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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-07-02 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • ' . • \ .. ~Hit.chhiki • .. . Thumh·s .Up · • .. n -: ? or __ uown . -.. -· --~~-----· '1 JOANNE R!YNOLD8 , • Of ~~J"w.t 111H • ....... bllr. .lll.1Upportd and pra<ll-• 13y it'• a dieap and easy way to lrayel - a nice Wiik-... =.,. -<:elebrallit& ii. •lrtuet ud In -""' story, local police are ing to have it oU\lawed. ~ tllen, -tile ·-lie! .. 'i·"'''' , •.••• ,. cases or Monies In which hllchbikers art vlctlma :1! probabll'. gulte SJ!lllU In re ii!lOii fO Uit J\Umber al similar cases thal go Wlreporied'. Katy, a lt-year .. 14 hitchhiker frOl1I Seal . l!uch.::b$d .,. ~<l!<!!tlOloiilHl..l ~II!'--~ 11l've never bad any troubl~ but even 1lTdfcl,I wouliln~ report It," sho noted. "The copo don't care about}'!' ., a -· ell they Willi Is to iolvt the damn case." way to meet people. Its dttract<n say Its an ... Y way to pt raped, robbed or murdend by IOl)>O v..-y lllHllce JIOOll!e. 1illOlber '°"'" for II or IPlnai ii, bllcb hlilllC his loecoaM! .. much I 11111 al tbe ~· """" ... the\ ablence of bras · a1YMOU1 • ,,_.. lilllol Jloubt thol -bing iJ the: all••• ..... el -trlnsportaUOO ----~ ~. Oryoumigblcmslolfr<afewotherClleS! Bui .._ .. even lell -that ""'"" e David L., McCorry, a IO-year-dd reelly i.rilllo'ltliWS Jiove happened to Army private,'bl!Cbes a rlde ·frcim~" ~ Lut-. for lnllance, two Lewis, W.Shington, to. Garden Grove 10 WMlmlr lel ,_ W«"e picked tip hitch-visit bis family •. Somewbere along the = ID IAl!g Be4Cll, When their ·rides line, bis ride pumpo two .Ii-caliber bul· --· -maa·leaped out .of lets into his heed and chest and dumps ... <Ir. "Ille other -found atabbed to his body in tl)e JlOJklng lot of Golden _, a .1i11irt while Jatt.. . West College ia Hwltingtm Beach. ... • lJ-NDA:Y • ' • . . · e A 12.,..,...Id boY, hitchhiking, lo the beach frqn an inland community, is given a ride by a 11>811 1'1>o semaUy assaults him al gunpoint before re!"!'•· in1:mu,... isolated !ncldeols, used .. scare tactics? · . Not at Qll, police say. Officers like .to poillt out that the number of reported . . ~gt. Robert Boumgarlnfr of .tile Or- ange County Sh<rlll'1 Ju~eolle 'dMalon says the number of repbijed casu is 1maU for a vari;ty of reuon.t.. · · "u the hitd!lllker·vlctim Is Wl\of<d in an area and is bitcNlildn,-1!rcel'•"IY or i£ the ·victim is a runaway, tbey~~!)Ot going to rtport anything and lace al"itt themscl\•e1, 11 be said. '0l'here11 a1io a <.'Ollsiderable num~_fl them that don 't report sexual attacks because of em- barrassment." " . -• It makes an Ironic plclurt: ·teoHge girls UJumbing rldea while -in. nm to news lllands wboae -feature large heacHinH ~eloillng die llteot In a L<o AJ!geles murder-ral'01""mkin..,. of two girl hlld\hlkers, - "I guess they don' fear rape like thei used to," ays Capt. Robert are.., (S.. lllTClllllKING, Pap All) • • VOL 65, NO. 164, 7 ·SECTIONS, :U»f.K&ES . . -ORAN&E CQUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, ~UL Y 2, 1972 TWENTY-l'IVE CENTS ' • •• r ' • ' •· . . · Man SJain \ .. \ ---.IiiH--.. -ano1 _Mitchell . Steps DoWll He Quits as Nixon's Campaigi1 Director • ,/ASHINGTON (AP) -Former Atty. gressional relations for the White House , · Ge)!. John · N. · Mitchell, faced with bis Will be teken over by biJ · ~ aaio- SAIGON (UPI) -A man tentatively Jderitified as a Japanese tried unsuc· cesslully today· to bijact..a .silgon,bound 7 Pan American 747 jumba jet to }lanoi, but was jumped and shot by passengera on the plane. ., . , The man died shortly after-the plane landed safely at Saigon and all passengers and crew had .left.the plane. The passengers got out via the plane'• lix emergency slides and becailse a stiff wind was whipping .the plaatic slides around, many ·01 them tumbled out onto , .lbe runway. upball and lllilfered lkln :· bUrns, scratches and cuts on their heads. knees and elboWL ~~-_ r 's.verai it11e-,ti,-urea -~w.:1 ' · t1kea10t11e ,tfis:ird~~W:::-, •.• PoJn~g Taft SOri Mhlt airport. ~.. · ~ "'"'. ewilnems described tile -hijacker 'as a lllJl!l of.medium beiCllt and ~!Llibout 5 f~ I inc~ 11$ pounds, I~ 1ij1 18te 7'l's or earlf Jols~ iM o1 Japanese appearance. Pan Am flight 811 was enroute from San Francisco, Honolulu and Guam to •• -S.igqil. . .l~Eyewitnesses said that at the plane was 'apProaChlng Salgm the hijacker showed tt»e-steWirdesses . something in his hand, told them ii was a bomb ol grenade and said he wouJ4 •,bJow up the. plane unless 1t was diverted to Hanoi. The · hijacker remained in t h e passenger· · .cabin and had the stewai'desses passing notes· up to the pilot's cabin. · ·• . __ • •• ;· • t_ f I '·-•1&1Y P.fL.OT~1-IM•HYlll . l'Wll>l!.'TIAI! TREATMENT '-l'tesident Nixon, arriving··on· the Oratig~1()(ia~ ',llI,ll!!ls' Nano, Yorkshire ten:ier o;wned by, Mrs. Te90y Pomn!ert1nk,,,wif~ of BtiJ· G~n. t.l\>er! P. ,Pommerenk ·Of the Manne ~ ~ 'l'or6~ 'l'iicia ·NixonoCOx hastwo Yorlii!ilre Terriers of her own:~$b\·j~ ~tei"'lo·:stay home," said Mrs. POllllDerenk, ,v.;bo carried tbe .dog;in herl purse. . · · t ' ~ ..... • • ' wife's ultimatum that he choose tither he< or. politics, picked his wile .Saturday tan!, William E. Tlmmol!I, . pres., and quit as head of President Nixon's re-. secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said. election elfort. · Mrs. Afildlell was perllaps· the bi!&: The CommitteeJor the_R...iection of . _known of_the NW>n cabinet wives ~be Preaident announced Jbe former at·· be<:ause of her frequent phone calls to torney general wa.~r stepping down, less newsmen to preseflt her otten COOo than a .week after Martha Mitchell told troversial views on issues and reporters tQat lbe was leaving bim until personalities. · be got out of politics. JOHN ·ANO MAlllT.HA MITCHELL.. When Mitchell left the attorney She ma,de known ber-acute''discontenl .. generalship on .. 1'-1arch I, his wife made in an outburst last weekend that began succeeded as campaign director by Clark clear her diuatisfaction with the move. dlH'ing her stay in Newport Beach and MacGregor, a former congressman from This discontent was climaxed in her continued . when she moved to the MinnesOta and currently Nixon's' chief of statements of last week~. • Wesld!ester Country Club· at Rye , N. Y. ,.,..,._;~.i_li_aisocl. ...-. Neither ol the Mitchells was availa ble Mi'·'"'jol~' ...._ ••-~·onday and th• ·-~~-.,,. J•r comment Saturday.. . , """"" ~ '"'' •~m , Mitcilell lunch\!11 with Nixon Friday t°' . coople rettimed to Washington in Inform the Presidflit of his decision at Mrs. Mlt\lbell waa qpoted in an i,,. midweek, '•Jl!11reDllY recoociled. . _ that time, 8 White House spokesman terview ~ llllllday night that she had But _....,uy the reconciliation was said. been ma.~Jed by ~Y ~ pr .. . . -:.~"='~~~~ -MacG .......... ·r in handling COO· .(See llllflRll(IJ. ltcl :U) as'C'M!iP"iP clii.'octor in order lo djovole -k •1f · * i * ·*' " fr , more'U....~.,,.ileandfamtlY.' --•-, .. · ·-*=~~==~ Eamily_or-l?olitles. ? It All~ which ha olioped a victory for Nixon In .1968andMi!: . . ' • "~ hav, found, however, that I can no 'B · Io D · A :=.er .::.:rr.'=rie:. ·.,zw;:: egan · ays go ·... • • wbidl lllllll """"' finrt: the happiness and wellare ol my wile and daughter." In biJ letter accepting Mildlell's -By CANDACE PEARSON witihdrawa~ the President.noted .that a °' t11e .,.,,,_""' '"" pbliticiaft's wile "must not·only, share the It started 10 days ago wilb a telepbOne disappolnlments .,.i brickbau but must ~tile lt'eilueot aboence of.a· husband call from Newport Beach and ended with and father. I 1im riU aware that Ibis bas a White Hoose announcement Saturday. been particularly true of the Mitchell ·Fonner Attorney General John Mit· family •• ,." . cbe11 has resigned his post aa President Francis L. Dale, chairman of the Com· Nixon'& campaign dlrecUI:. mittee ,fCll; the .~lection of the Presi-Even Newport 11.eacb' rdcl~. - dent, llllllOWl\*1 that Milcbell will be are accuslorped to the ~ the famoua had been f<llmd on a curtain. Mr1. Mitcl!ell had claimed she was 'Physically restrained !ram making more phone calll by someone else in tbe room. . Otber N~ Beach soorces said last Monday l !hat tbe Mitchelll ' disagreements began not over poUUci but with, a ii~iOu~ argument over perlOllJ.l (See VLTIMATVM, Pap Al) When .the plane made Its final landing approach the man apparenoy\reollzed be was coming in to Saigon, not Hanni, and became more and more ag!~M: He rushed up the aisle'and It that.point ·about live· paasengen jumptd him. alld one of them shot him. · First reports said five aboti were fired by a man in American military unifonn and four of them bit the bijicker in the ' • . . 'ancl the polltlcal, living imonpt them, NJ~ · ,.,4 • c Li h D, } .weresulllrised1r,lbe•mottonal World Waiting·, ·~9.i,t ,:n~flVBS, on. p~t,. F. g-. ·~ nWzz es' ~~=-·~::.:. : ... ,ie-- back. · • J~tt::i":~~:: ::eu!'. 1 :: i!: rate. Today's attempted hijactlig was the firs t ·Involving International air traffic from or ·to Saigon, although .there have · been three ca,.. with intenial Air Vie\· nam and military aircraft Jmlde South Vietnam. --. ...-: · 435 Acres Burned • First Chess Move . · · .-· . , · · o:recasl on t night ~ caller Mariha Mitchell, her F or-Fischer'S ~ Fa~gued But Anx{QU:s ·Bother Bathers ~~7.?.:~E:aF::::4:~E: •. • • . , continue O!Unpalgning for NllOll despite : • • : · Orange eoe.i.residenla 'today may be bis wile's ultimation that she would leave REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) _ Bobby I Br JOB!f V AI.TERZA. Clem~le . was the .cjty~s new m'\)'Or. dampened , by Jiglit drizzle but the him if be did. . Fi3cber'• lawyer has asked to pootpone • I '!!·~'°"• ~ "'" ' , ~Holmes and ris.wile· Mary'Loit. A sporadlcallJI wel. weathef°}robobly 'won't Tbnse involved in the llory'a beginnings the start of today's world dtampionsi>ip A v1si)IIJr. Well!'J' PreS!dent NIXocr ar-~er ~dPr~deo'!"'"1l . was lber,e tool. keep thousands of them from ·flocking to ·In Newport Beach Juno. 22 -Including chess matdt unUI Tuesday, but neither rived m~ th!. South ·~1_1ete _Satlrday · ~ .uit:: . es! _ .. ".IA , l,le\!_ 8!!, ~ the_ beaches.:........ . _ ~plOY._~s a!_ ttie _Newporter Jim where the matdl releree nor the organi1.era ap- lor a .w9i£ing •llelltion·Of af\east lliree ronnalilf . prevf!il!d beca1111e · iJI .r<lP'• P°"'itile !lPl'lnkl•s were predicted to-Mrs . ·Mitcbell5!8yeaariC[i party~• peare<t1'llilng-to grant·the request. wee)<s, bµ) ~ his11atigue lie bad the ~up, to . r:r~ htbe· wellwisbers day by weather l0<~teu at the -differed In their accounts-of incidents. Lotha\' Sdtmldt ol German.JI!. the chief ~of I c~gner.. . 1 ' . . "I wanrresi all to 0~ :v::a~~·the Orange Cou'ntf Haitxi ~artment ilnd Mrs.· rMitdlell 'called ·UPI reporter referee, laid early today " he -didn't The -~mt, anivong ~ day. later P..Sideot ::i smil~. warmly g~t· the the Los Angel .. Weather-Service, • Helen Thomas from a villa at the BA titan originij!Y eJl)OC!ed; 'arrived wilhoo!t . grOilrl. • , . -\....Ji1gh te".11'"".all!re will be 69 or 70 . N~ Inn June 22 to .~e lhe • CK GROUND !!EI'OllT Mr•: '1bon¥ El~ T>fArjl!O °'Jlt' Air "But .the wa•-•s' ,<f\li!e . cold, Mr. degrees and surf will average two to four had given her h~d an ultlmallun to ~ CllEllS,DUEL -Al KERNVILLE (AP) -A fire in the Se-Slaliol\ 'l"" ~a~ 0C'0W4.,~r Presld nl," ~.sa;a . feet. · get out of pollUcs. • . _ . . . quoia.NaUonal Forest conti"'1fd burning a 1.w -~"" '!!P ~ lie ~ed "~t irulkes ,00 ~~e. \\'.e i1'oulj! Low night and morning .clouds are Mitchell reporjedly f J e w out fr o m recog1Uze the leglllmacy of ~ request ------·-~--- •• , '1'111·: I '.\S llJt: ' out of cont~!. Saturday nllbl, with m· • baHcoptoor ~ a, ~-'lq 'Lo 'Casa ;t1i go Slyimining. tilt)'W~y ".be ~. · , predicted ~ , TulSday, altbooWt Washing)CJn, D. ·C. to N~ ~next , made by Andrew Davll, Flacbe_r a !Jlwyer. fire lighters struggling In 100 to 110 Pa~1'D ID ~.;""""" ' ... ~ -~ , In a . brief warm: ,~1"'1' tJle days should be 1110'1tly sunny. . -morning, altlto<tgft be !Jlter denled1ilolng Scbmldt lald Davll carried no written degree lle~_tG, con!Jl>I the, blue. -~be·~,._,.,. .. or"!" !!:"st~~ 1 ~id~ -~ 0r a' m0ine6t ldr • • Newport.Beach lifeguards reporte(J 56 ,,. so. · ' ~~~~'*'~.!'.!."'the Jlangel' vou \JanWl 881~ qtemen were "-· .p .t • •, · phOtOgiaphers whi,-snajipeif Pictures of a · rescues Saturday with ·abollt 80 ooo peo-Newporter Inn employe,, althcxigl!-~·~·~~1 ....,.. Bui hampered because t,be area iJI the flTe iJ It . was: lite "lqogHt. hiatua belw"'! young man taking pictures of the Presi· pie, crowding those beaches. None or the ordered not to discuss the m.atter, told a ~cit Fischer~ micht be 1(orted 11\t('ry ~essible. 1 ~ nearfllt,Joad is pregdent1al '1aits llflCe ~ Ji'11ons dent. , · · · · rescues )Vert ·major, although lifeguards DAILY_ PIL(>T reP.Qrltr the M.ltchells, in~ 00 lhon ,DP an time for. ff!Ur nules ~way. He ettunated 435'acres .. Pun:hased llteir.~ ~te ..•. _ Momenu 'laler' Nixon hopped" .. board report •continuing problerni with riptlda · deed, wete m· Ute villa reserved ··by the the i:'=" llart cl '* .matth witll ····· Ma beet! blackened: ···-·~·-, Ob band to tr!>el •ilie .preai~enl In San his golf cart and drove alone ·to bis caused bysooth8""lls. President !0< himseU and personal wThe llkell=Boria~al~ .. .. , . · ' • • estate. Riptides were less a problem in Hun-friends/ Ame . . h = ~npenment. ff. ' d p d. ',d' ,.. · Tbe Presldeot's !0<elgn pollcy.advisei, tington Beacb, wbere l~eguarCls on.state The aame soure~ revealed that Mrs. timer):' U: ~ lta..;: ~...;: 0 .... ft a ' : 1ng Dr. Henry Kl>~· arllved in San . and· othe r ~ach strande rtported ·l9 Mitchell's phone had been ripped out of ' . • ' . amiente Oil Friday hilt was not on hanCI . rescu .. fnd illiollt 85,000 people. the waU of her uduslvt room and blood (See r1111 aca, .... :U) · · l • · to ll'Cel ti.d'mldenl. NilOll's· acbedule ,,. • • . ' • . bu DOtJ<t been lllriounced'but it Is... • ' ' 1----T-= , · · _:__'~· 2:2· 1!!0-a..,~~..:.~ ---,) . -~a~.onelilrJl!isl!the u: .. · 1 • . • I' LU.TTY omg ., ..,, lf.l f;q:8 .,,n~ Doara ~ ~ lliree w~k lltay,' loflne• ......,..-•.. .' • ' ~ . • ·treasury sec:netary John Connally "Ill . • HULL, Mw. (UPI)~ Larry C.pune, who be felt mlglit.not stick lo It. meet with the President as. l/e-,...,.... . , : · • · a 21J.year ... 1d Ufeguard from Balboa .Tbe ~«-'l>aYllli ~meet · from•lf"'ldtour.Nlxonal~ rFOOP 111.A¥J'S :-:-•'!'\16 if!oFl"P;wsf · ·PHO'fo .~ :\':l ~O(IO PHOTO~ l'•slde S'aad•y 1--llllancl,.ahO\i~=·•b , hom, l!e, llid..~ 1111a _,.a .Jte. ~-&visi90-tjte ~ . nll1led;to·h11V'~!! fe.!'iri«a, ·till it • Pas• ti i\t.tur-. NcD, ~ 11bich -an Saturday monung ~~'t ~T J.':t'Ji:r'loi ~i: ;·ti!!! . ,~ • ill 1'\.iw an •riJPtoe io!ilie *ft:'Ol!JIOY9'1Y· ~ward lq Jut•,;.t'• ~~ , :~..= • a ••-et l=ic'C.:::::C'ir.. ' ·~ M~ ,c:ompanion,'i 'WBrttl . ' ,.'', • : .. 1»;; ·M~~es;·~·~eoua-Newspaper ~~~A.~ ~grin ~ t.,~~ .. ~ .• ~a~ g Bm1nl m.bhaPr be boPa &o avenge 2S . • driftia a car, WGa!d allfo cmy .his· pro-, • 11' i ; ty -~ffe ·the ~Pl ml 1 "'Slatt Writer orfers. iClues. to ~hat )'lll.'.e.b'wln tn the · = , 01. OJ! :"' ... °"""' «t c1 l!litea a ...... be paddles wilhbls..,.. '..._. . . . • ·Restaurant Robl<J •· · ~ ~-eaeribetl 1what· they 155,000 fCOl)lpeUtton 'ipop*lfed locally by """'• -"" .:ii.. ·~: _, ~ ~---• ·~ 1n--<-k "-'-'~"'"'·'·~-'"-•-, · · · . , .azy~ " 1 . .-:-~r·. · · , . · · -.. ·-.. ...,,_ , • ., ud ues· prone OD ...,. IMUWltUI on Ullll:I ' ~ •• ~~ wa ~........,. ... vu.-· •• '· , ~ h8d k> .,!to geLtbeyl .-(ll~ out ,a the Daily Pilot,,C8., ..... ~1 ircntontt ,. .... ""' ,,, "'°"' •1. " ~ • • ~ p81MMHp " • ---a tt a e hied a ' Two un\de0t1ried men are befD« '6ul't· ' 1 · . ...:.. · lreui tit c1 ~ 1 • • , 1 1 '· •111..,,.,"'"""' a. C1· ,,... "'••• et. " He balf.floped to emlat tljt ard of .a itr1 .,.. WllertlPl".OC.t 'io: ~ ·~ con-by.llllnllnpn .Beach police al~ afOb: aev,.,.page orm ~'!"'"•"'" · ' ". · ·LONG LlvE THI; QuEEN~Sklp Fick!-~ ,.. .... •-~ J::."' c~ •olunteer to meet him each' nicbl when ta1Diftl pe1~· povlsionl -end ~pltnty beoi at Don Jose M~kan R~sta~an~ at · !AMD..Y ~c.p:1-A college campus is Ing, Laguna Beach povellst and TV ICl'lpt $:: :; =~'".:. W! .~ be came ashore, but ,... ~bl• to l!Dd ol, vi~. llOll3 Adams i\"". Sotill'llay rught. all ht the lamtly ·!or Dr, aqct Mrs. Emil writer recreates adventu,...ml voyager , , -willing to keep tabs on him dur· nie 'carreat 'i1!> II designed to let a The two ouspecls, deScribed only as Billllet. A wom .. 's page prome tells'of ' · DAILY'"'"', .. ,_ Ina lhe I nnOd 7tklly trip. llt1I' reeanl r.r ~I 1Urpuo!ng the male caucasians entered the reatautant the memento.filled home of Southern r •board Uic SS C.tallna. Ills best seller, . ea~ ~anted a glll, be llld. baca,.. ta mlJea' be iioclchf !Iowa !lie East at t1 :30 p.m . .rid allqedly made off with California ColleJ•'• president and of th• "This Girl for Hitt," was based on C.ta· ""' c .. i.. '""" - be llllda them more dependaltlo than men CoUI ID II da11 ID 1"f. abollt $3,500, police &aid. • livea being Uve<I in that home, C4. • Jina, C5. TV --------f ' i j ' f . \ • ' .. ._ ., r. ·- jt, J DA!LV PILOT Sund1y, July %, l•n ' People I Quotes "It appears to me the Newport Beach City Council Is looking for a :~a~:oal to explain away the rapidly expanding developmenL iliport area 't.bat tu.ure to cause an ln· . crease in air traffic," angered ·Irvine City Councilman Honry Quigley said. He was reacting to statements by a Newport Beach official that labelled the Irvine council as .''green" and "nalve" in reaction to the new city's offer to form a joint air· port study committee. Despite the .ancor, the two cities are to open talks this week about massive commercial d_evelop- ments charted for lands near Orang~ County Airport. Miriam Obtrndorl of Leisure World Is proud of the fame and social reform gained by her dou ghier .Betty Friedan, author of . ~emlnine Mystique" and reported creator or the· women's liberation movement. She explained her daughter's success was due to ~.,courage of her oonvictlons,. and dedication to her cause. "Any form of rebellion usually -r resorts to extremes in ~action at one tlme or another," she said, "and the youth of to4Y know they don't like what Is offered to !hem .but they don't ~eally offer anything better to solve the problems." . • Trµateea ·ol the Hulltingtcm ·Beach Union High School DiJtrlct adopted i '26.9 million preliminary budget. but not before trustee Denn is. Monger• spoke on financlng ed11,ca\jon. "People are calling us and asking for a more perwnal11ed approach to education.. But in order to person.alize, ~e need personnel and. th~t desn 't ~Orne cheap. The t.tme wtll come when peoP.le ,realue there is ~ cost and a h!gh cost. As a nation we re spending more money on. pep pills, booze and cosmetics than textbooks," Mangers said. Although a remedial reading program ~ \ . - Reds Sliell • " ' Hue,·IGll ·- -s CiVi1ians SAIGOI! (UPll -Communist gunners Jobbed 20 rockets and artillery r o u n d 1 Into Hue today, killing eight civillaru and wounding at least two soldier:;. It was the first rocket attack on the old imperial capital since the current Communist of· tensive began March 30 . More than 2S mUe.s north of Hue, tor· rential rains bogged down a 20,(1()().man Sou th Vietnamese push to recapture Quang Tri from the North Vietnamese. Far to the sooth, Viet COng guerril1as cloaed in-on a provin~ial capital within a three-botw drive of Saigon and. govern- ment forces reported a 24-hour artllleryo groulid battle near An Loe, 60 miles north of Sai,on. J. government spokesman. s11d 4S Communists and eight South 'Vietnamese were killed in the Sghtlli11· near An Loe. U.S. Maj. Gen. Alexander Haig, chit! military adviser to White House official Henry Kissinger, arrived in Hue soon after the garrage. Haig is on a fast find- ing mission for Kissinger and President · NixOQ. 1- ·• -. "' .. ·--' • · in the Huntington Beach City School DIS· trtct put 60 percent of the district's poorer - rtadera on the road to success, there were Fit!:ld reports s'aid most of the shells fired on Hue appeared to be from a Soviet-made 122mm field J(Un which has never been used extensively in Vietnam : The artillery piece fires a -23-pound shell and has a range of 13 miles. . l' owre in the Army Now • • still many who couldn't be reached. "If af· ' ter two.xears of help Ibey still have no mo- tiv.atiorl,' 6aid 1111.ibeth H1l1tffn, coordlna· -tor Of ·the prograM,-,'it'seither be~ause t~ey have some serious problem that will.Ieql:'1re expert treatment, or because they are iust _not going to make it -and there are always A dozen of the same type shells were fired again.st Camp Eagle, base camp for the So!Jth . Vietnamese tsi ll\fantry- Division just outside Hue . The rocket attack was a poMible in· dicaUon the South Vietnamese drive intb Quang Tri ha"d left Hue wlnerable to at..- tack, Hue expected to be ttie next major target in the C.ornmWllSt drive. Anti-war groups would be hard put to recognize one of their most staunch advocates jn thls 1962 arllly pboto taken. when .S.htt..JY.~ "Miss Army Re- cruiting-1962.". She is none oilier than Jane Fonda, posing with Patterson, N.J. recruiter Sgt. R<>bert Juhren. Miss Fonda was making radio .spots about what a good idea joining the army was. The Overseas Weekly newspaper came .across the photo in a 10-year·old edition of the "Casemate/' a Ft. Monroe, Va. post paper: • "-~· \ going to be some like that." Dr. Robert Simpson, director of the National Hurricane Center in Miami, upon endorsing a recoJt\mendalion to use high•rjse buildings as emergency shelters ·in high population 'density areas, stated, "It is inescapa~le that in at least. so~e locations we shall soon reach the point where evacuation in the face ot· an extreme hurricane in accordance with existing · procedures·wiJl flnd tens of thousands of people -stranded-on the highways in a fantasUc traffic jam, unable to return home Along the . northern front, UPI cor· respondent Barney Seibert said the heavy rain brought the govermnent push · virtually to a hilt. · Tanks and trucks sank into the mud. Government marines and paratroopers engaged In the four-day-bold drive tried to keep.dry Wlder tents made of ponchos. Viejo Children R':s·cue Woman From Manho'le Gasoline Hike, I New Controls Go Into Effect • or reach safe shelter •• hurricane winds and tides overtake them." . r ., . Following a ruling by the Credentials Committee-of the Democratic .National Con- -· vention to IJ>pllrtlon California's ~71 dele- ,· . gate votes ani~~g Ill candidates in the pri- mary, instead of · whmer·take·all, Stn. · ~· Yef'n, whose stat~ votes ~re .' · , said, "I cotildn'~ P,o&!lbly ~ JIOl't onvenUon that wowd 'sustain'tllls.,. kiJMrof .sllabtiy. illclt'room deiling. I woudn't" · have any p)rt~ l!IY ,cohve'ntioil lli:>minee" .:, wh~ ..... would support thiS.'1 • ID . ~-• 1t1. · ..... . ••I I ~t .,_ • • ..• ·' o-Osta M ... city coundlmen Wlllarcf T. Jordan and Robert then put her In the (\ole to hide her. I The Lux's returned to their Mission SACRAMENTO (AP) -More et· Viejo home Thursday rUght reportedly pensive gasoline, a closer state watch on without Mrs. Sung -wflo is unable to auto repair shops and tigher controls OJI speak English -ever knowing who first credit cards are features o( hundreds ·or heard her . pleas fo~ help. . new state Jaws that took effect Saturday. ..... But Robin and "Eric know ..!'hat. they did -. "The gasoline price hike -a boot t"tQ and are ·proud, their mothe:-said Satur· cents a gaUOn .-is triggered by 'J. d~.r· . . . . ,, ehange in "\lthe law exteilding the fi"!e 'J'.hey rea~1ze t~ seriousness of it, pert:ent_lales tax to gasoline. It is aim~ Mii:' tux said, ~dding that she and ~. at raising N73 .4 million annually tor husband had, d~ssed . what to ~ tn cities and'"c<IOOties. . rem~g~y SJtu~n.s With tiH; children. Bulk or .the ino~y 'will ·go ror rapid .be~Th~Y seemed· to respond to"' the Situ.a· &~it in, cities-apd. r~(ld w~r~ in rur,I lion," she observed: ''i think it's really areas but lif.1~.5 m1llion• will have ~ great...,. · · .. -... strings attached . • ! Th~ proud parents.,. gave each of the · Star(ed Saturday the nep.rly 50,000 au o Seibert said North V i e t n a m e s e , Two Mission Viejo children today are art.Wery, however, laid down heavy bar· richer by two silVer dollars and a special rages against Highway ~ 1 from t~e My pride that comes only from 11ving some- Otaril River northern defense hne to one else's life.· ' Quang Tri City, 12 miles to the north. Few people eveJ: become heroes. Few The Comm'unists were apparently people, except police and firemen, can trying to stoP government lr'oop6 from say -they actually "rescued" anyone. filling ' the hiindreds c;>f-sbell hol~ in the Robin and E9c Lux can. highway, the only pa~.ed road in the 'area, The children of Jack end ShaITon Lux, Seibert sa.i~. ~,. ·--< , 2530rPattbefiOILSt., Mission Viejo. were · ,." ,, . ,->.isi.~ their gr~enu 1'iursday in · . _ • !{~ity, "a Los Ang.~ suburb near lr.,e.land Eru•pts ... Too:rance. · • · . . . ':t · ·Robin, eighl, .irid .. her brotlier;. E#j: • · five, were walking after dinner wtien I W . t v· . -1· -· ·they passed a manhole cover neor 235th n OrS 10 ence Street. They heard a tapping .oound and , saw a piece of fabric stuffed throogh the M. wn-, currei\Uy on 1,tl!osr of aoutnern states after com· . pleting their-chores at'the UoS. 'Conference of-Mayors in Ne.IV ~ . Orleans: don't seem to be Impressed by what they have seen. "New Orleans streets should be cleaned, the houses of Nat· chez need some patches," they wrote home ln poem form. "Gulfport and Biloxi, tOQ; still yiow scars. of what a hurricahe Since Ceasefire ~~~~.ho, .. They ran-home1oget their' · • Lux, who work.! at a Supermarket in th!ldren a new Jilver dollar for the deed. repair shops in Galifornia must~ licenls· bulOther thaii that baven't celebrated ed by the rieW State Bureau DI the life-saving event. Automobile Repair. Without a license, "We told them that not everyone has the shop operator could fac£1trrest. the opportunity to save &emeone else," The . licensing is aimed at _crackif'g Mn. Lux said . down on fraudulent or extraord1narly '1· BELFAST (!JP!) -Gunmen killed two San Clement., couldn't move the 300- civllians, woUnded four others and shot pound cover and called police. can do. Checked out Mobile and weren't impre.,ed.,. Today we'll check out Lake of the Ozarks, for possible annexing to_. our parks." at British soldiers and each1 other Satur-Trapped in the hole was Ki-ok SUng. 54, day in the worsi enipUon-of violence in a Korean. resident-visiting-relatives. She - Norlbem Ireland since the cease-fire five had been put there an hour.and-a-half Police in Harbor City are still competent auto repair shops . , &earch'ing for the alleged hit ancf run Robert C. Alexand er, head of the n~w days ago police reported. earlier by two .men who reportedly ~------------.... ------------~".___: 'nie-~-was further threatened~by _;>truck.b~r .. wi.Ul.~r c_ar wh~le she wa.s the erectiorl of barrioadet in Belia.st and crossing the road. Police said the men From.Pote l 11 other communiUll' by militant Protestants in protest against so-cilled "no-go'' Roman Catholic districts of Lon· ULTIMATUM ••• matters at the Qlrona del Mar home of Mrs. Donald K. Waahburn. The widow ol ~ Srieil-up milliirlalte, Mrs. Washum was the hostess" a _party for 80 ROP supporters at 411 Avocado Ave., which lint reporta said was the ICOlle of the !Jght.. - Mrs. WulU'n Jater denied an argu. ment occurred and said the Mltd>ella .. seemed very mud11n Jove" and ha~ a wooder!ul time. at the party, wl!lch was From Pote l MITCHELL. • • donderry. The catholic benicades have ... 1ed off altellded by other Newport Beach Bogslde and Chggan district. to British llopubllcan notables, the John Waynes, security fo<ce. for almost • year. They the Herbert Kalmbachs and .o. w. are manned by members Of the militant "Dick" RJdlard. Provisional wing of the Irish Republican . Army IRA. Mrs. Washurn 1aid that H anything Police reported several gun duels happened later.,. HJt probably bas been between Protestant and Catholic ex· blown way ·out of proportion." tremists In Belfast . in addition to the PRISONER other ~tings during th~t and ear-ly morning hours . But Mrs. Mitchell, long noled for her A spokesman for the Protestant United phone calls, said she was virtually a Defense Association UDA said the "political prisioner" during her aix~ay obstructions would remain permanently stay in Newport Bea<;f>. In four areas, but that the others would She said she was in the villa's bedroom be torn down at the ~ of the weekend. He said tine of the permanent enclaves when tile ·phone was ri~ out, in· would be Jocated in Belfast and the t.erTupting her call to Miss Thomas. foiirth ._ in a provindal town be did not vlded by the-Nliton ?Hlectlon campaiJn -· Mrs. Mitchell reportedly left Newporl · identify. -· committee and she woUJd leave her hU. Beach early last Sunday for Rye; New 1 Police sources blamed most ol the bond unJesa he quit tbe commitl(e. York, »ilere ~ couple lived before thejr lhoOtinga on renegade supporters of ex. She waa quo&! ,.. aaying that politl~s natlonil political Involvement. She spent treml!t i!'OUJlO, but said 'ooe of the klll· was "notlling but 0 cops and ~-three daya-at a posh country club before hlga bore the earmark! of-a formal "ex· game'' and she knew "dirty things" returrung to herl Washington. D. C. apart· ecution." about It. ment W~ay. The alayings raised the death toll to She re rtedly said in Rye that si; had When the incident first started, thrte since the truce began Monday mid· Do Tuesday's Jobs .Monday A reminder : Tuesday is the Fourth of July -Independence Day. • You won't be able to : Shop for Aunt Minnie's birthday present. get into your safety deposit box, appl y for a conditional use pennit. file a lawsuit, pick up your welfare check, get a reading on your stocks, get a haircut, buy a pound of hamburger, or get from one end of town to the other in your car. Because: It's a national hollday and all the places where you normally do those thihgs, including most food markets, will 1;ie closed. All day. And, as usual, Che trsffic along the Orange. Coast will be hor~-. rendous. · "" Some advice : Do your errands early. Like on Monday w'hen everything will be open. Then on Tuesd1y you can go to the beach and get sunbuined like everybody eTse. drivers, described as driving a blue Ford slage l!gency,, says he has three lice .. e or Mercury. revocation cases already and plans :to Driver Convicted In Crash Deaths Faces New Counts A man convic ted of second degree murder in 1966 after his getaway car hit a &Plall school bus in Huntington Beach was arrested again Saturday on four rob- bery charges in Garden Grove. Tolliver otis Skinner, 34 , a printer, was arrested by Garden Grove police at his ·home at 12651 Sunswept Ave .. at 3 p.m. Sltinner was reportedly released from pri son la st year after serving about five years for his involvement in the deaths of two students whose school bus was ram- med by his' fleeing jdup car in March, 1963. ' Skinner lat.er pl ed guilty to one count of set:ond degree murdE!r. His car ,, caused 'the..deaths of Charles Stine, then 17, of Westminster, and Edward Paul Becker, then 16, of Huntington Beach, who were in the busload of student& on their way"tO a pliy rehearsal ~t Hun- ' Ungton Beach High School. begin prosecuting them next week. • ''As of July l, the teetfl in this law wlll get pretty sharp," he said Friday. Issuers of credit cards must correct billing errors within 60 days after btlhg nOtified or forf eit the bill under anoUier new state law. And they can't lefallY discriminate"'"· akainst women who apply for credit. , Another new Jaw outlaws toys depicting instruments of torture or death and the other new statues order funeral director• to poot prices on c;askets and furnish written lists of prices and feeJ for services. Fire Danger Closes : National Forests LOS ANGELES ( APl -The U,S. Forest Service closed about 25 percent ol the Angeles and San Bernardino nattonal forests to recreational use SaJurday because of fire dahger. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT fiedNJ°~/attera'guardrlpped Mi.tc~ll said he would .get out .of_ cam· night and ·396 sinee the first lhots were a telept.:,n! her vllla bedroom wall pa1gn1ng Nov. 7 but his wife indicated fired in the inter-communal strife almost eand several guards threw her on a bed that tlbat wasn 't soon enough . three years •80· and 'rs\ucli a Jieedle ln my behind." . " Or stay home. Becker, who reportedly had already received offers for pro drama contracts, died instantly. Stine, Who died a few hours later had taken fourth place in California 'Interscholastic Federation I CJF) wrestling for SOuth<rn Californl' the week before the accident. Tiit Or1n1t CN1! DAIL 'I' PILOT, wllll wllldl It ttrnblntd 11\t NIWl·Prtu, 11 Piitllllhfd llY !tit Oflntt COii! Publlshlnt• COmt*IV, .$1H- r111 «lltlonJ ''' DUbll1Md, MMCl•l' 111reuo~ Frklty, fOr Coll• Mhl, New11e1rt Bttd'I. • th;nttnoton 8tttll/1"01111111n \f1!11y, l11un1 IHcft, lrvlnt/Stddltbedr; l>nd S.n Gltmtnll/ Sin Jvan . (•l!l~treno. " •Intl• rt0len1i' ICllll&ftl h Pllbtlllltd klUr'lltp tnd llintl•Y1·. Tll• pr!ntlNI publ!JMllCI •lint It II )JO WHI 8tV Strttt, Cotti MH~Calllol'flll, '2A2'., A commlltee spoboman'said lalerthal she nevu··hiad· ·more than ·one guard assignocl to her. Mra. Mitchell bad t.lephoned a w i r e aervice reporter Jn Wuhington, D.C., alter t,bo6e repoded 1nddents and this call waa tile 'basis for the first publication 27 •Year Seareh Ended Moth!3r, Daughter Meet in Tearful Reunion of '~.of her ul~tum .. , SAN FRANCISCO (UPit -Twenly· happy, jostling group, to go to 'Mrs. Six weeks laler, she returned to 'the 'Skinner, was driving 90 miles an hour when the car hit the bus. He was being pursued by police after alleg<dly fleeing a 12,600 bank Santa Ana robber)'. • JtOD1rt N. Wttd l'resldtnl .•ncl PubUll'ltr J1clr It C1,1rl1y VICI Pre.llltr1t ll'ld Gl!'lll'll MllllW Th1m11 K11vll EdllOr •• !:fitcbeP.s letter to NLl'DD wd. ' seven years of searching Eastern Europe Morita's Santa Clara ho)!1e 18-miles bouse where Elizabeth had been left only d~~';':'hen ol~J.~ .. ~end!d Sll!urday-.whtrrMrr.Roste Morita aouthoflan Francisco.. -----wmia tlleCl!11ll' ananermena illUJ5' F-rOlit Page-1:----1--TMM••~A .. M~~------1-- Mtntllf'!I lidltor more to me than ltcan possibly convey in and her d1u1ht~, Elizlibeth, fell JObbll!g Mrs. Morita, a Hun11risn, gave birth pcal'ed Without a tract. this letter into each other 1 arms. to Elizabeth while ~he was a prlsoner at Mra. Mori'8 soon triet and married the " • and .d Jn the rears1 the half-finished pl'l'rases a Naz.i child . labor center at Wiener American soldier who brought her hom' l hav~ tong believed porl often .sai ln Hungarian and their erin>Mce, mother Neusbldt, Germany. Her husband , in a with him in 1M7, assuming they would of the first game of the 2f..gime match that nothlng is more Im ant to the and dau11hter ended a separation that never set!: Elizabeth again. --.-~futoro.-0!-our .,.uolry than your n•elec· be he ha . flood f 1• 1 separate prison camp, died abou.t the d b • appeared dim, hOwe•er. tion as Pttlldent. 1 have looked forward gan i~ t c ot1c o re ugees n aame timt. But the aug ter never ga·~e up t1.1e Fischer failed to""_ 6oi1rd the.. )a~ eagerly to devotlt11 all my time ind the c~il!& days of World War II. w·th tb d f A or! d · searchc §he tracked. down an uncle m • sCheduled commercial airline night that FISCHER .•• Ck1rl11 M. leOt Rlcfltrd P. Nill Auftt&nt M•neornt Ecllton Al1111 J, Oirki11 lundt't EdllM <>Hk• C-0.11 Mu11 »o Wttl ll't' lfl'MI HIWll9'1 ... tlll iaa.N__.., t.vl.tVtl'I l..,.,_ ltKll1171 ,~t ·-M\11\tliltlOll ltlKlll J717S IMCll 1Mtv11'1 • 1111 Clt~lll •s Noni! II Cimino ll•I energy to that JUUlt. 1 have fCK!gd , "I can't believe .it,''. •aid Mrs. 1dorill,_Wn_:00;.,v~:ison~uc:!'...n~_:_ Yugoslavl.a last yW1 and finally traced coulJ have takeri him from New 'York to however !bat I can no longer do ao on a who .,.... celebratmg S.turday-thl!1Sth M ' 'fllorlta !th h d ht l lned Mrr.Morit.-to-Smtreta , 18i'I Of ,Ult WWI m tuil4ime'bull lil<I ill ••· bll anniversary of her second marriage "I r · ' w er aug er, ° Friends, neighbora and the Interna-rlcllost clless matcl!: The fcelandlc c-A•..,•W.1 641"1 lion· wlllcb must .!.. ~:k""'U: iJ;'. 11ot to poke myself with a pin." ·' ~herbeprRl90ners In he~dlna1 IPaor the tional lied Cross work<d for a )'tar to Alrllnts t>I•ne departed wt!bout Fischer, -•-_,., '.T.'2=~•"...,.. •-~-.net-If · f "wit nd Her family two dau1,hters and a son anu iver communt.y 0 "1.'!> help-Mrsc Morita caw viaa.for.EU..beth and an airline spokesman aald the .ne11t • ..,. _.. .,.,.. -~ • .,,..,.,_.,,"'.,."' d It: ~ f.' · 0 tml Y-t'" • t 1 from her ma.:r1a11e to nurseryman Henry Germany. near tile Auatrian border. .• -a'nd her husband, Beta BarUal. fli""' to Re•kjavlk would be 4:30 p.m, 140-lUI I · .. ~, , .. ve pa en •Y pu up • Le vi El' beth "' fu '" h •'" ' ~ wi m, Jone abeencts for some four Morita, .and Eliubeth11 Uusband. Belt, • nc l ua wiw te gee ac-The visa uptres Juv 27, and Elizabet PDT -&Ya hour• after the iiame w14 to. (.epyrlfht~ f,n, orw• co.it 111111111.ir.""' t Ytal'J and tbl mc:menl bu come when r alood aside in tM buBY. aniv1J loun(e at qualntancea one day. Mrs. Morita went will 80 back to ber own two dausbtert tn atart. ~::" .. 17· ~1~., ne;-~:ri:~':''~~':t .._devote more tlme to them .~. San rranclac» Jntunatlonal ftirport to out.to foraae f~ and clothint tn Paauu. Budapest: :. -'f'lcre was some 1peculation,. however. :r.~., .. .,r•== --:,~ •1*111 ..,.. ''All I llid k>dti 1 shalt oooilnue to give ·the couple a raw moments w hold She was shot in both legs by another "!· think we wlU an do . a Uitle '111at 'the ~year-0~master might ,K..., '"" ,,.,.,. ,.. ~ c .. ,. ..,,., 1f'GCk. for your,.Hlectlon aria t ihal1 each olbtr. clvllJan In the tense atmosphere of celebrating , tOl'!!aht," Mn. Morita a&Jd. have taken a fllgftt to another European ctui.r11r1, 111111erlt7!lo(I ~ urritt It.Al l.~~=~aJ:nn .be......IJ'lltfuUor.JO.w: nfailinC-~ i~~ of actlvilJI an aurvival.~ · · "We-IU alL&Gtn&...lo he ..1.t I.ha-um 'ty planning..JO 01:1-to Jee.land_ rt~=~:.~':-=' ~"~a.~mu:":.'....,.;:":·'~1 ~'.'.:-=""='~';:.,:':""':::;~ I filmdahfp and conl1dence." over-loud taughltr they all became a ETltabeth was nine months cld. table." • · frQm there. . • ., " - .~ • • • ' ' _\ - • • --- • , .- ' • •• ,• ' .. • Orange Coast -~o~ncfup-- COU RTllOOM CLOAKED: NEWPORT BEACH -The trial of a bartender accused of tapping the till at Sid'• Blue Beet bar near Newport Pier was closed to the public by Judge Everett Dickey, who presides over the Harbor Judicial District. Judge Dickey, in defending the unprecedented move, would say only. ;'both sides requested it." .. TOP CITIZE N: HUNTINGTON BEACH -Mrs. Margaret Carlberg, chairman of the city's EnvironmentaJ Council an<a.i highly active in several organizations connected tq envirorfP'!" mental concerns, was named the HOME Council's "Citizen of the Year." She is the first 1A'Oman to receive the HOME Council (an executive association ol homeowners association s) award in seven years. TEACHER 'BOOST: WEST ORANGE COUNTY -Teach- ers in the Huntington Beach Union High School Di strict were given a four percent pay boost last week. . FLUORIDE BATTLE: FOUNTAIN VALLEY -The city 's voters approved the fluorida!ion of the city water suppli ., during the June primary, Wt --anti·fluoride forces are now geeking a court injunction to prevent it, cl aiming the ballot proposition favoring fluoride was inaccuratey hen it said there were no documented harmful resufts ·in the U.S. from water fluoridation . WORKING VACATION : ,SAN: CLEMENTE -Ending an all ·time record for absences along the South -Coast. Presi: dent Nixon arrived at La Casa Pacifica Saturday for a three- week workiilg vacation. The last time the President used his -Spaoish ·villa was-early-last Jan11uy-when-he held-a-major round of summit talks with Japanese Prime Minister Eiaaku Sato. This trip, however .. will probably be marked more by routin~ work and relaxation -and the viewing of the Demo- cratic National Convention on television. BUYING THE BAY : NEWPORT BEACH -U.S. Interior Department officials warned they'll formally condemn por· Lions of Upper Newport Bay they want to preserve if a pur· ch ase pri ce is not worked out. They Offered about $117 ,000 .. The l rvirie Company. owner, says its bay holdings _are worth $29 million. A meeting with U.S., city and Irvine officials is set July 14 . Old Number Nine, • 711-passenger scliool bus bought by the Huntin~t-On Beach City School District In 1948. was put on the auction block last week. The best bid was $1,001 , while the lowest was $4Q.O .. ____ .. Trustees, with a stig~t twinge ol conscience. considered the bids after Deputy Superintendent Charles Palmer admit- ted, "She's ·a tired old bus. I thought the $400 bid was too much ." . "A thousand doUars? That's a good bid," commented Trustee Louis D~Harb. "Can we sell her for so much in good faith ?" . · · " "They came out to inspect it," Palmer replied . 11They know what they're getting." "Are you sure they saw lhe right bus?" asked Trustee Orville Harison. , · "Yes," said Palmer. Without further hesitation Old Number · Nine was soltl lor'$!,001 to the First Church of the Nazarene in Midwa y G~ . . HOLOCAUST THREATENS: NEWPORT BE ACH -Fire and Building officials told Councilmen that unless they amend codes to require sprinkl ers in high rise and ma jor apartment complexes that the city is in for a major ca tastrophe. "Our ability to ma intain adequate fire service is questionable," said a buildi'ng official, adding, "it may already be too late.'' ·' I SOUTH COAST PLAZA: COSTA MESA -App roval fo r a new $12 mill ion, 60-store addition to the shopping center has been granted by the planning commissi on. Key store of the new west wing is a Bullock's department store. Construction begins immediately for a September 1973 opening. 1 TOO SUCCESSFUL?: LAGUNA BEACH -Realtors ha ve been so successful at their jobs that they may be running out of property to sell, Robert Turner. Realty !loard preS1dent observed la'f;t week. Average multiple listing sale in the Art Colony is $52.000. HIGH-PAID1'1ELP: NEWPORT BEACH -A DAILY PILOT survey ~isclosed that 49 of 560 city employes will earn more than $15.000 this year. Of that total. 16 will get more -than $20.000. City1 Manager Robert L. Wyn n tops the !isl. bt- comlng the Jirst Newport official to make more than $30,000._ He'll get $31 ,600. DAYLIGHT BANDITS: SAN CLEMENTE -Two bandits waited for a quiet moment last week at tht Alpha Beta Mar- -ket in SM\ Clemint~ Ulen or~red t!'e maoa ger and four ell\-ployes into the ac room . e pair, one or whom was cre:- scribed as a dapper dresser, then ordered manager Leon Riley to open the sa fe . They bound all five \\'Ith tape after rifling the safe of about $4.~0. then fled , and are still at large, PARADE P OW ER: l!U..l!IT!NGTON BEA CH -Some 1,500 musicians in 21Daifllr.Trwlll-ar 3Z'11ol!ts are lined up for th• annual Fourth or July Parade starting at 11 a.m., Tuesday, In lhe downtown-area . . SC HOOL RECALL: LAGUNA BEACH -A new. recall campaign, began this weekend with circulation of petitions ·seeki ng lo unseat sc hool trustees Mrs. Patricia Gillette and retired Navy Capt. Gerald Llilke. In office just over a year, the two are accused of falling to respond to the wlll of the communltr ind displaying a negative 1tUtude tb the district's modern educaUonal provarns. · . • ' • I • ' r ' .~ I • Art: lt!)s Food ~~-Thought!' ~. t .. \ . " .. . . Edibw Sculptures Mode le d in Corona del Mar Gallery By JACQUE~INE COMBS 01 1111 0.1,,. P'lllt Sit" Sile was dressed 19' the prom In a celery miniskirt aM • cauliflower wrist corsage. • The celery wa s entwined in brown crochet netting, garnished with brl(ht red baby tomatoes. The young woman wore nothing else. Neither did the d o z. e n other people draped with vary ing com- binations ol. frujts, ve@;etables and kid· dif' brHkfast cereals in the Corona de! li.iar art gallery. Robert Kushner, the man who con-- celved the entire happening, wanted them . as they were in the beging;iog, naked . All the hetter w show oll hi• costume aeat.iOM. The 22-year-o&d art graduate from UC San Diego brought bis motley ~w or male and female.models along with a"ata of food inw the Jack Glerui Gallery Wedrnisday night for, as he prefers to call it, "an event." An event it was. YOU!11; lithe bodies moved ~ the~ aowd of art e.n· thusiasts. Striking a pose here . Of· fering a grape there. . Most of the models, fellow students at UCSD, were able to Po'Y.che themselves into a "My body is beautiful" state before beginning to strip street clot.hes before the crowd . But cne blonde in a ban an a 1kirt turned as red as the strategically placed strawberries on her chochel !Op. She bad encountered the principal of a school where she bad worked In the art audience of more thin 200 people. · !WSuter's food sculptures had b<en hung on the gallery walls. Buntl of flaming color and muted tobes were in rymmetry· like offerings to ancient tribal gods. It was pleasing fm: the eye to absorb but would no ·doubt be hard for the stomach to digest. Licorice with pretzels, green grapes With ' green, ~lack oliveJi, a tr11celei ·or on.ions interspersed with cheese puffs. The artist was the first to approach t.J.ie wall exhibit and.begin disrobing . A npple of. gagp-s-and giggles went through the ·audience, Mere of the models made their way toward tfle 5culptures and carefully dm.bed. They began dressing ~ ollte<, pla~­~ celery collars, cucumber btlls, velveta epaulet3 on their bodies . . It didn't take long. Aft... tlte Initial 1hock-of··seeing naked bOd les prance ; · ra:rounrt;-~oOkers be Came partictpanls. They slopped I~ at the t\iodels' bodies and began ad- miring the artists' woc.k. ~ "Soll)e people really got involved,'' . ..,said Miss Bobbi F.irnell, . Glenn's · assistant. ~ ~Y went on-wltb .• tile 1'sua! cocklail 'party P.tlkr .. They: · · 3ee!llled oblivious to the nudity eqd to the-designs. But .. me people took olf 11\eir clotlles and joined the models. One major complaint heard was, "If there were going to be nude bod1es, they could have been more beautiful bodies." Many people seemed disappointed when the sculptures were taken from t:qe wall and placed on the models . They seemed to lose llOl'Jle ol t h e -lines a~-fonn~ut people are used to look.mg al art on a wall. We do live with these things," Miss Famell 51.id. Miss Farnell found'"-the audience part.icipaUon ex~ting. "It's e whole new way cl relating to people There is a DeW movement in art for edible ICU1ptures ,or performances." Celery *'lks were rll>Ped olf Collars .or necklaces. Oleese·waa-:spread. But artist Ruslmer claims the edible aspect CJf the event is nOt an essential ' part of the art form . "I enjoy -~ing people happy. doing positive things," he said . "This has been one of my best audiences." The son of an artl.st and a retired real estate salesman, Kustmer became interested in organic C06lumcs when he tired ol hanging feaUier sculptures. He's also worked with pie tins. · "l began dealing with clothes and the costume, and the idea of body decoration , asking what Is food, what isn't foOd?" Kushner learned to crochet til age 8 from his gran<J.rnother. So crochet net is a perfect foflfldatioo for his tribal clot.hes . It was an easy evolution. "What I liked best w.., the strip aspect.'' idded Bonnie· Barnett, a model in a carrot necklace. "ll's a nice jolt." , , DAILY Pll.Of ...... W \M ,_ ARTIS'!' ROBERT KUSHNER, IN CELERY eOLLAR AND BIB, lNTRODUCIS COSTUMIS · .• • ' .. , . NUDE MODE'LS DON IN KUSHNER'$ CREATIONS BEFORE: FOOO SCULPTURIS ON JACK GLINN GAL LERY WALL S MODIL IN VI GfTAILI SHAWL ·. ' -, ' l ... .,, .. • ~ A 4 DAILY PtLOT ( INITIATIV E MEASURf.'TO ·MARIJUANA. IN WHICH \l'OULD PRO 1, OR DEN)ED .ANY RIG DRYING, PROCESSING, " JUANA. DOES NOT R ' \JNDER THE INFLUENCE ' ' '' ! ' • L ,. ~· •,· -.. --, • . - • SEC m uy r!Pt,. o pr~og.tra (2) 1111i fntUTC" lcgWatton, (lf.hcr1. .. • • ' 0 THE ELECTORS ONAL USE. PliOPOSES A ST A'FUT E · SHAL.L BE PUNISHED CRIMINALLY NG. CIJLTlVATING, HARVESTING, G, POSSESSING OR .USING MARI · GISLA'f.ION PROHIBITING PERSONS NDUCTTHAT ENDANGERS OTHERS. be punished criminally, or be denletl estin,1, dryia11.procc11lng, oth.crwiK " ot iliat use.· . ting lr1ithtion, or limit the enactment of 'uana from enpgii11 in conduct that endanger) • Pot.:··_,. A ·Test ·at Po_lls . . . * * * . Police Chiefs·· --. * *·. * * \* * .. Supporters _ of Marijua1ia I1'titiative • • • • # - Confident of November· J'ictory · Certain Voters Gros1-roots, a. Originating amO'ng or day. . . carried on by the common people. As. "Other people would pick up a petition Will s · 'N ' G {/TQ.S&•TO_Ots political moVt?mnt. and take it to the beach with them to get . ay 0 -Webster's Dictionary it filled out and then briiig it back," she By ARTHUR 'R. VINSEL adds. • );. •.• Of .. o.tb' '"'"' s11n • . ~ent of a thundering defeat No more aJ>!ly-phraaed term . that Miss Bourdreau isn•t sUre CMI will win despite t1upporJ: among i;nany newly-won · graas-roots appUet ~ tbe. massive m~e-this -Ye&ri but .abe was al!o suri\rised it new voters aged 18 to Jl, Qrange Coast ment marshale:d . \o .:~~nate ~~pie eftl! ~itde the J>allot. • ' , law enforcement Qfficials largely endprse possession and use of matijqana as. a "Great · · ·fantastic," she says· of that the placing of the Marijuana Initiatii)e on · crime in California. success. . . the November ballot. A grass.roots campaign in favor of "People won:.t have to pull down their A survey of ~ice chiefs and other crass is Wlder way. shades and lock their doors anymore ," auth-Orities indicates a feeling it may set- , The California Marijuana· Initiative she continues. tie the question of permissiveness toward (CMI) comes up for 8 vote of 'tlie people "I know it wil.I be .legal in three .Years." pot forever. . Nov. & on the General Ele(tiorl·baUot. .., sf\e adds, co~ng CMI nu~ht be None contacted questioned the_ pro- "The world's changing," sa,y · Sue _d,ef~ated ® Nov~mber,. : . priety of placing what is no)' a criminal Boudreau, 23, a Costa Meii,rec.orct:Jhop ... "'::J.Jke many p~~ts--~~kers cite oflense before the people f<>J:.decia)Qrt. · clerk and pot-smoker for six years~by her ·.sµch cases ~anc ~ment 1q,;avor 91. . Qne ~al official dealing directly estimate. • -_. ~CM! passage -l Sue,:bad one bad pot tz:. wf1h ~g '~lems, how~ver, doubts Ope force for chanke, she ,~· Cltil _petien~~ , ;.._ -" · :-. ~ ·<,that-.: Jf approv~ -the · proposal to mi,~ main~in, 1S~t new ~ .she _epJ~ed getting sfoned, but her bad reduce t>enaltie} .for-marjuana use-will Of 18-year-old Voters:· V';. trip w~s to the-courtroom over--a _!_affect this pf'9iesskm. A survey of pro and con groups in-possession charge. . "The qnly ones w~ see are those who' dicates Electfon Day, 1972 could be a test "It.cost me $600 in legal fees to get the get into trouhle ;behind it," says Dr. R. of Youth Power at the.polls, . , ~rges dropped_a year later. W~ ~ere Ed__wan:f Qµass, depu!y director of the Backe.rs of the iniiiab.ve-t 0 going to court twice a.month over it. Orange County Department of · Mental ·decriminalize marijuani are bursting But today she says, !'I still sffioke • . . Health's drug abuse servit:es braneh. with optimism. . _ . _ , · · , I'm not as~amed of it., It. won't make ·any He did suggest increased availability of Rock radio stations.,.ud--;record or so-: .,_dfU,, er.en~e if Jl?Y --~mutS..lll lb~ pap_er... legal mo(\f!juana could _g~!e more use called bead shops give airtin;ie or pro-. . Smokll_1g pot is ~t an illegal t~ng cf illeg·ai, .. harder drugs among : Uie . U .. S:·Holiday . . . . . Road -Deaths . May Jlit-900 By Untied Pm• llllt!:Datloual The loog Fourth. Of July weekend )lrooght motorists swanning to !lit highways in summer'i first holiday Weekend Saturday • .'!'he death toll from traffic acciden ts mounted. 'n'affic police across the"nation urged drivers to use caution W to refrain lrom driving if they had been drinking. The National 5\1fety Council predict.d that between 800 and 900 Americans would di l;? in roadway accidents during the 102-hour period tha:t extends from 6 p.m. local time Friday lhrough miilnight Tuesday. • A breakdoWn of accidental death~ . Trafllc ........ .-............... 171 Dro"'nings •.•...•••••. : •...• , 17 oiher • ...... ~ ................. 7 Total .......... " ...•.•. , ... , ..._ .. 19i . ' • . . • Nixon Says · Trim Nee,ded i To Off set ecuriiy, Hike · WASIIlNGTON (UPH -Presl~t' debt e)ling legislation will expire again Ntson signed Saturday wh.it.lie '1enned "!' oct. ~I and a oe111 one must be •P- . n ! d "f ' 11 tr-provF<f. ' an 1n at o?ary an i s c •. 1 . _ ··r place t~ Cengress on notice now responsible ' 20 percent increase U\ Soch~l that if fiscally il'ftSponsible riders Sec u r.J t y benefits wblch ~ocrats are • ~· attacheOto that debt ceiling>hill pushed t~ugh Congress to produce for p blcb It ii iiot """'1bl1 to find ortscit· blgh'r beoe!1ts a,mol\th lief ore the Nov._ 7 tin( cuts Jn otbu.J)r0fil'•'114 _ then I will elections. . . not hesitafe. tO-... rase 'illy r.ig)lt and ~e .increase, at~c~ to .teg1s a.tton res~ibUi\y te veto:'' he 'said. . ext~dmg the $4.50 billion celhng o.n the The Sbcial Security increase w~ ln-n~honal debt for four months, wilt._ be. Jfiated by Rep. Wilbur D. Mills. ~Ark .. financed h¥ higher payroll w!th~lding .. Chainnan of-'1he Jlouse Ways and Meam taxes startmg Jan: 1. 11le tax bite \v,UI Colnmittee and was ovenvbelmingly a~ rise from· the· present tnaximum of $468 prfivt?d by both parties in the House and ·-.. to $594 next year. . -.,.. , Sehate. Friday before Congress rece~ The Pre.sident said be was signing the • for the OemOcratic National. Convention . bill out of "·my deep concern for the well-·Higher bene{its will take effecl Jn being of ·our older Arperlcans'' but .warn-September . 'and will be reflected in ed C:Ongress that it _must join the ad-checks. reaching 27 .8 million aged and ministration in trimming other federal disabled beneficiaries. ' · programs to off!;et a $3.7 billion deficit The average monthly benefit for in· Created.by the bill_. _ diVidUats will r~ from $133 tO $161, and ~xon Doted in a statement that the for ~ coupl.e ftom $223 to $270. StARTS TOMORROW > . mote passage· of the' metl!Ure, ill~ as b~~t!tealing or harming humap ~mgs f:'~:~g_e of pot smokers whot gr~duate. l '--'-c--1-they-worked for signatures.Jo_qualily-1 are she argues --"Wt-see-it a! a social-problem that·!s . for the ballot. , . "Ev~eise smokes it. The world's gOing to have to be dealt with by ,the Platoons of voter registrars are being changing. . . public," Dr. Quass continued. trained at CMI headquarters in Los Not every~y. bafking CMI smokes it, Marijuana is relatively harmless -in Angeles to certify and g~t·out th,e new 18 accord,lng to Lo! Angeles County ~ itself -to the majority of users who to 2l·year-old vote iri favo~.of pot ~e. ~rdlnato~ Larry Skinne~. . . smoke behind closed doors, don't ,try to They are pledging to paCk the polls to -Ooe thmg that surpns~. us is the " drive and don't go on to harder drugs, he partically ~ewrite ~tion 11~.2 of the broad spec~ ~~presented, he says of . noted. _ California •Penal Code. the c;:ampaign workers. . The initiative measure which would "It's the only reason· why I registered Skinner says the~ r~g~ from teenaged allow only marijuana _PQSSeSSion and ~e I to~." says Miu Boudreau, a. sweat~ PQ.theads~tcr seni'ot cillz.ens who are by those 18 or over does· not 1egaliie pot. 1 shirted, sandal-shod brunetteWffll a toas-t~totaler_s w~re the ancient drug can-backers end critics alike refer to the in- ly suntan. . nabis. sativa IS concerned. itiative propmal as decriminalization ~ Petition signatures to get the initiative "Many people wbc signed the petitions rather than legalization. Sales would be I, on the ballot flowed out of the shop dki so because they wanted an open illegal, but small-scale possession would where she works, one or two with 15 discussion of the issue," SkiJ'liler con· not. signatures a da:Y and at least 45 tends. Basically, it means users could grow registered voters beard ·from on Satur· "Everyone knows this is in the best . ~ own smal) supply. Pre.sently ' • -traditlon of the' democratic process." . , cultivation ol marijuana is now a felony ·~ Skinner. stresses the difference he sees offense. Inm a. te c·1·a1·;;" . between the poiftilar term legaliiation of Criminal cases now tying up polit< and __ ---.a.Lt" marijuana Yers~ the phrase the .courts J.'OUld be greatly reduced by · ~t ·~ -decriminalization. · passage of the initiative but specialists P • Ca \ Section 11530.2 W<Juld -as proposed predict passage woold produce other pro-nSOll pips : , . and re-written -not preclude new blems. . . . penalt.ieil for Stoned snlokerSen(Bging in Some; veteran narcotics officers predict T I D '·: -.,., cond~ct that eridangers otliei!. -possession ·of ~ amowM of· pot for 0 erate rug' 8 The potentiaHor harming otben while ~)131 use will -somehow, some day dr·v1n ·1 • 1 • -· bt<:oine legal , . ... , .. 1 g, or one ~xamp e, are P.nme But most believe that day won't be $ SAN DIEGO (AP) -A '*'"IY ,jail iro targets of antl-maniuana critics., . . Nov. 7, 1972, if left to a general election • mate fonnerly serving 'i.Jme . ~t the Iron1cally.. law enfor~emll'!( officlal_s vote of the people. .,g Descanso honor camp 'says iC3IDP. ~nd ~mpatgn~~ ~r ltOOJ;a~ .mar1-.~r~t Attorney Cecif A. HiCks authoriti~ there and elsewhere<..tolerate JU~a .laws basically _agree. '!.'1 'Jw0 key .. predicts a resoundiug rejection of the , the use o!"drugs and alcohol by inln8tes. pomts . . , . , Marijuana Initiative Nov. 7. "They say they d.,on't tolerate-fi!ugs, e--~ealisUc, adequate drug ' education "Like alr;nost anything else, I have no but as recently as the first w.ee.k in May programs are needed\ objeCtion , t.o the people expressing tbeir 1the staff at Viejas was passing out . e Generally, the array of hard drugs opili.ion. 1 .suspec::t it will be defeated mimeographed •camp rules' which ad· .a{.~ _bad. ,, . , . .. reeoundingly,!.' ~ said;with-a chuckle. mitted alcohol . and ·~gs were in the H~ully, says CMI s SJijnner, w~ "But it doesn't bother me a bit that it'a camp }>Ut cautioned mm~tes !'Ct to use \~ill re-esU.blish a credible <t:Dg educa: on the ballot," Hick.! concluded. them 1n ~e man's face -m. o th.er _ .. lion program. 1•1 think it's great," agreed Huntington words, don t CoUll:lilround an officer high ''One problem is that young people tend Betlch Police·<ltief Earl Robitaille of•the ~on dr~gs or .snt~lling of ~e," Edward lo disbelieve the 'experts' on ·hAfd q initiative· tnaidng the ballQt. "I think jt ~ ~llWlc;k said in a wntten statement use: beca~ the~ ~ve il:'!d personal ex·· JRJU' be O~er\lbelmingly dereatecj..''· · Now thro"llh August 11 FREE f'amily Movi£• Friday Nighta 8 ;30 p.m. ., .. HENRY BRANDON CONDUCTING T-HE ---FASIDON ISLAND BIG BRASS BAND JULY 3 PROGRAM-9:15 P.M. Fashion Island Overture El Capitan .Autumn in New York Java -' . .. , "Mus~ Ma_n" Selections Boml»clsto Brandon .Jousa Duke Toussahtt Willson ·Farrar .. _ .. Saturder. . . : per1ence with· m~Juana. --Chle!Jl,Obitaille declared PfOponents of · s Renw1clt sa_1d he did not see hard· ~s Miss Bour~u, the Costa Mesa •the plait.ban circulated ,DO!lsense in l such .u herom at the camp but dJd _see record shop .,.iotan.t, is probably typical their arguments for allowl!lg personal pol ~ JP&rlJUan& bemg used by. uuna_!el. .· .. of average yoµng pot·smok!!r~. ~loo: -~ '. . . :>! Frank G. WOodson, d1rectoi' ·or ~ "No,". ~he declares emphailca ly when · Newport Beach Polke <ltief B.•Jl\ll'eS Great Italian Movie Themes . ~'!se To You ~~C~a~YCK.u.~-'~~~~~~-1-~ Bacharach !county booor camps, said membet-, of asked ii 11 harmed her. "No way!" Glavas agreed, calling. the . ·PrO'jlOI his staff ~d, been to ~anso ~ check Skinner maintain! the logical extension ~ reasoning--falllcious end misleading. out R~1nw1ck s allegations a~ Idmttted . of this confi4ence _ among.._spme users ,,I thJD.k "tl)at ttie"' iJropanenta cer· · · ~ ~t there have 'been. some drugs -is to ignore Warnings abOuf. the ·reany tainly had the' right to Seek an initiative " · 'there" , • ' , ~ · . . · .., • dangel'Q.us drugs. ... ; says Chief Olavas. ... : Clarence Wood, asstst~t dl{ector. aald . "We have pe0ple from certa1n drug "! w<iuld only hope ·~. cftizrn'y at Renwick mfy have .nus1nterpreted'3 tbe education. gtoupa working with us ," he,• large are sUlficiently hlformed"to make .,,:, • Dixieland Concerto . r Those Were Tiie Days Ught Cav•ky W!lrrington Raskin . -Von Suppt' ' . . --.. --_a camp rulfs he mentioned but adJ•ili!tJl..-Jllltes sayingJbey..llllderstand -. . an ¥eJlefigen1 c!\Olce \\'hell they vpte " he $ :f Y r!~rf~~ ';~l1:;:'-::sa~':! .So ii me gr~ds on toward Nov. 6, with coot~u . ,-not~------8rgumeJ1ti''"-l"or;,-·i t-~-,,--------~--- • -. tern nd J". ':!1 p--lawmen .confident of a CM! de!eat and pemuss1veness IS va!t acceptance and ,_ 'Nn'!' cam":_~ a t ~~ r~,_;:latd"'"'1 Skinne< and.hi! faction equally optimistic • use of marijuaM~ ~ o ~u are wawu up a u~ wu VJ ua f . . . 'jI would SUntv>cA when burg'-• and ~~ . o~-~ . -· .., · Money is needed and one sources is ~ft ~e .suff1c1ently 11w~d we · ma,ss-produced cigarette p a p er s will ~egaliz~. those tqc?, he ~ DAILY PILOT manufactured by the. Cannab i s ~austlcally. The sal11' loci\' Pl'OY"~·-•-DELIVERY SERVICE Cooperative in Mill Vall•Y--La~ Beach P~hce N~oot1c;a .,.,...- 0.11 .. ., Of llJ< i>ally Pl~t Novelly made of hemp· fiber from the Sgt· Net! Purcell said he, has 11!1"" "'19' '' guaran'teed marijuana plant _ legal because the lions on whether the lmtt1tite11 tf1e fllO' -...... . . edJ t , high . per method to delermine the ~ . ._.,.,, ... .,1 " """ • "" 111w y0ur psy_ c ............ ve mgr en causing a 11 "F'"'-, we'll Mt II to a .. -... ""' ..... _._,_ ...,.... bf s:• p,m., c.-11 tind YOvt eopy "'" I l ted ••· •• n I 50 1. ..,.. --... ~ "l!f lll'IC'.r- • """""' • Y9ll. c.111 ,,.. '•ken ""''" e 1m .na . -1.1~Y: Kl.I or. cen~. • pit apd maybe get K IGlved once am. for 11• ,..... This 1s trip}~ the prlct of ordinary .all .. he remarked e:;.-:, 'r!~ ';.l:.,.~, ':: i:c:.': papers, but wm;kl .~t ~t a fraction of a .:My personal ·fetliap ~allel my .,.., ,:'.,. -i:.11~ ~11~~ :;,,.. .,,.,,,,.., • ~nny per manjuana CJgarette. AU pro-Jl'OfesslonaI fetlln(!:· 1 ~'t wut Jt Te~""°"" fits rrom safe of the papers 19 toward )<galited," Purcell decloa.._ · -....,. _.,. ............. ....., funding the •drive for f>AM•I• of the In· CiUng tile bufc i-ol tile _. n· • ' -~ . \ Sponsored by Tho Irvine Company and Foshion 'lilani Merchants Association In cooporotion with tho Recording Industries -Trust Fund -·. FJ\SHION J ISLAND • '""'"""' """"-•-· . itlat1ve. ""'-"intl'theif •Ill ... Purcell nOfe<' Ille ..,-,:'."'cr...;;;.;;·t..,,.;"'..,..~,.·-·-··spare"Change-forSocf1.l-Chango;"1f -liitiii~r<ius 0ri111g;""-Coasi ';Ra l 1-l·-~-~~,,..---"~ ::.. ~:.="~.:"'~~ .. .,.. the slogan. •• movement.I against elected oUicla ui \vb) T MllWPOaT ClllXTlla ' - • . - • And /iov. 7 is the day of 'decision. dont follow their publi('' wllhes. · ' . • Pacific co11t Highw•r :'-' '-"'"" Jamllor• end llKAtllnW , \ ·\ I ' ' • • ' .. ~ • ·} . ' • • .. • ' " ' I World Awaits DRI With S,Nitsk11 . ' • -' "sun<101. July z, 1912 \ DAILY PILOT )1 S • • ~ing Fischer. Adva_.ces ,on €hess Crow·n By LARRY ELDRIDGE iupremaCy, claiming that it mildly, and oo one: knows it recent presa conferenc·e. "but ywa. It) too, was a chil4 • ' ~Id be SlJmillion. Cllrl•ll•it IClflk• M~ter ·se,.lc• proves the superiority of 1lhe any better lban he does. in any ev~t it seems to me !IJ" r' d an intema~ Games will be played on For the first time in history. t So'viet system and' the So\.iet .Already in his life,. the · the maJch wm be very· tn--teena~r. He,. t' Sundays, Tuesday 1. and a ehess match is big news all man. \Vith their typical chlmpion bas learned what tereStiog lb *ina of che.ss himself al ·.a lei Thursdays. Each pJayer will ,. . over the world, and the reason thoroughness, they go about it's like to be "out of fjtvor'" art.". .. .cm~ bl his 20~~ 1& have 2~ hours ln which to isn't very hard ·to fihd , In a si!ting out potential chess wit.h the Soviet GovernmJmt. FISCHER FAVOllED yeara ago, at the• ..... .Se m.e.ke ~ moves, making for • word, it's Bobby Fischer, an · .stars just as they do Olympic ln 1960 t~e United States beat M i f t th' k Flsctier ll,now, he'~hi.s aessiona ·running a maximwn unlettered high school dropout alhl~tes. TheSe Y~.gste:s the Russ ians f?r the. !'orld stu-Fisc~~ ~~~. ~~c Cite ~s lint °lll{lee •. ~ : ..:.t of .five hours. ~ames. not ~ from Brooklyn who may well receive thorough tral1llng 1n dent championship, . a n d brilliant form of the RISI l'VO SpasSky Ja,,t .)bat m·Jtch to decided In that hm~ w1l1 be be the mo&_!_pro!ound ~us !_ta le-~pporled -Pl'Of!r•ms, ~""Y. wh<L los.t tth Jhe_• YtfrS iii trasr-w rth ~ Ptt(dS!all, bi!Hn 1969-ldl~limle<l OIL._ the game has every known. ~ilb the best ones mov~ up wh•!e pieces m 29 moves to Spassky's less frequen~ and be fought his w1y through all res~~s. The 29-year-old grandmaster int? .the top fcbelons of com· . William Lom b .a rd y, w a ·' less ir'Qpre$$· rformances. the prelfmlnar,r . elim.inati~ I ... .(S for the type of match tn . has captured the public's im-petition. b}amed .forthe failur~. Au~orl· Th , •lSQim~: s1.1ch thin 11:i: agalh, then defeat~ the T expect, the best guess U --"I asinatiQn with his all-out bid Under such a system. their ties claimed he hadn't ~rained __u_~s...agLaeiv..Ptage and h1' .charopion.:,tf7win-the· ct0Wn:':" ong. difficmt struggle. There to end Russian dqmination aod succ~s.s is really npl too properly, and -bad !ailed-to trerntndous physical conditlon. ··:"rills lS JPt'--fll]l ~~, ,~e ."'·ill probablv ~ plenty ~f earn an honor no American supr1smg. But suddenly they take the game s e ~ 1 o u s 1 Y Finally lhey ta! .. of his will ..tQ wc;irld · JJtle ~•fc~~ 4re only <1ray,·s. an~e Spassky s has ever won -the official find themselv-es challenged -enough .. He was 0mtlted from win and an int:Ogible quality held tr1eM1atJy,' with fhe other assertions. the quality of the world ch~mpionship. Now he not by a rival S)!Stem, but by the Soviet team for the next • which a beaten foe once best years used to find a games is not likely to be of the stands on the threshold : he is an individual. two years and '!as not ~llowed described as his "merciless challenger. · highest order. ttheduled to meet champion "How will they explain one ~ play abron~ ~ any mtema-intensity" at the board. The choice .of Iceland to host That'. at least. has been the Boris SpasSky of the Soviet lone American without any t1onal competihon.s. Fischer agrees with the con-this event is a tribute to the usual history of y,•orld tillf' "' Union fit a 24-game title match govemll)ent support "defeatihg Many think he'll get similar sensus. "If l Jose, it will be a · interest and organization in clashes . Perhap1 it's the ex- bt:ginning today in Reykjavik . the entire Soviet system?" treatment if he now become.s fluke,'' he · has said with his the til)Y island l)ation. ln bid-cruciating tension , but th(' .. In the past, chess .matches asks one U.S .. chess official as the man who lost the world 11-characteristic cockiness. But ding for the match. Iceland of-chess in .these matches ha!': have seldom stirred ,much in· he .envisions the propaganda Ue t~ an Ameri~an. Bu~ if he'.s it shouldn't really be quite fcred $125.000 -an ama zin.g usually tended. to be somewhat terest outside Eas~ Europe(' value of a Fischer victory. worried about 1t, be hides his · that easy. fi gure when one notes that it dull and 'draw1sh -and _often J>ut tl)is year lhi!'lgs are dif-Spassky, now 35 is Uie man concern well. Th~ Russian titleho·IQ.f:r ls a represents 50 cents per capita filled with man y more charged with difeniiing the 11Maybe (Fischer) will Wlti, form'l~i6fe" Opponent who has for the population of the entire blunders than one would Saturday ·n11ht It. wa, VB· Soviet tradition. His position is maybe he will lose," the excelled at the top in· nation. A sin1ilar figure in the nonnally expect at that le\'el certain whether. Flschcr would ~ot ari eWiable one. to 'put it champion said casually at a tema.tion11.l level for tnan y llnited · Statel!i. for inslan~e. of pla,y. ~ show up In Iceland for tbe iliiii iiiii•liii.iii"iii~iliiiiiiliiiijiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiii atart of the inaicb today. He fallid to get .... ·lite Jut com . . , mere~ atrlllle ft!Jbt ~ ctl!ld hate ·taken hhn frpm_~New .){art, 10 Reykjavli1a time far .. -~'s S:CliedqliJ,.. start. . , ere. ' . . ·.~ -'!I • • I I • > r. .... .,.,,-;-' ' qi· .. _,' . ' • : ;-1ii.depe~~i:ic~ Day , ti;:~., l:f:r~d.:~i~&mes / YANKEE JlooQl:J!ll DEPT . ..:. Most folks are_ pre-parqi~.tod·~ Jl"XI ~uesday's Fourth of July holiday when a lot "of uS will 1ight a firework or two, get sun; ·'burned and maybe eat a touch too much potato salad. Some will fly the Flfig on Utis Independeo~ Day and recall tales of America, her wars and heroes and the o)d tunes of glory. Wdt sadly we have lea~d ih re- cent years that an · tiattles are not glol'ious arid all skirmishes 11gainst lht' enemy do not end in victory. ,sometimes our Yanks 'bave retreated. · J am reminded of one particular battle whmin. our guys met an unexpected(v large force in one of ,those villages. Alwa ys m war there seems to be a villa'ge. ' ·. ' ' YANK INTELLIGENCE had . indicated that the ' enCmy was advancin1 on the village and We ,seot a .., ' platoon of our mfn ~ meet the!JI . They ~ronted ~ the enemy in the ..middle of the place. Tl)irty.:eight of 1 our guys and 400 of tlieirs. · · '· A Yank private named Sylvanus Wood recalled what happened then. "Their officer demanded that we surrender. or \Ve die:-Therthey started-nrin-g-. -. -. captain Parker· order- ed every man to take care or himself and our company was dispersing . . . leaping over the wall and then the - enemy'-s second platoon started firing and some of our men were killed ... " \Vhen it was over~ eight Yanks la y dead. 1 were wounded and the Americans were in full retreat. They retreated back through the next village and the enemy look it and began looting and burning supplies. Some- how, however. the enemy stopped its advance outside of the second village at a bridge'crossing a. river. SOMEHOW IN WAR tber.e alwaYs seems to be a blidge and river. "" It iave the Americans a chance lo regroup. They called in reinforcements. A Corporal named Amos Bar- ret told what happen~ 11ext. -: -. · ~ ''.Major Buttrick said if we were all of his mind he would drive th em· away from the bridge so they couJdn"t t~ar i~ up. We were ordered not to fire until they fired .... fil'St and then. to fire as ft.st as we could. We marched ty,·o deep · ... they fifed three guns, one after the other and I saw the shots hU the river. We then were ordered 1-•----11-_,."rh"'Oe".~ .. it's strange there weren't more killed but they fired high . . . captain Davis was killed a~d Os- more and a number wounded. We soon drove them Crom the bridge." .. Bl' rww. the American had mustered their force s and had nearly 500 men chasing the enemy across the bridge, down the road. back through the first and second villages they had captured earlier. AN ENEMY lietlt'enanl's ·account, ciptured later. told or the ntgbtinare of their retreat under American...,. firepower : ·----·---'!.We-were-fired~on.Jrom_ alls.ides but rno~v_froll)__ · the rear where the Americans had hid , themselyes in ·houses Jntil we passed and theii 'fired . They kept in- cessant fire µpon us. tn this way, \l.'e mnrched .tor miles. their numt>ers increasing while ours were reduc-1 ing by deaths. wounds and' fatigue : and we were·totaJly1 surrounded with such in~ssant fire as it's impossible ' • t0 conceive ... " · WELL INDEED, ll did go inlo the history books u one ol the great viCtories of An American wars. The villages didn't carry strange names likt Quang '1ri or Tra Tri. The battle wasn't in 1972. The !irsl village was Lexington. The second was Concord and 'the bridge wa Concord's North Bridge. The date wis Aprll 19, im. · Private Sylvanus Wood was or Lexington'• Minuteman Company .. Corporal Anios Barret was of David Brown '' Concord Minuteman Company. . • ,. . . ANO THAT WU lhe sort or ~lu!f of which lndeJi<ir dence oa.y was made. ..... ' r • ferel'.lt. With the-l>feseiiee of Fischer,. plus the ,overtones · of 3 -U.S:i-SOv)e' conbimtation; th~ eye~ of ihe world will be on the Icelandic capital. where .the .struggle will 'take place over a period -Of about two " mo'lths. • . :fiscber, despite his r~ative youth. is already a legend - both. for his iucredible bril- liance at the chess board' and· for· his eccentricity. Universal- .Jy.r~Cognized as at11J!.tius ever since he burst UpW't~~ ·world as a child prodigy m the rnid- l~SO~s. he has aJso been a con· t111uous center of controversy. ENE'ANT TERRIBLE • ' • ro.mnp .er Temperamental,-egocentric, and moody are but a few of the adjectives normally used to describe the young man ~·whti long·ago earned the sobri-. quet ''enfant terrible"· in chess -and who haS been the un- disputed holder or l h a l particular title ever since . ., . .• -·.) . I • • Bobby has been the bane of tournament directqrs ~I over, the ilobeo complainin~_about everything from noiie-aDd We'd Ji~e to introCfuc• ourselves fo lighting to spectators ari"d "' schedules. He h&;S refused to N rf Be h Th h. h -play Jn.some evenls-walked ··-~·-· _e_w~~c • bug t e na e is out in the middle of others, ---''----'-- av.d g_enera11y created prob-new to our town we've been around Jems everywhere he has -competed. 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Other l'll91'1s 1oreca11 tw to;dtY were P1Jm Sorints 1\0, Antl'.eim·Slfllt An1 17, 1'1vtrslOI 11 end Slnte Btl'Nr• n. ~.I , F-R--E--E v •• ,., .... 1 ....................... . Offtr tood 11'1 c1bl•d •r••• •11ly. DIAL 642-3260 .. .. --' • -. • _, . . ., ' ~-- • ' . . • · ..... A 6 . DARY . PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • It's Up to Airlines Ju st about evcrvone invol ved in al!h ne hi1ack1ngs Is pointing the f1nge'r at someone else as bc1n>,: 1neffet· t ual jn halting the !'eries of co1n1nanclcer1ng s that h;ive ,,,·ept U1e \\'Or!d 1n the last five year:-.. A spokesman for t he Atrhnc Pil ots A•,u{ 1al1un (.t\LPA\, ('apt. f.. J\I .lolinson, rnade that clear 1n an Or· ange County spce<"h last \\'eek before the lot:al chapter of Sigma De lta Clu , the national JOUrnalistH· 50t1et). J-ohnson placed a 1najor '5hare of the burden on the tncdia and a lesser share on go\'ernment agencies and the airltncs themselves. \\'e don't entirely agree. In lhe first place. the media are cOoperating in almost all respects in .not r~ vea li ng many !ipeciflc.details that 1n!ghl sub~1ant1a1Jy aJd or induce a ne\\' hijacki ng. Th-e contention that revealing tlctaiTs of a h1Jatk1ng i.~ a lesson pattern for ono ther JlOtential h1Jac).;cr con· tains a small element of lruth. But a total secrecy C'lamp is even more dangerous for everyone-including the ajrJines -because of the destructive force of '\'ild ru· The a1r!Jne~. etlhtr reluctant to 1nconven1cnre custom· cl'S or to hire additional p('rsonnel. have n1a dc no sys· tcmat.1r attctnpt to screen all passengers, n1l1c h less bag· gage An <>range t 'ounty tr;ivc!f•r can usually rnake a round trip to \Vashington. U.l.' .. carrying a br1eft.:ase that gets not so 1nuch a" a glanre fron1 ai rl ine e1nploye" • -the sa111e briefcase that m·ust be•opeaed and poked lhrullgh by guards each tnnc he enters a l:.s. Senate or l lou1.g offtre byi.WiJlg~ ~ It t'i time that Li S airlines tbe111sc!vt's 111 ~\ttutc rnore rb;1d •:heL·king proL·edures for passengers and hag· q gaj?l'. If that n1cans a :-!tghtlv higher ticket pri ce. the adde<l ~cc11 r1ty and safely \vill be \1'ell \1·orth the cost ·rhe administratron n111 <,t insist --\\·1th meaningful tine (, 1f nec:cssary -th(lt the atrlincs comply \vith lhi5 need . DlcHnvestors Kuo,v'! mors. 'fheV ~rscd to Lall thcn1 \Var Bond s. then Defen se !\forever, publ ir.:a tjon of hiJacking ncivs does gener· ,. -;'~ Bonds a~lst :l101v they're just Savings Bonds. And for ate pressure fr om an informed public that something • ~'~"':.;>Otnc re~n Hl\'e.~tor~ in Southern ('al1fornia's four be done about ii. . "',. . so1,1thcn1most counl1cs .are.snapping thc1n up faster than Generally speaking. Captain J~hnson felt t.hat f.1 11r• · .t.;\_" anyifttec 111 the s tate~ Ing airlines fo r bei ng too inattentive to security pre-•\. --:~)t .' . . . . .. ., . . cautions was a little rou'gh on the co rnpanies. lfe ind1· ~ ~. · ·~ales fo~ Or~nge. l n'.JH~_11a.I. ~a n IJ1~go .and .ll1\et· cated for example. that a .$1.000 fine JeVied against a •· ~rctmounties inrieased ~o~ S.l ~.5 ~11l11on 1n .. ·the f1.rst · ' · ·1 · fo ·trial la <·k of set·urrty precaut irin" in a IJJ'e n1ont hs of 1971 to $_6 .. l n11l11011 in the !5a1ne period n1aJ or au :ne r J • • · JT~h!Js ear · .. recent inciden t \ras too steep. r • : , · • . . 'T'hat, to us. Js nonsensc.1'he bombing or nnc 'f\VJ\ C lhcougllou l the JU-!Jl tH the ~l<tt('. !'>:Jlrs \\~rr up 707 in La s \Te_gas recently tost that airline S3 .5_ 1n1ll!nn inodestly. 11 at all. J ,?~ .-\n!:clcs tounty :.ales, /or ex· and what's an other Sl,000 \\lhen airlines are forking ovrl' anlple, \V ent up only $600,000. . $200.000 to S500.000 in ranson1 money? .A.J!Iuence, belief in govern1nent:il slabiltly a lit!le Far from insist ing on stronger measures:, the ad· patr1ot1sm -who kno,rs the reaso n" ministration has continued to allo\v the airlines to ge.t . ?\1aybe a lot of Investors ju~t ·had a fecltng \1e \\ere -by .,vith spot checks and other ineffective measures. going to get a new ('Or!!,1T'ess1nan in the area. • How America Dear Tlte l11j11stice )of J11stice • ~ ~'Bo1nbed' .. • ~ .t Jn Vietna1ri Gloo1ny Gus Reporter Faces Jail For Princie!e ~ f. ( ART HOPPE J I ~ -· ._ .... "·, ti P..rogram" in North Vietnam . Oi1 .. wh ich "·e had pinned such high hopes, now. )\ Glems doomed to inevitable failure, l This gri m ne\v~ ,1-as annowiced la5l _week by a senior '~ U.S. Air J<~orCe of!1· Here 's a gOOd compromise tick· el; \Valla cc and Agne'"'· -H.B. T~lt lt•IUtt 1•!1H1' t •l(llrt' .. lt'IO, "'' "1<tn1cllr 1~0•• el •~• ntWIP•P•r. Send ,...,, ptl p,,,., It G!otmr G~t, D111t .. 1101. c·ontJngency plans to meet the en1ergt·n· ·t·y. They v;erc expla1ncd to the press .bY t:eneral llomer •r. Pettibone , generally 'de~cri bed as •·1he brains beh~nd Bombing for Peace." cial . ~ "\Ve're eating the ~ vitals or tilt. coun- • "Our first plan lo_ solve the impe_~~llng "-target shortage crisis, ge11tlen1en,. he j) try," he said. mean· ing North Vietn_;:im _ "There's nothing 'I.hey can do about it. ,..., said, th1\·acking hi~ le ather puttee ,\·it h a -n ...-.--4>\4·agger stick, "'is to ship targets to r North '\'ietnam so 1hat \Ve'!! ha\'C targets there to bomb -·po\\'er plants. oil storage \ depots, munitions dumps , things like th at. • Nothing. ' "IC the born!> ~ ing is permitted to cont in u t: • ._. tor three or f our months, ther~ =t \\lOn't be a \\•orthv:hi!e target left up ~ there.': he told the Associated Press. ~ ''El.:ery high-value target Y.'111 have been ( destroyed \1'ith great precision and they ! can't stop it.'' -~ THIS GLOOJ\1'\-" pr~rliction has stunned ~ adm inistration officials. Af1er all. ho1v ' can the President bomb the stubborn • I ~ .. North Vietnamese to the peace table, l ~ they ha ve nothing left for us to bomb? ~ \\Tith the uisdom of hindsight. it's ea sy ~ to say this disastrous predicament should f. ha ve been foreseen . Here u·e arc, !he j: mightiest nation on car1h. send1n1'! f. thousands of planes to drop n1i llions of ~ bombs day and night on a tiny. back 1\'ard ~ litt le country that never. 11nfor1unatcly, ~ had many targets in the fir st placf'. ; Yet y,·e 1•:en1 right on boinbing them a~ ~ though they'd nevrr run <Jut. No1v \1·hoit :; are \\e going lo do~ ; Sorne faint hearts 1n 1hc State Ucpart- ' ment are suggesting ''<' ha1·c no coursf' 1 1 tiut to surrender. "Jf it's honorable to surrendf'r \\'hen you'\'c run out of ain- murutJon," said OJIC, "it's ccrtainlr ! honor able to surrender \1hen yo11'\'C run out of targets.'' · FOR.TUNATELY, harllrr hrads 1n thr ~ Pentagon arc already "·ork1ng on 1110 "Then \4'€ 1.:an go on blo11•ing up their po\ver plants. oil storage depots and munitions dumps until they agree to talk pecice. H's as sitnple as that." AS PRECE DENT for I h i ~ pl;111, 1_;cneral Pett'1bone 1.:ited \\'orld \\'ar 11. •·111 that case. \1·e ble1r up the enemy's targets and then. after the \1'ar . paid to rebuild them." he pointed out. "Jn 1h1~ 1.:asc. \l'C 11·111 merely reverse the pro- cedure.'' The only problem 'vi!h this plan. the general said, was the L'.S. targ~t·cilr­ rying ships rnight be blo'vn up trying to run the U.S . blockade of North Viet- namese po r t s. Consequently. he s<ii d, the Air t'orcc \\'as considering air- dropping target~ instead Asked \1·hat kind of !argcts could hr air-dropped. General Petlibone unfurled a large square of canvas -0n \vhlch 11·as painted ·a red, \\bite and blue bullseye . "Thesr,'' he said happily, "1vill give our bors so1nething to shoot for.'' So e\'Crv Amerit:an can take patriotic. pr1cle 111 the dcs!ruetive efficiency of our Air Forcr. the ingenui1y of our pl3nnrrs :ind thr-inevitable suceess of our Bombs Jor Peace Program, Even if It takes ;u101 her sevrn years 1\0 tin\'. little back1rard fountry 1-; goin g to iick us simply by running out of 1;irgets. ~ Russia , Cl1i11a N eru· W a1· ' : \li'ASJ~l i\G1'0.'i -Russia and Ch ina ( J ~ are preparing for 11·ar. There is no other CK ANDERSON ' way 10 desCl'lil<' th< buildup on both sid<S J A "' of their 5.000·mllc border. _ _ This ha s bcconlt' the ~ubJcr.:t of urgtnl briefing~ 1n:=.tdc the l'itratrgy co~ncil~ in Washington. At least one hncfrng \\'3S ~aHed at 3 J "' II• ~vie\\' the latest rle· .velopme nts. President \ixrn hAS1rie0 t.o f!lfly 1hC' tole of peacf'nlakr·r bet":een the t \\ o Communist gohath,11 lie h a s stressed finnly to both ~·tos· cow 11nd Peking that a Sino-Soviet \var ~·ould he against L.5 7 nat1on11l interests. Thi ~ is ~ <hp!om1111c way of warning that !hr l'n1 trl'f ~tales might intervene to pro1cc1 11~ 11tt,'rts1 ~ IN tttOSCO\\', lhr Pres1d~n1 ro1.1nd ll1r Kremlin leaders "obsc~,ed" l\\1h lh1• • Chine·se leaden;. This \\'OS no dt'partur r I of courst from their pasl attllude~. l'nr , yeir5, they M\'e. been 1\'hispt•rin~ · 11110 American ears -to quoit' fron1 (lnf' secrel report -that :'the ('h1nr~r 'll'IJlltd the (Vietnam) Wac. lo Ont inue and ex pand" and lhat "they Md aspir.11.· 11ons in lnd1a. Pakistan. 'Thailand, the Philippines. etr.'' ·rhc~ritish also reported. alter a round of talks \ri1h Sovirt Premier Alexei Kosygin, "that he spol!e alSou! thr ("hinew 111,. way l'ak1sran1s talk .a.bouL lnchans " "J'hr 1.;;HJ.'r of Hu.-;~lil ~ llltC3SlnCsS ha$ bren Chin<l'5 bu1ld011f) u1 the rrn1otr Licip !\or region of S1nkii1ng 1>l'O\J/1Cc near tbc ~ovict bortll·r RUSSIAN apprC'hcnsion ha~ ,lwl'n J1e1ghtencd in recent month~ hy rhr devC'lopmenl of 1' Chine~e !Q\1d·fuelerl rocket !hat could carry a nut:!rar \1;lrhe:id up lo 2.500 miles. This "'ould bring ~·loSCO\'' '4-ithin the Sights O( <'h1ncsc n1issilemrn Thr J(uss1ans havr responded by huild1ng up 1hr1r m1htary force~ along !hr border An t'!St1ma1ed million mt'n, t>quipflt'rl 'I Hh late~t SO\'Jf't \\'taPQnr)'. h:n e 1\nt'd !ht border And ne 1\' r&cc5 arr.~11rriving a.ln1osl d:11l~ l:Jy TlJO.\IAS KEC\IJ L, l\1y fr iend Bill Farr 1s in t.roublr It looks like Bill is going to jail. You might have seen Bill Farr's b}hnc J1e \\las a reparter for the Santa Ana Register. later for the,..-L~ Angeles Herald-Examiner. and 110\v has 1110\'cd ov er to the LA 'fin1e s <ifter ser\'1ng n brief period as press aide 111 ·!he 1.os AnReles Oi:;trict Attorucy's o!fic·t'. .Me's at the 1'in1e5 nO\\'. 1rnn1call.1' , 1·0\'E'ring the JU!'lice -beat 11hc11 he rf'lu~t be \\'oncfering 1·cr.~· personally ahout rhf' n1e~· i 1 ! he 11·ord ~ JUSllJ'., • 4 ' You on'! gel n1uch of l.n unprrs· sion ol a criminttl by looking at and Jis· tenmg to Bill F<irr Jle's stocky, 1v 11 h 1hi1u1ing sandy h;11r and talks \l'it/J \IT)' !iood humor, ('\'Pl\ \1·hrn discussing thr \"Cry real probabi!i!y lhal_ he's going to prison or Jail. Hill 11·as 1·orer111g-t/1e .\h111so!l trial fnr tile Herald·Exan1incr v.·hen it began . 111 tht' midst of sornc of thC' best cracker. Jack reporters 111 !ht' business. !3 dl s('(lrt'd a beat. He obtained sensationa l deta il s of ho\v the .\lanson gang h~1d -alli'gcdl}: plttnnct! to •·execute'' ;i long list .. r pronuneot l1g11res. including some of l lol l~'\1·o0d's bcs!-kno1\·n perso1ialitiC'S. Bill kne1v he had a hot one. He also l\ncl\· his story roul d blo\v the trial if one of the sequesiered JUrors so mueh ;is he<1rd of the report. So Bil! \l-'f'nt tn <'X· reptional lengths -0{ ,,.t·alling the judgt', Judge Charles H. (Jld('r, to dctenninc if there \\';!~ any n1anOer a Juror n1ight JXlSStbl~ ~t·r a <:or.1· of tht• Jlcrald·E\· am1nc1"s sLrecL cdi\1011 1vh i!e riding: the bus to the hotel \\here they 11·ere holed up. f\·o. snid the judge. I-:vcn the ,1·1ndo11s of the bus v.·erc blatked out. So Bill broke the st or\. Judge Ol(ler 11 as 1nfuf1;1tcd :'\o\' at Bill. hut at his sourte -one or n1orc of the attorney s in1·oh·cd in !he 1.:asc .. !\s of· f1cers or the c·our!. thev l\'C're honor bou11d and legally bound 'not Lo fi'le.1~e :-uch info11nat1on and .Judge Older \1anted \vhoever \ras respansihle 10 be punished for 1·101:.iling courtroon1 ethics F:1·er~· ;1ttorn('y in1·01vcd denied under nath bring lhc 1.·uJ pr1t. One or 1nore of tht·tll. quite nbviously lo !he judge. h;id l:O!nm 1tte1I pcr1ur.1. California hes <1 ··~hicld la\v'' for TIC\1·spapcrmen. It sa~·s (la~t \l'Cflk l'i :-iuprcme Cou rl ruhng not11·1 thstanding l thtJt a 'rep-0r!E>r dOf's not have to divul,1!" thr .source of a storv. To do so 11·ould 'iolatc thi' very princ'i plc of a free press. But by no1\' Bill had quit the 11trald- Examjner and 'vas 1vorking, in the DA 's office. Judge Older ruled him 1n con· tempt for refusing lo tell \vho had sup- plied the rorbidden data . lie 5aid the shield law no longer applied sincc·Bi lJ y,·as no longer a ncv.•spaperman. Bill and his attorneys ar~ued. unsuc· •'t'.!-"fully. that a doctor \\'ho \Vas no !•1ngcr pracl1cinK n1<'dicine or a m1n1ster 1~·ho no lonR1'r hrld clerity r11.nk 1.:ould not be for<.·rd to provldr tei:;timony hi~1or1· cally CO!!Sidercd pr1\'at<'ly privileged. ~o Bill Farr \\'RS fow1d 11u11ty, 111f' ca1if' 11lh1natety 1vent. to I.ht California By Georg~ ---. lJrar {;forge· I ha1 e :i y,·orry'. Do people who v. ritf' k> you C\'er get offended by your rC'plies" I mean . I know lhty're humorCJus and "·ell-meant. but arr lhey al"•ay~ ta~en Jn that vain? That's my "'Orry'. E.G. Dear I::. G )'ou kno"· "hat. 1::1 G" Thar's • !ht 5ll!Ptdest \"'..orry J jlot ;ill w~k " Supreme Court and that court found JlJdge Older \r1thin his rights. 1\\o notes cif irony enter the picture 11ere: -'file Leg1slatW'e had since passed a I;;\\' extending th(' shield la1v to apply 111 ca:.e~ :.ucJ1 as Bill Farr's. This mcani; he'<:. the onlr one 11ho'll ever be caught 111 :,.ur·h a ruhng . . -Bill hv 1101\' \\'as back to 11•ork as " nP11·sp:iperii1~11. If Judge Older'~ logi c s.:iid Bill had Jost his m1munity by lea\1- 111g tl1e Jlt!\'.'s bustnrss. shoul d noL I.tie ~<11ne logic prevail that he tot it ba1.:k 11 h<'n he returnrd ,to the ne\vs bu s1ncs:-" \ "Th::irs not the \~ay .Jl!dg.e Older .-;t:cs EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK it." says BiU \1·itl1 a slu'ug . Bill Farr has asked for a hearirlil tiy l!ie IJ,S. Supreme Court. Jle is far fron1 confident he \vill get one, although he's personally had · ·to toine up v.·iU1 someUung like SA,000 for d0<'1m1cn L;; rr· quired by th\ <'Ourt. Fortunately. his Ill· lorneys have ix'c1l \'f'r\' f'a :->v 011 h111r f1na1iciaJ!~. ' ' \\IHI Bill F::irr ever ri;-1.cal 1\'ho provided the information:' "llell no." says Bill. "I'll tell )OU personally if yo u \\'ant to knov.·, bot L'm-. not testifying to that effect." L11less the Supreine Court dots hear lhe case. Bill Farr IS prepared to go to prisun 111 about a 1nonth. And on <' or more "officers of the court'' \vho 1·1olaled their ov.·n canon and C(JJn· nutted perjury on top of that will re1na1n free to prattic(" 1;1y,· - Thry'll be. out lhCl'C in rhe,, lege1 \inc yards 11·ork1nif: for the cause· <1f .iustice \.,..hHe Bill f'arr i'.'I behind ba rs for he1ng a flHltl of pri11c1plC. ' Dymally: Man With -P~wer By PHIL HANNA C•Pltol NtWI Secvitl SACRA~lENTO. -One of the mo5l )1keable guys in the state Senate is ~1erv Oyinally -the black Ja1rmakcr from Los Ange les -\1·ho .serves as 1.:hairman of 1h1• Senate ;..tajority Caucus. tic 1s quiet, approachable. friendl_v - one 11·ouldn 't think he'd be a man \1'hh a U1g sti('k. Once an assen1blymai1 , Dymally ca1ne to !he: Senate in the reapportionment election of 1966 ,1·hen 20 ne1v senator.1 11·ere elected including such Democrat ic leaders as George l'.loscone of San Fran- ('ISCO. Ja1nes R. ~·!ills or San Diego, the president pro tem . rind t\ n t h 0 n y Heilen.~on of B!'vcrly Jl ills. In the . last six .vcars. Dy1na!ly h'!s nurtured and dc\·e!oped his f>011·er so lh<it 1orlay he n11ght be considered thr most 1nfluenrial blatk l<nvn1aker in C.:aliforni a if not 111 th e 1rholc to&ntry. IJ.vinall.v put toge ther a po11·erful pres1dential ca1npa1g11 for Sen. J-lubert I !umphrey and ,1·as able to delil·er n1uch of thl' black vote plus a majority in Los ,.\ngeles Cou nt y. lie hasn't counted his uld friend llll1n 1)hrey ou1 of the r11ce yet . 'l'llERE ARI'.: .\1A\'Y black leader! \~ho say thal thc•y can deliver !his or that. but Uymally proved he could . li e also proved his ability at in·f1ght1ng t111:-; yc<1r -\\'hen he forced Assembl.v :-ipl'aker Bob ,l\lorr!li to bac k do\\·n on rt'appor! ionment . Clnc of Dymall.v's ass1gnment:'S is In srr·ve as ch;iinnan or the Elections and Hc<1pport1onmrn! Conuniltcc. He \Va~ <iblC' lo ,,·ork out a co111prom1_sr. plan 1vh1rh sntisf1ed nlosl Rrpublican ('01· Jragucs. and told ~lereni there 1r1!1 be no "early reee~s" unlt'~S 1he yo u n Jl - Assembly Jcadrr is '' illing to accept the ~enate reapparlionment plan Assuming reapporlionrnent is ,1·orkrct ~ WALKS WITH BIG STICK Senator Mervy'! Oymally nur 1h1s session. 11·ha1 \1dl Oyn1ally do nc >.:I '.' S(J)lE OBSt:RVEllS thoug h! Dy1n<1lly n11ght cut out a congressiona l district tor h11nscl r. but he said las I year tl1at he had no --interest 1n going 10 \Vashington 11011-, Ile "i:ather liked" his JOh as eaU('US 1:ha innan .• Otlier 'black pol11 1r:1~ leader~ In Ciildornla -eduratton boss \\'ilson }tiles. l,qs Angeles eow1clln1en Tom Bradley - ond Billy ~tills, Oakland Congressn1a11 !ton Drllums. and c:cpccted·IO-be·elcclCd Congress"·oman Yvonne Brath1\•aite __: 111wt contend \1·11h the soft-spoken Dymally. • Formerly a teacher 11( f'al State Lo1" Angeles, Dymally 1~ '"Offering an educa· 1 rton"' to other blatk lf'adi'.•rs 'vhlch i;olilrl pave the wa y ror the rlcc11on or drfcAt of Quotes . Te4 \'/. Prim, U, bile!._ Stanford hono_r --P,-t-"'1w student -"r don't see myself as being 'different from other people - partly because. most people don't sec 1nt that way. For that. I'm very grateful.'' R. A. Peterson. S.1-·., pr($. Bank of America , on consumer lcglklalroo -"'Too nften the legislator seems prep41red tu treat tht average consu1Tier RS an ln- c:ompcitent whq, Is iflcapable of making elementary flntcJ,ic1al judgmenl$.." . '· BrC:1'dley in next )'ear·s mayoralty t lcc· !ton tn Los Angeles . Should Oyn1a\ly g1\·e his support 11') .former Assembly Spc<1ker Jesse Unruh against Bradley and incuinbent 1'.fayor Sam Yorty, the fight inight be ovrr. ~early 15 percent of the 1'0Lers in Loi Ang eles are black. Another Dyn1ally colleague . Sen . Alfred Song tO.l\lontere~v Park !. paid lribute to the bla ck la\1·n1aker in his 11·tekly con· gt1tuent ne11•slctter. ··BEC0'.\1lf\'C~ a poh11ca l bos~ in Cah fornia is not easy," Song 11Tote . "Six· ly :vcars <'l.':O (;ov Hira n1 Johnson elin11 na!cd the (.'Omn1011 \'arici v of bos."I by extracting thr Drmoc r8tic and Hep11blica11 machine.~ from the elective process No onr can ;.iJt;un boss st atus hi· dtJy . as 1t1 Jhc pa st. b'y Joining a part.11 organ1zat1on lhat eontrols nominations. Rather. one c n1u.st proceed as an in.; dividua[. selecting one's 01111 candidate and electing hlrn. "Th is '''as the Drrna!Jr method . lie picked reasonably attractive cHndidatr~. kept thcn1 from using the invisible signs and unreadable litrratur'e that attrarl 1nany beginning µoliticians . and 11orkr·d ll1elr can1paigns toge the r 11•ith llunl· phrey's into a unified 11·holl'. "Alt it took '1·as 11) years of pol1t1ral rxperience ;ind 20 hours of \vork each day," Song \1•ro!e AS FOUNDER of thr National C:On· fcre nce of Bla1·k Elected Official~. r>.vmally's Provrd lethniques a n d abilities may be seen acro ss the ~·oi1n1 ry both in the upcoming rlertion:i1 in Novem· • her and espe<'iAlly in· 1974 , Formerly eonside1'ed JUSI a tokt'.n bla t·k rcprcscnta11ve fron1 the big cJ!.v, llymall y is no1\' A 1t01ver \vilh tvhom "II Dfmoci:ats and son1e Jlepublieans mu:'it deal if they art 10 be' successful "'1th legislation and at the ballot bo1. OMNGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. \Vttd, Pul>/ulicr . 1'1to111ai httt'i l. Edit or Albe r( \V. Batt:J Ldaor1.ol POflt E:d1tor '111t ~di!orl3l J'lllltll' <Jf the T?-•lY r ilo l seeks to inform anrl $t1mu· la.tt. readf'tll by prt'sr>nt.lfl£ this new8pflpcT's oplnloni and com· montary on topi~ of interest and 11i11:rtificonCI"~ by provldlnj: a forum tor the <'-'Ptcs1lon <J( our readfrt' 011\nlons. &(Id by prtSl'nlint tht d vtrse vlM'·pol nt!'I ot lnformrd nb· -"rv"" and spokesmen on topic.I of the dfl.)'. Sunday, Jtily-2, 1972 -- ' ' Demonstrations Are -y,·ay that the dernonstrauon t'ln be ' • > OAJ L,, PILOT A 7 Becoming, W anillg Art • BARRY GOLDWATER- hi! rtrnarks. ln1ere"s11ngly ~nough, 1~ prominent aut hor did 110I stic k around for 1!1l pohce aC"1iv11y. w.ho &)'mpathlztd \\ith their 1un Jn th1~ instance. lhe 11$ ''ho ·Y.'trt later arre!!led \liere addrrssf.'d at the old Stnatt Office · Bu1Jdui.g by Sens. Ed'l\•ar.d Ke nnedy tP.. :ituss. ~. Mike Ura\•el (D-Alaska) and 1.cit '1e forget. liOme or the radical J..ool.s ore suit y.·i1h us in \\'ashlngton. 1n- ~1il11\I on 1hoir o"·n poml of view .nlille frarnpli ng on the rights and conveniences of others. 1 ie1•:ed. Certainly nobody 1n his r1ghi mind .ll-O.uJd \hlnk that lllt'n1bt>rs or lhe C.S. Senate had to ~ rt•minded 1by demonstrations or ilnyth1ng else f th:il there are people Jn th is count •) who v.·11nt all military at'tiv11y 1n Vit·u1.un stopped immediately. .. nd suddenly took one of thote str:ange turns to the left \\htch St'tms to trnbue baby doctors. colltge presidrntl!. 1•11· terta1nen. 1tttd Won1eo 'i> Lib 4!).tre1n1s1~ 1\'lth the idea that they kno"· ('\'tryth!nJ:. · abo11t ho1v the country should be rw1 "'hile the J>resldent and the Congrt·ss kno11• absolutely no1hing 1\s The-\\'ashlli~ton J'las.L explained il. ''f'lhnpton. l\hO l\ll$ an ers1"·hlle fool · bJ!l pla)er and artor, bc-•·nmt "" erst1\tule prnt't' rr1n11nuL l-'l i1npton left an<l \rus not <1rrest('d \l'ilh the uthcr 1nr1n bers of hi!> ~roup " Jacob Javits (R·N.Y.). • r.1y reft•rcuc;e here is lo the 115 r!rinonstratqrs ~·ho \1ere arrested this .. l:rdrrs-. · 11nd \\hil'h 1n,is1~, u n ~trrtl'h111::: ou1 o>n th•• fl~r lt•1td1n~ to th(' last ll'C<'k 1vhile lying 011 the lloor In fron t ,of tht' entrance lo the l:.s. Scnl'lte 1..ht1n1bcrs. And since tlus c·ulun1n \'<lnstitutrs a small portion of 11hat is referred to as the con1n1uni<:~1t1011s 1n1•dia. l '''nnt to devote tlus,offcring to the cause, Per~ps 1 an1 a ~rty \\ ay dov. n deep. \Vhen 1 sav.• how tlttle attcnlion some parls of the media were givlne to this •·s1gnlf1cant" protest. 1 found niysrlf 1\orry1ng about the damage such uegligence might do to the public imngc-or e1•en the psyche - of Dr. Ben jan1in Spock . 1N·ri::ntSTlNGLY t; !\ 0 U G 11, !ht· ~ena!t· r!1:1n1bcr 111 a syn1bo!1t· rt•tcrenr<' demonstration at the Capitol carne at •1 10 \1·ha1 the i;ruup tal!s deaths 1u \'1e1· tune 11'hen Rep. Julian . lklnd of thl' 1i.u11 , t\nd J 11·ant to lake this opportunit Y to do 1ny bit !or a v.an- 1og art -an art as ~tupill as h is 1nel- l~tive , but an arl {;~rg!@_____J,&gislature. a one·lin1e cc11tr11L _ ·The \\J1ole lh111,.: \1as rxplninrd by figure in the civil.rights n1oven1ent. 11as ;;,1t hor f~rort;r Phn1p1 on. 11h1.1 sa1<l ... Tlli~ being inter\tie\\·ed about a . n.e1v book in i~ tile l'C'Sponsr lu IO IT:Jr~ pr nu rrs1x111~r \\'hich he expressed the opinion that the .. Yr~. 11r \1111 f'11d th1~ 11ar. \\,· time has passed for pro1nollng publ u· 11 Lit pla\·l' lh{'St' <lr;1th'{ al thi: door nf ou1 causes through strert demonstrations ur rcprcsent;1ti1c Uod~ ·• 11uncthrleu -aimed at attracting pubhc attention. 1'JllS CERTAINLY is the only po:ssiblc ' It 1f1H be rtcalled that Dr. Spock 1nade- a reputation (or hin1self as a baby doctor corridor antics. The Senate protest had some in· teresting sidelines. It \\'as sponsored by an anti\l·ar group 11·h1ch calle~ llsell Now Is r .ime to Speak Out . ~gai~st 'Political_ Arson' Uv C.:AP'fA IN ROBt:RT T. 00\'E btpartmeot Security Officer, Los ;\ngeles t:lly Fire Dtpartmeat \\hen a fireman uses the te rn1 '·arson for flve tla} ~ uf riot fin· lha t cO!.l our the "any!Jody ea11 du il' IYl'l<'· conunwHl y S<l:i u111lio:i . About 1our years A device recently rci;O\l'rcd \1as a p111\ ago, it \\as sug gested thal v.·e prepare for rum bottle filled 111\h gasoline an<t a· role during periods of social unre~t bullets, with a 1vick u1 th1· neck. It 11·as . desc ribed as "revolution." 1'he revolution intended that the lire 11·uuld set off thC' he really means "criminal fire." As 1vil11 1vould have seven steps or stages thal bullets and injure or kill ttlc firemcu. ;iny other crime, there are motives for \\·ould not. folio"' one afte~ th~ other or 1\nother variation is a plastic "baggie. '' this crin1e against society. lntentionally ah\•ays be readily apparent. 'l'hese sel'en · ' · · '-' Eel fires have sucll motives aS spite, stages , 111 summafY. are : 'fl!ESE DEVICES are intended to (ti P r Id., I tOur mo"emer1t 1s destroy. disrupt, and intimidate. There pyrornania. crime coverup. fraud (or pr<r eace u i,,sen · y hr d h h be fit'. and "heroism'' (\he individual sets nonviolent ). are t ee evices t al ave not yet en ti f. • d \h t ., l h. Iii 121 Disrespect for the la1\·. llf ''OU think used against us, but revolut iona ry 1e ire an en pu s 1 ou imse · J pu blica tions ha1·e taught our local 81" About fuur years ago. when titolotov a In\\' violates your r ights, it's no la \\' I. til'ists how to make and use then1. One 1:orkta1 l~ beg;in to be thro\\·n at targets 13 1 Se.paration of police fro1n thr rest looks like a brick. one like a cake, and • :-.llth a-. Bank of Amcriea branches, co!-uf ~OCJc\y ny1H1lC'll Uy ··1>olicr \ 1oltnt:l'. onr resesnb!es a potted plant. '11Jey bur11 legl' li11 ildinl'(s, µo!J ce latilities. and police brut;dity, pulit:c rev1e1" board, and 11·ith flames _reaching from four to 12 feet. government buildings, none or the old pigs"). '!'he prin~ed material describing thes1· f:unilia r niotives \VOuld fit these fires. \Ve t4i Terror 1 t~ p111.cd by bo.n1b1ng ~. lire de\'ices is readily available in this local \\'Cre ('Xlinguishing fires that we&e. in bombings. ~n~ping. killing of po!tce\. area . lai.:t. attncks against our socia l structure-15) •los tagc /al so has the clement of 1'here are a fe\11 in oltr land \Vho "·a11t f\lany times the attacke rs considered selec\i\'C assassinaliou 1. the destn1ction of our soc-ial structure. lht'1nse!ves revolutionarirs and their act ~6 l Jndust r\<11 sabotage (;dso l'allcd \\'e have seen and heard them express 1..ne of political or racial protrst. "organized destru ction"!. thelr hatred for the "system'' and their l ·ha\'C implied that this mo!J rr to r 111 t.;rban guerrilla 1varfarc. i n t c n I ion s t o d r s t r o y l h c r r1n1lnal fire is relat ively 11e1'I, but"'ae-•·establish ment.'' tuallv it's not. One of the fi rst big pr<r \\'E ARE NO\\' 1n :1 JXllJod of guessing It is important fo r everyone to rxanli11e cres51 ve steps in man 's development was \I hat 11·111 happen ni::,:t \Ve guess .ij;Ult the ·the problen1 of politica l arson by.ans\li·er· ACCORD!.\{; ·ril thr !Ol'ill p:ip1·rs. th1· drrnonstrators fell to the 1loor 111 tht· 1 symbolic cteat h a_, Plunpto11 f1111t lud1 d .. f , ,, :\111011g !hose t<tken 11110 t;u:stody \\err a stude111 fr1)n1 South \'1e111an1 . i\l :irge 1·Jbn11ki11, presidt~nt cir the National Stu· tlt•nt AS5n .. author Gr3re Paley, actrtss L:indier.Bergt•n, colunmist i'ihlton \'1r05t. l'or~ \\'e1J1s ol the \\'omen's S!r tke f11r l'caeP. Jus1•ph Papp. d1rrctor of tht' f'11bh1· Th('11trr 111 ~t:11• \or~ 31ld of tour~1·. U1 Spoi.:~. 1.IK•. Al~I. SLCll dP1non. rat1ri11~ 11., J.trlu.•a!~ 111•111 lo Capl!C'll lhll \\1111 ll• bless1n~· of SOllH' ml'tllbtr.s \)f ' on-.;1 r I ·I I , -, ' .. :r "'~ • I i • • Cra1 rt BC<'tpteQ the petition calling ro r .1 ru t off of all '"ar funds and had it pl&ced 1n the Senate record 11lthough he wos uuablt to read it fron1 the floor . The ironic part of the "'hole mc5s \\'<I~ the fact th.it wblle Plimp ton. Spock and group v.·ere m11kinr: f o o Is OUl or 1he1nselves in the :Senl'lt~ c·orridor. the llouse \\'3.S v o t i n g O\'erwhelm1ng ly <1ga111st an a1ntndment which v;ould shut off n1oney for lbe Vietnamese \\•ar Ort :--;rp! I. pro' 1d1n~ AlnrrlCif\_prisontr~ ;lft rPtur11rd The \OIC' 11 a" 244·1S2 on lh(' amr-nrt1nt>n1 offrred to a bill v.•h1ch would au1h<•ri1" 521 3 b1\hon f(lt hu~·1ng wesror15 J nd t'•l11t inu111i;: r1'search 011 some othf'r1. l ' GIMME TIJATOLD ... SOFf ... SHOE ..• I ' "Sh~des of O'ld Politics .o"· tha t of harn essing fire -after· which he "spring offensJve-· \viJ I .not '1oolreatO ir1g these three questions. ui.ed it as a "·capon of 11'ar. Elai~ Canetli, nn campus and thal 11c .. l\ill have.(roub1c.. · 111 Ate Y•e !acing this pro1'!em square· 11ne of many sociologists \\'ho evaluate lhe this summer: \Veals~ guess t.hat as long ly, and are \\'e calling it by lhe right .. role of fire as a weapon aga inst society. as v.·e have ~rvat~v(o~ m1dd)e-of.q1e;. ... i;.ame? Polit ical arson is a crime. It 1s ·· st.ates: "Fire is the strongest and oldest _ road adrrurustrat1on,~lit1cal arson \\JI\> vtOle'nce:and l'iolence for causes and as a symOOI of the crowd .:... a crowd setting be a parttof. our fi~protectioo job. ":wfetlv><J for p;OO.ucing change must nO\ be lire to something -feels1 Irresistible; ~ There v.·as 3 starthrig uw;1i~ge 1300 per--oondblfeq. 6 ~ _ · long as the fire spreads. everyone Will cent) in arson fire in tfie City of Los ':-12). Ate v.·e really informed about au )tii n· in <ind everything hostile y.•jl! be Angeles in the period 1964-69: Jn ,th.e tv.·o-our social problems? \Ve are living in a destroyed." year period 1968-70, ''c Identified 138 fife s time of rapid social change -some call 111 recent tunes. the fire servit e v.·as \\.'ith a pohlic;.1! arson n1ot1vc. 'rhc Wl$rise it "revolution." J1ave \\'e expended th e not filll'lJrl~ed by .Jerry Hubin~' activity sho\VS ho\v tlctn·e the incidence energy .. required to be<.'Ome infomted '~ stateinent: "\Vl'ICn in doubt. burn .. Firt! is or criminal fire beco1ne:t-dur1ng .pCri.6ds-t3J Do \l'e accept the challenge that.the rhe revolutionary's god:' Or by 11. Rap of social Wlresl. maintenance of civil order is the Bro\1·n·s statement : ''If An1e~lca doesn ·t· •· Revolutionarv handout 111atcr ia1 is.-responsibility of the entire community '.' 1·01111: around, v.•e'rt going to burn it readily available . One side o[ the handout .This was one of the guides !or coping do1l'11." features the l\lolotov cocktail. ll details· · with civil disorders offered by the Na· \\'1': I~ TIIE lire service ha,·e been told by hippie·appearing individuals,· ''You 5hould be more uptight than the pigs. Uon't vou kno1I' it \Viii be a revolution· by l1re?'1 The lcrm .. polit ical arson" may be only coupl e of, years old but the motive and threats 01rc neither new nor novel. ~ \\'e 1\cre told in 196.1 to prepare for a role under conditions of "internal unrest." 11 1ras t:rrtainly a 1nild v.·arning ho\V to n1ake and use tho bomb and IJonal Advisory Commission on Civ il "who't.and "11•hy" infonnalion regarding Disorders in 1968. Once v.·e realize thal targets. The. instructions arc clear and ihe police alone cannot provide us "·Hh sophisticated. On the other side of the civil peace or that the fire service of handout are pro-Viet Cong, anli-cstablisJi.. itself cannot protect against the acts or mcnt editorials. lhe political arsonist, \\'e are on the road A Molotov cocl;lail is Usuallv a small to victory. gasoline-filled bottle. plugged with a cloth Use your voice against political arson. as the \Yick. It is a light·and·lhro1v The next time you SPot· political arson. device. Possession of the device or lhe 1vr1le a letter lo the editor. write the act of throwing it is a felony. \Ve cal11t Governor, speak out against it. . It Pays to Listen to Kids \\'hy <io parents sometirnes gel "~Tlf· tl'n off'' by tbei r children? \\'hy do children stop talking to their parents ~bout the things that really bother them ·! It is a rare child '"ho says, "r.1y pnrcnts hnvr faulls bul I like them the 11ay they <1rc:• Often children say such things as. "It's gotten to the point \\•here J JUsl can't confide in n1y nlo\hcr about "'·rn 1 h e littlest th ings.'' The reason. says l)r.· Thon1as Gordon · in "Parenl Effec: liveness Tr.lil'l ing'' t Peter 11.-\\'yden. Jnc .. $6.95 ). is lh al some pnrents are . t'onslantly con1n1unlcatin,:: 1n f s s 1l ~ <' s l)f non-acceptance. "The soi I 1h;1t n1ost pare n I s· provide for their f.'hildren 's gr o ~th is ·heavy \\'ilh, evaluatlon, judgmeol, c r i t l c i s m . preaching, hiorallzing, admonishing and commanding." ti.tost parents assume that if.they. ac· ccpt a child "'!ith all his imper£ect ions. he '4'ill remain Just the '4'8Y he is. Therefore the best-Way to aid a.child in becoming a better person Is to let him know what they don't accept about hln1. Yet the central paradox of Dr. Gordon's theories (bastd largely on the theories of Cati Rogers) is that the more. a child Is t11cceptt-d just a~ he Is, the more hkely he is to change. 'Vhen it child reel! accepted, he reels free lo 1novc. to grow. to think abOul \~hat he Is c:ipable ot J><oomlng .. • nUT PAR ENTS vommunicate non-ac~ ccptance by Interfering and correcting lhe child. ·;~ere.·~~1hat a castle should look like." "Bull 1t f;,rther from the ''ater." To keep h. ~ds off when a child Is absorbed in his a~livitil•s Is a strong, nonverbal way of saying. "l accept what you are doing." Adult.I too blttn won't let children be. . ' Dr. Gordon d\stlng\llshts · belwe<n l\)O k In els Of listehlna:, ··active" • S. I. HAYAKAWA and i·passive," Yi•hich can signal ac· c-eptance to the child. If a child C<Jmes home and reports I hat he \vas sent to the principa l's officc, parents tend lo say things like, ''\\'ell, that should teach you a lesson !" lf a parent is listening pa ssi vely he might say, "oh'.11~ and the child might respond, "Ye11h. flfr. F'ranks said J ·'4'a'S talking too much. J eaii't stand 1hat old fos5il. His claSs' is so boring you \\'OU!dn·l believe it." ··f\1m.hmmm." "\Veil, get someone else to play v. lth, then." (Offering a solulion .) "There isn't anyone else to play \Vith ." "You're upset because you're tired. You'll feel better tomorrow .'' f Interpreting, reassuring.) • ··J'm not tired and I \1·on't ferl dif- ferent tomorrow~ You Just don·t un· dcrstand.'' \\'ith 11ctive listrning, the child v.·ould not v.·alk a"•ay so dejected . "Tommy \\·on't.Play .with me toclav. lie 11 un 't ever do \\-'hat I want." · 1'You·rc angry ,with Tomm y." .. I don-'t v.·ant him for a fri end any n1orr." ··vou·re so angry you reel like ne ver secin~ hin1 again." !Reflecting feelings , restaling lhe problem,) •··:. "It make s Int' nlt1d \1hc11 I get a lou.o.:y "TllAT'S RIGllT. Dul if I don't have (cacher:" Silence. "I do good with a good h1rn fo r a friend , l \\'On't have anyone ~o teacher but "·Ith ~1r. Franks. i just don 't pt3.j' \vith." · feel like learning anything <'.. Parent • '"~0u1d ha~ to be left with no shrugs. ·'Bul I won't 1:111\'ay~ ~ good ··one·· . teachers, so I guess I'd better·geTilscd to "''"nh. I gut!Ss 1 just havt: to get slong it." '.v \1 1th him somehow." This nielho4 of. li,Slcning pcrmits the \\1ith activ~ lislening on the mother·s child lo release bis 'finger and to con· p;trt. the child ofttn works out his own templ41:te consequences of po s s i b I e problems. courses or a~tion. The parent's passi\tity Passive list ening, saying "Tell me and sile nce fa cllitate this· moment ol about it ," can !el a child open up. It en· de-velopn1ent. • courages hin1 to talk to you. Active hsten- in~. getti~g Jnslde a c~lld's experience ACTI''t: LISTEN ING. ho1\'e\·er. is :inti feechng back to him hi.'I mcssa~('. perhaps the most 1n1port ant 1vay of coln· hclp.s to clarify lhe problem for lhe child municating acccptanct . 'this 1neth<Xi, like so he can "'Ork out his own soll>11011s. passive listening. requi!es that the Like Dr. Gordo"-t J studied \Yl tlt Carl parent suspend hl~ own \houg~J~ .!'~~ .. -Bogers. I did a lot or "active listeninc ·• JU~gmcnts and. at1end e;w:clusivefy lo "io my Ctiildren, ~·ho soon beHan to un· those ol the child. The, usual method. cf ~ers1and ,the method. They called lt gil'· dealing. wit~ a .child s problem gets 1ng a "~rlirror response,11 which is a good something Jtke this :. description or what is re:qulred. ft is bet· "Tommy won't play \l'ith me toda y. lie te:r than commanding, warning moral iz· "·on't ever do what I wl\nt." inR'. lect.urlng. These are all ' V.'ays or "\Veil. why don't you do what be g4iding by man ipulation. wantst You've got lo learn to get along Chlldr~t\ don't need that and don 't "'ant with your friends." (advising, morali« It. in(.) "! don'\ like lh• lhings he wan\s lo do.'' ' BYS.!. HAYAKAWA President, tallklrnla State Universfly, San Franclsco ,. -. • Pla,tfor111 Committee Meets Belii1,id Closed Doors .. ,. . ... • l Uy MICHAEL I), GREEN 1VASHINGTON -It didn't lake Ion~ fur ~ti those ue1\' ~turrv·cvcd "reform" JJ('n1ocrats C' I e ct e J ·to represent Califomia on the commitlec that drafted lhc party·s 1972 platform iu \Vashington lo go behind closed doors, barred lo lhc press, just like the regular pols of old. \\'hen factional confUct.s broke out in· side the caucus of platform tnembcrs CALIFORNIA 'S CONG RESS con1m1tted to ti1cGovern. '"ith the Clli!ornia delegates in the center of the aclion. the sessioh to thrash out the dif· ferences was held strictly in private . "ls this the 'Ne\v fl1cGovem \Vay"''' someone asked Rep Phillip Burton , t D· ~lln Fr&nciscoJ. ''i\1o, it's fllC Old Burton Way," hcl!o"'· l'd PhiJ baby over his shoulder . l'erusing to use his muscle to pry open the closed doors. Phil. who seems lo be getting slightly port.her v.•ith each succeeding term 1n Congress. play ed the key role among the California de!egat('S as one of the 15 n1embers who actually drafted tile p\at- forrn in another closed.door meeting f<>ur floo rs <ibove the closed-door r.1<.'C<lvem caucus 111 the Staller-Hilton Hotel. The ~1ystc;rious Fifteen, as they came to be regarded. 1vho \vere doing . the ac- tual \\ritinr, took on a kind or Kafka· <'Sque aura in the minds of rank-and·file ~lcGovernitcs \l'ho were afraid practlca\ pols like Phil were \vatering down McGovern positions too much in an effort to ·produce a compromise platform ac· ceptable to J-lwnphrl'y, fltuskie, Chisholn1 and \V allace backers. \VJIEN THE dra rting committ~C' oc- t asio .. ally sun11no,n.cd a rank·and-flle men1ber up to tfiC closed roo111 lor something. the' rne·mt){>f alm.ost fe!t like he wa!! ·going 111 lo be initialed into '1 Secret Ordc1' and ~hould t'ntcr the I'O?nl hartfoOt and wenr1ng a robe. according to Fortney JI 1Pcte1 St.ark . the l>emocra!Jc ron~ress1onal candidate 111 Alameda County who defeat~ irycu,m~nt 8l·year-0ld ltep. (;CQrge titiller 1n the )X'inulry June 6. , \Vhen the political OC\\'comcrs hkc St.ark among the ~1~overn rank-and·f1lr got red up enouilh aboUl the stt.recy sur- rounding what Phil baby and 1hc others upst<iirs \\'tre doing. they called thc :\lcGovcm caucus to thrash out It mitt· ttr. St.'lrk and ~e \Cr31 ot.he1·s ''ere , amenable to openin:i: the merling. but 1h(' heads of the older pols prevail('(] THI'~ l\1cGOV .. :RN represcntJi.tu·r, 1°t'cl \'an Dyk, and Phtt baby though> \he~ Ironed things out in the meeting and left. As soon as they left. another Q\l!fom1a con5{re.'isional candidate, Jun Stev.·Arl. ninning agilinst Pete ~lcClo.'ikt'Y 1n the new San ~1 nteo-Santa Clara dl'•tnct. moved that Pete Stark be namrd the. leader of the 111cGovern caucus i~hov1ni,: v.n Oyk to one s)de ) and lht motion car· ried . • lark spent tile rut of lhc night col- • ' • 1968 National Convention Delegates r-BLACKS--,--, 11.2~ UNDER 30 r--(21·29) --, 12.9'!fo 5.5~ 41' 2 .• .,, I I . ·-1~ -GOP DEM. '?'o OF GOP U.S. POP. lecling gripes about the plat(onn arid sending proposed s u b st i t u l e ~ , A111endn1ents and revisions uj>stairs 10 the Secret Room. Star.k, "'i th Stewart's help, was even ready to lead the challenge to Phil boby's platform draft on the (Joor the following day "'hen the lull l'O!l1~ mlltee met. It turned out not lo tM' 11i<:ess:1ry. In th<' weary 1ate-n1ght hours of the marathon plalform drafting lirss1 0tl! a DEM: %Of GOP DEM. %OF U.S. U.S, POP. POP. ~pirit of acmnrnodation v.·as rt"achrd, rmportant suagestk>M by the rank.;H1tf· file members were incorporaltd inlo th1 draf1 , and the next. day. 1n tum, the suP" IX'Sed "hot-eyed radical'' rvtc(;overn fanatics were ·equally cooperaUve and accommodating In helping ·procluC'e .t final platform that would .11ccompll:o;:!t their objectives without scaring the v.·1L-; out Of Joe Alsop and the other hand·\\'Ttng· . Ing nallon•I political pundl\J. • Hairy Shins lnh.ibit Romance Say Nurses Rarely does a 11ursc fall in love \1•1th i. gentleman patient. Realize this ciaTm coot radicts a wide· :sprelld belief. But almoet any nurse \1ill lt:ll you it's m~t diffi cult to fe-el th.,t old romantic. tug 10- \\ard a man itft rr seeing his h a I r y shut~ ~11rking out Iron\ benr<ith a hG.'\- rH<1I QHlllJ. A K A Y I oOO JX'QPlc to name lhc card g~rne thr.y last pl111yed. No. I in such 11 s11 r1 rv 'I 1!1 bt' <.'On trnct bridge. l'fo. 2, pinochle. !';o. 3. n1mnly. No. 4. gin rum. iny l\o, $, solitairr, Or ,c;U('h 15th<! reJ)'.'.lrt or n pl;•)1 ng ca rd n1nnufacturer. A 1 llt;ATt:R ov .. ner ·o< lengthy u · perlence says mort aJI tM aisle seats on any gi\·en ni~hl will be occupied by pco. pie considerably o\'enveight. They Ukt to ( L. M. BOYD ) sp~ld out comfortably at least on one side, he assumes. P.LAC~There are milcfti?lfs that can dupUcate the action of the human "Tist. And of the hand. 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J .28-2 Days • ~33 on .. 1b. bag of morslimor· low circus peanuts. Sovel •N• wllicht ~-11-- 21/2 lb1. Get rid cf 1t1ai11 and 1lug1 duri ng the rolny 1eo1on. 67c 97' -~.,,--52~-78c c Anti · persplront. Sell· polishing. l O·oz: skin core. Mint or regulor. Guard" 16 IL oz. Tame• • , I • I 1 • ' '· \ . ' ' ' , , 4 J 0 DAIL V PILOT from San Fr1n:ci1co, t humb fOr 1 ride cool ithd casu1I. Ot ht rt likt Coy "Tex'' Gol&0n of Costa Mesa really wo rk for a ride, adding • lot of body Engli1h to the thumb. A bit li ke 1 q,olfe r urging a putt to drop. But body Eng I/sh works llttlt better on 8 1lbo1 Boulev1 rd, Ntwpor t Beach, than on putting greens It took Gals.on ont hour and 15 minutes to get a ride tO the end of th t peninsula. He earned it. ' Sunda.t, JUiy 2, 1~72 .. •· " HI TCHHI KING 6 •• U niforms (From Page Al I rommandet of C.Osta 1"1esa's patrol division. "Of course they don't think far enough to consider that they coold get killed after the rapist is through with them." Police .say most hitchhikers have adopted an attitude that "it can't happen to me." "It's astonishing," says La- guna Beach Det. Carlene Am. brose. "Inevitab!.y, tile fi~ thing we hear from hitchhik:.. er-vicUln · is 'I never thought it would haPi>ett to me'." ·I:ldo:esn't have to happen to you, ls the official philosophy of the Los Angcies·based Hitch- hikers International Coo.lition (ffi-C ). They have issued a set of rules to help hitchhikers thumb more safely. su-Cets Jil!0.,1. and out (1f the beach cominunities are l1teral- !y Jincd . "''ith young people bumming rid es. Section 21957 of the Cdliior- nia Vehicle Code, which car4 ries a minimum $19.50 f ine, prohlbits hitching a ride from • Color Up Cit y Hall the roadway. It is the 07lly ..,. . . .. section that applies to adult By JA!\" EDWARDS ·•J~'g#- hitchhikcrs. 01 ''" 01111 P11o1 11111 -.'d . Most law enforcem~t agen-There's_ 8 coo pie of blue . •t ·~r c1es have used a section of the . . ' ' Welfare and lhstitutions Code blue people m Newport Beach called lack of parental control t'ity hall -and it's.got 11othii'!g ·· -, to.pick up juven.ile1litCtihilfers.--to--ao wnn-their"' ancestry ~o~ ~ With the exception of Newport their frame of mind. . ~ch. there is ':1° ~tten 'PO!-City Clerk Laura Lagi~ !'Ind . tcy OJll the e~1catlon of this . · . code sectim in these depart· her deputy, 1trs. Doris George, ments -it's left to the indi~ began wearing two-tone blue vidual offiCer's discr~on. 'U niforms to .work last week, In Newport Beach, however, "We just decided It woo1d e (Girls) Doo't more than one guy. departmental policy dictaU!s be rather nice to have an at· go with t hat all girls under 13 and boys under 16 be picked up. But again, much Of it is left to the e Never sit in the back seat, officer's discretion and, as tractive uniform, distinguish4 ing the city clerk's ollict," Mr8. Lagios said. especially in a two-doOr car. Community Relations Officer •Before you get in the Car, .J im Jacobs noted "we some- check -t·s U.. the guy's tun<s lla ve"plher 'things !? do bands end In the back ... 1. ".'at are more Im~. Pr~,.tting ~t wou ld .cmakt' it _,ic~'t ... c.ouncti.. meetings where JieopJe would know who ~ • g i>ATERNAL APPROACH • N..,., , l>uy dope !rom Olien loeal officers take • !Omeont wbb picks you up. more 'paternal approach, giv- w come UJ> to-and ask,'! .they" : ~1'.Y CLERKS DRESS IN CITY COLO RS Were disappointed with· the . Newport's lau~a lagios With Deputy Dy~s George lack of recogniliOri :lri l\1onday -'--'----'-~-'---------~~----• e Alwar.i carry ft hairbrush lng tlie youthful hitchhikers a or a pencil, never a knife. curbstone counseling session in lieu of b.king them illt'to the ·• lf_tbe.. driver pulls out a. station. some have"evcn bttn knife or ft gun, swing the door lfnown to give the kids a ride njght's mcetingi ''Nolxxly even commented on il-thcy had a lot of weightiM" things to think about/' ration· alized Mrs. Lagi05. Recycled Cans Inc r ease open or honk the horn. while counseling them . • Always keep a· window open.1hM.it ff 'the driver woo 't let you out. Parents are often unaware that their childre11 hitchhike Wltil thei r offsprings are pick- ed up by poHce. One Hunting- • If you are stopped by a ton Beach officer said most t op \vhen thumbing, be polite. parents are usually glad to be With or without the safety told their kids hitchhike so rules in mind, young folk are they can put a stop to it. taking to the road in increas· But the <ifficer acknowledged in g num bers. Hitchhiking that if the kids wa nt to hitch- cro.sses racial, economic .and ·h.ike, there is little a parent educational ba ckgrounds as can do short of confini11g the few other legally sanctiowed potential thumber to the house. ectivities can . · Faced with a problem of such dimensions, JX>ljce are You are as likcly to pick up unanimous in their desire to. the college · graduate daughter have hitchhiking completely of an upper middle-class fam-outlawed. ily ias you are a wage-earner's son who is still in high school. In 1971, two bills banning .hitchhikillg were introduced - THE ONLY \VAY one in the Senate and me in Getting arowid seems to be the Assembly -but both died of prime importance. in committee. This year Sen. To two OOys, aged 12 and 13, ' Lawrence E. '"'.alsh (D-Los who were 'thumbing from Ne\\'-Angele~) has a bill ~fore the port Beach to their horn.es in Sf:nate s Transportation Com- Huntingto111 Beach , it's the only ~1~ee, but t~at bttl only pro- way to get around. h1b1ts thumb1 11g on freeway "Y 't 'd b'k on-ramps. , OU . ~an n e 8 1 e . So there it is. A pasttime ~a~e It II get sto.len ~~d that is growing in popularity )OU re too old to rtde \\Ith \l'it.h the young but .one that is ~'our .parents. We usuall~ g.o regarded as something akin m pairs -my parents v.on t to Russian roulette by ,the Jet 1ne go unless someone else 1. · I nd w d '1 go po ice. is a o~g -a,.,, · e on Hitchhikers get a r ound long d1s~nces, one explained. cheaply and ·get to know a lot Theres ~ven .a sa'.e~y factor of Weresti11g people while Involved in hltchh1kmg1 ac-they're doing so. cord mg to two. you~g. moth~rs J1itchhikers a!so get drugged. 11·ho l\'ere ti1tchh1k1ng 1vJth beaten robbed raped a n d their babies. 1nurd~ed. ' One said she tries to travel They make the choice .and The n>yal blue suit a11d po'r4 der blue blouse shades .exa ctly match the City 'of Ne\\·port Beach seaJ, and the women P.fan to later add gold, !he thlrd city color, in jewelry or scarves. Ordered from 111 unifofn1 manufacturer, the Polyester articles are made in slacks. several sklrt and blouse styles. "I'm comfortable. Several people have gone to uniforms and like them -there are a variety cf choices -and they are ordering more combina- tions," said Mrs. George. Although they were not con- spicuous at the council meet- ing, they daim they have had many ci ty employes come up and tell them they thought the unifonns neat and attractive. They are quick 1o state they paid for them themselves and that it was not compulsory. "We have talked a-txrut ft for a couple of years al!d we finally decided to do it," !tJrs. Lagios said. During the war, both Y.'Orc uniforms and the city clerk recalled that it was "very nic not ,to get up every morning and have to decide what to wear. And \ve were ahva ys well-groomed," And it leaves their minds free for more important de- cisioi.s than tiaving to decide lvhat to ·wear or worrying about the condition of their clothes during the da y, they hy bicycle as much as possible , they rake the chance. '·but people don'i lbok out fort:;;;-.--------------;;;;-----. you when you 're on a bike, so l ~ add. I'm afraid l'IJ ~et J~:t.'' Taking their ~1n;lll chddren elong did not lnte t!H.'se hitch- hikers. "Actuall~. I think the baby gives me :i little bit of protection -people \\'on 't try anything if you have a baby with you." one of the mothers explained. --.-,, There is liftle the police ca n I <do about this gro'Willg ti~e Of I · hitchhikers, especially during the summer montJ1s "''hrn th e 1 Shot for }>ox BALTIMORE (AP l -Anew program to aid children for whom chicken pox could be fa . Jal l>as pn unveiled by Dr. Neil Solomon, Maryland's sec- retary of health. Solomon said a special serum bank, first of lt.< kind in the NI· tion. would be established for children who art es~iaUy threatened by t)le fitness. • • • \ • , ' • I See by Today's Want.Ads e l!E:RE'S A DELUXf: un- furn ished .iapartmenl !or l'f>lll '\l'i1h ::l bedroonis:--2 haU1s, a lovely kilcheii, 11nd an extra large patio. Vrry quie!, Adults only. e AND llERE'S a 1969 V\V camper \\1th everything. It's a popup top "1th S l\.lichclin tires, t r o n I mounted spare, latho- melcr, low hitch, port. loilf!t, port. stove, Coleman rctrig, p»1. heater and a radio! , . -!\ll::\V ''ORK -The ·voJurne of steel cans Ihat are reclaim- C'd '~·ill r ise 50 percent this year,. the American 1ron and Steel Institute predjcted. AISI estirTiated 2.25 bilJiol'I cans would be recycled this year com pared·wirh 1.5 billion J;i st year, when the Ste~! i11- dustry stancd its reclamatio1i program. An institute spokes- man said 'he industry expect- ed eventually to recycle all nf the 65 billion steel t:a ns p,ro· duced annually. The iJJstitute also said fron1 no\11 on every steel can pro- duced in t 11 e United States 'vcruld Cflntain at least 25 per· c.:e.nt recycled n1a terJal. The spokesman said no record had been kept on the sc r:ip con- \ent of cans 10 the pa!.L ~IO\V· Cvcr, he said scrap had ahvays been major component of do- mestically made steel. non SENSATIONAL VALUE ! 18'' Color 526995 Hurry! limited Quantities Includes : _.. i Year-Carry•lrrServfce e 1 Year Pa rts Warranty e Our 5 Year Picture Tube Warranty SALES & SIRYtcr e RCA e JYC • SPNY e ZENITH e GARRARD e PANASONIC • -....w .. HOIJtllST MG11., T1111., Wtf. t 1.m. • 'i>O p.rtl. Tllul'I. 11111 ,rl, t 1.m.-•· p.m. 511.1 t 1.m. • • .m. \ • SERVINO TH£ HARBOR AREA SINCE 1957 275 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA' -642,9742 '· New Ttvist l{itls Give Ve1~sio11 of .P1~etzel By AP N.e\\'sfeat ures million precious diam-0nds.11 There arc secret uses f11r \Vhat ls a pretzel? Alice, age 11, seemed to pretzels. too. ;Nhich t 11 '! .. A pretzel is something tllat knO\V ho\\' to qu iet toddlers. children re\'ea!ed. Eddie. ng~ God forgot to unt\\'ist." •·\Ve Jost the passifier (sic) so nine, c ! aimed. •'?II :J "Pretzels are better for \~e g!'lve n1y baby-brother a grandn1other dunks h <: r you than girls.'' pretzel. and \Ve haven 't heard ptetzels in coffee when her ·rhese are exa1nples of 1rh:i t ;:1 \\'Ord fro1n hi1n since." teeth hurt. but l'ni not. su p· e!cn1entary school students 1n One lO·vear-old, Darrell , posed to tell that." And i'i1 ikr. Berks County. i-'a .. Came uri \\Tote. •· !t fs a piece of dough ·10. thought, "A. pre!:trl 11 \'lllh l\'hen aske<l, .. \Vhat is <1 that \ras in the rniddle of a soinething you stick in your . pretzel'..'" k h bo<l · robbery-~nd the'"TTlen sa\V h1m -school des· w en no Y L> The :t c ho o J s cooper<iled su one said, 'Tie him up Fred .' looking." \Vhen Bachman Food s;-Jnr .. " A n~ he lied him up ln this Anl}'. another IO·ycar-old. pretzel prod~cer1 set out to get ::;hape." \VJ-ole, .. A pretzel is somethin~ a better idea of \I' h <1 l .. 1 he . . ood that 15 too loud to eal youngsters thin.?< of pretzels. n ot r . ent.rics s om e g . ., d .. 1·en· ·ear-<lld Steve sho\i•ed youngsters cr~1ted pretzels late at night. An , . u.1 · \ be · ..-. d 11·Hh everythfn" fr o1n getting derstandablv. Joy age c1ghl sign~~ .~xmini "'1 stan ~p better present~ fron1 Santa found. "A p.retzel is somethin,!.! ~o~ J~n . h phre ze l ii·en1t 1 ° Claus at Christmas to causing mv goldfish did not like 'cry 1a1 an 11· en e ~o ou ic • t 1 h 11 k·u . miich ·· told the \l'<frden, ·r n1 goi ng .1 ca o ave i ens. ----. stralght' •·. Caryn im agined. '·A pretzel is CQr<1l in the 1niddlc. bro\vn velvet on the outside, and 'on lop o[ these are a 4 Finis h School · · V'our Orange Coast studen ts have been gi:aduated from the l..oyola University of Los l Angeles School of La.w in com·1 mencement exercises on Loyola's main campus Jn \Vestchester. Those re<'eiving degre es are Gary S. De~talignon. 169 l\1er· rill Place, Costa l\-1esa and James 1'". Clark, 17773 Santa Gertrudes Circle, S t a n I e y Roller: 8915 \Vren Circle and Stephen J-1. Zell. I 8 0 9 l \'osemite Court. a!! of Foun- tain Valley. • .• •. • AN;NUAL JULY 4th BOWLING 3 MONEY SAVING DAYS • Pay the f"JMlor price for l1f (Jrl(. 5th, etc.) 9ome ••• The 211d (4th, 6th, etc.I toine ••• JUST A l'ENNY!! NO LIMIT Sunday, July 2, 1972 ._. Monda.y, July3, 1972 Tuesday; July 4, 1972 9:00 a .m. until 2:00 a.m . each day KONA LANES 2699 Harbor Blvd. 545-1112 tOO 6AME STAMPS ANO OTHER PR,OMOTIONAL PRO!iRAMS NOT VALID DURING le SALE. Yl'C PRICES l HOURS PREVAIL. • ' \ I , , . · Y • • ' .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' ' : ' ' i • : . • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • ' ' ' • • ' ' ~ • • • ' • ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ! I ; • • • • • • ' .: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •· • \ • ' ) • ' ' • . I . • • f' .. T! .-l"f! rtT .. ' l .• • • -Great buys for the ;family. Stop off at Penneys before ou start on summer. • 5se NOW Orig . $12. Women's fashion right beach robe. Choose lrom four dif· ferent patterns a,nd an· assortment of colors. - Fashion uniforms at a price sci led 1o a working girl's budget. All self- sulficient knits of nylon / pol yester, not only in vJhite, but blue, aqua, maize, and pink. Sizes fo r junior petites, juniors, rn1sses', hair sizes. Buy them by the closet-full. Special 399 Men's short sleeve knit dress shirts at a great price. T hey won't pull or run. Easy r are triacetate/nylon in assorted fancy pallerns.14'h-17. Special 77¢vd . Fashion look fabrics in wide asso11- ment of fashion prints and solids . 44/45" Wrath . 366 Girls' acryl ic b1k1n1 swimsuits. Great sel ection.of colorful prints. Sizes 7 to 1 ~. ' • 2ss J·slnpe athletic shoes for the entire family. Expanded vinyl uppers. cushion Insoles and injection molded rubber soles . MIO!n·s, boys', youths' anrl womrn 's s11"~ -·---· ' . JCPenney --~ ' :.--· \ Shop _Sunday noon to 5.·P.M. at the following stores: ~.,:-M """" c in qet in the swim Hl ....._ ~ a ,' tii~P. tu nic style suit tn I -~ • hf',1u11t ut qroup of prinls ..• 299 men·a sizes asso1\f'd t<1b11cs. Juniors' will rnake a ... plash 1n pri nt bikinis choose from acryhcs. f"!Ylons , morel 0 --r 199 boyt' 1lze1 Popular sport boxer model 1n your cho1ce ·o1 polyeste r colton poplin s .. 1ds or all eolian prints. Men s St/r>', S·M·L-XL. boys· Siles 8 to 18 . , . . -........ ______ ,,,..;.:..,...::.-. -. . . -• • • • • • .. •• ' . ' • F.ASHIO N ISLA ND, Newport Booch . HUNTINGTON CENTER , H un~inglon Beach . •HARBOR CENTER , Co1ta Mo1a . · 1•clo1od Sunday) Chuge It . ' , . ·~- • r ' ' • • - OAIL Y P'ILOT Sllll l'llGll • • • Dory Fisherman H~oks Mystery: A Mammoth Skull By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of l~t OtllY ~iltt Sllll It's 2:30 a.m .. The night is p.tch black when \Valdemar "\\1~1ly" Schoe\.\:e leaves his Costa ~1esa ho1ne for the Newport Peninsula , an 18 horsepo\ver outboard jiggling in his pickup truck. \Vallr, 46. is a do r v fisherffian. •le traded hill engineering diplornas for a dor~· la:ense last ~1arch v.'hcn he bt'tame a layoff statis!i<." at his defen se orientC'd compa ny Thti! 1doomy night o 11 Father's Day proved to be the most interesting of his five· a chunk or ice and broke off to drift into Newport Beach, was found by hint bet\1·een four- and-a·ht1Jr and six n1 iles out. The depth of the ocean is about I.~00 fett at that point. "[ had about 120 pounds of fish on the line when 1 started reeling it in and there v.•as also a seven foot blue shark hooked on there," hr s11id "The total wei ght must have been 650 pounds since the sku ll \Va! Packed v.'ilh mud and sea shells . I started hauling in lit 6:30 and I didn't have it in nl\ dory until 10 :30." · A German imn1ig~ant froin the seaport of t lamburg. \Val ly has Cefiriite Ideas about keeping the skull 1n Orange County, at a local museum. He believes it has·scientific value. ··\Ye should keep someth.ing like this right here ," he said. "Even if tt jsn't an old skull, it's reall y unusual . You can see that ii was a meat-eater: it's tooth sockets are an inch· and·a·hall 1n dlan1etcr. It looks like it might ha ve been a lung·breath1ng ocean rept ile " Scientists '"ho n1ay be able to identify tl~e skull are invi ted b\' \Vall y to gi1·e a call at ti46· 1331. He \l'On't be h:1ppy unless he can find out the story behind it. month career in the n1orei'i ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I satisfying, but lo,ver·pay ing n........, • ..,,_ ...... -"".....,._. -11 ..... ..._,. -_._ . ..._ ... ::\~:·~~:~.1~·;, ~i::fi;;~~: 1n·1~ IF/A-~)l@R-01 talk of the closc·knit dory neet. I! u•as a skull, measuring 40 by 26 u1ch11s, with eye sockets nlnr inches in diameter and a long snout that once was l_ined ,\·ith t rO"'s ()f sharp inc isor teeth. No one. including t 11·0 UCT professors \Vhom \\'ally rang ! up, has 'been able to offer a t:lue about what it is ·<lr \\'here it came rron1. " Lo>ok+nt tor tun, ••Cl!1mcnl inf P"l l~re? •~• !<•ctory 0~•·•!011 '° l~OPPint. ' . New org anic hair remover Hairs off in minutes, st~ off for weeks. Leaves ski n beaulifully smo61h, • free from hair ... without shaving, wa xi ng, using messy cre ams ·c or foams or re sorting to electrolysis. TJiere is now a ne\'1 \v3y Jo~remove un,·1anted halr comple1ely from face, arms, thighs, legs, \'lherever- endi':eep 1! off longer. Y.ou u£c a gen11e, odorless organic compound, called Delila, and lhl! results are simp!y sen~ationa r. 1 Delila ac1ually lifls oul the v1hole hair from the follicle ... leaves your s~1n be<1 u1dully !imooth end free flam t1a1r for \'1eeks. -The l11ile e~t1a ti•ne Del:ta r~ay ta~c at !irst \•.on't •, ma\ter once-you find that you can 1eall/ forge! about . hair re.rnoval ... yes. lo~ \·1ceks. There are no blunt f'nd .. No p~icf,~y stubble, no nicks orcutz And 1t1e110 s no au·cr. Qro1•1 back. V/i°l f 1 hair eventually does came 1;1, 1l se~fns:parser and baby salt. Delila r11 Natural Organic Hair Remover. Idea! for teenagers, too. SS.95 at our cosmetic counters. JCPenney FASHION ISLAND , Newport Beach • HUNTINGTON CENTER , Hunt ington Beach ·Nearly Everyone Li stens to Landers "\Vith a skull that big, it J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----_:_ ______________ _ must ·have been between 75 and 100 feet and weighed close to IO tons ."' says Wally who is currently drying it out in the backyard of his house tit 233 22nd St. ' ' DORY FISHERMAN WITH MYSTERIOUS SKULL DRAGGED OUT OF OCEAN Wall.Y Schowe Describes Catch to Sons,'Peter, 9; left and Eddie, 6 ··rd really like to knO\\' ho"' old 11 ts a11d if v.•e still have animals ut this size in the ocean.'' he. adds: ''Some guys around !Ctre u·ho have been fishing for 37 ye ars ha\1e ne ver seen aitything like this and ttleY° sayit's-nohrwhale;"'bllt maybe<\ sea elephant." Fashion looks at ·su mmer. In three directions. ------- Nurse Open-s-~fw~ti~~­ . S lie Offers llealtli Care Advice Schoev.'e is excited about his catch and refuses to turn it over to anyooe ot~r than a museum or public institution. NE\\! YORK 1UPI) -One fcrence. Miss t\1nle1n de.">r rd.1· year ago a nurse hung a e d h er s el r a s · ' a shingle on a lan1p post outside knowlcdgea?le person ! <l -&' l\\'O-Story struclure in a _,..\\:horn <i client 1nay !urn In resident ial se~ion of College d1scu::.s a hcal!h probtr1n - Park . .\.fd. ~ssur~d of he;,inng all !hi' op· The shingle said .. \L Lue1!1e 1lons . J\in!ein. R.N. . Her ulr1n1atf a1nr is lo help To the best uf an yone's-,.. i1n'pro ve health_ eai·e l'!r ti·c kno"•ledge. !hal lit'! marked people Jll the rn1ddle -"1ho.~r lhe· first time a nurse opened \1·/10 pay f(Jr every!lung anfl an offjce _ just the \\·ay doc· ~re ~o !?st 1n the hrahh ('are lors, lau'yers. architects and s)stcn1 others in the professions du. She h<1:; <tlre;.idy bel'll t·un· The shingle announced to ~· !acted b.v the Dcpa rtrnent of passersby that for a fee a pro llc;i lth, Educar ion and. \\'cUare fessiona[ nurse in side \\'OU!d to report on her practice. :-\he help to coordinate health c:ir1·. has been told !h;.11 a na11onal Miss Kinleln. an a.~sistant progran1 surh as hers \\'Juld ilQ>fessor at c; e 0 r J!. e 1 0 11• n gi\'e thr consuiner of health Unl\'ersity School of Nursing care someonl· to r~presenl and in the 2.5th year of her lrin1 nursing career. 1s an in- dependent nurse practi!ioner Her service is a customized one, embracing health erluc;i- lion and preventive medicine. as well as coordination of health care. In anintervje\v while in Ne111 York to j)arUcipate in a /\a· tional League for Nursing con· "I an1 1101 uut to U1reatcn the doctor." ~liss K1nle1n said. "! an1 not practi c ing n1cdicine. But if t h;n e tu 111a ke a choice for·n1y chenl's 11·elfare. my' choice ls the cliept and not the phys ician.·· i\li:;,s Kinlein now has 60 clients. She said 111any nurses and everi doctors i.•:ho learn New Surfer Cut. Easy to wear. easy to care for. The cut that takes very little up-k'eep to keep the look you love. '5 JCPenney beauty salon Nq llfpoinlment ne,cessary. ,Chofge 11. NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH • ' . '•' aboul he r pr.actiC'e helping the client medical care. · see 1l as to better "I atn the champion of the rhent ." she said. .\tiss Kinle in \vaited over a v1ofilh after hanging out her shingle. Fi-iends Jn the pro- fession started to worr\•. After ! he first month, no One had -1apped on the door of the' nurse practitioner. But by Aug. 20. she had one client. Having 60 at the end of the ftrsl )'ear has pro'icd_ her hu11ch; there 1:; a need for in· dependent nurse pra.:titio(l(r;>. .. I \V3S offe red $900 for it by a man \\'ho heard about it and drove up here in a brand ne"'- Cadil i:ac," he mainta ins. "But 1\•hen I asked him if it \\'as for public purposes. he said. 'No. il's strictly private. Just let · rne do the doing · " •·1 like 1noney, but I look, al th ings di![erently :· s a i d \Vall ~" "So I told him t u·asn·1 lntertsted and he ~aict '\'ou ;ire \'cry st upid.' But I ha\·c pride.'' " -Ql The skull. which_ Wally believes_ migl)t be the head ol a mam m't>Ur'that was frozen in -, --------~ For greatest growth greatest safety! Plan a prosperou s fuJure for yourself by pick - ing one or 1norc fast -growing GUA RA N- TEED INCOME cerlifica1c accou nts at Laguna Federal while th ese al l-1imc-bigh in terest rates prevail. lnlercst on alt account s is compou nded da ily, paid quarterly. •90 day interest.forfe itu re for early withdrawal. HERE we GROW AGAIN! NJ!W BRA1'CH IN LAG U:-I A HILLS OPENING 5001'! \\':Heh . for Grand Opening of 1hj, nc\\ LFS office located at Pa~co de \'alcncla and ('allr de la Plata. AND lOA.N A.SSOCIA.flON Orange County's Largr~t. First l'lnd Strongt!l independent Federal SA.N CLEMENTE BRANCH HOME OfflC( LAGUNA NIGUEL BRANCH 601 Noill'\ El Camino Real 160 Oce~n A.1 c~"~ J Monaici'I Bay Plau S#l'I c1mrne~c1111 '2!tft Lri;trm Btacrr ~"t-..,71!~Z' s~ur., tr~rra ·c~nr9~7 Ttlepl!o~e . 492 ·119~ itltptlon' 49(·i~~1 l r',pnont •96·1201 I -' ,, • s1a Mistes shirtdress. Polyester knit . pleater in ~ssorted jacquard patterns • Sizes 10 to 20. ~~~ $-f 3 Junior skirt seL Polka dotted 2-piecer in Amet!i triacetate jersey knit. Red or navy. Sizes 5 :o 13. > \, JC Penney The values are here every day. • • \ s20 JllTl ior vested romper. Polyester knit with honey- comb stitch...bo~ice. Tu rquoise, Or~~·, purple. Size~ 5 · • to 13. ~: • . • .1 • -::- " • ~ ~ .. • ;- '• - v FASHION· ISLAND c Newport-.-Beaeh.-l:lUNJINGTON CENJER,_Hu.ntin9to tL Beac h, *HARBOR CENTER, Co ste Meso. I *Closed Sun da y I • ' ., 'r· _J ,,. .. --Women A1·e -'Lihe1·ating' Them sel ves Into Jail, Too HONONLOLU (UP!l triminologist has round there not onJy are mofe VlOlnen bebind executive doors fn - these day.S_of women 's lib in the -United States, but behind Jail bars as well . Oorothr L. Gates, a fonner probatfun officer \\'ho is presi· dent of the Womrn's Equity League in Hawaii. is con- ducting \\'Jlat she says is the first study to determ i ne \\'hether v.·omen are becon1ing more crimin.1lly j nclined-as they beco¥4nore eman· cipated. Miss' Gates has focused on embezzlement. "women's first entry into higher status crimes," and found "the more \\'omen have e q u a I op- por.Junities with men the more t.het.(_crime rate becomes like that of n1en." lier find ings show that dur- ing the 1960-1970 decade, there· "·as an increase or 11 percent in the women's work force na· tionally with a 15 percenl in· crease in managerial positibns or positions of trust. • Through statistics obtained from the Federal Bureau or Investigation and po I i c e departments, Miss G a t es found that during this IO-year -period, total-arrests Q£ women Increased by 14.4 percent v.·hile a?Tests of women for • embez:d.;,erit jumped ~ y 200.$ percent. "Embezzlement the mill:ap· propriation of funds whlle in a positian of trust, is ·a crime that women previously had lit· tie opportunity to carry -:iut." she said in an interview. "How l'.'ould a housewife have access to a bank vault or company books? ,;Embezzlement has tradi· tionally ~n a male crime but now women are able to in· filtrate into positions formerly held only by men -positions of trust -managerial, pro- prietary and official positions. . "My re~arch does not substantiat.e the notion that women are by nature different from· men in criminaHstic tendencies," 1-liss Gates ad· ded. "Notions that fen1ales are docile .do not reflect in ·the statistics. They f,re a g. gressive. ''. 1fiss Gates said the results of her study not only help dispel Jong-held myths about fema:le temperament b u t h<>pefully will help law en- f orcement , by examining an area \vhich has practically been ignored. She said statistics about female embezzlement should no more discourage-a n employer from hiring women than figures about male crime • . Sale! rates do, and en1phasized that al tho ugh the nun1be r of female en)bezzlers ·ha s increased , \vo men constituted ·only 'J7 percent of the total nu mber of embezzlers in 1970, indi Cating it's still a ma s c u I i n e · stronghood. "1'he motive for the female embezzler may stem fr:pm the stress l"lnd anxiety of trying to reach the top. conflict bet~·een work-and home or mny be similar to a n1an's desires for more money and keeping: up \Vith the Joneses,1' ~tiss Gates snid . Formerly a deputy pro- bation officer in Riverside County, l\1iss Gates also directed a t)(llne for delinqu ent girls in Santa Barbara , becatne'an assistant professor of sociology at San Bernardino Valley ·College 8nd has been named chairman of the an- thropology and s o C i o I o g y department there s t a-r-.t i n g next fall. Currently on ll sab- batical, l\1iss Gates noted that she has found that another factor contributing to the in- creasing female arrests for all crimes· is that "chivalry is dead." She labels the ·"chivalry file· tor" the tendenc)r -in the past for the crimloo! ju st ice system to let women crimirrals off easy just because they were '>"'Omen . All sunlight re~istant custom draperies, now15%off. Including fabric · and labor. •• Now, when you nee d them to protect cosUy carpet and fu rniture from the hot su·n, you can save 15% on our sunlight resistant, custom made draperies. Oµr decorator will be happy to bring you samples from our big collection of .sunlight resistant fabri cs. We'll make them to your exact spec1f1cat1ons. . And you save 15°/o in the bargain. But ot alt, It only tekes a phone call: P•"'l'YI At-Home Decorating Service h11 everything. Custom draperies, slipcovers, upholstery. Carpeting, lwmltura, lCCHIOrles . Call c _ollect- (714) 523·6511 for· our Shop-at-Home Service, free. -JCPenney·_ ' . . . '. Sund6J, July 2 J972 • DAILY PI LOT A l:E • Sale. Last 2 days. We skir:hmed s4 .. • off the price of our best paint.· Sale499 Reg. 8.99. One Coat Plus Exterior : Latex with 8 year gua rantee. In 13 ready mixed colqrs. Covers any colo r in just one coat. Firrish defies blistering a·nd peeling. MildeW resistant, Tho. · One Coat Plus Exterio r · Tint Base. Reg. 8.99 NOW t ' " • / < I year guarantee. wnen 1his Penns;rnlt " Pa1n1 _1s rippl1e d to~· .previously painted and properly prep hred sur!.:i.ce. we guaraniee it !or 8 years as listed below. One gallon gives 1-coat covera!)e !Of up .io 400 sq. II. on non· porous su r1aces, 250 sq.,11. on porous surfaces. •Stain rtsi1t1nl •Fad• re1111anl • Non yellowing • Chalk r'91l11anl It the paint lalls to perform as · gul'lran teed, let us know about it we . w1!1 provide new paint Qr a full re!und JC Penney Sale499 Reg. 8.99. Pa·r E:xcellance lntc11or lali:X w1lh TO yeotr guari:i.r,ilc~. l,Qvcr 5 :i ny color in JllSt (Jhe coat l1nf'!'; to"" a 1o'ugt1 fii-ilsh Iha r s larle :uid stain res1s13nt:t)Qll,Sn't-l h1n _ 0111 wh1·n h1 11:;t11n~J . ·tollinci" of shaking -- 10 year guarantee. Wt1cn U11s f.>er·,nc1 ;ift !I Paonl 1$ .1ppl1e(l lo ;i previously p:Hnted <ind properly pr('p.1red sur!ac9, v-1e quar3ntec 11for 10 ye11rs as listed below. One gallon gives 1;;oat coverage for up 10 <100 sq. It. on non-porous surfaces. 250 sq. IL on porous surfaces. • W11h1ble • Stain re1l1tanl • Durable •Colorfast If the pa111t lai1s 10 perform as guaranteed, let us know about ii. wr. wlU provide new pain! or a lul1 1elu"ld. • ' Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores: - -~---- • ----·-·~-- M--'o.·· -~ __ Thevall[tsare he~re_·eve_ry~day~. ---·- llloar* now, -"-11 Time poyment plln. ' Av~~able it: . FA SHION ISLAND, Newport Beach. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Be.ach. Use Ponneys time payment plln. • ' . .. ' ' . I \ ~--· - .. ,t J 4 DAIL V PILD T Sll11dar. J;ily 2 1972 Viki119 Pl·obe Mars Test Site Studied PA~Ant:NA IAP 1 -Sr1f'n· lists here are poring over thousands of pictures of ~tar~ wearching for a Martian marsh where An1erica's un- manned Viking landers can ronduet their hisluric search (or life on another ph1net. \'iking, an $800 n1Jllion proj- tct, isn 't due lo land u111 il !he summer of 1976. But st·ientists are. hurrying to pinpoint the n1ost pro111ising landing zones so Mariner 9 -still circling M<trs <1nd beaming pictures back to earth -can take a \11s:t look at the regions before tht spacecraft's ex p e c t e d CALIFORNIA deat~ late nex t fall. '---------- 0 By Phil lnleriandi • "I'm not complaining about .waiting, but it looks like the city towing service has.come between us." Ni.xo'n's ·'City' Goes Demo SA:-.n1~:C;()(\'Pl 1-Prr~1· den! Nixon w.as rPpone<i tn lr,;idpr ,'i;aidlli;Ur\'{'\ or snml'I Another ractnr iD the N' · \ k · " · ha\'e made San Oieao hi11 unions ~hows 7S perrenl would bcmocrat1r. turnabout ill M .. dent ;iXrtn ~ ... uc y <'llY 1JJ:n t " -"·d l.•bby , ·wreno• of San Dieno, pf'rsonal chol~ for t~ ron· reJt'r t a Mrf:{ll'ern C!ha1J 11ry, '""" .._.. e Ht publlr·:i n 1111\ more. I II' I h' I k P•rt .. f lhP 2'.""' "Ote ,.·,.1·rrn•n of lhe Democratic Cave. Ca lng l J,S •• U(' •y n " "l/VV'"Y n " ThP tity and t·ounl\ 11[ San city " ' l>emo\ratir 111argin enmcs Partv in Southern C1liforn\;1. lJlego, allr::i'·" the i;:ource nf Although . Republtrilns Arr frnm younjt flt'Ople wh-0 have Allhough eon tro.versialand a slrenglh for '.'\1xnn ilnd the up~et about. lheir regl~1rat1nn rrg1stl'rc-d 10 vote ror thf' first 11 new force in Inc a I erl dis!'ldvanlage. S11n DI e g n lime, manv or I.hem Mcr.nvern cl , mo c r a 11 r. cl r<. I e •· c;.or, l(Uddr.,.iv turn u·p on Otmocral!'I. m;iny nr 11 wn from barkers. By almo,.t a two·IO· L11wrenc1•11 energies have pro- thfJ ~nuw:·r-.Ht' !t1rl~ in lhe 1 bo d h h h d 21 ven 10 ~mocrats. thal •·· 11 r 11n t , m.H11 ;iry , avt it nnf' m<1rg1n , 1 e un er vc _ oai1 fin al rP~1st r::il1nn for lhe lnnf:! hi~t.ory of vot ing (or \olers h;ive gone v.·i~h the Diego does nnt have fn be CalUorn1il prunilr\ 111~1 mon!h. Rtpublican.~ A 10~ laOO r Democrat¥ automatically written off \\11th the roll,~ ~ho"'i n~l--'-------'--'-'-----.:...------------------ 29R.205 Democr;r!s to 27:1.997 Jlepublicans, the f)(>n1n<"rats for !he fi rst tunP 10 two df'cacli>s ha ve a :;1zPa ble le11d. And for the first t11ne in a lnn~ t1n1P , lhf' Repuhlitans are tak- ing: th~ l)en1°'·r11t11 srno11.~ly. ' TI1e experts are examin lni:- tf.e 7,000..plus pictures and ;:i:h11· 1'.1arl!1er data seekini:: f.w. damp areas with thiek. w a t er-laden atmosphrrr~. ~l'>e are lhe plarts "'her(' t-'.::.lt.:Uits gi ve the be st ~~tnc:fs for the ~wo l<1ndt1rs 10 ,.ncounler n1artian organisms. if ll:"'v exist. over high mountains or nthPr rugged ·terrain dur ing i1s drs· cent. .. \\le · ha ve to hR 1P ill Come NovPmhrr. however. ~1xnn probahl v still \\'111 hr calling San l11rgn luck\· The rount.v ~ave h1n1 hi,£: 1n<ir~ins in 1'960 and \<163 '" his presidPnlial rac·p~ and al so 11•pnl "·ith him 1n 1962 whC'n he lost a ~ubernatorial ' bi d againsl rnr mer Col'. Edmund G. Rr:nwn. .. . . ' . . It Was the Marinf'r 9 pit·· i'ures. l\'hic h be,i::an la~t frill. fh<tl breathed new exriten1f'nt into the \1iking project. After 11 duSt storm rleared. its photographs revealed v11st can- yons, towering mountains sweeping deserts and broad plains. To manv scientists there are unmist akiible signs that v.'i de ::ireas of Mars once "'ere ernd· ed with runnin~ 'vater. the result of rainfall. l\ilosl (lr the "'atE'r is .'(One. hut if life doe sn't exist· ngw,-it likely mi~ht ha ve in the past, the·ex- pe:rts say. "The chances of life ha\'P hern greattY encoura.'(ed ." s<tid Robert Schmitr. of the -spiice a~enc.v·s L ;i n v. 1 e y Re,o:;e<1rch Cenler in J-lamoton, \1a .. whi('h is in chari~e of Vik· ing . Schmit7, is tcrnJ;lOrarilv at· !ached to the .Jr! 'Propulsion l,;i boralorv hrre w he r e. ~1 ariner 9' dat::i is recri\'Cd . One of the fa vorite landing ~ites under stud.v is in the XantheChryse ;ir('a near Mnrs' equ<1tor. ·Son1e scientists think running 1v<1tf'r or so•11e fluid once c<1r1·ecl a ~rr;1t river there ;:inrl lail\ do11•n a hroad .della. And da1a fron1 ~arth­ based rapi1r hin1s thaT the JJ:ttrfaee 1n<1y be moist. ·Jn addition, !hi' E"ngi nl'f'!'S who rnusl 1and Viking safely likf"_lh!__ji_ITLbecause ~ spsicecrafl ~'on't fii\leto pass reasonablt> approach 0 1 rr a sn1001h lel'rain," &•hmil1 said. This rut('s out many are;is, such <1s !he hot1nn1s of dPrp <·anyons , w hr re some of thr. best t'n vironments for li[e might be found Classic Fowl-Up The search \1.'ill bP n11rrnwecl to six landing sites about 24 hy 36 miles in siie ~b.v next yrar and .final prime and backufi zones chosen when the '"'" \'ikings are launched in the spring of ·1975. After arriving at ~1ars a year later, lhe spacE'Craft will be able to orbil the planf'I up tn 50 <lAVS takin11: 11dditinnal pictures Or the surface before a landing Is 11ttempted. SAN FRANCISCO < APl - Port officials v.•on't IP! "Sall~··• grt. off thr ::iS Presidenl \llilson because she lil cks prop-- er p3pers. The green 3nd red parrot has nO\\' made ihree luxury rruii;rs in fnur month~. Sa!lv~s rxotic travel.~ ha ve !aken >her lo the Greek Tsle.~. Casablanca, Spain, Portugal, Airwest Graduates Male Stewardess SAN t'RANfJSCO (Uri 1 -said Mcl\elahon, whn is five Ton v McMahon. 26. a bachelor feet and weights 14{1 pounds, and.foi'nier light\1•cight boxing would ~et 3 spe<'ia\ly ma d e champion. takes his place to-one. . day V.' it h 1he 400 Pl y in .i:: ~!cl\·lahon rl•ceivcd his "'ings slt\1•:1rdesst s of 11 u g hes last \\'l'Ck after graduating Air\vt•st. fnun a flight attendant "1'111 looking for1vard tn n1~' class or 14 women. Ile s;1id he fl~ in~ assig111ncnt... s a i d ('nrollt•d b('<"ause he "cnjt\ved l\1el\1ahon, v.ho s<1\ through a \\'Orkin~ \1·i1h pt,--ople .:• and his four-week. cou1·se th:1t ineludl'd la~l jub \</as a sr!f-en1ptoyed lectures on fe111;jlf' ha ir slylcs prtH.:1•ss server in San ,lo~<'. ;ind b('nutv sctrels. 'fhc airline said H at·repted J!ughes -Aif\\'CSl i~ ron1inu his ap1>liealio11 because il is ii· out "·11h ne1v uniforins for ]Is legal to disl'riminate against sfe\\·ardc"!;Ses blit a spok!!!iman ---tnen. Ho"'e\•er. a spokesman . -said the regional carrier had l thP \1Pdil crr;.inrah.'Rlark SP<1 . Acapulcn. P;1nam;i , Ha"'ail ;:ind rhe Far ~:o s!. /I. passengrr 1n Rangkok hrnught Sally ab(l;ird the ship l11st Frbru i'irv with R letrPr frnn1 a \·etCr;nflrifln !hilt \.\'ilS supposed to get her into the Ln1ted Sta les. But in lla1vfl ii. the U.S. Quarilnti11e Authority rr~used 10 let Sally :i ~hore ht-cause she lal'ked an international docu· mcnt verifying that she had no dise;:iscs. - While the bird·~ owner al· ternpted to get the papers froin Bangkok . the ship had to s<til -with Sally aboard . Clearance stlll hadn't been obtained by lhe time the ship reached home porl here. In Marth. it )efl on a 65-da y M e d l t erranean·Black Sea cruise 'A'i lh Sally aboard. Officials \1•ou!dn't let Sally ashore in J\lexiLO or Florlda . Still no health papers. 'J'hcn it was off to Russia. ll0n1:1nia, 1' u r key and HulJ:11ria. the Creek Isles, Se_a in 11nd Por!ugal. · "Meanwhile , pi;i yin,(! passe ngers bough t Salty a gilded ca.'(c in Gree<:e. Oick. ;\·lul'phy. pr'esiclt'nl or f!rruh!i can assor1iltes or San 11ic~o <"n11nt\. a \'olunlf'Pr nr g11ni1.atinn, ·thinks I'\ 1 ;\.on -.J?,ain "'ill be hapf!~' w11h hi~ S;in llie~11 \Otc , <'~P<'ti<illy if ~en. (;eor.i:e S. i\l c(:n1·ern is !hi' Democra tic non;inee. "Thr person11l populari1y nf I he rresldent cut.~ across par- !\ lines here. and 1ve feel .he'll Ca rr." the count~' aj!,ain "'ith big milr~ins." ~lurphy said . "\Ve silso think the Pre!<iident \\'ill help carry i:;nme of our s!;ilp ;:inrl fefipia\ candidates." fip forl' !he i:;it r nf the r.np cnn\·ention was shifted, Presi- l''rog~ lo Get ~tatc Loan ~r\CRA,\'lENTO 1AP1 -A ~:io.ooo stair loan tn kec>p 1hr frogs hopping at 1he annual C;il;iveras Count.'' .Jumping Frog .Jubiler "'on l(lpsidrd ap- pro\•al las1 '''ee~ ,from thr Assen1hly .\V<1ys and J\1eans Cnmrnit11•e. Dlrect11rs of 1he Cnlaver:is Cou rn v Fair ·srtid the moner \\'<lS n"cedc-d to krep the annutll aff:iir going be c a u s e un- f;r rorahle publiei!y gPnPrated b\· a J9il visit b); molor{'yclt 1_·lubs i:ut lhi.s \'e<1r's <1t · Y • • tcndanct:. , ·~ The bill h\• Asse blvm::in Frank, .Belot't1, 1RF:ufcka 1. provides for r<'prt ymPnl or the - loan v.·i!hin 10 vear~L $7·7,000 Scout Isla11d For Sale by Council not yet had time to ~car its trainin~ for co-eel classes. "Beside! that, Tony is 11 \'Pry personRble youn;:t man ." Sall y still lacked a . ~hore pass "-'hen Wilson docked here Thursday. The parrot. which speaks Malaysian, had no immed iate understandable comment. 1'he 111-1 1·otc srnt the hill to lh(>. Assernbl v floor . A ~ s e m b l y m a n ,John V:ii;concellos. 1 D-S<ln Jose i. ca.st the only no vote . ·~-------~-------~------- f<'RESNO AIP) -Directors or I.he Sequoia Council of the: Bov Scouts have decided to go ahf:ad "'"ith plans to sell Scout Island on the San Joaquin River despite 11 warning the Barbers Tri1nmed VR F:Sl\'0 i CP I 1 -Changing hait styles, particularly Ion g lotks nn rnen. have put about 20 percent of 1hE' nsition ·s h<tc.bers oul of bu siness 111 1hc p:ist rive ye<H'!'i. ii 11·<1 s reported last "eek . Richard A. P!unib. J!C'nrral prE'sident of the lntern<i tlon<il Barbers and Beautiei<ins Association . told l11s 11rganiza- tinn's annual C'Onvention !hat 300,000 b 11 r be rs .!Ind beauti- ciilns in the United Statr11 and Canad<t h;i\·e been sent inl o earlv relire111cn!. move \\·nuld harm scouting in the Fresno area. The execulive board voted 19·5 Tuesdav to reaffirm its April 11 deCisioii to sell the '48.9-acre parcel of prime river bottom land. The island Js li sted for S77,000. Seoul executil'e ,Jack Peri said the CTlUncil's rontract with a reattor expirrs .July 5 and ir there are no takers. the council probabl y \Viii-try to renegotiate a $50 .000 offer received last month. llui:th C:ooch1•in . ch11irn1an of the eount·i l's A r r o \Vhf' ad Distritl. s:iitl the contrnversy \\'hu:h :irnsf' :1round thr pro - 1>0sed s:d(' r1·rntua!!y \rould 1r1p1' out an~ µrolLI. "\Ve <'nn ~ubtr<iet I hr arnotu1t nf 11111111•\ \.\'t ha1c lost bv \'lrtue of the ('Xi stenre of this issue." he snid . "I think v.·e ha1·r a!rcadv lost $25.000-in <"ontribut1ons <1;,d in the fin11I 11n;il~·sis. "'r could be \·cry ll'e!I giving it a1v<1.\'.'' I le sa id sale of the island \\·ould "n1('<111 the end of the ArrO\\•head Di::;tr1rt '' because i;u pporl fur scou ting "·ould <lef'lin f' /nlroducing rh e ama zing new 99s Kit THE SAFE WAY TO SPRAY FOAMING ADJUVANJ Fror:n an arna:ing breakthrough 1n sprayin g cror.~, con"les a better. safer way to spray th ings arour:d 299 "-the house. FOAMSPRAY''" FOAM IN G ADJUVANT 179 Pint It turns liqui d insecticides and herbrCi des in1o foam. Spraying foam is safer, because it goes where you want it and is blown less by wind. Foam clin gs ... for better coverage than ever before. At last, a saler way to spray. JCPenney .. ·' For only 89.95 you get an automatic camera, ~--ele.ctronic ·flash,-".::'-~ camera pouch, wrist strap, carryall. And ·great pictures. JC Penney /Minolla Hi -Malle 5 Fun Pack'Camera Kit, • Easy-to-locus and easy-to-set camera takes gr t~pictures indoors and out. / • Automatic flash sy'stem lets you t~Ke perfect flash photos without diff icult calculations. • Electric eye gives you perfect exposure every time. • Camera 1s li ghtweight and easy to handle. • Compact but powerful electronic !lash uriit worl<.s with P.enlight batteries. • Soft vinyl camera'.pouch. • Tough leather-like carryall. JCPenney , Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following 1tore1: ·. • ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' l • ' ' . "A lot of our p<>0ple have f;iiled to educnte lhernsc-tves and I he \ r bu~i1H'~!V's h ::i v r f;1i lt-d.'' Pl11n1h !'aid. ",\Jen arP 001 cnm1nR 1nro the barher !'hnp ~1 frPqUenll.v ~ny m(ll'f'. hut ihr.,··re ~ru i ng more ~er1'1rP wh,.n lhf'y do.'' t)ther d1 rr1·111r~ ~;iid !hr island must hr .~o\rl hrr:1us.e of inrre11sini;: urh<1n 17,:1l1on of !hf' art111 ne;ir thr rP!rf'al. HUNTING TON CENTER , Hunting ton Be•ch FA SHION ISLAND , Newport Be•ch Av•ilable •I: ~A S HI ON ISLAND. Newport Be.ch . HUNTING TON CENTER, : Hunt ington Beach. U!le Penn ey~ t ime payme~t plen. • • ereol03FM thesoundsoftheharbor _r ~d.~~7, youve never heard it so good \. • • • i . • t ~ • • ' ' ' • t- ' . .. • 1 , Sunday, July 2, 14n DAILY PILOT ' THE LOBBY IMAGE OF A BANK IS REFLECTED IN COSTA MESA POST OFFJ'c E WHILE BEHIND THE' COU NTER BUNDLEr' OF MAIL -THE AMOUNT FOR AN .AVERAGE DAY .. PAILY ,ILOT JIJI! !OMi.t WAIT TO BE SORTE D u.s ~ Mail Addressed to Refoi:111 , .Arraign111ent. Di1e Surfr eon's t"' By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 t~t Di lly ~Utt Sjtlf Busi1iess Methods Bring Swi fter Deliveries conrluclrrl 10 uri::ra<le lhP '"lobby in1.1 jlr" of the poE;t of· ficc, and som(', such 11:'-i C.ollt}I MPsa'i; \1•ill be us1nJ:: a nc11• 1rindo11• sys1cn1. In Mes<1· St<tl)l>in§!; Tri al Date The United Stale!! Postal Service celebr11 ted its first birthday last week. Of course the Post Office. as II used to be called, has been around consideratily longer than one year, but it was a vear ago that the old cabinet department v.·as made into a government corporatio n and renamed. just the new buildings and machinery, but also iil the new ideas that are being looktd at and tried ." And according 'lo local postmasters, there have been more changes than just the name. These new ideas and im- p~vements have taken a variety of lonm. They in- clude : • Assured overnight deliv- ery in 95 percent of the letters being gent anywhere from the Mexican borcler to Vent ura and inland as far as Moja,•e and Palmdale. • Assured overnight clcliv- ery in at least 95 percent of the airmail sent within a 600-mile ,fad ius. .J ohn Kluj(iewicz, postmaster of Costa Mesa since 1963, listed sever11 I changes in operations ;ind stressed that all the changes made in the last year 11rc put on the basis that "the • 1ncrease in money orders cus tomer is boss." fron1 $100 to $200. 'J'hitt does seem to be the • Passport renewals by besJ way to sum it up. The mail through post offices in whole philosophy behind the Huntington Beach, Anaheim, switchover to corporation-style Santa Ana and Garden Grove. operation!! has been to bring e Increased use-.of 24-hour one of the country's largest self-service postal un its . There businesse.s up to d11te with is one in the Harbor Shopping the latest businesii practice..'> Center in Costa Mesa and and oot or old fa shioned more ~re planned throughout burea u&at ic methods. the Orange Coast. Or a! Don Rose, I...agun a In addition to thest con: Beach"s Postmaster, put it, sumer-oriented changes, the "The feeling of_ change and the postal service al.so has taken dete'rminatfo n. lo pull our on such 6Jg business standbys o~tin~ ~ethod~ into the·.e:a..! management jraining pro- 20th century is real. Jt's Mt ir:! grams, a ,..·iiuality con.trol ' Picture ourself 1000 richer. Or even $50001 I system and mecha nization. Payne Tha yer, Newport Beadl postmaster, noted that 90 billion piece! (If mail lVere handled la~t yea r by the postal service. HiS office handles 400,000 pieces a da y. With those loads, he ex· plained, ~ postal service could hire half a:s many employes as it has now - emp\oyes for whom there are no facilities. .. So we 've gone lo machines. Better room and n"ew eq uip· mint is what 's making the dif· fer ence in the new poslal service ," he said. Thayer said zip code-~caning machii-ies. which are already in use in the sectional office in Santa Ana, have been largely responsible for the im· provement In overn ig ht · delivery. Another boost in lhe move- ment of mail which will be coming in the future , Thayer said ,~ is the establishment of , bulk mailing plants. ·Basically these fa cilities, which will be localed at key points throughout the nation, will enable the post office to k~p the non prCferential mail -'CJ)arated from the preferen- " tia l m11il (th11.t r'nrans junk n1a il 'M'lll he kcpl srpnr:itc from first clas~l. The quality control dr\ lt'I" 1s called ODIS for origin-dcst1na· lion information system. Ac- cordfug lo Klugie\1·icz , it is 11 continuaUy run random check of mail service "to make sure that we 're delivering the mail promptly and efficiently.~· Wh ile the majority of th e changes in the postal svslem have been internal ones 1hal !he patmn doesn't sC<', there ha ve been some changes in the retailing end of the business. too. Pete Difabio, 1-lunlinglon Beach's postmasl.er, cxpl.!1in- ed, ''One of the first char.grs has been to refer to customers instead of patrons. Clerks are now called customer service representatives, llnd the post office,..department is now call- ed the Postal Service," he said . · Name and title ~nges ;ire not the on ly differe nces customers can expect to see. A survey of aJI postal (acillt1es Is being undertaken to delennine which need to be upgraded from bolh th c wockers' and cu s·t om e r s ' points or vie"'. Training programs are being ONi': LINfo; Klygic11·1cz s;ud rhr ne11' system y,·111 be like thr one us· ed in banks where there is one line for several";indo1vs. Lobbies will also be gettin~ i:ervice information slands so that customers "'ill not ha ve In stand in line just to ask a q11c;.stion :1bout rates. Thr experience of th~ 0flC\<:1 · m;istcrs in1erviC\\'C'd ranges from DiFabio'i; nearly 37 y(';irs y,•Hh the post office to Rose's less than a yrar; but thty 1111 agree the ch;:inge to a rctnil-oricntcd" operation has been .for the better. As Rose noted , •·Retailing seems to do a better job o! getting people "'hat they v.•11nt (from the poslal service). \Ve r ealize. competitors have moved in from privalr indus· try, but \Ve'rc g!Jing to gi\'e 1_hrm a re11! fighl. ·. "If yo u 1vant to be i;ure you r ma il 1s going to be dcjj\·ered, use·. ll pro. Like tb~ saY 'Nci!her rain ·nor snO\\' nor gloon1 of night shall stay ll carrter from' 'the swift com- pletion o[ his appoillted rounds·'." ,\ ll fl!l,;'111 :l!Tll'(',j 11f !hr rat;;! s1ahb1ng nr ll ro.sl,l '.'\l('s;i n y,•ho "'R.~ :it f1r'r thnuJ::h l lo bt" thr 1u·11 n1 nf :i heart ;il!ack has bren nrc\rrrtt to face arra1gnn1cnt Jul y l l in F ou11dation Faces Suit j lr:111~.-t 011ri11 "-'1 r "1,.,r ( ,11111 .l11dgr \\ 1111,Hll \111rr.11 ~rt thr ;ippr.1r;t111 ,. <l:it r f n 1 Tnn1d;1rl rtr L1 1 '1'11;1 .. TT 1111 ' I r:inf>, :10,. 11h11 pl{':1drd 11 .. 1 i:1111l1 11' 11111rdt•r 1·h.1rgr' lllr<t .'-l10r!ll .1f1rr !hr ~ilhng ,hJtl!' I nf L111nrl · l11h11n\ · \l:111111t'1. ~-1 nf 1\pt 1 flj1; \I 1'<:11111 :-.1 1·ns1;i \lr,.1 p.1!u"(' ar'"'1 1'rl \11"" Iran•' ;i1 r·11~L1 · \1'·,;1 \lf'n1nri;il 11n"p1 r ;1 ·1 1n1 rnr(harrh 11/frr 11 11 ;1~ lr:1rrNI rh:it ti.1arlinrz v.•as thr 11c11n1 rfo Be Set ·\ rn7nn;1 Orl :'llar ~tr~ron 11 hose Oran~r c·ounly Superior l ·ourt tr111l nn S(''ful'll molesta· l!on rharJ::f'~ has be' n rrpeatedl \' drlayrd h11:i; ~tn <1rdcrcd In rr!urn 1n C-QU rt .July I for se tt1ni;( nf a new trlaJ date nf"'a i;tah \\'Ound alleJ:rrll ~· in. A formrr res1 rlent of Se;iJ fl icted b.v her lnHnw1ni;: a .ludRP \\ 1lll.1n1 \I u r r 11 y nrdrre<i lhr :ippear:inrri nf Dr. l·fu~h Hn,,..:irrl c~ra"•rnrd. 4~. nf 204 J·l:iztl Orive for determlna• t1nn of l hl" d11le on which thft rlai;t ic ~uq:i;tn will race trl11I. lir ili frf'r on hail Reach Lri.~ur.r \\'<irld l1a ~ ~1 1,.Yl 1111;1rrf'l Hr-h;irl hM-n f11~hrrl !he rrtircmenl cnn11n11n11v rn ho.~p 11 ;1I :is .i lirart ,illRt'~ oper:.itors and the (;ol(!('n !!;;tn I 11 ·1 111 1 Dr. Cr1111•fnrrt \\'ilS. 11rrei;t'rl .J uly 7, 1971. nnd charr;:cd wi lb .~exu ally ;i:-.s;iull1n.: A. !S-ye11r old high sf'hool hoy who was a .'lUest in his hon1e fo'oundatlon for $2 niilhon tor 7\liss Cr;1n1>, n 'fr\an,.D! '.'Ile\ lhrir alleged attrmpls 10 e\ 1rt !1·;.i11 parcnta~r, 1• hrld 111 her front her apartment. <lr:1ngc Counf \ J;ill 11·1 !11 hail f\.lrs. Frances l\f. Son1crv1llr. sci at $25,000 formerly of Apt. 68, 13350 Drl lplii'i'i'i-•••••••••liiiiiiiiil••••lli-iiii'i'ij J\·lonte l)rlvr , says \n hrr Orange County Supcr;oc ('our! GOING ABROAD ? act;oo that she wos lorkrd ~ut STOP FIRST AT THE of her apartment .June .!a. 1971, shortly after s he neJ:otiated a sale o( hrr hOmf' Mrs Son1crvi11e st11tes she had "Tillen permission from the new O"'Tler to rem ain in thP aparfroent for a further 30 d11ys. She c\aim!'l she -r,quired hospital trealm,nt a.5 a res ult of the t1tjempts to.bar her from. the apartment. ACADEMY of LANGUAGES FR ENCH. ITAllAN, ~rANl~H . GERMAN, DUTCH, •h. 3404 Via l ido, Newport Be•ch al_so 673-4500 · ~ 24.2 We$t Lincoln, Anaheim 774-3402 • T/1b a<"lio11 shot of two . . l eeu,,ger• •H rflt111 wo11 the flr•I p1<1ee award. n lrip aro1111d ti1e wo;fir for two, for Clor,.uce 'ltl11 c' ltlakl ·of Ho11olu/11 111 t he b/11eh-and· white categor11 of the 1971 '\ Kodak lnte rnntltu1a/. New•• paper S11op1hot Amarda. 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N., pic lut11 m•v b• <111!ertd bv •nv •mpl_ov• .,F th1 DAILY PILOT or bv 1nv indiwi du•I .... ho..ptrion•llv ;,"1n9191d in tht P111nuf1cl ur1, ••11, comm1rci 1I fini 1hin9 or prol•11io,.1! u11 ef photo9r1phic 9ood'1. J . S1'1 1p1hot1 "''" b1 t1Jr.,. will-. 111y l9\1k1 of c•m•'•· "" •"V br•nd of fi1ft'I. No 1rtworlo er r1touci.i111 h P•••"'•ll1d 011 n19"· t; ... , or "rints -no cempo1\l1 pitlur11, l'I U(tipli 1rpo1ur11 er ift ulti,11 printi"'i· 4, A.11y l'lu"'b•• of pit lurt11 "'•V b1 •"'1•••f. C.,n+111.,,.1', nAm •. 1dd'r1u 111d pho11• nu"'b•r "'utl ht ,...,;11,,. c11• Iv .,,, lh• iwo c~ el ••ch piclur•. M.:I "' deJ;,.•r 11•inl• a• lr•ntp•r•ntie1 •11: DA il Y PfLOT Sn ~p1 hot Cont1ol Ed lto•, P. 0 . Bar I S60, Coil• M11•. CA. 91626. !En+.it1 c•n b• h•nd-d1l1,.111d 1., .,..,. 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" • • J6 DAILY PILOT Pipelliie Study Okayed By PATRICK llOYl.E Ol ftlt Dfllv Piiot Sttlf SANTA ANA -l}(>spite reservaUons by its planning stall. lhe Orange County Plan- ning Commission has ap. proved an environmental Im- pact stud y ror construction of phase one of b sewage col- lector pipeline thnl \viii stretch from San Bernardino County to-Foontain Valley. The 22Jh-mile line will run along the Santa Ana River and '\iii pump treated waste water to the Orahge County Sewage Treatment plant in Fountain Valley. ·1-~rom there. th e treated effluenl '''ill be pumped into the sea via the county's five-mile-long ocean outfall. The objective of the project ts to Improve the purity of the ground wale• in the Santa Ana River basin which is now being polluted by lr£ated \va ste in San Bernardino and Riverside counties. County Environmental Plan- ner Robert Drennan tol d the commission last 1,1,•eck that the . environmental impact state- ment (EIS) for the prnject "has fallen far short" in determining the precise im- pact u! the project on the ocean and on the county l\'ildemess areas along the r ivt!r. The study should be redone before any \vork 1s begun, Drennan contended. However, officials of the county Sanitation District and of the Water Quality Control Board (WQCB) for the SanJ a Ana Region pointed out the study must be approved prior to J une 30 in order to qualify for federal and state funds already set aside for the pipeline construction. Richard Bueermann, executive direc- ·tor for the \YQCB. said the study was onlv of phase one of the construction project and that further studi£'s would be prepared for the subsequent phases. ~ Phase one. which \Vill extend from the Fountain \"alley treatment plant up river to Katella A~nue, is expecte~ to cost $2.7 million. The pipeline Is to be some .60 inches in diameter. Buecrmann noted that the overall impact of the project would be to in1prove the quali - ty or the environment by restoring the purity of the ground water basin. He also said the pi pe was purposely being constructed to handle only 30 million gallons of waste water per clay -son1e fiO percent of the required need -to force the total reclamation of se\va~e throu gh -Increased lreatmt:1,1t . Officials also noted that .several communities I y in g along the path of the pipeline, which now have no sewage treatment facilities and ..use r;eptic tanks. will be able to use the line. thus fu rther im- proving the waler basin. Dentl1 Notiee~ LEC HNER M&rg&ref M. l e-cllner, of 153" C11dl1, San Cl1rnen!e ~1..ed 11w11y J11ne 30, 19n. S11rv1vlld by 2 d111111hter1, Mrs. Vln;ilnl11 Miiier ol San CJ~nfe-, MtL M11•11arel V"l!ine-01 Be•ICelty; J grand- cl>lldre-n; I Drother, Mr. Alch"rd L. Kelle'f of San Clemente. service• 12 '100ft Mondny P11cl11c· View Chapel. Enromomenf Pacltlc Vle-w Me-mor111I Park, Newoorr Beach. Family $U\I· 'lf~ts con•ributlons to the ch1rlly ol personal cl\ooce. AVlLEt M'lfV A Av!le1, a Huntington Be.tell •tt•denr, IM•Sed aw•v on Jutv I. •1912. 5urv1vtid Dy hus~r>d Pedro AvJ11i: 1on\. Bob Cospello and 6mL11I Valen· 111~•~ ,,,,,,, Jol!'11hlne COPello; S o•4MchllOren; l 11•e11r o••ndchlld lli!o- M•Y Sunde\' 1 '5 p.m .. Dilday Brothers Cll•MI Mai' Monday 8 e.,.,,, Sh. Simon & ..i.ioe (!lurch Entombment Good S~•11~rrd Cemt!ery. Diida\' Brolt>er1 Motruary, 11~11 Br11ch Blvd. 1~2.mi. ~ALTZ BERGERON FlJ~F.RAL 1101\IE Coron:1 fie! ~lnr fii:J·9-150 Costa !\lt'!<.a 611$-2424 . • • HF.LL llfl(l1\ll\\AY .\TOll'l't:AR'' 110 Uroad"u''· Costa J\lesa Ll 8-3133 . -J\l(-C0R.\11CK LAGUNA BEACJI ,.JOHTVARY li!JS l.<!gl1 na Canyon lid . 491·9 115 • 11 \CIF'IC \'IF.\', ,\1~~\lllBl,'IL.. l'AHK Ce1neter' J\lortuar\ ~·hnp1•I . 3500 P:1cUlc \'ie'" l)ri\t' Ne~·port Rt>11C'h, California 614-2700 • P EEK FAM ILY COl,ONIAL FUNERAL 1101\lE "801 l\ul11a A\'e . U'ettmlnsler 893-35%5 • SMJTllS' MORTU~RY C7 Malo SJ. ffutfnitoa Beach ~· Su11day, July 2, 1972 ' ANAHEIM FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1 7200 S. IROOKHURST ST. (100 Y-IDS SOUTH Of WAIHU) PHONE 968-3311 • Shop I• RIVERSIDE , •··~:~~~~- 3980 TTLIR ST. (1 ILOCKI NOi™ OF TYLll MAU) PHONE 687.0 9430 LJN-8800K 2144 W. UNCOUI AVE. (200 YAIDS IASf Of UOOKNU~lf) l,'_HONI 774-8300 . . 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Jul7 2, 1972 DAIL v ~ILOl B I W ottle Equals World Record • Ill 300 Meters JAY SILVESTER GETS OFF TOP DISCUS TOSS IN OLYMPIC TRIALS Marichal Tl11·oivs Torl11y Giants' Power Too Mucl1 . -For SID::r;nping LA, 3-5 , SM-I FRANCISCO 1~Pf -"rurning on the po\\'er for the second straight game, the streaking San Francisco Giants utiliz- ed home runs by Dave Kingman , \\'illie McCovey and Dave Rader for an 8-5 vic- tory over the saggi ng Los Angele! Dodgers Saturday. The Giants, who cracked three homers and collected seven extra-base hits in Friday night's 8-4 triumph ovcr··the Dodgers, posted their seventh victory in the last eight National League baseball games while Los Angeles lost its seventh game in the last nine. Singles by Jim llO\\'artn and Chris San Clemente Gal Hurdler Ties U.S. Marl{ CANTON, Ohio (AP ) -San Clemente's Patti Johnson tied the American record and equalled the meet mark Saturday in 100.meter hurdles trials in the Amateur Ahlletic Union, National women's track and field championships. J\trs. Johnson .. fourth in the 8()..meter hurdJe.s in the 1968 Olympics , sped to a 13.I second clocking tying the American mark she .shares with J\1amie Rallins of Tennessee State. It eclipsed the meet record held by Chi Cheng and Miss Rallins by .3 of a sec ond. J\fean"·hile, Alice Annum, a 21-year..old student from Ghana, broke Wilma Rudolph's 12-year..old 200-meter meet record. A-1iss Annum. a freshman at the University of Tennessee, whizzed to a semifinal victory in 22.8 seconds, beating the 22.9 posted by Miss Rudolph in 1960. Her time also equaled the American record established by Barbar:i Farrell of Los Angeles in 1968. Miss Annum, who already has com· peted in two Olympie! for Ghana, also tied the 100.meter meet re<;0rd of I 1.1. Irtsh Davis of Tennessee State also matched the record , held by Miss Fer· rell, narrowly losl"ng to Mh1! Annum. Speier and Kingtvan's three-run homer- his 17th of the season -gave the Giants a 3-2 lead in the first after the Dodgers scored in the top ot the inning on Bobby On TV To1la11 Cha1111el J J at J \'alenline 's walk and Steve Garvey's seventh homer. Bobby Bonds. run-scorin g d o u b I e highlighted a t\\'O-run rally in the second for a >2 lead . But the Dodger~ chased starter Sam McDowell with single runs in the fourth and fifth, paving the way for "rookie reliever Randy J\toffin's first major league victory. Moffitt's the brother of tennis queen Billie Jean King. McCovey's solo homer, his first since June 3 and third o( the season, Kingman's walk and Rader's two-run homer added three runs in the bottom of the fifth for the Giants, chasing starter Al Downing, 4-5. The Dodgers capped their. scoring in the seventh on Garvey's double and Wes Parker's single. J\·loffitt, a former Cal St ate (Long Beach) star, entered the game after l\1cDowell had JoadeQ-the bases wit h no outs in the fifth. The starter gave up singles to Valentine and r-.ranny Mota and a walk to Garvey. \Ves Parker, the first batter to face J\·loffitt, drove across a run "•Ith a ground out, and Jim Lefebvre then lined to first baseman Willie ~1cCovey \\'ho started a double play. "Everything is starting to jell for us ," said Giants manager Charlie Fox after the victory. The Giants, who lost three out of four games to Los Angeles in their first series of the year at Candlesl ick Park May 29- 3J, can sweep this weekend's .three-game series by winning today. "Right now, it looks like Juan Marichal is ready," Fox !aid. ' 1t1arichal, 2-10, is scheduled to start to-- day for the first time since June II. The righJ:handed pitcher was hospitalized for treatmerit of a sore shoulder after losing to Chicago thllt day. He'll be opposed by Dodgers ace Don Sutton, 9-3. Olga Connolly of Los Angeles, shooting Los ANOlLIS fll 5AN FllAHc1sco en for a fifth Olympics berth, flnl!hing~third. LKV, ,.,. -•: ~ : ~ww5• r1-•11t j 11 1 •11: in-the discus qualifying w1fh a Thiow of sim,, c I o o o ttow•rltl, cl • 1 2 o r d h pt J h, Velt nll"'1, cf ' J I I ~leo", ll 2 0 I 0 156-2. De en Jng c am on osep 1ne MOt•, 11 ' o i 1 McCov••· lb , t t 1 Delavina of Chicago led the discus a.,..,,,. 1b ' ' ' i K111em1"' 1t J ' 1 J • w. Parlltr. rl ' 1 t J R.ed1r, c • 1 I t qualifiers with 161-2. tmiNtt, :lib • • • • G.it"M"' .xi J o 1 o · Wlllye While or Chicago, seeking a filt~U:i':: !,. : : ~ : ::,:~. ~ : ~ f : Olympic berth, and ft1artha Watson m ~· osttM. pr o o • o McDawt!I. • ' o o o _, h · • lry1 ol.. B~Wfr, II 0 0 0 0 MOtllt!. p 1 O O 0 Los Angeles resumcu t ell' r1va n un;: Jh.1H~n. 11 ' o ., 1 Jong jwnp. h I'" · i I :i::~~· • • : : ~ : . Miss Watson led t e 12 qun 111ers no Cr•wlvrd. rt 1 o • o tonight's finals with 19-103i~. tkree· Tot•1~ '' 1s,! ~' ,i!::::! ~ • 10 r quarters of on inch ahead otAMiss1Whlleh. ka~ ~;:~r:CO ;: JJ: =:: Sherry Calvery of Lo'! nge es. t e E-L•cv. C1nr>r11aro ,, F\ltf\"'· OP-lo' A1191l1t heovy fnvorite In the javellne , placed sec· '· &111 Fr1fl(IK0 1. LOB-Loi ""''1•1 •· ''" Fr•,.. ' CIKll .1. 21-Jlusw.Q; Boftdl,..-'II P•rllt'f, G•rv•~. ond in the trials. MW Calvert, who has H1t-<;1rw., '· 11:111111'11,. 11, Mct°ovrt J, Alld1r >. a toss of t!n-0 this year bad a throw of $&-Kf111m.I\. '-Mo11111 ,; 117·3'1• 1711-1 !or Kathy°Sohmidt of I.on( "'"'""' ,_., • lllclwrf I Beach. Bre..,.r 1 Karen Setdltr of Chicago led the 12 Mcoowen 2, Motfltt W,I .. shot put fitlaUsts with 49-11". t-2•"· •-1i.m. •• • • .. .. .. .. • ' ' ... ' • • ' ' • • • ' • • • • , I • ' ' • ' Hart, Robinson Tie 100. Mark; Seymour Qualifws ~ , EUGENE, Ore . (AP) -Dave \Vottle defeated a fading Jim Ryun and equnlled the \\'Orld record for 800 meters moments , arter, Eddie Hart and Ray Robinson became Ameri ca's ne\\·est spring sensa~ tions, trying the 100-meter world mark at the U.S. Olympic men 's track and field trials Saturday night. And in the 400-m e t e r intennedjate hurdles. former Huntington Beach High aqd Golden \Vest College !lar Jim Seymour flllished third in his heat in 49.9 in advance to tonight's fin.,.ls. ' enough for 800 beters and wants to run the I.500 in the Olympics at Pifunich, (:ermany, burst past Ryun in the stretch and was timed in 1:44.3, equnlling the \'lorld mnrk set by Peter Snell In 1962 and later tied by Ralph Doubell in 1968. liart, the 1970 ~NCAA spring champion representing the Bay Area Striders. got a bad start In the final of the 100 meter dash. But his long strides gained the lead from J\1arshall Dill of Piifichigan State and Gerald Tinker of the Kent Track Club. 11arl , a >£oot-10, 155--paunder. "·as Wottle, whO has sa id he isn't fast timed in 9.9 seconds Yi'ith no aiding "'ind, ..... equallylng the record shared by Jint llines, Charles Greene and Ronni; Ray Snlith, Ryun, who lltiid he wanted to represent the U.S., in both the 800 and 1,500. set u bot pace in 1he half mile final. He passed tl\e first quarter in 52 St!COnds and led by a yard with 300 meters left. nut \Vottle shot alter him. Ryun stdl led coming off the final turn, but the Bo\vling Green junior avoided l \\"O othrr ruMers by going to the outside . \\'ilh 100 meters left, \Vottlt> \1as going full speed and hit the tape "·ell ahead o( Vetera1t Gy1n1iast Prepciririg for Oly rnpics Righy--Eve~ything Nice Nin~teen, blonde,~t quite five feet tall, Cathy Rigby might well have been the one the composel' of Daddy's Little· Girl had in mind when he wrote that song. As the song goes. she represents sugar, spice, everything nice. to get her on the U.S. Olympic team. The litlle Life J\1agazine cover girl injured her foot the night before th~ final day of U.S. team trials in Long Beach. She \Yas unable to go on and there were ,. She also represents America's _g_l~ ... tering hope of becoming the fir$t Yank ever to win an Olympic Games medal in -----~ WHITE WASH gymnastics. , · A veteran of the 1968 Oly_mpics \\'here she fini,$hed in a tie for sixth place on her best event -the balan<!e beam -and 16th all-round, the 19-year..old Los Alamitos resident is only t\vO months away from the ~1unich Olympic con1- petition \\'hich "111 detennine her fate and dreams. . ------.. 110 proYisions in qualifying for in juries. It appeared we would send our next six best gyinnasts to Munich . _ . but Cathy 1vould stay behing, unable to finish out the competition she had Jed for three days in the Olympic trials. ~tis.s Rigby and her coach, Bud 1'-1or- quette, spent most of the next day after the injury. u1nll'r a !ilu1do11· Qf g!O..,tl't. sadnf"ss, dis:i ppoi ntmen t a1HI !-fk>rarl11· "·ee1>i11g. Then thry li•arnrd that tht l S Cu1n- mittee ha d vo!l.'ti 10 put C a1hy on th1· teani any"·ay Looking ba,·k on !ht> '68 {)[yr11p1l":o;. Cath y snys ~ht· 11 <1s rr:ill~· JU!'t thr·rc 10 do her linle thing, no! pt~rfor111111i.: 11rul1•r the strain shl• 11111 frrl this linlf aroutul \\•hen a 1nl•da\ is i'IJlf!ilrt·ntly so 1111u:h \\•ithin he r ~r;isp "'Anx iety bu1kb as you get lx>1t1 •r." ~h·· says. "And disnppa1nin1rnl 111;ik1•s \1111 "·ork hardrr lh;in succr!'s . Sorne1itl1rs when you do \1c!l ~ou tenet to ~t't a ht!ll· co1nplacent." Cathy says sht> ..... 1n!li 10 stay in rorn- petitive gymnastics until the 1976 Olyn1- pics in ~lontrcal. .. , .. hen she'll be 23. And since she doesn't feel gymnasts reach their pote ntial till hr t11·ern agr s 20-24 , it. would ~eem her biggest sucresst>s He ahead, beyond \1·hat hn ppens u1 ~t unirh 11\'0 months hence. f..tiss Rigby has learned what it takes to capture glory through the last four years of international performance', '''hich \\-'as highlighted in 1970 "'hen she placed second in the \'IOrld cham · pionships, becoming the only American ever to gamer a medal in world com- petition . "The \\!hole routine has to be designed to impress the judges,'' she told this col- umn . "I'm trying new tricks on the uneven parallel bars. They are more dif- ficult and if I can do well I 'll get a higher score ." Av,,are of Vera Caslavska's great stunt in the 1968 Olympics at Mexico City when the Czech woman won four gold medals. Cathy admits to choosing free exercise ' music "'hich should appeal to the German-oriented crowd and judges. She'll perform t6 the Beer Barrel Polka . Ryan Strikes· Out 16; Angels Edge A's, 5-3 Miss Caslp.vska did her free exercise to t<.1exi.can music, which nearly brought the house down , with cheer! and appltiuse, putting much pressure on judges. In fact , \.\'hen her score was announced. lhe cro,vd in Mexico whistled so loudly and for so long that judges reconvened and upgraded the marks substantially. Vera Caslavska \\"as perhaps the most popular non-Mexic3n in those Games -o even her wedding "'as televised live throughout that ·nation . · Al)d, Cathy is borrowing a page from Vera's act and it could turn out to be an exce ptionally valuable maneuver. Cathy admits that being known by the judges. and being good doesn't hurt 'Yhen you're performing against the best in the Y:orld. American gymnasts have ac- quired the reputation of generally having poor form and poor aptitude. Howe11er, 1'-Iiss Rigby is the exception. And therefore an exception was made •• ' Nola n Ryan . backed by third-inning ho1ne runs by Ken Berry and Leo Cardenas, struck out 16 and pitched a five-hitter a.~ the California Angels defeat ed Oakland,. >3, Saturday night at Anaheim Stadium. · .. The los s trimmed Oakland's lead over Angels Slate '-Ii G1m'" en ICMP( (7101 July 1 AfttltlS Vt. 01kr.nd July 3 .4m1el• v1. Oskland J uly • Angell V5, M!IW•llkff ... 5,.u p.m. 7:5$ ''"" li;.U P.m. the Ch ica go \Vhite Sox in the American League West to three games. Ryan, a name-throwing right·hander, brought his record to 9-5 with hi s seventh complete game of the season. His strike- outs gave him 114 for ihe season , second to the 120 by league-leading Mickey Lolich or Detroit. •le also walked three batters, hit two and uncorked two wild pitches. Oakland, held hitless far 411~ innings, took a 1--0 lead in the .second on a \Valk , l\\'O hit batsmen and a wild pitch but !he Angels tied it in the bottom of the inning on two-out singl es by C.:1rdrna:-;, Art Kusnyer and Ryan. Then California jun1ped on lJ 3 v •' Hamilton, >2. in the 1h1rd as Bt'r.ry lrd ofl with hi~ third home r of iht' s'rcson. Ken McMU1Jen drew a two-out ·walk, Leroy Santon singled 11nd Cardenas unleashed hl.s fourth homer over the left field wall. OAKL.AHO UI (A llFORN IA Ill •b r h rlll Ctmpnrl1, '' ' O I O Alom••· lb R110I, If J O I 1 Brrrv, cl R. J1ckM!ll. er ' 0 0 0 ICOKO. If E11!1Jn, 1b 3 1 1 0 Pln..on. 11 VoH, fl 3 0 I 1 R.Ollv1r, 1b 8•n0.a, )II l 0 0 0 M'Mull•r>, Jb OUnClr>, C • 0 0 0 Sl•nlon, •I CuUtn, )b 1 o O O C1ril~•t. 15 Ht11n, pfl I O 1 D Kusnyr r, c Mer'lhM!I, 1b 0 0 a a H. R~lr>, p G111'fll, ph I o I 0 H1m1lto11, p I I 0 0 Sh•rn sk,, 1>'1 1 o o o Lock ... 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Evert, Conners Breeze at Wimbledon WIMBLEDON, England (AP) - American teenage tennis stars Jim Con- nors and Chris Evert both \\'On again Satu rday and reached the Wimbledon quarterfinals, but denied they are in Jove. The croWd.s at the All-Engl and were all agog over newspaper pictures of the two youngsters oo 1 dinner date and holding bands. B u t Coonors, 18-ycar-old tefthander from Belleville, Jll ., wh ipped Francr's Francois Jauffret ~2. 6.-3. 8-6 and said : "Chris and J are just good fri ends. J\1ur- riage-d0Hn't enter into it." Chria, 171 from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., wore down Julie Anthony of Malibu, 6-3 6-2. Llttle Miss Evert, "'ho takes all publicity in htr stride wlth th• cooln~ or an· iceberg. said :-111 enjoy Jim's com· pany. But all I'm thin king about really ls winning my matches." Connors and Stan Smith, the No. 1 seed from Pasadena. are the only Americans in the quarterfi11a1S of the men'! singles. ~1iss Evert ia one of five Americans in the women's quarterfinals. Theo the rs are Billie Jean King of Lon{; Beach. Nan- cy Gunter of San Angelo, Ter .. Rosemary Ca sals of San FrlUl,clsco and Pat ti Hogan of La Jolla. Evonne Goolagong of Aus tralia defen- ding champion and top seed, also reached the quarterflnal11-. - Mias Goolagong trail«! 3-5 to Olga 1'1orozova of Russl& tn the fi~l aet before pulling out aome of her best shots to win 3-&, &-0, 9·7. Mn. King trail<d ,l-4 ·in t~e lirst Jet \ against Britain'! \Vinnie Sh;:nv, but raflied ror a 6-4, 6-2 victory. -- ~1is!I llogan, who Is unseeded . defeated Pam Teeguardcn of Cheviot Hiiis, Calif., 6-3. 6-4. · fti iSJ Hogan, who upset fifth seeded Kerry Melville of Australia Friday will be next to face Miss Evert. 1'1r.i, King's quarterfinal opponent will be her old Wlghtnian Clip enemy, Virginia Wade of Britain, who beat Helen Gourlay or Australia, S-3, 6-2. M'., C a a 1 l 1 and Mrs. Gunter are ptiired against each other. 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Mtl W!M•• Sh1w, l•llllr> ..... 1 M•M.!l.4Uol01..U -• ~-~ 1'111r11t •~ (ol111 .01"l•v Au•h•LI•. IM•t '''"' !lr'1M\o •••llU• 6-l, W, M • Jim (Of'IN)!"\, 8•11nlll~ 111. bM1 Fr•nco\, J•Vflnil, ,rlr'IC.1, .. 1 ... ,, l :t. lllf H11111•. R.omtnlt . b<'ll TOii Gor ..... 11. s .. •Uttt 6-J. .w ...... "" Mttu.iel Or1r>tt1, Sl)flti. bHf IOll f 1rltct llo~ .. •• ,.,. .. ,, ...... l. • - . " ' -~~ -- • .. DAILY PILOT .. '',\ ,.,. ·~ .......... -}, :/' '<(''. ~ o<.•. ~"..' ~~-.... ~Iii'· ""\; ·-' .... -~~· . ' • ' . ' .. - • -· .. • Housewives' Softball Loop --It's No Laughing Matter Moms Sel Aside Hou~chold Duties Each Wednesday By I.A URIE RECKl.UN D (U t~e Dlli'I' ~l'-1 Still •·H;ih! liotrha! I told ya I'd ~elcha.'1 ~;ill y Vf'rtrers, captain of I.he Ho ly Ter- rors, i;houtrd \\•ith \'1nrlic1ive. riel ight 111 ~hp put out Pat ti Hile at srcond for B tri· plf' play Aut ~lr1'. l~ilc'." tram, the flu stlPr.'I, defC'atrd the disappointed ~Joly Terrors, l2-:1 , any\.\;iy. Rig deal . ynu i-ay".' It 1s ::i big deal to thP appro:umrilrly 70 J-lunlln~ton Rearh "'IV P.5 and molhrrs \\'ho set ;ii;ide the bre;ikfast dishes and lorid up ktrts. doi;:s and softball equipmen t nn1 ·+> fl "'erk 10 play softball et fl.1urrtf I\irk in Hunt1ng100 Rr<ich . 1"hpy pl;iy on !he Holy ·Terror!, tht: !l us1ler~. 1he 'rhrrius end the Spitfire.'f - alt 1e;ims of lhe Huntington Bearh He<'rea11n n l"leparlmenf"!I third 11nnual Jlo1ise\1 1\rs' ~of1b;ill ll'Ague fnr \\'omen ()I ('Ir JI! ;\o \\lt•r111e~_day rnorning visitor to the prirk can do ubt 11s success. GLENORA LABROUSSE (LEFT) AND BETTY BROWN TRY FOR SPEEDING BALL. The l\\'O softb;ill fields 11rl! 110 Array or \\onirn, nio.~tly in their t1,1·rnties, thirties ... 1anrl fortie_s?1, ba ckrd b,Y one of fhe 111ost enthusiastic crowds In softball hisinry , . Barber, Hinson Tied for Lead At . Cleveland CLEVELAND (AP\ -Veleran Miller Barber shot a ~teady two-under-par fi9 Saturday and moved into a deadlock with ycung Larry Hinson for the ~econd rounrl lead of the $150,000 Cleveland Open golf &ouroamenL Barber. had 8 68..fi9-137. Hinson. 11ix under par with a 65 for the first round lead,_ faltued to, a. 72, 11lsoJoi: 137. Grier Jone~ s,hot a 11ne-under-par 70 for a 131! tota~nd third placP. Bob Murph~'. back in lhe pack with 111 '13 FridBy, charged into ;i tie for fourth plac~ \fdth a five-under-par AA , gr0t1pPd ·a l 139 with Lanny Wadkin~, 68-71 , Mike Sparig' 67-72, J. C. Snead, 69-70, 11nrl Gecrge Archer . 69-70. · Hirlson's putter wenl soiir. HP fnur-put· ted one · green and three pulled two others. ~ Ironically. !he four pull grrrn caTll" oFl- the 19&-ya_rd No. 7, where F'rida.y Hin!lnn nearlY.. holed out h1!1 fnur Iron, and Tom Vleiskopf scoretl a hole -in-one. ·' "I ' four-pulled from 25 feet." s 11 i d ",, inson. '"The first one was about four 'f et pasl. the hole andJ pur the secnnrl 14 ches past coming b;irk. th en I mls.~f'd e ird one because nf a hePl pr int "I 61lould ha\'e chipped il in" H1n.~on u id he and \Veiskopf v.•ere "completely exhausted by the rnund."' lion' ... 1'1$0., M•ller 8'1rW• Grier Jo~ Gl':Oi"Of Arent<" J . C. Sn~ect le.ob Murl)/ly L1.,nv Wect•I.,~ Mike S~Nl 9,1 .. ,, Al!•t> J•"' Je'"•ti.e" Doug s,,,.,,,,,., Ces•• Se1>udo Boe L~"'I' Bob Sh1w Devld Gre~o .. G.t<l•QI ICnudsori Kt rml! Ztrlev Tom S,..w Wfl.11 Ho"'•~ulk l otlbY Colt Ber1 ~fft>I P~ll Rodge'' Joh~ JlcO~ Ren CtrtUdCI 'tom Wt•lkOM l rixt 0.vlln ~ rfnlo: l'INn' Sports In Brief ThP pl::iyrr~1'lchildren -man.v of thf'm Li!!IP Le11gut>r:'! Rnd Bobbi~ Soxers - Newcombe in Net Final,s; chrpr their mothers I'll every hit, miss · anrl error ~· "Ok;i \'. r..1om , rio vnur thin.i: ... hi! it rlo1rn ihe thi rd h~srline," ll-yr<1r-nld l\'ora Labrnusse callrd to her mot her as shr stepped into the batter's box. Quirk Inks Pro Contr-act ·r-.1r~. Glenora. Labrnt1ssl!. captain (If I.he ~p1_tf1rrs, hit a line drive to center_Jield for ;i doublr. "\\"ov.: Ni ce one. \\"ay lo br. Mnm.'* hrr <lau.ghter. a c<ilcher 11nd 11hort~!op 1''it h !hr: Robbie St:ix 1eam, the Greenie f\1ean 1ci;, shouted back . S1~. LO! 'JS ·-John Nrwcomhf. \\'h" t'-lrne<l $!l4 .410 11.nd v.·nn h!!I thirrl \\11mblednn tennis crown J;ist year. won his semifinal m;it rh in 1h: $50 ,000 Holrnn 1ournament Sa !urday, beating Charles I)asarell, 6·3. 7·5. " MP"ll race Ni kki Pi!ic.." in · 1oday'i; sho\'1· <lo1,•n. Pille, from Yugoslavl3, eliminated riflh·ser<lNi Clif(·Drysdale of South Afri· : ('A. 4-fi, 7-6, 7·6, in a n1atch intrrruptcd two houfs. 15 minutes b.y lhundershowers. Newcombe was helped by a foot fault · C'a lled against Pasarel~. The call came at ;i bad time. for Pasarell, ii pro from Put>rto Rico , because i1 cost him the rin~t g_ame Clf the' fi~st set.jPas;irell a1so dou- ble fauherf irl th~ 8ixth J!:ame of the Jee· end.and decidlni set of the match. NP "'rnmbe deft>nded his opponent 11ayi11J:! he thought the foot fault call "'as r1dlc1ilou~. . • · · "" \VHlTT!ER -Jamie Quirk, R higtl 11thool shortstop from St. Pa u_I High in S;inta F'e Springs signed A mll jor league rontr;ict 1,1·ith the K~nsas City Royals Stiturrliiy '°r :< rPpor!ed .$70.000. Quirk. 1V. w;is !hf' Royals' Nn. 1 dr;:ift rhoire Jn !he June free l:l):!:ent draft. Hr. 1,1·ill rrport lo Rilli ngs, Mon! .. the Royals' rookie farm club in the Pioneer League. • "" MAR~1A RONl::CK. N. Y. P:im Barnell. fired a thlrrl-rounrl 75 Salurrlay and surgPd to a 1hree·stroke le ad in lhe $40,000 U.S. \Vomen 's Open ~olf cham· plonship. 'A'hile Shirley Englehorn, \\'ho led the first two rounds lim ped in with an 82. 'Miss Barnrtt . alone-in th ird place with a 149 going inlo the round . didn't pl&y u·ell but gained the lead wi!h a M·hole total of 224 . She had three birdies a.nd six • bog~ys. includin~ a bohe Y final hole. Ill e on !he Enth t1st1istic husb;inds chPcr fro m the '""" , ~ , sidelines. taking color !!hots of !heir HENl...§Y·ON·THAtl·lf>:S, t::nJ.!lan<l-The v.·lves, fielding v.•ith blue and ~reen Hrirvatd lltiivers1f.\'.0 frrshm;in Pi~hf v.•nn gloves and wielding fu!ichi a-colored bats the trea$ured Th!ffi"res _ Ch;ill,.ngP Cup. over home plale. · beatin~ the Kingston Ro1\•jng Ch1b nt 011e of 1hcm, (:enrge O"Brien. husband England in the final S!turday at tile Hen· of Holy Terror left fielder Bonn ie, wa s ley -!!~yal Reg atta. ilnpressed· 1.,.it h the '>''Omt'n's g;ime. "Nol b'1d at all." hf' comm('ntrd. ~ Y"' ~ ''They mrike 11. lot of mistakes but they'rt THE CL"RR H; Ireland -_EnJli!l h· serious as hell." owned Steef -lse. a ID-I :i;hot. drew The Terrors' right fielder. Judie away in the final half mile Saturday and Yassini, conflfmed the seriousness of the won -the ·Jr ish Sweepstakf"s Derby as game as she: sat on the bench , rubbing a American-owned Roberr-0, winner of the pulled thigh 1nusclc. English Derbr , finished far back. "I'd s;iy only about 25 percent of Steel Pulse's head victory O\'er the \\'OlQl'n"heril 11re really athletically in- Eaglish·o1,1·ned Scotrish Rifle, al so 8 long cl\ned,' 'the formrr semi-pro fielder__!iaid. shot, '¥\'as worth $153,205 to O"'ner Rabi "Mo.st of us art just looking) for 1'ikkoo and $130.000 to anyone helding 11 n sonlt>lhing to do onct a 9.'tek to get out of Jrish S\veepslakes1icket on the ""·inner. the kitchen." r.rany of the 1,1·omen say they heard about the, lr:igue throui::h 11. neighbor, or read a recreation department flyer. and thought they would like ~ome exercise once A \\'eek. "" AUAURN. Ala. .Jeff Beard, ll·ho direcled Auburn 's sports program through the most dynamic growth in its histnry, officially !llepped down Sarurrtay ;iftpr more than two decadts as a thletic direclor. Replacing him 1,1·ill be formir Auburn footba!I player Lt'e Hayley. "" DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -Rob by Isaac and his 1972 Dodge matched the 92· degree temperriture 111 Dayfon.:i lnterna· tional Speed\\'BY Saturday 1,1·i th a blazini:: qualifying speed of 186.277 miles per hour for Tuesday's Firecracker 400 .stock car 'race. A .5maller n11mber or "'omrn who ui;e d . lo pl;iy softball in high SC'hool or ~·ith leagues, Joined the house1,1•i.,.es' league because they are good 11t, and en joy sort ball . "They-"re really good players." agre£"s umpire Ste\'e Sf'ller!and. "'This !Pagut: ·J?ives them a linl e carry over from softball they pla yed in high school. too." Lynn \\'inslow. the ltague's other um· pire, says he fee!s the v.·omen <ilso en joy rhe garne more than men do ""·hen they rompe1e in sports. · ··The.v retill.v kno1v ho1,1• lo have 11 good lime "'hen they pla y,'' he says. "Men coulrl learn a Int from 1hem." DEE RHYNARD SCORES RUN PAST DOTTIE RAYHAWK . F oste1~ Sets OCIR .M~l{; Wit1s Fourtl1 Title i11 Row Pat Fostrr set <in OrAnJ!e Coul)tV . , . ' International RacPway rerord S;ilurd<iy nighf, winning his fourth stra 1~ht funny car title bf>fnre 13,725 drag fan11 111 the · fifth 11nnual NI t r o met h 11: rf e. cham· pionships. Foster, driving a Chevy Vel{ii . h;irl ;in el<i psed time of 6.98 ;ind r lotkPd 20fl.RI in defe<iting San Diego's .Joe Lee for thP ti· lie. l,ee, driving a cnarger' had a 6Jl4 et and 11. top speed of 205 .94. Low et and lOp speed in the funn y car c·atef(ory , \\'en! to Danny Ongil!.111 of Carlsbad (6.64 , 222.22 1. Jn the top fue! division, Vic Brown sir Albuquerque. N .M. won it with 11n el;ipi;- ed ti me of 6.37 and a tnp !ipeed of 221.1~ . Setond v.-;:is }?rank Prock of Holtville (6.75, 210.28 ). • Brown had the low t i in \hr top fuel ca1egory 16.33 ) \\'hile Bill Tidwell of Anaheim posted the lop speed m;:irk (21fiJl4 l. Jn thr AA fuel ;iltrrrrl div1~1on. Sherm (;unn nf L.a Mirada wnn it with a low et nf S.48-and 11· clocking of l46 .S7. Second \1::11= \.l'P L.a Rarro~ of t\nrro (~.~9, 191.89 1 .. Torrtinc:e's Ca rl O!Bon '>'':JS srlected the mo!I! outstanding lnp furl dri.,.P.r of thA yt'ar Prior to the first round of e!lmina· l!ons. Today's Sports 011 'felcvision 17 f!oon /1) (L -· AAU INTIEiiNATIONAL CHAMPIONS -f\Oo lnq •M mo "oc.ictnlon, Tn• w ... l•rn ~lm<\on•r• 1nv•l·"'"n"1 !>ll•ll'IQ <"~•molon1~•1>S , t"°"" ln EIVri•, Qn.o .O.l•n !llo n•t1on•I AAU "'"n'• <l•r••Mlcn c~•rno•nn•~•o•, "'°"' Jvne J-6 aT Lo• Ami•1tT 17 ), p rn 1•1 (L WOllLD CHAM-PIONSHIP TENNIS -A ~l~.1)(1(1 rn-rl ,, un lor Qrftb< n tno Hcll1>11 l~""" (I••"< 17:11 om. 01) CL DOOGfllS IASEIALL. -lh• Oo<t9ors mtol lh• G••n°' •l Sftt> F''1n<,.(O. 1 JO o m <l• ._ -Cl'IS TENN IS CLA SSIC - Rov Et>>Pr\()r'I meol~ Al•rt~ R<0•\~n •n • h"' to~f'd m•I~" for 1J,OOC Th• winnor •d1,.nc•' to qu~rTt•·l•NI Ol•v on julv I~ Ill (L -GOL' TOUll!Nl.MENl -Tl>o U 5. w<!rr>"~'• """" A l>'~"h •• •••nt on I~• wom•n'• rlrcu1' (lo"nq """" " l•T•(••I "~"' tn• Wi""~" r 0<>t GOii (lub'I E8" (O<Jf\~ Ill M•rnA rnne<:-. N. Y 5 )0 1>m (•) CL . GOLi" WITH lM• ~ll!OS -R4v !lol9•r !••• "" ...,,,n II'~ 8•,,.., Sutnt rt•"Ci •1 "'•Mu• V••O• (ou~lrv C•ub (n Co•I~ Mf•~. DEAN LEWIS WORLD RECORDS EQUALLED • • The 37-year"()Jd defendi ng r:han1 pinn from Catawba, N. C .• easily ouldistanC'erl runner.u p Davi d PParson 11nd 26 oth ers who tried for the l.000 bonus and prestige of sitting on lhe pole for the 400..mlle event on the Fourth of July. • B~eball Standings 1972 TOYOTA CARINA BIG ANNIVERSARY (Continued frnm Page Bil champion Brure C'oHtns of Penn "'ho clocked 4~ 9. J im Bokliniz n( Oklahoma State v.·as SPCon<l in fill 2 and Carl \\'ood of Rirhmnnrl "a~ third <50.3t Tv.10 Vfter;ins 10 !he f'Vf'll!. Rnn \\lhitney or thP So1 uh~rn Cahfnrnia Striders and \\'rs \\'1ll1<1ri,~ nf 1he S;in Diej!!n Track club. fa il ,..r! !o arlranre. \\'h1tnr~" s1 x1h 1n thP 191\R Olympic Games , ran nnl y fin :i fnr i;1:i:th in thP ~P· cond teat. <1ntt \\ 1Hi:irn~. :r;.rrrwi in the l9i1 AA l mef't , \1 :1~ <;p\rnth Ill rll ll. Rill 5rhm1rl1 f!f tl'lr l\rmv l('lrl 12 qualifiers 1n th" 1;i1·,-.11n it 1!11 ;i thrn11 nf 266·2. a Sf'-lS<>n tw~1 fnr thr fnrn1rr ~nrth Tel!aS ~r ;iJ? .=ith lPI • "I don 't hrl1P\r II I 1\:i~ <;f·;ir"rl !hr whole racP hrr:iu~P 1 ":l~ Mx rrl tn," .;;a id the breathl P·~-~urpri~rrl \\'r,nlr . ::i fi.fno!. 1. 140-pounrl·21 1r~r-nlrl 'A hn n1 n~ \\'f'::ir· ing a v.•hi!P r;ip "I ttloughL I'd nrl rr ~~L nut.ol.Jhc ba.t. J just ean 't bt>!1f'1e I r:in thio1 f1'~t " \Volhute.r v.·as 11mPd 10 I ~~ anrl S1,1·1>n~(ln In J 45 I, Riso P am1rr£ ~f'l"IT~ on ThP 1· ~. team. Ryun. timed in 1 4~ 2. fl linldrd as anlllterna1e. Seconds l;i1/?r. bl':lrr\rr! \l111r Sm ith nf Lhe ' Bay Area !\tr1rlrr:-. v.i}o nr\rr rnm )eted In the triplt> JUmp 1n rnllPI:" ~"' ~n American-t'erlW'd In 1h,. ti\POt ~1 Sfi.n with only 1 11ligh1a1rl1nj:1'1nr! Tilt old mark of 55-l't v.·Rs .~I h\ Art Wa lker. Earlifr. thrre·11n1,. A.<\\ rh.:im· pfon Jotm Cr11fl of thr rh1<'a1J:n Trark Club 11iltd 56-l and M·I0 1t . Rtirh Ju mps, bo"wever, were tld~rl ~Y 111ron~ "''1 nd~ .:ind "ill not counl lowafd wor ld rttcnRn1t ion . Hart, making 1 comeback from hamstring ·and hick injuries earlier In tbt year, drove into the ta~ Ju.s.t a.heAd nf Robinson, a 19-year·old Florida A&f\-1 fre~hman. Robln~on. ~'ho hadn't \\'On a m;i jor race unril one mnn1h :IJ!:O, also earntd a bPrth on the U.S. !Pam. as did Robert Taylor. a slow·starting Texas Southem !'Pnior \\·ho upsel a good field two v.•eeks a):!:o lo "'in the National AAU title. Tri ylor clocked 10.0. J •o•l'n nuol!!t•~ -Sth..,ldl. Armv, "1.6-1 ; Ca+1on, M Q-Am•r<t.t TC . ,50-11, W•llis. A•mo. 1j9.l, Lul(t , Hu•~v Sc•k• Club. 1J 7 '' Snn•~v. Ntw York AC.~ ~ 1'.V>"l•M """"' Sl•IO, U)-" !Ileen, NYA (. '~I­• M1,1,,11. P"c·•·t Co•~r C.lub. 1•1-S. Ftlct..,•nn, Hu•Wo Sp•~• Clue. 7"•}; '•cf(ln, 0'~" TC. 'l.i..tl: t.•v•n>' (Al'l0"l'<t 1(. 1•1 IQ, D•n,ol" 0•11<101>, ~ '. 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(;REEN RAY , \\'js. -Bart Sf arr of the Green Bay Packer~. \l.•ho missf'd most of the 1971 National Football Lf>ague la~t SPason because of an arm ::iilment that rf'Quirl'd two operations. 11nnounced his decision :::;a1urday lo return for his 17th year at quartcrbuck. • Mei se nheimer, Miller Selected 'l'o CIF All·st~rs 1\rea stars RrUC'e ~·l illrr 1 \lnrin;i llLi;:hl <1ncl Terrv Meisenheimer 1 \Vestminster i, along v.•it.h Servite's ~lark Gampanern and L<"S Alamitos' Rick Q111nn ha\'e &en n;i111Pd to the CTf" Southern S~t1on AAAA All-:.::tar Mskrtb;ill te;im , Qo:I' Tt'x \\.alljs annou_l11'f.d_ Saturda,\. The all·!'l:irs v.•ill face a l,m; An,i!r lr~ CHy :\11-s.J.:ir contingent July 12 at the tA Sport~ Arrnti. Alsn selected tn the lJ-membfr !l"an'I . , .w.ere. RU.ards. J):wtght .SJ11ughtcr LVrtbHM T>ri1, Ste,·e \Vpisl 1S:in ~1arros 1 anrl Glenn <:rrkey 1Lak"'"'Md 1; fnr\\·ards Oon c;ibb' 1Notrf' IAAme-1. 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A11111al jNTC•ltt .. e rei. 12 ••• ~. #1426)44251317 ATTENTION VOLVO OWNERS Annlv1r1try ·Sp.clall AIO CONDITIONING $425 •oit ONLY INST~LLEDll 1 • • -- Watcll Out For Co1·ona Cage C1·ew _'! hrrP ::.rt' snme who might say that Pl <'P basketba!i action in February of 1973 I.~ a long ~·;iy off from .summer lea gue festiviti es in June. But if 1'hursday ' night'" awesome display of lire power by Corona del Mar H1 gh's Sea Kings is a measuring stick of_ any objective sorts. one would have to gurmise that the only question prior to the real stuff in December will be who'J • ROGER CARLSON going to be No. 2 in tile lrvine League - _or Orange County for that matter. Corona de\ 11ar blew always tough l luntin~ton Beach off the court, 74-39. 1'hc Sea Kings blitzed to a 28-point n1argin in the first half a lone and led by 37 \rith a couple or minutes left in the gan1e. A 35-Point margin of victory isn't un· common for teams in sumriler league pl.'.ly, what with makeshift lineups a com· 1non II ci11. :\Jany coaches play a lot of un- riercl:issn1cn in an effort to see \•:hat they ha\e available and to give everyone a chan<:r to prove himself under fire. Bul that \\'asn't the case Thursday. 1 1one1~erc tct scan the record books of llul\l!n~1on Beach he'd find that the l)1lrrs. steeped 1n basketball tradition, Ji:-i\ c ~cldo1n been routed to that extent. In f.'.l('I, only once in a 14-year span has nn l~ln1c r Combs Oiler quintet J05t by rnore -a 77-40 setback to Fullerton in 19136. P<1slings applied by ·l{untington Beach hy th;it margin and considerably more have beeu nun1erous. 11\us the spread that Corona applied becon1es even more revealing. c:illis' cre1Y displayed no weakoe~ and pcrfom1ed at a rate nearly defying sum· mer league basketball in the prep ranks. One can only "A'onder if the Sea Kings er['Jl"t loo good for 4 hemselves at this stage of the year. \\"hat with La Habra High losing 7..n Boil t.Janker to Iovra it becomes difficult to come up with a bona li<le threat ot the Corona de! 1'.1ar qu intel,_ Marina appears to be the only other f'..erious challenge to Cd~1 during summer league play, hav ing ~halked up a 5-0 rerord in two leagues prior to the July 4: brC'ak. Casey Jones, J e ff Y.'hanon, i\ilatt Keough and the rest of Gillis' Corona del ~lnr crew appe;;irS to be the best of- fensive team m Corona de! ~1ar 's history. • • State Qualifier .. Tustin Grads Beefing U11 SCC Progran1 Ri'C'ruiting athletes for a college 1por1s program rnay be die bane or existence for many coaches. Not so. Southern California Co\\rge's nt'11·est addition -\\Te:;t ling mentor Jack Robinson. ·"This is a very t:.•llallengmg ~ltuat1on Ill Southern Cahlornia College," he says. •·But I 1hink t\'erybody has a little pioneer blood in them and I am cnjo-y1ng thP rhal!enge it afforrls." Robinson ran1e in contact \\'1th SoCal through officiating. He is a top basketball v.·hiiitle-tooter and has \\'Or ked gamt's for ..Paul Peak. the Vanguards athletic dirtc· lor and cage mentor. "Paul talked to me about the progran1 ht're afler one of their gamt>s last yea r and he offered me the JOb later," Robinson recalls . After a surressful lenurc at Tustin High, he sat out last season as far as coaching is concerned. This time around he is busily tn~agtd. In slarting a new program al SoCal College and has already gained com· Marina High's Tony Campregher (left) accepts the first place trophy at the Orange County golf qualifying tournament at Green H.IVl'l' Country Club. Jim Prager, president of the sponsoring 0 ran ge County In surance Agents Association, made the presentation. ('ani- pregher shot a 67 \vhile Mission Viejo's Tom l\lartin was second "'ith 70, followed by Geoff Patterson and Rich Lehm an. nutn1cnts fron1 so me of the top area prt>p stars. !!is biggest coup to date is an All-CI F' heavy\\'eighl champion. Ron ll <inson. tlanson perforn1ed for Robinson at Tustin 1-ligh ty,·o years ago . · "1 have nine Tustin people coming \\'ilh me. many or them graduat ing this year' .. Robinson says. l(nievel Pla1n1it1g AI1otl1er Canyo11 J'um1l i11 1973 \Vhat is this rapport he has \\1th the Tustin kids? ··one reason I hav e been ablr to recru it them so heavily is the farl many schools: around here (including several junior colleges) do not have wrestling programs. "This, plus their loyal ty to me, l guess, is the main reason. But I feel they will give me a very good nucleus to work E\'el Knievel, motorcycle stuntman ex· traordinaire, a curious combination or in· telligence Wllcmpered by reasoJ'I, is get· ting ready for the Fourth or July - again. The daredevil from Bulte traditi0;nal\y prepares for Independence Day a fu!l year in advance; it seems like ifs always "nerl year" that he's going to take that fiying leap over lhe big canyon. He's been pitching his jump sit~ce 1967 v.1\en he sped from obscuritf to superstar, dashing around in a fire- RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ( FuJlcrton) where factors u-ere fed in fol-\l'ith." the design and for the ramp up:>n v.·hlch Others on the list include Tom Basile it v.·i!J travel for launching. \\'ho placed second in the CIF a year ago in the 136-pound class. He v.·as at Sad· The X-1 will start its run on 11 dleback College last year~ but they don 't steamrocket filled with Ttunwater (Evel have a mat program. He will move up to has a-beer sponsorship) delivering 1,500 the i42·pound bracket at SoCal. pounds of thrust. It will rep.ch a speed of Another Tustin protege is Paul \Vllson, 150 mph when it reaches the lip of the fi7· the Crestview League champ at 141 foot high ramp and then the secon d pounds the past two years. Others signifying their intentions o( at- engine y,•ill ignite for final pov.·er. tending classes at SoCal Include : Tom '"He'll reach a top speed of 350 mph Foss (134 ) from Estancia High by way of and a marimum altitude of 1,000 feet Golden West College. He was third in the above the rim," Malewicki predict.... CIF three years ago. "Once clear of t.Jie 600-foot deep canyon, fo.1ark Lawrence from Bakersfield won J1e'll eject with his own parachute. 'Then the CIF section title at 126 pounds in that a 3~-foot diameter parachute will bring area but will move up to the 150-pound the vehicle itself down." bracket in the fall. \Vith a purported $1 million and one life Robert Fate (190) from Estancia and ridi,ng on the suCctSs of the jump, Orange Coast-College, finished second in -MaJey,·icki still maintains his confidence. the junior college regionals; last year. The Grand Canyon, the' Snake R·iver Can·~ • Chris Christiansen (158 ) ls transfcring yon or th~oon, ,any are possible given from Mankota State College (Minn.). the materials and tlie mooey, he-says. "There are other kids with very good \Vitl1 everything programmed for credentia ls,'' Robinson adds. "I am countdo\\!n, v. ii! Evl'I count up -again in recruiting t\vo deep and planning a 1973? jayvec program right away." DAILY PILOr G $ New \Vrestlmg·coach SCC Steps Up Program With Hiring of Robinson By HOWARD L. TIANOY Of l~f O•llV ~lltt 111fl llis record speaks for itself. His crrd<'nlials are impressive aOO hi'\ personal1tv 1:-; bt'st drstribed by 11thlel!c director Paul J>cak when he d1scu..s~f"r; SouthC"m C1lllnm1a College's ne'v ~Tr~l· in(: l'{li!Ch, J<irk n.ob1nson. "'This man add5 11 grea t dr.til I" r>ur program ~rf 11t Southfrn C.altforn1a Collegt'." Peak SJys. "The ;11\aehfii ITSUTnc (11"\('~n 't lrtll\' renN:t h1~ enlh11s1as111 aud d.\·nJnu• JM'r.'3on;;i\i1y. llf' 1s an t"<Pt'rl('ll<'l'd and finC' rrrru1tPr and has a hr o a d background 1n ~l'll•rL~ ·· Robinson \\3S a JUn11lr t'\1\lete.. :\11· American fl10tball pl,H l'r fut• 01\14" College 1n s..iut.hl'm Lt.1h. ,1n :ill«'Vn. fert'nce-pla~·f>r n1 Ar11u11,1 "ilalt·, pl.1\t•d bas<'ball and tcar111·d \\fl'.,tl1ni: 111 1\ri7011a :ind rf'rrC':\('n!r<l thi· t•n1h·d S1;11rs 1"111 it'> fir st 1ntt·rnr1l1Pn;1I 1;111!hv 1t·;111t in 1!11;11 111 ad<l1tu111. lu· 1~ u1u· ol lfi,, l•'P l\;1,.,~• I ball off11"1:1ls .ind 111.,11111·1.ir~ Hl tlH' Qr;ini;e Cnunl y ;irra :u1rl \\;is rf"<·C'ntlv <'lC'ctrd \'ir1• prr,1dl"n\.. , f 011• c1ffi("tA].; nssoe1a\111n ftir lhe ,-,,111111g \1' 1r Hobu\.~on i;:a1114..'ll !11 ... !.1.11'\.. 111 1~·1r,tlu1.: Rl Ar1lona State trl hi~ fu1,1J !11n yrnrs 11f 1·nll1·gr. • 1'h£'" t•XJ!h.1!1 c n:1rh 11 .1~ .1!~.1 I hi"' \vrl'Stltn!:! 1·ooith 11 n1I 11.nli'<I 1111",°0 r.otun· M>ll recall~.' 1 pl:i){d g11a 1rl fC'lr thr1·<' years .ind \1as nlo\C'd to 1ullh::11·I. in 111v :ienior ~l':is11n. I l\rt'Sllt·d 1n tht• J8tl poun l category . .' hf' :idd!-> Since lw lft thr u1x!t·~rodu.il<" r.1n"''· Robinson has) 13Ul!h! at lrnper.wl ,\'al!('v Collcgl'; 11<1\'an 111..,ui.1ctnr and as.!'1s1ant footbJll 1.:0:-ich al (;l'orgc \\'asfun~lon University; "'as ht'ad football coaeh a~ Needles and San CIC"mente High Schools: and directed th<"" wrestling program and base ball teams :it Tust.inJ tii;:h School. His nverall ('()achn1~ rt'cora ~ho\\s :\!.) wins. 56 defeats anrl thr<'C I 1es -a crnn-~ posite score for football. b;i.scba!l and wrestl inR. In five years ;it 1'tt'\l.1n, his v:ir1sty 1n<Jt 15quads v.·on 68. lo st 6 an<l lu'<i one n111tr h and his junior v;irs.ity t<'am hiid a 70-4 rcrord. When ht> look .. O\er the Tus11n tram, 1t had 8 tv.·o year losing streak or 22 straight matchfs. In his first srason, the Tillers improved hl 12-.1 ;u1<l hr hoprs to incorporate lhe s.1me lrt>nd at South('rn California Collef;t' One re<:erd he 1s proud of is 11 ron· ~utive dual mre l victory mark of 3·1 Sft by his Tustin teams of 1969-7(). 71 . In recalling his start .1s ;1 \\•rrs!l1ni:: coach, Robinson says. ··it wasn t my forte. I was JUSt a footbalJ rn:1n v.·ho r:ot into it and liked it, .!IO here I am." His teams have set several national recor<ls including the highest score ever recorded by a team -65·0 This nnr can't be broken bcrau$c tht> ~enr1ni:: system has been changed s1nre it 1\·;is JACK ROBINSON ' i;r! ·rhe mark (';1me 111th 13 slralJ:~t ptn,·. 't hi• $N.'OtKi r·t•cord 1:; the quickest pi1 111 rhl• Ji8-pou/\t1 rl."ls'i -111ne se<'OM~ ,\od Hi<' Utird is a ~ix serond pin tn thr Jt~~pound class \~ htlt' he w1ll NmLlnuf" to teach &t 'l'1.1,t111 lligh, fl 111.>1nvi11 "'111 spend Cl'TI· ~1rl·;1b!1• lime \\llh the \'11ngu~rcts \\Test!· 111~ pr<•~r;in1 arHt n1riv C'\'t'n tum to th·· has1'!tall dia mond in tht ~pring. 'fough Sf'hedule Sla ted by SoCal Southern California College d. Cotst.a ~11'Sa will embark on a new program in lhe f<11l when Tust1n's .Jack "Robinson d 11"l'cl~ the Van.guards in the1.r fint ~";i~on of int rrcoll<-giate wrtStting oom· J)('l1t1on . The Vanguards slate "'ill include dual n1arches \\'Ith ~urh :i;chools a5 t;G Hu·rrs.ide on a homc-and·hoole basis, C:\1 ~Ill((' (Los Angelf'S) at sec and San Ft>rnn11do Valley State College almg with p.1rt1c1paUon ln t11n !nuruaments and the NAIA district fia:ils. ·n1e ambitious schedule for t~ first~ \ear team 1vns pr<1i5('d by Robin son, fo riner Tusltn High School mentl?r, \ffl·1J $0(11 *""111111 kNllllv .. I'.-< J -11 UC ll:IYenld1 11). Oft 1 -11 Pl>fT'Dl'e Col •'09 !1.Xll. o..c. 11 -L.I y.,...., con-111. 0•<. 11 -11 CllremGf"lt Coli$ (II, Utot. 1'0 -11 LA TrlMI Teel\ (l:lfll. J •~ . .0 -11 S•" F.,.Mf'd• V1llly Stl"' C01f!7" (1 JO). J ..... ,, -C.I St1i. (l.15 ,.,..1 .. 1 l'I· J111. \J -11 C•I l•d1 TO\ll'Mment 11...,!, Jan. 11 -UC li!lftf•i09 (1;J3). Jin. M -"Whittler CoU'j• (11. Jin. 11 ~ llkll• Cotlefl 'I 14:Jl>I. Jin. 15 -1t A11r 1 Plclflc Uf. Ftb. 1 -111 P1111dtn1 (Ollt91 (1:)0). l"""•b. I -UC San OllQO ('). 1-~11. HI -11 lllol• T011r n11me"1 l1ll t11y), I M). 1J -11 Unlv1~1\"1' of lilidllr>dl !':lO). rrb. 15 -11 Ctlllclf"lt L11Mn111 (f . feb. U.U -MAIA Ol•!rlet Fin.I• (Ill CNyJ. And that's saying plenty considering rome of CdM's finest graduates include John Vallely (UCLA and the Houston Rockets), Chris Thompson (Oregon ), John "\'u le (Oklahoma ) and Don Killian among 01 hers. engine red car :and Lrail er to convince newi;men that the sign on his hood meant exactly what it said, "Grand Canyon Jn 1968." 1968 became 1969 v.•hen the blond superman "A'ith the patriotic leather sui t ,. suffered bone-crunching injuries in Las Vegas. Jn 1969 the pitch "A'as for 1970. ohn~on&son Defensi vely it v.·ould be. hard lo match sorne of the setup.!! that v.·orked under Bill Bloom a fe\Y years ago . The offense is so smooth and rapid on e tends to overl ook the defen.tjve side -a talent that held Huntington to l7 points, And at this stage, Jones appears to be head and shoulder.!! above Vallely, a fellow who eventually earned all-tourna- 111ent honors in the NCAA classic tv.'O ~:cars running and "A'aS an All·American in his senior year at UCLA. '-- San Jua11 Hills Selects New Head G-Olf Pro Later the schedule kept being revised, a movie ~·as made, Evel got rich, and now he tours the country in air-<:on- ditoned luxury, perched over the wheel of an immense semi-truck and trailer. To remove any doubts about his sincerity, Eve! has announced definite plans to jump Id!ho's Snake River Can- yon in 1973. If he·gocs through with it, it will be a Fourth of July extravaganza with Evel riding the biggest skyrocket himself. 111e rim to rim Jlllll p ov('r the rug\i.('d one mi!e gap is not only fr;isihle hut 11 shoul d be safer than Evers current ....iun1ps, according to Douglas .f • .l\.1alewicki, designer of the stuntman's X· l rocket cycle. "\Ve could have him jump over the en· lire state if he \\'anted to," says ~falev.•icki, 33, of Laguna Beach . "All it v.·ould take is the materials and the money." That "A·ould .appear lo be an absurd Jerry Sharman, fonner he ad pro a~ thl: remark. were it not for the fact that Onlario National Golf Course. has been .l\.1alewicki has considerable expertise in :ippointed head pro at the San Juan Hills: rocketry, \Yhich includes being a senior b in S J Ca · t t>ngineer on the Apollo project while he Coun1ry Clu an uan pis rano. "\\'Orked for North American A\"iation. Associate pros Larry Gesman and Allen Padere\vskl will remain on the Plans for lhe X-1. a 17 1 ~-ront long machine v.·hose fins make lt look more ,;iaff and \\'ill be available for lessons as like a jet airplane than a motorcycle, \1·r ll as Sharman. were drafted by the U!guna Beach Sharman, 26, becomes the youngest engineer after a chance meeting of the head pro at any of the Orange County t>•:o n1en in f'hoenix in 1!!63. " c·ourses. 11e is the Mii of ;Bill Sharman "Kniev el had a prototype Grand Can- 1.:oach of the Los: Angeles Lakers. yon ma chine on . display at the local r:ndO\Yed with many or his father's Ford dealer:· recalls; Ma/ewicki. "It had basketball skills. he was a ma jor star in a couple of Turbonique bottles on it and · his own right. both at Charter Oak High wings set at a 45 degree angle. It was a ~c hool in Covina and at the University of farce. Any engineer could tell it Y.·ould Southern California, his father's alma never fl y." matf'r, Malewicki wrote Kn ievel a three-page At Chartet Oak High, Shannan starred leUer, ouUining the technical reasons for on both the golf an-d basketball te-a ms. the machine's aerodynamic inabilittes t · · and Knievel hired him on the spot t? After playing "1:' two earns "mrung build a safer, leSI suicidal crotch rocket. Cir basketb.'"111 Ullet, he received a baskttball schola rship at USC. He had "I was working In rockets at the lime flko.been S4'1ccled on Parade.?ttagaz.iDe'.s ,. and I built him a model and we zapped It #\II American prep team. offttght~n·11rBeellne"dragstrip whtte ·· he was scheduled to perform," l\1<tlewicki i\f USC he left after IWO years to join elplained. Later another model was fired ihc U.S. Air Force. On discharge from acros.! Snake River canyon itse.U. It the Air Force he decided to tum to pro--V!otked perfect.Uy. tessional goU, rather than return to col· The canyon jump, shifted to the ne\Y lcge. · location just out!ide Twin Falls wh'n Sharman began playing goU at the age the government 1upposedly den i c d nf right at Shaker Glen Golr Course in Knievel penni111lon to go over the Crand \Voburn. !\lass. ~!is fa?Mr was the pro Can~n, will eventually cost $250.000. The 1here during the summer months. X·l has alrtadf ~T'l constrlK.led at the Jerry started his: professional carttr«°"' Mop of Anaheim race car builder Don Pomona National Golf ~rat-in Walnut-Edmunds Mid is l"'Altlng the fitting of a as An abistant. later~moved to C.Orona 5,('JOO·pound thrust. aolid prop e 11 an t Na!lonal 11nd Ontario Natiooal courses as engine. en assistant, ana later essumcd the head Tt got its start on rom putcrs-At \Vtchita pro'• job. State "University a I State Home of the New Car 0 Every ne\v Lincoln or ~tercury product sold at Johnson and Son 'vill receive the unique "Golden Touch'' tieatment created specifically to offer you a ne'v car as positively I.rouble-free as humanly possible. Starti ng from the mo ment a new car enters our "get ready" department righ t through every step in tuning, polishing, adjusting, inspecti~n and our excl usive 20 MlLE ROAD TEST, the "Golden ;!'ouch" P"" gran1 15 1n efect. II .. 1 • \ • When you see the seal bearing lhe Golden Touch emblem on the windshield, you'll know that thi s new car has met all the rigid requirements we demand for delivery. Come In today and sec for yourself ho\v th is "Golden Touch" pro- gram will provide the "trouble rr .... driving pleasure you've always wanted. "'Oranr;e Coun tp's Tnm ilu of Fine Carr• . '! llo1nc Of The Ne'Y Car .•• -'6olile'n Toucl1'' ohnson ~&~on ... 11'\'l(l(f\ Ml 1:.-11HY Cl\PfH 2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 640-6630 ' ' Rome Of The New Car ~ •• "Gold~" '.l'ouclt" ' Racing Result s '•• S••11r4•r .Ci.•r •114 "•11 Fir" lt,.t,. ) Ytlr ekl1 l \IP (141,.,.. 1.,0 P11tU .«IQ -w.1, . 10 oo ~ . .o '20 ~HlllW. Lovt, J. R•tll••th ·" 20 • llO Lt Pitt• Jtt, C. Prr,..,. 4,to ·i;..,. -,11-tl lO. AIW Al<l -lil-MOl\l, Mr. (l1~r Tllree, Mr. A•lrt ?!llff, Leted<le, AU Nht Loot. Fl11iootC1. Fly "'"· S<r.t<htld -Tom'r (Ojl'f, P•C•n lltr, Hu~!ll,.. Bov 1n 0..•ttllt. 11 E••d • •·FIH! l(l!WI Horn I S· S.11111lsti l0vt, P1l1t 1113.11> IECOND ltACf •. 170 Vl•G• 3 Yf~r 1101 & UP, (.l1lmlnt. Pulit Sltoo MObY ltolll111, J Wero 1.60 $ 10 ~ llO J••"• S.1111, H· Ptt r t ilO ~ llO !;611111 Win, A. Adair •.20 'Tom• -.'6 t /JO Ali.ti Ran -Tht C~u•I. KoCI Pth, ltU1N!I, Tll~lrrJoro, HH ......... St rlf(ri.d -Mt CuP"I, fAoO Otl ltrl Au, 'Cult 9,,., Rot~. THlllD ltACE. 110 yer<i. '.I Yttr 616t. & up. Cltll'r'lint. Purw ''900 ll>e Vtrltl, R. A(i,1r I 00 4 70 l.tll $/Ive~ 'Em. H. Pttr f.4"0 6 . .0 Bl11irit Harry, J. llroot.:1 5 &II T•IM -.;1 2110. Al~ RKfS -l"orw••O ll~t!••v . Tt~O !;l~r.d'(. O•llv Oo.re'1iO<l, GIM1tr Sam. S.:••ICl>•d -p,,flo, 81rk1>1ltd, Ton M•n •rw:I TOP Sidt. FOURTH JtA(f.. 110 >'lfli•. 3 Yt•I olds & uP:Cl•lmlll!ll. Purn '1100 "rospero11~ Ove~•. J. P < c II • 1" ~ l020 J.00 It.Oii C..rvon(O\jl\fy, l . l ipham 0 60 3 811 Kh•I• Pro, J Wal'°'1 5.60 • Tim• --·" •no. AIWI Rand -M•dwev TOt'l'I. T1 i1 Fttt, 1 rve Kelit, Mt Voo Doc, 8 rte1ln'. No Scr.1,1Cht,, -=tFTH RACE. 000 Y•tCS. ! Yflf oles t, l,lp. (!ISiilltd l lJOW6'>Cf. P11t~ J'.)00 Rocke! $~1vtf, J. W1•d 12.80 5 26 J.111 ~lpty's Mo.sr. C. Smlfl! 3.60 2 60 k-1 Al1b6i, T. Llp~em 1 Ml TilM -.26 1110. Al~ r1n -Mr. "'''°' Mi7.> 81rlto Go, Slnlen'>•~• JOYOllS Fey, No xr11Ghe1. -· ' SIXTH lt ACE. 4CO varcs. 3 v•er olds. A1tow1nce. Purse Sl10D. Tt,,..P'll 8vnny, T. l..lpm111 10.•G 7.60 3.IO •ovei Go Go, J . Ri(h••d• l.00 1.00 It So.rre Moon. C. Ptr11tr l .MI T!me -10 3/10. At~ r1n -O••moncl D1ubt•, 8tn· r10 t'1 lli11 Red, ~fr Mu•, $plo! T~. I'm Not S!repy, llr!tlt<. Mr. Sltep. Scti!lch'd -Jiii Mtid, I ltnow T111t GI•!, Trvlv Trlf!ic, Flt~! (gpy. $\ €x6Cid • -Tempe11 Bunny & ' - Rov•I Go Go, P1i11 5199.00.' SIYENTM llACE . 871> y1rc1. 3 year eldl .. o,rp. Cl1iming. Purst $2100. C..,._l W1td'h J. 'Ore~r 6.10 · 4.00 2.60 Celitor-flll ~nds. C. "•rner '·'o 2.iO lmPltl'ill Aockrt, H. Crosby 1.-'C Tinw -.~ t /10. Abo Ren -0f(;k••en1, Ricochet Roe· kel. l"ossom Pie. Apcrllo Rocke!. Scr1tched -Flrly Grerld. ll!!IGHTM ltA.tf . 3$0 ·v1rd1. 1 vee• olcts. Allowance. Purse S7000. 'The 11rdtll1. lovt Cll.,.g,, It. Ad1lr 2 Ml 2-'0 2.10 l"rnn-ev From Heeven 3,eo 1.o10 J. Watson ,h1tlik1 Pt, J. Ward -· Timt -.17 t /10. .... AISCI A1n -Ql6•lie90, F•~t Chits, St. LltlJil' Girl, J1nl!ke ff, C•rnlv1f c,;,,, V•U1nt Oler. No Str1tcl\e1. NINTH ltACE. Set y•rd$. 3 year olll! & u~. Claimlng. f'ur11 Sl800- G1tnno, F. 80111 S.80 3.&11 100 Go Arauf>CI, C. f>milh $.10 :J.60 Klcapu Too, l . Wright 3.10 Timi -,21 9110. AllO R11n -Trlpl1 A Ottk, G1t1le1, ()h Deddy, Truly 10G. DIJl)f's 1°0 On. Mi11 llet Gr.1m11, Cl'llrrger i.ee. Scrltchfd -Resi 'I Re-ci~I, SilVtr N S111d. • u l!••d •, 1·01bln1 & S·~ Around. 1"1ld .... , •• 'ihcrc are times wheii you'll be forced to pl:iy 1olf ill ahe rain. Herc arc a few tips to bf:lp you r.tay rela· ti~cly dry. I. Stay under your mnbrella white lining up putts (but not while actu· aUy pUUing; this ls illegal). 2. Keep your towel dry by hang- ing it over a rib on the underside of the umbrella. J. Keep your bands'in your pock· ets Vi·bilc Vi'31king. 4. Let your caddia put the club aw3y after your shot -lhe hetd of the club will be weL S. Keep your dubs CO\>ered at a~ time5o 6. Always take a caddie -ralhcr than a golf car -0 11 da)'! *n tbs weather looks threatening. "HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR PUTTING"! Here is Arnold Palmer's fully Illustrated 1uldt to -putting stance, tine-up, stroke~ Send 20c along with a stamped. s11f.1ddressed anvtlopJ to Arnold P•lmer, inc.are of this newsiieper. Errors Prove Costl y To Area Legiori .Ni11es J::rrors played havoc wlth area American Legion baseball teams Saturday and as a result all four clubs suffered defeats. Fouritain Valley bowed to host Rancho-Pacifica, 8·2: in- vading Westminster '"' a s outslugged by Los Alamitos. 8·5: Anaheim Schutte belted r-.fiss ion Viejo, 10..fi, at University High ; and Anahei1n Ruede clipped Newport,-4-0. at La Palma Park. Fountain Valley committed four errors in the early going and that helped Ranc ho- Pacifica to an 8·0 lead. The losers scored twice in the ninth frame on a pair of miscues. Westminster'.s three errors and 11 hits by it)s Alamito~ helped the latter club streak td its victory. The losers scored three times in the initial inning, twn of the runs coming home on Alan Degenhardt's bases-load· ed double. \Vest minster runners. stranded JO Mission Viejo also had trou· ble picking up the ball -being · charged with six errors a~ Schu tte scored 1w1ce in the first frame and added four rriore in the third for fl 6-0 lead. Steve Ashcraft had a pair of singleS, each dri ving in a run . Bob Fee's triple for ?-.1ission pl3tcd Dave Schmidt in the .sixth and Schmidt's double in the .sevenlh drove home the fina l run. Sc.hmidt also belted a single, Newport B_each pitcher Nril Lendzion pitched well in defeat, aUowing A n ah e i m Ruede only one run through seven innings. But a pa ir of walks a,nd a cou ple or banjo tuts in the eighth gave the ·winners three 1aUies. .John German banged oi.tt a double and a single for Newport while Bob Dean had a line drix_e two-base biol'• that nearly ,Vent for a home run.· Jn today's action. Fountain Va!Jcy ho :s t s Saddleback , Ne\\'port is at S<in Clemente for a 7:30 till, Sonora invades \Vcstminster and Placentia and ?-.lission Viejo ta ngle a! University. W1stmin11tr jS) .. ' ' ,111 M•I~ d ' ' i ' Ao•ol'. ,, • ' ' ' Whit,le~. ,. ' ' ' ' N<.'cllund, t i ' ' ' ' Handball Tom·na111ent 81akel~v. " ' ' ' ' Oa9en~ord!, ,, ' ' ' ~ynog, " • ' ' ' l!SS•~r, < ' ' ' ' ' ' ,,. ' :: : . . . : . . . . - On Tap at SA College . ,.,, .. 1~, lb , ' ' ' 11,11a1~. " ' ' ' • 1.~.1~. ,,. ' ' • • 101111 " ' ' ' Seor' bv lnnln11 ' ' • We~"'"n'''' )()(I ~ll .,,,_, ' ' "' ... llrrti!OS ~· '" 11~-I 11 • • Cl1icl1ester , Gives It Ut• l.0:'\DO.\ iA1'1 -Sir fran· ti~ Chi chester. Oritain'::; 70- ycar old lieadog , limped honle toward Plyn'!Ottth Saturday in hi$ <:rippled Gypsy ?11oth V alter apparent poor health and a 5'ries of rnlshaps ended h1~ chante~ in the singlehand<'d transatlanuc yacht race. ll!s :.c1n. t.:tles, ;?5, a Roy.:11 :\avy officer and lv,.o *dnr~ bo<irded his yachl Saturday ol! France and were assisting him on the final 250 miles home of hi s dl·lated attempt to beat 5S other competitors 1:1cross the Atlantic. Sir Francis, suffering from ~ blood disease and con1pet ing against doctor's advice, "as :.aid to be "spry and cheer!ul" -although he had nlessagcd rbal he y,•as ,cold and ill \\•hen he wa s first spotted.three days 01go alter a 1nystifying ll-day silCnce. liilcs Chichester boarded his father's yacht "after he \\'as taken by helicopter to 1hc British frigate 1-f , 1\t . S . Salisbury. \1•hich reached Sir f'rancis f'riday night. Si r Francis, his son, ;:ind LL <.:01nffiander Pe ter fiilartln. head of a volunteer crew or Ni!\'Y yachtsmen, were ex· peeled to reach Plymouth 'fuesday. They discovfred that Gypsy r-.toth's maSt was broken and the .Yacht"s fadio out of action. In a radio telephone cal! \rilh the 'British Pre ss Association. Co m n1 a n de r J{oberl t-.1cQueen. ski pper of the Salisbury, said: "I had e very short con- versation v•i!h Sir f'ranci~ by loud Hailer. and he ·was in very fair condition. !·le \vas theerful and quite spry and · seertted in good health.'' McQueen sent r ig gr rs aboard to repair the mast. and then 11.r-.1.s. Salisbury sailed away, lea vi ng Sir F'rancis. h1~ son and Lt. Commander ~1artin to continue alone J\-1eanv.·hile. 48 of the origii1al entrants ln the race still v.·ere reported making their \1·ay lhrough strong., var i a b Ir \\•inds. ra in, fog and lurking icebergs t0\1'a rd Nev.'port , R.l. Reportedly h_eading the pack 'Were Br ian Cooke in Chay Blythe's 5!1-foot ketc h, British Steel. and, Mart in r-.-linter-kemp in his 64·foot cut ter St rongbov,.. Boat Safety Week Slated 'Gwnt~V•l~e: fl~ h rb• SAC RA r-,.tENTO -Governor • It J)egln s Tues1lay WE MOVED M ultihull Race S cheduled TO 100 FAIR DRIVE Ac r01' F1•m (,M "olict 11111"' Falrgroul'dt Golt All'I• f1tm•1l1 C1~11 Mt~• GoU 11:11111 Sl IUCKIT OF I.ALLS 5k Wit~ Ad 011•• GOCIO u~r·• •. ,o.ih Viv ' o~ea n·~ning t'cilam11rans are 5Cheduled to set sail Tuesday al noon in lhe fl!th biennial J\.I u I t i h u J I Transpacifc race The slart "'ill be off Poinl F'ermin west of Les Angeles !!arbor. It has bl"f.n rum or ed several times the race would not be SRiled this ye&r, but the Palos Verdes Yacht Club agreed to sponSo r the tvent "'hen soc "cats" expressed a desire to make the 2,225-mile crossing to ~lonolulu. One of the cata1narans prob ably will not start as it ha only recently been compl ete1 and the race committee dOC' not twlicve it is read y for blue- \l'a\cr competition . It is the 1 J,ove You Too, designed by .James \VhH rren and owned by Don Glidden . Entr ies re ady to receive th'e storting signal are the 37·foot trimaran Bac:chanal skippered bv John i\'larp!es : the 39-foot 11:1maran Climax. Bill ?-.1orris : !he 46·foot catan1aran Lani Ka i, ov.'ned by Robert Randle Joh11 sto11e Capt1u·es Soli11g Race SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) - Robert .Johnstone of 'V iltnctte Ill.. ~lasted 36 other Soling tla~~;~achtmrn Jo \1·1n thr sec- ond rnLe or J.I_s. Olyinpic tri als in San '1'rancisco Bay Saturday 11s blasting \1•inds crinpplrd several crafts. Johnstonr. who took the lead on th e srcond v.•eather leg. won by 111•0 minutes over second-place finisher Lov:ell ::\orth of San Diego. \vho al so came in second Friday. " In third place \vas another \V tlmctte. lit. entry. Bruer Golds1nith. 11•ho finished fir st ·in Frida y's competltion. lie \vas 12 seconds behind :North Saturday. /\. 30-knot breeze dismastcd Rud Melp.es. of Zenda. '\'is., .Jim Coggin. of San Fri<Jncisco. :tnd Ti !lack of Southport. Conn. imn1ediately after they rounded the first \11eather mark. Dr. Stuart \Valker, of An- napolis. l\·ld. \11as dis masted on the fifth leg 1~·1th his spinnaker· up. I On the sa111e leg ?-.Iauricc Rat tray of Seiittle broached \l'ith his Sl>lnnaker up and san k in 12 feet of \.O.'ater one mile north of the Erke!ey pier. ~nd f\-lartin Cumrine: the 1.S. relays during the race. foot catamaran Seabird , Bob The first multihull rat<' to llanel, and the 3 9 . f o o l l-lonolulu wa !> organ1zl'd and 1 trin,aran Valkyrie. Bob sailed in 1964 after the tw inj flincher. and triple hull yachts 1vere 'thiti will be the first race in barred from the regular which trimarans outnumbrred Transpac race for monohulls. catal1,larans. The multihu ll event has been TAKE TI-IE NE \VS QUIZ ' We Dare You ... Every Saturday The boats will leave the held biennially on e v en west end of Catalina to port -j"i"imibeired~y~e~air~s·~-~~~~-;;;;;,~~;·= be-fore squaring off on the dash to the lradewinds. Palos Verdes Yacht C:lub will provide communications cov.erage of the race by ship.. .to·shore telephone and air-sea Low Cost Sailing New Cal 25's 51.18· .. , ,.,,. ea41t~4 Sadi<t9 A44duati41e -NEWPORT- kedo11do & Mori110 del key 22 BOATS · 3 MARINAS SAILING SCHOOL NOW OPEN Phonel 7141 645.7100 •m1mDtr1n1p r1t1lmf". \lo ••Y DAYE ROSS PONTIAC'S J EXCLUSIVE NEW CAR 5 YEAR/50,000 MILE I ' ~aRRanty At No Extra Charge P•rt• & l.lbOI Cl" ~"'"~ POW§I Tri•n Tough: Wide. Polyester. No thump ride. No r-onsense price. Special 1588-- plus 1.81 fed. la• and old t"e 878-13 (650-13) blacl\wall tuoo;c:.~ Ground Gainer 4 ply polyester ~rd tire. BlaclJ,wall lubelHS Tire size Prices Fed. lax E78-14 19.88 2.24 F78· 14 20.88 2.39 G78·14 21.88 2.56 H78·14 22.88 2.75 560· 15 17.88 1.73 Laguna Beach resident R. 0. fi . Players should include their Carson will be on hand to de· namt, address and phone -----fthd.-bis.--Singles_and doub""Je,,s_,,umber-along -with_Lh championship at the sixth an-nual California out d 0 0 r category they \vish to enter. Handball Association cham.· Further inform at io n ls pionships July 8-9 at Santa available by calling Scotti at T·. Locd,.s••· 3b 3 e o g Ronald Reagan toda y pledged P!::~ u ; ~ ~ ., the full cooperation of hi~ ~1~:,";'.: ~~ 11 1 0 -AOmli'iiStJ'~llon in· ·support-of Johnstone, y,•ith a crew of Jitn Stewart and Scott Stokes. both from Chicago , fini shed l l!h F'riday in the opening race of the regatta . G78-15 22.88 2.63 The acbts return lo !he 12· n1ile course o erkcl e'yy°-ioiir1 ________ _::.:_.:.:: ____ :::::_ _____ _ H78· 15 23.88 .2.81 ':i~';~:-,.:;, • ~ ~ i l'\ational Safe Boating \Veek , ~·t1~{;~,1~1• ct ; ! ~ ~ beginning. toda y. the third race today. Whltew111I only 1 .. 9~ mor~ per tire. Ana College. 541·3718. Hudei;.,,, c1 i 1 a 11 In a letter to the chairman 1-fT'~'~'' ~-1b 3? ~ 1 ~ of !he National Safe .Boating 3 N Other 1lze1 avallable at our low, low prices Without trad&.Jn, add $2 more per tire, Upwards of 100 cand idates are expected to vie for the titles and Carson · will be challenged by s u c h ac· complished players as 1'70 champion Tony DeFazio of Pasad ena , Santa Ana ColJege's Dick and 'Doug Gor -. rie and Orange Coast College's Barry Wallace. Four categories are open to competitors. inc I u ding a masters singles for players 40 years and older. Those interested in com· petlng should mail the $6 entry fee to: Frank Scotti, 810 E. Avalon A-.·e .. Santa Ana 92706. Deadline for entries is July Shootout Set At Gu11 ClulJ The Laguna Hills Gun Club will celebrate July Fourth with a shootout of its 01vn beginning ·at noon. Special shooting events in- clude buddy, 3-man buddy, gals and guys, truss and out. both trap and skeet positions and sever a l other miscellaneous events. It will be followed by a ~ p.m. barbecue and fireworks of the normal variety in the evening. The barbecue is bill cii for $1.50. The Laguna Hills gun club is located-at 9601 Valen· cia in Laguna Hills.' scort •v 1nn•ri91 Comn1ittee, Reagan s aid, eWpOl't ~1n, v.iitv 000 001 Ml-' ~ : ''\Vit h almost 600,000 ple::tsnre R•ncho-P1c 020 011 2'(-1 • ~ boats representing at ~ millif)n of our citizens p!yini;: Men California's wate r s, r Victors Mltiie" ViriO l~l .. ' H!ndrk•s""· t i • 1 s.c.nm<dl, t • ' Ftt, I! .. ' Taltlfr!. cf • ' A!hc•all, 1& ' ' R. Ptrttllil• •! ' ' Whl!t, Jb ' ' l!arr()ll, Jil ' ' l!elf,, 1b ' ' Romrn11. t> ' To!1IS • ICOl"f 111 1nnln91 ' Sc~11lt~ ~· "" 111).-..8 M•UJOn V•eiu "" ·~ 100-• NtwH/'f a11ch '" .. r 1rre11, lb ' • 'Vos!, ct ' ' Embre~, u ' ' 5.1•~b·~· 31> ' ' l(ub!~~a. r. • ' ~8~. !\ ' ' G•rm~~. 1! ' • Cl~\.llV. lb ' ' Lend1!nn, p ' ' lot~I) • ~ ' Stor• IV lnn1n1• ' Newport .,, .,, ..... Ruf<lt "' .,, ,,._. ' '" • recognize the importance of enhancing boating safet y in the state and I echo President Nixon's concern as expressed in his proclamation." ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' • ' " • ' '· ' ' ' • I , ' ' • • • • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' The Depar tment of Naviga- • I ' •• ' ' ' ' ' ' • • lion and Ocean Development 1s heading the state's cam- paign and \Viii stage major protnotionril erforts through posters. TV and radio efforts. as \Vell as unveiling an im· po rtant ne\v safety ~ publicatiion , "f acts About Free ~oating Safety Classes." ' ' ' • • ' 'l'hrce ~e\v)Xlrl Beach skip· pors Scored class wins in Coronad a 'Yacht C!ub's gian t sm<1 l1 boat rrgatta at San Diego last v.•eekend . The event dre1v 92 entries in 12 classes. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club skippers scored t111in victories 1n the Pacific Catam aran Class. R. Paul Allen was the v.•inner in the "A" division and Brian ~1ock was the winner in the "B'' division . J\-1ock won the third .end final race even niter his boat and been dropped from a hoist ancl bad· l.v damaged. J{e y,·orked all night making repairs to retain his standing. the $10,000 panther* ••• The Governo r called on all Cali forn ia ns to use ext ra cau- tion and courtesy aflnat throughout th is peak season, and added that boating can be enjo,yed .by all <Jnly if ever:yone cooperates in observi ng safety afloat. \Vinner in the lnternational· 14 Class \\'as Peter Gales of Balboa ,Yacht Club, a veteran skipper in the class. PANTERA Plus Fed. tax ind old Ure. Belted. Whitewalls. Special 1988 plu~ l .78 fed. tax a nd old lore . 878·13 (650-1 3) w!iitcwall tubelP-;s Ground Gainer Belted. A great 2+2 belted tire with po4ye1ter cord. Whilewall only. Tire •ln Repl.tee1 fed. ta x £78·14 735·1 4 2 34 F78·1.t 775-14 2 52 G78-14 825-14 2 69 G78·15 825-15 2.78 H78-15 855·15 3.01 Without tr•de·ln. ltdd $2 per tire. Plus Fed. tax ilnd oldtl..e.; Special 23.88 24.88 25.88 26.88 27.88 ,--------------, Wheel alignment or wheel ·balancing and I rotation. Your choice 6"' I by deToma&o ••• Imported for Llncoln·J\1ercul')'. Italian eo11.1:1!work crea.t~ by thl! brilliant Ghia Studios ot Turin. Ford dcsigntd the 351 CID 4V V·S ~ngi ne. f our wh~el in· dipenen t iuspen,.ion and mid-ship engine placemenl. Five speed gear box, folly gynchr_:in~ ~-·-- 'Panlcr11. •.. Jt.31111111 'tor P11nlhcr ..• <Jr1,,1t (0111t1/1 •t11mi/y ,ff;,,,,,,,• • ROid Tut • D11in & Refill fluid • Remevt Pan • Visual ln5J1ectian • Adjust Bands & l ink1g1 •New Pan Gasket • ci .. 11 St11'!11' If ScrMn. "Co11dltio1 Permitting." I J. Whe8' alignment. We do a complete front end check. adjus1 torsl<?n ba~ heiqht , c.estor and camber. center steering Wheel I position. a1dust toe-in and road test .. or Balance all 4 wheels including weights . snd rota te all 4 tires. •Mo1t.car1. J --------------~----~ -- In tarn1 tion1I /Coast ·lo· Ca1s t @~an TRAHSMISSK>N SANTA ANA 11' €. F1~1t ~t LONli l lACH ~$11 f,. Ptcfflc Co•lf Hwy ••• ,.,,. WHITTlllt 11\)j) Wllltflt l" 1 1'/f, .. ''*'°°" DOWNlY !?!~! l.Alo f \YOOd !!vd. l'f.15'1 -~MON. THRU FRh-8 to 6-• SAT. 8-to 1 ' . • JC Penney Shop S1!nd1y noon to 5 P.M. at th• following Auto Centers: FASHION ISLAND, Noyort Be!eh HUNTINGTON CENlE~" Huntin Ion Be1cj ' -Use Penney• time payment pion. Real Estate Questions/Comment By Realtor F!andall Mccardle • QUESTIO N: My wi fe •nd 1 ire di1cu1sing remodel· in~ o~ur kitchen. Our home, a bout 6 ye1rs old, h11 1 b':f1lt-1n range end oven ~nd is 1d1qu1t1. But the good wife says not 1dequ1t1 enough, my qu11tion: if we spend the money for • j111y kitchen will we b9' .1bl1 to get it back when we sell? Do you h1v1 any Idea of 1pproxi- m1te cost1? J. M., Costa Mesa . ANS\VER: 1'he kitthcn is t.he most important room 1t1 the house. Therefore, a delightful. functional. "fun· · 10-be·in" kitchen ha s strong sales appeal to both men and \von1en . Your ren1odeling should be professionally planned. l)uyers today want more than just lots of cabinets and j'ou nter·top \Vork ars1t. The location or these items are 111~st in~porta~t. Cabiuets must be within easy reach. A ri111ct d1.s hwasher should be first on your Jist. lnstall plenty of lights, be careful of shadows. A self·cleaning oven should be seriously considered. Start off right, with • good functional plan. The Edi- ~on Com pany will be glad to come to vour home, study ."our situation. disc uss the possibilities, and. nroduce \vorking dra\vings -all without charge. Just call the T~dison Company and ask for · customer .service. Then after you have your plans you can get bids for the exact costs. Most people will •pend between $2,000 and $3,500 :ind it's money \ve il lnvested. Be..,ides, your \vife ':\1ill love you for it! QUESTION: In on• of your recent columns you Wer_e talking about th• Ptntagon being the world's larg- est oflkt building; but Is it the large5t , building? tttought that the building assembled for the Saturn rocket at C•pt Kennedy was the largest. T. IS., Newport Stach ANS\VER: Boeing claims the v1orld's largest build- ing. Th«>y 'pent $200 rr.illlon building a plant to con· struct the ne\v Boeing 747. The structure has 53 acreJ under one roof, this inea sures to be 2,740,500 square feet ... 1'hat's ~lot of building! QUESTION: We •r• pl1nning on returning to Cringe Co.S11t y soo ~. \'airs 1190, we used to live there 3nd ar~ an"iOL'-S to mov• b1 -:k to Southern California. NC.w a;·c thi119• going? !,-your "area still as dynamic '' I·~ 01·1c.e was? C11n you give me a thumi>nall sketcf, oa th1t progress a-f th!! area? Thariks: --H . 1'. S., Lubbock, Texas .t\NSWER: You won't recognize Orange County. \Vithin the Jast three decades our Col,lJlty's econ· omic gro\vlh has placed it in an en¥;ab1e position. Or- ange County along l\•ith this l O··r.ounty area no"' ranks v.·it h the leading states ir.. t~fr nation with respect to agricultural production, banking ahd finance, total per· 1;ona t inco me, th e volume of building and construction, n1anufacturin~ output, the entertainment indu stry, and · tile trade and service industries. The past fe\v years,_ Orange Countians performe·d exceptionally V.'ell despite the slowing that has occurred in the ecofl omy because of the aerospace industry cutback .. The benefits of this growth ar1 evidenced in the Jncre3si,yg"' affluence o! Orange County residents. Per rapita personal income reached an all·time high while retailers v.•ere ringing up sal es like never before. Our unique natural attractions have lured many ne\V residents to the area over the years. A most im- portant fa ctor, hov.1ever, has-been~tbe increased.nUJl!ber 0£ opportunities for good paying jobs. Desplte the"con· tinued gains recorded in the fiervice in dustrie~. manu- facturing is still the number one employer in Southe r n California. f:DJTOR-'S NOTE: Randllll R. McCardle i,"i presid11:nt nf thr RPn! Es.taters. investme'nt analyst. college lecturer , rrnd. aullior of "Real Estate in California." Sf!nd your com- tncnt.o; and questions to Randall R. McCardle, c/o the DAILY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. AVCO's 'East Ni11e' Condominiums Open AV CO C ommunity Developers are celebrating the grand opening of The Ea st Nine ~·i1h more than two· thirds of the first 38 con- dominiums n1arketed through advance reservations. Th e final incre1nent of 80 ad· ditional two-story un its is !'chedi.iled for <.'Ompletion in September. Localed on the eastern edge oC El Niguel Country Club golf eourse, the homes we r e rlesigned tci meet the growing dcslre of families for recrea- tion and escape from yard work. Green ' fairways, lakes, trees, and cat.-efully "1nanicured" greens form t11e front yard view from the private lanais of every unit. Ground floor residents enj-Oy more nearly 500 square feet or concrete patio , while sec<lnd floor residents have more than 400 square feet of balconcy. Doth are covered and enclosed on I hree sides. All exterior upkeep. in· rluding gro1inds and greenbelt ll rea, ii> provided ror through an association f ee ar· rangement. The interiors or these t~'o and three bedroom homes ampliry the ir leisure lifestyle theme with step-sav· lng floor plans. highlighted by a U·shaped kitchen, Clean- cooking double oven!:, rood '\\'a5te dispo s als. and d~shw3shcrs are so1ne o( the standard features round in this homemaker's heaven. ~me models inler-ior.A cap- ture the outdoors with vertical •kyligh1$. --Although-cooled by sea breezes, ductwork and 220 volt power have been installed 10 handle air conditioning as an opli-Onal feature, lnter lors hav' 'been t'arerully t!nglneered to pro- duce 1 restful, qu iet At· -mospMre. DoUbte-wsl~-..,th insulating batts st.parate ad· Jacent unit s while noor5 ()( se· cond slory units are covered by one and five-eighths-inch. light aggregate concrete. They are lopped by SO·ounce pad· ding and shag carpeting, ex- cept in kitchens and second baths. Ceilings have been at- tached by scr.ews to spring metal channels which allow additional space b e t w e t n floors end ceilings for double bait insulation. Rough sa\vn wood exteriors In earth tones. topped by shake-textured c o n c r e t e garages are fully enclosed, prepared to accept automatic door openers, l!lnd enjoy chest level storage shelves that run their entire width. Parking space hilt been provided for two full·size cars. The beach Is less than t'vn miles rrom this $6.5 million Laguna Niguel project. Just four and one-half miles south is Dana Point H a rbo r, "Home}Xlft" for La gun a Niguel. wi th slips ior 2200 boats ·and launching facilities tor 1,000 trailered boats a day. Laguna Niguel is an 8,000· acre communit y i n southwestern Orange County being developed by AVCO CommurlitY Developers. a ma· jor builCJer of master·planncd new towns and residential communities. moderately·pric· ed h o ti s 111 g , recreational developments and ape1rtments. ACD is a~ubl" ly·held com· p9ny on tft acifi c Coast Stock· Ex e. .F.our Jutly_decor3ted and rumish model s or The East Nine hotnes are open for, in- spection dally from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Prices start ~t $.14,500. They may~be ~en by driving M>Uth on the • San Dieg~5:inta Ana r re e w' y (Highway ~),lo Crown V~lley P3rkway then we st about four Md-one-half mllu.~wht11r direttitln sigm cle~rly nuark lhe routr.. _. • • _s_,_nd_.,;_' _Ju-'11-'J"._1_,1_2 ______ ~'!:':i' PILOT B S • 'Professio'nal View' • Oooru1view Parl\. Atop Mes a Bl11ff Relll Estll te Se nii1iars Sla.te<l Ju.Ly 17-18. Sellout Near At Tamarin T o,vnl1ouses Tamarin 'iilla Hom,s, a 50- lownhouse community in north Orange, is nearing a sellout, reports Tom Dorsey, sales and marketing di r ectnr for Environmental Development Co. of NewpOCt Beach. "The great acceptanct <1f Tamarin is due to many fac- tors." said Dorsey. "Probably most important-i~ that the ~ommunitv i1 small e.nd priva~e. With only SO hon:ies , families get a chance to know e-acli other and make lasting frieOds. "Also, the pool and recrea· tion club are never <1vercrowd- ed as is often the cast in larger communities. "However, individual pri· :. vacy has been insured by fen- cing the large garden patios, and by placing each townhouse unit at right angles to each other so that they face out on- to green lawns rather than in· to a neighbor's window. "1'.fany of the buyers have also mentioned Tamarin's cen· ~rat location, near the junction nf the Newport and Riverside 1'~reeway.s and close to the New Orange Freeway. They can leave their homes end in seconds be an the free-ways going anywhere. • "Another bonus at Tamarin is that each home includes a wood-burning fireplace with raised hearth and Jog ligh ter 11: feature not often available in a townhouse community," Dorsey added. Other Tamarin features are built-in range and continuous cleaning ovec, wall-to-wall carpeting, hand-finished ash cabinets. and ceramic tile tubs and showers. The two and three-bedroom homes are priced from $21,250 to $25,000, At 101 Riverdale Ave. in Orange, Tamarin may be reached by taking t h e Riverside Frcev>'ay to the G 1 ass e 11 Street-Kraemer Avenue offrarnp and going south One block to the models. ' Walker, Lee Handling Wooldridge Walker & Lee . Tnc .. whlt:h headquarters in Anaheim, Ms added Wooldridge Home ·"' ' Casitas de f\-1oraga to its list of Nort_her_n Calirornja develpmen.ts 111 which it handles sales . Geo r g e Weierbach. . l'ftw l-1 om e s Divi sion vice presjdcpt . an· nounced this week. For 30 years. \Vooldrldge Home:i; has specialized in con· strt_Jcting custom homes in tbe bay area. Casitas de Moraga, a 107-unit -s pan is h · s ry I e townhouse <'ommunity. is nested amid tre('-~tudded r~l­ ing hllls in ?>.foraga. 15 minub!s northeast of Oakland . Walker & Lee, wJ'lich sold ian tnduslry·rtcord 10.303 new and existing homes In I g 7 1 . represents more than 40 uUdm.at.80.dtY>lopmenl&jin California, Arlzon11 • n d Hawaii. ··' • 4 f .... ChotiiC:i? lol3: art 1 l l 1 t avaib1blie 1mong the l•~' hor11c;S ren1aining In Ocean· view Park's close-out Yle, but they 1an expected to ht com· plettfY aold very soon. E.v:eJlent fin3ncing and im· 111tdlate octUpancy are being of~·ed during tht sale, which lncl1Jde1 lhe modrl homes .. .\ dra,pery a 11 o " a n f' t and land11c.·aping banu\'I art ad · dit'ional incentive~. '()(·('1u1view Park is built sur· 11·(111nd1n~ a landsrallf'd 21.i 1.11crt l"On1 munity park on th• l'o.~ta ;..iesa bluff11. It i ~ th• \a:;t smog-free ntw homf! dt\<'lt,pmenl <-'On\'t rutnt tn \\•ork, :;hopping and autd oor rel'rtation. priced fi·om Jes~ lhan $34.000. Co11_tracting F'irn1 f aeelift1 ,- lnc·hided in th t pu rch.1SI" pi 1i·f' of tht h1xur\-' l and 4 ht~dr·oon1, 2 '1 3 b01th home~ 1.• \1 11 It -t o -w11 I I carpel inJ: throughout, cuslon1 rr\asonr.v t 1rt•pl;ires. drcorator·se\ec1ecf li ght f1 xturtt and k1tt'he11 ap· pl1anc·1•s. ha lh1'11\~ IHli( Jt,Uhv ii 11/d l"f't'f'pttoo :Hf'il . 11 lot:ll tlf 5.'M!l sq. ri I '"\\rare p!an111n\: an 111h·t 1or l fi<il r1 •tlC'1'I~ ~II ff f I I, ?.. \lt'i\d;111)'" ll ll:1g_f" Ill f h (' nuild1ng 111du ~l1"\," s.11d 1 0on BrO\Y!l r ( ('; 1 d " n I. 'n( E11v1ruru11t'n1~. "To t'rt•<tf,f• !ht desired a11nosphf'r<'. ~ "'ill 11st \Varrn earthy col<1n; and variou.c; \1·ood.o; 11nd waft 11".x- fure~ " :'1\odels are OJM'n daily from 10 ant. until du!ik and 1·an be; t'Parhf'd by t:tkin1i: i\ewporl R0ulr\"ard to l!lth Strtci. then dnr1nJ; \Vest to the eomer iii \\'h1tt1er Avenut and the O<'tanview Park rommunity. · For complete lnlorm1ttion, C'all 54~-0337. The East Nine. Every home has a view of the El Niguel Country Club gplf course. . ' Here, ove1looking the Jake;, trees, and :rolling l i:reen fall:wllys of the El Niguel Coanlly . Chili are the routiWmd's most attradivecondomiaimu~erJeTY home has a great view of the golf~ The East Nme arehitecture is pare Califomia ••• a subtle blending of rough· sawn wood and tiles. Interiors, with all built.ins, large closets, private lauodry and utility area, provide for your complete comfort. And of course, with all your out.side chores taken care of through a Homeowner's Association, you have t he opportunity to enjoy all of Laguna Niguel's cboire conveniences and recreations including t wo private Cluh<!, the El Niguel Country Club and the Laguna Nig uel Tennis Club. Yon also , have private-access to the ocean, sandy beaches ....set I to stro)I, smog-fr ee air to breathe, and just • 4 '.:\miles south, your boat can cruise the cool . waters off Dana Point Marina, "home port" / for Laguna NigueL It's an unbelievable life at legnna Nipl- like California used tQ.be.Andnow is tbe best "· ... • time foryon to move-from a~ re.oDdenmtoan affordably priced 2 or 3 bedroom home (each with 2 baths) at 'l'heEast N ine. Bot Olllle early fir yoor golf 'fiew. MaDy PDPle are ekbig this killd of settmg. D.inictiono: 'lib San Diego- Santa Ana F'n!eway (High- 1"0' 6) eouth to·Crown Valley Parltway, Rigbt.m Crown Valley Plll'kway (appm. •% mi) to CJubhouoe nm .. 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Off •10 l) -2 0~1 3.7 6'4-v. 0 11 5 , !2!-"47 Olf '·' ·~ ,.. Off f .} Iron~lad Dis~ Jo~key A11aheiui Man Made Wall Street Biggies But' Radio Statio1t N ot 01ie-ma11 Show--H~'s Coniputer By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 I~• D1Uy PllOI Stiff . . Several radio stations in Southern California have hired a bra11d-ne\V type d. disc jockey. He doesn't leave behind dirty coffee cups and ashtrays. nor will he sPit into an expensive microphone when he mispronouoces a word. He never offend~ listen= and wom Wlour shifts without pay. 'The "guy,. spinning off those fabulous fO's is a computer. At Orange Oxmty radio station KEZR . the 3,000 watt F~f sister station or KEZY, the computer tin:'lessly broad - casts "oldies but gooctics" from a tiny room fitted with a large rectangular win- dow. ' __ '?;!~proofeachtudady a1 mand co~~~nt~ the ~, -...wlU s JO. oa sup uu~ gigan· tic tapes of nostalgia music (the BeaUe!I .. e oostaJg:ia now,-too), makes sure ell U>e commercials are in the cartridge bank, and the beat goes oo b: anothet: day. Mark Morceri, at 19· probably the )'Ollngest production manager in com- mercial rad.io, says KEZR went full y aut.omated about a year ago to capture a listening audience of young adults hung up on the "golden music" of the SO's and 60's. · "We needed that market and it's doing very well financially," he explains. '"lbe audience seems to be elljoying the music and sometimes we r e c e i v e eom- punenls." 'The computer is programmed ec- O)l"ding to a rigid time schedule and receives its orders from a silent ·tooe recorded onto the tapes. 1be tone, in tw-n. is converted into a 23-volt trig- gering pulse which calls for the next event to take place. By scanning several channels the computer than determine!: if the next event is a commercial, a song er a weather broadcast. !\1orceri sayS it v.·ould be possible to Jail an entire day·s broadca st on a con· vent.Jona! tape. without assistance from the computer. But then the programmlng would lose its flexibility. f\'ew conunercials are continua lly being added to the log while others may be retnoved. It would be impossible to insert them into the tape witmut splicing. ,But with tbe compuf<r tlley can be Inserted any place and can be broadcast at any given period in time. Morceri sees automated radio stations ..... 'a-defirrite·trendu-300--ts-rtiurtant to ., discJooe the cost ol the equ;pmcnt DAILY f'ILOT llfff f'IMlft COMPUTER CONSOLE OF STATION' KEIR JIROADCASTS TIRELESSLY Automation Permits Continuous Progr1mming For Full 24-Hour Period because ·he is wcn:ied that other stations might get the same idea. To dat?;-KEZR is the only autom ated station tn <:range county but there are thr .. O(bers in Los 'Angeles (KK O.l, Pric_e-Fixing Charg·ed KHJ·l'M, KFOX'FM) and another onr, WASIJINGTON CAP) -The Justice KBIG. at nearby Catalina Island. "Automation allows 3 station to play Deparlment has accused the American" more music with less Overhead.'' he 6 . :i;ubsi di ary of ~ Japanese auto company plalns. 1n most c8.'te8 the automated sta-"'Ith fi:1:lng prices-on the ·s,1lc of Datsun tions arr FM supplements to AM statkms automobiles in lf'le .. United~States. and are aimed at a specific listening au~ The civil antitrust suit. filed in FederRl di Olslnc:t Court in San Francisco, named ·-I , . Stations ll'ith such dual ca paclty con-~ 1e N1si;an ~lot.or Corp 1n U.S.A .• located tinue A~f~de broadcasts with their Jn G3rdcna , Calif. rtJ(lllar compl<tment of dilc jockeys. The su11 charges th~t Nissan, \\'hie!\ is \!ell~ DJ's C9!'lrlbute limificantly :1 \\'holly O\\'n~d subsidiary or NlSsan lot.be o1ze o1 the lislenini aUillellC. ona -'MotorU. Lrd df Tokyw.Jatifn, con:· ere not in danger of losing their jobs, ac-sp1r"d \1Jl\h ils rlet1lcrs· through the cord ing to 1'1orceri. l n1t1.:d S1a1es l,o hx the flriccs ar .,rhl<;h • Datsun moior vehicles art sold to con-- i;umcrs. The complaint furlh('r charges that NTSsan and I~ dealers agreed that the dealers would r('frain rrom selling to or through RU1omobile brokers or discou nt houses Rnd would confine their sa les f!f..- fort s to Uic 1na rkcllng areas drsignaterJ. by Nissan. Jn the fisca l yc;tr ('nrl 1ng l<1st Sept. 30, ~issan~fiad safesfnflceS.' orl467 million to It~ rle:tters lor:ited lhroughou the L'ni ted SUltf'S. . . . NAA Veep Brokers May Merge Chfitl!I-'! Sd111e1 Moltuor krvlc• Negotiatiom art under way \Villia m D. Lee of Anaheim for one of the b jg g es t y.·as elected vice president or the National Association or brokerage-house mergers In Accountants at the Associa-Wall Street history. It will lion's 53rd Amual lntema-probably be the first of many. tional Conference at the Paine, Webber, Jackson & Bellevue Stratford. CUrtis and Shearson Ham- NAA is the world's lar.gest . mill &: Co announ~ed th management account ing · e organization, with 7 o. o o o other day that they had opened members in more than 275 discussions. Both ~re large, chapters across the United retail-oriented firms. II the ir States and abroad. merger talks are successful, Lee graduated from Wood· the second-largest finn in the bury College in 1949. Othtr securities industry will result. schools at which be studied in-Paine, W:ebber bu slightly elude Marquette University, more than $80 million in Oberlin College, and U.C.L.A. capital and 75 branch cffice s He is vice president of Super-nationwide. Shearson ha s Temp Co. in Santa Fe Springs. BOme $43 niillion in capital and Elected to NAA membership 6S branche& here and abroad. in 1956, he served the Long C.Ombining the two organiza- Beach Chapter I n m a n Y lions would create a house capacities including president. larger than Bache & Co., Jn 1971 he transferred to the which is second in the in- Orange Coast Chapter which dustry, and smaller than Mer· he helped to organize. He has rill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & also served as a national Smith. The'only larger merger director of the Association. ever consummated was the OCC Wins at Trophy NAA Meet .. Orange·Coast Chapter of the Nati onal Association of Ac· cowitanls c a p t u r e d the Stevenson Trophy for outstand· ing perfonnance records in lhe 1971-7? competition con- ducted by the NAA. Robert Vern9n, Coast Chapter president for 1971-72. sa id on accepting the a\1:ard, "Our local chapter haS ex· celled in such categories as technical programs. high at- tendance and member reten· emergency take-over of Good· body & Co. 18 months ago by Merrill Lynch to avoid Good- body'1 collapse. Obviously, it's too early to know whether a deal will be worked out. The announcement of · negotiations was Issued tn response to a request from tlle New York Stock Exchange. Paine, Webber, a publicly owned hause, has a Big Board Ji.sting. Possibly in resPonse to rumors of the merger talks, the firm's stock had risen sharply and the exchange Wl'lnted the matter clarified. As a result, the an- nouncement was rUshed out before the two finns had reached even a preliminary agreement. Therefore, it 's considered quite possible that the merger may never come off. tion." Sta rted in 1924, the unique standing in favor of con- llY • ChriUl1n )'""'' Monillr 5M"YIC• Arll1I committee. Besides v.'orking out • the financial arrangements, one. other potential snag exists. It's possible that the Justice Department might consider the consolidation an- ticompetitive and mo ve to block it. · Militating against such an action is the possibility that the merged house might be better equipped to compete with Merrill Lynch, whose overall share of the brokerage and investment b a n k i n g business in" Wall Street has been rising. Most intriguing for all in· vestors, ho\vever, is the prob- ability that this merger presages a trend. Forces sre at work in the securities in- dustry that are pushing many firms toward mergers. For one thing, costs are on the rise in Wall Street just as they are everywhere else in American industry. Mergers ~· can produce economies 'lit scale. especially in the arta of securities processing. For .aoother, the commission structure -the basic revenue source of brokerage houst>S - is undergoing a fundamenta1 revision whose ultimate in1· pact apparently will be r~ duced inco1ne for Wl'l.!I Street. Fixed rates are sl owly but surely being abolished in fa vor of freely competitive sale' charges. So far. the ratE's on only very large trades hl'lve been affected, but negotiated rates have pi'oved already to be substantially Jo\ver than fixed rates. The old fixed-rate gystem served as an umbrella to pr<r tect many firms against cut- rate competition. At the same time, few ·analysts doubt that the old system also sheltered ma nagement inefficiencies. enabling some sloppily run houses to prosper. The prevailing opinion at this point is that very large firms that are properl y managed will have an edge, along with very small firms offering specialized service::;. The medium-sire ho u !I e s , however, may be doomed to disappear. Medium-size firms wilhout economies or scale a n d without the low overhead of ~mall specialty shops may find it increasingly prudent to join forces. Paine, Webber, ancf Shearson may be anti cipating the trend. Both are fairly large house1 now. but it's ix>ssible they could operate more efficiently together. Nerwport Firm Names New V.P. competition is designed to summaticn, however, Is an ap- spur chapters to offer max· parent resolution of the imum educational benefit.s to management issue for the NAA members. merged house. Whqw!llnma John J. McNauglfton, engineerottheWDmotCoslla The chapters compete ln _1 comboodlnined organizaticn has president, NationaJ Systems Co. number of activiUes, including st the way cf many past Corp. of Newport Beadt, bas Setteritolm has served as a membership growth and mergers in 'Vall Street, but a~ the appointment of mech.1.nlcal design englnetr retention, public relatioos. 1 ipparently will not tllls time. Vtmon M. Setterholm to the and group leader 11t the U.S. manuscript Writing, 111emtxir Qualified sources indicated pooiUon of vice president. Navy Sound Laboratory New attendance at technical meet-that James W. Davant, cha ir-Setterholm is prtSident of London, Conn., fer the Colum· ings. plant Visits and tdUCa· man Of Paine, Webber, would the Spartan Schoot·of Aeronau-. -bia-un1vustty Division of lional and community activi-become chairman of the com· tics.Tulsa, Okla., a National Underwater Sound. ties. blned house, while Robert C. Systems subsidiary. He is an hooor graduate or This conf<st has helped to · Van Tuyl, chairman of Sh .. r· He bas represented Spartan the Unlvcrs;ty of Minnesota-. make the association the son. would be nam<d vice-•nd other Au Io ma Ii on Institute ol Technology, and of world 's Jargest organization of chafnnan. subsidiarJes a r Automa· the Cornell Un Ivers i t y' 1 m a n a gement accountants. Alger B. Chapman Jr., lion Industries' director of ed· graduate school of business wit h more than 10 ,000 known ~ghout Wall Street vanctd planning jn and pubJic administr1tlon '1 members Jn 286 chapters as "Ouk '' now the president Washington , D.C. Prior to executive development pro- worldwide. ol Shea , would be prtsi· that, he was president ol gram . His proless1onal •f· Orange Coast places 12th dent of lhe new house. Martin Sparlan Aviation, lnc. . filialions lnc~odi Pi . Ta lt !llriongl h<f-ibp-lOclwplers • L.SOUU!h~en irr-.!ft~neniorm1C11tivo'2 -Slg?nt,=Amt,,.~-Sooi<ty-of-+< .,.,rded banntrs in the com· P•lne, Webber, would becorn'c Vitro Corp. of America aome Mec~nical En&""l"''· and t"' ~Ilion. chairman of the ex,cuti i.e 20 ·years, and bas been chief Amencan Ordnance Assn. 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Courrv•rd ~Irr Fa;,,tly room with el91111n1 llr1plac1. t.ovfly petlo. 01,11 of $Ille owner extrrrmily l lll!louS. S.Umbll Ill o!llt'l'"S1 M2·2S61 ' ./ ., • ':' SURFER'S PARADISE! $32.SOO 'u" ltvl"" 11 !ht b!!•chl Vt rr 1~clous llmHy home with :t· ovt rsitfd bedrooms, 2 blo!h, famllv room wl!h lnsPlrlng f1rt<1t11cr Plu1 huoe 8011111 room for eckltd 1cllvlrlt1! 011u~• buU1-J11 kl!dl~. 1..oveiv '°"''Cod utlo -r1l1~ Ind 1nloY cool octon breur 111 summre Jonw. M2""'91 10 MONTH NEW · HACIENDA! $32.SOO' &Mc:lov,t 4 bdrooms, ! 11leaml111 oullman · beth ~ with • drll9hlful f•mllY "'°'" 1rllted bV 119odloGfT'lt flrt~-Ct, l!Olntll'llllttr'I prldt blultin 9'PJlll•nte., dl1hw.sl!er, Lcvely !><'llo. Exoerlly t•ndsc1Ptd. Lovely 1•nle11. E-"1'1•1Yt ""-• C9!'1>tlln11. Mll(h rnortl f62·1373 r ft' -"Jlt· 4 BDRM • C OSTA MESA • $30,900 lJv• Ill Collev• P1rk -convtnleric:t 1nd chtrm ttit fMl'!ll ltlrvcut. t ~lll'llln berh1, flnl.ttllc l'Tr!'IOdll!lt<I k!tcM,,, buHlll'I ••nff, oven 1nd dlthw111!er, '"mUv room wilh el-nl ll•t111tc1. Lovt'ly covtrfd 111110. Wilk ,. schools, 1hoP1. PGOI t nd P!"kl OWnt"r htlPI w!Th ttrm1 SA0-1120 Since 1926 .. " Prt"iflt lhllng. Almo1t :!000 1e. fl. be•uty with 3 king 1i1fd bed!'oom1. l 1o~.iv tNotlli, dl'lu~• bulUln kll<hrn, ,dlihw•5htr, d•1m1rlc ~vnktn Ramin tub, aobult ove11s, m1ny •~''' /Hlurts. Quiet <vl-<lr-1.-ic 11ree1. 5-0-1120 • ----~-,.... emi't ~-pr r.>_;.i'rditt·,..-.., _ ~~,.,,....-~;-}-· ,,,; "'-~~:$\ilo Qf;:;j41o 4M' ... ~ LAGUNA NIGUEL · $37,500 Ch1rml1111 courtyard eMry To this SPaCl0<.11.. • btdroom, I b\'" btautV. Wllr, s1vrr bUlllln kil(htn, tlflllnl flre11!1ct . Lovely patio !or' ~e ,..,,.... mer ''COOK Ou!i." CluD mtmt>rrshlp tnaDIH yov to rnlov "II tecrfitlon "(l!llltl. tJ0.6060 ' ' ~ ~ ', •' --.......... ---...: BEST BUY. F OUNTAIN VAL LEY · $29,900 " Price J!asntd 37000 fort lmmrtcllate sale -• ~p.1clou• btdroomi, 2 Piii!. min bfith1.~!IY ~m wllh t!'le>Jllnrfll't11l1ce, 11r1e flnl$hfd bonu1 room tor ltCklltiooal fun & enTer!1lnlng! Oelv~e bullT·in dre'em. kl!chtn. Mirrored wills, lnlTltaTe brick work. Lovely landsca11l111i1 -room tor YO!f' campert No clown terms. 8'2•2561. ·._ ... J ' ~ ~~ .. £·-·:""!"""'' """' ' , • -~ ' ' ,. liO,;.O,l;~iolij.·~~~~;;,i~ --"'~~ f. L~ _... SPANISH TRI-LEVEL $37,500 ShOrt lot to 1 ""'Ille btechl Kiili sited bedrooms, l 1lr1ml1111 11ullm1~ 11tin1, tonn•I cllnlJ\111 room fw 11\0St 1curmet me1l1 prr1>1rrd In lht 111 1!tctrlct ''Aw1rd" bulllln klldltn, d\shw1t.het' -like ln111nt m••d 11Nkr. f11ml!y room wllh 11ppe1!1rig 11r"'l11ct. Private patio. lillndKk otf etch bedroom. Cwilom dr111e1 ind 1111111 dHP c11r1>1ll1111. 142~'1 ~-...-.,. ... _,_.,:" -"'-..--re- ·-:~.,, ..,, ··· .. " • ·r , ' ......_ _:--......,__ ~ SHARP FOUNTAIN VALLEY $36,0001 OnlY 1\lt .,.,.., 111w •nd In better !tie" model cond!Tlort. l *Ptclous bfd. room1. plu1 den, plu1 t•mllv 1re1 wflh lnvttl111 lltertl•ct ~ry con- Vtnl"'I of! ltle lovtlV wmtrt•mtd built-In kllthtll, .cllshwlsht r. Hloh v1unrd u lllntl, Cloud toO c1noell1'111, lff1Pft, mlrrOl'"td w1U1, Re1r Ptflo Ir 11(11 -1111 c1m1nttd. Nt11!1y lel'td5CtPld Ir manlcuretd. '62·1313. ~ Tarbell Rea ches 87°/o Of The Home Buyers * 10 FULL PAGE ADS EACH WEEK. * TARBELL'S EXCLUSIVE MUL T1PLE LISTING BOOK * GUARANTEED SALES. * COMPLETE FINANCING * TEL!T·YPE·SERVI CE ''L IST YOU R HOME . WITH NUMBER 1'' • • ' CATHEDRAL CEILINGS -$39,900 Only 3 vr1. nrw and beller tn11n "Shaw Room" condl!lonl 4 Dtdroom1, 7 ;Tr~mong pu!lman balht, l"rflll f1rnlly room with ln"IJlrln1 flrrplatr 111 t1Kflrlc "Award'' bulll·lri tllchtn, dl1nw1,htr, lndlrtt:I llting In lamll\I' roo"' and kl!chrn. Walk In closets. 'ZOIOl1'sQ. n. ~ery tun~llonel!y p(1nntc1 hom1. Ex11trtly l811dsc111ecl. 962·!566 "'~~.;i;.. .,..,..,-;,,., HUNTINGTON SEACLIFF • $43,900 An lddr~1 111 dlstlnctlonl ~ m!le to belch, tennis aturt •ncl beev!llVI countrv c!vD! C!vD & 11011 prlvlleges! ' s1»1clous brd'rooms, t · 1leomln1 putlm•n ball'ts, 111 elecrrlc "Aw1rd" bv!lnn k!td'ten, di1hw1shtr, F1mlly room with lnspl!'ing tlreol1Ct. Lovely covered p~, Finest l•t• of . Hun1111111~n Beacl1. 962·5566 • -,,-J!i--- ~-~ 1<: -................... .,,"'~~~~ .... ,.'t' 9 MONTHS NEW! . UNSURPASSED BEAUTY· -$39;750 Submit au olle,,__~owne" 1e1vln!f 1re1 •/Id ire 1xtreme1y 11n~lou,, Ell- qvlsl1e ~rchilN:ture encl well planntd tor 1ctiv1 ldmlly llvlng & 1ntert1inln.11. ' bedrooms, 2 bsths, family room for !he "In k'tr!P" boes!I m~gnltlctnt llrl!llftCI. Oelv•e buUl·ln kilcllen, di~hw.,ihtr. Lovely llftl+O. Nttlly larl(i. • 1caped. '93-13•1 "'W' • 4 BDRM. CUSTOM FAMILY ROOM· $32,000 Submit 1 1~ term1 -no down G I. '3200 doWn non-wt1. F1nl1sllc cu~ lorn !amUy room Wllh massive •ncl dr1m11tlc lloor to c1llln9 Wed Drl(k flreplnce. 2 J)vllman balhn delu•r blJHT·ln 1ourme! kitchen. Lovely Piiio 1w1llln~ those "Cook Ou!1." Pool slzld 1rouncls r•11erlly l1nclsc1Pftl. ....... FABULOUS ,;5., $39,500 • $3950 DOWN PIYrnenll J bedroom nome, conwr!lbl1 df!I tllll t•mlly room, 2 belhs. All t ltdrlt "Aw1rd" buillln kftdltn, dlst1w1sher, mttnlllcrnt tlrePIKt. noo IQ. 11. Of su11remr f1m11Y 11¥1"9 Ir 1nlerl1lnlnt1. H1191 POOi 1l1ed 1roul'tds. t xpertly !1ndsctp4!dJ Flr•I .im1r11 -tnKnl\ f'2-WS SOUTH COAS T OFFICES * Costa Mesa 2955 ""'"' ...... * Huntington Beach 161111Hch9'ycf. * Huntington Beach 9017 Acla• * Huntington Beach 1124 ltllitt• * Huntington Beach ' t911 H9"1UtM * Fou11t9ln _!alley _._ 11H4 ........ m * Fountain Valley . 17t41 .. _ * Mission Viejo 2JlJI II TllN a.- 540-1720 842-6691 962-5566 846.0604 962·8B65 962.·1373 B42-2561 Bl0-6060 * Laguna Hill~ ....... Hllft Pl-. 14J70 hctfial4 * San Juan ca,,istrano 493-1341 11771Dol- • • • • Home & Garden Show • DISCOUNT TICKETS AVAILABLE AT .YOUR LOCAL TARBELL REAL ESTATE OFFICE ' SHOW OPENS AT ANAHEIM CONVENTION {:ENTER July 14 thru July 23.rd BREATHTAKING VIEW! $30,5001 , We PNimli.e YCU • never er.dint view -1 r'OSI 11rdt11 1~ v1rlely If • fruit ~'' PLUS 1 f1buloo1 J bedroom, 2 be!h home -IOtdtd Wlfi'I e•tr•s. Elt1111n1 tlrt11t1ct . 10111 c111turv mJrftcle Wlltln l<ltdlrn. l"ttle p~ni.s 1w11t11111 vou •II summer! Prime Mls1!on Vle!e loclllon. ll0;6060 . .~ ... .,, ,,,. ,_ "" 1 YR. NEW ~DANA POINT· $35,000 ' E•eulsl!t !lied enrrv h"ll lellds you to !hit well pl1nned & d«:oreled I btaroom, 2 blltl !amity room home, H19h c•lllfdrel c1lll110t, ~l11r'1 ~ntry. Lo.id1 ot c1Dlne1s t. s1ore11, still cleenln.11 ovtf!. 8e.tullllll p11tlo 1001 .f9.).13ofl • -. , ~BEAUTIFUL BUY FOR G.I. $33.SOO ,., In f1bu!cut Fountain V•ll•v. L1r111 l!ornt wlti'I 3 kf""ll sl1tc1 btd"""' t b1lhs, i.mllY rm wilt! t lt1.,nl fltelPICt, wile saver bulltln kllcllln, dlsJ.. w•Sh1r. HYoe bnus room lcr r x1tn1ive 1d.:led tnt"1efnlnt1. GottlOUI 1111'1 POnd. or1•nlc llN!Wn Y!!lle!11blr 111rdtn, Tomll04ls and trulf tr111 lllott, No clown G.I. SJliO clown M-Ylll. ""~ • ... '1 monlhs """' •IM better lllln moclelcondllfon 11 111 tht l\lltol ~ hH btrn ICC0111"lllhed. L1r11t1t Himlll'lllorl Plrk lloml -.... , for dllldren wllh 1t111r1!1 PlllYTI)O!Tl. Mo:tl ullff!Slve e1rP1tl1'11, custom dr•pes, tor· m il d!nll}I room, 111 electrk; Plllh bllll'lln bull!!n klttMn, dllhw1shlr. Below r11>11cement! Hurrvl t.12'8N5 ~ ·. 4 BEDRM • PANORAMIC VIEW . $34.500 . V!tw of 1rnti. ~llrll 1reen hlns, Slddleblcll rnoun111rts Incl TWlnklll'll (lty ll1hts lrom !tits 1rKlous ~lou-I home. 2 belh1, hltfl vwlltd cttlJ1111S, dr1m1tlc fl!'t$111(1, deh.oc:e bvllt·ln klldttn. Moll 1xP1Mlvt cir• Hlitlf, !lit 11'111 mlldl mort l DrHi!hllul l'lllol ll0-'°3D Since 1926 • ' • ' .. • I Writt Pat Dunn to gtt th ings done. P•t wlll cut red tape, get the answers and the action you ne.d to solve in1quitl1s in' government and business. Mall your question to Pat Dunn/At Your Service, Ora nge CO'i'st Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Cost1 Mesa, Ca. 92626. Include your telephone number. PEAR PAT: I wonder U you would be.Ip me get two orders l paid Mi:lsion Pak to deliver to relatives last Chrisl· mas. J purchased these gift packs from one of thei" Costa r.fesa stores on Dec. 4, 1972. 1 have written two certified letters, to their Compton headquar· ter.s, but h&\'e received no answer. G. S., FountalD VIJlley Mluioa Pak Inc. of CalUornla ba1 closed 'W11b Ill auetr IClld tt satl11fy creditor1 . .A.Jetter c;ontaln· 1J1 WI WonnatioJI -wu ·sent to other disgrunllld ftiniumers along wttt\ advice to dlrec.1 further Jn· l(Dlrin to Credit Managers AssociatJon of South· em CaJUornla, 2300 W. Olympic Blvd., Los An· pl.et. Owner Gerald r.turphy sold f\tission Pak"s 11sets. but not Its Uablllli,s, to Crest Fruit Co .• Alamo, Te:a:as in !\Jay, 1972, following t'4·o sha~y Clu11tm11 seasons of sales whi ch prompted in· v'sttiallons by both U.S. Postal Insptctors and the -Los A.ng,les Dis trict Attorne)'. Crest Fruit Com· puy bought the !\fission Pak name. but a11 con· tamers cu upect to reeetve Is "JO to 20 percent ti tltelr money back after secpr.ed creditors have ~ ·,.td ftnt," aecordlng to a Credit !\tanagers qiokesman. ,,, DEAR PAT: Four months ago I lent an associate $150 (paid by check) which was supposed to be paid back tn one ·week. I waited t\\'O nwnths and phoned blm eeveral times. lie made a verbal commitment to begin payment, but I hav~ yet to see one penny. I recognize hi.9 financial problems, but feel he has betrayed my trust and friendship and has lied to me. What rccoorse do I have in such a case? T. B., Balboa Island A c.aulornia Department of Consumer Aff airs booklet, "The Consumer and tbe Small ClaJm s Court," Is In the mail to you. Tbis ~kJet gives complete information about Small €1a1ms Court 1Ults If you dtclde legal action is ne<;_essary t4 col· lect tldJ debt. Other readers may obtaiil: this book· let ·from the Department of Consamer Affairs. 1020 N. Sacramento, Cl. 95814, or request a copy from tM Oranit:e Conly Department of Consumer Pro- tectlell, 511 · N. Sycamore, Santa Ana, phone: ISUlll. ,,, DEAR.,PAT: I was Oospitalized four da ys in r-+tay and received state disability benefits of $12 a day to\vard my holpltal cost_,. State 1.fulual, Yo'hich handles group Insurance for my emplofer, Js deducting this $48 rrom the 30 percent they normally cover on medi - cal bills. Sinct my employer pays premiums and I have pa id $74 .II y.ear for the last nine years. ror state disability, does Stale Mutual have the r1i;?ht to deduct this $48? .Jt seems to me they should Mill pay the fuU 80 percent after my deductible bas been met. 1\1, B.,' Huntin gto n Beach A. R. Gana, chief of Use state Department of I~, AYI this particular situation undoubt· edlJ II covered In a pntvision of your IU'MIP poll<'~" Ded9c:tlq: expenses paid by an y other carri,rs htfore payln1 croap Hneflts Is customary in in· dastry l"l"P policies. In suran ce comp anies claim tlll1 ,,actJce enables tllem to be "competitive" and ~Pl to reduct group policy premiums. ,,, DEAR PAT: I recently quit my job as a dental assistant ,..,it.h 1 Costa Mesa dentist to take a more lucrative position. He paid me $460 a month on the 15th and the 30th of the month. A>ty last check from May 15-20 was only $115, pl us I had a week's vacation pay c:oming. We had a verbal agreement that I wou1d have two weeks paid vacation a year and now the dentist tells me the Santa Ana office of the California Labor Commissioner said that he did not have to pay me any more. I need the money and would like to know what the la w says re- garding my situation. J. L., Costa ~fesa Aa .JO• know, tbe Labor Commission Is attemp-U.C te rnelYe this dispute by correspondence and 1t rtHitg Us been made la favor of Jbe dentist. Y" ne tntlUtd to a face-to-face be aring--.11b year fonnft' employer bdore the/Labor Ccunm is· 1'°91 bat U appean there are justHied complaints .. botl 1ides of thls matter. Tbe denti st told me you took yo ur vucatlon early las1 year llnd had no earned vatation time comiug until October, 197?. lie also said you ad1nitted having more than four "·eeks paid time o(f in the past y'ar and left your job btfore you said you "'Ould . A compromise pos- si lion on your part may be the wisest courst of ;ictlon. DEAR PAT ' I an1 interested in OIX'ning a school o( balle t in the San Juan Capistrano, Mission Viejo or San Clemente 8tea of Orange County. Can you give me son1e information on licensing requirements and \i'h:'l t type of insurance coverage I \\'OU!d need ? A. B .• Balboa Island No license is required by the Orange County Sheriff's Oepartn1ent in uninc(lrp:hrated areas for your type of business. If you locate in San Juan Capistrano, apply to the city clerk for a Type A ($25 annual) license, '4'hich would then be submit· tcd to tbe Planning Depar tment for ioning ap· proval. $an Clemente requires a zoning before appllcatlon for a business, liceuse ,"·it b the city clerk. Licensin( fees are based on gross receipts, with a $12 to $20 annu al fee probable in your case. ''our insurance coveraite should inclu de fire and j!eneral liabllit.v. J\fedi cal insurance \\'ould be a •·good \\'ill" option , nol a legal responsibility. You may also '4'&nt covera~e for )'QUr equipment , de- pend ing on its v;ih1e. DEAR PAT; Is there ·anv record or \vhen the Chin,se first discovered firCworks and how did their use spread th roughout Europe? And who decided firell'Or~s should be used to celebrate the Fourth of July in the Unit'.'d State'! J . G .• LagUna llills In 1232 A.O .• '4hen a thinese city '4'as besieged by )\longols, the defen ders made fri ghtening "ar· ro"'s of fir e'' from a batch of cooked saltpet er, 1 sulfur and charcoal, according to the \Yorld Book 't:neyclopetlia. Some histori ans credit l\tarco Polo \\'itb bringing knowledge or fireworks from China lo Ital y, "'here tbe Italians di sco,·ered -they made fancy exhibitions as well as formidable weapons. ft~ire"·orks display figures and structures or woOO and plaster '4'ere add'd by the Efiglish and 1~rench. John Adams began America's tradtional .~ourth or July flre~·orks ~~ration!! "'hen he d~ clared th:lt Independence y "ot!~ht to be solemn- iied with pomp and par de. "'ilh shows. games, sports, guns, bells. bonfir es, and illuminations. from one end flf this cnntinent to th' other , fron1 this lime ror\\·ard for e\'ermore." DEAR PAT: ~fy hu sband is unable to find any narrow lapel suits (approximately three inches.) Jfe is also in need or button-down collar. white oxford cloth shirts and narrow ties. Do you know where these ite'ms can be purchased. l\f. r.t., Costa l\tesa A frw narrow lapel suits are available at Cbas- lns In Costa l\lesa and The Broadway in Fashion lsl8nd. Larger Los Angeles men's stores, such as t-:agleson 's or Brooks Brothers, may have a larger selection. The shirts and ties you "'ant are avail· able at Sllver"·oods in Fashion Island and llalli· days, l\'ewport Beach DEAR PAT: I read the letler from .J. D. in your June 11 col- umn about a problem with Compusamp Distr ibu- ting Center. The exact same thi ng has happened to me. Our married daughter lives with us and uses our mailing address. She never received her Panel Pak. nor did I receive my free gift as pron1- iscd . J\1y tv:o letters to Compusamp remain un- answered . Can you help me too? C. A., Costa l\tcsa T11·0 Panel Paks are on th e \\'ay to you and your daughter. Other readers having deli,·ery problems with this company should send letters, tnenlion· Ing this colum n, to Mrs. Helen Taylor, Compu· samp OiStribuling Center .. P. O. Bo.x 300, 35 Oser Av,,, Hauppauge, N.Y. 11787. You and the Law Spite the Key in Grouchy hlrs. Baxter, an apai-tment dweller, had two reasons for cooking cabbage so often . Flrst,'lhe liked cabbage. Second, she liked to waft 'the cooking odors out or her open kitchen door. Into the apartm'°t of the new neighbors across tb• hall. . When the neighbors fln.ally hailed her into court, Mrs. Baxter insisted she had a right to cook what. e-ver and however she pleased. ". But the court ruled tbal she wu gullty o1 commlffliig u1 nee·-', T.ry-P.· malk:lously , lnnlcling di!comlort on other a. P~chologi,m t.11 wr thot' hostility rrow• 11 Jiving space shrinks. One JJf. the l1w11 touchier tasks is to mediile bebre<n neighbors al odds. And. as the above case indicates, evil intent may make the big difference in court. Thll ls shown even more clearly by Ule Jaw's chonlliia attitudes toward spit. fences. Such f...,.. er<et<d deliberately to block off tile day. llght from 1 neighbor'• !louse, used to be t<!lerat<d II I JawfUl HerdJo of property t lghis. Bui no" they .,. lotbldden almost ·overywlim. Neighbor Dispute~ .. As one court commented, in condemning a spite fence 11 feet high : "The right to enjoy the sunshine is a natural one, and no man can shut out the ljg hl of hea\'en for no better reason than to gratify his mali ce t,oward hi~ neighbor.'' Nonetheless, when v.·c choose to live in an ur- ban environment, "'e are also choos· ing the reasonable degree ot \'ex:atlon that goes with it. · 1n another crise. a family had a ventilating fan that bJe,v cooking smells out ol their kitchen, in the gen· cral direction of the house next door. But this time, when• the neighbor.!! went to court to complain. the judge look due note of the fact that the houses were 27 feet apart. Al this dis· lance, he sald, the degree ot annoyance was too slight to awaken lhe law's disapproval. The Judge said he would not interfere "without some evidence that (the cooking odors.).. were re- volting to a point beyond the effect of ordinary neighborhood exhalations.'' (Alftfl1C:M •at A.-.clllt1111 ,_.,,.,..., ' • • I· F cfod Sta mps Help F~r~er, The H-ungry Co1inty Disburses $1.6 /Hillio11 " iH011th To 65,000, But Not All Eligil>le At>[lly By CANDACE PEARSON A~ one 0£ about 8.UO() ('ldl"r!y pcr);<1ns in of Ill• D•it, 1"11e1 s1111 the county get1 in£ food fitnmps, '.\I r~ ll's Saturday at the superma rk et and ~fcKibban also fet•ls confused al)(lut \~·hal the Jines stretch back bet'\'een the aisles she can buy and almo.~t f'ngulrcd b'· all as everyone stocks up for the week the paperwork she mu~t ,go through ll) ahead. gel $28 worth or stamps for $18. They all seem to have someplaee else The United States Deparlincnl or to go-the beach, backyard barbecues, Agriculture, the state and local \\'t>lfarr errands -and are anxious to get out. departments , local banks and ltmusands The· elderly woman at the front of one of grocery stores m;rkf' up !he ad- llne·slowly separates he r purchases and ministrative end or the food stan1p pro- the ten other people behind her frown. grrun . ·-. shake their heads or sigh u'ilh im· As a result, many feel the program has patience. ,,, become a "burea ucratic monster" The clerk at another chcck-0ut counter which helps some hut d()('!; little fOf' snaps out instructions loudly as the others because of inecp1itirs in its opera- young long~haired man and the girl with tion 11nd reams of red tape. hlln buy steak and staples with pieces of REJ\10VE NAl\1E paper for which they paid only a traction of the cost of tJ1e food. Some of these special shoppers glance around in embarrassment while others treat their separate status casually. They are but a few of those involved in the federal government's $2.5 billion na- tionwide food stamp program. In Orange County, more than 65,000 peo- ple get reduced food costs through the stamps. · This is about 10.00o fe,ver people than in July last year, Vlhen the recession hit hardest in Orange County. The pro- gram's costs now tota l more than ~20 1nillion a year in this area. FEEL !,OW Mike and Sue An n Bleakley, both 23. of Co~ta r-+1csa. used to be a part of those 65.000 food stamp users for about a yea r. Sue Ahn liked buying $56 worth or stamps for 50 cents one time and S18 a second time (when they had more income ), but t-.1ike says that other people in stores "kind or made you feel low. "It shouldn't be that "'ay." he adds. •·Sometimes people are caught up in circumstances that they can·t help.'' Vivian McKibban, a resident of Bethel Towers in Costa Mesa, agrees with that ~cnse of anxiety. • Granville Peoples. director <it the Orange County \Vc\£are Dcp.:irtment. would like to get \\'elrare's name re1noved from the progrllm. • "It's basically a USDA program-not a welfare program." he says. "Our in· volvement is second-hand administrati-On. The program's intent is to deal with farn1 surpluses.·• · Don Simao, county food stamp program ao;sistanl, agrees that the stamps are "technically a farm subsidy." People using them can buy only U.S.· gro"·n food products. and no imported items, e:-:cept for coffee. bananas, te11. and cocoa . Liquor or household goods like soap, toilet paper. personal hygiene pro- ducts or pet food are not allowed. "It \Vas meant to increase the purchase of food to help the U.S. far.mer.'' Simao details. ''It's only incidental that it helps other people." V The program that only "incidentally" helps the poor began in Orange County in October, 1969. but was we 11 ·used elsewhere before then. Stamps were born In the Depression, stopped in World \Var II and restarted in 1961 under President Kennedy. They received added empha sis as a help for the poverty.stricken in 1969 when Presi· ' DAILY PILOT C J dt"nt i\:ixon VO\\'ed Rn t'\'p~in<t<·d dr1\e ai.:la1n~l hunger. \\'hen the progra111 l •r~t ~tnrtcd here. 'velfare officials !'i><'i'Ula!t'd 1l \~0t.1lrl reac h 5,000 ooe year, 20.0W c;1sro; 1vrre being handled. The county hands out $1.6 mill ion or ~lamps each month and has 26 employes \\'<irking with food stamp users alone . Administrative costs to the co~ run about $700.000 a year, which P'°Pies sa)'s is about 50 pe'rceiit o( the true c06l. The federal government pays the rest. Costs would be even more if all tho3e <'ligible signed up. Peoples estimates that 1111ly half of those qualified through low· int:<Hni.' act11olllly get stamps. · • J\'la ny stay awa y because or an :l l'ersinn to "'elfare. They doo't want to he id<'ntificd with tax{inanced "charity." Otht•rs live far awn y frorn welfare ofOcc1 v.·here they would hsve to apply and from the banks whJch actually sell the stampt;. Others simply don't know of the pnr gram. Eligibilit y workers .,rr too busy dealing with paperworlc at hand to seek out more needy persons. "\Ve ooce got a food stu111p mnnual (o{ rules and regulations) this thick.'' tX· plains one young Ornnge County eli~iblli· ty worker, holding !lt'r fin~ers about t\\'O inches ap.;:u1. "And l\\'O "'eeks aft<'r \\'e received it, the entire thing ,v,1s obsolete.'' She works with U1e aid-to-depei1dent· famil ies cases. people already getting welfare. "r have never gotten a form ba ck rilled out correctly," she says of the paperu·ork that can confound niany people , especially the a,lle<i. A noted llarvard University nutri- tlonist, Dr. J ean ~fayt.r. thinks the pro· gram can confuse some of them to starvation. "Experience has shown,'' he told Congre65 recently, "that n great many elderly people lt'ave quietly starved fSte FOOD STAf\fPS, Page C2J Jus t Fill This 7-page For111 ' .) It's 01ie Require1nent for Gettin.g Food Coupon.s The main thing to reniember about a~ plying for food stamps is to not get rat- tlecl,or confused by the seven-page for1n that must be completed -almo~t no one understand!! it. • The second thing to remember is not lo He about the statements that must be verified. Punishment for fraud can be up to five years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine. Stam~ arc big business. To apply for food stamp..~. a person must firstcontnct the nearest welfare of· lie,. ~ people already receiving v.·el!are grants arrange the COOJ)Oll. amounts with the ir regular eligibility workers. In Orange County, those. seeking food st.imps only nre sent to a ma8.'! meeti~ held two days a week in churches or other meeting ha\1!1. An eligibility wo'rker explains \\'hal r'- quiroments must be met and tries to ex· plain Lhe form . BOU GI IT MONTH!. V Each fonn is t.hcn checked back ut the office welfare and if the requirements seem to be met, a worker makes a home • call to the appUcnnt within two weeks to check the statements. If the statemtnt.s are proven . tilt rorm Is proce5..,J and on autlioriiaUoo card I! 1mt to the liome. It tells th< cl ient how mud! ho or she must pa tne bank for --..---~ - • the stamps, which arc purchased monthly. The coypons are just like money and welfare officials recomn1end that users sign them as they would a check in case they are lost. Authorizatlon cards and ld£'1'1lification cards (shown at banks) can be replaced , coupon~ cannot. This application and approval process usually takes about a month. All cases are then subject to~review al Intervals of one month . thi-tt months or six monthS ot ooe year. depbnding on how often income might f11tetuRte. The most basic qualirlclltlon nreded is Jcm•-lnr.ome, the standards for which vary acrording to family size end e~penses. There art O(her requirement,, in· eluding : • ~1ust reside In Orange County. • Must have a place to cook (a :!ltove), • Evoryaie in the household must be eligible or none Is eligible. • C.1nnot posses.'! more than $1500 Mirth of property (ell"CJudlng O!le h<?lne and one car). ' ' • Students must carry full ·time course lood• (number ol unltJ defined by their lohool). • Na!Hlludoola must work 311 ho!Jrs a wctk or register with the Dcpart1nent or l-lwnan Resources and Devtlopment. Ex· emptions are allowed for the disabled and those caring tor chi.ldren. • There must be a mailing address and a teleptlone nun1ber for messages. "Like othe r things In the welfare department. this tonn wu obsolete the day it was print~. so waJt before you start. fil ling it out." the eligibility , workers told one ma.s& meeting recenUy. lie told the group ol about 60 -'• v.·hich questions to crms out because new la\\'S had superseded them. '00 VOUR Bt:ST" Because so much inforn1aUon is O<"eded, many at the meeting C't10Se lo take the fonns homft and oome back another day, altJtc>~h they \\'ere urged to ''do YO\lf' ~st 00\'t'. 1 Others st.iyed with qutsUons aboUt col· lege Joans, employment, who the head ot the household should be In •n unrelated group and wtiat to do if you live in a van thlilt has a stove In it and a maJ lbox nearby. (ti might be c>lcay, he was told ) . The whole thing took about an hour and a hall. Throughout there were confu&td looks. ~pathetic glances and Jn. col"rt!dly romplcled forms d"!llte the 1t- tmpts at instruct loo. f . .. • I • --< • • • ' I i. ' . I I ' , ' • '· ' ' % OAIL V PILOT Sundo11, Jul7 2 l 977 Good Deed People MEL CLEMMER BE HIND THE WHEEL f.1 e.l t'lemmcr spends $:l!l0 to $400 in ~as and oll and drives several thousand miles a vear because hP hel1eves he must "measure up to the dream Or our founding forefatherY>" and hel p make ".o\me rica the land of opportunity." A reti red icrleral employe an d d i~ab!ed \\lnr!rl \Var 11 veteran, Cl ~rnn1c r, is ayolunteer driver fo r Lhe Oran~e County Chapter of the National Fedcrati9n of th'e Blin d. l'he Santa ·Ana resident spends n1any . hour.'> ca(·h u.•cck driving visually handicapped people to doctor appointments, church meetings and to school. like the recent computer pro· grammi ng class for the blind at UC Irvine. ~!e's worked with the blind federal1on for four years, before which he did volunteer aid with the Disabled Ameri· can Ve terans Associati on. lie says h is victory over polio as a ch itd..ta ught hi m that "handicapped people need only actual inspi ration to over· come" their problems. "Wi lh blind people." he ('nntinucs. '' the on ly one thin.': they can't d o is drive snmc"·here. If you assist them in get· ling from place to place, they can do anything the sighted ca n." ('lemmcn hasn't told the federation hnw many 1nilcs he actually drive.'i or how much the ga.'i pwd uct.~ have cost . "They might feel guilty," he says, calling it a "real privilege" to \vork \vith the blin d. He is always stumpi ng ror more volunlrer driver~ and gays his "'ork has made his retirement "one big round of being involved with other people.'' Help for You .A. hi kini·cl ad figure <1rr1ves al the se<1shore. greet.s the midmorning ~u n ""i th sunta n lotion and a book and settles down for a day of su n bathi n~. She "·ill prnbabl.v he re\1'ardPrl al. the end of the day "'It h a. tanned or sunburnerl bod.v. But if dnne frequently. she cou ld he re1vardcd years later \\·Hh some fn rm of ski n cancer and prematurely a,1?ed skin. Repeated sunburn. sa.v .o.; fnrmcr l ' S S11r~enn General Dr. lharles S. Cttmeron . 1.~ perhap!i the most wi despread of the known rause!i of cancer The American Cancer Societ1• predirts ap11fOXi ma tcly 1 IR.000 . .\mer1ran!i or all ages \\1iil develop ~kin rancer in 1972. r..lnre than ~.000 "·111 die of th J!i form of cancer. "l,nng expo:-ure lo ~1rnni:: su nlight :-:eems tn be murh more likely to raui:e !ikin ranrer 1n people or certain com· plPxion.o,; than in ot hrr10. ;ind the rate nf r;inrer of the skin v;iries dirertly "'llh the amnunt of s11nligh1 rere1verl in any g1vPn plarr," ;uids f)r. C;uncrnn. J)r. {';im(lron s11i:;g-cs l.o.; using 1·nn1111nn ~rn.r-r in the !illn . ·riikP .\'011r su nshinr 1n i;m all ctni;c!i for prolonged ex pnsu rP. 11'<'<1r a hrnarl-hr1nln1rrl ha t, a lnng:-!ileeverl !ihir1. ll !ie a bettfh umbrella and apply ;i !'C'rrcning lntinn nr rrrarn to protect your skin. Sk in rancrr .~ymptom10 ar<' a !'OTP !hat rlnrs not heal. a rhange 1n 1hP s11e or rnlnr nf .:i u·art or mnlf'. 11 dry sraly palch nr pimple 1rh1rh prrs1sl!i. an 1nflamrd area 1\·ith a crul· 1n~ rcntr r nr a rale. 11 ilX)' norlu le \1·hirh m.:i .' e\·entually ulcerate "J'hr bc:-t prolrt"t1nn aga 1h:>.1 an.1· kinrl nr «anf'rr 1!i a per· 1nri1 r hPalth rhrrk-11r. Rut 1f skin r;inrr r s.l'mptnm~ develop. al'OJd home _lrcatn1rn1 ;\nrl srrk :i rlnc t l"lr·.~ dir1~nos1s. You Can Help \'acat10111n,g student~. 1eachers or anyone "'11h 1 fe\1• hnur10. ('ach \\'eek lh1s 10lllTI1ncr shou ld reqUest a special list of ~·01~1h vnluntcrr npportun1tie.o;; from the volunteer hureau. S'.'u1h ·roi1 n1y nff1rr~ arr lnra1ed ;it 32~ ~ .. Newport 'A lvd .. in Ae" pnr! Rea ch, 542·0~63. ~!ere "re !'Orne npenings: DA Y .. CAMP CO UNSELOR: l'Ol/NT\'-1\'J[)r, -rhildrrn a_gro; 7 rn 12 allenrl rhe Salvation 1\rmy ~ummrr c:amp. \'nl- unlC'c r~ frnn1 16 \'Pilrl' are ncedrrl to help \\•Jlh aclivitic~ ,.uch a ~ ~amrs. handH·raf!s, m11 .~1(' and f'tnr.v·lelhn;:::. for more in- fnrma11nn, r.:ill ~ldton Ague.\\' aL5.!~i_880. GU ITAR , PIANO, MUSIC TEACHER S: ~Ar.:T.I ANA Sumn1f>r pro_grams al 1hP Girls C'l ub need h<indicrart rnslruc- tors. r •ll Kathy Lcdhl'rter at54D·205t. AID FAMILIE S OF INPRI SONED: ln\llNF:. ~~L TO RO - Strcn~thcnln ~ rinrl ma1ntain1nj{ family tie~ of impri~oned men and women 1!1 1he ~o.:il of friends Oul!iide. \1olunteer!I are now needed a!I <!river~ on "'ceken d ~. Al~n needed are clerical "'orkers .. treasurers. once-a·montlt bookkeeper~. ~1olher~· flub advl!'IOrs and penple tn picK ur ma il daily in Irvine Volunteer.!! may al~ aid f;im1 hes "·1lh basic household chores For more lnlorm1110n, col l ~30·2370 . f • • GOI NG FOR BR·OJ(E · Bankruptc y Give s Debtors Another Chance By DEE \\'t:Dl.<;~1 t.:YElt Nf~\V Y0RK I AP I -T.,.,n yp;ir~ ::!JlO . l ri~h l-'m1granl .JoSl'ph AldJ:r !hou,1:h' lhP Ampr1rrin drPam harl c:nml! 1n1 P \l.'orkinJi! ovtrlime . he earned :iln1ost $1fi .OO'l ii ,\'titr. HP v.:t.~ up 10 di11P on ;ill his !01111 ri;iymrnl'll 11nd hl!I ('ompan\' v. 11 s nr.f!Ol11111ni:: a nrw v.<1J!t' ('On!r:il·I Then camP ;i srrikP :incl 1hr f'h:iw I v.·<tji!P frreze and s11drirnl) he anrl his f11m1ly or e111:ht "h1lrlrrn 11nd his 1\'1fP 1\111ry. \\ere on \\'Clf:ll'(' ThP R1clgrs fr\1 further :ind further ~h1nct on thr paymrnts F1na1J.1. !hr scvrn·mon1h slrike ended , hut so did thl' ovcAimr And Joe. Riclgr hec•Hmr Onr of a ~~t IRfl.f'IOO pcr~ons eaCh ~r:ir 11hn drc!arr 1nd1v1dual b11nkrup11·y. • ' Although th('\' arr 1hP lra'\1 puhhf·tzrd b;inkrupts, 1hr · .. ,/or Rid.gr<;" arr 1.vr1c .. 11. Rese.11rch by the Rrookln$:." lnsr itu r1on in. \Va~t\!ni;:ton ..,hows \hr il\'('ragr in- di\'tdua l bankrupt to hr a hluP t·ollar v.•orkcr. abou1 40 .vcars olrl . ear111n~ ab(lut $1:10 11 \\'C€'k . marrlf'd 12 yl'<irs v;ith llA'O children ;ind carrying an 111•rr:i_gr clrbt. of ;iboul $fi.OOO: H hr h:id no1 bcrn in busine,<;s prev1ou.~lv, hr owes thP money ro 12 creditors. · · Oa\'1d Sranlr,I', cl1rrc·tor of 1hr rr ... rarf·h project, ,<;;iid thr a~·pragf' b11nkrup1 c;-n11kl h11vf i;:one al ong mak in g his p;iymcn1s if son1e cr1sis had nn1 orcurred -loss nf nverl1me pa}·. birth of ;in cxtrll child , 1ried ical bills or divorce. Joe Ridge -not his rr;i! n;imr bul ;i rral person who appeared in r.~. Rankn.iptcy Court in r\e11· York rrcrntly -fits into this carej!ory. H~ pm igr;ired from 1r:£Land 17 yrars agn and began v.·nrk1ng-~r Nrv.• York Telephone Co. immrcliatr1y in 11n 11n.~k1t1· rd job as 11 fr11mcman. ronnrr11n_g un - rlrr,grnunrl "'i res 1A'1t h eq111pmrnt in the crntr<il off1{'e. \Vhpn Ridge, -4:1, filed bt1nkrupll'Y. Ju• OIA'Cd S:i.130 lo lwo fin~nc;e cnn1pt101r1'. a bank· charge card, 11 department store 11nd a mail orrlrr c;italogue fi rm. Anolhrr 5200 ov.·ed to his employer is rirducrrri from hi~ salary .11t the r;:i1e or $10 ea ch 1Aerk and was not declarrd. The , Ridges did not go broke nn h1Ah ' ll\'tn g. Th ey live in a SI 12-11-monlh run d0\\11, three-bedroom apartment 1h111 1s f urnishrrl 11·1t h h;ind-1ne-dn\1 ns !J'or.n nri$:hhors . The fivP ~iris, ii~rs 14 In Ii. sh.are nnf bedroom . slrepinA rin a t11·in bt>d anii tti; trund lt". Three boys share annthPr room · On 1he da~· rif their courl appear.11ncP . f\1ar.\' :yid .Jo10rph appear 11·n h 1hr1r Legal Aid );l\l'~'Cr. The JLR1S::c is Ro\' A. Bah111, :i 1 rtrr;;n of m1Jrr than .S('\'rn-_1 r:iro; i1°' a bankn1p1ry rrfrrrr. HP l'l.:11m<: hr t•;i n easily !'1101 ;; fr;iud Babilt qurs!1on :i; .Jnr gcnlly IA'ir h stRndard qurs11ons . Do you ""'n ,11 C '~r'." [)(I \'011 h;ivr ;i starnp or cn1n cnllrction'." l\lhy did vnur incon1,. drnp $4.()0()'." Do .YOU h;ivp a bank accounr~ Arc you due for an income lax rcfunrl" 811b1t1 no1 1res !hf' Lf'~al A1rl J;11l'ver had not exempted Ridge's pension fund fr nm his assets and abmon1shcs !he. 11.nornty for the overs1gh1 Then he asks 1-.1ary the s;ime f'luestions . Jn 30 days. if no rrrdl1or ·has rnnlf"sled, thr R1dgr's drb1 s arr canrellPd. An f'St 1ma1ed S2 billion 1n drbts are discharg- ed lhn; \.\'II~ each year ln open :ind sh111 r::i~r!i likP lhr Ridges' Hab1ll d()('!i not holhrr to 11ppoint. a 1rusrrc -us11alll' a la11·1·rr knn v.•n 10 the c·n1u·1-1n rloubl~ rhrok.for t'IS!'PtS. 01hrr. rrfcrrrs appoint a tn_r.:.leP in pvery casf'. Jt 1\ould be 1hr trusrre'i; Job to report 1hrsP assets nt another rourt session and administer their d1stribut1on !o crerlitnrl'. Somet1mcs the assrts arf' so small they rire abandoned In thf' drb1or SomP df'bl10 arr ne\'tr dischargeablt - taxt'!l. ;:ihmon.r . chilrl suppcirt. f1nr~. dehh1 incurred fradulently or those rw;ulting • from 1ntP.ntiona! 1nJUT1 f'S to ptrson1 or prript_n v. The • R1dRt'S did havt ont nthtr .1lltrna·11vP undf'r thf!: bankruptcy law. fil· in~ " 1,~1a~r Parner·s plan in which 1 courl·appointed trustee administers. for. a ftt, an extl'nded psyment or partial pay- ment pl~n Abnut 30.000 people in the l'nilrd S111tts lilt lhese plans each ye1r. Rut 1l Is nut nf the ques1jon for the p· • Ridgts \V1t hout overlimf' .• Joe has only e:irned SJ.300 so far this yellr 11.nd !ht prospcrls for higher wages don 't leiok J!Ond . .. ThcsP arf' nol bad peoplt.," re neelJ R11 bitt of bankrupts generally. "Oh . you ~et dC.11dbcAIS au,rP, but you also 1et thfl f P.lkiw 1\•ho has bugt medic11l bills and a mongoloid child and then his wife 1ets sick" R11 bitt St'l \'5 ht btlif'VCS bankruptcy is I form of rehabilitation for lhe honest bankrupt O!her ptop1f', including so me poverty workers. h11ve t11ken a mo re militant !!.land. One W11shlngton civil · rl1hl~ worker h;:is ~uggested the best way for the poor 10 divide up the wtalth a li ttle more evenly is to run up large bills. then declare h11nkruptcy. Jn fael. 1H hearings of !hf' C.omn1i53ion on !ht Re1·ision nr the B.11nkrup tcy l1w, 11 l ~\\·yer testified hf' was findinll, caaes of pet>plr run ning up bills. then fl\ing 1:>;:inkruptc)'. Accord\n~ to law. if this collld be pr~ ved, 1hc debts v.•ould nol be discharge1blt1t Ho1A•ever. Judge Babitt pointed out ll vi rtually is impM:sible to prove. "He can 20 out and buy TV 1ets and brdroom sets to his hea rt's rontenl." 1aid Rabitl. "H1s creditors may be·gulled 1'ut 1hcy havf' been gulled by their own lack or busines~ prudence .. "We reC'ogniled th e fra ilities nf people hu1 rhe nnlv br ake and I mean l>-r·a-k-e is rhat if he ·does dec lare bankru ptcy hr'rt belier not dn it for anotbu six :Year s anrl hP'd better come back honestly.'' .Jan Slavicek, co-author or "The l.ayrr1an ·s Guide lo Ban kruptcy." s;1y1 be belit';vcs bankruptcy is a check agai"st unscrupulou~ merchants \•:no load up 1 customer with mercha ndise he can't af- ford. He estimates thue are probably 2B million people in the United States who ought to declare bankruptcy. F OOD STAMPS : HELP' FOR !,'ARMERS AND THE HUNG RY .... (Co nt inued from 'Pagt Cl ) ·•~~hec;iusr· 1hry didn ·t 1\'11nt to go In lhe Welfare office fnr anything.'' fll;iyer propo.~ed 11 church-type #(Upper freding prnwam instead"' Whet.her this would work is dPhflY1b!r . Officials do recognize mor P nlder pN>plP. i'hou!d be av.•are of and comfort.Able v.•it h the program . Mani· are eligible brc11u,.;p their nld·aJ?r 'J1 ssistance and · Social .Security comes to less than SIBS a month. [hi: ma ximum :idju!1ed net income 11110\\"ed for any fa.mi l}' of one. AdjuMcd net incnrne .:illov.·s for drdur· li ons of taxe.~. rent. utililies ;i.nd olhPr · farrnr.~. ~1aximum monthly adjusteO net incomes and family l'lilr s i for fond -s tamp only househnlds 1 are two pcnplf'. $240, three, $.107 : fnur, $.171 : five, $'\.40: six. $.507: sel'en, S.57:'!: eiE:ht. $f>40: and morP· th;:io f!f,l!'ht. up In S5.1 ;ibovc the Sf.411. 1\'o .l ppticant ran h;ive more than SI .500 1 worth of pt>rsonal properl~·- Rrgular \\'ClfarP grants ;irf' supflO!'rd to covrr all needs. includ1n.1i food Yet thn1'P c;:i.~pi; m11kf' up :ilmost flA'o-thirds of !hr rlien110 gPHing reductin ns 1n fond rnli!s through ~tamps. " There Rre v;i.rfation.~ 11nd exrcpiion.~. but one perso n c11n usually buv S:l6 worth nf fnod for ${) to .~26. Two peoj>le can get up to $64 v.·orth of cnupon~ for SO to S44, ;i family of !hrrr . $92 for SO to S80 11nd nn up thf" .scalr wi1h the a1'rrage nrl benefit eRch month about $1n to $l:i \Vhf'n food is purchased, lhr cl1rnt Ji!f"l .s ha ck change 1n ro'trpnns nr credit !ilips t 1r the change is lf!SS than 50 cents 1, no rnnne.v. (',;i<;cs of no income are r11rf'. but do oc- rur. A 11\10 ma ,\' hr laid off wi1hnut sav1n~·s nr A ~tudent'10 aid fro1ri parf'nls may he <'Ill nff. "The.o;;e perSOn!i. Sim110 say~. usu111l.1· usp .stamps for a short time onlv. OnP problem v.'elfr1re nfficials are fuliv A\\.'<1re of 1s thp cheating. Thr~""' arf. alway.~ grocer~· c\prks v.•ho can hP ron· \•incrcl to t;:ikp lilamps frir hq1H1r and r!IPnL~ v.·ho lil'll lhr1r 11llnted 11mounts on the. .strert to buy dru,I!~. CO~trLA INTS "I've her1rd rnmplaint ~ of nnr or l\vo [)Pr.son.~ 11t th<' r11 re tr11rk. sPlling the ir rooc:1 lif:amps in the. bc'ttin.11: ltnrs: PpoplP~ notes Ht !iee!I. llttlf' \lo'll\ of 'pr,.1•cnt1n~ !hi~ And 1n1nks t~e pt'rrentagt: nf chratln~ 1~ limt'lll and would occur 1n any system usf"ri. ,\fost st.amp users apprec1AIE' the sav· logs oo food 11lon~. SomP , P.Spt"C.ially the elderly for v..•hom sl.andin.11: in lin P can be phy~ically uncnmforfablP , comp J 11 i rr 11bout lonJt \\'A!I.~ In buy sl11mp!IL ;:it the 211 p,:irt icipati~ Oranj!e County h.11nk~ ;ind, 11hout delay~ until they Are dc cl.-ireri __ e~e_.. wh ich U!lually t11ke~ 11bout a month A new· system, which People~ hopes lo h;:ivt ln1plemented b)' Oct l, m:iy !iOl\'e somf' problt'm s. f:. new feclti:fll I~\.\' requires t.n11t thr t\!'part.ment give cl1tnl~ tht choice nf standlni;t In line t(I bu_y mupon~ A~ they do MW or having I.he am<'lunt nf rood s\amp~ deducted off the weU~re chtck! anri lht ~tamp~ aulotnatlc"lly mallttl to them r vrry month. ;:ind nred cnupnns-\!Ten. nnt 4R hours r.1n~ress 1vould almosf ('om p 1 t t t I .\' l:iler <'hmirrate tht pro~am and incorpor11.fo The program i.~ undrr <'Ont1nual rr-som" of ii wit~ already ~l.isting fll'l'lilY 1·is1!Jll. Durin~ mn10l or 1he prn,l!'ram 's A!isislance. Others have argued for In· t');isfl'nlf', unrcla1rd prnplf' Jiving 10-cre;:isini;: the stamp allotment!. gct~r mulrl 2rt a1,;s1si;incr. Thi' rulP Sim;:in doesn'1 think t h t ad- v.·as rh:ingrrl m;iking .<.1flmps a1,·;ii\11bl~ ministr11tion bill will pas:s this year but h~ lo nnlr rf.latcc1 peoplr living: l.rig:ethrr. ;:ind Peoples would both prefer just SV'I· R11t ri cn11 rt in junrtiori rin April~ l!'i df'. din~ clienll! the extra money on their rl.:tr<'rl tht' ch;ingr illeJ,'!ill on th e bas1~ re.R:ular checks in.rtead of adm lni8terin1 a that lhr prn.[!r;im couldn't dictate "'ho separate progrl11l . could livr<. toccther. People~ doesn't know whi t he'd dn ~1o1Hicrf rr:::ul;inon~ nnv.• s;:iy that 11H about those only getting 11tamJ)6 if lft•l OOH SIMAO Gll ANV ILLE P EOPl..El rr rmhrrs nf a hou10rhrild ! related rir not f heppened. He'd like to get away fmm th e rl b mu~t qualifv nr nonP "an qualify. Ex· uneasy feeling that being responsible for money-orr!Prs an ~Pl lh" s1amr~ ac\.. · e10 m1·111· ..... worth ol stam~ kept in Nnk rh1dPd from lha1 :irP tht eldt>rl~'. u.·hn • "" ,,.. HP 10;i,1·~ n "'"i11ld t::ikP nn'!v 1:1 hn11rs for 1·aulls can produce. for ont thin". h m;:iy live 1A•ifh p<>nple 1\·i th higher incomes ,, I "nionr~'·lri hf m;;1\rd 1n 11nd 1hP ~1.1mpc; and still qualify . "And r just really wish I aiu!d find 1 In he returnrrl if thP proierl \\orks \\'ii.I' tn sim plify th~ prollfl m," he smiles. It u•riuld df'('rr;isr li nt·~ 1n hank~ :inrl RILL IN CONf;R1-.;.ss ''I've been negative about it," Peoples the nrf'ri for tran.~pnr 1 a11nn , hut •rnuld ll11 lci; also now sav a sluden1 can't ~tt "dmils.but he is qui ck tn add that ''all in cause nthrr pmb\cn1s. Tur un1rlcnt if1erl i;;t;in1p.'i for a .vear 'if his parents listed a!l, people In Orange county art utiriJ u'elf;irr \\.'OrkP.r said her rl1f'nl!i have him ai; ,, tax dependent the ye ar before. better and hav~ better djets 5ince tht usually run nut nr mooey hy ~tamp 11mP An admin1strat1nn·b.<lcked bill now in rood sUJmp program began.'' --=~===Ir==========-=====....- • Breeze i nto summer ! A fabu lous carefree ha ird o needs an expert cut and perm, custom pre scribed for your hair. ' 15.00 Su mm .. time per m. 9.95 MON. e TU ES. e WED. SAV INGS BA SIC CUT 2.00 e SHAMPOO SET 3.45 C1-.ow11f11g Glory beauty salon SOUTH COAST PLAZA l"""~' !t .. 1! -Ne•! to S•~'' '"•" 14l·7116 241 1. 17tti St., COSTA MISA ,.ltOlll 141·••1 • Wt CA i i 1"'111 ~111 LB Extra Value 12.90 ,.,, 19.99 Special Sizes 14l'J to 24'h or 31 toU • >\JI the season·a f.ishion new& printed in dramalle black and whil e with black band ing to match the easy fitllng pants. 8 uay lint lint print In I Cl tl lt kn it. - Min 1nd pliont order• nlled. rfl>Oflles v.:anl• to m111\~rrler thr tnl1rf' •~stem to· "cut SOme 11dmlnl~trAtlve Apporntmenta not slwsys ntCISlfrY u,,., ~ -~et IM DNrfe ""· -"'·"'' l!f.ists'' and •Ith« dt<!uet i1tamp CO!Jlli from r~l.\r ald-"'elven Qr allow thtm -==================:::::::;;;:::==:IL-.•-_."."-~.•.M.•.•.· "-""-· .".·.'.'1 .'_ ... _·;';;' .. ·.,• .. -.., .... ,...;'.'.'.;';J 11ld foOd'lltamp Only Climts to 1e:nd In _ -.-~ -_.:- I ' . - '· ., -. • ' ' • ' ' '· • ) • • • OAIL V PILOT (; ,'J '\'our Horoscope Clt.1Jric·ot11 : St1·i1·<-> to Be C(tlrrr f\E\V i 'OHK ! L'l~l 1 - About 3l p!'rcerit cf tilt• black chi!drcn h c i n g adopted annualJ ~· in till' United States are going 111 lo 11,h1te hon1es -a statistic !hat \\Ould h;11 t been inton<.·e1vabl r 0111) JO ycnrs ago The ttdoµ11011 f.!f hld<.lis by 1.11lite couplts Js tJ11l1 one aspe<:t o! sn over·all in(·rea~e in iJdtfl:ll1ons o( Atnrril';l!l Indian~. .\h·x- 1ca11-A1ncril';1ns, (11ie1r;;i:s , retarded a11<I ph~ sit;dly handicapped chi ldren l:iy 11·hi1e:; Utll it is the 1nu~t dran1atit a ~ p e ct, p1 0· viding irrefu1able£v1dr:1< c• cf <t profound elian~r JU stereot.vp,ecl A n1 e r i <· .1 n "ie11s on racr. "A Joi of \\Ondt•r!ul young Anl('rican 1\ l1i1~ touples hn r chil:1rrn and don·t c<irr 1\ha1 e(l lor \lirv ;i re.·· coinrnen tPd A n n 1-la(grea\·e~ o! ~lanl11:1- tan's \\lindhan1 Children·~ Serl'i('e . 1\.'hich p I aces childre!l for adopt ion. "It's an in r re a s in g' pheno1nrnon and rrflect.~ tin· ('tlrrent ~horlagf' llf Pleasa11t 4-Drea111s, Ladies odopt:ibl<' 11·h1!!· 1nf;1n1~." ~a~:-. [)!' Trudy Fe\llnj.;er , :111 a~\1K'18tC'' profrssflr :it :\Cl\ \'ork L'n1\'t'r-siiy·s S('hC-Ol uf Sot'tal \\'ork and an auihor ir! the fie ld. ".\nd II rcfl:!CL~ I ht l1bcrnh1.at1on of tl1r agcn·; <'ie~· prnctu:ts to meet the net'CI of bh~ck children lor t1doptive hornt• · " If :i c·oupl!' ha~ tl 1e 1',11J:ib1l1!y .:11:d r!r· irr 10 ''" 1 :1 · 1·!.1 1~ ul a11~11:1.-r :i ·-'! r3 r··· tht:n 1!'s µCrr :'i:tlv SOllt'rl Ill e·,p··~· 11[1; ., ~1J1ed Dr. .J::in1c:. 1. L llrti~. <t bl~rk r~~·~hjjtri:;j Jt (' 0 I' n t'' \ l l '11ht•i:<i1ty ~led1cal Col- l<·g~· and l'Onsul111111 for rn:111~· l'luld 11ell <1rr .:igen - Lll'~ S1at.::tlc:> al'e ha rd to t·11n1e hv. but a just-corn· pleted i1;1tional survey or p11iJJ11· anti priva1e agen- cies Uv .;Qp~ort uui1\', <1 di\ 1<;1un' or the Bo~·s 3nd Cir ls Aid Soc irty o f Oregon. stKJwed that a.. lnt:i.1 nf ",".420 b l;ieli ('hddrC'll \\'Cl'e placed tn adC!p!11 e ho1ne:: in 1971. ::ir BEAUTY and the BEAST 11)llth 2.S.7~ \\Cf(' <idoµ!'"1 tH 11h,!<' r('up!t!' r;"' l''01nparc d to Z :1~ "lll'h adoptions 111 19i0. L ~~i 1 1 J!l69 <t!ld 73:.1 JU 1963 l3lal'ks 11·ert> adoult'<! hy 11h1tes n1 at Jeust ~j :-ta'C's la • .;1 year. accordu1g to.\Jp· rcrtuni\y, ,1·h1ch received no breakdo11•n on transratial ::idoptio'ls f··o 1n lh1·cc state.. -ldaJ111 '\('11· ~lr xi t·o ;inrl South ('.1 ,;l ina Onll t\l:ibar.·;i . :ind Louisian:i rci.-ll'tt'rl r~) h!:1l'ks 'placed in 11 hue hon1cs. ::ilthou::;h the r t' 11ere no legal re stnctivn1' <1g<lin~t 11 1n Alabaffl<l. Louisiana lia cl <• J ::i 11• a~<linst such adoptions 1111 1 ii 11 ;~5 ruled u11· con~tltutiona! a f r 11 n1onths ago by a l',S. Circuit C-Ourl or Appell I~ "Great emph<is is 11 a~ plai.:cd on the urgeu('~' •1f l'o.'l'ru it ing b!.:~ck adopt·1·r pnrents in 1971. but tht' gain 1n placing thi!drcn in black hon1cs 1.1·as only ~ percent O\er 1970." sai d Charle~ .. B Olds. an Or· portunity O f f I C i a ! in l'ortl .. uid. O:·f' 111 lll!Cl !'al'\i;! 11 :l• 9 p:>rcei!t ·• The ~.1111 pl ~r'"' ('/'I , Arct>lera!ion '1f t!ir 1rc1•d h;•s dra11·n 111·\l rna1n t rit irisrns Son1e off1r1al~ 111 the adoptive field clidn1 that social 1\·orkers are ni·~ bt>ing trained to help \\'hit(' fan1ilies n1eet the problen1 nf r-rc1!·111i; a b!;1l'k chdtl 111 ;t 1\l('l.S! .SUt'l('[I !'.olll>L' ~cg1nt>uts of !ht• blJ( ~ l'O/TilllllHJ[I UJlJi"C 1 ra11~rHc1;1l :idopt\011 •"l· ! 1rt>h :i~ hetnJ,: dan1a111n~ t•' the .. identity "· of black t'hil d1·en •·A fan1il~ 11 ho adopt~ a black child is llO lonf!er a 11hite tan1ih ," .soirl !\Ir.' L:it1r;1 Ga,,kln of 1he Ileen· p!n Cou111t~. .\1 i n n , \\'elfarr Depcrrunent. 11 hn tna dr ht·r fir~t tran~rar it1I plat'en1e111 in !tl·17 ... \\le are goir1g to ha1·e to or~2n1tf' training pro;•fanls fnr 1k.1th parents arid soci;i! 11 crke l'~. i ·11r i r a 1 n t d 11 orker~ n1usl be black. for nnly thev can help a 1anuly realize 1.1·hat 11 means to be black . ., Pass I-lair Spray, My So1i Needs It - MONDAY JULY 3 Ry SYDNE\' 0)1.\nll Ptrhnp~ !ht• 1110:.1 1111-.u·i· dt1J'Slood, :ihllSt'd ll( I h f' 11'diar:il sit:llS is Storp1n 1'1·~): pie tend lo resent and ft'ar $('orp10. Nati1es of ! h 1 ~ l)o \\erfu l sign ha\'(\ ~n -llr(l nr 1111 sltr1· sur·i:o1111din(.: then1 Thc.1· a're c<1p:1bl~· of dl'CdJilll~ S('l't't'!~. uf prr~lSllll~. or ~1'011· ing 11hcre !hr µro~C'rb1<1l bo<l1l'~ art' bu t1rd Scorri111 pt'rso11s. ho11·e1·cr. ;arl' \\'ilhni: lo aid the 1u1drrd01t?. tu htlp 1·n1'rrt•I 1ht ills of sot'lt'!I and to g1\'e their lo\'e complrt<'I> AHJt::S I ~l:Jrch 21 -:\pril 19 ' ~la lir vour 0\1'0 1.1·ay Sell- r"l i<incC 11011· i<; a necC'ssit~· 'l'ilose you t1 sui1Jl y depe nd upfJll t;;ll b1 11«1vs1d t' t 1r\e is hi!!h. h;11 1egal 'and nth"r ohstaclrs p{'r,5i.~t. Sa~i ftari11n f1 gurrs 111 pron11nen1 role. ·rA UllUS I April 20·~\a,I 211 Don't rush. Ynu b"nri1t no11 tl1rough attention !o. dcl '-!il.s )Jectlng could 01:r!11· bch111d l seenes v1hich revc::ils fnrt11111 ;ii~1ong associat es. ~\;iin!~in l 11eutral stance. A,p he1l' !11 pnn-1 ('!pies . but rerna1n fle~_ble ' G'-'~11 !"il 1>J;iv 21 .. 11111c 20 1 , ~\uch ta lk. 1nany protn ises nrc f1~at1.tred . S!rive lo -bf praf'· 11ca!. Take cash and let credit go. Onr 11·ho 11·hispers s11·eet nothiilgs has nothing to .off\'r. !\now it and act according ly. \'irg•1 is invo lved . CANCER (June 21.July 22\· singlen~s. eO!JCCn!rate o n BY Efl~'IA 8 0.\IBECK ~~ (lne ,1,hose motives arr. selfish tog ethet·ness. Dre;:,iining could F\l'e i•ears ago. if son1cqnr AT a11e1np\s to tie you do1l'n. to n-r<ilie it so. I 11 Id. '1 I l<I be 1,-,,,,,,, .. ,, .. _ ,.,-,·,, a11d ha•a•s You do t!•:-"J: ,Ion r11ol<l f'rurt Into .'1!"'.l''\11'.1\ J:<>I'. 1>n f'\ne1·11>ncr. (_"tt' ·~ 1n1 rs1111!'nt prurf'd1u·rs. LIRH A 1.St.>pl 2:.1-1.)1·1 ~2 ' · \ t1U 01 f'f ('nlnf' odd~ 'l uu ~uc­ l'('11d · 11011· 11 llrrc 1n:o1: ~a1d \11u l\lH:ld fall Arir~ 1s.111 p1e- 1urc You i:::un 1¥1'ol.'nil1on 011r 11ho pr('1·1uush !ot1I.. fn1n1 \tlll IS l'('i1ril !O f,:11'!' ~·••1 ll',hll1t-: 1:1 rr!urn Be gr:it·t" t' St'OHP!ll dh·I 1J-\,., ~! · \\·\\ ~tal'I is 111dtt' 1l1·d Lro i~ 1"1 11.1r·tu11· Sruuh 11uu 1s i.ht1kl'll 'l'o\1 l(t>1 rL.ll<t't' fi •1 ~rt1atrr self·f\'ll1L'·'i.u•n \\'h;it 11.1~ l\lr!Cen VI' !lll iii f(',H'h 11011 breo111es ;i1.11\.1tll1· ~lr1'~" ()) ·,g1n;i( Hµµr OlH.'h S.\Gf'l1'ARIL'S. I :\ll\ •l) I)('(' 21 1· 'l"ou :ire 1Jullt·d 111 11111 dtrt!t'llO!lS l'hoo~r 1'1 tlll''t' 11h1<"h cuuld pru11df' }.!rt·;l!~'I fri'edon1. S!el'r C'l('a r pf ''''l' 'Ahli is ortt\'. i:t.1nf1na1,l You 4/u ha1 r right · lli 111 t' .111U1' 111111 life ~lone1 ~1 1:.iat 1c1i' 1vill in.,. pro1e •ba i ~.:iln could t'O.'•t r;1ort' than ~ou 11n~g1nt Act At·cmdingl~. CA l'HU..:onS" t l)t>r ~2·.lan .... ---------, 19, Lc:w• dct"1.' '° oihtrs. Contempor, aryF_urnit11,re Take (lverall vie\\' St1·1"e to ~ cahn in 111idst of confusion 1 Fan1ily. hon1t s111.1at1on is under ten)),)O:l'ilf? pressure. Hclv' un 1·ers<11lllt1. huinor IJ::ol~1~· dct·l~ion on pnq1rrt> 1n:lt:l'I'~ .\l}l".\Hll S 1.J;~,1 ~O !'t·P lR • 11111.,j •If oil1 l•lllT'll\' .; II pr:ll'll(';tl l)1re~·t 1111h. rr,1·r1 .i ltnllS lt'l\d !1\ h1• l't!!'IU,e1t Chf't lo. 111cs,.1gt>, l\tl.1!11 r::. n1f\1 l-H• i:('!ll~ in 111·\111g d11'C'C'· ti.111 ·\nll!hf"I' \quuriiin 01nd a S1'1)rpio e1 1Uld hr 1111n!1t•1t l'ISffS 1F1·b !ll-\l:1i·vh :!II ~!011f1 d1•t'1~h>t1' 11t•',Jld bei.l bt• fll>.'-\!'l'ilt'(\ ~ H\I 111;1_\' lllll b~• r1·1·t'1 111·. ;i1·1'l1r;111· P"'lt1r1· io1 111·il 1.,h1:1hlt>~ St•1·k tn 111,.i11•1 \\!·;ii :ippf'ar..; a it!i,k;,,,,9 >0 N l L l,("0"Aft Y 17ll7 BEACH 8L\'O, MUHl lHGfON ft(o\CH J~•1 N !It l~ll••ct '-4 'f-•nm H (I lnltr (Om"""" • rl D·!el - ) m11r. S ~· $~" r ~"" ' .vv ',~.,..,~, , .... Wl!'f l(Ool'(S 101, M ~.--... I!• fl f1fl U f\ Li SU/~\/~\FJR gf\1J8 .S 1A.\t~ &1 lA\rkJ l)~ 2 ~~~ .. · ,ELJ:;EN 1CARTER LAD IES HAB ERDASHER • By CUlJ.\'T ~IARl'O -A dre:in1 bnoli S;1\S if !he ~c1\u1~1r ~Lr~er1r~~l n11' ;~11 . 1 ·. . WIT'S b~;t· no 11• by ne1:1g~diplon1atie A~ a ::.inglr 11un1:in. do ,\'nt1 be:iu1iful nr unheau1if1 1 ! t liing'-~';'"~'~d~cl;h~a~'~r~l~au""'l~w~d~u~·n~t~:!~l-,g~·'~''---, .. ~--E:N·f)-_ __aciSlJ...btle. Qn.Un tJ.12,sition of1._ 1~~:::::::::~226:'*':'-:'":1:'~·i::~A~l':[:':U=E~,:n~-\~L:D:O:A~l~S~L=A~';0:·;C.:\~L:lf~O~;R;'N;lA~•;6~75~·=2370:;:. ::::;:~;:::;~ dre;t~h:'atrlttm,"""1H'lttt~ttt-flbetH l't'fll-l~ll :i. .•t1 c 1 111 111\· ~1de ''<!._iftilli(~ authori tv is . confused. Br Jn rnur 'drr an1!'i do 1·on S!'I'" pen .. \'!\ll :ire Jl s .1 r· h 1 r Ills hair ahv;p:~ lor1krd l lir '-----/ t:09peraiivc . but stand tall. _ ~ _ ~ -o, ~·ou;·Self plungini:: 11·iJ(lJ.1 ;.inr! Jls~·chia 1 rists. who il re 11 '1 an unniacfr• be'd The 1v1nd 1 ~ , 22 ' ''.,-,,.,dl y 1h•o1,gl1 fo1·".<l!'i (! clrc,an1er s an.11a rr_ntly. drn1 d I h" II b LEO (Ju v ._ ..... '\ug. i: JllSJllillil " , ~ parted Jt. Fire 'fingers eo 1n'oed <1n r t 11111 put a .'·e oi\.' ug Avoid self-decept ion. Get men? this 1rend. i:!aJJn uig you are 1·1. And 11,hen birds be!!an to lioht 111 his reading lan1p. He · · h ~ ~ racts. figures: avoid 1umplng Do you drea1n exci ting and psvc o. " make a nest. v.·e had it cut. refused. to ~nclusions. Gel promises uninhibited episodes? Or do \Vhether ps.vchic. or psycho . Then one da)'. all of tila l This month. I .:onceded Jn \i•rlting. Study Genihii )'OU wake up tired arter thr the remarkable 1h1ng to note changed. The nation 1rent defea t. I told m1·se1r !hat I had ir cs:;:J i:(('. One ivho perfo rnis Jon,I!: chase. unhapp y and bit· 11·hrn dreaming is t~at ~·ou "uniha ir'' and n1y son \1·e111 seen bol's 11·lth longer .biiir. s:~ecia! servi6:es may raise ter? ne\'cr lose :--ou r own tclenllt l'. 11·ith it. i01' 1rcr.c th"I.' gi rls,? 1 I told 1 d a· 1 · pril'e Plan ;11c1 n('cor 1ng y No matter 1vhat .vou drean1. You are a b s O I 11 t e ! .1· 111· I! .\\·oul d be nil;e to rPp -11'1 n11·;,c!f th:lt there 1rere 11·or~e psychiatri sts beli eve ii n1ean.~ destruc tible in vour drr:ln'S. th:il bv this tin1e p;ircnl.;; ha1c thin:.:.~ thap ha1·i n'! a-sun 1ri;li something. One says tha t You 1nav find vou rsetf chas-bccom.c aeclimated 10 li1n;.:: long h;"ttr. likP. ha\'i nf a 11..'0lli 11·hatcrer ~·ou drcanl up there i11" a drcan1 1nnn do11•n n long hair on thei r oons. T h~.1· i;r:o1r !hnlligh )our car. or an \n your dream 11·orld srJon hap--co~ridor. screan1 ing hollrl\r)i·. haven 't. Everl'\l'here 1 go. the 18-vear-o!d 11·ho 1l'asn t toilet pens to you do1.1'n !hrre un "\\'a11 fo r nie. \\'ai l ror me'!..." fi rst questiori ·is. "liow long 1s ti';ined. earth. Aird you can cont rol all and the man <liScanoears \i·hilt J your son·s hair?'' I \\'as in thr 1niddle of tell ing this. • srJmeo-ne . rise enters the pit'· I regcird the length or hi.~ myself that it 1vas a fad and ' Tonight 11·hen you retire in lu re. You may chase 20 hair as a graph to my parental that in a few years he would --~-;-;-;-;-;;,,;-;;;--;;,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.....,1· un ide ntifiable n1en . but y_ou control over him. In June, be as bald as a t-.·larine ~ ah\·avs recognize yourself ~s 1971. I used the he8vy-handed serge8nt. \\.'hen he 1\·ent by the THOMAS r. ALLEN ANTIQUE~ thP Ch<1ser. parental approach. door and snapped his neck so \'JH1 ;0 fAug . 2:l-.Sl'pl.,.~2J. \",I ;-1-p !,::\"'\ -1\lt•l'C' responsibility. H a I r 11· a yl 111easu rcs no11' 11•il! not suff ice It is all or nothing_ Financial ! Chan9's Objects D' Arte Orientales Weekend,~ or by Appo1.~tmen1 HO\\e vr--r . the drean1 book [ told him I did not go that I could see he 1\'aS con- 11. savs that if you drean1 he 's through 18 hours of labor to scious. .spec.iolllln' In c!{asi ng y.011. it ind,icfl,1e~ give birth to a prehistoric Cro-"Hey. ~loin." he s 11 id . Ancient Porcelains rrnressed dr~irr.~ on your ~1agnon. lie con1promised bv "\\/e're out nf h::1ir spra~·." Precious Stone Carvings par1 . Yo11 hope he 1\•ill sion ha \'ing the ba rber 1\.'a ve the I bit .rnY Jlp. i'tlaybe I could Snuff Bottles pussyfoot ing around and get scissors over his sideburns. gi ve it one 1nore try. If • 'n' Summer FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE, SPECIAL SUMMER HOtlRS NOW Monday thru -Saturday 10-9, Sundays 10 to 5:~ Swim Suits, Custom Made, Mix 'n Match, Cover-ul~1' la fiesta, top drawer, balboa isle, 7892 Westminster Avenue 1Vestm1nster. Ca. (] 14) 892· 7597 r!n1rn to busine~~ In September. 1971. I used chai ni11g hi n1 to ,the bf>d and 3355 Via .lido, Suite "C" Tu g~ ~n~~w~~·~ i n 1 1~11r the hu m l liat~n 1~tk• bpy~ell-~Jp~l~Q~iin1g~l~<~ay~n~e1_~K~~~·~1:r~a~H~m~s~i~n1'~:~!~,~~~~~~;·~·~·~·~·~·:·~~J~~·;6~J~J~1~~~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~·~1 dream \\'Or!d. be fi rm. 1 ~·ou 111µ him he looked Ii f' rince his ear doesn't 11·ork. si\·ear to 0 illt\\)Mmillrutt\t\\\lt,.j ) 1.1·ant to be the cen tral or· Val iant 1.1•ith a S2 pern1 anent ,.011 I'll ad just. 1_ _ __ . ..LlLUr r.rnnr.HJll.11rrzrrrrrr cupan t in his bed or rnse~. 11'ave. He 1\'aS flattered and 1-·-~-- concentrate your dream.~ 011 b-Orro1.1'ed my setting lotion. I . 221 marine ave. ho11· to i;.et int o his bourp.le1. January. 1972, was the year 1 of the direct approach. I sat COMrlETE SHOE & LUGGAGE REPAIR '"' RES TYLING •• Robinson 's Shoe Repa ir t.Olt.f. Ml~"'=-ltl•.ltLjJy!t(i,.!."--tlWttll'IOTOlt 11,ACH-lllfllt rJI lc•tll~ huhf'(tHf l>t .. , 4&-ltJt ·-fff!IT/nrfii' IPC~ C111i.r, 1'7•1f0 CO~TA Ml!A-,JOO Hfr"Mr 11¥f . "'·'"' Ct~ttr, 1(t ,.nts him · down and asked hilr. point-blank what he 1vas try to achie ve. Ile said his Ion ha ir stood for his individuality. I asked him to get his in· dividu<1lity tri1nmed as it was fall ing into his chili. ~le declined but said he 11·ould keep it out of his eyes.) 11·hich produced · an afniction \\"h!.'reby he 11·0Utd-.. snap his i neck 11nd for a brief moment I you had a clear \'iew of an 1 eyeball. In March. 1972. t decided to compromise. If he would get a I haircut . I 11·ou!d Jet him in the I house. re instate him in the wi\1 1 ll R!!gu l;ir !JO, to 165. Sports Coats Regular 85 . to 90, Italian Knit S-hirts - Double Knit Sla.cks -Dress Shirts 59. Regul ri r 25 , to 45, 20. RegUlar 27,50 10 35, ' 14. 19. • mens haberdashery • •• • ' • • (;·If DAI LY "LOT ' I' Fan1ily ~ire.le _E n c ompasses a Campus ' Living on campus allows Balliets to commute by foot to work. At righ t, Mrs. Balli et displa ys boat daughter sent from Ph ili pp ines. ·---~--... - BY ALLISON DEl::RR 01 1t11 D1lr, ~lift lt1ff Al most every item in Gladys Baillet 's J1v1ng room has a story. There are a pa ir ol framed Gregorian ':hants her husband discovered in France \\•hen the family loured Europe. Carved elephants support a mahogany table sent from Africa by missionary fr iend5. ../ A. tiny model boat with woven palm sails sent by her daughter from the J\larshatl Islands rests on a hand-etched metal tray from Egypt. Dresden figures share shelves ·with Oriental vases and a cut glass figurine from Germany. There is a handcarved cherry music stand, a gift from friends in l\1iruiesota . LOV E MUSIC And a piano. because lht! Balliet15 are a n1usical family. Dr. Emil Balliet is president of Southern California College, Costa r..tesa . a sn\all college with a student body of several ~undred. 1'he Balliets li ve on ca mpus in a small, but roomy yello\v house. Their living room makes a comforlable fo rum for faculty gatherings, visiting fore i g n students and other students who need ad- vice. Yrars as a minister's wife when Or. BalliPt had pastorates in Minnesota and later in Illinois, and as dean's \Vlfe at Bi- ' Dr . Em il -Balliet, wife Gladys and daughte r Sue find music relaxing after day of work and study at Southern California College. .... < ..... ble college v.·ere follo1ve<I by another pastorite in San Diego. The Balliets, native Californians, came to SCC lwo years ago. Their younger daughter, Sue. is a freshman at SCC and she plans lo study medicine. MISSIOJllARY Judy, the elder , is 1narried to a missionary \\'ho is in charge of an elementary-high school at Majuro in !hr r..tarshall Islands .. three degrees south of the equator." John, theit only son. has a fledgling l;11v practice in Palo Alto v.•here he \\'as graduated from Stanford and San Fran- .cisco Law School. Dr. Balliet and Judy are violinists. l\1rs. Balliet is a pianist and Sue, a guitarist and folksinger . Their lives are a unique blend or their religious faith, education, music and coo- cern for people . Living on campus the Ballicts c·an commu!c to work by foot . lie to the president's office. She to her job as an assistant recorder in the regist ra1:'s of· ficc. • Ii.EAR PROBLEi\1S The sl~dcnts and their problems arr a major concern. "l\·ly husba nd 's door is ~]ways oprn to st uden~s whenever they need his help," the prcsideni's v.·ife explau1ed. "An d that mcaRi qur home, also. "I think that studcn_1s, feel ~omfort~blc here. Since mosl of our students li\·e on campus they are ,av.·ay from home in - flurnce and home fellowships. They have no onP to lallc to aboul thei r problems. They often come here." " As a 1n1nistcr':o \rife and an educat9r's \1"1fe you learn lo deBI with people and their problems, she said. "It 's lovely 10 feel that· studenls can come here to talk. 1 fee l it is an e:r· tension of our pastoral \\'ork. My husband is still looked to as a minister." STILL SPEAKS Dr. Balliet speaks at the first chapel se1vices at SCC each semesler to "set 1 he tone for the year." He often j11 aaked lo lecture on religious topics here and abroad. -In the past he directed lecture series in Europe and Japan. This summer the Balliets' itinerary in- rludes visi ting their daughter in the J\larshall Islands for g rad u al i on cerenionies, presenting 11 lecture series in Japan and returning lo the Marshalls for the birth of their first grandchild next n1onth . J\1rs. Ballic1 admits !hat she is one ·ot tho9e People who is ah\•ays taking college courses. She holrls a bachelors degree irt religion and music. Her current interest i1 Jibrnry s c i enc e and she is Ink ing· t.·Jasses at Santa Ana College. • AV llJ READER An avid reader. books take up much or . her leisu re lime. And then there are people. "I think thal no matter what my hus- band had chosen as a career he would have beE>n undE>rstanding or people 's prob- -1cn1s." she said. ·, ~ ... "We f Pel that lhe students are lik e our ov.'n fam ily. Now that our own children. ;ire gro\\·n \11e don ·t need so much privacy and i''s a nice ~eeling to know the students trusl us and know we care." E mplo ye Comes ·unglued Ovet. Sticky Si·t11ation DEAR. ANN LA~DERS·. r~our vc<1 rs ago. at age 16. I "·as picked ui1 for shoplifting. I v.·as lucky to get oH I\ 1th a warnin&. I don 't know what made mr do auch a foolish thing. I mus\ have bf"rn out or my mind. 1\r never s10Jc11 anything since afl!!...I flC\'Cr will again The problem Is lhat I've ix'rn blacklisted by certai,n stores. Apparently tht atores are in touch \Vlth each other and there ia no eScaping my past. I "'as hiNd by two personnel managers· and J lottd workln1 in both places. The ·jo6S ended "mysteriously" alter a few weeks. No reason given -but I'm sure it was my ••record." How Jona must a person pay for old •in 1 I enjoy depanment store work 1ntl I want to continue. Bllt how? Please_ ~elp . 1'111-.P>li-LESSON- I LE . .\R\'ED IJl!:AR L.L.: 1 hnf)t f'\f'ry lrr.nagf.'r v.•hn has done a lillle shoplifting Rnd not bte.n raught -so far -~·ill read your letter a ~econd tim e. Tt'll the. personnf'I tiiretlor durin~ your initial Intervie w about your unforlunalf' history. Of course you "'ill run the risk nl not be.Jog hired, but should yo u have tht gl.lod fortune to run into a compasslonntc person who belit\'tS in a second cbancr. you "·ort'l five in fear of"loslng your Job because-or. the post. DEAR ANN LANDERS· The lellrc frQ.m "Flfty.Ytar·Old Sw1ngrr'1 \Vifr'' should be r~uired readini;i: for evC"rv mBrrierl man over 45 who i~ fooling aroul\d.. ... Althougb married mt'n have bttn ~ ' . ~ • r ' 14-~~ ... . { hrating on lht'ir \\'ivfs (rom lhe dawn or recordrd hislory, it's a different game s1ncr TV came into our lives. Jlcrc 's what ~iappened to my bro~hC'r­ Ui·la\I', a handsome. mar.ribcL ... mao. the father of three children. He told his wife: he hact to go lo Hartford on business. The day he "·as e.'(pected home. he phoocd to SAY he had missed his plane and was staying over. That evening his wife 1urncd on lht TV and caughL lilt end Qj • ch;l mpiynship h~key game . --Thtre was lots or tom· .... ' ' I " motion. A spectator had been hit with a wild puck. The camera panned over the crowd, Who do you think was silling next 10 the victim? None other than my brother·in-Jaw with his ann around a cute little broad. Not only did my sister ~ee it, but all our relatives in HRrtford . Stamford and Greenwich saw ii. too. The dlYOrcc set· llcment was • .boauty. Stinky! you be!. -DF.l.11.AH" .• DEAR D.: Yt1b -and e1pea1l\lt1 loo • Thanks for the short course. DEAR ANN LANDERS : \Vhrn 1 rearl the letter in your column signed "17 and llii;h on Life" 1 decided 'to send you the lyrics to a song• called ''Life Is Such A Trippy Thing." Even without the melod y the words will give you a lift. Make up your own tuOe and whistle it, Ann . 0 Gettin' £toned on sunshine, getti11' high on air ' ·Grttiti' to ll na turally, really gettin' there ; Gcttin' such a hov.·I on . lovln' what t do - I'm ~ full Of happlnt!SS, hooked Ori BOmethiet~ new. P..ly r>Ot i~ filled with flowtrs . my grass Is bright and &rec•, t-.1y tea is hrewin' fn my eup, 1n4 slill I make lhe scene; Please don 't try to change me, l love the "'·orld I've found . Gotta fly my own sweet way, don •t try lo shoot me down." -FRANK HYLE , EX EC UT I V JI! DIRECTOR, DING-A·l.ING Cl. U B, CHICAGO. Dear Frank : I'm wblsUing and It'• a trip! Thanks ror shartni. _ ere is a big difference between cold and cool. Ann Landers sllows you how to play ll cool without rreczing people out in her booklet . "Teenage Sex -Ten Ways to Cool it." Send 50 cents In coin and • long. sl'lf·addrMsed stamped envek>pe ~ the DAILY PILOT. • • Long Live the Queen Great 'W liite Lady Sails Forth to Avalo1i fd1tor '1 /\'o!P .Skip f'1rkl111g. La !j'UIUl Brach prr2I' 1c11n11ng ff/Pt11.~101l u•Ntf'r, llSPd Cn10/1nn l~lnnrl ns bark· pro1111d fnr ht.<t rnnst pnnulnr no1•P/, ''Tins t.ir/ /nr I/I rr'' 1f!11ch 1,<t tn 11.1 15th p uh/1('n/1n11 nf 811 rrl111011.~ 111 14 lang11aar s n11rl ~1n.<t .~nlrl innrr r/Jn 11 lfl m 1 / / i an cOp1rs. ft uin,, tilt pilnt /nr thr Hnnrµ \Vt.<tl 1'\f !11'''/P.<t ,,.rP1t)lllQ /hp Gnlrlf'1J Gtnh' rr11rl Em,ny 11n111111nl1n11 11 1.~ folln11·1t1Q Flnr!J crPnrr.<t /hP nrl11p11furr nf th p rr•n In Cn rn/11>n nhnn1rl '''"SS. rntn· lino ('11rrP1lf/1J. r11i 1111r,.~n/i1Prl lnhnr t•'"' ts nrr1ip11l7ug thP ship frntn ,,.. sum1n'1 It~ s11mmPr sn1hng schtrlu/e. . "cause the 'essel lo capsize Lf thEyJ.!l rushed to one side'."' G \"ROC0~1Pr4.SS ADUEO • Ne,rby brazenly f!QU tppf"d his "1m- pnss1blr" nlorlel v.·11h two phenomenally expensive 2 0 0 0 ·horse Hamil ton RPripl'ocating steam Png1nPs, prov1rl1ng 8 15•.1i knot lop spPed. HP adrlrd a Sprrry electru: gyro compass y,·1th a repcarer 10- stallf'd in view of the Helmsn1an. Nrwhy . lopper! h1:;: crt>alion off \\'Llh a t\1astrr 1;yrn-rompa$S set 1n an ;ilcnvP Al !hr hrarl of thP main stairs. on \"I<'"' for all passpngrr.!I to folio"' the sh1p0s parh. '.\lGRS transportallon flrm. dP~c.r1hr1 those year! as, "Grim beyond gnm. ~ot only v.·as thr ship anctPnl , but the tPrm.1na! had been an old potato bam in by-goot days. I f'Vf'n found 8 ramp ~·here they used to unload \;ul'l-bs." SI ~·ttLLIO.'\: TER~11t\AL / v ... ---------------..----- ; DAILY P!lOT C $ ' • 8)' SKll' t'J('KLJ/'\f~ F'1!t~·-e1izhl·~'Par·old flnyd F'redgrt>n, a ~·eteran of 40 years of rhannel crossings , was abnu1 to m<1ke h1.~tor~·. Lilllf' cl1<1 Nev.·by know th.:11 h1~ f'f'· rrn1ric: drs1,1::n \\'OUld b<'romP ii strokP of 1nPrhaniral £Pn1us. \Vr1gley grahh('rt him, Npv.·by thnughl he WA.!I br1nJ?; lhrown otJl of lhP office, \Vriglcy dancerl him arounrl the room . Damn the priC"r~ Damn 1he "'Alerline lifeboats! Full i;peerl ahe;id '. Oe.<tp1tl' more 'And "'°"' ht'adarhr.~. ~IC.RS deridNt Ill 19114 to J,::Rmhlt pveryth1ni: U\f'y h;irl (ln island transport.1· t1011. Thf'y boijJ?ht th{' tnttrr1n~ i:rand rlamP and pourNt f..1:i0.fl00 inln an n\ rr11H f::irrl1fl. Two O{'V.' "atC'rt1Ehl bu lkhf'arls tonk rarP of mo.."t o( hrr arhPs anrl p:!ITI.", hut for Shll\\·ell. v.·h<i harl ;ic•ef'ptrd rnm- 1nanrl . lhPrr "';is nr• ant1rlolr. Hr h.:irl caui:ht \\"riJ:dC'y's "d~·nasty fr vC"r", llf la id plan~ for a SI n1ill1nn Catalina sP::i· air term1n.:1l benPalh thP St1 n -rrilrn a!l- proarh to the \"1ncrnt Thornas Rr id&"· a massive is!i:tnci Pxp;in.~1on, return 1o·rta 1lv S.S. CATALINA CRUISES INTO AVALON HARBOR AMIO WELCOMING SMALL CRAFT He glanced <1l me in thP whrP\hoUSP of • the S.S. C.111tall ne :ind grrui&d, •10<lmnrd If 1 dn and d;imned if I don"I!" \Vh.:it. he actuallv mrant wa~ if he didn't Jand the famrd · steamrr at her new brrth he y,•ould be nut of ;i joh, 11nd if hP did ac-cotnpli~h this nlonumen\a\ feat we m1~hl all bP without teeth ~ ThP history F'redgrrn was about lo makP would nP\'f!r reach the record books. fart shrel." or even the . Ency rloprdia Rrit.LJinic::i . All I ('fl1nd \·isuahze v.•::i:i; B 111imp!e want 11d : OnP i\111· foot 5teamship 11unk at doc1'sidt. AvAlon . rorm bB il her out and she's yours for t.rrap 'F'rrri,1:.ren h.:ni \va1le<l vr:;irs for fl loniz~ cherishf'd dteam -r;ip11.1incy of thi~ renn\•:i1Pd. onrr-granrl 224()-pas$en]:!"Pr liner Hr h;id worked his way up through thr ranks from a CiM:k hand . On!~· tn fare . on his first day at the helm. a t~sk nn othrr mmmandinp; officer had io ('(lpe. \\"lfh sinre thP inaugu ration of passenger &ervtce lo Sarrt a Catalina Island in 186.1. J was alon~ t(l rf'COfd th i:i: historic mo--- ment. at the invit11tion of t.hP tran~r1.a­ t1nn rompany 's l.enPral Man a g f' r Charlev Stillwell. It had bPt>n ~tillv.'r.1 1 who liftPd thP ,1:.rPat "whi!P (!Uf'Pn", like lhl' &m of Kong , above .thP tidal wa ves of e12ht unrulv labor unions as the island "-'as econorTiically slowly 11inking in 1963. Rf.\10VEO F'ROM SERVICf: \\"hile his ~Pmif'..s shrieked, "St1llwel1 thinks be walk:-: on v.·ater!" his 11hip did not plow 1t. And for the second time in her 4~ ''f'ars the Catalina was removed fr<'m service. "Jerked by a jerk!" tlie uruons cried. Banty-legged Stillwell thum bed his OO$C. \n"''· .lune 1:1, 1969. u11 1n that t.vht>elhouse on the steamer's first trip 1n tnore th11n tt yPar, none' of us· kn ew il v.·e "ould have -no:r.cs to thumb once we rr;irhrd the Cahrillo Mole. \\"ill1'1 m Wrigley, Jr, was about to roll C'\ Pf in his grave. So Wf're General Phineas B.:inning and I.he famed Juan ,Rorlriquez Cabrillo. It had been Catrillo's Oagship, tile San Sal\·11dor. which made the initial penetration into Avalon Bay on October 7, 1542. Exactly fiO ye.:ir,'\ law. Gfnrral Se has· t1an Viscaino wadPd ashore and offir1ally rhristencd thP island. Sanla Caterina . In the foll ovring two hunrlred and five years hf'r bays and inlet~ became the home of C'Utlhroat.s. smugglers and Chinese slave traders, Knives Rnd C"annon balls rang ·round the island and Avalon Bay ft.hen known at var\ous times as Bay of Sf'ven ~loons . Timm"s Landing and Dakin's Co,·e 1 became tnfamoos for murder and c.r1me. B\" 136.1. the pirates h;:id iionP down with their ships and Gf'neral B.:inn1n11t bega n operating 11 stcamf'r to ttie i.qland , thP tiny l!moke-belchin,I!: Cricket. c<1rryin~ onlv a few of the heartiest pa.-.~enJ!:e-rS. Thf. Rannin~s expanded thrir operation . in \llBO to " 7~p11ssenj!l'r side-v;heeling ste.:imer between San Pedro anrl Ava1nn and it.5 patrons were the first to h.3vP hot fond 8Tld entertainment, plus JJ 2!!\i hour spray bath from the unpred1ctable paddle \\•heels. 'MONEY.CRAZY' Santa Catalina wa.s purchased m 1887 b~· Gt'orge Shatln for tht price of one of tOOay 's exJ>('nsi ve mansions. His critics called him "monry-c razy" when he also put into operation a larger bi-weekly steamer. thP fttnrfal~. then built the l\letropol~ Hotel and ht1rl out t~e ~t_ire plans for " cily of Av11lnn . His crtlu::s ~·ounrl up pallinR themst>lves on the bark. Shat1o \nsl .J>Vefything , including ihe i~l;:ind . at ii i;heriff"i; sale~ Af!Pr \Vrigley. Jr. _llain~d cnnlrol in .t91!1 , he swif!I~· mflVf'rl to <'OTIVPft Calalin.:i in!o hi" "M;i.;t1r. Isle-"', Not sat1:sf1ed v.•1th twri soh1p!ii ply1n~ the u•all'rS. thf' Herrrui!iia and Cahrilln. the chewinJ! ~um king OOuj:tht 11 1112!'1· pasSPngr:r .~h1p he found t_iP<l-up in t_he Boston Nav~· )'ard. HP outfitted her with two ballrooms. mah(),l!:any . w~wor k. fiincv i;c!as~ windoY.'S. eirpens1ve mirrors. y.in~\py !iPnl hPr on hPr ma1df'n vnyaizP April 1~. \PZO br.arin,1: thP ROlden namt. of A\•alnn. ThP Wl'itllhy bal'On!ii of lhP day wPre. aboard ln drnvts. f'\u.~h indn·iri~ril · staterooms. rouplf'<l w1!h room ~H·r,·1r" from R fully f''l 11ipfl"'{i call\' had turned the mrill!1r rorTl('r for to.Ir. \\". But i1!1ll hr wR!ii not srit1sf1t>rl Hr wiin!Prl .:i <ivna~1~ He insislrrl on buil<t111,11. h•!ii O\\'n i;h1p. \\'ricley'i. rlrrRm "'RI' to hl'l1'e a vessel \ari;:e Pnnu~h 10 ::irron1modate more1h;in A 'thousand pa!isenljlers on an open upper deck. He badgered ship d es 1 g n e r Nathan!!~! Newby for month! in 1021 , discarding drawing after d r A w In g , criticizing, su1_1:,11.P.sting, p\e;idlng. ex.· hort ing. F1nBllv Nt>wb~. in ro.fuplPtr tX· 11 ~pera11on . pencllerl tn 11n absurrl ~h1p "·\th \lfeboal~ mou"ltd at the weterhne. 1 to~hea\'Y open deck that would afford e\er)' person aboard a \'le.\&\ but would • ..-. On " fog.i::y grey day-in 1923 thr kf'f'I for the S. S. Catalina v.·as l;i\rl ill thP olrl Lo! Angeles Ship.\tards, only a short disrance from whrrf' thP steamf'r nnw sails. In record time . jusl 17 weeki. later, the new ship was rrady for l:iunchiniz. Af1rr an inspection of hrr controvrrs1al \\·atC'rline decks, ;i magazine -.·ntrr dpr\arrd in publ iration , ·'hPr lifeboats v.·ilt ~o rlown bPfore !he p.issrngers ..• one bulkhPad cloor \pf! o~n in a heavy !ea and il.'s goorlbye Charley'." Thal had nothing to do ~·1th Charley Sr illwell. ,1-Affit.:N VO\'AGt;- .Th1s. on fatPful .. l~i,. \:1. rl 1rl . !::very p;irt and p~rcer of it. I stud1eO his grun farp up in 1hr v.·hrP!hnust of the Cat.allna as v.·e mover! nearPr and nearP.r 10 thr ti.tole . I roulrl ~ense he was asking himse!t how in hpJI had he got into this fix in the first place. lt 2ctually all started on June 30, 1924 when the Catalina made her maiden l ~, ·-; ' "' .... M,.. ~· uit.9 'at · <"apacity n1ns for the ("11talina, additional seaplane flight:;, smallt>r rhartrr boats <1nd eventually high-sprf'fl hydrafn 1I ship~ \\•ith 45-min11te one-way tnp.-. fnr 75 or 1nore p;issengf'rS at ;i tnp ticket pnrP. lt scPn1ed that Sllll\\"(•11 hnrl fnunrl 11 p1crP of \.\'rigley':i; "n\i!&!.£:;.--Ry-1-hc.._11n1f' ~If.RS opened thf'ir nC'\\ tem1in al 1n l9fif;, 11\'Pr.:iize boatloarls for the CAlalina. \\h1 rh had sa~ized below 1000 per carry. leapc>d to ;:ilmost 180fl. Nrw businesses e>pf'ne<I In A1·aln11. Plans v.·ere drtnl"n for l<irRf'f Island air facilil ie~. \Veekend boat counts doubled, thffi tripled. E\•eryone's buttons wrre bust~g'. The "dynasty·· hi!d struck an 1cr-berg \l~1 h". half-truth.", II"" a n ri 1n- ;irc-11rai·1r.,. hf'<irl hnf'd nf'\\'Sfl:ipf'r.~ 1111rl mai::;iz1nf's ac·ros~ rhr rountrv . !~l;inrl 111 1·ps!nrs act·u~ St1lhvclt, Still\\cl! a• cusrd the unions. thf' union~ arcusr•t earh 11thf'r. the r ue an.rt the Oiast r:uarrt acrusNi .tht> 1~l:u1rl inrestors. I ~ \\a.!> grrw:'f';ill v ;igrCt'd son1eth1ng v.·as rotten -· P\"f'r)-WhPre hut ONimark. lllllm:itr l1'. frarini:: fnr her \"f'r~· life, ~1r.R;;; look !hr \\hite ''qurrn" out into L. A. h:i rbnr anti an<'horf'd her. Th(\rr S"hf' h;:i.-.kf'rl, mannf'rl v.•1th Anne<! ~uards. throughout the J!}f .. i l'!'i\0011 •• 11ie State of Californi;i, lhe Isl-ind CJ"lmp;inv and Public lltiliti('s Com· m1ss1on ·had caught ~ rlnsr of "rlynasl v fpl'er". They sf>i>mrd utterly cnnv inrr<l C:italina was about to bccornP ;i ranta$\1• ... f){l\\'N THE J.)RAIN 1.sland Miami Bf'ach. "Qu iC'k, ~ o · 1\1f.RS lost ii year'5 business from the somethJng:!" somebody screAmNi . Anrl in stPan1er. The union~ took it on the rh1n 11 t:lelif1um l.hey did. A decision was as the1r members drev.• strike pay and no 1nade tD tear 00\Vn the old beach pier, salaries. The island in,·estors saw tY.'O lo which "had accommodated both the " three million dollars in tourist re\'enue go I • . ·. .... ~ -;;.:.: ••it •••••w 1:a,, GREAT WHITE QUEEN, LOAOEO WITH PASSENGERS, SAILS FOR. AV,ALdN ', 1 vo~·age to the island. \\'1th press. movie cameras. celebrJlies anrl a grinning jubilant Wrigley packed aboard the flag- draped i;hft>, she swept inlo Avalon harbor lo the 'hooting and honkin.e: of hun- dreds of small boats lhat had followed her across channel. It v.•.:is thr. larf!:l'St l\'elcome in the history of Southern California boating until thP Queen Mary's Rrrival in 1967. The i.c:land's hillside chimes pealed conlinuously throughout the rla y and ch;:impagne, not chewing gum. bubblcrl. l'nfortuna1rly, "rr1,t:IPY Pnjoyrd lrss ,.h;in a rlPcarle o( h1i. ··grp:i1rst triumph". His m;ignifircnt "v.•hite qucPn", !hough, kept his tlyn;ist y annal. for more than 21 ~;ears (not rount llJR her w;ir sPrvir::e 1, the i;teamer made daily runs In the isl;ind, come rain or shine. Oflrn, v.•hen •·moonl ight'' crtuscs were arlded. she v.·ould go lYl'icc . 0\ll'r l.abor Oay "'Prkrnd of 1937, a record lotal 10.281 marle the excursion. \\'ri_l!'.lpy's <lynasty was nParly bursting al the scams. Thro in r11pirl suc- CP$Sion came the deflaling effects D( Adnlf Hitler. PParl H11rbor, military ac· quisit1on of Wriizley'i; fiee1 and his island, and the posl ·v.·ar "blaa!I''. Ry 1948, the bnat loads lM>,l{an to falter. rPnplP Wf're lllayini! hORle IO enjoy Another phenomenon cAlled television. /lPgrprfu\1,r tbc \Vrigfpy Comp an 1 curtailed the Cat111i n11·~ ,chedule aft~r a lmost J0,000 uninl.rrrupted round trlps.t TtJC KED IN 1\1C)TllRALLS J Th tnJ;s d1<1n't izrt Any brlter. Nor1 did the bi.I!: "v.•h1tP. flllPf>n". She beg;'n _ to rreak. \\•heeze and noundPr. At the~ of lhe 19~ sc.:iso n she v.·a1 t~ly tucked away ·in mothballs and sidered on hPr v.•ay to thr scrap heap Already, her sister !!hip. !hP Avalon had[ been 801d a111 a h~riir Anrl lalcr caught fife and sank afl roinl f'rrmin. Si mila_r fates' t9c'k !he rPnu!lnrlPr of \\"f1ii:1ey's on~~ proud islanrl OePt . ThP 72~-passengcr Clbrllln, sold In- to ~lex1can service., slid to the bottom or r ::iocho Villil'~ Locke.v' during " fierct! ~torm. Tht smallest ot the arm~ds , S. S. ilermo~a . rlllto. I • Tn l!l:i!'l, a bu~•nt'.,., cornb1n,. or fl'lll r I Catalina and . Avalon during their 4® dlJw;'tbe drain. The City or Avalon f;ulerl passenger heydays. Instead they ""ould -~ ,.ket its cut als11 -, apprrix1nlalely erect a brobdingnagian facility at the /"$90.oo.l in wharfage tax. All 10 all, the South end of Avalon harbor. 1968 fiasro amounted to over f1\"e m11l1nn UNlON CAU..S ~TRIKE J dollars in salary anrl profit lo:..'i. Anrl an The _ magiC balloon 5pruni riP.Ak, estim.:ited '250.000 island v1s1tors missed --. thP !x>Rl. Stil~well sairl the new pier w.u 1 crazy idea, The. Maritime Engineer' nef:icial By Septembrr of th;it ~rar Av<ilnn As.'\OCiation (l\fEBA) fold ptiffwell hews~ rr~emb!ed Rob1n~on rru::.oc's Jw,1<'h. thr ooe v.·ho needed the. strait j:ickPI. lt Shnps v.•r.rr rmpt1'. Thr f;imefi RircJ f;inn h;:id fio"'n thf' ('()Op. Thf' hills1<lt> wasn"t the pier :"e ME.BA cared 11bnu!. It c-himrs were nn lllf' bli nk . Fin.c,<'m;iils y,•ai; St illwell's dt..--iiSion to lnm the v.•f'rf' dov.•n to the rpu rk. l)nl.v one ma1nr CAtallna 's full-time C'I" ~w {rom 64 to 42 in Arli1·11y \\'as in prngrcs~. {)11[ ln !hr accord;:irn::e with a ,\lasic '"'o.:isl Guard re - quirement. The i MEBA wameri Stillw,.11, ··noo't try it. you won 't Hke 11 :" Stillv.'rll Lried it. MEBA went on strike. They \\'Pre right. S(iltwel\ didn't like it! Four ettg\rieers aboarn the grand rlame set up a picket line: and F.O ot.hrr rmploye.s, beloo~inli! tn severi other unions. refused to cross. Sttllv.·ell threatened to pull the Catalina oul of service/ The uruons tolrf SWl"·e\l where be ~d put the Catalina. Suddenly a ba.lefUl cry ol "~tay Day '."' was heard , Sou1hern-mos! point of Ava Inn Ba y criinf's ;inrl trucks wPre busily dump 1 n g thous:inrl~ of frrt or conerrt('. That Fall 8 pa.~~<'rhy from A v1~1L1n~ y;irht asked the burnin.c. qurst1on nf busy worker.~. "\\'hat arf' ynu hu1ld1ng""l" '"lt'i;: ctill!'O the Cahr1\lo !\ln\p:' ;i rnn - ~lrurt1on <>n~H\E'f>f replied. ·•Jt 's •a new pier for thP steamer." "\\'ha t ste"amcr?" queslioned the quea- t1onPr The bunu.ng an5Wer cam e U1e folloWU\g S~~ng of 1969, SttllwelJ shook heb1tant hands 1\1lh tl1r 1cl.111t1 1011 111• \1 ~·r..\ rat11Pd hrll 1r.r1 1111 f111"r1 1111h .1 lh1<'ll \nd thr l 'l i· 1111h•.\J• I 11 ,.,. !hr1 \1t·t1t 0111 :ind 1~1~1 1rf 11J r tlh' p:d ;u11, polL.,hefl lier pL1!1 i.::11 r ht r :1 ni·11 f'n,,T or l1pstu k. :.!r.11i:t 11 rwd ru r "fl'"'-1'"!;1( .. ;uui !nlt! lir'r "hr 11.1 .. h<'.1•!1:1•:1 And . ...-1 f:i11 •1\1I ,! 111,.. 1~ 'l1'l ;irto·,,·fl 1 t:l11ud .1 ~rr\ d.11 !h.•I 11 1•1;nl ,,.,, ni;~~r :in tnstory tvlok~ r ·1hj•1 11.·d~rrn .1.,111 "1rll lhf" f"ll;!l nrrr111,.: .1nit ,],~ l..1111: • n·•1 :«•d rnP. Thr Jl1rt1 1~,, .· ! ,.;"1',f· 1 h. :'> 1X'lllro1hf'r1111: tl:.t~ 1 11,1d , ii 111 I 11" tf'r1h fl'I 1hi "II!• \" I •I olr "' f111· -f' + \\ hLlf' )\111n'<t \\ T IJ.!1•·\ Ill' Tl ll'IHh'•l-1111' ii ,\ b11\· ;inrl l.:Hrr l pru11'd h1~ L11n1·1i :-n11g ~Tong~ I rl1rl not Jr;ivr 111~' 111,·r 1n A\"alon.' l 11hangh;iird hPr 11N'l::ird 1hr Catalina and ni::1rr1f'rl !hr rtarl1n g ll!t\r rr1-.1 tur f' hrlor" sht' h;irrll.1" 1"f',1l11f'rl 1111 h;1rl l<'fl lhr harhnr. l[;irl th('\ hn1111<h t n1r ;ilnn~ ;i ~ ;i groo<l-lurk chavn 11r tl'I p1•1\1• \\'r1~lf'1 .~ ~OTIR \\';i.o; ;i1 ff';1.-:1 h,1lf rii.:111 ' Thr <'lourls p;11·Jo·rl \1chr-1I .1h(l1f' 1t1r duJl <'h;innrl 1\;11f'I"" .1rr1r;•1··'! thf' rrrl t1IP roof of thr r·~\1110. :1n1t f))r 11 thr •\P•'r'· hi\1~JdP :i;\\('l'p of o\1 .1lnn fhr hi t:' 11h1!r queen" shurlclt•rr1 \\ ;i~ 1! ;i;:f' or 1\1 \JOll fllA \t; 1-: A tn(IJnr <'han c" innl)('('nt ch illi l1kr hr11l 11 .1p ,lnr1111•1! 1h.- h.11· 1nl1l :i Fr;inlrn i;;tr1n1:in crr:it1on (ii•111• 11 1 thr 11111 \IA \" b:il tcrrd :?ZR-font \1ri11d \l 1 ti f'1rr, 1hr ··(luren".!I" i ... lanfi to\Pr fpr 11111rr th;1n 40 ~·<',1r~ In his p!Af'P. Jlllllnl!. 0111 lrotn J.h,. f{)f"IL or Pl'hhl\" nc;irh. \\!!~ hrr sh1n1n~ llf'\\' su11or -thr grolt'~q11r 400-fnot ro11- 1-rr!r OLJ\f'r Jf:irbor pier ( -\hr rabrnlo ~lnlr'. 1 9 ,'+. r bl111k rrl ~)'dl'l'l\'t':ll Mworp F'rrdgrrn shonk hi s hr.id. ~n <11rl nthrrs In the wheelhou se . 1"hc.• n1n1 -r.1rd ( ;ipla1n ('~ ecutPd a harrt to sti'lrtin;ird t11rn . ··.n1n 1n;indf'd a full ~!np anrl thf'n l1npf'f11 11\· br!ltt>d the 1n!l-ton .!lhff} 1n10 hrr Of'\11 f;ir1ht.\'. The ~ounn or brf';iths hf'111g hf'ld \\""1!ii lnurlC'f th;in the .!lurf. 1'hr.v d1rln't hn lrl Inn Inn~ Th<' triplr-<IC'('krrl fatalinll hf1pfl ~uddf'nly on a tidal surAr ;inrl rarnrnrrl "l?Rinst the pier 11ith all of hrr ronrlrrous tonn-iJlr. FrC'dµ.rrn ran,c th<' rng1nr f'l)(lm . Pov.·cr~ llcvcrse rngincs: Gel us out or hf'rc! The sea laug-hcd 111 rhc Ca lalin11 's attempts to rS<'apP. Piling-. spl1nterrtl. 1'he $2 11 million dollar to.lolr shook hkP. ~ a11. rarthqu11ke harl $lrurk. The welmm- 1nc romrnittN> J!;:i~pN!. The grand rlame 1y;i<; on !hr 1·p r~P of brin~ mole sted and m11rd!"rrd 1n hrr oy,·n i"x'rl . llAR ll ·F<U.;tarr RA "f1"1.E Frf'rl(!rf'n fnughl thr biiNlr fnr 40 11.cnniz1nc n1i111Jtf'.~ anrl fina!lv il.l!rcerl In a !'r;'l.~r f1rr . 1'hf' l1rlnl s11r_l!f' c 11b~1rlf'r:! :inrl lhry J::i shC'fl thr '~u:h1tr 'lll<'f'n "' tn hf'r nr1~· Inver for 90 min111rs. Shf' s1r;:i1nrri at her l1nr.~ l1kf' a prrgn;int r lf'1·1r1c· rrl On the v.·;iv bark l.n th~ ma1nlanrt . Stillwell sug 1-!:""tcd 1 turn 111 my rabbit'." fool . nn !hr foll0\\'10,1: rlay my suppo..<ied "n1:ii:1c' f:iilrrl 10 1,·nrk agfltn . \\'1th ::i \.;1rk..nrf <'rO\\ri of 21il\ Jiimm1ni;: to fhP Pnrl s1<1P lo ~!om thf' 1slanrl r~crpl1011 1 hanrl. b.11loons. the "'ork~ •, the gr.:ind riamP s" a1·e<:I .:.i nrl sh1mm1crl a;; -.h,.. :ip- prn;ir herl !hr Cahnll'I 'Jolr It 1\•as l'lu2h enough lashmg rhe big lady to the pier. t-•• ........ - n1P.n (Earnest McQxik , t.rP. tales. Fred Rosenberg and Stillwell ! formed the MGRS Company P.t an effort to. salvage the proud old l"dy. Tl ws5 lo be. the beginning of 1 \O.ye ar hPadache the: size or n·hich Excedrin tooldn'l handle. for four seasons they ,YAlii:intly rharlPrPd thf' gr,11nrl <fRme Anri prodrlf'd her across the rhitnnPI from the olrl tin.ronfed terminal at Berth 18:. \the foot af Avs\on Blvd. 1 ln \Vilmington. -Jllllt-G.1tt~•-1or.....-par\ner-ln U...--:-~. IN-MAPPIE.R DAY-S, LIGHTS FROM P.AVILION WAS BEACON TO PLEASURE C.RAFT h111 ~'ti 1 11~ Lhf pas~n~er; dn11~ •he t11 :.n ,.,111 p: 111~ 1, 1." 1r1rli. 1t\ 11,,, 1 \ <If'· 111,!l f"•t1T11nl 11 !h .1·111! .~11rl \l.10·~\11.h !>•1111<·1ni: nfr tl11• 1·:11 :1\ln;i·- .11·1 n 111.t•ii' hl'r apfl(·.1r 10 hr d 1111~ ~ s,l\l!h \1111•r1r;u1 rlill"\f'f' l'nf' ~.111 ~pl111;...o; 11rnt h.ic~ .1 nrl forth , 1tp ;inrl <l••\1 n ;ind !hf' :"I• •non11tr rlr hark;1!1nri 11.1" rnn11::ti to 1n.1\..• 1•1 r11 !hr hr11rt1ro;1 ~;i1\nr ii litt\I' "' +. tln .. 111· 11111 !H Jul) it 11.1~ our hour 11.fl•f I· ·1 111 1H1tf"" hefnre lhr l,1 t p.•~·.('n::er-, ,'" 1. h1 t 11n1l trrr:i f1rtn~ 111 \111:11-! 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'' Sn. rlr.il! oui. } rour f'''tul\ hri<li.:"tl ban jn ... folk(; for 11nnthf'f nnsl:il,t:lf' r horus or "I lrfr n1y lnvr 111 1\,:ilnn , ::irrn<:" the b.:t\' ' Ii\ sh" br.1:10~ hrr <IR!h ""-""On. thf prourl old ~rah1rrt 1111h thr .cn!rlf'n sun spr11\'1•d f;int.:iil h;i( 1rr·~kf'd h:1rk ;ind fo1·rh hr1v.·Pc11 lhP 1n:i1nl;1nd :inrl 1\1 a Ion 11 .. t·i.-1 11111f's. ln1u:1·rl 1111·r ·1~1:1 2011 rn1lro; nr lhr rri111\•;ilenl of 20 1r1ps arn11nfl the 1rnrl rJ ShC' h;is c·arrif'd nv('r 12 million p:i ssrnszrr:;. rnorr lhl'ln •hr Qt1rrn Mary 111hf'r1•nr1rr tran<;.fill'1n11r sf'r \ir,.. \/11·r 1hr gra11rt 11lrt •f\11,1-:t\ 111;ikrr , \\r1,i::lr1. rlird in lhf' r;ir l1· !h1rl1r<, h1:1 1,111,i:: \\l<:h !O hi> )11u1f«! 1111 ·ht~·· 1•l.1nrJ v.;:i<; rarnr<I 0111. Ar lhf' h1',lrl nf /i1 ,1lon t:.1n\nn a lcl\1rr1nc r111·11H1n:il \1.1..; "l"f'rtrtl 1n h1 " honor !1 111 ht" ;i1:111c v.1rl"" fr:ir inc thl' family \\1111 lrl ,.,11 1r<t;1 , ln-.r rnri !rnl of 1he 1sl.1nrf . h:iri h-~ l"llYh 1nn\Prl ro Fnrr(t La\111 111 1;1f'nrl;ilr I'' l'l~f; ThP i;;l;:ind shrlnf' -.tanrl <: ii" .in rmr11 "'mbri[ of 1 he ~rr:it \\'ni:?lr.\· rr:i HflTEI~ llt-;.\HI LISlll-;11 ,. t ;1111". Im ar" 1h1• "Pl •111: 1ra1n1ng ~round" of ~Ir. \\"s l"lf'! f'h1rago Cubs, \ .:i.-:inl arP thP r:ill'."" 11hrr,. .\/')O() raf-1!1 "1ni::rrl crpaturr~ mRdr f'a!:il1 oa ·-. B1rrl F;ir111 \\Or ld fnrrvius . Thr ~lrf'! !"tall nf rlf'm11l1 Lino fl:i1!f'nf'tl thf' :inr1rnt St l a1hf'rinf'·.-. 1!01rl br[Qrt' trnn1res f'Oulrl ;:ir·r nn1pl!sh thf' .!liltnf' 1;i,k And rlo11nrn\\'n ''Trn! <"11\" rnrt 11 1\ 1n;ikpr \\'hrn 1hr rny rnn1·rrtrrl lhf' ;i rr11 1ntn It (!Ulr'I p:irk rrom 11 \\rrkcnr! '\\'R l!ing \\1,111" \\'hen 1hr S, l-i. (':i1:11ioa finallv retire!: th,..rt> are 1~l;inr1Prs ::ind m:i 1nl;:inders wtll v.·111 !ihPd m:iny 11 trar. Shr v.•1lt rPpresent th" lasl n1t1 1or l'f'Sl1.l!.P of \\"n~IE'v's once-- _lllnr1ou11 k1ncrlon1 1"l:i111' frrt ~hP 1s the on,. ::ir1Jf;irt thf' 1-:1Rn1i ~ou ld nr1·f'r rt>hn qn1o;h. \\1hrn rh,. htli! ""''hr!,. 'lllf"f'n ·• I! r1•a d} 1n h;:in_I! 11p hrr 1\11n i.rrr11;;, Alalon Jll~I rn1i;:ht ou1ti1rl 1hr -.rr;:ir-\::iTllf'r!ii an<4 prr1n.:t11rnth: ~lnr1fv hrr, a~ LIJTII' Beach. 1~ rlo1ni.: 1111h thnr Q1 1rrn fl.~ 11 rr(t.iu r.11nt-,.hop 11111,.r11m 111lr<irt1on.11~" roulr1 bft an<'horrrl fo1i'\o1•r 11f',11 ti1'r j}1.1uli cu~ p;1n1011, rhr fanlf'rl r-. .. 1nn \\e know \'OtJ 1 ;in ·1 111~1 Jntr\·er. great lad.v , ' In your rl;i\' you 11rre lhe dashin& yo11n i;: !l\vrrth1:1ar1 of th11 rh11nne l Tbt !\l11rs Pir kforrl, the,__folor1;i S"anso n, tn. ri:~r:i Hn\\' "' thf' i:rA ~f'I You gav, u~ t l~·iniz f1~h t 't1un1 ~;i"(1r ;inrt ~ rnand trip In 1h11 F.n1,.ra lrl C'1t~· or r7:ir1 ~ntllrh!"I\\ \OU tinrt ttir \\"ondtr~i~ \\ 11/l.rri or \\ r1~lf'V' v.•11\ hold A speri.al plMf! fore\ tr ui Otlf heart&-... .. ' ,_ ' • • • DAILY "LDT Charles Hro:qso·n No Longer ·a Bi Player I One, ol my flrat 1aaignmtnt1 a1 a wrl!er. back In 19&. foWld me down ln BUot i, :.<in .. wht.re a Hollywood ClJgi company wa11 1hootlng 11 very bid m()Vie caJltJd ' ' T h I 1 Property is Condemnf'd," REX RE E D blacksm11h ut a c..'Omnlw11ty theater. Another actor recom· mended me for a part at fox In 'You're-ln the Na\'V Now' along \\'~en you had to I k like a part to play 1L Jf Y looked like Tyrone Power . ,\'OU got romAntic roles . if you had 11-1·0 ~rArs on ~'nur face .. vou wrre the hea,·y They 11•rrr us- jn.: me as heavies. It '>'-'.1 s type-('asitng . I nt\'er had any fun " the few mo1·1e stars ·"~· ··;till··· ..... ]i\'es l1J.:t one. 1-fe hl kids, dogs, rastles. estatts, r.hts, servant~. probably e\"en 1 s\td called Rnsrbud. "But." he shrugs. "lt doesn't mean a ''Only One Way'' An enthusiastic young member or the "Jesus Peo- ple'' gives the "One Way" sign that sho"'s !he knows the way to heaven . A four-part look at The Devout Young begins Friday at 9:30 p.m. on Chan· nel 28. Anaheim Gem Show Spotlights Moon Rocli An opportunity to view one of tht moon rocks brought to Earth by Apollo 11 Astronauts Nt.il Armstrong,.Edwin Aldrin and Michael C:Ol!ins will bt af- forded visitors 10 the Nationa l Gem and Mineral Sh ow today at Anaheim Convention Center. The rock was among the ini- tial !'laffiptea to leave Tran· quility Bitse after lying un· disturbed on the moon'!! sur· face for approximately 100 million years . Every morn 1na . b, r n re N11111ie Wt'IOd, Robert Redford, and the rest of 1he company atarted acl ing out Tennessef!: In the Raw W i I I I a m • before the 11lot machin•s, He "'as JUlil se~ms Charlt8 Bronson has Vl1taVision cameras. • n d observing the action. I can known about blisters all his every night afttr work. whlle 1pot the M11fi11 11 mi!e ·a"'!I)'. lffr "~1y rather was a Russia n they were trying to unwind in He •tart·• ru"bt'n• eibo"·• t f 1 'tb k ·1 I 1 h Id "'-' 11 .. , 1mm1gr;in rnm .1 uan111. the coc ta• Qunge 0 t e 0 with the real Mafiosi whr,n he b bt,achfront hott.l whert the fo.I\' mother ad a third-grade cast wa11 11taying. tht hotel WR!I llCArcely nld enough to educ'af!nn . ~1 y grandmother lood!JPeaker wou ld harshly pronounce the word . "I came \\'as called Rig Annie and ran b k I t bod • out o( a <:Ofll n:i In' in a ho;irdlnJ.?: hf)use nrar Scr11n· rea n ° every Y 11 con· Pennsvvlania and ~·orked in to~·.i ft \\'All A very tough versation with annoyingly in· Atlantic C'ty . on H•mmett'•. 1 i 8 t e n t 8 ta cc atn 11n· ,, nf'i~hborhood \\'ht're you had nounctments like •• p 1 II: I n g · Pier in a ~ambling joint n.in nothing to Josi! because you ch 8 r J e ~ Br 0 11 ~ 0 n • • M' by the Mob . Jack Kl ugm11 n h::id al re::idy Inst It all. If one ''Charles Bronson is w11nted on wa s my roommmale 11nd \\'P kiri made 1t up to the Pifls.1 the telephone ?" It got to be used lo rail 1he games on fl burgh l!teeJ mills il ""as some- ~uch ,. joke that flna llv m1rrophonr. then collect the thrng thr \vhnle family br11gged N11 tal ie Wood glggled, ''I think bets and tu rn in the money. ::ihnut My tather died when T he's paging flimself '.'' \Ve tried to earn enough dough \\·Fis 10. ll "'as a f<imily or 15 ~ven years l::iter, Ch<t rlrs to carrv us 1hrnugh a r\r1~· k1rl.~. I \\'BS the only one who Bronson is ha ving the last York 1\'inrer, bul the mon<'v finL~hed hi,c:h school. I laugh. The Hol lywood bit onl,v fa sted ;is lon,i:: a S "Then I went out to the pla yer whose fa ce looked r;hri.stmas, sn Jack and J Pasadena Playhouse \\'here 1 ·eaten by motha, de!per11tely deli vered Puerto Rican ma!J in trird to study sPetch just to rallylng for attentio n in 11 Htlrlem for thi post office. \Ve improve my diction. tt v.'as fl eabag Biloxi hotel , i!t< a full· had blist ers on our feet like rnui;:h. I demonstrated toys on fledged internationally famous marbles.'' street corners. sold Christmas I movie !!tar, around whom the That was back 1n 1948, but 1t cards. and played a village I men with the mooey to burn,----------.-- 1w11.rm like da zed butterflies. · eotr,.,.' emc eoirt 1M11Wn t;,,m "'I He ha.~ lef t au ch former fnfeign power'./"~. Ma.11trolaQ-I I. ni. Delon and Belmnndo eating • du11t in his trac~ in the I I J)()pularlty polls. His films grogs ?Mr~ money in Euro- pean ~a pit&l!'I th.An the'ist of · 1'0Y other male iti7. LA!'ll year he won the Golden Globe award as the most popul ar ac- t!'>r tn the wor ld, And now he 's! bac k. making his f i r st American movie ln years. A.110 W•I' Dl1ney'1 "BEDKNOBS ANO . BROOMSTICKS" CONTI NUOUS DAIL,Y •1tOM 2 ''What are you playing In 'The Valachi . Papers'?'' II "ked cl><!erfully. "I'm playing Vala'chi frnm .~~~~~~~~~~~"'.!~~~~~~~~~~~I 27 to 80 year!I old. Today we're 1: filming 1 scene in which I kill somebody. We jlot re at gangsters 111! over the set. man. 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Turf 71 P1 t~tl11~ 81 Vtrs1on 83 FIOWff St T~ick IOUP 8b Eltcttot 11;ri 88 S ing~ A111t\ 89 Cont1ntnt fbbr . 10 Auric Ir 'I I lit1d Fr '12 Cocolnut llbt r 'It Co1l 1cut\lt 'b F'orw ud '1 Pronoiin 'IB Noblt111 1n 101 A ri1 r lo~t 103 P8 c1 l1e 1sl 1nd lfl) G r~tt lOq Bro•'" r,w, 110 P1gt on pea Ill RtPt!l1n 9 113 Wild pl1Jl'I 11 4 Sco!ch u11c lt 116 Btvrr1;r l lS E1!•11ct ti1r1 Ilg W11ody ol1nt 120 Com.,011 ·IZ3 Cr19gy hl!I 12 4 F'•r nc ~ '"'f' 12& P1prr fls tnr1 129 Sylv111 dtll)' Ill Wh ilt l•t 132 Brrtlt 131 W1gw1111 13~ Sown }Jg Pr1c,l•1I 142 Moslt111 t.thJnt 1 I f!A Hindu g1rlfl•,1I f.8 JC 111d nl br a11 t.1 L111tfu! 143 Sw an g~n·,~ 144 M1slor1unr t 145 P~I"' lily Jt7 Atticlt 15~ 1-!o~•~mtd l n l!<l vt r t i ll 151 Lu"'I! 152 Fur9!111 1~3 Allty ISS Co~9r1! l~ 8 J.jp I ··• l~g Tyor s1uu• J~(I Pt1J11 llol 811rdrn 1~2 Ro•JQI! ltv1 11.3 Sofl "'ur11111r l!iS B1bylon11n god !~~ ~lttJ!l llll J~a Colr ror v 11su•y 170 Pr1nl 1ng !ll>stakr 112 h1l 1Nn c1!y ll3 S1011p lt tUQll ! 71 B rsl!ODtie 1 IS Ho111tUt~d•r OOWN I 1 .. heb •t1n1 2 .l nd l11 1n 3 Por~~· "" 5 il:t l>Q•Ou5 "lft ti Scent 1 811dgt 8 A wn~ 'I T r1vr l 10 v1,.1di 11 !11c1p1r n\ lZ re•c r u,.11 Ii Strnnq l ~ ~~··~l<~t !~ Notwnrk ]~ Thrt~ pt •I 17 Pti.,11 t nd•~~ l.\.~IA"lf Zl Jt t 1>1Jbl!c1.i 11 li •!t~ 1,u,, f!l•!y 11 Myt~!t1 l .ll l rd 23 c~urc ~ 100 l l y"lfll lt Ulv1t H'1 Gt l!lli.n rlvt1 31 ,_.,,,,,.,.iy 102 Glbll"n 33 ,Soir it 103 Cc111 111ss ·1101111 36 01111 104 Dinrd 38 0 1s11!1y 10& Very IJ OJI " l 111fix 107 Ann t1I 13 f1 111"r Joa ~1 t1tr h'•d II S1lut1t•en . 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Vt•ba l 82 Cypr1ne1d fosll ~ 15) T1!11btr wo lf 8~ 5~oihonta" 15C Curvt d lt ttr• ~1 Ntg~l!v• Drtf11 156 Ma rth~ · 91 Cyl1 "d"t1I 1'7 A 11nql t~ 93 011lect l&O ~1~c 11 'll Mil• •trr 05 T•nt0111k,, 'li Ro"''" 11!4 Dtst11 •1 1b7 Sun ;~1 In CofOf ·c .. w <"""" • •t<tU-"6 '"d this time, he's not alone! ----.c:CHILLINO CO·HIY------1 "TALES FROM THE CRYPT" MATllUI TOOAT ff l:.:.=~ "A VERY SPECIAL AND WONDERFUL COMEDY!" -Kr-I~ T~U, LOI ANOll lJ f/llll "LEMMON IS BRILLIANT IN 1. ROLE WHICH HE HANDLES WITH THE GENIUS OF A CHAPLIN!" -Nmr Ateh.,d, KA8C "A FUNNY, HUWE COMEDY. EXCELLENT!" -Wml<fd 8''""''' HE11Al0-lXA1.11Nlll . . v.·1th Garv ('.ooper I got the Part bf-cause I could belch on cue. ''I'd ne ver e\ell setn e. studio before . I never "''en! in· to i10!1y"'·ood bt'Cause you hRd lo ride a bus to gE't there and 1 didn't even havr bus-fare. But I got a Jotta jobs after that. 1>1osl!y punkll. canstruction workers. punrhy !lj!hlers. All the pa rts nobody could play becau~e of their educated bAckground~ I rould play berause I v.·as just a hum . II had ttJ wear off <11irl 1! did. thing. l don't have a home . I still keep 11 house In California and mv !!It children -from eight. 1Tionths old to &tve.ntttn ~e!lr~ old -go to ~chool therf, 1 speak kitchen Spanish, I get bv \\•Ith some French I had tn high school. \Ile have a tutor for the kids. ~1y son Valentine, •· Jl.io,;l actors a r e . im· person11tnr!l. but In me they got the reA I thin,e:. I ('ame He v.'&S dr1f11ng in bad rnovie!i. suppo rting big .stars \1'ho 1-1·ere having th('ir dia logue re.wr it .. ten everv dav while · he .'tOt stuck wiih sa.;•in~ Junk. never ~e!!in,e; the girl nr lhe review~. So he turned his hack nn Amr.r rr;i, and beCame <tn ovtrnighl sensation in fore1gn- made films. He 's one of th e richest ac- tors In the \\"Or!d, and one of a~P eighL 11:oes to the Lycee School, where everything ii taught in French. He has nParly R perfect ic:cen t. But prissess1on? Nothing, Friends~ Mv rhtldren are my fr iends. rm not"a mixer.'' wltlt J•ntef Colu1n1 •lld ••Ill St•lt•r l~•wtlmot 1100 011rii 11 :01 -•11.- ----- "Steve McQueen al•~• the . most a!fettlng perfon111nce " of hi• coreer. -l 1uct Willl1mso•, "•1bey "Chato's Land" • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • wlrh Cherri" lro11ion Jock l'•l1111ce ,;2s Cantlfl11ou1 11111. M•t. 2:00 "THE OTHER" • "Tlo<E LAST PICTU~E $1o<OW" (Ill) 1---AND THE MAIN STREET ELECTRICAL PARADE EVERY NIGHT AT 9 "-' A joyful procession of fun and fantasy brought to life by more than 3/4·m ll!ion \,'\J ..,,,,. .. 4PG) r.~. brilliant lights! Followed by... Mt Sl' 1 ks : ,~ lANTAS'{\~ '\ \\\\t'\)JO~::.:• .. : , ... ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • d oo ooooooooooo oooooo oo Go oooooo oooo oo • • • .JULY 2 THAU 7 • • 71 Ho usr wtn~ 1l Pt ru\'11n •ulrr 16 E111anur 11 l 4S Gr1tsl1rid ' . 1 ~ At11t r1c1n JU triOI l ~~ Eftu•lly 1 71T •ll ur11,11111ylllb~I I 11 11 ll "JACK LEMMON IRINCS LIFE TO THE WORLD OF JAMES THURBER." -'"'"""" lOS ~NG(Lf! t/l/£! : /;~I NOWTHRU JULY 11 ,:~RUDDY RICll : andftlt 1ammuaae • • • • • • appearing In tho • • • . • • • ORCHlnRA [keat'American • L • • . ' ,, -. 5EE ANSWERS IN CLASS IFIED SECTION . . JAcK LllMIOH BHllA~HAAllll SHOWlNlr NOWI CALL THIATlll FOR CO·HITI .. • • • • • • • S~UND CASTlE, LTD • Mu~lc lor llslenlng and dancing \ 9:30 pm·1 am • •00 000 00000000 00 0 0 • • • • • .-!.. • • • • • • I .. .. 0 • ,!'\ t,Music Machine : J . . • ~ Al the Tomorrowland Stage Shows at 10 pm & Midnight BEAR COUNTRY . . . New shops, restaur"ants & Teddi Barra's Swinafn' Arc1de. Oisnayland's newest and wildest 1ttr1ctlon w.ith a wholo 1l11!1ul ol tho fool-stompin'11I h1Ub1lh ts aver to come out of hibernation! • I .. •• I ~ • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • ,- • I • ' •,• • . I Three .Lagu.na Choirs Combine for Brahms' Req·uiem By TOM BARLl\'Y M Wit C>tll'r l'lltt l l1H If 1 1olng to be grand to get away from the recor<t playtr imposed on us these summer months by an aJmost concert· lw coun.ty to hear what 11·e are assur~ will be a magnlh· c'nt choral effort by three L-guna Beach choirs. irector Jilek KreTting took --· CINFDDMF 21 .. :: "'-'~'."';;l"",f~ - -• -.'"iS:"l STADIUM ' 1111, .. ~r,,,[ff.r.:Jl l!'"l:':._ ---•MC J SIAD/UM •3 ~. llt..-'l."C•L~ ---r.1. SIADIUM ·I :•; • ~1 ... -_.:ir~ Mon.-frl."7-t ,.m. Sat. 1-l-5-7-9-11 p.m. lun. J-)..S-7-t p.m. ''!"LAZA SU/Tl" f.~'1Ullv• 0fl"11t Ctuntv llt1t rVH •••• 1!~11mtRI ., .. ,., ... ,.., ftr I Attdtmv AWfnilll ""IDDLl!ll -OH THI ~0011'" "IOX CAii IEllTHA" (II} WIT~ ltrll1r1 HtrJht'( , Plllt . "1000 CONVICTS I A ~014 ... N" Ill) "SH ... PTS 1 10 fCOlll" • "Ol!T CAllTllt" "OUCIC, YOU SUCIClll" • "CMAf O'S LANO" Sttvt MtO-..JUN IOll IONNlll" IPOJ I W1J11r Mtltfll' "ICOTCH" (GJ THE REVOLT OF THE APESI Ttie newest and biggest yet I ·-. . • U•lll~OUt 11u11•11 ,... ' ftLMID IRVJNI • COlllGI . 2o. ....... Now you can see •1ha Graduate" again or for the first time. CO.lllT I ''STlllll CUClOO" COll TllOOlll MAT111111 ,tOM 1,!. P.M. µT~tvt. CD·HITI "ME. ~A!A[IE" (PG) • I O·HI I · "MAMMHSMIT1~ IS OUT" I 6:. .... ~ ... , • I I / I on 1 \•ery large order w~ he the lund of bt1ttwarm1n~ aelfC"led the llke.11 of Brahms' cooperation that ts making the massi\'e 1t1d magnificent "Re--qmcert pouible. qu1em'' for the 1ronc1rt J uly 7 fl.fany local or~an1zat1on ... by the Laguna Fest l v 1 1 among !h'm-the festi\11! of Chorale but v.·ord from the Aris, are high on Gtorge's Arn Colony musical !root Is praise list and It 's ~ood to ~r-e: that things are mov ing very so mjln y concerned Pf"Oplr nicely indeed trying to help the chorale Krefllng's 25-member grou p meet !ts $3 .000 annual hudgr>t. \ldll be jnined by the choirs of It takes 11 Joi of $1 SO ticke1c; Community Presbyterian and sales to hit that largrl b11! St. Mar.v's Episcop11I churches those v.•ho wtnd their v.•11;y tn' In lhe 8 p.m. offering al the the \V(lman's Club F'r1d11.v can Laguna Beach Woman's Club be assurt'd nr a solld effort in 1 11nd th is critic can't help the Reouiem. wondering If the site w[ll be Chorale &iloi!ils in tht '!''Ork r;uffic ient. for lhe Brahms are soprano!i i\1arilyn lnterln('l- enthusiasts. di and Judith Kreft in,1:: and They h II Ve, fortuna·lely, baritones \\1il\l am Sand1d~l' g ch e du I e d add It ions! and \\rarren Harfy,·el\ and "<' performances : St. Mary's and of our county v.·ould h11ve to go Christ Epis('opal Church 1ll far afield Indeed tn beat lhal Coronado y,•\11 Riso host the c(lmbinatinn. I BrRhms 'M'Ork and the Laguna St. 1'1ar\''s mus ic director choirs on dates to be an-Frederick ·it.I. Barnes y,·ill br nnunced. Bccom panis t for lhe -thrte No one is waxing more choir.o;. ~n1husiastic about !hill mostli~~~~~~~~~~~~~l 11mbi1ious festival Chorale un- dortaking lhan ChorRte pr.si-IT)-;-;l· DIOli! .. dent George Cunningham and 1 ~ I 1 Georgt, typicAlly, prefaces .'•~:.t.,.1.:.1 every conversation on the July 7 concert with his trib utes lor EXCLUSIVE "DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER" Sean Connery A•d "FIST FULL OF DOLLARS" _ ALSO SHORTS CONTINUOUS DAILY , FROM 2 P.M., ontheR9o ..... ". on the screen 15th SMASH WEEKI Unrtad Artilfl JCll1 or 111!-llG~TfD ·~l(I~~ 1oi 0"1CI oP!H 11 oo -•·OO ,,. '-'OJI .• ru1s.. 1~~ •oo f."' Wfb. 1 olO. 1,00 t 111. l~IDl Y 1, 10 ~A f, .. Sllli. l;Oa,M S.IJO ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! Best Art Direction • Best Costume Design . ~fi· ·~i· ·IS ' Nicholas ASAM Sl'll:Gll ' ~~SQWllER and ,-'~ Alexandra / E"OWAROS CINEMA VIEJO ... I '"'' ., • O• lHN"U" " . "' ~ol\!l~IH !1•11 IHllVI ,., PLAYING ... _...,..,_.._,....., ...,..A,..•N1·1rtt Kris l\1ng ~!eyers of the Brahms tu rns.elf from !he Fesll\"41 Chorale \'f'r \• ror-GPrm1n Bible. It !~ not the r"C1!y rtmitlds me that the trad1r1onal prasrr fnr lht' de11d Requ1tm l!I nnt rtally a rt--but 1~. rather. a -benedirhnn of qu1tm 111 all , 111 IPast not m rnnsolati~n atmtd at the ltv · -tht lr<1d1t1onal 5('no:.,. 1ng. ThnSf' of ~nu y,•ho k1\0w !he Jl is a 'erv heaut1[ul and \\nrk An> \\'l'll a"·~re that it mn\'lOR 'M'ork And A \"f'' lari::e driei; nnt fnl lo\Y the spe<·ific chnr" fnr the thrt!' rhnu" ;ind L1turjtttlll trxt but 1_.. acru;i\ly 'M'P i;;hsll br hs1,n 1n~ ragrrl~· bn~ed 00 \\'ord.'> chngc n by ~ thrtr combinrrt C'ffo r~, -NATIONAL trrITT'lllr THf ATR ~S I • 2ND TOP ATIRAC TION r:.:i. In "THE HONKER S" . " • IN MISll!ON Vl E.JO • E DWARDS CINEMA VIEJO ,.~ '" , "" , A t• · n·•~lllr "l< ' •l[l "THERE IS ONLY ONE BRANDO. HE IS THE GODFATHER. THE CENTERPIECE OF WHAT PROMISES TD BE THE 'GONE WITH THE WIND' OF GANGSTER MOVIES." -Paul D. Zi mmerm.1n, NewSW9ek "'THE GODFATHER' IS A SPECTACULAR MOVIE, ONE OF THE FINEST GANGSTER MOVIES EVER MADE. ITS llARE TD COME OUT OF A 3-HDUR MOVIE AND WANT TD MAKE A U-TURN AND GD IN AND SEE IT ALL OVER l!GAIN. BUT THATS EXACn Y MY FEELING AffiR SEEING 'THE GODFATHER'." --G9ne Shallt. NBC. :rv "A TRULY EPIC FILM IN THE BEST CLASSIC SCNSE OF THE WORD I EVEN MORE ENGROSSING THAN MARIO PUZD 'S BOOK. IF THATS POSSIBLE!" -ABC-TV "A MARVELLOUS MDVIEI A TOUGH . BEAUTIFUL MDVIEI" -CBS-TV •• • • COo\IT H Y AT Ml CltrlllHUll I LYO • NEWPOAT BEACH • 644 ·0760 CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 12,30 P.M. .. 1 Oflk t O,t111 •t l , A 10th GREAT WEEK Su11d1y, July 2. 1972 ..... ' ., -.. ,.. ~ ~ ..... ~ ... ' ......... ,. Ol ll Y PJLO((: 1 Min~~ i11~fo II htill~ J1m1! hill 15th RICORD WHK SHOWS DAILY AT1 12:30. S120 7:00 & 10 P.M. lill~~-1 0-1 , l'hu "HAl.D CONTRACT" I with Ja"'• Cei111tt & L" l•111k., · MOltOU MATINllS UT,.SUN.& TUIS fw.~· . -· ,__.,.' ' ' ~ ": ... ,. >. ;'i~il tiJ".;ril~~}.'!, f · . . se nt you:. · · · ' I.., '( ;-·.• .. ' .... '· ...... . ,_ . ·.·~ ~';1.·:·:1.-«. ... ' ' " l . . ' .. • ( I ' ... , . ' " . . .. ' .. ·. ~ .. '. J ~:':'1--··· ' • AllO ITAlllMt ·. -•, •' IOA tUPJNO & ROBER T PRESTON 1 ·~~,.· i.e'• ... ~ IH HA BOit SHOi.IHC C(NT(lt PUii TMl &ClllMT EDWARDS HARBOR ,;.:ic.1 ....... ,..,... .... - ····~· ...... ,.,, .. _ .. .,. "lllt\'r IT 46'tt.I ~ .. ~ .. ~i)C[;'r 4 l.l.fN HELD DYER 6TH GREAT WEEK ••t --...o, .. -.. ....,..,. r--••IW . • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • •t.&CH •lYO. AT l!lll9 -• ' ••'· eo••' ......... & ••" 0•1 ftr, ·-ll•""·"~o e .... U N TINOTO,N ., .. ~ .. -· ~· ·--.. __ _ , ...... _,. __ .. __ J'(l "" .......... 2nd ror ATUACTION ' RUTH GOO RON euo CO RT IN ---HAROLD and MPJJ[; c. ...... -· ·-""' m;o :~'tr ~J" I -·' g • ._ ..... 2ND IUAT COMIDY W-Alloo "TAKI THI MONn AND IUN'' JAMES GIRNER <11 DEBBIE REYNOLDS• • - .. \ C § DAJLY PILOT Suriday, Jyly 2, 1'172 Snapshooters ~ World Here's Look Tliroug h L enses of Award Winners • . Pictures are every"·~ere. And so. apparently, are the snapshooters tQ ~Qool them .. The shuttel'bugs \vho captured the images re· produced on th is page all \\'On Sper1al f\1erit awards rand ~100 each ) in last .\'ear's-K-O<l.ak lnter· national :'\eu ~paper Snapshot ,<\\\'arrl( (Kfi\'SAL This year, the DAILY PIJ ,O'f heco111er-; nne of 92 ne\\'s:papers throughout the \1·orld sponsoring the KINSA '72 co mpetition. The. DA IL\" PILOT Snapshot Contest officiaJJY opens toda .v. It Is the exclusive route ln Orange ('nunty ·10 the interna· UOllal Judging. \Vinners in both cnlor and blark·a nd-wh1te categories of th e DAILY PILo·r contest "'ilJ ht> nominated by the DAii .. Y PILOT for consideration in the international comprt it1on . Co11test d«>tails and rules· aprear el spu·here in the DAIL)' PILQT today and \\ 1!! rnntinue to ap· pear of'ten throughout the eight·\l'f'ek contest (final week of competltinn is A112 . 20·2111. But a look at the "merit a\1·ard '' shnt s on th is page ought to be one nr the hest rluPs lo \\'hat can win. Snapshots la st year "'on au:ards for people pi ctures. animal pictures, scenic pictures and ac· lion pictures. .Here, in brief, are th e stories behind ea ch nt these photographs. WATER SKIING -This act"ion shot proves the featest pictures sometimes occur, "by acc1· dent,'' but only ·i1 the guy ~hind the ca mera 1s alert. The. caineraman "'as \Vil!iam Mathews of Richard.son, Texas. 'He got a bftt~r pi cture of a skiing buddy when his friend \vasn 't water skiing. AIR.BORNE -\Valter Creutzrnan n of Po rnona may have beeq retired ·v,.h.en he u•ent to the ro9.eo fast summer, but his camera wasn't -resting \\·lien lhe actrnn began . His shot. grabbed •l lh• height ;t the art1on , freeze s a <'loud of dust and a free· u·heeling bronc JUSt as a CO\vbo.v takes off for a short fhght to the floor of thP ;:ire na . NIGHT ·NIG HT ·-11 Pre's an nh.,olu1e!y pre- cious p1c1ure \11h1rh Kennf'lh f'asP of Kalamazoo, J\tlrh ., ra!l s ··non-rinrtra1l nf .<\n~1e" The hnttom· Jess doll. is h1 ~ 4-y('a r-ol d da ug hter u·ho 1us! might not appreciate the nationa l exposu re she's get· ting -after she gro"'S a llttle older. MUOHENS -l~ere's a picture nf somebody f'lse's daugh~er.~ taken h.v J\1 rs. Brverly ~h ultz of Richmond. \1a, \rho pau se d long. enough in her ~troll thrnugh a \'1r21n1a Rearh art shnu· to record on film the "Jiving srulpture'' u•hen she sa\\' these ,·1vacious teenaJ::ers returning fr o1n a li vel y mud fight on the beach. ROWR·BAZZLEI -A ·'""'n i.1 harrl to spell . and fve n harder to rif'sr.r111f>. But., v.nth the help of a bnred r at u·ho had hPen th P oh jert of his ca mera for most nf a lon g. rainy, indoor after- noon. Dr Henry J..ef( nf !vluncie. Jnd .. record ed on film y.~hat a great ya\\'n shoul d look likt. , LOST HIS HEAD -lnlri~uerl by !he inle nsily of a man 's search for treai;ure ·in trash rans. Mrs. Glenda Jen sen of ()maha follo\\1ed him for h!orks befo re he Completely Jos t his head goin,g after goodies. It's the offbeat appeal, of rourse that makes it a prize-u1innifl g picture. LIGHT 1,.NO SHADOW -This Canadian entry \\'as created by Prof. ·Lu cien Paquette of Sher· brooke, Quebec, who snapped a striking silhouett" laking lull adv_¥~tage _of light _refl~e.d .jn ,JV;Le" _ · fiUeCI· futrows anO contrasting "'ith long ~shado"'S,1, • , 'Li!· ·~·-iilii"lli'!:!1~,., .;,,..,.."".,-.,,,...-~ • l !lf • • -. Airborne Night-night • J . Row r-ba zzle • l --- • kEtP OMAHA .. · BlMITIFU1 • , • ' /,C . Lost His . Hecid • • ~ \ .... .~ ,, -- Water -Skiing _ Mudhens 'Light and Shadow ' . . \ '\ ' ' . \ ··-·. ---•• . -~> .. . ,. .(;. ., ' ' ' • I' . ' -'>:" <C;..j' • l ' ' ' ' '-1 " .. ·~ . ' 4 ... ·, ·' ' ' i ·~. ·~ . t , "' I : ... , ' I ' ' ,- • Airlines Trying to Escape Boom-or-bust Syndrome Every industry has its part icular problems or com- petition.. but those.. in ait transport are both highly visi- ble and persistent.· The basic climate for solu- tion couldn't be better .. return carriers is thus to risk competition oti I u c r a l i v e routes earlier than il miJ?ht otherwise occur (if profits iwere~Jowei)-; or to bury-in....- creased market penetration in compeli tive markets." h e writes. tcnlpting in the long run to achieve a balan ce of l)<')lver between carriers· by i;:iving smaller c'arriers a rclaHve- profitability advantage" as an offset to the overall financial strength advantage enjoyed by the larger carriers." 9 The people (through Congrus) want the airlines to be busy and healthy. • The regulatory agency in· \lolvtd (the Civil Aeronautics .board ) wants the same result. e And the airlines, natural- ly. want that, too, With so mu ch good-willed determination at work, ":hy does a boom-and-bust cycle tttm so inescapably. a part or thi airlines' pattern 0 r pth' Concentrating on the lt ma· jor U.S. dome stic airlines, a H•rvard Busine5' School pro· fessor has singled ou t a num- ber o·r key fa ctors, wh ich the CAB and the airline managers could do something about. to bring more stability to airline aiierating figures and presum· abb' stock prices. WIDE APPLICATION And although William E. Fnlhan Jr., w:i.s writing about tM ·Mines specific;il\y, he ti- tled•bis new book "The Flight for .·°'1mpetitive Ad va ntage .. beCioie he feels the issues he d~ are present in many lnd:1.1'G:ies -even those not so hilHJ)' regulated. <The book is ~Hshed by Har v a r d Btistftess School, Bo st o n . Mas.s. 02163, and sells for $9.) The airl ines' .basic problem, •s he sees it. is overcapacity. which nows from each l:'om- pany's efforts to stay ahead of the competition. Be c a u s e routes and fares are controlled by the government. t h e a irlines are c on l in u all y building planes for an un- prediallble c o mp et i t iv e •iil<iit. ~ air transport&tion in· duJtfr.!1 he writes, "provides "·~~Cpe.rbaps currently th e -, m~interesting example of 'ganie . Theory• in cap i ta I b~ng. This is t r u e bedase in the aggregate. m.ar..ket s h a r e in air tramportation seems to follow capacity share much more clo1ely than it docs in most other industries. 'Fly the seats and fau get the passengers' is ~n ~propriate description of the competitive situa tion." ~C matter of fact, Fruhan poibtl' out. a carrier 'vith 70 J)e(tlllt of tOe seats usually gel,t,..,ut IO percent or the pa~. in a two-<:arrier ~tive setup. M~gement tends. to Con- centratt on "market share a~tl" -on getting larger lharft of the business between «ivfn dtit.1 -and the prin- cipel.:..weapon is larger, faster planu. D~ERYLAGS Purc!Jue of big ..,. equip- m.'.Js usiest during pros-• """"9' )'ffl'I, bill the de ti very lad..... ~n makes the new ciiel:llY nallable just,.?'ht• it to·~ needed. ThlS puts Oiltfjfj airli nes to he· new plane,, ._more p ve. through more fro- qDint"licheduUng of Oights or Unugh bidJ for oddilional competitive opportunity. W CAB allows the airlines lrdJslrt a 10,S percent rote of reom; on investment. Highly ~table carriers, th'!:refort, telid ·lo "bllr)I" proflla by hare aMaullJ. b y excessive equipment. point. out. At lb• ume time, the CAB may try . to help weaker carriers by le,t- 1in( them Compete in proven lucrative markeb. 'll1t choiet facing the hlr h Fruhan finds the CAB "at- , •• ..... ... /' ·~ '. " GAF FUJICHROME KODACHROME EKTACHROME 16 SLIDE FILM 20 EXPS. OUR REG .1.69 91 SLIDE FILM 36 EXPS. j . ' OUR REG. 2.S9 MOVIE FILM OUR REG . 1.69 Sawyer'• Gfand Prue S70AF Slide Proieclor with Auto· matic Focus and I'ull Remote Control 26 • Fotwcndand reverse remote control • Fcrward,reversaand · focu~con~olsat proiedor. , • SOO.wau brillianc9. 4".f/3.S lens. Sawyer' a Grand Pllx 570R Slide Pro!ector wllh Full JfemoteControl. • fotv1ard and rev£'rs1 remote control. • Slide advance, focus and r'8verse control on re:note cord and at projedor • 500-watt brilliance. • .4" f/3.5 lens. OUR REG. 77.13 • Sund.ty July 1. l'J7~ OAtLV PILOT (: f ONCE A GANG LEADER . ' ~Y' Tur11s St,.eet Fighter l11w Civic Leader1_ By TERRY COVILLE ~ tlle DeltJ ,lie! l!t lf phonynm . Yet\1 g't do"'n lo the rtal person. .. At 14 I didn 't know how to swim. J was a big man on lh& «rabbed his renegade l:\..year· street. a bully. But I had to old son.by the nape of !he neck slay 1n the shall ow end of the and in no uncertain manner µool "'hilti a11 the kids I bullied escor~ed hlm to the Hi ghl and ~'f're In the deep end." Richard Collato's dad Park Yt.-1CA 11 block 11way lie adopted quickly to the "I .,i,•as apprehensive about 'Y1'tCA because ol his natural. ho\V friendl y and warm the ('f)tTlpetitivt 1nst1nr1. At 16 he voulh director was." Richard swam com peliti vtly in high Says, 15 years later .. ilt wasn't school -"I ''as reAlly consistent with u·hat I sa w on bad .:! But by 17 hr lettered in the streets. I couldn't figure lhree sports. swi1nm ing. track Beach. !ht: other in Berkeley, He in1erviewed 1t ·both loc11- ltons. but turned do"·n the Herkt•lt>y offer. "It wa5 too J'arallel to Brooklyn. I want ed a new experience." llis experience en 11rrival' in Orange Counly was more of a shocker than expected. "I 1v11.s ama:zt<I ." Ril'hard "'clainu•; "'Everyone looked alike, talked alike, thoui:ht ;ihke 1'1" first reacuon 1~·as to ~l'I out Or hrrr ·• Bui ('o11Atn A rl n111 ~ t o It can wreck a home life. Two years 1g,o. by mu tu a 1 agreement, the CoU1tos were divorced. "With all my sensitivity training (he's licensed as a teacher cf aen s it t vl ty teachers) I wasn't sensitive to my own home situation," n1chard admits. "\\'e re-e\•aluated OIJt goals and objtttives and decided t hr v \\ere no longer the !iii lllt' " and handball. ;i nd "'as a out his game." \'oh1n~eer lUei:;uRrd at I~ Y. ~~srss in~ R lt'rnirndous C'J:.O 11 11:11 t-;OALS As a youn gster gro"·ing up 11£' \\'ilS, ~l 2i lhr ,\flun~r~I In-a Brooklyn ~hello near i.Thc y heglns lo engulf \'\1l'i\ l.':>.r1·1111 vr d1rP"Ctnr in Ill~ \'~1CA g11a[:r:; are still Vou ... h• S"VS. "It· thri\'es. on h1•l1 ·1·• he•d1n• toward na Bedford-Stuyvesant, Collato "<" " !hr na!1011. and ht> had 11 JOh to "" · "ru " " • showed some cf the same Ptople u'ho help Dther people~" handle Ilona I recognilion. Co I I a t 11 J.•der•hi·p qualiti··s he oow Ric hard piclicd ' up other 11 t h t I t dpvrloped·a program for ~urf· • , • k·11 k u· d. r:-;p1 r ot r sr1'n11ng !i r r11 v . I I • d'1sp\ays as exec1•l1·ve d1'r-lor s ·1 s -aratt, "·res ing. iv· I I d " I d h1n~i:__ u~~wruc~1~-"om"'et ~,'"o'a"t.io'n","1 h ''"" ing -then Al 19 he u•as struck YMCA DIRECTOR n Ht; <;urrnun inc:-. l\lt' iai '"' '"' u= of the Huntington Beac -Foun-by romance. • Richard Colleto 5,1~" thr p1oblr1n<; in 111111-°\';'\!('/\ progr;i m "'tlh him a~ tain Valley vr.·1CA. t1ng\nn rlr;1rh .1 rP ~~Pntl:illy rnn.<;u]Utnt to Ll. "I wa,s a gang loader. Until NIGHT SCHOOL thr ~alll<' ;is thosr Hl Rn)ll ~l.\11 I ~le sur(s, JO(!!. a1tend~ th'" my dad shoved me into t 1e "I was goiAg to nii:ht school ria,ee ;it 2~ In 11 ~igh rash ifll\ · l\1d~ hrrc. ~nd loci ... tl~or" lhrii trr and ballet. writes Y." at Brooklyn College, 3nd I niet model. l"lpenin~ Ufl <in 111 , all hair r!n1,e pr11hh•1115"," hP poerr.v and is \\'Orking Ofl a "l'tn still kind or bold and this girl . I rea lly dug. 1 knew s:11 <. hook . lie also n•rote !he Yt\tCA brash and sometimes it sets I'd never amount to anythi~g. :-;uranee s;tlPs officr . aiul ~hr· .. 1·11· 11•11\..rd \11th a lf"ll l">f \Outh fi tness nuinual. ;ind ·people against me.'' Co\lato I needed college~" Jling coinfortab\y int n lhr <l•'P<' ;.idd1rt<i. t\1d~ ! l anrl 12 'oioneered a cardio-vascular conf~ses. "But that's hO\V lie missed that girl but did , Brood11"~Y theater C'r{l11 rl r111111111i::: 1111p ~,nir nff1re tillr r fitnrss program .• And he everyone is in New York." finally capture a business ad-"I \ras1i't just 11 iock. hut ... 111f1 1n~ i;:hu~ th('1r -nos('<; rlr siJ?ned and btult most of the The Yf\.tCA S\Vimming pool ministration dep;ree by at -,1as bt>conung cu I t 11 r ..it l , tolrf'<l1nl! 11r J..111, 1'h;1sed tn· ru rnirure in his llWltington rooled Jlis fervo r for strett tending school afternoons and orientrd." t'lrflhant ~. af1r1 :in l.Sfl 11·ir" Reach apartment. fighting and rousting nights.while stillworkingas;i ·1 t:>t~lit'\t' 1n nn11-cl1rf'rt11r In his three years as Jocal Stran"'" oo th• block . voluntet>r at the Highland At 2f). nearly lhrrf' '"·11 " 1 t' eo " r1111n'r 111g 111 no r go 1nl!, In ri1reclor the ,.ti.tr A has "\\!hen you went swu nming Park YM CA. ago. Coll;Hn u•as J?i\"en a in.::i · 1t·I! ;i hid 11 hilt In dn. h111 f"ll m u s h r 0 0 mt d from 400 naketl in the Y p o o I \\1hile in colle~e. lhe Y's jor break 1n his Yti.1CA et1rrrr 1!1111 hun ~llrr11;1h\"rs lrl h1n1 niembers to ~.000. lie says ii. you coukl.n'I tel l thr hoods _,physlca.L.-"ducation-director -Tv.·o r..xrcullve d1 rectorsh1p.:; rhnn.:;r ·• ha!: onlY begun to 'scratch the: from the sissies. Everynn~ quit. and Collato took ovrr. opened _ one in \1'unltn~rn11 •• 1 hr Y:'ll C',\ 1, ;i 2~ ho1t r jnh :i:;urfact:.of community needs. lnoked alike. Everyone \VilS "After two mnnlhs I knew ,.,.. _____ ;.o _______________ _,,_ _ _. ••• iii..i_..i_;,.'•'•••iiiii equal. that \\'Ou1d be my career." 11 "You're stripped of a ll ' llis East Coast I i f e . facades, ·the· out w a rd ho wever, still entailed mar- look for this -card & vote fo r tlie mos t important features of ~ NM "!lk"Me. and get add· itional BELLlHOWELL MULTI MOTION CASSETTE OUR REC. 199.95 ··-· ,.~~· DUR REG. 92.95 , • f/1.6 ZOOM LENS ZOOM MOVIE · PROJECTOR Instant C1ssetle Film Lo1d in& Superl and Re1al118 ·Auto Thread inc Auto hwind 95 8£lLlllOWELL MOVIE PROJECTOR • 1'"9tt Frlmt AchlftOI. • 400' RMI C.paclly. • flt.I Zoom 1M11 •• • Fr1mtng Diil. Mauldin's Own Favorite-. • • • • • . Still Relevant Two wars later, Bill Mauldin'• cartoons still say it all for tho guys who tr• "up front" doing the dirty work. Mauldin once selected tho cartoon above •S one of his own favorites from World War ll 's "Up Front" strits. He said: ''Once I thought I did a ve•y funny cartoon (about) 1n old.time l ' cavalcymon shooting hi, jeep •.• It hos simplicity; it tolls • story; it doesn't need words. It is, I believe, the very best kind of ••rtoon." . Mauld in is st ill doing some of tho wodd 's "very bost kind of c1rtoon1.'' A low strokes of his talented pen con "'.'•kt some of the most biting 1ditori1I comments to be found on today's ·issues. If you're_ looking lo~ •-'•vancy, look al M'au!Oin two wars later (frequently ft1lured in the Doily Pi ot). Look at the Editorial Page of the DAILY PILOT • ' • > , • \ JO DAILY PILOT Wago11s Roll Tra.in Treks Ec1cli W ee k end .BY ANNE TllOM~ON Chrl1ll•11 Iden<• M9ftlle• l1rvlt1 ROCKY FORD. Colo. -If such a science-fiction de\·ice as a time machine ·actuallv existed , v:e could well believe we had been transported back JOO years. atop the red stagecoach. pull· ed by two tean1~ of white mules. \\'hich )cuds lhe tr11 l11. .let Se t Advic e Offer ed l·'1 rst-t11ne trcl\eler or jet setter. your :\ummer trip tu Europe 1,1·111 be lot.~ nlore fun 1f you're as prC'pared as the prQ- \'erbial Bov Scou t Air Fran1·r offers 1he. follo111n& lips for ea5y tra\'el 1. l'assport~-Apply for you r passpc11 \\ell 111 advanc .. of ~our trip to a\"01d dela\ If \OU alrc11dy ha ve one. m~ke sure 11 's up to dalC'. No 1·ounlrv in \\les•ern Europe requires· the s1nallpox vaccination eert1 - ficatf' But, 1r \OU havr one . . ' 11 s w1~ to carry 11 an\ 11 a\' • ···--.. -- • ' I • ' ,, .. ..... •' . ·i -v -· ' ' l l;·~ ~-:\ .~~ .. j • • • • • ·-• I - I ... ., • Al" P'Ni.t Here ~·e \\'ere ih the midst of a seemingly endless prairie, bumping along in a canvas- covered v.·agon behind a pair of big Missouri mules. while behind us ail siring of other wagons followed. Son, Da vid, recently return- ed from Vietnam, r ides alongside keeping a Yi·atchful eye OA the dozen-or more guests of all ages on tiorseb;:ick to be sure that no one fall s off or rides too f;ir a\vay. He opens and c11refully recloses the occasional pasture gates that remind the ~·agon passengers that the \Vest is indeed sellled. 2 l'acking -'fhe le~s ~·011 !<1ke. the b1;,;ger the hrellk to .1 <1ur bacl. <1nd µur~r A n1ed1un1-si1,ed 5u1trase and a earry-{Jn ,to!c is plentv for 2·:! \\"Cek trips You're ;il!01\·ed 4·1 lhs. in economy anrl 66 lbs. in fir st class. Tape your.......naru and addl'ess iiiside your lug- gage 1n pddition to outside lap<>. Colored l:ipe 1nakf'S \Our things tasier for \'OU t<l ·spot -on a ~ag~;ii::e ran11l. · 3. fi nances -Tra\eler·~ checki. are safest, and n1anv shops offer di.'>t.'Qunt.~ r1:r, 1he1n . Change i:ibout S10 11110 Ille local currenc1· before \"OU leave for u~ . on arri~·al Ren1ember . too, thal man\' European establi.~hments rl'l1\. ;;ccepl n1ajor li .S. credit cards. WAt •LS OF EGY PT IAN TEMPLES AT PHILAE ARE ADORN ED WITH PHARAONIC ART DEPICTING LIVE S OF THE 1slancf Is Under Water Much of Year, Giving .Tourists Chanc e to Study Art in Relative Comfort at Eye Level From a Boat GODS Off to our right a lean and leathery man, wearing a wide· brimmed hat, rode a hand- some chestnut.J!Orse, reigning htt in to scan first the horizon, then our wagon train. A jack rabbit . flushed by the coinmotion. loped ahead of us, and a lark rose from he r nearby _ nest and climbed to"·ard the \\•hite-flecked, \vide blue sky. But this Yi'aS July, 1971 . and my 10-year-old daughter. Dana ?\farie, and I "'ere reli ving hi:Story. riding with \Va gons HO of Quinter. Kan .. along the old Smoky ~Jill trail that led from Atchison across western Kansas to Denver. Back in 1961. "'hen thr stale or Kansas celebrated i~ centennial. a nuir.bcr O" ( residents of Gove County in the northv;estern part of the 11tate decided to mark the oc- casion by organizing a wagon train. Something like 100 vehicles traveled across the county, their occupants camping out at night. foll owing their early memories of the area. They had so much fun that one of them. Ruth Hefner of Quinter. was struck by an ldea : "\Vhy not continue this wagon train and share it \Vilh others~" Approximately ~ O lan- downers itnd tenanls have granted the He fners permission to cross their pro- perly, evidcncC' of the genuine \\lcsterJ'.l·Style hospi1ality in allow ing strangers to follow the histo ric trail that ll'inds ;iJong the Smoky !~ill River Valley . In return \\'apo-ns !lo i.~ careful to lea\·e no traces of its·· passing. Huge plastic or burlap bags on the sides of the any1\•here rrom six 10 a dozen "'agons are a\'aialble for ,iller of all kinds. Gave Count\' is 11 h1.<-toric area ." and alo~,c: a trail of <111- proximately 3.'i rn1les. \\ hich we covered in l\1·0 da \'c; nf traveling. 1ve s;i\v n1 u r h evidence of the pas!. AREA SCOUTED 4. Shutter Ru:::s -lf :-.ou liave ·11 late-niodel fore•~n carnera. register it '>•:i~h L·.s. Customs before depart 1ni:: to e.~tab!ish' i:ropcr in1port<1t1on. O!herwise ~'(HI n1!-;h1 have to µ<1,v dut.v on it. Take plt'.'n!\' of film : il 's che;iper in the Us. 5. Seeing Sights -rr ii 's your fir~! time in a cit,\'. get orien!ed 11 lth a half-dav tour. You eiln go hack to !eisurrlv rxptorC' ihe pl aces that n10St lnterestC'd .\Oii. and pa~s up lhnse that d1rl not. 6. Easy eating -Pockrt-~1ze 1ne11u lrans!;i tors are \\'Orth 11. especially if ~·ou "'ant to drl1·e into !he to('a1 cuisi11e. :\1any European re.~taurants .add an a11tomatic ser,•ic<> char,l!P Art Bentley, \\'ho ser\'C'S as ~ 11·hieh takl's .car(' of thC' tip Jf scout \1·ith \Vagons Ho. h;;s lhar·s not included, tip as ~ou ·spent 78 of his. 87 years here. 11·ould at home. All through both days of our 7. llo!tls -f)r1uble chrck trip, he rode beside us, poin-price.~ btfore registrring. and ling out the location of a Ion.I{-ask about service charges and a~o ghost town, the still visi-laxes to <1vo1d s11rpriSe-la1er. bl e ruts or the Smoky HiH The concierge -at French trail. and describing hoii· hotels \~ill help \·ou 11·i1h det<1ils. loc<il a!lraet iOns . si~ht­General Fremont can1ped in serin" <"nd trrri~r>0rlation 11iiis area durinp; one of bis II. Shopping rtghl _You c;in \\lestern e x p Io r a t ion s to mail home any item~ u11dC'r Oregon. ~10 duty-free. It "·ill .~;;ve Other cre1v member'." shov•-packing them . Check large SELLS HUSBAN D ed us the place '''here the trail stores ror tax-rree expnrt ··11 I k I u , I used lo c:ome from Tex· oo me o r i.year o prices. Save liquor. perfurn<'. tell my husband. Frank. and l'IS, along which the longhorn camera and similar shopping: our banker." flfrs. Hefner. a ·liteers ,,·ere driven on their for airport dut v-free ~h,aps. 1m111J. pretty. you I hf u l ~·ay to market to i\1ontana. like Ort y·s in Paris. \'ou'I/ grandmother\ •Yith enormous Our driver. Herb Queen. A save both time and mone\- energy, ruefu\Jy recalls. retired Soi I Conservation 9. Helpful Guides _ -.t\ir Ri ver Nile Threatens Temples T ourist.'i M a Y Vie1v Rescue A ttetupts By C.C. ~tl!\'I CLIEH PH!LAE JSLA\'D. 1-.:gypt IAP 1 -Pneu1natic drlll s arc sluittering the stillness of the ternplcs of Philae . as Egyptian <'ngir.eers blast and di~ where armies have trod softly for more than 2.000 years. The ten1ples. '' hi\·h date ba ck to 350 y<'ars before the birth of Christ. arc to be mov· eel to resrue the1n trotn the "'atcrs of t~e ~ilr Jl1\ er. Although built a1no11g the gr;inile island • that 1nark the Nnr·s dramatic surge into Egypt. the te1nples of Plu\ac never "·itnessed the battle~ fought a1nonc: the anc:1e nt tribes.· or between J::gyptians and Nubians fron1 neighboring Sudan. The island of 1C111ples is said lo have stood as a neutral grour}d. \\'here rival armie~ paid homage to gods and god- desses. \Vhen Greek and Ron1an !'Oldiers came to the island. the)". loo. built temples . TRAVEL norn1ally a ncck-t'raning, pavement-pounding cxefr.1se. 1ri1h the best art oHen br\ond vie\\'ing above one's head.· But here onr can v1e\v all four areas at pillar lnp le vel. li1H1ng quiC'tly. carehdly not rocking the boa"( rn~tcad of straining lo :.ee !he ctecoratlons <1top th C' soar- ing pillars, one n1 e r e l y ges tures to lhe oar~n1an to grnt!v al!c r his cour~r. and hr 11111 Ur11t 1·io~~r for :.hiul · \~'hen Napoleon's a r n1·v .\ isited the island. some of his 111en left lh C'tr naines 111:-;rribcd on the temple \\'all s. ',r---dcr-Jevel in specl:on. US DER \\'A. Tt:lt For the last 70 years the island has been unaC'r \l'iHrr n1ost of the year. and \\'i lh il part of the 1ernples. gi\'1n~ tour1 ~ts ;i unique opportun11v If) stud v llC'arly 2.000 .vcars of ;irt 1n relnt1vc eornfor1 One i:; a11•cd h~ the ~11c £1f the hu ge s1onc pillars and the boulders <Hop th<'tn.-by the .s1le11ce and ageles~nC'ss of It all. as \\'ater la ps ge ntly a$a1nst the si dr ol thC' ro,\·- b~:.1 and H!1u1ans added their phil'f'S of \1'ot·ship. An1ong the rcn11~les 10 be rnoved Is the 011r to 1.~is. firs! started 350 years belorc Ch rist. and later - rebuilt and added lo O\'er the next 900 years by 1nany. in· el uding the (:reeks. Ro1nan~ and Copts. \1·ho made it their 0\1 n place of worship. • i\IUltE TO f\10VI': Al so to br n101 N;I 11rr ll;:1dn;11i's pylon. the Kiosk of ·rr:nan. and IC'n1nlc..~ of ll tirhor. llorenc!ote~ and .-\ugu~tus. "Look lonr;; and \\ell ;it thi~ i•land and l!.i temples. for it l onvey s a 1nore adequate im· press1011 of ho\v an Egyp:)an temple actually appeared in thr days of the pharaohs than any ~ur1 iving ·building on th e :\ilc." 1vrote Janies l-lerirY Breasted. one of An1erica'1 iradini; Egyptologists. "It 1.~. .only a niatter of 11. con1paratively sh'lrl t i ni t . 11 hen this lovely spot \\'ill heco•ne a 1n ud -eov e r e d, drsnlate \1as1e. 11·i1h the ruin., of its ont·r picturesqu e trn1plC's r.1s1 ng 111 sha~less hr~1ps and rve ntt1<11ly di sap- pctiring." he \1·arncd i 11 \~08. after the British built 11. dan1 belo11• !hr island lo hel p cr.ntrol lhe Nile. The darn. con1p\eted in 19'12. did evcntuallv r!ood -the i.;land and te1npleS for up to nine nion!h.~ a year. and . touri~!.~ were reslricted to !cniple-viewing by boat. after But she persisted. and SerYice employe and self-France has many helpful aids finally brought others around !aught naturalist. identified for tr11velers. including ;; to see the value of her idea. nowers and birds for us and Pari.s Shopping Guide. ;ind R Today. "'hen the ~·agons roll, took us on seve ral hunts for ne"' inex!X'nsive P ri r is as they do each 11·cekend dur-fossils, '"hich are easy to find Restaurant Guide. \\1ril(' f'lr ing July and August. Frank in the exposed limestone free copies to Air France. Uox Hefner is in the driver's seal _b_a_nk_·s_. __________ 7_4_7._N_ew ~o_ck_._N_.v_._100!1. FLOODED TEMPLES DATE BACK TO 350 B.C, lnteriiational Rescue Operation Under Way Ten1plc ,.it•1\ in~: he 11 of an- f'1r111 Ph;1raon1c. (; r c e ).. . 11,\111:1 11 nr Coptir ;1rL I' Jlcrr 111~ ancient ph;1roahs 11·nrii:11ppcd I~:~. bes1-kno1111 of ~:~1 pl1<in gnddesscc;. Latrr Eth1op1.1ns. :\ub1ans. Greek") ;i plt?asant htilf-hour from a do1vn:'t reatt'I road-end jetty. f Council No'v Giv es Tips 'f o Touris ts 1t is tourist seil~On agai n and Chamber of Commerce offices. ne\\·spapers, radio sta· lklns. infortnation operators, Cit~· !~an and harriC'd secre- lariC's. scran1ble to prO\'ide in· formation on Disneyland. Lion Counlry Safari, the Q he en ).lary and other tourist attrac- tions nesidents and \'lsiturs alike call around to i:;:ct the faC'ts. often taking \":llu<tblr office lime fron1 pe<>ple \\'ho should, be: doing other things. There is an alternatr 11nswcr -The Stiur!Jr .-n California Vis11ors CounC':l. A trained slaf r al lhe \'isi l· ors Council ans1,1·er~ thousa~ of qu~tions a year and prov • e.! brc1';hurts. maps and guid for all of the S')ulh!and . retaries and others ~·bo ar 1 e9;ed to route Yisitors arc 1n· ,·ited lo refer lh t-1n to the Vis- itors Couocil·~ do1rnto1vn Lo~ Angeles <lffice al i05 \\'. 7th Street. or ha 1·e lhem call at (213 1 628-3101 Advising callers on ho1Y 10 get from Point A lo Point B js a speciality for .the Coun- cil, and keeping labs on ~·hat to see and do throughout the 13 counties of Southern Cali- fornia, is a never ending up- dating process. Incidentally, Dlsntyland 1~ now on summer schedule, 8 a.in to 1 am daily: L.k>n Coun- try opeN da ily at 9 am. clos- in g at g pm. •nd the Queen JiltrY offtrs daily tpurs. I am to 5 pm, with restaurants open tater. • ,\ " " \ \ . \' ' . Twiliglat To 11•s '· Two vacationing students board lhc for 1ncr ocean liner Quc('n ~1ary in Long Beach Harbor for Jou rs of upper d('eh ~ 1nr ludu1/,? ~uch attractions as stat~· room~. officers' quarter.~. lh<' shql"s bridge and llfchoal stations a1> well as 31 specialty shops and boutique~. The 111 ilil:lht tours through 13 p.111 h":lve proven popular amon g visitors at SI ror adult~. 7.j <'cn ts ror junior~ ~nrl 50 r rt'l ls for young~tcrs 5 through 11 1:e~11l:ir 9 ~ 111 to G pm. hour.~ cont1nu~ da1lv fQr (ull tours, including the-Queen J\tary 1nuseun1 aRd...J-af..<tHNi Cb1+Meau's Liviftg ~·· ' Danes 'Swing' • Ill Bakken • ·Girli e Slio 1vs c11id Shooting Gall erie s Dr<1i v Singles By STAN DELAPLANE ('QJJENtl!\GI-::\' -\Vbcn lbe Danes c:an 't get into 'Fivoli Gardens (or 1nore likclv. tan'\ stand the summer t ourists) they go to Bakken . an amuse- ment park a fe\v mi!cs out of (.'openhagen. It's a big, ro,vdy fun fair: J•crrili ,,·heels and roller coasters. {;irlic sho v.·s and shooting galleries. Dance halls and boi srerous, c1·01\·dcd pubs. \Ve chose the Polsekro (it means ·•sausa~c ends"l and it \\as something like a' beer joint in 11n ,i.\111erica n college town on the night of the Big Ganie. • Jamn1ed \\'ilh young Danes. banging heer steins on the tables and singing. 1\Ve recognized "Clen1entine" and ''Huie Britannia." Current Dan- n1sh fa vorite tr;;nslated for us as ··f\'Ja. I Gotta Pee- pee." Bakkcn's a gon d place fnr si ngles -thc11.1~h single young n1en ht1vr no prohlc111 n1ecling girls in \1ondcrf11I. \vonderfu l Copenhagen . ?\-1uch m1rc s11·inging than Tivo li t.e1rdens and hundred percen l !Janish. · * l'hc big pornographic thing has collapsed. c:ouple of years ago there \rcre sex fairs. hook shops. 50 "live'' sho,1·s. Copenhagen \\•as lhe porn ('apilal of the ''1orld. Today it's d o,~·n to one -Cl ub ~1adcmoiscllc. f'l'he n1ain ~ut 'vas punctuated by so n1uch sneezin,t! and coughing. 1ve gave it l\tlle ti.me. You could catch your death of cold in the place .I * Copenhagen's still tops \\'ith touring shag1!irs and backpai:kers. Good hostels. Fairly inexpensive. Danes relaxed -\vhat yo u do is your own business so long as you aren't a nuisance. Foreigner! found "·ith hashish are deported. Sellers get up tO l.\\'O years In stony loneso1nc. * "For 1 b1ckp1tking trip In Europe: Art there 1ny countries where we will h1vt trouble?" llavcn't heard of any. But surprb:ing to n1e . t nnlx~>aW lwo d~a.1tcclulrbtlngJnl'rance. May· be JUSt loo early -school wasn 'l out l~eg . flc>rd 1 , Greece is getting annoyed \vith the hippie cave d\\·ellcrs on Crete. i\·lay give them the heave-ho. Spa111 not happy \\'ilh the hippie colony in Ibiza, but hard to push thern around since 1nany have niailcd incomes -even \rcalthy by Spanish stand· ard~. * Backpackers -e~pecially shaggies -autoritit- ically suspect ,,·hen con1ing fro111 easy drug coun· -v tries. f\-1orocco to Spain is a kn o,vn r oute £or hi.sh. Turkey tu. t;reece. Jamaica lo lhc U.S. is higb)y suspect. ;. * ·.· ~'i riny backpackers s:iy European boots. slioft- ing bags etc. better thr111 U.S. Bllt they're not cheap- er. Good bag n1ay go $100. · * "If I get • di scount on perfume in Fr1nct, do I dtclart that 1s the price at U.S. Customs? Or do I hive to st1tt the price 'fl!l thout discount?" Just declare what you pajd for it. Di scounts don't mean n1uch -they 1narked it up so they could "discount" it. A part of tbe sales pitch. However, many European shops offer to give you a receJpt saying you paid 111uch less than you actualJy <lid. Forget it We all buy the same things. and U.S. ()~ to1ns insp'bclor's kr.o\\' pri ces as well as the shop- keeper. Such tricks just 1nake the1n mad, ind they'll' give you a fast edu cation . * l l S. C'11sto1ns opens everything -it's a rule. r-But they don 't hassle you unless you hassle theft1 . Open your bags and shut yo ur mouth . They've heard all the jokes. * ", .. about buying clothing In Fr1nct ?,. "· ~'"or men. \Vay overpriced. You do better at home. I cart'! Cind much In E4rope. Escepllons are sweaters and tweeds in•Jrcland and Scotland . An expea.<ive ralncoal I bouglll al Burberry's In Lon- don l saw next day; same price, in New York. * Europe I• best for ,dccor~l[yc s\l!ff for th o home. Old prints ali(! maps. \ t ! \ ' • SundilJ Jutv 2, 1?72 ~AIL Y PILOT C I 1 Clu,ter Concept LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N(Yl'ICE LEGAL NllTICE :c-. -.:t~:Clar~mont Draws Money, Students -By-WILLIAM J. WAUGH CLAREMONT (AP) Although shrouded in smog much of tbe year. the Clare- mont College cluster ha<;n 't Jost its ab i Ii t y to al!ract big money and academically brilliant young men a n d lliomen. This mini-educalinnal con• glomefate, situated at the hlse of the towering San Gabriel Mountains. about 35 miles east of Los Angeles, i! Activel y considering expansion flt a thpe most private schools ;: lire cutting b11ck. :. "· Expensive an d highly selec-~"":pv.e academically, the five ~>. Ul\der-graduate co 11 e g es : .. pcruit only frnm the upper • ~~ t-J:b.elon of high s c h o o 1 ~lduates. A high pe r<'enlage heir graduates contin ue on : ';~graduate . or professional ~u"bools. • • ~f •In explaining its financial ~~ess. Kenneth Beyer, vice ~~ncellor of the University ;!~titer . safd : "The Cl;i re· j .rnonl. colleges represent high quality educ11tion. There is nil question about iL penple res· pond to qua lity And not needs." To which Barnaby C. Keeney, president nf Clare· mont Graduate School. added : ATMOSP HERE INFORMAL AND RELAXING AT CLAREMONT COL.LEGE Instructor Hal 'Painter, left, Conducts His Fiction Writing Class "You can 't ~entimenL'' raise money on FUND DllJVE Their apprais!I is borne .ou t by. 11 seven·year fund drive that was intended to raise $86 million but al the end o( the drive 11\.is April had nearly $10~ millioo irl the pot. Like manv American cam· puses. Clar~mnnt had its stu· dent uprisings in 1!1fi9 find 1970. Two bombs \\'ere rx· ploded on the campus and one seriously injured a sctretary during a rash of demonst ra· lions over ethnic studies , Anti· ROTC demonstrations trig· · gered some window smashin~ and once the protestors brick· ed up the entrance tn the ROTC build ing .' Today, howe1·cr, the 2111 llCrfS or contiguou~ l"ilmpuse.<> Is quiet and Almost seems empty of students. Because dorms .end classrooms .11re close together, few students are seen wandering around the bt.autirul campus \vith its \1·idP V~l"fety or trees from :ill parts o( the world and immaculately groomed gardens. Although there are 5.00Q shidents and 500 facult y. th~re Is no parking problem on any of the campuses ranp:ing in size from 19 acres for Harvey Mudd to 120 for Pomona. RADICAL'°' GONE As far as r;:id ica ! demonstrators go, said David Fe inberg, editor or the s!urlent Claremont Collegian. "they're all gone. Many have gol\e to Berkeley. some tn Israel. There is now p:real interest to work within to bring about change." , Although each of ~1- leges traces ils origin back to Pomona College. grandmother of the aroup. eiich school is legally ind ependent. has its 0"'" president. facu lty, board of trustees. distincti\'e cainpus and educational em ph asis. Anv one of the schools can wilhdraw from the group v:ith · ! year's notice . Besides · Pomona. a hroarl liberal arts college rnunded in 1887 .end largest of the group with l,300 students. there ;:ire Claremont Gradu::ite School 1925. Scripps Collrge for women 1926. Claremont Men 's College 194_7, Harvey Mudd College 1955 and P i t 2 e r Colleg,e 1963. As a group. the six collc~P:. 'operate at a cost of S:t ;i million i'I centr:il ltbr:iry svs tem v.·it h nearly 800.flflO vO!umes. health 11nd rnunsrl· Ing ser .. ·ices. ;i bookstore, 2,fi'10-seat audi!onuin, corn putrr center . !\VO f'l h n 1 c centers and n1:iny other <'0111- n1nn fac il ities and progr;ims "'Exrept fnr the gra<lu.ilr. school. \\'hich drnws nn all !he undergraduate schools for part or its faculty. ind i ,. id u a I lchools do not share in· truc!ors. Instead. lhry share students. Cross registration prrm1!s a student to t;1ke cnurscs in ;inv of !hi! rnHc~rs \vithnut extr'fl charge and rrprrsents nhnut 20 pe rce n.t of 11ndrrgr11duate in struction . Cl.l'STER CONCEPT Thi' cluster con<'cpt w::is !he. ld<';i of ,J;imes-/I. Bli'l isdell, prf';;;idcnl of romon;i after World \Var I whf'n pressure mount ed to expanrl Pomnna's planned limited enrollment. lie proposed lhat "instr;i1l or onr grra!. undifferenri;:i1cd un1,·er s!ty. v.•e might have a l,!roup nf institutions rli\'1dcd into small colleges around a library anrl other util ities \Vh ich thP.:y would use in com- n1on. !n !hi s way I should hope lo per ,<;ervc the inestimable personal. va lues of 1'l1e small "college while se~uring tbe facil ities or a great univcrsi· ly." "It's fine academically,"' said Tom Hesketh. a junior political science major at Claremont Men 's College. "but socially. Pitzer and Scripps 1J'tain function is !o plan ;:ihead for the cluster. "Vacant land 1s available and c e n t r a I facilities ... are in place and rearl.v lo serve a new in· slitution." Rowen is no crepe hangPr ah<i11t the future of private schools but concedes that 111 "IY the group ha s asi,ets of $11:5 n1il11011 . Staling that the "ri>a! bite comes for M:hooir. 1;·11h nn rPserves.'' Bowen added . "if you are r1rh you ca n economi7.e and H poor, you can 't afford." For Cla remont. Bo.,.,·en said, the future thrust is to "develop 1:. as a center of schola rship and 1 e a r n i n g, ibolh ad ioini ng his home cam· CAMPUS SCENE TYPICAL OF ALL CO·ED COLLEGES pus) 1n1ght as well be to miles . awo.'· f'<l go coed if 1-had to Boy Meets Girl at Pomona College, Largest of Group do it over again '' The origina l B1.11 sdell con- crpt w:is to create a new ml· lege every 10 years but the Depressiori of the 'JOs and V.1orld \Var 11 in1ervened and it wasn't unlit l!M7 lt\at Clare mont got around to starting a ne\v school. Currently undrr v>ay are proposals for l:iw, medical an d architecture schools. "The· creation or new co! lege s at Cl aremonj. is relative- -- compel!l 11111 frnm t a x. 5 u r· ported srate schools has it s impact. He sa1d on Rn average thP cost of a1tcnd1ng Cl<1rP· rno111 runs iI1 exr.ess of $4.200 a ye;ir as con1pared 1ru.l;l $2 .200 lnr res i d en t st11den1 s at <1 state school. ''\Ve do have con1fnrlable reserves. surpluses and en dowments," he sa id. Collec· --- developlnio! :n stren~th not size and attraQ!Jn; srho!ars of na· tJona 1 reputation ." Although innovative in their approach to,1·.ird ertucat1on, the Claremont rollegcs have a l11ghly romplPx ;idminis tratlve stru<'t.ure. fl is fl ;;;tand!nJi: g;ig among ;:idn11n1stratC1rs that ir \'OU unde rstand the !abl e or Organization you're qualified SEELEY W. MUDl> LIBRARY AT CLAREMONT PROVIDES EYE.CATCHING SETTING -SilrCieromont-Collogn Sh11'lrth•-Centnl-Libr11y-Syoltm ol 800,000 Volumu i ' ' !or a barcalaureatf degree. LEGAL NOTICE f lCTITIOtJS IU$1NISS MAME STATEMIHT T~• t~llowl"; l)trsonl trt do!"' b;.11/n..,1 ,,. !I/\' 8E-"CH 810ASTflt, J l! E, tltlboa Balboa. Call!. 111461 11 ,a,~·~ L H•mmln~er, ?Jl (amtlllt la~. Coll• M•,a. Calif •1611 • Lllll1n L. Ht"'"''~"~'· 1\\ (1melU1 lane, Co111 Me\11, C.tlil , ~7621 Th.\ bu~l~•ll ,~ bflng conductt!d by I Hu1b1M '"" WU• ll:lt"••cl L. Hemml11g•r Lllll111 L. Htl'l'lllllntt~ Tl!lt ~!ttt,,,t!ll l Ued with 1111 C01Jnty (ltr~ ol Or1.-g• Coun!y on Ju~" 9, 1t11 BY Btverly J . MtddO•· OI OIJIY Counry .Financiall y, the group is sol-Cl•rlc , , 11m vent but Individual colleges do 1'ubll1hed or•"•• . c11111 01uv P1io1. have &O!Tle· budgetery prob-Jvne 11, 11. 11. 11'1d Jviv 2. 1912 1513.n lems. The Gradu<ite School, LEGAL NOTICE Pomona and Scripps .ell had 1 ,,11 ,.., operating deficits but none PICTITIOUS •USINlll ' d 'Jh [ N .. Ml STATIMINT wa~ v1ewe w1 ex reme Tht tollowl11t1 ro-r'°" -11 cto1111 bu•I'"'" .e Jarm, • I~; SEMICONbUCTOlt DlVl(ES. INC, "One Of the main pro\). t 70 N!ll'I~ M1Jn, Ore111t. C1UI, tt6M !ems." Bever •ai'd, "i's 11.-Byron C1rd1rn1111., tol2 Cl'lllffu Cir· lrt: ci.. S1n11 ""'t C1lll, terrific push 10 diversify the 1"1' bVJl11t'' " t>tll'll corwlucild bV •n ll'ldl¥ldv11 student population. The jurnp 1v 110N c•ttO•MeN•s -\n--aid-is._.;Jmosl in direct p Tiil• •t11-M 111111 wlr" I~ C-ty portion •· the deli'clls." c11r-oi 0~1n11 Cou111y or1: Ju ... 1~. 012 w ev 81v1r1w Mfddo1, Oftiutv Cou"tv Ct.rk. Student aid has nearly lripled :~;~~:;.,.0~~'r•w between 196S and 1971 and Mii Seu!~ Mt!ll II~ S11ll1 HI f th I Sc . h Oftfltl, c1111. •UM n e case o r1pps, w ere 1111 1sa.Jt11 11111 u..1211 40 ~r~ent or the !l!Udenls "vl!lllhed O•l'!OI Cot\! 0111: ;~ receive some .. kind n f Jun• u •lld Jvh t, •. u . 1111 u 1!>.J7' assistance, the president. Dr. - Mark Curtl•, aa ld, "We have LEGAL NOT ICE reached the limit or our llCTIT10US IUSIHllS '' HAMI ITATlMI NT reSOU\Ct!S. T"' tollowl~• ,,.non 1, 110111• 1w1tntu Exct'!pt for Pomona , the ex· 11 ll''LOI\ CUSTOM ... UlOMOTl'V( AC· isling undergraduate colleges CE~~oitiei. 1...,,1 B1etn 111v11. Hu11· I. . ed . f 111111611 ll11c11, C1Utor,.11 .ni..1. .ere urut to a maximum o 0•"111~ A!~rt L"''""· ~°'1 ... 11or11 er .. 800 student!! each but only Yorti.t t 11'd1, C1t1teorn11 t26U. Sna psh ot Contest Lo1din9 to Kodak ' Internationa l Nowsp•per Snap•hol Aw•rds (KINSA '72) Competition Rule s: '· Tl.1 to11f11t h 1h i£lly lo, 111'11f111• pl.olo911pl.111 I An 111'11· t1ur i1 d1li111d 11 0111 wl":"• llobbv o• <1vot 1ho11 i1 P•tlu••-l•ki119 111d who d1111 1101 l'l•k• 111y 1ub1l•nli•I pert e f hi1 lj.i119 through t1kinq pi£lur1111l . 2. Blec~·•nd·whi l1 or toln r p1£lu•e• 1<1 .. 11111 1ft1r July I, 1971 ~.,. e li 9ibl&. 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LOllTON Are ne ar a 1gure. arvey T~11 1,~1.,.,,~1 111111 .,,.,~ 1~ cou..tv Mudd 1hM • self·lmposed cen· "'" "o""'' ... M, .. ·'"' '· "" Ju7i 2 Throu h Aun. 26 In~ br 400 rand pres:ldent •v ••vttl~ M•i:lf\'IV:, OIOlll., '°""'~ '::;:, ':J J'?!r pahn~!1',tlf~1i.!!,1.b.ru m :~'':!.'i1. ~':J.'i!i."';l~.~~10...r~"/1~.•--i· D1.1 ea line-Wedn,sdoy.:oNoon-- M pL "~"r ise1 . • ( C 1% DAILY PILOT Sunday, iu~ Z, 1972 ---'---- NOTHING TO BUY ·• . YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN! • • PRIZES FUN • Come in and help us celebrate 51 years of .service to the greater Harbor Area under the same ownership aild ., management. We promise you ••• MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY! ' SUPR • SAVINGS OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY AND MONDAY CLOSED TUESDAY JULY 4th ' A .BRAND NEW 1972 . . • LOADED WITH · GROC.ERIES ., \ , • ·· · 51 PRIZES IN AL L!. LOOK HOW EASY IT IS TO WIN • • . • 1 T OU Med .... , • voll4 "''"" lk ......... elltlltle • fOf tfilt exclldlft TtteMft ...... ;m. tlrewl111. 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(21171 , (0481 • 1164119) ANNIVERSARY BRAND NEW ;1972 · GRAN TORINO GALAXIE CAMPERS LEASE SAYINGS! cOUR llR PICKUP SPORT 2 DOOR OVER 300 CARS AND WITH ~IM T<>' s51 s51 llG SELECTION! TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM CAMPER TOP OVER DEALER OVER DEALER s2451 COST COST s51 OVER DEALER CALL 642•0010 + TAX & LIC. + TAX & LIC. COST . + TAX & LIC. • J, MALCOLM RllD (1044 (1085) LIASI MOR. (mt) t@jJ ---l••-fl . ___ .,. ---· - • • I • .. : . • • ' . r I 5 ' ' . f I • } ~ , I. I • ' I i ~ ! ' 11 11 It !. f '1 . ' 1. \ I. I· --·--. ·. .. .. • -Sunda,, Julr 2, )q72 DAJLV PJLOT D I . BRAND NEW '72.T-BiRD BRAND NEW '72 Syncronittd Irons., 170 C 10 economy engine. pn11\s1 on control, self- od1u sti ng brokes. Tht ~1m plt moch int. 2K91U1 7694 5 High· bock bucket seots;console, Mich- elin radial.ply whilewoll tire~. No. 2J87N187515 IMMEDIATE DEliVfRY . ' $: • 4 Speed Tran smission, 1600cc Engine, Bucket seots. Emission Control. .FULL PRICE . $ · FULL PRICE ORDER YOURS NOW $1788 FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY · . BRAND NEW ~72 GALAXIE 500 WITH FACTORY AIR :! ~OOR HARDTOP Al•o Ava i!Qble in 4 Door Models • .q .... ~.,.<I ~ .............. Ml OMPLETllCAMPERPACKAGE BRAND COURIER BRAND NEW NEW PICKUP FOR '72 '72 'fORD f250 3/4 Ton Pickup with. PERRIS VALLEY SHELL CAMPER Ol'T. RATIO REAR AXLE, 800xl6.5 8 PLY H.D. TIRES, HEATER, • , · Fu lly '""lot•d. De lU<• lnterior. DEFROSTER WEST COAST MIRRORS F25BRN64851 • . 41P"' '""" '-•411Reorf'11d BRAND NEW WITH A +•3910 Gvw '72 ELDORADO CAMPER. :i1:a~;c~:::"' · 8' DELUXE CAB OYER • • Vioyl >ear C#11.35.9n •600Kl4 6pr.111c-. •ReOr leof Spring~ •'1nd. fr. susp. #SGTAMA0915 3 COMPLETE PACKAGE $ DOWN s599s J PER MO. c.. \ ·l ~o .. ·•,:t.,,·~r"•··•loJ··~·~·L I. <• '•' , .. ,,,, 'l•Of"'""TP•·.•\,,l/t.1>U ,,~1yJ."1 "''" I' ~M•" nil"'" '"''l ' ""' '"' !11< ~A c•·1<·"·• "" 1 ;''""'I Ot {Itch! -Nl<(,Al Pt~U,.IA•,j ~•lf l ~· I ~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .... ' $588 . '67 FORD $7,88 UDITTI . HMter. "Vtry low miln~ ('M Z 146) ' Vt, euto., P/S, vinyl int, VGRSOI '68 MUST. HT. $988 '69 PLYM. FURY $98 -Rocf~h.;.t~,,pdet !tels. ~9,4AGC V-8"'uto-f'/stw .. Rod"IO & heater. YAK604 . . .. . ~ ... ·1 ~ ~65 .MUSTANG HAID TOP tt1dio1 heater; Mket seotl'. No. PDE-726. . •. '70 GALAXIE 500 . ... -------·-- • ' • '66MUST.HT V-8, P/5teer: R&Heoter, SMio54 '68P1YM SATILLITI 2 D. M.T. V-8, Aulo,. Powtr Stetting, R&H. (VlR7S9J $988 '69DATSUN $988 SIDA.Ill · · . . 4 speed,~· tit;qt«, littnst No. ZtlR·8St.·· -~ . • .. '70FORD Custoitrsoo S1da11 V-11, Croso-P/sletr., loct oir, londou top, R& H1otw, bright yellow. 165ANT '70 GALAXIE 500 s,ortroof V-11, Crviso-P/sl~ -foci oir, rodio & Moler, Gulf Aquo. 405CGO '70 GALAXIE 500 2 Door·Nordto' \f-11. Cr uiso-P/st11r-fo ct oir, landoo top, R& Heater, brown metallic, l 26AEU '70 GALAXIE 500 :.~!~~~·::::~.tt ... ~-· $168·8 & H. (YPU696) , :.~~ .. ~~~Yi=1·~"" $1688 $17·88' Buc~et Seo!s, Spor1 Wheel~, R&fl, (7 ! ~Bl l) '71 CAPRI courr • '\ • • ' • D z DAILY PJLDT • Everyone Has Someth in g That Someo ne Else Wants · 0 S11ntf•Y. July 2. 1972 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results • _ ..... -...... You Con Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Wont Ad General · Gtneral General Goeneral General G1ner•I Gtntrel fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~*~P~R ~ES~T~IG~E~A~R~E~A~*-l -~~~~~~.;;;;;,;;.;.;;;._~~~..:..;:..;.:...:.....~~~~-1 °;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a;;;;;;;;;;i;_. \V" h&.ve j h1>mcg In charm· HUNTINGION BEACH ** ** ** *TAYLOR CO*, ' ., MACNAB IRVINE Fl NE,R HOMES A REAL FIRECRACKERll Will drive your qui vering emotiOns to ooh and aah upon sight of thi s softly glamor-. ous 3 BR., "FR. Baycrest home. $64 950: ' Lois Miller 642-8235. · ' . DOVER SHORES on the bay w/5000 sq . ft. 5 BR's. S'h baths 2-story DR. Pier & noat for up to 50' boat'. An outstanding buy. Open Sunday l·S p.m . 309 Evening Star Lane . PRIVATE PIER & SLIP and a charming Bayfront Home on the "lee" side of Morning Star Lane. Delight- ful, ~eep. sheltered te rrace enjoys the morning sun . $112,500. FROM TURT,1.EROCK TQ DISNEYLAND I Watch the fire\vorks! Panoramic VIE\V! Top condition -great location on quiet cul- de-sac. Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. UPPER BAY'S FINEST Rich woods, paneling, exqui site wall cover- ing & open beamed ceil ing. Spacious 5 BR., 3 baths. Park-like setting. Riding & board· ing Stables within walk in~ distance. !59,500. Lois Egan 644-6200. On.en Sun. 1-5 p.m. 20401 Upper Bay Dri ve. Santa Ana Heights. SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR $43,500 3 BR .. FR. + pool. Light. airy -beam ceiling. FR. w/stepdO\\'TI \Vet bar & fire- pla ce. Close to schools & shopping -shO\li'S beautifully. Walter King 644-6200 . BAY & OCEAN VIEW I and pool too . Decorator sharp 3 BR ., 2 bath, FR.. formal DR . Used brick -shake roof. Ready to move in .. A.sking $76,500. Open Sunday 1·5 p.m. 256 Oceanvic\v, Ne,vport Heights. FINEST BAYFRONT DOVER SHORES Inviting warm brick entr~· to a sparklini beauti{u! 6 BR .. FR .. DR . plus ~ame room-. Pier & slip for R fun fan1ily v.•ho likes l.o entertain . Open Sunda,v 1·5 p.1n . ~05 No rth Star Lane . DELIGHTFUL IRVINE TERRACE 4 BR .. 3·-balh family home. Beautiful ap· poi ntments, ca rpeti ng. window & wall cov- erings -as nev.1• Room for pool. Lowest priced 4 BR . in terrace for quick sale. LINDA.ISLE 50" boat slip. 5 BR., 4'h baths, 3 fireplaces -gas BBQ on Bayside deck. Luxurious ~arpets & drapes. Move in now~ See *16 Linda lsre -Open Sunday & Mon . l·S p.m. --~~---- THE LAST OF THE BEST Einal nppnrlunily lll--l'11oos from-+...pec· tacular newly con1pleted Ivan Well ~ cu~­ tom hornes v; 'sweeping vie\v of hRy & mounlain ~. F'ron1 $110.200 lo $154,500. An unusual opportunity to share in Neu•po rt's fantastic appreciation. F'urnished tn odel OPEN DAILY at 2018 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores. rvine IOI DowrDrlY• 142·123 5 1144 M1t Arthur M'-1200 ._,1o;c.111-n21•tr-=== lo• rl"tlopm'"o lo Sao J"ao CapistrllM, 111hich ha~ muC'h tfJ t'lffer: Private club fllr ~11•imm 1ni. 1enn1s, ere. All hr11.u1t1ully deccratrrl I.: l"1fl'I· licaped, Nearby s!ab!es or kf"f"P t'.lne horse on your 011 n 12 + ac. lo( ls your dreain ho1ne here~ it I Ol!I.\ I I. 01qJ\ NfA/TO/?.!; BUY OF THE WEEK Spacious 4 b•hom" \\'/sunken ' !amily roo~. Cathedral .r~il-2636 BASSWOOD, EASTBLUFF, N.B. $49,750. 1ng &: semi formal dining ,Just listed and looks super ! Popular Lusk A p!an in immaculate condi~ ~oom .f Largb~ kictf"hr-n v.·/ I.ion: T.his one has a se rvice porch, famil y room , fireplace and floors reak a.st ar. arpet & that shine like 1ni rrors. Great decor! drps. Close-to ~chools, park~ OPEN SUNDAY, 1·5. PHONE U'Ml9UI HOMES CORONA DEL MAii: 675-6000 &: beach. A J\1ust See 1\l · $.15,900. S<ymo"' will l•k• 2006 NAUTILUS DRIVE , BAYCREST, N.B. $77 ,900. your present home in 1radr . Family pool home in a classic Newport ne ighborhood. Four bedroom CALL SEYMOUR REALTl' fl_por plan \vith 3 bedrooms on one side , master suite on the other and 847-1221. deep water pool in the middle. "U" FIXIT $200 BUYS! Must ~ee this 2-STORY BAR· GA1N today. Perfect for youn g or old r·ouple, FHA OK! Nteds TLC. ONLY $17,750. Call no1v. 645-0303. OPEN SUN. 1·5. PHONI UNl9UI HOMES NEWPORT IE.&CH &•5·6500 2839 CAROB DRIVE , EASTBbUFF, N.B. $62,500. 4 bedroom single story with a view tha t v.•on't quit! lt's great~ Ba~k Ba y, The Bluffs, Balboa and Beyond . Ad.Ud game room (with view too :) l'vTakc s this uni<Jue. OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5. PHONE UNl9UI HOMES CORONA DEL MAR. 675.6000 OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 20162 MISSION LANIE S\l.'J MMlNC POOL • Sunken Hv room, tam room y,•/v.·t'l I btir, garrlen kitcht"n, 4 bdrm., 2 balh, walking distance to beach, tenniii; club REDUCED TO $42.500. BAY & OCEAN VIEW I OPEN SUN. 1-5 , 1601 KINGS ROAD EXCELLENT VIEW from liv. room, din. room, kit· 1 rhi>n 8t Jae. m1u1ter bdrm. ' The 01her 2 bdnns. 11 re I kingsll l', 2 baths, hit-ins incl. rl"frig. & fret"'Zf'r, earrl('n patio • ASKL~l,; I $65.000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS \gl, 'THE REAL 1 ESTATERS r "' ', ', < " OCEAN VIEW FROM ALL ANGLES Tired of looki ng at neighbor·s v.·alls~ Cast your eyes on tht sparkling blue Pacific f-om any \vindow of this custom Tf'mp!e Hills Mansion. \\ratch t.he !Un set be:hlnd Catalina Island. Buy a tele· scopP, \Vords can 't describe the Mauty, lhis 3 bedroom 0 has it 11..ll. Formal dining room, lush carpets Md matching drape1. We will trade anything you have for !h is $60.000 ca!ltle. You will agree. Call for appolnrment. ' CHERRY LAKE AR EA -$72,500 A great hon1e for teenagers -they'll love this one '. V'ie'v of Cherry l.ake. Split-level 5 bedrm. home v.r ,.'.den (could be 6th bdrm.), DR. & rumpus room . Extra large liv ing rm. -spacious thruout. Good value. By appt. EASTBLUFF SPECIAL -$42.500 Bost buy in area! F.n joy the privacy of this lovel y 3 bdrn1 . & fain . rn1. home on quie t cul· de-sac street. Rlght s ize for sm all family. Vie'v of mountains. c;reat kitchen. 914 CITR US PLACE I OPEN SAT. 1-5 :00 HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$47,500 Buy this one fast or you'll be sorry! A very scarce model in the area. A bright 3 BR. Mo- naco \vith colorful shag carpeting. All this plus you O\\"tl th e land~ In1med·. possession . 2021 PT. WEYBRIDGE SAT/SUN 1·&:30 BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB 1'1E\V 4 BR. residence in this prestige area. Surrounded by B. C. Co untry Club. Large family room & formal DR . Plush carpeting. Garden entryway. Beautiful. $124.500 19ROYAL ST. GEORGE SAT /SUN 1-5 :30 CORONA DEL MAR "OWN-YOUR-OWN" On the water! Fantastic view & pr~de of own .. nerShip bldg. Private marina. pool. jacuzzi & i::.ecurity guard. ,i\du!t occupied. 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths. hn111 aculate'. $89.950 EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE -$155,008 N~w bayfront ho111~·-years ahead in desiJ"· High ceilings. open spacious feeling for taking advantage of water vie,v . Just add your pier & slip. 4 .Bedrooms, family r oom. DR. and pla1room. Submit exc hfnge . 6 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN l-~:30 FANTASTIC VIEW I $100.000 Unobstructed vie\v of the bay, ocean & bright lights. Attractive decor in th is 3 bedroom. 3 bath contemporary with lush carpeting & drapes , Secluded .. ~ pri\'ate. -LIDO ISLE aEAUTY Dran1atir flair. hand painted mura l & fatcin· a ting details. \olorful _& smart decorating in I.h is 3 BR. ho1ne "'ith lge. game rm. & for· mal DR. Like new. 101' Jot. $139,500. FANTASTIC OCEANFRONT SITE Encin\tas'. Hi gh on a cl i(C overlooking fabu .. lous beach & ocean. R·2 zone. $45 ,000 LINDA ISLE LOT -$69,508 · A real choice Taylor Co. Exclusive. :Build your own luxu ry home on this island of finer homes & yachting. A real buy! BROKERS & SALESMEN We have an opening in dur Residentia1 di v!· sion for an expe ri enced man or woman pos· sessing enthu siasm and integrity. If you are interested in a beautiful office in the finest location . v.•orking v.•ith congenial associates, V.'e are interested in meeting you. Office Open Saturday & Sunday ''Our 27th Year'' WESLEY. N. TAYLOR CO.; Rqltors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road ''Overlooking Big Canyon Country Clult'' NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-1'10 Daily Pilot Classified Ads for Action ... Call 642-5678 I OKI.\ I I. Ol\O\ U""°l()Uf. tl()~f.S F11al Estate offion 1~ three Harbor A·rea locatlon1 : " CORONA DELMAR•875-6000 2443 East Co.sl H1ghw1y, Coron1 Del Mir 8 MESA VERDE • 546-5990 2850 Mt!Sa Verde Drive. Con a Meu ' Gen1r11I Realtor!! 545·9491 I 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i~i;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiO~p~en..,E.••.• ........ 11 General . " PLAl ~TOR', 9 NEWPORT &EACH •645•6500 1649\S.oettclofl Orive. Newpor1 B@Kh LIKE HENS TEETH LOW DOWN AND ASSUME VA LOAN ··I ·G;;e;;n;;i;;r;;;a;;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;G;;;e;;n;;l;;rl;;I=====;;;;; I ·Ge-n_•_,._1 _____ _ Nice 3 bedroom Eastside l' homf' \vith brick fireplace, 4 Bedrooms • Very hard to find! A super 11harp :\ bedroom home 1n Mesi\ Verde featuri!I& faml· ly room, 2 bath11, new Corn- ing cook·lop large secludf!d yard. all in rleluxe move-I n N:>n<lition, Full price only $.12.500. ~fUGE: y II r rl. ru]-rlP·~a View & New! Welton®Compa11y Jocalion. Dc1111•hrd rlouble £11ri1~P "•ith allrv "ntrancr. See Catalina Priced only s26.ooo. Call OO\v for lurth~r <lc!a il.~. R f /\ L 1 t > f~ S ~ 546-5880 lOprn r\·c.11.1 . ·.~ , HERITAGE ' • REALTORS Brid9e The Generation Gap OCOiN BLVD ., CORONA DEL MAR Open Hous• * Sat. &. Sun. 1·5 3516 Ocea n Blvd., Corona def Mir Spacious 2 Story, ~500 sq. It. home with spec· tacular vic\v of ocean & jetty. 5 BR., lg. Jiv- ing room , formal dining w /frplc. Separate guest or maid quarters over garage. Room for pool plus large parking area including padd le tennis court. Cuslom huilt 4 hertmoms. 2~2 bath,' huge fi1mny mom. formal din in~' room, large lot with ample room fnr pool, cl'lml'lf'r nt h n 11 I ~tora~"· Grpal vir"' of the 540-USl Optn Eves. •. HERITAGE REALTORS water from llp!l"fair~. Builtin ..,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;,;l!!'l!!'!i!!;;o;; ........ ""·clcnoiog oveo, SAVE THE DOWN Md 1111 the finest finishing touche!I " cu!ltom home has. Use your VA nn thi• la.rte 3 Buyer ha! choice of color nf bdrm., 2 bath ))ome con· carpeting no\\' also. All this venlently located tn One of far $59,000. 'fo ~o call Costa Melu ~st •t"JU. LIDO ISLE 6*-7)71. I You'll •lliOY a used btlck Open House * Sit. & Sun. 1-5 fireplact , ~hardwood floon. 106 V ia Dijon , Lido Isle, N.B. built-Jn kitchen, heavy B h L ·. shti.ke rnof. e:nctOJed rumpu• Newport Beach condominium homes with boat sli~. You owrrthe land.water and slip. From$64,950. 7% financing. Ne,.,port IHCh TOWllhO~I• Ud1 U01 w..t,c..t Hwy. '(714) l7H820 Own 3 custom doU houses on A lof, Prime east Costa Mf'u area. A th re e br-droom for pa.rents. A tv.'O bedroom for aon Ir. wife. A one bf!'rlroom lor anndma. Price ill' $j2,;,oo with 10% c:lnwn-:-E.'(cJusive th at s. arge lot with boat sJ,orage. This is a nn., for ced air heat, dbl. charming-home----ready-fori:mmedi1te-occu ±,.,.,,;. -.. •"td.,+.ii.> ~;'S 000 ... -Jt=mo"YI~ -.pancy . . , --COSTA MESA .,kio1 s:!ll.llM but talc• • 2845 E. Coest Highwiy DOLL HOUSE took Md mak• 011 ... Call Reallol'! 545-00!5 • Corona del Mar 67S.6900 • Red C11rpf!l, Re a Ito r •, 0('1f'n 1:vt!I l~ ....... ";"'"""""""""""'ll""""~""""'"'""'"""'"I Oltl" "' r·~ri hr lhi.~ 3 ;54&-86<0:::.:::::::.,· ~~-:c:--,:- C Wi\ll\I R I\ I If ---General General bedrOOm l'""'r has nrw Cute L1'ttle Condo For your safety 11rid 1 high.Jo r11.rpt 1 1 n~, n e~w comfort away fr om pt1,lnt, 111.rgt trff·,:ha(led $ 1 S,500 homi ' BAYSHORES WATERFRONT & POOL Mck yord. quiet re.ideo\llll in clau dovelopm•nt,"pool LEASE A 1trtt1, grea1 tor the couple ttnnlt1 court, wen rn:a.m. ME~CEDES Custom ho;,,e, 4 bedroom & den or 5 bed: iuot starli°" out wJ 1 h taloed .,..unc1~ don't thro" from $121.49 mo. roorris. 5¥.2 baths. TOW: iuallty carpeting, dra· children. Now vacant and away money on rent wbtn For' brochure 523-7250 · tellf'r Ii <>ut ot JJtalc and yo• can hive ttd1 llttle 1 penes, wallpaper & ox ures. View from moat m st II' A 1 d By Owner, ffifuced, SSS,900 8'"' le ~ u i;c. • ppra $e 81 bdnn •• -1 bath townhouse Harbor Vitw Homes, Ce.rmtl, rooms. ' ot, lovely gardens & lf e. POOL, SR2'.!.:.~.~·t ml~:11; ll. C11ll with bullt·in kitchen, forced 3 ,!IR rR 1 2832 Bayshores Dr. $240,000 ~·~t. R •a Ito r 1. •Ir heat. priv•lt J'ltlo. for lot,;,,,;~d~~·~:7.~' BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR -·----~I •bout lt50.00permonoh.See •nl "'<-;~• 11 The fasleit dr1t1v 1n !ht< \Vt11t. 'it you'll like it. Ca.II Rf.d '' y, ti'! ·:-If>'\ Any mP. Islanders Building •· r. ~Allnn 546--8640 • W);i.lle tlep~Anl thm~·A·L1nti 1 ""''"""""'""''"""""'""'""'""'""'""'""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!1_A~d~.M2-~~~T~I"'---~ ~41 81y1ide Dr., Suile 1, N.8. 675°6161 • • "-"•r•I GeMr•I DIRECTORY ICeel' tllb holtdy Clr.ctory "wltfl y•11 tkb .,..t-4 ~ .,.. t• lte.,....•1tfl"f. AM tM ltceft.M H1tH Mt•'...,. 4ticrftt.o ed ~· 9rMter d•tell by •tl•"tlsl"9 elMwltete .. te4ey'1 DAILY PU.OT WANT ADI.,_,._ ttl•wl"' .,_,. h•1tte1 fM .. or I• ,. .. , .,. 11r9•tl ,. ll•t 6.MCiil h1f•,,11•tl•• I• tltb • ., .... -· "''"'· Sehl"'-f ••• l••••Y· HOUSES FOR SALE (1 B•droom) **rno2 South Bay f'ronl. Balboa lslond 675-6000 $178.000 1Sal l ·51 2 Br Jj\4 Rri lho;:i, Balboa 645-4040 $42.900 1 Sun 12-5) (2 Bedroom' & Family or 01n) 227 Poin~cltia , Corona del Mar 644· 7662 (Sat thru Tue•. 12·5) 219 r.,airv.ray Place, Costa Mesa 642-8156 $27,950 (Sun 1-.1 ) 419 Irvine, Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sun 1-5) ( J Bedrooms l **440 \4,IV. Coast H,wy., N'pt. Beoch · fi75-fi820 ! SRI & Sun 10 to Du sk) *263 Oceanview (Ne\\'port Heights) N.B. 642-8235 (Sat & Su n 1-5) 2166 Vista IOnlrada (The Bluffs) N.B. 644-2430. $51.500 (Sun 1-5) **380R River A\•e., Newpo rt Beach li75-40n. $87.080 (Sat thru Mon 1-5) 21 11 5 Freeport Ln. J·Juntington Beach 536-7382 $23,000 tSat & Sun 1·51 2071 Port Bristol Cir (Hrbr Vu Hm•) NB 644 -4860 $52,500 (Sat & Sun 1-51 202! Pt. Weybridge (Hrbr Vu Homes ) NB 644-4910 $47.500 tSat & Sun 1-5:30) 518 fameo Highlands Dr .. N.B. 673-8550 $67.950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) l l ;)R Dorset, Costa Mesa 645-4040 $28.500 !Sat & Sun l ·5) "*2306 ~loliday, Ne\.\'port Beach 645-4040 $49,500 (Sal & Sun l ·5) l 22R Bel fast. Co:-ta J\itesa 645-4040 $29.950 !Sal & Sun 1-5\ *404 Superior. Park Lido . Newport Beach 675-7225 , !Sun 1-.1) 2383 Columbia Or .. \osta 1'1esa 646-0555 $29.950 (Sun 1-5) (3 Bedrooms & Family Rm. or 01nl 2424 22nd St. (Back Bay) Newport Beach 642-5200 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 2030 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 646-1550. $110.200 (Daily 10-5) 1710 l\'firamar, Balboa 642-8235 , $62.500 (Sat & Sun !-5) **2001 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar 644-2430. 833-0700 , !Sun 2-5) 1510 Sandcaslle (H.V. Hills) CdM 673-2 222 1Sun 1-5) *256 Occanview (N'pl Hei~hl>) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) *330 Princeton Dr (C ollege Pkl CM 546-414! $35.900· 1Sun 1-.1) 3265 Indiana /\ve .. Costa Mesa 494-2065 $29.500 !Sol & Sun) 3260 Mi chigan {Mesa Verde) CM 549-2688 $35.500 !Daily 12·5) 16782 Ruckeye Cir, F"ountain VaUeY 968-1895 S35.900 /Sal & Sun 12·7) 3140 Boi;lo n \\'ay. Costa Mesa 546· 7793 $36.000 !Sat & Sun l ·6) 2511 Loyola Rd (College Pk) C.M. 557-4263 646-881 l !Sat & Su n) 2303 Redlands. Newport Beach 557-4130 $38.000 tSal thru Tues 1·5) 914 rilrus Pl. !Ea.st.bluff) NB 644-4910 $42.500 (Sat 1·5) 106 Vi a Dijon (Lido Isle) NB 675-6900 $75.000 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 211 Orchirl , Corona del Ma.r 644-2430; 833-0700 (Sun l ·5) 3032 Carob (Eastbluff) NB 644-1133 (Sun 1·5) 88! Sandcastle !H.V. Hills) CdM 675-3000 $55. 750 (Sun l ·51 3329 Ocean Blvd .. Corona de! Mar 675-3000 $165.000 tSal. & Sun 1·5) 2636 Basswood IEastb!uff) NB 675-6000 $49.750 (Sun 1·5) 234 Virj:!inia Place. Costa Mesa 646-0555 $33.750 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 9072 Kapaa. Huntington Beach 546-1764 /Sat & Su n 12-5) 195:J2 Sierr~ Raton, Irvi ne 64~mm 1 ~nl-.I) 1430 Dolphin Terr~ce, Co rnn8 del Mar 645-0303 (Sun 1-5) 3331 !5th SL . Newport He ights 64&-0303 (Sun 1-5) 2104 J\·1nnrovia, Costa Mesa 645-0303 (Sun 1-5) 408 J\itendoza Terrace. Newport Beach 673-8550 $120.000 !Sun 1-5) 1863 Bayport Way. Newport Beach 675-4930 ; 640-0020 (Sun 1-5) 711 K-Thanga (Irvine Terrace) CdM 673-0497 $97 .000 (Sun 1-51 2001 l·lolirl a,v. Ne \vport Bea ch 642-3600 SR9.!l00 • !Sat-Tues 1-5) 2,147 Columbia (Coll e~e Perk ) CM 646-3255 tS11n 1-5) (4 81droom) 2812 C'11ff Dr .. (Dover Shores) N.B. 644-2430; $67.500 (Sun 2-6) **538 Via Li do Nord (Lido l~e) NB 673-7300 $250 ,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 325 Esther SL. Costa Mesa 536-3323 $30.000 !Sat & Sun 10-&) 208 Susannah. Costa Mesa --645-4040 $33.000 (Sal &.. Sun l.-6) -2r29 I SC8Tijflh Ln. Hlll!trngtnn-Boach- 536-3323 S34,500 (Sal & Sun lO·&) ,. 2481 Bay,hore Dr (Bayshoresl NB 644-2430 (Afternoon>) (4 81drooms &. Family Rm. or Den) 1712 Port Charle< Pl .. Newport Beach 644-6.142 <Daily 1-5) 21692 lmpal• Ln., Huntington Beach 962-7637 (Sat & Sun I-SI 2015 Commodore (Bay<restl N. B, 642-5200, $64 .500· (Sal & Sun 1-5 • *2024 Nautilus Ln .. off Toyon (Baycres{) N.B., 6'46-3255 (Sun !-5) 42.1 Francisco. off Irvine. N.B. 646-3255, $48,000 (Sat. Sun & Mon) *2815 Harbor View Dr., CdM . · 500 s t & Sun 1.s) *2018 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB. 646-1550. $145.500 I Dai Iv 10-5) *"'*''achtsman's Cove lfi57 Bav)";ic\e Dr., CdM . 67~1935 · 1 nail I') 1707 Can dlestick Ln . (B;:iycrest) :"\,B. · 644-2430, 8.13-0700 1S11n 1·5) J04 Via Orvieto !Ltrlo Isle \ NB. "44-2430. 833-0;oo 1 sun !-5) J .j 15 Priscilla Ln . :'\'e\\·pnrt Reach 642-8099 $39.950 I Sa< 11-5. Sun 1-5) 2874 Clubhoq&G Rd (f\1lest \'erde) C't\1 557-8794 '!'48.950 1Sat & Sun 12-5) 20392 Bluff \.Valer . Hu ntington Beach 968-7208 $39.500 /Su n 1·5) *2006 Nautilus Ln IBayrresl) NR 646-1860 $77.900 ·. (Sun 1·5) 2002 Bal tra (Me sa Verde) CM 546-4141 $42.950 /Sun 1·5) *1 120 Goldenrod , Coron a de! 1'.1!1r 644-7662 1S at lhru Mon 1·5) 3077 Madison, Costa Mesa 979-1050 !Sun 1-5) *19 15 Chuba sc;,o {Irvine 1'err) Cdl\1 675-5726 1Sal & Sun 1 ·5) 19 Royal Sl. Georg• (Big Can yon CC\ NB 644-4910 $124.500 (Sal. & Sun 1-5:30) 2757 Cibola (Me'3 de! Mar) CdM 979-!05U (Sun 1·5) 101 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) NB 644-2340 tSun 1·5) 4800 CorOand (Cameo Highl an ds! CdM 675-6000 $62,500 ·,Sun 1-5) 31iOR Surfvie\v Jliar}>or \'u tlillsl Cdfl1 675-6000 $62,500 (Su n 1-5) 2839 Carob (Eastbluff) NB 675-6000 $62,500 /Sal & Sun 1-5) 10032 F.I Capitan (Shorecrest) N.B. 968-7859 !Sat & Sun) 383 ~anta Isabel (Ea..,tSide) CM 646-3255 $45,000 (S un & Mon 1-5) 2200 Hea ther Lane, Ne,vport Bea ch 642-3600 $79.950 (Sat-Tues l-5) :!.108 LaLinda. Costa Me~a 675-4930 ; 64{)-0020 !Sun 1-5) *1712 Galaxv. New port Beach 675-4930 ; 640-0020 (Sun 1-5) 2907 Harbor View Dr, Co rona de! Mar 673-8550 $79.900 · !Sun l-51 **333 Grand Canal. Jlalboa Island 673-8550 $98.800 (Sun 1-5) 3105 Lincoln \Vav . Cn~tR 1'i1el'ia ;.i-0-0178 $36.900 (Sun 10·5) · 419 Vi.~ta Roma , Ne'-'•port Bench 646-71 7'1 (Su n 1-5) (5 Bedrooms) 1014 Mariners Or. (Dover ShoreS) N.B. 644-2430 . $168.000 (Sun 1-5) 250 ! Bl ue Waler (Broadmoor) CdM 675-5930 1Su n 1·5) *633 Vi a Lido Nord (Lido hie) N. B. 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (5 Bedrooms & F•mily Rm. or 01n) 152! Antigua (Baycre>t) N.B. 642-8235 (Sal & Sun 1-5) **•46 Linda Isl e, (Linda Isl e) N.R. 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **309 Evening Star, (Dover Shores) N. B .. 642-8235 (Sat & Sun F5) /i 9 Greenbrier Lane (Big Can yon) N.B. 642-8235 t Sai & Sun 1-5) **•16 Linda Isle (Linda lsl el N.B. 642-8235 (Sat. Sun & Mon 1-5) 2042 Port Weybridge (HV Homes) N.B. 644-6200 !Sat. & Sun 1-5) 20401 Upper Bay, (Santa Ana Heights) Back Ba y. 644-6200 t Sat & Sun 1-5) 1337 Galaxy Dr <Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $198.500 <Sun !·5) 4521 Dorchester, Corona rlcl Mar 673-1658 $69.950 /Daily 1·5) 8332 Snowbird. Huntington Reach 557-4130 $45.500 tSun 1·5) 3516 Ocean Blvd . Coron;i del ?>.1ar 675-6900 /S at & S11n 1·5) 17621 Cy press Tree ttJniv. Pk .) Irvin£> 552-7000 <Su n 1-5) '**54 Lin d• !.<I• Oj nda Isle) NB fi44-2430 !Sun 1-5) 1612 Seabell C'.1rcle ~Lusk l·T<'lrbor Vu R id~e) CdM 675-7225 11 -5 ) **II Linda Is.l e Or (L.1nda lslf'l NR 675-6161 t Sundey) . (6 B1drooms & F•mily Rm. or Oen) · **305 North Star Ln. I Dover Shores t N.B .. 642-8235, $179.500 (Sat & Sun 1-51 1924 Galaxy Dr. !Dover Shores) N.B. 646-1550, $122,900 (Daily 10.5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (2 & 3 Bedrooms) **4401 W. Coast Hw y .. Newporl Reach 675-6820 (Sal & Sun 10 Jo Du,k) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 B1drooms Eich) 518 Jasmine, Coron a del ~far 675-3000 $64.500 !S al & Sun Hi\ 2656 Solano Wa y. Lagun• Beach 494·9704 $65,950 /Su n 12·4 I TRIPLEXES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom• ••ch unit) 702 Jamu St .. Go.to Me,. --s41!'2H4-$49,950 -(Sal & Sun I ·SJ I HOME + GUEST APT. 3616 Ocean Bl vd .. Corona d e! Mar 67 5-3000 $1 28.000 !Sit & Sun 1·5) INCOME PROPERTY (2 Bedrooms ••ch unit) 520 ~1arguerite. Corona de\ Mar 675-6000 $64.500 JSat & Sun 1·5) WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE **Yachtsman's Cove, 1&57 Bayside Dr., CdM, 675-1935 (Dally) * .... . ... * w ... ,., ... • . ' ...... 1 .. s• j[ie j[ -..1 .. •• jJ ie / J __ .._ Gen1r•I DAIL V PILO! D 3 -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-*** ** **** ** *** * * * * *_ J-1-Ne_e_d _H_e_lp_! _I .... ,,,_. .. 1 Have a I ··. TREASURE MAP $100,000 Buyer! "IS PRIVACY YOUR BAG?" --HERE IT ISi - F.nchanting 'r\\'U S'l'Ofi.)' 5 bedroo 1n 3 l)alh, 2 fireplace~. f"':\?>.111.)' R00~1. for111al din· ing roon1. !\1E\V carpet~ and drape~. island kitchen, SOfllERSF.:T 1nodel on FEE lanrt 1n HARBOR \'IF,W !IOMES . . . . $72,500. FINDERS KEEPERS -VACANT - ... RJ::.<\J)'\' ,i\NO \\'Al'l'ING for vou ii:; this MONTEGO morlel on FEP. LAND . 4 Red- roo ms, 2 baths. formal dining: room \\'ilh F A~1 1LY ROOt\1 adjacent lo the built-in is1anrt kitchen. See this 11 .'\RBOn \'IF.\V J-10t-.1F: an rl buy. . .................... ~54 .950. "IT'S DELIGHTFUL -IT'S DELOVEL Y" - t ..el \l!I !lhO\\' you th is en<'hanting honie in Jrvine 'J'errat e. Atriun1 enlry, sparious Jiving room wi th firepla<·e. 3 l.arJ:!e bedroonis, 2 baths. LOVP.LY DINING ROOM ~:-room lo store your trailer or boat. ........ $62.{>00. "SWELLEGENT" -VIEW plus POOL - ('an1eo 1-lighland s .. i\rrhitett designed-Ne\V carpels & drapes. 4 Bedrooms, convertible cien. 3 baths. cathedral ceilings and 2 used brick fireplaces. fa111ily roon1 . built-in kitch- en & B·B·Q. PLUS MANY X'fRAS. Enlertain around your O\rn POOi •.......... $76 ,500. "TRIPLEX" I Need a Mesa Verde Seller! 11111 !1 not a 11:1n1ml("k' \\',.'v,. shov.•n f'\'f'l)'lhin.i;: 0011 on !hr 1narkel. Th<'y \.\ 11nf A lrn)!e ) 11Nl fnr chtltfr<'n A pool 3 bf.d1001n~ f'1r l rh1lrtrffl '1 A lllll"'r 111 11-:•' \1/1,!r'\' l~1·d 1 t\)<.1111 .... 111! .. \\ llh 11 <"<)!!\ i'r.(11 111•11 :111·.1 ,{ 11 l11n::r h1t1l1 l\M•I\\ \.\Ith l• .•1tJlkf'I\ f ',,(lfl),lll Tuh r n ~11.,"rl', Fou 111;,I I l1111ni;: J;iitllll f/11111111 1:1~1111 l'1;H .1-Ui 1:1J -*-TRIPLEX-*-I Pr1n1e 0c ·r1u1rron1 : l\•n , HI: 2 Ra · unr 11n1t '..! HI: • 811 . Slt;(l ll(M\ S11h,,1·t. * TRIPLE X * A~ll••;\ l{l\d, :.: Y1< T Bt'1tlllil11lh fll!Ol "'I" I 1.1· 2 J:,1 · toll• I I , : l• ,,, \'r10·1·1I Hl \l:, (Ill \,'.all b-;·• 't~•: lo •• ! '' I I' • Peni111ul11 Point .. ni: . ·· 1 •.•• 1, 1 ... , r ("nn1plt·•••h' 11 ·d1•1 "r I '1 •1 '"I II\ Sli:l ·~HI L"a11 n::·:1in; f.1.~11:1:. r ... Oceanfront Ho me On r'\.rt··; 1~·· 1 .. 1 l H': ·; bath~. C';1!1 l••J" -~I'll I 1., .,, Call 67~: ~t;ji:: hi~.'~"': t.•, assGciated BROKERS-a:EALTORS toz s w Bcilb oci 67J-J66J ·LIVABLE· ARCHITECT'S -.. .:'·.----· --·-· :- ~ ---r REAL isiiri!iiisuREs WE LOVE OUR OLD SEA-FA RING TOWN \l'\\ f•!lll -\J\t· l'IHlldlll !C Ol't';t!1 lift', the ~t:!tl • :-('.I Il le. , \lill·rt• \OU brf'<1tht th e \·f'1V' hr£'a!h \\h:il1'" rC':-pire·~ ProtHl p'l'oplf' \\\th p<i in pt•r«·rl l11H1:-r' 1b:11 posse~~ n r11111;in11r & ('\II! IC Sl P! ~ tlf 11' U\I ll' CORONA DEL MAR l1.111:._:il\l1il d1q1it'\ \\1lh sea\1;.1rd f'\C''>, '! !lrl 1111~ ~ htlr111 t 11!1\' S(i5 .000 ( 11n.-1t1nt In· 1111n1·."S j lfll\ ,,1 ,·p, ·to ~·hl'<i ch' GOLD DOOR KNOB S? "I 111·, I~ 4'\1'11 ht•tl{'t' \ lllOSI 1n:ii;:n1/11 f'll! <l \1'P1· 1111;. "' ~1 !O ono· \ ntix of 1u,11r11,11~ bnth~. ~l.1n 11111r S. 't1 p('1 h d€'ror. rr\ r;il thP szrP:tl !n1 e \t1c :-.t· cn1)1 a11l1ng peoplt' ha1 r (Pr 11lr1r j I' lft l l' . MESA DEL MA R .t11111 h11 fl lil\1111 plus 3 bath" I ln l~ $41,:,f\(I,, \\ 1•11 ~r1111111 t•rl {))1 1~ S2~ dn1111 ll::ipp1nr~.\ fnr!"1 Pr .~ f'\ 1~r. LADY IN FOREC LO SURE I r1 "s iil'l p hrr 111 ,,. hrhincl Hl P"''!lll'> :i Rll . · p\u~ ;{ l:Ji p111, '!.!~I{. (tll'\1rr •. ul l·~:i~I f" !\!. Only $72,500. t'all for df'tailli & lo ~ee. EAST COSTA MESA l>t l1).'.hlf11t ;{ 1:ti . only $24 .500. l .~rji!f' 11!1;' lo.rd, 1" pl.t.\. !';uh111it .rour tcr111!", lot fnr :.... CORONA d•I 'MAR - ONE·OF-.1'.·KIND; 2-2 Bedroom, l -1 .Redroon1. t'l~ar. 9\vne'. ma y carry. ~lose to shopping. This \VIII go 1n a hurry . · ........... $71 ,500. ·DREAM · ~~11:~·:.11';,'.'ll \'.',1.:;'.1,~;·'1 :; •• ~'.1,1,1~1. ~831 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B. '. .. lr+r~r fr+n11!~ 1•••111 f;1 . IJ•!.: -CALL ME 646-5152 AND SE! ··. A@tt#-Slldd pnol I.: pu1 1111'" \! 11" 11 J '111 " 1 ".:':::':~:':"::::=~:::'.:,i::::::::::=::'::'.::::::~==:'.'.:' I w/B·B-Q. II" J 1 .: 11 t J 11 I 1- ~ .. - REALTORS 644-7270 , 'r.o o k • ~ ' ' lo. 1 t ,. h r 11 11•/hrt.ak fRsl R~••a, S1·1•111.11r miu1trr suJTr llJ>~r ;1 11'"· 'l Ire bdrms. r!0\111 ., 11111111~· r11r~ (or:\ BH th•11n1. ]Jo\1•1.\· rn tr11n1'1' · A sho11 pl:tt·r hnnu for $.~~.ono. 400 E.17" , 1111 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CM · trl,jl~ CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. . ' _,. *******/************, -- -- --F allbrook-Bonsall General CORBIN· MARTIN REALTORS EXCLUSIVE PRESENTATl()NS EMERALD BAY -VACANl' Plan you r own cu stQm ho1ne, as you enjoy the benefits of coulilry club facil ities. Priv. C'Ommunity, incl. beach, tennis ct., park~ & pools. Has foreve r vie,v . Owner v.:ill carry balance a fter $10 ,000 down. Offered at $35,000. NEW LISTING TRIPLEX OCEAN SIDE OF HIWAY Beautif~I 2. yr. ~ld incon1e property, pride of ownership, \\11t h xl nt appreci ation poten· tial.; cons.isling of l\.\'O 2-bdrm., plus 3 bdrm. unit, v.ih1ch \Vould make xl nt owne;'s unit. Shows nice return & all in the heart of Coro· na de! Mar. Call us for· complf'te details. CORONA DEL MAR OCEAN SIDE OF HIGHWAY NE\V LISTING, beautifully furnished wit h plush carpeting, decorator .drapes, lge: fRm- 11.Y rm., \.\•orksave r kitchen. l fuge cov·d. pa- tio. Cus lo1n hoine thruou t. \Valk up the bric k \\1alk to this beauty, you'll never. \Va nt to lea\·e '. Absentee O\\·ner says se ll at '75,000. CUL DE SAC CHARM $1 ,550 PRICE REDUCTION ''Applie pie condition "! I ... arge Jand~caped lot . spr111klert>d. so yo u enjoy the pool. 1'he hou~e is ne'" thruout. just 1nove into thi~ 3 bdrm. char1ner. Pri ced to sell at $42 ,950. EMERALD BAY F.u ilrl you r own drean1 house on thi:i: ocean view, vacant lot. l.ag una Beac h's most ex- clu sive area, behind loc ked gates, 24 "hr. guard .• with access to priv. beach & pool. Offered al S35 ,000. THIS IS IT!! IT'S REALLY WORTH WAITING FOR Super rlf'lu .'<e 4 bdrrn .. ocean & harbor vie,;,, heated & fill . S\vimming pool. Execu tive styl· ed hon1e. Corona de! A-tar's best re:sid e:n tl al ;:irC'a Priced for fa st sille at $74 ,500. Don 't \\'ail'! -Call US for your re•I est at• ne•d, -WE hav1 lots of good things to tell you •bout I CORBIN-MARTIN Jew1ll of • Pool I ~ Th'<hoo1nR, 2 bu!h~. l1vini,: !'(~)Ill .,._,l!h /JUJ.:(' 11 1 0 11 e firl'placr. 1lini11)( r o" u1 , lllodt'l'rl kih·lli•u, lot'111i11h rll1 l11ndscaped, unusual 1,11~11 \.\'ilh Sl'llSUOU.~ gas l1Khl 1ng • overlooks 17th r,airwey San I LuiR Hey· Counlry Club. Price rrdurl'd from $79,;i()() I to SSS.000. 01vrwr savs M>ll! BERG-MacKAY REALTORS BONSALL (7141 728-61:!6 20' x 22' Bonus Roam \l.'JTIT CONVERS/\TION PIT aurrounrllng S11't'dlsh f irf'· place plut1: large modf'rn k11- che11, dining room, hU£"1' llv- ina-1wp1, 3 biJ:: hrdr-00111~ and 2 balh~. Bl'aul. ground~ romplele ""'L!h purling grl'<'n. Be!ll Me!la Vrrde J01·a.1ion and pri"f'd $.13,750. \.\'Ith 5';0 down p11yr11t. Call 546·~~'(,,'W IOp,.11 1•\"f'.~. l '*~.1 ... HERITAGE . • REALTORS Giant Twa Story On king 11\.,e kit In North 1 Collta Mt's11. 4 bl•d1"Qf~1,; upsta ir.11 111HI a '..nx21 r1nish- pf1 l('f)llrale fan1ily mun I dov"n.~ta 1r.~. 3 bii1h~. coun1ry 1 kitl'hf'n 11 r"lfl rl1nini,: llT'f'll, plt1.~h ~&rPf'lll lz. dr11p!".~ ln f'Vt'fY ronn1 •. At r i9,!lfXI . Betlrr ~l'.'e 11 0011·? Ney: on m11 rker. 0 WA Ll<lH & lH Rea Hon; Upf't1 F.vM 1 ~~~ No Down To G.I. 3 Bfodroon1.~. bu i 11 . 1 n 1 • f1rtpl11~. 1d111kt' JY)fl! nn 11 rnrrwr Joi. Prtcf'd Al S28 .~.l(). C11!l 847-WIO. REALTORS 644-7662 *OWNER MO~D* J'Newport • Corona d1I Mir -Cost• Mis• Df':SPt:Ht\Tt;! 3 Ult. 2 lla. ~ ................................................ .,;,;;;.. .... ~..J.4.t...rwPP!!I nn .• _!ill_!l, 8Rq. Gen1r11l Jmmac. On H-2 lot clo!le to ,;:;;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;I ~\'f'f")'lh1njt. S32.~m: I BALBOA BAY PROP. I -*~642-749 1 _*_ I _.., 157..CIJO M11ltlf!I• Ll1H11t SELL WITH GINNYI * *BUILD INCOME* ~·pi lir11•·h, ~1li0 R-2 1'11, EARN MORE MONEY l"(JO'T1'1 111 build. 2 RR. homt', 2 1·•r )(llr., "'"'"rt 11t S210 (Bigi:er co1nm . split. bnn· mn1'11h. Only S16,900. U!) Roo m for 3 experi-CAYWOOD REALTY en ced s aJ es men ! ,. Ne"· of-1 __ l'l_,j.,,_..:5...:41-.:..c.I :.19:..:o_*~- fico opening July t7th .. at QUICK CASH ,,1505 . Mela Verd• Dr., THROUGH A East, r .M. <only molivat-DAILY PILOT ldedi at d e d a I . '.Afll1=A.,11== . . • • • Daily Pilot. Classified Ads for Action • ·, e Call 642-5678 I SHORECLIFFS 215 EVE NING CANYON OP~:N J .~ Sll1\J. \V hite \Valer view. Approx- 1h al're luL 1\pproved pla ns avail. for 5 BR., ftn . ·rn1., t1rl1\'11y rm. & din . rni. or design you r own .·· l'r1v. steps to beach. $150,000. Ka thryn H:1ul slun. JUST LISTED Char111 ing 4 BH. J,usk hon1r on t'Ot'tlPr lot wit~ com plete privacy: (iond open feeling '"Ivie\\' of surrounding hills. Gracious grounds. $70,500. H(rrielt O;iv ie.o; THE BLUFFs\oPEN SUN. 1-5 2166 VISTA r:NTRADA, off Vista Del Oro. Popul ar, upgraded "Bonita." 3 BR .. 2 ba . end unit nn l·l('vel. Lge. patio. Delig htful greeniJclt. ~lary I.AHi Marion OPEN SU NDAY 12 TO 5 P.M. 123!1 S.l\~l )Kf':''· J.usk ~anctriper moc1P1. Exira larl!e lot on cu l dE' 1>ar st, \\'i lh pnol: in ll arbur \'i(>\\1 Jl ills. 4 Rrl r tns., 3 bath~. $7H ,500. Edie ()I so n HARBOR VIEW HILLS 4 Rn , 21.2 bath Sandpiper n1odrl. \ret bar. 2 ('ar garage. Courtyard. \\'alk to beach sc hools. shopping. Brand ne\\' \v ith land: scaping allo'A•an ce. $79.500. I ... aVera Burns .. { SPECIAL WATERFRONTS T.ido Js\e 4 BR. plus large F'R . Space for 7/l' boat. S285.000. Linda !.<le. new 5 BR. plus F'R ., on lagoon~ r:xquisitc: $300.000. Eileen ll udso n BAYFRONT -OPEN SUN. 2-5 200 1 Rt\ YS IJ)I·: 1)1?. Beaut. gnrden . ~andy beach : \rood panrlcrl den w/frpl .. wet bar, hookshelves. $1115.000. ('arol 'l'atum • PR IVATE BEACHFRDNT Va"anl lnl on llO fl of \Vhite i;alldy beach. OuL<;tanding viP\V of hay & hoat.~. No w Is the time to build tht1! home ~ $49 .750 . M.C. Bu1e .EXECUTIVE HOME -LIDO ISLE OPEN Sl'N. 1 .~. 101 VIA DI.ION. Lovely..,. late_on. 65 Jt. .cornOL.!oL paclous ..4 .BR.. din. rm ... ~uper rr1Vate mstr. BR . ~it . rm~ combo. Jlrin~ offrr: $129.500. f;ugcnt.: \'rt"cl;:11f!! BA YSHORES -OPEN HOUSE AFTER~QQNS ' 24RI BAYSllORf: OR. 4 RR .. 1 ~ ... ~·Nle n patio A.~k J?ate guard for~n try to Ba yshores. 1'-tary Harvt>y UJ-0700 644-1430 r E i.R..D!L • • • !, • • \ ' • D .f DAil Y PILOT I Sundar. July 2. 1qn ------. \1·-----1 "°""''~ ••• -]~:::'...:! ~-~··~·...,~\~~~~\\[~ :""":-" '"~·~]~~~·1 ~~~-'"''iiiiiiiiii" J~~ [ """"'".-:=}~ I """""''m I~ ;;;I """;;"';;""'';;;;]~~If! .r::;;;.,;,,;;;;,,,.~~J~;;I = Generlll j Uenor~I _ Ventral fC --•-••_n_•_d_•_l _M4 __ ,_.__ Costa Mesa Co,ta Met• \,;-;;;;;BA.;;-;;;;;;F.;;;;;;oN;;;;;T;H;;;;;O;;;;M;;;E;;;,\·......:61 BiiiE;;;D;;;R;;O:;:-.OM VA NO DOWN !HIGH ON A HILL " .. IN SELLING YOUR PROPERTY WE DO WORK ·HARDER- WE WILL HELP YOU FIND Rustk d"i•"· lughh•h" HORSE '" rhl, '"'' '"""· 2 • Ov,'.;~".','.'• all of oui· ''"'1 •• yon FABUl:OUS FRl"NDL v, WARM lhl:l JalkllW11· l~.111\t!' bcJJ:u,lJns~ucl!. One ! ~··• ~an areas '.,.. a ~ -l. ,., -- 011 llal'OOt• lsJtinrl f{J, PROPERTY un it !}()\\' \'ll(~!t.nl and re~I '1tl~W-hu.' --F-OU•K-f---&--COZ.Y-·--· J..ine;f' cno~h for '1 Nr\\·e1· C'\l!ilotn ho1ne nn '.: {or in1n1ttliale occup<111cy. story home ~Wit '''8.JUng for LookiHg !01· a Clean, nttil, See this dellghtlul 3 hr, 2 ba i>•'u\\ing family t.it't't' of givund :ro~ f•)r W Cll unit t'l'tlll$ for $\fii'i. )'OU. Thls is thl' populto· sracio'.lus 4 &tr1n U1 a btwotl· charmer~ U:icatcd t i; a.hort \\'it.JI 5 Ut·UrQOlll .!t, 41:.: balllS lvu'l!~,... (\lrr.il. ri<lin~ rlnl: & I K~~p t'I~ )\Onle or t'tlnlRL On· ll !ll~horu n1Q1lel v•hh four ful ui'<";i~ Cull on t1u11 vn(•! lilo-.._·ks to shopt>lug in bea. & l~t~c·. fo11n11 l 1linin~ rn1'. ltl(:k r\\l'un. Large tan1Uy Jy $32.\jj(k JI you have hi't·n \l)ll<>!UU'll ~droonts and a 'J11ls i;:r:u·ious ho111t• h(IS utlf\il l\le[a Verde. ;). la~ family tuon1 scrw·otl' from rotinl. dinin',t roon1 and I in tht' llCJ'\i('t ('all u~. ~en or fill; bfJ1d r ~<lm 11eu1iy 2.000 tq. rt. or Hvln[l: ulou" huy. Al only S30,500. NT niaiu house,..., Ith \l'l'I 1J11r dream kll chett t'On1plrte · Oii·r~t:ur~. "''~ f rep 8Cf!S, n.reu. Tip-Top eo11di11ou in Dou'l inls:s thls! Call 9i9·1050 EXACTLY WHAT YOU WA & firer1lat·c. "Ott<l'11 Dt;n'' 11·ilh ull hulll·hl:"I. Cl'C'ftl for !Je~uurul 11 ood c.athedraJ evc1)' \\'ay. inch1dlug 11111.Jn. • \\·ith book~l11·lv1•i;, f1N'plt1ce, large tamll}'. 6-'1ck B11y I c.-ellln;::,., lo,·e.Jy !anlily roonl lcurrd ltnt:ns. O\lcN.'tl ut F'--_.....1. 1 ' OVER 500 HOMES TO CHOOSE FROM ~.·~.1c;.'.x~·l;'..'i:;·111'°'h:.~11c11•0'",11;. ~;~;~~~11Sf~:~. Nt\llXJl'l .. d·)Rcaltors Open E\'es ~l;,.-OJGj ~~:: akif~~;~~ ~:ei;:;; ou)y $.?A,!>OO. Ph : 9 i 9 ·lO:io. VJ1llU" . ._....,,.~ .. HARBOR VIEW are Just sonie of thr ~,,.,..,,.,,J. 1 ~21 1~ ~~11~ 11i~~~~ i'~~~\g~ ~,1~1~~L highlig1i1s1 eau 61a-1m. V" llU"'2l 1 ~':llll!lll!!l!!!l!!il!!!!!l!!ill!!ll"'I PLEASE CALL US TODAY LIDO ISLE ·Street to streel si te, 11 5 frontaf;!e. Esl.ra<ta at rea r, total privacy , 3 bedroo1ns, 2 bath_s, 4000 sq. fl. noonl !or pool in center patio. huge n1aster bed roo1n on 2nd fl oor \\'ith s1.1ncler·k pd joining, l'ro- fe ssi o1rally decorated. O\vner n1oving uorth. ShoY,·n by appoint· ment only. $139,500 full price. PENINSULA POINT TRIPLEX 2 Br. 1 bath eac h on busy Rall)oa Blvd. No trouble keepine then1 filled. 1)1 block to the ba·v, 2 bl ocks to t~e b.each. Full price only $8 4,500 25% do\vn \vjlJ 'buy it and the rentals ~·~II pay it off, 16 UNITSJ 2 BRAND NEW DUPLEXES ON PENINSULA r.ca~:l·; \\'i'•sfc:liff . D~~~iTil 2 GA!lAGE:S! l'..:ucl ~· 1".:EE-IT·Yoi :-firk rr rcolUJELL · Open 't!U n P:'ll ctrh-t•\1'll)' l".lng enotl~h frir -..--EAST SIDE BY · tfaill'r 11r \~,al. 0 1 h ,. 1' OWNER S WEEPI NG-gt~1·:1i.;t• fini~ht"'tl for l'l.'L', Pf!OPERTIES. lNC. REALTORS ' C V 1"00·11. llu2t• 1~001 1<ill' \"ie11' 0 EAN IEW lot. l'n•f. l:uutsc:1J)l •1l. l'lui; :: I NEW ENGLAND OPEN HOUSE ~au.EGE PK HF.1\LTOr:S \r Oli..1, ~!:'Is!! and lo\1 r 1"tl~ l~r., 2 J~u. fainilv kitL'lu•n. CHARMER SOI & ~,,,.. 2-;11 Lo'ola Sl"CE 1'.J.M J ~· " J '' rune 1Te<-8 IV'!.llt>d <1t1 ll hill. Quil'l t·u!-dc-sa.(._ All for \\'•int!r·rl ul 5 bd1111 .. 3 ha. \ • Jl\11\1..\ClJLATE 673-4400 :-.J:-ikei: thi11: unu01lf!l '.: i $;)'.?,.·J()(J. 01\·n/Ill'I\ U·l l-1\liO. Hruadn1oor honu• (all on OtlL' 1 • EXPENSIVE CfiPTG. he<lroom plus fninily roon1 A BARGAIN fl<)()1·1, 1r,1·ie1v of oceau & •LARGE ROO!\IS SPECULATORS ho1ne H gi~at Vlllllt'. R.c l:!\':it bar. • XLNT. LOCATIO'.\' from the hubbub of tllr 1·i!y AT $45,CQQ OPEN SUN. 1·5 • NE\\' o, \V POSSIBLE 19S MOO_ PNETNE DVAISITL YA CM und enjoy rou1· 011·n sroelud· 4 Br., 3 l>a, 101·ntal 111nin;;: •• 2 2501 BLUE WATER As!dng $32,500. Make oHrr. . , f'd pool. and lJf'aut ift!I sw·· stor.v. 1 ni in e cl i a t e ~-. f1>5:"'"'1' .............. 1 Cull Geot""•e l\Iezei 557··1263. LO\\',. LO\\' l>O\\'i'\ 1· C t I lll 11:iun~ 1ngs. us 01n L'tltUr<'li cupttncy. Corona clcl i\lar ···~~~ ~ F.astsidC', spt11·klinc; clean, t~ru-out. Priced If el u 1v , Tl igh &·hool. • .. custoin built ?. BR, 2 BA, l'eplaC<'111ent M~l~ • A5k\ng I • vin'! + dini1l:,: n re R, only $120,0CO. f L'c l;uid, call 400 E.lJ1'iITW''"m A i fi1·epl:11i'. fl\ ht.. Ultfns, nu G73-.~.i~O. CM ::t.i:l!J E. Coast ll\\'y., Cd~l sl1Jl.g •·rr1!1: + r!rps, p.alio, ' ' * 675-5930 * Newport •I Fairview 3 Br .. :& Ba. ~·/din le den NI'. All schools. Big yard. $34,950. 10o/o DOWN 64~1447 or 646-1368 OPEN S AT /SUN/TUE BY 01\'llel'. Spal'ious family honie, 4 large bt'!drrns, king sized n1aster 3 baths. Huxe liv rni. 111/!l'plc, ranl dining sep laundry. Lo dn. 540-8376 2333 Rutgers, College Pk. . , \iacant and ready for occu pnnry during the rental "rush." 3 Bri:-- up and 2 BR dov:n, 2 Ba . in each un i!. roorn to nark 8 cars. Full price on ly 579.500 each. t o ~; clo,vn and O\•:ner '''ill carry 10 ~~ 2nd 'f .D. First user depreciation ~1ill appl y to the ne\V O\Vner. clh! R<il', ft'nr('(J >d. O\\'ncr -.. S PE.CIAL *--6"6·8811 BEST College Park area. 3 Br. 2 Ba . encl patio. block \\'<111, nrar school!, $28,,750, on special trrnis. Principles only. Call &12-2312. Open House Sunday 1-5 ·Pl\f. 2290 Colun1bia Dr. n•o~~t L ANYTI J~·"""· . Bayfront Condo JUST LISTED ! · I llOxl lS R·2 corner I 0 t 646-3928'or Eve. 545-34831 DO.LL H-ous··E-,-3 s,. 2 Bn, pool. plor & ,lip. lb ., I 2 • • Delightful $TI!,!'~ \\" eault u , spacious bclnn. ho1ne plus :l lxh,11.l••••••••••I Jn11naculate house • ne\v EMERALD BAY rentnl. A bru: · 90°/o LOAN AVAILABLE (•nytime) ..,..,...;,.,..,..,..,..,..,..,12 hr, 11; ba condominium. POOL TABLE i j)f Vacant and ready to tn ove into on credit approval. llalecrest 3 bedroon1, 2 bath,· '1C\\' 1>aint in side and out \Vilh ne\v sha2 car· pets. $29,950. Open Sat. & Sun. 1·5. Lochen my er sllag carpets ond drapes .. 1 .. , 1'a1n for th gho t Iii ! be 1 Inimaculate ., Br + faun l'nl. $62.000. ce1:~s u& 1.1s~; h ra~i~e~ Ocean ~ide of lllry. Vi<'1\" l MORGAN REAL TY \ViU fit 111ith room to spare in ·15• x 30' den. 3 Bedrril 2 batl1, !ireplacr, blfins. Xlnt in & out. Sha~ cpt, dl'PS, bltins, p\1 patio. 2 car gar. 2 story 101\'nhouse on corner lot. Pvt financing. $1,000 moves: rou in. F.P, izt,OOJ. Aft 6:::.0 pn1, 5;}7-24-17. • QUIET CUL-DE-SAC 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Beautiful kitchen, h<ird\rood floors. O\vner leaving state. Priced right at $33,000. Open hous e Sat. & Sun. 1·5. LARGE BEDROOMS A really fine ho1ne with 3 bedroo ms, 2 baths 2 lovely patios located in excellent. Costa fi1esa 1\·1:ca. 1'9p in\'est ment. $28,500. Open house Sat. & Sun. 1-5. .. -fii-eplace., Efficient kitchen i\'lust s<'e. s14!1.000 j ~~~6~2 ~75-6459 . DELIGHTFULLY v;ith all built-in .. ~ including 1 Ted ,Hu~e rt & ~-!~0.~· j SPECTACULAR VIEW COZY clish11·asl1el'. 3 bt-.J1non1!;, I 3-l7J \In Li~~ --~ll,iOO 1!:1rbor·0cC'an-Lighls, 4 BR., Re altor i $32,950 Frie!'l(lly }.'ani;;y ]lorn<'. Ex-dL'll and 2 ballts:• :'llo<l<'I ~* EASTS"IOE * 2 BA+ po11·der room, li\1in.; tra l ... 'lrgC' Back Yard 11·i1h l;.-:in1e t.'Ondit1011. Assun1e ' 1-lrrf''s a b;ir~ain fot' S{'lll\C'· 1·n1, fan1 rm, din rm. Pl~lf. e11VURh roon1 for Play 1\l'f:'11 6'4 re Joun ut $213 pc1· 1nonth oul'. Nh:e 3 Bit, 1.1, ha·~.: Jund~e·ape!I, pc a ce f u 1 . Roy Mc Cardle Re.~ltor & BoJ.t ~01·ag f'. :: inc.ludes Pve11thing. \\'l~y on pool~iil' Jot. \\"alk to seeludro pool, Pre s ti ge 548-7729 Bl'Jroom~. F:ln \ily l'.00111. rent? S('hOOJs. ~C\I' ear11. in \iv, nrig-hborhoorl. $77,500, by 1810 Nl'1vpurl Bl\'cl., C.'.\f. .Fl!'t;>pl:ice. Clu:1' to all 1111. & h<ill. Copper plun1h-01Ynr1". 6·1.J-1425. $32,500. By Owner 2 story, 4 br, fam. rn1., 2 ba .. .,..·a!k to \(illybrooke Sehl. & sy.·in1 club. East of Harlxir. Nul'th of Bake.r. 31 J 8 Killyhrook~. 557-TI09. $21,950 ' . ' BREATHTAKIN.G POOL AND PATIO Schools includint?. Ora~e in.tt.rt_Quick pus:-.e~s. & only -ONE-OF A KIND COLLEGE PARK FII~\ REPOSSESSION of- fered for sale. 3 Bedrooms. 11 !!. bath, drliihtf'ul c:on - dltio11. 1\tust act Quickly. SOUTH COAS1' REALTORS, .. • . ' • .. . . ... ' I. ' ~· " Located in beautifu l Ne,Vport Beach 3 bedrooms; 21;2 baths. Love- ly planting trees and shrubbery. Just move in and "live" $49,500. Open house Sat. & Sun. 1·5. 6 UNITS Great tax write off \vi th good incon1e. In San ta Ana prime location. 2 story bu ildin 2 ne1Nl y pai nted 6000 sq. ft. can be converted to off ices. Excellent financ ing available. i SHOPPING CENTER Nei ghborhood shoppin ~ cent.er in Costa ~1es~ near pro· posed ne\v J\'Jarina. Leaseh old anct \Viii give good return. Details by appointment only $250,000. · ,"THE PROFESSIONAL REALTORS" SERVING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR .. A~EA MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Coast College. S32.:.CO. Call J $27 "''Ill \VIIB POOi~ 6:16-0565, f'vc nings &16-4579. ll.eallor.s 9-16-1711 M'ORGAN REAL TY I . TRl·PL.~X 20-13 \Vestcliff Dl'h·e , ~r:ir beach! Larger Jot. Supt'T sharp 3 bedrooni, Opc.'ll 'till 9 P.\I 673-6642... 675-6459 1 larger units. 1\vo-h\"O.S, one -fan1ily 1oon1, fireplace. Ne\V ---'-----* 8 HOl!S~.:s on )Lit "ft' I three 'l>ith a viev;. shag carpet tj1 r u o u t . ALL SPANISH Eastsidf' C.:'11. PanirC'rC'd 2 Unusual et S8T.500 Freshly painted inside and ~5-~21. I COLWELL PROPERTIE0S, INC . J t I k I ti .. I ·11 1 011!. Side vard f or us oo a i1s >eaut1 u BR. Sl3J.OOO. Ov.·ncr mo\·in;;, I University Ree lty · --· -----boat/can1per. Va<·ant-n10\·e· 4 BR I 1· ·• -1 __ ·--____ _ __ _ S~11nish styl r ho111r. and !I \\"ill finance. 1 ~001 E. Cs!. H\IJ'. 6i3..tiZi10 • ge. 1"· r ni. ~ """ c., \\'~l be yours1 3 bed1'l1?:~1s, C!ll:Cf\ CARO'r!!ERS OPE NSAT/SUN -1~5 -~,~r:~,·.Dl.1r.3,900olf. o32fS H~:~gr lg. din rm., y,;fW crpt. REALTORS LAST OF THE CHEAPIES 3 Bedroon1 2 bat h. buillins, douhle garage \1·ith stora~e and polio. Condo, askihg $20,9j(), \1ai:ant-n10\'c in quick. • Cnll 540-1Jj l IOµl"n B\'rsl. ~~HERITAGE • • REALTORs 1a, ba1h.~. su nken Jn·1ng REAL ESTATE · " fhl'uout, ne\\• paint. Npt rooni, fornial rlining J'()'Jn1 TREASURES 1915 CHU BASCO Di·. &16--09b'R By (h,·ner. Bch. Hi School. \Voodlan<l and a l<u"Re tiled rnniily L~l \\'eHtcliff, NB f;.16.~11 .. ,2 IRVINE TERRACE -ME.SA-VERDE --Elell1. $30,000 o .... ·nl"r , 100111. i\·Janv f'xtras 4 &!rn1 .. r11.n1ily r:n. pin.:; t>x· PRIDE OF OWNER 536-3323. co\·t•rf'd pa1i-O, sprink!t·r~ in Balboa Island 11;a ruoin 11; garage .. ~ lge. r Large 3 bd1·r11., 2 balh, fa1ni· ___ M_E_S_A_V_E_R_D_E __ all YYJ"d.s, tinted ll'indO\\'~ J CUSTOM BUil T h d. JlOfll \,acant. $69.~.:x,) l.v n11 .• bllns, 2 frplcs •1'br; huge farn._nn, fonn d in and upg:atle~I carpt>!s and j Tirec\ of being 11 ,111d<'<I in" ~f'll~ ~rupL t1leS 6i.>.-!1l~_'I GP:1ut1ful j,j(l sq. ft. nia ster n n, Bt>aut lud.sepd: Ctl1 de d1~.iped s. 1 he t 1 lle 1~d I ~11·1ll_rc-, Let us slJOii ,011 1111,, lJ, 1111. ! CA\IEO lllC.:t·IL.\;\DS • BY s111te incl. ~cparate den sa(", S~5.500. 1940 KiOdeer nHn you .o O • exit'Q. l-O\rnrr. l'US!unl hit. :l BH •. I j )\~ ~F.P.. HARD TO }·J;o.iD j · f)e!uxe C'arpeling & i:lfC'Xi<"all Cir. ShOl\'11 by a pp t . You n1ust see for only i 21:.' bath hoinl.', plus 2 bdnn. ER, :!1:.-L1\ home 11'/fa1n lile floors . l st tinie offered, 5~rr9i45. $41,900. Call 8.J7-6010 No11·: rental & e..,;tra gurst qlri.;. r111, Sf'c thru fpl. Ne\\.'lV npen 12 lo. 5. Pr iced for COL_l_.E_G_E_P_a-,.,-._-,-B-,-.,-2-ba-. \\'12 halhs. This pro1wr1y is pai nted . & <lecor.<1ted ..;. quick sate. $:1j,j()(}. 32fi0 fmn im. ;\tany fruit b·tts. really ~nni1•'hil'~: .'1:1.~0.000. 1 Q('(';Jll \'I('\\', Open house, J..lichigan, 011·n1•r. 5-l9-268S. s:;1,950. Principals only. 396 MORGAN RE~L TY d'iily l-i $69,9;:,(). 673-16jS, RY 0\11it•r Channing E~.id~ Prin<'t'IDn Dr. 5-15-17GS. OPEND AILY .. 1-· ---··---___ _ 1673-6642 675-6459 llAT!BOit ViE'\V l!ILI:.S 2 BR, dc1i, l;.:e. f .P. Redec. ~IESA VERDE BEAtn'JFUL 24S TULANE , C.M. A REAL PLUM B lb -1 -1-.;---! G1·uci.1us fan1ily living in in & out. Ci·pts, drpSthru· honie. 4 BR. \\'E.-ll kept. LR Need Home Now? . a 0111 5 a n .:pacious quality -4 BP. ~ out. Pvt. n..,tio & encl. •card This sunshiny hon1c 11·tl!, ~ . " ·• ,.-J y:irrl. S·IS.950 0 11·nf'r 557-8794 Q • k n • -.........._...~_.__.... .... ............_ EA. fan1 rrn .. patios, etc. In 11'/(ruit trees. 3 car gar. UIC nOSSeSSIOft flelight 11'P niosl fa:>tidious XLN 'T LOCATION quiet, private garden set-\v/pln1bg & ei'-'Ct. fnr xtra * CALL 546-7739 * 4 BDRM ., 2 BATH buycr. 3 large bcclr~m.s, 2 Classic Island hon1e. :1 Br + ting. Xln1 schools, fee land room & bath. S2i.950. Sharp • \'acant 3 & 4 BR COLLEGE PARK baths,perfrcfc?n cl1 t_1?11 tiunk hu.se. Dlstinclive ex-$S·l,$00.(i.1.J--07S6. 642-8156 or 642·1738 Prin Repos. In area. \Vl ll s • VACANT • t!ll"U-OUL . Sp11e1ons hving ler. J\Iflny unlquC' fealUl'PS'! B-EA_U_T_l-FUL DUPLEX only! Realty. room \\"llh 111.trb!t' frp!<.·. Q 1· I--~-------CALL ANYTIME Top quality "·111· {'arpcts + ua ity .t'OnstrucHon. Patio, 3 Br .. 2 ba house ·w/a brand BY OWNER. BY O\rl\ER. Like ne'1'• 3 '"3928 or Eve. 67'1827 ''"ston1 drapes. Choi e PI Sundk, I~ 2 enr gar. ,_,, nu 2 br gar apt Front M V d ' BR, 2 BA, fam nn .. "frplc. _. ;,. '" Public offering of this hnn1e. · · esa er • Ready to nio\·e ln! $29,500. Cam('O 1-lighlands t.J('arion. By Ch\'llf'r _ ~7:l.~Xl0 Gi:',.S21l. h~uRe. con1pl ff'?ecor'. & ! BR. f:tn1 rin .. 2 frple's. Loi\· <lo\\l1. 54~ A niu~-t see at $6'i,950. · I ftntuies a fonn. din & f1 plc.1 Lo\·ely honie. Titt sllfldet!. or Balboa Peninsula C:11; 644-8034 alter 5 pn1. i\ice back r ai·d ir/bin! _<_•_~_20_3_'-_____ _ I.:P..\:\D tJC\\', under con-) a1·i<1.ry. S...p. play area. j 4 E~ .. 2 B~ .. 2000 ·.;;q. ft. $50 DAILY OCEANFROKT. 4 BR. ~ n,i . si1-uction. beaut cstn1. Cape Quiet cul-de-~<H'. 3 Blks \\·/lJ\'lllg, dinalg" & fam ..., -------fain rn1., \1 ct bar, 1101.:;ini 2 Cod ~rylc h-Onie, su uth of eien1 & Jr. hi. J n1in. S.an rr11s. Assun1e 51,~~ VA . REDUCTION TREES, TREES, ------story. Ph fo1: appt. 67::-1•~~12. h11y. 4 Br .. 2 ba & po1v<l('r Diego F'l'I\~', Fine. ar-s~.9C(J. 0v.'tlef. 540--0171. * *"** ** Lachenmyer Rea ltor BALBOA ISLAND This Ne\vport Beach honie TREES NESTLED JN Baycrest r n1. C:ill Ior information, ranged. $32.T".iO. 5.-17-6190. CORNER Jot cuJ..de·sac at 3 NEW DUPLEX UNDER CONSTRU CTION T\VO 3 bdrm., 2 bath luxury apls. U1)stairs unit a dream! Come see the plan'. I started al $42.450. It has 3 bct11·een all the big trt>es, IS 6-l.J-803.J after 5 pm. nm College Park area. 3 BR, 2 BA, frpl & bonus nn. j bedroo1ns, 3 baths. den. & Sha rp ?. hcdrooin! Asking this t\1'0 story 4 bedroom 2 POOL honies. ll.hoda LUSJ\ on Park 4 bd, bean1ed Br .. 2 Ba, encl. patio. block SlZi.500. 546-7793 breakfast nook. overlooking S25.750, AJn1ost nr1v shag hon1C, complete v;ilh real 1 1.lngil. Rltr .. (7J.I) Cl~-J6QO. I ceil in~s.' x!ras, S8_4 ,350. 1\·all, near schools. $28,'IJO. BY O.vner, 4 BR, 2 BA . a delightful carefree patio. carpet. vci·y clean honie. hard\,·ood floors, 2 big (1 f Back Ray, 4 hr. 3 ba, JJr1n. only, 644-2405 on spe<"ial t.enns. Principles 1\lany extras. assume CI. \\1e have be.en given spP.cial J\bllonky trl' 1 es, cO\'l'l'Pd pa-tin, hn1hs. oversized kitchen and Iorni din rni, Iam rrn. 720 i TRIPLEX (J) 2 Br. Studios. only. Call 642-2312. $29.950. 549--1507. ' * * * * * * LINDA ISLE Cu ston1 4 Bdrm .. 3Vi bath honl..e on Lagoo n. 3 Frplcs .. mstr. bdrn1 .. fa n1ily rn1. s., co nvc r· sation·pit. 'f:.ovely garden plus lge. boal slip. Shown by app't. onl y. ~189.500 CLARK SOMERS, REALTOR 306 Marin•, Balboa Island a1•tho,ltu bu the 0,,.,,er to oc 1\·;1 I fence. Big assuln· lots of 11.,,,·1 ti·ee, Ropm fo' -duce ,., uni•'! he ,,,., able loan. ho t • ,,.,,·1·r 011•ner·· • J J • lieR!her Lane. S7'.1.9Zi<J. 121 I Pool. Top area. ~79,500 By owner, relocating -$3000 ''-a 01 ~ · .~ B..1ycrf'st 3 br, 3 bR, fnn1 0\\•11(-r * 548-87j() fur I'll): equit)" Clea n S br, 2 STOP STOP STOP. Call I0r C:ill 5'!0·1til IOpPn E1·~'1.) niovin;r soon and \\'ants of· be I J , ....,...., today's price. 64&-7171 . f p . d i.I $3l ~r rn1.. ·aut nuscpd . .:uul 1 Costa Mesa bo. lge unfinisli«l ~nus er. r1c<' ar Y · • .J. li"ohrlay, $89,!100. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;; area O\'er garage, "bltns. \\.ith all 1~1111s. Hul1'Y· • frplc. spr11kll's, (ncd, enclos-~HERITAGE •. REALTORS EASY LIVING all !J;IG-58So ppen eves.) Corona de l Mar j H.D\\'D FLRS. COLLEGE PK ed 1\'interized pnlio. Nr So. .,,.. ,£.#/It. :HERITAGE . • REALTORS A HOM~ FOR NOTHING DOWN? Ph'. Coast Plaza. 503 Traverse, Bonus 1·n1. xtra -park'g. 5,)7-00!0. OTH ER HOMES AL S 0 * ~y OWNER * A\',\JL. Call George !';1ezei . :Jai-1263, Ed Riddle Realty 3 Br, 1 Ba, fncd yrd. $26,500. f}!6-1'lR11 10?0 dn. 2111 Rural Pl. Open Honse-Reduced 8 Rm plus 2 BA, J\.fesa Verdl". 3274 ll'lichigan. 549·3885. By O\vner. 5 BR, Near sch ls & South Coasl Plaza~ $35,00'.l 54{)..1409. Fast results an! juat a phontf call away. 642-5678. 5 lines, s c]a.}'S tor 5 budcs. '-=-'*~~*-*·-* *·___:*....:_ General Gerle~ Frcsfily paint~d 3 BR home E.\STSIDE COSTA ~IESAI-,-,-~ ·----- 'v/near ne'v drps & shag 4. Tia.~ Lo~1!s of Chnrin. So • FOR THE TRUE lols of.p'1 nelinfl. docs th 1!i 2 B rd.roon1 SOPHISTICATE'' $22 950 Rungi1lu11". Good F1replacf' • . . • , • in t.he f'~ntily Roo1n an.I Reach for the 1noon 1.n tlns Yes. right here in the most ,.;;::;;..;;;.,.;_______ li14) 524-2511. desired arf'11, if ~ou ha1·r 1 :O:::C::-:-;:-;;:-;::.:.:-.:;,;:-~:-~~~~=:================;;:::;:;;;;:;;;:;;;:1 V.A. l>er.!'fit:;, you can COMMODORE .. BAYCREST Ovtor ~ sq. ff. of luxu ry In ME AR UPPER NEWPORT BAY • $25,250 Large, L.·u~e Back Yard o"Uly .upgra<led fuH>'. a11·-con- \1·ith All<'y Access. $23,500. cl it ion e d s p I 1 t ·level Newport Cali 646-{)5.jJ eve 11 i nz s 101vnhouse. Perfect for a 616-.1579. ' .-· career couple or the \\"Orldly •I Fa irvit'll 646·8811 (1nytimtl COLUJ£LL PROPERTIES. INC . REALTORS a 3 bedroom. 21~ bath, fa1ni· 13 hl-dr(l(lm~. 1,1 o I i s.he d Jy and 11in1ng <i.l'et\ &nu:; of hnnh1·00t'I .~ s.hag <·n11)('t, a sparkling P'Xll and ll)\1 r!nuli l<" i.:.11·t."•'. l1u;;(' 1111 \11th maintenance 15·suo· yru r!. I !•i11erlng "harl<' 1 J'('e s.I AJI ·1he usual llav1'N'.:<t A~~u1n;,-n1~· \11\ k11>.11 and feq.lurei;. Full prier Ss-1,HjO Sl!"17 pt•r ntonlh 1i.1.\· all or 110 ,::;;:::.::::=:li::;;:C::;;::;:::I and an ass\lnu1h!e liian l'lf 1!n11n ll'J nt'I\' V.\ 101111. ri1·~1 ~--1 --- OPE-N SUN. 1-5- 238 ROSE LANE loner 'viU1 ~ibtle taste. 2 bedroo1n.~ • 2 baths -All electric built-in kitchf'n - Private Vci-anda \\"ith a pool. P1·otes si o nally dt'coraterl and landscaped. S."l!.000. Call 6i3-&>.10. '·THE REAL R:EsTATERS apprnxi1nately $.iO,COO. Just d:1y on 1hr r11:1rkt•I. JfPVGCMV. * Sh:'.!r!) ~ Rd1·n1 ., 1 ~4 bnth listed -hul'ry. hoihe in top E1u1tsillc Costu Call 54~1151 <Opf'n F.1·p~.\ 1 • • · means: 3 BR, ff.tin rni, ·~1csa !or.. Shcirt v.·alk to pool. vio.,., golf course, il.le£a I--'=== , Realtors M:>--O~G5 \·c.rtle Coun1 .... • Cl ub. ~FIX-school. Nf'1\1 f' .. :trp: in liv till. E ECUTIVE ~, & 1>'11: birth" nat. woOd X . . Open EYe.~ ER UPPER (requires son1e -.. ---'=::...::=--p.oint and ll'll'!dscaping v.torkl. c;nhluC!~. ,Pmtsizc iot. Pric-SPECIAL FORMAL DINE A d 1· I tf I ho ., e<I "' '"'II. ' e 1g 1 u 1ne on l• y MORGAN SEAL TY tor this superb 3 bedroon1 Newport Heights Peal• $33,500 ~.k.ic~~':u:r~u"~~A;! 67:i-6642 ·--· ·'-~59 home no~Uod amoog . '"'"' Sun1n11·1· hrnl hcnt(·r! Ne\1• .. -----and shrubs:. Sparkling qual· ., t .... HERITAGE . . REALTORS , ,ft r. 11',, 1, •J f.'~ purchase a IH!le bit oi Cl/?Q'1)on~ ~~trs heaven for JM'rhaps nolhing \:J~ l.' ' -p 9 down at 7'; ;,,,,,.,/. Mcony eold w"' y~1s do '°' .. ,.,,, The Puzzle with the Built-In Chuclcle ktio....; !hey Rre enti\Jt'd 111 these opporlunitics. \\le are a subsidiary of the Col\11"11 Con1pa11y -lht' largl"'lf VA broker in California. Lc1 u"< r .'\plnin this to you. Ca ll 675-7225. COLUJE1l' PROP.ERTIES, INC : REALTORS O Reorrange the 6 scrambfed ,..-....... ,,_--..._ . .--...... words below to mok• 6 " tlmp le wordL Print lett•rs of eoch In Its lint of a.quoru. :HIRFEE I 11 I I' I I " ji.1..,..C-'Ei-"-E r-T-'A;...c..;.R r-l . I I I I I I TE BAHE · I I I l'I ---~ Vacant. $26,950!:+.oai"'-'iiLI"-"'n. Lu.,11.sJliag.J-..:;R~EALTORS 5<5~424 (Open ~·ivE-"AR -Hy '°' line '""'"1"1ng. Abandoned Colonial? GUl~RT rtu·p,..tin~. (;oum1rl ki1 ehcn. ('V s.i-r '-"~ Lu!h deep pile l-afpctli\g Largest Lui;k 3 Bdrm .. fa111· ily rn1., 211: baths; :? frplcs. 3 Clll' 1aragl!, You O\;·n the land! Jinr001· Vit'\Y Hills. I .ROGA ·r-• I -- I . , I '°, •• • •!fT, . . . .. - FACILITY. f:\lnkcn fan1 lly f fwlnnl fl1nin~. •I <1urcn Fize --; ~ ~ -GARAGE-.,..·ilh custo111 ntatching OPEN SUN . 1-5 1510 S1ndcestle * • • • DUPLEX • room "·/bean1 ceilin~~. All • t1Nlt110n1:;, Plu.~ • srark!i rig CAN T FINP,. IT? Ut-;lJSUAL ONE-OF'·A·KINO <11·ape1i, all cl~trlc kit«hrn * t ile kitchf'n 1\· stove & 1·t·· :;:r P,OOI: 1\ strnl til only * \VlLL BUILD )'OUr dreanl t!Oi\1E: Tr );llll ai~ looking 'vith all U1.:o trinunins;:~. fr1n- trlgerntor inrhllll'(I. Nt'\1• I s:~~.:,oo . lr.t" 1k111 n. Call f!{St hilJllC. Ha\·e Slaff ror COlll· for J!IU'a!:f'.e, a 90· lol and t.'lstie fireplac1t. \\Iha! (I Sholl' paint + shag tl1ru·0\1!, Nl'I\' 61a.o:;(];;. · plele hmne pnckage. ahove nit fin r>:<:iting all PliCC ror $39.500! ScH•'I' drspl"i>. 40' covti-f'd pntto. i'f'ili\·ood hoin(' . Cl\ll ui to Is prep1u'td for Ct nnd 1'~1£A StoJ•age room. I furry • call I Put your ton£idern::e In our see this nt'ur 11r1v 3 bWrooni tcnns, 'no°""s !ho tin1c. Call Sh111·p 3 B,:1•1t1 .. 2 1 1~!11 f>()n11> plu~ 1.JJt"lnn, n:1t. SG:.:ilt DON V. FR ANKLIN 645-0303, • 49 yeal'!I of q-·lllity CU$lom n.rehlteet's l\omr in Nr1v1ior1 hon1e building, Beach olf(ln.>d at $58,500. . . I Olli \I I. 01.\0\ < ,JP \ M ~ TIME FOR • "·-·-· ~ .• T ' DAIL y PllO'IJ ~· to tra~. v~ rad" 1 ·CLASSIFIE D ADS See example ot product 81 201B Galaxy, Dover Shorts. Ivan Wells & Sons • il2-2J11 • PET-E BARRETT -REALTOR- 642-s200 hrN>1r , , tc:U your On Uy ~WAI.I<! R & .I Et Il's a breeze ••• !t'.U your Ue.mk \\'1th ea~. oany Realtor * 673-2222 * I-OCEAN VIE W- ·r-+.l,~"°I ::...rl ~,...., =-.-I -Iiect Th:e!:s;~~ ~~~J'.~.o~ I I a nudist who hos (just Ll-=="==A=G=="=I~~C:~· spilled --in his lap. , _,,.,,, ' F E H T 0 H I ft Comp~r. the diocklo ......., "' by fllllo• In '"" ~l.in9 -ds 1· 1 1 1 r _·y~d~,°:~-=~-~.,... . 1·~ I f, I M I I I I. I I Pft.nldill": toium" I• tf'Jl' you! 1 L 6 lRVJ~;r:: i ERf:;CE Atchltect de~tgncd borne for ~tlrnate livin ... , Th Is siMelous honie of~J'll blen · dlll\I: of Jl:la~!. "'OOd & t1nlq11¥ !!!tone, 10 llllo1v 1hc opcntt('!tS nt C..:nl ll, li\'h'ti:, yr1 p1vvid~ ~rh·acy ill lh" :: ·• lot>C:wltia11~·0#4• '""'~ .. ,mi.t.ew~~lc6ilblillk~~{~;;: "'"· :,·,.. n--'<=~GllAM.LET~NSWERS::IJY:LA~ATIO·..tDO~ • •. • : t \ - l i ' r ~ • 1 • f " I I ' 1.-.... • . - l untfl!, .M1 l . 1'172 DAILY "LDT D 5 1~!1 -. .. ~··· I~ ~I -._._ .... __..!~ f 1·~1 ·~!:::'" r..i 1~;;;;~;; -Mobile Homes ~ '--;;;;;;;;~~~ l• !Irvi ne L•guna 8••cl't I . . - D•na Point Fountain V1lley HuntinAtor. Beach LEASE /OPTI ON ~ Newport Be•ch GREENLEAF PAR K. \t \Yl-LU\\i·.I~ to->61.l, 1,1fJ:;.-1Mounta1n, D11trt, 1=~i5~ .. f·~~o~~;~~~~~ lmm••G~~.~~~ xtm 1=~~;~~~·~:~;.:~~~ s~:~~i!::I r::::~T~T ~{~~r~~~s~l!~~{#..,! ~~;~~1~~:;:~:m~~~10'.~1 1 ;,;~i;":! s~ lae \\'3lk-1n I' I o.s et , P.ulln1an baths. e I e g ~ n_ t loc, nr. !«'his. & shoppuii.; 1.;; 11ppiv\·f'd. l Bdrin, !? b~.. t~s. '4 acrt• It unbt'liev 5 BEDROOMS 1 rrsalt• pnt..-, this l!I a gOl.ld 1 :l'x37' ~lob1lt• hon1t \' !10'x10' I Lllkcside cabin $11,tl00 1 1-----I ~}'house, 1ncd. 33322 r.tf'Sa flrep!a('t', delu.xe builtH'I 'rhis onr \\'01!'1 ln~t. F.P . All'lUin. QUl<'I [()(_';)llOll. A.sk· ab.le v.·l~IC \\':Her \'le\\', F'llU sss' 000 bu~. Othrr ttsalM 11.150 Cab:11111., <'1:111.lf'lf'd. tiklrlllll', Call 866-400. or "'rite: V11ta, tThUnderblrd). kilchen, d1shv,•ashrr. Pride ~115 -<-•V• Cull tod<iv lill ~ ln~ S::.t.900. JJl'lCt' $14,000, , 1t\'ll.i!1t bl<' 1ncludl11g OtM' red I & ~tOrfl"t' Sht'(I, $1800. After S,...•ncer Jlt>nl Estate. P. 0 . 493-4472. of O"'nership inside &. out. ;.u·1JUV, · I I d h 11 CUSTOM ELEGANCE 1'r1·level homf', grt>at for e11rpeted lllXUI")' n1odel '''i1J1 ~ •• ~IS~:1 . ~ ~:S. Big Bear Lake. ... 1-;xce~ent ne1ghbol'hQOd • . ' r • Cleverly dl'!igucd 3 belt• .. gitr· ! t'l'lte11alning, \\'f't bru', IB.11,'t I f1ritplace. 190 ,,. ~ i I I I I" r J0x55, l Br ~loWlr ho.me Calif. East Bluff short m:: to beach l{ug(' I' : . ; e I dt'n nn .. \Vl l tone v•ate11au. $\In deck. \'try large lot. Ave .• c .r.I. S.lG-79G5 9 anl. to loc'n\rd 1n N.B. SSJJ!Xl. Out F:mp!y lol Ill Bl& ~ar? grounds--15 ft. on 111de for 614471 (.. " . · Sw\krn Bath. Open bean1s. rear yard ideal for tt'1tnis 6 pn1. or 101111 O\\nrr an-.;inuli. \Vt cn.n build ;\ti. home By Owner, ln the Bfutk. :::\~~trailer. Brk, S35.450, f ,.:: J 546·8lOl REALTY frpl.: 2.000 !Kt. fl. of lei~urt' I cour t & pool. i\lany tl'ee~. • 1912 4'\KCER -2-1 x &a, r\ice G~i-991.t), tnanni;l•r tor $6.1}9;) eomple:!I", Gtffrl belt 6: Bay vie\\'. -" ' I l '!11\ Park Ccn\('" Irvine hving. Unendtng O<'t':ln \'If'\\'. rte11r a('('t'S!I for boet or t adult pri.rk , :.! BR, 1 BA, Jj:r --------Call ).I~" for info. 3 BR, 21,\ BA . 644--0427 O\VKER selling '.!,tiOO sq. ft .. O\VNEH. des{l<'1·atl'. Coo 1 Call Anyllmt' 83.1--0~1() $89,000. lrailf'r. Call 64&-ilil. I t:un rin, "lOSe.1 In (ll'r,·h ':~~~d~:· h~i·:~.;·:I. ~ .... :;::. :~~; Jl'ST LISTED _ 1 ...... e !·•- OPEN HOUSE 5 Br .. 1 ~tory hont<'. t·ain. u.·can breelf' 111 th" lu\ely t)lhcc hours g A:-01 to s P:O.I ll IL.LIE )lcCOR:-O L·\Cl'\ , S x ~4. n1·1\· i;.hr<!, fl'\llt j -• ~' rnt., z1 a ba .• 21l car gar p u I i 0. p 0 0 I s I l (' <l REALTOR ~ 49'1· 1551 11'f'I·~ ,,I(' 4~l3·0©li. pk. :-;!l(lfl. ~l;,:l'l,1 .i:...tl\ii'1i. i f1'1)nt holl\f', 1'«-ds T.L.C. , E AST BLU FF Very t.'Oll\'true11t loc ... \Valk grounds-nen!ly londSl'flpt.'d , -----------\ -$39.poo. 3032 CAROB SUN. 1-S tu schl. for appt. 96~S20Z. & inanlcur;j._'d, S b<'(lroo.ins. O PEN SUN. l ·S EMERALD BAY LOT 'ii. 2.Jxj.!. 2 BR. 2 BA, Inds·~ I----., l~\·~:~l'.\IJ.:I\T -T.ax •ht lttr panded family rm. l Story; Huntington Be ach lle~~·ale h<t_thi;, d r ~II. u1 NEW--\.IS-T-1-NG --tJJ?l-l-~nternld Bliy. $90.~ ! . Countr:y-A tmospbtr• \\'rstn1 , Sl l.'l()(t ~::!1-t.fsti Ce11er•1 ~ '"111 '" -\t'lll' ~k1 llope Spac!ous 3 BR.2 ba.plus cx· Tr1-ll'\'el hon1c \111!1 1762 1 Cypr ess T r ee Larg est View Lot j rn1,\1t'1\'lu11,S7jn1u.Ar1l1~ flpal Es1J1t. l a!,~ Tr1u!1'\ 1p!u~l ou colt cul de sac loc. on generous bµllr1n 11ppliant'C" IHt'lUdl' 5 BEDROOMS ~or lots & ho1nes C'Ull: rBaek Bay 11.11)01~ e!illl!P : ' 14 11 . ~•1 lot. Smartly a Pp 0 i n t t d -di!lt\\'ashcr, fa.nuly 1wn1 ONE STO RY Bill Grundy,, ~e•ltor llQlllt's, :i br, Iani t'n), 3 t &I' ~I .\I.\'.\ Y l' \HL\ s ln1111 S.8100. thruout. MO\'t-in i: 0 11 d. 4 BEDROOM boasts Ore plaet'. Ulundry l'ulv t'l'Slty Pa.rk "P:!i'I(' 125 Bay,std_,e.,1N6pl t Beach garagr, lush garden!!, Pf'l'· lltGll Est~tt, a . Income Property 166 .~ U)l. Quick escro1v. Reduced to i l'i'll. ~Valk to, :ill ~hool11. \1nn1c. FanHl.v r 111 .. n1riuni. I 1~ Jet>t for formal & (an1ily en· enff• ~ Alp1n<' l~r;d1~, r;.i, 1~96 Bit $38 950 Brk $3'1 500 162-5500 I BE-ar L.-;:.. ... l';tllf. •n•, $44 ,500. Please co1ne "buy," 1 • ' ' ' • ~ · •)t, balhs· all bl•l:lttliful & ( O PEN HO USE !+>i'lainlug. Assun1c !nan. 7-H OUSES ~66-7"1' .·~· OPEN l·IOUSE SU~'Di\Y I lo LIVE ALONE'. I ~n;l('fully. dt'l'Ol'f.l!t'tl. \l llh 12-4 SUNDAY s,·,17.900. D An.-.;io~~ 3 '{)\\'ll('I', Co nd omin iu ms 160 ·r11 1·.'.'\.'. ,\Ill ' * RIVER , ,:-..~ .1 Pi\!: 10792 Spl ndrilt many custont & blt·in fea· 2G;)6 Sol.ano \\'a" • 2 Story . • esa rive. .,..5 . .,o;-i or f or 1a l• ·-"-~..-.,..& 1B ro okh11r s.t & In-\\'ell, WVE 11 ~ Try on thi:;I !ures, Vcl'y i;peclal J.ome Panoran,iC' ~eo.n vie\\· 545-1346. l>'l '.\l·.J:L·t •PIJ!~ , F ~ONTAGE * •:Sf !., ~.)' lll'f0 dia na polis). Lovt'ly ? story, 2 bedroon1 2 bath sUfl{'I', JNCLUDL"ll"G T!lE LAND at duplf'X. Asking $65,9;.o. Jn P RIVATE t 111 pn1d1u'" :..ln1 111• •lll'" & Near \o-.('11111r. Ch.ui('t' ru ' "' J lj/ 2200 sq. rt. ol CLEAN sharp. Tiburon lu"•nhou~1-. $68,500; excellent C{Jlld. 2 Blks to NEAR C LIFF OR.\ I 1',t, ..,hl'llC'L j :! Blt «.· ~.i Rlt PB.r1H 'tf1;1tt• in f'Hl~tt: rPC· '·''-~. r cn lt\• l!OUS E \\'it h Xll'a IJ'g kilc:h Just rl>dured lo $26 .~J()O. beach. 3 Bdrn1s .. 2 ba's.., blt-1ils. I PEN,T~IOUS E l li«n11'" on" d.111ble IOI ,~\~.>. r~al 1nnn1 11rrt'11.gr <tdJOH\lllll; '4-._,· .I & fain rm. Also has . a $5.000, d0\\'11. Payin('n\s o[ PLACE RE AL TY i\'t'\V dii;/11\'Shr. Frcshlv Ll.lx ui·ious :.. 1 rin Clll l''" 11 111.,111111,1• "\JK'Oo\1'. l\0,1.Jfl() ll1dd•11 Hivo•r Datu, Undivuf. forrnal thn rn1 t.-I BR l BJ\ S20S, inelu(le t axr~. 494-9704 494-9729 pa1nll'd 111 &: ou1. r,'.pn:i· SIVP bra~~h. Pool. ~Ull•tt« h .\· .J,.11 1 \..,il1n,;" ~;:i 'iOO Ph 1 Pd I 1 on!. f<1r ~l~.~1()(1 pnn 2414 Vista del Oro do11·nstairs. Gd crpts & • larwin rea lty • --OCEANFRON_T __ .~chools. 90' pr 1\·11ti:~:·'~~n,1.\. i.,..1 .. •·t i•L' 1;-;1 e1 pal 11n11 • S.'!i.:dl in p,· .. Ne\•;port Beach drps. Patio i$ of red br1 rk I.· 968-4405 W•lker Realty 675-5200 I priv~H·~ .·'~'.1 1 ·> nl'I '' j Ontu pairl lllx•·~ lh11T} •1h th1A' 644-1133 ANYTIM~ incl's a B-B·Q pit. J.\ome SUPERB VTE\r? 0\\'N· 3.136 Vi I d ,. 1 B 1 un!I'. ;,~ .• f.J, ·' ~· 494·8.'-.&:, 19'11i'.l7 , 11 .! 0, I {J . f'll.l'l '-' ---- El Toro \\'ill 11ell \vi th CI or ('(Inv. REPOSSESSIONS •'SINCE 1n~"" )'QUR-0\\'N 2 BR, 2 BA I 4 l:il:. «PPI \~I P01• ..., ' 21 ,-OT~-------1 ~ La , tri ta 1no11.~ Lake Ha' a11u, financing. eXE'('. apt., fum.. guna BACK BAY VIEW I s2;,ooo. 1''1 j I II I ~ j ho r I 3 BR,, 2 BA., cpts, drps, lge For in£orn1at1on and location lst \Veste.rn Bank Bldg, Roya!f', security, pool1 rle-·pyn\\•. ~1 . 11,1 ,11 ~ 1 1 I 1 111 '1' 11 the iiorld ran1ou" patio, 'lge. pool-size lot IT n[ these 1--1-IA & VA ho mes, University P 0 ark, lrvN'.11h vator. ?>lust sec th.is beauty: Plur; vie11· of l"ash1on Island \\'.~1 11 , •It 1,.1 , 1,1, '"I" 1.i;~;.011~ :i~r'.;~~i~l !I l:c~:1~d enclosed by block v,·all, contact -I Days 552·7 00 19 ts $53,750.---Skr 499-3005, & Eastbluff. Just as beauti." Pf11)l u~!' """ 1 •" ·1 1· .. , ~ 1~., ·"· I 53151011-15315100 . ful · '·' TERMS-'1Vllloriiill rnufl'frir f'o11t.:i close to-.A.1.ut schoo s, --• K.ASABIAN i\JODERN custom-built at night as 111 the d11y. Cri . Jo·.~· .... i :i::·.' TR IPLEX.VA i\f markets, ne\v mal l . , A ·beautiful hon1e-\Vlth 3 ---,,\I.I t \,. 11oi[,,1..., l•'1"-11.ny 1 t'~a or /\rii port Reach In Reasonable. 837 ~17nd53, OY.'NER saorifice. No down Real E state 847-9604 Lag una B~ach ~~.·s..:~.Ri!;':r7':~..!1. spacious bedrooms & a 'It Ni\PLE . .; IL\Yt'ltD'.\T • (~u.ihl•l"l \'1•!(•1·:111n,111111•'.'>C eonir i•ror . 644---46.Q7 494-2ll6 alt 5:30 & '\\1k-e s. G.J, terms-4 bedrooms, 2 TO\VNH OUSP. 11; bath. 3 .,., . ...,lyM channing family room for Luxury l'<'1'"'10· fl!'\ 1K 1 ' 11 llll'• ,. 1•1,1.111r ap11111111•11!~. bed bll f I formal din. nn .. 2 lush 1y $64 500 Call 646 nn dock. ~11nr, .1pp1·ox L~~) 11•·1 all R •nch•'• Farms, Fountain vanty baths. large family room rooms, ns. r P c' A WALK lndlK.'pd patios. S 4 9 , 9 O O. on · · · · unit. .\lo\, 'i'1·u1·111 .111~t So<ltt·r ha" "~rf'rd ''' pn~ Groves i ;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;_,;;;;;:::;;;;;;J with inspirational fireplace, shag, 11v! garage. 2 pools. I 497_1.oo or 979-4937. 1 t .. 1111•1· •"\rll'nq•, {' t1 ~ t" m I• all 'electric kit c hen, clubhouse. Close 1o beRl'h .I IN SPACE 'tO<> compleh·d. (lny '! ~i;i,I llr.q)('~ ,1,_ \\,ill ro \\'all 180 A REAL DREAM L'd I I $84,0ClO. ()1111rr:t13 4~4-1."1.-'() . · diSh\\'asher-a real $23.COO. \\'ill lake :.'nt!. Ti at 11.111 be your l s! ini· 1 O s e ----\',,q~·11P,; 1~11);•" 1"11n11ly Lovely 3 & den, single story w.;1~saver! 2 patio~, full 536-738'L ' p:·ession of lhis 4 BDRi\·I. & ADULT C11ndo. l ~tu1-y, :'HI: ..... 111• 1:11 k11(•i u'n. r·1r•·1ll i\l'f'. homew/many,n1anyxtras. d1n1ng room. 2000 sq 1t. DE~ hci1ne. [)f'tai.IE-d rus\ll' , -SALES~N PANORAMIC VIEW Large l'O(ulll. Fxt1·:11f•lo1"•1 l 11<·1'"'"1 l:an1i.:•·i-. l~1111H!ry 1.Dts of masonry v,·ork, v,·ood-hof!le on huge grounds-RAT ED ''X'' + ar•'hilN'1UrP "' t•:<IE-rior of i \\~ have. ~n open1~g for • Beaut, n1ainta1ntd home ~ i;torai.:<' hJ;.it·• i; •t ii.:" I·"" :l.i w~. \1 1.00~ V A \\·ork and ld!!cpg have gonl' trailer 01· boat g ~tr . \VOO D PLANK, 0 L 0 E high cahb1c, creal1ve u.1.es· 2 Bedrooms & large family I S:t\,91Xl. 2!00 1'. l d 1· u. \_ .\l. 'fc>rni~. «all h~~:~ .. 1 .... vt·n· Uito th.ill house. All upgraded Corgeou~ shag ('arpet1ng -EXTRA LARGE P 0 0 r~ l. I N E 0 ~· t perS?n, cap~bJe o f deal.1ng I rnt. Pool. S&4.500. 96.'-2187 alt 4P:-Ol. inbs &16-1.Ji9. crpts 4 d[.ps, freshly paint· m~ch inorr' Brk, S37,ooo. :i spae1ous bedroon1s. fnrn1al \\'F.ATl·IERED r ED AR I in Jnghcr p_rieed propenies. George W illiamson, CONDO for Salr. J. Aft 2', I ed. The back yard is a pie-846--0604 . d in ing room . .sepa1'<1te ~ii.nil' l $11;\l\E:". l'.oea1ed 111 the bocuCJA& (CJU.)91)ft j& Realtor I Ba,. 2 car g.1r .. ~·:.. 11 lfV""'l turt:sque of fio,vers, incl. GEORGI,\ COLO;<;),,L 4 1,v roori~ anrl a lal"gc 1Jv1ni! ht':trl 01 Laguna's RiviPra ...alto.. I 548-6570 645-1564 pri\l. 1\e,u• 11 .. ;.i; !I« 1l many expensive rolle bushes. mamn101 h bcdroonis. hea v~·. 1wn1. 1 his hun1e is located co A s Tl. t N [ , \V I A N 34-16 Via Lido 675-4562 -· c'~'~"-~"~IS~:·~"------ COLUJ&LL PROPERTIES. INC REALTORS P AUMA VA LLEY • /\w.t('nclo!I i ,.. !'Ir nunu.~ aC'r<"'i. ll111•ny 76 trontlJ:'r. ~·1111 p1·1•''" s:,z.ooo r11u Sall~ Ha !t>~. 1 ;1~1 7'47-~ PACKARD LEE REALTOR R•al Estate E x chang • 112 So clean you'll r eally Jove heavy shake roof \1'1lh'ba!I on a hirge 101 an~ 1~ 1n 1 OUTSTANDING VIE\V OF' * PIER & SLIP* ,:0:;:~ p:;~f'~~g TUSTIN. 7 hr , J•~ h.c Ai '. it! Priced at $39,500. It \.\'ocxl sidings, lalliced ay Tl.'ady to n'IO\'f' ~n e<1nd1t1011 l 'J'llE OCEAN. Unique-liv-1 ' '• Cpt, <h·p~, d1~!1\1 :1~her. l\\'I. ---A«t1n11 LrnM?·Ba(k NN~ won't Jast. Near Mile Sqllare windO\\'S, landscaped \1•itJ1 P riced at $34.950. Call toll ! mi ,,. high vaulted ceiling c:>P538ENVSALT/dSUNN. dl·S :a~!s·poo3 ~RQ!~~e~54~= patio. .(\sk1ng $!S,;,otJ. DANA P OI NT (h1·n,,.. inll F.x~·h&Ju:~ • P,artc. ' pine trees. Private dining free 842-2535 today! IAPPROX 16 1'-r. AT •• I O or · · ' · 645-3634. l:X('llil!I·: llUi\lt:S (r\f-:\\'l $7J.OC.O t>q111ty plus $50,000 I' room, terrazzo foyer and all PEAK ~·i\v CARPETS & 4 BR., 4 baths. Lido Nord ~1ARINERS &boo! area, 4 -'----------·I Pl1·x ...•..... , ,, .. $6G.950 t'a'°h for irlC'Omf' or Land brick fireplace. Executive c usr6r.t p RA p ER I E s bayfront. $250.000. ' BR. fam rm, very clean. 'Duplexes/Units Ll11ph•\ .............. S~i2,500 fr,,11, Coni pton to San Dt •. • -• neighborhood, wa l king TlfRUOUT. Chann<·,1g f•m. LIDO REALTY $39.g'j).Q\\'Jl(lr,64UI099. 11le 162 11'1"' "71 950 A t f'(> "-531•5101 ( ,;;,.J 531·5800 distance to ocean. BKR. d!'n or 2nd !iv. r., has 11~ * 673-7300 * Newport Heights Is L'n1t~ ·:.". 1 .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.':: S~~2:&i0 P~~~1• ~~i~.8;..-~0· ~~~: 962-5511. ''HAY DAD'.~' h!O('k f1001·s. USED BRICK !I OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 I 48 U 'ts i\11·:11111' ttn1! 111 l~'l ('rl'sta 111 12 pml ' O\VNER anxious assume VER~10!\"I' FARi\1 HOUSE, r· Ir: E p L AC E f'RO).l 114 VIA MENTONE O\\'NER. must sell, 4 BR + ftl \\lJlB •Hf.r • f/·12·4905 ~~~~~~~~!iii~ 5~c;~ Fl-IA loan no'v on pro-'\\'hit!' "'ood trini. Jnrge 4 3 CAR GARAGE F'l.OOT: TO c E 1 L J N G. ~ BR. hunif' for young f'X-; den, 2 BA, hrd1,·d fl.rs, beaut Ot•luxl" un its. Au· •·1111d111011~"1 -2 DUPLEXE S r pcrty. Sparkles like a je\vel. Bedroom. separa1~ den. ket. 131LT-IN \\'F:"i.' BAR, F.TC. t n"\\\1'v•. P-1. dero,. I .~luderl yard. Reduced to I all 1•lec t1 It', :.M !\\() h ... 1t·or)1 JI. 11 II •I ' btdrooms loads of extra E I I \ o I , ,., ,-•v b I I I I T1\" 1>.11·1·,.J~ ol l.1r1d 1\lfh fl f'in1nc1 al · . tle kl!chen has v\el\' and gas very l(){y 11'atl s llP. \('!'(' s ."l<d<•tg gl•, '·' 1vall apens 10 1 GEM 1 .$39,900. 548-403.l 2 a( 1~. lilJ0\1• ~pJ11 •'I•'. 1• 1 \\ "" b. t & h 1 I ·' " (h1plt•\ 'ill t .U(' I ;\\ ,_.,_-ca 111t' s s f' ve!I n N>pper builtin~. 11. i t h onf' for you . 4 ht'dtwrn, :1 l•e. ITillJ',On ....... derk enC"loi;rd 1 . • 1 CUSTO'I , BR. '· BA . I .1 Wrootns. 2 hall\'. s Jn11r I ~--------' k'\ b nd b edroon1 14 ·~ r I • ., I ... .....1d-i-•·1·:ir,1 ll'l) 1·::11·h II.ff ·i1----------I c e:n a · breakfast nook. 'F:ncloSf'd ba!hs. · >.:i.v aini .v l'011111 \1 hlat·k iron rail!!.. Spacious 1 1.GlO \\ · Coa!lt H \\')'., N.B. Spanish Conlemp. Act-ei;s; bt'c1rooins, 2 hntht>. : 1-~)1'· ll•·d i1~•111. 1 B,1•11 l'.\l'>'llt'nt Business Opportunity Gourmet builtln kitchen. porch and rambling rrar 1l'ith f1rf'plarr .~ \'try largr ki ti·hPn 1~ al L. brf'~ldas: ! RLALTORS 642-462"J j Boa!/trlr. Quiet ti 1 1. eel . sundel'k:; &. p:i1111', h r·r llf'p!hl ,\1'+';1. r 11 A -VA _ Lovely \v11\lpaper, custom ln!. BKR 962-55!1. lut near :-hie :squat•' l'ati.. al't'fl , llAS B Li 1 L1 .1 N I Mesa V•rde !"IJ.,950. By O\vner, 646-9169. places. Excrp•ionnl r"nt;;I rLi .. AM' J·.H • I\. C;llJ 6.\(,...()j.,'iJ, drapes, Beautlful C{)Vered All this ful' uo.ly $-tL:J()(}. 1 1. a 11 g l' -& 0 VE ~, areu closf" to t\\u 111.n•n patio with brick fireplat"e. $l'9 950 ALL tcrn1~. C1.1U !oil ftet> ! DI Sll\\ISl-fR .. OISP., ·ETC.. San Clemente lree,,·ays & shoppini::. ,.11. t·:\·iiiinbs &t'l-'lll(~ •. Double garq:e. Brk. $26,00'.J. • • 842-253.'i all WJTI-I OCEAN VlE\V. HARD' TO FIND ca,ncy Jess than 41.'Q, 1''lf'xiblt' COLWELL 962-8865 J BR, 2 BA. A ~al beauty. ~'-l o.I I ' tlugt> MSTR. B DR ~1 . One story l\fe~a Verde exec· * 3 BR, bltns. frplc, Pflllt!I-~uanc ng. ~es Pr c e All eJec. kit , 2 t'ar ~ar., \ · Good SUITE \\'ith \Va I k · i n utive home with over 2500 ing patio, fnced yd. A!l'lume · $690.000. Viii c'Onsllli>r SEE IT YOU'LL din. rm., fencd. yd. ' trad 833 1264 • location. Sl,000 dn. Sl.98. CWSET & PR I VAT E sq. ft. Features include 4 5.2':'o GI loan. $27,850. es. - . LIKE IT Total monthly. BATll. This helter quality huge bedrooms, dining room, * 3 BR, ne\.\', qual, cust, This popular 4 bedroom If WALK TO BEACH homc is in A-1 condition. oversized living room, coun-ocean vu, atrium, beam Westmont hall the bonus Owner has already moved try style kitchen, family ceilings, din rm, lnsulated, 3 BR 2 BA , $23,500. Queen North & it's priced for in1· room, service porch and 3 $49,900. room over .the garag~ com· 531·5101 ( =..J 531·5100 sizr k1tch \\'/dsh1vshr. elec ..... ~"\ \ bi"' bath!!'. One of a k;nd • * 4 BR, 3 Ba, 3 ''TS old, pleted. Inside and trim on ni'-". <><> e a . oe. .. out.side has been freshly bltin R/0, plen1 y of cup-$42,500 FULL PRICE in perfect condition. Call us 'J)ectaculer vu. ~st qual, painted. Poot size back OWNERS ANXIOUS. boards, "'/\I' c rpts &drpgs. SEE TODAY: today. bt.'autifully lnds<:pd, coy ya.rd, prinie location on Vacant 3 br. ~ ba lam.1\y lrg bdrm.~. patio, dbl gar . CONE TOr.10RRO\\'~ Call 546·5880 (Open e:ve,;.) patio, cathedral t't!iliJli, quiet tree.shaded cul.dHac ~ome. r.orced air h.eat, built-See toda). MISSION REALTY formal din rm, $74,500. Colta Me sa Duplex stret'I in F.V. Priced to sell 1n R & 0 . Pool siled ya.rd IT 98.i So. Coast H"·y., LaJ::'unn Thom.iten Realty 492-9.150 E/Sirle. '.! BR & 1 BR. Sep. at $33,000. \\'/patio & fish pond, Close Phone (714) 494-0731 BY O'VNER, 2 Br., 2 Ba., yrds. Hnhvd. flrs. 01\'llt'r, COLUJ&LL PROPERTIES . INC . REALTORS 2041 Business Center Or. Irvine PROPERTIES, INC REALTORS TRIPLEX INVESTQH::;, assunt<' a 71/ci \'.A IOl\l\, fnt·-0n1e of $140 prr 111011111 . P11ynH1nt.s of S:'.:i4 1111'1\1.-ll" l:i'<r~. Only $49.950, Gn1h11n1 Hr~t.> li·t&-2414 -liUNITS-LAGUNA I' to schools&: shopping. Early 531·5800 ( P.~J 531'·5100 White Water View frplc .• rm. trlr or boat, Prine. only. $34,500. 642-55311 move-in to qualified buyer&. $23,500. I rvr., irkends. S27 000 CALL 2 Bdrm. o\vn-your-0\\ln·apt., Mis s ion Viejo 6 1 162-4471 ( :=.> 54'4103 ~\~ ~e~~·u R' REM.TY O\VNER transferred. Ex-close to shopping & beach. 109 E. Ramona, 492-0!IJ.7. J ncome Property 16 545.7131 1,.~.,..~~~"::T:'"'l'::':::~I 847.12~ cell~nt h~me for _a. young lfld. JXlO\, palio area. ~ fllA REPOSSESSION 4 Tustin 4 Plex * Triplex-By Oii·ni'r. 2 Br, 0 WA Ll<E R & lll "OWNER must sell. Lovely · family 1v1lh 3 berlroo. ms. 2 1 financi ng. An exceptional - $ 500 b h ' k BEDROOM. NE\V PAINT & O ·d r large >·ards, g-a ra g~'· home d.';gned for happy 23 separate at s, i e n. e1v buy at s~.500. · 1u1ce area, pr1 e o 01\'n<'1" 1 w \VALL TO 'VALL CARPET BY 011'11E!r. Lge extra sharp 2 1 0·20~0 dn , $~5,500/o(ft'r. tan1ily living & entei:taining. Gt -or FHA TERMS. 3 Bed· , \\'Sil to ,~·~11 . carpet1n~. * 499-2800 • · i;hip, large units, :l two ll{'d· 2 balllll, elegant fireplace: rm fenced yard attached drapes. Relax in the patio Bil""' A..-JI.---.. EXCELLENT CON DmON. ~es~l~t'~s1l~~~· o1;°~~~ room, l bath, 1100 sq_ fL I 22~1~utgCl'5 f)r, C.;\1. lends added charm to • . • after a hard days \vork! ~~ ll.\X~ ONLY $2900 DOWN, TOTAL · three bedroon1, 2 baths 1400 -'~'-·~=·~~""'=""'=-. 1. . 4 garage, Clean m and out. pi cturesqur landsc11ping --"G ~ ..... ~ PRICE $32,250. KATELLA like ground. 4 br, 3 ha, fam en ft \Vilh tireplacC and hu&e I~,\RGE :! BR DUPLEX gracious ivtng room. Gl'!! no do1vn · · ~ ~~di REALTY 837 9400 rm & den, 2 massive canyon v., bedrooms Gourmet's pride · Prime location. Br k . . "**, ...... ~~~:::; • -· master suite, \Vaterfall & gros!I 1~nt $29:l. Pf'I'. 010. ·, • 847-85..11 * . 2 0001 '''"" ............... · stone frplcs & "·et bars. · 1 bullUn kitchen even a 'S25,950. 84 -.111" • "phi_,_..~ N•w port Btacn stone barb<>cue & beautifull.v Ou!stand in~ 1nvcstn1<'nl 11 diahwas~er., Pl~~ your sum· t he Rea l E state Mar~ GOV'T OWNED i NEAT ·AS A PIN ~f830ore extras. $75,000, land scaped yard. Patios. Sl1.7c.'I. (ll1·rwr :,1(}-01711 mer activtt1es 1n the lovely 4 BR, nr. beach, pa I i o • I sundeck!I & t•loll(>tl Jta ra~es. IC. !-!;;t-~i-t;ra nl ~!~. covered patio. r.1any extras, kHchen, lg. liv. r 111 . , Reposscss£'d homes. Lo1v 12 Bdrms .. 2 baths plus buil t· Newport Heights Univers ity Park All builtins .i11clud1ng rh sh· ~I.'<.~~ •. ' i;:irax•· 1, r n 0 r, l ankle deep r;ha.g carpeting \.\'/frplc .. Edison Hi School. do\vtl. Govcr nn1cn t pays in ki1chen. help n1ake this 5 Bedroom I \vashcr. 10 ~,, do1vu, Tolal An<!J'f'ii·i<. 217 To\\i'I' Dr .. I ~. rtl I d··a~ pool "--.,A"""" "'~"33"" closing cos1s. Ca ll 968-4441. 1101111· "easy to keep." Open HouSf'. 5 br. · .,,2 200 1 ,;.Ape y an"'" ~ -v .. 'llE'I'. .,....,,,.,.,, "'1lr "->. $SS,OOO 17951 B S Sl9000 pnct!.,..,. . Bl'l'l'rlv 11 1 11.~. ~ll.!~11 . sized grounds. Brk. $29,950, * Crest Realty Located on qu1r1 cul-de-sac. a.scorn I. , • 16 U nits Bread & Butter . • ·-l 842-2561. DELUXE 4 BEDROOM DRA,'IATfC T,·,.icv•I 4 B·.. This spotless home vie\\'l> Tri.level home, il"eat for en· O\\'tlE'r. 83.1--2512 12% ependable, ~OOU ri·n!al Industrial P roperty 161 1 RED TILE ROOF ·• • ' the hillside & vallcy be low. · · I bar I $155 ~ b 1 J I BY OW?\'ER. Mu11t sell. Have . " . separatr nla:-;!cr s u i 1 P • 1cr1am1ng, we , arg<' ~~i'.!64. ,vw. su m11 r1u es. new home in esc.1'0\v. 4 Br., Here is •. d€!hghtiul ~:· family rm. npcns onto co:w 'd $31.000. sun deck, very large 101· R••I E•t•te, l..8} Industrial Units 3 Ba., pool, huge !am. rm... 'Ille red tile roof add;; lo 1! s d•ck. N•<gl>borh--" p••k .•. rear yard ideal for tennis c1neral <-... '-""-' ' " /, d Tr.11 UIHI S prier<! lo stll at ! A-m. D.R. Take your eqw· charm. A large .foyer to a ~rl>l 2 ,,·, 10 b•h . .,,,., ~ a.'/t C{Ju:rt a n pool, many trees, · i vl ~ ~· ,,.. ON\} 0 $130.0011. Vacancy has betn ty in presen.t home as do1vn. step-do\.\·n. tron. t roon1 and Ow. ,. .. , 847_22,9 ' 1 rear access for boat or trail· ~-• d x " TE F' · nil fol' !hr pa:-it 6 years. 1:x. p)'mt. 1 will carry a 2nd. 1v1-11l<l.1 ming room. , tra REAL EST~• er. 1rst hn1e advertised. Acreage for ••I• 150 loan 6'i"c GI a.ssumable'. big kitch v.·/lots o[ 1vin· _3 Bedroon1, ruvf'J'c•d p:Hlo. Call 646-7171 . CF;PTJONAL !:-.'COME. Cali $4S.OOO, 84.2-2786. dO\.\'ll, 11ie muter bedroom ne'IV <.'l'pls , quiet 1>1rc~1 1190 Clcnneyrc S. INVESTMEN.T ihc lnvcstn)cnt Dh·ision, is 9.lpt'r·big and the be.th 'VaJk to schools & park. <!94-947J 549--0316 OPPORTUNITY 7()41 Business Center Dr. So\G-1600, VACANT tias a sunken tile tub 11.ncl a Socrili('('. • • .$29,900. Agcnt : S Acre!I Rear PaliTidale In!'! Irvine \0 1 T HE REAL ~ r;srf>JER.~ LOT 80'x300' \\'111-1 H01'11'.: . glass atrium. \Vhat a' place! 842-4466. I SUP ER HOi\fE -Superb Airporl. Xlnf gro\.\·th poten. lmmed .. ~;u;n the hear\1°1 Price is $29,500. and a Young Fam-\Vhy p11y ren!" V1e1>.·. 2120 sq. ft. ol rf'dwood, NEWPORT HTS. tial Red. to $32,500. Fountain er1 ·1ac~ss 1'~ bargain. Redec., :\BR. 2 Ba., Bltns I bca1ns. glass. tilr. 3 BR, B ill G r undy , Rtaltor No S•lllnr ••• Ketp Your Present Jobi WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR WANT!D 1DD Si mply 11ervtee u tabli1hcd all cash account11 U'I th1~ 1u·t>11 , Thi-; i~ not a coin «1p- E-rah1.I ''i•nthng roull". F'lrtf' t.1111011.~ bran1J produ<'I.\ ,\IJu'\r ~r1•n nn ·rv sold Jn !(.)(':!!ion~ 1Hlt'h "" of!iCf'io, "t11ployf'f' lou11gc~ i11 rrrail llQr«~. r11111nerf!,i inllt1tul!On11. ~11111.ll 111:.nufa(·rur1ng pla111~. "·.i 1'f"httt1:W .... and 1!r!1all fn- ~t11u1 ionr1/ 1u•OO!Jn t.~. Thtt 1J1~tr1hur•1r l\f' xclrct \l'ill ~ '"'!iJX111.•1hle for n1a111taining 1 h1·~r lui;11t1011~ nn<l restock· tu;; 1111·"nt(•I')" All locations 81'1· t':lt:lbhsh<"d by our corn· puny. \\'1• nt\•d fl dependabff. •l a;tnbutor, 1nalt or fr.male, in this area , with $~.00 1nininlum to invest' tn ~P- 111cnt and inventory Which ran turn ovrr up lo t\.\.'O 1u111·~ n1nnthJy, ~:nrntng11 1·11n J.:l'011· ro $25,000 annual 1.v .1nr1 11r. \\'" w i.J 1 r on.~111"" p:.r1 1101• 11p- pll1•11111 s, \\'rllf' lnr t~n1pl,.tf' 1nfonna11nn, 1n«hrd1ng }'Our phon" uuntbl'!' 1111rt Arf'11 C.:odc. All u1quu·1e~ 1tr1ctl~ <.'Onf1dent111.J . CONSOL IDAT E O CHEMICAL COR PORATION F re•t• Dried P r oduct1 Div ision 3815 ~ontroi.e B lvd. Suite 120 Hous t!!!, Ttxts 77006 AVAILABLE NOW Ar.·o GARA GF:. I l..11rgf' <:orport1t1011 desart'~ GREENTREE $34,500. ""°""bi• ••" • • •• ~~un'11.....,1rodmub ~~de Pa~~~ .• , $26.950 1v1\1' t·p!s. drps r111n ily roon1. 21., BA , atriun1. IIURRY to see this tastefully 341 Bayside. rj .~. 675-6161 ~ ., 846 5838 4 • \\ 10-2 m1 decorated 2 BR, Oen, 2 Ba .. Lrg BR fonnal d ln, all P.let ., ,VCtlr.~ you g ' . . ·""'. trpl., pantry & Joi! or Ctm1tery kitch, 'sep laundry rm, 531-5100 (r.;J 531·510D BY 0 1\ncr. Sharp .l hr, 2 ba \'l'.:TJ:o.:R\:-iSsj;'ECIAL~. 1 sforagt'. "'ilh ~llt'y ll<'C('Ss. ·Lots/Crypts 1S6 •• oversized 3 car gar. f1repl, lrp!~'. i;pnnk!e1· 11'0111 & I ' · · $44,500. I ' u aded crpts & drps bat'k. O>v d patio. ~ run. llt'\\' \'lt'~. h~n1es. 3 BR. 2 H' hi d fl" 2 CltOICE Cryp!!I At t:~out, beaut I ds cpd BEACH-WAL K Nr M"h! & park. s.;.1.roo BA . ltl()~ '. h~H.Jlcing avail· 19 an lftCJ l\·lemorial Park, N.B. Con- INCOME HOMES R M C di R I I tlistrlbut,. T}; N C O 111 oy c ar • ea tor Nr\v Duplrxc11 & Triplexti 548-7729 ~~~i~n6ri~:;.~ola>COr-1 2 I: 3 Bdrm. from $48,'j()(l. I •\!8~\0~'!!·'~'!!'"°i!"~B!il~v!d.i!, !!!!~c~·~"~·j STONIS lNVESJ'MENT CO. 646-4414 Can start tuu or part timt' Lots for s.r. 170 (~10 hN. per wk.) Com- w/concrete block \Vall and From this 3 BR, 2 SA, beam. 842-6167. ablt', S-t .. ~ and $42,950. 1'~LIP lnto thi11 aparkl\Jlg pool tact Nils Coedhart Attny. • il and rell\x In your 4 Bdrm. 5.)8-756.l ' tovd patio. Stt for yourself. ed ce· ing, tam. rm., col· By owner B<'aul 2 111ory C $33,950. orful home. Wa.lk to all ShOt'P Cres1 home. 4 Br, HARD 1'0 f'lND • ozy rot· homt' with fainily rm. I: 2~• 2 to 4 choice: 11te11. Pac. Vit"' ichools & tht' beach. Ex· Panel FA?.T Ri\I \\'/frplc. laa:e on tree·shadei.t lot, NOi bnths PRIME Harb o r ,_1t."rnorial . UiS ea c h , I f pensive interior decorating Fornl din ru.1. 968-7859. fa1· to beach • , • 328.000. l llghlands area. $44,000. 613-75()6. iutelully done, foe com· PARK & POOL [-:---~~---Sat. & Sun. 12 lo 5 p .m . OPEN HOUSE -;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;. pany ~tafili.aha ~-. • for dl~rlbutors. ! ATIENTION BUILDERS: ' •• ... 1 ( ;:.J 54M113 rortable • living & en· 4 BDRM .. 2 ha .. ne\\'IY de-c , I Ed9ew1ter Reel Estet• p k L'do , BR Commtrc l•I TRIPLEXES. i\fodels at 17th ' 1.;,; ..... ,;;,.~·~~~'!""~"'!J 128 ~ b 18942 LI ar 1 • ~ • 2 Bit., Pr I · 1" J ~ terta.ining. Priced by the ,:.NV Y O\i·ne~. . · KHch<'n Bit-ins, patio. dbl. oper Y -St. in JluntirtRlon Beat h, il\tJi.tACUl..ATE. rcdec. in & O\\'ller in the mid 'SJ0'.11 for ~ler Ln.. 96.~;i()8j, Open t;io Sou!h Coasl lhry. garage. A lovely inain· EXCLUSIVF. C·l i; at.'t"t', \\'&lk to beacti. Call 968-3371. out, 3 BR, 2 full baths, lge the de!'l<'rving perl<On who houSf' 531. & Sun. ~-1 tt>n11.nee-frtoe hdme. $30,:500. • Jevtl, 1247 nrookJi~r: !!hop-1. • V A C A N T · C 0 111· j bonus rm. frpl r, bltns, \\'&nls tverything. but a.t a SAVE. Bv 01\'nP.r. 4 br. 2 ba . 49-4-85?..6 CALL '=" '4 '. 2 414 pil'IJ: i'f'ntt r. A n a h t i m . ritr:RCIAL. 1 I 2 ' .'< I ~ '.! ' • NO SEU.ING! (.;o fishing or spend motT lime: ~·it)l ).'our fawrite hob- br ancl let the m11.chtne -.~ f'a rn Yoll 1nonry. CASJt 'ftE • QtjlRt:o $249S. Secured. c..nt1, drps. quiet cul-<le· reaaono.blr priCl'. O p r n Cal'Uornia Clasmr l·lo1llf ~---~ '1~' M.r'...._189.. \\'ru-n('r 11! Bol~tt Ch1ra. " I -,,., • -e NO\V St:LLl~G e sac. clote "to stilt k shpg. Sftt/Sun, Jul~ 1 & 2. 8j72 Cornrr lot. Sl7~8Zli.. • ff ...-r&. L 8 h llun L n1·11' .......... 'S4,.~ BY O\vntr, prln only. S35.900 Sandy Hook. Tllkf' l{amilton B\' Q\\'JJCr. 4 RR. nr. ~&('lt Strong & Energetic • E AL~ 50 '~~·C-2 ~~~E ~-nu ?. -2 LOTS-R·4. f'Rnyon " Lli\1TTEO OPPORTUNT'r\" or best of~r. ~189f> or bel\lo'll. Magnolia & NC\Vlll!td Imm· ... ;....s..11• 20632 Oiauctr ' Ntar Nt""'•rl P•'t Oftltt ~...._,. I l\annn1;i, t'or 1u1!t~·$20,000 & \\Trlle no1v fol' informa11on. I f 11 ...... no •-I Oni: of la:itt do'1'lll0\\'n par('cls 1 ~ 644-7432 & look or 1he ye o1..-,,.,ust. l.n .. 5JG..6003, 5..".6-72:>2. D R A i\1 A T I C multi·lr\'el 2 . C HANNEL F RONT IN COM~ HOMES O.vw. r include: phone number. I CHOICE llteA. i\la£:nolia It E UK I I I I ~paciOUll homr, 3 BR, 2 BA Pit r & slip. l BR .. 3 bl., z for de.velopmtnt, 6·NF.\V DUPI.t;Xt~ $4R.!Y.:.I) 3. • \'IE\\' l.C)'f ~ 72'x llP_;. nn ~ \Varner. $750 On. Take over Y EU . QUICK CASH &. d('D. Huge mast<'r 5Ulte )'t'll. nr1v, Beam ccil., over· +NE\VTRLPt.F:XES $67.000 l\ings-Road, Nt'\~·p t REDI-BRE\V •-·· 1~· GI L<ian Be1.u!lful Unmtntlonably dirty 4 btd· · I 'I _, R · Joo'-N'pt I-' p k 187 ~ E . 17th St., Costa Mesa n ... ut. niiw :r •· 3 BR unit~. Brh ····.··-·.:·······$17,500, C.'ORPORATION ww w • . . with am1 y.,,.x,. oman ~ . .-u, R.r . '"""' ~... c:o; 4. NJNJ:: ACRES.LAGUNA comer. lrgtttes. 3 Br. 2Ba.' room 2 bath, f~mily room, .. halh, xr hl•h ceilings\ MEO ITT. DUPLEX AAA TcnAnl. $1.15,000 On, 151 E . Bay St .. Costa 1'1es~. • .. ... 1 1001 lt~·ard Avtnur Nr school~. Principles only. on large lot. Divorce pre~ THROUGH A I Outside-game room, gur.st On N'pt Jsl. l It 2 BR., pltr Cash spendAblc rtturn Com pletion Ao$:. I. Bf.A01, \i K'\V I' can~n Sru1 ~tatco, Ca.. 94401 Call 642-l3t2. 557-nt5. s~e • saerUict , Loc~ted in room or studio. r orinal dfn-&. 11\ip. ?>1t xlcan tile patio 6 Realonofl!IC!. Bkt. 675.n:700 BY o -...•ner. d u P 11'! x , altes •.•• t U0,000. full price. 1a1POR'P CO!\fPANY 91'lth O\VNER •BR, 3 bA. rflm :!te1f~rsh~netghbo~· DAILY PILOT tng room. T\\"O double walkway.l ·\\'ay\\·atcrvlc11>. DY 0-.vntr -No,vpt Bch , cipi!itrC1nollt11tcl1.$50.CXXlor PETE BARRETT t~fc-lu,,l\T(o C:lftware. Sra. Rm., oi.n. R.m 'iji r 1.:t2' lot. . · b•larltlnnew ,•g carpel -a11.rasces. r A NT A S T t C $9!1,500. Agenl. Octan V\1 , &:unit bldg, A yrs, I tmdc for lot. J y1. oh.I. Oonery, Grttlillc lints .eeks d !lo 2 lll&. u 1. x r1. argc VI"\' l<D"" s=10•2 67"'"73 -'d romp! rll'furhisht'<I REALTOR aclh~ in\:e$tor with N•· Dbl •"·· '°"'"' ,,. ' "" 'lh I rfall "" WANT AD ,,, . ··""· ·~ ,.. ~ ~ . . . . ~346. --trplc, ~% int. $ C 2, 0 00 · :t'inkl:~ too:i·~~ GI "~o. VIC STUAA:T, Realtor 111\RBOlt Vll"\V 11 o1n r. lncomr $17j mo. s7:>,00l. 4-PLEXc~ bmn $jf::.OO-T() 642·5200 ~~~~~ ~l~:t =· V~ ~. ---.... ou.\• ?ifaltt an offrr, _ LAGU NA BEACH Portbfirr1, prictd b e 1 o ....,. t'iT:J..7(j29, Si3,fl00, 5 - in !ttocll, t.0m•' i Plnvyl La.g\lna Nirutl. Ttl. •, $21.<XXl Ct>ndomtn1um. l>t"low larwin realty )2 5678 * 49+7531 . * mkl, b)' O\\'ner I agrn! Any day is tM-BF,:,i DA,. to 1u· btaC'h or J1ir-ronrl. t.Jd Nr\\<port Lot. tn'lrll! A''"• for appt. \\<\th ~Ir. NolAn 01• '-=·ol====*lllA...lJlRJ.' B~. tr le. 96S-M:i:t ,, 'f • ·j-1495 GLENN EY_!l E M4-6~42, Ope-n hou~~ rl!tily run rut ltd~ 0on·r &-Illy , attn • return. Tt'rm' &,,l:i'Ul<.'<". Slii.i.10 Phil .Mr •• l'f:l. ~t .... 1-,. · -,1•, -· !file_ --·--· -~ --· ~-~~~ ~··11=-~ ---f.·=••'>-'·~= _, ·•-1 ·~~~~--'-ii'li'ii""""""iiiliiiiit=1 ., ..,............_~-:-· ·~ .. 1"f1..-f"'l7rOCmn 11"~-,..,,~ · Ml 11.1<1,..;.-f)l.'."'h!Ul7' -~7 ·•~·· 11-1-'-nuu I :-1l1n\'il'1;---JUb'r t7'~•,. ;,., • ----. .. I I 1 • - C DAILY PILOT Sond.u, J11ly 2, 1 '172 -. l!iiii!ii·.~~."~.~:: .... · ... 1~ •• 11'[-·· ..... l~I .... "'""" 8u1i1'ts1 365 Apt. Unl\lm. 365 fpt,. Unfurn. SH JOS I Houses Unfurn. BUS INESS Gineral Cost4 Mes• Newport Beach Opportunity 200 !Houses Unfurn. 30S Houses Unfurn. 305 : Apt. Unfurn. General General Apfi., Furn. or Unfurn. Apt1., 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Newport Bue~ . ~~--~---~--~-~~---'-------0PP0 RT UN IT Y $6,000 1---....,------IU,ft(;fo: J br, ,11/11 <'Pl•, ulil e • V/\('A'f'J()~ Y t .. AH Operal!ns; ShOf> fl('pfur Sl,-•p rni. 1Jhl g:sr, ff'lK'f\'I .,id. ':!(.()I ltOl';'l.!IJ -!-;fliiCIOu!ll 1 Hr. Jo'ull ~=l{lllj!lllt'TI! tor G1'1lttlil rno. r~m. T .14/lrp.lc.~Ienced )la.rd. e.nci. Slot-Rt'ilpir. (m! Con-.,~1,1, ., BA . ,. d"'' HJ RW Kids I p,.,, Suig!•'., d1t10 n, J.ighr rtxtu~8 t..· " "''· ~ • t rp ... ' ',..~. ' ' <J 1 S'"J(J Sign ll'K"h1df'<l. Sam.-Wit Houltl * APll . i ,.tntl;I", !"'l'l('ed vd. Sn!. 1~'" ALA R'e~tali e 645·3900 11(111 10 vrs . .!It> r. ljth s1.. * 145·0111 * No P"_"_·_•_o._9_>:1:> ____ _ ('osla r.'1r-'8. ('11!1 f..'\f, •. ~xi:--~"i. l AH, !\H'it ynJ. 1.:atak'-' E\·t•nJni:. S,"i;...ti96i l, 433W,111hCOSTAMESA Oldrr· rplr flit rhi!cj, $!.',(). --' . $1!'.0. 111.0:'\E on 101,. 2 Bt.12._~W1__ -~ _ e LIDO LOVELY 2 Br . 2 a~ , ~rph· , rp1:i:. drp~ ~n('I '1;1ft41i:('. $27:J ALA Renta ls e 645-3900 HACIENDA HARBOR F"'m $150 DELUXF; I & 2 BEDROOMS F u rnished & Unfurnished Healtd Pool -Garages -Shag Carpeting D1sh1A•a.sher -All Utilities Paid. Adult• Only . No Pet1 241 Avoca do St., Costa Mes• 646-I 204 hi'1mt-11 Jp.tt1~. Ytlrd. !··1 3 BF!, 'J BA, lr~h', iieii· VILLA MARSEILLES ~ir!~. (.'rpt~. nf'11·J) d<"<·111·11t<'d 1 1A1tnc1!,,-V1e~·iirmel. SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APT. * I-'-'.' i;gl~$Z-''30 ino.~.2·7!.fj!'; I.cal.I! • urp1 d A: dnq)l'1J, :: COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC. ----Furnished & Unfurni1hed $16!1. JVY ,.,vl'rf'll (V'lllft.l:f'. D•na Point MH .. 2 ha. Pnnt>lrd lnm I II 11,• Adult Llvln• ,,,.,.-,.-. ---~--ru rn 1 flt ,4,-.I lor1 rm, frp . t'H ry \ 1r10. · .i • l,Of:'\f, ~:··111 L•r<ir" t'IHJd/f"I • 1,s~ .. 1a bore1r, Jgf' :1 Rn ,~ r.io. !f'aSf'.l'\n pet~. DiS h\\'8Sher color coord inated appliances &suM'~. Mn C!f'n1rntf', frn * P.:1, harbor \Jt11 . 1111n fl rrk, cui·blr1 r.1ar11n Jlltr~ t:.11.i6li1 Plush shag carpet· mirrored \vardrobe doors- Ml". 1\JI rvrn1r11l't'. lt"i::111 r11. 11,1., l20(I! .. 2 er rottA''"' s:i1:,, <196-!1!46, ~%-:twll f t ·~>·U R1': 1 4 Rlt-2-s;c,r.. I indirect lighting in kitchen. breakfast bar . ' · l'l )('I t'1 • ()11·n<'r~ " · · .. ' " 1 1~· ' ' • h ' ! f d 1· I h I d ~n~\1~~ ;~ c~~nrid~ 1,1 1rliiJ.:~ frplr , "rJ>'~· dnM:. va~·ant. Fowntain Villey I 'tart.-,r Vu JH)ni1'. S,jOO 111u I uge hr1va e ence pa 10 • pus an scap· 492-~Ll * ~ . ,-...... , .... 'll ll'r ·" ~II rl'!, n~ r ing . ,rick Bar-be·Ques . large heated pools -----$.:'10 l'P.lVATf'.:: Br \i0!11..,," BR-, fl111· furn rm . ('pl. Avail, Allio! 1 644-1:'9'.!. k lanai. Air conditioninj!. DRAPl-:lt\' f11ti11,•at111i; i..-11,. "' • J•· LT \'·-• r dr pt;. IJltai.;, r•refl·r cpl or ·----~-~ 3101 So. B ristol St., Santi An1 557·8200 • o\e, re. ,g. g. ...,"' 11r . ~-':l-r.~ \\'l<:STCLJFr. 1':" f' 1· u r 1 \ <' N ,q,i(!n r or •·:-.11t~ricr1<~<J h d/pr-1 _!,~n~i _ ~·~~ ~~·.. lu)rtit" 4 RH. 3 Ra Beau1 COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. seJ1,mstrl'ss. f)prrrurr •1UJ' * ·;Ult, /. ti: •. frJll l', t'lll, drr'"· 1ttriuni , \'Pit.!'1.v <':all· MANAGING AGENT tu>rkroom 111 La~una Bea• ·Ii. $:!.II y l"Af'l LY Ill !hiP IJ!•urli Ind.I.• prl :\\·1111 .I illy I. IA"ll.~•' v. I.'-TON H.•,alh~r fij5-3.13l !1 , !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' I 10:10 S. Con!'I. 49'1-6.~l.1( f urn. z 'Br , lrpl«, i::ur. S2•IO 1nu. ~,:~t-2!:198_ I s,;g1; or-~·p!s-:-\la(' 2 Br, 11,~[k I' Llc;>UOR STORES ~inxli·,; •) h' Huntington Beach ,(/ 11 arer. l\ul.~. Apts. Furn. 360 . Newport Beach I 5 ·to Chose from LANDLORDS!.. u n.• I I Rent-A-House 979-8430 Costa Mesa . l \VEF.KLY Qr rnnnthly, 2 BR 4170 JJr', ,>1i11 !i..1\~ u v.ii·ttrtt!~ \\'f' *nc. have a large ae f!l'l!ofl -------_------fully furn. "i !louses lroni H17016LL0ANO A 64~ M ~·1111 fi ll' 11. ,\ht.ny fl('i;1r1.1bM-: ()f J and ~ bedroo~ home:i l Newporl He1ghtt ., * $30 WEEK & UP * beach. 673-7572; 127-4l~t .st., ; range_ ~·!.... . .;.__· l•-'l'laru .; nu "lll' 11·altlflg J1gt. that c11 n ~ mo'ed into J.C>VE.L\' :1 Ar. l'i ba .. e Studio & 1 BR Apls Ne1\•port Beach , NEED aJnb1lious fv1uple "" Al1s.,1111(·J_v ~IJ ('JfAR(:J·:. almo~t lrurnedlatt>ly on our . /d ... tnc.i d tpl 1 • T\' & r.tald Service A . ll 'bu.sill"~~ 11.~·oociat~~1. J\o \n. BEACON RENTALS H~nr.Opllon p \An.· i-pts rpF , ~, r . . \<I YRLY2BR.ovl'Tgaragl",1 ! \'P.Stmr>rit nf'('('o;~;•f')'. Cal! * '4S-Ol l l * SJlER\\'OOD RE A LT y • Oixn !1n1s. 11(• •log. L.w $29'). • P~n~ Service-I ltd .Pool blk ocean .. Quiet married REALTORS Costa Mesa Costa Me•• SUMMER RENTALS THE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. FUN IN THE SUN! Minutes to Newport Beach Unbelievabl y large apts. Decorator furnish· ed JJuge Pool, jacuzz i, electric built-ins, shag carpets, drapes, sauna & more! ADULTS-NO PETS SINGLES .•...•.. $145 1 BDRMS ......... $155 2 BDRMS •........ $175 Unfurnished Apts. Av•ilable ·From $10 to $15 LESS. YOU'RE RIGHT- THE Y'RE UNDERPRICED! 1561 MESA DR .. Cosl• M11• 5 blkt. E . of Newport Blvd. 546-9860 , bf\\'n :'! 8, 7 P~1. 4'.16-4~,ll . • 540..BSSS I 6t6-!!X4. • ?11ldr:n & Pet sectio_n ~~,·.~"·.,':.:.pels. Ref. $17~ mo. • ' · ·----, -• 1 '! Rr, guar.!. fl\'I bi•h, lt•nn1s, 2376 r->:"·port Bl~d , <.:~I " ,..., "" : CATERl:'\l; ro. f'<labl1slit><I Corona del Mar J\!.\JA(. l + Z + ~ 111n. rn1 I rpl/drps, rrpl, 110 pf'!s. S.400. ~S-97.;i.'i or 64;,-:1967 EXTRA lg 2 Br. 2 Ba 011 Apt. Unfurn. : 14 yrs, l...a ('anarla. &:II •Ir .,. Co\'. pal1•:· (pts, n i_p..~. ;·111 1 i~e 496-4247 Tiu.<1 Ad \\1orth S5 on Rent 0 365 Apt. Unfurn. : tradf' ln brac·l1 Area ..... OIJPLEX Bl?AND dl"·AA<. )'l;r :\lDAC. s~·1· -u b I' bl B I .ceanfron!,cloSf'i:ishops& Coat• Mesa : ZIJ/7~344 ·'lrs. lluhn1. NF:\\'. Ji u~ dlx 0,vn~r·s 8'9-1-.iR\T a rr !I or 1~J J1 S11nt1 A n11 Heights n e ieva Y eeuti ul pier $200 l\'k. 675--4.NO. 1---....,------ 34f a.l'W VAL D'lSERE Garden ~pts. STUDIO, s1nall. I Emplo)'f'd LOOK *'LISTEN* LIVE 2 \\'EEi( rourse on mall unll . 3 BR , 3 BA · ,.. · · * 3 Bit. l ba. lge back yd AduHs -no pets. Jo'lo.,.,,er!i ff'male . Bch 1 b!k. Yrly. ! ord<'r & 1mporllng'. ('all f'a'°plaC'!", bltl11$. 1800 sq. ft. 3BR, 28A liousr . Crpts, nP\\' S2Zi nio. Jn<"l gardening. every.vherr. Stream & .,,....-~-----Coat• Mesa FRPLC, ·sunk('n Jiv rm., 2 BR. 2 Ba. .,.,·/w, bltns, patio. e-nci gar. $ 1 7 S , 673-5b'29 1n AM. 846-9678 for Information. + 3 dE"('k~ 111/virw of _bay, CltSL drps, 'fnr·d. SZJ.'lmo. !>51-24~ aft 6 pm . \\laterfall, 45• pool Rec. Rm. SlOO. 6i:'1-:l12t I LOOK a,t the 'big tre-es, big Mone to Loin · 140 ocean, ~ .l1iJ1!1~ \\'o11lk to heh \\'all'r pd. Ref. Re q . Condominiums Sauna, Sgls 1.2 Bdrm •. Eam-YEARLY! 2BR " t blk 10 11vm& rooni with lireplac:e, ; Y & aho~ping. J yr. t~I!. $,.195. !>t&-4141 a.~k !or )Ir!. Voyer 320 Unturn. from $lJS. SEE fr: ocean, $250 n10. l"rplc, I bi& pat io, 3 bedrooms l!, LO,VEI.Y l Br. d~. cpts, : 1 t TD l Rr.fs. requil't'd. 67?~. or £#-25;;.8 Unfurn. '2fX?O Parson!!, 642.8670_ garage 673-2571 bath!!. Patio, pool. $130. Elderly . s O"'DS s· u . r Pref, 1762 Ken1\"00d Pl. '. ,. U NX, .. pr ivate-pal!o,· All F'OR LroM', l Br., 2 l~ft .. Huntingto'n Beach l BRPurn. 2 lrg. close!!., * \I.' NTER RE..~TALS 646-409 6'"°' INTEREST nt""' 2 Br. dbl oven, rt1r1g, 1 . · 1 & .. _, . ... I. 2. :t 4 BR. Resen'lf' No1v~ · LJ!rrE'.'-1 ro th(' !iplashlng 8. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS on the boy t~~ury apartment Uvlng ov- l"rlooking the 1va!er. £njoy $750,000 health spa, 7 l\\'im· 1ning pools, 7 lightPd ten· n1s rourts. plu! milt's of blcyclc'trail$, putting, &hu!· n eboard, croquet. Junior l'a from Sl74.50 monthly: also 1 and 2·btdroom plans and Z.story tO\\'U houSt'S. Elec· tric kitchens, prlvate patioa or balconies, carpeting, dra· per1es. Subte?Tanean park· ing with elevators. Optional maid service, Just north. of Fashion Island at Jamboree a.nrl San Joaqtiln Hills Road. Telephone t714) 6"4-1900 for rental information * 1-BDR~1. APT. * In Ea!itblurr. $185. )' -· &n.&050 0 .... DELUXE 2 Br., I ba., f.J-pl., ne1v 1'8.fll. k paint'. Encl. gar. AdulU over 30; m eh!ldren or ~I~. $190. RICHARD'S LIDO AREA - Ne11· ti:g Sharp 2 BR, 2 Ba. CID, dsh\\·hr SIC t1ven , frpl, gar, $250 mo yrly. 673--0844. LOO lg\e lo matur~ adults, J bdrm, lge living nn. range, displ, retrig, crpts. garage, t.,,,., $180. 673-5143 $235 hlo. New 2 Br, 1 Ba Apt. w/encl patio on Npt. l?enin. Evta I: wknds. 67J.-0'!4!. ; 14 '" ' i·pts. dJ1».. A i.horl 10.;dk 10 N' rig. \\<I ~ !"'r tll.IlgP. '! BR Con<lo. Adulllli onl;. ~utt.n si:e "=• priv uN'SS· ABBEY REALT't' 642-3851.J /ounta111 111 the itarrlen, the ~N~E~ .. ~.L~\~.-,.~d-eco-,.-,~,~d-,.1 ~B~R~. : 2nd TD Loans beach. 70!1 ~ llf'lifil!UpP, ~~~~~~: ~ .. 6 -7 fj 6 ? t.r ' !~('I. retr1g, \\'ASlllf'r, d 11•1•1' l I~ 1;,·s~: ~g I::~·:n~'. I BR. PARK NE\\'PORl'-ft"1~ndly <"h811Pr al lht pool. Shag crp!, u1 iJ pd, ;135 ' & LJOO 1St.f_;.. 3 BR. 2 BATH. • ()pl.•u 1•l'"ke11d., or call __ I ) ef!r$ lease S200 mo. Adains R 111 · 1 ot' 2 O"lh 1.,,..,.. Jhf' ra~ to .fake rent, deposil, r\r llihops z. Adults. Lea~e.'714: 7~9 • 1 l"''..-Oefi~ kd s . -1 btt 'l :<. J-1 kl 'I c ll I l!Q ptts. ,,..,/mo. tTI " ,<; •• ~..., TI\O. : tmre~t rah.•s Orang~ r:o. -... 1. ''"" a!'"· . ni::J~ or lam1 '"· nr · 1. • •·. roo .1urs -a · oou 2035 Fullerton CM ~·ic1-:. 644-€'>73 11·er11·ays. Adult.~ StfHl.151. _A_p_p_1._10_,_,,.._. ----~ "WE BUY TD'S" 4 HP. 3 BA nA & Rl"f fir s1:l:i. l\id ~ Jll'llli, her~1en. 644-~9!16. -------'--' _:.._ --1 l.l\'E a hHlf' . 3! 1]1(' "ui" ~?.vxi.:1-& 2 BR.. I1\ti\1ACUl.A'tE 2 BR, 2 Ba. Ad(U~~. no 1~t!I. S:\3f,, 42·1 Rent·A·House 979.1430 ! OuPlexes IJnfurn. jSQ j 2BH furn ;22:.. Adulls, no Apt. Unfurn. US place knmvri for unmatched Bllns, dsll\vshr. gar., nr &>. f'/d, b!tn~. in<.' gflr, patio , ,.2_5 2 •17 11 1 1'r Mtg.54c5~·0611 J•oinsiPlll" 67:~5718: ~lri;. ~nR.-2-H·A:--dupl~;. $210·.; _ f Pf''~ J.rK' yard, pvt. ~11;1~: General rnanRgeml"n!, lniJlf'ccable toast Plaza. e MS-2321. $185 lt1t'. ~&-37~. 673-2370. -,Smith !A~1-!*lti9 17:;:,r2 Geraldine Ln., Apt. 8, Balboa Peninsula poo • xar &-aut 1 dt'ta1l,. AdultS' onl). StrvinF?: Harhor aret1 21 yrs, I I \\lr stbay 21 APTS. 151 No.1 13 BR, 2 Ba apt Cpl.I, drps. BAYF1lONT apt. 3 Br. 2 Ba , Walk to heh. 2 Br hon1r w/ 494·4.391 10 gc~. /)!~' duplr;o: 2 Br. 111 811 , Zlsl St. 646-8666. ON THE BEACH! l K.l J'f c I w 1 2515 Or•n"'f'. $1871. 1!1p 11vail. 224-20th. Apt B. \\"E; makt' IClnns on prof>('rty, --.I : '.' al .,...,.62 1j ... 'b .AJISO IJuy TD's. ~lcClw·e, Rebsolutely t>WfYlh\nic. S2~~ Br., 2 Bn ., 2 gar, bltins, nu rpt~. drps. trpl , 1': Sll.) • 1 Fairwa y Villa I _ 673-00:>3 S450 yr/sumn1t'r. 673-5878. Birr. '492-83.U or 492-0424. ent·A-House 979.1430 rtJtfdrp., ,,Af::K. 11u peint, rnl·I gar, yrs Jse only. Studio Apts., l Br. $125. I ] BR, Furn. & Untum. LRG. 3 BR. 2 Ba, no Jlt't!. 2 BR. dpLx, Nkt. apae. \Valk M 2 P.F:onoo:-.1, 1 Bath, ~ve-11. 5?92 Sis5t'TI 846·:')8.18. 67s.47ss. Older adults. J'\o pe!.11 FROM ONL y $195 I Apartments Childr('n OK. Nr. schJ11, & 1 10 ba y, ocean . .shops, no ~·~.~g:;~eds 260 r1N'plnre sm. 3 Bit l){'n·ly pa1n1ed. r·rpt~. Coat• Mes• -I 1135 Elden, \fgr. Apt. fl. I OCEAN QUEEN 20122 Santa Ana Ave .. !>46-6215 shop'g, ;1jO/mo. 54>-8991. J>f'tS. Adults. 675-4172. 1-----------1 ---*-67~902 • fir~, lf'nni~ rourls, pool 7 BR, :\'Ierri~ i·pl. !.t!l . pl"l )J BDRl\1. c·rpt.oi:, dtps, bif;,7, 18.'ID E. Ocean flvd. DELUXE SPA~ 2 Br., 2 ba, crpt1, BEAOI area •plll'tment~ l'\t:ED i\lONF,Y ·t Or do you C'l-lAR~TJN(; J BR. 2 BA , _!~~l:ll('S ~36-299(). ok, fill\ iard. Avail July 8. 'I near O.C.C. Ariul!s only. No 1 Long Bearh <213) 43.).~4~ APARTMENTS <lrpl', all bllns. l\farTieda on-from $1i5 pt'Y' month Yrly. ;tiave a TD 10 . ttU? CALL ~12:"1, Tiff Po.1n.,.sett1a. ()pt'r1 2 Bit. shag 1·rp1~. hllt1~. I S125 aft 6pm, &12-0!57. ~ts . .,.S140. Ga.oi: & 1\'ater pd ~1ng'd by \Villiam \Valfers Co. Air Cond . F't-plc'!I . J Sivlm-I}. l'hild ok. SliO. 546-0469. AGT. ti73·856l. Mr. 1..8.rMn 1~1oyd, Bkr, Jt f &12-217L S(il. 9.-:!. 644--til.O. pool, l.ennL~. Pt1. paho, i 8J'. N----I :i.IG-9i22 Al L ROOl\1S HAVE \'IE\" I nun• Pool~ • Jleallh Spa • E/Side-2 BH. l 1; Ba .. adul t, .NEAR Ottan. >it~·1··• ' ... 2 ·-$260 1 96·i 12"'8 ewport Bt•ch i • --·~ · ~ .... . 2 Br hous e . $22S _ ~~·__:.:.:....:. · I , Sl\tALL I Br Dupll"x, trplc, Da.na PL 2 Br studio apt. T .. nnis Courl~ -Gallle and IO\\·nhousP. t:n('I. p • t Io . Br. -only $200. I~ 428 ~ldf1lrod, t.'d~t 4 BR, 21~ Ba. unrurn. \\'1\\" l BH, 2 BA, 10./1\'. .d'Jl"i. Hean1 rt>tling, pa110 1 .11clul1 . Oprn llCluse Sal/,<.,"un. 10-4 I Billiard Roon1. Sl&i ~5986 aft 6. I 67a.+2967 ~ ....... lorRW 11!-cpl! & pool. S250/mo. 4Zl.,• ! bl1i11,.-, d.oi.h\\'Shr., JJl>I". 110 no ~1~. Opt>n llou.oi:e 336 E:. :t3('-02 Blue Lantern I l BEDR00~1 2 Br. Adult'!, 00 pe1i1. N•wport Heights l~;;;;;;;:.:;;~I Costa Meae 76!Mi765, 17141 $IR.l0. Frrn, S2!'iC/. \'rl~·. 6-12-85'..l(), :!Ith !'L 64.~131i 1 496-75,.,., or 67:,..198!1: ' FRO!\f $16j BA\" .~1EAD0\VS APT~. jl ----;;;;;;;;;---·1 ~H~un~ti~n!g!!to~n~H~~!:;'bou~'.'.'-It ~F u rn. 360 I V~·l' 11<:1c1"-l Br. dplx. 1 "'•Ibo• Peninsula MEDITERRANE AN 387 ''" Bay St. O.f 646-0073 r\T~ 7 Br., pool, patio, 1ar. House1 Furnished 300 FREE!! I Quif't. :Yp. liv 11aragt<'.'I. VILLAGE J RR, Dup!t~);. Carpets, ,1ovl" erpt/drp.'1, all utll pd , ----------landlords-Owners F:XCLUS!Vf: '4 RR /.r DE:\. I Gener'•I I Adult~ o'·"'r :wi. M J)f"t.!!. '2 RR Jll b . f ,t, rrig. No children or ""'ts. Adul1,, no pets. S 110 . G I , IC'!ISl'~ Call t1fl T. • ~..._ ~8-l021 · --. n .. pallo, balrony, 2400 llarbor Blvd., C.:'lf. r~ 642--8001 enera \\P 11·1:1 rt'ft'r 1e11.11nts 10 you _S46-~.'i/or ~4-8ll6. 1 _ · _ :\15 E. Blly. Stl5. monthly oii I !TI 41 5.:'ii·80'20 s_iz, rno. 673-286.1. ~·------- •SUr..tMER Rf."NTAL.«;* FRE~. 1ot charge ... Man.v I • A SJ10 & up, 111<'f"ly furn 1 & :2 1 ~Tly le11se. !nqulrP a t Apt. I RENTAL OITICE 7 BR, 2 BA. bltn,,, drapes, .Sin Clement• },1_, 110.,,, ;. 8 ,0 ,., A-a de1orab ~ t~nRtll• "P 01.11· rv1ne 1 B Id N C br trailf"I"!. Arlult1. No Pf'l~· I (', 673-1511 t1r 54&-inl. '''''' , .. , It , l" " ... .. , .... 0 ew oncept OPEN 10 A},f to 6 P:'lf ' ~=11 '."1.1• 12 BDRI\!, ' BA, flf\V •h• ... Fro I I 000 'I nth • v.·a1t 1n.it h11L • 1.12 "'· \\'Ll.wn. C . M, 2 BR d 2 B . .A).,.. -m ' "' 0 ALA R t I e 645 3900 , r: • • t'n, A, pnv4!t P k L'k S di I paint d""'S ''-1 tttri Bill l~rundy Rltr. 6i:Hil61 en e ' • 4 Bit , 2\, ba • ,, , •. S36a/J7:. . 645-4530. rardiPn, lea~ $.175. •r • I • urroun ng DELUXE l Br, 2 &, Io\ff!ly • • .. , .... c, . g, B"lboa Island e BF;ATS CA~n·tNG! _ 3 BR., 2 1 ~ bllths ........ SJ.'>? l FURNITURE RENTAL f11LI~\-. -r u r 11 1 hr. * Call fi7j-Q)jj2 :1°· Q~~~ B~~~E 1-.u. >.ll'a lf'i patio. -Jer:r ~~n:~:;~~~;~9~1~7 ' . b 1 h 2 Bit, 2 balh• .......... $27;.i I dish1v11i~hrr, f'ft·, :-.;o JW>fs. 1 Acl 1 s~• w '"I · J)ai-tous a r 1., ne11r s op11. 4 BR 2 b th. l 'IO Corona del Mar Ali;o Furn, Bachl'!or qwe · u fl!. .. ....... ~ 6. Algodon, 4!1'2--0879 \\'ATERFROZ\'1', l~e 3. BR, 111115. ini·I. s R·, ... 11 !I ..... "··· ·' I* Jl.lonlh 10 f\Tonth \l,'iP~!sidf'. Call 'ff'IT}'. arr 6. 3 SH., v.·1111er ll'aSt". ~1de tie. ALA Rental1o e 64.S..3900 3 BR., 2 balh11 , . , ....•. , S.Wl * JOO~ Purchast Optioo !)4&-1500 ' I Prv. paticis * Htd Pools 3 BR, 'l Ba, shag ept!!'. Near Apt1., 3,. E B l Bal I I i * \V'd Sel · I Nr shor·g * Adults Only o.c.t·. SUlO/rno. Upg lain Furn or Unfum J70 .a . ay rant, . s. i" ed h•11 l e . ect1on. LARG~~ turn. bachf'lor, S1J.'>. M • • A 2S7J :\f ncl A t C • • $7:i>Jmo. 673-fq4!l. • NEf.I)S LOVF: -2 Br. . ' r I Style.c;o10 ... ~ + Ocp., J'\f"l•r shops & tN;.. a '"W I art1n1que pts. I •. p e>za. p ' ' Costa Mes• Bilboa Pen in Sula lrn('('d .1 ruYI, eflf-1. &Ill'. '.. · . * 2t lfour Delivery MG-04'.'"il. 998 E! Camino , q. im Santa Ana Ave .. C.f\1. LRGE. 2 BR, bltns, cpt,, ---.-.-------·I l\id.~/Peti<. s1;i(), ,.. -Apl. No. t, l '.i\L ~!"b ~fRT. Apf. 11 3 646-5542 dl"J).11, pa tio. V('ry nice, No • SPACIOUS . BALBOA Perun. <.'hannel-ALA R entals e &4S.3900 ltf.ALiY ['JU iJ: )J;l LIKE ne11• garden apt. Larg-e I -....,_....._ New Villa Pedro pett. S13f1. 64-0--0247. \Vell-Designed Apt.t. Sumn1er OT yrly. Baytronr. 5 •SPACIOUS _ 2 Br .. fenCf'd \Jn"·· Park Cent~r: lNint ~ TM._J 1 Br , px>I. re<: room, I ON TEN ACRES Fa.milit'11 \\lelcome DELUXE 2 Br., ii,., Ba , l &. 2 BR. wnerracei, BR, 4 Ha, lge !J09t & pier, d ,.. "' C<ill Anvflmf' t13J·0820 --645-50'.IO. 710 \V. 18!h .'ii. Apt.~ .. tum./unfurn, Lta.~e 2 Br., 1 tull Ba, ahag C""'!/ Cpts. drp.!I, 0/\\1; ra.r. $150. From $140 . $275/mo . .t rd 11 ·las 67:\2039 var · •,pis , urpi . o · /'" l J · · .,.. """"'\\'\Vil · SI M"P • s c !I, • -• • 1;.rl IP 1 1160 Nll'lf' hours 8 Al\t lo 8 Pti1 1rep 8<t>• pnV. patios. d ..... 5 patio beam ceil gar ""' . son, 5'18+6731. 1ag cpts .. drp.!1, r.aunaa, Costa Mesa A'L·~ ~;~tal s .• 645 -3900 i 517 \V. 19th, 0.f MB·34Kl I * NICE I & 2 Br. 'T'rlrs. S80 Pool~ Tennis Conlnt'l Bkl'!t. a';s· , . . Fountain V1lley pool, jacuzxi, encl, a:ar. 27$ N. Main, SA 54l-031f k up. :\la!Utt l'ldUIT!!'. Child I 900 Sea Lane. Cd~f 644·26111 g · From SlS5. Quiet Adult living, Roomy 1 br 1"011&.glf' In rourt Parti;illy rurn, $1~5. Ad11J111. M2-~.1. • roo1. iri 2 n :i BH. 2 Ba., ram. nn .•. S325 · r . -I BR,, 21:1 ba., fan1. m 1 S375 Balboa ls l1nd t1k. No pets. 64Z-l26."i. ..larArth ,. 11 1 MERRIMAC WOODS • " ur 11r c.oast wy '23.32 Elden AvP,, C.1.f. '4 BR. 21-i Ba, f'ncl garage, Huntington Beach j , 548·8'224 pool & recr ('alion. No pets, 2 425 ·ll1errimac \V•y, C.~t. \\'/POOi:· lrn1·f'1I .tarcl, ~ncl \\'E llAVE OTl-IEJlS KRI' SIR:•. Huntington Beach ALA R•nta ls e 645-3900 ("1·1 I '-f 1 SLJ1,~fER N'ntal~. Charming 1 BR dpn ,(, lrge patio. St-e to apprrc. 221 A1nf'lh,vs1. :.! Br~ ~ag. ref/mg. firf'pl. f * * $JIO * * childttn. Sa>. 557-1044. 54s.moo LiQUINTA HERMOSA 1 SJ~ !~If' or ,m' monthl.v 3 Br, J1.1 Ba, ne1,·Jy paintrd CON D0-10062 1-.:llis, ftv .. 3 flJR~. t•nl"hr!or \'Otlai<P. e L'(l! INTI?'' STYLE -3 \l.'alk to beach. rt.tr. r rq. Br. ~1ovf', rc fni::.. rp1 s, ·. II l Pi!il. Balboa Peninsul• Spanish Coontry Estate LI \'-) 43 Li~ag~, No ,p('l/chlld. j Bl!i11.~. t::rpt/clrps, enr l patio. Br, 2 2JJ ba, ram rm .. l t'p r. Ing k Spacious Apts. Ter-· 1 ir s, So. lh\;.. &42-:ttlt I Nr schls &. shop'g. Chi!dre;n din rm .. rUny crptd. & drpd, rared pool ; sunkl"n gas 2 BR. Coro Lido. Apl. Adult~. 1 ok, no pels. 880 CtntPr St., ~una. pool & tennis crl . f RBQ. Unbelievable Llving _ pool, 110 pets. 4250 E. ('Ollst 1 <~?.T. &12·R.'WO or 548·2682, ,\l i's fron1 bch. 637-43.34 or · 5.16-1617 8rt 5::'.0 pn1• l111gP fpnt'P<I ~·arrl. S?'JS. ---'ll11nliur L B h ALA R entals e 645-3900 aguna eac ·-·---"SINCE: 1946" • Cl-fEAPJF: TEEPEE -Spa· PENIN Pt. Jri:: l br. \\'/w fTJJ!, p1'! pot10. ''r ly l$r. I l it1l int·ld, No IX'1~. Singlf' or t'fll onl~'. $19:!. A1·ail 7fl. 1500 }.tiran1ar, Ba I boa _, Do'.t'?\Stair~ uni!. Only J.fwy . ~924. IN ICE E-sirle 2 BR, 963-482.1. Oprn for gho\l.ina: I BR · FURN. $17S * GREAT VIE\\' -Z BR.• crpt /dtps, t"ncl yard, rat . !2-!l pm. FTi/Sat & Sun. ALL UTI LITIES PAID fo'rplc, bltni, •undf'c](11. JJOQI rhild ok . $165. Optional Huntington &.Stach $210 U~. 644-6344, 675-35.15 room ror $15 :ftJ'll a vllil Alli. ----------·! rious furn barhf'li)r All nil!~ ls( \Vesh•n1 Bank Bldg. \'TCl'ORIA BEAOT OldPr inrl. $S:i. Urnversily Park, Jn1inf' ('harm1111; I Br. l1replacr. ALA,'Rentals • 645-3900 D ays 552-7000 Nights I OPck . ~an \'1f'v1 SnH1ll Pf'I O.K. ~WO. Ut1l" ~llfl. • S\\lNGLJ·:S: Nii'' 1 P.r, Ligunl Beach • OCEANFRONT l RH • Avollablr ~·rarJ.1·. nr"r 1>lorr!i, All 1i!il.( in«!. Aprs. Fron1 Sll51per \\"~k. NU-VIEW RENTALS s1 2;;, ~:l!o .1 Jilk h<':a (·h. 2 Br., i'i 71.i: 67;1-if~. Ll11<1y or <4 bl k~ S. of San Diego rr..''Y C1n Beach. 1 blk \V. nn Tlolt to 16211 Parkside Lane.) (711) 847-5441 fi7~KY.1.0 or ·l!\.1-3Z.18 ALA Renta ls e 64S.J900 Ba Hltni<. :'\t('P v1e11 . 213:S;"iQ-01(6~ Boh. I • ,,_ --$145 $165 0 :'\' the-si3n1l. 71! f)t'1•an , , S250 • 2 Br. 2 Ba. Delu.'1.r e $45 \\"I\ & lrp . On Ocean -. }. 1 T k ,.1 0 • ( 001. lT · 2 Rr. fn,.rl Vil'\\' Apt !Itel pool All I Lov•ly Ba 1 1 B R Bachr lor & 1 BH. patlOI!, ron , .ti '" .., t:O tQ 1·,.an · · " < 1 -r. • .oon1' I , &o <l ip. r101vn &harr left. :'>"nrrcl , "'nrl R'!!,'l'l!::f'. f'O()L. ff'alures. 1 l\laid .$('r ... ire. f'ool _ lltil Pd. f~l~ s, pn '" &'a r a It ~ 1 · \\'rt>kl v s2;lJ lo $3j,1, •lf SJS;1. S275 .. 2 Br. houSf', e.11repllon· I • Call 675-8740 • • Divided ba1h & lots (I' month.Iv ALA Rentals • 645-3900 a l \'1r11·. dwk. Avail rlf/1'' . <'IOstt:i:. Rec h11ll. pool & . . NU VIEW RENTALS l·BR., u111, pd. Ne\v i'1trp., pool tables. sauna bA.ths . Lido Isle • C.'OUNTR.Y LIVI~'· 3 Br , 673 .. 1;3tl nr 494.:1248 I S160 mo. yr.arly .. '5..ing!e or See for Yourself! 17301 I~ fncd. yard. Kid!!, pet!!. _ _ _ _ rouple-over 3.5. Sltp1 In KeelMJn Ln. (1 bile W. of LIDO RA YF'R07\T S:!2!i, Qt'l1'_1', brcathtakin~. 1it1"'· I shopping & us. 157:,..1642 11'1, Bt>aC'h, 1 blk N. (If Slater ). '>1onth nf Au~1sl. ~1701 ALA Rentals e &45-3900 f(lr <'fluple. Rff!I, LP11.~P. S3Th Corona del Mar 842-7848 ---~--n1•). 49:1-4486, 499-1.".~1. • • 6i:\.•1!:::1 BRAND NEW HOME -· -. I noo:o.1'' I BP. \~'alk JI I HtmTINCTON GA rd I" n I New P;rTBe~C_h____ :::129 /\lol'll'lm11 ('irrlr Lagun• H1ll1 ' · • 10 "' Apt~. Jl~iJ al Boh1a Chirt:i. 2 BR. apt. w/lof1 . OaniS"h l_ 548-1511. 495 E. J6th St. frpl(', dlx ki!, washt"T/dcyer. $275. 834<16.15: GTa-2324. SPAC 2 & 3 Br apt S140 up. Pool, cpt/drp, bltns. kids 2 Brt. 1 BA Gar age Apt. Clk. L.aunrlry hookup. S200 lll0.11996 1\·f~ple /\'o . .1 ••• 642-3813 !\o pt'l.1!. 673--52.'ri 1200 c:ollege l'io. !J •. '642-703."i c=o-1_t_a_M~.-,-.-----DELUXE 2 Br., 1~. HARBOR GREENS Furnished & Unfurni1hed From $120 to $215 mo Stud io, crpl/drj:is, po o I , bltns, pvt patios, $L'i0. l Child Clk, no pe1.11. 646-0496. I BEAUTIFUL New 2 Br. Apt. Cpl~. drp11, d 1h w1hr , air-collCI. Pool encl pa tio, garage. 54!J.1803. 1111(!1• :'! Rr , 1 rib; hti. 1111nkrn ~Ton-i.:, F'rp!. Amp!~ PfU'k· 1 MG-l'.:2.~. Compwt" . ~·<' 1 ~----------:: fi[)f{,\I., Z BA. h1!11\ ~hag I In~. ll11s1c l!irn. S1 rilJ \to. 1 1 .,. n, ing 1., ti1h. wall!i of t.":111-><1. < 11!hrr1rJ1l 1 R k ''', _2 \1 ia \'OU .. 1 :!<Ii • ·Bachelors e 1 Bdrms t-.'ICI'.: E-5idc 1 br, crpl/dTps, 12:11.r. Aug l~t $130. 543-1:111. 49:) E. 16th SI. ON BEACH! 2 BR, 2 BA Unt. Fr. S251 2 BR. fUrn Fr, $308 ADULTS ONLY Furniture Available C a r p rts.drapes-dtshwasher. brated pool-saunas-tennia rec room-ocean viewa patlow.mple Parkina Security Guan!!. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OCEAN AVE .. H.B. (7141 530-1487 Ofc open 10 am'6 pm Dally \VlLLIAl\I \VAL TERS CO. ,1;, 13.,( l·~lnr:d -[.~ 1 Rr ,~ell., .;ha~ i•pl.li. ,;\!nrlr Ml 1·r131 .t. U111• lhruou!. !'no r~i rr _~_,, __ Jl10-$2.j0 I Br. la.rg(' Sl50. S,pool. ' 11t"r i.:.11 l'ri1·H• ~, t-Charm· \'a, 11111, S:l!'".0 n~n C'ni l>CI IH•·1L 'lni11L 111<'1. Arlull ,, Fl 'H'.'I. RlH·hf')or, !t I n $::If' ---2 Bdrms • 3 Bdrm1 Adult~ only, lrfiPal for Bache· ON 2 2 l~l\.~.1 h1,11ull•rtrot1rin -IPf'n nli.$2f,,i1n().("aUcol· I 11 10 Id l~RGE Sachl. \\'alk I•' l "2 or2FullB•tLs lor•"'8·9633,I99301"r"h SI. tht>:Beach, Br, Ba.No ,1111, Ir;: •11,,1., :i.:\·r~ .. ~i ll_~i.1~ ~·2~ ~ :~~1._:112.'._ 8.~l-lifl2. ;:~~1~;e.:.ioti~~;~7 tno:: g 11hop1. Sgl adul1 only. ft(>f .!: ' 'I: " ('.l\·li...., ".._ chUd/pets. S24~i. 10 m<1 i1:'il. '2 Kr . I! pli ! hilt •i<·t•Rn. 3 RE'DROO'f 2 B A 1 1'1 NF\\' 1 h. --.::-1 1 __ Clranir.g d<'pos11. $100 plu.!i j Ma~ter size btdrooms \V/ lease. Pool, Tennis. Sauna & 1 11 ' l\'tl 1 !~ns .1 11h~I l{t11~. l~f'. Cf'nt air •~ti(!. I P · ur • -•"-~'-'"'-S . Jlving room \\•/gu or 1 $130 mo. Fni•IJ y11.r1' 1-;iir f'hll<I Cl.I..:. l!(J\tF: · h bu J · ' -" r. ut:AU · 1~"11 • A ta F n 360 1 util. 897-8089. • hig h beam Ceilings, Jarg~ Laia: 2 Bl?. crptll, drapes ~ard. 547-5882 bef. 6 pm. NU-VIEW RENTA LS (<>111 " garHr;P . i vaia " l"rp!o· f''lti· kllch S280 IC M AP'T. r-Vlftetur. • .pactou:t '''ood burning firt'place. !)48.72)9 WALK to Beach r,7,:: .. u;.:v 111· 4:l l :1248 .l ul.v tith to family . onl,1· 962·.1AA:t ' · · ost•. ••• Bungalo\\'. ~·t. patiO, $150 Convenient laundry area 2 Br., cpts. drpg, dshwshr ------$2:'t'i. Jlf'r mon!h. Call ;,i;:i•nt -I ·mo. 10 nght a d u JI 1 , orf kitchen. Enclosed p.a. * •BEAUT~ 1 & 2 BR. 125 & 308 16th, 347.3957 ::.~ ~~11;~'.'1r11;·11 ~~·.'~ 11 ~116-41~1 . " "4ewport Beacb Casa del Oro ~1323. tios. 2 1\0.'imming J>C)()la, Con.temporary Carden ~tu. 2 BR. duplex downtown. S!IO \\'1:1 lk to hf·h., II Ii :;-Rf:orill0Mm1t1-b1"1h~-$180 -lTTII.. pd. } Br apt AI.I. UTILITIES.PAID 1 e LRC 2 BR, Bungalow I' i>:!'1u111, l'l'~reation fflciU· Patios, trplc ... pool. S $ i·rpt~/drp!!, stove, $140/mo. (~All rl\r 111'tt11h A J:' 1. Ru!ll-1n nvf'n/r ;111i.:r "\'1•/lr llltn~. r rpls. 1trp~. Jtar. flroOI. Compare br for~ you rent j Apt. 4 Gardem. 6 pools lies. Security guard. $170 ... C.U 54&-5163. !>3&-3507.' "~·~1:1'1 Jtarhnr Shopr1n~ l 'nf11rn . S:'OO • I III. Pt!. t.n.: 2 llr • 1 Cus101n drsll(necl. Jraturtns:: &unas. lfo1 .tacutiis. Ten-I Models Ope,; 'tll 9 pm. j 2 BR duplex. Carport. Fully' ~i-s=n=-. -.~p~t."'"CI=o~S«I""-ga-1'8~.-..,-. H-ou-,.-,-Unfurn.-JO'S ('a1J tiif:"...O:llf. .!.1t1l rm fo r ort!1'f'. Ral • 8pac1ous kitchen \1.'lth in· n1:o; oou1·1s. $100. 846--0259. I c:rp!NI, drapes, rencW yrd. CrptA drps Child & ITTIAll \rA!0rf:n -1-rti·w • .n~lw •. ~')~IH1. ' 1'!1rri"I l!,i:hUn . .ir ! l AR. patiCl. pool. dsh\\tlhr . 2700 Pete rson Way, CM 2 <hildN>n ok. No ptls. $150 pt't OK. s1.is1 . 847-2940 Ge neral 1'rfult11, :'\'fl i·htldrPn or flf.'1 '1, ~ .. J., • ~ .• (Hnl 1·m 2'l. h11 • SfparRt.e ding 11rt• d•p. uUJ ....i. Adult.s. 1165. nr H1rbor Qlvd & !TIO. 64~2191/546-4147 mo ' I 11 1 I I " ~· Adem 811.ch. unit near btach, utili· l-'(lr ~ Rr $XIO. n1". lnt·1 ~IUl 10 · rp c. pool, 'l • llomr·ltke J1tora1t Avnil i /1$, 17676 C11rner8n, 1 SPAC. Ne...,•ly df,:orat~d 2 BR !------------! t :if\k"ll11111 I. 111r \.lS-!!7:)1 PAI to~. rhlldfp('1. B • ~ k • P'M\':l le Plll io• ~2--519'.l. 11pt. near 1-larbor Shopplfli tics paid, SOO. mo. SJG.3507. LAND LORDS! -· ----· Bii i • ('lo,..Nl g:ira" .. 11·'"'!nr11,, I 546-5025 (' I Old h'Jd k .• -un ll···h , J,\1~1F.D <H:rup , 111'/lllt. \on· 1,ro, • ,11 1_ 1 • . b.I 11 . Lanuna Betel\ f'n er. er c 1 o • .... g a -" oo. ;;,,irf('. 1,. '· RR . no1til. ·R'", l111rlior \'u llms -Lt;.'. i ~ ,1 rngt 1 nn1r I! pu . , • -S135. 64fr2'611/646-2039-\te. S-lslb:e In \,.11 ""rt 1' 2' .,, ~1 ----------..,... '"' "!r. 5210 [)!nl•• ('n . i 0 ··' ••pC'. J:at. niao ' !!.;},,JJlA 1.ARGE 2 hr., l 1i Bf'aeh • Cor0n11 dt<I \111r • .,411-ll6S. r v'°"· R1S~i?~ll .vrd. p111 1n. 1·h\ldN'•!/ptt11. e K1nJ1:·lll Rdni1" I • t BR. ch».e to beach "/ j 1 . ed C *s~VcJ11~R~ieb~ 1):"~,": & l.'\JtUna, Our P.r~ir.t Sr•t _ ---~-· -NU-VIEW RENTALS •Pool Berbequ,s ~Ill' !lhoP'i· No. End. Ocean HARBOR bft,. new y paint · arport, ,... ... \.1<'!t' Is f"REE to \ot1: Tl) Ql".\l.. lu1m ... nn ("(If'. 11,1. 3 67:1-tt!O nr 494-;\2-48 rnundrd \\"'llh ptush IMd· _ Vit'W. Call 494--7079. :._r OCC .. No pcl11. 56-19-47. '494-.1383 or '494-4339. Nu· View! HP., 2 P.1\, rrrre rum rm., -2 111, 11 1 l! •·\ping · t N •-h l BR., din. area. cpts. dl'Pll, Mes• Verde NU-VIEW RENTALS S~'{;j/n1•1 ~:i 1.1.ird, .. nusr. I arbor H1ifh 1 <• .,. ewPort -.-c TOWNHOUSE. stove, retrlg. No pets or &n-40JO or 494.~24.'> T.9-7412. School ':_Jsl'r.lcl.--l.rg', yard. I Adult l ~lll~ at ll! .btsl rhUd. $1.Xl. 557_1'16(1, \Jax 2 r?llldrtn .. ~"king Lnrgel BR ~17a Bi\\'FRONT RENTAL RENTING-LE:ASl;";(; U>r 2 Br .$1.1:1. t;:ar 7i\1., l\idi; 1e1111nt.~ \\h? 1vll~ 1mprovr . 2 AR. S l~a . ~ JOI Edgewater nt Corona®. 2217 Jlarbor, near \VO!On BEAtrr. FURN. 2 BR Sl'ra. Hornt.i on.I>· !i yr'11 ttp. ll,.,~. proptorty. Call (,it or 1 e •. , • 1 Tl.LITIES F JtEE .. I Yearly lc&.i;e ql\ly Sl25. JI 2 BR, J\i BA STUDIO Up incl . Util. Jltd. pool . 3 BR, 2 BA, f11.m nn, SID pt'r i:ARGl -;-lift t:. s I rl,.. llAR.ROR V1f"w Homta, S srr .;,o &.;h~lor a pl. ~Inn brnch. AvallAble r>O\\'. 1 • ffr.ated Pool-Nr, Sh(lp'"g, •SllARP! Untllm t Br. mo. 905 Llard. 979. 741J nr ~ 1) "1<'~1 ~ni:... s t s O. BR. ~ml"Nlf't, $.)25 only. 132 ~1• \\'llEon, c it. MR. ROBINSON Adults only, no pets. . Ooee to oa:: A uo. 1140 DELUXE 2 A: 3 Br., 2 Ba, tncl g11r. Sl ~ up. Rental Ofc., 3095 ritaee A v e . 54&-1034. • llST lllJS! 6 4 2 ·- 5 6 7 8 A;tnt 24 ltn ~iti-2500. Rent-A· House 979.9304 646-7071. .:65 \\ .. \\ tlKOn 642-Hli~BR .. 2 baths. gtr11.Jt. Priv. TO\VNHOUSE. S1401rno. Adults. oo pet11. 642-9~ -· Pn-(<r<'t•lll!I<. 54}-2!;5('• L 6<H9ll •. 6l;,ti11f, __ . __ >-1\'IS..REAL W.,'IOOO.! Jl<l'.mo. T-mL =-"'-""'""'"' -;..;;;;;;;,_ ... _~----;_,,..;_ ... _____ .,.~=,.""~' = -• f:'' -+--· •0 • d I ••• 2 DR Ul'llUM'I apt 11-feu Vttdt- atta, crptJ, drapu, bltinl. ruonio.~ __ ____ .._ _____ .. ·-~~--~·=== .. ~==="~"=·~-=· ~ I I ( • -• _, . ' ' I" ' Sunday, Ju~ 2, 1'72 DAil v PILOT D 1 Aptrtmentt for Rtnt ~ J~..._I _ ... _"'' _,J~ ~' ;;;;;;~l~;.;;I L .. , .... _ ][S):;;I ;;;""""';;;lloo~I~~~ 1-_----1~1-~-... J~~I ;;; ...... ,;;;i···;;::]~ll Gordonlng Paklling & • Apt1,, Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Summer Rentals , _______ _ 420 Business Rent•t 445 Persona1s 530 Found (free oda) 550 Huntington Beach 2 BR PROM $1i9 MOVE IN '!'ODAY! Kid!I &: pets OK. Pool . Alt extru. 3 Br. $Hl9. 17392-A KL-eU;on Lant. 968-7510 or 847-3669. Newport Beach 3 BR .. 1 ha,, upstalN. Prlv. SUJldcck: ~t.nt 6(.'('an \"Jew. July 1st to July 15th, Also, 3 il!t, 2 ba. lm.\·er. July--1.St.10 July 22nrl, Aug, ~th 10 Sept. ll th. lib J~th ~t.. Nll3 . &15-3109 or 675-7860 (a\'a1l \\·in !er 1. B1\)'" VIE\V 2 bedroom, slteps 4 cc>mplete.ly furnah· ed. Avail June to Sept. $150· 2204 \V. Oceanfront. lg 1 BH, pr month. Adults only aummcr &: winter 1·cnlals, agent. 6~930. ~·~·~·u~· ~J~ut~y~l~, 6'~4-~530~7·~~~ 1 \YA'fEilFRONT. i;ide tie. 325 E. Bayfront, Balboa Island. ~ L.:1rgc. 3 Br., 3 Ba. J uly $4j() I ~ \vk: Aug. & Sept. $500 \\'k. . 673-SZ~!l ,. Rooms 400 FURNfSJIF.D room i11 privat~ ho1ne \l'i1h or \\"itbout kitchen pt'l\'ilrgl's. \\'ol'king la<iy IJl'f'ff'rrt'd. J\1 ission Viejo are a, 586-2918. NICE l"OOfll. n1agiu.1icent vie\1'. Pri. balcony & bath. !1 blk ocean. $45. v:k. Also room $30. \l'k. 2500 Seaview, CdM. OC EAN F'RONT C'orner <luplex. Upr. 4 Br., 2 Ba. L11r. 2 Br,. 1 Sn. !illl &ashore Dr.. N.B. 213: 69&-6012, 714; 646-9079 AUGUS1' rental 3 bdnn house Beacon Bay, Ne1vport Reach. Access to pvt bear h on bay, 67:HJ781 or 644-5210. Vacation Rentals 425 OFf!Ct:. stare near N'pt. Pon ofc, & Greyhound Depot. 537 It. $150; 736 Ft. UZ"a...M®.Ul. t\i:t:nt&tS....241.L OFFICE space or romm'l =rton-a\·ail. Approx, 500 sq. Jt. 17.;M Beach Blvd., H.B. Call 847-8531 Agt. EXC location. E 17th St., C.~f. 720 sq tt. Fin(' bldg .• ~ prking, Evt-s 548-4i562 it OFFICE-600 aq ft avl now. 800 Sq. Ft. 1-.:- DUSI'RIAL Sl-IOP av! Aug. 64&-2130. . 500 sq, ft, ,;hop, ofc. Ample parkmg. 2340 N P "' po r I Bll'd., C.l\I. 6•6-2 5 44, 548-8333. Industrial Rental COSTA MESA 3440 & 2880 Sq ft . 450 CABINE.'T MAKERS- l'~LBERGLASS Nr. Nwpt 1'~?'1\'Y & S.D. Frwy 2931 Grace Ln. (So. of Baker, El of r~airvie'v 1,~ Mn Representative there 9 am-12 noon. (TI4) 979-4434 or 879-4TI1 -----------*FUU.Y UCENSED* Renowned J-Ilndu Spiritualist. Sniritual R('adin:' .:;i,•en S.\tAU. malt' striped kitten, da.lly. 1-0 -AM·lOP~f. Advk'e .Dob tall. S.v.ille.-J1omt.l, given on all matters. I can i\t. V • S3<4239. J1elp you. FOUND 612:.i, vie. ·rusur1 ,'.! 312 N. El Camt110 Rtal Ca.brillo. C.~f. \\'hite, small San Oemente dog. fi.ki..0.°"136. ~='92---'9-'136_o_r_•~•2--_00~"'~~ 1 S.\!,\U, il'tlY & "'h1te kitttn. [ \\'ANT a rc11'8.rding f1unily Vic Baker & 1-'ain•!e"'· experience? }lost a 1''rench Huge eyes. 642-3404. studl'•lt in Laguna area. 24 BO>.'ER, youiig male. dark "'k.s. July lS-Aug. al. Call fa"-n cok:lr. Corner r~atrvie"' Mr. Inge, 495-4934, 495-4350. & Baker, C.~1. 54~2-t PROBLE.:\I Pregnancy. Co~ FND. Female collie Vic tldent, sympathetic prcg~ Founlaln Vallf'y. Talbert 41. cy counselifiit. Abortion & l\lagnolia. 968-2-1.11. Adoption re r. APCARE. (j.12-4-136. ri.1A.LE tri·colored Shelt1e vie. Bolsn and Ed\\"ard!, TllERE 1.s only one llB. 892--0143. ' "\\!right'' way to ge t a massage. Try It, you'll like GEfu"1Ai'IJ .Shepherd found It! Sll-ZIOO. near Stop l'lnd Go 1'1arkf'!, Balboa Bh·d & Pacific Coast KE\V in Cali[. \\-.:>uld like to H\IJ'. 842_5150. meet nice girl. Prefer \\'ater or e:-arth sign 543-«113 or BEAUT. Caliro ca t. about 1 642-549'1. to 3 mos. old. Vic Myrtl~ St.. Laguna' Bt'al'h. Call '494-7346. Social Clubs 535 1'~ULL membership-NeY.'J)Orl }":O:D. German Shephf'rd pup, Tennis c I u b. ?\t ov· approx 2\2 mos. fen1. O.C. ing-l\1oved! Must • e 11. }"airgrnd:f. Sun. 893-2822. School• & intf'rUdfont . 575 Interested In A Real Es•ate Career? :\:el'•' or f~.~Pf'l'Jf'nced 1-'ull or Part Time Licerishis: Prep. For e rt.£. ~1sm & Bkrs a Sales Suecr•ss Trun\n~ a f'laet•nlf't1t A~st tor Kfads • Dny .'.! E,·e Classes a 1\urion Rtoimb. Pinn }'or lnforn1at1on Brochure 17141 5411-1191 & Ft"tt' Guest U•ct11re 32'.o Old NC\. Ne\vpoJ'I Ul. NB Edmond F . Jackson R.E. E<lul'ativn aira 1964 Academy Real Estat• Contr1cting & Insurance Schools (GI approved, 111/C, BoA) HELICOPTER PILOTS J\lAKE $$ GENTLEMEN. n1astf'r Br. \\"/tlvn bds, frig, ·rv. Vic. Bell & Pac Cst II\vy, 536-8518. LAGUNA Beach. on the- sll.nd. 741 Ocean Front. Take Cleo tQ.. Ocean & dip down sharp Jell. \\1eekly $250 to $3.JO, or· monthly. COSTA MESA 4~t-600j. Rl!ODESIAN Ridge Back F" A.A. l•"orecast Operations to double in 4 yrs. &. triple in 8 yrs. 830 sq fl store front $115. Travel 540 dog. Ov.·ner <.·all 7 11 : Rentals to Share 430 nlo/1280 sq ft, pvt ofc.10' dr, ----------494-349'1 and identify. 110.2'.XI power·S167. mo. c. R. COUPLE and son, 16, wish ~~--~---~-GEl' I~ NO\\' ON AVIATION'S 1-"astcst gt'O\\'l!lJ: field <:.r. B(LL PAYS 901 ;, ROO'.\IS $15 \\'k ll!"I \\'/kit. $30 \\•k up Ap ts, 2376 Newport Blvd, C\T M8-n735. Sl.JARE 3 Br home, H.B. Ever,Ything incl. 3.'i neat C01Jple for partnership CA1", young female, l'f'ddi.sh NA'ITRESS, C . .r.1. 642·14S5. in boat and zailing cruise of bro\vn & "'hlte, Thaha & Soulh pa c i r i c. Ap-\\Ill.son. Lag Bch. 497-1091. Rooin for RC'nt J\itchen prtvi!eges yrs/ovf."t. 536-0487 a.ft 5 pm =F°'O°"R._,l-,.-,.-,-by-o-,-,0-,-r,--,-in· all day ,,·knds. dustrial bldg. ID,000 sq. l.'.315 HOUSE to share. blk from Borchard, JU' Edinger & bch. Laguna. Q\\'n bdrm., Grand, ·Santa Ana. 642-3912 . 420 1~·s"-gl_. _or_cc.:p_l.~'~9.4-846-c·~'~·-= 576 to 6,000 Sq Ft Garages for ·Rent 435 4001 Birch, N.B. 541-5032 • 543-0;)16 aft 5 p n1 Summ~r Rentals.. FUR.~ ~ngle/Peninsula. 1 blk m Bay or Ocean. 3 blks to Fun Zone or Dntv.·n. $115. \\ttkly. 675-5471. GARAGE for car or storage. NEW DELUXE l\t-1 Units. 3 SaJ. per mo. 918 Palm St. ph. power. 1733 ?.lonrovia H.B. 536-4678. 536.-4979. 543-3145: 83&-9798 eves. BEACHFRONT. Newport. Summer ttntal. 3 Br. Xlnt vie1.v. .~ltrnct. fu r n . 5-18-47.li'; 833-8350. 2 BJ't apt, !u r n i5h ed . Cineramie vie\\'. 3 blks to CcL.\I mB.ln beach. $200 per 1 Car Garage for Rent. Costa !\1esit. S25 * &12-2657 * \\'ANT 10 rent garage ln Corona del !11ar area. * 675-5989 * ; Offic .. Rental 440 Rentals Wanttd \V Ai'ITED to rent or lease, no later than Sept. 1st. 2 Br. house in Silvcrado, l\lod· jcska,• Trabuco area. Call art 6 pm-5::.8-2773 f'xt 207. If no f!.n.o; please leave number wk. includes ut il. £75-6024. ----·-----OFC. Studio space. All or v.·ith operator. LAGUNA Beach, $600/mo or $175/\\·k. O"';ners home, 2 br. frplc, nr bch, beaut yd 415 Ha"'thorne. part of 1,296 sq. ft. Send re-RESPONSIBLE yng. couple qulrements & references to need 2 bdrm. house \\'/gar. P:O. Box 186, Ncn·port $125. mo. Can Furn. Excel. Beach, calil., 92600. Attn: references. Have 6 mo. * SPACIOUS 3 BR, Blk * l ;;Di;.ii\iil'i;riiigi;hlio. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; baby girl & "'ell behaved from beach. Pool. _d_•~•c.· _Ph_. 54_8-8_01_5_. __ _ Easy parking NE\V \Vatertront Offices 3 BP.. 11se. or lrg. apt unfurn 642·9933 or 545-4159 From $270 Afonth for rent.Clean. Until Jan. • GREEN V1\LLEY LAKE Prilne Location J973. $425 per mo. in Cdfl.l or R S 8 . .,~ :41 Bayside Dr., N'pt. Beach Ne\\1-porl ~h. 644-3402. un. prgs, ig '"""ar area. BiU Grundry JUtr. 675-6161 Cabin. \Vkly only. ~a-4358 !!!!!!~~~~~~!!!.,. YOUNG man desiret; room in * 1'0\V to Sept. 15. Un!. 2 HUNTINGTON C.11. area. Nr tramp. No BR apt. C.l\t. $17j ino. Has BEACH smoke. ~5210 aft 6 pm. refrig & bltns. 557-Moo. Beach Blvd. Now Leasing BAYFRON"l', avail J u ne Prof. Commc'l I 11·.;} 28-Sept. 15. Color TV, nu l---'(::2.:.13:.:)_;_53:..1..c·7_4.:c20C,..-~t~ crpts, S100 \Veek. 675-fii66. DESK space avallttble 150 ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; OCEAN-Side mobile home, mo. Will provide fumltlln! 1 500 golf CQurse, pooJ, July thru at $5 mo. Answering service Announcements Aug. S:nll n1o. 536--0321. available. 222 Forest Ave, I.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;; NE\VPORT Beach, Avail to. 1-Lo-"gu_n_a_S._a_ch_._4_94-_946S __ _ day. Bach duplex, Sleeps 4, 4 OFF1CE spaces. air cond .. $100 per "'k. 2 blks to ocean. uUI pd, overhead sprnklrs, Also newly decorated 2 BR industrial Joe., $35. to SSS. hse, 1,; blk to ocean, Sleeps per mo. 2991 Grace Ln, 6, July $150. Aug. $175. Coi.1a :i\tesa, 548-5551 S to 4 tH4-1875. pn1, BECOME A MINISTER pr 0 xi mate l y $20,00'.I s \VK. PUPPY. Vi(". Rochester available. Rudy Gildehaus, &: Santa Ana, C.l\t. Identily 2218 Golden AITO\\', Las to claim. 6-15-1082 art 1i. Vegas, Nevada, 89109. l'"nd • male-very sml, <log. SHIPMATES WANTED Poodle-lerritr. Vic. Mosa \Vindjammer -South PacWc Verde. 54.8·7043. Share v.'Ork & expenses FOUND ne1v 10 speed bike 213/378·1239 on &!boa Peninsula call '---L°'-' ond-F-"""-~'[g] OR 3-67G5 and describt-. Sm.I. setter -female. Vic. YMCA • Back Bay 646-0783. Collie • male -vie. Bayside Dr, & Jambo~. 673-95.~. of comm'I training. no :<tx·I. ed . requiren1ents. Day & Evenin~ Class.ti> F.A.A. -<!· \'.A APPROVED "FLI'l'E SCHOOL'' Contact flight training director, NOW 261 l East Sp1'ing Street Long Beach Airport 426-0300 & 426--0309 ?11ATURE, female college 11t11dl'nt. ~\·ill tr'ach your chilcl beginning p lan o Jesson!I in your ho mt, $3. .Per lesson. 968·378.J. Found (frH ads) S50 Lo•I 555 ===~~=== REMEDIAL READING l'"ND: J\1ale Ge r man Shepherd-type pup. Black &s '"1L"°v-E"R--,-,,-.,..-11-,-,-,.-.-.. -.. tan Wf"'hite chest & \\'ht monogram w/letter 1'-1. at rear pa"'s. Smllll wht scar Sentimental value. Gen. on back ot nt-ek. Vic hills in Doininics. H.B. £/24/72. back of S.A.• river HB. Sentimental value. Gen. 962-0078. Reward • 537-2044. SEEN: Vic. \Vest ·Bay St., SILVER grey male poodlt:<. C .• \1. Tu'O boxers. 1 bro\\'11 • Vicinity s u n f J o 'v e r & 1 \vhHe w/ "lrg shield.. Fairview. $100 Re\\'ard. 3478 around neck (hurt). Run-San Raiael Cir., Costa Mesa ning & looking lost. 543-6529. PHONICS PROGRA~t. Starts l\Jonday. credentialed teachers. \Vm. Y a t e s , 492-4297. TENNIS LESSONS Private/Semi-Private Reasonable Rates 548-393! Babysitting BLACK & v.rhite female long SlLVER· grty ma.le poodle. haired cat, very t hin . Vicinity Su nflower &: h-~~~--' -c.,.,00--:-,.,,,.,,,..,-,,..-~ Vicinity Fairview Ro a d Fairview. $100 n.ew-.uu. 3478 RES p ON SIBLE exper. near 5an Diego 1'~ \Vy , San Rafael Cir., CoM4 Mesa babysitter, your home, Jen- 549-2164. · 545-6529. niter 675-4952. FOUND puppy bet ween LOST dog: Beagle named Carpet Service Fairgrowxfs & OCC, Costa 11AC. Tri-colored. Vi c . ---------Mesa. Chi.-he.r i dent i f y . Mesa· Verde School Di6t. JOlIN'S Carpet & Ui>hol.-tery 540-399-t Sun. "l'i g No. !5412 ; Cleane r s. Extra YNC. :remale, less· then yr, 546-6257. Dri-Shampoo free Scotch· part husky dog-vie BE!!.fagt & RE\VARD, female medium guard (Soil Retardants). Fair vi e 'v. Haleerest • size dog \V/short hair & ~greastrs &: ell color 549-1994. perfect Collie markings & brighteners & 10 minute I Li ;., 1 bleach for \\'hite carpets. 1'"0UND v ie c.r-.1. park, co or. mps on r_t ea. If t d ti 847 56 Save your money by aavlng German short-hair puppy. oun ca -35. -.,-,...,.,..,.,,.,..,..,=,.,_-Poporhonglng Htlp Wonted, M & F 710 * LANDSCAPING * The Hanaman. Up ro 'I oU. N""" la\vn1. Sprlnklt.n, df'Ck3, Labor il buy mat. C11.ll ALERT SHORT HAIR cleanup. Stale lic'd. ~1226, ~!ObUe stott. ~17-!>.~16 L Occuloair \\'1,1ek PROFE~fONAL WALLPAPER HUNG ./ Iii poy, •hort hrs Jape.Mse G&rdeniJli: Ser.rice Carl Rebko tHG-2449 ,/ \\'tndow/11·all wa1lun1 l'°'r"t'e Esr. * 646-0019 i;7-C.-:-'-:----;;-,-,,----;;,.-,-= ,/ Varied dulie11 EXP. Ha11":tiian Car'l'.k'Tlf'r Platter, Patch, R•:>•lr :\lust rlri1'f'. A!X)ly 11·1 Coznpl<'te i an:lt>ninc isen:t« * PATCJI Pl.A!ITERING RENTAL READIER l\amalani, &;6-4676. All typf'11:, l'~N'e e11lnlates 569 \V, 19th St.: C.!if. E.XPERT Japanese Gardener Call 540-&25 APART~I F:N"r l\IANA<.iERS 1t 645-li9G * Plumbing Adul l Complex. 24 Uni~ DI or NB arta -..,...-"""---...,--639-<;<20 1 COi't!PLETE .La 'v n & &i,,·~ on home repairs. AU 'f 0:'.10TJVE \V Garden111g 1ervi~. 1-r~ull1"1& Free ~~I. plunlbina. P11 1 "1~.,, t•l.i.ims Bookkt'f'Per &. typ1'!. & clC'an·up. J1n1 5-l~IJ.'i. ln~t-.l!ath.in~ S'.19--0~-Sclnuu1 (.'ht'vrolet Co, 1~ J OHNSONS' CARDENINC PLU!l!BIKC REP,\lR f';, ('h:1J'!n11tn, b r 11. n gt' Yard i\ln1ntcnance, Ptatt!ln~ N: JO:i'l1.~?~1n:n £.:..:;...i:1211;.1J..S.l:U a.~k 101· Cleanups 962-2035 ----· =---'>It«, !\;~1nL.lton. Jl:O.l'S Garderung, eomple!c COLE PLUMBING ,\Vl):\ 1~\'tr-.:~s-;-·o~u--to "4 hr st'r\'1cr fi4i 111;[ t ' t h l&\\'n & )'Rrd f'..tl.'N", cleanup.•1. ·--·---c---.,.--s ar r.,rn1ni; "" ra tall 54:>-:>.662 art 5 pm. Oraii1s 11n«I01(>;r d • $7.:;(I sl'll11·1: (1\11• "'>:t"1llng CO$· v ,.,, I,. to 1\w 11· 1nl't1« r+1•h1un~ l•'.lr ~11mrnrr. JOJW'~ L:\\\'!l ~r"l'il"f' ~ \\.-, I " .llJ • r, • >l!'l-'..'5112 * 'T2' tiir n. f1C'r~nal appt. r-.to''" edgr. \'1tc·uum. Sniall,I.,,---,,,-----'-"'-.:.____ Call ~liJ-~O·ll . 111.ri:f', (']('an-up. ~l-4;)..~'l.1.1. Roofing ~----t DABY::i!'rr1;-.! •• ~ly 11nnu:·. L.A\\~ ;\laint··~lont hly S<-1" 1 .,-...,,,..--,.--~-,.--~-days Sl~i ·S:!O. l;ndtr 4 $20. Al$0, cleai1up. F1'N! "~' • ·r. ~;uy !!.tltif1n~. f¥:i.I l\<iki•r ,t· F:1u"\ 1r11 ..• r~:t~~. 979--0745. 11 r1•1·L I ;ln 1a> v11n '"irk. ...,-.,.....,.. r 18-n'"" BEAl'-rY llf"'rntor \~~!$· Y.i\RD CU:AN·.UI~ Tl;\IE; , ;c'"c.:·_~·::•..:~c;·.;if:.::_.:'::~.:·:_ __ i; tant ,V, ,,1111n1poo ~1rL [.1i:_. Tree rrmoval, pruning. l1l11·1'1 Sewing/Altera;1on1 only. ~'1dl/pt. Hiur \\'('S1, care. Also, la11•ns f('r\!lurrl, ' .. 1------------673-11 .... ~. to~ dr('ss, n1011"' f'tl~r. $1., .... SE\\j~c_; • DEsxc:-;1xc 1 ..... _ _. .... __ ... _..,. Dri\'C\l'll)'S scaltd $'.!O. . . 643-4191 G-l!l-Sfi",r, :'.t f' n .\\0111t'n. flettSl'U~blt' --.,"°'""'""===-~·1 rat!"~. Tt-11 11\•lh1r n1 !n1n1um. AL'S GARDE.NIXG l'~~tunntr~. Call g..i&-74 ::.0. tor gardt'ning & ~ in a I ! -~ . --- lanclscaping strv\ce(, r:1Jl Alterations -642-584$ :->.1~519S f'Vt'(, s er v Ing :-.:r.11, 11t'f'U1"~'"· :xi y t'11rs rxp. Nc11·port. Cd\'f. Costa ;\le.sa, S. Do\'cr Shore.~. \fes!cli!1. 1 _•_9_0 _• ______ _ PROFES~IONAI. trf'r \11'rk. 3·1> ,\JaJ:"n+!t!~· S1,i:ns pr 11 11 1 n).: • 1 r i 1n n1 1 n ~. $j ((i each & up sprRy;ng, s pr in k Irr s, CA.JI 962-()9;,() 11.nytt1nflJ Lnncls('flpini;:. c l c ll ri up . T'I George £.ffi...=-s93.. -1 • AL'S Lanr!sc.<1 p1nc. Tl'f'f'C __ F._R_A_>t-tC,--1".il-•--n<-,-,-.,_k "-mov3J. Yard ~1nodeling . rt"n1odC'L Free e.-.1. ~mall Trash .hauling, lot r lPanup. 1ons "·r!con1i'. 5J&..:l-l2ti. Repair sprinklers. 673-11£(;. ~--~-~----1CC.Jti\l\IIC ·rnt', Kitch{'IJS, General Services Ba!hs, Entrys. Cu st o in ·rOTAL SERVICES CO. 11·ork. Reas. Glen, 548-7263. Plu1n bg lnst;ill'~ . Cru"J'!rntry. Tutoring Elec repairs, cement \\-Ork .[;~·~~~~~~~~~ 6-16-1809. THINGS By ·""""'' }"""'· I Ii i~ gen. crpt repair, appl instln, [111>klymenf,e, f E'lec., plumb, til t. 552-$19. I ~;;;;;;;;;iiij~~~ Hauling II Job Wanted, Male 700 mEE &. lig. plarit removal. Yard & tra~h clean-up.1--.-.-,------- Rotolilling, moving, 2 trucks RF~< ENT Harvard r.·lR·A, 6 + 5 ion flat dump. 7 day, 24 yrs. llon1e.~Hc /.· Intl f.l kt ~ hr. Call l\f & T 642-1403. :\h;1nl 1-.~per .. ~f'<'kt1l$! post. t1u11 11 Hh roc:11.J f 1 rm . SKlPLOADER k dump trurk 492-0786. \\"Ork. Concrete &. ll!phaltl~~-.-:---~--~= .sawing & b r "..., king . Job Wanted,· female 702 846-7110. LOCAL Movew. Exp coUege GOOD TYPIST atudent. Lrg truck, Reas. Will do your typing at 5.13-7946 collect. her home, Wiii pickup YARD, range cleanup.'!. and deliver local H.B., Remove trees, dJrt, ivy, F .V., West, 75c per pg. Driveways, grading. 847-2666 or wlll work by hour YARD & Garage Cleanup. call IQ,3095. Free est. 1 . day!!. Call REFIN£0. n1ature woman anytime, 548-5031. desires pvt, hm., bath & Housecleanlnt m('ai5 in home. nr. beach In f'xchange tor CQmpanion, MESA Cleaning. Carpf'ts, 'rhauffeur. secrttarial &: "indo"·s, t Io or.'! etc. ho111e management services. Resid/oom"l. S 5 7 - 6 7 .( 2 , Call 11 am-5 pm. 962--0787. 548-4lll. NEED help Rf hnme? \Ve Bkkpr/Se<'y. Secy.Con~rr Payroll C'h·l'I, Secy/Ht rrp! Gf'n1·r11l OH11 r Hkkp1·/~f'1 ') .1.agu11:1 St'CN'llUJ' !o SWO (I,) $,j.j(l $.'~20 fllail Suprl'11~r NEWPORT Personnel Agency 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642-JUO • BOYS A~ 10.14 10 dehver papen 1n the Dana -Point. San Cl• ment t> a.rt'll.~. DAILY PILOT 492-«20 ~~~E:~~R IRVINE ' For ru1 u1tt'l"l'i;t1ng: ro. in a n"'v & gro\\'lfli: f11"ld. Plenty1 01 oppor!u1u1y for Tlit aal · \\ho wants " wrll pal(! 1.·areer. Start $650. Co. Plly~ Frr. Al:i;o 1';tt J obs. Call i Nancy t.luy, 540-605.5, Coastal Agency, 2790 Harbor Bl. a.t Adllms, C:\l. 1 BUMPER STRAIGHTENERS $3.50 lfr. ·Jo NO FEES Kl'ed 111, to 5 yr!I. train ing ' cxpcr. in automot1 vc- bwnper abop. 'Ve \\"Iii be open Mon. July 3rd. P.P.S. Poclfla Personnel Services ll2 No. TOWff Union Bank Square Oran1e, CalJf. 547-6446 Ask for Rachr l i\111y .I "" 2 BEDR00!\1, 2 BATH DESK !pace available $50 I mo. Will provide tuniltu:re {MEN AND WOMEN) Be-, ordained in the UNT· VERSAL LIFE CHURCH. Perform marriages &: many other r eligiotls ceremonies. Send to UNlVERSAL UFE OIURCfI, Dept. MZ, Box 63M, L.A., Cal. ~. !213) 487-7348. Your o£fi. cial Ministerial Credential is sent by return n1ail. A donation to cover our ex- penses \\'ill be a ppreciated. me extra trips. WW clean Must ::fy collar to LOST • Small white dog. living rm., dining rm. & ciaim. 58, anytime. Mesa Verde. Answers lo hall $15. Any rm. $7.50, FOUND: Toy Dac-h11hund vie. "Zorba". Reward. 979-1617. CQuch $10. Chair $5. 15 yn. C.l\1. on Hamilton, oU SOOt Capri Ln .. Mesa Verde. exp. is what counts, not lfarbor. Flea co 11 a r. SET of keys. Lost in 17th St., method. I do work myaeU. Japanese Lady will do housecleanin1. ~ * 646-0619 * have Aidr."l • Nurses • Houaekpr• • Companion• • Hom em a k ers -Upjohn 547~1 . BUMPER POLISHERS NO FEtS To Rate on \Yater , slip. Avai • at $5 mo. Answtrog service July $200. wk., Reg. available. 17875 Beach Blvd. $250 \Vk., Sept. $200 wk. Huntington Beach. 642-4321 Ageht 644·7270. 2 ADJOIN ING offices I BR. ne\\·ly <lrCQrated apt. available. 2 different loca· fully furn. incl lin£'ns. \Vlk nons. ~150. & $100./mo. to pier. 262 Victoria , San 642-6560. Clement<". \VkJy or 1erms. OFFICE for secretarial Aval! no\\'. By O\vner, bookkeeping service. Reas. 493-3835. . Nr. 17th St. Shpg. C.1'1. LAGUNA Beach, nr. beach. 2 548-SJlS. Br., 2Ba. Prime Laguna 1 ·a-f_f_J_C_E_$60 __ m_o_n_th-,-,rp-td, chann. Priv. pat io. Avai!. furn, uW pd. in ,;hopping now. $400 1'1o. for 3 mo~. or 333 E 17th St center • • ., $.300 J\1o. for July ,i:: Aug. C.l\t. 673.0140. Adult family. 499-4036. OFFICE Space. 444 Old * Corona de! i\1ar. I\r. heh & Newport Blvd., 3 blkl No. ol Shopping. Beaut. 2 BR apt. ~l\l"t 1 19-432~3 Goldenrod. £Ta-569G. ~~~ ~ .sq. t. Jfino. l BR, betwn Bay & Beach, BAY VIEW OFFICES Ne'A-port. sips 5, ~$150 v:k, 0 t · d·,; __ d call 558-1811 ask for Pat. e wee. air·CQn i. ..... ,e Redecorated. Lido area 2 Bit, 2 BA; 3 BR. 3 BA. Sips Realonomics, Bkr. 67~00 8 or 12. See 4706 Neptune k l\fEDICAL Suite, ready to Dr. N.B. $175 to $250 "" . l C . go. JJeil al Bosa hica, LARGE cool room, pvt bath 11.B. $275/mo. 846-1323. & entrancP, near beach, cdr.I. 673-1304. Business Rental 44.S PENN POINT. 1 BR apt C·2, 1000 sq. ff. lease. near bay & oct!an. ·$125 per 119 Cabrillo, Costa Mesa \\'k. &75-8990. * &i5-2331 * J ULY-August rental . Z-3 BR, STORE & ollice for rent: $175-$250 1veek. J19 46th St. Bolsa Chica at ll:eil, H.B. NB. 529-2542 & 871-6670. 84fr1323. Like to trade? Our Trader'!I TI1e faste!lt draw in the West. ParAdise col.umn is for you! ••. a Daily Pilot Classified 5 Jines. 5 days for 5 bucks. Ad. &12-5678. Auto transportation 525 \V ANTED • Ride to f\tiami area immediately. Share driving & e xpen se s . 673-1916. Personals Selling or Buying a Car? 530 Before seeing a dealer Call 645-6lll We have priv at e Bu yers & Sellers J\IAN from Europe, 45. \\'OUld like to mCf't refined lady bct\\'ttn 40-50. \V r i t e Clasgified Ad No. 427, Daily Pilot, Box 1560, Costa J\1esa, Ca. 9~.26. 5-IS-959.'t Cf\I. vicinity on brown Good ref. 531~01. \VHITE male G e rm a n leathe1· piece & r i n g • STEAt\1: Carpet Cleanen, Shepherd type puppy found Re\\·ard 673--0153 prof, at lo\\·est prices. 300 \'ic Saddleback H.S., Santa SlAt\IESE, female cat. Sat sq. ft. $29.95. 962--0672. l·lousekeeper -Exp'd w/ref. \Viii 1~·ork 8 hrs. 1 day 8. \\'k. l'ilrs. l'i1adden, 642·7340. JAPANESE Lady \\'Oul.d li.ke to hoti!lt" clean.· 968--050.J Ana, 54fr3874. June 24. Laguna Niguel, vie C arpenter FOUND Basset Hound vie. Golf Course. \Vest Nine HOUSE OF CLEAN Floors, crpts, windows & "'alls. 5 yrs. area. 642-6824 Help Wonted, M & F 710 Stater Bros. i\farket on 19th Drive. 49&-5973. St., C.Jt 8.30 \V. 18th St., REWARD $100! LOST honey C.M. alter 5 pm. colored puppy v i c i n it y FOUND 2 skunks, vicinity J-larbor Hi School, 548·6709. Balearie Drive, Costa l\tesa. LOST black toy poodle 545-4595. vicinity Santa Isabel & }'OUND Wednesday, S.Zl. Orangf', C.i'.L 546-8390. Black puppy, male. Hun-BURJ\tESE cat misslng from tington Beach, 53&-8449. N. Dana PL $mall fem.I FOUND female orange & ad11lt, dk bro\\·n. 496-1745. black-dog by r.Iesa Bowling 2 VW Keys on V\V Ring Alley. Costa !\1esa. 646-1738. Costa l\1esa FOUND 'vristwatch, ladies, ~46-5889 \Ve.rtcliff Plaia. Call & iden-Sf\..tALL-grey shaggy dog. tify. £73-~ai. male, fl ea collar "Buck." LARGE OR SMALL BAY & BE'ac:.h Janitorial. Apartment ~It 1"fpcs \Vo,ko Cut door" Opts/windows/Doors etc. RESIDENT MGR. panel, remodel, finish, Reaid/Comm'!. 646-lCOl. frame, r e p a I r 1 etc. Newport Beach 962·1961. Dedicated Cle•ning J\fajot• real estate manage-* \VE DO EVERYTHING * ment co. seeks resident CUSTOJl \\'ood\\•ork panel-Refs. Free est. 646-2839 manager for 400 unit apt. ing, Cabinets. Gen'! repairs. ---;;--.:--,-,co--.,-~-1 Ex 11 t H secl · complex. Ph, Dlike D a Durk a , ce en ou eaning Recent & r.'ttensive sales 64&-T:>SS. by day. Olvn trana. • 111 a nagemcnt background, 1'1JNOR,_.,.h-om-,-...,-p-a7irs-. P~l-u-m-* 836--0648 * ">. along w/n11n. 1 yr. apt. bing -carpentry -painting ~P"°r-o'f.-,Carpet Cl•aning man a Kem en t cxf)('r. -roofing. Call 540-5560. AIM \vindOV.'!f & floor care. 11ecessal)'. Salary + apt. & ----------1 Cali Outen 5.17-1508, ~ hrs. outstanding corp. benefits. Ceilings JAPANI-;SE lady would like St'nd resume i n c 1 u ding bousc1\'0rk. salary hl!ltory to Classified SET ot Keys Vic. Neivport Vic-. 31st St., N.B. 675-8330. Acou.'!tieal Ceilings "blown Bch. fnd. one \\>eek ago. Irish Setter in vie. McNally machine applied. Free e.'!· 548-1775. &. Rewan:I? Call 646.4893_ timales. Guar. 644·7183. 549-1029 nd no. 379, c/o Daily Pilot. ====co-~~---,-1 P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, HOUSE\VORK. charged by 92626 . b Calif. . lhc JO or $3.50 hr. 548-2454,1.i;iiiioiiiiiOil;;;;;;;;;;;;iiO..,iii Rrriu1r~.~ prtvious exper. 11 1111to1not i vebumpe polishing. \\'e will be ope. f\1on. July 3rd. P.P.S. Pacific Personnel Services 112 Nn. Tower Union Bank Square Orani;r-, C*llf. 547-6446 Ask for Rachel May Cafeterla·EXJ>9r ~1 Hr 1!ay 644-1 99 e STAT CLERK e TYPIST/CLERK ~--~~iiiiiiiijiiiilttiii~i;ii;ii;i~iijiijii;jii j Cement, Concrete SINGLES 28·<-0. CO·ED Cam-* * * * * * ping Group form t n g. CUSTOJ\t ('(')nc.rete, free esr., evti art 6 PM. A Betler Temporary Mesonry Position • Cond skill~ nrrd1'tl. l.1fr, .:ti cirlenl & health 1n8urunc prclen·e1l, ljut not es~nti<l. INTF:f{VIE\\'ING ?I-ton., \Ved-Fri 9-.U:30 pin ON \Vcekend Camping. W r l t e patios, ,;ide\\•alk, drivewfly, 1 --==-:-:::c,-.,::.,.-".<':~'--::"- Classified Ad No. -426, Daily planter!!i Joe: or Rody, BRICK, BLOCK & GENTLY Pilot, Box 1560, Co.'!ta Mesa , 536-7378 or-536-2'256. STONE WORK. 540-0!>%1 NEEDED SITE OF OUR NE\V BUIDING ca 92626' Trader's Pa .. ad 1"se JOHN'S Patio, pool docks & Pointing & FIND YOURSELl' 11 blork. Free est. 833--0291 for Paperhanging • SECRETARIES •TYPISTS • PACIFIC MUTUAL r A SHI ON ISLAND <Corner Santa Cnn: le: IN SO~tEONE EL.SE, appt. dRys or aft. 5. DISCOVER I" s FLOOR \\'Ork & pali0tr, QUALITY INTERIOR DISCOVERY I ne driVC\\'ayA & sidev.·alks. PATNTJNG • CLERKS Nc1vpor Cenltr Drive) 714 /835-6885 213/387·3393 Lic'd/Bondt!d. 64::.-o826. \'ery l~casonable rate!. ti.mes PAT1os. ,vaJks. drive, tn!ltA11 .,...=,,*,,-=646=·1_05"'1=·=="' • PBX OPRS KEYPUNCH OPRS SUPER plusb CdJ.t: home. Finest area, superbly decor 3 BR, 2 BA, $95.!XXl. Trade $40.000 eqty for lJ!e income property, BKR 547·6469. TRADE M·l lot w/4 huu~11s • & ('ilfc In North Lon~ Br·h [f!I' lot -vRcan! or 1v /i-nn1111. bldg or ?? 1-~or into c111ll local. 545-385i. NEW 2 br mobile. homr. 21 "'ide. At Meadow1, 14851 Jeffrey Rd, Irvine Ranch. Trade for propPrty at bf'1tch or ? Owner. 213: 11A 9.4609, HAVE 25' Trimaran, day cab\11, "'O.nt dirt blke11. piano, antiquet. je\\'e!r)·, \\'hat have you ? '? 114$-1400 • I b k * PAINTING • PAPERlJl;G • ne\v awns, ~I\'. rea , ro111ove. 54S-.1Ji68 for est dollars l ntcrior E'<tcrior e CUSTOM CE,!IIENT WORK Lie. Jnsul't'd Guarant('ed C&ll Han"i~ 64~ Interview llouts Drives, \\'fllk!!, p11~, 11 • 1 • * t"H.E~ daily bur transportation tor \\'<lrk t1 Los Angeles until movie h Newport', Sept. '72. •-Do "' °'l< No Wunng 9 •m· am ~ pm··• pm CARPENTER 1 pool dee...,. n, .,..~ · Work when & where 28' SPORT fishing boat, 1 Contr•ctor *w!A!:~~.~!c"tr you \Vant! Gttat oppor-. for tellot )T orm f'ree & clear. Twin 541444 ,.,_ 644-1711 Interim -·I.lite cabinet ~~ ~ lnbrd-outbrd etig. $15,000. JACK 1' 1t u t • ne·RtJ:18ir ._ _ • per. TOp U$ Xtra ....,,. tern Trade for TD's. income __ .. ldlt ...... PROFESSIONAL Painter. Personnel ~rv1ce assignment. ttnio;iu.. a( . w yn. exp. fl k Li /I I • rA0.44SC prop or ? Bl{R 547.{1469. ... Lic'd, :i\ly \Vay Co. 547...oo.'llt onest \VOr . real!. c n5. 778 w. 20th, C.M. rv1ne ••.•••. , - >-!: Jnl/Ext. l'ree t s!. Refs. 6"2·7523 s.6-2592 NEVER A F,EE AT T£.'f1"C '7'1 c.·1i~vml<'t 4 whr"I dr1''" Driveways .)4,s..2759, TEMPO f{l;1tcr. Full Jll)\\'rr & Im· n111r·. Tra<lf' for r"Kuriir (IU' . I EXT. ru~h11ins::. fN'" "''·ASS l ST ANT OFFICE Temporary Help ot equal· value or ~??? Q~ALTl'Y at&! co a t .1 n 1:. rtf'a~! L.1c'd. t;u11r, You pirk ~lANACt:R : Ne\v co. 1n CREW MANAGER M5-l3l R "et1the r, gas, oll f"t'i'il~taJlt. I l"Oklr ~ '"'e:'ll do rtsl. arta 11t't'ds matu~ glll "'i lh \Ve nef'd 1 nuin over 13 that Stay~ black. H a w I e Y ' s fi42-8520. b u ~ I n e 11 df'~r('f CM handle 1 sinall rt'OOP OI SUB-Divided Jot nea.r 1.akr 545--5195. supf'rvi1'0ry exper. So ine l'C· ~-g•ttln• ne'v custom-;\leacl & Colorado Rlvtr, P.Al1''T1NG &: PAPERING. . --...a-d G t ""7" ,. a .... Electrlc•I l9yralnHarbor&I'E'8.L1e& eotintlng '"'~ · retl for South1"1·n Or•nne Coun· lradf' for car, T.D.'i'i or '!? la! • •· t it T -~ bonded. R~f'!I furn. 64)..2356. flOlent « .,.,ne s. 0 "''• f.11\'0rite newspa"""'. Mtr Private P11.t1y, •L'Atl ... _ I ··--F y ~ ' -C 'ORK All · • ""'"'' """' PflYI ~. l\.UIU ee• ft-s~oo lo •~oo Oavr. 846.7(}1~ ELECI'RI AL '' . ,PAINTING • Honest, clean. Jobi;: Call Linda Ray • can ~ ... " wu. . ~- 7 Units + ram d"•ell IM! klllCls. DI& or 1n1nll Ltc'd & K\IArt1ntti!H -..'Ork. L.lcen&ed r. io-6o:,s Consla.I Agency' pOt wttlc dtpe.ndmgcm nwn·, $20000 . .., t' ln1. F'ree est. !H&--0211. &: insured. 6~3740. ~ Ha'rbor Bl at Adams' ber 'Of boys re~~ cury. , 1ncomt, ocean mn I , , TtiiJ is a diputitd Clfttr str. Ln&. Belt. $1!'111,IXXJ, E L ECTRTCIAN. · licens~d, PRO~ •. r aintinJ. alr.o roots. c .r-.r. comnlllnding hiJh wain: No C!llOSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS * * * cl}ni'ildcr trt'dt' • Opt!n,j bonded. Small .Phi, JJ1 iunt, I acC01.1s. cl'U. lnter~ftiCtf'r. AOVERTIStNG l.&,)' • Out, rxperitnee is nectssary bull lluu&fl or Sluart. Dt-3223. & rtpa.lrs, ~S·a203. Uc/JM. Free l"~t. &1;;...sun. Pa.,ttt-Up, f'ull t I m e . n1u!l be able to gtt akfla ~ fo.s1tal dJ·"'w In the: W-e~t Llke to trade? Our tr1.dll!r'1 lnle.rvle\vlna Wfd. thro~h \Vl th bo)ls. Jr tntmated udl * * * , . , • DllUy Pilot Oiu11l~d Paradiif! oolumn t9 !br )'OU! Sal . 1545 Nt••pqrt_ Bl~d., can start !!OW', ~ 3!1'1~ '""1!!!1!.!!!l. llll!ll••lr.'lrw-e:11111111• -----Ad.-64U878' ---s-1m...-5cLtyo·!Or+b<itb .• • C:M. -~-----~"' !LA.M. until' P.M. --. -.... . ··---·-;:~~-4 _ ...... , .. -.......... ,. ..... _ '•9-0W"IW'?""Y7'-n;; " ' ,, '• -. Sl.lnd111 July 2, 19n :....."""'_ ..... _. ~ L__ __ ,,,_ ... _,![Ill~[~ ....... ~ .. ~ •. ~![Ill~• l~""""~ .. ~ .... ~l[Il]d• I -------. ""'°'ualt J[Il] I Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wonlod, M.ji, F 710 Holp Wonlod, M & F 710Holp W•nlod, M & F 710 110 + . .. . ···-·+• ··-_,,, •••••••••••••••••••• SALES REP CLERK.""'""""• WO""" ESTIMATOR _ ....,., "*'>"bolt"' with _,,... 0 FEES NEW FACTORY EXft.ANSION Immed. placement for in: dlvldual in lhe sall'S dept ol a 56 yr olil organluitlon. Pos· itlve opportunlUrs for high earnings v.•/Jlberat fringe benefits. Cen'l exper. in ser· vlce:i:;, sa.le1 &./or credit de- sirable, Salary + llberal commisskins &: Cllr expense. For Appl & personal inter. view Call 642.7960 betwn 8:30 am & 5 pm, ?11.(. !lfcyers SALES Qerk, {cmale. Large party & papet goods r;tore. Previous sales exp. re- quired. Full time. Apply !n person, 9 am4. pm. 801 Baker St., C.i t 11r. J1arper. SALESLADY -exper. in ros. 1netics & beauty supply sa.it'll pref'd. Apply in person, Regal Bea.uly Sup.. ply, 263 E. 17lh St., DI. SALES\\''0~1AN, exp. dreSSf'S & sportswear. Ov~ 35. Steady Part time. 894-6232. SECURITY GUARDS l..<.>U& term iw:ignn1cnl Jot lull or pan-flme-. So. Orange Co. art'a, U N 11'~ 0 R. i\t S 1'1JRi.'JISl1Ef). l ~I for over· tlnte, vac pay, bonus plan. Fret-lrroup life ins, 18 Yrs or older. ple; part time v.:ori<, llexiblr 1.Tu.st ha~ St'Vl'l"lLI )'I'!, ex· hn: ip7~~~· per, preft'n'uhly In a clye Tu'rlt l1fCt Bookstore ctuiling cnvlronmenl, Lion Country Salar! \Ve v.ill be QP('n i\lon. J uly COC KT)\JL & Food Wa i lrtts seg-Apply tn per gon , 11 &m·l pm, Henry'1, 2122 Bristol S.r::. Santa Ana. · COLl.EGE 1tudent s & bouS<l\\'i\'CS, ee.rn $40-$2{r1 weekly shov.1ng new lint' of Zr<l. P.P.S. P acific Pern>nnel Services 112 No. 'I'ov.'t'r Union Bank Square Orn!lfr(', Ctillf, 547-6446 homE-NLte products. f'\ln & A~ fl>r P..achcl ;\lay ext'iting, 2 lo 4 hours a day, --------- $508-$650 Per Mo . • Full Time Young men-mechanical aptitude belp!ul, but not required. Must be 19 or over. Able to start \vork immediately, i! accepted. For Job Information Call Monday Only 9 aw until 5 pm 776-8551 . Apply ADT·Slerling Serur!ty &'l"Vi('r. 326 S, Lemon SI., Anaheim SECURITY GUARDS ct" Sl7.J273_. ,.---- Cook ESCROW OFFICER ···················~ ---------MASTERMECHANIC PERSON NE~ SECRETARY Long terrn ru;signnient for full or pa.rt tlme. So. Orange Co. area. UNIFORl\TS 1''URNJS1fE:D. 1~; for ovcr- tinie. 1'1't_.e .group life ins, S!C"rling" Security Service 326 S. Lemon St .. /\nahelm Experienced l.'Onvale~~nt & F:xtwr. in !\ale F.scrov.•s. Op. residential care facillllt>S. por, for advanccn1ent, Xh1'1 642·3505 fring~ benefits. For Appl. phone ?.1rs. Launt, 673·3130. l~E PERSONNEL SER.YICES"Aa:NCY JAGUAR To $600 NO FEES COSMETIC DEMONSTRATOR Experienced Apply Pf'l'SOttnel O!c 3rd Floor ·The Broadway 47 Courts of Fashion Fashion lsland, NB I1nperial Sn\'lngs & Loan 3366 Via Lido, NB Equal Oppor. Employer EXP. denial e'Xl'C sec't need· Frt'e le Fee Positions Immediate Opening-s Acctng/ Secretaria l Clerica l/Gen. Ofc. 488 E. 17th (at Irvine) CM 642-1470 ed for busy N.B. gen prac-!!O~'!""""~~!!!!!!!! ... !' tice. Top consideration J .C. PENNEY Co. is se£'king givt>n 1:tfihilit)', maturity & home decorator <.'Onsultan t ability to nittt public. for this area. 1'"ull lime Should be fam iliar with ap-career oppartunily. llfust p't mfl.Mgcmenf, pegboard have recrnt successful ex· accounting 6 y s tem , In.. pcrienCt> in selling custom surance & banking pro-drapery & accessories. Ex- Vie need J aguar ·most. mechanic for our I Service Dept. Th e man we are looking for must be tops in his field . Best working conditions, top pay. All Co. benefits. Need mature, poised &. graciou!ll pe~n who can \\"ork v.·ell w/people. \Ve v.·Ul be open hion. July 3rd. P.P.S, Pacific Personnel Services ll2 No. TO\\'er Union Bank $quart' Orange, Cali/. 547-6446 SCHOOL $ectelary, must be able: lo handle a<l· n1inistrative functions & public. Starling salary $450. Send resu1ne to classified ad No. 404, Daily Pilot, P. 0 , Box 1560, Costa ?ltesa. 92626.- SERVICE Station Salesnien (2) F/time, day & eve shills. Min. 2 yrs f/Hme ~x­ p<>r. req'd, Desire top salesman. Lile mechan. kno\\'ledge. NE."'.i.t In appear. Apply n1ornlng-s, 2 5 9 O Ne\l'JlOrt BL, c .:i.t. SERVICE Stalion Attendant, part & f/tin1e, eves & \\"knds. Union Station, l&IS Adams, Cl\t. SERVICE Station: Grave.yd shift, f/1 ime. lliust be ex· per. Prefer college student. Arco, 19th & Newport, C:\I. SHOE Salesn1an exper. Plesant \1•orking cond. Op.. QUALITY ASSURANCE ENGINEER DINING & king bedroom at, end &, rolfee tablt'li, lamps, etr. 557-9-177. ' * l\tOVING North. Houseful S~king person \Vith re~n t ol furn. Xlnt cond. All must quality assurance engineer· go, 644-5913. · CUST. SERV. SUMMER JOBS ll1EN 20 & UP Play during the day' .. make $ after dinner! PART TIME $98 · $128 WK; 547-0913 CUSTODIANS We need neat &: well groomed 'full time custodians 1or our exclusive apartment com· ple.x. Apply ln Person OAKWOOD GARDEN APTS. 880 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach "'"tqual Oppor. Employer Data Processing ' Sal cellent comn1is,1lion & car (.'(>(. UN'S. t."'lC. ary open. &16-2-181 for inleiview1 expense. 0 u ts tan d Ing benefits. Apply in person: EXP. babysitter • to care tor Personnel Depart.n1ent, 10 4 & 6 yr old Jnrls. From 8 AM-4 Jlti.f,. Mon. thru Fri. am to 6 pm. 5 days wk. Call J c I' c -.,.... . . enney o., '''' ?.lrs.. \Varron, ·i)'U...s2Zl.day11• "Edirige·r Ave·.,·· FIUhttngtt'.:itt * * EXPD. upholsterer, be Beach. An E qua I Op- able lo hand tie, portunity Employer, M/F. 54&-34"' 54._.,,.,4 _ t<EYPUNCH FACTORY ~EEKENDS To $3.85 Per Hr. Immed. openings .s1"1lrt.ing NO FEES thi~ weekend for keypunch EXPERIENCED operators near the Irvine Complex. Lite v.·E'ight metal assembly S.J.S TEMPORARY &. fabrication. 1424 SO. GRAND V\re will be open ~fon. July 3. Santa Ana 547.5736 P.P.S. ·* Keypunch $560-$580 Pacific (3) Opening:i:;. Exper. on.lBti-1 Personnel Services 129 or comparable. Fee 112 No. TO\t1'r Paid/ Also f"ee Job. Un ion Bank Square Service Center Agency Orange, Ca.Iii. 4262 Campus Dr., NB N.o. B-4 547-6446 Helen Schaff" 557-ml See Art Vaught, BAUER BUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. Phone 979-2500 _MILLING MACHINIST Tap Pay· No Fee Must have 6 ma's exper. on Bridgeport lllilling 1fachine. \.\·e \\'ill be open J\.lon. July 3. P.P.5. Pacific Personnel Services Jl2 No. Tower Union Bank Squatt Orange, Calif. 547-6446 A:sk ror Rachel· May METAL MAN Ask for Rachel ll-1ay \Vorked for 11obile Jiome Co.? Yoder exper. pref. Need in1med. Top $$. Xtra LIVE-in, 1'1skpr/mothers long t{_nn, helper/babysit. Some cook· 1 · ... "SO ing, 1'"lex sched. $200 mo. rvine • · · · · '· • ~ NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO JI.ton., Tues. oU. 1 \Vknd mo. TEMPO Ask for Rachel i\1ay REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL Sa!eSmen & brokers! The opportunity is here! You are needPd immediately for our -·npidly eXpandlng R e· a 1 Estate diviaion. Positive <1p- portunity for advancement. Phone. ~.~ lil1!flliilif i'tfi!fil Real Estate Career New or experienced, join the Company that's growing, It you d0 not have a licen.se, check On our $49 Secretary WORK AT FASHION ISLAND Beautiful ore of a large co. por. for rapid advancement. located near this exciting Apply in pt'rson, llfandel's shopping area. \VinOO\v shop of Calif, 21 Fashion ls1and, at noon: Great benefits. Start NB. ~. Co. Pays Fee, Other ·e SINGLE need! O tors Fee Jobs. Call Nancy 1'.1ay, e pera • 54(J..6055, Coastal Agency, exper. on dresses & 2790 }Jarbor Bl at Adains, sports\\"t'ar. 646--03(l8· O.J, ' SINGLE Needle operators - SECRETARY To $600 1\1o. Over!OC'k, special, Exper only, Top pay -,sieady. P~. vac. Ask !or Jan. 642.34·72,- lng baC'kground that has 5 Pc. Virtue din set. 2 rold familiarity \Vith military liv. chairs, All very eocJ specifications & knowledge cond. 962-7431. of precision machined parts. -------~--t Please submit rseun1e in-BENTWOOD eluding salary requirem('nt ' CHAIR! to Classified ad no. 437 c/o Need al least four fin._ or·un: Daily Pilof., P.O. Box 1560, fin. BeJltv.·ood chain. Ap- Costa 1\1esa, Calif. 92626. pearance not important, but Equal Oppor. Employer must be 1n good cond. No ,....,,....,,.....,..,.,...,..,I antiques, Free or reas. WOODWORKERS price, Mike, 897-1791 aft. 5 NO FEES EXECUTIVE Moving; Will NO FEES If )"'OU have--Jltln. 1 '.\-T. clerical e.v.pef. & enjoy v."Orking '\\'/the public, cal.I us! \Ve will be open J\Ion. sac-rificc all furni1hings. SHEET METAL . E'"mple -•• dffp·tu.tted Our clients urgently l'1C'Cd blk 1 f & Jn .. aseat To $·1.25 I-Ir. 1,.. _ _, bi ·ood . naug 1 so a ,........ . ~ua utt:t.1 assem Y \V • • $l2j, 6. cocktail tbl &:: 2 end NO FEES "'Orker:i:;, lf you.have fa ctory odes. 9.-wlvet llOfa & \Vifh F iL·Up exper. light type v.·oodworking exper, at comm v.·eight melal. \Ve '"'i.ll be any level call lti.1~1ED-lov't'seat .. $200: E 1 ~ g ant IATELY. w ill .... Thomasville king sz BR Mt. opE'n Jliion. July 3. . e \Y uc open 21~9339 · p p S l\!on 7/3, -----· ,-----• • • P.P.S. LADDERBAck CHAIR_S. July 3rd. - P.P.S. Pacific Personnel Services Real Estate 112 No. TO\\"('f · Pacific 58 844 Need at least four matchmg P ersonnel Services 5 • 4 high, 'ladderback cha.in. 112 No. Tm,·er 1230 E. Edingrr, S:A, ;Fin. or unfln. ?i-Iust be Union Bank Square • sturdy. No anticrues. Free or Orange. Cali r. ~~~~~~~:~~' reasonable priCt>. Ph. Milre 547-6446 r at 897-7791after5 .• Ask for Rachel l\!ay I Mtrdiandise JI""-J DINETTE set, fonnica top, SHIPPING . V chrome legs, 2 cha.il'B, $:JI. Licensing Course Union Bank Square Full sa1es tralning program Orange, Calif. -no cost. Management op-547 6446 portunitie<, Ask for Mrs. . • Jones for information at __ A~s~k=fo~r=Ra=co-"'~'-=M=•~Y- S'2-5581. SECRETARY Tarbell Realtors Newport Boach SR. COMPUTER OPERATOR GARDENER-Handy man, good skills required. Wr11.l' No. 2 Big Can)t>n Dr., N._B. 9'661), oil. 644-5896. T H I ' L I "~$800 emporary • P Receptionist GENERAL Office full <>r PT. * ega -.v""" ==='---~~~-· (3) S. e c re tar i a I ope> ~1IDDLE age woman to catt Teleph_oQe OJMirator ~~~s. ~ ~~~~ ings/corp, or gen'L F« for 5eml-invalid I a d'Y. Poly Optfts, Inc., manufnc- Immediate ope"ning in ~ ap- praisal dept. Type min. 60 w.p.m. Sh .80 w.p.m. Real Estate background heip!ul. Run Nltire operation for a ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiii~I Club chair $10, Queen size I bed, !ifaple headboeri:I $45. gro\\•ing \Vholesaler, fome shipping exp. req. Gre:it Antiques 800 J\Japle desk $25. Nightstand spot for the clean cut man ---------_$_12_._642-364 ___ 3-~-~-~• .. Yacht offices on Bay Paid/Also Fee Jobs; Live-in have car, 6 day turen of the fascinating Hyland Laboratories, a dy· 64&-0551. Service Center Agency week. Mobile home park d e c o r a t i-v e 11 g h t :i:;, v.·ho wants to get into FISCHER Baby G r and management. Start !(;)(). COPPER rotiee server, Piano, hall. cabinet + mtr- --LI _ _,.,._, products•--==-====,--•~0 Campu' Dr., NB No. B-4 673-8917. -• 'P 0 L Y-t"'p'f ICALS" :i;;P~ ~;~(;;i_ ln Orange 1 GIRL FRIDAY Heien Schaller 557-2711 Sport Car Mechanic located in Irvine Industriai -Apply Personnel Dept. Call Don Jackson, 541)..fffi,j, clocks, desk acres., scales, ror. frp!c equip.. O'Y.St8J 620 Ne"'port Ctr.-Dr. coastai Agency, 2190 "'misc. brass & silver items, cha.ndt1:icr, bar stools, BfW County, California, h~s an Busy property manage~ent LOAN CLERK: This plush req'd. Own tools, Pay by Complex has an immediate Immediate opcnlng for a Sr. ~: Answ~. phones, typing, comm. Call 547.(1764, requirement for a Recep- SUitt' 700, N.B. Jiarbor Blvd., at Adams, old Indian je>'""elry, concho TV, .lntique china cabinet & CROCKER BAi'lK C~l. belts, etc. Call ~1a.rgo, tea cart. 675-4455. Equal Oppor. Employer 963--1674 O l th f1hng. Ab1!1ty to compose bank near the ocean needs tionist Telephone Operator, Comput~r pera or Of e letters. Shorthand p~fer-sharp gal wilh gener.!11 of· MECHANIC, f I e e t main-The person :i:;elected for the SHOE Sa.Jes. C h i I d r e n ' s ' BEAN BAG COUOI • Ex· SECRETARY: \Vou!d you Bootery, Fashion Is. Ex-p. ANTIQUES-Solid cherry chest cell<""nt condition Like nl!'W, 2nd. shift. red. Salary to $550 depen· fice exper. & good public tenance. Overhaul expert. po:i:;ition will handle ·a btlsy ding on expcr. SUbmit relations. Great future. To Ch"n tools. 70'.J C Randolph receptionist de:i:;k with heavy The person we are seeking resume to P. O. Box 1810, $<104. Call Linda Ra Y • Ave .. C.J\.f. telephone responsibilities, must have at le~t 3 ye~ Newport Beach 92663. 54(1..6(}5S, Coastal Agency, e Need Joan office sec'I, ~ typing zkills must be ex· experience working w1lh =co'---~-,-,--~ 2790 Harbor BL at Adams, like to work v.·ith a group of fitter. Full or pert timl'. chest Dark Blue Ft.ti-. Approx. friendly people? Th is great Pleasant slore, xlnt rond. \\'ith mirror $100. 6'x4'. $50. Cash only, .firm is ~:aiting to take you Mr. i\laro\vitz 548-8684. 540--0702 evenings 962-76.S9. Jrd. generation equipment. GIRL, ~cent gradual~, posl· 50 '-''Pm. ce!Jent, also a good un- Appllcants must have thor· lion with none technical ur C.i\f, Call 646-1638 derstanding of general of. aboard. To $600, Fee Paid. ===-,,,,--;;6-,,-.:,-=:7J Also Fee Jobs. Call Nancy Sunday only. DelJvery ol Appliances 802 DINETTE set, chlurs, mar-proof $3.3.~ Dinette set, 4 May, 540-6055, Coll s I 8 I newspapers to catTiers and ---""'°-,.-----I chairs, Formica $15, OUJ?h knowledge of DOS, formatio~ research ~erv:.ce LOCAL ladies needed 3-4 hrs fice and business practices. 1400 Emulator, tor architet't. No selling ln· wk. $100. per mo. or mo~. N. EW 'ACCOUNTS Agency. 2790 Harbor Bl at · · f d 1· · Re · supervision o e 1ver1es. · 30" eye level range, new, £44.-4960. Adams, CJ\t quire:i:; valid Cali fornia driv· never used, cont In u o u s,1o,~lA'"G=N=iF=l°'CEN==T°'7",-;Bo-u-;U'°e'"t°'& vclved, no typl!1g or 830-5414 eves or 11 is :i:; · -\ 1 · Jenkins, 847-6324. CLERK l·fyland olfen; an excellent previous 6 P· '"'c. P_! '/ in salary plus stock purchase person 7933 \V, 3rd St. Los LVN Experienced and profit sharing plan, Angeles, Calif. * 549.3001 * ~1inimum 1 year ~up medical plan, free lite ~UAR OS WANTED* Mi\N \\"allied to learn sta-commercial banking. insurance, & many other . . tionery business. PermaneRt CENTINELLA benefits. To be considered Fu.II & ~IT nvail. Uniforms job. Must be neat ap-• for this position, please call: ~aneqg~1~~e!a_~~1; to ~2~ pea.ring. trvme Office &Ip-BANK E. Turay li 1807 N rt Bl d .Regional Office hr. Malure. Pref. 1emi-p es, e\\-po . v ., retired. Apply .. 883 s. Ea<t I ,.eo .. " .. • .. ~ .. , ... , ........ = .... -( 714) 646-7121 Mgr. Dain Processing Operation~ St., Anaheim. I 1 Norma Ferguson Equal Opportunity Employer Machinist (714) 540-5000,"Exl. 430 HYLAND I DIVISION TRAVENOL I LABORATORIES; INC. GRINDER MACHINIST 2nd Shift Opening Equa] O rt .1 E I ~1"in. S yrs. expet". tn 1.0 ., ppo uni Y mp ayer O.D. or thread grinding. l'!!'!!l!,,.,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I All positions r;tared 11.bove re· DATA RECORDER . qui" own tool" OPERATOR Part time no\\"r full time \Ve will be closed l\1"on. July later. Submit qualifications 3rd &: Tues. July 4th. to: RUTH 11cCLl!.RE P.O. Box 1810 Newport Beach, 9266.1 DENTAL assistant, Chairside, 2 yr.!i exp, Snlary open. 830-3730. El Toro - Lag, Hills area. PIC'ase Apply Wed. 7 /5 ROYAL INDUSTRIES 2040 E. Dyer Rd. Santa Ana Equal Oppor. Employer DENTAL Receptionist , 01· HOUSEKEEPER lice Ma~er, 1>xper. S:1lary Beaut. Ccl\1-1 Home, 2 adults, open. &.me eves & Sats. 5 day \.\'k. Good plain cook. 646-9672. ]lfust have car. C.ood salary. DENTAL assi~1ant, rxper., 64·1-2700. So. Laguna of!ire, Mon-Fri . ~1"1o"u"s"E'°K"E"E"P"E"R'°.-L'";,-v"e-;l::--n. X-ray~, Send resume or call Under 50. Costa l\1esa. 499-1351. 545-8395 After £ PM D~NTA .L Assl_stant• INSTALLER, gar door Orthodontic expcr1C"nee on· operators, e.larn1 &. vac: ly. Call AM only. 842·7775. syi::tems. Expd. 642-34~ DISH\VASHE!t & BUSBOY INSP. ECTOR Muat be clean ~ n<·n\, Apply -l n ~rsmr-oruy, sun ,,, "To ;Jnt~ Sirloin, 5930 W. Coa" H•y, NO FEES N~ Bench. • :i1.in. 6 mo's Inspection & PC DP.APERY SPamsl.rcs~. ex· a:i:;sembly c.xpcr, Fa.'t grow. per. Great opr.m111nily. Ing co. Xlnt oppor, for 11.d. Ulguna Beach lnt<'riol~. vancement. \Vr ,.,.ill be open 1030 S. Coast Jiwy • .C~l--6&4R. !\tan. i/3. * Exec. Sec'y $650 P.P.S. Top positJon tn land dC'\"1:Jor· mttnt/constr. Crcnt b ene f t a , ptusb rur-- roundings. Ftie f'aJd/Also .. Fee Jobs. Service Center Agency '2G%· C.mpw Or •• ,NB No. U... Pacific P.'ersonnel Servict1 112 No. TO\\('r Un.ton B.'.Lnk Square Or:inge. (:nlff. 547-6446 Heltn Sc-bttfcr 557-r.u1 __ Acc•:..k'-"ror'--'Rac.:.:.;.hd..;...c.~_r•.:cY_ NUMERICAL CONTROL MACHINIST 3rd Shilt Opening Requires min. 3 yrs. expcr. on 32')) Le Blond tape turn lathe. Equal Opportunity Employer NEWCOMER \VELC01!ING: Hospitality Hostess To Call LOCALLY on new r esident lrunille:i:; bringing gifts & civic inio. Good pay P/time. Must have happy smile, "'car, typing ability. !.17-3095: DE VUEG OR LUCAS GIG BORE I MACHINIST NOTE TELLER Experienced -UNITED - Californie Bank i\fin. 5 yrs. exper. \Vill perform close t~eran« in proto-type production y;ork. 2nd shilt openini. GRINDER MACHINST 11in. 5 )T.!i. e'Xper, in l.D., 0 .D. or thrend grinding. TOOL & CUTTER GRINDER 6 · l\.1onarchl1Bay Plaza South Laguna ' 496-1273 Equal Oppor. Employer NURSES Aide!'rApply in person, Park Lido Conv, Hosp, 1445 Superior Ave, NB. Nurst'S Aides & Orderlies Experienced only. 64Z-35Q5 ?-.tin. S )T!t.. eXJ)er. M'U.!t ht able td grind close t">lerance form tools &: operate ~toiioset. Clnn. Co t t e r I PJ10NE solldtor tern, Work Grinder & Comparator. 2~1 hrs per eV't"s. from yoor home._SaJary le comm., _.11 All posH1ons stated above ro-6 pm 54>766.1. • quirt' CM'n tools. PIZZi\ PARLOR HELP. l O\'t'r 21. 1 over 16. 962-0011 \Ve wUI be c)O\'llt'd 1\1on. J uly B~FORE 5 pm. 3?\! & Tur!. July 4th. • ==-,;---~.,----,-7 Pl use Apply Wed. ;!uly 5th ROYAL INDUSTRIES 2!)W E. Dy.?r Rd., S.A. Equ..;1 Oppor. Emp!Q~r Vttcaneies cos! money! Rent Ottsdf\M Ad.Sell ldfe tle,pa nowt Call 642-5678 Now! POSTAL carriers wanted. Deliver In Own a r e a , Jlooscnvivts pref. 5.10--040'1. TIME FOR DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Don•t llvo up the &hip.! Don't live up the ship! FOR ACTION. , Don't give up the ship! APPLY AT POLY OPTICS, INC. 1815 E. CARNTEGE AVE. SANTA ANA •'"""'R'"""ec-.-p~t/Typ';-,,o-cs'""s2s Good typist. Ability to handle people. Fee Split/ Also Fee Jobs Service Center Agency 4262 Campus Dr., NB No. B4 Helen Schaffer 557-mt RECEPT /SEC'Y Sbarp w/personality to deal w/all ~ts of this rapid- ly growing co. Handle cor- resp., screen phone ca.Us, direct tratfic. Top $$$. Xlra long ~nn assignment. I rvino . . . .. . . . 540-4450 NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO TEMPO Tomporary Help RECEPTIONIST I Asst. book· keeper. % Day, 5 day wk. Bay Ii Beach Rlty. 6~XIOO Route Sales Secretary $600 er's license and good driver clean, double oven. Harvt'st J~i·Fi cab. 8• round area SH so, Type 70. tocaJ record and 8. van or sta.tion gold \vith ~-Asking $270. rug, aquarian sh a d e 1 • Call Lorraine V.'agon. Please contact Retails $:.to. 545-6718 or 644-69!3 \VESTCLIFF Benton \,\l'illian1s 839-7480. I~===-·,,,--:--,.,--· I Personnel Agency Circul<ltion Department MATOUNG Brow&Saltman 2043 Westclitf Dr., NB DA·ILY PILOT ONE dryer, runs good, looks solid walnut sofas .&: extra 64'2770 -330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa OK, needs heating element. pieces 213-4.31~111 ~ Bargain to the right person · • Sec'y Buyer Trne lo $600 SUPERVISOR. self starting, $7, 557-ti945. DINEI'TE table & chairs f d ~-t $50. King r;z headboard-.$25. No sh, Key spot or a vance· to operate production uun. MAYTAG ~epa!rman has &ro-lOl5. ment in clynamle gt'O\ving lille, Experience re q' d ,vashers $3!"1. to $100. Canq~=====o-.,--­ Irvine area electronics firm. Islander \'achts, 777 \V.17th deliver w/l yr. guarn. REFRIGERATOR, c I ea Q, Will train to buy soft items. St. C.!\I. 839-1778. aulo, de!rost. 5 yrs. old, Beautiful fut ure. Top bene-TELEPHONE Sales. Top OVER 200 washers drvers, I ~==*-8.,93-.,...00<;0-,---*~....,~ J fits. Abigail Abbot Pt>rsonnel cc..mmissions and bonus. AP-refrigerators fro~ $39.95. HUTCH, cabinet, wal. din. Agency, 230 '"· \Varner, ply ln person between 9.00 545-07S<l. set &: bullet antique bed Suite 209, S.A. 557..,122. and l2:00 noon at 8331 Bolsa frame, 675-3799 or 675-6944. SECRETARY: Vice Pres. of Avenue, Midway City. Rent ~ashers/D_ryers ROUND dining room table grow'ing co. ln the dynnmic $2· \\·k. Full mamt. /4 ha" XI t cond . 1· Id B I f I TR/\VEL Agent. 1.-tln 2 yrs * 639·1202 * Sewa•· 2'•. '$"10'. 67" ~•-. . housing JC • e a u t u exp. ror fast g r o w i n g Q -u .-rtVJ modern ()ffice by OC'("an RECOND. washers, dryers, h 650 Newport Bch area agency. dw's from""· Guar., delvrd Garage Sate 111 Family atmosp ere. S · Benefits. Send resume to -r"'V Call Helen Hayrs, 54fl-60.1S. Atlas Travel Service • 3821 by r 'pnnn. 546•5218· 839-7620· GARAGE &: furniture sale, Coastal Agency, 2 7 9 O Long Beach Blvd. Long BEAlITlFUL BRONZE apart· J uly 1·2·3. 'Solid maple Harbor Bl at Ad~ms. C:\t. Beach, Cali!. 90807 or call ment size refrigerator. $35. cocktail tbl., GE freezer, S EC RETA RY-Familiar 714·846-3361 557-6833. white !win bed · set •. sofa~ w /working w I classified -TRA--!NE-E~-you-n_g_m_an __ as_ AlITOMATIC washer lamps. misc. items, 10132 m.\erial. Tak• di"'talion, to . d. · ... Cynlh1·a Dr Hun'"'~..t"n "' '-Optical Tech n I c 1 an in good con 1tJon fW, •• w'""" work p/time, reg. hr! Repairman. R~u!recl: 20;-20 • 646•5848 e Bch.,,.SO. of Adams. East of pref'd. \Viii •consider after vision \.\'ifhout glasses _ Brookhurst, 962-5.179. hrs. (213) 83l-225S. Reas. tntCUigence -Mech Ca meras & GIANT Garage Sale· Selling Opening~ nou• exist for neat SECRETARY, dictaphone. skill & aptitude-Patience. Equipment 808 everything, piano, v.•ashlng individuals in top physical No shrthnd. Type 70 wpm. 1Jachine shop exp. desirable ma.chine, dryer. condition. Min height 5'8". Reception, variety. $500 mo. but not mandatory. Write refrigerator, camper Mell, l\Iin weigh!, 155 lbs. N.B. Call Elly, 10 to 12 &m. c "~ KOBENA 421 Super 8 m(jyie radial arm saw. '61 Corvair P.O. Box 1905, osla ,.,esa, n.mera. Instant cartridge 1 S-• . M2-1634. • Calif. 92626. 1 d" p _ t~ pho'"' pick·up, oll of mi 1 c. <UCS experience or exper ===='""°~-.,.."""" 1 ...,,.. ........... iiiiiiiiiii oa 1ng. ow.,, ,..,e •v 645-J7J8 tn dealing with the public SECRETARY, con~truction . wide ancle lens. Almost . . preferred, "-'Ork. Call beh,1een 9 & 4:30 ULTRAJEONIC' OC\\'. $75 or make offer. 3 FAMILY patiq sale: An· pm. 9r-"~: 54<>-4200. INSPECTOR !>12-1734 eves & u·cekends. tique silverware, ch a I s·e Must have a good driving lounge, minihlke, baby crib, record, ttlloble tra.nsporta. PETRI F1' camera .. Seldom YoUth bed, misc items. Twin t)on, & a valid California Seeking indiv\dual v.1th re-us«l. c. C. auto. l :l.S t-5.5 & dbl beds, full set dishes, driver's license, cent exp er fence in mm. No. 306666· With Oash 506 M9J'lgold, Corona del , 1 t 1 attaclunent. $100 or make M•"', Sat • Sun 10 'tt"I d·~. C I Ultmsonic, n s P e c o n • oft•r. ""1731 •·-.._ .... • .,.,," ompany pa.id benefits Inc : • ....... SNT TC-"' ;J'U'" ~""., "" QualificaUOns oi;:. a • weekends. Neighborhood s.1. • l\1edical/dental plan 1A LEVEL 2. ----------IF.uniltur~ Honda, Antiques, • Rettrement plan Furniture CIO St~ &. rnlsc, Sat thru.. 8 Life inicurance -This is a short -term tem-.._,..,...°"'~""""'°___ T\iei. 8i96 Foxfuill JJt.1, H.B. ti Viciflon porary posftlon. REmIGERATOR v e TY Surfside Co n"d·o. Ult • Sk:k leave clean, inside A oUt. $00. 7130 Beach( Atlanh111 behind Vons • And l'hore ! We \Vil! be' closed l\ioMa.y, Westminster Ave:v.restm. _M"ar=k'=t~. ::--,--.-.-- $900+ (avtrnge commiulon whtn aas!Jmed to route) lntervle\\'I 9-12 noon. Monda,y July 3 only 619 N. ?.fain St., OrMg-e Arrowhead July 3rd & "ruesck1y July -:- 4.th. Plea&C apply \\!Mnes--/ .ANTIQUES, furniture, new candle11, artificial flowers, • • day, July Sth, to TIME FOR h11ndttd1 of '"'"' ltcma. Sat QUICK CASH APOIY only, 1024l Hlllawa Dr, 11.B. ~UICK CASH l°';~~·;~. llrookhur"), A ROY AL INDUSTRIES ,. THROUGH GAR We, curved Aeetional, THROUGH A loam rubber daV<M, very i 2Q.to E . DYf!I" lld. gd: shape; tbl, 8 chn; 3 end DAILY PILOT Santa ..\Ila tbll: l lamp; bowlln« ball. r-··• opportu•'"; •-•k>l"'r DAILY PILOT 1011111-lpm. S.it· & Sun. 934 ..,..,u(!,1 ·"f_v ••'f' Magellan, Of. 97!)...1831 . GARAGE ao.Je. Fine furn, ACN!llS. Retrtg. L. "'n Puritas WANT AD WANT AD Aey day II the DESI' DAY to mo~'C'r, Colt c l ubs. Fbr WI ltm undu $50. try "Ust'' lt in cla.~ified, Ship '"'ILjgl" it in dli~itlt!d, Ship l===ft6oo'"'"""""--~ 612'5tl8....-!<>Sboro~ltli-64S-im 642-5618 =-t·=•.a=t~e-"=r -~-l-64M&78 Equn.1 Oppor, Etnploytt ,;,,, .. ad~..'.'..<!<.!81' .•. --64k561 Clolh . Elect t<l!llP...Dtsk.;li=== ..:-Sit A s~u;->112 coll toda,y &IU6'78. -'---------Al"nlft, trv!lle. m.om. • • • . DAILY PILOT D f) ' . ' I~....-... I~ I. ][§) [ I~ 1.__·_r ... 1_.v .. __,J ~I '--__ .. t~-""' ~· I~~ [ ~~ ]~[ ]~[ ~ r_ ... .,,..~mlo-• :ll rii~•"';;;;;-;;;;;'""' 1~: \~~,I 909 Cycles, 6fKt1, Motor Homes 9'40 . Scooters 915 9' Boflon \\'halfr ~ f\ITE No. 339. hill!, rigging I: I -"".'0--------Marv' p Gorag• Sate 112 Mlscell1neoo1 Ill , -I;;;;;;;;;;;;;=====• I Misce l!1neou1 EVERYTlllNG must go! I' 3 Lin .. , l Tlm .. , $2.00 -818 .' rG'-"'";.;!;..~;.;•_1 _____ ,00_ Boats. ~wer S1EREOS 906 Boots, Sall -NEEDED Seds, bunk, dbl A ~~da\\'llY "'/rnatt1 A h4tdtl tng , caliinets. vacu_ym..t mapl:e dre59el" tamPt, bookrl\sts & much inore •. All . In xlnt cond. SAT It SUN 2'11 71 Chubuoo Ln, Huntington Beach, 968-6062. RESPONSIBLE WOR KING""COUPl:E NEED one <1r t .... .O bedroom house w t th large fenced yard (for rn·o VERY WEU. TRAINED dogs) "50 most. Vic: between 19th A Vic· loria -(near \V. Bay St.) roscr A MESA. !'>18-1ss11a11. 6 p.m. 1972 Cw.lard. systemized, fully auton1otk ehangei:, M!fF~f/lii?X~r:idlo, 11t•nl· td air sus~nsion i;pcakc:fl! plut tnpe deck. Still brand I)('"' & guaranteed. \Va¥ lf'ft dini:hy, $295, 4 HP Evl..We i>U In iood con<!. Call 1971 YA.\IAHA m MX * IR earce* 11e\\', $2£5: 64~ evt1. -67S-0159. l.O\\' nlUcs 11nrt rel'ldy to -- 17' °"'' v. Gia" ,,...,, us B~o-a-,,-,"'s"'lip-.-,~Do<--~k-.~,.~6 r•"'· o "•To00. Motor Homes · s ... ,,, Diipositioned mok SCRAM-LETS cock-a·poo, loves pOOplt. _ Silo" ani! Lice .... 962·61113. ANswrcas f'ree happy healthy klttem. ~ Box trainer!. 5'S·'61S hp Evinrudt. 'Still under Ask for John. 612-li4l unclaimed. Originally pric-26' BOAT, gray ed at over $300. Now $105. engiflt", marine Cash or small pa;,mf'nts. 548--9594 or 534-8131 Credit Dept. 714/8934)501. -FRE~-E--,,.,-,-UJul--fi-uU_y_c ~teller -Create -Bt'l\i('n-Ill= "'° " 1 17' Schiada SK v.·ilh 110 VF.' ~ Y.'aJT, .N· ~~n . .I.All. E11'E Thrux1 on, 1%1 Forage -Aching -Fotnent ?itrrc OB. Canvas cover, · 1 ... h * BOSI'ON \.Vhnlt'r. ?.ltrc 30 Sh•-•. It=, . 96,. "°"• vin agc, lNUt'r I an new in· Sales • Rentals 558·3222 -HOT COFFEE HP -1 L k Ex I=~-_,_·~~·~~~-~-~-11lrle and out, $100$. Rudi Th I t t . b.A,.. • 11· r, I e nevo. tras. e as cs niovi.ng u J..-.., $950. 67~2124. SLIP Al-ail:i.hle for u~ ol Nlt'dzlel11kl. 536--1~. 14..11 S. Villn~(" Way. S.A, next to a jct plane is a nudist 13, OUTBOARD , .. 135 hon• sailboat to 35'. Bob !>57-9-t94 1070 Honda "l"il" llll'W-I bike. ~7~plON'r 2:"1' S}H.'~ !. 2 \\'ho has just ~pilled JIOT • or 673--52GS VPitIGHT piano $150. Old trunk. F'l'efzer. 6 Mtitcb din. chr1. Misc. items. 1590 ~.;~'.'°" St., CM . .!!*~"'A"'u'"c'"T""1o""'"N"""'*"" A L L E Ff SYNCROGFL\PH IP'CY kitrens rifODEL E 1415 HD J7F 645-5348 COITEE in his lap. rOOror &: trailer. Complete.I --~=~·~~=~-\Viii trade for dirt bike or air cond, 5 kw xco, excel &a5-4781 after 6 pm. UDO 14 NO. 2'117 dune bu~l;.0 ol equal valu(' rond, ne\\' tires, brakE!'S & , C. E. ''Ack'' Ackerman,. \Vith trlr 11.nd cover. 5"1+3417. cpl3, extra fuel ,t.r; water 5 FAMILY garage sale, Fine Furniture bargains galore. Sat • r.ton, & Appliances DISI'IUBUTOR MACHINE" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5-\2-1734 Eves & \\"et-kends. lS GAL sho\v aqu. \Viall I his and SYppriq 11~ I aces. & Fish.. $40. or bst. I.==== . 1' off. BSR-Turntable $40. 5 1 .... ijjiiiiiijiiiii:;i!;i gal. aqu. sro. <199-1186. Pets, General 850 Newporter Ketch builder Ii: 17' Sta Ray. I/p, 248 hrs. Good rondition l).16.9750 -tanJ<s SS !150 UlG S E d · · Trlr, cover. + All extras. --2 r.lini bikes, nt'C'ds min(lr . · ". · · · • es1gner 11 now & broker 8.\6-1118 NEED place to mCllf or repairs will trndt' both for 2 B~nstol tPal1s.1dc.~ IW.) ~.A. uo'lth David L, Fraser, llis bf'ach small 13' skiff in &ood 10 ilfl('('d h\(·yclt's or ~i3--..'XJO!I ~ 5'-._l>-O_l_11~·~-·1 9am-4 pn1. 466 \Vestminster Auctions F'l'ldny. 7:30 p.m. Ave, Nev.'J)Ort Beach. W indy1s Auction Be.rn GARAGE sa1e this Sat & 2075~f.i Newport. Ort 646-8686 years ot boa_t building & 13' ~11NlSPORT outbrd 40 Nt"''PC'>rt }larbor. 557-1~. sell for $110. ~~-Rent A Motor Home • surveying experienCf' will be HP. l\lef'C'ury & trlr. Xlnt . -- sun. Lots of neat stuff. 331 Behind Tony's Bldg r.~at'l Ramona Pl, Costa Mesa, WINCHESTER Auto 308 111· BUNK bed:t, corner berls, 100 \\leaver K-4 case. $150. tamps, and more! Sat & Gen '! Elec. dryer, like nu SUn. ph. 644-8676. • $fill. Violin Antonio .Loverl- GUITAR $5. Patio swing $15. BIJQ-table~ $20. Hotpoint automatic iron $10. 673-nGl. GARAGE Sale, Sat 9-6, Sun 1-6 ·and Monday 9-6. 2424 Andover Pl. Costa Mesa. GARAGE SALE 224 Pauline PL C~f. Hospital bed, c.hair.;, etc. Household Goods 814 REMODELING kltch.en~ M'll· ing existing cabinets, stove, ceramic tile. 496-1585. Jewelry 815 Offer . 557-2300. STEREO: Unclaimed 1972 Garrard System, A u t o turntable, air suspension speakers w/cros11over s y s t e m AM/FMIMPX radio &. tape deck. Still brand new & &Uar. Sold for $395.85. Pay <1U bal. of $195.47 or take over smal! pymts <1f $9.00 mo. U.S.A. Stereo Equip \Varehouse, 179 E. 17th. SL, Cos ta Mesa, &15-24~2.~ TV, 19" RCA $25. Goll Clubs, bag & cart $70. 545-5615 LA\\'N mower, reel, 3 yrs old. Good cond. $90; elec edger, like ne'\'.', $15 . 842"!942. 2 Dr. Re~ig. $40. washing machine $10. * 96Z:..3821 * Aulo ** l 'or Sale: Beautl!ul hand decorated trunks. -•. 548-1274 * most valuable to the pro. «ind. &J+llOCi evci. Boats, Speed &. S_fc.I 911 l96S Ford F·l00~100 ru. In., 6 for your Vacation C"OO'!!NC s-tlve buye• H• looks iyl., slit'k shift $ t :! 5 0, * 839-4301 * ~ ., .. ~~ •· Boats,. Rent/Chart'r 908 13 FT. FlQerglRM boat. Sf'ats '892-052~. 820 All Breeds. Orai'°e Co.'s forward to assisting you and __ _ Trailers. Travel :.. ~ ·r::-: 1...., 1 . le f lotacion tanks, ,. !inest, 10 yrs. exp. Complete :!IN!1ng .us many ricnds O\\'ENS cabin cruiser, * A:'-!AllA 1'00. !'rHIO:f.:T Miscellaneous , Wanted LADDERBACK C 1-l ,\ J R S • Neru at least four matching hi&h, laiklerback chairs. Fin. Or unfin. l\fu st be sturdy. No antiques. Free or ree.sonab!e price. Ph.. 11ike at 897-7791 alt 5. -BENTWOc~O~D~- CHAIRS · ~ '"·lndshleld. 51.1 hp JohnSOn, ... medical bath, clip nails, ex-again. Off1ce at : "<12 4 Roomy & cltnn. Slf'f'"'"' 6. LF.l,AL. XL.~T CONO. SIZ5. 0 N B h 7 ' ..-~ sleering & controls, trall1•r, ~·· 38,7 press Anal gland, clean & po~ pt. c · l : Radio, live bait tank . exrellent cond. $ 4 2 5. 1 -~-'-·...:.:'.c·------ medicnte ears, hand drying cm-c.:..==·------~&1=2--08()!.==,· -,,----= G42-5021. '71 l h~nda '.r{l re Animals R Us 839-8520 T\\'1) 16' NONA TG canoes, Boats, Sa ll 909 1 .,8-. -G~LA-S~S~P-A~R~S-,-,...,-1 -,-r, ~lnt. rond.-1.c'I m1!1·~. 3 :l1•1r.)i'<') <'lt''i 1r "Sherry's". Croo1ning 10 12V "'iring & ace outlets, ~9\.f,f,17 TENT TRAILER Sleeps 7 Rih·ht'tl & Ct111tHlft Fra111£' r1•h\t 10 .~aJTY "'"1' in all b·-ds. 1~ m<1tor at• balte"" f\\•d. SABOT No. :ig7o -(St an Sedan. r.1erCri.iliier l/0. -----$800 v•.. • ...... ... •= "' ·~ "I & h II l t I 'ti1 Bultn('<'I ~".j() Pur"111lk 54 4 pickup). Boarding, pocxile 673--0153. ~tiller), Regatta \\'iJu)er! 2 " otor u " n . >1ia 1 0-389 puppies. 546--2848. 9' FIBERGLS motor boat sails. full :-acing gear ;;ds ~;:;1ust zt'll to<ln.>'. *' 49si~':;2 *• __ A_R_I STOC' RA~T=s~- c I I I k ,_ E lnn r' "·/dolly, only $100. "-· · I ---=~~'-----e Jl>l~\\'PLlHTS: a I 152 w car op rac ~ v ue RADIO conirolled at .... lane * 13' \\'HALER, '7 O. * llONDA l:.0. • motor. Fully regls. '$95. ~,, SI~ flit BE~ OFI-~F.R. e At 'T(l.,\t,\Tf..C:: PERSIAN kitten!°'.' blackS, CFA reg., $100, Also persian stud service from white or black sn1oke proven studs. 646-4912, (ugly stick), \\'/good eng., JOHN SON 50. Sl.100 FITL'I !)(i ,2 Also, i!:r\'('rol 11srd s;:9;i k ur & 4 channel Bonner Radio. ?<.!ARK S.18-£,091 . · 3-3!~-.;· t.'ORSllA:'lt TR.i\Tlf_R $,\LES '71 15' Newport Skip. 9~) hp Johnson. Well equip. $875. 547-9645/eves 6~!R>S.- 1st S150. to.kes! 673-41Z.2, if 16' Run.ibuut. l10 hp, 111 l: 'i v lll'~.).',\RXA JGO, ll :-prl . 2709 \V. liU1 ~trl'f't no ans, 675-1122, Out. Askini: $1800. 1, ,'\l.:\T ('0:\[). 1!>1 $.\'j() Santa Ann !Tl ·I\ ~~1 t 25~~ 17 .. F l BER c LA s s -~ "1s·.,·~,· ., Ink··~. ii73-JC.: .. ;i. ---· ----._,,.. "' '"·----1 '69 NJ.\ll{Ol> t1 i11 t ra !lf'r. Musical Instruments 822 Dogs 854 FOR Sale. 15' Elgin terboard sloop \\'/British 15' Glastro11 Tri·ntnl, how -fir ,\IP£Jt llACK.' slef'ps 4 Jl1·1·sot1:<. hf i·a11•1p,1, , _, -"'-------..::;~ 40 hp outboard fiberglass Sea Gull O/B motor & rider. 100 hp John~n. fl\r :'\Iulor.·y~·lt· $10 ABS p!as11e 11111. •('l't'f'11 Need at least four fin, or un- fin. Bent\\·ood chairs, Ap- pearance not important, but must be in good cond. No antit}ues. Free or reas. price. 1'.1ike, 897-7791 att. ,5. 892·2970 FENDER Bandma ster Rev£'rb, (4) 12" spkr!!, 2 boxes $'150. xlnt 646--6880, 548-5823. LOWREY GAK. Spinet, l yr old. Has everything, $1795. or reas oiler. 546-9666 aft 5 pm Pianos/Organs 826 ALLEN.CONN-\\IURLITZER Organs, Pianos, llarpsichords 112 YR. old male Great Runabout. $500. 96.$.7338 trailer. Sidney Loa J 7, small Amer. trlr. $2195. 5-1~750, Ask for Ji,hn, lrl~-1':"12 door. S·(:ilt t>.12-.~:2 Dane, show quality', see"to 16' F'iberglass, cabin, fiota· cl\bin sleeps 2 adults. Xln t 50 h tltERC SKI BO T-LE,\1'1\Eft...; '69 Nl:'-tHf)[)("11pr:..,,:..,-c,,-,-,,~<, apprec! Must sacril. $200. tion tanks, neE'ds motor. cond. Ready to sail. $1600. P ·-t\ 96S-94 ' SZ9..> \!11to x \\'ni.-.;I si~. lf'lli.,'1h 28. 3 l1Ul'/\CI' lnLlaJll' 1'1/l\o! 1?4. rilake of fer. 832-6236 962-7514 day or eve. Pvt. pty. 213-591_29i7 S·E1. A~k f(\r Jolin, &12-17~1. \\'/sink. u~"d onc e '. A~AN~'S -ritauchester.-.KAY'.AK..:-;J' fo}.d:ir:ig . ..tYI!f.J. $.HEARlV.;1.J'.£.R._ca~amai:an-1~~~~~~~~~~ J-!El.;\t!-Jf 51>..:ti!~ oc apoo pups, S wks, SlO. man v.·/ · . S500 invested. 16~1 f e ~ t long, 7'6'' l'I !'.l>li S..1i1t·r :'11ugnurn S.10 Tf.:r-."'I' irniJ .. r, l'unt:i..._ 'Gfl. · 642·5141, 432 Halmwood N.B. Sell tor $89. 544-6°7S'l. be~m, 235' sq ft sail, in ~ Tranq>ortatiol'I JI•] A~k fol' John, &12-1;.12 slctps 6. nH f'\'.lrnii. On~, 4th of July pups. Irish set-16' New ·England Dory co • Incl. trailer. $500 .. I'-· -------' •;o suzL·l-\looC~.000 n1i. <'Ofl(L Sl' .. '1:" ·191.\-~t~l7. ters, AKC r eg., shots, , I""" ~675-82J7 i\tust M.11, bought' largerji••••••••;.. " '"~· boat ~356 · Xl11t cont!. $250. JJG..oc;QG nfl mos. $125. 14 IT. outboard wtmotor · · 5. Auto ~ervice, Parts 949 --546,-.296.9 !ind traller $300. or ·best of· MARINER 31 ~ircraft 915 NEEDS home, male, tan fer. 557-6&13. Dsl. Ketch. 10 mo's old, _ne\v RETURN to 1935. Open Shepherd, good ""ith kids co~d, Loaded. $22.000 tum. cockpit #antiqued· Biplane: --'67 !!<)~DA 305 Scran1IJ!l•r TIRE CITY $325. Ne\v clu tch. Til·esj\\'heels·'rirt:..~·\Vhttl• DIAr.tOND Solitaire, 2 carat, \\'hi te, flawless. EtllERALD- lndian gem 1 carit $120. G<1rgeo us, e x ·o·t.ic (handcrafted in Europe) NECJ..1..ACE, EARRINGS, CHARMS. BRACELET & PRINCESS RING \lrith 20 carats of precious stones • massive & 'exquisite, 18 carat solid gold. OTHER itenu; avail. 50 to 7S'/c off. 675-7521. Machinery 816 ALLEN SYNCROGRAPH MODEL E 1415 HD J7F Ols-I'RlBUTOR 1'1ACHINE. s.J:}-1734 eves & \\'fi'kends. BOOK collectors! Hundreds or volun1es from 1124. varied subject~. 494-8927 Lag. HONDA 50 · Licensed \\'/helmet $75, ·Girl's 3 spd Stingray bi~ $25. 545-7434. FOR Sale • NeWport Beach tennis club membership. 644-(1751. NEW-USED-RENTALS GOULD MUSIC CO. needs room to run. $5: Boats/ Marine Prine. only. 642-~2. _ rides. Holiday .specia!·2 tor 842-6331. Equip. 904 12' Sno'i•bin:I, trlr $325. 8' Ul'lder SlO. Call 6~1372. 6-12-5127 4th J uly S11per Deale. Good· '71 l\laico n1otorcvcle rl irt year lrolyglnJtS & P<1ly1teel : bike, ;<Int \'Ot;d. '$700. Blen1~. 111 .Jnrkt'rl'i Sl l.SO pr., Our 61st year 21H5 N. Main, S.A. 547--0681 p URE BRED Ger:n&n 25' Trojan cabin cruiser Im· Sabot, car top racks $150. C S R 920 Shepherd ·pups. wea-d. 5 Both Very good c 0 n d. ampers, a. 1.•.1 int ·~ maculate condition. Teak wks old ~1ales $25, Female decking. Value ·S8500 v.·ill 833-J693, CAMPER $20. 847~. take $0000. r.lust ; e 11. 18' slmp, cabin, Outboard. T' B d 972 g• b FOR Sale; Purebred Spring-645-24~. 8-4. Ask for Jerry. Glass over \\'OOd. Slippage, ime. ran new 1 ca · er Spaniels, 7 v.·~. all Terminal Island. $ 8 7 5 . over Havasu ~iunper t~at 1 NOR\VESTON IO' fiberglass 968-12'75 sleeps 4. Includ ing stove, ice emale. Xlnt li.nage. No dinghy, 3~~ hp motor, oars, • box. AU thi:o; on lop of a 499--:l-tSO. Sprinl tyJlt" n111i.~ 1.tx 7 'ii YAL\IAJIA 90 f:nJtU'l _ Si9 .. ~d. 1 .1x:l 1 ~ $15.SO, l5xll 1 ~ 1000 rnilC's, JWtl£',·t. i t 15 $~.~~· 1&x10 SJ•l.l!O. F60x l5 • flnn &1Mll 79 or S33-l ~OS. $28.~, A60:-:1 3 -S:tq,80, lli~x * '70 SUZUKl 500. (:ood condi11nn. 96.'\-2487: ~9-l-StiOl. l. P<ily111rj•I. $~ .. ~. J.:70·fl(l.. I.Ahl' mi, ~-70·1170 15" nr 11" ls! $24.SO $ ;, 7 5 · e\\' cur htkf' oHi;, li.i.t-o:I CARPE)T FOR SALE by Car~t LayO'. Call MOVING! Washer, dryer, refrigerator, double bed & night stands, 't\\1!n bed, bolsters, dinette set, lamps, bar stools, drafting machine, misc. 54:;-4087. \VE BUY PIANOS-ORGANS PENNY O\VSLEY·Stanton 11352 Beacb Blvd. 892-3314 Daily ~0-9 SatSun 'til 6 HAi\fMOND Piper A u t o Chord, l 'yr old, $900 or best ofr. ~282'1. papers. $40. 549-:ll31. etc. About 25 hrs on all. SAILBOAT 12' (Fleety Class) brand new Gr.IC !·9 ton P.U. GREAT DANE _ Black, SW. 830-9821. Fiberglalls over "·ood. New that .is fully fa c.lotj• rquip- AKC. 5 yr, $25 to good DEPI'H sounder, K 0 n e 1 sail. Immac. cond. $190.00. J)('(I. Serial No. TCSl-12· R.nd i.._111 235x l'."1 s:r.1 JO. C\o~rd '72 HONDA CB :r.{l, 2300 n1i. Sun .. J\lnn., TU•". I Llkc 11c\\', Hrs1 ofrf'r. ~ N1•11·rc11·t Ulvd., ('"_,\1 • 546-374:> • 54<)."'86 FlBERGI.+ASS Sabot 2/Cart· GRAND P iailQ; Eb <1 n y -10' Glasspar Runabout Iinfsh; F i0ne condition: $500. "'/t:rll~r · Chambers ~s 499-1635. ho1ne. model K!I 660 12 V. dual 636-2388. Z513399, $3,795.00 . 840-7168 range, fl) It. fl) fathon\, new '66 ISLANDER 33. "'""I. BILL BARRY e AKC STANDARD POQ.. sealed~bJ;>~s s:m,1!S46-4819. crul~e/race rond., 5 sails, ___ •_6~4o.-OS67 • 645.:l:i~I. 123-l:i E. C11rll<,1, ,\Jn1ost ne1v llondn 750, ~1.lOO l·I & "':a ~ i,n.n C •r d e n : 1 mi,, nl! lhe f'X1ras . C'tln:Sider 1 ZIJ.:;llift-0.~J.,. '""=~.-'-----size GIRL'S ,clothing All good coQd. ~ 10-12. stove -Sear's portable S~M~~L-. cH~ar-dm~a-n~S-pi~n-,t~l300=. . sprayer w/gun, 646-1523.' Goo4 cond, BEAN BAG COUCH • Ex· 979-4475 ccllent condition. Like new. D~ PUPPY. 9 wks old, POWER Transfer unlt & xtras. $l5,800, Ownr GMC-PONTIAC·FIAT "'hite, male. Jl.50. 557--0168. prop. F its 55 HP Johnson. _64_4-46..,.;34c:·====~-- GERl\tAN Shorhair Pointed New. Orig. $385, Seil $200. 16' CATAl\'IARAN AKC pups, 8 weeks old $50, ~93. . .LIKE NEW $650 (1st St. at S.A. }~n.,.y. l 2CX» E, 1st St., Santa Ana ~ '558·1000 ('Rr on trade. :.19-1704. NE\V :l27 ('hf'vy f'ng, IX\rt"d .~· Electric: Cats 930 strokrd lo 3&'1''. fkost f'CJ!Hp, ---------/ ovrr $1000. 1nves1, aac, $·10J t ~tan ColC earl. 2 bags. 646-4943 eve, Unused. Cornp \\'-charger. V\'""V"e.::n.:.~:.....,"7btC,t,-e-x-e"b.-c""-rt-.. ~& QlllDS playhouse. 40 sq. ft. Cn>:td & paneled. Must see to 8p~. $125. 892-052~. Dark Blue Fur. Approx Sewing Machines 828 6'x5'. $50. Ca.sh o n l y • -? • • -• 962-7689. SINGER Golden Touch. & champion sire. 962-9574. RE"'~ 42 hp Cray 'l•M-_,,•:-o:;:r,C:tr::•:;d:c.e';_ .. .:548.::.:·'=38::1;_•;.._\3 "f"'~ ........ ,.,. ~ /4 Ranger pick·up w/air· 7 \VEEK black female I;>ieSfl w/2 to J reduction CAL 25-Fully equipped to Auto. 3 ·speed trans. \\'/8' poodle-pUttbred -no papers ~ar. SllQO. 536-201.2. .• race or cruise. $ 5 9 9 S . overhead· camper · .J"/boat· $350. 644-1141 guar. S2'75 up Vt n c , .. Mobile Homea t1S Automotive 1366 "K" Lo&an. lfAND v.'Oven rug, 9x6, golds. browns, $45. Po r table jtett'O. $5. 642-4731. For that item under $50, try the.Penny Pincher. •••••••••••••••••••• Sew port. sewing machi1;1e, carrying ca.se,\.atlachments, Hke new, best offer over $100. 54.9-2612. .. $3.5. 962-2035. '69"' .J&bri~,· 6 HP. irt. tOOd 545-3110. dbl. 1lnk, 3 burner stove, DARLING COCKAPOOS cond . $135. Fun .zone Boat 12' SIDNEY, sail & jib, w/see th.ru oven. Good con· 9 WEEKS OLD $10 EA Co. 673-0240. only $175 dition 64&-4329 after 4 pm. --------·I C.M. 54$--0177. FOR Sale, I BR 8x35, comer '"'GI~or-,,.,-.w-F~o"r~d-352=-or-390-I , k>t. Sp ~nt $46. \5. 327 W. ~gine A: 1.uto. tn.ns. In or • .. s"f'.~.~~ -<f SEWING CUIDE FOR THE " CAL ON THE CO. ~---!!!! For an ad ·rn Woman's World Call Mary Beth 642·5671, ox! 330 T nternatlor. ·Designer • Pattern f Sporting Goods 830 SCUBA Gear, comp!. outfit 72 tank, reg·Seaview bk. pk. wet suit etc. $150. 675-5317. TV, Radio, HiFi, Stereo 136 STEREO 1972 Garrard equipped with full sized pro- fessional changer, AM/FM stereo recei~r. sealed air- suspension speakers, tape dec.k & head phone plhg-in jacks. Brand new in box & guaranteed·. Originally pt"ic- ed at $279.95. Balance $87 cash or small payments. La y-away Dept, '114/893--0501. 642-1818 or 534--3885 *· 675-1564 * For Import Trucks ADORABLE toy male poo-Boats, Power 906 20' Norwegian sail boat Havasu &: King·O·thf!'-RoAd dle. All shots:, 11 months Dual axle trailer. $300. cabover~. New le: used ,$5(). 642-4818 or 534-3885, '72 Enterprise. 170 HP Volvo,, 84&-0491 aluminum A: fi berglass !helJs, 6 cyl, Chry. OUtdrive. 40 M c Sal 2036 DALMATIAN puppies. 7 MPH, Seat& 12. Good Bay & COLUMBIA 2'2. Spinnaker, esa amper es. wks, AKC. Shots. Pet & Ocean boat. Loaded with Genny, Jib, Evinrude 6 h.p Harbor, CM 646-4002 shoy,•, 548-7017, equip. $4500. Anyt i me , Xlnt cood. Owner 644--C694. '54. FORD P.U. w it h MOVING _ \\'&.Jlt gd tam 675-6279. KITE • Good ~ndiUon, new overhead camper I: ice~x. home. F'Iw. Afa1e 5 )T toy '70, 20' Fiberglass butTicane: sail dolly & full coven Good running condit1<1n. sheep/sheph .. ~ 644--1793. inboard~utM, 155 HP, V6, S&'i<i. 673-4335. • Best ofter. Call J im 642-9186 or 644--7077. MINTATURE Dachshunds, cabin, head, all ln xlnt 11' Montgomery DI n g h y .1~:...o.:.:....c.. _____ _ AKC, males, red. All shots. shape, $3,000. 6 4 2-7 9 6 5; lapstrake hull , s3so, Call '62 Chev 1 Ton Step Van, 537-9666 a.it 5 pm, 557-7630. 838-1418 1>1otor home convt"l'Slon · almost finish.ed. t 1 2 5 0 . 1h ENGLISH Bull pup!. Short 1ail brindle male, $25.; black SlO. 493-3973. 21'x8' Cruzon-aott top, Chryt; SABOT-Wood hull Ver y crown 6. Marlin-chr, bait good condition. 1-----·------tank, pump(! etc. $1500. or $125 * ~8 '70 V\V POP-UP CAMPER, trade for cheap car + cash. 15,000 ml, excellent cond., G73-'rrlWi BALBOA ~. Sharp, 1ut, fun $2,850. 4!JIJ-2211. ' boat. Sleeps 4. Newport slip ''"' VW n. R b II 20' Imp '68, 200 hp 1/0, full avail. 540-0093 * '"'." ..... mper, e u I Wilson, No. 29. C~f. out ()f car, Rea10D&bly Motor Homes 940 pr\«d. S45--0900. -.. 'BIU.. \\'llITLIDGES'' SUNSET MOTORS ORANGF. COUNTY LOCA1.JON ELDORADO ~1lni MOTOR HOME $6448 I Dune Buggies RARTS l\>TI NI T JO" MAGS, 1.'TC. S9fil. 968-7650 956 Trucks 962 FULLY SELF OJNTA!NED -. ....., ....... ---~ • IT~r"r;'~~21J~EWI '68 CHEVROLET Phone 645-6677 1970 Harbor Blvd. Yi TON PICKUP ' LEAR J et stereo 8 portable tape player, solid state. 1'.1odel P-519. Plug into cigarette lighter or uses 6 D batteri('.s. llardly used. Paid $35 '-sell S20. 54.2-1734 eves & ...,,eekends. GREAT Dane pups. M/F, Fawn AKC, 5 wks, Beautiful. Pri/pty. 494-6703. *Black Lab Puppi11* Purebred, $25. 548-1033 canvas, bait tank, 280 hr.. engine.. 675-6970 or 494-4818 Tandem Vanson trlr, $~. 14' Cat. 170_ *I ft sail. after 6. -..-,-C:.o:;•:c'::.•,:Mc:.:.:•-<•;:•---. V·8, radio, aulo1natlc, power Introducing Your steering, custom cab. A real , Newly ApP.Olnted good clean h"uck. !E43"8). . ' 71S67 II- 1972 COLOR TV RCA XL 100, 19" Portabl~. almost new, "'e paid $500 .... best of- fer takes it. Call 548-2457 aft s. 2 DeDON Speakers, new never used, 12" \Voofer, 5" Midrange 3" Tweete r. $100, 846-9093. '-:-".-[ _r"'e '_' You~)[I 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 673-9498. * 67 s;:':iio.I * I-9-70_F_O_RO __ %_t_o_n_C_am_pe_r 156 19' LARSON Mere V-8, I/0, Special truck w / l l ' many extras. .&ee' to ap-FLIPPER, in good cand.. r.amper, ileepa 8. 64fr8608, Horses *APPALOOSA* 3 year old gelding, registered. $-475. CALL ANYTIME 540. 3803 272 YR old mare. Half Ara- bian & Morgan. $500 w/new saddle & tack. See <1n Sat & Sun, 846--7388. BOARDING STABLES Beaut. new. 20m Acacia Santa Ana Hts. 557-8414. pre::iate! $2595. 714 : ~ equipment, $250. '62 CHEVY V-8 % ton. 8' 963-1629 • Teardrop cabover. $995, 18' FISHING BOAT. LIDO l 4, wmt TRAILER MuAt 1ell today. 557-5696. to HP mtr, trlr. $800 or bert & cover. $850. YE 6Jde school bu11/pnrtial * 673-6826 * oiler. 548-6685. camper. Best. o t fer . '70 Skipjack 24, CORONADO 15-No. 5 4 7 , 548-S640. like new, private party: w/trailer, good cond, best .:..::..:;:.;:: _____ _ Xtras. 963-1045; 525--0262 otter . 644--2.603. Cycles, Bllc11, TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A -AQUA CAT. $195 Scooters 915 213·592-2977 -----------~L~r °'D"'oc-·1-4•,---1 ·11 Harley Dav t d a on S YEARS OU>, 675-S502 Sportsttr, ll.lw ml. Mual sell. n 100. 548-8909 aft. s. 12' Sloop, Glass over wood. 305 Honda Scrru]\bler DAILY PILOT Dacron aails. 1325. Incl trir. 1299"' swop !or ,.r. Put a ·little "loot" in your 338 L St, Ba.iboa Penn. • nd Lovis ... u those bauble• fol WANT AD Excel co . 646-4370 TIOGA c~~~[~ MOTOR HOME DEALER CHEVROLET Crevier Motor Homes 2828 Haroor mva. Cost a t.1 esa !)46..-1203 3)8 W, lst, Sanla Ana BUSINESS Spt'C.'ial. '64 F·500 83$-3111 1 1~ Ton, Oun! Wheel!!, • • • e i'Ses Sacrifice $1295, BK R , 646·32·t2, * NEW G~1C Jimmy, • whl. drive, 12,000 ml, $4.500. 549-3612: 5.%-9542. '66 GMC TRUCK Radio, heater, C•VS8139). OPEN ROAD • $!75. dlr. 836""15. "buCks". Call Cl&mfied Sell the old itiill Buy the new 1911 HONDA 350 SL, mull AFFECTIONATE, Adorable 642-5678. 642•5678 atutt. •erilice. 'Call after 6 pm. small striped kittl!n, bob ;;;;;:::;;:;;;:;:;;:::;;:;;;:;:;;::;;:;:;:.:.::::;;;:::;;:;::;;;:::;;:;::;;;:::;;..:.;;::;::;;:;;:::;;:;::;;;::::;::;;:;I _6_7S..:.c:.85:.:32c.. _____ _ MOTOR HOMES '70 Dodge >/4 Ton , 8081 Garden Grove Blvd. V • A 1 ~ Ith . l tail. ?i1ale. 10 wks old. •n Os!a Pioneer 250 cc ( \ .,.. ,: 8Jl>.82J9. k.~s T' N.R ~ .... "100 Ml. Gd. cond. \::..f. '._ ___ _, ZOUNDS! Kreepino, kmwl-);.i'Jij{/T\ ;::l ~ GA'ZER:~lf, 1675". 548-6417 alt< pm. ~ ing kittens, '1 \\'k, all you · AlllS !7 CU.Y lL POLLAN '70 Honda SL 350. Call Sun. can carry, fem. grey <1r wh1 /fh HA•. 21 J:j. Your Doily AdMl1 C"iJ• 'M un ~~·~ day betwten 6 ,\ 8 pm, 1iton- 71562 by Eguzquiza b>.: trnd. 644-7201. • ' ~).,;. '' Arrercli11g lo th• Slori. V •' Q)~ dn.y between 9 Ir: ll am, .,Long or short, here's an easy-to-make stun-3 free kiltens. Blk, whlte, l2J 9.11iii.3: To develop messoge for Mondoy, "~[~~"1.I 1 _64=S--0<~58-'. ~· ~-~~-- ning outfit by Egµzquiza of Italy. Bias bind-tiger. 432 J-lolmwood, ·N.B. ¢~c:.:.us ~wez!i=:~~~~tolVTibrn l 7·1'"86-a PrimoMo!Qrcycle Repalr ing is used to edge the loW scooped-out neck-&12-5141 . »« ,0 1 vw 31 HGYt 11 "-"°" scoo10 Speciall'!t• on English le line , down the front and around the hem. A sr.1A~ aUectionatt dog, to WA~20 i~:-•. ll ~:lillcal ~~:;:. ocr.21 J apanese?.,fC't.Competition G d -o, u o .,ans. w service ar en Grove 894-4479 ·'lk:fy ,-Mu.st" sell, dlr !97-0224 '67 CARDINAL U~ii Ft. '63 Ch JI T Trailer. , •. Like r<w. , , evy 74 On .llel\\'Y duty ·wl1h I~ box, Immaculate, Mu.st Sell. dlr Butan1!', slcc~ 4. (:1872). 897-022\. S799. • t~,-,O-F-o"'R-D_Ran_c_bo_ro __ !IOO_. BEACH CITY DODGE Like new -many extru . l2tj00. 494-6303. 6:65 Beach Boule'Vard Huntington Bench ln1L51().:IG60 1951 CHEVY Pickup 1250 Good (<Ind. .Call ~\«S_Gj&-2962 S IRrrt"Te-p·arating-zipperJ.rserin the center go00 nome. ~ . iii\-s.i.c.ii:Jc · "Vj;lrt -. 3.f·o;rt1>1:ufr"...-~·M Hor • .t1 . -wotk ftl~. Mon-.Ert. front seam, Ieav~g a deep ope'ning to expose 542-2951 ~7U.S.90 ~~ i:f:'i• ~~ 1~,,. · ~1»1. 488 Newr;iort Blvd., Motor Home .Rentals 'b'9 FORD Econo V&a.' cyl. f matching hot pants. ldeinOt fhost any fatr BF.AGLE AKO.reg., l yr old, ?$.GlMJ:: 1, ~;r:.: ·~~~t er.:... i U.GfTT.Ul~I ,. N.B. PRIMO \VER~.; Available for dn1Jy, \Vec>kl~· 170 C.I. J gpd. P&rtiel panel. ric. 71562 is cut in ready-to-wear Misses good w/chilclrrn. ,., , 9wir1-t 39 o-n 6'l.lnftlc.uary 11or.b ~n '67 Triumph t:io.,. or monthly bnsi~. 71', 23:, $1 ,300. 53Cr9606 aft 5. Sizes 10.18. Size 12 requir~apr.roximjitelY 536-772j "JUNE'° lo lid.. AO From 70Siioindl119 MC. Jf Extended tront tnd, New'bnt· and 25' s<'lf <'Ontain<'d ~to-·ta Chevv , tru"k 1" to· , f b · f -(}\32..tt-46-.5.S II With -t i N"" 71 "-NI ·~,;, t ti F.x II d fl ·v "' • ,._ "· 3 ;fl: yards of 45' a r 1c or e ong version . Fite to good home, etla-62.61 12r0 ,.2c-m 72,.,"°" , · .t~-40• ery, l"J'I. ce ent con . tor omtt, all eq11ipt with Stake body U' stttl bt'd and 2 \4 yards for the short. To order 71562; Tcrr,·,.,.~11, "'''''.''' CAMClt 1t 30on·1 -tJ .. t .. to 73 Vou'... r;:.: $000. 642.CM'.U after 1 pn1 aent'rator, root a ir, anrl ~1.~-1rri0 l\tr'NruUeld. · 1z dd d i Se d $1 7c .~~ 41• -t.4 t 74At1rtKriOl'll c.A~llCOlM • weekend~ ·mnny Olh<'r cxtr All --gives e, name, a ress a n z p. n . .,. 6 wks oltl, 67:l-6'™> ( . ..:,.Julf,l 11 ISHow-•5'-'-1s0r~1no11, llt c 11 .t'f. t~----· -----· as. · '66 CHEVROLET Address SPADEA, Box N, Dep't. CX-15 •. ~~I-e rnEE KITrENS LONG ~Jtllr 11 ~~~~! !t~' ~~~.a JAil: ,, "\\~ !lOcc. T\VTN l')'l. SUzuki 5-Coot hc1 are 1972 modrls. ford, N.J , 08848. Pattern Books by Classifies-HAIRED & LOVEABLE l::A 1. 3.1.11 181Mf AIMcn 7&fri.ndt '""''·~!lb ape!, dual carb. like new We have the all 11 1 ""' Amigo tion : Italian Couture Collection-$1.00. . TRAINED •"7"1 . t;::JJ6..38-6'2·84 19A •9u 79 1,.,;_,. ,.;1:~· ~ 900 miles 70+ mph, $300. also. Pltase call 839-9.iro. 11,, TON • -· ••o ~-~~~ ~-CaJl•21996 '"5 SCllOQI ~ Mlss11 Bust Waist Hips Back Waist L....,,....,..NS • 7 k 1 _, ... 21 ~ 51 To 11 £-.:rendfd AQUAlWS 171 • 11...ner pm. , ·• Bus Conver1rd tC1 Sizes Length ~V'''"' • ,_ \\tt s 0 "· .t!N JVl .. r:1 ~~~:':. M~,. :~tip j~,10~ ·n Suzuki TS-185 It Good motor home $14.<15, will con-\1.$, stick sblft, radio . 10 ' 82 1h 24 S4 Y.t ~ 16 ¥.I tnnrd . t t a I n c d ' ~.All~.: J 2' Atl«t~ S4 Aul1tor1e• '' Appt«iot!w flt. tt ht': I met. $475. \VUT Atlll wltftr trnda 646-3242. Pickup. (U296(13). 12 S4 25 'h 36 16 ~i Adorable. 545-S;,iQ, 9. J:~f.11 t~~ ~=·M~ ::~~ .~,,t.J.,!!!'·"'~L~·"I 200fl. Real td b I kt~ • NE\V 23' & ~· lwcury $1'099 14 36 Tl 38 17 FREE happy helllthy klllerui. • 27n.. _ 57 h erTMtt ... 1 ~64~:;-!.,_,58'_·~-----11!. JI .. Air, loaded! 8<'111 r~tc' CONNELL 16 38 29 40 17 M We:i.ned It b'tl.lned. Phollt' 'f':;:~.IJ ~~ !l~"-' ~:~?:1°"1 llt;'::C~~s INDIAN Suptr Scout. Semi possible. Pvt pty 1168-1:191. -18 40 . 31 42 17 ih S48-4GlS. fJ;f.1 wf 1i i30°" 60~t•< ~,.;:r1.,,. wAA,Hf. chopprn, P~rfect running '72 WINNEB.AGO 27'. MCrj;; I--==----=---..;;.: ______ _.;:.;_:.::__ I Vacandes cost monevl Rent t ': · :· .S: • lt:J\ IOI. 711 a"i rond. ~ alt 2 pm .6 l / nd Otl R CHEVROLET ·--...... •• ' t === ~ ., .... , -~ 0~c..I 18/M-{)N"tnl ~~ • Ir «> · Wt. '"'""'' ==11.................... bldr.~1m-:.iiuy.~~t= --t;!'!w~~·~· 7-~=-=-ocl..,;"°::;l'i.::·~=::::.t~·=· ==-..\ -"'!!!!!!!!!!'!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! •• Stlu.ldlo ltmw ..,., Call Fut mu1i. .... ju" a phollC 1128 Harbor ai...d. ': , Cl~~!lncd At!. &t~. • ----------L. __ . __________________ ...: . .::6<::2-:!1671:::::..::N::."":.'~-·--:.• :I c:aD away &U-5611. Cos1a 11.ftsa -.12Jl .. . ... • . • t I . _. , • .• ,. JO DAILY PILOT Sunday, Jut, 2, 19n §J 11 .,,........ 1§1 !~1 ~-~,,, .. ~~-.,,-.... , .... ~,·~.1-§J [ .. ,,...... l§J I ,...,,,,_ 1§1 I .......... l§J I _,,,,.. l§J 1-.,, .. ,,,,~~I .~--=; Truc~s 962 Autos. Imported 970 Autos. Import.cl 970 .. Autos, Imported 970 ~uto1, Imported 970Auto1, lmporttd 970 Autos, lmport..i 970 ( -,6-7-IN-TE-RN-AT-IO-NA-L I ALFA ROMEO DATSUN I DATSUN Tra-.iau '" "''""'""' Alfa Romeo '72-I '68 Datsun Roadster I '71 DATSUN PICKUP HONDAS GALORE! ~~rs~!~~r~~~~;, f'~t~n~~; 2000 Hurd Top & Soft Top, 4 SJ.id , · TEST DRIVE THE NEW HONDA con<lllkm. Jl'\'P W.\J, Rad<o. \\<al". 41,000 acJuu\ W/Gem Top Camper COUPE• . $1999 I mil,., J\\TY"1<1' , CONNELL NOW IN STOCK $1395 4 Spd, Radio, Jlt>atl'r, Lo1v Low '11\'"'" o.150CPJll. For Immediate CHEVROLET Delivery m• '"'' oircr $2095 BA~lo:tsf '"NG coAsT . coAsT 2828 llarbor Blvd. Co!ila til£'sa 546-1203 '57 Ford 112 Ton Pic kirp Immac-uJ.'\I(', :'>lu.~1 'il:·l!, 1llr ! S97·0:r.14, IMPORTS ~~~!~:~.I.~~1 ,ooo ~,PPQ,~I~H"~ 54G·452"J Ne1\-port Beaeh ITI4) 642--0406 l~=-FORD dump U'\i1·k, 11000.1200 \\1. PacUic Cst. H1vy. s,:,,J., 11111/ lot:i. of UM' lrfl. i\l'\1por1 Beach <7141 &12-0406 Al~ IQ.<2 !Ji.,..li:-r 1!urn11 J --------- lrurk, S·150-SC't' t h (' ~ e Alfa Romto 1 trurk~_.~:ik:_ oftl'r, ~l~ltiJ, ' 19.'il CJ/EVY Pi<'kup ~ l $2:11 Gwl f~1nd. : Call eves fi.l&-29ti2 I< I [ ~ 1.2 0 I .,,,, '68-DATSUN PICKUP Ncl'd1 a httlt:> fixcn', 1111\' mile1, h)'\' pnCf'd for !ht' handyman f21462Cl, S895. 546-4529 FERRARI '66 FERRARI 330GT COUPE :J Spd, illag \Vhcels, Sho1\'- HONDA SEDANS $ 639 llllCL ,ltlGHT 1 · AND DlAUt PUP. FULL fACT. l9UIPPID UNIVERSITY OLOSMOBILE·GMC TRUCKS.HONDA 2850 HARBOR; COSTA MESA -5A0.9640 "We Alfl Hefft S.tlsfltd Ullfil Yea A,. .. , ·s.-.: C'hcvy Sport\·nn i)f·lu:>.l', 107'' \V.B .. 3rd Srat, Sli~(1. 1 constdl'l' trnde 6'1fl·32·1:! Barwick Datsun 9'JR So. Co11sl l!v.•y, La~una Beach 546-405 l / 494-97il l'OOn1 Fresh, 36,000 actual 1~l!Jl!!!!l!!!Ji!!l!l!!lllllll!ll!l!l!JI!!••• .. •••••• mil•s. isAvo:is•. ''MERCEDES BENZ SAAi B~ND NEW 1972 SAAB 99E $99. over Dealers Cost tax and l\r. ( 997220IY.ll 40 ) 4 99722010249) .. COAST IMPORTS SUNBEAM 1967 Sunbeam "Alpine" con- vertible, \\'ire '''heels, rlisc power brakes. $ 7 O O , :>l4-3417. llAND NIW SPITFIRE $2399 FULL ~llCI INCLUDES: Meo le•, teal b.1!1, doK brnke1, unniparloho~ I. dectD<J•· '11 Spitfire 'JD GT-6 970 '72 O!'f:\'ROLE'f-4-1,1.he"l · ~O\V ON DISPLAY rlrive Blnzrr. F'ull fl\\1' & Sales Service immaC'. Trade for rcgulfir Part! Body Shop car of eq ual value or '!' COAST IMPORTS 1ilerlwnics Dfltght -a r eal fix "er" upJ)('I'. 1967 Datsun \ra.c:-on. $.125. Call ~8-8404 al1£>1· 1 P.'.\t MAKE OFFER COAST IMPORTS -*--PE_U_G_E-OT--*-I ·~~·i:.:;;. AJ~;;:;.:wc;,~:1'"-· -;7-·2 ___ T_O_Y_O_T_A_·-·. 541--0764. COROLLA '65 VW BUG Sunroof, radio, J1cntf'r, 4 spc('d, super t·lean! <PCT- ~51 $j95. 5-15-1318 1000-1200 W. Coa!t H"''Y· Newport Beach 642-0406 Auto Leasing 964 ALPINE #lilfASING / '6.\ ALPINE. N•w. polo\. ••• . OverMul. &'l' to apprec. 1 Try our lease experts tor _&>_11_ ... _1r-;ad;i-e'".='6C:7:!"5;.:;"7J;::... _ "'Savtna:s • Sat:lsfactioc -Ser· BMW ' v1 ... WE LEASE AU. POPULAR 1972 t.fAKES AT CO~IPETI­ TJVE RATES. Call ?t1aloolm Reid tor furtl!er details. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 200'.l Harbor Blvd. Costa. ?ttesa 642-0010 1 Autos Wanted 963 • I REWARD WILL PAY OVER Kelley Blue Book Vi!1t our new home! 0 ROY CARVER, Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Costa l\fcsa 546-4444 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 0 SEE US AB01.TI' Overseas Delivery CR·EVIER MO'l'ORS For 11t• model, clean, 2oe \V. l~t St .. Santa Ana ; low mlleago domos- 1 ____ 1_3$-3--1.;.7_1 __ _ : tics,. Imports, trucks or CAPRI • c~m,pers. cq ""' ™ lor Buyor '71 CAPRI DAYE ROSS PONTIAC 4 Spd, Afr Conditionin& Radio, Map, (~UI). 'li'!J Da!sun PU. Larte mU'- rors & heavy bum~r. Xln! cor1d. $1485. 644-1 55 4 As low as $2,299. (No. 5545) FRIT~ WARREN'S Sport Car Center '63 Alpine, nr ne'v r.ng. $1966 8'\J•d til'H, l•I"· $565/o• be!t offer, Clean! 544-8034. a.nyt1n1t'~c· ------ 'flDATSUN 240Z ' •ORANGE COUNTY'S TOYOTA LARGEST ~~~~~~~~-I 7lO E. bt SJ.. S.A. 5r1.o7&1 BRANO NEW 4 Spd, All' Cond, r,1ags, Silvrr wltli Black interi9r, l~.~ a ctuaJ miles, Perfect in every \\'8Y 19R9DZXJ. MG PORSCHE LAND FIAT '68 · MG Midg•t XSO 1116 1963 PORSCHE 3'6-B Cou.,.. $4495 --,7._1 .. ._F.l_A_T_1_24--I w/wh"I" Wood w/wh"I Now clutch, strong •ng. CR·UISERS RW'$ even better $109!l. Chrme r ims. luggage rack, DLR 547-G7&f. Just had major tune-up. '69 l\tGB Rds. ~tra C"lea.n Blue \\'/tan leather int. w/whttls. \Vootl w/v.ml 1 _l_2200_._F_inn_. _,._~ __ ,._. __ Or Best Offer COAST IMPORTS ROADSTER 5 Spd Radio Jleatl!r Low mw;t see $159!J. DLR. '65 Porsche SC Sunroof, Tape Lo\V ~lileagr'. 1282CKZ). _54_1_--0_7_G4_.______ Deck, Radio, 1-leater, Bur- $2545 '63 l\1G ,,1idget (OJTI70l $79J gundy \\'ith matching inter- '64 :vtG ?\1id~et ~QX"U395) 89j ior, 50 n1iles, on rebuilt en· 1000·1200 \\'.Pacific Cst. lf11"-'. 170 P h 911T COAST DLR. 557-21 32. gine. Must sell 646·3242. .; '66 MCB Rds. Vllrt 3J.9 ne\v orsc e Ne"·port Beach (TI4J 64'l-O~OG " St 'I Pri t Party " engine, new pa.int, new top ereo, :• ags, va e , 546..-4529 $1099. DLR. 547--07&t. Days &39-9560, aft 5 · - '67 Datsun 1600. J-tard & i;ofl IMPORTS 833-Jl55 . top. l\tags. Radials. Xlnt '68 l\tGB Rdstr 1465BQC) $1295 DLR. * 19'11 914 Porsche. I.n mi. cond. $81XJ. 6 4 2-6 0 4 2 557.n32. Xlnt cond. Best oUer. Y.'eekdays; (21.J) 592-li;,2 1003-1200 \V. Pacific Cst. Hv.')'.l ,,,o--==~~=-= 673-6826; 675-3294. "'knds. H.B. residenCf'. Ne-.vport Beach (TI4) 642-0406 '67 f\IGBGT, VLT 0 2 11--------- -'11. DATSUN 1200 fs!bk. Air 546-452<J \\'/"·heels, A..'\ilFM. &harp 'TI PORSCHE 911-E. air, rond, radWJ, \'lnyl top, '69 Fiat 850 Coupe-Lo mile, _l_l399-=·=o..,LR=·..,54~1=--07G4='=· o---leather seats, stereo A.l\I· molding, tach, elc. 14,000 1· ne\v ' tires, R/ll et e. 1969 MG h1IDGET. Fl\t, :i\lint cone!. 536-78Sl. ov.·ner miles. !\tint cond. prl/p!y. 968-4j8() aft 5. Ex~! con<!. " '72 Porsche 914 . M.1/F~l l 169·, "~"9'18 546--0011-oo•u . stereo, tinted glass, It. blue. .. . ...,,,... " · '71 Fiat 850 Spider. Good ---~..,.,~·~-~-- '11DatlUn240-Z. Stick 17,IQ) cond. fl50 & take-over MGA 1..:54400=::.·..;494--0::..:..::1:::03::.· ___ _ mi. Near new. Call 6U-M36 pymts. 89'1-6545. alf 6 pm. Dlr, lVill take "·67~F;:ia::t.,:124;;.,St::a..:W;..ag-.. '"'s"'tra,--,cl< trade. tape, $600, Good condition. '72 Oat.run F/B. Auto air 833-36!13. '59 MCA Com'ft't. , The silver' bulk!'t..$40) 675--172'1 RENAULT Renault Demo Sile Semi Annual in Stock. Large Selection Immediate Delivery '67 TOYOTA • • 2828 Harbor Blvd. COsta M~ 546-UOO SAT.·SUN .-SPECIAL l+1'.&L./ ., $39.30 MO. lllUMPH Barwick Datsun !)<J8 So. Coast 1!11·y. Lag-11nn 1-Jf'ach j<l{j.4051 , !).19.9771 * * • * * * '69 VW bug •. 39j(). &.14·8•136 art 6 lhrT.~ .\\'ill take lrade. Dlr. $2150 I 2480 Harbor Bl,;.i. '69 * TRIUMPHS * Demonstrator , TOYOTA C..QRONA '71 CLOSEOUT -cond., radio. £9961) $2395 DLR 557-2132. MAZDA OPEL Costa Mesa ·5464017 I WE buy all ptaktl ot dean \. used sports cars, paid for ! or not. Please drive ln for I' I ~ 11.ppralsal. NEWPORT IMPORTS llOO \\'. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 642-94-0S WE PAY TOP CASH for UMd. ~ A trucks, -~ call ui IC4' ~ee •stimates. GROTH CHEYRotET Alk lot Salts Manaa:er l8211 Beach Blvd. Hun~on Beach 841.6081 KI~ \VJLL Buy your car pnid for or not. Call Ralph. Cordon 673-0900 -445 E. Coast Hwy, Ne1,1.•pcrt Beach. \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS U your car Is extra dean, see us first. BAUER BUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa l\1esa 9i9·2500 l'-1PORTS \VA.i'./TED Orange Counties TOP J BUYER Bll.L t.1A>t."EY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. • R. Beach. Pit. S47-8555 1 I I \\'ANTED fllustang or 'economy car. f\lusl be bOOd cond. 64~:W7t. : Autos, Imported 970 • 1-~~~~~~-~ l ALFA ROMEO -· --................. '69 ALFA ROMEO 1750 GTV COAST IMPORTS ,68 I)al!un P.U.. caml"r' -----·f--,::'70~0P""'EL"""""19~00C--ohell (\VXM986J. $1D95 DI.It ROTARY'S Clearance Sale C door~ "'hite tlni.sh, 4 speed SPITFIRES AS LO\V AS $2399 This Weekend . (ZKZl2Sl. GT-6 SAVE $500 e $1099 FRITZ WARREN'S Phone 557-2132· Immediate Delivery '61 Oats ota wag. AM/FM, HUNTINGTON BEACH RALLYE KADETT[ Unbeatable Prices Sport Car Center 1~1200 'V. Paci.fie Cst. lJv.'Y. NN1p011 Beach <n4) 642-0406 546-<529 CITROEN Citroen Maserati Award Winning Luxury Car Ro1d & R11lye Motor1 gd cond. $850 or best ofr. 546-5836. ' '71 DATSUN 12DD Cpe. The real stick one. Perfect car for fun . Lie. 550BZU. $1199 Low Do\\TI I.Aw Tenns PHONE 645-500 J\flRACI..E l\1AZDA 214;, Harbor Bh•d. Costa l\lesa '69 DATSUN SID S'l'ATIO:-J WAGON Orange County's Oldelit Dlr lmmaculete. YPU372. -1609 Pomona A,·e. $1295 Costa i\lesa 714-5411-3559 SANTA ANA TOYOTA C't S ~r\'!ce De-pt. open 1 roen ports Mesereti .. 7:30 am 'ti! 9 pm Orange Count}' headquarterw ;\lon-rri. 5-10-5212 !or local & Europ·ean 417 \V. \\.'arner, Santa Ana delivery. Jim Slemons Imports 2201 So. l\fain, Sant& Ana 557-5242 Open Su n. Don't give up OX' ship! It's a breeze .••. ~ll your 1tens with ease. use Dlllily Pilot Classified. fi42.....5678. QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 _hi ,, • I. '1 17331 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH ' , ... ' . ~ .. ' .. " . I " n. 84 2 "6666 f Spd, Radio, Heater, 28,000 mlle1. Bronze with white interior i307BHL). $1695 COAST IMPORTS ALL 1972 MODELS BILL MAXEY OR A NGE COUNTY'S IN STOCK FOR LARGEST IMMEDIATE ·" no E. ls!, S.A. 5rl--07G4 DELIVERY TOYOTA '68 TR6 GT Tdumph INSTANT CREDIT Radio, sport wheels, a true APPROVAL 11111 l•1c.h llwd. sports car. TUP2i8. BANK FINANCING Huntington l•ach 147-1555 $1399 COAST -~ ••"-is Low ':~';;'NE 64r,;,,Tcnns ... ~ .MIRACLE MAZDA m.•w1• 21.r> 1-farbor nr .. ·d. IMPO.RTS Toyota & Jaguar Dealer Costa i\tc~a 1000.ll'.IO \V. Pacific Cst. H1''Y· · Authorized Sales & Service '70 TR.6 HARD & SOFT Newport Beach (Il() 642-0406 l_@-1200 \VA Pacific Cst..HwY. 900 S. Coast Hi&"hway top. 36,000 miles. 546-4529 Newport Beach C7l4) 642.0406 !Aguna Beach 540-3100 Beautiful Cone:!. MERCEDES .BENZ -o-~-,,~~.;_,.~-.,..0. ' 644-8436 aft 6 pm. Dlr. MOVING. must <ell '68 R•d Renault Salos & Sarvlco -~1 ,rovar,. A °'m~"" ~t '· 1rill Jakc 1.a<lc. DES 80 hp Opel delx ......... --v1 for 0 r d d · 0 -nu om11 tc, ra o, '""'er, SO USED MERCE ~ ..... """" ve a eca em range good inilcs. C328675l $861. '66 TitlA IRS Z\.'V669. ON DISPLAY NOW cond. $650. G4Z-4214 S County . Theodore Robins Ford., 2(.xJ Overdri1·c. 1v I 11• Ji e <' 1 ·"'. Lease New 'Mercedes '68 Opel '<adett itation wag. erv. Dept. Open til S p.m. Harbor Blvd., Costa l\1esa, Sharp. Only $ll99.00 DLR. $118.71 Monthly Xlnt conrliUon. $900'. l\londay ti42-00lO r,.i7..(Ji&l. 673--013• Robb Jim Slemons Renault --~=~~-----HOUSE OF IMPORTS '· · ·iii TP 6 26 ooo · 2201 So. Main, Santa Ana '69 ToyotJt Corona 4 door . ,. • · n11. Al\l/Fl\I, 6862 !\tar.chester, Buena Pk PEUGEOT 1 blk. north of \Varner (2j 72 ) $695 0 LR . Ph. \\'Ire \\"hls, tonncau. xlnt 523-i250 on Santa Ana Frv.'Y. Service Deparbnent 546-4lloi 5.1i-2l32. cond. 640--0848 aft~r 6 f'l\1. 'Ga V\V B~s, cond l\tafly ~trns. 1\It -!'ee! Best ofr. &i&-5996 .ft fj pm, I , "I• '70 V\V, sunroof, atr cond., r /h, \\'/\\', SlSOO. fi46...8277, call bet"· 4 & i Phf. '66 VW • Xln'I cond $650 644-1571 '69 Y\V Camper Pop Top Xlnt cond .. fully f'Qu.ipped. * 644-8124 * * '6:1 V\V VAN. co:.1- PLETP.. LE~S ENC. 3350. 9iS-0261 arr 12 noon. 1969 V\V \\'cstphalia cam~r. A.'llflf, pop top. $2,350. 832-843-t '!i6 V\V l''aslback Exq-l Cond. Reblt. E'ng. '1 Nc111 tirf'S. 646-7390 * '69 V\V pop lop \rc111phalia Clean, new brakes/clutch, rblt ent;. 6i~1020. Vacancies cost money! Rent '69 Peugeot 4().1 ZNY560 Auto, your h:>u.se. apt... st?re Radio, 21.217 actual m i. bid.:., etc. thru a Daily P ilot l 1009. DLR 547-07"' Cla.s.silied Ad. 642-$78. • VI• Sales Department 557-5242 '66"vw=~B7U"G~- '69 Corolla F/B. l\lagi;, '6 4 Triumph TR -~ S650 A)f-F;..f, vinyl top, coruole '6110Tl\fTOl 1) ........... ".' .$i9::i "l'::"';·~o.· 'l'*!"l""'iii-6-;;199;;8;:,...., ROVER (ZXX750) $995 DLR 557.2132 rt u m p h ffi-4A '70~VW AM/:M $1 -450. Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 The fa.ste1t draw in the \\1est 970 Autos, Imported •.. Daily Pilot Cla.Mified Ad. 642-5678. r!(:;:;;;;i~fi;;f'j~i;)'~,1~0~L~R~.~S5~7-;n~3;2.~~-~ 546-jfi.11 '68 Rover TC 2<XX> XH\V342 ·n CoroUa F/B. Radio and , Air, Al\fITT1, $1599. DLR. heater, 1334BDU) $1S9;;i. 69 TR 6 903 ETC. Lug: rack. '64 V\\I, f 'act rcblt mtr. 547-0764. DLR. 557-2132. A.,\1/F'\t. Looks & runs NeC'ds starler. $300. or best new. $2399. DLR. 5-iG--0764. offer. 67;)..6526. ' .. • • Autos, Imparted 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 ll::o========================I VOLKSWAGEN . '63 VIV Sund"! Cam l"r \\'/a\\·J¥nJ.?, rt>frig. 1600 Eng. See the''car of.the year.'' JaguarXJti: '65 V\V Transporter \11/alum. camper. Xlnt Cond. $750. 54~5:398 . '63 V\V, A-1 COND. $i00. ~17G6 Any da.y is the BE5r DAY to run an ad! Don't delay •• , cuU today 642-5678. '• :>.!$-&112 e\'CS. * '66 V\V Fastback, l!'XC1!1lent condition, must sell $600, Relit ofrer. 540-4910. '71 SUPER Bug, Al\f/F~I. Only f2.000 mi'.s, $1775. Pvt ply. 548-1.;11. A good want ad is a good in. VClllmenl • Autos, 1mporftd 970 Autos, lmpomtd 970 Cpc, ~ Spd, Lo Lo mtlf'at:t>. 1' -AM1'MJtad10, l\'e\v Rad1· ~ al!, MAKE' OFFER I HERE'S TH.E PLACE! 1 ·I 1- . ' UXKl-1200 W. Paclflr c~1. lh1l" Newport Beach f714 ) li42-IM06 MG-<;29 1•• '69 Spyder, f\Jel lnj, 5 Spd. : • nm/fm. gd rond. 36.000 _ , 1: 11\l's. Pvt pty. S22'J5, Onyi; 1 { •• • 557-5770. ext 318. \Vknd1 & 1 EWll 494a1i'65 . • : t '69 BEREUNE f dr. F'uel --. O!~Jhe ·Good . Guys . . .. . -----·~;. lf"You -Wam ·Ta Be Number 1 Come Ta The Nu111b•r 1 Dealership Where Your Always Number 1 With Us. OVER 150 NEW & USED VW's & PORSCHES TO CHOOSE FROM -OPEN SUNDAY • @.""'"' ~"~"~'~'~!~ .. u!! ""' @ Road Test Magazine named Jaguar Xl6 "car of the year, 1971." • That's quite a tribute. Then again, the XJ6 is quite a car. It's on display in our showroom now. Come see the XI& e car of year. . A test drive will convince you, this is one of the world'• finest motorc•ro. SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY ~··: .. IIBAUJIEII& ICK • JIPEL-1-..l~ '61 MIZ 220 std Auto. troN... «Ol'IOlllY l':Ol09y l Ill.wry, XNSSt SUPIR8 '70 MIZ 250 11d Afr Cond .. Auto.1ron1 .. P .S. To- doy's fiiovty, tomalTf!ws tlas1k "°"' ORIGINAL '61 MBZ 250 SL AIJ!o. lrtfl~~ , .1 Air colld~ <overt. ' hdlp. Moll hotlartd ~' UW' ILIG"llJ '71 M'1z·220 D Std., air cond .• ;u10. tran·1,. low ml· ltogl, 10711 BEACH BLVD. HUN TINLlCJN lJEACH H42•ll'•35 ;~ inJ, lm.rMc concf, t.lu11t uill., · j: AM/F'M. 5 tpd. Twln cam. i ~l~.. ·i.,,,===========;=========';"===-================11~====:;;;:=====================================~====:;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;::=:=:::.' • • ' • ' Sundu. July i . Im DAI~ V PILOT D jj W·E'RE SHARP.ENING OUR PENCIL FOR • 1. • 100 GREAT SELLING DAYS WITH CHEVROLET! • --~-----·-~- • HARP OUR SELECTION IS TOPS! CAPRICES .. IMPALAS-CHEVELLES AND BIG WAGONS ALL SPECIALLY SALE PRICED FOR THIS GREAT SALE! BJrAND NEW '72 VEGA One of lhe LARGEST ~BRAND NEW '72 VEGA • HATCHBACK . CPE. · STATION WAGON SELECTIONS OF THE LITTLE TRAV..ELER OUR •1 SELLING VEGA MODEL • • IMMEDIATE -IMMEDIATE VEGAS ·1N DELIVERY DELIVERY 14010111 11412J #)76150 f1J66) NOW s2098 ORANGE COUNTY NOW s21a7 I -. ... w. I~ I .,, .. ,,.,,,. l§l I ''"''"''" l§l r '""k<"" l§J I ............ l~ I ~ ....... ,. 1§1 I .,,,,,,,,,,. l§l !~_''"_''"_"~_. Autos for 5111: Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UHd 990 Autos, Ustd 990 Autos, Im ported -.,,.. ........... -----970 Autos, Used ---. 990 , _________ _ VOLKSWAGEN -'68 VW BUG VOLKSWAGEN '67 VW BUG BUICK CHEVROLET CHEVROLET VOLVO CHEVROLET CHEVROLET • ., "'''0·P1Soo orE "1. Brand-New '72 e·uil:k --:;o c~PR1cE ---· --.. · -· --···· ----A/con<!. Xnll cond. $1099. 1971 VEGA Hatchback -Ex- Auto Trans, Sharp Car, i\lust Like n('111 in.side and out DLR. 3-!7--076-t S'-yliu·'· """. I'•,·,, top. '".n Sharp 4 tlr: loaded, $2j95, , '66 B ·1 1: S d be seen IV\VT37S I. {U0RS07). II " ...... ~ HUU J.JU • j<IG-780:) 'Ct'l cond, 4 spd. Cust. int/ Coupe, 350 vs. Vin)>! top, e fffr e an '69 Voh·o l+l, auto .. A:'lt-r.11 V8 engine, auto1nntic drive, e.xt. Drafted, i\lust sell. bro1vn iv/beige vinyl bucket '70 NOVA SS A STEAL AT $895 radio. Lo n1i. iXTlJ078J po1ver s1ecring, 1·adlo. J\1any 'GG EL CAl\flNO Best offer. 644-2778. scats. Auton1atic ·(floor shift) VS engine, aulu. di . l.u·to;·y $895 Wi~d S.Lee $J9!Jj DLR. 557-21::2. o!her extras. $3308.3~. Terry XLi"fI' COND. •72 Chevy ·Vega. 6000 nti. console, ./actory guages. nir, ''°'\'t•J' slPl'Jin··. ni<lio, B · k 5U & 11' I H Call Dave, 548-4788 Autos, Used 990 u1c ·, l a nut. unt· l\Iag ivheels. $2lj(). pov.'CI' disc brks, exterior ete. PriC'rd for (l\Hl'k s:i te. j--;-~;;";;";;;'°;";;'~;-1 _'.;n~g~lo~n'_B~e~n'.:cl':;'·.,'5'.'36~-6'!:58S~. _ '&i CHEVF.LLE 396/37j h.p. \\'ill take trade. chron1e, TOP SHAPE~ $1G.i I LiC'~ RTRl70. Terry Huic•k, .'6mericanMotars,. AMBASSADOR '67 Buick Skylark. Po\\·er. Best otter, good cond. &16·8436 aft 6 pin. Dir. Below Book, l\Iu~,Sell! \\'Ill 5th &: \Vatnut, Jl urH1nglon 1---------1 Xlnt cond. :r-.tany extras. :)j7-'i4'.:!L -.7-1-C-a-p-rice-.-1-3-,000--ril-i.-AJI go quick. Cati 53J.;i218. Ikaeh. 531i·G5:SS. '65 Ambassador $950 or best offer. 497-14j9. 1900 Chevy ss 396 xtl'as. Xlnt cond. Vinyl top. '68 CllEV. Camaro 2 Dr. '67 Chevell8 Spt. Cpe. $:1000 or niake offer. 54&-9673. $3 ,_ p 833 91'4 lf T r. \ly · ·-• R&ll 547-5826 1234 So.~Tain St. Santa Aua CHEVROLET '71 VEGA WAaDN •I l-lt1'l'd 11·u1J.~111\ss1on, radio, n -.d lo\\', 10111 pr1 r,:~. \]'iOC.:.\i\J $1799 CON NELL ·CHEVROLET WardS.Lee Allllrlcln Motors n 547-5826 1 6sVWSquareback Wagon 1 --,6-8-V-W-~B~U~G~-EZBS9-I. Th$;~; and only. 1234 So. i\lain St. 3 Seat Wa9on CADILLAC .......... vl pty. -,, . · · ~-'1 equipf"'u., • Radio, heatf'r, auto1na1ie, a !IB3 Oak St, C.\l . S1il·k i;hifi. good miles, r eal benut.v. #2204:!7. 2828 llarbor Blvd. Vet"'\..()\\! i\lilcag:e, Air Cond, ________ ...... '156 Caprice \Vag, new tires, •poile•. IVPK"•"l •1 2.·,1. C""t• Mesa .,. •-3 J -'62 Chev II -P.un~ good, h k b k 1 nd .,., • -$1099 ...., n .,_.u.v Pov.·er StrcriJ1g, Po\\'er YOUR ONLY · I ··" k 8 oc 5· ra l's, gw co ·• Theo<lort-Robins Forti, lf<" needs hit e '""';r v.·or · Best ori" 0,1·nr, "i~j. c~;o96j9. ,., Low Doll'n J..0111 Terms '65 Impala Conv. R/Jl, P/S. Brakes, \1-!l, 1 O\\·ner beauti-F CTO"Y o ,, "" "' ~ "'~ II bo Bl d Cosl 'I fu·l car (ZZGS9?). A '' ofter. 5-lo-<.iJ.:,.. ,681-~ 1--- 1 &l~ro '' ·· a "e~a P!IOl\1-: G-tJ-~7~19 ,P-011r1· top, 1v/1\·ails, good Santa 1\na Sparkling white & ready to Loiv Down Lo1v Terins AUTHORIZED ~L\·lP. Conv., auto. V-8, ps, mpa a ' ~11Ft.\CLF: ,,J,\Z/11\ • 1~111dili••tl s '19 j. &1·1-1700, $595 CADILLAC pb. XTRA CLEAN & NICE. I1n111acultttc. Sacriiice, !\lust Daily Pilot \Vant Ads h1ve 2145 1Jnrho1· Blvd. E-.;L :~iti. ask for ~like or go. Radio, heater, 4 sp1:rd. PHONE 64f>-5799 $995. flllRACLE fl'IAZDA Barwick Datsun ""''"""'Blvd, 998 So. Coast Jh\')'. Costa Mes& Laguna Beaeh '66 V\V Bug, good cond, 1Se111 546"'1051/494-9771 tirr>s, ~ood brakc:<i, ne1v rings w. d S L• I DEALER "".. ee Largest selection or cadil-Q.I.' • lacs In Orange County. Sales-Leasln~. Look for our American Motors P'I fuJJ page ads eve.ry \Vcd. 547_5826 &:: Friday for our ipecials. 1969 vw CanipE'r _ ropup & vnlvc job, xlnt interior. tQp. 5 l\.Iichelin Tires, frnn! S'i'GO. or best offer. Also '61 Santa Ana mounted spare, tachoinctf'r, B~. 1vrl'cked front end, no 1 _________ 1 1234 So. l\.1ain St. ~Nabers U Cadillac m· hitch, port. toilet, port. . engine, good lran~. Good for b d b s·" 548 5.1So '70 Am assa or 2600 HARBOR Bt.., stove,· Coleinan refrig., uggy, ia. -· COSTA l\IBSA port. heater. radio. Pv1. '6.'l V\V sq back, fuel in· ( 2) 540-9100 Open Sunday ~" 5,jJ-2264. j~clion. ne1v ti.res. brakes k Take your pick '71 Cadillac El Dorado Conv. hH}('ttp, . R/l·I, t".'\cel co~. Fully Factory Equipt, BaJ. Jn1mac. tond. Near new * * * * * * Bo~!!1t in Gi:nna.ny. Price ance of factory 5 yeal' 50,000 Vogues, A..'flFl\1' stereo & '68 V\V. 37,00J miles. $1,J,a. CaJI 548-7391. mile "'artanty avail. (358· tape. 16,000 niiles. $975. "&14-8436 nft * '63 V\V BUS. NE\V CJN) {995CIG), Call 64-1-8-136 alt Gpm. 6 pm. Will take trade. Dir. P.AtNT, TRI~I. 1500 E NG. ,, $2695 D!r. \Viii take trade. * * * * * * ~D TIRES & BRI\'.S. '66 CADILLAC Cpe. DeVille. '68 V\V .BUG. 4 speed ;,.18-8902. 111. d s L Full power, factory \ir CQ~ transmissKin, good miles. Su1111ne\' Special '' a.ri • ee ditioning, good m i I es. Red. ( x o A 71 7 ) SM1 '66 Sundial camper. <965AUJ) $1551 Theodore ' Theodore Robins fo·or.d, 2060 l\lust sell this wknd. American Motors ,. Rohins Fottl. ~ J-larhor Harbor Blvd., Costa 1t1esa, Great l..'Offir.644·7777 547-5826 Blvd., Costa l\.1csa, 642-0010. 642-0010. '65 V\V Bui;i: Gooif.oondition, 1234 So. Main St. '69 Cad El Dorado Coupe. $59!1. &12-8.5-11. 1 sell <llr. 897-0224. ~I bargains galore. ~--"c':.:'..:'':...':.:',,;r~~·"-~= 11 -r~"'-· -~--~~= Autot, Imported 970 Autot, Imported 970 Autos, Imported ?70 Autos, lmporte'CI 970 Autos, Imported 970 GREAT USED CARS .... ' ~ '71 VW WESTPHALIA CAMPER ... ·52895 JladlO p11J$ •II tho conrorl1 01 n~rne. IOSOll1l A 11eal 11 '68 FIAT 124 SPORT CPE .......... S99S 'Spud, ""'dkl, He1!•r, CXCE OI&) '65 VW DELUXE BUS ............ $119S Sun Root, Cu•tom Bucket S111b, Chrome Wheels, Port Hole Yl!ndoWI, - (UOL O.~l Tnl, Wttkend Cnlyl '69 AUSTIN AMERICA : .•........•.. 5875 • Sl)ffd. CYXZ '901 '68 FIAT SPIDER .............. · · · · S 1088 Show Room COndlt!Otl, t-itw Top, CXEY 1;io1. 6r1gllt Rtd w1e1ack lnrerlor. '65 KARMANN GHIA ............. .<oa9 Or..,ni:ie, Rllllio, HHler, F•Clory lt1bulrt En11lnt" Trlln,. See to llPll•t<otte1 (.M>t'e'o'!1 '68 VW SEDAN .............. · • .. ·51049 • IPtt\1, rlldlo, hnler. Atl 11 l'!fleds i, you. IWXMSlOI '66 vw SEDAN .................. ss;s Slwlrpl O.rk erown, • S~. "&H. cAYe 1•7l -~--~~--- ' 70 vw BUS .......... -.........• ·S2995 _'70 VV' CUSTOM-SUNDIAL CAMPER $2695 YJl!ll Br•nd New '72 Adve-nlur1r C.mper 1(11. flll 601'1 Gre.t ror -k.001. lW AjYI!. Tiii& wee11;1M Of!IY ·-------~~- ' 67 VOLVO 122 S ................ ·$795 '70 KARMANN GHIA .'. .......... ·$1695 AUI01'1'18tlt, Ai'J.t,.M. C2S9 ETMI . R!d, R1dlo, Ht1l1r, •Speed, CIOJ tSI), , • Bright yellow •67 V\V fs!b\(. ~~st1~M r:.e. u: Di-:' i S 0 0 • So.nta Ana Black on black. 1.Qaded. A;.\t/Fl\I. oX11r .,.," incl cruise & Al\J.(Fl\.t stereo .. E.xc cond. Very clean. Custon1 V\V, \'CI)' clean BUICK $3850, • Will take trn.de. '69 V'Ni BUS ......... •. · .... · .. · ·52195 '69 VW. FASTBACK -. ........... •• ·$1575 6448436 art 6 e Dir. __ f.613-1892 " many extras ---------1·-;;,,...,=;:::==rn';~ ' -vw-nur-x"'' ..,,,,d. -~ 635-ll25 * -'&8-Skylarkilust '64.£"~;z: "'":;,vtyme SUnrool. ?-.fust.M'll, l..<.'a\'ing tor Europe. $1900 or best ol-VOLVO -11250 · 893-3231 fer. 6·~~· Cpc. aut.o. dr .. air oond.,. ps-1969 C11.dillac Coupe de Ville, 1-'-~~'=CO--:-c.--l·---------1-pb, radlO, malt.wheels, vinyl leii:Ult!r scats, ifereo, all ex. 191i9 V\V bug. Ex<:el 1972 VOLVO top, bucket seat.s. Clean, one trns, lo\v milea,li!'.e. Sacrifice. Cond. Brought fron1 Europe. owner c~. Lie. XEN112. 1.Inst sell. 536-36Zt $12j(). 833-l!l2ii Lease Today •t Terry Buick, 5th & \Valnut.1--------- :r-.tusr sell '&l V\V Bu~. -Best Ratti lluntington Beach. 536-6588. CAMARO iiWiY ~~?. F"u·ni. $88.74 Per Mo. '64 LUX Buick 9 pass Sia ---""--~~.~-0 .A.C. A~f/F~f. Auto. trans., \\'gn .. lo ml._ Xlnt oond. * C1~1AtlO ·~. 327, P$, 1967 V\V. Sun roof, like new disc brakes. 36 mo, ~lust sell $72.1. CILJ!h, Prl R&ll, Auto. Vln~·I top, $1400. • 1 mech, tape ~k. ! l\I For Leaslnsi or buyins pty. 6'\2-0006 after 5 pm. Pvt pty .. Gf¥"5718. atf!l'M. $950. 714/5'J8..1056. ~ 'S9 BUICK 4-0r, 41 ,00J actual . • ; ' "5 vw. J400 °' best oiler. . >ftaa11 l•1.:1 mi's .. Nteds mi''" surgeey. c~EVROLET · Eng 1(>9d, nteds body \\"Orlc. flWI" Ull"' $250 Urm, 645-2469. Call 543-mS· YOLYQ '67 SPECIAL. Air, PB, PS, 1969 ~1,A~lBU. auto, PIS. •t1t Bug. A)f..f'M., Tape deck. $1150~ 23302 Buckland Lane, P/B. ft1r. 10\v miles. Xlnt Blue, RICllo, Hf1ttr, 'Speed. C 101&71'1 Autol'Mllc, 1l1dio, H"ltr. !!!JO 8EXl -~--~~-~--- ' 68 VW WESTPHALIA CAMPER .... ·SZlfS Pop.TOP. Nt\I' Tlret. lt~dio, Htlltr, A ~ATC'J , ---__'..6LVW__l.U.G , ............ • • · _. __ _. __ .. · S 5'1'1 Ntw Paint, Re-Sul!! Eflllllne. (JOtl OZ!) '65 OLDS STARFIRE ............... st4S COr!Vtrlllili'. RU ~l2~10l'f_:>':.:"".cm.:..~=w:::"":::~.l:..,'.:..":..."°'e,' ______ -C '71 vw CAMPER .. "" ...... " .. s379s tl••n<I we ... P(lpl(lp Wllh T • ., •. $Yr. W••••Mr. I ~2'51SO '6 7 KARMANN GHIA .......•. , .•. $1295 V-t!IO\f (ow.L..Alr C:Ona-'-k>trcl, Rldlo. liNltr. lVVP ml -----'64 VW BUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c599 Fl•red f1'1d1r1. COIT\l'lllltlOn Or•nqt. Ez<Cl!tn! toridHien, WHkl!fld S11«!1I. tfOL t:rtl '70 VW SEDAN ................ . G,._ wl• Black Int., lilldlo, MN!er, RMll•I Tltn, ISi• 8il!I $139S ·'69 VW SEDAN-.-•.... -.....• -· ... -Sll-95-- Gr•bbt• Or1ng1, Loh ot EJl:lrlll Oromt Wneel~, Ove"11td Tire•. i,50 AC.6.> -.....uw...,;~at 1966 tl arbor C.M. 646-9303 El Toro. 586--7711. cond. oSri-5080. -... ~ ... ~ ... ~. Oean~(1}31i. '66 Volvl'> St11flon\ a~n. ·101 Sky1ark, top cOnd., 961J Mitf.-ce ?-;te<I a "Pa~'f Pince an nd! Roof R.tl eks, 4 Spd. Rebuilt ,SELL! ~lAKl: OFfER! tation. Call 64_:..,r,s73,· E'lt.'inl", .$~5 Rkr, 615-32~2'. 497-1459. !>19-3209 ---, ------~ ,. ! t ' • I " , •• ' • J! DAILY PILOT l§J ll ,,(;.~ .. ,, Ao ... ~ .. l§l!l ..... ~ .. ,, !§J I ~ .. ~ .. !§J i! •. .,.,,, .. ,, J§Jl 1;"~u;t;o;s,;U;; .... ;;;;~. ;.990~ Autos, UMO 990 'Auto1, Ut.MI 990 Autos, Us.cl 1 ~ 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Ust:d Autor.tcw 5,1. 990 Auto1, Uaed i--C-HE_V_R_O-LET-i CHEVROLET j CORVETIE DODGE -·-F-O_R_D __ '66 IMPALA COUPE 'SACR!F"ICE . Mu•t ""new ! '66 C tt f lb ki '66 WAGON PLYMOUTH LINCOLN GREMLIN FORD • '67 PLY.\l Sprt rut)', HT. . . ! ~';.':', ,~;~~~~~8 E;~~'.' •i:: otve e as ac Dodi• M?""'" , P"-'" 32.00l mil,.~. Ont' O"-'n,.r. Ll1·1 r.!dlal tires. 10,000 mil,.~. 4 l;prl, A~l 1 Fr..1 Rad.Jo, l::xtra Automatic, factoryaircondl· tle O!t J..a<ly Car. Ltt UJ S4SOO or ('losest ot!tr. Clean, ~\"Gt.'3~1 tioning, powl!'r attenng, prove 11. V-~, automatic. 962-6277. MAKE OFFER r adio, htattr. (RUCl.l7J. t p:'i"'"'r :i.tt'f'rtn~. t'lean a.s a $11".0'l . rilr, 836-6535. hounds tooth. 'RPI...i55 i. '70 Cht>vellfl' ~la.hhu, "II· S 1299 lf"fn"lY rl,.an. pl~. Alt. ra<llo, w/s/w tirts. nf'\.I ·COAST IMPORTS ·59 OODGE Chargt>r. V-8. 111110., R&fl. powrr sttt'!"lflli:. All' rorvl.111on1rn::, V\nyt roof, l'lw m1lei;. L3.XIAVBl i l.851 Th,.odi:Jre Robin~ Ford, 2060 llarhor Blvd., C~ta Me911., f..12-0!10. CONNELL '"""'· s'600. •• "'" 0 ""· 646-08'67 alt 5:30 pm & "'"d$- CHEVROLET ~28 HarOOr Blvrf Costa r.!Pvi .')46 1203 '66 Nova Wagon 6 cyhnd,r, automatu:, radio, hf'alf!l', eronomy V1f"8!1'lfl special CXEV1181 $895 dlr. 836-65.1~. '70 Mante Carlo \18, au!oma!1c, !arfory air, power s teen11g, radio, heat· er, vinyl roof <784AVA l $2695 (Ur ll36'6.S.15. The fastset draw in ttle \\.'est. ••• a Dally Pilot <la.slJ11ed Ad.. 642-5678. CONTINENTAL FIREBIRD --------.-1000-1200 W. Pac1f1c Cat . Hv.·y '66 Conth,.ntal Cpt. Newpnrt BPach 1714• 642-041'lfi !mmac11lall', Loaded, ~lust 546-629 I ---------Sell, dlr. 8!17-0224. -·i;i; Pl'.>NTTAC F'TRF.:BJRD * '67 Conl.lnen!al, 4 dr, full P"T, nu trans, xlnt cond. $1.'Jflj, !i.t·1-87•1'J, CORVAIR CL 900 ('.A')Mlllr * '62 Corva.ir. Eflillle goolf. Front end neP.rfs work. $50. 642-1514. 196.1 CORVArR mupe Auto hea!Pr, Radio, S27.l ~8-li7~ DODGE I 3Jl'l·Au!t"I, h!a ck vmyt rnp , AJ\-1/F.\! r11ti1n. ta~ .;,.ck, ,"a_n __ ,------1 ~w tirP~. $1895. 5.'IJ-4~79. ~ uuug"' Va n, nf'\I' pa in!, . ~ • m::igi;, n"w ores. $159.'i. hS F irrb1rrl ,1.iO, vinyl lop. * &16-AXi9 * ma2 ..... hJs, \f1rl'lf'l 1rt hrt~. 1!169 ~, Ch $Inf! firm. 673-72137. . , , .... ,g,. argrr good -conrl1t1nn. S\295. or trarlf! for conv!'rt1ble i;mall car . 549-05.ll. DODGL Dart J9&7 . automatic, JMI, pb, good eon· ditJon. Si::.O. 536-1004. FORD '70 LTD, Brougham, 2 dr , HT, facl air, p/s, p/b. Im· mac., lo m1. nf!w tirf's. 4~Z--07Afi. P"'0 SALE 15 '" choo"'' '66 BRONCO WAGON tmm. ·n & '72 modtls wnh k "'lthoUt 1ur, 4 ... f)ef'ds & I a.utf.lmall<'&. &0me \\1th V1nyl ,...,f~. door grd!, \V S\1,1, f!!x 4 WHEEL DRIVE huh •·ap!, pl211c! 1nY>r1or. Ex· Stirk shiJ!, V-8, Jockutg hubs, 11mplt': '71 Plnln fully fac_. rad1n, "Xtra M.'111, In unusual lllry equippt'ff, radio, heater, condition. tSTF'S061 . 4 !~~. inter. & ~ter. $1799 dtt0r, "'hl, covus. WSW, good m""· ICOM7121 '115.\1 CONNELL Th~ Rt.ibins: Ford, Xl60 Harbor Blvd,, Co5ta Mesa. f42-0010 . '70 GREMLIN 17.000 0111tnal rruleti, l 01• n,or car, See to appr~1ate 132'). BBJ l. $1595 WardS.Lee • . . . .. '70 l.1ncnln ~lark III J6JX'() m~!l's l 'nrlfr t11<·IOt) \O.'i!l !T311t,\I. o Vf'ry cle11n. l.l'adrtl ~·nh f'QUip. include.!! $(Prl'(l I ta~. £44-8436 aft 6 r1n/WL1! ~~~~R l~K I American Motors '1 f 1910 MAVERJCK. R • H ·I t i~4 So J\1 Sl rl,.11n, l" n1ilr~. Good lttt!. w,J • • atn si :::.511 ;,,.1fi-ii2j . Qnf' adull ""·nrr, v.11, 11r. bu1·krt. \'!n\ I tnp, ~•rr!'(I, 1U P\\T. rif'a.h·rsh1p m •i nt. 71.000 n11. s112;.. ;.;,7-IAAl PONTIAC '70 PONTIAC GRA~D PRIX Si:tn la An11. I 11...n" 1111\,.,, \ 1ri;.il f"(lf. po\O.'f'r 'i2 LTD Squ.1n> wagon. 10 547·5826 MERCURY \\•1ndt1\1J, P'l"'"r ~11>er1ng rao;;.; Roof r.'!rk air cnn-~28 Harbor Blvrf, 1-~B-ra-n~d' New 1972 -""'I hr11.krc. i1H1lnm11ur. hn' CHEVROLET d111n~1n1';'. radlfl, 'h P 11 1 ,, r, Co!la f\t~sa 54&-1203 c11r 1$.'lGAf' P 1 GREMLINS '71J ~lerrury ~larqul~ \\'c:n. ' SJ' 3.99 fl'l1~ .. ,._ .s•~ring. i I.'l6E.JM' I '71 Ford Wagon 1'illy l'quippt'ff. 111r N'lr~. S_l·l.11 I hf'<ldnrr Rn h I n ~ A11!nm1111r, f11 rtnrr jtir f'fln· !\'I'\'' tll'l'S. lmm11r11l::1'" CONNELL 1'0rrl. 2060 llarh<ir Blvd., rt111nrung, rad1n · Cl82CTQi, Cnnrl111nn, $7.>,i(J. Aft Ii rm Cost.:i \Jr.~11· 6-12-0010. S2795 rllr. 11.16-6.'i.'t'i. 644-A4::6. \\'ill tll.kr trarll'. nlr. '62 FnJYl Van F.xrrllr11t cond. Rebutlt-en~1rw 6 cyl. $625. 847-8115 '72 LTD Brghm WIUT, tuU pv.T, immac! Transfrd muat Sf'lJ, best offer. 646-8303. 'TI Pmto Runabout. Bronz,, auto, R/f-1. Xlnt rond. 6IXX> mi. M/seU now! 644-1734. '71 FORD LTD Wagon, load· ed w/xtras, new tiN!s & brakes, $3200. 644--0256. 547-5826 1234 So. 1l1la1n S!. Santa Ana HORNET Brand New 1972 HORNETS STA TION WA-GON '67 Co!on.v Park, P"'r 've,,-. 1h1n.e:. spd control, 011;w, ~7.58.\6. '£7 ~IUSTk"G 2+2. AIR. PS, DISC BRK5. SS75. 968-127.l OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor B!vtf. Costa Mrsa ' ~1203 BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC·FIAT llst St. at S.A. frwy.) 2000 E, 1st St., Santa Ana 558·1000 F'ACT AIR, AU!!"I, pwr, •tts '66 PONTIAC GTO.' speed, F..Jl."1. 4 n. cu,.1. By ori; buck,,ti;, vi.,yl roof $600. O\\•nrr Top mnrl. $645. "!16.,_,_>-_5409~·-~~~~- !;4/µ'6~7. FOR Mle -1966 4-<IT Bon- 1970 TORONAOO <1T. f'.xrPI rnnrl, full pv.'l' pqulp, vinyl !np. 11tr ('(ln<t, A:'lt/f~I l"lf'rPO \\•/tape <'Itek. $.\495. Days, 546-9892: "v es, 642-.1203 Mf'Vil!P, Lo m Ur-age. Excel int., nf"W tif'f'!,·-L.·, dual gpl'ak,.rs. Almost ~ect. 67:'t-TI72. RAMBLER '68 OLDS CUUass Supreme, 4 ---------1 dr Mtp._ F ull pwr. Fact w . '60 RAMBLER Clwle. 6 eyl, IJ75 847 radio, Good work car. $115. NEW 1972 BUICK SKYLARK SPORT HARDTOP $ Full factory equipped, incl. 350 VS, automatic trans ., power steer· ing, power brakes , rad io, ·wh ite side walls, tinted gloss thruout + . other luxury options. '# 129 151. +Tax & Lie. "YOU'LL NEVER SAVE MORE" 1912 OPEL RALLY COUPE $ 1972 BUICK .. . ' + TAX l LIC. Full fect ory equipped ind udin9 ga uges, Mchom eter, tinted win d· shield, 4 speed syncromesh trans· m11S1on, etc. '# 751 I demon slr•· tor. + Tax & Lie. Buick lux ury equipp ed includ ing power steering, power &eats , powe~ wi.adows , cr uise contro l. Factory air, AM / FM rad io, tilt steering whe el, chrome pleted wheels, "p!wer disc breles. '#8062 Demonslra fbr. • TREMENDOUS TRADE IN · ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR USED CAR • OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK e STORE HOURS e l :l O A.M. tlll f P.M . Moftdey tht'I frl4oy l :JO A.M. tlll' P.M. S~wrtl"Y 10 ~.M. tll 6 P.M. Su11doy e SERVICE HOURS e I A.M. till S:JO P.M • Mefldey th,., llrld11Y · Closed Smtrfty ... Svllthy $1 . ·7'951. ' 645-0261 '65 Olds F-15 $300 A(Jto. ps, f11c lair 642-8541 Now Available with AIR CONDITIONING T-llRD AT NO EXTRA CHARGE ',fLYMOUTH '61 T-BIRO, air; or)( P'lnt, xlnt C()nd. $800. SJ:>f"cJa!ly NJ1llpt c11rs no1\' availabll! in :Z Dr, 4 Dr, IUld i;.portahnut "'agon models M&-n61 VEGA IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ·1;9 PL)·¥· &lvf"d!'re 4 Dr. V-R, R&H;-,automatic, powf'r steering, 3.)_r ronc!., illw mile!!. IYQL887l $ l l 51 Thendon' Roh\11!1 Ford, 2)60 Hllt"bor Blvd., Costa l\ff'!lll, 642-0010. '71 VEGA PANEL Wa.rdS.Lee Amlrlclln Motanl ,. 547-S826 '66 PL '{l\1QUTH, 2 dr ~an, auto tran!I, PI S, R/l-1, ~w tires & brakes, Vf'ry clean. $800. 11 ft 6 pm. 640-0007. 4 Spr!, Air O:lnditioning, Ma& Wh!'els, Lugaa1e Ra.ck. 20,00J nliles, 112964.Ji. 1234 &l. Main St. Santa Ana IMPERIAL J9n Plymf'luth Duster 6 cyl. 3 lipttd, floor. r.1ust Seil. Take over payments. 549-13&1. '69 ROADRUNNER. 383, Good conrl. Extra!I. Be~t offer. 646-4665 ,, $2095 \\COAST IMPORTS '70 Imperial Le Baron Jmmacula!e Conditinn, Sacri- f1cf', l\1ust Sell, dlr. 1~3 l-door PLYMOUTH, goorl ITan:o;p()thtlion, 4 ntw til't!~ $00. 6'.46-157fi. lOCX'l·l.200 W, Paciflc Cs!. H~'Y· Newport BPArh 17t4) 6'&2-0406 546-4529 ' \ Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported Trade Up Summertime is the ri 9ht time to put you rstilf i1'h.t be tter •ufo-o ·mobile. Ga rden Grove Oa f1 un has ju1t the ear .for you some .. i,...h ere on our ler9 e lot . The selection is c;ireat and the pric es are ri9h t. Stop in today and 91t the da al you'v e been w1 itin9 fo r. '69 OPEL KADETI.~",:Xc-$97~ 711 1 '68 BUICK LE SABRE ·"~'T. $972 Al, Co11d. IYHlll Of) '65 MUSTANG . ~~~ H-. $672 . '64 SUNBEAM 'T:i-:.,.,1 e1.... $372 l -·~-----------------------1 '69 DATSUN.~~~~~~' <XTH'241 $1072 ' . ' I ~79 DATSUN .... ,,, .. ,H)\h.;,1-$11.72 ' '62,IMPAU H. T. ~; .. ~~ .. $472 '69 DATS' UN ""0 .... ,,. ••H. , 4 apd. IHIA~Wl '.64 YW BUS I Pe•"''' lu. fSYUf7ql ·•71 -D-A·TSUN •top-•"""' c,.. M 4 spif, 1 ff4DTl : I , . $1072 ' ' $1072 $1472 \' , ( 970 . "SERVI CE TO BELIEVE IN " • I '6.9 DATSUN WA•O• $1172 " · 1 ~ . tl&H, 4 1pff4. fttOCAYl ._ WE HAVE A GIANT USED CAR FACILITY"& IT'S ONE-HALF EMPTY. WE NEED USED CARS. \. SPECIALIZING_ IN QUALITY . -- • • • . '65 CADILLA:C ~ ... hWle ,,l>nlll $9'2·----~ ~ t •' .. '".DATSUN .. ,. .... · 1"' ,. It~ .1s.r. •JUtl. GARDEN GROVE DATSU N ' ~ '''" '. ·· • OPFN r DAY\ t.3B61 Rarbor Blvd., Garden Grove · 534-lJSI ' •. -.'" I LOCKS SOUTH OF GARDEN ·GkOVE FlEfW'AYI, ' • • I . " ' ' ' . ' , • " • • ,. BR~ND NEW 1972 VALIENT SCAMP fACTOR Y AIR CONDITIONING ' 7 Deor H1•i:ltop. VI , 1ulom1 tic, powtr 1f11,i<19, ,owtr tl i1c br1~11, Yi11yl roof I 1n ur.~ rnor1, #\/HllE2RI 1•111 s395 •··· s947z '" l'oyme11f Mo11f'h i:its 11 10111 dn pymt, c~.n prlc• 11 smt 75 Intl. H • a. llcen1t U•.n 11 IOtll mo. pyml, lnc:L I••. llcen11 & •II c1crY•"9 cn1rq11 Oii 1ppr. cred•rlor •l mo1, Deferred pymr. prlci Slttl ,. Incl ••x & llcf.t!ie. ANNUAL PEA:· CENTAGf. II.ATE 11.90'-. BRAND NEW 1972 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 4 DOOR HARDTOP 1/1, 1uloM1lic. pow~r i l1erin9, til'li1d 91111, r1dio, r1mol1 cenhol mirror, vinyl 1icl1 rn ouldin91. #PH4JE20 J021 67 s495 •·-584" ''' P11yme11t Menth l,.J Is 10111 dn. ovm1. Citsl> o<lce lt IJ.ICll.Jt Intl. fl• .. l.cen••· "' M 11 '°''' mo. pymt. Intl. 11r. Ileen•• I. 111 c1rrvlng ct.Iron on ._.. cr<!dll tor '' ""'5. Deferred ovmt. ork 1 1..0!( 16 Incl. ••r I. l+ce<1st . ANN UAL PEil· CENTAGE ltATli 11.fO"'-. ''68 .iUICK I LICTRA. Aufo. '''"'·• ftclorv ,;, co11d itionin9, powt r 1le1rin9, pow. er br1~e1, power window1, tilt. "'heel. l icen1e No, VXX 111 . '62 CHEVROLET WG N. Aoto. '"''" ,.d;o, h•t ... U· $2 9 5 cenie No. QEY 140. '66 FORD 3f..·TON ·P.U. ' • • V L29 C21371152 fACTORY AIR CONDITIONING 169 MERCURY v.1, .,,,.,,;., ,.d;o, '"'"· '"'' sg 9 5 "uly 1quipme11!. Lic1nte No. VI b I 7b. MARQUIS 4 DOOR HARDTOP. •2195 F1clorv 1ir, power wtfldew1 & ...... '"" ...... ,;,,,, ''"'· 1 ... d1u lop. !943AfW) '67 DODGE DART "GT" '61 IMPERIAL .......... ;.,, '"'"' ,;, .,,d;i;,.. - i"IJ· l ic1n11 No, VNA • 1 s. 2 Dr. H.T., 1ufom1lic, rit dio, ht itft r, sa 9 5 J.DOOl . A,10 . '""'" '"'"' ,;, ,,,. s5 9 5 4 ilie11 i119, power 1t11ri119. powtr br1k11, power wi11dow1 . l ic1n11 No. PPN 267. SAL.ES DE~T. OPEN EVERYDAY . INCLUDING SU~DAY ' WE SERVICE All MAKES OF CARS · HOUIS: 7i30 A.M. tt 5:00 P .M. T111 •. t• Fri. MtRHy 'tll 9:00 P .M • BRING THIS AD IN fOR fREE VACATION • " 9 AM t• 10 PM SAfETY INSPECTION ON YOUR CAR.· lDtNGfl HUNTINqTON f IEACH · { .~N!Mi*s . !+---- SE HAILA ESPANOL • • '" BRAND NEW 1972 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill fACTORY AIR CONDITIONING '-"'*'l' olr co1td. Aulol'l\otir. l'OWor tteerlluJ, pow.,· dltc br11•••· M1cll 111or1. ::'H41K2Dlilf15 $3695. FULL PRICE BRAND NEW 1972 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER f ACTORY AIR CONDITIONING <4 Door Hordtep. Fectory olr, fllM ,. •• or. ,_., wh1dowt, Moh, AM/PM. MKll llt9re. ~CH4JT2C1 Ul JI. $4995 RILL PRICE '68 CAMARO Auto f rtlll., powt r 1!1e.,119. 1•d•e, helt r. Lict ru t WEW 352. ' 166 CHRYSLER IMPlllAL 4 Door. F11!1 powtr, l111d1u top. 121 FWZ '61 LINCOLN '1195 s995 CONTINI NTAL 4 DOOR. Full oow. s· 219 5 "· '"'"' ''' -"Oh "" ;, tk;, ••• lo1dtd." !6061511 169 BUICK llY.LAll COUPI. Vt, •ufe,, t ir s1 & 9 5' ... d.. ..... ,, • .,;., • ....... ~ I ZICl 194 ). A S1,11rim1rtime l11uty, • • I • I •• -' • -·. • . . • .. ' :· • • . • . . . • ' -. ' ' • • • • I ' " ·r / . I ' I • T IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $199DOWN$36A MONTH FOR36 MOlfTHS $l f9 i• lolal d11. pymt:-136 is 4 sottd rriMS:, rodio. • , •• ht-baci< butktf s101t, dtl." chrom~ .,ouldill\I. while wtll tirt t, whe.i cowtrt. 7IOCIM $ 8 8 lolOI mo. PYJ!ll. inci. IGll litll!W 1 &. all co-ryiilg chotgts • ll!IPf • cr1dit tor 36 mos. Dtftrrtd FUU py1111. price $1495 ind . lo• & PllCE litWISll. ANNUAL PEICEHTAGE J AATt 11.70 % ................... 2DODGE BlOOVAN <•sto•lzt4 i.., "Cli•rttsy". full Carpet°" paneling.. sofori l"Q(k,. ourside lire MO\lflf, point str ipe. loaded for lu11 & frol ic. 246Slt IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '72 COLT . 2-DOOR HARDTOP IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 4 Spttd frons ., ro- clio. heater. bucket slOts. fun winy! inte· ' rior. 326 Elf, ' .. l 2300 IMMEDIATE DRIVERY $199 DOWN $36 A MONTH FOR 3& MONTHS s 199 it IOI al 1111. py1111. $36 ;, Holchbo'ck. chrome 101Cll ma. pymt. incl. !all. lic:entt .... .;.,, ...... $1 -118 ..-." "'""' '""" ~ --l!toi.r. vinyl butttl cr!t!lt for 36 mas. Oeferrecl Mllltt. !vii winy! intm. • fUU pyml. price $1495 incl. 101 & orOl8CCV PRICE licena. ANNUAL P~RCEJITAG! , AAJt 11.70% BRAND NEW • OR~~D~~URS '72 DOD GE TR UCK FACTORY COLOI OF YOUR CHOKE! $318 8 $199 DOWN $60 A MONTH · FOR3& MONTHS $2288~. $199DbWN $J3AMONTH FU).LPRICE $)99DOWN $104 ONTH BRAND NEW '72DART DEMON Loaded with wind shield woshtrs, high bait 111.Kbt seats. heat•, winyl heodliner, eutside tnim>r, G9Sxl4 tires ..., much much more. Ordtr 'tOl.lft todoy. FOR 3& MONTHS S 199 ii ldhll da. "fl"ll. S 104 i1 totol 1111t. prm1. ind. 1011 licen1e & otl eorryinf cflgrgts Oii oppr, ttedil f0t 36 mos. 0. fen:! pymt, pra $3943 irlcl loll & • eenst. ANNUAt PERCENTAGE RATE 10.91,. FA.CTOll' COi.Di OF lOUI CHOtCI ~!~!!a~~ ... wlo• $i99 DOl\H .. 1'.o•lo•w"'"''""'"~-.mdiof~3'~ $66 MONTH FOR 36 Dti.n.d print. pri:e $2575 ind iox & lkensl. Ar+-MONTHS NUAl PERCOOAGE RATE 9.93 % '70 PLY. Fury lhklxt llOdtl, rolfio • ....... 4 ..,..., blldcet MCI!!,. Miff• wait !ires, (!: clehlu whlll coven. . ~I} 1111 witll Black iiltar~. .,.. or. 1600 111ilts. lik• llrond ntw l!Hm2510894S WAGON Tl '68 VW STATION WAGON 4 speed trans., rodio, heater, $688 V-8, avto. trans .. radio. heater, power sfeering, factory oir cond., PK4 ll0022406 I. · fu ll vinyt interior, carpeting, wheel coven. XOT992 FULL PllCE $199 DOWN $21 A MONTH ~o~~ts S199 is ~lal dn. pym S21 is !\)IQI ma. P'fllll ind. 11111, lic91S1 I al airryilg cborgts o~ appr. utdi! tor 36 mos. O!ferred P'flll. P'Xt $829 iitl. tax & lietns& IJflUAl PERCENTAGE RATE 11.79% '69 PONTIAC STA .. WAGON '68 PONTIAC Tempest C,oupe, :Odio, heater, wheel $ covers. Plus much much more. WTFS84. 8 S 199 is totallfll. pf"lf;S&O ii IOIOl 1111. pyml. ird. tax. lieellw & all C11rrylng char1ts on appt. crMil for 36 mos. Dtl.rrad pymt prict.$2359 incl. tox & lic:ena ANNUAL PEllCENTAGE .,. RATE 11.35% '70 FORD ·Custom· 4 Door $19' ii'°'°' • P'f'lll'. $73 is lolal .. """ Mel. II•. Ileen'' &ollcorryi"g chartf' 111 D1i!N' ~I for 36 11111t. DehtTed P'fl'I'! prit1 S1127 Wir:I. ta• & linnw. A.NNUAl PERCEN- TAGE RAif 10.06% S 19' 0$ IOllll ... ,.,.V. 173;. iolll ... p)'ftll. fld. IO~ I•-'~'°"" .. c"°"JH ..,...,,,end~ Jor » ..,. De/mod '1"''· pf'i.• "'.117 irod, Iii• I 1~-. AMNIJAL P11COOo\Gl UTI: )0.0. 1:t:D '72 CHARGE R loodH w11h v"'yl bltW:ll Jqts, r.citfi, l78•14 1irts. Wll',:l$hitid "01hori, dirtctiO!I iivnal1. 11111 "~YI in!triof. tntiu ion con!tol '"'--.h 1'aleh ~. W\21C2A1664S2 '69 FORD Galaxie 500 Hdtp. V-8, auto •. trans.. power steering, heoler, much much more. 8358EM. $98 8 Auto. trans., ra dio, heote-r, power $78 8 steering, factory air cone! .• whitewall tires. XlA21S. . '69 PLY. Roadrunner 383 V-8, 4 spted trans., radio, heater, vinyt interior, rmg wheels. ZXX427. · FULL PRICE LL PRICE '69 CHEV. NOVA Auto. trons.:r~dio ond heater plus $6 8 8· much. much more. ZKC407. Auto. Iron., rodiorhecter, power steer-$ J 2 8 8 FULl PRICE fULL PRICE FULL P.RICE ing, factory air corid. 063FTV FUU PllCE i-!~!"!!'!'!'!!'!!!!!!'!!"!'!~~'""!"'!!-""!'-~--+~ .... ~~'!!!"-----------+.!!!!'!!""!'!"'!!'~~':'°!!!~~~-------· · · Fo•36 '65 MUSTANG 2+2 Fastback '70 PLY. Duster '70 MAVE~K 2-Door $988 $199 DOWN $39 A MONTH MONTHS V-8,auto.trons.,rodio,heoter, $ 8 V-8. radio, heater, mag wheels, $1188 $888 $199is1o1ald!t.pym '.S39istokllmo.l'V"l :;ftct11mli:w.&dl canyingc~011appr. power steering, console, mag. ~t wide oval tires. duol broke sys· Auto. tro11s .• radio , heoter, ~h.eel ~1~';~~ u, mol.Oeferred P'flll .p•it•S1603 ind. m&1n.. ANNt!AL PERCIKTAGE~ATE wheels. VHR70S. tern. Much, much more. covers. Deluxe chrome moldings. "11 COLT STATION WAGON FULL PRICE VL29GOB333989 FULL PRICE Sl7ARI. -FULL PRICE 4 speed trans .. radio, heat- er, bucket seats, Jull vinyl interior .326ELF $1688 $199 DOWN $53 A MONTH FOR36 MONTHS S1•t i11ttol ••· ,,,.,, 1.Sl ;, t.i.1...., ,.,_., l11tl. .... lk_& ... •"'llt• .......... • ,,,, •~••ll l•r Jt .,.,. Otf__. """" ,.Wt f11t1.i. tin I l:k-. .-&. Ph<• TA,llATlll."% • .' ' • '69 DATSUN 510 4 DR. Sedan 4 speed, buckel seats. rocfia, heat- er, 472ELT. t • $ \ . 8 '64 OLDS 2 Door .Hardtop · · ·· '65 DODGE Station Wagon • Full power factory air V-8 auto. $18 8 V-8, auto. trans .. radio. heeler, power $ 2 8 8 ' ' ' ' · wh itewall trans ., radio, heater, whitewall .s.teerrng, power brak~s, ' . ..L-• CR3266 • tires, wheel covers, split front seats. ires."'""" covers. PENS64. fULL .PllCf FULL PRICE • ,,, I . ·, , • • -• • • . . -·--· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF JULY 2 ·JULY 8 • • THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 2, 1972 Hill HOLDER DICK WILSON~S by _£:a~~~~~a~h ~~sL~Pc~ efv~~~?m~~~!~ACH 1~11"11lll!!llJ!IJ~llJ D111·~ it "!""'·"s pay to It'll 1tw •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• e truth? W" v1· Hll bc•<·n tau ~ht thflt .it dcH's. lli>\\'f'\'l'I', srnl'll'· tlnws y1111 may '·' on(ll'r'. Tak<· for 1·:-.:ampl1 " Mr. Ht>lnnd Lapi11 · of Ballimon•. Bl• pullPrl his cur up t o a stop light with his h11gr English shrPp dog si It ing 1n !hf' haf'k. A man walkrd up to tlw c·ar, lool<Pd in. askni Mr. l..."lpra if t lw dog hit. Thr o\\'111•r rC'pl ied. "no, hr didn't." Tlw man puHPd a gun, forct'd Mr. Lapia and shl'C'p dng out of thl' C'ar and sp<'d off down th<' road . . . How ahout Sgt. Charh·s Pntchf't t. an I ndianapolis C'it y p11lirf' training offiC'C'I'. HP had just )pf\ Indiann Uniwrsit ~, wlwr.-he• ga vr· a spPP<'h on "IJpfrnsi\'f• Criving" and a man ran a rrd light and smackc•fl into his V<'hiell' ... F:wn with lhos<' exceptions. it's still n good rulP to s tiC'k l•> thf' truth . . . If you want to SP<' ;uid drivr onP n f thr• c11lrst and stingic·st Ii I tlP crittr•rs to· l'Omt' alo ng in yC'ars ... ""C' our fan. tas tic nf'\\ Pinto for '7'2 ... if's truly s<'nsation'll ... anct thflt's llw truth. f f you'rf' a st;i tion wagon fan hut s till Jikf' '<'m small l'nough lo offer Hw ul· ti ma tP in Pt·onom.v. 1 hf'n th<' Pinto wal!on's your has.!. It's just th<' thing for that youni! couolc with limitr d bud!!<'t. Wt• think "'" · h::ivc I hl' brst sC'lt•t·· ticm of 1972 Pintos fln hl'lnd that you'll find an.vwh1•rf'. Why not drop in al 182;)5 B<'a<'h Blvd. in Huntinl!lon Rrach and SP!' frir yoursC'lf? \V1· thirl\ you'll l\grC'<' w,ith us . and you'll just low Pinto DICK WILSON SAYS: •72•s ARE ARRIVING BY .THE "• I • TRUCK LOAD ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ! ! COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1971 's ! ! HUGE DIS- Complete .1972 Car and .Truck Line Qn Sale! BRAND NEW IMMEDlA TE DELIVERY $ FULL PRICE ORDER TODAY IN YOUR CHOI CE OF COLOR LOOK FOR THE SPECIAL VALUE STICKERS FOR EXTRA DISCOUNTS OVER 250 NEW CARS & TRUCKS IN STOCK BUILT PRIOR TO THE PRICE INCREASE JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY . ON BEACH -BLVD . 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD 842-6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH . SALES DE'f 9 am fo I 0 pm 1 Day~ SERVIC E Of'EN T 11~ l '""' Fri . 8 o m fo S p m MON. 7 :30 a'" to 5:30 p.m. 592-5511 I 6:00 1 6:25 j 6:30 I I t I I 6:451 7:00 1 I ' ' ' t ' t 7:30 ( ' ~ ~ I 8:.00 I ( t t ( t ( ~ 8:30. • • • E 8~50 ( 9:00. • • ~ • ( c ~ 9:301 ' • ' • I 10:00' c t c ( N € 10:15 a F 10:30 I ' • M T c THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEfK. JULY 2. 19n DAVl~ME PROGRAMS Eil HedgePodte lodge MORNING tii) M1ntrap -------------111:00 fJ ({)Where the Heart Is For Your Convenience, • complete d1y's prognmmine for Tutsd1y, July 4, will be listed with tht Tueld1y evening lor. 6:00 f) (j) Summer Semester 6:25 O Slltion Exchange 6:30 f) Odyssey CJ) Eduutional features O features 0.9) Tod1y on the Firm m Eduutionil F11ture1 6:45 fE Commodity Report 7:00 O O CI) News 0 @) m Today Show 0 (fj m Jeopudy Eil The Electric Company al Buyline 11:15 m Operation Gr1ndparents Tues.; Adoption Segment Thur$. 11:30 fJ CI) Starch for Tomorrow 0 (iQl it' Who, Whit, Where Came 0 Beat the Clock 0 Cl) @ tii).Bewitched m let's Rap IE News Hugh Williams Eil features Thurs., Fri. AFTERNOON (I) Children's Shows 12:00 fJ Noontime 0 81nan1 Splits 0 m Three on a Match m Bugs and His Buddies 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. IE City Kids Sandra Escamilla Wed , Thurs .. Fri fE Marllet Opening 0 CV 00 m Password fI) (ls) Sesame Street • (i) (iC)) m News 7:30 @ Banan1 Splits 0 Youth and the Issues Thurs. 0 Psychotoo I IE Galloping Gourmet m Cartoons (i5' Sesame Street IE Hobo Kelly With Sally Baker ED features fE Stock Mullet Covef'lge ~Tennessee Tuxedo 8:00 0 Captain Kangaroo 12:25 m Tennessee Tuxedo 00 Coffee Break/Children's Teach· 12:30 0 Ci) As the World Turns er 0 ®J m Days of Our lives O R1lph Story's A.M. 0 Movie: See Daytime Movie~. (j) Sunup Mel Knoepp Mon , Tues. m Dennis the Menace 0 < 3) (j) al Split Second (lj) Educational features 0 News Watch John Fullmer EID Hathayoga m Dialing for Dollars 8:30 O Vlrrlnla Gnham Show ~ New Zoo Review O @ Jack La Linne 1 :00 D (i) Love Is a Many Splendored m Yogi and Friends Thing IE Gumby 0 @') m The Dodors EJi) Features 00 I love Lucy 0 Cl) al All My Children 8:50 r3 ) Morning News 0 m Movie: See Daytime Movies. 9:00 O ({) The Lucr Show ® FYI 0 00) m Dinah's Place 1:30 fJ (j) The Guiding light O The Gallery 00 Virelni• Grahim Show 0 @) m Another World fJ News Witch Fernando Del Rio D Movie: See Daytime Movies. m M . S D I M . Wed . Thurs .. Fri. ovie: ee ay 1me ov1es 0 rn 00 m let's Make I Deal IE Uncle Waldo (i5J The Electric Company IE fash ions in Sewinr ~ fE Commodity Report w C!J Sesame Street ~Every Woman Wants to Know 9:30 0 (j) The Beverfy Hillbillies 1:40 IE Dialing for Dollm 0 m Contentratlon O Hermanos Coraje 2:00 0 Ci) Secret Storm 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 TOJ m Return to Peyton Place 0 Tempo 0 ~I 00 al The Newlywed Came ID Romper Room IE Feature1 10:00 O CI) family Affair 9 Mijor Adams Cl) Movie: See Daytime Movies. 2:30 fJ Ci) Edge of NiJhl 0 (10) €D Sale of the Century 0 [Q) m Somerset @ G1lloplng Gourmet 0 Cl) @ al The Dating Gamt IE Movie: Mon., Tues. See Dayt1rne , Q) Every Woman W1nts to Know Movies. Features Wed.·Fri. 3:00 O My Three Sons ED Mister Rogers' Neighborhood O Mike DouglH Mon.; The Me 10:15 ~The Electric Comp1ny Tues.· Too Show Tues.·Fri. Fri. O Highway Patrol 10:30 0 00 love of life 0 (I)@ al General Hospital 0 @) m Hollywood $qll,irei Cal ®J Movie: See Daytime Movies. O Movie: See Daytime Movies O The Real McCoys Mon .. Tues • The Champions Wed.. m New Zoo Review Thurs . Fri Q) Rocky ind Friends @ Phil Donahue Show (jj) The Forsyte Slga Fri. m Trails West Mon.; Cinem1 36 Tues Fn ~Amateur's Guide to love 3:30 0 It's Your Bet O Mike Douglas Show Tues ·Fri. O Oule and H1niet 00 Mike Douglas Show Q) The Munsters @) Cri sto Negro al Un Cal\lo de Muico tii) Bozo's Big Top Show m Speed Racer 5:00 0 KNBC News Tues. rri O Ci) News [8 NYPD • 0 < 3 ffi One life to l ive O The lone Ranter W Bugs and His Buddies IE Peter Potamus/Magilla , Gorilla ED Psychology I m Tre asure Mon . O Movie: See Daytime Movies. (\O News White, McMahon Tues . rri.. M1jor league Baseb1ll Mon W The Flintstones ~ My Favorite Martian m fell~ the Cat IE Nanny and the Professor EE Nino 3:45 m Features 4:00 0 Mr. Ed EID Os' Mister Rogers' Neighborhood ail la Sonrisa del Dlablo 0 The Rifleman 0 ffi aJ l ove American Style O Cour1geous Cat €D Trails West Tues .rri.; M1lor league Baseball Mon. ~9 Dick Vin Dyke Show m Quick Dr1w McGraw IE Bozo's Bi~op Show EE> (@Sesame·Street @II Calendar!o Thurs (Ii) Chucho Saavadra Show Fri. tii) Galloping Gourmet ffi Three Stooees m Town Talk Mon. 5:15 (Ii) Panorama Mundial Mon. Thurs. 5:30 O NBC News Mon only ~ Daniel Boone m Kimba 4:15 fE Una Aventura Espanola 4:30 IJ (J) Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 m News Mon only 0 One Step Beyond (j) The Rifleman O OO aJNews (lQ) ~ss1gnment Frt m Dennis the Menace @ .39 Gilligan's Island O father Knows Best O News Benll, Schubeck O Candid Camera Eil (.iS) The Electric Company m Town Talk Tues .rri ' (Ii) Features m Yogi and friends ffi Speed Racer SUNDAY, JULY 2 12:00 O @ AAU International Championships Western Hemisphere vs. U.S.A. National Boxing Team; AAU National Men's Decathlon Championships. 12:30 I World Championship Tennis From St. Louis. 12:55 Dodger Baseball Dodgers vs. Giants at S F. 1:30 00 CBS Tennis Classic Marty Riessen vs. Roy Emerson. Cil U.S. Women's Open Golf Final round of $30,000 tour· nament at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, N.Y. 4:30 EJi) NCAA Gymnastic.s Finals Taped at Iowa State Univ. 5:30 O Golf With the Pros Ray Bolger vs. Barry Sutherland, golf pro at Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa. MONDAY, JULY 3 6:00 O o Major l eague Baseball (One-hour delay telecast) TUESDAY, JULY 4 5:00 m Dodgers Baseball Dodgers vs. Expos at Montreal. 10:00 O Pocono 500 Auto Race Taped earlier in the day. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 10:00 ID Canadian Pro Football Winnipeg Blue Bombers vs. Toronto Argonauts (1971 Grey Cup Runners-Up). 10:30 00 Sports Challenge THURSDAY, JULY 6 8:00 IE Boxing From the Olympic SATURDAY, JULY 8 9:30 AM D ®l Wimbledon Open Tennis Championships Men's singles ·diampionship final, colorcast wia satellite from the, All· England lawn Tennis and Croquet Club In Wimbledon, England. 11:00 8 (}Q) Major league.IJaseball Teams will be announced. 2:00 · ®l Wimbledon Open ·Tennis Championships Highlights of women's singles and men's doubles title matches at the All· England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon. England. 3:00 I Futbol·Soccer 3:30 S arts Action Pro-File John Newcombe 1s profiled. 5:00 T~oroughbred Racing The $60.000·Added Beverly Hills Han dica_p_for 3·yr·olds and up, at 114 mile on turf. I (:!) (i) ABC's Wide World of sports Lee Trevino's Golf Jim Brolin vs. Harvey Korman. Box de Mexico Page 3 ... . -a husy ·hohhy 6~15 6:30 6:45 . 7:00 1 7:30 I I I I I l :OO l ' t I I I I 1:30 I I • I ( I • I . 9:00. I • • I c • ( 9:30 ' ' • r J • ( • a • @ 9:40 ( I; 10:00 • • t h ii • • ( • h e Q @ 10:30 • • • c SUNDAY JULY 2 MORNING 6:15 m Tiit Chrbtophtrs 6:30 IJ B1cfl)1rd Slf1ri m The Bible AnJWers 6:45 The Christophers 7:00 1J Tom and Jerry (j) Ru Humbird O Woody Woodpecker m Exp1n1lon tD Public Atf1lr&/Soci11 Security 7:30 IJ The Qroovle Qooliea 0 The CMatophers O Mormon Tlbem1cle Choir 00 Directions 0 Dr. Billy J. Harfis ®) Deputy D1w1 -m Wonder1m1 Bob McAllister IE Sacred Heart/The Chrislophers 1:00 i) (I) lamp Unto My f eet 0 Mr. Wizard 0 Rea Humbird 00 Real Estate Open House 0 Herald of Truth O Old Time Gospel Hour IE Rtviv1I fires 1:30 IJ look Up ind live O The Bu(ltoos 0 Campus Profile "Baby-Parents Diet" (i) ... , s ... , ... tc-1 ...... L_l Lind of Hope ind Glory Featured 1s the Mormon Tabernacle Choir 0 D1y of Discovery IE Kathryn Kuhlman 9:00 IJ Camera Three 0 Serendipity 0 Day of Discovery 0 My f riend Pookie 0 'al Oral Roberts ®) lnsipt on Relleion IE Melodyland In Motion @I) Music1 y P1l1bras 9:30 fl Tod11'1 Rellelon 0 Station to Station O Oral Roberts '61 Movie: "Hlj1c'ied" (adv) '50 Jim Davis, Marsha Jones 0 Aneie'• G1r11e (j) Ltt There 8e lipt 0 Kathryn Kuhlman ®l Consutt1tlon m Old Tlmt Gospel Hour m Esta Es 11 Vida (}g) Comn11nt m Elementary Hews I!) Faith for Today @!) Cronlcas de Francia Q9 Movie: .,love Thy Neiahbor'' ~ Cine Meaic1no 11:00 II Petchwottl Family O Thutte of the Stirs "Think Pret tv " Fred Astaire and Bame Chase star 0 Old Time Gospel Hour ct) Lloyd Brldees Water World 0 CV Bullwlnllle ~1 1 Spy ll'ijJ Su Dle10 H1ppenln1 m Movie: "littJe Miss lro1dw1y" (mus) '38-Shirfey Tenwle, Jimmy Durante, George Murphy. ID Church In the Home ED Pantalla Domlnlcal 11:30 (i) Movie: ''They Were So Youn&" (dra) 'Sfr-.Scott Brady, Raymond , Burr. 0 (J) Mike a Wish O Movie: "D1wn P1trol" (adv) '38 -Errol Flynn, David Niven. Basil Rathbone. [OJ Th_e Saint AFTERNOON 1~.00 8 (i) AAU lntem1tional Champ· ionships The Western Hemisphere vs U.S.A. National Boxing Team: and the M U National Men's Decalh Ion Championships ( 3) Consult1tion O What's Goine On O Movie: ''Santa fe Stampede" (wes) '38--John Wayne, June Mar- tel. fJ Suspense Theatre "Leviathan Five'• Arthur Kennedy, Andrew Dug· gan. Harold J, Stone. After four atomic scientists and their guard are trapped in an underground ex· plosion. they decide that in order for four to survive one must die (!) Intelligent Parent 9 The Westerners (l} Bullwinllle 12:25 m Dod1tr Durout/Warm-Up 12:30 (3) The Answers 0 JQ) World Championship Tennis The Men's Singles final of the $50 000 rompetllion 1s telecast hve, from Dwight Davis Tennis Center in SI Louis (!) foe DeSilva's Open f orum e)~ Su Hunt 9:40 (3) Great Bible Stories/ Acdon la Comunldld de (l} Malle I Wish 10:00 1J Steps to learnin& 0 Challenee My Sermon Guest is the Rev Willlam Vaswlg, Shep· herd of the Valley Lutt~ran Church in Canoga Park. 0 Hour of Power 0 Cil (!) Reluctant Dr11on 00 Zoorama 0 Movie: (C) "Duel of Chimp· ions" (adv) '62-Alan Ladd, Rob· ert Keith n.. o N1turt of American folk Music m l'hntt • la Vida 10:301J fut the Nation 0 This Is tht Lift D rn The Doubledtdlen ({) TV loob at lurninr 12:55 m Dod(tr 81seb1ll Dodgers vs. Giants at San Francisco 1:00 O Movie: ''The Forty-Niners" (wes) '54-Wild Bill Elliott, Henry Mor· gan @ film feature 0 (3) (!) Directions O Miiiion $ Movie: (C) "ltetnd of the lost" (adv) '57-John Wayne, Sophia Loren. Rossano Brazzi (ii Mttt the Press IE News Nick Carter @!) Trlbuna Publlta m Movit: "It likes All IUnds" Ver1 Mites, Robert Lansina. 9 The Munsten ai) Chuck Johnson Show THE DAILY PILOT, TV WHI<. JULY 2. 1972 1:30 II Ct1 CBS Tennis Classic Marty Riessen end Roy Emerson compete in a first round match. D m (j) a> U.S. Women's Open Golf A pco-am tournament· for ladies at the Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck. N.Y. OJ Insight IE Voice of Calvary 91 Shirley Temple Thutre: "Poor little Rich 6irl" Z:OO e Belief Guest IS Btshop Gerald Kennedy for a discussion of the Ecumenical movement with Christ· land om (A 1 Zane Grey Jhu tre m Teen11e Tri1ls @l)Toros 2:30 IJ Medir "When Kidney's Fail" O Inquiry 0 Brohn Arrow CJ J face the N•tion ~OJ Ask Your Highway Petrol IE Swlnain' Wheels 3:00 8 Newsm1kers 0 m Meet the Press IJ Movie: ''Salty O'Rourke" (dra) '45-Alan Ladd, Gail Russell @ film feature 0 13 CD Issues ind Answers CJJ Bill Cosby Show 0 Family Fllm Festini; "l otz!" (fan) '62-Tom Poston, Julia Meade, Jinr Backus 10 Thriller IE Roller Derby ~~ Movie: ''The Gener1I Died 1t .. D1wn" 3:30 e Movie; "I Married a Wom1n" (com) '5S-George Gobel, Diana Do rs. (1) Santa B1rbat1 Forum O lnslpt O M6vle: ''The Green Helmet" (dra) '61-Bill Travers. Nancy Walters. (j ) Movie : (C) "Snow Tre1sure" (dra) '67-James Franciscus, Ilona Rodgers. O Survlv1I "Stuffed Tragedy" m Atritulture USA ~ N1~hville Music EE Campus Profile 4:00 (3 Unli-iite1 H·rizons 0 Sunday @ W11on Train o Pondtfosa m 111 Attack m ltun for Your Ute (}j) Fiim Odyssey - EID Towards 1 Healthier Environ· ment @!) Slmplementt V'rvir m This Is tht life (!)Rex Humbird m> Panorama Latino fE Corona Now 4:30 CV Movie: ''Siiiy and Saint Anne" (com) '52-Anne Blyth, Edmund Gwenn. 0 Movie: "The Mind Bendm" (dra) '63-Dirk Bogarde. Mary Ure m Ftstiv1I of Classics: "The Three Musketeers" (adv) '3fr-.Wal- ter Abel. Paul Lukas. EID NCAA Gy•nastlcs Finals Taped at the Iowa State University. m Portrllt of 1 sttr ~9 The Bia Valley m f ella the Cat 5:00 U little Women ··other lands Other C1t1es" Aunt March wants to v1s1t Europe and take a companion 0 Hop1long Cassidy O Movie: "Ride Vaquero" (wes) '53-Rober1 Taylor. Ava Gardner O News D•le Swartz IE Movie: "Storm fear .. (dra) '56 -Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace £i) Gerner Ted Arm strona Show EID Commonwe11th Q) Mov.e: "M1ssin1 Miiiion" EE Kimb1 5:30 U Animal World Lapland reindeer of the Northern reaches of Scan dinav1a are featured. (Ii Movie: (C) ''Tiie Roman Sprip& of Mrs. S1one'' (dra) '61-Vivien Leigh, Warren Beatty. O Golf With the Pros Ray Bolger vs. Barry Sutherland, golf pro at Mesa Verde Country Club in Cost'a Mesa (j) Doctor in the House ( 8"" News Ray Wilson O Movie: ''The Grut American Pa!time" (com) '5S-Tom Eweli, Anne Francis £i) Great Adventure EID Consult1tlon "What Happened to Ether" gJ Viejo Sinver11uen11 m Mantovanl 091 Gillican's tsl1nd EE Speed Raur EVENING 6:00 O (j) C.mpalan '72 Pre-conven· lion coverage om News O Movie: (2hr) "The Revenee of lv1nhoe" (adv) '6fr-.Clyde Rogers. (6) Hee Htw Jody Miller, Buddy Alan sues! GI Spy CW The Advoutes £i) The leldin1 Edee EID Blull Joum1I el Ensalada de l ocos ~ M11btny RFD Ci:E) Tele-Clnem1 40 EE The Three Stoo&ts 6:30 O Story TheatJe 0 Eyewitness News m Creature features: "Bury Mt Dtld" (1nys) '47-June Lockhart. Mark Daniels. ... £i) Wor1d of Wycllfft EID Artists in Amtr1'8 "Robert Erickson" m Passpof1 to Travel 9 Green Ac:nis 'f) Hudshop Elliot Mintz 7:001J News Clete Roberts 0 Wild IUn1dom "Wolf Packs" Ci) Combat D Refletcionu Part II of a docu mentary on the history of the Chicano eives a survey of the Chicano veteran, his contributions and political views. TMs Is Your Ute fJ Dutil Y1llty D1ys II) h...,ort to Tmtl "Alrica South" Pa1e !5 .. SUNDAY (Continued) ii) Japanese family Dr1m1 ID Insight "Rene Heredia-Flam enco Guitarist" ED Super Show ID Wild Kingdom • "Trailing the Desert Outlaw" 39\ lassie (!)let Me Tell You ~I a Song m Tete.Cinema 40 7 30 0 I 8 CBS Sunday Mo111e. (C) (2hr) "A Fine Madness" (com} '66 Sean Connery, Joanne Woodward, Jean Seberg. Dramatic comedy a bout an eccentric poet and the women aro1tnd him. 0 10 ff} Walt Disney H1&hl1ghts from "Disney on Parade" are pre· sented rn a fantasy filled program. in which Disney characters come to hfe to sing, dance and enact lhe classic stories that have been favorites for generations. O Eyewitness O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Quiet Amerie1n'' (dra) '58-Audie Mur· phy, Michael Redgrave, Claude Dauphin. @ Three Passports to ~venture "Formosa. the Other China" EID 5 The French Chef "To Make a Buche de Noel Julia Child makes a log-shaped jelly roll. makes bark ou t of frosting, mush rooms from meringues, and moss out of spun sugar ~ Wild Kingdom m Fishin' Hole THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 2. 1972 8:00 O Roller Games T Birds vs N V Sheikh Abu Tahir in the Middle Interviewed Bombers. East. O To It Announced 0 @@ m The F81 "The Test" @Dragnet At Issue (R) John Logan, blaming lumber ii) S1murai Revolution 0 Melodrland In Motion tycoon George Hale for his own EE) (jj) M1sterplece Thutre "Cold @ News Chuck Cecil busines~ failure. kidnaps him and Comfort Farm" (R) A humorous 2· ~ Estrellas MusJ~les demands $250,000 ransom. Guests hour produclton based on Stella Gib 11:00 0 0 (]) 0 Nen are John Colicos. Robert Foxworth bons ea1lhy satire of the melodra 0 Rei Humbard and Harold Gould. matte novels of the '30s. Orphaned 0 Movie: "Street With No Nllle" m Movie: (2hr) "Operation Mad Flora decides to tidy up the lives (mys) '48-Richard Widmark, Lloyd 8111" (com) '57-Jack Lemmon, or her wildly assorted cousins, the Nolan, ~arb~~a Lawrence. frnie Kovak.s, Mirkey Rooney Slarkadders of Cold Comfort Farm m Movie: Wrong Arm of the @ Perry Mason Stars include Alastair Sim. fay law" (com) '63 -Peter Sellers, eL) Nippon No Uta Compton. Rosalie Crutchley, Brian Bernard Jeffries. fl1) Os firing line Blessed Peter Egan and Sarah IE KATHRYN KUHLMAN EE Noche de Gali Badel * (IN COLOR) 39) Movie: "let's Do It Again" m Cine del Dominfo @ Kathryn Kuhlm1n m Cine del Domingo 9:30 0 00 Cade's County (R) Dane EJjolhe forsyte S121 m Movie (2hr) "Five Star Fln1I" Clari! guesls as a police detective ~ Burte's lh (dra) '3 1-Edward G Robinson, who reluctantly joins Cade's search 11:30 0 Name of the Game Frances Starr. for his missing deputy. 0 Sund1y Tonight Show 8:30 0 101 ff} Jimmy Stewart Show (R) 0 News W1tth Larry Burrell @ Movit: "Orum Beaf' (adv) '54 "Eighty Ntne Pounds of Love" Jim m The Big Question -Alan Ladd, Marisa Pavan. laces 1he problem of how to gei rid 10:00 0 o ID The Bold Ones-The 0 (1) News ol a huge stray dog without hurting Doctors "Moment of Crisis" (R) 00 Telepulse the morale of his grandson. Jake. the Or Craig clashes with a brilliant IE Movie: (C) "Mutiny" (adv} '52 dog's adopted owner. surgeon and a trustee of Craig -Mark Stevens, Angela Lansbury. 9:00 0 lg) ID Bonanza (R) "Sweet An Institute. 12:00 0 Movie: (C) "Riot on Sunset me Laurie" Hoss takes a lnghtened O News Dick Garton Strip'' (dra) '67-Aldo Ray. Mim· young wrfe to the Ponderosa to pro O A Man 1nd His Boys Religious sey Farmer. lect her from her estranged outlaw program 1:00 0 Movie: (C) "Koroshi" (dra) '68 husband. m Ntwl Ron Fortner -Patrick McGoohan. George Coul· 0 CV@ m ABC Sunday Movie: EE Weektr ffews Highlights oris. (C) (21/zht) "Modesty Blaise" (spy m Viendo I Biondi B @ fftWI spoof) '66-~ Vitti. Terence 091 Bolling From the Forum 1:30@ Movie; "The Savage Horde" Stamp, Dirk Bogar~ Daullng Mod· m Lou Gordon Show former Malia (wes) '4~William Elliott, Adrian esty Blaise ano Willie Garvin are moll, Liz Renay, guests. Booth. hrred to insure the safety of gems 10:15 ii) Weekly Sports Digest 2:30 0 News being transported from England to 10:30 0 Jeny Visits James Franciscus is 2:55 @ News 'ONE OF A KIND' Ken C urtis joined Gun~moke ccns . Mondays, 8 PM) when Dennis Weaver left the show in 1963 after his enormous suc~ess as the gimpy·legged Che ter Proudfoot. Everyone agreed that "Chester" was going to be a hard act to follow. Curtil> was chosen to play the role of 1he drawling, bearded deputy, Festus Haggin. Curtis was not, in the strict sense, a "replacement for Weaver." Cnrtis crea1ed a char- acter 1ha1 has come to be a <;tandard by which character actors are judged. sition to motion· pictures and television, Curtis had generally been cast as a clean.cut, clean·living type. He was a singing cowboy in a number of we tern movies with "Big Bo> Winiams" and an equally straightforward adventurer and parachutiM in the syndicated tele- vision show, Ripcord. "l guess the big breakthrough came when I did a picture called "The Searchers," Curtis ~aid . "J guess tberc was u touch of what later became 'Festus' in that part." But Curtis' real breakthrough, '" the kind of role he was to become noted for, came in another television western series, now defunct, Have Gun, Will Travel. "I played a character called 'Monk.' and I guess he was a lot like Festus." ft does seem unlikely that the clean·cut Curtis Gates who replaced Frank Sinatra as l>ina:er with the Tommy Dorsey band would become the rather scroungy Festus of 1972. Even when he made the tran- ~._.~~~~~~ ...... ~~~~~~ .... : lst's & 2nd's • S 1 000 to $50,000 It I Any Real Estate in California f . IMMEDIATE SERVICE IN YOUR HOME. .. t RELIABLE HUNTINGTON HACH f t 1 • 847As2oo t t IL MORTGAGE ANAHEI~ OfflCf ' CORPORATION · 77 6-6543 : 2295 W. BALL RD ., ANAHEIM : f . f "------------~~--P1ge 6 But "Festu '' is, in the last analysis, a unique character. Everyone seems to agree that there is no one quite like him on television, and there never has been. Curtis, an easy-going fell ow who seems never lo get ruffled, admits 'frankly that he enjoys ttis work. "Sometimes I think I would pay them money to be able to play Festus," he said. He grew up in Lamar, Colo .. not far from Kansas and Dodge City where Gunsmoke is set. Curtis, like most of the people who have been ass?Ciated wi~h Gunsmoke over the years, has been one of the outstanding attractions of the rodeo and county fair circuit. When the series closes down for the eason, Curtis 1s generally out on the circuit performing. • U p until last year, when Milburn Stone (Gunsmoke's Doc Adams) underwent his open·chest surgery, Curtis and Stone were a frequent pair on the rodeo trail. But after coming back to work on Gunsmoke, Stone decided that the rigors of the summer circuit were a little more than he cared to contend with, and gave up that aspect of his career Curtis then teamed up with Glenn Stra11ger who prays Sam, the bartender at the Longbranch saloon. Curtis, with that fine singing voice, and Strange, who plays country fiddle, are now paired on the rodeo trail. ft has been a fortunate happening for both Gunsmoke and Keo Curtis. The two just seem to go together I For ,. pleas Belov the d 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 12:30 1:00 3:00 4:30 ~:00 I 6:00 6:30 I I I I 7:001 I I I I I I I ' • I c ~ I • MONDAY JULY 3 For morning and afternoon listings, please see OA,YTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Human Desire" (dra) '54- Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame. 9:30 O (C) "Snow White ud the Three S1ooges" (com) '61-Three Stooges, Carol Heiss. 10:00 [31 "War Anow" (wes) '54 -Jeff Chandler. Maureen O'Hara. @ "The Young Guns" (wes) '57- Russ Tamblyn, Gloria Talbott. 10:30 D (C) "Shepherd of the Hills" (dra) '41-John Wayne 12:30 0 "Men With Wings" (dra) '38 - Ray Milland l ·OO O "Drango" (ctr a) '57-Jell Chand 1,., J111te I ondon. Joanne Otu m "Nil Sad Songs for Me" 50- Marg.llel Sullavan W~ndell Corey 3:00 <8' (C) "The Magic Sword" (fan) 62 Basil Rathbone 10 (C) "Buch Blanket Bingo" (mus) '64 rrank1e Avalon. Ann elle Funicello 4:30 O ''The Ameriuno" (adv) '55- Glenn Ford, Cesar Romero (3) Same u lOAM listing 5:00 O (C) ''The Third Dir" (dra) '65 --George Peppard, Elizabeth Ashley E VENING 6:00 0 CI) 0 m al News 0 UQ) m M1for League Buebalt 0 The Big Valley (j) Wild Wild Weq m The Flintstones @ D1niel Boone (jj) NET Playhouse Oil the 30's €i) Alta lension ED Hodgepodge Lodge ~ Maybeny RFD a;) Pregunte Usted Alex Jacinto m Three Stoo1es . 6:30 0 Movie: (C) (90) "St1rs and Stripes Forever'' (mus) '52-Clif· ton Webb, Debra Paget (fl CBS News Walter Cronkite m The Flying Nun ED H1th1yog1 9 Green Acres a;) Pr~gram Policl1I al Victoria James Show m Headshop Elliot Mintz 7:00 0 (I)News 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Down Among the Shelterini P1lms" (com) '53- Willian lundlgan. Mitzi Gaynor. (6) Truth or Conseguences @ Dragnet C:J What's My line? m I Leve Lucy @ I Dream of Junnie €i) Fray Diablllo ED Comlne Home to Puce Focus on problem s faced by returning Vietnam veterans. m Una Ple11rla en et Camino rHE DAILY PILOT, TV W((K', JULY 2, 1972 ~ Film: ''The Easy Way" m I SPECIAL I Catch the Joy Surfing Ciii) Rev. Ray Piuarro and dunebuggying are the e~pert- 7:30 tJ Stand Up. and Cheer rlorence ences flfmmakers Greg MacGill1vray Wenderson guests. and hm r reeman invite v1e~ers to @ To Tell the Truth !>hare 1n tlus KCfT produced profile (i) I Dream of Jeannie m Do-Re-Mt C:J Million $ Movie: "Adorable rn Movie: "Lydia" Merle Oberon Julia!" (com) '63-l1ll1 Palmer .J91 The Virginian Charles Boyer CE Novel1 m Hogan's Her~s 9:25 EE Toni Holt in Hollywood @ (1) Dragnet 9:30 0 8 1 Dons Day (R) Werner Klemp - (lS) In the Spotlight , erer gue!>ts as a fashion-show direct €i) Chespirito or whom Doris gel!> to present lash Ciii) Miguelito Valdez Show ions by her Oll'fn couturier-a dry (D Sports Challenge cleaning shopkeeper na,;,ed Louis. m Movie: (2hr) "The Crowd 0 ID News Roars'' (dra) '32-James Cagney. (ls) Book But 8:00 0 Gunsmoke "New Doctor in m Ave~tura Town" (R) Pat Hingle guests as EE R1e1ng From Hollywood Park Or. Chapman. who faces the sus· 10:00 0 ( 8) I SPECIAL I Salute to 1 Cock· p1cion and mistrust of lhe towns eyed Optimist; Oscar Hammerstein people when he fills in for the ab II The sound of mu~1c, the presence •ent noc Adams. of some of the most distinguished 0 (3)@ (D Monday Night Spe-mu~ical and theatrical stars, and cial "Chile: Experiment in Red'' the music of Oscar Hammerstein II. An examination of the poht1cal, blend for an evening of entertain· economic and social trends in ment. that nation since the election of D m News President Salvador Allende in Oclo 0 Council Debate ber 197J as the first freely-elected @ Safari lo Adventure Marxist head of state in the world 05 Masterpiece Thutie Is Etlubeth R "Horrible Conspu · €i) Cosa Jwgada acies" ED Film Odysser "Two Oau11hteis" 1ii' m News CE Rincon Argentina m Mothers-in -law @ La leyenda de Bafomet @Perry Mason 10:30 0 Primus "Nuclear Black Ma1ket' €i) Hermanos Coraje 0 Talk-Back EID (@ I SPECIAL I Roberta Flack m Bill Cosbr Show Profile of the singer. including u m la Satanic1 cerpts from her April concert in ~~ Movie: "Pushover" Washing1on, O.C., on "Roberta m Conclencla Culpable Flack Human Kindness Day.'' 11 :00 0 0 0 mm (D News m La M_aldicion de la Bionda (3) (i) o News CE Estacion Central O Good News Demos Shakarian 8:30 m Merv Griffin Show ( 6] Marshal Dillon m l assie 0 Movie: (C) "The Third Day" 9:00 O (iii Here's Lucy (R) After tight (dra) '65 -George Peppard, Eliza-beth Ashley, Roddy McOowall. wad Hamson Carter presents Lucy m Truth or Consequences with a hi11h raise in hopes of improv. ~ · h · b d d' · u:1 Run for Your Life Ulg er 10 e 1cat10n, astounded ~ Headsho (R) Lucy can only conclude that he must l:LI p have some ulterior motive. 11:30 0 C8 1 CBS late Movie: (C) "Cry O The s;1 Wives of King Henry of the Hunted" (dra) '53 -Barry VIII "Anne of Cleves" Part IV. The Sullivan. Polly Bergen, Vittorio Gass- year 1s l539 and Henry VIII 1s ad· man The s~ry of two ~en who vised to marry a German princess in struggle against a terror·fllled en- order that England may be allied vuonment. with Germany and the Protestant 0 (1Ql m Johnnr Carson George princes against France and the Em Cartin 1s sllbst1tute host. oue 0 Robert K. Dorn1n Show 0 Forum Boxing 0 @@ al Dick Cavett Show 0 13) (j) aJ ABC Monday Movie: m To Tell the Truth (C) (2hr) "Rapture" (ram) '65 -12:00 m Movie: "Tell It to the Judge" Melvyn Douglas. Dean Stockwell, (com) '49 -Rosalind Russell, Rob· Patricia Gozzi. The story of a beauti · ert Cummings. ful young girl who lives in a world @ Wanderlust built upon imagination with her 12:30 O Movie: (C) "The Wilch Beneath father and their.maid, in a home on the Sea" (dra) '62 -John Sutton, the French seacoast, isolated from Gina Albert. CIVllintion m Country Music Time _:IQ) Spe~iaf Movie: (C) (2hr) "Romeo 1:00 (1) 0 0 ®)News and Juhet" (sp~c) '66 -Rudolph , ,, Nureyev. Margot Fonteyn The great 1:30 D M~vle: (C) 'The Restl~ss Years Prokofiev . ballet basect on Shakes-(dra) 59 -Teresa Wnfht, John peare's immi>ftat love story. Saxon. (!) 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Fremont A venue Alh:.mbra, California 91802 P•I• 7 - TUESDAY JULY 4 MORNING EID Hodgepcdge Lodge al M1nttap 11:00 IJ 00 Where the Hurt Is 0 @) m Jeopardy . fJ Tempo "Government" fD The Electric Company al Buyline 11:15 8) Operation Grandparents 11:30 IJ Cil Search for Tomorow 6:001J (i)'Summer Semester 0 (fQ) m Who, Whit, Where Game 6:25 0 Station E.xchange "All Around 0 (3)@ al Bewit.ched Us" m let's Rap 6:30 IJ Odyssey "Ceremony of lnno (E News Hugh Williams cence " 11:55 0 @) m News (8) Across the Fence fJ Making Most of Maturity (}0'1 Nature of American r olk Music AFTERNOON m lndustrla.1 Arts 12:00 6 Noontime 6:45 El) Commodity Report Q m Three on a Maleh 7:00 0 (i) CBS News Jonn Hart 0 rn (j) Cl) P1ssword 0 @) m Today Show frank Mc (i) (iQ) m News Gee fJ Tempo With Treesa Drury @ Here tome the Doubledeckers (E Galloping Gourmet 0 News Ctiuc~ Hen1y m (15) I SPlCIAL I The Grett Circus fJ Banana Sphts Parade Ernest Borgnine hosts Mil· m B~gs ~nd His Buddies • -waukee's gigantic July 4th circus IJ) City Kids Sa~dra fscam1lla parade which features a bathing El) M11ket Openini hippopotamus, 65 historic; circus ID Sesame Street wagons. 36 bands. over 700 horses, 7:30 00 Banana Splits and a giant bandwag~n pulled by a 0 Psychology I 40·ho1se team controlleq by one 8) Cartoons drivei The parade follows a 4·mile lE Hobo Kelly With Sally Baker route through downtown Milwaukee El) Stock Market Coverage past more than a half million spec· 8:00 IJ C1ptain Kangaroo tators. (j) toffee Break/Children's Teacher Ci~ Tennessee Tu•edo 0 Ralph Story's A.M. 12:25 m Tennessee Tuxedo @ Sunu~ Mel Knoepp 2:301J (j) As the World Turns m Dennis the Menace Q o m Days of Our Lives ED ~at~1.yoga 0 Movie: "Story of Dr. Wassell" 8:30 0 Vrretn11 Grah1m Show (dra) '44-tary Cooper, Laraine Day. O ® Jack L• lanne o C31 @ rn Split Second m Yoii Ind Friends e News Witch John rullmer ~ .Gumby (E Q!11in& for Dollars 8:50 'j) Mornine News ~ New Zoo Review 9:001J 00 The Lucy Show 1:001J (il love Is A M1ny Splendored 0 ®) m Dinati's Place • Thing • 0 The Gallery 0 (jO.J m The Doctors Ci) Vireinia Graham Show Ci) I Love Lucy fJ News Watch Fernando Del Rio 0 (3J Cl) All ~y Children 8) Movie: "Abbott and Costello fJ Movie: (C) "Alexander the G1t1l" Meet the Keystone Cops~· (com) '55 (dra) '64 -William Shatner, John Bud AbbDt, Lou Costello. Cassavetes, Joseph Cotten IE Uncle Waldo m Movie: "All the Young Men" EID 00 Sesame Street (dra) '60-Alan Ladd, Sidney Poitier. 9:301J 00 The Beverly Hillbillies ®l FYI 0 (ig) m Concentration 1:301J 00 The Guiding light 0 Herm1nos C9raje 0 (10) m Another Wor1d fJ Movie: (C) "Mr. Magoo's flvo-O Movie: "The C.pt1in's P1r1dise" rite Heroes" (fan) Jim Backus as the (com) '53-Alec Guinness, Yvonne voice of Magoo. Decarlo. ., fJ Tempo Regis Philbin, Stan Bohr· fJ @ Ci) a') Let's Make 1 Deal man co-host. IE Fuhions in Sewing IJ) Romper Room El) Commodity Report 10:00 IJ 00 Family Afh1ir 0 Auto R1cin1 "The Pocono 500" 00 Movie: "The Shrike" (dra) '55-1:40 IJ) Dialina for Dollars Jose Ferrer, June Allyson. 2:00 IJ Ci) Secret Storm 0 @} m Sale of the Century 0 @) m Return to Peyton Place Ci) G1tloplnf Gourmet fJ 00 @ a') The Newlywed G1me IE Movit: "Many Me Al•in" (com} IE Hey Landlord! '53-Marie Wilson, Robert Cum· @ I SPECIAL I Festival of Amerie1n mings. ro!klife A sample of the rich cross· EID Mis1er Rogers' Neighborhood section of native folk art. music, lO:JO 6 (I) Love of life dance and craftsmanship celebrated 0 ®) m Hollywood Squaru annually on the Mall in Washingtol'!. 8 Movie: ''The Bounty Killer" (wes) Eii) fnsieflt: Rene Heredia-flamtn· '64-Dan Duryea. co Guitarist 00 Ptlil Donahue Show 2:30 6 00 Edge of Night Page 8 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 2. 1972 0 ®) m SomerMlt 0 00 Ci) Cl) The Datin& G1mt m Movie: "Thirty $eCOl'ldS Over Tokyo" (dra) ·44 -Spene~ Tracy. Van Johnson (E What Every ~om1n Wanb to Know Bess Meyerson Eii)' (jj) The Electric Company mtown T1lk ~ Usted y la Policl1 EE Speed Rater EVENING EID The rorsyle Saga "No Retreat" 3:00 IJ ~ My Three Sons 6:00 IJ 0 0 m m fil News O The Me Too Show @@)News O Highway Patrol 0 The Bl& V1lley fJ (3)@ Cl) General Hospltll :1) Wild Wild West (j) Movie: (C) "Billie" (dra) '65-IE Danlel Boone Patty Duke, Jim Backus. (W Book Beat "Garvey .. , 0 The Real McCoys Ei) Alta Tension ®J Movie: "The Secret Ways" (adv) Eij) I $hclAL I festival of American '61 -Richard Widmark. Folklife Sample of the rich cross (E Roe~ and Friends sectlon of native folk art, music. @ N1tional lntercollefi•le Rodeo dance and craftsmanship celebraled f inals Two hours of calf -roping, bull· annually on the Mall in Washington dogging and bronc busting, from ~ Marybeny RfD Bozeman, Montana. a!) To Be Announced m Cinern1 36 EE Three Stooges 3;30 6 It's Your Bet Lyle Waggoner , $·30 ~ u . • (C) (90) "M H bb hosts , .., ..,ov1e. r. o s 0 @ Mike Douglas Show likes a Vacation" Part I (com) '62 1J Ozzie. and Haniet -Ja.mes Stewart,. Maureen O'Hara. fJ (~Cl) One Life to Live Laurie Peters. Fabian. fJ The Lone Ranger ) 00 CBS Ne~s. Watt.er Cronkite (E Peter Pol1mus/M111llla Gorilla @)Merv Grtffln Show E!n Psych~logy f ~ !he Nature of American Folk ~ My Favorite Martian Mu~rc EE reli• the Cit m Tru sure 3:45 m LI Communidld al Oi1 ~ Ge!n Acres . ~ Qu1en Canta Esta Cancton! 4:00 IJ Mr. E~ .rn Victori1 James Show 0 The R1flem1n • lE Headshop Elliot Mintz 0 m m ~ve ~merlcan Style fJ Movie: (C) ''The Music Man" (mus) '62 -Robert Preston, Shirley Jones, Buddy Hackett. (E Bozo's Big Top Show m Sesame Street ~ Daniel Boone Ef) Kimba --·--4:15 EB Una Aventura Espanol• 4:30 IJ Movie: ''The rem1le Anlm1I" (dra) '58 -Hedy Lamarr. Jan Sterl· ing, George Nader. CI) Movie: "The Shrike" (dra) '55 -Jose Ferrer, June Allyson, IJ Father Knows Best fJ News Benti, Schubeck m Dodger Dueout/W1rmup IJ) The Munsters fl) Cristo Negro €t) Un C1nto de Mexieo Cl) Bozo's Big Top Show Ef) Speed Ricer 5:00 O KNBC News Jess Marlow 0 News George Putnam Cil ABC News Reasoner, Smith (j) NYPD ®J News White, McMahan 8) Dodatr Bueball Dodgers vs. Ex· pos at Montreat. IJ) Nanny and the Professor fl) Nino EID (jJl Mister Rogers' Neighborhood al La Sonrisa del Di1blo iD Trails West 9 Dick Van Dyke Show al G1llopine Gourmet Ef) Three Stoofes 5:15 m PanGfama Mundial 5:30 8 One Step Beyond Ci) Tht Rifl•m•n 0 ())Cl)News IE Qj Gllllg1n's Island 7:00 1J (J) 0 m News 0 PREMIERE Bowling for Doll1rs A new daily action program featur· ing amateur bowlers who try to make big money for themselves and home contestants. @ Truth or Consequences Ci) Dragnet fJ Whit's My Une? IE I Dream of !eannie @ Middleclass Meditation EE LI Pareja Sin Par m The Advocates e!) Uni rteg1rl1 en el Camino ®' Movie: (C) "StlB and Stripes forever" Debra Paget, Clifton Webb. 7:30 IJ 9 The Jerry Reed Hour Com· edy·variety series featuring Spencer Quinn, Cal Wilson, Merie Earle, John Twomey and Norman Andrews. 0 m Ponderosa "Silence at Still water" Candy is jailed for the murder of a rancher and his family. Pat Hingle Is special guest. D Movie: (C) (2hr) "Down Among ttle Sheltering P1lms" (com) '53- William Lundigan. Mitzi Gaynor. David Wayne. 0 (l) Ci) al The Mod Squad "The Tangled Web" (R) Pete and line jeopardize their lives and careers by helping Julie's frie nd return jewely he has stolen. 00 I Dream of Jeannie O Miiiion $ Movie: (2hr) "Ashes and Diamonds" (com) '62-Zbig· niew 'Cybulski. Eva Kflyzewska. QQ) Nation1I Geographic "Australia : The Timeless Land" m Drapet ieontlnued) .- TUES.I c E E c E ( r 7:45 t 8:00 ( 1:30 9:00 1 9:25 9:30 10;00 TUES.DAV (Continued) man needing eye surgery postpones M) The Forsyte Sica 11 so that he may see his first child m La Media Ochoa 0 I SPECtAL ! Tiie Pocono 500 This EE) Citywatchers race was taped earlier today CID Consejero Corazon m News Ken Jones. Ron Fortner m Movie: (2hr) "fools tor Sc.tnd1I" m Safari to Adventure (com) '38 -Carol e Lombard, rer Special of the WHk "Roberta nand Gravel Flack" (R) 7:45 m Doctcer Scoreboard EE Prof. Ald10 8:00 CIJ Rollin' on the River EE) The forsrte Sip (R) m Hocan's Heroes CID FestJval Mexicano m Perry Mason m LI leyend1 de Bafomet ti) Hermanos Coraje 10:30 IJ The Golddlggers (R) Bob Crane @!) LI Cosa Juzeada guests. CID Estadon C•ntral B Dr. Simon Locke "Coo-Coo in 8:30 1J H1w1ii five-0 (R) Jason the Nest" (R) Ralph Kinmond is Evers guests as the surviving mem· brought to Dr. Sellers in a badly ber of a not.too legitimate real· beaten condition and Dr. Locke tries estate company whose partners be· lo find out the truth about the cir' come victims ol a mysterious PO•S· cumstances that led to the boy's on. condition. 0 ®) m NBC Action Playhouse 0 TaJk·Back "The Crime" (R) A murder trial be· El Grito de Artlan comes a private battleground for a ~San Diego Panorama "It's a vengeful posecu tor when Abraham Grand Old Flag" Perez believes wealthy, socially m Bill Cosby Show prominent Sara Rodman guilty of a al La Satani(I double murder. Jack Lord, Pat m Call of the West O'Brien Oana Wynter star. 9 Movie: "Cauihf' 0 (fl 00 Ci!) Movie of the Week: m Conclenc:ia Culpable (C) (90) "Sweet. Sweet Rachel" 11:00 e B 0 mm m News (SUS) '71 -Alex Dreier. Stefanie rn (j) ®l news Powers, Pat Hingle, Brenda Scott, g One Step Beyond Louise Latham, Chris Robinson, (I) M1rshal Dillon Sieve Ihnat An ESP expert desper· m Truth or Consequences ately tries to learn the Identity of m Run For Your Lift a pe™>n whose telepathic powers (jJ) I biC1AL I A Birthday Story A are driving a beautiful woman mad fast "'paced half hour recounting the m Merv Griffin Show story of the origins of American free· ID (ij) RETURN Evening at Pops dom, the Revolut10nary War Ani· Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops mated children's drawings, a chil· Orchestra re turn for another season dren's chorus and a narrator are of summer concerts Tonight is an used. all .American concert with special Eii) Tht Oleann1 Trail "Cynthia guest conductor Leroy Anderson Gooding and David and Mimi Jones" celebrating Independence Day. Miss Gooding contributes traditional 9:00 m Dragnet Mexican songs and the Jonses offer EE Un Verano folk music from America's past. m LI Cri1d1 Bien Criad1 {f) Headshop (R) ~ Tiit ·Virelnian 11:30 1J (j) CBS Late Movie: (C) "An CID Novel• American In Paris" (mus) '51 - 9:25 m Toni Holt in Hollywood Gene Kelly, Leslie Ca•IJ 1. Oscar Le 9:30 IJ Cannon (R) f ilm actress vant. Diane Vars1 guests as the widow ol B @~.Johnny Carson ., a country singing idol, who asks ~ MoVle. 'The Masquer~der (dra.) Frank Cannon to investigate the 33 -Ronald Co~man. Elissa Landi plane, crash that caused his death 0 rn .~ m ~ldl Cavett . " B ®) m I $n61L I The s t a r I 0 Mo.vie: (C) .2• Hours to Kill and Stripes Show Bob Hope, Anita (dra) 6S -Mickey Rooney, Lex Bryant. Nancy Wilson, and Kenny Barker, Walter Slezak. Rogers and the First Edition head m To tell the Truth line this musical-variety special lZ:OO m Movie: "We Were Stran1en" commemorating Independence Day (dra) '49 -Jennifer Jones, John Ed McMahon will emcee. Garfield. 0 Second l ook m W1nder1ust 0 News Watch Joh.n Fullmer 12:10 m Country Music Time m News Hugh Williams ED @ RETURN Doin' It "The Poetry 1:00 (I) 0 0 (!) (19) News of Our lives" William Marshall and Gloria Tawill Delaney star in a dra· matic retelling of black history as seen though black poetry m Aventura {f) Racine from Hollywood Park 10:00 O News George Putnam 0 CV Ci) m Marcus Welby, M.D. "'Don't Talk About Darkne~" (R) A 1:301J Movie: (C) "Chartroose Caboose" (dra ) '60 -Ben Cooper, Molly Bee. 2:15 m All·NleM Show: "The Phantom Speaks," "Heedlin-e Hunfil'l,11 (C) "Honeychile'' 3:00 IJ Movie: (C) "Aff1lr Wlth a Killer" (dra) '68 -Stephen Young, Har· old Stone. THE DAILY PI LOT. TV WECK. JULY 2. 1972 WHEN I GROW UP-I WANT TO BE A D.J. Who ever aaid a young girl couldn't move to the big city and become a disc-jockey?. Kathy Gori, 22, replaced all-night show host Clark Race, who will become the back-up man for Dick Whitting- hill and Gary Owens on KMPC. Kathy is heard nightly 1-6 AM. Outside activities will keep her days busy doing the voice of Gidg- et in ·an ABC-TV movie; she's just completed a tv pilot; plays club dates as a folk singer; acts in com- mercials: takes a bunch of no-dor.- Kathy joins the top personality line-up in radio with Dick Whitt- inghill 6-9 AM. Geoff Edwards 9- 12 Noon. Wink Martindale 12-3 PM. Kathy Gori hosta the Gary ·owens 3-6 PM. Roger Carroll All-Night Show on KMPC. 6:30-10 PM. Johnny Magnus 10-1 AM and now Kathy Gori 1-6 AM The Frrat Annual KLAC Talent Search is underway. You can enter five categories: male vocalist, female vocalist, solo Instru- ment, vocal group and band. If you can enter all five, you ·defi nitely have talent. Winners receive cash and a record con- trac t plus an appearance at Knott's Berry Farm John Wayne Theatre July 17. Headlining the show, which will be broad- cast on KLAC. will be Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers. Two strikes in a row and you win on "Bowling For Dollars." KTLA scored another strike In sports shows with veteran sports- caster Chick Hearn hosting the event. Beginning July 4 at 7 PM Tuesday thru Friday, amateur bowlers have the chance to knock 'em down and pick up some real pin money. Pardon the puns. Call KTLA-5 if you would like to appear on the show. You'll be able to bring along your own cheering sec1ion, family and/or friends and intro- duce the whole gang on camera. If you don't want to bowl, you're not left out. You can play as a IJ.i:.. "pin-pal " and win the same Chick Hum- goodies as the bowler. Pin-pal s will hoet the new show should also call KTLA (469-3181 ) "Bowling For Dollare" for details. on KTlA TVS. PEOPLE N' PLACES: Remember Ira Cook from KMPC? He's back on the air at KVFM 9 AM-12 Noon. Clairvoyant t<enny Kingston receives calls from listeners 8-9 PM. Kingston is 80% accurate ... Vacation-time at KIEV finds Joe Nixon heading for his hometown of Nashville and Chuck Wilder racing to Jal, New Mexico ... "Needs and Services" is heard at 2:30 PM on KGER- 1390 ... KMPC 's Fred Hessler had to stop taking phone calls Ofl' "Angel Hot Line." Fans now subm it questions by mall to players and front office personnel preceding each game. If your questions are used, you win two free Angel tickets compliments 6f Sears ... Sumi Haru has joined the KTLA-5 Public Affairs staff as liaison with the Asian-American community. Haru will also be seen on "The Gallery" with Johnny Grant ... Before departing for.Spain to continue guitar studies, Dan Mora returns to KPOL as the summer announcer ... Bob Steinbrinck and Tom Wayman named associated news directors at KMPC by General Manager Stanley Spero. Both have three children and reside respectively in Riverside and Long Beach. Page 9 WEDNESDAY JULY 5 For momlng ind 1fternoon llstlnp, ple1se see DAYTlME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the d1y'1 movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m (C) "Jolson Slnfs A&ain'' (dra) '50 -Larry Parks, Barbara Hale. 9:30 O "The Bi& C.rnlval" (dra) '51- Kirl< Douglas, Jan Sterling. 10:00 Ci J"Smuuters• Island" (adv) '51- JeH Chandler, Evelyn Keyes. 12:00 IJ "Bif Deadly Game" (mys) '54- Lloyd Bridges, Simone Silva. 1:00 O "Cry of Battle" (dra) '63-Van Heflin, Rita Moreno. m (C) HHtll Below lero" {dra) '54 Alan Ladd, Basil Sydney 1:30 O "The Black Glove" (mys) '54- Alex Nicol. Eleanor Summerfield 3:00 (j) "Inside the Mafia" (dra) '59- Cameron Mitchell, Elaine Edwards. ®') (C) ''Two Weeks With Love" (rom) 'SO-Oebbie Reynolds, Ricardo Monlalban. Jane Powell 4:30 I) (C) "Fair Wind to Java" (dra) -Fred MacMurray, Victor McLaglen. @ s.me as 10 AM listin& 5:00 O ''The Waces of Fear" (dra) '5 -Yves Montand, Charles Vanel, Peter Van Eyck. EVEN I N G 6:00 tJ 0 0 a) m al News @@)News O The Bl& Valley @ Wild Wild West m The Flintstones @ Daniel Boone @ The French Chef EE Alu T enslon Eli) Hod&epodge Lodtie 9 ,.ayberry RFD a;) To Be Announced fl) Three Stooies 6:30 O Movie: (C) {90) "Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vac.tion" Concl (com) '62 -James Stewart. Maureen O'Hara, Laurie Peters. Fabian. (j) CBS News ®) Merv Griffin Show m The Flyin& Nun (jj) Flrin& line tli)Hathayora m Treasure ~.Green Aeres a;) Aficionados de la Comunlded ED Victoria James Show fl) Headshop Elliot Mintz 7:00 tJ ffi 0 m News O Bowlin& for Dollers Chick Hearn hosts, as amateurs try to win cash prizes. Truth or Consequences Dreinet 0 What's My Line? m I love Lucy ID I Dream of Jeannie EE C.pulln1 BEFORE YOU LEASE INVESTIGATE! LEASE SPECIAL New 1792 MARK IV $20968 A MONTH 27 MONTH OPEN END ftLUS TAX & LICINSE IFFECTIYI THIU AUGUST l1ST, 1972 ONLY. ~"" Pt•tr, arr, leatlltr, Vlft'l'I rwf, llOWtr door loch & rrvnll rtlHM. AM/"M ''-'"• tlll WltNI, 111111111 tlao, MICllllHll belled WSW lira. OM fl tlle WHlt ltlffffl Conlln..,lal •llf Marll IV inventerln rtltl'I' ,., IM!Ndlatt •etlvwy. WE LEASE ALL POPULAR MAKES 7 DAYS A WEEKI SANTA ANA LINCOLN MERCURY 1301 N . TUSTIN AVE . SANTA ANA 547 -9183 .{ ' ' ) ' '' THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 2, 1972 Eli) Soul! "The Kopykals" Raymond Burr is eE Una Pteraria en el Camino guest host As Ironside, he is seen ~ Canadl1n Pro football quizzing a suspect who looks sus 7:30 0 Survival "Mystery of Pelican Is· pic1ously like tlen Campbell but land" Story of tiny mangrove island who Is, in fact. actor.impressionist off the Florida coast that became Fred Travealena. America·s first wildlife refuge. 0 ID News 0 The Mouse factory Actor Joe eE Aventure flynn and lhe Disney "aquabats" fl) Racin& From Hollywood Pert presenl a show about water sports 10:00 tJ@ M1nni1 (R) When a police 1J Movie; (C) (2hr) "Down Among officer kills a man against whom the Shelterinf Palms" (com) '53-he was known to hold a gru(lge. W1ll1am Lund1gan. M1tz1 Gaynor. the department suspends him de David Wayne. spile his ins1Stence that the killing (_6) To Tell the Truth was not planned (i) I Dream of Jeannie 0 llQ) er;, Night Gallery (R) .. De· O Miiiion $ Movie: {C) {2hr) "Ba· liveries in the Rear" stars Comel bette Goe1 to War" (com) '6P. ,_ Wilde as a turn·of the-century sur· Brigitte Bardot. Jacques Charrier. geon in need of cadavers who asks m Horan's Heroes no questions of his suppliers; "Stop ID Draenet Killing Me" stars Geraldine Page as (j1) M. Ler11 uwrence: Democrat a woman who is convinced that her EE Los Pollvoces husband is tryinf to scare her lo er;, Dr. Simon Locke death, "Dead Weight" stars Bo~by al Nashville Music Darin and Jack Alber1son in a story fl) Movie: (2hr) "Black Fury" (dra) of an underworld fi&ure wh o is guar· '35-Paul Muni, William Gargan. anteed shipment oul ol th e counlry 8:00 tJ The Melba Moore.Clifton Davis by an exporter Show Nancy Wilson guests. 0 m Hews 0 GO) er;, Adam-12 (R) ''The Fer 0 Movie: (2hr) "The Wa&es of ret" Officers Reed and Malloy set out rur" (dra) 'SS -Yves Montand, lo catch an elusive saboteur who Charles Vanel. Peter Van Eyck. does his damage while operating as ID Canadian Pro Football (2 1/zhr) an anh·pollullon worker. Winnipeg Blue Bombers vs Toronto 0 3) (6) ffi The Super Richard Argonauts. Castellano stars. "The Matchmaker" 5 Soul! Joe arranges a date with his brother EE Su Comedie and Mrs. Stein's niece. Eli) Masterpiece Theatre "Cold Com (j1 I 5'WAL I Sickle Cell Dlmse: fort Farm .. (R) Paradox of Neelect ,19 I s"CIAL I Eyeball to Eyeball m The Mothers-in-uw Big names of the NFL are fe atured. ID Perry M~ fl) La Leyenda de Bafomet . EE Hermano aje 10:30 m The Golddiuers Eli) CU) El~ttio '72 "The Delega te 0 Talk·B1ck Gap" _ Sports Challenre €I} luche Libre Wrestling 0 Ei) Democratic Convention Pre· a;) Estacion Central view 8:30 0 @) er;, NBC Myttety Thntre-eE la Satanica McM1lland & Wife (R) "The Face of ®) Movie: "Ruthless" Zachary Scott Murder" San Francisco police de· CiD 42 Phi$ partment is baffled by a master fl) Conciencla Culpable jewel thief who commites robberies 11:00 tJ 0 0 eE er;, Cl) News at crowded social gatherings. @ 00 (19) News 0 (])Cl) Tbe Corner Ber Gab· 0 One Step Beyond riel Dell stars. Mershal Dillon m Merv Griffin Show m Truth or Consequences ED(i]) To Be Announced fl) Headshop (R) 9:00 tJ Mediail Center (R) Craig Stev· 11:15 €I) Festival Filmico ens plays a doctor who awakens 11:30 tJ (J) CBS Late Movie: (C) "Nl&ht after three years in a coma and Into Momin&" (dra) '51-Ray Mil ·faces the critical problem of the land. John Hodiak. Nancy Davis. time lapse with his estranged wife Lewis Stone. (Barbara Rush). 0 Qij) er;, Joh11ny Carson 0 @ (!) ffi Marty Feldman Co· 0 Movie: "Roseanne McCoy" (dra) medy Mechlne Guests are Barbara '49-Farley Granger, Joan Evans. Feldon. Spike Milligan and Fred 0 CIJ (!) Cl) Dick Cavett Roman. m To Tell the Truth OJ Drainet 12:00 m Movie: "Tleht Spot" (dra) '55-EE Un Verano Edward G. Robln~n. Ginger Rogers Eli)·(yj Vibrations "Don·t Shoot the 12:30 ID Country Music Timts Composer" George Delarue explains 1:00 O O 00 (lg) News how music ca n affect movie moods. 1:30 tJ Movie: "Cast a Dark Shedow" and Lalo Schiffrin discusses com· (dra) '57-Dirk Bogarde, Margaret posing f6r movies as opposed to Leighton. conc~s. 2:00 m All·Nicht Show: (C) "Cockle· al) No\ela shell Herou," "Spitfire," Cisco Kid 9:25 al Toni Holt in Hollywood 3:00 tJ Movie: "Born to Be Loved'' 9:301J Second Look (com) '59 -Dick Kallman, Carol 0 @ @ CiD ABC Comedy Hour Morris. I Fore pleat Be IOI that • • 9:00 9:3() 10:00 12:00 1:00 1:30 3:00 4:30 5:00 I 6:00 6:30 7:00 THURSDAY JULY 6 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, a th\t day's movln. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m (C) "Fire Over Africa" (adv) 'S4 -Maureen O'Hara, Macdonald Carey. 9:30 O (C) "Jupiter's D1r1lni'' (r.om) '55-Esther Williams, Howard Keel. 10:00 (3) "The Purple M11k" (adv) '55- Tony Curtis, Colleen Miller. 12:00 U "Girls In Prison" (dra) '56 - Richard Denning, Joan Taylor 1:00 0 ''Convicts rour" (bio) '63-Ben Gauara, Stuart Whitman, Sammy Davis Jr. m "The Juuter" (dra) '53 -Kirk Oo4glas, Milly Vitale. 1:30 0 "The Guns11nger'' (wes) '56- John Ireland, Beverly Garland. 3:00 (I) "Monk91 in Wlnte,.• (dra) '64- Jean Gabin, Suzanne Flon Jq) (C) "Sally and Saint Anne" (com) '52 -Ann Blyth, Edmund Gwenn. Hugh O'Brian. •:30 6 "The Buster l(eaton Story" (bio) ·57 -Donald O'Connor, Rhonda Fleming. l3) Sime as 10 AM listinr 5:00 0 (C) "We Joined the Navy" (com) '62 -Lloyd Nolan, Joan O'Brien, Kenneth More. [ V ~ N I N t . 6:00 o o om mm News CI)@} News 0 The Big Valley (jJ Wild Wild West m The Flintstonts m D1niel Boone {ij) In the S(>otlifht fE Alta Tension Em Hodgepodre Lodge 9 !tfayberry RfD a!){es Tenebrosos Ef) Three Spies 6:30 O Movie: ~C) (90) "The Quiet Gun". (wes) '64 -Audie Murphy, Merry Anders. CBS News Woller C1onkite ®) The Merv Griffin Show m The Flyine Nun (jj) Doln' It @.!) Hath1yo11 m Travel Ult World 9 Green Acres (Ii) Tele-Revista Musical Q) Victoria James Show Ef) H11dshop Elliot Mintz 7:00 0 CI) 0 m News 0 8owUn1 tor Dollars Truth Ot Consequences Dr1enet 0 What's My line? m I love Lucy I!) I Dream of Jeannie (jj) Speaking Freely m Jueves Espectlculares Eil) firing Line €11 Una Ple&aria en et Camino Qt MO'M: (C) "TM RIC411"' a!) Profestor Sa&ltlrlo 7:30 tJ m Rollin' on Utt River 0 Lassie "The flying Grandpa'' Henry Newton, a flying grandpa, flies into the Garth Holden Ranch in his ancient Curtiss Pusher. 0 Movie: (C) (21H) "Down Among the Sheltering Palms" (com) '53 - William lundlga~, Mitzi Gaynor. Ci) To Tell the Truth (j) I Dream of Jeannie 0 Miiiion $ Mo.it: (C) (2hr) .. The Best of Enemits" (com) '62-David Niven, Michael Wilding. Hollywood Squarn m Hogan's Heroes m CI) Drarnet al) lele·Revista Musical m •2 Plus al Movie: (2hr) "Amazin& Dr. Clit· terf'louse" (dra) '38-Edward G. Rob· inson, Humphrey Bogart. 8:00 6 Mr World and Welcome to It Another humorist with a backwood's sense °' fun proves too much of a challenge for Monroe. 0 ®) m NBC Adventure Theatre "Corridor 400'.' Suzanne Pleshette. Theodore Bike!, Andrew Ouaan and Joseph Campanella star in the story of a supperclub singer who volun· leers her services to federal agents to help expose a multi-million dollar narcotics ring. O @(j) c;D Alias Smith and Jones "Everything Else You Can Steal" (R) When Heyes and Curry are charged with robbina a bank. they must find the real culprit or lose their ch.ance for amnesty. m The Mothe,..in·Law m Boxin& from the Olympic EE Kerm1nos Cor•l• Em OJ) Jean Shepherd's America "One Man's Version of Heaven Is a Super Howard Johnson's With 28 Fla· vors and No Lines for the Rest Room. Mine Is a Fast·Movin& Stream •.. " Storyteller Shepherd spins some tall tales while fishing in Maine's back· water streams, then stops off at a rural country fair. g;) El Stlow de loco Valdti ti:> Estacion Centr1I 8:30 0 (j) My Th'" Sons (R) A little first-grader (Tiger Williams) develops a severe crush on Dodi&--much to her displeasure. m Merv lirittin Show Em DEBUT The J1a Set '1he l(eno Duke Quintet'' Veteran drummer # Ou~e and his group offer original compositions. Peter Anderson Is pro· ducer and host. 9:00 0 Ci) CBS Thund1y ,.ovit: (C) (2hr) "Ni&ht Must F•ll" (dra) '64 -Albert Finney, Susan Hampshire. Sheila Hancock, Mona Was,M>ourne. A suspense thriller about a young psychopath who carries evidence of his criminal activity around with him. ' 0 ®) m Ironside "Bubble, Bub· ble, Toil and Murder" (R) A nine· year·old "witch" and a mentally re· larded teenafer are involved in the killing of an apartment house man-1 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 2, 1972 ager. Rod Serling appears in a cameo role. 0 CIJ {]) al lonptrHt "fleld of Honor" {R) Mikes goes to the aid of FRIDAY a pro football player who Is involved JUL y 7 with a shady gambler. Ei) Un Verano For morning and afternoon ll1tfngs, El){jj) Hollywood Television Theatrt please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. "The Typist" Eli Wallach and Anne Below, for your convenfence, are Jackson star in this production cap· the day's movies. sullzing the Uves and loves of two office workers. DAYTIME MOVIES ' @!) Nochu Tapatias Qt The Virgini1n 9:00 m "Born Yesterday'' (com) '51 - al) Novel• Judy Holliday, William Holden 9:25 al Toni Holt In Hollywood 9:30 0 "Diplomatic Courier" (dra) '52- 9:30 0 Second Look Tyrone Power, Patrici1 Neal. O Ntw1 Watch Jol'ln Fullmer 10:00 "Forbidden" (dra) '56 -Mel @E Aventura Ferrer, lea Massari. al R1dn1 From Hollywood Park 12:00 0 "Blactout" (mys) '54 -Dane 10:00 O @H?3 Dean Maril n Show Clark. Belinda Lee. Dean's guests are Budd.Y tfackett and 1:00 O ;'Att1ck" (dra) '56 -Jack Pa Don Rice 111. lance. Eddie Albert. • 0 News Georae Putnam m (C) "Gun Fury'' (wes) '53-Rock 0 CI) (jJ al D wen M 1t sh 111 Hudson. Donna Reed "Smites From Yesterday" (R) Peggy 1:30 0 (C) "Northwest Trail" (wes) '46 Lee guests as Jenny Rush, a retired • -John Litel, Joan Woodbury. sinaer who comes out of seclusion to 3:00 (C) "Fliaht to Tanglen" (adv) defend herself In a plagiarism suit '53-Joan Fontaine. Jack Palance. Hoagy Carmichael guests as Uncle (lg) "PriSoner of W1r" (dra) '54 - Walter, a staunch friend who pro· Robert Horton, Ronald Reagan. Vides the key lo her defense. 4:30 6 {C) "Tonifht's the Nlcht'' (com) 0 Movie: (C) ''We loined the N•vf' '5S--Oavid Niven. Yvonne DeCarlo. (com) '62 -Kenneth More, Joan ffi Same as 10 AM listing O'Brien. Lloyd Nolan. 5:00 0 (C) "The Blue Ancel" (dra) '59 m News Ken· Jones -Curt Jurgens, May Britt. m News Huah Wiiiiams m eosa 1111,• Em (jlJ World Prns a!) Luella Libre Ef) La leyenda de B1fomet 10:30 IJ Talk-81c:k m Bill Cosby Show fil) (jj) Thirty Minutes With m la Sllanica 9 Movie: ''A lell for Ad1no" m Condencia Culpablt 11:00 6 O.fJ @Em Q) News (]) (() ~ News 0 One Step Beyond (]) M1rsh1I Dillon m Truth or Consequencts m Run f0r Your life (jj) M. Larry Lawrence: Democrat Ef) Heldshop (R) 11:15 @E Gr1n Cine del JuMs 11:30 6 Ci) CBS late Movlt: (C) "Mur· der Mos1 Foul" (dra) '64-Margaret Rutherford, Ron Moody, Charles Tingwell, Mep Jenkins. D ®l m lohnny c.rson 0 Movie: "Ben Qeste" (dra) '39- Gary Cooper, Ray Milland o oo oo m Did( eawtt mTo Ttll the Truth .. 12:00 m Movie: (C) ''Ten Tall Men" (we.s) '51-Burt Lancaster. Giibert Roland. I!) W1nder1ust 12:30 m Country Music Time 1:00 (])BO Cl)®) News 1:30 tJ Movie: "Brtneine Up Baby" (com) '38 - Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn. 2:00 m All-Ni&ttt Show: "Apacht War- rior," "Fo1 Island," "Youns and Wild" 3:00 0 Movie: "N1ked In th• Sun" (dra) '57-James Crail. Uta Milan. fV ENING 6:00 e e om mm N•n (})@)News 0 The Bl& valley Ci) Wild Wild West m The Flintstones m Daniel Boone (jj) Evenin1 1t Popa fE Alta Tension Ell) Hodeepod1e lodat ~ Mayberry RFD al) To Be Announced m Three Stooees 6:30 O Movie: (C) (90) "The Pad-And How to Use It" (com) '66 -Brlafl Bedford, Julie Sommars, James Far- entino. CBS News @) Merv Griffin Show m The flyinc Nun Eil) Hath1yo1a m Tmel the World Qt li~en Acres al Victoria James Show m Htadshop Elliot Mintz 7:00 0 (]) Cl m News 0 Bowlin& for Dollars Chick Hearn hosts . (1) Truth or Conwquencts Cl) Draen•t 0 Whit's My l ine? m I love Lucy m I Drum of Jeannie OJ) Election '72 "The Delegate Gap" EE Bartolo @.!l'Evenln1 at Pops LeRoy Anderson guests. @I) Una Ple11rta en el Camino 7:30 IJ Cirtus! "Togni family Circus" 0 Hollywood Squ1rea • (Continued) Page 11 .. DID""" FRIDAY (Continued) g) Avtntur1 0 Movie: (C) (~hr) "Down Amon11 {E R1 cin11 from Holtywood Petti the Shelterinr Palms" (com) '5h-10:00 D m News Wiiiiam Lundigan, Mitzi Gaynor. O 00 00 C!E) love Amerltan Stylt 00 To Tell the Truth (R) ''Love and the Security Build I Dream of Jeannie ing," "Love and the Unhappy Cou O M(tllon $ Movie: (2hr) "uperi· pie," "Love and the Bi1 Surpriu," ment in Terror'' (susp) '62-Glenn "Love and the Topless Policy" and ford, Lee Remick. Ross Martin. "Love and the Ski Lodge" ®) Life Around Us "Animal Com O Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Blue munlcations" Aniet'' (dra) '59 -Curt Jurgens. m Hoean's Heroes May Britt. IE Ci) Dr11net IE Slflf1 to Adventure (U) Wortd Preu (ii) Hollywood Television Theatre (R) EE Los Bevert, de Peralvlllo "The Typist" Eli Wallach and Aone {E Movie: "Boy Meets Girl" (com) Jackson star. 'JS-James Cagney, Marie Wilson fE Prof. Aldao 1:00 tJ O'H111, U.S. Treasu,, (R) tIJ) I Jh(11C I Roberta flatk (R) Ste Jessica Tandy guests as an elderly Monday, 8PM listina. but peppery former Pa'risian artist's a!) Premier 40 model who b~comes essential in .... m LI Leyendl de B1fomet O'Hara's allempl to build an income· 10:30 8 Governor ind J.J. (R) Gov tax evasion case against a racketeer Drlnkwater's old colle&e chum 0 09) m Sanford and Son {R) (Michael Ansara) comes for a visit. "The Suitcase" Upon opening a suit· O Close-Up "Alcoholism" Mike Gav case found by Lamont. Fred finds it's in probes the problem of alcoholism. filled with money . some of the tradegies it causes. and 0 Ci) 00 aJ The Brady Bunch the many ways society tries to cope (R) Peter starts writing a column fo r with the problem. his school paper and finds It a quick O lalk·81tll way to popularity. (\g) The Amazinr World of Kreskin m The Mothers-in-law IE Bill Cosby Show IE Peny Mason el la Satanic.a c' fE Hermanos Coraje m Human Dimension tIJ) (}J) Washlnfton Week in Review Qj Creature Classics el Ernesto Alonso Presenta {E Conciencl1 Culp1ble a!) Est1clon Central 11:00 0 0 0 elm aJ News 8:30 0 @.) m NBC Frld1y Movie: (C) (j) @) News (2hr) "Matchless" (adv) '67-Pat O One Step Beyond nck O'Neal, Ira Furstenberg. A New 00 Marshal Dillon York journalist is mistaken for a spy m Truth or Consequences by the Red Chinese and eventually IE Run tor Your Ute . manages to aid U.S. Intelligence by @ The Jau Sd "Keno Duke Quin recovering a secret formula. let" 0 CV oom-The Partrid~mlly m "'adshop - (R) Th!! Partridges learn a 1reat deaJ 11:15 €?il Cinema 34 from a visit to a Navajo reservatio11. 11:30 8 CBS late Movie: (C) "The Sub-m Merv Griffin Show tmeneans" (dra) '69 -George tIJ) (ij) f ilm Odyssey (R) "Los Olvi Peppard. Leslie C4Jron dados" (Mexico. 1950) 0 @) m Johnny Car10n ""9:00.IJ (j) CBS Friday Movie: (C) (90) D Movie: (C) "The Const.Int Hus- Triloa: ''The Uvin& End.'' "Oh, band" (com) '54 -ReK Harrison. Nurse," and "The Sinrles" (com) '72 Kay Kendall. -Lou Gossett, Diana Sands, Pat Car· 0 @ 00 aJ Didi Cavett Sho'! roll, Susan foster, Judy Pace, Mi· Ci) Niahtmare chele Lee, Ruth Buui. Stories con· m To Tell the Trutll cern a pro football player and his 12:00 O Movie: "Kina and Country" wife involved in the fortunes of his (dra) '65 -Dirk Bo1arde, Tom struggling team; a stern head nurse Courtenay. who tries to ride herd on a group of m Movie: "Attuk of the Crab student nurses; and a pair of room· Monster" (sci ·fi) '57-Richard Gar mates and co·workers 11 a greeting land, Pamela Duncan. card company. IE Wanderlust 0 (])Cl) C!E) Room 222 (R) A 12:30 IE Country Music Time world traveler who becomes a stu· 1:00 0 U Ci) Nen dent at Walt Whitman High is be· 09) Movie: (C) "All That Heaven lieve6'o be a witch Allows" (dra) '56 -Roek Hudson, ID Draanet Jane W~m_·~· • , El) trn'Veruo 1:15 ~ Mov~. 'Waikiki Wtddln( (mus) fl) TV Music1I 37 -Bing Crosby 9 The Virlfnlan 1:30 O Movie: (C) ''Th• Hiked Hiiis" a!) Novel• (dra) '56 -David Wayne, Keenan 9:25 W Toni Holt in Hollywood • Wynn. 9:30 D Second look m All·NiJhl Show: ''Creature From 0 (1)@ a> The Odd Couple (R) the Haunted Sea,'' "Qod Is My Part· Hoping to become closer to his son. ner," "Hue and Cry" feliK agrees to coach the boy's foot· 3:00 O Movie: ''Man Afreld" (dra) '57 ball team. -George Nader, Phyllis T~nter Page 12 SATURDAY JULY 8 '.'ORNINC 6:00 I) Summer Sl111ester Ci) TV a Ct1woom 6:30 0 Odyssey O Black Experience Summer Semester m Let's Rap l:OO 0 Heads Up 0 @) m Dr. Oolittle 0 (1) Jerry ltwls Show TV I Classroom m Bup ind His Buddies al> Sesame Street 7;30 O Dusty's Treehoust 0 m Deputy Dawe D C.mpus Profile U @ Ci) Road Runner jg) Uncle Ruu m Brother Buzz m Simson 1:00 O (j) Buas Bunny 0 m Woody Woodpecker D Popeye and friends 0 (j) funky Ph1ntom m A.M. Movies: ''The Spirit of West Point" (dra) '47 -Doc Blanchard, Glenn Davis. "Sombra, the Spider Woman" (adv) '6&-Bruca Edywards. Virginia Lindley IE Country Music Time 8:30 tJ Cl) Scooby·Ooo 0 @) er;, Pini! Panther D lien1 Autry 0 (1) (!) Ja~aon Five 9:00 O Herlem Globetrotter; 0 @) m The Jetlons 10 Brukfut Playhouse: "flesh and the Spur" (wes) '56 -John Agar, Marla En1lish O @ 00 Bewitched Cartoon Camival O Movie: ''WllJlus to Murder" (mys) '54 -Barbara StanwYCk, George Sanders IE Movie: "last Stlrtcoacfl WHt'' (wes) '57 -Jim Davi&, Mary Castle. €fil Cine en Su Casa 9:30 tJ The Ha:r Bur l unch 0 (12) er;, Wimbledon Open Tennis Championships Live. via satellite, from the center court of the All· England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, England. Men's Singles Championship finals are fea lured Tijuana: Window lo the South O CV Udmll• lO:OO O ({) Pebbles and Bamm Blftlm 0 @CI> Curiosity Shop Mel LIZ· arus, creator of the comic strip, Miss Peach, pays a "isit. Miss Peath is featured in a cartoon about emo· tions The improvisational comedy group, The Committee also 1uest Qj Movit: (C) "Odonp" (adv) '56 -Macdonald Carey, Rhonda Flem~ ina. 10:30 1J Ci) Archie'1 TV funnln D Movie: "Typhoon" (a dv) '40- Do<othy Lamour, Robert Preston O Movie: "Th• Ape Man of the Junale" (ad") '62 -Ralph Hudson, Rita Klein. II) Gospel Slntln& Jubllet 11:00 0 (I) Slbrin1 B (lg) m Major Leatue BHtball Teams to be announced. (j) A11I Est1te Rentals O CI) Jonny Quest fD' Sesame Street @!) t:\ttha Libre Wrestllna 11 :30 f) Cl) Josie and the Pussycats u rn Lancelot Link m Unit One "The Family and £n. terta inment" Questions asked in· elude: ''does the Bible 1ive any 11uidehnes for entertainment," "what about ethnic humor," and "is se.1 portrayal on the screen entertain- ment." ID Movie: "Million Doller Manhunt" (mys) '57-Riehard Denning. Carole Mathews. Q.i Outdoor World ArTf RNOON 12:00 0 (j) The Monktes D John Wayne Theatre "Three Tex· as Steers" Movie: "The Unholy four" (mys) ·54 -Paulette Goddard, William Sylvester. 0 (3) a> Americ.an Bandstand 0 Movie: "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" (wes) '52 -Anne Baxter. Cameron Mitchell, Dale Robertson. m Hazel 9 Lancer ll:30 tJ ... !S'";,...i( ... l"""•L .... i Whit's 1 Con· ""lion All About? Walter Cronkite 1s guide 10< this news special about the Democratic Convention-espe· c1ally for youog people. m My Favorite Martian €fil Fanf1rri1 Falcon l :00 O ({) CBS Children's film festival (R) "For Boys Only Is for Girls, Too" A Russian made. English·dubbed film about a girl's determination to prove she's as capable as any boy when 11 comes to playing soccer Wlnas to AIHU D Movie: "The Plainsman" (wes) '36 -Gary Cooper, Charles Bick ford. U Movie: "The Anael and the Bad· man" (wes) '47 -John Wayne, Gail Russell. m UntarMd World 1!J Ntw1 Nick Carter el Cine en 11 Tard1 9 Land of tht liianb C!E) Curiosity Shop 1 :30 Slletchboot (I) Mobile Home Show O Movie: (C) "Outt1w's 01uatite(' (wes) '54-Jim Divis. Kelly Ryan. Bill Williams. m Cisco Kid Cl) Movi.e: "Passare Home" (dra) '56 -Anthony Steel. Diane Cilento. 2:00 O Dulty's Treehouse (]) Voice of A,rkulturt 0 @) m Witnbltdon Tennis ~n­ tinuatlon of title malchu from the All·England Lawn Tennis and Cro· quet Club in Wimbledon, Enaland. H1ghli&hts of the Women's Sinales (Continued) SAT 2:30 3:00 k t a c d SATURDAY (Continued) I and the Men's Doubles title matches. CI) Movie: "Spacewap" (sci·ri) ·53 -Howard Duff, Eva Barlok. International Hour m Soul Train ®J Time Tunnel a> JonnJ Quut 2:30 tJ Tb SJesta Is Over Campus Profile m Lancelot Link 3:00 11 Gene London Show (3) Simpatico I O A1riculture USA 1'Those Fantastic Feed lots" Host ..lohn Stearns is 1oined by experts who uamlne the I concept of cattle feedlots, their his· lory, and the important part they 1 play in today's agriculture O Roller Games O Celebrity Bowlin& George Mont gomery and Lana Wood vs. Cornet Wilde and Peter Lupus. fir Qut Flicks 0 Movie: "The Tln Star" (wes) '57 -Henry Fonda, Tony Perkins. Betsy Palmer, Neville Brand. @) Sci-Fl Theatre m Movie: "Bettle Hell" (dra) '56 -Richard Todd, William Hartnell. em futbol-Soccer m Movie: ''Temple ol the White Elephants" ~ lost in Space a> lnsipt 3:30 II lnsld1t /Outsid1r Truman Jacques I is host, "Blackening the Media," is today's subject, jlnd the guest is Tony Brown of Black Journal. fl) Movie: "Once More MJ Darlin(' (com) ·cg -Robert Montgomery, Lillian Randolph O On Campus "Proaress and Pollu lion" (!) Movie: "Grtat Jesse Jamn Raid" (wes) '54 -Willard Parker, Barbara Payton O Sports Actlon Pro·file John New· rombe. 11ce Aussie tennis player. is the subject of this week's profile. Q) Het llnd,lord m Future film m Voice of Aariculture 4:00 II Movie: (C) '"The Midnight Story" (dra) '57 -Tony Curtis, Mansa Pavan, Gilbert Roland. O Whit's lioinf On Mike Connor is host. O The Happy Wanderers "Riviera of the Pacific" Slim and Henrietta visit Laguna Beach, in·spect a thous· and-pound piece of jade, watch champion surfers. and visit Frasier -the world's most envied lion. Q) Country Music Time ~11~1 Addams Family ml ~anorama Latino EE ~ron1 Now 1 4:30 O Focus "Los Angeles Music an't! I Art School" Spotlighted 1s a little known East Los Angeles school that 1 teaches music. dancing, singlna and 1 art. The school, totelly funded by the community, offers free lessons every day after school and all day on Saturdays. O AMerfcan Advtnhttt "Oii Road j Safari" Celebrity Bowtlna (IQ) Fantastic World of Ratlna fl) Criato Ntcro a Racln& World m Fella the Cat 5:00 O Kid Talk Monty Hall and Beverly Garland guest. O Thorouahbred Racina from Hol· l,.ood Part! The $60,000·Added Bev· erly Hills Handicap on turf at 1 Va miles, for three·yeer-olds and up. 0 (1) 00 Cl) ABC's Wide World of Sports ®l News fJ lee Trevino's lioll Guests are Jim Brolin and Harvey Korman. m Movie: "The Bi& Sky" (dra) '52 -Kirk Doualas, Dewey Martin. Q) Movie: "Fabulous World of Jules Verne" (sci·fi ) '61-Lou Tock, Ernie Navara. &')Nino €!) Boll de Mexico m Country Place W Kimba 5:15 ED DEBUT Swedish Close·Up 5:30 IJ David frost Revue Herschel Ber· nardi guests. CJ (lg) NeW1 1J Mo•: "The Mummy" (hor) '32 -Boris Karloff, David Manners. 0 lloJd Bridges' Water Wor1d ED Joyct Chen Cooks "for Fussy Eaters" g;, Ed11 of Eternity a liilliaan's Island m Speed Ricer EVENING 6:00 B 0 m News Cl) Star Trek fJ The Real Doa Site.le Show (i9l N1n11 of the Game "Beware the Watchdog" Robert Stack, Pernell Roberts and Richard Kiley star. fl) Alta Tension ED The Oleanna Trall 9 Mayberr, RFD m Teatro del 40 m The Three Stooges 6:30 Sports Wlth Berttia 0 KNBC Ntw1 Conference To B1 Announced O E1ewitness News ED J11n Sheph1td's Amerlu m Consultation a Country Place W H11d1hop 7:00 II C8S News Roeer Mudd O National Geoanphic Alexander Seourby narrates "America's Won· derlands: The National Parks" 1J Hee Haw Brenda Lee. Hank Thompson and Georae Lindsay guest. 0 (]) 00 Cl)! IPIC•Atl Demo · cratic National Telethon A nation· wide political telethon. live, for 181/z hours to raise funds for the Democratic Party. Speclel ong1nates from both Los Angeles and Miami Beach and stars already scheduled include Gregory Peck, Harry Bel•· fonte, Edie Adams, Polly Bergen ind Johnny Carson. Hl1h Chaparr11 THE DAILY PILOT. TV Wt:EK, JULY 2 1972 0 Death YalleJ D1ys "Up the 1ee buddy who owes him a favor Chimney" A lawman is baffled by from their Army days the mystery of $62.000 in train 0 News.Watch Larry Burrtll robbery loot th;it vanished In Colos· Q) I lfrCIAL I BllCk African Herlt· sal Cave, Ariz., In 1884. Jim Davis age "Africa's Gift" Gordon Parks con· and Tom Lowell star.' trasts the Senulo people of tho m a;, 9 Lawrence Welk Show An Ivory Coast with those of the New array of tunes "Old, New, Borrowed World. and Blue," sparked by Glenn Miller's ED Hollywood Television Theatre redio show of the 40's. "The Typist" (R) Ell Wallach and m It Tl~es a Thief Anne Jackson star Ei) El Tornillo El) Racina from Holly.ood Par\ ED' Doln' It 10:0011 Mission: lmpoulblt (R) m Hom1naje Phelps undergoes an eye operation eI!) lHtro d•I 40 to appear convincingly ~ightless 7:30 IJ Doctor in t!M House (R) when he poses as a blinded fBI O Mllllon $ Movie: (C} (2hr) "Mys· aaent. terioui lslan4" (sci-f1) '6l-M1chael 0 Seymour Presents: ''Terror From Craig. Michael Callt 1, Gary Merrill. ttle Year SOOO" (sci!fl) '58-Ward dj The Mouse rac\Oty Costello, Joyce Holden. ED City Watchtrl 0 (I) (j) Cl) Democratic National €!) Slbados Aleem Teleton (cont'd) W Soul Time USA fJ The Unknown Regis Ph1lb1n hosts 8:00 IJ All In the family (R) Archie m News Ron Fortner and Edith's cousin Maude go at it Ei) Su Comedla again on the occasion of the wed W Lou Gordon Show ding ol Maude's daughter. 10:30 O Frlaht Night: "The Evll Eye" and 0 ®J a;, [Dlergency! (R) "Crash" "Invasion" A plane disaster. the near death of a Q) News Ed Batrylak lour.year-old boy, and a heart attack ED David SussJ&ind Show victim challenge the expertise of the Qj Film: "All About Eve" paramedics. 11:00 11 O 00 News O Buck Owens Ranch Show Buck 00 Marshal Oilton Owens stars, and the Buckaroos. m The Amazina World of llreskln Susan Raye, Buddy Alan, Mayf Nut· Q) Kathryn Kuhlman ter, and the Bakersfield Brass are €!) Sab1do filmito featured. ., . Cl) Cine Mexlc1no OJ Movie Gruis: (2hr) The Big 11-15 To Be Announced Sky" (dra) '52 -Kirk Douglas. • .. Dewey Martin. 11:20 11 fa~ulous 5~! (C) Su'!'f"tr and m Championship Wrestlinr Smokt (dra) 61-Geraldine Page, fE Luella Libre Laurence Harvey, Una Meri<el. Rita ED Alm Odyssey (R) "Los Olvida· Moreno. dos" See Friday, 8 30PM listing, 11:30 0 ®l News @E luceclta • 1J One Step Beyond a film: "Panic in the Strffh" @ Movie: "Curse of tti. Yellow a;) Teatro del 40 Snake" (mys) '63 -Joachim Fuchs· W Movie: "Bordtrtown" (dra) '35 berger. Briaitte Grothum. - -Paul Muni. Bette Davis, Margaret O Democratic National Tele· Lindsay. thon (continues through 2PM Sun 8:30 IJ Marr Tyler Moore Show (R) day) Murray is moonlightina at an extra Movie: "Captain China" (adv) job which gets him In trouble both '49 -John Payne. Gall Russell. on the )ob and al home. m Movie: "Hurt of the Matter'' O Movie; (90) "Invasion of the (dra) 'SJ -Trevor Howard, Eliza· Star Creatures" (sci-Ii) '63 -Bob beth Allen Ball, Frankie Ray m Movie: "The Romantic Age" 61) SlbadC» Alevu (rom) ·so -Hugh Williams, Mai 9:00 II (j) Dick Yan Dyke Show (R) Sis· • Zetterhng. ter ".Mike's" ex-husband's motives 12:00 O Movie: "Stop Train 349" (dra) are suspect when he shows up alter '64 -Jose Ferrer, Sean Flynn. four years and romances his former 1J Movie: "I Wanted Wlnp" (dra) wife. '41 -Ray Milland, William Holden, 0 l9J m NBC Saturday Movie: (C) Veronica Lake. (21/1hr) ''Topaz'' (dra) '69 -John (iQl Movie: (C) "Dimension S" (dra) Forsythe, Karin Dor, Frederick Staf· '66-Jeffrey Hunter, France Nuyen ford, Alfred Hitchcock's lilm bas~ l:OO Ci)()) News on Leon Uris' novel. A spy ring in ,, 11 the French government. the Cuban l :20 ~ Movie:. Theatre of Dea.th (hor) missile crisis, and a French lntelll· 66 -Cl1nstopher Lee, Julian Bond. gence man's devotion to the U.S. Lella Gordon. government combine in this sus-1:30 0 Speaklna Freely pense·thriller. m All-Nlpt Show: "Ride the Hiatt fE Un Ver1no Iron~·: .~C) "The. Lo~t World of Sin· @I) Premier Movie: "Whiskey J Yod· bad, Ghost Diver' ka" Q) Movie: "Crooked Circle" (mys) ml T11tro del .a '58-John Smith, fay Spain. 9:30 II Arnie (R) Miiton Berle por· 2:45 II Movie: ''The littlest Hobo" (dra) trays himself as Arnie's former serv· '58-Buddy Hart, Wendy Stuert. Young Love . and DIAMONDS from $17.95 ( ~ Let her know she's the cherished one in your future ... 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Costo Mffa 545-9485 Page 14 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY•2. 1972 19 LJ~T Evening Movies 6:00 6:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 SUNDAY, JULY 2 5 "Th• Revenge of lv•nhoe" (adv) '65--Clyde Rosers . 11 "Bury M• Dead" (mys) '47-June Lockhart, Mark Daniels. 2 8 (C) "A fine M•dness" (com) '66-Sean Connery, JoaAne Woodward 9 "Quiet American" (dra) '58--Audie Murphy, Michael Redgrave. 11 "Oper•tlon Med Ball" (com) '57-Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovaks. 7 3 6 (C) "Modesty B .. IH" (spy spoof) '66 -Monica Vitti, Terence Stamp. 9 "Street With No N•me" (mys) '48--Richard Widmark, Lloyd Nolan. 11 ''Wrong Arm of th• Law" (com) '63--Peter Sellers. Bernard Jeffries. 6 "Drum Beat" (adv) '54-Alan Ladd, Marisa Pavan. 13 (C) "Mutiny" (adv) '52-Mark Stevens. Angela Lansbury. MONDAY, JULY 3 6:30 7 (C) "St•rs •nd Stripes forever" (mus) '52 -Clifton Webb, Debra Paget. 7:00 5 (C) "Down Among tthe Sheltering P•lms" (com) '53-William Lundi· g an. Mitzi Gaynor. 7:30 9 "Adorable Jull•I" (com) '63-Lilll Palmer. Ch.tries Boyer. 9:00 7 3 6 (C) "Rapture" (rom) '65-'-Melvyn Douglas, Dean Stockwell, P<it ric1a Gozz:I. 10 (C) "Romeo and Julet" (spec) '66-Rudolph Nureyev, Margot fonteyn. 11:00 9 (C) "The Thin! Da)'" (dra) '65-George Peppard, Ellubeth Ashley. 11:30 2 8 (C) "Cry of the Hunted" (dra) "53--Barry Sullivan, Polly Bergen. 6:30 7 7:30 5 9 8:30 7 11:30 2 5 9 TUESDAY, JULY 4 (C) "Mr. Hobbs Takes • Vacation" Part I (com) '62-James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara. (C) "Down Amon1 the Sheltering Palms" (com) '53-William Lundi gan. Mitzi Gaynor. "A1he1 •nd Diamonds" (com) '62-Zblngnie Cybulski, Eva Krlyewska. 3 6 (C) "Sweet, Sweet R•chel" (sus) '71 -Alex Dreier, Stefanie Powers. 8 CC) "An Amerlc•n In Paris" (mus) '51-Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron. "The M.squerader" (dra) '33-Ronald Colman. Elissa Landi. (C) "24 Hours to Kiii" (dra) '65-Mlckey Rooney, Lex Barker WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 6:30 7 (C) "Mr. Hobbs Takea • Vacation" Concl. (com) '62-James Stewart, 7:30 5 (C) ''Down Among the Shelterlna Palms" (com) '53~Wolliam Lundi gan, Mitzi Gaynor. 9 (C) "labette Goea to W•r'' (com) '60.-Brigltte Bardot. 10:00 9 ''The Wagff of r .. ,. .. (dra) '55--Yves Montand, Charles \lanel. 11;30 2 8 (C) ''Nlfht Into Morning" (dra) '51-Ray Milland. John Hod1ak. 5 "Roseanne McCoy" Cdra) '49--Farley Granger. Joan Evans. 6:30 7:30 ,:00 10:00 11:30 .... THURSDAY, JUL~ 6 7 (C) "The Quick Gun" (wesl '64-Audie Murphy, Merry Anders 5 (C) "Down Amona the Sheltering Palms" (com) '53-William Lundi· aan. Mitz Gaynor. g (C) "The Best of Enemies" (com) '62-David Niven, Michael Wilding. 2 8 (C) "Night Mu1t hll" (drll) '64-Albert Finney. Susan Hampshlre 9 (C) ''We Joined the N•vy" (com) '62-Kenneth More, Joan O'Brien. 2 8 (C)\'Munfer Mo1t Foul" (dra) '64-Margaret Rutherford, Ron Moody. 5 "B .. u Gest•" (dral '39-Gary Cooper, Ray Miiiand. FRIDAY, JULY 7 6:30 7 (C) "The Pad--And How to Use It" (com) '66-Brian Bedford, Julie Somma rs. 7:30 5 (C) "Down Among the Sh•lterlng P•lms" (com) '53-William Lund•· gan. Mitzi Gaynor. 9 "Experiment In Terror" (susp) '62-Glenn Ford, Lee Remick. 8:30 4 10 (C) "Metchlen" (dra) '67-Patrlcf\ O'Neal 9.00 ~ 8 (C) TrllOSY· "The Uvlng End,'' "Oh, Nurn,'' and "The Singles" (com) · '72-Lou Gossett, Diana Sands, Pat Carroll. Susan Foster 10:00 9 (C) "The Blue Angel" (dra) '59-Curt Jurgens. May B"tt. 11:30 2 (C) ''The SubterranHns" (dra) '69-George Peppard, Leslie Ceron 7:30 8:00 1:30 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:20 11:30 5 (C) "The Constant Hu1b1nd" (com) '54-Rex Hamson, Kay Kendall. 9 11 5 4 5 9 2 6 8 11 13 SATURDAY, JULY 8 (C) "Myst.erlou1 l1l•nd" (sc\.f1) '61-Mlchael Craig, Michael Callan. ''The Big Sky'• (dra) '52-Kirk Douglas, Dewey Martin. "lnva1lon of the Star Cre•tures" (scHi) '63-Bob Ball. Frankie Ray. 10 (C) "Topu" (dra) '69.._-John Forsythe. "Terror from th• Veer 5000" <sci·fl) '58 -Ward Costello. Joyce Holden. "The Evll [y.e" and "Invasion" (C) "Summ•r •nd Sm~e" (dra) 'bl -Geraldine Page, Laurence Harvey. "Curae of the Yellow Snake" (mys) '63-Joachim Fuchsberger, Brig· itte Grothum. "C•ptaln Chine" (adv) '49-John Payne, Gall Russell. "He.,t of the Matter'' (dra) '53-Trevor Howard, Elizabeth Allen. "Th• Romantic Age" (rom) '50.-Hugh Williams, Mal Zetterllng. ALFA ROMEO Coast Imports I 000-1200 Coast Hwv. NewTort Beach 642-040~ Ut 4;Jt!t1:•tteJl•t11 Ward S. Lee Inc. 1234 S. Main . St., Santa Ana 547-5826 Harbor American 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-0261 Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 546-4444 Crevier Motors 208 W. 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ZIEGLER, Presidential Press Secrf!Umj When •'The Star-Spangled Banner" was played upon the President's arrival at the Peking airport, why didn't be hold his hand over bis heart as he does in America?-Bruce Lud- wig, Lnna, Ohio • Because the Bag was a considerable distance &om him, the President felt it would be more appropriate to face in the direct(on of the music .;llld stand at attention. This demeanor wa_s most proper for the President under the circumstances. FOR SIDNEY POITIER Is there anything about our life in this day and time that disturbs you a great deal?-P. T. J., Tulsa, Okla. • Yes. I'm terribly disturbed by the desperate amounts of crime and the extreme bitterness that lceep raclc:ing and po- larizing this country. I worry about an impersonal quality in our daily lives. When l wallc down the street, I want every- body to have a sense of what Jcind of person I am. I do have time. I do care. I say hello and get a hello baclc. Saying hello is the quickest way I can export a little bit of what I believe. FOR DORIS DAY What happened to the two boys who played Toby and Billy on your show~-Cynthia Smith, Waco, Texas •Tod Starke and Philip Brown are happy.and well and still acting from time to time. They're wonderful kids, and my only regret aboot the changes in "The Doris Day Show" is that several former cast regulars had to be written out of the show, including Tod and Philip. FOR ROBERT SllAW, actor Which one of your costars have you most enjoyed working with?-B. Johnson, .St. Louis, Mo. •On a personal level, Sean Connery. Sean is a lovely man, a Joya] man, a good friend. I feel like :i father to him-a funny thing to say about a man of 43, when I'm only 45 myself. If I called Sean ri&ht now and said 1 wanted a million dollars -well, I wouldn t get a million, but I'd get a very large sum. FOR JANE WITHERS, child star who grew Uf> to berome "Josephine the Plumber" on TV . Someone wrote that your mother planned your movie career before you were born. ls it true?-L. R., Centerville, N.Y. • It sure isl When Mama was 14, she told her brothers and sister that when she got married she would have one child- a girl-and that child would be a movie star. When she grew up and married, all during her pregnancy, she woukl go around to the Jocal theaters in our hometown, Atlanta, and look at marquees, <>nvisioning what 6rst name wou]d loolc right in lights. Yes, my mother preplanned my careeY-but. believe me, I wanted it just as much as she did! Cowr photo by Oule SWMI ,. the U.S. for hospitalization, and 1 was recuperating at my home when I met the prcxlucer, E . J. Ballantine, who seemed to think I had a natural ff air for acting. Shortly after that, I appeared in his off-Broadway version of "Roadside ... J liked doing it. Since then, I've been in 40-ocld movies and ap-· peared on more than 250 TV shows. FOR PAULA PRENTISS How did it feel when you 6nally made it, when you knew you were a movie star?-L. Dodge, Stockton, Calif. • I franlc:ly didn't lcnow Jife could be so fantastic: I'm doing exactly what I want. My husband, Diclc Benjamin, is exactJy. unbelievably, the man I want. But when I first became a movie success J was only 25, and I was too young lo handle it; you must be able to handle it emotionally when your dreams come true. And always, always in the baclc of my mind I had wanted to be a movie star. FOR CARROLL O'CONNOR As a youngster, were you exposed to the sort of bigotry we he.u in "All in the Family"?-L. L. M., Lancaster, P~ .. • l grew up in New Yorlc, but I never heard Archie's lcind of talk in my own family. My father was a lawyer and was in partnership with two Jews who, with their families, were close to us. There were two black families in our circle of friends. My father disliked talk like Archie's. He called it the hallmark of ignorance. I FOR AMANDA BLAKE of "Cun.ffTloke .. Many actors and actreues who appeared a lot on live tele- vision during its so-<:aned "Colden Age" taUc longingly about those days. Did you like live TV?-Mrs. L. L. King, Utica, N.Y. , • [ loved live television. There's nothing that affords a more gratifying experience than knowing you've dqne well before such a large audience. FOR CLEVELAND AMORY, author and critic What quali6cations must one have to be a TV critic?-R. L., Atlantic City, N.J. • I'm tempted to say: teni6c charm, great intelligence, devastating personality, grit, integrity and know-how. But, seriously, TV critics are usually people who have either started out as rerrters or, as in my case, written books. Once you write a boo , you are usuarly given other people's books to review. And that starts you on the road to being at least a book critic. But it's a lonely life. Nobody loves a critic. July 2, 1972 /iunl(V~• The New11peper 11ega1,.. LEONARD 8. DAVIDOW, ctrelnnan MORTON FRANK. 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Coordinator Edffort.C A Adwrtlalng Headquaie,.: 141 Le1lngton Awe,. New YOftc. N.Y.10022 C 1171 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. Al rltflta re• Nd. You are Invited to mail your queations or colnmenta about any material In Family Weekly. Write to Service Editor, Family Weekly, 841 Lexington Avenue, New Ye>nt. N.Y. 10022 ,. . • 18 mg. "tar." 1 .4 mg .. nicotine ~. P9f cig11ene. FTC Report Aug. 71. "Men are frightened by Women's Lib. Any change in the family structure threatens both men and women. No man is going to change by being beat over the head with blame." What Psychiatrists Say About Women's Liberation W hether·you agree with the feminists or not, the subject of Women's Lib has become an important part of the con- sciousness of the l 970's. It's been discussed, eval- uated, argued about and rehashed on television and radio, in magazines, newspapers and books. The subject has become so emotionall y charged that many hostesses have made it a conversation- Dr. Ruth Moulton, Paychoenajyat and former Director of Trmnlng •I the WHll•m Alanson While lnstftule In New Yorll: "Women's Lib has helped a lot of frightened, submissive women to articulate their inner anger . \ .. and frustration over being home~ies. "Although the movement has been very ex- citing and very meaningful for a lot of women, it has also aroused an enormous amount of re- pressed anger, some of which is misdirccted- and undirected-and can do a great deal of harm. "A great many American women believed, as Qc. Spock did, that if a woman concentrated all her efforts on raising a chil~. she could produce a genius. Now Women's Lib comes alo ng and tells her that she missed a wider world, and it provides a means by which she can vent her bit- terness. In a lot-Of cases it is backfiring. "Women jlre using this whole housekeeping and cleaning business as a wsapon to•put men down. Borh sclles have devastating weapons that they can use against each other, ~th utilizing revenge. I don't think this works well in resolv- ing human conflicts. My method. as a mother who worked, first at home and then outside. was to achieve emancipation by quietly doing a good job. seeing that my home ran right, getting ade- quate a nd loving help for my children and then 'doing my thing.' J have seen women throw down the gauntlet and say, 'I'm through with the kitchen-y9u do the shopping.1 You cun't change a man or a culture that way or that fast. 4 • F°AMIL Y WEEl<L V, July 2, 1972 by Lucy Cummings aJ no-no, along with politics and the weather. But what has it really done to our individual thinking and dur relationships with each other? How deeply has it affected the average man and woman, and, most importantly, the average American f a mity and marriage? FAM IL v WEEKL v went to the expeJti.-professionaJ psychiatrists -for some opinions. Here's what they told us. Dr. Ruth Moulton: "I have seen women throw down the gauntlet and say, 'I'm through with the kitchen -you do the shopping.' f6u can't change a man ora culture that way or.that fast." "One of the awful things about Women's Lib is that it is saying, untruly, that men and women arc basically alike except for their reproductive organs. Meo and women can be different and make equal contributions to society. I think the physical ditf erenccs between men and women are more diverse than those between blacks and whites. J say that because the Lib movement likes to .equate itself with the black struggle. The sexes are different. There are few women who can dig ditch~. Why should they even want to?" Dr. Alexafltjra Symonds: "Different kinds of women need different kinds of help .... Wom en's Lib lumps all of them together as if they were all the same." Dr. Alexandra Symonds, Assistant Clinical Professor of Paychi•try, New York University ~~I of Medicine: "I think a woma·n·s ability 10 change her role in life is a matter of individual personality. The Oplions have always been there ror women who are emotionally and psychologically equipped to lake advantage of them. Women's Lib doc'I aot speak to or for these women. Many women have accomplished cXlraordinary things with or without the sanctions of society because rhcy have strong personalities. What Women·s Lib has done is provide.a framework, o r a Junguagc , if you will, for those women unable to articul ate their frustrations. The leaders of the movement are articulate, educated wo men who arc able lo conceptualize the case for women who arc not very verbal. But they do these women u great disservice when they go overboard. "Different kinds of women need diff ercnt kinds of help. Highly educated women who arc tryin& to get into the professions need one kind of help. The working woman 'tuck with no money needs another kind. Women's Lih lump' all of them together as if they were all I he same ... Dr. Miitiades l. Zaphiropoulos, Practicing Paycht•triat: "Women who truly want to stay home and take care of their f amities are being angered and threatened by feminist thinking. They are being told that they are being enslaved by men, or sub- mitting to male demands, and they don·t like it. "To be equal does not mean you are the same. Differences tend to frighten people . If people can accept differences In others and st ill accepl them as human beings. they are m ature. "On another level, r feel that the movement is causing a lot of confusion a mong younger women, who are being misguided as to what a women should do for herself and whar a man should offer to do for her. While it may have awakened a sense of fem ale rights, it has a: o given men a chance to distort this new concept of equality to get out of lifting a finger. The man's excuse will be that he doesn't want to take anything away fro m her emancipation.'' Dr. John L. Schimel : "Women's Lib implants ... the attitude that marital failings can be blamed on the husband .... There is~ ·definite paranoia that runs through some of the thinking." Dr. John L. Schimel, Paychoanatyat and Aasoclate Director of the Wll· llam Alanson White lnaUtute: ":Women's Lib has raised the level of consci- ousne~ for the average American woman. What the movement has done is to focus and provide a language fQr many long-standing problems. Many women rc~cn l their husba nds. M any peo- ple, both men and women, arc too immature to car ry olT such an adult relationship as mar- riage, and Women's Lib implants in some women the attitude that marital failings can be blamed on the husband. However, this illusion that you arc right nnd the fault is in someone else comes very close to mental illness. I'm not saying ad- vocatt!s of Women's Lib are mentally ill, just that there is a definite paranoia that runs through some of the thinking. 'tib has given society a shove in the right direction in some areas- equality of employment and pay, liberalization of a hortion Jaws. etc. ' ··-· ''The fact that men are afraid of wo men is not new'). The battle of the sexes has been going on forever. Women's Lib has no_relevance for the lower dass or for the upper class-it is simply ')tirring up the middle class. What frightens many women even mo re so than men is the acceptance -indeed the promotion -of lesbianism in the movement I think this part of the Lib concept i~ calculated lo frighten and shock." Dr. Miltiades L. Zaphiropoulos: "Differences tend to frighten people. If people can accept differences in others and still accept them as human beings, they are mature." Dr. Natalie Snainess: "Women's Lib ... is definitely a worthwhile movement. How- ever, I don't see eye-to-eye with the more militant positions." Dr. Natalie Shainess, Lecturer In Paychietry, Cotumbia College of Phy· alclana end Surgeons: "Women's Lib has provided a voice for' women for the first time. It has given women a new kind of bravery. One excellent example of this is the liberalization of some abortion laws. This would never have come about without this voice. In government and with regard to certain women's positions in indu~try, I think Women's Lib has definitely been responsible for an im- provement. It is definitely a worthwhile move- ment. However, I don't see eye-to.eye with the more militant positions. "I don't doubt women's need for help, but I do not believe that very small children can get along without tbe consistent loving care of a mother. If mother doesn't care, she should-not have children. Unless we want our entire social quality to deteriorate, we must have mothers with very small ch,ildrcn. "I also believe that WQmen's Lib is doing men a great service. When relations are more honest anti fair between the sexes. everyone benefits.." Dr. Rollo May, Psychoanalyst •net Author of "Love and Wiii": "T he struggle ro prove one's identity is obvi- ously a central human motive in women as well a:> in men. as Betty Friedan in 'The Feminine Mystique· made clear. This has helped sp awn the idea of equality of the sexes and the inter- changeability of the sexual roles. This equality is clung to at the price of denying not only bio- logica I differences, which are basic to say the least, between men and women, but emotional differences. from which comes much of the de- light in the sexual act. "The self-contradiction here is that the com- pulsive need to prove you are identical with your partner means that you repress your own unique sensibilities. and this is exactly what undermines your own sense of identity. This contradiction contributes to the rendency in our society for us to become machines even in bed." Dr. John Briggs: "I think a man will change if he is persuaded intelligently .... -·No one will change his thinking and behavior ff he is approached with hostility." Dr. John Briggs, Practfclng Psychoanalyst: "Since World War JI, women have had real options between work and family. It o nly help-. to perpetuate the myth of female opprcs'iion Ill say that they haven't had these options. True. certain areas have to be improved in emplo}- mcnt, biat it's beginning 10 happen, and Women·-. Lib can take some of the credit. Where 1 part company with Lib thinking is with this whole 'blame syndrome,' which J sec as an exercise in futility. J believe that a woman with real under- standing of herself takes a dim view of the blame factor and feels that it is irrelevant. ft is similar to the person who says all his problems were caused by his parents, complaining that 'm y mother didn't love me.' "Men are frightened by Women's Lib. Any change in the family structure threatens both men and women. No man is going to c hange by being beat over the head with blame. I think a man will change if he is persuaded intelligently that there is something that his wife wants to do that will make her a more fulfilled person. N o one will change his thinking and behavior if he is approached with hostility. 'This idea that a man's world is such a won- derful place is what we call in psychiarry an overcorrection. Any woman who has given some though! to this will recognize it is a m yth.'' Dr. Roi lo May: "The compulsive need to prove you are identical with your partner means that you re- press your own unique sensi- bilities, and this is exactly what undermines your awn sense of identity." FAMILY WEEKLY. July 2, 19n • 5 . .. • K"#9 f711g. "'llr," 1.2 111J nicacinl. &lrl t.or,.181119-i.." fl mg. nicotine w. per ciprettt. FTC R8CIOft (Apr. 721. How to Be the One Fishennan in. Five Who Catches Four of Every Five Fish By James Joseph :' Fis h wa rde ns . taking cen s us a mong anglers, have proved it. Roughly 20 perce nt of the fi shermen ca tch 80 perce nt of the fis h. In w mc areas, lhe catch;no- catch ratio is eve n more lopsided . Luck? No. SJY the experts , it's know-how. Yet anyone can join angling's "lucky" 20 percent with prac tice, patience {Ind familiarization. Tip No. 1: Practice fishing. Many "unlucky" family anglers wet a line onl,}' once or twice a year -usuall y. during the ir annual vacation . . T he good fisherman will practice· fish two or three hours for several weekends before his do-or-die vaca- tion try. If you're a spin-reel or fl y- ro<l a ngler. get your casting a rm in shape by ca,ting local lakes. a swim- ming pool. park pond-or even "d ry casting" in your own backyard. Tip No. 2: Study the waters you plan to fish . In lakes, the hot fic;hing spots arc usually close to shore in relatively '>hallow water. Inspect the shoreline. Look for logs, weed patches, overhanging banks -and especially where streams or brooks empty into the lake. Fish these hot spots. Ignore the others. If stream fishing. look for quiet wate r imm edi ~tely downstre a m from rocks. fallen trees, land pro- jec tions and sa ndba rs. Fish ofte n rest out of the c;wift c urrent in these q uiet-water places. G iven the choice between a sunlit quiet pool and a shaded one. pick the shaded -espe- cially on hot summer d ays. Surf-fishing a coastline demands the sam e kind of careful in<ipection. T his time you're on the lookout for do~ offshore weed or kelp beds (natural fish-feeding grounds). shel- tered coves or bays. and relatively calm water in the lee of rockc; and shoreline spits. Tip No. 3: "Think" like a fish. "Fish." grins a n expert, "arc no great shake.; o n brain'>. Yet they out- \\ it '><>ml' o ther"' ise brainy a ngle r'>. The rca!.on·, !>impk. Fish do thing~ lo~ically. An~lers often don't." "T hink like a f'i<;h'' and you'll un- tlcr:-tanJ why fhh (I ) prefer one bait to another (the closer its resem- 6 • F"AMIL Y WEEKLY July 2, 1972 hbm:c 10 natural food, the ~urcr a bait's <tppcal ): (2 ) feed voraciously only at certain hours (when natural food including insects-is most ac- 11 ve and available); and (3 ) an~ finicky aboul water temperat ure. Tip No. 4: Stan with the right bait. Ask locally "'hat the fh h are hi11n g on. Better : Mose)' over 10 where a "lucky" angler is cleaning his catc h. Note the contents of the fi sh's stomach. If the fish he caught took worm~. minno ws or other stan- J arJ live b:1ils~ buy and use them. If the 'tomach :-hows inl>ect~. elect a look-alike artificial lure. Tip No. S: T est the water's tem- "Fish are no great shakes on brains. Yet they outwit some otherwise brainy anglers. The reason's simple. Fish do things logically. Anglers often don't." perature. Your gra ndd ad might ha'e .,cofTed at the idea of tlropping 1:t ther- mometer into a likely fishi ng spot to 1c-.1 water temperature. Tot.lay·._ ex- pcrtc; don't !'>COIT -they temperature ft-St. And especiall y when fishing 11n- f.1mili ar waters. Science hn'i found there's a 'l pecific average tempera- rurc tha t various !-pccics prefer and .1 w1Jer range l'ach can to lerate wit ho ut lo.,ing their appetites. Given the ri ght h<.1hita1 (your "hot spot") and the right temperature at tlw dt•ptlr 1·011 intend {ifhinR. the re 'll be fi-;h. You ca n count o n it. A low- coi.t (under $2) swimming-pool ther- lflomeler on the end of a fishline ~orks fine: Here arc some temperatures pre- ferTed (in parenthec;is) hy favorite species. and lhe temperature range (underlined) they can tolerate . Blue- Rills and sunfish (72) 65-80; yellow perch (68) 60-75; crappie (68) 60- 75; Coho salmon (53-56) 45-60; smallmouth bass (67) 60-70; large- mQJJthbass (70-72) 65-75; rainbow and bro"n trout (61) 48-68. With practice a nd patience and all the time "thinking" like a fR fish -you'll creel your limit. jjlJI .• ' ' ' At Last! A Plastic Surgeon's Diet! Designed to carve twenty pounds off your figure in one month! But leave your lace looking years younger -and lar more beautiful than you have known it lor years! A Vital Note: ScientificalJy, you canrrot avoUI IOlina we.laht on thla diet. uni~ you are a aJandular case. We repeat: If you are in averaae l}ealtb, you cannot avoid losjn1 weiaht on this diet. Aa much u twenty pounda tho Yery · first month. But thb i.r tht LEAST importarrl IHne/it it wUI 1ive you. Far more .rtartlln1 u the 1Na11ti/yln1 tl/tct It wUI ltavt on your face. Like thia. •. Y11 Wll Net f 111 Tiit ltllt Bit H•l'J! Ytu Wll Hn1 Mt Cmilll Ftr SWt1ts! 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It is a ldentJfJcally balanced formula for beauty -unlike anythin1 ·you haw: ever seen before -and there/ore It completely overcomt1 the terrible fraps that have a/way.r nisted /or you !Hf or• bl other d~ts. (For cumple, tt:e average low-calorie diet is also inevitably low in nutrients. This causes chronic fatigue, and fl abby tissues throughout your entire body. On the other hand, with the ordi. nary "high protein" diet -not suptr-protern1 u you are liven here -you run into the problem of hJgh calories and hlah cholesterol. This means you simply don't fut good, and therefore that your body just won't stick to the diet So the fat comes pouring back, uglier than IH/ore.) All these traps are noided here. You cat 1uptr proteins. w~ich are not high proteins. But they do have a mDr11elow tl/tct inside your body: Thal one 1ram of them will burn up tltree t ram,, of sugar in your blood .rtream. And th# fat mtlt.r awq- day alter day/ So -.this time -you eat scit(ltlflcally. And you eat well. 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If you've any question about mail order, just wnte: Lynn Headley, Family Weekly, 641 Lexington Avenue New York N.Y. 10022, star profile Whatevet Became of Perry Como, America's FavOrit.e? 11He was sitting in a wheelch~ir that, he quickly ex-. plained, he had learned to manipulate with only moder- ate success. I knew what he meant as we moved down · the hallway into the living room: scratch marks along all the walls he'd sideswiped." .. By Peer J. Opptnheimer Perry and hit wHe Aoeell•. There la no auch thing ai"Mml-retlrement" for •n entertainer. P erry Como is alive a 0 nd li~g in To strengthen the muscles of his leg, Florida. Unfortunately, be is not too atrophied from months of inactivity, Perry well. At least, not at the moment. works wjth weights every day. It's th~ only When Pe~ -~_ve up _bis regular 1V exercise he gets right now. ~ries more than five years ago, be dropped Although the confinement was driving out of sight almost completely. Every once Perry-who never had anything more seri- in a while he'd make a brief appearance on ous than the flu-nearly out of bis mind, television (as he intended to do last year, be put up a good front. "I'm supposed to be when I hoped to see him at the NBC studio the most relaxed guy in the world. Don't in Burbank but didn't-because Perry suf-you believe it! I'm not now-I never was. fered an accident on the set which crushed When I had niy teJevision show, I used to his knee); but generally he has been out work seven days a week to make the show of the public eye, living in bis home near as good as possjble. 1 felt I owed it to my- Palm Beach. self-and the audience. I never relaxed. Rumors have been that the studio acci-That was just part of the act." dent was the fin al blow for Perry. How When Perry retired from bis 1V show badly was he hurt? Is his professional life in 1966, ·he didn't withdraw totally. He over? Just how· does he keep busy these kept a music fl.rm In New York. He also days, and what .are hi~ plans for the future? has some interest in an oil company. Peo- To get the answers to these and other ple tried to talk him into endorsing Perry questions, I phoned Perry while I was. ;isit-Como Italian restaurants and Perry Como ing Disney World at Orlando, Fla., and asked if I could stop by for a visit. "Sure," · he agreed. "I'd like to come up and get 'These put few years have you, but it's too painful for me to drive. convinced me that I want to get Mind driving down here on your own?" l back into show business fUll time .... didn't mind. The. question is, what will I do? I had to wait about two minutes after And do I stilr have a following?" ringing the bell for Perry to open the doot. The reason was obvious. "I guess that's the first time you've been welcomed by Iron-button-down sweaters, but, said Perry, side in Florida," he grinned, extending a "That wasn't my cup of tea. I like sticking hand. He was sitting in a wheelchair that, to businesses 1 know. That's show business he quickJy explained, he had learned to and"-he grinned-"barbering. But I'm not manipulate with only moderate success. I about to cut anybody's hair anymore. knew what he meant as we moved down [Perry's older fans may remember how the hallway into-the-living room: scratch be -gave. up bai:bering for show business marks along all the walls he'd sideswiped. back in 1933, the same year be married It took considerabJe effort on bis part to Roselle Belline.J get from the wheelchair into a more com-"J was too youog to vegetate when I fortablc lounging chair. He still wore a came to Florida," he told me. "What J metal brace on his left leg. "The two worst wanted to do was a couple of specials a parts of the day are getting up in the morn-year, a guest spot here and there, a few ing and going to bed at night," he admit-records and a nightclub act. The rest of the led. "Putting this brace on isn't my idea time I wanted off for golfing, fishing, visit- of fun. But it's a lot better than the heavy· ing my children and grandchildren. I was plaster cast I wore for the first Lbree never much interested in social life. Rose months." has been, is, and will always I» my best 10 • FA~Ul Y WEEKLY. July 2, 1972 compaoy." He tried to keep busy with a few "cookouts" and hobbies like photog- raphy. ''But I could do it only for one week, and then had to put. it away. I'm not much for reading either. However," he added, grinning ruefully, "if my leg doesn't get better soon, I may try knitt ing next!" When he opened at Hilton's Interna- tional Hotel in Las Vegas last year for a three-week stand. it was his first nightclub appearance since he starred at the Copa- cabana in New York back in 1944. His reported $100.000-a-wcck earnings were $99,250 more than he had made at the- Copa. "I wasn't sure if I'd like working be- fore a large live audience·agai.,;'but 1 did. When you've been doing something for 30 or 35 years, it makes you f C?CI good 10 find you'te still accepted and welcomed when you're 60." Perry soon found out there is no such thing as "semi-retirement" for an enter- tainer. At least not o n a voluntary basis. "When Sinatra retired, he retired for good. [Editor's note: Even Sinatra is now con- sidering a comeback.] I tried part-retire- ment, and it doesn't work. Either you are in show busines.ci, or you are out or it. I am ready to go back to work. These past few years have convinced me that I want to get back into show business full time. That is, as soon as my knee is healed ... .' "But I can't help wondering," he told me. "Assuming J do make a comeback, what will I do? And do I still have a following?" The first question is more difficult to answer than the second . "I'd like to do another series, but not a variety show. A situation comedy. 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Change for a one they get, and then To 6nd a bargain off they range, Too busy now to count their change. They drop it. There they let it lie, father ... I'm married to a Frenchwom- an," Yul adds, "and I also claim gypsy blood." So now we know. Fancy food w H never on larget in. the old Army, and things baveo't changed any menu-wise, according to a new U.S. Army study. Gl's still like it simple, favoring grilled-cheese sand- wiches over Veal Parmesan, apple pie · over mincemeat, and corn on the cob over eggplant, zucchini and succotash, New recruits complain they aren't served hamburgers, milk shakes and pizza of ten enough; but get more than their fill of anything served en cas- serole. Hands-down favorite: milk. Accept people'•· feara: "It's no help at all to tell people wbo ~ afraid that their fears arc groundless, that there is nothing to be afraid of .... When we dismiss someone's fears as foolish and groundJcss, we only make him more afraid. 'They don't understand,' be thinks. 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' . • I #' • • HELLO, PEEWEE . .WHAT ARE VOU...C.bSJNG, PE'E'WEE? . : . I J • r . ' • •' . ' -' • ., I ' • • ' • -• ---. ----• -• RATS! t'.LL NEVER BE A BiG-LEAGUE f'LAl{Ef{! I JUST DON'T HAVE IT! ALL Ml{ LIFE l'VE DREAMED OF PLA'i'!NG IN THE 616 LEA6UE5, BUT I KNOW l'LL NEVE~ MAKE IT ... .. qTART WfT'.H THI~ NEXT INNING WHEN '(Ol,-GO OUT TO PITCH .. • · 5£E IF 'ftlU O\N WALK ' ' OUT TO THE MOUND WITHOUT FALLING DOWN'! By . Ernie Bushmilf er . ' • r. • • .ARTHU~, WHAT AJ?E YOU DOING ? IT'S' MY CONTRIBUTION 10 "THE '+th oFJUL.Y CELEB'RATION ... • IHE ROMAN CANDL.E :t AM ABOUT .To l..IGrHT WILL SOA~ INTO THE STAR- SPANG-1..ED SKY ... _ _ ____ -~ DR.AMATICALLY-S.IGNJl=:YirNG-.,... .. . . -..-THER-6 -.SHE---· ·----------.-~~-~------=--------------==----~===------~--~~~--·--·:..,.,.. ·----·--·---·-· ·-·-·· ··-· ··----. --·· ----YO[,( KNOW, IT'S • WITH PYROTECJ..INIC SOUND '"!f;. GOE~!! AND LIGHT, THE B ll?Tl-l OF= OU~ Gr<!EAT NATI ON! ,. -~­ ~-- AR/HU~, 'IOU ... • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • C> l> l> P4RKER GREAT, SWEETHEART! THAT PRODUCER IS REALLY GOING TO fl,.JP WHEN HE SEES 'iO-U IN PERSON! HE LOYED ....__THE PICTURES I SHOWED HIM! HOW LONG WILL TWENTY IT TAKE US TO MINUTES GET OUT TO ,,.MAYBE HIS PLACE? A HALF HOU~! J065 LIKE THE ONE YOU JUST MUF='FED · THAT SEPA~ATf: T'HE AMERICAN5: F"f?OM -rHE COMMIES ... <j <l <J Wl-IAT ARE YOU PUTTING GLOVES ON FOR IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SUMMER? I ALWAYS WEAR GLOVES WHEN I ORIYE ! I HAVE VERY 5EN51TIYcHANDS, BEVERLY! YOU KNOW, LEE,.. I WAS THINK- ING ... MEETING YOU . IS CHANGING MY WHOLE LIFE! WHY ARE WE PULLING OFF HERE, LEE? I THOUGHT WE'D PARK AND TALK FOR A WHILE! THERE ARE SOME THINGS,! SHOULD TELL YOU 8Elf0RE WE ~ET THE -MA~! YOU CAN SAY THAT AGAIN, BEVERLY! - • CRIMESTOPPERS TE><aooi< ·1111·!1· mnif SIGWT OR . VOULL H INNOCENTLY CARRYING TlllS RADIO, LIKE A.IN KIO WOULD, BUT VO!l'LL MA.VE TME 4-WA.V UNDER VOUR SHIRT. ----· • • • FINGERS CAN MANOICAP YC?.J~ Cl·ULD F'°" L.IFE , .JI~ TME CAMERA.", OF NECESSITY, WAS FOCUSED INTO TM! MIRROR SO HI! CAUC.MI ONLY TME BACK OF MIS FATMER5 VISITOR. WMAT IS IT V04J. WILL ASK .Tl-IE MAH .. IH Tl-!E MIOOL._,,E~ •wMA.T TIME IS IT, MISTER?" OBEY FIREWORKS LAWS! ~ • ... .. BUT WHAT A COINCIDENCE! 1,.-MUST 81 THE SAMI PERSON. • • ... .,. • • ' ' • ... • •, • - MUTT and JEFF® ~-Yi-o-=u-s .. iT. .... "A-R'"':T .... lii.-rr"""""' How's TH' H089Y COMIN', P!:T? WORKIN' OFF ALL. "THOSE "TENSIONS? WEL.L, IF ITILL. .IMPROVe MY P.AINTIN~ ... "SALLY BANANAS" • • • • THE OTHERENO \T's-STILL-' ·n-IATS Tt.\E SIXTH NOi STRAIGHT! ltME WE WENT ;,j OVER II! NORTH ...., /...IGHT? ULP··! '"'• WeLL, Tf.IERE's '!EH<! PRoBLEM'; YOU GOT NO NORTH &.14HT! . THAT'S -nl!:RE's No -si:Nsi: c:>o1N' _ ANYTHING H.AL.FW,AY... • -...__, .-...... ,,...... -'/; \ • • •• JMF'ORTANT ? L.ll<E: '/OU SAY, /...IVIN' IN A IR.AIL.E:~ l>OES H,AVS ITS ,At>VANTAGES, HON ... ... ' . ,. • • -• -·-;- ByAlSmith· . - Yi:J-1, BUT TH.Aris -rf.I' BIG Af>VANTAGf. OF L.IVIN' IN A TRAILER--TOMORROW I'LL ROT,ATE' OUR HOME: H.ALFWA'Y ARoUNC> ... by Charles Barsotti . ' . . • • .. . - \ -\- , 'l I GEE ... .. MOST IMPRESSIVE:l ' . ... -~ . . ~ ... -... GORDO - :r.Lcvi J ro6EE ~ THAI ~VEN/"1 1 ~ Sft' J 1'CWNf ~ • • -~· ANO 1'HJ;I/ WO No~ WHY W.E O~INl<f e .. 0 0 0 0 0 ,,, MARVIE POOi , ' • - . A' NICE: COIJl/l:Al}ATION PIE:~ ((( /ATE ~ C uJQ'I lt:.\\HS COt...l..lM!l!X, 0 \.110 IT~ A ~EEL-CQAcr -\ci.11\N ~tT' • K1i;cc...i, ~ NICE VIEW OF THE VJL.l..AGE 'M-IYr I CAN REMEM!3E:R WHE:N 1HIS WAS A WIL.DE.:RNESS! -- '- · WOE 70 1'/IE FOJa-.W/.10 I 0 PAIN .O~J..A V LJS · -FIWM A .SOIREJ:=f J •• . - -.- • • • - .. - I I .. ···~~ .. . ~ f \ . • • • . ' . . -• • • • . ~I ..... . ---. -, ·~ .~, •• • -· . --·-..... -. • --·- I . -----• ... - CAN YOU TRUST Y-OUR E"l'ES! There arf: at least 1lx dlft'er- tftffl 1.n drawing: det1i11 between top and bottom panels. How quickly cu )'O& And &bem! .Chttk ~•swtn will!-those fflow. ~0111...-t.1 "f r-H "t 0••11191 ~ 't "t-•»IP 'I •1•~r1 lt"M. "t 'Jtµ°"" 11191".t 'I '.llul"'l• .. aoo. "I ·Ji•JWJUI IJ M"ID 'l '-»Kl AIR~<CIHI II IE . . WHAT IS THIS ••• A PA.JAi/\!\ PARTY? RE6GIE.'S 'BEEN GIVING LESSONS IN SELF- DEFENSE FOR WOMEN .! -· Hal K11ufmall ~ AU YOU AWARE of bow much 1tnncth you have at your 1!in1er- tlp1T Here's a good way to dem- on1lnte. S~and with your elbows bent1nd your fore- ftn1er1 toucbln r. •• illustrated a• bol'e. ... ---BULLETIN BOARD--- • SA.PZ'l'T It a rood: tm'd to ftmqlbt.T Ha llt1Wa7 week.tad, M' ••J' time. Just for fl.a, see lf 10• Clll ftnd tea words of fou or more letten la tbe word SAFETY. STAY azul SAFE.for luUnce, are t.we. ... 1 ... ~ ~J °J'l'J ... , ... ,,... ,_ °l"'iJ '•J•J .. ,.. ''911 • • • • A r..atln phral8 appetl'I on the faee ()f tlle Grt•t Seal of the United. State• and on all U.S. eolu. Call. )'OU state thla pbr.,. aod alH its meulAlt •(•Plil) "·-,. 19 ,~ .. ) "0 'lllMA ....... • • • e 1ane Hake, are 'r, et X11>111t1. N.T .. •b: tfJf a firmer raise• 10ft"busbel1 of wheat la dl'J weather. what does be ntse I• wet weathe.rt" Give 11p? .. AD. um.breua.w 11)'1 Jane.. s.,. 111.11r,... •-.... ...., •·•r4 •-_," •• , ........... ~&. •/• u.i. ..... ll _, ····-·- D1f1 someone wlth 1tr1n1th •· boutequlltoyoura to pull JOJU hmca apart. .SS. ... Unle11 yoar friend po11esse' unusual 1trtngth0 be or 1b1 II not Jltoly to '1aoceed. re1ardle11 of ef .. fort. •,a 29 • Your ftnrer1 may 1ep1r1tet if one hand is pull· ed up and the other down, but 11.ot by pressure HOT DOCGITY! "Hey, eome back here! ... erles the ehef eboye, uerted outwards. but to llLtle avail. Connect dot1 to complete tll.e plctare. lCi l11 i21\.ini Fc11Wru S,rri.dic•t.o, lnc.) 7 ... 2.,, . -. IT WORKS, DADDY! GooD GR/Erl VERONICA'S MOTHER . MUST STOP THIS!! TAKE 'THIS MR. LODGE, ANO ATTACI< BETTY/ \\ , l-- BDtTRDAY 'BIRn! For a tlmely turprlse pletan abenr, wfmply apply the follovdn« <"o lor1: 1 -Red. Z - I.t. •I•e.. I -Yellow. 4-Lt. broWD. $-Orange. I-Green. 'J-Dk. bl'DW1lo I-Dk. blae. SPELLBINDER! SCORE IO ~olnts for uslna:"alt the letters ln t e word below to form two complete words: lESOLUTE . .... ·--· TRZl'I lltOH 2 point. each for worda of four lettera or mort found am on I tlfe letters. ,.. - 'l'q ......... 11ea1stpe111& ' ............ ttP':'..., BoB - -. I FEEL. Lll<.E A MALE CHAUVINIST Pie .1 · - - It's one of the biggest '=iii weekends in the year! The garage is dosed but the boss wants the gas .. ·You're not the only one. pal. I have the same deal. Mr. Carter took off too, Slim, and I haven't ha d a single custome r . l'll bet if we dosed up · both-places, they'd-never- Know the difference. And r have to work! • Cmon CYVer to the· .__....._ drugstore and I'll make voo a soda, Slim • business-so I·m stuck! ) , • • Oops! Damed if it didn't! • • ~ ... ; . --' ·-···· .. ······-- , • ' , • . ~ SAFE AND :SANE Nothing else beats the fun and excitement of selecting and setting off your own fire- works display on the 4th of July! ' • AOYH11SlldHf ' ~{t · SPtD BY· CHARITABLE ORGANl~T~ONS EVERYWHERE . IT5 MORE FUN HAVING OUR OWN FIREWORJ<.S-AND RED DEVIL HAS OVER 100/TEMS AND ASSORTMENTS TO ' . CHOOSE FROM!, D CMoN KIDS! GETIN THE CAR .WEL£GOGETOUR . F!REYrflllKS FOR THE 4'-" The Fourth happens once a year. Make the most of It. Fiii the night with thjl crackling, ......,..._ whirring, whizzing sounds and colors and shapes of fireworks magic! STAR SPANGLED lnvlle •whole g1ng of happy people over 1nd put on • big, bright fireworks show for juit S7.95t Add ·to the fun with 1n"llrmf1,1I of your special f1vorllos. Miko the RETAIL VALUE Fourth.1 Rod Devil night to -~Q05 . remember __ ! __ ~ __ , UNIOR $~ llETAlli VAWE 13u. · ll!TAll. VAWE . . $ . 152° ' SALUJE . "f 25 COLORAMA SPECTACULAR . RETAIL VALUE $ 11720 - LAWN DISPLAY • 'llD'IUL VAWI: • $ '2210 \ . ' . \ . . . ' . llilfAtL VALUE -·~245 • ·• • • I I. Tr T Di KA ... Pres· pitfili ment, not sl coodit A Trum '" ··•••· ..... "Jlllp:! the ami chief floor Spo Walla was' hospi Gr oo r It the f Gr ah ''1 said cian o .. ' eggs, Crom "}J He the # da • ---. x·ray He nurse