onrlo 11./~ink Thr IA~<!Mr.w 1n !hr \\'e~t I Rill slip 11\·h1l Nn ('h1!rlrrn 1 Luxurious f''(f'r hl'ln1f' lnrmHl ·1 LOTS in Bluf' 5pruce ~l'<:· , * cll'1lning. &fS.fll ll. '. '47-1507 I ('r111rr_ $1600 dwn. T .O .P. MEXICAN--. II n11i1.v Pilcl Cla.!!sifit>d nr pi>Ts. lm1nr<I (l{'"("IJflanry. n1n1ng r111. -~ha. F''lllC lion Ill H•rbor R ,. ~I I 11j .. ..,,....,.,.,..,....,..,. 9AA--96-4l COLONIAL Ar! ti42-:i67~ I $2.t!l.'iO. 67;H995, R.1>1-21186. \l'l'll'lficr1. S4~;'1 rrrm. 644--0:i."Ul r.1,.mon11l Park, $1i5 each. Don'! !isl your home, BEACON * 645-0111 I" LI ~301T sell it lo us. 1 *OPEN* IBY 011rlf'r-ln: 4 hr hon1r, ~ HOME ;i .C\.\ve time, sa\'e mnnry, SIOO-Neitr Tnu·n. Coty .• SAT./SUN. 1-5 \r~ ('I](! \V~!k tn bch HARBOR RJJ!-1 Ml'moritr.I Pk. lmmtr!. firm offer Broker Barhelnr 11 f1 111 kitch. Sm! $:i;:,:,oo 9611-lw.l1 I 11'1U1 !Ile llts. ~am ctiJ's.. $@\\~}A-Q,£t}S9 St.iO e11 inc. r ndo"·mPnt car1e LEADERSH.IP yard. A1'111l >lo" . ~e Cluded Jw1mm1ng 11! H11ntington Harbour hllndnl!ir1e hrit'k lrp\c. & iiflnitre~1.~ frte t e rm&.I INVESTMENTS e BEACON * 645-0111 l.·pEA."J GARDEN" hon1e. 3 ~--pRne!('fJ 11811~' LovP!y Pn-21 :\.-421-41"''· ~12·1166 k :>10-:i.136 --~ .. 2 ba., family rin. Shag \\'ALI\ '~ hlk to hf'l\rh I.· irantt. patio 111011v,. IN'"t' The Puttlt;. with fhe Builf~fn Chuckfe PLOT-~. A.B.c.o. !nts . SJ ;<() .• Srtr~ to llf'P11n. Utll1 . " m""'''"· 4 "•·. 1 B•. rhn<<'~ f., IBl"\1r dtr k O\'f'rlnok 1ng _ fl "· R 1 C I'' E need 11 .1 hr hnu~e w1'h • "'ll.id ~·ir.o 1 B· bl<••• 0 t!rp., m1Hchu1fii rlhJ ~fre"r ~· n f ' .ft.~eorronoe le•1 rs cf Th •ruur r s eJntcery. he· •I , I • ,. ' I ,, , , . " ". I · >L · 0 ., f ~!r. !r:ir:t tinn. Ir, Nr <1n 0 I Ir m~t expans11·e V · • • 'IJ"" 2111 f S ·k I. ,11\H f <r11n .. ~ .ll~ s1rr·1 ll'l. \P!"Pl'l!· Roman barh• k I 0 foyr x rorr1bl.d wordi b• -,.....,,,,_ "t · •\ ( \S c • VI B k B ' lol 011nr 21l-592-14% '"1t>'1·~ in .:iR\11111· n ~ lir.. I I --------· _: -0~·~ r~" or 11.r a.i BEACON * 645-0111 l!Oii:e Span1Mi !rpl. JUST I lr1 ·p! hf'nulJl\llly lnrlrrpc-1 ow '0 o•m lo~r 'imple wc.udt. CE:\fETERY .. 101, . Lllk,.~1r1f" ! 11 1rh 1:<11111 1 fnr l~ri<P ramrirrl __ ~DUC~D Jl,'JOO fOR F" ASf I Irvine Sii(', $77,AflO. . I· e A y G I H I 'f'('tlon, P11c1r1c View Mrn1 br~ulp rlhl t:"3rllj!f'. No $6'1 "ROO:'l-1\l TE: E. F .P. S3~9:,o ..... -~ .__ T A , t ·-Pk 646-142~ tr11r1~ l 'r '" $1fi1~"' h • '.A , 11antrd to 20292 ADRIAN. 11 A. ELEGANT VIEW i urner ssocia •• j j j' I I' · ' v ·1 · C R 11" ., r;::.,;l •1·11rp hr:1.11r1 nl"Jl ~ Hr. h1x HOME ! 1105 .'i. ('011s1 ll11y., l..eiun11 - - -. -• C•mm•rcl•I ns:r <1 ea or~. ~n.1:. 11111 wJ I 1'-1 I . ~t~dan1-, off B~Oh-~~~2 PRESTIGE AREAi I 494-11 !2_Ai:iytime Prop•rty 151 ~t;.':i,11 Blvd. Co,;la ~lf"sa Frn111!.-. poo . i ~t'! or i PLAY ·GOLF--r.rreetion in 4-0E-drnom hill· BIG VIEW 'I SY RAC I ! .~ "' · BEACON * 645-0111 hOme with custom fea. i;i\le ttsi.dtn~ io p0ah Tur-1 Xln! C'Ond , 3 Br1rm3., '2 bft's. C j . IS j I .J INVESTMENTS PVT. Pty, ~ Br. lmu.<;f', LOSAL TOS 1le Rock. hr.:i rl of l\IA~l<'r· LI?('. l1\•1n~ rm. "'/frplc. . • • • • I \VJTit "MAJOR'' pool. huge yr!, qu iet ~I . ~llort p Id f Ow ~ry ntllr JtOll rou~. Pl11nned ·!Nin(', ln.::lurles Din ing & hrkf~I . 11rt'a1. Gtr.J'-I I TENA.NTS-LEASEiACKS drp,;p 10 bch Principals only. r • O nership ti:r .ot!e.ntt, llf'W extrr. ml'mbenihip In f'Xclt1111\'f: d<'n !"&ho off of v.·eii ~lliP-M U S C A · . OFFICE '21 -'1 69I-4.1L1. Hom• p&int, 3 BR, 1' BA, in S\\·i m t, Tl'nni11 club. Ex,.. pf'<l lot('h,.n. flr111n1ful1y lnn.i j j I. I ~ Inflation ls l'ltrt when~ COMMERCIAL \''ANT TO BUY 5 or fi ramily with lttMQ"t~ ok. , I/it rond., Bn.ut, ld~rpg. cutiw/prvtfP!ll<ion81 f111Tiily 1<'rd, f.lany <'Xlr11s, Askine • • _ • • ey that one• tolk$d turk•y . ' APT BLD'GS bedroom homf' In Jiu~ 4 BP'iiroom 2 l:l•th. bul!t In•, '• .tt#TE:~DERS,HIP R . E . \\11l ll.pprtciatr, l littipl11cr"-, S.12.!l5<l. I K I It C E S I hardly _-. '1·31 W. R . DUBOIS, INC. llni::ton Br11rh !rom ()v.•ner ;;~~ngp~~~pe:.;,~e•~ $~ .,., •• I f11m1ly moni with llP1 h11r, ~"-"--e CompltN the chuc~le qi.lof'.d rR.E. Broken) 13.3-9445 Ph(lrlf' 642--0~Tfl. z · e I .eac ' ~ ~2-20 7 Evu. ,.~ ~ 1 j j 1 1 1 1.1 -429·9'.lf . " :t=: t11nlni:t rriorn, l11unrlry srr . ~lilJl~ I t by f;U1~! '" th• 1'11111"'0 word• :tA.'l NET comm. acres. NOW'S THE ~· ?-!ly, S. RR , 21 ... h11. 11rr room, 21 ~ h11!h~, 3-1·11r ·-di _ . _ · _ . . . you dw.lop l'Olll lttp No, 3 Mlow. Tushn Avt, Orllnfie St:,\1~11-:R& yr1y. rent11ls: ~4mil5Y6; ~m . .,1\\1/frpl.1 i11Mr R;u·a:z~. This 1~ the 1ru~Ji1y =:~A=' t;{; 6. P,,',",,',sNUM&ltED II I' j' I' 1• j' I' I' I' 1 524u,ooo Ttrm~ I TIME FOR ftnrr homi's 111 b('a <'h An>/\, OlJ1.r ,..~. foA. Jo·u1 Pl'rt r hnn1,. ,1 nu 11r1·1>r 11'ln111di1 '•"'•M·-····1r;...... lllii:P C'All l1"11N'ler. SangJ1lrr. R.F: "'UICK C •SH R~ GnJnt!y l'tl!r. fi7:J-6J61 ~.~ Open llou~ S-.1 !. }n.J d l1n~1. t'1rw-~1 tr.<irlrn. * 4~-21!00 * P!IQnto :.32-2200 .,. "" 811 lboi1 ltland.----·I ~,;,. ~·nrra::24~f1nrfrllt :.~~11oc111Jun in OrRnKr Couri· 1:~~:~=~~~";~.~fi:;~:;:r:~·!~r G ffuji!t: I j j I • I j j .. I j DAILY PILOT DIME i_ A THROUGH A MY'fl~QNT:; nr 1 011 full 1l' rutelt dnrw In the We!l l S7~.lOC C111f (il·ll ~1·1 lil2 Shr.,1.·n h;· 11ppl 494·9007. -LINES ('Olf you Just !Ill~ DAILY PILOT pi"r F1rr11 . 11·1ntrr. S~iOO mo. :1, .• D11Uy Pilot Clau!fl~ DaUy Pilot \Vant Ads h've For Hii1t ttrni unde•" i'·. _nies ' rl•y. WANT AD l lll s. R11yff"!'llll ..,....,. W. '"' SCR A..U LETS ANSWERS IN D'IMIE A LINE TtITTl unu-'f!d Hems Into quick \\'1n lnn Rl'Al F-~tare 67;)..lJJI ~lllM galore ' try !he PPnny Plnt'hrr --= -~ :__:._ ,_ -e: ~ ~lllf,642-5673 r I ~!~·~!LS.hr .£all64J...i6l~wJ_.__ -'.- ' -':::;;':~ .• -.... _----~ --->:!"v·-jif~~ »•=-"c-•-1~.-"-"'•'4,,f"-"-·-•-"''-~·-:,;;;. .. ";'1..--i-,,;..--r·•-::...!..-_ '!!!~":!"" ~=---..'.;;.;:--,.,.•-•• ,;;: -.!~,-T .... =--:;--... -_.r ._ .-1.r...;., -.... ¥4 a-..... -~-.,';>~·---=~-~'----'-"-_;-.:;!._.•• .,---· -.,_ ~ -• S.lturd.iy, July JI 1971 I Ap.,rttMnU for RIM!l ~;;;I -;;;;';;;;"·~·~l~;;ll! 1 ~1 -_ ... _ ...... ~!~ 300 HoV.s Unfurn. .305 Houses Unfurn. 305 Apt1. Furn. ~'-'_"_''_m_'_"_"_'_"_"_'_"'~[ ttV] [,_'_'_'_"_-_"'_'_'"_"_'_"'_,) [ 9 ) I Ap•n~"h f~ R9"\ I [ 9 J 'Pious.es Furnished 360 Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. :165Apt. Unfum. 1---------1-------1--------B•lboe Peninsula Co.ta Mesa Newport Beach General Costa M e1a Costa M•s• Cost• Mesa ·~.r~ .. ) •• ::;.m _..,_ , _......__._. '~ block to be it cl! 3 BR 2 BA J..ug. d1:1.les avail. wkly, Oa\"i.!. Really 642-7000. SUPER SHARP ~). l BR privale collage BUSlNESS menx spec i a I AND CLEAN B~~AL'T mod. h:i"nhou~e. l \\'llh li!U\'e ... retr1g. :,'.·~yry~=.''.S ,'~w.<off,'::'. ' .. k'". A Summer1·1me Place Quiel East side lo r a Ii n n . Br, :!i., Bii, frpJc, p!t(lO, ~ < u.. lN ;> "" .. L11rgP J BR. 2 Ba. sr1<ie1ous pool, 2 rar ~ar. &!! bltn5, $100. 1. BR Pl'l\'a!e honiE'. &alark 7'1ntel, 2301 Nrit Costa M•1a 1 l & di el'Jl1S, <lrar)('s. Lease $29~1 Va(· ~ rncd lor kidi & pf'ls. 81 .. d "'"•·"'.·,. an11 Y . srpan11e rial!; I '11 523-47\0 or 8·16-5991 e~·cs • o-to-,., ''°'1 ni. Jire,pl, n~· a r Pe 1,"' •I b('IY.11 8-10 or 1,knds. S120 2 BR c•~'" •1·1-st"''' -I -B-r.-.. -$l3S:-P~oo~l.~La-,-.,-,-~-. 1 COMPL. ( rapl's, enc<.... Ya r · 1 j . , " .• , ,~. :' . roon1 .,, REMODELED I !~.i/r'no. Call Mr. f>fynrr. BEACH j r('fng. lrllf"d for kids 5, 11cl.S. lt's the fun time of the year and living at MERRIMAC WOODS makes summerlin1e even more enjoyable. The people \l'ho ma ke their ho1nes here kn ow the many extras such as S\l'i1n1n1ng pool, recreation rooms and lounges and convenience to parks and golf courses. Why not find out for yourself? Con1e out and see MERRlfvtAC WOODS this "'eek· end . l\·lodels open Daily. EL CORDOVA Apts. .'11~\V l & 2 BR Luxury Ap!s. D~hwhrs, :xtra closets & cup- 0011rds, luxury shag c1•p:·g. t>cau1. rec fac1\ & POOL . XLNT VALUE! Cpts, drpt; dshv.•hr. POOL, 2 St's. Slll. Mature Adults only, no pet&, ' 548-6878 or 642-4429. 1 DELUXE spllt-levf'l, 3 br, double gar, sun deck, closed patio. frplc, crptldrps, $200. &l&-4003. • • !il:!-11~1 * * 2B J40-11~1 . HERITAGE TOWNHOUSE V ---_ r, crpt, drp~. g11rh disp., REALTORS ()N!.Y $27:1 't'RLY L$E. I $100. 2 !.; rlrn nr 3 Art + C'L!·;AN 1 Bl{. a·p1s, Dtps, nw bllns. pal10. rna1111. lri·e f d kd & $110 ' "EAT & CLl .• AN 3 BR ho"''· l!;i.s ~l'(•r)'thin.i: )~'u ":.r1: gar. enc tor l s pets. . . opt>!.~. hid pool_ Free v.a1l'r. 2'~ 1• -" • * 54fl...!l722 * • Car <>ar $2j<; n'"· P•e[ .~n. Wllh fine crpl.-; & r!rp~ 11 s 1!1\"I \\~ lnu·n111g /IT1'fll<1 r1•' , .. """" ' " .. ·· -~1.s"·32 j·s11'.<1 \w1'' or ocC'.111. 3 Bn, H · 8 h servati\C'. nialurc AdHs. the best al S:t:i.:i/n10. Cor111>r ·' ., J~ . _______ Ill'"' crpl~ Vac Kids OK. unflngton eac Call bl'fore 10 PM Aug. 3, lot. hrrplac-1' & blr1ns. Call ' UN!Ql,'t: 2 Br, 'J. Ba, pool, '' · 2.)6 E. 20th Si, ~S.J3SJ. fl,O:I , -J.!~1 11. "\'ll('h lrpli· ,'\"1> I 1 ~ rn1·a1~ llornt' on horse rflnl'h, La Quinta Hennosa 2 BDR:\1S, fertt:ed--:1..i-,--;;;; AVA!CSt•p1-1~.3""BRt .. Bay:..ide \lillogr. /\dulls, n<J 6 ho1'S('s, t--Orra!s, stalls. dog~. Adult.!i only. $13J n10. ~1rle, ('tp1s !: <lrps. fqil<·: li.:r ~'is Yr!.} only. !ltiO. (2J:li ;;hrtl & ari•na $200. Spanish C.:iuntry E~la!e Liv· l & 2 BEDROOMS with Terraces Adult Livin9 from $140 to $275 :;.JS-1134 \1\cwport Blvd1 I ln\·d stl, \]bl <'ar ~ar, 2 1...'..:_•~-llfil ~M~r n~· ___ STAR.LET 636-2860 ing & Spacious Arts. Ter· 425 MERRIMAC WAY, COSTA MESA ELEG'\NT J B-tt--2-m rhildrrn sch] ll>:f'. 1\o /)l'I." 4 BDH.\I • ;: Bn. \\l('~l<'llfl Ren! Beautiful FurnllW'e racerl pool: sun~en gas BBQ ·.---c~.-..----~--o~~~-~~--''--~ ~ An!iq~,. dt'l'Or.r$3;n~lQ inri C~ll ~e~ar_i _7 P111 ·...:..'"1s-97,:.7.1 ho 111•·.10ut~id1t' r~110 Slj('\ for as IH!le as Ur1b<.•lievable Living. Only Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 garder}t'r. :r,7--0411. :1 BR. 2 &1, ~2lij. Vac<inl 11~1" Hli' · i::_;irr~n1'r -~ "11 1•'r ONE MONTH 1 Br unf $15n..furn $1751----------- 1--------4 fir. 2 Bil. ~27:'1 A\I -,.,~.) lion•· LI Xt•·~l.• f1•1 ' «-1>(11 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 Corona del M ar Costa M esa N•wport Beach l1nn1.lc. ho1nr~. {"Jit~frl1·p~ •. 1-Bll!1._'.1_t1;i.-!'\pt :-Sehl~. ALL UTIL INCLUDED _____, General FREEi! Landlords-Owners complete with LIVE: tn qu1<'! & Cllmlort. ,\t-BAYSHORES 4 hr. 3 ba lrpl!·'s hl rn$, pa11n. ;\IE~.\ :\1!11\1 r-:1ra-Special Uonus; a silver. l!"ilc' 3 Br 1,/atl ;unrnitirs. Wintl'r rrnl1t!. $32:! a 1110' VE::flDJ;:. ;,.1fi.J~86 arr .. fi l)n1 ~Hral• ~1.1;..:,:1:.>1 your IOO'Yo plated candle snurfcr is ~1-ot liwy, $3~/nio yearly. Call 642-521L , :iRn~J BA. S27~/n10, Cpl.<, Newport Heightl Purchase Option >u11rs U you bring this 11.d li7J-67:l.J. drps, dshwbr; nr. schls & lnrl. i!l'rn scJec11on, 1\hrn )'Vu visit Oltr models.1------------ Newport Heightl 24 Hou• Dely • blk s f o. o· ,.. NEAH Beach-2 Br. 112 Ba. , ________ .........,.,,.. ~!iop g. Avail Aug 1 · CLEAN l or 2 Br. Adults, nn • ~ 5 · 0 ~n iego r'V.'Y 4 BR. 3 BA. HPated POOL. 5'15-62!M. I 11,.,!.~. J.g. !\ii SJ2."i·Sl:i0. 2.121 CUSTOM on Brach, l b!k \V. on Holl rpt~. (!rps. bltns, frp!r. 2 car Beams, !rplc, bltn~. 3 car· 3 BR & 0 2 b lhl Furniture Rental to 16211 Parkside Lane., -'-"-·-'-'-'-"_m_o_._61_'>-_3'_-_·1_.i. __ . rn, a, ( ),!ilf, F:. lfi!h SI, N.B. 646-11'01. 714) ,., '141 'c' M •at. Consider Unrurn. $400 I d "I I C II o s""· 517 V.'. 19th. C.~t. 548-3-131 \ ·:> osta eta nc · _,!). 0 rge r, ~:ia Newpo•f Sho•e• ,,...,...,...,.,...,...,..,...,...,..,.1-----------+ dep. 642-2290. I l!'l}.8648 I Anaheim 7i~-2S00 1 , 1 ~--~-----c3oo=s mo se. ·· · --'----------LaHabra 6:143708 Br. furn. $135/nin. FAIRWAY Houses Unfurn. PRIVATE 1 BR "·/$t01'c & 2 BR 2 B.I\ Urn Frplc. . Ovrl"looku1e; beltut i::arden clrp.~, Ga.~ pallf, 1.·ilh l· Pa110. PM\ pr11·il nrf's 1 Si.'1, 1 BR, \"ar' Util p<:L /Hi!io & h~rl pool. A(!ult~ Orani:r. $1 25. f\42--0.'ll.'l. I rr1rd. $2tl.'l 6-12-3'182 or SSO. 1 r.r., viH', tilt! prl, . .\1·~11 Aui:: J. J0."..'1 l:?!h Si VILLA APTS. -------,---?ij7-l~.':7. $.'.'f1. 1 Dr.. kids fll'IS ok. I ' ·k k 2 Br, newly dri;or. .S;in1a ,\na ___ __ 1110 u 1 "B nr:·o~~ n11n ...a e Pai·. U ' ' p k . I! pd .~. ;r•r, :!f!)'l ,,1(' .• Rrsp. l'PI $19:i/n10. n1 vers1ty a r Sl\0. 1 BR Jl~'t uni.I oi-r gar . ...:.··~-~·...::.·=~~-~~-ol 2 & 3 BR's V.·'e "'ill refrr tenunts to you ph: ;}1;}-6·112 btw !2-2. . , 1~~ SllO. 2 RR, var. nio1·r In now COZ\' 1 BR barh llpl. Comp! ~rivat" pal1o pool • tndiv. ' 'R"'· f h ,1 ---1.~~ASF: nr Sal<'-4 Br, 2 a Ba. S I l'I I I Blk I . i;...:. o <' argi:". •' any -l. Br. 2 Ba, l'pls, Urps, 1\'Ulk hf!lllf'. l'ni1.. Pk, lr,ln,,. j TAR* LET 636-2860 11rn. 1_ 1_ 1nr · · ron1 laundry Ja e. des11able 1enants on our sehls & shop·g Pet ok_ $2:t. I Xlur rnnl! .199.3.'itl 6'!-1-fi~00.1 B lb I I nd oc(';i~. :);ut~ble 1 lady $13.\ Near Orange Co. Airport &: 1\a l11111<: list. 3028 Garfield. :14.»-6294. . · ___ · a oa s a n1n .. ~36-.!0rO. UC!. Adults onl.v. ALA Rentals • 645-3900 i\f F: s A v e rd-,-3-8~1 Houses Furn. o r VERY A1 1r I RR . apt: Lr{c-. -IRR i\1l·t·ly fu rn . 20122 Santa Ana A\'e, THE BEST COSTS LESS Tn1agu1e : 11et b<1r, hrcrlaC"I', beam ce1llngs, roogh-h1'1'n panel111g, big pn1·;;ite patio, 2BR-2 BATll, rlubhoL1~t. pool, V-hall. Sllij inclds ~as & 11·tr. .137 \\'.flay S1. other Z BR's fron1 Sl6j. AU adults, no prts. BAY i\IEADO\VS APTS. * Cal! 616-0073 * *** LIKE LIVING IN YOUR OWN HOME , , , :l Br. l 12 o~ uulurn. Cprs, rl1ps. l'ncl. pa1io. WILSON GARDENS Apts Ph. 642·68!1 aft 1 pm. e VACATION YEAR ROUNlJ.Cozy l hr, stovt>, rt>frig. all utJJ paid, $110. i·pts/llltns. $2J:i/nin. 1 .~I i Unfurn. 310 r<'srrv~t1nn~ f(ir "1nt,..r '71. Pool. pallo. Nr Bo>ach Blvd il'lgr. J\lrs. Joachim, Apt 3-A la.~1 1110. advanl'r. :145-2736. Call 67:1-~.J()'.l. !'.· Arlilnls. Adlls, ~l·lO. 516-6215 SPACIOUS 1 & -2 Br. apt,, Balboa Island Balboa Pen;nsula ;J6-<i71l. ORLEANS APTS. hid pool, '""· d 'P ' • ALA Rentals • 64:'>-3!XJO 3 BR, Lge fenced yard-, - S4() Govrrnor. $1/li ~ ha I 1 'L_a_g_u_n_a~B-.-,-,7h-----I <ls"' sher a 11 h It n s , Adults • No !)('ts, zon Charle SL s.J2.447fl wesliBJIU z1 ~e1v Beautiful Garden Apart· n1ents. Private Patios. Poot, Spa. Garage. Lu.>;ur!ous la11d:>caping. Adulls. no pe1s. 2 BR -$180. 3 BR -$155. L~l E. :'1 St., C.~I. 616-8666 P ark·Like Surrounding QU!J,;T -DELUXE J.2 & 3 BR AP'TS Also rurn. Bachelor Prv p<illos * lltd Pools Nr shop·g * Adults only Martinique Apts. 1Ti7 San1a Ana A\'t'., C:\1 ilfgr. ;\Jll 113 S.16--5.);12 BE:AUTlfUL 2 Br, JlJ Ba Studio. ~w crpts & paint. Drp.~. bl!ns. carpor t . ~160/rno. No pets-I rhild ok. 998 El Camino, S.l&--0451. I * 2 BH. l BA. GARDEN Units. Shag crptg. 11rps. rh1hr, p'lt10, bran1 ceilings, frplr, g,lr 26,)() Eld('n. 537·112,i $16.'ifMO. -~----.CORSICAN Dch1xe !. 2. 3. Br's. nr South Coasr Plaza. 5tl.>2321. LRG, rlcan 1 Br. UJl!lCl". Ava il At1_t:, 10. Nr K-f\lar1. Fnr 11thilts over 35. $110. 548-2407. e BELII::\'E~ 2 hr. 2·car gar, kids & pets OK. Walk to be11rh. $145. * * 213/2)16.9656 * * 2 DR, l ha, n('1\'ly carpelf'rl, clps. gar, 11 ice yd. Sl7j. Call Dick Fr<1a~.~. 64f.-392~. LITTLE ]!1.land-J hr, duple...:. Yrly s:17;:i 673--£720 or 644-4!'11:1. ~mo. i • $35 \VK & UP-On Orean1 ___________ 1 $1.'il-Sl70/mo a.II u!ll inr. Lovely Bachf'lors I BR. I AR RlT~ frnm beach. ADULTS ONL\' 307 Avocado Ap! 9, C:'IL HEDECORATED, lrg 2 hr, r.taid srr\" l' Ponl lil l d 1''00 I Ad I nrw cpr~. dp.~. bltns, child ALA Rental~ e &l.i..:\900 Costa Mesa ,. · 1e · · ' P · -n10. rase. u IS, no 2 & 3 BR. Avail. Pr1va1e pa-64~. e Cal l 670~740 e 1 '9' 19~c 01\, $150, 766 Shal!mar [)(' s .. ,, 1• • i.'. t10, pool -indiv. laundry Ca r. SPAC 2 & 3 f . Br apt. $140 Up. &12-7~1:;. L BDR.\l ho11sc nr rrl'lt. $141) I Corona de! Ma' Newport Beach CN1 Oran1<:c Co. Airporl; Tus. lll" I Pl d (' -----------" poo · ay Y · ~ts. * BEAUTJ~'UL 1 & 2 BR. 3 RR + fan1 rin, (Tpl.~. dqis. nio, -w-tl!J a'.171h Sr; nr. \Vcstcl1f1). rlrp.~. hltns. J~tio. l\tds ok. CO•tlcm--·~ G·rd<" Apts, ~lov(' Vic llarhor ,~· Vie· * -.1~-·1;,i~1 * LRG 13achel.o.r. 2 b!k.~ E1g e \l'E HAVE REN.TALS! e 1...,.... '"'""J ... " p C OU 2 h """ il!npk Nn. 3 6·12-.\Sll •SA I S r. rorl g<1r, l•)l'la. Sl'.Xl n10, 968-SO~j 1 B." .. ' 1,. 1, .. ,,,,-, ,,_,-,, m". c.n!'on:1, $L1.,./mo ) r!y . \_l •_nlrr anr.I ,'\('arlv 17.\l Tustin, Costa ;'l'lesa 221 1 C 11 • 6 64•22,7 P:1110.~. frplcs, poo!. f I d I I ''tds , ..... "' ,. •' " G \BBi\ R"AI f\ fill "'0~" ,., rgr .~n .o-• $1.-t"llfi'. C•ll 54&-•1fi3. e $16.)-ADULTS only, quiel 2 Br. l'i Ba. GE kit, 2 cQ gar. 240 E. 161h Pl. 548-6432: LGE deluxe 2 &. 3 Br., 2 ~ l\l'W cpts-drpB. patio. $~ 642-9996 or 642-1611. .-' $105-2 BR. Gar. S refrig, cpl or elderly per~n. No pl'1s. Ph. 54S.7237. . ~ WVELY garden duplex-2 br, 2 ha, $165. Resp quiet adults. Refs. 548-8007. I e 2 BR. 2 BA STUDIO. $15u.· Cpts, drps, patio, POOL. rhild ok. 64&-0496. r LARGE 2 br apt avail Alli 4th. $155, 642-2{;2.1 * 1 DR. Stove, re!rig. cpts, drp~, patio $115. No pets. .i.i7-2360. 2 BR. 112 Ba. stud io. Encl patio. End or cul-de-u.c. 1~9 Cabrillo. 642-3933. 2 & 3 BR, Crpts, Drp!t, ;135, $1j(}. 76j Shalimar, 557-6943 aft 4 prn . 1r I Br. $13;) inclds util. Adults, no pe1s. 1120 Centef St., C11f. Call 642-ii848. * * EXTRA !f:.e 2 Br, 2 Ba, rp1s, drp.~. $15.'i/mo. 116 i'llission or 646-8129. • 2 BR. cpts, rlrps, bltm. enc! gar. Adults, no pets. Call aft 6:30 pm & w~~ 5.'>7-7407. * 2 BR, Uppl"r, b\tn,, cpts; drps. no pet~. $135 mo. 568 \V \Vilson . 54.5--0760. 2 BR, duplex, cpts, drpS, bltns. patio. No pE'ts ;LSO ::i.JS-4418. East Bluff ence[ yar . x n1 OC-"' I 11 p, I i\J'ag(' Avail. 1 Ad J t ' J • ·~· • • -.>11.JU r.lgr. i\lrs. Thompson 6·12·4t:·1 ..,.. v " v & ""Is. SJ:JO. I Fountain Valley .r;i~r ""'. ·:·_1 <1rr~. party 612-S:i:?"_ . -ll"-A-,-.D---.-,1·· ~ SHA0V-GARDl'.:NS-P60L-01-1 uv•.·' B II'· n ' t "" I I • I 1' " : ll""· ~ n <we.~n. ·• I & 2 BR I · • ·""' ~ r ~ a. ~pl>, NEWPORT BEACH ALA Rentals e 6-l~J!lOO nrn ·1 ,, .. ,.,,,,) • 1----~~--~~-• urn & in! I JlU(.;f;, df'hi~e hon1r, [111.Jy '-L-Se h 2Br, !rp!, hali·on~.~rlyon!y. Bl't. 1 BA. lrplr. g11ra.1<f'. 9:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii F si"" · ... As' s'A""u· drps, slovr, dshwhr, gar. Villa Granada Apt1.;i -~!u__~~·---~-c-----·------I 1,1 ,. I···.• 12~ ' .• ·i·_t 1_•10._111.0_. :o:!:l, ~i_i ----rorn -"'· " s11 I Id ok I 18 I si --• POOL + 2 br. 2 bi!. 2-car 1na1nl. 5 BR/ 3 BA. rl1n g .•. ·----·~-------"·' "" .... ,., * Span'1sh Elegance rAL\'lS 2 !'htldrr.11 uk. I G:~l -~·~ . } \' , . ;xi. Four bf'rfrooms with baJOOO-- t drps. kid~ F.· bo<1t & ran~µrr r r I.; ·i:. . ."«·:1r hra1 •h. !1!'11 '! Rr.. oi'f'i-111 l!" 1 !"1 r n P ~ · ,\\l 91\ OCl'.'.ANrRONT & Ba~rrnnt. 177 E. 2£nt1 SL 612-3&1.-) _· ~-c'-"-~-~~~-~ ie~ above&. ~low. Gracious ~~~-~~.~~· ~.~001106 •... ','.ase. opt. s.1·,o rno. 1·11•11, d•'rJ.i .. 1<1f•f1 s:?~u nll>. ri;.-,_.;;i;i ~i. ~17; ... s:100 111,rkl' s.-.IOO;i ------------,NICE unfurn '1 Br. apt. Jiving & quiet awrround.Ulr ALA RPnt;l'I~ e Slf>.:19()(1 ,.,__ .-r 1~r. ~~1-R!)b.l. e :\IC": <1pt fo1· rrnl. 1/~ Bay Prup .. £73-7-i20. Quiet Adult L iving lr.t /l.1ACULA1'f~ BR. l"pl~. POOL. Clo~r 10 shop·i:. Sl ·l:i. for family with ehildttn; blk ! l' I J Slfi-& Sl1<1.t: rpt e drps e hltns rlrps, h!tn~. Qu irl4-plC'x. Nl' :ll:\ !.-~. 17th Pl. No. B. N C d IM u~ ,1 BDR~1. 2 Batll, arross Santa Ana .,0 1 • 0 1•·".'111· 11 'c'.,,1 ·1 · Santa Ana -· 1 E'U orona e ar ·~ I U '" ,, · 1 ___________ 1Bcaullful Pool • /Ill UIU Pd ryw.'<, No Jl('IS, Mgr, :'~8 ·,,.1,· ·;~~.·.•. ""hool Ft'-pl•c w t •--• e BRIGHT & AIRY·2 iir, from elemrnlary school. P ... .,..-iii• 1'· · """ ""-' · ... e e IJ<U. t•rpts. rlrfl'<, 1111•,. yarrl, 1 walk 10 ,.:hop"):: .i: lugli CORONA DEL MAR f1EAU'r Jl1ndrrn furn harh ROY AL SUITES 2 BR. Sl 70 54L:,Sa35· :1 2'4·. Apt 1• C !>I ' 3 BR, 2 Ba, deluxe. Bllns. buiJt.tn kitchen aPpllances .. C 11 H I Adults nnly-no pel ' ~ I I 835 Ar-tIGOS WAY 644 2991 lad.."' & J)f't~. Sl70. I srhool. S2Z5/n10. . a apt \1/pa!lo, Sl3(l n10 l<>asr. MOTEL APTS ShHg \V \V cpl, 1lrps. frp r, · · 3 "R 1 • llA \I' I 2·11 Avocado St. 646-0979 HARBOR GREENS Colo'woU B•n'--r • "-AL\ Rf'nlal~ e &t:.-3'l00 842-.iO!G. I' •~ ·· J · 111 rr pr all ul1l 1n('i. 67:.-~1271'1·r~. • p11!io. gar. L1kf' new. , l\e ....,. t~R 1 4 BR 2 BA , ! '11r $1'.l.~. furn $210. 6-12-1/<io:6 ---------$45 PER WK. 962-'IJ SO. 1.tanaging Agent 541..SW. : . I v rase . . n"'" --.• -I BR furn apt \\/garagr. e QUIET!! e GARDEN &: STUDIO APTS NEWLY decorated 2 Br-Z ba ; • AT THF: A!'..ACll·2 br +, crp!, pa l 11 t. d1sh11ashE"r . Condom1n1ums Slli:i n\n. UP 2 Br, drps. ne1,. crpri;. Bilker Bach. 1, 2, 3 BR's. Jrom SllO, E/IST Side 2 RR, refrig .. den, 2 h11, frpl1·, fr11 r:.n 1 ('Jose lo s!"hools, b1~ .vard.1 Unfurn. 320 *" lii.~-1109 ** I D 'I &W kl Rf I & Hathor shop·g. Locked 2700 PetersoD \Vay, C.M. stovr. <·rpts, drps, garage, upstairs apt. B!rins, crp!~.~ yarrl. kids & pels. S2•.1. $210 1no ;~1()-6s:r1. I ai Y ee Y a es frnrcrl yd , Mature aduHs. drps. 2 carports, pool l ·· ALA R<'ntal~ e 6-l.i.3900 .. . -Costa Mela RACJIEl.OR <1pr. $110 nin. Con1plrl(' kitchen. hnens, Jia.r. /\dull~. no flt'ls . $)15/ ::.46-0370 Childorpct0K.$250mo. ' J!Y.11 !lari)(lr l)lvrl. C,,1 1 3 81{, 2 Ba. frple. lull.\ trptrl. S.iO clran1n1: rlr p. Yr11r·s plloiic ..,,..rvw<\ hcalrd pool, u10. fHj.Jjl:J nr 614-077'•~-VERY NICI:: 2 Br. Duplex. $l•I~>. 642-i'>Jl X!nt loc. PHONE: 67:>-6050 ; ... -, -dq>~. hraur landscp(L Lt'<1.<c 3 BR, 1-', f>;\, r!hl i.:ar. hll1n~. Iras'". ,\,.,w cpl~. 673-264·1. TV N mau! i;(•r.•ice <lpl!Onal ! f3DH:\1. furn. or unfurn., Sl.Y.J.;}(l.S\69.:'ll. Frl)lc. beam DELUXI:: 2 Br. 112 Ba. \\'fW H I B h ~ RP.. Z h11. 11nf non1e 11' , $l•IO . .,~J.'l!/98. I d~!111 .~hr, rrir1i;, rrp1s, dtp<,: ----Stud•·o & I B•droom 1 d 1 · A" 1 " <'Pl, drps, gar. Adulls. 2346 unt ngton ••c :·-: pool ill .~.\I)() n1011!IL Collrge I . f)f10I i·luhhsr. ~11rirp. S2l.i, I Costa Mesa car[ll'1s & flril!'JC'!i. ll:'all" ee1, patio. uu ls o1,.y. no S<!n!a Ana A vr C.\L Park. C<•~!;t ;o.lesa . Huntington Lleach 1 _.,1f> __ :,~:.:o CA'A d ORO !6 niilr.s 10 '.'\c11por1 Bcatl1, p<10l & 11ash1n:.: la1·d1nrs. prls_ Ref'~. 235-l Sanla Ana; *KIDS WELCOME':" 2 BR. housr unf ~22:i, Avail 1 l 2 C __ ___ ~ e 5 mllrs In D1snl'yland1 Chi!rtrrn 0 .K. No pets. i26 aft 6 c:all .'!4&--0;)79, SPACIOUS 2 BR, \!i BA , ~DVE IN TODAY. Attrac· .' f'n<l Alig. N'pt Bch. Rfl, · g,,, rpl"i::, r!rfls. Townhouse Unfurn. 335 I CASL:A!. Cnlil. Liv"•.i: in a 5Jl.J930 ,\lonlr V1s111. Costa ;\ll'S11.. SPACIOUS 2 Br/2 Ba, cpl, lownhouse apt. Patio. $WO, live 2 BR APT. $145-$1.59 ~ associated DJ)· 67" 3663 fH2 22,jJ Ev ts \l'alk 10 shop I; .~. sr his. C M I 1' ann \lrducrranean a trnos· 9<11 S.O. l l;1!'!xw Sanl;i Ana Upprr 2 br crpr rlrps. fl r fl s , I o r k e rl .c ;i r . 637-Z9ilt ALL EXTRAS. POOL. Pe · ... . · Cliihlfl'n, P"'15 ok, S~.)(I osta esa ph~re . Spacious c<lfnr ~. (Beb1t'('n l'l·lcfadden & hltns, s.c! gar. 1 chHrl ok. llal'bor I Bakrr a r,., a. I Sell !he old stuH ok. 17362-A Keelson 1.n. _ __ 3 Bil, 21, IJa ~tudio, cpl'g, <'nlir1Hlrd ap!s -<lcs1gncd & EtlingC'rl Avail li/16, $145. ~16-9.->37 fl.37-."'1 .. )!J. cash, call 642-5678 !142·6235 or 968·751(), BROKERS-REAL TORS %02S W. Bolboo 67J·l66J ,~-I 3 BP., sni d"11· 1 •, ha, rni· 11 1ll·r~. bl1n~. SEl0/1110 . So I furn1.~lH'rl :or st~'lc & coin· Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unturn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 315 patio. Nr srhl~ l~t & la st -prTs '.l!l!i El c fl m j 11 0 . Ion • llcal('rl po<:>I •!{Itch-----------------------.,,----,-.,..,,.,..-----::----:-0..,-,-----I ~r(•, $22.1. ~~2-13;.,; ;,16-Q.1:,J. r.1 11 / 1nrl1rrct lighting • General Corona d•I Mar Corona del Mar Corona del Mar Corona del Mar EASTSIDE Cosla f\lcsa 3 4 Br. Tnh~('-111 ll;:i, LOVELY 2 ~ty 1n11 nh~r. ·1 Delux~PB~?·~~~J~s.No pcts. ----------------------·----------------------1 bdm1. 2 bath home. F reshly Cptstrlrps. Pool. S:.!:?O/ino, Br 2 Ba 111 \1 ()1l1ll'clln I ... ia urn. VENDO~•E ~:\-110.') or 646--6762. '. . ' t.•TILITJI::S INCLUDED m pain1ed, al!'O nrw grern S1111n1111n1:; po<1l .{· rl11h~10u~r lt. \\' \V 1 642 I!Jn J,!aragl", Mr!}('r lol w11h 1 IG~-2~!'1'.l *$35 WEEK & UP* sha),! carpel~ thruo1.1L Ohl. Irvine 1w11·g~ S250. n111. t1ft :-.. 1 ''' · ison · k'ncE>d yard. Rrnl ;of S20.) 2 BR. 2 baths .......... S21i., H~t ington Beach s 5 tud io & 1 BR apts. pi"r n1ontti n~ "f'li"ll 10 buy : BR 2 )),itil~. dPn ...... S."llll ~ UNNY ACRES ~l Brokrr '>11.!''l~·~ l RR '1 h;i s .. atrn1m .. $J2~ tOR !.Prt ~P , 2 Rr. MOTEL GOVT REPO:'iSF:SS!ON I'll\ j ~ Bf~. :l'1 ha 's, fHn1 rn1 S:l.!~1 To ii nh"11 ·'" • hl t n~, dn. Assume low inl lnan 3 BR 2 ho .~ h lniis rni \;;·1J 11..i o,hrr/dr1rr, ~ 11 ! min· R Easy rp1aJi[)1ni:. Bkr •I Hf~':!', ba·, fa111. rn1 :\.:r, !><•ii s1 :-.1111·~ (',ill 171\• &12-4:?1~ anylimr_ ~ RR·, rlPn. '.?•, h(l ', •• S3fi~ 1 3!~) .. {)lll :;nrJ 11"')::_" __ _ ·I nr.. 2 hu1h~. r;unily l~llH11 Newport Beac:h Back Bay 1.<'asE>. [R;1.<;p Oprinn in Turli(' P.0l'k ....•. .S.>.:)l') \\"E l!AVF: arHETIS Adult!> Preferred Z 131{ 2 B<1 , frrd, p ... 1111 2 I C.11 f}n1 T ! ·s,.. nf 1><•>1 ~?l'.~ 1,11r .<.nnlh nr Fa1 ri:;i..-.t1nd~ 2JTG :\f'11·1mr1 Bh·1L :.i,1;.977,:1 /lph,.11 11111). fl\lr1l bP;11•1), s~) "l'f•h.h ~· llfl \ln r111r, ·1""'"' ;nail. :l',1$ J~! Car11Jt1•• l:\1:\IAC'ULATE APTS! ADULT anrl F1\;\11LY Sp1•!1on Close to shopping, Park '" Srac1ous .l Bl{·i;, "/, ba * .S111111 pno!. pu! g:rf'C'n * l rr11. lnd1v Ln rlry l;ir J~ 1845 Anaheim Ave. COSTA .\JE$A &lJ-2.S24 111<;, rpl, d1· ... pr.<, f>llf'tosrrl ~;i1·. :?22 3rrl .Sr .. l!B .o\tl-ji321 4 RP.. ronvrr! drt1, 2'~ BA. din rn1. f;1m rm. ('\·rl patm. I pool. $400 n10 Bkr 642-4.~lfi. j !Job 1PP11il. HOLIDAY PLAZA-Balboa Island Corona del Mar 1 3 Hrc 2 P,;i ' lrpl l'I"' r•nl<;. •lrrs. '2 r~r ~ar. ~fl!!'.'> r•1ni. szs~, nir1ruh. Df·;l.L:\1-·"fl•H·1nu.~ I RR . BR,\ND nrw 2 Br. 2 fi;i Dlli i rall n~.111rw ~,l:\.fi~ili f111n apt Sl."l.l. llr•.1l('d [)()<)I ~ilr. B11.1lrnn1 \1t'1< S1~ll ITTfJ SHORECLIFF !-~-A111plr· nark111g, Afl1d1.,.nn )r'l.Y '.!3i' ~: Bayl!Yltil .l BPdronn1. h;uh N 1-1. du11n1: I "SINCE ]946"' I Duplexes Furn. 345 Ji"'" 1:1i; .• r11111!)f)l) ,\\I',,(',\]. II " ' ,. ,--'"'' -- -1~rullor 1111nn ··"'a · . .<.1ltlf' 1.1-... ,,,l ruon1. fan1ily rO('>m . 12 10 l!I 1 1.~I \\"estrrn Bank Bldg. Co•la M••a I Lrtt~-l -llH. -nr Faor·gnid, ---- I I .,..... uni ,.. ·h, p rk 1.:;1.; 2 Br, 2 B11 .. >;;r1. t·rrrii:. n101111s ":'l.\"r. .. • .,, fl''f 1· ""1·J a \\ /11 t'"l~, p11 n;il, • ~t~ t,f D 833 0101 N, hf ,. " u> ' C'pT~ rl1·p~ ,\J;,IUf(' ;,dtJll~ 011· month 1nrlur!1ra: g<1rdr11rr. ays -19 '1 YUf:,''l~llf.I) Dtiplr" riflt 1 1ilr, $1 J:1• Infaul OJ\. AUSTTN 1:::\t!Tll (~lR:\1 \'.'\ ly no prl_!:. $211 67:...-0186 I ·~· . , . I· -P.DRl-1 :"/o ch1lrlrr11 n1· r"·I.~. 61!i~.~221: ------~----~d, a~~,',",·iacrE>_:,",·E1A111:Th~,',','.· I * U:-."IVER..l>lTY PARK,,•-\\'()rk I! i:1rl prrf. C;ill Aflt1s :-:1~1rLY i1.d!paprrrd 2 RR Corona del Mar ..,,, r:. "" ..., 2 ! lrl rhnnl' nni: .·~11!-2:\iJ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Corona di'! r.tar. fi.M.7270_ J BR. ba. ln1\·nhse ..... -~~· ___ _ rurn l\flf "Ith r-rpt N drp~ I' ---------J BR. 2 balhs .•..•••••• S.1.t• Duplexes Unfurn. 350 Nr ~11,1pc ,f.i 11, rn1 Jro111 2 BR. 11itting room. 2 &. 011 J BR . i•, baths , • , , , , •• $.liO hr·~\'h J:!~ Bernarr! SI ~~ - rorncr lol , rncl p<1t10. lnclds 4 BIL 2 ha. tiou.~e ...... $365 Costa Mesa &1i;..(J7~:\. Q,. cpt~. nrw drps 5prinklE>r~ f, ----- ga.rrlrncr. Chllri &. fl"! i ' d h·11 l BR. v../w, l'!/rrr, _g11r lat-I Bl:. CPI-". rlrp~. b!ln.~, "llli.; \ll'l"lron1e . Yr lra~r. SZ!l(). ·• '; re I !11rhl sn1 I palro. I ;i(llf. Sn1l 1!1 l'in~rl~. l1·plr. I :.dll. SI~.\ ON TEN ACRES 6r:>-Gl88. f•ll1!rl nil _!12'1. ~J.l~-.~:,lfl. n11r ;rl~. (Jp,..n Hsr. 336 E. l & 2 BR. Furn. & Un!urn. t YR l~Rl'E' -Cam l" 0 I REAL TY 2 BR. p,-t yarrl. Lat11Hf1·y rm. 1 2fllh ~2-~ . .,W, F'treplaces / 11riv. patios. Highlands. :i hr, him rm Bl!n~. ChUdrrn OJ\ .. ":72"B" 1 RF.Al. Valuf'~ Cpl~, rlrps. Pools Tennis Contnl'J Blcfst.. h I • t h Univ_ Park Ccntf'r, lr.•1ne 16th Pl. Sl:il 1tto .'>1'l-.~f,r,i;, rl.<!11d1r. POOL. :? BR's. 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-2611 ugf' Iv r1n n1115 "~ r, 'I Call Anytime S.13-0R20 lrg; priva!l" patin, l pn\·a1r 21"3R11;-nJCCiir:-bltrn;:-$11:1. ,\lalurr 111.l~ll_son!y, 110 (il·iacArth~ n._r Coast Hwy) bt>~C'hr~. 4i10 Co r 1 l &. n ~ Laguna Beach rrfri),! nrw ~hllC crpt~. prh. Qu1,.,1 :129;} P:1c1f1r Ort\'~. Cd<'l-1. 6i.>-41.1.~ l . Sh<1rp'. SlliO. &l2-2~I•L Ail'. :lli\-6.'17li nr fJ.12-4~2!}. NE:\\'-A .i;:real pl<1ce to live LC!-: 2 br. J in 1n. to IM.'llrh !.: N•w ,1-Beach 1 ';i;P.f;D~C. Lr~sr.:-t-:cn. lhe year round! \Valk to 2 BR. Sto\·r. rl'L Al1ul1"'· Nn town . Brsl ~rrtion o f 1 po I tr;i l loc, pool. carporl. ,o,hop~, i1·alk to beach. 2 Br, 2 pE'I!. Gar. sp11er . Yard. 511 B 1· I I' K Orchid AvP., Cd11!. l..a~nR. S235 n10_ I~ r. S:?S."1 n10 .. vrl.v. Upper 4 AR. 2 11<llts/no )'lf't.~. $l.~:-1tn10. '."#) a. r~ c. , nv pa~o. 11, 4!14-M48. Inquire 1020 s. BA . Nrw rp(ll &I \\'. llllmilton. 646 -4160 , bl1ns.Close1ngar ras!t>lul 2 BR. P,. ha, cpt, dp~. rt'[rig. Coa.~r. rrdrrorRlr'll. 1; hlk' Oo:'"an. :>"1:-r-0760. d:~r. 330·11 :\largurnte t:>M'lll'I view, I~ SliO mo. 61:J.487~ 6771-6145 _ 646-2190. Laguna Niguel ~,~a!l7~~1!~ 6•,,i.-.. 1~:-B-3Jrd. SPACIOUS l Br. fLJrn. $1.i;i. T. I.IE GABLES n.1n-.1 ·"'or .. -1.1.M. Arllls. no pcl1;, Gar. Avl ~ ~ 2 BR, crp1.~. drp~, Petk>, Adu lts. no &W-8699. Bltns, pets. 3 BP.., 2 BA. crpts. drps. pav· ed s1orage !<pace r o r traflt'r-boal, i;i:ar~I!'."'. ~ yr~ NPT I.sic ,vtrfrnt w/p1er 8111. 612-2~. :wi-8422 Lrg 2 Br, 1'2 Ba Vo'/l'.(ar. ---------~--• $L;.l. Adults. Cp1.~. drp•, float. ~ Rrf'l 1111 frpl, TRAILER" 2 h 11°0+ • 5375 '''' ~ :-r. ..., ,,,. bltns, fncd yarri v"fpar~. :ounrll"Ck lse. $110+ r.talure J)('rsons only, 2'1:l7 Orange Ave. No. c 67~7672. 646-180!l ' . . 636-4..120. 3 Br/l ha . Ocean view. old. Xlnt rornl. $ 2 8 5. )'f'IU'ly. Ask for Anila ~I 495-1244. Jont~ Rlty 67:wm.O. I cM~;,-,~;-on~v~;.~;0-----Duplex•, I & 'Z BR Trailers. !80 & Up, FOR Jell.SC·Deluxe new all CHARMING l Br coth'li.;:e, trplc. yi!.rd, $21~ n10, 517 Carnation, 494-8490. Cost• Mesa Furn. or Unfurn. 355 Eldrrly pref'd. lll E. l6tb 1 2 f'('C' Br, B a . 3 BR. 2 00. ~aut. crpt'd & Newport Beach St. C,\t. &l2-l26J. Unobstructed vie w or hay&. drp"d. Central alr/ct'!lld, • 1 & 2 BR . 'T'ropiral Pool. oc('an. Adlts. only. 6i3--6992. fnnl yanl. Ga rd r ne r, I BAY VIE\V - 2 Br. 2 Ba, rrplr P;ihri. Frnn1 S1 19 14j VII::\V ()f BAY .. Attrac z hr $2~.ilmo . Call 830-413'1. ~ \\"1nt1.>rnr yrarly E. llllh , &12-4f,03. I I c 1 d hi\ • Call 67!"1-512~ • .-~--c~-1 1 up I'.~. fl s. rps, 11~· F.AST C.1"!. 2 flit, r.~rtiaJJy llA°PPINES:of""JSW6·fr,-Dc.,,.,n. 1 BP., P[)ol. L't1I p1111I, Adll p<1t10 rleck. $2.lO mo. Yearly. f(lrn, )'Ard 1!'1r., rlrp~ /,I 4 r.n. Li2:l Mt 11 , \11,. ..... $7ij. QUICK CASH I Nn P"' Nr ~hop Q,. IJf'!ux, fi7J.-fii.l.J. l'rj\1~. 00 ~T~. f"ll'I rh1lclrrn, ..:'.2_41S37:76~ -~--. THROUGH A S\\'.1 1110 ·,i."-:::1·l~ NF:\\' 2 H-,-. ".1cR~,-.-D~hcl-,-,,-.1 Sl i5 nin lffi:l "B .. S.·u1111 AnA 2 hr. 111 h;.i, fq1l1• 2111<1 !'>P A('IOL~. lov<•lv 1 & 2 Or Cf\nl(·t.> lor. 2.i22 S!'avicw. A\·r C!iriAAnlil 11r $2'2.l n10 DAILY PILOT l'on! rrr nn $\f.O 10 $1.':~. 1 S!CO ,\lonlh, .vr11rly. e l RR. unlurn, w~lrr pii id.I A11ul Sep! 1sr. R.iJ..(1143. WANT AD nr 11nf $141) M.>-.l.'i:lO. "'1n!nn Rr&I Es1111r 67,')..1331 Adult~ Nn pr!j(, S90. Rear A J;Ood 1111.nt ad 11 • g<.OG 642 .. 5678 HOUSE llunT1ng? WAich Ute DAily Pilof \Vant Adi have ,• • • ' l I '"'1~0\\'l '"'l'\\\W NOW, IN CORONA DEL MAR, BAYVIEW APARTMENTS OFFER A SEAVIEW LOCATION TO FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN. From a hilltop in the Harbor View area of Corona del Mar, Bayview Apartments gaze out on uncommon sights : while·capped ocean, sunsets off Catalina. a kal eidoscope of night lights at nearby Newport Center and Fashion Island. Dramatic architecture and handsome interiors make this new group of apartments unusually attracli\le, Each apartment offers you the privacy of your own entrance and patio or balco ny, the comfort of deep shag carpeting, the convenience of continuous- cleanlng gas oven. dishwasher, disposal and spacious storage. You also have a choice of interiors-many with fireplace, or paneled li\ling room, or vaulted ceiling. For your family's recreational pleasure, Bayview has swimming and therapeutic pools, and an exciting log play structure tor chi!· dren. There ere grassy places where children can run end shout. And enclosed play areas in sight of cheerfu l laundry rooms. For ease of shopping : the nearby \lillage center of Harbor View. And not far away: excellent schools of all le\lels and complete medlcal and denta l facilities. Bayview offers two and three bedroom apartments, each with two full baths ••• from $245 to $325 per month, with complimentary gas and cable\lision. Mr. Arnold E. Tinker. residen t manager, ln\liles you to Inspect the model apartments decorated by The Broadway. Take MacArthur Boul e\lard from the San Diego Freeway or Pacific Coast Highway, and turn south on San Joaquin Hills Road. For more information, you may call Mr. Tinker al (714) 644-5555. lti'lhlil QtJALITY APARTMCHTS • , ' ' .. • I I ' I ' : ' ·! 1 ' • ' cf 193.l Anahtl!m, 646-31fi0. lnvf':&tmcnt -OPf.:N HOUSE column. ba.rgalns gaJol't'. ~~-!-;;;..:...;..;";_;:_::;;:::.;;;;;:;:~~,.~_::;,..;-.:-._---,~·;:--_-:-;-.--==·--.-_-_-_-~:·,-.-,-,-'"-:_-.. -.-.-_-__ -__ :-~:= .. =.-=.;::;"'~:~.:..-.:.::;;::_::;:;; ~::::·=··~·~.=~~~-=~=-~ .. ~:-~=-=====:~-~=-:-~~=~-:.-.;._ ... ---~--~-------_--_-_---_---------------------------::::~;~~';::;;.::; -.: ..--- --·-o;.;;;,,,.....;_;,_"~·. --~ I I • • • •. •. OollLV PILOT Sl.....,, .. , J~ 19)1 ___ __,[!]\-tor-ll!J l Aoonn<n•"'-lf!J :;[ -~~!jii:'"'~l~~·~l ~A-·u-l_n_td«-Ron.:.I ;.;~.:.;1.·•-·-~f<r-__ ;;]~~1;1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;"tw;;;;;; .... ;;;;l_A_pM-lm•n-"l«-R'"-' ~-··Jill-I_ --·~.,~-·--~1~_1 rt IMch Newport BMdl Apt. Unfur!I. 345 Apt. Unfurn. · 3'S Apt•.. Apfj., Apt. Unfum. 36S Apts.. Summer R.,,tel1 420 .. ~ Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfum. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 3701 __________ ,1 Unfum. 3'.SApt. Unfurn. -H _ •· ~ N rt B ch S nt •----------Hll..Ui!DI:: hom~. 3 ""'1 NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH ?.'nioy $750 ,000 health club & spa: 7 pools, 7 1tennis courts. Bachelor, 1 or 2 Br's. Al!o ~ jstory townhouses w/ 2 or~ BR's. '£lee. kitth· 1!11'· private balcony or patio. From $175. ~ubterranean parking, elev, maid service. iF\Ill-line food market, dry cleaner, beauty :salon within complex. 7 beaut. model apts. SI am to 6 pm daily, other times by appt. ~amboree & San Jo,aquin Hills Rds. N. of Fashion Island. 714 : 644-1900 !or leasing info. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS -------------------------A.f"· Unfvrn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 untinfton _,.,.., 1wpo -•• Costa Me1a Costa Maa. • • Al'W Lido Isle ~;;;;;;;;~p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;,;;;;iiiil -'---------1 ttre1, ,,1~w. 3 TV1, patio, I Bl\. 3 blkl from ~an.~ BRE.ATHTAKING VIEW I ;;;=:;;;=:;;;=:;;;;;;;;:;:;;;I UNY. 3 Br. 2 b11. hayfroni h&rbq, d-\l'athf!r ,Jps 5--6 mo. M~tl~· 5J6.17JO !~':ia~~: :1u11~P~1:::i I .· .. :·.·.~.-~ .•• ·~,;·:.~.f'ri/l~:.:_·~.::.:.'~.'··· CAN'T' BE BEAT 1~~~· ~;tro~t ~~l{s .. \Veekly :~r mi l~:~r ~.290 s~U&·L i:-:. l Br, 2 b11 , f!Xlr11 11~ dupJex. b&loonle•. {rplc, he 11 l ed ·-~.~ --:W~'L;i: ~~'f./lltJl!!!i ,... Sll"GLE STORY or yearly .:~'9'-~·="~"~·=--~~~-1 CUaron dl!'c, 2 chldrn ok, no potil, load• of i·los~ts. 745 .~·: ··~.::·=: ··;'".-.. ;,·.'~.t.;"' .. · .• ;::.,:-•· ... ~ . South Sea Atmosphere 3 BR. /urrushed house Sl,OO'J lsACHEI.OR ap!, 2 blockl to 1 :~~!£~~::~7~:r~;: :~:~:D (::::SI , .,_:: ·:~.;.:~:::>r·;.:,: .. :."·> ·:·. · : ·• '~~~~~;~~¥ ~:::':;·;.~~h """''~::~~:I~~::~:~:: 21:M32 Sant& An11. Ave. CAcrotB 1 l~EATED POOL RESORT LIVING llOTEI· Apl•-Room•. By 2 BR duplf':it, nr beach, •""'IS, t m s A Co"n'~· Ci bl ' -~ ... l'O · · " ~" u · PJen)y ol la1••n L k I b d111s. ,,!OVP, ~o pe!S. $140 Spacious I & 2 BR units .1 u:ir.uryaptllvrngw/Slm1l· D11y/\\'ee or r.ont . -~i:: ~""7 CArport & S1orage lion recn-ation ... swimming, 67:l-361.~. mo. :i.,.,......,"" · Yro.n: $155. up, f'rples. pn. li1DDE~ \'ILL.AGE l==~-,-,,-,-c-~=o=;I 2 BR $1·10/mo. close to pati~. loads oJ dose:s. :'llgr. 1 tennis. billiards, sand vol-VIE\V, l blk to bay. FJ.tgant ~ach. Nn ..... !!i. Xi7-02tl. Gocz.a cl81 fiZOJ 2:.00 Sourh Saliil Jr~ba:1, health clubs, saunas, 3 BR 2 BA. Aug io Sep1:. • Call r il&-9942 * a... 0 Sa11ta A11.11 • 546-1.525 clubhouse, parry room. res· 15th. , $600 mo. Oct. i'50. ,,,,,,,, ALMOST READY ide tennis pro & pro shop Cd.\! 67:>-IDW. Laguna Beach I BR, n;o.2 BR $175. up. & much more. Singles 1 &l~~=-~--~~--,--1 Priv. pauo. billiard rm, htd Sirit. ;-• why /'IOI li'f'e at~ 3 Hl'a!ed pools 2 BR. f"urn/ t.:nfurn Re t BALBOA -Nr10t•ly drc. 2 br NEAR BEACH-New 1 & 2 pool \\'/jacuui. 20IOl Birch 1 •jg:;f;;:,~'~'~'i':"'~·J~ • be ach, and e njoy your Large Clubhou~ e1c. BBQ from S il~ ... ;\o le~e ~e~ nr hl'achrs k sho~'g. Avail BR .• l '1 ba, pool, Adult&. St, :-lB, 66-l260. , 51 " Ole;o Fwy. &. • potting grHn. gym, volley Child care Cen1f'r flUU'ed . :'llodels Open Daily \\kly or mnthly. 67.,..5110. No rwi~. L~P 2175 S. Coast SEACUF'f' l'ltanor Apts. 1 & J: ball court. two swimming Great new l, 2 & 3 Rrlrrm 10 10 S. LAGUNA. ~lef'fl!I 4. \VH"k& 1-funtlngton Beach Hv.·y. -194-4481 or 528-6743. 2 BR. Cpt~. drps. bltn!., gar l z ~~~~~~!u;ad~~~~~u~~: SOUTH COAST cnall -July :lls!, Au&'. 14th ·-*FRESH AIR CHOICE 2 BR, 2 BA, 81r. Lido Isle c111;p1.Jl~Ba .P\1patio.15TJ I ii Ad•m• 2 VILLAS SOUTH BAY CLUB &2lsr.Callf1\4i&J8.-$440. Huntington Beach . ~ For a re la~1n g retreat, 1101 :\I A rh Rl I cond. Blt1ns d/w, pvt paho, SPACIOUS, lovely 2nd lloor PlacPnlia Ave Ask al>ou! .. you have your choice of · ac: r ur \'c · lJUSt for s1ni !P people/ 2 Br nr Ray k Cluhhouse:. \VA.lk 3 blks to Bnch! nr Brdii)' shopping, H.B. apt 3 hr. 2 ha, bllns. our d1&cot1M!. 518-2681. I l: oneor !wobedrooms.lur· 5-l6·8S23 :-.:r1vport B~ach L111n Jslt . $1!i0/w k . l,.r;:-l BR a.pt. newly decor. SJ6J. 847-0lfll . dsh"·shr & N'!rig Ccptd. nished end untu1nished, Apts., In!ne & l61h 645-0530 $·1R~1/nio. -Call 673-7lll!i. Obi attached a:ar, frp\c. l"ili BAYf'RONT. boat doi.:k~. ex-ea.ch with Its own private F f 3 0 ---- Sa. Bltns, excep! retrlg. LG?: 2 br. 2 b11 shldlO apt drpd. 2-ca r iarage. $315 on ot1c 3 Br. :l Ba hf"f'pl11ce patio, fireplace .jn two urn. or Un urn, 7 OAKWOOD GAR: DEN NE\\'PORT Sch, 1i block $225. No snirJs, no pets. w/palio & yard, all b\tns. l lse. Shown by a p Pl S650 mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba, S300 bedrhoori1, elevator1s. dish,· General from oceen-Avetl 8/1. $110 lndry facil_ Vic \Varner & 544-2045. nin. Realtor, 64&--0732. was ers, c11rpe s an APARTMENTS \likly. 892-4936. 53&-llll. B h Bl d $!5() 8-42 • 9 ~-~-------IEJ drapes, arid a.II utllltl•• ............... (rl'sort llving for adults) 2 U,DRM .. cpl., lir{)f,., fenced eac v · · -4:-ri · Mesa Verde 3 BR-. frpl ., garagP. L...::Z:......:.::l::>L---..!:=.J are paid e xcept lighls. PALM MESA APTS. Nev.'por l Beach BAI.BOA I~!and, artr l br, ~-Id !& • l BR -adult, no pets. $125. $Z2j :'11onth -Ye11rly I Ask !or Fanla1llc-all lrom ~ l6<h & !-·•"• '42.8J70 line loc: nice ""'tio. Owner: pa.uu, ry. c., ranee. g .r. DIX 2 & • B• 2 B.1 encl 1145. " " ~ di Nr lnlf:rcom Hosp. Gas & • ·' · · Ke1vport Beach Rlty 67;'r-J642 Commander Ratting, --4tNfCElil--j,'~7~l-~1~50~3':_·-,"'-,--,---..,,~ ·ap. Walk to beach, adult Wiiier pd. S42--83S3. gar Sl50 & up. RtntaJ olc: I Manager Bachelor unfurn ,,,,., $135. • NICE • couple, child no ptll. $160. 30!Y.i i\lact> Avl-. 5-~1034. BALBOA BAY CLUB ('l4J gB2-66SJ g h 1 1 Sl 4_ The most beautiful view of Vacation Rentals 425 536-9926. 2 BR TR.1-PLEX. a dults only Trrracr E.tudio apt, $200. mo. ac t" or urn • • • • • • • • ,1, -1 ,., I · Newpo•t Beach "'2 rr,.,,.. 21661 B1oo"h"1•I S11 .. 1 _.,. 0 I-BR unfurn .......... S\40. lhe bay & oce;in in lhe1----------- DELUXE 3 BR, 2 BA, .1 1r· "'--' Ill! .s. qu ... 1v 1 n g · ""' -MN:i. I Huntinglon 'Be~ch, Calif. w-..._.._._ I-BR furn ........ irom Si5j. Habor area. 2 BR. 2 BA BIG BEAR LAKE, 3 bdnn, l cond. Blti.ns inc.I dshWfihr, 847--0124 * VIEW * $275/mo yrly. 0(e&n V1ev.· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"!~~~~1 2-BR un!um .......... $160. Rpts. for lrase. li42·2202 ba, r vrrything furn but lin- pvt patio v.·/incl aar's. • 2 BR. closed gar Child '-~EIV 2 BEDR~I , 2 BATI~ apt, 3 Br. 2 B~ lrg sundeck, •: 2·BR furn .. , . , , , , from Sl7j. Santi Ana ens, ~Jt'eps 1. $100 wk fo.r 4. Willie to Brdv.y E.hoppina:, sml ptl ok. $140/mo. Call I Si.op rlin rm. pool, fpl. \'ery clee.n. 64.>--1878 • POOL j 6.14--0800. H.~. liJl>. 847--0363 "2-'365 I f ,-om $27' p,. '1nn<h I ll'ESl'CLlff 2 Be, l', B• ORANGE COAST'S BEST • 5AU'A Rental• to Shue A·~ want ad lS a cood Daily Pilot Want Ads ha.ve See !\Ir Barnes 641 -7~23 I Adlt~. no ptts S22tl/mo. SALESMAN • JACL'ZZ.f VILLA MARSEILLES ibve111J)'lent ba.rgains galore. I • i1j A~1!GOS \\'AY • _li211 ~llord Ln. 548-7.il.l. ' •• l.'i61 '.\lf'sa Dr. Sanra ,\na BRAND NEW LOVELY apt in singles etim· .&-' SPACIOUS plr\: "·/dshwshr, Jac-uzzi, ...... s., Apt1., Apts., Apts., Apt1., Apts., l & 2 Bd A 1 u1·1 ., 1- F U I 3 I I BR, clost lo he1u::h & shops, rm. pt1. ~auna. r c. 1 pa1 ,.,-,, mo. urn. or n um. 70 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 11· k ~===~=~=================~=~======~=~~=~~~===~~~=~~~=~=~~~~~~~~ qu1eta~a.~latun~nM~ Adult living nr1~ ~man lo ·~~ II only. :-.·n r-t~. please. 1 Furn. & Unfurn. v./samr _ .1192-9389. 49-1-1402 9 am.T pm Dish"•asher -color coordinat. RELIABLE emplyd m11n (JG. Ring Brothers Invite You to Visit Mediterranean Village Costa Mesa ' ed appliances • plush shag 601 shr lux HB 11pt w/same. carpet • choice of 2 color 10 m in bch. 8•lZ-72&6 alt !J LIVE LIKE A KING At Budget Prices! F'UR:"'ISHED • U.'IFUR'.';JSHED * POOLS * ENCLOSED GARAGES * CONVENIENT TO ALL BEACH t-:S schemts • 2 baths • stall pn1. 1;howers • mirrored wa.rd·1 s~l~lA-R~E-l~~-m-,--,,-~C-.-M-.1 robe donni -JndireC'I light. 11/non-.o;moking l<idy ref& lng In kitchen • breakfasl $75 010. Call 54&-3276.' . ha.r -hu~e private fencedll---------- pa1lo _ plush landscaping _ \\llSH !O ~here lovfly lU'ff! brick B<tr-B·Q's _large beat. Bnc·k H11.v hom, \YI I h l'rl pools & lanai. _hus1nr~s larly. 646-4,119. 3 101 So. Bristol St. NEEn femRle rn rt'nl room {lf.i r.11. N of So. Coast Plaza) Wl!h k1trhrn f<'r s1:., per Santa Ana nin., 1nc!11rles u!t!. 8~2--R497. -------PHONE: 557-8200 \\'ill share turn 2 hr Rp t. ___________ Si7 .. 10 mo. Call all ;i p.m., 6.f:=;...2;.'l.1. I I " ' FROM $140 MONTH ADULTS PLEA SE VILLA POMONA PHONE 642-:11115 11760 Pomona AvP.) 11 ''°"I• II "'llSHARI~: lo~,.~,,,~ho-m-, -~-,.I ,_I . ,-ba}", Lido Jsland. Chlldren •'-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.J•••J "·rleon1r. Call 673-7185. •. t 3 GIRLS need roommate lo t' Rooms 400 l'lharr 4 Br houH. $65 mo. i 51."i PER \\k up v.·/ktt. S30 ~36-49!\.I. I - The charm of Old World Spain awaits you in Cos ta Mesa at Ring Brothers' Mediterranean Village. The country is the sett:ng where quaint, brick-tiled courtyards and pathways wind over streams and ponds to the door of your villa apartment. Inside, beamed ceilings, wood paneling, color· coordinated drapes and carpets are enhanced by Imported grasscloth wall coverings in warm, natural tones. Wet bars and fireplaces add to the cordial atmos- phere. Large patios and balconies provide spaciousness end li ght. The recreational facilities include night-lighted tennis courts, swjmming pools, a gymnasium 'vith separate health clubs for men and women and billiard and game rooms. The location of Mediterranean Village is ideal -con· venient to all of Southern California-minutes from the Pacific Ocean and Newport Beach, overlooking the Costa Mesa Country Club. A twenty-four hour security system assures your privacy while you enjoy the serenity of living at Mcd!Jcrranean Vj.llage. l bedroom 1 bedroo1n & den 2 bedroon1s 2 bedroom town hou5es r-ro1n $140 J··rom SIS5 Fro1n $170 From $195 -ORANGE COUNTY All\POl.T NEWPORT BEACH RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M • 6 PM. 2400 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 PHONE:(714)557·6020 ... 1··~.1:::-"-'. ··~ .. Huntington Beach ON BEAC l.J ! l "'rek up. apts. :\IOTEL • Garages for Rent 435 11 n :.1s.9i:,;,_ I ~---~~-!G ARAGE !or n nt fa r i . t;PST1\lr.S l1\·1n..: rm. Brlrm. storage. S20 a month. 11 NE\V APTS , .f.; R<i :->rpH ralr <'ntrv .• \u 5'1C>-56S8 1 :, 2 RP.. f'rnm S212 -. ---Office Rental 440 • I Rr Fr<'m $2:17 r·rir1k111,1:. s1r1/n10, !Cl9-i·l&'l. I ' 3 Bit r rrun ~~(j \IF:1\ only, 2 slcrp1111:: rl'Xlnis. 1 i'llrni111rp Availahle I Shi\ n1n :->rp. rnl cli()()(!10FF1CE bldg. 450 ~q. It. 3 !· Carprl~·(lr~J'>t'S-dl~hll 1l~hr r 11r11;hhnrh()()rl. :~1,1: ... f{l~fi . ron111 nflire 11 rr11 + parkini ,i he11 lf'd pool-s<i•1n11~·tf'nnis El.DLl:LY 1~.in-:-cn11~1rl~r lnr 7 car~ nn 50 x 95 101. •i rrr 1uon1-nrr11n v1t"1's I pr11~1onrr, hoard & 1oom H111~XJr Bl\'d, Costa .Mesa. pat1ns·:imple p;irk1ng t.:.dl P1 r·s ·~1~-2.':71 ::..4R-i068. ~~----~~~~ Srt'uritv JiU<irrl.~. Roo:-.t FOR gC'ntlcman. 1.i.i DESK space available $50 HUNTiNGTON :\1nnrc11s1a , Costa .\lesa.. mo. WiU provide fum1ture PACIFIC 61~_0969 at s:> mo. Aruwering mervic"I _ __ available. 305 No. EI 711 OCEAN AVE .. H.B. SIL ·"LEEPJNG rmm lot Camin o Re ill, Ia n !7141 ::.,",6..14.-:7 rn1pln.~rrl nian n\'er 30. ClemPnte. 492--«20 I Ole nprn 10 am.6 pm Da ily Costa .\lrsa, 6-IS-S<lG. DF:LUXE Off'ICES, modrrn \\'fLLJ,\:\I \\",\L TERS CO. f TIRED o! tf'la! old turn1ture? pror hullrling, crpt.~/rlrp~ 1~~~~~~~~~~ I H's really nor that hard ;11r ronrt. amp!! p11.rking. DON 'T i:=tve ll A"''!!..Y. C"t I lo r~pl!l re. Juli! ""'alch the llunt1ngtn11 Harbour Rrra. 2 lw·nuure Ar mlscellanecrJ! l quirk cash fnr It 10°llh 11. 1 rohinins 1n the Classifi~ 'nits 1'.'>0 sq. tr, Da,y ci r DAlLY PILOT Cl11.~sH1C1'! I Srcllon. r 1 •'.< i l4/R.19-114 l l. DESK ~riace avall11b!e S50 Apt~., Apts., nio. \\'ill provtdP. furn1turt Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 at S.l nio. An.~"·cring service Newport Beach Newport Beach 21a1lable. 1781:) Beach Blvd. l!un11n,1:lon Beach. 642--4321 l\.E\V \\ :i!rrfront Ofr iet'a s:a~ To $1.~a Monlh 1 llho1·<' Th<' l.~ll'lnt!er .111 Ray~1rle Or., N'pl. &Ach l Rill 1 ;n1nrly Hllr. 67!i-fi161 BAYV IEW OFFICES !)(' lUXP A IT . .()·md Ir IOrlf'd Lrdo Arra -~ Sq. F't. Rra!noomrt'll Rkr. 675-6700 DESK ~pace ava.il11.ble $5Q mo. \VIII pro.,,ide turn lt~ at $5 mo. Answering service eva~lable. 222 }'ore!I! Ave, L.1guna Beach. 494-9466 STORE or oHJt'f!. Nt wport "- R&y Crnrrr. :Kl~2 Ntwport Blvd, C~. 525' UW pd. 61&-12.12. SUBLFTTJNG \Ve>std 1ff ore. • -' N 1ce •Z rooms ( 720 eq ti I Ne~·ly pa.1n!NI. Call 56-3447 'SI for dt'!Bils. 1670 SANT A ANA AVE, CM f'rom JOO U\ffl, l!x: llq. ft. 60:>-2464 or 541-~.1:.Z • Xl.NT OFFICE SPACE :=:::::) nnw 11v11il. Lido Bid~. ~ /1a L1dn, N.B. 673--4:J01. ---, + NF.\\'PORT BEAOi Con1p!ell'ly out f1 nl"d gym • 81ll1•rd~ room • l•rge <ict•vi-:lOO-:lQO.~JOO 11 .~'.,... 11e~ room fo r o_.1c1ng, C1rd Pl11•1n g, r.utits •Olympic Ph. i\lr. F:rvin, 67:'>-1601 ''l" pool • 01\f ;iind lwo bf'droom 1p11tmf'flls, with e 300 S" .,.;,.---• "f. r '· S6 5/mo . refri~erator, b u!•·ln 11nF,e, oven. <ind di!hw11her • Crprd. drp'rl. CoB!A Mesa,. Privale·vitw p1um and b1lcon1es 1d1i>in tach 1p1r1men1 c 11u 64&-2130 • C1rpo11s n!'ll!'ftl •very 1p1 rtml'nt • From 5155 l'°~---:-~--~·I lll&ta ~ M6118 Apartment& Bu•in•n Rent•I 445 FO BEAUTIFUL f'EOPLE AT'TRAC 1t0tt A oflJc. ~~;;;;;~~~ 4r:::::::: spaces $j() le up. Dwntwn Sin JUAn C1pi1trano nr mi~sion, 4!13-ll;\3. ' I SllOWROO~f mlit . .\ ollice spact'. ('ln.~ to Lll.cun" loc. 1691 t.le~• Or1•'1! Ncwpo1t e,1ch {714) S4.S-48S.S A1k for t-.lr. ~nd /\11'1. \\'dl ,,m N1 \'l". /o.\an•gcrs ,\bo~~"d b11 Southnn Count1rs r.~•n•1ement Company S9j To S:l~lfl i\ln. 4!M-4653. l-IARROR Rh'ri . front 1 • e +1Jilfl ~q fl . 111r rontl , crprtl. S~2.i mo. Ph ~2-11()6(1 e r~nmr Hrn11I J.nr11t1nn e l.Q,•10. Xlr11 1r11fhr 1873 I ll~rhnr, Cl\1 M&..fi6.'>4. • ' • lfor thPll hrm undtr tb&.P~.-RYoeh• ""· ...J .. --~· I S.iturdAy, Jut)' Jl, 1971 DA!LV ,JJ.Ol 31 1~! ~ ... ~ .. ,. ~l~~ ... ~' _ .... _ ... ~I~;;;; ... I -l~I i.u ~·-1 ai 1 F -1~ 1---1~1 ~1 ~-~ .... ~J~[I])~,. ~-~ ...... ~J[ll]~I !!!!!! ... !!!!'! ... ,.~ ... ~".~-~· ~ w Cement, Concrete Ironing Hetp W•nted, M & F 110:-ielp Wi1nted, M & F 710 H•lp Wanted_.M & p 71( .,,,..., lnclu1trlal Rental 450 Industrial Rent•I 450 Auto t ransportation 525 Lost M-1 12llO 11q. ft. MW bldg w/oHiee, lge-resr door. 1787 Whiltier St, CM. A.Lio lJ40 Lopn St, CM. 1500 gq. ft. 'SliS/mo, Days, 646-5033, eves 646-0681. FOR LEASE 4800 sq fL ~ted ofcs, air cond, tile Doors, nuorescent lites, kit. 2 &et.s of baths. Beaut. bldg for Lite mfg. 1J55 Placentia Ave N.B. 645--0770. NE\\/ industrial bldg, prime CM Joe. 1253 Logan Ave. 100J to 2()00 sq ft units. SrP BOAT & TRAILER ?.tr. Thon1a~ on .IOb site or STORAGE 'f!ail ~ve11 673--1417. J-111nl1ngton Sch area RENT M-1, 112.'> SQ fl, s1:1:i 1 ~~-'-'77-_367"'~·-'~·-·~p_m_= mo. 1355 Logan, No. 7, C.M. Rentals Wanted 460 67"":>-5116. r'tri5'1hat lte1n under s~. Jff tti., Penny Pincher The :·DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace * * * * * * Trader's Paradise lines times dollars HAVE 10 HOUSES, L.A. & Orange County incl Bev. Hills, HoUywood, Newport, Cdro.1. Owners 1\•ant land, 41\it,, boat or? Bkr. 673.-4144 'Y1ll trade JO level. irrlg<1I· ed acres w/3 renlals In fililffil!t for Orange Co in· CO me profl{'rty. ' (;ill il4/962-?i{l1 t<'JVELY 3 br, 1'% ha, base- ~~nt. s!llcco, prin1e N. Clendat~ st tor quir t Cd:\1 l br + inc. (213) 2-17.2121 or 222 Spo>ncer St, Glendale. !JAVE S14.000 t'q. in illt. cabin al Running Spring~. \Vant buildable land or units jn Orange Coun1y. Fuller Realty 54&-~14 TradC' beaut 'fil Jag XKE 2 . 2, f'/\.f, 11,•1re wheels, !0111 n1 llc~. ttc. \\'ha! have you to t'lffrr,': Propt>T1y, lo1s car o.-.,. f.1~·5127 eves. ·-~ ******* CHEV\'. Caprirc car. 2 rlr. Jnarferl, 1·ery good condHion to rradt> (ln homr or units. 6-12-4£10 ---- PATIO Sp!'cialifots. Add IRONING dof'll! In my hOmo: distinction to your hnmt! Sl.25 an hr with a custwn patio design. * * ~ * * ed ~ly tor )'our home. I ·-=-.ln_g ______ _ Quallty. Expe r i ence Sati.5factton. Eaoon &: Son& Construction. 543-0169. QUALITY Cement \Vork. Let George do it. Llc'd. bonded. 6'1.~1695. COMPl.ETE lawn It garden-CERAMIC tile ~w & remodel. Frtt: ''t. Small job5 welcome. 536-24'26. Ing service. J im 548-0405 Job Wanted, Male 700 SK IPPER OR CREW job, Much t>xpt>rl,nce, 21 & can 1r;iveJ. Dennis !213) '. BURROUGHS BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR =====!-GENERAL MACHINIST Lathe, Mill, Orin Ptel9 !'ol!n. 3 yn ex.per. Mllst ~ve own too!:1 A: be able to IM!~ ur & operate mac~ on prototype bub & ~ n1ns, Xln't co. ~ill. 4 pay, 4Q h.r. \lil'Ork Wttk. Preferably with experience on the Bur· roughs E-4000 or 2100 seri es. Includes post- ing of accounts receivable, general ledger & payroll. STA-FAST, INC. 640 So. Sant• Fe Santa Ana Excellent working conditiQns, salary & fringe benefits lhat include fully paid medi· cal & insurance, 3 \\'eeks vacation after 3 years, credit union, etc. (1 8\k \V. ot Grand, 1"'"" section of Sant.a F~ I Hath+ away). Call Mrs. GrH nm•n •t the DAILY PILOT 642-4321, ext 277 Equal Oppor, Employtt =--~~b­GENERAL CLERK Jf you enjoy using your mind' le have run e. 10-k'Y adding -. machine, we have an open. ing for you in our H.B. acct'g rlept. Xlnt working rond k benefits. Adm Sale1 NO OEGREE OR EXPERIENCE NECESSARY ?.fEN EX·i11fLlTARY \\'01\fEN rNTERESTING & EXCIT- IN G PGSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE EX- P ANDING INVESTJ\1ENT FJELD EXCELLENT OP· PORTVN!TY FOR ~ELF'· STARTfNG. AGGRESSIVE INDIVIDUALS T!-11\T \\'ANT TO MOVE AJ-IEAD, f'REE CO?.fPANY TRAINrNG -HEA DED BY DAVE LOOKINGLAND, Fl· NANCIAL f!'.'VESTl\TENT ANALYST, R. E, BROl\"E R, PROFESSJON AL SALES· MAN, \VJ !.l, ENABLE \'OU TO START A LIFETIME CAREER \Vm-1 EARNINGS OF $21l,OOO + YOUR FIRST YEAR 11--IROUGH COM- r.USS IONS & SERVICE FEES. • Start l mn1crli<llcly e Pluliih OfflCt'.~ e Full 1-~ringe Benefil~ RECORO KEEPER CASHIER EXper. Thrill ·or finance co. to .... -ork in thrift ofc. located in \Vorld hflqtrs of Avco f'lnaocial ServiCt'S. Xln't salary, Many ro. benefits. Apply In person, Avco Thritt, 620 Newport Center Dr. Suite 1cn. N.8. I ................... ~ I Cal1 Pe~nnel 842-7751 Unigard lnsurant<>e Group Equal opportunity employer GIRL Friday n~ded, WCC"k 6 hrs daily, Mon-Fri. 1 1irl f'.V. Ottief!. Payroll f xp helpful. Salary co m tn . CLAIMS ADJUSTER w/exp .\ talent, Call TRAINEES 962-2441 fo r app't. Xln't insurdnce career op-====='=-'----por. w/leading {irn1, Excep. HARDWARE Sa.lei. Perin. tional paid J yr. training Must have ability to meet & program. ReCl:'nt college de-serve CU!iilomers Hardware, f.;ree & xln't ref's req'd. Fee electrical, plumbing exper. Paid. desired. But will train. Gd Free & Fee Positions starting s a I a r y oom- mensurate w/ability, ApPly IRVIN E PERSONNEL SERYICES"'AGENCY 488 E, 17th (at Irvine) 642-1470 Cii-1 COOK wan!ecl, exper. in S1viss, Gen-nan American lood. Apply Swiss Chalet, 414 No. Newport Blvd, NB. COOK, fry cxper. Apply Chow Bell, 2574 Ne1v1>0rt Blvd, C:O.t. COOK, quick order fry cook. Steady employment. Mesa Lanes, 1703 Superior. Cl\!. COS:O.!ETICIAN -0 rug Jn person, H. \V. Wright Co., 126 Rochester St. CM. J-105-rESS -Cash-,,,-,--,,-,.' Chinese restaurant. Over 21: 548-8277 ==~~----'" HSKPRS Emplyr pays fee . • George Allen Byland Agen. :· cy 106·8 E. 16th. S.A. 547-0395. ~ ' ' ' . • • . YOUR NF:W PROF'F:S-Clerk. Fully exp only. S!ON AL C1\REER \VI LL Do•~·nrown H .B . Call IRVIN E PERSONNR SER.VICES "AGEJ\CY : LEAD YOU TO\\' ARDS TI-IE 53&-2701 HEIGHTS OF l'rNANCIALc '~P7L-A7p~l~-M~o-,-,,~.-w~il7o--m-,~;d SECURITY & PRESTIGE. wrk, husban<l-lt m11int. Furn CALL NOW 558-0444 Ask for Mr. Newton A responsible wom11.n to manage tenni~ shop. Xlnl oppty_ 19Z7 Harbor, C.ill 64,')..3,141 10 to 6. Assembles ellectric • mech- anical. rlevices &. sub-asserri· blies. lnterpre~ assembly d raw Ing 11;, apecitication prtnt'I, parts list. 1 Yr, pre- viowi electro mechanical a-5Se'mbly exper; Soldering technique~. For Appointmtnl Call lndustrifil Rc\ntions (714 ) 494-9401 TE LON IC Industries Inc. Laguna Beach Equal opportunity emplny('T apt + Uil, Start $250 675-8740. CPL TO manage 18 U mote.I in C.M., $200 mo. + 1 BR. furn apL &: u!!I, 557-424'2. Customer RP\atloos HOW CAN I HELP YOU? Blue Chip Cfl. want.~ super sharp peroon w J h u b h I y Secretary $550 Co. paid tee for bright cap- able girl w/sready nerves, gd typing, lite Sli & e cheerful smile, 488 E. 171h <at Irvine) C.M. 642·1470 personality to fill t his "'~~"'."~'!"!!!!!!!!!!!!""­ customer serv, position. * JONES TIRE SERVICE; J,oarli1 of lun & great l s expanding In Orange benefits. County and requires Call Su~11n Sla<le, 833-2700 EXPERIENCED DENNIS & DENN IS * Commercial Sa!esme11 * Tire Servicemen Personm-I Agency • Front EllO. Mechanlcs 2082 Michelsnn Dr. * Brake MiM:hanics Irvine, Calif. Salary plus bonus * Cust. S.rv. $700 Opportunity to adva~ Supervisor-to take rCliponsl· Company paid benefit~ b1lily for i;upervision o! Apply: »19 Harbor Blvd. .. . sales ordrr derks/expedit· Costa M'sa • in~ o! orders/set"\'. to cus· .... iiii..,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• : 101111'.r!I. Previous related t;.~. per. rpq'd. fee pard/Al1;0 lee joh~ &<ntiCT' Center Agt>ncy 500 Nf'\\'flOn Center Dr., NB Suite ~3;J &14--4981 DRAPERY J . W. ROBINSON'S e NEWPORT BEACH a : llas lmmedla!• opening for 1969 For·d ~ Or. custom pis. p/b, 1.m/fm radio. e~· ceptkma!ly clean. Trade fol" lot cq . 1n house or what ~Ve you? 9J2.8539 My-r:;q_--S!l600 Nr11,-port Bt>ach Cli ff Drive home. 2200 ~Q. ri fnr smaller nrir1heast cM ar 2-3 units-, take-sn1. '2nd. 646-6<129. 4'16-'2~. l ... ...,_,....,.,. ___ ...,•J Exfl('r, Jlemn1er & trairn>e. ,.-,----c---.,--= I ATTRACT. WAITRESS Beach Dra[)f"ry &-rvice, !JOO J ob Wanted, Female 702 ExpPr. No! under 71 , NO w. 17th. C<'l-f. 5'10-64&1. CRILL COOK -ATTENTION SAN JUAfl PliONE CALLS. Apply in DENTAL RECEPT. CAPISTRANO AND SAN persan Surt & Sirloin, 5930 Desk only. Denial expcr. CLE?.IENTE BUSINESS-W. Coa."it Hwy. NB. necess. Some Sats. Salary tr.ADE LO\V MILEAGE' MOl'OR HOME like nf'"'. FOR SMALL , n.2 LOT. PREF'ER EAST COST A M·ESA. ~-317.1. 2 wrll _renteri hornl'~. 4 br. '.! ha ~a. in San Mateo & B.-llmont. Rents $245 & $260 n111 .. Trade up. l&I S. Lag· a~. Rl'ahor 673-4308. $1:>,ooo eq·ty, heau1 3000 sq ft'"l ll'fn.-4 BR hnn1t' C'ollnn, Oe.L P 0 rt11 bal $19,LOO. !or Gy eqp'd clr W' cab cruiser. U nt rond. 557-216i \Vil} 1rade ] rvine Coast Coull!I)I Cluh golf mcmher· ~hip for lalc n1odel st111ion 1vagon, spor!s car, Rolls Royl't'_ 646-5970. 9 yr old dup1cx 1n Cdi\.f So ot H"'Y· F''t> ~imPlt> land. l·? br, 1-1 br. F&C. Tr~rle Uft, Low S. Lagasse, Realtor 613-4308. \Vhat do you Mve to tr11de~ Li~l it here -In Or11nge Co!1nly·s \;irgest read tr<uf. ing pos!. &lZ-5678 * * * * * * r.v-~TAR GAZEKjlC~~ ~~5~1 • tnatan:.~~11 _H_•_u_ri_•9 ______ ~1::~~=-~~=.care- A;.···/;sJftT\ ~ B CLAYLPOIJ.AN HOUSE OF CLEAN -YARD, 111.rRgt, clfl&.nUps. 7.':;"'w==TO..-;-;.-.;;;I A.lilt 1 . . -LlllA c a i Remove tree5, dirt, Ivy, Help W•nted, M & F 710 ,,..., U.41'.. l M Your Daily Adf>'iry cw.I. i:.. SM". 21 _m_ Proleas. arpet e-an fll"· s k I p Io ad f' r , backhoe. =~A,~ 1, "'Y'" AccorJlng lo tli• $10"' ocT-. 11 4,}~ Free est. Ref's. 642-6824. 847_2666_ Adm inistrative Tn.intt ln.20-21-li« . T o develop messoge for Sunday, 2-31~~ Car-nter AD MAN APPRENTICE l~)Jl-61-79• reodwordscorrespondingti>runbers kS.n.Cl-86~~1 r-• TRASH Ir. Garage clean-up. Part Time T,\Ul\lS ofyo....Zodlocblrthsign. SCOA'10 CARPENTRY 7 days. SIO a loeli. FrH est. $ll!I P'r week. Exper helplul, .4,/f., 1o la.· 31 r>i ''Of ocr 2~ A .. •>+ime 548-5031 ,......,,,,,"9 3211 621"' ." MINOR REPAIRS. No Job ·~· · · but not necessary, iW't.11-.¥20 '"JA Jll'!.awt 6Jfor Hor.u Too SmAIJ. Cabinet In Pl' MOVING, garai'e cl,an-up & 113>5701 per50nnel k">..l 1°IJ.2S-l1 ..iR..._ !l•~td:>e>bl'f .. Co.dd 7·12-2.4.l( bl UI h 1· n. ·"I l ~J"6-~ 5°"'1't · ::t51rood 1&5Vi1<t1 , ...... 71 ages le other eta nell. e au1ng. n.casnn ..... e APT hse manager 28 units ... '"' ,6Ha,,,_, 36 Up 6SAt.1Mli. l';'"!;f!.,,O<Of 545-&175 It no answer te1ve Fre:e eslim11.tt1. 645-1602. 1 .. v .. ..., .... ...+' ....... , m .... 1 "'-w • 7~hlfl0 37You • ,1,.,,f SAGrTTAl.fUS .,,.,......., a 0 ,.,.,,..., .,..,,.,..,., ..., ua WAf, 11 .e Doy 38 ''-"' 68 R--.t HOt'. lt '@il m&g. at _....,,.. • TRASH Hauling, Garage "-con1plele knowliede;e CJ f 11'for l?~ 6'Goln .1 Andel'90n -" Jll/.lf20 to~ AO()pll!Mtie 70kcernd' on;.Jf · Yard Clean-up. Reas. Sm .... managem,nt +min malnt. 6--19.3 11 e.,. Al.._ 71 R_,IC 5-15-2S-33,. e LET Paul do I l . jobs welcome, 5411-&578. $100. mo + 2 BR 2 Ba $400. U!G.9 12 Oilf!nlJ.A AlS--.0 •710-C.. :.JM7 -· r ........ -· f •-••• ""16 IJ&odi"ll AJk.i~i'll 71Wlth f~~coiM ...... ~n .. ,, enc .. oa, ooncrete CLEANUP, I U"ail! 1; yard, mo apt. For •PPL ow--o.i , CAMCll ·1'4 o..i.. .« S..t 1.-1,..,...n It. pa in Ii n a:. W o rk lJte hauling "-p rden!ng, ~1'36 or 49f-306L C.ouplts Jtl",fll })W......, A5T-.t 7'h OlC.U 41"'" guara.ntttd. 28 )'fl exp. LI ** c.u it•~ ....... .:** only. JVLl',I 16Po!ltflt. "41rrvlr. )6,lr'l3rlt• JAit,1' ~"t .,,.,,.,...,,~ 17You -'1lt 770n IA !l-5l47 l ~A=Pl'~.,~--~M~tu---~,~ ('\i4-26-3M 70 9 11cor< ••F« ''"°',._ r.11-11-2'(? . ' Houaecl•anlng "'6'"· a re, exp. or ~ 19Mok• '490. 79Nit• ao.n12-11 CARPENTRY by Durka.n 2S unit, NewPOrf_. Plea!lft LIO • 3'f X~ ;? ~::;ciofly ti ~..iill AQUAllUS Jon«s. Cuglom ~work, LADY wiahff dny \\1lrk. 11tnd t.ekground l refs. to Hf.I .JUl'f 11 1 22 N-<• ~1Y"" 121~ JAH." ~ y.·ormlc11, etc. Rt!ld, comm. Good a.nd t" I! 11 • b J e. C11t.\Sl/ied 11ri No. JOO. Dally ¥.::tt ALIG 11 • 730. ~l•·obihf')' &J VCM' ftt'.·u ~ M6-51&1. Refere~ll 8.'\3-3f.OO. P1lo1. P.O. Box 1500, Co11!a ~ ' j 7-Woll ~N>d 5~Fo-_, .. ii\ 1-16-79...C 75r,.,... !iSC,..,1•v• l !iloo. t.~.!'"• e All T)'JX's Carpentry Bny It Beach Janltor\ttl r.11'~11. Calif. 92026. !ld5G42·76 • 76Fo• ~0.:.-.·1 S6 ~ .,...J_,_ -~-~" YllGp I '7 ~<I SJ.,...,... ftl p~,...,.. rlKIS lfclp with Horne lmprov. Crpts, winOOw5. f!oon; tic. APT MKrll. r.1$turt'd, exp'd .... 11 · 21v ... ,, ~UI!"''"''' llSOffo.,..., ltl. If ~ 548-71116 wkd)'JI or wkend. Reli. &: Comm'I. 646--1401. for 52 uni!, Newport Call "" • 29 .... ....., ~9£nttlt<l•""*'t89L•l1 , , svT.11 iJOAopt<\9 60'!1 90S~ UAA.n BUILD IT -FIX r1" Me1a Cle.anlng Service &45-1260. . BABYSITTER -Ove-r 16, !Qr OJl('n, fringe benefits. H.B. 2 & 3 ~T old. Reliable & area. Ph. 8·16-l540 8Al\l-6PM exp'ri, !">411-1-1277 DISHWASHER BA BYSJ'ITER, my home, 2 Must be clean & neat, civer <"hildren, J day week. 21. Apply in person, Surf & College Park 11 rea. 54!>-6331. Sirloin, 5930 W. Coast }fwy, E l(p•rienced Apply in person 10-5 p.m. # 2 F'ashinn ll'i.1., N.B. ~ Equal opportunity emplo,YTr ~ RANK NB. ; . . ' TELl..ER TO $550 OISTil!BtrTORS wanted, sell ' Busy local branch ot fast Basic H -Protein • LANDSCAPE 1 growing bank seek.!! in· Vitamin. &16-1523 ESTIMATOR ~ telligent poised individual • \11ho can hR.nrllP heavy * DRIVERS * Read plans, ntlmate &: bid', ~ bl. G N E • "'~'tiOS, lanctscapi""' ~-~ pU JC contact lipol. real 0 Xper1ence "" ·~ "· 1-Some architectural l!UXI· " =ne 11~. N I Call J, J. Get!y, Rl3-2700 ecessary. ac:a ping training helpful, • DENNIS & DENNIS Mus t have clean ca111, drlv. IRVINE PERSON'"" . Personnel Agency lng record. Nnt under 25. I "ILL ~ 2082 Mkh''"'" "'· YELLOW CAB co. SERYICES"AGENCY Irvine, C&lit. 186 E. 16tb St., C.M. 488 E. 17th ('4t Irvine) C.M. ! BEAUTY Opr. ex per. EXP'D bookkeeper for N.B. 642-1470 I/time. Take ovn clle.ntel' sporting gooda 1tore. Good ; In busy H.B. salon. Present 11ftr1lng Mlary. Pr e fer MGR TRAINEE ~ opr. moving out of state. Pf'rson acqualnt~t'I wlretail Fee Paid ~ 968-8080, 542.{)452, Eves. sales. Permanent position. 84'ginning .a. career? Star ~ 54~3440. Xln t ""orking cond in con-withe \M!&t! Jt you're wtll : BE HAPPY. Work your own genial s u r ro 11nding1, groomed. •Cgresalvt, 4 ; wpeed . Need 2 good licensed 1147-5006. ca~r orlenled this AAA • Reat Estate salespeople EXPER R. E. Sale~mAn for corp. haa local openfn& for l rlgbt away. fas! growing Co. 0. C. Strout you-Now! : W. E . Lachenmyer Rltr. Realty, 34-090 Coast Hwy, C&I! John Bond, ~2700 ~ 646-3921 Eves. 673-4577 Oan11 Point, 49fr-18Lt. Al.!IO Ftt Jobi. 1 80YS1~14 FASCINATlNG po&l tlon DF:NNJS &D!:NNIS ' PeN10nncl Agency : to deliver pap!!.l'I ln the: San w/good pay & tlexlble 2082 Mlche.l90n Dr. : Oemente, San Juan C&pls. hours. Irv! ~-· tra.no and Capltl.rlU» Beach Call Gract 776-1183 nc, ""'111. : "'"· FISHING TACKLE MATERIAL : DAILY PILOT Sales & service. Good oppor-HANDLERS '497.-4420 n1n11y for ftggres&ive yng LOCAL ~ CASHIER TRAINEE man w/growina: c::om p11ny. call Mr$. Schmidt : G Wr.s!dlft : Sln~re k apa:rkllng in· ood knowledge of salt wa· rilvldual who "·Il l r..njoy tcr fishln1: k mi"r.h ability Per!lOnnel Aittncy : mC't'ling pt'OPle in !his r.'I:· req 'rt Send resume .~ !!alary 2ll13 \.\'estct!!f Dr., NB : cltlng frorit dc~k ~po!. rrquu~n1t'nt !o Classlf!~d &15.:_mo : C..!l J.lndR. Day, 8.13-2700 A(, #195, Da.!ly Pllot, P.O. MF.OICAL Transcriber Ex· • DENNIS & DENNIS J;.60, C.M. 926'26. per, f/tlme. Pel'50nnel dtpt. : Pel'!IDnnr1 Agency 11-IB FaA!eal draw tn tke Hoag Hosp, NB. • :al82 Mlcllf'l-"n Dr. Wea:t, .. 11 ~IJ'y P 11 o I Sell the old atuff :--~ !~*P •~Good •• !"""'. {):~.·-1~_-.····~. 't~~~·_iji;"~_;;.,..,~ C11~nrry • F1bi'ni:l11~ C11r'p'tll. Windom. F1CVJr etc. Se,I idle hem~ oowi -~ s.}.9J _ , . ~ -~~ •• • '-~7PM ... ~a ~d. I: g,wm$:I. ~H~'.''f;·;;!=SfJMUYI . • JTVI~. esnr. : ouslflect Ad. &f2..-~S ~Y the new 1.tutl , L .. ":!!."'!.'.B'-W -,:;:__--=---=.'!.-'* "~~-WZ:!! ---~"''":~"Jt:..1 'SJlf~* £'.!tltC • ttj 1J$itfJ 4 I f I I I I ' ' " ' --------------------------------------------------------, SO YOUR LITTLE RED WAGON IS REALLY DRACiCilN' ' I 1\1.L. llLL. BILL ADD HORSEPOWER TO THE FAMILY BUDGET ' ' ' I 1 ' ! '• . • ' . • '., I ' . " ... " . • •" I " I ' ,..1 '• ' •' You can handle those bills. All you need are the dol· . , lars you'll get for all the still-good, but· nobody· uses· them items you'll find all over the house. Make a list of them today and decide to turn those unwanted ar· ticles into extra cash. It won't cost you .•. it'll pay you. And you'll be surprised at how fast you can sell just about anything with a DAILY PILOT classified ad. Try it today. Every day is a good day to use DAILY PILOT WANT ADS (And You Can Charge Them) E 642-5678 ' I . ', ---------------~~~~--~ =-~~~---------~·~~~~--~-~! . . -,, . . . --.-!~ ~ ' . . .. ' ' I ----~ -----· -·-----··-, .... ~~ ................. J....... ..... .._ ' . -. n·m~~""""""'~ c:mt~,,,..... -.., ... -.. . . ~·-.......... ..00: .. _1•.·· .~ -.,._ ..... -=--_· .. -'"-~ ~---~-::::-...... , . ca•· -•#)O,.t i•WWWH_. ., --"'~..:. .. ::.~ ·~-·,/Jd 4_ 0 • ~--_......,._ -,_ -· . . . . DAILY l'ILOT 33 Here's How Yo11 Can Use . : 011r Famous Dime •A • Unes . (e Bring thtim or m•il the,'.,, with teo rr•ct c11h ' to on• of our '4 con v•nlent off lc•t. our famous DIME-A-LINES FIVE CONVENIENT OFFICES , TO SERVE YOU e No llve1tock, produce or pl•nt1. 0 NIW~ORT BEACH .• 3333 Newport Blvd. e LAGUNA BEAC H ••.• ~. 222 Fore1t Ave. e No commerci•I eds allewH. . ' o COST 4 MESA .... '. ... , .. 330 w .. 1 ~y • Each lte~m ·mu1t IN pric.d with no Jtem over $25.. ' o HUNTINGTON 8E4CH 1717S Buch Bit'. e SAN CLEMENTE 30S No. El Cimino Rial ' C••11t 1J Jett.n; ..... ll'N" ,., II ... DIME·A·UNES Ar• For P riv•t• Pa rfie& ONL Y • Ads F ro m Bu1in•s1 Addr••••s Not Accept~ • Adverti11r1 violating th • 1 • r99ulation1 may b• In violation of Stat• F r anchi•• Bo.rd &. local bu•i· n et.s licens• r •gula· tion1. \'i'lNCHESTER 30130 Mod 94 Saddll! r ing c1u·bi11e, pans gun $25. J 11p 7.7 spor!f'r $2.i Shotgun douhle bar r,. I , Decor11.1or o 11 J y , S25. Bayonets Sl0-25. Mini guo., in lraml! $20. 38 Ami 45 once lirtd bra!!<'! 2c eath. 45 lead R..~ bulltts 2c each. OH lanterns f'l~tr1lied $HI. Old hO!ipilll.l l»iby scale $20. \\"renches. drill bits. screw drivt"rs, electrical fittings. shell brackets ~25c. Old la.va !Qry SOc, Commercial sl1.e double stcain!r~s stet! ~inks Sl'i. Yard lights $2. 0862 Talbrrl. 847-7681!. JE\l.'ELRY 50c-$6. Ping pong Jl@ I 1100 paddles $1.:,0. Biology. BlJSIOf~ll a 11 d Psyehology IPXL hooks Jor OC'C I.le eat:h. Bath 1-ui;:s '."ft. Makf'-up mirror, li1hted S2. ht11n'' like new tf'rry robf'-S~. Lad l , s dreMee. blouses. pant 11 , C!l.!hmerl! coot, ski 11wea1er. ;-a nd lf"isur" clo!hts, s1z1>.~ 16-!R 50c-Sl.i. Men·~ \Vh11e , shirt~. 111.undry fresh, SI I eaC"h. havr ten. Sport shiMll 50r:-SL Ntw black patent sa11d11!.~. s1~f ~1 1, $4. !lanrl , bag f;·lC. Paisley 1n1 111~ or : ra·~~ '~!:. ~~.~~~,h~oi~tu~:~: 1 nf'I Vf'S! 7;)(-. SIP11n1f'r lrunk . $1/1. Slrippl'l"I 1h'1p IP11r sl<Je table $4_ 8 pr. care curt11lns 8X pr_ Bulletin boorJ, large $~. P icture rrames $2-SJI. Ra d io, bl u l!, wn r k i hf'a u(ifully $8, B t 11 d s 4X-S2.8:'1, l01Jr slrand. Dre~s a nd ril'<:'Or111or fabrics. M>me di·~s~ !f'ngth~ 2 5 c -$ 2 . ~ 0. ;i11&--!'llJS. :l!IO i\11r11 Lom11 P!arP. C.~. OnP blnck Mflh of Un1vf'r.~1ty 11 nd on .. block \.O.PR1 ol Tt1st1n in Bll rk Ba)' arf'a. TV. F:s1·ellt>n! cond1t1nn Sr>. :..i.H~l!l. TAPPAN l&ll 11tov~ S~. ENGLISH r idin& booU, 1iu 6 CH EVY 1ma11 b Io ck TAKE aperl ~Ke $12. Cota RETINA alide nmera $25. KEYS"fONE 8mm movie! BOOKCASE he .t db oa r d , 'J\VO ill.A rantl"I $5 each, ·~q n:Kls _c-lt1n1ng. Car lop cu-I $10, M&-1777. I a.lum1num h1-r1~r manltol~ $3. Danish cluur $10. Cofftt Lwht mell!'r s:-.. HO fUl.il" can1~ra, l11ht bil', carrying boudlt-SJ~. 24"' TV. black Pontiac tnntmission SIO.j 1·ier $.\. Coucll, ~ds ('OVl'J' MAN'S Omeia watch no $25. Hollty 780 dual-(eeo 1ab!t $6. Po"·er mo"·er $10. 1raln $10, Race tar at l S4. C:lJe $25. ~lelJtl utili ty and \\'hite S20. Mnn11:!e, elec-Kenniore .... ·asher, netrlt s:i. '1:;1~ Orange Ave, CM , atrap 115 binoculan;' SB cllrb v•i!h Rio &CC'f'ltra1or r;tmllers S4 . Car ht'd $2.50 Su11burs1 art'!l rug~, 44 "ri8" cabirW'l S\2.51), \Ya In w 1 Irie Kenmore delust. blon<l pu1np $5. ':ii' Old1 radi11 tnr1 642-5666. 968-7lHl. ' ' pump S2J. t"iberila~s cool-Car sea! SJ. Eh.•f'frolux SIS, S"x8' S~. formlt'R hll.r top $10. Bti&" wood rlec:arator cablntl $l~. J $15. ju11t rebuilt. ~lO'J COBBLER bench s l. 5 o. R ing t11n $10. P.ad1ator for v11:u11m l'k;in .. ; ~.6. t-.1anel,. l ple<:t &!'C"llonal S~-Twin nylon cai Pf'l, 10'11".~!2', S\5. 962-7li 2. 1-~ 9 ~:rn, 1 DuJhrs !Oc-s::.. I. I n ens EUPHOl~~ERED d~11n1 ino.~t GM car! $10. llti.y! S20. Maf>i!:le Sii. 'l'ypewrul'r be<! $:<c. Recliner cha ir $10_ \\'h!!e vent hUorl "''1th Ian Sj . DOUBLE boK aprinJoi and SANDBOX $10, :)4()--0204., ! eouch and love $t"SI, S fef'l. 2f(X) Ill, clutch $lj, Flywhe-eJ s;,. Rerord playf'r $). TV $1!. ft·•~b-i'l•r, ,-mpl••• $10. Sn111.Jl b1cy,•!f! $.'>. A!Um1nun1 S o I • :)c-7X. Bl<")"l'lf' $t:1. Book.~ ;~'16-7891 vv-"' • .v matt(r" 1 , .A rte ., BEAC'll umbrelhi. ·~' )5c Telt>phonP stand $2. 1-.=====~----S.:. 5j-up Chevy llt>ll-hous1ng Sl>\\'111~ m11chi r"' S 1 l . 7'146 El<lt.-n, Orf 646-73117. Jran1e ~tllt'l'(I "'lndow 7&x37. dr11wf'r chest $10. Mahogany Wagon, 3h15 $.'i. Chili! ~'ll-Stul. 221~ J"raoc:ill('O Dr. 2 SURFBOARD.Ii, nu 1que:i.~. SlO. Clutch l1nkeage "1th Osler'b;f'r $4. La 111 p •1c1>tc,-~1 ------c,.,,-SlJ. hVnrr $10. 4-S.25 x 14 end table S3. Breekla.~t sidewalk Akat•s .,.3. ~--J 1 N". good ltlr l!lanks $5 f'Bch. ""'dal $8. 2 Chevy II bu1·kt>t Sl.~S:t. G~·:: ratk SJ. Cl!n ree powl!r mowtr, na 11re1, blac:kwall JJ t'll'h, 1 Sl " • -o •"· ood $25 644-54Sl table $'.I. Largf m m>r · Brownle drtMeS and tiat~,I WAter s\11 '15 $7.50 pair TV it 1Sea111, hkf' new Sl:. l'll.t.ii. 2 ope1wr $2. St11t ca.~ S:I. g . ' Sat-Sun. J\01 Yukon Ave, C I , t Ii --"1"m .omp e I" "''' Al • ·l,li=" ti:tl! 8 & 10 S2 each. Top '"' \\Vl'kll $10, bll.rbl'l!s a nd Casler rar ing t1rt-8 $25. Surfboard~ Sl O. T.V. ~hind EASY lifl traUl!r hitch, l.'Om· Ctll. St~ 2'.l.'JO t~ rdha CM 0 I I" ., •• •u~,, · 0 ni, __ ·_ grlll, '2", SOc. Gray Persia11 I LA UI ES tney~·Je $15. Crib $4 . B11hy Cllr IPA! $4 . ln!ant seat SL Hottle w11.rn1f'r SJ. <_;1r11 flf' flothf's h11ngf'r $2. ;i.;7~98.t bund.Jt>llK, l'il!t SIO, 968-16.15. Rear M&! for ;.,..-, ChP•·y, like $2. Youth bP<:I $1 Luau P t'lf' · o.>,>-V'I • ..,, J8 YARDS ne.uaah•...ie SL~ - -J" ..., UPHOLSTERED chair good hroadtail bolero jacktt SZ:-. ROTARY "''Wt'r m"wt'r, 1~. flt"\I' SIO. Cu~fom-madf" l11d· d1·e~se~ $! t1H.•h. Girl flCQut 4-700x14 tires And whtt!~ ""t yitrd. l).l:l--Ol84 . .,,,,, ,,., " • ., ,..... condition, wir1e mlnr _.,, Fold-up cuual ch&ir S~ --1 1 .. -. ••If ,-,,..11-", <itr lracllon bar~ $2:,. Radio ur\1 rnrn1 s1le 1011 SI.~. Cub from Chrvy "'" 17.;iO eac:h ----•<• ,,.. .,. •v ..., AUTOMATIC "h•-&"•W<r F."r•k• -n"i'"" \'lH'\JU m S.'i "'-'" "'07. 'I k -" I ,"-1•1 l••••l"•'m '''' " <0 $\. 1 r" '""' " • " ~~ "'"" .,..,,_..., S25. Reminglon olf ic l! -..·1 l spt-11 er auu an enna "'" " ,.... ('"J()d t•Ond1!1on. 4-75ll.x14 1 .• , <l•<•l"e, _ .. ,, ""·" ", 6 ,.7 1_0 'i ·-----------'l' "' II I "t 175 110 "" Ch l "" t "· I I 1 " .. ·~~ ''"" 44-1"" · ~"" u tr I It er BABY ""'Uipment, """"" f'"1n· . i:..X('P en t'onn1 ion . rypewritE>r SW. ViCl(tr eltc-..... ") e1·y ,..,..,y p11r ~. 00111 1ng s\Ot'~ "'" C-11.!.t' size 111·1!~ and \\'he~!& from fo or(I compl.,.re unit S2!i. Kl !)..()!'t).J. • • ., ~""" VaC'uum cleanf'r 31\d 8(-rru· addin l( nial'hlne 125, lr:inl [f'.nrler~ $8 1!8ch l\OOt! 6. T.-.c. Chillirf'n!I and Ad11h.~ Van. $7.50 ctu;h, i OOd ('(In-I Cclm. <lition: DreMtng tabl,. $12 · t11chn1en1s, !'.'.ll.n\s!!'r tyfl" rlf'CITIL' -carving knill! $l. 16 Donrs SlO l'AC'h. Trur1k l'lo1hl's 1;ic.s1 . (flC.. l..11. Bar<·& di1ion, l ntw b I ark I WON a nPw ~love '. Buy our SAILFISH lypt' ply"·ood hull F:Jectnc: irtet1l1 zt>r w11h boi· S12. Small bird c-11ge ;l tllbll' l)'pe tran.~istor radio lid $6, 4 chart'OB.l plt>sigla~"J'; Cir, F . V . i\11tgnolia and Mugahyde bllc kel se.111s $20. old ont' <it>nen1! F:!ectnc, S'l5. Rigging lor ll11me s.25. llf'!ll $12. Balh tub Sl. Jofa11 646--1.l2.'i. S:l, f'(!'rtric brlXlrn vllcuum \\'lndows for 2 door sedans:, Talbf>rl bPhlnd V-::n·~. r ach . .148-~l. ~·h1te Nr w gu11r11.nteed ovf'n Girl'• 21J" St1 n&'ray b1kf' walk~r S4 . Tricycll!" Sj Sl 'E.-• "' ""'' ,.,,. , ...... le-. each. 644-186~. f'len1enL ~: "c r I Jr n t COil-S7.'.l0 Swordfish ltadPr~ and 5.'"i7-7f>46. ~ l.J' " ,.. "'"• "'"" S~. 962-2256. N!:':\V .. 1!'(•tric diiit11.l elf)(~, BACKPACK and rreme 110 SJ,. ·---=~~~ . , · dition. i25, 4~H-4 151, hooks SL Car lop reek .JY. -~-slanding, t'fllllf:~ in tt('tion~. BLUE gre-en rkJwf'rf"fl <livan, T\\'lN b!'d wi!h bolSIP!'I $15. falhf'r's day ll T # I e n!, Rock 11nd Cl111SIC'&I LP 1 50c ' -----Car radio 12\'. S!i . 1 ~ hp. ANIMAL trap $10. Sirltll' ea11y to 1ransport $22, phone chair •nd ollome.n $25, ad· Two plant 11'roughl iron grar1dp11 can·1 r;;~ n11mhf'ri1, 11rld ~. B ik~ baskets $2. NAVAJO S2.i. Ski t'Quipment, canopy bed, needs OlmOP.' first :'>4~l212. 2!17 Nai;sau jus!able <lrall'ing table $JO. planter SI. ~rorat1ve polP S7.50. Ch~1. bus ~ntl'r 11f'at, 54:,...3073, child snd a dult S3-$j. Iii ti motors Sl and s2. Twin sizt top, with mattreMi 11.nd ho:: Hd. C.!1-1. """'"' d•'v•d•c $7.511, -y '--v lamp SJ. BluP twin sizt< ,,~-"' ·'Ol'Kl1tion I 7 5 O tabinel $11 40 yards blue P3dded hPadboa rd $ 2 · 1pr1~ and cheat of dr11."''P" ,.,., ,., """ ,.vuu " ' • HAND crafll!d a nimal 1tyled · Clothing, ehildrPn's toy1 and \\'ASHER -" d s~ S2 I ·1b fl J bedspr,adS1.&erglasses 536-1131 . · carpel '.iOc yard Orange S~.W«ldin~dresa,size $ln, a..... r;yer ..., , t'O on1a ra~l! oor 11n1p l'h1ldrtn'a ch.airs S~ and SlO. hag ,., 125 ·Ch Id book11 llk-$2. Sa!. only 111 · 1 each. DurlC!ln p h y I e Sl5, bird cage $1, bar~ue lOc each. Dn"Ss patterng Sc CAMERA ail·e~ 35 mm f.2 R""kina '-·c·-"· Tuc<l• '. l!l a ru& . I an-<PM ,1,7 V 8 CM S25. Veil SIS. Bride&mil 1r h 'TV. 17 h p "" . .,. "" ""' -111'1"' <l •k SIO ' -· ·' ·' /In uren, · <lr• .,.... .. en 11iie 9 $1' 1nahogany dining table ·with 1pil and mo1or S2, 962-s;,n, eac · • eac • 01 .. er all(\ c&se S25. s 1 ere 0 1 S3 p·u ... ' · ...... wn mowe r ss, ,.. ~ • · • · l11111·n mower $15. Ha nd :~"'PSIO ''c00 11 . · 1 0,•10 1 $10. Teak potl! 12 l!ll<:'h . Girlll GAS R!Olff'. good condition Aqua ·formal 110. BT'O\vr pads 4 chaini, $20 each, "''ill WASHER S25. Electric dryer _ _, II~ l 1 ·~, b . h c11.merll.~ 3.'i mn1 witti vase .,.,... . e>rva1r trallfll . ™'9dbC>e-' and '" I I' $25. Girl'• or boy 's tric1'cle, synthetic wlg 15. 557-5lfl4 lit>!! st>paralely, 64€Ki984, S25. 442 E. 18th St. CMUl n..iger ·""· 1'"" rig Ill $1~. othtr rnllke ill $7.50. Plpts $10. Pr, 1msll lamp• '" ( -ir :i. 7179 Meyer Pl., C.M. Sun· $2.50 each. 2 rh ildren·~ 35 " H 111 1. f'I . 1'wln ~dhoM"d and 1priJli!I almo11.t new Slj. Balhroom 30.1'l f'illrnore W11y, No_ hilei,;11. Argus · mm*"· a rAm~ ~. ~ ectric ilove $20. S~. Sn1all miitl'tlie $3. 4 TV 1cale $5. Bed frame with 139. Coeta Meu. ri11.y. pursl'l! 50c f'llCh, &ihrooni :I.'", mn1 c111nera 111ld CA!!ll" 01ris1m1111 ........ SS. Records BED riavennnrt and chair 1,,.,., SI ~ 4 t ·, u ""C'O' tre.'" SI . P i"'"'' fr•mr• $1. •pring11 and rail.~ S5. Bird MAP"'' ,,,·,,1 ~ker l li, ,.... ' ·'"'· "'r Sl5. HPiland 1trohe 11.c; Ii,; 50c-SI. 2Xl2 \Vallie• CM .. LL • .,,,. s1:1. 2 Coleman camp stove~ book ~ ti I 4 l 3 ~ Umbrf'lla $L New frQ!Olted case $2. ca~ c11.n S2. Ne\\' Jar11:e old \\'ooden 6 drawf'r $10 llnd S.l. 7.11 c:u!l!'cl\)ro 1 d casrd, • , ~~·~. ''°" l.S 57.50. P olaroid f ! a a b I u n ~8--8019. ''"' I I O. Enoll~h .,,.,,,.,·,, tll!ctric: sall<ltr S9. Twin bt>d r1111·er resser ·"' x,~ .'>. S2.;,o. Csmera~ tor ro\. "''""'""'"""C-7'.,..--=cc;-:;:c; ' '"e. ' " orriee dt>sk S2.i, !W7-l423. recordll Hie , Book.~. liction. 1 Osci!IOll(\lPf" s10_ 17 Jo lrcior~ Sl-!'i eAch. 21(2 slidt DOU-BLt:: 11i te hffl. pAdded 1ui!, s1ie 12, S2.'i, Cub 8cout nialtrP11!11 S.i. Two nrw 20 ".XI FORD riune buggy, '7l myslery llk-15c. l ·end tahle Lllbrarior Dr. 54.l-2'>91. pi•ojet:lor $lO. l\-i l·Jl87. hMldboard, wh11t . a:ood ron-unilormll, 11i ze 8, 10 st Boy 11u11rt rra~h 1:11n~ S5 a pair, tags, oot s treet legal, needs S10. Dellk $10 Chair $10 I PORTABLF 1 h l _ _ ___ ri ilion. Box i'lprin11; t1 nd aroul uniform, 12, $5. Prn-1 642-379.i any!iin,, 1994 engine work ha\'e pu1k slip Clo!hl.'s and JllckeLs $1-S.l I S!l R d · S~ 01C~~ld't o~el N ~:\\' l\\'in bed $25, 665 Park fl•1mr, 1111 n111ttrrs~ $1~. jec!ion screen 18:f2.\ SJ. Poinoria Avt>, C~1 . s2;i, old but good console TV :ll7 i-:, 23r d SI C~1 ,· _.;. '0 . · ~ 11 111· Dr. N<1. Jl, CM oil Pomonll. AmPrican m1111s 7\1" $i5 Sia"'. r11·Pssf'.~. 11weaters. R"D ,phol,t•red ... ,,, t·hai< rrmnJla!I' t)'pt>\\•r1lrr S7.I~=~-,~-~~-~-c " " S2\ 89'.l-74l9. SURFBOARD 6' 8'' concavf'd Car revl'th. uoir $\:i. :127 GOLF' club.~ Patty &-rg l'llC'h .. 646-2656. coals, fu1•rnals, ailes ~1 4 $15. J diniog ch 11 i r 5 , HUGE 3·way 11tOnt'\\"are base for l<oee rirl1ni.:, l!XctHent nianilol<I and 4 barrel carb ladif'~ set. bag and cart S:.?5. NE:\V exten1ion aluminum 50c-SIO. PurSl!ll ~ik:-S2, Crib mahogany fifu.Vi, n f' f' d lamp, deroretor Bhad, Sl2, Jor bt"g1nllf'r• $25. V~ry S25. FM tu~r $10. Mona, r.1ens gol! club 5et (."81'1 and laddf'r Sal. Slt1nd1rd ladder, malttt• S4. Baby new knit louc:t\ing up $6 ff.ch or 3 ror miikgla:<i11, bran t&ble \amp, sturdy 1urlboard ca.rrier $5. amp SlO. 3138 Kerry Lene, bilg $22.50. A!l!<Orte-d elubs 6 fl aluminum $5. SandPr !Th. auitll $.1-$4. Other baby Sl0.50, Red Co~co l f\f'r shade $10, smbl!r glass, 546-751 '."i. CM. bag and earl Jl:i. Laundry TV, rood condition, portll.b\t c\ott.1"11 50c-S2. Small hor~e utility car S7,50. Folrlinit b 1 h d 'lo P · CH roon1 cabinPt sink 1wQ $l'1. J( ampl\ler, works -$2. Coppt'r tea aet $~. c•r<l l•hl• 12 <n <•o 77c3 raAs amp, • 11 e , air S WINN, boy's 16" m idgl!\ GREEN pup tent, ftt!W con· ' .. ~,. ,,.,o-.,, · oriPntal lamp~ $17 pair S laucet Sl.'i. ~plgor type col-$25. LamJ* S10--S25. F.le<:tric Jtw~ry, tray~, pot11, 25c, 8::I0--5PM, ~5024 evrs am! . ' • t.ingray, b!ut , in tXCt'lll!"nt dltion, S~. 546-3086. lee urn tlectr1c s l 5 . guitar S2.':i. 48 a nd 63 s~. Puv:ll'll 10!'. ChemislJ"y WPl!kt>nds:· an1ber prl'Ssed glfl!!ll, maple cond1t1on, extras s 2 5 . .. lemp< 112 solid bra~~ """7•• SKIS 11nrl polf':'I; \IOO(l S1 11-17-:\1R7. R.ambll!r part11: door1, "'in-!let $2. Lirwn11 Sl·S4. 2=>802 1 0==~--~--~~-I ' .~....-;J];i I MEN'S rlre11~ shirts, nothing <lre.!!ler lamp $!0, lge .l(Q[d ' '· _ Cha~r $10. Swerl1~h c~e.1r S~ GIRi-<\ Shnll'flY. f'XCl'llf'nl dow~. rt"ar end S~S25. 325 \\' Via. V1en10, M i~wn Virjo, 9-rhf'ap. large al'Kl l!stra lanie 1 frained larl{]~cape $ l 0' I SCHWINN s ~ ~ n gr~ y. f'X· Lad1,es 1·loth.f'~ Sl-S... Bar '""'nd1t1on J25. ;,,'\6-3402. Bay, CM 548-5908. a p.1n, 1137-6671, 837~93!1. I F h 1 d s· cellenL conch hon $7.1. Pa!lo t1!00 s $3. foy~ $ 1-$ 2 , '-" K EN '' 0 R" h . 3 \VICKER rt\Air~ II n d 1:w.-:,. 1,1\mp t11ble S!'i.9.'l. renr-11 11 ll c:app :i, t ti ct s-Cabinet maplP $lO. ~laplP GOOD .c;1ze chPs! rlra\\•er.,, '.' ."" 1\'1 " in Jt Br11.ded e1·ening bll.g, hanrJ 1 n11!kg la.s!< rufflrrl bowl $7, I 6'·f4-"16".·•.ne l'~r use ~ · 1 "" ·" . 117 '" s · 1 machuie S2:i .• 'IO gallon hol m111ching tnhlt Sl O., \\'h\1,. 1n11r1,., imnnrtNI, 11~td onrt> I rornf'r ~hf'll $3 Brief cast &•~,., C01>u1t1011 •~" 1n11 f' . _ . ,..,, l8rge Jral1a11 rnarl'e va~I' --S' Rd·· 32 ?OHi \\' Oce .. headboarrl 52_ $ina!l ve[l·ei \\'attr bta!~r $1S. Eler1r1 c Jl('a!'lw1ck hanipf'r $.J. Sn!1d $1 0. \'Pnf'l ian blinds S5 and 1 $2\ old t•ryslll.I. 1.'h1n11, POP..TAALE TV, g\)(l(j crin-,;.'· 111 aN~ 6;~991 , · an ,.111111. S\9,;,o like n r 1,_. l11n S10 . .Bl)X 5prirlj5 $10, brAss fl oor lan1p SIO. \\lkln11I $10. Tsblf' sz.7:1. Kll chen dt'('()tator llrms Sl·S5, t;lerl- 1 tlir1011 S23, f'lowt'r Jo1·ese11t _(I _._._ ·· ,1g...~99-Pa!r e1111que kilchf'n <:h11l1"C1 and bra.~s !11h!e l11n1p SJ. s1fJQ( l )('. L..11 rup $2.:JO. 1-l llnd ini.; f'arring.~ S1. slerling l'OUCh, l yr Ol<i, good ('\'.}II-PATIO cook-out.\ -1t o1'!' .~. ''"' Sill f'6Cb. Eal'ly Aml!rlcan Bl"Hl\S \\'OOd ('lllTll'I' S:l. S"75 II' I Id 119 bk j Sa\\' ~. . . II l'r 1f' • , b&ngl<' bt'aclet $6, silver <l1tion s:i;,, ;, ga l!oo ' Co!e1nan ~ hurnf"r-s ide BOVS SU11gr11y I e gixw cah1nt'! S20. Tet-na"to girl'• Pl'i!COCk ·wall plaqur~ 3;J', .,.,,~ ~1 S """ "~"4 ''" 4R 40" 6 ~ • r .. ~v1 l 1. u-ru-1><>.> • Ronson lii;:il!er~, just 5ervic-aquanur11. ~ond •'Ond111u11 v•ing.~ f'X ("t'llf'lll ..:ond11ion, i.,"O,. oJilion Siu. .. :'I: , L'loJlhes, siit :i, 5 _ 5(1(>...$.'J. s:-. pelr, P icture f1·a111 .. d ---------- 1, .. It J d c • I ,~ol•t1011 $1 · · 7 Bro:AN ha111·h11i1•8 1'20 eat'h. eJ $~. 847-506{i. J. _,,,. ''· 011 stee ru111 I su1ll'lllj(' sl1.~ Si.50, J7l !Jtoi r1ut•111: es~. 1 ·~ · · Ell'etric l'Ull$.'W'flt $6. ToyJ Ulnllo print S7, St'I~ of .,., '" ""' "98 \\lood \ r s ell tor \l.'attr !Jt>d S14. Peir 14" ..... JY. ""'......,· 9. Mar Avr , l."M. pen• 1n& JIC ap 50e-i 2. 3:'!6 Rt1n1or>11 Wey, ela.ss+o~ JI, 5el BIMell NF:\V Royce Union Stingray PCYrS _,., cl' h $::.Phone 546:-175. Ci\!. !">'IS-7Q6l . c.arpt<t Jl\'tepf'r S~. Nf'w 1·h1'0n1e rims S25 pr . S!J. nPw fm radio tuner $:b, ·, pans •1"' is e5 1 GAS 8101'1' all<I rt'rrigP1'l\\Qr 1 ~~~~~~~-:-=== J 'urnilurf': Blll r k &tld wl1il .. new la'"°' ('On"o drum S25, 15c---S3. Rl'COrd rark 1:>1.' S"i.:..O f'll<"li. 67:~8793 :?01 l~h SCRAM-LETS NESC..'O-clt'C1ric bl!11n Pot $3. ll!piralor ptHTifl a11d iut·1ion TV, S20. Set or end lablP~ ·o ., T I I I '-" ~, for boftt~ SS. 2 Iish ., 847-SJJ;,, en.'lQr an1p ··"'· To:115 Slrttl Nf'wpor! 8f'aCh. t•llld11JK ahopping c..n SJ.5(1. $R. 2 cortce 1able,, $.'>, ~aeh. •-~-E 1·v d ho\\·\~ nlttr ptim(l ~1. 11011 ,,.~........ ffif'r9Cln an TRIPLE dressf'r S1.). f)('t;k ANSWERS Geor1e's Bl'iard s~ck tray 9AM -5PM. 2447 Elden SI. Bt":ll UTfF'UL slerling l ill'f'r c11rt 115 J"IO ·t•~·k•••g 14 D k f'll ho~e Sl. G11mr~ $1, 2' »!ep ,...M · v" • ",; . $20. Bookc11se Sl O, 4 Mex-· rsve"'·ay crac 1 f'r , eandf'lahra S2<l, ienuine pink shll."" ru", 11lmo~1 ....,11 I ·ih , ., .. ll T l11dder $1, 61:>-.'il07 ----,.,..-.,...~~-~.,.-~ ,. "' "~ lean Chlli!"11 s:i Pach. RPr( fl.fl· gun \l'I l.'r r1,,.e . !'OU· _ -----t ,. B11v11r111n china complele 1 $20. 7,;10 shag nig $11}. 1 1iqutd desk SLi. \\'hilP \\\'In Bi,i::;imy _Scary,_ s:llnHr ble Jighl Sl.flO. 1 kit<:htn TV $20. 242 Cf'dllr, NeWJ'l)rl 4-'4" hh1rk vi n.vl 11~hnl~!erPd Sf'rvirl' for 6 OPf>n ~lock p111. hf">okca~.~ $2 f';i rh. Sn1all l1f'd back Sf!. Bar i;100/ S2 -S1ckl!n -SA' S BEANS. i·hait·! $3.50. Light f1xtUrt~ RPach, bAr ~1001.~ S2:i f'A rh. Boy~ lf'"T"n S25, :\ p1Pr.e h11 ndsomr SJZP J11di~i1 ciolhf"s Sl-Sl Vanity ~tool S3. La nip lahli· JnrlatJon is htre \1·hcr1 51. ltl!bbi1 ,.81'~ SL Rll<iio $.1_ llUFFY atina-ray bicycl~ l'X· ~Iii" _-;:, ~flf"'d hike SIO. 2 I chron11• carving ~f'1 like nr1\ \\'ool suit "''1 th mink l.,Jll11r, nif'lilf'>' thRt Orl('f' t111kl'd tur F:lP'·lr, h .... r hl ~!etpihg h11g~ S.i ea1'h. 2 $:), l!ookf'd l'\JI) 9>.1 2 $2.'i · · , ,; ' 1u·..,..cul! 1R' cr cPl!t'nl {'Onrilllnn $20. 11. 1 1 d 1 d . h 16 •. l('e~-m.•• .H'P l'fUShPr 1 \l'Orll 3 t1n1es $20. 2 ~·ollf'f' k<"'· h;ird ly SAY~ (]f:/\NR 7· 'I' I~-$" 301JR I ·11nu Ouhf' l"t!ISersw1! fr1·1-.i!l6fl. _: ___ • ..:_ _._ • 1 ·.:__ x. oo s .Jlll'.-~., oya 8:10-4R1 7 afif'r 6:00. S.1 .. il), mu.,wal Jf'Wf'I box S4 , IA))lf'll Sa Pach Df'~k $lj. _ __ ~ t.-:hP~!~ J:.-si;. :! lw>;•n hRI(" Palm I.II', :'>-l&-02:16. tlllrTnJ'~ S~.l e11rh. 2 ~1':1!· 1ia1r or f'Pt'am1r hrA.'I! base. Hanipf'r :lie. C<J\\'bo~·. ski ALL in ~.\t·ellf'nt eonrl1!ion, r•ha ir~ $7.~ each. 2 trnnls PORT:=-A-=i·rlb and iihcilll·r 1 GIRL'S Sf"h,vinn •.tirllfl'll.Y chlng nii:h1~r11rnl.~ SIO l'ai·h. TV, t,,;cellenl rondition $25 6' fibergl&s~ boat $2Q. SterP<· c11bine1 , lfOlid ash, 19"x~". $20. 51.'i-2611. coVcH $15. Single bt>d, rom- plete SlO. Sing!P mattre.• $2. Dn·~!lfr $la. Mirror Sl0-$20. s .... ·ivel rocker 11rn· chair Sl5. Double hox •prini. and rrame S20. Double Seal_ 1nallresa J20. Uhl ity cup boat'ds SW l!'Rch. VanH; stool $7.50. Bookcases, lara• al'Kl 1mall S~S15. GardP1 100111 50c-S150. Fi~plllc• IOOls, solirl brass and •r rPs11orif'S Sl0-S20, 2.\ inchi> hiah ornamental bar stonl SlO r11rh. \V11lnut l"f'COl'1 l"11hinf'L ~20. Patio furoiturr , s; ... s10. Dir.e11f' tahlP s2:; !)111l't!f' 1·l1111rs $.l C'll rh, likr nf'11·. r.111rl:ite erid tables SJ: PRC'"h. B11r 11 C(l'J;sor i P S:~~SlO, Quality n1an's spnr coal~. !fize 44, $:1 .t11Ch 1.,arl(I! hassock S6.:.0 .. Nt1· n1en·~ sl ack11, fiaira, 11tr.:e 21= w :n ! $5. Lampll ~s211 Tablt11 Sl-SIO. Nigh1.!ii-11ntl ' S~SIO. Lllt'gl'" 011 pa.int1n~' SS-S'b et1.ch. iPicture s .f plaqu~. nice lrames $3-'lfl Rotobroiler, king-siz• ~ $10 Jarnps wllh sh11r!r.~ S6, Cur. hoo.1.!> $1-$.1 .. Ski pol l!~. t i . I t'Ouch $i5. CubP end tahlf' . , • . I R' ! tllk,. f'Xtellent conrlition S2:>. Hand lawn-m01<'cr SHI, 71 & ! rl 1 I SI HOC'klng l'halr $6 2 nllr ia~·ke!11. S7.50 l'll.('h. \Vir.:~ S.I S:i l'"ilrh, Adthng n111rh1n" I u.7_ 72 11:1.I n)f'!al J11undry tub 5;,, SAT-Sun. 4-.10'' h11.r i;too!~ JiPr \'I'~ in nPr p ae 100• 01 L.Ps. mo.<111.1· Jai.z ' · · .lr. r.:1r1 ·~ t·lothr~ S'l:J0-$:1. S"l::i. (hair $2\. Clo!h•~ ··~ l L Sl.!"iO • .c:ol•d bn1.~~ fireplace 7.'K"-:xk: Ltathtr ha.<11«k siand5 oU while $l! each. 2 " ==~~.,...--~-~7 Carrop luggnge cll rrier SlO. $16.:io. \\'aUlP iron s:150. 16" I I ' I I ' I bl•1·.k '"' whtlP "''''"'hi Ty<'p11Tllf'r s:xi. n t (' 0 rd hamper SJ.~. 548-5811, I DOUBLE 1ho1~·tr door SH). l/"111 ··•I• .. ,-., -•d Ov11l rug~ and a.rt"a ru~· S~S15 <'S ch. AM -FM h1 blr radio almn~\ new $15. All 111 gno<l 0 t'1ndilion. '.!09-1 Molok~i Pl11.r~. i\ltAA Verdf', Cost.1 Mt>sa . Cornf'r hou!!f' off Molok11.i Pl. a.nrl Gibrlllter :157-0.~09. Slit -Sun. I EARLY American, ~Ill,. candle Mlylt, "·all mounter! lig,hl fixtures S.i each.j ,f~rl'p1"00f drape11, Aoor lo cri\ing, bl'")gP >1.·1lh Q1"A11Jl:r l 111'! brown tt~nt.i. like nl!\\ s2:. e"nch. 2 r:ach 1~·· rhromr ti re rin1~. ex1ra. w1de· $2.'>. 1 MQtorcyclf' helmet ~ 2 ~. Bathroom i1ink11, t i::r~y wtth fau•·f'f S13. l "'hill' with lauct'! $17. S1nall Mink .I ll"xlR". "e-1-b;ir, ('a.mpPr $10., Utility ("()(Im r 11binf'+ \\'llh dre11'Pr, :;)lrlvf'it f!nrl hikP, $10, Chest S5. ~5k $.l. an!ll"Ollll ;i, 1!\'l'Y Cllf $1 .:,0. Fro~1f'd 11iJt, ne\'tr llU "' ""'" • ., Air mllttress 1l .. Iron $.1. nePds uphnlslt>nng-S.l, n111.n11 \\'Orn $4. Girr 11 cloi.hf"S, age iron <;ha11·~ SS each. Yel!o" plll.l'er .S~ Giant Ted(ly 7·6·· -pACrFJc-F f e .-d 0 m Cni·nrr wash ba.9\n Si r>. New race $1 5. W 11 11 -ni o u n t High rh11.\r S7. hlue tl"rry Wbe $1, 11-13, 2X-SI. Antique cha ir bedroon1 Chll.ir S6, Bh.H·k l~er $l;J. Plll!t>..-$:\. 11urtboan1. 1ood condlnon l lllainleM steel J1ink $25. Punl'hiriii: bag & /rame S.'i. Rl'<'ordi;, a.lumitf..im pa lio chair $1.50. SJ , World'!! liinkif'•t hll"• and whit~ TV 5et $20, !'\ilvf'r\\"flre S4. fi.1-l-62l69. $25, !J4S-298~. tii~2930. 644-1 270. ~metici;, g11n1ei;, yarn, "' -_,7.-;~-"'""" hnoki; ~-S l , MA tern 1 1 y trim lw1st St, good -ter.ii rle11k $10. h'.ltc trir shav,.r $.\, &l'l-47'li :I Pice!' rofTlf'r sofa 1"1 S'li. NEW 10 1r11lk111 Ptornc:o a· Rf:rRIGERATOR 1mAll g1111 REM I N t'; T Q N 0 Cr i r I! rlothP~ Sl-S.l. 1596 Baker, I rProrrl~ !'l(l(-eat h, mahy RookA 10c--S2, 707 r.fA.riguld. TV·S"S.l. ~1a1lre11~ S.i. Col SI. Haby. rhtsr of drB"'t fll s: •. qull.riun1 SIO. 646-6.119. I SS, Yrllow lll!'rve\ o!rl, hul lyPf:wr1tPr s:xi. J.iirgP htigP Ci\1 $49--0421 I hnuk<; :& ea«h. 1.IJ f'SN'!lf'nt CdM. 613-.121 0. J Ronkra~e $4. Rook11 S 05-$25. \l;inging lamp S~. Joli.I'"-· , C-1--run11 grl!at~ ! J:ffi Alvardo nJi,; $10, Ntw Suprr R ·1 • '· l 6&11 Ox ford Dr ,JiJmP"r $0. Ironing boerd ,...,9 TE.NT S20 , o l!man "'I•-.. "" o 11 blk 11· !"nn< ll•fln ' TEAi{ panrl~ ~. ", \'11r1nu~ !'\ult 11l1e :\R S.l, Lllrnp1; $.:,0. , I "'11-lS("' • '·' l'Rll1Pn1, $1!'1. lfi Natinnftl ...... ,y·,, h1~ 1 nsP .,. J I !IB 8,2 ~.1 s:,. '·"'''l' •I Lit-. ,No. 1-.•i 11 ov" .1. ,,.. 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Cra1;h helmPI $~. Christmas h11:hts SI. Clay pnl!l :\.'Jc. 10108-Anitr1C11n PL CM . G,12-?.0.'l8. , PINC pong t3blr-SlO. 20" ' g1rl '3 bike S7. Two 1.nliqut a<'hool de~k~ S20. Orf'.~~,.~. 1;,..16-lR 2X'·SI , S11.c-sun. ; J~.i PM. 7'22.l R3lrigh Avt, C'.\I, l)!f \\'_ \\'ll~otl , : STEA MF.rt tn111k SI O. Nr~M ' 1TIJ1lllf'r $1~. '.\1otoro!11 tnblr TV nted~ picture lube $15. Chiid·s. ~ki bool11, S3, M11n'll Jk1 tiooti: S.i. Ct1lld '11 ak\!1 5!i"', 1:1. Me1dc11n t>e1ch l)f!h- ble~ ~m11\J 11:1.rcl~n smnr.J. 2 iii' ior 5c. Living room ~iir V11n Cri>\1gh s:.. Curt1inll Sl a Jltl. 644--04RS, \-~ PM. Sa.I. I k I _, •-d s~ h C 'RPET . 1-h·---d 11} !"1.:i.'boY ""'11 1.ln~., 18 /\VAWN pU!"ll:f' VR ue ma..-' \\'An 1rn..,., oon ,.1 f'll (". " Wll l 1'8~'.~ pa ' l11kf' '"· C-pl•I• '''· "' Ah•111·rlo PlacP. rnnl'flur i;rwi1·k,..I. ~,. 11g1 f' ~t41>-1R17 bf-111:P and Jn 11:0<.ld 1·ondltion, m TtlPphf)O(' pol .. ~. '26". Bi~y vu• ~-~~·-c :,4!;..~~fli}, -2 I" ·• g· ,.,-"II<' or 1111 ~ l'llt·h. 962·9'!71 \\'Pighti1 $l0 ~!lriini;: gl11~~ T ABLF:.S, f'rl{iJ10, o;-of(p., S20. ----C:-CC-C-.'7C-CC'c-~w1nt fill~, a~ :<f'I si:., 1~n .•• S\l.'JNr. !It!,.,,, Of 0 -,,, be•I I 'x ~ $'.<u. rl-u• 1' (Jo0!'1 s2: •. Sohd Ollk dooc $.\. /l!ld 'Lt: olinrll ~ !.:ihlr, \ lraf d I. J " = -, 0 1-1 y 000 · "" ,..... !tug $Li. H11n1t11111: lamp S\:1. ;\ ~!'( 1nrh ~ S[>('f' :J, Rill· m S2.'i. Snarf'-1!rum And 1tand T\\10 /\rnl'riran 1118jj;S 7'2"! ' . , \V 11•·1n Ht"U £,) g· C1'1h ()\"f'I ' c an1per JO!:kll I Parm1 <:'&gt S4.~il. Bar i>IMl S2.,, 4 f'ha1n.1 si :,. Cnfff'I' . l~rlf" 1·ad10 S.i, a ~k lor f<llrl , s~o. 5 10-\f,~3. $2;. #llCh , fAf ... 26716. Like !)Pl\' ,f''l:lll '~ lrrlilll('r s2: •. \\'111g ("llH lr \\'I th 2 81'1.~ IRblP S!O . .1Vlrtplr 111111rrfl.' 902_}1!:i. ____ .. .---~l:i. lili;..<21<1 1 S1U Hird b11th S8-!,argl! d 1 1 1 I --, • 2 Sh(l,il &rrt>n~. l xfi'J" s2:.. 2 rle~k.~ $20 and $2.l. 2 t•hf'lll uf ~ lpcovt>ri, 1111 in grea! JIK'hlrt> tramf! $1!!. 497-Li\4. rop rR r ni t/l!Jlt $1!'.. GHOO\i\ 'lid ~a1t1tY ~pt"!llll: ! 4· :<hrlf hrRt'kf'I rrgulll.r I)( rli·&werll SlO ar11l Sl:i 2 YPndrr n1n11n1 lrei!Pr mir· 1·nrid111<Jn. :-l4:t-O::t{j Twin ho~ srr1llg!< a11d n1111 - snr~ s2:), h1 0 rl!Yip IP11f 1<1r1,. $ 1 . 2 u. l . 3 ~ ' r n'" h. E!Pl•ii·ir ~11ndwwh nlilk"r rnr"'< $7, Tr~ilPr tn1rh S.<i. l.AJ\1rs SlO. H«ikca:<t S6. ! l d Di~;m1al11er1 $10-S\8-S:?CJ. J Irr~, S20. Pr. lnn1p8 S:lO. l11(hl itrf'Pll rormi('I\ 1op, Bf"-1 p1·11..:1111111 e ~11P A xJ"x2' 57~ . Aulll·ln sink, 19"x21" 12i An1t-ncal1 .<:;1an1lard lauCf'I !Ind enn1plrlP 11l11 rnbing fill · 1\1!"1'~ S2:'1. F.ronomlcal t'Om· 1abl~~ s1:i pa ir, en11 r11rl I M I~(' Pl I ant' n ''' ,.,.,,,, s!:.. E\ectr1c d rytor Sl3. 1'1111~ o! 11\)'.S aod gam'' 1!'>.:·· Decor rll<• S~l. f'il!owR sr OU I" Jlnk fauct ts $:).$10. Ho1111d I\ ro•1glil iron l11h!P, S h " " · w "" "' mPrr 1al c.rarik 1YP"· p&pt'r p1!chf'r 11nrl howl 1.~. rA11' ""'"Jpme"' S.l"$.l . T••" 548-21:,9. SI 2000 Rf'puhl1<:, Ci\! Dresirr 1,0 """ •••nd S.\. "~'"'11~1n ... . Aulomatir glaA11 top S25 . .l rnall'htng '"'" .,..... "' ......,., bl •" tow•l d l~P"Tl~f"r'. irlf'11l lnr '\l'<P $17 :;o oil l11mp J.'!. rrL'Ordrr s;i flll lll l\1 ng ll~z' BICYCLES, boy I 26. S9 f~k>-03(1..1. Ra1 1an cliair JJ5. 67~11211. t11rnte. r .,.,. '.M 'i ' ihow~r eha l r~ Sl:i. P. Maple Jf'noy garagl!, work .tiop S3 tiacb J1hrary tahle. $25, huge Solid I ell'Ctnc blankel $2. $1zt 1 t I Girl• •llna:ray Sl2 ~. (;011 TrttPLF. 9 drawrr d~11lll"r CHILD'S e nliq u,. dr'f'AA~r door Sfi. TYl~"'l'llPr •M L1r1r! r .... ·1n bt1.I.• $2.'> II llPt 7-00'.lll Xtlll C [Hllll $22, brn~s bra1srr .1, k" tJool $2 644).. -~3 J2J8 $'.lS Dell bl 6 d ('11.~f' $10 .. '9J0l7 Qi3/l0t'I l..aJ"if' fan 11nd 1t11nd JiO, :,~ · or ypre9!1, h 0, $'1 1 o df'k 111 s · 1 · I cluh~,Jwond,..f.l,645-3864 1 e ra .... •fr 1•1lh 1111rror$~.Chilrl '•<'!lr J~IRcr,NB,6iJ-l600. N 1 1 1 S1<1 S.A .Hl!t~. malr ing 11Y · · w ~ Cambddgf' Lllnt NB l~I~ p~ lJ k 1 an 11r,,..~~er S20. 3 drawtr diP11! c'Ollt '"· hk• s; rar Y rww po ' amp · · -=~-~--,.--=. 111ble.~V,,tach.1n1aU F'rtnch ' ~I rn roe e . i1eai, ""111 ,, RPd vetve1 1wag lan1p S:ttJ LA\VSON 111y1P 1of11, (f<YXI -·" s~. "·d s~., , ..... ,,,., CABINF:T, 8.7.~25x36 high. S.l. _N r\\'Port Beach. S~ ~-All h11 ve lrmnlcll. to~ t"1re "n1ine PfflPle c&r $.1., 6'i" SURFBOARD $~.1 MoJI• ,. 1 A , I 11 0 •1 ., d f r , m,. n e.e I! 5 'v,. •u ,,... ~.1 '"" • D I J ---' -a nd arl! onlini11hM. :!046 ~·~ "''"" 64i-J0"'" 1 ,ar Y mPric11 1 111: 1 " • r~.'J. Ort~~1n~ rablP 12,\ . rll prs, 0 ive. lll'etn 11 "" Si\1ALL 3 <lra11·pr buffrl $10. . ........... ~~:i, · ""· fi.~h1rr $20, Picturt5 $1-$20. 1 urllol~!,.ring $15, Ph On e SalurrlAy only !!OJ Main Sl, :Z-ll x/I~ S20. l~lolhf'~ line S"•11•el k1t\:h~11 i;tool S:i. Killyhroolr, CM. 5'IG--Si79. ~11\\'INN Stin11'r11.y, boy'5, ST~:REO TV rw-tds work S9., ~11-4091. ! ~111)...09;"'4. lLB. I Jl0-~11 ;,h 1:ne.11t SJ P111r ~ e(\r· 1 S1nall elec!n1· hf'aler s.~ 10" ('raftman lahlf' ~ll W In" !food 1'0llfli t1nn, MW 11"1k 1\rr &I r $15. ~_;Xtl!rior door HALI~ !ref' SlO. Fern .~rnnrl11 T\JXF~'.DI~,•-. -,,-,c,-.-.,,~1-. -,c,,-,' MERCURY ~ hi 1 flf'r 8 e vPll $.1. Ptflr()('k I Chron1e h111Jhroonl a;helves 1·lud1nR % hp moror SZi. $23. 54:ri!/:r.:t. 1 26"x79" $9. 2 1100111 112. 1.1 SS "•I 1 1 , ~" 1 4()..1~-l'lh!rl & 11turl11t $10, : po .. ft e 11 l'rtf'I IP1111h .. rs S.10 e11.ch. Porta hlo> s:,. 673-7836_ -----------. ' r argt urn.~ '""'· 64&-400~ Sl\ h1pe N'rllrdl'r ."ap11!111n .• J)el .....,11 3ti . ..:2lx:2i hirh, ,,....... !'>46-4.146. BUNK b#'rfoit S25. Near UC! 1 ~R acid fu-e exlinilJ1!her J.11ne rrarlition11.I roffre !llhl" _BRthrohf' Sl . .. I 2 "" th A ~ ,.... '"" -L D k g3• "l"' $7. 646-0853, ·· ( rl\"a spt'~ ... 11 "'I ... Jltfer pPn ror CAI.! or dOi!! A\\"j\" JllOWl'r s:1. f'1\ s:1. CH.At"l'SNIAN 1'" dilll ~dJU!lt campu~. .......... ..... S20. Library !11.hlP s1:1. Goon ANTIQUE dl'f'!!SPr , aood «1n- 1aPf''.'i SZi. knf'f'botlrd 4'8'' S.'i. 54-0--74!'.ll P1'0Jector fll.bl,. S1 . DrPllSUli: h11.n<I mowi>r -Pl!l"fectcondi.1"\\'IN bffi, Jik., new, com. "11"•1Ci11iiR>iLPDOC'iinnC1,-o.c,c1c0:-m-.--c,~ic ,.11cuurn \\•i11i lll!achmf'nlll rli1ion $25. Bookcase heed- dugnut 4'00n $111, 962·~1~9. GRE.EN' lwf'Pd tola SIO. Mflt· tablt Sl Bookcase S2. Boo~s lion s2:,. ~i4A-8807. pil!'te 115. Tlll'O bk'y<:Jes $5 \.,.Uhf'r best modtl S7!1. $7.5(). J.,iirgt red\\'OOCI tub $2. hollnl & rll-illl $15. Matching 6 DRAWER drt5.~E'r $12.50, 2 · 5c-l0c, O..sk chair S-1• l!llCh 54· Sft91 Rotary J3wnmow,.r s 8 , i.ll.l'Rt pollf'ry tub S.1. Iron 1!rell!l<'r min"Or $20. ~ r1uupy bedsprl!ad ~Is, no ching chair $JO. Con-Dryl!r S:'i. Mirror $1.50 TAl.J, girl l'lotht« ..... Prom . a-· Large t ltttric roaM~r oven ™'nch S3. Iron kelHe bar11'-hookca~f' $10. Nlte etend $3. iron, 1win. S7 eaeh, ta bit" temporary de~k ronnieti top Dryer S5. 54:>-1612. dre.~~"11• b r i d • & m • i d • ' STMMONS hlde-.-bed S'l!l. SS. Maple doublt btd 12.'i. 7 qui! s;-1. l.arge ll""r mod!'! S111·ivtl 01"111< ch11ir Sl~. Cbetrt $10. Mapil'" book<:•~ hMld ma1el'Tli\y, 1iu• l 2-16 . Be 1y t 1~ "' 1 •• "'ilh 4 chalr s $25, ''"' ~-rd · SINGLE ''"'• door, rom-au rPt m atlrffl -· drawer m11ple d~11k S:l5. JI:. !ohe, chl!rrywood •land s;i, t.arR" fl'lO(lem amp .., . ........, s:i. T1"ln box 1pMn1• 30c-$1 5. Crih $111. Porl-«-R h t \+.. Ilk u 60x47 woven ..,...ood Jh11de s.i. Nilf' atllnd SJ. 642-9799. plelt with h11rdw11re $2.l. rrib SJ~. Hi-clu.ir 18. Pt1 I· 11 Y urn ,,.rl!', f' rw.w, Drapel'ir 11 many S 2-$1 o . $LS. 132 E . 21st SL CM. Large chP11I of dr11""!~ -· Ps id S75, &f'll for SXI, ladi1!11 546-77(' Ul!f'd by photoirrapher: Play H1!11dboe.rd SL 673--0~7. Ch111r SJ. SAi Only 9: .... ,...,,:00. CARPET ~·1• !"' R b"-.•. IP.'f"Jl~ l5c. Book• 10<:·&.'h-""' s~ I ,,, o ... , ,, POSTURIZEO K•-· .,, ' v•-.. sitl! 12 fur j11tket.t Sl:i, le~s · "" .,_ ""1· u ""r .,..n ..., or · · ---ne e · _, • "~\\ 644-1:\:'6, 2871 Herbor ~ than yf'a.r old t"·tn be<!, new pad 9x14 s;i. ~74 . SABOT shtll, incomple!e i :r.;. 64:.-134.l. 1208 Sllnla Ana )lnf'r fln<i J>fl.d $14. Car 616 JASMINF: CdM, Sat & yr. crib m11tl!r~~11 $7. Boy'll Dr, Corona r!.-l Mar. condition t ntiquf' whilt $2S. 1 H.0 . lrllin layoul on boerd 540-6147· Avt-., CM ~I & Sun 10-5. hRi;~inf'll(' S8. Jumper S7.50. Sun, ll-5 tables S2. Ch11il'll hl11rk ~raln ~boc~. 2'2. Ilk,. MAN'S 26 .. 3 epeed bike $1). h I ., · •• d KING 1i1 .. e ell"'Clric b.roHtrM•N'."'•P<'""o-h .. •in•b'•k• \\'alkrr $l.50.lnt1nlaet75c. S:i, TV SIO. Dr«~• S3. ne1\'$:), Boy~ brownaraln j ' ·'.. . rnlr'ror $3 . .")(l f'ar. , suprr romp l'tf' wit 1111•11c,..,a a n " ,, ,.., .,._, .. " Cl h" • •hOl'll, ,lJD/B llko "''" I'. 1;ld11 Zo SChwlnn ~ . ., ... t"·" All'• bro· .,. $10 Mio'• h'•k _ _. SlO. Solll.ir room t'flnthlloner 12·.·,. •·,-,1· VW b,,,~, $'. Baby di1h Sl.50. ~·eed!ng kit 1 01 lfli S.~S;i. • ., d R ~ 01·,n .,.,, "" ,...,. 1 ~ -. • 11 . ' . e 11.'"'' c v .,, ·• f,.,,,1.. 1.,,,,, h ,,. 1,, 11 ~~. ho.th l!'An. 1'"1'111 ••• on •-....,, ... ,1 fr•m -·m~•, "<h ...... 1 , $10, Por111hl,. ..,,·3trr ~ler 6•1~'." ·-. .1.2. Thll.yl!'r cr ib S 5 .50 , Pi.•T"'Ol.ii\J-,-k•r<".""ll•nt , , , 11 1 _ "·"·'"~"'1... e '"v 1,,f'e \\I vu•K ~''"""' "r '"-·'~" •l-•.<l•el,ltk-ncwll .i.·,, typl'wnli•r, exce fin ''".~ y t-1. "' di $10. Auto ll11 rp, Hke llf'w $20. l YPtWl'1ttr SHI. Sandt r I ("{lnr.lllion l'.l5. 67l-Z7'"'. '" • I 20 h dd Et ECTRJC 111nvf' du11ty bu! "" ire. ai.u romt.' Jal ~1orltm floor J11mp $!0, BOY'S 2 t pPPrl wl!h rhain $7,!(I, Molor Slp. 7 x 3 5 "" 2 Cub Sroul Nhlrr.11 , 1 11n111JJ di lion S · Rurniug l A lnJI ~,:,i· gre11-'!y s:.~ boys cl()lhe11 ~ si: •. 67'.1-!H1o --1 V111ri0t1ll spotliJht Sl csch. lock ST:r. 54.11--6224 . blnocular.-i SIO, Bt.ck pack ANTIQUE 111bll' lamP$'7. l l11rrf'. Sl.50 tirh. Toy• In; maehlnf', s~'·"~1;~~;"n a nd h ·Sl, 10..12 'lim, 2 p11 nt11 1 ~ 'TWIN ht-d, m11!rr('!li1 a nd box l,..Adlrs 2 pll'Cf' lufuf11g.e $3. Slk. fo"i1h Mnlt $2. l-.M5 x Spani~h hllrl{l c1rved <;Mir boy11, Jlkf! new .'iOc-l l ~111" '1' ' ' I II h I · 1 114 \" ti "-TV 19" 7-enll+i portablr TV $?>. ""' rc~u 11r e11c , arae •1?.e !!pr n~ · vts ngnuuse Bar btll ft wirh \\'l'ifhlll s.'i. 900 x 15 whlrf'wtll11 S7. 2 S:l.'i. Adm iral clOl;k r11d10 Child'• pir nle table S7. CfilB $15. Surlbollr<I s,,,, f'M I I I h ' -c '' _, 7~.'\5 Binocula r• like new women~ (' othe~ 1'41c • '"· 118~" e l'f'('(>i ul!r, nf'w ·""!,.July 3111, 9-ll, Ga1"11~t. new whttlt 16x600, 8 hol,. $4,50, l 'ape rK'Ol"dtr $7. Boy'• tlothl11g, 1lm011t new tunf'r $5. Ampllfitt S10, 1•er1mirs 20c·$1, 846-3$18 $!0. Golf club~. 1 w'<fge 601 Miehaf'I Pl. 1 block w. $l5. 15" RCA port11iblr, split r1m1 $17.:.0 each. 2 1'ranai11tor radio St. Pif-. Sl-J!i. B11by i1,1ns 50c-S.l50, (:111T1rd ctuuiger Sl2 •• S1d H B Sh k S25 S ....._ _ _. \l'OI~~ •ond $20. 11" r:E 7 p · · • 11· t'!!Pta.re . ur • .,.,..,.... H11rbor Hi•h •chool. U.S. Army aaddle ~ !urea SL Porta,bl• r11dio S2. 646-1!738. 373 Walnut, CM, boot11, L-7, S • trc Pl h."NT.E he Hy board $1.11, P11ir & · 11 ·' x 2 2 '' Jacob $18. SABOT shell, lncompltte SQ. per':ll.1 s~·~~1'6 0~ ~ ~ h Sl2.50 each. S.ddl• acab-TV rabbit Hr1 S l . 5 O. BABY crih SlO. Baby cheat tabl~ Sil. S.t-b-qUllt '3. whhe n.aug1.hyde •rm ('to111ini. 673-5607. tarp ne • -' bard ~-Bridle •nd ti« roJlf' Footstool SI. C.mp a.tool• Oo\\'n bl8nket. SJ, lte.n S4(Mj147. 557-5057. ,...... b ~ S 50 ~-25 $10.51>. P la)'pen SS.SO. 4 1 ll 5'J&.0071! rwtN box: •Prini!I SXI. Mt.I· Sl!!.50, boy• bike SlS, wat•r SOUTil Btnd h'ffh wattr W SH Fri Ida' Sl.50. ..,urry com ~· · . u--~ J. . Bookll S. !O. dr11.wer clM!at Sl0.50. g mn · · '· 1rt t1t1 S'Xl wllh fre.mP". Nl'w 1kl belt S.~. 1111 ln u:cr:Jlt.nt •Pinning rod. 'l', new S7. DISH A ER, 8 lrt'. ARGUS C-3, lie.sh, .mt tn SJ)l'tader $3. 5'11. A SUnd.ty Spffkf'r •mpllfit r f l.50, drawtr chrit Sl!i. Strolll!r BEUJ,Y boi!lrd $10.. Wocdtn ~amp J1!MI~ 7!K-. Ctli1d~n·1 rondltion, 963-QJ5. Dfl'Clrlc al11.rm clO<'k $1. C'uitom tmperlll!. only S~. Small arm <"Mfrs s-t 56-01!11. 2432 Zt:nllb Avt ,, Travel potter $.SO. Jewtlt1 ··wllb bllrk llf'lt S lO.~O . Kayak, ju-I pe.lnttd n;. 1!1>1.'n chairs SI. 546--3375. WF:DDJNG rlreta, f loor 64$-0163. :;:~'JI ila.rtt.r OOll S25. ~!r p ,.,id l&blt $4, TV SJJ. ~t lo P.tli•dft Rd. $10, i-~9 Min.mat Balboa Baui.nettt $6.;JO. B!ltnln,.lft Bookca!lf' h" i d h 0 a rd • . W. p11r111.; huhr.apt SI f'llC'h. l{'ngth, 111'.t 7$25, bookcallf' (ll,O l,udwll dMJ1'f\3. 11'11.re . 1"ir1.11, $4. ~:il16, .J870 Boa GOU-club1, MW VOIT Pf!lh•""ll• 815-103'.l. ~.50, BAhy 11..,,·ing $l. An li· f'f'rinl~hM s.5. ~7~118. , Rr11r ~~1111 C<)m plrtf' $12. ht11Hlboll.td and ftam" lnr S20. Tom Tom S20. &a3 SlO, I F'ABRICS. Dt!i(nf'n iam1ilt.8 VJ~ta Circlr, CM. proli~ "''oodi S25. El(ht HOT waler httttr tank S~. qur blt1• 6 dr11wrr chti1I Sri.• /l.IOVI E projecmr, 1.tand«rd 3 • B.11ttPtlr• I~. 12 voh111tf' dm1hlr tw-rl $.'i, f.ul'f"kll l/i-h.111 SL~. Guitar S :\. and tr!mt1. Cotfol'I.~. i1ilkJ, R1''.~·RIGF:RA1'0R $25 l..liwn lront1 S2;1, Nrw I.fl Wtllhl& Str~ut "\l. Typin,c rh1iir Antlqut oak rbt~t with m lr· mlll\mrtl'r $2.i. M ovte : rl'1t11l11tor~ S~ l'lll'"h. Pn(Jrlf'rl up1·l2h! va{'uum, litl'weltht 4-h'11rk l11['t' rlf'ck S.'i. Ur.mp~ b!rnrl~ l-5 yd•. $1.~ yd. nin\vrr S.1. 8*11! 111 ,ik S\15, S7 Kl ~-S25. Of>Jk S2$. Colf'rn&n ror S20 tach. An 11q11 t llC'l'f'en S7. AQ\lflrlUm · ~ rla~h S3, l.aA t11nk S~ S!,.<"r• Sli1, lnf11nt •ea t l:W-. pla;vtr x S3. Unf1n1.(hl'ri l\11y11k SI), til;,...~4:~ ~rnalJ riihln"IJ S2 . ~O ROTIS.'if-:RJ,.; $~. ltytlr1111ullr l11mp S9. Car part• Sl-Sl :1. ~ hlNbi>y~ M11p!, ch,.~t J2.i. gallon f'rnirn. oomplete S!l. 1 1nl:' .... 11 .. ,.1 $1 \\"lod~h1rld n1JT"llrr kit S1, r h11ft>rol)• S20, \\'1rf' lf'ncinit $.1. V11.cuum 2 u~rd ~ iz-11Uon pmp11nt !11nkJ Rnltt'tln hnt1rd $5, f'C1rmlc1i jllrk s:zs. TYJlf'"'rill'r $25. TV ilrll\\'l'r rh<'~t bl•rk S.i. S!rp f.lirmr Sl O, MOOt>rn sink, All Vacuum cl"Anf!.I" t:anlstfr ""lpl'r n~tlt<lr S! 4_-1 ll a: I !\611--1111'1. I C\f'll!lPr $10, ~la A ' S7 P&Ch. 646--4660 b11r lop s:1. C11hlr1 ;.()c f'l\l"h, s2:1. -SOC.ktt l'f'I• S2 par h. tablf'J $1~ .l l)Alr, BJondt: llWl'I! S.i. Blr t11hle lamp typtc with alladlmenls $1.8. \\"hPl'lll S.i PJJf"h .'>40-1.i\1 I BARY LINE rrih, mattr,\~ Pmcinorw., CM rn'IN h,.adbowtl!, pr. p11d· Tronina hn-!lrrl S2-\\'1111 ~m11ll r,.rnrtl S25. '61 Pon. r11bintt SlO, 119 ~th SL, $.It.~. P1ctul"f'• 11 PACh, v 11cuum <:l~llMr, uprChl · .Ni.I.ISi-i rlt11ni'J a·(' k,. ~ anrl humf)l'r pad~ s2;,, DRAPf:.S, 11:nlO fl~ rJ,..d S7~l. S!~p 111hl,, hlonr!P bra<"krrs 2;,c t'llch. ~%.17. 1i11r br•k,. tlrum and 11hoP• Newport 8e11.ch, t7>-002l. F"renrh Priwlnciat v1nl1y S2.l. 4 ~alor W9.tf'r coJ, • ,kwlphur11 , 11hirl 11i~ 12 11:1rb: I h11lhillf"ft!' Sl\ All like nf'W 1 !l6 '-.;1 44··, pf'rf,.rt ronrl\tion S.i, &dsprf'srl, • ... t~ll. JW'llCh if m a~wrr, ('Jiii MtindAy, S2.l. F:lec:tric r11r.or $10. j '2 Rox !fPring m11!tl'l'tlll'8 $20 $25. Stool SHI, All wtPk. on In eu11tl)rn tn,mes f l8 ~~~~ •• _ ~-v~~-t .~ .... Sl~$2.;ai. ;,~24;s. ~ 1 .. 110.. :r!&-6146. -~":'~_11..Bowdoin, CM-_ . ' --=-uch...&IS.OTit.oi.~.YT'f' W~~· '". "'~-.. . , ·. -''iF";.;'~-.. -c~, """IXl!'J?'U!ll'kq:;;~.,..,,, •.• :::.-......_~ _ .iffistffl).b';;+11~-+s::ow,_.,._.'!i<.:~~-· .. -·~ . __ , -· •' ·i , _ .... -'-"-~ _ _ _ ~ ... ' ' I ;.-•4 DAI LY PlLDT $.lturday, July 31, 1971 ---![§]I -![§]I -ll§l I • Help Went..t, M & F 710 H•lp WantMf, M l F 710 AntiqU4ts lllO Furniture 110 Ger.,• 'S..a. 112 M lsc•ll•neoua j.;:;;;;;;::::;;;::::::;;;::::::;;j SALES -A1en STOP!!! EMPIRE IOla . CU.tom madf roftee tablr lrom a nhqur tr:imt . W11.lnut tnd hlblt . T'6 TWO FAMILIES *AUCTION* Comp early. Cotftoe .en:ed 1'1oe Furni1ure t'~MALE 3 ynr old, "Gigi" blk poodlt, needs good horne w/Jn.:.-d yard. Adl!s onl) Marine Manufact- LOOKING & ACT e~hioo '°''· M•d•n• boo·/ Sales: minded per90n, att-!or 11ue1 rloth, nApkin.!!. Anti· ~r qu!,'{j 1'.1hi;i:y . chesl Milk you1 "'" a ~al cartt>r o~ · l . · XI t f 1 f r glas11 \.'0U t c11on for I . STIJNN ING, contt-mporary lurn. While, 10'1' couch &. matetung 5' lovestat It 01- toman, 1able & 4 d1rec1ors ch.airs of SIS 1:hrome, glass, pla~t1c &. w h l ! e leather. blk & whlte 11rea rugs. Thayer Cogan blk & "''hilr rock1a1 l table, ~· ~qu11r" t.1ust 1a cr1!ic e 6i:J.-.iii96. while .)IOU brouae thn>U&"h le Applia.ncea 1!tean nid~. Barga.in prices. Auctions J"riday, 7:00 p.rn. Bed,, r11~ts or dni\lo'tni, Windy's Auction Barn Jleat11k11 l'rlrreo, !ew an-"°73~~ Newport, CM 646.8686 11ques & tall•rr, \Ve~r Bar. Behind 'fo11y's Bldg Mar l B-Qut. patio furn, decora· -1905-.--S-IN-,0-,-E-R--,-,-w-1 ng 1or Hems. 11n1all appJianct·~. ui11i·hlne. Hand pieced quilt. projector & t<'n>en, radlOl!i, STEREO, 1971 l!fk!laimed 54&-26j6. lay . away. Ga rrard '~~~~~~~~~~~' turnlablt, AY!/Jo'M stereo, t'i1d10 & tape p!aye:r. Alr [ II ~ l 1peak e:r1 w/cros.s-over P•t• and Suppile1 ~ 18' Fbr9l1 Ov•rnit•r Sips 2. 80 llP Mf'rc 1 e:nc., IJ$("d :0 hr!. 35 mph. Bltn bait 1!aJ1k, 50 watt ~JO. ready ror W<11er idcn"K. fi1h- 1n~. ell' Liiiie Dlkle tr;r.Ll«. N.8. shp avail. ••• Best offer ov•r $1 700 • por unity. . ~ u ure u 64.2-8SlR. r ight man. l>.arn1ngs com· _ __ --------- mt nee J1)1med1ately should ~'RENCll F:mpu·r t.'lhlf' &. pr . be ln t>X~ss of $2;)0, per \.l'k . or 1·ha1 r~ 8 hand t'llrl"f'd l'\o canvassing or soliciting. laddt>rback rh,1i111. 5-l !-15;)1 syste1n. S!!ll brand new, •;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; sold Ior $319 "/warra nty I For l11forma11on 1:a!! Pay oll b&Janre of $1 20 or P•ts, G•n•ral 850 ; _____ :'c'"-' 0 ""1 11mall payment&. Credit • ! :?7' O\v'E~.Nc'S~-i--1 dept, 893--0j(l\. BANTA,\1 Chicks SL Pa uring Engineer l ri1erv1ews hy appo1ntmen1 on!y 9-:1 \\'C'ekday~. l!l'l-2771. Applianc•& 102 LEAVl!•;G Old glass, old silver, Ollr· TV, rni51.·_ hur &OIXI jullk. ror. J'ireplat? equipmen1. Siatf'! ,.1ust Sai & Sun. Ill! & 1215 Star· t.11nk 1oto!e. Invalid tray. !971 Zrnlth & Admiral Adult bantam~ $2.50. AlMJ r!011P-out 1alt'. Ul\\l'~! prices du ek11 & grrse. 2612 i\lesa Ju~I patnled, varn1sheJ.I.•.,,. rri·hron1C'd. New canv.ts· ii. ~l r1·n rmn1. E'ni::inP !ik~ 111'11, racl•o & depth finder. !ilps 6. N.B slip avail. 'iALES\V0,\1AN F.:XPER. Ca-1 -----------Marin• di v i s io n in n·i·r niindl'1l 10 "''ork tnto FRIGIDAIRE waAhcr. (':-,. S o u t h • r n Califor· <•'<SL rngr ol firw> lad if':'! l'f'llf'nt eund, S6J: ~hilt nia will b. int•rvi•w· r101111ng C'l"lllut. f'lrase apply P'.'rtab~~ !lf'hw1~g mar int, I fo' • M.'l,n• Man B k si -N $,'>(), f, f'1: f'{ gr tnmmtr, ng • In IM'l'sOn, "C · ••ti o. 112 440 D hi Cd\1 ufacturing . Engine•r. ?.:; f>"aslnvn l.~l;ind, N.B. 11""'·--· _ a ia. · · Pr•fer. a . regi1tered SALF.S-i\ta'h;gf'r-w/prov;;; \\IE ST IN G 11.0 US t: aurv manufac;turing •ngin-1\oor-t1Hloor PXp!'r 10 head "·a!lllf'r ~ h:rninorf' 11 1110 eer. If not reg /s t•red, OP Orange Cniy salts for~. 11·ash1'r $10. Bolh . I at,.. must hav• heavy e x· S~.000 )r & up. Apply '12'.1 n1nd1>I~. xi.ln1 c~J~~J. l .uar ~ ' d t 'I' I • S'.J -:1 1 c liege Bl ·ii rh•l1\•errd. 546-861., 847-Sll.J. per. 1n e a1 1ng , pan . . . a e .o 1 , _ ning, boat proposals, Anahr1m . lJELUXE Moclel t'r1gida1rt b o • t manufacturing SE c-:-y---: of FI c t:T:JJiL. \\'asher .t.-'t?~~r, ~~pper. m•thods & fa cility lay-Df·~ign firin w / ! y p 1 ~-a J .Xlnl ~'llrnt. S •.1. 6 .r-3499. out. d1>,.,11:n p!'rson/1('1 nred~ g1l"I i;.1&---274:1 -------- Qualifi•d appl i- cants may submit a resum• i n c I u d i n g salary history to Class- ifi•d ad no. 197, Daily Pilot, P , 0 . Box 1560, Coste Mesa, Calif., t2626. 11/1-omrnon srn.~~ It. PX()f'r. Hl'~f>-R IGF.RATORS, washer!\ 6-12-81!~2. J..~ pm. s:1:> & up. Guarantl'ed. Dis· s~-X:·y TRAINEE: This local COUil! If cash & carry. long rslab. co. \\•/modernl7.C=h=• 0 •- 0 Ro,__"-'-•c 1_&-_7c'c'°"·=--:-;;;-i ofc. in p I ea s 11 11 t 11ur-None•:: 11.uto washer $10. rounding~ will 11rlp you \\'rst lnghouSP. elec dryer start .1-·ou r career, Company s:ro. t loocl cond, guar & 11ill lrain. S•100. drli\•t•rrd. ~16-&;71, 847-81 1J. Call ,.1ary Lf'P, !l4()....fi():J5 e ,\fA\'TAG l'epair man ha~ COA~"TAJ . AGf>~l'\C't' ?i90 11 1 BJ 1 Ad ~ashl'r x!n! L'Ond. delv 11.•/90 Equal Oppor. Emplnyl'r ____ 11r JOr 11 ams clay J{Uar. Jj(}. 531-8637 l~:::::i:::::i:::::i:::::i:::::i=:~===:sEC'Y Ll:r.AL S7:.«11--r\l'I ·111a10r-chesl-- Manufacturinr; f''asr pac!"d ally's. orr nPeds a ;.REEZEll IX'n;on lo ~lf'p JU !,, l/:ll'f' a 10 ru. fl. SI~ ~HS-27j9 h;inr! ar onrP. IW11ut1ful _ _ -MACHINISTS nft·s, grca1 f0t·ation, paid 1SEAR.Ci Colcl~pol lro~tlts~ A Ptogrf'JISi\'e n111nufac1ur· ing co., xln'r 11-orllini;: condi- tions. tr1ngr !)(>nrf1ts. 40 t.ours. 4 day W<'f'k, +l hours pay_ h11s immf'd1ate O{M.'n- ings for . , . TRAUB AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR Appl y At RECEPTIONIST 1 •11·at1011. hr,l1•l11y & i>ll-k Tf'fni:, r~pprr!fltll', X l n ! lr111·r . cont'I . S12~ 96S-j91!1. Cati ~1arion ~!a 1111, 83.1-2700 KF:N:'l10RE 11ulo 11a~her. 212 D~'.Nl'\IS & DENNIS yr old. Xlnl cond . Per;;onnl'I Agen('y $:l:'i 497-1084 2082 M1chf'l son Dr. 1 =~R-E-,-.• ~1=c=E='R=A=ro=R=.-sl'i Irvine, f'alif. 1822\', Nrwporl Blvd, CM 1 ~~~~ -~~-1 s~: ~'"H.ET1\RY for PnginM'r1ng * i1t fi.16-7820 * * L"O. Graphic arr abiluy heJp-l,L-A=R=c=F:ccW;;;;:hc"c1poo:::;-1-:00._•1=,.::;_, ful. JJ·vinf', !"14:1-717.i An refrigf'ra1or-lr!"t'7.tf. S ~O. C'qual opporlun11y f'mp!oyer. 642_1405_ SECRETARY- Sacrifict! HOUM'lul of near boant \Vay, Cd M. tCoast 1\11.v 838-8170, All day nt w .\1 r d i I f!rra nr1t n Hwy 1o Goldtnrod, nonh to Sunday. in Orange Co. Anlenna 111. Dr tUpper Bayt. lurnilurP formal d 1 n ( n RI Broadmoor Hor11"J 64-1-06'18 [ _::c:;:c:-_ __ ~~~~- 0 " -·· Lashes ' La shes! roorn ti.el wirh largr ch1n3, 3 or .....,.,",,.,· btdroom 1e11, 9' sofa a, lovf' ; ~8-,=c=·H~-tru-m-.,..-,-,..=-, -,-ood~ I Lashes! stallrd w/all 23" & 25" "fALKINC l'UO:'kat!r l 11 1i h ~r1 s ;\lost 1972 n1odr ls nnw ca~e S2.l. 6-l:i--071 7 OJ" !6200 1r 11 r, f()fltt 1ablr & Pnd rlean 11:as ranRe fJ.(); ronlpl C11n you do \lo1lhout laslw:i !' od I I Call Sh1rJry at AIJt>gro for in stock. ABC Color TV. !148-4079 Orangp County's large~! Cats 852 f'or 111lonna11on <'all :l'&S-1601 1"0n1m rs. s!ereo, pa JO se , a quarium $12: KOOCt da\'f'n· I · t 1 p 1 l\lon appt_ Pllone 673-4560. Zenith clraf,•r. 9021 Atlanla 11 .B. !!fil!-3329. , 27' CUST0.\1 Roan1er flxi~· Rrirlgc Cru!Sf'J'. Rudt 1966. l9il ZENml & Admiral Af'f'ECTlO.'-'ATE h la r k 51 1•1•1 hul l, s/s radio, very ('!ose-our sale. Lowes r mate ~horr hau t>rl r 11!, I )f minlort.i hlr . A111uous t'o pl'lt't's _ J yr pk"l1tre rubt', l 0" n" rs ru o v I r f! 1 u ,.;ell $.>-l!f>. Cal! collect amps pie ure11, e r.. r v. pnrl SlJ: polf' lamp, tahle rl' 2JJ...532.-1337 O .l7:!Z E. Coast llwy, Cd ,\1 , · · lamp:;, sm rirntal 1ablr, _ _ _ GIANT houst>ful of ntar new I l\lrd1! Juro, txan1ple: 8' blk naug sofa & lovesea!, nevrr used Sl5(), E:IPganl Spanish king-~i b<h'm srl, !11dr- 11.-bed, ~· ('llffl'r tablf'. '.l rnd comrnodes Vrry reason· able. 71~1:148--1918. ~10VJNG! By OwnPr! King 6 pc·. Pecan BR i;rt. Queen fi pe. oak BR se!. Custom buJlt 8' sola & Jove i;eal 1sc11lp!ured v rl v t t) 2 matching chair~. Pf'ca11 cof- Jee and tnd rommodl'~. also ook Ae t. Gamt i>f'T. ~ piece vPll'rl sec1io11al. r.111·ror.~ & n1any J11mp. Naug. 8' sola & 2 malc·hlng rh11ir.!!. All must hf' l'Old. 8:12-6.~74 . ---------l\IOnF.L 1-lorne F urn: 5 pc lltk en11mel hdrm se t, nl'w $960 sell $221. K in jt -SZ lrop11nl hdbrd & spread. ntw S51:i ... srll Sl:l,;. Canopy bed $3~1. nt>w beds: Dbl S3.1. lw111 .Sl5, !ramrs $~. Call 968--0177. dl"f'SSf'r iv/plait n111TQr SIS, li\ll'fATJON Leopard lnnR old lypr"'•rztrr, !('!! crram !f't'ezer, m1u·h n1u1P .. lSl t:. 1Slh No. 5 I rr11.rl C'.~1. Aug Jsr on. f"I'"~ t,, "knd<. {21 26 GAL. aqt13rium~ "''/acce.u. 1nc1. stand & f1!!h. 110 Trark w/(•ar.:;. &oll'clion of lurn. M1sr 11en1s. l.afilP!I & boys clothing. Sat/Sun. 10 11.m •t1J. 260 Camel lia I.n, Costa ~1'e5a. BLK & Df'ckrr power tool, bu1ld<'r .t-finis h carpPnlers' Pquipr. & hardware. Many ltem~ 11Pvf'r 11sl'd. Con1e b1"0WSf' make olfers 1\la.v be ~rrn 111 !10 CPdll r PL CM. &1fi--76'11. b!Zf' bt'd ~prrarl 11·/mal· (·h1ng chair lhJ'ow I.. 2 large p1!10\Vll. Nf'\\. ST-'i. !\·! isc lamp~. 6-1-4-LiJli. 7·roniemporary ~·ou<:h, $30; •lj(j pwr trle~cof)", S;)U; lawn mo"•er, Sfi(I; Hearth EarthPnwatP, s:i0: \\lroughl iron dintng roon1 i:rt, best orrer. Call !Xl7-16.18 art 5 p.m. )f parrs & scrvicr. Anll'nna <•lar~Jand, 592-~H~ 'rll 9 any11m1• 17111 493-4988 ' insh1l1Pd w/alt ('Onsolrs 1'·01 __ I ~~~N~-BHIGAN'frNi': ABC rotor TV, 902! Atl,ot• SIA'IESf' k I RI" • • I ll'llS, uP· 19fi;H'll'f" _ga!JI'.\, 2 :'! .f{.W , H.B. 968--3329. , /:.Olriti;, Ucauttful ,\; heal !hy, ONAN. S S, CR ADf, :not TAPE drcks, llamrnond 8 female, 7 idc 833-192{ t'flnr! \\'kda~s 8': 1 -3 ~4"0 : for auto w/2 spkrs $fi0. 2Bt:-AUTO:·uL s-;1 r n1m \.\'knds :,.111-98.10. TEAC Slereo, Pl'OL nlO{]eJ cats, nia!e & fl'male, 11 n10 IW CATALlNA--l-ib<-... -1-.,-,, w/prr-a1n1", rrC'o rd & pl•• 0111 lZO ""I> •·•0 122-~ · .cul • .i....,-J. cabin 1·n.11ser. 80 h Evinrude! hack. Like new S 2 5 O. 5.14--84Sl llEX, CFA reg killen:-;, 2-1 n h. A1nrr1can trlr. $11~~- . . 1 mos w/shots. $.i()...$150, :~16-2:183 or 54(1..1690. ' PATIO furn set consisting o DUAL J-IS--14 n1odcl slcreo MH5:l2 111htlr metal umbrella tab!r, recol"d player with 2 26' LHURS, f' J y b r id g-e 48 " round: 7' lurq umbrella mat~·hing 1 Pe 11 k,r 1 • 'Ex· Dogs 854 sporlhshf'r , 2:~ V8, coven, w/cemrn1 hlock: 4 111'0ughl II d 00 SS radio, good cond .• Cf' rnl l.'On 111on $100 ' A RABLI'..: J1r1Je l<'h! puppy 675--746.1 E\'f'. I fro!) a1·n1 chairs, 111\ .,.,·hitc, 646--299~ poodh.•s, 6 11-ks old. Also _ ~ ' -~" l(ond •"Ond._:~:.;9_ STEREO c:on~olr, G1i.ind1g, bJ"11n pono11e JO wk~. & tJlk l 19: CENTURY llB, 225 ,Jfp~ s£i'IN ET1' Bradbury A.\l/F~t .~hortwavr , poodlr, JO "'k~. til2~81.~. C.raymanne. X!nr ro nd . SeascaPt' S37:i. Rex Arand! Jurntahlt, Beau! f'11binel, :13 1-.'.8~~-I ~a '.1 r11nk, _!'f'P~h nrider, wnlf'r c_'lllol" S2.JO. Rf'nnir ,.,.9 • ., ,12-,,.~ ~?"' I -00-·--S/S. S!200 fi1 .... 11 ... ~ 1 LF..<\VING town, garage i;alf'. -~·-~:::· :i._ .......-... .,, · _ P DLE purs ror i:alr . 9 1 ---1 i\lany ilrm~. good 1•onr1 . elf'hlllit S6.'i. Oihl'r~. Pl'h '. :!1 " Color TV, sacnfi<:f' S!l.i. 11ks olcl.1 apricot .i:. l hlaek, BOSTON \\h~ler "'/30 llP1 ~1np """· /\I~ d!x r..~:. parly ~:l-a.'!9:1 19" JlOJ'lahle $2i. :!\"' ta blf' I $,~O. rach. 61J-.2il7. ! \lr r1·. Rig \\ hl'f'l trlr, Vt"ry wii.shf'r. 18266 Chicory \\"ay. NOR1.;I·: cook s1ove. tlran. morirl $20. All are in xlur IRtSll C'",--.-1·Jr11n. ski or fish, $995., I I 1 •. · ..... t1e1 fl'rnale pup. 1 fi7.l-Z!Zl lr\•1nf'. S-4.-1; G.F.:. I~ rig. ap s i~.f'. ('Or'N'I, ;u7-8082 AKC, Ch11n1p hne. Shois. ~~~=~-~-=' GAHAr.f:Salr: Sun Allg iSr f'xcel, s7o; Ken~Ot l' r lf'r 23" 7.enllh ren1otr control SlOO. S:l0---J630 11'" ~!E::RCUR\' w/!rlr, 'i4DI 9;30 A1'>1to6 PM only. 9191 clryer, S65: new Kelvinaror bl11.rk & \\ht!e TV. $7.i POODL !!P 1nbnard. xln! concl:~ew'f Mallalo Dr. 11 B. Corner f'!er rang~, 4 n1os (lid. sar. ES AKC, Teai·up -h 1 & h fl950 2114 Conhnnral, C .\\ 642-397:i. Toys. Pups/Adults, all \.'OI· ~f.~9.i new r romt . . , MUsr S('I! living fn1 & den f.:11.neot;,. & Maluilo. ---1 21'' Adm1rnl Color TV 01·~. Stud scrv. 893-971!1. -· -4. ( I .a WIG custom madC' finest SIOO lo;o;;-;c~""-'iC-"-.:::CC.:::c;.:___ HI' SOUTH COAST util'i"'.' furn incl. velve! sofa & GARAGE Sa f'-u11?ss.cs, 50n1e SCJ INAUZER ., Euro""an human hair -1 -pups. 1:roon1-b I k SIS ,. ' loveM"al, Ibis, lamp11 , new, s1Ys 12-!4, trombonf', .. -e &16-4291 e a 1 Ian. ra lO, (000• v.·orn onc.f'. Cos! $200. Sc!J 1ng, ~rurl ~f'rvieC'. !ern1s. 1 sell [ hf'rculon ~l'T, game lbl, e tc. many m1!r. uems. r ri & * 8-~;]!I * "">:"-·ransfrrrrd, must . Xlnl cond. 645-0036. Sar. 17 137 &tnta Jsa!)(>lle, for s.·i0. 67.1-7774· -----1st $SOO take~ (2131 666-..4948. FV YURS-:-L11.dies sizes 9-17. 2 l[I AKC H"g Afi;ha11 PU!1Pif'.~ T7~969-CITRYSLF5lf·,,-: }"" SACRIFICE . H anclsnme ' __ -freeloYou t:\1 & D f h d I "~ Oriental round l!!hlt'/~chrs, GARAGE SALE! Furn. anli-jackr'I .~. 2 s1ro!lcrs, 1 slole. L _______ _, ' 0111 _ac ~-nw Og:s i, 110 . n111ri11r 1·11cllo, .,'IJ1tll '"" --1· by P"I '-' 96&---0748 . _All_CQ]Ors . .J•l()..fl,-,~9 _ ,.,,.~" Xl"I """d. l"9!. cos1 SOOO, 11 skg s3;-'l(l. Slark q uc~. g I a ~~\I' 11 r,. & '" ""~ • • • · • • , . .. ._., .. larqui•r c 11 hi net s7.·). n1arvtlous rn1se fro n1 Sh·Jwn tn ev!'.~ ·11 pp~only. 3 Lines, 4: Tim•s, $2 .00 PUPPlt.:S lur ~al,• 1~ \\'('1a1-, fiiJ-~::El 4~1-11:,.;, 4%-4773. lflr-$100. SAT ONLY. 803 .'\TORAGE-Aldi.?~O°Xl4 aluni. iirancr & (;1"'at Da11r $1.i, BOSTON WHALER•'13 I · \VI-IT !.-blk spq11rd p1J11. I fi7 3 l~Hi !\-1~:DITF.i1RANEAN -brli7"m~ • ,~11 1n_S1, l!B ----on !\"6 ~k iri.~, 2'" 11~;; f'a~lly D11lni;:1 11an/roc·kPr. s ilor t i·a1·1. ' . ' I"' rm SPI~. :n· ui.!t"•g!ir 1 r.AnAGE sale: 1-lC'frlJ.:, Krn-mnvl•rl SJ9;>/offer ;i.:ti----3916. ;\llNl/\Tl"P.1-~ Frl'nrl1 Poodl" h111r, /rm. shols. 6-1~-9016 nfl p11111,., .. ., /\l~C '""~· 6 "k~ l1'Pl'7.t'r, 1•11n+ly, txx)kr11sr, ('Ill's!, t ab),.~ t,, lflrnP~. re><:kPr, rolor T\" ~;"i7-4:!:~x. morl' washrr. ~!any m isr housrllold !.: dl'('Or ~r o r Misc•llaneous Want•d '·---------old il30-o:.~!l 820 LOVABLE wh it r USED DEMO BOATS P "\lof"f -nlcl -~r:ilid. . "' 5:: ..... 1~!1-1 • ---1 1r CHRIS tr1-cah111, ~t~pg ~. i~O hp. A1110 p1lo1 S29.950. j _~111•·•. 6~\.-.li'iliO --~--I Boats, Rent/Chart'r 90I Cal 25 + Catlina·~ liu.1ran1 rr lhc ]l)llf'SI rarpi; l/I ."o. Ca:if ··ca.U1n;r. cru1&- 1rig r!uli'' -Loo .d !on Newport Har lxir. 01 l 9b8·4~40 for..tnll. flE.\'T,\I. l\11n1.-fl Cn11;A;i: ··;d,in111 r111 <l!' rr1mar;u1. '2(J '" l() Sr nd 1!r~r . .t.-1"a!e1J 10 C'ln•~1 r1r11 ,\rt Xo l.'l!I, OaiJy Pl ~•I, P.O. P,n,· l.iliO. Co.~!• \lr~~. c·;i. :f~6:tfi . ' -:-~,.... . ·•. ~· . ---....... ---. ~ ~-........... _... ..• ·~"' -. .......... ,,_, ...... i1f'..,.. .. --···· .. ··-~~.: ..... wi:=-~ .............. ,. . ' -------. _.._. ~ ·-. ' S.tutd1y, July !l, llf71 DAILY Pit.OJ U p ---- ~I !§JI._......:. .... "_ .. _ .... __.lij [ . A .......... l§J I 1§1 .._I ._ ...... _-__.I§] 1§1 I Au1oi l0t 5.11• ........... C•mP."· Sal'J1Rontf20 Mobile Homes 935 Antlques/Cl•ula -'""'c"'o"N-T"E_M_P_O.__ li'l5 Uncoln .f..door Kdaa. f53 Autos, lmperted ' '70Autos, lmporttd 970 .-.uto1, Imported 0970 Autoc, lmporttd 970 Autos, Imported l-ISTINGS WANTED LAGUNA HILLS Orig. mint «NI. 56,CXXI ml. 21301 RIDGE ROUTE DR. Ext:f'Ul!'nt running corn! {C.Orner of Moulton Pkwy) Custom body, $3,COO. C.all '68 VW CAMPER: Xlnt rond, Am/rm. refrlg, • Call: ~7-~9 all 3 pm Cycles, &ikes, Scooter• Pruttre adult comt 1unity 11d-1 _6J6.=2388~~&!t-·-',..;pm~·..,.--I 925 jaeent to Le.L!un World. 1941 Specl,I ~lux• ----------Be1ulituJ 1urroundln11. all Chevy Sffa.n, aU q . X'!.nl THIHI HONDA luxury appolntmen!1, Thu-cond thrU-out. $700 or bs1 apeutlc pool Saunas, exer-olr. 0)'1; 548-6424, EvPS! Ci.\.! i)'m, 4 b!ll!ud tables, 673-5934. much much mo~! I ~===,--,.--,,..,.-00-=·I 1 SU 51!'1; beaut. Jurn model& in 1928 Model A -coupe. Early ~NT ANA'S on Di1play ''FRIEDLANDER'' park.Jt~ settini. model unres!(lrt(j orig. C("!flr\. 21 ' 2l' 77 · 37" 1 Body in mint cond. $65(). ·1 i.1o6 14:, u'• llAOI nt'W'f, IJI CALL 830·3900 or S30.790a fi3&2388 alt. 6 pm. !•1 * * * * 537-6824 e IOJ..7566 NEW 1956 CONTINENTAL MARK 2900 La.fayet!e SrrePt '67 HONDA CL -123-A 12x46 choice of dK"Or, .appls. II Gd cond. $!~~ ALWAYS ON SUNDAY DATSUN '71 DATSUN 4 DR. SEDAN Low mUeaae. fa ct. W&rrllnty 4 lpd, dlr. R&H. wa.l Sn86, now Sl886 (6J9CAXJ Sma.11 doll'n Cir' fol"l.'ign cftr will fin. pvt. ply. Call Keo ~-8736 • 4'.J,.1-6811 . '66 DATSUN. hd & sit tops, r11.dia.ls. radio. B.B. low FERR:ARI FIRRARI Atm-tORIZl:D SALES .ti SERVICE . NEWPORT IMPORTS llOO W. C.Oa1t Hwy. Newport Beach FIAT RAT • Compl ... Stocllol lllJ ~ ~-"FRIEDLANDER" I 1710 llACH ft.YD. IHwy. 39) 893-7366 • 5l7-6G4 f'ity.-port Be1u:h. Cal, 92li60 &ran1b!er, Nrw parts. bat-I I ur 2 Bit. S3%0. f.o.b. * 646-4Ul + t7l•ll 673·2050 trry, sprockets, ch 11 1 n s, 01 A rare find ·~ Cl\rys.ler: 'aALBOA 20 .. ~·/tritUer & spe1·don1elf'r, tires, ne~· top. x ~x4l 2 B~. _cpl!, dr~. hh1.ck, 2 dc •• ,,.. Gd --•. · • I 673-193:.1 aft 6 .appl s. Lo.h $5650 ..... ""'""' TO GET MORE "BUGS" OUT OF OUR DEALERSHIP WE ARE NOW OPEN ON SUNDAY. NOW 7 DAYS A WEEK OUR CUS- TOMERS GET "BUGGED" BECAUSE VW IS AMERICA'S NO. l SF;LLING IMPORT. CHICK IVF.:RSON WILL BE OPEN ON SUN- DAYS BECAUSE NOW WE HA VE A FULL LINE OF NEW CARS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. $800, take S575. 497-1521. 1'68 FIAT &;o cc Spider, Im· <--~F"E"R=-=RA~~RJ~--1 maculate, new r & di a 1 a., Sl,250 5"18-8&M flAT &so Spyder 1910. Xlnt c:ond. Lo mi''· AM/nf radio, $1500. JlO E. Dalbo& Blvd, No. 6. JAGUAR ~ .' fen11ion. He11d, 4 HP 1 _ _:__ pni \l'e rake trade!~ S400. 53&-Mi53. , .: ercury outboarrl ,,. many HONDA 350 Scrambll.'r. Good \\'rstern 1\lohilf', 1213 N. Hu· ; ,extras. Call 11ftf'r 6 pm. cnnd. Vf'ry fas!, S125. Honda bor, s.A. 839-fiJ:il t~I~, ( .~~17· l'i(I suprr d!r! b Ik e' 8x28 J-'urni5hl'rl lrll 0 iler. ldf'ai LIOO 1~ w/trailf'r ~ail no Rll•kman hofly, T-T pipes, · $~:r Jor s1n1?lf' r·esHienrf', travel _ , 1i1ll in xlnl rorid. hag be,.n . J'. ·l~Y.l-.l47J or eah111 slle. Op!'n for 1n- '1'~pt in indoor stor11g!'. :.JANS 3 ~Pf'!'rl English S25. J ~P•"'r!1on 9 to 7 p.m. Sl.200. 1 ~early m sail. $950. ~9-0507. i.:1rl"s St1ngr1"1ys, 1-S 2 j., I 962-62i8. •t COLUMBIA Dinghy com· 2-Sl.1. Lady·s 24" Schwinn '<· ,-;c;-:-:-:-cC":";,-,--==-o~ Sl2.:iO. 642-4141 66 Great L!lkt'S 21Jx50', fami-ple!f' w/sail • lee bo11rd·nirl. · ly park, $8 ,200. Call afl 11 -~-oars. Xlnt cond. S2.)(). J\1EN "~ Sctl\vinn 2 spet>d a .rn, 8~7~'i.17. ·· £.li't3·7463. hit·ycJe. Genc1·111nr J1gbts I ::--c:Ci""~""""o---07-, • and roas1ec ,, ... ,,, 14,-, * • '67 STAR 2Q;o;43, 2 br. 1 , ~RIFICE! 16' fiberglass ..,.. b Good d d J 0UTR1GGER, like ntw. &12-7•102. S:&.3784_ con ' A u ts. ~tking $395. 4 9 4 -7 8 6 5, '69 YAMAflA 250 Ehduro. ' 494-9.311\. 21'' t.irts-cornpres.sion re.- P" •. O"DAY d11.y 5ailer incl J lrase. Excellent cond. S475. h.p. Seagull ob. Good 63l.29()'.? or 642-5769. 1969 GOLD MEDAL mobile home ~X58. Adult p&rk. 536-7310. Motor Homes 940 -ahll;pe , mus! sell qutck! Call WANTED ''Bud al 67>-1393. llond11. 250-305 Scrambler. CON DOR ~9LIOA Y 24 ' y11wl, 5 s~1ls. Running or not. \rl]J buy inbrd t ni, sips 4. Survt'ytd. parts. 557-9305 . V't oond 499-2006 !\A\\'ASAKI ~ I.al 1970 1 1 Thlo yacht tha l'~ not a bo&t. • P ' • BILL COR\YIN Jo.ORD TY 19' sloop. Day Rf'rl. Be11tr than ftf'11· many 0 C ~!le.r. Xlnl oond. Sl500. or f'Xtras S699 646-.llJSJ 720 range ounty's Condor Dis- p . ••c ~"J Crnl · St C \J · tr1butor, 230 S. ~1ain St., otter. n pty . .,...,...,.,., · er • ·· · Orange. Close lo three ma- ,; jl6" }IULL only, Excalibur. ~!UST Seit! "71 Yamaha 250 jo-freev.·ay,, 639-USO Or ~f"~Jllf'. New cond. $1100. Enduro. Bought in il-1a,\'. 900 K. 7·0444. Dune Buggies 951 '64 INT. SCOUT P.U. 2 "'D. dlr. Good runner sirong, heart, take 11:na.U do .. ·n. Call ah. 10:00 546-8736 • 491-SS!l (\\'BJ879 1. FOR sale -off ro&d buggy. r11U !yJ)t", rear alumin VS v.•/trallf'r. 968-4192. '70 MEYERS Towd-St leiaJ. VW eni, Gates, fbrzi~ body. Lie. Cuh or trade. 544-8034 . Trucks '62 '70 Ranchlt'o ~.4 .. PORSCHE/AUDI Authorized Sales &: Service 445 E. COAST HIGHWAY At Bayside Drive NEWPORT BEACH 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 549·3031 Ext. 66 or '7 factory Warranty, V-8. Auto'J~~~'\'!'1~~~!!!!..,~~ ... !"!'!"::"''?''!!'!'!~~" Trans, factory Air Cond.I Autos Wanted 968 ALFA ROMEO Radio. Heaier. tinrf!d GlaS!li, Harvest Gold 1n Color, 21,000,l--"7':-:':'-::'~,-::=c::-- "111ts hy one 011•ner, il-1ust WE PAY TOP g,.,. this on~. 181437E' $2694. CASH Gardf'n Grov'f! Lincoln • 1-lercury, Garden Grovt Bh'rl at Brookhurst . 636-2930. tor w;ed can & trucki!, just call us for tree e.ittmates. 1966 ALF A Romeo, 4 dr 5t'dan. SIOOO. S...spd, new lir.s. very clt1n. Call Janet l!btll at 673--0300 6r.HiI24. ·6'i--2577. mi. Perlect 642-5919 Steve. l -;;R"°E~N~T~A7L-. -,~,.-~21~.~C-,""°~' HOBIE 14. ll mo. o!rl. frf'I' '70 TRIUMPH 500 motor home. 1-'ully equip. tk ~ Isle mooring lor mo or CLEAN * f.fUST SELL Du.!Ll ale, glttps 8. Inlo & f . S950. 67~7806. 53&-9472 AfT 6PM reservation&, 496.-61 44 , A£k for Sales !-.tanager GROTH CHEVROLET '67 SPYDER Red convert, Xlnr oond., Lo mi's. Best of. fer. Leaving country. Da~s: 632-6650. Eves & wknds: 968--0443 lJDO 14 NO aJ29. Xlnt conrl. 1970 YA."1.AHA 200cc iv.•in, ex· 49&-2480. Intf'rnattonaJ Harvesttr 18211 Beach Blvd. BMW tO,mplete. Highway trailer. Cf'I ('Ond, All elec. $50.~. 35' Rl:AR eng bus pa.rt. con-RECREATION CENTER Huntlna"ton Beach ~~2482, 645-1~. fi.12.~M . verted. 14,000 orig. milell ROY CARVER I &47-6087 KI 9.3J31 AutomoUve Excellence --c:-,,,-,==;-,o.-c----S49j(). 8!'1t offer 6-S PM . ' ftC. 'VE PAY TOP DOLLAR ~ CltirlCE 32' P .C. gloop • '69 HONDA 450 * 2925 Harbor &Jvd. FOR TOP USED CARS rlUce equipped. Top cond. J\lu~! ~ell, S-17~. ~8-7448. Co1t1t. Meaa 546-4-444 · 12900. 646-2ft77. 968---1712 FOR RENT _ selfcon:a; __ ., 1969 CHEVY C'" l " v• If your car ls extra clean, '"'""' ""• '~ fOn ' !!e US fin;t. il f'ITE·RNATION ~ '71 SU ZUK! TS-183. Like new air, generator, $2""...0, wk, Sc: eustom bit 11.lun1in 8xl2 box, BAUER BU ICK rri US29.l, Sl~. ~~-6~44 z;ro mi. !\lust srll. hest ol-_m_1 492-5032 roll type rear door. t:xerJ 23·! E. 17!h St. ROY CAR ER, Inc. Boats, Slips/Docks 910 _ rrr 673·1801 Bill 1969 2l FT. l\lotor home, &f!JI conrl. $2,ll9j. Se:e 11 Chtvron CostA Mesa 54g_77~5 I 2925 Harbor Blvd .,.,...._;.,.,...:--:.--:---,, SPEED boy's 24" Sringray con!ain~rl, alps 6. For 11ale. Station fi04 S. Cou t Hwy, Costa Mesa 546-4444 ft.· , SLIP. main h11.y , &h"'Lnn bike ~~~. Xlnt. S7.j()(). 897--$89. Lagu~ Beach. 494--7140. I!lf0PORTSC'VAN!EO " I ~ 1 -.~"'--;~-~-=~ range ounti'5 ,~11·port . Sho11·f'rs & hf'11rl. cond 64&-3680. Trailers, Travel 945 'iO Ford Van Chateau TOP S BUYER ? ~ •* • 6i5-11990 * • I * 69 HONDA 3;,o • f'act air. 4 yr warr. % ton BILL i\.lAXEY TOYOTA DATSUN '67 DATSUN PICKUP $995 -FERRARI Custom made replica Si>ll or !rarir. 543-6132 1968 FIAT 1.24 Sport Coupe- XI n t cond . Extras . Sacrifice. 64>2373 1956 XK-140 Jaguar Good cond. S900. 645-H92 Autos, lmporr.d 970 Auto1, Imported 970 Autos, lmport9d' 9'10 SANTA AN A IT!OIYIOIT!Al DEMO SALE! COROLLA COUPE Tli i1 1'71 011110 h11 tieni119, AM r1d io, f1~t. 1~11ipm111I, lhi1 Dt l'IO 1i•1 n1v1r hid perm•ntnl lie. pl•t•• •11d ia 1otd wil~ r1m1l11l11g f1clorv wtrr•nly. * NEW CAR TRADE INS $tic• •hi~, rcidlo, ltfftar. IOSF6201 * $995 '65 Mustang '68 Toronado full pow" & elr, IWIM244l. A tr.cd et $2495 '66 Toyota .... , '"'•"· """" $895 '69 Ply. Roadrunner c·:,~~!~:: ~·;,:· 1~;:,';;:;'· $1695 '69 Rat Spider ~~'~ ,~'.:;, .n .. .,,,. • ., $1595 LARGE SELECTION OF NEW TOYOTAS Ready To Roll Ol'IN 8:10 I• 9 W11 ~dt v1-'Til S:lO S~t. & Su11. S1r .. ic1 De~t. Op111 Mo .. !v11. 'Til 9 PRIVATE moorinK fC'r sale. SUPER CLEAK! Like "'"'! TRAVEL TRAILER w/8-ply tin>s, long' whl l888l Beach Blvrl. •itth flf July Cove , D-l2. ac-1490 • 64&-9072 1952 Ro11.dma.ster, I ' x 27'. bll.st, heavy duty shocks. H. Beach. Ph. 847-8555 SANTA ANA odatt'5 °'5'. 714/:-.44-3.'ii.'I. $1400. Ca5h or terms Con· S38%. TI4/33S-0782 1'-c---,.~~---~-=' I 4 1pd. rilr. RliH. 1 owntr. Honda 305 Superhawk \·erte(I 1o 110v ILnd ~tuf'fll .54 CHEVY TOW TRUCK Autos, Imported' 970 Take Jol"l.'ign car or sma.11 llC)AT 5Jtp AVfl.11. July ls\, tor Dirt b"k $150 ~~: 60._70 .. 'Virlt ~lip. !162-0~ eft 5p. ga:1. t-.'ear new 9• rtfr!ger-$775 or best oiler. AJ9e1 Lo S I . rlown ~ZCJ!75) caU 546-8736 •• 673--f,6()5 . 8. m aror, elrctric \\'Iller ht&l!'r, \\"t'lding torches $150. r9e eect1on =·-'~"-·=11~-~~-~~~ ITIOIYIOITIAI 1970 HONDA 00 trail bike. air conditioner, new carpel-541--0859 f F II '69 DA7SUN 510 ~ $99j. SLIP for re nt. AUii:. 1 !hru Xln1 rond. 1ng, me!&! 1111·ning. ~ bath, "'""=""~----~I 0 U Y YYJ Sl\nta Ana Toyota. 417 • --· -· •l>t pt ll. Am Lr;:ion S\jj, • 54i-1858 • loti; ol storage l';PftCf', up '57 GMC 1 ~ tori van trurk Reconditioned \V. \Ya.rner, Sant& A1111.. r'2t3/62fi--0481 rlays. ·ss Honda 160 nm' good $""". and over gteps, xlnt pAnel· 11•l hydro tail gat~. r~bui!J Used V-W's ~0-2~12. 417 W. WARNER • SANTA ANA • 540·2512 t 'vu . ,,,. ,,., ' e.ng. S3~ or best ou~r. CAJJ --:;;~-ru~;;;;.,-;;;r;:;o.1 1,;"'"~~~ ......... "!'l:ll'!"'!"""'!'!"'"'!'"""""'"'!:!!'!~""~!""'!"""""'""~!!"'"'I BOAT s!1p 11va1L 19' or f'.~s I Afrer 6:30. in11:d. ~,"°' .i-afl. PM we-ek· 548-7223 or !l68-j76Q to llf'f', p L-'6J DATSUN SEDAN • 1Sail nr mo!nr. C;ill a/lf'r 6, 6-16-0494 f'n ' :t 11.pp·1. Or5CrnrS--Autos, Used 991JAutos, Used 990Autos, Used 990 B-62ii~ '67 ECONO V!n; R/H. ""II' . 1-~~=· ~~=---,,c --' HONDA L50cc-Sl25. 215.)1 l.3' SCOTSMAN T ra i I er tire!, tinted glllli6, "Big 6." Campers & Vans _, SLIP SPACE AVAIL Brookhurst No. 14, H.B. Chemiral Porta Po!. 12 bol! R11re. 3 ~pd. rl!r. R. Excellent ~··· 25'--.10' SAILBOATS 9fi8-l54-0 11.nd 110 light!. &st olfer. Lo mi. $1125 or trade, IOO'l"io 30 011.y or 1000 Mile! conrl111nn thru out. Old car • 67J-.660fi • MR-8995 -nr a:ll-216'1. 497-1084. Gul\rantee or 11m1tll <lo,vn c11n fin . 1971 y AiVIAHA Enduro 90. AIRSTREA1\t '69 dlx 29'. 195.l FORD PICK·UP $100. Parts k l.Abor e Engine e pvt. pty. Please aft 9 ant -SLIP-POWER TO 30' IA"~K tb11.11 100 mi. Like nt'"-': AIC + xtras. i\.1int rond. nHds trans work Tra.ns. • Front & Rear Axle 546-8736 4rM-88U . "F * * 675-247fl • • S_3.\07.' ~· -"'=-~-~·~·-~---t;~ed 6 mn. Reas. !HS4i15l 540-0133 · Anembli~ • Br11k,. Sys--c====~=.,.;;-- Boats, Speed & Ski 911 • '70 PENTON, Top cond. Owne.r 17141 493-W12. '63 CHE:v '4 ton. Xlnt rond. te.m • Electric&! Syste.m TIME FOR Konis. $575. An xi o u 1, ===~--"---""'---I ••~ "· s~ M t ·" ~ SKI-or fishing bo11.t + !rlr. 673-.304S. NTMROD hrd!p ,,.nt tr1Utr. ...kl ..... mp.er '''" UI &Cl.I.. QU c CASH Cl!IM on wood hut", nt'i\r =~=~~-----S!p-6, !ablf'. srnvt; ir" box ~eves le wk-ends. I K new Cbrsy1ler ·,;a lisp. '6i HONDA-New clutch, $79:':i. PvtP1y: 543-41:16. li7 FORD Eccncline.Q ~ •::.o.n ~procktf & chain. Ce.nani V 1-.. 72000 ' 11600 ~ o THROUGH A l\urls like a dre.11m • .,:,.,.,. 1969 SH AST A 1.l' tniiler, xlnt an-..., • mi. · , ~usp. Extra.'\ .1375_ 847-592:'!. C It 67~ ,;,""" ''"" ""81 ' s -.~~36&:'_·_______ '70 SPORTSTEP.. XL C II ron~, ,_sr;~,~5 5. Lots of e x· II. _,_.,.wo or ~~ 9, 61 ~ -~ I LY Pl LOT 1961' SK I boat 18' inl)Q&rd 1r11.'I .. 1 .... 1.·>4 Autos Wanted DA Li's.~ tn~n 4()0() orig m1 ------~---~" ~)/~Ir. S?~ $l,l:OO 5-16-27411. Auto Service, Parts 949 ANNIVERSARY •SO • G•.~."1112 • ---WANT AD f~~~~~~~~~~ ·sii HODAJ..:A, l<Xkr. rebu ili "63 CORVAIR, 4 1pd !:.49·3031 Exl . 66 or r,7 1: 1 f'r\ll:, Crr 1;in 1'•, "~fl rr11ns11'.1~. rnmpl!'tl!' with ~iCNI 1970 HARBOR Bl.\'IJ. _r_h11mhf'r. 6j.}..5740, f\j:>-2276 clu!rh S7;1 Re!r ~(15Pt'l'IS!on, • COST,\ '.111·;.S,\ 642-5678 " 1 lr1ntpO!'t1tion -f';;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;~~ r OR !Vilt Fif'f'~tnn,. GTO .'lamf' rt1r S2j 5.i;H)9()6 PINTO \\!/AUTO. C&ll 642-~78 No1•'' ~ r! .. t11x" 3 ~pr! hoy'$ bi ke S2:,_ BRA~D ne11• V'Y !Trr inrl Tra.n~. S5 day. 5c: milt. Autos, lmported~-9""7~0 1 •A-u~l-o•-,""'lm,-p~o~,,~.~d~-._.. AU-craft 91 5 I C111J :>:i7-;r>22. r1n1, Stilt h11.< ~1111ran1ee. THEODORE c<,SSNA .61 -S~ T.T. :IS G1i,\~F;""'1i;.",,---,-x1 ~,~,~,~,•1,,-m-. ~·~20~'~'1~'-~3~42~1~· ~~~~~ ROBINS FORD t' l i\ Drlt1'i 1nur1ng vf'~1rin, manv 2060 HARBOR BLVD. hrs. on T 0 II. \1Kll t.· x1r11~ .i l.lli . .'l!l2-4Jil. . • §1 COST/ r.!ESA 642-0010 .~XV. N,.w uphlsr.v. must--·---I Aut&tl•Slle ] r-:> iitl. Call 5--10-7610 or ~lNI BIKE • 3 H_.P . I .-. ANNIVERSARY •SO s.Y-2360. S·I.). C;i.11 54.1-~ '------' AUTOS WANTED ' 'mper•, Sele/ Rent 920 I Mobile Homes ___ 935 ·G·.·n·.·,·.·1 ·----·95·0 r~:rg~~r A!:y ~:~_used ' •. --,'.er RANCHO ~tOBILE THEODORE . 4 illichel!n St!'el radial tirts, .-<·,i'.:.~\ HOME SALF. 8.00-15 1hroujh !!. l!}.15 ROBINS FORD '-YWCamper -Rentals 8207 Arhni.;tnn """· Rl\"f'r~irlf', Cali! Almo~t npw, S.17> flllch. 2(Ni(l HAR80J\ DLVO. ft'A turin;.:: thi~ ivknd Check new pnc!'s 673-6257. COSTA MESA 642-0010 CALIF'ORNIAi\" & Cati 6'12-5678 Now! Call 642---!5678 &. Saw! :0.10i'ITER.EY Autos, Imported '.llobile-i'.1odular A truly gTl'lll Valuf! in Housing. Sl3.9!l5 970 Autes, Imported 970 Come in k. :1ee fr,r yourse If & 51 Vf'. Open 9 11m -9 pm "Almost Too Good to be True" -- CHECK THESE VALUES CHEV.VAN l ••th , 1u+o. lr•n1., 6 cv!. IS ZT11 1J $899 $999 e '65 VW BUG $)499 $599 • .. f'f6 • we•k-5c a mite Mac HowaR1> AUTO ' TRUCK IEASIM8 j(24 No. Harbor at Bois. : Slnt• Ani-531·0607 1-6.117-774;) No 11pp'1 neMerl. Ferr additlon11J inf(). plea~e call or writl! That's what Road & Track sa id about the BMW 1600 and 2002 , when they called them "the best sedan buys in the world." What makes them so good? Ask us for the free booklet. "33 Reasons Why BMW is Better." Or ask for the key. You 'll get the message. Run1 9ood. R.•dio. H11!1,. t R.DV9991 G.f'orae I\ief!'r 111 your convtn1rnce. CLEAN AIR. c LEAN \\'ATER. THE GOOD Llf"E on 11 low budgf'!. 2 BR. 2 b11.. 1nohil,. hon1es on the bay Jn Nf'WP<1rt 8"11C"h. Pr1v. bt'Arh Ir. au f1'creatio nal fa.cill li~s. Adulls onJy. Nn pe!Ji. C.om~ lmk. Bayaide Vlllt,ge, JOO E . Cout H .. -y .. N.B. IIAVAllWI MOTOR W0111C1 ROY CARVER, INC. • '66 ~ ~~~inl., $799 •1dio. !lSF41 •1 OPEL COUPE Ch,ome wh11l1, $)099 VERY SH ARP! !YZU4511 =--~""",...,.,~ ~==--~-~~ e '68 ~ .. ~~~~.~~.~~~.K $) 499 (VTT4,I) TOYOTA Air cend .. •vlo, '''"'· SHAllPI (XNT7l•I VW GHIA CLEAN! Ai' cend .• New 1119. l WWl(lD•I e '65 VW CAMP!R Ntw ft&ittl I uphol1l•l'V I RQM I071 TRIUMPH TR6. Wir1•, t1di•l1. SHARP ! (t NT511 1 $)599 $)699 $)899 $2299 Volkswagen 842·'435..., CLOSE-OUT OF ALL REMAINING '71 MERCURYS BRAND NEW 197,1 COUGAR Seltct tl>ifl, whit1 w•ll•. 11ow•r 1l11ri111j1, r1m1!1 control left hind mi•ro•. Aloi rtdio. ti11tecl 91111, d lr ,..hi . cov•r1, !IF•IH55J799) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ANY BRAND NEW 1971 MERCURY MONTEGO IN STOCK-WE WILL SELL FOR 3% OVER DEALl!R INVOICE! OUR SELECTION OF 1971 MERCURYS HAS NEVER BEEN BITTER. IT'S TIME FOR YOU TO MAKE OUTSTANDING SAVINGS RIGHT NOW AT ••• -' l -· -, ' " i DAILY PILOT Saturday, Jury 31 , 1971 WI APPIKIATI Totll 1u11•1n CALL US NOWll ~1oe.. 557·9220 INSTANT CREDIT YOU llllD AllD STIU SAYE YOU MOlllY 1.ff you ore new in Colifomio 3. N you ore new on your job 2. ff you owe money on 'fO'K 4. If you hove lilllt or no car credit UT Ml RT TO AHAHI Tiii CIDIT &•Tl-YOU lllO IO .TMATTHllAY Drivt-Todoyinthtwot-dloitotl WAS NOW SERIAL I WAS JH2JBOB43905J $3412.60 '2916'" WH2JGIE14987J $3564.20 '2995" JH23Cl81 3208J $3342.30 '2951'" WH23GIE1SOl34 $3564.20 '2995" JH23Gl8266640 $3718.75 '3321" WH23Glf1 49867 53564.20 '2995" JH2JGIBl3210 J 54047.50 '3459" WH23GlE149868 $3564.20 '2995" M23GIBI 10008 $4141.98 '3540" WH4JGIEl31S15 $4053.40 '3357" Jl23GIB140705 S4237.4S '3621 " WL41G!El3151 4 '$4153.40 '3422" JH23Gl8259207 S4241.SS '3679" WH41GIE1 44701 $4173.50 '3491" DARTS, DEMONS & SWINGERS WH23GIE124306 $4327.00 '3579" SERIAL I WAS NOW WH23GIE125036 $4339.IO '3539" ll2981El20175 52536.15 '2279" WH23GIEI 19285 $43 72.85 '3606" ll29(1fl 24420 52916.60 '2585" WH2JNIE104458 $4436.25 '3708" ll29CIE125512 $2916.60 '2585"' POLARAS & MONACOt Ll29CIE124419 $2916.60 '2585" SERIAL I WAS OW ll29CIE124791 $2929.35 '2596" Df4 JCJD22186B $3437.35 '2904" ll29CIE133002 $2925.70 '2608" DE23GID209174 $4013.85 '3356" UH2JCIE1 324B2 $3229.10 '2826" DE23GI0204171 $4013.85 '3356" ll29CIEIJ152J $3373.35 '2942" OE41GID276248 $4025.95 '3364" lH23Glf106546 $3457.99 '3057" DE23G!n242679 $4379.60 $J646 5' LL29GIE129763 53532.05 '3078" OL41 GI0159514 $4455.65 '3711" lH23CIE153533 $3617.40 '3178" OE43GID201102 $4443.55 '3714" lH23CIR295543 $3630.90 '3188" DE23 U0273027 $4503,95 '3745" lH23Glll260600 $3702.45 13252" DH46LID 20110 1 55876.70 '466521 lH23GIE l32985 $3781 .00 13292" DH43HI0282219 $5911.48 '4718" FOR ONE SALE TJ•wllffro~'"'""°'"' Ser.#GH4JK!5101390 <1,1< b<ol11, <Kl Ito!>, 11<11 loct fCl~"'r..t. BOTH $537200 FOR FULL PRICE ONE DN. PAYMENT COLOR OF YOUR COICE ONE ON. PAYMENT ONE MO . PAYMENT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY YE-s, you heard righf! We will po inf fhese odv. new cars the color of yo ur choice'! OF $199 MO. PAYMENT $130 1111~ .. '""" .. '""' 11JQ ., ........ h"" ""'' '" 1" .. " """'"1 ,....,,"0,~·"" -t•'6<1 I<> llO""" 0.1..,,. "''" "'"' ,, 110"' 1N:I '" 1 '-'""· J"'I '™ '"'' '' U·•~ 17,...1I0•1 ••..,,, l•llUll Pl•Cllll l Gil lll 14.11' BOTH CARS! Take Your Pick $1699 IOIDIUllllll JIJ V-1. .... 1'111111 JH ~.r ...... ~ ..... IM,111 V·l.tulo ...... ,,, ... .. 00 """'. l.Cl(WI' U' (<Ml. -IA(IOOl ,\11 COHO.'"'"" """"I· !odlf. _,, -~·'• ... II tvJlpritt "'"'"J.•~-·""""'""-,~...,._,_,wt.i,. lwot.1MU4. , .. ,..,-.. ,JOAn'. -'" .. <Ol>l,Q $58 $58 I \! 't:!oldo.~""'~l~~-..i--i..t-1<-.. oo<lel<...,....,,,., ... ..,_, ,..,.,,.. • d n. m 0. M',',',','s ,.. . .....,~ n.10.....i ..,,..,, •""•~ u oN .. cl _,...,_,, '""'"'~""''" 117&J,ts ... ~ ..,, , ""'"'" &<;NUOl O~IHIAGl -..11 1161 .. '67 CHEVY CHlVllll kfo. rront.. ....i.o. '*''•· 2!-0 &iQine TWY91' OPEN '69 DODGE FUU PRICE 9AMTO10 PM,,_.~!11!!!!!!!!! 7DAYS A WEEK • '70 BARRACUDA lodio. Hto! .... W1'n•""llll tift1. wliett ,_, bo.<Oo11aot1 S... t VH27COll1S9609 $1398 fUll PRICE '65 FORD STATION WAGON • . JAGUAR '69 XKE Roadster 3 Band Radio, under 13.000 origina1 miles. I owner \ZVC 498i. JENSEN JENSEN AUTHORJ2ED SALES .•. SERVICE 910 THINKING Marquis Motors 900 So. Cst Hii,.1iwy, l.. Bch. 494.7503 e S.10-JIOO 1'6~5----.,X~;KE~-~.,.-bl-w-1-w 3100 W. Coast wy. OF A NEW OR USED VW? l\fiche!1ns $2.005. 11.m/fn1 Newport Beach 496--30'18 34966 CA m 1 no The fa.!itest draw 1n the West Capistrano. 11. Daily Pilot Clas.sitied For best reslllt.s! 642-5678 Ad. 6-12-5678 Autos, Imported 970 ~A-u~to-,-. 'lm-po-,-:-,..,-:----.9""70 *CAPRI* Immediate Delivery!! NEW 1971 CAPRIS IN STOCK lltl!HEDIATE DELIVERY Let !·!arbour Volks\vagen Prove To 'You 'fhat \Ve Appreciate Your Business OVER 150 NEW & USED VW'S TO CHOOSE FROM. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. BRING YOUR TRADE. OPEN SUND/\ Y Harbour Volkswagen Au1hori~cd Volks"''agen Dealer 18711 BEACH BLVD. 8424435 HUNTINGTON BEACH '57 Gl!IA, new paint. rxcrl cng & trans, good 1ntrr1or. Chrome wheels. $ 5 0 0 . 548-2938. '65 GHIA 1500--S, Lo n1i'5, Xlnr, t.lakc cflcr . * * 499-3597 * * LOTUS LOTUS AlITHORJZED SALES &. SERVICE RX2 COUPES RX4 DOORS RlOO COUPES Immediate Delivery r-:o \Va !Mng! Sre :\laida Stallo11 \\'agon !\'ow on Display Tmtnediate Delivery MIRACLE MAZDA 1966 MERCEDES Be~ D. A!\l /F.\1, a ir. XJnl sr . $1600. S.IG-1630. ~ .-CLASSIC * , 1960 l\!rrcN.les Benz ~· fuel ll\JC'{'ted, 4-.'lpd " I· umn Al\1/i'l\1 radio,' ll new ('.old v.·/brwn er Jus! had t'~ine ovem..\Df'd $1300. Jt>tr Berg, 548--0:J!· \\'ANTED -1969 l\1er4'jles Benl 2!10 SE !ledan ~~y rquip. r.~f'el ('Ond. ~ rlayl'.I, G46-39:lfi. ev"s;.,, "- 1vknds, &46-5657. ' '61 i\IERCEDES Bero:, 00 D if's f'l. New pa ' t . upholstery, headliner. overhauled. Radin. he r. SI 100 lirm. M!l-2213 aftc 1960 i\1ERCEDE:s Bent, S, excel. rond., new valve ' b, $750. M&-5278. · e CLASSIC '56 100 harrlfop. Good cond. offer. 673-1066. MG MG .•: AtmlOR!ZED ;~ SALES &: SERVICE'"" L ,, JOHNSON & SON 1 Mlle South of Sa1 Dl11qa Fr.ewa., Lincoln Continental e Mark Ill e Mercury • C ougar NEWPORT IMPORTS llomr of 1he Rotary Engine 2150 llarbor, Costa Mesa 645.5700 3100 \V. Coast H1vy. 2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Newport Beach Autos, Used 540·5630 642·0981 990 Autos, Used 15 BRAND NEW '71 PONTIAC FIREBIRDS $150 OVER COST '66 MUSTANG "'8d lo lo ~H1•r, •Ylo>-m • I I c l••n1m1 .. 1on. •;r condlllMlng. (SA'I' ""' 990 NEW '7 1 PONTIAC GTO Hurrv lot lhi• on• .. , H~"V j" ~ow , , , Wt h~v• I~• b i9901t 1el1t!1on cl l1o!ure• ~nd tolor. Don't ''"U !ho lon+~d ic 1~v;n91 on our tompl•te 1 !ot~ cf GTO ,1 '70 MERCURY COLONY l'ARll WAG-ON l'u•I fl!>...,•, •~ctorv .... tc(:AI o""'•r. on1v IJ,Q(IQ f'!'lllH 11~1 W8r- ••nly !r•n•l•"•ble. "'"'" '"· Make Offer '66 WILDCAT i dr 1-1 r AulOm~ lie. 1~11 ~Wt•. !•c· ta•v •!r. !RYS 2,,!. '68 CHRYSLER 1 O c a r hor<llop, ~ut<>,....•lt l••n•m•\· •ian, "°""'' 1!ee•lnq, llOWer br•~111. •Ir C"'1-- <1!1ionl"9, ra<1io lo hNler. 4VJV Ill) $4 i.'i • '67 MG JIOO Seda~ i_ Musi sell. 548-<tp32 '63 MG MIDGE $32'5. ca.u 54 . 64 MGA 1962 f.IGA. top conditi $7j(l :!\ • 546-2~2 * r~ MGB :;;: '!---..:..... '70 MGB, x1n1 co n"d ... • Ai\i/Fi\1. ovrrdr1vf', mag ' \\'hls. $2300. !'>J0-4706, Costa f.1e~a. o; ~ '68 MGB, xlnt rond, ye ~. 38,000 mi's. R&H, nE'W ti ~ SlSOO. 548--96:-.S. J969 t.fGB-O"drive, ch whJs, lo mi. FM/A.\1' ra ' ~'antastic cond. 846-8360 '64 J\1GB J{OADSTER. Nrw lop, runs good. S800. 821-6<133 anytime 1965 i\1GB. rf'buil r trans, n top, brakr~. ..,-ire $6.'iO. 67;>...;i;19 '''r~. OPEL 'iO GT, low mileagl', conrl. s1=i2:1. Cali 5.li-3 bt\\·n 5 & 7 pn1. PORSCHE 1964 PORSCHE S '71 !lll-T, Prrlc<'!. IOA. Re+locaterf. i\lust 5acrl 5.)7--65.116 . '!iO Ponchf'. Xlnl rond, .«~. Sl::.00 or b4-11t od 67;>...0122. 19;)7 SPEEDSTER. X 1 oond. SOO 1'.'n.Q;. New ti S2i50. 644-ill~. 9UICK CASH ' . THROUGH A . DAILY PILOT WANT AD ..:__ .. _... ~ -· -Ji mi 'T"' _._ ----i~ --.~ --. ----t -...• •-T: --..... • ...... _,...,,..~, ·--..... -...-·•· ·-t··· .. ---·-· .. _ ... _.__...,.._. ... _., ............ ~~ ---... -.-...... ,.~ "--,i;i;;:;:""-;".'"""-="~' ~.,. • .,.e:vt::o<t'l"'"'"··--..... --"""1 ~· -· ~-·-·· ........... ~111:.---.. '"'"'--:.:..:':' ···---··--· -".::-=:::;;.,:...--~.. . ....,---··-..................... ·--__ ,,.,., --· .. , . ·----•''•'"•"•".w' J•~ JI, 1'n OAll.Y l'JLOT 'U ~~~~IL__·__;·"·~-"·__,l§ll ~ ·_~""'_"'·~l§l l.___-_"'_-__.l§J i I ·~....... I~ ~I ................. ~1§1..: _j _ ..... _ ...... _,. _l§J_~_1 _ ..... _ ... _ .... _l_~_r _.~ .. _ ....... _J§l_ 1 970Autn lmpo~ 97~ A"'os, Imported 970 Autos, Jmport.d 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, New 9IOAutos,.New 9IOAutos. New · 9IO Autos, New ' FREE '!. lodio,l<ooi.r. Tiit (<""""'f 6 c,1. S•o~dord 1to"'"""lon 1118 071 $999 '70CHEVY "'"'' Y-8, -· !!"Olli, kit,..., ti-' . <Ofllliri<NQ. ~ 11..n~. t60~9t .,. $3395 '67 COUGAR V-1, "'"'· '"''". fotrorv oir co1w:l1!1011trig. powtr 1lt t11og, \lfXOl ~ ' $1695 '175.00 VALUE SUNROOF BRAND NEW '71 HORNET $2199 # 153059 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW '71 MATADOR 4 DOOR STATION WAGON Many many e~!ra 1 including powe r steering, luggage rock, !1n1ed gloss, ww tirel, eTc. Ser. # 30851 7 $3195 $499 '69 RAMBLER .uu•tu.• 1 ••· .luT•. H•n• .. l od,o, Htotlf ..... riMc1RYDl.l>Ol $1495 '66 RAMBLER 2000111.T. .............. _,, .......... ... ~.""" .... '-""" $899 '&2 RAMBLER t T.-.TION WAGON P: <cell""! ron<11!1ori A "'''"'' •conomy 2na c~r. IYNW Olill $249 PORSCHE WE BUY USED Porsches DON BURNS PRESTIGE PORSCHE, AUDI l 36Jt l{arhor Blvd., G.G. iJust S, ot G.G. Frv.J'.I TOYOTA DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA 1971 ~'JY01a Demo •~!!91 $1777 No Down P ayme-nt $65.31 mo.* 636-2333 36 mo! Df'!f"ln'd paymrnt ~,960-P_O_nsc_H_E_C_o_m_. -,-.. -.1 prire Sn'll.16 or {'ash pr1C"f" Netd minor repair. $1895 R5 ln~l Tv; k l.1r. APll. • 67J.--2647 e J-f.557'<>. •un 11pproved crl'dtt. --==cc=,,---I Factory Dlrr ct Sales, 5t'rv1ce SUBARU I. Paris. 1966 l h1rhnr Bh·d., --------1 Costa ?.1esa, 616-9303. '70 SABARU, f\.1odel 360. \'pry economic11.I 45 mpg. TRIUMPH J\lust Aell , leaving r.ounU-y. Pd $600, Sar. $400. 6~4-fi2fi9. TOYOTA TOYOTA 4 NEW '71 NO DOWN PAYMENT $68.73 MONTH* For 36 mO!i, Defen't'd Pay- TIIE TRIUt.fPJI VB STAG NOW ON DISPLAY Con1e In !or a 1rst drivt>! FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 7:o !'.:, l~! SL, S.1\. !"J-1 7·0'i6·1 Open daily !l-9: clo.~ed Su nduy 1966 TRIUMPH SPITFIHI:; SllAfi P CAR !~ 494-*IOS n1t'nt Price $2470.68, cash $695 pnce $1992.55 incl, tax & e l969 TR-4i Xlnt C"Ond. \Vire l1r./ APR .14.55-:"r. !'.lorlf'I ..,,,his., Jo n1i. ~21. Set-1al No. JZl89i0, All 673-4245 t1fC 6 othl!'r models avail able with ~==~=-~ no rlo\\'ll payment·. '69 TRIUMPH GTS +, rl'tl, 'On Approved Crt'dit 0/D, lo n1i, git rond. $2500 or b.~t ofr. 64>-1~73. Bill Moxey Toyota l~l BE1\C'll BL. 84i-R.P5 HUNTINGTON BEACH '70 Toyota LandcruiS&r" ~ \\'HEE!. J)f{J\'E Br1gr 11•11 h 11·ti11f' hanl!Clp, f'X- cra r1.~11 n, r11u1pf>f'rl th!' 11ay yn11 likp i1, lork1ng lrnnl huhl;, t'lertrie "'i nch, f1llnt & rf'ii.r heatPr , auxiliary gas tank. Stt and d rive today. 601AGA. JQhnson & Mn 1626 !Ta rbor Blvd. VOLKSWAGEN VW '65 BUS \.1101! running-t'r11><l1tl•lll. Th<' hanl 10 find k1n•t. S,•r 11 • you'll buy 11! 10SU63li. $999 Bi!I Maxey Tayota 1&881 BEACH 131. IM7-R'iS5 HUNTINGTON BEACH '68 VW BUG Radio, Heah·r. Very Sharp! CO!iila :\!r~1t ~S630 Musi Seit lXEW754 1. $10~J5. '70 Toyota Corona Marquis Motors Autom atic, Xrra Clean, U,000 900 So. C1'!. Hii;:-hwy, L . Reh. milt>s, (98.11\~P l . 4:i~-7.-i03 e 5'10-3100 $179S ---"611 V\I/ rop-!op (\Vr~l rh11l1n1 Macff d e11n1rpr. Ln n11 ·~. Gnod owar c-~llrl, Xtras. f'1•11,1drr VII' 839-9600 or 531-0608 1 i;rr!an !'G~ '601 111 tra1IC'. CornC'r 1st & Harbor ("1111 &16-4!1.~0 ~~Sat~'"~'-m~-=~l -;69-VOLl\S---.~.,-,,,~t•/rt>d inf. 1!169 TO\'()TA Cori;lll a I.ow n11lr11gr, 1 unroo t , SprintC'r, \'f'\low \\"/ctln1rl Af'ol·F M radio, t>XC'l"llrnl \nl<'rior. ~r11ly ser v1c<'d, 1~>111!11ion. Quirk !!Ille $!Xi(). ·.-,;cl"\ c-ond . !Mi'l-12!;1. 64:,...JSl'l'l or ~1i>1-J6!1:i. 1%9 1UYOTA Corona, 2 dr '66 V\I/ ronipll'!e ly rus111n1iz- h!, .s/andarrl Iran~. r/h. ex-rrl. ;\f11st srl! fa.~!. $1.000 <'l'I cond. Sl.200. 1'94-1077. oia~s &4'.1-J120; f'\'f'$ 833-12tf.l i.....~---:,---:=--=~=o---:=~-~=--=--J9fiq TOYCYrA Corolla, lnn' 1:1sk for Gar~y ----I -. ·.-.·,·:Read Da1"ly P1"lot Cla' ss"1f"1ed m•''"'· Xl"t ''""'· M"" A •ood "'"' ,, 1' • •""' .• .. twl!. ( 71·1) li4 4-Yl97. in\·r~lrnrnt ' utos, New 980Auto1, New 98.0Autos, New 980 NOBODY ·BEATS OUR DEALS!! BUY FROM ••• Orange Cou.nt y's Fastest Growing Chevrolet Dealer JOHN CONNELL "NO GIMMICS -NO GIVEAWAYS JUST 21 YEARS OF HONEST DEALING " • DON'T BE MISLEAD BY ALL THE LOW PRICE CLAIMS -YOU CAN GET AS GOOD A PRICE HERE IN TOWN WITHOUT NEEDLESS TIME SPENT SHOPPING FAR AWAY! EXAMPLE: BRAND NEW 1971 Vega 411 -Not Striped Be1utiful yello w •xterior, AM redio, httter, tint1d q l111, 878 belted white w11l1, 1t~. ! 237273 I 1~8 3 I OVH 70 VIGAS IN STOCK-ALL 10 COLOHll 52150 iMMEDIATE DELIVERY 'CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546·1200 oz om 3:~ m --I~ no I I OAJL,Y PlLOT S.lurd~. Jul~ 31 . 1971 ~. ~[ ~ .... ~" .. -="··=]~§]!i11=-I ~._ ... 111111 •• _,,,.11111111,.-=I~~~~.: I ~.~ .... ~,, ... ~,. ~]~~1 ~[ ~.~,~ ..... ~. ~1§1~ !~.,, ... ~,,, .. ~,. ~)~~!~I ~ .... ~ ..... ~. ~l§l~)l~~·_,, .. ~ ... _ ... ~·-=)~§)~[~.~ .. ,.~ ...... ~,§j~1 [~ ..... ~.,, .... 5i 990 11A•.•,.•,•,•u•se.t11111 ...... 990~1 1A•u•,.•,•,•u•,•,•d ...... 990 .. J •,..;;;;;,;•;•,mmum..ommmm;;,~990;;;;l~A·u1•.•,•.•u•.•ed;m;m~ Autos~ lmportlld 970 t Auloa, Import.a 970 I Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, UMCt VOLKSWAGEN I VOLKSWAGEN · 4 ~~: !!g oPW J Runs1~!r~~.~ .. "~~a?i1!, 4 by • lady •nd only 3."i.000 Sp.'<'d, Radio, \\'ill :O.lakt> A ml!e-s on th!~ ]O\'l'ly bug, 111•11.utllul SC!L'Ond car, (Pc..;11. (ZKZ57Sl $13&1. t-;am,..n 4D~! $n7 Garden t.:l'OVI.' Grove Lincoln -~1ercury. Lini'Oin _ ':o.1ercury, C.ardC'n Garden Grove Blvd. at GtlJl'l" Blvd. at Hrookhllrs!. BrookhUMt 6:16-2980. 6.36-~'9i!O '63 VW Squ11reha1·k: r"t'b!I '66 'liH V\~-:-\c,,-,,-, -,,-"~·f'll-r:iil <'onrl, rng. Nf'll' bn1kl'~ & du!l'h. /If'" f'fll:, i·innp<'r •'q11111iwd. S.'>5() or bsl '1fr. lt\0-26Jfi. Pru·rd to Sl'll. 611-:17111 rarly VOLKSWAGEN '69 YW BUG Loll' r111lt·::t~c e:>.1·(·111'111 <'llrl!t. tl1ruout. 4 ~pr1 . dlr. Val1•111•i;i 11•d, take oJt! c11r or ,s1nall do11·n t•1111 flr1 pvL ply 13:l0- Bf.,lK I J.!!i.s7:i6 -4!1-1 -lillll aft 9 a rn. ,~-~---~ ]~;;1 VII' bui::. I 01111('1", l:OOll t~JP1I!, 111'\I p111!1I. i\;0•11• f'lli>;, C'l11!f'li, inufrlrr 1n~1 allrd hy 1t•·1tlrr 1!\1;9. $8,0. 962-1.'179. '66 vu·:-Nrw rno:. xlnt 1ra•t1'. A \I 51-11nr1n1rlr fnr h1kr. 1'\ake . · .~=~~ ~V\1'-Huc . Hlu;,-gd cond., ~l~\"IV P.\;\EL Rl1S. S79.\ ottPr. A/1 7 .i:ii-J\!:17. r\che.nge 1,-00 crm f'llC\fU', nP1\ urr• Sl"il -67 I \'\V b k ood d 4~11--0J22 ' Oue sriuaN' ac """ paint. G ('{In· i---------- SlOC(I :i.16-S.l!il. VOLVO 1~-=~<_3'),-0"6_~~'° 1970 VOLKS\\"AGF.:N Rl'S-I---------- LEAVING siatt>: 2 V\\' s11U under \\·arran11 ~ 'VTOHl.INV«O i;qbC'k~. "fi7 & 'fJt. i<l'll onr sr39.-.. * .i~12-:ii0J kl'Pp thr o1her. 67l-i4.l6 'fiiV\\'. Sunroot. \"rr;.• (']ran- "66 V\\" f\ar1nann Ghia <'flnvt A~k1nc $J;i00, 4!l·1-'i.it6:l or """ ~IL Xlnl "n d' '"'""' "FRIEDLANDER" 494-9111:1 a.11 ~-1963 V\\' Aue . rrhlt rn,c:. \'o'ry ]968 V\V las1h;ick , twin\\ ,·Iran, i;oocl 11rrs, S.l:il, Call \\'holr.-;alr. l\S is. C11ll Toni &11-7617. lllSO ll~ACll CHWY. 1'1 s~:1 ··.i;r; • ~37-f .. •21 '68 144S Sedan ?1-furph,1. t:C'B. s.lll-4414· -:-6:;--V\v--:<:;quarrht'k, 5:i.000 ~7 SQUAREBACK ini's, :\ln1 ('Q rld in & out. ,\\!/F\J S<l.1 01'Pr '''hu!csale Vrry clriin. 01\"ncr; Dys 1 $900. 4!J6-<l702. Blur Boni(. $14!!:;. full prier il:~'>-19Il, +>vrs 546-.'ID!l.l 1 '63 CA:\TPEIZ, J~lly cquippC'tl, (AS70Z01. VOLVO DEAN LEWIS VOLVO DEMO SALE $2998 ion Volvo 144 Sed. Demo # 7360 $3098 1971 Volvo 112 Sed Demo # 3268 $4098 1971 Volvo 164 Sed Fac1ory Direct Sales. Service & Paris, 1945 J1arbor Blvd., C' :-.1 fi16-'1303 ~19VOLV"O-, -,-"°-,-,~,,,-,, -,.-"~,, trans. $13.'>- 6~:'""1Q.li2 Autos, Used 990 BUICK BUICK '69 BU!CK RIVIERA f"al"lOry a1r, fUIJ po\\ef, /\!TI/ fni .!ilf'reo. 11Jt strenn~. lan- dou roor. v:<Y962. S:l79J Harbor American 646·0261 . 196'1 HAAIOR, COSTA MESA \VILDC/\T, \11th o u 1 o 111 a I l c tra11s1n1s:<1<lh, p'1\\PT Slf'f'l"lng, p II r l11•;ikrs, !.u·lflr.Y 111r. r•111 rr "'IPlrlOl<S illlll 1"pfl"'d II 1!11 ii \ 111~! mol ll.CA 19.111 Sl!f'J7 OAVt: !lOSS l'ONTlA<'. 21!!0 Jlarhor 131\d., Cos111 ,\lr~a. :~16-.11017. 'fj6 \VILDCAT~4~<7fr-. ~H~T, t\t1!orna11r, full /IO\\f"f, f3r. 1<1ry air. 1rt)'S 21!11. $11»1. IJAVE ROSS PON1"1AC, 2·11'0 lliir!11•r Bhd , Costd :llrs;1, .'i>lt>-l!Ol7. BUICK * 69 BUICK \\'JLDCAT. 2-d r allfo Pfs P/b, air, v111Y1 top. Good Cond. $24;'J(). 641-21~3 CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES-LEASING All'l110lt!ZEU -Sl'.:P.\'JCE · Nabers Cadillac 2WO HAP.BOR BL., COSTA t-.IESA S.10-9100 Open Sunday CADILLAC 1970 EL DORADO LESS THAN l l.000 :lllLES FAl"J"ORY ,,JR 1!!62 BUil!\: S/lf'l'1al-J\1t1sl CONDJl'l(lN1.'\lj sl'll, lllO\'lrlg to llitl\flll. v.~ FULL LEATJJF.H INTER TOR P!lg & body HI -~In! l"Or\d. All P•1r. good hrak(·~. nr111 pa1nr & 11pl10J. \IC'ry good t1rrs, P...~·H . $4'2.l. 671-En~. 'iO BUICK f>kylurk, 1111· V111y! 10p, Full PO\\{'r llll·L 1111 & 1rlt•.-;cop1e ~l!'rrin.t:. rl(lf)r hx:ks. 1nusi c\t>ry d!x. :-:rra & "Thr !\1aster of 1he Road." 16J:1BQE1. CADILLAC CADILLAC 1968 SED . DE VILLE FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING Vtnyl paddrrl top, plush clorh & !rather inter., tuU power & e. hnsl or 01her dC'!uxe X!rii!< IU{'l. A:-01/F~I radio. lV.'IC'ti63f. $299' NABERS Cadillac Al:Tl!OHIZEO Dt:ALER 2liOo Harbor Blvd., Cns1a Mesi1 C'all ~10-9100 0J>('n ~unday '71 COUPE DE VILLE Uiarl<'tl, only 4,000 mll~. Corporation presidents' 111fes· pr1vale car. Like new iii "l'l'ry z'especi. Call Keot Allen 812--4-IJ:i ror demon. slra11on appaJJ1tmcnr. CADILLAC CADILLAC 1969 SED. DE VILLE FACT'ORY AIR CONDITIONING F'ULL LEATHER INTERIOR Vinyl top, lull PD"'rr, door l0t•ks, ttl1 & ll'leS\."Oplc steer· 1ng, sterro. t"IC. lXSR7081 . $4333 NABERS Cadillac AtrnlORIZED DEALER 26(X} Harbor Bh·d., Cos1a r.lesa Citl1 :YI0-9100 0{K'n Sunday CADILLAC 1967 CPE. DE VILLE FACTORY ,\IR CO:-.JDITJONING FULL J.EATIIEP. l:'\TERIOR f'"ul[ po•1rr. v1n~! top, ri !1 .t· !f'lr.'\C'Opw st~c>r1ni::, A.\l 1F~1, mar1v n111cr rl1•Ju."e xlras. (VKP2401. '70 COUPJ•: DPV1llc, only $2444 1:i.001 n11. ,f, ab~oluti'ly 1m-d'ff !TICIC ! E\'l'ry extra. Yl'llllll' NABERS Ca I ac 11•/hlack landau lnp & black AUTHORIZED DEALER llhr. 111lrr. $j,69ii. Days: 2500 Hatbor Blvd., 833-010!. F.vc~: 833-0144. Cosla !\1esa .. • BIG SAL ... At Highland Mot Credil No Prohre~ •• \Ve Carry .Our 0~~ Contracts • 1 ---'ff ........ ! Colon~ ''111 f \II, 1u10.. lull j ~·'·' olr. 1 .. !NH. !GG,Ja ) $399 I '63 vv.·. R&H, reblt motor, : $900. \\111! tflkC' oldC'r V\\' in Marquis Motors xlnt c:ond. lnHIP. Kl0-2630. 900 So. C~I . Hi,l:'hwy, L. Bch. * 67l-:l244 * ------I ·Ell-7j():{ e ~)-)-0 •. \Jfl(l 1%2 BVIC!\: Special 111agor1 !ac 4 spd. good cond. 96~192 n1a1'11la!f'. Or1i;t 0 w n c r . 13U!Cf\ Riviera 1967. ~1 700 or $289.i )1~7-7.)06 NABERS Cadillac \UTl/OR!ZED DEALER 2600 1-larhor Blvd., Cns!;i ?l-1esa '67 Cadillac Cnupe de VillC'. Call 510-9100 Open Sunday Nearly perfect. $275 less '70 EL Dorado blk 11•/v1nyl than whls!. &1&-2:165 or IDp. All extra!<. S 6 J 00. 1--~~=~=--·1·69 BLifi. Clr;in, A-1 n1r!'h. '61 VW BUG 1'Qnd. $1395. Cal! after 6 pn1, ··59 VOLVO.Runs good best offrr. * 646--6985 * SELLING Your boat? "List" with us .. sell H fa st. Daily Pilot ClassHiecl. 642-5618 illl--1631, ask !or Earl. 64·l-4727 or 67?,-2942 e ves. Good c:ond. * * * 549-~ 644-128.'i. $115. 5-16-0119 \Je'll he!p you sell! 642-5678 Autos, Used 990 (';tll 510-911\) Open Sunday Pilot Class!lied ad. 642-5678 Call 642-5618 Now! Autos, Used 990 Used 990 1~~~~~---= Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used THE RARE CAR '64 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 4 Dr. N•s•v ~·<~ - All ih& good,••· !WWK'4b71 CO .\'I E {~SE ~~ HAVE A CAR FOR YOU! ' l t I HIGHLAND MOTOliS 1145 Harbor ll•d.~·.l Ca1ta M•lia 645·54.4 CADILLAC ,.-,; CAD '6.8 I::I i)orado, .:ji,:$ nulr~. Ownrr lcal"i ng· 'ior H;i11·a11 Asking $3,SOQ. 1~·1-0ii26. .·' j 191'0 BLACK t:I Dorailp ' - 16.UOO n11. l.oaril'd \\'/extrM.. $2000 & ;i~~Unll! bal Ct pymnls. 64:l--OJ50. YES WE'RE OUT TO '68 CADILLAC '°"''·\V~, MAKE JULY THE BIGGEST wtcod ""~ ;.,, xrno ro,..,, ONTH IN T $ml. ~'ii> f1na11c1ng an.f. M HE HISTORY OF CONNELL c.rr ""-3tlll8 '" • ''""' '! CHEVROLET -NOTHING HELD BACK -CAMARO OUR NICE CARS ON SALE -WHY DON'T YOU COME 11 S ·10 CA:l1ABO-A1r, .~pori ~-IN AND MAKE U AN OFFER. HOME OF 100°/o WAR· '"""'· 12,000 m,, 11815 RANTY, 30 DAYS -PARTS & LABOR. >07-11·11 1----.............. _ .. _ ...... __ .. __ ........ _ .. _ .............................. '"'ll '70 CAt-1ARO 3."JO, <i1r cortd~ 3 Spd ;iuto, xln't cond. $2711). 1969 LINCOLN MARK Ill CPE (•nP ul tra ('a.relul 011nrr. Air. au111. I n1nk npPnrr, vin.vl ronr. 1<r1r:.;rn11s hndy side n1nlr!ini,:s. A:l·I F.\l Strr- r11, f:)r'r. Sr<its & \\'1ndn1,~. :t1.000 1r11.. ~ 11e1\' I 1rPs. in1maculate. \ZLA60,11 . \Vill ·rradP. $5899 1971 MONTE CARLO CPE. 1la(l111, 11 ,,at<'r. Pr111 <'r Stro•ri ni:, A111" 1\1!'. \'111~ I r: ... nr. nr\'' 1·.::ir i'!•11d1! 11111. l o.-,,..,CEll I Body S1r1r '.ll,,Jd1ri1.:~. SAVI.. $3599 1970 NOYA 4 Do~r Sedan. Radio, Auto., 6 cyl.. Buy Economy I-Jere, Remaining Factory Warranty (350 ASQ ). $2399 1969 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE. /\ulo .. Radio. Po,ver Steering. Air l'ond .. Special !'lrice lilts \1 eekend only_ ~ ZC'L 32G) $1999 1970 KINGSWOOD 9 PASS. WAGON Radio. Power Steering. Po\v- er Brakes, Auto., Air Cond., Positively like new (961 BTZ) IVILL TRADE. $3599 1970 Z28 CAMARO COUPE Radio, 4 Speed, only one. t072 BL\'1. $2899 1968 IMPALA SPORT COUPE 2 Doo r, Radio, P ower Steer- ing, Automalic, one owner new car trade·in. (\VXH 860) $1499 1971 CAPRICE COUPE 2 Dr. L'iR79 milf's). Po\,·rr Srals. 1-,;]1'('1. \\"1ndo\1 .~. Auln , r.acti", l.1kr BrRnd ·""". Sih·r'r Car 1,·irh l"ilark \'1n.1I Tnp j:l.12C!!X 1-Dl'al- rr HIO', :uJ Ofly Par•~ & l.alYlr- \\"'"$3999 I .'t·l7-9!J~~,7'.'=c~~~~1 CHEVELLE' '67 Cile11ell e SS 396, 4 ~· ma.:~. buckcl~. air. Xlitf. Orig. ownr. Offer. 83Q..SUI. CHEVROLET : '" ' '70 Nova ;l 1 J6.000 miJP~ one owner L Fac1ory \I a1 ran1y, 6 £.rl. 1tu10 1ran5, Rt1cl10, lltater. \\'hHl'\\'a!ls. hnlrd i,l;ii~. 11 hrrl ('01 C'rs. Ern11ne. Whit" I Color, P;tlf' Blue 1·111.1"1 ijp':lf And lntrnnr. l,127B ~l $1M2. l.arde11 lirlll'I' Liji. ('()[n.,\J<'rcurv. l.;:rrr1rn GTo~ Bll'd. Al B.rookhur af . 636-2980. • ~ ~rn~~,.~~ he1t!er. A\Jlnn1ir l r : 1969 CAMARO COUPE 1967 BEL AIR WAGON 1967 MUSTANG COUPE 1969 YW WAGON 1970 BLAZER '"'"m;'""" ""''" ,,;"'. 1969 BEL AIR I 4 S I r d , S , I P , 4 \Vheel Dro'i'e, A\o(Q , To'"ns, ,, inc. rnwrr hr11k<'~. 111r r00-4 Speer. S1lper Sprirt J·:q111p· TI;:id;0, Pn1vcr Steering. A111n. . peer. ta lf), , pecia rice 3 seat_ Riolit One -Stick, ., Ii 1 1 = ( L , ('fE '' (l'CJ J"' ' l'o'"eo· Sreero'n", Aor C-0 nn ,, i uHiing. \Ill.I" 1nr. \,i"IM 9 PASS WAGON Jnf'nL :JSO 'u. In. \"-8. J~ng1nc. ·rrans .. LO\\' 011• l\l1les. '''" , .1;1 ) i1"dio, Dead Sharp. ()C\' 673 ) " t-\f·y1 ~"°!l" n•vr· noss ' " My ,\Jy -Come See r77686G) ' , ""·" " ' , Super i\1c r . Bcn111iful Orr111gc 911 ). $1199 POt\'TIAC. 2 1~0 !!arb~r Power Slcc ri n~. Radin, .i\111n . Color -1.ike Br;1nrt Nc11•, $2599 -Custom Sport Truck. Bh·d .• co.'1"' i\!('.\ll, ~~ir~. Trans .. Air ('ond. 1Pl<IS~\. (Xll-140()) \\'ll.L ·r11.\JJJ·:. $1399 $3,999 "69-CHt;vr-rMPA.LfA l\1ew Color -original -i\:e111 $ 9 CliSTQ,\l 'J dr. H.T .. VJ!. Tires, $2699 23 9 1969 MERCURY COLONY i,',:;:;, "'~;"'',,~~~' ~'. S2."'Jt!l. flA\"E ROSS POt-· 1967 NOVA SEDAN PARK WAGON 1969 DATSUN WAGON 1963 DODGE Yi TON g:,~M!:~~;~; 81'1 ' 1969 MALIBU 1968 CHEVY SEDAN 4 D-0nr, 6 cyL, !11ight One) 31000 one owner miles, Aut-0,, 4 Speed, Sharp. Sharp. Sharp PICKUP 11'68 CHEVELLE-Pto,,F<)J, Poiver Steering. Radio, Aulo, Rad io. Po1ver Steering. Po11· _ (\".'\V 198 ) 111r, 11111n. huckt'!<, cona:il , 2 Door llardlop. Auto .. Radio. 4 D R d' A ti.' 1·rans., (UOF 162) er Brakes. Ne\v c·ar Condi-Lo\v ~11les. Auto. Trans., V.8, f'f'd w/h1k vinyl ro -r;.~~;,$s1tee8ring9, 191'cek End rond~,o~i1v1r5"1;~9.i, 9uto , . rr ,$1399 ;;~•;, ~u3y, B2"""9B9 tzvc. $1599 Radio,;ieo99 I f:~:;D::~~t~~~ '64-EL CA>ONO ""'' ~ firr~. air shnrk~. run~ 1969 NOYA COUPE 1968 CAMARO COUPE 1964 NOVA WAGON 1970 DATSUN WAGON 1968 TOYOTA COUPE 197° CHEVY 3,i TON ~,;",';;';'.° "' tr•d• "' 2 Door, V-8, Radio, Auln,, Low Miles, 4 Speed, R adio, PICKUP rnn-.,~rec-, -,,J"6""'"'c* Power Steering, Tremendous /\1it n .. Po1ver Steering, Radio, fi Cy!., Slick, Radio. (MXK ·r 443 Radio. 4 Speed, Sharp Car. 8 F'l Fl t .d 8 . 6 1 4 HarrH"P i'-01,~ Xlnr Buy this \\'eekenA. IZCJ 31 3) (XDB 696) 142) one own e r·Beaut1 ul. ( (\·VQK 810 ) . . ee s1 e. tg cy ., SAcrifH'P. C1111 ~fi-4162 .' 13l!:J) Speed. Radio, Nice Truck. k _....$2_09_9 ____ $1_49 ..... 9.._.__,,;$5~9_9 ---'--$.-...;20_9_9 ___ $1...,.3 .... 99_...__,$2iiiiirrtriii8 .... 99......_../ ~?,::=:~~(.''': "66 .YJ'c,cc,,hc-,,-. -,~,.~h,-,,~,~bl-,, 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1203 !Pr. tiurk('t~. l\UIO, Xln"f ninninr.:: ('()nd. book s 10:,0. ;i,11'-!'!43.'>. '66 D--IEVF:Li:E, 396, carh. mal!:s. xtrii~. * * 6"14-2614 * * .£,6 CHEVY SS Tmpa_h1 lnw, l O\\ITI('r, $1.095. party_ 6i:Hl2'l8. • ' ' 3 ctive guJd m15! 1nP1alJ1r ·~h w11 h blill'k bucket ¥lh dt lanrlau r oo r. Equip. pl«: with AU!o tri1ns. ra<i111, tJedter, pow ~lerr , pt1w t.'1<es. e lc. Clear. t11rllulll. ! V201, $1795. Autos, UMCI 99$1 Autos, UHd CONTINENTAL LINCOLN '66 CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR Autos, UHd , -. ·~ ¥MERCURY '71 Monterey Custom 2 Dr Hard:op, 428 V-8, Auto Tra ns, Demo, Factory Air Cond, Po1>,·er Disc Bra kes, Ra.d10 , \\'hitewalls, tin ted Glass, v.·heel covers, Plus many other extnas -Pastel Blue Finish, Extended Fae- tory \\·arrant·. V.'indow Sneker $5187.90 our Special DODGE Pi-1re $4170.96 15361591 Gar- --,-----.,.-----LlNC. Cont, :\lark I V~ rlr n Grove L1ncoln-Merc1.1ry, '6.l DOLJGE Coronet. Ye llo\1' Lllxuriou_s. orig 01' ner . L iw (>ai·den Grove Blvd. a t w/blk, hdlp, <1 1 r -co n ri. 1111le!, $350. 67.>3773 firookh11r.~t. 636-2980. RIB. """ "" 15 ,,i-'M"'A"V"'E°"R'"'IC""K,----1====:::..:::.:.::: __ 646-7414 '69 Monterey '61 DODGE LANCER Chrap Tr11nsportation $l00 '70 Maverick 2 Dr. SALE PRICE D-14.000 Ml llrirdiop, l \'rar \\larranty, v.s. ,\11to Trans, Factory 1\1. Col'!d, Pl'lwer Steering, .; -; A!ltot, u.,ii ' "° MERCURY '71 Marquis Brou9ham 2 Dr Hardtop Oe mo, ~29 V-8. Auto Trans, f'aclory Ai r Cond, Power Steering, Pow· er Dii;c Brakes, Power V.'1ndo11·s, Power Se at s, Sterro Radio, J!r,.•er, \\'hi !e- "'a !l~. V1nyl Roof, TintC'd Glass, \\'h<'l'I Covers, Ti ll \.\'her!, 1'w1n Con1fort Sral!<, Exten<lf'd !'arll'lry \\'arran· t;1, \Vtl'ldow S!1ckr r $6320.40 ou r· .'lpec1al Pnre $J lll.10 !5'!17131 Garrlen Grove Linroln -'.>Jerrur~, G;..rden Grove Bh·d. at Brookhlirst. 636-29&1. MUSTANG '70 Mustang 2 Or. H.T . SUPER SPORTS Beautiful Royal Blue metal· l H." finish \\'l!h 1>,'f\1te "'4 lan- dau roof. Auto trans, radio, hea te r, Po"'l'r sl<'f'rlng. lac. tory an· cond. See and ctr1ve th1,. real b~aul y today. 12775. SAL..E P RICED N9ADG, J0hllSOn & Son 2626 Harbor Bl1·rl . Coi;-ta Mesa 5-10.5630 1968: :\!USTANG 3!lLJ, V-8, R..~H. far:1orv air . Vinyl top. Xlnt r:ond. 968--0122. OLDSMOBILE '66 Olds 442 '65 OLDS DYNA!lllC 88 l dr. '62 RA1'o18LER S t a t 1 on '65 RAMBLER-P'ol.T, new H.T., au1oma11e, p o w e r \\'agori. PIS &nd P /B. $250. t.Lres. new brakes. Best of- 5!erring, & brakes. rarl1n, 5<1S--1292. &12-4122. fer. 546-4099. heater. (NCC 1:'>11. $6."18. I "~~==~=~~~-I ---~~~~=---I DAVI:': ROSS PONTIAC. '62 RA!llBLER \VG~. 6 cyl., VALIANT 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa ~tick, good trans car. 3150. Mesa. 5<1~17. &12-3038 PINTO fast resuilll are just a phone call away · 642-5678 '60 Valiant Station Waion. Needs work S50 • 548-7001 • '71 P INTO. Less Than 4.000 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used M lles, 4 speed rransm ission, [ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~[ radio & hPater. 1.198--CJH 1. Only $2188. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC, 2-ISO H a r h o r 1 8 1\·d .. Costa l\<lP.'iil., !H6-SOl7.1 '71 P!NTO -.\lag~ & goorl ~·ear tires, all txtra ~. $4 25. & take over p;tyments. SOMETIMES WE GET V111yl Tor. Tarh, New Pain!, PONTIAC Johnson k Son 26:.Mi Harllor Blvd. ---•~"'-"""--"-_• ___ 1 Smar t transporta1ion, yellow '6~ DODGF. V-!<, Atllo. \l ll h hlal·k ~ T'lfl<', :I sprrd Air 1·nnrl XL:'\T 1·11r,rl. 11 ;111.-. r111lio, h"ill<'r, 4 brand J>o,1Pr Disc Brakes, Slereo '69 Mustanq Radio , Hea ter, \Vhitewalls, v.s, 4 SpcPrl. Ra1t10, Heater, Blk 6'1;,..2'6J3 art 6· I \\'ni•th $13110 ~ Sacrifice l----------- $90.). C;il! 5-12-J!)S\ '69 FIREB lRD 4. spPed, CARRIED AWAY! MeM 5-11).5630 • '1-1.1-3 \::R • 11,,11· 111·Ps, iillr;u·11ve 1n1r1·- P1'.lwf'r S1rer1ng, Power \'inyl Roof, Tinted Glass, \\!heel Covers, Compare any-Brakes, FaC'tnry 1\1r Cond. '70 OLDS SS Delta custon1 har rltnp \1'/air. S 2 7 0 0 . Co111pany exerut1ve !ra~f'<l rar N t 11'p l'l r t Beach 6-12-4910. ext ~l ·I "k<iays. po"·e r Sll'i'r111g, p o 1'' er brakes. \'lllyl roof. License (ZXX 33~). S2lli8. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC, 2 4 8 0 ' Harbor Bh·d., Cos l"l l\!esa , 5~6-8017. We put IU(;ll low p,;,. f•q• on o ut c.tri the+ it'1 goin9 to bt tovgh to m•k• • profit , , , hut 1t me4n1 bi9 1•vin91 lo you! l •k• • 1pin in on• cf th •1• fin• k icks or Op•l1 today , , • you'll c;a rry 1 •'!':,~'f • nic• bundl• of ·tfYJntl• CHRYSLER 2 Door dtop , R UIO m Rl ic sm ission. [)011er ~lePr· '6j DODGE Sportsman, 6 10r. &-r ;i nd dr1\·e a bar- cyl, gd conrl. $725. gain. 273 AS U, $l 7~S. Xtra Clean. 1 ZDSi01 ). where for price & Quahty $2295 I \'PZ5:J7l $2{)98, Garden Grove Lincoln -ri.Iercur,',· MacHoward ·1~·1-0.12l .John.son &· Snn , power hr11kes. air con- tioning, radio & heil!C'r. JV 835l. 32®9. DAVF: 2626 Harbor Bll·d. '67 DODGE Van, Al08, 3 spd, C~ta r.1esn 541)-563{) 11u rn, nPw tn·rs, ihocks,l"-=-C"'=~==~=-== fl.'l lnl .t hrakr:o;. 546-2612.. MERCURY Garden Grove Blvd. '6S OL[)S ·112 l~n1·1-:-:1n1 Brookhurst. 636-2980. I 839-960() or 531-WIB l:'Ond. :\l us t ~!.'!I im111rd. '6~ CAT ALI'.'\ A 4 dr H.T. full p11'f. R.i.·ll. a ir, s h11,r ri 111Ptall 1c brn, l'tnyl tnr . PONTIAC. 2 4 S 0 bor Blvd., Costa !llcsi1, 017. FALCON MUST sell, elegant 1970 '69 Mercury Monterey Corner 1st ,II,, Harbor $1700 or best oner Call e 2 OR. H .T . e Santa Ana 557-6.972 aft 5. fi.!.J.--0.1!IB. & C WAG ON 6-pass, '16,000 n11's P\\T st, rhsc , lug rack Call (714J 6-5890 rly~. ::.-16-0379. .62 FALCON 4 d ,-Mercury Marquis, Ui mi'~. VERY CLE AN-;\·IUSTSELL '66 MUSTANG. Radio & '68CUTLASSConvt -Xlnt rond. Air . Pis. Plb. mags. 1%9 F ireb1rd, vinyl top. 11\r, lo mi Offer. 962-6092. 3:,0 c/i, auto, low m 1. Best ----~~---~I o!fcr. 348--3122 a !t 5. . ' , r au o .. new .fully equip'd, Bank blue Aw11 rd winning iVl a rquis s ty\. he aler , e.ul om a tic hrks, air cond., 6 cyl, Call book ~4200 !-I k ff ing! Popul ar British green ~6-2891 ' a e 0 er. nictalic linish 11·ith gold Ian· transn1ission. ll i r con- d\tinning. !SAY 3.1.~I. S993. DAVE ROSS PONTJAC, 2480 llarhnr Blvd., Costa l\!f'sa, 54&-8017. . 64&-818£. FORD -~-------dau ro6f. \\'ell equipped 1969 CUTLASS Supreme. x!nt rond, a ir. po...,·er. make o!-* '69 FIREBIRD. n1 a g fer. 846--0!J.tl . 11·hJs, air, xlnt cond. $2495. '67 300 CONV. GOLD fULL PWR, i\illCHELl:\S GOOD looking transportation, v.•ith autc trans., radio, heat· '70 FORD G7'LAXfE ... Mercury 'fi l. P/B, P/.S. Auto .er, p6wtr steer, pow bra ke, 500-2 OR. H.T • .,. tran;.; ~/fl, $2";XJ. Orig own-a ir cond. etc. Call 646-4212. I '65 Vista Cru i.!.er 9 pass wag. .,,'to MUST SELL er, 3 3349. . Sale pricr"d, ZZLIJ51. $2245. 8 Pau!llul light ivy gold finish '62 ~!ERCU RY -Mechanic 's Johnson & Son , .59M. $1393. 642-3354 COMET '&i .\fu~tang, R H., owner, 3-5prl , S7'.l0. Orig C".d conrl. nf'iv hrakes, gd 1967 Pontiac Tempest, 2 dr Since 1933 ~ 5th & Walnut W#nur t: •• tires. $i73. 5-18-3Z9i. HT. air cond. exrel cond. l..,..,~H:u:n~t~i~n~g!to~n~Bt•:•:c:h~!!!!'J~~~~~·~~I 11.1111 gold interil'lr & dark rlelighL $lfl0. __ 2fi26 Harbor Blvd. h1'l'lwn landau root Equip.i~~-C~•7ll_5_,._-_9lll __ =7 l """'~'~'-M_•7•~•----"-'··56•30• fll'rl 11·J1h auto trans, radio, Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 * * &M-~3:· * * Sell idle iten1s no\v! DAILY PILOT tor action! $975. Call anyt1n1e 842-5189. 536·6588 o1, W'f._ Call 64 2-5678 & Save! Sell !die iten1s no11·! COUGAR ' ;f! • • •• -~7.0 _Cou9ar 2 DR. H.T. PJUCED FOR QUICK S1\L!'.: -~tJrt,ctive me dium gold me- . Ullic with black high back bucket .seal~. auto tr;ins, raPio, healer. poll'er strg., taCtory a ir ronrl. Exl:'e ptJon- , arl.:Y nice !hrou1.:hnu r. 4 hrririd I ne.111 tires, Plc, Sr,, & drive • today, 272/\ZJJ. $2;;(i,J, Johnson & f'nn ~26 Harbor Bl vrl. Cmta !ltesa :ttD-:ii.:\O !68 Cougar XR-7 hPa ler, power s1cer, .factory a i.' Cl'lnd. This attractive ear rrn•'rts excellent care. al'!k loi· demonstration, 395AiJH. SZ9iJ. Johrti!on & Son 2626 Harbor Blvd . CO!!ta i\1e~a 5.J0-5630 1 GET the bP.!.l sPr.ond car Sl.OCKJ can huv-1%7 Ga la...;1e !n ni1n t ro~rl1Lion. Radio, I heater. !Jrtory air, 3911 : en~u1e \1·i1h auto. trans. I lnlf•rlor. paint & body -a re pr rfe ct. Good tires. 6·14-'1201 f'\'f'S, '69 =rn=n=o~c~u=sT=a=,~,~,-,700-, ~f'r!a11. VII. auto.. JXlll'f'r slcc nng. (2£\ BELl. $1299. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC, 24~0 Harhor Blvd., Costa Hardrop, 1 Year 'varranly, Tl-1l'Sfl, 546-SOl i. v-.s, alJTO trans, Factory Air . . Cdn<f. ·p 01,·pr Stef'nng, FORD 70 ~?9 Country Squi_re '"l'ower Di~ Brakrs Rarlio wagon. Ai r · cond, radio, Heater ~'hi1('\valls' Vin\·i Pis. d1sr. brk.s, radial t_ires, ;-Root. ,tinte<i i;;la.•s: whr~J 1 10-p;i~~. 2100 11ct ml. S.1975. ·Oovers, Price Comparr an.v-c'~''7'·~47'°='=· ~~~--~­ whert! only-$lfi~ \ l\'T3gi6J 1966 FORD Ranchero. auto, Garden Grove L111f'oln-!\1er-h\•y r!uty rtpllfl . .:\4.500 mi. cun '. Ga.rrlt.'n Gm\·,. Blvd. Sports linf'r top. Best oiler, ~ar .Brookhurst. &16·2980. 675-1 2#!. CORVETIE ~~~~---~-...,. 'fill r·oRn \\";igon. ~non ('.ond. ', --. <XlRVETTE '67. Sill·rr FB, nfv 427-4.~:i HP. f::irtn ry tna.i:S. Xlnt ~n11r!. :i1S--0~01 * '69 CORVETI'f. 427. l\"1ll i\'rll' 1ire~. poll'er, V.\I rarlio, $1700. 64 2-:!Ji l '.i•l FORD !l;,nch<'rn \l'/'6!l 21'!\ l:'rlll.<n VPry i;:oorl cond, new t1rr~ $\:.0. 646-6781. !;A~ilice for $3000 firm . Call '62 ECO!\OLl.NE -Reblt .},j'{-2070. en,1;, new ttrPS, 1vhls & , CONTINENTAL "''"" 8"' '"" '"-"'°'· 19.~ FORD PICK-UP $100. ': 1969 MARK Ill """' "'"· wock, 5'10-0ll1 .Pcr\llde.r Blue \\'itb dark blue. , l~tfrior and· lAndau, All '61 fo'()Rn <l;i \1·agn11-R.,hlr J.o:N'SS., Xtrll nice, Fl!Ct"ry eng. In inilrage, p1,·r, ne\\.'I Warranty. etc. (ZAX047J ;irrr•, C,.1'1-0fiO~. $5495 ~rI'.'\Tfl-"~1-m-,-,.~&~,-oo-,d ! yr11r t1rr~. All PXT r;i•. PR id MacHoward '""'· '''' ":''"'-·'·--~96oo or 531-0608 197n FOl~Ji Cnrturn. 2 Dr Cornf"r 1ri & Harl>Or Sllrk Rnr!y. 111r<, l1r~kP• - Santa Ana gr,,111 '-hapr~ $1000. 5~6-6!l'.l.~.I ''67 Cef'lti-ntal 1964 .\"I. ;'{)(1 1-;a1a:..1r. lriarlM I' .,.... & xlril. ~1(\(1 < ;rf'fl l buy~ '., Year 'Vai'iie ntv. ,· Faetucy """I • t'1690 54!>-.... ,, l'lr .~ ,,_ Air Conrl, ~rull Powrr, I -'--~~=~-=---1 P..a.d.10, Henter, \Vhltew;i JJs, JAVELIN ttnkd ll'lasg, \~'heel Col'e~. ·-Med Yello.,. Finish -Bl8.c k JAVE LIN 'fi~. Red \1 /v1hitr l Vinyl noor ·v.·ith matcli ini;:-\'inyl tori . Good cond. Pvt 1 !!itf'T'ior Test Drive Tnd11y ply. P.&H, P/s, P/h. $1495.1 <XoM:J89 f $199'3. Grove 646-f\6,17. Ll ncoln-MPreury, GardPn 1 1=T=·s~~A-,~,-,~,,.cc-. ~.,=c"11-:,=.,c:"' Grove Blvd. a t Brookhurst, l!em s \1·ith ~ase. u~e Daily 616·2'980 Pilot Classified. 642-5678 '.LOOK! 'WHAT W~ HAVE .FOR YOU 150 UUO 'C:AlS T~ CHOOSI FROM '68 V.W. IU4 $999 ' A good value little bug. {TI3CJ'PI '65 INTHNATIONAL carr;111ll. VB. auto .. a i.r eond. A gOt'ld vnlur rl"rre11t1onal vehiclP. ! HPTl-1.189 f '66 MUSTANG 6 cyL, auton111.t il:', 11ir Pond .. powl'r 1teering. A good value used ct1.r. (YQT932J '67 CHEVY 11 WAGON 6 cylinder, 11tick shift. • ILAF9071. An OK waron , In every way. Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 IT'S CLEANUP TIME! GET SEPTEMBER DISCOUNTS IN JULY! Hundreds of new 1971 cors ond trucks that must be sold before the 72'1 ar- rive now ot finol year end discounts. 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'70 Foff 0-;~~~: '2817 '69 Ttiyola .., ......... ; 5977 •70 FORD ~1:-.... 5247 ~~--~~-·~·· . . ... 1111:1.M~ ~---~-:~v~1Aml ••ca Mana.~••• • • ,.. .... ,. " '· ,. • DAILY PILOT ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ·AskCJhemerourself FOR ltlA.RJOIUE WllD, ecrreu r lwu ii yoaar •,..a.J .Jric:e lo •• •dreu ~ ..,.,.,. lo ... ~ • •acceN o/ • a.~er •.wl ••rri•re •i••I••· 111eo .. ly1-R. F. L., }olllUOll Cily, Te,.,.,. • Play comedy roles only! The TC&lly seriom actre&e wbo plays d ramatic and tragic part& can.not euily ahake hereelf free of the mood, and too often, when ahe reach'1! home, the character il'I still 11mol- ~ering within her. h mjght w t all nigbL FOR BERT BACRARACH. column.U1 aNI DMllior 8f'rl H~ 00"'41 yo_, nalft.f' u "Bert"' •rwl Cluil o/ your /a .. ou.9 Niii u ""B•rC1n --Co,.rod 'iorrllo, llrookly,., IV.)'. • My name "&!I Df"rtram. and it rau11Cd me con~iderable difficulty when I al· !ended grammar llf"hool an Atlantir Ciry, NJ. Tl1at na.mt was in the 11amc cate· 'ory u .. Algrmon" or "Pt'rr ival'' ft came in for a lot of kidding from 8"hool- mate11 named "Butrh." .. M 1kc.. and "Slugger.'' Yeani Lstn, when our ~auti· ful blue-eyed boy-infant wu born, wt wanted to 11ave him from the 1roublr11 I had -M) Wt mtrely rhangf"d one lrttrr in the namr I'd arfopted offirially l1y thrn, and 1·alled him Rurt. h ha11 br- rnmc highly ronfu111ng in the paJ<I half. tlO'U"n yf"ar& hut wr roulrfn 't have prr.· rfirtrd that r11hrr Brrt ur B11rl would l>N·omr wrll knnwn lo other than our im mt'<liatr 11r111:hbor~. • ,OR TOM COVRTEfV,O', Jl4r o/ uoM Dor ..,. UV li/r of loan Dn1iJOoi<l1" '" ... Odey" yo• loolc# .,,, carefree arul ••,.,...~ ll1t1e. I coulJ,.•1 bf'lw.,,. •1 eye• .. ~,. I ... yo• .. W priMlrur in a R .... ;..,. .,,,,.. Jakr ce•p. r ,,., "'"" o/ ,,,.,.b .. p .... Je yo• '4>olr '° K••"' •"" opp~Jt--P. R. 0-l.., Cl~­ J.~ Olaio e Thal wun•t ,mak,..up, that wu ~-J ktet 40 poun~ for t.hr role and remmed ll(lme cape from my t,,,.th. Sneral months FOR F. LEE BAILEY, alt<>mey You la.~ tried ~ in miliaary and cit1ilian couru. Do you find ci"ilian couru /mrer? Do you /eel your clU?nl, Capi. Erne•I Medino., accaued oj mur- der ai My Lai, .,,;u 1e1 a /air lrial?- T. L. IVUfenl., N~ara FaU•, N. Y. • If I were ac.cuscd of a crime. and if I were innocent and there were no public pressures from within or without or the military, I would rather stand trial before a military court. Military courts are efficient and just. Fewer innocent people are tried in military courts because of the screening process. I felt there was a potential that the jury in the Medina case may be prejudiced by what higher-ups want. So I asked Lhat it be selectt:tl from a pool of officers of somewhat the same age and experience as Captain Medina. Another stipulation was that the officers in the pool ~hould be men who were o ut of the country at tne time or the trial of Lt. William CaJJey . before we 61med, I 11tttped myM:lf in the atDry and lead a very quiet life. Then, too, tbe temperature dropped u low u 40 below, and I _, really reacting to thaL I feh Tery cloee to the character. Ivan. a simple carpenter, imprisoned un· Justly, who manage!! to surviye and even pr~"e some bumaru1y under degrading. cruel condi1ion11. That feeling wa.a pt"ob- ably reflected in my fare. ,OR BOB HOPE 8,,. •N tolaen dW you re• yo•r •lae-.... ,, "Than .. /or IA. Me .. ~ ory'!"-R ob Liule, Bf'llnUk, IU. e Shirley Rosa and I ung '1'hanks for the Memory" in the mo•i!" "The Big Broadcast of 1938. .. I liked it. lt wa11 identified with me and in time became my theme song. FOR IUNDOLPR JI'. TRROFE~ Commi.uwtur /nlnttal Re~n1te Su"r~ FOR COWNEL ROBERT RBEAVLT, Jo'WJV Corra,,..,.Ju o/ •Ar S!KcWJ force1 (Gren. Bu~u) U. Yi.et,..,,.. After .. sell rooJ pablidly, tla.e Cree• Bereb •re U. "tluJ tlo1lt.ouae." Dill yot1 /eel Rabi.A ltfoore'a booli, "Tla.e c~,. Berea..," la.elpe.I or laarl ala.e Speri.l For~? Al.o, "°"' tlo yo• /eel •boat tM pro(il Sia. B.rry Sadler ,,_,u o" lsi.a ltd ~nl, "Bal. latl of IAe Cree" Beret.1"-John F,.,..,.n, J•cluore, ltfw. • l am sure that Robin Moore considel'll him.ad( a friend of the Special Forces. Ho~eT. moet of the people who were in the Special Forcn thought the book did not gjve an accurate picto~ of oor role. ~ for Barry Sadler , he fought with the Special Forces and waa wounded. If any· one has lo make money on the Forces, rm juat a.s happy it was someone like Barry. FOR REPRESENTATIYE FILMER D. ltllZELL, NorcA CuolU.. 'K1Wt1l7Ua« yOIU' Uatered U. Yiea .... 11etera1M, co..U yo• teU .. &lut ,.._ ber o / .,#a.eekla.ir verenuu ill tluJ Vrtiled S1oiea1--Ro.eoe Br.,.• Fula.er, A.411aJW!e, N.C. • A1 of March 31, 1971, there were 743 of them. FOR ULMAN IONC, ecw RaJ yoa tloAe a11y pre- sriou •ctiAK be/ore '' T lae l' 0•111 Law- . yerar' Are ,.. ...,.. rieJ1-ltlr•. F . C., Broolclya, N. }'. • I appeared for the fint time on at.age in an off-Broadway production of .. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." I went to Hollywood in 1966 and immediately began appear- ing in fillD8 and in TV eerie&. Since mak- ing '"The Yoong Lawyen," I ha~ at.arred in two major motion picture&-'1'be Ski Bum" and ''Yoo Gotta Walk It Like You Talk or You Lose the BeaL .. I am mar- ried to the former Patricia Knop and hue r.o daoghten, Otloe. four, and CiJUan, tlfo. FOR TONY IUNDA.LL, cosuu Oil ARC-TY'~ .. The OdJ Co11.pl? Yo•r co•lar, /aclc ~.., luu ... NJ ala.a la.e ;. reaUy .. doppy U. reel "life •• •Ile cJ..rader lee portray• 011 alae •Ui#>•. F o..U yoa u..ui lo b«U., •• / ... IUlio.. (/...,-?) cu Feli.Jt, alte claoracur yoa pl.ay1-ltl. Salur, Du M oil'Uja, I°""' • No. I am an actor. I• rltere •ray .. ne re•.a1t /or a •ift8k peN>Oll 1Mr1t1itt« lo fN'Y 40 percent more illc:oaM! tax tlao" • '"4trriefl perao,. •itla •he MMe "•MHr o/ ,U. r...U..ur--i...,,,.1aee CrOV>fkr, P~ l~r•bar1, JI•. W•M t. ..a. • ,__ .,...._ • q..-tlonT You can th~ thh column. Send your ~ preftw•bly °" • poatcard, to .\P Them 'fou~I. hmlly WHllly, M t Lednct-Av..,..., N- 'fcwti. N.'f. 10022. 0..'1 torgei ~' name •nd •ddr••._ W•'r• -ry. but .,...., tr-. questi- puMt.hed Ulf'I be anawentd. Fl..,. dofla,. will be P11ld for e.ec.h OM uMd. e The income IA• ratel'I are fixrd by Con- greM. When preferential rat~ for mar- ried persona 6Ung a Joint return were first enacted. the Congress did not int~nd to di.!lcriminate agajMt single people. It intended to offset the fa•ored tu treat- ment accorded married pcnons la•ing in community property 11tate3. A11 part of the Tu: Reform Act of 1969, Congrae eo- acted new tas rates for single penona. Now their las will not be more than 20 percent higher than the las pajd by mar- ried per.ions filing a joint retuni with 1he aame t.a.xahle income. Family weekly ,,,. ,._.,,.,_ ...... ",,. AugU&t 1, 1971 LEONARD S. DAVlOOW. Ct.alrm•n M<>tn'OH f'RAHK. p,_,.,,, ,.,.., Publ...,._ '#.PAGE lltOMPSOH, VP. •nd Advertfsm• Dtr .\dYertlsin• .,., · DonaJd lliL Huttcwd; M•rhr1n• Director. S6d ~ N-Yorll Sales M11r a.Md S. Wroe; Re11lonal S.elu MflT : ~ J. Owhtlaft; Weat•rnAdY M«r.:-..s.11 L Sparlls:ClllcasoS•I•• MIJr · J.e fr•~«. Jr.; Dflroit ~les M8r Alch.,.dT. f~ Sovtllern AdY MBr ·St.,,._ J. Ahmuty Publl•,;., R•l•tions. ~ o_ ~ •nd Laoe EUk. V.P • •nd Co-Directors; ~ H. ~ n-n.s H. O'Neil. Man•••A I ~ Pt:.RSKY. £41tor-1n.Clllel REYNOLDS DOOSON. Man•Bin• Edita.- JOHN E. Di\VlDSON, Art Drr..ctor Women"s Cdotor· AOSAL.YN ABAt:VAYA Food Cd1tor MD...A"IE 0£ PROFT Auoc1.ele £ditorw. Hal ~ MIM°" l~. T•ty Sch...t_.; "'-J. o,..-......_, West Coa•t Art A~t= ......_ lllw1 N ~oduchon. llhftlleu,... ll.,,nct\. Otr.cfor. Newsp•r>M 5-NoceA: Promot1011 • ......., franc+. f..,.,, M.en.eser; .. artin aanei.r; lle1chandlsJn .. c-..111 VIiar SIMnh.8~, Coord•n•tO<" Edltorlal A Adnrtlai"-Haadqu•rt......_ 641 Le~ Aw~ ..... Y4"tl, N. Y. lOOIZ2 0 1971, fAMILY Wl:Dll.'t', tMC. All,.,,._,_..,.. You ar• inY/t.cf to ma ll "°"' qoedion• or comments about an,, ~terlal In Fam/II' W..-Jy. Wrtta to Service EdltM. Famlly WH,.ly, 641 leJrln~ A1tenue. New Y'GB. H.Y. 10022. I 1 K<Dl l \El\ HOW~to Lose up to 10 Pounds in only 10 days vvith Nevvest Grapefruit "Super-C" Diet Delicious Vi tamin R ich Diet fl u shes excess fat out of body ... withou t drugs, pills, hateful exercises or nasty hunger pangs. By Eliuabeth Louise Fort Lauderdale, Florida (Special Report) -From this falr ulous Gold Coast City comes word of the latest, high-speed grape- fruit reducing discovery. The "SUPER-C" Plan is new and different from other grapefruit diets. No long waiting. Tliis one is so fast that it actually begins to work within 24 hours -even iDhile you sleep.I That's why you can reduce up to 10 pounds in only 10 days! NO DRUGS .•• NO PtLLS No nauseating medicines. Not even vitamin capsules are re- quired. You aren't forced t;o do tedious exercises that wear you out. Best of all, you'll never suffer from cruel starvation jitters. You can enjoy hundreds of delicious satisfying foods -rich in natural vitamins, body building proteins, farm fresh dairy products and grains. Plus choice tidbits-delicious, scrnmptious snacks that really satisfy ... eat all low thf> Special Prit•ate /1t.~lruc- !JQU want, day or night ... with fion.'f for 10 days. That's all! It's meals or after meals. Yet Jose much easier t ha n you think to get weight faster than you ever wondeTful results! And, as it dreamed possible! Up to 10 full flushes fat out of your body, this pounds (or more) in just 10 days! great diet also helps you overcome All this thanks to the new fast-act-that tired, s luggish 'old age' feeling ing "SUPER-C" Grapefruit Diet due to over weight. and Regimen. Supercharged with NATURAL VITAMIN "C" the health ingredient acclaimed by doc- ton~. dietician~ and famous scien- tislq all over the world. Y es! ThiR graJ)f'fruit diet usef-1 tlw right com- bination of food11 t o but·n up ac- <'limulate<l body fat ! RESHAPES YOUR BODY Th is se rn~ational met hoci r eally I r<rn.rifrirm~ your figure. day after day. And t he n. one m orninK. you wnke up to fin<l that your body iR lean, lithe and limber again. a s in yearg gone ny Yes! A '\lender more vig-orous body aglow with youthful sex appeal. This new st range regimen has worked won- der:; for thousands of me n and wo- men coast -to-coast. It can work wonders for you too. but tt'!ere is a C~ltch ! You must /iJa> grapefruit (fresh or canned). You must fol- WHY STARVATION DIETS FAIL Many faddil4h diet~ almost starve you to cieath. S uch silly diet.~ are against nature its<'lf. That's why your body figh ts back. Pretty soon the unsightly fat r eturns pound after pouncl SU PER-C Grapefruit Diet i~ d1/frn•nt. YC>u'r(' neve r s tan·ed You clon't skip a single mPal In fact, you get hearty break- fMI ~. lunches. d inners You E'njoy a nch variety of good eating foods you've always c-ra\'ed for . Just imag"i ne .. now you can par- take of s pareribs. th ick. j uicy steaks. fried chicken. pork, hacon • and eggs, and scores of other "pro- hibited" dishes. You actually fill up on lots of delic ious foods. Yet. by using the right cnmbinntinn n.f food~ you burn up accumulated fat fast! Right up to 10 pounds or more in only JO days! HOW DOES IT WORK? Your body burns up fat much as a car motor burns fuel. But after years of faulty dieting, fats be- come h ardened and lazy -locked up i11 body tissue.'<. They may clog up arteries, placing life itself in Jeopardy. The excess fat becomes stored in arms, thighs, buttocks. midriff, etc. You look older. You ff'el older. You act older. ERASE OLD AGE LOOKS! Genuine Super-C Diet I Regimen has been proven in thousands of cases. It unlock:~ those deep-stored fal14. Like the s park plugs in your car, it ignites them, then metab- olizes them right out of your body. And soon enough , the unsightly bulges and awkward pot belly van- is h away. It's incredibly fast! No matter how overweight you are, you can actually lose up to 10 pounds o r MORE. in 10 short days. Yes! Even if ordinary grapefruit diet~q f ruled before. Besides. this natural plan is 100% safe. It's fun. It's easy and economical to follow No costly food fads. Everything ~.you need is available in your own --food market. No boring, muscle- twitching exercises. And no pills. No starvation diets ever. Ynu eat your fill. Yet. s lrangf•, but tru1:-~. you lose pou nd after pound even though you g o rge you r~<'lf on scrumptious foods! This npw Su- per-C Diel/Regimen helps you feel younger ... act youn)(er . and re gain that .«parkli~t!J. yo11fh /11l loo/, of long ago. KEEP IT OFF -ALL YEAR LONG! Thii:i Dif-'t Regimen, so rich in Vit- ami11 C. will be mailed to all intC'r- ested readers. Write today and al~o r eceive the Full Year Maint.?nance Plan -at no extra cost! T ells you how to reduce down to your iueal weight and keep it. dnwn ! How to win that slim, attractive look -not for j ust 10 days -but fol' year (lfit'r ypar! Actually helps you ac- ()Uir e a better body -full of life a nci youthful energy. Act promptly and receive this plan without pay- ing one cent more ! REDUCE OR PAY NOTHING! To obtain your diet and regime n. complete with Special Private In- structions. readers s hould mail only $2 to the exclusive copyright pub- lis hers (address below). Triple Protection for Yourself : (l) Show this wonderful plan to your own physician when you receive yours. (2) Give it a sincere 10 day trial. Let your own scalei:i j udge ho w much .vou've Jost! If not thrilled and satisfied, return brochure and get your $2 back by return mail. 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( 811t 1sfact1on gunrantee<I or your mc1ney back at once> Print NamP: Arldre~u~: T(lwn · ~1971 N~ltor, Inc. _________________ J Our Five Enduring Women: Smith, Kennedy, Buckley, Luce, Mesta These arc the women who don't need a frenzied n ational movement to be "liberated.'' the elder states- women of America, all of them fa- miliar faces and names on the na- tional scene. Sen. M argaret C hase Smith as a 3 I -year veteran of both houses of Congress and the only woman among 99 men. Perle Me<,1a and Clare Luce have been rcspec:tavel y Minister to Lullembourg and Ambassador to haly: and Mrs Luce was also a Congres~woman. The other two. Mrs. Joseph Kennedy and Mrs. William F. Buckley (Sr.) are mothers of elected officials. Rose Kennedy, mother of eight. ts the only wo man an American hi,tory who has had three sons in national office at the same time-John in the While Hou'>c , Botiby and Teddy in the Senate. And when her late huc;hand wa'i Amba\sador lo the Court of St. Jamcs's. she was the fir.>t lady of the American Emh~y on London·s Grosvenor Square. AIClise Buckley as the mother of James F. Buckley, Senator from New York, and of the Comcrvative movement-., founder. Wilham F Buckley. Jr.. Editor of The National Rev;,...,., newspaper columnist and once candidate for Mavor of New York. They arc all plentifully endowed wilh gO(ld look' and hrai"': all are grac1ou" hoste4'\cs and ~mart dressers. None ic; young in year~ any more, hul all arc regular dynamor. when 11 come\ 10 generating energy for their particular prtlJCCl!'>, famdae\ and lnend'\. All five women are widow,; and they arc all very. very m:h, 1hanko;. hl having had the foresight 10 marry men who were e7.trcme-ly <;ucce-.sful Only Mr' Smith had a different legacy from her h11<.hand She in hcntcd 1he late ( lydc H Smith\ following and wa" fif\I elected to 1hc Hou"e 1n 1940 10 fill lhc vacancy he crcJled. She earned her own money By Irene Corbally Kuhn s These fiv e remarkable women have made an enduring sort of his tory of their own, a secure bulwark against change and even death Sen. Smith: "Hichly orpnired, makes a fetish of answering every letter and wire." Sen. Margaret Chase Smith Senator Smith as a lady of courage. consideration. convictioru.. As to courage. there is her refu<;al to give up when s he had fir5t one. then another operation o n two ar· thritic hips. The ellcrucialing pain never stopped the lady from Maine. She went zippang around the Sena1c an s wheel chair for well over a year. On other occasion~. she used a modified golf can. gaily decorated and festooned. Now. with artifici<1I hip joints, Margeret Smith gets around very well under her own power and swims daily in all scasom A~ for consideration. \he 1'\ highly organized, mak~ a fe11~h of answer. ing every feller and wire hut keeps herc;elf and her c;1aff to a regular eight-thirty to five routine. She does not believe in working her staff overtime: the work get" d one effi- ciently and on time. The Senator may take work home. but ~he docs not upect her staff to do c;o. And as for conviction<.. these are a legend on the H ill. When Maggie l'>clleves in something. -;he keeps her own counsel, sticks to her gun~ On controver<iial hall~. her vote " her secret until she ca<;lS 11 Music is the key w her friend~hip with Hildergardc. the charming blonde singer p1an1st. a' 111dc"truC11hle in her own way a"i lht: Senator The 1wo women have much an com· mo n. Both have \()lid Aml!rican root'i. the Senator\ planlcd c1eep 1n Maine. Hildcrgarde's in the Middk We\I. Both have a llcg111ling qualll\' which charms w11ho111 <.:loymg . And both women affect the \amc fennnine t m:k of u~i ng a fre~h r<l<;e a<; a c;ignature. The Senator wear. rt hud 1n her buttonhole or on her blou'e Hildy holdc; a loni-stemmed beau!' in her hand-; as c;he c;ings Senator Smith holds 6.5 honorary degre~c; frnm college~ and univer sities. has heen on the Gallup Potri. last of "most admired women 1n the world-nine tam~ \ince 1954 and ha"i received 'ii national honors. Mrs. Kennedy: "EYen without the baddng of Joe, she is determined to accomplish the impossibk." Rose Fitzgerald Kenned y If ever a woman was tramC<J 10 be an Elder Stateswoman 11 ic; RoM: Fitzgerald Kennedy. She was edu- cated in European convents and finishing schools, and even as a girl :.he spoke several languages. Her father. "Honey Fitz." was Mayor of Boston and a power in American- Irish politics. As the daughter. wile end mother of politiciani.. <ihc i~ now. even without the backing l)f her late husband. Joe. determined to accomplish the impossible. She want' 10 be the only woman in United States history lo sec two sons elected to the Presidency At the age of RI. she 1s devoting most of her considerable energic'> -and is alc;o prepared 10 ~pend her fortune-to pul Teddy. the last of her four boys. into the Wh11c House To her. as to their late father. Am- bas...ador Joseph Kennedy. the Ken· ncdy dynasty is an a live and con t1numg process. A visitor once asked R(l"';e how she felt ahout having another -;on Jeopardi1,e his life by running for President. Her reply Would a royal family forfeit 11~ nght 10 the throne becaU<iC one of its kings and one of its princes had fallen to mur derom lunatic<i? She i'i forever conscious of the Kennedy "image." She once c;a1d "emotionalism in front of people 1!. 11 ~ign of immaturity." When her 1wo murdered ~On'i were hurtod. "he 'iteeled her will 10 main1a1n her tear re .... compo'il1rc hcf0rc the p1crc1ng, prying eyes of the lV camera' She 1s at home on the in1cmat1onal pol11tcal scene as much a<; 1n dnmc' tic pol111cs. And her shrewdnC'i<; and tact arc legendary. (There wa'i the time. for eumple, when Joe Ken nedy'" conver;ation was ann1,yaniz W1mton Churchill Ro<;e managed 10 change the ~11h1cct so deftly thal Churchill said of her la ter she'd have heen helter in 1he ambac;sadortal J<'h than Kennedy. Mrs. BuckJey: ''At 76, 1he is softly beautiful, stylish, warm and witty." Aloise Buckley To be an Elder Stateswoman ltt the young takes some doing. But not for Aloise Buckley. who brought up I 0 children and can counl 49 grand- children. ranging in age from 2ft down to three. She has one truly remarkable quality-bringing out love and affec· lion in children. and especially in her grandchildren. They turn to her first. rather than to their parentc;, and they wnte her aho111 all their problems She c arries on a massive corrc<;pon· dence with them from primary school thr<lugh college. To all o f them. their grandmother is "groovy." And in thio; case the younger generation is ah c;olutely right. At 76, Aloise Buckley 1\ softly hcautiful. stylish. warm and willy. "Fun lo be with" is the oka~ the young put on her with unrc- c;erved approval and warm affection She was onlv 22 when 'he went frnm one world ICl another. from •he quiet backwaters of her simple New ' Orleanc; family life to the rough life of the oil field<; 1n Tampico. Mexico, a'i rhc hride of William F . Ruckle\' D1plomacy-wh1ch is what \late' mansh1p ic; all aooul--<:ame 10 her naturally She dealt with Mellican hand1tc; and with Tella'i o utlawc; who would do anylhing for money, from mayhem lo murder Sidi, c;he kepi her cool. Twu of her children were horn in Mexico, and she had 11 !hard 1u~t a .. the Mellican adventure canic lo an end In 1921 Buckley wa' eA. pelled from the C0\1ntry. which wa' \till '" lhc lhr~'i nr revnl1111on and • 1~u1l.1wry In the decade\ 1ha1 followed. Aloi-.e Bucklcv helped her hu'>hand to great financial <;ucccsc; and \hared with him lhe rcanng and educa11on 1)f 1he1r 10 children. The Bucklcyc;, like lhe Kenncdyc;, have an ln<;h-Catholtc heritn~e and hoth have large (am· ila~. The parent\ in tloth cMCs were amb111ous for their children--5till are. 8111. in rhe cac;e of the Buckley'I. 11 was for antellcctual achievement and a well-rounded life of music, art, languages. trnvel. The Kennedys took the political road upon which the Buckleys are only now embarking. ' (Continued on pnge 6 J Five Enduring Women • (Contmued from -page S ) Mrs. Luce: "Many women in one, but she is primarily a doer, an achiever." -Clare Boothe Luce Younge'>! tll the cider \tatc,womcn I together with ,Vtr ... Smith). Clare l:Joothe Luce wear; many becoming hats-including those o t author. playwright. art•'>t, actre'>'i, war l"Or- rcspondent. politician, diplom.1t and 'POrl'>wo man. She 1" a real heauty, tragtlr-'icemrng and delicate. hut 'a ro<;e in a 'itct:I v1,e" I'> the wav one writer dc,crahcd her. She i' the trn:nd ''' almmt everv- u ne worth knowing 1n our time<.. 1\nd -'>IOCC 'he ha' a fmcclul, in- dependent and ~trong character, with a wit a' ~h.trp "' ,, 't1lctto--.. he ha<; a few enemies. Among the\c, count the cr<,twh1le maverick 'icnator I rom Oregon, Wavne Mor'ic. Hi'i v1tnohc ;attack!> on her 1n the Senate compromised hi:r 11\elulne'" a\ the Amha"ador 10 Bra11l-.in E"cnhowcr .1ppotntment which the Senate h.1d 1wcrwhclm1ng - ' Iv approved She h.id earlier done a line 1oh a-. Amha,\ad1'r rn Rome. • Mrs. I uce rc\1~ned. hut 'he had the la'lt word again'it Mor.,e. In .i puhltc 'tatemcnt 'he thanked the ~nate tor 1t' cwerwhelming vote ot confirmation :ind added . "M v Jil- ticult1e<;, nf cnur<.c , J?O <;ume vear; hac k, beginning when C)cnatnr Wayne ~1or<.e wa'I ki cked in the head h v a hor-.c ' Bt~rn into a good family w11h no money. <;he married millionaire (ieor~ Brokaw when 'ihe wa'i .!O I heir dau~h1er, Anne. who wa'i killed in a mutor acc1dcn1 at IX . wa~ her 11ntv child She d1vMced Brokaw and. despite her hcauty and charm. <ltd not mcirrv a~a1n tor ..omc vear<;. Finally, 1n 19 ''i. "he became the wife 11f Henry R I uce. founder ot the Time-I ife puhl1shing empire fhetr mamage la<;ted happily for 32 year;, until Luce's death in 19ti7 Clare Boothe Luce ts many women in one. but she 1s primarily a doer. an achiever. She mak~ a "IUC<:ess of everything to which she turns her hand and gives heT heart. Mrs. Me$ta: "Cool guests. cool music, hot food and a warm hostess" -her party recipe. Perle Mesta rhe hol>te'>'> with the moi.tel>t .. ,,t .igc !SO. I'> still the pJrty-g1v1nge')l gal in W:ishrng1un. where \he hve-. tn a l11xunous penthoui.c Jlop the Shera- ion Park Hotel. It ha'> been a long tnp lrom Oklaho ma tor Perle, horn Pearl Shirvm, daughter ul ,in ~111 pioneer. He gave h" Jaughtcr a 1a<.1e lor politics and a 101 ol hcau- 111111 tolding money. ~he u"cd to gc1 10 Republican cunventlCln' with him 1111ttl l>he mamed (ict,rge Mesta. rtch, hand,ome, ... t:11-madc Italian-Amer 1c<in mach111c-tool manuf.1c turer I-le took her to Demr1cr.it1c Ctlnvcnt1om .ind left her a lortunc when he J1cd in I '126 She ha' alway' med 11 wdl Jm.I generou'>ly. Her t nend Pre,1Jent Harrv I rn man appointed her 1-:nvov I .11rr..1 1)rurnarv ilnll M1n1,1er l'lcn1pote11t1a rv 10 11ny Luxcmhourg. fh1'i was the lir ... 1 tune an Amcnc.:.111 l'rc,1Jcn1 had 'ent a tull-t1me Min"tcr 10 I uxem· hnur~. And Perle Mc,ta W<t' 1•nh 1he third woman 111 llllr hi,rorv ll) hold J 1op-r.ink1ng d1pJ11mat1c ro't Perle Mc,1a 1<; un14ue Ill h.1v1ng 1mpircd a '11cc.:e<;~f11l m11 ... 1cal '( .di Me Madam," with 1-rhel McrmJn l-ielt1ng Olll 1he lvnc,. (<:11,mc \J\ ,he wa'\ more ltkc Perle than Perk her"elf. > Her parhe\ are fun. She c~rn get 11w0ne <.he wanlc; 10 artend the 1.111• Vice President Barkley 11.,cd to dance ... 011-,hoe numbers. Lreneral F1<;cn howcr once 'ang ··Home on the Range,"' Harrv fruman plavc<l rh c ··Misc;o11ri Walt1-for her and her gue!.t<. 11nl 11 even he ITl\1\1 ha vc hc-C'n '1~k of it \lthough <;he hv~ Ill w a,h ingron and fl1h around the world. her M fic1al voting r~1dence " Newport k .I , where c;hc <.1111 own' M1d ·Cl11Tc, her first and only house. Her never-rail good party recipe. <ihe c;ays. 1<; cool gu~t<;, cool mm1c. hot food and a warm hQ,1e<;'1 And as one Washing1on news.-hen 'agely remarked, plenty o f lettuce and ;i Vice President on ice helps. • • l"urni/11 W ukl11, Aatgiut I. 1971 COOKBOOK/By Melanie De Proft A New Approach to Back-Yard Hamburgers What's summer without picnics? Here are some suggestions to give a different slant to your next back-yard get-together. .;- Favorfully accented with tomato sauce and a sour cream-blue cheese topping, these scrumptious hamburgers wlll add extra spark to any picnic menu. HAMBURGER CUPS l can (8 oz.) tomato sauce 2 tablespoons brown sugar 2 tablespoons dry sherry or vinegar 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce l tablespoon prepared mustard 1;2 teaspoon salt l egg, slightly beaten i;2 cup crumbs from flavored c rackers (such as blue cheese, bacon, or onion) 11/2 lbs. lean ground beef Y2 cup dairy sour cream Blue cheese, crumbled Sliced green onions 1. M 1x thoroughly in a howl the tnmato ~au~e. hrl1wn <;ugar. wine. \Vorce.5ters h1re i.auce. prcp.Hed mu'- tard. and sail. 2. Combine egg in a bowl with crack- ~r crumbs. 2 tahle"ipoon~ ol the to mato sauce mixture. and the ground '"1eef. Toss lightly and \hape into "x 1-in. thick patties. 3. <.i11ll 5 in. from hot coal"i 10 min. ha,t1ng frequently with tomato <1auce nwll11re. Make a dt:prt:~'\10n 1n cat:h rat11c using back ot a spoon. furn ra111c<; and grill about I () min .. ha:<1t- 1nl! w11h add111onal tomato sauce mixture 4 . fo 'erve, arran~c p:tlflC<;, depr~­ 'IOn '11le up, on heatc<l platier and till with !he 'our cream Spnnkle with hlue cheese and green onion '-;f'(>On Buttu~ Mushrooms ontn plalter. Gamti.h with parsley sprip. Accompany with Skewered BrcaJ Chunk~. IS snvinRS BUTTERED MUSHROOMS 3,4 lh. small fresh mushroom aps 2 blble19QOM butt9' or merprtne S.tt 1. Put mushrooms onto a large square of buvy-duty a hamloam foil. Dot with butter or margarine and ,prinkle with salt. Bring ends up and wal tightly, using a drugstore fold .ind ~eahng ends. 2. Sci package on grill 5 in. from ht)\ coals and cook 25 mm .. turning llften. 6 1·ervinf?.1 SKEWERED BREAD CHUNKS i;2 cup butter or margarine, softened l or 2 cloves garlic, crushed in a garlic press 2 tablespoons minced parsley 1 loaf unsliced French bread, cut In half lengthwise, then crosswise In 2-ln. slices 3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese 1. 'A tJt butter or margarine with gar- lic and parsley until h lended. Spread t.:cnerously on cul surraces of hreaJ 'licec; and spnnkle with cheCSl' Thread onto <ikewers. 2. (mil 5 in. t rom hot coals ahoul ~ min .. or until lightly roasted and hol. turning I requenUy. 6 rervinJ!S LUSCIOUS FREEZE 2 can5 (14 oz. each) sweetened condensed milk 2 botties (28 oz. uch) orange carbonated beverage, chilled Chopped .,,.lntm 1. I urn sweetened condensed milk 1n10 a large bowl. Add dulled car tx>Oated heverage gradually. '' 1rrmg until blended Pour into rcfrigeralor tray<; and freeze until alm<>'it fi rm 2. Tum partially froLen mixture into chilled bowl; break up and heat...w1th heater 1ust until smooth. Immediate ly return 10 trays, sprinkle generous- ly with nuts. and freeze. 3. To serve, allow to soflen slightly before spooning into dessert dishe.' About 1 qts. /ruu GUARANTEED m REDUCE YOUR WllstlllllEll. llln 1111 ·THlllS I TITll ., & 1010•HEs 11 JUST 0111 oar • YOUR M8NEY REFUIBED TIIE llEW SAUIA BELT HOT PAllTS REDUCERS ••• CARRY THE MOST SENSATIONAL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE II SLENDERIZ- ING HISTORY. There has never been an inches-off guarantee like this before. No longer is it necessary to wait months, weeks, or even days to lose excess inc hes from your body ... H is now possible to be 6 to 1 O inches slimmer within just ONE HOUR of taking your Sauna Belt Hot Pants reducen out of their box. USER'S RESULJ"S FROM THIS FABULOUS ONE DAY SLENDERIZER NHCKI llcNICHOL: "I went through the Sauna Belt Hot P•nts program, •nd Just one hour later was f3Y• • slimm9f"! I actually lost 2~· from my w•lat, 2" from my tummy, 3~ • from my hips and 2111 • from NCh thigh and the inches have stayed olf r· TED PAMPLIN: .. , actually ICMI 4· from my waistline from Just one session ol using tfle Savn• &IN Hol Pants! At the same time I lost 2· from my •bdomen-3• trom my hi1'4J-and 2 · from each thigh for an over· al/ /OlfS of t 3 •. Until I tried this new Hot Pants program, I didn't bf}lleve it possible to reduce so much in /u•t one d•y-and without dieting." JOAN TURNIER: "/never dream«! anything could give such incredible results._, the Sauna 86/t Hot Pants. I uaed them just one day and lo:st 14 e.1eceaa inches! My inch/08$811were:3~· trom my tummy-3Y• • trom my waitrt-~ from my h/pt1-2'h • from ettch thigh-Ira just fabuloos -14" trimmer and I didn't even have to diet." This man and this woman •hown here each spent one brief period one day u•lng the Hot Pant. reducers. Their "after'' photos show the start- ling re1ult1 now possible with this incredible new program. Jennifer Mendonsa, on the left, lost 21/z Inches from her waist, 2 Inches from her tummy, 3 Inches from her hips and 4 Inches from her thighs for a total Ion of 11112 Inches. Peter Richter lost 31/z Inches from bis waist. 21/J inchea from tNa llt>dolnen, 3 inches '""" ...... ..t 1 Yi inches from each thigh for a total loss of 12 Inches. All of these amazing Inch kA•• from just one me of the inCt'ed- ible Hot .,.. reducers ... and 11111 ...... out dilltMg. @81ophyalcal R-rch & Development Corp 1971. P_O. 9oJI: 3984, San Frwnclllco. CA 94120 /Petenled ....., Ak:hter after ONE DAY ttERE t8 HOW THE'f WOR1C: The real heart of the Sauna Belt Hot Pants program Is the special thermal pack unit developed by a s<:lentlst from California Polytechnic. These thermal pack units are designed for your Hot •Pants reducers to flt directly over the areas where you most desire to take off excess Inches ... your waist, your hips, your thighs or All three areas as you may choose. Once the thermal packs are In place and the Hot Pants reducers are inflated, you will then do a brief exercise program pre--selected by you from the Instruction booklet provided. Super effective, these thermal packs instantly ampllfy and augment- the heat produced by the pants themselves and, together with the program, speed up the process of melting away Inches. At the conclusion of yoL. ~rogram you will relax for a short period of time -and you can tell by the surprlslng, but decidedly pleasant, glow of warmth all around the areas you want to reduce that these super new Hot Pants reducers are working their particular wonders for you even while yoo relax ... Md a m...tous thing to ........,., .. Iha any titne JOU ahould happen to put on ex-=--Inches., -r time JOU want to trim off Inches tor a ..,edal occeefon or to · we• a epecfal outfit, ,ovr Hot P.ms reducers .. Nady Md waiting to WOftl their .-cial Ndudng ~ _, ...... JOU need It. TRULY PHENOMENAL RESULTS ARE BEJNG ACHIEVED BY USERS. The new Rot Pants reducers ha-..e hit the wortd of slender- lzlng like a time bomb that explodes all existing time barriers In slenderizing. Users are l<>5lng a total of 10. 12, and even 14 Inches In just one day with the super Sauna Belt Hot Pants program. There may be variations of speed and/ or degree of results due to lndlvldual differences In metabolism and body response. But remember this-these super Sauna Belt Hot Pants reducers ate a true wooder and no matter what your metabolism, no matter what your body type, If JOU do not loee a total of e to 10 lnchec_ ffOllt JOUf' wabt, llllllaftlM, hips md thighs in just ONE DAY with- out dieting, you m.y return your Hot Pante rwducera and lhet entire purchllM pric:a ... be lmnledl...., rwfunded. SAUNA 8E1.T HQT PANTS-THE WORLD'S llOST INCREDIBLE ONE DAY SLENOEAIZE.R ... and the price Is only $1-4.95 .•. This one price Includes eYerythlng you need for the WOfld's fastest, m05t exciting slenderCzlng program. 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Pierced Ears Can Be Dangerous • Girh. and boys are piercing carlobcl> . 1gain H ardly new. tJabylonian men wore earnngi. to show rank. ancient ureek' had tinkling pendant,, African maiden!> u~cd pierced ca ,.,, when 'ccking hus- hands. One New York 1ewcter claims h..: has pierced nearly half-a-million cars. But the '>1mplc operation c-an Ind ro ..ericMls iaftttioas. P1crc1ng's best done hy .1 rhy,1c1an. hrst clean~ing with Jnt1">ept1c, ~toctor' commonly use a largc-gau~c ncnllc or 'Pl..'C1al piercing in'trumcnt In p.unlc'.5.l>ly rnake the hole '"~htly ahovc the earlohc center A 14-karat i:told or \tl'rling "Iver ~tud or loop 1<; worn for a lcw we1:k' But don't do it if you havt lhc sliJebtc--1 trouble with your ears-cy!>ls or acne or moles. metal allergies or any tendency to develop scar tio;sue. /"--., . PEOPLE :\ND YOll ( . lh Shirlt•\ Sin.Ill F.1dl'r Why Children Behave Better for Strangers ParenlS have s~pccted 1l for genera- ~1on<;. Now S1anford Un1vcri.ity research Duo In suede: over pants, a long fitted vest, appliqued in leather, and a striking knickers suit. Both from Beged-Or. Belt by EJanom1 tor Mask.it. h.i" confirmed 11 "Your ~n 1s )Uch a nice. well-behaved boy," one mother ~ay'> to another after lhc children have visited each other fhe fir!lt mother 'mil~. hut wonder' to herself. "Can she mean m y Johnny the ~me hoy who'~ ~o tl·mhlc at home?" The Stanford study 1nd1Latei. that young children do react more obediendy to other mothers than lo their own. Working with four-year- olJ children. rc~\.'archer~ noted that 44 •>l 52 c..:htldren were less o~dient to their own mothen. Why 1h1s .should he true " 'omcthing the ~c..:1enll'l\ have nor vet fig- ured out. Pcrhap'. they suggei.1, "famil- 1.ir1tv hrceds contcmpr." Or perhaps chll· dren ohcy the !ltran~e parcnl\ through fear hecau~c Che _voun~e,..., do not know · l'Xlictly how Che \lr&nJeers ma) react to disoMdien~. Whatever the rt'a'On, 11·~ l!OOd l<l know that when J ohnny listco.s pcrfrulv to the neighbor anJ IC"-' than rcrh-1.tly 10 h1l-mo1hcr. he', hcing ab- 'ul111cly normal! HOUSEHINTS ~ B~ Lee Pettce ...,. ~ The U.S. Dept. of Agm .. ulturc warru. Alway' wa'h cutting board \ Wll h soar . ind water after u~c-particularly when prt'parin$t meats and pouJtry. Small. un- ,c._.n bits of food 1mbcdded 111 wood m ay bi"Kceri.aUy coa&aMiu&e lk Hat foo46 you prepare o n the board A three-part drama in knit; striped battlejacket over a matching zip-up skirt and a bit of whimsy in hot pants to show or not. From EJanit. C.indlewait on tahlecloth\ <H ma1,·1 Lill off what you can , or scrape carefully with dull knife. Place !>pot between rwn ..ibsorbcnt paper to\¥els and u~e wum iron to melt walt. To remove dye from colored c..:andlc wall, u~ a pretnaling compound ~u1.:h a~ Spray 'n w a,h heforc laundering . THE DIET vVATCH ~·E H~ 11.trrir l l..1 B ;11 re :• Advice to Tense Dieters A dieter involved in a ten~e home ur hu),1ne~!I ~1 tuat1on often becomes terribly 1,111gucd. One rca\trn 1s that when you're lt'll'e. vo11 u:.e up t'ncrgy t.i,ter than normal. and ) ou actuaJJy need lo eat more ofttn. f e:-.1\ h;1 \I.' r..:veafctl that J pt.'.r\Oll 11nJcr tcll'10ll 11\C!) up energy "' '"'' th.11 !1 1w hlnoc.J \11>!<11 t1ppe;11l-ahout two anti ,1 h.ill Ill three hOllf\ alter hi\ prCVIOU\ rw.:.il He feel' l.11lgut·d, hi\ cunccntr.i- t1un "ulfl..'r\. he m.1J..c, 1111-.t.ikc\. So a 1Ju1d. ,n,1ck ~' 111 111 dcr If you run into lor., of ten\c \ltu.111on.\, you're 'mart to t•al 'm111l meal' often. I ll\ICad of three tll!!!!t:r l11L.1b .1 ddy. lry \W1l1.h1ng IO ll\l' n11n1.11urc meal' Or cut down the \l/C 111 } our main mc<ils a net two or three 'nad., during the day. Yoghurt that con- rains fruit 1s a good choice for a snack 1lr a gl~ ol skimmed milk aod •cracker 11r ,1 lrankfurrer on a hun. ~o 1" any Move over. Pa ris and Rome-the vibrations from another fashion cen- ter, Israel, arc being soundly felt. Sight unseen. Israeli designs might conjure up such looks as lhe flowing burnoose (straight out of the Biblical past). the demure dress wi th elab- orate Yemenite embroidery, o r a Bedouin-inspired cape. All of these styles are in the country's current fashion vernacular. But-hot pants, knickers. long vests? Yes. believe 1l or not! fn a country which boasts a population representing 70 c ultures and I 03 countries. the fashion direc- tion continues to accelerate. Assem- bled here. the Israel Cashion indus- try's latest offering!'! fur fall-in suede. touches of leather. ~nitwcar, and lush patterned wool. Available in U.S. '>tores rhi!. coming month. 1H hcr food tha t ha\ protein and carbo- hydrate to raise the blood SU2JU. But a container of black coffee is no l a !>nack! Cat-Care-When You're Not There With the great popularity of call) come" the professiorud cat sitter. For fee!\ r.rnging from moderate tu c1n 1011.ited SJ .Jn hollr in Manhauan. MllCr~ will c..:omc 1n 1w1cc 11 d ay to prepare gourmet meals. d..-an !liter hollc' .tnJ adm1111\lcr k1hhlc .ind '>VlllfMthy to l\lnclv c11v 1..<tb wh11l 1hr1r owner' arc .1way. B11~ine" •~ twum111g hcca11\C mo.;t car:. .i1 c uncooperati\'C travelers and t'ven \\or.~ hoarder\. I hl..'V pref er to be let t at lioint·, cvl..'n 11 Jlonc. fllf long ~no<h ot 11ml' If '011 c.111 t JlforJ .1 prnlC\'1CH1.1I ,11 1er. ,, hl'lptul nl..'1~hbor 1\ nl rcn av.111 .1hk Im .1 mode'' tee S<1111e re'po"'1hlc d1ilclr~·n ,11,,1 h.1vc hce11 1.nown 111 1.11..l •Ill thl· '·''"· hut heller leave dear 1n \II 111..llOlh \llCh '1!\ hTd cat morning and night 1 i "11.dl 1l.1t cc1n c.11.:h purr1on 1J 01 I I ~Jvc 0111 .t dl\h of dry cat food !or ,n,1d.ing. l'rnv1dc fr~h wattr al all time~ . 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"Al the time, I thought mayhe I'd retire there one day. t bought two cows and decided to raise hay and horses. Then I gor the idea of turn- ing it into an egg farm and moved in about ··1 am a plodder. My career never had any great peaks. But producers and directors knew I was reliable. So when they couldn't get the really big stars, they'd say, •Let's get Bob_' As a result, I always kept working, each time climbing a little higher." .5.000 hens. By the time I paid the vet fees and salaries for collecting and craling Lhe eggs, at the end o f 1he year I realized I could have made more money selling pencils on a street corner! So I put the farm up for sale.·· But the farm was hardly a total flop. "J was making one or two pictures a year then, and an between we'd go up 1here and literally return to nature. The girl!. rode h(lrsc.' and had a marvelous time'" Now, of course. by owning (wirh hi s friend and partner Eugene Rodney) all 207 scg- menrs of his highly suttb.dul "Falher Knnw' Res!'' TV scri~ (which 1s in il'i 2 l 'it yeJr of rerun'> and 'Ynd1carion) mi llionaire Rohen Young can buy any1hing hie; heart dt!'-1re5. Ile h.t~ a bus1nes~ manager I<) look after h1<; 111~tmcnb and could re11re withoul a worr1 1n the world But he ge>e<; o n and on -and even owns a percen1age of h1~ new TV \uc c~s. the Welhy <;how. 8c1h\ girls are married now, and e~)h has five grnndchaldren. Not all has been sweetnes.s and light in Boh'<o life In 1-)Cfwecn h1<; 1wo TV <;cnes, there was a hiur-ye<tr pcnod when he roui.. rime out to overcome his alcoholism He he<>- 1ta1es 10 talk aho111 it, not 0111 of embarra"' ment but simply because it is a 'iolved proh- lcm. and he feel\ di<,eu""ng it '1re1chcs If nut of proporrion. Today he says. "I don·t drink and nc11hcr does Betty .. It wa..c; the character of Marcus Welhy thnt enticed Bob hack into relcvision "When I 1l 1"1111111µ ~i nl.111. A 11µ11xt I. 1 •171 Star Profile/By Peer J. Oppenheimer read the script, I liked the reliability of the character. But I had 10 have time to think about iL Betty and I mulled it over for a week.·· One of Bob's gravest concerns about ac- cepting the role was the necessiry 10 be at the studio all day while Betry, to whom he's been married 38 years. was left alone. They had grown accustomed lo being together constanl- ly. It was Betty who insisted he should consid- er 1t. "But she wanted to be s ure r felt it was worth-while."' said Bob. "By that she didn't mean financially, because after 'Father' there was no money worry. She JUSl wanred to be sure I'd enjoy doing it." Rob says he 1s en1oying life more than ever. But he i'> also wo rking harder, because "Mar- cus Welby" is a full-hour show. As he ex- p lains it. ··1 don't have the rensions or 1hc feeling of competition I once had." Boh has beep working since he wa.'> cighr . a'i a newspapet boy. soda 1erk, truck driver a nd c/erk in a s,avi ngs and loan. His father was a general contractor and was away for month'> at a 'rime. building expositions. "We never had f father-s0n relationship. and it was up ro my two brothers and me to bring 1n an income." By the time Boh was in high 'lchool. hi!. parenrs· marriage had dissolved, and he be- came a loner "Nol antisoci31, hut unsocial. The only thing I a1uld do--unlikc the athletic k1d<;-was study. I was good at thar. Never got anvthing below an A ·· fhen a n E ngh'h teacher. affcctionarcly called "Madre.'' made him into a stage manager at school. anc.l that wa' all 11 took lo point Rlibert Young lo ward a 41-year acting career including over 100 mov1~. Bob mode.'>tly call~ h1m~lf a plodder. "M y career never had any greal peal..' Ru1 pro r..lucer<> and director\ knew I wac; rcliahle and c.Jependallle :ind that I'd put m a perlormance that wouldn't cmharra~c; them So when they coukln'1 ge1 lhe really big srar;, they'd c;ay, 'Let's get Bon · As a result. I always ~ept working, each time chmh1ng a liulc higher ·· To say !he lea .. 1. Docs Boh think hc"ll reallv retire when h1<; c urrent senes !?<lC'I on which. con.,1denng if\ ratin~. seems year<> away? "Act11allv I think I'd like lo do another ~~:· he c;au1' • Cll 117/ e Solid ei.i. 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Imagine owning thls System for onty $14.95-a price that's well below our O!llfn c0$I! Just join the Columbia Record Club and buy three records now at the regular Club price of only $4.98 each. Your only additional obli- gation as a member will be to purchase just twelve mof'e records during the coming two years. AS A llEllBER you will receive, every four weeks, a copy of the Club's entertaining music magazine ... li9ting up to 300 records from every field of music. If you do not want any mcord In any month-just tell us so by returning the selection card by the date specified ... or use the card to order any o f the records ottered. If you want only the regular selection for your musical Interest, do noth- ing-it will be sent automatlcaJly. And from time to time, we will offer some special albums, whk:h you may reject by retumlng the speclaJ dated form provided-or accept by doing nothing. YOUR OWN CHARGE ACCOUNf will be opened upon eorollmant. You pay tor records only after you have re- ceived them and enjoyed them. The recOfds you want wiJI be mailed and billed to you at the regular Club price of $4.98 or $5.98 (occasionaJ special albums somewhat higher), ptus a mailing and handling charge. FANTASTIC 80MUS f'l.AM. As soon as you complete your enrollment agreement. )'OU may cancel member- sh Ip whenever you wish. If yoo continue, yoo will be eli- ~bkt tor the Club's bonus plan, which enables you to get one record ot your choice tree (only 25' tor mailing and handling) tor every one you buy t/lerealter. ST ART ENJOYIHG All TME EXCITEllEMT of listening to your favorite music on your Columbia Component System. All In the coupon now and mall It with your check or money order tor $14.96. Your System and the three sttweo records of your choice will be sent to you promptly (along with a bill for your first three records and all maUlng and handling charges). Act nowt Columbia Record Club aseMCeot =~ ~ ..... r.dalil 47808 r ---------------------COl, .... A fl~D CLU., 1-,._.,,.._a-. Pie-itCCept ,,,. ••~'and Mftd -the Columbia COfN)O- nent s .,.tem I am encloelnQ c"9<:11 or money ofCter lor 114.116. (~ plel• aatlefectlon gu•tantHd Of monwy ref\lnd9d In lull.) Ai.o .-net ,_ 1'-It\,_ ..CCHCie. bllllfOg me $4.(18 eecil, plua l!Yiling aftd !\-. dtlno lo< th4 s.,..m and IM 111r .. 19<:<>rda. ._ ...... ... .. I• I ._ ______ .._ ______ ...._ _____ _. I llO'" lo buy lwelve more records during the coming lwo ,..,.. •nd may cancel membe••hlp eny time ener dolno •O, II I continue. I'll be allglble lor yoor bonu• plan All rtte~dt will be deacrlbed 10 me In •<l>l•no tn the Club m•gulne, Mnl every four weeka. II I do not want any 111cord. I'll me111ly ttlu1n the Mlection caid by the dale 1peclftad or uM Iha ca1d lo order any reco•d I do want. If I w•nl only lhe regul•r Hlectlon lor my mu•lcal lnlerett, I nffd do noo1tno -It will be Hnl oulomallcally. From time to lime. I'll be olfered ape- cl•I •lbum• which I may accepl or re)ecl by u•lng lhe dated form ••••re p10\'lded WY MAIM MUllCAl INTlHn II (cl!Ka -Ml •tJ)1 O c1a111ca1 O hlJ llatt•l111 O '""" S.••41 0 c-trJ r ., LI •• I I Mn• ,~, ..... ,.~,-.1 44 .... ,,,_,, .... ,.... , ... , .... l....Mt Ha.1"11'• 11... . lit .. ATifMTIOll CHDIT CHO NOUlH. II )'Oil wlsll lo ch1111 the Syalem Ind first tllree recorch fplus malllnl &nd handlln&) to your credit c11d, cMtll one alld fill In 1VUI •ccounl numbtr ~I-: 0 ""'~· 0 Ml ..... , ••• c... 0 .... ,. Clwfl 0 a-IUlll lalrt1t "-"' ........ h etrwtl.., • Oot. . (00.l) 334 .. .-... .. . . . .... (OH·l) 335 ill'O. ,,.0 d4rou,•• · .,...,. ,,,. 1peN/ o•- CWhat in theCWorld! Actor Gene Wikler, 36, has startling green eyes and a thatch of red hair, and -he says-peace of mind. But does he? Right now, he's starring as the candy- maker io ''Willie Wooka and the Choc- olate Factory." But Gene well remem- bers being sent to military school in Hollywood, where be was •'the only Jew , GENE WILDER Another "nonnail .. actor in school aod was either beaten up or insulted every day." He also says of his c hildhood: •· 1 grew up constantly re- pressed because my mother was ill, and I was never allowed to scream or vent my anger openly. While h.ostility boiled inside me, I had to put on a normal, complacent front until I was a conftict of emotions." After seven yean of anaJysis, Wilder says he is happy with both his career and his new wife, Mary Joe, whom be married in 1967. (His first marriage ended in divorce.) Now he is look.ing for "some corner of this world where love prevails and where the world can't catch up with me for 45· years-when I expect to be dead." In these days of rising crime, picture 4,000 households with a grand total of only three burglaries since 1963. lllen ptcture 7 ,000 neighboring homes with I ,800 burglaries in the same period. What were the 4,000 doing right? Par- ticipating in a plan called "Operation Identification," devised by the Police Chief of Monterey Park, Calif. A ll valu- ables were engraved-whether metal, glass, ceramic, plastic or wood-with an identifying number (the owner's driver's license number) and then reg- istered with the police. Pasted around the entrances of participating homes were stickers announcing, "All items o{ value on lhese premises have been marked for ready identification by law- enforcement agencies." Since Monterey Park's success, the program bas spread to 3 I other California communities- and. just recently, to New Orleans. Here's some Sllrprising advice from The lotemaoonal Society for the Sf\Jdy Q.uips l:I Q.uotes MISSING PERSON I ahrays took fw p-aated My llM ol aan:stry; Bat sintt I lose my walaet I caa't "m proH I'm ~ _,..,.,. IA.lie A couple were discus.<iing their fi- nances and vacation hopes ... I've got good news, dear." said the hu~hand. ·'I've saved enough for us to go 10 Europe." "Oh. wonderful," exclaimed the wife. "When do we start?"' .. As soon as I've saved enough for ~ us to come back," he replied. -Hum Albright U nlilu most young ~pie today. our boy would gladly admit lti.r /au/ts -if h~ had any. -Walter R. Erlxiugl1 It happened in New Yort Cicy : A car with Michigan license plates stopped, and the driver leaned out to speak with a man he saw standing on the curb. "Could you please tell me: how to get to Park Avenue?" the driver asked. The New Yorker glowert:d. 'Tm a pedestrian," he said, ··1 don't help automobiles'" -Dan Be"""" TALBERrs IMP-BUTTONS Many ,wople use re.JMrch tlte way a drunA. ILtt'.J a lampposl--aJ a mt'on.:t of . fupport, not a source of iff11mination. -Mall Rolwrt.t of Time, on coping with dysrhythmia -that "body clock." upset which )Ct SLEEPING ALOFT She's winding up her "body clock" travelers suffer when flying from one time zone to another. When you're exhausted from such a trip, what you need most is to "sleep for days," nght? Wrong. According to the findings, as summarized in Pan Am's book.Jet, "Tips on Time," when you're home from the Lrip, "don't try to make up /or lost sleep." This onJy exaggerates the prob- lem. Instead, stick to your regular bed- time and getting-up time. Also, eat sensibly, relax : .,d let your body clock reestablish its reJ:ulur ticking with The sh~mtJlcer was aplaining to a romplaining cwtomn the remon for the poor quality of his .JOies: "All tl:e best leather is going into steals these days." -Dorothea Kent THE SHOWER PROBLEM hoe pt Ck *"rs pruhi.. IJIOhed. A ... Ck ltraa daat it blYohed .,. killc .... so sallllm& lilof l'Mt I ae..-ydpilla from tt.e spot; AJMI dtal. adJ-ted. c .. •d my blood By poailrt clow-. a ~ lood.. f • s.itti8c prdty • I S0'11b--rn swkdted •1 blltlUllc to dte bib. --Ceor~ie Starbudi Galbraillt The family was entertaining a wom- an visiting from out of town. When she learned that their 18-ycar-old daughter was in love with a local boy, and that she was expecting lo become engaged. I ~ woman turned ro the 1ecn-ager's IO-year--0ld sister and jok- ingly a_,ked: .. Tell me, Peggy. have you ever been in love?" . The little girt meditated a moment. then in all seriousness, replied: "No, ma'am, but rve been in like ... -F. G. K uflar1 regular living. And as for a ll that sleep you're losrng, try to get it on the plane. DATES: The Boy Scout World Jam- boree will begin Monday at Asagiri Heights, Japan. ANNIVERSARIES: Christ.opbcr Colum- bus sailed from Palos, Spain, 479 years ago Tuesday. look.ing for a route to India. Luci Baines Johnson married Patrick Nugent five years ago Friday. The Hiroshima bomb was dropped 26 years ago Friday. BIRTHDAYS: Sunday-Yves St. Laurent is 35. Monday-Peter OToole is 38; Myrna Loy, 66; James Baldwin, 47. Tuesday-Doloresdel Rio, 66. Thursday -Neil Arms.trong, 41. Friday-Robert Mitchum, 54, Lucille Ball, 60. 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TM V&nlllung Americ.ui, Figbt.ing Carav~ Tht H uh Kn1ft Ourfir, Maverick Quttn, Thundtr M ount.am, and many more Becaua« wt print in largt quantities, and btcaua« we Mil directly to the public, wt can offtr our aubscnbers beautifully bound Z.nt Grey books fut. only a frawon of what you'd upecr co pay-<mly $3.39 plua a ftw cmrs 1h1pptng fut. each volume Stnd no money. Just mail coupon to gt t Ridefl of the Purplt Sagt, Arizona Ames, and Wild H orst Meaa-rhe wholt shooting march-at the special intro ductory pnct of ~ I The Zant Grey Library, Roslyn, N.Y. 11576 t world"> r pa1nc 10 m, squ1nc s ... on we'll send s Zant t popular d of btry OVH g&m· of a hard· spttad ttr- iclc," chat ng of cht lochrd in camped in Id be a J,. o own. rtt Zane r only $1. . And a. chty undumg Car a vuu, Thundtr auu wt ubscnbers a fracuon lus a k,,. .. We all i;ct a chuck II.'.' out of the craze 01 the µa.st tew years ... Bumµcr Stickers . . It seems they have r<'µlacl~d the J.:l'eat old ··Burma Shllvc"' road slqns that helped any of us uvcr :lO generation 1>ass 11.way the miles ... Herc arc a rew ~ood­ l<'S submitted to us nver tht' past months . . . "THIS CAR SELF -DESTRUCTS U P 0 N COMPLE'l'ION OF 36th PAY- MENT" ... and one that n •ally Is reminiscent nl the old Rurma Shave ... "SEE NEX1 BUMP- ER STICKEH'" ... or this nil<' . . . "KEEP CALlJo'ORNlA GREEN -BRING MONEY" ... Tht' o nly bum1l<'r st ickc•rs W<' hevc herc at Wilson Ford SalC's In Huntington Bench nrt• thl' ones with a series or n umlJ<'rs on tht'm. Th<'s<'. wht'n nppli<'d to the bum(lt'I' or 8 nrw ('1\\' mt•an we hRV<.' nnotht'r sntisfit'd cus tomer. This tcmpora11· li-l'C'nsc pla tC' ossur('S you I hfl I you hav<' the knowh'<h:<' and i.:uarant<'t' that we pruvid<' you, our custom<'r with t ht' fint>s1 in scrviC'<' and <'ust oml'r relations ... After all, we r<.'aliz<' lhAI R rww autnmobilr as mon-lh1rn likdy lh<-sccond )ar~C'St c;in~I<' rurchase you'll e\ t'r mnkC'. W1• f<'<'l you dcscrvc all th<' eour- l<'sy scrvi<"' wc can n nd do pro- \"ldc . . W <' hav<' bccn in th<' automobile business for qu it<' somctimc and plan to be-aruund for a gocd d<'al lon~<'r. By pcr- fOM'Tllng our commilmC'nl to you, w (' know \\<' will bc Why not dror, into \\'ilson Forrl Salcs and find out for yvursclf. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JULY 31, 1971 DICK WILSON'S WILSON FORD ·SALES II " 18255 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH Mf ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DICK WILSON SAYS: '71 's ARE ARRIVING BY THE TRUCK LOAD ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ! ! HUGE DIS. COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1970's ! ! Extra S.vinga On Low Mileage O.monatraton -l l To Choou From COMPLETE 1971 CAR AND TRUCK LIN& ON SAL& I BRAND NEW 1971 IMMEDlATE DELIVERY i.-IW"'~.,..____,,_ TOTAL DOWN PYMT. TOTAL MONTHLY PYMT. l6 MONTHS 145 i ' tt-e totel dowft P•Y'"•nl and $65 ;, the lol•I monH.ly ''Y"''"' i1tcltteli1t9 tu, "7 1 licen" end .II fin•nce cher9es Oft '''ro•-' crodit for 16 month1. Defored p•yrnent price it $2405.00 i1tcludi"9 ell f;,,.,.ee cherg .. s. l u•s, 0 71 license or if you prefer to P•Y c:u h. the full c uh price i, only SJOSl.•s iftcluc:ling ••111 •••, '71 fic•nH :1RIOWl5 157 1 A.,.R. 10.•4 ~ WATCH BOB HARKE'S ORANGE COUNTY REPORT FRIDAYS, I z30-2a00 P.M., ON CHANNEL 9 •OUGHl TO YOU coua TESY OF WILSON FORD JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIE GO FRWY. ON BEA CH BLVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-6611 HIYICI O .. Oi '"' • ...,. frl .•• "' '• ~ , "' .... , ... "' ..... "' 592-5511 6:00 7 6:30 11 7;00 9 8:00 11 9:00 7 10;30 11 11:00 6 9 11:30 2 13 6:00 7 7:00 5 7;30 9 9:00 4 7 lll;OO 9 10:30 5 6:00 7 7·00 5 7:30 9 8:30 7 10:00 9 10:30 5 11·00 11 11.30 13 6:00 7 7:00 5 10 1:30 9 10:00 9 l l 00 lJ 11·30 5 lJ 6:00 7 7:00 5 7.30 9 9:00 ? 10·00 9 10:30 ') 11·00 II 11·10 11 6:00 7 7;00 5 7.30 J 8 9 9 00 2 10·00 9 10 10 5 II 00 I I ll 10 z lJ 7 IO 9 8 00 II I! 10 4 Q 10 7 111 ·10 II 11 111) 9 II !'1 2 'J l I 10 4 6 7 8 10 l1 SUNDAY, AUGUST l "The Incredible Mr. Umpet" (comedy) '64 -Don Knotts. Carole Cook. Jack Weston. ''Kronos" (sci-fie) '57-John Emery, Barbara Lawrence, Jeff Morrow. ''Tor Secret Affair" (comedy) '57-Klrk Douglas, Susan Hayward. Pau Stewart. "Out of the Past" (drama) '4 7-Kirll Douglas Jane Greer. 3 6 "The Quiller M'lmorendum" (spy drama) '67-George Segal, Alec Guinness, M ax Von Sydow, "Stage Door" (comedy) '37-Jack Carson, Lur.1lle Ball, Katharine Hepburn. "Thieves Hi,hwey" (drama) '49--Richard Conte, Valentina Cortesa "Jane Eyre' (drama) '44-Joan Fontaine. Orson Welles, M<11garet O'Brien. "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (drama) '46-John Garfield, Lana Turner "Trio" (d1ama) '51-Jean Sommons, Michael Rennie, Nigel Patrick. MONDAY, AUGUST 2 (C) "Strategic Air Command" Pa rt I (drama) '55-James Stewart. June Allyson. Barry Sull1var1 "House of Frankenstein" (horror) '45-Boris Kartoll. Loo; Chaney "I Confess" <mystery) '53 Montgomery Clift, Anne Baxter, Karl Malden. 10 (C} "The Producers" (comedy) '70--Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder Dock Shawn. 3 6 "Georgy Girl" 1r.omedy1 '66 Lynn Redgrave. James Mason. "The Frightened City" (mystery) '62-Herber\ l <Jm, John Groigson. Sean Connery. (C) "Men With Wings" (drama) '38-Fied MacMurray Ray M iiiand TUESDAY. AUGUST 3 (C) ''Strategic Air Command" Conclusion (drama) '55-lames Stew· art. June Allyson, Barry Sullivan "House of Dracula" (horror) '45-Lon Ctianey. Lfonel Atwill "Come Fill The Cup" <drama) '51-Jam~ Cago;ey, Gog Young, Phyllis Thaxter. 3 6 (C) "In Search of America" ((toamal '70-Cad Bet1 Vera Mole~ Ruth McDevott. "No Time for Sergeantr." rcomedyl '58-Andy G11lllth Nick Adam~. Murray Hamilton. "Maid of Salem" (drama> '39-Ffed Mat:M uiray, Claudelle Colbert "Pitfall" (drama> '48-0ocll Powell, Lizabeth Scotl, Ja11e Wyall "The Golden Glove~ Story" (drama) 'SO-James Dun11, Dewey Marton WEDNESDAY. AUGUST -1 (Cl "Rfde t he High CO<Jnlry" fwestern) 62 Randolph S1.ott. Juel M cCrea. Ron Starr "Captive Wild Women" (mystery) '43-John Carradine. Evelyn Ankers CC) "Pete Kelly's Blueio" (drama) '55-Jacl< Webb. Janet Leigh (CJ ''The Running Man" (drama) '55-l<>ure11ce Harvey Lee Remick , Alan Bates. (C) "Bombers B-52 (dr"m") ''i7 Karl Malden Natalie Wood, Elrom Zomllallst Jf "The Oes peradol!s" rwestf>rnl '4 3 Randolph St olt Glenn ford. Claire Trevor "Suddenly ll's Spring" rc.or11edy) '4 7-f red Mar-Murray Paulelle Goddard ''The Devil's Messenger" (horror> 61 -I1m Chaney, Ka1en Kadler. John Crawford. THU~OAY. AUGUST 5 (C) "Come Spy With Me" (rltamal 'f>!i Trov l'.lonall01P. Arutrea Dnmm AlhN1 Dekker "The Raven" (mystery! '35-Br,ns K ~rlotl. 8Pla Lugosi "Jiitsaw" (mystery) '61-Jack Wan1Pr. Ro11illd I ewos, Yolanda Oonliln 8 (C) "Powderkeg" (ar.1ventu1P) ·n -Rod Tayloo, Dennis Cole, Michael Ans,tra "Lafayet1e Escadrille" lilct11er1ture/ ''i8-T.ib H unter Oa111d lanS,Pfl MarcPI Dalio. "Remember the Night" (drama! '40-frPd MRr M11rray, Bari.!."" 5 tanwyrk "Captain's Paradise" <r.omedy) '51 Aler G111ness Yvonne DeCarlo "Secret Ventu re" 1drMr1a) ''i'i Ken! Tavlor J,ine Hyltl'n FRIDAY, AUGUST 6 (Cl "Bikini Beach'' tcnmetJvl '64 Annette Fu•llcello frank1P Av .. ton "Black Friday" (horror ) '40 Boros Karloff ''The Sundowners" !drama) '60-Robprt M1trhum Deborah Kerr "The Monk" ldramal '69-Georg<' M11h11ro~. Janel Leigh (C) "The Aveniter" ISpPr t.-c11larl '67 Si eve Reeves Cilolil M,.rlil'I 8 IC> "Term of Trial' /drarn"l '6l I a111ence Ollv•P• SimoliP Sfgnoret. Sarah Miles ttfhe loftHns•· fdr;t"'"'' ·u, M 1t h ,11•1 r ,,Jf.\n, Nick Ad~ni~ J:Hnes MacArth111 .. Take ;. letter Darling." ft 11m1\(1y '1' ' R"''Pll "Prince of Foves~· LHtvt•oh1rP l 1'1'l Tyn')f1f' rt')w pr, n~c,n Wt-11ec; Wanda Hen(lrov CC) ''The Savali;e" lw1·~t1•111l 5? C hatlln1 HP•lr111 M1lh11111 <;1on<' <;11san Moorow (C> "Hercules, Samp•on & lJlvuse~" •acfvnnf 111 r I '(,'; Kir~ Morris R•rh,ir<I I lyod SATURDAY AUGUST 7 "On the Beal" lrnmerlv '6;> NnroY'lilll WrsdolY'I lrn111l1>1 l..iv11t• "Of'adlr. Companions" (Wf"'~·1Ptn1 ·r...1 M ~IH~t"l1 n H.n,cl Bri;:)n K,:.qh 10 (C) 'Seb,.sllan" 1,Jr~m.1 'liR Dork fln1prde Sus.-nn 1h Ynrk I ollt Palme1 (C) .,Seven in O.art(flf!'s" .-.11~p+•nrP) ·r,q -Mtltnn Bf., IP c:;~.:.n ,-; '' • 1c-.tt1l f"11t1.-1 MPrn ll "Th~ Third Mttn•1 •nv""tr1v1 • .,, l11CO ••(lh \rlltP11 fl,-._ort Wf"tl ro~ V di~ "The Black Pit of Or M" t11d "Th<' 1000 Ey•s of Or Mahu~e " ""The Black Orch~rd" 'cl'"'"·"' '''• Sf'p h•il l or e n Anthnny Q111r'ln M.Hk Riehm"'"' "The Rainf of Ranch1r111r·" '<lo.•mal "i'> R1chM<I flw tnn, l <tllil T11r "'"r M lr hael Rprir11e "God's Little Ar·re" dramoill ''iR-Rnlll'rt Ryan Aldo Ray B11ddv Hackett ''The Spector of the Rose'' 11rr.•mal 46 J11c!ilh A11dersnn I "'""I 'il Mder "Baby the R~ln Must f'all" tcl1 """) ·r,c; Remick. Don Murray "The Girl Froni Fland .. rs" ld•ama) '65 Nocnle Berger (C} "M y Man Godfrey" (comP<i\11 '58-June Allyson. 0!'l111d Niven ''Wal<,. Up and Kill" lmy~t .. rv) 'Mi I o~a Ga~1on1 RohPrt tfoffm ,1n THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 31, 1971 IPORTI NlfJN/14/ITI SUNDAY, AUGUST l 11:30 AMO Angel Baseball Angels vs. Tigers at Detroit. 12:30 O Cf.1 AAU International Championships International lnv1ta tional troni Copenhagen, Denmark. 1:30 O QQ) National Four Ball Golf Championships Final rounds for foe National Team Champ1onsh1p at the Lc1urel Valley Golf Club, Ligonier. Pa. Defending champs ate Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer. 5 :00 €!) World Football Soccer MONDAY, AUGUST 2 7:55 ffi Dodger Baseball Dodgers vs Giants. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 4 10:00 §' Box Professional 10:30 Rams Action (:ll {]i) NFL Action "Rub a·Dub Dub." THURSDAY, AUGUST 5 7:30 @ I SPECIAL I Football Preview Action h1ghl1ghts o f returning Rams, Trojans and Bruins. 8 :30@ Olympic Boxing Card to be announced. lC:OO m Box Professional SATURDAY. AUGUST 7 10:00 O (iQ) Major League Baseball (May be pre empted for Apollo XV splashdown coverage.) 1:30 O Kick-Boxing 3:3 0 O Rams Pre-Season Football l os Angeles Rams vs. Dallas Cowboys at l A. Memorial Coliseum. Taped. 4:00 O Car & Track Highlights of M1th1gan International Speedway's Grand National Stock Car Race. 4 :30 NBA Action "fhe Rookies · I M.V.P.-Johnny Bench 5:00 Rams Action H1gl11tghts of the Rams pre season game with Houston Oilers. played earl1f'r tl11s week. ; 3) (~ ABC's Wide World of Sports f'utbol-Soccer 5:30 Sports Challenge 6:30 Sports With Bertka 8:00 b Saturday Night Fights 10:30 al Box de Mexico QUALITY DEALER AWARD FOR SALES -SERVICE -PARTS MANAGEMENT -ADVERTISING CUSTOMER RELATIONS 18835 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-7781 540.()442 Page 3 YES! BOYS & GIRLS AGE 3 TO 19 ARE WANTED & NEEDED FOR THE NEW TV COMMERCIALS & SERIES IN HOLLYWOOD NOW! You mlghl gel your big brllk oe C.tUSO Jimmy Lloyd " b.Kk ... Ille NE W T ALENT p R bU\IM\\ lor Ill• ltrsl lime In .tlmo•f 1 Yfl .ind Is now acupl1ng a lew ~ td• lo ptrson· ally 1n1roduc• lo producers. ~genls ciisting dlreclor• in Hollvwood HERE ARE A FEW OF HIS DISCOVER IE S SINDY ENNEN Earned $14,000 on Kool· aida Commercial Alone. Dtbbln W•l•on sUr "Karen" "Tammy" TV & Movies • Brtindon Cruz. Slor "Co1Jrh h1P ol Eddie'> F.tlh<r" • L1raa Kn19nl "Soroco Oil Commrrco.tl" e l ortll• Logvr '"-ndv Griflilh Show" e A1ck Prtwo•I •·Mu · Wf'll Mour", ·•co19ah:" e M any more commuclals, Tuc~y Frcem~<i Qoo Hope'• "F•vt on lht L.:im•· anlf nundrtds more CALL NOW FOR INFORMATION & FREE ORtl!NTATtON MEETING 71 4 ( 547-7781 O R 524-8637 Jimmy Lloyd Enterprises 1002 East 17th St. Page 4 Suite 0 -2 Sa nta Ana SATURDAY JULY 3 1 EVENIN G 4:00 0 Repertoire Workshop 0 Car and Track I 8 Where's Huddles? ID Man to Man m Ameriu In Space a!) Peliculas (cont'd. lo 10 PM) 4:30 0 Movie: (C) "Star in the Oust" (western) '56-Richard Boone, lohn Agar. Mamie Van Doren 3 Movie: "Normandy Squadron" (drama) '60-Geor ge R1vie1e. Marc Cassott. 0 NBA Action ( 6) American Physical Fitness 0 M.V.P.-Johnny Bench 8 I Spy f101 Man lo Man m Untamed World @ Public Service f11m eI) El Mundo en que Vivimos m lbvy Prologue CD Movie Game 4:45 ro Pre-Game Soccer 5:00 O Rims Action 6 1 Movie: "Man or Cun" (western) 58 Macdonald Carey, Audrey Tot In lames Craig O Celebrity Bowling Peter Law lord and Jo Ann Pflug vs Dick Mar hn and Bob Newhart 6 The Avengers 101 News Schwartz /Chandler m Movie: "Out of the Put" (dra ma) '47-Kuk Douglas. Jane Greer ffi Mantrap ff) Misterogers Meets 1n Astro· naut (R) eI) Futbol·Soccer m Bronco 5:30 0 KNBC News John Marshall O Sporn Challenge O Stariime "A Small Rebellion" Simone S1gno1el, Gr.orRf' Maharis. Sam Levene 8 News Jim Gordon IOl NBC News @ T1usu1e ff) Environment: Today and Tomor· row A visual essay on conservation 1s presented 6:00 0 Big News Clete Robert~ 0 mNBC News 0 I snciAL I The Crrcus Is 1n Town! Ho51 l<en Grdue and lwo rh1ldren lead viewers behind the sr~nes at lhe Rm11l1ng fl1os and Bainum & Ba1:ey C11cus 8 CBS News ROj!tr Mudd 6 Boss City 10 Men From Shiloh @ Burke's Law El) Waterlront a!) Pelrculu (conl II 11.1 10 PM) 6.30 0 About a Week 3 Sports With Bert~• 0 KNBC News C4nference 6 Perry Muon lHl DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JULV 31, 1971 0 Ey1witn1ss News (lj Wa1on Train 00 St1r Trek (6J Sherlock Holmes Theatre fE Tmelure 0 Movie for TV: (C) (90) ''The ff) The French Chef Pieeon" (drama) '69--Sammy Da m Edee of Eternity vis Jr • Dorothy Malone, Pat Boone, Cl} Sports Challenge Ricardo Montalban When a gutsy 7:00 O CBS News Roger Mudd prrvate eye refuses to drop a case. (I) Call of the West his clients, a former college class O I SPHIAl I Nisei: Two WoJlds male and her mother are all threat Actor Yuki Shimada is host of pro-ened with death, gram examining Japanese culture 0 News Larry Burrell. among Japanese·Americans @ Del Reeves Show O The Golddiuers ff) NIT Playhouse (R) "The Prodi O Juvenile Jury Tiny Tim guests. gal " O Death Valley Days Cl} Cine Mexicano m Combat 10:00 f) M1nnia (R) Dane Clark @ Championship Wrestline guests as a hard·nosed pallce El) C1e1tive Livine With Cratts lieutenant whose overwrought wile ff) Oavid Susskind Show pleads with him lo give up an In rn To Be Announced vestigation when hrs life Is th1eat m It Is Written ened Cl} Passport to Travel 0 News Stan Chambers. 7:30 tJ Mission: Impossible (R) The 0 Joyce & Barbara: For Adults location of a list of enemy agents Only Senator Birch Bayh guests operating in the U S is locked in m Ne11Ws Ken Jones the memory of a captured spy whose m 0111 Ridge BOJS mind no one can penetrate m Naches Tlpatias O (@) m Adventure Thettre (R) 10:30 0 Playboy Alter Dirk "Dooble Jeopardy." Lauren Bacall, 6 Target Regis Philbin hosts. Jack Kelly, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Tom m Movie: (2hr) "Stage Door" Poston star in story of identical twin (comedy) '37-Katharine Hepburn. sisters who are suspected of murder Ginger Rogers. Lucille Ball, Eve by a persistent private eye Arden. 0 (!) Cl} Larence Welk @ News 8111 Reddick 6 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Wild eI) Box de Mexico In the C4untry" (drama) '61-Elvis 11:00 f) rn 0 0 (jfl ®)News Presley. Hope Lange, Tuesday Weld. (6) Death Valley Days A woman psychiatrist decides to re· 6 Fright Nigtlt: "Meteor Monster" habrlitate a gifted rural boy from and "Cry ot the Bewitched.'' dehnquency @ Full Gospel Businessmen rn Mujeres, Mujeres y Algo Mu ID Chiller Theatre 8:00 0 Saturday Night fi&flts 11 :15 U MOYie: (C) ''The Borel• Stick" m Movie: (2hr) "Out ol the Put" (drama) '67 _ Don Murray Inger (drama) '47 Kirk Douglas. Jane Stevens Greer [3) Movie: "Climals" (drama) '62-ffi World Tomorrow Manna Vlady, Emmanuela Riva m El Usurero . . 8:30 0 (8) My Three Sons (R) Robbie. 11:30 ~Movie: (C) "Parrish" (drama) Katie and lhe triplets find a land 61-Troy Donahoe, Claudette Col lady who Is a pushover tor the ba bert . .. Dies Pat Carroll guests 0 Movie:, Streets of lAredo" 0 @) m NBC Siturdi y Movies: (western) 49 -William Holden (C) (21/zhr) "The President's Anal-Macdon~ld ~.arey . yst" (comedy) '70-James Coburn, (6) Mo~1e: Sund•~ Dinner for a Godfrey Cambndge. Severn Darden, Soldier' (cM1edy) 44-Anne Bax Joan Delancy When psychiatrist ter. Joh~ ~odiak , ,. serve~ as analyst to the President of 0 Movie. (C) 'The War Lord the u s , he acquires the chief " (spectacular) '6~harlton Heston ecutrve's tensions and also many Richard Boone Rosemary Forsyth 111ta1 secrets. making him lhe target Guy St~k~~.11 . , of spies [9) Movre, Cast 1 l ong Shtdow' O 3 16) ffi Val Doonican Show (western) '59-Audie Murphy, Terry Eddie Albert. lulu and Michael Moore Ben\1ne guest 101 M~~ie: "Requie:" lor 1 Cun· @ Porter Wagonet Show fighter (western) 65-Rod Cam ffi Hour ol Deliverance rron Ste~h:n .~cNally, •· 9:00 f) I ifl Arnie (R) Arnie drranges for @ Mov1~. Prrvale s Prorres:s his boss to dale hrs sister then (comedy) 55 -Richard Attenbor learns Marois has 3 reputation as a OuRh Terry Thomas Ian Carmu:hael wolt 12-30 ID All-Night Show: "SpJ in the ffi The Wiiburn Brothers Sky," "Cydotrode X," "Tht Wild ID I SPECIAL r Tile Renaisunce One," and "Cisco Kid.'' Pleasure faire Taped visit to Califor· 1:00 O Movie: "Sin Antone" (adven n1a's ninth annual re -creation of an ture) '52 -Forrest Tucker Rod f11zabelhan spring lair Cameron, Arleen Whelan. 9·30 0 8 1 Mary Tyler Moore Sho• (R) O Spukini Freely Mary IS nllered a better pay1ng job m News and her boss tells her she would be @ Movie: "The Black Devils ol rrazy not to accept ii K.1li" (adventure) '55-Lex Barker, e a- e, sy rk e fe e THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 31, 1971 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS MONDAY thru FRIDAY (!) Movie: See Daytime Movies_ fl) Comruodity Report I!) .-Orlly Pie 0 @) a;, Sale of the Century; 1 :40 G) Ol1lin1 tor Doll•~ @!) F .. tures Mon .. Thurs. Apollo lift-Oft Mon. only fE Histofy of Wor1cl Th11trc 4:15 @!) Dos C1llos tn Paltnque 0 IJ)@Apollo Lilt-Oft trom 2:00 i) Slcfet Stom1 4:10 8 CI) Movlt; See Daytime Movies MORNING Pluse note: All programming 1s subject lo change for coverage of the Flight of Apollo 15. Moon Mon. only 0 (lg) m Briitrt Promise 0 father Knows Btst G) featllr9"/ Public ~ice 0 Stran&e Paradise (I) I love Lucy fE Magiie ind Buutiful Machine 0 (V (I) (iE Newl,.ed Came 0 Erewitoess News 4:00 fl Prl'-Dawn Pl1yhouse Monday. fri. 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. @) C1rtoon1 6:00 tJ summer Semester 10:30 iJ 00 Love ol life; Lucy ShOw m fe.turu/Travtf FHms @ The Munsters fl tatJ ® l unar Walk # 3 Rec.p Thurs. 2:10 EE Educational f11tures EE Sesame sm.t # 176-170. Monday. 0 (i9) m Hollywood Squires 2;30 i) CIJ ldre of Nlflrt ED Detrea del Muro Q @ lun1r Walk # 3 (cont.) Mon· 00 Phil Donahue Show 0 @) m Somenet aD fNtures day @ Tmel Films 0 famous Jury Trials (iE Th1t Glr1 6:25 0 Educ1tion Uth•n11e 11:00 e CID Where Heart Is; Hillbillies D (I) 00 m D1tln1 G•mt 5:00 0 KNBC News Tom Snyder. 6:30 tJ Odyssey Thurs. @ Roy Roaers 0 News Kevin Sanders. @ TV 8 Classroom: Across the 0 ®l m J~pardy 3:00 fl Gomer Pyle 00 ABC News R&asooer/Smith. Fence Tues.; Voice of Agyiculture 0 CIJ Calloprng Gourmet 0 It's Your Bet CID NYPD Thurs @ Have Gun, Will Travel 0 Hiaflway Patrol Q Movie; See Daytime Movies. lOl Tocby on the Farm 11:15 ID Operation Grandparents lues: 0 (I) CI) (iE Generel Hospital 119) Petticoat Junction ID rutures Ben Hunter's Adoption $eiment (j) (iQJ Movlf: See Daytime Movies ID My favOfite M1rtltn 6:45 EE Commodity Report Thurs. . . m P1y Cards m Cartoon• 7.00 fl CIJ CBS News John Hart 11:20@ Fashions in Sewing @Rocky and Friends ED Cite con Emilio Tuero 0 m Today Show 11:30 tJ CID Search tor Tomorrow m TV Bln&o ~El Amo 0 (J)@ Wr1p·up of Thlld Moon 0 'ffil g;, The Who, What or Wh~re 3:30 fl The Mike Roy Show (iE Gallopina Gourmet Walk Mon Game; Apollo Rendezvous Doc~1ng 0 Mille Oouitas 5:15 m EditOf's Cholce 1Q) Cartoon• Mon . 0 S.. Hunt 5:30 U One Step Beyond ID Thunderbirds 0 <3) ~That G11~. .. @ leave It to Beaver CI) Perry Mason @ Spiderm•n 0 Start1me T~urs . Back lo Back 0 (iE One Life to lrve 0 ABC News Howard K Smith. EE Market Opening 0 Tempo Regis Ph1lb1n, Ruta Lee ID Phil Silvm Harry Reasoner. 7:30 (6) SYpe<m•n ID l~t's Rap @ Bozo's Big Top Show News Ray Wilson. 0 History ol World Theatre ffi Brll J~hns News m Cinem1 36 (iQJ News Jack White, Joe McMahan 0 Features ffi Buy-Lrne 3:45 m LI Comunidad 11 Dia ID Dennis the Menece ID Yo&i & Friends 4:00 fl Mr. Ed @ Gilll1111's lsl1nd ffi Hobo Kelly 0 The Riftem1n ill) Mistervacri' Neighborhood EE Stock Market Cover1ge 00 Banana Splits ED Comlcos "I C1nc:iona D m Password m Don Wllaon'1 Town Tltll 8:00 fl Captain Ka n111roo 12:00 fl Lucky Pair 0 News Baxter Ward. aD Natache (6J Hot Wheels; film Futu1e Mon Q m PREMIERE Three on a Mat.ch ID Thunderbirds ffi Desert on TV only. Emcee Bil Cullen combines suspense--------------------------0 Ralph Story's A.M. and slralegy when oontestants an· 00 Sunup Mel Knoepp. swer true· false questions. 0 Hews Meyers/Oel Rio 0 Can You Top This! Cooking Wed. l QJ Today Show fJ (I)@ (iE Bewitched m ~-M ~~~~ 8:30 f) (8 ) Transearth £VA Thurs. only ID Insight; High Noon Buffoon1 0 (10) m Apallo Spice Wilk Thurs l ues. (j) Coffee Break/Children's Teacher @ CraHs Mon .. Tr111el Tues, Thurs., 0 (3) 00 Worden Space Walk Fri.. Penpective/Stretch & sew Wed Thurs EE The Rul World m Dennis the Menace 12:30 8 CID As The World Turn1 @ Gumby 0 @) m 01ys of Our Lim EE Eight steps Tues . Thurs g Movie G1me 8:50 (3) News Dick McAleitr 0 (J) (!) <iE love, American Style 9:00 tJ a The Lucy Show ID High Noon Buffoons 3) SeSime StrHI @ Dialing for Dollars 0 'lo m Oinatl's Place EE Stock Market Close 0 The Callery 12:55 ID Dodger 81~ball Tues Dodgers 0 @ Jeck la Linne vs Grants ID Movie: See Daytime Movres I :00 f) T love Is a Many Splendored @ Untie Waldo Thing fl:) Sesame street :t I 76 I 80 0 ClQ) m The Doctors 9:30 O Beverly Hillbilllei; Capt. Kani· 0 Ben Casey 1100 Thurs r6) Galloping Gourmet 0 (lOl m Conteiit11tion 0 Featurt Mon "Taiwan. lhe New O Movie: See Daytime Movres Homon." (6) Virginia G11t11m Show fJ (JJ m All My Children D e Movie: See Daytime fAovles m Movie: See Daytime Movies. (8) Sunup Thurs Only 1:30 fl Ci) The Guiding Lifht ® Romper 'loom 0 ®J m Another World EE Stock Muht 0 m @ m L.t's Make I Deel 10:00 fl flmlly Affair, lunar LIH·off fJ Or1ngt County Report Fri only Mon only (Fl flshions in Sewlne J l 1111et Leigh and Burry Nelson star in "M y Wives Jant>," pre- m iere (Jr<'1e11tation 011 ComPdy Playhouse, summer series of l11rl/-l10111 progrmm, Sunday. Aug. I at 8 PM on CBS. MESA PAWN We're New We have everything Top dollar on A LL LOA NS Buy-Sell-T rode Guns-St ereos-Radios-Jewelry, 9tc;. 1763 NEWPORT BLVD. C.M. Tel. 645-5595 D8QRg VIII "'-fill"(, \I Ill! ll\'-.()\(,(1) llfl nr lllK 1\1'\.(, \'\,() lil \ll\'\,f) 111'.f.{) \Ill l'l \'lfll 1n 1\11111 \lie lllll I\ IHI \\II< ti \l ·\Rf.\H[) \ICl'-.\RC ii" 111111 \\Ill 1111Pie11'11\I < ·\IHIKl'\.I H()\\·\Rl) PORTl\\'dl) H'l \'-.C,ll \I'll \\I'\.( I Keeping your head during an ar- g ument isn'I always easy. Whe n your adversary happens lo be the likes of Henry VIII, it can be impos- sible. Primarily because of his a utocrat- ic sentenc ing l o d eath of thou- sands who didn't agree with him- including two "treasonous" wives who literally lost their heads over him-this much married monarch i!> not re membered as the most be- loved of Great Britain's royal rulers. Sympathy down thro ugh the centuries has te nded toward He nry's victims, regardless of their various sho rt<.omings. Bui this is not e ntirely fair, accordin g to Keith Michell who portray!> the king o n "The Siii Wives of Henry VIII ," the seri es of siii 90-minute drama spe- cials airing on consecutive Sunday nights beginning Sunday, Aug. 1 al 9:30 to 11 PM on C BS. "fantastic" is the te rm used by the actor to describe the despo t he d epicts in the acclaim ed series. "People seem only to remember the King's faults and not the man who started off with high hopes, a lot of money and a d ete rmination to e njoy himself," says Michell. "He was an athle te, a \C ho lar and a mu- sician. He was also the victim of violent t imes and viole nt me n, but he emerged during a re naissance and really became the fir~t civilized king of England." Although Mic he ll i!> intent o n raising old He nry'i. image, h e read- ily admits the king could indeed be "cruel, gross, ruthless, viciou!> and indulgent." "I read all I could about Henry and then made up m y mind ho w lo play him," notei. the Austra lian- born Briti!>h er. "He never e iipected to be King (Henry was second in line to his elder brother Arthur who died in 1502 at the age of 16). And when the crown was thrust upo n him, I don't think he was ready. That's how I think he went through life-unprepared and stumbling on." In the H'rie'>, Michell, who in reality i~ in hi' c.trly fortie ... age'> from !he 18-year-old "golde n hope of England" to a premciturely old 5b-obe\e and wracked with di'>· ea~e. 1 he final \i\ wel'k~ of \h ooting were c~pecially diffi(u lt for the slim, youthful-looking acto r. The makeup ci lo ne re quired four hours a dciy to apply. And the va st pcid - ding, foam rubbe r cind leg bandages characteri ~lic of the latte r-day Henry were weighty cind hot. But, unlike the 16th century king, Mi- chell wa~ able to kee p his cool-b y carrying a po rtcible e lectric fan around with him be tween scenes. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JULY 31. 1971 A-T • T -E-N-T -1-0-N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! PRICES Will NEVER BE LOWER SO VISIT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE ANO PICK OUT THE SPORTS CAR OR IMPORT YOU'VE Al WAYS WANTED IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on The New 1971 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION 2 o .. , • 4 o ..... w .. -..... ~. I Plchfl' DOT DATSUN 11835 Beach Blvd. Huntinqton Beuh 8<41-7781 or 5<40~42 OPEN SUNDA VS CAPRI The W. ... , c•r ·.....,.. lluntte with the price ef a IU~ CeM~t SANTA ANA LINCOlN-M••CU•Y 1 Ml Ne. Twtln Santa AM 547-9183 01"" unttl t P."'~ Meft •• ,rt. I P."'· S•t. & Sun. ORANGE COUNTY'S [!][Q]LYJ[Q][!]~ EXCELLENT SELECTION OF THE ALL NEW 1971 OPEL BAUER BUICK IN COSTA MESA 234 E . 17tft St. Costa Mes• BILL MAX EY TO YOTA, I NC DON BURNS' PRESTIGE PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IYERSON Your Authori1_.d VW Dealer in the Harbor Are• @ Home of the love Bug Speci•I OS I Coe't H-l et leylllll• Orin . H I '7J-Ot00 Ut-JOJI HI. u .. SS B. J. SPORTSCAR CEHTIR HEADQUARTERS AUTHOllZID ~•w-UM4-S."k• Oran9e Countie$ Fine$t nu HARBOR, COSTA MESA DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS 196& Hdor. C.M. 646-9303 13631 HARBOR BLVD. GARDEN GROVE 714 63'-2333 540-4491 " ....... ,.. .. o.t, A .... ,._.. ... ~ P•t• 7 It I I STEPHANIE'STEELE: Had she made the Russian Bolshoi troup as a ballet dancer ARNIE (HANCiED when she was 13, this certainly would have changed straw haired Stephanie Steele's life. MY LIFE But it was her destiny that it was not the right time. However, when Stephanie graduated from high school two years ago at the age of 15, the green-eyed girl with a 152 l.Q. won the coveted role of · Andrea Nuvo in 20th Century· Fox TV's Arnie series (on C BS). ___..,.._ "J never knew how much just winning this part with Herschel Bernardi would change my life," she i.aid. "What 1t did specificaJJy," she went on, .. was to notice people, especially boys. start staring at me on the beach and in the super market in town" (Stephanie has the fiercely svelte body possessed only by ballet dancers who practice at least three hours daily). "Then," Stephanie said, "I started receiving regular re· quests to be grand marshal of parades, make television ap- pearances and pose for maga. zine covers. Stephanie loves to talk and sing with Herschel Bernardi ("He's a reaJ St. Bernard") and his TV wife, Sue Ane Langdon ("Sue Ane owns champion Arabian horses and has a great sense of humor") while they're on the set. "They're becoming like mem. I I bers of my family," she added, "especially now that we're into our second season." Stephanie prefers working with a tutor to scheduled classes, and now. at I 7. i.he's deep in her stud res to earn a college degree to become a Bachelor of Arts. "I think my generation had to revolt against the education syi. tern because 1t ha~ not kept up with the times," said the only actresi. in motion pictures or television to hold a Ford Foundation scholarship grant (from the New York City Ballet Company for her extraordinary taJent as a dancer). "When we are seen m rhe perspective of history, I feel we will THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JULY 31, 1971 DEL RUSSEL: 18 YEAR OLD VETERAN Eighteen-year-old Del Russel has been given the rare opportunity seldom afforded American boys his age: He spent the last third of his life living in Europe, and is now trilinguaJ. Del, who speaks fluent French and Italian, plays the teenage son of a Greek-ancestored, newly appointed executive of the Continental Flange Company in 20th Century-Fox's Arnie comedy series that airs Saturdays at 9 PM on CBS. Born Sept. 27, 1952, in Pasadena, California, Del is the only child of actors Jodean and Tony Russel. He made his brief but only appearance on stage at the Pasadena Playhouse In rhe role of Medea's son. He was 5 at the time. His television <kbut came at age 6 when he appeared in ZIV's production of .. Men Jnto Space." Then came a local stage stint in "Blind Alley" before Del worked in Universal's .. Tammy, Tell Me True." When his father tested for and won a part in 20th-Fox's extrava- gant feature "Cleopatra," so did Del. This moved the family to Italy where they remained six years, traveling to Spain, Yugoi.lavia. Egypt and France. Upon bis return to the United States, Del eventually graduated thi~ year from John Marshall High School where he had majored in foreign languages. The six-foot-tall youth excels at pool, plays tennis, 1s an ardent football fan and thrives on driving foreign-made automobiles fa st. ' be admired more than criticized, for we are responsible for a revolt against materialism and war and for a search for new sets of values .ti not found in organized religion." The oddity of it all is that when Stephanie is in production· now, she has to, under the California law, ha\.e a welfare worker with her at all times-while matriculating for her BA degree. because she is not yet 18! hi• I ty of n al a1 ly ly 's 's in e a- to a. SUNDAY AUGUST 1 MORNING 0 Gene Autry 00 Wanted Dead or Alive 0 Angie's Garage 00 Let There Be light ID Gospel Singing Jubilet 8:) Esta Es la Vida 10:00 0 Cil Lunar Walk Recap 0 Hour of Power 3:30 0 Cl) Lunar Wilk #2 The second 0 ffi 00 ffi Wrap-Up of period of lunar explC>fation begins at Walk 3.44 AM. Progress reports will be 0 Movie: (C) "Ape Man of the given in five· minute summaries at 7. Jungle" (adventure) '62 -Ralph 8, and 9 AM, followed by an hour Hudson, ~ila Klein . long summary of the day's events at 8J Ca~c10nes 1 Mus1ca JO AM 10:30 ID Faith for Today 0 rn (6) lun1r Walk # 2 Live COV· m Adelante con las lscuelas erage of the second £VA airs until 11:00 0 Face the Nation 5 AM Capsule status reports will air 0 Sunday 1ust before the hours of 6, 7, 8 and 0 ANGELS TRY TO TAME 9 AM. The conclusion of the s!cond * TIG£RS AT DETROIT! EVA will be covered from IO to I J 0 Angel Warm-Up AM. 00 Larry Kane Show 4:00 0 o lunar Walk tt 2 Coverage 0 (I) Bullwinkle continues until 11 AM. The surface 00 Our Navy Today activity is scheduled for approxi· OC9J KOGO's Corner malely 4 l 5 AM. and should last m Movie: ''The Mating ol Millie" until about I 0 34 AM. with the astro· (comedy) '48 -Glenn Ford, fvelyn nauls again driving the space "taxi" Keyes. Jimmy Hunt. around the moon ID Church in the Home 5:00 (6) Replay of Apollo 15 Mission gt) Cine en SlJ Cast 0 Movie: (C) "Quo Vadis" (adven ID Islands in the Sun I ure) '51-Robert Taylor CiE) Variedad 6:00 rs TVS Looks at Learnmg 11:30 0 Magic People Don Quixote. 6:15 m The ChristophtJs songs and fables are featured 6:30 (8) Zoorama 0 Angel Baseball Calif Angels vs m The Bible Answers Detroit Tigers at Detroit 0 3 Discovery "America's Oldes1 City·· St Augustine, FI011da NOTE: Apollo 15 reports and coverage are expected throughout this day All programming is sub1ecl to change and interruption. 7:00 0 (8") Tom and Jerry m Let's Rap 7:30 0 (8) Penelope Pitstop 0 Music and the Spoken Word ((ij f ilm Feature 0 With This Ring 0 Movie: "Eye of the Sahara" (ad venture) '60-Curt Jurgens tB Camera Three '101 Movie: "Oubide the Law" (dra ma) '56-Ray Danton ID Matinee: "Thor and the Am•lon Women." ffi Cine Mexicano ArTERNOON m Yogi Bur and Friends ID Sacred Heart 12:00 0 00 Pinpoint Bowling series 7:45 ID The Chris1ophers (JJ Children's Gospel Hour 8:00 0 (81 Limp Unto My feet 0 Characters in the Arts 0 Hot Oog (6) Movie: "Journey Into Light" 9 Ru Humbard (drama) '51-Sterhng Hayden '6) Real Estate Open House 0 Jonny Quest 0 Campus Profile "Viewpoint on ID Essentially Su Nutrilio~lhe Heart ·· Guests are CiE) Peliculas ()Ohr) Movies Carolyn lones. Bert Goodrich and 12:30 0 8 AAU International Champion· W1ilrid f '\hule M D v1tam1n E ships Todays track and field meet authonty who will e\pl01e lreatment features the International lnv1tal1on of heart disease voRa and proper al from Copenhagen Denmark d1el ~ D1vey and Goli1th/Future 0 He11ld of Truth 0 On Campus m Wonderama 0 Cattanooga Cats @ Revival Ftrts @ Rendervous With Adventu" 8:30 O (! look Up and Live 1:00 3 Ac1oss the Fence O My Friend Pookie 0 Agriculture USA 'Will Rogers' 0 Movie: "4·D Man" (sci 11) S9 ravorile Ponies " (R) Robert Lan sing, Rob~1t <itr-'uSs f) Feature· "Magoo in Sherwood @ Kathryn Kuhlman Forest." 9:00 0 Came11 Three 0 Movie· "Home Betore Dark'' 0 Day of Discovery (drama) '58 -lean Simmons. 011n 0 Smokey the Bear Show O'Herlihy, Rhonda flem1ng @ (i) Oral Roberts (jo) U.S. Navy Film gt) Musica y Palabras m Daktari ID Apollo 15 Lunar Walk tt 2 m News CiE) Panoram• l1tino en Oomingo m Frente I la Vida 9:30 0 Today's Rellflon ffi Film Fealum 13/ Omnibus (Continued) THE DAILY PI LOT. TV WEEK. JULY 31. 1971 Ph> 111~ lllttt r \tar\ 11s a ~hrl.'" ,. ho t'Onllnur~ ht'r dlatrlbt ll&aln~I ht r ho~· b11nd, Jo hn /\~tin, t'H'n 11fltr ht' h:a\ klllt'd hC'r, In "Pamt"ta·~ Vok t ," one l)f three rt pn l offrrlnRs on Four-In· Ont: Rod Srrllnl('\ NIRhl Gnlfery on N R(", '\.\'l·dnu<ln1 111 I 0 PJ\J. ' * * * Ruth \h l>t•lll 11nd Carl Re11 (hol· tom) •• ind \'t'rll \tilts and J t'ff Rrldat'5 llOl'I. porlnl) 11 fomll) "ho lakt off on 11 hi" 1011111hrr to tin!l out thl' un"• f" In '""'t' nf tnda) ·~ quc•tlon\ In tht' him dr-..1111a "In '>ran h of Aml'rlt'.1" nn R( ·, \ln•lt• nf the ~'-l'l.'I... 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TV W£rK, JULY 31 t97l SUNDAY (Continued) 1 :30 ( 3 1 ~ews Special 0 I o ffi N1llon1I Four Bait Goll Ch1mpionships Coverage of final rounds from the Laurel Valley Golf Club in L1ngon1er, Pa (6) Soultime USA ® Volu of Calvary rn Exitometro 1:45 O Angel Wrap-Up 2:00 8 Insider /Ollbldef The judicial practice of release on recognizance and how 11 operates for the minonty poor 1s discussed 3 1 Gene F0<ssell Show O Movie: "Deputy Ma,,hal'' (west· ern) '50-Jon Hall. 6 ) Trackdown O Eyewrtness Guest is Calif Slate Atty General Evelle Younger 8 Movie: "Mission to Venice" (dra ma) '63 Sea n Flynn, Madeleine Robinson ID Outer limits @ Ask Congress rn Tutro Familiar ffi Film Feature 2:30 f) Behel [31 Movie: "Chmats" (drama) 62- Marina Vlady fmmanuela Riva '6 M.V.P. 0 Movie· "Too Young to Kiss" (co medy) '51-Van Johnson June Ally son Gig Young @ Roller Came Thunderbirds vs New York Bombers CL) Insight 3:00 f) The Siesta Is Over 0 ffi Comment ldw1n Newman 6 Celebrity Bowling Greg Morris &• Gail Fisher vs George Mahar1s and lohn Berad1no O Million $ Movre: "Stand Up and Cheer" (comedy) '34 -Shtrley Tern pie Warner Baxter. James Dunn 101 Pet Set Belly White ID Chiller rn Toros rn Jonny Quest 3:30 f) Newsmakers Senator Alan Cran ston 1s Quened about welfare O All About Your Car "Tires" O Robert K. Dorn an Show 6 1 Tarun Thutre B hce the N1t1on 10 Know Your Bible ffi This Is the ltle CL) C1tt1noog1 Cats 4·00 f) Movie· (C) "Pardnm" (com0 dy) 'i6 Dean Maritn J~rr( l ewts I 011 Net son O lmp1cto Manuel flrJl!nn hnsl\ 0 Suspens' Theaht 8 Probe 10 The Saint ~ ffi ConsulUt1ons CL) Re• Humhard 4 30 J Movw "The View rrom Pompey's Head" (drama) 'i l llu hm1 I ran O This Is the life 0 Ian Tyson Show ( 8 J The Interns O Pet Set Agne~ Moorehead guests ID Movie: "Stage Door" (co medy) 3 7 Katharine Hepburn Jack Car son m World ot Sports I ffi It Is Written 5:00 O Movie: "The Merry Widow'' (mu s1cal) '52 I ana Turner, Fernando lamas O Melody Ranch @ Voy1ge to Bottom ol Sea O Insight 0 Twilight Zone 1Q) KOGO News Schwartz. Chandler @ Movie: "Days of Thrills and Laughter" (comedy) '61 -Laurel & Hardy, Charlte Chaplin Douglas Fair ban ks ~ World Football Soccer ff) DEBUT They Went That-1-Way "Bronco Billy Anderson " America's first cowboy star 1s featured 1n the first program of a 10 part serres spanning nearly 70 years of Western trim history (xcerpls from two of Anderson's films are shown "The Great Train Robbery' (1903) and "Naked Hands'' (1917) ro C111ousel Mexicano ffi Agriculture USA ffi Bullwinkle 5:30 f) Where's Huddles? O Eyewitness News 8 News Ray Wilson @)Movie: (C) "The Hanging Tree" (drama) '59-{;ary Cooper Maria Schell. Kart Malden ff) Consultation "Air Pollution " m ln$1ght CL) Discovery EVENING 6:00 f) Big News Clele Roberts O The Challenging Sea 6 Dakla11 0 $11 O'Clock Movie: (C) (Zhr) "The Incredible Mr. Limpet" (come cfy) 64 Don Knotts. Carole Cook. lacll Weston A I rsh loving bookkeep er with a nagging wife trres lo enlist 1n rhe Navy but 1s re1etled Then on a trrp to Coney Island he t1irns tnlo a dolphin 8 ' This Is Your Life 0 Sports Page ff) Book Beat (R) "On Instructions ol Mt Government · tiy Pierre Salin r,Pr lormer Whrle House press se<rl' rary rn leyendas de Me11to ffi Call of the West CB Peltculu !cont d) CL) Buy-Line 6:30 f) CBS News Roiter Mudd 3 Na nny i nd the Profeuor 0 Bub11a McNair snow 8 Untamed World ID Creatu·e ruture (90) "Kronos" 1s11 I> 11/ lohnlmery Barbard I av.rrnrP 11'11 Mnrinw ill The Cour<>r ol Our Times The rnrrwl11f<1lir1n nr 111~ R1t\S1an Ri>vo lullori ffi Passport to fravel CL) Big Picture 7•00 e I 8 Lassie (R) La!>SIP saves a rebellious young city g11l lrom po1son1ng and reunites her ~1th hrr outspoken aunt 3 The Partridge r amity 0 ffi NBC News 6 r The Pr isoner 0 Duth Valley Days @ Pusport to Travel ffi lt1 han Televmon Hour ID BUCKLEY TO REAGAN-W Sports Set * 'A GOOD GOVERNOR?' ffi Minion Forum tD Flrln& Line "Is It Possible to Be £E) Masterpiece Theatre ''The first a Good Governor?" Gov. Ronald Rea· Churchills." (R) ~n ~~s ~~ EE Luceclta 8 Superb Entertainment! ~ tnsi&ht * "THE SIX WIVES OF 7:30 tJ Cil Animal World HENRY VIII." Tonight: 00 Th•t Girl Catherine of Aragon 0 @) m Walt Disney (R) "The t) CIJ PREMIERE The Sia Wives of Waltz King." Part I ot two-part ro· Henry VIII "Cathtrine of Aragon," mant1c musical drama about the life the first play in the series of six of Vienna's gifted composer Johann dramatic specials, covers the first Slrauss Jr Kerwin Mathews, Senta marriage of Henry VIII when he as· Berger and Brian Aherne star. sumes the throne at the age of 18. 0 SONNY & CHER IN AN Keith Michell portrays Henry VIII * HOUR OF VARIETY FUN! and Annetta Cfosbie plays Catherine. 0 I SPWAL I Nitty Gritty Hour fJ News Larry Burrell. Sonny and Qier, headline a variety W Minority Community show f~turing Sandy Baron and 10:00 0 @) @n The Bold Ones (R) "The Suzanne Charny. Search for Leslie Grey." A tycoon 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Top Seo-hires Nichols, Darrell & Darr&ll to cret Affair" (comedy) '57 -Kirk prevent a corporation from learning Douglas. Susan Hayward, Paul Stew a secret of his past. Charles Aidman art guests. ffi Three Passports to Adventure 0 News Barney M0<ris "Mad About Maui " O Community Feedback ef) P1ndorama m News Ken Jones. ffi Movie Game iF) Joe De Silva's Open Forum 8:00 0 (8) RETURN Comedy Playhouse tD Fanfare "American Odyssey: Good "My Wives Jane." Janet Leigh, Barry Ole Colony Days "Conclusion of four· Nelson, John Dehner and Mclean part musical pilgrimage through Stevenson star. The wil e of a doctor America with Theodore Sikel, Nor· finds her private life 1s sometimes man Kennedy, Jean Ritchi e, the Beers confused by and usually 1n conflict Family, and Oscar Brand performin g with her career as an actress on a before Williamsburg's Governor's Pal daytime TV drama ace. 0 (31 (6) ffi The FBI (R) "Three efJ TV Musical Ossart Way Spltt " Three crimtnals go sepa 10:30 0 The World Tomorrow rate ways alter dividing nearly one m Movie: (2hr) "SU&e Doof" (co million !lollars laken from a Denver medy) '37-Jack Carson, Lucille Ball, bank Kalhanne Hepburn m Movie Greats. (2hr) "Out ol the iF) Weekend News Chuck Cecil Past" (drama) '47 -Kirk Douglas, efJ Gran Teatro lane Greer. 11:00 £) CIJ Nen ffi The Big Question "Air Safety" 0 @) News £i) Color Travelcade 0 Rex Humbard £E) Evening at Pops John Hartford (6) Movie: "Thieves' Hiihway'' (dra and lhe Dobrohc Plectral Society 101n ma) '49-Richard Conte. Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops 0 Movie: "Jane Eyre" (drama) '44 for a series oi bluegrass tunes com -Joan Fontaine. Orson Welles posed by Hartford W KATHRYN KUHLMAN EE Festival Fitmico * (IN COLOR) 8:30 0 8) PR£MIERE Sonny & Cher The W Kathryn Kuhlman popular husband and wife singing 11:15 0 (3) News duo combine their singing and 11 :30 £) Movie: ''The Pos1man Always comedy talents in an hour of com· Riniis Twice" (drama) '46 -John edy set to music, spotlighting pro Garfield, Lana Turner dUcl1on numbers. blackouts. musical 0 tlO) Sunday Tonight Show comedy and vocal fealures Spet1al 1i I Telepulu guest for their first show 1s f1mmy W Movie: "Trio" (drama) '51 Jean Durante. Simmons. Michael Rennie 0 0 @n Red Shkelton (R) Dan 11:45 0 Startime "The Wine Dark Sea " Blocker guests as Little W1lhe 12:24 EJ Lunar Wal~ t: 3 (hve) Astronauts 0 One·Man Show <;enor Wences <;coll and Irwin embark on their third 9:00 0 •'O @n Bonanu (R) The Still moon walk Coverage of lhe1r act1v ness Within" As the resull of an ac 1ties will be broadcast lhrougn 4 AM. c1denl L11Ht Joe laces a possible hie and will resume 101 the c.onclus1on of blindness of their walk at G AM 0 The Baron 12:30 m P1y l;ards 0 (3) (6) m ABC Sunday Movit: 0 @) Apollo 15 Lunar Walk 1J J (C) (2hr !Sm) "The Quilltt Mem· (6•/2hr) See listing at 12 24 AM Ofandum" (R) (spy drama) '67-12:45 (6) Ju ues and Answers Georee Segal, Alec Guinness, Max l ·OO @ News Von Sydow, Senta Berger An Amer • 1can agent is assigned to search 1:15@ News out the leader of a present·day neo 1:45 W Movie: "Impulse" (mystery) '58 Hui mOYement -Arthur Kennedy, Constance Smith THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 31, 1971 Sears .\ ·~\ ~:on1f ortable--1 nconspic uous Be hind-the-Ear Hearing Aid Regular $229 *199 Sea rs has a va ned selert1on of hearing aids suitable for manv different hearing losses lhoose lhe one vou need now Our Hearing Aid Consult ant 1s here to hel p vou No appoint - ment 1s necessar y . Ask Aboul Sears Conveni ent Credit Plans lltarin1: Aids Arc Available ;at the Followlnit Stars Stores Pomou Buena Park t 'om'!:un Ea .. 1·oh 111pir ~ '"1110 El :\lun1c Glendale lnitle•ood 1.onit Rea{'ll Pa"lldt n11 South Con t Pl11• Torranc:~ Valley Pico at Rlmpau ,... 11 MONDAY AUGUST 2 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m (C) "Gun fury" (western) '57 - Rock Hudson. Donna Reed. Lee Mar· vin. 9:30 O "Big Chase" (adventure) '54 - Glen Langen. Adele Jergens. "Glass Tomb" (mystery) '55 John Ireland, Honor Blackman. fJ "My Man and I" (drama) '52- Ricardo Montalban. Shelley Winters.. O "The Condemned of Alt<>M" (drama) '63 -Sophia Loren, Maxi· milian Schell. Fredric March. 10:00 CV "Abbott & Costello Meet the Mummy" (comedy) '55-Abbott and Costello. 1:00 m "We Were Str1ngen" (drama) '49-John Garfield. Jennifer Jones. Gilbert Roland. 2:00 O "Gunfight at Red S.nds" (west· em) '65-G R Stuart, Richard Har- ris:in. Mikaela 3:00 Ci.I "C1ptJin C11ey U.S.A." (drama) '50-Alan Ladd. Wanda Hendrix. (.lg) (C) "Ice P1l1ce" Part I (drama) '60-R1chard Burton, Robert Ryan. 4:30 f) "Meet Danny Wilson" (drama) '52 -frank Sinatra. Shelley Winters (3) See 10 AM listing. 5:00 O ''The Frightened City" (mystery) '62 -Herbert Lorn. John Gregson, Sean Connery. EVENING 6;00 f) Bl& News Jerry Dunphy. CV ABC News Reasoner/Smith. 0 KNBC Newservic:.e 1 O Yir&inia Gr1ham Show Guest are Robert C'.-0le, Marty Allen, Jim B~~wn, and France Nuyen. O Six O'Clock Movie: (C) (90m) "Stutegic Air Comm1nd" Part 1 (drama) '55 -James Stewart, June Allyson. Barry Sullivan. An Air force Reservist must give up a lucrative baseball career when he 1s called to active duty 1n the Strategic Au Com mand. m The flintsto11es &l Star Trek ID Art Studio, Too €fi) Notlcitro 34 m Death Y1lley Days al Hews Jim Hawthorne 6:30 (I) News Bill Huddy @ Truth or Cooaequencu Ci) C8S News Walter Cronkite (\Q1 NBC News m The Flyin& Nun til) Hoclrepodp Lodi• m Desert Report Jack Latham. Cii) El Prof. Saitta rlo G!)ABC News 7:00 G CIS News Walter Cronkite. ..... 12 TH E DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 3 1. 1971 Gil Stratton has always been in the center of action. That's where you'll find him still on "The Big News." Watch him call the shots weeknights at 6:00. CBSS2 .. 0 m NBC News David Brinkley. 0 Wide Scr11m ThNtre: (90) "House ol Frankenstein" (horror) '45 -Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney Cl) To Tell the Truth 0 Whit's My Line! ®J Dick Van Dyb m I love Lucy Q)@ Dragnet Eli) Maggie and the Beautiful Ma· chine "Posture." a> Angelitos Negros m Variedades aJ Movie G1me 7:30 6 @ Gunsmoke (R) "The Hide Cutters." Marshal Dillon and an in jured restus are given passage back to Dodge City by the not·loo-friendly trail boss of a cattle drive being pur sued by a gang of hide cutters. CJ (@ m From A Bird's Eye View ''Nobody Sleeps on a Honeymoon." Millie and Maggie end up sleeping on a park bench in Rome. when Millie gives up their room to a honeymoon· '66-Lynn Redgrave. James Mason. Story centers on a gawky, solt·hear1· ed. badly·dressed young woman who clowns and wise· cracks to cover her inadequacies and to hide her envy of her roommate. @ At Issue Q) Big Valley Eli) Realities "The Quiet Invasion." (C) Documentary on the live-s Ii the 15 million Chinese in Southeast Asia livin~ outside mainland China. The film examines economic assimilation and socio cultural isolation, through interviews with Chinese emigrants .. a> Sonrisas m Rosas para Veronica 9:30 6 00 Doris D1y (R) Doris has a tiff with the father (Ricardo Montalban) of Blllfs first date (Lisa Gemtsen) over who will chaperone them to a school dance O Barter Ward News a> La Cruz de Marisa Cruces ing couple. 10:00 6 ([.I CBS Newconiers Dave Garro· 0 ffi ffi let's Malle a Dul way is hosl Guest is concert and O Million $ Movie: (2hrs) "I <:on· contemporary pianist Wayne Bed· feu" (mystery) '53 -Montgomery rosian, from Fresno. Calif. Clilt, Anne Baxter. Karl Malden O News Kevin Sanders. Priest stands tlial for murder; real O Movie: (2hr) "The Frightened killer confessed IQ him in the sane City" (mystery) '62-Herbert Lorn. lily of confession sealing his lips. John Gregson. Sean Connery ID Dodger W11m·up Q) Mantrap Ro1y Calhoun guests. Q) It Takes a Thief ffi Current Events <R) "fqual Op· ffi Cityw1tche<s portun1ty." From an actual County @II Do-Re·Me Courthouse courtroom, students from m Miguelito Valdez Show Jordan and Birmingham High engage 7:55 ID Dodger Baseball Dodgers vs. 10 moot labor arbitration Giants a!) EJ Tornillo 8:00 Q m NBC Comedy Theatre (R) 10:30 0 Movie: (2hr) "Men With Wings" "The Fat Outlaw.'' Don Knotts sta1s (drama) '38-fred MacMurray, Ray with Arthur Godfrey 1n a lake·oft on Milland a classic horse opera. @ News Bill Johns 0 l Jl aJ The Newlywed Game a> El Diario de una Senorita De- ®) It Takes a Thief cente ffi WOfld Press 10:45 m Dodger Scoreboard a> Yeseni1 m Nino 11 :00 ft {j"l a> Ne'tfs 8:30 6 @ The Lucy Show (R) Dean 0 @J rn News Martin plays himself and his double, @ Call of the West and Lucy has a date with both. 0 @l ffi News 0 The Steve Allen Show m News Putnam/Fishman 0 m rn It WIS I Very Good Veer m B.eat the Cfock F rankhn 0. Roosevelt was elected Eli) C1tyw1tchers President Amelia (arhart became ll:30 B (j) Merv &riHin the first woman to make a solo 0 (igJ m Johnny Carson Program Jltght across the Atlantic. the bonus originates this week Imm Burbank. march on Wash1ng1on underscored C 1.1 1he Depression. and Jack Sha~key 01 lJJ @ ffi Dick Cavett Ingmar brought the heavywe1gh1 champion Bergman. the celebrated Swedish shrp of the world back by deleat1ng , . M S h 1 Th 1932 . filmmaker, makes his first appear ax c me rng . e year is ance on an American talk show reca~ed by t ost narrator Mel Torme Actre.ss Bibi Andersson. who has @ ragne appeared in many of Bergman's 9:006 Maybeny R.f.D. (R) [mmell l1lms. also guests (Paul Hartman) tnes to satisfy his @Roller Games wife's desire to go to furope on an economy tour. 12:00 ID Movie: "Battle of the Coral Sea" CJ (iQ) m NBC World Premiere (C) (drama) '59-Cliff Robertson, Gia (2hr) ''The l'toducen." (R} -lero Sr.ala. Rian Garrick. Mostel, Gene Wilder, Dick Shawn A once successful Broadway producer sets out to stage a sure fire flop fcx the financial advanta&es involved. 0 (I) @ Cl) ABC Monday Nipt Movie: (2hr) ''Georo Glr1" (comedy) 1:00 6 Movie: ''Hell&1te" (drama) '53 -Sterling Hayden, James Arness, Ward Bond CJ) 0 0 ® ®J News 0 The Gallery THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JULY 3 1, 1971 We know you're tired of iumpinCJ up and doinCJ the DASH-AND-DIAL every half hour iust because your newspaper doesn't list all the TV channels you can receive But soon you can sit down and relax The DAILY PILOT Lists Them All ... SAN DIEGO, TOO Every Saturday ~ . ,, and • In daily IOCJs, too DAILY PILOT TUESDAY AUGUST 3 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, art? the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m (C) "Dist.ant Drums" (western) '51-Gary Cooper, Mari Aldon, Rich· ard Webb 9;30 O "Guns of Justice" (western) '49 -James Ellison. ''Northwest Tr1il" (adventure) '46-John Lltel, O (C) "Jumbo" Part I (musical) '62-0oris Day, Stephen Boyd, Jim my Durante. O (C) "II H1pptned One Stlmmer" (musical) '45-Jeanne Crain, Dana Andrews. Dick Haymes 10:00 CI) "Chief Crazy Horu'' (western) '55-Victor Mature, Susan Ball 2:00 O "Top Secret Alf11r" (comedy) '57 -Susan Hayward, Kirk Douglas Paul Stewart 3 ;00 ()) "MobJ Dick" (adventure) '56 - Gregory Pe<:k. Richard Basehart ~ (C) "Ice P1l1ce" Cooclus1on (drama) '60-Richard Burton. Rob ert Ryan 4:30 fJ (C) "Green Grus of Wyomin(' (western) '48 -Burl Ives. Lloyd Nolan. Peggy Cummins @ See l~M listin&. 5:00 O "No Tlme for Seriunts" (come· dy) '58-Andy Griffith, Nick Adams, Murray Hamilton. f VF 1\1 I "JG 6:00 B Bi& News Jerry Dunphy. m ABC N"" Reasoner Smith O KNBC News Tom Snyder. IJ Virginia Gr.him Show O Six O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "Str1tegic Air Command" Conclusion (drama) '55 -James Stewart, June Allyson, Barry Sullivan, Frank love· JOY. Air Force Reservist gives up baseball caree1 for active duty in the Strategic Air Command m The Flintstones @Stir Trek ffi Art Studio, Too m Noticiero 34 m Death Valley 0111 CL) News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 ~ News Bill Huddy 6) Truth or Consequences 8' CBS News Wafter Cronkite 10 NBC News David Brinkley m The Flying Nun ffi Hodgepodge l odge m Desert Report Jack Latham a!) El Ador1ble Prof. Aldao COMPARE· r....,;::;:,:-• ....,--,,-.,- Price, Quaffty, Reliabihty .,.,,...,..,. ..,.,m 10'x20' SCIEEllED Pano lftdudess ............ Scnl .... h ........... ......,. • WM4 I • IDcl ,.,.. .,.,_~.__ ... IOLl UP IWMIH .::,:-,_.:.. • ..,,..,,... ..... Sc_ ............ _ ...... , ORDER NOW ... ....,......__,. .......... ,.., ~CMIW -C......,,--....... ... UMln .. ~ Eetabliahed 1920 IAIY UP LUY DOWN ._ ...... .._. & .... ¥-..... -¥_ ... '-_ .................. ._ ... _ ..... I_ .... _ ....... . ,__,_..,. .... ·--~ SANTA ANA TENT AND AWNING Sf.If Litttutl Cofttl'ftlor Yuu otu fiKWrr nntl 1+o""oo"' I Our Br-"Cli Olfi« .. _.. I ...,._, It •&HH COUllTY AWJ•ll CO. *'"'". ·-" . ------·-........... 141-ott1 4&l'L..,._ • .._,___..__ ....... THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 3l, 1971 ffi ABC News 7:00 fJ CBS News Walter Cronkite 0 m NBC News David Brinkley. IJ Wide Scrum Theatre: (90) "House of Dr1cul1" (horror) '45 - Lon Chaney, Lionel Atwill "6) To Ttll the Tru1h O What's My Line? @) Dick Vin Dyke m I love Lucy @ Dt1enet ffi ConverNtlons With a Psychiatrist Or Edward Stainbrook. "On Taking Your Own l ife '' rn An&elitos Negros ffi Movie G1me m D1vld Frost Show @ Drainet ffi Creative Person "Jotin Burton " m l-1 Coza Juzi1d1 9:00 0 ®J m f1flt Tuetd1r Garrick UI· ley is host. "An American Moot1ge." A view of the American people at home and abroad. @ The Bi& V1lley ffi I SPWAL I flntuy in "'ime Pef formance by fstaeli pantomimist Juli Arkin. a!) Rosu p1r1 VeronlCI 9:30 0 B11ter W1rd Hews @ Trusure ffi Artiru in America "Howard Jones" m la Cruz de M1riS1 Crutff 7;30 fJ (81 Beverly Hillbillies (R) ~.ethro lO:OO fJ CBS News Speciil fails to adu~ve stature .as an Hon g News Kevin Sanders. o~ed being' . when .his Japanese 0 (3) 00 ffi Mucus Welby, M.D. friends send him packing. (R) "Sounding Brass." A poor but 0 0) m Biii Cotby (R) "A Dirty proud young father refuses to bring Business" Chet l\incaid tries to en· his supposedly reta1ded son in for list a student foc the track team treatment at a free clinic M lchael who is preoecupide with becoming a Larrain and Pamela McMyler gues1 profess1ooal spy. ®TV 8 Reports ~ rJ ) (6) ffi The .~od Sq~d (R) 0 Movie: (2hr) "No Time for Set· ·The Price of Love Linc stumbles geints" (comedy) ·sa Andy Gnl onto the lodnaping ol a young boy flth Nick Ada ms Murray Hamilton 1n a desert ghost town and becomes another hostage m News Putnam/Fishman. 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "<A>me @ Mantrap fill the Cup" (drama) 'St -James ffi The Advocates (R) "Shoold the Cagney Gig Young, Phyflts Thaxter government ad<>1>I tong term wage ID Truth or Consequena!s m It T1ku I Thief ffi flnf11e "Amen~n Odyssey· and p11ce controls loc selected un ions and 1ndus1nes7" a!) festival Mexicano Good Ole Colony Days " CR) 10:30 O Movie: (2hr) "Maid of Salem" m Espect1culos (drama ) 039-fred MacMurray Clau 8:00 O Green Acres (R) Lisa's ettorts lo entertain web·footed royalty are sty- mied when Drobney Jr. betomes delle C-Olb1'1t. (j) CBS News H1ff·Hour @ News Bill Jotins homesick m El Di1rio de uni Senorita o .. 0 @) m Make Your Own Kind of cente Music Host stars R!chard and Karen 11 :00 £) 00 m News Carpenter and Al H1r1 welcome Dusty O t:Y\ N ~pringf 1eld. The New Doodletown · O 1:1.:.1 "' Pipers. Mark Lindsay and Patc/1ett & 00 C1ll of the West Tarses 0 C3J ffi News r'j l At Issue m Movie: "Pitl1ll" (drama) '48 - ID To Tell the Truth Dick Powell, Lizabeth Scott. Jane g;) Los Beverly de Per1Mllo Wyatt @ But the Clock a!) Nino fl'!.) Realities "The Quiet Invasion (R) 8·30 f) 8 C1m1rron Stnp (R) A venge lul young bandit played by guest· star Peter Kastner. infuriated be ll:30 fJ '8 Merv Griffin t 8USi! his leader (John Anderson) has 0 llQ\ rn Johnny ~rson used him as a decoy breaks out of 0 3 '6) CL) 01tJI C1vett Annt 1a1t and kidnaps innkeeper Dukey Baxter guests as a hostage @ Mov11. "The Golden Glov"' O Steve Allen~ Guests are Bob Story" (drama) 5~ James Dunn (1nste1n. Cleveland Amory and Bill Dewey Martin York from Lion Country Sal an and 2. 5 _Th 6 It Gtona Grey l .l .:Jr e • ery 0 (J l (6) ffi ABC Movie of the 12:30 m All-Night Show: "Dull W1tar," Week: (C) (90) "In S.•rch of Amtr· "The lntrudef," "To the Encb of tl1t ica" (drama) '70-Call Beti . Vera £.lrth." Miles. Ruth McOev11t. Jeff Bridges. A teenage youth drops out of school to reassess his values. and takes his parents and his grandmother with him l :00 fJ Movie: "Adventure In 81ttlm«t'' (adventure) '49 -Shirley Temple John A.gar moo WEDNESDAY AUGUST 4 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 ID (C) "You Can'I Run Away From It" (musical) 56 June Allyson Jack lemmon. Jim Backus 9·JO O "King D1nos.iur" (s(I Ii} '55- Bill Bryant Wanclo Curtis "Sudden Deat h" (western) 50 Jarnes (111 "°" Russell Hayrlen O "Jumbo" Conclusion (mus1< al) 62 Dons Day StePhl'n Boyd O (C) "f lame Over India" (d1a ma) '60 I dlHl'n Bacall. Kenne th More 10:00 : 3) "Daddy l ong legs'' (musical) ·5~ fred Aslaue l PSlil' Caron 1:00 ID (C) ''f ootsteps 1n the f og" (dra ma) 55-Belinda IN> Jean Sim mens rarley Granger 2.00 O (C) "Wild 1n the Country" l mu I <;1cal) 61 [lv1s Presley Hope l ange Tuesday Weld 3:00 e "The Horst Sold1en " cwestern) 59 John WaynP Witham Holden 10 "He Rides h it" (western) '64 Dan Duryea. Madlyn Rhue 4.30 f) (C) "Canyon River" !western) '56 Geor1ie Monltiomery Peter Graves Marri.:1 Hrnderson J Same as lOAM listlng. 5:00 O "The Bad Seed'' (drama) 'iG fl atty MrCormac ~ Ndnrv Kelly Henry Jones EVENING 6:00 f) Big News Jerry Dunphy 3 ABC News Re.i~nrr 'imllh O kNBC News I om Snydet O V11g1n11 Giaham Show O Sia O'Clock Movie· (C) (90) "Ride the High Country" (western) ,,, Randolph VOii JOPI McCrea Rnn '\I~,, J~mP\ n111rv r WO i!l!lny gunmpn fiown on 1he11 lurk team 110 lo iiuard J P.olrl \h1pmt>nl but nnP ol lhPm a1c1t'd tiv ;i vnunp c111ft Pr ~ hemr\ In llouhlf' rro\\ h1\ buddy ~nd ilPal 1111• 11.0111 ID The n intstones ID Stu Tre~ THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEE K, JULV 31. l':l/1 C II t @Mantrap Guest is Tom Durrle, 7:00 f) CBS News Waller Cronkite 0 Charlie a as cas s founder ol the Salurna Island Free 0 ID NBC News David Brinkley * a comic spell On School. 0 Wide Scream Thealle (90) "Cap· The Des O'Connor Show ID Evenine at Pops (R) "John Hen tive Wild Women" (mystery) 43 0 10' rn Des O'Connor Show Des I d .. John Carradine, Evelyn Ankers welcomes Charlie Callas and English ~ Bo• Piolessional 16 J To Tell the Truth comedian Joe Baker. . . 0 Whait's My Line? 0 3 6 1 tl) Love on a Rooftop 10:30 ft Rams Action . 10 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Pete Kelly's (R) "The SSO Misunderstanding.. 0 l3'l '6J ffi NFL Action Blues" (drama) 'SS -Jack Webb Dave's ego IS shattered when Julie m Nor~ B~ll Johns Senor1t1 De· Janet l eigh gets the neelled cash for a new used rn El Diario de una ID I Love Lucy refrigerator by selling a drawing cente @ a Dragnet @ The Big Valley 11 ·00 f) l1J al News ffi Homewood 'Tchaikovsky Sym ff) Fmng l ine Q O m News ph'Jr.y = 4 ·· Zubrn Mehl a conduct~ CI!) Rosu para Veronica @ Call of the West the Los Angeles Ph1tharmun1r Or 0 (3) tl) News chestra al the HollywoJd Bowl 9:30 0 J I 61 tl) The Immortal (R) ID Movie: "The Doper1does" . N "Sanctuary• Ben Richards is be (western) '4J -Randolph Sco1t, rn Angehtos egros friended by a group ol Indians when on:"\ .. u1'e Game Glenn Ford. Claire lrevor I.LI ,..,o. he is 1niured rn an accident Sal 7:30 €) (Bl Men at Law (R) A distur bed Mineo euests @ But the Clock teenager railed for assaulttng an 0 Baxter Ward News ffi Book Beat attorney. becomes a client ot the rn la Crul de MariS.J Cruces 11 :JO f)@ Merv Griffin three young lawyers. 0 @l m Johnny Cuson Q ID Men From Shiloh (R) 'Jump 10:00 f) e Hawa11 Five-0 !R) McGarreU 0 Movie: "Suddenly It's Sp11ne" Up " Tate (lee Majors) escapes trom prepares to rope with an escaped (comedy) '47 -Fred MacMurray. a chain gang alter being tramt>d on conv1et and his susperted llnk with Paulette Goddard a hom1c1de charge an old·llme mobster I 0 r3 6) rn Dick Cavett 0 3 I 6 CE Courtship ol [dd1t's 0 10 rn four·in·One: ~od Se~· ID Movie: "The Devil's M~neer" father tR) "D1sc1pllne Is a Four hng's Nigh t Gallery (R} Pamela s (horror) '61 _ Lon Chaney Karen L cll~r Word'Spelled LOVL (dd111 Voice • starring Phyllis Diller and Kadler John CrawfOfd gets his l11st span~1ng John Astin "I one Survivor,' stamngl O Million S Movie: (C) (2hrJ "The lohn Cohcos. a11d The Doll star 112:45 0 The Gallery Running Man" Cd1 ama) 55 -l au ring John Williams 1.00 f) Movie· "Bombardier" (drama) re nee Harvey Lee Remick Alan g News Kevin Sanders '43-Randolph Scott. Eddie Alber1. Bates A young widow discovers that 0 Movu! (C) (2hr) "Bombers B-52" Robert Ryan her husband 1s not really dead hul ldramal 57-Karl Malden Natalie 3 ) O O (8 l o ~ews , has schemed lo defraud an insurance Wood Efrem Zimballst Jr , Robert ID All-N1eht Show: Doctor Sali n s ci;mpany Alter meeting him in <;pain Nichols Marsha Hunl Robot." "Jusy" and "The Marryine with the money. they discover that ID News Putnam/f1shma n Kind." the insurance man 1s there also ID Truth or Consequences @ It hkes a Thiel rn [nsa'ada de l ocos 8:00 O J 6 , CE Room 222 (R) ·Hin Hip Hooray " Teacher Pete lJ1xon starts a crash 'rool rt" ramr1a11(n to avrrt a riot at Wall Wh1lrnan H1gh's lootball Rame ag111st Wehster H1~h ID To Tell the Truth ffi The French Chef rn l ucha Llhre ~Nino 8:30 f) To Rome With I nve (fl) Ud1b.11.1 MrN'111 p,11r<t\ as 1111 \•n~•n~ pro p111>tress of a nighlrluh who llRures myS!Pf•Ou\ly rn J showrr ol l(ood lmlunP 101 hie lnd1cnlts for1une lor the f.nd1rotts O Steve Allen Show \fevP s puesrs anr1 f1t"lll(P l'hmoton 0 J 6 CE The Smrth Family tR No PIMP to Hu1P f had srl\ 0111 >o ·orarP 1h1• pusher \11pplv1n11 d•u?,s at ~nn flrran ~ µlrm<>nt .. ry \l'hool e City 1n Motion ID The David f rost Show @ Dn1gnet ORDER \~. / YOURS TODAY! 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Too al Notimro 34 rn Dt1th Valley D1ys CE News Jim tf <1 wtho111P , rn ·ao soQulVARI' MEANS -----------------------, r ~ 111 .n ,.,,, 'oupon c••P ~~d m ••I .. olh " 11 IO I I t'dOt r,inf1nQ l"O'I 01v P o 8 "• IHO I 6:30 3 News Bill Huddy 6 Truth or Consequ~nces 'e CBS News 101 NBC News ID The nying Nun ffi Hodeepodee l odge rn Otstf1 Report Jack Latham ~ Los Alicionic1os tfl la Comunidad tl) ABC Ne•s * FREDDIE KING BLUES! ff) OEBUf Boboqu1va11 (R) A rept~I of thP KCf T producecl series of varied musical a1t1sls Ton1J?hl\ 1(111''' is blues man f red11te K1nR Who ''"RS and plays the eler.111c 1?u1tar 9:00 0 (8)Mediul Center (R) Jack Carter guests as a hospital enter tainer who 1s unaware lhal hP 1~ se11ously 111 himself I c O\I• M •U f •••• '7•h I I I I I I I I I I I I I l PILOT PRINTING j L----------------------- Pace 15 THURSDAY AUGUST 5 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAM S. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "M1donn1 of the Seven Moons" (drama) '46-Stewart Grange1. Phyl - lis Calver1 9:30 O "Rolling Home" (drama) '48 - lean Parker. Russell Hayden "Run for the Hills" (comedy) '55-Sonny rutts, Barbara Payton O "The Crystal Ball" (comedy) '43 -Ray Milland, Paulette Goddard 0 "The usy Way" (comedy) '52- Cary Grant, Betsy Drake 10:00 (3) ••D1ddy long Legs" Conclusion (musrcal) '55-Fred As1a11e Leslie Caron 1:00 m ''The Great Gilbert & Sullivan" (musical) 'SJ-Robert Morley Mau rice Evans. Drnah Sheridan 2:00 O "Home Before Dark" (drama) '56 -Jean Simmons. Dan ~Herlihy 3:00 (ID "Cueer" (drama) '59-Shrrley Maclarne Dean Mar1rn. Anthony f ranc1osa 10 ··The Night Runner" (drama) 57 -Ray Danton. Colleen Miller BRAND NEW '71 4:30 iJ (C) ''The Big Beat" (musical) '58 -William Reynolds. Rose Marie, Gog1 Grant (I) Sime IS 10 AM Listing. 5:00 O "Lafayette Escadrille" (adven· lure) '58--Tab Hunter, David Jans· sen. EVfN ING 6:00 6 Big Neon Jerry Dunphy. CI) ABC News Reasoner/Smith O KNBC News Tom Snyder O Virglni1 Graham Show 0 Si• O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "Come Spy With Me" (drama) '65 -Troy Donahue, Andrea Domm, Al· bert Dekker. Valerre Allen. A beautr lul special agent is sent to the Carib bean to investigate the deaths e>f other agents there and to make sure lt 1s safe for a meeting of world leaders ID The Flintstones m I SPECIAL I The Magic Mountain Bill Burrud 1s guide host for a tour oJ the new tun park at Magrc Moun tarn '" Valencia, Calif ffi Art Studio, Too €t) Noticieto 34 m Death Valley Dip (!) News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 r~ News Bill Huddy CI) Truth or Consequences C8) CBS News Waller Cronkite 10,J NBC News David B11nkley m The Flying Nun ffi Hodgepodge Lodge m Desert Report THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JULY 31, 1971 Cl!) Et Ador1ble Prof. Ald10 ffi ABC News ]:00 6 CBS News Walter Cronkite. 0 ID NBC News David Brrnkley. O Wide Scrum Theatre: (90) ''The Raven" (mystery) '35 -Boris Kar- loff. Bela lugos1. @ To Tell the Truth 0 What's My line? m I love Lucy @ Ci) Dragnet ff) DEBUT The IA>rporate View ftrst of stx programs featuring leading businessmen discussing their areas or expertise "Entrepreneurship and the Current Slowdown rn the Elec- tronics Industry," ts the subject dis cussed by Hewlett Packard's William Hewlett. €t) Angelitos Negros ffi Movie Game 7:30 iJ I 8J family Affair (R) The Davis lamely must cope with a newborn infant when therr house guest (Linda Kaye Henning) prematurely gives birth while her husband is away. 0 _ o ID NBC Action Playhouse (R) "The Crimi " A murder trial be comes a private battleground for a vengeful prosecutor Jack Lord. Pat O'Brien. Sheree North illld Dana Wynter star 0 (3) (6) (!) Aliu Smith & Jone5 (R) "The Frith Vtctrm" Heyes 1s shot rn the head rn a lown where someone seems to be killing the par11c1pants of a poker game Joe Campanella and Sharon Acker guest O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Jigsaw" (mystery) '61-Jack Warner. Ronald Lewis. Y<>landa Donlan. m Truth or IA>nsequences m I SPECIAL I Football p r e v j e w Filmed highlights of the returning stars of the USC Trojans. the Los Angeles Rams and the UCLA Bruins, including trim cfrps or some ol last year's action on the field. ED Environment: Today ind Tomor· row "Mrs Murphy's Chowder " A lool( at the problem or water pol lution and its threat to man's sur 'llVal. m Premiere Movie 8:00 f) CID lancer (R) An old romance is rea wallened when Murdoch. on a trip to San Francisco. runs Into an attractive widow he hasn't seen for 20 years and invites her lo the ranch tor a few days. Phyllis Thax ter and Johnny Crawford guest m To Tell the Truth ffi Washington Week in Review Cl!) Nino 8:30 0 [OJ ID Ironside (R) "The Sum mer Soldier " An elderly Amerrcan alien 1s forced to allow li1s toba cco shop lo be used for the sale of marijuana Theodore B1kel guests O The Steve Allen Show 0 (3)@ (!) Bewitched ( R) "Tht Return of Darrin the Bold ·• Saman tha's mortal husband becomes a warlock because ol a spell placed on one of his ancestors m The David Frost Show (Continued) Run for Your Wife! And Your Pink Slip Too! The Car's Out O f The Bag! We're Closing Out Our 1971 Stock Everything Goes! NOW BRAND NEW '71 BRAND N EW '71 C00GARXR7 MARQUIS LINCOLN SAVE $725 SAVE$1100 SAVE$1500 ~ " f = 551177 SAVE AT THE SIGN OF THE "COOL CAT" Garden Grove Blvd. AT lltOOIHURST 636-2980 GARDEN GROVE LINCOLN-MERCURY 1jThe Most Unique Automobile Agency'' s ID Olympic Boxlnl! Rudy Robles vs. Mike Pusitari in a 10 round middle- weight bout. ff) NIT Playhouse "The Lady With the Dog." A Russian rilm adapted from Anton Chekhov's short story ol an 1lllc1t love affair between a vacationing n11ddle·aged bank of l1c1al and a young and beauulul woman. lya Savvina, Alexei Batolov and Alla Chostakova star 9:00 0 Ci) CBS Thur$day Movie: (C) (2hr) "Powderkeg'' (adventure) '71 Rod Taylor, Dennis Cole, Michael Ansara rernando Lamas, T1s~a Ster ling, Luciana Paluw. A pair of troubleshooting investigators in the southwest during the ealiy 1900s attempt lo rescue a trainload of people being held hostage by a bandi t 0 (1)@ ff) M a k e R o o m tor Granddaddy (R) "The Big Hang·Up." Rusty resents Danny's gift of a much needed 1err1gerator a::> Rosas para Veronica 9·30 0 O m Adam-12 (R) "Reason to Run " Malloy and Reed 1nvestl gate a burglary at a riding school. 0 ffi (6) ff) D a n A u g u s t (R) "Death Chain " Dan August invest• gales the death or a teenage girl last seen accepting a ride with ~" eral teenage boys Ge1ald S O'loughltn. Jan Michael Vincent and Ch11s Robinson guest O Buter Ward News a-1 la Cruz de Marisa C1uces 10:00 0 Ol m Dean Martin <R) Sum mer host Vic Damone welcomes Denna Jean Young, Hal I ra11er and the comedy learn or Marc I ondon Jack Riley O Hews Kevin Sanders 0 Movie: (90) "Lafayette uca- drille" (adventure) '58-Tab Hunler ID News Putnam/Fishman. ff) Speculation "The World of Ed Kienholz." a!) Box Proless1on1I 10:30 (31 D1agnet O Movie: (2hr) "Remember the Ni&ht'' (drama) '40 rred Mac Murray, Barbara 5tanwyck 6) Marshal Dillon fl (3) ff) This Is Your life Carol Channing 1s the surprised guest @ Hews Bill Johns W El Oiario de una Senorita De cente 11 :00 0 8 W News 0 10 g;}Hews 6 Call of the West O ~C! CE New' m Movie· "C1pt11n's Pi111d1se'' (comedy) '53 -Alec Guinness aJ Beat the Clock 11 ·30 0 8 Merv Grtlltn 0 '12) m Johnny Car,cin 0 3 1 6 l Ci) Dick Cavett @ Movie: ''Secret Venture'' (dra ma) '5!>-K&nt Taylor, Jane Hylton ff) Washington Week 1n Review 12:00 O Movie: "Operation Mermaid'' (drama) '61 Keenan Wynn. 12.lS ID All-Night Show. "Abe Lincoln tn Illinois," "Surprrse P1ck1rt" and "Trent's Lut Case." 12:300 The Gallety FRIDAY AUGUST6 for morning and afternoon listings, pleetse see DA Y- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVI ES 9:00 m "Four Men and a P11yer'' (dra ma) '38-Loretta Young, Richard Greene. David Niven. 9:30 0 "Arise My Love'' (r.omedy) '40 -Claudette Colbert, Ray Milland 0 "Sundown'' (drama) '41-Gene Tierney, Bruce Cabot. George San de rs. 0 "Jane Eyre" (drama) '44-Joan Fontaine, Orson Welles 10:00 ..-:)) "Buccaneer's Girl" (adventure) 'SO-Yvonne DeCarlo, Philip Friend 1;00 m (C) ''Operation Atlanfa" (dra ma) '65 John rricson, Mana Gran ada 2:00 0 "Murder, Inc." (mystery) '60- Stuart Whitman. May B11tt 3:00 II "Houseboat" (comedy) ·ss Cary Gran! Sophia I oren 101 (C) "The Prince Who Wu a TI11ef' (adventure) '51 -Tony Curtis. Piper Lau11e 4:30 O "Paid in Full" (drama) '50 - L11abelh Scott, Robel! Cummings 13) Sime as 10 AM listing. 5:00 O "The Interns" (drama) 62 Michael Callan, Nick Adams. James 4" MacArthur EVENING 6:00 f) Big News Jerry Dunphy (3 ABC News Reasoner, Smith 0 KHBC News Tom Snyder 0 Virginia Graham Show fl Six O'Clock Movie· (90) "Bikrni Beach" (comedy) '64-Annette Fu n1cello. rrankie Avalon m The Flintstones @ Star Trek ff) Art Studio, Too a-1 Noticiero 34 m Death Valley Days ff) News Jim Hawthorne 6.30 3 News Bill Huddy 6 Truth or Consequences 8 CBS News Walter Cron~1te 10 NBC News David Brrnkley m The Flying Nun ffi Hodgepodge Lodge EI;} Desert Report CB Ouelo en Patino Ci) ABC News 7·00 O CBS News Wa lter Cronkite O ID NBC News David B11nkley O Wide Scream Theatrt: (90) "Black Friday" (horror) '40-8011s I arloll Lt) To Tell the Truth O Whit's My Line? ,lQ\ Dict Vin Dyke m I love Lucy ID OrarMt THE OAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JULY ;:, 1971 ff) Thirty Minutes With a-1 Angelitos Hegros ff) Movie Game 7:30 0 The Interns (R) Signe Ha~ guests as a longtime mental patient who Or Hardin suspecls is pretend ing to be insane and faking her 1n ab•ltty to communicate ( 31 Movie: (2hr) "The Sundowners" (drama) '60 -Robert Mitchum, Deborah Kerr a-1 la Criada Bien Criada a::> Rosas pa11 Veronica 9:30 fl (]) 00 al The Odd Co11ple (R) .. What Makes Felix Run " feltx promises to change his fastidious ways alter he endanger:: his rPla· lions wrth Glona. his ex wile O Baxter Ward News @ Quest for Adventu1e rn la Cruz de Marisa Cruets 0 1QJ m High Chap1rral (R) .. A 10:00 0 JO' m I SP'£CrAL I C1ncer Is the Man ro Maleh the Land •• Moving Nut Frontier An NBC News docu into Indian count1y to round up a mentary centering on the manv herd of wild horses. the men of forms cl cancer and the ways to the Chaparral are challenged by an conque1 the disease Four Amenran embittered white man now living as doctors discuss the widespread e~ an Apache Albert Salmi guests tent c.I rancer and the progress 0 (6) rn The Brady Bunch (R) made In treatment and resea11..h thus .. fhe Nol So U1ily Ducklin~ " Jan 1s far upsel when lhe boy she has a 0 News Kevin Sanders crush on likes her sister Marcia fl (J' (61 ff) l ove, American Style better ( R) .. Love and the Coed Dorm " (!)Movie: (C) (90) "The Monk" .. Love and the Optimist" .1nd .. I ove (drama) '69-George Maharis, Janet and the Teacher.'' Leigh 0 Movie; (2hr) "The Interns" (dra O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The ma) '62 -Michael Callan, N1rk Avenger'' (spectacular) '62-Steve Adams James MacArthur Reeves, Carla Marln•r m News Pulnam /rishman m Truth or Con~quences @ Mantrap @ It Takes I Thief rn Fantasy in Mime (R) ff) To Be Announced a!) lucha Libre W E.streU1s Musicales 10:30 0 Movte: (2hr) "Take a Letter 8:00 fl 6 Ci) Nanny and the Prolessor Darling" (comedy) ·4z frtd Mac CR) lhe Human [lement Nanny's Murray Rosalind Rus~ll Model A ·~ µ1lted against a Buck ID News Bill Johns mgham 1n a l Omputemed race lark ff) Realitiu (R) ' The Quiet lnva Kruschen guests s1on ·• m To Tell the Truth rn El D1ario de una Senorita De W Sylvia y En11que cente m Nino 111:00 0 a W News 8:30 f) Headmaster (kl Margaret's llber 0 JOI m News al d1scuss1on of 'Romeo and Juliet" 16J Call of the West leads an irate mother lo accuse 0 13 Ci) News her of corrupting he1 daughter. ID Movie: (2hr) "Prince of fo•es" O 10) ID Name of the G1me (R) t~dventure) 49 Tyrone Power .. Beware of the Watchdog ' Dan Orson Welles Wanda Hendrix r arrell (Robert Stack) 1nvesllgates @Beat the Clock wheri Ille life of a consumer pro tection advocate IS threatened 11 : l 5 rn Cinema 34 Richard Kiley guests 11 :30 O Movie· (C) "The Savage" (west 0 Sieve Allen Show ern) '5Z-Charlton Heston, M1lhurn fl l 61 Ci) The Partridge Family stone Susan Morrow (R) "Soul Club ' The Parlrtdges ar Q [QI m Johnny Carson 11ve 1n Oe1101t for an engagement fl 3 61 ff) Dick Cavett and learn the manaRemenl e~pecled a Comedy Theatre the Temptations I @ Movie: (C) "Hercules, SlmpJon ID rhe David Frost Show & Ulysses" \adventure) '65 -Kirk @ Dragnet Mcr11s R1Chard I loyd ff) Boboqurvart ( RJ r rrddll' King I rn Ccnverullons With ill Ps).:h1at11st 9.00 0 8 CBS Friday Movie· (C) (2hr)ll 2 00 O Movie· (C) "Dallas" (wt>~lf'fn) ''Term of Trial" (dram<ll b] ~n Gary CoooP1 Ruth Romiln l aurence Ol1v1Pr Simon~ S1gno11>I '•IPvP Cochran ~arah Miles. Hugh Grill1th Terence Sldmp A m1ftl manner Pd school I 12:30 0 Movie "Death Is Nimble. Duth l~ache1 tutors a 16 yrar old 1i1rl who Is Quirk" (adventure) 6/ Tony drvt>lc.ps 'I illl~h Oil him and sets Kend~lt n1.1d Morns d 1r.ip ro r.or11p1om1se tum O 6 Ci) That Girl <R> ··stop the l'r"~~cs. I Want 1 <> Get Off ·· Don lfolllnger gets Into trouble with his tios~ for l1elp1nit Ann with her writ 1111( tor a riv.ii 1111hln,alt0n @ felony Squad 1:00 O Movie: "CQuoty F41r" (comedy) '50-Rory Colhoun, lane Nigh 3 Q 0 I 8 I ilOI News ID All-Night Show: "Young amt Dangerous," "U-238 and the Witch Ooctor" and "loser Takes All." ffi Homewood (R) "l cha1kovskv ?:30 0 Movie· "Captain Surlett' (dr:. Symphony # 4 ·• ma) '53-Richard Greene Paa• 17 S~TUROAY AUGUST 7 MO RN I NG 6:30 i) Summ« Semester 7:00 i) ;ene London Show 0 ID Tomfoolery Show m Thunderbirds 7:30 i) Dusty's Treehouse 0 m Heckle & Jeckle 00 Di.scovery O Black E.xperien.ce 00 Summer Sem~ter (19) Uncle Russ m Yogi & Friends 8:00 i) Bup Bunny/ Road Runner Hour 0 ID Woody Woodpecker 0 Ci) 00 Lancelot llnk (i) Chester the Jester Howard @ Movl~: "Mutiny of the Elsinore" (adventure) '39-Paul Lukas "The Badge of Marshal Brennan" (west ern} '57-Jim Davis m Cuerdas y Guitarras ~ Panorama Latino 9:30 0 0 m The Pink Panther J) njuana: Window lo Ille South. 0 CI) The Doubl~eckers O Movie: "Belle Starr" (western) '41 -<iene Tierney, Dana Andrews rn Arriba el Norte 10:00 O (j Josie & the Pussycah 0 @J m H. R. Pufnstuf ~ Real Estate Rentals 0 I 3 l Hot Wheels m Lucha Libre NOTE: A ma1or league baseball game may be seen on NBC sta11ons this morning, depending upon events of the Apollo 15 rn1ss1on and its sched uled splashdown for this afternoon O Movie: "They Came to Blow Up IL-------------____: America'' (adventure) '43 -Anna Sten. George Sanders m Cartoons 8:30 0 @) m The Bugaloos O Campus Profile m Cisco Kid 9:00 £) (j) Sabrina & the Groovie Gool· ies 0 Ql m Dr Dolittle O Movie: "Topeka" (western) '53 -Wild 0111 £111011 Phyllis Coates 0 (3 I f6'l Jerry Lewis Show m Moviu : (C) "Savage Gringo" I (adventure) '65-Ken Clark "Green for Danger" (mystery) '47-Trevor 10:30 O (i ) Harlem Globetrotters Q (iQ) ID Here Comes the Grump O Movie: "Joy Ride" (drama) '58 -Rad fulton. Ann Doran 0 Cf' Sky Hawks 11:00 O 8 , Archie's Funhouse O Hot Dog 6 Movie: "Security Risk" (dr.)ma) 54 -John Ireland Dorulhy Ma lone 0 'JJ Motor Mouse O Movie· "California" (adventure) 61-Jock Mahoney Fa1lh Domergue LO To Be Announced m Sports World HOROWITZ: POOL REPORTER FOR APOLLO SPLASHDOWN David H orowitz, KN BC\ Ed- ucation Editor, ha, been desig- nated as the pool reporter. 'crv- ing the three nctv. ork~. I or the A pollo 15 Lunar M1\')lOn . H orowitz. will be localed aboard the USS Okinawa during the mjssio n. and will re~)rt on the recovery phnse of the opera· 11on for all three telev1<;1on net- works that will ca rrv 1 he ,p1a,h down live from !he PJc1 fic OccJn on Saturda'.. Augti..1 7 The 34 ) car ulJ H Nov. 111 " an award-winning. llC\\ \OlJn '~ho reCt:IVt!d nOIOnCl\ Ill f chniJry when he v.J' lc.>rlt·d Ii' 1ck1.,l\I live via rcr.itit~· 11111t trom an NBC parl.mg lor tolll''"ng the devastating CJrthqu,1kc 1h,11 kll many part' ot thl" Lo' A ngclcc, aren w ithout pc.w.-cr Horowitz, a ma,tcr JOurnalist, began his career in the ncw<;paper field in 1956 and moved to tele- vision and radio a\ a reporter. editor and writer Before being assigned 10 the KN BC Ncw\crv- P•,. 18 ice in 1960. hc: ~crvcd as an NO<. corre~pondent in Vi<.'ln.im and Southca~l A\1.1 He j._ lllrrcnUy 'erv1ng a~ thC' KNBC Lducat1on Editor and a~ a reporter on gen- eral ..t\<,1gnmcnl. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 3 1, 1971 ~ Variedad 11 :30 O Jambo 0 C.V The Hardy Boys 1§) To Be Announced IE) Movie: ''The Gilded Cage" (mys tery) '56-Clilford [vans. Alex Nicol, Veronica Hurst m Mano a Mano Ranchero ID Wings to Adventure ffi Buy·Une AFTERNOON I Z:OO 0 Scooby-Doo O To Be Announc.ed O Movie: "The Big Wne" (dra ma) '61 Sessue Hayakawa, Mickey Curtis 0 l3) ffi Americ1n Bandstand [8 ) Batm1n (IO) To Be Announced m Teatro Fanu slieo m This Is Sea World ffi Ptliculas (lOhr) 12:lO O (elThe Monkees O To Be Announced 16) Mobile Home Show O Movie: "Wa lk the Dark Streets" (mystery) 56 Chucll Connors Don Ross. ReR1na Gleason 10 To Be Announced ID Kings of Comedy m So little Time 1 ·00 O Dastardly & Mutttey O Movie: "Western Union'' (west· ern) '41 -Robert Young. Dean Jagger. Randolph Scott o Science Fiction Theatre @ Movie: "lucky Stitt" (mystery) '49 -Brian Donlevy, Dorothy la mour m Revista Musiul m The Big Picture 3:30 6 Rams Pre-Seuon football The Los Angeles Rams meet the Dallas Cowboys in a pre season game at the Los Angeles Coliseum Tape de lay lrom rnday night 0 Jim Thomas OuUtoors '6) Movie: "Outrage" (drama) '50 Mala Powers, Tod Andrews 8 McHale's Navy €[) El Mundo Esta Loco m True Adventure ffi The Hardy Boys 4.00 O Cu & Track O M.V.P.-Johnny Bench -el Where's Huddles? m Min to Man m America in Sj)ace ~ Peficulas (cont'd to 10 PM) 4:30 0 NBA Action '6') Amefiun Physu:al Fitness O Cttebrity Bowline 8 I Spy 10 Man lo Man m Untamed World €[) El Mundo en que V1v1mo~ m Navy Prologue CD Movie Came 0 10 m Apollo 15 Splashdown I he Crew and spaceu aft will splash down in thP Pacific some 300 miles no1lh of Hal"a11 Newsmen John 4:45 m Pre-Game Socctf Chancellor and rrank McGee handle th~ 'ove1ag~ 0 New Grape Tang Brings * You .... 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