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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-06-18 - Orange Coast Pilot... Xhe Waterf rOnt: A :Vie w-W-i th a Value • ,,_, .. ,, ........ , •. . . • :S-IJN.DAY ... ' . VOL. 65, NO. 170, -7 SECTIONS, 88 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. . ., -----·----- • .,...ldenl of rt1ldentlll developmool manaa-t for the Jr'flne Co., said buyen ha...i.e.. In lllo JMS.qe.brackel !mteed 9' the~ categoey anticipated. Linda Ille repruents convenience IO some relldents, such u the John McNaugbtm family, wl>ole spacious bqjne includes 1 gme room with soda bar, an elevator and custom rockwork . "If ·)"OU have c:hUdren ·it's etpeclally nice bore," Mr1. llf<Naugbf<ln said. Tiley can tali:• Ille boat to visit friends '1t ski or fish, rllllt 11 their doorstep, she added. Mn. 'McNaugblon tlrocrihes their home as a "IJYable bouse" and one that is "convenleat." SUNDA Y, JUNE '18, 1972 She was wlr!led by frlenda blfCft mov· In( to l,be waler!ront that dampnu1 would be a bl( problem, IO Ille bad special ligllts installed In all the cloaets so damage from damP!JW could eallly be spotted. Thls has DOI been a worry afltr Ill, abe DOied. McNaughton 11 president o1 N1tlonal Systems. a private education lyitem, lll1d moved his locale from Plcllic Plllsades to gel out of the city. Acmu the wller from Lindi Lile Is Bayshores, a clusi« of homes ln the $35,000 to f751000, with a few more er· pensive ones tucked in on the waterfront. !See HOMES, Pare AIJ) TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Initiative Drive Made On Coast Crash Kill s Newport Pilot, Son s Court Seeking Strike Delay SACR~ (AP) -Califomlans weekendlng 11 the beach should make a opeclal point of signing petiUons· to pol coastal protection inlUative on the November ballot, Assembly Speaker Bob A Corona del Mar cunmerclal airline pilot, two of his teerrage som and t\YO San Diego men were killed lnstanUy Saturday when two single en g in e airplanes collided 'in a spectacular crash near Montgomery Field in ttie San Diego W orld-wide Poll of Pilots Ordered Moretti said Saturday. ' BUrburb of Linda Vista. In Bi:J, to Po stpo11e Stoppage The deadline for the petitions is Mon.- day evening and sponsors or the initiative said signatures were to be gathered all day today and ·Monday in an effort to ensure a place on the ballot. Beach uaen, aa.id Moretti, "should be particularly sensitive about the future of our coastline. We have ooly 1,100 miles of it and there'll never be any more. We can't permit it to be boarded, misused and destroyed." Moretti'• CCPIMDt came :• ·u " the ,s,pliloinia CoutaJ Alliance llll1'ed ,the dead!lne for ill drive to put a ''Cooltal .zone Coruiervation Act" on the general election ba1lot .in November. SponlOl'S said they needed another J00,000 signa· lures before Monday's deadline. AD earlier newi report that enough sign• lures had already been &atbered WU Ur correct, a spokemnan aald Saturday. "We will have petitions at lhopping cenleni and nearly all the beacbes all weekend," the spokesman said, "and '1ll)'llJe lookJna for a petition >bould be able to find one." ' 0 We .need every single signature," she VPIT....._ • ••• ,, ' ., • 1 l ' • FIREFIGHTERS. SEARCH DEBRIS FOR.COMRADES Old Holiil.Y ... daft!e c.11.pM. in.Bo.ton Fir1 Bo_ston Bo~l Collapses . . . Listed dead ore Richard B. Webster, WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Court 46, 2519 Harbor View Drive, Corona del of Appeals adjourned late Saturday night Mar and his two-sons, Blake1 lS, and without taking final action on an appeal Brooks, 12,. Also killed were Ernest Gibbs to stop American pilot! f r o m • .tl, and Stanley Fonnan, !1, both participatinf, in a v.-orld' airline traffic . of San Diego. Aocording to San Diego poll~, the stoppage la e tonight to protest airplane planes collided as ooe was taking off and hijackings. me other ~ for landb:tg., The court will meet again. t~y to ~ar Bolh craft burst into flames,· police · • report from· the U.S. A1r Line Pilots reported. One !llane cruhOd iDlo the -_Aaal>cli_tion (ALPA! on whether ill in- ll'Ollltl !liar . Grice jli'llllr•, .Qdrdi )Ima-aflUJltes will. a gr e e-to wbJlei !tie °""' J!lungdoillli> ... •idl of •post-·1111· •1-ae. an ~ btxioe ~.•·~qi !ale oourt ~tiers 'lbi oc_.,p eillhe ~ wet. ' ••~alll,IJl!ll'lllll' ~ 1:0-., not -.at lbe lime Ibo plaiie alnlCk ~If "" pla-·prolat. The Air pollco llid. ' ·Alloctltion · (ATA). repreaen. W,.,...J• 11Ur91ved bJ his wife, !\iDY, llnl 18. llrllnes, said a U.S. ~ricl allil •lwO• daugbteril, wlloae names anti •Coi!rl m Manhattan bid rl!llrained Iha ages 'fete not fmmedlately available. 1.otematlonal Auoclatlon of Machinists Fwiet;al service& are pending ·1t ·P1ctfic il'onl partlclpatin&. View lllorluary. , The ·Macbinllll, •bti represent A Federal Aviation Administration mainten.ance penonnel for moot airlines, spokesman said early this morning that had backed the stoppage and their the ·mid-air crash ii under' invesliglllion parilclpatioo could have tied up aircraft by the •NatlODal Tramportatiot) and Sale-evm 1..-· -airlints ._ plloll bad ty Bureou Jn Los Angeles. decltJecl against. the ,toppage. Oflleiall ii Orange County Airport con-Spokesmen for Western Alrlln" in Los firmed that Webster's ce..na Jill four· Angelea and· for Pan American World ..al craft 1'ttkepl at llll! lleld. !Jbey did Alrwaya in New York said <OUrt ordeni no1 indicate -. be and bis sons new to ~ been ialued to restrain their ru,tit San Diego and said no fll&ht .plans'wera OD file. ,.' personnel from walking out '.Pi!onday. Pan American officials had said that a walkout could cripple the already finan- cially pre~ airline . In Dallu, Allled Airline Pilots Associa- tion, wblcb represents J)eNOMel of American Air IJnes and is separate from the ALPA, voled qalnll tho stoppage, although ,!llcbolao I. 0 'Om!iell, the president, exp.-111ppon for the ALP.\ 1oall. Pilotl II"' Unilltl earllar had decided qalnal partlclpatlll( in lllo stoppa11 Three alrllna, Della, Euttm IDd Tens Inlernatlon41, ...-U., illltld ,.., pend servke durbtr the llojlpql, A spokeaman lor the Air -'lhnsport Association welcomed the court orders. "It means the publlc can be assured there will be aome regular air service, .. be said. '!be Federal Court of Appeals in Wa.hington Saturday lnstruct..i Ibo ALP A to poll its international olflliate.s about the poasibility of a world-widt delay in llie planned sioppage. ALP A lawyers prot .. ted !bat any delay (See PILOTS, Pqe AJ). added. The measure provides 'for 1 state Coastal Zone Conservation Commt..ion and slJ: regional commissions to develop a coastline protectlpn plan for the l~glslat111t. It also sela sUndards for tb!velopment and appropriates $5 ·million for J!J73.78 operations, MoretU said. "I'd like to aee this accdmplished by ·~ legislation passed by both houses of. the legislature and si!PJed by the aovernor," Moretti said, ••oot lit doesn't aeem' to be in the cards. The Initiative route appears to be tbe only way to do the job this year." J(.jJJing 9. Firefighters ' . BOSTON <AP) -.A corner ol tbe spokesman, said offidals thought° that historic Vendome Hotel collapaed ~ut moce mea·mlgbt be·trapped and ,Wied in waniing Saturday during a fire, ~ of· tl1e collapoe but said it would '>!>\ be wtil !~ .MJd Dine· r 1 r:e m • •· .......... ,,,,.,,; ,lieiore iiie dee•• .toll Coolti be ..,.. beneath -tbe :ci'Uriibling detiris',) n-"~~I ~.· -'7", ' •' ·• >' Firefighteia Jtreaked with ~eat and 0Every~. else ~~. tho&e are ac· soot worked leveriahly in eHom to· dig · cqunted for, he said·wearily, nearly lour Tbe ottier plane, a~ 150.two-seat craft, WIS owried by Gibbs' .own. flying aervlce bued it the Linda Vbta field. A wiioe. said the plane careying Gibbs ml Fi>rman 1truct lbe aportment bou.se, while the plane plloled by Webller struck the ground -lbe cburtb. Authorities said they were unable to speoulate on tlleo C11Use of· lbe 'crash but Indicated that botli Webstet and Gibbs were experienced pllotl ·and thee Dying condltlom ,. .... e.....Uenl it the. lime of Former Newport Saiwr Qualifies, for Oly.mpics the victmi. from. undt!r'lbe' Jxicks and ., hours alter the co~. . . . stone, and ·•I -aeven mjured >were . ~.~was. 1>¢1t JOl,yeai;r ago m rushed to hospitals · · Boston 1 then-new, siyli!I! Back Bay l\ft!a The bodi of ..:.. • dead f as a copy of tile Paris hotel for which it the I p.m. colllsion. es U111C mne ii:emen was named. Fer the past two .years, w~·.recovered. . · however, work was .uhder way to tll'O °'!"· ~ ColllnS, the ~t rent\vate the building for I u.x u r-y • • '" apartinentS. · · More Heavy Rain In napid City Count y Airport Dir ecwr '' ' . . Endnr~es Pas~J!8~.~. -~~~-~ '"1 , • , ' : • ' I A .uo'er tu to raise some $J50,000 to "coul~ drive ill but the Jaraest and· most '20(l,OOO for security equipment to guard oolvent airport' sJionsors intO Ptfpetual against airplane . bi jackings at Orange debt and could . lead ·to 'the' closing ' of ' County Airport ha. been -~ by many of the nltlOJ>'•·allptl." "~:~ , , N(IJDm8tt aald the ~'lj!glllation : &bert-Bttonahim, <>ranee-County dlrec-would ~bit enlJrily the collection. of ' tor of 1viation. user lees lfhicll would be a tu ........i Bresnahan also went on record as Oi>' to ill commerdlI fifline ~era hv· posed to a bill before Congress which llie airporta. · ' ,~-~r ., would prohibit Ievyin& ouch oemce 'The federal ....aauon ollldal said the ·•·-bill should be ' amelided · to lnlw'e ~ .... "H we ire now allowed to wm the --and unHonnlty of such i>fopoaed .... tax the <'Ounly will be charges, rallier than _.,. JJn)hlblUon. focecl with the poalbiHty that general Nammack said lederil litnds have fund fm9 will l\aVt lo be -.to delr1y beJfl.OdJo build oalJ J,315 of. the Dltloos the u1ra ~" ..........., said. 4,fll , l1'!blic1Y-. airpOrta boca11ae, lie noted !bat ttie -V.~e Comt ' mlidiliiilliiilll. 'r0tl11fre11'1iflaiill ll•J • hais """"'11 niled thal ltKOlled Uler Ill ...... not ·--to tltale and local es were •lvalld charges on the uses of ai~. · airport' facllillel contltrucled and maJn. said princil••,{"-itlon to .liiliietllrllh public fundt." the l\ead t,ax "" ,atrJine. popenaers had Re liotod tilat •uaelJI plan for ' come !tom the •lrlf!le~ ·ton. a"1>orll. -by ~ ,\'1a-,.-;:ue.aald """''iollef: -~·a ; tidoi Admlnfsiralll"' "' tbe !ft.' p~ to I.,.....'= I~··~•, r I I ' eraolna lllD!lher of airplane hljlcklngs, govemmeat'f 'share ol ll!'llOI' develop- _wlll CGll 111o <OU11ty be-•1SO.oae_1o meat 1'""11 fron\.111 .w n !'Of cent. $8o,eoo to Implement 11 Oranp Couit!J ~ county 1vlallon leacler qrt<d with Ajtpart. Nl11111111Ck ' tblit federll 111' requlrea llrm>tlhan aald he had been told that airport .....,. IJld operalGn to maintain John A. Nammack, ex-1ve vice pnot. fee ud """1-llnlctlln!I to male Il>olr -of \iie National -I.loo o1 Stlte atrpoou u oelf-Inlnf u J*lible. Amtloll olfldats, ,... ~-op-Be aalcLSS..U was "flmdlmlollDj U.. )IOllllc Senate Bill 1111 1'ftich lie said, ....,._ Willa 111'." • ' -' -- The four-alarm fire Oared · up about 3 p.m. as electricians. were working.OD the renovations. • . Firemen/ i it c 1 u din g' C.Omniissioner James ·Kelly and. Fire,~·· ~George H. n•~oCITY s D ( B·-~ Ball d t the -·""' lb .... ~ bar ·~ • , . . · VPn -w....C.. • ug a . • ...,..e """' . • of flood.•ary Rapid Cily mideatl flea hands in tbe eff9rt .to reach the viclims. their.homes or drcipped' whal ,.._,...,. ·Collin. s'aXt a o-ane bad bj!en brouiht c1o· .... _, In to •llelp with tlie -~· =tlclll, -!Ill -.. ran_to higher ground Saturday ' .. heavy raiDI -floodwaters Ol!fllng wblcJi be said mlgbt no< be eted ui>-.. _ .... city ~eeis for the ..... , ~--tll'M.ertOOiy. ' f \ f I ' i:'~~ !All lct.VDQ WU~ . Al ""' J!Oinl; 'tile' fl • .-. department chaplain, Msgrc James Kea"•·, cr1wted 'Civil defense aa1d one death had blen , ~ ·-~· -.. coaflnned and one penon 'flu mlsllng • into a hole w tbe cuwle and idtllinlsiered from So!li'day'a flooding; bOU! from a . last rites lo tw~ of the ~d firemen. ' van wllh Illlnoirlioenle plates. ilbe collapse came u firemen tboµgbt · Rlpld Clly po11ce aa1d despite early and ~ = ~=Ji.T/~~d repealed warnlll(s, lbelrucl< carrying ab: capt J~-Co"'-lire "-rtm' • young people' dnive lloog one of ,the • -~, • ""'" fnt • lwdeal hit streets at the beigbl ·of. the spokesman. ".'l'l>e1 thollgbC the lire -Oood Four -to fel but out el'COP\ ltr Ibo........,.~." • •• am aa y, one Fire officials ordered all._,., .., (See FLOODll, Pap ,U). tbe scene to-any~Uog tt· forts and -on diQli!c Jn the dtl>ril. 111 Ibey did till~ the blua brqke lll1laP Ibo_ )'OOLGLlbe -y baJk!intl direclly above Ille poiut of ... ~ 1-l ';' ;-. -. • , • SAILS INTO OLYMPICS ...... ... Scott Allan, 26 ' By ALMON LOCKABEY Of llt o.llr Plltt Iliff Scott Allan, formerly of Newport Beach, became the tint U.S. sailor IO qualify for the Olympic yachting gamea Saturday wben he won the Flyin& Dutchman Cius at Buffalo, N. V. The :If.year-old former Newport Harbor YaCht Cluy and USC sailor posted I S.1-i- 1-3-J record six-race series for a total acore of JU points. Olympic scoring ts bued on tbe best five out of the six racea .. O'ewq for Allan wa Tim Stums, a former 81l·Amerlcan colle&llte sailor from Michiian. ' · Allan WU sailinl a bolt be boucbt In Austtllia with sai11 he i1ullt hlmlelf ,1 Ille sallmaktng finn bl MurplQ> Ir Nn Where he II now em)lloyed. Allan wss born In l'udelll IJld ra1eed In Newport Beach where be 1taNd IOI). inc Soowbirds II an -IJ' qo. lie Iller became Snowbird champion. In the W"J, 1111111 be lllmed lo tho Snipe Clau Ind 1'M U-Jtmlor champion la. ll!Ml, aalJln& lar NRYC. • • lullle S..Uy Al YOll!' Slrvlu Ct AIM ""'*" « •rrn1.alll"lblcll . a Mtl._ Ar I.. M. ltOYd A'f 'Cou(lt Mll'Ce . Cl ~ -Dt .. Ott MW!."' • 'a. er ~ · c• ••flt... a , Dtttti ~ AIJ I.Ml Ettlt. lfrr. .. • ldltof111 ,_ ....... '""' ••• I.I •· A.} .. l'OC. HJtMllllJI Cl.. CT lftttfielfrm«ll: (6, C1 .,,.... ---...Cl ..... 0tM ....... Cl WNtlltf • ""6 P"fnlnc1 M WttccllM A..-.. 1M Go4dw•i.r f4' Wt1Ut WWI •l H..,111._ M 'l'ltit "'11 ftlt Uw Cl .......... C1 Yifr Htef1a Q Jlllf '-''"' AJ DAIL.Y PILOT .. ICftoftl • CllW Cll'IOO 'hMU, ...,,, 1V w ... -----·-• i •• • " ,t f DAILY ,llDT Sund17, Junt 18. 1972 ' , -Peoplef Qu~tes What Faith I s All Ahot!_t , ·~ • • • ' 1 . ' . ' ' ' "The lnequJUu In our schools are minor In comparison 16 I.be inequ!Uea Ill Communist schools," Dr. Dalo Rtlli10n said at h!l l1st.meetlng as a member of the Orange Cc>unty School Boord Thursday. The Santa Ana dentist, 1 member of th• John Blrcll Society, slid he would tty to correct some of !he Inequities in 111, county by donaling copies o! the .. Blue Book of the John Blrcll Society" to all the schools. Woman Overcomes. Handicap and Becomes Author · i «Im AttloMy, an outstandjng 1 o n I· jl!mper from Newport Beach, w11 discussing the pros and cons ol the feminist move- ment to some by·standers the other day. ••'J'be trouble with women's lib is you can't compete aga.lnat the men," the 16-year-old Olympic hope!ul said. "You lower yoursel! by doing · that. You've got to try to be a great woman." The Talbert Water District was formed many years ago to bring water to farms in the unsettled portion ol Huntington Beach. Houses now cover the farm land but the water di&o trict still exists, though it doesn't bring water to anyone. In calling for ·legal dissolution, City Planning Commissioner More P-r sa.ld, "It's like the apr,endix. It conlinues to exut but doesn~ perform any function . ' In an impassioned plea for "justice and mercy" prior to bein.g sen~enced to 2~ yeaz:s in prison and a $10.000 !me for mail fraud and conspiracy, author Clifford Irving told Federal Judge John M. Cannella in New York .. As I look back' J seemed to have tume'd my back on eve~ything I have lived for. I put my wile in terrible jeopardy. I know what •he did and why she did it. She tru.ted me, and I abused that trust." His wile, Edith was sentenced to two months on similar charges. San Juan Capistrano City Councilman Ro'k Byrnes, look· over a list of expenditures during last week's council me.et· Ing, was curious about $62.50 that had been spent to rent fire hoses. The city does not have its own lire department, an official ezpla.lned, and the hoses are rented periodic;llly to fiush out sewers and storm drains. '41 certainly hope our vol· unteer fire department doesn't have to go rent the hose when there's a fire," Dr. Byrnes quipped. Berely managing a smile alter ~ix sleep- less days ol munching toast and Jelly and sniffing ammonia to keep awake, SuHn Ellff, 18, of Jack.on, Tenri., said of her new world rocking cha.Ir endurance recprd ol 125 hours and 40 minutes, "It hurts." Allowed a seven· mfnute break every two hours durin~ the event, Susan sa.ld, "II you think rocking ts reluing, you're crazy!' Poking fun at presidential aide Henry A. Kissinger, Sec- retary of Commerce Peter G. Peterson. said, '•All this woman· f.zlne Image ol yours la a hollow ah'ell. There ts an enormous cap betwHn your rhetoric and your performance." Jl'ounta.ln Valley High School bu 4,000 students llfd may be Ille biggest In Califor- nia. When Dr. P1ul lllrtor ·1poke to the sixth graduatins 'Cius "l'hunday ni&ht. he atepped to the podi¥pl ~nd llid, ''I'd Ilka • to Introduce m~. l'll\·your-pr\ncipa\. ,Ill a school this size, ooma of )'~ti \nay hnii , • apent lour years bare without kn6Wlng that.~ ~ Discussing preperaUons '(or sanltuy facillUes for an e•· pecte4 100 000 protesters at Miami Beach during the national pollUcal. co~venUons, John Eckoff of the Dade County Public Heilth Deportment aa.ld, "Even with 500 portable johns, that would allow each peraon only six minutes a day on a 24-hour beats. They'll have to line up for blocks during the daytime when eveeybody'a up and about." ly Pl\EDEIUCJt ICBODO;ID. • .... ..., ,.... ,..,, Wjth the worm momlnc 11111 pour1J1I thrauglrthe window, Role s,.ffron 1itr al her deok, thlnko and N'ltes of cblidren - U-)'OWll Ollff who can do no hann. There, alone with htr fictional friend!, •he ~ moot o! !her time. Htr llfetlrite affliction o! spastic paralyols aeetn1 fa away : the tuture ta brlaht. Miu Saffron, 30tl02 S. Cout Highway, South Lquna, dtclded early that just because she was crippled, barely able to wall: and unablt to use one hand, wu no reason not to pursue 1mbitlODJ. She tried writing. Wblle it was painful at tlmea. 1he saw success. Mifl Saffron haa recently publislled three ltor7book magu!nes, titled llmp1y "8-Saffron's Cblldren'o Hour, Tba Good !look With A Heart." .l. Prefa~ with words from a poem by Henry Wardsworth Longfellow hearing · the ume n1.11Ht1 the •4CbDdren'1 Hour" la reprnentative of llterature for young p<ople of decades past. 'Jbe it.oriel are limple, free ot violence and cruelty. There are poems about sunbeams and stars. Biblical accounts, son1s, stories and pictures. Working from her comfortable trailer overlooking Treasure Island, Miu Saf· rron wrote and prepared the magazines for publication. "I published them to give people some idea of what chlldren'a periodicafs were like long ago," abe explained. "I plan to contad the libnries and a:et them to buy thrtt copies of each iMUe - twD for the shelves and ooe to be pot away.It SI.id Miss Saffron . "They'd make great conversation pieces." As a child , living in &!ton, Mias Saf· lron began her writing career by con· tributing to the children's page of the Boston Herald. "]contributed every week and kept winning prizes like a copy of 'Alice in Wonderland' and the 'Child 's Garden of. Vene,' " she recalled. At the age of 16, Miss Saffron had to bow out from the page because of an age requirement, but ahe didn't leave un- noticed. Her seven years of constant con- tribution were recalled in a Herald editorial. Though-ahe had received little In· 1truction during her childhood years because of her paralyals and several stays in hospitals, Miu Saffron decided to enter high school. "U f wanted to be a writer later on, I felt I hie! to attend hlgh ochool. "At the time there was only one all - girls bigb ocbool. AU the girls walked , but I couldn1. ''I remember my mother telling me, Ground Combat For U.S. Troops Ends in Vie tnam SAIGON (AP) -The United Slat .. ended lta ground combat role in Soulh Vietnam Sallrday. '!be phasing out of the !rd Brigade ol the !st Air Cavalry Divilion, tlte Jut major U.S. fiai>ting unit In the war, lllhered in • new er1 that in effect restricb a residual force to I d 't' 1 I e I I , technlclana and helicopter aews. DAILY PILOT lt•ft PMl9 'I WANTED TO BE ALIVE AND WEL L' H1 nd ica ppod Ro10 S11fron of South Laguna 'Rose. if Its right and you want it, it will be taken care of.• f believed f would be taken care of. The first day l went off to school I met a girl who helped me every day," Miss Saffron remembered. Jn May, she was foreed to drop out because cl a serious illness that brouJht her near deaijt. "People were sending Oowen ind I was beginning to believe I couldn't live my looger. I thought of - pie ... 1ng me lying in state thinking 'well, the poor child Is better olf dead.' "Better off dead ? No, no I wanted to be alive and well. I thought of the words from the Bible, 'I shall not die, but live and declare the works of the Lord.' From that momen[ I felt better. I knew I would be all right." At the age of 20, Miss Saffron again felt the urge to attend school and took en- tnnce euminatiOlll for lladclilfe. "The day of tbe u:am was bot, I wa.s not feel· 'E1111ent ial' v.s. Aid Cambodia Given WASHINGTON (UPI) -Congressional investigator, said Saturday the U.S. economic aid program to Cambodia paid for such "essential" items as television aets, air conditioners, soft drinks and cars for high otficialt. plying those "essential" civilian goods needed by the average Cambodian and the country to resist Communist military lakeover attempts. "The fact remains. however, that AID's concept of essential assistance ap- pears to contain too much of a 'luzury' flavor," the report said. In the air war, American pl.Intl flying \. _________ '!!"" _____________ _,,, from 10 blae1 outside Vletnom made The House Government Operations Committee said in a bipartisan and unanimooa report that the U.S. Agency for International Development (AID) had encouraged a ':busineu-alHlSUal at4 titude" in Cambodia tltrough It 1 ass-lst1nce poJicy. HThe government Of Cambodia is or shouJd' be fighting for its political and economic survival. The U.S. bas agreed to assist it. Jn doing ao, however, it neither benefits Cambodians nor future U.S. public support for U.S. economic assistance if a 'business-as-usual' attitude is maintained.'' It aaid. hundreds of a.Ir atrikes Saturday Oil the Stare Committ,ee Plans North. Al Lciftg Blnh, 1l miles norlheul nt Saigon, a aeries ot explolk:m early Sun- day l1pped tlrouch live fuel tanb ol lite The report said American officials from Secretary of State William P. Rogen on down had made tt clear to O>ngrus that recent U.S. economic aid to-C&mhodla~would be limited to sup- U.S. Army Vlotnam headquorter1. To Probe Air Hi jackings No casualties were reported and it wu not known Immediately how much fuel was destroyeil. Tlie tanks had a capacity of about 2 million gallOll!. The cause ('f the u:pbiions wu being investigated. The committee included in its report a liat of the commodities AID approved for eiport to C&mbodlo under the f/O mllilon ' A Callfnla lestsllUve committee headed by State · Senator Dennis E. Carpenter (It-Newport Beach) la going to find out It the otata can do anything to prevent airline hlJacklnp. Carpenter'1 SUbcommittee on Civil Discrdtn will conduct public hearlnp In San Franctaco Jwte H and Los Ansel,. July I to c1etorm1ne if the state can belp aolva the 'problim, accotdlnr to Richard Robrbacb, the 1m1tot'1 a:ecutive aasiJo tant "I know there ere people who uy 'whit can Calllomla do, thal'1 a federal prob- lem,' " Rohrbach 11ld "Well1 we don't knoJr1 but we're 1oing to try to find out." He said Carpenter has I n v It e d represent.Um ol the U.S. Deportment of Tnnlportation, major a l r 1 in e a • Methodists Get New Ministers At 4 Churches psychiatrists and even new1men to testlf)I at the hesring1. uwe've alao uked the crews of the two PSA a.lrlinen thet "ere hijacked to be there," Rohrbach uld. Cmpenter called a newa conference lul weei to announce the hearlnp. Rohrbach aaJd repraentaUves ol the news mediJ will be asked their opinion of the effect publldty on · hlj1cklnp may bave In prompting futlft h!Jacktl!p. FroM P .. el PILOTS •.. While the .Nuon administration goal ol a reduction to a 4~,000.man force in Vlet- nom by Jiiiy I is being met, the buildup ol al!' and naval farces In Thailand and Guam and off the coast bas been doubled to about 100,000 men. Operat!ntl ft<xn seven hallt,' I n 'lballand -two of them reacllva'le<l - Sen. Mansfi,el,d Favor s McGo vern at Convention and tltree 7th Flee! Carriers In the Gulf • , . of Tooltln, Air Force, Marine, and Novy By United Preao IntmlaUonal alate tour designed to keep his flagging figltttr-bomberl and BU heavy bombers kept up a tlilrd day of attackl from the As 130 more Democfatic convenUon prmdenUal lq>ts olive. :IOtb 'Parallel aoutltward to t h e delegates were belitc chosen, Senate The fourth major Democratic con· demiJlleriled IOOl 111 a campoijpl desiin-Democratic Leader· Mike Marufield t.nder, Alabama Gov. George C. Wall•ce, ed to .in lite flow ol war materials Into predlcled Saturday that only an abrupt waited to undergo surgery today at Holy · loss ol momentum could keep George S. sou~tiie number ol raids Sawr-McGovern rrom winning the party'• Cto&1 Hospital in Sliver Spring, Md. Hi! day -. not ava.llahle, but Ute U.S. Com· presidential oominaUon. docton wut try to remove the bullet mand announced there wtre more than McGovern was favored to pick .up the lodged near his spine since the May 15 wcWd 11Jd:ve the kiaa d ~".to tha m atriket flown over the North Fridly, lion's share of delegates selected during assassination aitempt that has left nitn sdteduled protest again&! W!tat Ibo pllota on top of 350 lite day before: the weekend at •late and district con-partially para.ly>ed. see u lack of llltemetlona.I ._-.tlon . For tlie lhJrd oucca.slve day, the ventions Ill Colorado, Idaho, Connecticut Mansfield, meeting with congressional to curi> a.Ir.piracy and extortion. Bui II>' Amerfcin oir armada lla)'td 70 mlles and utah. , reporters in Wasbingion, ticted off perenUy they ""'1 ·going head wltb tho aoulh of Hanoi to avoid any lncldenla dur-In Man&field • home •late of Montana McGovern'• probable n<w support 111 the poll. Ill · he the visit ol Soviet ~ Nikoial Saturday nlclt~ McGovfrn iwepl 17 o! IO nen couple of days and viewed the South The M-hour ahutdown, acheduled to V. Pcdgcrny to the Nor1b Vletnomese sea ta ot tlte· Dentocrotic National Conven· Dokota oenator 11 nearly una1oppsble. start al 11 p.m. PST Today could, el capital. lion ~ "II add th llttl b and maximum elfecllvenelll, affect some Q. Frld.lJ._he captured 11 ol tile )II . you up all eae e its U ~. d I N •• ~·J-~" send lo pieces from the amaJJ'er atatet, you get a 3t,OOO American p ot1, •~I 50.000 e. egatea o,~ u~u~ ww truer pictlft," he·ia.ld. "If he keeps his worldwide, and cause losses In the C list Ad 'ts MWnl Beach. rnoment1"11 tolng, H's quite possible tbll mllllolls of dollars . ye llll Those gains, coupled with t1te bulk of !int However, there was no unanimity In Now York'1-178-member delegation ~Id he nominated on the pilot ac:optance of tho pro1ao1 walnu~-T-M---:r-·:1:.-~-t111rMCGowrn la axpectod to collect In P~ dlurcheo ol tlta United Melhodlat And leYeral componit1 olQ!ned ID> 0 a llSJ8 u g n i.c;r Tuesd1y'1 primary election, would leave Omrch Wm be l'ltlnf·new mlnister1, ... Juncllon& barring portidpotion· hr their , him about 150 votes sltort of lite 1,509· 3 Women, 51 Men Set own employes. Several foreign nttlons in· A motorcycle club member llCCUled on needed to ....., a fir1t ballot vldory LJ. c:ord1nr to 111 amtOllDC<ment by Bishop dlcalld Jhelr a.Ir lln<s wollla DOI Join In OITall of a. mll'<lor o1 •member ol a after the convention opens July 10. Gmid 1t<nne47, tile demonstrations. r1..i caac pletded pllty Friday to leHer The South Dakota senator made his aec· ComJiw to..,. dturcbea on Jul7 1 will La..,.... for the ATA aflllOd fer • dlarirel la Orange tounty SUperlor and camPOlan 1 w Ing through up1t.ste be ..... D-,,_ H wr1• ~ ••• delay, ovet 1111'.0ng pmatl ~ pllotl' Olurl. Now Yori: on Saturday, appetrlni •I I ..,. ~ •• .., • ., .., -P~wano atloraeys, oontendlni tblt they neadod . Judi1 Wllllam. Mllrray l<ltt.nced doWntown martet In Buf!a.lo before going PLYM0111'11, E1111land (UPI) -Two Bttdt; 'the )leY, Donald E. Inlay, H..,. m«e Ume to prepere thelr case. Daniel A. Toolson, 25, o! Garden Grove, to a nlly outside Utica and a ~ In women and 50 men -love for adventun ~Jlucb'Coinm1101ty; lhWle•. Jolin 'Ibero ,.., no Indication how lOQ8' the to one yeer ilOiange County Jail and Man!taitan with Mayor Jiibn Y.1.iitdsay. ~~ U:::, ~it ..:,~~O:.:n~ 11. Kaor, Newport Center, ond the llev. requested poll wollld tab but tile court !Ive years probation on the plea of IUilty ln Buffalo, McGovern told hundreda of '11'anaaUantk llOlo •acltt roce to Ne-~ Doll A Bulelt San CI t advised the lawy<rs to rema.ln 111 touch to voluntary nlanSlalffhler.-sltoppet's that Presfdent Nixon appeered , """' · ' emen e. with the court clerk and Indicated that It Toolson w11 arrested Mardi c 1hort1x. to be awing U.S. wltltdr.awal .lrom..Ytel~ RJ. 1Dla7 !tu 1*tt aervlng 11 postor of the mighlbove a decision later Saturday. after lawmen~ the body of Roberto. nam "to a polltlca.I schedule" In an eUort Two lale entranla, a m1111 and--a San 0-to church. Meanwhile, lite hearing wu Ill reces1. Imbler, 17, of Anaheim. Imbler'• body, to mulmlze his own chances for re-eleo-,iroman, wfU join the nee today; 11lo ..W. r-Jcnmenll ere made Earller Saturday, Judge Georit L. blllled lhrouch the cbell with a ahcqlu), tloll. SOme Aid Ibey ..,...itl to carve tlleir · hl'"°'lr durinr the cllurch't annual con-·Harl Jr., held thol ho lacked Jurlldlctlon waa found dumped In a11,old pone! truck. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey took the name In y.adtlbw history. Some hoped to ..... wldch 11 bolnc held lhla yeer In to sraot the rlltrallll!W order ulted by Pollee aald the ollOoliiw came dlrlng a 1'8tllend ol!. resting al his homo tn brtiw 1Jory to ifto!r boat'• 1ponso(. But Sa.ii in Yacht Race Jfll_Well and I per!ormed poorly. I never 1 1 tried for collece again." T1'.ou1h Ille abandoned colle1e. MJ.u Saffron d<Clded to write for children and I hes.an publlohlllf the original edlUON o! I the "elllldren'1 Hour" magazine. • "The first story l wrote wa1 1bout a I chUd conllned to a wheelchair. I tore lt l up and decided I would omit anytitlng : thlt had to do with sickneu, death or ! cruelty." said MJ.u Saffron . • l The feeble 1 t 1 r t faded w b • n Misa l Saffron was sent to a hospital for two , yean. "It was a difficult time. They told · me I'd never to able to walk even thou1h ! they performed extenaive surgery on my , legs. l "Well , I to!d them 'No, I will walk : right down this hill.' I wasn't tl1, ,._ _, , myself when I said that. but my mother. J God never intended anything like this to " happen." l After two wtek.s of constant practice, ) 1he w1s able to 1tand and take aome ' 1tepi. "l thanked Father God and left the ' hotpltal." I <t Her love for children continued to "' blossom during the depression years ) when Miss Saffron conducted a radio Pre>-> .rr1m for children on a New York radio !< .. ' 1t1tion. < 411 love children, you know. A child has J never been disrespectful ," she com· ) mented with a warm smile. ~ She continued her writing during the ( 1930! and 1940s, commutlng betWttn ~ Boston and St. Petersburg, Fla. She ~ struck up 1 fond friendship with Erica l Thorp de Betry, o granddaughter of l Longfellow and another constant com· ~ panio11. Hester Thomas. ~ All this while, her poetry appeared In ~ newspapers small and large, including J1. the Christian Science Monitor. She abo h l wrote several plays, w ich have met with su ccess in community theater. t She moved to Lagunr Beach in 1150, along with Miu Thomas and no sooner had rented a home on Rounsevel Terrace than the landlord moved them out so the ' place could be rented for more money ~ during the summer. f The deoth of Hester In 1154 left !lose alone. "I didn't thlnk I could make it on my own, but I have. The time pasaea i very quietly now and my _days seem. qu ite busy." She continues to write. Five adult plays are being reviewed by publiahinc houses • in New York as well aa a manuscript for 1 a children'• book. Her deak swells with other jottings, lettus, magazines and i ' ideas. Mill Saffn:ln talka o{ an autobiography, ~ too, as aomethinf of a statement on what r faith ii all abou . TV Sets appropriated by Coniresa to subeidiu Jm. ports during 1171. Amoog the itemo were several categories of products not permitted under a lirniiar proeram !or • South Vietnam, including ' • • $11,000 for air condiUoning equip- ment and partl. • $370,000 for automobiles and atation wagons, ·which the committee uid were earmarked for 1overnment and banking officials. • Moce than $1 million for aolt drink • manufadurinc equipment and materials. "· • $17,000 for television sets. In addition the U.S. procram paid for ~.!ID worth ot Time magazln1111, an upend.lture that 1p. perently ii also authorized in south Viel· nam. AID ilsued a llatement claiming that 4'Cambod.11 is not doing 'bualnt11 as uaual' nor la U.S. aid being conducted on a 'business 11 uaual' basis." While the •&ency acknowled&ed the C&mbodlon aid program hao had and atill faw many obatacle1, jt II.id the com- miteee'a' report" "has the flavor of 1 detmnlned eUort to dUcrodit the ad· minmratJon of economic aid to Cam· bodla." 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The second was to warn the city council that !Ina! appro~ll of the c;:o1Uns plan could come into conflict with the city's new air1l9rt stand in view of the possible added burden on faclllties from the Collins plJ111ts. ... MARINA: COSTA MESA - A ·marine bardware,ajore owner has announced plans to construct a 3,000.sllp harbor 1n Costa Mesa adjacent to the Santa Ana riverfront. .The $75 million project fell tbrou1b •ix yelll:!i ago but Paul L. Snyder says he has the backing tfiis time around. BOND ELECTION: WEST ORANGE COUNTY -Truateu or the Huntington Beach Union High School Dl!trict 11ave picked Sept. 1~ for a $15 million school bond election. If passed, the money will build one high school campus and ex· pand two others in the district. NOT SO GAY: LAGUNA BEACIJ-For the first time since closure or the renowned Barefoot Bar, trouble is brewing In the Art Colony's gay community. Charging a revival of P,<>lice bar· assment of homosexuals, gay spokesmen are prepa~g to ~ their complaints at Wednesday's City Council meeting. Pohce blame the alleged problem of public solicitation on out-of· town visitors. FIRST LIBRARY: IRVINE -The first publlc library in the new city of Irvine will be built next year b~ the Orange County library system if city and county officials and the Irvine Company can agree on the site before Jltly !. Fr.om SIX locations offered by the Irvine Company, couno1lmen will pick three they like. The county librarian has the fmal say, how· ever. REFERENDUM: 'Sl).N JUAN CAPISTRANO -VQters will decide the fate of proposals to launch the. city'• own pohce department in a referendum Aug. 22. The city council agreed to put the issue to a vote after receiving peUUons signed by nearly half the city's registered voters seeking the spec11l election. A Bi·ke for % ••• Monkeys There were two ·win· ners in a raffle to win Hunt· ington Beach Councilman Jerry Matney for a day. One, his sister-in-law, will force him to shoot the Col<>' rado River rapids in a ruD- ber raft with her. The other, Dr. Ralph Bauer, trustee of the Hunt· ington Beach Union High Schoo! District, will ask Matney to don the c..,tume of a hairy simeon and ride a bicycle around town to boost the s c h o o I dis- trict's S15,.mjllion boni! Jssue. Dr. Bauer said helk>ill • ~ al•o wetr. a monkey, suit • I and cycle 1 ardund with his prize councilman. Matney raised more than S400 with the odd raffie to help pay a S16.600 campaign deficit left over from the April 11 council election. • FAIRVIEW PARK: COSTA 14ESA-A 20-year purchase agreement for the 257-ac;re site, .owned by the state •. appears to be in the of110g. That means a JOIDt·powen authority now be- ing formed between the city of Costa Mesa and the county aovernment will have the deed to the regionll park by year'• end. HEIGHTS GET BITE: NEWPORT BEACH-Planning com· -missioners approved and sent to the city council a height llmlt ordinance that could conceivably put a 26-foot·htlh wail of buildings around the waterfront. The law is a slightly revised version or a plan proposed by a group of local architects and has four zones -26 to ·32 feet in most residential areas, 32 to 50 feet in commercial zones, 50 feet to unlimited in some commercial areas and 26 to 50 feet in certain waterfront areas. All heights above the minimum will require a city use permit for construction: BUDGET CIUSIS: SAN CLEMENTE -City offlcllls are nearing a showdown .with a bare-bone city bud~et tbls coming week. NegotlaUons have'reached an_ impasse with public ufe- ty workers over lilgherT'Wafes and benefits and other group• in the city have requesle\{ new budget expenditures for a variety dC projecta. Councilmen will meet in an early·moming study s.ess10n Monday and again Wednesday night in an el· fort to resolve the budget criSis before the start of the·fiscll year July 1. ' HIGHWAY FUSS: DANA POINT-A controversy flared at midweek over three separate Ideas on widening oC Pacific Coast Highway, or fllldlll~ an alternate route. A citizen'• groilp plans a: community' survey to sample the consensus on three separate plans -one of which would affect more than 100 properties and kill all parking on the roadway. ' ABC DROPPED: HUNTINGTON BEACH -The tradi· tiooif ABC letter grades have been dropped from report cards for youngsten in the first through fifth !!fldes of the Hunt· !ngton Beach City (elementary) School DIStnct. DIStrict edu· cators will use numbers and teacher comments to tell parents how their children are doing in school. They believe It is a more no.ltive approach than the negative aura provided by an "F'1 of a 110' . RECREATION BOOST: FOUNTAIN VALLEY-City coun- cilmen agreed last week to seek $178,000 in federal funds to help buy 13-1 acres of land for 1 centrll city recreation com- plex. The city woltld match that figure for the land purchase from itg own cash reserves. Councilmen may later &eek more federll money to build a gym, tennis courta and a eoccer field on the land . -- NIW RECALL?: LAGUNA BEACH-With l city council· man already facing a rtcall election July 25, 1cliool trUdees may be the next target. Irate over reports of possible dism1111l of ochool administrators, crowds at last week'• 1tbool board meeting openly threatened recall. IUDGET: cos~A Ml SA-Expenditures toWlina $10.5 mll· lion for the next f!BCal year ~ere approved by UftjDlrn6Ut vote ol the city eouncll. No resident In the dty ol 79,000 proteltad:" Tua won't 10 up ~ New Law Bans Violence Toys For Childt·en LOS ANGELES (AP) -Toy bomb•. grenades and torture instruments are being removed from shelves of California stores to beat the July t deadJine of a new state law aimed at reducing violent influence! on kids' playtime. The -law. passed at the current session of the legislature. prohibits manufacture or sale of such toys and provides for fines up to $300. It is believed the first of its kind in the country. Most major merchants c h e c k e d disclaimed handJing these toys in any great volume or said the demand for them had dwindled because of antiwar feeling and alarm over increasing crime. Awmblyman John Burton of San Fran· cisoo, who Introduced the leglalation, commented this past week : "We are indoctrinated toward violence. We have enough o! that sort of thing atound without encouraging kids 1n it. The next step would be to ban sophisticated war toya. Anything that makes war and violence attractive and inviting is a had thing. How anyone can label these things as toys is beyond me." The law specifically exempts "any model of an aircraft, ship, motor vehicle, railroad engine. car or rocketship or other spacecraft" from the ban. It does not apply to toy guns. Loo Angeles -County Dist. Atty. J.,.ph Busch said he was notifying, city at· torneys, Jaw enforcement off Ice rs, manufacturers, wholesale distributora and major retailers that the law bceomu · effective July 1. \ He Rid his office's unit which makes lmpectlomi for unaafe toys will check for banned items. "Violence in our co'untry should nol be further encoitraged ·by tho .. 1e of grisly depictions or torture and t o r t u r e devices," he said. "Law enrorcement has eoough J1!'>blema with real bomba and -grenades Witheut' IUowlng the pro- liferation of false erploalvu." 'Mle Toy Manufacturers of America, in· dustry organization based in New York, says the california law is the only one of its kind in the country. .FromP .. eJ FLOODS •• ~ droWned alid one wu missing. Ideotltles were withheld pending notification.of kin. By nightfall, civil defense officials told residents they could return home to all portions of the city except one. where a street had bucklid and caved in and some open manholes were reported. The warnings to flee. came less than i week after raging floodwaters killed al least 216 persons and de 1 troy e d tbous;tnds of homes-and bu,,lnesses here. At &e point Saturday night, water in the downtown area, which wu Jnundatod · last week, rose to !our feel deep. Two- Coot deep waters swept through s-, sW!lng cars trying to make II to ltlgb ground. . Mayor Don Barnett, u be bad a -k ago l"rlday night, took to' radio· to IB'p resldenla to pt out Immediately. This time they needed no eecond warning. "Forget about yo.r property,!' Barnett ,.id. "I am declarb1( m¢laI law In all of Rapid City H of right ..,.., Abandon your property lmmecllatoly. A tlr·Coot- wall ol mud and water u comlnf down the canyon at tills llme. It bas not yet ruched Rapid City." In cars and oo fool, the cltbena Oed. One oew sman told el drlvlnl tllrouch "waler up to my _,,, wltli I doUn peopl• on the hood and roof of hi& ar. The ar made It to dry ground, bul Ill brak•I railed. Two areas or town, the South Canyon araa and the Canyon Lake area, were l iterally aliMdtllted. --- A hour and 20 minutes Iat.r, the rain had •topped and bltbwlller had r«eeded !ram mlllj' mu. ~I lifted 1111 declaratloll . ol martial law but uraed l'Mlden\s not to return to low grolllld lor a Ume. • 4.' .. • Olll V Pll.01' OA!lY l'llOT l'llei.1 1W IUClllN ltetlll• Red Light District' Faced wi th a lack of suit able lrees near the inter- section of Brookhurst and Talbert Avenue in Foun· tain Valley. this mother pigeo n decided to build her ne st in the next best place -the shield of a tnffic signal. Her nest. warmed by the .light from the tral· fie signal , 'vas finally brought to the attention of .the public \vOrks department late this .'veek, which re· moved the comfortable home. Ofiicills 111~ the lo- caUon of the nest created a ha zard to motorists since it blocked the red light. Atwrneys Toln Justice Higher T·han Winning Brandt Given County School Board Seat By JOHN ZALLER 01 Jiit O•llr l'lltt Steff Acting FBI chief Loui5 Patrick Gray III urged 35 young Jaw school graduate• Saturday to devote their lives not merely to winn ing cases, but to seeing that justice is done. "It is the rule of Jaw that brings about the nearest approach to perfection In an obviously irrlf'erfect society," Gray told the graduating class of Pepperdine University Law School in Santa Ana. "What can be more inspiring to you a• new attorneys," he asked, .. than to have the charge of making the law work to ameliorate the imperfections of man?" The fonner Navy eubmarine captain then urged the new graduatei to devote their careers to strengthening the law as a tool for arriving at justice. "It is not our function to win cuea," he t o Id graduates, q u o t i n g Alexander Griswald, "but to do what we can to tee that they are decided rightly. "It is is often irrf!levant wjtetber a p!lrticular cue is won or lost.". • But it is most important. Gray said, that we be governed "not by the arbitrary Wills of men, but by the lm· partial rule of law." t The 56-year-old Gray, who was i:iamed acting director of the Federal Bute111 a! Investigation nearly two months ago, bad strong praise for hi! late l)l'edecesaor. "John Edgar Hoover, who spent 1lriiost 48 years or· ffi8 life aif 'Director of the FBI, built well," Gray said. "In time, every citizen wUl come to appreciate the ma/!llitude of his "'"'ompllshment. "There may be a few change1 in the style of the FBI/' Gray added, "but the emphasis will continue to be on ex- celleru:e in IC<OO!pllablng our tuk." The bulk of Gray's address, entlUed "Perfection and the Law," wu devojed to an intelledualJJed plea ror law Ind order, and be a._ted It by quolinf · sueh diVerse authorities u saint Paul and Benjamin Franklin. ;j Americans are -.a· overwhelmingly law abiding people/' he 1aid. 11We Jook respectfully to law in its unfolding pro- cess in the legislatures and the courts ..• even though it c1Mot guarantee a perfect aociety." Again and again In his address, Gt'lly made tile point thal the ideal of a com- r;.1e1y just socletY I! lmJ>Ol'lble to at- "Alwaya to be perfeclly right aod-...,.S 11 easy," he ~d. ~·fer angelJ. But for :"!>'~""" ' I ' J, .~ • NIL Y ,ILOT Stiff PM• 'MAKE LAW WOJIK' L. Patrick Gray Ill man, It Is a great triumph If. with his feet in mud, be can reach for the stars." Gray sald law was Ille primary tool by whlclt man did this. "The ellect of the flaws in man 's nature can be mlnimit.ed by jutt law.'' . Gray J1 an honor graduate of George !Vullin!ll<>n University Law &:hool. Prior to his tddress Stturdly, he was awarded ~an honorary Doctor of Ltws degree by P-rdllle ·aiancellor M. N•rvel Young. Spaghetti S~rfing LONDON (AP) - A conteat billed as the "°'Id spagbetU eating championship wu won Saturday night by a yoong· woman and three young men wbo nallowed 100 yard! of the otuH in 63 eecend1. Where the-.fiirl• Are David L. Braodt, 13, 1 Santa Ana aaleo repreaentaUve aod full.time polltlcal' science 1tudent will tlke over a Nit Cllf.i the Orange county &:hool Board July "'' Brandt will replace Dale E. Rallil011, a Santa Ana dentist, who c~e not to nm for a 11econd four·year term in the June elections. . • Brandt works for Arcmarine, a·. recreational vehicle company in Santa ' Ana , attends S&llta Ana COllege •nd 11 in- volved in the re-election campaign ot Assemblyman Robert H. Burke (11-HlDI· tlngton Beach). • .At his final 1cbool board meeting lut -week. Dr. Ralliaon issued a presa re!Yae . charging that the boolcs tl!ed in C<llllltz 1ehooh1 ''practice deceit by M1.D1lmlon. His release &aid depiction of Com- munism in book! and U.S. a:over,nment m•terials used In l!chools wd IDlbalaoced. Rallison . a,m•m!w of the ·~olin'Ilircb Society, offer..t to dOnate to Iba ,.iiooJI copies or the "Blue Book ct tlfe John Btl'clt 8oclet.y" and .nother·lfuch BocletJ~ endorsed book, "None Daro cau,u·eon. apiracy." · 1 / 1 He h., In tbe pat, lblai.d l'.Ol!les -' pamphlets •upportlll(,tbe relli!o1a belie! in the creation of tM unl'ft!l'll eftr the l!lCientific theory of evobJtion. Rallh1on said that despite bit crlticismJ of reading matter, "the lnequltle1 In our schoob are minor ln comparlslon to the lnequilleJ In-Communist schools." Brandt llld in an interview ~1 that . he la lookiq forward to hls term. He bu ·. been in Orange' County seven years and .. : In Calilornla all his llCe. · Police Nab Five In Demo Offices WASHINGTON (UP ) -Five per80111 carrying cameru, involved in what JUiy · have been an attempt lo illm cenfldS1Ual documents. were arrested J n s id • Democratic National Committee head .. quarters Saturday. Police said several offices were ran.sacked in the l!lixth floor complex ... after_ the intruders gained entry through doors whose locks had betn taped shut . Identities of those arrested were witllbeld while the FBI ran check• on tbelr back"""°ds. ·Callers dllllng lnformation may be surprls.ed w~ln the voice of Bryan Smiley, 19, ol.4111 Fm Drive, · eosta 'Me11a, re.ponds with the number. Bryll). the eon of a telephone company ln~r. I! one of seven male U!lepbopt operatora 1111ong the county'• 1,200 · femlle operators. He's celebratinjl natlonil Male Emancipation Dar today, on the ~ob ~I th• ·mtchboud. Bothered by the uct be. in the m!norltt? Not at all, be 1ay1 addinf, "I like the oddt." 1• "' • .. • • 4 DAILY PILOT .....,,......, U.S. BIRTH A new ...,...~ U-1 that wlvaa from 18 to 24 __yeora of ~ ex· peel an •-Ill• of 2.A c:hlldren compared to 3.1 In 1967 -"A'TE DROPS .. 'The U.S. blr1h rate has decreaaed . from 23.7 per thousand of population In 1960 to 15.8 In 1970 American W onien See . F eiver Babies in Horne By Ille Auoc!ated Prill .. American wives e~ to have smaJler ·fam!llea ttwi they did in 11117, according to 1 "'""7-·bsued •I>)< lbe U.S. Qmua. llureau. 'lllo lluclY lhowed.that wiyea lr<m 18 to i• a:pect: 1to :have an average· of 2.a •qdicjna. 1bia WU a marked de<line from .Ille <IVenge of !.I l'\'l)0!4ed in "" 1maller •t\ll')'ey tn 19671 ''Ibe lllr'Vey wa.s viewed as a islgnlflcant .lndicalJon of what the national birth rate will be, altbougb birth expedat!ons ex· ,,..,sed.by w!ves ·do not match preclJely t!>e DillJ\ber.of chlldreu they, will actually hive. 'Ibe MVey WAI markedly similar to, birth dale atat!stlca of !I'll whloh abowed tbst the nation's birth rate had dropped 6lgDillcantly to one of·the lowest levels in •biatory. It bu plUJVllleled from 23. 7 per .lbouuod ol U.S: poj>ulaUon in 19!0 to 15.8 lo 1970. 'lbe census survey dJsclosed a lign!l!cant increase in the proportion o! :Yoong wives apectlng a total of two or fewer b!riiia. ''In 1171," it aald, 111ixty-four percent of wives 11 to 24: yean old ~ two or fewer~~· The correspondin& fie.Ure in 111!7 was 44 ll(l'cent." Census director George Hay Brown said the r .. ults ol the study were con· sistent with otbet data that the birth rate ls decllnlng even though the numher ol women of prime child-bearing age is higher than in prev!oos years, a !actor that would usually mean an incrtasing birth rate. Brown declared that "people who are «lllOOned about the population explosion need ·to read this Very closely." He ad· ded, however, that the study did not have global significance since it falla to cover 94·pereent ol the population. However, a recent study made -in B1j- tain ·g1ves slgn!l!<ant!y 1!mllar-flgurea. It showed that in France, Italy and Britain lbe birth rate bad dropped from 17.5 to 18 per thousand population lo 1900 lo between 11.5 and 15.5 in 1170. Ill West G;ennany, the decrease was even mon marked, ~ from 17.5 In 1960 to 13 in ll'IO. Population experts ealimate that to hno 'ti. stable population, the number of ~ per woman ol cblld-bearing age mual,oome down t,o 2.11 per cent. The """"' survey uid that 1tatiltics on blrlh expectalloos do not u!st for all r,.,.., 'but JI adlled fl>al a study taken in ltll--wllltewl ... UtoMu· peeled to have 3.2 cblldren oo the average. The 11155 study wu the first na- tionwide lnlormat!on collected in the United states oo birth expectaUoos. A .._,able figure for white wives II to ;M. ln 1171 wa :u, the bureau dlaclos- . ed."l'll!a,marted !he tint timl'"1 If.year• thlt birth expectat!ona for young wives have been below· three children per lam!- ly. New Father Faints ' I , " ·!.ONOON· A(~· -.John Evana, a~ Y,NI'-old .lleelworker, wailed 'fivo hair,' !or his .rm chJJd -a daughter -to bl born. He admired her ~ then !alnted. , • ·Bodor• Ono•ed Dr. Cooley Federal -Health----ue,___aOver Bomhs]ar 25 .lniured Program Rapped I Transplant ~ELF AST (AP) -Two llU&~ bombs r.cucl B<l!llt Saturday. Injuring 25 perllOlll: Roman C.tllolic and Protestant youtha boltied with -Other in the 1treets. • The flnt blast wrecked the Woedvale Arma, a bar in the Proleslant Shankhlll Diatri<I. The exp!ooioii injured II penons, damaged buUdinp within a ndias al 300 ywda and Jelt I cral<r four- !eel deep Ona t!glrt·leet wide. First waminc of the bomb eame In a telepqone call to a Bell.ul new•paper ol· lice. irr-·and pollce evacualed the area. 'Ille bomb, eslbnated bf the aney as ""1lolnhlg 111!'. -~ o!. ,ellgn!te, went ol1 30 mlndtes later Inside a car parUd Delll>y. SAN FRANCISOO (AP) -M...; lbftD .ov .. per «DI flt tho ..u.n .-. ~ lo • major -by the Anw!caa MtlllcaJ. A ....... aay they w!U qull medlc!ae II.~ •• Doctors Watch Acupuncture Demonstration · The second aplol!on came without • . . warning The b1111 clesl:Oyed a derelict ~ANFORD ·(UPI) -A British boule in 't11e C.tbollc SpriDgf!<ld area aod " ~ ~ Rd his silver-tbln rocked Murta&h'• Bar nearby. Seven needlea in!o . two ~ doctoi's perlons Inside lbe bar were Injured in a Saturday but aftly bit the rilbt nerve in cascade of broken giaSI and Nbbie: The one o! hm · army said the bomb containld llO pounds ' • . of gelignite Dr. Felix Mann, a Lbndoper, -wbo bas ' Ileen uslna the centurJeo.old Cliinese be.a~ Just a!ta-the blast, lnlO!IS fired rubber ing meihod tor aeveral ye a r 1 , bullell to break up ganp of Catbohc ~d deinonottated It !0< 1,500 physie.am w!Io Protestant teen-agers Who were lhrowmg paid $35 to attend an aJl.<lay 'Yl!lJ>OSium •tones and bottles at each olber. on acupuncture prior to the annual In Londonderry gumllla smpers fired meeting of the American Medical on two army post.. Troops rtt:irned the AMoc!ation ' (AMA). fire and claimed to have hit ooe gunman. He Succeeded in removiJJ& a twinge in In Tandragee, County Armagh, Willlam the ann of a fellow participant in tbe Craig, the leader ol the dieha.·d Prot•" program -Dr. Jems L. Rbee o! San tant Vanguard ~ovement to19 a rally. of , Frpncisco, president of the cautornia 4,000 it was Ume to challenge the legality Society ol Anuthesiologists-by pu3hing o! British direct rule ol -rn Ireland the Jncb.Iong needle into his UJl!ler back. and . the suspension of the provinc1's But Mann failed to remove a ·persistent pa'1iament. neck pain suffered by a skeptical 'I -French Train Toll surgeon, Slanlord W. Aacberman of San FranciscO, who bad lour need!., stuck in hli .back and litUe finger a/ta-voJun. teering from the audience. llooallJed health care ls adopted. Mel the majotlty OI the 8',000 doctors in the op!nlon poll said llley woq!d con- tinue their private pradlce with -those pa· tients at!ll w!lllng lo pay private feea whether or not ·the patients also weM paying ~in 1 federal program. The ligum wm dlac!osed Satunlay by AMA offidals on the eve of the a.ssocia- tioo 's annual couvenUoo. Offictals said the survey, conducted among 173,000 AMA · members. ii believed the largest opinion sampling ever cooductM among the nation's pbyddans. Of the responses from lliroughoul the 001D1try, 7.8 per cent aaid canpul>ory na- llooallied health service would force lfiem to quit Jfliodiclne, and ZB.l •aid they would coou.nue private practice with those patients •tlll willing to pay !or it But 2t.S per cent said they would join a federal program and continue practicing medicine under it. An overwbelming number, 87.6 p<r cent, want to contlnue to he paid on" fee- for..service basis, regardless of how the patient pays for his care, whether privately or h some type of federal or other insur program. In its lobb · activities in Wa:sbingU.•1, 73.1 of the doctors favor AMA stands on health care issues that would seek to retain "as many as possible" of . the basic principles of private practice. And 18.4 percent said the AMA ohould nsist any form of federal health care except that limited to care o! the poor . Worry about possible malpractice suits, 70.7 percent of the doctors said, baa caus- ed them to order extra laboratory tests. X-rays and other diagnostic procedljl'tS. Lesse1' n\imbers also laid they ordered consultatioM by other phys!ci8lll and ei· tra hospitalization in some calei to avoid possible malpracljc& c<)llrt action. HOUSTON (UPI) -A $4.5 mllllon ault d!aqlng Dr. Denton A. Coo!OJ and another doctor with groa negllgence In Performing the world'• first artificial heart transplant goes to trial Monday in .U.S. District Court. The widow ol Haskell Karp, Ille man who received the transplant, filed the suit against Cooley, who made the transplant, and Dr. Domingo Uotta, who headed a research team which developed the artilicial heort. Kaii>, 47, of Skokie, lll., received the artlfidal heart April 4, 1939, and ll&ed it 65 hours before it waa replaced with a human heart. He died April 8, 36 hours a/ta-the second transplant. The spectacular operation was U.. ve.!llgated by the B a y 1 o r College of Medicine .. where P>oley was 1 professor, and by the~ Govenunent Operat!on:o subcommittee. Co o J e y subsequently resigned from the Baylor f'aculty, but he is conUnuing hla heart research prpgram in the Texas Heart Institute. ' . ' But Mrs. Karp bad defended Cooley after the operation . "Dr. Cooley, in my opinion did everything in his power, using bis ability and whatever facilities at hand to save my husband's life," Mrs. Karp said on Sept. 2tl, 1969. "A drowning man grasps a We preserver. Does be examine it for flaws?" Later Mrs. Karp changed her mind ond in April 1971 she filed suit in federal oourt cbarglng Cooley and Liotta with gr.., negligence. She said they used 1 heart that was approved only for animal ex- periments. , She said she wu persua~ -to make the statements praising Cooley wllen •he was in an overwrought conditlm •abd did not understand wbst wu bsppeoiog. . Reaches 49 But M~y Top 100 ,.. Agnes Becoming Hurricane SOISSONS, France (AP) -Rescuers struggling !or 26 holrs through the twisted wreckage of two trairu!: in a tun- nel north of Paris pulled a woman to safety Saturday night. They went back for more survivOf'S despite the threat of lurtber rockfalls from the tunnel's crumbling roof. The olficial death toll of Friday night's crash rose to 49 Saturday, and officials at the scene !eared the final OOIDlt coold be over 100. Seventy-1iJ: were reported in- jured. All the casualties were French. At least one man was reported still alive in the wreckage but be was in a steadily weakening condition. Q-!es from children had been heard in· tennittently during the day. Although about 700 rescuers were at the scene, only 20 could work at a time in the immeiliate area of the trapped IUl"Vivors. Rall offic!als laid about 500 Pl"Sengers were on the ·two trains, many of them &Old!ers and stud<nts Oil ·a weekend break. " The two trains sped into the tunnel from opposite directions Friday night at 80 miles .an boor, Rall ol!ic!als aa!d it ap- p_eared one train derailed 01t debris from . Ille CTl!Dlbling tunnel roof and a short lime later the second tr¢{I abo hit the debris and llllalhed ln!o the !jnl one. . . . Showers Scatter Alo1ig Atlantic Coast, Rockies Temperatures Allieiw, tldY Albu<Wtr-. cldY Alld!Gr111e, tidy AWYlllt, cldY '"''"''' ddY l l""lneh1m, ck!Y lllsm•rd!, cldy eau., c11ar Boston. clclY """•lo. ckltr ChrlQlon, cldy 011rlottt, cl<IY c11ic.ao. cJ11r CJnc:lnn1tl, clcly c•-••l'ld, ci.ar ~nv1r, cldY DH Molnn.c:ldy Detroit, clnr Oululll, clHr Falrbilnkl, <:111r GrHn Bay, clt•r Htltllll, C:ltlr Honolulu, c11•r HOUiton, cdY l11cll-l'Ollt. cletlr JlcMonYUlf, Ckfy Ju.,.111, r•J.n K•nMt Clfy, c1t1r Llltt. Rock, clt1r Lo. Afteeln. Clt•r LousvlUt. ckl~ ~dl•r Mer'rlPll"-clt•r Ml1ml, rud Mllw•ukH, cleer • M•l$.St. P111t, cldY New OrJHn1, dffr .N-York. cktY Olti.tlamll City, <lch' om.111, cldY <>mthl, cklY Phlledel11t1l1, cldy' Ph09nlll, ""' .Hiii! LfW l'T. " .. .. " " " ltl ,2 .02 .... 11 11 T " .. " .. 71 " .ilS .. " ft M 11 ,1 .02 .... " .. .. " IO !3 ,31 ,7 51 .Dt n " u " " .. " " 71 56 .02 ., ,, .v.. 11 ,.. .01 ·14 $3 .. 71 .o3 Sf "5 .J7 17 " .31 " .. .... 11 •2 .. " " .. .. " " " " .. 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The llt•vlest ~•H w•• 1'9J1Drt..:I 111 lhl CllllUll Plains. whlt'1 _,. lcc1I floodl119 Wll Otlmld ill ' I• I b I I• Goodl•ncl, Kill,, WIS drlndllcl by 1111,.. ly 211. lllCht1 of rain durlnt the nletit. Cool •Ir ltOCkltld ov1r the Gr11f L.k• tcretld !hi mtn:ury illawfl lo !Pie Jib In m1J'IY ''''" Ttm1ttrltllrn ~ tltwTI r1neet1 fram 3) •t Mar_.11 Coun1y A.lrPOrt, Midi., to '1 11 Pllolnlx, ArJr. Sun, "loon, Titles IUNDAY Second hlllh ............ f :J5 p.rn. 7.1 Sacond low .......... J:U p.m. 10 MONDAY f irst 1111111 ............. n :1' •.m. 11 first low .............. l :ffLm. ·I.I Second hlllft .......... IO::D 111.m. t.7 SlcOlld -............ l :lOp.m. 1.1 SIM I •!Mt J:olO •.m. 11t1 l ie.I p.m. Mooft lllllS J:44 a.m. htl •:»p.m. I N•lhatlbekidaueoutohchool, ~ey'llbt.looking.forth01e1pecial tmllfiomlberefric-P.unch 'n' ·Bags .. 29~ ' eta tor (Let thllD find oar dlUciom Fruit0Ptlnch, in the •DY·JlOllrinl qllllt biait: ;:. f(ltltll!~ly ••• , !I Rancho!e, They'll loftthl~t -you'll lovt_thec0n-1ance! • • . • • • • • Aaaolted fll\'OTI in the package of 8 elaht mmee bap! • P-·lut Butter .... 59( ~Pan ••• chooae the smooth creamy kind or t.h• nutty grind .•• 18 o .. jal'll. e·at Balls · .. ~_...,, a·9t . °"" blf!ld of freab·llotlnd moats, delightfully 11UOI!ed -jultfcr yoal epper.Steak .... s 1.-..- W•atutwlth U.S.D.A. Choice beet, edd the 11uonin1,•nd ••• ''Viola"! Devil's ·Food C11kes; .. ~•tc Emybody In the family will Jove thete c09ki11 !tom Sll!llhine! , •• 10 oz. pq. Corned Beef Brisket _...,..11111. . . . • . • 89~. Coronet Printed Napkins • • • • • • • • • 29c Tbtblal80C01111tpacbpin-lblt)'OU'llhavep1entyorthamef" . • lo lull fer brialiif, an~f )"lU get the tenclemeu and Oavor you look for I ~ · Solid Heads ... Green Ctbbage ..... · sc lb. Tllldtr loavll tW will cook up to perfection..with your COllled beall , ' Priet• in effttt1'ot11, n.a.. wm. """"'l••·e 19. 2¢,:Zl,' ~ taltl. IO l(falft: . . . • Killofg's Pop Tarts • • . . . . . • . • • • • 39c ~n.•11w pull:ftMtlltl~tlawn; withcir-WlthouH1c1W.,l:-~~~~-11-' . • 'F"··~ · "'(',.':• · 'O'JT'i G~ •r.·, 1 ~ ~ , .. • • •r' •• ,i['ftJ , ,4 ,'<ILJtr-'f1 "•i··,. · 'r•• .,1~• ,. . , , -1 1 ,.i fl - ) ' -l --- • ' ' • . .. .. .. ., • .. ' . ,. .. • .. ' '· • ' • •·, . .. ,. ., .,, ' .. ' . ,, Gerald Gebheim of Costa Mesa gives daughter a spoonful June 18: Father Ha·s His·· Day . - . B,11rry Hoyt of Newport • Beach ""and son •.. ' S 1 ·h'h' . . "1¥'91n9 19 IS I, Jasdft Barbour, 2, of Cost1-+.1es1 with hit f1ther • Nelson Fren~h of Hun~n9ton . Be1ch tohs sons Roy ind Mike fishin9, • •·• Father's Day. It is celebrated on the third Sunday. in June when children pay tribute to their fathers. . Being a father can and is celebrated by father• every Sunday of the year. It's laking time lo persuade dripping spoonfuls of baby food into an infant's mouth with soft words and warm smiles. · It's giving C<>nlidence-assuring smiles that put plea· sure and the pride of achievement in the first adventur· ous r,ides on a swing . ·Later more muscles than smiles are required when tt comes to playing football or tending a garden. Th~t's when he likes a helping hand. Fishing is a time for father to encourage patience, perseverance and an understanding of nature.· On days of play, few children need reminders of father's place._ But the country has seen to it that father'• place is not forgotten with a nationally observed day. Every presidept since Woodrow Wilson has recog- nized a special day for fathers .. ·Father's Day. was started on different_ days in different parts of the C<>untry, but Mrs; John..Bruco Dodd is credited with orgiu;iz!ng the first Fath~s Day in Spokane, Wuh. in 1910. It bas never been declared an official holiday but to paraphrase President Coolidge the thing that'• im· portant is to have I day to honor fathers while renilnd· ing them of their responsibilities. Today is that day. '. " • O.liy Pilot Photoa by Rlchord Koehlar . .' ~ "~' ' • '. "Thet'1 the way," Bert '· Kronn ick of Costa Me~a ~'"' ion Duane; above. Joe Cartier and son Ricky dq yardwork in Costa Mesa. ,. • .. • - ;&t, DAD.Y PILOT EDITOiUAL PAGE No .·Tax Re Seen • e Soaie -U back, Orange County wu btllla IUb- jocted t.o a barrage o1 "good·bad" jokes. One of the lllOlt repeated onea went: Flret mate of ship to gllley liavt1: ''Good ,new• I !Int. ~ rum rations today. !'{ow IJ!e 1>14 new.. The qptaln W&Dll lo WI lki lhlJ afUnibon." , , Tllat'1 about tlWi 11111e Uie~dlin Wt w1tlch we greet lut week'• 197J.1S budget'ftport coming out o1 the Orlue County <Ollrlhouee. Goocf neW1: the COllDly lax rate probably wW be cut 7.8 cebll. , • Bad newa: for the county ... wbole, usesHd -valu- ation wUJ go up 10 pertent. . • Tu revenues ar~ 4eti•ed by a veg simple iormula. The lax nte u multiplied by a fitUH baaed on the value of the properly Involved. )f one tlement 1001 up, II may or may not follow that your total lax bW will 10 up. And vice veru. U both go op, you can well bet your lax blllwWlnml80. • Tbll u to take nothing away from the Board-0f Su· perVl.on .add their admlnlstraton In prodojclng t!'e new budget. From Ill appeJUll<*, theJ came up with a bar .. boo., spending program lhal wOllld be hard lo trim in view of mandatory exp,j!ndlturel for llUdl mamm9th pro- gnms as welfare, the court system and the ll]!e. They've done a job that In all Jlkellhood -after the multiplication proce" tak .. place -will mean Mr. Orange County Homeowner will pay about the aame county tu: bW next year as he did thb year unlus be was caught in a big reasaessmenl. boost. Postiques Profitable The government In rellll business? How cj>uld that • be? a folll'<Oior polfe-bl...Up of a stamp that COiia II cenll Ind ..U. for fl.l!O. They want to ezpand the Idea and, perbaps, Co nationwide. ll'e. jlOl!blfui' that tM U.S. Postal Service'a ef. • · ficlt1l9' 2-'d will permit II ev01 to becom6 a b!J com- petitor !IL Sun, Ward'• or Pel}!leys, But the fact the • posllquu . pq ~ laxes, bUy no lJcenae or periDlll ana~·--~ "'-- may •'8 pat no rent· certainly givea them ·an-advan· · laitf,ovv onlinary rellllera llanclllog the same 0r slmllar : ' > lines. · · ' · ~ · · .... ~ edltClr 11y1 he ezpecta II to be follo'l'ed 'by a whole .'f/l IUCh enterp~s. The 'TV A selling, lilllhlg • boall ""4 1!10'°" and ·lactle, for example. The 'IRS · '" could be Jn tile Joan abarll: buJlneu and the Navy could opei:lle .terry. boall. • . • •• 'Thi 111i1e editor bad one "caustic -but crusblncly · pertinent -ceomment: "t ""~y." he aal!f. "we'd be haepy u the Post- .al Servi~ would concentrate on urrytng 'the malls." ~~ooming "W a~ Declared Pity th• poor barber. ·Men's bllr aty,les cllanged ndically the part few · years and no longer do Pop or Son walk put the striped pole every seven or ten days to be abom Into abape. it'• more like every o~e or two month!. · Some barbera folded up. Olhera switched to "styJ. ln.g" and colfed the more dandified males, for a 1harply 1tiffer fee. • Now even that business ls threatened.· The Wall Street Journal reports that a growing number of males a~parenlly on the notion that beaullclan• 'can hand!; longer hair better than men barbers, are switching to beauty abops. •• ' ~ ~~.,._ Well, II ii. The U.S. Poatal Service bu utablilbed "po11lques" In four major cities and turning a tidy prof· It aelllng 1mall gift. that you can, of course, mall right there. Poetal officlala are enthuslutic. They're netting 45 P.r cent on gross sales -cblefiy by markups 1Uch as So the barbers and the beauticians are al war. Some sllles have laws restricting beauticians t<> working on female hair, but It's Jlkely to be struck down as uncon- stitutional after an Iowa ruling. . The issue may not raise any hairs, but it's·certatnly raising some dander. 'SURE, I SELL 'EM TO KID5 AN~ KOOKS. WANNA ~UY ONE?' .Why Gun Laws . . Fail to Pass. Dear Gloomy Gus It lan't easy to ·do business In Japen. Now that some 40 million youths, Many fore"ign executives in Japan 18 through 20 yean of •II have By JOHN M. MURPHY crimes o! violence Involving """' the become !•gal adults, ls It ne<e,. become '° annoyed and frustrated that ' Congress enacted Into law the llnt lla1I wy that we get them · dnink to they peck up and go home in anger and It l<19k this country llmolt 200 years to of a national firearms policy which bad prove tlleir adulthood? . despair. . . respond .to the daoger of guns In the been developod by the Jwrtlce Depart· -E.W. Tbe problem, as T.F.M. Adams and N. bands o! crlmlnall, IunaUcs, a n d Kobayashi ezplaln In their book '"!be ment under the Kennedy.Johnsoo ad-""' '-"'9 m1w11 ......., wtewt. • • World o! Japanese 1111a'rw. While every dvillzed country mini.stration. · wstr ..... .t IM .....,.__ ...., Business" (Kodan- ln the worJcf"moved to protect it• citlzem nw .... """,. • ...,,,,. .... Dall1 riw. r sha, $1.95), ii that by ~tin( UCht cootrolJ over the aaie CONGRESS WAS able to do this many people lack the one! ........uilp o! llrearma, the United becauli the powerful gmi Iob!JY wu tern· Imagination to un- lilates did nothlni· porarily it bay u a resylt o! Ibe meuuies -and the !fouse• c:Oninllllee derstand a different . •-• ~" ·~ 1nc1•··-o! --'-o! "· u.~•-Lu her King and , , way of Ufe. "One of ~u w=e -~~~ ~·-asuuina~no o! "=-• t remains lileol WW Governor Waliace be the 1iiit thin that vloleoce continued to 11Piral upwards al • Sen.. Robert Kennedy. another of those sacrlllcW IAmba the percepuJ!: for-dlni>ln( psce, and wblle llC<ir" o! The 11111 law controlled the future In-el ]<ams IJ Iba tbolllandl of American1 wse killed by teratate aales o! ~••• and ammun!Uon, resu1Un1 from the IWl lobby's legl&laUve lheperJ and thet '" . ··-· '1n t•· ban~· ol people who •-bi-<·de "~ tber I the 200 llOO apanese gu.... m: ~ providing bu.le protection. agalna~ in-~ • J"'°• ano. on!' 0 •. W~~~ .~ differently because ohould not bave poueaaed t b'• m • teralate i!Jughtei; by !lreanna. Once this .Americans who wW he murdered, shot, they ·at~' dll!erent. VerY different indeed! Congress ltW did nothing. foundation of interstate protection was "or robbed by guns in the year lt72? Once he realizes this fact, he mwt learn The roaring '!10'• aaw a public outqy , establ!J¥, \)le 'Rc:ond ball o! the plan The pbllolopby of the gun lobby was ar· .to acce~t it and not light it. over -wars ancl lhootlnp, so the wu' to 1e1 •t \)le a!nadY ex1stJnl 11111 roaanUy barked· i,, the Sanate ~ • ~'... who fall . to do fl" ip.•en! ,quite Jwrtlce Department promoted the .~ mlllioo weapooa by a oyRem of rectotn-Committee a maml11fterPresldeilt JoliD . -• explqati0¥ ~r ,•lj>t!i Ur llrearmrel)ltntlonanclll<enoinglawln tlon .of .fireanm .and lJc...lng of cun F: Keonedy wu killed whoo 1 wlto..s tyto.1elonwflbibeJapanese; tlley Conp'eu. But Ibo sunliitibY went to-k owners. We Jn con.,. were ~ lealllled against 1 llmple hon m mall wW claun that tile Japanese . are ancl the nauit wu the natloaal Firearms that.by now no-one Wolild object ta.-on1er """' • "dishonest, wiethlcal, .""-al, dev10US •. Act o! llllf wbicll limpiy required \bal a .requiremMtl on le 1 ha l weapooa t1lai "N · -~-tbtl-,1.:,_ '-·ii 1'IW-lnscrutaJ>le, or clowprjglll ~d. ... '!be purcbaae tu he pold m macblne -. . c1111e oq much horror ancl beartbrul<"ln !em :.:-.,;:;. ...;.~~:.i,. 11 -~ Amft!can' In Japali,;11 be ;,·to lie ;toe-, uwed..it ibcqum, and sawe<kll·rllles. tbll counlry. • lolnc to aet shot. Thll 11 Put otthe price ~ cannot. all<# bimSell the luiury TBB C1IDllNAL!l then a rm e d Bot the auililnatJoq borfors bad faded of freedom \bat we 111'.0·lolnc to bave lo . ol prejudices. I bem11lv11 wllb plltolJ ancl ancl the gun lobby (a Cfallllonolthe NRA pay In order lo bave medom!to<nm Atg:l\'CANADA, Japan Is the United -1automatlc bancfcum and the tilling and its 40 member conaremnen ~ l\lDI). ~I am wllliilc lolake tbll JSblteS' best' CUJtOmer, .;·tile U.S. ;, ..,.ImlOd unabated. Apln an outrqed ,...tors, former repr.aeotatlva ol the, chance. • . . Japan'• best customer. 'nlefe are today public reaction Jed to Ibe iJilroduclim of .aun !ratemtly llra~llly pieced In the . · over• ·71111 joint ventures• and 4 ooo ...a-gunJ01111ntlon an•L.1~1.,_1,,, =~~r:.,~ac;: .. :;:.z=:;,de~~~~ .. American~ agr<m>ellls operai;n& I Business Dealings in Japan . Clearly there ls aome suc-- cessful Japanese-American bus in e •·• cooperatkln going on. But Adams and Kobayashi. believe .the JOCOrd could be improved. They tsUmate that four out iof five foreign busi~s~ representaUves fail in their missions and leave: S. I. HAYAKAWA . .. ·, ~ For lbooe foreign executtv .. wbo slid< jo< reason for lhii ls that Ulf J1pew1 It out in Japan, it takes a long time to tend to penonal1"' relatlonsblp<1. learn Japanese ways well enough lo lune-When tlley 1•t to be on really lood lion proficiellUy. A poll of JO Ameriwl terms with the foreign represenllUve, !inns showed that In llieir experience,~ ·they deal·witlt .lllm.11·il ho.bad~ the time reqUired to master a job is clpab at home. Then they act ' usually three yean. ·' · wailaterally, saying off-baa de d J y. However, many companies have-&oorl _,"Smithsan cu e:rplain It to tbe•bome of· of duty of three years. Just when a man fite." ~ kind oC behavior usuaht• sell ~ ls beccming proficient, be ii replaced by Smithsan mto hot water. . 1l l someone less qualified. 1be system is . "'1" 1 1 wasteful of both money and talent · j AMtRICAN business re~ihlpa, ' · E' pared to the Japanese, to be PERHAPS the greatest problem facing hnal and im~rsonal. An· Amerkan a foreign representative i1 the confl.ict mn, oUerlirg a COntract tit 1j ..,J1panese .between the pressures of the home offJCe · m, ~to a great a~?.f trouble and the day-l<><lay dlllicullies wllb , to;J\ 'tluli .it I/ f~ &th 1ldea, , Japane'!' assoc•ates. '18 must maintain " I the ob!ip~ of party are · the conl1dence of both and must not loee adequately l>!l>Vld!<f.~'IDil so on. 'Jben ; the perspective of either, Side. ot~ll'Wile ~· the·rep-menta.Uva~b. American rum " the Japanese will cease to trust him. Or-.. are bnfUdered, .. ir.."1he Japanese 1 the .home office will say, "OUr tiwJ·in . "1tbout 0.Jectlng' »contract in anY. Tok)'o has gone nuts" or 0 He'a been out way DlllDcly ~'ti sign there too long" or "He'• ~· Japanese ,,;..._..._ ' .:I!" not the. tract on us'" • '"-~ ~ con • · -..~ but the~ AJhericans attach to Adams· says that foe the ov~. ex· K·wblle. · · elements of human ecuUve, tile miawidenlandh!P .. bis tiuat and l' ;which the Japanese : home office are often mqre. mll:lul and regArd •· lte. •of any major com- mace .frustrating than thcl' Pl~ be lllitm!'iL ''ilils 11·" why social life : bas with bis Japanese, aasoelal'! '~ma-,(lnclildlotJ . ~)ts an important · · •' pert ·<if .J: 'lioO!nets life. Japanese wblcb became the Federal Flrearma Act -k. In a matter o1-111 the lecialaUve Janrtiisb 11! eo.,ress. . o! 1118. Thll law failed to Improve In any gun blockaders were In powerful and ...,. Uali! the tlllinp, the lbootlligl, lDd the ttl~wrw =I=,~ ceaalu1 actlan. In the Seeale, the ad-..,,.,lnalianl lead I.be Jl'lOPle to make •-·I ,p ~-·-wllb ,_, __ ,_ vocateo o! regiJiration tne! lictmlnl tbelr coliectlve will l<Down lo tbelt • .,. Y ~• cru•w-.. could not 1et a subcommiltee quorum to repl'09elltatlves in Congress, t be · ' · ... execuQ,_,.,. t•to iee· each other and , Del~gatipn .. ·Comp"lexwn ·\~ i..nan h.~~ :~~E , . . ".u-8tes lP, '.economic.enterprisO:' This, lncidenlally, wu the wording that even d!Jcll!I Ibo bill In the ·.Houae, !he legls1allve gun. blockade wW tonUnue to bad been lnllsted upon by the National· chairman of the Judiciary Committee be.successful. Rifle Auoclatloo. fettfuJ tbat be to all ""·~--The total lneUectivent11 of !his le"'·'·· wu were . c _.,.. On three occasions In U.S. history our •-on the need for additional gun COl)lroil gun Ian came about as the result of the lion IJ apparent from the fact that 30 the gun lobby would Hert enouiJ> o! a outrqed IDdignation oi mtllionl of years after It was enacted Into law, the political clout to aclually repeal the law AmericaDI. 'I am convioced tba• u ht govermnent bad not been able to obtain a !<Ju ht bard to cble · In ttee. ' alngle conviction under this aectlilD of the "" 1 '° 1 ve the put, ool,r the unllled, voices o1 the Federal Firearms Act. TBB SHOOTING of ~ Wallace American people CID break Ibrougb the Tbm In 11111 after a Jong history o! baa, Jftdlctably, resulted ht A ..,, clll gun~·· Iealalattve blockade. bopeleuly Inadequate · Je111latlon, o! for more adequate U.S. sun !Jn. ilut . (E4111r'o.Nole: ~....,.,, llPlnllni crime rata In the pootwar cnce again, the Senate PlbcommiUee (~ Ytn) llao 0 lladpa -11111 • period, and of Iba 1ppaWnc -In C1D1101 ~en report the molt minimal ol. pm'rc llellre c.ims.1 • " · I Anolller !em Adams and KobeyS!hl Al,.,. d by p ·ma . ooaslder 14, ·tile joint venture .. 'Ibo «:;) re . ri ' r.,w .. s AiDericanbcimeolllceinayreiardll8'.• minor subadlary. Tlie J~pauese may ll!ln1t o! It 'al their own ~mpany. 'l1lla B Ml · -· ·n a· .. r • can couae1dlflicult pr<ibleina, requir4Jg Y au..: · llEEN· " . . , peaceriatih( abWUes and lolli>ite ' Pa· WASllINGTON -... '!'be -pluion of · CA1LIOORNIA'S Uence 'on tile pert o! \I!'! .bterlcan the 'ColllarnlO ~.lion . . . ~... :1 .•. ••~1.m.iallliww111*-CONGRESS SOM£mm-t11e Amellcailropr..en-.Ipll!.•id1 • I. ...it. ol. file JuDe° I tau .. must penuade his bo11 to come to ~ Gone wlll' bo . im; 11-~· J_ lo,view .the ailuatioll first band. Ho --!If.lie~ lploe eiiaiinlllee, ps=c ~emi:~·unllke Mlller ScbmltJ llbould, Adam advlles, take his boos lo ·llep. Qeoge M11lerr (D-.}lam<ida); .. ,, knew abesd o! ilme !tilt be WU ht rear me of l!R ~bet of Commerce'• brief• ~ -· · aecure. a lOle for · ht tile ---· .~ man o!ten:findl !bat his boss bu ~ ' . :· ' .,. . . .. ••• .. •' •• • ..· L ' k E A d . ..-·Ille 1'111e iouOc( ·bOavlly ,lo ~ trouble, wished be hadn't made lbat abll-btg,breakfw ~'~""'~" CJ!her • aw ma ers Ye . g·en . a ..._.,. l!!>ll< ll!iil..wa,;\. i1!CJ IO ,.,.., Nixoo remark men wtilubt\llar Jl<ODlems.-ndwe•""tbo . . . ' . , . ·• · allll!U1 Jl'Of'OID· · CAILING mi: ROLL• Yoti ~ ~ ·allocated far too little Ume fer.bis visit - · Mp!ef.'l!)io htd O:~ p&ir al' ' ..riiow llltlouih raca in Calllom1a llid . 80 little -tile Japanese partners are \ ' ' tendlp, recard ht =~ and io1lo -~ Just "" IQ6tln( to .., Wtilcb ' lnsullef. ' ' ' .·. ~ f: . ' - work aeven daYI a·-t lnto·eariy 'JuJ7 DlmocraUc Jeaderablp JI no a.,_.i . could.qq'ljrNllybe' ·. 'doillill""' ·~were oUt ht ttioir dlllrlcla Japan•fa not a.~ ~ ... llY PHIL HANNA c.,... .......... SACRAMENTO -A le a d In I ileJ111bllcan la~ter wu uked the oilier di)' just bow Iona be and bis fellow l<elalalon planned to atay ht session this 7ear. Hll anawtr, "Yet!'' 'l'hll teU. you Just bow conlusln1 Iblnp are getting In the State capitol. Bob Moretti, the young Aasembly apetker, .....,ta the whole thll1( wropj>ed up befcn the l>emocratlc convention INclDI In Miami Betcll on July to. No 4oubl I.be North Hollywood Democrll ....... I'! lab off """' M1aml Btacb for ., aleaaln ncalioa at bis favorilo Jamalcael]IL MOSIE'l'TI II uyln( t b a t rt1p-0 poriiomnenl of bolll leilllaUve hocueti -.... -... !Ill November ... liaa It· --willn -~be lool:• lnr -the laWIDlhn' throlia. Wbol -tn nf«mT What 1bout m•*'::Jrll II I o1-.. -fn = ... l117 pollU. tlaa _. aolr11r 9' Wblt about ,., ... C'l ~..,. .. _, -i. DI ·e (!). 1AI • 11'•), .. .. .. State Seeate leadtublp a plan In r IO la"l""kers could rect11 untll 1fter Ibe to .-Ible -lbil beco!net a ;mp.-. , Ille ~· ~ ~ .. liliPartl!ll ... cm -day and which felt tale and In helween Hong. Kong and S .. apore. II November election. ilsue In Novenalier. , • deba*. '11•· ...m.q.i bj m ~ -.r. -.....1o stay. In W~Clll 11 a l\uie market for Alllerlcln .goods. DYMAU.Y laid "Sure with Sen. Gearp. DtutmeJlin · ~, $Ill0,-41-~ c.bapen('ot,, pl ll>elr ~ o! tile maybem l!o1nr Both Ja~ lJO"mri>ent~ blduitry · • • me ...,. s,odl) apoc11 .the Stale LePJotin•bt . y ~ (P*) stlrt; a llberll ..,. ..... i. col1tipol from the p....,. . are urillur Amerletn •-\0 aell ·'o dltlon. Help ua 1pprove JectalaU .. reap-,..... •·-far 1 1...,.,,;t illlOI[ far -}"*1'~ldilli. 'lllo ,.., flldl!I, • -olf the Sfe-• Lollby --,...,.....In.-Ja;an. '!llo lAl!alUKobballl v portiamnenl now and we'll do IV' "the Dlmocnllc convention, U. nturn 1 ~ emrpap~ -m. · ~ p11one ..u., , book will 1'!' o! real belVJW. tllooe' wbo •• Mcmtt refuled ' ' • • to wt the bt1ance of Ibo ..;....,. illrY ~tall7 liddld iilll -' ~ OOl la his dlsti1et m ti.e&a waol 1 ...... el t1!1J marttot. . · : ' Fri~ton are~~ Mandi)' tlwouP ,,,__ ami~ many Re)ubllc1n lo llaia _.... diarl el San ........,.. ••• 411 Ira Rep. PMltN. (Pftt) M<O•z1 , ; •.I ' -" _, cm 1 ._. -'IGf el billl, bl» Jawiaabn Who want to elf noed ~ ntunf "'""'fl;lll!I ~jiat. lllldy· W-),, Jr .• (Mao ~) ,,,.. 81ZiiM 1o-.. · · ' "" " auemblymm contfnui lo take • -to·Mlami lletch ht A tt E-&Wt -~ "' 'Ibo Hlll the next ""1 all llllild pep llllll 'I -· CO'!f'! . ' clay bollday by wtndlnl up w.u-... Aid. "lltmmber .::-~ ~ .. °¢ ~ vlel«Y. lllllor lbin z lo !: Hil • ener11 : "1 WU • Jillle ~ al -' • -. Tbunday. 1' • , , !"':" , own 11!11!1 jaot ~ tllt -ea-!Int !bat I dlcln't 1<1 -over IO per -· " ., · 1ac111e-fi17~ope11oer atrald tllat "' qo. -.,. · ooariiia1J1 · ~-....... ~ · ' aplnll two cMllqan .liUI fllaa 1 nlll-' '· • -ol ---mlPI '!IT m A CINOl lliil Pntldwl -.til!IDCIOf~~ ...... !la'ril!C ~!zed llllll did belllllllaa.W........... llol>lrt lf. ll'nd, MU.r• ,. i: dl!Ulo -o! lho .....,... bl ba aver will · bo reirolralad • • • ""'-1a ... oilrtod~....._ 17 ~ *"· lie In the flnl J'~ apllllt SlilrllY Temlilo • . ·~ llepubI1caa la'l!llllkm --">llf ,_for•io.-tbe--•. Wtlll• -, ofYldorJ'-~·ol Blac;l<'ancl10)docldeli1\Wllll'f•bod TAo11wKff1111,'Edllor ' •• time ·who are hlldl( uu,.... or...,. much wort wded lo be ·._ 1ltel< 1M ""• lbo$r1!i.hb!> ao 19 allor all," hi NJ4. Jo\illDc AilJDwlc aid Albli'), w, Bau~" ',. 1 :o nine for oiliar' ~T Ool1abtl1 ho _, heft," be aid. : , • .!)T · _... • . " . ' , not Ille •JJsbtesl bit dlAppOlnted. E#lorlol rag• td!tor .• be ""''led aboill his own North Votera all ,,_. ... llllda'U., -.... CJQUI ILlY: ••. ,· Ht ,llJio IMPOllTANCEI It lln't ~. , ,, " ' • '. ·~ Hollywood COllllM111111;1 wlllcb pve lltm a Locialatlft a lvll lllzle. ~ -~ ~Qlao Trip, ,Will Bo .perceived by clllaeoa bee-.... Tiie edltortol ll"P .,_ u.. n.it,. ~ lil Jllltmd -ol «lillif&a at~1'Cllll of-Prop ld&L!A-llliibd ...... '1ltll& ••• 11ep.-C,. ...... lll;(a. , -..mtuaDJ..,....11;'bat1be.,,.Y-'--........a.IQ~oOn ...,~Um~· prlmaryelecllCll. tbelldlra -1U1111nmUenwould onop 1--••••zpm ;-i~ldt•t1aeflmdlonaas1wholt lat! ~'~ •• !!:""!Inf ,w. J1.· MOS'l: LA~ --bat not C 411alllall aD, llmo ~the .... •=.=-.,,If ·1::S.1t""'· ID 1t--.lmpcllwll-lbe'W1111DY =~..: t~~71o~1':~ 1~ for lllributloil ~ thit any rup-Ti:.=-..:;_~ a.-...... Bo= 1• .J., a Qipllll allillt ~ ':'lu!.'; ~ .... -.,..-1 ;:~~:":r.:! ~ ... ~~~= :;::.9-z,~ ;.::17n!:.f.fd1a 21 .. rt'a: ~JS:~ut: =~..c~~ ; =--J.!twba!IJ!~ =~~;;.:~~,J!~ Se.=." .. r .. w ~ ~.:.:.-:: ~:.a~JUD .. J~lt'll • n aiao II an .,,,..,._ to tile Jtgilll, _.._, .. _,__..,, ......, ......... ~~ lili U uh T r • -~~ ...x...!:========-"'"'=== • I Je he'll K '. . J .. • • .-. " I • --- • . - • • • • Wllo eoce mode the arapbic .ay G~ JOSEPH Jeq ii).,i. at11ie out al! ofllce. bot he'll -illl ., ·pollu.t.' And lit lhtnp .. l'ICftl. hl\p(im to-be bact I» ol· flee u ma)"OI\ of *tea~ ii.II\ ye.-. . • that money ts the mother'• dt<ill~ci. Iii • wlde-ranilill int...Vlew '•t week, be talktd ol bla lnt<ntioll t. ron for ; mayor acaJqet.' ;;am '\'fl'ty. lhe tem• (• perameplal ~ Wliliiii he reganls ; • wltb lw ~n aec.n.i ,,..,.ct ... I never " · as.:'!"'~ 'tllli)' I ~'\'get back In 11 I Wqw:u," he l&id. 4 And Y<rty li: DO loncer credibio." I . Unruh·Jlaant anno'*11:.ci his tn~tron to run yet, but tt won't come as a surprise to Unrub-.watcbera, f'l whom there are a ·~)lumber . .. ' ' TOIJ~PED ~d 'blunt,· t h e • former 'Big lloddy" of Calilomia's slste assembly was defeated 1n hia race against Gov. Rooald Re;liBI\ tr.• years ago. But for 16 years be! .. ·~ , he was not only a powerfal legislator, eledecl 111t•ker 27 limes, but a n~til>nlll polltlcll . < • figure whooe skllla were praised, cursed '" .. JESSE U~RUH · ' and respeded (net neceswlly In that E"-• Y. otty'o Job .. ord,ef). . ,~.. «-~, . A ci>mplu mati, hli repuiallon linoog • some political and civic lea~· ls~Kat of Kenne<!ys,. ·c~e >ni'11t1ng ·l!ack. "You a rilthless wheel..-..lealer, lbqroughly tbe bb sho un~plod backroom bciss But be Is linow, I lfb .. i:t·When Bo . y .wu ~ also1 the darltng ·0r many po scien-l'Od when there w~ this ~r attempt, I Ust4 1114..-ts of govenirm!rt beCai\se 1\14 a 1udd'en, awful 8WllWl"S!I <gatn of of ru.. ·~ under1tandidg~ot "the ,lfio.ir,.quicldy your ~k , can ·ble wiped system" and hls successful etrorts to oUt:•t L ' upgrade the catifomla Legislature. ed f t I · Ao speaker, he wor•~ •• pro·"'.-.,taH, ~ dw~. 9r am~ on vio ence 1n . •llill.I w vu--.. tbe'polltical system. "There'll be more," better faciUtiea anct hlgfler sa.Jaries, and lie predicted. .1we are in such a turbulent among people who make such ratings, irlUirim : we· are mt where wt were in Califomla'1 Uglslature is at the top of this country and we are not where we're the UBI. Today, at U, he WU quieUy about ru.. ~~It~=; gel through this work u lecturer, TV commentator and writer of a forthcoming study of He talked of the great need to reform ..."~e blYe now Is a ry1ttm.ot big ~~" bl said. 1'1bey'fe behind ·• ~"'°"" c._t •• and lhoso'.j!OO)il• 1 • ~~ bu;-tk1r way tn and out of j>olltica. Wt',. :....;.. jo a point where public > ~ls Ille only way: and I 'don~ -pl hootlle reaction when I 'aiy ·that • 1d' bUlinesa owv.rn1. " ·" . ···-~· t . TllJl. G!JST of television makes It ., ~ for~ "everyliody to pay for •• ~· be qplatned. "When you ha•• to1Ue your ~s OD free TV, you Clll • lle'nlarv£IOUJ...,. day, and the nm ~ :::r~ you J>lcklng your noae. Without ..., ean1 eablbllsh a ··-'"eel 1berDt." r -~ (Ho ay be espoclaDy bitter an thi& subject because ru.. gubernatorial cam- paign against ~eagan two years 1£0 was ltarved f~ "motber'a milk ") .. , • t "J eai\ri•know bow we:1'!iGint to con-'!fllce "9P'• tbjll politiclanS do things.for good twemnent, as long as the present system of fma:ncing campaigns e:lista1'' be a4*d. ' ,. He claljns to be uninvolved In tile , Democrat!' pr,side.ntial marathon .and tbere ci,.r1y Ji,nostalgla for the'K.;.t;ooy ~-ln_~y 'of ru.. remarks. Bui bll, · prOcllctl\lit ls that George McGovtrn will win', Iii Callfornia primary •Ith its boDama 'Of m :deJegates because Hubert· Humphrey hasn't found a WIY ·lo break McGovern's momentum. · · "I beve some guilt feelings that ·Hamphrey didn't wtn in '118 '' be · said. "Maybe aome of us Wanted ' bim to be something more ljlan anyliody could have been in that situation. He knows more about government than any of 1be can- didates, and he's a better man now than be was four ye.an ago." . • • ....-1a.1m DAILY "LOT A f • r Or•nge County Conservatives . . • Still In Driver's Seat I ~ By ARNOLD FRIEDMAN Democrat.. tralllni ill Orwe County by And THOMAS D. ELIAS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA only 45,000 voters, compared with a When ultr~rvative eoOgressman 70,000-voter deflclt two years ago. John Schm.ttz wa.s upset in list ';week's • FOCUS "l would guess the Republican ma· Republican primary election in Orange jority would get up at leut ov.tr 50,000 County, it could have been taken as an in-when they have their registration drive,'' dlcation the county ls moving: away from O'Neill said. C<lllServatlim. ~ · :Z ·~ 1;:'r"tz' ·d0 1" r~~= MOST of the new Democrats tn tho But offk:lals of boUi major'~ Ill( . Y ,._9m s )VI e rw county, O'Neill added, are "mlddle·oHb&- Ieglal1tlve etbicl and campaign rmanc-1<¥:al :... and state government. l n log. Wllh blS modlfled walrus m~, · leglsJt\ures,.Jllrlicularly, .''we are guiUy lib. silt' lnJ.ll ahlrt and body-cul cOrdil!OY .ol alalting mosqu.iloes while .beats are •Ii. jacket' be ii the very model of relued 14rge." Problems •toclay are more com-Su~s. Only when the conversation plicated than ever, he said, "and many turns to polltlca do the sparb Dy and the · legislators are incompetent even to ask heavy, dour features lighten.· • the ~t 'Pl~ons." - U'Sf AN)'ONE get lhe Idea that this 1 the county are convinced thafs· nb~ °" . · criticism Of lbe ~bllcan l'l'esident ln n>aderf. , SOfter, ~er .-Jees Unruh; however, way it ls. ' • .. , bis home t'OUnty. R ~ Re bll l l>l!ISlder.· hi.• e•"".""" e.· lfitb a '·New County A'ssessor Andrew J; Hmsbaw, ~ 'Ille first·tenn representative, one of ke puobn ean central committee r 'l'l""'.,..16 ,. running as a "Nixon &!publican 11 two John Birch Society members in spo esman J Meyers agree that the Hampshire-woman ·Jeg1slator at a recent • managed to clip ~ti by about 2;sao Congress, repeatedl y denounced Nixon's two Orange ~ty Democrats holding meeting. She took him to task for votes. overtures toward China and Russia . His partisan offices, Congressman Richard T. <!_erid.ing the effectiveness of the state's But at the .same tilne, an incumbent opposition ~me so emphatic this year Hanna of Anaheim and Aalemblyman 400-member House,ofltepresintatlv~. coltnty supervisor, accused of being 1 that he campaigned for Nixon 's primary Kenneth Cory of Garden Grove have and suggested that the ,f!)Wlding fathers . "tool" at 1lhe = Dem 0 c r 1 t•i c election challenger, conservatl~e Rep. liberal reputaUoo1 in Washln,iOO and would have aJ;,>Pl'oved heartily of piis organ•··tlon ., s-od In ... .,·John Ashbrook of Ohio. Sacramento respectively, but both cam- form of "tnie democracy." u.a ' ..... v 1~ • _.. tecbnici.Dy' Don---..tisan race aod ·•·-ly "The Hinlbaw victory WJS a solki Nix-paign on a mu~ more comervaUve plane 'tAre -you ·a OOrnmittee chairman?'' yu.i w UILI"' wht ul ed t home •' came Unruh's seenWtgly wrelated ques-qualified fOr ·a n:inoff. · · i.00 vote, cb wo d be .consider co~ a · _ . "I Dms campai&ns," be says s1mply. 1be t)vo-bouse legislature,. he believes", HE'S LOOKING forward ts the race for mayor of the n1tion11 third-largest clly, .. but I had a bani. mOID<lltaryJX!~ when Gov. Wallace was abot." All his mem<rles of close usodatlon with the is a."'ttitaJ drag,'' and In his many talks around the .cowltry, he adVocates a unicameral system. But committed as he is to upgrading local and state govern- ment , his greater concern now is the financing of political campaigns. It w .. ' tion, No, -was the' re'l)ly. "I was a,.sked to >Jthough he lolt statewid~, sen. Hubert senative~' u.Jd an ~Ide to ~ty Hanna and Cory operate this way even chair a committee, bUt I didn 't want to H. 'Humphrey carried Orange County ~J!'lh!kan Qialrmah Thomas C. !Wgers. thougb registrailui figures In tho.w r1; 111 t ~.. . strongly· In. the Democratic .. presideotial . N1iaoi Is_ the President and this " ru.. districts, bonlerinr on Los Angeles-O>un-" w~'lh ~---·" f st rf prilJlarf •lfter-campalgning in lbe oouaty. ~'811d people feel Vtr/ &trongly here ty, favor the Democrats. Tbls lllustr1t<s , I ~ ulllmg 0 I ar pe orm<r, • U p U"-' · .. ,. l&boul that" that the ~-u· Jn Or••ae ~ ..... , U 'P!>l9ntially She's tho Most Be~µtiful· Girl in the. World' " .. Unruh _,..., .... -. f "-·•· ol sll as a ooaaerva ve o ~ prorsoo-. . ~ .. -•Y ~ ~,., " .-·-•~ ew ~~ enc• · ·~--• .-...:... that Or ,.,..m.. ' llldlard J O'Neill • chainnan of the wellaa the Re-bllcan.o ar ......... bot for the haEleJ.1.lglslator's wonts· to bang · :'!'stlll'w"":..~tlon·-of~ -~ . ....-... ..:_,.._ ~allc .<.ntral committee . ~ ' e ...,..._ out. Then: "1~,Sbrug, be fired: "}fell, ~ • -cooserva~. ~, -.' lilie~al. if , ... t · .. f filn .. , , · Tll1I! VCUI!. Bdunltz litldana aclde4. ll!ol lbe Schmlt; ~efeat , d~ t Bui wlth such ~Iden u Cory ODd , J!?:..r• 3"' 1 lorful,0< .,:.,; • ;. ... 'J. ,.;:.-rrr-•IA~ ""t' po _..,.,~_, .. mean,anyJblng fundµlental bu dwiged Hanna: the Demoen& =-Is , \..uu~rovers ~-.. · ~ s • .-...!', ·~ e~ .,· 1.1n::ie ~Yt ·:-if-'"" ~scu. a .,.,. ... "' in OrapQ:e' Q>ubty. .. " conviooed th1t ''the ~ tali u,, · Unruh'& nAllhl mme .IS polltlcal:. If• . Ille left m Oringe tleuitty,.t.it ta-wu· ,. '"111ii Jolm Schdulz variety of con-more seriously_ .. In the <OU111y ' defends it wi,thout reserve. 0 Politiclans · 1 njectSon of Sdunlt&' 1ttacks <Ill Prell-! servaillm never wu a majQrity • he · · · are expelldli!ile," he admits, "bu! l!O'lllics · dent Ntmu• , · , "11 ,.].. aald!'"!beY w.re Ju( tile< loadeli ml Al< llYll>SNal, O'Nalft dloo Ibo • are not" Spol<nmen for both 1be ~-m~ 'diinilnltlng and'W a tlibllY-lmll . campotaa bet,,_ Supervllor Robert .n . .-. ·-'Mla!aeil~·Trlblm• :;.0emoa-a\lci central coD!\nlllees~·ln lbe 1 'organliatlon .._ ma1n1r· tile 'Jo&i<Blrcll ,BaUln and cb.!llm>ger'Jloberl Wenke, a "' , '· __, '· · · ', • • .... "' ' " ftf•r. .·lllj•I.! l\r.o_-:...~, , , ,. v • ~ . R ...... 1bUcan. 1r • ' ' •"' ·~t OU\,: • ' ' .. •,l ' \ • 'I "I'.. I t•t ,t_ . .'i · l''':..1' ••. "''H:.' · ;L:t,n:: ~~~ir.-w11'1~io ·~h~g·:=u~moae,r,.,.."":" Jllue' rtcan .f.:A:jJt'IQ•ts · atn '\" "~~·.! ..... ~iiltO~n~ ·~publlcansm,lljJnJlo&llbautu,"Uld • A , , • ~ ,,, , \.(tt 1 , .,...·~ ~,Cvertbepast ONelll. . • , . . · · • . . .. . two,~ ~ dlllrld. a Pn>ciuc\· of But even JI 11epubllcant tn orange " · · . . . . "' , . ';~.~'.+. .P'~ County are ~''flll'*"'I about" l~e For ., ~un-try 'Dt"sgustin· g' · · · '· tu1t·:wun't fflrle 'for 1tJen1 1o . =1s~:.i,~ :=.~ .. \Al . · ' ·~ • ~.~1f>Onewpeojlle;mp~mt0 ~Jtl~Sc:lunlll..'....-Cll •· · . · . ' _-'-. ~ .. ~1becOdnty,"bePM:med.· ' ' ~ Tustin,theprolplict.s ·ofanyDsnoentt:lt • ', ,• 01!~•, conkntlon la bocked 1fy liberal Ilepubllcm winning any office re-• "Breathes there a man with soul 10 , ., '~' 'fiJIU?!' ..... · hf lb•.· main utremel1 allm. dead who nev-to himself. has aald,· 11111. .l·D'D'Y is my own, ipfnalive land •.. " 'B.Nnll. ~ .. .4 For years Americans have read. these , GQLD:ftl .l 'TEll stirring words-quot-• ~· ·n.n. ed tn Edward Everett Hale's pa-.r lhetic story entiOed ~ft.flior appointed partisans called on the Soviet · ' "The Man · \17llhout "' Em!>a$sy In Wubtngtoo for the admltted ••f • . • 'Cotmll1'--·' ~ ,' purpos• of urRtng the Sovletl to -·. 'W . f u· W/• -'· S'L -M' ' garded them mere!i ' moi;i 'war equfpment to North Vietnam ' 0,e U, .. 'VI • U ecm, rwm. ' easm:e u Interesting wonls as quickly as J>OOll!ble. · · • .l applicable prlmarlly ... And lhey left no doiibt bow they wanted ... , !!!,!" wtmanth aw~ ~ 1 · . the equipment used. Their signs ·put ii To tile Editor: , ,..... il(*\l"'t lhb way: "Aienge Hanoi and Halji>oog" -Tiie Ooulllne Bill, SB ll01 by Sellator ot seabc:Nµ-d imPrlSoninent fO~ an and "Send more mi.Ssiles io lboOt doWn Denitla carpenter, Js .: woefull)'. weak, unreasonable outburst against his naUon more American planes." Mam meuUre that h11,Jw1en inticduced In a COW$-Ollfllal -4tng, tn. his A ·member of the group vohmteered hls tn !be -11 a ouballtute for defeated youth. -name as Henry Sdloeofeld, •a Je&Wallob 'whldi .wWld .bave protecttjl Bui Obty ncmt!Y -....,..._ Wasltlngton;1>.C:--.ttorney. He expJatned · lbe coasllJI!<. o1 callfomla. u i--d. ·ii Lttltrr ltOll! <eadtrr art ID<lcom<. ''B..-a 111ero;a m" Jltll IOlll '° dead :-'"Qiil II was llille aome of lbe prot<sters wOuld ddv' a"11Ue tlnuilJr the bear\ of Normally IDri~• 1hould conv•u lh<IT ' wlx>ne'1<1',fobilnHJl,'!l',~·lhllls•u" .came out and said that Ibey actually regmai govenment,•i bealUle· of i the mtl!GQU In 3001"0!'dl or'"'· Th• own,,1111 nalhoe ~ .~ '.-;have lake("''w~ lllPi;brt f<n' the etemy, 'addtni: clear and onerous restrictlons JI would cright .. cond•nu i.ttcr to fit lfJO<• '• • •• • •• .. .. .-. ~. :::. ~Coastline . . . I . ' ~·. Bill l l ... _MA __ IL_B_o_x_""') ·: Oil • %..?.*' ~llclll. I !ind'. "'II ii lmpalilible for Ill to •land by ODY place ..... uerclae fl. the pollc;e power. or <ii!ninal< lib<l Ir T<Un>ed. All "'" 11\Y.eelf tb them. more Ind mote el .loqer" · · • · l d ters m~t-incllUlt lignaturt1 and moiJ.. H • ' h IQ' T nd' T d . late 81 I reOd 'lb\!lll'lbe ~ of . Perbapo oome of ..., read~ will <larpliltel'a SB llO, among'll< 11111' I ing addr<u, &tit""""' may be !Oit,.. ' "g s e owaT droll dodgen ml doaei1en """ -Uve redlember Ille paclftsm that swept Br!-faults, sell forth a llalemenl of h<ld on .. quell If ••fficlent r<GJon Ct ' , · • . in Cinada' 0< ~ ar ---tatn tn. l!Je 1ale ':IDs and the •30s and near-~~U~e :.:iie:. ~~{"b ~ l.r apparltl~. Poetry tolU not b• pub- -' ~ _ ~f~ ~<1n·~_agatnd1li0•"-iy tilled !f!!it ,proud nation when the power,but~,a :'t&ktni"lorwhlch 11.rhtd. ' '• > • pollcy'Ol.,...ownniU.."'1Jilllod :stattf. .,,.ucllt,wlllioUtwarntng'tbelrfrleods.ln "'"--==' t d •-•-• --' K. . ... ...M . • . . v . 1Britatn awepl .. ~Europe Duttng that .... etlllDlll ' ..... -~-~ pcmlbie eeping nrr .. nae ows = 111:~~~~..r. :l:'~Jt" period. ol pacification tbouaanda of :C!.~r~la .. :.:: = ':laCal ..,.=.sand l!Jetr lrlenda , . · . · '°'"' ~O , ' . . , ~.~ ~••,.f .a'\:'"" ,.h;d iibeii · -~ in England ~ what was trary to the current alale of lhe law, Tiie publlc llilould malt• ovory effort to ' ' . ~"" · •" •.," I raa(lii ;y~,.~-·oi ·l'call.i ,I~ ~.d Pledge. 1 ,, , ·which bolda tll/lt re•=' Wtrl,ctlonJ defeat SB llO tn lbe Smale, and lo eom- Tbe -~;IQ, tl;.:ilJtei.'it\e ' .. -• • ~<"'l'lllnl'.rmd.diiertoitl«OD «t 'lW.JIOOUMl:N'i' rerved notice on ,on~uae.14,Pbtatn, ·~n~bla .::li:":!':i:"~~:.,~s:=i:m dlanct• your mar.ria1t will iaal.,,SllCh. ~ "' \.'' ·' ' '11P*DY ~ liad ldlliil llill Woundeil •-•er lt might concem l tllaf Ille ,)'eg!Oiial nalure are ··~1¥-0• nattavethecoostbulhollenlllnlln. . weretlleftndbJisln••llldYby .~l~t n T ,·~. no· :vn .-'llllllJ' lldl~~ ~· ,llpllarieo •-"I never bear,)11111) for erctaeoflhepollcepower. Pau!C:Pllck'ot1he, : •. ' """'.11.&. CJ.J.1 \ < ,_..... overl;'ll!Oaiii',o1 tllelr-.,0.br>iWlr~l'.aClbe ·.· Tbi!llllt)ll'Otidel...trialilsto~te KENNETHS.CliODR~,. U.S.· Bum• of <:et -fanlll'-.' · ,. ·· <II-lUrTOllDding ·tudl •a -.~ .. 1n.--..11on .adlonl br:lll)li-• Calaervatloa ChalnDID ~; Illa. DI..,... rat< la . 1'-~ Ci! a n>tMJ.,qe lllcli • ·' ' : '1. • • mmen "'-land mllbl be cltlip!jed I' aald to be far tower averM• teenage girl bu1• aeven plln •· polllldan ·and a..1111!'. 'liflo "8~ hll. • But tn tllo ptncb, when Hitler ""8fly, Jn · the NW plan u ,_.ed a!ld eor-l'leotl Vletillts • IDICl!lll'ilioiematr~ ~ year. !liat...,.. qulle a many. • OOlllrtry with a 111•-<f' a !llllt .., ebllteralecl, "'!be ~ .. ~~'!,!1..~~" ~ Dlll'&.i·lac --and not~ To the F.dltor- monlal mates WbO • QUEllv Q. "'What ·~ ~ rocalled -a cerlllD -of ...,... _,,.. ol lll lack of p~ 1'>oit' . Jn 1111 )'1111. Moreover, lt aulbm1ut OD Tiie Rapid Oty diauttr ha _........, m. ti lbelr obee~ 1 . " -; • an -.-whldi does not Iii "'IT way lnclude Iii It of Ibo alpolGrlel of the o"iiord,.l'ledae •i-1<1 •ard ol 6amaga for~"ln-,..._. ~ I uM .,_ : i l agalQsl J>1ltl)ig a J~.k]IOI oo the ordinary the ldao Cll boPele"""" er tbal lbe -either clled.Qr dlaliJl&ul•bed tbemM)~,ln . lerl-'' ·wilh "rlihll" of lbe )Ind-·to lbe halnu of, all of "" We DIUlt balp ,. lbe• 1 edclln -ir ·~;i t slot .llWll:hlne: ~ · I ~on )!_!hi• ~-114 llllOll( ,..... lbe valiant Battie of Brltstn. . .,._. for rucb a des!iq.ollclll. · ·thole UD!irtunate survivors. We !mow 1be muc1i" lo • .:, •. _Jib • . ' A.,UIQally.,~~"li> one. Tl\t boya w!fo PeoPla ~PalJclill.'ltlcilt. --. Even Ill tllll period of-nbld -..lotJ.' ,,_ pmialona w111 llln u ..,..• ln-crnmett will, belp evmlually, ¥ n !her nm ~-·IWOP °"" manJJ)Ulale Uld ~ Ja a ~ Iii-abbal .eubll-. -· howeYlf, I clon1 . lbe cit~ If people cant wait. . • !:r:.::,. · 11'• la' ~ ~ "!l'lt~eyer. A\.erace llOI lhtle lhltlgo lodaJ 111i1 ji ~ lbe kb! ~ nc.u ..,. ., a. re441o1 )'OWlll1h.tn ~ ~rlll(• plaDnln& ior Why can't we atart • /!rive fer-· '' Id ltllfry I ; • . I -........ 1 mamdacturecl to' ...,.,_, tbal COD make lllem .. dMdly " 8fttalD ....... •·adual vlcloly I« .. tho s'-'" -that the atak 'and 1cical.. II CID, be done. very ~Ii)'. Slmpi)' have ' ' rrwAS ~t,!S nan'No\ha1"1be flnt 'payou 11COIJlllore...-y180pliya. boring tha!tbelr prime .......,wUf even-. _., ~-1 ..,...1 W be maneuvered Int.>... barttls.,ln ••err fire llldjlCllleo ll\Ollan. .. =:=.~"tt,.i:i:: .. ~ ~';.~=· ?T'S LITEJW<LY true, that aJanc u ·. tuaDY forget what:;• all aboUt. At l ~ORTllNATI ~ It Is wt have' ~..r:r' iand' it i.11eves. WOii~ be :;~';""~ :,~~.~ ::="' ~ o1 r. ~led 1n tbe i.w =!."tJ~~te~)'Od" -""., ~k.. ~ '1. '\r1ao to ...-t'°io 1::U:.:: lodaf a fr;~ of ·~t fictltjnal demra~~ !,.~~ "!r ':'!· ·~~ 1:::1 cause by dtoplllq • ptMY. nlcUl, cllme .... lie -pld«lr ..w can't ""'· . "'" •ye ~. .......-~ ... Vlei ,._, flguill "a 111111 wllhoal a counlrY:" Lei ua even -,.,.,,..,.. · "Jll -.. or what they wlah In these ~ ~~. bf•• to ktef> tllelr cqol, muse~ to~,.,:; ""'11 ID Jmw. ·~trou;:;b~il cUsJ,i;•~ all hope and tirit'Wt lbelr sows are not 11 parl-Ol-'"""ea'& pl• may oul>-11 this could be'1one on a na~..W. 1' must mri oni)' where JI' lice tell. tbem so WHEllE do ~Y 111a1t dllzena over the Siar& and iltrlpea of Amerfea, oo dtlljl ~t llle1 don~ reU.ln i apMk of Ject governmmt to llablllir ,tn damagos. bests, 111lll1on& could be coUecled. '! '10, .,.i llled to'llly al lHotlOI foet from who aJl!>ly -for 7 Mosttr lo •n<l*'" placo* -tbo.Unll••L,_potrli>tllm _or gl\lltude lo . the nation~· Thusi ~~~=~!~: I beard t!»t only a handful of famlllol. 1 )119 doorwln when a f~ cllplllry rnne.. '"""· to , OtrmenJ, the s1ai.. alHlll' 114, !ttdttt and •rtt. vie-whllll bu given _!!i<m iii Mud! IDd asked proper y eou:i w UJ.te 'Tc'lot• lJ12 -had flood msur-1be1 will be 1am·',.. DIU• tlat tc-., , NelliW'lmm, Ital!, -11111 Jrelllld. tory '1or the Wl!IY of AmOricaq1 of !hto/ oo 11\tle. • owoera e • care of lo ac:<ne. degree, bot the ot!Wf• • ·;..,.. _..... __._ _ _._ ~_, ~-..,: evet)~ln lndochlna For !l)Y port', I mi eonfident I have i MomenlUm 11 builcllng f1' SB 110 need belp over '1'id 1bov1 whit lbe '"..,.. •-"""" """'"""'" .,..,_. -BAY. YOU 'lluy I new cor. WlUl them. ~ • • • great faith In the )'Olllh o1 this OOW1try. I •beclllll It la oc<n by the <nemfts o.I • government will pro"1de. ''J &+will......,..,....~ buy1 tedllaofUepJaslia~ Tiie...,. PEBaAn Ilia -arrocant ID4 belle'ftthattlltywlllcomellrougbtnlbe ,..,pm11ble.coutal manqemeni u the Just a lhoultbt rrom an el.wtY·man ··· ~ pllr1 of - a ,..,, the .,....,. puter f>\iya llf"li! you Clll plan to lsy out d~ ~ lll the NMrica left,. . 'lesllnf Orne. tllolleft that tbey ilfll lap meana by Whlch lie coull!no can be wlia had frlenda wlia periabod lD the -• -m1Daol8'$lwo~ Ma1bo1G0 l!IUC I -lo,,., llle UdiC tlarlllc Illa" .... JlelxOd'fGr Amlrlca -& lo ........... Ill lie etenl of 'diilger to mallllatned not II a pUbUc tnlll bot U I -ond Johnstown, Pa. flood .. · "11 don't knoW, lhe1 also claim lhe that tbnt. few weets' ago'w'ben a d<legitldn 'at atlf· lbelr 111Y9d.-aili[ to their i-privale Enan<W pr_,.e far II' MAUIUCZ J. l!IGllAll'.; .. , • ' -, • .. • ' . • ' OAllY PILOT Su,,,.,, .111nt 18, 1972 Graphie Gracluatio ns Graduation exercises were not without their novel touches at Orange Coast high schools last week. Martin Bailey provided a light moment with a rather heavy tie at the HunUngton Beach High graduation while co-valedictorion Larry Reid sported a "1>ite peace symbol atop his mortar board at Fountain Valley High's ceremony. Below Michael Moran re<eived hiS diploma -and a soul brother handshake -from bis father, trustee president Rod McMlllian at the Estancia graduation In Costa MesL 10 Police • Get Course In Charm SAN JOSE (AP) -Ten city policemen will enroll this 111111- mer in a charm course design- ed In help them win friends and Influence people. Uling a '3,000 grant from the city council, the 10 wlunteers will be the !Im ii<>Ucemen in the state to take the special 14-week personal improvement course orfered by the Dale Carnegie Institute. "I would like to send 1U 600 officers to the course," Police <;:hief Robert Murphy said "One of the bi g problems i! that officers sometimes don't treat people properly on the first approach." Walt Powers, r e g I o n It manager for the Institute, said the course for police em- phasizes h u m a n relations communications and memo,.Y training, and has bttn taught auccessfully to offlce!'1 in ~veral other states. CHOC Unit Wins Approval The tnfant Intensive care unit of Childrens Hoopltat of ' Orange County (CllOC) has l>e<ll approved at 1 regional ,...plralory distress ceni.r by the Cllilorola Bureau of Crip- pled Children Servk:o1. Our 'Springtime' perm. Builds body and strength into every hair. Just s10. · You get the works. Shampoo, cut and set. And our Helene Curtis 'Springtime' perm for '1 0 Fashion style cut, 2.24 JCPenney beauty 11lon ' No appointment neCffNry. Ch1rge 'fl NEWPORT BEACH HUllTINGT&NlQflf --..... ....,n. • Newspa~er _ Offers Police Whistles E • lly FRED W. KLINE C.phol News Service SACRAMENTO -A Loa Ancelel newapai,r has con- ducted 1 "Blow the WbisUe on Qime'' campaign which has boosted IUbscrlptiOlll and pro- vided readers with peraonal we1pons for sefr.protectlon. 1be Parlabrea New1, a biweekly published In the Willhif• district, oftered to send reldera official Los ~elu Polk:e Department whiJtlts free with· $2 subscrip- tions to the newspaper. More than 300 auhlcrlbtra took up the publication on its ofrer. Rellde.8*1 o.f tbt more than 4,200 apartments in Parklabrea hive been con- cerned about street attacu, parUculary after one woman was assaulted viciously and bolh arma broken by a purse anatcher. The police department urged citlz.ena to obtain the whistles as a means of warding· off woold-be muggera, puree llllt- cbers and asaailants, with the Wilshire Division selling more than 2,000 this year at 50 centa apiece. Many were sold during a recent anticrinie r a I 1 y 1punsored by Wilshire Com- munlty-Police COuncll, Inc. for tho project per Whist!• 11 each member of tho I.DI ONE WHISTLE ISSUED Ill cenll. Angelo City COuncll and tho county Boild qt~. during tbe campqn hu 'be.n THE IDEA BEGAN IN Nelt suggesting 'they urge their credited with frt&htenlna off York, where tenant grou~ conunu.QJty editors to CODlider tv.·o men w.ho ipparaitly in-and block a.s30ClaUom from st.art11lg :Mir own ·"Blow tbt tended to attack a Parklabrp Greenwich Village to Manhat-Whiatle oo Crtmt1" ca.mpe.fc.na, tn under--' ton's ·. U-East Side srmed City Cowii:ll Prolldent John S. womlll an .. --lhell11e!veo with whiJ!les. Gibson ,Jr. hu •IJll'Wld in-garage. ' · b'-' tereat Jn the ""'-m. The paper'1 m 1n11 Ing __ Slll_:p_lll_ns_to.,..--.. _nd_w_~_".,_t_o-:---:----=-"'...-"'"-'"--- edltor, N1n Doybolf, ltTln(ed with police to buy 1 quanuty of the whisUes at the regular price. The whllUes -the lllJle pla1tlc ones llaued to recruits at the police academy -are mailed lint clau in special envelopes. Total oullay Nearly Everyone -Listens to Landers t Wroug.ht iron seating group sale. Only 96 99 . . -. -. . . . > - Save 18°1 Rog. $115. Seating group includH wrought lroft club chair. love seat, end i.ble and col· roe table. Exoandtd mesh conlttucllon. baked on white enamel llnish. llJ!Un:haHCI nperat.ly: Club chair Rog. $34 ••••••••• llle'21 l ov. Seel Reg. $48 • • • • • • • • • 111!9 ... End table. Reg. $14 ............ 1.1.141 Coffee table. Reg.$19 •••••• :·hle'S1* 2 Seater ''Courtin'' Swing Sale~ Only 44'' JG Penney Save •1s. ............. ~oir47.H RUii Ntilltlnt IOlid Wl'ougHt lriln treme. Baftd on antique white 1 enemel llnlah. Button lulled CUlhlons. • I • , Shop Sunday noon-to 5 P.M. at the followln.glto : I · -• Aveltlbl• at: FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "'THECITY". UMPenneyotlme~pllfL • • .,.,. .- - t • t a ' • • g c h p t d n f d v I ' h g h r \V r 0 t w v r In s to r v 'u I Altbough the CllOC In· t-lve care unit hll been I r e 1 ti a g bobltl ,with reoplratory dll1-l)'Ddrome •Ince 1114, llUa It the lll1I year that the Slate Bur<IU b{tll oppio1tnc IUdl lldllUes. "'"1n1ble et: FASHION ISLAND, Newport 811en. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hunli'lif9n 81_~n. ·Use P1nneys i~J!le IHIYIMllt ,....._ ' -r • . I ' .... j ~·}. .. , •• ·.r:. - .. QUEENIE By Phll lnterl an "No, no, l\1rs. Pringlie -you're overdoing the rattle - that s~ares 't'ffi ofL" , · Ocean View Cuts . . School Vandalism $u1Wilj', J\lllf J.8, "''2 OAJ1.Y ,ILOr '. W oiµen Hope to Tie Up Convention Seats, By KATIE LOUCIIBEIM vtnenhle Lfl(Q• ol Women abape. .14111 man l4pthtr c~ tctMC1t ,..,... ..,.... Vol.en b rt:mlndlna its 1,$(:M) 1tve1 the appearanct of a WAsHJNGTON -O\/er the local" league• thal "W-n. dt.aL" cro\\·d galbered tn Pbofni:r, likeAvil, have to lry f\l,rdtr.'' 11Tbtir .tancuaae 11 pretty ,.ru., lo pick delegates for the ~the leap olflcials: "Any rl"lllfl," aay1 IDOlhtr mall Democratic NI l Ion 1 I Con· woman, to &et U.. tame )lur-obatntr o( womtn'I Ubera. venlion roM-a voioe-to protest ill( 1 man would, h11 to talk ttonbtJ ... Wbm mm UM ex .. the 1U-m1le slate: •' I less and.know more.~ petJvet, t1!f apoloelze to the nominate l.1rs. 8ftty Pa.trick." The idea of radic1l reforms, ~ J)l'lltnt. Tbla yttr, When the votes were however. offends some in-women tnlY enCI up ahockln& counted Mrs. Patrick, a lransicent bigwig• who have the men." He Ond1 the mother or four who is studying asked, "What'• wrong with the for •·r MA in political parlits as they wert? Didn't femln.Wt llYle: Dtf"IUUive, ·~ •· I E" nbo nd however. "1'11 bet tom Paine ••I·-. had defeated 1 well-l11cy e ttt ISt wer a -~-· N" R 1 T in his darwu • lot wt*1 and kno. wn male a11o-y. t'l...o.'11 be 1xon. ~eve t roman, ''"' °'~ L· nedy d J h ... more o an attent~tter eol·ng to her first convention . nen , an o nMin . ha •~ t n Betty Friedan, -iur1• . Seven 1nore women found Eve.n sonle women pm-Steinem, and Bella Abzu1 roU- themselves on the is-seat feasionals are antl -re(orm. but td into one.'' Arizona delegation -bringing for different reasons. They op-In Tennessee women of all the total up to 32 percent pose quotas : ''lt'!l no longer 1 ages. black and white. attend "·omen. Not up to oDe6half -question of integrity or brains, miniroundtable!l all over the but 8 long way from the 13 but a question of color. aae. state. Tilfy learn how 10 i~t pe re en t "'omen who and ~x.'' r Democra t ic recognition from the chair and participated in t~ 119 6 g reformers sh,\' away from the how to miat masculine effort• Democratic convention . • word "quota" and refer to to ftighttn them off. This I' t•· year of t"'· their rt.forms a!l guidelineS.) WI in ha •• 1 .1 111: .ll'll !tCOnl a met lu<t" tp r1 women. ln the political past, But Carleen Waller. presl-of the Democratic reform tokenism has been their rate. drnt of Church\,·omen United mandate with 48.3 percent But. this year there are nun-and chief acti\·isl in the newly woinert One membrr or ihe blings of change in I.he parties. formed Democratic Women 's '\\'isconsin d r 1 r 1 11 1 i 0 n • Cbaliman Robert Dole or Roundtable in Tennessee sa y11 : Josephioe fl.i c(fowan IA1s111- l•· Republ1"can h1"e" rarchy has "It 's the first tin1P in history tant Dean. University of 1~ ay • (lllrlfti.• Sell-Mt MINllfer l-lc• Artl1! h d th d sent word : "After all. womrn won1en ave OJ>E'lle t oor \Viscon.sin at Superior). rt-f th o k lo the back roon1 and ltl some called a caucus to select seven do 90 percent o e w r · Democrats have put reform!l and for good caust. For n1any 80\h established and ntw fi·esh 8;r 1·n. Pollti"s will ne1·ef -· hould get SO percent of .. delegates. The men present "~y 5 on the boo'·-·. "Elect al least a dr nn"al •· u ·on1en women's grou~ are now 1n be th · " the de1egates." (ln 1961 .., qua e ' .. ire s \I ..... e same again. assumed that four would be Republicans tOgPed ·the SO percent women or nin the have been delegates. but fe'll' the act. The National Women'• OH Washington political male, and three women, 1he \Vhileschoolvandaliam schools &till less money next Democrat! only slightly with risk or challenge to your have been atiiculate leaders. PoUtical Caucus founded by observer remarxed : "\Vomen u:plained .. The votin« prj')- costs are rising oteadily in l:,"ar, and then cut allotmenta ~~.,';'~~~nt women at the con-de!~:;:~;~ are ,;d;ng h;gh _ ~:;;!~,;,'.re ha n d p ic k e d f:.:: In cl~ms sta;:~."~ j;: ~o';.l:::.'~Y t~e d~t~~~~ :::'ec:i four women and three most suburban commuruties,_-;~"'~0':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'.::::::'.'.::::;1 -~====~====----~-:-::::-_:::._.:::..~~~~~~~-=~~-=-~=-~-'-~~~~~~~~--~~~~ the Ocean View School District in Huntiitgton ~ach has cut its vandalism in half over the past two years. "We haven't .(lone it with police , guard! and expensi ve burglar a l a·r m 1 ., ' ' .said Superintendent Clarence .Hau. "\\'e've dooe, it by forcin& the individual Schools -including teacher.s, ·student!, and the iurrounding cOmmunity -to take rtspomibllity for their buildings." The succes:s of Hall's ap:- proach lies in tbe method he found for enforcing t li i s .responsibility: lie alloted each .school acer- tain sum of money and made il clear that any vandalism damage above that amount \\'OU\d be made up from the 1cQool 's instnJction budget. "It was always assumed that there was a great big money bag someplace that paid for vandalism," Hall says. "so when we said it v;ould come out of instruction -: budgets, there was an UJX'O&I'. 1 "But vandalism costs have "' always come indirectly from !ht teaching budgets ." Hall explained. "'Ibert's more a~ preciation of this act now. Hall didn't put his district on the direct a~ntability plan all et oq4~. A three-year survey of Va'ndalism costs at each schodf. was done end an average d!temilned. "Our first objective twti year& ago was to reduce van- dalism by 25 percent, so we gave each school only 7S per· cent of the money it had historically needed," Hall ex- plained. Savings \hat year were bet· ter than hoped for -damage dropped by 40 percent. The next year Hall allocated even leM money, and once qaiD, Marked decrtUe!I we t ' noticed ln every category from numbtn of broken win- dov.'S to incidents of missing equipment. In dollll terms, the district suffered more than $21,000 in vandalism damage the year before Hall'! program began, or close to $1,500 per school. This year, the figure is only $13,000. including totals from several new schools which ha ve opened since the pro- gram started. ·•All kinds of things have l1appened, 1' Hall says. "It's really almost miraculous. "Teachers realize vjvidly \vhere the money will came from . so they work extra bard on developing good e,1Utudes in • their students. Prin~ls tyork. with the community hard~ tO ., make them realize that uriless vandalism is cut. the dif- ference is going to be made·up ln a lowering of classroom standards. Thi.1 causes parents to be JDCl'e prompt I n reporting suspicious activity to police. "And even the kids realize It." Hall says. "They're the hardest to reach, but also the moot important. I t h i n k they're more likely lo agree among tbemselvu now-aa a result of the increased t!fort that haa been made -that vandaliJ.ing the IChool is an •uncool' thing to do." But beyond this, Hall hopes l!m!enl 111r• ter realization that because a public lnslituticn is lar1e1 it is large enough lo ,...,..b arjl loss. "'!be t.u;c thing our leacl1en work to lnsllll Is "'J>Ocl ror propeny, ell prop- erty," he II.JI. This week only. 1.5o/q_ off on our woven· wood collection ' . New , u cl\l ng and on Hlonow. W indow treatn:itnts In wOod to match 1 ny d1cor. Our woven wood collection l11v1ll1bl1 In Roman a hades, spring ro ller ,.h~dts and tr1verse draperies. Color combination• to change \he •ntire IOOk'Of your home ... or eohance youi preil1nt one .• .all 1115%savtng1 now. ) Call • collect (714) 523-6511 for our s·hop at home service, free. , JCPeoneY~· The values are here every day. Decorete now, use Penneys time. payme nt plan. 'Hall Is IO pleaJ<d wllh the ..,eiocram tbal he plans to a!!llo~t1L.:!!=--:~----:===~-:~:::::=--:-::------"" Sunday Special ~ Handbag Closeout. Hurr-y! Now 244 Orig. $6 lo $10 ' . S,.lect SeYeral handbags to ~ all you(pl\ittiest ou1fils, They',...pl1C9d low enoubh! Lois of 1h1pes 14 choose from in Crlnkley or ahlny vinyls and fashion colorti. ,.. , -... ... ·- • -~ • ~-.. ----·- Now 388 Orig. S10 lo S 11 Handsom• leather bags In kid, combinations of auede and emooth Jeath1r. or kid and patent. Lots of sh1pes and colo,. to coordin••: JCPenney The values are here every day. . Ch1rg• th••• v1lu11 1t your loc1I Penney 1tor1. • t • • • .• • • D,\ILl; PILOT llrif.,i.ttt POSTAL WORKER RETIRES AFTER 27 YEARS. . • • Bt1 C111idy Remembers Costa MtP In 1940'1 .. Temporary Postal Worker Retires Aft~r 2.7·~ Years ' ;. I By·RUl>I NJEOZIE~KI 01 IM• Dll!J P'llol lll ff ' . ' . Costa ~lesa, 1945: Just a changes." said 1'-1rs. Cassidy whq along .with ber husband, .Pa4J , and their dog Mitoi are movin_g to Morro Bay to retire. wide spot in the road; two · drug stores, three .markets, an air base bustling with wartime activity. a small pos't cffice. and about 4.000 people who all seemed lo know one another. "There were no city bffices. no Orange Coast College-the Santa Ana Army Air Base was there -and no freeways. \Ve h3d hardly anything," she remembers. \Vilh the men off ·fighting Germany and Japan. some women rolled up their sleeves and pitched in te ke~ the na- tion runplng. They were called "war temporaries" but some were so g<K'!d .at their jobs they . stayed much longe~. The fir~t 'Post Office '"'aS located at i839 Newport Blvd .. in a small building "about the size of Councilman Alvin L. Pinkley's drug store.'' 1There were si:< "tn1ploycs. Including the n Postmasl~r Hazel Gill. a rural route car- rier and four clerks. Often the.\' did double-duty a s janitors. Bea Cassidy was one of those women. She qui! her temporary job at the P ost Of- fice last "·eek after 271S years. • · J have seen a lot of But Costa t\lesa gre\\•. Aud Cancer Treatn1e11t Costs Soar Due to I11flation Econon1ic inflation ls boost. ing the cost of ca ncer r~arch and lrC'al ment. The price is going up. everything from a day In the hospital lo laboratory mice used in research. "Inflation has even caught up with the tiny laboratory mouse," says Dr. Melvin A. Schiffman, president of the Orange Count y C.&ncer Society chapter. tie made his remark.s in analy:iing the society's netd for public financial support thi s yea r. rough!.\' SO percent to a whop- ping 150 percent in certain ex- penditures, Dr. sh i r rm a n noted. "During the. comparable time, our Crusade income has jncreased by less than 29 per· cent," he explained. In tbe past five years the cost ol caring for and fe<ding 1,500 I1tboratory mice for one day bas risen from $15 to 130· plll.5. ' 'The unfavorable com- parisons don 't end there,'' says Dr. Shiffman. One chemical flask has risen in cost from $1 to SI.SO in the past five years. so did the Post Office. Soon it was moved ffon1 •tt.s small one-room quarters lo a larger building at"11s·.1m ·st., from there to 1683 Orange Ave. and fipally. to the new of- fi ce at 1590 Adams Ave. Today, the Post Offi c e empJQ.lo·s f98' persons and h-trs. Cassidy 1 knows the exact figure beCause she '"as pro- n1otro to personnel assistanl some y.•here along the \\'ay. But -the clerks don't knO\\' everybody on a first nan1e basis an.v more and the price of a postcard has risen from 2 cents to 6 cents. and· the pr ice of a Jetlcr. sta1np fron1 4 cenls to 8 cent s. "The service is much better nO\V than it lvas before, rhough." Mrs. Cassi d y assured. ''The.v've updated a lol of thin~ a11d there are n'rirc change~ cornin~ '''hich \1·Jll makr things r e a I ! y \Vonderful." ., During the earlv dC1ys of her crnnlovn1erit. !\1r~. Cassidv said. pco!1lc tended lo coin" tO !he Post Office more than they do llO\V. Th e nearest bank waS in Nc\\·port Beach. so many people used to deposit I.heir n1oney under the postal sav- in,izs plan. GenC'ral de Ii\' er y was pcpular too. and all the pensioners had to pick up their ~heck at the Post Office personally. One of J\1rs. Cassidy's best customers wa s a strapping young man, a sheet metal worker who kept a Post Office box .. "He would come in to buy stamps. mail letters and pay his box rent." she said. "He was always real friendly and we got to know each other," she recalls. Rising cost! reflected in all aspects of cancer control - studying it to make a terminal patient's final da ys o sier -are the ·reason. Cost rates have increased by A single month's supply of microsco~ slides so valuable in cancer detection a n d research has gone up from SlO to $25, a 150 percent increase. A supply of 60 culture tubes used in the same studiet is: up from $5 to $12, about 120 ptr· cent. The direct patient cost has also risen lrm1cndously, Dr. Shilfman noted, up from S44 per day in 1965 to $81 just t\\·o years ago. "I married him In 1950." For the Cassidys. who have always Ji~ in Costa Mesa, the move to Morro Bay will be temporary. They plan to travel . see a few tbJngs, ''and then we11 probably come rigbl back to Costa M... ro live here the rest of our lives.•• ·And this ei:cludes ~pecific doctors' fees. "This IJ why ii is In .~veryone's self-lntet~st to guard against major disease." wamt Dr. ShU!ma~ In em· Jif\a3i•ln8 the Cancer Socie\y's 19?2 needs and gools. Contribution.. to the cu.,..nt fund drive may be 1<111 to the Anlll1Can C.noo S o c I e t y htadquarter1 1t 18351 Irvine Blvd., 'nlstin. • SF Bar Owner Gets Sentence , SAN FRANCISCO (AP) '- Douglas Johnson, 47, owntr of • San Franclsoo bar, has been sentenced to a year in priJon for evasion.J>UederaLincomt taxes. The .. nfalce w~s Imposed by U.S. District Judie Samuel Conti after Johnoon wu con! vlcted or evlding $10,"4 In tax" from 1914 ti> 19". , ' .'Impact Report' May .Slow G·rowth lly TERRY OOVILLE from builden; ·whlcb will llow °' * DMlt' ,.., 119" up dtv.;lopmmt htte and give Developen 10on my have us a 'chance to study what ls to write en•ltonmental lmpoct happening to tbe cJty," Grttn rtporb prior to buDding • explaiDed. tract of homes or major "We can require them to apll'tment compiei: ln Hun-supply information on how tington Beacb. their project wlll affect water Councilman Jack Green hu •od air pollution, a c b o o I asked-the city tlaff to popula.tion, the sewer ·ststem, research the Jepllty of the cl-traffic," be said. ty daiying a subdivision City Administrator David permit because. it would have Rowlands said the planning an lldver:M effect oo tbe com-department has already been munity'1 tavironment. asked to become more aware "I think' we can reqUlrt en-. of aK such eqvin:mnental ef- vlronmentaJ impa~ reports fects . • "lt can alto be true ol. com-10 developers Ir.now Ibey m e r c t a J d • v ek>pment,'' lhould IUbmit a report, or n: Rowland& added. .. We can ~ could require it by ordinance/' Clllful ol. what type of <OJI> the admin!Jtrator 'txplalned. O\el"Cial faclllties we have, and Green said he wants uM watch their elect on noise ang . • legalities dleckOd out first - visual p0IlutK1n, for lnst.tace.. ''to be sure we are on solid ''Some citles are very kJIJP, ll'OUQd'' -but be believes re· like Santa Barbati, on -i: c:ent state legislation gives the architectural cootrolt. And the 'cll1 , power to reject sub- courts have upheld them," be di.., lot their advent ef. Hid. feCt QD tie ~mmunity. Rowlanm said lbe city w)ll "All lftels ol. gqvernment have to develop tom • mu.st now au b m i t eo- guldelines to match Green'• vtronmental impact reports request for environmental I.in-' for their own capitol Im- pact reports. provement projects," s a Id "We mi~t make It implicit, Green, wbo IJ etecutive cttr.... tor ol U.. °*""111 V.Ue ·~-R. I j 0 'n I. AMI-Pol.Ju ft'><! Aulbority (RAPA), In P "" S)Jrinp. 04It seems lilly, bu •, t«bnlcallY we'ilbe city) bav • to pQt irt an environmental Im pact H epoi;! for every ne ,.. trafllc liih!/' be pointed out. "J thiU "'•'rf nai1inc ou '.·. now with people reacting t ' the election, aaying no lnor • " densJty. I'm concerned wi ~; our direction, such as pol8ib1 "! cutting out single family pla .. • ned developments. we need ti' slow down thina for awhil I'. • and take a total look." · It's s·andal season. A-t .Penney ptices :,y·ou can 'treat· the. whole family. Girls' Collar thong. Brown or white . Sizes 10 to 4. Women's S izes 6 to 9 4.99 -·- '· 399 Boys' Tire sole sandals. Leather straps on heavy tread. Brown. 29~. Boys· Sizes 9 to 3 M~n·s Sizes 7to12 5.99 . ' ' lhfinta' 11\lrdy leather aandals. White or brown. Composition crepe sole. Sizes4 tol. , • , • • .. 499 Women 's criss-cross sandal In white smootti leather ·. Sizes5to9 Boys· rugg.ed H·band sandal. Tire tr~ad sole and dark brown leather upp8r. Sizes 1 to6. 399 Men's padded cross-strap Mndal. Cushion Insole, cushion. crepe sole and heel. Dark brown. 1 Sizes 7to 12., 399 Infants' 3·bucklt adjustablea. Leath or on synthetic crepe. · • White.or brown. Sizes 4 to 12. JCPenney ·. . . Stiop Sunday rmon to 5 P .M. at the following stores: BUENA PARK COSTA MESA* FULLERTON GARDEN GROVE HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPOR'l"BEACH ORANGE "l'HE CITY" ORANGE*SAN'fA AN,.":-t lk('lt ... Charge It! • c lolld ~ndtl)' ,. . ' FASHION ISLAND Newport 8e1c h. HUNTIN&TON GENTER, Hunt~gton 8t1~h. .*HARBOR CE1'1I ER, Costa Mesa (•Closed Sundey). Liko it ••• C'*'g• ill " 1 • • I • • • .. ,, .• ""' :::U. •J _, u ' v • • im ... u * •' t '· r '.• • DAILY PILOT SMiff ,..._ AR,HEOLOGY STUDENTS FILTER DIRT IN SEARCH OF ARTIFACTS Mttlene Collins, left, Laurie Leue ind Anne Sammons Work Diligently •sm11ms~ Unearthed Lamb Eightli Graders Dig Artifacts By JOHN ZALLER Of tll9 ~llJ' l"llot '''" They were intelligent creatures barely three feet tall. They evolved from moles, feared the sun, and . lived in underground caves they dug witlf cup-like hands. "Smums" they have been called, and their artifacts were unearthed by the shOvelful last week by a class of eager se.venth and e i g b t b graders at Lamb School In Huntington Beach. about creating its own they're supposed lo be. c u I t u r e . E a c h They tend to get imt)atient group-working in andjustshovelaway." absolute secrecy £rom the Since a depth of t11e inch other -also devised a set of soil is supposed to of artifacts to describe its culture, -and then represent-.one--million-year buried the artifacts in 8 of lime·, a lot can be lost.~ - ten-foot square pit. by hurrying. A).&1)~ ~hovel·~ ing too quickly can. make Last week, with flying it dllffcult to keep ao- shovels and mudstained curate charts on where the . pant knees,.tbe unearthing various artlflacts · a re and piecing·back;Jnetber found, as the &tudmt& are process begin:.".,~~., supwsed to to. • :_i -• 111 doa't. ~"1-'-"•""' ....__ IUiLUA. WIP'-.vutt:T But fortunately, t l\ e ieaJll will ~ei find. <iut ,_.Important part o! the evtrything , aliout th'e up1t !s'llot tbe digging up "We have a good re ason ror calling them Smums." explains eighth grader Oair Richardson. Snium: ·~le/' . reJ>Ort!cl! , fnd . piecing together ()f r~1.p1g_ M~ Rt~-~ artifacts, but their crea-w1tb, a~t p r 1 d o,.. ,tJOi\, ' ''Tliy still ·haven't evea.. "They were half-smart .. 'found 'the fiUriat groun(t• ., ''Tf:lat's where the main because they had a writ· and whep ·they do, th.eY,'li _ learn.mg . experience !~·' 191l, ~uage. but bolt,.-· hav'°,il tough time slli<:e. ,sav• Miss Hager. . A ~aD*-~a~ th.er ~1vf:d the clc>se8t we .could i:oriie,. ~al sc1enc~ tern;i like m caves. The_ sm ~ lhell' to human bones ~'i,8.SJ,! ·c:U:k.ural un1ve!~ • for nlllll;e C?,mes _from sinart,,. chicken bones. ·i..· • "·1~~!e,. can ·~ awfully tbe um from dumb. "B ~ ell .~ .. -c.~ •, J, .\ ~·to Youriil student. 0 (Sm) .(um )." u u..:: ~1UQt:-~i. :wheri ·they are forced The l3--year--0ld Miu there ~' they ~nk nard simply to memorize its Richardson knows a 11 enough, she Mid. -definition . abool the SlTljlllU in fact"' The oour.ieous teacher "But when lh<y're med . becau,. she hel~ lnveni of this grcup of Junior to lnvenj a whole culture them as a team leader for skull eeekm:is J4..year--0ld froi:n._1 scratch, theY: find her class's s Ix · week Cindy Hager. that.e,iJtClral wtlversals. _ archeology unit. "I'm jll!t Waid they're the "tliln'gs like lanpge, The unit began with a going to ruin -everything chChlng, government ilia1 · brief introduction, but it with their shovels before ~ culture has -are wasn't long before the they can piece it tog~." very U5eful ideas and they claS! divtded Into two she admit.. "Their digging rOelly come to understand teams and each one set techniques aren't what t,i\em." ' ~k.pit '-tO Paip~t ._, ~: '. L ~' ' . .: f;,o. -f "' r Astr.onAUt 'ltittnS ·P~eacher '·k •• -r-,. ' SPA.CE CENTE'R, HOUSTON '(VPI) -Jlllllell B\ Irwin 'says be felt ,...,,.. on the plaln...,. ai' ~ Rille, guiding liis tx· ploration of. the 1 u n a r highlands In man's pursuit of the aecrets of1be unlvenie. Nearly one year after the Apollo 15 mi&ioo, Irwin, U, believe1 hi1 mission as an astronaut in the ser\rice of acience is complete. His ne:rt mission is to "help spread the cood news of Jesus Christ." ''!be thing that really moved me was that I felt God's presence while I was on the moon," Irwin said in his office al tbe Mamed Spacecra!t Center. '1It just seemed that God was so close." Irwin, a native of Pittsburgh and the fatber of lour young children, has been • "moderately religious" since be joiiled tbe Baptl!I Church u an .11-year<!l.•h during a revival when biJ parents lived at New Port Richer, Fla. He bellevet lie must use bis a cc om plistunents as an astronaut as a wilnesa !or God and -will oonsult w It h evangtilll Bllly G"1iam and Baptist leoden on bis role. "'!be mull of making that ftlght was a change In my life/1 Irwin sald. "We were upooed lo '° much, the lhrlll ol going to the moon, seeing the beauty of the unlverse. "We viewed the earth a.I I ftoagile, beautllul planel and .... the need to protect JI, tbe need for ell men to work qether to protect t h I s beautiful thlni we hive here,'.' he said. "'!be only way I oee !or man to elfectlvely w o r k "-· .... ,. ~. • 'GOD WAS SO CLOSE' Ja,,,.. i , Irwin ' ,..,.i. • -depth of nllgloois• loellnft." " A leW ' .:_ "-•-· wee .. .IMa', Irwin, .... hid not ..... baptized in J'larlU; -wia ·baptized at tbe , '~ Bay BapUst C1iurcb with his daqhter Jlll, 11. "'!be thing that has thrilled • me Is to watch bis irowth spritually by leap.! a n d bounds," pastor William H. RJttenbouse said. "He has felt a companionship with God since the light, a sense or dedi· cation." Irwin quickly found hlmsell In bis home clnircb pulpit and at other churches, "Peop]e seem to listen 1o you more since you've been to the moon," he aald. "It is unique plaUonn tO speak from, along with a plaUonn for responsibility." But Irwin Is unaure If he woold ba•e become an active together Is if they all share a wlm-were lie one of the common faith or belief," said many astronauts who never tbe slim Air Force ollk<r. "I bave ba<I a cblllCe to wallt on think U they ~· the prtn. tbe moon. clples of Jesus airut;wbat. "I ...Uy don't knoW," the 5- wonderful plaCe we'd bave to B, 160 pound ......,..! said. live, that it would be tbe "'!be elfectl..,_ of my ...... .,. to all of our problema witness as an utronaut Is on ear111 If w• give our llVeJ to most effective right now. In a Him." year er tWo ·now my fame u Irwin prayed far God'• an astronaut will be gone and IUld~ during the ll>ree of .....,. then I don~ know daya of lunar esplontion with what the future holds." David R. Scott, but hit ..,. Irwin wlll move b11 famfiy derslandlng' 9f Qod'-.~ Iii CGkndo Springs and hopes remained ln<ompt«.; to COll1lnue Dying in llOtlle "Thl1141 woro still fOl'1J!!nJl_,...,.~1ty. Ills "!Ire, Mary, In my-~1111nt111grwlit1 btffevea thelr ur. WlO be. u -happeoed, and II was three cltllw • weekl to a month alter I got "lldnd of !eel llke ~child at back before I started pulling Quillmu upectlng to open a thlnp tccether," lle-aald. ''.[ -U.t to ... 'Oll!ll God has had ntVtr given tbou.gbt to In Star. for UJ,". aald. uwe this at ell btfor<o Wt went to have ltf1 the door open to do tbe imon. Somotlllng just hap-lllJ wlll." • .. NEW YORK (UPI) - ueenry ttw:>k after his father, .. tbe mother went on. "He wq an lnttlll,..,i child. He dldn't go out for sporta, but opebt most of his time writJnc article! about them ••. Henry was sentimental ind had no ~ambition. He read rairytales and dld average work." The speaker was the mother of pr..td"1tial a<lviler Henry A. . K1ss\nger, quoted b 1 French joufnalis1 D a n le II e Hunebelle, deocriblng Kiss- inger's childhood in Bavaria befO« tbe f8D'jiy WU foroocl 1o ft. the l'lul reclme· Mn. Hunebelle'1 Interview -tbe oenlot ltbsingeni iJ put of her book about Kiss- lnCer. 11Dear Henry", whlcb -• lllr In FrlllCe and .......... tomotrow in the United Slat<I. WhHe moot " the book 'deals -Mrs. l!upe- belle'a .... ·Sided n>- ·mlltee with IC.ISSINlaa the Nhoo's administratio\'l's only repiled ~.......... - 20 111ont.h1 of her in hot pursuit with l(jssingor aPllllttllJy lryJnc to !end her oil wlthoUt olfendlni ber - tbe Interview with ~ elderly German TO!Ug ... In their New York City ~meot does dnw lbe ...wn aside brlelly on Kisslngor'a ,_.11\y. Mrs. Ki11lneer describes the. lonely ~ her \WO 001\5 led In Hiller's anll-&lmlllc society. Klsafoger's lnther, Waller, according 1o Mrs. Hunebelle, nms an eleclrtcal equlpmont company on Long bland, New York. The flnill1 flatly I e It <ltr'l'_lllf In 11111, arrMnc In Iha \1111..., S11!ei -via Ootend, ll<lclUm and LolldoD. '(For us1" Mtt. JUssinler told .Mrs. Hunebelle. "ail• WU-a Vf!r/ long and painful experlenct. For the children, It wu aalvatloo. They -.Id bartb> speak English, but ~Y decided right n:ay to give up GermaJ) for gilod. ADii llenry started getting ambiU.U.." Mrs. Hunebelle's own relli- lloiqhlp with Kissln("1' 'betran with an interview fot a Frt.ocb m1ga1ine ·article. continued lhrougb a film she pn>d.uced .. liJll Jor ,.,..... !Aevl&lon and _.... cpillo -.... coaa11r1. JI emll wtlh. ber klalsrc hla llllotolrollb. which •1'911mtl1 It .. ---... alJe fol. . • ' ~ ber flnt lnlervttw wUlo lhe ... ~ odviler, --o(blm: ''Die .,.. I had mot at tbe 'IVlllll -....... troubled by ecd1kla wlli9 ... WU Ulllllle lo .....i.e. No w baallluJ, arieasy, .... chilly, n oW' •••11e'l'1 led I 7 pneumpluoos, hla attraction lay In a kind o! IDlldlty, a cel.mDfal and • detachment ••• . Fash .ion .. fabrics for your Summer wardrpbe. :Penn-eys. - ,- ' ,. •• , 48~. Terrific buy on dress and blouse weight cottons. Choose from solids or patterns. 36" widlhs. c· ' yd. Sporty aportawe•r fllbrlct. Sew a bundle of shorts n' sunsuits for summer fun. Solids and patterns. 36" to 45" widths. . . 166 yd. Dre .. y fabrlcl. Choose from•sollds and prints. 45" to 60" widtha..Huny, whlle \hey last! , ' JC.Penney/ · ..values ar.eJler&every day. --Shop Sunday-noon to-5 PM at the followlng stores: .. .,. • ASHION ISLAND, Naw~ Be1ch. HUNTiNGTON CENTER, Hunti119ton Baich. •HARBOR CENTER, Co.ta Mn.1 (-00.ed Sundr,) .,. Availabla at yoyr loc.I Penney store Mond1y • lih it ,' , • Charge it ••• , -=--p • \ • M<NAUGHTDN FAMILY CAT WATCHES SAILBOATS THROUGH WINDOW G1me Room, Below, Fe1tur11 Soda Ber and Elevator HOMES ... (From Pa1e All One area reattar reported a M00,000 sale in this are•, which also II kueboid land. l\lovln1 ....., to Lido hie, one fiods waterfront homes fOlng !or 43!00 pe!' frontfoot of Jand. , Bt.tn.«er Cteely, manager ~ the Lido isle Oommunrty Asao- eiiliOD,Dld the eheapesthome ·ew 1 iitly oo. the market, at '51,000, is I three-bedroom dwtlling on a 30 foot lot which w11 built before Pearl Harbor. He deaied sjortee of the fan- tart1c land bargains l'Vtilable when Ll1fo I.sf• was flrll de- veloped. "It was developed by a man who sank 1 lot oC mooe;y Into jt, William B. Crittenden," he 11ld. "It was opened July 41 1928, befcn the bridge was constructed." Prospective buy- ers were speed-boated to the bland. · "The land was reasonably priced at the beginning,'' ~y uid. "But §n lets than U months the depression tbuck." Not everyone lost their money 1n the depreuion, how· zations :'I: to a11. They •n-n-PalisadeJ .-.11 _. __ .. la. UM 000 t ever, because the island con-... ..., mu "'~au -rvu. ca egory. tlnued to be developed at 1 joy bicyc · around the island Lagun1'1 luxury areas are The ether end of the C()lln- 1 ~-.1.u_ W ldW n in the morning and receiving selected by the retired, those ty'11 contribution to luxurious I ow tau:. nucT or ar • f"'endly ~-J'-11 fr om who don• mind -muting a 1· · · H when building materials came · ' •· ~u1 • . .....,,.. 1ving 11 untklgton Harbour, back (l)to the market, con-neighbor•. li.ttle extra distance· and those which ranges fr 0 m ap- ofnicli t k pt idl Hardage, a rea l estate brok-who maintain homes else-proximately $46,900 for an 00 00 ace rap y, where as well as ~ ••• who •· ·d 'horn ereety aaid. er, and hill wife formerly Jived u1...,.. '1ns1 e' e to $250.000 for a Today, there are rewer 'than a Los Angele!. work nearby. v.·aterrront dwelling. The land a dozen undeveloped Iota. Some of Lido'• residents Irvine Cove and Emerald is fee simple. Prices range up to about $350-have inherited money Creely Bay have the top price tags on A spokesman for the Hun- 000, according to the "Econ~ said, but fir m~ have the northern end of Laguna, tington Harbour c.orp. said the mic Gulde." Bayfront lol.3 here 11chieved succes.s througti their lr\'ine Cove ranging from area is desirable because it of· &re 30 by 90 feet , and many own hard work. $50,000 to $400,000, and fers boating, swimming, tennis waterfront homes are bui'lt on "A Emerald Bay from $250.000 to and other activities and is a nyone with less than a l'OO ooo d. three lot'. -~ "' , , ecror 1ng to a shorter commuter run to Los .-..000 annual income y;ou\d R The pre"""'• of younger f h Lll.~una ealtor. Angeles than most other eel very un appy here," he ...... h' d f th E Id people with families is 1 added . 1 ¥<'0-t 1r s o e mera coastal communities. change from the island's ear· Bay residents are in the 35-40 The age range of buyers lier days, Creely noted. "It ~1oving south to Cameo age bracket, the Realtor said . also is getling lower at Hun· was designed to be a commu-Shores, one finds custom The area's niceties, which in-tington Harb 0 u r, the nity or older people. There are homes with beach access in elude tennis courts, picnic spokesman said. 00 play areas for the kiddies." the $50,000 to $650,000 bracket, areas, volleyball courts and What is planned for the Lido Isle is like a small town, all Ofl leasehold land . children's pla y areas, attract future metropolis af Irvine in said Mn. Earl Hardage, 1 bay· These are the la st luxury young families. the way af luxury ,homes? front l'e'lident. She was raised homes on the map unit! one ar· Irvine Cove and Emerald Frank Hughe! said n 0 in San Diego and ha!I alwiys rives at Irvine Cove, part of Bay, like their New port homes currently on the drt1w· fel t an affinit y for the water. the L.!lguna Beach area. counterparts, have association ing board for the interior She and her husballd are not Irvine Co. officials feel New-dues which vary in amount areas appl'Oflch the value of ·~at people," as many isl and port Center is a prhne reason and metjiod of determination. the present waterfront luxury residents are, but enjoy the ir for the iocrea.se in the luxury Some are based on the assess-homes. Boston whaler and littl e sail-home market in the Newport eel va luation of the home. The now-undeveloped strip boet ·for recreation . area. fi'rank Jlughes said, Other prestigious areas in between Laguna and Corona Their front door looks out •·Newport i5 the plact to move Laguna are Lagunita , a small del Mar \Viii have recreation- onto a changing panorama of up to, n1arkel surveys show." priva te area with 50 homes oriented areas and several \vater activities . The Ora nge ~1any executive.!f h ft v e where the top price is about kind, of home 1 and Coast College crew races b)', moved 'their business&.! to New· $200,000, Three Arch I Bay, aparlments, and perhaps some outriggers glide along and re--port Cewter and purchased where $200,000 also is libout of these will be in the luxury gattas are routed in front of homes nearby. to avoid com-the top, and Monarch Bay, classificatian because of their thetr home. muting, he;SIPl•ined. ~~re homes range into the ocean view, he added. Mn. Hardage said I.hey often The lrv!i>e Co. describes jmliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii!!!i!iliii!~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii entertain during one particu-Newport's growth as 8 "move- lar regatta so the ir guests can up" and "leaka&e" paUern. meet the $10,000 panther* ••• watch 6le boats make a sharp Their surveys show that many turn at the tack point in front peopte buying luxury homes ol their home. are either moving up from a The Hardages like the Jess t'xpensive ane in the Har. friendliness oC Lido Isle resi-bor Area or "leaking" from dents and the various org~~~ucll as Pasadena, Pact. ' OPEN TO THE PUBLIC -1 p ANTERA m1 by deTomRso ... lmpOrtro tor LJncoln-Mercury. Italian I COAchwork created by the brilliant Ghia StudiOI at Turin. Ford designed tbe.351CIIl4V V-8 e:t:Wne •. Four 'Y(httl_in- 1 depencn f IUS~nslon ,and m!d--s_hlp engine placement. rrve i ·· / spe-ed rear-box, fully synchronli-ed ..• Amer ca'• Premier Line at . •Pantera • -• llatlan for Panther ... Genuine Warehouse Prices 5,000 BLUE CHIP ST AMPS WITH PURCHASE I 842~442&~' . . ,.,, ........... " .......... ..... to. w... ..... w""""w ... ,, .. , -ltARIORILVD..COITAMllA. ~-I • • 1 fS00,000 qaestl•n .. Gr and-Canal Needed .by Harbor ?- Oranf• County could legally dredge Balboa laland'1 Grand ~ lf Harbor D!Jlrict of- ficll.1' are utlalled it TnHl3 the requirement of beinJ a ''navl11ble11 part of Newport fiarbor. But Kenneth Sampson, coun- ty director of harbors. be1che11 and park.ll. 11y1 tl'l1l while the canal could be na vigable, he is not ao sure the canal is of any navigational value to the harbor. S a m p 1 on last week presented a pre 11mln1 r y Jiarbor District staff report to the Orange County Harbors, Beac~ and P1rk11 Com- mission on the feasibility ·()f Grand Canal repair bf the county. The commission has bern under prea!lure from the city of Newport Beach a n d residents of the area to hel)> solve the problem or silta· lion and dam11ge in the canal. which separates Balboa Island 1nd Little Balboa Isl and. To this point . the ci1y ha! ma intained the cAna l bv dredging oul 1he mud and storm runoff. However, ac· C<Jrding lo city officials, the cost of such aperittions has becomf! prohibitivf! and more - than just dredging Is needed to restore the canal. The report cont;iins an analyllla of tile problent by mented In lhe report that the eapenaa for tho Grand c.nal. County Counael Ad r I an canal II "of n1vi&ational or "Tbil pr .... 11 a major Kuyper11 office. tt ba•lcally aesthetic value only to local • policy decf1Ion and one thlt 1tate1 that UM! couotY cu tealdentl.11 will require .ntlneerinl and 1pend money to do the job If Accordinl to the rt port. an economic ana1>1la," tbe report the canal iJ for the "direct · uptl)dlluro of $!00,000 would uy1. benent of the n a v I g a b l t be required to make the canal Simpson told the eom- harbor." n1vl110onally important to mi11lon that fwibtt mldy Sampson told the com-the wbol1 harbor. would bt done on the Grand mlsalon that there Is aolne "The benefill (of this ex· Canal project with the question in the minds or lhr. penae) ire in th~ .opl~!on of c~~ration of Newport Beach district 1taff 11 to whether or the stiff, negl111ble, the otf1c1al1. r}Ol the c1nal 1ive1 up to the report uy1. The fln1I deci&ion e 11 county counse.1'1 definition of · The report &oes on to st.ate wheth6 or not County fund.II · being 1 n1vigation1l benefit lo tht 1taff'11 fear th• t wtll be used to repair Grand the harbor. precedent• in repair of local Can1l re.sts with the C.ounty "The main question facing 11eh;;anne;;"';;w;oo;;ld;be;;,.;;' ;b;y;tn;y;;;Bol;;rd;;o;f;S;u;pe;r;v;tllOl'S;;;' ;;;; the county and the dl111ict 111 not whether an expe11dlture to maintain or repair the Grand Canal can be made but whether or not it 1hould be made." the rf!port states. The district 11t1U com· Beds 'n Bar B I RMINGHAM. En~land (AP ) -Sommerfield Raid Hospital here has become the first hospital in Britain to open a tavern on its premises . The bar was proposed as 1 way of supervising ptlients' drinking after two 70-yeir-old geriatrics patients returned intoxicated from an evening out. THE "IN" PLACE TO GO! @[jJ®f1!J@&@@w•lmom r . lfRlab©!M7!!2t ) FREE SHOWS STARS IN PERSON SH Gary Puckett• Tex Wllllamt • 8Nlld Everly Srot. • lkllet • Henderaon P•rtrldp F•mlly P•rtor,,,.ra • Eddie DNn TEN BIG DAYS JUNE11·25 l'ROM NOON Wl!t:K DAYS SAT. lo SUN. 10AM l'•lr Drive lo Newport Blvd., Co.ta M- Adulb $1.50 Junlora $1.00 Kid• 25' You don't have to be Swiss to love ·our Heidi dress s15 Polyester crepe kn il with cotton lace peasant t rimming. Jn 1ssorted solid colors wfth white. Sizes 3--11. ,. •' dGPenney The values are here every day. CH.utGr ~ VAl..UIZ AT..:tr:Vft J.OCAL PENNFf STO!lt!: • t - p p • • I • • ' M Ill .. .. •• ' .. • ' Graduates Given 3 R's and 3 L's CAPS & GOWNS DEPT. -This is the time of year when moat of 111 here on the newspaper flip into a col· Jective tizzy over the Commenct!ment exercises thal Pf"' vail along our Orange Cout. . We try to cover them all and it gets to be aometbing •kin to a Chinese fire drill. Newport Harbor, Estancl1, Cosla MeJa, University and Mi&ioo Viejo high scbools '11 hd their graduation rlt.s the aame night. The ntit evening, Jt wa1 Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach, Marina, Founialn VaUey, ·Westminster, Edi!on and Huntlnilon Beach hlgh schools, plus Golden West College all march- ing down different 1J11lea but pretty much a't the same Ume of nigh t. Orange Coast Community College commenced F{j. day night and the grads hd !he schedule all to U..m- selves. We still await San Clemente High and Saddle- back College next Thursday. A LOT OF WORDS have been said by and to the var. lous graduates. Well, I'd like to say a word to the par-- ents. Congratulations, folks. You got them through, Ah yes, I know .there were those limes you figured you'd never make 11. But you did. Congratulations. In keeping with the theme, I think one of the finest commencement addresses I've read was deJivered by Dr. Larry T. McGehee, chancellor of the Unjverslty of TeMes,,ee, given at recent riles for University of Ala- bama graduates. He built his addres1 m just six wordJ: 11.aie. R<asoo, Rud, Laugh, Linger and Love. Entitled, "A Few Words," here's what be told the gradunte!: RAGE: "Age and education give you au thority, citi- zenship, the responsibility. to rage against mediocrity and Jnjustice in your society, more especially in your- sell Lest you leave your life on an altar or ethical neu- trality or find your soul eroded by gentle raindrops or moral detachment, he.,td Dylan Thomas : Do not go gentle into that good niaht; Rage, rage against the dving of the liaht. REASON: "More things are wrought by reason than this world dreams of: wherefore, make rea90n the nue. lear weapon of your arsenal of "rage and by lt.s u1e con .. vince others of your Integrity,,tf not of your rightness. The hand ttiat cradles the rock, the heart that needs not the head, must not' rule this world. , ~;. t . READ: "Bury )'<>Ursell In ·gQocl book! and read ,them often; too aoop the inlnlster w)D bury you and read lo• you. Develop a thirst for .Pt'lnter's ink and quench it by reading, for from boots flows the fountain of youth found by few . • I LAUGH: "He who cannot laugh at himself a1way1 appears ridiculous. LINGER: "Everytbin~ has it& season: time will wait for what'• worthwhile : Heed the SOU.th Alabama philosopher: ' Pause to pfck &ome /1.owtr1 along 11our wa11. • LOVE: "Love Is the most unnatural human emotion: although we have leamtd to transplant the human heart, we have not learned to trall!form It. CommJt an ~ natural act; Love ',one ~DOther." . ~ -~·-""·'it . rd So wa~ a Commencement llUf.llcsa WI on 111 wo s. They carry a messaJZe to .ill of our ~adualtl. And wllh 111ooe· thcughll, '"' wbli Godspeed to !he members of the ~ of rm. ).'· t. Rog. 36• AND Rog. 5.78-6.91. Btovy ol stylu. Mis.es' 10-l8;womtn's38...U. County Seeking Funds For Retarded Tr~ absorbent paper ROLtS Tho d1cotativ1 a nd 5 1 00· The Orange County IJtpart. · program. lo UU, achoo! year. towels that ~oak up ,FOR ment of Education is applying Leatherman .llid· tlthough spills In an 1nllantl to the slate for funds to~ only elgbt children ltt llst.<11 ••••••-----------•program for Tralnable , in Jill report (o the 1>oard asl• billy Retarded ( TM ! . being·ldentlfied -for tk-p'°' - children aged from lhree to gram, be ..tlmated tho num-POLAROID 108 five. , t ber of Orange County, three to COLOR fllM Orange County S c h o o I • llvo-yearojlids lo the TMl\ trustees last week 'authorlr.ed ~ c1tegory as in tbe low thouJ. Sun.-Mon. Only county staff to request more ands. than 112,000 from the state' Research in mental relarda· , Deparbnent o f EdllcaUon, Uon, he added, bu ahown a which only this year began pie need for such chilclrm to start pre-sChool·age TMR program. school earue.. to gel motor, The tow cost of the pilot communicaUon and 1tl1°belp project would be $24,!02, more lkllls. tban $3,000 of which would be·· · "We have to t.ach them to a d d l t i o n a I state reim-care for themlelves and to bursement for tranaf)Ol"taUon communJcate their needs to and $9. 000 of which would thole in their environment,'' come f~om local sources. · Leatherman told trustees. 3s1 Yield• I beautiful 3!4 x 3l'•" color prinh. Chaovo it nowl Co n Lea t herman, coordinator of apcclal schools tor the county, said that fhe state will fund only six pilot Debra SwerdloW, already teochlng TMR clilldren for tbel•--------------- Desth ~otlces ' county, will take over thele .- proposed classes II the funds are granted. '~I SUNDAY ONLY Ono .. kid Meet LMf Rich Brown Gr•vy Cre•my. Whipped Pot1to11 Buttered Green Beens Roll I Butter sac MONDAY-ONLY "ALL TOU CAN IAT' lt1ll10 Sp11lliltl D1llciou1 Meet Seuc• P•rm1s1" Chet•• Crisp Colt Slew W1rm Roll I lull1r sac ., IUllday, ,,_ JI, 1'12 DAILY l'fLOT ;J Ji DAILY 10 A.M. • 10 P.M. -SUNDAY 10 A.M •• 7 P.M. . COOL, COMFY SANDWICH SETS Reg. 1. 17 93c2pc.~ MEN'S NO-IRON DRESS SLACKS Mt Sets in polytsler / cot• ton solids or prints. 9· 24 Mos. 2· 4. WOMEN'S TEEN'S SANbALS Sperkli ng white or red~ whi+•-•nd-blue S I i n 9 S1nd1l1 with trim bend styling end tqu1re i-in91t s:ro. l lmllar ti Plwl••IM 2.66 llG SALE ON HAND TOOLS r Oloose from. wide ldc:CDon of 2 / 7 7 c quolity-madc b'"d tools. Stock up ·now for springtime home udcoaoJCrcp.ur, Our R•11· 6li'Ea. SET OF FOUR LARGE GLASSES Rog. 1.57 • Ctystal dear glassware ol dis· t inctiv• otyl ing, Choose th• large 13-oL Bavarian or ex· tra·lar;• 1 S-oz. Bristol. 93~, _, 50 PLASTIC LIDS ~~··1.66 30-;1tlon•si1t trllh an liners with ~rt tllL Rayon, ac1tate and nylon blend. Oilled or hemmed • 3(). 42. 2C" MOTORIZED GRILL Ovr bg. 11. 96 2Dars0nly ••• •--SAYELLE ACRYLIC YARN 4 01. pull 1lctin 1crylic knitting yarn In choice of whltt, blac k &: colors. Moth-proof. 79c ROLL·UP HAT BADMINTON SET ~•II· T.47 '7c Rig. 3.84 2 62 ' -.4ttractiva hat in colors. for four, 2 birds. pale., Rall It up and pocket ill an• net and "ti.downs. • •' \ • ' • • ' DAILY PILOT Swnciq, -18. 1972 • (. ' • " •• > • • • • CARNATION Instant Jreakfast Makes milk 1 meal ••• ciloose from popular fla'lllrs. age llf. Ile P•k 1111 Ene11,ts . woRKMAws Lunch Kit l11ElllO$ -T radmO..Uy stylef laselated, IVSfproof poiY1ll1lPYieoe kit witb piat 2· 98 size vacuum boWe. . ..,., .•.. RUBBERMAID 21/2 Qt. Pitcher . Decora!M CO~IS with whiti II(. 1.71 lid. Great for storing cold 1 47 drinks in the relnger>tar, Handy pouring spout • \ \-- GIRLS' Short SET Solid color lllit 2-~ece tailoled set wi~ "'1tmtlng 1"nds OI the top. ~ess with scoop 11eckline. Asso.rted colors. Perfect 111tfit for vacation Imel. Sizes UiC. .. A GREAT GIRLS' Pant Dress GR1swo1D "Early American" . Cast Ironware . ' GIRLS· ff ants GIRLS' Bubbles l'lacticll little wy ID care for sol~ cokr lnib w~ mrtrast- iftl Yoiles. Ruffle trim arniN leis. c.1t ljrj appiill!I'. Lilac . ., 10ld. Sizes 2-4. fashio11a~ A·liae styli I1 aa11tical uvy kettle clotb. SaiJor-typel llrawstring waist· line tied ii froRt. flasticized ~ack for perfect fit and comfort. .etropriate appliQlle trim. Sizes ,}6X. . 1er.t::2. 77 . llf.lJ I 1.99 Boys•Shortalls Basic.liltle l!llf<IS i1 prints or sol~ colon in JOC!i<al duck. Ciloo!e from "'! « bmwD witll cmrtmting detailinc ••• oppliq"" Oil -poclet treatment Sizes 2"4. 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Fascinating designs! ltf.1.29 2.29 1111.SIZE "Style" HAIRSPRAY AllFirMIH • 8-Track cartridge. •• ,. 7k 59c llf.UI 2.491a. • NllFC hL,CNIS Cat· CW!ISER __,__~~-~~---~·· --· --------~--~---- -~ \ I · hmou hnty 'Wmiies. ~ T1t1 l1ellw " · ; eleprt cempact of lranslilCent · pmud 1IOWder -phis 1 IOlllliols ttpstick ill a hlscious .~ fasbioo Ule. .. OPllltAM tell PM 7DAn AWDI • Sll~ill SlilliH .ti .. Cl111tr 1 58 Cllclllllt• 111. • ·-..i:.. . • Degest ~ ~hole Du111Htt1t 1 ·49 lye In,. !Set • ' CUllTT IAIT '" "Tidy-Ups" :. er "lllrsi11 Pau" •... 9t '!Ill ClllCE 111. ,. ta. • • 1 • • • . -Nicktau~- l . / Suodor: ~ 18. 1m oAJLY PILOT 1 ( aintains L~a-d ~ T-revitto~ne -Back r . , .. u,..7',.... ·AltNOLD PALMER MISSIS. PUTT FOR A PAR IN U.S .. QPEN ' Qetrolt .. ~ys In First , ... ., . . . 'f aywr' s· ·sing:'le ·paces Tigers Past .Halos, 3-2 Tony Taylor'• ninth-inning 1lngledrove home Mickey Stanley to break a 2-Z tie and ·llve the Detroit Tigers a S-Z victory . over the California Angels in an American League baseball game Satur. day night at Anaheim Stadium. ' The victory keep the Tigers !lid with the Baltim«e Orioles for first place In the American League East. 18-0 1/4 Vault For Roberts SE,\'!"n.E (AP) -Dave Roberts ·became the -Id's fourth llJ.foot pole vault« and two middle distance ronners ahot ~to Olympie contention Saturday as the 81th-National AAU track dlam- piombi(ll came ID an end. Roberta, a f.foot-~11 lefthander who IJ 101)1 • of . the world'• tallest vaulter1, clear.cl lMY• on his third attempt for his rust MU title. The junior from Rice said his llelgbt ii an advamae ID jWnpill1 higher but "I bavtn't 'ua'ecl It' ID afri' ad- vantqe yet." He·aalcl 11 leet Is ''no big thing ._ 11'1 jUlt another height," and added tbat be'a pt his -.. the Olympic gold medal. James Dare, a mustachioed NaVJ 1ieutonant wbo wu only am~ coJ. lege dlatance ninner, recorded an a:si.7 tlma for the S,Ol)O.meter II~. And Jerome Howe became the fourth futett Amer:lcan ever at l,D meten, runnbl( the event In S: 38.2. Dart WU 'clocked .tn '3f.f ......... for the ltnal 1211 and uld "I don' inow where !hit tpeed came from." HIJ time (Set VAULTER, Pl&e JI.I) • I Tho"l'lgers ~ In the first lnning.-on t'MH>iJt ling!"' by Willle Horton, BUI ~ and Al Kaline. The Angela &<! ~be game in .the fourth when , Siin(fy AIO!!>ar and Bob Oliver doubled, breakliJg a string ol 28 scoreleaa lnning.s. · Ed Brinkman hit his third home.nm ol the year in, the filth inning 14 give the Tigers the'Jeed, but the Angels tied it up aea1n-m. Ille sixth on an infield, Di! by lllartlng pitcher RudJ May, a bunt liiigle by ~ Alomar, an error by Detroit starter ond winner Tom Timmerman ond a force, play bJ.Mlckey Rivers. stanley.llltllled 14 lead off the ninth ond was tacrillced to aecond by Brinkman. Gates Brown was · intentl...Uy puaed before Taylor llruck his winning aafety. May lllr1lck out IJ Ticers and aliowed six hill.before leaving for a pinch-hitter in 1be ieteoth Inning. Tinunennan allowed llx hits In the eight innlng.s be worked before being plnc!Hllt for,' and reliever Cb u ck Seelba'dHleld 'the Angela h!Uesa in the nmth. ,; • DITROIT (JJ ~Ll,OJl:NIA (I) ffr llrM ellirflrtf T.T1ykr,2b I 0 1 I Alol'Mr, lb 'o t t "-;u:·~ ... J ·. 1 0 IPtflell', 1b .. ' •• W. ~ If 4 t ft 'llMrw;. ·d 'I I t t P -. c I ' t t..,f , ._...,,~ d t t ·o t ICll!lnt, l'f 4 I 1 1 R. 01/Vlr, If 4 t 1 1 J1i., , .. , t • • o MtMvn ..... ai , o o • Ca•~·ltl 1 .t I I Slaf\toft. rt 4 t 0 t ,,._ ,.....,., ct' • l 1 t ,,.....,,, c a o 1 o ll'llltmMI, • I 1 2 1 Olfltn, ... I I 1 0 TllMt'mfl, P I 0 I I R. Mly, • t 1 1 II O. 1,_,., Ph I I t o Llft\lltt lfl 1 t t I he!bkf'I, , 0 0 t 0 L. Alltfl, p 0 0 o 0 ,Tmk Ulll Tvt1l1 i2262 Dttl"Olt ftlO tlO GOl-3 C.llJDmf• .. , .. ~ D-2 E-liJ OUvr, Tl~ l~rolf I, C.11· ...,_ L 21-A1!'1'!r:, It. OfMr, A.. llodflluez. Mlt-~ a. aa.:-fl:lvm. 1-«lwn. .,.,,., , ......... to • f , 2 • 2 1 I t 0 I 1 t t I t 11 111110 .PEJ!Bl.l!l BEAal (AP) -Jact ~ -yed .... ..,,.. loa jam and.._. -cootrol ol the fead In Ille lbH rcmd .al the U.S. 0poii Coll ~-Y •the eurprislng ~ "'Jtennit Zarle,y faded -a double bGle7 m Ille 17th bole. ·N~ be&vlly favored to .add thlJ -tlgloul' tllle ' lo tllt famed ...... · jacket be,...., II Ille Maslen earlier thlJ -, D''*PI per nm the-epl, a,aa Jani H>blt s-11 Golf Linll and wu eve wltb por for three rouncla al 211. Let Trevino, the Soper Mex wbo beat Nlcldaus in an l&llole playoff for this U- tle a year ago, plodded on weak and weary legs ID wltl!in a single stroke of the top spot wllh a 71 tbat included blrd1et on the llnal two boles. "I Chtrit I've got • very good chance," Trevkio uld in that rasping wblsper that Is a ......... ol, his recent bout with viral poe\llDODla and broodlltia. He wu tied at 217,,one over par, with Zarley and Australian Bruce Q'amptoo. Eodl-had. '/I. Cardenal Finds Home With Cub s i!Y GLENN WHITE OI ... Dail" PMtt Stiff ClllCAGO -Playing with five dif· fermt,major league baaeball teams since 11114, Jose Cardenal bad picked up a reputation of being a bed egg. The one time Callfornia Angela oulfielder (1- 67) was tagged as a pop-off, trouble maker, a guy who wouldn't nm oot ground balls and was laid ID be a fellow "1lo mly played wben he felt like doing ... But it looks like Cardenal bas found a home at bis sixth major league stop. Since joining the Chicago Cobs prior to On TV T oda11 C'll•nnel 11 flt 11:10 the Illar! of the 1972 aeason, be baa ap- parently -lived down that reputation. Al !Wt be baa in the eyet of Chicago manager .Leo Durocher. And surely the Dodgers couldn't find much faall-wllh·his ucellence In the flrlt two gamei he's 'faoid them here. Friday bt bad ~jlld a,llolen base lo aid Chicago's 4-0 ii'!linipb. Sfiturday be IJelted a two-run homer, tinll«I.· llole • \Jue and ~ect'1 ... ecU'ted ii hit and'run as the CUbll thwitpec! the l>oilgers, 7.z, before the largest paid crowd of the year II Wrigley Field ......SZ,065. "Cardenal'• case reminds me a little bit ol. a young man I bad when I man&g· ed the New York Giants," Durocher'lold the DAILY PILOT. "That .7)lU!ll nian made basket catches In the .Utfleld iiicl everyone called him a showboat -they told me he was a bot dog. weu. he'• still.catching that way - that's the way he learned to do it. I can tell you I wish I bad seven or eigbt more just lite hlm right now." Durocher was referring 14 Willie Mays, long time itar for the Glanls who was traded to'the NY Meta recenily. Regarding Cardenal, Durocher llyl the 23-yellMlcl natiYe at Cuba ha.I ~ a manager'• dream. 1'He'1 bitilng .JQ&,• leads the club in llolen bales with IS, never loafs and nev,er misses a sign. "I think he's playlnf u well as anyone In baseball today. "Further, be. laughl, mliles and.Jokes. This kid ha.I made some kind of cliange in this ball club. He'• the best right fielder we've had in yean around here. "It's a crime to put that kind of tag on him the other dubt did. I was told that he'd hit a beU and then walk ID first base. But I never saw blm do that ." Durocher II at a loa ID explain the aud- (See CARDENAL, Pap Ml LOI ANOILIS .., r II M Grl*WlfL :ab 4 O 1 1 V1i.itrn1, 2b 4 0 1 t W.0.Vls, d 4 0 t I ..... Mn. ff 4 ••• WlllMI, I 0 I I t Blldl.Mr, lb I I t I Sims. c •• 1 '0 Wiiie.• •111 Crwwfonl, If 1 'I 2 I Dowftlnl, • I 0 t 0 ~-., ... ltr.fller, " t o o o llldlll't, • • • 0 • W.ll'lrltfl",. rf O t O O CHICA90 .. I' .... Kts•lntttr, n 2 I I t eed[ttf, :lb ' • 1 1 9.Wllllllma, If 4 I t I HlduN11, rl JI 2 t t Norttl, et t 1 t t Cal"dtMI, cf 4 ! 2 1 s.nto. a J I 1 t FllUON, lb I 1 1 1 HundllY, c I t 1 1 ......... 1011 Pholbut, .. • • 0 • Tot1I '11262 TOfll "''' ltlf ...,...'" Ott 001 ot......i Cfllc• • t • , • • 1 , ,.,_, ' E-Gf'~tz. F. RoblntOll. OawfoN. l>f"- CtlltMO t. l.O'-lot """'" '' Ch\alfO ... 2&-lltM. JI -Clirdrtflll, 1-Knt/npr, Hlll'lllMY, 11"- S..U., F9NIOM. ll'Hall•tto Omwnine L. W 4 4 4 I t 4 Stref!W IW11111 lldltft M I t t t I WllMllll 11 11 1• l'...,.W,M 752tJ• l"tloltM 2 I I o I 1 Slye -'"'"'4 S. T~:Jl. ~MJ. $250,000 -to Conyenien~e Ille llrttdl and =-ully. '111111 l hit her • -Ind Ibo pin- -lW ..,. and 't lib k al all. l -If I bad 1111 bor • _.. time l __ ._ .... -ak• aalil, "l bad= clole or ,.., -1d llaYe lull • up Ille I*'· She ran a powerful race, but we j1lll dldlii .......... ~-°"''""'"""" • claugb!« ol. Fleet N....uu. loll 1'f a neck as the two dllllfl ?WI -4 the grandltand lot' the 11n1.11mt. Omvenleoce held a length Jud ..-. .., Ile Inside atta-the llrtl .-ttrmlla but T)>pecul pullod up 14 wltl!ln a beld m tbe IUm Into tbt bacblntdl. Z.ley, an obaf!re tour ncuJar whole sreat111 dalln 14 Ism• ts !hat Bob Hope ODCI dubbed him "the pro lroln the _ .. held the lead alooe at one under par unW be collapsed on the 11f.yard, par 1bree 17th hole. ' His i.e IJbot buried in the wblte 1and of • yawning'~ and the gqltng guy with O..TVTou9 C'1Ma1111el 7 •t 2 the odd flride faJJed 14 get It OUI on blJ first owing. 1be ' nm OX)llollon put him on the green ....., 11 feet from the cup and be dilclted bis blond ~4 In dl1inay u the putt missed. He lapped In lot a double ~ey five. Nicklaus, meanwhile, was putUng out on the 18th at about the same time, ju..t falling on a birdie attempt and shaking bis fist in frustration wl>en the baU alid by. Arnold Palmer, the C-year-cld 1allery favorite who last wm. a major cham- plonsblp la the lilt Maalert, was Ued <I 111 -)'Otlll Jollla)' Miller. Palmer bad a 'II and M11ler a 71. Zarley'1 ~ let Nlctlaus !aka the first clelN:lll lead in tbls 72nd natlooal dlamplonsblp. The famed Golden Bear, admittedly gwmlng for a me-year 1weep of all tile world's major tlile1, had been tied wllh five others at the GI ol both the Orsi and ,_.i rounds. Zarley, who baa woo two tiilee ht bis 10 yean m the pro tour, and <nmpton w...., two ol. them. The ollleto fell baclc In the gusty winds tbal swept.over the crag- gy beeches and gnarled pine1 that dot this oceonaide layout . Romero Blancas, a former teammate ot Zarley'a at the University of Houston, took a 76 for 220. Longsbot Ceoar Sanudo, wbo has yet to win on the pro lour, hit one out o! bounds en route to a !at 78 and m. And rookie Lanny Wadkins, a ZZ·year· old former national amateur champion. had consecutive double bogey sixes on the . • Down Me111ory Lane Ol iver's Top Experie1ice-Winn.ing Trac k ·Titl.e By HOW ARD L. HANDY Of 1M Diiiy Pl .. t Sl•ff Take a stroll down memory lane with G. A. "Tex" Oliver, now a resi~ dent of Fountain Valley and an ardent golfer with membership at Co.!ta Mea.•1 Mesa Verde Country Club and you run across a virtual who'• who or football and track and f i e I d performers of the '30s and '40s. In between rounds of golf at Mesa Verde and Foonlaln Valley Mlle Square ("I only live across the street from Mlle Square"), Oliver mentally charted his course through life'• pathway that began at SanUi Ana High School in 192S. Al Reboin , recenily retired teacher .. coach at Huntington Beach High School, played for Oli•er in the late '20s and recalls the experience vividly. But tbat'1 only the beginning for rex. He aerved Santi Ana Hlgb for 1ix years, concluding hi.I tenure in 1932 after his footbaij ~ bad won 19 stralJbt gam., •over two years and 13 in • .,,.. In 1931 lo'""' the Southern Section ClF cbampkmb!p. In 1939, his tri~ Ollll,fleld team tiad for the llltte cbalilplomblp and wu Soutbenl' Section champion. Asked' what his sreate11 ~ in coacbing bad 'l!Hu, be : didn't besllate to aay, "you·alwaya Ulte ID p undefeated. And it wu great to win the state meet. "But all wina are great, no matter what you. are doing." After Santa Ana be moved ID the University ol Arizona for five years then ID the' University ol Oregon until lt volunteered for Navy duty in 1941 luring World War IL It was St. Mary's pre-fight for a rear after he agreed to coach the foot .. ball team fer one season if the Navy would give him sea duty thereafter. "I llarted reminding them before the year was up and they came through," he recalls. He didn't coach again during blJ Navy duty. He returned 14 are..., for two year1 J11._~ .AA<f .19.46 bef~e . cl_eelfl!ni .. ID .. llve up coaching. A throe-year lllnt u a real ealate end tnsuranee broker convinced him he wun~ cut out for seUlng and be returned 14 the Santa TEX OLIVER Ana Schools in Bil admlnistraUve capacity. Nat came a two-year coaching ~ at Fullerton Junior College 1lhile loo, gained . his adminislralioo degree. He became an tntermedlate !ICbool principal in Le"'""1e and then moved 14 Lancaster as .-t ', 111perintendent and e • e o t u a 11 J .superintendent. "The board wanted me to remain at Lancaster after I wu eligible for retirement but I decided against it and returned ID Orange County," he says. Wbat names does he recall off the top ol bis bead as performing for him? "1 guess among the early ones was Dean Millen. He wu the captain of the first team I ever coached ahd ·later , attended the University of California. He is now 1n charge of the El Toro experimental farm for the university. "Then there was Jim Musick (cur .. rently Orange County sherllf). He broke a collar bone early in the year 1928 but he was a regular for us the next two years before attending USC ond pla~-pro ball." ou;e.-•-.:..i.s 'tliat · --throulh quickly but with a reverend tone in· elude CUrt Youell, Hal Pangle, Eddie Moeller, one time world record bolder In the dbcua: Bill Hubbard, an outstanding poJe valuter at USC: Walter Mellott, Joe Preninger and Allan Kidder from Santa Ana. "I know I'll be missing some of them." he says. But he includes Tom Carlisle , Bob Holmes and Claire Pren- inger at Arizona. Then there's Floyd B Io w e r (Ca!ifomla) and Lewrence I.uta (USC All·.Amertcan ) and "probably the - track man I ever had -Norman Paul. He was undefeated tn the low hurdles in high school after his flnt 'race and I believe the only guy to beat him in colle"ge in the 220 lows was Jesse Owens." One of his students at Oregon wu the Dutchman, Norman Van Broctlin. "That was in the days when the kids were still playing both ways and you couldn't put & Ill)' back in. "Van wasivery slow for a defensive player but even as a freshman be wu the best passer I have ever seen and he was also a fine punter." How about the st. Mary'• pre-fllgbl team? "We bad so DllJ\Y -....... players there," 1bt ,NlllDClio, Jtftln was Bobby Grayson, FnUle Alben, l.arry Duti, Ed Manske and lllllll' more. · "And IVMl wllb lbeoe ~·WI had a tou1~ um. . wlljl OresOI\ thel year. In fact, they almoot heal lll. We were down 9-7 with It aeconda to p when WO' kicked a field llOll 14 win. "It was embarrassing to have all these stars at St. Mary's and then have these tlda 1 bad recruited at Oregon almost beat us." Showing hiJ true philosophy on life, nowever, he admit! that a few ml!takes mll:ht have been m.. 1tnniienta1· Jn the clme score but adds: "I don't like to call aUentlon to mistakes · anyone made. I've made mouRb of them myself." With the surface scratched down memory lane, Tex asked to be u· cosed. You see, he had a golfing dale with 90IJle buddies across ll\e ·.net -•• Foun~in • Valley Mlle Square .a..i dl<!n't want to be lato for the tee-alt time. • I • Moh Landmark Remains . Bull.e t-riddl.ed Pol.e, Bio grap h The'llier Still There al!CAOO -· Desecra!Dra bave llolen Biograph owners are un-rmiodellng -,poatcarda repnJ\lucin& wanted posters tbe -from onHlme , 181111and modernization. tbal toot , place after the which offered ,U,000 for Dlllqer'i·detd Joni AI c..p.•a pve In tfJe family plot DU!lng1r .1J1ying in an attempt ID relloro or alive ......_, and a. ~· ••-•;;;. at 'Mt Carmel Cemetery in neerl>y the nx>vte bouae u·u was·in 19Sf. ' ..,.... --.-- Hillside, • auburb ol. the Windy City. 'l'IMre la • dlspley eue In the Blogrtpb Illa! the llllil kUied WU.indeed Dillinger. The garage it 1121 North Clark Avenue lobby wtilcb offers large ,photoetall of And touvenlr match boob are your1 In thlJ city wile{• one bunch of mobtler1 tbe froal page ol the a.Jcago Daliy News, for the ~. , executed·til>ar ga11g· -ml!ltlbera'in the' 192$ .. July ·zs; 111$1 edition. .. · • · · .. Relte1ltllljf )'00r' 1114d>Ot'Y Anna Saa• SI. .Valentine'• Day muaain bat been" Tho bel!dline .11y1: Girl Tricks DUI· was the woman wllo betra;ed D!1lin&et deatrvyed. Inger •• .followed by aub-beadll!M\I of: bop'·• to av~ •~-11on •• her 11 ' Tiie wall the vlctimt were lined up -~ • ,..,.. ~ w ,. va againll, before beinl mach1nO-tunned hat 11umania after Ille had . Ileen amlled been · bought by a VIDOOUVer, B.C.. tlllll1Mllll times for nmninl brothela. nstaurant owner. In tlie prase'• place ==• = =•== She lhQwed up, ~ 1n",nc1 .1or·a Ire • .1a .... u11<11ve trees . WHITE meeting with the hoodlum,··~ Bui one of aiJcago's mo<1 noteworthy Identification for FBI mem win W... lo mobtter«a memorials llil1 exlslJ and WASH bulldinp lacq tile Bio.,aph and wllo tourialJ 11ork thU-way down Lincoln were on the -ts below, a11111tq tbelr Avenue 14 U33 Nonh, about t1ree mtlee prey. . . · • ; from the downtown tllyllne. ._._ • -· Anna left the theater wtth Dll11lll'*: ' There they lllOOUnler the Biograph .._, •• WNITI walking toward the.Utile alley. 'I1lell .0 'l'hpter, a uttle movie house wblch ambush was --A crowd plbaad gleaned natlonal beldllnes Jujy ZS, 19Sf U.S.' Ag<ots Slay Gunman al Movie and quietly following the gun11n. &nil It ta as nawapapen ammd. Ille -Id 14kl of Hoodhnn Falll with Pistol In Hand In LIJ>., ~ tbat women dlPvetl tlltjr the tla)'bw al Public Enemy No. I. John coin Avewe Alley. btndbrchlofs and akirt .............. Miii Dillinger, Jr., tbt lll&hl ........ Oo tbei...,. page .. other 110rlee -warm, wet bloed•ol. the ..... T. A few llept ·-11 tile &Dey........ .... -AclmlraJ Rldlard Byrd feared Mist Sal• wu alvtn ts.aoo_,._.i .... FBI q-pmod down Dlllincer 14 -enc1 loot m his upodilloo 14 Antan:llct: deported, d;JllW in Ibo -bo6lntf .. a -ol bani< ..-y, mwder and wmp1111--inc to 1111 lo OUcaeo: Iron Curtain. ' eleape. · • late spoeU IC'Of'll, tncludlnc Cbkaco'• W • • • At the nloulll of the plaCe loci! conquest of the Biook\yn Docfsera, • Capone't beadltoni Wll talizn ,• "" residents now refer 14 as Dllllnger'I' Allty Another artlcle tells bow J<Jiln Dill· weeks ago. He wu buried nut to 1iltl ts· L telephone pole, bullet holee llUI Inger, Sr. hopes bis too had eno\igh motlltr and the llolen marlllr olml'l1 ahowinC &1 a reminder of -.!iii b~ned -oo him when 'kUled lo JllY k.llie _gave his oame, dala ol llirtll acUlealll that hot Jlity nJcbt nearly se year1 qo. tuneral. But the men who ropor1«lly and had the lnscrlptloo: My Jtltll llerc:I'. The BlolrtpIJ 1111111 opcntlontl as will llole over II mllllon from banb bad but 1be mother's, fltber't ud *-olliar u beinC a 1ourill attnctloo. AduIIJ ..,. fl.70 in his pocket. •• not enouat> 14 bury• lamlly members' marbn mmln ml 1 JllY IUI to get in. .. 11.10 more than DII· peL . lix·foot ...,ent piece la at the head ~ .... linger ptld that nlgbl when be wtnl then There Is e lone photo on the ft'onl page "''" with 1 ..,.. dellp comd lnl»JI to • Clark Gable and Wil1iam Powell In -lhow!ng a clote1lp ol. Dillinger'• body and the name Clpone etcbed Into IL Mlmattan Melodramo. · at the morgue. So It Is In tbli city-. mob Nie - Bill, the theater mana er, 1ay1 The tlleater offers mtmenlol for tale thrived. .. .. I ,.. DAILl' l'ILOT ,MM 111 1.lthl!'• ICMhlllr ' SOUTH'S JAY JO):tNSON DRIVES OVER NORTH'S PAT BARRETT $port11 In Brief Monzon Retains Crown; I : Cepeda Get8 Suspended •. PAR!s-charlet Moru:on falleri!d Jean Cl4•d' Bouttler into oxhatu1tion Saturday nfltit and ·retained bll world middleweight t1Al! when the Frenchman waa WU1ble to ~e out for the 13th round . iioutUer, 1pparenUy exhauated, had 11,er> lmocki!d down In tllfl stllh round, ""l't ~ across tll• ring fmn a right """' punch in tho 12th and was bleedJni •liiut both eya when tho end cam•. ~though Bouttier wu clffrly bohind In bit bid to l>k• tho till• away from tho AIJenline, lho ..,d ol the figllt still cam• u-1 aurprbe to the larg•, parilian crowd in1he outdoor 1taditan. ,,., .lTLANTA -Manager Luman Harris o1;µi., AUanta &aves ausponded first ~ 9flando Cepi!da for an in· detinlte porlod Saturday night, the club qiounced shortly bofoce Ille Montreal- AllOnla game. ,,_Bnives,ald tile .._ion was for leovlng the pork alter Cepi!da leami!d he woUJdn't be in the starting line up against th8 ·Erpos. '!He left the club without permission," 1ard publicity director Bob Hope . Cepeda, who h,. had knee problem• throughout the season, has played in onJy %2 Ijames. He has a .333 batting average witb three home runs and oigbt runs bat· te<I in. lllEXICO CITY -Tho U.S. team of ~ Smith and Eric Van Dillen won a marathon first Bet Saturday and went on to beat Mexico·s Joaquin Loyo Mayo and CARDENAL ... meet. bird luck SJncer (J.f). Vincente Zarazua 21·19, 6-3, 6-4 and clinch the Davis Cup · North American Zone cbamp!on>htp for the U.S. It gave the United States en 111- &unnountab)e 3-0 lead in the tennis com- .petition, and with two singles matchs re- maining to ho playi!d today. ""' ATHENS, GA . -Trinity Univenit}i's top-seeded Dick Stockton defeated Uam· mate Brian Gottfried, 4.fi. 6-4, 6-3, &-2 to win the singles title in the 88th annual NCAS tennis championships Saturday. In the doubles, Stanford's fourth-seedl"d temn of Roscoe turner and Alex ~1ayer defeated Trinity's third-seeded team of P11ul Gerkien and Got tfried 6-1, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Trinity, which clinched the team cham- pionship Friday, ended the tournament with a record 36 points. Stan.ford wall runner up with 30 points while defending champion UCLA was third with 22. ""' WIMBLEDON. England -atr!s Ev•rt calmly steered the U.S. women',, ter<nis team to a f>.2 conquest flf Britain Satur- day for the \Vightm an Cup. Keeping her cool in a tricky wind, the fa ir-haired 17-year-0ld from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. settled th e issue by downing Joyce Williams 6-2. 6-3 for her third victory on Wimbledon's No. I cour t in two days. It gave the Americans a decisive 4·1 lead , and it mean t the cup goes back to the United States for the 37th time. The British have Yr'OT\ it only seven times. ,,., Randy Allison of Vista captured the top fuel category at Saturday night's March of Dimes race at Orange County Interna- tional Raceway. Allison had an elapsed time of 6.41 and clocked 227.84 mph. Second place went to Bob Noice of Van Nuys with an elapsed time of 10.96 (75.06 mph l. 1n the funny car division, TarU1n1l°r Pat F06ter nabbed his third consec\lt.iVIWJ> victory. Driving a Chevy Vega, he clock· i!d 220.0I with an el•P'cd Ume or 6.75. The runnerup was Thousand Oaks' John Lombardo. A crowd of 6,318 viewed the action. Ttlaay's Sports On Television South-Eagers ±rium .... By PHIL·~ Of "'-D•I~ ,w;f -~ff Although aJwaya not abundantly clear, It appears th.at prep basketball players rrom Orange County's 110Uthern re1cht1 ha''' an e dge ove r their northern counterparts ~:hen the two regions match up in an all·Slar contest In midsummer. Saturday night was one ol thole even· lngs when the proor was laid out again in front of 750 onlookers at Orange Coast C.Ollege. This t i m e it wa s the Costa M ea a K iwanis' seventh annual OrQllge County all-star cage classic and the South rose once more to nolch a 91-34 victory over lhe disappointed Yanket> cagers. \\'ilh the triumph, the Rebels boost.ed !he South's series edge to 5·2. Ho'A·ever. the favored Rebs of Los Alatnitos coa ch Wendell Witt had lo come from behind se veral limes in order to turn the trick in the end. Many heroes emerged on the wiMer'1 VAULTE~ ... (Continued From Page B-1) is the fourth fastest by an American this )'ear. Howe, runrting the second fast ~t 1,500 of the year, said, "I wish Jim Ryun and Tom Von Ruden were here. They're istill the ones to beat at the Olympic Trials. I guess I 'll be fighting for third." Roberts now traili: Bob Seagren or Los Angeles and Kjell haksson of Sweden, both at 18-4 1/4, on the all-time list. He is equal to Greece's Chris Papanicolau. Roberu was the NCAA champ a year ago ·with his lifet ime best or 17-61,2 and ~·ob that event again this year. 100-mtl•r•, -L Smith, 20.1. 2, Ju\ll;lru, 20.1. J, HN rvry 11.1. 4. W1lt tt, 21.1. $, H11rrl1, 21.J. 6, Lull, 21.3. H'9~ Jump -I, S<:hur, Mld-ArMrlca11 TC, 1·2. 7 Wl'll•t. Pe1111 AC, 7·2. l, fjt , Adi~. !1111!1>11, 1..d ~ourd111, Florlde TC. 7-0. S. !lr-n. C1l l111 ... ,,.11on.i TC. 7-0. ,, Wood1, Or1911n St1r1, 14 !,000-me"r -1, Kqll, Nl'W York AC, U :Sl.7. I. 9 urrtlt, Nl'W York AC, ll:l-1.1. l , Dully, Ntl'Nll, ll :il.7, '· ~ion, Club Wnt, ll:Y.2. J, Joh111.o11, Hu1ty •splk• CluO. ll:9 ... '· l l•w•rl, UIMIT ICllrd, '''°'·'· Pol• v111lt -1, ll!olMrts, Iller, 1'"°"" (mut rrcMdl ell ""rte, 17·7'11. by P1ul Wilson, SC S!rkler1, 1961!. 2. Er111t, Co~r TC..1 17-0. J, WllUlll'\IOl'I, Ntw 'l'ort AC, 17.(1. 4, Pt1/Jllp1, ur-oon St11..-i, lU. J, (!It) l!lr\ldr. Hullly Spit• Club, Ind c1mr. U11,tll1e:h:ed. IU . • J1111tlln. -1, Lutte, H~1ky Splk• Club, 111·$. t; Sonlty, NYAC, 2U-HI. J. K•vrny, C1llfornl• TC, 257·2, •. Scllmldl, Army, 25'-2. J, Ftldrn1n, Hu1ty 5~1t1 Club, UJ.I. 6, &-.;on, NVAC, 2S1·6. «'O meter hurdle• -1, Elr1111V1m111, Onlo TC. 50.0. 7, 8oldl119, Mld-Am ... lcan TC, 50.e. 3, C11sltm1"' Chlc•go TC, 50.J. '· a ..... tt. Norltl C•rou ... C9f'l'l l, $0.1. J, Wood, u. o1 ltlchmond, se.1. '· Sift+•, Chle1oe TC, 50.1. fllO.n'wott,.. -I, Wottl1, eowuno Gr-e11. 1:,7.3. 2, Wolll~vttr, Chic.I~ lC, 1:,7.S. 3, er-11, Cl!llornl•, '"'·'· <1, Fullen. T1x11 South1r11, 1:,7.t . J, S!r1ub. Musky Splk• Club, l: ... e. " Spir k•, ChlC•IJD TC, l :oll.O . .ioo.mettts -I, EY1nt, &1Y Ar~1 Slrldl'l'1 45 I, ... VIII mff!I tll:Ofcl M:I by El'l lll, INol) 2, Ml llllew-. 8rookly11 OWr thl Hin AA, 45.1. l , NIWhOult . ,lrirmy, ol!l.l. 4, ltldcl, Soutn.r11 U11lv•ralty, .fl.,, S, l 11rMr, SllOl'll ln~,,.11-!, ~·'-J, lurl'llf', Soor11 Inter,.. 11.,..1, 6 .1. '-81ytus. 1!11y ArM S!rld1r1, #.\, J,000 ineter w1lk -I, Young, Mid A,,.,...lc111 TC, 'l :Jt.I. 2, R•NMY• AIMN TC, 22:2'.1. :J, Scully, Art11 y, 22:U.I. ~ Vtllt ~V1t1I V1llel' TC, 7'1:~.D. S. Tyr.,., Or1911n 1C, n :m.t, '" Dltbolcl, lhor1 AC. 2J:Ol.I. Disc"' -,, lll'H'llolr, -tlKllld '1H ("'"' r1e:orcl old ll'llrk 2Ql.J') tty Jon Colt , P1e:lfic Corst -Club, IHtl. 2. VollfNll', Army, 212·1. 1, Drf'Klltr, lPOrll lftf ... Nl!lof'lll, 901·11 '• P-11, llflll1•cl!ed, 199·10. J, Oldfltlcl, Chlt1tt0 TC, U4-a. '-Ordwey, Plc!llc Cor.i Club, lt~ SttPP!lt htSI -I, 0.r•, N11'1Y, l :ll.7. 1, S1v19r. Or-oon TC. l ::U.7. 3, Cl•rk, Air Foret , t :».). '·Sink. llowllnrg GrMn, t :;ll.t. l, RtlllY, H-York AC, 1:'1.1~ 6, &rown, Floric11 TC, :Cl.J. I 500-mtltr run -1, "iowt, Mld..Amt:rlt111 TC, 3::ii.2. 2, Mien.ti, M1rl11e•, J:)ll.l. J, MPIHSlont, E1sttrn WR1hif'ltilon, l :J9.I. '· Fhclltr, Syrc~utl Cl'ltfMrl, J:.0.D. J, c"wf!lrd, Armv, 2:.0.J. .. VIII Dy~. Club Wttl, 3:40.,. aido or Ibo r...,. when ll wu all over, but a concerted t .. m effort in tho final minute -with .. verll princlpall Jn. volvi!d -l>Ul tho Rebs over tho top. With 51 ucondJ to go, the victor• jumpod abtad for the final time in break· ing an 82-all deadlock. Corona del Mar's Mike Sevier came up with a steal In tho North end Ind flri!d a pass to Wtstmlnat•i-r'• Terry Melstnhtimer, who drove for an uay tw~pointer to make it 84-12 in tbt South'• favor. Then following a North tumovu, the Rebs enhanced their margin to 86--12 on a bingo from the top of the key by Loi Al'1 Friti MJller after the South had run the cl ock: down to just 22 seconds. The loser1 closed the gap to fl6.-M with 10 lleconds left. But two fret throw$ by Loi Al'll Ric k: Quinn and a beautiful three-point play by Huntington Beach '• Steve Brooks -with the help 'of an In. bound pass from Quinn -was enough to Ice It alter lbii. While tile a.boll """"'ed tho -quest, It w111 a 1hlty one 1t thlt. Tho favori!d wlnnon trolled by to polnto •t ono point in the first hall but wero reacuod by tho hot ahooting of Marina'• Bruce MJ!ler. Down :14-24 wll.b five minutes lefl in !he iniU.I half, tile Soutb eiploded to ou1-'o Its foo, 11-3 befon intenJitlsloo. Miller canned Chree 1ucctS1ive bombs from loo( rang• top.ill his •id• to 'lfithin 111 at 36-,10 1nd the Reboll t.cki!d on II str•l&ht Pointl following that btfort the North got 1 free throw jll!I belor• tho end of tho hall. BA)Oll;s, former Huotingtoo mate Tom Crunk and Meisenheimer also cootribuled holvily to that South llW'le towerd tho end of tho !int hall. Tho latter endi!d up as the contest'• top acorer with 11. Witt figured the 1bove 1purt and the alorementioni!d blitz 1t tho c1o .. of tho game were the ones which eo.t the Reb1 into the winner'• circle. Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Easl Divll!lion w L Pct GB Pittsburgh 3.1 It .648 New York 3.1 31 .11.16 I! Chicago 3t 22 .535 31! St. Louis 24 31 .4.16 11 1! Montreal 22 :12 .407 13 Philadelphia 31 16 .357 151! West Division w L Pct GB Ci ncinnali 3.1 Houston 33 Dodger• %l Atlanta 27 San Diego 19 San Francisco 20 S1turtl1r'1 ktllf"' ChlClllO 7, Dldffl'I; t 20 .11.18 23 .5811 %4 .I'll 28 .491 37 ,3311 42 .323 11. Loul1 ., 1111 l'r•11eftc:o ) 111 IMlntsl A!l1nt1 I, Molllr"I ' CIO 111nll'lllt) 1111 DI"° 4, P!thburwl'I I ClllCllll!llf I, NIW Yorio: 2 110IJtlOll 10, PhU11dt!Jlh!t I T1ltl1y'1 01mH 2'' •• Ill 8 161! 181! Dloftt"' (5h.oer ].1) ., Ch lcaoo CJM kllll 1-\1 MonlrHI (Mc.A111VY) 1·71 111 Att...,11 CSd!t11ltr 2-1) S•~ Olego (-.r1111 J..4) •I Pltlsburon (KIMlll !-0) N~w V11rk 1~•v,.. .. 3) 111 Clndn111!1 (Grlm11...., :1-ll Phllotdet.,.,11 fFrymt11 WJ 11 Hovttr0n (RtvSI .(.J) Stn Fr1ncl1co (McOOWeH 7-11 1t It. Loul1 IS~lnkl »I AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L PcL Baltimore 30 22 .571 O.U.lt 30 22 '.571 Cleveland 23 27 .IM New York t! 34 .320 -22 27 .l49 Milwaukee 16 34 .320 Weit Dlvl1lon Oakland 3.1 17 Chicago 32 21 Minnesota 27 23 Kamas City 25 28 A.ngel1 25 30 Texas 23 32 l•fllrlll Y'I l.HWltti Chic.loo J.I, lo.ton 6·11 Hew York M , Tn•1 •2 Klnttl City f, Mllw1t.1kM I l1ltl1Mrl .(. Mlll-1'1 1 0.kl•l'ld J, CIWlll1nd I Oltrort J, AllHll 2 T ... lr'I 0.111" .673 .lllM .540 .172 .455 .411 GB • 13 !\! t3 II! 7 IOI! Ill! 1311 Chlc•oo !9•hMn "11 11 l t11lon Curtis S.11 TrJlt !8robtrg ~)•I N1w York flClklth WI k•11111 Clll' Jlaot1r :1-Jl ., MltWlukt!e fLotkweod ,.1\ t1tttmor1 (Cuttllr •.fl 1t Ml-11 {,.fro' M • WOOCllOtl .. JI Cltwl11'1d fWllt11• 6-4) 11 Olkl1nd ('llut 04!. Dol!rlll (Tlmmtrm111 ... ) II .111111111 IW•l9hl .. !) DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Service and Parts for All Imported Cara Modom Body Shop for All Cira 646°9303 Orange County'• Largest and Most Modern Toyota and Volvo Deller OVlltllAI DILIVERY S'ICIALllTI • He aa1d allentards, 11we didn't re!ny run our offm11 out there Uke we had Jt planned. But 'u juat b•PP<lli!d that "' had th• rll!bt pononntl in there at thd right times and eot those apu.rts. "When we were down by 10, I was wor-- rii!d but not that much. Bec8'1S• In tW\1 typo of aam•, you can aet Iota of poln!1 quickly duo to tho 1tyle of play." Witt c:rodlti!d MJJlor most lor pacinll tllfl aquad back In 1l1e first half ind Up- ped hll hat to Melsenh<lmor In' tho. se- 1 cond half, when tbe ex-Westminster flub tallied 12 of. his game-leading total. '°''°"' All-II.,., (141 SWiii All-II•" ltl) ltrrttt ,_ ""'"' .... _ Ctm11 ....... ....,_ Lh'IH11,.hHr OY• """' Teltlt '9ffffi. ,,,,,OuilWI J S J U MuUl11I• 11JUkvftr J I J ' I . 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CALYPSO MOTOR HOME • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • M39CG-2S576371 SU FORD · COMPLITILY llLF CONTAINID ' ' LUXURY IQUIPPID TAKE VALLEY VIEW OFF RAMP FROM FREEWAY + Tx. & Lie. ................ '" ,.,.""41 ,.., ur, ... ... Ii, .... ..,,...~. • • Vikings Looking To Future "You can never realiy ac· mmpUJ.h what you hope to in spring football practice." With these words, Marina Hlgh's head grid <:aach Leon Wheeler is already looking 11head to the fall after his Vik· ·lngs recently concluded spring drills. The Vik1!8 closed out their 1pring gridiron participation with the school's a n n u a I chicken and beans game and the Golds prevailtd over the Blues, 26-6. H i g h I i g ht i n g thfi in· trasquad, f I a g aff11ir we r e three touchdown p 1 s s e s thrown by freshman. Larry Cutler to fro sh teammate Gary Matthe"'s. With spring drills a thing of the past, Wheeler says. ""'e got a good look at kids up from our sophomore group who we plan on playing on the varsity this coming season. Sunday, J1.1n1 l8, 1tn DAILY PIUlT ft l °C~bf,e Splicers Get Charg·e Out of Sidecar Road Racing Jim McNeal and Bobby 0'1bb are 1 couple of high·voltage cable splicers who like to 1et a real char~e out ol life. 'T'he big JOit comes once a month when they leave ~hind their underground chores at the L.A. ~pl. or Watl!r lind Power and toom. over. the twi5L-a nd·lurn r'Old course al Orange County International Raceway. \\'hisLling through the back!lde esses at just a shade nver lhe 1•ton" provides pl!!nly of lhrills for the devil·may.care solo riders, but not for the likes or 1\.fcNeal a.nd Crabb. They thrivl! on ·thl" electrifying experience O( !\lamming throo~h the jll:Wervery On their Europea n·slyle sidecar outrit. "The spetd just Rbnut seems lo doub11".'' explains Crabb. the Z5·year-0ld "mon key'' RUDI NIEDZlELSKl on Lhe br1ghr ytllow Honrla Fou r oulift. ca· pable of gobbling up th!! Orange County straight at 130 ptu ~. body and lhe blah ~ sandi71& ~ below Is perilo.,ly clo,., II 11aplng holOI In the young man 's red leathers, paicllod by several layers of aluminlzed ducting t,pe Jesti!y. • "There 1s no queatlon lhat i'l's danguou(" Crabb says of his Sunday hobby. "lf!!I month a passenger lost two fingers wh~• brake cable got caught In the front wneJ and the whole rig tpok 1 bl• dive. He wis stretched out on the chair but he had ~· hand undtrneath the platform. The actldent grnund his fingers off 1t the knuckles." • Though the p;issenger Is usually consfd· erect the real rlaredevil In ~1d1"Car racing, Crabbe . part of a twn-mRn mutual admlrll· t1on soeittv. crtdits hi~ 30-.vear driver with "tht r~,111 hair ." It takes a Int of iruts to push an outfl t Into a turn real hard," he says. ''But Jim has had ;i lot of salo rid in~ and sport! ca r racini;! txper1ence and he 's used lo the speecl!i." ~1 cNeal. who worked slde-b;.r·s1de Ydfh Crabb in the 12·months it took t(l complete lhf' spacf'frame outfit and to strtlch the leR!l of the already P'> we r f u I. transverse}~ mounted en~ine, is 11 Vf'ler11n drive r. But hf' woo\dn'l be competing ln<ilJY were it no t for a skil lful .surgeon. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONS -Foun- tain Valley's top girl gymnasts pose after winning the Southern California title. On beam from the lell are: Bonnie Lee, Connie Rice and Karen Mc· Grew. On floor from the left are: Shannon Daniels, Leigh Tannehill, Nancy Wada (center), Sharyl Framp· ton, and Marta Stoia. Not picturod is Lisa Speir. ''We don't have Ion many seniors And we're e-ven more Inexperienced than '>''e were last year. But we.ha ve A litt le more depth than in the past, so the overall depth will help." As for priorities when the early Wec!ks of the autumn finally roll around (Marina isn't entered in a summer "The difference in thr :-fl('ed sPns;ition ynu j!et between ha\'ing your t ar over the prtVI"· me nt or sitting up hij!h nn l'I niotnrc.vcle ~eat is just -'>''ell it's un rr;il. '' To those who have ncvtr i'iern AF'~1 !iidf'· car road racing 11n the 2 I mile Qr;inJ!f' County circuit, Crabb'i-. ;intics ;is pa!isenR;l!r on the 750cc Conlinf'nl;il lrii;!hl h,11nrll ch;i1r would ;ippear both amusinJ?: ;inrl foolhard\· A na.o1ty i;pill at Ascot a few monlhs ago prompted four di£ferent doctors to recorn· mend ampu ta tion of his injured leg. McNea l refused In believe them and bnrrowtd an orthopaedic 5urgeon from the-l~A R;ims who saved both limb and his racing carPer. Arparenlly unh11mpered by the previous injury. McNeal powerslid ~ scrl!aming Honda into third place of !hi! AF'M polnt standinj?.'I last year. Extra Work Pays Off Big Tickets Go On Sale passing league ), Whee I er knows what's on his mind. Me says, ''we'll h11 ve to get right into tackling. Wt gnt an lde;i of placing the kids in spring practict!: but it's \\'hen you pu t the pads on that you As McNeal skid!i thr nutf1t thrnui?h !hr fums full lock. Cr:ihb ;ilternatelv i-.hift~ hi s body weight over thr !ilrr;imllnrrl mar'hine or out over the padrled pl;itfnnn fnr bal;inre. \Vith most of the 20 AF~1 sidecars tuckl!d behind in lhl!ir slipstream . McN!!al 11nd Crabb Are now out to whip th!! Harley·David· Yin ltam of Dean Hummer and Rulon Gui· bran!ien. perennial winners sine!! sidecar ra cing bf.came popular here. For FV Gymnastics Team find kids \\'ho ma y be better Ticket sales .for the 21st an-than 11ntici pated or maybe a nual Shrine North-South foot-kid capable of going both Exacting teamwork is of the ei;:sencfl. Ju!il one mistake. nne unnn11c1p11led move bv driver or passen~er. t1nd the outfit sl1de11 off the tarmac and hurls mf'Jl and machlnes into the weeds. "I n twn to three years we-'11 be going to the Isle of Man. That's real sidecar ~.actna over U'lere. The straights are 1i1 to seven miles long and we'll be able to let the Honda get its head,'1 11y1 Crabb. By LAURIE BECKLUND Of tll1 DtlllY PHtt tt1ff It took a little extra work and a lot of· o[ time. but the gymn~ts from Fountain Valleyl-figh School placed first in the recent Southern California High School Gir!s' Gymnastics Championships at Cal State (LA ). Thi! same effort Wl!nt into Westminster's performance, resulting in a third place for the traditional top contenders in the rl!alm of gymnastics. Togl!ther, girls from th!! two arPa schools made up half the rostl!r of names in the top five in each !!Vent. More than 90 girls competed in each of the four events: uneven bars. balance beam , vaulting and floor ·exercise. Thirty-three competed all round. "Their succeu ls jwt due to the kids working llO hard ," explains Les Armstrong, a student l!!acher · who ha1 . ball game at the Los Angels ways ." coached F'ountain Va 11 e Y's . ''.Shannon:t1 really been wor~· .C9,li$eum the evening or While the Sl·year-0ld head· boys' team this year and co. Ing hard on the , unevens this: Thursday, July 27. ha ve open· man would like to have enough coached the girls team with year and doesn t ha ve that ed at the Sh'i'ine Football Of· depth to boast 11 valid two--pla· Susan Donahue this semester. fear some of the o~her girls fice, Bob Houghtop . managing toon system. he assert!!, "hav· The girls' regular coach, h~ve about learning new director, announc~ today . Ing two platoons helps to avo id Carol Strallsburg, is on a leave t11ck.5. ~he really extends and With the Los Angeles Unit, injuries but I'm not sure we Sometimes the clearance between Crabb's Super Stars.Missing Of absence. works high t1nd fast· -·when Shr. -H ·1 I f C · ha'• e-ugh people to do she's on the bars, you know iners. osp1 as or .. r1P" "v Junior11 like Lisa Speir and it." Armstrong says. pied .Children as benef1c1ary. that.'' Shannon Daniels headed Foun-" . the hckets are scaled at $5, $3 Among players singled out in tain Vallt¥'s strong field of 10 She finally put everything and $1.50. The ticket office is spring drills are quarterback entrants at the meet. together at the meet and g?t loca ted at 655 West Jefferson Bob J,.opez. who should push Tri tons May Stress Defense Lisa's amplitude and flowing the best score !!Ver ....:. a 7·3 tn Blv d., Los Angeles; telephone retu rnee Grl!g F o s t e r : routines l!arned her a first on the event," he goes on to (213J 74!J.-0166. f u 11 back ·linebacker Jim After having spent the last the balance beam and a fifth say. The game matches the top Wendell. up from the frosh: six years as head footba ll place in floor l!Xercise. Founlain Valley near I Y pre-college All-stars from and returning fullback D 11 n cOBch at AJhambra's Mark For six yl!ars a member of swept the field in vaulting, as Northern and Souther n We\ls. Keppel High , the 5 a n th!! SCATS gymnastic team Sharyl Frampton and Nancy California, many of whom are Rece ivers also e11rned places of Long Beach. Lisa was un· Wada placed fifth and sixth expected to be-the ranking in Wheeler 's heart with tight Clemente Tritons' new grid able to compete al the meet in behind S~annon's third in that performers for their universi· end Charles Tweedy and split chief Allie Schaff is firm in what Armstrong lists as her e\'ent. ty teams in two years. end Andre Lopez, both fi·4, and one conviction. top event _ the bars _ or go ''The kids were r I! a 11 y In the past 20 yl!ars, more 6-2 split end Bruce Witmer "ff y(iu don 't have the super all round due to a sprained surprised when we did so well than 888.000 fans have wit· r;howing good hands. people on offense I i k e ankle. in vaulting," comments Mrs. nessed these football gpec-Wheeler finished with praise breakawa y backs," Sc h 11 f f Shannon Daniels sewed up Donahue. "We'd a I ways taculars, which have raised for ~peedy half pack Ric k says, "then you've got to play the remaining two events fvr thought of it as our weakest upwards of $1 million to fi· Merigold and letterman mid· defense. the Baronesses, however, with evl!nt.'' nance the hospital's operation . die guard Bill Watson. "So, we 'll spend at least SO 1 second place in the bars and i:-. Sharyl's top event proved to'Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a third in vaulting. be floor exercise, where she reaped 11 seventh place after a very strong tumbling percent of our tim e in the fall working on our defense ." With th i.o1 in mind. Schaff's new chari;!es rtcl!ntly wound up spring football practicl! \\'ir h ;i ~corelcss Red·Whill! in- lrAsqu;id C<Jntest. Howe ver. it was different th;in soml! othl!r types of spring grid windups. According to Schaff, "the of- fense . actually moved the ball quit!! well. But the scrimmage w11s very tightly contrt'llled. which made it almost lm- poasible to 1eore with the way we had Jt set up. "OUr wholl! starting group looked good." Schaff had the k.indest word for wide receivl!r Charlie Oa.rgan. on olfen1e 1 n d deferu:ive back Ross WUaon. Bill Kenney and Rick Srons alternated 1 t quarterback while Dan CaMavo and Greu Kelly !llled out the ollenalv1 backfield commend11bly. Inexperience Confirms NH Gl·id Boss' Doubts · performance. • Nancy wasn't among the top 10 on the beam at the meet, but Armstrong looks for her confidence, high leaps and amplitude to put her in good stead next year. Vacation Time ... Wagon Time Colony Park .. Nev.,,ort Harbor's Don Lent ls no different from other high school head football coaches when it comes to sizing up the tilings derived from spring football practicl!. Of th!! padless lw~week drills, Lent says, "it's just so hard to evaluate anyth ing without the pads on. "But one thing we found this spring; we're inexperienced like we thought we'd be ." Lent, who in September begins his second year at the helm ol the Tara' football ship after sojourns at Magnolia High and Cal Poly (Pomona), lost 10 defensive players through graduation and he ad· mibl It's a task to find nplacement.s for them. Keller and Warren Ray . ends Curt Herbert!: and Jim Swick and backs Mike Folsom, Ke-vin ~ser. Mike Thompson and Steve Bukich . In tht Sailors' informal in- tra.squad spring game -won by the Blues. ·9-6, over the Whiles, Reeser scored A touchdown and Bob Unvert booted a field goal for the vie· tors while Tim Brown passed to Swick for the Whites' lone TD. "We need more and more people like Swick, who can play in a rough league like the Sunset League," Lent con- f!.des. "It's almost I i k e 1t.arting all over with aJl those aenlor11 gone." Lent also has confidence tn olhers who didn't see varsity Also compeling at the meet was Connie Rice, a senior who was named outstsnding gym· nast on the team by her classmates. A fall from the bea.m at the championship m I! et In- terrupted her difficult routine, eliminating ' her 'from top con· tention . Looking ahead to next year 1 Armstrong foresel!s sophomore Marts Stolz 111 a top contender on the uneven bars. "Her form Is trl!mendous 1nd she's not 11fraid," he says of her work now. # Armstrong will be working with the approximately 15 girls on the team in a gym. nasties class during summer session. "Of course, it's always a big job when you lose the calibre of players like we've lost," he u ys. action in 1971. 1----------- Lent then named such J>80'" pie as prep All·A m I! r i can lineman T e r r y Albritton , relilble tw1>-way backfield apeedster Grlf Amies and dl!lenslvt!: back Bill Whitford, who flagged down 21 in- terceptlona in his last two &ea.SODS. Of the people returning who saw any decent amount of action, Lent offers Interior llnemen Don Bllrton, Bob Whitford, Mark Dalby, Mlk• They include running backs Joe Ca!torena, Georg~ Norris, .Mark Duffy (a transfer from Costa Mesa}, Pete Brown, Tom ~a llig ~ Pat Rober-ison, defensi ve backs Erik Escher and Bill Gust; linemen Ken Newberry, Jeff Kravitz and M.ark Wilsey, and punters Gust ind G a vi n Hedtick. Newport w!ll scrimmage La Jolla in, September and will sptl\d 1 weekend al lhe Marine Corps n.cruit Depot In San Diego. e G~RAGI DOORS BALANCID e SPRINGS REPLACED ·~,, ., ' . I llOOI OPINR .IALll ~lit llllTALLATIOll - . L ACTIVE 8'42-442-6 • 16130 Gothird St. HU9'fll\fl0ft lMch ... 11,_. _.,. fllf ""*" W•s\1"1 '· • ... IF CONTI NENTAL BUILT A STATION WAGO N, COLONY PARK WOULD BE IT! 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Keouch. 1 Corona del Mar High 1tar, 1truck out nine in IOinl the distance for San Clemente. times In the sixth frame to take• IM advantage and then added 111 mori Jo the follow· tng lnrting to go ahead, IM. Boin Grande finbhed off the run parade ' with five In the •ilhlh 1nd one In the ninth. Bob Fee. Rick Peregud, &,eve Aahcra!t, Rick White, 1.nd David Schmidt were the big sticks for the winners. . R~6s Na6 -. ~Big I .Celeb1ity-T-tJ1)rooy____,____1· Mat!ide Four er-Corona dtl Mar High wreotlen delealed the ir opponentJ to lead the South All·1t.ar1 to a 25-23 victory over the North in the first an· nu1l Orange County wrestling match Saturday night at Cypreaa College. . Former Sea Kings John Blanpied (138J , Wally Clark (!!le), Richard GalanUne (165) and.Gary Casey. (1711) all turn· ed back their foes as did Estancia'• Chuck Keh I er (114 ). 51u Sllulll 2Sl 113) N11r1n leifi -ltlck G11m1r 180111 Gr1nd1l dee. lttndY CDOn CNtwporl H1r1K1rl, i·O. 1U -Cnl.ldl Kltlllf' (Ellt nclt) d«. J oe Wtllntr (P1clllc1 ), 1·•. Sla wd For Ir vine Coast . Irvin• Coast Country Club wUL be lbe scene ol lbe BJg I booster club'• fifth aMual celebrity g o I f tournament Monday with a 1hotgun 1tart at 12:30 for the large entry list. Included In the li!l of celebrities are Glenn Davi.IS, Jack Kramer, Rod Sherman, Pat Studstill, Jon Arnett, Keith Erickson, Rod Laver, Roy Emerson, Bobby Hatfield, ~kiles and Henderson, Pat Brown and Oral Roberts. The tournament will be con- Staclilf member-cue a t tOurnament recently went t.o Jim Pttler11>n and Al Wells 1"ith a combined gross score of 123. Second place went to Arnold H.ruach and ljand Di!Oey al 226 with Btn Vizcarra and Juatin McCarthy pl1clng third wllb Zl!O. In the low net competition, Bob Pestolesi and Don Reed took first place with 199. They were followed by R. M. Stephenson and Bob Welch with 2{)2 ; Jim Thompson and Pete Burwell with 205; and Bob BrillW'l and Steve Stubbll With ws. Rancho SI Jn a partner'• better tournament at Ral)cho San Joaquin Golf Course recenUy, three teams Ued for first place with scores of 64. It took___!., las~ name begin. ning with H or K to place ln the top spot, however . The teams included Jim Hollett with Les Hlll ; Bob Hubbard with Norm King; and King with Dick Koperek. The win.Den scored single 'tallle1 In the aixth, aevenlh and ninth frames. Fee had four singles to lift his season average to .500. Peregud doubled and had three tingles while Ashcraft 1trobd a double and two one· basers -driving in five runa. While and a tw~bagger and a pair of singles while Schmidt had a key triple that plated two runs and also singled. 1l1 -JOI!" H111111os.a {LI Htbtt ) 6ec. ltldl•l'9 •-Otunun.ion a11c111. •·l. ltl -M1rk Spencer IPM:Jl1c1J .,fl'!. J iff llMl<k !E•l•11tl1), 12·1. ue -John a 11"1111e1 ICMon• dll Mtrl 9<. 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Clrl R1ynold1 (811111 Grindel, l·S . 17' -G1ry C111y !Caron• dll Merl tlK. GrOClon GrHnblr>k (8r11), ''°· IU -Ric~ J1mt1 (S1ddl1blldt) clK, J1'k AO.mt (K1nnld'f'), 2-G. ~ -Olvt Dvll:• (Fulllrlon) WOft bl' fill llYlf° F,.S Mll'rl'lot.r (Fao!t!lll), 1:2'. ' HWY. -llllck a111" (lolla Gr1ndtl ffc. Jal!" ltOll'ltrl (SI" Cl9'rll"lt), 4-G, Two Prep Marks Fall In Golden West Meet SACRAMENTO CAP) of HOW1lon, who faded lo Two national prep records folirth . were aet Saturday as the The record betters the lis ted cream of America's high mark of 36.7 get by Bob 11chool 1eniors competed in the BMnkessel, Shawnee Mission, -1-!Jth -annual Golden West Kan., in 1968, and also the InvltaUonal treck and field pending mark of 36.6 set by meet here. Bruce Soully, Audobon, N.J., A new car will be presented to any lucky golfer scoring a hole-in-one on 'the long par-3 eighth hole with an elevated green. Funds from the tournament which has a '50 entry fee, will be turned over to the Big I booster club sc~larship fund. Low _tourth Seacllff gross honors In the a n n u a 1 Huntington 'Metro Loop Opens Play Home town boy Ken Duncan last week. thrilled a sun-baked Hughes Misher, the Texas litate Metropolit.an League base- Stadium crowd of S,000 by Jong champion, had earlier won the ball action opens full b I a st jumping 26-21/4 for one mark, 120 high hurdles in a meet Sunday with all action opens and Harold Schwab, Cen· record 13.6. full blast today with all eight terellch, N.Y., set the other by Other meet marks were set of the teams in action . running the 33()..yard hurdles In the 44-0. with Ronald Ray, Jn . the featured tilts: the in 36.3. NeYlp()ri News, Va., running Senik Rustlers (Golden West Sunny Hills' -lim Salcido 46.6 and the 220, with Carl College) host the Mabee Tire ·captured the two-mile run McCullougti of Sacramento Co. Gauchos (S3ddleback _l with a time of 8:54.1. clocking 20.8. • ..J and W a rd s Realty (~ange Al ~ •• fl rd Dale Scott, El Cerrito, Coast) travels to Cypress. togetu~ ve meet reco s Calif., who ran the fastest 880 Both games get underway at were set, des pite tern· peratures which hovered near ever by a high school com·,"l;;;;;;;o;;;'c;;;loc;;;;;;;k;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"il+l 100 degrees. petitM, 1:48.5, while placing 11 second in last week's Kennedy WE MOVED Duncan, fourth. in the recent Games at Be£keley, failed in California state meet, was his bid for a national record. voted the meet's ooi.st.anding The . Washington S 1 ate ,..,,.,, flrtm c.M. ,..11c1 1111i.. --'orm He tw1'ce bettered F1ir9round• Golf R•n .. ~· er. University-bound California Pwm1rtv cut• M111 Otolf "'"'' TO 100 FAIR DRIVE ZS feet and had the meet won state champion finished all $1 IUCKrt OF U.LU SOc before setting the record on alone in frorit in 1:49.6. •1tt1 Ad ott.r e.1.u"1u .. ,..'72 his last jump. The old mark l ~~;;;;;;~~~~~-~;;;::::;~;:~;;;:;:;;~J was 26-0% by Jerry Proctor,J 1 Pasadena, In 1987. Schwab came on with a ruSh over the last two hurdle to overtake leader Allen Misher 1(11) -t, Wllll1m1, T 11•cl'91, Ala., ,.•1 2. McCullaugll, S&er1nwnto. t.J: 3, 0tw11111, Houston. ,.s. !20 -1, McCulllllltll. S1<r1mento, 20.1; 2. Wlll11m1, T1litdolt1, All ., 20.f ; I, O!trldlke, Se1l1', Tix., 21.0. 440 -I, R1y, N1wp0rf N1w1, \11., '6.61 2. Brown, O(>elou11•, L1., •1.11 3. S0<1. Pl1lnv!-Tix .. (7.2. tllO -1, Sail!, El C1rrl!o, Call!., 1:'9.•1 t, k l11t1, H11'1tard, Conn., 1:51.S: J. H1t1tt, Aubur11, C1U,., 1:51.1. 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Thal"s the indication from 68 residenl.~ who responded to a Better Business Bureau poll in the DAILY PILOT. \Vhen asked to ra-ik eight problems from the most to the least annoying, the number onl! complaint turned out lo be pioducts that don't perform as represented. Finishing second and third were misleading advertising and misleading packa,lling or labeling. Problems with repairmen was listed most often in the portion of the survey asking for the respondents' com· menls, but It should be noted that nearly one-third returned the survey with no comments. Although generalizations from lhe poll do not necessa ri· ly indicate an area-wide trend, the survey does provide a brief sketch or the average respon- dent. services purchased live up to weighls on groceries {the ''lf the salesmen were really rectly'' -Fou ntain Valley. her expectations. "nev/' 'large \5 oz. size. for knowledgeable about the prod· "There is a great need for In categorizing the things example, that used to be one uct 8lld 11howed a genuine in--more consumer fraud Service thrit aonoy her, the average pound really makes m e terest in helping, then it would with litUe red tape" ''Products should be well. made, long lasting, e~ repaired and maintained and economical to optt"lte" , - Co~ta Mesa. respondent is not as troubled mad .)" -Co sta Mesa. make It simpler to buy cor· Newport Be1ch. by poor service in stores. poor ------------------"-----"-------'---------------------- performance by a re pa irman, poor handling of complaints, errors in billing or misun· derstandlng over warranlies so much as she is by decep- tions tha t occur \~:hen she makes a purchase. Listing the thi~s she finds most .. c on s t r u c ti v e , the average respondent want!! to see more informative labeling. buying guides and o t he r educational malertal, owner's manuals, toll-fret lines to service departments a n d follow-u p calls to buyers in that order. Again, the things that con- cern her most are learning about the product before she buys. WINNER! IMPERIAL CROWN OF DELHI COMING TO MESA Worn By Goorgo V At tho Delhi Durbor In 1911 A woman who's over 4-0, she Is interested in getting the most for her money and being sure that the goods and In listing the things they would like to have more in· formatiQn on, the average responses were: wha t's in a product, how to buy products or services, how to use pro- ducts efCiclently, how to get help when something goes wrong. how to get a qualified repairman and management ol money and credit. British Are Coming to Mesa According to the survey, the average respondent usually takes the time to read the warranty befort: making 1 purchase and when calling 1 serviceman she usu11Uy asks Costa 1'1esa's Soulh Coast Plata "'ill be transformed in·• to 1 Bmall British Colony, Se.pt. 28 through Oct. B. with the arri ve] of Britis h E1po 72 PriceleM lreA11ures, from a replic.11 or HPr Ma jesty's cro\vn jewels. to one of the original banners that decorated Sir Francis Drake's shi p, the Golden Hind, will be on display. combined with preparalions cla5l!lic automobiles arranged in advance what the minimum by the 90-plus firms in South by I.he Rolls-Royce Owners' charge will be. Coast Plaza, promise an ex· Club and the Bentley Drivers All the respondents but one trav111ganz.11. Club Jn the plaza parking lot. Nid they read instructions on Traditional decorations in· A British motion picture a product. eluding heraldic banners and film premiere is a I s 0 Here are some or the com· copies of the Trafalgar Squ111re scheduled. while celebrity ments they gave: LI.on• w1'll odorn South Coast guests whose iden tities will "Appliance service, in my Plaza during the 11 . d a y be revea led during September opinion, should be regulated festiv ity. are ·pl8llning special appear· by law. In many ca&e11 the Displays and exhibits dating ances. pub lic Is badly cheated" - back In 1579, when England Many treasures or the Ball>N Islaod. d ' ,_ r -Uf · · t Briti!1h Empire which have an neo .,... orn1a co 1 11 never before left t h e . "I want statistical reports or ExporilNPC9 a totlllly MW nt• sty/a ••• • un lquefy refreshing, natural environmen t by the sea. Beachwelk. 1972 ••Award of'Distfnct;on" 'lflnner tor design and construct/on, N1tlon1/ A&sociaUon ot Home Builders. areas, klrge private enclo9ed patios and garden court entries. Malntenance-.free living, with in the friendly, •atl'ilOing atmosphere of a seaport village. Choose Ir.om 5 di!ferent eward- winning models, one and two-etory private. homes offering up to five bedrooms. The unprecedented West C/MJL showcase of historic ·:· treasures and Great Britain's commerce presentation was •• 11nnoonced formally last week by Andrew Franklln, British established their first ties. will J1'fe ·~··-y of produc'-be f t td lo · h · J homeland-an estimated Sl.S .... _ .... w...... .1-11 ea ur a ng wit 11pcc1a mill ion worth, !JOme of J,ich and frequency of repeir" - da ys. · Lan1na B•••b. coukt '\ever be replaced will e -..._ Scottish Day, Brilish Pop be flown in for the exposition. "Cheating in the way of odd Day for contemPorary 10;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; mu~ir. not ~fl drinks -I Welsh Day, British Radio Day and British Artisaru: Day are included.· THE "IN" PLACE TO GO! @[ff]@[f!]@@@@M•lmoffe!. A Planned Residentlal Community featuring two Beach House Reerhtlon Centera, swimming pools, saunas, t herapy pool, c:abanea, gree~belt from $36,000 I ·- • oonsul-general in Los Angeles. ., :· According to Frt1n k lin, British government and ettm· .mercia1 lnterut cooperation, One day wlil be del'OIO<i to • concoors d' eleganct show or NOW SE~VIN6 24 HOURS DAILY C /fPJ@jo@ll!17!~1 ) FREE SHOWS STARS IN PERSON s.. Gary Puckett• Tex William• • BrNd Everty Bro1 .. • Skll11 & Henderson Pertrldlt Family Perform•1'11 • Eddie 0..n TEN BIG ~VS JUNE18·25 FROM NOON WEEK DAYS SAT. C. SUN. lOAM' Fair Drive • Newport BIVd., Coot. M•N Adulto •1 .so Junlor11 •1.oo Kid• 25, • • • Sun'·•, Jun. 18, 1972 DAILY '!LOT 7 I ----~-------------···--~~ Rea Estate Questions/Comment New·~ ract~ Opening EI-Tor-• Ill By Realtor Randall Mccardle Eldorado _Opening N . Units Extras Included ' ~ What time of the Y••r do most peopl• move? We ~n •n •p1rtm1nt complex ind 111 of 1 •'*'"r we . Y~ htd 1 record turnover. Our t1n1nt1 1r1 movhW.Jn ' ~d out like thl.1 w11 •n 1irlln1 t1rmin1ll 11 this normll . ~r thl• time of the year? Whit month do people u1u11ly At Ranchwood 'iftoos. \o move? R.B., Costa M111. . You are right on. Those in the moving and sloroge smess telJ us that June is their heaviest month ... ' d this weekend is the record breaker. One of the mov4 Mission Viejo'• l~t nr• ning success story -Ne-. Eldorado Homcs-markJ the grand opening toda y of Unils 25 and 26, with a total of 70 homes available. put it this v.1ay. ''If you \vanted to move June 16 or 'il,7. you would have to make reservalions with us in early , ,,)fay ... every P,ickup tr u ck and trailer In Orange '"j:ounty is loaded.' Seems to be true not only in Orange .i;bunty, but nationwide ... school's out. The new units are located next to a neighborhood park, Jess than a mile from the '-':' We ere In the proce11 of buying a second trust Marguerite Recreation Center. 1~ed. We were told th1t we should obtain and record 1 A new Safeway shopping ·.'1fJteque1t for Notice.'' It w11 explained to u1 brl9fly center, currently under con- Wh1t thl1 w11, but could you give us some more lnfGr• struction on the corner of • • • 1tlon. Who notifies us and how 11 it done? Th1nk1. Marguerite and Tr a bu co ~~ -L.G., Corona dal Mar Road, will abo be within easy-------------------------------reach of the new ho mes. COMBINATION KITCHEN·FAMILY ROOM AT RANCHWOOO IN EL TORO -~ Any perso n owning or having an interest in a sec-New Eldorado }fomes are • d deed of trust should make sure of being informed pri ced from $27,250 to $30,750 , a notice of default and notice of sale, instituted by and offer three to four 'the holder of the first trust deed, usually a savings and bedrooms and two baths. loan. This normally occurs wh·en the home owner is F'HA. VA a nd conventional R N • keeping the paymen ts current on your second trust deed financing are available. _ 8 ps lXOil but h~s failed to make those larger payments on the Designed with the youthful NAHBChief Daria Point Project Unveils U11its Today first deed. buyer in mind, Eldorado On 'Growth' : If the proper steps are not taken the holder of the Home.! are easy to maintain, The owners of 22 hilltop The rourptex apartrnf'nt s. first deed couJd foreclose and you could lose your en-ha ve plenty of room for a fourplexes Jn the new Burgess-which feature extl"r1nr'.'i nr J.ire interest. The holder of a second trust deed, like growing famUy, and large WASHINGTON -The Na-Donovan development in Dana rough .sawn wood and shini;:lr. fpurself, would be vitalJy interested in knowing of any yard areas for outdoor living. tional Association of Home Point wi"ll hold lhei"r grRnd have utilized Jar"e t'XpAn~r~ of ""'! I r· d d The IUCctU or this concept is B "Id ' ~Y au l on the trst trust ee · reflected ln the ract that New ui ers has expressed disap-opening tour for prospective glass to take ad\·antage of the '!~.. To make sure that such default does not occur with-Eldorado Homes have been pointment with President Nix-tenan''" this weekend . unusual view. ;9Jl, t you r knowledge, you may record a "request for 11· · · • R rt N 1 · 1 ~ se tng continuously 1 1 n c e on s epo on a lo n a. ""--,. two-story Jourplens, Three units or each fourplex ·tmt.ice of default" with the county recorder in county April, 1967. G h I "~ '. : which the property is·located. eo'°ngwrte;•r.ecenty submitted to designed by Frank L. are studio apartments, with Other Eldorado attractions .,., ¥' includ e family rooms and In testimony before the Spangler, AIA , for developers two or three bed rooms ~ The recorder notes the request on the margin of the kitchen dining areas. All House Committee on Banking Walter Burgess and Will iam up~tairs; the fourth over- 'tust deed, and the trustee or other person authorized Eldorado kitchens f ea t·u re and Currency's Hou.sing Sub-Donovan, were completely garage unit has two bedroo111s lo. record the notice of default or notice of aale mi.1st, built-in a pp 1 i an c es by committee, NAHB President aold out to individual investors and a balcony porch . f;Ubin a certain specified time, inform y~u or the p~r· Frigidaire, including range, Stanley Waranch, of Norfolk, before complf:tion. A number of the units havr '9h named in the request of the notice of default or in-double-0ven with vent, Va., said that the report faJled The new owners, who ha ve 1lalned beam or catherdr11 I tebded sale. dishwasher and garbage to lhrow any light on the com· decorated the units with shag ceilings and wOod·burning To explain further what notice of default is, $bould di.sposal. 'two-car garages: plex problems of urban growth carpeting, draperies and vinyl brick fireplaces. All kitchen~ the borrower (trustor) default, that is, not pay the prin· with spacious urvice and and the ways to solve them . tiles, will be on the premises provide hand-finished " ~ h. cipal and interest when due on the trust deed, the lender storage areas are featured waranch emphasized the today from noon until 4 p.m. cabinets, formica coun!er!{, (beneficiary) notifies the trustee (holds bare legal tiUe with each model. need fo r resolving conflicts in to provide rental information. disposals, built·in dishv.•ashers to property in trust for another to secure the perform-Four individual models are governmental objecti ves such The units, which crown the and ranges. ance of an obligation) in writing that the borrower has offered et Eldorado, with a as have subjected the housing hilltop at the end of Street of Visitors may reach the ilefaulted. wide variety ql floor plans and industry to "head-On collisions the Blue Lantern and Alla hill top developnient by turning exterior elevations. Eldorado between opposing governmen-Vista, command a wide view uphill off the Coast Highway The trustees then notify the borrower that he is in home models can be reached tal policies and goals." He of the coastline, the new Dana at Strut of the Blue Lantern, default and that the-beneficiary chooses-to 1ell t.h&---ov'!'ll'ilA~P~•~•','R-OOd~~·~xio.l,'"'t"hen"-Lil,.ef._1 _,,,.,"'idwtcoha>2tcoon..!!t.wo-&eparate oo-Point-Marina and-the-t.aguna--at-the--north end-of Dnna orrer\nl( its popultr Ranch- wood rustic wooded design with an unp~ented group of extras at n IOI\' middle-in- con1e purchase priN'. P1H·eset· ter ~lon1es opens today 'll'tlh four n1odel hon1es in tt.~ newest developn1ent in the El Toro arl"il . To ht> koo\\n a-: Hnnrtn~·oori . the $26.450 lo S.11.i50-pr1red home s 'il'ill inrludr rrar vard ff'n cing. custom drapes, ·"·alt to wall carpetinl( and front yard I a n d s c a p in g and sprinklers . The proj{'('l eventually "'ill ha ve a total or 391 units in five incren1ents , with lhe firsl W'OUP o 61 hnn1cs hf-in1t av<1i111.hle o cupanr~' with in !'tfl da vs. accordi i: to Landon 1\1, Exley, Pac e!ler vice presidrnt and 1 er a I nianager. The projert i~ located "'ithin the LAke F'oresl planned com· munity , which provides Olyn1· pic-sizl'd swimming pools. ten- nis rourts and clubhousrs on a 36-acre lake. plus the quietude of a rural en vironment. "\Ve ha ve adapt ed our popula r .,,.~stem look. with rustic woods carrird out in rough. beams: rouizh. sawn "'ood siding and shake roofll, to this country atmosphere. In addition. the developn1ent will ha ve its own 1.8-acre. open area, landscaped and ·main- tained by the county for the use of Ranrhwood resi~enti1 . The four-bedroom Cascade and Cheyenne models, the three-bedroom Saddleback and the new two-bedroom • A~ paloosa all retain the quality and character for which th~y are known." he zaid. · The Appaloosa . a proven work-saver that doesn't com- promise with elegance iz the most economical of lhe models · available. One feature, a zlop- ing ceiling hall""·ay leads lo I spacious Ii ving room with dffigner--fireyl &ee--l ·R outstanding ei:ample of in- dlvidualtty In Sou t ht r D Callfort1t1 housing. The S111ddl eb1 ck ls llighllghted by cultured marblt topped vanities and 1 w1U or gh:iss \vilh slidihg doors open- 1niz onto an outdoor patio. The four-bedroom CUaide offers " patio-\'itw kitchen \\•ir h pas.s through counter and JarRe pantry and prnvide! the oplion. prior to const ructton, or convrrtin11 the four I h bed1'00•11 In a din1n11: room . A feat ure of the Cheyenne I~ the tiled noor family rMm which opens onto an nutdMr patio -perfect for 111mme.r l(et-togethers. For more form al cnlerh1inlnR there'a " spacious living room with an extenrlt'd hearlh and ma80flry fireplact". PurC'hase prier i n c 111 d ,. " buill·in range and ., v en , dispos11I, ma!iler bed r o o m vanltie.°' and large clo.\ets, custon1 light fixturts. cathedral ceilings, 1hake and shingle roofs. e1teruilve rough sawn wood siding. Insulated ceilings and oversize two-car garages. Other included features are wood burni"g firepl aces with gas, concrete drivew1y1, and dependable, Cfl~·5'1ving forced air hcatina pref>'lred for fulure air conditioning. Con ventional financinf l!t available wrth u little U I percent dowh . · ln keeping with the rural setting, street design plant at lhe housing project call for ·cul-de-sac!. stub_b_ing_inlo..lhe maintained open spac11 area. Four model h o m 1 1 , decorated by Marcia Wynnfl Tnteriors, are open for viewing between 11 'a.m. and I p.m. wee kdays. and from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturdays and SUn· days. Take the San Diego f~ew11y, to lhe El Toro Road off.r-.,np, go east Iv, mile. and look for lhe Roncl!WOOd stwhe11hlgn on the left . pi'operty to recover the debt. U the second trust deed 00 CflliW\tl Drive. casions in the 19GOs severe NiitJel Valley. Point. holder (you ) has a request for notice on file, they would mortgage credit c r I a e • '"" ______________________________ "'!!"" _______ '!'I ·'be notified at this time of the action taking place, and brQllght on largely by Federal Could then start their own process. Rehrement mone.tary policies aimed at In- • • • ~.. EDITOR 'S NOTE: Randall R. McCardle is an invest- '.m-ent analyst, co/.ltge le'cturtr, and author of "Rtal. Esiate in-California... Stnd your com~ntl and qutsttons to Rand.all R. McCardlf!, c/o tht DAILY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Costa M""· Colif. 92626. liou~ing Leader .. Urges ~ ... ' ~ Builders Communicate • Homel>Wlii•" mu.r do I : better job" ol, communicating • with the" general pnblic If th<y : are to overcotne the opposition ~,of envirhmnental e1tremists1 a ! leading housing executive told : the. Pacific coast Bulld'rs ! Conference. ~ Bayne A. Spa.tks:, vice presi-, : dent and markttlng director ; for Grant Corporation, one of · the 10 largest Western-based ·. housing producers, also urged the industry to become even , more creative in their plan- ning of new projects which would Improve the quality of life and enjoyment of !iome , ownership. : "Builders. must take the • respcin1ibUity for providing in- : cruslngly better life styles for their buyers," said Splrks , while moderating a panel • diacuuion on "Bridginf the CREATIVITY NllDID Housln.1 Exec Sperkt "'" flation control took a serious toll on hoU!ling production and U 'ts Off on our industry's ability to ni er operate In a lOUnd, •fficienl manner." 'T ts' Waaranch also urged that ryou states and local governments "Try it -you'll like it"' is the invitation extended by or over who would like to Rossmoore Corp. to adults 52 spend their vaeaUon i n RO&Vnoore. Leisure World in Laguna Bills. _ Vacation homes include a living' room, kitchen. bedroom, den and two baths. Each home has 1 tt:Jevision and linens are furnished RS' are dishes , silver a.nd • '1lasic cooking utensils. Pariihg .space and laundry facilities are also included. Rate.s ate $100 a week. "BlJt m o s t important," stated Mary Harkness. direc· tOr of guest relations. "guests are able to sample Leisure World Jivi ng first hand a! they can enjoy all the facilities avaJlable to residents and participate in aJJ of the ac· tlvitles." Escrow Meet be brought into the studies in- sofar . as they shape growth and development. For ex- ample, Waranch pointed to difficulties faced by builders ~, in trying to meet housing needs in the face of conflicting land use policies. . He said that "acessive large kit zoning, unneceasarily high subdivision standard!, ex- clusion of multifamily dwell· ings, excessive administrative delays in obtaining approvals and many other such practices have had a profound effect on patterna of urban growth, the supply of housing, its location and by whom it may be oc- cupied," Tile current ''no growth" movements in many communities are seriously af- fecting the supply of. adequate shelter, he said. "Any growth policy for the nation must be integrated with national land use policy ind must he designed to 1trike a balance on the one lland between the need for suitable state oUicers and directors homes in suitable locationa Of the CalUornia Escrow AMI.>-and, on the other, economic. elation will aerve as panellsta commercikt and recrulional (or a meting of the Orange uses," Waranch said. · Envh:onmental Gap.'' ; "Tl the housing industry is· to · 1urvive, It must continue to . I vigorously pursue new and 'hel ler ways to build com- . munitiei; -and il must kee p t.he public informed or this progress," he said. Counly EJcrow Auociation He called for coordination of Wedne9day 1t the Airporter governmental action• at all Inn. Newport BeaCh. Dinner at 1evels which have a dlrect and the buyer, who ultimately 7:30 p.m. will follow the &:30 major impact on the quality mu~t pay higher prices:," social hour. and patt«ns of urban 1rowth . Sparks-said. J•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,_,_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= ManY of these moratoriums or delays could be •llmlnatod if the builders Involved had done their homework, d.eter- mlned exactly f'hat impact their project woul4 hav• ~ the environment, and enli&ted the oupport of the community, ! Th~ efforts will benefit the bomebuyer 1s well as the , bullder,-he polnled out. · "Every ilme a moratorium , 11 Imposed on new cot1· : 1trucllon, or • proJecl ls : delayed, the <ventual lolier I• he noled. Bui, even the best !ob of communicatina with the public will not make up for the lack : Home Tract ~!rt=.' pl1M1n,, sparks "ln today's clim11<. the • Co } d pqorly planned devtlopment Is i, m. p e te doomed -11 Well It ohould be." he Aid, 1 000 ·1 Herllll(t Homes, a 17311, Builders can expect op. rut homf! in CamarHlo. haa position to environmentally ·be<n dealgned by Robert Greig oound projects from small blll tlJ'ld Mlocf1tes, New port active groups •ho often are Beach, for de veloper Russell acting with sclrlsh, rath<r Berorcf. than public, lnlemls in mind, . Tho 37,Sll-squar .. foot lacili· be added. i.y wlll beaJlne, the llxth In "llilll ourrilld<r lo tlJo op. Berard'• cUia of prtAlat rest position. Coatlnuo with )'UIJ' homes In 'l'l!llhft Cocnty. .,.eellvfl,)"tmd hep the pulill< 8pArUh archlleclure I 1 Informed on whit you are futured thr0111"®t lhe proJ· doing," he concluded. .<et. Slilcco and olumpolone S p 1 r k 1 d l • c II t h • form the blllldin1'1 ulerlor, marketing ecUvlU ol Gr1n1 .&J1.d ul<nllve landSCJplnc CorporoUon, a •ublidllr)I ol CIVI "I 11!1~Dllurll 1p:·-s.n11 Alllla Co111611tllltd.. Inc., IJ<rlnct lo the llO-bed <am· In C.llrornl1, Ra...U , Arbon•, REAt. ESTATE SALES • FREE SE~INAR "PLAY MONOPOLY" Get out of the jail of chance! leern the real 9ame of Monopoly in sellin g 1nd ll1tin9 real est•te. njoy the benefits of being a real estate a9ent. let us show you ho to dig into tht goldmint of your mind a nd co out with ltrge nu9gtts. Wt will show you hGw t w1t1r your trtt of suc- ces; so th1t you will collect $100 bills from good cu1tom1rs th1t walk in our front door. We hive • simpli pl1n. If you· are in Reil E1taft or1 9ein9 iqto Reil E1t1te contidtr this; Invest your time with us: I Time i• money I •nd we will 1nye1t our knowledge in you. We effer • com· plilte individu•I, rr!ft1sion1I Rtal Estate tr1lnin9 program thet wil Meke you • R.t•I Estatt t9tnt not ont of the m11ses. Find •ut how et our Fret atminer. • * WED., JUNE 21st, 8 P.M. * SHERATON IEACH INN 21112 Peclflc. Cout Hwy. Huntington IM<h Leadership R•al Estate . "9 •tJ In H"untln to11 I 1ch11 Winner of NAHB Gold Nuuuet Grand Award for design and construction of T ownhous~. ' New Sea'Ierrace Townhomes at.LagunaNiguet. Spectacular ocean views withTuwrthomes attached. This isthe new look of living on Califomia's coaslJ.ine-luxurious Sea Terrace 'Thwnhome! at Laguna Niguel Situat.ed on gently rolling hills, the views at Sea Terrace 'Thwnhomes are unforgettable: sailboats, :, blue water,and Cat.alina Island in the distance. Choose from oue and two story models, 2-3-4 bedrooms with up to 212 baths. All-electric kitchen, forced air heating, large walk-in clOBets, wall-to-wall carpeting. All you could possibly desire is here. You'll find Laguna Niguel is a fun place to live. The climate is great and everything you need is close at band Goll or tennis your game? Memberships are available to both the El Niguel Country Club and the Laguna Niguel Tennis Club. And the beach, with your ownprivateentranceandparkingarea,is3blocksaway. Further BOUth, 212 miles, is the Dana Point Marina. -· If you want U>..tart life anew, come see the uew Sea Tmace'Thwnhomesatl.agunaNiguel. There's nothing like them. Anywhere. Dinctioos: Go eouth on the SanI>ieaoFwy. to Crown Valley . Pky. ~ 'IUm right (aIJPM%. 6mL) t.o Pacific CoastHwy. left 1 mile to Niguel Rd. · Left on Niguel Rd. to . Sea Terrace "Townhomes office. From 534,45«) ) ·-""--'il .......... .... . .. ~'r.:::--1 ' = ....,, -· """" {!) Lagana Nlgue1 •the choice community• =..-: RonchollemmdoandV!llqePmk,ollwftneN..,-..,byA...,CommunityDe""lojJen,W:,0(714)496~ ~150 ' • ' . ' 88 DMLY PILOT $49 REAL ESTATE LICENSING COURSE F1mou1 lic1nsln9 course now Juat $49, •nd the '"' can be Ttfunded to you when yov qualify. 'for d1t1ll1 call Mn. Jonos, 714-842-5581 In 0<1nge County. r • "FREEDOM OF MODERN .LIVING" $31 ,500' tMmJ( •II t4rrnt -no lllown G.1., low down FHA IN" •JJlilnle t!ll'. '"'" f'kA INn 111111 VOUI' c::,:• •rt 181 tt'itn r1nt, lttmbllt!i Trevino tnOd'4 with ..,...._ llH4 1, t blrh.ii, LffOt cten, •i.o.nt 11reo1tc1, tlnet! bvlll- 111 ll"dltll lfN!llneble -ClltlmllllJ IUt. C.V.red 111110. MIMlon VltJo. l.anct- tctpt *"""-aMOIO ~ ,;....._, . ' •\ < GAME OF POOL? 4 BEORM. -$30,500 PllllHtk ..,.,,,, l1rg1 l•m!ly room t'llflMKld W n91rlng li,..pll« -"'°"' for rwuftllon POOi !Ible' -itni.rt1lntno 1)9fMllM. Dtknrt bulll·lft klkl'ltn, run dining room tor tMst 1pec111 blllQuets. LOY•IY petlo. Poal tlrtd 9l'OWICls -tastel\llly land•c..ptd. Prime Hunlln;ton Btl<h loctlloft nHr ewrrttilnlo ~-"* Since 1926 • f' OCE'AN----Set!OOLS -PARKS -$4'1,5001 Ouellly pe.-1fi.d In fWllDMbloi "f'ntllon 5hores." ~ bldrooms, J llN~ lnO pUllman ti.th•, hll9f 1111111'1' room 1trecad bY lowly 11,..p1ec1, 111 elt<lric "Awanl" built-In 1ppllt1Ktt, dllhw••llff -Vtry fln~Jf! 7200 iq. ti. of IMJl'!V t1mllv ltvlng a. l'l'lltrtllnln;, Dtllghlh1! covel'ld pello. Wilk to t\ltr)'llllngl Ht·!* ·' '¢> ' , ' ... .,, .. ~' SUPERLATIVE CHARM! $39,5001 If vow 1r• ttilnlllnll 1bollt h•Wt f1mnv living -ftlls ls·ll~ 2»11 "'· ti. wttl plenned l)OrM, M•slrr 11ttd ti.dl'OOll'IS. 2 bHlltlf\11 blth!, •II t lldrlc push button bulll·ln llltcll.n, clllllW•.tMr, cloUl:ll• owns. Hu-T-Bl~r. Sun c raom with bulll4n 1peillltn. .~OIOUI llndlciltlL!."· M:i-2561 ·• .. ,5001 An ilddrtu of utrnolt ~Jstlnciltn -Huntington B..atl Tiit rill'• t it! of ~ v•o wtllll •II thl neceaslllll •I yoUr "Flfl!>fr Tipl." Klllll 1tzld bldfooml, 2 bltha, 111 .twtrlc llltdltfl. dlth...ntr, flll'Jl'lll dining l"OOll'I, Atrium entry, J P'llos. C.bl111 lwl, loldJ ol dttlllftt 1urroundl ttl<e" lflemotOUt swim pool, Former modtt 1nd •111!*1 fOr f1mlly tun • 9"ttrt11n1nt. "°"6tl , ' l • VIEW -S BEORM. -$84,5001 .V. ACRE Ablolllt.ly Ill• f!Mst lft f1buloul Sin JUlnl s h111wy !Mltll, •ll 1lldrlc. gourrntf built-In kllthl!I, 2 mil!illllllCtnl f1r19lilct, h\lllt t•mlly room. ForlTWll dining room, l•rt• co,,..rld Piiio, s ar ,.,.,.. J040 aq. tt. 111teu11 .... no,.,. with IO rNl'IY •rnfn.lllff-W'I trl'rltf')'OW lClmlrtllon, "1-lMI Tarbell R~aches 87°/o Of The Home Buyers * 10 FULL PAGI ADS EACH WllK. * TARBELL'S EXCLUSIVI MULTIPLI LISTING IOOK • . * GUARANTEED SALES. * COMPLETI FINANCING * TELETYPI SIRVICI •, ''LIST YOUR HOME -' . WITH NUMBER 1'' ,. SPANISH "JEWEL" $39,000 -lll I. II• klnll of •11 't'OU IUrllY trom tt>l1 h!l1!oSI ,,...,,... irff of Minion Vl•tOI A rnitllt1'111tc• In d"len, •~Iii 1"9111'1Ct -r19'ly ctrpei.cl • dr1pe). Cm- . tr•I 1rr Clndltlonl"ll. Wlllld for prlvilCy wltft • formtl pr'dln. I~ yri. new -bttttr thin new condltlonl UCMOJO r · i. ARTIS'l"IC MODERN! $J6;600 ' You'll be dtUghltd with fhe ~ tr.tmlnt combined. wlltl tht NMllOMI "cl\lrildel' ol Ibis A bOtroom, 2 INlll, larvt t•mlly homl. F..i.IO"' l•Mll'f room -Mlded chilfm by lwlndton'll fl~ilCll, wlt.lt'rlf' bulll·ill lllldlello , dtlhW...,..,., oi5 ti. petle -"COOll O\lt" pertdlH. "2-1115 LONG -LOW & LOVELVI $4'1,7501 ,, Ttllc. lbollt hlllllrY fHt\11'" -tllll'I ... 111111 2 Yt· MW rinttlo Ill prfrM Miio llon Vlelg locl11onl A.,..,,._.,., 2 btflla,..,... ltmtl'( ,_., w11f1 ,111Vlllnt flr.Plec•. CoYiftd petlo. All #111 plul • viii• Cit ·1P1rt.llnl cny Hghtt; -....,.,. '"°"'"'''"' • ""'"' ~""" 1111111 .... .•. SOUT·H COilt . dFFlCU. * Costa Mesa 540-1720,. 2'H-~ * Hlllltlngton lftch · .. · 842-6691 ' . ' . 1'111·-~ ' ... * H1ntlncjt. :a.ac11i · . t&~-5,~ ' . · .. '' ,.,,.,,._ ·~ *· ~1ntl~n .~~~~~ , . : -~~~~.: * H111tlntton leacll • . ; t62"*4J' ,ffJI M-• * FOtlntaht Vallev · 96~liJ1J ~... 1-~ -y * '°'"taln.Yahy · 841-2141 \ 17'• ........ *'~.Vii:~~.~...... ~~.~~: *: ....... tti.·!. :· _ ... ~ , ---JMQPllJIJ811olt•'•«I. * San .... c•str•• ~J.1341 ' 11m ........ _____ _. ·I • .. • • .. . ' ~· • ' . • (. , .. , ' ' ·- •• . \ . ' We Sell a HO-, ·"Every . ' \. • , • • 27 · Minul~$! · l .. '" ... r 1 i I ' • ' i f I ' I t • . . AsSISTAHT PROFESSOR ALBERT WLECICI SPENDS-l!AllT--OF-HIS DAY· CZOUNSELING-STUDENT.S The Faculty Wor klo~d Tax-conscious Critics Push for More Class Hours, But Professors Defend Value of Their Research ~What grtattr or bttttr gift can Wt offer the republic than to ttach and tnltruct our youth?" .. -Cictro "lnttUigence appeara to be tht thing that tnables a man to get along without lducotiun: Ed~ apptar1 to b1 tht thing that enabU:i a man to gtt along without the Ult of his in.- ttUigence." Wiggam's "Decalogue of Scit:nce," 1923. By CANDACE PEARSON Of .. Daltr PHtt Slaff realizes they, too, can cause problems. ls the reason for questioning the value of .. My colleagues and I are concerned. the present univenlty system. Maybe because such an important part of The batUe centen around "classroom our time is spent,witb books:1 we seem ao contact hours." remote. Wlecke spent six hours a week actually . "It'1, peculiar. J 1it ~. ni,y office. and .in the classroom ln the spring quarter, no keeonep mcomy ~fflce .... " hours rellglously ~.~(I ·teaCbirig .two CW.eS : a roniantic poetry lecture and a comedy seminar. There are U... wbo feel the uotvenily He averages six classes taught every profeuor b a modern-day Socrates, three quarten, or two a quarter. To guiding ·aeek,m to tru!h. or •Imply to a . . many critics, those •Ix cla~m boura well"ifOunded education.. , add qp to jU!I that - a •lx·bour work But a stcond:aJao exaggerated image of · wee'k. · ' the professor is that of at lbiiely figu}e, To better use taxes and the institution, Albert Wlecke's day begim around 7 or 7:30 a.m. Like many people, be makes +-the weekday trip to the office by 9 a.in. isolated voluntarily in an ivory tower. some state legiSlators argue, those feeding on words and thirsting oniy for classroom boura should be Increased. knowledge. Such an action, Wlecke feels, "might Whatever the true portra)'lll may he, le5$011 the quality of teaching offered OD · Unilke many, be is not bound to that hour by a time clock, only by hiJJ\Sell and 1 by an amorphow: and idealized but mucb- 'lhrown-abollt term : academic freedom. the university and it.. professors have campus, with less time to prepare for been criticized for being too distant from each claM." the students they are supposed to serve, Many of the critics "think the time iii. . for not prepar_lng studei11s witb skills formal clusroom b equated to teaching Dr. Wleclr:e loves his wort as an wis-- tant professor of comparative literature at \JC lnlne and can't ~)low , some -'" fall to aee Its value. But be knows Ibey ·do. l 'lSome _.. l!L'Y 1ee1 a grown .;.. who opends bts life teaching Shelley b a fool ," be admits. "I ~vi~y don't lgrte." needed in a depressed job market and for -in many instances it may be the least •pendipi•toO ·many tu dollars oo the profitable," .cQ\ltends Carl Hartman, "'ivory tnen" with oblcure results. assistant iVlce cbancellor of academic af· Tbe current ·average faCulty salary oo ' fairs -~I Uql.. . , . . the general, c:ampu ls $14,tlJ!). The range "Conta~" boura UIUBlly don'\,meaaure of &alaries paid b wide. An 'Instructor lime 1Alien for .adinlDbtrative , duties, eam1 '8.aot! a, year. Aaaistant prof'""°" preP!"allOn ior cia..-.., research or in- ean> $10,2q001o 113,800 1111'!-woclate pro-dlvidual -""8 of.'studenll: ' "~ llq!-1 il!!o'f..·Jllunor~-!rwanl to 1 tnoW; the tall, brown-haired prolwor • adds, ecboinii an age-old educational adage. !won 1tt •if.loo lo llf,D. .A filll .pro-Hartman tblnki 'teacherl · are . often -,feasor-lo·)llid •11~00. ti> '25,7110, ~ are . fatlhest.. away from c11>e1r---u ·;.. based OD nine monlbo wort and do not ID-clas! lecturea and apeakl lodljpumtly dude e~ aummer or lecture pay. aliout proposals to Increase the required . ' . Deoplte bts enthusiasm for books, be Get!lng the -oul of these tax-paid nmnber of classes. dollars ,to:many tupay<n "and legblatora "You'll lose·si>metbil!I of a precious in- Write_ Pat Dun• to ... thlnp done. Pat will cut. red tape, got tho answera and tM act~n you n,..t to 001 .. l""'lultlos In go .. rnmont ind busl-.. Man ,..., Cl'*flan to Pat Dunn/At Your S...ico, Orange Coal! Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, COiia Mou, Ca. 92626. fn cludo your ttltphono numbtr. DEAi\ PAT: I lellt .,; cbock to S-Gifts mall order house lot a tool abarpener tbree months ago. They oont mo -. lllt· lor repalriog fa1le tee\11, wblcb I l'llunlid wttlt I ~ for< I ~ 1'11 !- like a pure and llmple -·9'-......_ tlleY haven't amwered my letter and I haft tbe .,.,.., celled dlect. II 111re burnr me up lo ,.i 1 taken like this. ' 3 "' ~ ' J. M., llllllllllloo Beac• ' ' Spencer GUia b seadlng a 1-ol lpolosy la yooud.yownladwfllbtmiWu-a1 tltelr neordl we eMcW Sf•• ulrcd. mt te i.u -....... 11oa1 .ii...,. .. wroac 1..,. '"'"• wll -'"""' --If letlart ., eemr' 3 1 .-ti Mlr111ed .. AJiCll Pllegl, Sf!elcer Glfla, Atlullc City, N.J. ""' DEAi\ PAT: DEAR PAT; . iJ it possible 'to obtain a price Uat of approx· inlo~ ~-for ileatal oery~?.l'.4 like 1 Uat ,.o,1.-"~ iir!celi ~ preaenUy ~ Ming charged iii otange Ounty.for such ·services 18.s fillings, cro'lftli and CIJll. • R. M.:, C-a del Mar I tud a boot about a borle and' bullY iloctor llWl1 ,.an ago, never drelmklg tut -etmy '. chl1dam would ..... up to marry •• cloclot. rd . Ilka to gift · my oon·ln-law a ~ of this -· but can't recall either Its name or the autbor. Can Nt0 Uat ol avence leet .... _ •• '""""111111 to Ille Onqe Coaty Deataht.-lloo. However. tloa ·IM tal4 me tloat, la ~ wtt• Ille Prelklut'a EeoeomJc StU8JAtloa Program, aU . ' ,.. help! ' J, I., ,._ Vajloj &Itri•--... --.... , .... It«,,.. ... ,......, .......... "1'e Ilene .... Boa1 -·· ............. ol tloa lala Dr. ~ E. -· a.e. at -·11nry la .. II tlill -lo 1111 la ......... tao ..... .. fnm tloa ,...Prhr. D K't oat ol ...... 1ll'lle It ... &'rt1rt 81zp'bl, •111rt, Kaus. Dr. Bald• w,.i to._. tMi •r••hl .. a,.. ..-1111 ............. -. ~-"" .. -...-.1 pnvlden" llealdl --....... _ _.. 1a .... a~ prlce '.-.it .. aDablt -nqaest. v .. coald .... ,... detital feet by ...... tine price .. -.. -· -4eatislt' -·-·~~-""' -D_EAR PAT: I signed papers al Family Support Dlvbion in January, 1972 lo proceed.Jn ceWng btck_cblld sup- port In !he .-t of tlGll for It'll. I 'ba .. wrllten ~ letters lo the depu lmeilt and uve beard nolhinfl. I tried carnn,, ,but waa told no lnfpnna. tilXI b given ...-tho ,i-. Can 11111 find oat why · Ill)' lelten1 ba...,.I -_,,.-.cl and wbal_,ctlon, '· U any, b being talten! , · B. C., Cotta Meta ................. ·-· at ,_., •11 •rt. ... llOMlt -.. ...... s •t " ... ..,. ~.,.,. _ ,,. ..,. ... ,,,, ... -... tllleo I l11tu •·-ti fMI -.... la 1111, ' -· Junt 18, l9n 'No-fault' Not -so . • Far Down Road ~ • By PATRICK BOYLE Of .. O.llY l'lltt ll•ff fie accident would make no difference. According to the Department o! Transportation study, the present system. of assigiling fault is a failure in tenna of paying ail parties for their losses. TbO study showed that ool·· 4S perwit cl. ll>f! seriously injured or the beneficiaries of those killed benefit in any WIY from liability insurance. .1 Your soa distracted you from the road, so was it your fault yOU--.hit-that· parked car?· Should your insurance company have to pay the !200 bill at the body and fender shop to have it repaired? Under the present Calltornia auto in- surance system, your company would iJl4 deed h;lve to pay, and the bill would pro- bably be much more than would really be needed to unbend the crinkled fender . If the car had been pulling away from the curb -two drivers involved -the 1itua4 lion would be more complicated, ao the mutual insurance companies would prcr bably call in their attorneys and let the TIME FOR RESEARCH courts decide wbo WM at fault. The !Oller would pay the other driver's bills - maybe. Ten per cent receive no coll).pensalkll from any IOUl'Ce and cases tnvolvtn& serious injury or death average 11 montM in settlement. ~ take five years to pull and pusb throuih the courl'! In cases where the economic loss ti $500 or less, the average settlement Sa four and a half Umes the actual loss, Ute 11tudy noted. U economic loss is gr~tet than $25.000, the study reported. the seG tlemeot averages one third or the actual loss. vestment, which would C<lst a fortune to rebWlil,'' the intense Engl ish professor But under a no-fault insur ance system, says of the university system. as is now being considered by the state This disparity betwetn actu::il loss and payment is why insurance companiet back no-fault Insurance plans. Accordina to Nick Xlros. Santa Ana branctt manager of the Fireman's Fun d Insurance Company, no-fault insurance y,1ill lower the amount of money co~ panies have to pay in aettling claims. Legislature, each driver would tum to his · Hartman and many of his colleagues own coinpany for pay ment . La\vyers say the taxpayers should be willing to wouJd be left out of lhe proceedings. pay for this !Urtbering of knowledge, but as the communication gap between the According to a U.S. Department or univenlty and the outside widens, many Transportation sludy, the business oE people aren't sure just what they're asslgnip.g fault under the tort litigation pa~· for. ... system of auto insurance has turned inlo "Under the present system," XU. says, •1when_ a person files ~ ~ clal8' for a $200 loss, we won't waste the at· torney's fees to fight it because it would cost us more than 4600." The atate college system requires its a tl.4 billion.a year business for lawyers. teachers to carry a 12 hours a week class Auto insurance cases bring ln about 25 load each semester although some percent of the legal profession's income. ·release -time is• granted to department The same study noted that only 45 bet.tis and others with administrative cents of each dollar i.s paid out by auto duties. insurance companies in benefits. The resl Xiros believes that the chances are: 11excellent" that the Legislature \Yill pi.ss some sort of no-fault plan this legislailve session. The sir hours Wlecke spends in class a goes on administrative costs, in· week at UCI is only 1 nonn, not 8 r~ vestigation. legal fea and profits. qUi.rement. Research gets at least equal The main stumbling block tp many no- emphasi.s. fault auto insuran<:e plans fti the U.S. .. rt is now a question of what kind of plan \Ye're going to get," he noles, "'not whether we will have no-fault." Hartman, Wlecke and Dr. Howard and California has been opposition by Lenhoff, dean of graduate studies, aU say lawye~. . . . essentially the same thing : 8 university La'!}'~• ha~e vo1ced ObJ.ect1ons that teacher's work is never done. A survey be1Cf1ts re~ultmg . frol!' accidents would There were six different plans before the legislature earlier in the session, bu& three of them have been killed in COD'9 mittee. Of the defeated bills, one had Uii backing of the California Bar AssociatJoti and the ot!>er of tbe _California Trial. Lawyera ~tioo. Tbe trial lawyera bill would 1>&ve placed no restrlclions OD ,the filing fl law11Ults ,to _aoalp blame following a traffic accldent, a coocepl XiroliaUl~!~oWiy~1•z,c•tible~::.1 conducted by the University of Californl.a be slower m commg if a r»~ault tmur· in 1949 may support their opinions . _ ance plan .was ad~ed ln California, ar- 11 conciuded from leache · ..,, gulng lbai payments would not have Iba • -..!..-:...l..--r-answe'P' welgtit of a ,court order behind them . questiww.u-~ that professors· wort 60 However, aU bills before the Californi1 ~ • w;~t. ~tber survey done ~by Legislature contain a clause stiPQ)atb1g "!!c 1n·M?,Y• li7;;·sa1411!"1 l5 of~ .,re . that beneflt.paymenU, be .Jlla\le wllhln 3o _ COll~ct """"' blit _It COU!ltea: time._ days of a valid claim. _ MJl!!ll._ln.1•••X:!edlfJiiaCpetident 11"4 Jn. ... , Und>r-.uch-a ]llan;a .. drtft!HIOuld•t•il·· ltruct1on. . . !eel fJJr damages and medical bllb from Lenhoff wu not surprised by the 60-bis ·own Insurance company, jUllt as he cootradlcis the bealc concePI Iii . Insurance." · hour figure. AB a professor of cellular now does under a homeowner or disabili· The three ourvlvlng bllla, liowever, do (See NO.FAULT, Pap a) (See FACULTY, P1ge C2) ty insurance policy. Who caused the traf· '- leav!ac a •1pe, 1"'1 ~-abortaie. lle<ordt a1'o la- dlcOje sopport pa)'lllents this year bave -' madt , tlnilgb May. No exp)aaatl\19 J'al rtves fer yoar· 1tannvered letters, bat Famtl)' Sapport II 1tad- laf <ia expfaaator:y letter to· yoa now nptdfq thb matter. Reqaest aa appolatment al Ille .el/Ice ll ·yoa feel the $45 per meDtb 1uppol1 -flpre'ts lllcerreet. ""' DEAR PAT: How do I go about collecting ' loan r made to a man for '350 a)most three years ago! II took him two years to pay back another loan even !bough be bu a good ,job al llOO a Dlllll!IJ. All I !lave is a properly signed IOU '¥' bis bil!lnw card •!aliJig he wpuld repay ;the '350 In 1111 days al 10 .percent mt.rest. Can 1 gamlshee bis wage>? G. L C., Costa Me1a An attorney told me tills bu1iae1z card IOU may be eouidered a contract ud advt.et yoa to &Ike yoar ease to tbe SmaD Oalmz c.oart. You can1t 1unhbee tblt man11 wages, bit Ute eourt c:aa &nae ncll u order U I nlea la your fav•r. . ""' . DEAR PAT: . I bought a SL Bernard do( from the Saint's Qialet in Paaadena op Oct. l7, 1971 and sUll haven't received the registration papers. I have a feeling we are being talc., for the $513.U we paid for the dog since ahe b worth notblng for breading uniess the American Kennel Club· hu additional registration lnformatkln:4' There Is no ~~~:!i ~e~~f·~~~~t"~:1·o~~: :noo~f~ ginl'!. I've beard nothing. All I nave b lhe !If.year guarantee and the· receipt. . . M. Z., Hllitlagton Beach i · w11 auble to reacb the Puaden1 Saint'• Cllllel Ltd. (SL Bernard'• Cllaltt) ud the Vlr1tnla office didn't appear lalereoted la llelplllg you. I bope my mu1emeatl for yoa tf.med personally rill Danca Wrtrht pnsldent ol the Amertcaa Dor OWnert AltoclaUoo, !alt -llelped lo solve your PrOblem. otHr ruden wbo owa, or eontem- plate bayblJ a Ill. Berurd dq, _.., -a lnr facls given me by Tom Carpeater, proldelll ol the Soaib<ra CalUorala SI. Berailrd Clab. He Hid the mreat national popalartty of SL Bernards - they're 1lxtlt Ml the llzt -1111 cnted a decline la repatible breeders. A good pet quality dog partU1ed from a breeder 1hoald eost no more tllaa~•lll to--mt.-Top qaallty ...,.,. l>VP' •hould cost around ~50. The wise bu)'t'r .mates amnge- meett wua. an ladlvldaal breeder after attending sefel'll clog shows. Alto, a st. Berurd rarelJ Uye. more than elgbt ye..-la the C11Jlfornla clbDate. °"'-1 or· pojeatlal !>ayers et• SI. Ber- aard1 may contact Corpnt.r '1-wrttlal to ms Atoll Ave., Boll)'Wood. Wrtpl. .... HI bad ex- perleace Ii dea1!ic ' with ttmplalall abolll tbe Salal't Cllalel, 1111)' be .. -. *olP 'Ille Amerttu Dor Ownm AllOdalloo, P. O. 15171. Detroit, Mich. IWS. You and the Law A'gen~ies -Can'i Use Deception to Collect Debi& • 11Sam, .what Jia.ve you been up to? Here'• a . letter: from the government?" "Ho1y amoke, it is from the government, Isn 't It! II'• postmarked Sacramento, and It'• from the C&li{omJa Enforcement Agency." · "That'• what I 11y. What have you been up to?" Several heartbeats later, Sam finds a notice to pay a pall\ due bill he owes, with threat of suit tmless he doea "' at once. Shaken, Sam doe• poy his perlecUy legitimate hill. If turned out that despite the ~k, the brown envelope and . ··,5 ·a1nc1irl0l!lldbig.napie, the no-. . II!'• came from a con.,iioo agmt, t and 'not from the government al all. Allor . getlln( some com~lalnts, the $lllte.Attomey Gen- eral' ant an i lnJUllctlon ,atopplnl lie agency from using lllaf device any more. • • Now' ti Ix a crime for a creditor, collectlm agency, ir ltloraey lo aend a notice wblcb altml- lalel ~ ot Judl$1 procat, Or to make It ap- Peor tllat Ille nollct lo aathorbed. laued or ap- ,.....i by a ao•mument......,, or by an a11omt1 wtien lt"ls not. Another law •lop! tellers or • credllnra from biding behind a finance or collecllm ageocy. 11 uaed to be lhal a buyer might have recoune again.It a aeUer only .u there were defecls in the Item sold. Bui U the aeller meanwblle told the ..... tract to a finance company ot to~ lectton agency, the buyer eould find blmoelf deallng with -wbo ...Wd not tland belllnd tho seller'• product. Now, lliougb. you can dtflncl evea qa!Mt a finance company or other ublryer of paper:• 'lbe 1?.C... rulu are a little tompllcat<d, ao you Mmld ,.. your au,mty K you find IOlllethlng· wrong with a "big tlckal" !lam. For INtance, It used lo bt that ii you bouchl a ear, you had to gloe -to the finance """" pany of your defense. And you bad to do It wltllbl 1$ day• lnlm the llme tbt finance cxnnpany bouaht tbt contracl. Othenriae :iw Iott ,.... rtchll-Not ao &111 krqtr. '1111 ...,. law bu M nqulnmonll of notlcl Iii Ille l!iwltl company. If Is itlll tmart to deal wttll ttllablo ael1mw who wlll llland bebfnd -product. ec ........... Al•• 1 n• • . I •• • \· • • 1 ., • ,. . r • . . 1 > , • ' J .( . • . . •' '~ ' ... d\ !.' ,. . ., I . ! • . "• ' :· ' • • •• .. ·' •• • • } ~ • f 2 DAil Y PILOT S11nd1y, June 18, 1972 DAIL V l"ILO'I' ll1H 'llole MARY FLESCH ASSISTS DICK KATERNDAHL, 18 Mary Lends a Helping Hand Ever since nine-year-old Mary Flesch began guiding an BS.year-old handicapped churchgoer to and from the commun· ion rail at St. John the Baptis t Catholic Church, Costa Mesa, · two years ago, she's become · the highlight of the Sunday 1ervices. The Rev. Antho ny McGowan. a priest at the church. said ol6 timer Dick Katerndahl, of 3176 Sicily Ave., Costa Mesa, "always sits and waits at the door .for Mary lo help him down the aisle." He described Katerndahl, who is handicapped and walks with two canes, as "bright, willy and popular with all the children.'' Mary, o! 1965 Flamingo Drive, Costa Mesa , ha~ missed only two Sundays in two years, once when she was iJJ and another when she attended a relative 's weddiMg. She attend~ par'l"hial school al the church. Katerndahl, a retired lawyer who served as Lieutenant Governor of Idaho in 1917 and was a member of the state legisla ture for 17 years, said he believes Mary has set an ex· ample for other children in the church. Noting that seven children assisted him in church la st Su_nday, he said, "People should realize that whJle ~me kids are out blowing up things, children like Mary and the others are out helping people." Kalerndahl and his wife, Frances, have re~i ded in Costa Mes a for 12 years. Help for You Population figures doubie on an average summer day in most coastal ci ties. Burglary may triple. • Operation I.D. has been Initiated (lhroughoul the county) so that Orange Coast residents may protect ~heir household -valua bl es. Bicycles, televisions. radios, hand tools or ,an y valuables that might be taken by burglars can be identified by engrav· ing owners' CalifOrnia driver's license or social security num· he rs on metal, unremovable surfaces. All objects already marked with serial numbers by manufacturers can be re· ported. . When this has been done. residents are to display a win· dow sticker advising would-be burglary suspects that "all items of value on these premises have been marked for ready identifjcation by law enforcement agencies." Police officials hope the stickers will act as a deterrent to burglars. It is a misdemeanor to deface any serial number or to possess or to resell electrical appliances and other ob- jects without serial numbers. Engraving can be done by residents themselves. The nee· essary tools, electric marking pencils, can be borrowed from city police departments (anit the county sheriff's office for all unincorporated areas). Chevrolet dealers throughout Orange County are work· ing with all law enforcement agencies and residents may bor· row the engraving pencils from them or take the valuables to lhe dealership for engraving. ·' YouCanHelp • I • AID THE CEREBRAL PA LS IED : SANTA ANA -F'ollow· ing a .June 22 orientation meeting, volunteers ma y help with exercise programs1 feeding training, crafts al}d.:--,.c;>ther tasks to boost patients' progress toward maximum a'Chievement. At IO a.m. June 22, a film and tour of the facilities will be pro- vided to everyone .interested. Volunteers who enjoy public speaking are also needed to extend this educational program to the community. For more information, call Nona Keely al 546-5760 at the United Cerebral Palsy Association. LEAD NATURE WALKS: MODJESKA CANYON -Any· one over 15 may offer information to hikers at wiJdlife feed· ing stations, assist With planting and construction, show films or help the gift shop staff. Students m•y volunteer for the su mmer, although assistance is needed year·round. Call Kar- lin Grunau, 649-2760, at Tucker Wildl ife Sanctuary between IO a.m, and 4 p.m. daily except Monday. BILINGUA L ASSISTANCE: SANTA ANA -Babies visit· ing the Well·Baby Clinics can be best provided for if the clinic staffs have volunteers aid in communicating with parents. Children art weighed and measured and records are kept of their progress. Openings in East Santa Ana are on Thursday afternoons; in West Santa Ana, openings are on the first and third Tues day mornings of the month. Call Janet Saleha at 842-0963 fo more Information. TEACH. INGLl~H AS A SECOND LANGUAGE: SANTA ANA -Fnr ln•truction individual or group basis st Laubach Uteracy Clink, vo!Unteera will be trained 10-the Laubach method or te~ching En~lish . Ti'aliilng Is scheduled for g a.m. to 12 Monday through Friday 10-21 at the YWCA. Both men and women are welcome and child care will be avallable dur- in( class periods. Call Janet Saleha at 642-()963 for more de· t.il1 . FACULTY. •• l -Fre• P..qS-CL blo'°l.1" he tatu his research home and does ~ lectures all year. Wl~ke, whole rtaW'Cb run.I more to anla_yaea. of wordt, aJao 1ayi he work1 both 11 home 1nd 1t the offict. Single, he llv .. ln Coll• M ... whtre only 1 amall garden and 1ll1hl lntoreat In baseball divert hlm from his ruding or wrltina {"I'm not keeping aJive for what I do on my weekends. "l This last quarter he had no classes on Tuead1y1 and Tlwrsday1, bot be 11111 ~ept buainf.Jl-type hours. He will do the ume thls aummer to prepare 1or fall cluses and mearch acholarly t8$1Y•· He speakt carefully 11 he estimates he 1pends two hours or more preparing lec- turu for each hour in clau . Good teachers1 ht ••YI strongly, don't teach the ume courset over and over, but "rtvtse, refresh" details. Otherwise, they can "waste" students' time: Adjusting his glasSe.s, he adds, "I'd like to be close to some of my 11tudenl1. But lt I did that, I'd Jose tome research and preparation time." ~ Other non-claas day activities are gradJng· papera: (a class of 40 can mean about 200 to $00 pages to read ), counsel- ing atudents, writing letters of recom· mendaUon for graduates, planning future courses or completiiig committee duties. DAILY ,ILDT lltfl '11019 Wlecke, Who began \each.ing at UCI in 1965, "escaped" comntittee assignmenl.3 this quarter but plans on more dutits ln the fall. Jn the past, he has designed undergraduate Engllsh programs and supervised the department's teaching asslstant.s . PEDIATRIC CARE ADDED TO TREATMENT AT LAGUNA BEACH FREE CLINIC Mother C1rolyn Winn ett W~tche1 As 01 ughter Sharon, 3 Months, Is Ex1mlned His maih activity these da}'I Is putting finishing touches on ''Wordsworth 11nd the Sublime," a scholary book which had its beginning as his doctoral the.sis. It's due to bt puhliahed by the UC press next year. Clini~ Doors Open to All He also worked on it during spare time each week on Monday, Wednesday and Eriday, usually days of more contact with people each quarter. Laguna Service Offers Medi cal Care , Coun se lin g A typical schedule on those days would b" I a.m. W 10 a.m.: preparation ol notes for class. 10 a.m. to 11 •.m.: lecture class. 11 •.m. to noon: Office houn, during which some students do drop in to talk about anything from Byron and Shelley to grad exams. Noon to 1 p.m.: lunch with colleagues in campus commons. 1 p.m. to% p.m.: preparation again . ! p.m. to 3 p.m .: small seminar. 3 p.m. to S p.m.: more research. ad- ministrative work and student coun!eling . Wlecke is not necessarily a typical liberal arts professor, nor is Lenhoff an average scientist. But their uses of time serve as examples .. Lerihoff s p e n d 1 Jll08t Of his time in laboratories at UCI'a Cent e r: of Pathobiology, located on Jamboree Road, although he also has a gra d division of· lice on campus. Jn addition to hi1 administrative duties, next quarter he anticipates teaching a. section of ·freshmen biology courses , holding independent ieminars in his home, SPoMSOring research project~ for both undergraduates and grad students and lecturing on how to write a scientific pa per. The .abOrt, enthusiastic ma n, who o~ jectJ to the word "load" in "faculty workload,'' tries to save two mornings a week for lab work. Grad students do most of the actual hand work , the dark-haired Lenhoff ad· mlts, but he constantly evaluates his own research into using hydra (very small water animals l to eat mosquito eggs before they hatch. Jt's an attempt to prevent some bug-carried diseases. Wlecke and Lenhoff, although engaged in contrasting work, may both put in full working days. But what guarantee does the taxpayer have that all university pro- fessors don 't take advantage or academi a freedom to teach only the mandatory classes, come to those lll·prepared and never individually counsel students? Littie. The also often praised and damned ' tenure system rePortedly helps weed out the lazy. By usi~ an elaborate review on teaching quality before grant· ing promoUoos, retentions or tenure, Hartman says, the university effectively eliminates those who "abuse freedom." By JACK CHAPPELL 01 If" DtUY ,lltl lltff "People come here because they don 't have anywhere else to go." The speaker is Mary Stack. former pa· tient and oow administrator ot the Laguna Beach Free Clinic, 460 Ocean Ave. "Peof>Je have objected to the Free Clinic for a multitude of reasons. If those people think back. they'll remember at least one time when in their lives when they needed medica l care and they didn't have any money," she said. "Most of the people who don 't app rove of us haven 't been in the clinic, won't come to the clinic and won't read your article," Miss Stack said. Huddling next to the hail bond office, the clinic looks like an old house, or a 1tore front, just like the rest of the store fronts that line Ocean Avenue . Ins ide, there's .no Musak . no JX>Sh carpeting, no receptionist unilonned in crisp 1tarch. HA RRIED STAFF . Tattered sofas squat on the bare wooden floor , tables overflow with pamphlets on birth control and venereal disease. A harried staff of volunteers v.•hisks about answerina: the telephone · Which buzz !nc035111lly. The Free Clinic doesn't do anything unique -it's a clinic plain and simple. What it does do, it does for free , or for a donation of money, artwork or time. The clinic started 11bout 20 months ago ··as a young.adult oriented project. Its volunteer doctors provided treat- ment for infectious disease, gynecological and other general medical problems. Technicians and assislants staffed a laboratory equipped with donated in· struments. Counselors assistM with ·information on birth control, venereal disease, pregnan· cy and drug abuse questions. Qisis counseling and the ~t line 49(. HELP brought lln attentive ear And referral for assista nce . It stilt dqes. The clinic today provides those services and more. Pediatric care is now available from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. eac h Wednesday. · The pedi~trician 111 Dr. Gerald Wagner, 1n Orange County Bublic Health physi· cian. He checks the kid! over and gives them the necessary shots and exams. Normally, about IO babies an afternoon are seen. Sick children may be taken to the clinic's regularly scheduled treatment hours from 6 p.m. to JO p.m. Monday through Friday. For the future , a geriatric section is planned, as well as the reinstatement of denta l service, discontinued when the clinic moved to it.. present location from Glenneyre Street r~ently. ·"we' rather quickly discovered that young adults are not the onJy people in the area thal needed medical attention," Miss Stack said. "We started the pediatric clinic because ~'e were fieeing a loL of 8\ck children and a Jot of children that needed preventive medical care," Miu Stack said. NO CHARGE There's no charge to patients for the $ervices. More t}lan 30 doctora volunteer their time. Many medicines are donated. One drug fir m donates birth control pills and. the Orange County Health Depart· ment provides drugs to fight infectioul' d.i!ease..s. Two paid staff members get paid on1y "when t.here's something left at the end of the month," Miu Stack said. But like every atber organization, the Free Clinic has bills to pay. There are such matters as a $27$ monthly/rent and llJIO phone bills. The clinic budge ts about $1 ,500 monthly Senate Pushes Battle Against Lead Paint · Tenure -which can mean status. WASHINGTON (UPI) -higher pay and protective sense of utensils u 8000 as the bill became Jaw. permanence _ is commonly granted by The Senate approved a bill 82 the sl'tth year of UC work and must be to O last week author:lzJng $100 determined by the eighth year. With ex. million annually for a 1tepped ceptions, it can be granted earlier. up program to combat lead· ''If a person has tenure,'' Lenhoff says, poisoning 1 m 0 n g slum "he could do the minimum amount and • Cut the permissible level of lead in wall palnta, now 1 percenl by ·weJghl wllen dry, to 0.5 percent by Jan. 1 and to 0.06 percent by Jan. I, 1974. and figures that about 750 patients are treated each month. _ Most of the money comes front the jar on the desk marked "donations" Miss Stack said . POOR GRATEFUL She said she gets most annoyed when some patients seem to take craM ad· vantage of the free 8tl'Vice. "So~ne, who has no money at all, will put 27 cents into the jar. Tbe:n the ones who could afford it. don 't put any mon~y at all in the jar ·and complain," she said . "But that's only a small minor!· ty of the patients ". Local churches an d the Assistance League ha ve also helped with funds . The clinic got started In Laguna because of the town's relative isolation from other county medi cal facili ties. "If you don't ha ve a car. you can't get out of the city," she said noting that even hit.chhiking is difficult, especially when sick. "I came bere as a patient. I've Sttn lt from both sides. Most Of the staff here really care about people," she said. Butchers Guil ty Of Stuff~g Meat SAN F'RANCJSCO (AP I -Eleven butcher!\ have pleaded guilty to selling hamburger meat with an Illegal amount of fat -more than 30 percent. A 12th pleaded innocent and demanded 8 jury trial. A city judge fined the men who pleaded guilty $.SO. put them on six mont hs' pro- hation and gave them 30 day suspended jail sentences. The butchers. ell ownen or small grocery l'itores, were cited on the hula: of samples taken Jrom their shops by state health inspectors. just stllgnate.'' Or .he could slough off childttn who eat old paint off between review times. their walls. But Hartman contends the evaluation Sponsored. chieOy by Sen. The ·government estimates that 40,000 children get sick every year from lead poison· Ing wit.b up to 200 deaths. lnsta·Matlc" Color 11.Hilng system involving peers 11nd students Edward M. Kennedy (D- every two years usually provides the Mass.) the measure provides cross-checks to keep professors on their for more money than the $7.5 toes. Lenhoff 11grees and says that such million requested by the ad· things as guest lectures in f8 r--0ff coun· ministration. tries come only to tho.!e well-thought.of Kennedy said the bill, which professors. now goes to the House, would Hartman stresses that if the system ls "save the Jives of hundreds of changed and a prescribed and 1ncreased childrtn." 'lbe money In the teaching load is adopted, the professor 's measure would go Jo r only obligation "would be to show up." research, medicine and He adds that the unlvers· wants more screening of potential young than that -it "wants to reate new victims and upgradlng of knowledge" of all types -Jn s ·ence and housing standard!. The liberal arts. measure would also : A former editor of liter11ry magazines, • BAn lea.d-bese paints f~ he knows that more taxpayers 5et the use on toys, furniture, 11nd An amenelment by Sen. Richard S. Sthweicker (R-Pa.) was added Prior to passage re· quiring the Department of Housing and Urban Develop- ment to Inspect older homes before granting m o r t g a g e assiStanct .and In warn poten. tial buyers If there ii • lead paint ba7.al'd. . The Senate acted shortly after the release of i 27.Jcity, government 1ludy of tb• prob- lem ' which Indicated that black YOW\t!•ler• may bt In-• herent)y ..,,.. 1uscepllble lo ltad pol'°"lng lhan while children. value ot getting rid of destructive moo:·• cooking, eating and drinking qultoo than in finding the essence of 1;;:==:::;;================= Renaissance comedy. "Of oourae' the public has trouble seeinf the value of MoUere. The public has trouble seeing Moliert," he almoal anapg. Wieck• canUnues h11 poetf'c-literary research. cocniaanl·ol tile .criticisms, but still dodlcated. . Scholarly writing I• slow ind painful work, he 11yi. adding th•t be "can't gener..allz&_too much" about It. "But, l mlghl •pend 1n enUre momlns getting one good paragraph/' 1 That 11 on• Important quutlon ln the foculty worklotd 1"1Je. · ' • • v v vvv • CUSTOM • ENGRAVING .·: la the public wUUng tn l"Y for IO 1l\Jll1 ...... IOld" pot'llf .... '"1lleD ....,.. «II t1ri1 UC ..... tllldt ,.rt "--------------- ' ---t ....11 •• ,. ..... 2Woontrot hell/It of l,....Mltlo Color Tunll'lf, Motorol1 .ilmlni'ted th• compllcmd • CQ!or edluttYMnt buttone 'on in. t•mott controe tr1111mltt•r to IMkt r•mot• control tun1no ... y. 81• • dtl'l'IOt1ttr1tlon tod•YI It'• 1 or•ll v1h.1•I 21 '' MOJ OROLA Quasar..H s479 DIA,lt. Wor1cs-4n-~~- MLU. coneolatte COlorTV . · 2 YRS. P.UTS I< PICTURI run W.UUNTY 1 Ylt, IN HQi,tl HRYlCI 540.;.7 31 ' TV & APPLIANC• C ... TIR . HorMi' Coller a 2JOI """""II., COITA ~ . ' • I Solar Hea t Help s Save CoklCw;h ChrUtiat1 Scienct Monitor St"rtrlce WASHINGTON -The time for solar- heated hou.~ing la now ! It's ecological and tnoney saving, too. So. says Dr. Harry E. Thomason. onetime. farm boy, now• leading inventor I~ the field or aolar energy. In his spare time, without lnslltulioru1I support, he in- \rented and pattnted what is considered the , first tl'Onomically feasible solar heating system -a hou5ewarming device that gets heat from the sun . Wi'1t.r H••Urt9 cycJ,. .. ~ ~~,..," ...... ~., .. 18. l 97l CAIL V ~!LDT f: ;J Your H ealth N·ew Mothers Need Home-Aid One of the olten overlooked areas In ob.!telrict Is lhe: need of help for the aew mother when she comes home from the h<>1pital. Early 11mbulttlion t "up a!'ld 11boot") and shortage of ho.,1pltal beds in certai n Arras during World War U, plus lhe increasing cog u1 of ho.cipital care havt shortened •the U.!ual ma ternily stay of from 7·10 day~ to S-5 days or le.'lll. th• beglnnln1 of tbe ,;tired boosewtle" syndrome. ,o\n entirely different attitude often prev111ls after la ter arrivals. The. youn1 couple ls usua lly willing to accept all the hel p they ca n 1et for as long as someone v.·itl Slay, By using the aystem to heat his f~ bedroom home, which he built, he pays only about S50 a winter for heat. - Early 11.m bulRtion is advantageous in man,y ways, Rnd during !he las! 20-25 years si nce its inceplion , no ill efff'<'ts have bttn noted to rri::ull . Beca usP shorter hospll.Rhza1 1on ha~ bern a Rtadu <il transition. 11d~ua1p prO\'ii::1on for a "molher 's hrlper" or hnui::ekPPflln,1t: assistancr for a ~·prk or 1~·0 has often been ncglrctrd. Our soc1Pty has translated the magic of instan t roffee to "'ini;1an1 health'' by the df'vf'lopmenl of an11b1ot1cs and surgical miracJci:: Thus the nred for rn n,·ale1eent rarr ma y be ovPrlonkffi excrrt for t~ seriously 111 or thr elderly . Only a handful of homes anywhere to- day . use IOlar heat. So far as Dr. Thomason knows, he built most of them -four. In three, he raised his large family . Getting Insurance for the houses. located in a Maryland suburb of Washington. was no problem , Dr. Thomason 111 patent attorney with nearly 20 , patented inventions to his name. Belore earning bis juris doctor de~ree, he graduated from Catawba Co\Jege in his native North Carolina with 1 physics degree. • • Allhou~h nui.111 p;111rnts arP i;!l\'f"n vtrbal and printrd in~t rurtinns ai; 10 \\'htn to rrs11 n1r nnrmAI Artivi!ies Rnrl PX· erC'iscs. lirr le Pm pha sis 1s plar rd on the fact that !hf' n!'w mothrr need~ i ncre~srd rest dur ing thr f1 rs1 wrc k or f~·o Rfte r df'live ry. Youn11. peop le from 1mall towns and rural arras are at1 rac1ed rn Jobs In n1etropolitan area!i, ollen some dl!tance from their hom rs. family ""ist11nce m~y bfi necessAry rflr rrrovPry from surRrry, illness or ch1lclb1rth . A plane or bus tirkrt for R relnt1ve nr ramily fr iend often is a solution be<'ausr reliable help ma~' ht> hard to find locally or be more ros tly lhan one ca n arford. Sunshine is clean and abunclantJy avallable. he says, unlike dw indling tradi- tional fuel sources. gas and oil. So using BOiar-heat preserves other fuel supplies and reduces pollu lion. 'NO-FAULT' INSURA NCE IN SIGHT ... Sinct onP l~bor ma~' hP uncompliratf'<l and annlhf'r mA y hr diff1cul1. txhaustini:, or require oper~rn•r drlivery, !ht post· partum gamt of outdoini nnr 's nf'ighbor is nnl \11isr. It tak rs 11rveral \\'rrks for !hf' l;:1rge '"''n pouncl pMl -parh1m ulrrus 10 shrink to its norm~I size nf two ouncf's . Howe\'er, m11 ny comn111nilit'S ha vt' ··~101 her's Helpe r'' or "Homemaker" srr\·ices. and it is a good idea to check on th is before the baby is duP. A majority of the women who do post.partu m nursing havf' had years of experience ra ising thtir o~·n famn ieii. Th ere is a re11I need fn r more people in this type of v.ork and some adult educalion cour5es art' a\1a1lable for Mmf' nurs!nfil cart'. Still. the tanned, blue-eyed inventor doesn't th ink everyone will turn to solar healing in the near future . "For one thing , you cannot converl in any pracli· cal way Rn txisting house into a solar- heated one. "But you can save more money on your heating b!ll than it costs to build a solar· heating system ." he adds . Dr. Thomason's first solar house. which he built in 1959. with three bedrooms, cost about $13.000, with $2.500 of that going to the solar-heating systf'm. The cost or the heat C-Ollector WRs kept at cibout $1 a 5quare fool. the price heating . engineers have pegged as economicall y feasible . Rising costs would push the •"' syslern'11 price higher today. But because fuel costs. too. are risin,1t:. the system re- mains competitive. Or. Th'lmason feels. Durability i~ Rood . too. Th~! firsf solar· heat collector was rebuilt after five years, but the entire syslem still operates today. His second solar-heating syste1n. built in 1960, has needed only minor repa irs in the past 12 years. This busy father of five (and grandfather of four ! invented and patented his system while working full time as a civilian patent ·ad viser to the U.S. Army; going to law school five nights a week for four year!i in the winter ; building houses in summer to rent: and shepherding hi!i children in suc- ces.sful 50Jar experiment.I! (His two oldest daughters patented a solar-heated teepee before they were 10 1. (From Pqt Cl) piece certain restrictions on litigation with one, SB 3$4,· sponsored by Sen. Anthony C. Beilsenson (0-Santa Monica ), completely banning lawsuits related to traffic accidents. The other two measures, AB 125 sponsored by Assemblyman Jack R. Fen· ton (0-Montebe\Jo ) and SB 40 sponsored by Sen. Alfred H. Song (0-Monterey Park), provide for litigation in cases in· volving loss of a bodily member, permanent disability or diiifigurement, death, or whe.n medical expenses exceed 11 ,000, COMPENSATION Each of the measure.s provides for compensat ion payments to the insured for Joss of iflcome as a result of the ac· cident. The Fenton bill placeii a $10.000 minimum on the benefits a compan y must provide, the Song bill, a '5,000 minimum, and the Beile.nson measure simply requires the insurance company to pay all the medical bills; no matter what the eo«t. It doeJ pl11ce a $1 million ceiling on property damage benefits. Each of the bills also provides for 11.000 in funeral expense!! in the event or death, for survivor's benefits and for payments 80 the injured can hire a cook or a maid for household chores during his or her recover)'. In ·addition to the California Legislature, the U.S. C:Ongress is now considering legislation introduced by Sen. Philip Hart (0-Michigan) which would rf!quire all of the states to enact no-fault laws. The Hart measure would require lhl'll at least $12.S,OOO in benefits be provided the in· sured and ·would allow for litigation only in cases of death, di.sablement, or when tangible damages exceed the amount , of coverage. The Hart bill has the backing of the Nixon Administration. mainly because it would allow each state to enact its .own legislation \\•hile still insuring that all Americans would benefit from a no-faull . insurance plan. In Massachusetts, the first st;ite to enact a no-fault Jaw , the stale Insurance Department recently ordered a 27.6 per cent rate cut for ci:>mpul.sory bodily in- jury and IO!i.5 of earnings coverage. In ad· dition. the insurance companies \\'ere asked to rebate pa.rt or the prem.ium111 they collected in 1971, the first year the new plan was in operation. In the first nine months of the pro-- gram , the Insurance 0 e pa rt m e n I reported that the average payment made on a bodily injury case by an insurance company had dropped from $419 to $1 65. Fullerton attorney Donald Ruston. chairman of a committee that helped write the Song bill , believes that such a drop in payment would occur in Calilornia should a bill be enacted this legislative session, \\'hich he believes will happen. SMALL ACCIDENCS "Most of the cases that will be affected involve small accidents," Ruslon notes. .. Insurance companies are running into so many expenses now that they are overpaying these accidebts just to get rid of them." As an example, he said a $100 medical bill for minor injuries can cost a com· pany $1,000 by ttie time it hires a lawyer to negotiate a settlement. However, Ruston does not believe that "pure" n~fault is the answer to the prob- lem, particularly that of high insurance premium coiits . Under a pure no fault plan. the compan ies \\'OUld be providing more benefi ts, he said. Wit h the large number of bills now in the Legislature, Ruston believes the ap. proved no fault plan will be the result or a compromise probably much along the lines of the Song bill. He does not think !hat it will have any long term effects on the income of attorneys. "ll will have an impact on a certain segment of lawyers." he admits , "but it won't be lasting. There are many new fields of law opening up they could move into and beside.s, there are not many lawyen who handle only auto accident cases.•: F:xrPs.~l\·e Ac·11v1!y Al 100 r11rl.v a st:tt P may 1,1·c~krn or srrr1ch i::urport h·p Jigamenl!i raus1n11. c11splacrmPnl of thP uterus. This is one reason for rcst rirting act ivity for the fir11t several weekl'i . The mother of 1 firs! bahy m1y be even n1ore vulnersible tn the situation o( in· adequate help lhan the mother of spverAI children. Perhaps shf' does not listen to 11dvlc~ th at she should m11ke 11 r· rangements for help at home for a week or so. Especia'tly wit h the firs! baby sh~ ma y bf' anxious lo prO\'e hersf'\f in- depcndPnl from her mother nr mnt hcr·i n- law perhaps refusing the only help she can econ omically affo rd. ! Provirling suc h .service is actually • ~·onderful baby gift!). Sometimrs the new morhcr will be o~ posed to "Old fash ioned" ideas of grandmother. However, not t'Very baby behaves "by the book" and pediatricians receive many more distress telephone calls when mother and baby hn ve shorter hospital st11ys and no help at home . The new mother may be convinced that her husb11nd can take over the household dutie11 and assist with 24-hour mother and baby care. llowever, he i1 apt to assume th.al the new mother. once out of bed and dressed. has recovered sufficiently for him to assume a minor role . This may be C•llfffllll MMIC ll Auac1111111 Standards Make Mi crowave Ovens Safe for H 01ne LAS VEGAS (AP \ -Slrtcl government standar& have made microwa\•e ovens safe for use In home s and commercial e ii:: I a b 111 h m e n l s , several health r~diologiata said at A con vention last week. Dr. Richard Boggii, A research director for the Bure1u of Rad,iological Health in Rockville, Md ., s11ld thAt the M.andards hRve been "1ucce£Sful in protecting the consumu." "The manufacturtl's also have been rrsponsive In miking 1ure the ovens are safe," he 11id. The main problem with the ovens, be u id, is in the interlocks which preve.n\ radiation leaka11e and turn the oven off belore the door con be opened. But be said the govenmient plans to upgrade the interlock standards later thll year. Her Slacks BEAUTY and the BEAST Dad: He /(nows When to Ki.ss You VANITY FAIR ONCE -A · YEAR -SPECIAL Short On ·Femininity By COONT MARCO Jn this country you have C-Owboys who gel their name because they are always with cows. Al.so In the West you have· women who wear pants. These l understand are called cowgirls. I assume lhis is because they look much like the cows the cowboys mingle with. But &0meone has come up wilh another name for women in trousers or, for lhat matter. !horts. A letter received recenUy from ·a m·1n who is possibly more pollte than I, but equally as sensitive, referred to you women in alacks and shorb on public 1treets as "defeminir.ed creeps." Wrote he : •·we're being overwhelmed with a 8eem· lngly growing army of female creeps in every variety or pants and ma!ttul lne attire. They are enough lo turn a man's stomach, yet one. sees countless numbers of these mmbiet walking rlown the irtreets accompanied by a man -which leads me to ask : Are ·not the men also to be blamed for the spread of this sicken.'. tng virus? Unit Formed CAP!l TOWN (AP) -The government hu t1tabli11hed a apet'.!lal cabinet committee to deal with 'environment81 ~ hlems In South Africa. ' . By ERMA DOMB EC K Honoring fathers just never caught on in this country. AT WIT'S END lets us ao to bed with dirty band. ti feet." De!pite the fact that nature. "My Dad works and gets biJ: is still a mother and neceulty only pleasure watching foot· is the· mother ol invention, I ball games." think there ia a great future "When things don 't work for fathers. around our house, Daddy calls After all. It was knowing a plumber." when to kiss . and when to "Would a real man, a man who has not been emasculated. by female domination to the point of surrendering all his masculine concepts. be se~ walking down the street with these creatures of horror? George Washington , t h e father of his country. was childless. Father Time was always on his way out. Whistler painted only hi~ mother. There were no Father Goose nursery ryhmes And No cries ol God, Fatherhood and Flag! r ••·rd "He knows when 1" ki&s you shake hand• that madti him . queried a class o 1.111 ..., graders to find out what 1 ._M_d::;;w;;he;,;n;;;lo;,;;;'h•a·k~•!yo~uir~~the;;l;;albe;;;r;;t;;h;;al;;h;;e;;I;'';;~ o;These fugitives from fe.mininily seem to crawl out of the woodwork on Saturdays particularly, and come at you from all directions like an army of ants. ''I once heard two feminine women in New York refer to them u -'creept,' i nd somehow this title seemed very fitting . The best of luck to you in your conti nued el· forts to counteact this fester- ing, revoltlng exhibition of unfeminine ugliness. SINCERELY YOURS, 0. R." J get many letters like that from men. How true they are. Whenever I myself see one of you cowlike women bulging ugly fat out of a pair of trousers, J wonder how it Is that a man can bring himself to walk beside you. Has he no· pride? Oh, so many times when J see one of you in alacks lumbering into my view I have the: trge t14use a heavy JM1ddle to discipline you. But then, you don't btlong to m<. I hopi th•l he will, ln•lead or going on with you In that condition, do the paddling for mt. , ..... Children never p I a y e d· games called, "father, May I?" When we referred to our native language it was never the father tongue. a n d Abraham Lincoln was never moved to 1ay, "All that I am or hope tn bt I owe to my angel father." Every Father's Day you see a picture of Dad ln an ad with a crown on his head opening up a necktie, but whAt does an Wlemployed king do for the other 364 days in the year? Unlike most women, I do not blame fathers for Mother's Day. I per80nally feel they are underrated. Jn an effori to give them their just due, J fathers .did. Their answers bear me out that f1then are indeed vital. One child wrote, ''When we are on vacation and are lost. Daddy finds us ." "My Daddy takes out the gllrbages so the whole house won't smell up." "My Dad under.stands when I take tbe wh,.1 off my bike so it...-won't .aqueak. My Mom doesn"t." "He is lhe only one In the world who can start the power rnOwer." "My Dad anlwers the door when my mother Is busy." "When he goes to the store he buys 11 lot of neat junk that you don 't have to cook." "When he baby·sits us . he GRAND OPENING SPECIAL! 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Now· Now s12.so Veta's lllTlllATt APPA I EL wf.td!n -• • "°' I -""""' ~ ,, .. ,,_ .. OPIN MON, • THUU. nil. PHONI' '4lollff -(Nut. to l ulitlon '"'P"f'lum) Appofnlments not always necewry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ • .... • ff DAILY PILOT suft'd11.'JuM 111, 1'72 G,ommmHty Service--Given -With Smile lly JO OL80N Of .. ~ ,. ... '"" U .,., a "Mrs. Huntinllon Staci!" II cbooa. 1he hooor probably should 10 to DatlJoe Bauer becaute there surely can't be a more dew>lng candidate. Sht has seen her town grow from a aaulde village of 5,000 to a buslllng city Of alma.! 130,000 and watched u bean- litlds were replaced by buJJdings. And as the years went by, 1he saw the , heed for service organiutlons in the city, helped build their foundations and h8S r<- malned as a pillar in most. Darline Bauer and her husband Qlarles, an Orange county Suptrlor Court i11dge, selected Huntington Beach for their home when he was discharged from the Coaat Guard after World War II. They settled in the sleepy beach town because It reminded Charles of hi! home In Kansai and Darline ihad grown fond of It during btt vloill as 1 young girl. Before her marriage, Darline attended . UCLA for a yur then transferred to the St. Francia: School of N.urslng in San Francisco. It was during her three years at St. Francis she met Charles, who was otationed n•ar the h..,pltal. By entering nurse's training, she con· tinued a family tradition, wh.ich also is betn1 followed by her daughter Debbie, a nu,rs_ing _student at Loma Linda Univerti· ty. Darline's grandmother was a midwife In Oklahoma'• Indian torritory helping ill people and taking care of "about 12 dllldren ot her own," and her mother was a regi1tered nur&e. Civic involvement has come slowly for Darlin•. beginning with the, Rtd CroM Blood B.r.nk wherei 11he donated her pro- fessional services while her t w o daughters were young. "Then I went into the As1istance · League, then church work, then into the Ho11 AUJillary ," she related. So6uting was next and Darline worked ln summer camps and went on the t:r<A>I' "overnighters." She j o Jn e d Lftyers' Wives 1.1nd worked in the Legal Aid Office, worked in Sabin clinics and became a charter member of Little ·Mermaid Guild of Children's Hospital. This last was a special commitment becaus~-herlt1-Ug·htef' Debbie had a very eefious surgery when she was 6 and.there wla no hospital in Orange County just for children. "There was a lonJt' waiting list at Los AJweles Children's Hospital," she mused "I~ thought ' how fortunate it wouJd have been to have a hospital here at that time." Since tbeD she also has become a cltarter member of the Women's Division of the Chamber ·d Commerce and hM mucll of the respor!!lbility for planning the Salute _to Youth sJl!)lllOl'<d by the £ouncll of Women In Chambers of C.Om· merce. ' • But these. activities, wbtcb have brou&hl matetlll rewards lo Darline In the jonn of plaquea and trophlt1, would not be possible without her "inner en- vironment." "I like people. I like to be with people. You can't just go homt and sit." she uid. ''When you help someone tlae it makea you feel 1ood. It builds up your own aelf..esteem. '' Sitting in her spaclous and comlortable homt. which has a p I a q u e un- pretensiousl)' placed htre and a. n•wspa~r clipping with her picture · fucked away thtt•. obe tried hard to think of sbmetbing tblt might distinfUh:h her as 1.1 person. "My life ls a hodgepod~e. just the 'good old American way ol !lvlng.' My hus4 band doea the gardening and I do the hoU11twork,11 she explail'led. hJ'd read ir I had the chance to do anytt\ln& I wanted to do. I don 't oew. I do like to cool< -ju•t plain cooking. I don't have any dish I like over another. It's ju1t what I'm hungry for at the time." Just u she wal convinetd thllt there was really nothing in her life that excited her more than anything else she remembered bridge, and her brown eyes snapped, "Oh. I Jove to play b'idge. I enjoy 1 a:ood foursome of women -they usually give their all !" Darline Bauer seems to be just smoothlng over her accomplishments so they don't show too much, hut they still are evld~nt. She has ,eallztd that everyone hi not going, to reach the highest peaks of life and has taught her daughters Debbie and Cheryl that "life was never promised to be a bed of roses" and that "there will be a lot of thorns." She also ha1 taught them that life is \!ery short and a person must get tbe maximum of, living from ea ch day. The petite and trim mother feels that her activities have helped htr daughters learn the value of. community work because "they could 1ee other thingl!I beside• running the streets or staying at the beach." Retlr~ent wUl come in a few years for Judge Bauer, and thf.y plan to move temPQrarily ~to a motor home and 1eei as much as pouible'.of the United States, includi.ag her native New Mexico. Loolting back, it ia evident that the ''hodgepodge" ol ~r, file in reality has formed a definite pattern. that of giving freely o( ~If and seeking nothing in return. Mrs. Baue bu . just one complaint about her Uta: lhl hates to ask people for money ·and thlt always 1eem1 to be her usignrrient~ -· > - A poll revelll 1that no one bas com- plained; thouJh. 1ns1eaa, they' .. oeconded ber nomina- tion for the title of "Mrs. Huntiqton Beach." • "'Darline Bauer's life is a happy mixture of community con- cern, family warmth, work and olay. -- Flash! Process Proves Negative DEAi! ANN LANDERS: Thirty years ago the San Francisco Society tor the Pre••ntion of Cruelty Jo Animals launch- ed a .. clltftpaign to trade guns for cameras. The society gave a camtra to every chil4 who turned In a weapon . M~t weapons were air rlnes or ,22 caliber rlflei. Lafae numbers we.re received and taken · out of. circulation. The cam pa Ian was considered a big auccesa., The idea, of course, was to protect small animals, birds and an occa!ionll human wbq fell victim to the dubious aldll bf a young marklmal\-!. camer1, It wu belltved, wou.Jd aubsUtute 1 construct\•• -pastime for bni that often led to sul-ferlng. 'I'lme1 have changed. Today, th•nkt to mii<lem aclence, lcarel•M Photocrapber armed 1!'fth nolhlna but a .camera can visit lltelh on 1 d .. r. Iish, or his own dO(. Tbe hvm is donl by poiaonOUI chelnlcall In the peol9d-ofl !lfm of tllt flnl1bed print. Uuwwo of tllio. -photographen , dlacard the film wber.ver they happen to like tlie picture. A committee-of con- cernecl cJJIJonl laterealtd ta 11vtng ..Udllfe lear!led that nearly 400 lioofed animals and thousands ol fllh die every year In our .. uooal para -poilOlled by careless Photosr•phers. ' The solution is aimple. Tbooe who use an lnslant cam~a 'bould c•rry • Utter baC or put the dlacarded film In their pockets ln<f dlspote of It aaldY on return . --OAKLAND READER • DE-'R O.U: I .. (ldotlll Y• I- to edacote my.-· -1111 oot Ia the ·way lllllt"1'11 1111111'; nt 1--R1't !1 DON'T JEUEft EVOYTlllNG 1" -or r .. d. · ' The lnformallon contained In your le\- ter II coaiplel.el,y 11111. Both the National Park Servtc:e llld the U.S. Fortll Service are ..,.,,.r.U.C with Polaroid to oomct a completely cock.,..J ..,.. llory which baa been. clrculal~ all over.the. ClOlllltry. Tiie Mory -publlallod In ...., reputal!la newspapm and ll II d 111 e ' magazines put out by highly r .. pectable orpnlzations auch •• the Sierra Club. POiaroid bas conducted extenaive tests on the diacarded film matetlal and all reaulta aliow jhat the negative tabs do not COntain bazardoul .. bolancto. The Polarnld Company ln"'91lpted mlll)f lhlmaiJ ~hs whlcll allepdly reaulied from polloniJ)g by tile discarded Iilm. It was doteniiined tbat ti- anilllill died from ptcysical-blOckq• of the dictstlve lrl<(t, a result 9! tJ!lnf ·paper cups, coildy wreppers 1 n d newapapers. ' They were not poisoned by dlacarded film. To encourqe camll'• owners to dispose of dilCOrd material properly, , Pql@l;llld ha• made a technical chang• In the foll wrap around the pack. II zlpa open and become& a litter bll· , So Iha ptobllln I.al 'I camer11 or candy wnppm. It's the baman lliob who -. !brows bis traah around. I'd like to .... the SPCA 10 back to aubotltutlng cameras for guns. It's a great idea. -. DEAR ANN LANDERS: From time to time you prin't letters rrom compulsive talkers -folk! who hang on to the' floor by connecting every sentence to lbe next with ,;and: ... a ..•. " This can be Iruatratlng for people wbo have to llalen. Pleaae tell me what to do about my aunt who comt1 to villt every Auguat. She talk! ~ntly btcauae ahe Is bird of bearlnc. I do~ her, Ann, but I •-obo doelni bear '"'Hilbth of what II aald. Don'~'fllllMI a heiring aid. Sbt had a drawer full. She 11)'11 they man her11orvou1. What abtiuld I do? -UPPA Cll!Clt . DEAR UPPA: Nod l*ledlcally. $mUe. Tiii~ about oomedlbw Ille. · ~ your p11"11ll toe ltrict? Hard lo reach? Ann !Anders' booklet, "Buged ~ Parenll? llow. to Get !lo!! Fr-1oln," _ Could llelp YOll J1ri111e tlii awrt11on pp. ' send IO.cenls Jn .toln. wlilt.YOUr ~ and a kq, · lllmped, ltlf.-.••• envtlopa to-Iha l>i\.ll;Y PILOT. ' ' • -:-. I \ I • t' r a r li I ~ • b r ( Call to Mideast· _,,., -UI, ltn o.&1lY mor c I! • • ID ~omlon Arabs Enjoying Tourist Boom BEIUUT (UPI ) -Fot the flnt Ume In aho 1 •• f··"" rem lbtre are more loori•ll tban IOU!' pp.,. ~111 in the aru, illrlcted 111 umeia 1t Cairo'• famed Gba -• mere thin Ollt ml!lloo vll!tora In Im and midi. ", upt<U a 15 -incre.ue WI ,..r - Lebanon, the touriit iuder in the Mid-lo • fl&ur< •blch will be ahnool half </. die Eut, la braced for well over one Loblnon'1 total populallon. million vla ltors this year and ••full up" 1be ltory 11 the ume ln many other noticfJll were being tick!<! on many Arab countries. - leading hotels 1s early 11 March. M1Jor bolala In EIYJJI are fully booked • Even oociall1t Syria has Jumped on !be unlU !be end cl the yur: Tourial olflcilJa bandwagon and for the fint ume •Ince there e'1)0d more tban half a mJJllon Independence, has created a Minittry ol. tourist.a 'this )'ear cmnplJ'ed with 317,at Touri•m. in 11118. The year lmmedlatelly follo"ine II all adds up to the biggest tourist the war with llraeJ. boom in years for the Arab -Id, with It wu oely a few IDObth. qo 11hen as m1ny as two million pt:r'IOnl erpec:ttd ICOl'tl of towilt camels cl~ U'JIUJ)d to· visit the area this year. the pyramids, but there wO 80 one. to Tourism slumped sharply following the ride them. At peat perlodJ vlalt.,. lJO" llfl7 Arab-hraeli ,war, picked up laat year Jin• up to have the!• _.pllo tak'!". and began r~chmg toward record Jevela · atop a camel with the pyramktJ in tfie durlng this year'• Easter perJod. background. ' A spokesman at Beirut's p I u 1 h ' Phoenicia Hotel summed up the mood of MERE TRICKLE the non·Arab tourist. "OUr ru.,1, feel When Jordan Joel the Arab aeclion to tha~ the area ts very quiet and will re-Israel ih the war, Lbe number of tourilta main so -no matter what the headlines ~opped to a mere trickle. In trn the say. They think the trouble ha! gone at figure was around JS,000. last." • Officials expect this figure to rebound 'WONDERFUL' The previous 12 month,, were good he aald, with the' hotel working 1t 70 per~nt capacity. "This year bu!inw Is won- derful. We are at 100 percent cap!city for three or four months ahead." Lebanon , with its SO-degree tem- peratures, cool mountains, fabled ruins, ca.siDos and the most modern hotel ind 'to more than 100,000 in 1972 with visitors making for the placid watm of Aqaba on the Gulf of Aqaba and Petra, the "rose red city. half as old 111 time." Delighted by this tutn of events, a Jordanian tourism official told one recent visitor. '.'If you go to Aqaba now you will probably have to opend \)le night In an army tent on the beach: the hotels are full ." CIARO STREET SCENE Mosques and Mln1r1t1 Campsites Readied For Season Going to France? Wines Expensive ' Pitch Tent on a Lawn and Swep in a Cot ly STAN DILAl'LANI AMBOISE , Franco ,_ I drove throush the warm, rroen valley of llle Loire river -the ICU· lei poppies of Franco are bloomln1 now -and toak a look at the elegant campgrounds. European camping 11 not American style. No man against Nature. No search for firewood. No sleeping on rocky ground. The French camp ground is a barbered, level lawn. French camper& aleeps on comfortable cots inside ray striped tents -many Americans think their equipment la better than ours. They cook on a gas stove. Probably whipping up butter and stallots for a steak Diane. Most of the camps here had swimming pools. Laundries and bathrooms. * Americans haven 't gone In for camping in great numbers. but they're increasing. It Is the c:jleapest way to do Europe. People w6o kept careful ac- counta tell me a couple can do ii on S8 to $12 a day. For EVERYT!IlNG -except tbe cost of 1 camper. .lle'nte4 VW campers -the most populu - run about $200 a week. For a couple of weeks that might be all right. But more than that is would be better to buy. Ship the camper home for resale. Resale on campers is excellent now. Hippie crowd wants them for living. traveling, staying loo.!e. * There are also camper tours. Ten or so camp- ers go on their own dunng the day. Rendeivous at camps (already reserved) that night. Lowest price· $499 for 21 days, round trip on PanAm from Ne w York included. Best source for info: Raja Publications. Box 1014 Grass Valley, Calif. 95945. Arrange tours for Europe, Africa, Australia. Also handles indepen· dent camper rentals. Has GOOD books and bro· · chures on overseas camping. BEST book to read BEFORE you go : Ail about Camping in Europe, $3.50. ''Wt want to drive In Southern Europe, staying at good, country hotels ... " Absolutely GREAT country Inns belong to the Relais de Campagne (Inns of the country) which acta as 1 <Gntrol board on 1tandarda. They uu't cheap -about '30 a day WITHOUT meals LI aver-•I•· . Mo1t have only ten or twenty.five rooms. Many starred by Mlchliln -a couple have three stars, the Nobel prize of the table. You get thelt bro- chure of 178 lnn1, services and prices and a color photo of each, by wriUng Jl'rencb Unes, 5SS Ftfth Avenue. New York City. After you map your trip, any travel agent can hook It for you. * ''Wt •rt 1N•t 60 and trt 1fr1td of 'J1t 119' if'"" fly to lurope ..... Are doesn't seem to have much to do with It. Tho undor-30a !eel that time ion• change. Some· times more than someone older. Best I've found to combat it is break the trip with an overnight half· way. * Airport hotels have become quite elegant. Good service. Fine restaurants. Rooms have been costing me about S22. lnlernation1l Hotel at Los Angeles airport, ucellenl. Airport hotel at Shannon good. Hilton Inn at Orly (Paris) one of the best. Top class Loulsiane Room restaurant. (The bar murders you at $2.52 a drink! Bring a bottle for your room.) * Hotel rooms IN the airport building at Toronto were windowless cubicles. For emergency stop only. Mocombo at Nadi . Fiji (on the way to Australia) has good rooms. First-Class tropical bar. Mediocre dining room -but no more sc than most food in Fiji. Ha\\•aii is a good overnight enroute to Far East. But no point In staying at the 1irport with all the grand hotels at Waikiki. * Prep1re !or a BIG shakedown at ANY airport due to wave of skyjacks. French took me apart thoroughly before letting me on Air France at Orly. Shook out my flight bag . Had me unbutton and hold open jacket. Ran a .steel loop over me. head to toe . Ill buzzes when it senses metal.) United ran me throueh a scanning machine thtlt does the same. All airlines running maximum check with sophis· tlcated sensors. PARIS (UPI) -The demand for good French wine, particu- larly in the United States, has become auddenly so enonnoua that despite a probably 100 per cent price increase within the next fear, many Bordeaux wine_ cellars. may &OOI : '.l empty. "First becaUSe of the small 1971 harvest which was about two thirds the sl.Je of a normal one. Thea again there is the question of world-wide demand which 'is cor111iderable," Gines- tet said. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The High Sierra Camps of Yosemite are being prepared by a crew of 20 men for mld- June and July openings. rack animals arE carrying: in· sup- -plies. ten~ are being erected, and the staff members are making plArul Cor feeding bikers. Some reservations are l!llill available in the six camps that give the hikers an opportunity to enjoy family-style meals, 11howers. and beds after a dRy in the mountains. Us ing ·the camp as a base, the hiker Is freed to explore the area dur- in& the day and return in the evening. . Tuolumne Meadows. which opened Saturday, is an ideal family base camp for a series of day trips or backpack ex- cursions. A rushing stream, rustic dwellings, wholesome food, all add to the friendly at-. moaphere J o~ Tuolumne Meadows r.oo;:e. Reservations are available for the season. Flying's Not For Birds: It's Too Expensive TRAVEL Glen Aulln Camp at the 7,800-foot level is situated in the area with a magnlrlcent stand of mountain hemlock and has the famous Waterwheel Fills just four miles away .. There are ope~ ing.s at Glen. Aulin for the week of June 27 and July 4-30. Vogelsang, 10,300 feet, and Merced Like_, 7,150 feet , will. open on July 8. Sjtu1ted above timberline, yogellang offer1u spectacular scenery for the hiker. Fletcher Creek, running through the' camp, lulls the camp visitor to sleep. Some reservatiollS are 1till avallable , during the week of July 21. WASHINGTON (AP) -Worm 1, ladybugs and tropical fish are lm.Oftl animal life that will be able to fly then•· lion's airl ines at reduced rates, if lhe recommendation of a Civil Aeronautics Board Examine1 is upheld. . Prices of 1971 Bordeaux wines have risen "almost 100 percent," according to Eng- lish wine merchant Stephen Spurrier. "American importers ha ve come to Bordeaux and com- pletely ·cleared the boards ol '81 ind '17 wines," says S~rritt, ,who earns his living 1elllag Frenchmen their own wine. Bernard Ginestet, hHd of Chateau Marpux, one ol . B;ordeaui;' three t~ wines,. l&k! there was a slim possi- bility there might be no wine to sell soon if this yttr's har- vest were a smaH one. Ginestet said there were two rtason5 for the lack of stock and rocketing prices. He siii:t -inany more firms such as distillers, food nianu· t8cturers and supermarket chains were going into the business of selling fine wines as well as tower-priced ones. They "M?re all afraid, he said, or not having enot.igh and t.b.er~ore the demand 1uddenly ina'eased. Spurrier described the cur- rent situation from the mer· chant's point of view ai "a panic market." . •'The sudden demand has meant that I must JIOW buy wine orr a grower 1t almost double the price r paid last year. Look at this ~ I pajd Il.50 : franes (12.50) for 'this 1970 Chateau Boyd Cantenac, and fcir the same 1971 bottl-, I had to pay 20 francs, f.4," a She By GllNE LANGLEY airtsri.1 klellQ Mll!ltrer S-lc• The OrBOva crewman looked at me with a u.Jty eye. Just a 11.iaht hesitation, out of politeness, but Iu. natural kindnea triumphed'. "Why i1a1bip called 1he'" 1'Yes, I've always .wonde.red,'1 I answered. · "Well, sir, it'1 sort of th!J w1y, I guess: S. African Trains Are Luxurious JOHANNESBURG !UPI) - "Tt'1 the hottest thing on wheels" beamed the &>ulh African Rallway.1 official al the spanking new JS-car "Blue Train'' coasted into Johan- nesburg station ror lb first public viewing . And. in an era when most of the best rail liners of the world hsve given way to air trao.sport, he had to point out that South Africa iA unique in introducing two new train1 costing $6 miUlon which are guaranteed to make money. The present "Blue Train'' running from Johannesburg to Cape Town is 1lre1dy acknowledged as one of the best raJIWI)' trips going. With a, thiee-month wait to secure a reservation, a passenger can filially take his , .. t for the !>- hour trip secure in the knowledge he will be feted by attentive staff and fed with some of the finest food and wine In South Africa. The new trains, ldentlcally filled out, provide e v e n greater luxury. •Suites with 1eparate lounge!!, bedrooms and bathrooma, and equipped with a refrigerator and wine rack. Discrimination against animal life of all kJnds ~as found by examiner Ului1 W. Samson in a three-year investi11tlon ol. rates charged by airlines for transportJ.na: live 1nim1l1. He said the charge bas often been double the basic Creight nte. )ie recommended -a muimum charge of only 10 ~rcent above freight rates for transporting warm-blooded live animals aiid ·birds, and no differential for cold· blooded creatures, as they require no ad· dlHonal work. The CAB has allowed U days for fillll( objections II) the proposed rates. "She has a waist and sta)'!I, ind requirea a lot of rlulng. 'Mttre~a usually a lot of bustle 1round her. Bows 'n bells are her standard equipment -,wmetime.s she wear• a bonnet. • Complete air conditioning "'ith individual control1 and electrically operated venetian blinds sealed between win- dows. NiW RAIL LINER -THE BLUE TRAIN -INTRODUCID IN SOUTH APRICA Thl1 Luxury Suite Comea Complete With Adjoining hdroom and Bathroom Sornson noted 10rtte oddities in Utt cur- rent rates . For txample, Amuican Air Lines charae:a a 236 percent premium rite for tropical fish, but no premium for 1oid lttb. He said four airlines .charge 185 percent ever freight r1te11 for dog and cat ship-· ment within the continental United State1, but no extra rate f0r 1blpmffttl from Hawaii to the mlinlancl. Ratea v1ry among the airlines, too. Blrda, chinchlilu, ruin•• Pill· poultry and reptiles are ustlled 13& percent ol ~t cbar1es by American, Trana World and United, bu\ only le& percent by Delta, Eutem and Nadonal, and l!O percent by Ozark Air Linea. Somo air iln., lilt 1 lower rate for bulia, cattle and borael than rot other animals, bul lack tile l'lcllitill IO tnnaport auch 1111' animals If ukld, Lobalm can fly on Ollrk for Ill per- ""'11 premium, wlllle iadybup P"1 1• percenL Sotnson .. id various airlinea wve unable to ]ustll~ their rat .. ucl admlttad they ...,.. large!)' an hlatorlcal aeddenL 'l'ranlpottlnr of Ii•• anluia la no ""'°·Item. Sonlloo noiad that linl <Olll- pllll' dlatrtbuta two millloo Cllllria, lovelllrda, paru..ta, par® ucl otW pie, ll1ftlllllY' •• And •lo' wGUkl lallybup QJl, tllq .... "°""lar with 1ardentrl, who buy llllm lD 1---"''l""tlJ to control ardmi inHcl ta. (' " 'Course it's not the lnJUal ex-· pense that breaks lOU -11•1 tbe upk .. p. It takes a Jot of paint to maintain her best appearance. She al'fays knows her delttnation. An' htt watchwork la caution:" I thought that l11at waa a very IJOOd try, and let him 10 Oil to more .. r1.... duu ... • Piped radio programs from the ·FM nttwork or the Scuth African Broadcastill( Corp. • A 1umptuoua dining car and a IOW'i&e c&r complete with a cocktail bu. • All the coaches a r e carpeted from wall to wall , with the wind°" 11111 but- rtflecllll( and Hnted to soften the harsh African 1un. Hol cold and Iced wa~r Li oo tap in every compartment. The ·ntW Blue Train II made up of 18 coaches-a bagg11e car. power car, 1even atan· dard clU1 coaches, two .. ml· luxury and one . luxury cl11a .coaches, another power ear, kitchen car, dining car and lounge-bar CIJ'. The pow<r car, lilted with lwo dieael 1enuators, 1Uppli" tloctrlclty lot etr cooditioning, portloo ·of the cooking the rut ii 1111 operated 1Dd other facilities. ltl c1pacity 11 enough for 1 townllhJp of more than 1,000 perlOllS. Each train h 1 1 ac- commodation for 1!11 pwen· pn -but on!)' five of theH Denver: Start Mile High, Then Climb . . I By JORN DUNNING Chrilt14~ Stionct .¥0illtor S1ruiu DENVER -lt'a • ieoo& cUmb ~ ihe · mllHllgb pi-at the -to Ille &l'id dome ol lltnvw'a !lite Capitol. Bui come~ I! you can malt• U; lhert'1 no better place to gel your beirinp and take• blrd'Hye-vle~ or what this city Oii th• -11lain1 .l• ail abou~ The first two m1ht1 ire •asy tnoulh. Tiie •lepa are wide and of marble ind 1tone and 11r ... Bui Imm Ille third Door ur.;; tip II an advlllltura. 'lllore are II I S, Iron atell. wtndl!ll and ..... than • • ....,.w.c..i ol .. back-alley fire eacapeo ol .. 1•'1. '!'bey cul llrqh u. ""1nl*" htart of illla = .. J)lllol lllf ........ flnally .... tliot "'*' Ill -and overlooks Ille city h'om an tllnctl .... Poopil')lled to Clll Denver a cow lo1'11, and aomt lllll do. The cur. di•• •t mld-•lcht Slturdlr al\d doean t -lo Wt apln Ull Mo!Mlay i-ni ... lut -· ........ "" no11•1111 .... ol Ille .i.e. ,. cu ... lllll .. -.. i... •. ~r ... t .... ,w • au. ""' & ••• , • ..,,. Dta1Mit•1 ~ II tllld WW. MW 1111nc1: .,...,. of 30 and Ill 1torlot. office • I I atom. You I can't ... It from here, but juat beyond llllt'a all tllere 11 lo tile eaat -plainl and 1pectlon. 'nw• II a wu muaeum and a tile 11Q1acraper1 a project called urbao arro)'OI and anaJl town1. 61%1y mil•• to car m-.n and a train mustum. nnewal la wnakintwliol•&al• demolition t!IO -II Oolondo 8prlnia, .another Muoewn lovtt1 will have plen17 10 do In aa'<Jll a multlblock ""' wtier. an Indian tourist town. To the norlll, It'• a '-hour Dtnver. camp .,.. marked Ille clty'a otiain. In drive by lntaratate 21' to Clleyeon•, Wyo., It'• a IOod theater town too. In tilt lallr ytm the 1rea degener1ted ind. ......_ becime 1 C1ich·sll of blr1 , cheap hotels, wbtre the annual Weltam ripoff known summer moo .. national tourin1 !'J111· and men on the skids. Now that too has 11 Frontier JloY• dr1w1 summer people panle1 come to Efitth Gardens In pallMd.. llk• a mqnet. It 1tart1 July 22 this year oortbwest .o.nv ... and to the ~udilorlW!l clowotown. Local lt'OUP• fbOW\d, and Bui maybe you've seen all that. ll you and, 11 usual, will have ail the at-Denver hu been one o1 tile beneflclarlll were ooe or the 650,000 people who PWed mcaphtre of New Orlew In February or or tllo rtu of lb• dinner theater. You pro: throu&b Stapleton lnternatlon•I Airpo~ Louilvilie on Derby Day. blbly won't gel ,.,.rvaliool for the this m.,lh, your ride In from the alrj>orl . · , Country N... Pl yhou hort might have inoludtd a swing by the rub-Mo•Ini around lo Ille west balcony, the notice, bui'ib.~&i...:.s. ~c 0H.i1s 11 1 bit heap where the old town uled lo be. •1'-11 Ian rolb out beneath you, oe-offerlllJ "'*' 1 fOllM:OUl'le buffil You wlll !lave seen L1rimtr Squera too acroa Llncoio Street and Broadway lo and 1 fiJ'lt.rata ....,. can still be bid 1or becaa•. Ont, it's ... of th• rew blocks Cll)l lllll. Tllat bup buildln1 IOUth ol City 15.75, u ""' .. .., TulldO,Y. ltfl lllndlng In !Ill area and, aecond, it's Hall .:. the e111 that looks 1tr eiy 1 falrl1 autbelllic.rutorttloa of old·Ume lite some medltval m .ULri•in1_ '"'.!.-"'---Dolll'Jr bu in aodal"Md ~p!Jor\y almol,...,.. lhe We1tem plallw -la the new Denver ordltalra and 1 bud *t plays 11\ City From die Capitol you C.n see 1ven Art MllMUm' Pm ..-warm 8UlllDlll' ntpta. 'nlart are more vlVldly bow the downtown atreeta The mu....m, completed l11t year at a plenty of ffllll\lrllllll and !Jlllla. At tbs 1luh off In odd directiOn• lrom the ea•~ -ol $11 mli!1"'11 houaea four floors ol North Wood8 1•1 ~ ol town, )Oil ancJ.~L avenues of 111e· re11denliai ,.,.._i co!JeetJonl, where you can will fl•• eut Ion& llolOrl the """' tlMs. 11'11-That may auae some con!ulloa optlld days peruain& Oriental. lndlan, and For a loodt of Italian II a au,t>tly Iner , M you're Uled to it. The main drag 11 Alrlcan aru. But then Dtn•er i• a good prlc<. by l'llJlaCCI'.• IO tho ftorlll, 1.&- 11111 -· whare many of the 400 town for m.....na. 'l11ttl 11 a fine emmodallona ranc• f!Olll motel• aJonr dOntOwn llaM art ojlaron Monday and M---ol Nllural lllatory. whore ea .Eaal-Olllu to tlla_duq but ~ , 'nllndty Dlcfrtl. What iltue ramailtl cl imflr•&.1lv1 a "'ileetlon ol cllnolaur f011il• Brown Palace Hotal. A-l!htrt -~n movlfli0ult1 la her• too. u you'll aee on Ille continent (New York at a high prtee l'ltl')'1llltrt, 'and Danver The stretch out to lbe eut, and multUl!I nollllthatanding) await• In-II no uceptka. 1paces are reserved ror non~; whJte.. The "Blue Train" ride.a: on~ 1lr1p rung bo&ies and-, enalneers bout the nolle level ii lea than found in any city office. lt gou into r•rulat .. rvlc• S.pl. j, 1972 and tbuo far, the ra llways have rtfuM!d to re.lease lta Cull t~hnlca.I dltaUa. .· ,. , (:'f · DAllY PIL.Of SUl!d(11 Jurtt 18, 1972 ~--__:::S=. i=-r _...,LaJir ence lJoes It All • By BEX REED LAJNDON -It ls •Hier to set into BuclliDjham Palace tban Jt Is to vi&U U,. ..i ol ''sl.Ulh" 111rrlng t.a11rence O!Jvfer •nd Mic\i.iel Caine. Why all lhe mystery! Jn London, rumors were flying tllrough Ille air lik• clndor1 r r 0 m • chimne~•weep's broolll. One wag aaH! ll wes because Lluttnct Olivier was blowtna blslJnea aod they wtre too embarraMed for anyone to see the greatest actor Jn the world dolnc 1JO many re-taku. Scm·ebody else said It was because t lot of famous stare were doing guest "cameos" under phony names and one favorite story had ii that Bel· le · Davi! wa:. pla ying Olivier's wife under the name of Margo ChaMing ' ( the character she ployed in "All About Eve''), To visit the ck>sed set, I had to promise not. to give away any of the secrets. In return. I was pn_>rni~ J would not be forced to have a blood test. STAR OF 'SLE UTH' Sir Laurence Olivier WIFE'S LOVE R Michael Caine Journey Into Night• for the Old Vic and now I find mys.JI in another mara thon rolt. Trouble hi, I cant.t ad•lib becaur.e there are an many hidden detail!! and clues in every line of Anthony Shaf· fer's script that J might throw away the whole movie if I say the wrong thing. "I find myself al an age whtn it is insulting to indu lge In this childish game of learn- ing little ':fords. It's bloody hard. Sometimts I can get away with making it all up, but not in this film . This bloody playrighl insists every adjective must be in the right place all the time." Sir Laurence Olivier? Ad· libbing? "Oh, yes. During the run of 'Othello' l used to drive poor Iago mad. He used to come out and say 'Does my lord remember a strawberry· stained handkerchief in fa ir Desdemona's pocket?' and I'd look at him blankly and say 'No !' Of course the poor bastard would almost drop dead then, because the whole play went dead. Graduate Returns "The Grad·uate," the comedy-drama which won a.n Academy Awa.rd for dir· ector Mike Nichols, is being released Wednesday at Highway 39. Fox Fullerton and Harbor Cinema lI theaters. Starring Anne Bancroft. Katherine Ross above, and Dustin Hoffman. the film is a powerful story ·of a young man . ,, .. ,...,, .. "LOVING '' w .. ...__1• 1 .. MOfJf S4llttt Slriowtl ... f:OO p.-. ' Exclusive First Run Ch1rltol\ Heston Yv1tt1 Mlmieux . At Pinewood, a· movie studio outside London that looks like a pref8.b Army traJnlng camp. I didn'l oee any Jloberman plftlChers. bul I did soe Morton Gottlieb, lhe Broadway producer who inade "Sleuth" one of the mo&t &uc- cessful whodunit.R in t h e history of the theater, and who ls making his film debut as the producer or the movlt, 1tanding next to 1 big red "KEEP OUT" sign. they should donate the 80Und &!ages to the British Museum . J think it is the most magnifi· cent set I have ever seen. Since most or the ·n1m occurs in the horhe or a mystery novelist (Olivier) invaded hy his wife's lover (C3lne'J the hoU!it becomes the scene of all the charades, masquerades, games and suspense between the two duelers of wit. MANSION Modeled after an actual l:Jlh~entury manor in Dor5et called Athelhampton, the set is erected to match the actual dimension!! ot the origina l mansion. We ambled along the fake driveway with ~hopped cork structured under the massive trees like gravel, into the living room filled with mechanical 18lh~entury toys -laughing puppets, Egyptian block games, elaborate chess sets, and maddening all-white jlgsaw 1puzzles. Thr""l!h hall· ways 'l\lted wilh pennf arcad• machin•, ~dice! gamer. picture puzzl" 'In~· talking dolls (the cast k~ cqppera in their l""'keta to ay Ibo machines during"tea lirteks) we came· tO the sunken kitchen. This wu a museum in ltf own right. with antique butter cburn.s, enamel wei'l'.hts. brag milk pitchers .. coffee grinders, cider jars and black coal ovtnt. Back on the 11et where the day's action takes place, it is time for ''Larry" to do his thing. For someone who is called the greatest actor.in the world, he is astonishingly warm, witty and down·to- earth. a distinguished ascot is tucked neatly into his tweed jacket, the twinkle in his cool blue eyes has a devilish glint, and althought his hair is polished silver around his receding forehead , the profile is still so John Barrymore one senses he could play Heathcliff again tomorrow with no challenge. The scene is brief. "I ad-libbed for twenty minute11 i n Shakes~arean blank verse. Just absolute gib- berish, but the audience never knew the difference." He's celebrating his 50th an· niversary as an actor on the set of "Sleuth." He made his debut at the age of 15 playing Katherine in "The Taming of the Shrew" at Stratford--on· Avon and he's played almost everything of any importance since and yet he still has no inflat#'!d opinion of his work. Actress Lauds Role SKUtlCED LIFE'S DREAM "I am having a wonderful tim!, 11 said Morty , who is one of the world 'a biggest movie bulfa. "Producing a movie is a Jife's dream come true." · And working with Laurence Olivier? "A genius, 'He never ~the press when he's work- ing becaU.. they make him nervous. He tends to ad for the reporter and. nbt the camera. But he's one of the nicest people I have ever wotkeel-Wltb.-He·wu;85-ytars old on May 22 and we; had a party for hill) on the .. t. We had champagne and birthday cake and he took the rest ol It borne In a doggie bag,'' When .. Sleuth" is finished , Joe Mankiewicz yells ''Cut!'' and Olivier sees me hiding behind the bed . He laughs and extends a cordial handshake. "That was an easy scene, but you should be here when r have dialogue. We've had two delays on this film. Joe lost two pints of blood when he fell over a cable and punctured his leg. It caused intemaJ hemor- rhaging and he had to direct most of the film in a whP.elchair. "The other delay is me. \Vhen you reach my age and become a white-heired old man the brajn begilll! to fail in strange ways. I have great difficulty learning liner. I had to go oft the drink for three months to learn 'Long D;1y'.s "Wllether it's Greek First Star Billing for Trish Van Devere By NORMAN GOLDSTEIN NEW \(ORK (API - A woman's fil m?. You can't hardly get them kind no more. themselves. The hell with it : it's a bore." The film. says the lovely Miss Van Devere is about two lonely people. ohe is young, deserted by her husband , the other a . widower, not having an ything to look forward to but a rich past. e .... Al10 S.. COl!HfY "THE ANDERSON TAPU" 'DEDWARDS THEATRES tragedy, Shakespeare, restora· lion comedy, or the kind of part I'm doing in 'Sleuth' - acting is all a convention, really. When you get over the sound of your voice (which l've always hated ) and the way you look, and accept what you are. one o( your biggest ....problems is solved. But Christ, you never get to the point where you feel 11ecure.. The~ are lots of things I can't do." ·~It's been so long since there's been a totally woman's film. It's always a guy and gal ; or two guys and a gal. It's all so irritating! That's no arch-women's liberationist speaking, but an actress. Tris Van Devere, by name. Young, pretty. blue- eyed, dimpled, talented. And a rarity these days -ill 1'0ne Is a Lonely Number," she has the lead role, her first star billing, in a f!_lm about a woman, suddenly deserted by her husband, who 'has •to reconstruct her life. Trish -for Patricia, "but T wouldn't want to be called ;;:;:::;:::;~-~;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;o Your "The woman's role in a movie is eltber secondary to the male lead or a very glib character. You feel I he characters don 't care about Horoscope 'Pat' " -is the suddenly single lady : veteran actor Melvyn Douglas -"he's so warm and alive" -is the elderly widower . The two find a common ground in their Jonellhess. PERSONAL EXPERIENCE ' ' POSJTIVIL Y !NOS TU $. JACIC LrnwnoM·llMMA ~,,.tr .,,.~~~ ::: "'° OE881f R£YNOLDS.JAM£S G.4.l!NfR Sunday Crossword ! Leo: Read Between Lines MOf:'IDAY,JUNE 19 By SYDNEY OMARR issues can and should be set- tled. Reach beyond what ap- pear! available .. Be versatile, optimistic. Sagittarian is in picturj'!. Gain shown if you read. persons, situations in realistiC lisiht. One who s p r e a d s rumors should be tolerated, not b e I i e v e d . ClandeStine meeting is on agenda. You m.11y be provided with privileg- Miss Van Devere, an ofl- repoited companion of actor George C. Scott -he of the abandoned ·Oscar-brings some persOnal eXperlence to the role· !lhe was divorced after eighi months -of marriage at an early age -"At 20. I wasn·t prepared for marriage; it was a scary thing. "MOW SWllT IT IS" (PG) STA.ITS WID, JUNI 21 !TM "JUNIOR BONNEii ". 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I 52 Mtrk of wound 104 Herrln11 S Mak• lace 7Z Essaytd 111lilan's11lekn1mt j Sl Footllkt part 105 Mutllllf' 6 Gtt1111n rlvtr 73 -fool lZO M1ns1rv1nt 1 54 H lrtd ctr 106 Ctttk letttr 7 QutlfMSI 74 Stram plpt 123 lttr 55 l1ttrtd mohatr 109 Wln1s I Contlntnt: lbbt. 76 Blbllcal wetds 125 Jacob'• btothtt' r 56 8oY: coll. 110 $Htch: •lang 9 L1191 told 77 Sur11lc•I thread 126 R1bbit l :~ ~=:~~ rf¥ff 111 Gloomy 10 Stoct 71 P1rt of co,t 134 Curved.lrtter .l lZ Strp1nt 11 V!slCfl 79 Galllblln11 1111t: 117 Wh it. , 6Z. KIM of fish ·115 .ftlgltt club lZ Glos1 · 2 words , 139 81bylonlan 11od 6'.l R•w 11et1l1 117 S1111rt ll Tow1rd 80 Saw·llkt p1rt 141 Myself 67 Discharge 118 P'ausfll; word 14 Tena• 8111511 bowl 141 Htbrtw letttr ' ~ 11 ftl A.'NSWIRS IN CLASSIP'l!O·SICTiON ' ARIES (March 21 ·Aprll 19 \: What appears a lost cause ac- tually is your chance to gain 11econd wind . Finish, complete, round out plans. Accent is on agreement which can result in greater display of your prod- uct,. talent. TAURUS (April 20-May 201: New approach to work and long-range products a re necessary. Look ahead. Be confident. Know that Leo wil l aid. Add to education. Read, write, advertise and publish. Gain shown if you are eager to learn. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emotions run deep. Acting on impulse could cost money. Ke y now is to combine in· tuitive intellect with hard Dews. Means base in- terpretations, decisions on facts. Member of opposite sex may be playing games. CANCER (June 21.July 22 1: Home. marriage, ties o f security are accented. Basic LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 1: Tendency is for you to neglect details. Necessity calls for you to check subtle nuances, to study fine print. Read between lines, You can remove restric· tions. But you 11hould outline plan. Know where you want to go. VlllGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221: Accent on money, personal possessions. Creative efforts now pay dividends . There will be changes, These will be in areas of finances, children. af- fairs of heart. Nothing will re- main same. Journey is due. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Surprise due in dOmestic area. Stick close to home base. Jnclude family members In special activities. Remember special anniversaries. G i ft purchase could soothe ruffled feelings . Act accordingly. SCO RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Avoid sell..deception. See ed information. SAGITIARTUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 J: Friendly disagreement . over money is on agenda. Make intelligent concessions. But don 't sell yourself short. Those in authority will back your position. You are dealing from 11tance of strength. CAPRICORN (Dec. JJ.Jan. 191: What appears to be op- position actually is blessing in disguise . Accent no\Y is on standing in community, sm- bition and achievement. Be receptive·to contract proposal. But make clear your future in· tentions. AQUA RIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19 ): Take new look at situa· tion which has changed, turned around. Specifically. correspondence will not suf- fice. You must be there in person . You travel. learn, study various possibilities. In- sist on direct approach. P ISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Delay decisions, If you don 't know what to do -do nothing. Accent is on how you h!late to one who makes many promises. Money and fril?l\d· ship are involved. Don't e~­ pect too much and you won't be dis11opointed. "There are so many dif- ferent divorces as there are different marriages ... but they all go through that period of depression, nervousness. abandOnmenf. the pain of severance, the restlessness, loneliness,· the Jooking, trying to get .started again ... "It took me six months to not be panicky anymore ." Personal experience or not, the rol~ in "One is a Lonely Number" is emotionally and dramaticslly honest. and a plum part for a young actress. r1· ·i 1· 11 -•r, .. v-i,-·,~~·. i '. .· ·.'~ ~) -~ 1 •{• ' " '.~ "~ .. IDWARDS CIN!MA H1r1Mr •t Ad1m1 -(HI• MHll J4'-Jlt1 M1nd1y ·Friday 1:00 pm $.lturd1v t :OO pm SUl'ld•Y Emm y-Winning WeHare Story on TV Monday l :ot pm, J:OO pm 1:00 om. J:OO pm S:OO pm, 1:00 pm J;OO pm, 1:00 pm r :oo11m,11 :oopm t :OOpm The ·Emmy -winnl.ng documentry1 "Breathe 1 Sigh of Relief", relating how a family survives on weUare, "'ill be aired Monday at JO p.m. on KNBC, Channel 4. IF TODAY IS YO U R weif1re by circumsta11ces B IRT HD AY you are ID· beyond their control: and lt-dependent,'an original think~, year-<1ld T. H. Francois, who restless, fo~ of travel. You talk• about being a welfare • have . a unique way ol ei: THE BEST . pressing yourself and could Readership. poll 1 prove child. succeed as a writer, teacher, ''Peanuts" is one of the Robert Reed is the on· camera host for this hour-long progfam that profiles three different types of f8milics .on welfare. The documentary was awarded an Emmy this year as·the outstending docomentry dealing with event& and mat- ters of current signiCicance. Interviews inter11persed with photographer or in fields world's most popular comic the profile& are with: "Ellis P. where ..communication is of strips. Read It daily in the DAILY PILOT. Murphy, he.ad of tile Los ~p=ar~a;m;ou~Jit==im;,porta;;.nce;. ~;:;:~~~~~::~~~! Angeles Coonty Department or I Public SQclal Services; Dan ~MES AT· NEWPQRJ Johnston, who defends the , \ bookkeeping system that 11:•·l 1•·7M -11P&: Profiled in this film are 30· year-old Sandra Lowe, mother of three and husbandless, the Gr~dy York fam.Jly, fore~ on issues the welfare chec.ks; Valerie Vaneman, a Legal Aid attorney from Long Beach wfto volunteers tier services to Welfare Rights 'organizatioOl; and social' worker Paula Fern. THE "IN" PLACE TO GO! @rtJ@W®&~@MMJ;lt®o/M c lrRJ@fo@Mb7!21 ) FREE SHOWS STl,.RS IN PERSON -Gery !'uckott -Te>1 Wllll1n\9 -Bl'Md Everly Broe .• SkllH .. 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I'""" illll ---~- I • .. .. ,. • • • • ' " ~. '· ' ; . "· .. . ' /'. ~~ .. •• d I H : cl . --" .--~· . ~·. ~d , . " ' a " ci co ' 5 ':;JI ' th : A ' . .-: , .. • ,. 1" ··~: .~! I ;o • .. •, ' . , . : :~ ... • KCET .. TV Slates Summer Scliedule • ' • • • ' • • ... lil:~ . ' ~ ... . , ' .. : 'J'ime for CJ CommerCial rA cover girl becomes a coast cutie a$ Sybil Shep- pard, who played in "The Last Picture Show," made a television commercial on the docks -behind the .Orange County Harbor District office In Newport NEW YORK (AP) -Bill Anderson. a tall. good-lookU!i )'OIUlg man, looked like . a rich Texas ranch owner as he walked down Fifth Avenue. • . His brown velvet Ike jacket and fawn frontier pants y.'ere obviously custom- t.ailored, his leather bools hand-tooled and bis St<rtson hand-blocked . Andersoa, however. is a television star. His weekly syndicated series has more than 125 outlets in communities ranging from Alexandr ia, fl.1 inn ., to Wichita Falls, :· Tex . He has written some 500 songs, in- cluding hit11 such as "City Lights,'' :. ''Where Have All the Heroes Gone," ,. ~'Still." and "I Love You Drops." : : .. He travels 100,000 miles a ye11r as a $"·performer In a cliitom-made bus which doubles as hll living quarters. He make.s around $250,000 a year. DAIL Y "ILOT Stf ff ""°le Harbor this well<. The three-day filming effort will merit a commercial for Cover Girl cosm etics in about six weeks. Siar Soars in the South and the Southwest." And U ~ in tile South and Soutbw .. t that Bill Anderson is a yery big star. "As our society becomes more urbaniz- KCET. OlaMet II, h a • planned a aummer te:lflvision program ICbedUie which la dtslin<d to pt...,. Southern Callfomta youngsters ... and their parents. Beginning Monday, tile sta- tion will present a five-day morning block of children'• programming whlclt Includes "sesame' Street .'' "Mister R oger 11 Ne I ghborbood," .,Hodgepodge Lodge" 1 n d ''The Electric Company." The learning and fun will beg in at 7 a.m. with an hour of ..Sesame Street." In ord,.r that 1ll young viewers are afforded the opportunity to catch this series, which is concluding its third successful season, KCET will repeat the early episode 1t t 1.m. and again at 4 p.m. At l O a.m. fifth-season vetera n Fred Ro11ters and his award-winning "Mlstei Rogers Neighborhood" aeries wilt be presented. (The sam e &ejlllent wilt be repeoted at S p.m. l nien ~ minutes later, "Hodgepodge Lodge" with Mt .. J .. n wlll open Its door to entertainment and Information at 10:30 a.m. This unusual series tatroducea youngsters to a variety of plant and animal life and teaches an IJ>- preciatlon of the value of con- servation and n a t u r a 1 re&OUrceS. (The morning pro-. gram ii repeated at 6 p.m.) "The Electric Company '' is Sa11 Diego Play, Opens . 'Charlie' ed, we seem to be getting more in-"Goodbye c h a r 11 e 1 • , 8 terested in simpler, more basic music," hilarious farce about a Anderson said. "Qiuntry music ia really habitual seducer who ii rein- • feeling, a lot of it la the lyrics and that, camated as a 801Uy feminine I &1.1ppa_,e, is the reason so many writers girl, opened . 8 four week are also composers.'' engagement this week at the Anderson was born in Columbia, S.C., Off Broadway Theater In San and grew up in Decatur. Ga .• !IO his roots, Die&o. like his accent, are deeply . rooted be)ow Jo Anne Worley 1 making her the Mason-Dixon line. · first JegJtlmate stage ap- Anderson in hill own territory ge4 the pearance ln San Diego, ap- kind of adorat ion from fans that the peara tn the title role. Co-star- Presleys and Tom Jones do in theirs. ring Ls Roger Perry, of Har- Home base for him is Nashville from rigan and Son TV aeriu. Su~ which comes, he say11, "the only pure porting cast includes Ernie American aou nd." Myers, Beverly Sanders, Don ~ His first big hit, "Cit.y Lights." really McArt and Patricia Walter. But, Ander90nJ 1 Mt highly visible in New 'York, Oticago and some other big citieS a·cross the country, beca use be is a , country-western singing star. a n d ~:country-western bas lls own special fans. . : As· "Hee-Haw'' and "The Johnny Cash :, Show'' demonstrated on a nationwide .::iiasis, country-style music and comedy is . the special fancy of young audlencts - · Ander.son is very big in college concerts :.-and outside the big cities. COUNTRY·WESTERN Bill Anderton pu t him ,into ·Show business. He was 19 "Goodbye Charlie" will run and working in Commerce, Ga ., as a disc th r 0 ugh Ju I y wit h jockey. performances at 8:30 p.m .. "T w8s living iR a three-story hotel." he Tuesdays through Saturdays, 8 recalled, "and lots of nights when it was p.m: Sundays, with matinees hot," I'd go up on the roof with my guitar · at 2 p.m. on Saturdays and and look do~n on the mai n street. One SUndays. geographic Jooat1oa and entertainment ta stes. night I started feeling around with the,,---''---------- idea of comparing the lights below with '""" the stars above." · : -"Both "Hte Haw" and Cash'& series :•iihowed programs and even stars with ::'&pecial appeal have a hard time surviv· :;;pig in network television where the aim i1 ' to reach people in all conditions of age. "There is en enormous audience, though,'' Bill explained earnestly, "and it ls growing in the cities . Right no w there are at least 700 radio stations -AM and FM -around the country that play coun- try music full time. Tbtrf: are three in Lo! AnceJes, five in Boston, two in Detroit. but of course, most of them are He recorded the 5008 and with the help of Ray Price, an established country IJ:lllml mus ic star, it became a hit. if charily begins al home ••• why not sex? YOUR NEWSPAPERBOY 15 A CREDIT MANAGER "Then the doors opened," Anderson says now, "and I was able to do someUting ~t)l a huge backlog of songs." Bealle Signs LONOON !AP) -Former Beatie Paul McCartney has signed a lucrative seven-year songwriting deal with a major BriUsh television network, it was announced today. Associated Television - ATV -said the deal Is between Its su b sid i ary , Northern Songs, and w.tt~i "BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS" & . "IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAY 'S" '11.P. tt.e .. ,...1 ... l...t\1941 ._., 1911111! '-••••••. N '" ...._ McCartney's own music , · · · · publishing company McCarl· CONTINUOUS SAT. & SUN, MONDAY I TUllDAY PROM Z P.M. " '"" 'llt elf peylltfl -•r ...,. f.,..et " ,.., -• ......., WI ney Muaic. ~ •n..,.; et fe1" M.,;pep1r. Id Hell DAILT PILOT ..W 1111-~c....::==::::::::cc--:c::--~'=========='I •I• It-'-fe: hl..tf. He tnnts yM .. ,.,-•1111 .,.4 Ill 119 to ,.., f9t ttJ9 .. .,.,_,.,. N 4ell¥tf'I te ,.. •. ·c.rrien _. 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Large enc 1o1 e d I'!"!!!!!!!. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!"!-!!!!!fl'"'"""'•· f!ll'. rumpus room. New I y Gtineral 01~ral • Solisbury Rl i!t~ • _,., .. LOOK FAR AND WIDE BUT LOOK NOW -New Baycrest listing. Spacious 4 bedroom home with dining room and wonderful family room. Very large lot. room for pool and /or hobbies, 3 car garage. $85,000. LINDA ISLE BEST BUY Magnificent NEW )l{edilerranean style home. Space for M' yacht. Beautiful FR. - LR. + Master BR. all overlook the Bay. Lf. BR. w /wet bar planned for use as fun 6: ;line room w/pool table. Don't miss this one, Dave Cook 642"8235. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 p.m. •ff Linda.Isle. painted • owners will li8tend---======~==~=== lo all often • MI Terms. .. ------------. . 31S MARINE AVE. .JIA~.ISLAND Pett Barrett Realty 642-5200 TURTLIROCK -PRESIDENT HOMEll f BR. FR., panoramic VIEW! ! Top con- diUon !! Only $73,950. Call Laszlo Sbarkany 144-8200. BAYCREST NEWEST 5 BR., 4 bath. Formal DR., 3 fireplaces. Llrfe master suite. Fully landscaped, pool· llze Jot. ,129,500. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 p.m. IS21 Antiiua Way. S°"'ITHING SPECIAL FOR $43,500 S BR., FR. + pool . light, airy -beam ceil- ing, FR. w /atepdown wet bar & fireplace. Close to -schools & shopping -shows beau- ,!lfully. Walter King 644-6200. DOVER BAYFRDNT -6 BEDROOM Ideal family living; 60' on Bay - pier & slip. 2 family rooms, country kitchen , for- mal DR.. excellent condition . Great value at '179,500. 12 UNITS -HEART OF COST A MESA 1 BR. units -extr.emely LOW vacancy factor reported. Earnings 15 + % on 15% down. Ideal for on or off-site management. Toll' Queen 644-6200. THE LAST OF THE BEST FINAL opportunity to choose from FIVE spectacular newly completed Ivan Wells custom homes w/sweeping view of bay & mountains. From •110,200 to $165,000. An unusual opportunity to share in Newport Beach's fan tastic appreciation. Furnished model OPEN DAILY -2018 Galaxy Drive -Or CALL 646-lSM. ·* HAR.BOR VIEW HOMES * Handsoma 4 BR., S bath Palermo, in spring J?een karastan carpeting. Quality draper- ies, exquisite extras, Lg. lot -a BEAUTY for only $72,500. Charlene Reichmann 642-8235. [ Irvine I MICMb·,,., .. n.11yea.ponr I IOIDowwDl!ft 142•WI I"' llacArt!Nr 144•1Ht Daily Pilot Classified Ads G•ner1I ,. . ' ' ' .. CORONA DEL MAR Thia one wo11't lalt! Red c.tpet RWtO!IT-. J? //) . A, • ' CALL 673-6900 Pete (J:>arrell f<\.ea(fy ,-~M~ES~A~V~E~RD~E~ p1·e:Jenl:J WAnRFRONT-JUST umD FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL -Dad will be happy all year in Ibis S bedroom 2 bath home. En-/•.,. ... _,._. ...... -1 joy the deliehlful covered patio overlooking . COMMODORE boats and bay, B-B-Q area in the hirte aide . . SLEEPER A little· energy & paint \vlll make thi.s a gorgeous home. 3 bedrooms, family room, 2 baths, built-in BBQ in kitchen, huge <'Ul-de-sac lot, ft hag everything you need for only $29,950. Red Carpet Realtors. 546-8640 . BA YCREST patio, his own boat siif anlf plenty of l!P•<• CMr 200> aq. ft. of luxury in 1n a 3 car garage. Bes of all -the prite ·i1 • a 3 bedroom, 211 bath, famf •. realistic! ... Only $75,000. Show Dad today! • IY and dining aru. Bon\UI of CALL 642-5200. 1 a ij>arkling pool and low maintenance 75'xll0' yard. All the uaual Baycn!lt features. Full price $64,950 and lln u.sum.ablf! loan of approximately $50,CKX>. JW1t listed -hWTy. Call ~1151 Open Eves •. HERITAGE Rf AL TORS Collegt Parle 4 BEDRM:+ FAMILY WOW! OnJ,y 5% down. Large 4 bedroom, 2 bath home in choice area. Shows like a model. Double garage can be office or Mtmpus room, come see -Open Sunday 1-5, 207 Princeton Dn., C.M. A steal at $31,!Q:I, CALL 642-lnl. 4 SINGLE HOMES Better hurry. This Is today's best income buy. 4 • Two bedroom homes w i t h separat" garages 1potless condition. Separate patioa • Completely private. Professional JaiidscagJng, Olli .. Open Saturday• A S1111Mya PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 WHtcllff Dr., N.I . 642-5200 ------~--------·-General ! General BAYSHORES 'WATERFRONT & POOL Custom home, 4 bedroom & den or 5 bed- rooms. 5¥.i baths. Top qu ality carpeting, dra- peries, wallpaper &.fi~tures. View from most rooms. 87' lot, l~v~ly_-~ga.r~O!!S & lge. POOL, 2832 Bayshores Dr. '240,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ltlandert Bulidlllf 341 Baysida Dr., Suila I, N.8. 675-6161 General General * IA YFIONT DUPLEX * OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 510 SO. llAYFRONT BA LBOA ISLAND New bayfront duplex on corner Joe., offers the ultimate in panoramic bay views. Creative design .with lots of wood & glass. Lge. 4 BR. upper, spacious 2 bdrm. lower. WILLIAM WINTON, Real Estate 229 MARINE, BALBOA ISLAND 675-3>31 choice convenient loca tlon. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,..,.!!!!!! __ I!!!! ~.tii:.ii.150• Ez Ter=. Daily Pilot Classified Ads * 4-PLEX * . . ~~:.,~~-~,\!'!;,!ii!~ for Action ••. Call 642-5678 root. Agent MS-8625. • · NESTLED IN between all the big trees, is this two story 4 bedroom home, complete . with real hardwood floors, 2 big baths, oversized kitch'en and lots of fruit trtts. Room for boat or trailer. Owner's moving IOOn and wants of· fer. Priced on1y $31,995. With all temu. Huny. i Call5'6-5880 (Open 'I.ii 9 ·PM) " HERITAGE REALTORS 8 UNITS No VacancY problems with these neat 'a:· just-p8inted units. Located on two lots · Can be divided to have lv•o four plexe1. Call 546-1600 tor more information. to; THE REAL "\/ ESTATERS . . ". FORECLOSURE ••• Pendlng. 3 BR. 2 bo, Corner lot, Mesa Verde. Scrn'd. patio, rm. for boat; owner needs offer. $32,500. BALBOA BAY PROP. TARB ELL 2955 Harbor, Colt.a ~esa COLLEGE PARK 4 BIG BEDROOMS, 2 bath, corner lot home wiUt huge covered patio, Side yard for trailer or boat. 'Near new shag c~ting In thl1 fine family home near all acb:lJ & shopping. $32,950. Nawport LIKE HENS TEETH Very hard to find ! A super sharp 3 bedroom home in · Mesa Verdi'! b!aturini: fimJ.. ly room, 2 baths, new Com- ing cook-top large 1eeluded yard, all in deluxe move-In condition. Full price only w,soo. ' • • 540-1151 Open l!ltles · • HERITAGE . . REALTORS * 642•7491 * DAILY ' PltOT * DOVER SHORES * CLASSIFIED ADS BY Owner · Save! Gorteou•, .f" · .... t ent'}1alnment, view FOR ACTION:,·: • home. PoOI, 4 BR,,.1 B"-642' .5,1<7jf 179~/Q!fer. • ~ "lo GenJri l G;1n1 ral Newport Beach condominium homes with boat sli~. · You own the land.water and slip. Frort1'$64;950: 7% financing. , One problem, only 17 left. . ..._.._., TownhouNa'Ud, 4401-c-tHwy, (714) 17Hl20 " ' . ' . 0.Mral • , • Genea:•I . ..... •• 0 ,;,,. . .... • • 0 • , ' ' ,, • •• ""' Mwlve atone tireplact p\ui rorpou1 wonnwood walls hillte large livin1 room. Unique cavern Uke atone w&Utd den. Quttn 1l1t bedroom1. Chef'• kitchen. Tropical )lard. ?.furt see. Call today -645..Q.303. MESA VDDE-TAHmAN POOL '.> ·ttAllOR , VIEW-NEWPORT ' Gorreoua..paneled uvfng room. Oft of 1late~entry: 2 fire. "Goraeoutd/ontegot Shuttered windows plua "m•lve CO'l· > ered" entry hi.Ute ttJI• nre one. Step down format IJvtng places. Glani family , room. Tile kitchen. Huge bl!droom~. 3 · room . .Fonnal, dine. Guden _ '1.lland" _ kitchen. Famtly; baths. Sparkling 20X40 Tahitian pool. 2 large aloha patior. room. Kina alz~ btckOOn;tl.i: SPEOAL FEATURES: VauJt;.d' Plus ARTIS7S RETREAT,' Ste to believe? Value J)aCked at and beam ~Upp -plus: 2 ·brick patios . .Hurry -call , · . ru1ru 1oc~;..aRYINf • On r .. Jarid -you own Ill ll!00!1ib tile fo>er. i-a.:ma1 Jlv. Ing and dlntn1 .rooms. Huge family room; Extra brlte pr· Jten kitchen'. Spacious bedrooms. 2 !fotgeolll red bttck. patlot -PLUs..-.e;ciuded park like rear yard. Sprl~era.-CUI de 11.C lot. S1'trp! Ca\J now-645--0303. ~ •1 • ss1.m cau now -645-030.1. , · today ~ ~ ) • · I> , ILUFFS-llD TILE ROOF-$15,900 8plldsh red Ult roof! VIEW over ~ 1Jopea. Large living Nim. O>et1 ldtch@n. Winding 1t&lrcurto quten size bed· -l'E4TUllES: new paint anil now ahq carpett. Arne· .... - -to Ji!!!cy1 Cill 645-q303.. All CONDITIONID-$2$,1001 · . wmtTt.s UUl'I Formal dlnlng. Oardtn ldtcfl•n -n&• ..,.. train a.lilntta. Queen alze beitrooms. Park like yard wttlt Jute eovtrtd PtUo. Bo.t 1tor11e. Tl'IOI 11\ed. Sttt.I at ~,5001 Call now 6'5-0.100. HOME +•RENTAL UNIT WOW -A. UAL CREAM PUJT! From the quaint t1<>11t porch to the Juab abai c&rpeta -1up.rt-Hun ll\lfn.c roem.: QUeen au. bedrooms. Coey ldtcben ,,..!Jwiatural,wood c:abf- nett. Laundry room. PLUS ll!NTAt tJNIT. ONLY m,5001 Call tut -6'S-OJOO. .-• .UNrrSI UNITSl--NEWPORT Prime &.mud renta.l loCatlon. l·block to bal' tt OCMn. .A.t--tnctlve unltl with tantutfc potential. lhlly located - close to everylhtnr. All 2 bedroom units. CAll now--645--0303 . . 64 5-030 ,3 • 2 2 99 HARBOit' BOU L EVARD , I . ' HARIOR 'HIGHLANDS Col)' entry to b1c llvlnc ropm. Mullve, ooTner fireplace bl lit. buae famlJy l'OCIM. Formal dtn1n& room. Convenience --3 larp -..Xia. UundrYfOOJ!!. Tlfi--Park Ii.It• --QJl .. , OllCt -646-0303. . ,.. -' 24'xJO' IONUS ltQOM + GUEST ROOM AIANDONED + IMMACULATE- , $24,900 • . LOOK NO FURTHER! Quiet tr .. lined ttrcet. !14ae llvlnS Toom. Famlly room.t Ovenl2e bedrooms. Sunny...brt~tebtl\. 1~unclry room. J'rrih-pa.tnt~ outiNl fencft too! .Imtnacu· late park llke prden and yard. .>,Jl, new carpd:s and floor ~ thru-oul! Try to m.Jl<b 1t'at $24.IOO, Call now - S.,U.te ~ 1"dll!>'-1>rt"'\'I pntry. DETACHED bonua "U"-FIXER-$17 7501 -!lea ,_,, rormaJ lltl!n,-n>om. Cilll~ 27 ll!:N, plus ' I ,._ 7A.JIJLY. """Mt Gournt<t ldtchelL Sd( clnn .,,..,, .11JllJ1 tho. fl>s:.Uppor ol 19.72 Muat -~-·· ~ -•· •• ..._,, ttliUI-cbo.\iC'l'llA bllY<f' wdcom•. N loada ol ;n.c. llatra W,0 -...... ~-l'Or<:l1, Josi garqt. Alr IJl!ri· Pl-wlpo :vour ltet oo Ille "'' outl U 10 ptt-. 11 ... ..,,.,.,.,, UNBtUEV~LE VALUEI cau now 64!!-0303. ~ • COSTA MES A, CALIF . 926 2 7 • 645 ·03 3 • . ~ -• ' • • • • ' t • UNIQUE HOMES RIAL !STATE SPECIALIZES IN PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP PROPERTIES IN CORONA DEL MAR, MESA VERDE AND' NEWPORT llEACH ! !~ ' .• •••• l Ii .I ! ..... .... ..,,.,. I I 1 ' ,, ., ' ' ' A Ullillt:lK tl()Mf. POSSllLY THE WORLD'S most exi>ensiv• one bedroom apartment! But it's located on tho tip of Balboa Island, near Jade Ave . with a view out the Jetty and on to forever. Value u In the land, all 2550 beautiful sq. ft. of it plus .a private pier and slip and a ni!:at one bedrm., one bath apt. with room out front to build. Proudly presented by Unique Homes at •178,000. PHONE UNIQ~ COftONA DIL MA.fl {il(j-«J(){) HURRY NOW, transferred uecutive has just nduced price '2000 and wants action! 3 Bad· rooms, cozy den and a single story Door plan comprila what many ara looking for! Bay vtow, formal dining and spaciousno ... Open today at 2012 Santiago, Newport Beach. Drop byl Now at $87,500. ,HONE UNIOU! NIWl'OllT HACH 64.l-MOO ! !! ' .. ' '.' '· lf I • '. u ' I , 11 A UllillVUf. ti<Mf. Kl NO OF THE HILL Golfer's paradise! 4 be'droom family home that is ~real for "after 18" entutalnlng. Set on a hill11de ovarlooklng trees, greens and lakes of the MVCC. Corpor- ata owner, loadtd with featuraa an4 aching for otters. Alklng '91,SOO. -but? Open today at 3061 Capri Lane, C.M. PHONE UNIQUI MllA V!- c'.J4(i•(j<}<}() A UllillWf. 'I.Dill CAPI COD shingled estate on a sandy beach ll1 classic Newport Beach nel1hborhood. Unique personified! 3 bedroom and den two atory atralght out of House Beautiful, plus you-never-know It's there 2 bdrm apt. Look at tho figures on this •215,000. Investment. • ' .. ' --" , ' .. ••• l ~ t" I A UllillVUf. tl()Mf. I~ PlltlDE OF OWNERSHIP ii your desire and a family community is your objective Mesa Verde is it. Children can pedal to schools from kinder11arten through Jr. College. There's 50 acres of grassy open space, churches shopping, a library and the fineat neighborhood tn Orange County. Jl this is you, phone the people who agree. PHONE UNIOUI MESA YlftDf (j4(;-(j:J<}() • A UllillVUI: liCMf. LOVING COUPLE will love this lovely two bedroom spacious pool home. Rare combina- tion o{ practicality and excitement. Acres (lf close t space, maximum privacy and the \Varm . immaculate feeling CJf pride ! This could be it! Easy to see , just a few blocks from Unique's Westcliff/Baycresl office. Pre- sented at $79,500. PHONE UNIQUE frll!Wl'ORT IEACtt 6'<1-filOO THINllN6 o• llLLIN•t HOE'S THE UNl9UE WAY TO MARKET YOUR HOME I Phone theUNIQUE OFFICE nearest you! A profeS1IOnal will appraise your property and together you'll arrive at a top of the market 1ales price. Then UNIQUE will d• velol> a marketing plan to give your home max imum exposure to qua1ified buyers. Thl1 will mclude: · e Dlltl•tl" _. I• tM Del" Pllet. Clrc•t.fl• ·· · 61,0ot. e A,.,..ti.. .. I• Nh' W•r.._ CIN•letlu ....... , e C..lllfft ... ht ti. ""'•· Clr•11i.t1 .. 1,210,00I. e C.....,. 18 tttelr o.-u .. " ... N•wa. Ch;••• 1..c •• 10,000. e Attf•lft 1Mhl4HI ._rec••,. " •11r HoMIS. • C......_ w. .. that ,,_.,wee ,., ,....,., The concept of Unique Homes Real Estate Is talk of the Industry. Quality service Is the byword and it's building a baclclog of goodwUl that means success tn free enterprise. Unique's record in just over one year of operatio.n: • JIO J.eJM& Ml4 for e .. t.t ... Ml•-ef S11 •llll••· e A...,. •I• ,rice ef S60,IOI, .,., ... tflM M tM !Mrket JI ...,._ • M9f 1 t7J: 24 lt•IMI Niii fer • tetel .,.,,_ .t SI .I .UllM. e '"•'-' «c•111,lld11w .. t: s..tilffM di..tll O•r ~ tHrca ef ...., W-: lethflM •llHttl U you're tbinking of sellin11 your UNIQUE HOME, do what's best for you. Phone Unique Homes Corona del Mar, &7MOOO; Unique Homes Mesa Verde, 546-5900 or Unique Hom11 NiWport Beach, ~. llltervlew someone who will develop a Unique and profitable plan to market your homo. . A UllillOOf. ~f. A ~AMILY OPPORTUNITY -Keys to a prl· vote beach, great congenial neigbl>orhood, classic 4 bedroom floor plan and chance to develop a real family feeling. Almost every room opena to a 11U1111y garden patlo and each room can hold• charm of It's own. It's up to you-the price 11 right. '82,500. PHO"I, UNIQUE _,.OIL IWI (;7.J.fi()()() , f ·" ~ J', !! ' • 11 I ••• 1;•1 'I ' ' l ';' ' ' ' A UllillOOf. liCMI: . SNIAKY DEAL A fee aimple condominium in Ntwport Beach for under $30,000? Could ht! Owner has taken these In trade and want1 oilers. N11t deal! It's 2 bdrm., 2~ bath with pool, sauna, clubhouse plus patio, privacy and convenience. Call for an honest oar111tn. PHONE UNIQUE NIWPOllT llACH f>4Ci•MOO ---oG~iilii' ---- A U!lollV.Uf. li<Mf. IRVINE TERRACE This one Is getting aci.. io n! 30 d1tys on the market and two offers - and it'~ 11 beauly! 4 Rdrms ., large lot IUMY country kitc hen and perfect condition thruout. Quality location and open today at 4M Angell· Ill. Irvine Terrac,, \dtvf. Tell UI your thoughts. PHONE UNIQUE CORONA DlL MA" (il<)•(i()()() ~ UllillVUf. li<Mf. A FEW DOORS down from the creanbelt U an bnmaculato 4 bdrm., single story Harbor View Hill• family home. Hard-to-find wltjl I cu gara1e, 1unoy atmosphere and perfect condl< tion. Airline pilot headed to Arizona, New OD the market at fM ,500. PHONE UNIQU! CORONA OIL MAR ~7<1•(;000 • A UNIVUf. ~f. SERl!NI Nl!IOHIORHOOD 1urround1 thl• 4 bdrm Baycrest pool home. Excellent floor plan for "teenager" family, Matr. auit• Oft one side and three big bedrooms on the other with a deep water pool juot oU tho family room. Unique offering at •77,900. ftMONE UNIQU! NIWPOllT llACll f>4<1•MOO ---··--- : ~ • ' .. 11 1'•1 ~ AUllllKU: ~ DUPLEX INVES.TMENT -Take thU thhl- lltd ilttlo duplex, light it's cheery ftra places and fill It'• cozy rooms and you've gota IOlld inv15trnent plus a fun place to llvo. Locatt4 on Margarite, open this weekend, and pr., 1ented at SM.SOO. Review It'• Unique Inv11i.. ment prospectus. ------- CQllONA DELMAR• 8'llMOOO MESA V!RJ)E ·141 •10 Pf!.WPORTRM:H•ltl UDO 24oll (11t Cout Hltnwoy, Corona del M1r • .. 2150 Mtu Vtrdt Dt'M, COiia M111 • A REALTOR, MEMIER OF THE NEWPORt,HARBOR·COSTA MESA BOARD OF REALTORS ' . .. 11141 -""" °"'"· Nl,.ott - I, ' • 'I !1 I I I ' I j i I ' f ~ } I, " ~ .-•'. .. i • • I' I ,. \ ' .. .. • • ,,,. ' • '"'. f f,1 • i!"-f"'t ... • • J"\ " '' ' ,, ... 1, . " • i~:r • ' ~­' ' • ., • ' -.~ ' ' j ' : ... ,, ' - ' ' - • 4 OAllY "1.0T $...,., ..... 18, 1'72 I~ ,_,., .. DIRECTORY ' '-tWs .-, ..,._,.,, wtrfll,.. tflls ........ •,.. t• ••••• ~., ... 41 ... ,....._ W Mt.w.,. Mlcri. .............. ,., .......... •IMwNN a.,..,., t~fLY PILOT WANT ADS. '""°•••Mt .,.. ....... t. .. ., ........................ ~ .. tWt ......... """11 hM*J ... ..,. -HOUSES FOR SALE &6200 '81,500 (Sun 1-51 2000 M~dartn Dr (Mesa Verde ) CM (2 .... .......,.. • ,. **3008 Marcus, Newport Jleach 67~/673-8086 eves:. . • (Sun·l-4) *610 Larkspur, Corona d~ Mer 673-8080 $44,750 (Sat & Sun 1-6) 218 Monterey, San Clomente 49'l-9510 '33,500 (Sun 1·5) (2 lladrooms & Family Rm or Don) 227 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 644-7662 (Sat & Sun 12-5) (3 Bedrooms) • 2157 E. Ocean (Penin. Point) NB 673-3663/548-0715 eves. ' (Sun 1-5) **4401 W. Coast Hwy_, Newport Beach 67>6820 (Sat/Sun 1G to dusk) *263 Oceanview, (Newport Heights) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1818 CoD11Dodore (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 211 Orchid, Corona de! Mar 644-2430, '86,500 (Sun 1-5) Sl5! ·Barbados (Mesa Verde) CM ' 557-4392 $32;950 (Sat & 'Sun) 428 Emerson (Cape Series) CM 646-191/ $28,950 (Call for Appl) 422 Walnut (Eastside) CM 646-3255 $26,950 (Sun 1-5) 651 Vista Bonita (The BluUs) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1-5) 2021 Pl. Weybridge (Hbr Vu Homes) NB 644-4910 $47,500 (~n 1-5;30) *1601 Bonnie Doone (Irvine Terr) CdM 644-1910 $54,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 2601 Vista Ornado (North BluUs) NB 644-1133 $50,500 (Sun 12-5) 1158 Dorset, Costa Mesa. 645-4040 $29,950 (Sat 1-5) -234 Virginia Place, Costa Mesa 646-0555 $33,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1228 \)elfast, Costa Mesa 64}4a40 $29,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **314 62nd St (Newpott Shores) NB 548-1722 $42,950 (Sun 11-6) 930 W. Wilson. Costa Mesa 645-4040 $24,950 (Siin 1-5) *404 Superior, (Park Lido) NB 675-7225 (IZ.5) (3 BadroomiTFamlly Rm. or DOlll 2030 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550, $110,200 (Daily 10-5) **2001 Bayside Dr., Corona de! Mar 644-2430, $165,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *8122 Monticello Cir., Westminster 84:1-2561, $35,900 (Sun 1-5) 5888 Mistral , Huntington Harbor 846-0604, $58,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *1820 Irvine Ave (Baycrest) NB 842-3187 $53,500 · (Daily) ' 2915 Peppertree Ln (Mes~ Verde) CM 549-2705 $30,500 -(Sat & Sun 1-5) **3808 River_ Ave, Newport Beach _ 675-4073; 675-1972 (Daily 1-5) 3140 Boston Way, Costa Mesa 546-7793 $36,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4606 Cortland (Cameo Hlds) CdM 675--SOOO $73.500 (Sun 1-5) ** 1915 Bayside Dr; Corona del Mar 675--SOOO $159,000 ' (Sun 1-5) 2424 22nd St (Back Bay area) NB 642-5200 $81,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 900 Aleppo (EastbluU) NB 675-5930 $47,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1934 Pl. Carney (H. V. Homes) NB 6440200 (Sun 1·5) 914 Citrus Place (EastbluU) NB 644-4910 $42,500 (Sat 1-5 :30) 1336 Santanella Terr (Irv Terr) CdM 644-2430 $59,750 , -(Sun 1-5) 20222 Ramona Ln, Huntington Beach . 540-6555 $41,500 (Sat 1-5) 2810 Francis Lane. Costa Mesa 557-4180 $32,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2000 Port Ramsgate, Harbor View Hills 673-6550, $54,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 3329 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar 673-6550 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2012 Santiago !Dover Shores) NB _ ,675-6000 $87.500 · (Sunday) j'.2395 Tustin at Isabel, NB' 646-0228 $47.000 (Sun 1-5) **9462 lolani (Newport West) llB 96:1-7954 $33.950 . (Sun 11-5) (4 Bedroom) 33191 Blue Fin Dr. Dana Poirit 492-9510 $36, 750 (~nn 1·5) (4 Bedroom1 & Family Rm • ., Don) 1712 Port Charles Place, Newport Beach 644-6342, $59,SGO -(Sat &: Sun 1-6) *2815 Harbor View DrlVe~CdM 644-1425, $77,500 (Sat & SUn 1:1-5) *2018 G!\laxy Dr. (Dover Shores). 64&-1550, $145.500 ' (Dally 10-li) **1657.Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's Cove) CdM, 675-1935 (Dally) 9542 Westwood Dr., Westminster - 894-4451, $41,950 . (Dally 1-5) 4800 Cortland (Cameo' Highlands) CdM 675-6000 $62,500 (Sat & Sun) 2874 Clubhouse Rd (Mesa Vellkl) CM 557-8794 $48;950 (Si.I & Sun 11-5) *17324 Oak Street,· FountiUn Valley 842-2786 (Sat & Sun 12-S) *1412 Llncoln-1'!1-(Westdiff) NB · 54G-6542 $58,500 (Sat & Sun 12-6) 2015 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 $64,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 19 Royal St. George (Big.Cl\nyon \;C) NB 644-1910 $124,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) **6 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB · 644-1910 $155,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) 30 <;Country Club, Costa Mesa '''.5-8424 $76,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 9: ' ·unipero, Costa Mesa ~:-i-8424 $63,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *~1_18 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-8623 $79,500 . (Sat & Sun 12-5) 1215 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 673-8080 $87,500 (Sat & Sun 1-6) 18040 Santa Cecilia, Huntington Beach 540-8556 $48,500 (Sun 1-5) 521 Avocado (Irvine Te,rtace) CdM 673-3100 $67,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3151 Canadian Dr (No. side) CM 646-8811 $29,995 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 207 Princeton, (College Pk) CM 642-1771 (Sun 1-5) 9621 Chevy Chase Drive, Hunlini(lon Bch 963-1497 (Sun 12-5) 1918 Port Bristol Cir (Hbr Vu Homes) NB 644-5065 . 66,500 (Sun 1-5) 3248 Colorado Ln (Mesa Verde) CM 540-6449 $34,500 (Sun 11-6) *4501 Dorchester (Cameo Hlds) CdM 644-4648 (Sun 1-5) 18-59 Port Margate, Harbor View ~ (Sun 1-5) **333 Grand Canal, Balboa Isle 673-8550 $98,800 (Sun 1-5:30) (5 Bedrooms) *29752 Spotted Bull Ln -. Capistrano 644-2430, $137,500 (Sun 1-5) *1027 Mariners (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 $165,000 (Daily 10-5) 115 via Jucar (Lido Isle) Newport Beach 675-0123 $82,500 (Sun 1-5) • (5 Bedrooms & Family Rm or Den) 1521 Antigua (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **•46 Linda Isle (L.I.) NB 642-8235 (sat & Sun 1.5 l *'*309 Evening Star (Dover Shores) NB 64U235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •9 Greenbrier Ln. (Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **54 Linda Isle (Linda Isle ) NB 644-2430 (Sun 1-5) 11 Linda. Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB 675-6161 (Sunday) 1103 Corona Ln, (Mesa del Mar) CM 833-0596 $40,500 (Sun 1-5) **•16 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 545-1415 $167,000 (Sun 1-5) 1337 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $198,500 (Sun 1-5) 1585 llcean (Balboa Peninsula) Balboa 642-5200 (Sun 1-5) 20°3 Goldeneye (Mesa Verde) CM 548-0807 (Sat & Sun 12-6) 1612 Seabell Cir (Harbor Vu Ridge) CdM 675-7225 . (-12-5) (6 Br. & Family Rm. or D•n) 1924 Galaxy Dr. (Dover S4ores) 6411,1550, $122,900 -(Daily 10-5) 8641 Bermuda. Westminster 897·2947 $47,500 (Sim 1-5) . HOME Ir GUEST APT 3616 Ocean Blvd, Corona de! Mar 675--SOOO $128,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (2&3Br) **4401 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 675-6820 (Sat & Sun 10 lo dusk) (3 Br) •308 Spindrift, Newport Beach 64&-3522 $34,000 (Sun & Mon 10-6) DUPLEXES FOR 5ALE • (2 lfodroom1 Heh unit) 518 Ja~mine, Corona del Mar 675--SOOO fM,500 (Sun 1-5) 520 Marguerite, Corona de! Mar 675-6000 $64,500 (3 Br & 2 Br) 712 Larkspur, Corona de! Mar (Sat 1-5) 644-8034 (Shown by app't) (4 Bedroom) 715 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 673-8550 '65,500 (Sun 1-5:30) TRIPLEXES FOR SAJ,.E - 124 BR."& 1·2 BR.) *1508 W. 0Celinlri>nt,•Newp0rt"Ileach 968-8273 ' (Sat .& Sun) FOURPl,JXES FOR SALE. <i.i Br. & 3-2 Br:) 2173.2 So: Brookhurst St, Huntington Bch 642-5200 rie,MO '(Dally) WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE **·1657 Bayside Dr. (Yachtam&n;s Cove) . CilM, 875-1935 (Dally) ..... ......... ........ ~ .. .-.... DAllY PILOT Classified -for -Action!! -. ' . -----elephone 642·5~78 ~ .. -~ .. I~ I~ .... )~f~,~~ .. ~, _.., .. S I Gen.rel -··· ,:',°'t"~~IG " ,, : General j * * -* * . MORE FOi · Cl!QJQ'T-4 ' Newport Helglits * ' * YOUR MONEY *' MARCUS oc;~.:1:' . * TAYLO, . .....:t' o· * 1!: u":;,';~ ~~UN"tl :; ... ~rr; '1 1""1 J,lsl<d. This la a Jarae 3 -. San<a _,.. a Ii A•• t ~--·' ,.. !00 -· t.dN& 2 bath hrnn• ' •• I Midi area· "'"'-'llU .to .,,., ,. .. _ I """"""',., illulla---,, • -t:J:~ · 1 Lovely ·hom< ri(ht Oii tho ~· \ 11~ on B<:. ,....,:. HAlt901l VllW HClilllS -_ .SOO i.e.:ti. -4 'bedrahm, s bath c..u: ~ llW!lll< eves I ~ kltcht)I, -First time oUered! .Best' buy !JI' . whole ptw1,.pai'atocueslbouae 0l' OPIN'SUN. l..S "'°"""' "'""" llhake ...i, areLA really sharp 3 bdrm. MOiia model llerVMll' ~r! on '1\1 2157 I, OCCAM ILVD. -alt htaf, hardwood Nice Cll'peting & drapM. i;.l'gbl -l sunn)'. -!hat can be dlvlded S· BR., s· ba~: i.o. lvtna 11ocn. Fdaatle ¥kw ot BeautilOI lJ1DdsCaplng. Fee JIM. ¥!vrr11L (....ed % a<reJ. Privacy! ""'· lrpl~. bl1nl;_ ~. ,._ "*"' from boy ,,....,.,, 2021 Pl' m=RIDGE . ' 0°""' Sl!IN' 1:&.llO Yw -~ ... th< .. i&h-' duded pa~-.. ,,.,-ted j 'l>rld:d to .. ll.'.~Jt. Red ' •v "''l" • j ' lloulH •arid they caJl't ..0 1a•out•~iettd-\'-t, .car,.t llMI-518 -EASTBLUFF -$42.SOO • ' -. , ~ R<d\JC<d to $135,000 quick -· 182.l!llf. Quiet cul-de-sac slreel NlceflJl!llY bopitJlr/ ·' j,,., ~ sate. Owner Call:~ 1~- 3 bedrms. & family rm. Island kitchen, wattl!' boudlJ--onother. eoftener, pool-sized yard: & rlloe landsc. , 2. Very fup • ~m. ' 9H CITRUS PI. OPEN SAT. 1-5:00 botb home on th< beach, ex· associated ...:ptlooal , clesl.., fabulous lllG C:ANVON COUNTRY cru11 ~ .... -lex< lot F)n!Uy NEW 4 BB residence in lhls.'preSU,e 1rea. ~~ lea ... "19 much BROKERS-RE AL T "..1~ S 1015 W Oglbc.<7 t.7 l·JOt.J =;mr:o~ 1Z lorn,\) <if:'~s~~'!i,.~:.. 'l:\":.' .. :.m ~.:. $37,500 Garden en(ryway. Besulilul. $124,50!1. · Ageirt 494--1823- LAST OPPORTUNITY Owner saya we have thru this weekend to find the right individuals to li~.\tn thiS honle. Am.,zinaJY Well Decorated and ·t'..anclscaped. Choice location; Close to Schools, Shopping &: Totall)' Maintained Neighborhood. S Large Bedrooms, Family Room PLUS a Large Den, Fife.place, Patio. Sprinklers and Shake Roof, $35,500. Call 646-Q).55, Eve Di D 11 P.OOL!I 19 'ROYAL 'S'I'. GEORGE ' SA!J'.YSUN-'t,5:80 IDEACJIOME SITES , TATE ,, , ,. .. 950 e Newpni: Beach, over ~1 JR. ES ' -.LUXURY OWN-YOUR-OWN'-.... Acre Poo~bly Di v i de, , King sized bedrooln5, 2 baths, Outstanding view of bay & jettt i\ .master· 129 ai;o, dr.unatic floor to telling pi~e building on th~ water w/priv,ate ma· • Newport..,. Beach, .Level .,..,,., atone fireplace, rini. Immac. -2 Bit & 2 baths. Beaut .. pool '& Gri>und, IKlxW. $23,ll)O:' huge tile counter in deluxe jacuzzi~ Sec~ gqard. Corona del Mar. e falm.S:priles, 3 ParceIA. built-la kitchen and family .Approx 125,q.tl each. $6 (0) roo(ll, custom drapes, car-BEAUTIFUL -LINDA ISLE-$155,000 · .. ch ' peUng thruout. span l 1 h NEW bayfront f bed"!'-home on this exclu· • N.;..,..n •ljH.ch. weetc!W shelves and gora:eous mir-sive, island:. Huge family rm., formal DR &: Area Owner May F~. rored gold antique buHet tn ptiy lm .. Spacious open floor plan. Your in· $25.0Co. tonnal dining room. All this. ter1oi: designer cran J>e tr.ulY creative. . e eo.ta Mesa, Eastside, and to "Top It Oii" -•tab-6 LINDAJSLE .. OPEN SAT./SUN.-1·5:30 Alley ""'°"· Owner Will ' ~us pool, loads ot decking, ' . . .._ ' nm.nee. m.r.oo. pallo ott the tamtiy room! IRVINE-T1:R«ACE-$54,900 e tacuna Beach Pamrainic Entertaining par. d I I e ! Really sbarp! Very~· ·attractive. _brick trim Ocean V~w. $8,loo. - 540-1721. charmer with lovely• pool. .Spamous 3 bed· e Call .-. EwningJ, . rooms· & 4inln2 -room. Near NeWJ!Ort ctr. 83IHllliiOI 1 < • _ TARBELL 2955 ~arbor, Costa Mesa GOLF COURSE Beautilul 4 bedroom, custom built, single story-designed fhr · convenience and •n- ttrtainlng. Fan.Wtic 122' on gol! course, country size kitchen, tonnat dining, large t.amily plus bllllard or rum- P:UJ .room. Come and ,Rf' • (Mpreislve. $76,500. - Call 545--8424. (Open Eves,) \outh (-oast -- COROl!IA DEL MAR • BR'. !JROADMOOR Harbor +Jew, tam. tm., din. Mn. dj,.,. Sat(Sun. H . 1.215 GOLDENROD $81,500 · 'LUJ;(URY RANCH 26~, i&~-adobe-wl pooJ. 11 Acres of dtrwi. pa- ~ A stables. ~.ooo 2 BR. "OLD -CORONA" Wjth room for unit $44, 750 Open Sat., Sun. 1.fi . 6lO'Larl<oJ>ur ...... 1601 BONNIE ·DOONE · OPEN.SAT./SUl'j'._ 1-5:30 NEViP.OR'I' HEl,GHTS-$100,000 Fabulous view of Wy ,& ocean! Moel attrac- tive decor in this 3 bedroom. 3 bath contem-- porary with lush carpeting & drapes. LIDO ISL_E ...:.sr25.000 l'mpressive modern with 3 BR .. FR, DR & S baths. Lge sunny patio, _terrazzo & glass. Jl!any built·in-features. Open floor plan. LIDO ISLE 'BEAUTY " Dramatie> flair, ~and pajntO!I milr&l & fas· cinating details. Colorful & sdisrt d~rating in thi• 3 BR home with lge. game l'DI-& for· mal DR. Like new. 101' lot. $139•00:<1 , FANTASTIC OCEANFRONT SITE ', Near Lacosta. high on a cliff -overlboking . fabulou• beach & ocean. R-2 Zone. ,J45,QOO. LINDA ISLE LOT-$69,Sod-. . - A real choice Taylor co. Exclusive: ·Build your own luxury home on this isliind.of fine.r homes & yachting. A real buy! , _ BROKERS & SALESMEl!I ' j . We have an opening in O"!' liesidentiM tliyi· sion for an experienced man or wofrian · ~s­ sessing ethusiasm and integrity. H you II'.• interested in a beautiful oUice in tj>e futest location,. working with congeniltl ~alef, we are interested in meeting you. • ;· ' COLWELL PRl" l>f RT t E'S. ll\IC REALTORS ASSUMIE!·HI ,yA LOAN 195 Monti!' Vista, Op. daily -· aparltting ...... custom built 3 BR, 2 BA, living + . dining a r e a , tirepla<e, F.A ht_, bltlns, nu ahag ~ + dl1>•. potio, dbl gar.. !•need yd. Only $28.500-Owner moving . CALL ANYTIME ~or E'i-.-50-9416 Lachenmyer] R» 1'•~·1 , OPEN HOUSE 6as~;Vista Bonita -Slincla_y . 1 :00 . . ; ._ tlll $,:00 . ' See -· tho --!ile l• oil about. Peicil ol mind 1cnow- fng tbat your, home ii teetI1'e and, .cond for. pe!uxe 3 ~' 2!i bath · iltuttl Condo. Dramatic-'IPlil level plan. Bey and Ocean view and at . night a minion --COLWELL PROPERTtE'.->. t NC REALTORS WALK TO iEACH 3 BedrOom. 2 Iba.th, lea ~n -4 yeil.n old. Upgraded I.hag carpets. tamny room, 'laUfl- dcy room. and all. bullt·ln ap- pl i.a n c e 1 includ i n g dishwasher. Great area tor t&mily tun, Just $31,500. Red Carpet, Realtor1 . 54&-$6411. HARD TO RND One ttory Mesa Verde exec- utive home with Dver 2500 sq, ft. Features include ~ h_uge bedrooma, dining room, oversized living room. coun-trY · '1.yle '-kicben, family ~t ter9ice ptftb and 3 bl,i ~ths. '0ne of a Jdnd -·in pef{ec( idridltion: C,.U ua today. ,. . Gall •5f6:58illl (Open-....._, ·-HERITAGE REALTORS Office Open Saturday & Sund'ay ''Our 2·7th YHr'' ~~ra~~ ~~~~~~~~I ~~~WESLEY N. TAYtOJt:·.co_., jRealton ·-lrickje The MOv£ IN NOW ---21.1 l San JoaquJ, •. m11• lle!id c~ F~Coleswcirtfly Generatkln Gap . BUY LATER HC>ffrlooklnt Big Cony..i, c;ountry Club~ R It Own 3 cusrom doll houoes on LEAsE-OPrION. Not""" of NEWPORT CENTER. N.B.• . , 644-4910 -Ir CCI. · ..on a lot Prime east c.ota where to buy? Short oll--~------'-...__ _____ F.utbl!itt~offict' ~ Mesa area. A three · nioney for.a down ~t? G.neril Gener•I· Baysbore Office 6T'a-4930 bedroom fur pa.rents. A h:o !:ease this beautllul ·111-==========::;;;:~;::== CAN'T FIND n7 bedroom for son " wile. A bedroom home on ettl-de·sac f 1 one betlroom for grandma. with option to buy when • • '• •1 · • * WILL BUILD your dream Price is ;.5l,500 with 10% you·,. ttady. L"• than • CORBIN· MARTIN REALJORS home. Have, •""1i ror ·<om-00 .... Exc1u.1ve wtth yean old, carpe ted ·EXCLUSIVE PRESENT A TIO NS -plete home "!ckaie-throughout. See it today! M · 131,450. Red Carpet, CORONA D.EL MAR '. Put your ~""8 In our Realtors.-· OCE_AN SIDE OF HIGHWAY: 49 years al q.~ et11tmn NEW LISTIN,G, beauWully lurni'slild,, with home bolldJnc, VA TERMS Sparkling 4, be<jrooin, fapilly ro;im •. .2 baths, full. builtinlJ inClUding dishw~her and 15'x22" s'c!W>M' li>l!al for )!efu-~round use.' O~·s bought new/must"sell. Pr'.c- ~ belO'f ~et It Orily $21,900 HUl'TY on this one. 546;-SS!rJ j Ot>en Eves.I • • HERITAGE - -REl-LTORS SHOWS ukE- A MODEL Sc.-..cby dean. 11.-,., Ca>peta & Drapes. Painted • Pl°O". fessiOllally Inside-and out. Q>olce 3 ~ ,2 Bath Home on the.1EAsTSmE o:f cosr A !llESA for 'only $.'la,5lll. Call .......... """'64).7~ . COLWELL P Rll.JE RTlf:'-' IN( REALTOR'; j>Iush carpeting, decorator drapes; lge. 'lAfu. s.e ~ple ot ~et 11 1ly rm., worksaver kitchen. Huge cov'd.,pa-llll8 •alaxy, Dover Shores. tio. Cusioni home tbruout. Walk up the bnck li.ll we--ffs '-f "'"--walk to this beauty, you'll -,never ,:want IO 1111 " olllll~ leave! Absentee owner sey1 •sell at,f/5,000. ·' • -,. . CUL DE SAC CHARM $1 ,550 PRICE REDUc;TION "Applie pie condition"! Lar~e landscaped 19t, sprinklered, so YQ'! enjoy the pool. The house is new tbruout. iusl move lntq, this 3 bdrm. charmer. Priced .IO ·aell at $42,950. - · . 'Eft!EY.;~,ll'AY "••t~ . Build your own ·tlreapi,e,oliie on-....,..: -an. View, vacant fol Lliguna •Beach's mbst ex· elusive irea, -behind '-locbd .gate., \ ~ ..:!!.';· gu-ard, with' acce~s tO"prtV.'bea<l\-'lf.,....,.. Offered at $35,000. ' . -:-, . : . WORTH WAITING l'OR-: ' -?????·?· Super deluxe • BR., oce8ll--t6: harbor view: Hid. & filtered swimming.pool The best in executive living .. But -owner says we can~ tell you where it is until n_µt .week. (Under i100,1100) Unbelievable!! , • - OALL. US FOR RESE1t\r.ATIONS . ... • • ... ·... l • can us tor """ dfl ettai. ~,-,.-wa haV. 'lots of ..... thl11p i. WI ~·a~t ;,_.-.,CORBUKWtJ· N;. .,, \.J ' --,Jv ; • . .,.. . I ' -• -. I \ ' ,, ' Realtors M5-0t6S Open Eves TARBELL ~ Harbor, Costa...Kea New,ort Hilf'~ -2 For 1 Sale That'• ri&ht! & Two tepUatf! houses with aeparalt!')'anl. Md ........ •localed -to a wry nict park. Ideal fDr inv<Suh just -started at only $36,000. Fnt time adwrtlsed. Ca·ll 64&-111L TARBELL ' ( \ I -r- I I I I ' I ' I • I ~ • 1. ' 1 · ' I I I • I I I I I I I I I .. I '· I ( l I -fwS. ~. HARIOR VIEW HOME ..._ * SOMERSET MODEL * · · ' o·rj!ETCH-OUT AND !JVE in tltls two story .S •bedroonl: Si bath, FAMILY ROOM: DIN· 1m:,JtOOM. Builtin . kitchen, 2. fireplaces, NF;" CARPET~ and DRAPES plus so many ~xtras you have to see it· to really appreciate 1t. FEE LAND ................... ,72.500. CAMEO HIGHLAMDS ~ * POOL· VIEW·* Architect designed -New carpets & drapes. 4 Bedr~.ms, convertible den, 3 baths, cathe- dral ceilings and 2 used brick fireplaces, family room, built.in kitchen & B-11-Q PLUS MANY XTRAS. Entertain around yoUr own ·P,OOL .......... ,. ............. $76,500. IRVINE TERRACE * FOUR BEDROOM * . Let us show you this enchanting home. Atrium ~~try, i pai:1.90s living room with fireplace .. S Large beilflli>ms 2 baths, LOVELY DINING ROOM ..t-room to store your trailer or boat . · ....... : _ ..................... $62,500. , VACANT * HARBOit· VIEW HOME * MONTEGO·MODE"' lmmediate possession on credit approved b\JY.et. 4 BedrootliS, 2 btihs, formal dining roo111: ·Jfith family room allja- cent to the builtin ISLAND KITCHEN. Lots of cement work in •front and patio, .Only two years old. FEE land. .. .......... $54,950. SOUTH OF HWY., CdM * VIEW· DUPLEX * VIEW .or JETTY AND OCEAN from this brand·new, S bedroom 2 bath apartrtJent. New shag carpeting,· builtin kitchen. THE ' FRONT HOUSE-3 Bedroom 2 batlJ, FIRE· " ~':;C~'.. (Jood .Inc~"'." .invest"'.~~t. p;;~J:· ' * OPEN HOUSES * . ' (Duplex, 3&3/ -430 Begonia, Corona de! Mar. Open Sunday 1 to 5 PM. -' 4 BR & Fam) 1815 ~rt Bannouth. Harbor View home. Open Surtday 1 to·SiPM. , ' ..... /1114'" .. s• ~··--­ REALTORS . ' ., ' ' 644-7210 ,, • • ml,V.ST COAST HIGHWAY 'Rit°'llA DEL MAR, CALIF, •. " --------------- -' . -· ' ' General' .. Gonor•I • • 5 BEDROOM -POOL -$ft;sGI Chotee ·z.sly 1a!':f.crest. Fo~ ~ining rm., 4 baths, lg. y rm.; upsta1u bonus. rm. -lovely pool & patio. View ms!r:, bdrm. Ml\l'Y Lou Marion · · VACANT & READY FOR YOU . This co:iy 4 BR. Bayshores home has just been reduced to $54,950. Private·betiehes & streetfl; colorful kitchen. Cape Cod 1tyle. j,aVera Burns LIDO ISLE Have your own built home on va..:. lot adJ. lo charl"ing, smaller borne. Step.. to 'fMv. beach 8l club. Excell. Joe. For further ii>fo,, Call Edie Olson. $78,500 . ' , BAYFRONT -PIER Ii SLIP Airy &-1padous -5 BR., study,.fiun. & din. rms., 4\o!i baths. Beautiful pool. Private Aall· dy beach. 3 par gar. '169,000. Carol Tatum WHITE WATER VIEW Emerald Bay site on gradual sl~'w/great panoramic view. Plans & topo jlicl, Ior 1ou . to build your dream home. $52,500'. Mary Harvey t UNITS -UPPER BAY VIEW Z BR., ~alb, kitchen; qver 900 -.sq-. ft.. per unit. Swimming pool, ample Pi\l:ki!lil space. Xll)t renta1,record. Easy to show. Call M. C. . B~ie. $1~,000' ' ' •. JUST ,ft EDUCE., TO $14,IOO ·wateifront~'w/deck & clock. en. . .ot.bell .Viewi iii Huntingfun. Harbour, Smith expo- sure. 3 BR., 3 B.il., dln. I: fan!. ki~ Tbl1 is pow a super buy;AI Fink ~1·-' · " 1w'v1Ew ~CORONA Di!L MAR ' 3 BR., 2~ ba. Beauli!ully decorate(! bome. Ft>rm. din., cozy !am. rm. w /frplc. _.Lush,_ 'l:!ndscapiilg w/viewing terrace. $1<,!loo. Harriett Davie• · ' • MOYI IN FOR SUMMER Watdl the boats go by In Ibis custom built z..ty. home in pr.iqlaJoc. s~Bllln» ' 3\o!i baths, den & din. rm • .-ier I: llllilt '1l000. Kathryn R8ul1ton . , 'w~ W. IAYFRONT 0 -Plllt Great potential In Ibis comer toe. 42' Lot. 4 BR., l!fg patiot & rm. to ezeanc!. U.st view. Prjce $199,500. Eugen~ Vretland · ~ ' 133.0700 4142430 ~ ......... ~ 5$0 NEWPORT CENtlL IU. i I . ..... ,. .. neJI -·· llii1 I I~ I _.:... ~ I -· .. 1;;;;;;;;;::;; ~~~~~~~· l......,·~~M~~~~~.G~~--~~~,..~·;.._~~~~ ~~;;..;;.;.;.,~;_~-• -... ·WE DO WORK HARDER IN 5EWNG Yq~R PROPERTY WE Will HELP YOU FIND EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT OVER 500 HOMES TO CHOOSE FROf~ . . PLEASE CALL US TODAY . .. . PRIME LIDO 151.E LOCATION Streel to street site, 115 frontlge, Estrada at rear, to(al privacy, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 4000 sq. ft. Room for pool in center paUo, huge master bedroom on 2nd floor with s\lhdeek adjoihing. Pro. fessionally decorated. Owner moving north. /)bown by appoin t- menl only. $139,500 full price. Please call today 64!>-4040. DUPLEXES We have several ideal locations close to beach fron1 $69.000. Great investments or live in one, rent tht! other. Ptcase call to- day 645-4040. 8 UNITS BALIOA PENN. 2 full Jo~. & only 2 blocks from the beach, owners unit has fire · place. Fqrniture included. 5060 sq ft on a good •·,vindo'''" corner. This one wQn 't last. Asking $120,000. Please call today 645-4040. BALBOA • Close to beach and bay surrounded by exp ensive ho mes . liuge sleeping room off garage. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath in main house. Only $42,900 . Please call today 64!>-4040. COSTA MESA Just reduced to $29,95-0. Super great house with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 patios. A must see yaJue. Please call today. 645-4040. Open House Sat. & Sun. 1-5. COSTA MESA GEM Brand ne'v paint inside and out new carpets. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. 90% loan available. Only $29,950. Open House Sat. & Sun. 1 ·5. Please call today 645-4040. COSTA MESA 3 Bedrooms, l:V.. baths. Stove, refrigerator. Built in color TV. All included in low price of $24,95-0. Please call today 645-4040. Must be sold this weekend! ''THE PROFESSIONAL REALTORS" SERVING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR AREA ·-- -O THE REAL ·"'\.. ESTATERS $29,950 5 BEDRM. peninsuJa Point! IALIOA ISLAND THE COLWELL .t11 •• .:. ... _.. COMPANY ·Near Upper Newport 'lay • ,,_,.._ lllpfS WA'TERFRONT of Loo ..-.i ... on• of ""' Only! Come ll'e and be thrilled •t 1 nations Jarge111 and nmi $25,250 E I I L• • thls cbartnlng 4 ~ tt~1cd 1nort.(ll~t coin· XC US Ye IStlng plUJclenhO•n" Th<'ult!n141' pant.., """ re~enll y J ~lJJOcM, po)(abtd hardwood " ....,. ·tarp<~ double laro&t. hl1'1:, Jot wilh towerl"it aha<k> .a r e e 1 • Auume the VA :M.o a.nd S~7 per monU1 pa ilf or no do~·n 10 new VA lMn. Finl d-.y on the ITIBrkt>t. Thl8 ho1no is pcrf~tion. In l'ni.11u. ltas )'OW°' ~'n established a ~al qi;tate ?i1~r *Ult~ v~ at t('K.' prh•ale boat dCM.ic. Qt,Qt.ltty dlvtn>n to tie ~ their buy. ~ to pa.rk, lc111'lb, lhruout. All t:leetric blO-ln flnandnx llldlls with real 11rivate beach on b.ty yd th\ck aha& w/w eptl, f'8tale Alts. \\'e 00\\' havt w&lkine dlltancJ9 \o ~an. thruout. All electrtc b1t·ln fourteen oitlet's tn Orangl! Only U yrs. old! Quality kit. ?i1any more teaturea. County and nloie 11re plnn- custQm stucco and hell.\')' PMc9 .,800. 1t ned In the tutul'' Our shake roof. Built around clients, both •11 M"llrr:t 11nrt lovely Oriental 1arOen with •!I !i11yrN, 111'f' fhull111:: lhflt wattr fall A pool "-'hich can intri:_rlt>. SUl'<'I'""' nncl ur ' be seen trom all rooms. 4 lttu;ionali ~n i W't' the fu•i n .·.11101-.. .~1~9191 bedrooms, fonnal dining ''THE-G-000 LIFE"-ihirurntRl!'I hv 11l•i1•h 11r Opi•11 fo:1t"<1 room and den. Only $96,~ \\'alk 10 beach, lcW\lll, po0t. OJlf'rHtr C'all 11s !Nin~. ••1.1 ---J BR --- will put your car in thf! 3 l·Sty. 2 BR, conv, den, fpl. on.ly pw-pose I.!> 10 sc1'\.: )OIL • "'' guage. Con be "1own to New earp., fttoh paint in•& Cnll 61>-1'225. EASTSIDE Qualified buyers only by ·~ out. It 1park]e1. $.13,900. t>ointment with the ti>llni: CAYWOOD REAL TY I LARGE Ltvt'r. ROO,\I & agent. Call 54!)...2.'Ul. I DEN. \\ 1'11t r ORM AL l --"*,__541-t290 *. DTNJN1 : \H .. ',\ -t.ARGt:, \-01THEREAL 'Cl ESTATERS •DPJJ"I l ',T 'I( FIXE-lf"UPPER-I' r. 1, \ r..: r> o o L Bring your paint brush llll•l _ J.... _ SIZE/(;,\f:llF'.;..' VARO -Z 111.ve a bundle on this .:: 1 SHOWN FROM K1\TllS . COZY FIRE· BA YCREST·POOL! bdrm .• l'io bath home "' OFFICE PL.ACE -'EA" A I. I. lnimaculatt> !10n1l' with 4 Newport BeR<"h. t-Ull pl'•<'f' 707 ACACIA 8C'lf{)()I )' t-:Xt:ELLJ-:NT only $32,500. 'l'ry 10• ;. m" 11 ' Nr1t:1u10 R11000 large bcdroo111s. '.\baths. }~U L LER J'.E ,\l .T~· Brstbur111101 n' Shurp~.t, lurgt' :<liding g!as! doors 546--0814. anyliill•'· (l('n , So. or 1111)'. rt:.! lo' $35,000 Terms to Surf look ontn a lovf'ly pool com· ----'-11·1th roon1 10 build unl1 642-14·17 or 046-1368 ple1r 11i1h 1vntr1·f11 H llnd Balboa Island Curp. &· d1".1 p~·~. ;.·,.11"t'J' 1·011· \().'.1ds o( decking. Co1·1u•1· lot ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;:;;;. pf'I' plun1b1ng. Eire. garage un lo\'l'ly strf'rL l'\c11 ly OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S ·door opener, Givt' us a C'llll, llstec\ at S ti 8, !J j 0. 1\p-209 RUBY 1\'e 11·iJI bt' plf'!l.M'<I to !ho11• $29,900. MESA VERDE fXlinlmcnt only 2.story, chamling 3 BR. & you this lowly hon1r. den home \\'ilh rrplc .. din· MORGAN RE·Al TY Belt buy tn the areal Cozy family room w/crackling tlrepll'ICl'! Separate master bednn "'Iba.th! Don't 11·ait, call for appt. 979-1050. Realtors 646-ml 2043 \\1-estcliff Drive Open 'till 9 Pl\t 4 BEDROOM BARGAIN $26,500 Eutslde Costa Me,sa area. Just painted in &: out. 2 baths, doable garaae. brick fireplact', built·ln kitchen, forced air beat, R·2 lot • Outstanding Value • Don't miss it. Red Carpet Realtors. 546-8640. r:;::;:-, THE REAL \t ESTATERS . . Reaiton ~7Tll ina: rm .• 2 bath!; modern 673-6642 -67.S.6459 kitchen. Delighlful, trtt --B'-IG'---C-A_N_Y_O_N __ ahaded large patio, ideal for LOT e,ntertainin&. An xlnt buy at ON FAIRWAY ~,,,,,,_,,_ • iss.'\'io-~Rv'~TAL I HUGE vrnu°'21 ~Story < BR., 3 b•.; t'pk . $57,500 ~. Choice kx' .. 011 Littlr Island. University Realty ~ J.J 2 ON A LOT .1001 E. C!t. lhvy. 67.!·6510 I'"'"""""'""'""'""!!!!!!!!!!!!"' Separate hon1ei>,: ~~·story, 3 Irvine Terr. $67,SOO 4 BDFt,f. $23,500 • S~ TotiU BR., 2 ba. each. Xlnt rond. Jntmaculote 4 bd1111. & corli-;! Z!l-Jl.l program or le loc., close to bay le 1Rndy family, 1 up~ r 11rt'plare, no clo11·n (.;.r. tt>m\I, '°'1' beach. llard to beat at spacious yard. Ideal ra1n1ly ~·n oiU othf'l'J. Jiu~r $85.lm. home. Open Sat. It Sun. 1 10 aharp o.Nl prk.'e'd at aovem- Solisbury Rl"•llv RARE DUPLEX Front unli has t h r e e bedrooms, two baths, dining room, n.linl area in • moclel'n kitchen, large living room with tittpiact', and pretty wallpe."'1 .. and ne1v carpetinr: throu&hollt. The rur unit is brond new, two bedrooms1 o11e b a t h , cathedral celling, l a r g e utility and 1toraa:e area, and attracUve awag lamps. Put thl1 on a. quiet meet y,•lth a reuonable price and you have your' new home with rental income. Call 675-72Z5. COLWELL PROPERTIES. IN C REALTORS 5 ment apprai.11 2 lePU'lte' p.m. "-C. R. Nattrou 642-1415 ball>&. Built ~ dttam Jdtdlf!n. Prime I o c at to n BEAU.TIFUL DUPLEX ,_ 0001, & """''l'k>n. Brk 3 Br. 2 ba house w/a bra11<1 541}...11"20. nu 2 br ear. apt. Front .,;E:;-AST;,s"'m"~,-. ----;$>1=,950=.~by house compl redecor. & owner, <'fY1.y 3 BR cottage on re1tures a form. din & frplc. huge lot. Pritt incl nt neY.' Call 644-8034. crpl&, drps, hrdwd Urs, fplc, BR.AND ~v beau t I f u 1 attach gar. Can llSIUme ex- eustom Cape Cod irtyle l11H11& v ,\ In of.$144 mo. or ho~. riouth of hwy, 4 br., 2 refinance any \vay you like. ba & Pffi''dtt room. 644-&14. 645-!J878. Cost• Mes• VA NO DOWN on this ran-valuf', 2 bedrooms each unit. One unit now vacant and ready for lnunediate ocrupancy. Each unit rents lor $165. Keep U-home·« rental. ODi ly $32,!riO. U you have been in the aervice, call u.a. OP EN SAT/SUN. 1·5 191 BUO,Y 51'. Claui 3 BR & family rm. Covettd patio. $32,950. --GEMi-- 1&1 W, Cout llwy. N.B. REAL TORS M:l-4623 *MESA DEL ~R* • 5 BR, • $2500 DOwn Fa.mlly rm., 3 bl.• mw •ha& carp, uoed brldt lrpk., bltno, movt'ln ""'4 $j!,:!OO. DAVID D. CARLSON Realton 54!>-0465 REAL TOR UJ.'293 Open Evc!I $30,500 FOR SALE BY OWNER MESA Vl!RDE Exclusive TownhouM'. beaut. 3 Br, 2 ba, huge pool.table lndacpd., 1ecluded 3 Br., 2 idze fam rm. Cbanninr. Ba., w/w d:rpl, frplc, dee Must see:. Priced to aell. kitchen, silent radia~t heat, 2915 PeppertIM Ln. 50-2705 2 car gar., fncd patiO, pbt· .CC.-'---';;===-:---1 t£na creen, pool II. en.. 'lit C'l~ARMING • tertainment center. ~fany li1ESA VERDE f Br. 3 Be., delwte t~tures. Jl;r. Irvine 2600 MJ. fl. lge kit., 2 frplc, &: Xlth st. For Appt. Phone llE'p. dinin&" Ii: family rm. Flr1ttlme Offered ~1977 Bl,1: corner lot. $58,000. C•mto Hlghlond1 · 54()-6;12. , CHUCK CARoTHERS 2043 Westclltt Drive hOme! Lovely nei&hborhood Open 'ttll 9 P1'1 near all schools and ~ 1--_;,:=.cc.,~,;,,,,~ ping. Built,Jn n,.am kitchen. MAKE OFFER family room with lna:pirin& 3 Balrooms • 2 Baths firtelace. Lovel,y patio, ,a,soo -5% Down ~ Grut area. FRAN A Terms • Call 7 Y"" o! loving eare, every By Owner-Mo .. Verde * MODEL HOME * plant I: shrub planted with 3 BR, 2 BA, Fam. Rm ., love-Last home In Country Oub privacy in mlnd. Elegant 4 Jy clean home,. 2 frpl. 1'1anor. Beaut. vit'w of Santa mLF.STATE·tREASURES FOUNPI PRE-ROMAN GOLD NECKLACEI In Englishman'! back yard. Prodded by his . wife IQ get off his netbers & do 1ome garden work, dug a hole in flower bed & unearthed Ibis treasure! Britisb musewn paid birrr $40,000! 5411-1131. 847.<;010 • TARBELL 2955 Har?;ir, Costa Me.a I O /THEREAL \'."\l ESTATERS ' . .w Br., walled home, $62.500. Neatly land8Caped. Sep. Ana Coun•-Club. Cpt• Play area. ~"•t cul-de·Ja.C. .... ::r Shown by appointment ooly. "'-' .. 1-·• pd blk all SH. R I 3 blk1 from elem I: jr. hi. urps, nulC • w • ""JfJ Univ•r1ity ta ty 157 The Mar;tera Qrcle, 3001 E. Cet. Hwy. 673-6510 l -ochl~·~$32::,:.;.•150-"'=·~55.c,7~.<;~J90~.=-C.M. -6 Tri~ex Ill 2 Br 1tudios MESA VERDE--POOL By Qwner..Tranmmd 179 0 548.8750 Lovely 2 sty, 4 br, ~ be., _. ., n-•--2 .....,. ' · wner. · · den, din nn + py breakf1t 'S, Br, •.ca, ~u rm, .... .-. $JIECTACULAR VIEW ar<a, ftowen, pvt yard erpts, drps, l'1< .,,,,. potlo. H bor-Oc Ll&hl • BR pool Lge fncd yrd, many xtru, ar t'8Jl-1. -s •• """m·"-·nt An'~ny . ""' .,....... u.., nr 1hops/1ehl.11. $34,500. * EASTBLUFF Mysterious back yard? 3 BR. + 2 bath tush home. Private. $47,500. Dig here! DON C·ONRAD 2 BA ·+ powder room, ll•in• 149•900 8Y . ....,..., 2004 00•• Col do Ln ·-,,_ f rm din rm Prof Bale·~e Dr, ·CM •~ •u1. oUl'tO ora . .J'IU"'V'l"I"'· ·ay -NER · REALTY rm, am • · • u• ~ "" landacaped. P e a c e t u I , CORNER Jo 3 $2•,ooo 800 S. El Camino Real, S.C. I, + rumpUJ BY Owner -;, BR. near echools &. South Cout ana, $35,00J. ~1409. ~ 1ecluded pool Prestige 2 Ba 1-• 3 Bdnn Kina Sile Muter 2 BR.., 218 Monterey, oc. nn. w ,...,., copper * WAGON WHEEL CHARM High beam ceilings, game room; blue ·pool . 3 + Family room. $47,000. Bdrm iii. ba richly ........ 1• $3.1,500. nn tor boat&: trlr. 4 nel&hborhood, $7?,500. by plbg., bltn kit, shake roof, • ,,. , _....... BR. kwely tamlly home ~°"""=::.':...· "='-.::1425=. ___ sprinkltts front I: back. Any day is the BF.Sr DAY to ed. Uv. nn. Crpt1 I: drp! Dana Point. 33191 Blue ~ sen a. old atutt. Buy ttlf Cole to ~ & al!PI· run an ad! Don't dela.y ••. * DEOORATO,R'S DREAM TOWNHOUSE From !be gold :E8/~nce1 to !be wann rel· lows, this plush . on m taste in ilecor .. a bargain-at ~.ooo, in The Bluffl ! A very rare throout, Jg yard w/coveftd Dr. $36,700. Open boUle Sun new •tuft. "$36,txXt. By owner,~ call today 642-5678. pe.Uo, blk wall fen«,. 2 1-5. 1;;:;;;;;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:====;1 story fort tor ttw kidl, Nice I-""'----"--- ...... Wllk '1o -I. Sanset Splendor Cl/ill~ ,&'\,.I J)"O-~Q. "'°"'· W.Ambetm82&-llS6. Tiils beautl!ul and araeloul p~ J.'Qt.I~,..-~ pq•o• reaidence of.fen a ~ nt ·t f t find! . uv .. ...u,,1ty Pool Ii l'lffsure the city ., n;ght ann u.. T n• Pun e wifh #Ire lui/f.,n Chuc/Je No,;port ·&.och & Coil• Mo•• Mult iple Ll1tlng1 :1831 WESICUFF DR., NA .. , CALLME646•5152AND&EE . Gononf' o.n.;.1 ' I > 'o . TWO aiDRoOM av · able Here' 1 'where the good We begN decorata! w t th careful preclillion and thoo&ttful d e t a l I 1 • 3 bedroom•, 2 bathl and • f.amlly arei. tor only $33,triO. Call 147-«Jl.O Now! 0 ':'!fl: RI:.l\L "\. i.c-;J ATE:R., ~- ocean &: harbor by day. Your eyes will' Ueht up u you enter and feel the warmth and chann of this" ~ry livable four bedroom 3 bat.a Family room home. All the fJnest appointments. Professionally landoeap>d yard. Priced at 179,900. Call "13-85SO for appointment. 0 ; THS RF:l\L ')i ESTATF:RS VACANT HARBOR VIEW-~ MOW!kubmtt .all MONACO MODEL • ,, and den cottage. Vacant and now. El!ullent location. #1,000. . ; Pwte le& 1 ett-Realty otters on WI 1 o v eJ Y ONE OF A KIND 642-5200 Hawailon .hie ol PIU'tdll< 2 GARAGES! Encl dri;,...,. .home.! 3 lar&e bdrm1... 2 lri· f.nough for trailer or b&lhl PUJS a larce rumpus boilt. ~fl.Jie pool aize view room. 132.~. · lot. Prof. landM:aped. P1 WI 3 • l'Jon!tral GINNY MORRISON BR, 2 . Ba. Cr pu d ~ewpolt H1fthts Giant Two 5toty 161-4130 REALTOR &<l).2lJl6 lhnJull>oul. Quiet .w..i.. 5, J,m--ns ~ im.M:: °": :i= "HAY DAD!" ~.tor s.;i.soo. °'""' $51.000 ....wn ..n • al>c24 flnlll> 2 CAR GARAGE layfront Condo 'l'rlole..t home, sreat !br ~ :: ...,.'": Ewiybody want1 ono, bm'1 3 Br, 2 Ba, pool, eJer It 1110. •llttttalnlJw. wet bu, laJi' Jdtd>t 4nc1 d nl ..,. tor' )'OU. 4 bedroon• 3 DeUaMtuI • 179.:!00 Ion declc, ..,,. '""' lot, pl ab n I nir are~, . bolho. lfx19 family nlom EMERALD IAY nar yard l\l<lll tor -u eerp<IJ " draps n wtlJ> flr<pleee Very ""re ' bbw1 and pool, many tten.. eveTY niom. 1At $39,500 • lot near MU. &ruar. Parlt. tmmacu!a.te 3 Br + tam rm. reu attHI •tor bolt or ..Detter mee it now! New on All this for only SU,!IOO. Ocean aide of hwy. V\ew, trailer. ! l'Jt t '"'-iM-matket. AU. 'ttrm1. CIJI toll free Must tee! $149,000 ....u.ed. Call -1111. lf2..Z35 o Tod Hubert a Auoc. 3471 Via Udo 61S-IOOO -., . 1>1 ~, .. ,l •t', I HETSOL I '.111 111 I FIB!tAC I I I I I I' I H u c" I R-I I 1· I r I Comment overheard I ., E E p I D I eboot a bamboozler: "He i--.1-1 ~1 ~, .-.1 ...... ,_-icomes from • family of' i..::::-::-:;:-:::-~-=!writers. His bn>ther wrlles ,. novels, hll 1ister wrllu I G U T A H 0 I~ his mother 'Writes . I I' I I· I -~anc1 hewr11~--- 1......_:K..;..:.:..s..:;,.;;....-l :.:: ~= ~ ~"/ iZ: ~ 0 R R E B I .. c-lolo ... dlucll• ..- -I I r r I ----'~16 e t:h(.~!IED r I' r 14 I' I' I' I' r I !ffin:... I I I • I I I I I I o 11'HE REAL ·~ ESTATERS Tbe ~.draw kl the \\'est. .... OraUy Pilot "'•'fi«i J.d,~ SCRAM·Lll'S ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 ,--.. . . I .. -~ . • > •• ·• . -~.,~,. .k~. H"ntl"flOn ltnh --~ ~--1 Condomhllllmt =-1-~ Mobile Home• !Or "It '° + POOL + GUEST HOUSE $PANISl1 VJL..LA -Ex· eeutJvt home "1th tront oou11yard. nxt tllt roof "nd anUque btk:k vinyl (loor \n kltch. and fam. nn. Sunken muttr bdrm suit~. '2 balbt, j 1 Roman bath) "Con- linental" kitchrn w 1 l h e\lf'l')1.hina. Aruck)w; ownt'l'tl Uy, "$ell IKMY". $39.~. CAU.. SEYMOUR REAt.TY kitchen + fonn1.I dinlni 3'7-UZl. roon1, ~p.iirate \\ood PINI· • ---2 BA Jed den ft1r ..tad l''antullc F'REF. POOL • 3 BR. DE TAC Jf t-: o' GUEST 'fownhourt' In Xlnt &rf'll, JfOUSE; wllh kllWn le bath. .,,./VI crpt1, bl!\~ r/o, l ---,.-;;CALL=c-i .. ~"c,_=.9,:.-.•--I "A" tram ~ 01.... washtr, drytr, refng, Xlnt .,..,..., •.) . e .,....am <'Cl .. ..,;J. ttrrt11 \S21 900. C AL. L -v11.c•.nt 3 & 4 BR Fireplace. SJ>Arkllng POOL SEYMOUR. ' R E;. LT y, ltepos. in ere11 , \Vi J J .1 • hue(' pafiO lf'P.at11t• tJM.> 847~lZ21. ?Realty. two homt11. Tmn1 for an.1..::.c....:=----::--fu VERDE BEAlITU'UL •••dnr m.900, Appt. Call 1 /3 ACRE bocne. 4 BR, \Vt:U kept. 1711! 002·"8$, POOL. I6'x32' HealP<l Ir fjller· ~I.Isl 1et: $48.~. O\vnt'r. Pd, largt rovered patio. ,. '851-8"$1. Bedroom. :z bath, 4." ahlg * (!PEN HOUSE * ee.rpets thnlout, "'"v•na· Ruffl r-n p tlon pit, \\'el bar, fireplace-. .. \... ,.ers, ....., qe k, •J {)y,-ner. Spacioua tami.ly torn1al dining. Own<'r trans· · l'iome, 4. large bedrms ktng 1:0~--""'y"·o----~F:--ftrni:I -All termi1. * CAl.L ;ed master 3 Mtht, '11ua;e Cectn leW rom 847·8507 * OWNER aacrtflce. Only 3 yean old. Larp Wnlly home, • bedrooma, family roo1n, den, Xtra Httplace. xl.l'a baths, luxurious t.o- lerk>r, Brk. $34 , 9SO, 84'-2'.£1. W -H-A=T-A_B_U_Y_ll_I _ NEARLY NEW 4 bedroom. J" b41h home \\•Ith rnove·il'f- eondltk>n. All trnn• avail HANDYMAN SPECIAL BADLY IN NEED OF WEEDING I< LAl'IDSCAP· INC IS THIS ~IODERN lfO?ttE. DE'TAIL.£.D It JM· POSING ARCHITECTURE, 01" WHITE BRICK, ORNATE IRON GRllLED GATES, 6 fl. hiab. com- and 11'11 priced for ciulck pletely cnC"lost<f tr on t sale, Don'! Jet lhit ont gel <.'OUrtyard entryv.·ay. away, <'ti.II 546-85.\'i. t ~wlina 3 BDRM. I DEN 511ERW••D REAL TY·j FLOOR PLAl'I. SERVICED 18964 Brookhunt, F.V. BV 2 BATI!ROO~IS, \vlth marble type pullman. \V /\V GOV'T, OWNED CARPETING, oxtendlna Rl"pos11el!Sed homl"11. Low thru liv. nn .• halh1 & all 3 down. Covemment pays b(lnns. Rear den 11•llh parq. c!01J!n1 eosts. Call 968-44Cl. hd111d floors, in detailed * Crest Realty blook dHi&n. ha• Roman Brick fireplace-, opens to shellered psUo. O"'NER must sell. As~ume 5~ '1'0 loan, low monthly payments. 4 be droom s. famUy room \\•Ith Its own natural brick fireplace, tun dining room, brk, $31,00J, 846--0604. Jllv nn wi lrpk, tam dinh>g All Angles ~ Jlep laundry, Lo dn. MIM.176 Tiffl-1 of loo~i.n& at nei .. hbor's ...., D S tATIS " IA1'0 BY Owoo·. 4 BR. nr. beach. 1}3R, Jara:e 1ar. Ff!nced yd. \l'alli;? Cast your f'yc1 on \_ -·-"__( Jmm<'d. poss. \ViU \\'Ork Unique, modern type kitchen, w1n1 BRh'FST. BAR, BLT· IN RANGE & OVEN. DI S It \V S H R ., HD\\'0. CABINETS, "'ilh all the latest step saver features. Thi11 unique twme even has a bi1 ot oceru1 vie11·. The en· tire grounds are badly in lll'ed of \1•eedin&: a n d landscaping & sonle or the mending walls netd repair. For IK!moone \v/tt Green Thuu1b it's an excellent buy at ote to achoo!• A-&hopping the 5parkllng blue PacUic ~ terms. 536-6005, 536-7252. 116.500. 272 Cocta l'ofesa St. from any "'lndo"' of this --------- 646-9136. CUiiom Temple H t I ls EXCITINGLY Irvine D•n• Polnt 1"Jansion. \Vatch I.he sun sl'I SPANISH ;;===;;;::;;;::;;;;;::; t-;;::;;::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I behind Cata.Jina Island. Buy Arched entrance. beam ceil· Super F•mily Home 11 _. a lelesoope. \l.'ords t'&11't iugs. central air-cond.. 4. Jn Village Park, your ou•n !: t"'riv•te Swim Pool describe u~ beauty, thl.i 3 master ~lie b" d r 0 0 ms, recreation area I yoor own ~ic 3 BR,, tam nn., t~room ha11 if all. Form~! enonnous family r o 0 m, rttreation room! A few CWOme with 2 batha. Secluded dining room, lush carpets patio. plui; many other steps to wide, wide back yard with gorgeous and matching drape1. Wt xtras. Priced to sell. call ereenbelt, s-.vimmtna pool! ~rative PoOI, 11 g h t ~ d "•ill trade an)'thlng yo•1 now . 540-855..'l. & ttnni& els. 3 BR, 2'ii Ba. waterl.all. Near Marl.1111. have tor this $60,CX(l castl e SHERWeeo REAL TY plus bonus rm. r.tust see to Askinc $37.950. 10% doo•n. \'o.u \viii acree. Call for ar• 189&1 Brookhurst, t'.V. appreciate. JUST RE· po111tnlent, DUCED TO $'18,500 INCLUD· ING THE LAND. ;c<-... 1;i $SNnlth Ch•rmer ' Living room with vault<d $700. MOVE IN ~ed ceUl.ngs, 3 ovenllf!d ReaUors ~91 SellP..r pays all othf!r rost!!. 'b'tdnrui .. 2 baths, on Canyon Open Evts • S2Q'l per mo. I n e I R:n. Room for •ma 11 everylhlng. 3 BR, 2 BA. }rdtlU'd. Nearly ntw. Ask· ''ENJOY YOUR features bltin tlec range Ir $36,950 Full Price CALL NOW TO SEE MISSION REAL TY 985 So. Coa81 lh1'Y·· Laguna Phone (7141 494-0731 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 5 Acres near Palmdale lnt'I Airport. Xlnt growth polen- tial. Red. to $32.500. Bill Grundy, Realtor 341 Bayside, N.B. 675--6161 IMMED. POSSESS. :!"&,. :S34.900. 10% down. HUSBAND'' oven, "'/\v 1·rpts & drp11, US· \;. ed brick fpl., FA hi, patio, . 2 C·l LOTS !!I he movo'lng the IC'f'8-SS. pull· v11.cant. Xlnt loc. "SINCE 1M6" lit Western Bank Bldg. Submit M lcnn!I. Love.!~ 5 University PArk, Iivine bd~ .. 3 bath home. Askmi;' OM with c 0 m m e r c 1 a I Ing weeds, watering or I' dJ!illdin&:. One wtth charming cleaning the pool when he Spanish 2 Br bungalow, itbou.ld be with you ,or the __ .. _.101 -mt.ny amenities. Prime loc. kids. lhen take the time to t6Zi4471 ( .-.J .,._ , Scads or parking! A~kinc l'ee this fantastic 4 Wroom 1~~~~~~~~~ :;ib,900. comlo. It •i ll •urpr;se )'OU LARWIN'S 'J!BI TIDE REAL TY \\•Ith its large f'OOm!I and ·: 49' 4614 living •"'•· Ca ll and """ BEST BUY 84Z-25.15. LUSCIOUS &ad 81'1ff !MMACULATE '4 BEDROOl\1 ~ .. . . . TOWNHOUSE, thick •xpen- ·~OPEN HOUSE alv• •hag c&rpet thnlout. THE BLUFF I iiOiiiOii'""-'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil formal dining room, 2~ S FOUR PLE. holh• and fo"' BIG ""'· ·" • X room•. °'"'" tranof•'"" 'llOI VISTA ORNADA S55,00'.t, Total pri~. Gd. loc. \Vt>'ve &ot a "SeU II now" SUNDAY 12-5. ~r Vlsta Ira. ovl!'niw:I ear, laundry price at $36,500. ctcil Oro. &tttr than new 3 nn .. patio. fenct'd. 8 Yri. 968440a ............ Anytimt 2'-) ba •Piii-levei MC!\V. Ea 2 BR, l BA, E-Z <PG~ar "Tri~'' end unit.,; rentals, &ff today. NEED A HOME??? Monaco Rrles. Many 1, "'e have homes, 3 or 14. c tom featur.e11 . Huge, bedroon1, from $22,200. o v. patio addition. FreAhly _ S.12,9.'ill., "'here the owners ~ttd. 'spotlcs!! Vac&nt 162-4471 ( , .. ,) .5'4W103 will SHA.RE THE COST, Of' Doy1 552.1000 Night• I µ,O~E~N. 12•5 · IZSO STARLIT LIVE IN IT ••• LOVE IT! Sparkling, upgraded 3 bdrm., 2 ba. lownhouse in l;niveni- ly Park. Accustom. :yourself to a llC\v \vay of life. yao'll never be sorry. $33,900. (ired hill REALTY 1\1 0 DERN custom-built artist's 3 BR home w/ocean vie\\', frpl. beam clngs, formal <iin rm. 2 lushly lndscpd patio§, S .( 9 , 9 0 0. 4.97-1 486 or 97~937. NIGUEL Shores. -Sea Ter- ra~. Private area, btach, telll'lia courts. S we e p i n 1 ocesn view. 4 BR, 2 BA, J. car gar. $69,500. Owner, Call 49&-5650. Univ. Park Center, Irvine Call Anytime 833--0820 OUlce hours 8 AM to 8 PM ** NEARLY new 4 BR. .!!!!~!!"'"~~!!"'"~"!'!"I view home w/lrgf! swim ALL THIS A"ND PoOI. Brokn. <9>5660. A PARK TOO! Lek• For111 Clnntory Vill~ ~rty Sy Owner $«,000. * 548-8750 * Executive Special for this auperb 3 bedroom home ne1Ued IJ'rlOtlS tretl and 1hrubs. Spuklina: quaU. t,y for tine entertatnln;:. J...u&}i deep pile carpetir.r with custom matchln1 drapes, 111 electric kitchen v.·llb all the trimmtnJ:ti, fan- tastic fireplace. \rhit a sOOw place for $39,!iOO! ~Utr Is prepared I.It Cit and F1-IA ternu, no\v·s the timt. Call C \\/Al l<IH I'. Ill RcaJtor1 1.. ~9-191 Open p;ves WANTED, ~ OR 5 Br hom•, 3 Be . View sid e. Irvin• T err•c•, E•stbluff or H•rbor Vi1w Hills, to 1111• or buy. R1ver1• j th1 cher911, 12131 284- 53 I Z. Harbor View Homes 5 BR. le. hun rm., unw11al decorator int.. air cond. of- fice, all builders extras. Charmin&' used brick patio & fire ring. $69,500. By Owner. G«-Q46. 2042 Port Weybridge Place. *CHANNELFRONT* OPEN DAILY 1·5 Pier & slip &. !louse now (plans incl, for 2nd unit). 3 BR . 3 ba .. den. 1~1i story. 3808 RIVER A VE. $87,500. ·Agen t. 675-4073 675-1972 110' Beck Boy View Bluffs 3-2~i baytront condo. .,.., I b e. au t • unobstruct~ ha)'\~\\'. S@cluded cul-de-- sac loc. Upgraded w/new crpts, \Vall paper; fixturea & paint. Owner $5 4, 7S O. GH-8449. MOVING! -$53.500. Exec Baycrset home. 3 Br., fam., din. h>bby rms., 2 frplc., Anthony pool. Min. to UCI & ·OCC. !\lake offt>r. 18a:> Irvint" Ave. 642-3187 PARK Lido Condo. Open''Sun & Mon 10 to 6. 3 BR, 21n BA trplc, pool. Nr Hoag Hosp. $34,000, 4308 S p i ndr i ft . Owner. 64>3522 ~3639. HARBOR View Homes, Porlnfino < B<. 311 Ba. mo .. tt. Pro! lndoqxl' lAnd incl. Prine only. $66,500. 644-SOiS 1918 Port Bri1tol Cir. Mobile HomH For Sale 125 For Sole llJ ~~ FREE 1972 PINTO TMI A 1t72 Pim ft It 11 ... ,.., , ........ 1971 Tt A P1r<k1orOI 0110f O.rMtWlt-t1 • · LEISURE LIVING ~ Has "A New Conc1~t'' In : Mobile Home Selb119 NO SALESMEN .... n..c•••••••-• Ct•t It tt4oy I wt11,NH , .. , .......... ,..,,, •• """'ti$ I 14~!~!~~!a~•~l~!,~.~11 I (1/2 lltck l11tef Markr) ~~~~-w...~~~~~ Mobile Homes For Sale 125 Mobllo Homt1 For Solt MOVING SALE /..11 Di splay Models MUST GO! '71 1200 Levitt Model Reduced to $13,500 LOST OUR LEASE '72 L1ncor 24x60 3 Bedroom. with convertible den Rogularly $12,200. Now $10,900 CONTEMPO COMMUNITIES 24002 'Ridge Routt Drlvt (On Moulton Parkway ad jacent to Leisure World) yaguna . Hills BJ0-7900 125 FOR Sale by <N.'Jier. Upper Bay. 4 BR., 3 BA, f.am. rm., '''et bar, dln rm. & beaut. Mobile Homes For Sele I Mobllo Homt1 125 For Sale 125 TRANSFERRED AND GONE 3 Bedroom. 211 balh, Im- mense .muter bednn, u~ craded 1o .,.r1.d1on. JllA, VA weJcomt. Bt.'°w ooat al 132.950. • larwln rttlly • "' 4405 CONDO tor Salt. s liiif 2», Ba., 2 car gara~. w/pool privl. Near Hoa.& Hoap. 673-9183. Income Propertv tl6 wen•• INCOME HOME$ NEW DUPLEXES $411,!50 NE\V TRIPLEXES $67,950 No1v under construetlon at 151 E. Bay st .. Costa Mesa. Completf' J uly. 6'2-4905. * 6 UNITS * JN EASTBLUFF ,, 175-605• 0 -···· ...... OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun . 12 to 5 p.m. TRIPLEXES. ~1~.s at 17th St, ll1 HWltiJlaton Beach, walk to beach. Call 968-»'n. TRIPLEX/4-Plox. Top tond. A Income. 10% dn. Fortin, Rltrs. 612-5000. 54""8625. SIX UNnS Deluxe, North Colla Meu studio apts. 2 BR, l~ bath each. with 1araa:ea A M alley. Present income $950. per mo. FULL PRICE $67,500 TEN UNnS tistiide Costa Meaa wUli • "near perftcl" rental hi1· tory. P resent income $1660. per mo. Priced for the dis· criminating investor and ready for )'Our approval. C.Ome In and chtck our com· puter data. FULL PRICE $150,000. Newport et Fairview 646-1811 {•nytime) '.Prictd at ~ 500 ttl •ell It yau 11re a GI. move in at quJckly! non·\ miss lhi.t WALK TO BEACH NO COSTS. Call collect. on.: & TENNIS -$43,9001. 54().855.1. Corner lot. s·p r Ink I e ,. !f , O\\>'NER, 3 Br. 2 Ba, lg fam <it"corator carpets & draJX'S. rm, trplc, walk shppg/s\\·im, f'our bedrooms &. f!lmily S.14,000, 836-7872, 83G-6293 SENIOR Citizens. Sacrif new 2 BR Mobilf! Home at The ~~~~~~~~~! Meado"'· 14851 J•!tr.y Rd., WANT INCOME Jand.,aping. Call Gn-2233.. GREENLEAF PARK PANORAMIC VIEW A Rotlly Btoutilul ~. Best loca tkln In I-luntington SHERWeeo REAL TY ;~it~ Beach. Cl ub & KOi t 18964 Brookhurst, F.\'. Irvine Ranch. Sell or n!nt. PROPERTY? Ownr 213: llA 94609 Getting atarted is always lhl: Beaut. tnainlained home ADULT COMMUNJTI" 2 Bedroom!! & larae familY Has available a :Ex44 Lancer room. Steal this Irvine beauty for $34,750 Including 1 _L_l_d_o_l_•_I• _____ _ !And. 646-1111 CJ{.$( i ! U baths, 1~".i'e f~Uy room If you have bttn waitin1 tor v ,.. \\'Ith exc1t1ng f1repl~. all lb t b · 4 lar«e \~THE REAL 'V r;~'f ~'.rE~~ C"_ ~\ ~ privlleg ... < Bedroom•. 2 IN FORECLOSURE ,; f, rca ty electric "Award" ~ullt-in ~~rga~~uS ·A· POOL. kitchen, covered patio. 2'11 Pouesslon can be im-3 BDRM .. 2 BA, family nn .• 2414 Vista Del Ori> yrs: new, Dellghtf~I t'()Vettd medlale, ALL OFFERS landscaped, AS!Umable VA Newport Beach patio. Near beautdul coun-consld~ phone: 541).1155.5. Joan . 544--0979. ~-644-1133 ANYTIME try club! Brk. !162-5566. SHERWe•D REALTY L1gun1 Bt1ch . JR. ESTATE IMMEDIATE 18964 Sroo!thUnt F.V. annmg 3 bdrm.. 2 ba. POSSESSION o"·nt'r, immac. Goldemwst ~ . ~biull Lu'1< hom•. Room WALK TO BEACH Home, atrium patio/'"try. l~ a pool beyond the brick 3 Br 2 ba famfdin rn1. tevace. $47.500'. $uptt sharp 3 BR ranch Airu~e S""% Gl ln. Bf!aut ~trong & Energetic OPEN SAT /SUN. 1 ~5 home, totally customized v.'/w crpt.11. lg yd, nr o RA l\f AT I c multi-level 900 ALEPPO thruo.ut. Live ~m schls/park. Tot pymnt $165. spacious home. 3 BR, 2 BA w/mass1ve sto~ fpl ., thick or Conv. 897-9801. & den. Huge malttr suite ,shag crpt thruout. customJz. . with family-size Roman f'<I drps, prof lnd9Cpg front DRAMATIC Tri-le~I 4 Br:, bath. 20· high ceili & rear Ideally Joe on a cul· separate master suite, fam1-. rip. de·sac.' $27,500 FP 10~0 DN, l.r rm. upem onto cov'd Out~1de gam~ room. gu~st 3629 E Co t H CdM low mo numts deck. Neighbortiood park & '.°°m or &tudio. FonnaJ dtn-y--' as wy., .,~ . schl., 2 mi to bch. $46.900. ing room. 'JWO double .... ·_·-o'*~-•-7_s._s_m __ *~--1 1J Owne1· 847-2259. garaces. FANT As T I c 'll Toro VIEW: $49.650. Hz.4471 (:::Jl4Ml0l * CORNER LOT * BR. 2 BA, cpll, drps, lge 2 Flrcplacei, Jargt counby FINE 3 BR, by o\\·ner. -40' Lot. Prln<:. $69,800. :J03 Via Nice, ~39&4. rm. Pool. $64,500, in new condition on space 'George Williem1on ll, just relandscaped. Thia '61 Argus de:luxe mobile Realtor is an ~xceptione.J value at home. lOxSS. N.B. location. Lido 1110 OPEN SUN. 12-4 219 VIA NICE 548-6570 645, I 564 ;mo. Othor resal"" ilio acrou ·-• trom ti.aoh. IIARBOR-Viff'I\• H 0 m", available. l™ \V h it tier $3,750. Park mnie. ~991.6. Portofino, priced be 1 q w Ave., Costa Mesa. Phone SACRIFICE Lido Waterfront mk!, by owner / are n t 64&-'1965 or 5"'8-l69S 9 Ml tD ' Park Mobile Home le 23' Spacious 4 BR. 4 ba, frpl. In 644-6342. Open HOU!t Sat &-6 Pl\f. sailboat, $095. 67)..3817. Mstr. 1ulte. $92,500. Sun l-6, 1712 Port Charles CONTEMPO. --_, ~-- ~ 1-111. _P_I·=====~ LAGUNA HILLS -·-. * WATERFRONT * l'reotlg• adult ronunW1lty 3416 Via Lido 675·4562 S\Vll\I, boat A fish from your adjacait to Lel!UM World. * REDUCED * patio. 3 BR. 2 BA, new crpt, Beaut surroundings, a.II 1ux· A Nord mata Comtr frpl c, 2 btks to octan, olym· ury appointments. Theta· plc pool It tennis. By ownu, J)@Uttc pool, u.unas, gym, 4 Custom blt.. 3 BR, 2 ba. bJJU&rd tables. 1\t U c H 174 000 $42,950. 543-1722. • MORE! LIDO REAL TY WANT to buy from owner. See the "Award • winning" Create a 1"ll'W developme.r1t 3377 Via Lido, N.B. Clustered home In the fUrnlsbfld model hOmes ON for builders with 1m-* 673-7300 * Blu1fi1. Under $ 3 5, 0 0 0 . SALE nns WEEK. a,iination. Ocean view, can- SALESMAN ~846-=4~1~72-. ---~o---= 83Q.3900 or 830-7900 yon and hilltop locale. Full W. h.v• •• o-•Jng for a BLUFFS 2 Sly. 3 BR, 21h _....;:.:.:..:=-'---Gol-:-,d.,-price $110,000. PETE BAR- -· ~· n. d bt * * NEAR Ne.w 71. en RE"M' REALTY. l'lliu De-hi0" calibre, creative sale•· 04., carp., rapes, ttll. t "'·" 2 SR d•n 2 BA ~· N J I •· J wes ~"· • • · mond. Call 642-53Xl. person, capable of dealin1 r. sc )()() s. Storts • JlOO • \\'et bar, many extras, Lrg in hicher priced properties. BY O\VNER 6#-6405 balcony·Lrg comt'!r, Beaut Apertment1 for tele 152 I~ 150 most difficult with everything u·e do • thtn tl'a euy. This is a Vtry Desirable Triplex (3-unitl) which will make IOmeont an excellent 1tarter in- vestment. T\vo 2 bedroom units and one l bedrOom. No Do~-n Payment to Vetnana. $41 .000. Call ~ Ewn- Jnp. 646-5226. COLWELL PROPJ:RTIF.S. tNf REA LTORS I patio. l&e pool--aiu lotl~======o::mz l kitchtn, fam ily room, fonnaJ I •nclo,.d by block wau. 1Sf TJME OFFERED dirtlng room, 3 llUl<• bed· VIC STUART, Rtollor LAGUNA BEACH * 494-7S31 * 1495 GLENNEYRE Newport Heinht1 land•oaping. Across from I b<ltUCDI& lowecm ,... • --OPEN SUN. 1_5 main Huntington Shore Clill Z-4 Pl.EX, % milt' So. C.out Plaza, 2 yrt. old lxgru&1. 50-5969; 531-9573. clOie to xlnt t ch o o I•, rooms, 3 car 1ar, and you tnarktts, new ma 11. c11 n walk to the beach! Only Reasonable. 8 3 1. 1753, CUi;ro\t FEATURE t> $'2 500 .4~2U6 aft 5:30 & wk-ends. HO~fE • Quif't cul·de-Mc ' .;, 847.8531 * meet -4 bdrm, 2 bath, din. the Real E1tat1 M•rt .Fountain Vanev al'CB, 18 x 36 play room 1---------·I \1;/bll·in bar, Solarian floor BY OWNER. Must sell. Haw rovering kiloh•n & bath. DIVORCE """' home in '"'row. < Ill"., Cupeted thru-. p V PRESSURE 3 Ba, pool, huge fam. rm., tlrepla~. elect. blt-.in's, tomi.' D.R. F'antastlc in11ldf new D/\\I, &erv!('e pon::h, 4 Brdroom 2 bath, big fixer· 1<-out. \\-'ill take )'Our equliy elect. gill'. epener _ You upper. $31,:IOO. Submit a IOI\'. iu. prt!1ent home u dwn. ha\·t? TO SEE TlifS to low down or GI "No, NO." ',Pyn'll. r ~·ill carry a 2nd. believ(' !his • $38.900 in fee. • larwln re1 lty • Preseot lo'" 61; G I "C" THOMAS 961-4405 Club house. Delux adii.lt 34 16 Via l.Jdo 675-4562 418 Full1rlon Ava. ·1 park. Near beach, Fri pty. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Clea" 3 BR., 2 bath home, 11~~- 1 JS Vi• Juc1r v.ith bit-ills, pool.siu yard; Lovely 5 BR, 3 BA home. detached dbl. garage oft DBL wide mobile home, OnP. 2-bdrm. home plus 2·1 Reduced to blJl:ain pme of aUe)'. Freshlyp&inted. adult ert., air con<f. Hunt. TRIPLEX bdrm. apts. \Valk to be11.ch $82.500! W•lker R•alty 675-5200 Beach SlD,500. 847-8817. & shopping. XJ"t condition, KEN BRITTINGHAM i1l6 Via Lido N'pt. ll••cll in prime rental atta. An REAL TOR u"'<Juall<d valu• ot 157,500. 67S.0123 Son Cltmtnlt Canyon Charmer • 3 BR, bltns. frpl c, ,...,,1. 3 Bdnns .. 1 Bath le lot1 of Mesa Vtrde ing·, frpl c. patio, fncd yd. privacy&: trees. In e:xcellent HARD TO FIND • One atary Assume 5.2% Gr loan. C'anyon location. Excellent J.tesa Verde e;<t'CUtive home $27,850. Thomsrn ~alty financing available. $23,950. with over 25()0 1q ft. 492-9550. 1 ---~-~-~- 2 BR, '2 Ba. 24x50 Driftwood Bf!a<:h Club by the bch., Goll, pOOI, aallll&, 536-0321. )~ ~mable. !\fake of le r . 2-Z7i.i, R.,.tor O\VN'ER t r a n. f .. I' e d . 3 ~~o 1,., - Greenbrooke, 5 Br, 2600 9Q ft 224 \\'. Cout Hwy 5-18-5527 Bf!droom l: den, entry hall. ._,/TQ"""'~ Festurea include 4. hua:e HURRY! 2 BR, 1 Ba bedrooms, dminl room , Custom Home. Ocean View oversized livinc room, coun-$24,500. fjnn. 492.2334 Acre•t• for 11le 150 ..,,,.. A><king l200'l l•" Newport Beach Ev•. 545-564.'I built-in rana• & own + REAL ESTATE 1 than Mrkt Price. Allum· dlahwasher, huge fireplact, 1!90 Clenneyre •hi• 6% '-loon. Swim Clb. * STARTER * park Ilk• rr<>W>ds, p11m• 494-9473 !!4!HJ3ll try 1tyl• kitchen. family" , rootn, M!'Vl:ce pot'Ch and WNtm1n1ter BUY DAD A HORSE ftANCH FOR FATHER'S DAVI Bu1ine11 Property 154 **MOTEL** San Clemente, 12 units, pool. I ~~~~~~~ rm to add ll more untu or I: apts, $85,000. Thomatn 12 BEAUTIFULLY maJh- Realty 492-9500. tained luxurious Wlit1. Two. ( mete 3 BR, 2 Ba. All have frplct. ~L /Cry 156 l'lr. N"'J>Ort C.nter. 100% 1--°"--l"'fPh;.;...____ depreciation factor on In· 1~ouR Cemf!tery lo l.S. Choice Cypress 1ection. Hub:lr Rest Ct:meltry. 64~3249. 2 PAClFIC View Olttnett.ry Jots, $175. ea. incl. truster fet. 543-5603. 11Cst. or $250,000 Will ex· chana:e for cornmerc. or in· dust. prop. THE ffiWIN CO. R .. llon ~ 610 Newport Center Dr. Suite 445 Newpor\ Beach Onrtrans. ~781. Neat38r,28aandalaundry location, Brk, $26, 75 0 . POOL A VIEW ~ER leaVtng. Span!Jh room, carpets, dtape11 and a 962·1373· Otaut~ 3 bdm1. home, high design, archwaya, t:Jtaant nlre fenced yard. $28,950 OWNER An x lo 11 •. 4 on a ('()tnet lot. which flws tlll'te bi& baths. On~·•-6 BR. 3 BA, tam nn + bonus ldnd, ht perte<t eondlllon. rm. 3400 sq tt, all rm11 Irs· Call "" todoy. -$47.~. 894"'910 Ari· (Open "'") South Cout Commercltt 151 * Trlpl .. -By Owntt. 2 Br, -'~r.-op.,11¥rtv_____ Jure yania, 1 a r a, ... 2 AdJOininl Improved loll 10.:JO% dn US,500/olf«'. n -1uutu1 211-3 acre Ranchos ](l,0001q ft each, ttdUOld to 2233 R11tpn Dr, C.M. -ON 5Ji7-8400. • Real tan. nestled in 11n Oak covel't'd $25,000. each, O¥O U!'mla A f'fllfy hall, 3 sep&rale baths, Submit ~ny ttrms. Bedrooms & den, l'!ntry hall, you a. view of ocean lt hills, j bedroonu , L&rse roorru: l•rwfn re•lty popular central floor pl3n, ,1·!1h compltte p r i va cy 5 BR. 3 BA, Span1ah td·level rthruout. 3 car p.1'1$. Brk, 968-440:1 Anytiml! fine quality builtint1, linl11h· around )'Our pool. Lge. or lvill consider trade tor hill top mt'adcl\v, deep subordination.! DANIA TRIPLEX, ta. 2 Bi. amid.st the Cleveland Na· REALTY Co., ~2-65$'.t. w.41ltlo1. Nr. ttoru. $45,toO. tional Fo ... •I. A wtallh or NEW USTING 6™)Jj4 "''"' JW&.1'14 TIME FOR $29,950. 842-6691. ed ,-arqe perfect I o r fonue l dini "" le tamlly nn•, smaller homt in AftM O\\"'""R d C oot1 J u . ..,, Vt'rde. \V ilt consider all of· . oL .,.,.!'t•, auum• LOSE TO BEACH ""'""· natural w ..,,,.. • with beam ceil"o. An .,.. ~ loen, Jow monthly ,ng bceautiful ya.td, cover°"' 11.... 1--1 .......,.,.._, fm. ~. paym•nu. 3 ""'room•, den, $2700 DOWN patio. 1'9,500, Bio", 962·8865. ;Jo:d'':'i ~Ooo~ , .. ,_. ~. !BR, 2BA. N•w cpl• & cirJa. .family roont, tine quality A ctellghtrut 3 bed, 2 bath on 2S VACANT HOMES * 49&-.2800 * Lr. yard. Cletn! lJ)' Ownt."'t'. eo n strucUon l.hrcu&'hout, qu)et c.·ul-<ff!-.Mc 11. Xtrt 3 It 4 Bedroom, In a:ood areas, • 132,900. 557...(392: or ~ma. copper p~umbJnr, ll<k, tbarp upta A clrJa, 1111 lront ....,. with "°°''· FHA & j;I ~ ~=:,:~. ".Z Ne"'"'" hHh $27,500, 962-5566. nn w/cheery flrtpl, bl& klt· financini. Stoo. ti) $1 ,00>. -_.-- OWNER, 4 BR., 3 bl., Fam. ch and ~rrsiud dbl gar. tolal down and rent 'tll cs· H•rbor View Somerset ) Rm .• 1-"orm dtn. l(e ynt Price W.-500. Paymt.1, $235. crow clolf't. -._____... ,... .. .._..._. 5 Br., 3 be. I.am rm, 2 trpt, Dbl ga1r, "°"""" pallo, 2 co""ra all. Robtrt1 & Co: 961-5511 EMERALD BAY "LOT 3 ear sar • dl!COI' c!ttalled. ~-" ml. IU,OOO. If REPOSSESSIONS Ltrgt1I View Lot ~;::la.= .-~:J!d B L l'Clr lnl ti • d Joe ti 1127 Emtrald Bay. .ISQ,000 )/Otllh·te<n acllvitl£1' A-• r + rg llonut Room 531·5IOI I :::1 531•51ff onn• "'! '" 8 on h'or loto & l»mt1 call: trom Fuhlcn ItJind. A ~venlent to ~ Irr k>t. ct thest FHA A VA boincs, Bill Grundy, R.eeltor 1Knne ln tull bloom. $68.900. ;w.ooo. 847·l'li7, 6 Bl.KS. TO BEACH. l BR. !'Qllt•ct -125 Baysidl, Np't Beach OPEN SUN., ll·S DECORATOR'S I Bl", 2 Ill, Newport Wt~. 9462 !olanl KASAllAN 675-6161 JM3 Port M"1!at• '"""· • , ill:po, ltplc. OJ>on Hou,. SU". 9i12-'1!64. Roal Ettoto "47-9604 B\' OWNER· 3 BR 2 BA ~7 Rltr. °"""'· SlS,000 -. •".£. Olaon Inc. Rllrs. l BR., l150 Dn. Take ..,., 11111" cJ<n. ~Ill'~, ~~ !;.Ike Jo 'l)odtf -0.,t .,...,.,.., the o&d ttuU. BUy tbt F'or that ltem undtr $50, try paymrt1t1 ot S275/:mo. C?1ll praae, N'· Pl'rir.. ~ Plu'ld:iM cWw"on1a t:r JWJ · -"""'· tho l'<t"1)' Plncbtr. 333-1103 Af<nJ. l3"f,!!O. ts< 11184.., 5 l""' 5 do)'S IOr 5 -. QUICK CASH THROUGH A ?"~~~io:m~:s~ ~:u~:, MANY POSSIBLE FOtrRPLEX by owner, b11t USES a.rea, no qents. t.ux. 1500 -··-· llvina NOW • or ,.. It t ..... -· WW"'Z . t 'CJ• ' •P • --. -.... Urfmcil'\t iattt on, Tblt ls the Nr. Newport It F"tltv ew 536-237&. i.. ·"'I bl land ol It• Sten on sun or Mon only =-=----=--,.--1 on.., av.,_ a e . -BY APPT BOB TRACY BY Owner-Du pl• a: ' _kind.Jn Sollthtm.cant · -·acL· ··NYTIMI c.p111rono a.._ OD• MCloded bel>lnd priv•ta " " ~ for I . ' sat• and wllb utillti., 6lj.ft or Ive. '7S.1127 ~ of. 1 Y? old. ,..ey now. IT WIU. !lOON BE GONE i"OREVEl\l Loll fer Stle I,. DAILY P_IL_O_T ...i.ow~~™~~l\MS Lachenmyer 1. 1 t CHOICE LOCATION. wolJr to i(lil C)tltJra•!, -Joi, , •-..... 85lalS. Prle<d at $illlJIO. 1illtl •flVM ..., wW1-itiForlulo...U Coll or Write now tor oant-60 X 113 C-' ZOl'IE S!&-7842 .,,. ~97. plete det&Jlt • full coJot' Ont 6f 1111 dhntown Jltttll phoU>C. tor devdopm"''-~~"'I LA UNA llelcll _,, """"· t Jou. pvt Pb'· B-., • WANT AD 842-5871 LOS AiiCQli_ ru:ALTr" E. 17th St., Cont Matt :113: i21-1909 "931-M!li. 21n Dttl11>nt Dr., Rm. IO AM TGwll. $115,0t!O Dn, Levis-..it I-"" irvl••, C.. -C.-. ...,.bit .....,, "buck>". CAii (7l41 13W21t ktaloootl>lco, Bier. 175-flOO -. - ~ ............. ----.--~-'---:::-=--.--· • ( Hou .. • unturn. * .... u""""" Lele for _ Solo 110 Monty to Loan l=~=;J 240 Hov11a Unfurn. - COMMERCIAL Prime S&n Bmwdino Commercial lot with frontage on 2 major 11.rttts approx. 3 aett11 total U per sq. ft. ---------,.._ .. -Huntl1111<tn 9Md\ ",... • fREEll NEWPORT • BAYl'IWNT [iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijAjiiiiiiijiiijji 11.000 OR UP TO 13.000, W• · Sped.U.. tn Nowpirt Londlord..OWnora APT. 2 Br. 2 Ila. F ... 0.. 110,000 AND MORE. lllocb • a.... ci.1 Mar • we wn1 .. r .. tMUlll ,. yeu 1a111 Call "2-Dll. lold New Concept ... A T·~-~ R al ' IAaunL Ooa R<ntal 5er-FREE of clwp .•. 11 ... 1175 • 2 Br., 2 II& Ia 4-pl .. vco '""' '""" a e: vice is FREE IO You! Try desirabJe tmanu on our over pr, prlv A nice! FURNITURE RENTAL Esi3!c l..o&n. Upon ap-Nu·Vl,W! wa!Unc llst. $200 • UIU, pd. Liw. 2 Br proval, .,. tho monoy NU-VIEW REf1TALS ALA R•ntola e 645-3900 duplx .. ll&I. Ptnlll. RAdec. however you like. Al.lo uk 6i'M03I) or ~ Ytfy. •bout our u n • e cured FREI RENT e BEACHCOMBERS! Spac. $323 -1 + Lott, trpl. 2 decb, persona! loans. Fort yt 2 .SR All tkll/peta. Bach. turn., all ut.il lncl. bltnt. bott .Up aV&ll. CNnorol Getltrol NEED CASH! LANDLORDS! Al7Avca Call 1.; dctalli Aif: 919-M!ll I ft~ R1ntol1 • 645-3900 ~JEW :EN~ REALTORS .L.JL/fHR!FT Coron• dtl Mar SINCE 1944 .. e SEA Brenes! l Br. Stovt, Three to $ &drooms, 3% 673•4400 6211 N•wport Ctr. Dr.. $225 • 2 Br., Ba ho• .. attan [ rerrlg. crpt, kkll/pets. ll!S. balllr, pool, 2700 111 ft livinc Suite 101 sidt, rar. yrd., patio. ALA Rent1l1 • '45-a900 apace. Suitable tor larte VILLA MARSEILLES SPACIOUS I & 2 llDROOM APT. fumlahed & Unfurnished Adult Llvln9 Dishwasher color coordinated appliances .• Plush ·shag carpet· mtrrored wardrobe doors- lndlrect ltj:bUng In kitchen • breakl,st bar • huge private lenc.Upatio • plush landscaJ>- lng • brick Btl'be-Ques • large heated poob & lanai Air condltioninl(. 3101 So. Brlatol St., S1nlo An• 557-8200 COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. MANAGING AGENT ------ Apta. Furn. 360 Apt. UnluM. 365 t.RG 1 BR, $140 + Dep. •!Sow lhar. Carport " 1n<1r7 !MU. N"r. shops I< frwyl, 9911 Fl Cami,,,, Apt 1, C ~ • 546-04.ll-• NEWLY DECORATED- 2 BR w/pr. $140, lned "4 \\•/patio. Wtr pd, ma_ Placentia Ave . (A), PJJ btwn 1 & 5, 63S-4lXI. Mountain, DtHrt, Newport Beach. ~45 .. Util pd. 2 Br. 1tudlo hi 2 Br family, mothtNn-law, bil· J!oaon 174 Ph. 833-34<0 rn 1rPJ bltna dsok. • STEl'S to Beac · Uard l<IOl1l or mald quart.n. I:-!,._ _____ ....;.;.; l·-----'----1$36.l' .. t.ri:. 2 Br., 2 Ba -2 Crt>tfdrplf, kida. UUJ Incl. WW lta.se, or Ina option, 511 W. 19th. CM sct-3481 'H'"u-n1""1".,.-,-..,-.,,ilea-c'"'h--Corona del Mar m& N. A.fain SA SCT-0314 DELUXE 2 Br.. 1\i ba. Studkl, erpt/drps. pool, bltns. pvt patloe:. mo. 1 Child Ok, 00 pet.s.. M&-0496, ~!ESA Vc rdt, 2 BR upprr, nt."'l\'Jy d('C., bltns, ~ drps, no ptls. 1 ChUd OK. $150. 540-7~J62 54S-5227. 'I.o•1, secluded 12.<SO 1st TD Loans ll'plcL, bltns, I blk beach. 1120. or HU with IOw cul> down. Moonndge cabin 115,750 NU-VIEW RENTALS ALA R1nt1la e 645-3900 ~75""' month, 146-nn. •-i~-laland Laketide cabin $35 000 -ii VV9' Call 866-464.1 or write· 6% % INTEREST rn.4030 or '494-314.S e E-Z Does It! 2 Br. Crp11, SP"ncer R•al Estate, P. o. 2n·d TD Loans ** DUPLEX BRA ND drp" kldsok. 113(). =:~~ ;::.. wb~~ Box 2828, Big Bear Lake, m;:w. Hua:e db: cwoer'1 ALA Renti1l1 e 645-3900 f75-0074 or~. C&lif. Lowest rate1 Orange Co. unit. 3 BR., 3 B A . 3BR. 28.A. Family dining 1-========= :::--;:---;:-....,--;--- FABULOUS view cabin. "WE BUY TD'S" Flrepte.ce, bltins. l*X! sq. ft. arta. Boat door. \\'alk to •PRIVACY! Hu.at Bachelor, S.lboe Pwtln1ul• choice Joe. Running Sprgs, 4 + 3 decks w/v1ew ot b&y, ~ach, grade I: high school. walk shopt, utll. incl. SllS. BR . new 1 Y de c. Settler Mtg. Co. ocean, ~ h1lls. Walk to lkh Nr Bushard A BannlnJ Sis. ALA Rent1l1 e 645-3900 • $25 WK A UP • On Ocean $22,!lOO/offer. Must sell. 642-2171 54~11 " shoppmg. 1 )T. lse. $425. $26.; mo 962-5080 0 r Lovely Bach .1 Br.· Rooms 6f6..ll55• Setving llarbor area 21 )TL Refs. required. 873--0960. 64&-9992. • • ON The Water! Spic. l Maid Service . Pool -Util Pd. · w lk B U 11 pd 11 ...:,.e,.--~~..,...,=-o---Br. Stove, retr., kids ok. e Call 675-8740 • Reel Eatate Wanted 184 MONEY avail tor 1st & 2nd a to . each. t • as . LRG. 4 Br .. 2 Ba ram rm.. Sl85. loarui al&O purchase TDs. everything, 1 " 2 BR. h 0 me , tr p I c, w / \V ALA Rent1l1 e 64J..3900 * OCEANFRONT 1 Br. WANTED to buy !rem owner Marvin McClure Re al Rent·A·Houae 979-1430 crp!/drps, bltn RIO, dbl aptl. From $135/ptr wk . 3 BR ho I · E t 1 D A,... o"""' FOR lease love1" B1utts 714: 675--7686 Lindy,· or 213: me near rv1ne, s a e. aya .... ~. eveg, CHAJU.IING HoU&e, So. ot pr, Irg yrd. $310 mo. • v Tustin or S. A. from Clay to 492--0424. H\vy, corner lot, crptll, 549-2644 aft 6 pm. houle overlooklnc major 650--0865 Bob. Un1v. or past. Assume loan. M W fed 250 700 Begonia Ave., CdM PRESTIGE home, 3 BR areenbelt. ' br, 3 ba, lar&e 'c'"o-l'ONl--,d1'"'1'"Ma.,.,..-r--- '114:!22-2493 P. o. Box 316, oney •n w/pool.. ~ue-1.rt a: last family room. 4~21S. Balboa hie. NEED $30,000 bt T.D. Cost• Me11 rent. $100 deaninl depos1t. HARBOR Vlew Home1, 5 BR FURN. Bach. male, $UO WANT TO BUY mof'lf!y, c.2 prop. imp. Can-FREEi I $350 mo. 847-tns aft 1 A Sornenet, S640 mo. lncL util, no cook. Furn. 1 WITH CASHI nery Village. Will pay 8.5 Lllndlord,.Ownera wkendi;. l * 644-f917· * Bt. $165 incl uW. No peta. 67$-6737. Colleae Park Fixer-upper, int Xlnt ref•., a.uets. We will refer tenants tD you 5 BR, 1 aty, big pie· ihaped EXEC H m ~H r b r Vu =--~-~--~ any condition. Principals 642-7671. FREE of charge .. , .Many lot, nicely 1 n d s cpd. (Pm1afino) 3CQl l<I ft lwc $170 • Spacklua fUm single Only "0 _,_ nytJ d 1 bl t " DO!Wlmoker, -ntleman ex· • '""'-uv.w a me, IMPORT COMPANY with es ra e enan on our crpt/drps, vacant & clean. liv-4 Br, 31,i Ba, tam nn, •-· ·11 1· 1 ecutive, tlreplia.ce, quiet. PRIVATE party wants 3 or 4 exclusive Giltwatt, Sta· wa1 ng is · $275/mo. 8.U-1103, eve11 nc rm, prdnr illcL $550. Br borne. Buy for cash tionery, Greetinz Jlf'lf!s seeks ALA Rentals e MS.3900 839-TI45. 644-2352, 557-8286. 615-4859. Harry 833-ll29 wkdys 1-5; ac tive investor with Na-• QUIET R tre t • N' l -8-'y""--0w""'.,.-r~.SaJ~,-0-r ~LI-,-. ~3 =er-., * 3 br hou N t Coat• Mesa 1·5 Wknds 642·2312. tional Sales exper. 77812 e 8 . . ice 1 ae, ewpor -.,,..--..,....,_~--Forbes: Rd (at Crown Valley furn. Bach. All ut1l. incl. 2 Ba., &'. f&.m rm· • Hrightl. $200 mo leut. Casa del Oro * Large Older 5 Br house Pkwy) Laguna Niguel. Tel, $85. "''orkshop, fruit trees. Wtr & (213) 293-9594. AU. UTILITIES PAID :.;, ~~4 1~i:t ~ for appt. with Mr. Nolan or ALA R1nti.ls • '4S..3900 :-= ~=·= aft ·sw~=IT~S~2-,ty-.-l~Br-.. ~.2~1!~Ba~. Compan befort you rent 4~11~ : or : Ji~h~fr~. ~Ore~l,~8~31~-1~000~. ~~~ • SEAT'S. Camping! - 2 .13r., . . carp, drapes, bltns, nr. CUstom deli&ned, featurin&::· encl . gar., yrd. for 3fnB:d.cf~·m~~: $b;~O schools, stores "= pool. •Spacious kitchen with in- Bu1ln111 ,~-kldi!i/,.....ts. 1135, Lease. Avail 8/1. ~. direct J.iahtlng Oppo I 200 [ ...-Lease/Option. Wtr pd. (1) rlun ty -. tw-ll!t ALA Rontol1 e 645-3900 99~2392 S.nto Ano H1lght1 e Separate dln'r area AVAILABLE . '"'-'"-"'--~~=--,~ • Home·like 1torarc e DAISY Fresh! 2 Br. fncd 2 BDRM., 2 BA. bltns. $195.. 2 BR + den, % acre, J.Obt'd e Private patios NOW Houses Furnished 300 yrd., encl gar.. kids/!rnl 536..e.984 tor hones. PX> mo. Reta • Closed p.rqe w/storaze ~e Corporation deaif'l!s1---------pet '145• alter 5 req'd. 557--0338. •Full lenath m"1'ble puU- EXCEPTIONAU..Y lrg 'l br. 2 ba irtudio. Cpts, dl'ps, yard w/pe.tlu. Ctose to So. Coai!il. M&-0169, 97S--Oi45. Cost11 Me11 NE\V DELUXE 2 Br .. 1-I,1 Ba., dbl garagt. E. Co.sta ~1es&. $215. 645-Ull or 833-8447. $145 -$165 Bac!W'lor le. 1 BR. patio1. trplc'1, prl\!. I a r a f fl s . Divided bath &: lots of closets. Rec hall, pool & pool tables. aauna ba:ths. [ iiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiii;;; See for yourself! 17301 11 Keelson Ln. (1 blk \V. of Beach, 1 blk N. o( Slattr ). NE\V 2 BR., 2 BA. 1185. No ~tg. No children. 2293-B Fordham, 5-1~148 tves. 842-7848 HUNTINGTON Gard f1n11 Apts. lleil at Bolsa Chica. 846-1323. Compare -&>~ \\'hat you 're missma:. rr. 1!2).$240. l BR Furn. Sll5. Ovrrlooki.ng lake park & beaut. Enclosed patio & pool. J\lature C'Jli pt!t'd. No pets. 1035 12th St . ~2692. e LRG. 2 BR. BungalO\\' Apt. 4 GIU"dens, 6 pools. Saunas. Hot Jacuzzis. Ten· rilil courts. i ioo. 846--0259. 3 BR Summer Rental, 1 blck to beach, pool, decor furn., adlts only $::00 mo. 536-1182. L1gun1 Beach STUDIO apt w/ocean Ww, quiet netahborbood. charm· in&· Summer or year round. 49<-4847, 4M--0288. HARBOR GREENS 1 Br apt unturn w/1tow. Adlls-110 pel!. 820 Center St, Furnished & CM 642-5848. Unfurn ished $265-LRG. 3 BR. '1 BA a\)( homt', t•ha.r1n·~ pat!I), beaut. From $120 to $215 mo grounds. Adult s, 5-t&-4016. B.chelora e 1 Bdrm1 2 Br. Adults, no pets. , iJ BAY J\IEADO\\'S APTS. · 2 Bdrmt e 3 Bdrm1 387 \V. Bay St. Ct 64&4Tl1 11/J or 2 Full Baths E/SIDE 2 Br, 11~ BA, adult 1'taster size ~room.a w/ townhouse. Encl patio. Ja high beam ~eillngs, lari:e 646--9210 or 54&-9695. living 'l"Oom w/gas or 2 BR.. up~r. C10M'd ~· \Yood burning fl~pl&ce. Adulls, no pets $140 Convenlent laundry area e 646-SV.. e oft kitchen. Enclosed pa· __ ...:..,..:.......:..c..:...:...~­ llOS". :! s11·imn1ing pools. 2 BR. unJurn. cpt/drpt, sauna. rt'creation facill· range/ovM, refri.g. No peta. ties. Security guard. $140/mo. 968-1455. Models Open 'tilt pm. 2 Br, 1», Ba. adults. Call alt 5 pn1, 64.2--0970 or see 2700 Peter1on Way, CM wknds .. 2346 Santa Ana AV•. nr Harbor Blvd & Ad•ms 1-2 It. 3 Bedroom apts. Builtins. $125., $150, $115. Call agent. 646-3255. 546-5025 OIOICE Joe. 2 BR. 1 BA. No ~~~~~~~~~ pets: Priv porch. $225. 1.oit ~ ~ Jut, yrly. 538-2()9; a« 5. P .$, * DELUXE 11: 2 BR. *'t B1tns, dshwshr, PJ'., II? I&. Coast Plaza. • ~2321. 1 BR. nr hlgh school, view & g~n. S170, utll pd. bl, las~ $S0 dep. 4~2595. Din• Point rtaponslble peraon to dis-G•n1r1' ALA Rent1l1 • 645-3900 * 3 BR, 11-i BA, Townhouse 1-=s.-n-..,J'"'u-o-n'"'c"'o-p-:l'"'at'"'r-ono--man tr:lbute TENCO (a Division e 'ELIEVE! 3 Br., fned w/bltns, private patio, $180 • King-u Bdrms Newport Beach of Coc11.Cola) COFFEE $250 • 4 Br., 21h ~· i:rplc, yrd .. encl gar .. kls/pets.. __ m='· .... 892-=..:.304_9_·~~~-3 BR., 1~ ba, lovely view. e Pool • Barbeque11 • sur- PEACE AND SECURITY -OCEAN Vl~w 1arte 2 BR, 12 Your8 to come home to! BA. erpts, drps •. bltn11 A Herc"s garden-living al ltl )'llrd. St90. mo. 837·392'7 or btsl: 837-5178. • * Small, v.·ell-managed lux· * ALL \v/Viewi-Brancl ~ ury apt. unit.! for adult• in 3 Br hse, 2 BR dupl«x, a eonvviient, established bltns. <'rpl/drps, patio, pr, PRODUCTS. ~!!!'· yrd., paonltlo, kid3sB/pela1·1L E/slde. $160. 3 Br, 2 Ba, tncd yrd, prl'I Shag cptl, new drps, bltina. rounded wJth plush land· BAYFRONT RENTAL ......., • 3 Mos y, r., n ALA R t I e 64$..3900 I r family $250 mo $260 mo, Oeanina I. sca_pinr 301 Edgewater at Coronado. Can start full or part time ba, frplc, priv. pool. Tustin. en 11 s :U~~~ · ' dam&I" <M'p. (714) 493-9136; Adult livinJ at its best Yearly lease only $325, 3 ($10 hrs. per wk.) Company $350 -H.B. l mi . beach + • RANOI Si Yard! 3 Br., ..:.:::...:.=-~-~~-(213) 598-UU. Larxe 1 BR S17:5 Br., 2 baths, prage. Priv. establishes bti1iness for dis· Pool. 4 Br., 2 Ba., all new crpUdrps, kids/pets. $200. Walk to Beach. sn&ll, tam· Condominiums 2 BR. $195 beach. Avail J .. t •• 1st. Mr. RN'&. 49&-7~ or 67;,..39&1. * Big trees, great pool, op-_N:.:.ew::...:2=0:.r..:3:.Br:..:.:2c::11:::ary:::....-V-le-w, trib lo • turn · • 645--n;.,, 2 BR llSO, Kids/pets 015 '"' u ra. · ALA Rentals .;i17-Furn. • UTILITIES FREE Robin3on NO SEWNG! 6~1EW o~EN~~~1'$3lll~::_..:;:3 :;:B:.:.r.", :.,."'ove-=., "=re!rla'~':' .. R1nt·A·Hou10 tl'U430 365 W. WI-642-1971, DAVlS R,.Jty 64UIJOO Go fishing or spend mare crpt/drps, pr, Yr d • Sharp 4 Br, 2 Ba. Redwood Huntlntt., le•dt Unbell1v1bly Beavtlful R'EW Bachelor apt. like time with your favorite ~ SUMMER _RENTALS * kids/pet.I. patio, da:hwar, crpll, drpc, "co=MP---furn-.-Studio_,,._ -... ~""'--VAL D'ISERE Garden Apti. ho~. pri. patio k ent. pogite a aolf eoursc. -•c, blt-Jna. $200 up. ·•-* Three bedrooms, 1~ .... ,,. ~ baths, pel'IOnal patio, Jaun-12-4 Sun. 33568 Blue X.. dr)'·\\'OrkJhop, 11p1ciou1 lJy.. tern. 67>7505. , • bobby and let the machine Fllll!!T Homes in Bea~ Atta $225 • 3 Br .. frplc, pr., Ire _N_o_. _H_.B_._~_5977 __ . ___ Acrou from Boi• State Adulta -no peU. FJowtn Yeariy. Avail 6 / l 9. qe earn you monq". CASH From ;1,00J Month fncd yrd' .. child/pet. Irvine Bch. WHk, month, )'eU'. evtryWbere. Stream A • 675-4179, 61":>-$75. Ing room witn lirepllce. cE;;;•~•l;..;;B;;luff;.._ ___ ~ P.S. The price wW rurprlse .. REQUIRED 12498.•~. BW Grundy, Rltr. 615-el61 1315 • 5 BR. 3 Ba f&mllyj ;;:;;;;;;;;;;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;= ~117. Waterfall, 45' pool R<c, Rm. OCEANFRONT your e DELUXE e ·~ ~-· Belboe lsltnd home, S.A. Hgta area. 3 BR 2 ba. fam. rm $325 'c~.-n~d-om~ln""l_u_ma____ Sauna, Sell 1·2 Bdrm, Furn-Beautiful 4 BR, 3 BA. Compt. LIMITED OPPOI!TUNlTY NU-VIEW RENTALS 3 BR.,2 ba -~triwn ... $3 .. 5 Unfurn. from 1138. SEE IT' tum. Avall Sept. f45.0628. Write now for information, 2 ~· 2 ba home, Pvt. patio. 673-4030 or 494-3248 3 BR, 2 baihs ••••• ::::::$335 Unfurn. 320 ~ Par110nt, 642-8670. blk include phone number. ~~hu",·ufheurnr, •9w7a.s_~!1!1''dryer. EXECUTIVE HOME FOR 4 BR', 2 11 b11, fam nn. .$350 ---------l -;*-.$=°"w"r-"~ ... ,..;..,....., l BR. furn, pool, tD ocean ~ , _ ~ Fountain Volley 30 EK & UP * yrly. 1140. 675-6902, 64&-2696 FAIRWAY VILLA - APARTMENTS 20122 San!a An11 Ave.546-6215 REDT·SRE\V ' . ' LEASE with 3 specious 4 BR, 21,W ba., fam .rm. • .$375 e Studio 4 1 BR Apts CORPORATION B1lboe Penlnsul11 bedrooms, loaded with ex· WE HAVE OTHERS 3 BR, 2 BA. patio, 2 e&r e TV A Maid Service Avail eves. DELUXE 1001 Howard Avenu« BALBOA Penin. channel tras, on a large fenced Jot garag\, clubhoule, blbll, e PhoDfl Savf~Htd Pool San Mateo, Ca. 94401 summer f!ntal. Bayfront. 5 with orange trH1. Prestigt' crpt &: drpei. No _pds. e Oilldren 6 Pet lltCt1on LIQUOR STORE br, 4 ba. lge aoat &o pier. toc. in Newport Hlrh CltiJdren OK. !260. 968-1116. 2378N..._Blvd, C14 4 Cub Sale -NB $200 M. Old Crpdt. 1st class. 673--2039. School e.rea. $355. per mo. Huntlnrton h•ch 5'8-9155 or M5-396T lics, Flat 10 yr. lse. $20.000 L1gun1 811ch Call agent, 54&-4141. 3 BR 2 BA fl85, Stove This Ac! Worth S5 on Rent plua for owner operator . ... • .. ... -· · , 3 BEDROOM, 2 81 th ' ' ' 1 mt. Furn. 2 •-. cl01etl, ·•· ~ "th 1 "SINCE •~•" ttfria., crpts, dl'J'C, pool •• $40,00t. Lies. plus G.W. fix. 2 BR, 2 BA, $160. Salaried, Eut!1uo:: ,..,mt WI arge "'""""" facU. No pt:t&. tu-4221. queen tiJe bed, priv dre .. stock. Principals only. Write responsible, utabllshed ad· family room, in good con-lit Weatem Bank Bldr. 1nJ rm. xtra· Ira-rooms, encl Classified A'd #422, Daily ult!. No petJ. 494-8170. dltlon. Available now. $290. University Parle, Jrvtne L•IUM Nltutl pr w/storaae. Adults only, Pilot, P. o • Box 1560, Costa Lido lale mo. includl.ng gardener. Days 552°7000 Nights 2 Br, 2 Ba, air/conditioned. no petl. $150/mo. M-· ea. ~~. Call Larry, 546-5880. 20" F 1~rton C M ·- 0 -For l•ue. July. 1225. Clll -u ,. , • • RESTAURANT -STORE 4 BR, 2 BA. I! blk_from prlv HERITAGE REALTORS 4 BR., 1\1 bathl ........ 1311.'i Collect 213: 3S3-G835 SMALL 1 Br. apt, new lhaf, • WINTER RENTALS e APARTMENTS 1.2,3,• BR. Reserve Now!! 'Air Cond • Frplc'1 • 3 Swlm· ABB£Y REALTY 642-3850 ming Pools • Health Spa • SL.PS ~~ the Summer Tennis Courts • Game and on the ocean. C1ote to Billiard Room. •veeylhln&' 6"-5307 1 BEDROOM ' ' FROM 1165 I B:·· J!~J0!rly~ MEDITERRANEAN CHARMJNG cott.qe, waJlc: to beach. Sips 4. Chlld OK. 170. Wt:ek. llU W. Balboa Blvd. Apf. UnfVrn. 365 VILLAGE 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.M. (lH) 557-8020 RENTAL OITICE OPEN 10 AM to 6 PM PLUS INCOME UN IT ! beabeh/club~~,!. Annual 3 Br, 2 ba, tam, trplc, on cor 3 BR., 2% bathl , •, •• • $350 Townhov11 Unfurn. 3U wood paneling. Carport A Choice Balboa loca.tion! V&· or Y mo. ON<rMN-1· lot in quiet tract $275 mo. 3 BR 2 baths $350 lndry facll. Nr. 1hop1 A Oener•I ; !:".;~ ::::o::••:rl . com-=~; Pl.97~~ tf} red .hill ~:;~3M::• kor gar, pvt, ::;~~~lPt ~~ ~: J'leNt:~~~ LOVELY 3BR. 11! ll&tllr. Spacious. Carpeted. Nice kitchen. Brick snack bar . .Balcony. Reasonable rent. Children &: small pet& welcome. 351 Victoria. Apt 3. R.ealton 645--0303. munlty w/garden gate, prl * 2 BR 1 Ba Townhoule. .. . patio, !.~I blw/w ~· SML. 1 BR trpl beam cell, LIDWRY APARTMENTS beach, <4 BR. 3 BA, July l· Patio/g~/pool/wshr dryer REALTY drpl, .... ..,.c, lnl, waier .,,~ N chi Brand New . 2 & 3 BR SPORTING & C a m P i n a: Sept 5 $2200 Courtell)I' to . • k Univ. Park Center, lrvlnt softener, pool lz l'l!C oenter, pri patio, .......,. o drn, Carpets • Drapes ::,•= ~ :~~~~~t: brok~rs: 642-Sitt =· $XIS. Child 0 • can Anytime 8J3.-0820 $315 mo, yrly he. 540-ll35. ~.S::i:i~~tll. 336 E. 20th Built-ins. Fencl!!d Patios 1y reaaons. $3500 cash. \Vrite WATERFRONT Duplex, lrg 3 BR, 2 bl b1tlru, 2 car Office houn 8 AM to 8 PM E11t Bluff DANA POINT P•rk·llkt Surroundln9 S BR, 2 BA Apt' for lout. Inc.Id SPIC. muttt IUlte, dtn rm a dbl earace: auto _. opener avall. Pool r''i: , Recreational area. 1 S •1275• , 185 -Way, NB Iiranaced by . ~JWAM WALTERS 00. Huntington Booch J ON BEACH! 2 BR, 2 BA Unf. Fr. $717 2 BR. Furn. Fr, 1381 ADULTS ONLY FwWture Available C a r p elMftaptl-ttlab.....,. heated pool-a.unu-tennii'~ rec room~an views .,. patloHmple ~·~ S..:ur!ty GuardL HUNTINGTON, •1 PACIFIC <rj m OCEAN AVE., .._..,. <nil 53&-1117 ' Ole OP"• 10 am.e (>Ill Diii; W1LLIAM WALTERS CO.. Classltied Ad No. 425, Daily dlx 3 BR, dock, IMry gar. • ......... -1e new -11 ,., * $1lS * S2'25 to $350 • QUIET • DELUXE S WI t ~ -·1 __ ....... ., ' .... ,. ' CHOICE Irvine pro-rty-3 3 BDR.i'\1', 21;~ BA. tarn rm. 2 Studio Aptl ,, 1 Br. $125. Call 673-8148 for 2 4 3 BR APTS BE ONE OF ~·E n Pilot. Box 1560, Costa ?-.fesa, ummer or n er "",..'og sgl1. 1 or 2 c:blld ok.. ,... Old du!•• N .. '" Ca 92626. or collect 805-687-:8334 or &42--?97B. -.. Br, 2 BA, crptl/drps. car gar. Pool It rec. er a ...,. 0 pe... Info A Ap_pm't to See Prv. patiot * Hid Pools TO LIVE IN THIS il 96&-7059. Almost new. All bllnl!. l2llt1 lacilitl.,. $350. mo. 640-0908 2l3S Elden, Mgr. Apt. 6. ON Tff[ BEACH! Nr ahor'r *Adults Only JUST COMPLETED · 2 WEEK '°"''" on ma * 3 BR. dbl car fll', mo to mo or will ..u. or 1213) 81J..JEOO. ' COMPLETELY tum. 1 Br, Martfnlqff A-. br order &: importing. Call BY Owner, on upper Nwpt $170/mo. Chil~n ok. Call 833-1103, 833-3886. Duplexu Fum. 345 apt. Adults only, no pt:tl. r•• • Luxury 1 apt. 846-9678 for information. Bay, 4 BR, pool, beaut furn. "'·nni!l Baum 962--5685. 1 ., ""-· St. 11151 1 BR -·-• U ,._ 1m Santa Ana Ave CM. • Adult Renlal thnJ ~t. 8 at •tiVI 1..n:-' 21L ""· ,._ ......., s: wwer mo. • s: WTI, • RiWTI. ~J.11 ~.J,. e Dlabwasben FREE Lance Int• r I o r per wk. n 4, ii.i3'.sm ext"i88 1135 -2 Br Home, fll'. Va-NEW 3 BR. n -~um. Newport Beach 64&-7883. FROM ONLY $195 llgr. Apt. ll3 =~ • Cl>olce or 2 color acbemeii decqtator Wiahe• to share or 646-llo.1 cant. Kkla/peta ok. r.:se~ ~ Cen~ ':k 3 BR.. all etec. kitchen, NEW lhq carpet.I, drapes a: OCEAN QUEEN 2 BR., for older couple. New • custom carpetinl · studio, sample, catalogs &: H U. a.. -r R1nt·A·House 979-1430 for .Jack. 552-92XI nes. dahwhr, W/D, m beach. 313 NEW turnlture tn 2 Bt '1830 E. Ocean Tlvd. cpt., drpa, encl 1ar., -pvt. e Jacuzzi , -i. etc with same. Cluaillal ad OUHI n1urn. .w duplex. Decorator colon. Lana Bet.ch (213) ~ patio. Na. children or peta. • Heated pool No. 377. Daily Pilot, P. 0. l BR house in court, $160. TURTLE Rock • Br, 3 Ba S6th St. ~. No pet., $160. 5'1-4745. Mna'd by William Wallen Co. 1536 Elm Ave. Aft 5 pm. e Dead-bolt locks Box 1!60, Colt& r.tesa. Calil. G1n1r1I Gar. Small tncd ya.rd. 2 kids B y VIEW ~ .u d -SaL ol .....,""', ok. 6U-658J. f.am/din nns. Comm · A COUPLE to maoap 18 unlt 811fbu Penlnsul• Thurs., "'''· ... l.Y •Only $140 per n10. •-swim I teMls $380. mo. 4 BR, 2 BA, upper. Comp! motel, Costa MelL $250 !><I' Sun. 54""8021. BAHIA PUERTO " GROUND noor Op--,.;1y COUNTRY Club View Home """2767 tum R· • " blk1 to 2 BR l"ba tlo bal--2810 7 S .,. ~ .. ~·--IMO """" _.,.... • • ~eo, • mo + 1 br. turn. apt. • ~ ·•pa • '"'''V• 2-2 BR, li,; Bli. tn trl»lex· 1 th t., H.B. ~ for D'~bu'·rs ··"th -w -New. Le&H $450 • ,._ ......:.an "th St. "'M/mo -315 E u ... 1~ mon'"'•· on ~uc-• w ... '"' 3 BR 2 BA tio clbhff ""'" "'" ~ ·~·v telephone, util. 557..f.2'2. . · .....,. -.,..,, _._., dra,pe1, c 1 ea n, l BR 11-D h hr bl~ .nvi-•ntal p·roduct . sq.ft.Avallnow.~7•9409. ' % .,pa ' ' lse Avail gns D•vs i.0 Jeut I-•1re at Apt "".,_ 4-'J• 1 WI • uw, ·-··-Ho * • I teMis ct A: comm -1 • • -Furn. Bachelor & I Br'a yr..., · .... -· Ptinted, stove, refriJ., latmd ahag & d-. c: l •a,,!', Profitable tutute w/new UHi ,.p I. MODERN 2 Br, hou!le in .....,.. 833-8480 Eves 832-9478 C 613--1521 or 54~nnv bl t &: Jolet .,... Call 9 • * court' bJ•---~ 1 $300. lease. Agt: 54()..1151. • · oapoclolly n·o.. 2110 · nn •• lot1 ca nt · c spadous, nr park &: di. compaJIY. am·• pm * 145·0111 • "~' 1ar, "~~. DupltxH Unfurn.. l50 ' Coron• dal Mar •P· Childrsn, pot~ 1180, 11~ Chi14 ok, no peta. 9118 tfJ11 1 Mon thru Fri. 833-1964. <UW.1tlhCOITAMllA child ok, 1170. 642-5583. 4 BR. 2 bjt. pool privll..... Newport Blvd., CM. mo. 8*'2056. DELUXE 2 BR., 2 BA., a' I New listing D•na Polnt Encloeed yd. $330 leut. 8•lbo1 lal•nd SPACIOUS 1 BDRM upper, ING Pl..ANT ...,;.;...;._..-.. _____ , 833-2317 aft 6 prn or wkndt. .-u .. _. bltnl Multi 3 BR. 2~1 be., Immaculate Cf'PI, dlbwshr, Pl'&lt· DRY CLEAN $100 • All Utll Pd Film 2 Ba, vi 3 BR. 211&. ._r Shir opt, .. , ' ~.... ' ' "° ,.Y Cond. OVtt 1600 sq. It. month. 96&-0140. ~ ... Holland Bua. Sain ll&ch. nr the ~ Aval!. LOVELY 4 BR, .... Loguno hocll · drat>'I. bl<nl. y~ $395. pots. -aft 6· 01,._ Enctoaed yrd. 1210 mo. No • NEW •-. 2 BR, ~-''"nit Broker with Empathy""°" hom e , drapti/catpftinl, Av·"J......... BEAUT.FURN.2BR S175 ~ £11'~ ·~El~--~ •• . '"' Mo Lease -11~ ~-1 Br ·-• -~ --~ ---~ pets. -~w, ""l Yard. Walk to lnBOrsnaeAv•.,C.M. -· · ' .,.~ .,....,-,. Hard~~rutn. 175-2!11& Up. Incl ulil. Htd pool. ~ ~ ~.-I .,.,..n, pool, .n fftturul -v • £" "" --·-541-&704. tnaton Plus. !Jal , &C>4170 ~ •ve• 1100. Won't Jut. I Br .. P East B ufl Bole •• Ponl-"'" ~ts. no pots-O!f n:rt -~-" n' 527 flu Gu -~ '"'•' t 1210 • Attrac. 2 Br Apt., --,_.,. 2 BR -$175. 2 br -: -n-· BARBER Stylinr Shop, Roni ·cottqe. • ''"" ~wPo FOR lease lovely BIUU. Oc.a V 2 Br, ulil pd. 1170/mo. No I ol 2 BR. 1'Jn, ol ITlllllnl. IUD mo. Plenty of park!nr. lint. bouJe ~Jootdnr major ~i::i;· Br. 1~ 4-;i.,., DLX clupt.. 2 BR. 111 BA. pet• 2277 MaP1• st. ~ / ""· Polios. :f.1.!1!'.;.~h~. •.::;."~ 2 81:,~~ '!i,.~~....,.:• Come "' what you get for -' -nbelt. 3 br 3 ba •·-ctec:k view rar. No End. blw 11\J cpll, dl'J'C, frt>lc, ~13 Pools -CDotnt'I -· w WU -_,.,_,., $800. Leaving state. 1736 W. 1110 . Nice 2 Br. Priv. Hom•-~ 4~2nli -•· NU;VIEW RINTALS encl pr. y" lie ody. Povntaln ValloY 9110 Sea 1-. Cdll -, ton. . 709 Palm. * 847·39117. Edlnge'. Sant.a Ana. B.lbw, encl au.. yrd for room. 838-4949. (M&cArlbur nr eo..t Hwy) SPAC. 2 1r a Br. a.pt S140 up., NEW l A .2 Boru.is .. W9lk1D i W1NDOW wuhlng buoinolS chlldlptt. _ Fountain Volloy 6n-4030 or -l ·N"""ew_po_rt.,..,h:-a""'ch,.---* BACH apt. Utilt pd. Pool Pool, cpl/drps, bltna, kids beach, pr!. garsge. 421 Ull W·••to~·ach-2Brhome, Prlvate entrance. 1 120. ok St HB 53&-8968 for -.le. Tn.ick, equip, $185 • \Vatt:rlront l Br nJ~ly GREENBJWOKE, 5 ~ aU\ ™' SHARP It dean 4 Bedroom, . .. . • . 7f euMomf.r route. Grou $UXXl furn dupla. Avail yrJ,y. llKIO JQ. tt. ho\lle. LeUll tor crptl/drps, trplc,. fncd. NE\'/ lo\11er unit. 2 br., den. 549-3997. ~ bath wa.1Jc eo be&Cb. 1996 Maple No. 1. &42-3813 1 URGE 2 BR DUPLEX:. ,..,. 4 hrs day. Xlnl area tor Sing)" ok. 138S/mo. sW1m club . Rent..""'4Ju10 tn.Mat ll bllt cbaMel, 1 bit bcJl..l ·H"""un'"'t""lngt_,.on-"'h,--ach-,---F1111lly protmed. Month to I BR .. .,w1y de<U. 1135. ulil Neu beach. mo. ., -bu• or rdaxlntI _ 96Mru. L09una Hilla ~ :i'~~"":f yr(~ ;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;= monlh. J!tll pr month Call pd. Qulot Ude C.M. Far Call 962-7549 •' aft'• on the bch. $3i100 -~·Family Wintecl: J lir., FOR rwl July It A111. 3 BR. evei· butlneu 642-31SO. LoQUINTA HIRMOSA Mr. Balley, GJU511!. <Art.> quiet ..sits, !"' P •ta" SEA AIR APTS • $11 -673-8!13. • ..... mrlr., crpl/drpa. 2 llA, furn"°""· IZIO mo. LEASE Avail Jlily 15. Lowly • !ponlab Country Eltats I,lv-SPAC. t.owly 2 BR. apt. ---"L<a. #BR,Cl'pts, drpa, COIN Laun d r Y. IB82 b"8< yard, ,.i o1<. C11J m-=, Laguna HUia lam homo -3 tnr 4 Spacious Apts.. Tn-,..,. bead>, ti1>ar crpt.. NEWLY DECORATED 1 blk N. of AdMu olf Blodal Monrovll, C.M. IJSOO, lull -BR A den, Tam.1111\. Cloao TIME FOR rued pool: lllllktn 1111 scntntd porch. l.llht A 2 BR w/1ar $135. Water pd, Blv. 729 No. t UllCL 10 pr!<+. Sl~U. LANDLORDS! Do Y'lll have Huntlllf!On .._... to all achls • Reh. ht A BBQ. UnbeUevable 1Jv1nc -ch«rllll. R<t. nq. $:11$ mo. %176 l'tacenU1 Avo "C". SJO.:ll'116 or 536-7070 DAILY PILOT WANT Al • ·.642-5678 & ,.caney, w, ,,.. !!!! 11, *"wE'1'a.:i a uiP .it;,i lul"' se<Urlty depo<it req. ~UICK CASH Only &1-m1. c.n btw .. w. -· ·M11111-blt -.ti on of I ud 4 bedroom-· "$28.'l ·mo. Call-OM229-alttl. T BR· fURN. $175 2. ~ bltlnl, pool, Walk _lf> * * $170 * * oor wi!Unr tlit. ~baolut.ly Iba! .. n l>t ·~Joto or anytime wlttnds. THROUGH A ALL llTIUTIES PAID, beach. $21)-up. Oraftr• 3 Br, lllo Ba, newly paint•d NO CHARGE. olmolt ~ta!J oo our NEW WORLD Cout Roal Dtsto, 64Ml43. Bltlnl, crpt/drpt, encl patio. BEACON RENTALS Ra n t-Op tion pl1n . New3llr,2111,.$250. • DAILY l'ILOT c:,,~.~~of15:~1:.':.~ 2BR.Con>Lldo.Apt.Ad\llf>, Nrscbl1Aahop'1.0>lldr<n * .. S.0111 * SHERWOOD R E A LT y. *..'4t-..M * t016211"P-LIM;) !IOO~ .. pell-42111 E. C...I ok, ... pets. 880. Center St.. . RENT1NCPLEAS1NG 54M555 NOWporth-WANT AD (n4)14'1-41Cl Rwy~-· CM.&IU340or548-268:. H;,::.~. "'P·i:;~~"klla..;.Ji:::;: S~·::·;~·~·be~h, .. l 642•5671 APT. Pooll1de • Spocbli ~:0.:.:.2.:!: 2 t~~-l~~t.. Sell Idle lttms """I Call .,..._ l5m Simo ._ Br $125. Also 2 BR. BUnplow, PvL petlo $150. Palioll, Jrplc., pool. $1fi5. qo, $170 Month. -N ... l do. 8*tc1lt RonM ~-t7M411 mo. to rl(bt adulta M&-1313. $1!0. can Sl&-51U -JM<.A Elm--Ave.-54M519 3 BR. 2 BA, M llP• Chlld"n ok. M°"' !_llil Apll.. IS881 Mora KAI l:o.. c I> blk E. ol B<och Gd.rlleld) 714: '9U4tM. "1 L.ARGE 2 br., 2 J>atlo. OiJili drpa. _petio.__ en CI 0 I 4_ ,....,.. 11!6.,~ ' NEW 2 BR apt .. )trplc. ~ 9th Sl Open hoola S.l - Sun-IM-or-ct-11 14'?-0lil. -..-l I ' iWI. Y Pll.IT s...d!f, ..... 11, 1972 -I~ I~~~· l[j]~ll· "'''"'-l!Sl 1 · -I~ I~--... J~ I~-~ I~ • Uftfllm. U5 ApllF ·• Af"'-au.-. llomol 445 ~would lib IO ftOI -F.,ncl (froo odol 551 lf.i:i!kllll 515 GiiiliiiJiii Sowing/Al 1'8AOM - .......... -um. or Unlum. m l'um. or Unfum, 2711 sron~·,.. --1200• ,_ -----• ---loYdy, be&utllul -with FEMALE Black It ""° q, LANDSCAPE GARDENlNG SiiVING • OESIGM!NG l~I l-BR. It den. 1JOlouo 1-Coot• -Cool• Mou B • • • 11111117 land-. llllp 6 dock In II-Ano 1>11' -a Pet Sam. Interested Ill • plenting, pr u n I n I , M e n -W'!""n. Rouoaa Cutle, wldl ocean views. paneled, plaM a1au. 2b'75, for A_ulult. Beet o t oYed. Vic ArchH ·Marina, mafntinanct. Accent on col-ratn. Ten doll&r mJnimwD.. Acreo o1 prdeao. °""' to -.. -""' roomo. 2334 ,..-..,.,, Call w •It a h N.Jl. Call 9!M950. A RICll Estate ..., Call -. Ellima!H. call M&-1450. -""'· Put!a111 lUm. SUMMEl llENT ALS = !'~= M.,., Cari<. -FOllND, Pet Rabbi~ "'" Corffr? . ~ NEW LAWNS + Altorotlons -64WM5 aoo .Mo. incl. utU. Mature PROBLEM ~· Qln.. Eldt.n .l Virginia Pl., Cotta Sod· Stololll • Seedln&. Y&rd Neal, accurate. 3> ,.an exp. .ctuJbl only. 49t-t65l. JHE EXCITING' OiOICE, r~tal lhoJll A ot~ tldent. l)'lllpatbltic '"*~ Mesa. ~ New or Expftil!ncietf ttroodelinl'· State Llc'd t NEW 2 BR. b1k to be&dL llct. -ble rent, ey COWlldlnf. Aborllon 6 DOBEIUIWI ~ Ttltvlolon Rtpolr r Speetacular view. 12511 up. Newport Blvd. 6 17th St. Adoption ret APCARE. • vie Springdale "'11 o< Part ~ I-~-"-''~-~~-e&.J383 loc.Call.~before9:30 &fJ-4436. ! ... 1 ..!fftmlnatrr, H.B . lJcenflnc Prrp. ~"" Jones Lawn Savlce * BLAJ:N.E'S TV,-. L u . 1110<0 '94-2339; , PALM MESA APTS am ' or leave me.,..., ALOOHOUCS •---· M9w, Edge It Vacuum. ~~~AMU Brando -•· • 64Ml91. Phone !142-ml"':.~ YOllNG, all wbt malt cat. :~::!B~ ~-large-cle ... up. ~·;;,~~L DtLllXE i BR. 1,BA. F.U", .-.N THE s•·1•. EXCITING, creati•~ blda· P.O. Bai< 1223, °"" _, !:?~~o" ~~~nato. • ~· Aslt lw -di Y-~-• --M II U tor le •-Udo --· ---PROi'ESfilONAL Tllo .,..., u:ue. -o. ue w area. Ap-FIND YOURSELF ~ • e Day It Eve Oulel J'~ Ga.rdentni Service ... TOR m..-i Minutei to Ne~ leach -· 1.000 sq. ft. IN SOMEONE ELSE. nm. !rlab Setter. vie. HUnt-• Tu!tlon Relmb. Plan Fr.e Eat. * '46--0619 CERA-:r-c--tll-,---..:· .-&I ..... Vordo U bell' .,.-Robin Boyd agt. ~930 DISCOVER tngton Beach. Call before . . f'I'" 2 • 3 11r .. 2 Bl, J IJ'f?°~ 1;:1.~~~~·ectric~u'8f.~i ~ WI' !160. Store ~· DISCOVERY !;.m. 5.!6-64lt>. Far lf.Ci~l~ EXPER~ J:i;: ;ardener ;: •~loo~ ~~26.~ ond a•r. 1155 up. Rmtal cazpe~",' draA.pes,U;~na a.N 0 morpe!ETS Npt !.lt~c· .. ~!; ~ nA/135-""5 2131387 -3393 -·-"~ ~1 ~~_e~ • ,_ G "Lo<:ture IEiE~CM~~o~r~N~B~are~•;n;;;;;J ~~~~~~~~ Ole., 3095 Mace Ave. DU1oi-~~ ' ~. ~-. MY NAME IS RAQUEL CdM6T"..J6s&'°'."'~·~ ~. 325 Old No. ;owpon Bl-NB -EXPER Japanese Gard""" ·1[Il] jt6-tm4. · N""-' -$l 1 can euarantee to teach )'OU MIXED Edmond F. J•ckson Cbmplete yd service. Neat E,,...1•1t ..._ •---1.. ' , ~ '• • • • • • • . 45 * OFFIC&QIO.tq tt avl JVIW'. to dance quickly &: ••Rn.. breed puppy foUnd R.E. Edu-..... --'~ ........ .. n-Ua ~-"t '" "~ ~-----;:~~I 1-•port ~ IOO Sq. Fl JNIJllSTRIAL call me l2l3) 132-792! ~· vie Euclid & Boha, S.A. '"'~' -~ -"'~ • «= · -· T IDRMs. • : , , • , , • $ 15 5 SHOP avl Allf, &16-2L10. THERE· • 531--0!58. COMPLETE La w n & ; • • • • • • • • • ••vRE • olllce lw '""'' "wr!Pt!" way to pt a •~E. Vic. RHI Eololo &'.dean-up. Jim 548-04(!;. ! PARK NEWPORT 2 IDRMS $175 -It om,. one BLACK D -•-•---• Acodomy G>n!eninc R?Vice. Ha.U,,. Job Wonted, Mole 100 . APARTMENTS Unfumlohocl Ap~_. Avolloblo Boha, Cblca at !le!!, H.B. ........,. Try I~ ,....•u llke Bey 6 Fullertoo. C.H. Controctlng & E X P E R • Co '1> or a le . YOU'RE RIGHT-lndusfrl4( R.,iiil 450 DIVORCE ...:.~, tave SMALI:.,..,,ldtten. VleZW. (GI approved. MIC. BoA) Trimming, Pruning & Coan-!56) oeeks nu cbolle,.e In =II the bay From $18 to SIS LESS. Sl6.l32!. It! 133-2Ul0. 642-0£2. lnouronco Schools TREE SERVICE AdministTatnr retired < ... aputment llvln1 OV· , .,..,_...._ le Sant& Ana-Ave. ~Al! NH.a up. "2·5196 or 842-8«2. I al Ind M t' e1ooldnr the "'""· Enjoy THEY'RE UNDERPRICEDI COSTA·"'ESA .....,,, !1<7-MXI. lllwrce ~ JO SONS °" .,1ry, • 1 er im0.000 health IPll. 7 ...tm-l440 & .. Sq ft. yo<aaelf, ,.,., 841-"'3. Looi 555 HN ' GARDENING d,.,... lnd'°'trial chemical poola, 7 IJahted ten· 1561 MESA DR., Cotti Meu CABINET·MAKERS-Travel 540 l 1~ Yard Maintenance, Planfing engineering, a> yrs. of 1 coon., plua mUea of 5 btks. 5 E 46 . of•N 98 owr· .Blvd. . FJBERGLASS LOH STU Vic. otal Bushard &: ...._ Md,........ Cleanups : 962.-203.5 manufacturinl m n Im n t. cycle tra.111, putt:lfll, abut-17 YR. old itudent need1 ridt am ton am I, • k Inn y * LANDSCAPING * May illvest under the rtaht Nr. Nwpt Frwy & S.D. Frwy to lltah -•Mb! black & tan dog. AnL to · . ci rcumstances. n ,,,..te, eboard, croquet Junior l'a 2931 Grace Ln. IOOn U -· e • LUcy can 96S-«IIO Btf. 3 New lawns, Sprwklers, decks, "''' m Sl&C.SO monthly; alao l (So, ot,Baket, E. of Fairview Can be1p drive. 61>1345, pm. · Babysitting cleanup. Slate lic'd, 5.16-1225. ~~_'.l.~if;!,~~oi.:, ,' .~ 2-bedl"oom plans and ~ Mi) Representative there uk !o~ Mike. EXP. Hawailan Gardener ........, ""' ,...,... ,_,-..- llory town houaer. Eleo-Aptt., 9 am-12 noon. SHIPMATES WANTED REWARD. Lolt -.ml blk CHRISTIAN mother wt 11 Complete gardening service cM::.""=·..:Ca=lif=· :..· 9t6'26==·--- Job Wanted, Ftmolo 702 ~::· C:::J:,~= Fum. or Unfum. 370 ~ ,, ,,. I <n4l 979-44.14 or 879-4711 W'.:,..amm..:;,.-f':.".::ic r,:i:1~ ~.t~ ~"':n ": t":.'ii& "':i.,.~~ ";:'! .,r<_amalanl, 6*-4676. . Subternnean park· Newport Be•ch 576 to 6,000 sci Ft 21.31378-!239 my-aJtJWers to Pepi-Vic: preferred. Xlnt re t • .. ._ner•I S,rvlce1 GOOD TYPIST with etevaton. 0 ... ....._1 4001 Birch, N.B. 541-!i032 Springdaltr/Hell. 346-53@. fenced yard. West of 'Hrl>or ,...._ TOTAL SERVICES CO. Will do Y°"' typing of pWd ...me.. JllJI nor!h ol •.1: S. bRT UVING NEW DELUXE M-1 llnllt. 3 LOST our wonderful pet Jri!h Shopping Center. 548-1395. Plwnbg 1"'tall's _Carpentry. ho ruhJon Illa.nd at Jam~ ~ . Su~r Rent••· 420 ph. power. ,1733 Monrovia. I 181 Setter at Coco's, Adams Ir: C•rpt:f S1rvlw Elec repairs, cement work . r home, Wiii rlckup ';!iSonJoaqulnHUi.Road. FROM '$130 BAL I~. 3 Br, 2 Ba, patio, 543-3145' 83S-9198eves. IMt..i-Harbor. Children 64G-lB09. ;~ d~vo: ~~· H.B., I ephone (714) Mf.1900 P.rtme Joe. Grat Bch JM-. Rentals Wam.cl ol60 _ heartbroken! Blue tae on JOHN'S Carpet• Upholstery 'l'lnll==G~-M~---• ., II , ptr pt. for rental information ... choker colla.r. 548-40'ZS. CI ea n er a, Extra •.ru . .1~· S By oose: Fence, or will work by hour June $115 wk.July $DI. • Ori-Shampoo free Scotch-gen. crpt repair, appl instln, call 147.3095, t WESTCLIFF lt'1 Oakwood Garden ~. NEEDED Found (I,.. odo) 550 BGY'S Bike. Gtt<n Stingray. ruanl ISoU Retardants). dee., plwnb, tile. 552-8949. 1==--_;:,;----1 CAPRI Apartmtntl •• and lt'1 fun, WEEKLY or monthly 2 BR RESPONSIBLE Vic Woodland Sehl, Costa NEED help at borne? We Ad lul700 Weatcliff Dr. ~-ne~~ and!·~ fully turniahed, 7 houses WORKING COUPLE FMounc!.,., !!:!;h~J~tt,,';• Costa Mesa. 548-7017. ~ght= : 10.Umlnurotloer H~u.I~~········-··· •• Hhave Aides e Nune1 e I t lJ·..1 ..... _No ....... ...... m one llAW-NWll ..__ -ch, • ..., ........u """""-'" .,,..... Re--~ to I LOCAL M ousekpn e Com ..... t... .... .... "' -........ _ uvm .u1 411 t, need one or two bedroom ..,........, ww-u r return o my bleach for wh>'te --•·. ov es, hauling, .,....._ .. Deluxe 2 Br. Pool. Pl""'°'6,.• There'• St million N -ft UGllT n-.. Epl ho I bi I k -~~ cl Ex J • Hom emake~llp~· e~....,... house with lai-ge fenced Dl.vwn, ahort haired P ne e ec c ong tte Save your money by Nving . eanup, p co lege lltu-..... ,,_, C&rport. =·Or Unt ~:~~.:,.~ .~l~tt.r;'b OCEANFRONT c or n er yard (for two VERY 'YELL do(. Vic Orange Cout (Plectrum) 4 string banjo. me extra trip1. Will cleran ~~;,..JL' Lq truck, Rea. ~"'~7~-<GSI=~· ==--= 1'6==,,;;;;,;;:.:..,~-~I cl bl _,........., duplex, upr 4 Br., 2 Ba, lwr. TRAINED dogs) $150 most. College. 71J W. 20th, Costa ~~k M-r kof Pearl on living rm., dining rm. &: ~'~ J-lOUSEKEEPING, ~ a. OOEANFRONT N___, 1 u • i•~· proahop, !n-2 n. l 501l VJ between 19th .._VI torla Mesa ..,.c and nee All &'Old '--" =TREE=~~-----reliable. Does e·--1 ... . , , ..... ....,.. door 1,golt drivin& ~ ac., Ba. Senshore c: • c · plated. Teakwood head. No """' $lS. Any rm. $7.50, -It lly. plant removal. ·~,. ... .... finest, 2,lm 14• ft. 1 BR, dubbduR etc ' Dr., N.B. 213: 698-fl012. -(near W. Bay St.) COSfA SMAIJ. blk male poodf'e, . couch $10. Cbalr ~-15 yn. Yard & trash clean-up. Rt'f. Own transp. 5'8--0363. 1*'1· pvt •. l\lndeck. Sharp · ' • 3 BR Hou.9!', 2 bJka ID prlv. MESA. 548-7881/alt 6 p.m. clipped, Dea collar A chain. questions asked. 962-l587. exp. ii what counts. not Rototill~, moving, 2 trucks \\!'ANTED -Housekeeper ~Mrefd, MOO flJJJ/fP..y. eustOm decorated single 1 &: bch., clubhouse .&. .eolf _ . Vic Mesa Verde area. Call LOST mnall white dog, vie. method. I do work myselL + 5 ton at dump. 7 day, 24 for elderly lady, call • 2 BR. Furnished &: coune. $250 wk., J .. i.. lf.2}, IN Orang"e Co,'"YCiUng Exec. 54&-2615. Beach ~ Warner, H.B. Good ref. 5.11--0101. · -hr .. -.Ca\lM &: T 642-1403. 548-3895 I * 1-BDRM, APT. * Unfurnlahed. No lease re--492-6422. ~ married wll child 3 yra. BLAO< German Shep puppy, :·4~u!74ty;, Reward! 347-l665: Thrifty C•rpet Clttntr DISPOSE: OF THAT UGLY ,-H,.-•'lp°"W""'an:.;l:..od'-',::::M""'&,-1'=71=0 l , ln EutbluU. $185 quired Modela: Open Pill¥ * IMMACULATE 2 BR. 2 old;_ w/<'»K3 ~ Wheth 'd to 1rent fiea. collar, female. Vic ~ •v Any size living room $8.95. TRASH ANO OE BR Is, "";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;ol • • • wlk to all oho~ 1150 wk 1 Yhborhood' a ' 645-4038. Darrell Schaap~d. Lile's scotch onard''""' available REASONABLE. 548-6428. .._ t 1 · • , 675-6050 0 1D to 7 Ba beach house, alttps 7, :; re:: 1;-:1 ths e:;; ;: Pacific & Victoria, C.M. MAN'S black wallet. Ident of Discount addlUonal room1, FREE E $Jr.IM ATE. :::'ccountant/Jr .$800. -••·-'Ha • OAKW~D GARDEN r-· • . neg , Immtd oc-. Re '8.l"d ( 213 .~ .. ,. ' .:JU;le ar l!I . to $700. _ J~-__ -··• -49:2-8303 or 5.ll-5517. cupa.ncy, or can wait 3()..fA) FOUND in Corona de.I Mar, ~v; "' · ) commercial accounts lnvlt-YARD, garage cleanups. Ltgal Secretary $650. CHINA COW. Comp.-!Urnfsh. -days. Inquiries: P.O. Box vie. of Jum~ Avt. and · ed._ Open 9--6 Mon. tbru Sat Remove trees, dirt, ivy, Sec'ty/Rec'pt $600. T,11I'IFUL ectn. 1arre). APA~TM NTS t'd 2 Br doll hoUle. J'wt 3461.. Sall Bemardino, Cal.it Fourth St. -grey fem kit· 'REWARD: Jost June 16, ~ 968=0Jj7_ 1kiJ)foader, backhoe. Puroha.sing Clerk to $600. Pa:'tc ~;;;! ~ v:~:. CJteDi Living for sttpa: from pvt, btach. Roa 9'lfOf. te'n, abt 9 wkJ old. 644-7211. ~ ~~~ ~ STEAM Carpet Oeanaa. 84T-26fi6. Ac~Ung Clerk to $550. lj mos. ie.. or longer, u Adulfl: only) Reul, 673-8550 Rltr. REFINED retired gentleman FOUND on beich tn CdM MU558 Y "''""6e prof.ft •.t""' loss.we!!.. ~L »> YARD &: Girage Cleanup. Keypunch Operator S55Q. dltllred. Erpenatve new 2 BR. Howie. June 15 to June wants room A board Priv UOUIJd M~ ~.am. diamond 811· · ....,. _.._,,.., Free est. 1 days. Call Travel Agent Open tfrn:lhlrt ln apt. cod $3750. lStb at trvine 300,. '$100 week, 2 BR. Udo home. 558-1799. • filw'. Call to 1 dent try. LOSr Cat, north CM. long C t anytime, 548-5031. Receptionist $525. ~I montha. For oal• at 645-0500 , , /Jr 60-8110 J~e; June 15 to \Sept. 15, FORMER home-OWnera want ~ balr, cn'Ylblack tiger. wht "'P"" or HOllSE OF CLEAN NEWPORT ~-6#-4.123: ~1347. ii · $2200 • .Aa:ent 615-2711. · houle-aittinf situation, Min. FOUND • Golden Lab puppy paws/chest. Re"' a rd· e CARPENTRY e Floors, apt.I, windows &: PersOnnel Agency Aclult1-Coru:io-Wt1tcliff 2 BDRA-f furn. deluxe on 3 mos. References. Have no vie 17th St .. C.M. 646-8280. 539-2Jll or ~9449• Rough a. Finllh Patio. Tops walls. :i. yrs. ~·· 642-6824 113 Dover Dr., N.8. 2nl!d~=~:~6:0: I 11~ 11,,.1 ::;:"~~eek. Family 1;"nl~ N~~'!"" ,:~m:; Bv~1:iu, f:m~: .... :~~· i:;::;r;;.,;;~·v~e~~I\~ ~=-enL 646-5911, B~'ll:.:!.°7n~:.nito:;: 642-3170 Bat.sun-Z-5 pm. --BALBOA ISLAND 2 bedrm respoombillty. Toi. (n4) Hu leolh & collar, .;, .q,: ~;';!s!'ewardl Pleate call MINOR borne re,.U.. 1'luc>-R<sid/Comm'l. 64G-HOI. ~ "CCOUNTANT• N1tfon1I Services Co. /; fum. June $150 wk/Jucy & 642-6856. Call 64>Q99 before noon or ' bing -carpentry·-pal:Dtinc Prof. Carpet Cluning, A strong .Kct•g bltdqpwnd .... Salary $800. Min • _rupltor • 5t6-08ll • 845-4332 Rooms • -1 .. ·~ Aue. $165. 644-1361 eYtl. WANTEJ;> to rent or lease, alt 5 pm. ll>ST June 8, Keepsake wed· -rooting. Call 540-6560. AJll) windows & floor care. y.] Br, newly -a1 .. ted, ·~·-. 3 Br•--. •-··e. LAKE ArutoWJIEAii house no later than Sept 1st, 2 Br FOUND: Vie The Milk ding band · $50 REWARD. Call Dutch 537·1508, 24 hrs. .,....., ~ iW"u nvwt ho t SU do M~ Pal l9t Vic: Newport B ea ch . ,.. 111 t 7S. Pa.do!Jndry rm. Nrwport or CdM. After Aug. for rent by week. For in1o use n vera • vu-ace, h St.. CO«ta 673-003>. ·• "Ill , B~/ocean. 675-'1515. 1. 673-0588 eves or wknd&. call 642-l290· 646-8705 jeska, Trabuco area. Call Mtu. Small white puppy, A ••--• Celli lown HeuMCIHnfng ' · a.tt 6 ptn-SSS-2773 ext 2Yl. If tan markings on ean: & Mostly Doberman male pu~ cous~ nar b 2 ~ dplx. Nice, spe.c. W~ µRGE 1'90111 overlook'g 3 BR. 2 ba. Avail. wet'\dy Ju-no ans plt&M leav• number baclc. ~3836. Tail clipped. Ears not Vic. mac:b1ne applied. ~ e• MESA Oeanlng. Carpets. !lt., ~. ocean, lhops, m Harbor 'a Ocean': $35/wk. % b' A Au&.· 1% Blki to beach. with operator.-FOUND: Gmn Shepherd Victoria , A Pacific. CM. tim~tea. Guar. 6"-7183, ~w1, fl o o rs etc. Mu.lb. 67S-4172.. blk ocean.,.. 2SQ) Seaview, Mr. Morpn. 675-4010. WE wouldiUke 'to rent....,.,... nnnnv, vie. Corttnder St., 540-79'12. Resld/ooth'L 557-67C2, r _ CdM. ~--r-rr~ Cement, Concrete 54Mlll· Nfwpert Holghts Vo .. tlon Rontolo 425 lov<IY, be<vtilul house with M"' Verde. Call & Identity. AFRICAN Grey -lost • ~ Fee paid/also 'tee po&ltiot11 Servk'e Centtr Agercy 4262 -Dr., Nil No 11-4 Helen Schaffel' 557-mI • ACCTNG CLERK • I'.':'.:.,,,.._,.,,-.....::.;..;...._,,. IRpoM$.tJS. wk.up wlldt $30 alip I: dOck in Newport atta 540-.5027 . After 5 pm. ; vie Galatea TerT., CdM CEMENT Div of total '"'· ts Peintfng.,&- N?p; 2 Br, pool, patio, pr, ·wk utf Apts, 2376 Newport BIG~ BEAR Lakel-Lovely 3 for Auaust. Best ef Refer-896--4;819 I ID 5 pm. Reward. Phone 673-1223. ofterinc a .55c:-ffic 141• tt. P1perhanting d;it/drpg. all utll pd. -BJvd, CM 541-9755. Br 2 Ba Cabl4: Day/Wk. erus. Call Waltah Clark, Sl\lAU. green permt with awnrner spetial an all ce-YOU Suppl · 2 openings. $G-$500. Irvine Adults, no peta. $ 11 0 . ROOM with homi privileges b/9'2-9921 714/585-3576. 644-0022. red bead, vie. Pearl 4: ment faces. Call Dave, painted $1J e~~~~:~ complex. IO-«XIL prefer worldn& woman. Rent.ls to $h•re 430 WANTED Center St., IAgUDa Bu.ch. I j~ &U-9852. ttrior. Refs. 30 yn_ r S.~-Clemtnff 545-&07. . . Young couple would like to 494--0402. btructioll ~ JOHN'S Patio, pool decks A 540-7ot6. • expe · I:::,,_....,~=..,.,,....-~ IROOM in Ila. \.borne w/klt MALE, 35, wiahes to_ 1hue rent 2 BR UAfumished house FND .• Black female pup • * bl«fl Free est. 833-(J"J91. for No Was~ ~ren. llt,602.,BnrR'~-~/-~. ,..P~!:!' .• '!fl°:!.lady N~~'WrttDalle Clsuillfied Ad with garage in~· lip to kg. breed. Vic. CUii Dr., appLdaysoratt.5. *WALLPAPER*. tiiin. Ul.'Jl .....,.,. .~u" ...... ' -W'I o. _.., Y P ot. P.O. $150 mo. Good refl. Both NB 548-5163 Schools & FREE 24 ·hr Cement F.st. - " ..pi&', 19Z-254L G H Box Jl&O, Cotta Mesa. CA employed. 557.9305 aft 4 PM. ~ • . ln1tructlon1 575 -· In Pa-'Willb-Dr. se~· ,.... call "Mac" Ajlia., -... , omo 415 9:1626 WANTED 2,000 to 3,000 ••. . M;ie Shepherd. Chill !Jc. Bonded. 836-6513_ 616-1711 Pum. or Unfum. 370 *PRIVATE ROOM* NEED female ~mmate ft. building for rumlture r::::t~°;."""" Sonta S:,: le~inencedprlvat< '°°tr 1 1 PATIOS, wallet, clrtvt, 'lmmll * PAINTING • PAPERING """ ,.,.,. • • • • • tor ambulatory penon, Good btwn (25--35) to find and outlet, Costa Mesa area. "P"'' • I' neow lawns saw break Interior Exterior Coit• Mt1• ' 'food, nice 'cheerful surround-ahatt nice apt Wkdya. DANIA REALTY c 0 . LARGE mile Irish Setter, teacher. $1.25 ea. halt hour. ~ • · . • Lie. Inc. Guaranteed C • R ntal , lnp, 549-3354. 642-6560. flea collar, Vlc, Lido Ia.It, ~24n Cindi. ~. for ei't. Call HaJTil . 642-ofS58 ~ummer • I * Ca1' -5U-f753 * SHARE m.v watf;lrtront home 3 or 4 br. house from Npt Bia~ Call 673..37'96 or Fut results aJ"e just a phone Child C1r1 THE HANGMEN, ,up to 20% PALM MESA APTS. Summer R~ntils 420 w/dock, man 30-60 >TS· owner. Fntn Vly or Hunt. 673-4W. call away 6-12-5678. disc., mat &: .labor, mobile MrNU'TF.S TO NPr. BCH. $150/mo. Strafa:ht. 675-4331. Bch area. By July •· Rell. MATURE, expe.r, woman. •tort. Call 547-5846 or FURN. OR 1.1NFURN.' WOMAN /2 hlldran k 847-0.163 * * * * * * ~~ -~:,. ~;-Own14&--~:0~82.===---Unbelievably 1 .. -.... a""•,. w c see s . u ...... ~. _.._.. = · _..... .,_ gal ID abate apt. NWJ>t FAMILY needs home. Sc"-. PROF&SSIONAL Painter. 'Service Center Agency 4262 Campus Dr., NB No. 1M llelen Schaffer 557-mi. Accrs PAYABLE clort, some typing &. "fil.Q. Con- tact Coast 0-a t a m a r a JI', 493-4586. ' ' ! e APPRAISER . Class 2 e RE'CEPTIONIST e LOAN SERVICE Fire insurance exp. Call fbr appointment MARINER SAVINGS huse pool, Jacuzzi elect RI.a c H t ~-Shott•. MS-3472 after 6. .1hoppin&' Rers. Call BW ontractor ones WVl"K, reu. Uc/Ins. bit-Im, 'thag crplt, clrpt, PERFECT Sharelbdrmapt,pool'"-" Parker,Agent956-2500. JACK Taula-•"'"-'· lnt/Xxt. Fr.e eat. Re". Auna etc. Adulll, no pell. VACA. TION SPOT •-• -·~.-548-2159 »15 WeslcliH Drtve., SINGLES ••••.•••• From I~ On Bey In -de Village • with girl free, Call Harold TWO Cbomplon bloodhounds T .. moc1., odd!L 2J yri up. ·· · Newport Beach I BEDRM ......... Fromfl ·completely fUrnisbed & Im-~ ~9 pm. owned by mature responol-rader's Paradise !Jc'd My Way Co. 511.()1)36. P=~!o,'.~~J!°,; ="'i'::;;;'ii"i'ffi~:"""-f 2 BEDRM .•••... From $1 ,,_.i t . Boat ·~'-OfflC9 Rontol +ID ble coople .,. looklnc !or 3 ~·-• Ref AP-PRAISER/ Yoo'te, tight they'ro ub-a" 'P"·-··~ ----BR. 2 BA-with fenced DrlY-•Y• ' ~-. 1 furn. 6"-2356. ·LOAN TRAINEE , • Glad.)'> Ru...u I " • d...priced 1561 Mesa Dr. SPEND JUL y .. AUG N ... Waterfront Olllceo yard. Lut homo occupied Ines PAllmNG • llonest, clean, -Opportunity. Reel (I bib tro::.:., ~ Blvd.) On the b<·•-·t In ~-•=· ~ ·-Month and <&red tor the put live QllAIJTY "al • o •ti n r . .,,.,..teed "°"'· Lioom<d Eotale .,._, desirable. ...,..,..._,., ,..,..,., ...,.,....., ,.•wu ...,..u years. 54&-(1135. Weather, gas, oil resistant. A inJured. 675-6740. Call M1s:s Ox.I · " Dover Sharei. 5 BR. Pitt &: Prime Location t ,. me Stays blaclc:. H a w l c v ' 1 ......... ey W ... _~~~SAep•-' Floa. L lmma<tlla,, te! 341 Baydde Dr., N'pt. Beach ' $ , ProfeWonal Painting (213) iuu-ul50 ~ -.... -~ 51~ "1nter/exter •. Quality wort. F.qual <?Poor· Employor I " 2 sR: w/T..,,,cea. BW Gruncly, rutr. -6~61 , -· ll •I Eloctrlcol • Reu. S."7·7455 after 5PM APAR'l'Ml;NT MANAGERS From $1111 -$275/mo. -CORONA cleJ Mar. Deluxe -J . dollars EL ~CIAN ' !lcWed EXT. painting, Free eo( A<!Ult cxmiP.lex :I4 llnltl Sh, cpts., ~· aauna1, 642-l'l~aJb' Com17:4 6200 Csl Hwy. officn, Air cond. bonded. Small Joos. m&Jnl Re~! l.J~'d:'Guar. You plclt ~ poo ~ jacuzz, end, gar. l2Jtl, and $1!JO. 61H900. Logo I Notices 510 -& ,,;patra. 518-,12)3. . c:olor-)" U clo ,.,I, ~. ASSISTANT food m • n I• MERR letlMAdAuClt WllvOOlng.D DELUXE DESK space aWJl&bll S50 HAVE: Beaut. Medlte11'8r HAVE ''lp Plymouth Fury-.ELFX:"I'RICAL WORK.-All WALLPAP.ER HUNG . Position O(ll!T1 for full . 'Ol' Ci S Furn 4 ~tertron~e. mo. WW provide furniture I, James Tynan, am not Dtalli ~ on Potnt Lpma. Air • $69 mo, PQ-oft bal kindJ. Bl& or 1maU lJc'd ·A Carl Rebko ,.. 646-2449 part ti.me. 831-1113 befcn Merri.mac Way, C.M. Clo , . on !JS' 1. at $5 mo. Anlnnrina mvlce resporWble for any debtl tn-$1.U,500 clear Want· ~do $1'100. Trade for camera lnl. 'f'ree est. M6-0m ' PROF. pain tine, al!ID roofs . hOOn. ,. 54!Hl300 va:!tio1:ac1,..2 ~.!.,ttll";: avr.llalole. m ftml Aw, curredColl by ~~-wilo, Teny Ille wtr!mt _; Horoo;. area equip. Leeving 11.S. 6/22, Go~--1 accoos. oell., Inter/.-: , ASSl!l'ANT• 1&:2BR.turnorunfum -__.,.... Lqun&Bet.cb.~ een •¥•xu•, u o1Looome.Aat,C.P.r.6~T.1:25 Pvtpty.Mr .• Jensen540o1723 , l'V9'1_ Ill _._ ..... _ u-n .... ~.J."'~""u ... l)censed ~1--6 to ChD«!ren'• 8eCllon. Pool. Rent to highly recom· 5/23112. -· - ------" ~~ &. V'l"""..._...L. isl ·-..-. $140 Up. ELM GARDENS , mended ~. No pets or, D~ IJ*."I aftllable $50 OREGON...J~ ac ln Spragtie Have 2 br hoUle, val. lot, YARD CLEAN-VP TJ:MET FOR ~ean' Ii nea:f pa1nttnir ~ 0~1~. Fut quSck APl'S l7l E 22nd S~ C.M amall • childrtn. $1200. tllO• wpl puvit1t fllmlture . IUver ...._Over 100 lakea 50xll!J, E. tide CM. Want' Tree ,.moval, ""'""1!, '"'" lntetj\>r or ~ertor ·& re..: · _, +. 848-136 w.ltits. . · Owner. Hwittngloll Harboor. at $S mo. Aomwt«qr IOrVfce I ll•l In Klamath County. Price land OR !? ANYWHERE. care. Ateo.-lawm ferlillzed. rat ... Didr '96Ml65 A TT !,tAC TIVE nlg!JI 846-027. available. 17m Be1u:ll BlYd. _ ,,,_ 111.S: will take mini bike or Myers 67~75' top dreu, mow.•~. $15. Pl ~ p.f.i, R . · -Id wanled. Bonut Huritington Be1dl CHANNEL view, Shon walk Hunttn,ton Beach. IC-021 . am mtrcycle u dn. 546-1942 Cam A Gdl, Ent Drfwwaya leal~,sz. • ,_ , IJMlr plan.,A:pply tn J)e1'11on, ~. NEW SANDPIPER to beacbeo. Avail July 1 to omCE ·•$60 month, crptd, 30' Twin • .., Cltrll. loc. ~~..;, ~ 645-(191 ~ * PATl;ll PLASl'ERING Vikki•· 1791~ N •" p • r I Sept. 15. 2 ho, 2 'fu:. 2 car -. uw pd. 1ri obopplnr Po ....... 11 531o CIN . valuable $3Sltl ·Val. Wrllo AL'S GARDENING . . All ~'Free,estimaleo Blvd .. -::CM= • .,.-_._,;;--,--I Eorl)o bird 1peclal>-I BR gar, AJ1 linens. Beaut furn centtr • 3.!3 E. 11th ~· SP 'rtlde.lor Tlr ~ Class. ).cj ,-424 DalJ,v Pilot. fal' prd<nJnr II am al-I · Call 5l!J..G!25 ~ttroctlvo, Girl ,,_ $125, 2 BR from 1155 house In COM. $950 mo. C.M. 615-245(). IRITUAL Medlum & Card P.O . ...._ 1560 • C." B2627. landlcapior .oervf ... oilf p~--b·o-Occ'l work, hi pay,.- ""'1/llnfllrn. cool color In-~-Re1dlng1byMn.Willtamo. TRI----·--1.. ....., • ... ·-~98 --.. •••lac ~ ·~ boun .. ~c1r•-~--• ttrlon, pool Joc:uul ••~-" OITICE Io r ...,.tarlal Advlm In all prob! I -.w -·-· .,..,. -.. -• ' • m-.... =--""" Holland Drtve. ";:: JlJLY4 ' Br $150-fl00 ""-bookl<oeplnJ oervtce. R<u. Ute. No problem ,.emo...:t !:llent will Inda ~ riomo, llavw: Ille Bear M~ lloa)t. l Newport, C<IM, °'"'" -Saw on mm.~ cleantnr. no ,Ilea wqrk. tt;;(i.n Beacll. 847 -s19s. July/A~-o1po I. f15., Nt. 17th SL Slipr. C.M. that cannot be IOlvwd. F;;. £.tldO CM, Ph' lllt.11arrli hr, torn., ~ oreo. Want' 00..... Sham. W~ l'ree est, pl~lng, pa1nl AptJ!1 U.l, ·J,ttntal -· ......, llOll wk. All new,crpt. otc. 51W!U. horooCope read'-..... -SOlltb Cout Real-land OR t. ANYWHERE. QUALIT!.r~ ~ lnalallations 839-4371 5tJ9 W.19th, C.M. K1d:'a"E~~~oiev1 Stepotobch.615-2718orano •AIRPGRTAREA• with each .... -.. 114, -Myers '7W 7 5' GARDININIJ PLllMBING REPAIR ATTRACTJVE'-~ 3 J: $199 All .::::" "'" 6"-1403. . • • AtlJ. Alrl>orter Hot<!. Delux• 527·11!J6. 10831 Beach Blvd. NEW J br piobll• homo,.,:11 Like to !rad.et OUr n-ader'• 5 Yn exper. In ...... Jle. No jOb too small wanted IDr dlr!>cl "'J: . , . • . t Poti. 847 .1.t.;.961-7'510 • WXllRIOt/S Balbeo• lllY l~'!""'tult ... tpWF.Sr Stanton. 'wide, At Meaclowl, 111151 Plradlotcolumnloloryoul plantlor,haulaway,paOral * 6U-31J1 * work. AP.Pll ' In -. . . Cliib. 'llayfron' -psclou 2 RAn.o. 2\'2 l>vPO_ot Dr., *F11LLY t!Cl!:NSED* Jeftmf Rd, llYJno Ranch. 5 line Illtdocape maint-. COLE PLUMBING •Telepro\llpter Cable • TV· . . Ugvrio hr.ell br., ell or &l\Y'Plrt'OMll!Y' room a.--. Renowned Hindu Sptrttuallst• Tnd•!Gr prop0rtir a1~ .,,,.s1~.. .. ~~'J': .._tan JI hr. IUVI~. Ge-ll61 ~.!i,.~':ch. Ctr H "1 • • ' • ; * * FOR LEASE -2 Br, 2 OIUc;._ Ron Reral. ~ ll!EDICAL 1Ulte, ,..ey to 11'· Splrltval Rftdlnp Jive~ or I Owner.,213: llA MI09 Roofing -AUTO SA 5 Bl, Prlv. deo.pool,.levator •· · , ~ lleJL.al Bolla CNco, H.B. cla14'. 10 AM·lOPM. Advice QUICK CASH JAPANESE Gardenir • .,,.-.,,,-0:--,.-,,--_ 1n ~ W/IJ>'ctacular Vftw, BAY vu;w 2 ~. sm'lmo. 8*-U21. glvu on ail matten. 1 can 121.0llll F,qulty In o'"'"· home . THROUGH A ColnJlelt Ylrd-I • T. Guy Roollna. Deal Exi><rl<ne<d 1•11••~ CO> 1'rif· <le<-pool.devator ., deepo 4--.il<t• tumloh-· _ btlll ,..... werlool!inl IOIOic-Oca,,..,p. J'rw --DlnotL 1 do my own work. Sal•aman for llli4W ~. pl'i•. beach • Int~ ed. A ... 3-to llopt.,$150 Busbpts Rlftlll 445 312 N, El <:amlno Real Valley !or oquil eqtj' In i... DAlt-Y PltOT 642jlo:I. MS-2190. -· Group !nlllfWO, -... ""-!tr. ttlcl, "'" '"'""" pr month. Adultt onlf omCE •ton near N' t San eltmt•t> -· un111, m•J 8*6lll. WANT AD PROFESSIONAL "" _.. Sowilll/Altoretlons · p1411.cR:-"v1EBobR ~u"1 -llUlt ... to ap. -. m.4930. Post offlc.. eO sq ft. r..!i $8131 or 19:1 ll03'-(U wk ckfo). pr v o In 1, t r Im 111 1!1 I, I_ .... ;;::; .... ;,;._;;;;..;;;;;__ MO'tOI ..-_ 111:!1 So. Oatl Need a ''Pod"? P1oco u adl ~. !120 -th. StU theold ltllff Bey the new * * * 1proylqjj, 1 pr(n k I au, D ESIG NE R·E vropean 20!_!: 111 It. 11.,. lo. Lqwia. <:.a IG-66tl. Grollom lleolN _, otv11,_ * * * Landlclp~ c I•• • ._, • lrUlt!ol. II yro. • .,., ..,. In ......-.. Ano v ~ 111-lilll ~ Beodl. !16M'139, 13J.n71 ' • -~- • ' ' • . •• • . -' ' • -· • • -·• • . ,~~·~,~~~I ~~....------.......~ _,,,... I IJ I _,,,... l IJ ! ... ...,... ][fill ____ ~ -- Htl' Wentod, MI. F 710 1-----'':.... ·::'E-· j .H.i_;_p_W_::.an .. t.:;od::, .. M~&:.:.F~7:10 Help Wanted, M 1. F 710 AUTOMOTl~E EXPERIENCED Atrro. LOT . Exporlencod MAN NEEDED, APPLY JN /)A t Coob P-TO 1111. Sl'EV!:N· L..lerica Dlshwaahors SON. 1lNtV!!RSITY OLDS-l llutlioy1 ~~~ •~~R Good !lrure apt It u de, Aw4' 1n P'"°" " ft m-. buline .. exper!toce prefer-11142 Ort,.. Hwy. AVON INVITES YOU to red 1n Ill>, bolllll, or ac-Sul.Juan CajJdatrallO ~ -nr ..... cub dd<nt lnsuranc:o_ EXPERIENCED Ital ta n mettc tubionl for 1umm.er, I Full er part tlmt. Lucci'• te'f"", C'.lW' Ucittnc a>t-~ Balcer, Brtad .. putrin.. ~;. :;;:..:. • ..........i appt e'Jpunch Doll -.,., 1t11 Adami ~ , .,,,,__ M t ha Aw •• HB. ., ' BABYSi t iER nefded, . 2 ~ence ve c! 8:::! tx.· F/C bOOit'keeper, must bl!! lddl, on aern.1-re~ar buU. Keypunch Keyta • able to brin& a<'da. to finan. Hntan. 'Bch. area. S36-32ZT. Key Dlac devile. pt, or • clal statement 1 t a 1 e , BEAUTJ'CIANS needed. Top IN'I'ERVJ!;\\'ING prepue accruals, I: journal hair ityllsta only. Mal• or PACIFIC MUTUAL •n!<le1. Ask tor Mr. !lope, female. Sand Crab Hall-FASHION ISLAND 1,-... .,~m. ... iiOiiiiOiiiiii--. Designl, 96J...3433, H.B. fc.otner Santa enu &: I " BEAtlTY OJ>ttator, "'"' to N•wport c.ntor Drivel -FACTORY renr. Hair West Excellent 1Wnmer work. 673-4186 * FREE daily b u 1 Trainee '= experienced. lm- BE A U T y o p e r a t 0 r : transportaiton for work in ~~:""r:=.t. Weekly Intetviewinr Shampoo &irls ~ ~Ies until move to KELLY GIRL &: uslltanbi. Halr We.st, .uk wport, Sept. "72 216? Busine&1 Ctr. Dr. for Don. 673-4IB6. CLERICAL, sales A: in-Irvine 133-1441 BOAT TOUOl-UP stallen: wanted. h!en &::I!""~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• Gelcoe.t exp requittd women all ages. Ca l J FINANCE CUhlertna: as.sls- Couta.l ~atlon 1~ 6 4 2 -3 2 6 0 Teleprompter tant wanted Jor N p s can Bob Lond~sa Cable TV brokerap finn. Exp. req. 64~90 CONSTRUCTION and handling mlrtua! lund• •BOOKKEEPER• LOAN OFFICER and/or li•t"' and OTC Xlnt oppor. for appraiser in a:tturitlea. Send ruume to residential CO!llltruction dept P.O. Box 2070 Newport in Costa Mesa. Requitts a Beach. Attn: Pel'!IOnnel. min. of 2 yrs eXper. in ap-FRY COOK, EXPER. praialng res:ldential & mi.all Apply In person. Colony income units~/some co~ Kitchen, 3211 Harbor, Costa ltruction lend_i.qi preferable. Mesa. s 0pen1,.... -2 full cw... Sal, $500 to $750. Fee MKQtiable or reim- buned/alao tee positions.· Service Center ~ncy This position includes k>an)G . .:_E;c:,:.N,_E_R_A_L--0-f-f -I ,-.-. 43'.M Ca.olpus Dr., NB No. B-4 aollcltaUon A buUdtt COl>-Permane"nt full time for Helen Schaller 557-2711 tact Mwt have appraiBed small business tn Costa BOOKKEEPER / buslne.ss with a financial 1Dstitutlon. ?.!esa. Prefer 25 to 35 yn. mngr. Mature w 0 man Call Mr. Oawaon, ~1500. Light typing, good phone wtat.rone bookkeeping CALIFORNIA skills, 10me bookkeeping back&r<>und,,...... lull umo FEDERAL SAVINGS helpful. Send reply to f~ bUJY interior design COUPLES Classified Ad No. 462, Daily firm. Mu!t be quick, el-Start bu.s ' I Pilot, P .O. Box lSliO, Costa . tic lent & organized & have ho a &: meu rk n your own Mesa. Ca.Iii. 92636. shorthand a: typine •k~ me wo together. · Non smoker Good pay eaii Natural prod u' t I by GENERAL LABOR for intervl~ appoinbnent. SHAKLEE. will let )!Ol.l ll'OW il.4/979--.1840 8·30-5 w/tbe times! Full or Should be famWar with be.nd- , · pm. p/tlme. Free trainlna:! Call in& conduit le general Full c~~~ERt•-h 548-5253 anytime. knowledge of e I e c t r i c .......... , per 11ruug COUPLE systems general ledger. Newport to manage 18 unit · Center oUice. p r 0 p e rt y motel, Costa Mesa. $250 per Mana,ement exper pref'd mo. + 1 Br. furn. apt, S a I a r y open. · Writ~ telephone, util. 557-4241. Cl.assHled Ad No. 376, Dally CREATIVE selling, total Pilot, P.O. Box 1500, Cbsta look, \Voman's ready to Me&&, Calif. 92626. wear, with assistant mgmt. BOOKKEEPER Wanted, ex- pcr. Contact AdmlnWrator. • 642-8044 potential. Org. Co. Refs req. Sa I a r y open. Write Classified Ad No. "61, Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 15&1, Costa BOOKKEEPER -accounts Mesa, Calif. 92626. pa.yable, 3 to 5 yean exp.l--"-i;:'::C";;==-7--:---1 Fut, alert, eood typist. Cust. Strv. Asst. Familiarity wtth o .P. tech-PART TIME niqu.e• prefe~. Salary to New company expansion $650 D.O.E. Send resume to has created openings ~ :~~310 for men 2.1 & ~p t o N'pt. Beach, Cal. 92663 start work 1mmed1ately, BOOKKEEPER/Secty. full $98-$128 WK. charge & payroll. Cal. 547..()913 DAILY. drl•ers lie. 70S.C Randolph, DENTAL a 11 i It an t . C.M. Chalrslde. 2 l'TI exp. Salar)I BOOKKEEPER: Part time. open. 8.1)...J7l). El Toro ~ For the pl with chiklren in Lag Hllh area. odml local """'"" ac-Clerk, Traffic $450. countir:w finn • .!liexible boun e BOSS PAYS FEE e for akilled person. Start $3 :n.1urt bf! good accura~ hr. CaU Nancy Ma Y typist. Previous traffic or 540-0055, Coastal Agency. 1htpping exper. pref. Im- 2790 Harbor Bl. at Adams, mediate opening. Call nowt C.M. Cal-Fair Employmen,t 1)5 BUSBOY, EXPER. No. Euclid, Suit• A, Apply in person. Anaheim. ALSO FEE JOBS. Suri A Sirloin (714) 956-IMO 5930 Coast Hwy., Newport DENTAL receptionist. Exp. BOYS 1n tnsurance, c:ollectiona, &: Ap 10.14 to deliWr papen appolnbnents. Full time. 1n the Dea Point. San Cle-Send rel'lll!lle &: aa.lary t'X· mente" ma.1; .. pected. Write OaWf!ed Ad DAILY PILOT No. 453. % Dally Pilot P.O. 492-4420 Box 15&), Costa Mesa, Cali!. CAN'T find a job? Window DRAPERY-CARPET Sales. washing bus. for aale • see Exper. de_corator type eectlon 2)). 673--8793. ~"· Active 1tott. Excel CAR WASH w + comm. 492-225<. LEAD MEN _ DRIVERS _ DRY CLEANING eounter GAS A'ITEND FINAL (irl. ·Semclng, m•ndlng, DETAIL _ c.Asifil:n p(). 10m~ alterations. Full time. SITJONS. 4 locations. Growth Van a Oeanen, 3512 E. Co. Part&: Full time. Metro Coast Hwy., CdM. Car Wub., m> Harbor ''ESCROW'' Blvd., CM. Rapidly upending S.vinp • CITY QF FOUNTAIN lDan iee-ks experienced · VAUE'f, OUTSTANDING candidate Jor career op. BENEFrrs porblnlty. Full or part ttm. sEcRETARY ~~~b~mCERS -$638. to $785. Sharp woman eau. Mis• Oxley w/flOOCf work lrlttory. Xlnt (213) 670--0150 • •kills. 90 to 100 ohorth&nd, Equal Opporturtlty Employer 65 wpm typ!ni. Great job in ==~=---''-o---'-.=. Cky Clerk'• OWce for hard ENJOY Selling. real estate? worker1 who works well Then, EARN MORE for w/people. 1 your effort!! Not hued STENO CLERK upon the number ot transoc-. -· job lions completed, but your ......, ... to $689. Jnteresting VERY FIR ST CX>M· In Public, W~rkl Dept. b MI~ON CHECK. Work :::".r... -:.=· Re-With a highly competitive TYPIST CLERK and highly 1Uoceatu1 com-pany. We're brancblne out • $51!. lo 1638. Pl>llce Dept and .... need prof-1onal Mlllt be acc\nte,..,,, Jut Real Estate Agents. Let'• 1:YPllt. 60 wpm. Willlilr to talk!! Call DA R"R E L J;; -boun Uli&J>od. MEEKER. - pply immediately, Penon- Del Dept. um> gattr Aw., Fowlllln volley. ! TH l 96>-2411. CLAIMS CLERK Oovenp Cllod<'oalt ,_i. ed la "1' Runtlnlt>n Beach olllce. MQIU,llne operlenct l*eMM Good lal&ry A -... ~Call 842-1151 tor .,.,..,,.. ... t • ·U~IGARD INS. GR Cltrlcaf.Olllca MocG....., Yacht Corp. -lntolllgent --· Qulcll lo i.am. 1'll -U., o.ta.Me-.'- Exporltnud . TEWR PROOF OPERATOR For New UCB NEWPORT CENTER -0110_......_ --UNITED-- CALIFORNIA BANK. conw:t 111.r. Murray 2Tl2 w. Oout lllPwll Newporte.adl • Huntt'l\a! Watda'1bl EtDJ ~ S.4'10• OPEN HOOSE column. NO FEES! P.P.S. Peclflc P1r1onnt1I S.rvlc11 ll2 No. Tov.'l'r Union BaDk -Square Orar><e •• Calli. - 547·6446 A&k tor Raebel ""' llST -. 11·1 :s1 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 •• . IAYI ~llll! B~y a • Border. to Border Bargain Every classifieCI want ed in the DAILY PILOT eppeers in every edition every dey. That mean• your ad will be seen in pepers delivered to homts ind sold. • from newsracks from border to border ell elong the Orange Coest ••• all the way from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All ••• Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa N~wport Beach Laguna Beach Irvine Saddlebaek San Clemente Capistrano (Plus the daffy newsrack edition J For One Price With A • ' Classified Ad Phone-642 -5678 •• YOU 'CAN CHARGE fT, TOO ~~.i l ~ _.J • .s......,.-u,1m -- Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any . Of These Things A DA·IL Y PILOT WANT-AD 1. Stow ~Guitar 3. latiy Crib 4. lltdrlc S1w 5. Camera 6-ll/nher 7. Outboard Motor .•• $Ml)IO s.t 9. Couch 10. Cl1rln1t II. Rofrlgerotor 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sewing M1chln1 14. Surfboard 15. Machine Tools 16. Dl1hwashar 17. Puppy JI, Ctbln CrulMr 19. Golf Cart 20. .. .. ,,,.,,, 21 . St1mp Colltcllon 22."Dlntltt Set 23. Ploy "" 24. 1ow11,,. Ball 25.~.Watw "Slch 26.F- 27.~ 21. Clock Will Sell Fast! · 2'. llcycla 30. Typowtltw 31. lar hlol1 32. lncydOpodl• 31. Vacllllftl Claaner 34. Tropfcal. Fhh 35. Hot R .. l'l"lpm't 36. Fiio C1blnet 37. Goll Clubs 31. s11r11,,. sn- tt .. Vlctorlon MlrNr 40 • .,..,_ht 41. Slide· Proltc!or 42. Lawn Mew9r 43. Pool Tabla 44. Tlrtt 45. Plane 46. Fur Coot 47. Dr- .. •• L1MM ..,_ Hone 50, AlrpltM SI. Orpn 52. lurcyde ·53 ........... 54. Ski ...... 55. Hltlt Chair 56. Celna 57. lltc!rlc TNln 51. Klt19" 59. ClaUlc Aute 60. CoffM T1W. '1. Motwcyda 62. Accordion 63. Slcl1 6'1, TV Set 65. Workbench 66. Dlemoncl Welch 67. CJo.1(1rt 64. 1..-r 69. Campi"' Traner 70. Antl~ut Furniture 71. Ttpo R-W n: S.llboat . 73. Sports Car 74. Ml_..,..,.. 75. Inboard.,.....,, 76. S"°"un 77. s..lcllt 71. Dart °""'" 7'. Punchlnt ... ao. Baby ca"""' 11. DrvN 12. Rifle u. Delk M. SCUBA Gaar Tli... or any ot,lier em, tlllnp -arounil the ••• can be. tllmed ·Into callt with. a I DAILY, PILO:T WANT-AD so Don't Just · Sit There! DIA& DIRICT • . 642-56J8 l I 1 l ' ! • I I ·-I I .1 • 1l . I ' l ' ' ' t n n 1 I ,, I i " .., ,, -. ' ~ ,e -'l"i " . ' 1A ,, , I :1 ''.i ' .. ,r .,, l:l r - • •• • ... • ARE COMING AGAIN! July S Through 8-South Coast Plaza • • ,, • • • • • • • . " • h . .. CUT CORNERS ~, " • n ##I # I ,, Yes 1 # 'I • ## I # I ,,' I will build : ': # I ## I 'I , , 'a Garbenstangle •• : ,, : . . # I ; B .Id Y G b I '-' . k . d E ,,'or launch a search for : u1 our ar enstange '4u1c ··an nter ,,' . : ·: · ,,'one I can put into shape for .; It in the Build a Better Garbenstange~ •• -~ a1 t11e "'"'· j , Contest· and International Rallye ,,~:0::.:1 j _ # ~ I # CITY Zll' PHONI! I ,'Mall "' • ' I #-Ion Ma•-· DAILY ptLOT, 110. IOI 1HO , Coalo -· c.111. -· : ~ '----··--------·-····--------------. p • • • .. .. ' . ,, !' .1 • 'I • llU!dU, Jun. 11, 1972 Lqlt)S It I !Ill] [ '"'"""" !Ill] ..__I _~ .... _ ..... __,JLDJ [ _, .. , Ho!' w-. M & "no Help Wont-', M & F n• a G.i..Frl<le,y ..-lor rttall -• Help Wented, M & F 710 ILUJ I (A ... , .. ,, lliIJ~I -···-,·~·~l[iJ)~J~~l~_h ... ~·-"·~~l,~H~l1~l~·-'"'•"~ml~H Htlp Wonted, M & F 710 Htll' Wo-, M & I' 710 Help Wonted, M & pr 11e Htlp Wtnttd, M .. fl 111 lliil I turn l&orf:. Bkkp exp a JANITOR p/tlme •tock work M•inttnance Mech. matt Call between t.10 am ytar 'round. You mi.&ht be a Pl•1tic: Menuf Plent 6G-XISS. ' ~deit or an w-ly retiree. Y.t need help both in our Rtquittf exp maintalniq 1- Gll!lltAL OFFICE ba<k room 4 our """"""' -'1 pilot 'J)Jbw A mme flcuN watthollM!. Keepb\g thi.n&s production madtiMry,-flr9. wort&: nq'4. Prtv'°'11; lp&rklinr nett for the ftt exp wi'tnjecUon A oom. ottice nper, ntOtu. artaleat e.m~ees ln th~ Pttllion rnoJdins. Buk Apply ''orld, tervina lbe ,crtltest knowltdre Of pl&Dt t}t( Htlp w.-, M & F 710 Htlp Wonted, M & I' 710 Powe i RAu· PRESSMAN OPE .. ATOR Must be .. -.. A.B. ""' Oiclc 380 • Itek Camtto. Salary + incon""°' Call Minimwn 2. ye a r 1 ex~ LluftU r.turpby• K»f1Q, perltntt. °hp' Payt POSITIONS ciPf.n for all!al. NO FEES! P.P.S. loo4 llfl'ViCf' m a n a c e r • • llJl..l103 before noon. , R11I Esltlt C1r11r New or t.XJ)trltoetd, join I.be c.ompaey tbal"• powtnr. u you do not haw a UcenM. d1eck .. ""' $49 lt11I Eetalo * Or ,,.,___ custo""•ra in '"· world. helptuL &nae ........_, PJ.a1Ucs * """ wi: C b M f 150 W•lt llth St. Drop us a brief resuint am ro anu . Co. PROFESSION~ pqeta M.,., Call!. C!lusifitd Ad No. 393, o.u; 7601 Cley, H.B. Poclflc RESTAURANT t . HOTEL Llcen•lntl Course TUll ults tr.Inma pRllf&l'ft -no cost. !Jl.Dqement op- por1un1tit1. Ad for Mn. Jonts tot 1ntormadon at Pilol, P.O. Box 1l60, Colla 147.3531 PerlOnf\tl S.rvlcH EM'PLOYMENT AGENCY M.,. Ca -M ,._ lU .. , ...._ .. -Jiourly Employeres Benefit • ll lGH School-OJU,.. ..:;:.;:::,·~·:.:·~-~·~--A ... LNANCE man. Exp ...... ~, Student. wanted, wttkend Jr. Clerk Trainees not nee. Contact l\1r. ~ U~~ • .t?,~ By LQw ,.~ aale1 work, lawn. aerali""'· COUPON SORTERS, N··~t or ~tr . \V 11llam1 . ..,,.,,.., ........, ~lan&£ets •••.•. Sal Open XI ... ~ ... .. .. SU ~· -547 6446 Cood oppf.y \V/lf1'. Corp 842-5!111. • Tarbell Realtor$ nt pay. -'1868. Bch, 11.15 br 4 merit .,_ "'"'-'· 4" Fuhion • 1-•--• NB 1 A~sl. J.fanagers ••••• $750. mo HOSTESS creases. Familiar w/10 k~· -:.:;-~~;,· ~· ;:.·-,;;-:::-=c:l -~A~ok~f~O<'~Ra~c:!b<~l~M~1y~ dd .. , k• Master Chl!'.f .••..•• $UOO. mo Atfroctlve, outa<>in< ho1teu a '" Paa •imPl• arilh. MAITRE'DE -Capt . .u.llt PRODUCTION Split F .. REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL OVfT 21. Evtnfn<>• Full t'-•· te51. Full time -1 • ., Must ?ttir, first clau restaurant. 2nd r~ --"lit Bob Burns R-:;t&uran;" ::. altractive le -ri:t. Call Or Co. Reaume; Classltied MANAGER l srou';';M~·::::::::~:;r:.. .. Salesmen I-broken! Tbe opportunity ls hue! You an needed. imrMdiately for 0\11' rapidly qpandirc R e a I Estate division, Positive op. portu.nity for advan~m~nt. Phone, F ~·erly 66-5800. Ad No . .ffO, Daily Pilot P. ...-· aahion Island N'pt Centtr ~;;-;;;-==~.=::..____ • TO tlf,<m YEAR \Vallcn •.•. , ••••.••• $1.65 br 644-~ JANITRESS, pan time, 5 OC&I. Box~· Costa ~1na, 1 \Vaib'f:1R1 .......... iJ.65 hr H 0 day ~·eiek. mu:st bt ov• .. 21. -;:::;.";::·:,,· :;;'~;,:::~·:...,.-~--Succeuful applicant will cur· All shifts-Food Ir Cocktail U ! EKEEPER/Babytll· Ex ~ ~ ttr, 2 afternoons pe:r wk, 1 P· not n I!! c e 1 tar y Jl.1ANAGER, 6 unit apta. rently or recently have bttn 1-lostess It Asst ?tfar •••• Qpl!n etve on v.•kend, approx UJ ~e"'PON Bch area. Start u: ~r ttntal.s. Earn rent. a Production Man a Ker , Hoste55/cuhler ....... $2. hr per wk. Ch\•n transp. Ref's ;iiii' ii51oif>.;i8ii2Tiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio • Days wk. \Valk beach. General Foreman or Lint' Relief bartender , •• $2!. shift ~ please. Call 133-8958. 673-4231. Foreman in a job ahop en· FEE KEYPUNCHERS 'IANICURIST vironrmnt. ?tlust have been ROYAL SERVICE AGENCY H 0 U SE KEEPER, Com. " "Kelly Girls" arc s.-..:volal y,~ buay --'·n X!nt k direct supervisor or more Sante "-11"" -Nevi OUlce pa.nion. Part time-. •·lu•I · l ,..,.... "' 111UU • "·or · oa ... ~" drive. No •mokini or drink· 1ir ~· \\'.ork for the top r.om· Ing conds. 646-1345 than 25 personnt'I. Excellent To serve you better! 1 ...... 962-522.f. pan1el! 1n Orange Co. \Vcfrk ~M;:;ECHAN;::;::;::;:1C;.,;::.,:11;: • .:,c..1-0-,.~in-benefits with an extremely 3M8 Campus Drive ... '~hf!rt you. like, when you t O'haul rapid KTOWin& com~. · suite 119. Ne\vport Beach R•al E1tate Salts Real Estate Ofc needs salesmen. \Ve cover all pj1ue1 or rtal mate. Nr Beaut Hunt. Harbour. Tobin Realty 8t6-l171 HOUSEKEEPER, 2 "'eeks like, for as lone u you like. ena.nce expert. own 557-2800 while parents a"·ay. S15 a Excellent eamin1s. WeekJy tools. 709-C Randolph Ave., NO FEESI p p S day. ' ,,. .... ,.. R•h. pay <heckL No l • • ,_ ~C ... • .. f.iiii;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"' • • . • 642-1287. Interviews Monday throU1h OFf'tCE SKIU.S NO FEE HUMANE OFFICER ~ii~~Y from l-t.. Call or • Secrttarlts KELLY GIRL e Sr. Typists -CITY OF - NEWPORT BEACH $651 lo $791 Per Mo 2061 Bl.ll!iness Ctr. Dr., Irvine IJJ.1441 * LANDSC\PERS, EXPD. & INEXP. J-1.8. area. Salary open. 536-1225. Larre demand for temp:irary &: penn. in your favorite area of 0. County. \\'e ~ anxiou.s to meet ol \\'Ork w/yoo. Come in &: Re1istrr, You'll Be Glad You Did. (Behind Airport.er Inn) LEGAL Secretary ex· ~· hifh 1ehool aradua· perienced in personal 1njw:y tioD & l yrr exper. in the 1 7~=='dlvorc.;;.:::'°~· :;_6C:.:•:::•::ISl::·c.._ __ care Is b&ndlini ot animals. LEGAL Secretary, super Apply by June 21, 1972 to •b.azli. with aome SH, Penormel Oflief', 3 3 O O Stenorette, Jtet. auto, book· Newport Blvd., N""PC!rt keepin1 exp. Newport 6'13433. Center ottice. ~.. MEDICAL 08/GYN oUice LIFE INSURANCE ,...uJtts Jronl o!tiet rlrl INTER I 0 R Decorators. Cupet.11, drap1rie1 le turnltutt 1alll. Exper. New stare. enc> ~5-0888. SALES w / insurance experience. FUii time caJttr a vailable Please !W)nd resu.me to P .O. for \l.vman who c a n Box 3992, Lona Beach, demol\itrate succen in her 90803. prior po1ition. Top earnin1s -~.-.~N~E=E~D~E~C~- !IMNE PEIOONNEL SERYICES•AGEN:Y & full ~r potential. No Two Office Gfrl1 previous exper. necftl!&cy. Free I-Fet Politiorm Exec. Secretary ID SU), -\\'e v.ill provide ucell~t trainin1 & •t.artin& salary. Call for appointment. cn4J 962-1494. So<l'•fary Salary ()pm LITE "°""'"-""'· coll<&• Jr. Secreury to $510 or hi«hl cirl. rtft. O\\'ll Undermi.r/Blqt• to W>O. tramp. r-Fri. O.U, $5 Accowrtin& Oerka to $fDJ mcntinr. Balboa. Bay Cub, Sale1/Cuatomer Xtru to $600 548-2479. Steno/DM:ttphone to $525. 1.L!Tl!.o.:.::..::..:0 c:co;,.l_o•-camuaman----,.-. General Office to $500 Recept/Typiat S400 p e r i e n c e d journeyman. Cuhier/'l)'pist to $4'15 \Vage open j: ne&0ti&ble ) Appnmtice Draftsman $450 (714) 521--062J. Muat be 25 and able to drive -APPLY- 186 !!. 16th St .. C.~t NWPT Bch. woman w/car to cart for elderly lady. Cook -Ute hie-work -live-in. ~7757. NEW FACTORY EXPANSION $21S.$375 Per Mo Depending On Qual.ilica.tiom Part Time P11ciflc Ptrsonnel S.rvice1 112 No. Tovrer Union Bank Square Orange, Calif. 547-6446 Ask for Rachel rttay OUTSIDE SALES CAREER Top quality Lile Insurance C.ompany bas 2 openings in Orange C.O. far c.rttr Sale• Polit:icn. Excelle.nt o~ portunity for qualifiM ap- plicants to enter the finan· cia.l sales fidd & earn an excellent income. Call (TI4) 962-4494 for a.ppointment. Pert Time Experienced TELLER -UNITED- C1lifornia Bink 222 Oce11n Ave. Leguna 1Btach 49U546 Equa) ()ppor. Employt'r PART time jalritorial work. 5 al!Jl per wttk. $1.65 hr to mrt. Over 18. 548-'.IDST aft 5. PART time manicurist. Xl.nt Journeyman/Mechanic $750 LfVE·in bau&ekeeper, ranch P.T. General OUlce $3.+Hr. style atmospbert. Muat be Many Other Openings capable of oomplete can of "88 E. 17th (at Irvine) ~t home A: also like animal.J. Eveninp g -9 : l O, Sat loc. Ca.II JO&m-Spm. l\1echanical aJ>" ___ e_51_;,_IH1_7_9 _• ___ 1 '42·l47D No •mall chilm"' ~- --. =--.:-=--=---~ INSURANCE RATBt Immediate position !or uper- lenctd Proprrty Rater. 2 ~an: experimcl! pretaftd. Opporhmjty for lldvaza. mmt with our company. Call 142-7151 for appoint· m.ent. UNIGARD INS. GROUP INSPECTORS To $3.25 Hour LOAN ESCROW OFCR Positions available in 1ewn.I of our Offices for Loan E• crow Otficen w/a min. of 2--5 YJ'L exptr. in convention- al loul:. Muat be e&pable of ha.ndlinc own desk. SaJary co mmensura~ w/exper. C.&lJ Mr. Etchiaoft, 546-1500. CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS LUHRS BOAT CO. Now Hir1n& EXPERIENCED l'INISH CARPENTERS Apply in Ptnen 149 \V. 18th St. Colla Mesa With at lcut 6 montN IX· ~=~~====~ perittee on PC lf.Jlembly, MAINTENANC u w•ll u ilup•dlon or raw E mat<lial, in proce•. linlah-MECHANIC ed aoo<IL TO $4.00 HOUR titude helpful, but not req'd. PAYROLL/Penonne1, exp'd Must be 19 or over, able to in payroll a must. Must be alMt "''Ofk tmmed., U ac-capable of takin& charge of cepted. For j ob in-all phales of ptnonnel. fonnation-Muat allo have knowledge Call !\Ion 10tm-4pm nMSJI NOTE TELLER Experienced -UNITED- C1liforni1 Bank 6 Monarch Bay Plaza South Lquna 496-1273 Equal Opper. Employer NURSING CARE for elderly lady, stroke pa· tient. desire m&turt> woman to live In. Room It board phls $400 pe" mo. ti73-7254 or account.I payable. Type tlO wpm, lite phone \\'Ork. Call or apply between I AM le 3:30 PM. ~7640, 300:> Airway Ave., Costa Mesa. An equal opportunity e mployer. PORTER or janitor par! time ~ to 24 hn per \l.k. Lite "wk. 897.-5596. POUCE CLERK -CITY OF- NEWPORT BEACH $523 to $636 Ptr Mo Requires high school gradua· lion 1 yr recent typing L ceneral office "-ork. Auirn- ment may be today, nite or mornin& ahift. NO FEES! P.P.S. Should be Jamillar with ?iURSES AIDES hydraulb • 440 ell!ctrieel Exptri•nc<d Apply by June 1J, 1972 to Personnel Ottl~, 3 3 <> O N"'JIOl'I Blvd., Newport Btlch. Calil. 9 2 6 6 0 • 673-6633. l)'ltems. Plenty of ovml.me [;;;;iiiiiicauiil..051i;9-30B;iiii;l ;o;;;;;;;;; ~.fits including prom Ollict No Fee PU:vtPisland Sa I e 1ma n. Cdi'1 area. S day1, SO hrs. Nite 1hirt. Top \\'ages. Phone 673-88U for appt. Income Property Salts Investment Division Beach/Southern Co u n I y area. Enjoy the Hich in- come. Ii pre,ti&e of a Al's career in the inwstmenl division or COLWELL PROP JNC. An outstanding opportunity for the qualified 111cceu orient e d salesmen to join an exciting powth company. Call Linda Wri1ht at (n4) 8J3...l2&C. ''A 11ub,idiary of the C.ol\l.·eU Co." COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC REALTORS RECEPTIONISf PBX. Must have uperience. Nll!'.e at· mosphere. Interview• be- tw~n 10 and 3, Contact Mr. ?iluhita. NABERS CADILLAC 2iOO RL bor Blvd. Costa lifesa 540-9100 RECEPTJONISI'. Front otc. girl to handle phone, typing, & Ales inquiries, for mf.&:. firm in So. S.A. ?!tail or drop resume at 1919 E. ~ ddental, S.A. RECEPTJONISI': G r ~a l position tor the 1al who likes public oonl&ct. Be right hand cal to the president's aei:retary. COod phone voice. Start $400. Call Real Estate Salesman Jean Brown. 5 4 0-6 0 5 5, WANT TO JOIN Coo.ml Agency, 2790 A LEADER? !Wbo• Bl. at Adam>. C.>!. \Ve l!'.utrently need one EX-Receptionist to $400. PERIENCED uJesman or e BOSS PAYS FEE e A.len"Oman who ii famUlar Olfice experience esstntia.I. with our beautiful area. be--Exctllent local company lieves in profeulonalism & with aood benefits. Cal-Fair detin!s to 1peciali:te in Uni· Employment, 905 N o . ven:ity Park Is Turtle Rode:. Euclid, Suite A, Anaheim. Ample floor tilnl! I: an out· Alm FEE JOBS. standin1 incentive commis-(714 } 956-1000 sion scheduJ,, It YOU \\'Mt 1----'----- to be a men1ber of a "Win· ning Team" -call lWB PETTIT for an app'L for an lntervie'ov. C"l 1 I · 11 Ill 1' I' i!d -· ---'! li·11 ll11r "SINCE 19C6" 1st WHtern Bank Blds. Univenlty Park, lrvine Doys 552·7000 Nights RESTAURANT MANAGER PRESI'IGE POSITION 0Jfu1 excellut aatary, bonus plua fl'ina• benelita. OpportumtY for part ownenhlp throuah earnJna:• for the ri&ht man. We will train. All replie1 confidential. Send resume to: L. J. Levinson, Senior Vice President. Mr. steak, Inc., P .O. Box -T, A., Denver, Colo. 80217. R. E. SALES FREE SEMINAR ''PLAY·MONOPOLY" RETIRED pe:non wanted .for Get out of the jail of chain! ltrht janitorial 'I.Wk. l :30 Learn the real 1ame of Monopoly ln a@)Jlng and pm. to 2:00 am. Mon. 1 · throuah Thurs. $2.60 pu isting real estate. Enjoy hour. Apply Mon. •"'-·-h the benefits of be~ a rral U>IVWA estate agent. ~~ty Employu Let us show you how to di& O>lumbl.a Yachtl lnlo the roldmlne of your mind and come out wllh :n5 McCormick Ave., C~I. 1.,... nllfl .. "-SALESMEN \Ve will shaw you how lo Need men who are ready to water y011r tree of aucceu; learn the car bUJ1neu and 80 that yau will collect $100 are wllllnc to train. Must bill1 from good customers have rood penonallty, be that walk tn our front door. Interested 1n a future, dreu We have a simple piAQ.-11 weU. aalesminded. Banefits: you are in Reaf Estat~ or Demo., rroup Ins., hiib goin& into Real Est.at~ con· commissions. Unlimited in- sider thi1; Invest your time come. APPl,y 1n Penon. with us; (Time is money) UNIVERSITY OLDS. and \\'e will inve1t our MOBILE, 2850 Harbor Blvd., knowledge in· you. We offer Costa Mna. a complete individual. pro--SALES---.-W-en-ttd--O>llef<--• feaional Real E tta t e training pl'Ol1'8m lllat will stucWnts to ""'Ork In •n- make you. a Real Estate WvnmentaJ field. Top earn-Pacific Personnel Services 112 No. Thwtr Union a.nk Square Or ..... Calil. NO FEES! P.P.S. • Secr1t1ri11 e Clork Typists e Accounting Clerks • Stolistlcol Clerks ' f .. _ 1np! Call 9-5 pm Mon thru TIME FOR •1•nt oot one o •·~ m .... 1. Find out "'°"' at our f'l'ff 1 ~™=·~833--1964. _____ _ 547-6446 Alk Jor Rachel l\l1y INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE J"ull or p/Ume. II YOUR OWN IOSSI MonorWomon Lt1M A Yellow Taxi Co~ Call 1"' Appl 546-1311 A.ak for Jlmn1n JEWELER DIAMOND SETTER To $7.00 Hour With be•Vll maoulacturin( • npelo.-'-. r NO FllSl P.P.S. PKlflc Por-1111 Strvlcu lJJ ,. .. Tt>o ... Ualon 1knlt SQuare aro.. OUK. 547-6446 Alie for_ Ma)' P•clfic: Personnel Services 112 No. TO\\.'tr Union Bank Square Orange, Ca1if. 547-6446 Ask for Rachel Ma,y 125 E. Commonwealth, Suite 5, Nlenon 870-1833 ):!ACHINE operators, Turret lA.tlle·Hnrdina Oats A. Ap- ply 1741 Placentla, C.!lt. lafAJDS wantrd. M a t Ii re . Mwt be upcrlenced. F\dJ time. See Pe1"110n.nel A-IJ:r. Balboa Bay Cub 1221 W. Cout HwY .. N.B. MAID ~'Ork ln txchanaf' tor apal1mtnt. 23'16 Nnopol'I Blvd., C.M. - &IALE till tin)e, Rtt&U aaJet Ext!· f cit.)' work -· Pa Id vac1tion A aick leave. S al • r 1 oomrntn1uralt wla.blUty. JUon H&tdWlrt QUICK' CASH '"""in&<'. SALES • H~ 10 ambitloua THROUGH A * Wed., June 21at, 8 p.m. * aaltt -1• imm"'1ei.ly SherRton Be1ch Inn !or new environmental pro. These pos\tions •~ with the y 21112 Pacific Coalt Hwy. duct! Fantastic $$$! 9 a.m..s home otnee o! a majol' In-DAIL PILOT Huntington Beach p 1 Mon th Fri 833-lll6< •urane• company located in W &NT &D n · ru " · L.A., but moving to new ,. ,. Leadership Rt1I Estate SALEm\'OMAN, exp. drtuet bldg in Newport Beach ltt 642-5678 "9 Yeara In HuntlJtr"'n • 1port.1weu. Over 35. fall. F'ref: commuting trom Beach" Steady/Part Ume. "30-4766 Huntina:ton Center-Anaheim ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!.;;:==:=:=;;;;;;;;;;;;=;.!.;;:;;;:;:;;;;;;:::;:::=;:;:;;;;;;; I & NtwJJOrt Beach by bus to L.A. until move is complete. Lunc:bc?• pnn'lded. at low cost. Cood salary A binge betttllta F.. paid b y employtt. Interview A test dally. !Behind Alrpol'ler Inn) PIX Receptionist Super tmpmstw charmer for front ~I 'fop Com· pony. Top 1$. NO FEES! P.P.S. Nowpcrt Bch. 6C-lll3 Ilk PocHlc tor-P.JJIL l!tl -1 S.rvlcos DAILY PILOT Utt~ ~T;,. CWSIPllD ADS L Ora-ClllJ. 547-6446 FGt ACTION. • • I _Aslt=..cfor:;_llod>ll=:;...;.;;;*":=...,_ CROSSWORD PU%ZLI ANSWERS SA.LES. expm.rll(led, f o r • SINGL.E needle Operaton. hlfh ..,.Uty a!Ott, lull llm<. upu. on c!rouu t WIG STYLIST * '1>21i0 * IPQl'U\\'f&r. &tl-(0)8, Experlenced Wic Sf1l.1lt to SECRETARY SITTER -Swnm•~ ::.::;:; 41te~~ For Newport ilH<h _,-. =:lo nu. My -·· ~\II """"'*Iott bued to.1 tJonolllco -"fh11 aotJbo. 1 SH'RP G'LS ,ultl-3'~hro'Qft .. ~ a.Dy, MUat have dpnttle: in " · " Apply 10.U • 2-4 ~.-.bltd&etat Loolrhw tor _.,nt _lull MAY COMPANY I CClllt:ract... Previous ~ time J)Ol\Uon m boutique So. Coalt 1'1ua. Seace, ln conatrucllon otnee Nit" O\'tl' 11. E:l:~rlenctd 3333 Br11tol, C.M. btlptul. Excellent worktn.s &iri.t call tor appol~tme.nt. Equal Opportunlt;y 'Ectp cooditions A: bent.fits. Salary No • t•u de 11 t apphcatk>nsJ!ti~~~'!""'~ .... ~~J commen1ur11e -..·Ith exper. ta.kftl, \\'OMAN 25 to ~ ne«ltd i.m:.. THE LOOK 00,ut ehop, 0toi., x .... Call ~tr. Robtrt Brtua 6t4-6:'b> Early am. shift. APJlly In (7141 54().836$ pt:rson, ~Ir. Donut. 1l) E. ---'s~ECRETARV STENO CLERK I 1=n~h =s'=· ~~--- Good SH & typin&. Op. \\'ORi\ING mothtr nttds rt- portunity for ad\'8IlOf'l'TWftlt. -CI TY OF -liable as,1stanCf' l-7 pm, U · Intelliae'nt &. o u 11o1 n c. NEWPORT BEACH <'f'Pt Sun, $1.zj hr 496-3729. Outstanchna: benefits. BlS-454.5. ~tn. Knlnf't ~f/F E qua 1 Opportuni~· $).03 • $3.61 Per Hr. SECRETARY 20 hour v.·ork \~·eek. Requires Rapid lypif\&', shorthand, ac· 50 "'Pnl typutg, 100 "'Pm curate filing A fteall cap-SH. f~r apphcat10n &. Lrl· 'I _____ _ abilities. Good job history. form1ti011, contS('t Per~n-kd\ln6111 "'ork split benveen AUOC"jate n;1 Olhct, City !tall. 33001 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~m D~tor of Drug Rt'C\llatory N~rport ~lvd.. Nl'!\\'pot1[1 Allain&:: Assia:tina "--r ...... 'Stach. 9266(). 67~. by Antlquos 800 . ~ e~, June 26th 1971 to Dllfttor of Research. Ap-' · • ply 1n penon LARGE aolui w 11. l ll u ! J.CN. STOCK HELPER Am•Meu Antlqu• drop '"' NUCLEIC ACID ELECTRONIC dmina tablr. 5'•'-' 6-8 RESEARCH INSTITUTE Prime cond . Sl!XJ. 548-5765. 2127 Campus Dr., In.•inl" \\'Jth expenence in kitting 1 ROUND 0.k T~ble, 6' co n- SECRETARY, to national pttping ot elt"ctronl c parts. sole buffet, chall'I, haJl trtt, ma.rketlnc director. Immed. Top Company. Top ss. misc. 83()..6;199. Xlnt SH & typing M;t. Nr DARK \Valnut Spaniah dining OC Airport. 1851 Kai.ler St., HQ fEESJ pp S table + 6 c1ult" back!. Lots 1rvi9t. For appt . cal l • • • • or detail. 6<~. 55l..OIS2: eves. 645-7119. • SECRETARY -~!wt hll.ve 3 to 5 yn . ('X· perie:ncf". -Must be able to \\'Ork rlfix. Pacific Personn•I S.rvice1 112 No. Tm\'er Union Bank Square Orange, Calif. 547-6446 * 1r ANTIQUE ArmoU'f'. V1e~, 100 yn old. C&Ji 675-4633 or 675-17211. 102 *" BOX Dttp F're•z,, f'ri.iidlli~. 31; x 1. $'5. ~. ible schedule 10 IIK'ludr Allk for Rat'htl ?-.!ay evu. & Sat. -=:...::::....:;:;.=""";--\\'HIRLPOOL 1a!I dr)~r. 4 -MUlt type 65 lo iO wpm SUMMER JOBS yn, xlnt cond, in. 518-:142 With tine new local firm . or 645-6180 Should be over 21. Prefer·l-~0~w=E=R~c=E~R<~frtf-.-I 90me busine11s exper. S2.00 (Brown) Ex~I Ir R.!:llab14: hr. Cail Linda Ray . •'II: • •~ =' A c.uid. -'· 67:>-5380 -Prefer app.Uca.nt11 "'1th t"K· ~. Coastal J{ency,1-~="'°'==~~-perience as .. Ol'le' man 2790 Harbor BJ., at Adams, * *" 'VlllRLPOOL Refrla:. 2 private secretary." C.'.\t. dr., 1.2 cu ti., $50. WE OFFER TELEPHONE Sales. Top * M>-786.l * . ! commissions and bonus. Ap. AUTOMATIC wasker. Good -Exctllent compenutwn. 0 ply in person behvttn 9.00 condition $45. 646-ti848. :-:= 1 r 0 wt h P-and 12:00 noon at 8381 BolJa KENMORE auto \Vaaher. .Dynamlc environment. Avenueo, Midway Clty. Late mod~l. Xlnt cond. Liberal co. benefits. Tirtd Of L11yoff1 1..:.546-36:.:..:::.72=..· ----~,_1 CALL EX. 39 & Gov't Cost Cutting? l'K Yrs. old, h~e new, db! 714/557-3233 We h&vo 2 ope"'""' In dool' mrla.. •ce mak,., Qrarce Co. for Cll'ttr ales a\.'OCado $300. Auto "''uhtr lO TO 12 NOON DAlLY po1itlonl. It you c a n $12). E.tec. dryfr SSO. demonatrate succev in your1 ...:.~:..:...:.::752:::.... ------I for personal intervie\'t ~ activitie.s & att in-OVER .3)) wuhel'I ctrymi, iiiiiii-iiiiiO•iiOiiiiiiiiiiiiml tl'!ttfted in eettina into an retripraton fro~ $38.95. industry not wbject to ,ov'I 56-0780. SECRETARIES ''Kelly Girl&" are apeclal pu. Work 1or the top com· panles in Orange Co. Work ~udge!s, send your resume 1-•:..;;cO..:R.::V.::Ec..R_. -1-11-YRS.--0-!D-. includini both ~ucallona.l & $250 NEW. SELL $15. oareer accompl11bmtnt.1 to 675-«11 Box 137, HuntlnltOn Bee.ch,1...:.::...:=·:__ _____ I Where YoU like, when YoU Calif. 92648. KENMORE electric drytt, like, for as lone at you like. $00. Kenmol'tl e It cir Jc Excellent earnln&L Wffkly TJ_tAINE-£: .CLERICAL poll.· tlovt., $95. 84&-5879. pay checks. No fee 1 • tion requmng e x c e 11 e n t,1..:::::.:::::..c:;::..:..:c:..:;=--1 Interviews Monday throua:h math ability. lllgh School REFJUG 2 dr. auto dffrolt. Frldlly trom 1-t.. Call or Dlplpma. required. Excellent veey clean Wide I: out. vi.lit. ~· benefit• & \\'ork!lw l93-8060. KELLY GIRL conditiono. Apply in ..,....·i,REFRl;;;,;;;G:;....°"~-c"'hro_m_e-,-top :Kllll Busineu Ctr. Dr. 8:30 am to 9:30 am. Safeco 1tove, like nu, f15 ea. 71lO Irvine mt441 lnwraace Compeny, 17510 Wettminlter Avt, Westm. Brooldrunt St., Fountain ELECJ'RIC \Vasher ~ Drytr • SECRET ARY • ?v_~Op . E 1 Whtie. excellent eondt!..,.: ~...... portunity mp oyer Private party 979--251» or r .. 1plit A .. 1m-. TRAVEL AGENT m:IS<o aok f°' t:uey. Normal tldlWW $550. min. Expon!,y.lmm:ed..ltteopening. ~IAYTAC ttpalnn&n hat Alto !tt poslUona ·Good pay. Trani Globe wubm: $3S. to $11.X). cu Trawl. O>lt& Mesa. 646-5005. df'llver \tJ/1 yr. pun. ServW:e Center Apncy Sat Ir Sun, Call 49C-0557. 139-1T13. UJ2 campus Dr., NB No, "'4 TYPIST, finendal aavi<:o• .::;...:;_'iD"E"'L"'U"X=E,--....:..-I Helen Schatfer 557-27ll orpnb:aUon. Openits f« SECRETARY $650. t;yp.t. li<e a.1<no. Divtrs. FRIGIDAIRE e BOSS PAYS FEE e P<Js, Oppor f<ll' ed..-in 160. 962·22ll Muat have excellent lkllll, rrowtb co. Appl.ical'lt mu.I HOTPOINT reftlg., croM top some •dminlstratJve exper. hAve rd iJdU.a Ir 'previow freaer, apJll'OX 11 cu. ft. A-1 pref, lmmtdlal< openi01(. bus. ..,,.... ALSO t,yp1st c:ond. $80. 61~2431. Call now! Cal-Fair Employ· with accts. reoei\'1.bl.e ex· Rent W1sher1/Dryera mi!nt, 905 No. Euclid, Suite perience. call M4-4360 1t1iils $2. \Vk. t'ull malnt. A, Ana.hebn. ALSO Jo'EE ?-.fal11n. * 639-l202 * JOBS. iiii ... &iiiii&iiiiiiiOili;;;; ~-------~,1 1714) 956-1000 TYPISTS Fumlturt 110 S.cret11ry/Rtcept "K,lly Ghia'' are 1pecial MOVING June '12. Sacr1f1ee: Yotme lawyers in new• ofc. sirls. Werk !or the top Olm· beaut quiltl'd Mfa $125. want your sunny penona.11· pa.nles in Orange Co. Worlc Qmunodes $35. Game !§et. ty. Ooae to ocean with lot.I where )'OU like, when )'OU Hnculon 90fa. S150. Custom of public contact Start $85(1. likt, for u lone u you like. vetwt aofu, velvet chain, C&l1 Helen Hayes, ~. Excellent earn1nCJ. \Veekl.y queet>-dble bedroom ael, Coutal Aaency, 2 T 9 O pay (hecks. No fee•· area nll'•. lamps, pictures. Harbor Bl. at Adama, C.M. Interviews Monday throush .AU Ilk~ l"lf:W, 644).-0998. FrldlY trom 1-4. Call or Secretary to $600. viait FORCED to sell. Medlt Good skllJs l Med't bkg:d. .KELLY GIRL vtlve'l IOl1, lo\1e sea t, n1aple Call Lorraiflf! 2061 a .. -h.. Ctr 0 IOfa, 2 lee lamp!. ~tedlt WES'TC'LlFF • _.....,.1,, ' r. • cockt&ll, hex11gon , Mt com· Personnel Al;ency Irvin• llJ..1441 modc1, p1cture. Pvt pty. 200 w .. 1cu1t °'··NB WAITRESSES 1,-53&-3Sl7=~·..,,....,...-,--=- 6A5-2T70 Lunch A dlmer waltre1se1. LIDO lale CU.tom rum. Kin&: SECRE:t'ARY tor Engineer-cocktail wallrtsset It nieht Ss BR .ultt, olt white, in1 I Maintenance Dept of hostess. Apply fn perlOfl FNnch prov. 1 1!1iss top manu.ta.cturlna firm. Req: 3-S pm Mon·Frl cottee tbl 1 marble top cot- typlng 156-eo \\rpm (tome Th• Dt'rby tee tbL Med style din. aet. statistical), li&ht abort.hand. 1262 S. E. Btlstol fold P•ll· Spanl.lh chair. i 'fS..3067. Expu In like posltlo:n pre(. .adet), Cotta Mesa QUALITr COnte.mp walnut Cali for tnlervltw appt. WAITRESS IXPER coif" table w/r•ntcr 492-11.5.1, Mn. Gonzalez. .....a-'"' N Pho• ftlrQd It matcb~ hex· Not ~ ..... o na qon. LDat new, $9G firm. SENIOR citfzen, part time calls. AM'o'tr 1n Pft'aen. 5Q-.69l3 work auv:i.,."f! 1tatb'L. $2. hr. Surf le Sirloin 5930 \V .. 1~,;;.,=-~· =--,,,...,-~­ Klna'1 Udo Arco, 3600 Cotst Hwy, Nev.:port Bch. LOVELY 7' quilted wl\-el Newport BIYd., N, B . alJ IOft.. New.r used, $125. 673-9950. \YA!TRESS wanled, Exp. ~fatch.lnl club chair, S4S. SERVICE station Attendant shifts, good dpt. The O>t· \'tlvet Jove •ta I. a fllll u • wltntls'. .... ~ .. Shop. ~ \Y. ~ Mutt ': ::.::r., nut I: J9th St.. Qd. &f6..;5.l}4. 2 KA~lXC OC(UiorwJ clean cut. Hourly wap + WANTED. Erp, d r & Per Y cl'n. Burnt cn.iwe, newly inctnlive· bonus. Don't Gulf \\'Oman. For lntervkw, call uphobte'ttd $35 ea.~. Servic.'e, 590 So. C.oQt llwy., Rtclwd Alltn, '42-5759. SWIVEL rockff, cream COi· Lacuna Btach. Yt'ANTED: ~tlc ~ ortd Na~. w/ot. SERVICE Stat»n: POlftloN man with tnlck or van for toman.. $45. 646-0009. oPen !/time. Drtveway Ml,i\'trid. Put tlm•. LARGE attel dull: f(lf bob- 11Jt11man/1Jte mecbanlctLI. 545-0«!7 crrtJl 6, after 6, byiata tude t $35. Twin ?.iust have tJl'ptr. Gd. tam-6'fS.0379, bed• :m~ sis."~. Inc potenllt.J, J err 1 WEEKEND Sat. A sun.1_:.:;::::..• ="-=..;._;..;.:=- PaJ'ham, Mm Vmlc SheO llellcatfticrt llU'h· Clittckm • TRlP.J.E D~ • s.rv .• 3Ul -Bl, Colt• A CUhl<rs. Lucci'• Dell MtRJlOR. NEVER Bf.EN Mesa. Bak<O')', 89ll Moms Ave., USED, $50. 1163-1:113. H.B. DINlNG laM<, "4 ~ SERVICE Statton/at1endanl. run time, •va. ahUt. Elpu only. U,ht mtch&nlcal kMwl. Ntat in appta.nnct. /\pply mcrntnp ol\ltl. ZllO Nawport Blw., C.M. Wlo •" ~• ....,.....,., 6 Cho.In, j -lftvu. m.l91L Exp.qw..f"""10J\ -rrr. Pf""" bentflta. Apply Ptnonnel Ottke. BUFt1JM'S NEWPORT Haw IOmlthinC )W want to oell ! OaMi1iotl edr do h ... u. ooU NOW 1G-5m. • ' • ' I ... • , J DAILV PILOT, 5-,JwU,1971 • t f I l~ ( . """'v. .1111~' ,,.._ .. _ ... ~1~!1;' ;;;--=;;~~1~~j~~~[i);.1 i;,.;:;.;;;;;::.;: ___ .;:l;,:10 Gar41fe $ale 112 Jewelry 115 Ml-Ua-.1 111 Pla-/Organo 126 I &.-.2Tlilloi;$2.00 Dogs ( at Boots, Power 906 Aire~•~~, . •t , 91~ ,,... _______ D=O~~·· 1 w111te OOUllDWGN • GARIW\0-A.LLEN-OJN,N·WURlJl'l'ZER l'l!Elil to You • Orai.-" • MJN. SChna-Pu~ • 1960 • 25' Trojan Cabin TAKE "r.w-b~. rid<. ':1-SAi':. 16 am tJI d~s " .,,: v:i~ • Orpns, Pl...,., Hari>alchordl o!>tte ~ llllr ldtt.n !Jo> 1 Alale, 1 tamak. Pedigrff crullfr. eng. recently po Alltlq .. open -~t bl· 11:U.,10n ~~~: 1695. tell $110~RINCESS COMPONENT SYSTEM: NEW.USED-RENTALS iralned. I wb old. 14ilsm. papen. AI«: nf· 838-W. tbru. Ford 1Dler«t>I«, all plane ridff.' 2 ~ ~ $10. pr1ced to tell. c.ro.nt diamonds value $1600 tell 1 p1-I l\<IU<ll!ll: track GOULD MUSIC CO. FREE . small br<ed PUREBRED -pupplos. new •ng, '""''· oJoo mo 61'>l312. · • blocks. &'\all window•, $645.J\u:N•srq, bl~atar ~pll,yt.r. l"'a)'bul Our 61st YtU ~ ~ 2 Malts, 8 wb old. No t~nerator, water pump, L fonnica bathroom top, bar JaapphJno 4/2 dJa~ns atU rtln i IPfiktrs, 'Garrard 2045 N. Ma.in, $..!.. , &?$-6839.'· boUlt papen. $3) ta. 96l-4(l07. etc.). Balt. tank, swim step, Ca.mpe~(, S;alef ~t:,: '20 a..W, W>I A -tic. ~ OPERA l"'ilb gtmline ~-tlanfabl• com· 541--0681 AI«: Reg mlnlo-temalt swim 1tein, full cenvas ' c" ' 1 ' .. 1111 511.-. . ~iur.d pt'atls, value ~: P"1t wltb -. dldt cov.. WE BUY PIANOS-ORGANS. BANDIT A aang _, IO! Doxie, 3 ;,.. old. $«), (11800)·, new ralleY, head. am"r I e GARAGE /Fu rn ale. ltll •. EXQUISJ'J'E 'CUY-and dtumnd 1·tylus, PENNY OWSLEY'°'*'nton Srnall·U~ all American *9C-fOO'f* 9leel)9 5, compass, depthBr&J)d n~w~-"t' bbovtr Complett , Delux early Id jade PqdaDI. latge, on •Wl)'lbirw tulJy guaront...i, 1.1!52 Beacb Blvd. '2-3314 , pups. -· finde<, llah find<r, ...,.,, 2 Havasu <an-,. -~"' 4. amerlcan ~ 0.,1_ nn &Old wire Value $i9.'.I stU eomplete $Yltem sold for DJ.Uy J.0..9 SAlS\&JI 'IU 6 Pt.JREBRED female black ~=· $1);J!; anehon, full life jacketa:, Includ&.s atoY~-lC9 . All d' ...... ,. $115. HUGE 11 cant.' llO!Jd 1391'.88 pa.y.()ft s ma 11 Jab. 2 years. ~ ea.pa ,., in& Y · teak deck, fully crptd, 90 thit on to~o(. a-JU'1 1 New inine rm seta. Plua' lOO't &Old rope of bit &Old beads b4lance of '™· 77 or small Sp, Ham, Org., ~t. cond., trained. ~. 646-5337. ,_. gal gas, -45 gal water. Reed)' G~fC ~ ton ~k" µP.I th11.t is ~ ~ N~ JU: made in Jtaly, value --~ mon t hi y lt!..l. en 1 ~rcuuion urut .. $695. SMOKEY _ Kft>', 1e.in, Jtih SU.KIE Tenier pu.P_P i e s _to "go to . catalina! Great full,y,fa~orY equ!~. 675--02'Jl. Sfll ms. COLD chum, WU. ,!~,:~ u~ S!.ereol1 Equlph St FR. EE ten. w/wht ..... Abt 9 wks ~~,&how qua111y. $15. ~libfg .boat Valuue 18500. -·~-~, qu• • value $1.90. ,.ll 148. ,. ' ~· 1 ·• old. LOvtl to eat. GU-1101. -·~ • Will accept reas. 0 "'over $37'"' GARAGE Sale: )lew ran(te CYJ'HER exqWslle pleoel so Cotta Mesa, 645-2442. . * Father'• Day Special * $6(XX), can 645--2440 Ask for Bil. L J~im"'· ,. hOod $15. C.te leg table&. 2 to '15% au. 675--'1521. S'TDU:OS ** FREE * Cute Kittens, lri$h Setter Puppies Art. ~::-'::f.~~2_'.':_ __ / c.hrs $2) Alt 11 ~ nice 197' G--1 Sttirtlng week Of Jun~ 19 weaned .and trained. .1 ..:.=--=~-== 133. • .:_.,_ ' DIAMONDS,. Buy Direct -·-·· tyslemlud, ORANGE COA,ST ,.,. 5'S-46l5* AKC Regi&. 175 1194-4293 36' GRAND BANKS, i35,000. , ''·· .• o .___,. d>olr $20. * WHOLESALE PRICES * fully au<omatic chang•-. HAMMOND STUDIOS OLD E:Jwllsh Sheepdog lhow Excellent buy. Dana Point. Ponti1c-GM<;-C1mptr1 ;iqu::: m~ f:;!.m~ ~: Dana Dlamqnds 496-3090 AM/F'M/MPX radio, seal. oUers , .f 'l.Kitten.J.i.ttles'' rtady to quality puppies fnnh 1top Private. 714: 492-2667. · FWit ' r ' ~FA, blue It avocado Victoria, C.M. M.chintry 116 ~Ul~:o~:~;lilr::-: 4 Adult Evenin& Claues ~!6vw:~067SlaterAve. champion 'producing lines. SKI & Fi.sh 14' Glaupar, i5 'd~ SJ.:,•t~.JA. F4vy.)' fkffal $90. Pl'. pillow back MOVING _ must .~ ... Sola •.ne•• •-... , ..... nt-·'. ,.,., e Beginners ' · ' ' AKC, 8 wkl.. 49'H'rnl. hp fl.ferc. Trailer. $795 (Ir 20ClO 'E. 1st S ·• San~ Ana <ha'-bl $30 -VACUUM Machine, 18" bell " • •--· =• " FREE KITTENS long haiml "" ""-'""' I' ... , ue • each. Good S15. TV $10, Stereo H: Fl left unclaimed. Originally • Inlennediat• melP.t \VrrH SHOTS. Call YORKSHIRE Teniet fem'.s. make otter. ~2634. ~ ' c:oncUtton. 557-2189. $lO. eas dryer S2S, Ref $7S. jar I: instr., Jrg COl¥Oie. priced et over $300. N(lw e Theory 64:G-3'nO Sat or Sun am. AKC Champ sired. 8 wks. DOt..PHJ'N 16' (2) 40 HP SPECIAL PRI ES * COUCH. DINETTE, le misc. 2018 CooUdge No. 38 Nearly new. 548-t!KXI. $105. Cash or o11mal1· • \Vol'X.shop Sac. Sl40. S4!h1541, 534-0016. Johnson made eng. F1ying ·· t ·oN~L ~ BEDROOZ..1 SET. GOOD C.M. 54()..JO'TL WANTED: KEARNY SWAG.. payments. Cr@dit Dept ·1 CaUJor information BElCIAN Shepherd pup· 12 SILKY TERRlERS AKC bridge, cabin, trlr. $750. WEEK·N·OERS ~~O!u BEST OF· HODGE PODGE SAT/SUN, GER with D~. n4/89l-0501. 644--8930 wks old. Male 831-U71. FD!ALFS 1 wKs. 54>-34i<J. Make jtMr'! enblce edt'Jy. <= ··~··~ "·-* Gil.I) 831--* 2854 E. Coast Hwy, CdM SPAYED 1•p1al• Greyhound, 548-0008 36' STEPHENS scam CAMPERS bl.M', books, feml', misc NEEDED ~ lo 11< 8' Sofa & matching love .seat, household. 11061 s 1 a t e r Air ComprtJI0'"92 hp PIANO for Sale. RA!&11. tree to· a........ home, ves * * 2 Male Poodles 1 silver Sedan Sport Fisher 91 . Harbor Bir d. never uaed, both $150 and Aw., 1'.V. ~· 60 gal tank, 962.mso RESPONSIBLE I Price \\ill include ~ivery. children, 640-1935 &: l black. Rea:. 7 'mos. old Every Extra 1.1i:nt Cond Sant.a~ velvet living rm. set. Prlv. HOUSEHOLD turn., gas Misctllentout Ill WORKING COUPLE 633-3746; 827-4152 S30. each. 968--9810. S16.SOO 646--9000 Unique gypsy;,c!r. party. 968-7910. dryel' uv .. nn .• diniiw 1urni. NEED one or two bedroOm Sewing Machines 828 I II~} * Silky Terrier. )IOW1I f~"llll. 14' Gtaspar runabout . Seil contained for at bed • HOLIDA Y bed-Custom cover Mush go. ·11522 GerDdtne * AUCTION * ,house \V 1th large fenced P1t1 ll'ld ~-· · 2 yrs. Paper, xlnt pet. Make w/40hp, Johnson e I e ct. true~ or 1havl!\Ule i, ed. , & bolsters-Coit $15Cl. Like Ln HB ya.rd (for two VERY WEU.. SINGER DiaJ-a.StitCh, in . . -L41W\ art Trail M Ira.so 1.fust ... Mt 1~tbel all · ' · Fine Furniture TRAINED dogs) Sl.50 most. very nicl!'' comole. \vw tlg " -• · oiler. 54~ 11 ' er. any ex · ·~\t ~. ve-c ~·64!':52028~er portable * A.PI'. Sale: Furniture, It Appliances Vic: between 19th &: Vic· zag, buttonhole, overcast, p G I 85o 001 w~old, • .!'. Did e Male lExl' CLASS!cel condC . .!~.~ .. ~"'. ~--i ~ m . ~ I. odd's It eodl. lnexpena1ve It Auctions 1'"riday, 7:30 p,m. toria -(near \V, Bay St.) stretch, must sell! $20. •ts, tn1r1 iu -....,. .... ., l.IU'llnl ~ MOVING -must .~. Nice! 525 Victoria, No. 2:1, Windy's Auction Barn COSTA MESA. 548-7881/alt. 979-6941. ·". ,;,; , Tropi;Z;~, . S4G-M21 runabout. :New v.a •engine Xlnt Con& ~"" M~eage. =ly~u=te:itteecou:;: C.M. Call ~ ms"' Newport, CJ\'l 646-8686 6 p.m. SINGER T(IUCb a.nd Sew, $59. &4 s. Main e Open Now. fili.!AlL mixed SheJiierd 6 "'/trlr. l\fust sell. Asking ArJ.• ~~·1'¥:152 Best offer. ~2'Y.!2. FIU. Sat, SUn, Moving, '°fust Behind Tony'• Bldg Mat'l Elna, open arm $129. Viking Santa Ana's newest It largest mos vuy affectionate ne~ $1295. 6T:>-'17S8 '59 CHEV~' j~~Jl.1 8 Ft. 11ell! 8115 E Port Dr. HOUSEFUL Zig-Zag $49. 213: 423--0777 Tropical Fish Store. Gra.nd home. 675-0239 or 646-°2802. 24' am.is CRAF"I' Cabin camper, 5Jeep,. 5.: Hem! LOUNGE chain 2, & ot· Surfwood Condo ( N ~a r PERFECT SLEEPING COM· S • Good OnoJtlng ......,,cial.s ~ Clown Cruiser. Twin 95 h . p, f'tlg., h~, !f\it:Y ttl'e• $1,0CIO. toman Matched, Cost S500. Beach & Atlanta). 536-3229. FORT! Have YoUr best of .. porting I 830 ,... 0 ,... HorHI 156 marine eng. Fully equip. 546-6.133_ •·-.;~ts t ••'-Do bl FUR IT Loaches, 49c. Malbetta's 39c, ,.,,,~.,,....-_.,.,;-.-<1~~ .:xu;.altice $135, drum tbl $3.S. HOU~ Sale -Everything '"Et" res on u~ u e N URE SKIS. Head standard!, 200s Neon'•' Sc, A1gi eaters 6c, . $1500. 776-6053 (n4). i ,63 V\V £~P. Xlnt t, int, Other tum. 644-3J28. muat Go! Name )'OtJI' Price! bed, box spring &: mat-1110 misc. item1 W/CUbco bindings, SOO.; Red Oscars 69c, Diatom fil. RIDE-A·Horse Tull Swn· '16' Dorset, 110 HP. In le out. n dial tires. Needs ent It .. 9' J!Qnt IQ/a; green sectlon· Come • e f! ! ~J3.5Mta treu . Complete w I frame 210's, $15., Sd ft.ck $5 .. Golf me:!. . Box st:an., . a 11 Ready to go. Asking $19fl0. trans work. K>O •• ~ 6pm, , al and headboard! EXCEL 675-7898 CJ ten regular $39.95 • On faciltties. Le580M available. 642-5800· aft 6 call 548-5761 644-m9 "1' ... ; 64" round oak pedestal Ana, CM ~1'l96. COND. All fur S30. Call ASIAN Treasures. Elephant , ubs & ba&' $50. Cart $5. apeci&l for $20.99. 5 cal tank Trail Rides Plan n e d • , > . • .., ~y 6 i!airsp; :;,.~~::: GARAGE Sale: Everythin&' 642-1955. (Ask for Eatnie). chair, hand t' n graved 968-5782. wlbood $3.99. Call 1J79-Filb. 593--2963. SKI or fish • 19' runabout.: 1 ~ "!"'. ~-· •• rebuilt ,.. goes Sat. and Sun. Only, 101 OLDER Singer 15 e w 1 n g celadon, China for 13, Bronze 310 lb. lead weights, 35 lb. MALE ' Lab needs aummft' MU ti 9 Reg lliO hp 1/0, seats 6. 3 yrs engine. ~tft-94-4818 ., , :fee. table, '4" glau top w/ Opal Bal. Isl. ~7910. al I Buddh& head•, r--·ed .;•ver bar + bench & dumb be:lb ho M • ,.., .. 1.... ST se yr . old. $2750/offl'r. C'4-(lQ48 after 6. , gilded metal legs; orange machine. W nut C0r190t ....uv au Brand $85.6~ me. ans com.,......,.,, Thoroug~red Gelding, ' " • ., •l\ag nig 1xl2, 6 mo old; LOO'S OF GOODIES. model • Straight stitch plus & ivory 15\\"ord, Cambodia new. aft great for kids. Owt\er pays aound full$ trained. Reas. Boats, Seil 909 8 full qb ~.v~ cam~ with b bedl 188 E. 2()th, Co8ta Mesa attachments Hemm er , Temple rubblngs, Brnnze 5~ 30, all com I: fee for catt. Call 67>l00o. . Jack EJCPJ]ent ~tk>n. : .. , 675-67!;~ etc. 675-1.940 or 8:30 AM -8 PM pl.eater, rutner, buttonholer, "'are, Tahi long dress. TV, Radio, HIFI, Mr Mos. 644-0752 or leave SANTANA 22 • Bariellts. anytime ·SJ&.-.,~ GARAGE ... , ....... .,. _ _.._ hemsticher, pinker, zipper Returning to Allia. 642-4789 • Stereo 136 ~ ·~1234. ,REG. Appy 1tud .ervice $50. bath, 6 hp Evin. $3800. ,66 <r'-' ~ -. • :· ........ 11 ·G•r-seSa1e. Ana-cM it.~~: foot$30.AfterS-:;w.645-2254. l_t1Wi1ctlle1]~•. COCKA~ $25 pr. Pera· =:1 ~blei.a,lO·~: 833-2l99orSM-296J e~.:-;;.d'!niqbu~ --------~· -•~u. I disbei, dothlna, e"tc. · LEAVING state. Forces aale anted 120 ~·=ii '!!=r kiets i1:50 e8.ch: PIUmhead .f9'-9l82 • NEWPORT i & Keel· sloop. 1tv/ttf, • ~6M-&'68. MOVING, JeaviQg 1 t at e , of e rything. Furn toy .._...... ..-Parrot $15. Rolla pl(teons · Sleeps 2 . kl cabin.. Good Complete whl French Prov. UNIQUE &araae aale. New ve • '· USED GARBENSTANGEI.: only, 6" 1-way to 15" 3-way Sl·eaoh. 968-0833. FOR Sale, MARE. Good c:ond. Aski.ng$1.295. 675-5846. Cycles, Biku.1 ,~ : =·~~lkse~ w~t= = ~a::b!·f:~ 5:~;:~~-i:~ !~a~;h r;!1!riuu:~ ;-%~~~-t;~:; Cata 852 ~-=.saaddle" all ~i~:G5 P:;so~1:.mr~~ -~~~~~.'::; ·*. ':5 TV. Color TV. l;l yrs otd, ::.~ •• ~ = BOOKS. very rare rollect. poleck, Wou1d accept early -glW'lUltee. 892-ll.91. PERSIAN KJttens, CFA MOVING: make' best ()!fer Sailing riow. ~· 548-49CXl. 'n. lh>~a. ~. F~. 2'00 excel cond: _Twin ·J> o ·x Celedon dizlntrware._Slt'ftO 'heh., gen'I I: paper back. model with battery operated STEREO registered,. ... blacks, also tor Welsh Mountain pony. µ • FINN-Good ~nd w/sai!s miles'. Gr~IJ· ~~ c~p. springs &: ma~q &ef. .... _,;.. Galore Pt d d J e bottom, Write: Complete system!, 20 ·to 40% Persian st'llll aervice from hands •. Call.61.,..G828. & trail _ ped, but have or~ equip. Spe.nlsh dining rm. set, 4 .....,.....,ment ! Avail ~g! ·Make offers: Classified ad No. 174, DAI· oUreg. retail. Spe~ sy1. proven bl&clt~smoke stud · er. Lib 9"' With 2 t',eimets chairs, 8 mos. old, & other ~ ... 1:5=.,1,.~r,' drys"'!.'.', bed 6 ::. S4g..f900. LY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, tem.s, 35 to 50% off.-reg. 892.-'2970 API PYExp . .f yr. -~~!ding. Best of· $650. TI.41$75-5229 leat\itr ~> &lovefs. $1400'. furn. & misc. item. 313 '"'""'6' UI'!' "' .,... PQOL Table 4x8. ~ cond. Costa Mesa, CA 9a326. retail. 7804 Weftmin!ter ** SIA.ME;SE KITTENS, er, ·~~ * 17' Thistle, Fbg~s .. qua.lit)' 5$-1216. ~ • :' ·M·•~., SanClemeftte, Br autt:e, whit. ratt.an din Boy'5 bicycle, 26 ''. Set of Ave Westmin ter -..7952 -"~INT..,,, boat, reduced prlee .t1250 ·.,.. '"'-=,_,::-,I ~ tbl " 8 chn. CU'W'd teak Brunswick prof. b a 11 I • WANT TO BUY old ke box, .• s • ...,,,.. . .,~ . .,.....,, . • '1 : * 19"" ~a . 10,, 'I'nl.il J9'J..l731. lamp basea, coffee tbl. 1U5 646-0860 coke or beer cooler, non-,.25" Screen Magnavox color Calf 837·9210. 9 yr oJd Buckskin .mare. Call 962-6116. "11 ~ :eelE · ' 'bit!· ('ODd. SAT "A Sun. 10-5: 1615 Highland or, N.B. 60-4789 · . eleetric ct with electrical 1971 modd,. Spanish Medit Dogs 1.54 . '=~e w/c:hil~. Alber_g: • 35 gJoop. Good cond. b&;&.s!J ' · ~. ~· Highland Dr., N.B. Moving-* J,.ARGE Sedlonal A: ~L table-l.eaVU'lg area. unit gone, reasonable. Call cab, elmo.st new, $:m. · 4 sail& Try 16m . 500 Cc TRIUMPH retlt q Must !ell, mq wheel!, ~hies lamp8 ~ ~~ Ust sell 8' Med. ~.e 64$-2142 C.M., eft 6 pm. Magnavox stereo ex>nsole, POODLE AKC~ apricot toy BOARDING 8I'ABLE~ 28' ~tom wd sloop. SlefPS 4 many xtraa. ,sf1s:...fr_ ~,i Por:sche seats, I awn 535-4759 • · wlleather pockets. ......,. Monday thro Thursday (Inly. Span Medit cab, p:.o, M, 3 m>i. s lbs. Cb Sited. Beaut. new. ~Acacia &: mbnt. . offer. "&42-4546 deja ~ ~~t, relrig., \\'ater akis, · i.o~ • 'neW. 548-2514. \VANTED: Air compressor, 548-«10 58158.fru -mother. S 15, Santa Ana Hts:. 557.:.s414. Gulf 32 diesel sloop. Very eves. . ~ =•m, clothes, toys, port Hou'-•-u' ~: 1• · e, 1'lrnace no,ooo Bl'U, up 110 -•vo -··-6' 830-5418 REGisrERED q u a r h r clean. . -· , tereo odds & .,..._. vvuu. I' r.. V -10 elm at 100 p.s.I. "'A'""IJ,..,. ~e, Omlole. Sf: . hcirse 8' Yr dd gelding Open hou&e 3336 Via 1.fdo, t70 Buttaco, dh1, J1iO ec. '62,5. ~. •ad•· Cok<>ffA def. M~;··c;;_ ~~.1..~ ...... u.sed$100. ~ or larger. 4!M-6983. lGO .. .!.~d· ~~100,, wa•tpdts. AK• c~!:a ~.:..~~ maledew black'$~. ·can 541...es34. ' N.B. Aveey, 6'5-8990. '68 Kawa. bellhwti~u, 175 ._....,,~ WANTED -·-~~. ' ·--~~-, ' · C<.' 1225.. l>oth ""' «md, XTRAnicefurni&bin&t!&:>fa, OM,2619Wut.ne,Marbl. ev..s. ...._ to Buy: .N;ew\.Muit tell! $139 . clawcremowdf75.~ Liv•ttock ass ~-~ DO f"Jl:Ouse oow. Ms-82~· >•· t kin& a bed ch.aqa, exercl Cof. Tabl; Sofabed, Gas ·ANT 1 Q u E Grandfather '_,..~ utility tmiler. 979-600. Sail c.atahna 21s. $25 for 24 . ri. beftch, ' ; w/~ei""l&. UJ-1 ... : oven, $so ea. clock, ~. An"--Bu-. WUl· i-1 cash. 644--T.ln NORWEGIAN Elkhound, 3~ BABY mallard ducks $2. ea. hrs. fret sailing les119ns. '68 Yafnaha 100, · di i bike . .,, ...... .,....,., "'f-r· -~O C~~binat1on yr old rnale AKC ~ Xlnt · ,,....,,.,,. ..i_ ..... _~..._ t,,. -~ .. l~ I I~ I ..... Mlttrllil1 ltf!IDLl1Sat thru ..... t:ioo furniture Ir misc, • ttem1 H.B. 96&-7870 ;· 'Al•-'•um cans that have t . t __ ,,, $30 ~~~~ by ~pion! up. 2612 s. E. Mesa or.· mo. Dana Point Se.Wni work. $.150. ~ .~ otter. -AI..> "'!'"°"' Mo v 1 NG; MUJt se11 oeat $50. 21642 ~. ·*Wanted Deac!* AM/FM, ,delll><• au d 10 . • • <3 tor $5.) Bantam• 11. " 1100. initiation tee $38. per ~ =•· ,, .. ,, ••• "=' '-Eton Pl., N'.B. ~ estcUU M ........... ~ ruce, mus JK:U. ' ~"''. • Oub, 1-567-6933. \ 644-Tlll • .1 , ,,, •>'. N>:8S98. . , " ~ be!ore Mon. 19. LARGE ceramic klla Crel" served you well & provided WHO laid you can't bu)'. FOR Sale • SABOT SAIL-Sears MotoreYcJ. ootc. (no ..._ Model 16. $15. · hours af pleasure. RUN!!! ZENITH circular 1~11 n,d kwe• AKC &lmoyed ink · •=' M'~ · . * 548-6146 •·· ' to 1060 Glenneyre St~. La· stereo. Xlnt value. Mu.st for~~ I aoetslnd II·*] BOAT, 8-toot fiberglaas, Ile'?' ~ ! -u~ bike $45. ;., i •.• -.............. •. ie'eel O'.lMM. 11oor .,..,_ -, lllll• Beach. No 1W. what· ""· ~. 1134-2515 1 to''"°· 545-"W.'--. --. 1'. ~:...mast " boom, Lee ~~O:.c:' Ii!., oU ' ·---SEWJNQ GUIDI! fat THE C.U.ON ntE CO. For on ad In Woman's World Call Mory Beth 612-5671, ext 330 lntetnailona ,· .. I '11e12 • mo. II ....._ flM, 326 IOtVel' accepted, , i;iuarn, and rudder • Excel· • 1 I:''.-..~ -e .LIK.E . nieY( Panuonic APRlror Poodle, Minietl.lft, Jent cond. px>, Call 6.33-5;570. VELOCE'ITE1 'fl;lruxtdn, 1961 Huntlton, C.M. Mutlc•l lnstrum•nt• 122 ateteo + turntable $11S for Shots. 1 -S2S. D& 900 ·•-~ lS Ft. Scottsman travel both. 6#-1033 • ~·· , YI. G_,.er•I ( 30' HOLIDAY YAWL v.ui~, ui::tt~ ~ ~w ln-MUST Rll Standel .Artist Tra-fBOO, Ext 338; twt', R.uued offshore cruiHI' . a:ide and. Oil~ Rudi :::94. Sleeps six. 1695, Amp., watts pk. 140., $200. RC~· 21 INCH 968-9811. SCR·AM-LETS Fl!11 racina gear Nled~ehkl, •· • Vox Jaguar Organ $50. COLOR TV $115, YORXIES AKC, sacriti<:<. Rad;o, 11<>11nd<!', u..-mmg OOCC SUper _ _llo"'\'i 1965 1:.IN~ry-DlOIWf ~~ mlb " stand lf<l. good <"OO<lition 646-58<8 s:.$100~ ~~& !:; ANSWERS =p 30', Iov~ty v= ~~ = ·;t if: Old Playboy M19azfne1 FENDER Prinston Reverb lloatel _Fabric-Urchin _ mah. Aux. ..refinished &: re • W 542-1734 Amp~ Vox Panther ea.. I 111 AKC llill<Y tenier, male, 4 Impede_ Nougat_ Broker rigged._ OIL 11th st, N.JI, '10 'YMii\!!A ',¥Jij: ! Excel TENT, Kirscb-We1'. 9x12. Guitar 13(1: Qown electric . -lo You . -_ ,..._ _ BUM CHECKS $5,200. 536'1B!M. , Cqnd, ~af.!'lt!· Roll F.ntry way into cam-cuitar·$'5.M&-86'19. · ~~~ Reu. Comment overlleard about a;' Pearilon Ariel lloop. bar. « ..,_ -~otter. per/van. Outside po1a Office· FumltvN/' ~ Lines; 2 Tlrnn, $2.00 a bamboozle: "He comes Volvo MD-2 ~ New 8J3..8532, . ~-· Windows each llcle. Hvy ciu-Equip. 124 MUsr ..U 1 yr, old male trim> a family of writm. llia Hood sails, loaded. $69f,O. '11 YAMAHA :i:;o' 1IOO ty zippers both doors. $65. Irish Setter. Reg. w/ftb. brother writes novel• his ail· Oo.vnier. 548-7435; 546-4fi08, mne.. $695.' •to 7ri0 546-i8679. . ,Sl'ENORE'i'J'E Pocktt ~ 2SMALLdofs,afrilkymutt $125.arf&48-6957. terwrite1 IOQP, bi&' mother LIDO 14 M"W c:ondiiton, c~,Jlar.Dettputch, 1WIN bed8 dreteen 2 tat o?, 1 • c: re tar y • 1 who ~r .c]llldren A a * SPRINGER Spaniel AKC, wr1.tes poetry and be writes trailer, north aalls. custom 5700 orig. ml. $915. c.i; .. !u1i:;,, lrl' 1 , , ' trano<riber an ""1trols 5 pedigreed mini, white .Foo-8 wl<I. LI Bia BUM CHECK3." 'l:o::<:=,ri--=~-'=.;:..;=1 g . '' boy's bike. 10' ~· Ca.Mette ~:pes met #ts. , dt9' who lows low. Both . ven_ ekl A: eover, all ava.U. acoeu. HONDA ' ,. _ Cl' tra1 To Dining table I< chrs. Mia<. 5S?-U50 wkdyL houle-tralned, both ·under TN. ~2661, 14' GLASPAR R u li ab o u t Ind., pryt. J>ti. 536.Q85. w/~ ~ '111 wid<t 548-4'60 Pia OI two yurs old. 557-3lll. <DCKER Spaniel Butt male w/«J h.p. Johmon.o.b. New SCHOCK 27• Pert <Ond AD Jlindleben. $225. ·!ibarp. BEAtri:lF1JL , REINDEER' ... ~. t~r, , , ,826 D,O,llER,M.AN·Lab mix. pupplas,OWnp .. line•.4gen •Phol"ery & oavy top, llall8, Outboard, $2SOO. 54()..0IQ; ',,~· FUR HID.E:,,.H&Jig it on *"HAMMQND X-66·0R'aAN ,Fe,-nlafe .. GOg .. ~ l 'Yf· old. Pedigree papen, 5'8-9695. tompl. w/trlr & acceu. Telephone Dan Go.ueer HOD.AKA ' ~ bike ·the ~1 or'!"' u an area Beot oiM over~ .U>voto kidL Gd watd>dog. IRISH SETTER PUPS CILll 790-3049 alter 6'30 Pl"· 61:1-2!)50. • New ~ . ber-iug,:r"'· 64+:41i87· "' 12131 181-ail.O ' ,-i · .. Wertshore Keonels M6-19U LAKE River bay boa4 all . 20' llilboat F/.G, outbd. and maily mere $325. 11 x ll Um-Tent. SPINNEl'Piano, 1-. l]:x· • -~'\'CAN -, 6 MIN, Schntutun. Oui.tand· flbergius, 10', _53 lncb beam Head, lile llnes..bow-pulpit or ·best ofter,·~ . Outlkle tram<, • Zif>pered eellent .....,._, 100. .m. old. n.t. Ing pupe !J'fpapm $00. -..100 lbl., s--t 1lola-~ewport Moorap avail< '* BIK.I SHOP;i* door. & wlndo..,, like new. 6!4--0569. l!i-'I09T, '-• -' ·-. new $150. -540--0093 · ID Corona ~1-~· -· 962-Ql75 --· top -_..,, -.''!.."'""' ~· ' PRlVATE PARTY WANTS FREE~ yr~ port -& DOGS FOR DAD& Cbalnp ' 20' VlKING SLOOP """'X-'4°!' · I BRAND new &iara belt TO BUY PIANO FOR blund, I.ovts children, atoclc-ehow quol. .(KC GOOD llhapel 28' '1'tllbo¥-t N.., tall/-<Md. lllINl-Bil'I with.., a w musager •. post $100 . tell CASH. 835-22711. houRbroke Mi-3912. ~-•-·~ ~ 6 ......i hull, mbln I< eng. $1.250 -146-SOOl) .,.me. ~ · ·-r $70, 644-173J. , ,n. ~· -1 • " ~ mnoved. Belt offer n.4: • u1'..Cl;.>• UPRIGHT Hardman piano. FREE 8 weekJ old Jdttem, SHELTIES Champion 531439 • . SNIPE . , ·;~~~it: Am !JFE JACK Good oondlUon. $250. or of· pure while, attY 'I< white. llackground~AKC. j -ltl, . , Netda Work. $100 ~ ~!KE 14D fer. 545-4015. Femal.,, 961-6161. heautlflll, 118--3~ b.p. out~:':i':' 14 613-4063 Riliied oM\ " blo e 838-1151 e * PIANO.Steger I< Son \i Sie.mele kliteJ>. Kllcben SILK!E f-. · -,,,,,um.= padcB .. nu;; KlTE No. lOlt xln( cotid., . "$lbQ X 516:1119; USED air condHioner. UpnpL Xlnt <ODd. !350, ~-healtey " pot1;y <rain-'"'" · 'lliflllns . od<irle• anchor '"«J ·Sn..'1291 '-near new, $800/oUer. '66 · SPORTS1'Ell'•1i'60 . $50 Call 1:1 ..,,,,...., f I .A • , • * 'S1'5-3861 * ~ £..Ao .... KlTE No. m 1$95. Cheher • ~ f42.l&k • r.67..fil61 ~;;;;~;;s.3230~;·~~~~~td;·~-~~·~==~~~a~0x~ll>~iJO,~l~'Wl~•;;lli:;· ·::;-11;;;· =·11'' NEW E-'..;,. ·Dory · ~· ~•11 ... ; 21,000 300 SQ. FL Italian quarry $2!0., 61M231 N-with ..._. • .:2L. Harlq \jj a )\Io 0 n tile $200. l"ott.n wheel l'/S. Boots, Main!./ Reos. 61W185. · 'Sporbler, lioii nil.' Mu.I 8 Ft. dinghy $60. 833--0415. S.rYfce •902 KlTE • with dolQ(. Good sell. 11790-~if· . 5. PERSIAN RUGS ORANGEo..t~Serv. <Md. -·by Norlb '1llO. ~Jio:tp_K , Call Kennan's, 10:30-5;'10 Hull ~. '-1' l 61Mfll or'*'-~-· 615-1340 corona del Mar • ' recovery, ...,·1 iti vl•l\I srAN 1lllLLER racbW sabot noo. ,, tau..._ CARPET FOR SALE oervlce. Call 548-071, 1 yr old. Macy xtraL $400. i15/i . 'y~ .1 ri - by Carpe< i.a,er. Call Boots/Marino or oUee. Wlnnttt 67S;m1 1 ' dltlon, ~ ~· , Caii • 546-0745 ' • 541).2(X!6 "" ·~ ... 536-319'1--~ .. "Equip. · 904 CAL-.oupe.r.tut. .. _.a . -, BOYS 24" SchwlruJ, 3 1pd. $25. Port. ~ter A can. 125. 548-8150 _...;..;..... ____ . -.,..m.. Tri " llttllllf l'l'llf ·ii Ka.'l'.Jiald 500 , .... d PLEXIGUSS ..... , ' optloDal. 545-3UO ' • ..,, U!J!e. mo" w olJer cu.tom. F ~ rm t.n I • A 1WcQ, ~ ~~ \ I ab r 1.c at•• I·· lla)'d!e Bo11t, Sllp1/Doclcs ti~ :'11-JISA • .., ~ .... Plast1cl, 16111 0-·Way • II ...... ~ •• IS •~or the bare back occuion thfJ all , bias Bou· tlque design ha11 ireat wmWtty for the -crati.ve &ewer. The deeply notched ·deta.Chable •? <Mt.rut collar can be balled lightly lnt,o • place on the narrow back neckband ot tt cat1 be worn collarless. nae :tJpptr 11 ttt ln on the ,..·Jett ltde seam. The wide tiered 1klrt pthtn ~ .. lh at the waist and 1$ clndled with a 2'' wide f<lt ~)L Fabric au~: U11<n. novet13 . ~t_~,ptque, seersucker, gingham. 1ynthedC'I, ""' ......,. .e~ 71612 k "CU lo rQ~ .. ti>we&r N-. Ii~ S.16; Sue 12 ~l"' •PDl'<lXI· ... • •' JlilaRl1 41' nrdl ot 54" ta.bnc ·tor tlMi Jone clrtto an41 ,•PP'Oldmately 3\t )'al'do of 45'' :. fabric or sbott. Th• ooltar reqtdrw, !I ~ ntd < .. ,¥."'·-'"141h..conllUt fabric. To. Ul'1mS 1f!!!i .. Jiv.,it 'i!J;t. name, t.ddrtgg and a:fp. l --.. l\l:lt .... moll. ~ GARAGE Sale: 2 atttl belt· ed ndial tire'!' 215-14. Day- bed sletps two, Push laa<n mower, GE canister vac- uum, Cblldr<M toys " books, Picture b'ttmel, .WI· case a rnl9C. 2300 Margaret 1'1'. N.B. ~1966. S!:WING mac~IDO, kltcheo c&blnet, cl>tsbl of d'rawen, If.Oil>•, beds, 61Jl.71B2 C.M. 615-Qi!O. ' 'DOCK 'w/M.lhroom •P to ~ ~·~'.linmoc WANTED :16', ~/mo. No. 2 1111lboa , -41' _. ~ ~ Ltd9 14 Trailer 'Oovet, N.S. l'IMm ' "l91Jiel~,,~jl4· h1•· .-i--~--l -~_:*,.;~::::;:::::IC9l::..:*::-:::._f-:·: 1r SchlldA SK with no , !'-~ ~--1 ' Mere. OB. Canvu oo••, ' ·-· ~ 'l Wani.dl Boot motor. Sharpl nno. -500? ir1o &i;id 'NIOl m1eto 3-5 hp. e M-3471 . I; BOAi 5.Ln'S " ~.111. Mlji! lilll llr'll Booll, Power 9116 Ii Beach ~.2153 $15'!. take&. llll.<T:IN. BEAUT. !O' 'l'Wltl -..... Speed & Ski 9 I $l~ HONDA '"Ill" . ~~"'t~~~:: i•1 G-i'cI.ASSPAii""" roa ~ Jlc··~~: ·• ~ -:....~~ ~Ulford, N;J. .. eou1m:=t1-'~· ceuan:,uanaa ........ OLIVE TREE. 140, You remow it. sll-\933 . -w<CkettWNo (<aoona51• o!. Mult 18 More. $!00. Sil-bllo!;, co to !Tr ter-Clear. 963-ll83. * 893-1106 * bnl<tt, 11Ito 1..,.. td-29G FOR &alt 11' l!)drop!ane, 1969 U' -Whaler. wM J!'o a -..-., , ... )Wt' l!3I Chey,,_., tniJer, MOii· llP J-o/b. Elcei -with -.... lltlllJ 8M-l!M --!Mil. illAijj. Plot-q ·llld...-.em, • • I bl- po. 920 ver .. All ew t !.s rs )' • s . bed. .... ' all •• Ft. •mi ooo. int, ~ (no $40. •!I w o. , .. • ( • '· .! " • ' ' ' : . L .. i • ' • ' ' ! . • _.,, .. l§l r _.,, .... ;, HOND'A 1966 160 CC Scrambltt. Street lea:al. Xlnt <Ond. P'l.I. 545-32.10. GllWl Scbwilm StiJ1gray 475 E. 17th St. • -~m.~ · Costa Mesa '71 !l'.lwuald 500, Moch m, 646,-2444 am, ml, excellent cond. '63 Con.'ttte fUel injection, $12! 49'-9G2 complete. Miac sm.aU block ..... ........ 940 Chevy parts. stz-1134 .... .\:weekends. ''BILL WHITLIDGES'' SUNSET MOTORS [ --.... )§] . ·'ORANGE COUNTY . LOCATION •· .ELDORADO Mini 24IO Harbor Blvd. Costa Ma.. 546-8017 IMPORTS WANTED Oranc• °""'"" 10P J BUYER BILL MAXEY 10YOTA 18811 Beach mvd. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY H. 8ftob. I'!\. "7-151!1 ,¥0TOR HOME WRECKED Dune BU<llY, can tt.f .fl salvage, eng,, transaxle, SEE US ABOUT l :. , ., , .. ..,.,.,., rims, tires. top. $450. 1os1 WE bu)t an makes of clean Overse11.i Delivery . -• Concord, Costa M,.. wod ll]lOrls can, J>Old tor CREVIER MOTORS f rtJIJ,.Y ,51;!,,J' CONTAINED 1 CORVAIR RAI L $l50 or nol Please drive In te< 3J8 w .. lat St .. Santa Ana Flat-Pontlac-GMC !Lit Sl at 8.A. Frwy.) 2XIO E. hi St., Santa Ana 558-1000 '68 Fiat 850 Cpe, 1 ownr, xlnt cond.. ...i,. 41,000 ml. Beat titter. ~283$ eves. °71. FIAT 850 Spyder Roadster. Immac. $1600. (944 COV) 646-460( Pr! Ply •n nat aso Sp"'"· iOOd cond., ~ It-Take O'm' ~nll.~. HONDA ) ~ n"~ BRAND NEW! I VW •--·~ " ., . 135-3.171 '' S.. •213207 • -• ' .-w ht !3850 taku clean mo '71 Honda 660 s.dan f ..., , --~ "45-M77 544-'4l7 I BMW. 2500 sedan w/auto, Immaculate, $688 or best ol-.. J.rlP· Harbor Blvd.1.T_ru-:c-k"'s ==~-"-2 AMFM, ndlal~ 968--0'lll. rer, dlr, 897-0224. '' . , Costa "'"~ * WANTED * vi.it....-new home! . ·n HONDA Coupe :• Im TEIU!Y ~.anb late model Chevy 'II T, 3llll W. Cout Hwy, & ""J~llGi.1395orU•AR•• ·~· 1 ·TRAVEL TRAILER ~ w eel drive PU, long bed, ·Newport Beacts _.. <1'W""QilUO .. 231 CU8I'OM CLASm.C auto. MAY &ell or trade my "2-9405 'tandum wheel traUer, fully 'n Chevy % T, au.to, disc ED * ..u....,1a1n .... T.V. Anten-brake., clean. 542-l'l34 .... oe'! la~=l ai-"T, ROY CARVER, Inc:. '69 Jazuar roadster, "·000 na., Cu/Electric rtfrig, 4 and weekends, ~.,, ml 4 wheel drive PU, Jong ~. %W E. 17th St. • Exeellent cond. $3aX>. bumtr stove le oven, foroctd '65 Ford 1h Ton PU auto. MAY aell or trade. my Ollta Mesa ~ 4!19-UM. alr tum ... air eonditloni.,, Long Bed, V-8, < Spd, Ready •n Chevy I> T, auto,· dilc ~'!!~C~A-P_R_l~~~l,;KAR~;:;MA~-;:N-:;N,;;-.,;;;G"'H""IA'7 dual link , , , 8 al~per to Work, (19062L), brakes, clean. 542-1134 nu (JD6989) $995 and 'l>t•eekends. -------- $3488 Jim Slimons Imports WE PAY roP DOILAR '11 CAPRI SUNROOF ·~ ~ •G~ BEACH CIJY DODGE 2'lfil So, Main, Santa Ana FOR 10P USED CARS -• $365. _.,., , '555 Beach Boulevard Huntlnaton Beach s.17-5242 o..,, Sun. !! your car ts extra clean, THE 'SEXY ONE '66 DODGE P.U. VK, Pa/Pb, ..... !Int. Only 13,88< orlilnal mu... MAZDA R&H, aulo. 8' bed. Xlnt BAUER BUICK Sberp and Reedy ('ISOCKR) 1,_....,.....,.. ____ _ cond, lo mi, new loed 2925 Harbor Blvd. $2350 HUNTINGTON BEACH level.,., A brakes. '1075. Costa Meaa m.zm Jim Slomons Imports MAZDA ' " .. ln4) 540-:ltiOO · *.Manin Pearce* · Motor Hames 646-46711 WE PAY TOP 2all So. Main. Santa Ana UKE new -'68 El CamiJD.1 · · 557-5242 Open Sun. owner • Loaded. Com-CASH · -·_ 71 -.Coprl 2000 · mercial plates. Wide aval Automatic transmission, Jllell Salts • Re11tals =-tire1. $1950 cub low rnilng•, like new, 765- 5~•3222 . n _,, cen 6 ·-. JOit, DSF. Asking """ . '66 GMC TRUCK cell aa u 1ree -. ... · $2695 till S. VIUaae! Way, S.A. RAdlo, beater, l•V58ll9). GROTH CffEYROLEJ . ·fh·· L1,,.;1 • 1775. dli. 836§535, - ·n CHEV 11 -T. 6,000 ml. AK .,. · -u._ . ".lOfOTA Auto, AM-FM, camper mir-"J)Z11 Beach: 1llwl. 1.--BA......_ ,.. •• "-~MM ran trans moler AC aux Buntlnrtce Be.ell , ........, ... -•• ~.... ,,......,,,..,. tuel 'tank.. io.1&.s tu..: tint-111.408'1· KI W!SI "CITRQEN ed &.las:&, .h e a v y rear WILL Buy )'OUI' car paid for eprinp, alldinc-. ciu'-or not Call Ralph G!s'Clon Cltroan SpOrts'.Mauratl ao lit•. Lau! oew. FREE m-0900 -445 E. eo..i'Bwy. Ora,,.. County beadquerten 1313111ubor. ·Glrden Glwe can\pel' lbtll hicL $4,<XXJ or Newport Beach. fOr lOqtl I: E" u r o p •a n 1 Ilk. k ct C,G. FrwJ. make ofter. 512-1734. dtllvery. · 636-2333 1!167 Chevy P0-2S3 vg eng. Auioo, lmporhcl '70 -!Ill! Sl•nlOl)s•lmports Moler -Ho1M Rontal1 XJnt .... R&H. new pa1nt A::"lA-".'R""~EO. = s.. Main, l!a!>ta Ana Availahle 1br dally, wet!kly & tires. Other new extru. LI" VIII i 5Si..5242-.. • ., Open Sun. er monthly bulL 21', 23', n..1sharp.'615.646-0903. Alf Rom 'l2 .. D"ATSUN. <Jld 25' tell eontatned Mo-67·11X! Chevy Van V8 3 lpd . a 81 -_ - 'lor ,Home' all ...,, .. with CU.L paint ln/~uL 'Stereo'. '72 'BIG 510 SEDAN ....,...,.., rool alr, <Jld Must See/oiler 673-1342 · 2000 many other extras. AU , ' Coaches are 1972 model., 65 Ford PU, 8' Camper, &lps 4 DR, f spd, low mileage .. p1,.,. ean !3M560 4, V-8, ovmjrive, air cond. NOW IN STOCJ< RAdlo, heater 1•337998) TEST DRIVE ion: eond. $l900 •• 646-763L For Immediate 12349 tul1 prlc<, 'l\'lll llnance. THE MIDAS MINI * 53 Ford Pickup * Dollvery Barwick Datsun MOT.OR HOME -$350. 5'3-739! .Instant Cradlt · elli! So.. C.Ot Hwy • -HAS-OVER 100 ROTARY CARS IN STOCK • ROTARY RX2 $2288 '71 Ulll llJllLUJ • ·IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ROTARY WAGONS • lllatrtbuted by 1$1 DODGE Pick Up. dick, BANK FINANCING Leguna Beach . Kon. Craft Products 6 cyl. new tires $1075. er of. COAST .. 541>!1m/<M-9771 P1c·1 u PS . :cllEVIER MOTORS f<T. 557--0338 . '69 Dalsuri' Plclillp • .311 w. lit Sl, Santa Ana '58 Chev I>.., peneJ -Good •speed, radlb, !>ea!", while e i...,....i ·Tr~n m.3171 Meeb. abape.bocly ""'11 wall titta. •01111. 'llow GI • ~ • .-.1e.1m --.. -- We've Moved t . Open Road 9ives you lu xurious self.contained motor ,,ome livin9 without compromise. This f~lly self.conti1ined luxury motor ho"'• pictured above is easy to drive and _p1rk, the perfect tow1n1 vehicle/cont•ins luxury featur•• usually found in l1r9er, mqre expensive motor home1/Mono· 9,1m "Classic." sanitation system/shower/complete 91lley/convtrtible forward dlnette/reer ~tdh room with twin beds/optional steeping for up to I adults, St1ndard equipment inclucle1: ··f jj1 bucket se•t• with erm relts e deep pil• w•ll-to·w•ll sh19 cerpet~n9 • C"Cl!"plete ~1throom K • ties includin9 sep•r•te controlled forced •ir he•ting e dr••m lutchen with 1p•c1ou1 co.ntroltff for~ed eir he•ting e drti•m kitchen with ~p•cio~1 refrigerator' ~hd rang• • power ste•t•nt encl · brake1· -e· euto"m•tic·tr'ln1ml11lon •· &c1os1ve un1bond construction. • ORDER TODA¥. • · 19' MOTOR HOME $ 7,995 ~-. + TAX I LIC. 25'· ·MOTOR HOME $10,995 FREE THIS WEEKEND ONLY ASK FOR THE , "CONSUMERS GUIDE TO RECRE•TION VEHICLES," REG. $1.50 VAL~ ' W£mJlt 7 YEAR ANANCING 10% DOwtt •, . (OJ.C.). ,. ' ' ' SPfCIAt ',. . ~.: '72 TQlfl MATE """ .._ T. T....r Tr&Ptr, U.'1 -. .."' ... """·e ............. -·-.... ........... ..... ,.,., . MITNOW $1195 , ---~ EXPLORER 25'. sleeps work-$250 ·or otter. 5t8-89C5 IMPORTS . . $1099 ~ •ncn vtn· .. 2 air conda., s kw .... Auto Losing 964 -PHONE 645-5799 • E-Z Financing MIRACLE MAZDA Av1111blt, . " " Xlnt eend., ..., · tlrel, ' 2345 Harbor Blvd. Lo. Dn. & Mo, Pymts. 8081 Garden Grove • OPEN lnkn A ept., extra fuel A ~-lOIJ0.1200 W. Pacltle Cat. Hwy. waler tanka. $9250. l2l6 S.E. N......,. Beach (n4) 842-0«J6 ·.Costa M.,. e Briltol (Pallaadet Road), , '71 Datsun 240Z, ailver. Xlnt 1 s.A. 673-9339 or S45-G133. Try our le.,. IXJ)erb tor 69 ALFA ROM!O GT , eettd •• Loaded. Must ..u. HUNTINGTON BEACH R nt •·"-tor H Savlnp • Satldaetlon . Sero VELOCE SPORTS CPE Call 968-7903 • · "' -om• "'" INIEZIONE · . for y<M1r Vacation WE i.EAs£ ALL PoPULAI\ DATSUN 242 Exeel Cond. · * 13M301 * 1972 MAKES AT COMPETI. $2495 Must ..U! Yellow e NEW 23• • 25• luxury TIVE RATES. NEWPORT IMPORTS !16U351 ,. 17331 BEACH BLVD • M. Jt AJr, loadedl Beat rates Call Malcolm Reid tor 3100 W. Coast HW)'. '72 DATSUN 240-Z .V.a · Ml._ SNt1i ·flf w__. poalble. Pvt ply 968-1397. further details. Newport Beach BROWN. 644--0'llX! evea A 842·6666 MAZDA Blvd.· Garden Grove . , 1 ILOC,K 'EAST OF IE.(CH ILVD. '· SUNDAY . 994· 4479 897·1057 . IF LO .. G DIST. CALL COLLECT '72JVJNNEBAGO 27', s1ee., THEODORE '42-9405 -~-~~Pvt~pty~. ----l"&;;;:::-1~==-= 1, alr/eond. Delwc. Reservt ROBINS FORD The tut .. t draw 111 the west. Have soinetllit>t ""' want ., Autos, lmp0rt!"f 970. Aut<>s, ~ utos, Import -, tm,..,.,..i uh>s, mported ~~=:.:-~:.~;:Bl~~~-.c··:.:;:~,; GREA· T USEB.~C· A ·Rs .,(,.(-a1U, wl«ndL , ~ ,. . . I • t .. lltr'. trave1 Ml T.....,,CO 270 M • . H , · · ' • •¥.!STOCRA-TS IUW • . o.or ome . . . . . , ' " . . I •m:wPoRTS 27' of·Bea' ·uty '68 FIAT 124 SPORT CPE ............ St .s '71 YW WESTPHALIA CAMPO •••. $219 • AtJ'l'O.MA~ ..................... tXCE ... . ladkiiJlul•"""~~""°""' (OSOl1t) A.t..ltt ' ' Allo, ~ ued $395. up _________ ,:._ ________ _ ~~-SAi.ES & Elega11Ce '69 CAMlRO 316 SS ~ ............ $1995 -,61 VW llfG ..................... $199 s.;.ta·Ana ,m•> 531·Z95 4 .,..., ~ L.lrlml Tap, ... Room Corldltlon. (~ ACI) NIED w0.,. IFYHUt). --'.~ 1:..}-~~=\~ '68 FIAT SPIQER ... .' ............. ,$1011 ·,,..'6_5_·-'KA"""•.,-M,.....,.AM_N_G •• H-IA-: .-.-. ..;;.. :.... :-:...,.. -.. -.-. ....,.$""'81=-. .. fDd, rol aut •wninl· Makes ll'IOW l!otm Condit~.,.,. T-. (XEY QOJ, ~ ltld w/a~ 11119r1tr~ , Or~ ...... H~, ~ •e1:1u1tt Entlnl •,,..,IM '!t ..,_..,.., t9D1 HDI ,1 It*> nn. Wind for stereo; ' $191 $2509 ... ,., '68 . YW SEDAN .................. $1_099 '66 YW SEDAN , ................. . 1 "71 Fclrd ' Ctullaire 1 Mfu'iO 'IPMd, rldlo, fltlfllr. All It Nldt " .,.,, (WXM.1111 • StllrPI 0"1t Imm, ' Spffd, AMt. (ava Ml Heme. Air, fi1. au:.t, 1 hitcit, awnlnc. 11,000 mt. 8e1" of· ler owr $4!00. 675-2916 ,, '72 Clrdlnal 13', ...... 4. Saft $291. Price 1895 snuo llarbor 'l1r Pk. or 64&-287'1 a!(ir 5 pm. L ( • '67 CHEVY J/4 TON ............ ,,$1595 '70 VW CUSTOM SUNDIAL CAMPER $271. p"*""' ""' "'""· AIM., VI. (fUIJil '. • '67 VOLVO 122 S ................. $995 '63 · YW PA .. l!L IUS ... ".' .. :; .... $101~ ....._.tk. NA/"M. mt ITMl Semk•,,,... .............. ~......_ c~ '68 DODGE VOlTSttfAltf WA&ON ,$2011 VI, •1119~ _., _, twFHloO'I. ~'68 YW FASTIACK ,., . ,, .••.•..•. S.1291 A ...... ff mnd .. Jiii• llfll.. IXCMDI '68 YW PICKUP ............. ~ .... $99i ltN'-' llMW. rlOU!tt ...-. cvax •I ' ' '64 YW SEDAN ............••••... $695 4 .._., ...... .._..,, lewtlM CWlllM. (OPE Mt) '45 OLDS 44Z .... , ................ 179. N"'Y Air, Aute., I".$., tiuclllt '-"-I• Ill) '65 OLDS STARFIRE ............... $995 c....mw., , .. u ....,, tlOtry •Ir. ~. '"llJ4121 '62 CORVAllt VAN CAMPER •...••.. $599' '64 YW IUG .... : •...... ·.:...:.s_: • .' •• Si99 .._,, '*"' ... IOKA IW) ---,.,.. ......,.. °"'""'""" ~ --_...., ........-,_Ill. V'O.. tltl L • . 1 ) I DAii. Y PILOT Suodq, -18, 197Z --.. ~ I -..... 1§1 [ ...... ~.. ]§] [ ,. ·-~... )§] I -...... ]§] I -·'* l§J I __ .. I§] ~ ..... ~"1' ]~ [ I ·~-.. l~ AlllWI, I .. 1 ,,_ ml AU!M, lrn...,.iM f70 Autoo, Import Id 970 Autoo, .lrnportad 970 AutM, 1rn,."9CI RENAULT 970 Autet, l11•Pe"' .. 970 Autoo, lmpo"9CI VOLKSWAGEN ml AUlilt. lrnporMd VOLKSWAGEN MIRCIDB llNi MERCIDES llNZ MG OPEL TOYOTA '70 MB :mo.SE 4 cir. Sliver. MB 'llt, 230 $od. Auto. >ir, '6' MOB OT ,Jiit llllr, ol<. llllri. lull pwr. AM.FM. Xlnt. !3100. Pvt A ntoe cor. 9'11AGA. A1klnJ -.Pvtply-pty. (714) -$18'5 '6' Oilol Cpo. 4 1,wd. radlo, heater: YXX· m Ro"ault Demo Salo Semi Annual '70 Toyota Mark II '66 VW Fast'--k '$! vw Bui. Dui< -n. Stick thilt, radio, beater, etc. -c Auto. Sharp. No dents, lo l.SlBQP. A&kina 1800 ena:i.ne, 4 1peed, Milds a ml. $92S. Ca.11 M7-.m'J ·sa Volvo 142 s, air a>nd. pwr disc brk•. auto trau. Xlnt cond . $15(1ll. M0-1071 A-; '""'""" 970 A-. lmportoo 910 ~y\'/f' I '65 Mir 300 SI c._..._._,_.,~ w• '"'·Iii t __ ,.. t•IMlll!.•, .. ,.,. •3995 '69 MBZ 280 SEL 1911 Horbor, C.M. MS-91.03 '?f;l MG Mld&:ef, wire wbls, r /h, 1500 ml. Or1r owner. SJ150. alt 6 PM. 544-8955 'Sl MGTD Classic, Excellent Condition, C.11 113-1325 MGI •gg MG.9. Must Mil • lnsur· ance problem , Rell &ood con(!., !Ow. mUea1t . Green w/new top, radio, P..fichelle tires, spoke wh~J,. S1150. 531-121& alter 5 pm. $7'5 Wt LflN YDLVO 1966 Ht.l'bor. C.P.1. 646-9303. '67 Opel Waton JlUit the thins tor famJJy tun . 6'r.iPVB. $399 .-1)· uw _,YOTA 196G Harbor, C.M, 64$.9303 PIUGEOT Damonstrdot Claarenco Sole This Weekend Unbeetable Prices ALL 1972 MOOELS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DEL IVERY INSTANT CREOIT APPROVAL BANK FINANCING COAST IMPORTS $1495 little work -.but what a VW Bua full lenath rarJc. Ir ~Ull 1 ... ..!. sreat tixer·upper. $525. tun ladder. Cnat $135. Sell $49. LtAl1ll price <ZZ.5247). • Snw chain $5. 5.1&-3197 - VOLVO 'Barwick Datsun •67 vw Delun Bus 998 So. Coa1t Hwy. lll9S. Clean. 21J1 GE J.7981 IAzwt.a Beach 1.966 Harbor, c.t.f. 646-9303 546-40511•94·9771 '62 VW Bus, xlnt col'ld '62 VOLVO PllOO 4 speed, radio, heater, VICX· 472. $195 $"'10. 646·'982 Wll thl\S '70 VW ~amper I s.1 .• Sun. Specir •a ••M .. ~~ Full camper equipped, \'ery 1 '71 1 .1>66'-"--"~'~'lx>~'~·~c,.,,.M,,.=-,._.--I n Lti'iA _,YOTA llllwtl low mil ... Very clean. 288· 1972 VOLVO A WK. VW Su par Bug Toyota I Jquar Dealer $2795 Sho"=er of Savlna• Authoriaed Sales I: Service For a Shrewd Shop):)er! 900 s. Coast HtsbwOY NEWPORT IMPORTS Auto .. Radio • 089 cYD La1UJ1• Beach 54G-3100 3100 W. Coast Hwy., · f.lr:ht Yell"'" '70 TOYOTA WAGON Newport Beach • $1699 $1495 ~~~OS __ _ SANTA ANA TOYOTA vw CAMPER, BILL MAXEY Setvice Dept. o~n runs good LHM Taday at let! Ral11 $11.74 Par Mo. O.A.C. AM/FM, Auto. trans., disc brakes. 36 mo. For L111lng or buyl"I s.ibi. ~ cend~iorWI;. Miit. lrOlll. lull J'OWW, ,..,..,, 't'OMtJt SUPERB '72 MGR $298(1. New, cost * $3700 • .E;x. C<lnd ., warr., pri PEUGEOT * 1000-1200 w, Pacific Cst. H\vy, 7:30 a.m 'til 9 pm S300. 64&3.ln Newport Btach Cn4) 642-0406 Mon-Fri. 540-5212. 417 \\!. VW '69 B111. Low mUP. Xlnt '89 Jt...Hl, 1 owner, xlnt cond. \Varner, Santa Ana . ct'lnd. New tires. $1200. Pr. TOYOTA prty. Tin 1.vaU., 6"-4390 ""'· MGB. '64, rd cond, - whlt, new top 6: paint. $800. m&l.'1· CLASSIPllD ADS 'POI ACnoN ••• CALL 642·567B THE Important Difference! This Shield ·Means That We Are Your Only Factory . i • ' . Auth,orized· Cadillac Dealerehip Al .low as S2.299. (No. 55el FRIT" WARR EN'S SNlt Car Center tblWIGE COUNTY'S LARGEST thruout. Must ~ to ap.. Sat .• Sun. Special pty. Aft. 6 pm .. i48-5196. 11111 l••ch llvd. preciAte $800. 897-1786 llfl 6. '67 1960 vw, nei\' trans .. !apt> Huntln9ton leach 1474155 l966 Harbor, C.M. dttk. new !ires, goO<I run.. I '62 VW Bur. iood for bugay. Autos, UMCI nine: cond. S450. 642--2181. I F~ng. iA frozen but goO<I for __ ;_B_U_l_C_K ___ I SUNBEAM Tl~!:. lat St ., s.A. 54T...m64 '67 Sunbe1m ''Alptn1'' Toyot• Coron1 How Beautiful Can Economy Be! Lifht ~lue 4 Dr., Aulo., R11.dlo. TX:P 124 '69 V.\I/, \VAGON Rariio, parts, new shocks, tires k . b<ater, 4 •oe•d, .~ ,,,,,. bau,ry. Good •ran•. itso. --.-7-l_R_l_V_l"'E_RA..,.-* "82 PEUGEOT j(M, $700. 544..1417 di&ning, good rn i 1e 1 , Call Sun 11tternoon 642-31.19. <ZCK8161 $1351 Tbl!Odore 1968 POP 'tOP CAMPER. So new ii ahould bl!! on enr 1100. • $1029 TOYOTA 833-0540 Robins Ford. 2060 "'H11.rbor $2,150 ahow room floor. P"ully PORSCHE Blvd., Costa Men 642-0010. Call after 4 pm, 64>-3447 equipped, includin&: fl way Set.· Sun. Special ,Bill MAXEY '66 VW Squareback Wagon, 1970 VW conv., ne'-1' top, ex- '6' PORSCHE, black pleated '70 &: o o d con di t I on . eel cond. $1473. upholstery, new pa.int job, TOYOTA Radio • tie a t er · Io o d * 646-81-05 * strong drive train. i28.50. Co,rolla W19on tirts-$825 or best offer. C1.U '70 V\V BUS, anrf, 2SM nll. _8.13-_ll_9'_. -----·I t;,~e%r !~~*-L::!~ ::: '6f Toyota Crown , ,,~=~-'·~-----xlnt body&: mteh., pvt pty, '69 912 PORSCHE Burgundy, 4 •pd $4.100. '48--0M2 PGRSCH~9llT·Tara•. 1 o mO old. ~ trana. 11.800 mi. under warr. Like new. 333-3652 '70 Poncha 911 T Stereo; Map, Private Ptny, Daya 839-9560, aft 5 - 833-3155. Light blue -4 spd .• air 4 Dr, Auto Trans, Radio, 70 Dune BUU?' -Metal Vake tune-up. $23.50. 4S4-1~ cond .• radio • 812 BSH Heater, Deluxe inrerior, body top k. side curtains .C. VOLVO $1 ~99 (208ASL) mitny t!Xtras. Xlnl concl. -------- • ii JI SI I 1900· :w<-5991. m 1mon1 mporlt 1,.~==~~-~~ '66 VOLVO 122 S I BILL MAXEY 2201 S. Main, Sant.a Ana 69 V\V BUG. orig., pvt P~· 2 Dr. stdan. Stick shift, radlo, 557-5242 Open Sun. xlnt mech. &. body, 3tM mi. h t t s11~ 11uto/1ttk. nu tune-up & ea er, e c. • '"'""· TOYOTA TRIUMPH ,;, ... lll50. 494-140.1 s795 '62 Micm Bus; rebuilt eng -f\UA ltwi& 1101 IHch tlwd. * TRIUMPHS * N/tires, sunroof. bed. gd. IU Huntl"lt•n INch 147..aJSS '71 CLOSEOUT cond.. must sell S 5 O O · TOYOTA 110 Toyota Pickup SPITFIRES AS LOW AS S2399 =6.1.1-=3<=58====== 1966 Harbor, C.M. 1eat, power wlndow1, power stffrln1, power dlsc brakes, factory air, tilt wheel,T.fin· !shed in luxurious bronze, vinyl top with 11ddle Inter- ior. Immaculale car with only 5168 miles. •mo. $4995 > SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY BAUER BUICK·OPEL·JAGUAR 2925 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa 979·2500 Four •ncl on ... htlf •cr11 of tot•I •utho~i11d Cedilltc f•cllitie1 d1signecl to better ••II encl service Ctdill•c •utomobil1s. tO (work 1t1!11) incl 45 .11ctory.-tr1in.O ~t1chnicl•n1 •. 1912 914 Porsche-Chrome , Whlri. AM/FM radio. $38X1 or best oUer. 642-5479. With Camper-Shell GT~. . SAVE ·"°° Lo1v miles, extra tha.rp. 199. FRITZ WARREN'S 970 1•A-uto:-s;-.lm-po-rted,.-,,.---9=111"'1 • 64fi-9J03 I RANGE AUTO SALE Aotot, lmporlld Largeet Selection 9f lat.e D\odel Cadillacs and other Luxury cars iii Orange County! * PORSCHE '69, 912. Top cond. FM stereo radio. whitl'!, $4195. firm. 673-a443. '61 Porsche 1600 S. Good m«hanic&l cond. i 1 2 O 0 • 494-4768 ~EL. Sport Car Center · '66 VW Squaroback M1kt Offer ORAN GE COUNTY'S~am fini1h, 4 Spd, radio. LARGEST extra. lharp. (~St.911J . 710 E. lot, S.A. '47.076' $1195 ~Ltwi& -VOLVO HONDAS GALORE! TEST DRIVE THE NEW HONDA t '71 CHEV. EL CAMINO ; Custem 1p•rllll119 rnet•llrc l>ro111e f/11hh w/ metchln g full ¥i11yl lnt•r. Vt, l tptoH, P.1.,. r•• 4fo, h••f•t, WSW tr,.,, ti11t•d tl•11, 41w. whf, Mc... A perfect _w~tk·•IMl·pl•v •ute.-fJJtlOH) '66 CONTINENTAL 4 DR. Jt,J2' mll••· Ob ... Jeu1ly it•mp•rM ltott 4,,. •rll•" thlt •1.1fu'"" l>ro111e •-'· w/mekh. l9!1tlt. er lat., f•e. •Ir, full pwr., ,,I,. r.J. w/elec. 111f. pwr •. tlt lk1, n•w WSW tit•• C$VC44J) .. ' '68 COUPE DE VILLE F•ctery •ir ce11clitio11l'l, Jull pew•t, all l••th•r ciloor ~ock1, ¥inyl t•p, ••tfi•r l11t•rfot, AM/fM 1fateo multiplet. Shews "'tfic11lo111 ctre fhreU1h• ftt. (401776) . '71 ELDORADO · ~70 ELDORADO LMks a"'"' 1111. the "•Y flraf 101411 Full pewtr, f•cfory •Ir concl .. felt-filt 1teeri119, ciloer loek-, uvl1• centre!, "'i"yl top, full le•fher '" .. tlor, f fffAGCI. New wsw tit••• AM/FM 1Mr•e. ''69 PONT."lonnevllle W119011 'f '"'''' J ••tt. Ftcf, t fr, 11.199•9• r•ck, •uto, l +r•ttt .. powor steer. I ltrelle1, .Ject. N•r will• 4ew, ll:IH, WSW tire1 . E"''" • at•r•e t•p• i11 tftl1 ••ceptie11•I low ,..11,,. f•m. w911. flt-4ETll '2666 • SALi PllCI '1999 ult PllCI •2m SAll Pl.iCI ''6888 ~Pile• ·•5222 SALi PllCI ·•3111 SALi PllCI '67 Porschl'! 912, air, 39,000 mi. 5 spd, S3.350 or best of· fer. 968-St.72 PORSCHE 1500 engine '54. Co mple!e, diM!sembled. broken crank, i125. ~3119. RENAULT '69 TR-6, 26.000 ml. AM/FM. '65 VW Squareback wire whls. tonneau, xlnt Beige w/bro1vn, interior. cond. 640-0848 after 6 PM'. $995 1966 Haroor, C.M. 646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN '69 VW Deluxe Bus '71 Toyota Corolla Blue & wh ile, 1 pa&S. 1xss. 4 1peed, radio, heater, 190-'69 vw. mags, big tire•. 064 ). SSW. Sl,99 headen. door 1peakeni, A·l. $1900 $1595. 6#--0979 owner '71 D.1t1un 240Z PHONE 64.5-5799 MUST sell. .68 VW bUi, Silver, auto t.rans., .,..·;a.Ir MIRACLE MAZDA St kr Lo il oond , 11,000 miles. 2145 Harbor Blvd, ueo sp s. w m ea. $4695 $975. &46-6414 R I S ~Costa Meu. , .'70 Pop Top C•mptl' tnau t 1111 & Service '67 TOYOTA 'Corona 4 Dr., 67 VW fut":'ck. Good ~· Red &:. whi!P, e1Ctr11. cle&n. tor over a decade in Orange auto., mech. pert. New Clean intenor. Good ttrf.1, SAVE County · tires. $685. 2957 Baker. CM ,_:w~i,.r,si_o~·~~~-~-' Serv. Dept. Open til B p.m. 1 ~66 b N 1600 N Monday '67 Toyota Corona, autom . 4-. ug. ~w eng. ew Jim S1emoru: Renault dr. Good cond. S 5 j 0 . tires. Gd _int. Ptrf _for Baja Dn So. M&.in, Santa Ana 494-2661. buggy. S8j{I. 64&-135!i. 1 blk. north of Warner .• ~7l~T0-,.-.. ~LAl~N~DC~R-Ul_S_E-R. * * ·n Bug, like new. 12,000 Service Deputml'!nt S4&.ru4 4 x 4, hard top, hu bs, air. mi. AM/FM, S1750, Sale! Department 557-5242 I 494-2.182 * 675-7989 * ~!~:. ~llfP!r•oo 970 A;u~,~ .. ~.°"i_m_po_rt7•~d~-9=7~0 1--is:aa+:1.-:-.-ss;;;u1n;;:6!st;"";;:c;i1-;;.11· 11 . All"72 Moder, . SAVE .,. 4' • VW Squa rob1ck Lots of G<> For A LltUe Dough! Maroon with ,Radlo PKM 925 • $599 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA COUPE! . · ' HONDA SEDANS $1,39 INCi.. Flt116HT AND'DIALll PllP'. FULL PACT. 19Ul"'8 UNIVERSITY . OLDSMOBILE-GMC TRUCKS.HONDA 2850 H,t\RBOR, COSTA MESA -540-9640 ''Wt Are Never s.tftfied Ulltll Y•• AN" 970 Aulot, lmperfed #o NABERS IUNHHW SPITFIRE $2399 #,2» FULL PllCI INCLUDl51 Htoftr, MOt helra. tlltc Mo~ea. tran.ertolie" &. tlocbige, Summertime is the right time to put yourself in a better 1uto. mobile. G•rden Grove o.tsun has just the car for you IOIT\9• where on our large lot. The selection It 9reat end tha priees ere right. Stop in today end get the deel you 've been weitin9 OUR· ECONOMY CHAMPION I '"1200" i•DA. SIDAN ·THE DATSUN "1200" Z·DOOI SEDAN • OUR MOST ECONOMICAL CAR • THESE EXTRAS ARE STANDARD IQUIPMINT * WHITE SIDEWALL * DISC IRAKES TIRES ·· ...... * IUMPER I * FULL WHEEL . GUARDS COVERS · · · · · · * 4 SPEID ALL * MUCH, MUCH SYNCRO. MORE. TRANS. l~LUDING O:VEI JO .MIUS • -. PEI GALl.ON- ~f ,UN 18835 ~ACH Bt~ •. "HU~TON BUCH, .'WRE IT'S FUN TO 1UY A CAR'' 842-7781 ·-• for . · $372 '10 vw Bur, AM/FM. 11400. 70 DATSUN 2 Dr. ftUA•YJ ~1 $1172 or belt otter. -• '58 vw :.._~:"".All '62 IMPALA H. T. l'i11~:i1 $47,2 =~~~ -'69 DATSUN ;•:_'i:i..~1 . $1Q72 '66 VW-Oean ear. Nl'!W valve1 =&=brak_ .. _. •-· 875-M19 __ ,. '70 LANDCRUISER • W::.:';" $2472 '70 VW campl'!r J)op top, Sink 1411AY•> icobQl<,XlotC911d.l:rnJOori1;'.i:j'."'.ti\:ii'"'ii1il~--:-;:::::::~;;;,;;;,;,.';;~i;: vw"'"',,. ... °:l&1.,.•r:'-i..-·-1~,.-1;,,:,,..:-,-.1e-•. ·1• ~66 •YW •(IS :.:~.;:;;., $1072 ~~._..-.. ·~l·DA1suu 1211 ,,...., co.; $1572 .....,~~,,__._~~~-'II ., l"lf. 4 1'4. ftMll'll ** ·'ll.YW, aood oondltion, · ' t; ::;::, ~ -.. ll<lt '69 DATSUN':a~~:-i 1690CAv1 $1172 1 * '10 Bus, 7 -· ilnt '66 DATSUN "Har ~- cond. Pvt pty. • -.11~~~~~-~:::;==.:.:::;· .ii:n;::.1.1,:,:;t1-J:Z;;;;;::;;::;:L.lo ;--:( Costa Meu.. 11 ~ e lS&(VW BUG •/Bala lrilt '61. CA'l»ILLAC c,.. .... 1PDnn1 $912 X1nt '°""· -p&lnt. -Cal160-560.1- '65 vw But. Brand -utJO cc ere.. AM/F'M, .PMtcM riml, w1dt Ovall, MUI! 1111. 56-7775. -' - ' ' ( ; 1 ' ' . I t ' , ' ~ ' ! ' • • • ! : i • • ' Sunday, Jw 18, ltn OAILV "LOT [ ·~""'"'-1§1 1 --.... 1§) .• , ........ Q [ -........ l~ I A.iotfo<.... IQ [ ............ -I Q ~uto• for Silo --.. 990 Aultt, Ull<I 990 Auttt, Ull<I "° Autos. U... 990 990 Autoo, Utod -990 Aut91. U..O 990 Autos. Uood Autoo, Uood IUICK CHEVROLET MUS'TAWG OLDSMOllLE OLDSMOllL! PLYMOUTH PON11AC PON11AC PONTIAC , · ___ .;... ____ ... L '63 FIREBIRD 400 'c:onvt. '72 1 ., •• ANS 1972 PlumU OUTSTANDING Val.. '" '65 P YMOUTH w;m -•l?u, 1 h a r p , designer'• • OldsCuUassSupretM,fdr. 1 SATELLITE pieum car. Stephen Brand new 1972 ~ ~&ru1. 2 ~,.1eteCtal or Bn"9 : 1970 l!ulck cuttom Lt Sab"' '70 NOVA SS • GRAD GirT w/tatt top, Ste~. air '68 ~fuat convt Pretty bli>e '61 Olds 98 HT. air, AT, ps/pb, r/ti, Auto Trana, V-8, Power Stet:r-S7S-lf42, f 97_1413• door hard top, Fully actory new 19'2 Ffrebinll in SD. j wlw, blu Ir· wh vleyl top. in&, Bucket Stats, Good ~~...;...~~~-=-equipped. •202'TD2P179$47, Calit. • cond .• new MlcbeUn radJ.a.11, Coupe, 350 va. Vinyl top, vs auto PS ~ SH' s.i Sedan 23,000 milea. Very dean brown w/bel&e vinyl b~et s-2, Sun'au day. ull GiJJ.t'I' Beautiful dttp rreen in oolor. bronze. $3,000. ~1143 :•U. Automatic (floor shift) Ave, C.M. With vinyl top. I.mcurioua in- '64 LUX Buick 9 pus Sta tuole,d. tac!~ iu~s, 11.r MUST•NG te:rior, l.nc:.ludinl automatic Wm to I XI t nd pow-er iac ...... , exterM>r '¥ "" tr l · tter lll50. Jiml. 8'l-1'6l. Ti"''· Nu Trans. Must Sell. '6$ PqnUac Station w...-n. $2895 BILL DIBDY j ,65 Olda Delta 88. 4 ~ }ld~p. r Privale Part;y. 147°3095. beaut. blttit. Xlnt cond. ~. DRAll Air. PS, PB. 1st otter above ·71 PLYMOlrrlf Cricket .. 4 ____ .,.._•·---~ BILL BARRY Fl 1-0MC PMffH '• m • n co · chrorn TOP SHAPE' S165 ImmacWate Saerillee Must . anam. won. power -.i • Mutt tell $725. cub. Pri n-e. · · ll dJr sir ..-u ' ina:. power brakes, poiA•er whll. bluebook. 546-'128S, 'Pffd, low miles. factory ·~=1<;ao!,~=k~U:~ ll'iat.OM(aPonttac (ht• St. ~t' i.A.. 'htlJ.) 1910 ToronadQ. -air eond. ..ulpped. CI06CXJ.>..i I:\ !l62-8~ (ht St. at S.A. ~.) 1·:2JOO::::°:E.::'.::11t!!!!!:St~.,!'!!-!..:.:..-z:1 AM/FM stereo n.dio & tape Theodore Robin$ F , ---;-ur ., Santi Abt 1t*I: --T deck. Full pwr equip. Tilt Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa . '69 Pontiac CataliM., 9 pap. -w ~ wh,.I and Vinyl top $3,495. m-0010. st• wag. air cond., pb/ps, =~=~558-0::-:::IO@=~--I · RAMIL!R pty. 6fl-4966 after 5 pm. aclow Book. Must Sell! WW "' , • 'V6ft,, wlndow1, factory air, like FOR 5ale '&l Buick Jovecta Co quick. Call 531·1.m, '71 Must -F.B. $350 ~)ow new condition. WXP744. Mako ottor c.u alt 7 '71 VEGA PANEL bluebook. Xlnt cond •. Mu1t $19~5 557-8847 • ' pm. 4 apeed, radio, factory fresb. sell thl• weekend. Could ' .. -~'.;.', ~~.,. W.989l '69 SPORT FURY H.T.j .. ~ .. '~ .. ·oo .. m.,~1 .. nt-coiindii.;;;;;;;11;;;;900~·! ·~em:,;rr~omw 'if 1.'.'r~: '64 WAGON v.a, •tick. .. ,.j pnw.er stetr.ing, good mileL great transportation. ---..; PINTO Bron" finish, ndlo, heator, MUST SELL! <839EAEI 11251. Theodono ~~2934. • 734EDC. help tlnanct". 53.1-1411. SPECIAL ING '61 Buick convertible, ~ct!t $l9'9 'f,6 Mustani conv., white JN QUAUTY cond. _675-8103 PHONE 6(5.5799 int. 1 owner. Low mileage. BAUE" R MIRACLE MAZDA $850. 5.39 Fullerton, N.B. automatic. Beautiful and 1961 GTO, Factory aJr, loads Robins Forti, 2060 Harbor ..::..:::..=:.o:_T_·_B_IR~D---1 BUICK·OPELaJAGUAR" ·n PINTO .Fully factory only $1595 full price CXWY· ot extras, low milage, $1350. Blvd., Costa t.1esa 642-0010. equipped, R&H, 4 speed, 7601 PO'~!AC r-tall 2 CADILLAC 2145c!~";;.!'vd. OLDSMOllL! 'YOUR .ONLY '61 Ofds Cutlass 2925 Harbor BIVd. &ood miles. (764CXV) $1451. · or best oUer. Phone ~1256. * 1965 ,, • ...... na, 1 FAC'J'ORY Supreme 'eosta Mesa Theodore Robins Ford, ~ Barwick Datsun dr. Good Cond. New tires. AUTHORIZED '67 Contlnontol Cpo, V8, auto trans, factory a~. 979-2500 HarOOr Blvd., Costa Mesa 998 So. Coast Hwy. 19'6 Pontiac Ventura, 4 Dr., Mu" .. u. Make oHer. CADILLAC Immaculate, Loaded, Murt power ateerlna, radio, heat· I---'-'------~GflOOz:::l::O:_·_~=--Laguna Beach V-8, AT, PS, PB. Air Cond., ,_;"c:&-:,,:367=8'-. ..,---,-~~ CONTINENTAL * * '57 T·Blrd. Xlnt cond. Auto, ps, pb, pw, $18X> or best ottu. 67~. , SeU, dlr. 897-0224, er, WXMJ60. ·~ CUUut Olds, air. new ,71 PINTO 5'&-4051/494-9m Low low miles, Clean lnsid• '71 Firebird, au<o. air cond. ' DEALER '62 IJNCOLN Cont Full $11tt tires &. batteey. Good cond. _ _::.:.:...=:..=:..:..:..:__ & out, Must Sacrilice. PS/PB. \llhite, ptiv party, l...arlelt ielection of CldU· JX)'Wer, air, $300. 01' make PHO~E ~5799 $650. Movina • must .sell. Automatic, radio, heater, Vacancies cost money! Rent 847·3095. $3295. Call alt 3 pm VEGA '71 VEGA lacs in Orange County. ott ..... c•o ....... MIRACLE u.1.'7Jl'\A 6'5-251)5. tinted glass. {404CIE). $1675 your house, apt., store -11-. --b----1-1 -557-3429. Sal ·• -I Look t c.. ~ ....,,....,, s • reeze ..•. se your .:;:::::::::;.,=~~-~ el•u:l! rtg. or our 2i~ Harbor Blvd; ,_., OLDSMOBILE dlr. 836-S535. bldg., e'tc. thru a Daily Pilot items with ease, use Dally 'li6 PONTIAC Catalina. Good (ull' page ads ev•ry We([. CORVETTE • -le J"rlday tor our tpecl&b:. Coata..-:Meu. ' $1.M Good Cond. Need a "Pad"! Place an ad! Classified Ad.Seit klle items Pilot ClaJSitied. 642-5678.. . cond. Po\ver s(eerlng & Automatic, Pow$' ~. , Tinted Glau. On],y .00 ! mUes (55801.Nf $191$ dtr, : hi n han · A Line 8J0..34U Call 642-S678 now! Call 642-5678 NO\V! Pul a little "loot" in yeur bt'ake1 $450 842-~ • Nab.rs '53 Corvette futback, 327, W le ""'ep t Dtrne-,. · • · • ' ' -~--~~ m ·m~~ m~~ ~~~ Cadillac ""''· 4 spd. ""'1 traction. 8J6.65.15.• • .:::::.:::::..,.~---..::I ? m Autoo, Utod "' • ---. 2eOO HARBOR BL, Cherry! All orl1. $1700 or T COSTA MESA } 542-1734 540-9100 Open Sund&y ---D-O~D~G~E---'62 f/pwr, nu tires & trans 1 _____ .._ __ w/...,. XLNT. 1495/oUer. ,66 WAGON p. pty. -833-3326 ELDORADO . 1976, Excel Dodae Monaco, 9 passenger, corid' Mu.rt sell Automatic, factory air eondi- • 962-6.151 tloning, i-~· -1tfftjqa! '67 CADILLAC radio, heat~. <I\~• 11000, dlr. ~ • ' Conv., Full powtr, alr cond.. ....,0 Vl Immaculate cond., Sacrifice. 1-Doda:e "-ton att. must sell, dlr 897-0224. carpet &: panelina, 3 track 1 .c.c=..::..::.:...c::;•c:.:_....cc_:_~ I ttereo ta Pf! de<:k and radi:>. '71 CAD Cp ~DeVWe, wht.. V-8, automatic, Good tlrts. blut top .,..It inter .. Fully A-1 cond. $1595. 531-7294. equip. '!5600, Pvt. Pty, Days !969 Dod "'•-good 540--0836, evts, S86-25 I7. condition.Ii' ru9'5'.-;.~:;-ade for CAD '69 Convertible, low converlible amaii c a r , miles, like new, all extra.. 54~. . ,,.,, $3800. &73-<Xl8.1. '63 51'ATION WAGON ' . CAMARO ' EX~ ~2114 1-~~~~ ....... ~~1!350:::.:. _ __:~~-"".:;;..; '170 CAMARO FORD. 350 VS, 4 speed, 'radio, heater, . vinyl roo<; buoket oeats !961· '70 Torino GT AVB). $Z!95; Tommy Ayres Immaculate 17,CNXI G'l", load· Chevrolet, 946 S. Coast _ _. . h . . !··• H ,._, 8 a • h .,.... wit acceuor1es, lnC l.U.r wy., .__,.una e ... . 1,.,. ., ._'-!hnl . 494_77W546-$967 . .. .. auto~auc uA11r·· ~· 1...::.:..::..:.:;==::.· ___ fa.ctcry m, powtr 1teenng, 'TI ~ 350 SS. aqto, pow~ disc brakes. Jn metal· Ral.J,y ~t equip + eVerr ex:· lie cften witli 1old 1trtpinc tra i.P,cept p/w. Copper ui ,brand new tire• LuxlJr.. brom: c 1f11White vinyl tqp. iooi tntfrior, Balance·of new Sold' Joi' 15.!l'l• am., Sell cq warraety. "2exY, . for f3;~ --Jack, · ·$29"5 . 557-4154'11{-. ..tl91 7 ,67 'C:AMARO SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY I~~a~=i~t~"'~.1; BAU~R '70 CREv.Y Camaro, V.-ll, ~ ' auto,.R&H, 34,000 ml. $2150. BUICK.OPEL·JAGUAR ai:: 'best otter, 494-4224 ins Harbor Blvd. CHEVROLET , , . 97;.lsOO '68 Impala Clistllln f '71 Country Sci••,.. • 51'ATION WAGON 2 door hardtop. Radio, heater, Mr >Cosiditioninc;' ,a.utomatic power ateering, factory air, ~asion, ~er steer· extra clean. WBJ267 $1295. ing, power braker, under Tommy. Ayre1 Cbevn>let, 9,tlOO·mlln. •U3286AS •. Atl!· 916 S. Cout Hwy., Laguna Ing e.ach, .<94.77441546-9967. •3795 '65 CHEVY 4 door, Bel Ak, ,., ; ·l , • 283 auto. $345. By owner. "".;;· · fll ... ~ 97!1-4839. • " m;Jt,t· . '' I 'f •\ '69 aiev Malibu, ps/Pb, rib, 1 + . t' ~ , ; air, vinyl roof. Prlv irty, ,_ "-~ CM ,,.,_ U'.l95 962-4356 &ft 5. , ~ .. ~lilUC. • ... ~~ '68 CHEVY custom Impah. 2 •n FORD CUstom 50tf 4Dr. d l .1 . Xlnt V8, R&:H, auto., power r., tiW m1 es, 11.1r. steering, vinyl: roof. (1.35092) cond. $1350. ~1542• . $1751 Theodore Rob l n 1 '71 Camaro-Air, PS/PB. 350 Ford. Jl60 Harbor Blvd., eng, xtraa. ~· $2850. , Costa Mesa 6(2...0010, Call 644-1270: ' '58 Fairlane, 2 dr, hrdtop. '68 Chevy Mallbu-2 door. P/S, P/B, P/W, Auto, l PIS, air, excel cond. Call owner. lady. $2XI. 67J...02S2 aft 6 pm-007-8193. CdM. '71 Chevy ·Malibu. Fully load~ _:;::;19;:3ll~M~O~D-=EL,,.-,A""'FO=RD=-- ed. Excel cond. Call att 6.: Body Ii Motor · ~. "".I' In Very Good Shape '65 IMPALA *** -*** 2, DR H T '70 ·Maverick' Grabber . • • • 24,000 ml. 11650. Creampul!! Automatic, factory alt con-* 6'4-5752 * · dltloniq, power steering. '12 LTD SQUIRE WAGON ]e Radio; heil.ttr, white wall Roof rack 'air cOnd tires, tinted &lau. <NQYB95.l =· power 1 i e e r I n, ·: $600, dlr. 1136-W5. (186EJMI l«SI Th<bdoft '69 OlEVELLE 2Dr.' H.T. Robina Ford, 2>60 Harbor V8, RltH, · auto., power Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-0010, 11teerina. good m I I '• · '70 Foiin Sta wan., lo mi. <XTG561l $1851 Tl><'bdore Wurty. Xlnt c:ond. Radio, Robin• Ford. Xl60 Harbor no &if'; $2100. 90-1881. Blvd., Costa ,Me,. 643-0010. •61 FORD Vao good eond. '67 C~prlf•.' <I •. 32 firm! Immaculatt.j, ~· to.. * 548-4193 * row mll•s, ~"' mtltl *'" FORD BRONC°* .. 11, dlr, 897-G224. ln.41M . 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CHEY. IMPALA -. . CJe:. Rad.I~ aut~a'uc, power atffr· Jllg,'w air c<>ridlttpfting, clean. (465-' iffjf" '71 NOYA •;. ~OUl'I · 'VS. radio, power 1tttring, automatic transml&al(Ul, air conditioni'.1g. '69 CAPRICE , . coul'I '69,TOYOTA CORONA ' VB, tilt wheel, vinyl roof,' radio, pow• H'.ardtop coiipe . .,o.ooO mlle1. Radio, er steering ii: brakes1 air cond., 1u· automatic trant., super condition.· ij499 'iei499. '67 MALIBU WAGON Medium size Chevrolet. VS. air cond., power steering, automatic trans. !UOE684 i '71 KARMANN GHIA Coupe. 8,000 miles. Priced to sell faat. Weekend only. '2499 '129.9 11899 ·'70 CAMARO '66 IMPALA '70 DODGE COUl'I . 4 DR. SID. WAGON. C cyliodfl:r, 3 apeed transmission, ra-1 oWner, 55,000 careful mfles. Power Coronet Yoa bay~ to see thlt 10,000 di~. ext clean car. (P2758)~ , Low steering, automatic, radio. (SLV509) mile car, It's new. Radio, vs, power il099 •999 iJU5·99 '10 MALIBU '70 FORD '69 PLYM. WA~N , TORINO FURY 111 Hey! 9 (IUHnpr, rad.lo, power 1teer· 4 Dr. Sedan. VS. power 1teerin1, au· 2 Door. VS. radio, power 1tettins. ing, a1r cond.. auto. Beautiful gold tomatlc, air cond. Unuaual buy. (953-automatic transmission. (ZXV/262 ) ibottaii9 Bi1699 ~1599 2a2a ~f.IARBOR BL VD. ,,.~·:..~:...K" ~OSTA -MESA WHERE YOU'RE TREATED LIKE A CUSTOMER · BEFORE AND AFTER YOU IUYI ' 30 · PICKU.RS ·• V.8's -6 CYL'S. ' • 4 SPEEDS AUTOMATICS • ~OME WITH ·. :r ' AIR CONDITIONING •~AND% TON ' CO.ME SEEi '68 CHEY. 4 WHEEL DRIVE i,t ton. VS. 4 speed. lock. hubs, radio, 40,184 mlles. Extra good. Commercial tires .l wheela, custom cab. (92105G) '68 FORD BRONCO Pickup. 4 wheel drive. 3 apeed trani., VB, locklna hu~. Clean. (1'2734) SA.VE '2099 '69 DODGE POWER WAGON · '4 ton, ' 1peed, radio. 4 wh~l drive,', froot mountfd Braden winch. <P2TO:ll ' '70 CHEVY 3/4-TON . ' Ste~alde picFµp. lQ,375 mllea, 6 cyl .. ,ati~k, •ieel tool cabtnet, remaining factory warranty, extra nice. (Sf634E) '2799 s2599 '67 CHEVY 1/:z. TON YAN . With Sun Dial camper convet• sion. 8 cyl,, radto, 1Uck, low mil••· 1 o.mir. Spedal price. (ttT"41) '1999 I • I • 4 Spttd Irons .. ra- dio, t.rt., bucket MClb,1fuH Wiyt int• rior. 326 llf, '72 DODGI DART SWINOa SPICIAL ~~Jl( ~ 2 DOOi HARDTOP . . ,~~ ' •• Blond nww. 225 C.l.D. tngint, • •· -.. vinyl irtttrior, 6.95 x 14 tires, · emission control systtm. cfiftc. tional signols, windshield ~ .... 72DODOI 1100¥,AN C•st••laff., "<••rt••r" . .. ___ ..... outside tirt mount, point stripe. loodtd far fun & frolk. WSK. WE APPRECIAlt YOUR . BUSINESS $2188 S2" ii tDW 41l. JYllll Stt ii~ •· pywrt.kd. -Ii:-' tit corryinf clwlrg-.1 II tppr. (ft,il ,.,. 36 llOL D.+emcl pyr11t. !lrir• SJ161 iMt. to11 & lictn11.ANNUAl,E•CENTAGE •ATE 9.43'K ''71 VEGA 2300 ' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' . I $299 DOWN $36 A MONTH "'"'~· ···~'$1 288 ::-.:=.~== whtlll n1191, racllo, & ol mTti'I ct.pt•"" heallr, Yin.ti ~k~I crwdit for 16 .. ,, Def~ -.!!!"cvY"rl inl•t-,,mt.prict $1 595 hicl. hll & or,,_ IUU lit-. NHW. POCINTAGI · flKI U.Tll:t.36'K '299DOWN '90 'MONTH era fUUPRICE IMMIDIAR DRIVllY ............ ....... ~ .... ........... -......... .tif9,,.H .tirtlt ...... ct•tr1. 710CIM 'BRAND NEW ··12DAIT DEMON BRAND NEW • ; ~IDI~ YOUU • ~ , •. TODAY '72 DODGE TRUCK . V·8. ra dio: heater, mag Y'theels, bucket ...... Miich more WIA991 ' . • . , 'fOI ll' ·-· '4 ~"'t"' .... -·--· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE •1 Dkk WllMa . ; WlLION FORD ~HuUQtMBeac We've all heard how hard It Js to "escape" from an Iron C\.artaJn country. It seems like they never stop finding differ- ent ways to Jcavc. How's this one for opcn<'rs? It sc<'ms an Austrian musician named Ja- noschka got fed up with com- munism and dN:idcd to Cle<-. . He tried, unsucc~sfully, using several different mcth~. Fi- nally he cnlrr~ed the gas tank ot his car and smuggled his son and ' daughter out of the coun- try,. . . Wouldn't It. be PO(' tic justice it his daughter's namt> was Ethyl . .. . Herc's a cutlc trom Mars<'lllcs, F r a n cc . French zoologist Jean Durant's car wa. stohm. He informed the poli~ that ttu: thief would be in for some what of a shock when he opcns the two white metal boxes in the car . . . They contain<'d three dead- ly cobra snakes . . . Herc at Wilson Ford SaJcs In Hunting- ton Beach, we don't have any cars wJth special gas tanks for smuggling or glove compart- ments containing rcotllcs ... What we do have is a lar~c family of Ford ~ple • who make thrlr living knowing vour car inside and out. We think we have th(\ m~t outstanding collection of automobile peo. nle to be found anywhPre in the countrv. All arc hJ11:hly trained at thPir skills and your comolete S'ttlsfartion is their mah~ obie<'tlvl'. Next time you are in ,,~ ot " routine chcrk un. ma tor 9vel"ha11l or maybe hid a lube and oil chan'tc . . . Why not brin~ vonr Ford nr other fine rar to the people ·who koow it ~t? You'll tx-real glad you did. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WUK, JUNE 1972 DICK WILSON'S WILSON .FORD SALES 18255 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON . BEACH- eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee DICK WILSON SAYS: •72•s ARE ARRIVING BY THE TRUCK LOAD ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ! ! HUGE DI~ COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1971 's. ! ! Complete 1972 Car and Truck Line On Sale! . ~ .~ . FUIL RRICI ORDER TODAY IN YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR . THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JUNE 1972 ~J)/~~'ff~]ME PROGRAMS ED Mltltnlp MOHNIN C, 11:00 IJ Cl) Whe11 tt.e Wtart Is a a m 1eoP1rc1J 6:00 IJ ()) Su"''"'' s...mr U Cali.,ln1 &ourmtt 6:25 D Sbdoft Exdl•AI' ti) Mantrap 6:30 D OdysMy m The Elecb1c CoRlpany CJ) EduutJonal fel1urts &) Just RoothJ fJ Across tltt Fence Mon.; Makin 11:15 GI Optratioft Grand partnts Tues : Most of M1turtty Tuu.: Dtvey ind Mo,tion St1111111t Thurs. Goliath Wed.; Partnt Youth ftrum 11:30 tJ Cl) Search for Tomorrow Thurs.: Youth ind the Issues Fri. 8 a.§ m Wiit, What, Where C1mt ~Today on the fann U Cl) (j) &) Bewitched GI features GI Ltfs Rip 6:45 EE Commodity Report al News Huah Williams 7:00 I) 0 Cl) News m Mister Roprs' Nef&1t~ am Today Show Frank McGH 11:55 D FloJCI Kalber Report Cil Children's Shows fJ B1111n1 Splits @)Cartoons fl.FTfH"JOO'• GI Bue aand His Buddies &J City Kids Sandra Escamilla 12:001J Noonti•e EE M•rktt Openln1 0 m Three on I Match m (Jj) Sesame Str"t U Cl) 00 a> Pusword 7:30 Cl) Bln1111 Splits CIJ di GI News U Teacher In S.mce U Ytuttl ind the Issues Thurs. (19J Petticoat Junction &J Crafts Mon.; Hey landlord Tues., GI Cartoons Thull.; Ste the USA Wed.; Alli Con· m Hobo Kelty 1rts1 Fri. EE stodl Martet Coveraae (ljJ Sesa11te Stntt 1:00 IJ Ctptaln Ka1111roo m features @ CottH Break/Cflildrtn's ftachtr 9 Tennessee Tuitclo D Ralph StOfJ's A..M. 12:25 m Hip Neon lllffoons Cl) Sunup Bill Bennett 12:30 II (]) As UM Woc1d Tum (lg) Today Stlow 0 IJi m hys of Our Uvts m Deftnls die Mtt1IC1 u (I) (j) EE SpOt S.C...d @ Educatit111I Procr1ma D Nns Watch John Fullmer m Hlttl1J01a m Dialln1 for DolllD 1:30 0 Vlrlfnla Ct1hlm Show a New Zoo lttwlew fJ Ci) Jae• t. lanne 1:00 II Ci) Love ts a M•"Y Spltndored m Yott and friends Thln1 OJ Cumby 0 ag m The Docton Ell) f11tures Tues.-fri. Cl} I love \ucy 1:50 Cl) Momln1 News D 00 m All My Children 9:00 II CJ) Thi Lucy Show B m Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 ag m Dinah's Plact 6 FYI O Tiie Gallery 1:30 IJ Cl) The Guldlns U&1tt C1) Ylrsinil Grah1"' Show D ag m AnotMr Weftd U News Watch Fernando Del Rio 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. Q) Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 CIJ Cl) fiD l.tt's Mab 1 Deal OJ Unde Waldo ti) Fnhions In Stwtn1 (lj) The EJtctric Companr EE CoMIHlllty Report Eil) (}) St1111e Street 9 Emy WotMn Wants to Know 9:3011 Cl) My "''" Sons 1:40 m Diafin1 for 0ot11ra 0 di m Concentration 2:00 11 CJ) Stent stonn 0 Her1'111nos Cora~ . 0 ®) m ltttum to Peyton PllCI U Movie: See Daytime Movies. U (})Cl) &) The Newlywtd Ga"'e U Tempo OJ Rendezvous With Mwnture &J Ro1tper Room Mon., Fri.; Trawl With Dott ind Btt· 10:00 II (]) f111lly Aff1ir Una Tues.; ltt ltJtr Wed.; C.111r'1 (])Movie: See Daytime Movies. · Wof1d Thurs. 8 ~ m S.le of the Cefttury 9 Mafor Adams (]) C1llopln1 &ourmtt 2:30 IJ Cl) Edae of Nlpt Cl) World Talk Mon.; RtPort to lttt 0 (lg) m !omenet Consumer Tues.; Your Gonrnment U (l) Cl) GE Tiit D1tfn1 Game TodtJ Wed.; Reconclllation Tl'lurs.: &J [ft!J Woman W1nts to Know fecttral Eltcutm Board Fri. .:. ~ Mlsttr Ro-rs' Ntl J\bol'ttood 3:00 .., 9 The Amateur's Guide to LOYt u.:1 •· I 0 Mike Douit11 Mon.; The Me Too 10:15 M) The Eltctrlc Co11tP1nY Tues.-Fri. st,ow Tues.-Fri. 10:30 II (I) Low of Ufe e Hllflw•1 Patrol 0 91 m Holl,..od Squ1'11 u (I) (j) m Ctntnl Hos,ltal 11 Movlti: Set Daytime Movies. CJ) dj Mowit: Set Daytime Movies. Cil PMI Doftatl11e ~ fJ The hal Mce.,1 m wandtf1• m .... Zoo .... m Hedaepodp Loda-m R9"J Ind fl1tncts Qj)The forsyte S.11 Fri. m Trails Wat Mon.; Cinema 36 Tues.-Frl. 0 News Senti. Schubeck Q) Yo1I and friends &>The Munsten 3:30 f) tt'a Your Bet Lyle Waaaoner hosts. g) Un Canto de Mnlco m Desert Report Mon. &) lom's 111 Top Show m Speed Racer 0 Mlb Oou&l&s Show Tues.-Fri. 9 Ozzie and Harriet Ci) Mike Douitu stlow U Cl) f!) Ont Lift to live U The lone Ran&• GI lup and Hla Buddies OJ Ptttr Potamus/M1&ill& Gorilla (i'il Middle Class MeditJtions m Tretsurt Mon. 9 My f1vorite Martian &> Felix the Cat 5:00 0 m Major L111ue llseball Mon. Teams to be announced. 0 ~ News Tues.-Fri. 0 (1) News (j) NYPO m The Flintstones OJ Ninny and the Professor Ell) (ill Mister Rofers' Nel1hborhood &!) la Frontera 3:45 g) La Communidld 11 Dia Mon .. m Tt1ils West Tues .. fri. ~ Dick Van Dyke Wed.; Toplcos Thurs.; HRD en Mar· ch• Fri. 4:00 II D Movie: See Daytime Movies. e The Rifleman a!) Chucho S11v1dr1 Show Fri. &) Gallopfnf Gourmet &> Three Stooees fJ Cl) a> love American Style Q) Quid Draw Mdiraw ti) lozo•s llr Top Show m (jj) Sesalftt Street m Caleftdario Thurs. m Don Wilson's Town Tiit Mon. a Daniel loont &> IOmbl 5:15 m Panorama Mundlal Mon.-Thurs. 5:30 O One Step Beyond (j) Tht Rifleman 0 Q)News ®1 Ass11nment Fri. GI o.t\nis Ult Menace OJ Oj Gillltan's Island 4:15 @I) To It Alln04lnced Mon., Tues. m (ill The EJectric Compan1 m Town Tallr Tues.-fri. Wed., Fri. 4:30 (I) MoM: See Da~ime Movies. 0 DIC News Mon. a!) la Hora Familiar con Consuelo Mon., Wed., Fri.; Usted y II Policl1 Tues.; To Be Announced Thurs. • U fatfltr Kntws 8tst &J Speect Racer BEFORE YOU LEASE INVESTIGATE! LEASE SPECIAL New 1792 MARK IV $20988 A MONTH 27 MONTH OPIN IND PLUS TAX & LICINSI IFFICTIYI TH•U AUGUST llST, 1912 ONLY. """ power. ••r, le•ftl•r, vfftyl ,...,, ,......-door ledls & tr111tll rete•M AM/JIM tier .. , 1111 ~. tk!IM ... "• MkllllHll beltd WSW urn: One ., tlte Wesls .._.., COfllln ... t•I •M M•'11 IV Inv'""''" ,_ fer llftmM .. t• ff!IVefY. ·~r WE LEASE ALL POPULAR MAKES 7 DAYS A WEEKI SANTA ANA LINCOLN MERCURY 1 JO I N . TUST IN AVE . SANTA ANA 547 -918 3 ,.,. 3 .THE JERRY REED HOUR. "The Jerry Reed When You're Hot You're Hot Hour," 1t1rring 1inger-mu1ici1n- com1dian Jerry Reed, whose Grammy Award-winning rec~rding "When You're Hot You're Hot" h11 become one of the gr11t platter hits of the y11r, premieres Tu11d1y 1t 7:30 on CBS. Comedian Arte Johnson end the singing Lennon Si1ter1 1r1 the 1p1ci1I guest 1tar1 for the premier broadc11t of the new comedy-Hriety 11ri11, to be presented for five weeks this summer. In liter brD1dc11t1 the series will f11ture 11 gu11t performers Edw1rd Asner, en Emmy-winning mainstay of The Mary Tyler Moore Show; Lorn• Luft, h11f-1i1t1r of show biz 1t1r Li11 Minnelli ind the younger of the lite Judy G1rt1nd' 1 t1lent1d d1ught1ra; 1nd comedi1n Buddy Hackett, 1mong others. In addition to Reed, the r1gul1ra on the 11ri11 include comedians Spencer Quinn and C1I Wilson, 8J-y11r-old comedienne Meri• (cq) hrte, John Twomey, 1 Chicago attorney and mu1ici1n who pl.Ya hand the m1k11 music with his b1re h1nd1) 1nd Norm1n Andrews. in is· me Ne hi bu eve H e pla per 1 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 1972 SUMMER SERIES WITH A HEFTY HERO People know Richard Cas1el- lano. He played the Italian fa- ther-in law in the movie "Lovers and Other Strangers"-the one who sa.id "So what's the story Richie?"-and is currently scar- ing wits out of audiences as the killer Clemenza in "The God- father." So you know Richard Castellano. In the new ABC summer series, The Super - which premieres this Wednesday at 8 PM-you'll see Castellano in a new light, as Joe Girelli. Joe is· the superjntendent of a tene:... ment-type apartment building in New York City. Castellano plays him like a friend, a comfortable buddy he's known all his life. And he has. New York born and bred, Castellano was brought up in the notorious Hell's Kitch- en area. "I had a fight every day," he recalls, "I could lay a guy out with one punch, but 1 think I'm out of condition now. J had a lot of fun growing up. We had our share of trouble but even that was fun sometimes." He feels that the character he plays in The Super is the kind of person he grew up with. Joe GlreUi ls a guy who is liv- ing life as it comes, just trying to get through each day, solving problems in his basement boiler room. Described by Castellano as ··a Solomon of the tenements," Girelli is constantly involved with his tenants, with the people on the block and with others who walk through his life-like buildings inspectors and electri- cians-creating problems, and humor. Anyone who has ever lived in a large apartment building jn a major city is familiar with the role of the "super." For those who have not, he is the man re- M.,....et C•tellao Castellano sponsible for keeping the peace, fixing the furnace, keeping water in the plumbing and out of the basement, settling neighborly disputes, replacing broken win- dows-all things to all tenants, a figure of authority and a fre- quent target of wrath. As that central character, bulky, baggy-eyed Richard Cas- tellano.is the core of the show- and a most unusual series lead. H e started hrs acting career when many people would have con- sidered themselves past their prime. He 'had spent several years in odd jobs before opening bis own construction company. "I was the boss," he recalls. "J didn't lay bricks or wear a hard bat. I don't even know how to mix cement." The work was profitable but not satisfying. · Then a bout with hepatitis caused two major changes in bis life. He began to gain weight, which be never lost, and he took Bruce Kirby Jr. time to evaluate his life and its direction. He had always been interested in acting, so when he · recovered, off he went to Brett Warren's Actors Mobile Theatre where he studied, and later taught. Castellano believes strongly in the ensemble school of acting, believing that a cast works best together when they know each other and share the spotlight. To that end, he brought some of "his own people" with him from New York for the series. Co-stsrring as h~ wife Fran- cesca is Ardell Sheridan, a long- time friend and professional as- sociate of Castellano's who has appeared with him numerous times, most recently playing his wife the "The Godfather." His teenage daughter in the series is played by his own daughter, Margaret Castellano, in her first professional role. The 18-year- old actress has studied for years with Castellano's mentor, Brett Warren, with whom Ardell Sher- idan also studied. Bruce Kirby Jr. plays his son, and Phil Mish- kin (one of the creators of the series) is seen as Joe's brother Frank. The Super was conceived by executive producer Gerald Isen- berg, Phil Mishkin and Rob Rei- ner (co-starring in All in the Family). Alan Rafkin is the pro- . ducer and Mishkin and Reiner will write several of the episodes. Obviously, there is an "ensem- ble" behind the camera as well as -in front of it. Immediately following The Super (8:30PM) is another new summer comedy series from ABC, The Corner Bar. There will be more to this summer than reruns. Ardell Sheridan [Sears' _.\II-In-The-Ear Jlearing Aid Regular S3?9 ~259 •Scored V.t•me Control • Rl1W Rttelver • ftem•v•We Wax G•aNI • F"s Aft.la·Ttte·Ear • Easltt T• A•jnat •Easy Te Qeaa AH Service •1--splnoes Hearing Aids Al A Price You Can Afford Backed By A Compan:v You Can Depend On Hearing Aids Arc Available At The Following Sears StorC6 Bu .. P•rk Cerril91 <Mnp& .. Eall Oh mpic "Mt• El Mot1te GleH.le lqlewoo4 LM1 ~.c .. SorthrWce PuacleH Pkoal Rlmpu PomoH Soutll1 CNtf Plaza Torraft<'C' Valle~ A1k About Mars Cot1veaieet C~lt Ptal\~ Price Effective Utrl' Sat., .. ay, JHe if Pase 5 SUNDAY JUNE 18 MORNIN G Due to the extensive amount of cover· 111 br the networlls on 111 political canclid1tes -most of It 1t the last minute -111 pro1r1ms 1'9 subject to dl1nce without notice. ''°'"'"'' wtll pcob1btr continue to be Interrupted throuahout the Dtmocratic and Repub· lle1n Conventions during July and Aueust. 6:15 m The Christophers 6:30 IJ Badlrard Safari m The Bible Answers 6:45 The Christophers 7:00 1J Tom ind Jerry (j) Cathedr1I of Tomonow O Woody Woodpe,ller m [Jpansion IE Public Affairs/Social Security 7 :JO f) The Groovie Goolin 0 The Chrlstophera 9 Mormon hbemacle Choir Directions O Dr. Billy J. Hara"ls Q Dtputy Dawg OJ Wondenima Bob McAllister OJ S.cred Heart/The Christophers 8:00 fJ Lamp Unto Mr feet 0 Mr. Wizard. 9 Rea Humbard @ R11I Est.te Open House 0 Her1ld of Truth ®l Old Time Gospel Hour m Revival flres 8:30 1J Look Up and Lin 0 Tht Bucaloos 0 Campus Profile "Vitiamin £- Ecology-Diet" O Dar of Discovery m Kathryn Kuhlman 9:00 B Camm Three 0 SerendipltJ U Dty of Discovery U My friend Poollie B Cl) Oral Roberts ~ lnalpt on Relicion Ii) MelodY11nd In Motion @!) Musie1 y Palabras 9:30 fJ TOda,'s Reliton O Stltlon to station 9 ·oral Roberts Ci) Movie: "Girls In Prison" (dra) 'SS-Joan Taylor. Richard Dennine. 0 Anp's Garaee let There Se llpt 0 Kathryn Kulllman @) Consultation Ii) Old Tlmt Qosptl Hour @II Est. Es la Vida 9:40 CD Great Bible Stories/Acdon dt 11 CH1unld1d 10:00 II steps to leamina O Ctlalltnet My Sermon The Rev Cameron Hoff of Mounl Ollve L.ulh· er1n Church in Santa Monica talks about studies that Indicate the plan· et Earth miy be unliveable in 100 years. U Hour of Power P11e 6 0 Cf m Reluctant D,.,1on j) Zoorama 0 Movie: "Steel Bayonet" (dra) '58-Leo Genn, Kieron Moore. )Q) The Nature of American folk Music @II frente a 11 Vida 10:30 II Face the Nation O This ls the life 0 00 The Doubfedecken TV 8 looks at Learnlna o Comment m Oodeer Dueout/Warm-Up ID faith for Today €?) Cronicas de Francia ~ Movie: "Mr flvorite Blonde'' al Cine Mexicano 11:00 B Patchwork famllr O Movie: "Only One New Yortt" (doc) '66. U Old Time Gospel Hour Ci) Lloyd Bridges' Weter World 0 00 Bullwinllle I Spy 1 San Dlt10 Happenine IE Church in the Homt €?) Pantllla Dominica! 11:10 m Dodger Baseball Dodgers vs. Cubs. lrom Chicago 11 :30 00 film futures 0 CI) Malle 1 Wish O Movie; "Battle THI'' (adv) ·ss- Sterllng Hayden, Arthur Franz. (fgj Movie: "Raw Ed&e" (dra) '56- Rory Calhoun, Yvo11ne OeCarlo. /\ F T F R N O 0 :~ 12:00 fJ (j) MU International Champ· pionships The National M U Track and Field Championships from Se· attle. Wash. CI) Consultation O Movie: "Overl1nd Sla&e Raiders'' (wes) '38-John Wayne, Ray Cor· rig an. 0 Suspense Theatre '1he Jack Is High" Pat O'Brien, Henry Jones. fd· ward Byrnes. Larry Storch C!) lntelll~nt P1rtnt 9 Tht Westemers (i) Bullwinkle 12:30 CI) The Answer 0 m I OlciAL I Miss. Solemnls The Symphony Orchestra of RAI, Rome, performs Beethove11's "Mlssa Solemnls" in St. Peter's Basilica. @ Waaon Train Ii) Joe DeSitva's Open Forum 9 Sea Hunt &) Mike a Wish 1:00 U Movlt: "Buffalo Gun" (wes) '62 -Wayne Morris, Marty Robbins. 0 rn m Dlrtctfons 0 Miiiion $ Movie: "Biiiy Budd" (cla) '62 -Terence Stamp, Robert Ryan. Peter Ustinov. l9) Meet the Pras.s OJ News Nick Carter eJ Tribuna Publlca Qt Shirley Ttmple Thtlttt: "Dfm· plu" m,) Chuck Johnson Show 1:30 f) Cl) C1$ Ttllnls Classic Tom Ok· ker meets Fred Stolle In a first round match at Hiiton Head, S. C. 0 Cl) fil) Issues tnd Answtn ti) Voice of Calvary 2;00 II 9ttlef Guests: Rev. James Jones THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, J\JNE • 1972 and John Grayson. D Inquiry 0 CI) (ID U.S. Open Qolf Final rounds of the $200,000 tournament. from Pebble Beach. Calif. Cl) Zane &rey Theatre @) Tht Saint GI Wortd Beyond G) Te1na1e Trl1l1 @Illon>I 6D Human Dimension 2:30 1J Medix "If Your Child Were Deaf" The profram eumines what is be· Ing done to aid pre·school young· ster~ that have hearini lo~es. 0 m Meet the Press 0 Broken Arrow CJ) f1ee the N1tlon C!) Swlnefn' Whee4s 9 Movlt "leave Her to Heaven" 3:00 B Newsmakera O Movie: (C) "Trap for Seven Spies" (dra) '67 -Yvonne Bastian, Edoardo Sajardo. (]) 8111 Cosby Show 0 flmlly film Fes1ival: Hfnrltss faaan" (com) '52 -Janet Leigh, Keenan Wynn. @)Primus m Chiller m Roller Derbr 3:30 I) Movie: "The Stol'Y of Vernon and Irene Castle" (mus) '39 -Fred Asta1re. Ginger Rogers. O lnsi&flt 00 Movie: (C) "Tht Stcret Seven" (adv) '66-Tony Russell, Helga Line. (Jg) S4'rvival m A&rlculturt USA , m Campus Profile 4:00 O Sundar ®') Ponderosa (j'j) Fiim Odyssey "l 'Avwntura" !!) Slmplemente Vivlr er;, Wines to Adventure ~ Panoram1 Latino ef)Corona Now 4:30 O Sd·fl Theatre: ''Brain From Plan• et Arous" CD Festival of Classics: "Miry of Scotland'' (dra) '36-Kathrine Hep· burn, Fredric March, John Canadine . er;, This Is tht life 9 The Ble Valley El) Felix the Cat 5:00 f) little Women "The Scarlet Fe- ver" Beth becomes critically ill af· ter a baby dies In her arms from an Infectious disease. (]) Rouattf n1 ft Elsy 8 i IJ#Cllll Oranff County Fair Show Sam Riddle hosts from the fairgrounds In Costa Mm. Featured are the Oranre County Dance finals, Coronation of the Fair Queen, plus entertainers such as Gary Puckett and The Union Gap, the 5-Man Elec· trical Band, Douglas and Lonero. Ranji, The Oillards, and l'ligh Volt· •ae. @ American Phyaic:tl fitness 0 Movie: (C) "ff& a Bikini Wortd" (com} '66-Debor1h Willey, Tom· my Klrll. Ntws Dile SWartz m Mtvfe: "TM Grwat Dan Patdl" (dra) '48-0ennis O'Keefe, Gail Rus- sell. m Consult.ttlon ff) Klmb1 5:30 f) Animal Wor1d The unique ''anl· mal orpha11a1e" in Nairobi National Park in East Africa Is featured. Bill Burrud tells of the wounded and lost animals who find their way Into the African sanctuary and aet the attention and protection with - out which they could not survive. (I) Movie: .(C) "Gypsy" (mus) '62- Rosalind Russell. Nat11le Wood O &olf With th• Pros Jack Albert· son tees off with pro Nolin Wiison of Hesperi1 Country Club. !>odor In tlle House News R1y Wil&0n ®) Movie: "The Shakiest Gun In the West" (com) '68-Don Knotts. Jackie Coogan. EJl) Consult1tlon ''Crisis" m Viejo Slnverauenu m Mantovanl 9 ;mlaan'i Island mspeed Rtcer EVENING 6:00 IJ (() Sixty Minutes om News 1J Movie: (2hr) ''for Htaven's S.ke" (com) ·so -Clifton Webb. Joan Blondell. Two angels are sent to Earth to help a producer and his actress wife. Hee Haw 0 Wild Wild Wut The Advocates t1l) Blick Journal al £nsal1d1 de Locos 9 Marberry RFD a!) Ttlt·Clnema 40 m Tht Three Stooeu 6:30 O Story Tht1trt "Those Who Do Not Steal'' stars Alan Alda as a poor man imprisoned without a tri•I for lhtfl He makes a strange offer to the king to prove his innocence. "'The Rich Men and the Poor Man" stars Terry Frewer as God, who seeks a night" s shelter from a rich men (Diclc Schul) who turns him awar. and a poor man (Jeff B11nu· stein) who shares his humble hut and meal 0 £yewttness News m Creature features: (90) ''8tast from the Haunted Cavt" (hor) '59- Michael forest, Shiela Carol, Frank Wolff. fl.) Worid of Wycliffe t1l) Attists In America "How1rd Jones'' 6D P11sport to Travel O&rffn Aerts GD MoYlt ef) Ht1d1llop Elliot Mintz 7:00 fJ N1Wt Cltte Roberts O Wiid Klnrdom "Voy1re ol the Golden Dolphin" Marlin Perlcins and Stan Brock set sail aboard the "Golden Dolphin'' with scientists from Marine World in Redwood City. to uptura elephant seals along the B1Ja. Cal. coast. (I) CoMbat fJ I A"' SotMbody (() Tiiis Is Your Life O Death Valley Days 9:30 f) (j) Cade's County (R) Cade is fE Passport to Travel "Canary Is-. kidnapped by a band of youna lands" thieves who take over the bank in fE Japanese family Drtma Madrid and hold the employees host. EID (i3) Zoom! ~ age during a finely executed robbery. m Siu>per Show 0 New Watch Larry Burrell m Wild Klnadom fE The Bi& Question 9 Lanie 10:00 Imagination Special CI!) Tele-Cinema 40 0 ®) m The Bold Ones -The 7:30 6 CBS Sunday Movie: (C) lawyers "The long Morning Affair" (2hr) "Welcome Home, Johnny Bris-(R) Part I of two parts. Neil con· tol" (dra) '71-Martin landau. Jane ducts a personal query to prove Alexander. Story of a wounded pri· two accidents were murders. Anne soner of war from Vietnam who can Helm, Roger Davis, Pamela McMyler find no trace of the hometown he and Pat Hingle guest. dreamed of during his captivity. 0 News Dick Garton 0 ®) m Walt Disney "Way Down @ film Feature Cellar" (R) Conclusion of two parts. U Startime Three youna boys discover a gang 0 Community feedback of conterfeilers operating from a m News Ron Fortner, Terry Mayo, l i Carol McEvoy. Included tonight ls house that s suspected of be ng a special feature for the deaf and haunted. U Eyewitneu hparing impaired, plus an investiga· O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Top sec-live report by Jack Anderson. ret Affair" (com) '57-Susan Hay-(j]) A fresh Breeze Down East, II ward, Klrk Douglas. Paul Stewart EE Weekly News Hi(hli(hts Jim Backus. . EID The forsyte Safa "A Family fE Three Passports to Adventure Wedding" Michael has married Fleur "Golden Coast of Spain" on the rebound. EJD (iJl The French Chef "HB Egas" @?) V-iendo a Biondi ~Wild IOncdom 9 Bnin& from Hie forum Ray a> fishin' Hole White vs. Terry lee. ££) Lou Gordon Show 8:00 0 Roller Games 10:15 EE Weekly Sports Di(lst 0 @ 00 Cl) The FBI "The Break· Up" (R) Bank bandit decides to go 10:30 6 ( $hc1AL I How Safe Is Your straight but his wife holds out' for Homef (R) Program focuse-S on what one mo~e big job Guests are Don· homeowners and neighborhoods can na Mills and Jerry Ayres. do to protect themselves from burg. m Movie: (2hr) ''Teus'' (wes) '41 lary. Jerry Dunphy is the reporter. -Glenn Ford, William Holden, Claire 0 Robert Schuller Show Trevor, Edgar Buchanan. Two friends Cl) At Issue who find themselves on opposite m Alternatives "Boys and Dads" sides as cattle rustler and cattle-fE News Chuck Cecil man, fall in love with the same girl. (HJ Guitar, Guitar fE Perry Mason m Estrellas Musicales EE Nippon No Uta 11:00 tJ (]) 0 U @) News EID {ii) flrln1 Une 0 Rex Humbard m Noche de Gala 00 Movie: "little Bil Hom" (wes) 9 fllm ''Come All the Cup" '51-John Ireland, Lloyd Bridges. a!) Cine del Domln10 fJ Movie: (C) "Auntie Mame" a> Movie (2hr) (com) '58-Rosalind Russell, For- 8:30 0 ®J m Jimmy Stewart Show rest Tucker. "Cockadoodle Don't" (R) The How-m Movie: "Mine OWn Executioner" ard family dlsaarees over who has (mys) '47-Burgess Meredith, Kie- cooking rlchts In the kitchen. ron Moore. m KATHRYN KUHLMAN 9:00 0 ®l m Bonanza ''The Deserter'' * (IN COLOR) Ben Johnson guests IS an Army ser-0) Kathryn Kuhlman geant accused of desertion whom Qj Burlie's Law Candy and the Cartwrl&hts help to clear. 11:30 tJ Name of the Game 0 (])CI) al ( lflclM I The 0 ®l Sund11 Tonl1ht Show . ' THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE , 1972 _______________ .... 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MONDAY JUNE 19 For morning •nd •fternoon listings. please lee DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m (C) "Gunman's Walk" (was) '58 -Van Heflin, Tab Hunter. 9:30 0 (C) "Swinaer's Paradise'' <mus) '64-Clitf Richard, Walter Slezak. 10:00 (}) "Son of All Baba" (adv) '52- Tony Curtis. Piper Laurie. 10:30 O "Born to the Saddle" (adv) '54 -Leif Erickson, Donald Woods. "The Flying Oueces" (com) '39-Laurel and Hardy. 1:00 0 "Onionhead" (com) '58-Andy Griffith, Felicia Farr. m (C) "Saf1r1" (adv) '56-Victor Mature, Janet Leiah. 1:30 0 "lonesome Trail'' (wes) '55- John Aaar. Wayne Morris. 3:00 (j) (C) "Reel Mountain" (wes) '51- Alan Ladd. Lizabeth Scott (C) "Benral Brlaade" (wes) ·54 Rock Hudson, Arlene Dahl 4:00 1J (C) "Tbe Inspector General" (com) '49-Danny t(aye, Elsa lan- chester (;J "file on Thelma Jordon'• (dra) '49 -Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey. 4:30 (})Same as lOAM. llstlnr lV[NIN(, Due to the extensive amount of cover· .ae by the networks on all political candidates -most of It at tbe last Minute -all pro1ram1 are subject to dlanee without notice. Programs will probably continue to be Interrupted throu&flout the Democratic and Repub· Hean Conventions durln& July and Auaust. 6:00 1J (1) 0 News 0 ®) m Major L11aue Baseball (cont'd from 5 PM) 0 The Bia Valley fJ Ci) Wfld Wfld West m The Fllntstonea m Daniel 800M (ill NET ,llytlouae on the '30s "The Star W11on'' em Hodaepod19 lodfe fl) NotJdtro 34 9 Meybtny RFD ml Prtaunte Usttd Alex Jacinto a> News Jim Hawthorne m Three Stoores 6:30 O Movie: (C) (90) ''The Dtaperate Ones'' Part I (dra) ·~Maximilian Schell, Raf Vallone. Irene Papas, Theodore Bikel. Two brothers escape from a Siberian labor camp to join the Polish Army In edle. Ci) CBS News Waltef Cronkite m The Flylne Nun fil) Joyc.e Chen Coob "Chinese Des· serts" 9 Green Acres THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JUNE 1912 a;> P102ram Policlal Cromwell to rid Henry of Anne. Doro. (!) Victoria James Show thy Tutln plays Anne. EE Headstiop Elliot Minti m Merv tiriffin Show TUESDAY 7:00 U News ~ Movie: (C) ''The Quiet Man" 0 Movie: (2hr) ''Our Very Own" 9:00 8 Here's Lucy (R) Lucy's old JUNE 20 (dra) '50-Ann Blyth, rarely Grang chum. Vivian Jones, played by guest er, Natalie Wood The emotional Vivian Vance, comes to town to pay For momlnc and afternoon ltsttnas. story of a airt who finds out she a surprise visit, decides to stay and please see DAYTI ME PROGRAMS. has been adopted enrages Lucy by taking over her job. Below. for your convenience, are (6) Truth or Consequences 0 forum Bolin& the day's movies. (!) Oraanet 0 @ a> HC Monday Movie: fJ What's My Une (C) (2hr) "Sheriff of fmtured Jaw" DAYTIME MOVIES m I Love Lucy (com) '58 -Kenneth More, Jayne ID I Dream of Jeannie Manslield, Henry Hull. An English 9:00 m "The Bl& H•f' (dra) '53 EE) Hathayoaa gunsmith arrives on the American Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame. Em Una Plegaria en el Camino frontier and tames a lawless town. 9:30 0 "The flt M1n" (mys) '51 9 Alm: "A Certain Smile'' 21 Movie: "Johnny Tiger" (dra) '66 J. Scott Smart, Julie London. GI') Rev. Ray Pizzarro -Robert Taylor, Chad Everett. 10:00 CV "It Grows on Trees (com) '52-m Draanet Irena Dunne, Dean Jagger. 7:30 B Stand Up ind Cheer Bobby 1:71' Do·Re·MI 10:30 O ''Street of Chance" (dra) '42-Morse guests. ~ (j) To Tell the Truth 9 The Vlrginl1n Burgess Meredith, Claire Trevor. m I Orum of leannle CE Novela "Th! l1dy Hu P11ns" (mys) '42- r.ll 9:30 U Doris Day (R) Regis Toomey Ray Milland, Paulette Goddard u Million $ Movie: (2hr) .. Woman guests as a Skid Row bum who 1:00 fJ "Girl He left Behind" (com) '65 In a Dressing Gown'' (dra) '57-Yvonne Mitchell, Sylvia Syms, An winds up with Bennett's old trench -Tab Hunter, Natalie Wood. thony Quayle. coat after Cy's secretary (Jackie m "The M1rryin1 Kind'' (com) '52 m Ho&an's Heroes Joseph) donates it to a charity thrift Judy Holliday, Aldo Ray. shop. 1:30 0 "The Monrter 1nd the Gir1" (ho1) ~ ~::=r~ Elizabeth (R) "The Uon•s Cub" '41-Ellen Drew, Paul Lukas. Eii) Micuelito Valdez Show fJ Q) News 3:00 Cl) "The Big Carnival" Part I (dra ) a> (ij) A Converution with John «Ady 'SJ-Kirk Oouelas. Jan Sterlin&. m :::: ~~;1·~::. Came Bad!" ED fllm Odyssey "L'Avventura'' (R) ~ (C) "Affair With I Kiiier" (dra) ( ) '40--01' · d H 'II l r em Aventura '~Stephen Youna rom ivia e av1 and. e ~ R . f Holl___. p .. 4:00 tJ "State Secrer (dra) '50-Doua· frey Lynn ~ ac1n1 rom ,...,.,.. ar-. . 10:00 6 Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour las Fairbanks Jr., Glynis Johns. S:OO 6 (j) Gunsmoke "Gentry's L111t" (R) Chad EvereH and Loren Greene fJ (C) "Papa's Delicate «A>nditlon" (R) Veteran actor John Payne plays guest. (com) '65-Jaclde Gleason, Glynis a land baron who refuses to turn his B To St Announced Johns. two sons over to Dillon for a crime Q m News 4:30 Cil Same aa lOAM llstJne they have committed fJ «A>uncil Debate Jack Rourke D @) m News m Saf1rf to Adventure fJ CI) (]) a> Monday Nltflt Spe· ~ Marterplece Tb11tre dal "Perpetual People Puule" A ~ Rincon Ar1mtino lelevision magazine of multiple Vi· m Le leytnda dt Bafomet gnettes focusing on a broad spec· 10:30 O George Putnam's Talk·Bacll trum of the human condition. How· m Bill Cosby Show nd Cosell, Jack C'assidy, Lee Grant. @I) La Sltanlu Ritchie Havens, James Earl Jones. ~ Movie: uBeyond Glory" Robert t(lein, and Gwen Verdon star al Condenda Culpable in various segments which consist 11:00 1J Ci) em Ne~ of a number of short parts with I D Qj m News wide variety of styles and forms: O Good News Demos Shakarian low and high comedy, drama, docu· (]) Marshal Dillon mentary, animation. music, dance 0 CD m News and fantasy 0 Movie: "War Is Hell" (dra) '64 m The Mothers.Jn.Law -Tony Russel, B,ynes Barron. IE Ptny Mason m Truth or Consequences EE) (jj)Special of the Week ''The m David f'rott Show Black Composer" Some of this coun al H11d1hop (R) try's great black classical com· 11:30 IJ (I) cas Lite Movie: (C) uA &lo· posers are interviewed, followed by bal Affair" (com) '64-Bob Hope, performances of their music. Guests Lilo Pulver, Yvonne DeCarfo. ln~ude 77-year-old Wiiiiam Grant 0 (lg) m Joflnny Carson Still, Ulysses Kay, George Walker, 0 Robert K. Doman Show and Step hen Chambers. Performing 0 (]) (j) (i) Dick Cavett will be the Dallas Symphony Orches· m To Tell tbe Truth Ira ~nd the all-black Bishop College 12.00 m M vi • "Phffff' ( ) ,54 Choir. • o e. com -Em ll Recoflda Judy Holliday, Jack Lemmon. C!) Estacion Central 12:30 0 Movie: "Ari~ My love'' (com) 8·30 ... Th SI Wlv f Kl H VIII '40-Claudette Colbert, Ray Milland. . ... e l II 0 na tnry m Country Music Time "Anne Boleyn" Part II Kina Henry's first wife has been banished from 1 :00 0 0 CJ) ®l News the Court, and he marries Ann 1:30 IJ Movie: "Badman's Tenttory" Boleyn, who was Catherine of Ara· (wes) '54-Randolph Scott, Ann gon's handmaiden. She bears him Richards. a son, but he is born dead. Finally 3:00 0 Movla: (C) "Blacl Torment" she gives birth, but to a alrl. The (dra) '64-Heather Sears, John Tur· wheels are set in motion by Thomas ner. EVENING Due lo the extensive amount of cover· ate b' tht networks on all political undidates -moat of it at die last minute -all proen1m1 are aubfect to di1n1e without notice. Proarams will probably continue to bt Interrupted throuahout the Democratic and Repub· llun Convtntions durlne July and August 6:00 U CV 0 0 News O Tlle 111 Yau., fJ (j) Wild Wiid West m Tiie Flintstones l!J Daniel Boone Ill) Zoom! .m Hoctrepodae Loctre E!Jm GD News Gj Maybeuy Rfl> m Three StOOftS 6:30 0 Movie: (C) (60) "The Desperate Ones'" toner. (dra) '68-Maximillian Schell, Raf Vallone, Irene Papas, Theodore Bikel. Ci) CBS News Walter Cronkite ®) Merv Grfffln Show m The Flyln& Nun (ij) Hittlna tlle Streets EE) Art Profile "William Christensen" m Treasure ~GrHn Acru a:> Qulen Canta Esta C.ndon? a> Victoria James Show al H .. cWlop Elliot Mintl 1:oo e mo mNew1 0 Btat tht Clod! Truth or Conatquenua 7:31 l :CM 1:3' 9:0C Cl) Dr11net 9 The Vlrafniln D Whars My line? ml Novel• \m I Love Lucy 9:30 U (j) Cannon (R) When the son m I Drt1m of Junnle of 8 prominent aubem1tori1I Cindi· l1J) Middle Class Meditations date ls kidnap ped. Cannon Is hired fil) Hathayop to avoid police Involvement In the @I> Una Ple11ri1 en el Cimino case. 9 Movie: "lliss of Death" 0 ®) tn I lflclf;l t Leonardo: To 7:30 U PREMIERE The Jeny Reed Know How To Set Sir John Gielaud Show Singer-musician-comedian Jer· narrates this hour special on utlst/ ry Reed stars in this new comedy· scientist Leonardo da Vinti, that was variety series which will air for five filmed in Europe and the United weeks this summer. Regulars on the States. series will Include comedians Spen. O Second Loolc cer Quinn and Cal Wilson; 83-year· D m News old comedienne Merie Ear1e; Tom (1j) llldl Joumal Twomey, a Chica10 attorney ind fI1) Tiie fonyte Sip "The White musician; and Norman Andrews. To· Monkey'' (R) ni&ht's guests are Arte Johnson and @I> Aventura the Lennon Sisters. . &) Racina From Hollywood Pll'tl 0 m PonderoSI "The Law and 10:00 D m News Biiiy Bur1ess" (R) David Cassidy 0 (1) 00 al Marcus Wetby, M.D. auests in the title role as a rebell· "They Grow Up" (R) Or. Welby helps lous youth charged with murder. a young instructor lace the uncon· Mercedes McCambridge also guests. slcJous guilt he feels about his re· O Movie: (2hr) ''Our Very Own" tarded sister. (dra) '50--Ann Blyth, Farley Grang· O Movie: (C) (2Jlr) "MldllM" er, Natalie Wood. (com) '&l--Sophia Loren, Robert 0 (]) @ al The Mod Squad '1he Hossein. Cave" (R) Julie, Linc and Pete are II) Safari to Advtntllre trapped in a cave by a half-crazed l1J) Spect1I of tM Week man who holds them responsible for ml Festival Muiclno his son's death in the war. m la leyendl de lafomet .. CJ) I Drtam of Jt1nnle 10:30 U The Ciotddluers (R) Ruth Buui 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2h,, auests. "Kin(• Avenaer" (adv) '61 -Jean D Dr. Simon Locke "Coo·Coo in Marais, Sabina Steelman. the Nest" (R) Ralphy Kinmond is ~ National Geovaphlc brouaht to Or. Sellers In • badly m Horan's Heroes beaten condition and Dr. Locke tries m Dn11net to find out the truth. OJ) The Forsyte Sap 0 Geot'p PutJt1111's T1lk·lld fil) I IJlclA\ I Equal Justice Under (!) D Grito de Aztlan Tony Gomez the law The conclusion of a two· hosts. part series informing citizens, es· (1j Sin Diep Panorama pecially those of minority commun· lD Biii CosbJ Sllow ltles, of some of their constitutional fI1) Behind the Linn A visit to the riahts. Tonight's topics are "Juvenile New York Times. Justice" and "Small Claims Court." g) LI Sltankl tm) Consejero Corazon m C.11 of th Wnt &) Movie: "N1uitrtJ Bvt Nice" Cit Movie: .. H,rrttt Cnlt' 1:00 Cl) ... tin' Oft tM Rivtr m Cotldeada CtttpUlt m The Motlters·in·LI• 11 :00 II D D mm m Neft m ,.ny Ma'°" ro (j) og ,..... @D la Coal JllZ(ldl OOnt Stlp ltyond ml Estldon Central Cl) MarsMI Dillon 8:30 fJ Cl) Hawaii F1v..O (R) Birry Sull· ID Truth or ConH41uencea Ivan 1uest$ as an eccentric blllion· II) DIYid frost Show aire suspected of killing a business EE Heldslaop (R) associate but afraid to leave his 11 :30 U (I) CIS lite Movie: (C) ''On yacht to clear himself. the Tow?" (mus) '50 -Gene Kelly. 0 @) tn NBC Action Playhouse Frank Sinatra. "A Time to Love" (R) Maximllian f!I O"i ~ Joh~ny Canon 0 o n Schell and Claire Bloom star In 1 Rickles ts substitute host. contemporary drama of romance D MO¥it: "Kitt(' (rom) '45 complicated by money and motives. Paulette Goddard: Ray Milland. 0 (1) CI) &) Movie of the Week: 0 (I) @ al Dick Cavett (C) (90) "Two for the Money'' (R) m To Tell the Truth (sus) '71-Robert Hooks Stephen 12:00 ID Movie: "Tht Gay Divorcee" Brooks, Walter Brennan, 'Mercedes (mus) '34-Fred Astaire, Ginger McCambrldge, Catherine Burns, Ne· Rogers. ville Brand. Shelley Fabares, Anne 12:30 lD Co11ntry Music Time Revere. Two cops who quit the force 1:00 CV 0 0 Ci)@) Ntw1 to become private detectives are 1:30 II Movie: "Damn Citizen" (dra) '58 thrust Into a search for a killer who -{;ene Evans, Lynn Bari. has eluded authorities for 12 years. 2:00 ID All·NiCht Show: (C) "The Lona m Merv Griffin Show Gr., Lint," "Inside Detroit" fil) (lJ} The Advocates 3:00 tJ Movie: "Man in tM •edow" 9:00 lD Drarnet (wes) '58 -Zachary Scott, Faith fl) la Crtada Bien Criada Domergue. THE DAILY ftlLOT. TV WEEf<. JUNE 1972 'THE CORNER BAR' Gabriel Dell, one of the most versatile actors in the theater and television, plays bartender Harry Grant, the leading role in ABC's new half-hour comedy series, The Corner Bar, premier· ing Wednesday at 8:30 PM. Dell proved his versatility when he played the lead role in the Emmy Awa rd -winning dramatic production, "Sadbird," and was the recipient of a Golden Straw Award with his tour- de-force multiple role in "Little Me." His career goes back to the original Broadway production of Sidney Kingsley's "Dead End," an appearance which led to the same role in the film version and to many other pictures including "Angels With Dirty Faces." Prior to starring opposite Joan Rivers recently in the Broad· way play, "Fun City," he was seen on the New York stage as the confused contestant in the game of lit~ in Elaine May's comedy hit, "Adaptation," a role he created in the Los Angeles production. Among Dell's other Broadway credits are Carl Reiner's "Something Different," Murray Schisgal's "Luv," Lorraine Hansberry's "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window," the Laurents·Sondheim mu sical, "Anyone Can Whistle,'' and June Havoc's "Marathon 33." On television he has made numerous guest appearances on dramatic and comedy series including McCloud, Name of the Game, Then Came Bronson, Story Theatre and Sanford and Son. He appeared for two seasons on The Steve Allen Show. Dell is seen as Dustin Hoffman's song-writing partner in the film "Who Is Harry Kellerman?" The Corner Bar, pro· duced in New York by Alan King Productions, draws its stories from Grant's Toomb (cq), a neighborhood tavern in New York City. Through Harry, the bartender, and characters from all wa lks of life who frequent the tavern, the comedy series will reflect life on the contemporary scene. Glbrlel Dell WEDNESDAY JUNE 21 For momfn1 end afternoon llstlnp, please see DAmME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ere the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES r v rN 1N <. Due to tilt extensive amount tf cover· qt by Utt networks on 111 pofttl<'I candidates -most of It at tttt last •lnute -all pre,rams are Mibitd to dlan11 without notice. Pro1r1 .. will probably contin• to bl lntmupted throu&tlout the Dt1nOC11tlc and hpub- llcan Conventions durfn1 July and Au au st. 9:00 m (C) "footsteps In tbt f'o(' (dra)., ___________ __.J 1 'SS-Jean Simmons. 9:30 D (C) '-cattle Drive'' (wes) '51 - Joel McCrea, Dean Stockwell. 10:00 (])"Smoke Slpat" (wes) '55 - Dana Andrews, Piper Laurie. 10:30 O "The Princess Comes Across'' (dra) '36 -Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurray. "Texas Ran1111 Ride Aaaln" (wes) '4G-John Howard. 1:00 O (C) "land of An11ts" (adv) '57 Clark Gable, Yvonne OeCarlo. m "Walk £.st on Beacon" (mys) '52 -Geor1e Murphy, Finlay Currie. 1:30 O "Dick Tracy Mffts Gruesome" (mys) '47-Ralph Byrd. 3:00 Cl) "The 111 Camtvat" Cdncl. (dra) '51 -Kirk Douflas, Jan Sterlln1. (C) "After tflt f'oa" Part I (com) '66 -Peter Sellers. Yictor Mature. (iOJ "Boom Town" Part I (adv) '40 Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy. 4:00 IJ "Th• T1tt1rtd Dress" (dra) '57 -Jeff Chandler, Jeanne Cr11in. 0 (C) '1'erfls of P1ullne" (com) '47 -Betty Hutton, John Lund. 4:30 9 Same 11 10 AM llstln1 6:00 IJ o am mm News CI)®) JMws 0 The lie Valley 0 @ Wiid Wild West m The Flintstones m Da111tf Boone (]j) l.oom! m Hoc111Pod1• Loc11• 9 Maybeny RFD ml To It Announced m Thfff Stoo1es 6:30 D Movie: (C) (90) "Arfzona Raid· ers" (wes) '65 -Audie Murphy, Michael Dante, Ben Cooper. Cl) CIS News Q:j Mm Griffin Show m T1te f1Ji111 Nun OJ) Firint Une G) Indian Alts "Coyote and a Beat" A look at Indian music and dance. mTreasure 9Grtt1t Acns ml Afldonaclos dt la Comunldld m Victoria 1a11ts Show m H•dshop Elliot Mintz 7:00IJ@OmNews ROMANCE FOLLOWS when CamlU• Sperv, .-yins 1 Swecflsh ........ meetl rm:=,cl, who portn~Brftl9fi lntell~ = poelftl n • m.nufecturw, In " ment K," ucldnf lier on Tiie en Ntsht Movie It . L FOR MEDICAL & DENTAL ASSISTANTS ..... 10 NEW CLASSES STARTING JUNE 261'1 541-4461 W. 17TH 1. TttE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 1972 U lut the Clock tests must be run. Cf) Truth or Consequences D (]) (I) aJ Marty Feldman Com. Cl) Drapet ecty Machine Barbara feldon, Spike O What's My line? Milli1•n and Fred Smoot 1uest. m I love Lucy m Dra1net ID I Dream of Jeannie G) (ij) Vibrations Four 20th·century G) Hathayop artists are spotll1hted. They are @Ii) Una P1111ria en el Camino John Ca1e. lion Klrchner, Rhoda 9 film: ''THna1e Rebe4" Levine and Harry Bertlla. 7:30 IJ SUrvfval "Mystery of Pelican Is· 9 The Ylr(tnlan land" An account of how a tiny ml Novtla man1rove ·island off the Florida 9:30 0 Second look coast became America's first wild-D (})CI> aJ ABC Comedy Hour life refu1e. "Th e Kopy Kats With Hosts Steve O The Mouse fadory Don Knotts Lawrence and Robert Youn(' hosts a program on physical fitness. fl ID News 0 Movie: (2~'0ur Very Own" €f1 Aventura (dra) 'SO-Ann Blyth, Farley Grang· m Raclnf from Hollywood Part er, Natalie Wood. 10:00 IJ (I) Mannix (R) Jonathan Lippe (I) To Tell tbe Truth plays a respected Little Lea1ue man· CJ) I Dream of Jeannie ager who goes into hidin1 after a O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Alex· hood makes an attempt on his life. ander the Grear• (dra) '56 -Rich· 0 (lg) m Nlpt Gallery (R) A mer· ard Burton, Fredric March, Claire maid, a mouse·like brooch and a Bloom, Danielle Darrieux. mortician figure in three separate m Hocan's Heroes se1ments: "Lindeman's Catch," "A ID (]) Orarnet Feast of Blood," and "The late Mr (Jj) lWY: Air Pollution Peddington." Eil) The f'rench Chef "HB Eggs" 0 m News m Is Is Written 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Uon of aJ Nashville Music Thebes" (adv) '60-Mark Forest. m Movie: (2hr) "The Oklahoma ID Safari to Advtnture Kid." (ij) Soul! 1:001J Cl) The Melba Moore.Clifton G) Masterpiece Theatre-The Pos- Dlvis Show Comedian Timmy Rog· essed "The Fire" (R) ers, comic-impressionists Ron Carey m la laytnda de Bafomet and Olck Libertini, and sinaer·com-10:30 (])The Golddlaen Martin Milner edienne Liz Torres are featured. 1uests. 0 (lg) m Adam-12 "The Parole 0 Geor1e Putnam's Talk-lack Violator' (R) Sinaer Trini Lopez plays Cl) Sports Challtnie a parole officer who works with O This Is Your Ufe Surprised gueS1 Malloy and Reed in trying to keep is Ken Curtis . a basketball player from using nar· ID 8111 Cosby Show colics. ff) La Satanle1 fJ RICHARD CASTELLANO 9 f'llm: "Secret B'1°nd the Door" *THE SUPER-New Comedy mu Plus D Cl) (I) aJ PREMIER The Super m Condenda Cufc>able Richard Castellano stars as Joe Girel· 11:001J 0 @mm aJ News Ii, superintendent of a tenement· 00 Cl) ~News type apartment building in New 0 Ont Step leyond York. Co·stars are Ardell Sheridan as (]) Marshal Dillon Joe's wife, Mar1aret S. Castellano as m Truth or Consequences their dauahter, and Bruce Kirby Jr. ID David frost Show as their son. Phil Mishkin is seen as (1j) Hittln1 the Streets Joe's brother. m Headsllop (R) m The Mothers-in-Law 11:15 @m festival F1tmlco II) Piny Mason 11 :30 IJ Cl) CIS lite Movie: (C) ''The G) ~ Eledlon 72 "The Survivors" Day They Robbed Ult link of G) lucll1 Ubn Wrestling En(tand'' (mys) '60-Peter O'Toole, ml Esbdon Central Aldo Ray, Elizabeth Sellars. 1:30 0 (lg) m NIC Mystery Theatre-0 ~ m Johnny Car10n D o n Cutter (R) Peter DeAnda stars as Rickles is substistute host. a black private detective who O Mcwfe: "One Nl1tlt In Lisbon" searches for a professional football (rom) '41 -Madeleine Carroll Fred player. Cameron Mitchell and Robert MacMurray. ' Webber auest. D (]) Cl) m Dick Cavett 0 (1) (I) GE) PREMIERE The Corn· m To Tell the Truth er lar Gabriel Dell stars as bar-12:00 m Movie: "Elpt Iron Men" (dra) tender Harry Grant in the half-hour '52 -Bonar Colleano Lee Marvin. comedy series, based on Grant's 12:30 ID Country Music Tim~ \. Toomb, a nelahborhood tavern in 1:00 CI) DD ())~ News New York City. 1:30 IJ Movie: "EverybodJ Does tr• m Merv Griffin Show (com) '49 -Paul Dou1las Linda G) Qi) This Wttll Bill Moyers Darnell. ' 9:001J Cl) Medical Center (R) Gannon m All·Nl(ht Sllow: "Tltt Wlld One," suspects a little boy has a brain "The Lut Humh," ''Tht Music lox" tumor. but meets objections from the 3:00 IJ Movie: (C) "The f'lptlnc Wlld- chlld's doctor and the couple plan-cats" (dra) '57 -Keefe Brasselle. nin1 to adopt him when further Kay Callard. I For pie Bel the 9:C 9·' .. 10:( 10:~ l:C 1:3 3:C 4:0 4:3 I Ou •a Cll mi chi pre th• Ila Au, 6:() 6:34 THURSDAY JUNE 22 For momln1 end afternoon 1i.t1nas, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenleooe, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 OJ (C) ''Tht llacll Knlpt'' (1dv) '54 -Alan Ladd, Patricia Medina. 9:30 fJ "The Pfunderers" (wes) '48 - Rod Cameron, Forrest Tucker. 10:00 (I) "W1lllln1 My Biby B1cll Home" (mus) '54-Donald O'Connor, Janet Lei1h. 10:30 II "Rtbel City" (dr8) '53 -Wild Bill Elliott, Robert K•nt. "fort Yen· 1e1nce" (adv) '53 -James Crala. Rita Moreno. 1:00 O "Fort DObbs'' (wes) '58--tlint Walker. Virginia Mayo. GI "knock on Any Door" (dra) '49 -Humphrey Boaart, John Derek. 1:30 II "Brut In the ~rde'' (adv) '57 Forrest Tucker, Eva Bartok. 3:00 (J) (C) "Arter the fox" Concl. (com) '66-Peter Sellers, Victor Mature. <IQ) "Booe Town•• concl. (adv) '40 -Spencer Tracy, Clar11 Gable, Name of the Ciame 4:00 II (C) ''Tht Naked Maja" (dra) ·59 -Anthony Franciosa, Ava Gardner. O "Stnnp loves of Martita fver1" (dra) '46 -Barbara Stanwyck, Kir11 DoualM 4:30 (]) Sime at lOAM llstln1 I V I NI N (, Due to the extensive •mount of cover· •ae by the networks on all political candidates -most of It •t the last minute -111 pro1rams are subject to ch1n1a without notice. Proarams will probably conthtut to be lottnupted throu1hout the Democrltlc and Repub· lican Co""ntlcns durin1 July and Aupsl 6:00 II 0 fJ €1) m tiE N11n (j)Q:i NIWI II Tiit Iii V1llty O)Tht Fllnlltonts aJ Danltl a.one (j]) In the SPottlfht Eii) Hod11PGdat Lod1to1 8 MaJbtrry RfD ... m> Los T tntbrosos m Tltree Stooaes 6:30 0 Movie: (90) "Submarfnt Com· mind" (dra) 51-Wllllim Holden, Nancy Olson, Wiiiiam Bendix, Don Taylor. Riddled by auilt over the loss of his men In the war with Japan. Commander White puts to sea aaain in Korean War only to find that his men can't forget and stlll resent him. Cl) CBS Newi Walter Cronkite \1Ql Mtrf Cliffin stlow m"" Flyfn1 """ (I!) lufbr, Culbr Eii) loo~ lat "Georae S. Kaufman. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JUNE 1912 An Intimate Portrait" presslon. @?:) Tr11sure 9:00 8 Cl) C8S Thurtday Movie: (C) a Green AcrlS (2"4 ''Assl1nm1nt K" (SUS) '68 - GI!) Ttle·Revlsta Music.I Stephen Boyd, Michael Redareve, GD Victoria Jamn Show Cemilla Sparv. A toy manufacturer &) Headsllop Elliot Mina who doubles as an a1ent for British 7:00 e CD D m Nnn Intelligence. 1ets Involved with a O Beat the ~odl Swedish heiress and later discovers ct) Truth or Consequences she is part of a plot to 1et him to (j) Drapet reveal his contact. B Whafa My Untl 0 ®) m I ron side "And Then m I Love Lucy There Was One" (R) Ironside sus· m I Dream of Jeannie pects foul play when a Vietnam War (lj) Sc»takl111 FrHly veteran Is killed by a grenade. f!) H1th1yo1a 0 (])Cl) tiE) lonsstreet "Sid @I) Uni l'ltaaria en el Camino Songs and Other Conversations" (R) ®) Movie: (C) "fraultln'' Mike Investigates a hospital fire ln EID El Prof. Slgltarto which three patients died. 7:30 6 m RolJin' on the River Rick €1) Nochn Tapatl11 Nelson guests. 9 The Ylr&fnlan 0 Lissie "Troubled Waler$" GI!) Novel• O Movie: (2hr) "Our Very Own" 9:30 0 Second look (dra) 50--Ann Blyth, Farley Gran1· 0 News Watch John Fullmer er, Natalie Wood. ii) Aventura (I) To Tell the Truth &) R1ein1 From Hollywood Put (jJ I Dream of Jeannie 10:00 0 @) m Oe1n Martin Show (R) 0 Million $ Movie:-(2hr) "Dran10" Joey Bishop and Jo Ann Pflug 1uest. (dra) '57 -Jeff Chandler. Joanne 0 News Georre Putnam Dru, Julie London. 0 CI) tiE Owen Marshall ~ Hollywood $quarts "Voice From a Nightmare" (R) Owen OJ Ho1an's Htroes Marshall end Jess Brandon defend aJ (i) Draptl Mike Williamson, charged with at· f!) DOUT The Oleanna Trail "Rev tempi to commit murder. Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick" A B Movie: (C) (2hr) .. Knlfbts of ten-part series of folk sonas and Terror" (adv) '62 -Tony Russel stories hosted by Fred Starner. Scilla Gabel. GI!) Tele·Revista Musical OJ Ntwi Pete Miller, Ken Jones tiE To Bt Announud ID News Hu1h Wiiiiams EE Movie: (2hr) "Anfels Wash Their EID (j]) World Press FK.ts" (dra) '39 -Ann Sheridan, GI!) Lucht Libre Wrestling Ronald Reagan. m la leyenda dt Bafomet 8:00 6 My Worfd and Welcome To It 10:30 O Georee l'utn1m's Tallt·S.ck Henry Morgan makes a guest ap· aJ Bill Cosby Show pearance as Monroe's friend Phil @I) LI Sltanlca Jansen. whose arguments propel 8 Alm: "Ministry of Fear" Monroe into his fantasy lend. m Conclenda Culpeblt 0 ~ NBC Adventure Tlteatre 10:45 EID ())) Critic at larp "Callas" "Oeadlcck" (R) Jack Kelly and lee 11:00 II 0 D ii) m tiE Newa Grant star in the story of a hood· (])Cl)®) News lum's widow who tries to avenae her O One Step Beyond husband's death. 00 Marshal Dillon 0 CV (I) tiE Alias Smith and m Trvth or Consequences Jonts "The Man Who Broke the ID David frost Show Bank at Red Gap" (R) A bank owner (j]) LWY: Air l'ollutlon is the cause for a bank robbery Eii) Arln1 Line charge a&ainst Heyes and Curry. m Hudsllop (R) -... Broderick Crawford and Rudy Vallee 11:15 ii) Gran Cine dtl Jueves guest. 11:30 6 Cl) C8S lite Movie: (C) "Sien· I btzilL I Gi&f Goes Homt Story post to Murdlf" (mp) '65-Joanne of Sea World's killer whale, Gl1I. Woodward, Stuart Whitman. returned to the open ocean. 0 (IQ) m Joltnny Ctrson D on m Tlte Mothers-ln·Llw Rickles Is substitute host. m Boxlnf From the Olymplc Tenta· 0 Movie: ''Miu T1tlock'1 Miiiions" tfvely scheduled: Arturo Pineda vs. (com) '48-John Lund. Wanda Hend- Walt Naldo in l O·round bout. rix. (j]) ThlrtJ Minutes With • . • fJ (i) @ ti!) Dick Cavett f!) Black Joum1I m To Till the Truth €1) El Show dt loco Valdez 12:00 m Movie: (C) "Tht Stranpr Wort m FUp Wiison a Gun" (Wes) '53-Randolph Scott, GI!) Eslldon Central Clalre Trevor. 8:30 6 (]) My Tltree Sons (R) Uncle 12:30 aJ country Music Time Charley Is persuaded to fill in as 1 :00 rn CJ D (j) ®) ""'' ullo teacher to a small croup or 1:30 6 Movft: (C) "Trlpoll" (dra) '50 reluctant youn1 music students. John Payne, Maureen O'Hara. m Merv Ciriffln Show GI All·Nltflt Shew: "Taraw1 leech· m (ii) NET l'tayhOUM on the lO's htld," "Stonw Center," "Return of "Herd Travelln' " Ralph Meeker stars the Ape Man" In Millard lampell's indlctin& drama 3:00 II Movie: "Montan• Belle" (wes) about the exploited durina the De· '52 -Jane Russell, Georae Brent. FRIDAY JUNE 23 For momln1 •nd •ftemcSon llstfnp, please see DAmME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the d1y'1 movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Abandon Ship" (dra) '57 Tyrone Power, Mal Zetlerlin1. 9:30 fJ (C) "Ben1al Brifldt'' (adv) '54 Rock Hudson, Arlene Dahl. 10:00 CV "It tame From Outer Space" (sci-fl) '53 -Richard Carlson, Bar bara Rush, 10:30 O "Rider on a Dead Horse" (wes) '62 -John Vivyan, Liu •Lu. "FBI Girt" (mys) '52 -Audrey Totter. George Brent. 1:00 B ''The River Chances" (dra) '56 Rosuna Rory, Harold Maresch OJ (C) "Tltt Y'toltnt Men" (dra) '55 -Glenn Ford, Barbara Stanwyck. 1:30 II (C) ''The Great Jesse James Raid'' (wes) '54 -Wlllud Par11er, Tom Neal. 3:00 Cl) (C) "l'iratts of Tortuaa" (adv) '61 -Ken Scott, Letitia Roman. ®) "Three Ciup Named Mlb (rom) '51-Jane Wyman, Van Johnson. 4:00 II (C) "Scudda-Hoo! 5'udd1-H11!" (com) '48 -June Haver, Walter Brennan. 0 "You Ctmt Alon(' (dra) '45- Robert CummlnaJ. liubeth Scott. 4:30 (])Sime u lOAM ltatln& fVf NIN G Due to die extensive amount of cover· a11 by the networb on all political candidltes -most of It at the last minute -111 pto1ram1 are 1ubj1d to dlanae wltlMK!t notice. l'ro1r11111 will probably continue to be Interrupted throupout tht Democratic and Repub· llcan Conventions durlna July 1nd Aupsl 6:00 8 0 fJ ii) m tiE Ntwa (])tmNews II The Ii& Valley 0 (1) Wiid Wild West m Tttt nlntstonn m Danltf loon• {ii) loot! •••t Eii) Hod11pod1e l.odae 9 M111>tny RFD ml To Bt Announced ff) Three Stoo1n 6:30 0 Movie: (C) (90) "lnv11lon urtlt 2150 A.O." (sci·fi) '67-Peter Cush Ina, Ray Brooks. .(I) CBS News @) Merv Griffin Show G) The flyln1 Nun (ii) Tllia WHll Eii) Ttllrty Minutes With • • • g;,Trtnurt Q!CrNn Acres ml Dutlo en 1'1llnn m Victoria J1mt1 Show &) H.,d*p Elliot Mintz (Continued) Pase 11 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JUNE 1972 PRIDAY (Conthu..ct) @I) TV Musical 7:00 II m 0 m Ntwa 9 Tbt Vlri!nltn D Im ttlt Clod m> Novela CI> Tnttll or Consaquenus 9:30 O Ci) Ci) EE Tiit Odd Couple (R) C1J Drl(Mt Oscar hires Felix to cover an Inter· 0 Whaf a My line? national wrestlina match and soon m I Love l11cy has reason to re1ret his decision. ti) I Or"" of Jttnnlt 0 m N"'1 llj) e.cdon '72 "The Survivors" @I) Avtntura fJll HltUroC• EE R1dne From Hollywood Pert a Fll~; "Ki ne of die Kh,t>er Rifles" 10:00 u (])Ci) EE love, Amtriun Styft 7:30 I) Circus! "English Hippodrome cir (R) "love and the Check,'' "Love cus" and the Bowlin1 Ball," "Love and D Hollywood Squares the Hiccups," "Love and the llber- 0 Sports Ctlalltnp ated Lady Boss" (I) To Ttll the Trvth 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Honor ~stle" (() I Ortam of Jeannie (hor) '64-Christopher Lee, Rossana 1J Miiiion $ Movie: (2hr) "Attack" Podesta. (dra) '56 -Jack Palance, Eddie m News Pete Miller. t<en Jones· SATURDAY JUNE 24 M 0 r~ N I N (; Out to Ult Htt nllvt •mount of cover· aae by Ult nttworb on all political candidates -most of It at tilt last Mlnu1e -all pro,,..ms are subftct to chanat without notlct. Pro1rams wtll probably continue to bt inttn upttd tflrourhout t-. Oemocre tlc and Repub· llun Conventions durln1 JulJ and Au au st. Albert. m Safari to Adventure ®} life Around Us (ij) Vibrations 6:00 U Summer Semester m Moran's Heroes Ell) Soul! C1J TV Clas11oom I!) (]) Drernet a;) Premier CO 6:30 fJ Odyssey OJ) Thirty Minutes Wlth . . • EE LI leyt nd1 de Bafomtt 0 lladl Experience fJl) Between tfle TidH A documen· 10:15 U An&els Wrap.Up CIJ S11mmtr Semt.Ur tary on undersea life off the coast 10:30 f) (I) Governor and J.J. (R) Ale~ls m let's Rip of Britain. Smith guests as a girl out of Gov· 7:00 fJ Heads Up m UntHttd World emor Orinkwater's pas1 who in· 0 l1Ql m Dr. Dollttlt m 42 Plus trigues the 1overno(s entire house· u m Jtrry Lnls Sllow m Mcwlt; "Saturdlf s Children" hold. C1J TV Classroom (com) '40-John Garfield, Anne 0 Close-Up Tom Brokaw profiles m Burs and His Buddies Shirley. the Ellis Island Commune in Los ! 7:30 fJ Dusty's TrHhoust 8:00 IJ O'Ha ra, U.S. Treisa.try (R) Angeles and looks at methodone 1s 0 a;, Deputy Daw& The murder of 1 commercial fisher-a treatment for heroin addicts. U ~111pu1 Profitt man who was deliverina 1 loid of U NtwS George Putnam U Cil @ Road Runner contraband into the U.S. from Cana· ~The Amazln1 WOftd of Krtskln dOJ Undt Russ da sends O'Hara In search of the m 8111 CosbJ SllO'tf m lroU!tr Buu smuuler mastermlndlna the opera· m Dmd Suuklnd Show llJ Samson tion. @.!) la Satanlca 1:00 fJ CIJ lu&s Bunny 0 liQl m Sa11ford and Son (R) m Dr. Simon l.odlt C!I m Woody W~pecbr "The B1rr1cud1" Aaainst the pro· 9 Crt1ture The1tre U l'09fYe 1nd Fntnda tests of his son Lamont, Fred Is Ef) Coneitnda Culpablt U CIJ Cil Funky Phantom about to remarry. 11:00 I) 0 (()®)@I) m News m A.~. Movies: "Spoob Run Wild" U Ancel Baatball The California II leorp Putnam's T1lk Back (~om) 41-8ela Lugosi, East Side An1els vs. the Oakland Athletics at (j) M1rsltal Dillon ~ids. "Dtdlion at Sundown" (wu) Oakland. 0 (])&)News 57-Randolph Soott. 0 Cl) (i) &J The Brtdy Bundi (R) m Truth or Conatqutncea • I!) Country M11slc Time "81& Little Man" Frustreted because I!) David Frost Show 8.301J (]) kooby·Dto he is so small, Bobby tries to prove (jj) A Fresh Breeze Down East. II 0 (ti m Pink P1nthtr he's • bluer person by becQming (R) U Ctne Autl'J a mental giant. EE Htadshop 0 Cl) Ci) JICUon Fivt m Tltt Motlltrs·ln·l.IW 11:15 @I) Chi11na 34 9:00 I) Harlem Globetrotters Q) Ptny M1son 11:30 1J CBS late Movlt: (C) "Pttase 0 0 fn The Jttsons fm (lj) Wastil11cton W..t In Revltw Don't . Eeat Ult Dallies" (com) '60 II M~r. "Qu~~ of Ult AnlllOns" @!)Ernesto Alol\IO Preaenta -Oons Day, David Niven. (adv) C7-Patric11 Momson a;) Eat.adon ~ntral 0 ®J m Joflnny C.raon D o n 0 (I) Ci) Btwitdltd a·30 0 ~ ir:ft airo 1 Rickles is substitute host. Ci) Cartoon C.mival · ~ ~ no oc O One Stap hyond 0 Movie: '1'ht Maze" (m1$) '54-D Cl) (I) EE The Partridc• Family u (]) (]) m Dick Cavett Richard Carlson, Veronica liurs1. (R) Shirley receivu a call from the Ci) Niptlllart Q) Mme: "Tht Avtnpn" (adv) parents of a colleae student who has m To Tell the Trutfl 'SO -John Carroll, Adele Mara. developed a crush on her. lZ:OO g Movie: "Dnlre" (com) .36 _ 61) tint tn SU CN1 ~ Merv Grlffln Sho~. . Marlene Dietrich, Gary Cooper. 9:30 B The Hair Bear Bundi ~ !lil Fllm OdySHJ Classic Sh.orts G Movie: "Four sons" (dre) •40-0 ®) m lamer Retf 11 Seven outslandin& short hims Don Ameche, Alan Curtis. Cl) Tijuana: Window to tht South from the past decade. m Movie: "Whit!" (hor) ,64 _ 0 Cl) Uclsvlllt 9:00 8 CIJ CBS Friday Movie: (C) (90) Dahlia Lavi, Christopher lee. 10:001J ()) Ptbblta and Bamm lamm "Man on • Strfn&" (mys) '71 -12:30 II) Country Music Tlntt 0 Im m Take a Giant step "The Christopher Georee. Joel Gray, Jack 1:00 (])CJ fJ (19) Ntn • Universe" is the topic for teenaae Warden, Wllllam Schallert. An ex· 1:301J Movie: (C) "Younf fury" (wes) hosts Reeina Burrouah, Lynn Bert· policeman, workin1 as an undercov· '65 -Rory Calhoun, Vlrainia Mayo. ram and David Leiber, all 14. Astro· er a1ent. is cauaht between warrina m AJl·Nlpt SJtow: "RatUr tht M00tt naut John l. Swiaert is special mobsters when he seb out to smash M1n1C9/' "Sbarwd of Attantf•" ind euest. • crime rln& from the Inside. Cisco ICJd . D (1) (j) Curiosity Shop 0 Cl)(]) (!) Room 222 (R) Gail 2:00 0 Movie: ''Wells Fareo" (wts) ·37 ft Movie: "Mr. Peabody and the Fisher 1uests H 1 retumina divorced Joel McCrea, Lloyd Nolan. Mer•ald" (com) '48 -Wllli1m teacher whose marital problems af· 3:00 I) Movte: ''Yarttot.ft" (dra) '65-Powell, Ann Blyth. feet her teKhina ability. Sus1n Cummings. James Best. 10:30 fJ Cil Ardlle'a TV Funnies G) Drlanet C1J News U Movie: "f Shot Jtue Ja111t1" (wes) ·49 -John lrel1nd, Barbara Britton. O Movie: (C) "When lrlsti Eyes Are Smllinr" (mus) '44-0lck Haymes, June Haver. m Gospel Slnctn& Jubilee 11:00 6 Sabrina D ®) m Ma)or l11111• lastball (j) Real Estate Rent.Ila U CI) Jonny Quest m Altern1tlvu @.!)Lucht Ubrt 11 :30 U Cf) Josie ind lht Pussycats U CI) Lancelot Unk m Unit One "Sex Permissiveness and the T een111er1" II) Movit : "Tht Saint's Girl Friday" (mys) '54-louis Hayward, N1oml Chance. 9 Outdoor World AFTERNOON 12:00 IJ Cl) Tiit Mon•Hs 0 >ohn Wayne Tht1trt; "Dawn RI· d1r1" (wes) '35-John Wayne. CI) Movie: "Scottancl Yard lnsped· o(' (mys) '52-Ceur Romero. Lois Maxwell. 0 (]) al Amerlun 81ndstand 0 Mcwle: (C) "LI• of tht Lewttsa" (wes) '64-Dale Robertson, Yvonne Decarlo. ID Hazel 9 Lanetr 12:30 IJ Ci) You Aft Thtrt (R) m My FaVOJite M1r'11n m fanflrri• falcon 1 :00 IJ (() C1$ Children's Fllm Festival (R) "John and Julie" Is a British· made film chronk:linc the misadven· tures ot a pair of run1w1ys who make their way to London to see the coronation of Queen EJiz~beth II. (}) TMn•c• Movlta D Movie: (C) "DJanro Slloots firtt'' (wes) '63 -Glenn Suon, Evelyn Stewart. U SUsptnse Theatre "The S1fe House" An Israeli 11ent catches up with • notorious Nazi scientist bul complications arise when t~e N•zi's innocent d1u1hter arrives on the scene. Sleven Hiii, Dane Cl•rtl and Francis Lederer star. m UntHltd Wertd m Nnn Nick Carter @!) Cine tn la Tante 9 Land of Ult Giants E!) Curiosity Shop 1:30 (])Datt Wit11 Disaster 00 Mobil• Hoene Show 0 Movie: ''Cottper Canyon" (wes) '50-Ray Milland, Ht dy Lamarr. m Dementary News (I) Movte; "Dttp Wattrt" (dra) '48 -Dana Andrews, Jean Peters. 2:00 a DvttJ'• TrtthOUM D Hip and Wiid "Elisha Rock, Seal Hunte(' Cameras follow an Es~lmo seal hunter on his search for food on tht open let of the Arctic Oc.1n. Cl) Movie: "Men fro111 C.lni" (adv) ·~eorre Rift, Gl1nn1 C1n1le. U Tht Ham Wandtrtrs "Gold tn the San Gtbritls" Slim and Htnrittt• pan ror aold In lht Sen Gabriel Rtver 3: 4: 4:3 and visit 1n old homestead founded in 1860. ())Ethnic Facn di Lee Trevino's Golf m Soul Trtln m Navy Proloa..- 9 Western Opt n Golf m Jonny Quest 2:301J Tht SStsta Is Over 00 Voice of A&riculture a m Comment ' O Amtriun Adventure @) Sports Action Pro-Flit m Lancelot Link 3:00 tJ Gent London Show CI) Campus Profile 0 A&riculture USA ORoller Gam11 O ~ltbritJ Bowlin& Diane Lennon and Richard long vs. Gail Fisher and John Davidson. (j) F11 Out fllw : "Robinson Crusoe on Mars'' O MOYie: "lad Man of Mluoutl" (wes) '41 -Dennis Morgan. Jane Wyman. (1g) Sd·fi Theatre m MOYie: "fntriaue'' (adv) '47 - George Raft. June Havoc. Ell futbol·So«tr m Movie: (C) "lllree Faces West" ~ l ost In Space m lnsl&ht 3:30 IJ lnsldtr/Outslder "African Her· ltage of Misconception" Truman Jacques is host to Sylvester 0. Ak•· lonu of Cal State University, and Es· siebea Hayes (Miss Watts Summer festival) for a discussion or the facts and fantasies of black culture here and In Africa. Cil Let Trevino's Golf D On Campus "The New Aceticism" Students and faculty from Immacu- late Heart College discuss the reas- sessment of values in our society. 00 American Physical fltnus 0 Sports Action Pro.f ile Dick Mot· la, NBA coach of the Chlcag() Bulls, is profiled. ID Travel With Don and Bettina f.11) The Oteanna Trail (R) G) Feature film W Voice of Aariculture 4:00 IJ Movie: (C) ''Destination Inner ~ct" (sci ·fl) '66 -Scott Brady, Gary Merrill. O Now Bill Banowsky 0 (I) (j) al ABC's Wide W0tld of Sports fJ PCA (iolf "The Western Open'' ID Country Music Tlmt EI!) Guitar Guftar L4ura Weber a The Addams fainllJ ~ Panor1ma Latino W Corona Now 4:l0 O Focus ''Aplnst Abortion" Opin- ions are offered on the "other side" of the issue. and guests include rep· resentatives from the "Riaht to Life Leaaue." Ci) C.lt br(t1 lowtlnc ®)Fantastic World of Rtcinr Eli) Etctlon '72 (R) "The Survivors" 9 Racine Wol1d a> Ft41x the tat 5:00 O Kid Talk Jane Russell and Darren McGavln guest. 0 9 Tboroupbrtd R1cln1 from Hollywood Part The $125,000 lnvlta• tional for 3-year·olds and up on the turf, at 1 Yz miles. ())@)News ClJ Lte Trtvino'a Golf Guest-s are Bob Hope and Joe Campanella. m Movie Greats: "Harriet Cfala" (dra) 'SO-Joan Crawford, Wendell Corey. Q) Mov11: "Johnny Nobody .. (dra) '65-Aldo Ray, William Bendix. eJi) The Advoutea (R) a> Box de Meaico m Countty Plact Ef) Klmba 5:30 fJ David f rost Revue Jimmie Coco guests for a spoof of vacations. ONews O Movie: "The lnviliblt Man" (hor) '33 -Claude Rains. Gloria Stewart. 0 @ Cl) al 1972 Co•ches All· America f ootball Live, from Jones Stadium in Lubbock. Texas, with the top 30 graduating Hniors from the East against the top 30 from the West Coach for the East team is Alabama's Paul "Bear" Bryant, and the West has Oklahoma's Chuc~ Fairbanks. 0 Lloyd Brfdi es' Water World m Ed&t of EttmltJ 9 Gilll&an's Island Ef) Spttd Racer E V EN I NG 6:00IJOmN•ws Cl) Star Trtk fJ The Real Don StHlt Show @) Name of the ,,.. "Goodbye Harry" Gene Barry, Darren McGavin. ED Vibrations Qt Mayberry RfO ml T tatri> dtl 40 Ef) The Three Stoo1es 6:l0 D llNBC News Conference m Let Trevino's Qoll Qj Green Acres m Heacbhop 7:00 IJ CBS News Roger Mudd 0 N1tlon1I Geographic Joseph Campanella narrates "Wild River," an ecolop·oriented film on nature and its beauty. O Hee Haw Barbara Mandrell and Ferlin Husky guest. (]) Hip ctlaparral 0 Death Valley D17s m m Qj Lawrence Wei• A "coun· try music jubilee'' Is the theme of this week's hour musical presenta· tion. Q) Tbt Showgf rfs (R) Dave Reeves is host for a visit with showgirls from around the country. fll) Sc>ectal of the Week '1he Bleck Composer" (R) m ffclmtnajt ~T11tso def 40 7:30 B Doctor In tilt House fJ Miiiion $ Movie: (Zhr) "Oan1•r· THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI(, JUNE 1972 ous Youth" (dra) '58-Georae Beker. his family. Frankie Vauahn. Ca1ol Lesley. (]) Dl'11n.t ®) The Mouse Factory 11 Ci)ll --1-1c-1 ... #ll-r Miu Callfomla aJ Sati.dos Ale11es Paceent Thirty California lovelies Ef) Soul Time USA compete for the title of Miss Callfor· 8:00 IJ ())All in Ult Family (R) Archie nla and the opportunity to represent tries to act nonchalent while trapped California In the Miss America Beau· in an elevator with a neurotic s.ecre· ty Pageant In September. tary, a wealthy black lawyer and an fJ News Watdl Urry Burrell expectant mother end her husband. Ci) Minority Community 0 @) m Emeraency! (R) ''Dllem· fl) Kortan Historical Drama ma!" Gage and DeSoto reS(ue an EfJ Racine From Hollywood Part elderly eouple from an elevator 10:00 fl Mission: lmpoulblt (R) Posing crash, and Dr. Brackett clashes with as a "bag woman" for a CfOO~td a student nurse. politlclan, Casey unknowlnaly carnes O Movie: (C) (90) "The Day the an attache case filled with money World Endtd" (sci·fi) '56--Richard and a bomb set to explode on open- Denning, Lori Nelson. ing. m Mov\e Graats: (2hr) "Harritt Cl) The Come6lant Cral(' (dra) '50 -Joan Crawford, fJ The Unknown Regis Philbin Wendell Corey. hosts. Guests include author Jess ID Cha!"plonshlp Wrestllna Steam. fl) New Communiu tlons In Jazz. m News Ron Fortner @!) lucectta fB Korean News Hl1hll1htt 3 Fiim: (C} "ltb Malle l ovt'' Ef) Lou Gordon Show (rom) '60-Marllyn Monroe. Yves 10:30 O fri1llt Nl1ht: "War of tM Sat.ti· Montand, litta." (C) "Queen of Outtr Space," ml Teatro del 40 ''Ttllpltton" m Movie: "Bir City Blues" (dra) Ci) News Ed Bartyla k '32-Humphrey Bogart, Joan Blon· @) David Sustalnd Stlow dell. Cit Film: "£vt of St. Ma"" (rom) 8:301J (])Miry Tyler Moore Show (R) '«-Michael O'Shea, Anne Baxter. Mary receives a chain letter from 11:00 fJ (]) D Ci) di Ntw1 Lou and roes through her addren U Seymour Presents: "Callln1 Dr. book for the names of 20 people she Death" (hor) '43-lon Chaney Jr. can p41ster with it. 00 Marshal Dillon (j) To Tell tJt9 Truth m Movie: "David and Lisa" (dra) 0 @ (1) 8ewitdled (R) "A Good '62-Kier l)ullea, Janet Mac&Olin. Deed Never Goes Unpunished" &J Kathl'Jft Kuhlman The Stephenses' happy home is dis-@E Sabado Filmlco: "Contrata.nde rupted when Darrin unfairly accuses en N1pold'' Samantha of usina witchcraft. a> Cine Mtx.lcano fl) Hour of Otliveranct 11:15 CV Movit: ''The Rist and Fall of Eil) frve Oay1 In Moorefield (R) ltp Diamond" (1Sra) '60-Ray Dan· '1!) Sabldoi Alerres ton, Karen Steele. 9:00 IJ (I) Okt Van Dyke Show (R) 11:20 IJ Fibufo1.11 521 Hfl1.ud" (blo) '83 Pregnant wife Jenny brings a preg--Monti omery Clift, Susannah York. nant hippie hitchhiker home with her 11:30 0 Q.g) News and both experience labor pains at Ci) Movie: "Sectet of flle Red Or· the same time. ctlld" (mys) '62-Chrlstopher Lee. 0 @E NBC Saturday Movie: (C) 0 Movie: (C) ''Tlw H1n1ed M11t .. (2hr) "The Russians Art COmlnr, (dra) '65 -Edmond O'Brien. Vera the R1nsi1ns Art Comfn(' (com) 066 Milts. -Carl Reiner, Eva Marie Saint. Alan Ci) Movie: ''Tripoli" (dra) 'SO-John Arkin, Brian Keith, Jonathan Winters, Payne, Maureen O'Hara. Theodore Blkel. When a Russian sub· ~ Movie: (C) "Calamity Jene and marine on maneuvers off the coast Sam Bess" (wes) '49 -Yvonne of Ne.,. En1land accidentally goes Decarlo. Howard Duff. aground. local residents 1re con· ID Movie: ''Ganrster Story" (dra) vinced they are about 14 be Invaded. '60-Walter Matt~au. CIJ Movie: "Malaya" (adv) '50 -1Z:OO D Movit: (C) "Pltatt• of Tortu11" Spencer Tracy. James Stewart. (adv) '61-Ken Scott, Letitia Roman. O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Halls of Mon· 1Z:30 O ~ Steip hyond tuuma" (dra) '51 -Richard Wid· m All·Nleht Show: (C) "'Tbt Caine mark. Jack Palance. Karl Malden, MutlnJ," "I Alm 1t tM stan~" Richard Boone. Robert Wagner, Ne· "Sctam" ville Brand. The story of a U.S. Ma· 1:00 O Movie: "Cleopatr1" (dta) '34- rine squad on patrol on a Japanese· Claudette Colbert, Henry Wiicoxon. held island in the Pacific. (l) Cl) News [OJ Movie: "Woman Tfmn Sfttn" 1:20 8 Mom: (C) ''Curucu, ltut or tt.t (com) '67-Shirley MacLalne. Amazon" (hO() '57-John 8romfltld, tl) Korean Variety Hour Beverly Garland. ID NET P11yhouae on th• 30s (R) l :JO m Movie: (C) "Tb• last of the @I) Prtmlt r Movfe Mohians" (adv) '60-Jose Marco, GE Teatro dt l 40 Luis lndoni 9:30 IJ Arnie (R) Charles Nelson Reilly ' guests as a gourmet chef who moves 2:00 0 Speeldn1 f~ely into ,he Huvo's neiahborhood and 2:45 B Movie: (C) ''The Jackllt" (WU) soon crea tes problems for Arnie and '62-Vincent Price. Diane lvarson. Pa,. 13 SUNDAY, JUNE 18 I 10:35 AM m Oodcer Oueout/Warm-Up 11:10 I DOctaer Baseball Dodgers vs. Cubs at Chicago. 12:00 Ci) MU International Championships The National AAU Track andFleld Championships from Seattle, Wash. 1.30 8 (j) CBS Tennis Claulc Tom Okker vs. Fred Stolle. 2:00 CD (I) U.S. Open Golf Final rounds of the $200,000 tourna· ment at Pebble Beach, Cahf. 5:30 D Golf Wlth the Pros Jack Albertson tees off with pro Nolan Wilson of Hesperia Country Club. MONDAY, JUNE 19 5.00 0 di)) Major League 81Seball Teams will be announced. 9:00 O Forum Boxing THURSDAY, JUNE 22 8:00 Ii) Boxing From the Olympic Tentative schedule: Arturo Pineda vs. Walt Neldo in lO·round bout. FRIDAY, JUNE 23 8:00 O Angels Baseball Angels vs. Athletics at Oakland. SATURDAY, JUNE 24 11:00 AM D (IQ) Ma)Or League Baseball Starting time tentative. 2:00 ! Lee Trevino's Golf for Swingers 2:30 Sports Action Pro-File 3:00 • Futbol-Soccer 3:30 Lee Trevino's Golf for Swingers Sports Action Pro-File Dick Motta, NBA coach of the Chicago Bulls. is today's subject. 4:00 I m (j) ABC's Wide World of Sports • Western Open Golf 4:30 Wor1d of Rael 5:00 Thoroughbred '\acing The $125,000 lrwitational for three· year-olds and up on turf, at 11h miles. I lee Trevi:lo's Golf Bob Hope vs. Joe Campanella. Box de Mexico 5.30 (})ct) 1972 Coaches All-America Football At Lubbock, Tex., the East meets the West in a football contest between top seniors. fJ Uoyd Bridees' Water World ~18 with this Beautiful DIAMOND LOVE RING ONLY 19 95 • 1n 14K 1 whqe or yellow gold "THE STORES CONFIDENCE BUILT" Est•blished 43 Yearsl Mo1t., 1'111"·· "'· tll f HUNTINGTON CINTH .. CK •• ldf..-r HHtf .. toa .... HAHOlt SHO,PING CIENTH 2l00 Harbor II.cl. Costo MtM 545·f415 HZ·S501 Page 14 TH£ DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JUNE 1972 TV 'J~1 Evening A1ovH~s 6:00 6:)0 7.30 1:00 11100 11:30 6:30 7:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 Jl:30 6:30 7:30 1:30 10:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 10:00 11 :30 6:30 7:30 9:00 10:00 11:30 6.:JO 7:30 9:00 10:00 11:30 SUNDAY, JUNE ll 5 "For Hee11en'e $•tie'' (com) '50--Cllrton Webb, Jo•n Blondell. u "8•Ht ''°'" th• Heunted C.ve" (hor) '5~1chHI Forut, Shelli Carol. 2 I (C) "Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol" (dre) '7)-M1ttln l•nd•u. 9 "'fop Secret Aff•lrtt (com) '57-Susan H•ywerd, Kl,_ DoualH. 11 ''T••••" (wu) '41-Glenn Ford, Wllll1m Holden, Clelre Trevor. 6 "Uttte elrhom'' (wes> '51-John Ireland, Lloyd Brtdan. 9 (C) "Auntie Mime" (com) '58--Rosallnd Russell. Fore11t Tucke<. 11 "Mine Own £1tecutloner" (mys) '47-Buraess Meredith, Kleron Moore. 7 (C) "Helt R1ldera" (dra) ·~John Aaer, Rlch•rd Webb. 13 (C) "The 81ue uroon" (rom) '49--Je•n Simmons, Doo1fd Houston. MONDAY, JUNE 19 1 (C) "The Desperate Onff" P11rt I (dra) '68-Mulmlllan Schell. 5 "Our Very Own" (dra) '50-Ann Blyth, Farley Granier, Natalle Wood. 9 "Woman In 1 Oresslna Gown" (dra) '57-Vvonne Mltchell, Sylvla Sy ms. 1 3 6 (C) "Sheriff ot F'ractured Jaw" (com) '58-Kenneth More, Jayne Man1fleld. 10 (C) "Johnny Titer" (dra) '66--Robert Taylor, Chad Everett. 9 "Wer Is Hell" (dra) '64-Tony Russel, Baynes Barron. 2 8 (C) "A Globe! Affelr'' (com) '64-Bob Hope. Lllo Pulver TUESDAY, JUNE 20 1 (C) "The 0.11perat• On111" Concl. (dra) '68--Mulmillen Schell. 5 "Our Very Own" (dra) 'SO-Ann Blyth, Farley Granier. N•talle Wood. 9 (C) ''Th• Kine'• Avencer'' (adv) '61-Jun Marels, S.blna St1elm1n. 7 3 6 (C) •"f-for ttie Monet" (sus) •71 -Robert Hoolll, Waite.' 8renn•n. 9 (C) "Madlme" (com) '63--Soph1a Loren. Robert Houeln. 2 I (C) "On the Town" (mus) 'SO-Gone Kelly. frank Sln11,., 5 "Kitty" (rom) '4S-Paulette Goddard, Rey Miiiand. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 7 (C) "Arbon• RaldeB" (WU) '65--Audte Murphy, MlchHI D1nta. 5 "Our Very Own" (dra) 'So-Ann BIYth. Farley Gntn1ar. Nat1lle Wood. 9 (C) "Al111nder the Gr .. t" (dr•) '56--Richerd Burton, Fredric M1rch. t (C) "Uon of ThetNis" (adv) '6o.--Martt Fornt, Yvonne Furn .. u1t. :t I CC) ''The Dey TtMy Robbed The Bank of Enst1nd" (mys) '60-.Peter O'Toola Aldo Ray. 5 "One Nlrttt In Usbon" (rom) •41-M1dalelne Carroll, F'9d M1cMurray. THURSDAY, JUNE 22 7 "Submerfne Command" (dra) '51-Wllllem Holden, N•ncy Olson. 5 "Our Ve~ Own" (dre) '50-Ann Blyth, Farley Granier. Natalia Wood. 9 "Dranao' (dra) '57-Joff Chandler, Joanne Dru, Julie London, 2 I (C) "Asslsnment K" (susl '68--Stephen Boyd, Michael Rtc:11reve. Camilla Sparv. 9 (C) "Knllftts ot Terror'' (adv) '62-Tony Ru11el, Scllla Gebef. 2 8 (C) ''Slsnpost lo Murder" (mys) '65--Joanne Woodward, Stuart Whit· man. 5 "Mias T1tlocll's Miiiions .. (com) '48-John Lund, W•nda Hendrl11. fRIDAY, JUNE 23 7 (C) "lnYHlon E•rth 2150 A.O." (SCl·fl) '66 -Peter Cushtn1. Ray Brook11. t uAttack .. (d •I ''i&-Jack Palance. Eddie Albor1. 2 8 (C) "Man 'M\ ·1 Strini" (mys) '71-Christopher Gwr1e. Joel Grey. 9 (C) "Horror Castle" (hor) '64--Ctmstopher Lee, R011sane POd1St1. 2 CC> "Pleeu Don't Eat the Oalsfn" (com) '60--0oro1 Dey, Dav•d Niven. SATURDAY, JUNE 24 6:00 10 (C) "Goodbye, Harry" {dni) '69--0ene Barry, Susan S.int Jamaa. 7:30 t "Oan1erous Youth" (dra) '58--Gaorse Biker, Fr .. nktt Vau1hn. 1:00 5 (C) "The Dey the Wortd Ended" (lcl·fl) '56--Rlcherd Dennlns. Lon Nelson. 9:00 10:30 11:00 11:15 11:20 11:.JO 11 "H1n1et Crell'' (dni) '50--Joan Crawford, Wend•ll Corey. 4 (C) ''The RU1111lan11 Are Comins, the Russlens An Comln1" (com) '66 --<:ar1 Reiner, Eva Marie Saint. 6 "Melay•" (adv) '50-Spencer Traer , Jamn Staw•rt. 7 (C) "Hilla of Mon:ezum1" (dra) '5 -Rlch•rd Wldm•rtl, Jack Pal1nce. 10 "Women Tim" Saven" (com) '67-Shlrley Maclalna, Alen Artdn. 9 ''War of the S1tellh"'" (C) "Queen ol Outer lpece/' "fempleton" 5 "C.llln& Or. 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Why do you nippo.e lhil ii 10?-Linda WS.eman, Lanca1ter, N.Y. • I think television is similar to any big corporation in its viewpoint. lt"s the whole male-executive view of women not FOR JOE TOME, St. Louis Cordl11als baseball star .ffow do you feel about playing on Astroturf?-Mitch Mele, Rochelle Park, N.J. • Speaking as a third baseman, artificial grass makes my job more difficult. The increased speed of ground balls coming off an artiflcial playing surtace calls for sharper reOexes. Speaking as a hitter, I have to like arti6cial grass for the very reasons it presents problems to an in6elder. FOR LIZA MINNELLI, actre#-ainger Your 6rst marriage ended in divorce after three years. Do you think a marriage for someone in show business can work out?-1. F., Salt Lake City, Utah • Yes, I think so. But it has to be based on an enormous understanding between two people. And you've got to stay close. You've got to stay together. FOR BING CROSBl' With arthritis, how can you play golf?-M. C., Santa Ana, Calif. • I have arthritis that started in my shoulders and then affected my hands, too. It got so bad [ had to hang up my goH sticks for a wrule. But, with the help of an expert rheumatologist, we got things under control. I've djscovered that a lot of other people with arthritis have far more grief than I've had. That's why fm serving on The Arthritis Foundation. FOR JUUA CHILD, The French Chef On your TV program, I notice that you guess a bit, don't always measure your ingredients. Do you ever have a Bop bee-awe of thiJP-Mrs. Russell Lewis, Dubuque, Iowa •For cooking measurements that aren't terribly important, I don't use measuring spoons-such as '* teaspoon salt in the palm of the hand. But where it counts, as in a cake or pastry. I'm very careful sol won't have a Oop. FOR CLIFF ROBERTSON, actor, director What made you want to do a movie like "J. W. Coop" - about an ex-con who tries to hit it big as a rodeo cowboy? -M. P., Roswell, N. M. • My movie is reaJly about all the people who are desper- ately trying to catch up with our society while it keeps run- ning away from them, getting more and more computerized and automated. I wanted a hero who had "come back to us .. by a trip through time-so ·I made him a convict who bad been put nway Tor 10 years. He's a guy who doesn't care a rnp for politics or nbout who's a conservative or a libernl. He just wnnts to catch up on 10 years that are forever lost- just like a lot of us who have been here all along. COVE" Photo 8&.I Plr.aley being us authoritative o~ as c:apable as men. ~ey might also say that women <.1011 t work for as lo~g a penod. as men. Then perhaps in the network th.ere _is Hw; f eeh.ng that pt-'Oplc don't want to hear a woman s vmc-c. Its not JUSt that they foe! men don't want to hear women; they thinlc women don't want to henr other women. Look at daytime pro- gramming designed entirely for wom~n -it's ~mpletely Clominntc>d by men. Pl·rhaps the executives are nght. FOR CHER Are the fantastic hairstyles you wear on your new show done entirely with your own hair or do you sometimes wear hairpieces?-Mrs. J. D. G., Daytona Beach, Fla. • Most of the hair is mine, but because of the many hair- styles (wear in each show, time doesn't allow for me to have my hair totally redone while we're filming. Because of this, we have to use hairpieces from time to time. FOR HUGH O'BRIAN, actcr Is it true that you want to be an astronaut?-8. Wade, Hackensack, N.J. • I'd like to be one-but I don't thinlc I'd qualify. I really got "turned on" to our spnce program through my Youth Foundation, which sponsors a seminar every year for boys, all high school sophomores representing each state and 10 foreign countries. In 1970 and 1971, the week-Jong inten- sive seminar was held at Kennedy Space Center. FOR SEN. EDMUND MUSKIE of Maine Do your children attend private school? -Mn. Charles Grant, Milan, Tenn. • AJl my children have attended integrated parochial schools, with the exception of my oldest son, who com- pleted his high school education at a public institution in the neighborhood. FOR DR. MICHAEL FOX, author of ><Understanding Your Dog We've all heard a lot about "future shoclc"-the psycholog- ical effeds of our hectic age. Could my dog be suJfering from it?-Mn. A. Miller, Tea~, N.J. • Definitely. A dog is exposed to many of the same social problems that confront his master, especially the numerous frustrations of urban life. Many dogs can't take the crowd- ing of a small apartment, the frenetic pace of a household fil[ed with young children and active parents.. They become ner"£(>Us wrecb. June 1a. 1e12 /Uml(V ~ The,.........,.....-. LaONARD a. DAVIDOW, CMkw MORTON FRANK, ftNlldHt ...CS fl'uUJher W. ~AGE TlfOllPSON, V.P., AdYertlalng Director llOfn' PEMICY, V.P .. Edltor-ln-Ctlktf Adviertlalng Mgr.: DoMld 11. Hulfonl; Aaaoc. 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Write lo Setvlce Editor, Family W"kty, 841 t..xlngton Awnue, New YOltt. N.Y. t0022 .· KCDl ' i "IJ·' 111. I'm home!" School's out. You're home for the summer. Phone the gang. Plan a party. Make the most of every single day. You can -even on .. problem" days with the help of Tampax tam- pons. They keep you comfort- ably protected-and free. The silken-smooth con- tainer-applicator makes Tampax tampons easy and comfortable to use. Count on Tampax tampons to make every day home a fun . day. .. ( Spectrum/72 Sports Mini-Profile Knuckleballer WILBUR WOOD: How HI• Wife Saved HI• C...r The knuckle ball is a tantalizing pitch that few pitchers are able to master-but It has become the meal ticket for Wilbur Wood, one of the most succeutul hu~ers In the history of the Chicago White Sox. The knuckter enabled Wood to become an outatandlng relief pitcher from 1968 through 1970. He then became hla team's No. 1 starter, with 22 ¥tctortee chalbd up lat yur .... Because this pitch takes leas out of a man's arm than other pitches, Wood Is one of the rare hurlers who can pitch winning games with only two days real It ... hie ... s.nctra who .-.couraged the 30-year-old Wood to work on Ihle dlfflcuft pitch after he waa cut front the mator ...._ In 1981 .... A knuckle ball ls literally pushed off the knuckles so that it does a dlpey doodle on the way to the plate. The big problem la controlling It; but Hoyt Wiiheim, a longtime knuckleballer, taught Wood how to master that. ... Wood is a native of Cambridge, Mass .. and was signed by the Boston Red Sox In 1960. But It wasn't until some yeara later that he developed his "money pitch" and caught the eye of the White Sox ...• Witty and personable, Wood toiled through a remarkable total of 334 Innings laet year and raised hackles among fellow hur1ers by Insisting that they rest too much. "Pitchers don't get enough work-they should pitch more often," he saye.-BJ &My MNwneon The Doctor Lets\'ou In Family Flak BY JACK TIPPIT Why Most Gout Need No Longer Be Painful Ever notice how certain diseases pass In and out of vogue like laet year's hemlines? Two hundred years ago, gout was actually an "In" disease. While today It's no longer a fad, computer-run blood analyses (for high uric acid) make It a sure bet that more people will be found to have goul Gout begll'9 •en ....... """IUdderl red, painful ............. (often. but not,.....,, "Ya know, Ralphle, for a mate chauvinist plg, you're not so bad." How to Eat the a... Amount- And Still LOM Weight! 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The Right Decisions.? ulf you're dealing with the future, there's always something you can't know. You have to~ willing to take a risk, follow a hunch, make a guess. h's the good guessers who get ahead," By Claire Safran • The sales manager sits at his desk, fingering two samples for next year's line of merchandise. One is styled like this year's best seller, the other is a dra- matic departure. Which one does be choose? • The highly skilled aerospace en- gineer poises a finger above the red destruct button at Cape Kennedy. The rocket that just blasted off bas begun to wobble. Will it right itself or will it crash onto a populated area? The com- puter will soon give him the answer. but he must make his decision in split sec- onds, be/ ore he has the final facts. Does he destroy the rocket or allow it to continue? • A vice president examines two job applications. One man has more experi- ence and scored higher on the psy- chological testing, 1'\Jt the executive bas a "feeling" about the other man. Which one gets the job? Each of these key people must make' a decision about the future, and each brings to that decision a wealth of past experience plus all the research and pertinent data he can amass. But, u with any decision about the future, !here is a certain amount that's un- knowable. If these people make the right decision, according to Prof. John Mihalasky, it may be because, con- sciously or not, they've used extrasen- sory perception (ESP). Professor Mihala.sky heads a re- search project on ESP and decision- mak.ing that has been conducted for 10 years now at the Newark. C.Ollegc of Engineering in Newark, N . J. His back- ground is in industrial engineering and management, and he has come to this research because of the importance of decision-making in major industry. According to Professor Mihalaslcy, ESP is the ability to get information in some way, through some sense that we know exists but that we currently don't r ' understand and can't fully explain. It's that bunch that makes you like or dis- like someone on the spot, that instinct that makes mothers of young children sense a need or a danger even when they're in another room. "The difference is that the higher you go in business, the more you're dealing with planning ahead," he says. "But what if you don't have the nccesaary infonnation, or if you're not sure it's right? You consider what information you have and then you add a feeling, a hunch, an instinct. You reach for addi- tional data that the mind throws into the system. "Many of us inhibit our ESP. We're afraid to rely on our bunches. My col- league and I have found that in our . tests, we may h.ave f. limited rate of ESP success with people in the awake state. But if we test them in the dream state, when their defenses are down, it climbs tremendously." The tests devised by Professor Mi- ~ halasky and bis colleague, researche1 Douglas Dean, involved precognition, or the ability to make correct guesses about the future. Some 20 groups, ranging from 12 people to as many as 300, were asked to guess at a series of numben that were randomly gener- al.Cd by a computer. The participants had lo guess at the numbers before they were printed out by the computer, anJ each participant had a different set of numben. In a 1eme, each man was try- ing to predict his own future. Almost invariably, the executives who scored the highest in these ESP test.a were t.bolc who had also broughl the highest increases in profits lo their companies. "The higher up you go in business. the more decwona you have to make about the future," says Professor Mihal- asky. "You use all your past experience and you get all the information and re- search you can. But if you're dealing with the future, there's always some- "W• develop lnfomt•llon on wh9t'• IMlppenlnQ end whet'• upected to happen. Of c:our.. we're • ralaU operadoft end tubject to the whim• of the buying public. Often. we...,,_ to pl•J It bJ ear. You get• general feel tor trende ''°"'whet JOU ... , read Md hear, end d'9ft JOU deftlop • line of thinking. FOf me, the beet cledMon time le llftJ .-a IHM. I'm In the office by a quarter of e'9hf 9d ht lrat ttour 18 very beneficial" "I ...... lo IMlce dedaioM Ake lhat-a IMP of the .....,._ But It'• bMed on ·~ It'• Ilk• buying a drMa. ff ,ou tan. to elk • •llnladJ H It look• good, forget It. l'll alto ... woMen'a lntuldoft H I want to win an argument with my partMn. ru ..,, ·1 tan. a fMllno ••• aomethlng ..... me •••• ' If I try to ..... wltl\ logic, I loee. But 1MJ r..,.ot MY Intuition Md lftJ 8bilf'1 to "There ta wMl Mr. Hall. ow tonMr pr•deftt. ueed to call 'the Y8PC>f of paet exper .. ncee.' Ther• 11 allo •n ln- •tlnct, • llxth ten .. , an Intuition ..._, C8ft be of UM In making son. declalona. Add to ht h verr Important thing of entttuelam for what you'r. do1n9, the cour-oe to go tn • dlNCtfon, the bldtl'OUftd lftfonnatlon-end rou can come up wtUt .,.... pretty good declalona." -H.,-,, lloed/IHJW, rk» ptW.ident In ch•tO• ol ..,._and ptt#Hflon, F. W. WooMottll Co. I • FAMILY WfEl<l Y, JVM 11, 1t7t ...... tntndL'' -Irma Sltotell OI ,,,,.. Sltotell'• Skin Care Produc& -Jean,,.,.. L•, rice ptWa#dent, .. ..,,.., ol tlte board ol d119Ctot• and Dltectot ol Cl'Ntlre °"''"• Hallm•rt Card•, Inc. t p a d SIX WAYS TO DEVELOP YOUR OWN DECISION-MAKING POWERS Everybody isn't equally gifted in ESP, bur, according ro Profeaor Mihalaslcy, everybody uses this important factor to some degree in making the right deci- sions. U you'd like to strengthen your own ESP, be SU88C'Sl.a: 1. Relax. Try to unknot the inhibi- tions that hold you back. 2. Accept the fact that ESP can hap- pen, that this energy exists. S. Keep your other five senses open so that you can r~gnize this sixth one. thing you can't know. You have to be willing to take a risk, follow a hunch, make a guess. It's the good guessers who get ahead." Among businessmen, and people in general whom he's tested, Profe&Wr Mihalasky finds that these .. good guessen .. have one thing in common. They tend to be what be calls ''fast- time people." They are dynamic, al- ways in a rush, often juggling several activities at once. To these people, time is money. Those who do less well in ESP tests tend to be "slow-time peo- ple." They are more passive, more re- luctant to be pushed, more willing to put things off until tomorrow. Intelligence, though, is usually nol a factor. '1"ake two engineering stu- dents," says the Professor. 'The one with the highest grades may not do as well in decision-ma.king. He's usually the very logical person who will wait for all the data, and be may balk at . making a decision. By the time he's 4. Follow your bunches and instincts. The more you use ESP, the stronger it will get. 5. Fill your mind with facts and ex- periences in the area where you want to ma.kc future decisions. You don't get precognitive data on things you're only casually involved in. 8. Keep tabs on when you use ESP and on hbw decisions tum out. You may find you're a natural-born, success- fated "good gucsaer." ready, the game is over. Anotb.cr stu- dent with average grades may also have a part-time job, a steady girl friend, be active on campus. He has a number of balls in the air, and be keeps them all up there because he can lly by the seat of bis pants. This is often the fellow who gets to the top." Sex differences, says Professor Mi- halasky, arc probably acquired. "It's supposed to be masculine to be logical and feminine to be intuitive. So, since women have been allowed to rely OJ\ their intuition, they do it more readily and more openly. Meo don't like to admit that they do this." To test Professor Mibalasky's conclu- sions, we interviewed a number of busi- neas leaders on bow they make deci- sions. Each stressed the importance of experience and research, and some added the element of enthusiasm for the job you're doing. Here, specifically, is what our panel of top business execu- tives told us: "I'm• Jogger. I run• mile or eo NCft motnlng on the belldL My mind la c ... rnt then, 8"d whether It's the _. •r, the IOAIUde, the natunal turroundlngs, th8t't whefe crntlve dedtion maklnt worka bMt tor me. I've got to edmlt, lnsUnct ,..,_ • part. Or you e11n caU it ESP. A. I look bKk on eome of the decisions l'we made, there'• tuat no other ••Y to elplaln them." -Geolrrey JI. N•fh•nson, ptHldent, Optlc•I System• Corp. (m•lc.,• ol lnat1umenr1 tor c•bl• TV). 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While he was pointing out some of the sights, she turned to her son (who was pushing 40 at the time) and asked, as only a mother can ask, "How much money do you have, Carroll?" Carroll did some quick men- tal arithmetic, then quoted her a figure. His mother shook her head. "I have more money than you have!" she said. Carroll recalled the incident when I visited him in bis Italian-style villa near the heart of Westwood. "And she did have more money! Mind you, to most people the figure I mentioned would ha e been considerable, but this was her way of warning me that my profession was one of loose living. Not in the moral way- but in husbanding one's re- sources. In other words, it wasn't as secure as the medical profession, which both of my brothers had entered, or my father's law profession." Neither Carroll nor his mother dreamed that today Carroll would be the star of TV's highest rated television show, "All in the Family," or that he'd be voted TV's most popuJar actor in a recent poll of FAMILY WEEKLY readers. My reception gave me an idea of bis new status, as well as the strain his new position entails. Shortly after I rang the doorbell, his statuesque, good- looking wife Nancy leaned out of the front doorway. Her face mirrored both exasperation and resignatioo. "Oh, dear!" she ex- claimed. "Will it never end!" She quickly recovered and led me into the den to wait for her husband, who was finishing an interview with two reporters from .. Ebony" magazine, while a photographer from yet another publication snapped pictures. Waiting for Carroll to finish ,bis earlier interview gave me a I • FAMILY WEEKLY, JWll 11, tt71 Meet .. Mchie Bunker" in His kNfG: 1t .... "W'. l4 ......... Carroll Is a man who likes the good things in life. "Even when I serve him meat l~f," his wife Nancy told me, "we eat by candlelight •••. " Salem .,.,.I I 8CT•Ol.M TOI ACC:O C'OePaay e 1•1i-oe lt,I• • C: occasion calls for it. Tate for_ instance the time at a New York: theater when his wages weren't re ady and the pay- master curtly told O'Connor he'd simply have to wait for his check. Said Carroll O'Connor, very quietly, "You may not talk to me that way." Then be leaned forward. "Or I'll smear the fioor with you!" He was paid promptly. Carroll is a man who likes the good things in life. "Even when I serve him meat IQaf," his wife Nancy told me, "we eat by candlelight, from ex- quisite china, with silver uten- sils and a good wiee. And be- lieve me, be knows his wines." Says CarroJI, "My idea of the good life consists of getting dressed up in a tuxedo for din- ner aboard the "Leonardo da Vinci" en route to Italy, eating at Lasserre in Paris, Humplmayr in Munich, the Hostaria dell'- Orso in Italy, or Horcber's in Madrid." His good life also includes a Mascrati, which be seldom drives because, says Carroll, "With Los Angeles traffic I can never get the damn thing out of third gear!" So be drives an inexpensive Dodge to work while the five-forward- gear Italian car -always beau- tifuly polished and ready to go -sits in the aaraae. Carroll coma from a well- to-do family. He was born in New. York City on August 2, 1924, the eldest of three sons. "I never really had a hard time a when I grew up, not even dur- ing the Depression. We always had enough money. I never bad to play in the streets. My play- room was the open fields of Long Island." SUPER KING: 20111--.·. t5 •nicoinl. w. ~cignnt. Rt Alpart APR. 72. He joined the merchant marine shortly after Pearl Harbor and sailed on 14 differ- ent vessels from the British Isles to the Mediterranean, from North Africa to Japan. "To me, this was my real college edu- cation, the great Jearnin~ pro- cess. It also stimulated my love for travel, which i1 just as strong today as it was the first time I set foot oo board ship." chance to get a glimpse of the man through his belongings. The house itself has lots of woodwork and beamed ceilings, somewhat sparse but attractive furniture, and is bursting with books: Tolstoy, Shakespeare, Goethe, Somerset Maugham ... .hardly an Archie Bunker kind of bookshelf. Carroll's full name is John Carroll O'Connor. "John is my fint name, same as my grand- father. Carro)) is a family name. But there are O'Coonon on my nx.ther's aide too. Sure, I know Carroll ii a girl's name, and I had some trouble with it when I was a boy. I got angry about it a few times, and got into my share of fights, but the name stuck and I learned to live with it." Carroll looks pugnacious. Unlike Archie Bunter, he doesn't lose his temper easily. But be can be tough when the For 1everaJ yan, CarrolJ I - Real-Life Home kept an apartment in Rome, where be once lived for nine moot.ht while playing a featured role in .. Cleopatra." He also learned to speak Italian almost Ouently, and knows French and Gennan well enough to get by. It was in Italy that be adopted his son Hugh-named after his younger brother, who died in a motorcycle accident at the age of 32. "I guess Hugh's parentage is Italian, but I don't know," Car- roll shrugged. "I didn't bother to ask. That's irrelevant and immaterial. He's ours now, and that's all that counts." Canoll did start attending the University of Montana in J 947. "I wanted to become a newspaperman. They bad a good journalism department But then I became disillusioned about the role journalists were playing in life. They'd become mouthpieces for truculent bi- partisan foreign policy. I like that expression: truculent bi- partisan foreign policy," he re- peated, savoring the words and sounding a bit like Archie Bunter after all. '7bere waao't one newspaper at the time, not a single one, that believed in a policy of accommodation. Of oourae it ia all changed now. ''The good old deys'' .,. now tor O'Connor and wff9 N9ncy. with everybody running off to China .... " But his time at the university was not a total loss. ''That's where I met Nancy. She was a sophomore while I was a freshman." Nancy walked into the liv- ing room just in time to inter- ject, "But that's because you'd been at sea." "Yeah. I know .. ~ saia Cam>U, "but I was still a freshman and you were a sophomore!" Family Weekly Celebrity Poll Winners , Cllnoll O'Connor'• mother;., proud of her son. FAMILY WBlll.v found out for sure when Mrs. Elise O'Connor picked up her son's plaque-with gracious pride-at award ceremonies in New York's Plaza Hotel recently. 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That ia, everyooe except the child'• mother, who, without even .et- tina down her drink. called out: "Scotty, you get out of that pool I" Scouy dutifully obeyed. swimming to the edge, then pulling binuelf out of the water witbqut help. Nearly 1,000 preachool chil- dren drown each year in back- yard pools. canals and lakes acroa the U.S. Many of those youngsters were just a few lb'Okes away from safety. Had they, like Scotty, been given an eight-week infant swimming course, .tragedy might have been averted. Safety ia the main reuon why thousands of YWCA's, YMCA'a and private swimming clubs ofter diaper-set swimming leaaoos year round. lbougb some ioatructora encourage mothers to enroll their infants aa early as aix weeks old, the more common philoeopby ia that if your child i.s old enough to crawl, he ia likely to be old eoouab to awim. And certainly he is old tnOUgb ·when he bu lea.med to take his fint steps . Water proweas ia but one of maoy reasons for te~hing Junior to swim. l..essona devel· op muscle coordination and help atrcngthen the pre-walker's or toddler's lep. There are alao 1t • FAMILY WEEKLY, JUM 19, 1172 A WOAD OF CAUTION If you'd Ilk• your Infant to INm swimming, keep U.... tllree polnta In mind: • ......,,. should be glftfl br profwlonlll• don't try to do It rou,...fl • Babl• can only awlm a few atrok• .. • time-they cannot IWlm dfNnces. • No Infant should ever be left In or nur a poot un- •tlended. some aouod psycholopcal rca- aooa. The contact with other children broaden• a baby's aw~ess of a world outside himself. Mothers have to work with their children in the water; the half hour of undivided at· tention twice a week builds a closer relationship. 1be lessons also help new motben realize that their seemingly belpleas little creature is actually far from helpless. But don't expect Baby to be- come an Olympic star before be can piece tosether a ten· tence. For example, a child of under 16 montba cannot bold his bead above water. But be can learn to bold hil breath and tick for the aecurity of the pool edge-which in most in1tanoea is enough for survival. Dr. Tbomu Middktoo of Bloomington. Ind., bu repre- sented the American Academy of Pediatrics at many national conferences on preschool aquatics, which mates him per- haps the beat-informed medical man on the aubject. Dr. Mid· dlcton says tb.t adjustments to the water ue moet easily made at six to $CVen months old. Why? Because fear of water is a learned phenomenon that lim- ply does not exist in an inf.ant Not only ii the child fearless at this age, but he is also more adventurous. The strong apron- 1tring attachment to Mother usually doesn't take bold until around the flnt birthday. Once you have decided to take the leap into inf ant nrim- ming, ifs tJe.t to 1eek out a YMCA, YWCA Dr private club for lessooa by qualiftted iMt.ru<; ton rather than attempt to teach Baby to swim on your own. Infant swimming takes spe- cial care, training and equip- ment. Pool temperature for in· Cant swimmen, for example, should be kept well above adult temperature ranges. M0tt Y's maintain baby pools at 84 de-' grees. Life jackets, flotation de· vices and a host of other train- ing aids can be uled by a quali- fied instructor. ..-Inf ants respond best to women instructon, but not nec- eaarily to mothers. Imtructors uy that moms tend to transmit their own fears of the water tO the children. Though inf ant-swimming programs are largely in a atate of inf aocy tbemaelvea, it shouldn't be too difficult to ftnd a neighborhood claM. 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The curtain goes up, the spotlight comes on and the music swells! Here, on two little legs, comes the tiny toy poodle, bal- ancing a big red balloon on bis nose. Other tricks follow: He jumps through hoops, be somer- saults, he dances the cha-<:ha. The cuttain comes down to the thunder of applause. Here is the smartest dog in the woTld, easy to train for both the stage and the circus. Although the origin of the poodJe is a mystery, it is be- lieved he originated in Ger- many, where be was named pudel and nicknamed puddeln, which means .. to splash." Then Prance adopted the_ breed. The clever little canine soon wormed his way into the heart of the social set. The ladies of fashion idoli7.ed him and car- ried him to the Court of Louis XVI. There the poodle was regarded as a plaything, pow- dered, perfumed and berib- boned. The King was so im- pressed by his talents that the poodle was soon appointed to the honored post of National Dog of Prance. Mister Poodle toot bis ap- pointment in stride. He knew his own strength. After aU, be bad proved hlimelf a star in a variety of roles. He was an ex- cellent swimmer and had been trained to bunt ducks as well as retrieve other game. He had al- so played the part of a smuggler. His thick coat would be care- fully shaved in sections. lben yards of expensive Brussels lace would be wrapped around his body. His coat would be re- placed, and he would be sent across the Belgian border. He would deliver the lace and re- turn to pick up another as.- signment. Tbere was still another role he added to his record. 1be poodle went to watl Herc he really showed his mettle. Keen of ear, loyal of heart and almost human in his understanding of difficult or- ders, the little poodle proved f earf ess ·as he carried messages across the danger lines, warned his master when the enemy threatened and read the air- waves, acutely aware of aJ>- proaching artillery even at a great distance. No wonder the poodle is conceded to be the smartest do~ in the world! He has other virtues as well. In spite of bis coat, which requires expensive grooming, be is one dog that does not shed Hke other dogs. The hair of the poodle grows just like that of a human being. which mak.es him a popular pet in the home, especially when a house- wife is meticulous. U you own a poodle or plan co buy one, you should have a bank account to match. A poodle is a luxury. He need.\ to be shampooed, pedicured, mani· cured, clipped, scented and powdered. This will require the services of an expert who bas earned a degree at a canine col· lege for canine knowledge. You should be forewarned that your dog's bill will be bigger.than the bill that you get at your own beauty parlor. It takes a skjlled operator to bathe and beautify a poodle and fashion the pretty ra1ettes. A poodle rinse is a must. If yours is snowy·white, a silver rinse will do the job. Or, madam, would you pref er the blue for Fifi? Your pet will wind up look- ing like a litt.le gill going to a party. With ruf fies on the ankles and ribbons on bead and tail, today's poodle is a far cry from the working dog or bunt- er that made his appearance in Germany so Jong ago. But don't be deceived! The poodle can still hold his own, as was proved in a recent field trial, where the poodle showed his prowess by winning over the spaniel in retrieving a duct. It is taken for granted that the poodle is a woman's choice of a pet. Yet the little fellow cuddling in the arms of his mistress bas carved a glowing record for himself u actor, hunter, smuggler and warrior. So don't let those bright eyea fool you that a play- thing is all you own! rn llSLCO o-ia1 • ~-u IOX lout. HOUSTON, TD. 71011 '---:,':'z ':•--:F,_":": .. ~.~LY~M=:E;:K;;-l y:",-:JUM= .. 1a•. '::1m;;:;---------------------------.J a reader· s remembrance The Day I Met Joan Crawford I've always been a great fan of Joan Cnwford's. In 1949, when her career was at its height, she came to the Los Angeles County prison to shoot some scenes for the film "Fla- mingo Road." I was captain of the women's prison (the first woman captain in aoy Los Angeles County prison), and was in charge of making prep. aratioos for her viait. I pictured Miss Crawford getting off the elevator in a haze of spun gold, drdted in a full-length mink coat, with those heavy eyebrows dominat- ing the scene from her pre- possessing height. At 7:20 a.m., the elevator stopped at our 1 Jth-ftoor women's jail section. Miss Crawford stepped into view. There she wu, all five feet one or two, resplendent in a drab jail uniform, and with- out tboee eyebrows! Trailing behind was her white poodle, who spent the day with us too. Along with the "great atar" I had envisioned, I expected to meet a rather "priay'' lady, conceited and untouchable. I was proved wrong from the first moment. Miu Crawford spent all her free time between scenes in my office, reining and talking with me. We spoke about our children (hen are adopted), our dop, and make- up. She WU knitting, and I crocheted, and we sat like two old f riendl at a kaffeeklatsch. We must have 1pent thru or four hours talking. In order to mate room tor the filming, we bad to move two 9CCtiona of priaooers out of their cellblocks. At the end of the day, Miss Crawford asked if she could tour the jail and meet some of the inmates. I as- sured her that both staff and inmates would be delighted to see her. As I escorted her around the various cellblocb, she stopped here and there and shook bands through the bars with many of the girls. She .. At 7:20 a.m., the elevator •topped at our 13th-floor women's jail MCtion. Mia Crawford stepped intn view. There she was, all five feet one or two, resplendent In a drab jail unHorrn-and with- out those eyebrows!" apologized if the movie-making had inconvenienced them in any way and wished them all good luck for the future. She won the hearts of all 259 in- mates and the respect and ad- miration of the staff. When she was ready to leave, Joan Crawford approached me and handed me her personal makeup mirror, the one she bad used while applying her distinctive eyebrows. "I want you to have this because you were so kind to me," she said. I could only thank her and think, no, it is you who have been kind and generous to us! When she departed she was nint feet tall, every inch a lady, and all ,wrapped in a beaycnly mist of spun gold. -Frances Jansen. La Mesa. Calif. FAMILY WEEKlY, J-18, 1t12 • 11 11'8 eMel-IO gel Ille hmlg of surfmg wheli )40ll're young. NewYork Ufe knows il'S easier IO gel life lnsurwe, too. What's the best age to buy life insurance? Twenty-two? Thirty-four? Forty? The answer, of course, is that there's no magic age. But one thing is ·certain: the younger you are when you buy a New York Life policy, the lower your premium. Also, since you'll probably never be in better health, your chances of getting I ife insurance are better, too. Of course, the greatest benefit is to your family. Your primary reason for wanting life insurance is to give them financial security. Why put it off even one day longer? You' I I never be younger. There wi 11 never be a better time to call your New York Life Agent. We guarantee tomorrow today. New'tbrk L•te Insurance Company. 51 Mad150f'I~. New 'tbrk. N Y 10010 Ute, Group and Health tnsuraoce. Amu•tlf!$. ~ P141ns See your telephone directory for the New YM Life Office nearest you. .. • I got stuck in a ch11rch pew before I lost 70 po1111Cls. I belong to the New Hope Baptist Church in Pelzer, South Carolina and when our pas- tor told everyone in the congregation to bow down on their knees and pray, I'll tell you I needed new hope to pull myself up. ·• I sing with the choir, so I was right up front where everybody could see me. And at 212 pounds., it took every bit of angling I could do to get myeeH on my feet. I'd like to have died. That wasn't the only embarrassing incident that happened in church, either. Another time, when I was singing, my panty hose slipped with every breath I took. Why, I was .afraid to let out a high note for fear they'd drop right down. You'd have thought with all that I'd have done something about my weight long ago, es- pecially since I'm a Licensed Practical Nurse. Working in the hospital. I knew from the doc- tors that I ought to get those pounds off. But ... somehow my own homemade chocolate pound ..... By Joyce Caldwell-as told to Ruth L. McCarthy cake and pies were my weakness and my temp- tation. It wasn't that I ate so much at meals. It was that I ate so often. There were never any scraps around our houae. Why, I had the "poorest" dog in town. Once I tried some re- ducing pills, but I got so nervous, my husband could barely livewithme. So I finally gave them up, , even though I knew deep down he wanted me to lose. He never said so, but when we'd go to some so- N o mattu whether I wa. photo1raphed up clo• or al a di..uuacf!, I •till loolud fat. Sintt I ~ithed 212 poun.d., it'• no wonder my .on colkd me " Bil Mama." cial at the news office where he works, I'd accuse him of not introducing me to his friends. Guess it was my own conscience, making me feel inferior. Actually, it took a trip to Washington, D.C. and the discovery that I needed slacks with a 36 waist to open my eyes. Not only that-when I re- turned home and looked in the mirror, I sud- denly saw myself in years t.o come-a big, big wom- an. I knew then t.hat it was timet.o do something. I talked to one of my neighbors about my prob- lem and it was a good day that I did. You see, she knew about those reducing-plan candies, Ayds•, which inciden- tally contain vitamins and minerals, but no drugs. The Ayds plan worked just fine for her, so she gave me a handful of the candies to try. Soon after, I bought a box of the chocolate fudge kind at the drug- store and started on the plan myself. I'd take two before breakfast like the direc- Then I'd have an egg and toast. At noon, maybe I'd have soup or a hamburger and, of course, Ayds the same way. And in the evening I 'd have pretty much the same meal as I'd cook for my family-meat and a vegetable or a salad, some- times banana pudding or a little piece of cheese cake. But thanks to taking Ayds, I'd eat much smaller portions than I used to, because the Ayds plan really helped me cut back. Well, I started losing one or two pounds a week. Doing it that way kept my skin firm. too. And, believe me, I had the kind of fat that's dif- ficult to lose. Not ftuJfy like, but real hard. Why, you could hardly pinch me. One thing I'd like to say. Occasionally, when I was losing, I'd get a hunger spell. It was psy- chological, I know. Like a tern"ble urge to eat. So rd let myeelf break over and have what I wanted. To my way of thinking, you just have to get that feeling out of your system. Then I'd go back on the Ayds plan. And you can see from my pictures, it worked. I took oft 70 pounds., enough to make people where I'm· now employed say: "Didn't you have a eist;er work- ing here some time ago?'' I'll tell you this. When you hear something like that, you know that there's always new hope. I found mine, quite simply, in a box of Ayds. BEFORB AND AFTER llBABUREllENTS Before After Height ......... 5'4" ......... 5'4" Weight ........ 212 lbs. . ..... 142 lbs. Bust ........... 44" .......... 38" waist .......... 36" .......... 28~,. Hips ...........•........... 37\1.2" Dress .......... 18~ ......... 12-14 1 Muer oouU ltaw worn tl&U bulA)t aueaur and joclut if I laadn't lad 10 pound.. tions say -with a hot But buyin6 clollaa foruacaliontimciaapkcuure,nowtlaatl'mdown to142 powub. drink (for me, coffee). •Joye• Alu "° ,..conl of 1&.r hip m•c:wur~nunt•. but w t/ainM it 10C1e aboul 44 inc,..•. People and You Why Some People Stay with AnU~M.m.ge Marriage experts are having to change some of their opinions. Research over the last decade reveals that lt'a not just unhappiness that makes people get a divorce. Many people find that their practical everyday needs are best met by staying married, even though the marriage Itself may be extremely unsatisfactory. Experts flnd that ft'• the pre11nce or lack of 8ttrectlve altematlvee that mak• the big~ In a person's decision to atay married or sue for divorce. People who r are unhappy but cannot see any satisfactory way of living after a divorce will often decide to stay with a disastrous marriage. But the same investigations show that If a workable alternative la found, then the unhappy wife or husband may begin divorce action. -BJ ShlrteJ Sloan Flldef sewing corner Why Not a Dress with a Contrast Collar? By Rosalyn Abrevaya T he latest look for summer may be haltered, and barely-there, but what if you want to appear cool and hold on to modesty at the same time? Opt for this sleeveless silhouette with unusual details: a contrast collar (for which you can use any attractive fabric remnant) and a trim side closing dotted with buttons. The dress, which also can be made with short sleeves, zips up the back. Fabric suggestions: light- weight cotton pique, chino, or a weightless polyester. Size 12 takes 2 ~ yards of 44-incb fabric, Yi yard of contrast. Standard body measurements for size 12 are: Bust 34, Waist 25~, Hips 36. 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Next, fill the large slot with Laredo tobacco, then drop a filter in the small slot. Now you're all ready to make the freshest tasting filter ciga- rette you've ever smoked. 2. Place one of the paper tubes over the spout of the cigarette-mal6Ylg machine. It's simple and easy to use . Yet, so sturdy, it's guaranteed in writ- ing for two years. 4. Push the lever forward, pull back, push again and there you have a fil- ter cigarette that looks factory-made, tastes factory-fresh ... in just sec- onds. Easy, wasn't it? Refills contain filters, paper tubes. carry- around packs ... and enough vacuum-fresh Laredo tobacco to make five more packs. The cost: under $1 . • Less than 20¢ a pack!• •In most areas of the eountry-b11ed on menulacture(s suggested retail price. LaReoo~ FILTeR BL9ND Regular Menthol L - That's right. To put up a mouth-watering jam, jelly, or preserve you don't have to put up with all the cooking, sealing, and messiness that used to go along with it. ,. Take Strawberry jam. Now al I you need to make it are fresh, ripe straw~rries, sugar, lemon juice, and Certo~ (A half bottle will help you make about 5¥l cups of jam. Just follow the quick and easy recipe you'll find with many others tucked behind every Certo label.) And all you do is crush the strawberries, mix everything, and stir for three minutes. You don't even have to cook. · Then put it all in any tight-lidded food container, pint-size or smaller, and let stand till it sets. Pop it into the refrigerator, and that's that. As fruity and natural-tasting a homemade jam as ever -",........_~-mellowed a cracker. And what you don't phm weeks, you can freeze. When it thaws, fresh-fruit flavor it had on serving within three it'll still have the same ' the day you made yourself a jam. Without Jamming up your home. COOKBOOK/By Marilyn Hansen ' • At last, no more cooking! No more paraffin I Here's a way to make and store jam that's even fresher tasting than the old-fashioned kind. 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Cover at once with tight Iida. Let stand at room temperature until set (may take up to 24 boun); label, then store in freezer. U jam will be used within 2 or 3 weeks, it may be stored in refrigerator. Malces 5¥.1 cups or about 5 (8 ou.) itus BLUEBERRY AND SOUR-CHERRY JAM 2 Cup8 pnplnd fruit (ebout 1 pt. ,.,. • ....,.,.,.. llnd 1 pt. ripe. IOW chentee) ~ c-.. (1 .. 10 OD.) IU08' 2 teblllp Cl OM leMOn Juice ~ of I-oz. bottle llquld fruit pectin 1. First prepare containers. (Use only containers 1 pint or Jess in size that have tight-fitting lids.) Wash, scald (with boiling water) and drain containen and lids; or use automatic dishwasher with really bot ( 1 S0°F . or higher) rinse water. 2. Prepare the fruit. Grind blue- berries. Measure 1 cup only into a large bowl or pan. Pit, then grind sour cherries. Measure I cup only into bowl with blueberries. 3. lboroughly mix sugar into fruit, u&ing large spoon. Scrape sides of 11 • FAMfl Y WEEKLY. June 1S, 1172 bowl with rubber scraper. Let stand 10 minutes. 4. Pour lemon juice into ~ bottle liquid fruit pectin in small bowl. Stir into fruit mixture. Continue stirring about 3 minutes (a few sugar crystala will remain) . 5. Ladle quickly into containers. Cover with tight lids. Let stand at room temperature until set (may take up to 24 hours) ; label, then store in freezer. If jam will be used within 2 or 3 weeks, it may be stored in refrigerator. Makes about 3 cups or 3 (8 ou.) containers •Do not use overripe fruit. Use only fresh, high-quality f ruita and pectin products. NEW MIRACLE MACHINE-WASHABLE HNO IRON" POLYESTER & COTTON Classic KODEr Shifts ... each onlg s4 98 Supplies are Limited at This Low Price-Order \burs Today! (LIMIT-2 TO A CUSTOMER) STYLE 40059 -SPORTY SPECTACLE. sleeveless, eight button front, sports shift. There's a self tie belt through large hip pockets. 100% machine wash· ableKodel•polyester-and-cotton. Never needs ironing. Colors: Navy, Red and Natural White. Sizes: 10 to 18, 141/2 to 221/2 . 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Lead the coun- try; give it everytbiog you've got. America has made some mistakes along I.he way, but that's no reuoo to tear up the best flag God ever gave anybody." ARMOUR' 8 ARMOURY Something'° ...... About BJ Rlchllld Armour Thete's this about iti when I mene I really lddc up quite a breae. I dear a cleak of all that' a loo9e, Not held by paperweight or 00090, I scatter leaves, I &igbten cats, And people quickly pab their hab. Some, when they've meezecl a small brdloo, Apologize for what they do. The way I sneeze, though, loud and tcary, Apologie9 aren't nee1111uy. Mod of tits weatluw ~ we IU tJttd Mot Oft 7V flwe dag1 -~ to belong totlN mme non-~ agtmefl. -Wlldted~ His ambition for bia dauaht.era and granddaughters is good old-f uh.iooed wife-and-motherhood: "You have to know wbat'a right to teach your own children." Wayne, just turned 6S, haa made 146 films since be began bis movie career in 1929. "n..,e .. tremendou.a ptlllUN on teenage girts today to have 1ex," Carol Botwin, author of "Sex and the Teen- age Girl," a new 95-ccnt paperback, told ua. lo talking with teenagen around the country, Mrs. Botwin found that in many circles it ii .. in" to be 1ex- ually experienced ... A girl who wan.11 to wail may find herself excluded from the crowd alie'd like to belong to. Some girls even brag about thinp that never hap- pened -to appear more experienced. Tb4t's a switch. In ~ Bolwln the put only boys used to do that. But the girl who gets hurt is the girl who believes it all and hasn't the strength to say, 'I don't want to follow the crowd.' Parents can help by pointing out that there Lr a Jot of bragging going on today, and by letting THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kld9 aee ltfe dlff•rentty. S.nd eontflbu- tlona to "Child," Famlly WMkly, 841 Lexington Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022. $10 If uMd-none returned. A few months ago, our IOU Jolt his 8nt tooth. Be was to proud of it that be carried it around all day. But be misplaced it before be got to hide it under his bed pillow. That night, when I tucbcl him in, I noticed be wu trying aw- fully hard to fall uJeep with bis mouth open. "Why are you doing that?" I ubd. .,So the tooth fairy will know rm missing a tooth, .. be replied. -Mn.J.,..P.~ ltla~MW.. Essential I I in every home where educat1:or1 is respected I I I I their dauabt« bow her pareots re- spect her own intepity more than win- ninJ the race for IOCia1 success. 'Sex is not a way of winnina the affection of a boy-or the attcation of your friendt- abould be the meuage ... YICICI AND MISTER lflhec.n't....,..hlm.whocm? n..•a .,, old uy1ng that. in. time, dog and owner begin to look alike. But does ooe ba"YC to be the owner? The bored, dildainfuJ dog in dlis picture taken at a London doa abow is a prize- winninJ bulldoa named V anion Fro1ty1 Masterpiece, American-born and "Mister" to his fricoda. Tbe happy, gurgling baby ne~r saw him before, but she'd like to cheer him up. She's a Loodoo policeman'• daughter named .K>KER IN 1HE PACKING rm pacbd for vacation and my, what • pilel fve bout and cartom and hap. They must weigh a ton, I admit with a smile, For the bed that they're pmbd on •P. Though the open road is IOUDding ib call And my urge to travel is llrong And I wanted to get away from it all, rm taking it all along. --G.orp Sf.Grbuclc Colbralda Prospective father-in-law: -Young man. can you support a family?" Bridegroom-t~be: "Well. no, sir. I was just pluming to support your daughter. The rest oE you wiD have to shift for yourselves.,. -Wcale ]. Goodyear An elderly woman, on hearing that there att now ~In funeral hotMI where the d.cea#Cl can be olftoed from tM car: ·1(1 not mough ~ come ouf and tun 'JOU clown, tho. motorcm'1. Tluty ne«l to come and glOtd. toor -Morgam SMuer. FIRST CLASS PERMIT HO, 168!0 CHICAGO, Ill. 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Benefits begin your first day in hos- pital. Up to $15,000 for each benefit period. PAYS YOU UP TO $300 a month ($10 a day) TAX- FREE CASH when you're 65 or over, for first 2 months and $600 a month ( $20 a day) there- after up to $14,400 for each benefit period - this in addition to Medicare. PAYS YOU UP TO $600 a month ($20 a day) TAX- FREE CASH for each accident or illness of your insured wife. Benefits begin the very first day in hospital. Up to $15,000 for each benefit period. (Same 65 or over benefits as yours). PAYS YOU UPTO $600 a month (S20a day)TAX- FREE CASH for maternity benefits from first day In hospital for your Insured wife. PAYS YOU UP TO $300 a month ($10 a day) TAX· FREE CASH for each covered child. Benefits from first day in hospital and up to $7,500 for each benefit period. PAYS YOU UP TO $600 ($20 a day) TAX-FREE CASH additional for Intensive Care. PAYS YOU UP TO $300 a month ($10 a day) TAX- FREE CASH for Nursing Home Care. PLUS: Your extra cash benefits increase 5% a year (for 5 years) to keep pace with the rising cost of living! This plan pays so much and the $1 offer is so good, you probably have some questions- or even some doubts. We've put all the answers (including the minor limitations) down right here .•. in black and white . . . for Family Weekly readers so you won't miss the Enroll- ment Deadline for the Extra Cash/Plus Plan. Comparison shows Extra Cash/Plus helps answer today's alarming jump in hospital charges, now up to $81.66 a day national averace-with stilt worse to come. Ordinary hospitalization insurance alone just is not enough now when your family is hit with a hospital stay. You need to supplement it with a hospital income plan that pays enough extra • cash-cash that's in addition to any other mGne1 and insurance or Medicare benefits JOU may have. Otherwise you could end up draining your lite savings, children's college fund, etc. Low-cost Extra Cash/ Pfus helps answer this need. It pays more because it covers more. Helps out for both sickness and accident, the burdensome costs of Intensive Care and convalescent facility. Yes, benefits even increase to meet rising costs. Your family is safer and so are your hard- earned savings-no matter what. And now it's easy to get the Extra Cash/Plus Plan with NO AGE LIMIT FOR ADULTS, but you must mail the Application by June 28, 1972 . YOUR 5 1-BACK NO-RISK GUARANTEE Under this Guerantee, you risk nothins. Eumlne your pollc:y jn y<Mir home. Show it to your insur9nce acent. or other trusted edYilor. If not eblolutefy utisfled, return it within 10 days after ~pt. N-BF life wflf refund your $1 et once .•.• But mail Applatton be- fore limited enrollment ends on June 28. 1972. e.t· ter )«. do It todayt t NOW-for only $1-you get your first month's protection, regardless of your age, occupation or size of your family. But you must reply before midnight June 28th. Durinc tN1 lilnltld EnnHIMllt Pwtod JOU the ....,. of F..a, W111dJ c.. enrol ,......, and all = ........ ",... ,_,,....,.,.., fllllnl la wl the EnroUMeat F .. on the blldl cower of thia Moldet ..... °"" $1. "'• thllt ..,, But to w. ....... of Ema Cuh/ Plus, JOU ftMllt IMil ,_., Enrollllleftt Fonn before m.._i&ht Jw 28. Yow protectioft beciM just as soon as .. receive ,... fonR wl IAue,.... policy. You pin Mtft. inC bJ Wllitillc-Kt now;il111e lftllH ,..-Er.......,.. Fona '*" Now, for the V9l'Y first time, you can get tax-frM cash f>9id _direct to~ to the doctor or holpltll unless you tell us to when either you or • cOYW9d .. mlly fWJ"ber is hospitalind for sidmess or lnjury--..ld from the first daly for up to 25 mon ••• Pt.US your cash benefits increase e11eh ,_r for five ,_,.. •t no lldditionlll prwnlum just to help you M8p up with the rising cost of living. And you can enroll right from this Family Weekly booklet without the usual insurance investigations, with· out any red tape at all and you risk nothlnc as N-BF will refund your $1 Jf you're not absolutely satisfied. ......,. "°" .. .. ,_.Exira c.tt/ ,._In...._ ... wiiM-n tlD ... ..,, ........ ......... All you need to do is fill In and mail the short Enrollment Form with $1 before midnight June 28. It's that simple! With hospital costs 1'9Khiq neer1y $100 a day across the country, no mat· ter how much ordinary he91th insurance you h9w It probebly won 't CO¥er •II your medical and hospital expenses todlly .•• and it certainty won't ewer the lnc,.sing costs in the months and years aheed. But ewn if it does, almost tNery family knows the many extra bills and expenses that come when there's 'IMH tunt to IW1Ct pq.. TH• 120-YUR OLD l\laiional-Ben Franklin Ufe Insurance Cowponltion IS A MEMBER OF The Conlinen!al Corporation one of the wottd'a tart- est lnsur•nce 1roups. N•tion•l·Ben Fr•nklin L' life carries tull lepl ,. serves for the protection of •II Insureds. ·t ~ ~ ' Eatabllshed 1852 CCtC ~ 10( D illness or an accident . . . the worries and bills ... not just for the hospital and doctor but the household expenses and alt the extra needs of the family during those difficult times. It's to help meet these needs ... to provide the cushion of extra cash, that N-BF Life Insurance Corporation created the Extra Cash/ Plus Plan that pays you tax-free cash when you need It most ... extra cash you can use any way you wish ... tax-free cash that you don't have to account for to anyone. Without the cash to pay the additional bills and the extra expenses, you could leave the hospital without the money to meet your obligations, or. even to meet your househotd expenses. Without the Extra Cash/ Plus Plan, you might have personal debts you can't pay. A steady flow of cash paid from ht d•y In hospital But with cash benefits day after day, week after week, month after month paid by your Extra Cash/ Plus Plan, you can have a steady flow of caah to meet your additional needs. Your cash benefits begin the very first day -there's no waiting period -and benefits are paid for as long aa hospi- talization continues, even up to 25 month$-nlore than two full years-for each new stay In the hospi· tal for sickness or accident. PLUS: you get extra benefits for up to 30 days when you or a covered family member to everything you receive from any other Insurance Company -even Medicare. You're paid your full cash benefits even If other insurance pays all your ex· penses. All of your unmarried dependent chil· dren residing in your home may be In- cluded under this plan between the ages of 1 month and 19 years. Both you and your wife-if neither has been hospital· ized for sickness for more than a total of MYen days In the past two years-are elig- ible for coverage. There are no other qualifications! must be confined to the in· M:!Zil!IP\ 'Joi~.-. ... GenetOUI benefits •t 65 •nd over paid In •ddltlon tensive care unit and you're paid for the first 30 days of convalescent or nursing home care following hospitalization -all at the same low premium. ~·:;~~~~-~ Your Extra Cash/Plus Plan " pays you directly in addition to Medicare If you're OYer 65, or when you become 65, because Medi· care will pay many of your medical and hospital ex- penses, your Extra Cash/Plus Plan will pay you $300 a month ($10 a day) for the first two months you're in the hospital and then $600 a month C $20 ~ day) for the next 23 months. And you get up to $300 ($10 a day) extra ben· efits for up to 30 days of Intensive care and convalescent or nursin1 home ben· eflts for up to 30 days f0Uowin1 hospital· izatk>n. Premiums are kept low- beause there's no costty red tape Your policy will be issued to you on your application without the usual fuss or bother of health questions, examlna· tlons, investigations and other red tape. These few customary exclusions help keep your premiums low: conditions re- sulting from declared or undeclared war or act of war; psychottc or psychoneu· rotk: disorder; confinement In a hospital or convalescent facility contracted for or operated by the U.S. Government for treatment of members or ex-members of FAMILY WEEKLY, June 18, 1972 the Anned Forces. Even maternity Is cov- ered when both husband and wife are insured. Regardless of your ace or s~e of your family, your first full month is only $1 You get all thue benefits now plus a 5% increase in your extra cash benefits each year for five years-a total increase of 25 %-to keep up with the rising costs of everything you have to buy. And you get this protection for yourseff •nd your en· 150 125 Medical Costs Going Out of Sight DAILY HOSPITAL COSTS (Sern• privet• room) UP OVER 150% 1960 61 62 63 64. 65 66 67 61 69 70 tire family for even less than you'd think. Regardless of your age or the size of your family, your first full month's pro- tection is only $1. You pey only these low monthly rates• according to each adult's actual age at the time of each renewal (when both husband and wife are cavered, the husband is the policy· holder). LOW MONTHLY RATES* Ap ~-...... 19-44 $4.50 $4.00 45.54 5.50 5.00 55-64 6r50 6.00 65andcwer a.oo 7.50 For only $2.00 a month more you can cover all your children residing In your home-no matter how many-who are un- married. dependent on you and are be- tween one month and 19 years old. And, every addition to your family Is automatic· ally awered at one month of age with no additional premium. NOTE: And once issued to you, your policy can never be cancelled or your rates changed no matter how old you grow, no matter how poor your health becomes, no matter how many claims you mak9 unless we refuse to renew or change rates for all policies of the same classification in your entire state. How can the rates be so low for so much protection? The answer Is simple. The Extra Cash/ Plus Plan was created by the National Ben Franklin Life Insurance Corporation (a nation-wide leader in low cost group pqns for veterans, and others) for mass enrollment of Family Weekly readers throughout the United States. And be· cause we sell through the U.S. mall, sales costs are kept very low and you get the most protection fOf' the lowest possible rate. The National Ben Frankttn Ufe Insur· ance Corporation, Chlca10, llllncMs, is a member of The Continental Corporltlon, among the largest lnsur11nce groups In the entire wortd. National-Ben FrankUn is a legal reserve company founded in 1852 -more than 100 years qo -li- censed in your state and regulated by your own state insurance department. For only $1, your policy will be Issued and go into force fOf' a full month Just as soon as we proceS$ your Enrollment Fonn. Sorry, only 1 policy per famlty. $1 No-risk money·back au•r•ntee When you ~Ive your policy, you'll see that it is simple, direct and easy to un- derstand. Read it carefully and show It to a trusted advisor to make sure tt's exactly what you've wanted and needed. If you change ,your mind for any reason whatsoever, simply return the policy within 10 days of receipt and ~r money wtll be refunded promptly. Pl.EASE REMEMBER: This 11 a Limited Time Enrollment. The Con(peny may open other enrollment periods at a later date, but we will only accept this Enrollment Form if it is postmarked before mklnlaht June 28th. Please don't Wlllt unttt the last moment. The sooner we ~ your En· roflment Form, the sooner you and your family wttl be protected by the Cash/Plus Pl8n. With the $1 money-back guar11nt ... you risk nothing, but you could rtsk los- ing hundreds of dollars of extr11 cash tf you delay. Please malt your Enrollment Form todayt I lOf 1. What la the btra Cnh/ptue "-1 The Extra c.h/PI• Plan II an ..tfNfy MW, low cost plan thet peys cash dlrwc:t to )'OU from the Wf'Y flf"lt dey wt.. )'OU or a covered famlty member are hospitaUud for aicknea or acci- dent. 2. What are my chances of havlnc to eo to the nosp1u11 1 out ol 7 people do NOit 1"'· Y•. one out ol two tamui. could hew a IOV9d one In the haepltlll thla yew. tt could be your wife, ~r ·atllld,.,, or )IOU. Think ol the eddftlonal bals )'OU wttl h9w tf hoepbla.t. You could count °" up tD 25 full months ol beNflts -up to $15,000 wMt'I the Extr. CMll/PI• Pi.n. J. $15.000.007 How come utn Cnh/Pfua ott.ra ao muc" ~ at so tow a cost7 a.cw ol ,,_ enrollment throulhout the country end becw u.. .. "° red ....... costs .,. Mpt to the berelt mlnlnun wttf'I savtncs .,.._ *"I to )'OU In ICMW prwnlumsl 4. What will you pay f« my WlfeP s.n. bfil benefit • ,ours. MOO a month ($20 a dlY) (IM'Mler ... M); up to 25 months. This ,,.... up to $15,000 for NCh ol your wtf9'• ho9pltal beMflt periods tool • 5. Are mat9mlty beNftta wctu d1 lf1 Yes. unit.. tMny compen.... Netional·left frMldln ~MOO a mona. <S20 a dl!y) ap tD 25 'months for 10'IJ ...... ...,.... con1.a ......... for ..... wncy. (and Its compk:Mlol•). ~ .,.._ ..... both ol )'OU ............. No .. ...... cher9lf 6. Will Extra C..../Plue talra ~,.. of our Chlldren1 Y-. -per ap to $1900 - $300 • monltt ($10 • ..., .. tD 25 months '°' ., of 'JOllll chldren'• ....... benefit par- loda. Each ,... IMlbJ .. cawrad ~9ftltl"'°""' and t1wou1tt ... 18. Y-. - low pNmlum .. ..... .,. .... '°' ... of ,our cNldNft ,.kfinl In your howe-no ,..,_ ,., how • .,,,. 7. When does my famify ..,. tection besjnP Ew.y llllible ,...., ,._,.., .. cowr.t lmmedlMllty far .,,, ec:cldent OI Wf1 ..._ tfllt beslns .,.., your policy .. luued. a. Does btra Cati/Plue CIDllW ,........ ..... care7 Y-. and not mMY do. ......... ol .... It P91S up to $300-$10 • -'°' 30 cMys (-=ti hoapbt benefit period) '°' conflt•11Mt In • nuralnc home OI hoapbl convat11cent untt. which .-ta within 7 dllJs of a 3-4ey (or more) COWMld~-- 9. Whet is the 25% cost.of· '"""-...... 7 A ...... •Inst _.. t1WW ...... C09tll &ch ....,.. •• ~ beMflta wit lflct II 5% tor benefit l*todl which mrt ... the end of the lat ,.. ol .. cowei.... SlmJler Ilia 1a111 tor 4 rnora ,.,._ Thia ,...,. 25% more cMI tor )'OU et No Add9d COllt/ 10. OW the .. ,,...,....,,. care" •ture ol Extra Cnh/Ptut tMMy 0...... "" ...,.ts, v-. tor....._....,• EX· tn ea.It/Pim ..,. .. tD JO .,. .......... pertad. Up to MOO ($20 • dll1) .. ....._. to 10'IJ ~ lftcoft'9 ... ......... of $120Cll (otMr ...-oua beMflta tor aa. ... l"MIPI)· Even ,...., 1ec:CW1y room Mfvtce la ~ aftltr 24 hours. 11. Do my cnildr-.n eet the "Plus" benefits tool · Y•. Up to $300 addltioMI ($10 a dlly) tor In- .._ Care; up to $300 ($10 • dlly) ".,,..,. Home c.r.. eo.t~.uwtns ....... ..,.... •· ckwl'• $300 beMftta • $375 .n. a ,..,.. 12. wti.t If I haft ott.r .......,..7 EJdn ea.h/P't• ..,. In addtlkle to 10'IJ poup COW91 .... WOttln••'• Group. Medicate, « 91'1 --COii•~· poOclaa. 13. Who c-ts the QSl\1 You do. No pe)'nlelits to the doctor 01 ~ it.I ..... '°" 91 llO. It'• .. ~ 15. Just wtlo can pt UV. C..../"'-1 You Md 10'IJ ale E• ""° "-190t ._. hoepitelad tor •lcllrw for ..... -• tot:lil of ~ ~ In the peat two ,..,.. .. ...... bk. All ol ,our ~ undw 19 .... ..... ewer. If tl'9y "--beef\ hoapbiad . 16. Why la Extra Cash/Plus so attractive to Senior Citizens? What features In Extra Cash/ P;us are deslrned to serve those over ace 65? At ... 65 Extn Cash/Pl• s-ys you up to $14.400 ... for up to 25 moMhs (owr 2 yursl) for NCh ho9pbf benefit period. $300/rnonth- $10 a day first 2 months; $600/rnonth-$20 a day for 23 months men. The $600 benefit means more money when you need It most- when your Medicare stops. 17. Do we &•t the "Intensive Care" feature? Y•. 65 or ewer, $10 •day for 30 ct.ya, up to $300, la added to )IO'lf' hospital lncOme payment. 18. What i1 our Total Cost·of-Uvina RalM for •&• 65 or over? Your ofiCjnal ~ will lncrMM up to a total ol $375 for uch of the first two months and $750 • month tMIMftw. 19. What am I paid for Ins than a month? You're paid 1/30 of ~ monthly benatlts for Meh day of conflnenMnt from the lit day. 20. How often c.1n I be hospitalized and 1tJll collect my full Extra Cash/Ptu1 benefits? As often as nec:eaary for • many dm.ent Injuries and ailments n occur. LAtw c:onflne- menta for the ume condition will be tr..md n continuetions of the orlslnaf confinement- then, aftllr 12 months he of hospital or con· val I I ent confinement for that condition. you will apln be entitled to a new full 25 month benelflt period. 21. Can my premi ums be chanced or can my policy be uncelled? Your policy can never be sin· "9d out for chance or cancaf · lation because of dalms or poor hHlth. Rate 1chedute c:hanps or canceUatlon could only occur for all pollctes Ilka yours In your cJau and stm upon proper notice; nothlnc of the sort ii tot.Mn. You',. SM• with Extra c.sh/Plus. 22. Will I rec.ive my money promptly? Yes. Your claim will be handled promptly and your tax-free extr8 cash will be sent directly to you to UM any way you wish! 23. What About "Pre-flli5tin1" conditions? Even these •re cowred when hospitalization betlns 2 yurs or more after proC9ctlon starts.• •WHhlncton and ~,._ Residents: 1 ~r. 24. What f.w udusions are there? Onty • fww-to help keep your rat9s low. Condi· dona resutti"I from dedared or undedared war or ect of ww; psJChotic or psychoneurotic dis· order. confinement In a hospibl or convalesc.nt tadllty contract.d for or oper. et9d by the U.S. Government for tr-.tment of IMl'nben or ex. members of the Armed Forces. &911 ~la cowered when both husband and wit. .,. lns&nd. 25. How must does my first month cost? How much do I pay after that! You pey only $1 for your first full month'• cowenice repnf- ... of how old you are or the size of your family. Alt« th.t you pay only the small month· ly premium for your ... l'f'OC'P. 26. Whom should I list on the Enrollment Form? We NCOmmend you Include evety eflclble mtm· ber of your hwnlfy. R•rn•mber, tftoulh, at .... t one parent must be cowrect to Include eny number of your children under their low rate offered dUrf"I ttlls Enrollm.tl f'wiod. The .,,.. mlum for famlty ~ 11 ao low you can't affonf not to hwe the added pnactfon. f&c:.pt under Mlnourl policies. CLAIMS PAID FAST! " ... Few people I know hav. enough reeerw to carry them for eny length of time. I carried (NaUonal·) Ben Franklin and anotMr well known lnaunince. Ben Franklin fonM were simple to fill out end P«ld by lftlum mil/I. I really needed that money."-lrom Cellfomla " •.• thank you very much fof the prompt eeMc:e which wu rendered In getting the check to us. I don't know what we would haw done wfthout you:"-from New Je...ey Typical ol the mMy grat«ul lllttera on If,. al Nllllonal-S.n Franklin Ut•. You Risk Nothing with the s1-BACK GUARANTEE .. But Delay Could Lose You 5600-a-Month (S20-a-Day) ... Mail Enrollment TODAY OFFICIAL ENROLLMENT FORM APPUCATION TO NATIONAL-BEN FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION, CHICAGO, lllJNOIS -----------------DATE Of BIRTif._ ______ AGE ____ SEX.__ Fim Middle Initial Last (mo.lday/yr.) ·----------------------SOCIAL SECURITY NO. ________ _ __________________ TATE __________ ZIPCOD ________ __ List all dependents to be covered. Use separate sheet for additional children. NAME (PLEASE PRINT) DATE OF BIRTif (mo./day/yr.) NAME (PLEASE PRINT) DATE OF BIRTif (moJday/yr.) Child _______ _ Oild _______ _ Child _______ _ I rcpmimt &hat neilher I nor my 5pou5e, ti 115ced abo~. hM bttn hospilaliml due lo dclt11a1 for a total of more than teWD •11 in .- t.c two years. I aartt that if both husband and wife arc covered. the husband will be the lmwed. I understand aha& cowrqc will take cftec:t when the policy is issued. DATE SIGNAT\JRE---------------------------- 4801 NBL PlaM -kt~ cw_, Ohler~ to N·lf Ute. - - - - - - ---- - - -•DETACH AND KEEP WTTHYOUR RECORDS-------------- YOUR-st-BACK NO-RISK GUARANI EE If def ruclng your EXTRA CASH/PLUS POLICY and ahowtng tt to a famlty acMsor you feel It does not ftt your needs for any ,._ son-mum the potlcy wtthln 10 days of receipt and your $1 wm be refunded promptly. There Is no further obDgaUon. -----------------------------------------H To-'lr w •• 1r1.,, JMM 11.11'1• Fill Out and Mail No-Risk Enrollment byJune 28th with only 5100 to NATIONAL-8EN FRANKLIN Lift 3IOw:=n.::!1.-. Clticap, Ill. IOIOI l . ~ .. ~ ;._.,..,., l •'4-,,;;_. • . ... '.-' , .. • --. • ' ' ' . · THAT'~ 6REAT_! -l~M ·PROUD OF l(Ol) !, FAl"HER'~ DA'( OOE~N,-6ET THE f RECOGNITlpN -IT D_E?ERVE5 ... ~-~--!,; . ' , ' :: c:..__~------~----- I "fl.IESE' ·Ain M'I FOLLOWE~S ! MEN! IS' TH~RE A MANJ~CI' AMOlolG-YOU WHO . WAINS ~T F02 ' r:RE!POM?? ! "fl.IE t<EYS TO THE VOWER ARE IN -'T'totlS OFFIC&!! , ·-F'Ol.1..0W mE At r PePOSE G-'2tM.MIS ~Np... ,...__ ..:-.:;-"-- ,, • I • , --: ~IN&!. ~· . . OH, OH·· IT'' RIGHT., MEANWl-lll£1 !'LL Trt.Y n!E" . YA~DAR'M . f:O~ SI?.€ .... ~,.,, - -------. - - DINNIS THE MENACE By Hank Ketcham 1 ' • IWA'[l,fRS ~­ HAY=? t> l>t> D!:NN1s ! 1~ CAN r Ha'P rr IF THREEE A.M. ! YA 91.EEP LJ!<TE ' . • ON)OOROWN . · · "'POOAL o MY? ' - • • ~IJDGE PARKER HOW WILL I KNOW I 'LL BLOW MY HORN JUST -AS-SOON AS I SEE I THINK SO! BU1 SliPeos1.NG'. HE GETS MAD OR SOMETHING? THE MAN'? HIM LEAVE THE BUILDING, BEVERt Y ! NOW, YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TO ·DO? ' .. • j • TELL HIM vp4:!'iAVE TO DO IT .••• THAT YOU>RE-~ElNG INITIATED 1r-iro A SORQRIT'V AT THE UN l· VERSITY! H!'t.L·LOVE WALKING DOWN THE STRf:ET WITH A PRETTY · GIRL, LIKE YOO! • - 1-/EMEIWG ·WELL. HE'S ~!EINGVERY. GC\'.)D~· HEARTE D/ .AND WHENYOU_ COME . 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TO ID&NTl'FY -· · '·~ I SOMft f'NOT05 7 , ' • nus IS: MmLV 145 A--,,,.voR T01TWE· POUCE, -. ,, ' . ~ . ·~ , -. ' . .. . . ..... ·. • I I . I • ' • ' • -- Wl-N NOT GET MRS.'BARLEV!s Lfi'TI.l 90V, TNE "1IRAIN~ AND SEE / IF Ml! CAN ID~TIFV ANV 01= · , TM ESE. ' I • .,. • • II • I WANT A LAWYER. WELL, (Sot) llt• I DOMT l<NOW- Hur.rv up. Weooqnt to be there -", bv l'IOW. ' i--' l • 7 J to the vin<ed might . Ke would consid !dlaml tlecied a>ald "l'he -·Ille