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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-07-04 - Orange Coast Pilot~· ·orange Coast EDITION Your H o1netown -;, ' Dally Paper VOt:. 65, NO. 186, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1972 TEN CENTS A1nerica11s Han-or Flag•• With Feeling Uy RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of fll• DtllY l"Uet Sll!I ' lt \Vas a solemn occasion, almost like a runeral. The trumpeteer played taps, a l'horus of young voices sang the Star Spangled Banner. and then they stepped for,1·ard one-by-{)ne and burned their American Flags. This ritual, performed June 14, with the surf_ at Corona del ~1ar beach as a thundering backdrop, was not the work of left wing radtcals. Jt was the Children of the American Revolution who burned Old • Glory. The Flags they burned were worn out. "We bad to research the ceremony thoroughly and then we scraped all the goop out of the !ire ring and lined it with aluminum foil," _aaid Mrs. P a t t i Sampson, senior president of the Newport Beach-based Henry Bowen Society of the CAR. "We built our fire with charcoal and burned each Flag on a Y{ire," she said. "And when we were all through, we fold- ed the asheS in the foil and buried it three reet deep." The flag Clown during today's red- '"hite-and-blue holiday carries a lot of meaning to Americans. And even it it must be destroyed, it is done with a d.egree of decorum and respect that is practically unknown elsewhere in the \VOrld. In England they use the Union Jack for everything 'from piJIO\V cases to shirts, ties and seat cushions. And in Germany , you find the black, red and gold stripes rarely-even on a major holiday. But perhaps because America's short hislory is tied more closely to the Jo~lag than that of other na tions. here il is has become imbued u•ith ritual and rules. Some of these. adopted by Congress in 1942, may appear puzzling. For example. it is not to be displayed during inclement \\'e8ther. Nor is it allO\\'ed lo touch the ground; it should be saluted \Vhen it passes, and when a sold ier is buried, the Flag isn't. • The Star SPa.ngled Banner, with red and white stripes and blue field-a star for each state in the Union-dates bac k 195 years and Is actually one of the oldrst flags among nations .. But the v>'idely-held belier that Bc1 ~y Ross seu·ed the first Stars and Stri1:ies. or that ballroon1 dresses \1·ere used to 1nakr a flag for John Paul Jonf's is httlt• rnor•• than myth. nccordirlg to fll'lg hi s1or1.'.lns The rlag ca rried into balt l(' :lg:iinst thf' British by the colnn1cs In 1776 actually leaned henv1\y on th1• e?fmy's di1 ~1i;:n 1 A Union Jack \\'ith 13 red.,itf!d· ~vhitr stri1)('s symbolizlng the colonifs.I ;111d it \rns kno1\11 as the "Continental Colors.'.' liul ll 11·as thi~ nag 1vhich evolv~d jnto the ~tflrS nnd Striprs as \.\'e kno\v thc1n tod11y. It bt'>c:in1e necessary to .dispense \1ll h the l 'nion Jack after the Dcctara· hon of Inlleptndcnce hnd been signed an d on June 14 . 1777 Congri'SS declared '"That tht• F!;1~ of the lJnilcd St<ites be 11 :-1ri(l('s .'ll!l'rnate red and "'hit~. !hat thr l 111011 bt• 13 st<irs \\'hite in :i blue rield rrprf'~(·n11ng a new const cllallon ." L:ltl'r, \rhen Ver1nonl and Kcntul'ky 11·t•rf' ;11hni 1ted to the lJnion. the stripes tSet FLAG, r agr !) --·-··----_______ ,, ___ _ l(orean Accord Reported North, South Announc·e 'R euni fication' A ims Anticipation Peter Callaway, 9, Costa Mesa, dreams of glorious Fourth of July fireworks 1display he will have when the sun goes down today. Will .that $8.95· selection of fireworks live up to his expectations? Elderly ~agunan Careens Off Road,· Dies at Wheel An elderly Laguna Beach motorist became Orange County's fi rst traffic fatality of the holiday weekend late Mon- day when his southbound car plunged from the Pacific Coast High,vay in the Cameo Shores area and stopped just 3. fe\v yards from the ocean. California High\vay Patrolmen said \Villiam Yotter, 71. of 251 Lower Cliff Road, was found dead behind the whe"el of his car. Orange County coroner's officers later said they believed Yotter suffered a heart attack seconds before his auto went out of control, na rrowly missing several <1ther cars on its high speed dash to the sea. The Lagunan's death was one of 485 lraffic fatalities racked up by late Mon- day in a holiday death toll that is ex- pected to top the 900 mark. A breakdo\vn of other accidental deaths actoss the nation revealed that 107 persons died by dro\vning, 11 in air cr{lshes and 36 by other causes for a late Monday total of 639. · California had the heaviest toll on the highways with 57 deaths reported. Texas had 37, New York 28. Michigan 22 and In· diana, Georgia and Ohio 18 each. CHP officers ·said Orange County's free\vays and highways had been "busy but moving \veil" up to a late hour Mon· day. Very few minor accidents were reported with local motorists generally respecting warnings to drive carefull y during the holiday weekend, officers said . SEOUL (AP) -North and South Korea have ·held to~level meetings aimed at peaceful reunilication of the peninsula split by World War II and ravaged by the Korean War five years later, the two governments announced jointly today. Agreements were reached at meetings in Seoul and Pyongyang to refrain from slanderous statements or armed prov- oeatiOJI and to install a telephone hot line between the two capitaJs ''in order to ' Carpe~ter Bid . ,.. Passes Panel By One Vote From Wire Services SACRAMENTO -Wbile State Sen. Dennis carpenter (R·Newport Beach) was making headway ll.1onday with hi.s coastline protection bill. a rival measure by Assemblyman Alan Sieroty (0-Bever· ly Hills) appeared to be losing ground. Carpenter's measure won a "do pass'' from the Senate Finance C.Ommittee by a c.ne-vote margin, 7 to ~· 'Almost at the same time, however, Sieroty's rival bill suffered some amendments approved in the Assembly \.\rhich s up porting conservationists asse rted weakened it. Sicroty's bill would impose a system Of permits for coastline development. ad· ministered by one statewide and a series or regional boards. Carpenter's bill, by contrast, also set.s up a statew ide board , but leaves mQSt development decisions up to local government. Conservationists oppase the concept on the ground local officials have a poor track record in protecting California's 1,087-mile coastline. Carpenter told reporters after the com- mittee vote he had "high hopes" of win- ning Senate approval for his measure. He said its main opposition would come in the Assembly. His bill is "the only viable vehicle" left · in the legislature for coastline protection because Sieroty's bill would probably be killed somewhere on the Senate side even if it wins Assembly approval , Carpenter adde<i . The measure was killed June 26 by the Finance Committee but on on the sec- ond try after <>btaining pennission to seek reconsideration John Zierold, lobbyist for the Sierra Club, told reporters the Carpenter bill \vas "disastrous" for coastline pr.o- tect ion. The amendments to Sieroty's bill, ap- proved on a 36-tcr31 vote, would require !he state to reimburse property owners for any value lost because of the new law. It would designate county <>ffici als as the agency .for detennining whether I (See COASTLINE, Page 2) Night Wat~hmen Blind Sightless Te e1is Guard Saddleback Fireworks Stan d By JACK CHAPPELL ' Of 1M DlllY P'lltl Slaff On a list of improbable things, lbe hir· Ing of a blind man M a watchman would prob•bly rank big!1. But a group ol spunky blind teenagers are proving that wrong in El Toro. Eoch night for the past seven days. three to four btlnd teenagers have been gunrdlng U1e S•ddleback Valley Ex· chanse Club fireworks stand to thank tho club niembers for supporting a blind group's activities. "The kids want · to serve others rather ~l\N\ being served themselves. OUr philosophy Is geared around reality. We don 't want something for nothing," said .l im Judge. youth directM for the santa Ana based Servicts for lbe Bttnd. \ I Since \be fellows age<i 13 1'> 17 years of age have been at the fireworks stand, they have had no trouble whatever 1 Judge said. - The mnd is on Rockfield Road a half mile !Olllb of Et Toro Road in El Toro. lie said thal the one night the blind teens weren't at the stand, it was broken into. No.t all the teens on duty at the stand are totolly blind, Judge said. noting that the ''watChman duty" was good thera py for the partially sighte<i. "We stress that they use their vision as miich as.possible," he said. • The totally bllnd·youngster might ju5t have an edge over a sighted Interloper, Judge added saying. "'l'hey do use !heir other senses more and would have 1n ad· ; vantage <>P another person on a dark ni ght." "A lot of t.beS<! kids '8ren1t as timid and a~ shy as the image that Is projected One fellow 111 a ~eml-professional wrestler and l would relllly reel sorry for anyono he got hold or." Judge chuckle<!. "Those kids are doing a terrific job,'' said Peter Linden, chairman or the fireworks project. He said that following ·a talk by Judge at one of the Exchange Club·s Thursday luncheon meelin gs the club members ~ In to help fund a J>roject Europe trip under tak~ by SCrvices for the Blind. ( Linden later broached the idea of nlghtwatohing for pay. but. Juge sald the teens would do It gratis to repay tho Ex· change Club's kindness. I I " ' prevent the outbreak of une~-pected hostilities," the annoWlCement said. Gharges <>f war preparations have flown in both directioos across the 38th parallel recently, raising the specter oC renewed hostilities. The three-year con- flict that began in 1950 costt two million lives. Of the dead , 54,246 were Americans. The South Korean negotiator, Lee Hu- rak. told a news conference at v.1tich he U"I Ttltllfltto OFF TO !CELANO Che1sm1n Fischer· Fis cher Gambit Pa y s Off, Chess Matcli to Begin NEW YORK (AP) -Bobby Fisoher, who held out right down to the line for more money for his world charpptonship chess match in Iceland, got it from a British banker 1'-fonday and flew to Iceland with only hours to spare. As Fischer was airborne from Kennedy Airport a few minutes after 10 p.m., he had just 10 hours to make the five-hour flight arid prepare himself for the noon (5 a.m. Los Angeles time ) deadline for the start of preliminary activities before beginning the match in Reykjavik with Soviet champion Boris Spassky. The 29-year-old Fischer, whose dislike or press .coverage and photographs in particular is well known, was sneaked aboard the plane a half-hour before the scheduled take oft While about 50 newspaper, radio and television newsmen waited for him at the airport, airline personnel drove Fischer and a party of four others to the plane in a station wagon. He was unsmiling. Among those in the part y was Freystrinn Thorbergssoh, Icelandic chess pl ayer and old friend or Fischer who flew here Sunday night to persuade Fischer to meet the deadline and play the ~-game championship match. Fischer had deliberately missed plane after plane for which he had reserva - llons. a! his representatives In Iceland sought to increase his share of the take from the match which was origina1J1 scheduled to start Sunday and has drawn chess !ans !rom throughout th~ world. One of them, I!ritlsh banker Janies D. Slater, was so anxious to see the match go on thal he oUered lo add $130,000 to the prize money, on a winner-take·all or percentage basis. A spokesman for r'ische r said the chess slant thought the offer "stupen- dous" and elected to ta'ke Lhc la tter op- tlont which would split Slater's money by the same percentage as tht original purse. This would glve the winner $156.000 in· stead of $78.12S, and the loser IUM,000 in- stoad of 146.875. tho $Jl(lkemnan for Fischer said. The two playcr11 also are to receive 30 percent each of the income from t!levlsfon and photographic rights. \ , issued the announccnient : ''This is onl~· the beginning .... \\'c now enter ;i con· frontalion "'ith di alogue , ""hile \\'C h;id 11 confrontation \\·ithou l dialogue in lhc past." Lee said South Korea did not consult its allies -including the United States and Japan -pri<lr to the meetings with Nort.h Korea, \\'ilh v•hich 1t still is technically at 1\•ar despile the 195.1 armistice. lie <L dded, ho\\'t'Vcr, that he IX'lievcd South Korea's all ies had told of the impending joint JIOlllll'e!llCnt. been M· In \Vashington . State Department press office r Oharles \V, Bray called the agree- nlent "most encouraging." He said the United States had no role in the negot.ia· tion.<1, but that the South Kon>an govern· rncnt kept the Nixon ndministration ln· IS.. KOREA, Page%) Callfor11ia, Illi11ois Appeals Court to Hear Democra tic Decisions li"rom \Vir~ Scrl'lccs Parallel efforts to up'stL the California and llllnois d<ci!ions of the DemocraUc OedenUats 0imm1ttee moved toward a federal aweals court today. Attorneys fighting the--~ommittf'e decisions said they would appeal U.S. District Court Judge George L. J~art's ruling Monday that the judiciary should not get involved in the debate. Anticipating the appeals, Hart told the lawyers· that the U,~. Court of Appeals f<>r t~ DistriCt Of Columbia had agreed to hear arguments today, despite t·hC holi llay. Hart's decision cam~ in these cases: -The move by Sen . G~orge McGovern's camp to <>vertum the Credentials :,Committee vote .stripping him of more thara 150 caJifornia delegates. -Attempt. by Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley and 58 of hi! allies to upset a commlttee vote depriving them of seats a.s convention delegates. The Illinois vote gave McGovern at least 41 supporters among the challengers seated by the commit~ in place of the Daley contingent. McGovern forces first sought a compromi se in the Nix on Sets Talk On Radio Waves; Calls for Unity President Nixon will address the nation by radio this morning in a July 4 holida y speech expected to call for unity to meet the "great •trials" the 'President secs ,ahead for the American people. J>ress secretary Ronald L. Ziegler sa id Monday the chie£ executive's speech would be broadcast Ji ve at 9:05 a.n1. (PDT) frOm the Western \Vh ite House in-- San Clem ente. Nixon will talk for about 10 minutes, Ziegler said. Ziegler said the President would discuss in the speech plan11 for the Bicentennial observance or the nation's Independence in 1976 and "touch on other matters appropri3tc to the 4th or July." It. will be live on all networks. After the speech, the Presid('Jlt will spend the holiday with his wife at their Spanish·style ocean-front bom~. He conferred Monday with his chief foreign and domestlcid.Y:isers. Henry Kissinger and John Erhllchman: signed 13 congressional acts for the relief of private individuals, and d~l(ijjd QOrtlons or Arizona and West Virginia as disaster :1rcas, qualifying them for federal assistance. _ The White House also issued Nixon's Rnnual Independence Day message, u1hich cited America's heritage as the "home of the free .and the haven for the v.·eak and oppressed from other parts of the world .'' · · "Great trials and greater triumphs still lie ahead for us as a people!' the mtssage said. "Thert are stlll wrongs to be righte<i. and new goals of peace, pro\. pertly, justice and a better environment to be met." Illinois disputt. but after the C8Jifom1a up$et, they stood firmly against Daley. Supporters ot Sen. Hubert H. Hum- phrey initiated the challenge to the win· ner4ake-all aspect oi C ali for n ia's 1 • pri mary. and Humpl!rey picked up~ · · · ,• or the dele~ate$ taken from M'cGol'cr~. :iud apportioned among alt who r;in in that state. Ia ruling ori' the California challengC', Ju.dge H~t corn men led, ''JI tnight not be ~ri~kct: it might C'Vf'n bC' <lirty pool, but 1s it unconsUtution:il ?" llis ;1nswer wa ' that 1here was no clea r constitutional principle involved . ~lwnphrey welcomed llarl's ruling and s:Hd the convention floor "is the proper plac~·· to reso lve !hi! dispute. He pr.-dicted that "a safe margin" \\'Ill uphold the comn1 ittee vote at the l\1iamj Beach con'Ventioo next \Vet'k. If th(' ruling is sustained, he s.1id ... we would ha ve a good chance to get the nomination." But it was l\1cC'r0vcrn who wtis about to get !he endorsement of lahor leader Jer· ry \\lurf, president of the 600,000-membcr American Federation oC State County and Municipal Employes. ' His' fonnal announcement of support for the South Dakota Dtmocrat was scheduled for toClay. \Vurd, soroethi.cl R of a rebel within the AFlrCIO, originally endorsed Sen. Ed- mund S. Muskie of J\faine before the Democratic primaries began. Source:-; close to Wurf said the union leader fel t he no longer had a commitment to J\1uskie after he witlxirew from all future primaries followin~ de f ca t s in Pennsylvania and ft,fa ssachusctts in late April. AFl.rCJO President George J\Ieany and many other top labor leaders are known to be strongly reluctant to support M~vern because of his views Qil Viet. nam, the economy and other issu~. It i ~ sairi those union officials 1nigbt eon- centrate labor's efforts on congressiona l races i! McGovern were nominated. Orange C:oalt Weather Th~ weatherlady sees sunhy skies for the holiday ~at lea.st by nooo. Those low clouds will deer to tern· peratures of around 70 at the beaches, rising to llO tnJalltd. Lows toni ght SS-65. . ~SIDE TODAY · '- Young peopl~ tn llu11th1gto1i Beach have the sttpport of Ja11c11 Koci\ hl their ;ob setkin g ef· forts. 1'11.c ctynom!c rnotlter of four llo.'t tc!)rktd Tltore tlla11 100 l1011rs a week rtgistrring va utl1s u1u:£ set'kittg jobs for tllt111 . S.e1· Srory Page 4 Clft'IU.. 16·H Ctmk ' \I l+•rt~'" 14 "~" Lllnd•o lJ C,.1JWtrd ]I De1'11 Hell«l 1 MtYlfl 11·1\ '"'" ,,,, l dlHlrlll "''' I Ttltvl-lel'! 11 TllNlrn 1.,11 l11Mt1tll'lmtl'll 1t-ll IM!\1 l1mhotk 14 "''"'""' ...... , .. 1( ~ • • 1" ' I , , 2 DAILY PILOT . Aunt, Uncle Meet Nixon; It's Tl1ei1~ Time to Brag By JOllN VALTERZA 01 ti\' 0.111 "llel "'" Ev!!n on !ht dav lh;:it Prt:s1dent N1xnn ;.irrive:-Bt the \\r~lcm \\h1te Mouse. lhe place IS rar from crowded There is a row of cars waiting lO cha1'ffeur memh('rs of the enl.Ourage. And nearby stands a clutch of Coasl Guard J)ftsonnet. members tJf their fam- ilies and. generally, some local dignitaries "a1ting for ~l r. Nixon's helicopter to touch down. The reaUxc1tement might be al the El Toro 1'1CAS during Presidential arrivals -bigger crowds and more fanfare. It's a little more related and homey at San Clemente, ho11i·ever. And even local reporters on oceasion. can bring the "'Lfe and kids. I lucked out last Saturday and managed tn win J)f'f· mission to br ing a favo rite aunt and uncle to see the phenomenon of ari' American Pre~ident -casual. chotty 'tAL IEll:ZA and close-up. --'--,-)--·-__!Ye stood alerlly as !he sound of~o ~hQrpcr.o; j_rC\\' clo.~cr, anr! as the noisy helicopters landed. the excitement welleif.up -cve'n for those of us \~ho have seen doze ns of such arrivals. There was the cusklmary greeting on the landini;: pad. then Mr . Nixon turned toward the small crowd . I backed away fr om the ropes separating him from onlooke rs. ' I TH ERE IS A RULE -the President dorsn't shake hand~ 1\'l!h ne"s pho. tographers. hut he is quick as lightning to spot a picture setup in the offing). fie walked toward us. My aunt and uncle grew ten se. Then he said "hello," and extended his hand. They shook hands, chatted for a moment, then Jl.1r. Nixon stepped back and told us all to go swimming later in the afternoon. THEN HE HOPPED on the golf cart and drove home. For the t"'O members of my family, the experience was downright lhocking. "He just walked right up to us ~nd starled talklng." said J\lrs . Kathcr· ine Dimattia. "Boy, wait until my brother in Italy gets a picture of this." said her husband. Carl. "How did you get him to do it?'' my aunt said. I ASSU RED JI ER IT was a fluke. There was no other exr!anat1on ThC"1ride will not "·ear off vei-y soon for the cou ple from Ria ltn Those pictures to Jtaly will be sent to someone \~·ho ha s a scrapbook of his own . Dimaltia's bro!her, Enrico. recently retired as a top official in the !lalian government's version of th e secret service, And he loves to brag. HIS SCRAPBOOK IS FILLED with pictures or him ()n duty "'1th person· &ges such as Queen Elizabeth II. Prince Ph iiip. the late President John F'. Kennedy and the late Konrad Adenauer. tile fam ed Chancellor of German y. Encro was Adenauer's personal security guard for seven yea rs after the statesman retired. "AU my life, my brother has bragged about his scrapbook," said Uncle Carl. . • "Now it's my turn." Conf rontaiion nt Belfast ~ Nearly Ends 'Cease Fire' • BELFAST (UPll -Protestant vigt· Jantss With lead-ti pped ax handle!!: joined B:itish troops patrolling Beifa!t.'s Roman CathoUc streets today as pan of art agree- ment aimed at avoiding a showdawn tbat ('QU]d have shattered the province's cease firto . In another development, the bullet-rid· died body of a Roman Catholic was dis- covered near Coalisland , 30 miles west of Belfast. He was the 40lst fatality in the three years of fighting in Utster and the eighth victim in a wave of as- sa.Minations sinct? Friday night. For fi ve hours, members of the Ulster Defense Association fUDAl, a pa ramili. tary Protestant organization, confronted British troops in Belfast Monday night. The UDA planned to barricade Catilolic ''no go" areas, an action that almoot certainly would have touched off f~h fighting. 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It demands the Catholic '1no go" areas be wiped out, and it created Protestant "no go" areas last weekend as a fonn of pressure 011: British authorities. l.fonday night, more than 3.000 masked UDA men in military-style peaked caps and olive drab fatigue jackets confronted J.500 British troops backed hy armored cars in Ainsworth Avenue. Gen . Robert Foret. ·commander of British land forces in Northern Ireland, bargained with UDA commanders in an attempt to avert bloodshed. After a hurried drive to gain Secretary of State for · Northern JreJand William \Vhitela,v's appn:iva1, Ford t1nnoun ced a compromise had been reached. S. Vi et Troops Enter Quang Tri Provincial Cit y SAIGON (UPTl -South Vietname!'le paratroopers drove inlo suburban Quang Tri city"la.le J\fonday, lhc first govern· , mcnt soldiers to stand in t he northernmost province capital of South Vietnam in 64 days, n1il1lary spokesmen said. The spokesmen said a special task forrc of about l.OOll elite troops recap- tured )1ai Linh. a southern suburb htilf t1 mile from the city's residential center. It rcpQrted enc011nterin¢ no organized North Vietnamese resistance. To the south. North \'ietllamese gun- ners. in an appare11t attempt to divert 20.000 government troops from tht.ir drive to recapture Quang Tri. continued their artillery barrage against Hue. the ancient capital 400 miles north of Seigon. One person was wounded whf'n four 122 mm rockets slcimmed into a civilian area of the city in an attack at dusk. Earlier in the day, 679 rounds of shellfire hit the city and six military outJ)OS:t.s guarding i!A approaches Jn an arc from five to 18 mi les from Jlue. Field reports said, ho"-·e\'er. lhstt lhc jolting two--day bombardment of Hue did ' little to slow the Quang Tri drive. Officers or the command section of the operation to retike Quang Tri gave no detajl~ of the })\l3h into ~1al Wnh,"" ~et· llement located on 11ighway I within sight o( the city's cir.drl. Bet\l.·een Mai Linh and the wallcxt sec· ti<>n or Quang Tri city Is the m•ln busmess area, lined with government buildings. OU1ctrs at liue told UPC rtporter Oind Huntley that Commun'tsts COUid bt hiding In the building ruins. - Old ster Gets Rocket Lesson Youngsters burntd by fir~rlcl ~IX the Orange CO\Jllly ~fcdical Center's emergency room humming Monday lti&ht bu\ an oldster topped Ole nunes' p~Fourth poll with his tale of a rocket's red glare that dirln't burst 1n the air. i'\ur~s learned that the ir 82-vear· old p.1tlent had been sho..-·ing yoon~· St('r5 •1n hJ5 front lav.'n In Anahe11n JllSt how they should ignite their giant f'C{'ket . Mc carl?fuUy placed !he fire· cracker, on:lered tht youngsters to Ster b;"Jck anti watched "'Ith &iem "'hJ!e tile rocket CUr\·ed in s grace- ful arc and sailed through his kitchen window. Nurses dressed the bums he su f. fered tn dousing the rocket . His chart records : "bums minor. 1n· jury lo pride, major." From Page l FLAG ... v.·ere increased from I:! to 15. It was this 15 stripes flag , with the stars arranged 1n stagg"FrRf rO"·s.-fhal proinpted Francis Scott Key to write the National Anthern . \\'it h more states being added as time v.'enl on, ii soon became clear to Congress !hat !he flag 1~'0uld soon be longer than it was \.\•ide 1f the practice of adding a stripe for each state "·er(' con· t1nued . In 1818 Congress finally passed another resolution v.·hich called for reduction of the stripes back to 13 and that "on the admission of every new state into lhe union, one star be added to the Union of the Flag, and that such addition shall take effect on the Fourth of July next ~ucceeding such admission." This design continues through the present and it was only altered in 1959 when Hav.'aii and Alaska joined the Union and the former six horizontal rows of stars were ·changed to seven staggered rov.'s of stars. Ellsherg, Russo Fail in Attempt For Dismissal LOS ANGELES (AP) -Defense ef. forts to prevent the trial of Daniel Ellsberg "i!!li:Anthony Russo In \he Pen- tagon Papers case have failed and the way is clear for ~ings tQ begin next Monday. U.S. District Court Judge William M. Byrne Jr. denied· on Monday the defend· ant's request to dismiss espionage coo- spiracy and theft charges on grounds that the government singled out Ellsberg and Russo because of their antiwar views. .But Byrne ordered the government to give· him any records. letters or memos or telephone calls concerning the rea sons for prosecuting the fonner Rand Corp. reseaichers. "This matter v.·ilt be reopened on my ov.·n motion." he cautioned. if that material shows evidence of selective pros· ecution. The defense had argued that the FBI began investigating Ellsberg at least nine months before he leaked the classified . Pentagon-rommissioned documents on the Vietnam war to newsmen. The lawyers did not contend that the FBI discovered what Ellsberg was doing. But they said selective. discriminatory pl"Ol!i- ecutior-....was proved by the fact that ttie government did not move against Ellsberg until after he espoused his an· tiwar views on national television . Nixon to Press For Additional Aid to Elderly \V ASHINGTON (AP) -An adviser said 1""1onday tihat President Ni.Jon will press for legislation to boost incomes of the elderly beyond what they won in a"' ne~· Social Security benefit increase. Dr. Arthur Flemming, special \Vhile House consultant on aging. said Nixon- in addition to the 20-percent pension in- crease in the bill he signed Saturd<iy-will ask Congress to: -Give widows and v.'idowers of Social Security beneficiaries full pension pay· rnent Instead of the 82 Y.i percent they now r('ceive, -Liberalize the Social Security law to permit retirees to earn more money and still receive pensions. -Grant guaranteed incomes of $150 a month for indivklu11ls and $200 a months for couples. Flemming told a news conference the Senate would be urged to aCC'ept tv.·o pro- posed Social Security benefit changes which have approval of the House, to benefit IJ'K' wido"s and widowers and post-retirement worker~. Flemm ing said that Nixon did not ap- prove the 21).per<ent Social Security In- crease reluctantly, as had been reported. The President felt. Flemming said, that provisions should have been ma<t.e to provldP money for the increase. Nixon favortd a 5-pcrcent pension increase. Flemming quoted Nixon as sayi ng the hiU "jenpardizes the integrity of the SOCial Security Trust r~und ." Questioned about this. Flemming 11ld that the increastd pensions would result in a !nut fund deficit of about t lo billion annually, iI taxts aren't increased. He C<lll<tded U..t \he lddilion•I benefi\s propoood by Nixon would coot several billion dollars . Civil Sui t From Page J Surgeon Accused- COAS TLI NE • • • property \'JJue suffers. Opp0nents of Sieroty 's bill have argued that the pemut syste1n would drop value along the coast because 3n o"·ner coul.d be stuck with 1 piece of land he couldn t I ~ In Mate's Death By TOM BARLEY 01 '"' O.U1 P'li.t 11•11 A dead v.oman·i; parents and brother Testified and depcsitions taken from ~1e1· Jt an physicians were admitted into f'VtdencP lvlonday in the Orange County Superior Co!lr! civil trial of a $1 million lawsuit filed against a Ne\vpcrt Beach t1urgeon. Dr ~1errlll C. "f\1ike" O'Don nell. SJ. of 307 Placentia Ave . and 2011 Westc liff Drive, is accused in the non.jury trial before Judge J.E T. "Ned" Rutter of responsibility for the deatb of his wife, Susan Jane O'Donnell. f\lrs. O'Donnell. 38. died ?o.tarch 19, 1968. on Cozumel Island, a ~pUJa r tourist center ()ff the east coast of Mex· ico's Yucatan Peninsula. It ws testifi ed Wednesday tha t her death ended the couple's .attempt to patch up a marriage marked by several separations. Dcpositlons submitted in the form nf f\\cXJ.can documcnt.s____.a~ompani.cd ... .b,v.. _ English translat ions contained the state· ment by 11\'0 Mexican physicians that J\.1rs. O'Donnell died of a high level of barbiturate poisoning. The la\vsuit filed bv Mrs. Gertrude Barnett. 63, of Seal Beach Leisure World cont.::11ns the allegation that Dr. O'Donnell injcclcd Juminol - a liquid barbiturate -into his wife. Mrs. Ba rnet t, the divorced wife of 1'.1rs. O'Donnell's father. Ben Haggott of Tor· ranee. testified wi!h Haggott Jl.londay !hat O'Donnell sent them a telegraom March 21 informing them of Susan's death but stating that it was the result of an auto accident. They said their son·in·law came to their home five days after the death of his wife and told them that Mrs. McDon· nell died of a massive c<Jronary occlu· sion. He klld them, they. said, that he used the account of a tfagic death to spare th em as much shock as possible. Both witnesses test.ified that O'Donnell lold them he buried his wife in a nearbv cemetery the day after her death. Thef !'aid he told them it had not been possi· bl e to telephone the family from Cozumel or have her body shipped to the United States. Dr. O'Donnell left the co u n I y courthouse after~ making a brief ap- pearance with his \a\.\'Yers immediately prior to the assignment of the trial to DAILY PILOT 5111f Pl'IOIO FACING LAWSUIT Dr. Merrill O'Donnell Judge Rutter. His lt1wyers objected this morning to his being called as a witness by Mrs. Barnett's auorney. The plaintiff's attorney F r a n k l i n Remer said he plans to conclude his por· 11on of 1he lav.·suit Wednesday. Defense attorney Mike f\1cCray will !Mn open his defense of the accused physician. Two 'Busjackers' Grab ' '\i'!!' $3,413 From 46 Riders .· 'BALTI1\10RE CAP) -Two armed men commandeered a busload of race track fans ~1onday and forced the driver to cir- cle the ci ty · v.·hi!e they robbed the passengers . The two men. one armed with a shotgun. fled the bus with $.1.413 an hour later at the Baltimore Be 11 w a y Interchange wit h Route .95 in Halethorpe, a small su burban community JO miles south of here, police said. No one was hurt. Thomas M. Mann ing, manager of the Baltimore Motor Coach Co., said the bus carried 46 passengers and was en route lo Delaware Park Race Course at Stan· ton, Del. Manning said the gunmen, who bad boarded the bus at the downtown Baltimore Civic Center at about 11 a.m., pulled guns on the driver as the bus neared the Baltimore Beltway on Pulaski HieJ!way, north of the city. He said the driver was forced to en te r the Belt way and drive completel y around lhe city v.·hile thC gunmen v.•ent from passenger to passenger. taking valuables. I\\ Forty-three of t ~ 46 passengers told police the y had been 1obbed . One of them , Harry T. Cofrin Sr., 72. of Annapolis. ~fd ., told police he lost $519, which he thought was the highest amount taken from anyone. Authorit ies said the band11s. one of •whom carried \\1hat \\'Rs described as a derringer-type pistol. forced an uniden· tified passenier lo. walk do\vn the aisle and hold the white paper bag into \\'hirh the victims dumped thei r money. Police said the robbers spotted Ben· jamin Tilelman, i6. of Philadelphia. trying to hide $219 under his belt. One bandit reportedly slapped him and ordered him to sland up. The money fell down his pRnls leg and onto the floor. George Dotson. the bus drlver, said the bandits ordered him to stop the bus at the interchange and that borh fled on foot over an embankment and across the busy highv.·ay. No geta,vay car "·as seen. Dotson said. develop. . Sltroty said ln an interview ht': v.'Ould con!!nue to push his iimended bl!I. . "You can't drop 11 blll because rhere s one part yw don't care for," he ~a~d . 11)e Coastal Alliance . 11 coal1l1on of conservationist groups that lnclu~e.s ~he Sierra Club. is pushing ;in 1n1t1!lt1ve fllready quilllfled for the ~ovemi>rr bj!llOt that \\"Ollld iinpose stiff t•ontrols on coastal developn1cnt sun1Jar to tho.se in the original S1eroty bi!!. Sieroty said he wa s "very doubtful that any efrerlive coastline b!ll" would clear the legislature this ~car. •"fhat's why l'rn vrry n1uch 1n fa\'Or of t he init [ali\•e," he said. A bill by Sen. Donald Grunsky IR· \Vatsonv1lle 1, thal started out as a tv.·1n to Sieroty's legislation was killed in the Senate Natural Resources .and \Vild life Committee arter Grunsky amended the bill in an attempt to make it mor e palatable to committee mt>mbers. If Gruns.ky's bill C'OUldn'I make lt through that committee· ii was u~li~ely that Sieroty's would, Carpenter said in a corridor interview . Carpenter's bill I~ SB 860 and S1eroty's ls AB 200. Fron1Page1 KOREA ... formed . The agreement pledged that reunifica· fion would be negotiated by Koreans. with no outside interference. North Korea always has insisted on that ~int, repeatedly rejecting U.S. suggestions · that the United Nations help resolve the 1'- issue. According to the Sgreemenl, a "South- North coordinating eommittee" chaired by Lee and Kim Young-joo, the North's negotiator, will be formed to carry forth the negotiations. Kim is director of the Organization and Guidance Department of North Korea and younger brother o{ Premier Kim Il·sung . Lee. director of South Korea's central intelligence agen cy, said he fi_rst p~o­ posed a bila tera l ~1 meeting w1lh Nor th Korea in J\1arc through an unspecified channel a o b I a i n e d Pyongyang's agree1nent. He said he made the proposal after the Seoul government came to the conclusion that North Korea was set for a mi litary invasion of the South and that a frank e:t· change of views might be the only so!u· lion. 'Prime Suspect' Sought in Death · Of C9unty Girl • Polic e in all OfanKc ~nty cities and .sheriff's officers were alerted late ~on· .. day to the j)ossibilitv that "a prime sui1· ' pect'' in the shotgun 'k illing of a 4-year-old Hawaii an Gardens girl could ·be in this a.rea. ·, , " . L9s Angeles Coun.ty sheriff's Wficers Issued the all poinl.s bulletin With a des· cription of Donald Paul Antello. 21 , rA Norwalk. . They said Aniello is v.·anted for quC's· tion.ing on the possibility that he may be ooe of the four men who gunned-down little Joyce Ann Huff as the child~played in her front yard. Doctors removed more than 50 shotgun pellets from the little girl's body after a vain struggle to save her lire . They said two of the pellets entered her brnin. Orange County lawmen \\'ere also urged to watch for the car believed used by the four men responsible for !he killing - a light colored, possibly yellow Chevelle, believed to be a 1966 model. Antetlo is described as being of me- dium height with long black hair and a mustache. Los Angeles sheriff's officers said late Monday that they we re \\'Otking on "certain leads" to the identity o( his companions. MEASURE FOR TREASURE -- • Ont ftclor overlooked by cus tome rs in buyi ng cerpeting is the measuring for yerdage. All of our Salesmen know how to measure and figu re exact yardage, (?ften providing o ur cu stomers substantial savin gs in yardage alone. Also, with the tre medous installa tion ex- perie nce our sales men ha~e (each previously was en e,1pert insialler for us), we ere ab le to fors oe any potential problem. Please •lop in end look et the treas ures aveil eble to you through our store. We have • gigantic selection, and tho measuring will be ACCUR.ATE! ' ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MESA 646~838 HOUU: M ... tltno 'lllurt., 9 to 5:10 -Ffl., 9 to 9 -Sot., 9:10 to 5 ' I • • • R M c, "' Fr N ty or ty At R B nl " ro K dt l!ll po '° bu c • co w co p m re ye ti v B m ' 9. H I I I ly .. , I I ~ I • j DAILY t tLOT l"ho!o by l"l!rltk O'Oonn•tl G1•eat D11y f 01· Old Glory :Five-year·old Leanne Holmes. dau ghter of ~Ir. and J\Irs. \Vyn Holme5 of Santa Ana , really gets into the spirit of the fouth of July \\·ith her ov,:n Fla g·\\'av ing to match the Old Glory flying at the replica of lnde· pendence Hall at Knqtt's Berry Farm in Buena Park. "' .. Burl{e ·~ Wiris Newport-LA Lh1e Coast Ro11te Study Fro m \\'ire S~r\'ir<'s SACRA'.\lENTO -A~ s em b 1 y man Rober! Burke i f:.H untington Beach\ riton<lay 11·nn un;:in irnous ::ipproval in the Cal ifornia Asscn1bly frrr hrs bill srrking a st1l(!y of the proposed Pacifir Coast f·rec1\·av from 1hc Stin la Ana Ri1·cr in Nell'po~· ea c~ lo 1he Los Angeles \oun· I. . ~. ty lllC. • • • • The·);, ly vote v.·a·s 55 to 0 in fa vor of Burk~ ' a"Sure. . According. o the Burke bill. AB 1837. a • Supervisors Eye Executive Type Golf Course A night·lighled . !3 to 27·ho\e "executive type" golf course for the Orange County Airport clear zone south of Palisades Road \viii be discussed \\<'ednesda y by the Board of Supervisors. The cour&e \vo uld be buil t on 33 acres nf cou nt v·O\\'nrrl la nd \l'eSt of Aca cia St ref.1 and an ad joinlnp; 3:l acres or Irvine C'ompany lanrl . acconiing to Stanley Krause, county real propert y services director. Krause "'as instructed by I h e i=.upcrvisors last September to explore the possibil ity of usi ng the vacant land and to solicit proposal::;. He contacted 103 firm:ii bul only Pacific Coast Maunufacturlng Company responded . The firm operates several Southern California l'(Olf facl\ities and has proposed a 5fi-year lease or the county land. BC· cording to KrausP. ~fo\1•ever. Krause \1·ilT recommend to board member:; that a JO·to 35-year lease \\'OUld be in the "h~tt er 1nteres! of the coun!y ." ln ;i dd1!1on 10 1hr regu lar ,i;:olr coursr. Pacific Coasl M;:inufacturing ha s pro· pos('d ;i lig hted dr ivi np; range, a minri'lt ure ,golf la.v11ut. pro shop . restaurant and coc kta il loungr. Thr firm estimatr~ th;it county revenuE' from the lease woulrt average be!1vern $40 .000 and $50.000 a yea r Krause calls the estimate "op- rimist ic ." romm111e<' 11·ould be cstabl!shed to probe into the con1roversv that has surrounded q hr proposed coast::il free11.•ay routltig. Rurke sa id the investigation i !i " nec:cssa rv because communities affected h~' th!' rOu1 e C:'an 't ;:i~ree \\'here it should be localed or in some instances. whe1her the superhi_ghway should ex ist at all . Hi!/bill.:,~s. ho11•evcr. amcn~in the Asscmblj.> \\lays and Means ·c&nmlttee i;:o that every community taking part in lhc bo;ird revie1v \\'Ould be mandated to pay $2.500 toward financing the board's actit•il ies. The state v.·ould kick in 1100.000. Some comm ittee members complained that the state shouldn't enter into such a dispute, but Burke argued it was th e only method left for settling the issue. Burke's measure isn't the only legislative action cu rrently being con- templa!ed on the future of Pacific Coast freewa y. Senator Dennis t::. Carpenter ~ R· Ne11'por1 Beach 1 ha s a bill under con· s1<lcration 11•hich 1\·ould ll'ipe out f.he en· llrr Pi'lcifir Coa~t freeway rout ing. Assc mblym<1 n Robert Badham I R • Nr1~·por1 Rrach 1 a l.~o has a measure in thr \1·orks th at \1·ould eliminate the coast al frer.11'ay segment I h r o u g h ['.;e11•port Reac h. Contr·ovcrsy has ragC'cf over the frre11·ay rouling in the coastal area since the Nc"•port Reac h segment v.'as adopted 1n l\1ay of 1963 along ;i coastal alignmenL The decision was cheered by Costa Mesa but hotly fought by Newport leaders. Laguna Beach won an inland alignment for !he freeway behind the hills of the Art Colon y and since then most Laguna leaders have favored having that seg· ment constructed. GETTING HIGH ON MR. NIXON? CAIRO (L'Pll -Pre sident Nixon has achieved a dubious kind of fame in Egypt by havlng a brand of hashish named after him. Es:ypt ian narcot ic smugglers arr 1n the hab ir of naming brands of hashish afler ramous figures . One of the mosi popular brands is "Churchill." Laguna Trustees Okay $3. 7 MilliQn Budget .. • ' OAI L Y PILOT ~ .. Sub.sea· Pollution Hit Surf Contest Set in Laguna Assessments Vary on Status, Standards The 18th AMual Laguna Beach Surfing Contf'sl. optn 10 Laguna res1dents only. will be held July 15 at Brooks Streel Beach . Rv JOH~ Z.\11,ER or "" 0111'1 P'1111 '"" nurty years ago the ocean noor off Huntmgton Beach 1vas alive "'ith a major undersea kelp bed . The redd ish bro"'" seaweed grew by the thousands of lon~. and the forest it crea!ed "'as home for huge schools of bass, corbina . perch, sheephead and llterally dozen s of other species of plant life. The kelp is gone now. and so is the rich variety of sea life it once supported. Bul no One gathered hard scientific data to document the change. For the past eight months, the city of Hunting ton Beach has been studying the ocean floor so that it ~an at least trace any further changes that take place. Initial tests have turned up "absolutely fantastic" evidence, according to Vincent G. Moorhouse. director cf the Harbors and Beaches Department.'' · "YOU CAN'T BELIEVE some of the things we're finding," he told the city council last month. "From a la yman's point of view, it's astound ing." Moorhouse. says the most sfartling find· lngs are in the vicinity of the county's sewage outfall, wh ich releases IW million gallons of treated water per day five miles out from the mouth of the Santa Ana River . Specili cally. M o o r h o u 11 e says preliminary tests show ~at parts of the ocean floor within three miles of shore are polluted five times more than is allowed under state standards for "bathing water," which are legally en· forceable only within a quarter mile o( shore. JN ADDITlON. scuba. divers for the ci• ty have collected \Yater samples con• ta ining fecal streptococcus bacteria -an organism that indicates po s s i b I e ~ce of germs dangerous to humans. However. officials al the Orange Coun· ty Health pepartment, the ~nty sanita- tion di strict and the State Regional Water Quality-Control Board , Santa Ana Region, say they are not surprised. They poin).r,out that where state bathing water stana'!rds do apply, they are met, and that streptococcus is not an officially recognized indicator of health ba.zard . "I W01JLDN'T have expected to find what Huntington Beach has found ," said Richard Bueennann of the Water Quality Boar<!, "but I'm not surprised." The Huntington Beach f.est.s: were run on water taken from deptllt ran~ing from 70 to 125 feet at a distance of one to three miles offshore. "Ir you assume that someone i~ going swimming in oce"'° sediments at a depth of 100 ftet. then y~s. there could 6e some dange r," says Bueermann. "But 11ports diving at that dei>th is hardly usua l, and this is tJie .reason that bathing water standards don't apply." THUS, WE.ERi\IANN 1s salisried in ...... terms of "htalth siffE"lY~" and r.1 oorhouse is complaining largt!y in terms of "en· ''ironmental dettrioration . '' The ma in question, then . JS one of st an· dards , and the debate centeri on the operation s of the Orange County Sanlla· lion District. The streptococcus was taken fo ur miles in from Ule sewage outfall. and the hig h level or ocean floor pollution -as 'FANTASTIC EVIDENCE' Beach Chief Moorhouse meas11red by the 1nd1ootor bar1er1l'I rol· 1fonn -was founrl 1.5 m1!t-s from the outfall. "\\'e arP treat1n,1t se,,..'aJ:e mnre thorot1i;:hlv than u'e t ver did m the pa~t ." 5;Hd Ted Dunn. thr san1tat1on off trial 1n ch:irf:r of the dtstrtcl's continuous self· mgn1tnr1ng prC1gra1n. "\\'E ARE \\'ELL 11·1th1n state stan· dards " OfUcials al !hr {)rang• Couniv ll e;i!th Dt>partment and thP. Statf' \\';lier Qua!it)• Coo trol Boan:! confirmed this contention. Tn !-.loorhousr. howrver . this 1~n't i.:N_id l'nough. ~le believes that standards th;it have allo"•rd t.he disappearance of kflp beds. are tOQ lflx. He also br!1evr s th;it rxistrn('e nf anv 51gnHicant pollution 1nd1ca1cs th .. ocea n ma y tw detertora!lng furthrr "To 1ne. a.s. a ],\1111<in, 1\ i:-. •• 1hsol11trl1 amazing tha1 this lr1rl t1f J10l\11t1l'l!1 l~ allowed to ex1~1.·· ;\ln0rh11u~(' ~:i1r1 Entry forms now are av11lable at the Rrcrea 11011 Department. 175 N. Coast lh,i;:hway, the Oak Street Surf Shop. \09ti S. ~as! Highway and at Ci1y •lall. 505 Forest Ave Trophies will be awarded to fU'st 1hrough rnur!h place winners in rach of fou r events: men's and "' bo)s' ~urfJng : \vomen 's surfing : body surhng : and board racing. Joa cpti11 Board Faces 'Light' 1\~enda at Meet Trustees of the San Joaquin Elemf'n· t;ir\' Srhnnl l)1s!rict "'ill faC'e a ligh t HE POll\'TS Ol'T thal r·11\ ril\f'(; !'In il~rnr1a at theiT' annual reorgan ization lhe co<1s\1111r ,<;lurlv· ;:irp n'ri111rcr! 11'1 ia .. i> ____ !f&!!!.~XJ;~t:O.~~ . .sJ.~hl.!]!!1_ .. ili!1:::... lfl J' l£'.~.~n!.-.. -,' 1r~ r~;~~ ~~~~.~~·rr~ ~~-~-· ~~ 7 · 30 p m 1 hepalit1:. .inn ''' 11 ;i-.h rllr n1~l"h·r.~ ;i!'\rl ft1nr,<;ull\ 1n 111e mu 1·purpose room c thc1: CflUl]~tnr111 11i!I• .in11<.rr11c \f\lljl LA r:i1. lntrrmediatt Schoo l in Mission after each d11r 111•rir lh" ~r11 ·1i::r r'l11tf;i!I Dunn 1akrs r:>.<rp111•n ·,, \1·.01hn11<..r" cr1!1ci<..n1 1111 ~r1rr11I 1'n11n• First , hr l'<~lllflrtti" 1h;11 \11tl1 nr.111cr County's pnp11L1!111n :-.r1111r rffrrl .. f se"'age 11 :i,,.tr<; .~r" 1nr11tilblr "The 11uc~t1on 1• \'1011 n1111 ·h nf .~n l'I · feet 1s rr;isnnahlr llUr\1\' AL:-.fl .~.11~ 111 ~ J.1h·>1 ,ll<ir\ lt,I· ind1c.:itr ;1 \011rr lr\'rl of pr•\lu11,111 111;111 !hr f'itv 11<1:; l1•t111d n11r 111;it 1' 111thl r\ hathini \\';°lier :;1;i nd<1rds r1rn 11hrr" thnse stanrlarrl <: r!on'! applv \\'htle ,1d1n11i111.c, 1h';1! .,,.rnr hu.ld11p ol pollu tants be,\'onrl ihis lcvrl 1s possible. IJunn said hr h;irl more CXlnfidence in his distri ct's result s. "Our people are recognizerl prnfres1nn:il::.." he said Dunn furlhrr 1~1111rrt rn1t 1)1;it tilt' sanitat ion d1:-lr1ct hi1:-1nr\l1un~ of rt nll:ir~ invC"sted in ocean .~turl1es "\Vc'rp rlevn tinp. inost of our rnrrgy l fl the more serio us prn bletn of hea vy inet al contamination 1 lead. mercury. etc ~. These are pollutants that don't die off in· time. as bacteria -such as 11untington Beach is find ing -someday 1v11l ." \ IP](I Thr f1rs1 n1;1tt.er will he to elect new of- fi,·rr~ fi1r th1•. final yrar of tht d1srr1c1·s nprr;;l!nn Thr distric1 \\'Ill C'('a~P lo t :t1~t 11hrn 11r11r1\'a11on takes r fff?•I 1n mrd-1 973 l1rrns nn lhr aE?:end;i 1nclurlt ·• Arrrr11 :il of a roncienserl slud t n! prt'lrno11on ,1nrl gr;idurrtion 1·ntfr111 At rhg I 1~1 111rrt1ng, lrustrf'~ ;iskrd th;11 i;on1fl: dt'litn!r ~o;i!s be f'.<:T;iblishf'd lol' pupil i.r,1rh1::i 11nn from lhr r1gh1h gradP ri11d for :irll;1ncl'1nrnt from one ,l!.radr 1n th ,-nr:t!. The nrw set of criteria set thr s111ndarrl for graduation or promotion al auc· cessfully completing thr requirements ln f'arh Rrarlr -:\ rrso\ution \\'h1rh "'tll insure that. T hP n1srnr1 salarv sc hf'duled can be changrd if the truStees choose to grant pav ra1s('s to emplo yes this year . Capo Horsemen Slate Show al Stable Area STATE OFFICIALS in Sacramento are. polishing up new se\1'a;;!e out fall regu!a· tions. . c\ hor.o;r. show for bo1h English: 11nri The Orange County Si!Q!lat 111n [)1,.trirt 11rs1 crn ride.rs will be held th i::. "'etke.nd has PS!imated that comP lv1ng 1\•tlh ~h~i'I·! . t11organ,s Stables 1n San Juan ) ne'.I' rules will req'utre at.least $7~ nil ~ < ;;p1strano. "' ( wol'lh of additional s~~11rte,P tifntnlf. , . Sponso r('d ·by lh r Capistrnno Valley plan ts. · "': :;n~1nrn·s Association. e qu it at i o 11 /.'lnorhnu.'>c s;ud he·11 ;1, p!r:i~r·ri .~rfh ·-~ ·" s .'!rt scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. pre llminary reports ahllut theie nP\1 ·s.:i1urda v. with gymkhana even_ts starting rulrs _ ~, at .9 a.m. Su nday. Entry fee w,ill ~ $1.!'>0 DAILY l"lLOT 11111 l"ho!u Bu1,•addC'd that the city's efforl 10 evaJu-per @Venl 'And entriJn!$-_'M lflii!:'afvide<I in- STUDYING OCEAN FLOOR .. ate the imnac.t ·Of ocea n pollution wfnild,..i to tht~e divisions. -1 Engineer Jerry Jackson , .('or\iinue n·ith a ''le\\. 10 influ cn<?irfJ!: f~tf __ ·:,...!. The. stabl!s ~re located at 26282 Oso Wa\jr qualit y standar~.·. ~ ,,A · /kf" -Rol'ld arid the sholv is free to the public. .. , ' "' ' ----·-·==='" ~---'-~ . , -.. "., ,, , , -·--- -.. • • • 1600, 2000, 2600 V-6 , Best S~lection of the Year .•.. on the "Import Car of .the Year" Drive one hnn1 e or ask al1ou.t ou.r ..• -EUROPEAN ORDER PLAN Hey! You Folks Going to Europe this year, We can arrange for your new CAPR I to ·be waiting the.re for you and save $ $ $, too! . ' ,...~ • : . ,.~. ji(!,~--. • ' "( ·"' •• ~. 't:.· •. . ·~ 'fw,e Ct'lunty's Family of Fiu car.• • •21251 ~ --o nson & son Despite a nap over lhe hiring of an in· vestigalive consultant. the Laguna Beach Board of Educatio n ha! approved a $3 .7 milhon prcllmlna,.Y budge~ for the 1972·7~ ,;chool yenr . tt Included a tolal tax rate increase or 0.5 cents. sa id Buslnes~ Manager Charles Heu . Of the Increase, 4.5 cents would go towa rd thr i eneral costs of running the local school system and five cent.i; townrd the Regional Occupational Pfogram joint· Jy administered by Laguna Besr.h and C.pistrano Unified School District. The vote to appmve t.he preliminary budget was unanlmoos. The budge.t is up front $264 .000 ov.,. last year, reflecting inflationary in· creases. and an Educable ~1entally Retard ed Prngram. ;ind opportunity classes for students v.•1th behavior prob- lems. Th e present tax rat.e or S2.94 Per SIOO assessed valuation would rise to 13.035. A per~()n owning 'a $40.000 home with an asscssc<l valuation of SI0.000 would ht. paying $9.SO cents more tflan the $294 he ~ now pays per year to support the ~hoo\s. Trustees will cont.inut rev iew of the budget through the first week in AugUst, when it must be finally adopted and the tax rate M!t. I l!ome Of The New Car .. "Golden Touch" I \ r I LIN(UL N r:<l l ll;,\I~ I 1'.P!' I 2828 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • li40a3I I Home Of The New Car · • • ·'Golden Touch" I • ·J . ' 4 DAILY PILOT TuHday, July •. 2q7z • • • -· ·-·---· ·-··-·-.,. ... ,.._o,;.;,,..:._::_~ • • A . -·· Ftiture Newpoi·t Park Site? l\farinapark, Ne\vport Beach'~ city-o,vncd mobile home park on Nev.rport l-Iarbor, is being studied by municipal authorities to determine if it sho uld be transformed into a bay beach park . Trailer homes ~righ t), occupy n1ost of site, set back from beach by a public sidewalk. Fantastic 4th Has Me111ories FOURTHS REMEMBERED: Al\vays as this time of year rolls around, I am gripped with great nostalgia in recalling Independence Days past here on the Orange Coast. j.cflectin,g , it's a \vond e_r I su rvi\·ecf it all and that goes for my little playma tes too. . . Some of the .most lethal explosives this side of \Vorld )Yar JI cou ld be purchased in those days flt any fire\\·orks stand located on the mnin stem or our to1\·ns from Seal Beach lo San Clemente. We all waited anxiously for !he Fourth. ha ving already visited the local purveyor or pyrotechnics Y.'ith our nickels and dimes and filled our pockets with such colorful contrivances of self-destruction as fla shcrackers, Doughboy salutes. Panthercrackers, chl'rry bombs and other assorted delight s. JOYOUS LY , AS DA,VN broke upon lndepcndence Day. we v.•ould all stream oul into sl reels and vacant Jots to sec \1•hat dest ruction could be \Vrought. Tame stuff. like ladyfingers, torpedoes, or :;parklers v.·ere for the girls. For us. it \1·as such contests as to see v.·ho had the cracker th at could do the 1nost darnage to the mailbox O\lmed by 1 he cranky old guy do11·n the street. Or 1vhose cherry bon1b could blow the big- gest crater in the beach sand. EXPLODING CRACKERS beneath tin cans u•as very large. The contest 11"as always to sec 111hose detonator \l'Ould cause the can to fl.v highest into the sky. Trouble v.·as as enthusiasm increased, so did the pov.·er of the crackers in at- tempting to shoot the can higher and higher. Finally, the tin exploded on the ground ,,·ith a great rain of shredded metal throughout !he neighborhood. Oh. there \\'ere other lillle misad- ventures connected \\'ilh Fourth of Julys past. Like !he time I almost lost my left ear to a Li ghtning Salute that I \\·as at- tempting to launch into 1hc air by hahd. It proved to h21ve frte quickest fuse in the \Vest. Th is rrsultcd in burned fingers and a ringing in !hat left enr like the Liberty Bell . It kept ringii1g until July 8. POWDER BURNS, lost eyebro,,·s anti <'Ven \\'Or~e '"ere cornmon little hazards of Independence Day celebrations in those times. The coming of nightfall didn"t really lessen the hazards. Roman candles. disgorging globs of fire into th e night. \Vere great fun. Ex- cept '''hen t~y backfired. presenting t-ither you or your buddies \Vilh those glONi of fire. S"k~Tockt>fS and aerlal bombs were also ''ery large. Oh, they oc· casionally misfired . landing in a spray of spadiill on somebody '~ roof or in a vacanl lot. This just M'tmed 10 add to the ex- c1lement of it all. YOU GOT USED to the \1·a1\ ol 1he fire enEine's siren on lhe Fourth of .July, Well. those wondrous k i 11 er s or yesteryear arc all outl:i11·ed today and reason has brought us to Safe and Sane fireworks. True. the pyrotechnics sold to the public in 1972 are a lor tamer stuff than in the old days. Vet they'll still be only a~ 53fe or sane as the folks on the: lighting end . You can bet before this Fourth Is ovf.'r, somtbody will have set off a fire-strean1- lng rountain amid tinder dry bru.sh. Bart feet wiU,step1on..red hot remains or R discarded sparkler. Youngsters Get Gf>od Advice at Job Center U)' fl.1 JCllA EL GOODRJCll Of 1111 01111 ,110! $1111 '·You kno11" if you want this job. you 're probably going to have to cut your hair." Leaning over her desk in the Hunt- ington Beach Yout h Em p Io y 111 en t Service center. Janey Koch explained to a shaggy haired young man that many employers simply \\'On 't hire boys "'ho have long hair. It v.'as a speec h that J\lrs. Koch , the mother of four children. has delivered many times in the past year as the head of the Youth Employment Services. \Vith school out for the summer. the center has been besieged by youngsters \\'ith hopes of making a "little coin" dur- ing the summer. .,. Jn i\1ay alone. moce than 1.400 · youngsters between the ages of 13 an£l 22 • Balbo<l I sla1id' s Ferr y Se rvice No-iv 24 Hours It ntay only make a difference to the milkman, the paper boy and a few fishermen, but the Balboa Isla nd FerTy ha gone to 24-hou r service. Bob Snyder. superintendent of the fer· ry, said the three-boat neet has een put on a round the clock schedule to provide better service. "It certainly isn't e 1noney maker," he said. The "ferry, which operates bel\reen Agate Avenue on Balboa Island and Palm Street on the penin sula, has tradi· tionally shut down at 2:30 a.m. and open- ed again at 5:30 a.m. during the summer months. Snyder said they decided the three hours wouldn't make mu ch difference to the :JO-man crew that runs the boats. so the new summer schedule '''as put into effect on Memorial Day. ''About the only people ii \l'ili effect are a few fis hennen and people changing bars," Snyder quipped. · The continuous schedule \1•ill only last until Labor Day, he said. ''There's just not ttle need.for the service in the winter as I here is in tha summer." All Calif 01·1aia 1nade their way to the employmen t center located in the middle of the Hunt- ington Center mall. "\Vith so many kids coming in. its hard to hu stle enough employers. But a lot just depends on how hungry a kid is," she says. Out of the group of May applicants. the. Youth Employment Servi~ was able to find jobs"'for 155 youngsters. The service's record for its fi rst year 'vhich ended in 1-Iay ts more impressive. Out of 3.733 applicants, the Young Empl-0yment Services found l,m jobs. ''l was filling jobs at ll:30 at night and l\1orking over 100 hours a week when we first started the Youth, Employment Service," said ?\-1rs. Koch. ":rt She has one full-time assistant, Cher ?\-1ascullo, and a group or youthful volunteers \\•ho help her scout up jobs and register Youths to fill them. "\\1e advertise in the chamber of com- merce newslett er, send nyers out through the schools and know when every help \vanted sign in the city pops up,'' she says. The Youth Employment Service v•as originally founded by the Hunti ngton Beach Junior Women's Club and is now partially sllhsidized by the city of Hunt- ington Beach and various o t h er organizations in the city. ''Eve rything v.·e have is dona ted ," says l\-1rs. Koch. "The city has furnished our de0sks. a bank does our printing and anoth~r company has furnished us wit h Je~aF'advice in the past." The Youth Employment Services is currently negotiating a joint powers agreement with the cities or Huntington Beach, Founlain Valley, Westminster and Garden Grove. The agreement, if ap- proved 'by all four cities. would pledge them to support the center financially based on their population. l\-1ost of the youngsters want to work as much as they can but sometimes they are choosy about \rhat they wUl accept, accord ing to r..1rs. Koch. "\Vhen they gel pa rticular. I ask them if their fathers are going to support them for the rest of their lives end show them an article on unemployment in Orange County," she said. "After th ey get the idea that joM aren't easy to come by they start check· ing off as many types of employment as they can," she added. 60 J11ried Paintings Set" F 01~Laguna Beacl1 Exhibit The All California Art Exhibit Vl'ill present 60 juried paintings at the Laguna Beach Art Association Ga lle ry, 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach-from July g lt'lcks 'What 11 pity there isn't an election every year.• through August 27. The exhibit is a purchase prize com- petition. II is sponsored by the Festival of Arts and p!'MU.l'"i!d by the Art Associa· tion. Nearly l ,00,l entries from the stale were judged by art authorities who selected the paintings to be displayed. FJ:Pm those paintings, 10 are chosen to 1'0r consideration by the Testival board for purchase. Jurors for the 1972 show are Sterling ltolloway. actor and art colleclor: Eudorah Moore, curator at the.Pasadena fi.1useum and Ken Tyler, owner of a prin- ting firm specializing in graphics. Art Association gallery hours are 11 :30 a.rn. lo 4:30 p.m. dally. Trained volunteers are present on \\-·eekends from 2 p.m. to e«plain the art exhibit . Admission to the gallery Is $1. Student admission is 50 cents. Trams will run from the Festival of Arts grounds to the Art Association. - • el ea ranee . .. !-/ • • . ; /: ... 11!9!1.'!)1~~· ' ... (:· ,. _, -.... · .. -_ ~ - • • ~--~······· '"'·. /" .,~.....--: i -· __.. • IJ . " ,-::: " -.~~·· .· .• ---, . .. - handbag extravaganza 4.99-9.99 Swing into summer with a new handbag ward rob& and save! Young, right.now styles. Shoulders. Swaggers; Totes. Some room y enough to take you traveling with ease. You 'll love the cool whites and bones, and colors. Vinyls, straws and fabrlcj, canvas and le athers. Many one of a kind, so do.come early. ' Handeags U,... •• .· ' • • at tl1e hr~adwaY ANAHEI M NEW,ORT HUNTINGTON I EACH 444 N. Euclitl 1714) 515·1121 47 Ftth;o11 ltlt11.I 171 41 644-1212 1111 Etlint•r Av•t111e 11141 192·JlJ I CERRITOS ' ORAN"E, MALL OF ORANGE 2JOO N, Tu1ti11 Str••I 1714 1 991.tl ll 600 l ot C1rrlfo1 M•tl (2111 160.041 1 ' Clo1H Tffty, Tu••••v fo, Holitlty. Shop 10 '·"'·to 9:)0 p.111. W1cl111•tl •v fltrov9h Fr"'•\I'· S1furtl•v 10 •·"'·to 6 p.m. Su". 12 Noofl I• I ,.ht. ., f I • .. ' ( \ r , 3 .. r p ' a t f I t Ii a s a f h c I• c p t c r I I I • r Ii c h u s • -· ' I DAILY PILOT iJ • b)DlJIJlJDDIID®IP sale ele_aranee l \ ' RETIRING POSTMAN -From left. Harry Verburg. John Donaldson. Ben But· ler and Joe Cieszin ski. are leaving the postal service after long service to the Newport Beach-Corona de! ?i·lar area. Hang Up Mailbags Six /-/arbor Postal Workers End Careers By JAN EDWARDS 0! lh1 OtH1 PURI $!tit \Vith 1J7 years of collective confrontations w i t h dogs. visits over fern::es and !ired feet behind them, six Ne\\'port Reach and Corona del Mar postal employes have carried their last sacks of mail. Ben \\'. Butler. retiring superintendent of niails in the Corona .del Mar office is the youngest retiree at 55. He has 30 years service. starting as a raih\•ay mail clerk in 1942. Lelia S. I-tilter \\'3S one of fi ve en1ployes at the Corona del !\tar post office in 1946. She kne\V nearly everyone in town because residents had to come to the tiny office lo get their 1nail. 'VEARI NG AN ORClllD at a retirement party last Frida y morriing. she received 11 plaque, thanks fro1n her co· \vorkers and \l'as told "\\'e \rill miss that laugh.'' Sitting \\'it h his ! as t paycheck in his shirtpx ket and sorting Corona del ~·tar mail. John Donaldson count<'d the hours until he t\·as or. ficially retired. lie claimed he looked for.t·ard to being able fo "do tt•hat 1 t1·a11t t1·hen J feel like it." postal service anywhere. tie, covered t\'lt.h happy faces He began as one of three ("that's because of the day - postmen 11•hen the cily had on-happy da y!'·') he laughed in ly 8,000 residents. "'i'he to"'n reply . is gro1ving by leaps and The . Butlers live on Balboa bounds and there·s no end to it Island and he plans to becoJne yet. In 1944 I v.·as in Newport more familiar with home life ~Ieights delivering when the in his retil'ement. st~eets were not paved, ':_.ile.__..Dur~11g-the-parto¥l·Gorona-del­ sa1d, ~1ar Postmaster G rant Clifford G. Bunney manned Ho\rald claimed Mrs . Ritter 's Irvine·s first post offict on acquaintance v.•lth the ..::..i: ten1porary as· townspeople is "the great · signment from thing about her. She kne\1· ! Ne\1•port . everyone in tou•n \Vhen I can1e f-lis office in in 1948 and nov.• she kno\VS 1966 was in a n1any of their grandchildren. 50-foot by 10-She \\'atched the to1111 gro11· foot trailer on up." '# UC Irvine pro· SHE HAS B EE N A perty. It was "I flanked by a RESIDENT of the 1-Jarbor _,Bank of Amer· Area for n1ore than 30 years c1111or11 BY""'~ ica. the Uni· and has no definite plans for \'ers1ty Book Store and the universi ty's religious cen te r - also in trailers. AFTER :13 YEARS l 11 >:e1vport Beach ser~ice, he c·laims he v.1ill "sincerelv n1iss'' his v.•ork in all phases Or postal u·ork. 11e and h1:; fa1nily \Viii rent la ].1esa home \\'htn er ends and move to North Dak ota for s. the future. Cieszinski also has noticed lhe change in the city's size but claims the dogs ha ven't changed. He ahvays carried a box of biscuit.s for small dogs r"the big dogs got two"' to lure lhen1 au·ay fron1 h1s ankles. Visibly saddened to leave his \\'Or k. he says he has many projects going -"motors. fishing. cars. bikes." \Vhen he 1\·orke<I out of the city's main max _factor complexio11 care 2.50-3.75 3.7 5·5.75 va lue s. Special lorrrn.io s for step-by· step skin core. 5.75 Moi:..it re E:;,ence Night C ream 3.75, 4.2 5 Moi~lcre Liql.i'~: eonser 2.75, 5.50 Mo istu re EJsence 3.50, 4.2 5 Slin Fre shen er 2.75, 3.75 Eye Cream Plu s 2.50. Cosmetic s. 17 F'or 11 years he has enjQye<l a delivery route on the side of PaCific Coast Highv.·ay and along· the beac fr ont. During his 22 years service In Corona del i\1ar . has seen the mail routes i crease from five to 16. e California so nd to return to post office he maintained thei .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••-40 bicycles used by 1nost 11 ain." he said. ·ved his retire· last Friday jokingly told to see you Id and blue JXlStrnen until a fe1v years ago. Verburg has a short-wave radio set and "lots or tools in the garage and a wife that likes to say 'honey, do this'". He v.•ill keep busy. The ·oonaldsons have Jive in California since 1927 a enjoyed shell.-collecting and t beach. OF HIS MA'1Y ROUTES i !\e\\·port Beach during the angels .Set past 2i ~·ears. Joe E . Cieszinski sa~·s "thty're all good ones -this is the top of the world a,s far as I'm con- cerned. They are all nice peo-,, l pie.·· I ie "I haven't done enough peCl fishing in the past few years: Wedne J'IJ have to catch up . , • But p 1 a z a . I'll not retire from girl· garbensta watching." Cieszinski said v.·orld at" la V.'ith a smile. "That's why l'n1 fev.' days. so slow on tl}c route." The shopping Harry J. Verburg did not tol Street at the recognize Jane 'Vyman Ylhen Freeway in North Cos esa he carried mail to her Lido is the sCene of the Second An- lsle home. nual Build a Be t t e r "I had to ask her if she 1,1.•as Garbenstangel Contest and a •·inovie star -she looked Jntemational R~llye. familiar." i\-1 iss Wymand , Ray The big doingS· officially get Milland and Claire Trevor also Jived along his route and under \\'SY Wednesday and \\'ill called him 'Harry.' climax Saturday n1oming with judging of entries in Open NEAR THE BEGJNNli\'G of Division I all ages. both sexes) his 28-year service in Newport and Junior Division (12 and un· BeaCh, Verburg drove an dcr, both sexes). "olive drab'' 1936 Stutz stand· Da,•e deSoto. K~1PC's "man up truck on his 25·milc rou~e. in Orange County ," \1·il! be He claims i! \Vas the fir st chief judge 1t·hen !he jurying of stand-up truck used by any the contest gets under \\'3 Y at E'u1nil11 Circus by Bil Keane ppea,.ance 0 a.n1. on Sunday. Garbenstangel Celt merchandise certificates) ls fered. along t\•ith plaques and ophies, for top three place \1•inners in each division. E\'~ry garbenstangeler who ~ enters a specimen in the con· \_ lest 1vill be given ride tickets"•••••••••••••••••••••••••••-for the carousel on Carousel11 Court at South Coast Plaza. The carousel also \\'ill be drop point for those \\'ho participate in the "Ga rbenstangel Piece i\1arch," a contest in \\'hich DAILY PILOT readers will be invited lo put together puzzle piecei> printed on .the South Coasf't Plaza page of \\1ed· nesday's editions ... fi.1ore Garbenstangel Gelt Is offered to winners of this con- test t S50 \vorth for top prize \\'inner! The \\'hole sunl1ner n1adncss lhing is an outgrowth of a series of nonsense ads publish· ed last summer and again this yel!r in the DAILY PILOT. \Vlth t<ingue in check, the ads sought to buy a "used garbenstangel with '·right·han· ded zoenst.ift . , .power dip- poleck .•• (and) battery· operated piddlebottom." • , The re su lts "'iU be on display at South Coast Plaza through the rest of this week. 2 Honored By DaYis a touch of nate limited time off er • 2.50 HAMS lt'g e frogrence ensemble ... •n o beoutiful kit thot'• perfect for gif ting or trove ling. Includes I oz. Mois uro Mosso ge, I oz. Hand Tone, I oz. Bubble Both, I oz. Friction Po ur Le Bo in ond 6 towelettes. Cosmetics, 17 • \ f an1011s n1aker sunglasses 2.99 Req. $4 -$8. brent savings on these ~le ek {u n• shade s thot re ally sueen out the roy s. Select !rem 11 \'a rlety of !y!c·. :nc ludin g sh iny chrome e'-'dlt\r·,, tvrlc.,1_,r! ! ~r , 1,1gor.als ond golden Co~rY'et,c~ 17, Nt 1 . .. b'atl1 and boudoir ltL~uries 4.49-11.99 V al1,01 tl1ese glornorous ac.ces· series nov1, all frorn o fomous maker. $6-$12 Mirror troys 4.49° 5.99, 8.50·$ I 5 Jewel boxes 6.99° 9.99, $~ Boudoir double mirrors I 1.99, $25 lighled moko up mfr· ror·. 9.99. C osmetics , '17 g reat designer's wig collection 9.99- $25·$35 velue1. Al ti ese hond.tiod wig• ore we sh· oble, ea>ily-monogeoble Kan e Kolen® modocryl~ with ext ra-lightw eigh t construc tio n. T reot your· 1elf to o wig werdrobo ot this spec iol P"ce. Cosmet ics, 17 .. . So Good It Wllllf•----------------------.... --------• Haunt You 'Til It's Gone" it~s at the broad-way .,_, • Riedy to Stnt with Hoooy '• Spico Glat • ldool For lootl•t--N• Proparatlo• • AIM .• lmpont4 Cll_ ...... w1 ... • DollcatflOto with Saodwlchos To Go e AA Typos of Catorl09 1700 I. C•• Hlei.w.,. C.ru• ... , M•, -67J.f00t 1 a!Kll W••I If I c-1'ttl•~r1flt ANAHEIM NEWPORT MUNT!NG TON 8i;ACH '444 N. E1.1clid 47 Ft1hlo"' hltnd 7777 Edi"t'r A~t 111.11 (7141 5)1·1121 171 <41 644·1212 171 4) lfl·llll 12J2 L .,_...,,_, .&119'efM 6)1·2461 CLOSED TODAY, TU~SDAY FO A HOLIDAY. SHOP 10 A.M. to t .1q P.M, W~ONESDAY THlt.OUGH 11-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 --- ORANGE, Mill oJ 0111191 2100 N, Tin lin St . ( 71 '4 1 t'l·I JI I FRIDAY. SATURDAY 10 A.M. to & P.M. - CERRITOS 500 Lot Corrifot Mill 121)) 160·0411 SUNDAY 12 NOON TO I P.M. • , ,. DAD·Y PILOT EDITORIAL. PAGi.; Today:. Honor America " ... this great a111uversary festival vugl1t lo be cont· 111e111.0rartd a! rite day of dthverance , by so/e1nn llt'/s of devotion 10 (;vd 1\/m1g}1ly. I t ou17/1t to Uc .so!e m 1n~rcf ~:it/~ po1np and parade, witli shoios. ga1nes, sp(Jrts .•. 1~ Jnl111 1\du111.~ Jul11 3, 177fi Today marks the 196th anniversary of the founding or our nation. It also has been designated l-Ionor .J\.1ncr· lea Day, a time to pau se and think positi\'cly and united· ly about our many bless ings. Above all it is a time to strive to kee r th ings in proper perspe~tive , to recognize that _we must pay a price for the individual freedom we l"Joy. Total repression -physically, mentaUy! spi ritually -is the alternative. A government cou_Jd_ give us "la\Y and order" while bottling up the creat1v1ty \\'h1ch has brought so many material and cultural blessin gs to our free society. Poverty. rising crime, drug abuse, racial c:onflicl, environmental deterio ration, impatient 'youth, bu rgeon· ing population -th ese and other problen1s are cha!· lenges the natidn mu st face and solve. Unity of purpose as a nation is the first step. Like a Huge Auction free market forces to work at the producer \e\'el. Import restrictio ns on meat have been ten1poraril y removed. This isn't ljkely to bring down the cost of the 1nore popular steaks and roasts, but it could help t.o hol d the line by making the less.·demanded, lo\v er·pr1ced cuts 1norc plentiful in both fresh and processed forms. A rollback or meat prices would be highly popular but 1t \vould spell catastrophe in the long run. \Vh lle poulrry1nen can make their decisions to increase or de- l'rcasc production effective In 18 weeks, the livestock producer requires three years to increase his herds. ~teat supplies are in relative shortage and ""ill be for some time to come. Some 2.5 million more Ameri· cans are at work now than a year ago. And wages and salaries are up an average 7 percent. The two factors have produced an abnormal demand for a relatively fixed supply or meat. Prices of perishable foods have ~ways been v~la­ tile. Being perishable, they must move into consumption at whatever price the consumer will pay. Jt is like a hu ge auction, ,Vith millions of homemakers di ctating the re- tail price by their deCisions for or against buying in the retail market. . By leaving the food world's biggest gambler -the li vestoc k producer -free to increase production on the strength of his beli,ef in future profitabilitr. the mea~· l1ving American has the be st chance of ha ving a plent1· f~1 / supply of the cut s he prefers at a price he can and \\"ill pa,v. Price controls at the producer level, on the other hand, \\'Ould bring on a black market, as occurred in \Vorld \Var IL \ President Nixon's recent moves to hol d the line on food prices show understanding of the basic facts abou t agricultural economics. By bringing fresh fruit, eggs, vegetab_les an d sea· food under price controls only after the first sale has been made by the farmer, he has simultaneously put a damper on wholesale and retail markups while allO\\•ing In the meantime, eggs are the best buy in high qu ality protein. ln mea t, the lower priced "tougher" cuts can be made attractive with good cooking method~ -and thP.y're just as nutritious as the finest porter· house stc~k. 'Good ne'VS, dear! The president says lifting import quotas on meat will stabilize the situation!' Authority's Prime Need: Dear Gloo1ny Gus A 'tu.art.er Centu1·y Ahead of His Ti111e . Maintai1i Self Henry Wallace: Agnew, Jacl{son Err • ~YDNEY J. HARRIS) There seems to be something inherent in tbe very core of "authority" that makes it st upid. All people in authority. no matter of what, behave in pretty • muc~ the same way after a\•,ihile. Nol\'. mark you, 1 am' not aga inst • v authority: it is im· " possible to adminis- ter most enterprises without JI. I am si1nply suggesting that the human race has not "yet worked out a forn1ula ror , conferring authorily u·it hin a self-correct· ing system. We can do this perfectly \\'ell wit h machinery; cybernetics is a \\'ay or prcr gramming a system so that it can automatically correct Itself when H veers from the proper path. But \\'e have not done it with hum an-directed instituli6ns. People \\'ho don't fly Old Glory on the 4th of July and other appr<r- priate occasions; ought to move to another country-prefe.rably a rree· domless dicta torship. -J.G.A. Tl'lf1 te1Nr1 ••ll•Ch ttlte<I' vl•w1, ntl ftf(tnarlly ltl••• •• '"' l'llWIP•Ptr. Slr>ll fOl.lr pit PHYI 11 GlolmY Giit. 01M1'-~llol. the primary -need· to maintain (and. if • possible, to augment) their author,ity, Thus. they become suspicious of change, fearful of criticisn1. impervious to reform. and threa tened by any ex.tC.mal or internal pressures on the n i c e equilibrium t he y · haye . established. "Don't make waves," •if.~~e inevitable fir st prinriple ·of all authority. Thus. we find that most revolutions and ra dical reforms are originated by the authoritarians themselves without realiz· ing it -because all institutions demand change. call for criticism, and must im- prove or they stagnate. Eventually. any system that is run for the bent'.!fit of the leaders more tha n for the \\'elf are of the led. will disintegrate. \VASlllNGTON -George S. l\lcGovern has been accused by various high dignitaries including Spiro T. Agne\v and "Henry M. Jae~, of guilt by association \\'ilh Heney, Agard \Vallace. This offense is apparently n o t mitigated by the fact that forme r Vice- President \Vallace voted for Rithard ~1. Nixon for president · · in 1960, and , if alive, . \\'ould be leading the cheering Sectlln to- '<iay for · Nixon's de- tcflte \\'ilh the Soviet f a Unlon an.ct the POO-f pie's R'epui.ic of . t1' Cbina. Walt e was at least a quartEf centu~ ahead o his lime in advoca ting an ac- commocla n with Russia. He wou ld still be ahead of s time in the lull Scope of such an accommodation if he held to his vie'ol'S of 1948. Jlis v.·ords and manner In. vited the judgment that he v.·as soft- headed and visionary lo a dangt'.!rous degree in such matters. .. VICE PRESIDEJ\"f AGNE W and Senator Jackson have succumbed to the historical error which judges Wallace to have been a Communist Neither Agnt'.!w nor Jack.son makes such a charge. They know better. They merely play upon the lingering public impression that Wallace (RICHARD WILSO~ \\'as some kind or a crypto-Communist \1·itl'L whom ~lcGovern "·as associated. and that this fact exposes the secret and dangerous radicalisn1 which motivates ' the South Dakota senator. or such nonsense political campaigns may .be made, bu~ JHIY serious student 0(4' \Vallace's life and times knows better. McGovern's record spea ks for itself. but it is not \Vall ace's fault. '2_1e charge cOuld "be more ser iously laid·l that it is President Nixon wbo is carrying out Wall ace's P91ici~s. ' Onl y people in their 60s and 70s are likely lO"' ha\·e any clear idea· at all abeut Henry \Vallace. He .was an lo\l•a farm editor and plant breeder selected in 1933 by Franklin D. Roosevelt to become secretary of agriculture. A \!'.ISIONARY and mystic by stand· ards of that day, Wallace was iri con- stant controversy for his advanced views on economic and Sociat organization. He surrotinded himself with Hberals. Under their unseeing eyes , a Communist party cell was established in the Department of Agriculture. Roosevelt admired Wallace, as did 1\1rs. Eleanor Roosevelt, and they en· couraged the liberal element:. in the Democratic party to select \Val\ace as the ·vice presidential nominee in 1940 to succeed c.'Onservatlve John Nance Garner of Texas. One term of 'Vallace v:as enough for I.he Democratic regulars. \Vith· Roosevelt's consent. Wallace v.•as dumped in 1944 in favor of Senator Harry S Truman or ~lissouri. Roose velt still wanted \\7allace around . and appointed him secretary of com- merce. no doubt with a tw inkle in his eye. 'Truman became president on Reading \\'allace's v.·ritlngs of 19~8 to- day is something like perusing the speeches of President Kixon and the transcript nf press briefings by Dr. Henry A. Kissinger. There is a dU- ference. though. and maybe it is all the difference. \\'allace \\'as :i visonary preaching a gospel at the v.·rong time for public a.cceptance. Nixon and Kissinger seek working arrangements enforced by self·interest. rather than faith and trust, and at the right !Hile. Roosevelt's death and began to formulate HOW 1\fUCH OF \Vallace ?i.lcGoreril policies for lhe coptainment o( So¥,iet ·., . . d ood · ru'· co mmunism v.•hlch ~ame known as the abso1 bed •. believed or :un erst 1s p ~ Truman Doctrine: ably beside ~Qe f. pornt . bee a.use JI 1!; \VAi.LACE OPPOSED the Truman Doctrine. •le was ultimately fired 6)' Trun1an in 1946 for allegedly un• dercutting Secretary of Slate James F'. Byrnes' negotiating position v•ith 'the Russians. · Up to this point, \Yallace was on sound, if precarious. ground as a dissenter from anti-Soviet policy. He then took the politically fatal step in 1948 of running for president against Truman as a third party candidate in a campaign supported , by Com munists and their hangers-on. He thought he could use them to achieve his visk>n of a world without war based on a Soviet-American detente. reported that 1n tnc p~es1dent1al race of '1948. r.IcGovern voted· for Trun1an and his tough policy · to1\·ard Russia. If so. -McGovern did not have the courage or \VaUace's foresight. But, then, very fe1v did. \\;anace got about a mjllion 'votes. The cold war continued and intensified, but It would be a 1\·ise man \Vho could say now that it "'ould have been otherwise had \Vallace's vie\\'S of 1948 prevailed. It can be argued that the hard line "·as essential to restrain Russia until the right atm~phere for mutually beneficia l coexistence could.Pe created. Instead, the Communist party, used him and destroyed him. In any case. \\o'allace was well ahead of hi s time. and his 1960 \'ole for Nixon has been adequately rewarded in spite of the USA, aspersions of Vice President Agnew and Senat;>r Jackson. HU!\IAN AUTllORITY is stupid in the sense that it eventually becomes more concerned \\'il h its ·own function than with the welfare of the ~stem ii is ~~up­ posed to rt'.!gulate. It terias invariably to become self-ser~ing; the functionaries !urn into their own protf.ctors, even at the expense of the inslitutions they are suppqsed 10 safeguard. Whether the authority is invested ln the general or an army. the warden of a prison, the princi pal of a school, the com- missar of a government Dureau. the superintendent of police, makes no di/- ference at all. THlS \\'AS TllE ruckus in the colleges a few yea rs ago: this is the lumull in the prisons nO\Y. Neither the students nor the convicls <!fe "to blame " in any dyna1nic senst! or the \\'Ord -the bla1ne belongs, as it aln1ost always docs, lo th ose in authority \Yho will not or cannot use a self-co rrecting mechanism to rid the system or ills and injustices. \.Ve ha\4t become s u p e r b I .v ~ophisticated In the managen1cnt of machines. but remain prin1ilive in the management of men : \\'e run our .social insti tutions no more intelligently than the ancient Assyrians did, l\'ith the san1e crude techniques of authority that always topples itself in the end. Maytie·the com- puters deserve to take over. Privileges, Duties as an Ame1~ican l\'HAT TIIEV ALL ha\'e in co1nmon is A Political Comic Book . As a 4th of July feature, tl1e prize· wi111ti11g essay writteit by a seve11tlt r;racle student in an l/li11ois school is repr111lecL here. I t was tlie top winner i11 the 1972 local compe111 ion fo r sev- enth and eighth·grad.e student-s iii the an11ual Americanism Essay C Oll· test sponsored by tht ;Americ,ari Le· gton and Americaii Legio11 Auxitiorit" : i1t Marseilles, LaSalle County, Ill. It is entitled, "Iff y Privileges and Duties as an A1nerica11." Last month •lnrper and Ro\11 issued "Octobriana and the R us s i a n Underground," \Yhich may or n1ay not be examples of Soviet Ru ssian pornography and political dissent 'Produced by a sec ri:l nefv.·ork of you ng artists ;ind writers. (THE BOOKMAN) -Editor By MARISSA CRENSIIA W underground audience. : Rumors in Engl;ind, \Yht'.!re th~ book She is featured in fantaslic tal1s-She \Vas firs t published, iiay that Peter enlists the ancient Ti r.d lndi:i n tribes bf One day while in our history class \Ye \vere discussing the privileges and duties \Ve have as Americans, and how ,ve could 1nake. the Un ited States a better pl<i ce to Ji1·e. Sadecky, a Czcr.:h liln1n1akcr 11•ho North AznC'rlca to th"•art the ('\"ii defected to !he \Vest. 1nadc !he '''hnle geniuses of Stalin nnd Beri[I. She lend s tin Privileges and duties start \vhc1J ·we are \•cry young. \Vhen I v.•as born my parents had the right to choose a good hospital, thing up. Sadecky. the author, claims he army of aboinintib!t'.! snowmt'.!n again«t worked for , just surh an und erg round Chint'.!St' invader!; of Tibet. She turns up in rnagaz ine. ''i\1tsyry.'' product'.!d in Kiev her ""·onder machine'' in the Gobi _ By George ----· by a g{Oup called Progressive Political desert , somC'timcs on the behaU of Pe--Dear George: PQrnogr:iphy, and smuggled th"e art v.·ork king. but aJways to combat Kremlin op-1 have always done the things out of Russia. pressi·on. th t d · I I I 'be I a a vice co umn s s prescr1 . ,. }Jarper and RO\\' .~lands by Sa~e<:.~Y· She is Zap Comics with pol1tlcal never try to kiss a gi rl on the first All w~ hav~ ~n able to ascertain. a overtones. juvenile stufr at best. If date. 1 am polite, a perfect lfarper ' .. ed1~ 18 quoted--~ the BrltlS;h-authcnfic, fhls "SoViel anli·'CommunlSt ,. gentleman, do not sriloke, drinlc and rumors . confirms our fcel1ng:1 that t~is pornography"' proves th::it practitiont'.!rs never take a girl to a plact whe.re Is one m.or~. effort on the part of Soviet of this sort of pop art have no more l:istc she might be offended. Why is It Cfnsorship. than their American counterparts. But that I never have a second date? "OCTOBRIA~A .'' in :tny event, is the: the imagination is certainly there. 1 am 43 years old and ~ gtar of !his Polilic11l co1nic book. ~ THERE IS A constant streak of s:idlsm caslonally think It might be rather ou.1rageous sex symbol w11h negroid-and masochism In the stories. This pre>-pleasant, actually, to kiss a girl. oriental features She 1s supposedly ~he vides a "psycholOjllcal release,'' Sadecky PUZZLED spirit of the orlgl~.al o;=1obcr,1revol111.to~ suggests, for repressed young Soviet J.>ear Puzzled : before it became f)CT\l'rt~. She sug Rwsian v.·rltcrs and graphic artists . It l{as it ever ~rred .~you !!1at gesU ~lh Jiarbarella and S~1perman -it's 8 hoax, it's an Interesting and ein· you ma y be taking tbe , advice or 1omet.h1ng out ol American . J:l5-0s bitious one. A. Anatoli Ku7Jlelsov, tbe lady columnists too seriously? I us-~raph1cs and Pop art. According to Russ ian nuvelist who defected to the t'.!d to know one -on our first date f Sadecky she fas Ciptured an cnor1nous \\'est In' 1969;-cl:rtrtff tllTboolf1!authCO:---l-h1!1d-11r~r1dk home.-• Quote N1ncy C~lds mlch. riovato. nrw young \'lter -"The nag represents our coun- try, and I wouldn 't vote for anyont who rt!used lo salute It : J wouldn't feel he htd respect for lhe rounlry ·• tic. Jn a foreword, he states he saw nu1ny 1'fy advice t-0 you ls quit r!:ad1ng slmilar groups like tliem (the PPP) in a advice columnist~. <l am sending variety of Ru ssian to\\'M. you three telephone numbers under Kuinetsov adds that 1hls Is the land separate oover. Try not to take any where everyone lives Jn accordance with of tbe 1ats lo the museum .) "the hlgh~t Communist morality," 30 oo (Problems solved while you wait. wonder it is branded a fake by Soviet A d ·t 00 ·1 and n w11 ••• a wa1 ••• ••11/0rllles (15.95). wall.) Wllllam llct•• '-----.,.--------' ' where the latest medfcal equipment \\'as, so my chances of being healthy were much better than they would have been in some of the countries of the world. This is a special privilege\ Wh en I left the hospital l went to a nice home that my parents ha ve had the privilege to choose and work for. They also provided good food to keep me healthy whUe I learned to walk and talk . l\1HEN l 'VAS SIX my duties began. l was proud to go to school to learn to read and \vrite, but l also learned ma ny other th ings. It \\'as my pri vilege and duty to learn the Pledge of Allegiance. 1 also wt'.!nt to Sunday School and learned about GO<!. \Vhrr1 T 1~1as eight I could read and wr ite even better, because I had a good school. T got to be on patrol duty whi ch made me happy. I also had the privilege to stay after school and he lp the teacher clean up the room . I was in Brownies with about twenty girls my age. All this was helping me to become a good citizen. I ALSO TOOK Spanish In school and I hope to use it when I go to hlexico. tt is America's duty to get along with other governments and through learning languages and customs Jn our schools, we will better understand how to live with other countries in peace. Jn school I have the duty to respect my teachers, principal, and oth er leaders. It is my duty and privilege to do the very best I can. Everyone has something th ey can do \veil. America needs wise people to be Energy Demand Soars Industrial News Review If civilized eoclety wishes to continue on a rising curve or well·belng. all men must be knowledgeable. They must know a great deal about many cOmllln sulJ.. jccts. One of thee is energy. The day is long past when the public can Jive happily in Ignorance of what keeps the \Vheels tumlnl{. For this reason , concise m. fomlation ls coming from many sources lhnt tells In ABC language the story of energy and its be::trtng on our dally lives. A PAPER, prtsenled by i major oil company, entitled .iThe National Energy Position." 15 typical of the m(lSslve educa; tlonal effort taking plr.ce. The pancr 1s a rcrtection of the •petroleum industry 's owarencss that only an educated public will be filled to play an Intelligent role in resolving problrms ttlat th reaten fu· lure energy supplies -ptoblerhs or regulation, taxation, pollution con- trol, exploration lncentivts and many others. The need lo solve these prob- lems Is emphasized by a 1.,.. lacl!-dtal· Ing with energy demand as set forth In Ille oil com4y'1 position pa~: THE UNITED STATES, for example, with one sixteenth of the world's popul a- tion, consumes one third of the world 's energy. We .heat and cool more homes, travel-more-miles and produce more goods than any other nation. Eneri!Y cooks our food, ligh ts our way and runs our machines. Energy . romumpttcn doublod In the !Ht 20 year.. The demand Is upectod IO double -again in lbe 15 yetl rs between 1970 and 1985 -lncreaslng rrom the equivalent of 31·.8 million bar· rels or crude oil daily to 62 million bar· rels. AS THE POSITION paptr says, "This fncreased demand Is not at government ·dicta te. Nor is Jt detennined by industry. Society It.sell makes the demand and st'.!ts the pattern for growth ." tt Is easy to call for an end 10 growth. Thal Is lhe path or defeat. ll Is nol so easy IO Instill the knowledge so necessary to solving the problems or growth and tbe pr-v•llon o! dvlllzaUon. Tiie la(ler, with respect lo entl'llY, Is the ronnkllble task upon which the petroleum loduslry hu em· b.1rkf elected to Positions in govern ment. An yone has the right to be President if he or she is cap.1ble. Some of us might become scientists or astronauts. Still more of us will probably choose to be fac. toryv.'Orkers, nurses. doctors, firemen, policemen, repairmen and te'achers. Jn America we need all kinds of work done and we have the privilege to do lhe one of our choice. WHn.E l'ltt STlLL a teenager I have the duty to obey our laws. \Vhen T get a driver's license I will have the duty to be a safe driver. We all have the duty to help sto p pollution. I can start by being careful not to liltt'.!r. If eno ugh or u.!I bttome concerned. !ht'.! fa ctories will have to be careful and not waste our resources. \Ve have the duty to not ruin our minds with drugs. Ir v.•e all took drugs 'Yb.o "'Ou\d keep our An1erica strong and free ? \Vhen I am of age I'll hnve the duty and privilege to do my part to keep America strong. r can do this by supporting the government, by voting, and paying tax.es. Ttiis makes America my home and gives me all the pri vileges due me as a citizen or a free counlr)'. OIANOI COAST DAILY PILOT ,. Robert N. Wttd, PubliJl1rr Thomai Kttvfl. EdUor Albert W. 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Hiii St., Co!ia Mes1t r Th \ 1>u1.nes1 11 beh'lt tondut!IO Dv an 11\dlVldUitl. Al~n L. Sthlol•berQ This stat~menl Ultd wi!h 1111 County Clerk or Or11_no11 Cou~!y on; Junl I, 1917. l!v BtVtrlY J. MaOdO•. Otl"UIV CouMY (fl ~. 1'1fl17 Publl$11NI Orange Coasr Otllv Piiot. J unt JJ, 20. 21, 1no Julv •· 1912 l!S:l-71 LEGAL NOTICE l'ICTIT!OU~ llU!'NES$ NAME STATEMENT Tiit tollow•n11 ptrscn 11 d~'l'iil bu1lnt!I 11· . • . IJ " TO.Z MAltlTEN•NCE. 2.1 A TO l HANDYMAN. l612 W, C1mlllt , S1ri11 Ana, Co 11. 92iCol. J. T. Armtril. 3672 w. c1m!llt . S1nl• Ana, Cnl r. Thll busi.,.11 ;, t>tl!lll ccne111c!..:I b1 i n l11<11v!011al. J . t . All:IJIENT Tnl1 11•temtrit flle.:t with !tit County (lt>rk 111 Oranoe County on: Jutit. U . ltn. l!v Bt vt rlJ J. Mtdllo• OtPU!J COUllll' c1..-k. ' 1 F 114'7 PuDH1nrd Dra11111 (Olil Oaltv Pllol. J u,.. 211. 11, and J ull' "' 11. 1t12 U00-12 LEGAL l\JTICE 11•1t lftl 'f'llTTTIDUS tU'INl!JI • NAME ST•TEMENT· 1'h1 !ollowlno Pt•tun _l~doln• bu1ln~1 •$: • • CINOERELLA M"AIO SEl:tVICE CO., 7~• Et1! S&nte Ant Blvd, Stn!a Ant, Ca!ll. 927~1. Jose Ftrntrido Pt rtl. 114 Et" Stn1• ""J Blvd .• Sonia Ant. c111r. 9'101 Thl1 builntH 11 btlri11 cond11cltd Dy •n 1nc1,v1duill Jose Ftrntnda Pt rt r nil\ Slil!tmtnl flied wHn I~ CouritY C!t •k ot Ortnoe Coun\)! on: June I. 1'72. Bv BtVllrlv J, Meddo• OtPUIY Counrv Clerk. I' lllll COHEN. STOKKIE & OWEN llJ: llOOOLl'O MONT EJ•NO •tt..-ney1 •I LIW 1111 N. llroHwt J, S111tt 21t s1 .. 11 AIMI. c.111. nrn Ttl: (JU) lll·l:IOS PUDll1hld Or1noe Co.11 01lly Piiot, JllM 1), 10. 27. Ind July t. lt72 1SH ·7J Death Notkes ANDllE Jollt""' H. •nd•e ol W~7 Arecin1 Dr. Minion v 1110. O~!• ot de~th Jun• 11111. '1971. Lovin!I mrtner nt Oorii F. Dlamorid of Ml11T11n v<elo. lrrnt M. Edw&rds ol SDrlrigvllle. (elll, ~nd Vt'mft HtlnTI ol Peoria. Ill. Ont b•Olhtl. Ctr\ Sllmtr JOliri o! Peorle. Ill . seven er.indchlldren. 15 9rea1.orandchlld1en and on• grt&!·oreat· or111dchlld. Strvlr'' Sun!.lav, Julv t. 2 p.m. 1! Cl'!a1>!I ct Wllltt·Em1r'°" Co. lri \'1hlt1:•r. lnternmr~I ~Pr In o d t I' cemetery, Pt«la. 111. w1111e-Emer~ri Co. DlrK!or1. DICKERSON Arleen L. Olt':~r1on of 16f.j7 Harknt•• (l•tle. Hunllnolon llta<h. 0111 of 0t1111 Jull' 1. lt11. A<>t i.1. Survlvrd DV !wD sons. Frrd al'ICI Michail DltkttiOll. lhr"' <1•ur11!er1, o~m~. Snana, L a ur r t Olcktr11Jn. TWo 11J1..-11 DorfMY 8rutr and Evel~n Mllltr. Ont brolrllr l:tobert Halt. Strvlce1 Wt'drieldlJ 10 1.m. 11 Pacltlc Vitw Ctoai>el. Nf'WPOl"f !leach. Peek CQlonltl Famll'f Fu111r1f Horne Olrtdor1. N•SM Jeme1 A. N1$h ct 1SOI San!l100 Or. Newi>0rl lltath. Oitll ol dfflto July 2. 1972. survlvto tr'I' wlfe Calhtrl.,. E. N1111. &on Mithael Nish. Two brolhl rl Jatk N•'h o! Si n Gabrltl and l(ltrll N1Sll ot FaUbrook. F1t11tr Jam•s N1$h o1 Fallbrook. Mrmorl1I services J P.m . Wtd. 11 st. Andr1w1 Pre1bv1trlan Churcl\. Newperl Btt(h. lnt1rrimtnl a! PatlUc View M1morl1I P1rk. 1n1 llw of now1r1 nfto't tonlrlbull lo Hott! Ho~t11!al Mtmorl1! Furid. Patlllc Vltw Morlu1rv Olrectors. 1 ~ALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del l\1ar 673-9450 cost.a l\1esa 646-%4%4 • • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Cotta 1\-lesa LI &-3433 • McCORMJO!W.AGUNA BEACH u!Ol\I\!"1!¥ • 17'5 Lagun1 CanyoD Rd. 491·9115 • PACIFIC VIE\\' MEMORIAL PARK cemetery l\1ortuary Cbaptl 3s6o Pacific View Drl\•e Newport Beach. California 141·27" PEEK 'MllLY COLONIAL FUNERAL 110!\E "IOI Boin A.,-e. Westminster 19WSU SMJTIIS' !ToRTUARY ·127 Mlhl SL BonUngtot1 ~· - • • • /.. ,. Slie's a New Git·l UPI TtltPhOll '-· J.11 4, 1972 DAILY PILOT Auclit Uni t Fin(ts Co11t1·act Sca11clal lly l\IARV K. SllELL . Capitol !'ie~·s Scr\'ice SACRA~IEi\10 -'rt'le Joint Legistati\'e Audi t Co1nn11t1ee has unco\'ercd a fiscal and procedural standul ln tl1c \\lork lncenti,•e \\\llN 1 program. A report on \\'IN contracting procedures filed recently by c om n1 i It ee ch a 1r 111 an A s s e m b I y m a n \·1ncent Thomas (0.San 1-.e d r o I , states. "Thousands or dollars ha,•e been ex~nd<"d and are presently being t'Xpc'ncled for services that arc not pro- vided. '' related transact10n$ Y.'Cl!k "RS nlisuse o{ ul lllttll lon • re!iourcr~.'' to invite funds . and poor of <tvnilab l e lie ;idded that t•ontractors ,. arc pn1d "tvt>n t!Yiugh th<'y lock conipetent instructors :ind equipn1cn1." The cornm11lct• :i!so f 1u11d \1.'IN enrol!ws are rrc-ri\ 1ng tr<iir.ing at a fal'1lity thJt ha ~ betn 111vest1gattod for fr<lu d) ------------ ::ind c<1n\'ictl'd 111 conn"<'tio" :\o 1-landicap v. 1th irrt~ular1ILl'S un(!e r ;1 l\l.in p!\\\"er Dev l' 1 o p 11\ t' n : Training Acl ~-ontr::ct . I S.\LTSBL'R)'. Rhodesia !AP) -A 1udr,c kno .... ·n never 1'11 E AUl)JTOR S f'Ol"\O . ' II) h~\'e <h l\"('11 R C:lr \l1as AT 1llll' LLl'i!I\\ \\,!11 a l\:tJ rai:! ' tn pr u 1· 1 d.e prc\n1·::t1o11:111 askt'd hO\\" he t•opc<I \1·11h 11ut o nur~:-s' tr:11111ng for 3 :; , :irridcnt r:iSl'!> in court. ''lt"s 1>11rollrrs. d11rin'! tlH.' life of ' rt':-illy JI(! h:indiC'ap,'' h e 1h1s conlract. tl1c contrachu·1 rt'plicd. "I also try rape l"Cl'l'll('d $7.000 ;1 1111.litlh t tl c·:iscs." lh:n. plus rrt!••l l\ll':O:f'!llt'tl\ f1 1r ---------- ·'ll!lJJ!tc':-1 :ind <llhi.•r l'OCl:-1 . I ?i1rs. Phyllis McCo rmac k of Quin~y. ?i1ass., shO\\·s . ho\v one of her old drer;;ses fit" as she has wei ght checked. In photo at right, Phy ll is displays shapely figure in spiffy bathing suit. She lost 30 pou nds in diet \Vorkshop. Thomas noted since the starl of the proriram. in ex- cess of $40 111ill1on has lx'l'll made available to the Dr[lilrl· me-nt of Jlun1nn HcstJt1rc·£'1> Devel<Jpn1cnt to p r o ,. id e education a nd lraining conrses to l'.'eltare recip !t•nts. 'rhl" pr<'- gra m is aimed ar 1.tettu1g rf'CI· pients off v.·c:fare and 111!0 !ht' labor market. 'l'he fcdl'ral govern n1ent p:1ys GO pc:-cr:!t of !he costs and the S.:ate. 20 per· c~nL Ann 1 h <' r in.~t1 tutio 11 (•(ln- tt·;ich'd for S172 ,:1'1fi \<) p;-.1v1d.:i t r ;1 1 n i n g or 100 <·nrollt'l'S Auditors f unc! rt•cords 111·1 It's time to FLY ... Why not buy your dic:1 t::d onlv lll cnrolle('!i \\'rr11 own 1irpl1ne and be -_ . yo ur own pilol? Carmichael Vows Exodus TllE AUDIT CO'.l.·l~llT.fE f.:. in training· the first n)onth of 1 ho1\·ever. concluded the prii· lhl' rffntract <ind 48 \1e1·e gram falls far behnv C\· r nrollrd the srcond n1onth I pcc tatioos. I t learned that 1'h<' cqrtract \\':JS c:incc!lr<t about 20 percent of the be<-ause the fat·ilit_v did · not enrollees successfully com-ha\'e !he n('('rssar.v staff or plcte their courses. Yrt, !he equipment to provide thl' state is obligated to p;:1y the training. " No Future in America for Blacks, Says Milita11t fu!I contract price lo in-"N'ri·rrthele5~. t h t con- stitutions providing training . lr:ictor 11.as PJld in excrss of 0U111 l~t UftlQ.;t H rlltt of tft ••lil•Gft II• tOUUllillt too 1\rc1111 111t1 tOf t11 •~tnu fU "''"''" llll't l11t111ctllJ Allt•1tt• 1111t1• ldt•I • •1llltUHI • llOl lL 111•1111 By LARRY HEINZERLING CONA KRY, Guinea (AP) -Stokely Carmichael, wearing white flare slacks and an open-necked shirt, relaxed on the seaside veranda of the Camayenne Hotel to talk ab::ut home. For the self-imp:>scd exile that means Africa -he says all black Americans should be here. "America diles not belong to the blacks:' refl~ted Carmichael, who wa.s born in Trinidad and became a U.S. citizen when his parents w e r e naturallzed. "We are not · b 1 a c k Americans. \Ve are Africans." Carmichael 's militancy in the 1960s made headlines, especially his call for a black revolution against the white man in America. He was a mem ber of the Black Panthers, but resigned befofe coming to Africa. THRO UGl10UT A BRIEF intcrviC\\'. Carmichael expressed the views of many Wes Hardin, West's Worst Badman, l{illed 43 in All By ROBERT E. FORD , , DALLAS. Tex. )AP) -Just got the news by telephone fro~ "E;.1 Paso that someone put · a headstont? and John Wesley tlard in's grave at last. And it w~s about time! ~ }t seemed· like Wes v.·ould go through eternity v.•ithou t . a monument. It took three.quarters of\a cenlury to get the bit of gray granile pUt there. _Our Tavorite 'city -geographicall y and in spirit -says that-Mlnle of \\'es' refa- tives installed the headstone. THE MARKER CONT°AINS only \Iles' name and date Qf b\rth and death. The headslone aftd a marker at the spot where he was killed are the only physical recognition that Wes, otherwise known as Little Arkansas. ever existed. Yet his name is spread throughout any book dealing with \Vestern badmen. \Vhile Jesse J ames has monuments all over f\1issouri, John Wesley J1ardin was such a terrible killer that no person v;anled even a di stant connection v.•i th him. \Vhat marks Hardin as son1ething dif- ferent? \Vell, even today, he holds the title of Texas' worst killer. MOST AtrrHORlTIES count Hardin's murders at 43, all of them without any visible reason even by the somewhat loose reasoning of Western ba dmen. Hardin possessed a flaring temper and generally killed without considering the matter at all. Biographers say Wes' career began when he was a teen-ager hanging around Bo nham. He and a huge bully argued. Wes went home and got the family six· shooter and k.illed the man. Shortly thereafter, the ~icKinney sheriff tried to arrest Hardin and Wes killed him. That really gave him !he reputation of owning a hot gu n. HARDIN REALLY WAS NO man of grea t cour age on all occasions. He fl ed in his night clothes at Dodge City. Kan., when he h.eard two officers were hunting him, then disarmed thetn \\•hen they followed him. He sent them back home in their underclothes . J.le had a phobia, too, about mobs. as who wouldn't. Ht always said he would flee into the atms of officers rather than face one. Hardin got 25 years In prison for killing a d~uty sheriff In 1874, but he was parcMned in 1893. Then came the incident in the Acme saloon in El Paso on Aug. 19, 1895. fl' AN ll·YEAR-OLD WESTERN Union ·boy named Jlick aelivered a telegram to \Vesley at the salooa. Wes ttppecl the ~y. put his hand on the youngster's head and pointed lo a gt:iss or v.·hisky. _,'Son, you see ·that? Take rpy advice and don't ever touch that_ stuU. 11'11 get you into trouble every time." ':; f\1oments later, John ·Selman, cattle ru stler, gunman and ex-constable, slipped behind Hardin and shot him in the head, then shot him twice more as he lay on the floor . THAT EVE!\'1' f\IAOE A strong im- pression on J ack. He eschewed the com- municatioos :field, sambling such as }Jardin was doing at the moment. and lhe liquor industry. Jn fact, he decided on the calmer career of education. Jack grew up to become president of what now is Texas "'oman's University at Denton, serving from 1926 through 1950. lie is L. H. "Jack" Hubbard. The virtues of leading a calmer life are apparent. Or. Hubbard now is 92 years old. LitUe Arkansas died at 42. Cliinawwn Gang W nrfare Studied SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Mayor Joseph Al ioto and his top police officials agree "there is some kind or gang \rarfare going on" in Chinatown but after an hour's conference on the question sug- gested no drastic steps to handle it. Ten persons have di ed in. two years. Alioto said Thursday he didn't know exactly what steps the police \Viii take and opposed re-establishing the old Chinatown squad \\1hich used to go after gambling and prostitution. • Chief Donald Scott said ueverybody in the police department is going to become involved ... we are going to find out what the motive ls.!' militants who come to Africa to lire in exile because, as one here put it , "We can't hack it in the States." These people say there's no future for their race in a wh ite-dominated s~cicty that bough t thei r forefathers as slaves and later thrust U.S. citizenship on them wit hout askin~ the black man what he thought or eilhcr idea. Carmichael, \\'h:i s<1ys he is searching for a pan-African ideology, c:intcnc!s other like-minded Am ericans wit h Africa ancestry , should aban::lon the United St1tes in a mass exodus. He sees no need for Africa to depend on foreign technicians to se rvice and maintain sophisticated. i m ported equii)ment -the Camayenne Hotel's broken-down water heating system. for example -because of a lack of skilled manPowei'. .. AFRICAN TECHNICIANS exist," he said. "They are in America ... The land .in Africa. not Ame rica. is ou rs. Our primary objective should be Africa." Only when the BJack Caucus, a grouq of. black congr.eHmen,' expre~ses a true Unde_r the \VI N program. $3~.{Y.)()," the audit rtporl educahon and training inay be led pro~!d_ed by private tra!ning:i-:=11-0=cc·=====--- fac1li!Jes, nonprofi t organiza· tlons or through the public education systems. According to a u d i I o r General William B. Mcrrlfie!d. w~o conducted the audit, '"Our primary concern in t h is :e\'iew was wit h procedures involved in conlr<icts \\·ith private end non p r o f i 1 organizations. \\'c h a v e observed, ho"·e ver. that lherf' a ANTHONY SC tlOOlS HARBOR CENTER l~~~ Ho•rfHlr C~· !~t C."I • M..,i , C1l;foro I• l'h. 17141 979·2353 appear to be as many problcrn 1111 s. 1t1o11t1u111 s1. areas in the public f!ducation •n•llrim, c11. mo• system contracts, and n1any .~!~~~==·~·~· :":'~'~'='=':'·='~',.=:::! th~ deficiencies mentioned in l- th1S rel)cirt are epplicable- those contracts also.'' j THOMAS SAID TH E STAT E: conlrols over the contract·! Pianist Set The Maida Rotary Engine For information i•n U1e stn,..k o[ Toyo Kos Yo Co. 1.3S • 1.40 Juno 26 pan-African ideology, says Carmichael, • ' "will they express the real hopes and. For p • Call Roy Bartholomr\v 1 aspiralions of black America." .. " agea11 ~ Aside from its raciill c o n t e x t . · I (il'Pl\l Pacific S<·curilies 17~91 Irvine Blvd., Tustin 71·1 -8l2·SOOO or...,. i:ou"ty Al!Jlerl'• Mobil IUINU)Hd MOBIL Otlllf 19531 A!ioort w., SOU!!I. o c. •1,,.0 • Ph-S«H930 • Opt~ d1Ur I tt I EMERALD BAY IRVINE COVE RESIDENTS We Dtllv•r Fine Groceries, l iquor, Freshest of Produce & Mannl"9• Bet! 673-3510 COAST SURER MARKET 3347 E.COAST HWY. CORONA DEL Carmichael described pan~Africanism as Tenor Bruce Tuthill, v.·ho scientific socialism dov.11 lhe line." has been heard in many opera, 1~~:::==:::======~======0::=~='\iA; Cc:nnichac!, 32. came t:> p~litically productions in Laguna's lrvin~1-- isolated and a~tere Guinea three years Bov.'I, has been sclec~d to @ ago with his wHe. South African-born sing Malolte's The Lord's singer Miriam f\1akeba . Prayer during the traditional presentation of Leonardo da HE AD l\t JR ES GUINEA;S f\1arxist Vincfs The Last Supper at the President Sekou Toure, a fiercely in· close of the 1972 Pageant of dependent African leade r whose support the f\fasters. of continental unity and socialism is only The singer. v.•ho has won surpassed by his ardent Africanism. renown on concert tours and He also backs Toure 's vision of a on te levision, was signed for revolutionary Africa stripped free of the Pageant on his return foreign masters in all areas, where black from a five-week concert tour digqity and power will flourish . or Japan. "My dream is one uni ted Africa -no \Vith his pianist v.•ife and individual count ries ," said Cannichae!. their five children, he will ''One leader . One army. One iepresen· make his home in the Ari It's T/Je. Pttftcf Time To Givt A Stiko W" tc/J SEIKOOO. HONDA JEWELERS tative .at the United Nations. \Vhen Africa Colony during: the six-week t i Yt••• f •P••lenc• lllOOICHU•IT a ADAl!ll HUNTINeTON ••ACN fft·ttll is united it will be respected. '9.'hen run or the Pagcan!. singi ng Qt': Africa is organized it wi ll be strong." ~~n~ig)i~tgly~at~lr~v~in~e~B~o:w:l.,;;;;;;;;~'!d~~;~;;;~-~;;;;;::~::;:::::~~~ Carnlichael has a neat beard and Ii ---- wears a red Sekou Toure button on his shirt. as do other militants and Guineans in this humid capital. He considers Gu inea "the vanguard of the revolution in Africa. CAmUCJIAEL SAID HE WAS Im· pressed during the abortive 1970 invasion of Conakry by Guinean ex iles -baclr;ed Toure says, by Portuguese troops based in neighboring Guinea-BiMau. "\'/hen I saw the Guinean masses. even old people, lake up guns, 1 knew the African revolution would succeed,'• he says. Carmichael spends most of his days "studying the African revolut ion through pa~uc:n~t ion and observation." His studies involved hours o( dLo;cussion \\'ith a neighbor. Kwame Nkrumah. who lived here following his overthrow as president of Ghana in 1966. On his death in April , Nkrumah receiv- ed full honors during two days of mass funeral rites in Conakry. "We loved Nkrumah for his ideas," said Carmichael of the man who Ut the fl ame of independence movements a·cross the black continent. "The greatest lesson he taught me was ""8lience. •t ANNOUNCEMENT FASHION J ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER SUNDAY SHOPPING The following stores are now OPEN SUNDAYS for your shopping convenience: ·1. AT·EASE lS. MANDEL'S SHOES 2. APROPOS 16. MEOITERRANEAN IMPORTS 3. 11,ACK STREET 17. MUSIC HALL 4. BATH SHOP 18. NEAL'S SPORTING GOODS CHAMPIONSHIP WRESRING TONIGHT! 8:30 P.M. -FAIRGROUNDS eotela S. THE BRO"AOWAY 6. BOB BURNS RESTAURANT 7. WALTAH CLARKE'S 8, COCO'S 19. J, C. PENNEYS 20. PHELPS MEAGER 21. PAUL ALLAN SHOES Phone· 979a0410 for Reservetlon WITH THIS AD, GET A $2.50 RINGSIDE SEAT FOR ONLY $1.50 MATA & LOTHARIO v1 GOLIATH & GOROMAN OIXON vs SHIBUYA JUAREZ VI GRAHAM BIRCH vs VON GOERING , WrHtll"IJ Exhlbltlon1 undtr jurisdiction C11ilot~l1 Athlttlc Comml11lon l , BJFFUMS~ ®®~[h) * * *"''• ecltlt the 1''fnn~r• ;1 ednetdaw, '"'" ~lh , all ~'l••ort•t . • Opell early -1 :30 a .m. -' 22. THE RIGGER 9. B. DALTON 23. RUSSO'S 10. El POCO 24. SEE'S CANDIES 11. HAIR HUNTERS 25. THE SHOW·OFF 12. HATCH'S HALLMARI: 26. SILVERWOOO'S 13. KARLS TOYS 27. THE TOBACCONIST 14. LANZ 28. VIKINGS FOUR · 29. YAMATO'S RESTAURANT ,· SHOP THE OPEN.AIR, OCEAN.VIEW MALL • ' • I • ------ f ,, • DAILY PllOT i~t!d&Y, July 4, 1972 • . ' Do~tor~s Con~h--Ne~ Train ng Teehniqne •• " LOS ·ANGELES (AP) -T~e ti me will coml:, says a leading phys.ician- hypootisl, when a football team's training schedule could call for reh1x· alion on the doctor's couch. other such rl!al and imaginative maladies coul d be treated by tean\ doctors trained to use hrpnotlsm medically and psychologically. of competition in a long career u an (.lffensive tackle. \V Uls say~ it helped relieve pain In his legs after he set a 1i1ujor league record of 16'1 stolen b<ises in 1962. • Dr. \Villiam J . Bryan also says a tearn physician could use hypnotism to set a player's broken or sprained limb almost immediately \\'ilh practically no pain or S\\•elling, and the recuperati\'e time \\'OUld be diminished -all through subconscious control ol the autonon1ic nervous system . Thi5 will be con11non in "fJve, seven or \\'hatever years,'' says Bryan. organizer and head of the l7·year-<Jld 1\merican Institute rir Hypnosis. \\'ills says hls legs hemorrhaged toward the end of the 1962 season from so n1uch running and sliding. and dur· 1ng the \\'inter "they ached. Or at least r got it into my head that they ached. . ' • Individually. n1any athletes have sought hypnotism. Some have re\·ealed Its effects. such as baseball's ~taury Wills of the Los Angeles Doilgers and football's Dick Schafrath of the Cle,·eland Browns. l began lo 't'r'OIT)'." ... A pitcher or quarterback'$ sore arm, a halfback's fear or injury and &harrath believes it has helped hun concentrate and nta~ntain a high level Linder hypnosis, \Vi\ls says, he y,·as told to do leg exercises. and the leg-s \vould not hurt unless there v•as i>Ome th ing v.'Tong. ··11 "'as amazing ," \Vi!Js says. "I I Three U.S. Gals Gain Berths In Wimbledon Semifinals ' •'· .. " . ' ' . ... ' .. ..,,_ '!I ,.,.""'" ....,, • --' ·'• JIM CONNERS FACES ROMANIA'S ILLIE NASTASE AT WIMBLEDON • ·- :; Sports In Brief '• Ash.er Moves Up to 3rd; .. Donohue Sufi ers_ lnjury " ' ~;. TUCSON -COsta Mesi's Barry Asher '" moved up a notch to third place Monday .afte r 18 games in the .$40,000 Tucson Open bowling tournament. The leader is Tye Critchlo\v of Los _, Angeles, 23·year-okt right-hander who has a total pinfall of 4,094. In second place is Don Johnson or • 7. Akron, Ohio, just 50 pins behind Critch· Joy,•_ Asher is 15 pins in back o[ Johnson. Rounding out the top rive are Nelson Burton. Jr. of St . Louis and Rich Carruba of Hayward. In the finals each of the 24 survivors will face each other one time \\lifh the win· ner of a gan1e receiving 30 bonus pins. ,,, FLOWER BRANCH. Ga. -Mark Donohue, \Vinner of the Indianapolis 500 this year, \Yrecked his blue and Vr'hite Porsche.Audi during a test run at Road Atlanta Monday. Donohue \11as admitted to Hall County Decathlon Lead To Ba11nister EUGENE. Ore. CAP1 -Jeff Bannisler. A 26-year·old deca1hlon prrfonner from Los Angeles, braved 95·dl'grec heat i\lon· day to take the nrst-day le.1d in"'he 10- event test at 1he L1.S. Ol ympic Trials. The G·foot -3. 200·poundC'r ran 100 meters in only 10.8 seconds, far off his best of 10.4, but closed out the day \\•ilh a 6-6 high jump and a 47.7 time for 400 meters as he totaled 4,263 points. Hospital in Gainesviller therapy on a knee injurt. He said if lit all possible he will race Sunday and he hoped to begin practice Friday. "The question will not be the car, but vrhelher or not J'll be able lo drive. We have a"nother car available," Donohue said. Witnesses to the accident s a i d Donohue's car \vas demolished. He v.•as preparing for next Sunday·s Canadian- American Challenge Cup racr. ,,, HOUSTON -liank Aaron hit his 656th career home run. a three·run shot in the seventh inning to po\ver Atlanta to a 13·9 victory over Houston ~1onday night in the National League \Vest. The homer. Aa ron's 17th of lhe season and his fourth in six days, put him 1vithin 58 of Babe Ruth's all·lime record of 714. The round-tripper al so gave Aaron_ an even 2,000 runs baited in for his career, second to Ruth's 2,2ro. ,,, DAYTONA BEACH, Fla . -Dodge drivers Bobby Isaac and Richard Petty, both fighting historical jinxes in the $105,335 Firecracker 400 stock car race, nonetheless are favorites for today's run in the blistering sun at Da ytona Jnterna· lional Speed"·ay. Defending chan1pion Isaac. a grndc· school dropout from Cata\vba, 1'1, C .. rac· cd at 186.277 miles per hour in his to1nato red Dodge to caplurc the pole for the l~th Fourth of July event. But. a pole sitter never has 11·on the Firecracker. Petty, \\'ho tl'.lrned 35 Sunday, has won 145 victories in his career and $1 :25 mil· lion In National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing prize money. Three times he h11s '''On the rich Da.Ytona 500. I Goolago11g,, Evert Mix Wed11esday; Kina Faces Casals 0 \VJMBLEDON, England (APl -Ou-is Evert and Evonne Goolagong. the'young arch·rivals of the tennis courts, reached the \Vimbledon semifinals !lofonday and at last were set for a match against each other. Cool little Chris. 17, from Fort Lauderdale, Fla ., out-lasted Patti Hogan of La Jolla, Calif. &-2, 4·6. £.L Evonne, 20. the cu r I y · h a i r e d Auslr~lian, \~:ho is defending the 1vomen"s single s title , defeated Francoise Durr of f'rance 8-6, 7-5. although she \vas v;ay belO\V her best forin. The 1nen's quarterfinals are scheduled for today. Stan Sn1ith. t)Jp !\o. I seed from Pasadena, plays A 1 ex and c r Metreveli of Jlussia, while Jim Connors. the 19-year-<Jld left-hander from Belleville, JU.. faces Romania's · Ilie Nastase. Fans arc expected to wait all night for standihg room at the long-anticipated confrontaton between the two girls in Wednesday 's semHlnal s . ,\1eanwhile, i\'lrs. Billie Jean King of l.ong Beach, ·beat Britain's Virginia Wade 6·1. 3·6. &-3 ind looked like a da11· grrous cpntender. - BilliQ.Jean "s semifinal opponent will be her old friend. Rosemary Casali -Of San .FrnnciSfO . v.·ho came from behind and ('liminafed J\·lrs. Nancv Gunter of San Angelo, Tex ., 3·6. &-4 , 6.-o. Every fan at \Vimbledon - cro\vds of bet\veen 25.000 and 30.000 have poured in· to the All-England C.1ub every day -has been longing for a clash bctY.•een Chris and Evonne. As usual. the little American girl was cool and apparently quite unexcited by the prospect. "I am .trying not to get this out of perspective," she said. "I shall not worry about the match. Miss Goolagong did Mt look like a champion in her match against 1fiss Durr -at least until the last five games. Then , coming from 2·5 in the second set she produced some of the volleys and cross-court placements which helped her \\'in the 1971 cro\vn. Earlier bo th girls had made a lot of er· rors. l\Iiss Goolagong her her service and trailed 5-6 in the first set, but pulled herself together and took the next three games and \\'On the set. 1\-trs. King, in her match against i\-fiss \\lade, had to play against 15.000 excited partisan fans on the center court y,·ho cheered excitedly every tilne the British · girl \1·on a point. Wome"'• Si114l15 Qutr!frfl,,~h (l\<ii Ever!, f ~r! LiOOerdtlt, Fla, bt•I P•t!I H011an, Lt Joli•. 1.1 ... 6. 6 1 Mrs. 8illi! Jean K•no. Lor.a 8e1cf!, llttl vrrg11111 Wadr, 8rlrtin 6·1, J-6, ~J LA , EXPOS CLASH IN TELEVISED TILT i\10NTREAL -The Los Angeles Dodgers ~·ill be trying to snap a four- gan1c losing streak tonight when they n1eel the i\'iontrcal EKpos in a televised gan1e {Channel 11 ) from Jarry Park. Caine lime is 5 p.m. ~PDT\ and rnanager \Valier Al ston will be going with 1'ommy John 17·3\ on the mound against the Expos ' Carl i\'lorton (3·71. Los Angeles 1\•as idle !\<tonday after San Francisco won g a nl es from the Dodgers to drop them seven games off. the National League \Vest pace. The Dodgers have committed 14 erors in the last six tifts and were verbally blasted by Alston Sunday for poor play. felt 'pain in my legs. Of courst, some j1k>p!e will say that the pain was all in my head 1n the flrst place, v.•hich is true." .. ' Bryan said he has had hundre<.ls or · athletes from virtually all sports come to him as individuals, and One pro· fesslonal team in the ~tldwest. \\'hich he \vould not name. has talked v.'lth Bryan's organiuition. "Concentr3tion of the mind. relax- ation of the body -that's what hye· l'lOSis 1s." he said. "~1nny, m11ny players a.re using hypnosis and are Wl:IY.'are of it. They JUSt don't call Jt hypnosis . "They 1nay ne\'er have read a ~k on hrpnosis but they're con~entratin.g tt1eir 111inds. they're relaxing their OOdies and they 're giving then1sel11es IXJSitive suggestions over and over and Ol'er. and conditioning themsel 1•es. "That 's v.·hat hypnosis is. and they're doing it, tvery one of them is doing it." But Bryan \rarned that coaches should be carefu l with un· qualified use or hpnosis. He referred ·to the coach \\'ho .hlll heard about hypnolis1n and deci~es that he's going to go in and hypnotue the wholt' tran1 and \\'in all the games. "J-re n1ay be very good as a coach but he doesn't kOO\\' enougJ1 about Jiyp-. oosis and psychology and n1ay not know ho\1' deep he's getting in. "This sh<iuld be in the hands of a ph)1sician or .~ychologist. bu t i 1 preferably a physician bccausr ~lot .of !hlngs are going to in\'olre physical 1n· 3uries . You shouldn 't n1ake a guy play "'it.h a broken leg .·• "As· soon as a tean1 \\'ins a <:ham· pionshi p or shov.·s success with hyp· nosis. they'll all follow," Bryan says. ""rhey'd simply have to, because the edge wou ld be w great. r:-r \;: -~-.,__ ,.,., "'l" v~--r.=·· .. 'l'.!!t:!~!C:'. DAVID GRAHAM DOES A DANCE AFTER SINKING BIRDIE PUTT. Cleveland Ope1i / Graham Nab s Tour11ey Witl1 Clutcl1 Bi1~die P11tt . CLEVELAND (AP) -David Graha1n, a 26·year·old tour rookie front Australia, sank a JO.foot putt for a birdie on the second hole o( a sudden·death playoff l\1onday and v.-·on the $150,000 Cleveland Open golf championship. Graham had finished the regulation 72 holes of this rain·delayed tournament tied ,1·ith fello1v Aussie Bruce rlevlin at 278. six under par on the 6,907·yarcf, par 71 Tanglewood Country Club course. De vlin had missed a six-foot birdie putt on the final hole that \rould have gi\1en him a victory. tnstead, he and Graha1p: \Vorld Cup partners la st fall. set out in the mist and fading sunlight for the play· off for the $30,000 first prize. Grahan1 , playing with a set of clubs he obtained from Arnold Palmer in a S\\'ap for a used putter, shot a two-under·par 69 l\·londay, \\'hile Devlin finished \Vith a 70. Devl in. too, had a IO.foot putt for a birdie on the second play-off hole. But he missed. Graham. a pro since 1962 in his native land, joined the U.S. tour after graduating last year from t h c Professional Golfers Association's qual i· fying school. 11e teamed n·ith Devlin in 1970 to y,·in the \Vorld Cup team championship and ha s played v.•ith Devlin in that event in succeeding years. Through the U.S. Open tv.·o weeks ago, Graham hadn't \\·on enough money on th e tour to rank in the top 100. But his paycheck here. in a tourney skipped by most of golf's big names, will vault him into the top 40. Devlin picked up the second place money of $17.100. Larry 1-linson. of Beach ~lountain, N.C .. 1\•ho led the field into the last round finished with a ty,•rrover·par 73 to rinish third at 279. Lanny \Vadkins and !\'filler Barber tied for forth at 280. \\'ad kins, the c~leader \Vith Hinson al 206 after ttiree fund$. posted a 74 com- pared to his 67 Sun·d8y. On the first Sudden death hole, Graham drove into a fair\1·ay bunker, blasted out , chipped up and t1vo putted for a bogey fi ve. Devlin \va s on the green in two but three-putted, He missed a three-foot putt that \vould have given him victory. Le-«!lnt scores tnd e1rn!fllll ln lt>t 1150,000 (lev~ A's Hu11te1· Sile11ces Halos, 5-0 Catfish 1-1-.nter pitched a t\\'O-hitter and 1-'like Epstein drove in three runs as the O.!:k!and A's whipped the California Angels, 5·0. l\'londay night at Anahe irn Stadiurn. The triun1ph increased Oakland's lead over the idle Chicago \Vhite Sox . in baseball's Arnerican League \Vest to fo ur games. Hunter. 9-4. retired the first 15 men he f<1ced and yie lded only a leadoff sixth-i n· Angels Slate 411 G1mr1 •" l(M .. C (111) July i Arttrlr. v•. Mllwau~er s·ss "'"' 7.5.! P rn, 7:1S o "'· 7:55 <> rn. Jul• 5 An11•11 VI. f.lilWtukff Jul• a 4"19llr. "''· M11 .. 1u~n July I A~~~h "'· Bo~rc~ ning single to John Stephenson and a tv.O· out seventh·inning triple to Andy Kosco. ll 1narked the third time this season Hunter has decisioned the Angels. Epstein singled in tile game's first run off Rudy ~lay. 2·6, in I.be seventh inning folfo11·ing a leadoff double by Sal Bando. In the eight h ~'hen the A's sco red four times, Epstein and Oa1·e Duncan con· tributed tv.·o.run singles. Hunter wound up \\'ith three strikeouls end "'alked orie. After breaking Hunter's SJIE'IJ with the single. StephCflson advanced to second on Ken Berry's ground out but ~1av struck out a11d Sandy Alomar flied out tO Reggie Jackson . Hunter got Jim Spencer on a fly to .Joe Rudi after Kosco's triple off !he centef. fie ld fence in the seventh. ~1ay nearly matched Hunter's pitching o.ntil the. t'ighth. Tht left-hendtr !:3\'t> 11p singles Ill each of the first t\\·o innin,cl' but both rllnners were erased bv double pla.vs. · The A's didn't get a runner to second base un1iJ the sixth y,•hen Hunter beat out an infield grounder for a single alld "'a !'! sacrifi ced to seco11d by Campy Canip· aneris. But Rudi and Jackson were rr- lired on fly balls to end the inni11g. Campaneris opened the eighth with ~n infield single and went to second when Rudi Y.'as safe on ~1ay's t:'rror. Both runners ad1·anced on Jackson's sacri!ite bunt. After Bando was walked intentionally h:' load the bases, Epstein deli1•ered ;a single to. center to drive in Campaneris and Rudi. Don Rose then relie\'ed May for the Angels and ~x·Nev.1X>rt Harbor High and 0,CC star Bili Voss beal out an infield hit. D.incan follo\ved v.·ith anotllcr single to center. scoring Bando and Blue i\1QW1 Odom. 11•ho "'as running for Epstein~l QAKlilNO Cillll'Dll:N1il ••rflrbi 1~r h rbl (1m~nri1, u • 1 1 O Alorn~r. ;b • o o o Rlldl, II ! 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' . . • I Atlanta Sued For $1 Million ATLANTA (AP f -Al Lawson, assis· tan.I ba~ketb~ll coach at F'lorida State University, filed a $1 million lawsu it against the Atlanta Hawks Monday 10 U.S. District Court. .Jeff Bennett of the Ann y and Fred Samara of Penn \vere neKl in the chase a1nong 22 ~thletes for one of lhree SPQIS on the decathlon team \\'hich goes to r-.tunich, Rennet!. a 5-7. 140 rxiunder from OkJahoma Christian. clipped off a 56.7 lime in the 400 meter face lo ntove from fifth into socon d '~'ith 4.204. McLain • Ill Comeback "-Bid lllld C>Nn 1olf <lf•1it: 01111il Gr1n1m Brvc1. Oev1J11 L~rr H!nlOn t.1nnr Wt111.l"t Miii•• B1rbfr SJ0,000 111,100 110,,)() I 6.600 1 ,,500 s t.•00 I • 001 ...... 61:}J:U~t-2lt '?3-l!f·"' 70-171 •s-n.,,.,,_," '6-11~1-7._l lO """'·1•~t-1to ... 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Atlanta ~la\\;ks BesketDRll Inc and liawks business manager Irv Ga~k ari named as defendants in the suit, which demands a jury trial. llOUSTON !AP ) -Denny McLain, ·ty,ice a Cy Young A1rard \rlnner before lzjng relegated to the minor leagues this year. makes his first start for the Ath1n .. l ta Bra ves tonight against Houston and the-former 31-gamc \\'inner says he's anxious to gel it over. "f'm looking forward to It, there's no doubt about that ,'' ~:iid r..1ct.ain, who \\•a:i; acquired by Atlanta last Thursday from the Oakland A'•· "I'm anxious to get lhe first Qne over \\'ilb. J.'m ready but you can sUll gi\'e on- I • ly 100 percent :ind that's what 11.i' gi\'e them." J\1cLain \1'on the Cy Young Award in 1968 after postlng 31 victorfts for Detroit. ~le shared the fl\\'ard wit h Baltimorc'S !\>like Cuellar in 1969 . lie slipped to a 3·3 reC'ord in 1970 and \\'Us trade9 to \Vashington In 1971, where he had a 10-22 record. The Tex-~ Rangers. formerly the \Vashington · Senators, sent him to Oakland during 3pring training and the A's shipped him 10 Birmingham in the Sout~er~ Leagu~ because he was nr1 pJ tchln1 1'Cll. McLain spent five u•eeks in the minors. He was bombed in his first two games. giving up nine and 10 hits, but had con1- piled a 3-3 record \\'hen the deal was made last \veek .· . • J1,1cLein says hets ready lo return now both mentalty and physically, but he's not ready lo say he IS baclr to his great form of three and foUr years ago. "That 's a 100.gh ql!estion to anS\\'er." McLain said when asked ho\Y close he was to his 1~9 form. ··1 reel t can win. If you could live in yesterday that 't\'Ould be greatbut yesterday ls over and J ,in· Jend to live "'ith today." ' Geor1e. l(nvchon. Ctil• S•nu<lo Gtortie Archtr llrl1n i\111~ 8obbr l)rll!<llt ll G•f« J011r1 To<n Wtlill.onl J C. S119tcl Wlll HOlfl1n11lll, Tommy Air°"' Tom Shaw Jim JtfnlttOn Bobbr Col• llOb $11•w Mllt,t $1ttllt Oovt S1ndtr1 Bob lender Jo~n J1(0b' Jofln Stfllff On..« cramoto" AOll Ctrrvl'IO !'1111 ,_Odlf•I Boll Smltti Homwo 8!111(1• JAcll. !wine loO 81t1Nrou1 Oi1r!11 tlf~rl f I ' ··"'" I •.OOS s • 09S • 1,tOO s 1.tOO . ""' ' 1,ns s 7,475 s l,f50 s '·'"° S 1,fSO S lctJO s 1,''° s l~i S I.XU $ IJJO I 1,11)S I 1,JOS t L»S I 1.070 s 1.020 ' 1.°'9 ' l,otO """ The suit claims Lawson·s "professional basketball career ha~ be:en permanently ruined," and says he Jo~a $200,000 In pro· fits as a professional player and $200 000 in potential fringe b<!nefits. ' Lawson charges in the suit · that he entered into a "valid and binding con- tract in writing" with the Hawk! ln June 1971. but that In Augu.ot of lhat year the lcom Jailed to honor the contract Tht suit says that the Haw)l;s failure to give Lawson a chance to perform •·arnount.s to fraud and deceit" A spokesman said the Hawks de<Uned commt'fll "until we have had time II 1tudy ttic suil." I ' • "• .. Alamitm; Racing Entries ' • SIGHTH ltACI -lSO y1rll1. 3 y11r "'Id• l U<I. AllOWlllCO. PurM Sl:IOO. Tiit N..,.n!!tn(f 011. B1ff1t1't 0Uftll (AllllOll) lit JVd1'1 World..,. (Ad1!rl 119 Bob't Bit End (W1rd) 11' AltltfOl>I Mlk• fTrt11ur~I 1 !I Jvnlo( Mtyeri (ICnfjh!I ll' Ch1rllt Pcllti (Hirt 1 J Clllr11bllllr Smll~I 11~ Wirch Chic! erner! lit '1XTH llACI! -':'IO yard~. 3 ~''' "1a1. Clalmlng, Pu•$1 S2700. Clolmlng P•lct lSOOG. Mll1 Corl C•llllOn1 111 $Htlal Na!lct (Ad1 ir\ 111 C11Pld't Dirr !Ptrn1rl 111 Fl11n Altrl fW1rdl 111 Wtllw\Slltr fP1ee! 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J think ifs important that you understand that the back· 5\\'ing and forward swing arcs are not idCntical. 1 also think t liat you u•ill eventually hit your shot! farther and straighter if you can wid en your backs-wing arc. This is done by stretching your Jcftwside muscles, extending your left a rm and turning your shoulders fully. as yau work the club back .I ' .. T11tSd1y, July c, l9n DAil V PILDT 9 -~A C NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 1 ~~--~-1-~ -~~,,---..,----;;;:;;;;;;;;;-;c=>;;:;;---:-'J11vo ~h11touis • ,,c,1TIOUI •Ul•N•s• _"'.": " • MAMI ltATIMINf rlCTITIOUI IUllNl•I ~ICTITIOUI SUll Ill 111• tol~lflt ,,.,Min• 1r1 llOl1111 NI.Ml ITATIMINT NAMa STATIMINT llvtl ..... , •i: Thf: IQollOwlflti ~ 1r1 •.nt TIMI tolkl¥<!1!11 HIMl'I .. -.11!\1 iw.lllt:U WHY WllCHT ,COCO COM,.ANY, IM.l,..,f 11: u : -,,,... .. ... 111 '""'· Otl llflo COlLINI .. AllWUliN INOUSTa11s, It • H OISTIUIUTOltS, 102' '°'' (elllOr1111 ~ INC .. 1.00 H..r•rO A\lt<Wf, Wt•l"""tllt, CMd\ff ,.., Nl'W'pCWT lffdl.,.,.... & G1rv 1arr. tn 1 vni. Wooch Dr•vt. C•Ulor11I•. ltlCll•fC ~•ti H11111w. 'J02t l"orl \lilt• p.,.1, (1lll0t•u1 (0111111 & A -mlll (tt-•rlOll, 1 ('rOl!I I"!• Ntw-1 ft~, 3 Legion Nines Albf•I C11•1..-... u t:11rwooo (lt(lf, Dtl•wtr• CorPO••llOll, 110 MIOl_, Tlll1 111111...SI 11 bf1119 (~ ~ .,, • V ., v ~ lnOlw10111,I. V•ll• P:.r'I., C1Mtotn°1 Avt-. -ork. ,,,.w or,., lt l(HAltD &. HUNTflt Tl'11 t>u.tMU 11 bel"' 101\dutltd b"t '" T"1' b\lllN » 11 t~t.c:I DJ' • tor• Tl'll1 tl•lffl"ltlll lllfd will\ , .... COV!'ll'I fttrlntra.o!P. ..vr1llorl c .. r• of °''"" c"""'" ''" ,.,,.., 11. 'lt1L J. A. (\l!\oH COLLINS & A.LICM.AN tv ltYtrly J. MtddOll DfPllfr (Ollll'IY 1 -Record Victo1~ies "-fission Viejo, San Clemente and \Vtstmlnster recorded easy vict ories In Anlcrican Legion baseball acllon Sunday v•ith two teams rec eiving s hutout pitching. Terry Neilsen 1 i rn i I e d Newport tG six :'!Sso rt td s ingles in posting a i-0 tr'lumph at San Ce1n<'nte \\'hile \Vestminster's R obe1·t llalc allo\\·ed \•isi1ing Sonora only four singles in gaining a ~ O \•erdict. ~lission ViEjo. m eanwhile. blasted visiting Placentia in a slugfest. 10-S. And 1 u ck le ss Fountain Vallev absorbed a 1·l s~tback at ttie hands or visiting Sad· Tl'llt 111t..,.,1nt Ill.cl W•~ 111• Countv CORP01tA110N (I., •. (lt rk of O•tn" (ountv on """' U . lt l1 S•tllC'd DY C. f , 00-111 ' 1..., IY !1tv1rly J, Mt!tllo•, O•l><llr C1>11nly Trt111.1rtt • • •I·• .. 0 ) I he I l C' • Tl'll1 111r.mt ll! WI\ filed .... 11~ ""'CO<!"' ~v t .., rtntt Coan D• IY P IOI. Newport as t at ct l\'85 •• · '""* 31'1. JJ, '"'° J1.1tv ~. 11, itn 1-.11 I' 1..SI IV (~'' CM Qr11191 C°"nty on J 11nt )0, unoble to get a runner a~ far P~bl!1t.ttf or111e• cu11 011rv p11o1. 1•n. " LF.GAb,NOTIC.E as third bast. Ju~• 11 •rod J111v ~. n. 11. 1911 ueJ n ~t.J« 1111,11'1---------------- , k De '0 1"11011111.a Ot$ll01 Coal! Dt!l't PllGI tAlt )tft Ne"·porl's , ac an ~·:is LEGAL N TICE Jjjiv ~. 11, u. 2J, 1•11 1,..,,, sutt•••O• c ou•T Ofl THI tht" only batter to gain a pair -STAT&. o" CAl.1flo••11• •o• or hits off Neilsen. '~:::;0~/.y'f!1:::s LEGAL NOTICE TM• co~:.T:o0:.: .. •NOI I Tht lollo,..1119 Pt rson1 ,,f CIO!nt CITATION , If ale al!O\\'ed on y t w 0 ovs•n•H •• STATIMl!N"T 01' AaAMDONMEHT 0, In tht "''""' of ""' A60llllOn fl•lillM Sonora batters to rea eh SecMld MODf'RN PRODUCTS,, .. , 01h11 Pl., U$1 01' l'ICTtTIOUS auSIMISS HAMl ot AllllHUR w, MOOR.IE . J R.. AOOPtlN Coill Meo• Cllil t 711t lN IG!lowlnl P<llSCJ\ ~II IDlll'ldont>d fflt p1,1nt bast" in going the d L,111nce for D•I• E. WllttS. 1M1 oenv f'I, (Giii II .. OI 11\t ll(loll~• Dlltlnt•i ....... J •NO TO CIT EI!: HA THO Vf.HT~ HA/\I· II' t · I H h 'ffed · Mt~• c1111. eui. J $!0CK ,l'OR·\\,, Jill '""'t"f, Co"• l'ORO, es mins er. e \Y l rime Gltnrt Sntr r~. 1612 Mt lllln, Tw1!111. Mf\~ t 1111 . PlEASf TAKE NOTICE TH" T and "'alked l\\10 l) gi\'e (111! •2~. l~t ,,,,1r ""''ti ........ , ... m~ •fol•"'"' 1~ All Tk!Jll W. MOORE. JR . hit flltd W estminster a 9-3 reCOi'd, Jrrrv kGll. t it Ctlll Roble•, !1111 •bo~r ""' hit<! '11 O·•~r C 1,1niy ~n ..1 ... nr "''''" • pollt 1111 "'' llW IOOPllOfl cf (I""'"''· Cehl '1'12 19, 1~71 EDI TH ELVI RA MANFORO •rtd JA.M£1 Ala n Degenhardt anJ .fack 111l1 l>u,1111•• Is O.•ft8 CGndl.>C!fll bv I t:1;1 •n 11 V '~1'• ;II! l dn.ty, Cr !8 OOV(.LA~ tt,t,N,00 11 0. mlt\OI' chlklren. P•r11'1ffst> o. Mt,• C1Bto,n,,1 YOU Alt( ~•E•t:llV CI TED lo •'IN•~ J1udSOn Jed the \\'estmlnster 01i. E. Wi tt tl lf"I l>u1l•fn "'· ~M:l>IC.!"CI by 1n In <>n AUt U\! II) l'J"I, 1!' I) o rlol;I(, All>I , ball.Ing d •partment \\'ilh ~ T11i1 ,i1ttmtnl tll•d wl1n tne Cci~nlv Qlvodu11 , '" OewllMl~I t cl fllt 1bov1 et11111td "" Cl••I( (If Ot1n .. Cll'UnlY or.: J unt 11, ltll EDI.IN R. \'.k•TC '°"''• 1(1(1ttG 11 NO Co1<lc c-tr Ori"• pair of h it! each.The w inners 111· '""'"'.,. J , M.ldclo.I. o,w1'1 co.i111y l'·lllM W•tl, S1nt• ""•· ca..in•v 01 o.,,..,,, -' • ' lh d · (ltrl( fljj01hn9<1 (}<jOnqf' C~! O"·ly Pllol (ll!for,,1e .,.., 1now C"Ull 11 l ftY YC\I "'rap.,."" 1t up 1n e secon in· · tr ,,,.... J111y •· 11, it, z1, Hl1 11so.n h•v•, ... 11~ st'd woo''°" .,,11non t.nould Ding \\'hen l)egenh:lrdt Singled Publllhed Or1nee CGl'I 011Hv P1!ot, ----nol 0. q •1n•~u d d ed I lh, don G Ju..,. 1J. 20. 11 • .,,. J1111 '· 1•n •~1.n l.F:GAL NOTJCI-: REFERENCE h ~'''"Y m10• 10 11.u an a vane o 1r ary 11111110t1 1c1 1ur1n1• 01r11cu11., Rungo's one-ba?e blo\\'. Kirk LEGAL NOTICE , n:i.J a 1v1n \jlld•• mv 1111'1<1 •nu '"' ~11 •' ' h f' I -ho IUl'EltlOll: COUll:T Ot< THE tf>f $11Pt<IOr (1111rl c• Int ~r1t1 'Jf J-iarr!S got t e lrS ·run me l'ICTITIOUS llUUHISS STATE 01' CALll'OllH IA ~Oii: C1lllornl1, Cou n!V GI Orono•. tl'llt \!!~ San Clemente's cle.1r cut on a squeeze bunt and ){ungo HAME ITATIM!:HT TH!: COUNTY 01' OIAHOl d•1 ol J~~i.11~ E. ST JOM N. I t ed doubl , t aJ Thr lollowlnt pt•~n It ctal111 but\11tt• Ho. A;JU.J dleback. victory was enhanced by solo a er scor on a ~ s e · 11, NOTtC.1 OE HEAl.JNG -OJ! l'lT1TtoN '1"- home rlllls b B 'll S ' B b F t lh k h 't' f TMO.\IPSO~ ASSOCIATE!>. ~t\! FOR l'ROATE" OF WILL AHO f'Olt llr ARTURO !. GUEVA•A The only thing to guard against is that yC!u d o n't sway Y t • pr1ngman o ·ee go e i!Y 1 or ,,,,1,, ••r••'· .,.,011 11t•<h. c1111 Lt:TT1E11s TESTAMl!HTARY o.iovh c1 •• t. ' --•R'ch n,,,.,.1.,eo i1..1; .. .,;,,,., Y' ' ' t' ' ti JOllflH P LIOOl' side~·ays as yotn\'iden-vnnrarc---·-L---·-·"--.M...~ _........;wu., J ~-__ ·~-!~lQ.J.11._:..'..~".~'~-i in· .t'lt60. .. E1111•~ ~1 ROtANo s r AN F o 11 o .uu w 1(;1,11 A and up·10-1hc tOp of your swing. ,, -~ • $.Cl 1tn ""'"" -.,.. 8!lll . . h b I ' r Jtln N -rr.omlWI -""19\T"-Clft'llp~ "°"~•M ·-oecn,f'!!'"-··----·-----• • v•. ':===========================~ Soringman's 1hot in lh~ first 111ng \Vil a ases" oaae< rt· si ~' Nf~DO•' B•~(n 'c111•1 9)61,o ""'11 c£ '1$ HERE&.,. <;1vEN '""' A 11 •11tlm. ciiu. ""' inning was all the margin pfl'. The winners scored seven T:1. b111!nc1s I• 1>11110' tonaucifd or "" tio ~'" 11 Bo•~11•m "~' 111,., ~··~·" !~:=~~:;·~0:'!~J ::?~'~•''"' "HIITING THE IRONS"-offtrs solid 1rip, stance 1ndswin1 point- e rs lo boost iron play and lower 1olf score1I Send 20C ind I stamped, return envelope to Arnold Palmer, t/o this paper. Seni~, Gauchos Win In Metro Loop Play Senik's Rustlers scored the - winning run in the 1ast of the ninth inning to hand the Orange Panthers a 2:1 setback Sunday at Golden W e s t College to highlight Metropolitan League baseball action. The victory kept t h e Rustlers (3·1) just a hair game behind Anaheim·Fullerton (J.. 0-11. In other games Sunday, Ward's Pi rates fell to Anaheim·Fullerton, 4---0, "'hile Saddleback won a 6-4 ex· hibilion decision from the El Toro Marines. The Rustlers' winning rally was s tarted by Gray Simpson. who "'singled. After W I t I McCartney sa'Cri!lced him to second, Simpson scored "'hen Bob Nodlund1s infield single up the middle was thrown away at first base. Senik tallied its first run in the second on a triple b y Nodluncl and a wild pitch. Craig Lundgren \l'ent the d istance fo r Senik, scattering eight singles. f\·fean\vhile. Orange Co"'5t was held to just five hits "·iV\ John Palmer picking up tu·o ttf them. Saddleback's Scott Johannes boomed a home run and team· mate Steve Carpenter doubled and singled twice. driving in a trio of runs in the Gauchos' victory. MacC111ltr. lb """' < B11ktltt". 3b Sp1r'l<I, rl Slmpl(ll, c1 .. ' ' ' ' . . ' ' ' I > " rtli ' . ' . ' . . ' 1 • ' · h · !h I -. R' k lnOlvodutl ~ 11-•l!loo IQ• P•olllllt QI VIi ii! 1~n 1or o I' •' Neilsen requirt'd. tunes 1n t e SIX O g1\ e IC J~i.n N. ThomPion ••s1,1•n•• 01 Ll!rt•• l ••'""'""'''"' to !he Pub1l1f\to o:~n;• Co11•11 0••11 1,n ,1 -c d Percgud a cushion Tn;, ,,,.,,,,,,,t 111ea ,,.,.1n ·~· c.-.,"'v 1>r•n•c"~' '""'."'" IQ .. ,ni.-n ,, •n•Ut 1°' Jun• 1CI. 17, • d Ju1v '· 1 nn Neilsen stn1.-::k nut seven tin ' ' (lfrk QI Or1ng1 Co11~tv GO June \~. 1911. IU•ln•r o••ll(ul~··· """ '~" Int llm• •nd didn't allow a rrec pass lo ~lission Viejo scored tliree Bv !ltYfrlr J . M1UdG..C ~p1.1+v l11uMv Ol•e• ?' 1>1&rlnQ "'~ ·.~rr e .... , ll<'1'•1 ~·· l .• F:C.At SOTICJo: W11tmi1111tr (•I .. RMtn, tF Graham, IP HudKl!'I, lb Otltnh1rd1, lb Tt 1s<ff, rt Runoo, c Hiit . p Nordl•rtd. pr H•rrb, $5 Rav. 2b lll1ktl•r, ph Tolal5 • ' • • ' ' I • ' ' ' " Score by l1111ln•1 ' I • ' ' • I • • 0 0 0 • II rbi I 0 • • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 0 • ' • ' • • ' . ' Sonor• llOO 000 OCI0-4 4 V/tllmlnsttr 01CI 001 10~-4 6 • ' . - MIUio• Vit 1o (10) Htnd •ick,on $1 Gr:mfs, c Fte, ll·Jb Ashcraft, lb Rornmtl. II Tolbert, cl Peretiud. I' !.'ttmidt, ,, Wl\lte, )ti Salts, ?I> TG!als .. , ' , • ' • • ' ~ • • ' ' ' ' I ' ' I ' .. h ·~i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' 16 11) ' ' . Placentll 000 010 104-6 t 0 Miuian Vit lo JOO 001 G0.-10 16 J 1'11.11111111 V1lltl' Ill T. l uetht11i. 1b P&n1alone, U (lrtoll, lb Zlm"'tr, lb M.lrlev, c<f H11fl11d, o....r Horim1n. If .. • • • • ' , ' • ' ' • • I 0 ' .. ' . . ' ' . ' . ' . 'I 0 ' '' ' 0 I• · th f' I · ' , b' Citric ir.r Ju., 11, 1911 •T t JI) f "' 1~ lllOll----uneS in e trs 1nn1n.,. on r I . " II' .. 1n11'1•0-'lf' o• De"4rl(1'~"' ., .. 1' !"I •Al(! NOTICE TO CllEOITOll:S singles by Steve A shcraft Publi"1ed Or•n•e Co11t O•<IY Pno!. tovrt, ~r 100 (<VIC '""'"' Orov• Wr)I., In !Ul'ElllO'I. COURT Of' THE Sc-T lb t d p .I • JUl\e 20, 21. •nG Julv J. 10 1917 loll4 n Inf C•IV ~I S11\M ..... ~. (•lll1••n.o ST ATE Ot< CALll'OIHIA l'O• oil 0 er an ereguu. Oo'tlrd J\I"" XI. 1 ~11. lHE COU NTY" 01' Oll:AHGE Fountain Valle)''s sethack LEGAL NOTIC E ,w..'.:l,,••,",,',,· s1 J o u11., "'· A 11JOJ ....... E1•at~ co• c~111"""" lt11<!h, elw lo;~c came in ninth inning "'hen FICTITIOUS SUUHESS EIVIH, COHEN & JlSSUP 11 (lmer lne C 1111•!11, llMI known r. t ddl b k -, J' ed the tlll WH11'1lrt llY •. , lulll •11 Hu·•~ O•Ct A•t d Sll C llC cap! a l'Z 00 HAMt: STATIMffif ltvtrlY HH11. C11Uor111f t>flll N011Ct IS 11(11£11'1' (jlVEN la ~ fourth Fountain Valley miscue ,,;,~~u ':~~lnit Gtrion' 1'' 00'"' Tt1! 111>J l1l-4W crtc11tor1 o1 in~ ~oovt "'""td <t•<f'tl•~• . . w N 0 Allornflt\ ~" •ttl!latttr 11\11 111 .,.,'Ill,., ll11tl"9 cl•!m1 •••II"'' t~• o( the game for the w1nn1ng CARPENTER. M.AlCOLM A P11bll111ta Or•no• CNll 0 .. 1 ... Pilot, 11ld O•c-nl Afl tt<lv,•f'tl IG flit '"'"'· run. Ping Pong Tourney At Oil Cit}' DALY, 3tl• C1mpu• Orovt, Ntwparl J111v •• j, "· 1911 11,,.n Wlltt !ht fl<IC •,•••Y Vl)\)(l\ffl, In IM o'Tlt• 8tKfl, c11Uor1111 • .-ie.110 of '~(I .... ol tn• l bGVI •fllllltd !Ol.>rt t r Thom11 R. Mtlcolm, 1¥> VI• U"°1111· LEGAL NOTICE to preitnl 1htm, wolh !ho llK•H••l' l \<lo ''"· C•lllornl• YOUCl\f••. lo '"' un0t•JIOl>9d ,, tlll Cl!•CI' C'•rlt1 D. 011~" 2 CJ.or• Clrc\r, ----------------1 Mii•lon Vlt lo. CilllGrnl• &All ... ,, ol n11 Attorney\, Na111m111, W1ttf1, ~coll Thll tJU1lntll Is O.lnt u1nduc11a bv • FICTITIOUS 8USIHISI Ind R•G•<.l•"· •d Sourh Flau•fGf, JO!" Pirlntr•~l o. MAME STATIMIHT Floor. Loi A11<11lt 1, C1lllcr11)1 t0Bl7, CMARLlS O. OAlY lhe foOowl111 Pt''°" 11 llGino builntlt Wl'llch I• !hi pl1ce al ~llMll of lllt This t1i!fmen1 liltd with tne Cou111)1 •I! llftdlf1leriod !11 tit rntl!lrt 01t11l11fl!t' te Cl•rk ol oranrge co;.inly on Jun1 1•. 1tn. BEACH CAR!\JRETQ• $HOfl. 710 m. 111111 ol 11hl Cltc:edionl, wllhln !Mir 0 C YorklOW'I Avtn111. Hvt1!1110IG11 ll••ch, rnonlhl tiler tn• llrlt PllDllUl!lon .t tl'li1 BV lltvr•IV J, Mtdllo•. 11w1v Qunt~ C•l!la<nle • .,_6'6 .,..11ce. Clrrk, F , .. ,, L•w•tnct Orrin Ladwig 1 11' Diltd Junt 1•· ltn ot.lb1trou Drl"•· Call• Mt••-cili!o•o•·o, M••lln M, Wlue Publl1ned Or1n9e Co•1I 0 11ol1 PllG!, ,,616 AUmln~ilrftttlr Junt 11 •nd J111v ~. n. It, nn IM• n '"'' bv1!ne1s 11 btlog canduc1"'1 bv in of tn• E111t1 of lndi~1au.ll "'' 11tiGYI 111mtd dK1d1nt L.iw•encf Or l d Hon1m111, W11trt, Scoll and lllctr~1n Tnls Jl<!l~•.,•M 111~ ,:.tnw·~,,, C~univ 40 So11th l'ltw••••· )0111 !floor ,tCTITIOUI SU SIH l!S~ C!t•k ol Ornn~t Ca11nrv an · Junt ~. lfl1, L•1 A111•lt1. C~ll .. rnlt '°°11 L EGAL NOTICE NAME lTATlMEHT llv llrvtrly J, M.Udo~. OIPUIV (Ol.ln!V Tiit 1111) •H·S121 · Tnf follGWtng ~•KO!IS ore uo;n~ Ctt rl\. At111r11•,, lor Alml11l1lrlllt T he first san ctioned U.S. busln1t l '" DANIEL II IU(l(NUM 11•-0C table tennis association and C•llFORll.IA FENCE co . 1 1~~1, ATTOll:N EY AT LAW Publlsl\f<I O•ITIOt (0111 D•ilV Jll M M•fll S"lrttl, 'fuSIJn, C•lllGr!lll .:IMO sot HtWpGrl Ctnltt Orl1<r, S\jlff •H J ... ,.. )I fnd J1.>I¥ '· 11, II, ltll h f,.1J California tennis associatio n s11v111 11. M1vw••~. 111 , PoPl!V N•wpor1 •r•cl'I. '"''· ,,..., ---- tournament in five -''ears is on s1'"'· CGron• 011 Mir. co1111orn11 ,.1, 111•i .._..,uo LEGAL NOTJCE Jahn H Rovmand, 11'92 llrci•bufn F 111'4•1---------------- tap Saturday and Sunday at Rood. Tu,1111, c1111ornl1 P11111.,11 .. 0 or~no· ca.11 o1uv Piiot, •.1.• ,,., Huntington Beach Hinh "'ith Tnl11, tJU•ln••1 11 btlnu ionaucteu "' • Julv ' 11, II. 1s. l9J? 1 1~n HOTtCI or< OllfAULT AHO "" G-tlt PftrlnttlltiP ILt:CTION TO ltll deadline for entries Thursday J OH N H. RAV1'.\oNo L1';GAL NOTICE UHo•• ot:Eo OI' TausT TillJ 1t•1tm1nl l!ltd wltn lne C1111"!Y T.S. HO. t•M noon. Cl•rt of Orlr>gl COIJnly °" JjjM 16, !f/2 -------NOTICE IS HE llEBV GI VEN: T'"' A lolal of 21 events are er !11Vtrly J. M9ddox,. Dtpjjfy CGunl~ • ,,,.., $£CU R1ll' llTlE INSU ltANCE COM· Clirk. NOTICE TO CIEOITOll:S PA.Nl', n cor<IO•t llllll , " Tru\!H llf'ICll'r 1 available to anyone wishing to " 11,ss suPE11:10R cov11:T ol' "THI -of rr\j11 01ttd otcemDtr 10. 1t10, · f ' · Pl,/bthhtd Orlllgt (GOii 010IV P IM SlATE 01' CALIFOll:HIA f'Olt IJ!t>CV!acl by RICHARD 0, GUl'FEY • compete, ranging ron1 1un1ors JIHll 27 ..... Julv '· 11, 11, ltn lli&J 1 THE COUNTY 01' Oll:ANCOE l!"VA E. GUFFJ!".1. Tr~tor. •o lf(\jrt Gb!l· Los -Ala111ito s Results W. McC•rfneY, d-i'"t Nodl1.1!1d, 11 Stl'ltm, lb PtltrlOn, lb WUJOll, ii ' ' . ' ' . ~· : • • ' ' ' ' ' . I 0 V , Lued>e$sl, rl< Hv!clil'lg'I. i; Htlddow, o M1uler, p Tol1l5 • ' 1 ' ' " ' ' • 0 ' • • • 0 ' ' .. ' and novice players to adults. ----H•. •·7J011 Iii•''-111 ,,.....,. .,, EN1t1co GENT1t•. LEGAL NOTICE E1'at1 Of flA.T SY JIEA!I llt:AL. 0.. Entry fees vary de ...... .ting 1 ________________ 1 ,.,)~r1 &•11etlcl1rv, rta1•dacl J11'111••v 1•. 1t1 1 •• l'P"' CIOC\rtnel'll No. 1U. 111 booll •111, DIOt '61 on the particular category one 'ICTITIOUS SUSINISS llOTI(( I$ HERE.II'!' GIVEN 10 ll'll of On1r;l•I lt11to•d1, In 11\f ell!<• ol !ht h A.Mt: SlATEMEHT ("ldUGr1 GI Int lbGVt n11med dl'C;tdtnl lt1cord1r of 0!'1n11 CoYnlY. C•llforl'll~. -9,> lfO• MOHOAV Fl•ST •Acl -fOO v1•ds. ') ... ~~r eld1, Cltlmlr>g. Pu11~ S2«o0. CIJimJng prltt 13000. ~<;o Tf\jly GO J, M1llud1 5.00 ~ 00 '!O Mlnnl1 Rtbtl IL, \\'rigi'll) 7.;o l 60 LldY l !nd• t 011 (H. Cr~bvl l M Time -.XI •1 IO, Al~ Rln -Alldv Go, D~fldy's Jt •, M1sked 6t,..,11. 11.tiUtr II o t I( r I , Motk•1'1 Cl1bbet, Roc-v RoY1kl111s1, ~live• N' S1nO. ,. S<i"ftchtd -GQold Sprlng1, Kint 1t1s11.11. Rl'lodt1l1n. Nlmblt NGle. 12 •••cM, Cl·O. Tnihl 0. & t·Mlllllit lttMll. ''~ S•O":ail. SICOND II.ACE -.150 Vfrd1. J y11t old1 a. uo. c1.1m1,.., PurM snao. 11t1ymonc1 ,!l•r eoy fH. P111tL-5.00 3.:xl 2.llO AH'"-lfii'n um IF. &o"'l 5.00 3,IO Flebbtr (0. ICn\ghl) J.61) l ime -.ll 1/10. Alw lt•n -llcrv11 L.avt>ut. Oyn1mo P•l•GI, Skldo Polst, C1ndG liar 61•. Scr1tctitc1 -MI. F•rrls. Aerwgtdt Roektt (A:, A.d1!rl l1m~ -.11 Flat ... AIJO Ran -L~~n Cee, Knight Alli'•. C!'IMfllnG" Ti~r. Ml(kf~' C~•ro;itr. Sl>Ct· 1C'd 81r 81111, Volftrf, Jiii M1:d. JS Ex•cll (1·81rllmltt ltHI 6·Cl'li(I OG Mor'l•nl, plld 1111.01. SEVENTH ltACI! -~ v•rd:i.. l ~··' old1 a. up. Cl11!llltd .Allow1nct. Purse ,JOOO. The Tlmtl Mirror Pretl. Bt•lf'O R«kfl !(. $mlll'I) 7 ... l.00 1.'° J11'1 l•dr Luck" co. All1!10nl •.70 2."1 Noor Ch•r~ (R. Ad1lt) 2.•0 Tfme -.11 flat. Ali.o Rtn -MI. Roan M111. Rovch1r, Cnlck Doolin, You Htvtr ir:now. Mr. Arm1mt1r. EIGHTH ltACI: -170 '1'ard1. J vear ollh t. 1.111. AUowtnct . P\jrw 17500. The E,..,ur1nct!Stctind Olvl1lon. Red Cl'llll(ltr &ar (W1IKN'1) 7.60 •.ID •.tO Acrv•l 1Cah11 CJ. Richerds) 7.1//J S .la cn111 eer cc. Pernttl J.10 Time -£5 4110. AllO Rall -Gfbb\r'I !GY, Otwts MfoOI(, DYNl90 GH, SI YI II n I h ! Lundll''"· P TGtal1 ' . , " ' Sc11A ltJ lnnl1111 Oflne S1nlk • 000 000 ClG-1 010 000 001-2 ·~ Or1n11 C.1J1 ltl ... 1'.\tl(lnltV. :lb ·O l'lt lllt r. 'b I) P1!mer. ti • o Grimm, rl ] 0 HM1, tf I o Jallnson. v· l O !IOWtl'I, U ] 0 Gr•nl, II 1 0 Morrow. e 1 O Wf!Ktn. SS 3 0 Stl'lulU, !I 0 0 Shorf1, JI> 3 G Peoo11. lb I). o OltlJtnbeorrv, " 1 o score br l11t1ln1t • • ,-' ' ' . ' ' I I h rbi . ' . ' ~1 I 0 ' ' ' ' • • ' ' ' . • • ' ' . ' . ' ' . ' ' Plr1ltl Fullerlon ' ' . 000 ODii IXll)-il $ 2 210 100 Ofb;-.j 11 $ se.i-1 b'I' lnnllltl Sldctlebaclo; FM. Valley Ftrrell, 1b £mb•tY. It GttUe•, II• YOlf, cf S11i>br1, Jb e. Dt•n, !! Gtrm1n, tt... HlnM, rl J1c.k 01111, c Gl110Y, !b Jim Dt1n. • Lvclo, p Pao•!!V. p Totals ' ' . o® 111 .001-~ o 1 ClO r/20 000-l 10 Newport 101 • .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • " , , l'I 11tl ' ' ' ' ' . . ' ' 0 I 0 . ' . . ' . ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ' " • 0 • 0 • 0 • ' ' ' 0 ' . . 1111 c11m1n11 i11 enters. A special event as ,.. . •h•t 111 1>1,1or1~ h~vln• c111m1 101ln1! "'' d lbl 1 1 1 • •• '" • The followlng per~n 11 doln• b111.nes1 ~11ld dtcedtnl are rf<11.>lrtd IO IHI 1~·-"'' 111 1"'-lntrc n Mt ... been established for anyone . "''"'· Trld Ne. :Jf9"•• MIOW'll en 1 "''P •1. SNOOPV'S 2000 NtwpGrt 81vd Co\!I wun the ne<tssory voucheri, .,'lhe oflke rtc0tded 111 llOGlr 10, patt1 XJ Ind '1 or who has never partici,pated in · · 111 the cler~ or 1"• •bG':'• en11ne<1 cwn, Gr Ml11etllenK1U• M1P1. If! th• cot11c:1 of s•ld M111 t'l617., IO P•IS•n! lf\em, W>lh lf\t ntct1fl•Y I JI a table tennis tour ney or in the Mow1rd E. M1mmtr, 16S1 Gr~nb"'' V(IVChlf ~. 1o;l/>t1 \,nd,,,,9n,.<.1 di '"' o1r1c1 Or•M: f°'t"'Y· CilllGrnl~ .,, d orb ''i 'lt ' p 'n 'on -a Rd .• Lang 8e•th. (1. 'IClllS. of nl\ 11torntv, M, WILLIAM TILOEM, '.,"".,.' !cudll9 0111 "'°" r Ill• ·~m I COmffil ee S 0 I 1 IS This b111intH 11 belae <ondvcttd bv In J~I Wt1t Fourin 5lrtf'"I Sa" 1!trn11rdlnc ,' • -, " b II I I I I ·" , •·g1·nner Entry fee for that llldlvld1111 c 1 , ' • "1 "'' •11• c • nt••" """'' •11t uc • • d E M ~I tGrn a, "'hlCh it lht pl~(~ Of bjjllntll dffd llld thl l)bllllllOlll lttoir ed ttlt•tbY event is Sl .50. Howa• . ammer ol '"' ~ndt,,i•tntd In •II m;1!tefl Pit· ''' owtted by mt \jnOtr1IGt1t!!1 C~h~~ :!~~'.';;'!;'c~l~V ~~hJul~: :u;;1r; lalnlMO 10 tne -1111e 1)1 llid dtcMlfnl, That 1 br111tl'I ol. 11nd !!•l1Ult !fl, 11'11 Expected to compete are Gil er"' 8,0,,.,r 1~ J, Maddo• OePuTv Cwni¥ wli111n •011r mon•h• . •!!fr tt>r' I Ir• I ablltltllor>' tor wh ich ,11cl'I ol'ed 11 1-.:urltf P k ( ently the Call'forni'a Cl 0 PuD1lu 11cn <.I 1111, nOl,ct. ""' «curreu In tl\•I 1>1Ymi nt h•• net ar curr •r · " 11,., D•1td J1.1"" :io. 1t11. M•" made ot: 1111 1n.1111me111 et prlfl· ' state champion and rankeCI ttublishtd Or•r19• c~1t Dilly Pno1. CL VOE E. BEAL, JR · c1p1! •nO 1111er111 .,,.,,1,11 Mc~n1e du• ••d nall·onallv 1-n the top 10), San J1i1lr •· 11 , 11. 1s, 1"2 1131 .n AOm1111s1r1tGr al tne •s•s1• p1y1blt M•Y 1, n11. •nd 11,1bwouen1 in· J of The ebovf n~mP<l dttedtnl. . i!~llminlt '""I mtv bK:oml du• •nd Diego's Jack Howard, San LEGAL NOTICE M, WILLIAM TILOEN pav ebl• <11.1r1111 1111 111r1oc1 at t1111 Gef11.111 1 )91 W11I Faurll'I StrtU IA!t thlrttl 111 prov!U"" In lhl leim1 of Francisco'.s Jeff ~lason and I---------------! 1111 aer11•r•1no, C•Hfctf11i• rne na11. 1u ... 1nce1 mid~ to 1ne hakllr c1 Ray Guillen. '1c T1T1ous llUSIMESI T•t: cri.1 tf4·J111 1 prior •lld w 1><11rlor deed of tru•I of HAM'E lt.'Tl!MENT AllGrMT tor Admlni1tr•ltr tfCprrf '"° 1nY 1yD1tO!lt fll tdYIMf mtUt Top players from Orange TM lollowlng p1rscm1 1rt Oolnl PvbUliltd Or•ft9t C11t1I Otlly Piiot, puf111onl 10 lht t1rm1 of lhl fttd .t I d Sa la An , butlneu •t: July '· 11, It, 2S, 1971 17.U·7l lruit; lor tdc1urt lttl d\IO l lncoln All r h ,., County inc u e n as M'EOICAl LEASING COMPANV, 500 Enttrprltti II 11rYlcll!t' '""'· J, SprlngmAll, lD 3 1 I l Pat Crowley, and Huntington NoWPClfl C1nltt Or .• ~It. no. Newport LEGAL NOTICE l~al by'rtltOtl '"''"'°'· , ... 1111d1r1l1ntd. $!avro, 2b o O Iii Iii Beach's Mt'ke Templeton and !lt1t11. C1t1f. '26'0. prtwnt 1>1n1fl ci1rl' u!IC!•r su<h Clff(j, n•• SIOClltblck UJ !l;i119, 11 S 0 0 0 lt1lph E. Grllill'I, 2J01 E11I (htP. ,ICTITIOUS IUSIMf:'SS exKUlt'd 8fld dt11Vfftd !O 111!! TrutrH I 1b r-h rb1 8. Sprln1m1n, lb 3 1 l I Stu Nicol, among Others. 1T11n, Or1n91, C1Jl!Gtnl1. NAME STATEMENT wrlfftll O.C:t1r•ll1111 of Df'f1111t encl [)e.. F1r90, Jb J 1 1 1 Trtomtson, 3b Cl 0 0 0 , Joe E. lorll, HlS M SOI.Ith M1ln m~ncl For Slit , 1nO h;~ clfopollll'CI wlffl Mot<>. JI ' 0 0 0 llesc:hen, c l 0 l 1 Admission to see the events $!reel. 51nt1 An1. Calllorfll• Tht 1011-1"' per~lll ,,. f,oln1 11111 Tryslt• 11.>ch O•t'd ind •II dO(Urntnl• THlltO ltACE -•10 r•rd1. 3 yt1r t':.';.~~1;;., l~b ' 1 I .~ .()oo.rg!1s, lb 3 I 1 1 Thomll E. JallnllGl'I, ~ Ntw11<1rl b1.>llNll I\! tv"dt ntlng Gl)tlg1llan1 t.f<:urtd 1n1•eby, "; •td1 t. up, C11Jmint1. PurM 11000. WIHl•mt. rt S O 3 Mlk!a5, lb o o o o is free. cemer or .• Sit. m, Ntw11>0rl B••tl\, N REN.A/s:i"~c~ltw F•1e:1csh 3 llil l 11'1<1 ~•s dfCl••td •nu uot1 h•rebV decl••• , •Cherokee Ounc1n NINTH 1t•CE -350 ytrdl. ~ y11r Poregud, cl ! g ~ g W11Jlel(1r, If O 0 0 0 E ntries should be Sent to C1lltornl1. ~=r Jv ''M..,.ll:,i,r 11'211t i.. k 1111 111m1 'ec1.>red 1he••Oy IMmtdl•1ttr due Rtward, Uncl• w11. 5cra!Ch9<1 -GaMr<nc. ,. ~~j18:;~: Re~ IS. Trei:~~J !:: t~ r:1L: c~:~i~!·~;';';!)ni~~ ~~~·'·'° ~~r~,111,1'c ti ~ r J g ~~~1~b.11rr ; g : : Jerry LaLande, 9808 Con· o~:,~·c~~?r~~~-2501 Elltl ChtPmtn, Coron1 dtl Mer. C1. '' IP<Jr, ~~e:Y•~:~~ 1:~u::~h:1f~~ o;a':r~<j! Mr. p..,.tOt11lltr 1c. Pirner) l .20 ZIPPY Hink (P•rnerl s.20 :i.~o Coo•i.Gn, or o, o0 G o Allen. ct 1 ,1 o o t inenta] Drive, Huntington Tl'lls b1.111""'' 11 1>1in9 cllllduc1td bY • Grace J . Mueller, m L•rkio\jr, bl sold to 11tl1ty 1h1 obll11tlon• 1Kwttd ' ' . , • • T!mt -,061110. Chlck.idoo1lt !Drtytr! S.CID Pir•mo, • C O Gr(llln. rl I 2 0 0 h · f • Gtntrat P1rlntrslll11. Corona dtl Mi•. . tt'lftr1Dr. AIKO R1n -Nlc•l 0.-1 Mttr, The WGrJ, Tlmr 11.2110. ~~\':.ikg:.r oh ~ ~ ,s g S. Ml•lcs, rf 0 C 0 0 Beach . Furl er Jn 0rm3t10l1 Tnorn11 E. Johntton Rob!. H. lot, 116 Pr110CllG Or, (Gtll 01ltd: MIY :)(), 1972 Sl11tr Gtl, Gyp Ftt. Trish's B11rred . Al~ Jl1n -11.oln Olal, Vi's kanev 81.>!Gr•c, p 1 O O Nell'!fn, P ' 1 I 0 be obtained by Calling 9fi.8.. This 1l1ltm1nt llltd with lht Co~n!V M~sJ, (II, THE I. & A. FINE Scre"t>td -Rtw11rd Rec111ei!Pd, MGon, Mr, Pttt Ber, Nf'On Sl11n. Klei " 1G1Mt l-4 6 I S TG!illS » 7 S ' can Cit k of 0••1191 COIJOIY an: Ju"" lO. 1t12, l'l'nn C, L<11, 116 Prt.ildlo Or. Co1ti ltEVOKAelE TRUST, ll ra11 ltnd. P11 Bee, Tn>el(altro. P1ddock J1.1d9e, Scare by ll'llllMI Score tiy 111._,1111 8989 Or 963·1145. llY ;r lltv1rlY J. Meddox 0fPUlv Covntv ~h'111·bu . I b I b Uf'dlr dllt of Jlflllll•'I' 1, 1t11 l'OUll:TH ltACE -lSD VO'd" 2 ye•r s Ettcte 3-La L• cac1un1 t. 1-: :1' ~ o ~ ~ ~ NewPOrt GOO ooo ~o ~ ; Saturday's opener begins at c1e,k. " 11111 P•rl~'~h~~;: : e no cGnduOtd v • ~~~ •• •;;int N. l'ln1, :1~~-~~:':1~-P~11rJ• 11 !co. , __ ,_1'-'-'-"-"-'-·-'-'-'-'-'-'-"--~--_____ __;_"c':c'c''='i':::_'_' __ __:_i'"=":._:•c.lo:___;•c00-::...c' -''--''----'='='-'c'_'m--''-"'-'-'-'-' -"'-'-'-"•--' ;';;;";;;;;;;l;O;;;a;. m;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; l'~"~~·~·~~:_'.'_,':"'_,_,,~,.~~,'·;~;:·,..'':m~'c~c•o'-coc•c"_'_'•~ru~"~",~'; I Thi• st;~m1n1 . fl i~u~~~~E ~n• county , .. ::~<:.: 1~::1, .~'.,,::':i !~,~~~J, ~m'. :! fC. Ptfntrl •.OO 310 ~-to l Clt•k ol 0•11111e Count~ on J ,,~~ JD. 1'12 aocum111! u o. 4•J•. :" 1111 ofllct cf 011 F•Y• Jov (IC. H•rll 12.ID 7.'20 B b ll s d • LEGAL NOTICE ~i kBtYfrty J, M•Cldo• 0911urv Countv CM.niv Reco•d•• o1 Or•not covnrv. T;.~~ T:_llC~I: ~1~0.Crcsbr) 6.111 ase a tan ings DEAN LEWIS tr . ,. 1111' ~~;~:!~~E l~~~~AN'(, AIMI Ran _ O\j11t's Hl""r, (Ill llt ,ICTITIOUI &USINl'I P\jt>U1Md Or11101 Coe~! D1Uy Piiot, •I Tru1t•• J ' • • 'I II T , G I ' I , NAME $TAlEMINT July '· II, It, 25, Jt)1 llJ l.n lly CllrlJ louto;•s ,:.,;,... '~!;,~ .. P':r/' M:I:, ~~ r :~~ Tht totlowlM 1><11r10lll •r• de!M 1'011clo11.>•t Oep..rlm•~I !!'Old. bllljM~' ~\;STO(I( l'OltMS, 7101 Llfllth LEGAL NQTJCE fl jjt>lotllta O•l'IQI (Mii Dlll'f Polgf, kr,ldled -Mldnl1ht .,,llfd, Go 1---------------J..,,,. ll, 11), ~1 •l'ld JUI)' '· ltr1 1~)2 0.nOY Glrl, Prlnc•11 Itr•I•, Truly NATIONAL LEAGUE .UIERICAN LEAGUE l"ltc:o, Wtilmlnat.,., C•lllorl ll!t . aAR •Ott Trite!. ltkh•rd E. Wr•lt. 7~ Ltfllah Pl11t1. NOTICI TO Cltt:OITOl:I East Dlvlslo. East Division t Wtl'lmlMt..-. Ct!il. SIJflERIOll COU•T 0,. THI LEGAL NOTICE l'll'TH ltACI -llO Ytrdl. l Vtlf olds & jjp. AllOW1nct. P111"H 17500, tne f lldvr1nct/l'lrst Olvh lon. Uffll lHY ltNr (T. l lph1m! I.Oii 4.CID 2.00 (la11y ltoc:ktl c•. AC11lr) '·"" J.40 1"lfl+t! Set""''' llt. ll1nl(1l ~.00 Th'lll -,"5 1110. AIKO 1t111 -Olde Smootn•·· Plunllrr. Nerclroo, Ide Rjjft, S1v1nn.h'• llG,, SIXTH ltACI -J!O r1rds. l Ye1r PIOS. Allow•nct. (1!1!,--b•td. P11r11 12100. !l1rnmt1:1 <C. Smil!ll J.ao l.XI 2.to CMCI Do Mm-1111 (0. Allll«ll 9.80 1 . .ill Diablos Trip FV Poloists ri.tission Viejo High'1 Dlablos rolled to a 11).I summer league water polo decision over Foun- tain Valley Friday in the first aalvo of the !rosh·soph varsity division No. 6 at Estancia lligh'• pool. In other action Garden Grove dealt Newport llarbor a l.J .. 1bac k : 1..-0s Alomltoo edged Buena Park, 5-4 : and COSta Mesa forfeited to the host EaglC1. Mission Vlejo's attack was balanced with Tom ~1iller and Terry Afurphy sbarin~ scoring honon with two goals apiece. Singlc lallles were recorded by Ca.ry Okazaki, Skip Neville. Sieve Thomj)!On, Bob Woods and Roger Hapeman. Founlaln Vallefs on I y marker "'as made by Tom Nelson. G,..g Fulls turned In a good Job for Newport, scoring onct. H1i.ti Wr1t1, 171)1 Lt'l'llt h ,lttt, P GB W L P t G B Wntmllltltr, C1llf, ITATI O' CALlf'O•HIA ,0.. HOTICI 01' COHtl•VATOlt'l P•IVA'rl W L Cl, C , .. THI! COUNTY OF OIAHCOI Tl\11 bu1lt1tss 11 lM condllcild lty • l!:tltle of HENlt'( C. llEltGMAHN, SAll 011 ltlAL l'•OPl!ltTV Pittsburgh New York Chicago 43 25 .632 Baltimore 37 30 .552 1"1rtntrshlp, M•. A·JNJt H .. en Wr•!o DKttllOd. 141 tM SwH•~ C.urt et tM lt1to .. 42 27 .609 1\1 Detroit 37 30 .552 """' E. w"" H~itCE ~·s,.~ERE8Y GIVEN >o ~' Colllw••· IO< .. '""''.°''-37 32 536 6~i TI.II tlllt"""l filed w1tl'I ltll County UICI Drl l tbG~O. ni!Md de<t!Mnl 111 lfltl M1H1r •I fltt Cll'IM,..•ftrVtl p trf St. Louis M ontreal Philadelphia · Boston 31 34 ,477 5 • Cltrk of Ortnge COlllllY on Jltl'lf JO, 1'11 try 1ri.1 all Plrtont h1v!nf Clllll'lt ... Inst lt11 JAHIT 1tO•l1tTA N. MM I H 9 • 38 3J .545 6\1-. 81Ytr1Y J. Mllddoll. Drpjj!y (Ol.l~IY Clt,k, 1110 CIKt'!ltnl 1r1 r~lttd to lllt tl'lem, C..iaeni tf9 30 39 435 1 New York 31 34 .4n s ,,.,n -...Ith thl ntcl•urv vouc:hl••· In the ofl!ct NOT ICE IS HEA:EllY GIVEN '"'' · 311 Cleveland 911 1"11blltlled Or1ntt c,,.11 01Uy Piiat, of ll!O cl•rk of ni. 1bGv11111111ed court. or PHii.iP M. HfMMING, ,, (Oflli•vtlo, 0, 25 45 .357 19 Z1 39 .409 July A. 11 , 11. "· 1trJ 17•t·n lo "'"'"' '"""· wftll 11\o lll!Cllll" ffll ,,,.,, of JANET ROllEll.TA HEM· 26 •• 39' lQI,\ -'---------------J YOUC:htri, lo ll'I.• 1.1nOir.1tp119<1 •I the ofti<cl MING, CMMtY8lt1, W!lt Mii •I •rlv1i. Cincinnati 11ouston Dodgers Atlanta '\'est Dlvi~ion 43 28 43 29 36 34 San Francisco San Diego 32 38 30 47 24 46 MIMl•r'• ltnwlti Pl'lilaclt!phl• A, Sen 'r•nclsco t ,606 .597 .514 .457 ,390 .343 Hew Vorlt •t Moltlrt1I (21, pct1lllOMCI, rein Plt11bltr1h 3, Chlt .. o 1 St. L011!1 4, (lnelNWtli I ,1.111111• n , Hat.111011 ' TM•t 't Ol"'H \\ .612 101,-) 16 1811 Sin OltOC (Klrlly S-1 •rid C•ldwtll Ml It HIW Yotll {Gtntrv N •ltd tt11-!(hi). SI. Lo;.ilt l$1!1i*I ' ~· (lM!llftlll fGrlmstrt J.21. 1•11 Fr111(i.co lflfr \JI ti l'hll1dtlpl'il1 \Chlrn- p!Oll f.1). ~ IJGhrt 14') ti MOf'ltr"I !Motto'\ J.7). tlllcl90 flltincMI ).0 Incl PAllOlll J.S) It Alltn1t fM(Lfll" M Ind llHCi M ), Pllttlnlrflt car1"' .. 1l 11 Hou.toll 1011:'1'1r 1·•1. Milwaukee ..,, • 't r LEGAL NOTICE of 1'11r •llorn1y. T. G. DALTON. A» SOI.Ith ialt. to'"• hlanr,1 Ind Dttl bldOor, \jnelfl' Sirring S!rHI. S\jllf 1000. lOI An1•l11. lhe l1rmt •lld conOlllo~I h•••ll'lllllr ........ ~·est Division SU fl l!•IOlt cou•T 0,. THI C1IUorn!1 fOCJJ, w~kl'I 11 lht Pl•<11 o1 !Ion.cl •nd s1.1bl•d 10 conf!rm•llo11 try '"' lt tl>llill'lt ll ot lht vllll9r1i,11td In •II m11ter1 111111rlGr Covrt, Oii JjjlY 10, 1•12 11 tM Oakland Chicago 7'-1innesoW. Kan~as City Angels Texas 45 24 .6.S2 STATI OI' (ALttrOll:NIA lfOll: l'f'rllllllflg to'"' ,,,.,,of 11111 dec!'dent hour of 10 O'CIO(.k "M or ll'ifcfftllt• 41 28 594 4 BOB SEVERSON THI co~~T!.~~llo••HOl w1:1hl11 '""''r man1111 i11tr the llrtl p11bll· wl!hln the lime at!Gw.d ii~ lfw, ,; !ht of: . ' HOTt(I" 01' HE.i.lt!HO O,. l"ITITION <• Oii ol lhl 11<1lltt . llt11 of WITTMAN & SCHMIOT, 11· 36 32 .529 81: FOR. ,ll08ATIE 01' WILL AHO LIT· Dlt..U Jun• 7', l~I?, lornfYI ~ ~tld con11rv1tor, ti 3" Siii 3:\ 35 48~ 11 12 TE•S TlllTAMf:'NlAllV MARY C, BERGMANN Mlouel l)rlvt. Suitt )00, NtWDOrf S11e1>, ' ' ;) IElltte of EVELYN RUTH ROSSEN E ~e<\jlrlx Gf Ille Wiit Of C1lllarnl1, f2~. 111 GI !~I rl•ht, llllt 1...0 32 39 .451 14 DolC'f•sH "'• •bGYt n•mtd CH<t<lcnt lnter11t In Ill• "'''' of tile ukl ~ 29 40 .420 J6 Dean lewis lmpor~s in Cosil NOTicf. 1s HEIEllV GIVEN 1~11 T. O. DALTON uru•t• Jn •nO to 11>1 r111 ar-tY Rtwllt lloetan I, MlnntS011 t 811tltnor1 IJ, Dttrolt J Otki.M $, ,t.~ Iii OIMf ClVbl ~ llChldVlld """" .. ,,., M1'"'50!1 ICOl'Mn ... J-..-8<11_, {McGlottltrl •11• T1:10:11 !Cox 1-0I .i c1 ..... 11hd !P1trv n .11. Oetroff ISi~ l-11 et K···t1 City IHM!Ulld T"J CN' N1l1011 1·21 e1111moro {OfbtOI\ ,.7) I I Ch1c-oo (81h-lN J. MllWlvilM ILOl'ltbOrt .. , •l A1111I' l.Allt'll "'4). Hew Yorll; (Stottl1mTr1 1·~) 11 Oak llnd ~Hal!rr•1111111 11 .. 1. Eve-ltoiMn 1111 !life! .. t rtln 1 ptllllon •»St, Sprl111 St ... Suitt H"' 1Jt\lfll 11'1 11'11 CllJ' of Cotti Mt.-, C1H,1nlJ' " h 'J th for Pro1>111 ot Wiii •nd lor 111u11Kt of Lff llnttl11, C•lll. toll1J GI Ori,,..., $1111 of C1Uloml1, dttet!bod M•t• 1pp1 Y •nnounces e ltlllt1 T11t•m•nt1ry to Ptllll-r T11: ltl)I MA +.•s •• folkllw.: rtftrinct lo WlllCl'I 11 l'laclt tor tu•ll•tt llffemoy lflt l1Kv1!11 LOI l'wr 141, Tf1d :IOOI, H "' m•• arrival of its new service m a n.. p1rtk1111r1, •nd """' ""time ind Pl11C1 l"11bllthfd Ortrioe Coe1t O•llf l'llGt, rtcardod In lloolt ''· ,... Mo o1 fltlrlnt tht Mint n.i MM "' 1or July Jvl"f •· 11. 11. 25. 1m 1111.n Ml~•llt!'lfOll• M•M. 11tcorot> of or1,... agtr Bob Severson of Corona ~~~~,'~.'i"'tf 1:.=-C::~'.'~,:: LEGAL NOTICE ~";:;.,,.., •nd tOf'ldltl-of,,,. Hiit CIYIC (inter Dr!YI w .. t, In llHt t llV of ltf: C•ll'I •nd llwtul ,..,_., .. "" Unltld d I M e b h t k S•nfl .Ant, C1!1IGl'lll1, NOTICI! TO CltSOITOltl Sl•IH of Alfto>rlu, Cit Nrf «>•h MCI ""' e ar. o a s • en o ver Dl!td J1.1111 :m. ltn. SUl"l!1t101t cou1tT o ' TN• utdlt, "" "'m• ef l4ldl credit,.•~ th• servic e Toyot1 •nd f acility Volvos. for b oth Bob hu w e .SI JOH!'(. ,,.,, O• ••• ,,.. •o• ttPl•blt fo 1111 Hl\Mt'Yll" •ltd ttlt c.eun. C-' ' ClotO ~.. NI.A Al \Ntl flYI IS) ....,_tfll ol !hi ei'nolittlt llld TNI COUNTY 0,. OllANOt .....,.~ HAllMON D. Sl'ANHlll a H ...... ,., "l<(lm .. l'IY 1111 tfler '"' .... INlllllC•,. ,JlllOM• D. IAVINICI( l•til• of GEORGIE SllKIELY. 0... tit .,.id ri.fort the lrtM,_,. If flftl to uld lSUJ Vtnt\lrl S!V41. kll• 411 CllMd r••I ll'OCl'f'IY, T••H 11'111'°""'..,,.,.111 lft. '"'""'" 01111. C•tllflt~I• '"" Ho1ic1 1$ H£11Ell'I' GIV!N '° the tlltlfl(f .ctllllblo .. .,..., l\lrch•Mr T .. · f!U) "l~I• lltolrld tNi 1'1P1'111d 01 « tM ••ts If All-I f11'1 '9111"1'111' tttdltCft ol lllt tl)ow ,..mid d«t<Mhl lrll!tltr If tit ... A:Konlll!I of a'.lft'tn•llCf, fll.J~ lflll at! etrtOll h1v!111 Clllmt 1111111! 11'11 ltlnl"" ttlll, ~ ~ tlllt l'*"I~ ,ubll•tlld Or•• (GeJI O•llt Jlllot, uld cttttd111t ,,, t""11ted lo 1111 !hPm. POllCY 111•11 .,.. " ftlt fXPfftM Of "" • S 11 ltl"J 11!).12 with !lit neeo.s11ry 'louther1, In 11>1 ortlct lt llitr. IE1c.._ c~1r1r111'11U 119 bOt"' -Jv!y • ' ' of I ... CltA; Of 1'11 lbOYI fft!ll!od CO<Jtl, '11 hfH Int 1111 14li.t •tld ~lff 1tY lhol EG NOTI le prtWfll lt\ffn, w!lll "" r'll(tll¥1 pu•ChllW. L AL CE ~°"'"~fl.'" lh• "'""''~1111111 •I lho oll!ct1 All 11101 mull~ 111 wrltlne 1tld tf!ll t• DEAN .LEWIS twent.y.iev•n yeers e x perienc• in import and domeitie. 1 ufo· mobile 1ervic e . 0Ytr twtnty mechanic1 will be und11r his di· rect control end his e xperi ence will benefit both dttlershi p and 1'tomers. Bob is married a nd hes two children. He likes to f i1 h end treval ir1"hi1 spire time. 11 ---------~-----lof WITTMAN & .S~t-IMIOT , .Attol'lltYI ti ""-ortl< .. of Wlltrne11 lo .SCllrnkft, •l• fl'ICTITIOUS tUStHllS L1w, :M6 $1" M;1111I Or.. Sit. ))0. 1Cf'lf1t IOI" 11ld (OnMrv•i,t, 11 )M $11\ NA.Ml STATIMIHT NtwllOl'I B~ti;h, Cl!lf, '26'0, whlc~ 11 lh• Ml1u1I Ottvl , Sllfll 8, llftwport lokfto lht t.llowfllO "''°"' It lloln1 b!;1!ntt1 plea Cf but1'1ftt at lllt u"°'1'"1lgll9d lt1 oil Ctllk>rnl•. t'J6':1, '' •nl' 11..,. '""" 11'1• 41: mfffe_rt 11ttt1!11lnt to !1111 ttltl• of 11ld fl•tl ~tllctllOl'I et fl'llt ~\Cl •!Id kfW• .SHADOW llOA1S, 1"1 Gr11t• l.tnt, dtCnlenl, wlfflln four melllht •lltr 1111 !ht t>Wilr.!llll of 1tld Mii $.;Id COl\tft'Vllof 1'966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Se rvice i nd P1r11 for All Imported Cort Modern 1oc1,, Shop for !<11 ,C1rs 646-9 303 Orange County's Largest and !dost Modern Toyota and Volvo Dealer OV USl!AS DILIVIRV SPICIALISTS I' Alcto. J & t. CC•lt M•••· l!rll ""~llt1tlon of ll'lb noli<t, r1wrV1t 11!0 rlll\t t. r1JIC.I lflY tl'lll •ft llrvtt Oollc~\11 C1rrwy , 4 1 • 01ttc1 Jllf'IO JO, ltlt 11.111 •nd oll•rt: Mlrwtrlt.., C.Clrtl'll 011 Ml•. EDIT.A $lll(ILY, O.t~; Jut.If tt, IJn Th!1 tl>111IM11 11 1111111 Cll!'ldutltd bY •11 IE11K"tfi1 llt Ille Wiii ot l"HIL.ll' M. Hf:li!M1N6 llldl1'1G1.>•I, tht ltlerW l'llfftf!d df(fdtnl 't-.tlor al 11'11 ttl•lf .. 11.Ntt D. Ctf'f'IW Wttlmtll a kllffti.1 Jtn•I ........ H • "' "'I fl II • lllk 1rAttmOl'll !lied wilt! "" CounlV AHtnll'f"• II Ltw CIMINI ... (llfll" °''"" COllll'l'f' ••i: Jvl'lt .. lt1J. ,.. "" Ml.hi .. Dr .. Sit. .. WITTMAM a ~·GT 81 8tvttl'Y" J, Mt>OOci1t Dt,lu!'( CO\lnty N""" l•ll!Cll• C.Olf. tMa Altwlll'l'I .... c-.... ... Cltfk. • Toi: 011) ~ W k11 Ml~~ hlto *r " 11noe A.,.,....,, ..,. ••IC!ffri• .,......,. t•ICll. ca'"'""' .,... ,lolblhl'ltd or.1191 c .. it D.llll'f' 'not. 'Willthttl Or1neo cout 0111y fl'l\ol. 1"u11111111>11 er._,.~ Dtltv ,_. Jvly •· 111. 11. u . 1m 1m.n Jiiiy 4, 11. 11, u. 1tn 11ss.11 "-11. 11. •rid AHY a. 1m ~JJ r l TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS KC'f.:T' ED 12.uO -···rhP Great r·1rru~ Parade!' J .<\ bathing hlppopolarnu!I. 65 h1stor1c c1rr11~ v.•agon~"i, 36 banric;. O\IPr 700 horSl"'S and a gi11nt bandv:a,i:::nn [lUlt efi by A 40·hOrS(' l('ilnl ro[J~ lhl'OUj?h litil\Vil llkC'f'. F.rne "t Bors;nine i~ thP host. K'/"'J'\' m 2 :IO-'"J'l11r1 y Sc<·nnrls (Iver 'l'ukyn" Spencer 'l'rafy and \'an Jnh nson are teamed in this •· 1944 \\'artin1C d rarnn. ABC' 0 8:30 ''~\\'l"t'I . S\1CC't Hac:hcl" 't'h1o; ue1\· dran1a \11th an f:SP thCn1e features ;\!ex ~, Dreif'r. Stefanie J1011ers and Pal lli nglt.>. NBC' D 9·:JO -·"f'he ~'t<irs and 's1 r1pc1i Shot1·.11 1'his n111si<"al-variety spe('tal co1nm emorat1 ng Inde- pendence Day stars Bob !lope. Anita Br) ant. Nan cy \Vitson and Kenny Rogers and the f'irst f:dition. Ed ?i1 c ~1ahon emcee ~. CBS 0 I1.30 -".'\rt An1erican in Paris." 'rhis Oscar-wi nn ing ibesl pltture of 1951) n1u!iical stars Gene Kelly, Leslie l'aron and Oscar Le\·ant. ---.. Tuesday Evening JULY 4 ·m (fs' RETURN (v1nin1 11 'OPI Arth ur riedle1 i nd the Boslon Popi Orcheslr1 retur n tor 1nothtr se110n ol summer concerts. Ton1 11ht 11 11'1 111 Americ1n cot1Cert w1!h 1peci1l guest tonductor Lucy Anduson 1;00 8 CJ 0 (I) m Q) Ntll'I Ct ltbr1t1n1 Independence D1y. (}) ®J Nu111 !:00 (D Dr1cnet 0 Tiit l it '11tlty ffi Un 'ttr1no (i) Wild Wild Wtsl a:i LI Cri1d1 l itn Cri1d1 II) Dtnitl lotnt D~ Tilt 'tlra:lni1n QJJ lotli l11t ''Gll'Yty" Cl) Noirl• fE A1t1 T1nsio11 9:25 ffi Toni Holl iii Hell,.-~ fD!IHCIA\!Fesliw1I er Amt riu• !:30 EJ (j)C1~Ro1t (R) Film Klrtss FelUilt S1mpl1 of tht rich cioss I D11ne Vars.i ~ue~ls •.s th1 widow ol 1et1ion of nirive folk irl m~1c ' counl11 S1n11n1 ulol. w/lo 1ski d1nc1 1nd tnfhm•n~h1 p c;lt brated fr1nk C1nnon to invtsh1111 tht 1nnu1!!y on !ht Mill in W1shini!on plane crrsh lh ll c1used his ~e1!h. ~ M•fJ'balfY RFD I 0 @l m 11,1ci ... t I Tht s I 1 r I ($)Ti It Announced i nd StOPfl Show Bob Hope, An111 EE Tllrtt Stooa:is Bryant, ~ancy Wiison, ind Kenny l :.JCI O Mowie: (C) (90) "Ml. Hobbil Ro1rr1 1nd !ht Fust Ed11~ head· Ttktt 1. V1t1lion" P•rt t (cnm) '621 line lhi~ music1 l-~1ri1ly 1ptc11I -James S!ewar! Maureen O'Har1 I tommemoruint lndependenc1 01y Laurie P1ttl", 11b11n, ' [d McMahon will emcee. ())CBS Htll'S W1lttr Cronk1tt 0 Stc:ond loo• @1 Mtrv t:rlftin Sllow 0 New1 Wilch John fullmtr lffl TM N1tur1 ti Alltrlc.an Fol~ m Netn Hugh Willlam1 Music ffi (ij) RETURN Doin' It "Tht Poetry EI) Tn1su1t of Our Lives" Wilti1m M1r1h1ll 1nd 9 l:ttn Acut Cloria T~Wili Dtt1ney s!1r In a drl· CE Quin Cant• [.ltl Ctncionl m111c retelhnt o/ blKk hislOfY 11 &J Vktori1 J1111t1 $111'11 Sten lllout h blac~ poetry. EE Ktld1llop [111111 Mintz ED Ave1lll't 7:0DB rJ)CJ ffiN . {DRtdllf fro•·KellyWood '"• ' -PREMIERE . .:: I Doll lD:OO 0 rtews Gtora:e Pu1n1m -. Rf ~ 1n1 o ({) fj) CE M11cl.\ w11br, M.O. A new d;u!y 1cl10n prog11m fe1tur·~ "Oon't Tai~ About Darknesl' (R) A Ina: 1m1teu1 bowlers who try lo nun nudina: eye surierr !lm1P(}n'1 make b11 mo~ty 1or thtm$tlwes and 11 so th•! ht may see his lirsl ch1td. home conteslanls. 0 [ ,,,cl•l I Tiie Pocoi11 soo This (~ Trul~ cu Co'nstqutncts ract was t~ptd ruht r tod1y. (l'o :·1~tl . I m New1 Ken Jones. Ron ror!ner I ' llat I My Lint. • (fl S1!1ri to Ad venture m I Dre •~ o! k1nnte ,,~ Sptc11I ti tilt Wett "Rober11 I (is Micldlec:•u. Mtd1tatlo• na~I." (l't) ·Ei) la Pare11 Sin Pai ED Pio!. Ald10 ED Tht Advoca1ts ED The fors )'le S1111 (R) @I)Un1.Ple11,1i1 .. t n t! Camino (Ii) Festival Mexicano ~M0¥11: (C) Start ind Str!ptl Q).~ Lt end1 d1 Balomel Forever'' Dtb11 P1£et, Chflon We bb. 10:10 0 Thi Ci~!ddiuen (RJ Bob Crin\ 7:.JCI 1J :Jf, The J11ry ~Hd Hour Com·1 i uests. 1d1-v11itty series le1turin1 Spencer 0 Dr. Si1M11 .Lor:kt ''Coo·Coo In Ouinn. Cll Wilson, Meri• E1r lt , John th• Nest'' (R) Ralph K1nmond i1 f"l(lmty ind Ho1m1n And11w1. lo brouih! lo Dr. Sellers in 1 bldly nia:ht's SP<ft11I a:ues!s 1r1 Doc Sev· braten condition 1nd Of. l ock• tr ies eriMOll ind Ch11l1s Niison Reilly. to tind out th• truth 1bout tht cir· CJ m POftCilnn.1 "S1!1nc1 ti Sli!J· cumstlllCIS that led lo th• bo'(1 w1I«" Candy is jailed lot 1111 murder condrlron. ol 1 r1ncher 1nd his hmfly. Pit O l1lk-B1c' Hintlt is 1peci1I cues!. I (JJ (I Crito d• Aztl1R 8 Mllfil : (C) (2111) "Down Alllon1 ®J San Die11 ,1nor1m1 "tt'1 I tilt Sllettltrina: P1l•1" {com) '5]-Grand O!d fl1(" Wilham l und111n, Mitzi Gaynor m l ill Cosbr Sholl' David Wayne. g;) la S..tanka 0 (Jl (J1 CD Th• Med Squ~ "Tlit m C1!1 el the West T1n1led Web'' (Rl Pelt ind Li n( 09 Movie: ~c1u1ht" jeop11d1!e thtir hvts 111d c1rteri ffi Condencia Cul pable by help1n1 JLJ!,e'1 trre"d rtlurn 11:00 tJ 0 Q ro ffi al Nr•I jewely he h11 t1o1en (3 a 110 new1 ~I~ 1 Dream of Jr1nnl1 O Ont Sttp Bryan d 0 M1ll1on S Mow1t: (2h1) "A1ht1 16 M1rslul D1Uori 1nd Diamandf' !com\ '~2-lbog ID Truth or Cons,equ1nce1 n•tw C1bulslu rv1 K•ry1e,.1l! ffi Run r11r Your Lih (101 National G10111oh1t "A~11n'•1 {IS I s•(c1•1 I A Birthday SlofY A lhe T1melt5S land ' laJt p~crd hall hour rtcouMin a: th• m Dr11ntl ~tory of !ht 01111111 o! Amrric1n !rte· (DJ Tht fouftt Sa11 dom. 1ht Rewolullonary War. Ani· El) l1 Mtdil Ochal m1ttd children's draw1nrs. • chil· EI!) Cityw1tch1r1 drtn 1 chorus and 1 n1rr1!0f art CE CoilMitr• Couron 11sed. {E Mo'ti1: (211r) "Fool1 IOI' Sundal" tt) The Ol11nn1 Tra il "Cynth l1 (com) '38 -Carole Lombard, ftr Goodine and O.v1d ind Mimi Jones" ri1 nd Gr1vtl. M11s Goodrng contributts tr1d1tion1I 7:.t5 m Dod11 r $t:11tbo1td Mt11t1n wnrs 1nd 1111 .lon1es olltr 1:00 CJ) RoHln' on tllt Jli•tr loll! music from .t.m1nc1'1 p11t. m Ho11n'1 Ht1ot1 ffi H11d1hop (R) GJ Perry MaMn ll:J(J 6 (i) CBS Lah MOYit : (C) "A• tll Hltf1111no1 Co11it Amttican in P11is" (mus) '51 - al La Cost Ju11tda Grnt Mtlly, lt!ht C1ron, Qsai LI· CE Ulldon C.ntr1I v•nT 1;.JCI 6 'Tl Hawaii F1vt·O f~l J~~~ 0 101 ID Johnny C.rso11 [vtn 1ue111 11 the surv1v1n1 mem Q Mo1it; "Tht M11que11d1r" (d11) btr ol a not 1oo 1ei1t1m~1t real 3l -Ronald Colman {l1•.s1 L•nd1. e1111e tompany ... ~st putntri ht 0 '3: r, ffi Die~ Cavitt P1t11tli: com• v1c11m1 ol a my~t,11011' po11 ~·~cntt 2ut1ls. '" 0 101 it} NBC Attion P11,ho11l' ''lht C11me" (fl) A m11rdt! t111I tt come' 1 p11,1tt ~&ttlt~round tor 1 c:J Mo~11: (C) "24 Hours to Kiii" (ar~) '65 -M1cli.ty Roonty , leK lhr~tr. W11tt1 Sle11 k. ffi lo Ttll tht T1U1h ._tn111l~I postculor whtn Ab11h1m 1?·00 m Movie: "Wt Wtrt Str1n1tr5" rert1 bel1tves wt1l!l1y, • Mlr,,11111 (d111 ·4~ -Jtnn1ltr Jonts, Joh n promint nt S11 • Rodm1n 1uil!y ol 1 CMlield double murder. Jack Lord, Pal (E) \l'ondtrlu tl O'Britn 01n1 w,n!er 1!tr. 12:30 (D C4unlry Mutlc Ti1111 0 (:J1@ (l)Movi1 ti Ult Wret.: 1:00 ',)00 ,.()~Htws (CJ (90) "Swtt l. S•ttl lltc:Mr ' . ' ., l\US) '71 -Al!l O!e•er. S!t!lnlf 1:10 8 hi~: (CJ "tlurtrttll C•botsl f'c,,.tri.. Pat H1na:le. 8ttndi Smit {drl ) 60 -Btn Coctlltr, MOiiy Btt. lou1u l1th1m, Ch11~ Robin~n 2:15 m All·Hitllt Show~ "1'h1 f'h1nto111 Stevt Ihnat. An £SP t 1ptrt dtSPtl SPtlki.," "HtidliM Hunltrs," (C) 11111 !r1ls to lt1rn the iclt~t1ty o! "HontJ(.llllt" 1 i;tMn whint ttl1p1111•t powti~ 3:00 0 MOf1t: (C) "Affair Wilh 1 M1llrr" 1rr dr1v1n1 1 b11 ut1fu! wom1n m•' t1Jr'1 ·u -Sttahen ~oun&, Hu· m Merv 1:1111111 Shtll' old Stllnt, Wednesday DAYTIME MOV IES m (C) "Hill 1110" Ztrt" (dra ) '54 .1.1,n l •~d 81111 Splnty 1:30 Q '1ht l t1tl CloYt" (l!IJl) 'S4- A!,t N•cGI , [tetnar S11mmtrl1~ld. 3:00 a •·1n11de tht M1lia" (d111 '59- 1:00 Q) (C) "Jol1Gn Sift(S At•ln" id11) C1mtr0f1 Mllcbt l!, fl11n1 (d111rds. 'SO-l1•ry P11~s 8arb1r1 Hilt I ~Ol (C) "Tll'o Wttkt With loYt" t :JO 0 "Tht 111 Cl;ni¥t'i" (dr1) '51-(rGml '$0-0ebb it Rt~nold1, Rtc11do Ku~ Dou1111s, J•n S!trtinc. l Montalb1 n Jin' Po ... tll. 10:00 , i i .. $•ut111rt' bl•N4" (1dv) '51-4:JO E IC) "fair Wincl te J1~1" (811) NU Ch•nd ltt, f~tlrn KtytS. -Frtd 11'1chl uuty, VICIOI Mcl11lth. 11:00 0 "I t( DttdlJ l1Mt" (mys) '54-(2 1 S..1 II 10 Alf Mdint lio,d Btldlt" Si~t Sill• 1:00 CJ "Tiit W11 .. o1 FHI' (llr1) 'U l:Da 0 "Cl'J ti ltltlf" (dr•) 'U-Vtnl -Vvp M011t1nd, Chtf'l11 Vinti, Ht l11n, R111 lil trtnn r11t1 V•n £:ttt. Broadway 'Biggies' ·Vanish I 'Fuuller,' 'Hair,' 'Butterflies' E11.d Long Engagements ;';~;\\' ''OHK 1ur1 i -Tht. Rrnnrlv.1a\· thenter d1 c;tr1f'f to- dt1\ 14:1~ ·11kr t'mpt~ ~11ddlE'!i in !hi' r1ld corral :\llrr IOflC trn~lll'I •'~. thE>t'r \1·11s no onP hon1e at the Aro111l1411~'. B1Hnvirr ~ r1 d Bonth thPnler~. \'IH'lllrrl tlunn)( !hf' 11erkr11d by. l'CSfl('('IJ\'·el ,\', 1uni.:·run t'hiJrllDion ''F'ir!dlrr no tlu· H1KJf." "llr11r" ;111d "Rut- IC'rll1E>s Are Frt1.' '' Also, s11r11111rr st·t in at the \\'inter C:irrlen "'ith the Satur· driv depart11r{' of "Folliec;." nut in the [ongf'Vi lv class of Ill(' foregoing lrto but never· th111Cs!I a not-to-be scorned 522 performer. It ic; still al11•e no lour, wh ir h t•annot be s11id lnr the Broad11iay units of !hr others "F'Jddler" v.·aned 11 tnr ~u11· day rna!inee J'l('ffn rmanN>. n11mhr r .'l.242 The rnu~1ral hrirl se t 1he Brnlldwav lon~·run rrcord 11•ilh its :i.22:;1h 'lU!in~ on .June 17. !iiupp!an11n,c?: "Life v.·11h Fathrr.'' It walf no 11et·rrt tha t •· Fid- dltr."' whi("h ~n fer has prl')- Vlded almr111:1 $A 111ill1on l.n prof. ils spill betwc-<'n producrr Harnl d Princ·e and h 1 s backtr~ wi1h 1nu('h rnnre lfl ('f)tn e in ,rears ;ihl'ad. had n0t ht>rn brt>aksn~ evrn for n11H1v weeks, but P r i n c e wa!i df'i!<'rminC'd -and could af. lord -to .keep ti ~Oillg unill the nc..,..-re.cord .,_.·as scL There \\'as no point to keE>p1nA it on an~ longer at :i lo.,~. There \\"as a cnpacity au- dience at the final "Fiddler" perforn1ance, "'1th the SRO sign posted outside I h e theater. as ii WB ~ so many times in the sho1~•s long ruri . The curtain talls were so numerous that 1 he curtain technician almost be c a rn e E>li~ible for Soc111J Serur1ty lx'fore hi!i nrrleal wa~ nver . Four member~ of !hr casl thRt opened with the sho w on Airoadwa y Sept , 22. !964 "'ere Ratings Chief Explains there al tilt ~1anoU, including Paul Lipson Lipson ·.verrt ~ under51f udv for 1h@ Jead1n.(: rolp tn plt1y Tev}e rnanv niore t1n1cii tha n 1111.v of the numerous nthcr TP vves hcrE> and abroa<L · Cornposrr .Jrrrv R •l r k , lyrit·1st Sheldon1 llarnick and hbrettisl Jostph Stein 1\·crc 1n !he house for !he final e. ' Fiddler '' \.\a ~ no! n landmark musil'al in th!" sense of innovation in une de oarl- mel)t or another. But it did ~f't uni versal acceptance of it~ very human story t h a 1 transc ended the fa cl that it was about a poor Jew 111 Czarist Russia al the lur:i of 1he century., a mus I ca I "t:verrman." "Ha ir." whirh closed out a 1.758rh performance Rroa rhr:iv career Saturday night. \\'as in· novarive. It made lhe so-ci'l!lr:i rook mui;1cal res~rtable. anr! it Introduced nudity 10 th(l Broadwav s1age. Wliy Cavett's in T ·rouble 1"here were no te.:irs at the closing p e r f n rm a n c e of "!lair.'' A ~pnkesmBn for mRnRttrme nt !i3id that the sold-QUI performance "' a s more like an opcnini? ni~ht. wi1h th" pJa\1ers iil>ecu!a1 1ng ab '~J{ \.\'hat !~l(' rCl'IC\\'!i \\'OUld be like "Ha ir'' al11n1ni fnun thc- local anrl v;irinus tou rinl! 1•ro- duc1ion~ n\'er the \rnrs 't1rnrd up for the f1nalP, '.ind sou1e of them .,..·anderE>d in!o \'ar1nu~ scenes frnn1 t1n1r In tirnr , in· eluding that closing firs! Jt11·1 nudt tableau th;i1 .('a1nf'rl ~o rn uth atlcntino for Thi' fhow That scene . b\' the "av. l"OO• ~idering "'hat has follo.,..·ed. is 1nnoruous. :0.1 i I I ion a i r l' pr'Kluccr ~lirharl Bull!'r. \\•ho 1~ h\l.'i~' 1 1v1th poln and !'thrr pur~illl.'i in l En.eland. srnr ;i f;irf'1vf'll nv:~ssa,1t!' to tile C'a.'i; ! ha! pOint ed our thal ".c;omethinl! h'l'>J':"'f'1ed fn11r :in-i .1 l111H years a.co thal chan~rd all of 011r \11·ps_," Present 1~·;i.~ ~ h r 1 I f' \' Pl1n1ptrin in tl1r rfilf' of Cri~:;v. She not nnh· h:1d !his role 111 the origin::il Arnarl1va.v pro·1 rluclion. sht h:id it in lhe 1 pr r I in1in;:iry riff-Rroad•1·;i".· shn11· !hat 11·a~ rr1 isPrl aurl ~r­ directed into lhf' hit it bcc;in1e. At the t.12Bt h perform;inrE> M 11Jij~ i11~~ij II ~1~i~ij ~1mi~ t11~ 1 Sth RECO.RD WEEK SHOWS DAILY AT: 12:30 -3:30 7:00 & 10 P.M. PLUS-THI All TIMI GREAT COMIOV -t Now you can see'1be Graduata" again or for the fi'st time. ·· ...... JOS!J>H I l [VI"! "''~' N C"'Ol'!t ~ ~·NqfNC! IUl'IM•N ;I ,··. . / '-, Olflll • DUSTI N HOFFMAN J'HE,. ANNE BANCRDfT KATHERINE ROSS GRADUATE O.ir•nt Cynlh•• Low•w'• v•r111on, lhf. c11l11mfl 1, Mini wrlllefl bv involetl ou••l1. ••<fl ol W!'IOl"'I •s\f'd to •••DC"" IO ·~cU•t QUe1llo.n1. Ht rt II In• ''""'1 (If • "''" "'"° Wl\•n "• .... , NllC'I voe• prt1loenl In cn1r•• "' 1uo;1nct •tlll•ch, WO•~"" ... 11n ll>fVtVI, P•O· l•ct1cn1 '"" PO!ll •c m11c~ uP cro· ••• .,.., .,.., I UOltnt•I I'• Is 11111 00 nQ ,r, "' crtl•Otnt of • 1•1t vlslon t>•Q oucl<on <O'!'OP•n~. r..·1cts a "·hole ~ason of 80 three late nighl offerings. H nf •·Butterflies Are l"rec." n--------::: home games to attract an au-C;:ivell is not gelling ii, Carson Sunday n1atinee. st nr 1;[oria dience like that and little :i nd tor the movie are. The Swanson. 11·ho plaved the role Ry PAt;L KL~IN Q. \\'hen n t('tev1sion pro· gr11m i11. ca nceler! or thrc;iten- ed 1-1·i!h cancellation. it i~ u.~ually bc-rausr nf · ' Io w r a I i n ~ s." How :icruratP are the ra ti ngs'.' Hnw lo"' n1 ust a rating he to resul! in cancellation·~ nld failinii: Dick Cavett ill -Nielsen sample reflects ex· nr the dom inating 'mother nf a tracts !hat aud ience for the actly that phenomenon. h!io d you th on tou r and in '\·:11' 1 a\rrage rninulE> uf his pro-Hn1v can you throw off a York more than 500 timt.s . ~fan1 ' Rut CRS late night program that has over two made a post-;:ierformance rnovie has d0uble !hat RU· million ho1nes and 3.750 .000 snccch to the audience ~bout d1ence -4.280.000. An ll John · pe•ple vie1\•ing ii per minu te '! \\'hat a marvelous experience nv Carson r ven more than The ·v ankecs no11• pln.v In it h;irl heen . I rhnt, 4.350,000. 1£ :-·011 judge 10.000 pe ople in a 65.000·seat "Foll ies.'' l\'ith thr nrigin;il nick Ca\·ct1 by audience, he is ball park. If they pla yed in a «:.isl. moved ll'ef1 for 11 1\·rrk',<;1 R poor third. 9 ,000·.~ra t ball park, they eng a,1?;emenl ;:it !he !\lunicipal Three l;itc ni~ht prn~ranis .,..·nulrl bt> a hu ge success wi1h Opcr:i in St. l.011ii;. then fJn !n attracPing rxacll y the sanle 1.000 standres~ They do no L L-Os Angeles as !he nl".lenin,I!' at- 1 1 type of aud ience cnn only be play in th;it size ball park and traction of . !hat city·s ne11· judged by audience -size. If therefo re they arc a fa ilure in Shubert Thea ter. A. Let's get down to the. Dick Cavel! does not get hi.'i tern1s or their own criterion. J\'o matter ho11• you try to fa ir share of that audience i25 Ca vttt is a failure by the O\'er· avoid thinking about it. this Dick Cavett !hing f ABC will drop the show if it doesn't pick up aud iencf's l and discover "'hat the probl t1n is. The sam4 pie Nielsen report , \1•hich is as att•u r:11e a measure uf the "horne·• audienre as there is. shows Iha! ·cavt'll "'as vie\vrd b\' 2.170,000 ']'\' hon1cs pt'f 1niru1te for 1h1· f1\'t• d.i~'S end· in~ r..tny 19th. I! lakes the percent. although he is on ly t~ai~ lin1iled s pec I r u m weekend brought Broadway a getting 14 percent) !hen CBS _cnterio_n_. _________ v_o_id_1_h_a_t _is_d_i_ff_ic_u_1t_1o_i~g_n_or_•_· and NBC are getting tht benefit of the other viewing that takes plaC'e during the lare night. !\1y throry i.~ that people decide ru \\':U«h tcle vi~ioo t late at nig h! and or l'l ny tin1el and then choose an1ong: the ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! Best Art l?irection · Best Co stume Design .... ,.. AWl 911'f.rt Nicholas FIWllllfllJ SCIWJJlfl and • . ..,,,. Alexandra • ~l!DAllOlfllil "°"'COlUlililAl'rC!lJ~!S ,,,..,11) 1 1~6 '111/•IU~· llwKON ~ n1•~u~ J.M.:lliITTtl . ,,.. ~"-' str!QL mPl IN MISSION VIEJ O EDWARDS CINEMA VIEJO SA"~ 1'0 1'111> &1 ,.I. Q.1,f Tu ~ .. OH BJ<l ~q'ltl STARTS WEDNESDAY JULY 5th Now you can see '1be Graduate" again or for the first tne. JOSEPH L LEVIN'f ~\ M1KE NICHOLS ,' \ l "WR£NCE TURMA~ ·' THE ' --GRADUATE CO·MIT! "STlllll CUCIOO'" l0111111t011J MlTllfflJ r•OM 1J•M'.M, IJ,1,lUI. CO-HIT! "ME, NATALIE" (PG) •·.. '· ACADEMY ~WARD WINNER IEST D!illfl;TOlll MIKE ll \ NICHOLS '· 1M7 ~~"-. CO-HIT! "HAMMERSMITH IS OUT" ·~i..4 -......... ,.,..... Mon.-Frl. 74 , p.m. Sa.t. 1-3-5-7-.. 11" p.m. Sun. 14 3-5-7-9 p.m, "THE YEAR'S FiRST RULU SATISF!IH, II& COMMERCIAL AMERICAN Fill. HE Of THE MOST IRUTAl AND IOllNI CHRONICLES Of AIEftlCU LIFE UER DESIGNED WITHIN THE LIMITS Of POPUUft ENTIRTAINIEMT.'' -Vincent Caf!_by, New York Times '"THE IODFATHH ' IS A Sl'tCTACULAR IOYll. ONI Of THE FINEST UNHTER IOYllS mft IADl l" -Gene Sha1it NBC-TV ... . . . .. . . . .. • CO.I.Sf HWY • .-,y MACA"THUN 8LYD. • NEWPORT BEACH • 64 4-0760 And , .. liftCtlft '''· • •• ,,, ... It ·121·4171 101 o,rKI OP(IU AT 71" In Color G·-....... . ......... this time, he's not alone ! IPGl!!lt.!.-~.1 ----~HILLING CO-RIY'------1 "TALES FROM THE CRYPT" KOCM stereo103"M the sounds of the harbor .....-J~di'.:~-7 24· hours' a da y • ' EDWARDS HARBOR ,/ll':,2 l<.l.~80~ ll~D AT WILSON ST. CD ST.I. "'IS.I. 646-DS7J 'lu1 "H.AllD CONTll.ACT"' •Ith Jomn Cobw,• & l" Remick HOllDA y MA T!NEES SAT.·SUN. & TUES ·r.~ ·.r .... ;~n ".b 1u~i~r " sent you" HELD OVER 6TH GREAT ~WEEK . . . . . ... ................. • • !ll!'&C.H llLVO Ar f l l•S ' • .,, C.O•!IT ,.,..., & ~,,. ll•l CO '""' 847 !ll>OR • HU N!INGTO .. l'l ~AC.H c ""~' 0 ~0~~1 GP ~... '' ., ' ... "VI_")' II ,\·I Al."i \.\•·I" lll~i I ":\111.'< ....... ,,.. ...... , ... , ...... , .. -·-, ................... .. .......... ~ .. -~~.' ............ . 2nd TOP ATTRACTION RUTH GODRON BUD CO Al IN ____ ,,-··-········· HARULD and MA __ ...... _._. ··--· ...... -----, GP ~3' ~.1 n C'°'NICOU)!I lGl 4> •• '"" 8- 2NO GREAT COMEDY Woody All•11 "TAKE THE MONEY .AND llUN" ,JASOH A08AROS [!iii JAMES GARNER "'DEBBIE REYNOLDS "' 411M*i!f'• r°'lllwloell• ,_.., •• • • ' • .. Bkick HU;torical ., Movie in Works Opeiti Dolly -1 :JO p.m. I~ THE NEW ADYENTUIE . "LIVING FREE" Also Walt Disney'• :'BEOJ<NOBS AND BROOMSTICKS" CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 2 Picture ourself 1000 richer. Or even $50001 ' • • .· • ., .. • • ' Tutsday July 4, lll72 DAIL V PILOT J J •• Net wo•·k Fa11f a1·e mw y Ot1tl1 Sl1ows Un ve iled "DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER" Sein Connery .,, NEWl"OlllT 8£ACH • 0111.l-ll lb EXCLU SIVE "DUCK YOU SUCKER Un1llld Arhsls -._ • -1,;c;o ALSO SHORTS CONTINUOUS TODAY FROM 2 P.M • • "PLAZA SlJITE" Excl1i11lv1 Or1nq1 Countv lt.,.1'¥911 Stl! En9191n1tnl Noniln•,_ ltr 1 At tllt my Awt11111 .. Fll)Dllll ON THE ROOI'" "IOX CAR BERTHA" ill) wltll 11rb1r1 H1r1h1y Plut STADIUM " I ,',',\ " .-:U.."'!OCll~ "1000 CONVICTS &. A WOMAN " Ill - --i..ro $!AU/UM l ;,.' ·-~ "SHAl'TS 110 SCOltl" • ''OliT CAltTEll" "'fiddler ontheRPof" "FIST FULL OF DOLLARS" Cllnt Eastwood loth !GI loth Color "DUCIC, YOU SUCKill" • "CHATO'S L.t.NO" Sieve M<Ouit" "JUNIOlt llO"°HER" /POI & Wtl!t r Mtfl~l\I "KOTCH" !Gl on the screen Un dad Ar11111B "THI OTHER" 1--AND ''THI: t,.,\S" PICTUllE SHdW" ilt) 1---AND "I EN" IPOl ACtfS ()r f~ll-l IGHHD 'illlNG l()X OHIC! oPIM 11.0G·t.CO•~ MON.. IUU., THURS. MIO •·'"· \1110. h JO. 1,0~ ,,,., fl Ill A Y l rlO I.I. t. & ......... t.oa.•.-.s."30 ' ·!PG) "WAIT UNTJL DARK:' "I NEVEi! ~ANG FO" MV FATt-IER" Pl.I 1---AMD ''TAI.ES fl'ltOM THI Clt'1 .. T" Here's how easy it is: 1. Thi eont11I i1 tlrietlv ior tl'l'ltl1ur pholo9r1ph1•1 !An 1m1· t1ur it d1fin1d 11 on1 who11 hobby or avocation i1 pichirt-l1~in,9 end who dott not m1kt 1ny 1ub1!1nti1! p•rl of hi1 l:vin9 th1ou9 h t1kin9 pic-;turti ). 2. Bl1ck·t nd·whit1 or c.olor piclur1i taken tft1r July I, 1971 trt 11igibl1. No p;chirt1 mty be 1nl1r1d bv 1nv 1mplov1 of tht DAI LY PILOT or by t ny inclividuel who p1r1ontlly it tn9,11;i1d in lht m1nuf1ctur1, 11111 comm1rci1I fini1hin9 or proftniontl utt or pholo9r1phic 9ood1, • J. S111p1hoh m1y b• ftktn with •nv m•li• of etmtrt, on •nv br1ncl of fil m. No trfwork or r•louehing it P•'l'lill•d of! ntgt· tivti or print• -no eompoiil• pitlurt1, l"lu ltipl• •rpo1u,•• or multiplt prh1tin9 • 4. Any numb1r of pietur11 m•v b. 1nt•r~. Conl•tltnf\ n•m•. tcl,clr•1• tnd phont numbtr mu1f b• wr itf•n clt•rlv on th• bt elt 'bf• •tch p!eturt, M•il or cltliv•r pri nh or lrtn1p1r•ne i•1 lo: DAILY PILOT Sntpthot Conl•1I Editor, P. 0 . 8011 1560, Co1t1 M•'•· CA. 92626. fEntri11 c111 bt h1ncl -cltlh;1r•d to •nv DAILY PILOT offie1, but f'llu1t b1 phy1i<.1llv in htncl In tho1• offie•• bv d11cl lin• 11d1 w•tli.I Conl11I G"lfit it lt r111rv• th• right lo c:trry ovtr !tit tnlritt for jucl9in9 from ont wttk lo !ht n•il i ncl to ••eh;clt from jud9i119 1Ho91th1r 1ny 1ntri1t rtetlv1cl lilt in fht fintl week. 1. No bl ~c~-tnd.wh ite piclur11 will bt r•t'urntd, Conl11f1ftl mu1I b• t blt to fur11 i1 .. tht origin tl n191livt , if r1qu•1!1cl bv th1 Co11+11 t Editor. Tht DA ILY PILOT 111um11 no r•1pon1lbillv for n191liv1i or print1, '· Conl11l11nh •r• permitt1d to uibm it pielur1t to onfy one ntw1p1per p1rlicip1tin9 in th1 Kod1k lnt1rn1tion1I Sn1,uhot Awttd \, I 7. To b" 1li9ibl1 for t Ioctl 9r•nd pri11. 1 conl11l1nl m111t 1i9n • 1lf \1m1nl !hit th1 pielu,1, o, tnoth1r cloitly 1imUt r pie· tur1 of lh1 111m1 iubj•cl or 1ih11lion, h11 not b11n, 1nO will not be 1nt1,1d bv him in tny olhtr to11l11t ind will not b1 off1•1d for publict tion io 111y publ ictti on 11oi con111ci1cl wit~ lhi1 Cont11t, 8. IMl'ORTANT: a. I Ufl you lc11ow th1 n1m11 tnd tddr111e1" of eny r1 co911irebl1 p1r1on1 1ppterin9 in your piclurt. Thi1 •1 ne ceuerv beceu11, in ord1r for it to b1 tnl1r1cl in tht ntlion•I jud9i119, you mu1f b1 tbl1 lo 91! the writl1n conient of iuch p1rion or P•rion1 (or thtit 11911 9u•rdien1, in th1 t~11 1 of l"linor1 l lo p1rm it ult of !ht picture for +ht purpo11 of ill u1lr•• lion, 1dv1rli1in9 or public1lion in •nv '"'""''· • This ac tion •hot of t w o 1ee11age r• •urfh1g wo11 l/te first place award, a lrip aro1111d the world for t w o, for Clare1l"ce 'itlac' itla/d of Honohd.11 In l/1e hlac k·a11d· white categor!J of ll1 e 1971 Kodak lnler11ttlio11al /lie ms· paper S11aps/1ot /l mnrds. If 11011 take pictures 11011 could win travel or cash this 11enr. Check th is l!st of over 200 fa bulous pri zes: Ten great c11h /travel prizes (One for black·and·white, one for color) Fli'tl Pilzo: 30-day around·the--world trip for two. plus $1 ,000 or $5,000 in cash . Second Prlzt: 21 -day tour of Europe for two, plus $500 or $4,000 in cash. Third Prize: 14-day trip. to Mexico for two, plus $250 or $2,500 in cash. Fourth PrlH: 7-day trip to Hawaii for two, plus $100 or $800 in cash. Fltth Prize: 7 ·day trip to West Indies for two, plus $100 or $800 In cash. Plua 1 O honor awards of $500 each. 200 merit awards ol $1 00 each. Plus local competition prizes. DAILY PILOT Snapshot Contest EnterEveryWeek-DeacUin·e Wed. Noon-July2thruA.ug.26 • .. , . ) I Jf DllLY PILOT Tutsd.U, July~. 1972 .L. /ti. Boy•l Bridge Too Mucl1 l'orSonie\Vo1nen Among those girls~~ho despi¥ the gaqle of bridge, it 's said, Is Dn occasional AOul wno feels .I.flat way because she hates to make up her mind. Jn fl" average bridge session, eacl\ pl~yer is ·called upon to reach 400 borderline deci· sions. This requirement to come to some solid conclusion every lew miriutes is jusLmOfe_ than some \fomen can bear. Scholars who offer.. the analysis claim those ladies "''ho dislike bridge make e:rcelelnt mat- rimonial mates for demanding hus· bands who insist upon being masters or their houses. Q. "AT what age is a child old enough to set the table?" cA-: Age 3~ That's ~Spock's clailn. Age 2, put away toys. Age 4, dry the silver. -~-~ , . CAT -\Yhcn a house cat died in Old Egypt, everybody in the famil y shaved their eyebrows. Thal ""as the mourning custom. Those cats really had the thing under control. llistory records that everywhere a fellow \\'ent outdoors he'd see ---·t-shufrling along somc_ot_c.a.s.ional...clo.»'ll....wi.tbnut :ey.cbro_ws_ INCJDENTALL\', it has been calculated that the combined strength of 140 kittens is approximately equal kl that of the average man. HO\V DID lhe \\'Ord "tomboy" get into the language? \VRY 1'-10RE men than women keel over with sun- stroke also remains unexplained. ONE OUT·of every five albinos is born to a mother and father who are cousins, studies show. ~HISKERS -No doctor, mi lkman, wai ter, butcher or grocery clerk should be permitted to grow a beard. Such was the .recent claim of a Los Angeles public health ex· pert. Germs, he warned ominously. Was aboul to take the old boy seriously, but he added: "Nor should a truly cleanliness conscious woman allow herself to be kissed by a man with whiskers." There, he exceeded his expertise. NO MATTER what color the pain~ once it's daubed on a house. before its can is opened, it's black, absolutely black. Bet on that. ON A metro wall in Paris, somebody scrawled, ''i\fy mother made me a sissy." And somebody else scrawled unde rneath, "I! I bring her the yam, will she make me one, too?" FOR CENTURIES the camel drivers or Arabia carried their water in goat sk..in bags. Not anymore. Use old rub· ber innertubes now. Niftily fitted over the camels' humps. Address mail to L. ft!. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1875, Ne w· poTt Beach, Calif. 92660. Phosphate Products Banned in Chicago CHICAGO (UPI) -Chicago grocery shelves. has begun a ,_ban on all The ban was instituted to detergents end most cleaning protect the city1s watef supply yrod u c ts con t a i ning from possible harmful effects phosphates. , of phosphates. The City Council order Similar bans have been in agaM phosphates "·ent into ·-tr3{ect in Dade County, Florida effect last week and such a.nd Erie County, New York . nd 0 since Jan. J. brards as Tide. Chetr a X· Joseph Comella, director of A capulco ' · Dispu,te Swirli1:1 g " Clll"l•ll.11111 Scleftu Mtlllttf" S•l"liCI MEXICO CITY-Whether Ille sparkling blue. waters nf Acapulco Bay are. or soon will be. too contaminated for S\\'imming is a question that has stirred ~1exlcan tourll:im circles .&nto a mild frenzy. More than almost any otht!r topic in the field. derogatory comment s touchinl! Acapulco wound the sensibilities of 1ourism officials and en- trepreneurs in alrlirie, hotel, nightclub, restaurant. bouti· que, and related businesses. The former colonial port, tennjnal of the trans-Pacific trade route in viceregal days, is probably th.is country's ma- jor tourist drawing card -ac- counting ror an estimated 35 percent of its income from that source. Al least nine in- ternational airlines an d several cruise·ship 1 i n es service !he city regularly. WH AT STIRR ED T ll E CO~TROVERSY is a remark by an American wildlife of- ficial, follo"·ing a vi sit to the port. to the effecl that the beautiful bay is too polluted for safe swimming. He was quoted as saying that he had seen sewa ge being discharged into its wqters. Prompt denials were issued by Mexican government of- ficials, including the oflice of the presidency, Cabinet of- ficers, and the state of Guer· rero, in which Acapulco is located. City offi cials also vehemently d"enied the state- ment. Leandro Rovirosa Wade, secretary of h y draulic resources, pointed out that a $12 million dra inage program started in February features a tube 1,000 meters long (five· eighths of a mile) that will carry se"·age away from the area. JN ADDITION. GUERREO GOV. Israel Nogueda Otero reports that state and federal governments \\'i ll spen d $800.000 this year to improve Acapulco's drinking \Va I er system. An independent appraisal of Acapulco Bay and ils beaches. made in October, 1970, by Hazen & Sawyer, New York engineers, found that "sanitary co n d i t i on s at Acapulco are similar to those in many communities where the population and I a n d development have outstripped the constr•on or utilities.'' ydol were removed from enforcement for the Chicago Department of Environmentaf· The cons'Ultants noted that a 1967 study by Mexica n health authorities "sho\\'ed the OOy to be . some.,•hal contaminated. but not such to be ..seiious ... (The health ofricer . n f Acapulco) indicated that the incidence · of !physical) com- plaints at Acapulco was sirnilgr tQ that at other ?!1e_x· ican communities but .. not unusual. Bathers frequent ly suffer from eye and skin in- fections. Dr. Strevey USC Center Com1cilor LOS ANGELES -Dr. Tracy E. Strevey, Laguna Hills, is among nine civic leaders elected to the Board of Councilors of the University or Control. said 15 "tickets" had been issued to sto're owners \\'ho still had phosphate prod- ucts on their shelves. He said the o\vners would have lo appear in court to res- pond to the charges and prob- ably would be fined. Phosphates lead to the "premature aging'' of streams and lakes. Ho\\-'ever experts differ on whether dctcrge11t phosphates are a serious threat to flowing bodies of water. Southern Cali rornia's Ethell-------- Percy Andrus Gerontology Center. Strevey of 850 Ronda bfen· doza was the former vice president for Academic Af- fair! at USC. The board is an advisory group to the use Center and University trustees. C~airman is Leonard Davis of New York City, hooorary J)resident of the American Association of Retired Persons and the Na- tional Retired Te a ch e. rs Association. USC's Ethel Percy Andrus Gerontology Center conducts research and graduate-level educaliOl'I in many phases of human a8ing and community rojects to benefit o 1 d e r citizens. "AS IN OTHER RESORTS, health statistics at Acapulco are of limited use since the figures do not cover tourists who went home promptly upon becoming ill or who became sick after leaving the resort." • I WAS MA RRIED FOR SEVERAL YEARS UNTIL DI- VORCED RECE NTLY. MY FORMER HUSBAND DIED SHORTLY AFTE R OUR DIVORCE. DO I QUALIFY FOR ANY DEATH BENEFITS? by [UGENE 0 . BERGERON A11•rt fro111 •11y dl•orct MttMIMflt ltt•ol•h1g l11111ro1te• a1ut prop~ which are 11ot co11• 1idefe4 4-etll MAeflh yo" MeY .. 111ollfy for a Soclol S.C11rlty a1111alty: f , If yo1 era ro.,01nlltl• for tM coro of yo1ir h•,bofld's dllld 1111d.r ... 11. 2. If yo1 .,. offr ... •o. wer. 111orrlH ot loest 20 .,..n beforit your dl•orco, 011d woro ! rec.olYI .. M!ppott, or you wtrt 011titled by court or•r to r.colve 111ppott, from yo1ir 1 4l•orc.ed h11tbo1111l. 011ly H Yot ,.111 Hie f1111orol ce111 •rt yo11 e1111tlfd lo rM.ol•o tho h1111p 111m Soc'lol Sec11rlty dutlt t.e .. flt, If yo111 w..-o rnpo11dblo for tMi.. co1h 011d thoy llovo 1101 bffl! paid yo11 .. 'r .. RMIY os1l911 f'llJ1 chec.• to tlte mort•Oty. If yo~ MM o ti1tntlo11 01M11t f1111ercd lOno ict, plttao write or coll. Wtto110Y111r po11U1lo, ti11etti•• •IN IN 01t1w..-.d 111 tlll1 coh1m11. Balt%·Ber~1ero1a F1111e1•al Ho111e COSTA MESA CORONA d•I MAR 646-%414 2 LOCATIONS 6n·t4S0 ,. ~--------------· QUEENIE By Phil lnlerlandi Li ghter Whi sky Bottled ' CINCINNATI (AP) -Na- Uonal Distillers Products Co. here bas begun bottling and delivering a new light whisky aimed for competition with Canadian and Scotch whisky. The company said the new whisky is permitted under ne"'· federal regulations adopted. in 1967. The regulations went into effect 1'~riday. The company had "''orkers on the job on an o\'ertime basis to bottle the 4-ycar~ld whi sky called Crow Light. DAYE ROSS PONllAC S EX CL USIVE NEW CAR 5 YEAR/50,000 MILE wanRanty At No E Kira Ch ,)r9e Pl•" & l ~IN' Q" i<T ·~ f>J>• 1 1'''" •• ' The regulations p e r m i t distillers to produce the,\_.::.::.::=======~---------- ''I hope you won't think me too fresh. but the story of · niy life is readily available." ' --.. \l'hisky at a hi gher proof and age in used . seasoned bar- rels. New barrels must be US· ed for such wh isky as bourbon. The light whisky has a lighter body, such as Canadian or ScQtch, and iU.i&bi«-lnm: ···---or. _e're Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers TelePromp er .. We'd like to introduce ourselves to . Newport Bekh. Though the name is new to our t own we've been around For a long time ... bringing thousands of fam ilies across the country great tele vision reception and more view· ing enjoyment. Now we're doing the 'same here. Yet, there's more to us than a ~eau· tiful reception and extra channels ..• just like there's more to o ur name thon our newly pointed trucks and • signs. There's the years Of experience we hove as tho leader in the field of cable TV. There's the worm, friendly, efficient way we treat subscribers. New and old olike. There 'i the relia- biHty of a company who is constant· ly ·making new breakthroughs in search of better TV transmission re· ception. A completely rebui lt cabl e system brings you the !inset TV · reception possib le. Greatly improved FM 're · ception an"d Local Origination to keep you up to date with events in Newport Beach. We won't be satisfied until you're getting the best in TV' entertainment. Teleprompter Cable TV ... there's more to us than meets the eye. OUR REGULAR $14.95 CABLE TV INSTALLATION- F REE Yo•·pay onfy 1 "'ollttr's..........tc .. fn oihnce. Off•r good in c.11bl1d .11r•.115 only, D.IAL 642·3260 • • J I • \ ,-\' I • • • • • I ' . I I l I I t l t r •• ~ . ~ t •• • I I c h l .. " 'w '• ; di ' • .. • ' ' ,• -i-' w ~ .1 th "'lh "V 'c 'u ·,, ~ •• •'• • • t < • • • ... b ~. .. B.EA ANDERSON, Edit•• ""'*"• July .. 1mi ' ''" ll Ann Landers Teacher Learns Lesson DEAR aNN LANDERS' I started to write a letter to the members of the tia- --tional cOm~i~Sion who advocated lifting the ban on pot, but J decided it would do a lot more good If I \Vrite to you instead. I don't kno'v what kind of research they did that brought them to the con- clusion that pot is harmless, because I am a high school teacher \vho sees these kids every day and 1 can tell you it's a tragedy \.\'hat is. happening to hundreds or them. l 've seen bright teenagers deteriorate Into zombies -lose interest in schoolwork, sports, fr iends and cleanliness. The ir reaclioM to almost everything becomes · distorted. They become lethargic, passive and depressed. On htondays especially, they come to class stoned and fall asleep during study period. The ~ost frightening part of all is that they cannot think straight. That teenagers should take such a chance v.ith their precious mental machinery hor- rifies me. I woncier if those addle-bra ined Com· mission members have children of their , own. If not I suggest' that they go to any '!high school in fhe cOuntry and talk lo the . >teachers. This js where the research , should be dooc -not in libraries or laboratories where ther measure the ef- fects of chemicals on mice. I really don't care much about mice, I love kids and I . hate to see "'hat marijuana is doing to them. Do you have the r.crvc lo print this? · V.'e'll see. -OKLA•I0~1A CITY t DEAR O.: llere's your letter. I don't ' think you are correct in saying the . ' ~Presidential Codi mission coJK:ludtcl that . ••pot is harmless," and It is certalnly not true that Its dJsU ngulsbed memben are " "addle-brained." Neltbe.r do I agree with ,. all of their conclusions. . I have strong vien of my own on this c 1ubject and I have put them In a 15,000 ' word booklet. It ls called .istralght Dope "O!l Drugs" and can be obtained by sen· > ding $1 to Box 3346, Chicago, Ill. IOSS4. , '°654. Also senG a self-addressed stamped envelope wllb 16 ce nts worth of "stamps. ' ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I gave birth to "a lovely baby boy recently. We had been _(._trymg US have a child for-five years·. - J without success. I went through maJQr ;,:surgery as a last resort to get pregnant. ..,J tell you all this so you'll know how -thrilled we are to be parents. •• Be!o~e the baby arrived my husband-_ ; and I had some long talks about what to ~name our firstborn . Roy wanted to name • the child after his rather. I wanted to 1.name him ;lfter my father. We compro- "mised by agreeing to by~pass both fa. '4 thers because of such strong feeli11g in· "vol ved. We settled on Derek Lyle be- ·cause we liked the sound of it. .. No\V both my father and Roy's father have iet us know they are very upset with ·us for selec ting a name simply because "v.-e liked it when we have perfectly good relatives on both sides. , You can't believe the unhappiness this "bas caused us. My husband wants to ,. rename the baby, using both our father's ~names. It \li'OUld mean changing the birth ertificate. 1 don't--want-to do it; Please advise. -DENVER MINI WAR DEAR MINI : Nami ng a eblld Is the ~prerogative of lbe pare nts. You've made year choice and your parentt 1boakl bave J.8Ccepted It and kept the.Ir disappointment ••• tbf:m&elves. · · : U you have another child you might ,consider na ming him lor her) after the IJ'&ndpapa•, but 11118 child's name 't'sbould remain at It. • • Are your parents too strict? Hard to .,.eaeh? Ann Landers' booklol, "Bugged by Parents? 1tow to Get More. Freedom." ~<ould help you bridge the gen ... ailon gap. •Send 50 cents in coin with your request ~and a Jong, stamped , self-addressed •:">VP.lope to Ille DAILY PILOT. ,,, I r • ' • . "*' • ' '"' LET ,-.-• Simple pulle d-back topknots a favorite of travelers. I • TH .E SUN .SHINE IN -. ' • • • ' • I .. , I I • .. • I ' i ·--I • • . ,Lf • . , I . '/( ·,r_A!: • • ' Suits for Sail Beach ~'nd boating scenes this .summer will bring back memories of seasons past, for favorites in classic lines ~re rs,turning in full force. The belted tank. lhc bare-shouldered haller, the 'racing tank or the sleek, sin1ple hikh!,j <ire lin~d up for your sunning and s'vimn1 ing pleJsure. Added to the spectrum of classie bro"•n, ncivy and red are ne'v vibrant co lors of orange. purple. pin k an d yellO"'· And, slic k little suits of stark \1·hi te and 5hiny black are gaining importance as \\•ell . Fabrics just keep getting better. too . The do11btc knit nylon and the newest polyesters are light \vcight and faster drying but still provide control. Teaming up for the summertime sce ne are Cole of California versions modeled on a Hobie Cat 14. mad e by the Coast Catamaran Corp. of San Juan Capist rano. . A two-piece suit with tiny shorts in knitted nvl ott comes in navy or red with white print (a bove. left). A slick racing suit of nylon and spandex to lace as low or wide 3.15 you dare is offered in orange, blue, lilac or yel· low (a bove, right). Nylon and spandex .double knit for1n the body :;;uit (left). It is offered in red, navy, purple, black or hro\vn. ' , .... ' ( .... Italians Trained to Pa·mper ' . By MARIAN CHRISTY Earthy European elegants have gotten lnto the space ra ce. \Vhen Italy's glass-domed Setebello Ex· press zooms from Rome to Milan and back, ·fashionables head for the on-train beauty salon for a wash.-and-set, facial and professlcnally applied eosmetics. ~ whole beauty business, .®oe_ en route, means that the exit at destination Is markedly more glamorous than the en- trance. Usette Lenzi , aUractive direclress of Rome's Femme Sistina salon which sits at the top ol Rome's Spanish Steps, is Ule woman behind the beauti£ul commuter syndrome. She designed the miniature train salon and is boss to the 16 multi· lingual stylists \V ho share the responsibility of embellishing pass~gers on·tbe-rnove. The ldeA to 1noontight. came from 11 caMy Ttallan State Rail~·ays ~ccuJive who made an impromptu telephone call to Lisette with Ute chic proposition : ,;Al first t thought it y,·as one or my frimls being funny." says Llsette. \Yhen she attended a series of bo!la-Ude ' • 1 meetings wlt.h Railways staffers, she realized it was no joke. "Once I worked out the logistics I understood how hungry people are for a more refined way of Jiving -even y,•hen they're tr1veling," says Lisette. The train salon Is open every day, holidays included. BU!iness is booming . "Europeans want a nonstop beauty routine ," says Lisette who'd like Americans to be more seU·in· terested. "American women are so secure, they're apt to let themselvd go.'' Since the salon opened in January. more than 1,500 women have had train hairdo's in the $20-$30 plus range. > Now the idea seems to be going rro1n trains t-0 planes. There's a tentative plan to set up an cxperimenlal salon on trnnsoceanic AlitaUa Airlines flights go ing from Rome to New York and Boston. Initial talk is more In the direcUon of an In-flight 0 day or beauty'' because nf the extended seven-hour travel time. Loor.ilng on the horh:on could . be a • futuristic airplane ialon oflering: auch ' niteUes as body massage, waxing, roif· fure and manicure-pedlcwc. Vacation endings usually are depress· ing. \Vhy not end them on a high note? A strict beauty routine could be a way to fight the jet Jag. But male passengers don't know the specifics of what's wing on ln the salon as they frequent the bars and restaw-ant. They only know· that eventualiy-Jll'ttty women eme rge from that &ref ol the t~ain looking good and smelling 'good . "They keep their eye on the salon door," says Lisette. Some Italian men are jealous of the beauty service offered women. Mapy have \\Titten strong objecting leUers to Railways executives demanding equal service. So far Setebello insists it's women only. "!\fen arc protesting that they ire being ignore<!," says Lisette. "~fen need barbering. n hot towel facial ' and manicure. It's time for travel to become lnfinlt1~l.v more sophi.!ltlcated than tt bas been :· Lisette is noy,• planning a }llS saloia that's a translnUon or hers -·eve.n if sha bas to 1et it uo in the iiw Rome~. • • I f . { • I • • • • • • • ' • • • • • , • • ·' .. ... ., :~ • • t · :, I l • • • ' ' • ' •• ' • .. " . , '. .. • ., ' ' ' ' ' - . Curtain Clo sed on Philanthropic Co mpleting their project fo r !he Orange Co unty l\fed- ical Center are members o( J-Iuntington Reach flfrs . .Ja ycees who sponsored fund.raisi ng events through· out the year so drapes could be purchased for the l ' MRS. PETERSON MRS. RIDDELL First July Wedding s . I Project recreation room of the ped1alr1cs \vard. Selecting fabric are r-.'lrs. \ratter Peterso n nef t) and Mrs . Thomas \\"1 lkic. MRS. NEWCOMER MRS. ROMIG Vows Exchanged in · Ceremonies . '. PETERSON-PLATE ~ Patricia Sue Plate and Lar· ry Wayne Peterson ex changed 1 nuptial vows belore the Rev. t Ronald .Collory in Sts. Simon · and Jude Ca tholic Church, 1' Huntin.aton Beach. 1. The bride is the. daughter of Mr. and J\1rs. Millard A. Pl<1tc of Hunt ington Beach and her hu sband 's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Peterson of MontetJello. Attending as maid of honor was Miss Deborah Schuster, while bridesmaids v.•erc J\1rs. Hal Hembree, Mrs. Gary Rote and P.Uss Teresa P I a t e . Kamela Rote was the flower girl and Kyle Hembree v.•as the ring bearer. Serving as best man \vas J ohn t11iner, and usher duties "''ere performed by Dale Kock. ~iichac\ t-.1atnry ;ind Steven Straub. · Saffi Montgoffiery served as best man, <1nd ushelS were Ridgway Whittemore and Mike Po.meroy. The brideg room is the son of Mrs. Robert Deweese of Costa ~1csa and Dr. Or in J . Riddell of Ne,vport Beach. Following a honeymoon on Caralina, the ne\\'lyweds will reside in San Diego. The br ide and bridegroom rarned AAs al Or;:inge Coast College and she is attending San Diego Stat~ Univer sity. NEWCOM ER-KEEFE Mr. and Mrs. James tvfichael Keefe 's Corona del JI.far home \\'as the setting for the marriage of the i r daughter, Denise Alexls Keefe and Thornas F'loyd Newcomer, son of Jl..1r. and ~1rs. Ralph Nc\\•comer of San Gabriel. ~·Jiss Lorlan KC'E'fe \rrls the maid of honor and Ralph S. Newcon1er Jr. v.·as the best man. Of:~ciant was the Re v. ,James Graham Kirk of St. :r-.·lark's Presbyterian Church. . Sllzanne Gibson \1·ho "ere marrii?d in' the .First Bapt ist Church. Costa r-.1esa. The Rev. Ed\1•ard Beatt .v directed the \'O\I' exchange for the daughter of J\lr. and 1\lrs. Mar vin K. Gibson nf Cost fl Me~a and the son of ~1r. anrl Mrs. James Romig of Canoga Park. Bridal altendants in clurled the Mmes. Ronald t-.1athis. Fred Martin, and John Sher· riffs and the i\olisses Becky Gibson , Ma rianne· \Var\rick. Jeannie Caltharp and Sandy Barker. Melanie i\'lalhi s \Vas the flower girl. Serving as best rn;in v.•a5 Tim \Vallace. and l1shers \vere Bob Wallace. Tom f.ib son. Sam Jeanjaquet and Sherrifls. The bride is a gradu.~te of Costa Mesa High SchflOI and attend ed Bob Jone~ lini .. ·rrsity, ·South CarQHna . Her husband is a graduate of Chats1vorth High School and attended Pierce College. BROC K-RUESCH H u nt ing ton Beach Shorec!iffs Clubhouse was the seuing for the wedding of Janis Catt)erine Ruesch and Gordon L. Brock. The bride is the daughter of ~Ir . and r-.1rs. Herbert Ruesch of Zion. Ill and her husband 's parents are Mr . and Mrs. Ciordon L. Brock of Hunt· ington Beach. Attending the bride were Miss Pally Titsworth, maid of honor: Miss Mich elle \fcfarlane. bridesmaid. and Tiffany Clopp . flower girl. Bill Tavlor '''as best man and ushers 1vere Douglas Ruesch and Herbert Ruesch. Surprise Presentation Most Quitters By ERM.( BOMBECK It seems you cannot go to a party anymore without find ing yourself in the middle of a group of do-good mi ssionaries who are trying to reform you . .These .are the sanct1morlious people who have forsa ken &Orne vice and now \\'ant tn rack up another convert. I call them the ·•r quit" disciples. For example, when you are stuffing your face wlth a rolled piece of salami filled with cream cheese. an "! quit " person wlll appear at your elbow and "'arn . "That httle nibble "'ill cost you 1.325 calories." "I quit eating 11'hen I stumbl· ed upon thi.s marvelous littl e diet of bread crumbs and 9 gallons of 1\·ater a day Of course, you ha ve to wear a I ,,. nose plug and a hfe vest but. , .'' <>r the 1'! (!tuner" v.·ho an· munces loudl~1. "Kno11.· what's in this glags? Plain soda \1•ater. That's right. Ever see \1hat vou r drtnk does to a liver in a iab? Incredible. Look at my hand. Steady as a rock ." The other night , J kept C(lunl and I was accosted by a caravan of "I quitters" who h ad abandf\ncd everything from a JOb I 11.· h i c h ct1scr1minated 1, having babie~ 110 C'ontrol the popu lation \, driving a car 1 \Vhlch con- tributed to polluttonr. 1\·atch· 1ng tele\·ision i \\'h1ch insulted the average intelligence). us· 1n~ insect icides on roses l11hich endangered other Jife1, traveling abroad ( v.·hich con· . I Wont AT WIT'S END trlbuted to fore ign et'onon1.v), to a woman \\'ho quit Jylni: about her age 1a .,...·om<Jn 1s on· ly as old as she fee ls 1. I "'as still tr~ lnA 1n find some !oophol.e in t hr ";igr" theory \\'hen a mHn earnr 11p to me and said. "I (\uir .-.mnll· ing a year ago. Did J tell ,011 that?'' "I think that's nice,'' I .said. easing a\\·ay . "I think you should knn11· that an expe0clant mother ll'hO Sto p t1mokc:; 1s subJecling her Un· oorn child to the adverse ef· f{'('ts of tobacco,'' he con· tinucd . . "I think:. I read tb1 t some,vhcrc," 1 said unsteadi· ly . "A lot of people don't realize that four-fifths of the country do not moke. Ever notice \1•hrn you fly how much spa ce JS .[!iven nver to the non-smok· 1ng section'' \Vell. I am here to tell vou rhat I have more eneriy. I feel better, and for lht' first tin1e in a loni; time I i:;in <lrlunlly taslr food " "Look." I said quietly, "l dnn't smoke either." Jlis face fell . "Anything vou've qt11t lately you want lo lell 111e about''" "Only parties," I said . heading for the door. Horoscope: Aries · Analyze WEDNESDAY JU[Y 5 By SYDNEY OMARR "Can you prov ide us "'ilh a definition of astroloAy"" - Ruth and Carl Carlsson, Pacific Palisades. Ans\1·er : Astrology is that scienilfic art which treats of the ~yn· chronicity between planetary positions and mundane events, including human character alid destiny. ARIES (March ~!·April 19 1' Avoid any tendency to be ex· travagant. Gemini and Virgo individuals are in picture. You impress with sincerity, not needless spending. Be analytical. Find the reason for recent events. You are able to discern truth. Do so~ TA URUS (April 20-~Iay 20 1· You get idea of \vhat is needed as opposed to what is me-rely desired. Slight disagreement on home fron1 can be settled . ~fake conciliatory gesture . Don't permit pride to lead you astray. Take step toward ha rmony. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): See through pretense. Avoid sel(-deception. Accent is on talk, gossip and secrets. Be discriminating. Separate fact from rumor. Pisces is in- volved . Friend may act in im· pulsive manner. Don 't Com- .pound error., CANCER (June 21·July 22 \: Friend who is extravagant may attempt to innuence you. Heed your own counsel -and conscience. Live up to poten· tial. Ac c e pt responsibility. Relationships are intensified. Nothing happens halfway. ~rc:ond·be~t -don't take back seat Original approach suc- ceeds. LIBRA ISept. 2.1·0ct. 22 J: Nothing occu rs halflvay. Com· niil yourself. Trust hunch and folJQ\\' through on inner feel- ings. Aquarian is involved. 'flake chance on your O\\'TI abilities. Luke"'arm approac'h ddes not succeed. Go all the \\'ay. • SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 )· Lie low. \Va it, perceive and observe. Let mate, partner take Initiative. Be flexible . Display versatility. Sagiltariao could aid in financial ar- rangement. Study I e g a I documents. Review efforts in merchandising area. SA GITT ARIL1S I Nol'. 22- Dec. 21 ); Practical measures LEO (July 23-Aug. 221' Finish what you .start. Resist temptation to ru~h into proj. eel, situation. Aries figures t,.~"' prominentl y. Career --'j~ ~.~~-'9.1"" possibilities. ambitions should J 1 • 1, · be reviewed . You are con· ,, " ' t ' ," suited and rewarded. Past ef· ~ _1 "0f· forts pay dividends. ~ VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22 \: What you need is provided. Be aggressive. One who keeps secrets must be shaken if you are to get results. Means refuse to be satisfied v.·ith • are necessary. Be alert. <1w<1rc and thorough. You dral nn1.1· with Aquarius. Srorpif! and Leo persons. Health. tr.'.l\'tl. future plans arc involved l'ou are busy, impatient. But ~·ou will get results. CAPRICORN (Dec 22·Jan. t9J: Emotions tilke ovrr: you speak your mind and express your feelings. The chips fa ll. Reme mber. ho"'e\·cr. tha t there is a tomorro11'. Gen1 ini and Virgo · persons f i ~ u r c pro minently, Hold something in reserve. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 181: Impetuous actions no\v are costly. Obtain hint from Capricorn message. Strll'e to reach diplomatic ac cor d . Those at home deserve .vou r special consideration. Don't force . threaten or cajole. PISCES !Feb, 19·1\1arch 20 1: Check itinerary. You , ma y be \1 ell ad\'iscd 110 postpone j ~1ur11cy. Relative is can· t:inkerous. !Iced your own cou nsel. SC'e si tuation as it ac· lual!y exists. Another Piscean p!;iys 1m1}()rtant role. IF TODA\' IS YOUR BIHTlfOAY you are dynamic. niagnetic. analytical. percep- tive and son1!'What self-in· du!gent. l'ou have been spoiled by opposi!e sex, If single, marriage is on horizo n. December \\'ill be the most slgnifirant month of 1~72 fo r you. To fond out wllo'! lvcliv for VOii 11'1 monev ~nd iov~. o•<ier Sv<!nev Om1rr's bcoklM .. Secrrt !-'lnll lar-Men 11nd \Vornen " Sen~ blrlhd1te •nd 7l ctnlf •o Om~rr A1trologv Sec<Pll. 11>1 OAI LV P ILOT. So• J1.0. Grind C1nlr1l 511• 11cn, Ntw York, N.Y. 10017 • The bride is a g:radua!e of Fountain Valley High Schnol and no\\' attends Golden \\'est College. Her hu.>band ls a graduate of Montebello High School and Los Angeles Trade .Tech. They \.l'ill reside in Anaheim . The bride is a graduate of f{edlands High school and the Universiry of Southern California. She also studied at the Universily of Jl.1exico, Jl.1exico City and the Universi- ty of. Hawaii \vhere :.tie ::if- filiated with Pi Beta Phi. She 11·as a Ticktockfi'r of National Charity League. •an A.<Jsisteen of the AsSis!ance League and 11 niember of !he Debutanle Guild and Spinsters. . Ebells Given Awards RIDDELL-OGILVIE Jonatfttin Peter R id de ! 1 cla imCd Susan E l i 7. a h c t h Ogilvie as his bride during ceremonies conductt"d by !hr Rev. Cecil 0 . Eanes in SL Andrew's P r P s by t c r 1 a n Church. t\e\\'p<:lrt Beach The brldr. daughlrr of !\tr and J\ifrs. 1':1chnlas Og1lvir nf Costa Mr sn. a~kerl ,\l1ss Chr1~ Ballinger lo hr hrr rr;11d nf honor . r.'frs \'1t1or (Jgth IC' anrl Miss Cathy Turner \1·ere bridesmaids KAREN ODNEAL Her hushanrl attended the t 'ni1·ersity of California. Santa B:1rbar<1 and is an alurnnus nf t ·s~ They "'ill re.c;ide in \'ev.·p~rt Beach, ROMIG-GIBSON \C\\'h;1]( 11·i!I be horne for Br~·an ~1 1!ton Romig ;ind his bride. 1he f.orm!'r Kathleen Surprise av•ards may have been ii" unofficial theme of a receni meeting of the Ju nior Ebell·C'!JI> of Ne wpor1 Beacn. Unexpected by all but the past presiden!, JI.I rs. Dave Snow, the 1972 Bea con Commu- nity Award was presented lo the club by • K i n g e r y \Vhite neck. president of the i'iewport·0'1csa E d u c a I ion Association. ~!rs. Sno1v. hov.·c1•er. al so had her surprise. She was presented w1!h the an nu a 1 \Vornan-of-rhr·ycnr a1vard for wel!·rourfded club participation. The B ea co n C<lmrnunity Award is presented annually f'iewport-~lesa School District, they origi nated the plans for the Environmental Nature Center. In connection with the IPJ, Individually P res c r i bed Instruction. pilot program , r!ub members assisted the t~;chin~-s!aff at ~·E;_astb~f E!emenfary Sc ho o I w {V'n grading. reading and rrrordin~. ThrJ' pain !cd the 1\.lardan Schon! of Educational Therapy, to \vhich they also gave monr1:1ry donations. Funds ;.i lso l\'Crl" given to the Or- lingua School for the deaf, KCET felev!sion station, St. Michael's Indian School Jn Arizona and the Newport Beach Scholarship Fund. · · Most members also served as PTA room mothers. As club president , Jl..1rs. Snow presided over t h e business portion of board and g:neral meetings represcnteO the club on a dist?tct level and served ·as a member of several committees. -I'S/and Mooa Duplicated !vfr. and f\I~s. \ViUiam .Johnson's h.ack bay home 'vill . be the setting for a luau at 4 p .11~. Sunda~. July 9. Authentic foo~ ~nrl entertainment are promised. Pro- ceeds \11111 benefit the Eastern Star Training A\vard for Religious Leadership. T.h e ho~less demonstrates an Island da nee !O' Terry \Veatherwax (left) and Na ncy Schoenmehl. Contributing over 800 hours to t}le Juniors, she als.ol ~=====:;:====:J----------------------­ assistcd in the children·sl~===========I "'orkshop in conscrV<!t1on, !- worked at the Well Baby Clinic and taught crafts at a . convalescent home. Pair Planning August Rites to a group or individuals \\'ho ,-----------------------1 THE Gft Pays % Steam %ur Carpets Cleal/, ' OUll ADVANCED METHOD SOIL-GUARDS AS IT STIRll.JZIS Karen Jo Odneal a n d Edward Jacob Ollila, both of Costa Mesn. are planning to have given the greatest con- tribution to education in the community. Cooperating w i t h !he marry Aug. 26 in th e l.~~~~~~~~;:~ Presbyteria n Church of the Coven ant. Cos1a ~lesa . ~ r-.·ews of rhc forthcoming e\·ent has hecn announced by FRANCJS .. ber n1other. ~'!rs. Roy j '\ f'J Odneal of Cos1a .\les\1. ~ti ss. \s QRR e.I Odneal i~ ;.i µr<1duate of Cosla ~1c~n Hi~h School and is at.1 te nriing Soulhern California School t)f ~1C'd ical Assi~tants. lier f1;incc, son <lf ~·Ir. and ?i1rs E1no Olhla of Cost11 fllr~n. al);n is a graduate of C~tHS He Is a student at Orange Coast College . ., • • FINE STAT IOi\1J::RY S.ml•A111111al HALF PRICE SALE 1111 I 'IAll •1,••Ar 1a 1111 CllllA Ill IA• ·Ctl VfllflT 'Alllll *M'in u·fth the M'inner• cdrte1day, J11rv. Sih, all 8 •tor.e• Ope " eorlfl -1 :30 a.m. RED BALLOON LTD.~ the finest clothes for children from thr. best American & European designers ··~r.~"' ,, .. MUI t!··ll.h1lull1 11n11 .... 1 •lolltl .. 11'0 ol•t< ·~ l~O Oft~lhl1RJ tluntlnglon Harbour (114) 816·1666 • To\\n & Country Orange flJIJ s;S-9595 " • . • •. SO YOUR CARPETS Will STAY CllANIR, lONGll •Wet lleam loosens dirt, kilh; iflftctlotts becteri1, germt ind Odor!. • l'owtrful iilslant vacuum polls t~out. t EvtrY fibre is coel!d wifh Soil· Gu•r~. extending c1rpel life. •No h•nh brvshe~ scrub dirt dttpe:r into pile. ('teani "' CJ GAfa~ter "t'ht11 lfe Lea111, ,,, T1dq1-1lt1; fJ/11 F i1lt Ua.'' f:5.00 COUPON Oo..i 1 •• •l<I• ... (l ... •lft, ., ••Y WD11 t• •oil c•-I• ttv• "--· o...i ·~····" Joh 31 rDR A FRll !STIMAT! CALL TODAY CA/fl'E1 AND U/IH0l.S111f'I Cl.IANElfS .......... 645-1313 . 88§ DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS , rrs AlfOIJT TIME YOO OOT HeRef l'M IN A ~AP MOOP! MUTI AND JEFF • .. FEAR NOT 'F"OR. I AM Wm.I "THEE~ ---~AT'~ ,.HE MEANING OF PEACE- 'FREEOOM OF FEAR! FIGMENTS CMON . DAD'5 SCTTINQ CFF SYI.£ Fl~KS / NANCY PIX OKAY ? HI, SLUGG01 ANYTHING EXCITING HAPPEN TODAY? OH,.JUST S OME STUPID KID STUCK HIS HAND IN A -~··HORNETS' NEST I DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by R. A. POWER I ACROSS 1 Ya11ng salm<m 5 Musical . instrumtnl 9 Mooks of Tibet 14 Afric an p!aot 15 Cupid 16 Ammonl1 cooipound: -Comb. form 17 --bene: Nolt well 18 Btstowed l'J One suffering Jn(l'l1Sf' longing 20 Me1chandlst 22 Requi remMt 24 S111all super• natural beinq 2!i Omits ·21 Nick Charles' wilt 29 Familiar term of add1~s JO Animal's qulltl l3 Makt mort pot('llt 37 Deal oul JS ---of Represtntativ·'~ J'f Number 40 Titltof 1tspcct ~l Soonsorship ~Z Ratio with 100 44 -and wilt 45 Bakery product • ,., • • " • .. 111.i City in Hl>'!9ary 47 Dots polishing . b 4'1 ~~rted 53 lnstancts of ' turnin9 bac~Wa1ds 57 Mort dreadful 5S EmmiSMY 5'1 Midd;ty bl Rlver of lht Sudan b2 Cltr11yman's house bl Nucleus Ii• ll)t(ac sourct l.i5 .t.moog: PrefilC l.i& Relative o! ii foil 67 Sk in laytr: 5uffit DOWN l Spasms of pain 2 Knock for - --: 2 wads J Revolving part 4 State of bein9 p1tpa1ed 5 Term;igant 1.i To--.. -: Evttyone 2 words 7 Roamed 8 Priority 9 Fell away (,y de91ets Yts\erday's Puzzlt Solved: 10--ls as good IS ii mile: 2 word· 11 Somelhing shorter 12 Oil I herb 13 Yitriol·im· p1egna1ed black tarth 21 Coocrettd mineral matttr 23 Enthuslasin 25 Uni t of work 28 Thost presen l 30 -Passage: G;vlbbean strait 31 Like a bumn on·-·-:~ words ·,2 Er isted .!3 Man in Gtnesis 34 Outer garment .. . " 35 Total cc11ap! 31.i That gid 37 l eft a rail- road cat 40 Mortimer·-: Bt1,9tn dumr 42 was boo me 43 Omelet lngrtdlent 45 5wap 47 Intuitive ability 48 Sailing boat 50 Awessive11~ 51 One lishin9 for morays 52 Wild fancy 5~ Branchts 5' Acta Rich1rd - ~~Give e~· presslon to 56 Angt1ed: Informal fiO Born Nearly Everyone Lis tens to Landers • "'w'EAM, ANO GROOVY REPORTS ~E CUR:8STONE TRIO "RE IN TMEIR USUAL SPOT. By Chester 'Gould "I TOLD MIM TO "M\LI< Sl.ON', IT'S ASOUT 5 BL.OCKS AWAY,'' REPORTS LIZZ. By Tom K. Ryan Ill'--~~-... -. . . 7.q t----4r-----'-f~t;l"'-ff~ • WHERE DID IT HAPPEN'? PEANUTS By Al Smith By Dale Hale . by Ernie Bushmiller OVER ON SMITH'S FARM JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH Im~! Tutsday, July 4, 1972 GASOLINE ALLEY '1 thouqht it ~dd .. that old qu4 When he came back here he picked me clean! M4 hairtonic, 1114 toothpa~te. l'fUl razor: .. DAILY PllOT J 5 By Dick Moores 'lour camera , 40ur radio! Actuall"! · wearinq an overcoa~ in Jul4! SALLY BANANAS ~'(.! H<l'V€Cl~ FOUR:rHI GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS \IJISH I: COO LO Bl?EAK iHIS HABIT! I'M REllCING ~e. RISE AND FALL CF lllE i;10MAN EMPIF.E · • ... IUID? By Charles M. Schulz SCHOOL 15 OOT.C{OO DON'T HAVE TO WRITE THEMES A60UT l()llDA'/5 WHEN 5CHOOL. 15 OVT - TO THAT ~ISO, .APD SUGS", OWLS AND WIND·IN· By MeU THE·iREES ... 1.><uv · I By Charles Barsotti ~---.,,..., Bv-t ~ ~.tc- By Gus Arriola .srAv HOME WIT ff 7ffJ;I' Fl FT Hf ' By Ferd Johnson By Ro.9er Bollen WEU., I ~EVE!< c:AN RESl5f 6€E//J6 HOW A BooK COMES oor. .. •. I READ THE I Fl>l.L': FIR6i ! ., THE GIRLS - 7-~ "Arc you boys ever In luck -In ju st a half hour the Park Board nature walk starts out." DENNIS THE MENACE 0 © " ,., ' . I i \f '\ \ '1/1 ' •• \ t, ' I , I '1,,,,1, ~I., PERKINS • By John Miles 'GIN~ WAS llOllNH'/I! ... llUT SllE WAS ~UPIN lTALY ~' I . ' I - • I ' • \ '* * * * ii:* . ~ \ I I ' ! I * * * *• • • -A--DAY- On this day, Independence Day, we proudly recall those who won our precious freedom. Let us p[edge Ol,!.rselves to the preservation of that Independence. May our country remain the land of the free, home of the brave. THIS REMINDER SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING PATRIOTIC CITIZENS: COTTAGE COFFEE SHOP BOB PETIIT, REALTOR 562 W 19th St., <;01l1 M111. 646.5104 CROCKER BANK . ll022 Culver Or., Irvine. 552-71)()0 SANTA ANA LJNCtl°LN-MERCURY -- IS Or1ng1 Counti off[e11 to 11 rv t you. 1101 N:Tuttin, Stnt•Aria S-47-9111 WESLEY N. T,A YLOR CO., REALTORS WELLS FARGO BANK 211 1 Stn Joaqyi11 Hill1 R.d , N.B. 1144 °4910 4i0 South Harbor Anth1im. 956-1 920 NICKY'S FLAG SHOP BAILEY'S TV 2701 W, Co11t Hw,y., Nawport 8th. 644·5!66 )419 N1wporl Blvd. Newport Be1ch, 675·01 I) SEYMOUR REALTY & INVESTMENT CO. AUTO MASTER CO. ENGINE REBUILDERS 171 41 Beeeh Blvd., HYnlin~lol'I Bth. 847-1221 3301 W. Warner Ava., S11nla An1. 546-1 911 MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASS 'N. UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2967 E. Coa1I Hwy., Corona d•I M•r, 675-5010 2850 Harbor Blvd ., Co1l1 Ma11 . 540·9640 FOREIGN INTRIGUE FASHIONS JIM'S INTERNATIONAL HAIR STYLING CENTER 2117 laF•v•tt•, N•wporl B••ch. 67&·77'40 222 Ea 1t 17th St., Co1ta Ma11. 642·261 I BANK OF NEWPORT JOHNSON & SON LIN.COLN MERCURY Dov•••* lllth, N•wpott B•tch. 645-5])) 2626 Harbor Blvd., Coil1 Me11. 540·51110 LORENZO'S SPAGHETTI BENDER WELLS FARGO BANK 620'4 W, Coiul Hwy., N•wporl B•a ch. 6'45·01151 4112 E. 17th St., Co1t1 Mesa . 645·'4991 BAY & BEACH REAL TY CAPISTRANO VALLEY REALTY 2407 E, Coait Hwy., Corona del Mar. 67 5.JOOO }1501 Cimino Ctpiilr•110, San Juan Ctpi1tr1no. '4f].I 124 ADVANCE GLASS & SCREEN CO. ATLAS CHRYSLER/PL '!'MOUTH 1776 Nawporl Blvd., Cod• Me11. ll-'16·1 179 2929 H1rbot Blvd .. Co1la Mt11. 5'46-193'4 ORANGE COAST REAL ESTATE UNITED ST ATES NATIONAL BANK 2600 E. Coail Hwy., Corona del M11r, 64'4·'41'48 18 45 N1wporf Blvd., Cod• M11t. 6411-3 291 ~ .... GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS & LOAN of S. CALIF THE REAL ESTATERS 2'4100 El Toro Rd ., l119 un• Hilh. 8)7·1551 2790 Htrbor Blvd., Costa M•1•. 5'46·2ltl LAQUESTA VERDE HOMES WORLD SAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N. l•9un a Hill1 586·0f70 292 So. Coast Hwy., lagun• Beach. '494 -9481 SMITH'S MORTUARY COSTA MESA PUBLIC GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 627 M1 in SI., Huntington 81ach. 536·65 39 1701 Golf Court• Dr .. CM. 5-40-7500: 114·52•7 COLDV(ELL BANKER & CO., REALTORS WALKER & L'EE REALTORS 550 Nawporl C111t1r Dr,, N.B. lll·0700; 644·2430 2790 Htrbor 81 ... d., Coit• M11a. 545-9491 TODD, HUGHES & JONAS ADVERTISING AVCO SAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N. '4'44 Nawport Bl vd., N•wport Baech. 675.61 20 31 10 Bri1tol, Co1t1 M•1•. 540·7591 REINERT'S DEPARTMENT STORE C. f . COLESWORTHY & CO. 1116 Newport Blvd., Coil• Mesa. 541 ·12 12 Ea1tbluff Office 640.0020. lay1hora Offit1 611·4910 • MORGAN REALTY JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS )4! IE •. Co1il Hwy., Corona cl1I Mar. 67)-6642 BANK OF AMERICA ··-' W1rn1r l Ma in St., S1nf1 An1. 546·'41 14 WELLS FARGO BANK 1444 Vii Lido, N•wpo;I B11 ch. 1171·2500 2l2l N. l ro1dw1y, Santa A 1. l lS-1111 scons CAMPERS DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS 914 N, H~rbor Blvd., Santa An1. 139.J371 RED HI LL REALTY 1966 H1rbor llvcl., Cotta Mata, 646-9301 SMITH BROS. CO. 110111 Cul v1r Dr .. l1 ... in1. l )J.0820 HENRY'S GROCERIES 2112 W. Ocean f1onl, N11wport 81.ich. 673-3202 EASTBLUFF REALTY '1414 V;1i1 cltl Oro, Newport B11ch. 644· I I JJ 16'40 Sup1rior Ava., Co1l11 Me11. 548-5511 HOMEBUYERS REALTY 10015 McFadcla11 A"'·• W11tmi111ltr. 511·2250 NEWPORT IMPORTS PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK l I 00 W, Coa1t Hwy., N1wporl Baich. 642-9405 and Morlu•rv COIT DRAPERY CLEANERS & SERVICE BANK OF AMERICA 1702 N1wport 11...d., C.M. 642·0270; 540·1166 l300 B1i1lol. Co1la M111 . 8]6.J29J BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR FRITZ WARREN SPORT CAR CENTER 710 E11I 111 St., Santa Ant. 5'47·0764 141 B1v1icl 1 Dr, !Suite I ) Npt. Bcft: 675-6161 THE TROPIC· ZONE • 20114 So. Main, Sanl1 Ari•. 979.FI SH BpB OLSON, REALTOR 300 N. N1wport Blvd .. N1wport 811 ch. 546·5510 KIRK JEWELER S TOBIN REALTY, ING:. 16911 lo!1t Chic..a, Hunti.;glon laach. 146·1171 HARBOR AMERICAN 1969 H11b1r Blvd. 646·0261 McNASH REALTY & INVESTMENTS 2426 N1wport llvd., Cott• M•t•. 6'42 ·1400 BILL BARRY PONTIAC Harbor Cantar, CM 545,9485 & ]7 Ht. C11tr., HI, l9l·5501 DA VE ROSS PONTIAC 2410 Ha1bor Blvd,, Co1ta M111 . 5411·1017 2000 E. tit St., Santa Ana. SSl·IOOO DOWNEY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION DICK BERG REAL ESTA T.E 160 Eali 1711. St,, Cotta Mt1t, 642-7411 • 1,1,1 lroo~hu,tf, it Adtfl'u , HI. 962-2.fll NABE~ CADILLAC BAYCREST LIQUOR & DELI, FREE DELIVERY l iOll Htfbor ii ... d) Co1t1 M111. 540·9100 lll £. 17th St., Co1t1 M111. 646·116Z ----A:>:>',OCIAIED..JIROKER,.,_---+-~----"El'lIURY. L&EAL..£5.T.A:.~---I 1025 W. l 1lbo1 ll~d., N1wporf Bttch, 67 J.J66l DOWNEY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 9601 H•millon, Hunll"tlon l1ach. 962·1147 CHICK IVERSON 10115 Adtmt A"'" Hunlin9to11 Bttcft. 962·2'407 CONNELL CHEVROLET Co11t Hwv. 11 1tv1hor1 Or., Npt. l ch,.67)00900 BEACH .DRAPERY SERVICE 2121 H1rbor Blvd., Coil• Mei•. 146-1200 ' ' TERRY BUICK i lh &: Waln.'Jt, Hunting ton Bao1ch. 536·11588 SHERWOOD REALTY 18964 Broo•hurst, Fountain Vtlley. 5-40.1555 HARBOUR VW 187 11 l1ath Bl ... cl., Hunti119ton lateh. 842·'4'435 COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Sil W. 19th St., Co1t1 M111. 6411-05l0t, ROBERTS & CO . 9552 Ham il ton ti 8u1harcl , l:lu11!i n9 ton Be11ch. 9112-5511 DOT DATSUN 118 35 la•th Blvd., Hu11lin9ton Beach, 540·0183 BLANKINSHIP FLOORS • ltll lri1tol, Coli• M11t . 540·72112 ROY McCARDLE, REALTOR 11 10 Newport Blvd., Co1la Mesa. 548·1729 GARDEN GROVE DATSUN 11861 Harbor B!vcl., G11rcl1n Grove. 839-7000 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ORANGE COUNTY 1650 Acl1nu, Co1ta M11•. 546-9270 HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER PL '!'MOUTH 16661 B•1th Blvtl., Huntin9lon Beach. 142·06] I DON BURNS OPEN ROAD 1011 Garde11 Grove Blvd., G1rd!11 G1ov1. 894.4'479 ROYAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N. 23861 El Toro Rel ., El Toro. 937.5111 HERITAGE REALTORS 2911 Briltol, C. M. 540-115 1 & 1500 Acl1m1 , C. M. 5411-5880 UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 3029 Harbor Blvd., Co1f1 Me11. 5~6-2011 CENTURY 21 REAL ESTATE 611 Bakar St., Co•t• M1••· 979·1050 BARWICK DATSUN 991 So. Cot1t Hwy,, Lag una Beech. 546-4051 UNIQUE HOMES, MESA VERDE 2150 M1s1 V1rcl1 Or., Coile Ma11. 546 .5990 UNION BANK 610 Newport Cant•r Dr.; Ntwport Beach. 558-524 1 TOMMY AYRES CHEVROLlT t46 S. C1a1t Hwy., l•guna Stach. 546.9967 NOACK'S TROPHY & GIFTS 102 E. 16th St., Coil• M1111, 646·31 41 CENTURY 21 REAL ESTATE 17910 Ma911oli•, Founl1in V1llty. 142--4474 UNITED ST A TES NATIONAL BANK J ]]] l ri1tol St., Cotta M11a, 540·5211 UNIQUE HOMES, NEWPORT BEACH 16-49 Wattcliff Dr., Newport. 81ach. 645-6500 BANK Of AMERICA 5'41 W. ttth St., Co1t1 M1i1. 116·1'491 McCORMIC14-LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 17fS L•911111 Cenyo11 Rd ., La9111u1 lt•ch, 49'4·9'415 UNIQUE HOMES, CORONA DEL MAR 244l I, Coa1t Hwy., Coron1 clal Mar. 675-6000 BANK Of AMERICA 2701 H1rbor l [vJ., Coil• Mt1e. 5'1 6·1 115 FULLER REALTY 20201 lay¥it w. Sarita A111 H1i9hh. 546.0814 CREST REAL TY lt41'4 l11ch l lvd., H11ntin9to11 leach. 961-4411 HUNTINGTON HARBOR SALES CORP. 42 11 W1tnar Ava., H11nlfn9ton Bat ch. 146.1361 CENTURY 21 REAL ESTATE 17Jl W11tcllff Dr., Newport l11ch. 645.7221 ALDEN 'S CARPETS & DRAPERIES 1663 ,l1ctnH1 Ava., Co1f1 Mtt• 646-'4131 BOB BURNS RESTAURANT 11 F11hi4I~ 11111111, Niwport lat.ti 644°20)0 SURF & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT THE WHITE HORSE INN 1295 N•wporf Blvd,, Ntwpo1t B11ch 673-1 374 HOWARD WIUS REALTY 1069 Joh111on Av~., Co•I• Me11 5411.771 9 MITLA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 12 I 11 8roo•hunt, Garcla11 Grove 5)'4·6100 EUROPEAN AUTO WERKS 1910 H1rbor l lv d., Code Mist , 6'45-1-440 DeGEARE'S PLUMBING -SERVICE 961 w,,t 17th St., Costa M•1• 646-0112 2 . WASHINGTON CLEANERS & LAUNDRY 1077 W, laker, Cost• Ma11 546-7610 WELCHEL'S HEARING AID CENTER 1716 Or1119t Ava., S11it1 F. Coil• M,,, 642:7915 A-ADDRESS-0-PRINT CENTER 1240 l o9 1n Ava., Suite H, Coil• Mai• 540-1 154 MAJORWAY MFG., (Campers·) 8119 Wait 18th St., Codi Mt1• 642.1471 FIER 'S UPHOLSTERY 2411 Newport 81 ... cl., Co1fa Me1a 5'41·169 t PYRAMID FENCE COMPANY 760 Wait 16tft St .. Coil• M,,, 541-9662 MITLA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 547 W. 19th St., Costa Mas• 6'42 -9764 DIMMITT QUICK-CLEAN CENTER 3200 E. Cot1t Hi9hway, Coron 1 d11 Mir 671 -9605 STAR TV (Sales & Service) 275 E. 17th St., Co.ta M•s• 642-9742 WELTON & COMPANY REALTORS 2845 E. Coa1! Hwy,, Corolla dal Mar 67 5-6900 U.S.A. STEREO EQUIPMENT WAREHOUSE I 79 E. 17th St., Co1ta Mila 645-2 4tl · -BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES 2309 W. Ba lboa, NB & 2281 Ftitvi1w, CM 642·7'491 CITY AUTO PARTS 2066 Pl1canti• A¥t., Coil• Ma1• 642-81 11 FASHION ONE HOUR CLEANERS 14 5 E. 19th St., Coit• M•1• 642·54116 ROY AL SERVICE AGENCY 1141 Camp~I Dr., Suite 119, Newport lt1ch, 557-2100 A-ADORABLE PET SHOP I I 1 B;o1clw1y, Costa Mt••· 642--4811 HOWARD'S ,TV & APPLIANCE CENTER 1178 H•rbor 81 ... d., CoJ!a Mesa. 642 ·47)2; 646,97-42 GINNY MORRISON, REALTORS 1500 Aclam1. Suite 205. N. l1lcony, C.M. 557.'4 1JO VOLCANO HOUSE 1400 Bri•lol IPali•adt1 Rd .1 C.M. 557 .70&7 HARBOR MOTOR HOMES 911 N. Harbor llvd., Sanft A11t. 1)9.95110 JIM SLEMONS RENAULT 2201 So. Ma in, Sa111a Ana. SS?.&2 42 CREVIER MOTORS 201W11t111 St., Stnfa Aria. 115·1171 WARD S. LEE 12)'4 So. M1h1 St., S1t11t1 Ana. g47.5126 COAST IMPORTS 1000·1200 W. Pac.ific Co•tl Hwy., N. I. 642-0406 HUNTINGTON AUTO SALES 15016 lt1clrl, Midwly City. 197.022'4 LAD ERA REAL TY 1151 '1 IHch llvd ., Huntl119tolt leach. 961·44 J) YELLOW .CAB COMPANY 116 E. 16th St., Co1t1 M111141-214'4 MISSION BANI( 100 Gta11nayra, L19u111 !a1ch. 4'7-1771 WELLS FARGO BANK }4211 l!;ockfialcl, 'ii ToiO. 110-9100 BA '!'VIEW CONVALESCENT HOSP.IT AL 1055 Th11rl11 A ~• .. Coit1 M111 641-JIOS • ED RIDDLE, REALTOR N1wport 11 f1irvlew Ad., Co1t1 M11a. 64 .. 11 11 • ,, 0 -I Co . " .. po pa 3 Pr 'I p,f OAILV PILO,T .. •ILOT ·AOVE,lltJS[~ 11 DAIL V PIL OT ff Evoryono Has Something 1hat Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It Wit h 11 Want Ad • The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 _ for Fast Results "D ANA POINT MARINA" .J u;.l 111111utes a\11t,v ll'u111 tl11.:1 fla\\lcr...~ four brdroo111 hra•Jt,\'. ''Dul('h ('lf'an and drsf'rvln~ uf )")llr !'l11s,....,1 i11spPct1nn, ()11ly four Y"llJ' yllun1,1 and 11.tt r1:tc·tlvrly Jnnd.<:(·ap<'d. O\\'Tif'r 11·11.n~­ ferred ~'.! $38.900. 492-971).), SAVE THE DOWN USP your V.f.i. nn !his lar~c :i bedrn1. 'L bath horn,.. CHt)\'l'll!Plltly located in nn,. of Co~la :O.le:<n's bf"st ar.,.as. Yl'l11'1J Pn.JrJy a Uif'd brtck firf'plarP, hard\vnnd f!onrs, built-in k11hPn , hPB\'Y shAkr roof. l;'nclQsed rumpu.~ rm .. furcrd nir heat, dbl garac:P. SO'..'ller rTintivAtPd, Askini:: $29.950 hut IAkr A look and make offer. Call Rf'd Carj)C'l, R<'alto.rs. 546-8640. WEDDING GIFT FOR THE KIDS1 They can 10.r: in thr br11t'h or en\oy rommunt t~· pot•l and tennis This 2 hdr., J l-: bR!h. carrrrrP <'ondri h11~ ne\1· ~hag Catpt't!nf:. f'lf'rtnc built-ins. ;ind includes rPfri'.i;:rrator, \.I'll.Sh· t>r, And dryf'r. Eas,\ 1f'nns. C11.ll : 842-5541. "SUA!iR SPACIOUS-PATRICIAN VILLA .. ASSUME FHA 6'/•'/o AT $245 MONTH Bi'itUUful 1\1·0 •lnry hrin1t• in 1.w~1 Rft'a-b.Ut.e to .br11 rh- 1111 ni'r transrcrred-1900 ~11. f1,.-dininR r(lOfl'l-.1 brdroom t·usto1n drapcs &: ca1·1x·t.~-$:l8,H50. 10'<· do\\·n. 846-2881 . $28,,50 NO DOWN TO GI , H 11~e ~Isl Bdl'm-Dn Hn1-t~xlra Clf'an 1vilh l u~h land· sca ping. \\lalk to all schools and Golden Y/rst College- La.rge patio-Dshwr-Best Ai·ca. 846-2&11. POTENTIAL PLUS! r.lodcrn t11·o bro1Mn1, 111·n baths nn 11. paJm.J1ned stref't tn pirt.uresque capistrann Palisadl"~ .. Room tll add anotl_ler unit on this R·2 cornt"r Jo t priced to beat any compeu t1on at S27,750. 492-9700. CUTE LITTLE CONDO $1 5,500 Ju 1·1~«~ ~l<'11•lop1111•nt . \)()•ol, 1 .. 1111i~ ,,111•!. \1•11 111111nt~ir11'•' i:,rounrl~. clfl11 I 1h1·1111 n11•ny iunnr) •111 1··111 1•lio'11 .111u f!l ll hllvll' thi( hl!lf' I h1•<h'1 n I hath fp11 nl1<•11._,. 11111~ hi11\r 111 kltchrn. fflr1·f'd 11ir hrl\I , pri1·1t!I' \i:\11". f,,r i11""1' S t-,1'\(ln~:·".r mflnlh. :$(',. 11 )Ou'!! l!kt' n. l 0tlll 1 :.·~l. (';1r1>• !. f:1,1 l1•1t'S :il!i· 86·10. ASSUME VA LOAN AT $242 MO. 1't.>rrLflc hnrn P \.\'11 h 11n1f1•s.:1n1u'I I !11 nrl•., 11 p111 i.:-: Hrl' ,,,_ '' "f 1800 Sq Ft -Fl\rn n1n-n111111!.'. 1:"il111, ,·111 l)f> :-.11r Pr1111. _'I 11nd 0,·rrsizt>d 10 !--C'pr!'-f irf'plnrc--n~h11 ,1'11-~llArr i-·lt:o· ::?R81. COSTA MESA SWEET AIR DOLL HOUSE \\'alk 1.n Ft··fl• h )\11ct :--;,,.,.,! 111 .. '°'" ·'' \ "' .,. •u1 1 ~t •11 1" CU1!' 11 ~ ran hr 1hi.;' .1 hf'drnnn1 hnn1r h11-n,11 hi~h-lo car· r\Pl!..TI , ~l"~t'l!"I!_\~ ::\ H.h n1-~ \\;HI! 1"'1''' ' 11 1· I •'; °'rf'. d · N,.,. lonrl~··11,1111< ;11HI 1• ad 11,.,·1·1 '" '" · 1 • 11•1" 1· '" ""!f'li peun.:. nf"11 pain1. !argf' trf'e iohad,.d b8rk yar , qu1 ,.1 rt~l· 1 p dential ~lrf'f'!. gl'l'flt fnr 1hP t'(\llplr iu ~l st 11r1 in~ nut \\'i th d"l'l!'\npPi1, (lnr n11I" I" C1•11.,1· .. c hi•·,·n •it'd ~'if''" nee • A bn1'" gn!f ro11r'iP n1·r1•lnokin~ ocf'an. BPf11!11ful threl" b•d- ~ --fQillit-l\TiiTiP-Wifll -ri'i ,1-a ni:r-;r-qn;:rrtrr-ti<rt+r!"'." .. H 11 r .. -24-x~s family rnon1 v.•1111 11 rt bA r. A SUj•i'l' va h1P !n a srlect arra of San ClrmC'ntr. ~5G.OOO. 49'2-9700. ('h ildrf'n. P.'01\' \'Arant 11nd srllPr 1~ 1111! •)f st11.tP 11 11d mu~t ju<t rrcl t1r"rt 111:i-:'1l':l~»l (';11 '"~''"I-"1 • _.. . ~~!f;~~l'~~~~~:---»it.tt00-·drm'r mi~:\ it. f11+t-ftf'd--€fH't*f,,-~---------.---·--·····----1·-·-Ac T F MT----·--·-..... ---·----··----.----·-- 01\ 11"1 li ·1~ ,,"t''''d 1·11o 1• u11 t!, ,,,.,. 1. l..·',1••1,1•' r' .. r ~ - FIX IT AND SAVE l::.\CPllPnt ?\lr'-.11 \1,..rrl" lnt't1l1nn, th1'< hnn1r ,,,..,..d ~ -.nn1,..nnr In lnvr iL It's a :1 br·clrn1 111th f<un. rn1 . built-in k1lrhPn, ~rrat patin 11·1111 hu1lt-in bar-b-q, 2 qur"n siz,. haths, 2 rar i;:arage, r f'cently p11intr d, nrrds yard v.·nrk. Call Red Carpf'I, Real· tors 546·8640. TROPICAL PARADISE $25,500 3 BDRM . HugP Pnlyn1·sian Luau yard-boalg11tr-11alk tr, llPach- Lan&.1 ruslom drapPs & r11rpt:."ts-mirrnrrd 1vall d ining area- l1vo baths-fountain-hurry on this one. 962-7771. YOUNG, SWEET, AND PRETTY l n a frrsh, clran neighbo rhood. 'fhis 3 heir .. I% bath has lovtly c8.thedral ceili ngs, fir,.place, custom drapes, ca.rpett., and decoration. Clost> to park a nd gMd schools. Take O\'t"r good loan or 10 % do\\·n \VIII do it. For a ppoinlmt.>nt-call -842-5541. TIME!! l v;alls fnr no one! \\"h.y \\'a.it longer ''htn you can enJoy this four brdroom 3 ba th ct6tom hnme 1\llh panoramic ocean and 1sl11.nd vit.>1\', OvPr .1.100 S'J. ft. .of luxury !1v1ng. Ideally isolatl"d for the husy PX('C'Utive 1\·ho wants a rf'treat and a home. 569.500. 492·9700. GOT THE HOTS FOR POOL AND OCEAN? sa lt. l'tll"d 1 .. 1,.\\ 111.111••t 11., 1 .. ·il1•rr ''"' • ''111 '!'"" '1 J 1ist. nu1kP the "111otio11" to11·a rd Ji8'19 Rrt1rh Rl1d .. Hunt• bal h~. '"'tll<'l1" 111 l"1d1 u1 I, • 1., 1• I•· " I 11 •1<1 1"l in~ton Brt1r h. \VP sh1111· y nt1 the br~I 4 Bdrm r•o•il" hl'lm" on nr li::hl>o•rt1 .... ot. dhl 11.1 • '.P•il 1 ~ "1 I,> l ~ ,·,11' io!(l I "/\II the market for $.10.950. ()\, 111•r s rnnvins;: ras t, 1\ 111 gi v<' fa~l toda) !~('rl '':11 I'• 1 I~• ,1]1,"' '11 :-r, IP • po'°'~"ssion. Assun1~ j:ood F'l lA l..1rnn or lvw do1vn eon\•Pn• tional tPl'ms. Has J>~1·prytb111g! Call 84:.?-5;1•\I. MISSION VIEJO "GRANADA., A l'hlll'lnin~ four brdr(l(ln1 111·0-b11th hon1 P in e1.:1•1ting: Mis· s1nn ViPjo, I-las a brautiful u~rd bric·k rirr place. 25X45 paf\o and a GI 1011 11 assumable by a nynnP.. r.1odestly priced at S12.~00. 492-9700. THINKING OF SELLING? \Vt Res pectfuli!I Sugpest an Even Bttl er lVay to Sell You~ Property •1i ' THE-RED CAltPEJ WAY ·-A u11ict u• \•rvic• fo r 111yo111 who w:l~·,, lo 1111 tl<.1i• propt •lv with 1 fl'i 11im~m ol tn~i t ly 11 111 tHr tt+;~, pr>c1. It i1 b1ttd 011 in lt9rity, ~nowltdgt 111d 11rvic1. Among ih m1nv ftt• t ~rt1 t ••: •· FOUR BEDROOM -1800 S9 . FT. $33 ,950 ~ rudr Ju H1•111h-~hl°, Lo.Ht 111:11l:d•l•·-•l\lh,...t1A\ ,.,,(in;:, cnrnf'r lnt--r•1·1r 1l11u ld h·h··11 \\!IU!,n1 lo hR1.k.1a1d-ope,rad· ~ f'xtr 11 s-br11k t1r1•1 dav1'. ~H·~ 71":1. JUMP IN THE WATER 'S FINE \t'o; l l)!lf' \nil !\\\)\ llHll IHHIH' \lilh 11 h••11•tt1r1i! ~p~1!<.l11lt; pnnl, lnratPrl in P''"<!1i,:n•1~ \1,.'tit \'••1rfr· Th1<t 11,,,11,· ,, Ah<l'lli.1~,.Jy go:i-gP011 •. 1!'ot hPf'n 1111 ::1 nr1rd 1n "'"') l•HI 1•11"1! '·"·prt1n2, lavish lanrl'tril ['1111:. hu1lt·1 11 k1t1 hr•to. ·:_ ··lr~.~11! 1.~111<., l11rge priv<t\P rP11r )ard 11t11! 1·n1rt'l'fl 1Hl1il " "I··· 1;;11:1:." r!r)(lr, c!osr lri schnoh:. Pri1·rd 1n srll~ Call f(r(i l';11·1,,.1, ltealtorl t 546-8640. REFINISH TO FIVE 8~DROOM 4 Brdt·nn1n 11 1tl1 11n'd 111 1<':1J .. r 1., • ,.•Ir f,.1 <'\!II\ Bdrm, plumb,f'd "• Rn1i1-"\'"''r !1"11 11·. 1•r"il-f'flll<1 & t ard!!n titP!', bPi\Hllflil lnr111"·:i1•11ti:;, ~11»:-777\ e Prol111ion11lv tr1in1d •• 1,, p111o~fl::r on th1 ic b 1 d1v1 , BLUFF \llEW PA R.TY HOME NEW DUPLEX EASTSIDE wt1k-mo111in9, 110011 111d night. .~ ~ ' r.1n~1 n1111~11:il 1,..1,,. 111 11 11111111· l•>t1 1; .. a11! 111 "11 ''"A "n" No"· in final construction s ta~C'. Thf':<P a re dl"lux units Pach GET THE RED CARPET TREATMENT-• qu11r11·r R<l'i> lll•1ll ~111• I:< 1111-. HW~f 1<111, :>0q111••• l•"H hr1tuty, is a 2 -r drn nr 3 Brdrn1 .. 2 baths, firrplarr, \1 r t har, 1hicl< YOU .,... . r _ I t h<ts '' bt•drn1J11L~ • .'l l1;1 1h~. f:11111h 1«u1111. d1 1uni.: 1""111, mir~ ahag r pt. throu~hout, built·in kitchen, dish\1·ash,..r, cu~tnm DESERVE THE BEST! .... ~ _ i: .... 1 sir roor11 and i-•·11:11:110· 1:nn 1f' r ... ,111. l,i•1 1'iv" p;1l111 :<11rT<>l1t1d11 draPE'!,tilt'dt>nlry \\·ay, Qua lity buiH, pr~va1,..ya 1·ds. garaJ:f', CALL THE OFFICE NEAREST YOU t . '. · ~;.->," , 22X4:~ h1·a11·11 a11d t1111·11·rt pnul. 'r111ly o ;IPl11·h1 1 .. r f'n tf"r· sprinklPr~.l'xC'rllrntcornrrloc11ti oninras !s1dcCosta i\f<'sa. ~1~ ·'--, ~· 1• 'la i11in~ 11 11d f.1111dy J1111. F111" \'.'.11111· 111 ~.'\7~llKl. F"r A ppt. Call Red Car pet, llC'altors 54ti-86'10, " ··"' ·--'' ' C11ll 842-:1;>41. • COVERING ALL OF ORANGE. COUNTY-FOR A PROFESSIONAL MARKtT EVA"iiJATION OF YOUR PROPERTY CALL -. ~· COSTA MESA NEWPORT llACH 2629 HARBOR ILVD. 546-8640 HUNTINGTON BEACH T 7849 llACH ILVD. 842-5541 ' MISSIO.N VIEJO SAN CLEMENTE 2740 cbi1No CAPISTRANO 492-9700 HUNTINGTON BEACH 5842 EDINGER AVE. 846-2881 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 9092 T ALIE.RT 962-7771 HARBOR VIEW HOMES $55,750. Lowesl priced "LUSK" home in beautiful "HARBOR VIEW HILLS' 3 spac iou s BR, 2 baths, family room plu s ample d ining area -complete kitchen built-ins - carpels & dr apes incl uded -one 0£ the largest lols, 72'x160'. Happy to show it to you an ylime Kousn for S11le General t,;eneral oflnJa .!Jj/e f1 PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPO INTMENT 3 Linda Isle Drive Beau!Jfu\ ne\v 5 RR .. 4' :.i. Ba. hon1e. \Vat er· front living r1n. & formal dinin g. Handsome oa k pa nelerl fa n1. rtn., frplc .. '11et ba r. Large 1n asler sui te has frplc. & cozy loun:;.!e area. \lie''' of Bay & the mounlains. . . $1 79,500. On For Complete Information All Homes & Lots, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 675-6161 "HAVE THE SQUEEZITS?" NOT IN THIS ONE Enchanti ng T WO STORY 5 bedroom 3 bath. 2 fireplaces, FAMIJ_,Y ROOf\.1. farina! din· ing room. NEW carpels and drapes, island kilchen. SOMERSET mod el oo FEE la nd in HARBO R VIEW HOMES .......... $72 ,500. ELEGANCE AWAITS YOU HERE "FOR THE TRUE SOPHISTICATE" RcaC'h for the moon in !his truly up~adcd fully air-con- d i 1 i o n e d ~pl i t -level to1vnhou~. P('rfPct for 8 cArrer ('(luplc or thP \\'O rldlv lonrr ...wtl'h suh!lr laslc. '2 bf'rl1Ylf1m;; • 2 bl'rth~ · All ! P!Prtrir built.in kiTl'hrn .. f Pr11a1r \lf'randll.' 111th 11 por>I. r ror<'ss ion Allyl drrora!crl llllrl landsc.:apcd. $3S.00Cl. Call 6i3-S::i50. \OTHEREAL ~E~'.'.J\TERS ,-... <"".TREASURE MAP ' • '" -We have the key. 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. OPEN HOUSE 9 2 7 A LLE PO, E ·BLUFF """"'""""""'""""'""""'""""'""""'""""'""""'""""'""",... I OPEN TUESDAY 10 to 5 (July 4th) General General Cameo Highlands. Architect desi,llned-New carpets & drapes. 4 Bedroom s, convertible den. 3 baths. cathedral ceilings and 2 used brick fireplaces. family room . built-in kitch· en & B·B·Q. PLUS MANY XTRAS . Entertain MS. CLEAN Nr111port I !eigh t~ 1·la itn~ Sllmf' r h11..rmini.; homrs and hrrP's one hui!t on 1hf' Prin1•1plr 11nd Sr rrng1h of Years Agn. Con1fn1·t 1ns1r!r & oul . (;;.ir. f!rn ~rtllng Hrar \'iird 11·1th l...arJ::rr lh11n nnuhlr G11ra,1.:r, 2 H"drnnn1, 01nin_g finnn1, Sf'f\'ll'!' Pn1Th and J'irr. pltt('(', s.~5,000. ('al( 646·0;:,aJ, Evt>ning;; 646·4579, CHUCK CAROTHERS REAL ESTATE ·TREASURES On e of the ni cest 4 BR , famil y room single ------------------1 level homes we have seen. Many extras, in· el uding p rofessionally decorated ho me in· side -also the yard '''as done by 'vell kno,vn ·landscape architect. Complete prope rty in MOVE-TN CONDITION. Localed on a quiet cul·de·sac Jot. room for pool. $59,500. Convenient pa rking -easy tn hr a. "DRO P-IN" at Bay & Beach Realty INSTANTLY APPEALING 111 this "Come I-lither Hon1c." The freshnl'.'8l'i e.xprr,;sed is u ldom Jound. Richly aii· poinied to d('lii,::ht the mol'if J)arllcular inrl1v1rluAI. This 3 ~dl'OOm. 'l Ba th llon1r !l'i Profes.oiionally Pa1nt('cl ln!lldt and ouf. Ea.~1s1cle Costa r.1es11;, Firrplac... Shake Roof. Double Car Caragr. $33.750, Call 646-0SSS. Even· tngs 646·457!'1. COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC . REALTORS VACANT -ASSUMI! 6 'h "k iffft,---1 OCEAN VIEW FROM ALL ANGLES Tirt"'rl of looking et ne1i;::hbor·s walls? Cai;t your Pyr~ on the sparkling hh1P P11r1fic f-om an.v \\•indo1v of this cus1om Temple H11li:; MRn.~lon. \Vatrh the sun &ct behind Cat111in01 Ii:;\11..nd. BUY a lrleo- J'il'.'(lpt?, \\'ordi:; can't dC'SC'ribe th,. bPauty, th1i; J bt'droom has ll All. Form11l dining mom, lu•h C'Ar ptot,; and matthing drllpe!i.. \\'c 1\·i ll trade 11.nylhing ynu have for this $60.ro:l c11stll', You will agree. Call for appointment. C WAJ J<IH //.Ill -4 BR. 2 BA. condo. Beaut. ReaJ tors MS-9191 'I end unll ovtrlookinr: pool. Orw-n Eves. Lri· ene patio. dbl. a:ar. Orr· ly 1.1king , S26,500. Bkr.. 1574130, Llke tn trarle! OUr Tr~dtr"1 P"rAdlt.e columl'l 11 tor you! MACNAB IRVINE -------"'·------- HOMES BALBOA PENINSULA POINT 3 BR. charming home w/decorator's touch . Completely furnished & immaculate in our exclu si ve resort a rea. Only a fe\Y hou ses from surfin g & boating. Launching privi· leges up to 16' boat. CENTRAL NEWPORT BAY A smashing vie'v oC the Jfearl of lhe Bay from this sharp peninsula home. Sandy Hcach_ pi er/slip, huge n1a ster suite, 5 BR's, 5 balhs. Fee land. Priced for immediate sale $205,000. BAY & OCEAN VIEW! And a pool too . Decorator sh·arp 3 BR . 2 bath -F R -form al DR. -used brk . - shake roo f. Ready to move in. Asl<ing $76.500. Irvine -~·,IOI Do¥of-D~Yo 142•UU 114' MtoArthur 9"•120Q Newport ltoc!1,Clllfoml1 UHS around your o\vn POOL ...... _ , , . $76,500. '· • E.S.P. · . XTRA • SPECIAL · PRICE l,et us ~ho\v you thi~ encha ntin,g home in Irvine Terrace'. .1\triu n1 entry. ~paciou!i living ronn1 \Vith firr.placf". 3 t .arge bedroom!i , 2 baths, LOVE LY DI NlNG ROOM + room lo store your trailer or boat. . . . . . $62,500. ..NO DOUBT ABOUT IT WE'VE GOT IT· TRIPLEX ONE·OF·A·KIND in CORONA del MAR. 2·2 Bedroom, 1-1 Bedroom. Clear. Owner tn ay carry. Close to . shopping. 'I'his will go in a hurry . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. $7 1,500. POINTS TO PERFECTION THIS CONOO IN BACK BAY AREA • 3 Bed roo m, 2\1 balh. bui ltin kitc hen. stone firepla ce. FAr.1l L't ROOM. commu nity pool & REC. ROOMS in· elu ding bill iards. Fee land and close to every· thing ...... ·; ................ · l $32,500 * OPEN HOUSE * 1815 Port Barmouth, H1rbor View Home, Cor on~ del Mar. Open 1-5 p.m. Wed., "rhurs., Fri. $S4 ,9SO. COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC. REALTORS Newport Heights Vacant· $26,950! Abandonrd Colon ial~ GUEST 1''ACILl1'\', Sunkrn fan1ily rnon1 111 1hran1 1·1·il1ngi11. All 111,. kitr·hen w /~1ove & ,., .. fn~rra1or inrlur!rrl. Nrw p11int + ~hag th111 out. Nr1\' rlrnpeo,;, 40' eovl'rrrl pahn. S1rir11 gi' roon1, llurry • call 64~1.o:iO:J. I ORl.\I L Ol\ION ... CORONA DEL MAR Delightful duplex .. With seaward cye!i. 2 Brl· tms. -1 2 bdrm. Only $65.000. Co nstant tn· co me$$. Onl y steps -to -beach '. GOLD DOOR KNOBS ? This is even better. 1\ m ost n1a,gn1 ficcnt d"·el- li ng of $110,000: .o\ 1nix of lux uri ous baths, j:(!amou r & su perb decor, reveal the great lov e these enchanting peo ple have for their home. MESA DEL MAR .Ju111bo 5 bd rrn . plu s 3 bath~. Only $4-1 ,500. Well groomed. Onl y ~2500 down. Happiness foreve r & eve r. LADY IN FORECLOSURE Lei's hel p her, ill & behind in paymls. 3 BR. plus J RH. plus 2 BR. (newer), io East C.M. Only $72,500. Ca ll fo r details & to see. EAST COSTA MESA DeliRhlful :1 BH .. on ly $24,500. Large lot for the kids to pl ay. Submit )1.our terms. . 1831 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B. CALL ME 646·5152 ANO SEE ,f"/114t£#e-.Sffll.tJ, 1 -i -Pen inw i&Polnt .- 1 General . " I Go nar•I ..•. .erA1ro11s 4 Br, f11.n1 1ly Rn1 .. 2 R11 . Z200 AMJASSCElmJ ~· It. nf rrh1x1•rl ll\'lni,::. FOUR PLEX * EASTSIOE * h1t'll) fnr lri;: fiimlly. i\1 inult'~ lil'rl''.'\ :I hRt'j!;AlO rnr ~m~ • REALTORS 644·7270 mt EAST.COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAii, CA~IF. -------------------- ' tn ~·ran & h11.y, P r1c crt at -REPO-flnt', ~l«eo 3 BR., J.tt hll's.: $6!1,300. Call for app't, Call O!lf"rtr:I hy v.A. (lnl~ $'.XIOO. 011 ponl:-l~f' )nt, \\'11lk lo 673<!66.1, &12·69(;.1 1-:vrs, dn .., $1,025 rost~. F'rr'lhly iJo.:'hool~. Nr1\' 1·1'lrp, tn liv. pR1ntrrl 1n It nut, •·!.llOk<.., rm. k hall. C<ipper ~luml> 11kl" 11 \Vu1n,.r." ~lu~! hurry I 1n$l:. Qu ick possC'&s, k only on th1i:;: on ... SOUTH tQA!'T $27.2.10, associated BR OKERS-REALTORS 202!1 W iolboo 671-166} REALTORS 1"1~-im' Of"n MORGAN REALTY ..... 1673-6642 675-445' I I ) 8 DAILY PILOT O.ner.11 Gtntral -4 U'°"IClUf 1-'C.~f A VERY GOOD INVESTMENT -Clean, solid and roon1y 3 bedroo1n on a 75'x t00' foot lot in a prin1e I\e,vport Beach nei gh· borhood. One Qf the best buys \ve 've seen at 549,500. U-:;haped noor plan arou11d a , sunken patio creates great decorating possi· bilities. On a quiet fan1ily oriented street in the ~Jariner's School f>1stri<.'t. PHONE UNIQUE HOMES, NEWP'OJ:l IUCH. 645·6500 REALTOR, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE G~noral HORSE RANCH $29,950! General COMMODORE BAYCREST rr·s TRUE~ Ah11ost ·~ ncre plug a beautiful rr<I ranch Over 2000 sq. ff. of luxury in house! Loaded "ilh J:iant a :I bedroon1, 21 ~ bath, tan1i- • * WHIZZ!! BANG * VIEW AND POOL Ca1neo llighlands. Architect designed-Ne'v rarpels & drapes. 4 Bedrooms, convertible den, 3 baths, cathedral ceilings and 2 used brick fireplaces. family room, built-in kitch· en & B·B·Q, PLUS MANY XTRAS. Entertain around your own POOL . , . , ...... $76,500. *POW!! POW* VACANT Jy anrl dining li.l'l'l'I. Bonus uf shade lrec11. Knot1y pint> kl' 1 d 1 , v.·alls f'Vl'l')"vhcr,,., Runrh a ~par ing P?? a~ O\\' . . . READY AND IV A!TING for \'OU is this MONTEGO model on FEE LAND.·4 Bed· roo1ns. 2 baths, formal dining room with ~'AA11LY R00~1 adjacent to the built-in island kltl:lre·n. See ttt is HARBO R-VIEW-HOME and t J k't h 'lli...b 1n1un1,..nanee 7:.i ~110 Yfll'll. s ye I c cn .. MIJ C&DU!d -A·U·--ttrt --mroat-·Bay ll1 ccU!ng, Dining rnnn1. B i~ l<·aiut·rs. ruil pi'i(·e $&1~5o ro_vered rar.io. Don't niiss and an assumable loan' of th~s ~r~u1n! Call 11011· ! 1111pn1xim~t11l.v S.iO.octl. Jui;I 64,j..030... ( lis1rd . hurt'). ('all ~I0--113! iOP'•n T~ve~.) . " I Olli.\ I l OlSOV ~HERITAGE " llC ALTQNS ' REALTORS ---·--General G"'ncral I THE "BLUFFS" IN NEWPORT Popular. upg~aded ,;Bonita'' model. 3 BR ., 2 ~a. ehd unit, on 1-levcl. Large patio. On del!~hlful greenbelt. $5 1.500. J\'lary Lou ~1ar1on . OCEAN VIEW -$86,500 Char111 galore in Old Corona. on 93' lot ; :,: BR .. 2 ba .. den. farm-style kitch. 1 I-louse ~(( Oc.ean Blvd. Jm1n ac. cond .. move right 1n. Triana Bergi n. SHORECLIFFS \Vhite u1ater vie\v. Aoptox. lf:? Acre Jot. Ap- ~r~ved plans avaiJ. for 5 BR .. fm . rm., ac- l1v!ty rm. & din. rm., or desij!'n you r own. Priv. steps to beach . $150.000. Kathr)'!l Raulston. JUST LISTED C~arming 4 BR. Lusk home on corner lot '\v1th_ complete privacv. Good ' open feeling '\V/Vle\v of surroundin,g hills. Gracious gr ounds. $76.500. 1-larriett Davie!=i. HARBOR VIEW HILLS ,4 BR., 2'h h<llh Sandpiper 111odel. \\'ct,.ar. 3 Car garage. Courtyard. \Valk lo beach. schools. shopp ing. Rrand nc'" ,~·ith land:. scaping a110,1·ancc. S79.500. LaVerne Burns·. SPECIAL WATERFRONTS Lido Isle 4 BR. plus lar~e FR. Space for 70' boat. $285.000 . l~inda Isle. ne'v S·. BR . plus FR .. on lagoon. Exquisite~ S300.000.~ Eileen Hudson. LUSK SANDPIPER MODEL Extra large lot. on cul de sac st., \vith pool. In J-la rbor Vie\v I-fills. 4 Bdrms., 3 baths. $79,500. Edie Ol son. BAYFRONT Beaut. ~arden, sand y beach, '\vood paneled den w /frpl.. \Vet bar. bookshelves. $165 .000 . Carol Tatum. PRIVATE BEACHFRONT buy. . ..... , ................. $54,950. * FREEDOM YOU'LL GET * YOU BET! Ent:han tlng 'J'\VO s·rORY 5 bedroom 3 bath, 2 fireplaces. FAMILY ROOM, formal din· ini! room. l\E\-V carpets and drapes. island kitchen. SOMERSET model on FEE land in HARBOR VIEW HOMES .......... $72,500. * FIRECRACKER * ATTRACTER Let us show you this enchanting home in Irvine Terrace. Atrium entry, spacious Jiving room \Vith fireplace. 3 Large bedrooms, 2 balh s. LOVELY DINING ROOM + room to store your trailer or boat. ........ $62,500. * HOT-TO-TROT * TD THE WAT·ERFRONT POOL •. PIEi{ and SLI P available too. New rarpets and drapes, 2 Redrooms. 21h baths. \Vt:·r RJ\H. n1arb!e fireplace. Overlook THE \VATER fro1n your patio and enjoy SB5,000. General 1 G 1 I enera NO DOWN VA Low Down >'JIA 0, $27:,0.00 SUBURBIA PARK 0~1 C~nvt·~1inn;il Financing. 4 B R + POOL Easls1dl' Cn.~l<l J\le~a. I...n1·i:;r • • Bloi.'k Fent•c<l Yard. A\•cry $46, 900 Patio. ilu.'(c BBQ Pil. Fruit Ir you'l't' particular abou! & P1)l)litr Tl'f'Cs. Hun1pus & IOC'ation and neighborhood Lilundry Hoom. U111quc and \\'t\Ilt a beautiful F11im- lleatalat(lr t~ireplace. J &>d· mtng pool here's your next rooms. 1 1 ~ Bntl1s. FllA-V,\ home! Features fa mi I y 527,500. Call 64G-{)5ij, E\·rn· room, formal dining room, ings 645-41l!C. 21z baths, and a 18x38 pool COLUJ£LL ' PROPERTIES, INC. . ' REALTORS'. NEW LISTING !lot l\1C'~a Vl'nle lli,t:hlnnds scriC's • :: & fainily. Nr.-.d.s Juts or \1'ul'k bur n1ake offrr ll'ith jacuzzi. Great neighborhood for families and children, very close to elementary school, park, tennis courts a n d beach. For additional infonnation, please phone 546-2313. {Dj THEREAL ~~§!~J.~JiS Vacant lot on 60 ft. of \vhile sandv bearh. qutstanding vie\\' of ba.v & boats. N0\1' is the time to build that hon1e'. S49.750. !'ft. C'. euie EXECUTIVE HOME -LIDO ISLE Lo,·ely estate on 65 ft. corner lot. Spacious 4. BR .. din. rm.: super private instr. BR / sit. rn1 . cotnbo. Bring offer! 5129,500. Eugene Vreeland. nu\v :Hui .~avr•! \';ae11nt, cul· 0-;;,,;; ........ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio I dr-sar. 11·nlk lo :-;r·hools. / Cnll 5•1li·:>HSO 10 i1( 11 1 \'l''!. • 20' x 22' Bonus Room I •HERITAGE REALTORS i \\'ITJI CONVERSATION PIT SUJTOUnding S1\'<!dish fire- pince plus la.rge modern kit· ('hc:n, dining room, huge liv· I * EASTSIDE *' in• room, 3 big bo<lrooms $45 and 2 baths. Beaut, grounds -,000 complete v.·ith putting green. 833.()700 6«-2430 '........--------..... 4 Dr., 3 ha, formal dining, 2 Best l\lesa Verdie location II B k I s101·y. 11n n1 e di a Ir QC. and priced $33,T:Xl. \Vith 5% Coldwe , an er 1·u~allC'f'· Corona de! r.1ar do1vn paymt. ............_REALTOR~ 111,.h Sc:hool. Call 546.f:&O (Qpen eves.) -I 400[.17" I ~s,;.. HERITAGE 18 PILOT·AOVERTISER WANT TO LIVE • • • • • ••• 0 0n easy street?'' Condo livi nJ! offers the closest ap1.1roach to it -\vhether you \,·ant to travel, or JUSt take it cas:•. Also . yo u have all the investment advantages of O\vning your own property. * HERE ARE 3 EXCELLENT VALUES * * THE BLU~'FS -t\ must see -for !he economy minded. 4 Bdrn1s .. 2 ha . $39.950. * JUST LISTED -Choice 4 bdrm .. 3 ba., with 2200 sq. ft. of living space. $48,500. * SPECTACULAR VIEW -of the enlire Newport }Jarbor. 2 BR .. 2 ba. Your O\\'O gar· age space plus ample parking for guests. Pier & slip avail. ~84.900 . Convenient parking-ca~y to he a "DROP-IN" at Bay & Beach Realty 675:.3000 ![% litllsW•I Wfdntsday, July 5, llf72 J~I _ .... ~enera l THE MANSION ON MANDARIN -It's really not a mansion, but you might th ink so looking at the spacious n1aster bedroorn sui te. Actually the home ha:rs over ·2~00 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, formal dining room. up· gradecl carpets and professional landscap- ing. It's a 1nansion to many! Presented at $59[>00. PHONE UNIQUI HOMfS, MESA Vlt:lDf, 546 ·5ffl REAL TOR, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. Gener at General G1ntr1I DAIL V PILOT lfG 7 z BAYFRONT HOME Rwi\lc de11ian, highllgh.li: this Jll bulOUll hOme on Harbor lal!U\d Rd. Large t!nough for a gt'Owing famlly \\'Hh a lledrootn11, 4 ~· baths & l:1rg~. fonnal dlnlng nn. t-'or11ily 1w1n M'l)3ratt from nu1ir1 house. \\•Ith ...,·et ba.r & flrt•placc. "Dad's Den" \v\111 lxx>i<~helvt·11, fireplace, \\Cl h11.r & \>]I!\\' Of bay Ari 1•xee11t ion11l hon1e in 11n rxl·lusive JOf·ation \\'ilh pit>!' & slip for li!Tge yncht. $2Zi, 700 REALTORS SINCE 1944 * * * * * 673-4400 * I=--z=--~ TAYLOR CO. FANTASTIC 'VIEWI $100,000 t lnobstructed vie111 of the bay. ocean & bright lights. Attractive decor in this 3 beclroo1n , 3 bath contemporary \vith lush carpeting & drapes. Secluded & private. ''Our 27th Year" -CAMEO- HIGHLANDS ---' EXCE:LLENT UNOB- STRUCTED VJE\V rron1 this spRriou~ '.l bt>droorn 2 bath hon1r, Larg1•, bright rathed- ral eei!in){t'd living rootTI. ll ugr kit1·l11·11 \\'i!h t>ating 111'<'H, laundry roo111, garaae 111!11 t>ll'\'11'1e door nnd s!or· agr. Fully sp1·111klrred 10\V 111aintrnnn<'£' yard, A reaJ bre.uty. $5-1,000. G:neral 1 General 235 SHERWOOD PL: FIVE BEDROOM WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. Realtors , 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General General quiet l'Ul-dt'·sa1· s r rec t . -$35 950 .- Eru.1sjde <l .Bedroom, 2 j This spaciou~ 5 bedroon1, Bath; ~au1_1ful 1-s1ory family roon1 _ 2 story homl' : .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; --------- home; sparkling c 1 ea n · is for you? \'ou 1vill lo\'~ the ''ENJOY YOUR PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- 642.5200 Close to schools. Shake roof. cozy firrplaCe, morlern built-THE HUSBAND" Prof. lndscpd. Only $34,500. ins, 2 pa11o areas and child· MAt:.NIFICENT MESA VERDE $33,999 * * • * * "* rf'n·s playhouse. Jdral!y Jo-~ Is he mo\\i ng the grass, pull- 245 TULANE, ~ C.M. cated close to park, schools, SEVEN ing \l·~ds, "·a\ering or Shorp Z bcdroom. 2 bath plus dining roo1n. F' re 11 h I y pnintcd insi<ir and out. New sha~ carpe1i:, custom fh"aJX'~. \\"OOd shutters and Jots of \1 allpap1:'l'. Brighi kitthPn has bu i lf·ins, ~l ishn1n.,t~r and d isposal. L..argf> y11rd 1\'i!h pntio'. Please call 516-2311 for a shOll'i~. Quick Possession .~hopping and ocean. If you This gorgeous home has the cleaning the pool \\·hen he 4 BDRM., 2 BATH \\·ant to lwat thC' Sun11n~r n1ost beautiful roo1ns you'll should be ll'ith you or the COLLEGE PARK heat. then you bettf>r Sf'C this find. including 4 spacious kid11, the takc then take thf' \ e VACANT e hot~lc 11011 ! Nc1v hs11ng • 1 IM><lroonis, big family rooni tin1e to see this fantastic .1 IQ~, do\1·n. and it's Jtl!l\IACULATE! Lo-bfll.room C'Qnrio. It 11·i1! i CALL ANYTIME t·at1on is thr bt'st, in a \ovel.Y surprise you \\ith its la.rgc J 646-3928 or Eve. 545-3483 ~ CO&ATS ~f'c!ion or :\IF.SA \rF.RDE on rooms and living ai·cn. Call a c1uirt cul-de-sac ~1rcct. and Sf'C 842-253.'i. W WALLACE Hal·k .varrl rcaturf's covcrcd l~l~~a· ~ REALTORS pa1_iu. storage building ancl I ~. Lachenmyer Realtor Open Evenings fruit trees. A SUPER BUY __ _ e 962-4454 e 111 only S:l5.500. Flexibla _____ _ MACNAB IRVINE -----~-"'·------­,. Fl NE R HOMES • ... --A REAL FIRECRACKER !! \Viii drive your quivering emotions to ooh and aah upon sight of this softly glamor- ous 3 BR ., FR. Baycrest home. $64 ,950. Lois Miller 642-8235. · FROM YOUR BALCONY survey the Yachfing scene. Liv- ring area \\:/domed, vaulted light· ed 23' ceiling. \Vet bar opens to a cantilevered deck over Nev.•port Bay, Guest room & game rooms en_ioy a secluded garden. Cozy study 'v /a mini fireplace .. A harmonious blend of \Vood, glass & marble. A fine value at $275,000 . FROM TURTLEROCK TO DISNEYLAND ! Watch the fire,vorks! Panoramic VIE\V! Top condition -great location on quiet cul- de·sac. Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200 . FINEST BAYFRONT DOVER SHORES Inviting \11arm brick entry to a sparkling beautiful 6 HR ., FR., DR. plus game room. Pier & slip for a fun family \vho likes to entertain. SUMME R RENTAL · WATERFRONT Boat privile)?es -club house -clelighllui 2 BR's, 2 baths furnished ready for a per· feet vacation. Gladys Russell, 642-8235. --'I' [Irvine I Macn•b·•rv1 .. """yComp•ny I trrms offert·d. LIKE , CO&ATS HENS TEETH . 1' ---SELLER-WALLACE Very hard to fj.nd! .(\ supi•r REALTORS 'h"'P 3 Wroom home io WILL HELP -546-Cl4t-J\lesa Verde featuring fami· Chl·ner i\·ill pay !!Orne or your !Y room, 2 baths, new Corn-loan fees. Job change ~· (Optn Evenings) 1ng rook-top large secluded . . .,....,._..,.,..,..,..,..~I rd 11 . d 1 . I essllates fast ~le. f.love-tn ~L-0-OKING FOR_A_ ·ya : _a in e u."e. move·tn 30 days or Jess. Beautiful cond1hon. Full price only i\l V _, H. 11 d 3 bed ''NEW" HOME? $32500 i esa en.1t 1g1an s . 54o-}151 Open Eves. room home, 2 tii:eplaf'_es, big II so. See thi!il one before you patto. Great hun1ly IK'tghbor· <ltt1tle. 2 'Years Nr1v and hood o . nly 532.950. ~·v· HERITAGE Lo<.'ated in an area of More Expensive Hon1e11. 3 Bed· roun1. Large Open Garden 1 "!~~~~~~~~.j Vic1\· J-:itchen. 2 Baths, Fire-I · placr, Double Gar age. $l1,000. Call 646-0555, Even- • • REALTORS /CittJJ,,., COATS ESTATE-HORSEf ~ WALtAcE REALTORS ings &la.4<183. POOL-$55,000 --546-4141- Gorgeous custom huilt on (Open Evenings) COLUJ£LL just under 12 acre in horse ':::::::::::;~~ country. Loads of giant • shade trc<.'s. VaultM ceilings. :Formal dining, Big 25xl3 family. 19' chef's kitchen. PROPERTIES. INC. REALTORS Bayfront Condo J 3 Br, 2 Ba, pool, pier & 11lin. I 0e1ighuu1 s79.soo EMERALD BAY • I, Immacula!e 3 Br + tam rm. Ocean side ol h"'Y· View. ' !\lust sef'! $149,000 Ted Hubert & A11oc. 21' master suite. Sparkling 20'x40' Sunset pool! Divorce. NEED FAST SALE. Bar- gain priced at $55,000. Call fast 645-0300, I Ol!l.\I L 01\0\ I? CA ~._,TON S 3471 Via Lido 675-850(l !-----==.....::: Gener el Gener ii SELL WITH GINNY • EARN MORE MiNEY •(Bigger comm. spLit/ bonus) Room for 3 ex- perienced salesmen! Ne'v office opening July __ _... l7th., at 1505 Me s a Verde Dr .. East, C.M . (only motivated/dedicat· ed need apply.) NESTLED IN bcl\\·eeii all the big mes, ls this h·\1l story -t bedl'oom home. r on1plele · \\·ith real hard\\'ood floors. 2 big baths, O\'l'rsizf'd kilchen and lots ot fruit trees. Room for boat or trailer. Owntt's moving MJOn anrl "-'ants of- fer . Priced only $31,995. \Vith all tenns. Hun)'. Call 546-5880 Open eves) ""~ HERITAGE REALTORS DOLL HOUSE! Immaculate house • new shag carpels nnd draPE'!'i throughout. l figh pcamed Cf'ilings k usr<.I b r i ck firepJaC('. Efficitiit kitchen v.'llh all built-iru including dillh\\"a.'i)\(!r. J bedrooms, dl'n nnd 2 bath!!'. !lfodel honie condition. Assume 6~ % loon at SZ13 per month include~ e\'e1;r1.hing -why • ren1? O wA l l<ER & lll I Renllors 646-Till. -~~WPORT CENTER OR., N.B. __ 1_c.M. '. ~, ~!!.. Gen1ral c-ncral General IDI Dover Drive 142·123$ 1144 MacArthur I«• 8200 Newport h•ch,Callfoml• 12613 1 ;...=-==!~~ General Gen•ral •. • REALTORS General 557-4130 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE I 2013 \Vestc!iff Drive Opt:11 'till 9 P l\1 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""""""" General General General I SOLD I ~WALl<ER & LEE 1ealtors SOLD 10,303 HOMES LAST YEAR WALKER & LEE REALTORS ' . "HF.AR THAT SURF" Du11I<'>: only Slt'Jlf! lo Ol'l'<ln. 10';.. do\vn to ra.'ly monthly paymrnt!I:. 3 mnstrr 'x'tfrooms for t•\\lll'r plul! 2 huge 2 bedrooms tor income. Only i lt•(t -hurry~ "BOAT GATE·CAMPER GATE" S2:~,;l00 ur offrr. 4 hll>:,l' brdr1)(>m5 5J)Ql'iOU!I 'thl'U·OUt, 60xl 10 Jot, brit•k Jirrµlnc~·. 2 full b11th:c. Lo\V 110\\'TI. Coll 546·1754. LATE BUT NOT FORGOnEN {'nn£rt1lulolil'l11s Salr:-;n1nn of the Yf'Rr (or 1971 in Fountain Valli;y -Jonn Gnffnf'y. kno" lcd1•Pnhlt>, ll lllin;: to help you "lth l'()Ur real ~taw-nt'C'ds ah''Ays . Fountain Valley Office 17213 Brookhurot 968-3371 Open Evon lnp BALBOA ISLAND--$82,500 Beautiful l"Uslom remodeled hon1e strps l\\\'liY t o beach &: bay. 1,800 sq, ft. ot luxury on oversized R·2 Jot. 3 bedrooms, den + 3 baths. C&U i or appolntn1ent. IAYCREST-$66,950 lmmaculale home '''Ith 4 large bedroom!!, 3 bath'>, large sliding glass dool"!I look onlo l'l lovely pool compl('te "·Ith 'vaterfall and loeds of decking. Corner lot on lovely s treet. Appointment only. 6 IEDROOM HORSE PROPERT.Y l\'f'\\·er ruslom hornr 011 1,9 8CI'(' of gro\lnd zonrd fnr hor~t's. Corr111. ridiniz rini;:: k IJ Ck room. Lari;(' famllv l'(IOlll, dining room An d drrarn kitchen C'i)mph:tr with oil bullt-lfls. Cre11t for large family. Btlck Bny location \vJth Nrwport oddrl'~!-i. $64,950. FORMAL DINING ROOM Plu!t hu~r rnmll}· room 1vilh mtls:11ivt' flf'f"plare. l..flr~t> kltcht>n luut ('Dlln.Jt iu·en lookinfi: on to lovely n.>81' ytlrd with covcrf'd J'lfttlo. Qu~n stztd bcdroom11, 2 Wed bAths.-Jovclµtr.ta.LoL.charm.lng~ hOfr'l('!I In m&i nl!lt'C'nt Baycrcst. p;:il't'd rilthl at $59,500. Newport Beach Offic:e -646-7711 2043 Wutcllff Dr. 11 lrvln1 Open Evtnin91 VA NO DOWN on thltt rare value. 2 bedrooms each unit. Onr unit now \'Bt-ant and ready for Immediate occupancy. Elli.Ch unit rcnt11 for $16$. Keep as home or rental. Only $32.950 U you have been In the 11ervice, call us. EXICUTIVI .Sl'ICW. for this superb 3 bedl"OOl'l'l home ntstlt'd among tl'ffS and Khru!M. SparklJng quality for fin!'! cnU!rt&.lnlng. Lush dttp pilt n.rpetlng with custom matching drapes, 1U electric kltcht!n with 1.11 1he trimmings, tant.utlc fireplace. '\Vhat ~ ghuw plaee for S3!1.!\001 Seller is prepared for GI and J"HA tl'rmt. now·1 lht thn~. cau OCEAN VIEW FlOM ALL ANCOLES Tired or looking at nelghbQr's "11.11!! Ollit yuur eyeg on the apa.rkllnsr blue Pacific from any '''lndow of lhi!I custom TempM Hlll1 l\111.nelon. \Vatc?t the' 11un set behind Catalina Isl11nd. Buy a ttlt>scope. Word.'J cs.n't d-.:crlbe thfl beAuty. this 3 bedroom M• It all. Formal dining room, lush carptt~ and matching d.r&Ptt. \Ve "·111 ..tn.d 8.ll)'lbin1-S0u._ha !o f\~ ~000 castl Y "'ill "1"tt· O\II ror appoinu , (!flt. Costa Mesa Offic:e 2790 Harbor Blvd,, Open Evening• 545-0465 545-9491 " \ ( c b h 0 s ' I I I ' $1 DAILY f lLOT Wednesday, Jufy 5, 1?72 AILOT·ADVERTISER 19 DAILY PILQT J9 General * TRIPLEX * Printe O<'f'lln(mnt; l\1-d 3•J3 R, 2 Ba.: one uni! 2 BR., l ~~ Ila. St&0,001 . Subm it. * TR I PLEX * BalllOll Bh d. :! Y1·~. r1r\\'. Genera1 NEAR UPPER NEWPORT BAY • $25,250 llcuu11ftllly fu rn. '!'"'' 4-Bn .. 3 l>f'l.i1'00ms. p olis hed 2 Bt1.: u11t' 3·BR. :! bnth. hitr<f\1'()0(! & shag tafl!f'I. l't·irr·d :.it ~li5.000 . douhlt> Ku rti1;f', huge lo t 11·ith Call lit:.:>66:l li'.':i-Gli.><'\ l<1r~. !0\1·eri_ng :-.ha(lt-tr t e ~: Peninsul a Point A~sumt' thf' VA loar1 ailCI HJ:., ~ l~1th ho1n•·. 51:07 pt'!' n1onth pi1y aU or no l ".1n1p!r1f'ly rr1l('("Oi". J-'rirt•d do\111 to nt-\V VA loan. Fu·st nt $Lt:! '100 day un the n1arket. G1ner"»l NEW LISTING --so. LUSK FIVE BEDROOMS WEST SIDE SPECTACULAR Ocean side ol H\1')'., Corona This beautiful bni,nd n#W dcl l\tai·-Bcauti!ully lw'rl.. _J}Qm ®-«Is 0 master! fl e 0 1\"e Into the eleven foot plus carptg., de (' ora to r will enjoy thl" breathtaking dttp pool, "'.ade through the dro.pt'~: lgt'. fa niily rnl ., \"ie1v fron1 every l'OOni, the shaa carpeti~, relax \l"ilh · k · · k't h 11 ·d formal dinin .. roon1 &rC'at your sel!-clean1ng oven 11n1l 11:or i;a1rr L c • ugc CO\ . "o • b ilt 1 d' h h Th' " patlo. Custom 1hn1out! \\'11,tk living roo111 arrangtment, 11 • n 15 v.·as er. is .i up the bri1·k \\'lllk to till~ &J1d the IO\'ely pool sizrd bth droo~J, faf!lllY l"'OOm. ~I hc~ull", vou'll neVt"r 11·11nt to yard ... P.S. He \\'ill tnjOy b0 1>1nc_ ... 15 uniqut1• no138te 900t • I • . th ~ . 100' Call I l:i n.1 roon1 a 50. , . Pavr~ Abgenlf'e O\\'nc.1· says ~ """" pr1re, · · C 11 G46-7171 sell at $7j.(IOO. 67a-72'l5. a · CORBIN-COLWELL 1~1 1 -·-I~ ;;;.~~I Huntington Beach L1gun1 8e1ch Newport &each ;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,~--~-:· THE YARDWORK? INVESTOR'S BIG STEAL "'' h.-·e t"~ 11 .. ""' 11'"""' \n Hu· P11rk Udo townhouses. A TIENTION Ne"·cr conttmpor11.ry styled Both ;u·e three bedroont ~PA\'.Ji.;,'1 1 <• ~cco EX price. U'ir do\vn. • ',"' • _, I i.pt1~·1ou,o; 21, bath ho1nt. Mobile Hom•• For Sile 125 l()x~. 2-ca.bane. 2 hr. all wt up. Party fum. Close to ocean. 5."6--7121 lG BcauUful unils.. prime homt' \vith n SPANISlt bf>t1ul\('r; 1tnd thty have bf'e n lln!ft cloac to oct'an. l'\o }'L.\IR. Unlquf', 3 lt'vt'I ('1)1nr1lctcly painted ouhddt. vacanry Jtr tor. ?i1onlhly !n. ar1·hitr<'tural dcsian. \\'ith On<" is lht' popular 2 bttth come $2.2"".>5. $185,000. full I t·~trrior of RO U G_ 1.1 n1odi•l ~nd the other I~ lhr rO~}.L) BI'.:,-\l\JS, Rt l'I \\ 1!h f1•c land, bf'aU!iful I' ' ?lllSSIO:O: 1'JL~;·'\ALl{\\',\\' Acwiv. for 11Je 150 & E:'\TH\' POHCJ L i"'1Vls :ind :oardrn :trt"ll~. 1111d ,\ ~ood l'rntrAI kH•:1onn. l ~ EN SMALL • 962-4471 ( :::',) 546·1103 !'p1·•111 l1tit:,.:; ~IJft:\I. & DE~ \1hat mtir1• 1•ould )'OU \11u1t' 1 lloor plan , 111lh h('ovy :-.hni.: (' Jl til _722. I RANCHES OWNERS ANXIOUS 1 1·ar11<'ts ittru .... inr Lit"· .:i J .). . bOl I · <, r<'l1<rtl'" drn 11As n!\ \\'fX){) l!lall Th\'SI' lwauli(ul p.oli' ·I~ • _ ___ \7a<·anl '.\ br, ~ bit fanl\I)· " I h ~ h II I' --llPI:..:'\ BE.\~l CEIL-!:-.;(;:-;. rh•r 1111 I f' Cuo11e 1 n ,1vt"i·. COLLEGE Park. 4 8 1·., 2 ba, ho1nr. Forcrd air hrat, budl· 1 Thi· ui>l>t'I" lt'irl fea!Hrrs hai" oak~ and slr1,•an1s !ant r1n. :\lany h'Ull m es.• in R & O. Pool Sited yard • • • • • d "'"' d , u * * * * * i.p;;1,·iuu~ rr1n· 111. rn1.. 1h1'(111}:'hout an :t vuun 111 1 C;tll 1;7~ ;;tifi:: 5'1"·flil:i E\·t•,1;, 011 ~.~1~-~nl~~n~lt~~';'R. z RealtOl'S [>1~165 , MART.IN h1elhs. Ct1H tor ap11 r 1(1 !>('(." Opt·n £\·es ) REAL TORS 644-7662 * PROPERTIES, INC. REALTORS Call ""·~''' U·l2·'25" ""'''· $50 DAILY I i REDUCTION I FIVE CAR associated BROKERS-.AEALTOAS J02S '!'-Bolboa 67l·l66J EXECUTIVE SPECIAL HAVE A $31,!f.JO. Principals only. 396 11· patio & ri~h pond, Clo:-1r \\!TH \',\l'LTEri lH'!:'.i\ I ·~L _ 11 ildlt fr Flri·tneity and ft!"· Princeton Or. 54.)-l iQI, to ~·hool.~ & 11hoppil\,i;. Early , BEA:\t c· El I. 1 =" C:.: & _ _ ~ ph\llll' lint~ l'l'OS.::i lhr prop· SAFE & HAPPY * CALL 5%-7739 * 1110\'l'-in IQ qualtllf'tl buy rN. (.' 0 LORLD ~K\"LIG .. ITS. 2 -CHANNEL FRONT "1'ly and It ~ood v.·t>ll I:<:. in Mo4RthGAONF RJUELAYLTY '5harp -,·acant 3 & 4 HR ~l~ ~-r~;n~,U ~i7,CXXIRE~~.~~ l)(ltns 10 '"'vri·i·it 1.1,1·nnda 1 P1,·1· &· .~hp. J Bit, ·: 1i.1 , ~ ·r1·r111s <;( .1nl~' .~1270 1!01\11 Repos. in area. \V l l Is \\'/OCEA~ \"IF.\V. illstr. ~ r.;. nr11-, 01'<11n 1 rd , "\ •"l'· 1 iind 12 ) Pill'!-> 111 Pt\.\ n11Jkr' 673-6642 675-6459 Realty. 847·l:?21. Hdnn. stlit!" 11as f11"1vt1tl' 1 1<.11<~ :\'pt !1>!. l'rnh ;;.,~_:,oo I lhesr f1nC' 1n\"C1>lllH'1111i 1v11!1 * * * * * * 4 BR. 2 BA, 2000 sq. 11. O\\'NER n1ust n10\"t>, den.~ hath ,1•ith rlhl. 11ulln1a11~.\ MEOITT. DUPLEX amodestdo11npt1y1ncnt.CuH HARBOR VIE\V JllLLS \\'/hvi.ng. dining & fain faml\y roo~n large l"nough I LGE. P ICTt:H1''"': \\ JSOO\\"~ 1 (ln .\:'p1 J,I. :: & ".! L\!{. p11'r 1 675-7225. Gracio us lamily living in rms. Assume 5~4'.0 VA. for a full sized pool tal.J!P. ·I \\'IT II O t1 TSTA!\DJ:'\C • .~ ~Itri. :\Jro \11·.'ln 11!1· p :\TIO .,(. spat"ious qUality 4 BR, 3 $36,900. (h\'ner. 54<HlliS. t11·in .sized bclclroo1n11. :-.t_ra I ocr.~\:-: \'JE\r, I\ ulk11 ay : \\';1,v l\;\lf'l' \"it•\\' BA, fam rm .. pa ti~. ~tc. Tn CORNER lot cul-rlf'·sac s t, 3 baths. & v;,i ! fll'cp!a<·r . din-. \Ve 11 <lei:!~nt~l. ~1C'pi;n1 r1· s~~l :1~1 ,\i.;l'nt q_uiet, private garden set-BR, 2 BA. frpl & bonus n n. 111g 1'1)(111\, built·1 ni>, prune kitch<'n, hall RELi Tl!.!-. r,7;,.Ht".'~ 1 r.i:, .1(li"\ l ting. Xlnt schools, fee land $35,JOO. ~7i93 hornf' arc<1. brk. $.31 .000. VLOOH~. _Al.I~ Dl'l~:l:-1.'.'\ ! ""NEWPORT HTS-:- COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC. REALTORS (~r U1is suprrb '.\ b(>droom ho1nc nt-stlrrl an1011g-tn·rs an1! :;hrub.;, S1Jarkl1ng-<iual· lly for fine Pntertaining. Lush 1!reri pile 1·urf)('t1ng 1\Lll1 , u.,1vn1 n111 !("h111g lil'!t!)t''· rtlf ('ltTl l')(' ld!t•ii(•tl 1'his J\"r1YJ>0rt Beach honie -GARAGE- starled at ~42.450. lt has :: : UNUSUAL ONE·OF·A-KIND lx'droon1s, J baths, den,_ & 1 l!OJ\.1E! If you are looking lweak:ast nook. overlooki~g • for garages, a 90• lot and it , del1r;h!ful carelree pat_10. I above all lln exciting all \\~I have been tgh·cn special rt>d11·ood home . Call us to AU 1or1ty_ by ~e 01vner to ! :see this near nc\\' 3 bedroom redu('C it until he says 1 archilet l's horn£> in Ne1vpo1·t :\J'Q,P STOP STOP, Call for Bea(·h offered at $S8.500. toddy'.< prk~. &1&-7171· PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- $84.500. 644--0785. --~--!l62-l.'l7J. l' a n i:; I"' • & ll \ J· ;-..; . • I TR PLEX 13 2 e · St di s BY OWNER.. -$2' .SOO-OISH\\"SlfR . t;_. t~l i'I' ''\" ~ 111·1tl}_'!:_!~.~~-'.Jx.::.~.:~!!"1H~l-Bus.ines$-..P...ropuJv..-1.SA. ·H-·-·--1 J 1 , 1 1· u 0·· Mesa--Vli1.-d ~--.,., Th<' plY1f'('r1y h 1·1•1111•1 & ,1,.,,...,r 11.·rt: Iii\ 1i1•n '...' h,, -------- ! oo l. fop area. "579·5?01:-; BR. fa111 riu., 2 frplc's. GI vr FHA TE:R:\lS. :t BC'd· I nC't>ds a l.ITT!.t: :-011:'-0r: ft·~1I, !\dltr\ .\ J >1 1. UNUSUAL ...,.., ... ,.64,.2,.·,.5,.200""'""'""'"" O\i'nt't' * r;48-87501 l.ol"c.ly hontt. 1l't'C .shadl"d. rn1, ft!1K·td )ard, attal"hrd TOl'C!I lil '. ,\11\1•111' "'· 111·1 -i.q-.1 • 11111 1 ,11;,:, +l· , -OPPORTUNITY 11l\11 all Ill • trin1n1u1g.~. t:1n· ---·--- 1ust1r f1rf'pt111T, \\'ll :•t :1 ~ii·i11 Bay Or Ocean .. ~ CHARMING Ni<:e back ;>ard ,~·/bird &.a'.·ag1·. C l~an ti\ and ou1. [ hns tolrl 11~ \(l P'•i•:t'f' tlu' \II 4~1 ~his flnr ,.,,n1n1rn'tRI builrl Giant Two Story ' s a1"1ary. $fop, play l;ll"€'a. I GI s no do11 n. pr\("f' IC'I. !Ilg ha.>; "''Iii~ "r 'I) It' 11nd I.~ On kill,b size lot in Nor!h SPANISH TYLE Quie t l'Ui-dc-sac. 3 Blks l *" !<47-Sj::t * $38,950 FULL PR ICE l \l ~L ® ~ •-lo ·:.a i.a l I\ gr!'a! Jo,•nltnl\ ror 11)1,\0lll' Costa :\lcsa. 4 IX'droon1s Predon1inates througl1out •this e!rm &· J r. hi. ;; inin. San the Reel Estate Mart T1ll:: J{J·:~·r . Hl'Y I:-.. ""411L 111 any 1·rl'11t:\•' 1ypr o! upstairs a nd a 20x24 finish-home. Once you e nter Dirgo F1\'y. Fine:. arranged. REPOSSESSIONS l.A\.;L'\,\ 'ti:::LTY I \\"Ork. 'rhf' flnnr pl;in r~ nf'.\ plar1• fur S'.l,,jlJ(I: :-irlli-r $59 500 1s prrp:irrd. !ur GI _and J·'~!1\ T;ikc nur ;ick for this lrt1ns, 1x111 ~ rhc tune. C.11! f'l<'.::untly dot\(' h e a eh C WAl.l<[R & LEE mansion 1•·1th approx1ma!f'!y 2000 ~q. It. -Of co1nfort and luxury. Three huge hcdroon1~. 2 hath s, 15x20 FOH.\IAL TJINING ROOM pl us 2 fi replaces, one. in n1asler suitf'~ On land you O\\"N~ By appointment only. ed separate faniily room the double \\TOught iron $32.9j(). 557-6190. MISS ION REAL TY r"l t•r N"•E•Wpor1PP00<Rt TOftlr t I 1ble and 1hf' l)l"Qpt-rty 1·on1f'~ <lo\vnstaits. 3 baths, country gates lo 1he inner For information and locatio n 985 So. Cuasl 1111)'-· J.ncuna \\'ilh a guar:1ntl·rd rl'nll'll ,./ kitchen and dining a:rea. courtyard, and then through East Bluff of these FlIA &. VA homes, Phone (714 ) 494-0731 $905. a nionth. ·rhr d11plc:-. f{raltnrs 545-9-191 plush carpets & dra~s in the massive double front contact -EXPA-N-SION--HEIGHTS in back or thf' ap11 rt1nent UP· every roon1. At $39,500 -doors, you'll kno1v you have By Owner. in the Bluffs. KASABIAN S BEDROOMS stairs \\flUhl n1Akt' nn rt'O Open Eves. Better see it no1v ! Ne1v on found the home for vnu! The Green belt&. Bay view. 4 Bdn1u:., 3 h:1th~. faniil) 110n1ical ltn1nr fo r the 11C1\' ,. 2 1 BA 64 ' "'27 Real Estate 847-9604 A REAL PLUM market. four bedroom wing is most 3 BR, 1 • 't-V'i i'OOnl & 2 \11'"M..~l hurn111g !Jrt" $58,000 ownl"r. Call 675-7225. unique, .•.nd the beautiful El Toro O\VNER desperate, s11·11n placeii;, ni<1k" 1h1~ eustorn 0 WA LKER & L~ f This sun~hiny l10111c \\•ill dt']Jr,ht th~· 111ost f(l~tidiou~ hu~~r. :I la r~t· btdroon1:s, :! balhs. fi\'rf1•cl r• on di t 1 1) n Realtors 646-7711 Realtors Open Eves C wAll<ER & LfE 545--0465 thru-Ou!. Spaeiou-: hv1ng 2043 \\;c!ilcliil D1·1"c I 3 bed 2" I h ·rr1-ll'\.,~1 hfllllt". gn•at for \\"ood ceilmgs are outstan-poo • roonis, ~ iar s. built rC'trrnl ;i J 1r~1 hn.v fnr d. c 11 =122· 3 B. R 2 BA t d I built·ins, cl i s h '"a sh r r. f 1 ~,, .• 00 f•nter11un111r.. \r1·t ha r, larg<' 1ng. a uo.r a. ., ., cp s, rps, ge your gl'O\\"Jng <W1\1 Y ·1u.i,.i · :.un •k·ck. 1 i•J"V. '""c Jot, patio, Jge. pool-size Jot 'vallpaper accPntii. mirrorC'd II th. k h rear_ '1aul..JdeaL to.r .... .te.unis. COLWELL PROPERTIES INC. REALTOR<; COLWELL enclosed by block \\"all, 1\·a . nt'w 1c i; a g ~ , close to xlnt s ch 0 0 l 5 • carpeting, central f Io or 0· ~a.·~ oourl & pool. illlll'ly trees. I b k '24 950 96" .,,,,,~ ~4 I~ Rear atcess for boat or markets. ne,~-m a 11 • P an, r · " · · ..-.,,.,.,.,. C REAL ESTATE tr"il". Call &l&-7171. emotery R1""'"ab1c. "7 · 17 5 3 · GOV'T. OWNED Lots/Cf'\lpt• 1i101n \\1t h n1arbl~ frplt•. OpC'n ·1111 9 P:\I 1 BARGAIN! Top £1ual1ly \1·/w l'l:lfTlf'!11 + I 011'Jler really an.xious to move PROPERTIES, tNC. ----=-:-------1 ~4:::!»-:=:21;:16::.'.'.al'.'.t..'.5'.c' "';.:&~· _:":,:'k2"'c::":::::;d5. d Lo 1190 ''lennri 1 r :-;1 Repossesst' homes. \V u . I Costa Mes• Fountain V1TI1y do\1·n. Go\·ernn1ent pays 494-DH<iAlRD TO FIN·1'1D!'l ·ll~lG tu~1on1 1i1·a111•F. C hoi (' r EASY LIVING lo thf' dese11 .. &. 1vants to Can1eo I lixhlanrls J11cal1un. st>U his Eastside 3 BR., 2 /\ znu :;! ~{'~·al $67,9j{). f'rt>sh ly pa1nlcd 3 BR home I ba. home Blt·ins & nc"' car· REALTORS closing costs. Call 968·4441. FABULOUS * Crest Realty Closo·;,,, ,.cmodded c '''"'"· 2 bath t'O \ta.ge on lgr r .. 2 Lot. Rooin to add unl1 s, S-!j ,000. * 499-2800 • 11 /near ne1\' drps &. shag ..,. pct. Priced to sell for S27,250. i~lii~§ lots of pa aclin;:. 4 BEDROOMS VACANT ~ ; $22 950. [These aro hard to find;,, th ;s FOUR I' , pl'iee range & it 's really Iinmed. occ., in the heart of ; ' d 2 Looking for a clean, neat, :Fountain Vallty, 11cro!S th·~ f rvine · • 1 neat! Immac. con , -.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, 2400 SQ. FT. ·Newport Baths. Cov'd. patio&. O\\•ner I spacious 4 Bdrm in a beauti· street from :f.1ile Square .• in this custom, ex.ecutivr · , 0 1 $27 500 ful area? Call on this one! Country Club and Park. 4 LOVELY BACK BAY VIEW Ptu~ vlrw of Fnshio n Js\nnrl & J::as!bhllr. Just ns bC'aUti· ru l ;11 UJ){h1 a.< u1 lh!' flay. ,\ l.Jrautllul hon1r I\ irh 3 156 2 lo '1 cho1t:c silt'~. Pac. Vie\1' 1\1(.'!nori&.!. $2i:J -f' .a ch . 673-75()11. Commercial P roperty Lagun1 Beach ~ X I \:I C-2 ZONf: 158 •t anxious. n y , . · all 1 y home on presti!'e Easts1df' 1 MORGAN REAL TY This gracious home has Lrg BR. formal din, e ec SEC LUO ED ENTR c11l-dc-sa1'. 4 Br. :' Ba. F•irview [ 673-6642 675•6459 1 nearly 2.00o sq. ft. of living kitch, sep laundry rm, 3 Bdrm. r.1arquette 1'.Iodel One of l11s1 d()'l\'nlov.'tl parcrJ$ ~par1ous l1r£li'oon1s & a for ih•\"r•lopnirn1 . 1·J111rn1u1g rnn1ily roon1 for .E . 171h St., Costa Mi-sa :i1nun1 /\/~l. F:\1 n1us1u area. Ti p-Top condition in oversized 3 car gar, Ii.rep!. \Vith features you'vr ailvays aispersion ~ystcm. G;:i.rai,:~~ 646-8,811 , llS SHERWOOD PL. I f'Very way. including main· upgraded crpts & drps "'anted. Mast~r bedroom onl.i: $G:I,~. Call .G4G·'l'1 7J. ·AAA T1•111tnL Sl lt.,000 On. ONE OF A KIND Cash sf)E'nd~h!(' l"l'1urn door opener, clt'<'. kill'h. and ( t ) icurl'<l lawns. Offered al thruout, beaut 1 d s c Pd ~ith firPpl&t'c & balcony, 1ny 1me quiet rul-de-sac st re "cl , bl k all d inore for . 'h only $34.500, Ph: 9i9·1050. .'v/concrete oc \\' an dining room, family roon1, I-.:astside 4-•. peclL'OO M't, 2 u $45,500. 1 Bath' beauUlul I-story ()nru~211;;,~~c$'1'0· See for your" · ;~i·•,3t:.9.50ba··· •.. ' & d10 "' 1Yh'i·;, 1 " 1 " Huge str('('t In .~tJ"rrt Int. I Rr.alnno111u·,., ·n kr. 675-670C beautifu)ly l11ndsr<1 pf'd hat·k , FOR THE-:---t.home; ~parkJ ing c l ean . yard. This 3 bdrn1., ~ hAth ! _ _ __ 1660 Or1nge Ave, C.M . plu,; dPn home l\lllO orfr1-,. II. PARK & POOL 1 ROOJ\1 housf' -20~0 DN Newport , C!o.~e to schools. Shake roor. '· WHOLE FAMILY rmr. '"""''"· 0 "1Y sH.500. ~ re ,., 000 65 x 1:)?' lot. formal dining l"OOtn . .,,,..,. · 1 1>,,, • L'' I•, ·.• UI', , '• ho , k't· Zo " " ' nC'd for Proft>.ssional •t "BONUS ROOM" 1 CALL ANYTIME r::r=-I I t62-4471 t ::::.1546-llOJ I _· .: then 1,1t 11 1~. 1,t1t1{>, 1lbl ~ar-HOLLAND 64>4170 ~ I a.gr, A lovely nHtintenance-k·rviiiw ,-f 'I r "· 2300 ft 1646-3928or Eve.545·3483 [ I or anH Y iving i:;q. · O\VNER. 1nust sell. Large REALTY 6-8811 you must i:;er this before I POOL TABLE t'ooms, • 4 bedroon1 ~. xtra Univ. Park CentPr, lrl"1ne . ...,/TO~an,, free honir . $3o,soo. 111u orangt Ave., C.rf. E EXCLUSIVE C·l 12 acre (in~ime) you buy 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. bat h s , mag n i ! l c e n~t Call Any time, 833·0820 REAL ESTAT CA!.L 0 "'"'" Jevel, 1247 Brookhu1'>t, 1hop 1190 Glenneyre SL I A,;,Jd#L ~;~,nter, An ah e 1 m fonnal dining room and a \\"ill fit 1vith roon1 to spare. fireplace. neiv d rap cs , Office 11ours 8 AA{ to 8 Pt-1 49-4-94TJ · 549·0316 r.l:AL TY 1.., ... ...,..,..,,..,_..,..,.,..1 fan1as1ie brmus room for in 15: x 30' den. 3 Bedrm 2 "·allpaper accents. natural Bridge The only S34,950. It's belo'v bath, fireplace,, bltins. Xlnt "·ood paneling, bkr, ~29,950. j':l:=:=:=:ISZ Iii ni arket. Call toll ·free ''U'' FIXIT in &. but. 842-6691. YALE Laguna Niguel Nt•r Ntwporr Po•! Offic e BY Ch\·~r -Nwpt Bch PANORAMIC VIEW ectan vu. 6-unit bldg, 8 YN Generatl'on G 842.2535. I $32 g50· ·~==--c,....-.,,-,,-c;~= 2500 Sq rt rha"m'"" 2 'ty $200 Buysl '0 \VNER leaving. You can · ·• U'b • • BROAD MO 0 R. Niguel Shores. ocean view, 4 Br, family rm, 2 Ba, 2 yrs old. 2200 gq ft, ldsc pd, drps/cptd, 3 cnr garage. Beautiful family home, tine area 1\•ith easy, safe beach access, $67,500. Call owner, 496-63.?A. Beaut. niaintainl"d hoine old, con1pl. ttfurblshed 2 Beclroo1ns & large lnmlly lncomf' $i75. mo. $75,00'.I 01\'ll 3 cuslun1 doll houses on • J alk t th be h N I home, just steps lo major 'lust ••c th<'s 2-STORY BAR-w o e ac · cw Y 4 Bd · 1 I t ~ · e •a•t Costa " -greenbelt, rms., inc . a 0 · r1'un .. Roy Mccardle Realtor decorated, 4 bedrooms . ,\lesa area. A th ree GAIN today. Perteet for 548-7729 built-in range, 0 v en, huge mstr. suite w/frplc.; rm. Pool. $64,500. :1 _,6_73-_ro_, -"-·------ bedroon1 for parents. A tl\"Ojiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii> j young or old couple. FHA d>'shwasher, hug. e fireplace, sep. dining rm .. family rm. George Williamson Condominiums OK' N ·' TLC ONLY 1810 Newport Blvd., C.J\1. • -ak ·1 f bedroom for snn ,f.r. 1\'UC. A LAST OF THE · e=s · i ''!!!!!!!ll!lll!l!!!!!!!!ll!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!I yard with 6 mature fruit .....-t us m e an app • or Realtor for 1ale 16( one OOlroon1 f()r J{rnndn1a. $17,T;,0. Caµ nO\V • 645-0303. I' lorl 1 tt" brk you to Ut' this home M\V. ~~~:·1~. ~~x~~~·i~ "~~,:~h 10~~ CHEAPIES I' PR~is~~E~~~ER ~~~-CQ842-2~1~ ing, , ~~~DING THE LAND, 548-6570 645-1564 -.-N,-P-LE-'S_B_A_Y_FR_O_NT_> San Clementi Lu.xury Condo. prv. bofr 3 Brrl1'00m 2 bath, buillins, , ...... 3 bd 2 b th l ·-O\VNER anxious. Transfer· """"'6 e rm.. a , am1 d . ul dr' .. lo\\b!e "'aragc ,vith storage 1 bl'" 2 ,_1 5 re , c1rc ar iveway goes ' • I Y r n1., ,, ... s, .... .,c . h' h <bed and patio. Condo, asking "'--1 I o.= rt 1 to t i:ii ome, rooms. Realtors MJ-O.l65 $20,950. vacant-niove in ot:_auli .u ~ sq. · mas er den, built-ins, dishwasher, C .WALl<ER . & L[[ Lido Isle ('ll11li"f \,\Id . SALESMAN dork, 5J)ac, approx 2560' pt ~ :t B~. bltn!:, frplC', panel-j unit. i\1a.x. .security. J ui ing,.~at10, fncpd yd. _Assume coni plctf'd. Only 2 avai 5.2 ,o GI loon. $27 .R'iO. $84,t:m. Ol\'nC'r 213: 4l4-2.S.'j * 3 BR, 11('\l', qua!, rust, ocean vu, atrium. beam ceili ngs, din r n1, Insula ted, su11e incl. separate den. 1 d led park like , ____ o_pen i::v~s quici.. I No Dawn Ta G I Deluxe carpeting & r.1exican ne\vdyb kcoo$r3a0 950' 962-<=" DOUGLAS Call 540-1151 !Open Eves), • • Ille floors. lst time ottered, yar · r ' ' · ;.JJO}U. 3 Bedrooms, b u i I l • i n s , open 12 to 5. Priced for CHOICE area, l\iagnolia & .. SINCE 1946" ---"H.1•ullor We have an opening for 11 high calibre, creative sales- person, capable of dealing in higher priced properties. TRANSFERS fireplace. shake roof on a quick sale. $35,500. 32fi0 \\'arner. $750 On. Take o~er lst Wesltrn Bank Bldg. Do you \\"ant a 3 BR, 2 BA. corner lot. Pl'iced at $28.950. Michigan, O\\•ner. 549-2688. Joiv 7% CI Loan. Beautiful University Park, Irvine horoaRl) loweon Jri. honic l\'ilhin "•alkin~ di~-Call 847-6010. CORNER LO~ , comer, lrg trees. 3 Br, 2 Ba. Days 552-7000 Night5 lleClCOll 13n('C tu llOui:;las? Lush ear· 1 · Nr school.c;. Principles only. 1 3416 Via Lido 675-4562 f>'l.•. b,.,11nfi>I drape,, lo" Call SlHIOJ, 64"2312' ACTIVE FAMILY? -PIER & SLIP or brick \\'ork anrl 0 1°11· JFPVGCMV * 3 BR. & family rm .. 2 ba. Huntington Beach Tiiis 3 bdrm,. 2 ~~ ba. home n1aintf'!11,1,n('(' ~·ard. This fJ!l(' ••• >>>•ans: 3 Br., lam ml. -==~='=~=;7=~; Hd\vd. tlrs. $29,5001.,;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;:;;.1 I * 8 llOUSES on lot * · HA/VA 1• "'ith family .room. patios & is ~uprr stun']). Call ntriv pool. vie\\'. golf course, Mesa .. F • ELEGANT barbeque is for you? Near toll frf'c 84i-6010. Verd• Cou"•~· Club. 'FIX-East.side C.M. Pampered s. GEM ' "", BR $'°" 1100 o · 1--· all recreation facilitits &. I ER UPPER (r"'"1Uires some · J...hl, • \vner moving, MANSION ~... \\'iii finance. 1610 \V, Coast Hwy., N.8. only ~51.500, pain! a_ncl landscaping \l'Ork l. Cl-!UCI< CAROTHERS REALTORS 642-4623 4 BR, 3 BA, eleg81lt entry, Lido Nord B1yfront 4 BR. 4 Baths. $250 ,000 LIDO REALTY 3Jn Via Lido, N.B. * 67J.7JOO * $49,900. * 4 BR, 3 Ba, J .\I'S o!d, spectacular vu. BC'sl qual, boiutifu lly lnd scpd , co v patio, cath<'Clral cri.ling, formaJ din r 1n, $74.:-000. TllOmsen I?eally 492-fjj5() I~ A delightful home on 1\IV REAL ESTATE ?iI-lZONEDLOT\\·llhnearl.y fonnl din rm .. Jiv rm. e· ' red h·11 BUY-OF .... THE-WEE-K i~~l.~~ou;irr3ucr~~A;; I TREASURES new , corrugated st~ e I leature~ .. m/asslve t f~l,drpa\l . . ·; .1. ~ Verde ---:· CONTEMP~ k REALTORS .,5.8424 IO~o 1831 \1.iestcl!ff, NB 641)...5152 bu idil'lg. Nev.'el'lt industrial \!pgl'Bdeu w \V crp s"'" s. V S!)ill'inus 4 br horn~ 1v1 sun e11 '" ,-f t• -~ •· HARD TO FfND GREEN RI ER 125 C 'I I aJea, Costa Me5a. Used for am rm., "'\g Was.uro""', I ItEALTY fan1il.v rooin. 'a1hcdral cc1 · r1·cs.) * 8 HOUSl:!S on lot * bllin g 0 u rm ct kitch Great J<'ami\y Park & f I I g I Ea .... d c '! p d 2 \\"l'lding shop, lots of cur-Univ. Park Centl'r, Irvine One story Mesa Verde exec· ~"-ing · scn11 orn1a < intn ' s .... 1 c ,1, • amperC' '""<>t. ~·-r t'\\te>~st by ,vi range & oven, dshw11hr, MONTHLY SPACE RENTAL rocln1. Large kitchC'n 11 I TREES TREES 1 BR. $135,000. O\vner moving, ~:·ner. Qft:retl for SOUTH lots of counter space, eating Call~Anyt.lme, 833·0820 ulive home "•ith over 2500 FRO~t $G9.SO! brealdasl bar. Carpt'I & • 1 \Vilt finan cr. CoAsr REALTORS (open bar, oversized dbl gar., Office Hours 8 AM to 8 PJ\1 sq. fl. 1''ea!ures include 4 A great family community drp<:. Clnst• ro schools. parks 1'1tEES I CH UCK CAROT11E RS l"i·cs.) 545_8424. patio block \VI.II lndscpd. =======z==z-huge bcdroomi:, dining roon1, "''Ith comfort & luxury lor & bt'nch. :\ J\1ust St't' i\I . REAL ESTATE 31 ~ • -, top Joe. TWO NEW LISTINGS oversiztd Jiving room, coun· everyone. loC'ated 10 min. S.i:1,!)()(J. St:y111our 11·ill 1nke Sh~r~-3 bcdrooni? Asking TREASURES ' . 29 _yrs new Jn Beautiful Turtle RocK try style kitchen, faml!y ea1l or Anaheim on ne1v yo11r 1irl'~1·nt hon1c in t1adf". S2a,15CI, Aln1ost nr1v shag I 1831 \V t l"[f NB 646 r:152 ' $21,950 $ .950. FP, l'OOn1. sc1vlce f)Ol"ch and 3 Riverside Fwy. Take Grer.11 CAl.L !:il'.:Yl\JOUI~ Hl'.:/\LTY i·arpc1. \l'I')' clean home. I __ es c I ' ·a I FHA REPOSSESSION of-I' Hills. One a ir-cond., holh big baths. One Of a kind . River oft:ramri Adjacent to 84j.J221. }!Jany 11'f'C'll, covered patio, I Bai::k Bay fcred for sale. ? Bedrooms, \\'lth v il'1,·.s, hath priced right in ))trfect condition. Call us Green River Golf Course. DOWN block "·all fence. Big assun1.14 BR 21 . h Good. f 1 1~~. bath, del1ghUul . con-,,2-447l ( -J S4 .. 110J and bo!h JNCLUDE TIIE today. 4901 Green Riv'r Dr. LOW dl h\C' IO!lll ' ~ a. lX('r up. Qil1on. Mu~t ac-t Quickly. ..... "' l..AND. Come Se<' then1 to-Call "'6·!=oon ro-.\\ •.ve1.) c 7 737 , • , . .• , C· · ~ per. Cheap. ~1ake o[fer-on SOUTH COAST REALTORS '"'""'""'""'""'""''""''"'""'!!'I d b , I I .rt 100\I ,~. •· orona * * 14/ -7374 A?\fJ A.SSU~ll. \-A ~OA~ • all 540·1151 (Open Eve.!!.) d I\" n . 0 iv II e r I broker. ~ , .iGEORClA COLONIAL 4 ay, t ey won t a1t ong! CONTEMP~ i\a·i· :; 1,,.droon1 F .. ns1s1dc 60, •m 545,-8424. v- h()nlt" 11i!h hr1ck Hrrpl1:1ee, ~ . !!!!'!"~!!!!!!!!'"'""'""'""'"'I mammoth bedrooms, heavy, LAGUNA HILLS l!UGJ·; y ri r rl , cul-de-sac Balboa 11tend SEE IT-YOU'LL LIKE IT heavy shake roof with all Prtslige adult community b I do bl -EAST SI OE BY \l'OO<l sidings. latticed bay adjacent to Ulsure \Vorld. IOtl'tion, J)etac ec u e CUSTOM BUILT \Vindows, landscaped v.·lth j!aragc \vl1h allry t>nt_J"11 nrr. Tired of be.lng crowded in'.' OWNER pine trees. Private dining UNUSUAL Btaut surroundings, all Jux· Pril'c.d only $2G.OOO. Call VA NO DOWN Let us show you thiJJ beaut. 3 Br., ~ Ba. w/din & den room, terrazzo foyer a.nd all "SINCE 1964.. ury appointmtn!i;, Therlll· nuiv foi· furlh<'r <lt"ta lls. on this rart value. 2 l--0wner. custom bit. 3 BR., $N;4,~~0~70'!t ~~ty~· brick fireplace. Executive 1.~l Weslern Bank Bldg. ~1:~~~i;~:~1~th:u:~th3f~~~ t71~~~poo:~:1!~~35~1~ ~I rl'IG-5sso (qpcn eves. I bcdroon1s each unit. One 2~'2. bath home, plus 2 bdnn. 64i..1447 or 646-l36S neighborhood, 'v a I king University Park, Irvine of r.1e~ Verde Country MORE ! unit no1v \'ticant and ready rental &. exlra guest qtrs. distance lo OC'ean. Bia\. Oiys 552-7000 NiS1hfs Club. Loaded \\·ilh extras, $(.~ tllt' "A1vard -wlnnln.i::" for in1medin1c OC'cupancy. \v/2 baths. This property is OPEN SAT/SUN/TUE 962-5511. $76,:,00 • 1o,_. dn. SOUTH ftimh;hed modf'I homes ON "Each uni t rents for $165. re11Hy somethina! SJ30.000. I B~ Ow~ef. Spa,:_~~ fa~~ily Q\\'NER trans. ~ "11 u m e Laguna &each • COAST RE A LT OR s. SALE Tl-IIS \VE EK. -OP_E_N -DAILY·-Kcepashon1c orrental.On-MORGAN REALTY me, arge uo:wrus. U'lft !;~%loan, payments Jess :-Af,...S424 (Open Ev~s.) I 830-3900 or S30·'?900 J"y S32.9:;o. If ~·oo have been 673--6642 67S-6459 1 sized ma~ter 3 baths. l_t~ge then rent. 3 bedrooms, den, MYSTIC HILLS 8'x37' ;\1obilt• hom~ l\"/l0'x20' 383 SANTA I SABEL '"in the !~rvice, crill us. Balboa Pen·nsula llv rm. \\/ltplc, fam dininR xtrn cabinets And shelves in Ocean vit11:•! 4 Bdrm!!., 2 b1. Mission Viejo Cab<lna. Ctu'Pfl!td, ~klrtln~. F:a11tll.id"' -t UI{ 2 BA, forma l 1 11"P laundry. Lo dn. 540-8375 all 1nodern kilchtn. hu!lt· Oct an vie\v living &. dining & ~toi-ngi:-shed. $1800. Alter 11fnin., :~ ~rury linn'f•diatr BAYFRONT Jot v.·/pler & 2333 Rutarrs, College Pk. Ins. cxJ)l'nsivf' "·allpaper, rn1ll. Lfte, levt'I ynrd, roon1 rHA RF.POSSESSION. .( !i, &18-4052. v<.'C'Upn11(')". CJ.\1 l!IJth School r.e·.•ll·ors 54• "'"5 float. Comer loc .. ~fluti!ul 1\rESA VERDE many custo1n f " ~ t u r" ~, for pool. Xl nt ncighborhoo<I. 1\F.OROOl\t. NF.\V Pi\ TNT It 0 ...,.n E\·ts v1t1\'. 1...........,.... , uge am rm. onn 1n Cl'lVl"rt PftllO v.• nn 11ra 1:lose 10 ~choo ~. $411, . . N R $ 500 0 A.OlJLT Conflo. 2 story, 2Bf. Large roon1!!. Extra clOSf l.· storage spact . Garagf $21.900. 2400 E l den ,C l\l 963-2187 aft 4PJ\>I. CONDO 1or Sale. 3 BR, 2! Ba., 2 cat garage. w/po< privl. Nf'ar lfoag Hoot 673-9183. Ouplexe1/Unit1 sale -----. ..,,,... .. ,.. ..... " ''~ . . Costa M11a Duplex E /Sidc. 2 BR &' l BR. &1 yr<ls. Hrdv;d. flrs:. Q\\1ne1 Prine. only. $34,500, 642-553 f'\"C', ll'kcnd~. Income Property 161 48 Units Dclux~ unit~. Air cond ition('(' all C'lectric, 24 t~·o br-drcoll' 2 bathi;, so1ne 'spl it il'Vel-, 1 3 bedrooms, 2 balli:o:, 8 tou hed1'0Q1ns. 2 baths, 3 pool~ ~undccks & patios, firr Jlla1;cs. Exceptional rcnta ru·ea close to two tnaja frcr11·ays & shopping. \/11 cancy less than 4%. Flexlbl financing. Sales pr 1 c • $690,000, 'Viii conside. ll'Ades. 833·1264, COLWELL PROPERTIES . INC REALTORS 2041 Busin~s Ct.nttr Dr. lrvlne· OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun. 12 to 5 p.m. TRIPLEXES. i\todels at 17U St. in lluntt.ngton Bea.ch. "'slk to beach. Call 963-33n. IZ: WALl(H! /I., 111 ~ . s~ ~' 'br h r f d' d . lib I I I "500 I \\"ALL TO \\'AtL CARPF.T, lOx!Xi, I Br i\Job\le l\QmC' FOR 'll .. ~ nn, Benut lndscpd, Cul de brlt'k fire p!Ace, b t k ' ' * 4'.)9.2S()() * F .. \CJ-;LLENT CONOff lON. lf"l<'l'lll"d in . ' 3, . UI • -*-BUI LOI NCOME* $" 500 1"'" K u I s~ 000 •·" ........ I ONI.\' $2900 00\V~. TOTAL of hll\"n ou•nt l' 11.n.'(lou~. TRIPLEX AW$ N'Jll Bcorh .. 51)<160 R·2 lot, c::;;,·~~~~;\,~,B:;g~~l ~~: ;;.;,.,~ b;' ;;;:•:If ~·N ; I ;:,:-~ N CREST :a~ PRICE $32.1'>0 KATELLA ti<l;-9!12C._ni_3_nng~ IN\'F.STORS. ai~un,e & i'A rooni ti> build. 2 an.. home, story. Ph tor a.ppL 673-6892. 516--9745. SP1\NIS!-t ~ Br. J<'am Rm. ....-IJ:•inil.~3 l .• "'.ALTY' &37-stOO. S AC R l ~· t Cr. ln l;lrln \'./\ loan. Income ot $440 2 car g{"lr., renlrd at sno BEST Collca:c Park area. 3 den. 1 frpl(, 3 car garage., =::ov.~ c:;. Newoort Be1ch \\·at('_:fro111 pt\l'k. 2 hr. I Pf'r month. Payments ol -BAYSHOR{S--1l\onth. Only $2G,900. Coron• dtl Mar · Br .• '2 Ba. encl. P.'ll io. block Prorf d e c o r A I f' d .t: ,...._.._...ca-$3,99;,. Also <lbl \ill1t' 01 $35ol include la.'<"es Only ..VIEW & POOL CAYWOOD REALTY C.\.,,,EO H!Gl!LAl<DS BY .wAll,-1lcar achooU. $2S,7511. J.and s.~•p.ul.. Sl''Ol -J-Blb•-Dtn'-$36,950 WATE RFRONT L;do .We.. "9115. 613-ZSli 149. •. . \\lalM"'front rwt. ?1'1mc. 4 Or * S:41-1290 * • O\VNER. HARD TO f lND 5 on special terms. Principle!! 968-6104. Uniqut>, "'hitc brick t'X!tr. Via.. Udo Soud. Prict'd for 1970 BlLT'.\tORE 11-..:62, 111: C:raham neilty 646-2414 5 BK.. \·icw fronl Tno~l B;C>wnPr. reduced, $55,900 BR, 311 BA home w/fa.m only. Ca.II 833·U03, 00-2312. B\' <h\'l'ltr. lBR, 1'4 ba. gated l"nlry. 2 Ba ., blt·ins. {1~ick sal~ by I>\\'~~· Prln-1 ba., ff'~~ up nl<'t adult p1.1·1t. * Triplex--By Owner. 2 Br, room5. S7 l1't. lot, ~p11cktu1 llf1rbor Vit"\V llo1ne1, Carmt:I , rm. ice ihru fpl. Ne\vly OPEN •IOUSE -ftp!(', bltln!i, brick \\"I ll~. frplc., c&rp. Ytird need!i C'lp~ll only. Info, 6i~lOO; ~ lt1rtte y&ro1, g ar a f e 1 . yArtl. Rl'ducet1 lo S2')0,000. ~BR. f1t lu::< crptg, prem. palnttd It deconttd + MES>\ VERDE Nr achlti, S127S dwn. or no \\'Otk. but a rl'(\l buy for lhc l-68 -47oo. GREAT Lakts 2 Br E:<· l 0-20'/0 dn $45,500/oJ.(tt, I' Bill Grundy, Realtor . lut, .spkrs, lnd~cpd, prtnc oet:tn vit w. Open house, 4 bdrm. 2 be.. Auume ntA. do\\'ll 10 GI,. $26,500. 16i'i2 handyman. Call: Nred " "P~d"! Place an 1ul! pnntlo, tnd'Scpd, 5 !itar adll 2233 Rut&t rs Dr. C.:01 .I ' !Ml Jllcyv;d<, N.B. 1!7&-6161 only, &l-1-5!>\1< any1lm<" dally 1-5. 169.900. '13-16511. 3* Michigan. 54<1:l!Ml Walt• !..an<. 817-8201 MISSION REAl,TV <94-073\ C•ll 642-5678. pk. Shop, $8, ~--t-' ------- • • GAILY PILOT TuHdar, July 'J, 1972 20 PILOT-AOVEJtlJSEJt • -·--------n h I~ ~I ;;;Fin'"";;;"' ..:I~~:[ -., .. -]~ii ';;! --·-·'"•"'"' ~l~a'Jl1;;'';;"'~;;""'";;"'"';.;~;; .... 1 Wtt1n.1d•r. Jufy ,, im 5 iN'J1i ~ " ' . . ~ ~-ul0<RW' J~i G---~~-J~ I DAILY PILOT $8 ms a ncom• Pr.perty 166 Money to Loan 240 1House1 Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn. lrVine 305 Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 365Apt. Unlurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 C~1ta Mes• -=====I ~~~ $1000 -·s10,oocr Uri !is"~~:O:i: ~~~~ 'llji-i Ba .. tam nn ·· s:;; Casa del -Oro t but produce ~Int Income & LOW MONTHLY 4 B ··2 2''i ~·flam, nn, :k ALL U1'lUTLES PAID tu &bcllu. 5.2 BR a: 2-1 BR PAYMENTS CLEAN ,3 br. 2 &t)', nu crpt, 3 Bit,, Ba. tr wn ..•• Compaff. bttore you rent bo do bl lot $875 LOANS on ANY H0~1E t1lcct kit, gar. sund('ck, nr \VE 1-IA\IE OTl-fERS Custon1 designed, fealuring: moZ:~on •lnooi:ne~ $lo.o00 PAID FOR or NOT ' lw•nch, 531-0334 aft 4· • Spacious kitchen with i,n. down, Askins $19,500. J)h: COMPARE OUR C 0 ST S Costa Mesa direct lighting 642-lm. nRST! • Separate din'g area -----~---·I "" . . . -·· BORROW Corona dtl Mer ----~----- --7-HobSES ' .HACIEND"A HARBOR From $1'0 DELUXE 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Furnished & Un.furnished Heated Pool -Garages -Shag Carpeting Dishwasher -All Utilities Paid. Adults Only ~ No Ptts ,241 Avocado St., Costa Mes.a 646-1204 Ontu FlllESID.F; U)AN FRE_EI I e llome.Jike storage ft,-GUARA:NTE:E: landlords·Owners e Private pacios VILLA MARSEILLES ''''-" If you can get the SA.\I~ \Ve ""ill reler tenants ro you "SlNCE 1946" •. FCJuosllcdle!:thragemaw:bslleor~~;J. SPACIQUS 1 •_:____~ llEOROOM APT. _, LOAN iron1 any OTHER FREE o( t'ittu'ge , , . ft'l1tny ....,, .... ' .-~ ~ ~ LENDER ln Calllomla ~t dei;irab!e lenants 011 our lst \vestern Bank Bldg. mnn Furnished & Unfurnished RATES LESS THAN \'VE v.·tlltlng li!it UnivE'r~ity Park, In.oln!! e KlJ.ig._.u Bdrms Adult l iving ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!' I OFFER. return the ALA R · 1 8 64 Days 552-7000 Nights • Pool . Barbequ~s . sur· Dish\vasher color coordinated appliances - • NOW SEU.ING • r.tONEY within 15 days. and enta s >39oo rou nded with plush land· Plush shag cBrJ)et . mir.ror ed wardrobe doors- YOUR LOAN "'ith us is • BUDGET BACJU·:t.on, 4 BR 2 136• 3 scapJng indirect lightin g in kitchen -break.fast bar • FREE! R.C. \VERNER · walk to shoP$. AU utll inC'l. 3 BR ., 2t~ bba.,...... ;i~33: 1\dul! Living at Its best huge grivate fenced patio • plush landscap-P d .. , z a11s ........... ~ La INCOME HOMES re~ ontRES{DE 185. <BR., 2 baths .......... $3!0 . '~' l BR 1175 ing • ric~ Bar-be-Ques • large healed pools ·N-" OUPLEx~·s IAO ~ Fl J ALA Rentals e 645-3900 3 BR .. b ths S340 2 BR. $195 & lanai'. Air conditionin". II" r." "-' w,......, '• " 8 ' •••• '.... UTILITIES FREE ,.. 4-NE'WTRIPLEXES $67.950 ' Thrift • BACll \V/CLASS, Nicely 3 BR, 2 Balhs .......... $400 36• \V \V.1 3101 So. Bristol St., Santi Ana 557-8200 Beaut. new 2 &: 3 BR \Jnits. 232S J-Iarbor Bl .• C.l\t. 645-1000 rurn, all utiJ incl. SllO. ~ d h -'-''---;',.'°,.",.,,,-.,642'-·-19:c.:c71 COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. ~~~e~~ ~~~1~ta r.tesa. 819 N. Main, S.A. 547-0684 ALA Rentals e 645-3900 re ill Exe~~~~~~ites "!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!MA!!!!!!!!N!!!A"G'!!l!!!N!!!G!!!!!A!!!G!!!E!!N~T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!~ DANA POINT 1st TD Loans e PRJV,\CY! l B,, stv/,.r, 2080 Newport Blvd. • -365 I /1 ~• s1 20 c M Apt. u ·nfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. INCOME HOMES (NE\V) C'P !i r rps, .nr "'Kips, · REALTY osta esa --------- 4.PJex ••.•.••••••.•• $00,950 63,4% JNTEREST ALA Rentals • 645-3900 Un iv. Park ccntrr. Irvine 642-2611 General 0up1ex .............. ;52.500 2nd JD . loan.,.• FA~nLv NEEDED. 2 Br. c au Anynm, s3.J-~~ sTuD1os & 1 BR'S 4-l'lex ·•••••••••••••• $71,9'".....0 iJ fenced yd, in<'I gar, kids/ciil, ONi<·e hours 8 Al\! to 8 Pl\t O VREE Lln<'ns ----'8·t:JnH,_,........,,..7.~~ ,~,\·est-ri'i'f~·oranr;;i-rn:-·-~14'.i . . -. ·-· •-·~·1ti;:e-trt11111('~--- Alcazar and at La Cl·esia "WE BUY ro •s•• ALA. Rent I • 645_9900 LagUna Beach 1• r ui1 r-;·i1chen \VEBB (Bkr.) 642·4905 a 5 · e if\•LJl<'d Pool l BR. Furn. & UnfutTI. LARGE 2 BR DUPLEX S11ttler Mtg, Co. e JrARD TO BEAT! 2 Br. LEASE or lra.~e Dption :~ e L'lund1y Fa,ilitil's . FROM ONLY $195 gross rtnt $293. per. n\O. 642-2171 545-0611 f1'nced yd, incl gnr, k id~ !rvel 2 BP 1. tl«ri i~· B\ •TV & nu1.ld serv a\·a1J OCEAN QUEEN -ON THE BEACH! Costa Mesa LOOK • LISTEN • LIVE LO<)!~ at lhc bi~ !rrcs. bi~ Jivi ng to01ll 'vith fir('Pl:H·"· hig patio, 3 bedroon1s l ~~ Costa M111 3 BR 2 BL'. shag cph1. Nenr o.c.C. $1~/mo. Upstairs 2873 ~fendoza, Apt. C. Fountain Valley 4 BR. 2\~ "Ba, encl garagr, pool & recreation. No pets, ~ children. $250. 557-1644. "tuntington Ueach -- ON BEACK! 2 BR, 2 B~\ Unf. Fr. $251 2 BR, Furn f'r, SJOS ADULTS ONLY Furniture Available C a r p ets-drapes-tl\Jhwasher heated pool-saunas-tennis rec room-ocean views patios-ample parking Security Guards. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OCE .. \N AVE .. tl.B. {TI4) 536-.1487 Ole open 10 am-6 pm Daily \VU..WAt.t \\'ALTERS CO. 3 Br, 2 ba. $1S.'i. B!'~Utihd Bltins, sh:ig & drp s. Clean. i;p:icious, nr p;irk & :!.Chi~. Children 'l'elt'Oinc, no pets. Outstanding investment al St>rving IIarbor nrea 21 yrs. pet. Sl50, firt>pi.<1f'C', ~~n i!c~k. 's3:G'. • Phone Sc~•·ic,.. • 1830 E. Ocean fh·d. $.1.1,700. O\vner. 540--0178 Mortgages, ALA Rentals 8 645-3900 I 494~~1. * $30 WEEK'~&~U~P~*~ Long Bcach {2l3) 435·5.'M5 ON the Beach, 2 Br. 2 Ba. No __ , 260 1-e s d' & 1 r.rng'fl by \Villia1n \Vallers Co. 1 C-1 Lot. al& Grant St., N.B. Trust 0..ul e NEED !llORE R001\'I" ~ Laguna Hills tu 10 BR Apts LISTEN to the splashing child/pets. S2.t5: 10 n10 !lGS-8633. baths. 30x '~ ~ 1 · " •TV & M ·d Se · A U Balboa Ptninsula Sa & ' Apts., Furn. or UnfUm. S70 Newport Beach OAKWOOD The Last Word In Great Apartments! \Vhat · niorc ean you :say about an 11pnr1n1ent con1- munity 1hnl comes 11·lth $1 mill ion worth of recreation! Or a tenni.'I pro & activities dire<'tor plus great fun times! Renls from $140 S-011y, No Pets Or Children ••• 1'.Torli:ls Open nnily Fren1 JO an1 to 7 Pill OAKWOOO GAROEN APTS-. Nrll'port B<'n<'h SlJurh 1100 16th Street 612·8170 Nr11'1xn1 Bcut•h Non.h s..::o Irvine A\'enue 645·0j5() ,, 85, garage. Lenore NEED ~fONEY!, Or do you Br. 2 Ba, lgt· fen ced yd for • PhOne ;~le~~; Poova1 !ountain in the garden, the ! JeaM>. Pool, Tennis. una Andre\\'$, 217 To\\'er Dr., h TD t 11" CALL pets $220 h'F.\V 3 b be 1 · frit>ndly chatter at lhc pool, I ~unrd. 5.17-5882 bet. 6 prn. 2""1 \V. Oceanfront, Jg 1 BR, Beverly 'Hills, ~211. ave a 0 se · · ' · · · r. au · \'JCI\'. •Children & Pet Section 2 BR l'I b 1· b J h · ----M .,., Lloyd, Bkr, at &t2-2tn. ALA Renta ls 9 645-3900 ~C'nt, Jse. Cent. air con<!. 2376 NM\'port Blvd, Cl\I · ' a .. pa io, 11 cony, I e easy·IO·take r('llt, WALK to ·Beach sun1mer & ""intl'r rentals~ ~· lndu1trl1J Property 168 e a-tEAPJE TEEPEE. Spa· f r. plc. Elec kil ch. $280. ·0:•0 9755 0• 64,_3967 ::15 E. Bay. S225· monthly on 2 Br. "cpts. drps, dsh1vshr a\·ail July 1, 644-5307. 962 3881 .,....,.. • yrly lenst'. lnQuire at Apt. LTVE a little ~ at the "in" 125 & '::ios 16lh, 847·3957 1 ~~~~~~~~~~1 --'~ ~ious fu_:n bachelor. All utils · '· This Ad \\'o rth $5 on Rent C. 673.-1521 or 54&-7771. place kno~·n for unniatched 1 , Ho&lles forRlr!t ..-.. inc:!. $SJ, Newpor t 8eac:h U bel' bl B .,-1-C ... ~ m1UJagen1ent im""ccable 2 BR. dup ex downto~·n, I~ LDT 80'x300' WITH JiOME TE1 ALA Rentals 9 645-3900 V nl .•eva y eaut1 u orona del n\.Clr detail. Adult's only.'' Ii ~~t!!~7rp, s, stove, $140/mo. Rentals Jb ANO GARAGE. BLUFFS A • D !SERE Garden Apts. 1 iiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiit I ~~ · - $34 500 • S\\'!NGLES! . Nice l Br, i• Adul!s -no pets .... Flo11·en; 11 I l---.J-.l~=n~c'-''T,-'~"'..-o;-,--j..Houses.Eur:nJ1hecL.-300 -tlfltr stort'S;-A!f-utils 1n-cl. -SHE-RWOOD-------{'Yet·ywhe~.Slream'-1.:·~-----UKF...J!f.?-Call-54&-6Z15-LARGE~t~x. - cCardlt Rtaltor . $1 25 I FOREST" \Vaterfal!, 45· ~I Rec. Rm. ,.~""'~ Fa irway Villa Cpl.~. clrps, rlo, gar, fncd, Rooms 548-7729 Bl'l~a Island ALA Renta ls e 645~3900 GREENBELT &luna, Sgis 1-2 Bdrm, ~'urn-~. child OK. $13:3.ji27-3144. :.;.::=.;~ ____ ...;..;.;1 1810 Newport Blvd., c.r.-J. T J 3 R I ~ BR, 11; Ba.. split-lcvtl. Unfurn. from $13~. SEE IT: orr. Apartments 2 BP.. apt. Closed garage. ROO:\I l~ lo~ely ~me ne~ WATER~Nl' aTg;·d ~. ' •.COOL IT! • Z Br, fni·d 1 ldy!IJc surround1Rgs. In1-2000 Parson.~. 642-8670. 0·N TEN ACRES 20122 Santa Ana Ave .. 546·6215 Crpts. drps. Child & sn1all U.C.I. \\orking. gu·\ or grrl 170 ;:aE.'\'~~~r,,::,~c.~lc ;~~.· i'~~~· encl gal'age. POOL. j ~~~~~le! Vacant. S.J:G pt'r !~r"urn. 2 lrg. clo.~cts, Apls. furn./unfurn. Lf'ase DELUXE pc·t OK. $145/mo. 847-29-10. ~~~e1~~i~,~~~:.K:~.n·t!~~~ Lots for Salo ----"-----$T';l()/mo. 673--82-19. -ALA Renta ls ft 645•3900 ! rtu et'.'n size bf"I:!, priv dress-Fireplaecs I priv. palins. APARTMENTS Laguna Bet..ch . rouris, etc. $i5 month. M·t Lot, 100 x 285, llun-Balboa Peninsula .:i~ inc: r111. xtra Jrg rooms, encl Pools Tennis Con1nt'l Bkfsl. Air. Cnnd . frp\c's. 3 s,1;m. ;NE\V 2 BR .. blk to beach. 8n-175_7 _____ _ tington Beach. °"llt'r an.x-._ o COUNTRY I.I\'!.~'' . 3 B•· 6 · :~· J!nr 11·fslora~I'. Adults flnI,·, 900 Sen Lan(', Cdl\'f 64·1·2611 p I JI Ith s ·' · J7, nung. 00 s • ea pa -Spectacular vie\\', $260 UJI. ROO:\tS $\j 1\·k up ·\\'/kl!, $30 ·" ' '' ~ -, i..~ • ' ' • ' • •19-1-3383 or 494-2339. \\'k up Apts, 2176 Ne\\'port k>us. Easy terms. Art • BALBOA Penin. Channel. J ..... fll<'d. ya•rl. "•'tis. 0,.1 •. ·· 1 ( ~ ~· ·· l{' no ))('ts. S1 501mo. 1\IacAr!hur nr Coast 1.-t~·y\ T•nn•s co""'' Game and Ho mer l n de r s Realty 1 Summer or ytly. Bayfront. 5 $225, 1 " +~ ./ ......._l}_I _!035 Fuller~~~.M. l!!!!!!!!llJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!IJll!IJll!!lllJ!!l• I Billiard Room. 1 · Bl ! C:O.t 543-97-- 8924477; eves. 526-4558, BR. 4 Ba, lge lloat & pier, ALA Renta ls e 645-3900 .. _. rc.·tlly 2BR furn. $2'2.'i. Adults, no SUJ':;\'~private p;tio, All l BE.DROO:\t Mesa Verde vc, ,· . ;),,).. Newport Lot, Irvine Ave. crp · s ca 8· • • 3iJEDROOif-2-BATTI ~.;:· flt'ls. Lrg yard, Pl'I pat io. new 2 Br. dbl O\·en. rt'frig, FP.O~I S165 DELUXE 2 & 3 Br., 2 B:i. t'd 1 t J s 673 2039 I · I Summer· Rentals 420 Sa~lice. $15,750. Phil Corona del Mar I-TOME \1•Hh buiHins and 2,111 Vis!a rlt>I Oro pool. gar. Beaut n e \\' cpts. drps. A short 11·alk 1n MEDITERRANEAN encl gar, $155 up. Ren!al BEAEHt'RONT. Ne"•port. SU!hvan, Ttltr. M!l-6761 doublt' garage. Available Nc11·po11 Bi>ach \Vestbay 21 APTS. 151 No. bC'ach. 707~2 lleliotrope, VILLAGE Ofc., 3095 ?dace Ave. Summer Tental. 3 Br. Xlot M COZY l t2 br houM!. Furn J J 6tb f 644--113.J ANYTI:'llE Zlst St, 646-8666. . O~n \l'E'ekends or caU o:A"JO" · , I ountain, DtHrt, corilple!ely._ Big yd. Short u Y to · amil.v only. ~~~---~-~ l "'7e~-,..,~~~-~~ ,,...,.. ,,..._ vie"" ..,!tract. ur n . Resort 174 $235. J>('r month. Call agent \v AL K to b <'a ch . S~1ALL .1 Br Duplex. !rplc, 1-433-0069 i1'eeKdays. 2400 llarbor Blvd., C.l\I. B h 5-iS-1757; S33-Sli0. ' 1~~~------~ • JUsr LISTED • Lg. lake front hse $36,500. Needs finishing. *PROF. BLDG. on blvd, ,,·a:J k to heh. summer or yr ''-·''" At•J. 2 .d Ad 1 <714) 557 8020 Newport eac nd $a)I) Da J--ro-'I " Singlcslfamilies. 4 br, den, Beam ceiling, patio. 1 adult, BR. Corp Li o. Apt . u ts, · ~5-3951: Eves ~1873. ys, 3BR, 2BA horri<', builtins, dbl 2 story, S\vim pool. Call for no ~ts. Open House 336 E. pool, no pets. 4250 E. C9ast OP~~N~o';~~li~r.r _PARK NEWPORT WALK TO OCEAN gar, nc'v cui>tm drps, crpti::: details Agt. 979-8430. ,20th St. 645-]317. J-fwy. 516-492<1. APARTMENTS 2 story, 2 br, posmble & firepl. Im med occ. SZZ>. HA RBOR Vieiv 1-fomes, 5 FULLY tu rn 1 br, * GREAT VIE\V -2 BR.* Park-Like Surrounding 2 UR apt. furnished. Cine.ra1nic vie11•. 3 blks to Cd:\1 main beach. $lro per \\'k. includcg util, 67s.ro24, GREEN VALLEY '-AKE dM, feoced. 979-842.11 ~l~~· Call agent , BR, Son1erset, S5Z5. \dVishwasl~r. etc. No ~s. 1Fro2101c,Upb.l~~· .,!~~. ecks6:.-.... ~l Q~~ ~~;~E Oft the bay * 644·4917 * e s,t s 1 de. Call T.erry. vt~ i.r.Ml.I Luxury-apartment living ev· r $34,CXXI. . j *SOO..UDED -~.;, acre Oext Coste Me•• IMMED. OcC'up., beaut. Ctln- to forestry w/3 Bdr cabin -R •• "'1"Y_.._)_br_co_t.ta_g_e_iJ)_co_"r-t,1 ·(;JO. "1:-si(le, lg. 2 ~R, pool , make offer. Piih i'i.tllY 1urn, $l4?.! A<\'lls .. etc. $~0. .Doyle . C ~. t>I< "88 ft "--· A1so Fw·n. _Bachelor HARBOR View, Carmel, · ...Y. a JA.1n. 2 BR. apt. w/loft. Danish er\ooking the water. Enjoy . .. ·--" Id Prv. patios * Htd Pools • . Run. Sprgs. Big Bear a.ree. Cabin. \Vkly only. 545-43M beaut. carpt'd & dra""d·, 3 * NICE 1 & 2 Br. Trlrs. $80 frplc, d]j.: kit,-w=i-1er ryer. ST::>0,000 heal!h spa, 7 .m,m. MitJe Ree.J.ty. P .OB. box 642.5583• · 54S-U68. evf'S. 8~141 17!16,, ·Big Bear La.ke (714) · •-7 23.,A Nr sl:c-'g * Adults Only BR., 2 ba. Paneled ram. & up . 11-tature adults, Child $215. 834-3635; 6 5-M'f. ming pools, 7 lighted ten· nn., frpl.; val!E'y viei\'. S425 ok. No pets. 642-1265. 2 BR, 1 BA 'Garage Apt. Martinique Apts. niS courts, plus miles o! * NO\V to Sept. 15. Unf, 2 BR apt, C.M, $175 mo, }las retrig-& bltns. 557-8400. 866-'751L · COZY 4 r m cottage. t.rg yd. QlJAL. homf" on cor. 101. 3 1 Mature adult. Empl'd. BR, 2 BA. frplc .. fam rm., l\To., lease. No pets. SE:\11 furn 1·br apt. No cMd. Laundry hookup. $200. mo. Im Santa Ana Ave .. C.l\I. bicycle trails, putting, shuf· C.Orbin-i\1arlin RHrs 644-7fi62 or pets. $125/mo, 837·9517 No pets. 67N235 Mgr. Apt. 113 646-5542 fl eboard, croquet. Junior l's 1 BR, ne\.rly dec..'Orated apt, fully furn, incl linens. \Vlk to pier. 262 Victoria. San ~ 'Clemente'. \\'kly or terms. Avail 00\\'. By O\l'ner, 49~3835. ' 2 Lots1 secluded $2,450 : ., MOO):U'Jdge cabin ·Sl5.T:i0 1 Lakeside cabin Sl5.000 · Call 866-464J, or wrtte: Spencer Real Estate, P. O. Box 2828, Big Bear Lake, Call!. LOT in famous Lake J-lavasu, home of the world famous London Bridge. Located close to all schools A city. $9000 or will trade tDr Costa Mesa or Newp(irt Beach in· come prop. &14--4687. Rul Estate Wantad 114 PVT pty wants 3 or 4 Br hon1a Call Harry, 823-1129 v.ittlys; 642-2312 \.\-'knds & eves. l.____ .. """"'_____,] ~ I•= Wtr pd MJ.-5042. $265/mo. 905 L i a rd, ........ . 979-i412. ·~ Newport Beach --'--------LAR,GE 2 br, II'/~· cpUj, util tm., dbl gar. fe nced yd. $200 mo. 64~. 2 Br Mobile Hm $W Util pd. Also 1115 bachelor. Call 97$-8430. 2 B t d -==::;:.;..;::..__.._~~I r, cps, rps, garage, H0U14'I unfurn. 305 quiet. Cpl only.' l'\o pets. SliO/mo. 54$-8251, ~18-1405. G __ •_n_1_ra_r _______ 1r.1ESA VERDE, 3 Br. 2 Ba, cpts, drps, bltns, frplc. No . ~ts. Lease, S27j. ~l&-9205. WESTCLIF.f. Exec u ti v e aft 5 pm. Costa,Mesa ::tHew Villa Paul.---from $174.50 monthly: also l h 4 BR 3 B Be 2 Br., 2 Fuji B-;,, . and 2·bedroom plans and ome. . a. aut. * 1 Br furn, garage .,>.. 2·story toy.·n houses. Elec· atrium. Yearly. Call : Sl,10/mo. Familjes \Velcorrre tric kitchens, private patios WINTON, Realtor. 6T:r3331 837-9517 aft 5 pm HARBOR GREENS Shag cpt/drps, patio, or.balconies, carpeLing, dr'a.· 4 BR 3 BA 1 d' bean1 ceil., garages. 1 ·3-B-R--.-.-----' , an1 rm., 1n BEAUT. FURN. 2 BR. $175. . From $!80 peries, Subterranean park· ., 1 ua., upstairs. Priv. rgi., encl dbl....gar , fncd ye!. Up incl. Utll. Htd. pool, Furnished & ing with elevators, Optional sundeck; great ocean view. Avail Aug. 1st. 6-15-4377. Adults. no pet!';. &fl-8520 622 Hamilton. C.M. inald se+Vlce. Just north of July 1st to July 15th. Also, 3 Unfurnithtd See Mgr, Mr. & l\.trs. Hoban · · BR 2 •-l J 1 1 Sant4 Ana Heights $135. Nice 1 br apt. Adlts. no 548_2062 Fashion Island at Jarn._bpl'ee ·• ....,., ower, u Y st lo * 3 BR 1 b 1 b k d pets. 132 \V, \V 11 son , From $120 to $215 mo SPACJOUS 2 b 1 and San Joaquin Hills Road. July 22nd. Aug. 26th to ~pr. · ·· a, ge ac Y . 645-45.10 r ap -0ver Telephone (TI4) 644-1900 13th. 112 31th St.. N.B. S2'l5 n10. Incl gardenihg. . Bichtlors e I Bdrmt garage in charming 4 unit for rental infonnation &15-3109 or 675-7860 (avail 5.'>1-2400 aft 6 pm. Huntington Beach se++i""' H!s beamed ceil, \.\-•inter). $135-2 Bedrooms 2 Bdrm• e 3 Bdrm• ""'6· * l ·BDRM APT * ------Garage. Also 2 ... o~, br Condominiums crpt/drps, bltns·& nu paint.I Jn Ea!ltbl~H $t8s 2 BEDROOM. 2 BATH *A "" ·; Unfurn. 11/2 or 2 Full Baths Closed gar. la'und & trash · · Hou1H pll. pool"°""'· Call 9,,,_.,,1<J, 320 LaQUINTA HERMOSA "tv. Cl°"' to Univ. & ii 171-&0SO 0 on water, slip. Avail. * 145·0111 * 3 Br, 3 ba, $30 mo. 1st & la:;;t Balboa Peninsula Spanish Country Estate Liv-lifaster size bedrooms w/ fn\'ys. S155. Adlts. l69 Mesa as July $200. \Vk ., Aug. 433 w 111h COSTA MESA + cleaning d('posit. \\tater & ing & Spacious Apts. Ter-~v~~g be=~elli~J~·J'ar~ Dr, at 646-U66. -l''mM CL.& $250 wk., Sept. $200 wk. '._ gardener incl. 6;22-7649. NE\V 2 Br, 2 ha, fully crptd. raced pool: sunJren gas \\•ood , butning fireplace. SPAC 2 & 3 Br apt $140 u_p. DELUXE 2 Br., l ba ., f-1., ~~ent 644-7270. 115Q ., ~NE I I 2 B Ocean V\.\'. Sub-Terrant!an BBQ. Unbelievable Living -C . J dry ·• BAY VIE\V 2 • 1UAJ on o , r 3 Br, 2 ba-$250 mo. Nice 0 1 onvenu~nt aun area Pool, cpt/drp, bltns. kids pew carp. & paint. Encl, bedroom, home w/garege, yard, E· pat.io. Dbl Garage. $46-1093 prkng. $400. 525-4933. n Y 1 off kitchen. Enclosed pa.. ok sleeps 4 completely furnlsh- 'd B92--07S3 Duplexes IJnfurn. 350 1 BR · FURN. $175 tios. 2 s\vimming pool~. · , gar. Adults over l'.l; no ed. Avail June to Sept. $i50 51 e. or · · ALL UTILITIES PAID sauna, recreation Caclli· 1996 J\.lap!e No. 1 · • · 642•3813 1 children or pets. $190.' * East Bluft Costa Mesa tles. Security goard. 2206 College No. 5 ... 642·70.'15 645-4443. Pl monU1. Adults only $165. IVY covered cottage, DELUXE 2 B =~~~---~~ agent. 675-4930. I 1 B d f hlld/ (4 blks S. of San Diego Frwy Models Open 'Ill 9 pm. • r., 1~2 ba. LOO Isle tO mature adults, um. r, yar or c 2 BR 'I .... I t St d' t/d I Plaza Cond-0, 1 BR: 2 BA, • 1' arri=i cp · sm. pe on Beach, l blk \V. on HoH u io, crp rps, Po o . 1 bdrnl, lge living rm, pct. * l level, $325 mo. o1~~ sm yard. A\-ail July 8. to 16211 Parkside Lane.) 2700 Peterson Way, CM bltns, pvt patios. S150. 1 range, displ. refrig: crpts, 8usin••• Opportunity 49'J-1004 ews. .u.J alt 6pm , 642--0857. <n4) 847..5441 nr Harbor Blvd & Child ok. no pets. 646-0496. garage. Lse, $180. 67J..514S $195 POOL + 2 Br cottage, l.,.,-----~----200 frplc, crpts, drps, Vavant. Huntinqton Beach Newport Beach 1145 • 1165 Adams BEAUTIFUL Ne\v 2 Br. Apt. LIDO ISLE-3 BR, 2 BATH. Cpts, drps, d s h w s h r , Adult Le••• 714 ~· "719 --------* • HEAR THIS! 1 Br, cpts/ .3 BR, 2 BA, \\'/W, drps, Bachelor & 1 BR, patios, 546' 5025 air-cone!. Pool encl patio, s. ........ : ,........, \\'ATERFRONT, !Ide tic. 325 E. Bay-front. B.'llboa Island. Large 3 Br., 3 Ba. July $450 \~1k; Aug. & Sept. $500 wk. 673-8249. . AVf!..NILOAWBL~ $210. PRfVATE 3 Br home. drps, nr heh, kid! OK. S1t.5. bltins, clshwshr., frplc. 210 frplc's, priv. garage 1 • • garage. 549•1803. cA2P.e.Pc.1·_c1.:,0 c."c.c•~·~~~-~ Stove, relrig. Lrg yarcl for ALA Rentals e MS-3900 Fem, $250. Yrly. 642-8520. Divided bath & lots of IMMACULATE 2 BR, 2 Ba, OC E A N FR ONT corner duplex. Upr .. 4 Br., 2 Ba. Lwr. 2 Br., l Ba. !lOll Seashore Dr., N.B. 213: 698-6012. 714; .64&-9079 kid/pet. · closets. Rec hall, pool & 1 Br. large $150. S/pool. c/d, bltns, inc gar, patio Large C.orporation desires * e IT'S WVELY! 3 Br, 2 ba, pool tables, sauna bath!. A TINKLING Adults only. ideal for Bache-U85 Jse. 54&-3708, 67J..237Q. reponSible pe rr;o n to· HM YEARLY t th "-i. dbl t /d ki I /~) ~~ t If 17301 FOUNTAIN Jors548-9633,1993ChurchSt. d trib .,_,, . a e J.Jt:ac.. gar. cp s rp!!, ds Apartments far Rent =e or yourse ! , , C ~f BAYfRONT apt. 3 Br, 2.Ba, ls · ute TEN C 0 (a Furn 2 Br, frplc, gaf. Singles pet~. $225. Keelson Ln. Cl blk W. of · · slip avail. 224-20th, Apt B. AUGUST rental 3 bdrm house Beacon Bay, Newport Beach. Acres~ to pvt beach on bay, 675-0781 or 644-Sl!O. Division or Coca.Cola) COF· O.K. ALA Rentals e 64.S...3900 Beach, l blk N. of Slater). , Larg 2 BR, erptS, drapes . $450 yr/summer. 673-5878. FEE PRODU.CTS. LANDLORDS I MZ..'1848 yolml to rome home to! Sl30 mo ::;:,:.:~· =-----..,..-.:....,.. Can start full or part time £>10 hrs. per "'k.) Corn· pany establishes business tor distributors. NO SELLING! Go tii;hing or spend more lime \.\-'ith your favorite hob- by and let the machine age earn you money. CASH RE- QUIRED $2498. Secured. LIMlTEO OPPORTUNITY Write now for tnform!tlon, lnclude phone number. REDl-BRE\V OORPORATION 1001 Howard Avtnue san Mateo. "Ca. 94 •\VE hnve a large selection Apts. Furno 360 He~·s adult garden-living 548_7209• 1 BEACH area apartments Do you have a vacancy? \\re ()f 3 a~d 4i bedroom homes 1 BR Furn, S 1 3 5. -at it!I best: from $175 per month Yrly. can fiU it. i\.fany desirable that can be mo\'ed fnlo Ge neral Overlookding lake park & * Small, well managed lux· * •BEAUTIFUL l & 2 BR. 1 ACT. 673-8563. Mr. La.rso n tenants on ottr wailing list. almost Immediately on our ...... beau!. Enclosed patio & ury unit~ in a convenient. Contemporary Garden Ant~. NEAR Oc I 1 ..,. 2 HOt,JSE tO share In Laguna. Absolu!f'ly NO CHARGF.. Rent . 0 pt Ion p I an . pool. 'i\tature cpl pref'd. No established area. Patios. frpl c.. JXlOl. $155-Br onty"s~ear y, .... e; bedroom/bath. Chllege man BEACON RENTALS SllER\1'000 RE A LT y , A ~is. 1035 12th St. ·--2. $170. Call >t&-5_163. I .. 67,_..;.,.7 .. -_.,.,,, * Big trees, great pool, op. .::ftl -medical grad pt'f'ferred. * 645-0111 * 540..8555 Bold New Concept LARGE Bach!. \Valk to posile a golf course. SPAC. Newly decorated 2 ~R BEAUT •69 Bo.chi U;nile-r in 497-1101. Box 2T:J(l, Laguna LANDLORDS! l~ti\fi\C. 3--+2°+ Fani. n n. shops. Sgt adu~t ority. Ref & *'Three bedrooms, 1% baths, apt. near Harbor Shopping nlce NB park No children Beach 92653 - C · C f ck'p J FURNITURE RENTAL Cl01",·i. n!1! c~~. sit. $100 plus penional patio, laundry-Center. Older child ok • · SIU\RE 3 Br home. H.B. \Ve Specialize in Ne1vport ov. patlO, p ~. !, cu. o""""ouo" workshop, spacious llving $135. 6-16-2627/6'16'-2039. or Pf'IS. $100 mo .. 64Z-600.J. Everything incl. 3S Beach • C.orona del Mar e de·s.i.c. Nr. MDAC. S25(l. A t "' Laguna. Our Rental Ser-894-58.'17 aft 5 or (213) • Bach. unit near beach, room ~itb fireplace. LARGE bachelor, $130 + P l ., yrs/oVf!r .. SJ6..-0487 aft 5 pm 346-5430 • Month to Month utiUtles paid, $90, mo. Dey. Utll. Pd. Near !lhops & Furn. or Unfum. 370 all day wknds. vice i1 FREE to You! Try · * 100% Purchase Option P.'S. ThP. l>rfce will Nu-Vll!\V! FOR Lease. 3 Br., 2 Ba., • Wide Selection. 536-3507 surprise you! frwy. 546-0451, 998 El Costa Mts• HQ!.JSE ~sh.are. blk from NU-VIEW RENTALS rerrig. washer & rangf'. Style-COior.. Laguna Be1ch Camino Apt. No. 1. C.M. bch. Laguna. Own bdrm. 673-4030 or 494..1248 $22;/mo. 5 3 6. 7 6 61 or * 24 Ho"' Delivery, Fairway Villa EXTRA LARGE 2 hr., l~l Summer Rentals sgl. or cpl. 494-8467. • RENTING-LEASING 968-1388. • * 1 Bil. "'°"' to beach & A rt ts ba., newly painted. Carport, PALM MESA APTS. FEMALE ti> shore apt with Homei only. 5 yr'1 exp. SINGLES-FAMILIES t .J!L TOM )Jl shop'g. No, End. Ocean , pa men nr OCC. No pets. 545--l947• MINtrrES TO NPT. BCH. same, Newport uea, q:e Agt'nt 24hn.956-.2SOO. Walk to bf'ach. J Br. ltfT ~~ Tfil View.Call 494-7079. ~SatltaAna Ave.,54&6215 •SHARP! Un.furn 1 Br. FURN. OR UNFURN'., a~.25.638-2836 aft5.' 3 ll11. 2.8", toll! rm. n7S'l'i'r kldo/pcts. O..•il•. 97l)..!.13Q. 2 l!R. N. <ttd, blk to beach, *w $110~,lt aos.--to·oa::-rucr:-St40. Ui\t>etlevably large apt!.;' SHARE 2·bedroom apt 165 0 Rentals to Share .. 430 mo. tlOSJ.Jard. 979-7().2or (1) N'E\V 4 BR., f~m nn, lt~ 517 .W.19th, CM avail. July &+Aug •• also tor 3 Br, 1% Ba, ncw1Y painted, per mo. 557-7768 huge pool,. J11c11nl elect month. 1403 Clq St., N.a NEED &mbltious couple as 585-3585. --. ba th. l.ft~ $350 mo. 9582 2754" N. ?I-fain -SA ~~~~ winter.-494-7009. + Bltlnlt crpt(_drps, t_!!Cl patio._ ~LC. sun~en llv n:n., J blt-im, shag crpts, drps, ~·-=_-._1.....,-,...--,...-.= buslMss associates. No In • .c:::.::=------1 D b k 213 670-3820 Nr schla A shop'g, t'hWdrcm -BR, 2 Bit. v.•/w, bll'ns, aaona·efc. Adults, no pel!I. Gillragts for Rent 43.5 vestment necesw-y. Call ~al boa ·Pentnsul1 um rec • : · Newport 8Nch ok · • t 880 Cent St ..... ncl 117 5 SINGLES • •••••••• From $13.5 ~'Z":=-o------- H • H bo 8111100 Peninsula ' no ""'· er " pa~ • Pl'• • 1 BF;DRM Fro 1140 • btwn 5 & 7 PM. 496-4534. OC'i;AN Blvd.. Yrly lea~. unt1ngton ar ur \VFJ;KLY or monthly, 2 BR C\'l. &12-8340 or 548-2682. 673--5629 in AM. ; BEO~t: '.'.'.".'.":Fromm $l60 GARAGE for Ctll" or storage. CATERING co. ~blished rmmt'd. PJSS. Newly decor. EXCLUSrvE <I BR le. DEN. PENIN Pt. Jrg 1 br, "''"'' fuJly tum. 7 Houses from 2 BR 'unfnrn ept, $145. No * DELUXE J & 2 BR. * Ul. per mo, 913 Palm St. •JA yr;a. LA Canada . .seu or Jl:o pets. Ref re n c ~'. ltast'! Call aft 7. • crpt, pvt Pftfio. Yrly lse. beach. 673--7572: 127-0At s1.. chffdn:'n. no ptt!I. 820 .Center Bltns, dshwsl'lr; ~o.r., nr So. Ydo~~rt~bt,15G~~f~!': r:.n· H.B. 53G--46iS, 536-4979. trade 1D beach &. re a· $.100/mo. 673-39-14, 986-1148. ~G-5013/or 544..SUG. Ulil incld, No pets. Ingle or Nc"·port Beach St., Q.-1'. &t2~8-• Coast Plaza. • 545-232'1. (S blks from Ne\vport Bl"·~J Office Rental 440 21S/'l9(Mi344 Mrs. Hohm. Corona del Mar QUICK CASH cpl ontr. Sl95. Avail 7;1. EA"TRA lg 2 Br, 2 Ba on REAL'nice 1 bdrm apt, all I.RC. 3 BR, 2 Ba. no pct~.11 54!>-9SGO OFFiCf. .. "i@ ;;;tb. ci,,W, 2 WEEK .cc>llJ'se ()n mau ------· · 1500 Mi~amar! 9 81 b 0 " · Oceanfront, close to !.l"""'s & xtru. aduH• only. no pets. Children OK. Nr. sch!~. & Huntington Beech fum. ulil pd. in ,~PP'"" ~ • I ~· ~-·1 • • D. l/P.LE"V BR AND Oowostotrs unot ·-v " '"' ·-., 1.11.uer • m1c ..... ung . ._, NY:'\'. liuge~dlx oWner't JU ROUG H A ' · pk>r $200 v.'k, 675-l}IO. See at 511 Hamilt!)n St. :snopg. $17(1/tno. ~l. 1 cenler • 3ll E. 11th St ,:-lor ~lonnation.240 "ntt. 3 BR .. 3 B Ill ~J~ 1~~~ u:'riron ~':~ • WINTER RENT~ NICE ·& quiet. 2 Bii. bltn•. 2 Br. Ad"lt•. no pets. 2 BR FROM $139' C.M~.Ot<O, " ""' lo Mn I Fireplnce, blllm .1800 llCI· !AltY:_.aluiT M&1'd •·rvlce. Pool. ·utu Pd l, 2. 3. 4 BR.;Rtserve Now! pallo, •4ultt. Eves & BAY MEAOOW'Sr APTS. .MQ\!E IN TODAYl OFFICE Sp.11><, <44 Oki + 3 decks w/v1tw or bay, • -r 1.\1 ~Can 675-8740 e -• ABBEY RSALTY-60--38.iiO wetk~. $48-l5171 381 \V. Ba)' St. 0 646-0073 Kk11 -1: pelt 01'. Pool, All Nmypott Blvd., 3 bib No. ol WE make loMJ oft property. occtin, & hills. Walk to bcb ,,...--.,,~-~---$UO. Per wk, J Bdrm })(ioach 2 BR, unturn., Crpl1', drps, 2 BR, 2 BA, bltns, dra~s.. extru, 3 Br, $199. 17"..92·A Hwy l. 3IXI tq. ft, ~/mo, Allo bq)I TD's. McClure, .tr shoppt~. l yr, Jst. $395. WANT AD Costa Mts• home, utU pd, Ollld ok. Call "'11~/ovcn. ftbia'-No pet$. rarage, ad\ilti. Ket.t10n Lane. 968-7510 or 5.JS-.5300:.,,.,=,.,,===·' Bkr. «IU332 °' -Reil. ""t)ltr.t!. 813--0960. 1 BDRM, crplS, drpi: bltn., ln4l 54().7(JJ. lllOI!""· ~14515. 55'1-5<59 847~. -BAY VI W OFFICES Any dot ii Ult BES!' DAY lo l BE:DROOI>!, I Bath, 642 5678 near O.C.C. Adulll only. No $135 per wk; lov<{y l BR E /Slde l Bil., l !i Ba, DELUXE 3 Br, 2 Ba, loVl!ly Any day is the SEsr DAY <o llolwte, alr-cooditlonod nan an ad! J:>on't cltlay • • • fln!plact $725. • ptts. $1 40. Ga.s &. water pd. beach home,r utft pd, child ed\ftt. ~Sf'~ E n c 1. kif, xtn 1rg patio. Vfry run an ad! Don't delaJ' • • . Redecorated. Udo ma coJt todtl)' 64U67l" • * 675-'1!02 * 540-9722 • ok. (714) 540.141:1. patio. $1&1. 54~ alt 8. q"l•l. Ad"lt•. $265. 54MOW. coJt 1'idly 1\:42~. Rtalonoml.,.,Bkr. 6'IM1llO 3 s J 0 I I I ' • . T.....,, ""~ ~ 1972 DAILY PILOT Jll JlDJ 1 ,__. irml 1 ·--J[fiJ ~:-.1 _\:m,loy-~~1rrn~••·1 DAILY PILOT PILD'l'ADWt:RTISEA ll . --~--- Office Rent1I 440 P&rsonals 53(1 Found (free ads) 5.50 Carpet Service Houllng ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~,;;I Help Wp nte d, M 6 '710 Job W1 nted, M<le 700 I Help Wante d, M & F 710 Help Wonted, MI. F 710 ------OFC. SN<ilo 1pact. All or part ot 1,296 Ml· rt. SeRd n:· qulren1e.nw & ttft.l"l,'l'ICts to Ji.O.*' Ba"!f -1su; -W-ewport Bfach, Callt., 9263'.I. Attn: D. \\'right. DATA RECORDi R-, INSPECTOR FIND YOURSELF Fnd • male very amt doi. JOIIN'S Cn.rpe& &. Upbolsl!ry GET Rkl of tho.I unsl.ghtb• SCRA M LETS OPERATOR Poodl .. t~er. v;.. ''•sn ·c l eaner,. E . tr a trMh I: de. brJs. I-Tee ,,u. ' • J~kk1)r/ScC'y. to $700. -To $l hr 1N SOMEONE ELSE. .... -"" • S 128 Se<y-C'!!'S<r to $GOO P•rt time ,now. l\111 time NO FEES DlSCOVE.R 'V.ttde-. 548r7043. Dri·Shampoo f'rte Scotch-fTl4tcs. rrusonable. S4 -& ' ANSWERS Payroll Cli~rk to $650 Jatl'r. Submit qunlllleatlons DISCOVERY FOUND new 10 i peed bike gun.rd <SoU Rei.i.rdants). yAJti) & Caro.ac Oun.up. St'cy/Ret't'pt to $5..il to: RUTH Mr.Ct.oRE Mln. 6 1no'1 intpeeotlon A PC nt/8S.S.6885 2131381·3.393 otr Balboa Peninsula call De:rta.St"l'I A all color Free eM. 1 Mys. Call Ge-orral Oftlcf' SSJ> n.o. Bo...: 1810 asstmbi}' ex-per: l 'Ut rrow· PROBLE~t Preenaney. c.oa. OR ~ &nd describe. bri2htcnerr k 10 minute anytime, ~l. Rumble -~focha-Quest -Ukkpr/St'cy·Laguna to $iOO I Nev.•port Beach. ~'63 1r11· co. Xlnt :ppor. (;T ad-- DESK space avatla.ble SSO tldent, Jl"'m!)athttic n.-.a,n. FND 1·2 B'--k Lab bleach for white c~ts. Hou1ecl•a nln9 Psycht "'.""" SQUARE,, , :;ecn"lttry S5ll DEN TA L a' s Is I an I , ~mf':nt. \ t •'111 open WU! -.i"-~ ,... . ., . • • 1-"l: " fem!. Save your money by saving . Confu&1us ... .,. Lo\tts 1n ?itQA. 7/3. mo. t"""""' lurnllure cy ("()Unselir:ig. Ahtl'"1.Jon A: Vic. 15th & Santa Ana Ave., me ~xtra trips Will clean '!~' Cl I ·~--t ""'Y' I J\1aU S1,1pc•rvisor s;;oo Chairs\&!, 2 yrs f"..)'.P, S~:'\ry p p S a t S5 mo. Answering service Adoption ret APC.\RE. N B S48-til8l , . . . • 1• '"~·~ ettn ng. ..-..1"" !!, triangle not on the SQUARE." 1 NEWPORT o~n. S31)...,730. El Toro _ • • • a vailable. 2'l2 Forest Av9, 6-12-4436. • • hvtng nn., dwlng rm. & "indo"·a, r l o o r i etc. RECENT Harvard ~A.. 6 Per1onnel Agency Lai!. )fills area. Pacific Lnguna Beach. $9-166 iii~·RE . nl Sml. setter • female. Vic. hall U5. Any rm. $7.50, Rcsld/con1'I. 5 S 7 -61 4 2, )TS. Domtst!c le Ind 1ilkt & '3l Dove-r Dr., N.B. P•rsonnel Servlc•• 4 OFTJCE . ~ -., · lll o Y one ThfCA . Back Bay 646--07&'.J. couch $10. Chair SS. 15 yn. 54s-4lll. ~lgmt iexper., seeking posi. , " .. 1_3870 I Dt.NTAL Rect'plionist, 0 1· ll2 ''•· To•.r util pd : o:::~::::i 4s~lrs~ ::~~~: ,;~t, ~?vu·~tuk! Collie • niale. • vlc. Bayside ::;~ ;·!:t \\:~n~·sen:;~ BAY & B<"ach Janitorlo.l. tion "'ith local f I r m · 2_ -~l;n~f~~=r·e~:~rk S.~~ l,.lnfon 'Bank Squu. industrial l.oc., $35. to $85. It! 833-2100. Dr, & Jamboree. 673·9535. Good ref. S3l--010l. crp~sJ"·lndo\~·s/Ooors . etc. 492-0786. &l&.9iiT2. Ornnge, Calif. per mo. 2991 Grace Ln, So SlS FOUND tan male pu ........ • v.'ith . Res1d/Comm I. 6-16-14.01. Job Wanted, Female 702 BOYS r 547 '446 Costa ).lesa, 548-5551 8 to 4 clal Clubs · ''''J arpenter ------OE1\'1'A L as,~1s1an1. exp('r.. -v collar ,t. flea co ll 11. r , • D•dlcated Cleaning Agto 10·14 to deln'l.lr P..,J)Cr5 !'on. LaguM olt\•·t", ~ton-I-Ti Aik for Rncht>I ~fay pm. Ne\\'Pl)rt 1-Ielghts, 548-6056 __ •• __.,. ........ ......_. * WE DO EVERYTHING * , GOOD TYPIS.T ln Ow Dana. Point, So.\n Cle-X·ra.v~. Send t'Csunif' or c-,ill DESK space available $50 FULL men1bershlp-Newport HONE\"-c:olored cocktr • LARGE OR SMALL Refs. Free est. 640-2.839 Will cfo your typing a t mcnre areait. ~9S-ll5l. mo, \VW provide furniture ~=-~t~~e~! c i.1~ • s ~t 1°~·~ femalt'. Vic: Clfty St & All Type:s Work: Cut doors. Excellent Housecleaning 1 h er ho"!''• Will pic kup 1 DAI l Y PILOT ~D:;E;.. ,;X'.;T:'A,...,.l.-;-A-,"','"'t'"'•'"'t'"'•-:n-:;-t, at S5 mo. Answer'-og 5t'rvi~ p;rate Rd . .,.o •l<Ao • panel, remodel, tin ls h, by day. Own --. and cfehver local H.B., 4924420 " bl 1-n-ch Blvd 4~. ~.l'IO f I .,-...,.,., Orthodontic f'Xp<'rict'IN' Oil· ava a e. •01;,pca . rame. repa rs etc. *"~"-'!• F .V.,West,75cperpg. BOY 17or overt0helpin ~ Huntington Beach. 642-Q21 Travel 540 lost 555 962·1961. ~ • or will work by hour shop. Prefer son'lt kt'l)N'I lv. (':-ill A:'lt fln lr. ~..i~ ;ii5. IRY!NE PER.SO'M. SERYJCES•~ f'rt•e J,: F'~C' Positions 2 ADJOINING ott lc e!I ---------FOR MEN ONLY CUSTO.\I v.'Ood"·ork panel· Prof-.Carpet Cl•an1n9 call 847-3095. exp. or groon1ing, or "·HJ -D ISHWASHER available. 2 different !oca-SHIPMATES WANTED f can teach you to dan<:t' ing. Cabinets. Gen'I repairs. A~1 ~:~~~~oo~4c~. NEED ht>lp at homt'? \\'e ~l"U,ch. UJ Bl'OO.d\\·ay, Costa F Hnu• n:-iys. ~:~~r. l1 r('· I mmediat• Openings Acctng/ Secretarlel Clerica l/Gen. Ofc. tion.~. $l50. &. $100./mo. \\'lndjo.mm('r . South Pacific quickly & easily, Call Ph._ Duke D a Du r k a ' r . • ' , have Aides • Nurses •I . !esa. fl"rrl'd. Apply In Ptrson. fHU560. Share work &. expen.w s i,\rdelle {213) 432-7921 1·10 646-159S. HOU~E\~ORK. chareed 3Y Housekprs •Com panions • . Cafeteria-Exper Colony 1-\l!l'hf'n, ~~II llnr ·'-"-~ E. 17t h 1111 lrv1nf') CJ.1 642-14 70 OFFICE for secretarial ~~~21~3/3~'18-~l~2~39~~~ pn1 wkdy. MINOR home repairs. Plum· the JOb or $3.50 hr. 5'18-2454, H 0 n1 em a k er s-Upjohn 5 Hr day 644·1991 hor, (':'II. bookkeeping gervlce. Reas. ; R"'E1=r"AR=o".-m-a"'l-,-..,.,~k" .. -.-poo-.1 bing~ carpentry_ painting e\'e!l aft 6 P!\t. 547..ffiSI. DRIVE-A-SCHOOL BUS Nr. 17lh SI. Shpg. c.~T. J@ Black \\'ith beige front feet. • roobng. Call 540-5560. Mesonry -11-·o-n-,,-,-.-.1"1.1-,~lo-ho-u-.. -.-.,-,~k CARPENTER I T!'<lll\lll)i ~!ar1111i: .~hor11;. 1 .. r J.C. 1~E:N~1':\· c o:--is St'ck:rc S.lS-8ll8. Lo1taftt1 1oinl K h' -~··· ~--··· fo f II p..~rnu1n('nt r11rl l111'1• i;-chro1l l homf' dt'C'Cl\'1ttor C"ons11\lnn1 ;1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ "~ ·• igh .. AflS\l~n to :eilings BRICK, BLQC_K & in N.B .. llB. area Gr1"11~t , opbP?r. ~ •.. r i1\1'! bni;-· dnvrri;-. T\c l1 rf'n~r-d ,'.:I for this 111·,•a, ruu t1n\(' B • ---.'.Ebof • ·Vic B a I bo a . ~ ~--S'l'ONE l"ORK , oo.~29 846·211~ \\. Hf' ('a 111et n11U'\ll1t:' l'X~ I 'I . · us·1nesrRentar-_, 673-&l!!U n3 ""9-42~... ·t . ....vo.rJ T IS!" 1 l'PR1I\• i. ... 1111rk "h,·11 .,,..h,....., 1·a1'('('r ••i11)()rlun1l>· 1• u~t ---------or : .,., ~ AcouSticnl Ceilings blown , . -Cll!LD Carl', lr\'inf', Calif. per. op .... tra 011i:; trt'fl \ ~pu·i~ ;;;rp!, l\ ,111.,1 ht• ,i,,, h:n·e J't:'i·rut .,11,.,.f'sslul f'X· OFFICE. store near N'pt. Found (frff ads) 550 SILVER grt'y °male poodl~. m.achin e applied. Free es· Pa1nt1ng & • llomes. $2'5 \\'k, S.A. Fr11·y asl'ignn1('nl. I I . l!' 1'101 -----·---l t G 644 7183 Poperhangin• 1 , 54•4450 J>l"ntlnhll' & h;1\·f" 11 >;:1 •" 1-cr1t•n1'(' 111 ~r 111~ ru 11 Post o!c. & Greyhound sr:EN: Vit. \Vest Bny St.. Vi('inity Sun f 1 o '"er & ima es. uar. · · • & Culvrr. 551 ·~. rv1ne · · · ""' dn\'tii~ r•'i'(lrd. lluuH·:< ''f"'tl dr:11>4"t'}' S: n1·,·~·i1~•!i'lt'$. r:.,. Dt.>pol. 537 fl. $150; 736 Ft. C.J\l. T\i·o boxers. 1 bro1vn • Fai1·\·ie\\'. $100 Rf'\\'ard. 3·178 Cement Concrete * PAINTING • PAPERING Helo Wanted, M & F 710 NEVER A FF.f: ''T T!·::'ll I'<) I iii 111riny :n·r;1... <'ellent ton1111t sl!lo n & "nr $22;1 \·lontb .. Agent 64&-2,ll·t 1 ii·hl!e \I'/ "lrg shit>ld" San Ra fael Cir., Costa :\Iesa ........ --' Interior Exterior TEMPO ~:\Int J"h fi w linu~,.11 11 ,,~l r-.:J'l('ns('. n u 1 ~ 1 a n <11 n i: OFFICE space or coniin'l around neck (hurt), Run-5.l:J..6j:?9. CUSTOJ\t conc-rete, free est., Lie. Tnsurffi Cuaran1eed ACCOUNTING C LER I\: Temporary Help (':ill i\•1 ..;:i:. :i~'J~. !I :1111 t<'I ~ b1•netlts. ,\pply in J'K'l'son ~ stol'e avail. Approx. 500 sq. ning & looking los t. SILVER hl't':Y n1ale pooclle. patios,' side"'alk, clrive"A'ay, Call Harris 642-1558 Would you Hkt to "'ork fur CASHIER· TRAl NE E 1,111 '1!.111.t't 1 Personnrl J)r11:11'tu1rnl, 10 rt 17'" Be h Bl d HB Vicinity S unfl o.wer & planters Joe or Rody, .... 0 ,,,,,.,,...... a gro\\·ing !inn-in a bt'auli· 8 · h bl · 1-t'l)!.4 P\\L. :'-Ion. thru i'rl. · """ DC' v ·• · · BLACK & t\'hite female ion!? """7318 or """ """'" •~ " ;,-l'1g t persona ,. u1t 1v. 1·1u1 C ,. _7_7 Call 847-8531 Agt. ~ F ailvie11•. $100 Rev.'llrd. J.178 ...,.,... , · . .....,...~.:'111. * WALLPAPER * ful arf'a? TI1i!I line position land this \1,1ndrrful llOSitJ()n J. · I}r111H,'} o.. ' ' haired cat, ''ery thin . 'Olt'<S pt l d k & 1 ESCROW OFFICER J-~dingrr ,\\t', lluntinj,!tnn * OF'FtC~ sq ft av! Vicinity Fa irview Ro Ad San Rafael Cir., Costa l\fesa ~ a io, poo ec s \Vhen you call ")1ac·• is for you. $485. Ca I Nanry \\'/lols of publi t' co111a1·t & " 800 Sq Ft I .. , near San Die"" F "' y. 5'15-6529. block. Free est. 833-0291 for 548-l#I &iS..lnl May, 540·6055, c 0 a s t a\ advancenirnL Call Sharon . " 1 1. 0 BC'ach. An E q u a l Op-no\\'. . . i~· 54 .. 2164. o-n~l'ARD I al edl appt. days or aft. 5. --1 Al?ency 2790 Harbor Bl at F.xp.-r. ur . a€' ·,scro\\'!<. r» portunlty J-:rnpt()~t'r. :'11 T. DUSI'RIAL SHOP avl A1,1g. ~· , em e m um SAVE $s _ "·hy paint? • \\'all, fl33·Zi00, OC'nn1s & pol', for ;lfl\'ant'rinrnt. Xln't 646-Zl30. FND. Small male \\·hite dbg size dog ":/short ~air & FIJ?OR, ."·ork &. ~tios, Dependability gmtd -rels.I Adams, CJ\l Dennis Personnr! Agenry, fringC' bcnrll\s. For Appl. KEYPUNC·H 500 sq ft sh cf A I (w/curly hair) at LaW1· perfect Collie m~kings & dri~"'aYS &. !1de\\alks. CLE AN ING \\'a 11 s, Actors Actresses 2082 !\lichf'lson Or .. h'\·i nt'. phonl'.' ~trs. Launt~ 67'.l·31'.l0. parkhtg. • 23~p, N ec~v p~~ ~ dromat on Placentia Ave. color. Limps on r~ght leg. II ~c d/Bo~. &C5--0826. \\'OOdv.'Ofk, t'tc., ho me s 't $$ NEW FACES $$ WEEKENDS Blvd., C.t-.1. 6 4 6-2 54 4, on Sunday the 2nd . 675-1816 found call 847-5635· PATIOS, v.·alk!, drive, :,ru~ trailm. 4!M-2970 ?tfovies, TV and TV commf'r· hnprriql S3\'lni;i:: &· Loan Immed. nJ)('nlnis starting: .. :5'S-.8333.~~=======-1 or...6t0----181L-____ .Jl®-_-RE\URD_fat info_ new lawns, ~"S:-':l ;-e ' PROFESSIONAL P ainter.. cials .. An. ages and t s. p /) /) . ' -!his WCekl.!nd fo'' ke.ypunch -FOUND: Tiny male dog, leading to reco-..-ery of lrg remove, 548-ouuo i.ui-es. Honest \\'Ork. reas. Licflns. Inlerv1ew1ng OO\\'. \Ve are L{e1•i,·a l 3.'.66 \'ia Lirlo, NB operator; ·ne11.r the fr\'in~ Industrial Rental 450 black curly fur, silver trini. mode Sealpoint S l am e s e e CUSTOl\.t CEl.1ENT WORK ·Int/Ext. Free est. Refs. not an agen('y, 213: 46-1·3121. Equal Oppor. F.mployrr Complex. ••••••• 1 • Vic. lifission Viejo nr fronl Har bor Vu homes Drives, walks, patios, 548-2759. -IAPART\IENT MANAC:"':RS EXEC-:-sec·Y-s9000 I S.l.S TEMPO~Y FOR lease by Ol\1ler, in· l\iOrman Church. 830-8818 or G/30. 6#-4946. pool decks. Don, 642-8J14 EX..,.. · · ,. ~... Adult Com'l\ex. 21 Units • STAT CLERK f'Pf' Nego. Fret-.& Fee Po· 1424 SO. GRANO d I "al bid 10000 13lp ••· pa1nt1n,.., "'= est. e TYPIST/CLERK 7 57~ us 0 g. • sq. :i 494-1853 RE\rARD. Lost Fem a I e ".'.hild Care Reas! Lic'd. Guar. v 0u pick 63~20 !i!lion!'.. Xln'I skill.~. Plra!iin~ Santa. AnR 5-4 · .io Borchard,. nr Edinger & FND in \\'estminster Area. "·hite German Sh('p type . color • \1·e'll do rest. A SS 1 ~TA NT OFTICE Good ~kills nerdr!I. L1fr, nc. prrsonnlit~· & abihry to lakf' LO~. ci.F.RK: This plush Gra.nd, Sal'lta Ana. 642-3912. Frle-~ly ,-·ng pup puppy. Vic Neivport Bch. "'Ml l or more cluldren 642_8520. 1\IANAGER: Ne"· ro. in 3 lot of rhuos. prirnt' rNiul·· ne.•r 11,. _,,, nee<ls --------..--"" ·""" home f d cident ,{.-ht'nl\h in!lur.inr·f" " • ....._ 576 to 6,000 Sq Ft apricot color mixed. An.\-5-18-4654 nty ill o~~3 care. PAir-."TING & PAPERING area n~s mature gal \\'i th prelcrrcd. bu l nol t'"st•nt1u l. I ~iH·~. Ca!1 ).larion 1'l :u1n . io;harp go l \\'ilh general or. 4001 Birch, N.B. 541·5032 ious for oy,'Jlet', 542-7096 or LOST • Sinall \\'hite dog. ~guna H s. · 19 yrs in Harbor are\. Lie & I bus i ~es s degree & S.~3·:!i00. Dennis & Df'nni.~ fi re f''<l>f't'. & gooc1. puhllc NE\V DELUXE :'.\-1-1 Units. 3 S~s--0813 l\Iesa \7erde. Ansv•ers lo ·• ·.ntrat:'tor bonded. Ref's furn. 642-2356. supen '1sory expel'. Soni(' ac-INTER\711'-:'.\\1:\f. Pt•rsonnrl Ai:,:f't1cy, 2()..~2 relntion. l.n•at futurt . To ph. pC:l\Ver. 1733 l.Ionrovia "Zorba". Re"'ard. 97!l-1617. • . cou111ing nN"clrd . Gr en t J\fon., \\'ed·F'ri g..12::;o pln l\'fil"hr-!son Dr .. Ir\'it1c< $401. Call Lillfla. R.11.y. a.13--n".15: 836-97S8 eves. FND. vie. ).fain & 10th, H.B. 3001 Capri Ln., !\lesa Verde. J AC}{ T ~ u I t1., ne-Repa1r PAINTING • Honest'. clean. polential & benl"fifs. To . ON -E~P. dt'ntal-t'X<';-;-c'I nef'd. 5-IB-W."i.i, Coa~tal A~f'l1<')', Black male shaggy dog -remod., add1L 20 yrs. exp. guaranteed \\·ork. Licensed ~"'0. Co. Pa>'S fl'<'. Also n -11 "-Bl t Ad R'.!ntats Wanted '60 a bout 3 mo~. old. 2 White STAlfESE, fe male cat. S:'t~ Llc'd. :a1y "ray Co. 547-0036. & insured. 675-5740. F.~ J b Call 1 ·-" R ' SITE OF Ol 'll f"d for busy K .. g-tn prar· ''w -aruur n an1s. JUJ'lf! 24. t.n:guna N\guel, vie . . cc o s. •11'."'3 a;., N~V BUTDING ticf', T n P ('()nsidrrntion C:'-t. \rANTED 10 rtnt or lease, pa\\"S. ~36. Golf Ct1urse, \\lel'it Nine Driveways PROF. Pain!ing, .also roofs, 540-6055, Coastal Agency, "' gi\'f'n slabilit~·. rnaturlt.r & LEGAL SEC'Y $9000 no Jaler than Sept. l st, 2 Br. FND. long .haired· Part Dri\·e 49&-5973 t 1 accous. ceil., inter/inc-ter. 2700 Harbor Bl at Adams, PACI F l'C MUTUAL n.hilily to n1cet pub\\c. Ft"e NtiO. Fi·ee, l'ee J ohll. S'·--e cal wlb\ue e-s. -· · QUALITY' seal c 0 a n g · Lie/Ins. Free est. 64~5191. c ,,1. ''I 11 "-f 11· "I • house in Sil\·erado, !\fod-......... ,, "'-· .,... FASl-IJON ISLAND .,,iou t .,..---flnl la r \\'w 1 n~ Pro111inent local (lnn sttkli Vic. Victoria, Placentia, ~tALE Tri.sh Setter lost vie. Weather gas, oil resistant. . '--rd jeska, Trabuco area. Call J\fagnoli.a &: J a s m i n e , Stays biack. H,a w I e y • s The H~. Up ro ~2 oU. A u .T OJ\fOTIVE \Varra~ty fCorner Santa Cruz k JJ't n1anagement, J>f'l':'•JUa good ~k ills .\ i:cenuine Inter· aft 6 pm-558-2773 ext ~. Tf C.~t. 548-~ Laguna Beach. RE\\'ARD, 5-tS:.SlS5. . . . La~r if· buy mat. Call claims BookkeC'per & Jyp1st. Nt\\'por Center Ori\·el 11t•rounting s Y !i t t" rn , in· est in a fasci nating field. no ans please lea\'!'! number FOUND puppy be t '" e e n 49-a-5S01 or ~tH>258 .• · 1i1obile store. 547-5846 Selman Chevrolet Co. 1800 .... l'itftall('e & b."l.nking pro-. Unlin1it ed potential. Star r ' with of)l'rator. FairgrQunds &-OCC, Costa . ~ _ . Electrtcal • WALLPAPER HUNG E. Chapman, 0 ran i e * FREE daily bu~ <'1'dures. E't{'. Salary Open. immed. Call Tracy r.tartin, r..·lesa. Q\\•oer 1 dent if y. BUR!\fESE cat n1IS!>1ng from ELECTRICAL \"ORK. All Carl "-bko .,,2449 633-3j21/5'1.3-M32 ask for transporta tion for \\'Ork in r~w>-2~81 for intervie\\', 833.2700, Dennis &: ~nnls WA.i.'ITED. 1 or 2 Br apt. on .,,.., "MO.t, ' N. Dana Pt. Small feml . . '" , '"" U'fO' ~.!-.Hamilton. Lo A I t'l t · EXPO h It be I ~02 oi-nr oceanfront. NB. Yrlr· J"N"""»""' adu'lt, dk brov.1l. 496-l?.IS. kinds. Big or small Lied & Phtiflr, PatC:h, 'Rt"lliir '" s nge es un 1 .move o ·* * , . up o serer, Pl'rsonne Agen~y. ~ s'lrui Sept or s ooner. YNG. Female, less then :,.T, ---------Ins. Free est. 546--0211. AV ON JNVt rES YOU to Newpgrt. Sept. '72. fl hie lo hand tif!. • 1\-tlchelsqn I:Jr., Irvine, 673-9586/days 2~1291 part husky dog·vic Belfast Ir LOST. Blk lab 'w/white. L ECTRI-'", u-·--•, * PATC'll PLASTERING start earning extra cash 546-3488 ~44 >.,.. 1 be F N '! · St c~ ... ~ COCKT-AIL -1 ted ---------·mAN wanted to e!U"l'I irta-· a'Sk for Bob. Fairview -l_;lalecrest • ~B.st~1 ~11~ "ain. · bonded. Small jobs, main~. All tyees. Free e!tlmates selling our exciUng cos-"'al ress \\"8.Jl • Fl !l.D REP TRNE tioncry buaineu. Petmanent 3 BR. Hse. or lrg. apt unturn $1~199-1. It repairs M8-S203. Call 54()..6825 metic fashions for summer, experienced only, must be TO $7200 lob. MU.St ~ neat ap- fot' rent.clean. Until Jan. · 'F~O~U~N='o""'B~..,.--,-H<>u,,..--nd.,--v,-ic. LOsr toy greyhound, Vic'lni-..,_. ' Pl b " '72! For a persona] appt. sharp, apply bt person. FeJi. Great cal'ttr spot a"'aits 11.R· peal-Ing. Irvine Office Sup- 1973. $4~ per mo. in Cd.\I or Stater Bros. 1\-farket on 19th ty E. 18th St, C.:'-f. if fo~nd Gard•nlng um ing Call 540-7041 . ciano's, 1617 \\'estcliff Or, gressivt indiv. \V/top nal'l plies, 1807 Newport Blvd., Ne\\"]>Ort Bch. 644-3402. St., C.:\t 8.30 \V. 18th St.. Re"-ard. Call 646-4702. Eh.1'. Ha\\'ailan Gardener Save.on home repairs -AUTO SALES Ne"wrt Beach. company. Co. car & l'.'X· Costa 1\-tesa. REFINED retired gentleman C.'.\t. altet 5 pm. ~~~~~~~~~~I Complete gardening aervlce Free est, plwnbing, pa int. \Vould like experienced man. ' COST penses. S!ock option, mutual MGR . TRN_E ___ $6600_~, v.·ants .RJr.B or share deluxe FND. Small male mixed pup ~ Kamalan:1, 646-4676. Installations 839--0372 Join one of !he most sue· fund. Call John G<>ss, -Fee Paid. Also Fee Jobs. home. Top$$. f.68-1799 cream-colored short hair. Instruction Jl J¥) EXPERT Japanese Gardener PL~~G REPAIR cesstul Ford Dealerships in ACCOUNTING 833·2700, Dennis &: Dinnl1 Expansion mindl'd fim) Penonala I~ P•rsonals 530 *FULLY LICENSED* Reno"md Hirxll Spiritualist. Spirit ual Rea\iings given daily. 10 A~f·lOPf.·I. Advice giwn on a!! matters, I can heir you. 312 N. El Camino Real San Clemente 492-9136 or 492-9034 Selling or B1.1yin9 • Car? Before seeing fl d ealer c.11 645-6333 Slightly injuffi!. sunse t _ * G45-t?91i * . No JOb too small Orange County, Top·' com· CLERK Pe~nnel Agency, 2082 l'lffkinit pc>rson \\·/potential Beach. 592-5111 or 592-5857. Of or NB area * 642-3128 * _ tni!!Sions, Insurance, Demo h<Jichelson Dr., Irvine. to grow & l('arn. C.ood ben, .. FOUND 2 ·skunks, vicinity Schooli & m .t'S Gardeni·ng· , -mplete COLE PLUMBING Plan. We nef'd a truly pro-FRY cook, young 'Y-exper. fH11. Call John Goss, 833-1700, .J 11• .. " fesslonal new car salesman. h<faintain &: anal•"'e Inventory M ""'' k c t Club ~ · & o · p I Balearic Drive, Costa 1.-tesa.' instructions 575 la•·n A: .......... er.ii!, cle'aJJun.c:, 24 hr. service, 64.>U61 "'" ea""""'ar oun l'Y • vo:nn1s ~n111s ersonne :riuu r-Apply in person to Don com accounting & general 1600 Graham Avl'.', oft AgC'ti("f , 2082 ~lichelson Dr .. _54_5-4_59_5_. _____ ~-;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;•I 54~3662 alt 5 pm. Plumbing Grevier. Theodore Robins a c Cou n t i ng records. \Varner, Htit Bch. Sec Chef, Irvinl'. FOUND Wednesday, 6-2L Interested Ill Jones Lawn Service ncl Ford. 2060 Harbor Blvd., Manulactur;ng. GENER.AL OFC-$6600-----------Black puppy, male. Hun--1.-tow, edge, vacuum·. Snlall, Dflins u ogged • s7.50 Costa Mesa. 1i1Al'j,AGE.'1 ENT 1'ralnee1!, tington Beach._ 536-o8449. A Real Estate large, clean.up. 54s...2943, Se\\'et line to 100' • $15. STACO, INC, Divttsily your life! Great must be over 21 yrs. Appl)' * 549-2502 * BABYSITTER. m n tu re • boss de11lres happy depend· Thur;; J uly 13th, lOam~ FOUND female orange & Career? LAWN Maint-Monthly Serv. Roof" needed, Mon thru Fti, 1139 Baker St. able penon to bril{hten up at :\Ir 'n Eds Pizza ParlouT, blai;k dog by ?tfesa Bowling $20. Also, cleanup. Free est. ing Hntgn &h area. 962-6816. Costa Mesa beautihil new offi('e. Call Jml Garden Gro~ Bl, GG. Alley, Costa Mesa. 646--l738· Netv or Expt'lienred m.-0745• • T. Guy Rooting. Deal BEAlITY Operator: Assis-(714) 549-3041 Tracy Martin, Sll-2'700. Den· l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I FOUND 6/25, vie. Tustin & Full or Part T-ime YARD CLEAN·UP TIME? Direct. I do my own V.'Ork. tant & shampoo girl. Lie. nls & Denni11 Personnel Machinist CabriUo, C.M. White, small Licensing Prep. For Tree removal. pruntrig, lawn 645--1180. 548-9590. only. Full/pl. Hair \Vest, Equal Oppor. ~mployer Agency, 2082 ~1ichelson Dr., NUMERICAL dog. 646-6536. care. Also, lawns fertilized, S•wirig/Altera,lons 6~186. Trvine. SMALL gray & white kitten. a R.E. Slsm & Bkrs toP: dress, mowal.ed& ed 120 f1e, $15. ----~-· -BOO!<KF:F:PER COOK-Exper. Wheelman GF.NERAL OFFlCE: Local CONTROL Vic Bal<er & Falrvl.w. e sates success Traln;ng Driveways se · SEWING • DESIGNING WORK IN JRVJNE • BLUE DOLPHIN • 1;,m ....is •hrui> g a I MACHINIST H 642-"'" e Pl t A t !or -•s 645-4191 6.fS..5636 M e n -Women. Reasonable .,'K: v,.· Lido NB uge eyes. .>'IV't. acemen ss ......... For an interesting co. in a v.>oAJ • w/good aptitude & outgoing 3rd Shift Openinf CER.:.\ofAN Shepherd found • Day &. Eve Cla<=sea: AL'S GARDENING -rates. Ten dollar minimum. new &: growing field. Plenty way for varied duties. Fine Requires min. J yrs. ex~. near Slop and Go Market, • Tuition Reimb. Plan for gardening A-1m•11 Estimates. Call M&-7450· of opportunity for the gal COUNSELING opportunity. Stan $1.W. Call on 3220 Lt Blond tape turn Balboa Blvd&. Pacific Coast landscaping IUV1ees, call Alt•rations -642-5845 ,vho wants a well pa.id Linda Ray, 5 4 0 -6 0 5 5, la!M. We have private Hwy. 842-Sl50. For Infonnation Brochure 54~198 eves. Se T v t n g Neat, accurate.~ years exp. career, Start $650. Co, Pays Pacific Vi•w Coa..r.;tal Ageocy, 2 19 0 1 Buyers I Sellers (714) 5411-1191 Ne-rt, CdM, Oi!I• Mesa, s· Fee. Also Fee Jobs. Call Memorial Park Harbe_r_ Bat Adam!._°:';_ DE VLIEG OR SINGLES 2840, CO·ED Cam· FND. Gennan Shepherd pup, & Frtt Guest Lecture Dover Shores, Westctiff. 19ns Nancy May, 540-6055. Coastal GIRL FRIDAY I approx 2\1 mos. !<m. O.C. 325 Old No Ne•~rt Bl NB Coron• del Mer LUCAS GIG BORE ping Group 1 or m n g, 2822 ·i ,.., • PROFESSIONAL Utt work, 3-D Magnetic Signs Agency, 2790 Harbor Bl. al Busy property mana~ement Weekend C,amping. W r It e Fairgrnds. Sun. ~ ~ k Edmond F . Jackson pr u n t n g, tr I mm t n g, $5.95 each &: up. Adams, cr-.t. N'eeds 2 Men \ co. Answer phones, typing. MACHINIST Classified Ad No. 426, Daily RHODESIAN Ridge c R.E. Education since 1964 spraying, s pr I nk 1er1. Call 962--0950 anytime BOOKKEEPER: Part time. filing. Ability to compose Pilot, Box IS60, Costa Mesa, dog. Owner call 714: 1.and·--plng c I ea nu p T I 1 ~--•-d f """ ' • l I For the gal with children in Very \nt('resting \\'Ork.£ i..t. elteMt <>•JV1u ... n pre er-e. ·~. 494-~94 and Identify. Academy G.....,..,.. .,.,. 0:001 r ,,.,. d 1 $550 d ~ ~~ ... ~ ..,...,.....,.,.,.,. school local growing ac-ter than average_~lnl;:S. re · &l. at')' to cpen- SPIRITIJAL READINGS CAT, young female, reddish Real Estate AL'S Landscaping. Tree CERAl\tIC tile new & 1 counting firm. FI ex i b 1 e ding on e"per. Submit PAL.\I. CARDS &: SPIRIT-1 bro\Vll &: white, Thalia &: Contracting & removl\l. Yard remodeling, remodel. Free es!. Small , houn for skilled person. Phone resume to P . o. Box 1810, UAL READINGS. Bring ad Wilson, Lag Bch. 497-ltl91. Insurance Schools Trash hauling, lot cleanup. jobs welcome. ~2426. Start $3 hr. Call Nancy ~fay Derrell Ward Ntwp0rt Bf'."l.ch 92Gli3_. __ Blvd .. Stanton. l mi south of &. Sant.a Ana, C.M. Identify l !!!!!!, "·""'-'""""'""'·"""""'""""" -JO-H-NSO-NS' GARDENING Baths; Entrys.' Cu s t om 2790 Harbor BJ . at Adnrns. WEEKl y Model & Scnu1y Pageant Min. S yrs. exper. \Vlll perform close tolerance in prot<>-lype prodttetk>n work. 2nd shift opening. GRINDER MACHINST for reduction. ll)gll Beach 1 S WK. Puppy, vie. 'Rochester (G I approved, 1-f/C, BoA) Rt"{lair sprinklers. 67J..U66. CERMIIC Tile Kitchens, 54~. Coas{a! Agency: For An Tnlf'tview -Girls Gitll Girls eves.) 545-8424. to claim. 64$..lOSl aft 6. IN8. ~/R1 u ... c::_i~ in Uthe art of1 Yard Maintenance, Plantin~ work. Reas. Glen, 548-7263. Like to trade? Our Trader's I Type Y.'anted By lndcPf!n· l'iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... ., y v-.ul\.-.:: avn now n -. I Min. 5 yrs. ex-per. in I.D., I' * * Htlnt . Bch. Cl~'-~-.: now ~e~n~ps • ' _ 962-20,1') Sell the old stuff Buy the ne\\' I Paradise column is for you! CLASSIFIED ADS dent Produ~r For Feature O.D. or thread (rinding. * * * * A SCAPING * ruu Film Comcdv~About Btnuty Trader's Paradise lines . times form ing. Beginning Flamen-* l ND -'-. I Don't give up the ship! FOR ACTION. • • Pl\Reants, 18 lo 25, 1213) co cl"l.!'!'it"S are also ava.il. Nt'\\• 111.wns, Sprlnklcn, decks , Fast results are just a phol'K" "List" it in classified, Ship Call, 962-3797. cleanup, State Jic'd. 5.'$-1225. cnll a'"ay 642-5678. to Shore Results! 642-5618. CALL 642·56 78 454·3121· BE AN PROFESSIONAL -.:-11Ami;;~SSER * INVESTIGATOR Japanr!e Gt1.rdeninJ Servle't c.::!.llQ-0 A\""tt.' J)-C ~Q.9 G'i:'r-8430 Recorded li1essa..!!e Tells Ho\v Free E!'it. * 646--0619 \:)~ J.'<A.J ~).. -~ J,:l<f"" ~ ~OiJi:::F.i{EEPEn-- Call Toll Frf'<' c."mfPLETE La w n & (1) 800-426-0131 ~ordening ,.rvice. Hauling The Punle with fhe Buiff./n Chuckle Beaut. CriM Home, 2 •dults. 5 day "'k. Good pln!n cook. INTERESrED-IN~ & clean-up. J im 54g...o.m, 0 i.tt of th f\fust have car. Good &alary. TOOL & CUTTER GRINDER ~tin. 5 yn. rxper. ~fud ~ able to griM clole tolerance form tools & operate MonoMtt. Clnn. Cu t t e r Grlndtr & Comp&ntor. REAL EsiArE CAREER! LAWN s"ERV1cE ~::"°=ml>led911worda .;. 64.t-1709. (714l 548-1192 Cut. Edge . Trim Dependable .'°'* to form four .llmple words. ~IN::ST;;A~l:;J:.,-E=R'",-gar-,-.,d..,o"'o"'r All positions ata ted above ~ Academy Real Estate Eves a.ft. 6. 545-3766 557-8585 I L U R B E M I operators, alaJ"ql & vac quire OVt'TI tools. Contract &: Ins. School General S1rvlee1 t E pd MZ-3490 -~325""-'0ld No. Nv..pt BJ., NB 1 I a I 1-1-1-gyJl ema:. x • • We w' on. 1 R.E. EducaUon S~ 1964 TOTAL SERVIC'ES CO. • • • • • • . 3rd A Tluis. July 4th. . . dollars-- NE\\.' 2 br mobile home., 24 wld<'. At Meado1vs, iG Jeffrey Rd, Irvine Ranch. Trade for pro~rty at beach or '! owner. 213: l·lA 9·4'l!t. HAVE 25' Trimarnn, day cabin, want db1 bikt>s, pinm, antlq~1, 't\\•fh'y, what ha\•e you !!? SUS.Divided lot nt'ar' Lake ~rend & Colorado River, trade for cu, T.b.'s or ?! Private Party. DaVC', 846-7041 TENNIS LESSONS Plumbg ln1iaU'1 • q.rpentri" 1 M-11: PERSONNEL Privato/S<inl-Prlvat• Elec ,.pa1n, cement work. I . H 0 M C A 1 · j ccD\nrtt~i rr• ""Y R<•sonabl• Rein -'46-1!09. I I I ,. .>U\J......, """""'-~~~~~!!!~~~l!H~·~u~l~lng!:====~ I Indus. Engr/Comm'l to $1f:k i~ ' --~ Pltn• APf>IY Wed. J u ly 5th ROYAL INDUSTRIES 20-10 E. Dyc-r Rd., S.A. Equal Oppor. Em..,,., 1-aodllopo!n JQ! ~:J •&trg~nt !7=~: I TU Q SE I ! i · ~~~~~m -,,;, liiiijijiiiiiiiiilliiil J RoloWllng, moviftg, 2 tNckl Ii I j j j .,_.J _y5 1tt1ng + 5 ton Ont duftip. '7 day, 24 · • Confucius soy: "lovers In Sec·y;Legal 10 Sroo ---·· · • · ··ial ······· hr till l\f AT 642-140.'{ triangle not on the -.~ Sccrrt $."..~ ~l.\TURI-; \\Omt!n to Aide in- < • 615--1496 16' OUT1lOAllD 6\1 h.p. Trade for hoist tt{lller or equipment. auna. larger boat or ?f! 1 Unlls + frun d\vell., IM, $20,000 income, ocean t.ront ,:tr. Ln.g. I.lei\; $193,000, Con11ldcr lrnde • Open, House of St\Ulrt. 4M-322l. iiVi'iij; Tt rrnce vacant tot $30.000 to a $000, •rmual lie. Fte avoll, \\Tant comm1 fn· come or -potential comml Elliot-owner, 537"8M. ~fi~H~~if.~f.~ ~::a~:.~ d~m~~~~~ I I ~ YI s Ip El c,: l e Complll• th• dwtkle i.-:.td ~~~~°"'" :: ~: ::~~No fl i;;~ 111w1n,~ It break 1 n I . -by fillln j In the m!stift9 word Aecounllng Clfrk S.J:iO 1.=:==;;:.c=:c;i'\il'.:=::l.----'J BASYSJTT1NG • ~ty home. 8.~nlO. ._'(OUJl.velop rom..114'1 No. 3--b.low.-GOl'i:'l'"Otn'l\fkW to St"'°JO ME-FO ~ ,r5~,.,~~'. LOCAL Moves, E"J> roUegc fj PR>Nl NUMBERED lfl!ERS IN DCllcrkcl4pl..!'.'~,tRecept t~ !: DAIL y PILOT , · \tud~nl, Lrc truck. Rtaa. ji;7,~TH~E~S~E ~SQ~U~A~R~t!;;;;:;T.:;rr~;=:::;:=;~;=:;:=r=; .,.. ' 5 Cupe! ··~1.. 53).M collect. ~ A<:collnllng Tm• to $'10 CLASSIFIED AD IJNSCRAA!Bl! ABOVE lE!!ElS l!lM Keypun<b 1326 OR ACTION STEAM Corpe! Cleo.nm. YARD, llU'IOP cleMUp~ TO GET AN!WU 488 fl. l71h (•t lrvlJtcl CM F •· • • · * Plli1• "1o .. s1 1rice•. J10 )letnew troea. d irt, Ivy, SCRAM-LETS NSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 700 641-1470 642-5671 19. tt.129.95. ~12. DrlY<Ways. iradlna. 847·261i9 -----------------...,..---------·-------- ~1·93ii9 * * * * * -----·~- I I I .. ;. I • • " . I -~·-­' ! .. • f • , I • 1 • 1.1. ' '~ I ; : i I ' I I • I • ' • ' • THE • • . ARE COMING AGAIN! July S Through 8-South Coast Plaza • .. . . . . . .... • .. • o1@1:1 0 • -: .. . • • • • • I . . . • • -----r pc;;;::::i,.• • --- " • I .,.,_,_=-l . I . ·~ . "' • : I .. .. • I • • "' Co • 0 )1 • . . . • . • • • • • Build Your Garbenstangel Quick and Enter ' CUT CORNERS ,. ##I ## I # I # I ## I # I . # I ,' Yi I I ,. es, 1 ,,,' will build a : ## I • ,'. Garbenstangel : # I ,' or launckcrsearcll;.-1 -------< ## I ,, for one I can put into : ,,'' shape for exhibition at : # . I ,,' the rally~. : . It in the Build a Better qarbensta·ngel • , .. .. •# I # I . ,_'NAME. _________ __,,.._='! # I ##ADDRESS I # I ,, CITY----.:..-ZIP ___ PHONE ___ 1 , "'•II to: I 1. '-# Promot'°" MIMllf, DAILY PILOT, RO. l ox 15'0 , Cott• Me••, Callf. 92121 1 1 ---------------------------------- _contest-and-Inter-national Rallye·- • • .. I 60 DAILY PILOT • REST 111\'S! c L A s s F I D r - 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 QUICK CASH THROUGH A All--Y-PllO' ·WANT AD 642-5678 Wrdmday, July 5, 197! O~ILY PILOT .23 ---------~~2~2~~~1L~O~T·~A~OV~E~RTl~S!~R~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~~~~ Tmday, J uly 4, ICJ72 ![i]I .__ _-_-___Jl[i]'1~[ ~~ ... ~~-~lll=1i. I ·-.. ![Il] :..[ ___ ..... ~l [Il]~ii 1 I -,~.. I~ I Holp W1nt1d, M & F 710 Holp Wontod, M & F 710 ~ol p Wanted, M lo F 710 Holp W•nteq, M & F 710 Hllp Wantod;M & F 710 Furniture 110 Miscellaneous ( I~ :;;;f ;;;""'"""""°;;;;;.;J~;;;..1 Iii Pi1nos/Or91n1 126 Medical Back Office ~ Or. \\'elby Calling! Sparkle your \\'ay to succeiia! Local l\fD will train. Call NO\\'l Call Sharon \Vall. 833-1700. Denni! & Dennill Pt>rsonnel Agrncy, 2082 fltichclso11 Dr .. Irvine, MEDICAL RECEPT. Loc:al doctor 11eeks ch'eery lndh·. lo anS\ver phone!!, tn .. ran~t· app!s & keep c•llentll hlij)py. Respond to chatl<.'nge. "Call :O.farion Jl•fann, 83.1-2700, REAL ESTATE SALES O~rk, femnlr. Large party & PUIM',. ~a lton'. -PROFESSIONAL Pcevl<><~ oaks .... re- Sale!im<'n & brokers! The quired. Full tinle. Apply In opportunlry ts here! You are person, 9 am-4 pm. 801 needt>d immediately ior our Bakt>r St., C.~t. t.lr. 1-la.rptr, rapidly expanding Re a I SALESMAN EsJate division. Positive op. Good Poh~ntlal p01't~1nlty tor odvancen1eut. Call Ml'\'I .. hn1\dt Phono. \VESl'CLlFE' PenOnnel ·Agen<'y 2M3 \Vestclift Dr .. NB 645-V70 Secretary WORK AT FASHION ISLAND 8-0autitul ore of a hu'j:c co. ULTRASONIC INSPECTOR l<x:au:t rw.ar ~i;.s tx<'lllng 5<'1'1ong individual v:ith re- sbopplng area. indo\\' shop l'l"nt ~ x p c r i e n c t in -~noon. Gr~nt bt'n_:tlts. Start Ultrasonic In Ip e c l ion ' $5."JO. Co. 1 a.ys :ee, Other Qual\flt'fltions Ml a Si\'T·TC· Fee J_o_bs. Cali Nnnry f!.fay, l:\ LEVEL 2. --------QUEE:N '°'a 1)1>.1 $50. S~EREO: tlncl11\mcd 1972 1 PIANO SALE! L/1\')l.\1n Sl't fhlack ''inyl Garrard Sy~lr1n. A u .' o Piano u.~ in 1,achel'S sof11 br-11, t:hrotne & gil:ls!'I tul'nlabl'-'• ;ur suspcMWn studi(is· floor niodt•liv dis· t'Ot!ee ,'-: f'nd tnblcs) $250. sprakcrs w I t r o s s o v t r . ' ' Hallan df'i;k $1'1'5. B/room s y ii, 1 em Al\t/F?.lfr.IPX continued n~k'la; damnged srt. inr. nile s,Uu\d (nob~· radio & tape dt•ck . Still ca11e-1. Thty re all be1't & oo dlng) St.?5. Pecan cotfee & brand nt\\' I.: .,'W)T. Sold for sale at. d1JK.'0Ullll .to $100. end tn.blf•s sm. Red\\"OOCI S395JG. PHy oll bal . or Walhchl Mu1tc City patio turn. $35. Dttoralor $1~5.47 or take O\'t'l' sn1all South Cn!tiil Pla:ta kJt<'hen ~t $13S. Co.lonlnt pynit.11 of $9.00 n10. U.S.A. 540·~ ' • 540-t'i005, Coastlll Agrncy, 2790 11t1.rbor Bl al Adan·is, CJ\I. This Is a s-horl porary 1X!5itiofi. tnd tnOle Sl9. S1uall bk<'ase SH•rro , Equip \rnrehouse. ALLEN·CONN·\\1JRL \('riu !('111. StO. Vanity ('htl!t $1 2. Cube 179 F . 171h St .. Costa i\lcsn. Organs. flial'l0$.' 1-tarp-'lt• t11blts S2 1•a{"h. ~lisc gnl"l'itn 6-l~ut!?. NE\\1.LJSEO.'R'£NTALS , tnol~. la11n lUO\\'('t SW. STEllEO LVllSOlt' i\.\l/f:\1 1 GOULD MUSIC CO. ; ~!-l5'-'· hou.schold I I em"· 1 t·••dio, c;:u·rard r f' co I'd Our GJs l )'(!II.!' ' Denni!I & Dennis Pf'rsonnel Rea.I Estate &tits SALES PERSONNEL COUNSELLOR TRNE s E c RETA R Y-.f'amililU' w / \\'Ork1ng "' I classiOt-d nu1teriaJ. Take <lietat\on, to ,,·ork pttin1e, N'g. hrs prel'd. \\'ill consider al!t"r hrs. (213\ S31-22j,j, \\'r \\'ill be. rloscd \londeiy, July 31.'d & Tue~ltiy .July 4th. PIC"as<' appl)' \\'edncs· day, J uly 5th, to ..101 1:-~lll afltr 6 or 111,~ni<:i·r, SHJO. cn~:kl.itl 1bl. i 2(}.lj ~· ~:-.lfnn. S.A. \1cl'kf'ntls. 2 o'tKt !bl. .. , 11hi1t' ,\:,-);:•1lrt 1 .'>-11--0681 Agm1ey, 2082 '1khoiro" De., PROFESSIONAL • lrvlne. 1 -BENTWOOD ., po.·d.~:-:.11 n.1'"· '1;:,, '\atur;il \\'l': BllY P IANOS-ORGANS METAL .MAN CAREER No t','l:per. nec.ess. Continuous gro\\1h has created an opE>n· ing for sale!I orirn1erl, s<'lf n1otl\·alcd indi.' in our personnel agency. 'Your dally activities 11•ill in<'!Udf,; Co. contacts, in!ervie\\·ing.t& r eferring applicants. Our t"X· tensive contacts, k1101\'-ll0\\', high eU1icnl standards, for- mal training & professional approach provide! an xln't clin1a!e for success. Call; CHAIRS h1'111('1' .~'\rf.<1, l''ll•u11 1·11fr PE;\:\\' O\r~LF:\"·Slanton Now hiring for expan- sion-All Departments. SECRE'.J'ARY, dictaphOllf'. No i;hrthncl. Ty!M' 70 '1111n. Reception. var irty. $500 mo. N.B. Call Elly, 10 to 12 am. &-12-1634. SECUR~1T=Y~G~U~A=R=o~s Long tern1 assii;n1nent for full or part ti1ne. So. Orange Co. area. UN IFOR l\fS FURNISHED. 1~: for over· time, vac pay, bonus plan. Free group life ins, 18 Yrs or older. Apply Nrt'rl nt h·a:;t four hn, or 1111-SH)(). All 111 \.hi! 1~\rh1. 1i:::i:: U(•lirh Bh·cl. S92~3314 \\'orked !\lr Nfoblle lion~ Cb.? Vodl'r ex~r. pl'ef. Need immrd. Top $$. Xtra long te1:n1. tin. BLlll\\'OO<i 1·h11u-s, Ap· ~,l~t:i.~i. llflilv J!\-q f.i:;ISun 'Iii 6 R'OY Al INDUSTRIES l'\'IU'allL'C not un111i1·tnnt, hut MiS"C"eiia neous · n1usl be in good rond. No Wanted 820 Sporting Goods Some Positions Salary plus Commissions, oth· 130 Irvine ........ 540-4450 1 1 NEVER A F£E AT 'TEMPO ers Guaranteed Draw. High 0/o Bonu s, Paid Vacation, Medical & :-0.!0 E D RU nntiqucs. Frl'c or l't'<,5-· --------- -S.;n;a ~~: · pr1ct'. ~ltkf'. ~97·7791 ;dr ~ 1 L.\r1ni.;1~C,\C'l" r I!.\ 11 ~ ~ EXEClfl'IVf. :-.toi·ing. \\'ill i'\•"1'1:1 at h•11,1 f•llll' ni • .tcllllll'. Equal opportunity employer sacrlf1l°f' .. all furnish1ni;::s. ~i~h. l.trldL't'hni k 1'hRrr• ~'UBA Ct';1 r, r<lnipl. outfit i:! tank. 1vl.'.·~•'fl\ ic\V hk. pk. \\('l ~llll l'tc, $lj(), ti'i.i-111 i . TEMPO Temporary Help Sport Car Mechanic re<(d. O\\·n tools. Pay by mn1n1. Call 547·076-1. Life Insura nce, If you want a Professional Career-not just a job Exampl(• _ 8' (l('f'p tuft('d F 111. r•r unbn. \11.l•I f1i' b\k, naugh S<lfl\ ,(.. lovcsC'at. t>!UtYly. :\'n a11t1quP( F1'•'<' l'lr TV R d ' H'F' 11 l'I lltk , a 10, I I, \\'AITRESS, experienC'M, not Sl25. 6' cocktail thl & 'l rnd r,..•aµin,i 1 "' fll«~'t'-L · '' Stereo 136 i\1F.ClIAN1C, f I e e t main- tenance. 01•erhaul expert. • 0\1·11 !ml!<. 709 C Randolph I Avf' .. C.'.\f. NE"'CO:\fER \\'ELCOi\·lING: Hospl1al\1y l.fostess 1'o Call LOC,\LLY on ne11· resident fainilies bringin;:: gifts & ci\'ic info. Good p:iy' P/1ia1e. l\tust ha\·e happy smill'. car, typing ahility. :Hi-309J. NITE llostrss -21 or over. LaCave P.estauranl. 1695 Irvine Ave, 0.1 -Apply in person, 10 am 'Ved July 5th. Pat Beran -and. are willinq to make a Success Com- m itment I· want to talk Irvine to Y6U! 'call John Sey· . Russ Noble 833·2700 ' Anahe1n1 mour 776-223~. Bob ~IcCoy 778-33SO 543-9261 SEYMOUR REALTY & INVESTMENT Real Estate Career Ne1v or experienced, join the Company that's srro\\'i ng. If you do not have a license, check on our $49 Santa Ana D!'llnis & Dl'nnis Agency, 2082 Drl1·e, Jr..-ine. Personnel ~Iichelson SCl fOOL Secretary. i\lust be able to handle public & all adrnin function.~. Start $450. \\'rite Cl ;issified ad No. 4.15 Daily Pilot P.O. Box 1560 Costa :O.lesa, Calif. 9ai26. Real Estate licensing Course __ ___, Full sales training program Experienced -=.no rosf. Ml'inagetnen" op. NOTE TELLER Secretaries Typists Clerics portunities. Ask ·for l\·lrs. Apply ADT·Stcrling Security Service 326 S. Lt·n1on St., A11aheim 533.7370 -~~-Security Officers Part lime & full tin1e. .Average $100 \\'k to start. paid vacation, hospital & life insurance. Opportunity to advanre to pctccth•e. Contact Security Agent, White Front Store, 2222 S. Harbor , Anahein1, Fri. 7/7, 9 am to 12 noon. SECURITY GUARDS Long term assignment tor tull or part time. So. Orange under 21. Part lin1e. Clo.wd commodes. 9' v£'1Vl't )l>..'f;1 "-· 11t .~9i-~"7!1\ .ifl " Sun. & holidays. Krnn11:r'i: lo\'t'M"aL $200. Elf'~ 1t n l BENTW.000 Colonial Kl1chen, 19th & 'Thon1ai;\·illt".king !:t BR s\'L CHAI RS Harbor, C.!\l. 21~!'11'\9. :'\l'1•d 111 l•".1 .. 1 !11u1' 1111 .. r ur1 \VAITR ESS LAODEllRACI\ C 11 ,\ 1 n :.;. fin . H1·11t"'""J 1·h.11r' ,\r Expd & nttl'liC1 f o o cl !'\t"'cd at !rn_'llt f('lui· n1:tli·h111~ P' :11·;1ru·,. 1111! !lllP•lT'!a!1 !, 11111 \\'ailNS5, Call 'f\'onnr, Bob hi!Z'll, latkll'rha<·k 1'hn1r... 11111 "1 IJ,. 111 1:0".J • i•nd. 'IP I Bun1s Restaurant, &-l·l--2030. f'in. or i111f111. \111~1 h", .1ni 1q11 1''· !·'1\'1' 0t• ro"'~ '\'Al'fRESSES. ('xpet'. Appl y :-tiu·rl~" :\o nnll•[U""· 1-·r.'1' j\J' 1 pr1.·"· .\11"-~" ''.17 ~~111 :tfl !"1. in person, bct\\·n 1:30 & ·1 reasonn hlr pr\\'<'. l 'h, :--1 1k:• Pia nos/Organs 826 P.\-1. 26JJ \\'. Coast l·hi·y .. at 897-7791 nft('r ~~. I ~ , . I' _ 1 I !\B. COLO!\IAL !'<!'•fa. ],.,,·,r:lt .~· t ,["\:'\l) . iano; . i'. ''' n) chair. i''lnral. R r ,. l i 111 n., ! !l1u~l~: __ F111r ro11d1t11111; S.lflfl \\'AITRESS '" 10'!-J ··· e BLUE DOPHI~ e c hair 11 /\lhrn!"l'. ,\1.1pl" ·· """-c-- 33.'ii Via Lido, NB \VOJ\.1EN, tlPat energl'lic Laguna Beach resort. Oinettc wt. All i;:oo<l e11n1L S;\ll. llnr1!11H111 S1>11wt S":O(), aft ~ pill.OJ' 11· k 1• n LI s . l~OO<l c.1nd. 5.t0-93'16. 9j~)-\ lij l\totel laundry. No DINETTE & 4 ch a 1 rs, Ironing. Also need part bassi1~ct, :·ihratlng he I t Time n1a id. 49-1-1196 machin<'. 919-lfi'.lll. \\'ORK!NG.1\tanagc~ouple. ANTIQUt : C-h i p p" n d a I e 52 Units -C.l\1. Profit shar-breakf · •ellent cone!. SOll ~1£R hahy ~ L' a n d . ~·1·('n1'h rn1\'111r1,1I, •''l:t'rl rotl<I . Sl.f.00. 1ilG-;.\H~i . ---\ri\!\IE{l. l ':'EJ ) SI'JI\'l«T P L\'.';0 Fo1· cash~ S47-S276 aft 4pnl. z1-:NITll S.· lt\,\-!>111·(• $;:.() t() $150 <hl!'lt\j.! n11r 1>1\d l">f modi•\ \• ,1\' .;.i\(•, \lo>~l 'i~,'~ flt\\\' 11; "!<l('k l'l'li"'l'<l \('~.~ than lh" .t ".111nll'1'S \\'/'.\ y1• 1ut·ttll'' t11lw \\a 1r1~nry. 1 }1' pnrt~. 1 \ r -.1•1 1 11·1·. 1lt'l!\t-1;. .~ ~(·t-U]' T11'1ll• ••f ~·:t'h NI 11lan. lh11T1 I •r f11\1 :-:rl~•" tion ,,f 7 ~ 1:1 .. !··I~ ARC Color I \', .i.'I 1\1l:inta, Jiuntu1i.:1 .. 11 H•'.H'h ~•Oli-3.".:l9. LEAl't J••1 ~1o·t'1" ~ f'C lJ l.1hle tape pl.1~1'1', S(l]ul ,.;!ale, l\10(!{'1 J'.",\9, J'Jui;:: i11H) C'ignr•·!tl' hi:,:ht1•r or 11~\'i; G n hntter1<'5 llnr.-t!y u.<:l"d P11rd $35 -~11 S'20. 5-12-li;:..I f'\'CS & 1vr£'kf'nd~. ·----"REt\Ll.'Tl(" '!'RC 11 CB Radi,1 G 11111. <>itl, l'X<'.'eli"1Jf conrlition. $.SO. 557-2321. -UNITED - , California Bank J ones for 'tnformation at 842-5581. ArP you bern,eeh jobs looklni" -eo:-area. --U* 1--F-O-R-M S for ll.'Ork close to home? FURNISHED. 1% for over· '\'ant to choose hours &. time. F ree group life ins. lime'!' Sterling Security Service Call Vs -1''0 FEES EVER! 326 S. LE-mon St., Anaheim ing & salary & apt. Sl20, 644·6622. Garage •••••••••••••••••••• 6 r.tonareh Bay Plaza South Laguna 496-127:: Equal -Oppor. Employer PART lime n1al!' dt'livery driver tor local area. Pref scn1i·retired. Hub Auto Sup- ply 2120 Harbor, C!\1. POST AL carriers 1,1,·anted. Deliver in 01''" a 1· ea. lfouse1vives pref. 530-(»02. PROFESSIONAL RESTAURAN'T & HOTEL EMPLOY'.\IENT AGENCY l\Ianagers .... " •. Salary Open Xlnl oppor. \\'tlrg Corp. As.~t ~'!gr Trne •• S650-$750 n10 ·2nd Cook ............ s2a shift Coffee Shop Cook S23-S26 shift Broiler l\lan ........... Open \\'aitresses 0\'rr 21 }-00<1 & Cock1ail .•.. Sl.6ii hr. Hostess, exper •••••. $2.50 hr. Hostess/Cashier •••. $2.25 hr. Busboys 18 or over •. Sl.65 hr. r.1gr., Frnt Dsk., J.fote1·$3 hr. Bartender •..•.. , .•• $26 shift FEE H.OYAL SERVICE AGENCY 3~8 Campus Drive Suite ll9, Ne\"J>Ort Beach -55J:.2800 QUALITY ASSURANCE EN~INEER XU\'T Oppor. Nat'I Concern N . hb S~RV!'CE Station Sales1ncn llas openings for route ~lg Receptionist Pacific {21 }'/tlm,, day &. t"\'e salt'Smen in Cl\t. 962-0416.'' Funuturr. -l Tele phone Operator Personnel Services shifts. '.\lin. 2 )1"3 f/tlme c~:. -~---Stereo s, Poly Optici;, Inc., n1anufac-112 No, TOY.'t'r pet'. req'd, Desire top Tues. 8196 turcrs of 1hc fascin11,!ing salesman. Lite met•han. '~~I Surfsidt> Un ion Bank Squai-'c .. __._ __ ..,__ 0 -h/Atl t cl e c o-r a t iv c I i g h ts, kno1\·ledgl'. Nrt In appPar. .....-uwi,,..,.. · ~ ~ac An a Orange, Cali r. "I k 1 ' , p 0 L Y-0 p T JCAL5", Apply f!'l(lrnlnJ:'S, 2590 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.;~ ~";,';;;r:ii.'.;,·..,,.-7. Jocn!ecl in Irvine Industrial 547-6446 "" Ne":po11 RI., C,\1. AJ\'TIQUES Complex has an iinm~diate Ask for Rachel J\.fay SERVICE Station: Cra\'eyd. Ant.iques 800 candles. ar ('!al 'l'l'S, requircrnent for a Recep-SECRET y shift. f/time. ri iust be ex· -H~O~M~E.;...M_t-;q-u~•~,-al-,-,-0~,-,-of hundreds of 1n ·r it<'nl~. Nit t ionist Telephone Opera1or. AR per. Prefer rollege student. th e largest & best. 165 only, 10241 llala11·a nr. 11.H, Tlie person selecte_!! for the Newport Beach Arco, 19th & New·port, 0.f. articles. Few misc. July 8th (Yorktown & Bronkhur:<C l, positio~ ~\'111 hand!~ a busy Jmm{'(]iatf' opening in the ap-SERVICE Station Attendant, & 9th Sa1/Sun. Open 9 am-_8_10_5_·_962_·_l2GO __ . ___ _ recephon1st desk \VII~ .h~~vy pra.isal dept. Type min. 60 1 part & fflime, eves & Coffee. 273 E. Zlst. C.~1. \VED. alt. July 5. Si·h11·h1n lclepho11e responSJbiht1es. ''"p.111. Sh 80 ''"p.1n. Real I 1,1,•knds. Union Station 1645 r $20 \r b'k typing skills must be ex· Estate background hclpful. Adams, C'I. ' ·Appliances 802 singray · .. 'oniens i~c .. -----------1·$20. Prov. coueh ~2 .1 . ('f'Jlent. ·.eJso a good un-1\.1AYTAG repalrinan h"" Backpack $10, \Vet suit $1 ~. 1 I tl. I ""r I of A I e SINGLE needle Operators. ""' r e1·s an 1ng o ge ~· a · pp y Personnel Dept. \\'ashers $35. to $100. Can Sport games SJ & S2 e arh. ficc <Ind business practic.-s. 620 Ne1vport Ctr. Dr. exper. on dresses & deliver w/1 ""· m1arn. J\1isc. clothing. 474 16th 7 .sportsv.'ear. 646--0308. "'" -.~ Suit(" 00, N.B. 839-J778. Pince, C.J\f. *1044. Tarbell Realtors P.P.S. APPLY AT CROCKER BANK SINGLE Needle operators • G RAG J · POLY OPTICS, JNC . Equal Oppor. En1ployer Overlock, special. Exper OVER 200 \l.'8.shers, dryers. SaA 9 E Sa•,.: Tutu'.., Fr1. & 181. E c \RNIEGE AVE · refrigerators trom $39.95. • t. am. 11 r n 1 tu r ~, . J • ; l. ~ ' . SECRE'Tf\RY: \\'ou\d you only, Top pay" steady. Pd. 545--0780. .. dishes, gJass\\'aJ't', antiques. S,\NTA ANA like to \\'Ork in a "lie\\' offi~ • vac. Ask for Jan, 642·3472. cloth£>~. trcasurl's R n rl RECEPT /SEC'Y in r\ei\ixirt? 'This fine co. SHIPPING Rent Washers/Dr yers trinkets-\Tuch n1isc. JK,.\6 Shari 1 ,,·fpcr89nality to deal payii fre. Als:> fr·'e jobs. Run entire operation f.or a $Z* ~9:;_~2 m:int. Lin1e CiITI £' J•.V. o I f \\'/all asp('(·ts of thi.<> rapid-:start $j,j(J, Call Kuney ~lay, grO\\'ing \VhQ_l~saler. f:onie Bushard and Stn rlin~. ly grC>\1·ing co. Fland.If' c-or: ~H,,.a,rboCroaBsltalat AAgtl'a'm""s·.· shipping e.xJP' req. Gre:it RECONO. \Yashers, d11•ers. GARAGE Sale· Trailer all "1"'-' spot for lhe clean 1·ul m&n dw's from~. Guar .. delvrd . L • ' rr.~p., screen phone 1 c s, C\\, \Vim \\·ants t(\ Z"l into by t"pnnn. 546-5218 S39-?G20. cl~tlun~, fun, toys, loa<ls or dircrt traffic. Top SS . Xtra _. __ _ 1 -"~ _c:_:..:.:_c:_.:..;..cc=~·.:;::.:.c.c:.:.1 misc items. 2791 Cibola. long: terin asi:ign1ncnl. Secretary $600 managenient. St'lrt JG')(). REFRIGERATOR. very JllTesa del Mar, Cf\.f. Irvine ...... , . 5404450 Sh 80, type 70. Local C::il: Don Jackson, 540-fi055, clean, inside & 04.t. $60. 71301 ~=~~. -~-~-- NEVER A FEE AT Ti:~iPO Call Lorraine Coastal Agency, 2 7 9 0 \Vestminstt>r Ave \\'estm MANY itenu; for Everyone. Harbor Blvd., at Adams, ' · Cameras, fum, clothing So TEMPO 1Vf:Sl'CLIFF C ru:;FRIGERATOR, c 1 ea n, forth. July 819. 18315 ]\-fan- Temporary Help P ersonnel Agency r.t . auto, defrost, 5 yrs. old, ,,.drake \Vay _ tivillt'. REC£ p TIO NIST: l-Io\i· 2043 Westcliff Dr., NB TRAINEE young man as * 893-9060 * Household Goods 64S.2770 Optical Techni cia n ,1·ot1ld you like to \\'Ork for a Repairmnn. Required: 20-20 Cameras & fast gt'O\\'ing real estate & Sec'y Buyer Trne to $600 vision without glasses _ .Equipm1nt 808 GAS dryer. $40; crib, SlO; in1·cstmcnt ro? Young No sh. Key spot for advance· R . 11. M h _ _;...;;.,_ _______ I hi-<:halr, SS: slim-gym, $35; modern OO-\\'l)rkers. $460. ment in dynamic growing eas. inte igencc -ec l<OBE.i\'A 421 Super 8 movie gas welder, $60. 557-3950. Cal llf'l11n 1.fa ves 540-00;:,,:;, Irvine area elecb'onics f.irm. skill & aptit'UdCl-Patience: camera Instant cartridge - Seeking person \\'ith rerenl Co;i~tal AgC~cY, 2 7 9 0 'ViH train to buy soft items. i\lachine shop exp. desirable loading.' Po1vE'!' tclf'pholo Machineey . 116 qua.lily assurance engineCr· 1-larhor Bl a t Adams, C:0.1. Beautiful future. Top bene· but not mandatory. \\'rite \\oide angle lens. Almost CARPET FOR SALE ing background that has f't Ab' ·1 Abbol p 1 P.O. Box 1905, Costa !\fesa, ne"" S75 or make offrr. by Carpet La•-. Call R ECEPTIONIST: Yo u n g 1 s. igai erso, ""' Cal '! 92626 '" familiarily \\'ith military A 230 \V \' 1 · · 512-173'1 eves & "'<!ekends. e 546-5745 snocifications & KnoW!cd<><> president or last gJ'O\\·ing g.ency, · arner, VEL . ofprecision machined par~: cons1ructlon ron1pany. Busy Suite 209, S.A. 557-6122. TRA agent. '.\tin 2 yrs PETRI FT canlC'l'a. Seldom • 5-W-'.l>86 7062 SECRETARY V. p 1 exprr. Domestic & in-used. C. C. auto. 1:1.8 f.iJjALLEN ~'NCR'~RAPll , Please subn1it resun1e in· person. S-150. Call llelen : ice res. o I . I Ask •1 F o ' ~ . . u d . ernationa · ,., r. oster mn1. No. 306666. 'V ith nash 1'·!0DEL v, 1•11·' HD J7F', eluding salary requirement •Iaycs, 540-&15.'i,. Coastal j.".I'O\l.'tng co. in ie ynamic 'l'ra\·e!, Rob 1 n son' s . t 1 t !100 k " '" " / A6ce B 1· 10 Classified ad no. 437 cfo Agency, 2790 l.farbor Bl at housing field. B e au t i f u I at ac imen · or ma " DISTRIBUTOR i\fAO-II NE. :J1/ •. n. ) t, od ff. b Ne\\'port Center. }'or appt, offer. 5-12-173~ e1·es & ""2-17" ., ... ~ & 1,.,.k·-Js. -• Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, l ... A~d"~" .. '~'·~"".i.' 1ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii in ern ° ice Y ocean 644-1661. k 1 ""' ,,.. .__ "~ • .. ''"" .J Costa l\'lesa, Calif. 92626. Family atmosphere. S650. 1,1,·ee erw: s. CHILDS pl ayhouse. 40 sq. rt. C r o <' h (' t h 1• x u /::on s 14 .,.., Equal Oppor. Employer H.estaurant Call Helen Hayes, 51!l-6()j5. * TYPISTS * Furniture 110 Crptd & paneled. Musi see · <111)-'\\'hC!rl' i.n car, <it home, The . DAILY -JllOl'- oRANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace The fa.slest draw In the West • • . a Da\ly Pilot O!Usitied Art. &12-5678. AF.UN PLACE TO WORK Now H iring Busboys & Dishwashers Apply 3.5 pn1 daily 151 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach Equal Oppor. Employer ROBINSON'S e NEWPORT e 8 ~Fl lfas opening for WOMENS SHOE SALESMAN Excelleol Bcnt.fhs Apiily In pr"'°n 10-5 p.m. #l FAshiOn l!l., NB Equal opportunity employer 11·1 a llreftle, • • .sell )'OUl' ltcmi with east, use DRily P11ot Ch\slltied. 642--567!. Coastal Agency, 2 7 9 0 Register for Harbor Bl at Adams. C?\f. a teniporary job SECRETARY, COMtroctlon today v..-urk, Call bet\\-een 9 & 4:30 Intervws: 9-12 pm. 9621683; 540-4200.. 'Ve Need All TIME FOR _ I Office Skilb 1'q\lal Oppor. Employer QJJICK" CASH Male & Female THROUGH A wes1•rn Girl Inc. 4667 MacArthur Blvd. DAILY PILOT Newport Beach WANT AD 540 "" 25 DaTIY P ilot Want 642-5678 barga;ns galore. Ads have CUSTOl\t made 6' bat for to apprec. $125. 892·052.\. l'OUr home. Black padded Miscellaneous 811 no.ugahy(]e, J\ta ke o f·f e·r · !;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;::::::;:;;;:;;:::;;;:; 54""1947· NEEDED * SOFA 8', green & \l.'hitc. RESPONSIBLE Gd cond. $80. WORKING COUPLE 1 ~~---"~'~S-_T_592_. ____ 1NEED one or two bedroom ltave 50mething you v.•ant Lo hou se w Ith large fenced sell? Cla.ssilit'd ads do it yard (for two VERY \VELL \\"ell • call NO\V 642-5678. TRAINED dogs) $150 most. Like to trade? Our Trader's Paradise.column L.o: tor you~ 5 liTlt"S, 5 days for 5 bucks. Vic: bet\\·een 19th & Vic· tori!\ ~ (near \V. Bay St.) COSTA l\1ESA. 548·7881/Qft. 6 p.nl. QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PIL WANT 'AD 642-5678" OINE"M'E set. patio drJ1'1ng machint! • 545-<11167 blbl• •••••••••••••••••••• I • . J6~Z~~DA~l~LV~P~IL~01~~~~~~~~W~rd~n~l'1d~ay~, ~Ju~ly 5, 1972 • 24 PILOT·ADVERTISER Tutl<i•I, July 4, 1972 DAILY PILOT %5 I .-~-.-·------1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 [ ."'....... l§J j[ -··-l§J ,__I -., ... -....... -]§] I .......... ~ l§J ~[ _., .. ~ ........ ,. ~l§l~~~l ~[-·,~ ...... _-~J~§J~l .;~-·,,~ .. _· .. ~····-;;;;§J~l ;;'"';;""';;-~I~;.;[ ~ .... ;! .... ;;;;;;-;.l§l._ .. 1 T:;;k·~[:k~2 T :; I AR•EWWARD" \ A~~~:po~~ME~70A __ "t_o_•· _'m_;; 970 _A_u_to_•·-~-!-~-S_r1U_•d_N __ 9_10 Autos,~;~: 970 l;;;A;;;u;;;'°;;;';;· ;;;b;;;';;;"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;i;;;A;;iu;;il°';;·;.;6:;""';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;998;;;;;;;A;;;u;;;10;;;";;;3;;;...,;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;M=-al 1:;;~';;:'."'· """ , .. ,. '"' Will PAY ovEa 69 ALFA ROMEO ·s9 BMW 2002 ·11 oATsuN P1cKuP T:.:.;;~~~1;;~ Step" Up I 1750 GTV tStk •T·1·30At. BeautUuJ W/G T C ~ rorto 11u1nr1 truC'k. condition. em Op amper MGB --s3n .. stlll lo1c: or 11Sl' 1rn. K II Bl B k ~~~k. J~~?~. ~.~g", 1~1;."~1~'. e ey ue 00 ~i, ;.)~~iu~. ~('::~11:~~: $2199 4i.::~·r.1~('~~~~: :~·~~iii~:, '67 MGB RDSTR. ll'U~~.~; n~111~~~~;e~I~~~-"-;:;. ~~: la~il:;~el, d:~:~: als, MAVKE 'OrFER :ros \\'M.cl,·~. s~ •. ~. Sal~n~tn Ana $2095 n:i~l~~~~il:s;~;~· 111n1·no11 To Luxury S:?~iO. f~ooct eqncL tic,, import,, trucks or j COAST Call ''\'£>1i G-16-2'.162 camper$. $999 1,,,,720-CJ=IF.VHOLF'.'I' ·I \i•heel C:i!J and ask for Buyrr COAST 835-3171 • • d•·iw Bl•~"· """ P'" • 1 DAYE ROSS CAPRI CREVIER ~:r:1:; :,';~:: .. ,~:~./·~:·~·; PONTIAC IMPORTS ·11 CAPRI IMPORTS MOTORS ~ 1 l()l)().l200 11, p .1. 208 \V, 1st St., Santa J\na -• BCI IC Cst. Hwy. llS-lJJJ '66 GMC TRUCK 2480 Harbor Blvd. 1000.1200 \\'. Pac1f1l' Clf. !fwy. 4 Spd, Air Conditioning, Ne11·port Beach (TI 4l 64.2-0406 ---·'--- Radio, heaf('r, (#V581J9 ~. Costa Mesa 546.8017 NC\1·po1t Beach !TI.fl 642-0406 Radio, !\ta~s. <284BUJl . _ --~ OPEL 177>. ,,,,.. 83&W35: ' WE buy all makes ol clean 046 · 4529 · $2150 '68 DATSUN PICKUP '70 OPEL 1900 1968 FoNI F-100, :\00 ..... '"·· G u<ed ""'"' cars. paid !or Alfa Romeo '72-~;;c-=~,..':-·d~~-:-"l"V.o--~ ;:~ · ~"°~.:.~L~. drive in '" . 2000 / COAST ~z~~n:~~:·:rJ;~;;~~~~; RALLYE KADETTE V·S,.Aut0Tra11s, 1\•ith sc-r\·it·e NOW IN STOCK 11 IMPORTS BarWick Datsun 4 SN!. Radio, lleatl'r, 28.oxt Body. l\1ust !'<'II, Rlr 11!17-022•1 9911 So. Coast Jh\·y. nlLle11, Bronir \\ilh wh.tlc For Immediate LagUna B<•arh interior (30iBITl.l, '63 Chevy 3/4 Ton 3100 \\'.Coast l-h\·y., Delivery 1000-1200 \\'.Pacific Cst. Jfl1·y. 5-16-4051 /494-9771 $1695 Excellent selection of prev iously owned !\lark Ill's and Con tiucntals. ' Jn1n1r1culalf', f.lt1 Sl s.~11. dlr Ne\vport Beach Instant Credit NC\l'pl'.ll'l Bl:'ac·h (TI.fl 642-0406 • '71 DATSUN 24-0Z 8'7·022"1. 642·940S . BANK FINANCING >16~529 ·---···70-ronu"""'"'''°=--+--·-·"'w'"e"°'""ii'if:4>"'r=-T"'o'"P"'-=+-~-cCJAs-T---------enReEN COAST Like' 11t•1\' -n1any ""tras. I s 4 SfXI, Air Con<I. !\lags, Sih·C>r S2f..OO. 49·1-6:m:t , CA H Citroen Sports Maserati ivith Black interior, 13,000 IMPORTS \ '· -.6-,-,.-0RD-E('()ii'o-v;,-,-,-,.-~1. 1 IMPORTS Orange County headcruarters ~~:~~I 11~;:.iir;,~!ID~~~~cet jn 170 c.r. 3 spc!. P~rtial p:Ul('L for local & European $4495 Sl.300. !;:;&-!JG06 nft :1. tor used can & truck!, jult delivery. call us fot frte e-stlmatts. J im Slemons Imports 1000-1200 \V. Pacific Cs1. ll\\)'. Nl'l\'pDrt BPat'.h 171 ~) 642-0406 546-4529 '61 C/wvy 1r1.1ck, 111:1 Stakf' body, 12' slf'cl 5-18-Hf.() ~1r f'euft1•Jd. Auto Leasing M·IASING) ton, bed. 964 Try our lease experts for ~vings • Satisfaction -Ser- vice. \\'E LEASE ALL POPULAn 1972 1tAJ<F.S AT COi\1PETJ. TIVE R~\TES. Call !\Ialcolm n el d tor further dctai!S. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 11.:irbot Blvd. CO!ta f.lesa &12.tlOlO Autos Wanted 968 \VE PAY TOP DOLLJ\f{ FOR TOP USED Ci\RS U your car is extra clean, see us first. BAUER BUICK 2925 rfarbor Blvd. Costa J\fesa 979-2500 TIME FOR GROTH CHEVROLET IOtJ0.1200 w. PacUic c ... '"'"· 2201 So. Main, Santa Ana Ne"''POrt Beach (714) 642.{}4()6 557-5242 Open Sun. Or Best Offer COAST A&k for Sales ~1anaa;er 182ll Beach Blvd. l-luntinaton Beach M7 .6087 KI 9-3331 1~1PORTS \V ANTED Orange Counties TOP i BUYER BTLL ll!AXEY TOYOTA 188Sl Beach Blvd, H. Beach. Pit. 8-47·8555 \\'{LL Buy your car paid for or not. Call 'P...alph Gordon 673-0900 -445 E. Coast H1\'Y· Nc1vport Beach. Autos, Imported 970 ALFA RCMEO Alfa Romeo l'\0\V ON DISPLAY BMW Vil!i it our ne-.v home! & ROY CARVER, Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Costa ?.fC'sa 546-4444 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY & SEE US ABOtrr Overseas Delivery CREVIER MOTORS 208 \V. 1st SI .. Santa Ana BJS.3171 , DATSUN '68 Datsun Roadster !lard Top & Soft Top, 4 Spd, Radio, J-lea1er, 41,000 actual miles, (\Vl'Y584) $1395 -or--.bcsl offer_ COAST IMPORTS IMPORTS ~IOVING, nlUSt sell '68 Red 80 hp Opel debc cpe, good cond. $650. &12-4214 '68 Opel Kadel\ statJOn y,•ag. Xlnt condilion. $900. 673-0135. Robb. 1000-1200 \\'.P acific C!>t. H\\'Y· -'--C..C--~---11 Newpm1 Beach <n41 642-0406 PEUGEOT 546~5~ 1~~~-~-~-~-11 '69 DATSUN Sl O * PEUGEOT STATION \VAGON * Tmma\'ula~. YPUJ72. As· low as $2.299 • ..(No..5545) $129S FRlTC WARREN'S SANTA ANA TOYOTA SPcirt Car Center Service DepL Opt'n e ORANGE C O U NT y • S 7: 30 am 'ti! 9 pn1 LARGESf ~1on-F~i. !>to-511.2 TIO E •. lst St., S.A. 547--0'764 417 \\. \\'arner, Santa Ana 1iJoo.1200w. PacificCst. HW,. ·n DATSUN 1200 rsibk. Air ·f!pRSCHE Newport Beach (TI4) 642-0406 cond, radio, VT1\YI-top, --------- 54&=4529 mol1ling, tach, etc. 14,000 1-POR.SOJE 1970 911-T Targa, '67 Datsun 1600. Hard & soft 011·ner miles. i"otint ('Ond. sepia ~"'·~· xlnt cond. top. ~lags. Radials. Xlnt $1695. 54&-9378. SflXXI. Fllill. 379 -9211 nd • s~ 6 4 2 6 o 4 2 -,=c=="'"=~=~ bet"''ffn 9 am &. 6 pm. ask co · "'-"'· -'67 DATSUN STA '\\"GN. for Karl. \\'N'kdays: (213) 592-2752 Auto, AM·F'~f. 1600 cng, S850 ---------·II tt·knds. l-1.B. residence. or be.o;t offer. 546-S836. '68 912: 4-spd, A.\l/Thl, DATSUN '71 240Z, air, mags, lo mi., $4200. Call 557-3414. 9 to 5 :\lon-Fri. --~==~"'---1 chrm r uns, local car, shows FERRARI great can!. B€1t offer. 673-8735. DAILY PILOT ' Sal'> Service Paris Body Shop TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT Put a little "loot'' in your Lt-vis · sell those baubles fof "bucks", Call Classified &lZ.5678. '66 FERRARI * 19TI 914 Porsche. LO mi. Xlnt cond. Best offer. 673--68'26; 675-3294. CLASSIFIED ADS COAST IMPOR'rS CALL 642-56 78 '1 1000.1200 IV. aia" Hwy. ?-l'e\\'port Beach 642-0406 Au t 01, Imported 970 Autos, Impo rted 970 WANT AD 642-5678 ---------Autos, Imported .. * ** ((~ECONOMY G;(/(...(;I ) )· • The DATSUN ':J200" 2·DOOR SEDAN IRAND NEW 1!72 St.11,clarcl •quipmt"t i"ch1dt1 ht•l•r, d•fro1t•r, whit•w1H tir•1, bump.tr 9u1rd1. loc•in9 <J•I ftnlc, 4·tpt•d. •II 1ynchro It•"'· l much mor• i"clu~int O'f•t JO 111il•t ptr 9allo". 5,,, No. LS I l O'll6o•S2, 51976 -t Loocll Soll'S Tox, Ueft15<r, Frtlvhl, Of.I. S«vk• the DATSUN "510" WAGON KAND NlW 1!72 lncl ud•1 160bCC ov•rh1•d c•111 '"9int, fro11t ditc brak•t; 4·1pe•d .u 1ynchro t••nl., tinted 91•11, locl.in9 9•1 ctp, fold dow" rear 1eat. recJini"9 fr cint 11th -5,,, No. 960Jl0. ..:.-- \",·~',. 52656 '.• \'f-+ Locol Solft To~. LktnM• ...... ........_ Fretel'IL Otl, $«Vic. : .. ~ ~ 970 • 330GT COUPE •;,g Porsche, reblt eng. 5 Spd, Mag Wh<'t'ls, Sho1v-Good Cond. -$1200. room Fresh, 36,000 ·actual GT:>-66U nlilcs, fSAV038 l. '72 Porsche 914, AM/FM MAKE OFFER, "''''" tintrd glass, II. blue. $4400. 49"Hl103. COAST REN~ULT Renault Denio Sale IMPORTS Semi Annual Demonstrator Clearance Sale This Weekend HJ00-1200 \V. P acific Cst. l-f11y. Ne1,·port Beach (714) 642-0406 • • 546-4529 FIAT "'. -·----'71 ·FIAT 124 ROADSTER S Spd, H.adio, 11eater, L<l1v Lov,. !\1il('!'IRC, 12112CKZI. $2545 Unbeotablo .Prices ALL 19n MODELS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DEL1VERY INSTANT CREDIT APPROVAL BANK FINANCING COAST IMPORTS 1000-1200 \V. Pacific Cit. Jtwy. Nc-.vport Beach (714) 642-0400 COAST IMPORTS Renault S1l11 ·& Service 1000-1200 \V. Pacific Cst. H"''Y· lor over a decade in Oranee Newport Beach <TI 4) 642-0400 County 54&-4529 Serv. De-pt OPl!!n til 8 p.m. '69 F . t 850 Co Lo ·i Monday ia . upe. mi e, J lm $lemons Rl!!nault ne.w tirrs. ~ Rnl e t c . 2201 So. Main, Santa Ana _pri/pty. 968-4580 alt 5· 1 blk. north of Warner MAZDA Service Department 546-4114 SaJes Department 557-5242 ROTARY'S fmmedl.tte Del ivery HUNTINGTON BEACH Ii,,, I, Ii 17331 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH . .. ' ~ .. "' '"'' . ~ .... 842. 6666 SAAB BRANO NEW 1972 SAAB 99[ $99, over Dealers Cost tax and lie (9-3722009140} 199722{1102491 COAST MERCEDES IENZ IM.PORTS . --· · ·· · ............ ---1D(X).1200W, Pacific Cat. Hwy. 50 USED MliRCEDES Newport B<ach .m4J 642.-90N DISPLAY, NOW S46-QI ' Louo Now Morcodos SUNBEAM $111.71 Monthly 'HOUSE OF IMPORTS l·OO--S-u-nbe-a1'1_"_"1_p_ine-.-. -con- 6852 Manchester, Buen1t Pk Vt'rtlble, wire .Wheel11. di1c 523-7250 on Santa Ana Frwy .. powl!!r brak<-'!. S 7 O O. ~14-3417. TOYOTA 1971 TO)'Ota ~lark II "'·agoii . AJC. Like new.· $29!J5. ~. I VAcanciet 0>sl monc'y! Renl your house. aPt.. stol'(' ,"List" tt in cl•aUied. Ship blda., elf'. thru • Daily Pilot 1971 MAR I( III lll'rr 11tif111 A11 101110/Jile Brazilian ~loondust \\ ith tobncco leather interior and black landau roof. Lt1xur~ equipped ~ncluding full power, c limate con· trol air. indi,·idual ;idJusting po\rrr tront seats. tilt \\'heel. 8 track ster('o_ po'' rr rloor Jocks. And nluch. much more. 1416 r FP) Outstanding Group Of Choice Cars! 1970 Cadillac EL DORADO Immaculate. t:nlC'rald m11ol m~1all1c' black Landau & matching LRather 111· terlor. Luxury equipf)f'd. F'ull po\1 f'r Incl. 6 \1·ay sent, tilt·\('!,.. \\h(•f'I, J\:'>l· FM stereo, po\\·er dovr locks & n1uth more. (081AKJ) $497~ 1969 Piyn1outh FURY Ill 4 door hardtop. Aztl'C Gold \\/ith Jan· dau top, equipped 1\•ith VS, autnm11· tic, radio, heater, power ~leering & hrakt;"s, factory air conditioning, re- flects excellent care. <n4 ~DAJ $1575 1969 Lincoln CONTINENTAL 4 DR. \Vhile exterior with black leather and vinyl top. F ull po"'er, air cond. and vacuum locking group. Near wholesall!!. (XYZ458), Full price $2975 1971 Cadillac ELDOR ADO CONVllTllLI Alli:"Bt'.U\l' !:;bony l\IRr k with \Vhitt lt·athc·r & matching top, Luxury thru-out, full po14't"I', cllmatt control air C•)nd.. ti.Jt·t~le \\'hrrl, Al\-1/Fl\f, ''°'\Cr door l'ocks, 6 \\·ay sea t. (40.f· 001) • . $b775 1971 Mark III OUTSTANDING & CL .'\N <;, ·r~l"nus Emerald Turq1101~(' fi nish \1'ilh n111tchin~ leather interior. 1vh\lP. l;n1d11u roof, luxury f'Qllippt"d, full J•o11·rr, ti way i ndlvi~hinl !leats. Ult t1'hf'•·I, auto. crui-.r> l'Onlrol, J)(l\\'er dnor 1l11·k~. Al\f/F.\l strr1·n, <1nd much ml')r••. Ask to rl"11r. 10:.1; BQI::) $5775 1971 .l\'le1·cedes 2•DSE 4 DOOR 11,000 miles. Desert beige with brown Landau and saddle tone interior. Luxury equipped Incl. Automatic, AJ\1-Fltf radio. air cond, power 6lt-er- ing & brakes, J'l(>t\'er windo1\'S. Set and drive. (414ELU) $7175 ALWAYS A -GREAT SELECTION OF TOP QU~LITY CARS ... "Orange County's Family of Fint Cars• ohnson & ·son l lill<.IJI f\ 1\1 f f·' I I If, V 2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 540.fil30 ' "'Shor< ll<lul"' 642-6678. 1..:0.="'::.:tflt::.:d=Ad=·----·' .. ____ ..; ___________________ _., • • ' I' • I ·~ .28-CAIL Y ,ILOT • Pit OT ~ADVE R TISER 25 For Your Shopping Conve nie nce Wtdnndi\y, July 5, 19n OAIL V PILOT fl3 JAVELIN. M A TADOR· HORNET· GREMLIN S PORTABOUT·Am~ASSAD OR BUY NOW AT CLEARANCE NEW 1972· AMBASSADOR 4 DR. SST . AT. , .. ,. . ·PRICES! $ DISCOUNT Off Manuf. Su9. Retail Sticker Price SHORT OF CASH? NEW ON THE J OB ? NEW IN TOWN ? I ·CREDIT BY PHONE Let me try to orran9e the credit & terms you need so that you may drive home today in the car of your choice. MAKE MONTHLY PAYMENTS ' SHORT OF CREDIT? 4 DOOR STATION WAGON ,\'2.'\S55 11209SG7 FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEPARTMENT TRAIN FACTORY TECHNICIANS SERV ICE HO UR S: TUES. THRU fRI. 7:30 A.M. • 5:30 P.M. MONDAY EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M. Se II ab la Es panol USED CAR CLEARANCE Se Hab la Es pnnoJ '68 FALCON '62 AMERICAN STATION WAGON ' o,. H1rdtop, Aulom110t Rtdio, He•ftr, Bt•utiful Tran\., Radio He1 l1r. (GIT IWXH45 JI 9571 . $8 96 . . $196 '67 CAMARO '67 MUSTANG RALLYE SPORT '65 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL H~rdtop, Air Cond., Auto. Tran i .. R•dio, H1•ter, Full Pow - " WSW, Lin• Lu•ury Cir. t EOT9 I B) $796 - '69 IMPALA 2 Door H•rdtop. VI, Auto., R•- '70 PLYMOUTH ·STATION WAGON Air Cond .. Auto. Tr1n1 .. R1d io. H1~ler, P.S. Room for lh1 Who/1 F .. mily. (754 EBCJ $2496 '69 RANCHERO 500 '68 AMBASSADOR 2 Dr. H1rdtop Air Cond., Auto. '70 vw Tr1n1., R1dio, Heiler, rowtr Si11ring, Power Br .. ~11, Vi n~l ? Dr. AM/FM Radio, 4 Spd., Top White Side w .. 11,, !WWF-Be autifu l C"'· (705 BCT) 884) $1196 $1196 '71 TOYOTA '71 PINTO 2 Or, Htrdlo p, Air Cond .. V.I, dio, H••t•r, Power St11rin9, ? Or. HT. Air Cond .. \l.f , A1.1!0. 2 Or. A1.1to. Tr1n1., R•d io, H11t- WS W, CORONA DELUXE Aulo. Trtn1., R•dio, H1•l1r, Tr1n1., Radio, Healer, Pow•r Power St11rin9, Vinyl Top. IVCJ!il2l St~~ring Power Br1lc11, lnierior Die.or. IVO B702l $1296 $1296 Pow1r 8ralc11, Whii1 Sicl1 Watll. IZZA74J l . A nit• c.1r for only $1496 V.B, 4 Spd., R1djo,. H1 al1r, Power Sl11rin9. !9522lCl $1596 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa -........ I~ I A........... 1§1 I A''"'"'''' Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported ----970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported TOY OTA TRIUMPH VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO "· Custom lnl1rior. C 1n't till from n1w, only 4,000 mil11. tl l l OTRl Air Cond" Auto. Trani .. Radio, H1 .. ter, WSW. (6600ZPI $1696 $1796 646-0261 PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU 7 /6/72 ··"· ,,, ,.,, I I~, I [ ..,,, ....... 990 1 Autos, Us ed ~90 Autos, Used 990 -----------~~·~-CADILLAC CADILLAC CHEVROLET * TRIUMPHS * '66 vw • Xln't cona "66 Volvo Slafo" w.,.,_ -------~ • • _______ , '72 TOYOTA COROLLA $1966 '71 CLOSEOUT S650 644-1577 Roor n ur,ki-:, 4 Spd. RPbu1tt F.ng inr_. $9S5 B~r. &lfi..3242. SPITFIRES AS LOW AS 12399 VOLVO GT·6 SAVE $500 --------Autos, Used "O YOUR ONLY FACTORY AUTHO RIZED 1009 Cadillac Coupe de Ville, leather seats. sterro. all ex- tras. lo1v milrage. Sacr ifice, l\lust sell. 5.16-3624. '70 CAPRICE Shnrp 4 cir, loaded, $2595. S.16-i805 l!MiG Cllcvy SS 396 1965 FORD Yi T. PICKUP <+T.&L.) FRITZ WARREN "S 1972 VOLVO Sport Car Center BUICK CADILLAC DEALER '66 B L UE Cad , Coupe DeVillr, air oond., full pQ\\·er Sl.5i"JO. 962-4750. SlOOJ or make offtr. 548-9673. 983 Oak St, C:\I. ~ l ong bid. Ov1•!01d1. VI. <I Sp11d. R11dy to 90 to work. :: I qo62 l 579500 1971 CAPRI Tlie 1e•v on•. S1,1nroof. 4-Sp11cl. 8uc "eh . lmm 11c.ul11t1 .!:7SOC KR $209500 lmm1culat1 11 rclic whit1 Coron1 40.r. W ith 11 ir conditionin9, 1ulom1lit lr•n1.mi11ion. i=682DJA 1972 RENAULT R·15 & R·17 The 11! new FOXY ••ri of !he ~e•r. front 1972 CITROEN·ttlASERATI Mo!or Tr1nd'1 c"r of !ht V•••· "Thi best 1ll- 1round 11.1lomobi11 in Amtric.1 lod•y." B111nd new, Dtliv1ry tod•y. from t n in"t "lory of Jim $lemons lmpo,ts 2201 So. MAIN, SANTA NA OPEN SUN. '" $39.30 MO. OR ANGE COUN TY 'S lease Today at LARGEST Best Rates Largest sell'ction of Cadll· '&I LUX Buick 9 pass Sta lacs in Orange County. \Vgn.. lo mi. X!nt cond. Sales-Leasing. Look for our l\lust sell $7~. cash. Pri full page ads every \Vrd. CAMARO '65 Jrnpala Con\'. RIH. P/S. J>o\\:Cr top. v.·/1\·alls, good rondilion $ 4 9 5. &W-1700, r:xt. 556, aYt for J\hke or Cal. TIO E. 1st, S.A. $i7..(li&l ' $88 74 p M FULL cash price $2,096.30 in· · er o. ply. 642--0966 altCT 5 pm. & Friday for our specials. * CAi\tARO ·~. 317, PS. R&·l-1. Aulo. vinyl lop. $1400. Pvt p1y. 645-57\it eluding lax & license. Do\\'n VOLKSWAGEN o.~.c. Al\J/Fl\J, Auto, trans., pa~·tncnt is four hundred disc brake~. 36 n10. . '63 Le Sahr~ 4 cir .. P s. P/B. V Nabers doi1ars. $39.30 1o1a1 n1on111ty '68 V.W a·UG For Leasing or buying Nr11· brakes, Xlnt Trans. adl lac Radio, Air. Good T1rrs.1 -C •1 QUICK CASH . THROUGH A DAILY PILOT '67 &I Aire-V-8, pis, lnPf' dk. xln't rond. ;\fusl Stt to appr. Pri pyt. $..lt.'"Jj). %8-7880. payment il1<'Judinl':' intt'l'f.>sf, Sparklint; ''·hite & 1-carly to · ta.x & liC"rnsc. 35 pay plus ~o: Radio, hl':itrr, <I l'pl'cd. balloon paym£'nt of SflOO. S!l'J5. Tor i~! "rlcfcrcd pay,... priee Barwick Datsun $2,515 .. iO. A.P.R, II '· On prr -a1·rang<'d (' r c rt i l • !!!IS. So. Coa~t l!\\'y. (3007S5J. Laguna Bi ach 546-40511494-9771 tJ Wt Lewi& '65 VW -BUG TOYOTA Sunroof, r adio, hra.1f'r, 4 • spf'<'d. super l'lcan~ (PCT· 1966 llprbor, c.~J. 646-9303 5.~.i) s595._ s Ai\-SUN.-SPECIAL Barwick Datsun . ,69 99S So. Coast II\\)', Laguna Bf'a<"h I TOYOTA CORONA >16-4051/9'9-9771 4 door'. ~\·hitc finish, 4 speed ·66 V\V Bug, good cond. t-.'c\v (ZKZ425l . !1rrs. J:OOd brakes, ne\\' r ingS • $1099 &. \'<l/V(' job. :'l'lnt in lerior. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA $I.JO. <1r b<"st off('r. Also '61 Bug, \\Tet·krd fron! enct, no l'ngine. g-rod lrans. Good for lJUgg)', $iJ. 5-1R-:i.1SO, V\\' Rus ran1pt>r. 19il Exl'f'I cori<l. Ln 111 ileaJ:e." Nf:'\' 11111 B••ch Blvd. !11t's. St1n roof. ('ustnn1 Huntington Be1ch 147-3555 bu iHin her!. ).fan~· f'Xlras, -SRANo NEW--s2·\-.,o. call 1\·kd.1y.s S-4. LAND -'~...i;i;~ * '63 V\~V~Bu~.s~. -,~.F:\-, v PAI:-.'T. TRl:'lf. 1fm ENG. CR.UISERS ,n<> T!HES & BRKS. :}IS-.~902. in StOC'k. Large &>IN:l ion '68°'· °'V\°"1•""'LJ,--·ug-, -- 1 mmed iate Delivery Lo milrs. Slefl'O SJ)f"nke~. $975 &16-6414. m QfAUl•$ ·70 VW, S<1nroof a" "'" "' rlh, '\"\'" s17JOO. &1&-s2f7, motors cotl betw 4 & 7 P'J. '69 V\V Camper Jlop Top Toyo:a & Jaguar De:if'er XI t "" r ti · d A lho . cd Sal ' Sc . , n oo.,.... u y cqu1ppe • u riz es , rv1ce * 644-8124 * 9CXI S. Coast 1-figh\\·ay Laguna Beach S.10-3100 '6.'j V\V. S400 or bes! orrrr. ~m•r,11is ~' m•t•rs Eng good. n<>ros body \\'()rk. Cl\ll 5-18--0875 FOR Sale: '60 \11\' Bus r n~. just llBT. Body fair. $49j. 5:i7-22.11 -Jl'ff. Toyota & J aguar Deal~r 1 :,6::::7-cv~,,.~Sq~u-.-,.,~,,,-,,~_-nc-wl Authorized Salea & Service rn~ .. heigr, xlnt com!. $100'.l. 900 S. Coast HJghway &r:,_1666 {'\'<'~. Laguna Beach S«J.3100 --------I '11 TOYOTA LandcruiS('r, ·~ V\\' Bu~. Good com~ilion, 11.000 ml. Gno<I conflilion. ~111s1 _ 'lsell, Dlr. Sa OO. Just S'f'n'l('e(f. 499-3116. 1_:1.1()-_1:1_9._. ----- TRIUMPH ~IUSI' IM'll '60 V\V Bu,. many (':<!ras-. $650 /offcr. * 545-$5A4 ,...._ 'fi6 11l.4A IRS ZXV669.l-------- O\'t'rdri\,., ~·I v.• ht"' I '. Sharp. Only $U99.00 DLR. ~1.-. Custon1 V\V, vrcy clCan mnny f':<tms * 6.'\5--1125 .. :>1x..;,;,%. 2600 1-I A.RBOR BL., :Fully l'quip. Lo11· n11le ~2&1() COST A J\1ES A 5<10-9100 Open Sunday '69 Ri\·irra 1966 J1arbor, C.J\J. &12-51•16 .. 64·1·4048 A good \\'ant ad is a good in-WANT AD 1966 1'0VA 0Ki\)' JI \\'agon, PIS. s:i?.5. 962-562.J Autos, Used 646-9303 --------1 ~v_es~tm_c~"'~· ----= 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos; Used 990 Autos, Used GARDEN GROVE LINCOLN MERCURY SAYS: ' ''S i 0 P S H 0 P P I N G'' 'NO'GIMMICUSI @DRAWINGS @GIVEAWAY'S ~ .9..!L..=.lE:.~:::~A~Y~IN~G~S,._,.O~N~A~L:L~N:EW:::..:;C~A~R~TR=A::::.:D=E=S~~~~-.... KELLY SALE KILLY SALi KILLY SAL! BLUE BOOK PRICE BLUE BOOK PRI CE BLU E BOOK PRICE -'70 PLY 273 0 2298 '70 MK Ill 6590 5590 '68 MUST 1605 1188 FURY Ill CONY. Auto. air, P .S .. P.B .. vinyl roof, 136AKQ Full power/oir, BOOBBT Auto, p.s., cir cond. 484AEO '70 PLY . 2730 '2358 '69 MK Ill 5395 4645 •n MKK Ill 7700 6666 BARRACUDA Full pow/oir 2570NI Air, auto, p/s, p/b, v;l'lyl roof, 11 SAOT '70 LINC 47 80 4077 '71GAL500 3375 2848 CONT.CPI Full pow/air, 347ACX 2 DR. H.T. • '71 COL. PARK 4990 4211 WGN 1--1-9-7-1 D_A_J_S_U_N_P_U-1 JOposs .• Ml pow/oir. 801018 7,000 MILES '70 COL PARK 4095 3615 $1877 291CUU WGN. 10 poss. lull pow/oir 203BEO SERVICE DEPT. OPEN ALLDAY -SATURDAY- (BLK} Full power/oir. 81 2CFZ '72 MONTEGO 3812 3430 MX 2 DR. H.T. Air, outo. p/s, p/b, vinyl roof 742ES£ UQV303 \ I ' ! I l , ,_ , A ' 8 DAILY PI LOT WtdnfJdi1y, July 5. 1972 1b 'ILOT-AOVUTISEN WE HAVE 28 OF THESE SPECIALLY EQUIPPED -CUlLASSES-EOR-YO U TO SELECT FROM Example: Brand New 197 2 Cutlass Hardtop Coupe LOADED: Factory Air Conditioning • Turbo Hydramatic Trans. • Power Steer· ing • Power Disc Brakes • Vinyl Roof • Deluxe Radio e Whitewalls • Sporty Louvered Hood • Full Wheel Discs • Tinted Glass • Plus much • much more. (3F87H2Z135514l DAILY PILOT 27 SPECIALLY PRIC ED AT ·· $ 00 ****SUPER USED CAR SAVINGS RIGHT NOW!**** '6~ TOYOTA $995 I '67 BUICK ELECTRA $1595 I 72 OLDS CUTLASS $3499 67 KARMANN GH IA $895 Auto.,,otic, R•d10 1 h11 t1/, <4 dr, H.T. Full powfr, f11;.+o r'{ \II, t ulo., R&H. P,5., P.1 .. I IOetd ••<1 I' ~t1d ~l~'~r, l 132BXE l t i• condilion:n9, •inyl 1001. Air cond., vi,.yl roof. ( !0271151 1 IOMIV'7 • I !UDU00'1 l -------'69 BUICK SKYLARK $2095 '65 CHEVROLE T $695 I '66 TORONADO $1195 '69 FORD TOR INO $1795 2 dt. H.T. VB . 11 ulo1T111lit, rtd io, h~•!•t, 2 door. A ul om t lic lr11 n1mi11 io,., RIH power 1!11rin9 I brtk11. I A '""'"''' •d" ~ ••.• , power 1lellfln9, ••n~I roof, IAclnry t or radio ""d h111l1•. 1ul om11+ic, f<1t!o1v "''' ~ · •"·d 'o~ ~11 · '"' c.ondit1on•n9. !ZDH286! (WYY1711 ! 066AZH l IZ A~]4J . '70 HONDA CAR $855 '67 BU ICK SKY LA RK $1395 '68 VOL KSWAGEN $895 '64 DODGE WAGO N $595 R,,.d io, h•<1l•1, <I 1p11d <I door h1rdlop. A;, condj1,on;n9, F•1lb1ck. Do n't be 1111 on A1J1,,..,A '•< ••d'<l ~.,.1 n1, lr•n1mi11ion. ! ]62CQR! ,,;n~I •oof, power 1leerin 9 thi1 on e. !VTS7 54 ) r n<' i t A c~ QV.K OI~! & br .~11 . !UPK775) '69 DODG e SWI RG ER --------. -$1795 '69 OLDS 98 2 door H.T. $2595 '67 CHEVY 'l'• TON $1895. '69 GRAND PRIX $2595 R•dio, h,,,,,, •ufom1iit tr1n1mi11 ion, Full pow1r, l1clory ,.:r. vinyl Fl1+bed. A ulom1tic, ll&H. ~ult-I!'~!•< lull Pt'Wf•, pow1r 1t11rin9. roof, tilt 11 11 wh11I. AM/FM 111•1• radio, h1•i1r. (V98l5J l f,.c+orv t ot, ><nyl tool, IZAW789/ wilh l•p• pl•v••· ( YEX1 6 1 l !48 l AZ01 Autos. Us.c:t 990 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980Autos, Now 980 Autos, New I ' LEASE -OR BUY '62 Ford HAltDTOI' '" automt tlt, pt1w.er lletr· '"' r•dlo. he.tt1r, buck tr IMll. ITYS r.l~J $299 '65 Opel STATION WAGON • Slll'ed Tr1n~ml11len, R!WloO, He11e1. (VZZ llS) $199 '67 Fiat 150 IOADITll l 19111 a1111 wltl'I a11ck tnttrl. $r, 4 SPttd, lltll:llo. Mttltr. Lll'll' MllMf1. tVO E JM_I __ $999 DAVE • R_OSS BRAND NEW 1972 GRAND PRIX s11&26 MONTH 36 MONTH! OPEN END lEASE f v••r 11 •••· SJ 16.26 mo. plu1 f•x $231.52 c•1h r1quir•d plus lie. Morro•idt bucket 11•h, cutt. c•rpth, c lo ,k, '400 VI, du•I 1x., turbo .hvdr•m•+;,, P.1f1tril'l9·d i1c hr•ke1, •ir col'ld,. cordov• top, r•dio LH r1mof1 mirror, 'u1t, 111t b1lh. soft r•v 91•11 •II, \/nd•rco•t • .#2K57T2All004S. ( 1072) '' BRAND NEW 1972 LE MANS s97 1s MONTH 36 MONTHS OPEN END LEASE ] Vttr 11111. $97.!I mo, plus .lftl'. $11".16 c11h r1qu:•1d plu1 lie. Morroli:id1 in!., cuit. c•rp1h, 150 VI , turbo hydr1m1tic, liber9J•11 tir11, LI-I remol1 mirror, c1.11 t. •••+ b•lh , cull. 1te•r. wh•el. rally II whe1l1, W. op1"i ~9 l!'Ouldi"9· pow1r 1l•e•in9 l d iic br1ke 1, 10H rty windshield, •ir cond., It comp. curt. l•mp. =2037M2ZI 129.j5 (I 165) '67 Thunderbird '68 Chevrolet NOYA COUPE ~ull Po~r. '"''torv Air, Vlnr! econom!,al 1 cr1u~<1t•. J ~Plied Roof, Low Mllt~e. (I"! CXWj T•1n1m1,,;on, Redro, Hel!t•. (XUO IMJ $1299 $999 '68 Volkswagen '68 Pontiac: CATALINA H.T. CPl . ~ 5!1l'ed Tr1n1ml1slon, R8dlo . tnd He1ter, IXXO 4.U) \II, Power s1ee1if1<1, Au!Oll'lhC. Rtdlo, Heater, Afr Condlt!of!· Ing, Low Mlleog1. CYVa :z.!! I $899 $1399 '68 Pontiac: '67 Pontiac: IHO IONNEVILLI \II, Power S1Mrl"I, J illff!I f.l"IHtt111tr Wtgt111, '""· ITIM., petwtr lh ... IML, PO"' Tr•nmlnlon, llldlo, Me111r, wlnfaw1, vlnvt ~ t lr cllfldl-LOW MUng1. !WWR. Utl llol'llrog. l!TI" .£!11 $1299 $1699 '68 Chevrolet IMPALA H.T. C,E. Po~• Steering, Automtllc, Factory Air, R•dlo, H"!tr. CIU CFH! $1299 '70 Maveric:k J DOOi R•dlo, He1!fr, S1•..01rd Tr•n•· m!1s10.., la"' Ml+Ng1. IN> ltft $1399 '71 Ford PINTO V""'1r 1•..000 Mlltt, S+•t>Cltrd Tr•1'11mlulOl'I, •1111o, H11t1r, l Owner. (5"17 l lWJ $1699 O'IN MON.·5AT. 1:)0 •. 111. ,. 10:00 ,.111. -· IUNDAY 10:00 •·"'· te t :OO P·"'· 2410 Harbor arvd. ~.~.~11• a.;"' Costa Mesa • ADYlllt'f~P.~ .,,ICTIVI T"lU SU"DAY, JULY JH O. Phone 546·1017 .- I Autos for Sil• Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Usecl 990 Cf!EVROLET DODGE FORD '70 NOVA SS '66 WAGON · '71 Ford Wagon Coupe. 350 VS. Vinyl-top. Dodge Monaco, 9 passenger, Automaur, fatrflry air mn· brown w/beige vinyl !iuclcet Automatic, faciory a ir conrli· ditianini:, r:1r!10 IJ.112CTQJ. seats. AutomatJc (floor shift) tioning, power steering, $2795 dlr . .1136·6:J.1:i console, factory guages, radio. 'heater. (RUC337). '&:J Fon:! Van r~xrr>ll~c,-,-,"-,,~d. pci\\'er disc brks, exterior $1000. dlr. 8.16-65.15, Rebuilt·cni:.:1n,. r, 1·~1. Sl\2.j, chrome. TOP SHAPE! Sl!15 1969 Dodge Charger good 847-Sl 15 Below Book. ~fust Sell! Will condition. S12'J5. or trade for "'·ii"""ro"'n"'Do-7i.. TD \\'agon. rnad· go quick. Call 53l·l21S. convertibl• amall ca r. ed \\'/xtras. fl{'\\' llN'S & '67 Ch•v•ll• Spt. Cpe. 549--0530. brakes, $3200. &14--0256. Radio, heater, aulomatic, a DODGE Dart 1 9 & 7, real beauty. #220437. automatic, ps, ph, good con· $1099 dition. $750. SJfi-1004. Low Do"'•n Low Terms • 6.il Ood ge Ch 11 rstf' r PHONE 645-5799 440-Pv.T/air, pvl ply. Take !l'IIRACLE MAZDA ot"Cr paymts. 642-588j. 2145 lfarbor Blvd. Co•I• M"a FIREBIRD '66 Nova Wagon '68 PONTIAC F1REBIRD 6 cylinder, au!omahc, radio. 350·Auto, black vtnyl top, hca!rr, r><.'Onnmy v11ca1inn AM/FM r11dio, tape deck, Sf>('l'iR] (XEVJ181 $895 dlr. fl('W titts. $1895. 531~979. s.~.s.ful5. ~~------'68 Firebird 3'";JO, vinyl top. t!'.170 Chev. Coocours E.:>l11te, mag v.:h.ls, Michelin tires, ~ P<1ss, St<1. \Vgn. Pwr. Si r~ firm. 673-7267. S!N:-11ng f..· brakes, Ar.f-FM Stereo radio, 1Lll i;lccr. whl. GREMLIN luggage rnck. n('w tires & --8-,-.-nd_N_e_w_l 9-7-2- brak". Pa~hng, A.king GREMLINS $..'HOO. 5574861. '70 Monte Carlo HORNET Brand New· 1972 HORNETS Now Ava1ltlblc 1t•ith ' AIR CONDITIONING AT NO EXTRA CHARGE _ OLDSMOBILE 1970 TORONADO GT. Excf'l cond, full pwr f!qU!p, vinyl . to ri. a ir ronrl, AMIF~ sU;-rro 1r/IAfl"' detk. $3,49J. Da}·s, 540-9892; e v • 1 , 642-320.1 --~~-~-~ OLDS 'f.r. Torooodo, golrl, hlaC"k vinyl top. Xlnt cone!. $122.i 6i':'Hi760. PLYMOUTH '66 PLYMDUTII, 2 dr sedan, auto tran!ll, P IS, R/H, new lirr~ & bra kes, Very clean. $!!00. aft 6 rim. Mo--0907. 19n Plymouth Duster 6 cyf. 3 ~JX'f'r!, lloor. to.lust ~ll. Take nver p11.ym ent1 . 5-19-1364. 1962 PLYMOUTil Valiant P/S, R&H. SIOO. 962-~23 PONTIAC 1966 Ponriac Vt'ntu ra, • Dr .. V·8, AT, P.S, PB. Air C.Ond .. Low lo'v n11lf'S, Clean insidt- & out, Must Sacrifice, 847·309j. '6.q Lc~1ans '2 Dr Hdtp. P/.S, P/B. A1t'-Cf>nd, Vinyl roof. New tires. 31,00> actual mi. $21 95. 543-l!IO.l VS 11utomalic, lactory air, wer steering, radio, heat· c vinyl roo f t 78.f.AVA ) 2695 dlr S:l6·6535. 197t VEGA Hatchback • Ex- cel cond. 4 11pd. Cust. in1 / ext, Dr11.fled. t-.1ust sell. Be~t nfll'r. 644-m~ . SJ)f'cia lly rqui pt car11 oow '66 PONTIAC GTO, f 1pttd, avallahll" u1 2 Dr. '1 Dr. 11.ncl huckCt". vinyl roof $600. spor111bour \Vagnn mod('I~ -"-'--"'°"--· ----- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY j -~. ~~.T~,;'~~w:~N '68 Impala over 25 Gremlin~ in 1t<><:k Immaculate, Sacrifice, P.fual 1111 models, & color" a vail· sell dlr 897-0224. able for CORYmE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '66 Corvette Fastback Wa.rd S.Lee 4 Spcl, AM/FM Radio, Extra Clean, (YGU358l. MAKE OFFER COAST IMPORTS 547-5826 1234 So. Main St. Sanla Ana FORD '70 LTD, Brou~ham, 2 rfr .. HT, fa ct air. p/s, p/b. Tm· mac.. lo mi. nc\\' !ires. 492-0786. ~1100 \\'. P11 citic Cs!. ~'Y· '63 Ford Waa:on. V·I!, auto., Newport Beach 1n4) 642-0406 R " H . Air miMi . Sl5'1. 546-4529 . firm. M3·369t·.""61! Rfler 4 Ward S.Lee FOR,.,:~·~::, Bon-- American Molon n neville. Lo mileaa:e. Excel 547 .. 5826 int., new ~·· &ir, dual 1234 So. ~fain St. S&nl1 Ana JEEPS '42 \Vlllya Jeep. 4 whl. drive. Roll bar. Ne\v canvas lop. Tow hRr. A~king $895. 536-6480. IMPERIAL '70 Imperial Le Bar.on Immarulate Condition, &!en · u~. l\lu~t !'<>11. rllr S!l?.-0224 MAVERI •peal<en. Ali!mt pt!l'lttt. 673-TI72. T0 BIRD. '61 T-BIRD, a.tr, cric pajnt. x.lnt cond. $600. 645-TI&! VEGA '71 VEGA PAllR ti Spd, Air Condltionin&', Mag \\'hf'l"ls. LUggace Rack. 20.000 miles, (7296fJ). $2095 1967 Corvelte conv. pm, 1970 i\lAVER ICK. COAST 4 apd. ~fa.ke .ofter. 1967 FORD GlllA.Xif' soo XL.. rlr;in, lo nH!r!'i, Good lirrs 963-3002 ... 11'50. '.'~~ i72:l --------·I >:Jnl cond. bh1ck Ill! .. vinyl --~r ----·~C_O-o-N-,.Tl_N_E""'.N_T,_A_L_j-!"'~"°'·,~'"-r!lru~~;"'· ;,.:·p"'c.:''!.-"·m"''',:c.'.'_'1r"1.i-=:.:M::.:u::s::T::..A::NJ:::G:::·.....:;:~· IMP.ORTS- '" Conlino nl1I Cpo. '!6 Fi>rd 115. RW1J '65 MU STANG 1000-tlOOW.Podf!c Cot.Hwy. lmmar.11\1!e, Lo11.dtd, Mul1 C&ll JMTY Tmmacull\!c, SAcrilicr, r.tusl Ne"'·Port Beach Cn4) 6d.<M06 s.11, dlr. 897-<1221. s11.~m 1.u, dlr, ss1-022t S46-4.li9 ~ . ' ) '· • • I , I • " I • • WHEN· YOU'RE ' ---·-·-·~-~··.. - IRAND NEW '72 PLYMOUTH Ill 4 DR. H.T. VI, aut•1111tic tr111•., AM rtdio, pow•1 ll•erint. fi11f1d ""ind 1liiold, wh,el cowefl, Ser. #PH4JG2DI02167. '"95 DOWN s9411 PIO .. PAY,MlNT MONTH Mn ll tolal CIOWll POVl'nlfll, Sll.91 fOtol "'°""'I~ PD't'r!llfll for ~1 moo!111, lnclUdlnt jGx, llctfl!~ 1111d canvlnv dloro•,. .,.. 0P1>r1111ed credit. D•· fe,..'11 1111¥mtnl r>rlce MOM 16, A.llnucrl pere.ntott rut• II.ti!%. '70 MARK Ill :-:~~ !:I DTOP. Full powt r, s5 3 9 5 f,.1,.., ol•, AM/fM ''""· P'"" wi11dow1 A 1e1t1, Yinyl roof, ti11!1d 9 1111. 1it1517t51 '66 VW BUG Good runn 1r, now tir1 1, 4 1p1t1d, r1dio, h11t1r. N11td1 minor p1 int. ISHW9421 '69 FORD GALAXIE 2 Dr. HT -Factory Air s17 9 5 v.1. 011tom1tic, radio, h1t1!1r, f•<· •• .., .;, .... ;1;,,;.,, .;,,1 •••. u. c1n1e No, YID550 '70 CADILLAC COUPI DIYILL!. Fu11 pow1r, lie· Factory Air $4 6 9 5 t ory e1r, power wlndow1 I 11oh, .;.,1 ... 1 ....... ;", """"' '4N !!rco111 ., lOINGll HU llTINQTON i . !EACH " ~RYgt,lR· ~ · YM ~I · ~· . i ~ • IRAND NEW 1971 DUSTER. FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING UK Is 1"111 *-" ~. Ml.N totol 11'1111. llO\'rMnt fbt 4! '"Cllllt!S. ll\cfUdl119 tu. 11~. CDH¥IM dllr-. '" -wed crldlf. o.twr.o 1111""*" Pl"lct 131'1$. MINI! NrCll'ltolM ra1e u.'°'". Se'-•VL29L2 Bl 78151 Sor. #VL29C2B l 781 52 '295 DOWN '68" PEI PAYMENT MONTH '2495 ~ . FULL PRICE ~ . Check our RED HO T P1Rl 1CES _on every NEW _a_nd ,D Car!!_· .. MUkbTJ BRAN-D NEW 1972 . VALIANT SCAMP '->-JO.....H .. :J .. -V ... ,.....v~-sHffr,_ tlttring, ¥inyl rtof, r1dlo, d•lu•• wlletl cO•on, 1111d1rco1t, WtW, light pk9. ,owe< di1c br•••• focfoty oir. Sir. #VH2lG2R· 530·9> +TAX I LIC. 1395 DOWN ~ S847I PIO PAT MINT MONTH us 11 totCll mwn 00-1. '*'·n total ""°· • 'l'll\enl for •2 ,,_1111, lllt5'11fllll fSLX, llctnJf' , onll ccrrrv1,... shal'OH an _...,~ c:rldll. Otf«rtd P'i'!l\I IHiOI s.ltSl.~. • nnuol , po<ct~100I rote l L.90%. _.. '69 ~k011' BRAND lllW 1972 . CHIYSLEI N!WPOIT IOYAL F1c1ofY' Ail'; ,-~Fl~P. Full Powir, a CID Efl!llflf, Tint«! Glit.1, Llthl P~, JI• mo!t Cantrol Mirror, Vlnyr Side MoUlll'"", lt14'9, & MtKh Mort. ~CU3MZC2l6004. S.'" 0.... 111!0 Ofl Windo" l!ldtll' ~Ju, • ~ MERCURY ' '68 C~RO s1195 Factory Air s2195 . Factory Alt MAl 9UIS 4 DOOi HAIDTOP. Auto fr1111., pow1r sl11rin9, radio. F1ctory air, power window• & h1t1r, Lic.1111• WEW 352. 1i1t1, full power, tint.cl gl111, 11111· d111 top. l943AFWJ .. '69 BUICK '62 CHEVROLET Factory Air $1-695 WGN .. Auto. tr1n1., r1dio, h11t1r. Li· s295 SKYU.llC COUP'f. VI , •11+0., 1ir c1ns1 No. QEY 140. cond., power 1t1tti0 n9 I br1kt1 . IZKl 194 1, A S11171m1rlim1t l1t1 uty. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS . . HOURS: 7:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. T111. '°Jri. Mo1d17 ·'tf t:Ot r.M. BRING THIS AD IN . fOR ·fREE VACATION: .:. SAfETY INSPECTION ON YOUR CAR.: ' • · • .. • ~ ' •• • BRAND NEW 1972 PLYMOUTH SUIUIU.N i $eet W•t•• Ftclwy Air, VI, AlllO,,.llc, P-Strorlfll, Pow-~ lltok."' Tint.cl Glou, ltldli:'Powtt lHr Wln- doW, ltlodlo &. Mud! Mor1t. l#PM •(tOl71jUJ. $.1¥9 OYtt S}ll• Off WlndRI' Slldlll' ,,In. '66 CHRYSLER IM,.llAL 4 Door, Full Pow ... , L111t1111t Top, C521FWZI '68 LINCOLN . F•ct•ryAir -$219 5 CONTININTAL 4 DOOi. Fu11 pow· er, fectory 1ir -"Oh "''" i1 thi1 ci r loetled." (6061511 '66 -fORD 3.4-TON P.U. Hict0ry Air V.,, f 1p1ecl, r•dio, heifer, h1,vy tlvty c•mll''' 1q·uipm•nt. Long bid. Lii11111 No •. Vl4176. $995 '67 DODGE DART "GT" FocfGfJ Air Caedltlooill<J • 2 Or. H.T., 111tt.1T11tic, f•dio, h11t1r, pow1r tfttri119, factory air cond'ition· i119. Licen1e No. VNA 615. ! sag s p s s Arn FIJ sta wit ma thr Fl me WO pr .. I Eu .. ,