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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-08-06 - Orange Coast Piloth., • • Tax Rebellion: ~ea Party 1972-style : ~ C4NDACll ~ *-'*llolllo: tu ..... llloa. • ll'etkly DJe<tlllll ore lleld ID dll!ertnt • "' -..,. -The -- -t!oe 1!o11o1 TH Par-cllieo to toll people bow ll> lfcally not PIY ·1n1m, 1 l"'"Pol "-l<ancolGalltl IJ -wu ~·ID port ol Samuel ~andllllelnc«nelll,.b<uedan llOlrded line lillpo cloekei ID -Adami ud l'1lul RM.,.. U. Oomtltutloa, oold J!P«, ,.tio dalml ~ and tbmr the <9 ti Into The IOCOlld _ Tupoym AnonymouJ lo 11ave DOI pald Illa In -~ l-'~-'·~ter._ Bat.r ol-Plrk, lllker ud other TA -.bert make lo Im, • poop Jim Laroom Hlllslliil J!liW niott-then· e-i ttltrene1 • to-lhe- ol American clth<nt Melllot o1 F\llltrtOll. . . polriotl of Im and 1n1. met In I dlolD(..... 1-flmlllar ....... truo, but not for yeoMld --·-IUVlc<I ''pot 11\e. IR~ out "' "''"-·" Al the CC>lla J.1 .... ....una. I full .. lled ll'lloward -·• lool U the T.l -hove lbdr WoY· operator. ' 'll>e 1<1 .. for 'IA.Joc111¥ crew out .of Alllerlcu flag -the JUtar voraloa - reslauraot In C..la • ''Tell'ttlenl wt'ri bllloty In the maJtlna," It'• an organl!alloo "for -le who wiea ol 111-nllted Mmlnan coiled 'l'u· olandl n.,.l to 1 portoblt podium. 11 .. and liltened to Llroom llnioot a-let. leel the uncootrollable l!l'I' oot to poy Expo "II bold two yeon ago •I Ibo . A small table adjactnl to U boldl tu a apeech about the Tupoyers ~ wu lonned two their toes" and "succomvto !M-lnlenlll -Dlwyllnd llolel. ll •-l'"[i of..a boob, Jonna, '"l'lte Eederalilt Papen Coi\llllvllon. -hi ago In Ana!ldm am! -boesll Revtnue Service (IRS)," be said. broeder~~t -~ ~models of the J_777 flnl notional The -he-more tJiiD 1,IOI mond)erl. -of them !l's main f>'ll'llOIO , lhe now full.time (but mainly In ~I tno.,. 11 Tu Doe and the 17'5 Revolutlooary War i-u. two_,.. ,,_ lnim'Oran&e CounlJ, Aid Biker, a 3t-c:hlropracllc college atudeJll cll1ma, Ill to Rebellion for•Monelu)' -.. "Don' Tread on Mt Flq" wtlll the • • SUNDAY VOL:. 65, NO. 219, O S"CTIO:'IS, 100 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1972 ... k. lnslgnlAI. Desk-clu v.,..lono ol the Ualt.d Na· tlons flag ... tll'<Wll Ol1 Ibo no. and Baker tirgu IA)OOe to 1tep on them. • The llmt 1Ct11< II repeat~ a1mo11 every Tueadly a1111t at ,,.,. p.m. In eostaM!i&aliilOOo tliUDrifi IA Anaheijll and Pomona. 11le room is darkiy llt. About 20 l!"'l'lt sit al lableo aeotterid about hapllaw<lly. The group is smaller thon U3Ual. bul most are neweomm. Baker Sl)'I. All are waiting. And Baker clellven - an -e1moot tlree-hour -.. qa!M !Set TAX REVPLT, Pap AJ) Police Crack Sen. McGovern Picks Shriver Big County Drug· Ring · By JACK CHAPPELL Of ... o.fb' PIW llf" A task foree of law oHlc)all arrested 15 Indicted members of a world-wide drug IUpply ring, founded In !Aguna Beach and trafftcklng In an estimal«I $1.5 million of drugs monthly, in coordinated national raidll Saturoay against the Brotherbood ol Eternal Lowe. Drug Prieot Dr. Timollly Leary, IOunder ti tbe Brotherhood, was named In I $5 million indiciment. one of 29 In- dictments banded down by Ille Orange ()ounlJ Grand. Jiii')' authorizing the roi<ls. "Se(ucl In Ibo l'lidrSatunlay wtre: .. andlocloled quantitJ ol drugs and llllJOO ..;~ No .1\1111 ,.... -"acated. Seven ~ were arresteif at a Brotbulfood llnch Ill ldJllwilcl and --wtre lllW : ID Roni!. l!<venl other -1lllDed In Indictments are cur· rentb' in variGul jalls on other cllargd. : Raids on Btothtrbood operatloos over 6ne year netted law enforoopoiit ollicers an •Umal«I $'111 million OIIDegal drugs, Cecil Hlckl, Or1&1e County Diltrict At· Corney said at a newt conference in San- Cll Ana s.1.roay. ' Hlckl, flanked by federal, llale narcotics and eu1tom1 agentl· and Laguna Jleada. Police Oiiel-J ... pb· J, Kelly. IJlllOWlCed Ille a111ult on the Brolherboocl. "We may not have broken Ill back, bul '!" made 1 real dent-In Ill operatlonl," IDckl sale!. He uid that more than 200 law en- forctment officen: were involved in tbe operation _.nnated by ~ Orange (:.aunty ~ct attorney'• office. Two men tdentlfled by Hlcb u top leaden ol the Brotherboocl were aJDDlll thole in cu 1 to d y, but a subject ref"1'td to q ''Mister Bia:" 10 far has -peel capture. lli<b declined !\>. ~ loue 1111 ..... "'1111pecled·wbereaboutl. Laguna llelch WU ldentllled U Ibo Brotherhood birthplace a n d l>ead-4'llllerl. The Woodlud Drive area wu FOUNDED IROTHERHOOD Dr. Timothy LHry specifically pegged aa the fonner drug capital, a situatim which changed with a massive narcotics raid in June, 1971. "WQOdland was .the major receiving and distributing point for narcotics in tbe world," Police Cbitf Kelly said. He quiCldy ·ldded thet the·lfll raid resulted "" the 1eaUeri!lg ol· Brotbertlood apera- tiolll. Iiicb llid that Ille Orlftle Coonly Bn>lhertlood was a• di!tribulcr of LsD, haahish, .and. hashish oil acrou the Uall«I. Sjal~ wltlJ ... ~11)1,ly beavy ~ lll.Soilll\el1> .~o~a. • . F...,... for .. liio· ~lion . include bealth·food .toM: Mr lbo'pi ,' &nc! other establishmeit"', <atering to Ille YOUDI generation, officials ff!d.. . Laguna Beach Police detectives. sgt. Neil J>urcel1 and ,Nonnan,Baboct, .were (Set DRUG RING, Page A3) Irvine Co. Head Sees ' .End to County Farming ' . \ I • Kennedy-in-Law Accepts Af~r Sen. Muskie Says 'No'· WASIUNGTON (UPI) -George S. McGovern cPose R. Sargent Stu:iver, the Kennedy in-law wbo served thrff presidents but never ran· for office, to be his new running mate Saturday night for a "choict of the cenhry" campaign against President Nwm. · McGovern announced bi!I surprLse aelection on nationwide radio and television from the capitol several bour9 after Sen. F.dmund S. MU>kie. of Maine turned down bia offer to join the Democratic Ucket -the fourth known contender to do ao this week. lo1cGovem said Sbrivtr, 1 brotbtt-ln- law ol Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, bad led 1 publlc and pinto life "markOd by· the apecial dedication to tlie needs "' poorandto-wboare'ridimlof nclal IDjustlce." . . to Washington in 1961 to direct the fledg~ ling Peace Corps. · Later I Shri ver Wat nnt director of the antipoverty Office of EquaJ Opportunity in the Johnson administration, and became U.S. ambasaador to France for NlJ:on. He was "briefly mentioned in speculation as a vice presidential can- didate both in 1964 and 1961, and once ccmidered running for governor of Maryland In ll'ro. He ala> wu conaidered as an Illinois gubernatorial candidate in 1914 and a senatcrial ccntender four yean later, but n<Xbing came ol It. . ll'ben the llar)'land poalbility fell throolh far lfCk ol support, Shriver -~ two yean qo lo help elecl Demoeratlc1'11ldidates for Ibo Hoilllo and bu alnci ~I«! a private law ....,. Uce. ,. . A Roman C.lllolic born Into a wealllly Marylaod famib', Shriver married Eunice K~ and menaged lbe "Mm:bandl.li · ,in Chicago, the vast Keonedy flDllJy bUsiness enterpr)se. until President John F. Kennedy brought him A strong paint lor McGovern In ltial Shrtvir bu "very friendly~ rtlalklns wllll Chicago's powerful Mayuo Ricbird , Ul'1T.._.... (Set Slll\IVER, Page AJ) SHRIVER SMILES ON LEAVING KENNEDY COMPOUND' 'I'm Vwy Hippy,' He Ttll1 Well·Wlshtrs Huntington Man Held . .\fter Wife Found Shot Dead By ARmtJR It VINSEL Of .. De6lr ·-'''" Southern Protest.ant Fellow Birclwr Joins Schmitz on AP Ticket Demos Breathe Sigh of Relief Over Decision A Huntlnifoo Beach man was atrmed shortly before noon Salunl.oy, accui<d of eQ1plying • .2Z <;aliber pi!lol Into his wile, whose body was found in a pool of blood on Ille floor of their bednlom. John R. Alden, 42, of 7D623 GoShawk Lane, waa booked on suspicion of murder and ~erred. to ~e ,County Jill LOUISVIlLE, KY. -A fellow John Birch Society member joined American Parly Presidenllll candiClate and lam .. duck Orange County C.OOgresmian John G. Schmllz at Ille kip of the"tlllrd patty ticket. "l""inatiOn,. Sclimllz 'llild. While Gov. Georee . Wallace may not support him public.Uy, "he bas told me I'm' one of bis favorite people." Schmits said. llYANNIS. Mus. (AP) ~ Sarpnl Shriver told welJ.wtabers Sllurday nllbl he wu "very ha,.., and ft1Y proud" to • be j-Olning the ~tic' prelidelltial ticket wtlll Sen. George S. McGovern. Shriver then boarded a small ainUM and beaded toward Washlnstm· 'far,.• after questioning by detectives. • The vlctlm of the second such homicide In the Pacific Sands tract within the past year wu identified as Arlene V. AJden, 37, mother of two cblldreo. She wu shot several times, according lo Huntington Beach Police Lt. Gary Davis, one of the ranking offictrs who m)Jl)llded to the ...... "We're trying to determine that now,• Orlftle County Deputy Coroner Jhn Beisner aald late Saturday wheo asked bow many times Mra. Alden was shol He said the .victim wu struck sevuat limes bJ slugs fired from varying rangeo. A call allegedly llllile bf the ~ to poUce at lt: 3t a.m. aent a number of patrol can and munarked detectives' ...sans to the Alden home. Officers responded with guns &awn. bul the ~ olferd no rtslstance. Investigators were attempting to determine.a ioQtive for the•tilllng after completing lhelr questloning of ' Alpo. . 1_.ilng to IA. Davll. 1be bdclf. of Mrs. Alden WU taken to Dilday Brochen Mortuary, wbett ao autopiy wu to be performed.' ,Autborilla . ~ Alden .is ... --oervlceliiao 'fiUI they cild not know from ---adding thet Mrl. Alden ..... employed. Tbomaa J. And~,· 81, a farm magazine publisher from Pigeon Forge, Tenn., was noDlinated as the party's vice presidential candidate. Schmitz, il, bailed Ille nomination ol the Birch Society member1 saying it ad· ded balance to the Ucl<et.'0'11e'• a Pioles- lant from tbe South. while I'm a Calllollc from the West Cout," Schmitz said. Andenon is I long-time leader in the Birch Society, but be bu never 110Ugbt elected o!fJCe before. Be cles<rlbes hlmwlf as a ''cruaader far return to con.Ututlooal govenimeut. IJ'ee en- taprile and local Io Yer nm en t responslbHtty.• Schmitz acknowledged concern among Ille porty's 1,500 delegates ipat Ille new party would become a capUve ol lhe John Birth Society. Running against the President ·wookl give hlm great personal satisfaction, Schmitz aaid, claiming that ht was "purged" from office by N i I O D Republlcam In tbe June primariea. Republicans Demand Equal Time on TV WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Roberl J. Dole, -Republican National Cllalmwt, aald Slbirdiy .Ibo poitJ would dlmand IJ'ee televi&loo time to reopen! to Sen. George S. McGovern'• i~mlnute broad- cast addreu announclni he bad chosen . R .. ~ent Sbriver u hll vice pmlden- Ual running mate. Dole charged In . 1 Jlatement . tbal ' . ' , McGovern bad made an °obyk)ul m1su1e•• of publlc ..nice -lime .. 1 don't think that a man ~d be dis- qualified from office tie«uR ·he "i.!I a John Bircher," Schmitz reacted. "Most of thls con~ haa been expmsed by the .John Blrcber's lbemselves: because the Shriver I0-1 ... "The 111J11tt ts that we don't Wlllll Ille , ..,mt~ fO< only I ~ portion fl( Ille 1efl win& praa clictatlq wbo &di the ljlne Uled. • Several months ago, • woman wjto lived • fe'lf -away from Ille Alden • , , ... -pi;..w (!lilly in ~ • ..ub•tbt -loH!e aloiii OIJ!<r ..... • '· J if> .. • ..L.-..:1-1.· .p ....._ .. • ,,. , ~ ~, TUJ::&., ~AXIS-' ' ~ ~.Ul!IU ,.::ic:ueallegedl)'wa~o~"!.!'6l>utei ~--lllonlutjlf · ..i , cte ~~llUI II vlellml, 'bopo when Ille .• ..-~.llrouabt . ~pr II... ,You <U• i..,,. . ~ · _. tho) ~ SW! 11ome llllnbar"" f0< dinner ldolUd. o1 -wflal.MI do ii>-· ... , _ .;. ...,_-; w~.::."""~>--'-.... ~· ~ lllofrieddllckmlilawtkhacll'OlpieNd. ',...,...,._ --· ~··-.,.,.., --lbt -· · · · I ui.t'~ flle:tl.I Ollllpl.'ll l}le : -t...a.,. · ' 1,100..cre Blaze ooun1,, ci. GOLDWATlll, -Tile --.o1umn111 1 • A\'lilW. I.WI -An I U1N>cre linasli' THE ~ !. 'irrfisJ.' ol.niiJie" ·aa11~'1"~t ii/P lo' llanol fin ~ by the er.... of a jet and desiro are the qu.Ufttaliolll !or a w'a1 IA uerclH In propqanda. Ho ftgbler pl-burned ...i ol control hero volunteer jn pubJlt: servlol. Tbol'• lie bellevn tht North Viet-played a Satunlay, autbor!U.. said., • • optnm of Mn. Enid LIU..,. dJredar o1 · catchy lune wblla Ille actr.a danced. A7. A spolreanaa for the Calllomll olunl , Anolller edllorlal page collUDllilt, Royce Dtvlo!oo otrara117 llld llley hoped Ille. v "" .. ,,... at Fairview -lldor, lalllhow an Inell lnY<f lolbllt· bl ... could bt COlllalned by today and lloopt111, C..U Mell. She IS proliJed la I .. lo beva Ille cw o1 Jr.Mii Qirlll lliod fully coatrolled M~. "°"" and plcturn, C4., In publlc oourt, AT. • meeting with McGovern. ; '1He is a man of vision. ud couraie." Shriver said of ·McGovern at· aii lm· promptu news conference 1t Bantable Alrporl bere. · "I bave known hiJb (McGovern) for more than 10 yean and 1 reipect hlm," the former Peace Corp9 director and onetime ambassador to France aid. "Bt was on the food for peace program when I directed the Peaee·COrpa and "W'e'IRW. ereat deal "' each other." Shriver, smiling and WIVinc to I crowd of 100 that ereeted him .. he drove from hll Cape Cod suninier mort. &aid di9cusslono between hlmlelf and McGovern and bell!ffn theJr ftlllecll•• llafh ·bad be<n ·goln& QD for aeveral days. CongressiOllll Democr•la ._.ied with a fJgurattve ligb o1 relief llittunlaY when presklentlal nominee G e o r g t McGovern finally setu.d on Sltrlver to be hLs rimning mate. A b'beral Democratic .... tor wllo ask· eel not to be quot.cl said-"MeGo\'U'R·now has to corDe from behind" following his effortl to replace Mioaourl Seo. 111omu F. Eagleton, who WU penuaded by McGovern ' to 11W>ch aw bll -tloa (See RgACf)ON, ,.. • .U) ----TY .... ' A I DAIL v PILOT s..d<J. • .... t 6, 197' ' People /Quotes Following the loth chess game on Friday when Bobby Fischer de!nted Boris Spassky on the S61h move to take a lhree.polJ11.load , a crowd ol about 500 chanted "_.Bravo Bol>- by". Wb~ Mveral chess experts speculated that Spassky w11 in 1 hopelus po1illon, Russian gr111dm1ter Nikolai Kr• 1lu1 said the champion should not be counted out. "Don't skin Iha bear before It's been shot," he cauUoaed. -. Since release o! the hit film "The .God· father,'' freshman Costa Mesa City Coun· cilman Dominic R1cltl has often been the tuget, but only good naturedly, o! jibes fron1 his colleagues about his ancestry. During a recent study session. Ra citi re-- marked a citizen wa!!i taking him for a ride to point out pro blems of the neighborhood. The constituent promised Raciti would be truly dismayed at the result. "I hope it isn't a one-way t ide," mused RaciU with just the right pause fo r delivery. President Nguyen Van Thieu of South Vietnam, telling v.·hy he must continue the fight. "If we wan.t to en~ thl~ ,war, \ve mus t continue to destroy all of North Vie tn am 1 military install ations and economic power. Then the North Vietnamese people will revolt. lf we stop the bombing •. ~ortb V~etnam will continue to infiltrate men and supplies into South Vietnam and the war will never end.'' Founlain Va ll ey City Councilmen were considering the establi shment of a summer beach bus lin e when th ey received some dis~ cou rag1ng news. The Pink Bu s Line, which had been schedu1ed to lease a bus to the citv was in trouble. The line·~ insurance had' been cancelled and two of the buses were broken down. Respond ing to the news, J-~ounta in Valley Mayor Al Hollinden qu ipped, "It appears the P ink Bus Line is 5omewhat in the red ." Barb1r1 Ann E1gleton, wife of Sen. Thomas F .. Eagleton, who saw her hu sband's career peak and plummet rn a week, climaxed by his resignation a s the Democratic vice presiden· t ial candidate, said, "Everyth ing seemed to have a reve_rse about it this week. I thought the average man would obJecl to an elected official who had had mental illness. But he didn't. It was the sophisticated press. By Sunday I was a basket case. You lose so much privacy 'way up there.'" Huntington Beach Public Works Direc- tor Jim WhHler is in charge o! a $105,000 program for landscaping major street me-- dians, but he admits to being no expert on plants. "[ don't even know what kind of trees we are receiving. When I sign the purchase orders. all the names are in La- tin." Wheeler says he relies on experts un- der him to identify the plants and supply the names. Columnist Sammy Amalu had a few thoughts on the brewing legal challenge facing the Hawaiians -onJy admis- 11ion policy of vastly wealthy private schools funded by a foundation established by the last member of the royal Kame- hameha family, "To any Hawaiian, anything involving his .. royal past can no more be subject to cold loBic," he said. "It becomes a matter of pure emotion and righUully so. The memory of that pa.st is practically all that he has left of what was once onJy his." SHRIVER CHOSEN • • • From Page I J . Daley, according to a spakesman for the mayor. Daley was barred from last month'• DemocraUc N1tion1l Convention for violating the party's new delegate selection auJdellnes. He bas given McGovern only a lukewarm en- donement The Democratic National Committee will meet Tuesday afternoon i n \Va.shlngton'• Sheraton Park Hotel to conflrm Shriver u successor to Sen. Tbomu F. Eagleton 11 the party's vice presidential candidate. McGovern telephoned Shriver. a youthful 56 who was playing tennis at Hyannllport, Mau., at the time. a couple of houn after Muskie called McGovern from Kennebunk Beach. Maine, rejecting the nmnlng mate offer. because of "neglect of family duties.'" . Stirlver was flying down to Washington Saturday night to join McGovern in plan- ning a Democratic campaign, stalled for much of the past three weeks by the con· troven:y over Eagleton's past psychiatric treatmentl that finally forced hlm oH the tlckeL McGovem coupled hl1 announwnent with a sleshing attack 1gain!l Nixon as a friend of "the very powerful, the very large and the very wealthy" who lurN his back on the poor and average American. businen and pr Iv I I e g e d power, McGovern lashed back •t a charge by Defense Se-crttary Melvin R. Laird that his proposal! for heavy cuts In the defense budget would be running up "the whit e flag of surrender." His military cutback!. u ld Mt'Govem. are designed to "satlsfy the needs or security rather than the appetites nf a military-Industrial complex. It will rro- duct only one whUe Oag -when a handfuJ of professionals and industries surrender their claim on money which has wtser and mort urgent u&e.s. •• Besides his still-youthful appe1r111a, Shriver would bring to the McGovern ticket a like-minded liberal backrround and long · ei:perlence wllh urban prob- lems. Until a year ago, Shriver main- tained a legal residence In Chicago, where he served 1s appointed president of the city's board of education from 1955 to 1959. When Muskie rejected McGovern'• of- fer to join the ticket, made Thursday night, Shriver was one of three narnes left on the list of highest rankin& alternatives, according to sources close to McGovern. The other two were former Democratic National C h a I r m ~ n LB.wrence F. O'Brien a.nd Sen. Frank Church of Idaho. j COMPA•llON 0, OllANGI COUNTY, f.OAST CITY IUDGIT1 AND "°'ULATION INClllASIS OVll 10.YIAll 'lltlOO - 19'U3 1'67-61 1'72·7J • • ft-ottulttt.tt It ••t • • lncl'MleJ Inc~ Cott flar Cott '•t CHI p.,. 10 10 ' Aru ., ludfet Popul1tlon Penon ...... , Popvl1tlon Per..., '"""' Popul1tlon P..-n v .... v ..... . • S..J leech ••••••••••••• pu,m 10,GJO •r• »,750,505 22,631 $122 14,lU,223 2A.100 .16' 1'6% 434% • . • """""""" a.acJI .. .. . . . $1,754,61' 34,lQ .. , u,296,'99 16,646 ,,, $14,701,512 U7,GCIO $104 301 % 416% Paunllln Vallar; ..•.•• ;-; -$357;047 4,.500 -.19 -$1,lHMO 20,951 '62 '3,6"-,327 ;7to--$19-931%--91.I· C:0.!1 Mell ' •.•. ' ' ..... $4,625,066 57.100 $11 $7,736,912 71,300 $109 $10,632.000 76,900 ,,,. 35% 130% Newport h1ch •• , , ••.. , $4,215,GCIO 31,570 $134 ... 071,330 41.100 $196 $14,333,415 54,GCIO $265 7t% 240% Lqun1 Beach • , .. , .•.... $1,416,932 10,600 $140 •2,616,065 13,0ll $200 $4,243,104 14,900 $215 41 % 115% S.n Juari Capl~tr•M .... $110,1'1 1,550 $71 $479,969 2.823 $170 $2,254,113 5,540 '407 257% 1935% S.n C!-te ........... St,463,115 10,500 $139 •2.lH.779 16,600 $t50 '3,157,000 11,150 $213 73% 163% o ..... ~·••ty . ' .. ' ..... $65,412,210 924,510 $71 $122,091 ,111 1,292,350 $94 $210,000,000 1,565,133 $179 69,.. 321% TABLE NOTES -The Co•ta Men budaeu do not include gas lax !unds. The Lagun1 Beach bud~el !or 1972-73 does not include an· other potential '2 million lh1t may be received In grants. The 1972-73 counly budget has been examined In public bearings but is net duo I<> receive final approval unW Auf. 25. The city of San Juan Capi..tra no was incorporated only 10 years ago. Coast Government Costs Rising The budtet.s of Orange Coast cit.lea a.re growing out of proportion to population increases. Out of the ei1ht coastal cities ooly Fountain V1lley'1 budgel has increased to the same degree as it.a papol1tion over the past 10 years. The survey does not in- clude the new city of Irvine. Sinct the 196U3 fi5eal yt ar Fountain Valley 's budget ha! inc reased 935 percent and its population 938 percent. Huntington Beach is in the ballpark , 100, wilh a budget increase of 418 percent and a population lncre1se of 301 percent over the 10.year period. Everypl•ct else. the budgel!'I have IOlrtd higher than population increases. The biggest jump In the budget bas oc- C'\lrttd lfl the city or San Juan Capistrano. There tht budget h•.s increased 1.935 J>trcent over the JG-year period and the p<>pulatlon on ly 2S7 perttnL But the figures don 't tell the whole story. Don Weidenu. city manager of Sa n J uan Capistrano, painted out that his city was incorporated only 10 years ago. ll had a low budget but it 1l10 had a low service level with many aervicu pro- vided by lhe. county. Today, San Juan Capistrano ha s 2S employes ind a fleet of cars and equip- ment to maintain. And even though the 1pending is greater, the general fund tax rate Is still the same as it v.·15 10 years ago -90 ccnt.s. The same is true in Seal Beach, where Cily Manager Dennis COurttmarche reported a modest decre.ase ln the lax rate ovu the JG-year period. Jn 1962-&.1 It wu $1.48 per $100 of aMeS!ed valuation wh.ile today II ll $1.35. "Yoo have to compare the bud1et in- creases to !he lncreue.s in tervices," &ays Courtemarche. "In JIU we had nothing but a volunteer lire department and today we hl Vt %7 employe1 and three .s tation•." Similarly, Seal Beach parks have In- creased from ,none to 20 acres. there no.w ·exi stJ a new Spanish-style dty hall, and REACTION ... TAX REVOLT '72-STYLE • • • From Page I From Page I Jut ?.fondly. "Now he·s really y.·orll: to catch up." got to the IRS, the use of paper money, the lack of gold and sil ver in drrulatlon, the Feder•! Reserve gystem and bank, in· ternationaJ bankera ind politician after politici1n. Democratic ~. Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, a fonner chairman or the Senate Democr11ic Campaign C:Ommillee, said "this delay has been costly. There'• no use denying that." But. Inouye added , Shriver "wa1 an ex- cellent cholct." He called Shriver 1 good campaipr, "very energetic" and uid he has "ft'IOd credentials with llbor." In Chicla:o. Mayor Richard J. Daley pronounced the selection "crt•t" when aaked for his reaction. Rep. Roman Puchinsky, D-111., a can· didate for the U.S. Senate this year 1galnst Incumbent Republican Sen. Charlu Percy, said "it ahow1 McGovern can recover 1 fumbled football .'' Sen . Henry M. Jackson of Washington, who was himself a ct\ntender for the Democr1tic pre&identlal nomination this year praised Shriver u "a 1ood 'l'am· paigner and a real uset to the ticket." JackJOO and Senate De.mocrstlc Lead- er Mike Mansfield both uid Shriver had done well In the "dlfficull jobs'' of servin1 as the first Peace Corps director and as head of the Office of Economic Opportunity in the 1960s. "He will help the t I ck t t im· meuurably," Mansnetd aaid. But C11ri: MacGregor, President NI•· on'.s campaign manager. said "Shrlver's name is synonymous with ths failure o( Baker steps to wha t be th inks is the &oond ol fife and drum. "We are the reenactment of tht patriots of 1T16," he declares, referring to tht year the Declaration of lndependenct was 1igoed. TA gives an IO-page "constitutk>nal prot~st" form to ttx>.se deciding to join the "resistance to tax tyr1My" and not pa y thtlr taxes. A few different pages are inserted to accommod1te 1tate filing and an ad· ditlonal form 11 required for employa to request employer• to 1top withholding. It is a petition lo the government uk· Ing It lo show "if we owe legal Income, which ii can't," not a refusal to pay tax· es. Baker insists. Most group member! send a donation to the government. he added, usually $5. De.spite lhls activitl" which TA uys is growing, the lRS iJ 'afraid'' to take the protesten lo court. Baker cblms. The IRS hu not acted agaimt TA or Tax Rebellion members in direct response to the "constitutional form" but It has receaUy on two related matters, 1n IRS 1pokesm1n in Los Angeles sa id. "I'm 30!'1')' I can't give you an official 81atement (1bout the group)," aaid the spokesman . "IBS h.11.1 not taken a posi· the. w1r on poverty in 113 e~~ly M:ys." !Ion. His ael~Uon, he added. is • s.tgnal to "In the opinkln of the district dlrec- the Amer1~1n people that McGovern has tor," tht rRS apokesman continued. "we not reconsidered bis t r re 1 po n s I b 1 t .. don't want to dl,nify their positk>n 11 all welfare schemes, bu t in~ends to .~nue by.commenting one way or the other.'' them to the last taxpayer• dollar. The official admJtted that collecting Bomb Display Opens TOKYO ACP) -El1ht lar1e panels have gone on di.splay depicting the Korean residenll of Hiroshima who were killed and injured when an 1tomic bomb wu dropped on the city on Aug. 5, 1945. The panels are the 14th in a aeries of paintings of the atom bomblnc done: by 1rlilll 1ri Marukl IOd his wile, Toabl. from this klnd of protealer was a little more difficult lh111 from war protesters, who 1tate what they owe and then deduct the amount for rajliluy spending. The IRS took 1ctlon ecalnsl Ronald C. Mitchell of FrtJl'IO on one count of iraud for furnishing false in[onnaUon to his employer. Accord.in&: to charges 111in1t Mitchell, who wu convicted in .U.S. Dlalrict court June S, he. aald be had six exemptionJ when be only had one. Tbat decl!lon ii on appe.al. Mitchell is an active member of lbe Fresno branch of Tax Rebellion. the IRS spakesman noted. John Robert Htck Jr. of Slfl Diego 11 al~ "known for involvement in the lax rebellion." the IRS official said. He and six other people (who now call themselves the "San Diego Seven") wefe 1rrested on a variety of char1es in June, including attempt to interfen with a federal officer and attempt to fordbly rescue federally Riud property. IRS agentJ had seized. Heck's Transfer and Storage Cornp111y for unpaid taxes (supposedly prior1o the filing of the p~ test form ) and Ht.ck and the six ot.he.r1 allegedly broke in. Trial ii still in pro- cess. TA·publlshed papers on the lncidenlt call the IRS part of the "gestapo state" Baker says TA 's main objections to the IRS aystem of collecting tax are: 9It is inefficient, uneconomical and costs the taxpayen too much in governmental overhead. e It create! a Jack of privacy when the JRS "Illegally" (agairut the fifth amendment ) forces people to turn over their records and answer 1 e l f • in- criminating questions. e It is uncons titutional because paper money is not legal money and the Constitution requires that the govem- m.ent be paid In legal dollars. Tbey are "coins with a given amount of grainJ of gold or silver." Baker says. The la st Coinage Act passed ln 1843 !l11id legal tender Is silver or gold coins. not paper, he says. And the .11.ll-powerful international bankers have taken all the gold and silver from lhe U.S. he adds. NO LEGAL MONEY Thus people can decline to pay taxee bec111se they have no such money with which to pay and no such money w1s taken from them , he concludes. Following the meeting 1t Howard Johnson's that night , a collection plate w1s passed around the audience for con- tributions to Baker's support. He assured the people he woo.Id accept au the ''Illegal" coin.a, check.a and paper money they eave. t~ city has doubled in geographical area through a 1eries o( annezations. Capital improvements, A d d I t I o n • I !lervicts and greater employe salary es:- penditures appear to be responsible for the increased spending. Tnnation during the past 10 years also can be blamed for part of the Increase. The base year for the consumer price Index oUered by lhe U.S. Department of Labor now in use is 196"7 with the arbitrary figure of 100. In comparls.lon, : 1962 is rated 90.6, and 1972, 121.7. • Fred Sorsabal, the Costa P.1esa City Manager, says that budge Ls and the popula tion incre.11.sts do not alw1y1 grow at the same rate. "They don 'l neceuari- ly match up,"-he says. South Vietnamese Open New Drive Into Cambodia SAIGON (AP) -South Vietname11t troops nave la unched a new drive against North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forct1 in lhe Parrot 's Peak rerk>n of Cambodia, the Saigon command announced Satur- da y. , They art striking egalnst"1Gnt1t t,,.. \( filtration routes to the Plain of Reeds; 45 ._ mile• llOUthwt'!I of Saigon, and the northern Mekong Delta, where mountin& ~ enemy activity threatens to cut off the •. capitaJ from rice, its principal source of . food . About 2.000 government soldiers are : ~eeking oot North Vietnamese bl.sea and 11Laging Po•ll IOULheast of the Cambodian town of Kompong Trabek. Kompang Trabek fell to enemy willl at the begiMing of their offensive last April ' but was retaken by a jolnt task force of • Sooth Vietnamese and Cambodian troope : July 24. The counterblow failed to .top. the enemy 'from slipping increasing numbers • of men ICl'06$ the border. : The new drive Into the Parrot.'1 Beat ~ got under way last Monday but for " security reasons was dl9Cloaed only : Saturday. .. A U.S. Rsstssment of North Vietnam's ;. spring offensive has reported 1izabl1 i- gain.s for Hanoi fortes, along with heavy louea. And the esllm1te Is that the :. enemy has the resourtes for ieveral • more months of intensive fighting in tM 1 South. ~ This ronclll..'lion by U.S. analysts ~ lrasts with aome earlier speculatkin that • Hanoi had embarked. In Matth on a go-• for-broke campaign whose outcome • would be decided rairly speedlly. On the • contrary, the new assessment i1 that • fft;nol never expected total military vJc.. : tory In 19?2. • IUNDAT DAILY PILOT • . • CLEARLY REIJEVED In an 1ddms written wtth the help of Kennedy speechwriter Richard Goodwin , McGovern was clearly relieved to be rid of the campalgn-stalllng controversy over Eqle.top and able to late the of· Schools Reach Out to Individual TM Or.,.. C...t GAILY PILOT, wl!fl Wll"91 k C8fntil.-flle N ....... ,.._ I• llW!llllHI 1JJ tl'lt Or•ntt c ... , M 11t11'"' c.,,.n.,, ~ ""' •10111 .. .,. ~ ....... Meilof•'t ""-"' ,,lll•Y· tw C-te "Int, N....,. ... HUlllll'lflo!I lffCtl/1"-11111 Vi lify, Llt\IH lffdl, lrvlM!s.dll!11Mtett ll'Jlf "" C""""'te/ Jlfl Jll'ft C•tltlr111t. A 1lfltl1 fllW.I ... 111111\ .. IK*!lllltd iai.w.,. ............. TM JM"IMIMI ,wtl1!1lftl ,it"! It 11 )It Wt1I .. y llrMt, C.t. M ... , Gtl!'*1'111, fKM, . • . • . • lenslve against Nla:on. He said he qrffd with Nixon that the 1972 el~. i>Ueted tbt voters "the Teachers Break Down C'lnsses Into Learning Groups clearest 'polltk:al cholet. at a century." "Childr.tn are di/ I ere.nt und th1r SaJd McGovern. '1t "la a dec.lllon lien.-dfffcrntlt1. You con't line thtm between the belle! that \>Ol!Ucal power urff~ • clo.!uoom lik• tQQI I• on •aa ed.lta to aerve prlva~ power , and the carton and teach 41 if th111 tDtr• convtctlon that political leadership must all the .amt." take up the pp:>ple'• ca1111 qa.inst those -Superlnttndtnt Mike Brick Who Ifft 1dvantage at their expense." Fountain VaU111 SchooJ DUtrict He chlrged thlt Nix•• had !ailed lo By JOHN ZALLER end t.bt Vietoard War air.l to bait in· ot .. D11tt ,_ , .... O.lloa, llld -alJtnd "!oar :run ol _._ ~--"-·I phi..._. ,..__, 1 the -a>ell and Ille ..... pOlidet ~ '°" --~~ _,...y, .......,, I whl<h have pftllded ovtr 1 continued odcll. ~th ll1IOY ol lht 111111 metboda ol delertoratlon In lhe coodillons o! lraditiooal public educ1Uon, hu urned A-IUe." Wide 1c .. p1111Ce 1mong t.p Or10&• On Vielllam. MeGcmra said "there is Coast educlt<n. And the raul~ vlalble no flllOl1 to be1Jm1 !hit lllo PmidelJI In Mllcled IChoola from Son Clemenlt to Wbo could JIOl .briq peace Jn fGlu )'Uri ' l!Unlb!ctoo> s..cb, Is the boilMlnl ol I wlJ1 be 1ble lo produce 11111 elcht." lllndamental nYOlulloo In dementory 'Ille llouth Dia.ta aenolo< dOclarld Iha educallors. U.S. commitment 10 Saleoa had been Gone lrom lheJe 30 to 40 1Chool1 ora "1mp1Y met" and lhtl it WU lime lo pull the onlerl1 ..... ol dMkl, the uoip- oul completely. ''I will ao ltncer deprlv• menl ol dllldren lo clus llrlcll.Y ..,. lbll 11Blloa ol thl ll!lllOr ol brt!IPll pelCe cording to .,., and the aollWY teach<r- in order lo llVI tbo prutlge o! the alHys to be lound lecturillf to her llu• wannakera." dasts !rom Ibo chllk boord 11 lbe r,..,1 ol DEl'ENDS CV'lllAOIS Hilling ropetledly II Ilse Iheme that Niml repruenlaf Iba lnlertlls of bit the room. In lhelr pilct 11 a nuUcaU, l'lllTlll(<d claaaroom lhtt permits leocbora to till• .., 1111111 -11 '""'"' ol chlJdrea •• once, 90 that at any given time, thtrt may bt five or even el&bt different leS801'11 1olng Oft, Thu1 duU are 1eatttnd In cluttn and aemi-eircles rather than Jn rows. a variety ol letchl"i devices from lope c1uetlel to television ii uaed; and the teacher spends a major pcNClon of htr time 11 a "letrning tn1oager" of the vlfloua IJ'OUPI and in amall'IJ'llUP or even one-to-oae inltructlon. Even In U.. -ldVll1Ced ol these ocbools. there m . still Umes when lhe teacher will like on tbt clau 11 1 .-whole.. But the key to what tducator• call "I,,.. dlvldullllld Instruction" ii !hit basic 1klll1. Mpeclalb' In r01dl11i and malh, lfO lolllbl II VlriOlll lpeedl IJld levela lo dlllerent ...,pa or childrea, accordlns to lht needs ol lhe perlicular children. A vl~I lo the eighlh l!'lci• CiallSn>Om ol Htather Trinidad II Giller Scllool In Fountain Valley may alve a concrete ldt1 o( what lndlvlduallullon or ln- •truclim CID mw In pracllct. A -of math leaon lJ Und« way: e £lib! l!Udenla ort taklnl drill work lrom 1 Jape cwettt. 'Tbty ore workins With~· to !bay don't bother other I students, and they have a workbook eeared to the tape . e Ten 1tudent1. who hive trouble con-- centr1tlng on math, sit Jn a atml-clrcle around Mn. Tr!nld1d. 'llsey, too, are doing drUI -k, but In 1 dlllmnl way. Mrs. Trinidad 1lves the IJ'OUP 1 problom orally, and lhtn ..,.. ll'OUl!d lo tadl child '• desk to 1tt how be or abe worb It out. They are doin& fracUON . e Five .. matb frub'' work alone with high ochnol t11ebra boob. The lello hive 1nswm at the back, ind the 1tudtnu occ1slon1lly loot at t.h;tm. e Tbree lludtnts, who have completed thtlr week11 IS!ltmnenl, are pllylnc with 1n UIOrtment of matl! puula. 'llsty lalk h<ly wllh ooc lllOlher u Ibey try lo fitlu"' them out. ~ e A porenl tide t. -idn& with alz 1ven11 children on problems COnetraiOC blnt lnltr<ab Moatly the porent juat watdlt• as the otudtnts -t, bul l"llTIOUma !My need help Ind tlie llvea IL e There 1"' lhr,. pain o( lludents In which ona chltd ol aver11• 1blllty luton lllOib<r ooc wbo la havlnl problems. 'Ilsa lint lludasl may allo lit oldet. Telll show that the averag& child, wtle.n elven resparuilblllty tor helping IOmeont •• worn much harder at hia own leuona. 'Ilse tutored child, meanwlllle, learns al about the aame rate ht 1lny1 did. 'nle parent aide In lbe cllll hep; an eye on these student.a. and 10metimes a:oes over to htlp OOL To parenls whole ochnol experience In- volved atralghl !OWi of dolts llld llrict alltnco 11 all u.,.., the thoupl ol lhla kind or claaroom m., be .Jiocttns. Bui lo teoch<n like ltra. Trlnldld, lht nlnl wort needed to r11n tllla tlod ol class ts -uiwblle becau>e It allowa !hem to do lhe one thin& they ,...,,i u critically bnportaot -lo leach udl child al hl1 own !om and with the portlculor melhodl moot aullld lo lhll child's IMmlng otyle. "I'm .Ult 1 te1cbtr," UYI Mra. Trlnld1d, "but I dlllerent kind. I spend less lime lect..-llli lo the whole dus - when I'm DOI 111re wbo'• lilltnl"i 1nyw1y -and moni ••>tkinF. With apecillc problana whero I know I m ha v- lng an en~ (Seo '111ACIUNG, 1'11 All p ..... rt H. w,,, "•lftftt w "*'lllW J•ck l. C11rl•! ~ l',_1"111 MC Otnwt IMIWIW 111•,.i•• K •• .,ir ..... Tht111111 A. 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Dennis Carpenter (ft.Newport Beacb) •that ellmlnaterllte· entire-Paclllc CC!llt1'r .. wsy, easll)'"WC!! passage in the Assembly .Friday and now await• G<ivernor Reagan'• signature. A bill by Assemblyman Robert Badham IR·Newport Beach) passed the Senate and went to Reagan two days earUer. NEW TRUSTEE : lfUNTINGTON BEACH -K . Dale Bush, former city attorney, won a seat on the Huntlngton Beach City (elementaryl School Board in a •ptcial election to fill a vacancy until April. Bush collected 764 votes to 621 for his nearest opponent Lewis Kidder, whom he charged was 1upported by district teachers. FLUORIDE FIGHT: FOUNTAfN VALLEY -Fluoride opponent George LJndegren is still trying to reverse the re· aults of the June 6 election which aaw voters approve the fluoridation of city water. Lindegren now wants State Attor· ney Gene.rat Evelle Younger to investigate the election pro- cedures and declare the election void. A similar request was refused by Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks. SCHOOL BOARD CONF IDENCE: IRVINE -Trustees , of the lrvine Unified School District this week voled to seek approval of a SSO million school construction bond issue on the No"Vember baJlot. The unusually large amount is needed, they say, lo catch up with school needs for the rapidly groY.'· lng community. DO DQGS· KNOW DIFFE RENCE?: COSTA MESA - A unique, streamlined fire hydrant developed joinUy by Costa Mesa County Water District and South Coast Plaza develop- ers in 1965 before ecology was a big issue has found its way into the Smithsonian Institution. The more eye-pleasing piece of so-called street furniture will be shown for two years, part of design exhibition. SEWA GE: LAGUNA BEACH -Served with an ulti· matum from the Regional Water Quality Control Board to join the proposed r.egional sewage treatment program at Aliso Creek or face the prospect of upgrading the city's existing sewage plant without financial aid . the rity Cou nci l voted to allo<'a le $16,000 as its share of the Aliso planning program and to plan abandonment of the old Fity plant in two to three years. FAMILY WEAL TH: HUNTINGTON BEACH -City of· ficials announced this week that the average family in Hun t· lngton Beach earns $11 ,845 annually, based on figures from the 1970 federal census. That's the highest average for any city in Orange County with a population above 50.000. they said. Such smaller cities as Newport Bea<'h . Laguna Beach and Yorba are expected to have higher averages. however. - +NEWPORT ~ ~ -~ --::-:::::___ ~(~~) ~ Aquacars for Newport? Traffic is so bad in Newport Beach these days that even cops and city officials have given up complaining about It. They just lo<ik at all those cars streaming into town on sum· mer weekends and laµgh . The overworked lienutenant in the Traffic Division at police headquarters was asked last week where the worst traf· fi e problems were and observed, "take a dart and throw it at the map." His harried vie'A'S were echoed by a councilman who suggested a solution at a recent meeting. "Maybe we should let them bulld the Newport Freeway (that comes into Costa Mesa from Santa Ana ) like a couple they've got in San Fran· cisco -dead·ends. Only this time build it out into the ocean, first." NEW TEAM: LAGUNA BEA CH-City government takes on a new look with the election of councilmen Charlton Boyd and Ray Holm as mayor and vice mayor. respectively and with the appointment of two women to positions on the City Council and Planning Commission. 'Mr.s. Phyllis Sweeney replaces Richard Goldberg who resigned from the council while Mrs. Lois Jeffrey takes over the Planrµog Commission seat vacated by Carl Johnson Jr .• now a city councilman. CRACKDOWN COMING: COSTA MESA -Meeting in joint study session, ~ty councilmen and planning commission· ers called for get-tough policy on four notorious taverns. They include two bolto.ml.ess bars, a dance spot with noise problems and a psy<'hedelic. hangout where drug arrests are frequent. TAX CUT: LAGUNA BEA CH -Handed a windfall of some $360,000 foUowing an increase in the district's assessed valuation, school trustees adopted a $4.2 million budget car- rying a four-cent decrease in the tax rate and providing for salary increases and restoration of anticipated cuts in building maintenance programs. BUILD ING BOOM:· HUNTINGTON BEACH -In 1969 thla city aet a county record for the value of new cotutruc-, tion -$100 million. After aeren months of 1972. the value of new construction in Huntingtol)" Beach is already more than $77 million. with permit.-issued in July valued at S24 million alone, City officials think another county record may be set this year. SAWDUST: LAGUNA BEACH -The Sawdust Fe&U· val . onetime stepchild of the local art scene. has completed negoU1Unn. to purchase the 2.9-acre l..a~na Canyon site it has leased for Its outdoor art ahow· for the 11a'Kt five rilmmers. Drawing record crowds. the Sawdust sold 100.000 25-<:ent •d· mission tickets in the Clrst two weeks of thia aeason, enough to make the 10 percent down •payment on the $2il0,000 prop· erty. SKY JACKING SOLUTION SOUGHT: COSTA MESA - Colorful community cbarac:Ur Janie a Johansen, 88, II ~ar· heading a countywlde contest for sugg .. tlons to stop arrllne hijacking. Former neW11paper publishor, Utah wt!l-drlller, Bl· bit student and CooRJ:l!Mional candldale, Janie 51ys there must be a way. Send entriel to Cltlun Concero !deaa Contest, 2196 State St., Costa MOia 02827. ,, lulldly1 ...... 6, lffl OAJLY PILCIT ;( 1, Poli ce Call ---Assails Murder of 4J Dr.:Ceary 'Slaughter' ' ~bu _-.ii__,- tblngs in bl&~ ~ -p-of Plfcllology at Harvard,. dru( """' U0 pnest, pr!Jontr, eaeapee and lupUve from ~he law-. BAlllllNGTON HilLS. 111. (AP) - Police investigatill1 a quadruple sl•Y1nl ln this wealthy Chicago suburb aald Saturday they had no clues to the tt<- tackus' identity or why the vicUms wtre 1lngled ool and killt'd . And Orange'\."'ounty District Attorney Cecil Hick! lhir.r.s that LMry bu earned himself another title. "The man probably Is rupon1lble for dtslroying more lives thu J.QY other liv- ing human being," Hicks uld Saturday during a news conterence. .Hicks announced indlclment1 and ar- resl.3: of leaders ol The Brotherilood or Eternal Love, 1 group Leary founded ln Laguna Beach. Leary is among 29 penons indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on charges of conspiracy and vari005 druJ offenses. Leary. if arrested, will have to raise a bail of $& million. Asked by repnrters if Leary could aUU be calling the shots for drug operatlon1 cf the Brotherhood. Hieb replied, "Ht appears to live comfortably and go where he pleases witbollt any othe.r means or support." Leary, now believed to be in Switzerland, has reportedly been givtn until Oct. 31 to leave that country. "We have a place for him here," qui~ ped Hick!. ~luch or Leary's Orange c.ounty troubles can be traced from an arust made in Laguna Beach three and a half years ago by then police patrolman Neil Purcell. Purcell. now a sergeant of deleelives, spcitted Leary's station wagon pirked along Laguna's Woodland Drive late at nighl Investigating, Purcell seir.ed a pound of marijuana, l!Oflle LSD and hashish. Leary, after a court ftght. wu &erl" tenced to serve from 1 to 10 years in stale prison. ; Leary escaped from lhe California Men 's Colony at San Luis Obispo almost two years ago and bas been globe-trot- ting since. He first appeared In ~ Mlddle East where he was expelled from Lebanon before Algeria granted him political asylum. There. he formed an alliance with the B!ack Panthers, who later claimed that they had Leary and his wife, Ro.!lemary, in protective custody because LSD had destroyed their ability to m a k e judgment.'!. Then he disappeared again, only lo surface in Switzerland where he was fin;t placed under arrest and then released on baU because no ol'ficial ertredltton re- queJt had been rectlved from the United States, according to Swin authorities. * * * DRUG RING. • • From Page I the fir1t to recognize the narcotics opera· tion for what it i11, Kelly said . Hicks said that the arrests were the result of a pooling of information by all legal jurisdictions wtthln the county in a task force operation. He credited thi11 cooperation for the successful penetration of the organization which he characteriud u a cloted 50Ciety. He said investigators found no J.ink!I between the brotherhood and ea1tero organized Mafia.type crime. Authorities b e I i e v e that the Brotherhood hat smuggled nearly 1,000 pounds of hashish into the United Stiles each month. During the yeRr and a half in-- vestigation of the Brotherhood. agents have seized more than 1.5 million LSD tablets , 30 gallons of hashish oil, and two and a half tons of a hashish. In addition , agents have hit three LSD labs and fOUJ' hashiah oil labt. Authorities believe that the Brother- hood produced an LSD tablet called "Or· ange Sunshine" aod amuggled drugs in-and-out of countries ln a "French Con· nection" type operation UJlng secret compartments in automobiles Ind truckl. Jn January the Bureau of NarcotiCJ and Dangerou11 Drug! 1etzed 230,000 "Orange Sun§hine" t a b I e t a in New J.e~y. In March, more tban 60,000 pink·. orange LSD talbets were conftlca(ed In Australia. State Democrats Kick Off Drive California Democratl ventured Into Orange County Republican heartlandl Saturday to k!cl< oil a dme to re1illor one million new DemocratJc votm tor the November election. The 0.DJOCl'lll g1thered al the Dlaneyla..S Holt:! In Anllt<lm to map campaign stretegy to .. pture the Calllomia tlectorial voltl lor the bemocralic pn1idenU1I -Iilal•. aald Charles Maoatt, Democr•Uc S t a t • Qiainnan. "Wltmul a doubt. we will del .. t PraJ: dent Nixon's ol<dlon bid ID C.Ufornla." Manall uld U the cme million new Democrats could bt ~ Manatt 1M011noed the Illar\ of the drive 1t • metUng of lite O.mocnU. State Exe<utlve Commiltee of Callfornll, • ,,....p tompooed of portJ COUllly cltaJrmen, I men and woman from HCb coagmalonal diatdct. and ,.,..._ llilv• of the Califunlla ~al c1e1 lion, the 1111e•1 two 11.s ..... 1nr1 and Autmbly aod lienatt caueu1t1. CAN COMMI TT EE FOR PRESIDINT PIND HAPPINESS IN IRVINE? Unde r The Gun of City Pl anners Nixon B1cktr1 Aren't Packing Nixon H eadq_uar_.ters ' ~ ," ,..,_ Burning Home Fires By L. PETER KRIEG 01 ,,._ DtilY '11•1 Sttff The Orange County "c.ommittee to Re- Elect The President" appears to be hav· ing bigger problem.!! this year than get- ting the President re-eltcted . It's bigg~t tribulations so far ~em to he finding heardquarters for his cam- padgn offices in his home county. The Committee first wa s harrif'd by the city of Newport Beach where officials turned thumbs down on plan111 to put 11 house trailer beside the heavlly·traveled inteniection of Paci/Jc Coast Highway and MacArthur Boulevard for use by local volunteers. That flap was resolved when the Newport Harbor Republican Women decided to move in Md renovate a nearby building, even though they took considerable ribbing because it was a former drive-in cafe called "The -1.oo" where the trademark was a gorilla-suited greeter. With that resolved . The Committee now finds itself under the gun of the City of Irvine planning commis.sion ruling that its main offices up the road near Orange County Airport are in an industrial-coin- mercial zone and must be vacated of politics. Tbat decision still must be confinned by Irvine councilmen who meet Tuesday, however. and Victor C. Andrews. Orange county cbalnnan of The Committee, isn't cleaning out his desk.yet . "We're ataylng put until somebody walka in with an eviction notice, •t Andrews declared Friday afternoon, leaning back in a chair in The eom- mittee'• expansive headquarters on the first floor of an Irvine C.ompany Airport Complex building on M a c A r t h u r Boulevard. 1 "I've got enouglt to worry about." .11Jid Andrews. an Emerald Bay rtsident. who headed the la1t Nixon campaign in Orange County, "Th.11t's a z.onmg flap and 1t sounds to me like it 's the h~s.'!Or's problem ." he ad- ded . ··w, JUlll don't anticipate moving - until tht' first week in November." Gilbert F. Ferguson . vice president for corporate communications for the Irvine Company, was r.omewhat less detached. "We will abide by their (the ~ity'J) decision. or coorse. l'm certain the Republican headquarters people will do likewiu," Ferguson said. · "We do. however. support the fpropos- ed zoning variance to allow political headquarter•)," he said. ''It is an American tradition that every election year political headquarters are located wherver the room can be found . That U1Ually l!n't easy because the use is only temporary ," fergU&On said. Inland Heat Sends Crowds to Coast Light winds and refugees from inland areas where temperatures will hover be- tween 95 and 100 degrees are expected today along the Orange Coast. After the morning bum-off of cloud cover. temperatures at mid-da y along the coast should reach the upper 705. The wat.er temperature Saturda y was 89 de- grees. LI. Jerry HRrmon of thf Cook County 11henff's J)Olict 'Rid the kitchen area of the SI00.000 homt, whP.re the four victims were found, ''l noked like a ~laughterhoust. It looks to me like they weno. herded into that room and then 1lau1thtered ." Investigaton; satd tht'y a .'!sum~ the crime btigan as a robbery, but they were unable· to determine what was taken . Fa Lally shot Friday nig ht were Paul M. COrbetl, 67. a retired insurance e1 - ecuUve; hill wife. "1arion, S7: her d.11ughter by a previous m1niage. Barbara Boand. 22 : and Mn. Corbett's 1ister, Dorothy Dtrry , also of Barrington •!ills. The Corbett. home 1s m a wooded area or the community of estatl!f and e1· pensive homea where family '(ncome ranks among the hlghet'il in the Chlcago area . • -' The second floor of tilt house was ransacked, poli~ uid, but the first Ooor was hardly touched . The victims. dreMed ln casual clothes. •"ere found by Anthony Boand, 24, a brother of Miss Boand. He said he entered the house throuab the opened front door at about 9:4.S p.m. and found his aunt and sister dead and hls mother and stepfather mortally wounded. 33 Orang e Coast Residents Make 'Who's Who' Li st The U.S. Ambassador to BolJvia, the inventor of tht: M-16 rine and the President's financial campaigner are among the 33 Orange Coast realdents who are first-timers in the late11t edition of "Who's Who in America." Of the 80,095 notables in this two. volume 37th edition of Who's Who," 17,"3 ; are new entries. "Who's Who'' is considered to be a l biogr.11phical r'ecord of position and achievement in North America. Ernest Siracusa, the ambassador to • Bolivia lives in Huntington Beach ; J George Sullivan, M-16 inventor, in : Nt:wport Beach as does Republican : lawyer Herber\-Kalmbach. ! They and the 30 other Orange CoeA &sig nees are accompanled in the newcomer category by a number of famous pereonallties. Apollo 15 astronaut Alfred Worden made it in. So did Mario PUUI, author of ''The Godfather ." Chief of the Navajo Nation Peter MacDonald, former U.S. C.Ongreuwoman Bella Abzug (0.N. Y. I, feminist authors Germaine-Greer and Betty Friedan and Pierre Trudeau, Canadian Prime ~Hnister are more first-timers. The book of sketches represent.a one of every 1,681 Americall! over 18-year.old or .0004 percent of the population. Sports notables in the edition include Los Angeles Rams quarterback Roman Gabriel. and competing football coach Don Shula of the Miami Dolphins, Stan Mikita , Chicago Blackhawk's hockey stM 11nd Pete Rose, Cincinnati Red's batting champ. Joe Frazier. world heavy weight boxinl - champ. J o a n G a n z; Cooney, mu. tennind of " s e 11 me Street.'' Jean !See 33 RESIDENTS, P11e AAJ Fans Re111emher Marilyn Pilgrimage Marks 10th Anniversary of Death __ _,,,, HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A small band of lam made a pilgrimage Saturd.11y to the grave of movie queen Mafi.. lyri MonrOe. who died by her Jwn hand 10" years ago. end- ing an era for Hollywood. The blonde, 36-year<ild 1c--tres8 died of a drui overdOM Aug. 5. 1962. In the decade ~lnce, no film stir ha.!1 emerged with quite htr magic. A spokesman at Westwood Village Memorial Cemetery Aid there wert a few mor11: than the U!Uel number of visitors to her grave Friday and Saturday, but the only ~on the vault were-the. rresh red roses her second husband, Joe DiMaggio, ttUI sends twice a week. Flimgoors lined up !or an "AUIUSI Bekmgs to M•rllyn" film ft1Uv11l at ltte Beverly Cl.nm Theater in Beverly Hills a few milts from lhe quiet cemetery. Jn the early boars S8turd8)' a m.JI baod of fans who had attended lhe festival made a pB· grimqe to the burial place. No ctlebritles were among the lllOUl'Ml'S. On U.. hol Augwol day of her funeral, only cl-lrt.ndl and . membtrs of her family wer• admkted to the prtv116 c.remonl• wbm her drama coach. le• Stralberg, euloalzed her 11 "• • symbol of the eternal feminine." "In her own !Uetlme ahe created a m,ytb ol what 1 poor Jirl Imm a doprlved background could attain.• Her ...,, -di. UJ>rosoed lbortly btloie ~ death. could have -ed u ber opitiph'. "l'lme "111 ao by. and ao Iq, I've bid )'OU. !amt.'' oho ~cL "ll ll '"'by. I've always -. it wu tlclde. So at leut u'a aomethlnc I -1eoted. hut thal'a oot. whore 1 Uvtd." Ol'PICI R AT ST.I.A'S GRAVE ~ From Joo D!Ma19lo -• • • \ 11 . • . • • a • DAllY PILOT McGovern Donor ' May Desert Him SOUTHERN CAUFORNIA -Mino--dldn't'lmn fmllb"headad!el~ --OC'TS alttady, Seo. Georp McGovtm now F lJ, ~,,...--.1 laces the lln1llC poqlbWty that his • • • • ••••• -....... 2.0•2 .. '1.0•'tl .....,.,r ••ood -- DAILY P11.0T litlM "'--. DOTS INDICATE LOCATIONS AND MAGNITUDE OF EARTHQUAKES ALONG NEWPORT~NGLEWOOD FAULT IN 1971 • llUmber one flnallclaJ oupporter - a Southern California mWlonalre -may desert the DemOcratlc praideotial cam- paign . Thal headache, eomJng freah oo the beell of the 1bomaJ Ea&Jdoo affair, con- cerna computer industry map.ate Mu Palenky. He'• dlslllualooed wfth the leadenhip of the Mc:Gov.m campolgn and may pull out unless mo re "beavywe.Igbt.s" are brought in, Palevsky oald at his Loo Angeleo home. Palevsk:y, 48, was a top flmd.raiser for McGovern In tbe primary campoign, penooally cootrlbutinc $350,000 from the lomme be aniwed through the xmx Corp. are enouaJ> heavywelgllta to the cun- palgn." . Palevsky wun't laylol a "Ucbtweight" label on Ea&Jdoo, ·-wflhdrawal u McGovern'• nmnlDll mate ,1a11 Monday cl!mued a week ·of public -te tbal erupted lollowinc the Mi.oort .... tor'o diaclolUre of bla put poytblatrlc trut- meot. BrrS RESEARCH The veteran donor and fund-ralaer for liberal Democrala· cited tba Eagletm fUnlr to illustnle the lact of tbon>ugll research on lmPortant de<lslcllll be claims baa plagued the McGovern cam- paign . Murder Threats I Leveled Against ! Irish Catholics Newport· Inglewood 50 Earthquakes Strike Along Fault in 1971 Looting Follows Manila .Flooding MANILA (UPI) -Widespread looting was reported S.alurday in the Dooded lakeshore towns of nearby Laguna Province and police in at least one town were given shoot to kill orders. One !OUJ'Ce close to the top command of McGovern'• California pr l m a r y ora:anlzailon claimed Palevsky'1 dlsaf· rectkm is the rault or 0 rude handling be received from the McGovern staff in Washington." The source, a county campaign chairman who refused to be identified, said Palevsty ii "upset" with Frank Mankiewicz and Henry K Im e I man • MankJewio: ii natlooal political director and Klmelman finance cbairman of the McGovern campoign. "It'• tough enough to beat an In- cumbent President under any conditions and this aHair just makt1 it wone," be aaid, Palevsky says he coolinuu to be.lieve the eleclioo of Pt1cGovern 11 necessary "to get the country back on the right track." But to win his uphill battle against President Nixon, he contends McGovern "must face up to eorne bard staff changes. • " BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) - Six ·of Northern Ireland's leading Roman Catholic politicians received assassina· lion threats Saturday as new explosions rocked the province. Sourcea close to the security rorces uid the threats came from the Ulster Volunteer Foret, an outlawed Prot~tant aecret society set up in opposition lo the Catbollc·based Irish Republican Army. Anny and police believe the force is responsible for . mariy recent assassina·.' tions, including that of Flex Hughes. 40, a catholic. Army frogmen found Hughes's body in a drain during .the night . It was tied to a mattress weighed down with rocks. The six threatened men are Gerry Fill, Paddy Devlin, Ivan Cooper, John Hume, Austin Currie and Teddy O'Hanlon. All are members of the Social Democratic and Labor party. It is considering whether to meet 'the British ad· ministrator, William Whitelaw, to discuss ways of ending the sectarian \•iolence between the province's one million Protestant3 and 500,000 Catholics. The death toll has reached 489 in three 7e an. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dt'llvtry of the Dally Pilot Is gua11ntttd Mondty·l'rld1yi II '1'1111 H llOI hlv1 \'Giit .. Plf' Dy SllO p.m., c11l 1nll 'fOll• COl'ly wl ll "' 11roug111 1o vov. c11i. ••• 11k•" \111111 1:• p.m. llkmllY Ind SiolNly: It you do Ml rtctl\'9 'fOIH' Catl't' Dy f 1.m. S,t11rdly, OI' I I .I'll. SW.Uy, cell end I CDVf Wiii DI Dn<.1111'11 .. '9U. Ctlll 1r1 •htn 1111111 JO 1.m. Telephonts Mos! o ..... C-ty .,.. ......... '64111 Nertl'l-1 HlllltlftrlOll •ll<fl Ind Wfttmlnslw ................ ~Int More than 50 earthquak• wen rtOOfd. eel last year aloag the !lull that <aUled the great Lon& Beach eorthquUe ,of 1"3, University of Southern C a I I f o r n I a seismologists reported recenlly. The 1971 tremon on the Newport- Inglewood Fault registered in the range of 0.5 to 3 an the Richter scale. Only about ten or them could be felt by humans, .according to a report on the first year of microearthquake monitoring and research at USC's Geophysical Laboratory. onalyze lunanly undetectable vibrations bdw a magnitude of U oo the IUcbter Scalo. Previously, oc\enlilll had fQUDd It dU- flcult It not Impossible to study the low range tremon, which in tbtmJelves eventually might provide cuual in- formation and predictive capabillUes about larger earthquakes in the Loi Angeles area. The 1971 data were ,relayed from in-- dividual stations compri1ing USC's Baldwin Hills Seismic Network in t~ B~ldwin Hllls.Inilewood area to the 1~rding eqUipment in the ysc campus laboratory. The microearlhquakes, wilh their epicenters pinpointed to within ~w hundred yards, definitely were usociated with the Newport-lnJlewood Fault. They were unrelated to the killer quake of February, 1971 centered in the Newhall- Sylmar area and were unaffected by It, according to Dr. Ta-laing Teng of Pasadena. director of USC's Geophysical Laboratory. Terming the first year of monitoring and research "91.1ccessful and pro- . greMing well," Dr. Teng said the data are beginning to reveal lime and location patterns of the"" m.icroearthquakes. "Some have thought that a major earthquake can trigger other earth- quakes along nearby faults. Our records sbow that this didn't happen even though the San Fernando Valley earthquake and ils aftershocks had shaken the entire Los Ang eles basin for a few months )Bit spring. "In fact, there was no earthquake ac- tivity at all along the Newport-Inglewood Fault during the first four mootM or the year," Dr. Teng said in an interview. Teng explained that his Jeislll(llnetel"I recorded more than 1,000 eartb.t.temota during 1971. Most of theee were af· tershocks of the Feb. 9 S&n Fernando 'quake. Some were centered in various other parts or California. A rew nuclta.r explosions, such as In Nevada; and 'thi:'- Amchltka, Alaska nuclear blast abo ~ recorded. But the major focus of the USC Geophysical Laboratory ls the SO.plus tremors on the Newport·lngle'A-'OOd Fault. The facility, the first to monitor earth tremors close to downtown Loa Angeles. was designed specifically to record and "We expect this emerging pattern lo become increasingly clear over the nezt few years. HopefuUy, we will be able to define the mim>eartbqualte triggering process more clearly and to detennioe if microeartbquakes akln« the Newport- Inglewood Fault are f'!lated to oil lleld operation1 in the .aru." 1 To further these ..,c111 the USC geopbyaicill noted that tlie .-ill ........ -bu ·-ci,.lblidl recent.11.. . 1 'la addltiCll to the Baldwin Hllls Seismic 'Network, USC bas <Stabllsbed the LOl1g Beich·· Sebnllc Network, .a IOri• of five statloM In and aroWld I.Ong 'Beach to cover·tbat i.rea . In operatiCll since early May, the Lal( lle¢t Sel.mlic Network mends the system's coverage to include '\rirttaally Ille entire fault from the Seal Beach ilrN t6 Baldwin Hiils. The Long Beach Seismic NetW<>"k ls -being operated by the USC Department of Geological Sc\ences under a coq~ with the TllUMS Long Beach Co. CO.· SJ>OlllO<t are the aty of Long Beach aDd the California State Land DiviJloo. The lootlnc report> reached Manila shortly alter Pmld<nt Ferdinand E. Mlrcol aaid that teoslan wu runnir1g high in Doocktticken Central Luwn and . that Communiatl wtre expected to ex· ploit the slluaUon. Marcos aaid survivors were so hungry in flooded areas they were eating snakes and rats. The National Control Center said the toll death had reached 4%7 as of late Satuniay. But Palevoky lilted specific criUclams of the way Mc:Gcwem'• campolgn has betn run aince be woo the nomination 1a11 month. He said any further support from him hinges on whether McGovern will revamp his campaign organlzaUon to prevent ••reptated crises due to poor planning." "I think the Eagletoo thing bears me out," Palev1ky said. "Constantly, the planning hasn't been done with enough maturity and solidity. I don't Ulink there Midwest, East • Ill McGovern has retained l1lOlt of the same staff which lleered bi.I successful primary campaign. Still the t o p JtrategiltJ are Mankiewicz, p re 1 1 secrelaey for Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 presidential campoign, and 31-year· old lawyer Gary Hart, wilh w.eallhy inr porter Klmelman remaining in charge ol. . fund.raising. The only major figure added to the McGovern command since bis nomina· tion at the July convention · has been Lawrence O'Brien. who switched from Democratic national chairman to become the candidate's campaign chairman. Freeze Mercury Plummets to 36 Degrees i1i Con.cord S. 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Rates of return and rate structures for utilities are complex and we'll pass on determining justification for the Edison request. The PUC, we presume, will give It lull study. . . We can comment, however, on the attempt to utilu:e a heat wave to make the request for an increase more palatable to Edison's customers. In a few words , it is an insult to the public's intel- ligence. A Word to the Registrar It iJ commendable that candidaw for elective office ln Orange County are given the opportunity to present their backgrounds and viewpoints to the voten who will be decidin~ who goes Into office u part of the •ample ballot mailing. But the program could be much more effective with only a mlnor 1blft In attitude In the office of the County Registrar of Voten. In all elections. the county mallJ sample ballots to all eligible voters. Candidates are given the opportunity to provide a Mlf.pnpancl "statement of qua!WcaUona" -lo...bt ~lb the um e ballot: Candidate• pay the coot of ps:::a=:,o"i'<:::e'lnlertl==<. SO It la tre<> to the ~ayer and quite helpful to voters. In one reeent Or&llfe County election -It. hap- pened lo be the Newport·lllua school board ~ the printlnl fee wu '80(). OnlJ' tbtee of the IS candidates felt they could afford such a price for virtually a non· paying office. and the relucW!ce of the others to In· vest such 1 1um is understandable. After the ballots and statements were malled out, the three candidates who had chosen to pay the $600 were 1urprlsed to receive checks from the county that reduced the actual cost to $218.18 each. The $600 lee was the total estimated cost ot pre- paring the statements. When more than one candidate Jolned the program, the COit wu reduced proportion· ately. Had lhree or four more Of the candidates chosen to have their statement.s )lllnled and malled ou~ the cost would have been reduced lo a nominal •100 or "'· Yet, not one of the candidates wu told thb. E'ach wu lei! with the impression that the fee wu a flat '600 and no mention of shared costs or possible refund wu of· lered by Reg!Jtrar David !lltchcoclt'• oUlce. Asked why the information wu not volunteered, Hitchcock rephed rather loftUy that ii i. not the duty. of his office to ·inform the candidates ol the various op- tions. llli onl?, explanation wu, "It la all set up In the election laws. ' We lhlnk diHereoUy. It la likely that many persons seeking ottlce would urge other candidates -even their opponent.s -to joln In the program In order lo get their viewpoints and qualifications before the voters with the sample ballot. If the Registrar's office does not teil them, it 11 very likely they would not know the lee could be reduced. It may not be a prescribed 11duty" for the RegiS.o trar's office lo Inform candidates of this, but it certain· ly la an implied duty. All it tues is a few limple, helpful words. • ' HELLO TiiERE. TiilS IS YOUR FfllENDL Y ELECTRIC OOMPN« REMINDING \'OU ro HELP FIGHr RISING CRIME ff'( BUllNllG , YOUR UGlflll ALLHMIKT. , • AHO AVQll)THE .. ~ HEAT WTlfl A COOL El£CJRIC AIR CQND(JlQHER. . REMEMBER, ELECTRICITY IS CHEAPER, ct.EAHER --"'-........._,---NW MORE-PATBlOtlCJ _ ....,.'"""'--I-I •) . HELLO TiiERE. THIS IS YQUR FRIENDLY ELECTRIC COMPNIV REMINDING YOU THAT> WE ARE IN THEMIDSTOF ANonlER POWER CRISIS, SO'f'LEASE OUT DOWN YOUR AIR coNomoNER AND "cdNSERVE eLi:CTR'191TY IN ALL POSSIBu; WI, YS UNTIL ••• : , Perenn i al Conflict :~Ugulaps Conduct Trial b y Ordeal How New T ax On Gas oline l s Expentkd Politicians Versus Media .. ·'I. Herewith IJ another chapter In that ··flassic work of anlhropology, "Strange Sex RlteS Among the Ugulap Savages." "'L Unfortunately, !his chapttr deals not •With sex, but with the weird rustoms or "\hese prim.Hive people wben it cornea to •thoosing a leader. · · M in many backward cultures, the ~ Ugulaps choose their leader throueh Tr ial •by Ordeal. · The Ordeal Is held once every four \'W'S. What distinguishes it from those • ' of other atone-age aoc;eties is its inter· ~' minable length. For it begins before the '' vernal equlnox and ,71 only culminatea a ;, full ten months later : ... on the day after the )! first oew ·moon in November. .~ By a process still f•\ not fully undentood 1-ty anthropologists, two candidates for '•l'ribal Leader are selected. One ls • arsually the Old Luder who, though he 'ti.as already proved himself in the last .!rrlal by Ordeal, mmt undergo the ex· bamting test all over again. Moreover, :he is requ ired to say he iJ looking ! forward to it with pleasurt. : , THE ORDEAL then begins. Each CJln· didate must run around in circles for 20 houn a day, touching as many other aalives as he can. Apparently these ~tiool savages believe a candidate magically acquires power from touching bis fellows. For the more natives he touches, the more hil prestige grows. J He is followed everywhere by dozens of fanatical devotees, all banging drums, ,clanging cymblb and chanting mean- ingless alopns such u, "Two Papayas in '),Every Pot," "Big Deal!" and, lnevitably, i~·Pross and Peaceperity!" Thla: noisy procession appean designed to ward off v.vn aplrits. . While running around In clrcleo tests "lbe candldalo'• leg muoctes, uotlc food ''elting tests bis CO!Utitution. He must •pause daily to Imbibe lhe straniest - " coctions the uvages can prepare. And "Woe btUde the candidate who, Iller fcrr:- ( ART HOPPE J ing down 1 handful of burned toad livers, doesn't arnlle and declare burned toad livers the most delicioua diah that ever pamd his llpo. EVEN ntE candidate'• eyebrow mu.scles are subjected ta the pueling re- quirements of The Ordeal. Several tlmea each day, !;; must pause tO otare sin- cerely into 1 circle of sJau supported by two It.lets. The sincerity of hla ex- precision while &lass eye staring ii c11relully judged by all other naUv" and seemingly carrles great weight. Meanwhile, his lung power ll evaluated through the ordeal of promlae IDlklng. Ten times a day, each candidate must stand on a rock and vie with tbe other ln making promises -such as ''l prombe a run moon every night," or "I promile it will rain chicken llOUp." One would think tbe Old Leader would be handica,pped by the noMen.Sical, unkeepable proml..s be made In the last ordeal. But obvioualy these primiUve savages are awed solely by the grandeur of the promises. None 1n expected to be kept. AT LAST, Selection Day dawns. After ten months of noise and clamor, natives have come, of COU(le1 to loathe both can- didates. So the two tre tied to posts in the village clearing. Each native pleb up a rock ("One Man, One Rock" is the rule) and heaves it at the head of the candidate he loathes most. The survivor is declared Tribal Leader. From all this, one sees lmmediately that the Ugulaps have been led lor untold generations by tOO... with the stroogest legs, stomachs, eyebrows, lungs Ind the thickest 1klilts. It iJ lltUe wonder the tribe has mnained In. the ltone age. But help ill on the way. Even now a team ot Peace Corps vohmleera is preparing to llO among the Ugu!Jpo. teach these primitive 1avqe:a modem political~. and thuo brln1 them the blesaln(I of democrocy. By JAMES E. WllETMORE Senator, J5ll1 Dl1trld As all of us who drive a car have found out by this time, recent legislation pro- vidtd that the 5 percent salu tu paJd on most other commodltiet purchased in California Is now abo to he paid en gasoline. G&.!Oline wat originally enmpted from the sales tu: because ot the .'lf:rJ bea1')' federal and slate tuaUon alrudy levied on II befo,. II geta tO the ~ _,.ny -l(alnll 11111 tncrtnO. but alnco It lo "now llw·and"'*• are all P11in1 K, I thought you infihl'tll<t to linaw IOIDl!thlhl about haw It lo ·to be apent 'l'llE-1'11A.NSPORTA110N llevelopmMt Act of lfll mnovtd the aale1 tu ... (,GUEST REPORT ] ompllon from guolino and provided tllat ¥• percent of all sales tu revenues be devoted lo transportaUon needs.11.,W•· ttons u to bow the -abould be spent we,. developed In c:oopenotlon with local planning agend .. , the ·County Supervisors "-laUoo, tbe League o1 California au.., and opentors o1 pubUc transit .systems. Bulcally, the ngulattoos 1'[q1lire that In urban mu the available tr&nsit funds must be upended on mus transporta- tion raclllties, while in rural areu the funds may be spent on a surface transportation mode deemed necessary by the transportaUon planniq agency. THE REGULA110NS also require that the TransportaUon Fund be admlnislei.d by regional transportation planntng agen- cies and be u3ed to foster the continuing development ol public traMpotjaUon systemt 1n urbanized areas. In areas where no regional aeency ulsts, local councils of aovemment or I o c a I ~tlon 0•1nnlsoions will ad- mtnlsler Illa f1mcls. Army Scientists Tes~g Science Fiction Devices II 11 -led that the addlttonal tu will _.1a '171 intWon for local fOV01111DObll, about $30 ,to '511 million which IDl)' bl uaed (0< proper{y tu nlitl -and about $135 million wlll " lDlo county or dty lranlportation IUndo. °'""'8-C«o>l1'• lltare la the ms. n tlJcal ,_will be ... 4111,llllO. . PUB!JCL Y OWNED transportation l)'Jloms or local transit dislricts may If>" ply direct to the appropr\alo nglonal 1-\ltloo -I« f\mdo: llDder the now ngulations, -1bllfty for P"CIPll" ~ II oet Ur1h alOll( wttll the requlnment that all - transit -be idenlllled. ' WASHING TON -Experlmenll to - human bebnlor wttb -11ct1G1r devt<a .,. belnJ conducted ...,,.11y' at Army'o hlaJ>lenced Harry Diamond boratortes In Washington. • To perft!cl the eloc:bulic beba- anachllteo, Army ocientists are lpe2ldtnJ •' $111.llllO ilus ,.... and "' aakfn&: $200,CIOD over "' 1be nest two yNrl. Ultimate!J, human autnea pip will be Uled lb tell tbe "" flea. AltlDtlh I Cialll- (led IMIDOl'llldum In .P our hlnda splClllce • tbe tall IA for riot ..., dYll dlllilrbwa control, the memo •llGnlta. Ille -1 flW1*I lo "abort· ,,,, .... ..,.. ol llanm bebavJor.tf ' ,.. JWN ,__ Ille - ""--. lo 1W rbO --.J ........ ·~ . .,............ . ihq wm -.. ...-....,. lo tarp! pma111101'' aod to n-t byllanden. . Witb this ftumanlt.ulan thou&ht ,_ ed. the memo ,... on to IWM1lrlu the ''Ultra.tOo~ audlbla 1vtnlve ltbnuli, IDllclue cammtmicatloas techniques and metl>ado ol apeecb inlemiption" which make up the Army'o "physlolosJcal· )ll1choloclcal ltndlos.. Dear Gloomy Gus Trtaslaled into plala Enclbb. Iba tedllllcal memorandum eovtslono IUCh SeelnJ Stn. Prvllllltt'o hair trtnt· ~a:O::LI,i,i of ~ tntenaitf plant ""de me mu.. lhtt i..t4 . whicb can thraw oU the normal eleclrlc: mm IA the ooly ru..n/rfncbloed rlty\hml ol the brain. 'l11b lt•da to ...,. pvup that George Mcao..... bas fusion and can even bro•k down the ~ked. Why doanl he prom. l><aia'• •blll!1 to <1111tlVI the bodJ. i:.:;rransplant fer evt11 needlltl • ~ cWlde the 1Mnan hlbaormmtcm.-·-1-......._'--Bald fap wni<o Clll crlpplt a -·a alllll= ty It '-loa. Audlblo -ti I ""' _, -- -"" ., loud u lo Clute DMDdurahlt pa1D, cu ::·i.:..~ ~..::... =. '~ IW. !lave tho ume ,...,.1 oUt!cl. • The peronnlal canlllct bet ween polill· clan1 and the communlettiom media Is healinl up even before the 1tart or the 1m presidential election campaign. Thole who make po!ltical newt and those who report It need each other, but the relatlonsblp b only lltluUy congenial. Jt is more uneasy than ever in the wake of the Newspaper Guild'• endorsement, July 13, of the candidacy of Democratic --1dentlal nominee G<!orge McGovern. The gul)d'o action. announced by presi· dent ciw-Ies A. Perllk Jr., caught most ol'lbi11inloo'a membership off flllard. Only lWo weeU earlier, however, _delegates lo the annual gul]d convention Iii Puerto Bloo ha<l voled la lnllruct the 114<UUVe ~. "elihfr at a apeclal meet!N ar by pol~" to consider eodlfll!!I a pr.alden- ua1 candldalo. . Nevertheless, numerous r~porteri and edllorl questiooed the groprlety of the .......... ~ the first In the guild'• hiltorJ. In a quarter-page ad in The Wubtngton Poll. l99 members ol the wotking .press disassociated tbemlelves from the decision. And Editor & Publllber columnist Robert U. Brown called It 11a atupld, political move that will be used by othen to suppon char1ea of political bias in news repc:riinJ:." POLITICIANS and the pre!S hav• been EDITORIAL RESEARCH at odds since· the early ,days of the Republic. George Wuhlngtoo, ol all peo. pJe, received abusive treatment from tbe anti-Federalllt preu. A few mcmtbs" after tbe lint President publWlod his Farewell Address. the Philadelphia newspaper Aurora userted: "If .ever a nation' na debautbed•by ~ 111111,, tllt"-Alneriun ... . tioo was debauched by .}Vaabfn&ton.'~ .• In \boor days, -... .,._Linn '111Jt.idired orpns of one PQlitical party ..-another. But lricllon...-penllltd even after these ties were..aevered. ~t Cl.Veland. dogged by reportera durldr hlx honeymooo In 11116; d-..ced the "atlly, mean, and c:owardly lies tbat'f:very day are found in the cohmul.1 of. certain newspapers which violate eve11 iDllinct of American manllne.u, and ta ghoulish glee desecrate every aacred rtlaUm of private life." IN 'l1IIS CENIVRY, D.emacraUc Presidenll have ollen 'compialdOd <l a ·one-party preoa" run by Republlcan edllors and publishers. At the umo time, Franklin D. Roollevell, Harry S Tnunan ' ., . and John F. Kennedy said they fall they had been · treatid lairtJ' by -ldng reporten. Now it II the RepUbllcans wllo ... . complaining ol media blu'. ·Iii ltfO, Richard M. Nixon was conv~ thet reporteril covering the ·campaip faYwed Kennedy for President. Four ~·later, Bany M. Goldwater charged otllat llberaI columnists and commenlaton k ad deliberately distorted his vlon ... la lalo 19611, Vice PmldeOt Agiw!w ladndted the first ol his attacb against the •'iman , and ~lecled elite" of TV •=t k pro. -d...,.-coinmmta"!Oii;"iiid . ' ' .. Jo ;,. • ..:..~ •• ~ I TBE ~ <Wu.&J'S , --md .. o I McGovern can only ·doepon ltepUJiiicAU suspicloo of the pms. Goldwater ilald the endorwnenl "does not surprlae me one bit~· and 1n.serted 1n ,the · Congressional Reoord 8n Ulll)'IDJA~• appraisal of the gul)d from hli book, "The Con!clence ol a Maloj1l1." • AltJ,ough the gu1)d II t1'?u&)tt Ol U a reparters' union, newsmen 1ccoUbt tor less than 50 . p0noent of Ill J3,000 members. The majority i.re~ tn commercial and otber depa of i DeWlj)flper .-ad 8'1esmen, tioa workm. clerb and otben. But that ii .Jwr i:Omfort to rtiloffin w1>9 will bear the ·brunt ol boatlllty ca ... ed by a decision many o/ theD! iloplart. '· Old Rebels Never Mellow II you want a rood "'ill kick In the panU, just teH me that I've mellowed. Several people have told me this ln re- ooit yean, and the temptation to boot has been almost ir· ~ rosistable. The char· aderUatlm hit& me • on what might . be called; a nw .MrVe. lt irritates because tt 11 accompanied by the ausplcian that it mlgbl be lluo. When J'CQ tell me I1ve mellowed, JOU're telllnt me, "It's so nice to tee u old ' robe! like ,.. jolninfl the ranks, seeing the good aide ol the Estahllsbmen~ bet<imlnl one of US." Tbe cr•vam•n of that charge Is Jost about the wont thinJ you can level al an old rebel. You are accming him of ~ what he bad once dedicated his Uie to never becoming : A canlonnlng. voting. lnsuranco-be1Y)', Cadillle<lriving au. From Gnbrand to aell<>U~ in throe eaiy decades. 0 gh ! 11DS MELLOWED buslnea Is• heard men ollu In Eliiland !ban hero. ID ·.Isn't It the Truth! By CARL RIBLET Jlt. 'l'he dUlerence bet,,_ a pol!Ucal can· dldato and I Wier lo that tbe ODe lint nm for ofllae and theo ..iea ·and the other volm flnt and theo rum -away flom ·the- "H• "'!'I ~!J .. tt, clillnutinp oil the cl<clbl, but nol lhc 14w.• •. -El<Qv for • ll<o4 Soldltr There ltu came forth In our lifU tl1il · waH I J>appy -that sbouJd ll>IUd cootontment Wiveo _, llllf no lan&er Deed to get their ln\Sbaltd .. Slpll111'! oo a credit appliceticlll. 'Mio)' will be able to •• lb 1l>ck lo the Mura all ... thtlr ....,, own. •c...su -kU. • &.... a..i. • C'VfW, ~ °" ~ Vo"-""' it.. · -Al>c Wourhill '" "Au.vr Wt Go" ~ ~ of the a~ ol lbe Manball Plan. . CHARL. , ES McC 'B". ' . and ,,ujopian .on:a"srllndloae acal~ A ~ I FEAR the blight may have oettlid "' . me. There are -whil roJil<I 11\6. as a • vaguely Estahllsbment fjgUre, de&caltd England Ibey, are uperto ..i m~ . witb a raJCned puai9ft jO the 1tal!ll 'I°' clllDcult and lnlractablo !ellowl. 'Tt>U. lo anlo. Thlo lls Plmi'-· tOs• -• of n.-•• v .. ~ .. •• -ulled bomb llavwtr. And I -the c11SS1c cue ~1 .................... even have the atisflCUon or tia_Vlftl beeJi the socialilt Who became. l!rime Mtoister cornip!e<\ by I beautifUI and dellintaa of the first labor 1ovemment in BriUsb woman. history in 1911. In llls,1'0lilh bi -' 1t.h4s 'l.e.n ,u; ·,:_ natufal ol .P,... fiery tracts againsl Tbe System. -and lcr the 1impltit o1 ....,,,, I Wben MacDonald beeamo l>.11. ha • llmply tot rallJer ~ ol bln"nl 'IM mellowed quilt I lot. 'l1le l&"nl of hilt pace of ctia.,., r fiJured 0111, is llonf!J mellowlnC WU \ha leldlllg _,. )ikalJ to be but•t>M' by "'1 u9f. fn1 boates of · his lime1 _ooe . ladY 1-maclllnatlool. "Wl1Y not io limp a lllUOl donde!T)'. MacDonald Ioond blmstll ollln • In hor fad,Ylltlp'o drawina· 1-, IQlch I l11LL CARS far jlla ll>iad ·!'ft WU filled IO Iba Jllllwalli wtlll haltd • alw"l'I cored far; but Jil .. Clifl8reil! wq, To(ieo. •. 'lben ,WU a Jilnt wllen lfloo&ltl Evmlually, Iba pOliticla _, to ~ ......... CM for llll t!>lnci havtloundhlawaytnlothe1-lderit I cand fer , if -baby lorct'Tllt . boudoir. Hera be mtllowod .W ,...i. In evangotlcal !..-bas c:oolod lo llll pomt 1931 he ~ the llnanclal crash lllll of tepidity. Now l am more....., II followed the 1fiu 111 .. e't"crub !iJ M.li>fnc the th1np l ca.:t~. 1N1 ~' ~ a cabinet ~ cbtellj ~ ~ llll m}'lell. Far the -. tlit "ll!llld; ~ men agalnlt -ba 1iad ~111 I no laet of PfOll!leto. lib llll bll youth. '!fia Gld bo)' 11111 .Waoc1 fellow I' -bi rD1 JVU!b. 'llmo 1W mellowed. • .Hire ... -· !JU 1l>a ... Mid, i. llll ldtl -... wtll aD ba -- mJJ: lllll'lml -~ ftDol --ty belalleo ~ ""1ttl • ta. atrumenla of -loreip lll!flcy. Several of oar amN>111don"to the Ca!irt of st. Jameo,.ln recoal , .... , bavo ... joyed the -'II' ol twO lamad Btltllh beaUtiea, -ol tbom .atill alln, and ldcking, and lavoq. Lat& ol lllatocrall ~-:Jn_..., liltlo ... 1-i.. In Belp>ll. 1llnblm (all to the -., .._ Tr..ro paolo pt,oaittla( ..... the-. . V"l' ~. that .,.._, 'l1>ere II -W..-ca. Of a tl.S. -. .....,~ .. ,..... ...... -. .i.tos the Tr~• a 8 al. mtniolratioa. He -I dlill ..... I -Mldwatero OOftllll*lll*I. ....... la violoa and porri-ID w. Ho "WU dJaoovered lly I Brillllt -.cy, wllo juol bappcoed lo .. Ill W #I p II llll Ume. Jn. -el. ....... -· wbo bid •"""1 '-9 flla(l'arii -....... ~ la ' ,,_ ... ••• the lucfin& lnlaullaoaUlt ol 1111; time. - DAILY PILOT ·' • •.1 ' •• • • • • ;. ·. ·' 1Hanoi Played -Tune :• . ile Fonda Danced -~ 11;-ft,.~ana:;.tJm&.;;;C:;~;:;;...,~~;.;.;;lclJ;;;,.;;;;"'cv-:--:~~=====~~cantully arrllll'd and ord;inltd 1>1 llOs lllelQll -Y IO lo Jaoe BARRY lhe Communllll for mulmmn ... P' Foiide. lhe Ill' ........... ·Bollywood ... qlllda effect. II.a """ .-i, ~ from lllnol GO~ nwr .l 'TER Nici I don't aupp>se Mlsl FCllda ot> wttlt "rd !bit. 1 Ao!'P ol American ~ "A jecttd lo the publicity nlue oontalned In J'O!!'• bad llloolillor ll llli thtlr poreDll Dhnl lbowfnl her In Viet Coa(-typo Pl' 111111 -to vote • i,.c:ov.m In tbe -Jama penta and black T·thlrU tourtnc p•~"""lol electloo~lfowmber. =--.....::the~~~ the rtce poddy fields llld wadlng•tlvou«ib .a beCla wltll, the!'t II 1 ..., oerlom aam •ftn 11 Ibero ...,. dllllcQltlel Iii ..,_ bomb rulno with a htlmet 1tr1pped •:•I~ ~!DIDd ~ =~W~ falolricthe-of POW1alterallU.S. ~~ort to a-the enemy i:: -w ..,. ..,,.. lonles bad -.-..... Ind ~ lhe gowmment of the •'•' • enr. !Mt "'8t..er o.i CID be ..,. lbat Miii F-told Uallell. SU.too, Miss Fonda quldly tool: ·• Miio ,_ told lll1Y ,_ ol the -'-" prllanerl ol lldes Iii tho newtSt Omup o1 cbatg .. Iii· POW• * happened President Nl:iao'• .-.....taJ ellorta '° volvtaa AmericaH>ombing raids onr lhe t eot ......... her ad lbe war "' 111 -l'lble bUl5 and -ui. TrHelinc through NonJJ Vldnam, ~:, ph;i-;.,~ '1!1af1be!r ..i.ue 15 a cmlnll pollit In bl5 Mlss Foodl told the AP, led her lo bdlne actlvl!la In lhe peace •!fer at·lbe Partl ~ ''profoundJY tllat diUs are being bombed ..,..,y capital ,bpr• Mlis Foodl phi that .. Yell pr\lonen m purpose" by Ameri<>n aJrmeo. little r""'P'blanCe lo ·ab< met ll)'l!ed lhelr rel a Uva and friends Tbe U.S. &Ovtmmeat bas denied the the th. to vole !or Mc<lovtnl becaule ''they leer accuatlm of a tactic which Communists ~-ber ,Ollay In :rib Vietnam, If NIIm lliys In office Ibey WU1 be claim -Id endanger the liv .. ol maJ11 ~ F-, tnade d•llY bn>od<IO!ls over prbooen .lorever." North Vletoarnese civilians. · J ~mmtiolill HaMi Radio allned at u!~ ~F~~...::. ~ SHE FAILED to hleotily aoy ol the con aervloemeo. According to the l,llOO American row~ She did ber beOll, prllooera whom abe claimed uked her to ~ • ted Pl'\* account of an interview · lb plu1 Sen. McGovern's presidential can-,.,,., her a.. lL.-however, to create the impression at wRD' m Paris, '°" 8 Ctr .. I ba-• b dldacy with !heir fti•••· and ··'·Uvet. -• ••-the b d •· •··t the leellngJ of the seven were • ·-y ~w ~ -ma~1 roa cu~ ~ all POWs. When ,.porters asked ber U lhe would directly to •·question about offer to campaign for McGovern, Miu tl)ii "!"l_.t .by Rep. F 1 e t ch e r 'l1lJI AP STOllY didn't explain how Fonda replied, "I plan to campatp for Ttiom-ol Georgia that a dwle ol Miss Fonda happened to mee1 this peace.• ~ be brc>uabt "blnll lier. parllcalar l"l"P o1 prlsanerl. Tbe111 CID U Sen. McGovem and bis advben are &.z WONDERS whether Mill Fonda be no dOubt. however, that every move wise they will refuse Miss Fooda'i heJp explained to lhe P!JW• tbe fact that Sen. ab< made In tbe enemy c1plW wu and aeriously question her political ad- J?olice Our Only • . - ... Line of Defense · .. •j•. • '" ·~ ·..-·. . ·~ .. SACRAMENTO -Last year 11 Califomli police olllceTi we,. trued pro- ~ you and your property. Nici more Did. 100 la"tr eoforcf:meni officen have ..:.:. murderod· wblle oa duty In this mle ~.?-Iii' wodut 12 yeen. ' It'• a -wonder there are atlll men ""* us who are WU1ing to laco this Wol risk every day. Yet, Ibey ,,. Iha flllljlliot of defeme (llralned u ~ ii) behieeo a ciVil!Zed IOcietj and the.law. ol Iha ,...i.. Do they have a rigbl to expect • tllal -1"111'derera....wd'•recel\>e the 'Jf+Clndrm penalty? · • 'Tiie U1111Dbly'1 Criminal Jusllce eom-ihlttee ..,.,, uNo." · lf9re spedllCally, the D em o c r a I iMlilben o( the commlltee .. y, "!IO·" • Tiit\' !'AVE agalo mu..ed to pus a _... Jbai -.Id malo .It miodatory llllli ~ murder to kill an. OIMluty foll6eman Tbe hill, SB I, authored by ..... B. i.: lltcbardloa, bad -.... ta •lfnml However, ICMJr -In the 'tfi'!r"NY'• crtm!nal J..U.. Oommltlee ~ needed to let II to a floor -Jn lhelilower house. • VO!fnc In .lavor ol pa•• ,.... the .thne Repuhllcan membon ol the _,. il!Jl!.iee : Auemblymm Clrloo Moorbead, gidldal<; Robert Bevert,, Redoodo '.llQda· Ind Frank llllrP!IY, Sonta'Crm. yplllij, "NO" were Alaimbl;rnlliD Alan ~ (D-BHerlJ Hllls) ·*'4" llemy ... ;"I•'" I WlllDID . (D-Lol Angeles). Not voting were · AnemNymen Jotm Miller and Robert Cro.wn. both De.mocrall from Oakland., Sen. --wasn't really lurpriled by the vole ol tbe ·committee, wblch be calls the "Justice to Criminals eom,. mittee." After watcblng several of hll pro.Jaw ·-.measurea bit this committee-cra..eyard Jut year, be made It a point to ull Awmbly SpeaUr Bob MoretU (l)..Van Nuys) to plee.w llligD SB ·I to -oammlttee. • . ~fsr~eli Lanre~,~ks Co-iirt I :'o Try Jesus' :~se Agai~ ' . ' . ( ·~OY~ BRIER J "tbe ...._." tbe-. .......... ~ coqollod to -ledp mdl rltlblL nu.. --a-lbw . ......,,,... ljndi .... bued Cll _ ....,_ jmtloeoltbe- ;oool~ rejlel wldt dladalli ElC&PllONI TO 'l'lllS .,._...,. ,.m the 1tdl ... Ille -rful """ llap- 1•mecl'to tmil Ill -lar -male!..,. iloa. -CW.. ID Illa 1'IUlb do!ended ---··-......,. --.a,. Bui the -· Ille MIZP._, ... ......... _ ...... __ _ . _ _.,. _., _ -- Ii ........... --i...., -.. _ . .,........ . l'liitllll Plato -.. --· ... .....-.... ,,_, .. -t 1 ulal ~-119 a,.,. .. ..,.....,_ lllpandJ!i I a-Job 1 •Ill dloqbt ,.... .. ... iwloiiwt " Ille EID-. -W 1-e 111 _. pi-oodled .... tlle &IQllL of. tllO ,.,..,,... fllo prliltl ... I ,....... .. .,1111t --. and~ '1111 lrlal -1 ....... .,....., ... _ ... ..... .... -..... 0...-Pl1iilo ... .. llblbe_loodln, __ ..... to <"GAvlct, ""' ... --..... to placate Ihm\. Be did. Lalor In llotne, a rlcb and bCllored dtllm, it ls ptouslhlo tba4 u 111geoltd bJ AJ111o1a Fronce, Pilate <0uld not loelll -llllllOd J-whom be bad oo<e jadpd and .., ....... to 4coth. II 'l<lll Doi iD bnportaol cut. vice from Hanoi. More and more memben ol Coogr<sa have Ollopped look· ing on MW Fonda as just the ml!gulded doughier ol a Doe and popular American actor. As Rep. William M. Colmer ol Missi!.sippi put it recently, her activities are serious and could result "in the p~ longation of the war." Still Ways To Determine Who's Which Can you still tell the se1es apart? At lint glance? _JI yJ>U_can, you're • marvel. More and more people are finding it more and more d.ilficult in more and more cases. About half the peoP,le over 30 today can't tell easily the sex of about a third ol the people they meet who are ander 30. In many cues Ibey are atlll myatl· lied alier they lol- low a doubtful glance with t1io long stans. or course, the sex of a person really doesn't hive much meaning or Importance anyinore. Ever aince people found out that JU could never take the place or happiness or mooey, it has been going downhill. II baa become jwt anolher kind ol calilth .. lcl which ..... bo... like to ( HAL BOYLE ) , Int about -just u they are proud of being able lo bend over and touch lhe floor wllll 1belr llngen 25 times .without .......,, their: knees. -EYER, some ol.S:lubloned people, perlJapo merely out ol ldle c:urioolty, •Ill! we to be able to tall the -ol aomeone dliy -i !or the om llme. How can It be dooie! Well, here are a lew belplul hlnta: U It works as an attendant in a men's ....,, It Js a him. U It works u ao at· • 1eo4&Dt In a powder room, It Is a lier. Does it •inc aloud In the bathroom? Probably it's a guy. Does It ham while llttlng ~t a dressing table and studying ill face! ll'I I &al If, wllen asbd at a alCktall party wbether JI waob another drink, It replies, "Yeah, -belt -·t hurt me," put it down U a fellow. ll It smiJes dlmlY md aays 11 it holds out Ill glass, ''Well, 'jast a teeo1q • .....,tsy bit this time," put it down .. -1hlnlJ' dime with bollow ~ YOU SAY It . warma Its bands bJ putting them In HI pocktts! It baa to be a ho)'. y.., say It warma HI bands by tbruatlnC them -its """' and . Jiundlla( Ila -1dml It baa to be • girt. Dooo 11 hale to wrile a chock !or \ID' cltr flll. Tbat'i a man. Does tt lib to write-!or --..._and a 71 --of band 1ollaa: 11111'1 a -Dooo•-alleclsfllar-md ...... ,: ... Mm& jf JGU ~ .., n m Mc .,,...... abclll die ....... , llwi6a •u I st? BeJGDd dDaht It's _ .. _.. -u .. Im- ] 12'1'8 ........... wmtl • ...... ...,.._,.. __ the _ .. ..,_ -·--llQmd -.... -.....i.... . ··--tllt-lnlla-..... poclrll -,.. lit lt lo ... ,. ........ .__ .. Oii Ibo- -. • ,. ... 1o ..... ..... .... ,. .................... ...... .. -"""'""...., ......,. I ... Cllblc 11111 tsz ..... JI a.'t bl .,...... w r-++e A-_...,,,.cm 111111 !Im• oerta1n1J -qilldtl1 bJ slmP1 walltnc up to a 1tnnp pmm and ulilnf lim- ply, "Hey, what.., are ,.._11 ..YT" U be gets punched In the jaw, lt'I a t11an: If he Sots alapptd lo the lace, lt'a a - In attllog qvestiool of ...... lo moat matters, qu1tt dlplomaq ii uauan1 the best tactic. ' • •• Bomber Left View Isn't Violence Justifiable? Tolstol was once uktd lf there wu a dJ!fereoce between r e a c t I o n a r y repression and revolut.ionary repression. He said yes, "the difference between cat doog and doc dung." We riot our abare of cat dung In the reactlona}y ~pression ol. Senator Joe McCarthy In t h e l11$11o. Ill the IOs we &OE fhe doc dung ol the revolutionary re. preaaion ol the left -Students for i Democratic Society, Progressive Labor Porty and lhe Weathennen. The left-wing ~ tellectual abbon cat dung, but is quite relaxed about dog dung. "The sign of the ~ary lnleliectual," writes Arnold hman In "Nine LleJ About Amer· I " (Llbrary Press, 1'12: $7.95), "b to see exculpatory complexities in a flower chtld's gellgnlle." His book Is an espose, from tM point or view of i lift-long champion of liberal ........ of the 1)'5- tamatlc mlsconceptiom, haU-lrtlths ud -lgbt llel about Americ:1 .promoted by the ndlca1 lelt. • tllE FRIJSTllA'nON ucribed to the 1,~bt.r Left ~votes deep tVPlPJlthY ,among avant.garde aocial critj;cs. ,The II#\ '11'3 be suilty of violence bu~ U ls, they .1ay, a pardonable guilt, since it is merely a legal and not a monl tuilt. Why? Because America is a violent coun- try anyway. Violence Ls the left's answer to America'• refuaal to change. Besides, no one gets hurt except by accident. By accident -like the scientist killed In tbt Univenity of W i-s c on s i n matheri!atlcl building esplooion. A custo- dian kllled at the University of Calilotnia lacdlty club at Santa Barbari'. A ...,.11ry blinded by a bomb at Pomma Collece, Claremont. Vlctlma ol lelt-wing violence draw not even a aigb from literary Intellectuals or t he "un- derground" press. No such tolerance Is shown by lelt-w!ng lntellectuall, however, for violence or the (s. I. HAYAKAWA) threat of violence from the rtaht. If foUowera of George Wallace or Rev. Carl Mcintyre were lo publlah handbooks on guerrilla warfare (Is 1evera1 pa.perback publlshen1 have dont) -or detailed · in:- stfuctlons on how to make Molotov cocktails (u did "The New York Review of Boob"), the left would immediately, see an Impending lasclJt putsch. Left· wing violence, however, ii taten to be progressive - a step towards lbe New Society. n... In the Newspeak of the left, bomber left violence ii "non-violent," while rt1ht-wing violence -like that of the hardhats who gave some students at Pace College in New York a bad time -is "[uciil-brutalily... . BElaDUN QllOTBS P r o f e 1 11 o r Robert Leµcbman of the State Universi- ty of New York at Stony Brook -a man who seems to be quite a ccnnoisseur of dog dung 'u reYealed In his kind wonl! about sos. ' · "SOS bal plaYil! the role of 11' lmner wbO' Cly~ his ,biilky mule over the iieaa •..• Althouih I hre al Httle !or the . 11lega1 occupation o( buildings as I do for the flu)lb)ng of mµI O.. I mus! alao note the obvtoua: Both technlqu., do gen- uinely attract the attention or their targets -mules and university ad- minlstra on," be sald. So, accOrdlng to Lekachman, violence at universlttea 15 JUl\lfUible -Indeed, progressive -because it attract. the attention of otherwise inattentive ad- ministrators and promotes educational refonn! I do not know what educational prog- ress was j>roduced by violence al Stony Brook, but I can 33Y foe certain that .nothln( wu 1cromplilbed'by violence at San Fl'anclsco Stale. What .tolence pro- duced lnstaad wu tbe corruption ol the grading system, the dllutlon ol acadanlc atandarda IS spinelesl profeuorl tried to make themselves popular with dluident students, lhe prollferatloo ol. "releTant'' (lo other • words, lntellectU1lly empty) courses, and ultimately the shutdown of classes by goon aquads al milltant1 delermined to put 8 IOOp to lnltnK:tional processe5. MORE RECENTLY some studeoto at Harvard held a public meeting In suppcri of the war in Vietnam. The meeting wu broken up by antl-w~r 1tudenta. When a move was made to plUlilh ll!e anti-nr atudenlJ for Interfering with freedom of speech, It was argued that ·punilbment woold violate the anti-war lludent1• freedom of speech -despite the Jact I do not know what educatlonal prog• yean complete freedom to demoMrate, march. hold rallleJ ind disrupt tbe nonnal academic actJvUlet or other&. • This po!ition was eiplalned by Professor Warner Bertholf of U.. Harvard Engllsb department, apparwtl)' another dog-dung connoisltur: ''I.A• those on the plaUonn, those in , tbr 1u- dience came to uy lllmethio&. Tbey1 lljd It ... The right to shout do ... lpelMp is embraced by the wne principle ol freedom of speech and expression u pro- tects the apeaken In lhelr ellorta to make themselves heard." So much for ihe acholarly achaop ol ideas at Harvard! · .At ·Stanford, where radical atudentl prevented Henry Cabot IA>dge from speaking, one of them e~ that they believe In freedom of oP-11, but that freedom of speech does not udidt Lodge's freedom of lie. • One of, the mysteries or Ille 11 why .UCb fundamental principles u freedom of speech and the right of all views lo· loo heard are so much better understood ~t North Ovmboe SUlte Teacben ColltC> than they are at auch w.r~ univenitles as Harvard, St an f e_i"4, U>Iumbla and Berkeley. ~ By S. !. BAYAKA,lPA: President, Calilomta lllole Ualvmlty, San ~ Concerted Attack on Press II all happened on lbe same day; I didn't make up a word of if. I atlended a SUnday bruoch, at which time a man came -up, to me and cutlgaltd !he preaa !or publishing !he ulary and t>oouses of corporation U· ecullVeJ. He said It waJ nobody'• busi4 .... how much Ibey made, and the press WU just lollamlnC popular -aa•inlt-ltillw1•wa. ~~NEY J.HARRI~ liberal and too conservaUve, too mllltant •nd too pacifistic, too coocerned with "e1poain11• and too cooctrned With ••covering up." What bu bappenad, I .think, ii tho! '"" anxlltleo md egrtlliom beve become bottled up, and we have r» place to tum -escept toward tbe -that repartl the problema:, C«ttrtdlctlons, ... ' WICtllainti .. and !nslabllltles ol modem lite . We seem to !eel llOll!ebow that 11 lllooo eventa were not ttported, they ml&bt5 away; and the more paranoid llllCll( feel that lheM eveoto are largely crea by the pr.,., which oughl to tall .. orily what we like to hear. ~ Newspapen are Doi u SoOd u lho1 ought to be ; nothing ls. 11>ey ... ;oild lhould be lmjRVed. But much ol tha criticism ii llt.e lhet ol the .. ,.,. wllo bl1mee the thermom<ler !Cl' llvial 111111]1 rev er. A le w minutes latar, a labor leader accmt"' me with ' the' .... ~.y cbarp -that die -,la always polotlng out how labor -Rep jocking up their pay ICllel, !llYtnc lbe llnpr<ssioiJ that labor lo e.t«tlng lhe· ecooomy, when actually lhe a...,.. -ker can hardly ...Utt, "'1la THIS botteini. I got loto my Otl and ..... to -· l!l. wbere I -· ••••oled lo ·P ' lecture that I.:ady 'Cougar· Patiently .· Afuits Return of Mal.e --Al .......... lollowtnc 1111 111111 a -but-me ..... com-~ bltlerty 11111 tbe !l'eia ta tinlalr to tbe bowb (he called them "pitrlots") ..... tblok ....... to bomb Hanoi and -Mcdale Adpoal if MC"U'J' to win tbe-ln~ Not two ........ later, .. ~ me, --pt ... la ol "'""" and ulrld me 11llld-1111(10t<lo*d>ll ID -llld dllO-a "Mlo1iPr7 !or w.td_.lbo~bel!nota =:.=a •. ~~ tllat lie lllcbod, ..,,_t'I the way it lo. 'l1>e ..-lo ., """1 're11ort111g the -that ... _ .......... ,ptmllcbtfaplay la tlD _., 11'1 -to lntereot people la a ...... for )llOce wbeo the ...... Is 11 much conctmtd wltb vio1mce.'' ' Out In the woods, the male ....... pUa)' IQOta alonr a rqular circuit, retuml111 ovt!l-his own tncb Miy ao ofteo.-AWll'e ol this , the· mnale eougar In llW'Ch of muculloe compOnionship """"' llVlllld uat11 ""' -• Ill of male tracks. TOO,. -··-down beside the ~a to ...i~-. Ing -.. let« ane hlndlome eat will 33111ler bJ. ~ member thta JOlll1I lady. You k no w what oh! Enwion lold: ''AdOpl the pace ol. natllre: Htr occret Is l"'timce." ' ' MONo<:L!MIA ls a Gr .. t town 'l1llS CONCEllTED altaclt -the ' -each January I all the """ put --lrom all dlrectlom at 111ce -m -and all the '""""' put on a-.redacel· ltaell to ao ai.ardll1,. trouo<n. 'I1lt meo do lha'bouaewotk, the boalua au 0... """ ... , lie fillt .at -,.,,.. .....i la Ibo ..a,. the same time. '!lie I'"" can't be too b,...., OcculDnallJ ov• tbe ,...,.. L M. BOYD ". tloal, a few ol the -. .-"' the uperience, have beeo lorced le lino town,Decause tbey'Ve milled lo" bodt to llousework. Llkewila, amral of. Illa men wbo'Ve declined lo taka el! 'Ille dr11111 Mootly, though, thll 1-M- hour m:banc• Is Ahl to pie.-1111 clrir and enlighten thtlr (mt1-lllomlt cona!deralily. WHERE Ill be now, olil llrls-0.. Franklyn Milli? When Loi AllgOlel~ antlted hint a few J01r1 lie -bed bJmaelf U a.....,... II .. had gone to the altar Will! II oclw~, be admitted. when Iha olllcen "' will! l!tm on his bonoyiaom ~ tWtllly.fiflll. GOii. Miiia 61 !Ill I ....... -. 1111 ......... ,., ilit flnalo. t think. • : I l 1 ... '~ • DAILY "LOT 33 Coast Residents Make 'Who's Who' (Oolllolaed ,._ AJ) Nldelch, launder of Wel&ht W1tchers IJld Muriel Siebert, fint ...,... member of the New Yort Sloot Excflan&• m 1 few of the other n1Uonal newsmakers in the volumee. Locally, by city, the first time entries are: From Coat.I Mesa: -Phillip Bono of 1 9 5 1 Sanderling arcie, senior ataff engineer and branch manager ot advanced studies a t J\tcDonnell Douglns Astronailtlcs H u n t i n g t o n Beach planl. He invented the recoverable 1ingle-s1age 1pacteraft booster. -Gerald Taylor White : of 310 Roblnhood Lane. has ~n chairman of the UCJ history department aince 1969. Dr. Whlte aulhored "Sclenti!ts in f.onfilct'' in 11168. From Dnaa Point -Hugh John Scallion : of 3294l Staysall Drive. He i~ vice president and general counsel for Fleetwood Enterprises Inc .. a lliversi de manufacturing firm. From "El Toro: -Roderick Bush Peck of 24911 Rollingwood !toad, 1s dean of the educalion depart- ment at Cal State Long Beach. He's held that post since 1957. -Henry llise of 5102 S. Lst St. as a Brigadler Gent.raJ Is commander of the Marine Corps Ah' Bases West since 1969. A marine sinct 1&42, his awards include the Legion of Merit and the Air P,fedal. From Fountain Valley: -Donovon Wiley of 9424 Gull Circle has been vice president of the Santa Ana Branch of the First Western Bank and Trwt Company since 1969. He I.! on the board cf directors of the Orange County Heart Aeoclatton. From· HIUltlngtoa Beach: -Donald B<rllner ol 17042 Baruna Lane. 11 chalrman <1f the board of Unity Capital CorporaUon of America In Beverly Hills. He was its president from 1962-69. -Blau Odell Bonazza of 21861 Dlrlgo Circle has betn chairman of the Cal State Long Beach English depart- ment .since 1986. She authored ''Sbakespeare'.s Earl Comedies" in 1965 and •11.1s "Studies in Drama" in IMS. -Vem Curtis of 4201 Bran- ford Drive ls the ctUef finan- cial officer for D e n n y ' s Restaurants Inc. in La Mirada . -Ernest Siracusa of ass Main St. has bttn the U.S. ambassador to Bollvta for three years, belore which he served in diplomatic office1 in Guatemala, Panama, Argen- tina, Rome, the United Na· tlon.s, Peru and Mexico City. lfe is 53. From Irvine: -Richard Edward Whalen of 19141 Beckwith Terrace. Ile is chairman of the UCI psych<lblology department and has edited four boob, in· eluding "Neurological C.Ontrol or Behavior," in 1970. From Lagu na llllls : -John Kirk Slnglaub or 493· B Calle Cadiz is a brigadier general who head s Project MASSI'ER at Ft. J1ood in Tex- as. He was a French resistance leader in 1944, a Chinese guerilla leader in 194~ and holds the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. From Newport Beacb: -Hazard Adams o( 1121 Ox- ford Lane ha.! been dean of the UCI school of humanities for two years. He wrote "Critic.al Theory Since Plato" in 1989 and "Truth About Dragons" in. 1971 .. -Howard Babb of 2507 Via Marina is dlairman of the UCI English department and has been at the school since 1965. He .... ·rote "The Novels of William Golding" ln 1970. Hiii IAKll. Fullerton 1lnce J967. He authored 1'Shlpa That Sall No More'' in 196'. -Julian Feldman of 28%4 Carob st. 11 chairman of the UC! deplrtment o f in- formation and computer scien- ce. -Melvin Feldman of 1114 Toyoo Lane ii aeneral counsel and secretary to tht Glas.s Containers Corporation i n Fullerton. -Alan Juliu.s Grant of 18132 Galaxy Dri ve. 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It w11s berore the timber In-Looking down the stream. a duii.try was allowed lo "clear· dismal sight shatters the mood cul·• thousands of acre!! or of the prlmevJI forest. It is tr~s al a time. gashing great. the gaunt skeletons of ugly scars acr06<& lht tac~ ol magnificentent h a rd w o t · the tortured wilderness. trees. dead and dying In the It was before de11elopers · ded te r th Rod began subdh•idtng 6 5. 0 0 0 :.~~ese~!lr.rs :hie~ h~\ pri1'11tely--0wned acres utside been left nooded pendi ng set.- the forest OOundary. including tlement of court 1uI t1 alrnost all d e s i r a b 1 e challenginR President Nixon's waterfront on the largest of ii!! order slopping construction of 20.000 1u:rcs of lakes and lht Cross • Florida B 1r11: e DAll Y I'll.OT jl n. °'1111 Nttloool ,....,. 11 W1y more of • Hp, ........,, t.ou..in,,. lu4 4"dopmeat ~ the trM wUdtnHt It uee was. It It villted bJ tw• mUlkl• ~ 111• uauaU7, bot 1 ~ teelnl It lot , tllt ffttl dl\ljl• ...... lfllll lie "" II lt Juk¥ord ratlltr Ola• tlit. coollon of • woodlu4' aod<r U.S. proto<lloa. • , ..... ...a.-u.. YOTI AUti. I JAMES ' ENSIGN ' SCHOOi, IOAlD , ~Te lled .. I ...... , : It was here. am id funtll slJc '.t>eauly, that i\lar jorie Kinn<1n Rawlings found inspiration for ~The Yrarltng ." the Pulitzer Prize-w1nn1ni:: s1nry of a boy <1nd his pet fawn. Thf So1t1h ·s largesl deer herd rnan1ed the forer-t. B('ars hshcd 1n teen11ni: waters. \Vild turk r).!i gal(J re roasted in the trt'es ponds. C1nal. It \Vi!S hrfore the Na\' Y1-------------------------------------------.:...;....;::_ _______ .::..:::=:c__!~~=::._:!:=:'-=:::.-- stakl'd oul a 6,200-Atrr rlinJZe DI IMfl It .... ...-. aekJ< On misty n1orr11ngs. U1e ,Rr11cefuJ wh1te·1 ailcd deer 11athl're to dri11~ lro111 thl' banks of pure, spring.fed s1rerin1s tha! sparklt-<i l1 kt· dian1onds l'lnd. 3!l the l'\'C'n1ng shadow.~ drawled I hr o u g h ~haded glens. rnirrort'<l the red fire of the setting sun. But that w11s lx'fure. hy U S. izovernment po!iry, luinbcr and pulpwood interests, l11nd de v e Io per s. U.S. Navy bombers and wildlife poachers began sy s l e m a t i c ex· for pr111·11tr bombinJZ 11n<l .i;lraf. f1ng that ~haltered lhe forest st1!loess, started fires ragini: through valuable hardwood tunbtr, throwing wildlife into pan1{·. Tr·day. extept ror a rrw SJ>ol ~ -some mainta1ntd tn 111 g1n lo\'el1ness b.v con- srrvationist owner~ -lhe ()<:ala 1.~ more of a huf.!e, shod- d.1·. tras'h·laden l11nd develop- rnent rh1111 a true wildPrness. Evrrywhere, signs proclaim I hilt ··The Hearl of the Ocala" is for sale. And now. ~<lys Lyman Hogers, president of the Coali- tion To Protect the Oc;i la Forest, the oil industry wants to blanket it with oil rigs and petrochemical e<implexes. "The Oca la has undergone more stress than anv other forest in ·America ,;, said Rogers. "If we put on a fight to the finish now. there is somet hing of value to s1vt . The Foresf Service h a g developed a 10.-year plan to improve the Ocala. but the ex- ploiters and the I a n d developers art mov1ng much faster than that. "Tile oil companies would . have us believe that the need to drill on pubHc lands comet from a great oil shortage. Actually. they want to drill there because it's cheap. It costs a lot less to deal with the BLl\.i than with hu ndreds of in- dividu11! landowners." "Jt has been proven, as In Southern C;ilifornia, that oil ;u1d tourist indus tries d<> not n1ix." Hugtrs said . "If the oil interests can subdue the J•'lorida environnit·ntalistg and gain pcr1nissio11 to exploit the Ol·ala forest, all other areas "'ill be easily obtainable. And "'t: v.•i!l ha11e sold out a Florida tourist industry ll'hic:h I.as been a pheno1ne1111I 1noney tree." The Oc11la Plan will require hunteri1 Lo can1p at certain sllcs so they can be supervis- ed. It also calls for reducing the bag lintit to one deer per license, enforcing slate law prohibiting shooting f r o m roads. increasing the number or gan1e wardens. rcqui rinJO: national forest permits V.'ith ., all funds going \o\vard law en- WHO IS THE ENEMY? !orcement, adjusting d eer Navy Jet Bombtrl Did Thil hunting seasons according to herd and habitation CQndit ions, ploilalion that was to abuse and improv ing and protecting the Ocala pe rhaps more than beauty area!> to make them any other national forest. more attractive to people. ~~--~~~~~'--~· This week's highlight: fashion frosting at a low 14.88 ·~----... . Penneys expert stylists add dramatic highlights to your hair. Complete with set. 14.88 Our 'Festival' budget perm, now only B.95, including shampoo, cut and set. 20°k off the entire line of upholstered living room furniture and all occasional tables 'Vlbrollon' wtt look Iola Sale 18320 Reg. S22t Matching love seat. Reg. 1119 ... Salt 151.1.0 Take your pick of these tables. Sale 63 96 Rag. 79.17. Fortuna door cocktail table or square commode. Sale 55 96 Reg. 19.95. 5alem cocktail ta- ble, hexagon commode and square commode. ' s:a1e159 20 I , flog. $199. Full size steeper sofa with carefree~ Herculon• olefin upholstery. ·Thick-Rlchlux~ heavy density polyurethane foam seat cushions, quality Innerspr- ing queen size mattr,ss. Re- cessed front casters. Conttmportry Stylt ooft. Sale215 20 Reg. S269 With plush fur look polyester plle cover. Matching love seat. Reg . 1119, Reg.151.20 ,- Big Savings On Carpets. ~ Sale 799 aq. yd. Reg . 9.99 sq. yd. 'On Stag•', shag p ile carpeting of 100% virgif\ nylon. Heat set p il e for lasting bounce-back beauty in 11 vivid solid colors. Sale 719 1q. yd, R&g. 8.99 sq. yd . 'Surlcomb•r' I shag pile carpeting of 100% virgin nylon. Heat set pile. Always maintains its crisp appearance. Two-tone cctlors. · .. •, '·'·' ... ' ., .. "' " . •,-' ,•, ... '.'' ,.,. .. ,,. ,·,.• .. ,. ' ; J' ·,• .. ' ' ·"· ·'·. . '" ... .. ~ ... .·} '• ,· .·,-;. ... .. Sale 2·399 Sale 71 !.yd.· ... > Rog. 8.99 1(1. yd. 'Trident' ahag I pile carpeting of 100% Kod•" polyester. Heat aot pile provides lasting bounc&-bacl< beauty. In striking three-tone • . . Rog. 29.95. Contompo coek1all table or end tablt. Sell •ilCll offtctlH thrtlfl!h S.lwNty 11lyl J€Penney The values are here every day. Shop Sunday noon to 5 PM . at the f ollowlng . stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Buch (714) 1>44-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hunli~vion B .. eh (714) 891-7771 . ~ I -colors. '· • 1 ) .. • .•, ' ··.· ,,. , .. r I I • •• 1l • • • • • • • • • '.• m •• do ell "' ce Sti g" Co Mo 11' '" do I Dt co Be it w~ pe tht I f~ wi tiD uic tho dii or; pro an do do {u1 I ph 11() ti> th1 pr' I pU int "" !al •oi an m• , .. .. an M ] ' ... I An hu1 mi go• wh 1 gr• He W1 pro spr .1tu "' tio; St Pe of Ve ... oi' ho lot ~ - •• • • . •• ~ ,. .. arrle Maouo. UCI L1~ School, 'Ond J1-K111- lioru, C o 11 • 1 • P1rk. ~. perform •xporl· ~· by woritlne rullllor· bind pullleo wttll ··-~ ul clr<11lll thal lhoy h..,. -l<l lnthaoclonco --·~ cf111 I I ,.. .... , In, .. ,. Mou. • • • • • • • • • ~~~ "Buds-on Approaeh" Presc1wol£rs Learn by Doing By CANDACE PEARSON Of Hie Dall' 'Itel Slaff Carrie ("Uh, I don't know what it Is") Manzo may not be sure ()f her la:Jt name but the does know bow £o make an electrically~ven pulley. The four-yeap.old p r e - Sl'booler has betn to the Scien- ce OJrriculum Improvement Study (SC!Sl 8Ulllfller pro. gram at SooOta School in O:>sta Mesa . Sponsored by tbc Newport· Mesa School District and UC Irvine, SCtS involved about 90 &tudents learning 1eience by doing. Program coordinator Tom Duttine, who. teadlea et Lio-- coin Middle School in Newport Beach .during the year, called it a ''hands-on approach" where children ptfform ex- periments, not just read about them. Preschoolers through fifth graders spent their mornings for five weeks growing plants with and without bog popula- tions, making rain, colored liq- uid and electrical circuits. "How many colors are In the rainbow? Seven. Violet, in· digc, blue, green, yeHow, orange and red," the group of preschoolf'rs, kindergarteners and future first graders sang. "They draw everything they do and sing everything tbey do," Duttlne uid. "It's more fun." . Duttine opefates on the philosophy of "k!t tile room be noisy if they're learning" and the students in each of the three rooms at Sonora were practicing that dictum. Each was referred to the pilot program because of an interest in science by his or her school principal <1r by the lab preschool at uct. Studies ere divided into life science and Jii,ysical science and six kit.I containing equip- ment and background in- formation are used in each. The program. whiclt Outline n:pects to be used at Lincoln and at Adami School In C..ta Mesa next fall, cost 12.500. The cllitrid and the UC! lab 1school and UC! grad llChool In teadling split tbc costa and lbared tome teaching duties. Nine students from Davis Middle School in· Costa Mesa tutored in the just-compteted project, wbidl Oultine said helped allow the clwes to be busier than nonnal o n e ~ teacher rooms. Duttine watched Carrie and the boy neit to her, Juon Katakura, experiment with different ways to make the rubber-band pullies move. "They don't realize they're learning," he said of them and the other students, "But it 11Jeaks_up-<>n them." Usually, 8llCh elementary scientific inquiry is confined to junior and senior high schools but SCIS promoters f,.I that the sooner children think for themselves the better. Charles LarS<1n and Johnny Inadomi weren't told the plastic bag would flow up when they filled it with carbon di-Oxide and were admittedly surprised by the discovery. They liked all the ex- periments done this summer. but favored the plant ter- rarium where they studied ''what k.inds of plant! 1D1ib eat." "It's called interaction:• a. girl yelled with ck!llght ·In another room as !he worked with two magnet!. The studentJI learn tbe scien- tific vocabuYII')"' after they do the experiments and want to know the words, Duttine said. Teachers this summer to- cluded Duttil1<, Ralph Whit· ford, Htrl> Hester and Marci Encinas from Newport-Mesa and Peggy Okimoto from UCI tab school. Dave Derby from tht ~n View Scl\ool District in Hun- tilljiton Beach observed for a few weeks and later wrote that the SCIS idea was like an old Chinese proverb: "!bear, and I forget ; I see, and I remember: I do, and 1 understand." Bike, Trike Accidents Spur $23;000 Study Cllnttl•11 SC.5-~hir 'en1cit WASHINGTON -Too many American children are getting hurt on tricycles a n d · minibikes, and the federal government wants to find out why. ~ To the dismay of 1M1e con- gressmen. the Department of · ~ Health, Education, .and ~ Welfare (HEW ) thinks, the-• problem b ,.rlou.. enough to L---'-""' spend $23,000 on a special ,study of three-wheel toys. The HEW project, for some reuon, ca1led: "An Evalua-says. "A k>t ol. them are tion and Parameterization of seriotu. Some of tho 1 e Stability and Safely Performance QllI'acteriatics ol Two· and Tbr<t • Wl>ccled Vehlcular Toya for RI~," is -Jn slmpitl: worda -I government effort to evaluate the cie11iP and lllbility , In tric1<1 .. and minlbikea to cut Ibo IOlrinC tricycle and bicy· cle ocddeot rate. ••1t•1 really bldb' needed,'' says Willer Jdlnlon, director of HEW'• division o1 diilclren'• llliirils~ '"!11er• ll'O about IOO,OOll tricycle and IOUle '15 OOll mlnlblke O<ddent& In tN. CCMmWy annuallY," ht I mlniblke tceklents were fatalities." He acknowleileed that, wlllle not 1U the iiccldenla 11"' caused 10iely by poor I 1 +signed Of faUlty irikes and tilkei, .. a good nwnbtr we:re ... '1'llO IClual lllldy 11 being und«lakcn ~ 1111 Cornell Un l v e rs 11 y Aeniiiaatlcll l.abora!oriet, lt Wll bqwl ln May and 11 expected to end sometime In A-1. Jv:. conling to Jobn80ll, ·the pro} ..,i b HEW'a no-to Qiilcl Pmtedloft 111111 Toy Saf• ty Act of 1•. $ CASH $ ht t 2lol L I. LOAlll ......... _ ........... ,, r1w e C1111I•• .. .... -. e ,_ __ CAJ.L 147-1200 RIUAILI .,_..c.. ...... ..,..,,.... tut ~. w 11111 ........ ,_,. ..... • s.Mlf, August 6, nn _IJnpopnlar Poll' ~ .......... ~( WASllJNGTON -There's one poll In WilllJniton nobody Wlnla lo win. cam111i1• J>V•phernali1 - buttona, posten, m u 1 J e , 5peechu: -continues through Nov. 19. Amid all tile other polls being publlJhed in tile 111tlon'1 capital. museum of r I c I 1 Is couldn't 1'IJst lnclulglng In a At tho National Portrllt G1ll.-y'1 "If Elected .... " u- hibltlon, vlallon we Invited to cast the.Ir votes lor the pruklenllal candlelit< llley'd -most like to see lose In November. Jittle_JJ!O'ldenUa!_gy1!fl.H,. _..:::::=::_..=...:..::=_=--ing of their own. But any The latest rt:sult art in. and here's how the candidates fared : NiJon -3 ,3 13 ; McGovern -l ,433, speculating on these latest ,,--...;•••w-.. ... ;;;·.;..,::;;.· --~ results, they are quick to point ;.-VOTI AUG, I ' oot, 111 !ltrlcUy done at your JAMES own risk . The l!lhow whicb includes lKl portraits o f unsuccessful prtlidential candidates from l~l!IM 1s well 1s 1 slew ol Several thou,.nd visitors ENSIGN have ent«ed the regulation gTAy metal ""ti"ll booth, Its ,,.__s_c_H_oo_L_1_0_1._•_D_.,_, top dr1ped ln red, white, and • blue bunting a la polling place . c...,,..1"" T• tlfd .. ,,.. ...... 22t 20111 St., N-" I.ad! 20% of all custom order furniture, and all tables. Plus 20% of all dining .. room,'. living·room and b'e.droom furniture. Delivered . in and set home your own up factory fre.sh, right and at no extra cost. Mtdlto""""" dining room. High pres"· e plaatlc laminate table top, beautiful Spanish finish. Seat covers in black, reinforced with 1" polyfoam. Economy and style. Oval table with 212" laeves, Rog. $93 ••• Sole 74.40 Ladder/spindle beck chairs. Rog. Ut 11 •••• 8ole23.10 11. Modem dining room. Classic pecon finish on solid aah or other selec1ed hardwoods. Seat covert of ataln resisting Vectra: olefin ov1rfo1m filling. All hardware of Iron Zinc bue, ploted with brass. A set mode with long Wur in mind. China closet. Rog. $319 .•..••• Solo 255.20 Rectangular table, Rog. $159 ••• Solo 127.20 Side chair. Roil. $52.50 11 ••• , ••••• Solo '42 Arm choir, Rog. U4 oo. • ••..• .-•••• Soto 51 .20 Girt•' ''Fronch PIO'llnclol" oty1e bodl'OOlll Ml Bntlhod ontlque 11nl1h, whltt with gold accent ton11. Solid-core, mor-roal1tanttop. Hardwood drawer construction, center metal drawer guides with duat·proof porting rllls throughout. Double dresser, Rog. U2 .••. Solt 15.60 Ml"or, Rog. $32 ..•. Solo 25.IO 4-drewer chesl, Rtg. Ut •••• Solo 55.20 Twin· poller bed with co•opy frame, Rog. $71 .••• Salo $62.40 Nlghtatond, Rog. $39 •••• Solo 31.20 Student desk, Rog. set •••• Sole 55.20 Small hutch. Rog. $41 ••••. Sol• $32.IO Dnk c~olr, Rog. S27 •••• Solt 21.IO Power tablo, flog. U7 .... Solt 53.IO Comar table, Rog. S5t •••• Solo 47.20 lp1nl1h bedroom ouHt. Beaulllul ptean graining, amber tonn. Super atrength finish on c111 tops retittt scratches, marring. Oustproof, dovetailed drawers IHturo brus plated hardware flxturn. Nln•~rawtrdressar. Rog.S170. •• l~I• S13e Mirror. Rog. '50 ..••• Salt S40 5-drawer cheal, Rog. S120. ••• Salt SH Full 1l1th11dboard. llog. S3t ••••• Salt 31.20 Night atand, Rog. '50 .•.. Bali S40 Penney . The values are here every day • Sale prices effective through Saturday only! Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Nawpoit S..~k l71'4j 644-2313. HUNJ1NGTON CENTER, Huntington haeh (71~) 892-777 1 . • • \ .. ; •• -. ~ • • 'I .· ;~ . ...... .... ' ' ' \ ' ' ... • • • • • • ' • • ~JI -DAILY PILOT ' ' ' ' A N-eurthand-Flap:-· No, a 5 Grand Flap . ANOTHER GRAND FLAP DEPT. -Some- times efiorts tO<ibserve and underiitand the news • hen in Orange County becomes I baffling and rrustrating experience. So it was this week with the story about the Mysterious $5,000 that broke up al the County Seat. Central figure in the Great Mystery is a farming gentleman named George Murai who holds a Jease from Orange County government to till the soil on Fountain Valley property known as Mile Square Park. Fine, except that . Mr. Murai's lease with the county folks is running out, He's trying to get it renewed. . Comes now Mr. Murai's attorney, James Okazaki, who is also San Juan Capistrlll!o's. city attorney, As Mr. Okazaki told t&e story to Jn.. terested newspaper people. somebody came to Mr. Murai and suggested that a "political con· tribution" might smooth his chances of getting a little e-xtension on the agricultural lease. INFORMED OF THIS little suggestion, Mr. Okazaki , being a good attorney, reportedly blew the whistle on the whole deal long and loud to District Attorney Cecil Hicks. The next thing you know, half of Orange CoWlty seemed to be in on the tumult and shout- ing. People were talking to the Grand Jury. Hicks and bis people were "interviewing" cer- tain parties. • And as an added diversion, cotulty .super- visors Robert Battin of Santa Ana and David Ba}\er appeared to be involved in some public debate on future uses of the soil out at Mlle Square Park. Then there was this Five Grand that alleged- ly exchanged hands . BEYOND ALL THIS, it was very difficult in the early going to determine what was really happening. It sort of seemed to shake down like a Key- stone Kops episode from the old silent movies, wherein all the Kops where chasing around in circles, ·· aving their nightsticks. but nobody really knew who they were chasing. Indeed, it. seemed like various people up in the County Seat were trying to tefl the world, Something Terrible Is Happening Here, but they couldn't really explain what terrible was . At this writing, it 5lill seems like the whole affair is s\vept up in a revolving door and no- body can find the way out. I am fairly certain there are going to be later developments. Like some facts, for exam .. pie. Some people seem to have facts in the case but they aren't talking any. Most of the 1>e0ple who are talking don 't seem to have any facts. AS THE El'JSODE develops , It will become what journalists call a ••running news story!' I only hope it rloesn't continue to run in circles like it has so far. With the few facts on hand right now; I bavt to admit that I'm just a little worried about Mr. Mural's $5,000. It bas apparently gone some- where and I sure hope somebody knows where that where is. I hope he either gets it back or gets something for it, particularly since I don 't even know what that much money looks like all in one chunk. Well, thus is the way of the world in Orange County government. It bas rea11y been rather peaceful and quiet up in the Countv Seat in re- cent times. We haven't bad a re&t annexation flap or enou~h noise in the supervisorial sessions to wake up the flies sleening out in the audience You knew it couldn't last. · l Valley VFW Sets Dates :: , The first and third ~ Thundays of each month have :; been set u the meellna days i: for the new Fountain Valley ~ Veterans of. Foreign W&rl \, Ptiet. ~ Members of t h e newly • • .Deatla Notices !onned post, Spece Age Pall No. 3567, will meet at l ·p.m. in the Fountain Valley . EID Lodge, 10480 Talbert Ave. The post la also lllll Iooklng for new mem'bers . Qualifications include U.S. cill7.enship, hollarable wvlce with the U.S. armed smlces 1AMU•uo1t .outside the oontinental limits ~ Dt•ld H. Slmutl-. nm Herrnony of the United state. and ~ : Pl.c., Gll'"dtn Grow. MMed ..,.., possession of . a recogn1zed , Auputf a. "12. Svrllftd by wtft>, canl"'"I""" medal Glad'ftl -. ltt'I, R~ o. s.m.,.i. .-... * iOll. IMNI 4 trenddllkll'tlll brothtr, ,--------...... --! <i Rt¥. WlttW S. &Moulleon. l(lnpbwo1 "":. 1 tlttln. Mn. IM .... f'ft Sl•rbort. 'I Y~IN lftlf Mn. l:st!w J~ ' a.w!MCf, ONo.. a.me.. MMclr/'. 1 -\ ._In. -' "-lflc Vlftr Cu,.t. lllf9r. .. _. •• ,klflc \lltw Memorl-' l"W'k. :-• 111 Htu 'tf flowtn. tt... t1fnlly ........ -\ ""'"*1111 contrRoution. ICI ffie IMM '\ HUit C-lllllty Cllurch. l"Klttc Ylft '\ ,..,._... '"'"" 41...c:tCll'". : ' r • . . ' • ' ' r ' IJALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL DOME C.....ddMar -Colla MHa lfl.ZIU BELL BlOADWAY MOllTllABY Ul-y,C..la- LI J.1431 M<COllMI& 0IAGUNA llBA.Cll ldOllTllARY 1'111 1-ca.,.. Rd. -PAaJ'I~ VJEI', MDIORIALPABI. ~ .... _., •PldllcVlewDmt Newport :::.. Cllllonla Pm Jum.y COLONIAL rtnmW. , ; -'111 lleha A ... 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' • COMING FllDAY · AUGUST 1 Tth OUR GIGANTIC MOONLIGHT MADNES;S : .:SALE! I 1 I • l :r.-.ioua Spocllll ~ • 7. p.111. •ncl !.l ,.m.f. . • ' · Don't · M'tis ft:! . ' 50' PLASTIC HOSE . . . ..... 1.97 -- 0 1/2 11 insid • di•m•f•r. 9 ··7C· 9reen. Speci1I 11vin.g1! , 93' MONDAY ONLY ··--11'9 .. Wl'Qiloo .._..,. WM-4 ,.,.._ ....... .,.. ...... -w... ... • ._. . ' •• - . ' . ,:. I THI • p ; ..._ . I .. . • Bl Pla1 SGol Nati WU lalnl 17 s ·~ 1,otb obll• t4cb •~· I • • { '""""· -" 1972 IMILY PILOT for Another Olympic Berth aw 11~ ..,.. • .,; OGmPo lllrlli .., .............. lbe11t••--. . ' ... llod, .... -belt time In tht • ~. bul ~ to Iler inother. rib o time al II.fl In Ille pttllml al Ille -ll<eltylt, thel1 come back Solur<!ay Dlgbt lo win In II.ti. 9'iU -followed by Jmy HW.. d"""lcb ol Dollu and John Mun>hY of !llnldalt, Ill. Helodtnrelcb wu lime In 51.40 and Murphy In 51.C. Miu Atwooc1I! Ume In the flooll WU l :IU$. Brian Job of Santa Clara, wbo loot to Jolm H?r aloo ct Santa Clara, In the prellmin&ri ..... -lo win tha finala of 200-mei.r breuta1rota In 1be dl1ll ol the evening air bolled the MUN ·u--.....i1--...--1c1___. wblca w.. IC marked Ille tnllminlrles Salurdo,y aller- noon under • warm -.in. 1:13.27, belterlnl bla own world nconl of 2:15.5. However, Hencken had naed both_l!l¥b _wl.l!!_ )la J;Jl,19 In the prellmllllrles. Hencken !lnlsbed third In the fllllla behind Richard COiella of SeaUle u all three "'°" berths In the Munldl Otym· pies. 1972 Spit. admllted lhat chilly condltlona mlghl have bolbe<od bJm the fall two nights u .. , already hadoi beon usurtd ol an Olympic berth" tn previous evl!l'lta. Angels 'Fall • In Ninth To KC, 2-1 KANSAS QTY (AP) -Gall Hoptlnl dmo In Ille tying nm with a pap Oy single and lhan Fred Patel: delivered Ille ·-winner with -bue hll u Ille X.... City lloyala rallied for two runs In tile ninth lnnlnr to beal the California Anpll, :r.-1, sa1un1a;. 'l1>t tally wiped out a HI lead that CaJlfom1a bad tatm In the top of the ninth on Lee stanton'• acrifice fly. Lou Piniella llngJed to opm the ninth lot Kanlu City. Joe Ktou&h, nmnlnl for . =Oii.TV Toulf Claiii11f!J 5 ot 11 lha Fountain Vllley )'OWlpler WU awlJn. ~ oo)J to qUlli(y. "• didn't swim tblt bard at all." Mn. Bibo"""! told Ille DAILY PILOT "Ibo JUll mm to QUllllY." Meonhlle, In the meu'1 dMlloe, llfart St>flJ -this eaiatlnl wttld - SPORTS • ' · , UPI,....... ~1 .~ursH sHoYls As ARNOtD iiAuaR ·M1s~.E.S A a1Rc1E Purr. Piniella; wu sacrificed to second hue and went to third on a pused bell by catcher Art Kusnye•". Finley Fined, Reprimand~­ For Remarks ' . ' • • After Steve Hovley flied out for the sec-- ond out of the lnninfl, Hoptlnl wu ' PG~ Field Tlgh.te~ · . . •• crtdlted with a bit when Calilornlll CHICAGO (AP) _ Qiarles O.,Flnley shortstop i.o Cardenu cculdni bold on-to bis pop fly to abort left, and Keough uld Satunlay be his been reprimanded . ,_ • acored the tying nm. ml fined l$OO by bueball commissioner Pla T M -1-l'I · Hoptlns moved up on a wllk to Carl Bowle Kuhn for "'""'b Ille owner of -' ' /Ver . . a mes ·o. ,ns K; r,· Tayler and theo came home with the lhe Oakland Athletics made prior lo the .J · , -winning nm when .Patet singled sl8nlnr -'ier. tbla seuon of pitcher • } ,' •abaJi>ly lo left. Vida Blue. : Cii,s 0 s ~ B k starter Rudy May bad checked the Flnloy 11ld be has II dl)'l In wbich lo : ·~.~-~r;;;:'·'.~:.: .. ~-~ · ac · ~~~~~~~= ;~;,~;:.;n;~~l~et.:d~ -WU bunted lo aecond by Paul Schul, PV Ille llpe ...... -do,. udile( "°" mWoc1 putts down the stretch took IO!Tle , waa charged with Ille m lo drop hla test. The owner of the A't ufd be lint of the joy out ol It for the crewcut little '~w· .~ *'Ip! •• :._ ,_" Hedlund S-5 beard of the reprimand and fine Friday BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (AP! -Gary ,...,...., tht ~utlvo. rancher frpin South Africa, Jii1 the lead lll , the PGA Nallooal Championship li*t.>JI .rtrl[ilng. WU just a l1ltle disappointed ~· c<f, talnly far from ovtN:ODlldent "*' bla 81 s.turdly. ', • "™ tOarnlJDlll't doem't start mttil lhe 10th bole t<nOmiw" Pl'Y"' lalcl:' lin Oblique .., .......... irtncJmg pMiur< ·~ ticbed to Ille lin1!hing ,boles of a major ,_,I . OttTVT•lloV t:•··~f '1 ot % ,. ... . !Jiarge~ ·Ro~t ltlani8, r 3().1 '• Soutll Alrfcan. . mnmg =~ .~ · '. . ' In I Jetter !nm Kuhn. "On IC "-·"" 18 mv blnlie putts ~~~ the Angela on !oar bib wrt, il the _....,, ·~ ~·· In New Yort,.Kuhn lasued a .i.temeot m~ by,~al moat, oneinch," he Aid. Jack HJitt opened the fnninl with a uylngFlnelywatreprimandedandflned •'Theo I ~de 1>ogey on 18. II wu a single and pinch runner Oll'I Mottao was !or . .....,.U ' "crftlcal .of the ""°" d~lntlng fmisb. aacrlllCed lo ......r by Ken Berry. A mlsslo0er'1 role In the Blue sipliog and "f wanled:to.lboot 8t1 or better so bad I wild pitch ,..t Motton to third, and sw.. which.. were found by the commissioner could ta.m 1L . . l<lll bit Hedlund'• nm pitch deep eooulb not to be tn the best lnt<rests of . Billy ~r. winner of some ff .ttur . to rfgbt caiter to drive fn the first nm of baseball." titles, e....t mlo the No. 2 spot'°"* Into the iame. · Answering Kuhn's charges, Finley said today's final round In this, the •Jaat·of floe, · 'ftJe Anlela bad few -iog chancea Saturday: "Rule DB ol the major league world's four major clwnp-ps al tie aPimt-Hedlund. One came In the fourth rulea pnivfdes lbat 'negotlatlom between year. wbeil 5anc1y AJomar roached base on a player and club rqarding lhe player's Casper, winless this ..._and mired throwing ..,... by """'°" beseman compematioo undu bis coatract ahall In a lhmlp-moit ol the year, aid bil par Cootie RlJju and moved to teCODd 00 a not be rdena~ to the oommillloner.' 'Ill for Friday'• -round "Juli kind wild pitch. The Kansai City right.bander "[ thougflt II WU Improper !• onler of turned eveeythiog around, and it kepi then brushed aside Leo Cardenas, Bob lhat aey spoctlic aalary offer be w:de or 1et11ng betler .loday." Oliver and"matL tept open. Also I fell II wu unfair to TNrC iftllM ~ .... Jlllt 'P'GA W.-'°" ~ 1 orQer L club 1(>-keep '&11 Gft'el" oper1 ta-: •~: -7l-11-U CALI ::.·ti·.. <•:, JIM dtftnitel1~wttbout ADJ'*e>WlgatiolJ Gil the . . · ff: ;::::.. ,in.on " • 1 , 1 ,,l* .. s • t 1 player to accept that offer." JWfY • .tJllNI' a J • • • Roi" a J • ' "' Blue, who eridedltil holdout by•""';"" _ ..... · •. '\ 1: I c ......... ,.1.0ll•cf J... -ROI'-1• ' I I ••. Sdlntllllm ·11 ' • I • a $43,000 CODtl act Oil May s, bas pgsted a ' lrn ~ c ~ : f ~ : == .: : f ~ : 4-5 record thus far this le8JOO with I 2.8.1 •. • 1 · • ,, KU111YW c • •, • • ic:lrllNMdt c 1 • 1 • e--·' ~-average, •7 strikeouts and rt Im . • ..,,., cf J I 1 • Sdlul :Ill> 3 I I 1· •ru11:u • .... ¥1' It . "• .,,.....,. rt 2 • • 1 HMw ;i. 1 • • • walks in rt Jnningl. ~~ I l'•r'Uf• ,,,, ... ,,.1b ,,,, henbe ..... ·~ -• RMIJ' 1 , • , • ....,,. , t 1 • • But a year ago, w · won ..,.. J;;' ' ~· El'iltltt, • • • • • T~'°' ·• • • • • American League's Most Va I u ab I e fS 1 · ~ eut _: ~~ rJ-.... ICDNd. " 2 1 2 Player and Cy Young award.11 the = ,__ c .. ffonile ''' ••• 111-1 n-a. .. 111-lefthand--· 2'-' -'th a 1(-CJty Ill 011 11,_2 ._....,....._...'& ... '"-...-V, WI ._. ..... .....,,...,., Dl'-c..Jtfof!W t. K.1~ °"' 1.82 ERA. 301 atrikeoUts and 88 walks in ' "" "F-I '· L<>e-<llfforfta. 1' K-CllY '· n-«o111.. 19 lll •-•·--and -·-~ 1"uat •t•,-• In ti.'( M ,.. I ~If ... l-fflcllllftd. ~. a.rt, ~ u......ugo ~m:u , ION I' ,.,.. sir-11..,,... ti' N a aa H IO bia flnt fUlt' MIOll with the A's. 1 E--~~ It. MW M 5 t 1 4 i r -t.Jore the lf12 lellOD "-an, ~-!!ft:~.-1 IE.1'191WL,U "' I 1 l 1 f ....... l.llll:l' ~ ).::: stt.•..,... ft ... ._. w, w ' ' 1 1 ' t Blue announced he wanted $115,000. -. w., . I ......... MIL~ K.......,. T-1:17. 1N.otavcomteredwttbaf$0Gcootract. tt.~. '-~~.._,..:::.,.,=·'--~~~~~~~~..,-~·~~-'-'~~~~~~~~~~ I -- I • • , Mellua Bllote ol Silver Sl'flni, Md., who had lllWhed the existing _.Id reconl with • 2:20.114 In Ille prellms ol the 2:(IO..meter women'• bacbtftlte, ceme back lo flnhb fll'll In the flnels In 2:11.TI. Second wu Susie Alwood of Lal<...ood who bad previously beld the world reconl at 2:11.5. The !Int three flnlsben In the men's IOOcneter bacbtroke Saturday night already had quall!led for Olympic berths. Mitchell Ivey. who earlier had lowettd the -Id standanl lo 1:04.D In the preliminaries, liol!hed fint In the l1na1s with 2:06.57. Ivey was followed by Altx McKee of (See Babuboll Pqe B II Padres' Streak Halted Valentine, Osteen Lift Dodgers, 1-0 LOS ANGELES (API -Bobby Valen- tine singled with two out in the eighlb in- iting to drive in a run, sparking the Los Angeles Dodaers to a 1-0 victory ove~ the San Otego Padres In National League ac- tion Saturday night. MaMy Mota walked to lead off the ln- nlng and moYed to second on Willie Davis' bunt. When BW Buckner flied out, Mota moved to third. Wes Parter was in· tentionally walked before Valentine :stroked .his eame-wtnntng aafety. The run broke up a pitching duel bet-. the -Dodgen' Claude Otteen and the Padres' Clay Klrby. ll abo snapped San Diego's five-game wiMlng streak. OSteen, who needed ninth-innlng help from reliever Jim Brewer, gave up seven hits in railing hla record to 12-1. Kirby, 8- 12, allowed the Dodgen only four hJls. Don Sutt.on will start today's game for Los Ange.lea, moving up in the rotation because of an injury to Al Downing. Sulton, IU, will be opposed by San Diego left-bander Fred Nonnan, 6-7, a tonner Dodger. On Monday the Dodgers will play the New York Yankees in the annual Hall of Fame exhibition game in Cooperstown, N.Y. Doug Rau, who is 11-2 at Albuquerque, the Dodger.: lop farm club In Ille Piu:illc Coast r..agoe, wtll pltch ·the ablblllon came for Loi Angeles. ~ tJlllil the Dodgen had 1 run- ner Madi second base with one out in the tint Inning when MOia waited and ad- venoed on Klrby'1 wild pickoff throw. But be was stranded at second when Davis and Buckner popped oul In the Padres' se<ond, Osteen wllked Nate Colbert to open the lnnln(r. Clarence Gaston forced Colbert and Gary Jesladt lined a single to left with Gaston goin1 \o second. But John Jete r struck out and Joe Goddard forced Jestadt by ground.inc to shortstop. The victory, the Dodgen' 5tnd against 48 losses, kept them 91tli games behind Cincinnati's Reds which downed Atlanta, Dodgers Slate Ah ·-• KPl ( .... ) Aug. ' Dodoer' n h n Dlt00 1 :" •·"'-A..,g. 7 Ooiln ca.i. Aug. • Do0cMn If CIM INllll I .._"'- 4-2. And ·Lo! Angeles remained four games in back of Houston, a 4-S victor over San Francisco. P'ollowing the Ha11 of Fame 1ame Mon· day the Dodgers begin an Important three-game series at Cincinnati with night till!: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Then it's on to San Diego for a three- game set, before Walter Alston 's club retums home for nine tills with Pittsburgh, Chicago and St. I..ouia. SAN 01100 LOS ANOILll Mr 1111 •r •• 01"1'1omn .. ' I I I LK'f 2b ' t I f Roberti )D 4 0 1 e MOii lt 2 1 I I Mer1lllll •t Ot WDl¥h cf Ji ii Colti.rt lit l o 0 I II/Ck'*" rf • I t I G11ton f'f • I I f WPI,_., lb J t I t EHNndz Pf" 0 t I I V11MH111 )D ' I 2 I ::e..'*"ct" l ·: : : :=-~·.. : :-: : Goadanlc l l l lY-c JI Of Kll'IUll .. 10110.,_P ltlf Klrtlr p 3 I I f Ir-1 I I t I Totll 11111Tot .. 271•1 Stt1 Dl9M oot tot llt-1 Loe Allfflft t It t ft t I -1 f-KI~. Jflttdt. DP-.!lart DltH I. LO&..-.sM Dlt'llD t. LOI Antl lfl t. 21-Vllenfl!M, °''-S-W. D1w1t. J"tRt. IP1t•IRlllO Klrtlr L. •12 t • I I I 6 0.lftfl W, IM I 7 I t I 5 erww., 1 o 1 o t o S.v-9._ (12). H8P--4r IClrot (0tlllfl), T-l :U A--:12.$11, 13,000 for Open.er Will Sharks Make It? It's N()t Very Likely You have perhaps heard ol the WHA. It has notblog lo do with the WP A. But it doel ~ to do with ice hockey. Those wbo I ed the World · Hockey AssocllUon ha e the rilbt lo call themselves pro1 -because they are paying people1o play and thal fullllll the requirement of being labeled a pro. lesslooal. . However, fulfilling the requirement of pro eiceUence 11 something 1 e 1 s WHITE WASH ~ And' fn t calq«J, the public will be the final Judi•. Hank wu. publicist for the LA Start basketball team (the flop of the decade In LA sports annals l and he recalla that 3,900 turned out for the Sten' SJ)Ol'll Arena debut. Despite those dark memories, he '1 con- fident (he says) that the Sharks will 10 big. It seems Ford felt the same way about the Edsel. Ives says the Sharb have eold more seaaon ticket. alnoady than the Stan did In two yean. The Sharb' total la a llta1· lerlnl IOO-pl111. Personally, I consider a ...,.. ticket to the Sh.arts as an item to be treuured abnost as much as a aeuon ducat to Pill" lnvolvlns the DAILY PILOT bosketboll team . . Bui wbo knows! The Sharks may maka If. And someone may build an ocean ma. r1na ill Bantow. °'!" lleeDJS about as likely u the other. I anllc:lpote that -.~ ~ playm will be about u well .tnown ,lo Told of Stan Smith'• fou to Andrea Ille ·general pubU. u •' nllter 6{ maJot Gllbeoo In Davi. Qip tennis play Frjday league bot boys/ . ' ' , at Barcelona, Spain, Emerald Bay'1 Why or~!f the Loi Alfceles ltlndllae • ~ MaccalJ rticaJJa when be led oor can expect crowd ,of 13;11111 for fa • 1'65.Do•il CUp team to the llllDO locole. opl!!Jer ls < than I ean llDllenlaod.; "Ha\'log 1,000 Spaniards there ii likt But club bllc m1tiont d1n!c:lor Hant havl\>C 1,000 drums," llYI MacCaJL Iva pro lhat lars• ol a tunout. , Elren tnow)nl lhat the lld-lllW II • a ' Frl<lly/the Uth , Ivea ·boldt fut on h11 forecat, I uted If that -11,llt tlckOls wore free. lie llid .... i ll_...., thue ts one stmmJck. You can buy blocb of ll tfcbta lar fll. 5omt may consider lhat I baiplo,' aJll[ I mlPt --lfllwmllforll .... 'St1D, tt'1 a haale drtdail It LA.and., a<lvmtuno to part In the -. .- the Sportl Amil-whether i be Friday lha Uth ot Cbriltmu DQ'. . . • fym, wbo can't n• icl lb&e, teUa that Howard HU1brs baa pmcbued lGO ~ nlchl ticket.. Perllopt U...,.. 1ee1 t.btm 11 collector'• ltemL '"" ..,. ... bu --"" $40,000 In ~ ldffrtlllrc. But lit allmlta that Hiiie ad•lllCt <Mil ii In the baak•1*occountL McKIBBON GAINS I OLYMPIC BERTH • KENT, Conn. -lllmttnctooi llarl>our'1 'I.Ila! McKlbbon -with Jolm Van lllom, ol. ~ Seidl to w1n a berth ... the \1nfled Slala Olympic rowln( squad Sltnnlal'. MSCtl>bon and Van Blom, national tloo- ble ~ champions, woo their race la the~ trilla ill 1:22.lt ..... Ille 2,000 meter coune on l.ite Wamnup. Tiie)' ftnlslied mote than two boll 1qa,, ahead of Paul wnaon anc1 Ken P'ooti of the llmlplllttt RftltC -.11on ol 1'1'>vldence, R.I. -- % DAll V PILOT • wns Madden Anx iou·s ·to P rove a Point· Tennis Foe; Asl1e Falls CHES'l'llUT HlLL. Mau. -~...­ Bob Lutz of Tiburon. Calif., fought hla way Into Ute finals of the 45th U.S. pro tennis championship Saturdl)'. ouUastlng Olff L>rysdall! of South Africa, M, 6-S, 6- 7. 6-3. Lutz. hoping to become Ult first Ameri- can to win the tournament since 1982, ~urYived a setback in the Utird set U&- breaker and then took char&e to clincl'I I.ht four-set victory befort an ov.erOow ~allery of more than 5,000 at Lon&wood Cricket Club. Tom Okker of thr Ne1herlands won t he n!ht>r ~h in the singles finals by <"hnunalini:: Arthur Ashe of Miami 1-e, 1· 6. 6-3. Okker '~on bot h lie-brea kers after t~ first l\\O set each reached M . . .... HA R C E L 0 N A, Spain -Young Harold Solomon outlasted Juan Gisbtrt nf Spain 9-7· 7-5, 6-6, 1-t, 6-4 to CaJTY the linited States Into a t-1 Ile Saturday in Its Davis Cup inter1.one !iemifinal lennh1 S1•ri~. Stan Smith of Pasadena , the lop-ranked t: S. player and Wimbledon champion. \1 ho was up!et by Andres Gimeno in Friday's opt>ning match. will team with J-:rik Van Dille n of San Mateo. today in the doubles. Spain will use Cimeno and (;i.sbert. .,.. \VEST POINT. N.Y. -Heavywei1ht Ouane Bobick camed a berth on ~ United States Olympic boxing team when his weary opponent, Larry llolmes. was dtsqunlified for holdin11: in the third and last round of their fi nal bout Salurda}'. Bob1ck, a Navy quartermaster from Bowlus. ~!inn .. who was unbeaten in his last 55 bouts, knocked llolmes down with a right to the head In the first round. But Holmes, who qualifted for the finals in an Eastern . Regiona l tournament, danced out of range of Bob\ck's powerful right and landed several stiff jabs. Other berths went to Tim Dement of Bossier City, La . <nywe.lght), Marvin .Johnson of Jndiaaapolis (middleweight), Tacoma • 1 Ray Seales (light v:elter\j,·eight) and David Armstrong ot Tacoma (light flywaighl}. ., COLUMBUS, Ga . -Flflh-seeded Fran· roise DurT of France dropped the fir:st Ret but rallied Saturd1y to upset lop- ~ed Billie Jean King i.n the scmilinals of the $2$,000 Virginia Slims tennis loumament. Miss Durr whipped the 1!172 Wimbledon champioo 2-6, 6-2, 1-2. In the finals today she will opJ)O.'e RosemafY' Casals of San Francisco, who defeated Valeries Zlegenfu~ of San Diego, 6-2, 6-2. ClNCINNKrt -Australia's Evonne c:oolagong and Marearet Court set the stage for a rep!By of their 1971 Wim bledon championship match by Will- ning semifina l matches Saturday in the $42,500 Western tennis champiurlships. With a stead y and precise game, ~lisa Goolagong, the 21-yea r-0\d top sted, bi-eezed past Francis Natalie Fuchs 6--0, G-2. Mrs. Court. seeded th ird, parlayed a l!Crong net game to down secood-stflded Linda Tuero of ~feta ire , La., 6-4 , 6--0. ., OCEANPORT, N.J. -Freetex, an 11·1 outsider, scored a major surprlae by win- ning the $100.000 Monmouth Invitational llandicap al Momoutb Park Saturday as Riv a Ridge. the 1-5 favorite, finished out of the money in fourth position. By llOGKll CAIWION Of~.,.... .......... Sao Cltmecte lllch'• BW Maddtn Is ~acterillle of 1 lot of football ploy.,. in the ranb or AAA and AJ. clrtln. He's 1 btt tlted of hearing 1bout the mighty AAAA clualflcatlon and ho rnam m bones about It following the coihpletion or the fiit week or pracUce for the Uth aMual North-South All·etar football aame al orange Coast Colle1e Aug. 17. ''Yeah, jt bugs me »Omt tlmes. I know Ex-Magnolia Defensive Ace Gets Job Do11e By DENNIS CAMPBEU. Of .... D1Uf f'llet lttft \Vhen Magnolia J!ijh School played Edison last year. Uank Bauer personally sacked the Chargers quarterback four limes. The same fate may well be in !'tore for the unlucky man who quarterbacks the South team in the annual county all-1tar football game Aug. 17. Every time the quarterback bends ove r the center, he'll be look.Ing Bauer in the eye. Bauer, the de.rensive whiz from fl.tangolia who made Irvine Le.ague Lineman-of-the-Year, Is expected to sec heavy action at middle guard for the North team. He 'll likely see duty at offensive guard, too, and wherever he plays it'1 likely he'll get the job done. "He ha! e:r:cellent quickness and a fine attitude,'' says North coach John Hangartner. "lle's not big u linemen 10 (~II , 190) but he overcomes his siu with ex· ceptional quickness and awessive.nes11. We're really counting on him defensively but-he's looked good on offense, too." Bauer, an honor student, prefers: to play defense, for the usual reason : "On defense you're hitting them." Bauer took his licks as 1 fullback at Magnolia, but it was on defense that he was at h.ia best. "The re.aaon he's so effective at middle guai;d ia his qulckne11," e:r:plain.. Hangartner. "He can slant real well and cover gap to gap on each side of t~ <.·enter. "He's fa.<it eoou1h to react back to rither side and on a paS! rush c1n re.rover in case the offcnst runs a draw pliy. Covering the draw will be. his main job on a pass rush." Bauer is: headed for C 1 11 f o r n I ll Lulh!{an Ccllege. -last year's colleae divis16n national champion -where his brother Jim was team captain. ""I'd like lo play football, but I elso want to play bueblll," he says. A catcher and ouUielder, h1J .395 average e1med him a spot on I.he All·lrvlne Le1gue team. Working with the all-stars Is giving Bauer a taste of the competition he'll get in college, and he's impressed with what he's seen. 1 "1'1ese KUY• are a real bunch of hit· ters," he says. "They're all quick as well as big and they'tt really tough. But I've be.en able to hold my own so far." All-stars who have impressed Bauer in- clude. Anaheim guard GleM Martinez, tackle. Ralph Carlson o( Western and Valencia tackle Dane llertson . Of the ball carriers, "Charley Judge has really been running well," he says. One disappointment: 'Ille absence of Newpart Harbor All-America tackle Ter· ry Albritton from the South team. "I wa5 looking forward to playing against him,·• \Bauer sav1. \ . BABASHOFF SEEKS BERTH ... l ConUnued From P111e B 11 Ne\\1own Square, Pa . with 2:06.71 and Mike Stamm, San Diego, with 2:07.45. Cathy Carr of Albuquerque, N, M., who had led the afternoon qualifiers. fin ished first in the women's 1 00 -me I er breaststroke with a time o( 1:15.17. Lynn VKSali or San FN11nciscc was second in I :16.99. ·Today's Sports On Television 11 a.m. (5l CL -ANGELS BASEBALL -The California Ange.IJ v3. the Royal9 ln Kanau City. ti noon 12) CL -AAU IN- TERNATIONAL CHAMPIONS - Pre-Olympic track and field com- petition at the Oslo rnvltatlonal, taped Wednesday and Thursday tn Oslo. 1:30 p.m. (ll CL -CBS TENN!! CLASSIC -Austnll0t1 "'" Rod Laver or Coronl cJtl M•r and John Newcombe metl In 1 quarterfinal mat.ch. 'Ibe ltcond let &Od to an oclUn& nine-point suddtn death that turns !he tabla in !he match fn>m HlllAJa Hood Island, SC. I p.m. (!) CL -PGA OOLF TOURNAMENT -Final round o1 !he PGA cbamplonsblJlO I r om 0.tlllld HW. 0C ln lllicbti111. 11111 Is Ille 54111 annual PGA "'"""1 and ii tbr o..i evool ol tile blf four ol aolf. n II a par.11, 7,lt4'yard i.,...i · wllh moll)' tnpa where ODly Bobby • Nldlolo and Arnold Pabner ha" .... -par '" 71 11o1 ... The -, ... '40,000. Doug Northway of Tucson led quaUfiers in the men's 1,500-me.te.r freestyle. with a time of 16 :CM.66, edging Rex Favero of Clrmichae.I, Calif., who qua\iCied with 11:06.67. Barely qualifying for the finals was John Kirt9e.lla of Hinsdale. Ill., ~·ho holds tht world record or 15:57.l. Kinulla'.!i time wa.s 16 :11.38 as he finished second in his belt to Rtch Demont of San Rafael, who bad 11:11.1$. In another preliminary event, C1thy Carr of Albuquerque led qualifiers in the V.'Oalen'I 100-meter b&ckatroke. with a Ume. of 1: 15.12. the l"JI Ill AAA 11111 AA arc jUll u touab-1j\lltwanllo1e1«11lbon11111 1111 wllb the mt of them," 1111 Midden. Tiie J.I, ~ II e~ to start at defensive tackle in the South'• 4- 3 dtfel'lllve setvp and he's allo counted on for all of the ctnt.u mapping on klckinc situations. lleadtd for Saddleback O:lllege tn the fall, Madden was a third-team AIJ-CJF choice last ytar and wu a two-time All· Crestview LHgue selection. Under coacb Tom Eads be was uaed at leYtrel poeltioM 1111111 lloe -but _ ... dtlwlvtly "' l!ooL "It Is reqult1ai I bit G( ~·II-I but I ltliU Ibo esptrloJa II -br lu htlpod me milt the lnmltlol! bdter," 11y1 Maddtn. ' "I r..1 pnlty quick' el ildealivt par« and U'e oqe IUA lo pill)' .,.,.,.. anyway, becl111e'JOU-,et: •·daance-f.o.hlt-- eome people," .he adds. Col"Olll del Mar ca>ltr Meloolm DtMIJ. le 11 expected lo do the major slw"e G( centering to teammatt Reed JobnUJ ' Wojcik Praised Garrett's Views On Thomas Trade· DAILY ,ILOT lltft ,..... THE SOUTH IS BO LSTERED BY SAN CLE MENTE'S BI LL MADDEN. Agony Almost Over '72 Ol ympics Prob abl y Will Be Keino's Last KIGANJO, Kenya (AP} -They call It Kipchoce Kelno 's acony ts11 -a tteep slope 6,000 feet above sea level where Kenya 's cluster of middle-diltance men run their lungs out training ror the Olym- pic Games in Munich, Gennany. The agony is nearly over for Ke.ino, the record·breaker who tnsplM a generation MUNICH 1972 or African runners. ?.funich almost cer- tainly will be his last Olympics. Some say Munich cound mark Keino'1 retirement from top-flight world conr pelition. although Kelno, 32, insiats he'll be around for the AU-Arica pines in Laeos next year and the Christchurch Commonwealth games in 1974. 0 I've never seen hlm sitting down doinc nothing," said a frequent visitor to the Olympic camp. The temperament of the. younger Keh10, once booed by Nairobi fans for stopping during a ract he had clearly lost, is mastered. He jokes a lot and hlde1 his feelings about the schedule. at Munich that ban him from <..'Otllpeting 1n the 5,000 mete.rs as well u the 1.500. The finals or both events are on the same day. Keino was the silver medalist at the longer distance four years ago but in the 1972 games be will run ln tbe l ,OJO.me.te.r steeplechase. an event be rarely ha! run in the put five years. Keino ls I hero in Kenya . Babies and stadiums are named af~ him and pa19enby ask for his autograph. Prest. dent Jomo Kenyatta recopilud him 89 Kenya's foremost athlete by awarding him the Ot<ler of lhe Burnina Spear. He wa:ii made an elder of his Nandi tribe. But Keino, father of five, leads a relatively secluded life. at his boo.St oo the police college grounds. BJ HOW.lllll L BANDY ............ s .... One man who must blYe hid qualm• obout !be lu-wheo he leomed of Ille San Diego Qlargen• acqulalllon of run- ning heck Duaot 'lbomas le former Heilman Trophy winn« ln>m use, MJU G&rTeU. Bolb mm play !be wn1 pcllitiOn in proftulonal loolhell and adwnl of the former DeOu Cowbo)'I nmolnl Illar could mean leu action for the Cbutera' No. l IJ"ClUlld ratner in 1'71 Wllb 511 yards and 1 U 1ver-1ge fain. "'I'bt WI)' I look at it, tr GarHtt co~ Ilda, "ii the wonl thing that could ha!>' pen to me would be that I won't play. "But the best thing," he adds with 1incerity and rttpect for hi.I newest teammate, "will be if we. split the time at runnlnc back." "lbomu badn~ arri<ed in the <llll'ger1 treloinl camp el UC 'Jrvtne Wedntlday afternoon despite the lhorl dlJlance ln>m th~ Dallu lttup in "lllou .. nd Olk.a to Orange Cotmty. Rumor bu it that he will anive via Dallas later in the week but no one in the Olarge.rs camp ls certain of lhe e:r:act time. "One.: of the big things, I think, will be the. way people in s.~· ego accept hlm," Garrett 11y1. Turni.q: to tht balance the current Chargers aquad, Garret tbe future is e:r:tremely bright -provided the or- fense uses enouib running plays. ''We an learning a completely new !)'Item, both on offe.me and de.le.Me, under coach Harland Svare. Ritbt now It loots like we'll be nmninc quJte a bit more Ibis ...,.. encl I lite tt much bet· ter that way." Garrett doesn't mean the e:r:tra running evay membr:r or the. team is doing to conclude practice sessions dally, either. "I've never run u much u I have. here this yeer," he confides. How doea the M, 200-pound running bnck look at the team's peraonne.I thls lime around? "Thit ia the mosl fun pwp ol IUY• I have. e.ve.r been with. 'lbey're all friendly and the attitude is put -it ii the Grem Bay attitude and much of the of· fense ii from there allo. "We have so many new faces tllil year, II sbould be en excltinr lHm. 1111 by far the be<! penoood San Dl'fO has bad in tbe last aix or seven years. ""John Had! Is Me of the mosl un- derreted quartttba<:k.a In prol.WOnal football. He had a great year 1ut aeaaon. "With the balance of offtMt and defense, he should be even more ef· fectlve thia: ye.1r ," Garrett 1dda. The quiet-spoken champion is reluctant to specuJate further or to dlstuu hi~ chancu of retaining the 1,SOO-meter title. he won in Mexico in 1964 with an OJym. pie record or 3:34.9. "I go to take part," be says. "An eYent is an event. If you're good, you win." Baseball Standings In the world ol high-pressure sports, Keino'1 approach always has been decep- tively casual. lie lrained for -,ears without benefit of a ttopwatch, nevtr had a regular coach and le"ts biJ we.lgbt take care ol itae.lf at somewhere around 145 poondJ "" a !>foot, S.inch frame. "I just figure. lo run u hard as I can as fast u I can for u lon& as I can," he. onct said. "l run becawie I enjoy run- ning." Keino was the last of six children of a goalherder in the Nadl hills of ""'"" Ken.ya. Four of the infanta died at birth and his mother died when ht was 4. At 10, Keino was tendi.na the berdl. He pealer«I h1J !ether llllo letllna him cot o achool it\ 12 but wu forced to quit four yean let wbeJ> tile famU, couldn"I pay the, .... He elready bad becun colle<llng pr1su -tile llrrt wu 1 bar ol IOIP ror ltniJhinl lour1h ·in a ICOO!utic .,._. country rece. Ill 1151 be joined the police force and atarte.d nmnlnc in earnest on the vtrdent bllla around KS1Y1"1 police tralnh1' collep at KJ&anjo, near Mt. Ktf\Ya . 'lbe brt1k~h in 1965, when NATIONAL LEAGUE Eut Dlvlsk>a Pilllb\ll'ih New York OllC'i' St. LouLo Moolnal Philadelpbil W L 62 38 $4 45 54 49 48 SI 4$ S3 39 62 Well Dlvlsloo Cincinnall " 38 Hwston " 45 Dodlen 52 48 AU111ta 48 57 Sao Franciloo 4$ S& San Dl'fO 41 Ill """"""' ....,.. ,ltt........,.. 't, "*"'"I I ClllCff9 a, ,.._ YM: t HewfM 4o .. II l'rMCltc9 I CIMlr!Mtl 4. AtlMll• 1 l'llllMt ... 11 t. 11, "-''-t ~ 1. ""oi.. • ,._.._ Pct. .!30 .545 .524 .41S .459 .Ill .61& .$59 ,:121) .447 GB 711 I ll !In 16 2311 Sn Ill 11 .411 11 .406 21 rr~ ':!l:l''t~~ N) 91 MlfltfM ~ \= w :.~"Jr-:M: ~:A. Cl-Cltff 4-4 tN It...,._. ).1) J~.:IU'~mi ~';!? .. Mr:: .. ~r---"11 et ......... flhlW N w AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Ba!U-. -New York Cleveland MUWlllket Oakland Qlicqo Mhmuola Kansu City Allpl1 Tau Eul DlvlJloa "II' L 56 44 S3 47 II 41 50 ... 46 $4 41 51 "ll'etl Dhlsloo II 40 $6 44 $1 46 47 $1 4$ $6 tl Ill Pd. GB .sell .~ s .$15 411 .510 5 .4e0 10 ,410 15 .804 ,$!0 411 .Sit I .47$ 13 ,446 16 .406 20 DEAN LIWll ~IKE GARRITT -. ,. How did be. rate the scrimmage with the Rama a week ag().'? •· "l thought we were terrible, myself In particular. But ao were the Rama. ~ scrimmages don't make aoybody look good. . "We we.re a pretty tired bunch of 1Dt\'I and our Jees hadn't responded to all !ht running we did during the week. But we'll come along.'' GarTttt praised the work ol fcrmet: Rams tackle. Greg Wojcik, an ex'.. Huntington Beach High and Orange Coast C.Ollege player who lives in Seal Beach and came to the Olargers alon(' with Deacon Jones last winter. ""He's doing a great job aloog With. Llood Aldridge and all the others we 1of during the off-season," Garrett adds. What about the Owge.rs schedule? • 0 We meet every playoff team troro latt year except Washington. J think we' have tbe worst and toughest schedule in pro football. And DaU•s b4I an eaay "'' eVJ!'fl though they have a great team." ·: Garrell knows whal it's like to be witFt a Super Bowl winner. He played in two Super Bowl games lor the Kltms Citf au.rs and scored the lint t<lllcbdowo !or. them in 1 victory over Mlnnelota. He ranks this as his greatest thrill In pro football. Pro Grid Scores :', Pilllburgh 211. NY Gianlo 10 Detroit 31, Miami 23 NY Jeis 17, Sao Francisco 10 Green Bay 2', CinclDDaU 11 Kansas City 2', Chicago 10 DeOu 26, Houston 24 San Diego 311, AUanu 7 oatland 31, New England 2' DEAN LEWIS '72 TOYOTA . COROLLA .. I+ T. A L.l OK ' $3930 MO. ·· Full CUb prk:e $2,096.30 loclud-, ina; tax • license. Down l*.)'men.t ii four hundred doll&n, $39.JO I total monthly payment lncludlna 111t...es~ tu .. 1Jce-. m{! · UI bi.Doon payment of fota1 dell!l'l'<d ...,. pico sa.s .!IO . >-P.R. 11" On -• c:ro&• (300'18S). VOLV<r . •. "Dean Lewis" . ' . w. i. ... more ~olvos in Or""9' County then any other dtelenWp, ' Xelno tel world recardl a 'S,000 me.ttrS -ble 7:11.1 lltlll -.i and $,Ollll llltltrL He became the llnt -lo ""' • mile in i... thea--and has -II DIOR tbaD • t!niee einco. _.~'"':.~ prtparlng I~ MUAlcll Willi 17 ...,.,. ...,,1'11 nmnen, -. 11111 ntld hocke1 f'!l1tn •t the Klpnjo college. T)>ey ~ a paclled .. artb track .. i- ~ Ktino eupen;.ed IOI.I' yeon 1966 H.AllOR ILVD., COSTA MESA 646-9303 -.... . "Tho 1t..S..u buW Ille I re t t tbemee!VH 11 • UU·btlp ,,...ject." be Aid. ••rt didn't COit urany money." Kelno """' II \eUl 10 mUte • "'· ) s.-.i .. •M ,_ fw All ,_ ... C.. M.dom Wy "'"" hr All Can Oranr• County's LaJ1fJSl lllll llGlt llodll"ll oro,ota 1114 Volto .Dealer ' S88W MO. ' -~ . I , 14 B A ll -l'lm -""' .... ~ ColU• ,,,, ~ medl Sipp Qian NO' lo be ..I~ eotnl llkll• Olym H~ -· !be u FOi the I Al!M! yeen Jl'ollh 11r11 .. fl~' Not Ille p tlil'I> the,, nm """ poyt ...... Tri: pick ' Al pow!< 11-41 "WI type mono Dr.~ "W1 diet c :rrtj JlrOll matn oi>ent eould lep. 'Tril wais:tl k .. p lljl • rollo1' Tril penaj hi tht Ille • ,.,,, ... u. Pl l• Tbl twn- ~ !be Ill "WI OD bi ~~ "JUI ml I c IceFo~' ~ig Gamble: Austri&IJ. Gal ;1IANCllO !;A 006'!'.&-(AP) "" c.ra-- -~ llrt~,.Olel"la l1cmiaC "'Ito \lailed -llld w1n tho bwle of -lbtloc fllll. Tbe Tee F.W.. Is pmblJaC that abl Clll llld bu spmt --a ud about fl,IOll poomlnr Olympie ,.id medallll Trisl Sclluba at an <icluol,. Soolhtm Callfomla ..... The z1.,..,...i.1 .ut... wm 111o 1otd medol at this year'• Winter CIJmplcs in s._., Japan. Siio alao wm ll>e World Clwnp!Olllhlp tho Fiii two ,..... Now she bu r<llnd from competltkm to beco ... a inr-.1 performer. "l'Ve woo both a.. Olympics and World competiticn,'• 1be aaid, "• wt,, ~ I lkate lour ...... years until lbe DUI Olympics! . Her new life in America ii •1aometimd hard," she uid. "But Ihm ;;.., thiDI< ol the traveling and tbl lllCICt9, tt'1 nice." Four year• ago, Mila FJemlnc, Ihm the Olympic sold medaHat, mode tho aame decision, and fer the put lour ,.an she bas been tba slar cl tba Ice Follits. She .....Uy left the sbow to .trike out on her own. Peggy reporttdly earned at l<ast $100,000 u a pro!eukllal. Now, it'• Trtxt'• t1D'ft. She bu spent the past tine -at the rpa trying to Jurn from athlele Into lhowllrl before lbe Ice FoOlea tour bogtnr All(. I In San Jlnnclsco. ,., .. .,, -6, ltn Back, Leg Injuries ' Melton Recovery I A Slow Process By HOWAlll> L. BANDY Of .... °""' "'"' tlitff Bill Melton, lhe Amtrican L<1111e'1 defending home run champion, ls at home in Mission Vit)O and while be doesn't rdlsb the aituaUon that put him there, bo does r<allze that ht II better of! mentally. Melton, the Chicago White Sol< third bueman. is recuperattng fttm a heml1ted spinal dl!c and a pinched IClatic nerve in hi! left Jea. .. My beck i! cured and the ewellin& in the nerve is going down a litUe eech day," Melton told the DAILY PILOT Thursday from his Mission Viejo home. .. Each day -It gets better and better but ft will take a long time to complete the prooe.u. I 1m aleep!nr eight houri each day and lying down for at least lQ more bout•. "What happens now is that t Jose llrength In IO!lle of the c1U and the big toe. When this happem, I lie down. I just bave to go by what the nerve or leg Itta me do. It ii dictating my life right now." Melton wu sidelined June 23 with tht Injury tiler playing for 30 days with the pain. For a robust, 195-pound athletic ol 27 yean, it is hard to give up in such a manner. "I kept thinking it wu a pulled mu5ele. a hamatring injury," he relates. "As the pain went down my leg, I knew it was aomelbinl elae and went in for a checkup. ... or I numbtt of tbin&1," Melton points out. • ...,,_ really Isn't any ny to determine when Of how It happened. "But ru ha bode with the 1 .. m 1n Septtmbtr even if I have to alt on the bench jU1t to be around the ll\IY1 again ." What about the mental upect ol the situation that 11ckllned him just when he wu O)mfng out of the loncest !lump of his career and had brou&bt his aver11e up nearly 40 polnt1? "I think the beat th1ne I did WIS to come back borne. I was 1eUlng a little deprened watching the aames on ttlevision In Chicago and not being a part of ii. "This ii 1 bit more like the end of the aeason and a pert of healing the nerve is a mental situation they tell me. If I can stay a1'·ay for awhile now, it will be bet- ter for me although it is hard to do." At the time he was sidelined, Mellon had but aeven home rum, well below his pace of a year a10 but was confident he would pull out ol the long ball slump allo. "I was hitting the ball good when I ftnt out end t was starting to hit the long ball as well. I .igured 1 could get 20 homeri this year and help the club." BILL M~LTON Allen Worth Every Cent, Says Melton Bill Melton, the slugging third baseman for the Oticago White Sox who has been cut down with a sclaUc nerve injury and la nicuperatlng at his home In Mission Viejo, definitely feels the clu b has an outstanding chance of o v e r t a k I n g Oakland for the Amtrlean League We st championship this year. 'Mlat are his thoughts aOOut ton· troverslal Richi e or Dick Allen, the former Philadelphia-St. Lou I•· Lo J Angeles National League "bad boy"? "Allen is worth every cent he makes irt baseball," Melton uys emphatically. But right now it'• home in Mission Vie-- jo and therapy for the injury with a goal or helping the White Sox to win the American League West pennanl in September. But wbat about his problems with the playtr1, the press and the general ... public? '!bole who want to 1ooe at pin pounds pay up to '71 o day to alay at tba beal1h ...-. SKY DIVING EXPERT DEAN WESTGAARD OF LAGUNA BEACH. "II I had stowed playing when it first hurt, it wouldn't have taken nearly as long to recuperate." Katella Standout ••wait a minute. He doesn't have any problems with the other pla yers. And iD Chicago the front office hu taken care ol him in the way he requested. Trixi went there to lose pounds and pick up beauty secrets. At Meet-7, she weighted nearly If~ powtdl on arrival -di!trlbuted on a 3&- 31-41 framt. -' "' "Wei· riod· to mate a Pedf Filmlnl type GGi fl.a lirl who 1ft!labled a Jal matl but bad aoo4 lllUlde -. * aatd Dr. R.. Pbl1lp Smltll, ... i.llh-. "Wo put bor on a perledJ1. baiatw4 diet cl !GO -a dq,* be aatcL Trisl alao -lhnl1l(b tba -Piovam -dealped primarllJ l'llr flabby niatroao. II -DOI tcqh ... a llrt who .P.,,t -en ltoun a day on wtea and could llll • l»-pouttd wtilbt w!lh her legs. • ·Trixi loot 12 powtdl, ao Inch from ber wwt an4 :iv. UiCbes lnm her bipl; To keep her ... 1shl clown, lbe dlellcian drow Up a 1,000 eaJorie a day did fot her to follow wl>lle tourl1I( w!lh tba Ice sbow. 'Trisl will be Ibo slar in a troupa·ol 120 pe ...... lbal will _travel lhro\llh II dti<I hi Iha thdlell Slltea and canada during the ...m., JU'. Sbe 1rill Ible In IOO ........ U.S. Poloists Plan Drills '.At Newport Tba thdlell SIAtea OIJml>lc wat.r polo team-wtlhnmrlnto lbe--parl - High Sdlool pool Mcoday · --to eomolele lrllnlnC ,.. tba Gomts In Munldl, <l«lllOllJ lsltt Ibis mondl with Iha !Int -ICbeduled lor 8:311. "Wa'll be p-ldlclnc ._Ibo playen .. -Jn the camp,* --N11D:owU1 ol H~ Bead> lold the DAn.Y PILOT today. "RlllJI -... ha .. IJ lleld players and livo ,..Uea In tba camp. We will . . . . . ·. . ' MUNICH 1972 OCC:'s Westgaard To Play for Tars ••ney dJdn't ask him to go out making apeeclles or to do other promotional work. He was asked 1tricUy to con· cent.rate on playing baseball . Age No Hindrance For Laguna Sky Diver After the htmiated ctisc was dialJdt<L Meltcn spent 15 days in traction and then it was announced he would uncfcrgo surgery. However, he was given a raU treat· ment known as themonucleolysi1 in wh.ich an enzyme called chymopapain is Injected into the di9C. Thi! dissolved the punctured pal1 ol lbe dl.sc and aecorellll( to Melton completely healed this portion of the Injury. • What bl be doln( now to aid recomy? ••1 am swimming and sitting in a jac· cuu.l to get the strength back in my leg. One of Newport Hullor High football coach Don tent's most difficult probttms to solve in the fall may have been anawered with the apptrent move or Kltella Hlih football standout Jim Neidbart. A hJihly lnlonned source "bu rolated to the DAILY PILOT lbat Neldbarl, a 111- loot, :Jal.pound All-Qat'lin Loaau• tackle, Is lllO\'l1I( to Iha Newport HarlJor High atlendance dllllrid lhls weeUncl. "Balling practice? ApparenUy he doean't need ii and he Isn't reqo,irod to take batting pradict If he doesn't want to. "There was a quote from field manacer Chuck Tarmer in a <lll.cago paper a while back that aatd Did< didn't have to allow up for llPrinl lrllnlnC next year If he didn't want to, elther.11 By CRAIG SHEFF Of Ill.-DlllJ P'Oot Stiff Dean Westgaard doesn't look bis age and he doesn't act it -which is a great credjt to the Orange Coast College pbyakal education instructor -primark- · 1y because he is a very active aky diver. Westgaard, 42, is totally involved tn the l(IOrl and bu no thougllts whatsoever of &lvlnil it up. In fact lhe former Redlands University football star has taken up teachinli. the art of Uy diving this summeer after 1pending the pa.!l 17 summers as a life-auard in Laguna Beach. It ,,.. while lifeguarding t.h at Westgurd became interested in sky div- ing. "l bad been interested in making a jump for a long time," says Westgaard in recJlllng bis first experience thrte )'WI .... '4£veey year we give a lifeguard ,_. demonstration and we were -Inc whll elae we could do. We bad psfcnDed various water rescues and cliff relt'Ues, IO we thought about part. -reocue. "°"" ol llte guards (Slllp Sonner) IJ>d been jumpq, ao we put together a three-man tum. My first jump was from 3,500 fed and It WU a !roe fall into the Wiler. My target wort wa•n't very awtlOllle, but II ,,., IO ludnating, in- ~end adtlng Iba! I waoted to do It .:pm.11 Since lbal lime Wea!panl bu taken . 5111 iu-IJld be'• -tudJlng the oport -4'¥s a weel:et PeT1I Valley. He cbar&H NI for a week or in- llnldion -~.,takes eore ol all the equipmenl needed. Wtstgaard 11y1 be'I put about 800 peo. pl1 out cl allplanes in the lut year wilh no ufety problems at all. 0 lt'1 • pretty Aft tpOrl," aays the Laguna reident, "tbert:'s never been a fatality at tbe Ptr-- rll Valley airport and 11'1 been In opera- tion many years ... Woslpard bu alwpya been water- «lmlsted -.... wftlle ~ up In Mllnutee. A> a youth be alwaf! en- joyed aquatic l(IOl1I. Being 1 mter bu!! wu one reason be settled in Laguna Belch. Wutgurd e a r n t d all~ference llot!9ra u a eenl<t IJld linebacker for Rodlllllds llld lfltt graduating in 11167, be latJlht al Santa Ana llJgh fer a year. Newport Hosts '73 Polo Tourney 'lbe -men'• natlooal AAU nltt polo cbampioolblpo wlll ha """lflted •I Newport Harbor Hllh School'• new OlymplMize swlnunin( pool during the Jut week of July In 1973 -ch Bill Barnett told tba DAILY PILOT today. •we are boJ>l'l' to bolt th( •tbals nut Jar," Barnett aid. 0 TbtJ _,. orlglnallJ ICbedulod lat ML San - but thq apparently dkln'l want tfleal and ......... Mted to llold tba -bore and accepted.• Ooooord will bo lhe defending cllaJn. pim In Iha .. en1 after delealfnl the De Ami Alhlelle Faundatlon team In lut -k"'4'1 compelilion 11 De Ami Collep. Ooacb E!i Newland'• NOIA (Newport- lnlne-llela Aquatics) ...,,, llnltobed tltlnl In tbll :rear'• naUooal event • l I I Then after seven year1 as a vanity foot- ball and basketball assistant 11 Upland Higll, he accepted 1 pooition at Oranae Coast. He 's been . at OCC for the past aix years, t.e~ ICllba and gJtin diving, along with varJOUJ other Jlflysical educa- tion classes, and u a trainer in the fall. ~ became or his teach ing asSJgnmenta, bis aky-divi.1)1 activities will have to be cut back conSidenbly, come Septembor. "After achool slaN, 1i1 be jumping Oil SUndays onJy." I will be able to walk more as time goe! along but riaht naw I have to take it easy and as eoon aa it starts hurting, I get off or it. .. Melton explains further that surgery would have put him on the shelf for at least three months. He now feels con- fident be will be able to return to the White Soll Ill Seplanber for the stretch drive. What brought about the injury! .,It could have been anything. Sliding tnto a bite, diving after a ball or any one When told ol the lnlonbltlon the DAI· LY PILOT bu, Loni ttplled, '"Ibis would cerlalnly ht the lllt,.., to I pretty big problem we have hen. "We have plenty of promiJing young backs, but our line bas no one over six· fut tall and we're kind of ireen in the line. "That would r<ally be wonderful il the news you have ll ccrrect. I know one thing, we'll welcome him wilh -uma." Neidbart is a c1ua llholpittor, Joo, hav- ing flnla1ied third In the CIF linall In May with a tou of 11-1~. What effect does this have on other member• of the team? "Nobody minds at all. If he can. do what he is doing without spring tr~ining or batting practice, more power to him. I know I will be in spring camp because [ feel I need it. "1be only attitude of the other player• 11 that they all want to win the pennant and this is their motivattni force." Melton leell Allen will ht 1ood for 30 or 40 home runa this aeuon and Is Joot .. iftl forward to September and a return to the team where b< hopes to help in tht ltretc.h drive. YEAR-END SALE! MARK IV's TO CAPRIS ALL 1972 MODELS ON SALE! 1973 MODELS JUST AROUND THE CORNER BRAND NEW ••• GREAT SELECTION •• DRIVE ONE HOME TODAY ••• AND SA VE Home Of The New Car •• , "61•1•• l'e1"9" • I • • • •LINCOLN •MERCURY •MONTEGO •COUGAR •COMET . ' • Diloll."I 'llOT CM loses· Opea Cage Le!g•e I WHAT'S 11 ... N- OUTDOOU! Title Tilt; Tars Win Zubies Back in 2nd Place A ~w ochool ol bl& alblcon bll been Joc:ated some JOO mflea aoutll ol San lllqo and aporUllhin1 and privalt boat. 11< mUlnr lkJm& 111!1 and ~ I!'!'! count.> on longfins. The aJbies an atJU too far ror harbor area boat! but there is a good chance they'll thow up off our im,nediat.e coastline as they ml&ralt northward. IJao a!'lowing up In Border City flsh <.'ounts are the exotic warm w1ter apecits of salt water jlarne fish which this writer mentiooed in his column a few weeka ago. The first dolphin ~·ere caught from under a kelp patty and a few bluefin and yellowfln tuna have been brought to gaff. Breezing ICbooll of yeJJowtail are aJao being hooked around the patties. In all, it looks like we could still enjoy a very productive aeason if w1ter and weather conditions stabilize, Coastal fishing ~inains consistent with Art's Landing and Davey's Locker returning their passengen to the docks with aacks full of game fish . Bass, barracuda. halibut 1{td· a few yeJ. Jowtail and bonito are highlighting the surface action. As soon as the albacore move closer to Newport bolh land- ln&s will schedule trips out to intercept the longfins. New Lure Connert• The second and third marlin of the season were weighed in 1t Avalon over the weekend and both were taken on the same boat. Ed Martin and his aon Frank landed back ,lo back spike. bills and both marlin were taken on a new lure introduced this year. Even though seas were rough, the Martins. bolh members of the Balboa Angling Club, said the new lure trolled well through the rough sea and was responl!ible for getting the mar- lin to strike at all. The Jure is called a Psychobead and is destined to be the hottest billfish Jure of the season. Only a single, specially bent hocft trails tbe psycho skirt and beaded pla~ic head. The Jurt can be trolled at hlgh speeds and the marlin will still be hooked. Big Catfish Co11ght Catfi&h remain very active al all Southland lakes but s few state record largemouth bass was the main topic of conversa· lion by every fresh water angler. Lake Murray in San Diego kicked out a 17·pound, lkunce bucketmouth to Jirn Bates ot Chula Vista as he was tossing a blue worm from Padre Point. Ttiis bass exceeded the old slate ~rd by more than s pound i nd San Diego Lake officials predict that even a bigger bass will be caught thls year. . Vail Lake Is reporting eicellent catfish action for anglers using cut mackerel and fishing in the weedy sectioos of the Jake. A lake recbrd 13-pound, 3-ounct caUish was caught by Dave Thompson of San Diego. Many other cats in the 6 to 10 pound claM were also checked in. Panfisb are also active at the popu· Jar Rlv~side C4l1!lty lake. Cost.a Mesa Hl&hi• summer leacue buktlball t11m loll oot In Ila c"""' for a portioll ol tho • ..llrange-lll&h clrcllil championship W e d n e • d a y night when champk>n P1eific1 came uP wlth a fourth qu1rter !lpurt lo derail the Muatanp, 4H2. In other final teals Newport Jlarbor lhrotlled 0 r a n I e Higb's No. 2 learn, 59-32. Despite the: setback, coach Bob Sorensen wu highly pleased with C.OSta Me11 's overall showing in the Qrange CircuiL "We lost our first thret summer league games by a ZubifS pU1led back Into I tie for aeoond place In Iba C..U Meaa Opeu IWnlllef bookelball 1 .. ..,. Tbunday Dlabt wlth • 71 .. I cooq11"t GI !Mmmle at Or111ge Coast Coflep. Tlrrictor1 ams-t.ublet • , •. 4 mart to challenge fellow runnerup Jell wbllc Blackie• margin of 75 points, yet finish-~~~" ed 10-4 in this league. And s,r,,-1 WIHflt '~ .. " . l i Ci TllttnlOll when we start ln the fall 1 ex· t•t•'• l1•M•1fl IM} peel Hven of our first nine to ,. " .,. , .. _wu,. '• I •, be juniors,' uys Sorel)len. It• ts Ntl1w...... I t t Pacifica won the title with a =: f : f J ,i · 12·2 mark. ,..,,. ' I • ~"" I I Gree Schmidt and Jamie l"•lc• "''•"".., d .• 1 Holmes led Ne..;.,..,, ... ·,· atllck · · t11e1~ "I""'• MIHtl""' WM-. .. . with 14 ind 12 counters. --"=-'-=""-='----! Newport'• final record in ,,.--.o-;;:.;"';;;,;;--.· --~ , ' Orange Ll!llU' play is U. VOTI A.,., I trtew..-1 H1rw Ut l JAMES , .. m.. ~ , ~ "1 ENSIGN 'trt11t¥ I 0 I c~t·:. t ~ •,, Hol...... 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I , ...... ,, •• , ....... ~1 ... 1.11 HMl'L W. 'HAT (714) 645-7110 Big fat savin s on ·oar big-fa •" EDITORIALS The DAILY PILOT. • Quite Often Fights City Hall odid.a~ @)~o@@@@ •••••111trit1rtl • 1111tt1r 1h•r11 T f1•hie11 i1lt111tl, 1111w,ert c111t1r 644·1070 Alamitos Racing Results -CAL YP50 SAJLIN5 ASSOCIATION "New" Cal 25'• 11 .11,., ltffr/lleilf.., N..,.... e lltdoH. e M•• hi ley . 17141 "41·7101., llll) 1Zlo4JJI fiber glass ~belts.,;t ' HOBIE CAT SW!C CAMP ................... AUG. 21 TO 21 llG llAll LAKE "°"$ & GlllLS 1 TO 17 WA1ftSlllM• AU CAMP ACTIVITJIS ,. ... lll&OWI I.OKI _ .. __ ... '-.. -. .. -..... C41, tll11 ""' 11•111M1n • ROlll Tiii. Drain. Refin ftuif'• lltmovl Pan • Visual ln1Ptction •Adjust lands l Ui*111 • New Pan G11k1t • a .. s .. ., & ScNn. .. CeHltfff Pen11Jttl99 ... I nllrnationaJ / Coast· to· Co 1st trottman ~ .... TRANSMISSION · COSTA MESA 1934 NowPorl Blvd. 645-7570 SANTA ANA t?t E. Fl~t $1 ........... .!Jl.1Mf LON• llACH J.50 E. P'•clflc Ceut Hwy. •l·IW WHmlll l~~I Wlllttltt llW, ... ,,,"'4UJ' DOWHIY 11UI Liii--11,,.i, • ...... lM MQN, THRU FRI. I to 6 e SAT'. fto 1 ' • ) Sale 1696 ohn1.07f.E.T.ondol<l ti ... '146-1 S (52G-1 SJ blae.kwall ~.tt.15 El Tigrt Sport fiber glass belled hre. The new k>ng-m1te!lg"l We tor eom1>1cts. sports and minis. lllldlwe" tubef91• Th 9'11 A01J. 155-13 (5&H3) 19.95 165-13 1600-13) 19 95 155-15 (56Q..15) 23.95 165-15 {60()..1 Sl) 23.95 Whititwatll only 2.51 lnOl'e per Mtt. wtthoul lrlldMn, Md S2 '"°" per lffe • F.E.T. Sato 1.51 11.M 170 11.H 1.70 20.3'1 1.77 20.36 saundoldaro. le 1781 ploo 1.71 F.E.T. ond o1<1 '"· .A.71-13 fl500-13) b18GkWIY tubelea. Ref. 20.9' ' El Tigre 278 polyeater cord, fiber glass belted Wt. Gteat traction on 111 road aurtac:es. llachfall tube~•• Tire Mze Reg. F.E.T. C78-13 f700-13) 24.95 1.90 F78-14 (775-14) 30.95 2.52 G78-14 (825-14) 32.95 2.69 G78-15 (825-15) 3395 2.78 H78-15 (855·15) 35.95 3.01 Aboff tirff wHh whfttw•ltt. Oftly 2.$5 l'l'IOre per ttre. 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Hert'• wtt11 I . we, do: tuba c:a<, change oil and chln.Qe1oit f4'ter. 15 quarts .Penney1 heh')' duty oU aod· ol iler induded., I I IMOQI; ,....,11 •• -II • ,11111tw1 lll•••W «1111ty ~Id.,_~ .., • '91W'Ml"' A.1.tl• c.m.r, «lrH I• felect!M .. 1.,.;ele •t "'°'k!MMl'I• ec wew.ut ,.tnlt the .n,NI pwtd'irilMI' ewM lh• c•r, jv.t C:Oftt•c:t .,. -• i'flfte)'I .,.ci•htt W l~I tepl1c:e 1"• t11lec:t1.,e • tiet'l'r.f11tr '"<IL •l ,_., , .. "' .~., ... 3488 JCPenney The values are here every day. •• •Melt 'A••rk" Ctn. L-----J .. • • • • • , op Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the followlng Auto Centers: • • • FASHION ISLAND, lll•wpott ... u,, (7.l~l 6#-2113. HUNTIN&TON CENTER, >btifttt¥ letch (11<41192.mr. , I, J • • " 11 - m ... !ool A.. l!'i • 1 . ' m~ abl eol mu I"! cllli ~ ::J POii ,J ~ ~ "II <>II• lac JI. Iba wjt . E od )'Oil tab ot 1 1 • 1 1 l'OOL TAILI, JUKE IOX l'EATURID IN IEACHWALK RECREATION ROOM • ITwa Ree Rooms Beachwalk Stresses Fun If 'rtcrllllon in a new home -nt la what you're loo~ for, 1heo Beaohwalk. A. J. Rlll'a new community by the aa In Huntington Beach, is for you. designs. Beach Hoose No. 1 ln-bole golf courses, the be&t ol eludes a complete kitchen which is the H u n t I n & t o n are11 card tables, u well as a Se.acli!f Country Club. directly dance floor for adult parties across the street," noted and gathering>. Furman. "And adjacent to the "' The <fft.townhomt com- munity olfets facilities for just •bout every type of 1ports eAthuliast. Tbe entire com· ml1nlty of Beachwalk is 1'.lilt 1.nJUnd an unusually designed clubbOuse center. including beach Hou&e No. I and No. 2, accented by an impresaive 40- foot c..1ock tower in· the centr'1 ,portJaiJ. No matter where you live at south side of Beachwalk are Beacbwalk, !lie center ind night lighted tennis courla Beach Houses art a short available for pUblic use ... wait away. In addition , si.J: · Within the ci~ o( Hun- large heated pool! a n d tina:ton Bach there , are ts cabanas are planned 1 n ntlghborhood park.: with 55 various locations of the com-more in the planning stages. A muni.ty. $6 million park e1pan15ion pro- "Avid beach love.rs .don 't gram has just gone in eUect, have far to go to reach the which includes 147-acre Cen· sand and surf." said Furman. tral Park which will have two "Within a two minute bicycle fresh ~ater lakes. a wildlife rlde.-frO.ro-tbe -Se.acliff area ii refuge, and miler of ri(ting, ••'l'bl clock tower aet1 off ule ncfel)lo .. l tlieme of• ~ Btacbwalk community, ao It'• time lot tun/': stated Cal Furman, Salta Manag,... "We offer our risidtpta 1 p a l•cllltie1 that include a heated Jr. °'1nlvic 1wlmmii11 pool, tboropy pool, and ~unas wjthin our poolllde e1ibana." e world famous surfing spot bilQng, and bicycle trails. ~~e;i:>rt area -Huntington Priced from $37,000, the For boat in C enthusiast! homes reflect the look ol an HUntinston Beach bas a public active family's Ulestyle with marina with nine miles of ceramic tile entryways, wood waterway. The Sunset Aquatic shingle trim. Bermuda shut. Park, 1 county operated ters, courtyard patios aod ex- marina and camping facility paMe! of sliding glass and offers 300 boat slips, launching clerestory windows. ramps, restaurant, and camp l-1embers of the Beacbwalt • lleal;h· Houle No. l is design- e4. especially for teens abd younj ,adulll offering a pool table. juke box ind a wall full of udtlng auper &r•phic ' grounds. Homeow~1 Association ftnd "In addit ion to the popular all home exteriors, recreation beach 1rea, Huntington Beac.h ~reas and com_mon greenbelts oUers three challengina: 11-completely mamteoance free . few Homes IJ.en:-aining In Tnrtle Rook Tract , . . ~c.ly a hlw reservations art SOutbern California's indoor- lift bi the 15a home com-~tdoor lifestyle is exemplified munlty ol Broaclmoor Turtle In ·~ d · · o1 dmoo llock, accordlng to Rlcbard B. ·~ "'Bii Broa ' •-•th L. .. J Hornes at Turtle Rock. Each ~w ,uwlder. • Bu)'er• in the final phase of ol tht five borhe plans orfer thji .aevelopmen~ located on abundant sliiling glass offering tbe.'Ir.vine Ranch. will n!Ceive !reedom ot movement and 1~ tianu• incloding a ntW two-space throughout kitchens, aCre part, swimming pool, family rooms, and patio areas. cobana aod c h'/l d re n ' 1 la the popular Plans l and 4, ,playground equiJIO!<lll. the large master suite and "After -~ ~ of sue-family room open directly ~ a!:isftil Illes arll h o m e to a private garden atrium - development at Turilt Rock, the aslrocourt. we art coming to the end of The astrocourt is a roofless iyallablt; utilltie:. ao4 reme. room with 1t least two walls tfol aoninl· 'lllia ~ni we are of glasa that 'bring! natura = out this i!,>oot IUI> 11<actically_indoof'!. The room eomlJlUllily 1ifth -la offered complele with a filial we ._,.~," llltei!' choice of thr.. dec:oraUve ~ilh. . I ' , _ , ti;atmenb. ' "There's nothing left to do -but enjoy your hOme and 111 the beallhy recreation within and sunounding Beach walk," ctnc1uded Fmman. Homebuyers have a choice of five plans ,in .sWlwnd lwo- story models featuring 100 percent nylon shag carpeting, electric kitchen built·ins in- cluding double self<.19.nlrig ovens; anodized sliding glass doors, wood burning ftreplacea with k>g lighters, ceramic tile hearths, clerestory windows, private enclosed courtyards and forced-air beating. Designed , b)i W a I t e r Richardson, !lie horr.t1 feature Jandscapln( by P.O.D. and In- teriors by Ericbon a n d Msociates. Furnisl1ed . modeb are open daily froin. lO a.m. to 6 p.m. ~ community may he reached by llkinf the San Diego Freeway to Golden West Street offramp. Proceed JOUthwest to Beachwalk al 19751 Deep Harbor Drive in Hu.w.ton Beach. lhecall I • • 0fhlNllN NOT townho••· but Me ttte lot fine pado homft , , • off~n1 you the belt of two wortdl ••• 1inpe fimity homes on ., . ' indMdwil kl'b whim the 111111lly· .. • ........ "'~led skley11rds of t"Onvention:.11 tr1c1 ,,. ., • , • homeshlvebtef\utilii:edlnremation Dsimr •--··II " ' • •od po<k ..... ID< the""""· ..,.. • . . n<1""''""°''°"''•mlly1 SAN JUAN CA PIS TIA II 0 •Harbor I.me Homes offli'f the breft~ IALll OPPICI Ml Oft 7t4/4 .... N'1 •nd. lftlinttN~frM IMn1ol 11 ~ but,Withthewpualion fll I dtQict.ed Uns'c f•mity homt ,, , and Ofl your OWft IOU , 1WIMMIU 6..., 1•100M NOMU FROMllS,llO ' l .I ,, • • . ' --6,1971 A cool ocean view is waiting for you. Tired of living out of sight of the water? It's easy to do some- thin& about it.,, penn11nently! A whole new perspective of cool, ocean-view living has been 1J11Veiled in Sequence III of the magnificent Sea Terrace 'rown- homes at Laguna Niguel Your days are filled with clean, fresh sea breezes which can cool . . Your cheeks or <; fill a boat's sails. There ming, tennis, volleyball, bike riding at your Sea Terrace Recreation Club, a magnificent 3 acre facility for Sea Terrace residenU;. Or perhaps there's a i·ound of golf at the private El Niguel Country Club, or meeting friends at the Laguna Niguel Tennis Club for a set or two~~~~~~~~; (mem- ber- ships are available). Nights bring you the kind of quiet to hear leaves rustle and a clear sq that ·lets you re!!ch up a6d pluck the twinkle from a star's face. And there's more. Views of the water are breathtaking. All traffic into this commu- nity flows through guard gates. There are trees, lush landscaping, and gently r_o lling hills everywhere. There's the Dana Point Harbor ("home port" for Laguna Ni- guel) 2'h mil ea away. It's all here for you · to enjoy now: 2-3-4 bedroom Townhomes, completely car· peted and equipped with all- electric kitchens, and placed on site! with views of the Pacific which ·rival anything on the coast. Today, come see what makes life worth living at Sea Terr ace Townhomes. Directions: Go south on the San Diego Fwy. to Crown Val- ley Pky. exil Turn right (ap- prox. 6 mi.) to Pacific ~ Hwy. Left 1 mile to Niguel Rd. Left on Niguel Rd. to Sea Ter- race Townhomes sales office. from 534,450 '\bin' own Sea 1errace Recreation Club. •• planned for completion this }'eaJ: • • • , • I· -:: - • ' the dtoice community !ffil 9 --------· ~·~~~-=-~ Winner of NAHB Gold Nuuef Award for desicn 111d COllllnldlon ot Townllouw • ' Laguna Niguel • . \ ~ .. ..a....._,... ... Vlllu. r.k. tidwr l•>f-'f.._ t.1t. .. Cilllllmlhrllil1 ll1J1ft {tit) .......... llND• t • • t ~· ~. I • ' l r 1 ! ' i ' • I l l • 8 DAILY PILOT Suodlr, ·-6. ltn · Sundan~e Trip Into Past· ""Wtlklna: into the clubhouse a1 sundance, Ponderosa Hemes' unique new adultHnlY apertlnfnt community I n J'ountaln Valley, is llke st~ ping i'nto the pa!t. unlts. Apartmenls ranee tn siu from 7Q to tel 1quare feel. All are appointed with quallty Ihle carpettn1, draperle1. alr<X>odltlonln( and bulll-ln Hotpolnt el«Uic ap- pllancet. Upst.oln aportmenll future private 1 u n d e c k s • Ground-noor units h • v e private patios. \ • Here is a fine sekction of sup~rb new homa. They are . in Mesa Verde, on the ltJBt good land in Costa Mesa's best neighborhood. VALUABLE LOCATION -Many homm aQjoin the Cc11ta M.. Country Club Golf CoW!ll!. Here is a world apart; a country villlp atmaip!Mn, yet convenient to major Southland cent.en of u11mwce, edacaliaD aiid-tioa. 'lbere to greet you from lbtir positiorui on high. ctdar· paneled walls, are some of America's favorite old friends -'-B1g Al Capone. tova"ble Qbartie Qlaplln. humorist Will Rofj:ers, lariat in hand, and Jupin' hiards! -L 1 t t I e Q:-pha n Anrue , herself. Wood paniuel flltriff and extensive use of rough-Mwn wood panelin g offer a variety of cheer!ul decorator cok>r1 from y,·hi('h to choose. Apart· 1nent rent from $1f)S to $%00 monthly. either (urnillhed or unfurni shed, and are restricted to adults only . -~----------· .All these. and 1nore. n1ake Up the theme -"getung together "'1th sorne o 1 d friends " al Sundance. Then1e and graphics are the product of Orange Coumty graphics desigllt'r Dan Bish. The spacious Sundance Club House contains two po o I tables. fireplace , juke box, lots of comfortable furniture, plus a complete kitchen. Interk>rs, designed by Gary Donaldlon and As~iates of lrvlnt, art a stunning mirture of con- temporary and antique to enhance Uie Americana 1. '" . theme. Rec reat)onal amenities in- clude two swimming pools - one adjacent to the Club !loose end th< other. larger SUNDANCE TRIP INTO THE PAST VALUABLE FEATURES-1 and2-Jevel homm-1,853 to 2,966 aq. ft. of livinr space. 3 to 5 bedrooms, and a full list of price-incladed features. from $43,250 f.o $59,500vA 1nd conven;lon•horm1 • The.ddreu ol di~inctiOfl in C"'1• Mes.. C.lilorni• Opening this week are 208 or the projected 316 Sunda~e Uft.ils. /The remain ing 108 ~·ill be completed in Deeember. I "nl! 13-ac-re project w as de signe d b y W a lt er Richardson of Costa fl1esa. In lbe Ponderosa tradition, 11 abounds "'ill\ exterior sid1nj;l or roogh ·sawn ce dar . The grounds are a veritable park of lawn, trees. nowers and shrubs, but the piece de- resist.ance is a stream, one ci· rJ block long. which runs throughou t the project. pool. located acroas the 1it e., ___ .:_W~:l'.'.'.11..'.:R~Clll"~"'...:A~d'.'.'.o'...'.rn:.:•.:.W'...'.a~ll..:ln::..:_V::al:,:l•!.Y ___ .:_ ______________________ ..;.... _________ _ adjacent to the jacuu.I andl- • Over it are If footbridg~ vdtlch allow 1trolltr1 to crOll ~m one side to the other as they meander through the peaceful setting. r.tany Sun· dance apartments orrer view s of this park-like scene which WU designed by landscape 1i-chitects Jones and Peterson ol Anaheim. Sundanct features 96 ooe- htdroom. one-bath unit!: 88 two-bedroom, one-bath unit!; and 24 two-bedroom, two-bath cabana. Nearby is the barbecue area, and there art four lara:e, cheerful laundry rooms at.rategically placed throufh<>ut this first phase of con!truclion. Sundance is e a s i 1 y ac· cessible via the San Diego Freeway al the Brookhurst tum-of(, only miootts away from local and regional com· mercial centers. Only four miles from the beach, Sun- dance is directly across the street from the Mile Square Park and Gold Course. La Cuesta Opens Tract Near Beach The lure of the 1ea has brought thousands of families to the beach city of Huntington Beech, but !ew of them could live within walkin& diJ:tance of the be.icb until builder Frank H. Ayres and Soo opened .sales at La Cuesta by the Sea, four hundred yardl from Hun- ijllgton State --La CU.Sta By The Sea ii th< lost new neighbor!>ood area in this location. Prices art from '35,490 with conventional financing available, according Co sales manager Bud Fricker. 'Ibe 40-acre residential com· munity will have 150 one and two-1tor y homes on Brookhlrst Strttt. Thl'ff ro leVen bedrooma and two to folr baithrooms are available. "&rfq, fishing, boltq, swimming, picnickin&, basking ln the sun, and the Mediter- ranean-like climate of the South Coast are 80ffie or our natural resources," Fricker points out. Many beach communi ties have small houses, f e w amenities, and are jammed t.oa:ether to di.scOurage family living on an all-year basi1. Ayres Is provkling big homes with up ro 3,llOCHquare f..t of living s p a c e • Urxferground utilities. streets. street lighta, sidewalks and sewers will be in and paid for by the builder. Nine noor pt.am with 25 dif· • fertnt exterior stylings, in- cluding four brand new ones, lf'e available with ahake and Mexican tile roofs. _WTT ___ Cld• US CALIFORNIA'S HOUSING INVENTORY BY AGE ---.,, llmlSf Aft EdaR 11 Tit&. CJ1NDYU. -OVDIZTllS. ____ ..... __ --·----u.a.~-~ 1950 < .... - l HOMES BY AYRES Proudly Announces Jhe OF THE LAST LARGE NEIGHBORHOOD AVAILABLE IN HUNTINGTON BEACH WITHIN 400 YARDS OF HUNTINGTON STATE BEACH. SURFING, FISHING, BOATING, SWIMMING, PICNICING, ETC. •• All THIS PLUS THE FINEST CONSTRUCTION IN THE INDUSTRY. hACUESTA $1UV FEATURING: CHOICE OF NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND BATHS * BUILT-IN TV AND TELEPHONE OUTLETS · SOME FORMAL DINING ROOMS * WET BARS• FULLY INSULATED * CONCRETE DRIVES •· UNDERGROUND UTILITIES CATHEDRAL CEILINGS * LARGE GRACIOUS 'ENTRIES SERVE-THROUGH PATIO-KITCHEN WINDOWS * LOW MAINTENANCE EXTERIORS * PATIO KITCHENS BUILT-INS GALORE * TEMPERED GLASS SLIDING WALLS TILE AND SHAKE ROOFS * LARGE CLOSETS * FAMILY ROOMS SHOWERS OVER All TUBS * ACOUSTIC CEILINGS *MANY MORE DELIGHTFUL FEATURES TO MAKE YOUR LIVING A COMPLETE PLEASURE. • From $35,490 • GUEllA AYRES SINCE 1905 • 968-2929 . . 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'''"' ~ pp llldl.llf P~nt lncklll $ Cre11""' · 011 I RO¥Pl 111" SI 7 Cdn Mlrrfll I !PWICtl' Co t 0.Up C~ It \Jll Miii WIO ,, 0 1 ... r1"' wt n 1ur1111nt .60 U MPS 11111 •I 14 l!i.c HOit ll 'I Mc"--, .. 1 Pemcor '"' 11 $uprac:OPf 11 '1111 Co-.-• It H..c!Plt ,15d 20 McKMlt .60 JI Sltlllt!C11 .n n Afrwldc .n 23 ,.,...... ,14 2"' f111WI C .Oltl U ltllll Pld.g ......... Mtl'M I.all! Net 1 AJI Tedi 11\dul t\.'i+ •• t Ell'°"ld CM'" l 'o+ -. I Orlllt IMltvm Joll+I 'Oordlftff' 0•• 1'7+-1-'1 S M1tk fYtttm1 111+ I~ I ll11h11 hWu1t '"+ to I (Ofl'lllll'-f I""' •\Iii +l~ • 8uCI!..,, .30d 11 + 11. t Pl111ntd Mk!O 37 +ll-1 10 Comp ,...,,.,_. '"+ ·~ 11 01,.1#.,.. con• 111 +1 0 U Gt<'ol Alrcr1fl t-\\.._ ~. lJ Gitt (MPOrll l -TI• 14 Cot" C1i.m. t + >,lo 11 kolf '""' Am )OU +J\1 ,. Donwtlltll'ld 10I Jj\"1'+1 l: ar1r1~n; .... ~ :1\\i· ~ n 'lff'oo fl' Cp 1'4 ~-n 1l1~r1 odllt 1~ loll t• rlfll•Oll : 111 i.o,. I~ 2J •~ l(ll) C<n 11'1ott \i LOIDS "'"· U• ll.J U• 14.1 l'P 21-1 IJIJ H.t Uo l:l.4 Up U.I Up 11.J Uo 11 ,4 \Jo 10,C Vo H .O Uo t .o Uo •.t I.I• •.1 UP t ,I l'P I.I Uo 1.1 ~: IJ Up 7.1 \Jp 7.J Up 7.1 U11 1.1 Coast Company Booming One-Man Operation Grows to $6 Million Business By RUDY NIEDZIElmU Wllh a staf! o! only 196 ot ni. oauy """ ,,.., persons, the Newport Beach- ,,,_and-a·ball years ago bued company could hardly Phlllp J. Stevena decided lo be called a corporate (iant.but bang out his own obingle. Stevens aays lt 11 doing better He stt up shop In a small of· than "the red-bot computer fice in Sin Bemardlnn. In the companlea In their heyday beginning, he didn't even own deaptte a period o! 1eneral a desk. Appointments with economic adversity." clients were kept over a card "In the paat 90 days we have table borrowed Imm bl& wile racelved oonlracts amountlllg until the furniture arrived. ~ to more than $4 or $5 million." stevens called the uttle said Stevens, whose co~ busintu Ultrasyatems -an pany's busines!: focuses on aU5picious title for a one-min some of the major problems operation -and still Nrves u facing the nation today -air 111 president today. pollution, nolae •batemen~ But the amall office bas bo&Ung ufety, water pollu- grown to two entire noora ol • lion, highway ufety. aircraft huge office tower at Newport safety and mint safety. Center Drive and branches in Ill contractor, in many Ogden, Utah; San Antonio and cases, Is the United Sia~ Housfon, Texas; Ph o e n 1 :1 , govermnent, vanou1 c1Ues Ariz. and Greenville, Soulh lhroughout !he country, the earoiina . military, or NASA. Earlier this m on th , Ultrasystema' 1b111 t y to Ultrasystems bollgbt out deliver the dealred product to another, large c o m p a n y , them bu allowed It lo doubl• Dynamic Sci...,.. in the Ill &ales each year. Irvine Industrial District; and ~ o1 Ulltuystema' more cloubled Ila stse. -inc work occun al ill And In I'ebr.uary P-llcllllywblnthee1- Ullruyatems acquired Pbaroo perimeotal ufety vehicl., Sy&tema o1 Wa.sbington D.C., pn>ducocl by Falrchild-lllller wblch Is involved in brlnglng and AMF are CU1Tently being the -puter age to c:rinlina1 i.ated. justice activities. Boch companies we r e ' Santa Anans to Attempt Flight Duration Record SELF-MADE TYCOON Philip J, Stovons awanled Department o f Tramporlalion contracts o! $4 rnlllion each to build lour cars c•pable ol wltl!standlng head- on cnubea ol at least ~ mph, without lerious injuries • to pwenrm. ' Tesla conducted by Stevens' company showed that the AMF Car passed the tests with a 100 percent acore but that a milwirlng 'o! the a t r b 1 g •Yllem callSed the Faircblld· Hiller car to Dunk. Each o! the cara !eatw.s anti-akld brakes, periscope- type mirrors. soft energy· absorbing material& to protect pec1ostr14111 ill the eveol or a To emphasize t b e bft.. among today's youth. Collision, an d pnitection portance o1 air utety, a Gould named bl& ...,,.,,i. againlt side Impacu. pttcisinn planned assault will vice preaident alMI c:biel' pilot, Closet to home, test. .,.. be made on the Wsting filght David R. Corslglia, together being conducted at t h • d""tiOn record, It wu an-wllh IM P. Muon, manager Newport Beach plant on new nounced by R. R. "Dick" ol General AvlaUon Flight equipment dealgned to reduce Gould, J>ftsldenl ol GAT Cenltr, lo make the bl&toric the emissions from large eleo- lnvestment Inc., and Clfnetll ntghl tric power pllills, .diesel Aviation Fil«ht Center of SU. ConitJl,t, SI, II a veteran tnicb, and a melhnd by wblch ta Ana. plio! w!lh 7,000 boon loaed IargHCale oil spill& can be Gould aald the record, flllbt Umt and ant o! the prlJ>. contained at aea. company has the esclusive proprietary righla on the design of a new airport fog diapersal syllem, OOW being tested for the Air Force at Vandenberg Air Force Base. It involves heating the air temperature around an airport by several degrees in a pro- cess called "plume painUng'' which Stevens can explain, but won't since the contract agreement is w i t h a govemmentaJ agency. ARTIST'S R!NDERING OF N!W WESTMINSTER MALL TO BE CONSTRUCTED IN ORANGE COUNTY U tests prove succesaful. Stevens aald the Federal Avta. tion Administration wW con· sider a $5 million program to install the company's design at a domeslic airport. The potenliaJ for installations at New Center Planned Construction to Begin on Westminster Mall ·~ all alrportll throughout the na-Construction will start next month on provide aplit-levcl parking for some 11,200 tion which encounter fog one of the largest regional shopping cars. would be excellent, according center complexes in Orange County, it The special multi-level design of the to Stevens. '1.'as announced by Homart Development mall will locate many shops on the With the addition o r Co., a wholly-owned subsldlary of Sears, ground court and create a unity that Pharot Systems to t h e Roebuck and Co-facilitates easy visibility a n d ac- company, Ultrasystems iJ now Weetminlter Mall, am u t t 1-1 eve t, cenibillty among all the stores in the de v e 1 oping computerized climate controlled, enclosed mall will be center. ·methods for storing and klcated 00 a tz.acre site bOUnded by the A hallmark of Orange Cowrty'a neweat retrievblg information related San Diego Freeway, BolSI Ave., and 1hopping center will be the very lara:e to crilJlinal records, warrant Edwanb st., in the. City of Westminster. "Grand Court". With its arpeted ramps, and wanted ru., and jail Anchoring the shopping center will be live planlinp, and aculptur.,, tllil at- records. Ill clients tnclude the four department sto~es : Sean, Roebuck tractive, colorful area reducts walking stat.es of NA" Mexico and Co B !! d r~ .... ~ dJatances by focualng customer traffic and Co., May ., um'1, an a uw ui ~-..i proVI'dt1 a · trn •·· Nebraska and the clUes of to be announced at a later date. Another wiu spaclOWI a OIJhlC.I e Houston, Abilene, san Antonio, 150 national and local tenantl will offer 8 !:d the sboppeo!r and an ideal setting for a IJttlo Rock, and Orange. complete range of merchandise and e ranie promotional activities. Stevens, whose comptny is rvtce Seara plans a 200,~ aq. ft., full.line al,. •--vlly involved with se s. department store, having two sales levels ~ Seara ii scheduled lo open In the spring above grade and adjacent ITilde park- mnnerolJI other projects for of 1974, with May C.O., and the mall itself ing available to both Jevell. SUf'I will the milltary and industrial opening the !ollowinlf !all. Bul!wru' will have a total Investment of f6 rnllllnn In firm&, Is ple9Jed about the open In the summer of 1175. the store project. meteoric rise of his small Site work will bea:in in September, with 1be store will be the 28th Sears depart- company durln& the put lbree buildlni constructim set to llart by ment IUft in the Los Angeles-Orange years. January, 1973. Westminster Mall will County retail area, and in addition to its The fourth year, he claims '1iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii!~~~!iiiiii-.iii.iiii already looks "like a profile ofll Mount Evereat." "Forecula meet the $10,()()() panther* unique parting level arrana:ement, will~ have extensive landJcaplng to blend with -., the ecology of the Westminster area. =:- May Company will open Its 2lnd run:~ in Southern California in the City of :-." WestmiMter in the fall of 1974. The twc>-;} level, 150,000 sq. ft. structure will be con-:i temporary in de.1lgn. :--, A unique feature of the store will bt IL•·~ restaurMt and cocktail bar which will:; have a separate entrance and will rt-•;· main opeo after store boun. :~ Bu!!ums' will build a 90,000 sq. ft.:~ specialty department store on two levell,:; each accwible from a parking lot nn 111:( own level aa well u by loot tra!Dc. ~ Honuut· Development Co. iJ a major:" shopping center developer in the: United~ States and Mexico. The company cur-·~· renUy bas 14 J'ea:ional !hopping centm in:"' operation. Homart was founded in 1960 .. % and opened it• flnt shopptnc center in :: Fort Worth, Tex. in 1982. :: Homa rt is now e:J:ploring other ;-... possibilities for development in Orance County. indicate !hat our salea wlll lri· pie lhla year and !hat we will close the fiJcal yiear with more lhan '5-~ mllllnn In contract nvenues, and lhat poet-ta, eamlnp will alao triple lll record of 'the prwvlaus yur," HOW TO MAKE $MONEY$ ··~ • ~ • • IN APARTMENTS .,1abllsbed In 1169, WU " clpol -o! GAT. Maaon, -cplained that the dayl, 23 boW'I, 11 mlnulel and 2t, bu ~ boUrl Iogged(-;iiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmj;° l aeconds. fllcllt dme and II both a fllghl( be &aid. PANTERA INVESTMENT LECTURE ;. " .. •• eidi~~~~~F~~~-~ .... ~-~ad~·~.-~~IJ>.~1 Wanted: =r~v111i:• ;~~,t: Practical1product item$ for · ,...,.,,., von AU•.• JAMlS INllGN ' SCHOOL llCWD , ,. ... :'I:' ·-· .. ~ • I 1st & 2nd manufacture and marketin.J. I.E. LOANS Non-patented items cons.idcred. • ti.-,. -For full details contact: · ·-.... : • ,_"' • -Concept Production .t Mad:eting Inci., :,-:.:":";:... 2750 Bellfiowcr Blvd,. Suite 201-A, RILIAILI 147·1200 .. , ... """" ... ..,. Lakewood, California 90815 telephone: (213) 425-1104 CP.M. AWAU.mHOSU.YICIOlOANllATibN1MIW PlOD\JCll. tNDUmlM.CONl\llO!&"liHOl"mDIO.D .. Cllt. D£~•MAHUPACnJllNO,ANALYlll•MAUIT1JriO a!llAICK. ft.AHlllU«J• PMXNJDIO • AOVDTlllMG ·R!IJJ!wr·'ft'f'M'MM'Z' r . I by deTomuo ••• Imported for Uneoln-Mercury. JtaJian coachwork crea1ed by the brlllle.nt Ghia Stdd.lot ot 1\lrlh. Ford deslped the 351 CID 4V V-8 engint. Four whttl tn- dtpenent suspension and mickhip en&iM: placement. f1v• spM .... boll, fully l)'OCbronl ....... •Panttta ••• llallan for Panther ..• I ( TAX SHELTER and INCOME BENEFITS '!\Ill. AUG.I • COllOHA Dll. llAft H.I. THUft.AUG .lt•lllWPOllT HAii-H.L TUH. AUO, 11•.IWUNA H.I .. HUNT. ICH. THUR.AUG.17•COnA 111114 H.1. • SPARLING INVESTMENT Corporation 2111 Dupoftl Drive lrvlne, Calif. 12114 llS-Sl44 • I I • :: :· .. .. .. :1 ., " .. : i' " " ., .. " .. :· •• " • • • • • ·I • '.• :: •• Femous lic•nsing course now even .. •bl• thru Terbell. Applicent1 fully reimbursed upon quelificetion. For dotoils c•ll Al Sloon, 714-842-5581 in Orenge County. ~.I $32,950-$1650 DOWNI 4 IEDlM fl!Attn" •nd Oflly !\Ii yrs. "ew Mel kl ti.nttr ftlM MOdel COl'ld!llol'I! 2 Ntl'll, l•mlly '°""" WI!" 11-V•"' 11 .. p1ec1 rno&I COllYl'llltnl IOr l'llttrl•l"I"' ttl' ll'lt 1Je1mlng blllllln lclkhfll, clllll.,...11ler too -•NI (Olll!!ry l lmotPht•I. NMllY ,.,."lcurfl:I ~ouncl• -lalefully lfnclic•l*I· Shwr ••Y IO btfdll ......... IX9UISln 2 STORY FRA.NCISCAN FOUNTAINS ..... ·pt1cM ti.low rep1..e."*'1 •t $.16$Cll 2X10 tq. ft. et flt1td <eutllty • comfort • .a bid•-· 3 upar•I• IMlltlt. temlly .._.. wlltl lnl!llrlng flrepl..e., bll!ll '" clrHm kndltn, c1111tw11ll1r, tor!NI cllnlnl room. Lovtly 911111 hi-let t1rJ19llf!9, Suncledt. BHVlllUI patio too. Owner lrlfllflrrecl! ~ BllEATH'FAKING OCEAN VIEW 'pt,tJOi, l'rOftMloMny lalldlclptd ,,_, ICMI 1hlld Mdr-. 2' llltllt. It rte fltnlly ,_.,. Wlltl •llrlalll ~ •II eltetric: .,Aw.N"' •WIM!t •klldl4t!O trllllWffbtr. 'LumlllrM a lllftfi. ,...,_ .-.. lot ~ OCHA • city Uetit Ylew, 4Dl:MJ 0.1. ''""' -low -low clDWn IW'! wtl -try 11300 clown! o-rov. 1ln• llliclr'ool'm, COlY ftn. SOOtllu COl'lcllllol'I lntkfl • out. Clelud .oft •"'9 "" plllftg • WI~ CoYttlntll !llrUOUI. w1i. ·-llullt'" kltc:ti.\, lllWlwnlltr. Dtllehll\lf co-.t !>'llo. ~ Since 1926 • , SUPER SHARP MISSION VIEJO -$30,500 Prtv11t front Pl'llD wllll ttttr.c:"w -.olll lrotl ,.It. Mtt•tlr .i1tc1 Mdo- rooms. 2 bltht, Ltr11t t•mlly room wllll lnylrlnl fll'"•plfU, wff-Ylr' '"'51t-'" IP1Jlltnct1, 1111......,.llltr, ~ We c1rptilng, cwrom c1r1pn. IMI .,, .. lllW! UM060 FOUNT1111t VALLEY-NEAR BEACH· $34,7!0 'V,ar rOf.iiid pllbt. In the 8M -tl!tr -• IWtiM N llD. Mnftf •lltd-MO- ,_., 2 blll'l1, 111 11tcrrk "-'•""' b!.1111.111 t 11c11en, d"""""" -t•rftltY •*>IT! vtrY eon-""' °"' kltcMn wllPI •""9•inll ~-l'orctd l •Ir hlotl. L1Yt1Y 111lghbor'tl00d -llnltt ldlool dlttrlct, 0Ho dOWn G.I, ..,,.. - iow c1own "°""•"•· "2-1m •• TarbeU Rea~hes 81°lo Of The Home Buyers ' * IO•l'ULL PAGE~S IACH WEIK. ' . * TARllLL"S !XCt USIVE MULTIPLE LISTINji BOOK * GUAIWITEED,SAL,S. * COMPLETE FINANCING ·"./c. TELETYPE SiRVICE . '''LIST ;vouR HOME WITH. NUMBER 1'' SOUTH. COAS'f OFFI E 540-172!1 842~6691 . 962°5566 846-0604 . . 962-8865 962·1373 • a Ho1111e ery.--- 27 Jlllnute1! Since 1926 • • • , • ] ' J. • bu) m1 171 1111 1 ·pl• cu COi !i'l lie J '" l lac ti! lie •me eor wb ml lo • • .. • I ... , . I ' ., ••• .. • . • • • f Colfedor €ltro11 B•€•BuB ... et 1Meet the Men Who > f'" I ' • .. • ' • PUBLIC SERVICES Gall-Assessor If Home Overvalued By JACK BROBACK Of .. o.llJ , ......... If you are ooe of the more tlw1 300,000 owneri of a tlp.gle family home in Oranae County you received in the mall last; · month a p6stcard adviainl you ol lbe as- sesaed valuation of your home for the coming flacaJ year. equity may exist, a field review by an apprailer in the office ia ord~. Several ' thousand such reviews are granted eacb ye.ar, according to VaUerga. ksse ss ... Property, Coll ect ·Taxes 'lbe information on the card from Orange O>unty Ao5eisor ~w J. Hlnshaw'1 omet told you ,_,hat his department thlnks your property is worth, the market value, and gave you the assessed value to be applied to this year's tax rolls -25 percent of the market value as required by state law. "For lnstanct, a man complained ti.it aa wdust from a nearby manufacturlql plant waa falling Into his swim pool. thua lowering the value of the property," the chief deputy e1plained. "An appraiser in- spected the ·property and found that tile owner's contention was true and an alb justment. was ma;de." '') Complaints were more frequent this year because the overall average of Pn:JP:. t erty in tbe county went up 14 .8 perceD&;;.., But, Vatlerga Uyt, after a fast atart - 1,200 were received by telephone or (l\l person one day -they have dropped to about 100 a day. BY JACK CHAPPELL Of .. '*", ......... • •••. in Ibis ,....Id, notblns.il >Certain bu(. death and ........ Ben Frmll:lin rnade .that remark to a French friend in 1719, and it's as true today u It was then. '!:be m8R who makes it certain for ~ ·pie Iii Orange County Is llobert L. "Bob" Citron, the COUDIY• WI oollector. ··m cOuector•Ji -two w«dt wbi~b conJ~ up vlilona qi ihe 5berllf of No~ ting~, a man ol dour di!J><lllllon and llchy palm. .C•·d...riptloo of Bob Citron just wouldn' match. • check. He will receive more tl!lm 310,000 cbecu witb bis name OD them Ibis year. Cllrm doesn't use a •RW'· but persons wbO do not meet their tu comm!tments moy well end up having the collector eeilt their .,,..,.rty, which. alter legal IJnlC<SS<', lllO)' be llOld for back•laxOI. AU ol lbla>l1 not dhJ«nec! ljl make the la& collector the l'DOlt popular fellow in town. To prove it, 'Citron bu a file full of Irate letien. Some get dOwtiright nasty, aich 11 thil ooe:. .. Hi! talking to someone, l amwtr every telephone call. I hate to call a buslnwman or other county department bead and have aome secretary give me tbe third degm. "I'm the tu collector. and wu elected by the pe>ple. I lhould have the courtesy to talk to those J>(Ople who wish to talk to me." Citron aaid. Citron toot off tee. ·as tax collector in 1171. Citron, 47, had been a depulf w ·collector in the office for 10 yean before being elf<led to the 121>,IOO a yur job. atron was graduated from the University of Southern Calif<l'Dia with a bachelor's degree In b u s I n e s t admlntst.ratioo. He iJ a third generation Californian, and recently found a $'eet in Anaheim daUng beet to 1887 named after one of hil ancestors. Contrary to an upward trend in govern- ment department budgets, atroo cut his budget 138,000 last year. Thi! year. he trimmed another $5,500 trom his budget, $S,500 below the previous year's. These economies have been made at a lime when the services provided by the collector's office have increased as a (Ste COIJ.ECTOR, P1ge C!) So you think Hinshaw'• staff went overboard this year and valued your prop- erty too hlgh? If so, the staff will be glad to talk to you. But only about the valu~lion or your property. According to Jack Vallerga , Hinshaw'• chit:f deputy, most complaints center on the amount of taxes in dol,lan. II that is your gripe, you came to the wrong place. 1'Je assessor's ot.nce does not stt tax rates. But if your complaint Is that your prop- erty is grossly overvalued, h1aher than comparable homes in your neighborhood . the ll!SeS90r 's staff will talk it over wttb you. If the staff member! a~ that an in-• If you are one of those with whom the appraiser agrees. you then must petition one of the county's two assessment ap-• peals boards. panels of three businest' · men appointed by lhe county super.- visors. After a short informal session I the board members may grant the re- vised value of your property. · If the assessor 's office does not IO'ft with you the appeals board listens t.O your side of the argument. the asseaorr1 case and then the board may decide for you, the assessor or 1trike a middle ground. If you dQp't.like '""'decision you have recourse to the"fourli, of course. .., Resplendeql ill a ~1. modllh JlllOrl Jacket, 'l\'hlte pall!!, a -jaunty: Cllim 'tilked I.bout the life aa Orange COunty 's head wman. .. You politicians are really a dumb ·bunch of.Jolters! (I could say wone) & I wondel"il , .. really expect to kid -or fool anyooe? ''-You gi¥e lit i .·t'JD n:J:iate Uieri .lulJI around and raise our taxe1 $100. 213.·Ageneies Set Tax Rates If the decision is against you, and ycif l~ still believe ln your case, then you shouW.~ pay the tax "under protest" and file su~t i within six months in the Superior Court for refund of the excess tax collected. ' _, "People. are re&1 surpriRd at meeting a live w collector in person~ And, of course, we're .spoken about unfavorab1y in the Holy Bible," Clum chuckled dur· "Hope you, don 't give a '100 rebate as we can't afford the raise it would make on our rues. "Moot Sincerely, 1be Tax C.ollector does not U6es5 prop- erty. The Assessor does that. The Tu Collector doet not set tar rates, elected councils or boards of various taxing bodie.s do that. ing, Ill inferifew. -· · "A Diagrunlled Taxpayer. '11 think that every ~ B. De.Mille •lllrile'about Blbllcal times shows the WI <!ollecter aa I fellow in loo(,IJowin( robes wl» ;ptbm &hwl .hint JOldlen in minli,ltitto and goes. Into. the countryside ''P.S. Replf to this if you have the JUU!" Cltion did nply, saying that H didn't take "guts, ·just a realization of, the facts ." He explained where the ret*e came froln and why taxes were up,' aornetbinf his office bas oo cootrol over. 'lbe Tu CoDector collects ..,,.._ He ~ collect.o a lot of' gull !nm people who blame him for bigb taxes. Orange County's tax collect« Is Robert L. "Bob" Citron, and he ii quick to point oot that be haJ nothing whatever to do with the amount of tues. to coiled the tax.. . ' . '\JI -1• dl<!n't pay, they got a 1pear lo !bi biecltalde. 0.,, fellow told me he caJ11feel that ._ wben be sita down to -~hll__taxf01"...Cllrm aai!l. .... ., -~-••err lelletl.,et,wwa\b' !!I the tame 'tone as the one that was writ- That. amount is determined b y multiplying the wed property'• wessed 'tlluation b_y the tu rate set by a ~. « municipal goyemment. ~' Al-tax ·coUeetor, Citron ia: the fellow ·•'-' name • -on the "pay to the ,.rder GI'" bl&nt an the tax paYJll<!DI teru IO' me. •·• ~ ~ •1Except when I'm in a conference or 'lbe product Is the WI owed to the govemmental body. • A t .;Your S e r -vice Write Pat Dun• to got thinp c1o ... Pat wlll cut red lope, got the antwert 'and Ille acti"" yeu ....i to .solve l""'lultln in .... mmont and bualnoas, Mall YI"'' ~UOlll<ln to Pat Dunn/Al YOllr SOnlca, 0r.,... Cont Dolly Pilot, P.O: Box 1560,'Coato. Maso, Ca. 92626. lnclud1 yovr telophone number. DEAR .JiA)': ' . ' Illy aiobanc!•-!\red from bis well paid Job " ' !rt' a ~II otore • tbtte WtOU aio. 111' boo4 aaid lherO were no hanf.,feelinp and to expect good f reterencel. My busbAnd then filed a ·claim for urr einployment lnsuranc<. ~ the Human Re- -Development Dept. interviewer contacted my hllaband's ·former boas to <l\lalify the claim, tbe ~ aald he fired m)"llusband beca.,. of mt .. CXllldud. He related ilu'ee or four in1tances which were., eltbet uotrue or unreamablt. Because of. Ibis rmm'1 dislionesly, my husband has.-deoled ~I ln!urance. I a.m very angry and at a loll sb1ce we need the mooey, bul It'& mainly . the ~ that botben me. · ' . T. C., Ulpu Beacl • I.aw ........ u employer II slate a ,..c.tt U .. ,_. f.._ ...... ,. .... -11- e..,i.,-._ ... ,i.e 11 --w>Jcl w la ... ..,...,. •• dllmllial. BJID -,._..,....,, rw-employw apa ail le Wiii llOl ..,_Wt trtctul ltate••t. v.., a.11b1• -1a1..--....... -' 11 tlie l!llD IH ,...... a...,,....._ a n!efte at willcll -.. .. ...... -"""'""' -..., .. -. _, i.. lllt al --..ii-·"' w. ..... I !llaeo ,_. .. _ ·4'1 .., •k'for • -1 ................. .._.,,.. .... ena1 " ... 4ocb,,.laWt-. I' ' DEAR PAT: M.)' falher-io-l&w just applled for wellara. lie Is a ,_,. old and i.a a broltm --'lbe Wei· f&r1 ~t811l71Juaband a ce1tfltd letltt ht coaldn't ..,.,. 11n<e lie -at work. My~ -a almlllr ·llller. II _. • .,.. a.· rorm ,....,.. a..cw .__. ... la -..... -""""""" -be ..._to pPe. "'-t11ero "'1 lepf '"" :-11 "' ,.,,_ la OD Gill tllil ...,,.! We doe'! foel Ille w-. Dopa.-bas mer ._ to' lmow oar / . !inencial situaUon. We doo'I re!pOCI this falher- io-law and. want nothing la do with him. L. M., Capbtruo Bead : . . nae ..• 1 respoaslWe relative la• hi Ca1Uor4 ala wlilcl req.lrel a ·ellDd II provide flaaactal ·~ II u aied pareat U poptlile. U yoo !pore Ille nm Idler from Ille· Welfare DeportmeBt, ... oilier wDI " seat.. u )'OI do DOI mpood to tlllJ letter, tbe coan&y eoumel MD be informed ud legal action wUJ follow. • • ti' DEAR PAT: I 'pa\\f'fU lo Local Readero Service OD Dec. 3, 1t7I for .. magazine subocrijJllon 'fOI' my grand- dallei!l!l'l I ""II t1!e '9 habm<e to LRS on Dec. 4. 'Ibey sen a' Oiristinas card to my granddaughler adcnowl~ing the' order, but the' magulne has never'aniftd. I wrole lo tbem·and they ..........t saying they would look into the matter. can you ,help me iet either the magulne .,. my rnooey back? D. M., Colla ~· I The tax bill property owners receive includes numerous tax levies b y governmental bodies. Citron collecll taJ:- es for 213 different taxing agencies such as school districts, county or municipal governments. water and 1 an I t·a-t lo n districts. Tb ere are 1,500 different tar rates set by those agencies in the county, and Citron's office collects for U1tm all. • may pay a very different tax than one in another code area, even if the bouaea: have · the same value and are located s.ide-by·side in the same neighborhood. Courts will not hear a suit involvinj; taxes paid under protest unlesa the ta• " payer has first been before the appeall board. • Now that's a s.ituation that can lead to some anger when neighbo(I: get-together and start comparing ta&~ billa, Citron said. The wrong way to protest is to refUM to pay the tu .. owed. Thi! could r.su!& in the selzlng'of wed property. .: t About 600 to 1,000 appeals an heard I· each year by the two review boards. · A person's WI depends upon which and how many of the wing distrlct.o hil prop. erty lies within. 'lbe tax collector'a Gl- fice ~ di.ided the county Into code areas, by compi.1ing tbt overlaping taJ: He pointed out that there 1J a case where code areas run througb"the middle of a warehouse. , · He said the owners always try to figure which code area will have the lowest tax rate and then Ibey move invtJ1lory to tbit side of the warehouse for as- sessment by the cOOnty · 1sseuor'1 pet· !Orlnel. "In the vast majority of the casto11 ). before "the boerda, llO to 90 percent, thi " a......, ;, sustained in his judgment ol the value of the property," Vallerta aaid. t areas. · A homeowner 1n me taxing code area aurance on deceased member• of the family. Js it possible to have a legal name change wJthout golng through an erpensive procedure wilh an •~ torney7 s. U., !Aguna NlpeI A·legal 1une change requires a court ~Ing. U you bve dedded against btriag: u attorney; the Santa Ana Law Ubrary lw ume cbu1e coan procedgre reaearcb ma"'1ah avallabll Court uraacelneata caa be made t.y elllln1 \be cowoty elerlt at au.mt aad pa,i.1 Ille 144 rum1 lee. Tllo Soelal Se<urily AdmlJlltnlloll wDI 1cctp1 either !I . wrlffen uplanatioe of a tame cbnge or llalemeat1 from .U... persou verlf1ln1 tbe cban1e. h1aruce elaim1 may prove· mtre comp. Heated wltlioat a leial ume cbuge. U yoo were um.eel beneficiary IUMler yov former ume, yoa wW UVe to estabtld ide1tlty 11 tlte named btae- Oclsry. u ~•Ible, eoal&el Ille losmance cmpilty lloldlq' Ille P,lley bl .-ud ....--Ilic, ·Information oa what will be riquJred• for proOr of ldentllJ' at the Ume of a cl~ ti' DEAR PAT: I'm considering attending an airline school to0n and wooJd like your opinion, and the oj>ifiions of as many airlines aa p>S1ible, about the v;due The reason for this ii: that Hlnabaw'1 , office has one of the most advanced •P- (Ste PROPERTY, P1g1 0) of lhi• kin!f ·of educallon in securing a job. J. T., Newport Beac• All tbe majo( airlines C!lndocl tlielr on trabdllg COll'MI alter an appllciuit IJ 1<ttptecl, ~ art paid wllDe tatlq tlllJ b11lradloll. Nonf ef tt.f alrllnff eHonn aay school, •r will uy ofnct8ni dbco .. t tbe adv!Jablllty of private school trab.11&. U yoa are coulderiag a stew1rdo es• poattloll a1 yoar 1oa1. yo1 1bould eoa•kter the two-year atrUne ttewarde11 tralnbtl major •'· fered by Oruge Coot Commaolty College. Tiiis Associate GI Arla jll'Oll'llll b aollollally .._aed by Ille majcir alrliaeo ud 1% pottenl of Ille srad .. ates ever. lite put five year• bave ReUred em· ploymepl .&1 --· accordlq to a college ipot~. Ole airline offictal coJDJDented tlaat aU alrllllel'·want to ldre tdocated perlOM ucl "col. te1e tralnJnc belp•." ne private school yoa men- Uoae4 elf«• training for DOIHeehnical utry ltvel poslliou for ticket agents, ear1• reterVations, ,. travel 11eee:y Work, air erusporUtiol q:ent1. etc. but DOI -ardet• lrlblblg. Tllo eome coaslsU ol 330 hoan of trainln1 llld co.U apprtxlmately •t,tts. A jtlacement service for tetthlg Ip inter• view•, ts· operated ill ctanedk>I wltb. tbe scbool. You and the Law Through The (Not) Looking Glass ,..........,. ... ,,,. • $;_ J DAILY l'ILOT ' ' .-. Good Deed People p,.. tbe put I' manbts Bm . PlflMI hH beell dolnfl I lot of IJJttr11ol ind Ulldmtlndlnfl. BUI. 1 J .. yeaM>ld aopbomoto al Ooldtn West Oolle1e. spends about 3$ hours a month as a Volunteer ill llroblllao ~fllr llLDllllJL - Coonty Probation Deportm<nt. The VlP pf01r&m ls open to persons over 19 years old wb:> have a sincere interest in working witb youngsters who are on proballon. Eacb volunteer ls asslgntd a young probationer to wort with and counsel. Bill, who ha! worked with one boy since he came lnto the pro- gram. practices what he term• hr direct cou.nsellng when working with his proballonetr. "Most of my time ii ipent developing a relationship," says BUI. "The idea Ls to supply the youna:stu with what may have betn lacking in his family llfe." . . Ho w to Be Safe I n a Small Auto a.Mel lltft.krrioe 8ACllAllEN'l'O -All otlltr thlnp _ ...... _...11.1n...iV4Cl 111 ~­ao:&aent, a... you Iller la a e vthJcle thin a small oneT 'lbe anrwer ••Ye1," but llllt's ool)' pat\ of tbe ......... Acconllcc lo • recent Unlvonlty ol Callfomla at Loa Ancel .. lluey, tbe bl1- 1er vebk:les are safer, but the:re ls a lot the -U car driver can do lo equllbe tho oddl -and perh1ps save his or ber own llle in the proctu. Tbe mo1t important factm, the metal· anwhlni ........ii.rs found, art: e Proper rmralnts Ind • MDdua!e•peedl. · Proper mtralnts are well known but too ofien ignored, partlcutart7 by people "just nmn1nJ down to the store'' or mall~ tng some other brief trip. Tho 1tudy found the we -at all ttma -ol !lltl)' belt and, U avall1ble, lhoulder hamesl can and does ave lives. : • veblde my take more punlabmen~ In • beacklo colllllon tbe d r I v • r ...i posl<O(en~ no lll!!r~ l~!Y toJ!!ller ....iou. tn)llrlea -portlcularly 11 they ... well strapped tn. But tbe mailer vehicles Ar< definitely mo<t vulnerlble when bit Crom tho aldo -driver and ~era are too often 1 e a t e d at what bl just about bu m p e r level on the targ. .,. ooa. And Ibo 11111• cars II< more wtnerable In 18Y type of col- llllon ance tbe speed pll 1bove tbe IQ Dille per bour -k. One answer to small car drlvinc •t llllJ>er speeds Is, ol courae, defemlve drivJnc -COOSllnl lltrlneu for the ~ ol othora, -lh!Y huudoua llllU•tlonl and a ~,to ltettle !or aomelhlttg 1 .. s than tbe "rtgbls" In- volved lo the Jules of tbe rvad. ' I The probation department is looking for more volunteers in the VIP program. Anyone Interested should contact the probatiM office at 632-7879. ~tt.Y PILOT Sl•N ,...... VOLUNTIER BILL PAYNE, RIGHT, GETS PROBATION OFFICER WALT PRESELY'S ADVICE And at speeds up lo IQ mtlea,per bour, tbe study ctiJCOverOll, wlltle I llDlllet On1tbe other band, such defeollva clriv· In& mates -no matler wbal 0.. aize of tbe -beinf drtva. ' I ·-l I ' - • • ' • • • You Can Help Thinking of volunteering to help someone in need? Al· most any skill you have can be utilized . If you have an organization in mind, make an appoint· ment with Its director 1nd vilit Its facilities while in operation. If you are not sure of your field of interest, call the Volunteer Bureau for work de1crJpUons and openings. For south Oran1e County, call 642·0968, for west Orange County call 530-2370. Working hours can be made to suit your convenience. Short projects may be assigned to you, or you may have to designate certain hours at regular intervals. Professional workers are usually nearby for on·the:-job training. If leaving home regularly is a problem, clerical , sewing, translation and other tasks can be picked up and done at home. Leave your name and skill with the bureau in your are1 . • · all Your expenses include transportation and occasion y a unllorm. These costs ore tu deductible. PIGEON DROP Help forYou Pregnancy counseling is available for all Orange Coun· ty residents. Here are four organizations where professional help can be obtained. All of them are staffed partly by volun- teers. BIRTH CONTROL: ORANGE -The Blrtb Control In· stitute educates and counsels unwed mothers or women with problem pregnancies, referring them to the proper agencies for assistance. The institute is at 1818 W. Chapman Ave. For more information, call 639-7470. PRE-NATAL CLINIC: SANTA ANA -March of Dimes agency at Suite G, 111 W. Dyer Road ls devoted to finding the cause and prevention of birth defects. 979-2270. CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING: NEWPORT BEACH - APCAJIB gives confidential help for abortion and adoption, single parents counseling. Referral is free at 444 N. Newport Blvd., 6424438. Vasectomy referral /is by appointment only. FREE CLINICS: Botli the. Huntington. Beach and La- guna Beach clinics provide free medical and counseling serv· ices. Huntington Beach: 222 Filth St., 586·8333; Laguna Beach: 422 Glenneyre St., 494-0761. Y our H eal t h Allergy Tests May Lead· To Easing of Hay Fever 11Hay !eV«" lm't caUled by bay nor ta: there any r~ver with it. But, no 1114tter what it is called, approximately lo million AmericaNI lhil summer will bulf and puff, wheeze, sneeu, and oouah while they dlb at waltr)l llld ikhy ey ... Ragweed ii tbe big culprit In northeastern Unltld Stolel, bul In. caurorn11 other weeds, and partlculorly graas Polln, a.re uaually the caUlt of uncomlortable symptoma. BAY FEVER LI one of the moat com- mon of allergies. What CIURI it? Medical sdenU.LI know that Illy fever ii Olused by .. bofancel called a11er1.... In rqweed bay 'fever, !or example, Ibo -hreothell the fine rapeed potlen or "dust" which contains an allergen. Its effect, when breathed, is to Jpeed up the production of body def ...... !n tbil pro<- eu the body manufactures and releases l!"l"lful cbemicaJs. One of llleae ~. hlmmine, ii tbe villain -ti produca the uncomfortable eymptom.a by acting upon oelil In tbe llnfng or tile noae and throat. One thing J1 aurt: H11v fever can D't1:ke a panon'1 Ule miserable. II cu ailed generll health througll losa of sleep and appetite. Wone yet, compllcaUons can produce S«ioua trouble with the ears, note, throat, and ainJ&es. 'Ibe working perain with hay fever lolet an average or ooe -per year fnlm work, reports the Allergy Foundation of America. , Many Still Fall f or Old Con T rick I : -._ e, TOM BARLEY "HAYES" LEAD PRODUCTION UPSWING But ia counhles where • sbortag" oJ food and housing are acute, the rate of production Is barely ahe!d at the· populatioll illl:reaso Seaaonal bay lever, caused by polleM In the air' la the moet common type of bay fever. II occurs cnly al the time of y-when the plant caua~ It ii Ill bloom. Spring bay fever ii caused by trte and ..... polleni: -and fall bey fever ii CIUlld by gr..,.a and weedl. In ....., MCllona or California, pollen may be In the lir oeuly tbe year 'round -tbe aeuon may Jul fnlm Febnilr)' until December, iMtead or two monthJ u in tbe northeastern atate.. I ottfM DlllY Pl .. SllN _.Martha wu -handicapped by arthr1lls ~and falling eyeslgllt but tho !rail little idow never misaed an opportunity to t lbe nearby South Oout Plaza ll aho u offered a ride there by a friendly igbbor. She loved to work her way around the lng complex and if her eodtH'ance 1pan waa nothing like wbat it used to be didn't mind. Tho crowded atore5 did her good and there was m1ny a friendly face to see in a cirmllt ot the com.pin. Helen -~1artha neter I.earned her last name -had a vtrY frltndly face and they were 300n talking animatedly despite Martha's havlnc lo deny kinship lo tho wealthy tJranie COunty [amily Belen aaid &he ao closely resembled. They were deep in a dlacusskm of Martha's memories of her mother's family in Burlington, Vt., •·hen Janet - Martha never learned her second name -came along and found the bulkf manila envelope right at Martha'• feet. "1 thought tbat wll pretty strange but J didn't pay too much mind to it," Martha later told Costa Mesa police. "I hadn't noticed the envelope when I met that first young lady but then my eyes aren't an that good these d1ys." UFE SAVINGS Helen and Janet knew alt about that when they decided to make Mirtha their nut victim in an act of rraud that is one ol tbe atmpl .. t Ind oldeat In tho pro- fusion -the "pigeon drop." Martha and those in her age and health pip are tailor-made for the operaUon tf 1 plan that more often than not nets the likes of Helen and Janet the life uv· s ol their victims. · Jlul the pigeon drop, aatonlshtngly, is not. confined to the elderly, Polict files m Oiled with repcl1a of "PillOll drop" practlUooers who have conned cautious, rolddl ... ged raatdenta and II.rt, hllhlY lnlelligent YOUllilleu of college 11e out .ol conalderable awns of money. But back lo Mirtha ud a eluate ple<e of pi1ton clroppery that Is rogmled u IUCh by district attomey's inveltiaaton wbo ; oo1Y wlsb Ibey could move the report from thetr "UlllOlved" lo lbe ••to1ved" !Ue. Wh\)e lho aatonlthod Martha looked cm, Janet Wiled whit ippeared lo ba • con- lldera6ie sum of money, mo1t of It ln po tills. from the envelope. "l.«lk," 1h6 told Morthl Ind Helen, looktni lrOUnd to mate aure they were not obttrved, "theae ,.... to ba betlinl .Ups In tbe middle of all this." 11Hey," u.ld Hilen, 1'1 know what'• · fllnc an. Dlil_yoil read .In the J>'per tbe etllar • abolll all tbeae bookmUlnl ~ tho poll .. ba .. -lootlnC .... ? !'ti just bal 11111 bu ..... thine to ;, with IL" An three looked 11 the bundle or ..... y for,.... momtnt1 bebiro anyooo spoke. IWIMONIY ..._.." l""" Mid. "I don1 ... W1i7 •'I sboaltl -thla In Ind let II Co to a public f\rnd or 10IDethln1. Jt's bid money )I , . that could do us a Jot of good and no one ~ ii.,.,, ,the ~"· .. J111t! took Martha and Helen by the ann. "I know I found this," she said. 1'~l you were both ri&ht there and you could hive picked up all tllil money yourselve.1, l'm going to share it v•ilh you, that's what I'm going to do." Martha, 11<~pt along by tho atbut' enthusiasm, jl.l.!t didn't give voice to her thought!. Sho wasn'l happy about taking 1' lhlrd or that bundle of bills but lhe did Uve alone, abe thou1ht, and she would like lo do somethlng for at\ ti-people who often did thl.ngs for her. After all, she ruminated, It w1s boolanlken' money and It didn't r .. Uy matter. 11All I'm worried about," Janet said 1411 that you'll 10 to the pollee aboui this." BOTH TRUSTWORTHY Both Mirtha and Helen prolesled thlt Ibey .badn' even thought or aucb a thing. Tb<y wurod Janet thoy could be ll'lllled in any division of the spoils. ''Okay," Janet 1ald. "I'll tell you what. wt11 do. Just to show me you're both what you obviously are, shew me· $5,000 of your own money before 1 divide the money I found wltb you." "LlJten," Helen said, "do you think 1 carry that kind of money around with me? I'd hive to 10 to the bank ... " "Okay," Janet said . "J'll go wllh you. All I want you to do is draw out P .000 long enough for me to see it and you can put it right back again and we'll share this money. I'd JU5t like lo know tho kind oC people I'm dealing with, is all." ACT OF FAITH "I will If thls lady will," Helen said. looking at Marth1. "Why not? It's an act of faith and I'm sure she won't mind." "E•cept that I don'r have 15.000 tn the bank," the by-now.bewildered Martha said. "All I have Is about 13,atlO but I'd draw that out If I'm going to put it right hick: in again • • • " ''Tbat11 flne,11 18..id Janet. "Stay right hore, bolb of you, Ind I'll brilll 1111 car around." All U.... drove to Hlltn'I blnk In Newport Be•oh. Janet Ind Martha looked on while Helen' went to the teller'• cage Ind ....,,ed lo be bl&lily lll(lled In mak- lnr • wttbdnwll. Tho amlllnc Helen n!lolnld tbtin. "I aot my money.'' atie Mid. AU thrte drove lo Mlrth1'1 bank In Colla M,.., She wltbdnw ha' $3,81!), attll very doubtf\JI t.lt fonlfled by tbe ooe-thlrd share in the lucky find and r .. aured by tbe fact that sho'd aooo be puttina hor money blck tn tbe bank. Yi"' can~ rul!Y blame JIJlt!, 1ho tbelllht· Alter 1U, •be could hive kept all Iba\ n>onq U abl'd wanted to. She put tile $3,lllO tn the llUlt mokeup btg Helen loaned hor. Thon aho M!jolnld Helen •nd Janet out.lido the blnk. *'Hey, JOU. made it," Helen taua:bed. Slit ~ the mll<eup cue from Martha llld binded It to Jlllltl. "Now, wtll lhil utlsfy ""'' We'ft both dooe j\111 u,.., · asked." Suddenly Janet's glaue1 clattettd to the sidewalk. "Oh God, my gla~." she el.claimed. "Gee, Martha, can you see if they're broken? I'm useless without them." Martha looked down at the sidewalk, reached do\\n and found Janet's glasses. ''I guess this is your lucky day," she said, quite unaware that Janet had used the distraction to replace the makeup bag with an identical bag held in her . purse. "They·re not broken." LUCKY DAY '"?bank heavens for lhlt," Janet said. "Now, Martha, here's your makeup bag and the money and thank you for proving to me that )'OU're thoroughly honest. Now Helen and I will wait here for you while you put the moPey back in the bank and then wt'll all have a coffee together." It took the alert teller "'ho e1tracted the newspaper clippings I.tom lt\artha's makeup bag only a few seconds to alert the manager of the fraud but that was all Helen and Janet needed. They haven'l been Sffn since. Martha la luckier than most elderly victims. She i9 cared for in many ways by a family and friends who often visit her apartment and make sure that her wants are met. Her $3.800 was a last asset that gave her comfort because it was there. Many other equally elderly vicUma have been deprived of the life savings on which they depended for support in what are often lonely lives. Invt1tl1ators often find that their ac· count! of "pigeon drop" operations are met with disbelief by everyone except the victims. 0 1l aounds like the phoniest tale in the world," ays Deputy District Attorney J1y Moseley, head of bis office's fraud squad. "But it works. lt works every day rtght here in Orange County and it nets its operators thou.sands: of dollars." PEI C!l'fT! US£ Qf uiEIGY tll ll70 Fi111res rep11S111l lht aarnbel af mttric ton• Of toll it would tMe to prodQ'8 the euro osfll mo.r:12.~ BBBBBB -' I ~ °ttoflb AmtriCI • hu 1 popu1atioA t1pr1i~1 el only t.3 pertt:tl. ''" a latiaAM-lcl's ~l1Uot1 bnhin• fmrllsl812J 1ercat nnullj fn 1!'"1111, !ht Uniietl Slliu enj!IJ; the world's bljhejt living standard while th• counbies of Asia and Atrica . are at the bottom of the lb! • o.s. 11.os•••1•••••l'l ' POWtO •u~••• f!DOODO HUHGARY36.l~•••flDODI:ltlO l!THS P11tt11t1rt of • ltomn tll•l .," bl~s u.1 -aui•••••• 1100 W.GWIANI "~~····••l'lDDD 11WtC£. 11.os••llllDDDDO wm 1on•DDDDDDODD, """""•-li<I • iKrlltin& It ... ftll '1f% Ptl'Utl a1• Gap Betwee n the Poor And Rich Nations Gr0w s By 'nle Auodlled Prtt1 A comprehensive survey of 1&0 nations compiled by tho United NaU011S sbon ' "\Vhat the Matthas of this world should know,'' Moatley said, "is that failure to report tho finding of money or property is a crime. ·'lbat suppooed find sbollld that the -c 1ap between the ricb have been reported lo police who _,Id and poor countries of tbe world II .,..,... have liven tho finder 1 l'<Celpt !or tho _ fng .... money. Wluci • otbetiprtme ....... "'_.,. ..... Can- di, I.I metric tom, """"'°'IOYUll and Sweden, 1.3 metr1e tam: Melt, Beqlum1 D•nmuk and Eaat Gtnl>lio1, U lllllrlc tom Neb. CHANCF.S SLIM Tb< report Issued by the U.N. Depvt- "The cbancea are lllm that • pigeon ment of Economic .Ind Social Al!alrt ' drop vicUm wlll ever be tbe target of . Another )'mlatlck -......., ol hotlstnc. II lbowed. that la tbe United States 11111 Bttllln there -1 dellllty ol .I per.on. 1 roam and .7 -In S1tltierland. At tbe other end of tbe opec- INDI, tbe C.Otral African ~· hid • dtnlfty of '·' penanl. those con 1rllata acain," M ... ley said. dlsclooed that thi total per capita output "But U It happens e< a potenUal victim iS of tbe Have naUot11 ,_ 1il' O percent oppn>1ch<d !hoy ahoold use aome delay-1 JM• -o ~·· ·~ · ol ing tacUc that will tnable them to get to rom ""' to 1•1 • ,.IUIC u.: UlCl"IUe a telephone Ind bring police lo thl seen.. tbe ha•e<10t alltea -on1Y 17 percent. "I'm l10r'f'I for M1rthl and 111 those Tb< d~pality In living atandardl was othen who are hoodwlnkld lite thb." . M ... ley said. "But I can' help remorto-1llustr1ted In a number ol. wl)'I in tbe inf that tbey hive 1 touch.of 1arctny tn ltJ.pa1e roport. thotr own hellU 1o '° 11onc wtth tbe 1n 0001W11ptloo of tho -1c1•1 enero theory tbftl ti's not really bed lo take over 1c>ltlfllllnc that dldn\ belq 1o all ...,... ol. enero ...,. compued In thom tn tho !Int pl .... • ltrm1 'ff the enerp producld 1')' metric Muthl !uJIY 1greos, But lhe alto tons <If cotl. In IUCb tmn1, etoeb tn. know1 11111 .thort'a no second chlnoe to • dl'ridllll In America COlllUlDed tbe coocl old ~tan drop routine that~ u ~ llld profl~ totll1 • ii -equlVllent of U.1 metric IOM In 1J70 wbeoJI wa lint pulled.-lbua--_.GI• -W ps Olffll .._ tury ago. ol 1.t metric tOt11. I In tile rwd ol plwnbin( !1oUIU•, M -I of tbe homea In tbe Unltld Slat. hid • piped wattt lllJllll1 .....,..i lo ... Of Ila -In Pellail ........ J!unpcy. 'nit raport went ... 1o .allow tltat at po.-ol Lbe -In Ame/It.a ... Mllw ~ lo " ,._ .. ""' a.=-.• ,._ ......... .., 10.S per<eot lo G--. • 4 -_._ IP YOU HAYE hay fever, you may be senslUve to other substances in addition lo pollens -such aa !ood, house dual, 0< animals. With tbe use or allergy lest& your physician may be able to determine whJcb substances are responsible. Aller your doctor finds out what ....., your bay fever, be may suggest a Mtles of treatment& that often reduce selllltivi- ty and prevent furtber -attacb !or nry- ~ periods ol tlme. Various eye or nou ~. 91>n)'I, or oral medications -prescribed by a Pi!"lcian -may be· ....rui tn ... uevtng the ayinp~ of bay fever. Many Im-proved ,.m'!lles bare been developed during tbe tut aeveral years. THE BEST l'JIOll)Cl'ION agairlsl bay fevtt ii lo 1111 llWoy from tbe offending lllbalaoco. Avoid -ure by U.ptng •WIJ' from areaa wbere It ts prevalent. Your doclar CID 111¥tae you recardlng hly fever Mibt"*' lo your area. AfnwkM MNical' Au9clltJM Securit)r Firms Can Be <3hecked . ' Do 10U own ~<. residential or other piOpertta~'iiill~ moro than nine-In-five (ll'otect!oQ! Alt you thlok!DJ of blrini. or ha,. you alrudJ hired Uli smlcts or • private IOOUtll7 "'"""17' If you ~~uld like tn- fortnll!Oo'«i -•· Orm you are con-lkllrttlc hftfng, ,.. ll you have complatnt.t about or suspkelana: of one alttady employed, the~ lllay be holp and in- fOl'Dlltlan u clolO as the nearest ltlep-.. Cl.llfomJa't ~u:mr Affairs Depart· ment bu a -of Oollection and lnfell)ptlYe S4hlcto. In addltlan to llcftbic and ''poilcfoc" bW collectors llld j!lvata ditOeitva, ·tt regulltea tbe IC.lie I !lrlTlle aeaulty agencies and loroll. At tbe crime nte tncre...., .. bl,. tbe 11111111>er o1 rums olfer1ng pow! llld prOporl)' l>rotetlion. Not Ill ol ti.m ... ltclllinile, u you'd like ln- b'matkirl, the llaren11 e z e cut Ive .....W, 11 Gonlod"l!lsltop, and lie can lie rudied at hll llllt capllll omce. The lll!pbooe number ii (91'J teMOt. t • Worbhop1 Offered ,..._ lo Now Yarlt ......Uv ollored -ooHly hoono mechaalca --.._ Tbe be.sic courae -...,..,,, dedtldfy, plumlq and ,...,-. The •..-P. ,.,.... tauPI by -"4111111 who, -·~the blp-of rt1111n& space !or benllf Ind lw two dlildnlq. bou&ht and .-it • browllRoae. Ms. Adams •••ell 1he ..-.. :-.. ~ _. ... .,liNldhblfleoalof-ldc help. . " It " .. .. ..... 'rt • 'pt ·G •. ti " lo .~~ v .... , G : B _.ii •: '; SI H ~~ G ')'·,& .,_... ... - ,•, .. .• -. .. . • ,. ... '• ... ., .. .;-.. .. ·"· ... -... .-. .. .. . " .. . ... .. ··- •• ,. -.. " '•. ... ·" ,, ·. :.• .. ~· . " ... ,, "·. ••• ··-··-•• ': .. ·H ..... • • OIJLY !'fl.OT c I Canine Cops on Doty At Wit's End Baby, It's Cold lnsUle / German Shepherih Join Police By ERMA llOMBECI» thil." I pul on 1 papor aown table. 1 wu lhl-"11 llJ IGCBAEL GOODRICH bltldled If Olli• Gary .. ... °'"' """ ,.... K.lrc:hlr. Whea ho'• °"1 ... patrol . mu ind e.,,.,. .. .,.. bolb !hue dlyi,.Runtlnslon S..ch brtd In German1 fJ" polite PoUce Offjoer . Len Damorow ' *"'k and trained 1jnder the 11)'1 ho feds nwch Iller. ahullhund (prottctloll doll .. 0.-,m~rJ~~L -:-: ..... ? ...... ity lo Ills tech'"-.~~ .... "'"41 .. 4 • 'rtetndy acquirtcl p 1 I r o 1 lcctmlque 11 1 ...,.kk'fcotlnt.. '"•partner who undmtandl 'ed !Mlhod'lor tro,tnlnc pollct :-Cerman, .. 11 .... rot Ind clop which ~ th• 1tril<" fOlr In the hearts o1 four .,.... of prot«tlon, ., , loCll lawbmkttl. . eearchlOi. tricking 1nd 11· , Tiit new pmner'y name la tack. ' '\ 1JUl and be is a 21·montb-old When they arriY«l in Hu.o- •'• Gtnnan Shephenl who has tlnflJon B<acb, the iwo do11 ;., been patrollillg Huntlogton spent •ill .,,.kl trlln!ni wllh : S..ch wilh 0.-fii< Damerow and Klrcl\tr and ·"about u.r.. weekl. will ,..pond on)$ lo'lho two :: Ulli U! one of two German poliee officers. 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Penncrest Supercubn 1leeve of 3. bandl4 Juel about any lll>lllloa bu\ourmlilstundloolslo back up lht othor !Jfflcon lo llilUlliono wllert lht clop .,.. -·" MYI 0.-. ,,,. mlln ....._ ol tbe . -' • DaJtle tnvlsioned htU u • with a bock u lt bl.tl tnough to controllably wllen the doc fltey lnftmo with htat IO ;,,. drive I trucl< through end llld um• ·In, look a etethpocd,. :::!:n~.1l!lllll body writhed onto the <Old mtlol llblo. out ol. the rdrl(erol« I envision holl u 1 dime A blo..., from •'" !he door placed ~ on my che11. 1 bl dot• II lo track mlsslQa lOlll_ami.-~,"-'!'""'­trlmlnal1 wl>o .,.. known to i., at«e oorth of town •here the blew l'.01 tbart right on Uw on my hands and coughed. __ a r condlllon l la .. , IO low ~=~==:=:=i::i::=~====~=t my ~µp. I ~--- In the Immediato .,.. of 1 crime. '1Wheo we're Hlrcbina ror 1 loton, the clop can find him In .-lh of the llm< plus the · PIY~ioSle11 pracnct o1 tht clop IHdl 1 eusp<Ct to IW'· J'flldtr much qu icker," uy1 Dlmerow. .The dop are &150 used iD tTOwd 'tituatlona where tbert is no other 1ltermtive to con-trotllnc the dlsturblnce. "Before the does can be UBed in •-cro~d dl.sturbance, tht handler mll51 r«eiye permiuion from tbt watch commander," aays C a p t . Michlel Burktnfleld, htad of the department's' pat r o J division. "The handlr.r theii has authority over how the dog will be used." OAtL y ll'ILOT ll•ff .....,. Though most people are ON GUARD AGAINST CRIME IN HUNTINGTON BEACH tfraJd of being ripped apart by Officer Len 01merow and P1trol Partner "Ull i11 one of the dop, Damerow back taJk from thi! guy &ncl he ing. hygiene and continued says he hu never heard of a . ' . lftuation where 1 polict dog k~pt waving his arms ln the training on his own lime. killed anyone. air as ht com p I a I n e d , • • "You can't let him become be Da too much of a family pet or "The only way anyone would remem rs merow. "Ulli is he 'll lose his effectiveness."' be ~iou1ly injured by the very sensitive to an)'{lne who says Damerow. "I also can't -dogs la if he resisted. The dogs m11kes a gesture towards me be separated from him for are trained to stop their at-and he sta rted growling from very Jong so this puts a lim ita- tack if the suspttt sur-the front window. lion on th ings that I can do renders,'' says D & mer ow . "The guy instantly begged with my famil y." "They usually go for the arms mt to give him hi.a ticket so he The caoine cop and his first rither than any vital part could take off before Ulll aot 1 trainer .v..nd about eight of the body." "·Id f • ~-"'-' o him," PY• Damerow. hours a week in trainlng U · Dam er ow says the Being "I dog handler re-ercise. "It's a matter of con- peychological affect of the quires a lot of time lJ)d J>a" 11tant r.epetition and developing dogs is perhape their greatest tience according to Damerow. re11pect between the two of us, asset. He r«alls one situation When they are not on patrols. 1ays Damerow. "tt tall es 1 kit involving 1 member of a Ulli lives with Damerow· and longtr to train that way, but motorcycle 1ang. bis family. The police officer he 'll· bt ~ better do& in the "I was receivi.n1 a lot of must gee to the do&'• aroom-end .'' Gatorade Mrui Mixing New Drink Child Goes to Parent WhQ Best .Provides By COUNT MARCO The truth Is, I've· been.(~ .. tog to death au summer lhankatowell ·meanlng mercllanls who ICI their rt.frigmllon at WIJ muse.um temperaturu. 11'1 ridiculous. In the dtl,d of summt.r, I go to a movif! carrying s coal over my arm. I 110 to the 1t1permarket and spend h•lf my time warming my hand11 on the rotisserie.. I drive the car on the wrong side of the lltreet just to get • patch of sun on my Arm. The other night 'At an In- timate little restauranl. I 1aid to my husbaOO h1lfwa y through dinner, "would yoµ put your arm 1round me!"• "You Wanta make love or you wants ea t~" he ask@d, buttering a piece of garlic bread. "It's nothing per90nal," 1 said. "l'm freezing to death . can you see anyone around .. Loot --.. ,,.. ,...t..t. o..iny 01•11• W .... t Oi Stitt.int 11 • •llitwr• .. LOW,RICEI r..,..in·-.a. 191~ ...... tT••Jtll~----.. """' ............ - MIX ANO MATCH TO YOVlll OWN NIEm& us~", interior syste11S "Nol too well." he said.1~~~~-~""~··~ .. ~.,.~ ... ~· ~-~·~-~·..,.~ .. ~ .. .,~~~·~';:~,..~·~~541~•~.:;.,~-~·, squ inling into the. darkness. "Why?" "If everyone else is hanA;ing from hooks. maybe wt.got Into the food locker by mistake.." "I'm ptrfe c tl y com- fortable," he said . snuggling in his wool 11port coat. "Maybe you"re. anemic or JK1mething. You should go to A doctor U you ·~ cold all the time." In the doctor's office. the nurse smiled and s a I d , "Hello." "That's easy for you to say." I grumbled. "You're wearing R sweater.'' She 1howed me into a room when she instructed, "Take off your clothes and slip into •·t can't i;ee.m to find 11ny medical reason for your being chilled," he. said. "unless ... you've been out in the sun too long." "What did the doctor say?'' asked my husbllnd as I came out. COMPLETE FAMILY ~ ~·DENTISTRY DENTURES SAME LOW PllCES AS 10 YIAWS ••or PLAT' llPAlltS WHILl·YOU·WAIT llLINIS 3. GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!l -It didn't take long for Dr. Robert Cade to let bygone! be bygones and announce his latest inventions. I do a great deal of restarch In preparing each of my · col- umns. A bit of that re!earch some years ago brought forth some of the vilest hate ma il imaginable. And all over a 5tatistic indicating the male Ui the more Aeceptable parent. ALL IRANCHES of DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS ·:n~u,i: " .... ..... .... . • ~-RAYS • '1LLINOS • IRIDOU llAIT von AU~. • ' ·534 \V. 19th St. -Costa Mesa 'Ibe Uhiversity of Florida aooouhced· Wednesday that 1tven yellrl: of court fight.a in- volv\ng Cade, 1 professor of renal medicine, the unlven:ity and Stokely-Van Camp had been settled in Indianapoli.!:. The court agreed to a .Ionn- ula by which cade and hill "Gatorade trust," would be entitled to tllll,000 in back royalties stemming from hil discovery of Gatorade, I Jefnon-lime quick t n e r g y drink. Accepting the seldemtnl, tho prof...,,.. uid the legal 1.., bid beeo running aboul fl00,000 • year In t he . GatQrade case. Beside!, be u.id, he wu now too busy workinj on hll newest prod- UCll . "I have a orange drink which bl• the Iola! and com- plete nutritional va1ue of a cmnplele breakfast -bl- egp, the worb," be aaid. Oil, Gas Down ID California Annual production of oil and 1aa in California decrtased again in 1971, aceording to 1 eompari1on with t97t statistics. Oil production was down 5. 7 percent. and gal down 1.9 percent. Production his been declining each year since 1968, Fi(W'N come from the annu&J tum.mil')' of oil and gas ~ ducllon released ~Y the State J>ivlllon of Oil and G11. ·~ fathers are more responsi- ble. men considerate and more protective of the Jr children than are the mothers. At that time l wa11 perturbed by the number of court deciaionl 1w&rding custody of childreJI to moth«!, despite their unfitness, because that was the accepted custom. But now things have changed as l predicttd. The presi- dent of a chapter of Partnll Without Partners •id it ii in- f (Juth Huge Wins Suit LOS ANGELES !AP) - A youth peralyud from tho chosl down by a deputy t<her· Ill's bolh!t has won 1 !600.000 court aettlement from the county, officlala said. The: seUle.me:nt was reached the d•Y a civil 5Ult for Michael Robe.rt.I, now 19, was set for trial. JAMES • cre.,lngly more acceptable ENSIGN __ ,I 642•88141 for the man to ho awaroed i'l.'~~SC~H~oo~·~L~l~O~A~W;,;D;_.;J' cu.;:;;;en," he llid, "are no ':':'~'::' .. '.," .~',;:,':;; DR, COALE ANO ASSOCIATES more adepl at beJRi mothers I----:..__:_:.._.:.::__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... thtm roen at being fathers." ~ law hasn't changed . really, mertly the attitude of thost who interpret it. The child i3 awarded to the parent who can best care for the young11ter . 1bis isn't necessarily the mother. When a woman is spurned and finds tho childr<n dumped In her lap, 9he may bemme bitter wilh htr plig)it. She may find the axiom true that single women or widows will gladly marry a man with ehildren -but vtrJ few single men c&rt to take on someone else'• family. The 1inglt , male patent, when he finally get.a his children 111 to himself, takes much more of a per&Onll h~ t.tre.st irt> them. He 111 wually kinder, gentler and more understanding because he is responsible for them . And. not too surprisingly, the children behave much bet- ter with the fatfler as head or the family than they woold stuck with an uncar i ng , ' "l ·, :~ ..... ... .. ~· ~~ i ' . ' . " . ' ... ... mother. .Roberts was shot Feb. 7, 1969 when sheriff's deputies were called to the family home in Redondo Beach, polite aald. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~j The county claimed Dep. ,'f- Michul Roy CUrrin ahol Robertt In ulfde.fense. The youth'• 1tlome71 aald Robe.rts did have a gun when deputi., anivt!d, but bad put it aside before he was shot. THE BEST Readership p o 11 s prove 'TeanulB" 11 one of the Wflrkl'• most popular comic strips. Re11d It daily in the DAD..Y Pil..OT. , .. " " ·; ., '" • Suddenly there's sunshine o// orwnd" you/ Our staff of color cvlturists : ~ knows how to bounce sunbeo~r info ; ,, MACRAME CLASSES CHRISTMAS ALBUMS .-1•12 i.Jut the gl.eam in your hair that catches the gl.eam . h. , 1n is eye .. your hair. Whether your style is snappy or subtle, their ortidic eye '. and Roux Foney-tone bring out 'the ., ~ best in you. l• Roux Foney-tone Frosting, /l.erz. $30. ; '. SPECrALLY PRICED $19.'IO. . .. llGINNING AUGUST 15th .. ::c:.~= 20°% ·---. O"· '!:' ~--JHSC.QU NEWPORT r, I I P.S. A litlle timid about tintinrzf "' klc for a temporary Roux Foci-full ~J Rinse. $1.50. · ": .. -1-Beouly Salon. -: , " •• .. .. of· ttOB.INSON'S .. •• ~. • FASHION ISLAND • I -SUftd.lf, Auton l. 1972 • ean1ng of Giving Defined by Volunteers • IY •" -DUllll ., .. ...,r-..... inld Lotlnp -...u "" _...., ol cJvJac, lliaMI Ind iloJJ>llll. l!!acll day at Fmvi.... State lloopilll, Iha -mon volunteer -k tbaa "-' _loak ____ oll -~ ilotpllal. ~· -· relilioal --... ..,...i -ud-patMI---· TrainloJ for vo!uoteen 11 li•m by tllt -lnllructon who train 1 ta I I memben, Mro. Lllltrop uplalnod. ID- -"-'----=--,~m-. .., Tbl 111tiv1 californlln, wbo wu born Ind reared,Ja Stcrlll10nio, <amt home to lltwporl lttch. For ,tJi; ~I lwHzld. jjjj'liilf yion'abe Wl\ild<ll VliJW\l-llll'Yice ·--lrl ll ,... of ... liltd~ ..,., who an IS J~)d Lathrop's job ,.,. director of FeTrview's volunteer lel'Vices involve& paperwork es well •s people work. ,.,, ... ' "' •'\·· '"· ... --------~ .. " '. ... Dally l'llot l'hotoaloy l'etrlck O'Donnell ····· .,,,, .._ _______ _.. ,, lr't , .. ~. ··~ ··~·· "'' '" ..... ••I a "\ . '.• ,,. ·• ., • ..... . •1 I• ... . '. - ·~ . ' A visit to the therapeutic pool to chat with volunteers is 1 pleasant duty. She must keep up with new ideas. • \"" ·-second Fiddle Attuned DUii ANN LANDl!!RS: liooner or k 1*J bH everyorie. t tot mint lut .... n "'Ult titter from the wife who tlld ''11>1 Other Woman" WIS btr ...._,-tn-l1w. So i1 mine. ;)rliooi I llnl -Jtff I knew he w11 ~ to bia mother and J respected Ja'lar.il,llJI IJlns-up didn't becOmt II>' ... I uoUI 1ix yean · qo, ·~hen h~ !allier dit!<I. SI~ then It hal lite~ OM htlll&ll iiil!ltmaro alter -· , Jn lllrled when Jeff bes•• tnviUna hi• -ler -kendl 11111 '°""'Imel i.m ftn do)'I. \¥ben 1he w11~·1 here, ~ ... ... the phone dilcuuinJ ""'1tllinc fnilll rellllves to pee soup. 'llled ho became critical of m1 cook"". 'llaally, I couldni fry an •U unlll ht "8lllcl .1111 mother to find out bow 'Ille did II. Wllon he mrtld to call her "Honey," '1Detr/' and "Swietlhdrt" I knew h .......... .oqulrrelly: 'l'llrel .,.._,. lfO I turned lo the bolUa. 1.-boct II -dlya wtt11 ahame. ~ I bod to "'k 1117<biatrlc btlp. :_, I am able lo accept Ibo 111<1 that t.iill! -lie !Int In Jtfr'1 Ufe, I hove 1.:..:..-1 • --1111 (lie IUrprited ...... too). l)ino llolll Obie IO .... IJow the VICI· ._ ..... taptllet bec.tuae I couldll'I ... .., •-h>n wlwl ilo pt h11. I've ......, ... --Ill& ...... Nam.t .. .._""'" r" -ti. ,_ 1111np llft.,. -1111111 -DOW, ......... ,, ... -. I 111111 .... ltil, wMell ,..tio bly mew p rm I little sick, too, but he'I I sreat fllher and I'm li•d l docldcd to keep our family tasether. Eich night I pray tbtl I will be a hel-tes;, mother·ln-la• tban the one I hive. I al., pray tbtt the good Lord will help me atop haUna her to much. -SECOND FIDDLE DEAR FWDLE: I 1tt9' ,... .... , It. Bite la like 1ckl-lt c11 do more Um111 to tbt reutl 11 wlrich U lt llGl"ed t.bu lo tloe ellj«t oo nJn M la poured. DEAR ANN LANDERS' A l'!OO\l let· ltr from a acond wife who nM:ntt.d her "'pdlugbter helplna henelf to her decwed mother'• ,chino, painlinp Ind belrlooma moves mt to write m.J tint letter to All! Linden. · My buabond llHt I aolved the problem In adv1nce. We went tlW'OU(h the bouH wltb pencils and pads Ind WTOtl down what each ol us w1nttd to luve to the other. We abo llemlzcd peclli< 1rtlclce ..., tbotlPI our childt111 (all mtrtled) would 1Jk1; We qrHd lhll If lltber of U1 had a 1pealal otllclun1111 to aoy particular ltolll, "·e1d hive prdtr.ence mr tbt cllildren. - . I: ' ' f If not .... ..Wd lea~ It to Ibo ehlJd""" i would appreciate It -. ,,,_ IJala have been .appeodod lo -willa ad there will be no ..,._la allout wbo 1et1 whit. · We tried lo divtdo-tbe moal valuable .h<irloo1111 equitably amonc the .-. Just 11 mf J>li.btnd'1 ~le hu bttn divided in lija will, l«'<tdill to Ma ~ judgment, Willi ·my ofipro•ll, I ' han divided MY worldly roodl In a •11 tbat ta.k .. him /f1lO CO!llideration. • I'm , ..... ftur <!olumns ba,yt llllrled many illelul di,icUSlionl In lhoomaDda ol famlli" an111nd. the country, and tll!I la all lo the ...,.i. Too oft4o -3 fall to di~ 1'-problem1 la ""...,, and the mulll aro dilulroul. -HAPPY AND uUCKY DEAR B. AND 1..: lftjamll rnM111 'llld, ·11,1-,.. -It ..... -1Mrt • t• r f111r:i wtdi tilil." NI llw . ........... -.... .. v .. , ... ,_. t ........ .. m11t11r 'e1qdfwl1. 1'I ._. ft1 ti ... witlt-1111...-·-· ..... ,. A Ii>-' 1ppniad> to ho• to deal with 11!1'1 -dilfiallt IOd - tt••nf'AI &IT ......... """ w.don' booklet, ''MJJTiap-Wbat to llplet.," will pr~ you for bolter or lw -... Send .,..,, nqueot to """ ~· lit cm of tbl DAILY PILOr m1Cio11J11 It etnll In eoiJI 11111 • ...,, ........ 1111· 1ddrelltd lftftlope. • • • • Mn. Lotbrop II dtnctor of voltmteer oervicel foe F-. Her job II lo -..11 the -el tbl 700 lo IOO .....,iar ..iuatWI wilt work 11 the l'llidllltW ltdUly fer lllt menlally -· Silo :.: ...U tul!td for the job. -el two, .,_ ol lllrct, Mn. Lallnp tdmllled, '1'Ve alwt)'I werUd ~ •oh.mtehs, Jn one way or -·· Sbl made ouch 1 nark In Girl Scouttor lhlt •bell ""' ... widowed '"" local COWIClJ llVI her I ularied post. After • ecvtnl )'WI Iha moved to New Jertey • • • ,... 1! Fal>Ylew. • Eoerl)'. lllln1nl Ind 'e dlaltt to help are quallf~UMI a volunteer muat have. '11111 boldl !rut for their director, 11to. ' !JI her job, bowtver.·u lmporlul fleet ii aetlnl u lranalator between the boap)tal Ind tbe COl!IJll\lllil7. "F1eilltle11 like Fairview W!rt once localed to remote teellool, bollled from tbe community. But today," Iha . o- plalned, "lbinp are eillnflal. "We want our mldenll to be u much 1 pan ol tbe community u -1bla. 'l'bO commun1ty, In turn, must tncnr about ua Ind what .... "' l'l'inl to do here- COMMUNICATION • I "II ii 1maztor how mtoY people 1dmlt they've lived In Colla M .. aU their· liVll add yet have never been to FlitVlew. U we can 't tlke our residents into the com· muolty, vohmtem brinf IJ>e community to tbem. <r "When we c111 tab realdenta on outlJ!l1 ar home viJltJ," abe added, 11lt ls voluoteen wbo moke II poesible." Fairview State Hoapilal ha1 10 diallnet ' trutment pro&ramJ for reaidentJ wbo come from oranie, San Diego, Imperial ID!! po1'll ol Lot Anlelce counU... Volunteers are needed for them all, she laid. "W1 can never have enouah volunteers. We ba.ve 1100 ruldenll. Wa. would like llOO volunteen." A mojorilJ ol volunteers work wltb pa• tienta: on a one-to-one basis, but tberti are jobl iovolVinl clerical wt1rk, tbe toy library and donations. Some are trained 11 admlnlstrttlve volunteen w ho oupervlae Iba work of other volwlteers to the'll'&l'dl. 'WIDE llCOPE Programs have 1 wide tcope and in- clude ntmming, arts and craftl, wt1Uution skill&, attending school, in- dUJtrlll ..,ipmenll, oupervloion ol outinp, mualc communication, groom.- ta&, ambulation ind games. There are centraliUd services for ward puttff, ward 1ponsor1blp, Frlllldlblp fiervlce to provide rquJor Ind !I, wltb parental panniJllon - work la IJ'OUPI· Tbm .... IJlldal -k U]>lritolct 11111 career uplor1tlcm prvcrama u wllJ 11 .apeclal .. 1,.....1a for c:ollqe lllld-. DON.,TIONI Mn. Lathrop mull dwillll lbe ...... Uana that Dood Into Falrvlew, npr111ty durinl the buoy . ~ - Rfcular contributon Include ....-. llo!1I lllft "" clotblns Ind crib quiltl, lmll, crochet Ind do lltCmwJ "'""'11111· "There ii a bif turnover· ol VOIUI> teen:," abe llkl, .... we m ... a t:rallblc .... i.. -ii monlh. Lui year ,.. bad II lo Ill new volunteen to train M<b month." "I can't be on the wards u much u I'd like to be," the dlrectDr odmltted. "but tblt's why we bavt adminiltraUvt voluntcera. ll tbert aro pnillltm11 Ibey can't handle, they come to IDL Jfm tbl trouble-lhooter." Mn. Lothrop opeaU often la !bi ...,_ munlty lo civic and pbillntllrople IJ'llQPt to recruit new volunt.een for P'aJrview. "?J·m most of our volunteen are ""1UIJ.ed by other volunteen," 1bt ad. ded. VJSTl'8 II ARDS Sbe geta out to the vllioul wanla u often u ahe can becauae "lt 11 not a . . ' 1lltic lituation here. We're afwa)'J ttyin,s llOlllelhing_ n•w. Somtthln( II ~"'l'I' happening. And I must know what the real need! are IJ'ld where they are." She enjoys her weekenda becaUAe reining helps her to be !retb Ind rudy lo begin again on Mondly. A graduate ol the Univeraily ol California, Berkeley, wltb a ~ la 1peoch Ind E1111iJb, 1he did IJ'tduale work In peraonnel relatlono al llbtcm UDi.virsity ln New Jtt'Sey. She 11 an ae-. credited memher o/ tbe American Al.w:iation of Volunteer S e r v l c e Coordinators and 1ctlve ln the Altrusa. CWb of Santa Ana. Swimming Ind enjoyinf Calilornll weather 'II"' fl:VOrfto ttloµlkm . ''We often -anlllnd here whit H "ould be like to be borod," abe qulpPed. "llaPJ>U1, I doni lblnk we1J ""'know." • • Sandy Dey, • ward coordin.tof checks out smell toy cars} with the volunteer dire~cir.f Don1ticin1 are 1noth1r f1cetl of Mrs. Lathrop'• post. y • • • • f ' • , ( .~ I IA :loo eel Ito la ly. "" WI ' off you , .. eYl :Yo ! 11111 hill ... .... . I mo hat ., ho! bri "'" clM c Uni . [ mil "" be COi .An 1 1ha 'edl Cancer Victim's , .Woe Told ·- BEVElll.Y HILLS !UPI) - WI Ftbruary Fred Harrlt :lamed ho hed Inoperable can- ..,. IA bolh lunp. "Ev<!o llnlllh heavy H<la· lion, 11 ftlt Uke I'd been Mlled la tbl btck." ht recallJ. "I couldn't talk to my faml· ly. 'lllq wm too disturbed. I <0Ulcl!t1 talk lo my doclor. He WU too buay. "wt.n the medlcadon wore oil, It Wit _...,, You tell )'OUf'ldf tt'1 a bed Wm, aDd )'Oii 10 lln'oof flu of hatlns evW')'oot who 1 frM or caocer. :You bave sports ol 11U-plty." Some ol hi• lrl...U. no! -Ins what lo 11y, avoided him altoretlw. Others falsely UIW'ed bim he wu looking 'Ital • Whit would have helped moll, HarriJ believes, would hive been "to Stt some guy In • II.lit and tie walk into my ho!pilal room, y,·ithln my age bracket, who'd had I u n g cancer and who'd been on chemotherapy, and who had plans for llOmt 90Citl and businea activity, h o w e v e r limited ... · Ourq lb~ decade. 3.5 million penons will die of ctn- cer and 10 million penons will be lruted for tbt disease, ac- cordina to slalistics of the _American Cane tr Society. This means, Harris said . ,that "people have lo be tdueal.ed to the fact that ~ alven percwlage of t h c population either will have cancer, or will know someone ·who bas it." He See! a need for a pro- 111m to help cana.r patientll face their problems head on ·and t'OfM! with whatever time ·or disability lies 1head. The cancer !JOC'iety L! stu- "dying HBITls' propos.il for 1 program whereby \·oluntcer .cancer patients will p a y ",bospitaJ calls on new victims. ,along much t.M same llnes as the Ruch for Recovery pro-- aram. which sends women ·who have had a brea!t remov- ed to visil new mastectomy patients. ~AU volunteer1 wou Id be t'OUnstled by doctors ind aocial worken "90 they "'on't cause more dam~~e th11n help " Harris said. a n d volunteers y,.wld be re!tricted ~o three vlsitl to one patient. $: '!This Is to avt11d th< crutch ,>Huatloti and the emotional (Jfrllln !hould l~ ~ ~ndition of ~thtr the helper or the helpee ~en," he explained. ~ Altholl!!h the proeram Is still ~n t~ plaMin11 stages. Harris :::has 1be!n maktnc visits on his ~own. He tells othtt lung ::C.ncer patients that. four :?tnonths oot of the ho!pltal. M :;ls '111-0rlcing about five hours a ~-till', ""· . ' ~ "l'm not there to say, look ~at me, I'm henled. but to say. his is how I'm handling it - Wb> ~showmanship. no !~1\n;, nG ~nc or evasiveness. ~ "f SI)' I don't O\Vfl my 01\'0 (.:boat anymore. but I !ilill sail. 1 ~on 't play 11 holts of go!' like ~j uaed to, but I play nine." :!: . Ooe patient Harris called on :•l''U a grocery clerk. ~! "\Vt were doing fine until he :~ me whether m y :!pmp\oyer Wl3 &lving me some ·:CDmpensation. Wbat was I ~~•bout keeping my job1 ·, "When l told him t wa3 a ~ aod owned my O\m ~· I WU lost. I \Vasn ·1 ~)be 1UY to help him. We had a ~~erenl S<I of handic1p>. "1n• "So we'!'< leami111. Ideally. • malchi°' the helper and {btlpee, we should also con-titter 1 penon'3 social 1nd ·:fcooomlc background," Harris '"aid. :.:,: When tht wife or • tuna: '""'cer i:oti"11 planned • party -.!!" her husband. she 1Sked """"' wllol lo do about guesu :.., who waoted to brinf him gifts. ~ "I told her to tell thmn to Zli•i him .,...th1., ht ... id '~ 1111 for lhe next 10 years,•• ;:Hmts said. • " ·. ··KIDS LOVE .;UNCLE LEN • ,. Saturdeys in The DAILY PILOT ·-.... --- Exchange Student Needs Home on ·coast Hans ""'""'•Id Is a , .. )'UMl6 Gtnnan "°' ""' ooocb a home on th< Or-. COul. He arrived ill Loa Anplol lut wttlt from KJ<J. Well Gtl'ITIOllY for a ,...,., IChool- ln& In the Cout ara but be harno ..._1o 11a1,,--- lf• Clmt U part ol thc "Youth tor Undetatanding" • 11ud<n\ exchance procram. A«ordlns 1o Pat Kroot. 1oc:a1 placement chairman, no ,... hu stepped forward with an o!fer for a home. H1 will bl stayq with a placement coromittee membtr In Burlllnk until a home la found , Mn. K.-Nld, bUI he win eventually tnd up in one of her own spare bedrooms ~ none la flXlnd btlon ht btcim llChool In Stp!<mhtr. She said YFU hopes to !Ind a family with a Jetna&:t;. 11 ......... Mta1ws•no compaqy !or Hans. but thars no! a prerequlsltt. H1no tnjoyt Nllln(, awlm- mln&. •lec:tronlco and phy>lcs. lie hopet lo becoml an eltc· lrical ... ._.. Hans Is DOI u.. only f°"Jin youtll with aowbue to ll•e. W11be1m Ronoholm, 11, rrom DjW'IOlm. Swedea. will arrt•e Aus. lt but bas no! )'<t been .. placed ponnanently in an °'""' Cout home. His lnterat.! Include swim. .Mesan in Argen•lna Letterman Stands Out DANISH 'UltNITUll 11ndtr \\'hat ~uld bf' con- ,o:.idercd primitive conditions, Howard C. Bishop IV or cmta ~1e.sa has been li vin,; in San Juan, Argentina , with the Garcia family o~ eight for the p..i month and a half. But ti-* gret winter temper•· turC3, little Indoor hut and a limited knowledge or Spanish has madt: his sun1mer both challenging and educational. • In letters to his parents, Mr . and Mrs. Howard C. ·Bishop Ill. 1103 Valley Circle. Howard described how he has been received and what life is like Jn the city ol 80.000 people. School began the week of his arrival. As the only passenger on a late-night night fn:im Bue nos Aires. he was gre~ted in Sen Juan by a roar or ap- plause and chetrs and a lhret· day celebration with more than 150 citizens. From 1:3tl a.m. to 10:30 p.m. for fh·e days a "·eek, he has been studying six different CULTURED PEARLS ARE OUR EXCLUSIVE CONCERN AND AllT Tom and Daughters, Jamie • lmy ''The Best Education Today Means A Better Tomorro·w'' .. r CONSUMU IDUCATION PROnCT OUR ll·YR. OLDS SCHOOL sm STUDY -TO SAVE YOU SSS CITY STUDY SERIES -STUDENT INVOLVEMENT GUJDANCE AND COUNSIWNG ....__ ___ ·.......,.----IN THE FORMATIVE YEARS- LEGAL NOTIC! l.JOOAL NOTICE . ' .. D~lV •llDT 1"""'1, ......... 1'72 f Mason Looks, at· Future I~vine Co. Head Talks on Agriculture, Housing, Transit • By GEORGE LEIDAL Of .... .., ,. ...... alow &rowlll policy. Tbtre'1 a '""''"' attlueney ol people In &tl'lft'lf, an affluency that re-- J'lna.lly, while Sou t b tr n C..U/omla usod lo bt ln- dependenl of th. u. s. , 'arinct County's b rl I h t :J<Ol*Dil' Mure wlU bt lltllt j!lmmed by tht "no growth" Jil.N• of elivt.ronment1lists, wjll btcome more 1table with llJverslflcatlon 1nd will move r«waro despite an e1pected JIU 1urae in interest r1te1. '-·.These are the views of one m.,, who is responsible for the iPf.Di&ement of one firm which controls otarly 20 pe:r~nt of the county'• l"'ll'•plly. gutru m9C'.e .Jttvtcea.___lyal .01vtn1 envtroamental rm>b- ltmt, too, requira more peo-- plo, .... e.jobl, more planb. l think we've Men the end ot the wave of no 1rowth. actl vi1m and now ere begiMing to bear the counterw1ve o! public opi- nion. My fear ls we'll go too far the other way and i1nore environmental needs. W e really do have to work on 1mog, must work harder at reclaim ing waler. must aolve the JX'Oblems of eoUd w11te disposaJ and transportation. property !J mc!Uy ... , by the aurpl .... of 1pottmtnt unlll available in puU of Hun- linltoo Beadl IDCI South Stnta eoooom)'1 we're· now more ~ geared lo tht national tcone. Of cour1e It ls a Utlle eul.,. Of c.ouree, naht now we mlgbt for us to jjeve:lop to meet the be slightly out of pbut -the market. We're not •• preSMd F.ut is ntoYerlna more quick-to mate money ~ all our ly -but the dlf!erence Is nar· laDd at ooct. W• develop to row ing. meet the clelnands of the The man \1 William Ralph Muon. a 1ix-foot--three inch, Q.: What 1Jc11 ft Y• let lor a brlslll tull&rt'?' MASON : Well, lhll'I .... Uy t klnd or whlch cornea nm the chicken or the ecc quest ion . marktt accordina to our master plan. ne advant.aae oI pllJUl.ing developmentt II we are able to achfeve a bllanCle oe multifamily, ainalf> famUy housing with !ndU1trial and &pound civil enilneer who ls dent of the Irvine Com· . ~tuon joined t b e rapchin& firm in 19SI and ~ 1915, when bt waa nam~ ttl presidtnl, bu been in· Jlnlmental in developing por- tiOfll of the 12,000.acre spread. • 1'hese •re Mason'a views on Orange County's 'economic fl,KPre. drawn from a DAlLY PILOT interview. These are all Important ac- compliAhmenll to be ad· dre....t ., oppooed to •pend· ing our energiea fighting in- evitable 1ro~h. 'Ap•rtment ·compl111s aeem to have become more of a +•1 shelter for investors th•n • shifter for humans •. : ·:.Q.: If eavtroomentall1t1 are i,tce11fal I• tbelr campala:• lo UmH IJ'ilwth lo Jlftl«VI lllo tnfronmeat, cu Ille eoullty Hptct condncttd ecciDOmic powtll? MASON: That t h e ffl· v~mentali!U will convince people to stop all growth la a wemile I don't accept. The union vote on Propolition 9 is &"hint that people won't accept a no 1rowth policy although lbtY'rt still concerned about saving the environment . How ~uld we st()fl growth by erect- inl barricades al the border ? Patrolling boundaries w i I h iµns? banning children? All tbe&t are impractical. You know. Stalin once decreed that Pft p(lpulatlon o! MOSCDW w~ld be limited to five riWJKln people . Now, 1 . ! million live there. Therein lles thl ,problem, the economy of t.M area must experience 1>D'le growth in population to survive. Omit.ruction is just one part df.· .Qnnge County's economy -"'·en economy that st ill has room to grow even if en- ftronmf!ltalists accomplish a . Q,: Wllat oUttr factor1 r\oud the economic future of the couaty')' MASON: BegiMing in tbe 1950s, Orange County grew as an expansion of Los Angele.,, That growth now has slowed. Five or six year• aio. forecasU suggested an annual population iocrease of 150,000 people a year. Now, the growth rate has 1lowed to about 50,000 a year -meaning enough people to populate another Newport Beach move into the county in a year. The growth rate decline came about with the slowdown in lht aerospace and eleclronics industries. That's not all bad because it is' mean- ing the county'a economy is becoming more stable. A broader range o{ industry usually means a •.I o we r roonomy. In the Jong run, however, Jt will be better be- cause employment won 't take such huge jumps up and down. The government space station contract wi th North American Rockwell could cl'lange tha t, though. Because we have a desirable climate, peopl~ desire to come here. Th is gives the county an unusually fine labor market which adds to the inducement for companies which want to locate here. As the economy aod crowth become more st.able, we have a chance to attack our current problema more realistically. If we have time to bring off p I a n n e d development ade-- quately limed and phased to continuing 1urgea in demand for homes and offices, versus the kind of urban sprawl much of Southern California has ti· perienced already, then more people will want to come here. Orange County Is , a desirable place 10 live regardless or what we developer!! do. But the better job we do the more share of the future will come our way. Even U we're doing a su per job, It can bt dont bet- ter . The county must learn to build to meet the amount of demand. to avoid years like 1966 to 1968 when developers were stuck ·with large in-- ventories or homtS. Lenders now place limits on the numbers of homes lhey'll fina nce and those limits are closer to the actual demands. Unfortunately, the 1 am e isn't true of a pa rt me n t developments, now. Apartment complexes seem to have become more of a tax shelter for investors than • 1helter for hum ans. The desirability cf gelling mulli- family' zoning on a pie« of · Crossword Puzzle ? 1!1 G••11dt01• 811 T11n AC"OSS 1• lil'lef with 131 Sil9rrt 90 Z1u1' !flclh1r • 71 Apo1oglet 131 Strqlie 10 AetOf IO•U'""' 91 V!;ll1111 7t ·- 131 High priett 21 Oen• .... J2 Too th 92 C•non 1:=Moi 1t '•Klolltl tlon• 131 Ship'1r~!fl 3' H"tltngt 93 1"1n ol ct r 11 aodv 1•1 HlrMe.r 94 Loh•nvr'"'' ~ick a a....0.11'"" 1•2 T-lrd J7 Jlhylhm wil• tJQ-=lrlie ..... I& lDMTI dtpolllt 1.Q Stl'l•lch~d JI Oo1el'I colflm""' t5 l r•nuetion • Feetlikt p1rt 14' Chaio.dony •o Htb•-lflonth II Jud11 • 5::.W!fl .. Ur t 17S~ 1•1 Cife...it •2 5111 100 Htrdtn • Office wort.11· 141 T111t11un! 4J 01 th• b"dl Jj ,WMt ...... 45 5m•M 1111 103 Luk1w1rm ......... 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Sw91T!p 16 Proph1I 121 C..,trovet't 113 1111111 • w,... 131 Arabl•n cltv . ...,... 114 l"enllnlrl1 to I Ktnd of dot 17 Cont•1v111•1I 133 Am11ie•n ..,Tumaoid1 N Sm ==offlctr lhtNI 1 S111gM:•l th1ud 70 Orltnl•I POii ,11 ""Nllflllatn I 11111rw••vt 73 low 138 Antltr 11ta lntlilh novolitt 111 Sltckon1 !I Swit.trNtr 137 Gr11>1 r1fu11 I hmoou•w•lll 120 Fruit 10 Ca1t h" 7& l"r1dic1.n1n11 139 fltvHI ..,. IMtv*lln 123 Ctlumny 11 Whttliilt 71 l"ol11h 140 l'lobu1I ,._. .... OM 125 V11ed 12 l'l•tilt bifd 1111 [d9•• A.11111 1.u Gr"k 1ttt1t I.':!"'-121 H\ghwl'I 13 Tit1u1 11 Entht! ll1t1r 115 Hink of twin• V l'lom1n b1on11 .... 130 ,Ol1119U-tltl• 11 Elf•e• I' Hoo111r 51•!• 14' l"romluory nett -132 C01T1pl1t1 1 !I lov'• v1hiclt .... 1q Aqrag• "':l"' 133 fll'fPIMn 11 c .. ,., M C0<"11t11ifl1 151 To0tll111": pl'WI ... 134 (Ml9ffl 17 F~n 1SS Niektl eymbol '.Olr\ltlod '·~·=· , . ....., 11 Sio\la 5 t•11-.1bbf II Edgef ' !l ' I " • .. •• A111-. In Cl1•lllM $ocllon commercial property. Many tirm1 come to us and ask to buy large piecu of land in the industrial comple1 and we have to turn them down because we want to see eronomic diversification -a mi1 or 1maU, medium and large employers. If ooe large company employs the ma· jority of people in an are.. what happem if ht goes under! We'd like to avoid that. Too many apartments place too large a burdtn o n municipal services. And, il wt cverbuild commercial areas, ttitn small businesses fail. Drive aJong Melrose, Western or Vermont avenues in Los Angeles 10metime and count the numbers of ck>sed stores you'll aee in those tens of miles-long commercial strips. Ther.t'I. no way to rescue those fltms, there is just too much commercially zoned property in one area. By . plannine ,neighborhood shopping «nters, we try to build on1y as much com- mercial space as is needed to meet th5 demands of the homes n,.rby. Q.: Wbat about lbt ln- cre11ill1 trend of cllle1 t• rezone property Dtar Oru1e Cou;aty Airport from Industrial to commercial! MASON : There are about 430 acre3 near the airport - ~Collins Radio, McDonnell llouglu and Lockheed) that may soon all bt zoned com- mercial. That's u much com· merci.al property as we have here in Newport Center. It wasn't planned there as com- mercial. It was originally sold, or )e.ased, as industrial. What the!t cities seem to have ignored is the fact that there will only be just so much commercial tax base to dt-velap. They can choose to put it in Ont place or apread it all around to balance with the higher property valuations the cost& or residential property which costs more to serYe than it bring.s in. Then, too, competit i on among all the conunercial developments being placed near each other might mean part way dcwn the trail the: developers will decide they 'll have to gel zone changea to put in apartments or something eJse that will go. But, with lhe high land values -three times that of in- dustrial property -that could be a problem . Then, the next zone change requested there will ctepend on how th~ property was chopped up in the first place aod whether it is poss.iblt to aqueeze in something like a hiJh rise apartment building. Jt's very easy to upgrade zoning, bot very difftOJ.lt to downgrade Jt. 'lbe. praent owners claim they can't market lbt land for industrill use. , Ye!, we've sold 300 acres near the airport to induslriea jusl this year. The rtvene of what tbey uy is true. Right now, the market for industrial land in Orange County is far better than for commercial. The only justification I see for changing lbt muter plan for the Industrial complex would be ii a need developed to zone more land for lndustrial use . Q,, Moot acrt<aJ!onl pr• dactJoa «ate te t.e vltb1e I• lite fa« of Increased dedlc. lieu ol &and •It &e C01Dmerce1 la4o1117 ......... 1 MASON: Finl oft. let me. make it clear acrkultun in Orqe County !J not being oqueead out by urbtn &rc>wlh. llri>ln de•elopmtnt Is making "" of land It !J no lon(er feasible to use for a(l'lcullural production. 1bt reason we're lll1nc out Ql'&Dle crovu ia__more •e- cur1tt1y due to the ...i of water than to urbanization. Water for lrrt&ali111 cropa Is already upen&IYt and lt11 3olng lo conUnue to lilt. Water In the Imperial Valley COiia f3 an ecre loot, It'• II to • an 1cre loot In the Stn Jot· quln V1lley. Wt pay from $27 to Jn 111 ..,.. foot he,.. II t.tt .. -..... fttt of waler to arow an acr't .i lllnwber- rieo or flOI an olCl't. n.t - " •bout to -u we ... llllklnc'l-U~-.. now, It (J ......... 1W 11 lht "°'I o/ water -. tllere (J litlle profit ID ~ atr1wbe1Tles 1f we mUlt nlJ enUreJy on I~ or recltbned "'"'· Clllocea for maktnc money...uld be bett.,. U we hid Ill)' rain lo !l1l our ,._,,olr1 etdl year. Nat since the lNI Oood YW', ha\t1 they bem IUD. Other rea1ona ~ ICl'lcull<n will <CIBH to be lmpcriant to lbe COW!ly'a _, .. , • The Or1nge Coullly Aneaor btUevea "tbare ls nr> a1rlcultur1I land la the Coun- ty." Thul !Jnd nol In the agricultural rt:serva it valved and tal.ed as it would be ii it were developed. e No crop can be profitably IT own if there is an oversupply, 0 u r l,200 acru of asparapa right now are profitable, but in three or lour years the market lor hlgh quality up.uagu.o wlll bt limited becauae Inn is entering tht market. At best, agricuJture in Orange County ii a holding operation, a way to wt land to 1low urban i zation. EconomlcaJly, it is impossible to count on agriculture for the coonty '1 permanent open space. People jmt can't a - pect lo keep farming here fore vtr. Acriculturt just can't ht justified on a profit and loss basis. · Last year Is the first year in the put four we made mooey in agriculture. Counting taxes we just broke even. Q,: Wb1t cbangea In leghl• tlon art needed to preserve •• a&rlcultural economy I D Orange County'? Or, 11 lbat desirablr'1' ~1ASON: The \\•ay the tax law is presenl ly written the assessor must assess property en its market value, expecting the ag preserves. If the assessor think.s there is no agriculture in the county then , under the law, he bases all land on urban values. Obvious- ly the law could bt changed, bec:l!.,. the,. Is a matket for good quality up.uagu.o. So yoo really can't aay nno& !J killlll( lannin(, becaua there we IOmr smog~uant crops. What's really k ii 11 n g agricultlltt !J the competition with ll"l!.!I that-can PflOduce almilar crops at less cost. Take orqes for ~pie. Ten years a10 lht economy of the ClOW\ty was almost entirely dependent on Ill orange crop. Five. yean ago a bbx of oranges &old for $3. Now with competition from other 1tates (F1orida) the price iJ IS ceata: a box. 1bul, the orange trees are not the victims of urban develOpment aome c o u n t y planners suggest they ~. the trees are the vletinu of the selling prict of thtir !ruit. Wt grow great-com here too ... about ao or • acres are planted each year. Sotnetimn those few acrea produce a surpi .... Q.: II U lnutntiDC It lead 'The orange trees ere not the victims of urbtn development some county planners 11199111 thoy •r•, the trees are t he victims of the seffin9 price of their fruit .. .' but then who would subsidize farmen' water bills! One way would be to let free market produce prices subsidize tbe cost.s ol wer.r. But then, Orange County produce would be priced out of compeUticn with avicultural pi\duction from other areu with cheaper water. • The rul problem htre Is to come up with a way of tee~ ing open spac;e. 11lat's why we have planned for a ~arc.by of parks ata.rting w i t h greenbelts ln residential neighborhoods and aolng to local , then to community )>arks and finally county regional parks. KeeP:ln1 1griculture in the: county is no substitute for open space. You can't really 111bs.idiu it. aa or1aniutloa "'" a rtput .. tioa Ior 1tttlq •w u1nn ,. aid problem• -ll1P riae I• •pt• IJ*:t, recyclelll I11d ......... _ ... llo_lt IDll ..... 'JW< aeiPbonl MASON : U by nel&hbon you mean citie1 on &nd near the Irvine: Randi lhea the answer is, yea. Naliooally llld in- ternationally wt have a fine reputation for innovation. Our new town, 1 the W&est In tbt world and tht cnly ooe wttb ita own elected a:oVermnent, oon- stantly brings people to our of- licee from other states and na • lions. They want to know what we're doing aod why, ao they may imiblte jt. . Clcper to home, I think we 're too often damned by a vocal minority on one isaut or another. I do aee tome agricultural open space, however, such u nuneries wm F.dlm lines. More realistic are such ideas as strip p1rU alon& flood con-~ pt1blic opuilon aurveya trol channels. we've done we'v1Jurned that the nd I people in the county hive In any event, e o moreJaith in the lrvine. ~m-qriculture at Jea.!t oo the Irvine Rlncb II 1t lot!l 30 to =:.::~':' .::i:. In 40 yean away. It may bt evu But the belt' meUln of loqer In other areas of the county. 'Illere ts. for example, faith in. tbt: lrll.ne ..company 1 man wbo products all the and whit " !J dolJll !J In the market's needs for ru-st rate market plaCe: ·-the' ~It celery on tbout so acres or I.he who invest in OW' bomea, ln- Segerstrom property. Wi've dustrial propt:rty or oUke lier• to Santa Ana woWd bt pointleu. And, unless th • ... perlm-tion by the newly formed county lranal1 <f!lbicl requires aome payment by those uain1 it, I ·doubt . we'll evtt learn how much people will pay to use a bus or other 1y1tan. Free isn't really an experiment. Witb the Irvine Pink Bua, or the UC! bua, no , one ever really found ovt what price ia vfab&t. Mm transit will help thl economy becaWt< it !J &•inJ to give more flulbllity to the poor, the )'OWll and the elder- ly wbo DOW are penalized because they can't drive can. Whatever fare ·is charged ou&bt lo-be u close to the brc!'ak even point u is possible -50 centa, • dollar or 25 ceotJ, I don't know which. I do know, thougb. that t b • .average freeway trip now is only seven miles lone. U ·ygu pointed ltripes on the topo of all the can lb Newport Beach and looked at the traffic con- gestion from the air, I'll bet you woul~ fllld most of the cars come from tbt area and only a few art passing throoah. To 1et poeple out of those cars aod on to • mw transit s~m the faru will have to be attractive. 1lleo, too, mw tranait meam less bow fut you eo th111 it mW1I wbm yw go. 'lbe key concerm .,. the loaUon or the tranaPortation c:orTldor and whether or not it ltrvts people. q,, Mui Orll(o Coolly 'be ••••lo,.. -y la - -bo(tH H will lie .... mjcally feolble .. pr• vw. -It • .,,... ... .. tn11h! lM Aqt lel ... , .. . la .......... tld llaclo story l11Ddll(1 .. '"ville f • r dow ..... •• ttllnal 'lgll rbe acllrily .,...,.., Or !J H reallllk: It •'bell<Ye !Mt lud CID be. rewved ... lb al~atelud•te! MASON : We in Ortnfe Coun- ty wlll hive to do both. Wt must. plan for a future transit aystem lint. Those _plans ...,. nect witlt-pl....-already established u adivily noclea. New oodes ""*' allo bt p!IM<!I. SOrlleolder ueas may hove lo bt 'lo!'.D dowo and redeveloped. · 'llla~ ID Loa AOcela and•the .-then> porta ,of, .... IMR.1' •MAT~ ... popul1tt.n I• •ur-~· i . ' lr1111it 1yllem and I)~)' alrtady M"Ve t ll r f 1 J:• vehicles. 'Ibey t: • n a J.C;t Fashioo lslaM. UCI. ' tha regional lrlaJl(le llld . tt.i. • du.stria! compltL W • ''t/ • created tlloH ooda • with ltl'eell u the tranoi>ortau+ aysttm. · What that .,.... 11 lhal Gift general plan doll not _,. totally "' tht ·~· '1'la wi<!th ol tht. me.ta wt'"' planned and bullt • ..uJi!·~ <OllllllOdatt I l)'llem ., 1lil future. ~ • q,, u IJraDCt CoulJ'' .. ·le --pellas ...... doul --mleal17 Hil aodally, .. ,... -..... Iii' a louder -.. Illa -" commeree ud lm.11trJ fir eveataal reCfo..U.U.. fr 1evernmeat! MASON : We hove lo lUl'll f9 work together toward """""'" 1ot1s. For b<ol resulll 1n tlio aolution of common probienil busi.neumen, politiclanl aid people moat work \Oc!tllar. Too afteo. it aeema, ~ tiqd-UI on the lower 1evt:la of, IO" .. ment workiqi apart from 4"" other. One major .,.-. ll the lack of uJlderstandlnt ol the mechanimis of c.Vri ment and how we art all if terrelated one to enothtr. '1. think that + . .u indivictu.11 ~ • are c1p1ble of l'tS(IOlld!nl tp \ht prcblems lbet laco .-; But, wt need1>elter.,...,, communicatlnl. IV.=! understand tht 11slom )Iii the 1yllem mull ·. 111. one pr001..., 1 .. la l!lt facl that ......... _, alw1y1 · ldclrw llillf lo< t'9 right problema. TQo ofltn ... polltlciin llplllds bia tw ... 11suea lhtt wUI attllf1 *' public to the public wW voCf them back lnlo office. • A local uample ol lhll !I the Orqt County plannial department's ·open a p _!1~ recommeodallon. Tbty ~· have brought in bualneu, ~ dustry ind deve!Open itid asked for their vje•L lul, \hey didn1. So, they cama ouj with a piln tlial wu prellJ' ~and •-blr. It's importaDI In plonnl .. lo( the IC<OmpllJbment of I ~ munlty pl lo lcleotily Iba ..,.i early ID the •pme -lo decide, 11 yw would ID , 4 depwtment store,. j'ean J ~ lord lhll.. u tba1 ,top la Iii nored, It'• euy lo raJot people's level ol upectatioll IO • level hi&l>o< than ru1ilJ :oll! 1Uow. l Illini< thal'1 tht Mr· leSl l'tUCID ... ba'ft i ' ·w. """ to ~,,,; •• i.; -1o-level apiici.s . i a hd p«rt in • "" loyor of 90~1r11ment with .,. 1ponaibtirty for .,,... (N9ioM9 probJ.in. • • ·' )Mowed under celery "e ~Uy, It worriea mt not couldn't aell. lhtt ...,,. people 'ire aplNt As for ope:n apace op-our development of Prornoo-·"" " .. ' portunltles on the Irvine tory Point, fur tun\Ple, u county It lhlt whoa they ""9" cndibllllJ .. p today. . Ranch, of the I0,000 ter<s wt much as k ......,,. ,.. thtt developed tliera wu 110 • In pnenl, l da btlla>o W hive. maybt 20,000 IT< qu.,. people who .,. not ftmlllar tr nsportaUon plannlslc a,topt clllmben of oocawce .... tlonablt lo r development. lrith .U tht ftc\I will bl In-1 f • do 1 lat lea taWos lo .... Even with u!Umtte cltveloJ>-Ouenced bY Ille mapltude of fur '""I.YI· olbr and take a lilore ace. ment, the,. wlll be many ca.. the constanl lllT•-·· l'<ople • n.er. an U million people• role 11 lbe -of .... ii II yons and open arus thlt wlll '"'•-.... ··-· ~i1e Uvlns In 0ranp County IDCI Pl'Obloma. -•I' '• .... .. .... a leeli•• o/ Viaual -• on tht "••• t to ~ n et .~ .. , ""'~ lat of ~ lo = ~ -•r after 1wtu1e that wben lben """WO I 1 ~--~· IDCI ...._ spoce. And, In aome d .. !J.,,..lbmllfire. u,..'dhadad!Jtrlct1torl5 enouib:O:l.itwill la velopm<nts, tht open apact Q • wm 1 resJ I lltft 1"11'1 aso. lbert ....W now bt tlleir ..._ nw 1-lo._. b bulk In. Bi&: C..nyon has · ~ 11*-Wp tr -ft -"•• •~ -. • -•· -only an 1verqe of U bomes tis ecinrlo -. of tis .,41 onat .,~.,. -•-.· w ... wd. Wt'n.....,. allllil. per ac:rt and otbe,. planntd In etolCJT we cm\ Jiiii pul • We llan to. I thbllr Iii dlla the 1u1ure w111 haw c1om1u.. MAllON: ~ tnna1t -·, :;:W::O: :,u:n. ~ ::: ~ =.:I.: u low ., one borne per acre. help bat -tha _,_,., .,_ mwt bt Olllllllywlda prov111a -Wltli •ow• • In 111. 411 per<eot of the bat .,,. md -blltb the ..__ ~· , _ ._._ lllat fit p 10d 1 h 1 •1 •• ranch will Ill !ell !or open n>o!J lo -I --· w--,.,,._ potids •pact. . ayat<m llnl. '"*" ..,91 flnl y... ,..... , • • ~ ~ --of q,, la ff tne tUt alolll wl,. bt "noda" -local polnta of •Ira a 1111 '*'*'' lo -~ -= tueo ,.,_ w had 1 alcllfl. de"""*"Wlll -or actMt1. !!!'~.!'! ~" ~ aupplf, alf ptllatkll..,. -' ·• We're p!.....S -""' .... al -• __ • ....., -•--,_ ....._, <att Impact oa ailfkoltval Newport Centt;,'Uc Irvine. adlt!U ..... l'llrllllr, J-ii.'t.k er:.."="' 111°-"'t11m".,&al -~ prodoctleo? the alrporl 1nd tn tht 'filootl llontl ...,. ... Culler Dma ...,. i,.. -lllflfol• • MASON: Yta. Some cropo, .lrilngle (Sonia .Anf.San .Dieao ..--111.i-. divided. !Ill II • -.... "~ sucb u•pinadl,,... aflected P't..,.11 lntmectlonl to ll*d~ -1rter1al _.; wllll, , -..,. )>y ...... Otlien art not. tomedl1 ~ I ......,.i llf&hwa1t. n.., .. !»lat f1tae ........ .uparagu.ol1tol•1ntofunoc, 1yst.tm. I •t re1lon1I, .wlile. 'l'loero la,_, In. l1Vrf ,~·u-, .... -) Yet la I food O'Ofl lo rmtl becltM mw lransll from 8' undol' -""'las (or I --., • l l • I I Po ca s • 1 I • t ' I llol;ert Trecy WiJ ~-~· • " ...... wl11 for +hit 1hcit ~ 2 ••ilk«f1 p.aughter's· ~e>rtrait Takes ~. ..J: , ... ' ~ A P,.. imrlJ1 of hll. dluaiifor UM Anne bu ~ od_ a ~ Mesa man flnl place In tbe bladt and white divlllon of the Mh week of Ibo DAILY Pnm Snapshot Omtal. • . Alltlloay B. ~lampa of 141'1 SU lllllrlno ClicJe la" thll -·· recipient of a II cub prhlO and ' tbe chance to be nominated fcc competition In Ille • 116,IJDO Kodak' lnter111- tional Sllapohot Aw1rd1 for 1972 (KIN8A'72). H all othtr requlrementa are met. The reserve · WiMer in the bl4~ aiid whit~-C!>'!'P<lilion !1 · ~ Tracy . of -1'1-131 Quaemwrtatb Way , Irvine. Jadr• picked )\11 ahot of t_wo ~ ·*4"" .toward. .. overcul· Orona• Coaal for poaib&., 1'1 t1r n ate CGl)o lldii'IUcn In bJP<r ata1a of Ille lnter"tloaal compe!Jjl6n, A portrait of two .alttloJ dop In tbe Usht of a !e!tlnl IWl fl tbil week'• wtnnina col- "' dlvtaloo entrf. the tolor illdf W'!led Suan.L. Parlter of Ill! Klllamey Lua. Costa M...; S!O and a chance to 10 en ID the lntematlonaf com- ·pet!tloo. if all roqulrtmentl .. mlt."'"· * ... < ' ¥1si.P~u'J ~ ca~lfu the -11-of the dop and P!aYs 1JC1it qalnat lhailow .. · Tbo -rv• winner In tl1ll ..U'• · color competition ll Roborl V. Wy19111 of • Hamlllon Sl, · Cotta "'"'· Wyioa( Jibotocrapbecl a trio of ..Uboa!a traverolli&. a --li(hltd Ill. OnlJ a 111111-cir<:le of the IUD remains abOvt the doudecf .llorlion to -altimlllc Young FIOOdfug Joh Market • .... Illa jtpplw lit Ille lndlp , ' -.-·-•1r' ' • w Jt 'l1lt DAIL\' P'IDI' judpo bava elected to earry over ht linll ludclirc at tho eold ol tbe ellh~wltll con teat all .Pbotoerapl!a , whic:!I wtn . top awardl or l'tltrve pi:lfitionJ tn each week'• contest. Sharpebooten whoee entries jud{ea felt cleServed merit .recognition In the blacl< and white competlUCll thll weell are: , Mlchlel lloPll Of Mil Slw> non River · Circle. -Fountain Vi"lfey, for bii . ''MI r I h Ecology"; Jahn C. 'WllllamJ of Modjeaka Clnyon, Orange, .tor hif.plJoto of a dog ln..tbe ml1'f, and Nancy Lee 'Hall of. 9144 Shrike Ave., Fo.untain Valley, for her lftlP o( boY• jumpln& 'r<>p!' In a llChoolyard. Color Photo merit cerllficata WiMtn·th1'-week ate: 'Rieb lnlno <ii !Zit Bermuda Drive, · Lqlma Beach, far Illa "'fblte Swan", and Paul s.rter of 411 -terey Lua, Su Clcnente, fw b ta "Halloween euiui\I."' Entriea are -beiJ11 "°' cepted at all 'DAILY PILO'l' ollk:ea for at.th -Judclnr. Deadihtell noon Wedneadly. . . . First ·,. Aid rt; -,.,.,. " '"4 . On ·fumbOs _' lWJd~a~e? WASlllNGTON <AP> ..:..Tba . 11'.aUcnal. ~tiCll safe- ty llOard • •Jlirtlulence'•c-cl~I abo&rd ,· ·huae 717 )et raat wtntor ahowect that Ill'll· ,US suppU"' aboard the . -wide-~ airllnen' are IJt. adequAfe •• : ~ Tbe board Wod the Federal AvtaUcn AdmlnlltraUcn to amend -curreat rqulallom eoverilhtr oucll auppliel: . • The notice • lr'om ·safety SACRAMENTO (UPI) PoiiulaU011 fore c aa t 1 in C.!Uornt. Indicate tbere '!Ill be more • !bu 7 O>llllon -fl ht the 11 'ht' M age br.U.t" by · 11110; C.mpared With I .I inJJ!ion In llfO. Board CIWrm J Im H lleed L' A G' to FAA ~:ti>r JOba H. 11~ nne ta.mpa won Shatter referied to lnjuttoa her father II -first place •board i ll_l a m·t ·I er-Lo• with her garden portrait. Aqelel 'Natloaal A.! I I ID t 'I----;==·=========;--_,..--,, • . 'l'.be Cflil_ornja _Tupa""' Aatoclatlon diacloltd the P!'O-Jecto4 jioputauon lncre1ae iolid Uld the atate will have ht ..-ate lll0,000 new joba e1ch YI" clur1llf !hi -el1ht yun to keep up With the Oood o1 )'1111111 people htto the Job narut. .. Boeln& 7f7.ftlllll o!IJT>'bll 114 I penona 'dtftiilc liaYera WI ll&YI TOU.111121/t le 12 ~--. -~ ·lala, . • Net.., ai,lea I• llila .... - ''OUr tnvestlption dfJCloaed ..__..._ •-..w. ..... ta• ... an. area ol ~ reg~ the adequacy of ~-old 11111> gt!: on bolrd the airplana," .oaJd_ • •• :sAYE ·f60 ' •ACT B.ECTm CALCIUTOIS FDI FAST, ACCllATE AllSWEIS ' A. Speclell Elect11111lc. I per· ~ win and ..,ited cel- culeliw. .. 1,ha .... """ 7 111.I .cr.41+ l!Mnca. t.llES. IM.tt-,_o1..a. cul.tor .... "'"" ... ..lcule- ti... "" looili f ii • d e.d ....... ....... .y.i.n .. '1 • YOUI CHOICI ..,., ••• ClllYl8 ---~-­.... ,.,, • •Tan Klei ~Navy !Cid • • lrawn Kid YESI WE HAVE C AND D WIDTHS. 515" Sins. --'"'='-l--'=--1---t-·_ --•-· -.,, .. ,..,, ·~·11 ·~·11 SHOE fEA TVRESr Yesl Wa havt C Ind D widtha DDvb4e cetlttoft fooM cwhion 1ntole and lining. btra ........ -..... k. 1cltfti;r.co11y. dultntd .. All Doy """'· -"" l'1" ....... ·-..... flt, ' -··· CINlll .. "" -.................... --IO#llAAWN ._ ............. IAlllA W•••••• .-... ... -..... , • • -t.11 " ... If!. .,. ' _...., ..... , 1 ,......., . .. .. $......,, ._t 6, 1912 DAii. V l'ILOT C f Boro•eope Gemini: Accent on Trip MONDAY AUGUST 7 By SYDNEY OllW\JI illU (llarcb 21-Aprtl 111: O.U'---. , ~tMUll CCllDICted with yootb are hlchlllhtad. RtlaUonahipl are to!Wlfied. You art rawarded for ellorta. U •Incl•· marrtla• 11 accented. If married, new undentan<Ung can be l't!ached , •Ith mate. TAURUS (April JO.May lGl: Spotllght IJ oo home. property, areaa which promote aecurlty. You ltl rid ol yeJp~ burden. You can uamlne potential. Doo't be afraid to make In- • qulrla. Check .. paat In- vestment. Obtain d I r 1 e t answers. GEMINI (May. 21.JWIO 211): role. Riie above the petll'. 6ee llAGITfARWt (NO¥. I). beiood the obvloua. Dellnlta Doc. 21): Good lllDlt upect 11in ls abown. now colnddea with trivet, LEO (July l3-Au1. l2): deflnln1 of peraonal Lunar eytle now colnddea with now contacu, fresh op-pblloaopby. You cu Mek ud poifiiri!t~i:-llnd ,... alacr c1,11 I'!~ Love ii ln picture. You feel together puule plecea. One more vital. Creative. juices you trust could act ln manner now. St re 1 s independence. to cre1te doubt. confidence . Start 1 new . CAPRICORN (Dec. U.Jan. Socta!I... · 191: Oi1 beneath the aurfaco. VIJ\GO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 \: Concern v.itb mystery ta iri· Check detail1. & thorou&h. cUc:ated . Don't fur th• Dem1nd stiecifics. Ignore one unknown. In actuality, you who woold prefer to whisper have plenty of reUOD to be iweel nothings. Behlnd-tetnes con f Iden t . Money. in· acUvlty -~ likely to be vutmenll. trust ht older ln- futured'. You art trusted with ittvktual -these all are c!onOd .. tlal Information. f .. turect. !JBRA !Sept. 13-0ct. 12\: AQU•Dn~ (J -reb Accent Is oo llpecia\ dealr.s. ~·· ~· -• !OPS ACC<JJI . on abort journey. uilique m-1•. apeclal call er vialt. Brlns forth orillnal . \deu. Be htdependent without being IJ'f'Ol!lnt. U ver11tlle, you gain. RefulO to be ln- Umldal.ed. There 11 more than one method . Open di1loeue. E I P r e s • lll : Accent ll on partnenhlpa. youroelf. 0 .. 1 With Gem!DI. relatlonahi~s of pu!IWlllll Virp indlvirluals. Romance . nit~. FiDilb r•°'F than vulety. basic ch1ngea are bea.m -complete tmportant featur'!d . You find out where project. ·Dea.I with A.rfel, e1- yoti atand with member of op-chanc• 1pecillc ldeu wttl! poslte au. · · Leo. Time now ls on your alde: SCORPIO !Oct. 13-Nov. Jll: PISCES !Feb. 1&.Marcb JO!> CANCER (June 21.July 121: ·Your income potential could fnereue. Newa i1 received which fnrcea a decision. End of procrartination ii due. Aq111rll1 p I a y I prominent What 1ppe1t1 to be opposition Work routine. hell.th, tm.. it merely a be1lt.by thllltnge. ~proved r e I 1 t I on 1 with Know it and respond ae-associates and ~workers - cordiqly~ C.rttr matters, these are featurtd. lM ln· p~eaalonal a kill• are ac-. dlvldual fllUl'fl promlnenUy. centecl. Enmine ambitions. Now lS ttme to ma.kt known Be IW't you are 101Jt1 ht your needa. You will be pn>· desired dlr<ctlcn. vlded toolJ. MASON LOOKS AT FUTURE . • • (From P11e I) differtnct between wt}.lt theY, priority. Otberwt5e I IN r.: Q.: Bow 11 Utt eouty'• c1n affouallrd aod what andtbe hous· answer. The prl~11of evef)" fltllrt lftected by lbe COit-Ina ICl y eo1t1, . thus product you buy llfW oonlln.Ut 11111111 spiral of Ille coal of 1C1tter low-Income p e o p I t golnJ up. not jllJt boulillf. ltouillf Bow do ,,. avoid lhrou&bout the communlty ln-Inflation ii everywhere and low-1.Dcome pett.oei? stead of llotailrl& them in a affects every product. Infia· MASON: The !fouling prob-1h<tto. The -au baldy would Uon his nin ua out of th• rem In Qranae .. Counl)' b due help them -.. a -home world marketplace. Imtation jual for al '-• u they -·~ed is the worst form ·of !Iola· In part to a lick of an 1mple ....... 1~ ltlpply or low coat dweUlnt:s tht help. Sueh a proaram Uoniam lm.lgina~le. We mus~ auch as are normally found In would lnteerate people aoclally stabilize Inflation a, a first older artu of 1 communJty. It ind cultur1lly to the aame priority. Otbuwllt. I 1e1 no lm't p:>aaible t.o duplicate the !eve.I u the: rest of the com· eawu, the ptiet§ of every quality of housing that older munity. There would be more product you buy will conUnul th f I to ll 1oh11 up. not Juat houalnJ. • neighborhood• would make reason en or peop e pu President Nl%0n'1 ware ud available because of the in-themselves up by Jhei,r own price controls came too late. created value of land, the in-bootatrips. • · They , were needed in 1968. . . terl ts However, 1 a f e I u a rd a Short of continued, no loophole nauonary ap1ral of ma 1 111Jnat t h e UJllCl'\lpuloua controls, I see no eod to in· and lahor and increaaed In-· landlorll who would b e Dallon. tere1l rites. tempted to provide 11.1blt.u-Q.: CU Ute bomebayer w And, in a county that h11 ctanl bouaillf at htfiated prices bu!aeumu eipect blsller h> built the bulk of llJ boualnr ~ =. ~ ... :r;;·llh~-t~ "g'!, thhtk 1erxllllr tJ:le last 17 yun, thtrt lan t bum 1partment1 "o u l d n 't rates are. bound to go up •lain. enough older bouain& 1v1llabl1 Jeut or M]J. this faU. Perhlp1 not u hl&b ~ meet the ....ts ol low ~ ' Q, • Howil ,cu . Ille _coat of u they did the IJat Uma, but c;ome peop1eJ-~" lroailll ba ~ ll•~•T • tJial' Will !"lip: ; ' . Neverthelw. the Ip II t MAl!ON: GI .... .,.jf prueot.====:2•::::==== b •• ~ ••• economy that IJ lmpoaalblo. between homei JM:ll'C --.i .ilQ But the problem 11 biger than .,.., ""· Af'f • homes rented 1J about llO-IO Juat bouolfti. ' VOTI AU5. I now. A few )'lall aro, 70 pu· lnllatlon II evorywhare and • . • ;JAMES cent rented iod only 30 pu' . aU~ta every product1 lnOa· · cent could afford' to buy. So . UO!! h11 nin'"' out .ol tbt •• !t1SIGN • •· ·~ world marketplact. lnll1Uon . tblnga. 1tt1 .gettlnl -•~. iJ the -.t form o1 ilol OOL IOAID percentage wise. tionilm imaa;ioable. Wi mu!t I ' ' Government boulln& pro~ ltlbilalze inlla&n u 1 flrit c-"""-T• 111ct .. ,......,. ect1 or attempt.I to bulldl;~~~~~~~~~~~~"'g.,.~"~·~'~'"~"'~~~··~,.~~ cheap boualnr are only waY• to build pttoea from the atart. . 1 tblnl< wt'd be much better off aubaldlslnJ people for the - DAI LY PILOT Snapshot Contest LHding to Kodak International Newspaper Snapihot Awards (KINSA '72J C0mpetition Rules: I. Th• co11foif 11 1trlctlv fer ,...,, .. v, 11hoto1r•ll'h1rs f.A.11 ''"'" t1ur i1 C1fi11M •• 011• )ll'ho1t hobltv '' •••r.t tie11 is 11'itklrt1·~1 ki111 tlld who 4001 1101 '" ..... •11v 111b1ft11f1tl ,,,. of hit li•illt tftreuth ftkhit 'icture1l. • l. l l1c•·•11d·wh ite or color 11ictilrt1 t1 .. 111 1fter July I, 1971 ''' 11i9iDlo. No 11ictur11 "''' ff 011terff by 011v 1m,lov1 of th• DAILY rllOT., by ,,.., inCi•idutl ...... ,., ..... ny It ... ,.,.d ifl tho 11111111.1f11cfur1, 1010, cefl'lll'ltrci1I r. .. hhlt1t or ,,,,f111i111ol 1110 M ph11to9rophic 10011h. J. SnepJ..ets lll•Y b• f1lr•11 wjth lllY "''Ir' ef '''"'''• •11 •llY ff•Mf ef fllftll. N• 1rlwarlr •t Nf•11Chi11t It !IMtiRlttM ff net•· +I"''' or pri11h -110 cell'lposite •i•t11r .. , 11u1ltl,l1 ••I':""''' er 111ulti,l1 1"'i11fi119. ' j ' Twlc••v••rwe cut the coet 5°" on 3 LeMeur.Permenent;il ... 4. A11y 1111,,.IMr el ,icf11r11 11t1y lie •11ttr.L c.,.t.tt111t'1 111•11. HJ,..,1 •114' ,J.0111 """""'" '""'' l:i1 wrl+t111 cle•rly '" +"-li1clr •f ••th ,tcture, M1 il ar J,n,.,, Jirlri\I er tr111tp1r111ci•1 t•: DAILY 'fLOT S1111i1hot ContHf £1iltor, '· 0 . iex 1560, Celt1 M111TCA. •i6J6, t E.,trle1 c111 M h111d~1IL••rMI +• e11y DAILY 'ILO ·,ffie1. lrt.ut "'"''' lt1 ,hyilr1lly !11 heN Ii tho .. eMe11 ltv.; 1111•4 1~11• 'f'~ w11lr.I Co11t11t •ffleielt ,,,,,..,, the.rlJhf :ft ••ttV . That's Ward's 1 /2 Price 811• $15.00 Organicore Perm · $1;50 $20.00Textra Perm $10.oo S25.00 New Era Perm $12.sb . ·~n' Shampoo and set included! --Frosting, complete $14.50 SHAMPOO & SET lt•orydeyl HAIRCUT !onrydeyl SHA& CUT fio,. $1.N AppO:-not lh\'IYI --but app adotad u.. --Chore-Ai ... '• '""' .... UtO H•l•ll•C.. .............. • • Ht4'11 '"'· 110 , I .... , '··· 111frit1 ,,, Jwcl9i119 ,,.,,. .......... , .... 11erl 1114 to ... • exclu4e frell'I l•lllt il\I •lto11t~er 111y •11triff rtuii¥e4 1.-ie._ iri th• f1111I Wlelr, I I.,. Ht t.lect;1..J,whlt1 .,lcture1 wlll \e ,.Jurllff~ Ce,fe1t111t Mutt lte eltle le f11r11i1h ffr1 efi9l111I 11e11tlv1, If ,.~wefted .., ffi e Co11te1t Editor. Tlite DAILY '11..0T •11u11te1 11t Ntpetttll:illiy fir 110J_oti ... 1 et ,,111+ .. COLOl ,llNTS OR. SLIO.l:S Will IE IE. TUINIO ONLY IF ACCOM,ANllD IY A. 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"""It utl of the ,1ct11r• f. fh1 ,.,,_.el fl ........ ff..i, alYtrfhlitt '' ,,'1JTctt*111 111 111y "'""" Enter Ivery Week July 2 Thl'OlffJh AIMJ. 26 Deaclllne Wednesday Noon • " c; I loULY PILOT ·Actur .Bill Fiore Goes Commercial lly K!X RUD Bill Fiore~ Okay, the name may not hive yet become • le,encf tmto lbeU, like Kate Smltb or Onauia or Colonel Sanden Kentucky F r i e d Oiicken. night ..ms. "The Corner Bar," in which he plays a m a rtlni-!Wigging Scar9dale stockbroker -a c r o s s ~ween Jack ~mon and &n Blot -and he may be soon sending people running out to their ne i11hborhood bar aJa in. FROM COMMERCIALS TO STAR OF NETWORK S!IUES Actor Biii Flore M•d• $100,000 A YHr With Deodoront "My favorite pastime is lu ! is th gr 1 de cla&s in pull down my Murphy bed out Pennsylvania who went a of the wall. open up a huge photo of me {or thdr room. I'll pack of famlJy.site M and M's have to get 1t1me new onet and watch Frink C • pr 1 taken. The ones I have are movie! on the Late Show. I lousy." fell in love •ith my wife Where does Bill Jo'iore 10 becau!e 11he, looked I i k e from here? certainly Mt beck Claudelle Colbert. Where did to the medicine cabinet. Doe11 we all go wrong~" he, like all oomics; want to Sl•f• at Centay Pim Oliver Breaks Barrier 111 Gl:OllGI!! Ll!!Jl>AL boJruoli ... y bollll --et ...... ,... ...,. . '°"' ... tNt hu mllT'ld Pop on11 llilk 11y11o1 ou .. , ou ... ·1 _..... e1p1bl1 inoy not mctly bf wowlnt' haMllnl el die bin°'"" ••· •u<ll ..... In ti., 1'" K.._ --llri«)ltened -bil Bar ol the Century Plo11 -el U.Jaa ...ita Hot.I, C.otuey Clly, but tjlit "B~" ceni bo¥ 1111' "1llt.-II• .....-tho ,_,, W'fUt-. For yt:art now, 1ucb Club t(:~ di.arm, dt1plte •'l=~~~~~~~~E,:~] owner• hi Ye conditioned •U· ttubtly beard wtdch now\: dlenc11 not lo •lQJec:t lo heor rr ..... hll boyllll, ruddy , .... the comfortable eoundl or 1.611< Tben. be lollo"' the <0Mlnc11ii1• gullln ond olncen tn their wttll • Uvely, toe-llpplnc ,. .. 1.1 pllllh lounger. dltlon. MOW THI• WlllAT Artbll or Ollvtt'1 Uk hive Next """"' llfl tou<:hlnc been tacitly mtrleted to venlon o1 •1tr You Go Away" ployln& Ice crMm ond oodo wlllch <arrleo the 11ntlmenl loun1er ouch ., F'Ttd Wein-de>pite .. ,often jerky phru. tr1ub'1 Greenwich VJ I I 11 e Ing ond I dioturbln& sr•llMI ol m1bllllunent, the Bitter End. IOUl1do tn hls lower r .. lot«. Oliver, lt 1ppem, is maltlng John l'liM'1 "Your Flq an end run · around tht Decal Won't Get You lnto Uptown-Villa1e loul\Ce barrier Heaven Anymore" proves lo and he has to come all the be I raucoua delllf\t, '""" Mt.- way to Century City to do it. closing . "Starshlne" includes . an audience slng-a·k>n&, suc- The Hong K?ng Bar 1s not ceuful 00 lhll vlaJt to ·I.bl Century Piau. 1 W '11 t •Ide point wher• an encore wu Room. but It doea offer 1n ~x-demanded. t~i.~--. _....,... . ....-ican.w....,;:. '11EIUDUA1E • ' _,._ ·--~--- YOTI AU•. t ' JAMES INSIGN SCH~ IOAID , ~1• a•t•MW 1"M .... tt.. ,,....,..,, ..... ""1Mr' llOW P.UTlll'I Ill tol11 l11UTllS COllTl .... IDA&TT11' r101tMll-of:."t A~lt1111f' A.....,_ .... But I.he face. Well. the fat't It 10metbJng die. It Is not unlib 1 Pomeranian that ha.!i bet!'I pelted In the wrong direction. and It Is instantly reeognil.able everywhere by anyone who has ever aeen a TV commtrclal. He makefi being in one look like so much fun. He even makes the barroom set of "The Corner Bar" look like fun. It's called Grant's Tomb and It's supposed to be a replica or a real bar around the comer from ABC-TV called McGlade 's. The money from all those play Hamlet? "I'd Jove to, but deodorant 11prayg netted him i' would probably tum out to more than $100,000 a year and be R comedy with me in it. I'd made him a familiar face on probably get Hamlet mtxed up "The Mary Tyler Moore with Rosencrantz or Show" and "The Court!hip of Guildenstern. ..... "" williul ~l "'°llfQiliG1 tremely ~mfortable setting Reaching for hi5 remerkably r?r after-dinner 1lpplna: and In-tune U-strifl& guitar, Oliver l~:;:::;:;:::;iiiii:;:::;:;:::;:;:::;:;:::;:;:::;:;:::;~j l1Stenin1. now contrast.I the ·heretoforell He'a the bewildered Sari Sack w.ho ha1 sent millions of peopie runnm, out to buy cold rt.mdes, hair tonic, plastic atovu and furniture polish. After hil famous Right Guard ccmmen:lal. In which he opened the medicine che!t and yelled "Mona !'' when another face ttafed beck. truckdrtvers and b 1 r d · b a t construction workers ytllfd "Mona ." at him every tlme he walked down the 1treel. Little old lldles Mop him In airports, ebildren mob h I m at llllneyland. ind he'• 1 bi& favtrlte on open highways with people in campers. For a teetotaler, how does he feel about playing 1 drinktt on "The Corner Bar?" "Love It. The character of Ph.ii Bracken is a dash of Thurber, a jigger of Elwood P. Dowd in 'Harvey.' and a l\\ist of Lem· mon. He'U 11it down and talk to anyone. He cares about peo. pie. Eddie's Farber." He. played a "l guess l just have a runny small but memorable bit in fa ce. When I did the Nyqull Frank Perry's film "The cold remedy commtrcial, all t Swimmer," and on Aug. 19 was trying to do wa1 give the ABC-TV will show his slaTTing tmprm.ion J bad the most performance in a special miserable cold anyone ever During ,.the early pArt ol hls low-key perfor'll'llllee w'lth an on.hour ••set," Ollvtt too, i n c r e d I b I y fine, both ,.."" uncomfortable. H l 1 technlctlly ond 111111ically, of· diKOmfort it doe not ao much ferlng of Goodman'• ''City of t.o the surroundings, a1 it b to New Orleans." called "Captain Newman, had. J thought J wu .teUng, M. 0." but I mtlll have had •n eflec:t the unfamiliar tunes wbk:h ne_ apology for A r I o filled to ttlr the handful who Guthtle't chordin1 of the came to hear the t p.m. show. railroad drama proved un- Now the ratingJ are 10 high on people.. .Now hypochon- the y're talking about bringing dri1cs avoid me like Hons "The Corner Bar" hock in the Kong nu ." Stevt! Goodman's "Neu-neeesa.ary, as Oliver stnlm· rotica," a ~ cycle ift-med up a storm d wheels Ol'I cludlng •• Oliver 'compOlition liO';;;;:;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ll and 1 f1lltriog ~ition of "Wlndmillt of Your Mfnd'' and "Catch Me lf Yeu Cai\'' are definitely t he forgettable momenta of the eveninc. It's always the a am• creeling. "Aren1t you whal'&- lti&-name?'' Bein& an anonymous celebrity could 1end most 1c~ t.ors to a ahrink, but Bill Fiore ta.. dodni· IMltthln1 •bollt ll. Now he'a ane of the 1tar1 of the ne• ABC. TV Wednesday "l like that. J care about people. too. That's why l like Frank capra movies. The only regret in my life is that I came along too J11te to do all those movie comedies of 'he Thirties and Forties. I was born to play opposite Jean Arthur. My great ambition is to own my own priv1te &ereen· Ing room where I would lhow' nothing bot Frank Capra movies like 'It's A Wonderful Life.' ~ut how can you do that in a New York apartment? winter for 1 full network pro-A stage manager· yella for grammlng IJChedule. Escept all the principals to hit the set for Dick C&vett and the Map for the opening tce:nf:. "I'd oper11s, it's the only major better 1tart geUinc Jn to network show currently being charader. What 1 do b atare taped in New Ynrk, all or at an object and try to blot out which makes Bill Fiore everything around me. It's 10melhing more important at sort of like se:lf-hypnoeis. J'm last than "what's-his-name." getting pretty gaod at it. J can At least, that's what the mail get a 'buzz on in 20 second11. pouring lntn the A B C Just think what poor Richard mallroom these days seems to Harris has to go through to indicAte. get the aamt effect! .. Then. Olive.r's recorded hlt "Jean" warms the: room and the sel picks up. A touching !JfW a o n I ''Evergreen" follows" 1-n d clinches the belief th11I Oliver ls both a t'Ompo1lng and performing talent ol Ute fifst "I think the publ.ic likes the 1;;:=========~I onler. character of Phil Bracken . I got a letter last week from a • • • THE • MAIN STREET • • · ELECTRICAL • • • PARADE • • • • • • llO(i_,IY POPULAR DEMAND ~· TH !L!CTlltCAL PARADE IS • lWICE NIGKTLY AT 8 AND 11:30 PM • A joyful procession of fun and fantasy brought • "'IHt by 11f•r1y 1 mWlon brilll•nl llgh1SI M~ sV.'/ ks • • • 14rv '/\~°' · ~~o~, . • • TA s \\ \t EVERY NiGHT AT 9:20 PM • • • ·u oooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo • •· •·· • • .. I • • • • • • • ... • THRU AUGUST 7 TEI BENEKE AND THE MODERNAIRES WITllPIUll KELLY AUGUST 8 THRU 22 HAIRY JAMES ~ND HIS ORCHESTRA ., 0 AUGUST 6 THRU 11 • • GJfoney Cone • • • • -•ptlUrW!c ii the • ~t%nerican • ~usic Machine • • • At tilt Tomorrowl1nd Stott' • Shows 11 10 pm l Midni1N • ~ • ' • /Olm CAITLE. LTD. • • On lh• Tomorrowla!ld Tomca • Dancinr 8:45 pm ' I IM • : · llellclorlishlliiilld1ncinrt.30pm·I "" :0 ~00~000000000000 0000000000000000 • • • J'"I • • ,..Od• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• BEAR COUNTRY Now shops, rest1Vrants & Teddi llar!1's Swinii•' Attld• Disneyt11d'1 -ond wildeshlt!lctito Willi I Wliolt SUltlttl of the fool·stonlplil'llt hillWllies _lo_ llt of liiblllotiolll Disneyland • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • :1 • 09eo mry doy hill lam lo I am. · .............. :1 ······································••/ ~ I • A dilcomrortmg al~ em- Wilt n._., .. NOW YOU 111 HIM, NOW YOU DON'T"" CLINT IAITWOOt Alie 101 ''JOE KIDD" •INt ll>"llW!f & "WHATS UP DOC"' Ctlll. ,,. I ,.M, "SILENT RUNNING" "'COMI HOMI SNOOPT"' lt9'tl .... "' ---Ctlt!DDMI JO ... :-~~-=~· ,_, --Ctlt!DDMF JI .. .. --:-""T :r_-.:r;.:1;:; ---t. SIAD/UM I ·~ . .....,. ... ----- -,, Sl40/UM J .. -----·.·-----.. StAO/UM ·3 .. -· ..... .-: ------.. SIAD/UM! .. ~ .. , ... ;-- [9] ... ......... Onafl CMlllfY ,.__ ._. Jr1 ;::apt .............. ~ ...... , ""IDDLllt Oft TMI ~ "ITAND U,. & 81 CDUllTID" IN) • "IKT,ACKID" -..OlttMOT'S COMPU.llfT'" C•I .... "'CANDTH f)() ' .. 10 SUN" .,.,.. °"'"" ,,_ '"' •IM "'Ulllto• aOMlll•" ,,.~ .... 1 rcrwn ,..,.,s · 1 ""tlannic " Caulder'' --C:.lp --........ .......... ,~.,.~ • AUO ._.._.....,.a.tfe,_.. "THE POSSESSION 0 JOEL DELANEY " !le ' ·--=!Ii -. ......,,. ....... l:Jt Ct 1&sa111 S... ... 2 ... 3rd llG WEEK .po'CAB-4~ 'IJ~M****"~ --Yo1U>1lly- •"CMAM'r·· A . -~l111Q.llUllCM.r ................ o""" (t*'ttt..-i-.. "UZA ... .u.1-ma ---SHOW llU" ·-n.i---- & OSCAI WIMMll "SENTINELS OF SILENCE" ~ - • ••• ~-· Nhn'O«J RACH •. '44·07ib DM.Y • 11!• • loJ0 · 7 • 10PM ....... ..... !Wit lfllli1* ' 1 ~ I ~ ' ~ • L I c )I • a 0 ~ n ~ ti c • ~ t ~ • n _j ' • • ....... ....,, A"""t 6. 197? DAILY PILOT C I . -----' ---~--- • • Pictures Talk To-Motorists :t~E.DOLE ldMc:t ,....., ..,..,.,, All ovm; Europe they're tbe wnt. WI~ lanaua11, the hlllnr•1111Di (et -thtlr -· by clllcrlm tnd l)'1l>o bill A molorill, no matlar what hh toocu•, mo... what to do and. maybe more Jm. portant. whit noi to do. No. paitini! A large llub cull lbn>u(h a ldhf-<lze P. No left tum! A sluh through an """" that ben4a lert. A hill ahead! A truck or automobile .... alope. Simple, tnd dlectlve. Now the Vnllacl Slotu t. getting tbe me..ge. And t h e motorllt, too. Sb.M:1* show that drtveni >w:t't!Jore oulckly to plcturet thin to word1. And Whal WU that old Chtflele proverb about tht ""'111 ol a picture compared to 10,000 word•? SloWb'. dell~ately. l h • Vnii.d S1atn hat be«un to move toward an lntemalional l)'lt.em or tramc control rurking1 .and .signs, all of wllJcb emphulza pictum and "'1tbollc _.,rather than the wrltlm word. It'• all part ot a major er-r.rt IO mab the AmeriCtn blcbwty, a Ur loiredlenl In llfety 1wblitl. In even ufer pJaco lo the )'tll"I ahead. Al the Ame time, the Federal Hlcbway · Ad- mlnlttnlloo (fllA) lo ..... tlnuaUy =-1nc the overall d~ .of the lntentate road aystem tn4 Installing more er- rectJve median SUard rill• and breakaway alglll tn4 lami>' posts. Many ol the earlier bulll 1- roada are being brought up to date to the enUre ayalem, whtD complei.d later in the de<tde, wlU meet the belt ltlety dellp -of the time. E""rgy•boorblng borrlen, such u the ll!Jd.lilled barrels of former race driver John Fitch, are helng placed In front of bawdoua lll<ed ob- ject>--brldge abutmalll, for lnlltance. Motori.Jtl often art able to brick up and drtve away all« atrlklng these lm· poci..boorblng barriers al apttda d. IO miler an lwr or ~Ion, more. they contribute to accld~t.s. Reaultl are tmpruslve. 1be Under the new .sy1tem latalily rota on the lntmtato adopted by the FHA, the l)'lltm IJ about hall the U stater are beginning to phue per too million miles traveled in mar. tn4 more of the !n- on non-Intentata roads. ternaUonaHype algns, but the But of all the Improvements whole exercise may take on U.S. hlgbW-.>"I , the moat many yean: to complete. obvious 19 the motorist will be lnaistlng that the scbed'!it is the gradual replacement of "Evolutionary, not rtYOfu. word sign by thole relying on tionary," Mr. Conner Aid, symbols 1 n d pictographs however, that "we b a Ye alone. recommended a schedule as a In keeping with the FHA 's guideline for the states to uae. newly revised manual on Some states, because of uniform tr1tfic cont r o I budgeting probltmS. won't de vi«•. road 11..,. bearing meet I\ too pen:eot." The aymbols lnatud of Wtlrds are 1ovemment has todicated tt Intended to provide lnllant would llke the replilctmenl of -munlcallon with the driver all bllbway signs within the ol a mofor veblde. nezt :IO months, bu~ Mr. Coo- 'J'he liRDS an: tent: and ntr. adds: designed to overcome the con-"The states are n o t fu.sion IO often resulting Crom abso1utely requlred to repJace IOmt types of slgm now in use all signs by the end of lt7f. U on V.S. roadway•. they elect to use the old sljo>I, "Dir~~ atgns o rte n which are acceptable, it's OK. have too muc:h to re.ad," "Replacement is tte0m- declares Robert E. Conner. mended, but there is no chief of the traffic control pressure to enforce cortr systems divisjon of tht FHA. pllance." He reports, however, "They're frustratllJ.I." b e . hardly any resistence from the • • • READ TMISE SlONS -"-left, they Indicate: slippery when wet; pedestrian <rOalnJ:; divided highway and bike aosslng. Tbe International sign ayum Is coming slowly to U.S. ' 1tates. Wbat wUI It cost the slates! Nobody really knows. The average We of traffic alp ln only three or four yeart • tnyway: .. It'• expected that 11 they are replAced, many will be replaced with the neW lntemaUonol type. Although nobody knows how many traff1e .tins a.re in Ute In the U.S., there are IOme 3.7 million miles or roadw1ys, ranging lrom the high-speed, up-to-date Interstate system to the unmarkrd roads in many or the small jurisdictions ol the c:ounlly. Aocording to Mr. Conner, the ln.9tallatlon of the new ll)'lllbollc lllOll " proceeding lui..t ID the Soulhealt and Midwest. Color wlll be of major alg· nWcance. Red means 1 stop or that tome movement la not allowed. U Y"tl need gas- oline or a restaurant, follow the blue. Yellow indicates a warning. RtguJatory signs, such u those that ind1cate a speed limit, are black on white. For w1rnin11 of ccmtrudkln or maintenance ahead, oranie is used. The aooct earth tone ol brown po1nts toward a recreational ...... Even u now, the ll>ape of the slglll Is Important A pen- tagon, for instance, which has nothing to do wttll the mili- tary, mearu: I r.cbool. The FHA al!o hu been test· Inc dlacrammatic sip at more than 20 Joe.a Uons around the U.S. Diagrammatic 1 I 1 n 1 are large, slmplified mapi telling the driver, as he approachts an inlenectionl, how the inter· sectJns bJlbwaya tnd rampa are Jajd out, thus making It eaalor !or him to aelect Which lane1 and ramps to follow to ccmtinue toward his dettlnt- tloo with least CllO!ulloo tnd loss of speed. A major dUficulty, however, IJ that the7 often Include more Jnfonnatlon tha'n motorists are able to usim.llale while travel· ing at hi,ti speed. Meanwhile, watch for the new highway slgns. They're on their way. Dues, Taxis Rainbow Colors Come w London LONDON (UPI) -Today l .............. e cob. Clooely Collowad by • purple bus. So wt.at? So there goes anolher tlD)I bit ol the tradl· tkn that are England. Once there were three thins• etrtaln In this rtckle world -death, ta1ts and the cok>r ol London buses and tu:· is. We've ltllJ got death and taxes. Not all London taxicabs are black an,Y mort', nor all buses red . The taxis we still tht same marvel of efficient design. You can flllll enter one ln a top hat, If you've got a top hat But there are green ones, orance ones, yellow ones. mauve ones, e\'ea two-tont'd ..... Buses are even wilder. Most of London's slab-sided doubledecken are still red as they've been tlnct ISSS. But not all. Now one b apt to be yellow, or purple. or wh ite - or painted with pictures, race horses or a royal band. BUJet R:O bright foe mol!ey. London Transport s<ll• Ill the tp1ce on the sides of a bus to advertiJen who fork out 7 ,500 pounds (111.750). ni~t buys an advtrtlter the rlght to paint his bus any way he likes, all over, and keep tt that ••Y for a yeac. He must allo pay for repalntlng it ffil when the year 's up. A paint manufacturer first TRAVEL got the money·maklng ldfll to officialdo m about rour years ago. Traditions in London are not bent lighUy, and a ~at deal of M>Ul-searchlng went on. "I think London Tr.amport qulte 8Wl)ri!ed itseU by allo-..·· ing it," one officlal aaid. SllexiDe Pa.inti ran a com- petition in art schools for a design !or Its fir!! all-pointed bus. The winner aplaahed tourist sighll all OVfl' -8 red· rooted Guard• band marched down one llide put Big Ben and St. Paul's. No design since has come close to It in art11t1c merit. There 's a bus painted all over with the Union Jack, Bri· tain'1 flag, another pelnted • bilious multicolor aella radios. Sad, really. Focus on Ga ming T a bles By STAN DELAPLANE RENO .,... No way lo lose on the gaming tables hett. You must in -1f you believe the paper· bacb that lake up half the newsstands: ''Ten Ways To W'm Al Dl<!'e." "Winning Systems For '21'." And so on. Where are the most lavish displays of bow-to- win boob? Right in the gambling casino-hotels. Best display it at Harrah's. U those don 't spur you on, Bill l!arrab hu a free gaming guide booklet in your !tote! room. Simple lnstrucUoDS on how lo play each game. * Breakfast calls for room service go directly to a service elevator stocked with standard breakfuta. While you are phoning. the elevator ii rising to your floor. When you hang up, the cart-11-rolling to y9ur door. Doni Ny in your room and dawdle, man. Eal and get down to the tables. · Some 12 million people go through here each year. Admiring the Nevada deserl Tb• magnificent hlgh Sierra. Blue Lake Tahoe. Most of them pull a slot machine handle while pualng through. * LAS VEGAS STRIP COMES TO LIFE AT SUNSET LIKE A FIREWORKS DISPLAY Serious gamblers play crapr. Best odds for the player. But still 1.4 a(ainst you, no matter bow you play iL Vegas: Safe Bet for Fun Weekday Campers End Se.arch for Campsites · The La te, L'};te Sliow is a 69-cent Breakfast BJ ALAN DlllUN Ann ·Morlaret, tn EI via Of,.. o.ttr"" Stall Presley, a Wl)'De Newton or a The woman tn' tennis shoe!' Sammy Davia Jr. ,,. watktnc trance-like at 4 Conrrle Steven. or Debb;t a.m. throolb the !toes of slot Reynolds w1ll sing ror yoor machines. supper in eJbow to 80UP plate Siie had Just dropped the roodittona. W b a te v er hai>' paper cup that onoe was lull of pened to Eddie Fisher and low nickela -you know where the prices you nilght muse 11 the nlckela wen dropped -Into a $30 checl: !or two is served wute basket. Now she \11'•1 with the coffft? clutclliJIJ a pinted coupon It la a c1t1 ol entertainment that wu be< nm belt'bet. and unlnhlbltacl excitement. "George," al!e Called out to You Ctn be entertained by lier INaband, lntenuptln& ht. •Ian on stac• or !ind yourseU poclctt.tummaClnl for more playing roulette with thein. looae ~ "boW long do we I.a• Vegu la !or people have to ally up belort we can watchfn:-GltlJ In jeam hip &fftblr....,..t breakfast!" hugglnf put men In whlta '!be acene, ol courae, wu 111111, lltla In '°'"" olldil( by Lu Vegu, the di)> where the'" youn( men In cowboy hab tnd noon never sell! and -.. cbaclt ahhU. Lu Vegaa hat -are qulddy repalnd .... more hart ~ and rib credit cant patches. lllll>burned -t b •• It is a city ti. cut p<ice Newport Betdl. _.,., ,.,ct hlgh-oric<d You can watch tbe Texan .um.a. Bur then !ht dlnnera draw1111 on Ills credit at Illa~· ,_ "1lb a -or tw6. An Jack or amn, at the ..... lhooters u they beleech: the course that rost.s far less than dice to mate the point the r_.i cour.... 13.50 a SACRAMENTO -II your The dealen WW' name tags niund compared wilh the $11 favorite campground in the but they don't seem friendl y, or 115 yoo11 finish up paying Calllornia Stole Part< System perhaps beca.Ule nobody likes on the more extravagant 1t booked aoUd for the to take money from a friend . layouts. You might apprtclale Tbe pit bosses -t h e a saving like thlt after a night wetbndl, try me:rving a overaeers who watch the of blackjack. campsite durin& the week - dealers -seem eY'en Jess Other 1 p o rt 1 enthusi,11sts SUnday through T b u r • d 11 lrlendly oot they'll gel 'you a mi&hl lly Lake Mead !or nigbll. That's the advice of drink. The drinb come ,,. .. to li•hin( and w11ar uilng. the Stole Department ol Peru gamblers yet IO!lleilow Y"tl ~ can talte In Hoover and -Uon. are '5 or 110 wont by the Dam, which Is as large a block You OUIY llill Mll'Vt comp time they arrive. of coocrete u you'll !Incl lllta during the latter pall of But you don't have to R:am· anywhere. August and the Labor D., ble. You can pay 95 cent! for a To do those things, however, "00~~ ~-.. ~~~ ~ Scotch Just lllce anywhere el,.. is to lorute the air con-'~ ~-• .....,. available without reservaUon during weekdays. You can make mervatlont as llte u Monday for the foUowing wetbod at any ol the ll!O Tlckelron ootleta throughout the state. To find out where you can aet your tickets for Ca.Wornta State Park System campsltea, 1n Loi Ang•lel call (213) 171-2%11 ; in San. DI ego , call (714) 427-5133: in San Fnnc:llCO, call (ill) 5Q..lm: tnd lo Sacramento, call (ttS) 4U-1828. 1821. Yoo can (0 to a allow. incl dltloniog and that 11 no1y r..-the Inland atale paru tnd there are doum to choo,. the banly In mid-summer. And recreatloo areaa. Mtny of from , or (0 dancing. You can 11 Y"tl stayed up all light !or thete areaa have eamp Illar dance 31 storiet blib atop the • th1t Q.eent brukla!I youl===================I IAndmarlt Hotel and 100D see won 't feel lll<e doing anything from the !lubing jlglill below but slee ping, anyway. that there's m<n to !As Restln( up for another nigh! Vegu then the ltrlp. of wlnin(, dlnlni and gamb~ People live there, work and Ing tnd OC111tribUtlnl to the bring up children t h e r e . cauae, of teepi.., taus low In 'l'bert's a manldpal (Oil Ntyada. , Now that I'm an agent oflhe Red Baron, I offer ygu 82 wayr I Floating Down ;River With. Oass to see Europe. Fly l.ufthen1a to Europe, then drive , wHh 1ccommoda· Ilona, maps, travel tips. Or get 1 rail p ... good !or YOSEK!Tt NAnONAL them down rlfat oo a throe PA!llt -Slit puaed out the boor tdvenlln. ti-lltveo, the fill! nela, Ginter BurJoy, a ..,..,_ and ~ "Just follow r-wlto bolds a -·· mal" .... ID ........ ......,., i.. ti. a .. 10C011C1J 1at.. }llatad • 0tot 111a - 1i1Jtr41N paople ~ In-Ud cn:a -0: -ot. --. air--. tnd -)wit to be -... _ .... ..,.._or -but ""' Illa Parll 5-o!ot Is -~lllt --....... -of-~ poople to 11a ... Y_lla., -R l •. r total ...... by cettq -Illa Jlan&r, Glllpr Into the rlnr to !eel and '1irlq. °'*"'t Ill W. .,,,i-. ......... -., 11pp1nc, GlO&w ean)lltly belle .. -~the Monday llllt.tha ~ E<oloa lloat Jlhw J'lool Trip WU !ll..,..W brln( to Y-1ta IMdiod .... If tbe -ti. - ---..... ..ui. -by llacbel Olnon cnup, lllnpr, ~ flor and lhat ultlmolely tllOJ wlU br111Jt yellow rail, headed • Ille cliff~ bet,.... the t 1"0b!" and "'Look •l the lln1 thqlt" 11 wu expltlned that they ,..... C.ddls tnd May Ftlel, -.,.. ntlurol food ,,.. ... '!be 1'1111-colorad mud ol the mll'lbJ .. WU the neJt ~I'-' 'l1lt Jmi>ortance or the .,i -l'Maled .. -1t nattqed ha the lllc:Q mud. 15 coontrlat. Th-are Tile Red Baron's Europacar Ay & Drive Holidays. There ara low-coal, alngle- de1tineUon Explorer Holidays; Bonus Holidays, which lat yc<1 lmd In ontclty, tty home trom another. Maxi Holidays, for four to aix weeks; Camping Holidays, which loan you a camper bua or trailer. Laisure Holidays, with prfarranged two-to six-week Hiner· arin. PIUs guided motor coach holidays. OVer 82 Hinerartaa In all. Tile Red Baron o1 Lufthansa German Alfil-wen la YQ<r lo see me at onca for detalla and rauivallons. l'H.: M0.0620 or UJ.J501 "'lblo IJ • -al reeyclfrw PGrllon <1.. .. mer, 'l1lt p1an1 • u ........ _ and ... Int• .AP the river cllnl( Ille ltlab walar ..... 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Doctors send )'1>U overseas wit& 'Lomotil pills. Adelle lluis, Ute darling ol the diet chicks, nys eat yogurt. Every dsy a couple ol weeks before )'1>U go. ~ry day while away. Puts a built·ln coun- ter attack In your Insides. No way I've found to beat jet lac. But you can get a free book on ii, "Pan Am Cares -Trips On Time." Might make )'1>U feel helter. From Public Relations, Pan American World Airways, One Cali· fornia Street, San Francisco. (Q'eld L ~Cruises arrnrat ... Xanadu & ssi>ed<larise slip fa~ XANADU-nor Loplld ;,,, -...,.n,......., for"' UJJ- XNWJU "'11 "'""' """'""""~ """"' .....i..biy IPldow tkdo, """'°"""¥ RpPOinttd public toOml to match tlw moods of tJw---a ~llr-tM Marco Polo l.oaarp.. the 5hondu Be; tM Ulmuy of tlw Kub/a Khan, rJv ~ CrnlRoorn and 1Jw &lashan Roorn ~ DlishvwiJt mmt anJ f'l(1«t tJw dUaiminalion of th05ft IDho 'ptnd happy hows d"""r ti.... ro.. .....-.,;;,,, of """"'J Tiw. ii ndt """" to XANADU 1n.,, this. But,.... 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A 1.arever vll"W right out to the ga rage, where the door opena And much, much more. automatically. Offered at ... 174,950. ll25,<m. HARBOR LIGHTS . Swln9 and Slide We should show you this home al nig ht so yo u Set really can enjoy the vie"' ..• of pll the New· Will IO'Vt' thia btr ttncect p.1.ay port homes, islands & thousands o! boats . . . al'ft. with room for a from th is outs tanding home. It becomes playhooiie and tree• to better when you consider it has 4 bdrms., 3 climb, Mnm and Dad wtll baths, btd. swimming pool & king size lot. fancy the 1hltt I a r & ' Just recenUy, profe ss. de corated. OUered bedmoms. dramatic: 11nne at . .. . . . . . . . . ....... , .......... $74,Cf>. :~~mln1~ ::~e !'.;; NEWPOR T HEIGHTS CUSTOM bar olf tho lomlly room. Early Calif. 3 BR. home on lge., manicured Evtn a separate formal din· ~~t, is.~~.l~~~.f~·r· ~.~~~ ~.~~~.r .. ~a:r.gainJi,~~ !;:'°:':'iu ':.·=~ht~~ all. ,,,. w"'I• lamlly can TWO BEDROOM HOMES EVENING CANYON get in the swim in tht laf'lt Located in Shorecliffs, Corona del Mar's lush h•ot"1 pool. ,,,.,..., molly 1061 DOVER DRIVE, WESTCLIF F, N.B. $30,950 residential area. This rare find is all ready to lot• of lov1 in thl• univ Condominium on fee land and reuonable price, 2 bdrm., 21,1: bath and move into. 1t would waste your time & ours family homt. Sfi6.950. Held beautifully maintained grounds th1t include pool, gauna and club- to try to describe this profe ss. decorated ~~.oo'. s1~,ay .. ~~ I:oow,,'•. house. Located close to shopr.inl(. One unit sold, one to go. h b t "' ""' °".rk"'•' O'IN IUN., l·I, 'NONI UN 9111 HOMU. NIWPOIT tu.CH, MMllt FOR YOUR VIEWING THIS WEEKEHD A RilLLY HAPPY MC>h91 ]~ -- . ' CAMEO SHOID OPEN HOUSE, SWt. 11o S al 4500 llallulJ, In udll9'•e Cameo Sl>Offl. a ~ wlib am~le room to add on. A hure ,,,,,,. Jo! willl oceaa view. Family room. opana onto MPanlo yard. A tremendoul falitll1 llamt wllll a rullatf<: price at $79,500. ORIGINAL ILUFFS OPEN HO USE, Sun. 1 to Sat 555 Vista P1orL Popular "£" Model,,3 bedroom condomiJtlUJll with downs~irs famil y room · \Yhlcb O!"nl ,onto wide greenbelt. Gourmet kitchen, opn beam ceilings, 2nd story veranda • .,,.,,. front. O\Vlltrl are moving. ao act now. Prlctid rtgbt1at ~53,000 HARBOR " COMPANY REALTORS "S.lllng RHI E1tat1 In .Newport Harllor Since 1944'' 673·4400 ome -w y no ... N •• h C b S t/Su 1 5 t'Wport .a..-ac · om e y a n. 3Js EVENING CANYON RD . C. F. Coltsworthy THREE BEDROOM HOMES U Yott ha\'I little JleOPI• ynu'U love.J this 4 Mthoi'l'I home with custom ahelvln1 A bullt·ln dttul!is I n .uns!Une briJ'ht rooms. Mom "'ill enjoy cooking in tM convenlmce kltchen with built· ins and dilhwalher. J'!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!l!l!!!!,..!!!!..., .... !!!1!!!110!!!-BJ And U' you Ilk• cuual. out· Gener •I General (Watch tor our open ho use sign ) & Company 630 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DR., N.11. $69,950, C•ll. US for your rtol H lalo nHdo-WE h1vo 640-0020 Sunny 3 bdrm plus den. Elegant cathedral ceiling living room w,ith door entertalnlnJ then you ..:.;;;;,;;;.:;;:. _____ .,... ____ -:---J won't want to ml• the love- ly backyard. Located on a low·tn.l!lc. -.)!nod -~ -di"'"" .. -Only 134.900. Cllll .....u. Jet• el good th lnt• to tell you •bout. I views to ·the ocean and a sunny .courtyard to the rear. An imm1cu· ·.· ll!AUTIFUL HOME late· property with cons iderable charm. : · 1 (ORBIN-MARTIN onN s11N., 1-1. ,HONI u N19u1 HOMU. coaoNA DIL MAI. 67140H BEAUTIFUL POOL 25 16 VISTA OR., BAYSHORES, N.B. $S4,950. REALTORS 644-7662 Newport. Corona del M•r • Co1t1 M••• , Gener1I General I · i aayfront Condominiums •• NEW HOMES ON THE IA YFRONT ._ COMPLETE WITH IOAT SLIPS !XCELLENT TERMS . FROM $64,950 'aclflc CH&t Hwy. at Bolboa Blvd. NIWPOltT BEACH TOWNHOUSES, L TO. 4401 W. COAST HWY. 675-6120 Gener•f General Loc:tottd In htl:t Cotta MeM New low price for Biyshoral Tree lined V~sta Drive. is a charmer area, wa1kin& distance to and this home harbors that same feeling lru:1de. Blg fireplace, beam r.leml!ntaty IChool. Thi• bta ceiling, courtyard patio ind rozy 11hutter1. A fun place lo live! 4 bedroom 2 f1ory homt hu 0 ,IN SUN.,, ••• ,NONI UNl9UI HOMIS. CORONA DIL MAI. 671-60ff 2 bath.I, laf'll! family rm., "'"" Vmlft otone l~opla". 3019 JAVA ROAD, MESA VERDE, C.M. $51,500. Btautlful bullt·in kltcken Custom colonial .elegance adjacent to the golf course, on a corner lot feature• rich w • l n u t with manicured lift green lawn. Insid e there's wooden pegged floor· cablMLI and Jla•• through ing massive but coiy ~tone fireplace and spacious tile kitchen. I patio bar • )'1111 tropical Or lN SUN., l ·I. PHONI UNl(>lll HOMU. MIU YllDl.14'·1fft .-lf.ndlcl plnr l\IM'OUl'lds tht lll<36 ho•tod aoo ft11 .. ..i :Hl12 SANTIAGO, DOVER SHORES, N.11. $14;950. pool and ru brick BBQ, Price just reduced $2,550. 3 Bedrm. and a .paneled den, shag .carpets, completd y private, pine sunken Jivi ng room and large master 1u1te. Enormous patio porch lrffl &: thih pond in tront • with Back Ba.v views. Out or area owner a:etti na: antsy! don't mias ll]b OM • only OPIN IUN., 1.1, PHONI UNl9UI HOMD. NIWPOIT llACH, MMIH 1311,500, Ca.II 54M640. 322 POINSETTIA, CdM $19,500 Brand new. Now under Construction with chance to chooae carpets and interior colors. Thi• Is a S bedroom plus den pfus fa mily room and large living room. This Is a South of the highway location. O,IN SUN., l·I . 'HONI UNlfUI HOJllK, COIONA DIL MAI, 6fl-60ot FOUR BEDROOM HOMES 2174 CLUBHOUSE , MESA VE.ROE, C.M. Another perfecto! 4 Bedroom 1ingle atory and a m&1ter 1ulte In llufly baby blue shag, additional carpeting and wall treatmenta are de- lighlful thruout this entire UNIQUE HOME. $51,500. to ·, THE REAL '·"'1 ESTATERS BAYCifEST SPECTACULAR HOME • REALISTIC PRICE Separate upstaln master ba:lrm. suite with frpl., fonnaJ dlnlnc rm., large Family room oU Patio Ir. F'ool area. Lara• Kitchen Includes break:1ut area. ·2 la.rie bdrms., adjoinlnr bath + mAlds room (or den) and b a t h • A r c: h ltttturally ... _ for th&I Individual famjly. Open Fri., Sat. A Son. l ·S. at Xl24 Naut11u1 tn., N.B. ' .. jtlillitljl•iJlli~jiljl~l cu~M 4 bedloom1 J~ii I 1 bl.Ut, huge famUy nom with O,IN SUN .. l·I. PHONI UMl(>UI HOMO, Mb.A YUDI. 1•6.IHf 1001 HAMPSHIRE LANE, DOVER SHORES, N.B. $92,500. Solid and aound wtlh formal living room and dramatic family room complete with 281 1tone fireplace. Lush shag carpeta. Many conveni- ences in thi.s traditional. exciting home. Terrific locaUon! VA R~POSSESSION Le11 than J Yean Old. 4 &droom' 21! &thl. Larp walk·ln Oo8et In MuteT Bedroom. Uvinc Ro o m AND Family Room. Double Fittplace with CMvetu.Hon Pit. Larp Corner Kitchen with Double 0 v e n 1 , Di.shwAsher, Jn d i r ec t Lighting, Much Counter Space 11.nd CAblneta. Sl.250 Down PAyment. You don't have to be a Vetttan to ilwn thl• holn4!. m,950. can •• 0555, Ewrunp. '*6236. COMFORT AMID LUXURY LI the keynote of #90 LINDA ISLE. Come 1ee for yourself SUN. 1·5. This line bayfront home is a tremendous value at $139,000. Jim Muller SUR F VI EWS IN SO. LAGUNA A lovely, warm, old world cottage in Tabl& N>c.k. Access lo two gr ea t beaches. Views from mos t rooms. Ex. fln an r 1 avail. $98,500. George Grupe LARGE LIDO FAMILY HOME Located on best 45 ' sl to st. lot 4 Big BR'1., din /fam . rm. combo. Priv. beaches. tennis & clubhouse. '89,500. Cha rlene Whyte PARK VIEW LOCATION Family fun in University Park, 3 BR., fam . rm. park home; sharp -seeing is believing! Come see. Fee, $54 .900. "Chuck" l.A:wis A HAPPY HOME FOR YOUR YACHT .. , and for you also. in th is charming 4 BR. "home w/spacio us patio, on excl usive West Bay Ave. Exceptio nal valu e at $179,500. Bill Beni.. SIA VIEW FROM KITCHEN Also from din . area, living rm .. m.str. bdr m. lo patio deck. 3 BR .. 2'h ba's .. fa mily rm., 2 frplcs .. 3 car gar. $72,500. For a)>p'l call Howard Wells OUllT, DISTI NCTIVE. Tlie style LI Bl< Canyon. Tha home !1 hand· !IOme. Tho community LI extraordinary. •115,000. For app'L call Paul Quick P!RFICT RITIRIMINT HOME Sweepin( .tow of ocean from Oil.I 2 BR. r• mod. bomt In 3 Arch Bay. Low main!., llXH. Level lot. Mo e In now. •JS.I.~. Bob Y'rh EXQ_UISITi WAT E•PRONT New 5 BR. ,.,ldence on la-oon of u clustve _Uoda Wo. Three lrplcs .. 2 W•t blr~ SPJCial carptUng lo draperies. Many, many utru. Etleen Hudson · ' IAY-IOATS-llACH Walch alt the harbor acUvlty -enfor the GOOD UFE from th LI BA YFRQNT In CORO. NA DEL MAR. OPEN DAILY -2001 BAY· 1111>• OIL lad Allllln ..... ~ ~ ...... ...... ~ Ill NIW~RT CI NTllt-tflt,. N.1. lormol dlnfrc. ..... Jot with ampll! room. for p o o I , camper, boat ltorql!. Great view of cataUna and the water. Built in ltett!O 1elf· cleantns own, and all the finelt ttnl1hln& touches A custom home has. Buyer hi• choice of color of carpettrc. All for ~.000. To 11tt CAii 646-Tl 7L O THE REAL "'\. L:STATi:RS O,IN SUN., 1•1. PHONI UNlfUI HOMU NIWPOIT llACH, '4M IOI 300 EVENING STAR, DOVER SHORES, N.11. $121.000 Exciting and tidy 4 bedroom with a fa ntutic pa,tio overlooking your private dock in Dover Shores. Beautiful decor. Easy to 11ee. OPIN SUN .• 1•1. PHONI UNl9UI HOMH, NIWPOIT llACH, '4.Mlff 2069 MANDARIN, MESA VERDE, C.M. $57,500. Price just reduced S2,000. - 2 1tory. 4 bdrm, 2 bath family home. BiJl master suite, carpeted family room with stone fireplace. Great Jand scapin Jl. O'IN I UN., 1·1. ,HONI llN lfUI HO MU. MIU YllDI. 146·1ttl COLWEL L -.... """°'111111'!..,.IFIVE BEDROOM HOMES MOVE tN IEFORE 4521 DORCHESTER AVE, CAMEO HICJHLANos, c d M. 5n,900. PRt)Pfttlll ~INC RF AL TORS NEWPORT HEIGHTS SCHOOL Views from master 1uite •nd patio. All concrete courtyard has a Quick posseu.lon! ! Anothe.r famUy fire ring. Purchase in cludes keys to 1 private beach. CHARMER OM of our beautifUI Meu. OPI N SUN., l •I. 'HONI UN19UI HOMB. COIONA DIL MAI. 67MIOO V 1 r d e "HIGHLANDS" ~ Th.ii lharp 3 Bdnn borne WU just Hated and· Woni. !ut. Mueh thou,P,t J1Ut tn to dttonHnc. 'Sha( crpt1 , cathedral ctlllnp'. modem JdtcM:n and ot\ly $44,950, C.11"'6-8640. ,,,m... Ju•l ...... on '"' DUPLEX HOMES market! 2 Blocks to schools, l blr b 1droom1, l Ji~plactS. p-eat I h 11 c 1 r pet '" ta 1t efu 11 y .......... 11 Only 133,900. Tey 5" 00.'n. • COATS WALtACE ltlALTOltS -...:5'4<11Mt141- (0ptn •-Int•! 520 MARGUERITE AVENUE , CdM $64.500 Here's a cute shingled duplex on a palm lined avenue. Two 2 bed· room units with potential to add on . Inspect the property and review. Unique's investment prospectus. Xlnl Priv. finan cing available . O'IN SUN., 1•1. ,N6HI UNl9UI HOMD. COIONA DIL MAI, 67M HO U~l()UI: tf()Ml:S ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MAftKE TWITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SE Li.iNG THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 67MOOO • MESA VERDE, ROOMS FOR 549-6990 • NEWl'OftT llACH, e4JS.8&00 • CALL US Formal DINING llOOI' • ,.. 1 ----"''-----~,-----~-,..,.,~,.------1~"* ttt Lora".T~Y ANYTHING Ooftttral • Gonorol -••I ROOM • .. h&vo Ii! ll!ltm> rlvt b1c bedr""u ~ "7 llltchon -EATING a • .,. ., • .,.,. -.,,, * * * * * * HAUOR VIEW AJl!:A ..... tu .A1 111W Lnt' of --••.1n -•---, a'.an IC ... I llfT .._ ....... Wmllll' ~ "" .. tldU4tfw ......... wltK :;::,, 'k!it.".'Bir °l',,,::; IALIOA ISLAND • .,,,. t.uo1t °"""">'built 1111o -.,. .., tr•.._. !lot ............. r .. -.. 11...,..r. -niorn. with a ftn:lli•C9 and lut fQur )'tln •nd ' ft'IJllY area. ,. .. ft'M99111 • OWMf' """'"'• dlrilne ..,..., Tiiis ONE D, THE LAST 0, ITS KIND -Ollllid<r u.. bomt• will .....,. tln&nelrc. llO llOO .....,. loot lrvlntt Now Du,i.x Undtr Conotructltn ._ ""' bW ltuyt Ill our LOAN rp;a .,., LOW IN- ty ii only $41,IOO lDchad-.,... We CUJTtntly have u:REST ftATt: • Oft1.1 trc.,. land! 641--Tln. 1\fo 3 bdrm., 2 bath luxury Apll. ,_ populor ...,. bedntOnl - Hf RIT11Gl I 'f f\I /I lh'. , Upllalr1 unit a dream t "'°"'11 IOI' ..ie. 1ron1 1 C<>me a .. the plllll lo chooso your colors. pr1co nltc• o1 m.ooo ,. -"-* * * * * * $91,1!0. One lo ltnnd -· ... .,.. -"' two >em ,..., &lld REAlllOM Tl\1 ~ . ' NEW LISTING tlw --lo loor _. .. W•dlll D!lvo ••-"u Dbl -• 1a1 1111 a. 11oor Dpoa,1111 t ,_ J lldrml., !~ hlltlla. Lar1a __, rm. • ,._...,..tot 111-,... WA N'fl D p<alO, enclOMd patio. " " " "" .. · elZ,IOO. a. -'<his d 11 lo ro n e 1 t Bollt,..n -1!111 1!( CLARK SOMDI, RIALTOI ....,1 c.a m-na. 110. w ,_ --~ -Oii nttoQrl JM Morltto, lolllea lol•M ·~ ---Coll COLWCLL '****** Daily Pilot_ Claaifie~ Ads r + : I ' ' , , Ir\ t ''' ' ' 1 () ,, ~ For tllot l1tm "°"" lllO. try .,,......,,_, ... c ......... . CO LU.JELL! (, 1, ( ' i ~ ' •• ' ' : • 1 ·1 l i I I I ' , MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES COOLEST LIDO PENINSULA BAYFRONT . 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, pool, 1lip avallabla. $84,500. Frank Peralta 642-ll235. HARBOR VIEW HOME S Delightful 2 BR & den (or 3rd BR) homo on pool size lot. Great location. TOlll Queen ·MH200. HAPPIN!SS ·RELAXATION · LOVE ' are part of this DOVER SHORES beauty overlooking the Upper Bay. Open & light -immaculate! 4 BR's, S batho, FR, Dll. Charlene Reichmann 642-8235. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA New shag carpet> thruout. Fr01bly pllnt- ed Inside & out. 3 BR lo DR. 11> blltho. Fireplace -lloobhelves -wood paneli n& -near 17th St: shopping & schools. M- sume VA loan. $.10,950. Open today 1-5 p.ln. 325 F1ower. BEST DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT Inviting brick entry to a 1parl!llng beauU· ful 5 BR, FR, DR + game room. Pier 6: slip . For a fun family. Open SWtday 1-1 p.m. 305 North Star Lane. ·· SPY GLASS HILL ll .. Vacant -excellent locaUon! ! New 4 BR -Sandpiper -a bargain at '76,000 . Laazlo Sharkany 644-6200. BALBOA PEN INSULA 1 Pictilr'e !look beach home. Freahly decora!- ed -beautifully furnished for reland living. A few doors from ocean -quiit street. Gladys Russell 642-8235. LAST OF THE GREATEST FINAL opportunity to choose a striking 3 BR, FR, DR -newly completed Jvali Wells' custom home w/sweeping Bay & Mountain View. '110,200. An unqaual chance to 1hare in Newport's fanta1Uc appreciation. Furnished model OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. -5 p.m. 2018 Galll)I Drive. ' . MOVE-IN READY . · 1221 Keel Dr., Harbor View llill1: Work's aJl done. Beaut.itul 1deco1; imagfaative. carefree landscaping w/wateifalf lo decb. Extras ga1ore -self-cleaning oven, e& rul\tc cook top, gas BBQ & more. 4 BR, FR. DR. Dona Chichester d42-8235: Open Dally 12-5 p.m. . ·ONL Y $4.1,SOll ., S llR -Pool -FR. Neat -sharp -com- lortal1Jt. Cloea to 1hop1 and· ~11. Clll IMl200. ... . • • OYCllST JUJt UStod. Wood pal!Oled PR formal M, S BR, Ill batll. ,..._. ~t il• 11..,..._. fut room. lrcat Q:;..""•IOO· O\*l"l'o-1-1 p.a.~ . , ,UltNllHID llAY,ltONT MOD~L ' ~rant Interior by Von Hllilerl'a - lnlert<ira cnai,1 a dr_am~ -2-1tory Boyfropl EDiey t.Yll r.. luna formal 11\!lbf am * ln-lllite. Downslairt 3 BR's, complet. bar • dramatic FR. orn to canlllevared clack. ao·xioo• lot, ff allp p~a: !1111.•. Ofllca Open Dolly -1117 s.,lldo Driw. lliVtiiaJ~ .... -· --c 20 I • • ' ---Ml·· .... ttrarw..,.,. .. _ i ' I ON , ~ •.I co1 = b ... • = bulli for ., Just roor buill yow ·~ . ~ ... • 2 hi Ing, surl pret !J E I DUI , (2. Ne~ (3 I SP• uc lnj r.; pa< '-·"'-' 1971 DAILY Pll.m -·.. ~I -·.. I~ C -·· @l I -·.. I@ _..... I~ I -·-I~ I -·-~[ -·-l~I -·-I~ c.n.rat * OCIANAlll * ' ~~~PllllCETON ** ** ** *TAYLOR CO* DUPLEX 2 --" unlL Good CJOnd, Slt.. to 0 C f I D • $152,000 • IN SEWNG YOUR PROPERTY WE DO WORK HARDER WE -Will --llElP YOU FIND e1 ELEGANCE ON THI! BAY WITH PIER & SLIP e ON THE PENINSULA. Immaculate 5 bed- room, S\i both, gorgeous kitchen, formal dlnlng room. For lb• d!Jcriminating bu;yer •. e. NEED A DUPLEX? SOUTH 01' THE ljlGHWAY? e CORONA DEL MAR ONE-OF-A-KIND ; ,_2 m, 1-1 Bedroom. Clear. Owner may c Close to shoppllig. This will go in a bq, Just red'uced by motivated aeller to •.••• ~\ ...... , •.•...••••..... : ..... '91,500. e CHA!lfo\, COMl'OllT, VAl..l)t; 1.· 1 · ' IN EASTILUl'F e · SEA HARBOR LIGHTS from this newly dec- oratod POPULAR MODEL 4 bedroom, 2 bath, dinini room, rock fireplace, carpeti &-drapes1 built-m kitchen. Safely fenced-In back yarG for the lltUe ones, .................. '55,500. e VIEW OCEAN AND CANYON e Just remodeled S bedroom, 2 bath, dining room (or family room ), fireplace, cheerflil built-in ki1"hen with inviting SUNDECK for your entertaining pleasure, overlooking the canyon Ii. \dew ol the ocean. One-o.f-a-klild in CAMEO lflGHµNDS .............. ~!500' e SEA, HARBOR LIGHTS· AND CATALINA TOO e . • •. from thls freshly painted and decorated ;2 bedroom, 2 bath and den with wqod panel- ing, covered patio for your entertaining plea•. sure•. with supurb landscaping. SEA to ap- preciate .... ~ . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $54,500. e OPEN HOUSES e U BEDROOM.) at 723 Cameo Highlands, Corona de! Mor. '69.500. Sat. & Sun. 1-S DUPLEX (2&2) -608 & 608'1l> Acacia. Corona del Mar. $61,500. Sun.1·5 (2 BDRM. & DEN) 1400 Kings Rd., Newport Helghti, N.B. $54,500. Sat. & Sun. 1-5 (3 BEDRM & DEN) Townhouse. 488 Bolero Woy, Udo Park, N.B. ,31,950. Sun. 1·5 ' ;/"4'"-S-"' f/4IU#4ll -- REALTORS 644-7270 2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. . DRIVE 4 -CalJ.p Pant -. wllb ._ m oq. tt;-Gl-~of b'ult tftel, lo a choice ~ .. --.... "'...., at DO oClllt to )'OU. l"Wl pr1c. MESA VERDE • $39,500 Ju t redecor-atedl-lmmaculate-t-.bdrm-41-2 bath home, ,Encl'osed lanai. Be1ulilully land· ocaped & room for pool. Won't last! 1645 SAMA!\ PLACE Open SAT/SUN 1·5:30 CAMIO HIGHLANDS • $74.000 C>ll: m-36llS -EYet * OCEANFRONT * Home. f Bdrm&., 2' bathe with 40 ft trontace. Thll older-llome ........ -llvinc nn .. frplc:,; dlnlna: nn., •· Ira .... ldtch. Dbl. prsa< plUI n.tra parJdnc Best area, nr. Newport llarbar EXACTLY WHAT, YOU WANT '· ' $32,950 Newport Many surpriaes bore! Beautiful view of front & rear gordena with colon galore. Private beach privileges. Ocdn \dew. 4 Bdrm home w /Igo DR. Fish pond & tea house. ~~ub. F.Qy to &how. OVER Call: m.--= Eva. 500 HOMES TO CHOOSE FROM ot iiolrvlew 64Ul11 (1nytlm1) CAN'T FIND ITi !< Wit.I. B\JILO ,,_ dftam home,' Ha .... 1tatt for com- plete ...... ..-.. Put. )'Cq' confidence tn our 49 years ot q:'.&11~ cw!om ...... bulldfn&. See uample of. p~uct at :ma CalaJc>. Dov" Sham. Ivan WeUs & Suns • '42-1511 • wH~T rr cosf . TO RENT! Nearly 001' of famllln In the U.S. pay for 3 SOOd homes in rents tn a Wetime and NEVER OWN THEl.1. What a TRAGEDY when )'OU can own thil 5 bdrm., 3 ba., huae family room. formal dining. WALK To BEACH. Submit • Owner trinsferrid to Wtaconsln. 'GINNY MORRJSON +***+ -REALTOffS.. •(!1!1* l5C6 Meta ,. •Venle,Dr. Eu!, • * Costa :P.fea ...... 557...(J.30 FOR SALE BY OWNER Fdr pictures, map1 I: com- plete dHCripdon of 3'.t ol Orange Olunty'a best buy1 mail $1 to ''Directory of fine Flocnl!'I.'' Box SC. Hunting-"'° &acb. 4709 DORCHESTER OPEN SAT/ SUN 1-5:30 lltVINE TERRACE · $165.000 Elegant & :.y:~:us home with VIEW of bay, ocean & Ca · L 3 Bdrms, IRe conv. den, lanai w/Wet bar, huge DR, .. parate i'JOSI qtrs & 6 baths. Secluded pool & fabulous shuffleboord court. Fun for whole family. 1921 SABRINA TERR. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·~:30 BEAUTIFUL LINDA ISLE A yachtsman's paradise. You owe It to yoilr· self to enjoy the luxury of this prelllte area. A lovely 5 BR home w/famlly rm, formal dining rm and 4'h baths. Wet bar, barbeque & 3 fireplaces. Pier & slip $187.000. 16 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5.30 NEWPORT HEIGHTS BEAUTY Truly a "Kin~s View" of the south bay & ocean !rom thH 3 bdrm & 3 bath exotic Con· temporary. Thick lush carpeting & custom drapes. Price just reduced! '97,000. · 204 KINGS PLACE OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5:30 HARBOR VIEW HOMES • $49,500 Bright & gay with colorful shag carpeting. The hard·to-flnd Monaco model w/3 bed- rooms or 2 & den. Quiet street. And you own the land. lmmediate possession. 2021 PT WEYBRIDGE SAT/SUN 1·5:30 IRVINE TERRACE • $54,900 Still time for fun In the pQOI. And this is a dandy one. Charming brick trim home w/3 sl'acious bdrms & dining rm. Some ocean view. Near Fashion Island. Hurry! BALBOA PENINSULA POINT $7S,OOO Prime corner. site in prestige area or Pen- insula Point. Charming rustic Provincial w/3 bdrms & 2 baths. Just needs paint. WATERFRONT "OWN-YOUR.OWN" On the water! Fantastic view & pride of own- ership bldg. Private marina, pool, jacuzzi &: security guard. Adult occupied. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, Immaculate! $89,950. LINOA ISLE LOT· $69,500 A real choice Taylor Co. Exclusive. Build your own luxury home on this island of finer homes & yachting. A real buy! * SELUNG'!' OUr .ervke1 cost lea than $2J a month for full pqe ad in the "Dlttdory ," 100 Open Hm1At handoUll inctodlnc plclure and map, targe ......,lor OcEAN FRONT VIEW SITE • $4S.000 "For Sale By Owntt" 11111. Encinitas R-2 Lot. High on a cliff overlooking and telephone answering fabulous beach & ocean. Near La Costa. ll!!'Vice. For lntonnation call 963-1000 Office Open Saturday & Sunday · · "Our 27th Yur" Ne'Wport ~ Cust~m WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton Horses 6 Br S 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road A:;1 :e~·=·~:: ''Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club'' c11en with me .... e center. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Private IC?'flt'Md pe.tioott ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: muter .utte. 1 QUEEN General General SIZE BEDROOMS. 3 LARGE ---;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;, O)RRALS, TRAINING RING. Tade room. Boat associated BAOK ERS-AEAL TOR S Z02S W lolboo 67l·J66] HUGH HEFNER WHERE ARE YOU?? This apttt:acular wattrtront condo will sea-duce vou le )'OW'L lJXI sq. tt. half la fabulous muter I u I t e overlooking harbor lights. 32' dock directly l.n front ol lo.rge: patkl. $49,950. OPEN SUNUAY 1-5 PM 4085 Alad· din Drl~. Huntington Harbor. GINNY A10RRJSON *** -REALTORS-•* ... 1505 Mesa -CiM •Verde Or. East. * --• Costa ?.!~ *•111 •* 557-(130 MR. CLEAN "POOL HOME" Complete refurbishing jt15l completed. Sparkling 4 BR. 2 Ba., pool borne with hardwood Doors. pl.uler walls. tmnendous covered pado, fire ring &: brand new drapes. Vacant, ready for aumme:r pool parties. Pric· ed below market at $33,950. Low down payment a.vailable. Call today. 546-5880 (Qpep Eves.) ., ~ . HERITAGE . • RE,.LTORS BEAUTIFUL HOME BEAUTIFUL POOL Localed Jn J>nt Costa Mesa area, walking dlatanoe to elementary ac:hool. Thla big 4 bedroom 2 atory home haa 2 batha, J.&rge family nn .. 'Palos Verde• !'tone PLEASE CALL US TODAY FINE RESIDENTIAL HOMES BAYFRONT WITH PIER AND SUP 3 bed., 2 ba, 2 story home with private beach in front of house . II !a zoned for and the floor plan will allow you to rent it as a duplex or live in it as a fine home for you and your family, in one of the finest areas on. the Peninsula at Newport. Full price only '147,500. Vacant. LOOKING FOR UNrr57 We have .a four plex on Balboa Peninsula, 2-3 Bedrooms, 1·2 Bedroom, l·Bacbelor. Fully rented -'10,000 Down, Full Price '89,500. FIXER-UPPER ON THE "POINT' Prime Balboa Peninsula area. 30 x 90 lot to alley. 3 bed. home need& paint and carpeting. All electric home -good rental area. VACANT and ready for the summer rush. I.DI appraised at $40M. Full price only $39,950. Sale subject to court approval. VIEW OF GOLF COURSE Channing 4 bed., 2 story borne in choicB eastside location near Santa Ana Country Club. 2 lull baths, beaulilul tile, bar style kitchen with electric builtins. Raised fireplace, nice carpets, detached double ga- rage. Full price $36,750 -owner has moved to Montana . Make offer. Zoned for horse . NEWLY DECORATED Try this 4 bedroom home on small Cul-de-sac with beaulliul hardwood floors. Fireplace. F.A. heat, Electric huiltin kitchen, large double garage with builtin storage and work bench. Raised patio deck over- looking tree shaded rear yard. All this for only $33,000. Owner said sell~ "REALTORS" -SERVING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR AREA MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE fireplace. Beautiful built·in kitchen featutts rlc:h wal~t abineU and pus lhroughl!"!!!!!!"!"""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!"'!'!l!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!! ...... 1 patio bar -lush· tropical Gentral landscaping surrounds thE!' --------- lllx.16 heated and filtered 2-STORY pool and ... brick BBQ, POO' ,. completely private, pine ......-..20,fOO p & Re ~ tree1i & fiah pond In front -tt'1 true! A era~ brick l ft 'l doo'! mia thio ooe -oruy firep-. Wlndlna: 1l&lrcase e e arre ea '''I $36,SOO. Call 546--8640. lo qu~n &fze bedroomt. REDUCED $2500 Gourmet kltcb•n • JN. pre:Jenl6 • CLUOES REFRIGERATOR, Xtra sharp 3 bedrm 2 bath WASHER AND DRYER! -" n'8r Mao Arthur~ Brillo!. Privale patio. Pool with NEW LISTING-GORGtOUS! .· Only 6 yn new, cooveolent c:&hana. SlOO BUYS m Call LIKE A MODEL HOME -Has everything: 3 to lrw)'s, major shopping faac tor appt. tc tee • 66-0303 bedrooms, family room, large dining room and o...,.e County Airport ' with wet bar pl9S separate workshot. Fine~ Hu tlttplace, aunkeo tub opportunlty to see it this weekend . . 72,500: ~ and all exlra3. Reduced to $30.500. by anxious seller 1901 Gllftwood, Btycr11t, N.11. Open Sit/Sun 1~ who may help with Gl'• HOUDA y ROAD-NEWPORT BEACLL cklsin& costs. HurtY, th1a {~ one woo't ""'· CALL NEWPORT AVAILABLE NOW~ 3 Bedroom, fami17 roolll • 952.5523 • 537-fl642. COu.INS and newly remodeled kitchen. Many extru! ;: shed. DIVORCE -MUST ~e~ ~~AST! cau today! • WA'ITS. CUSTOM Large back yard ............ , ... '47,500 ~ C & W N•at u a pin 3 bedroom 2300 Holidoy Rd" N.B. Open S11 & Sun I home with • """'' S.Ocious CONVENIENT LOCATION ': Gerlff•I . . OCEAN BL VD., COllOHA OIL MAit Open 1-louM * Sundoy 1..S 3516 QcMn Blvd., c-dol Mor Spacious 2 story, 4500 sq. ft. home with spec- tacular view of ocean & jetty. 5 BR., lg. Ii•· ing room; formal dining w/frplc. Separate gueat or maid quartera over garage. Room for pool plus large parkint area including paddle tennis court. -----DUPLEX· CORONA DEL MAit R·2 South of Hlllhw1y 2 • 1 BR duplex on rear ol extra wide, 45'. lot Tree lined, deod end street. Loli ol room to build. $59,500. . . ----DUPLIX-IALBOA ISLAND Like new, 3 11: 2 BR, lovely patio & balcony 1 with view. '86,500. I Olli \I I Ol '-0\ ' . ' • A.Lil TERMS .. ' tt:rae 3 Bdtm., 2 beth ..... wtth a:reat added ioumpua room. Good f.lmlly home ne-ar ldloob:. lturry on this ..,., lull $28,flXJ. C a II 54Hljl!. iiEAiY ciiiN LEASE-SW. BAYFRONT One of the most awe inspiring views in the area. You enjoy the complete boat actlvity from almost any point in this lovely 2 bdrm .. 2 bath condominium. With your own garage space, there is ample private parking for guests. Pier & slip avail $84,900 OCEANFRONT Your own stairs to one of the best Corona del Mar beaches. The view from both levels, of jetty & CaWina, is fantastic. Located on a priv. slreet, this custom 3 BR, 3 baths & family rm. home, is realistically priced at ,165,000 LINDA ISLE OmON New & beaulilul, lo<ated on the big lagoon, ""'"1 ,......t and -u. this magnificent 4 bdrm. home has every- living room, famiJ.y room • Call The Movers!! and coun.,, .. tz.e kl•cben. BAYCREST-Custom home with famil y orient-" Lovely yard with room for ed plan. 4 Bed.rooms, dining room and fami- your boat, camper or ly room-with consideration and privacy for ~ =r. ~ i:u•54~S: all ....... _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $64,500. ; pie~ call 54&-~ ' ' 2015 Commodore, Newport Bch. Open Sat/Sun I We're ready to i'), Relocated owner aay1 "ocaipancy upon mn approval," and II It aharp! ! 3 bedroom, 2 bath, with shag carpet, nPW COJ>- per plumbing, h••IO' •bak• OWNER TRANSFERRED roof and poo"•~ed yard In NICE 4 BEDROOM HOME -on quiet street. ;; a Top College Parle area Jo. Country kitchen-a very good buy at $33,900. cation, Qnly $31,950 • 10% • 256 Camelia Back Bay area Open Sun 1 0own. Call 673-8550. Two lnc:ome Units ' · ' ~ 1&' 'THE REAL \! ESTATERS '• •, -• n" one block to Bio Bear Lak" "40 LOVE" '' El&ht thouoand equity • CONCRETE PADDLE TENNIS COURT -is ~ Want vacant land, units, standard equipment with this home. Enjoy ~ • ------car. EZY tmna on $14,SOO. this popular sport-then jump in the 20'x40' ;: STARTER PAD ~LSu=!f.rlME pool! The house is a .spacio"' 4 bedroom .. 3 ~ $15 500 646-3921or Ev• 541-1651 bath and formal dining room -on qwet : , • Llncoln Lane . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. •81.500. ii POOL 1412 Lincoln Ln, W11tcllff, N.B. Open Sun 1~ rrs TRUE! Auume 195 . .,., SHADY TREES. qUIET STREET ~ "'°· or BUY FOR· 00!! WESTCLIFF -LDvely traditional setting -3 ~ Roomy. INCLUDES WASH· ========1 n ER, DRYER AND REFRIG-$21,950 bedrooms, large living room with flreplaC<! h ERATOR! Pool plWI patio! is the low low price for this and builtins, spacious dining room and out-!1 C:all at cnu -ti45-0J>3. 3 .....-:.._ 2 bath no door B-B-Q, in lovely patio ...... $75,500. ~ __ ,,, ' . maintrnance home Aho • k foaturu buUt-ln kitchen, A BOAT? OR TRAILER? 'i' tlean, um b'eautlfully thing as deluxe as possible. The builder bas I 2145 E. Coast Hlghw1y 67~ -•ed --... i. spared nothing to enhance the beauty & utll· ,.C!!'•,.rono.,."!d•t1-Ma_,r..,...,""l~~:-...,.,...,,...,,1 noUltac 1-than e1,.an1. 3 ity value of this home. ,255,000 •. f bedroom, 2 bath, &wt"' ·ioHf\I 1 .01\0\ Ge......a GeMiral ~ and you name the Convenltnt parklna-easy to be 675 4aM 1 !,i;:i;;;;;,;:;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;::;;;;;;:=1 tei'ml. M,800 or $«!0/mo. a ''DROP-IN'' at Bay 6: Beach Re&Jf1 9'1VVV 4' ' "' ' • • dlabw..,.,,. "' double ctr BACKBAY -Enioy living in your own lri·level , garare. Better check this home, with split level garden. Sporting and " one TODAY! enclosed drive in area. Perfect for that boat ~ . . BURI WHnl REA1TOR A-• A New Nu; .. EJp•decl SerYlc• • Sanie Owner NEWPORT UIBOA, OlllCI ...... W'1lie "'"""' SALIS Ol'IHINOS AVAILAILI 2901 N1wpll1 BIY., Newport leadll 675-4630 24 tt-S."lc' .~~ .~~~~: s. ~'.1.''.".'~~·. s .~~.'. r~~ o~~.ooo: ~ Tbll larp R,2 lot hu plenty REALTORS 846-'17ll Offl "--"-' '• cf room tor the chkkena. lt 2t)C3 WntclW nrtw ce ...,...., S.turdays I .vna•'fl ~ ahn hu •.•BR borne. Only Open till 9 PM PETE BARRITT REALTY ~ $21,500. for Eullld< ecw OPEN 4-& PM 1605 Westcllff Dr. N.I. ~ coum.-. . ....... ,,, ' ........ 1' ·.t · CHEEP! CHEEP! fJ_ I n A Walle ln cmtl 1Utt -41 '1!!!iJiiil!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!l!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!lll!!!!!!!!!!l!•!!!iill ol.inda J6le Bdr:mt. 3 betha. 1>11 1Mzw 1• PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES rm. Jonna! dlll nn, t1oc o.n.ro1 Gtnor•I 111-., -rm, ... • 12111;;;;-------------rooail enst!L~~~·s'"Db'~'bo;;;~La~Mstr. ~~~~m~~ ?iE.:::= * !~~RES WA1EDINT & POOL . l BR. bas sitting area• lrplc. Waterfront IM!-$29 950 WAmlp!ESHlPS ~:·s~~:::::.:~::~~;~: F==R== ~ ~:r~~==~v~,!al·.5 · · HERITAGE ~Hll.f O RS 2ioo CUii Dr. MIOlon .i view On All"°"'" A Loll, p11111 Cell:, Dnplare, h,,.. 1am11y niom. _ - - -room1 . 87' lo~ ~ahade treea, lovely gardeDJ for Act.IOI • ••Call 642 U'N ~~~~t~~u ..... , dlnl"! room, b.Jllt·•n nnce EA5f11dec,At'3BR.2Ba. •large pool. Baysbotu Dr. ...,.,. -~..,-BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR -.-.br1r.MO-l1:11. ~-~·-BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ""7 IM.5IO. 341 Btysklt Dr., SUlll 1, N.I. '7U1'1 • ...,. •A=•y P1"lot Cl1111"fie• Ads -~~1n11A1r51 1....,-!!!l!!!!!..,,.. ______ 1 FORTIN, R.'81 ~ .,, ....... a..iw"" .:..,:..:.:.:_: _________ J!!~'W'""'~ ... ~-~· l!!lfll!!_.!~!1 -~Dal~~ly!_~Pl~lot~~C~l~r~1~1~lfl~e~d~j .:=...:"""=="":!..' Qoa==•=-=-1.w.::_::.,,..::rmn:::o1c1:..· _"_¢1._11"1_ 1111 a.pi. Dr., ....._ 1, ..... . ' I I ' / I • -·-~I _ .... l~I -·-I~ r _ .... ~I ........ l•Jl --tel I ....... ~ ... - DIRECTORY ...... ... .... ·1m· II ILIFFi ~}! "!~ IND UNIT tm llat wldtot, --....i. .,-. :::11 ~ ~ .:..:: bait ID the Ear1J Bltlfb. 'l'bll lovely I BR., lo a. s "*"" 2 bath ......_ 2~ 119. apUC..levol condo. lw wot IMlr, flee. Ntl a -._ -· t kllch., prlv, 40 ft. pallo, ............ •·• .-• a oot + a. -. -11 5-ACIES +-HOl.-E -=.1 '*;°' .... '"" .. On Live Oa1t ;s Bd., Ill'. O'Neil Part. UMwally llellty · BeauL, i-tle Id wtlb Iola of·-· • 11: Cit. ""1. met Nice 2 l!R. llOUM: 11111. Ill. Could 119 -,,_ 4 .. 2 11A + - ..., .... --.... -.,...... • ... J ...... ":.; ......... ___ ... _ .............. ., .. ,ullbt•sll:all.....-.t.,lYf1L01 AH1-.~.-.... :.:"~.._,_ ~~~~:,.~-~.~.: .. ~ .. ~. = ::.. ~-·s;;.: HEUN I. DOil 1111• '=-' .... .,,.,.. .. .,... .... _.Wocadlel•tllll•._._.,.,...,,w•1 . Glii kelliOi' Vv --.... 116 llA. Housls FOR SALE 11101 Gltnwood, Baycre1t, NB 18t7t Glenmont Ttrr. (off E4stl!llll TR) MU200, $'12,500 (Sat• Sun 1-5) Hllll, 61l GOO (Sun 1-6 lllALTOll MMllJC ---a.t • • (2 llodroom1 & fomlly Rm or Den) 245 Evening Canyon Rd ., CdM 673-6510 $99,500 (Sal/Sun 1400 Kl!lgs Rd., Newport His., N.B. 844-7270, $54,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1870 Port Cardigan, (HVHomes) NB 644-6200, $53,000 (Sun 1-5) 114 Via Palermo (Lido Isle) NB 675-3600 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 227 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 644-7662 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 17ff65 Acacia Tree Lane, llniveralty Park 873-8550 $38,950 (Sun 1·5) (3 lodroom) **4401 W. Coast ·Hwy., N'pt Beach 875-6820 (Sal/Sun 10 lo duak) *1848 Pt. Renwick OlV Hornet) NB 844-1133 (Sat/Sun 1 to 5) 6621 Crista Palma Dr., HB 842-3873 $38,350 (Sat & Sun 10.8) 1818 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 842-8235 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 221 Milford ~meo Shores) CdM 644-6200 (Sun 1-5) 1645 Samar Place (Mesa Verde) C.M. 644-4910, 339,500 (Sat & 5un 1·5:30) 204 Kings Place (Newport Heights) N.B. 644-4910, $97,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 2218 Anaheim Ave ., Costa Mesa 548-1275, $28,500 (Sat & Sun 1-8) ~Flower, East Costa Mesa 642-8235, $30,950 (Sun 1-5\ *263 OCeaoview, (Newport Heithts) NB. 642-8235 (Sun 1-5) **121 Harbor Island Rd., NB 673-7300, $240.000 (Sat & Sun 2-8) 2400 Cliff Dr .. Newport Beach 845-6no, $54,500 (Sun 12-5) 539 San Bernardino, Newport Beach 645-4170, 54Q.-0808 (Sun 1-5) 338 Evening Canyon (ShorttliHs) CdM 644-7662 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 528 Redlands , Newport Heiihts, NB 675-7993 (Sat & Sun 2-5) 527 Santa Ana, Newport Heights, NB 846-7530, $42,500 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 17182 Kampen Ln., Huntington Beach 842-2581 , $211,500 (Sun 1-5) *24331 Augustin (Agean Hills) Miasion Viejo, 830-8030, '48.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3151 Barbados Pl., Costa Mesa 546-2313, $32,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2516 Vista (Bayshores) NB 675-6000, $54,950 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 422 Catalina, Newport Beach 840-0020 (Sun l ·5) 1107 Valley Circle, Costa Mesa 845-0303 (Sun 1·5) (3 Bedrooms & F1mlly Rm or 0.n) 2008 Aliso Ave., Coota Mesa (Sal & Sun 10 a.m. to 8 p.m) tt2001 Bayside Dr., Corona de! Mar 844-2480 (Fri/Sal/Sun 1-6) 954 SandcuUe (H.V. Hills) CdM 644-2430 $72,500 rsun t-5) 315 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM 644-2430 $85,000 (Sun 2·5) 2030 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) NB 8411-1550 $110,200 (Dally 10.5) 49'l Sturgeon, Costa Mesa 540.1720, $37,500 (Sat 1-8) 2823 Tabago Pl., Costa Mesa 5411-2313, $43.950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 410 Lenwood , Costa MeH 846-7171 (Sa t & Sun 1·5) 2013 Santiago (Dover Shores') NB 675-6000, $84,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 630 Cameo Highlands Dr. (Cameo High· lands ) CdM. 675-6000, $69,500 (Sun 1-6) 2303 Redlands, Newport Beach 557-4130 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 6782 Elgin Cir. (S, of Garfleld-W, of Mai· nolla), 530-1826 jSat & Sun) 2021 Pt. Weybridge (Harbor V ew Homes) N.B., 644-4910, '49,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 11121 Sabrina Terr. (lrvtno Terrace) N.B. 644-4910, $185,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 723 Cameo Highlands, CdM. 844-7270, $69,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *385 Princeton (Coll eie Pk) CM (1) 821-8700, $32,500 (Sun 1-5) LEMON HEIGHTS -,OOTHILL HIGH Elegant French Provincial custom estate, white brick, black 1huUu1, ~ aero walled. 'Reduced $20,000. lo $98,QOO, 3000 feet, 4 BR., ~ BR., den, outstandin1 air-<:ond., plus el..,. tronlc !Ulen, pool, hardwood 110011, l!lll'ble entrance. OWNER NIED DRYIR CLIMATE? 2300 Holiday, Newport BelCh 2107 Santiago _(8-ycrt1t) NB 1142-5200, '47,500 (~t •Sun 1·5) 54().ll5l, "13,500 (Sat• Sun 1-5) 111921 Via Me11ina, (TUrtle ROct HJl!J) *1'1386 Lu Amlgoo Cir., Foantala Valley Irvine, 642-8235, fel,500 (Sun 1-5)' SC.25el, '29,400 (Sat• Sun 12-5) 2848 Alta Vlita (Eastblufi) NB 1001 Hamp1bJre Lane (Dover Sboro•) NB 644-llSS (Sun 1·5) 67S-e000, '92,500 · (Sat• Sun 1-5) 2511 Loyola Rd . (College Pk.) CM *1215 Sandkey (LUlk Harbor vu Bills) M7-428S, 646-3811 (Sunday) CdM 675-7225 (Sat 1-5) 1196 Princeton Dr. (College Pk.) CM 438 18Ui Pllce (Newport Hp)~ ... ,:~~t~~~e1e Pk.) c~1 & Sun) 645-2552 '49.SOO -~ 1·5) 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) #57 Unda Ille Dr. (Unda Ille) NB *2M Milford (Cameo SborH) CdM 67&-8181 (Sunday) 675-3000 (Dally 1-5) 17SO Port Westbouma, Newport Beach **3329 ocean Blvd., Corona de! Mar 640-0020 (Sun 1·5) 615-3000 (Sat & Sun U) *1712 Galuy, Newport Stich 468 Ogle, Costa Mesa 640--0020 (Sun 1·5) M4-6200 (Sun 1-5) 840 Santiago, Costa Mesa 1392 Galway Lane, Coeta Mesa 546-2313 $34,950 (Sun 1·5) 546-1168, $~,500 (Sun 1•51 18859 Los Leon11, Fountain Valley 518 Cameo Highlands Dr., Corona del Mar 986-1397 .. 8 950 (Sun tU) 673-8550 $67,950 fSun 1·5:30) .. • *400 Superior, Newport Beach (J .... ,....,,1 875-7225 (Suu 1-5) *404 Superior, Newport Beach #11 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 675-7225 (Sun 1-5) 675-7743 (Sat & Sun 1-5) h *1609 Ruth Lane, Newport Beach *1883 Bayport Way, Newport Beac MM857, ... ,500 (Sat• Sun 1-6) 841).()()20 (Sun 1-5) ' .. , T -L t 435 Aliso, Newport Hei•hts *24652 Evareve Cir., ...... e Forti • 83MOSO, '82,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 546-8640 '44,950 (Sun 1·51 25021 Rlverdell, Lake Forest (4 lodroem•l ... 83o-«l30, $53,900 (Sal • Sun 1·5) *4521 Brighton Rd (CalMO Shores) CdM 281!<!,S23hant• tar• ••tD.~ Costa Me(~~t • Sun 1-5) 842-8235 (Sat & Sun l ·5) ,.,,. • .., ~.., lOl Via Dijon (!.!do We) NB 1144-2430 • fSun 1·5)' 258 Camelia, Back Bay Area, CM 842-5200, $83,900 (Sun 1·5) 3009 Cleveland, Costa Mesa . 9111-1050 • (Sun 1-5) 24902 Wlnterwood, Lake Forest 83Q.6030, '48,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 24721 Eldamar, Lake Forest -30. '47,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 20:>.00 Lantana, Huntington Beach M7-4130 \Sat & Sun 1·5) 4709 Dorcbemr (Cameo H ghland) N.B. M4-4D!O, $74,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) (4 lod"'°ms & f1mlly Rm er Den) 383 Santa Lubol, CM . 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 4 lo 8) *2815 Harbor View Drive, CdM 644-1425 $77,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *2018 Galuy Dr, (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 (Dally 10.5) 1221 Keel Dr (II. V. Hills) CdM 642-8235 . (Dally 12·5) 2012 Port Provence (H.V. Homes) NB 044-6200 (Sat & Sun 1·51 1436 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·51 **1667 Bayalde Dr (Yachtsman's Cove) CdM 676-1935 (Dally) 1425 Keel Dr, Corona de! Mar 644-2430· $79,500 (Sun 1·6) 1223 Dolphin Terr (Irv. Terrace) CdM 644-2UO •t 75,000 (Sun 12·5) 90 Linda We Dr (Unda We) NB 644-24SO •139,000 (Sun 1·5) 711 K·'l'bangl (Irvine Tarr) CdM 644-24SO $98, 750 (Sun t -51 3806 Inlet lslo (Lusk Harbor Vu Hills) CdM, 675-7225 (Sat 1·5) 1212 Santiago (Dover Shores) N.B. 875-2723, $149,500 (Sat & Sun 1-8) *1412 Lincoln Lane, WestcliH, NB 842·5200, $81,500 (Sun 1·5) 2015 Commodore, Baycrest, NB 642-5200, $64,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 21Ml St, John Ln., Huntington Beach (Open Dally) 245 Tulane Rd., Costa Mesa M7·™2, $33,500 (Sat & Sun 1-6) BM SandcasUe (Harbor Vu Hills) CdM 644-735S, $73,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2907 Harbor View Dr, Corona de! Mar 673-8500, fl'T,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) SSS Gravel Canal, Balboa Isle 875-8550, $92,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 958 Cheyenne St. (Nr. Paularloo) CM ll62MM, $32,250 (Sun 1•5) 1027 SanUa10, (Dover Shores) NB 842ol2S5 (Sun 1-5) (5 Bedrooms & family Rm or Deni **#84 Unda We Dr (Unda We) NB 844-2480 (Sun 1·5) 1418 SandcasUe (H.V. Hill.s) CdM . 644-2430 $95,000 (Sun 1·5) ** ;t48 Linda Isle (Unda !ale) NB 642-8236 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *1315 Santiago, (Westcllff) NB . 842-8235 (Sun 1-5) 1337 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235, $196,500 (Sun 1-5) *1936 Pt. Albans (HVHomes) NB 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 2-5) 2840 Basswood (Eastblufi) 'NB 644-7682 (Sunday 1-5) 4521 Dorchester (Cameo Highlands) CdM 67S-e000, $'12,900 (Sat " Sun 1-5) 2023 Goldeneye Pl., Costa Mesa 846-7171 (Sat & Sun 1-8) 16 Linda Isle Dr., (Linda Isle) N.B. 644-4910, $187,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 3518 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar 675-6900 (Sun 1-5) 3088 Johnson, Costa lieu' 845-0303 $35,500 rsun 1-5) 1019 Marian Lane. Newport Beach ~2430 189,500 (Sun 11·5) 1019 Marian Lane, N.B. 644-2430 ug,soo (Sun 11·5) 16 Bedrooms & Family ~ ., Deni **305 North Siar Ln (Dover Sbo111) NB 642-8235 (Sal & Sun 1·5) TOWNHOUSES POR SALE " ...,,_,,, & Don) 468 Bolero Way, (Park Lido) NB 644-mo, $31,"° (Sun t-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 Ir. IKh Unffl **337 E, Bayfront, Balboa laland B75-SSS1 (Sat/Sun/Wed 1-5) -~ Acacia, Corona del Mar 644-7270, $69,500 (Sun 1-5) 2516 Bayside Dr., C-Orona de! Mar 546-2121 , (Sat & Sun U) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (1&31od-) **4401 W. Cout Hwy., N'pl Beach .. 675-6820 (SaVSun 10 to dusk) WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE **1857 Bayside Dr (Yachtsman's Cove) 675-1935 (Dally) * ,.,, WIMl'al o-ral 1l'd .,,. rruoo. .... ,., DUl'LIX C-. Mou OtumlQs -1 Mt. "' 111 Lto.I. Isle Dr, • -· 2-2 Ill\, ...... ...... s 1111.. .. lot. !I' lltp. ..,._,. ,,_ pointed. -$lit.SIG. • JUST UlflD ooad. OlllJ '9,!00. 2Gt ...,....... 0.. • 4 ···-· '"·"' IMMED. l'OSSISS. l 1111.1BA.,1111' lot. SI•,._ Tblt --1 lllltllr -II 0. .... Eu-°"'" -IC. I. -.. 11.1 Im. -"" la -ol '°""" l BR., 111 ha. -· Carp, -•• -....... -...... IAdh •'drtplie, OW'd. patio, ~ OWNER. tr an• It r r • 4. arpttl. •utlfl&I .. ~,.. ldzelot.Owner--5"" -I .... a ... <OYfNd ·llOllO-IMMACULATI ~,.,,, ...... 1 -DMi mt. -1e ""'it>e. IBdnn.,l!lbotltl;lnpsrf<d nannl brick a..,,iac., Callm.ul!O. • ooad. Calp, .. -· CVY'd """'1bdcli ~ lium- .. llo. Ow1ltr mutt •lll =·':"hiia- MORGAN RIALTY -~--~,1-67W642 675-Mlt --~ -~ ~ .. -. -·- $25 loo NIAR BAY & OCIAH . I 4~unl~ NO DOWN Exc:en..t .-i ,,_,. eem. a• a 11 ab l •. Low Balboa'• belt: loeltkln monthly ,.,.,..,.., En"1 $11,111111 ball. clbtbw....,, natural IALIQA IAY PROP. --l-.. * fG.14'1 -* !2!_lhl.-put lite, ~. lollooe· ltl--'""· rm., "" --v..--.. -Beaut COi' )Cit W/fratt tl'MI. SI0-11'0. NEW baylnmt bome. Pier A Call C-.0 M .... 567-«:J TARBELL Income. Opell SaVSWl/Wel By -Ollly, w Im & lla1lront. Uttlo lilancl WINTON,-SlW3l1 lolllMI' ......... Newport CHECK THISE * NIW LllTING * FEATURES <:l!OICE DUPLEX. * s Bedraoml * 3 Bttbl * 2 Bdrm. 6 1-bdrm. Owner -Famil¥ room * Boat Ac-Uqu1dttinl • mutt sell! ceu * l Car Garap * Excellent taml. $87,500. Prtc:e oo11 146,!l!i), Much Dav1D11. CARLSON SUPEI DUPLEX RIAL TOR m.t2tS PAYS POR ITSILI' <Open evt1.) * W•lttfront. N'pt 1krbor N•&t u··a pin 1: on a stn. , 5,00llTeet ......... $%25,0Cll lute lot, locate! In the * S BR., den • • • •• • •• .$52.500 prime rental lrM. bl'ftr a * s BR., ltle. lot ..... 158,lOO ........ Doo't -thlt · HERITAGE R[AllORS * Trll*X ............ 183.500 one. Priced to .en this l'l!s'!!c~H!"lo~o~L!""'!ST~A'!1!!T'!s 1 ~;. BR,~ • .-. Call m-1""· SOON tam nn .. ,... toar. -' 0-dlJIV MOVE IN IDOIE '""'·Ph.• app1.11U1n.1 ~ "'21 M.,. Del Mar. All built. ... Col .... P1r1t ~ ftttplaee, 2 bath&. want to ~~~~~r=bol:"'S'.~-!iiiii!ii~I St. John's and 0 C.C. 131.IOO c;uSTOM die. f Br. ' an....., · ~t '::'~a~~ NEAi UPPR ~ 111\,,1 !141-MC. • , NEWPOIT IA Y. I s·-';BR;;;:'-+:-".1am;:::-rm.=-bu:td:-;•;;;. n;;;:ms::;I $25,210 -pool. 132,!!00. 5% -.. s bedrooma, pollshfa Open houte Sun 1-5. · 315 hardwood • lbar carpet, Princeton. Bkr (1) 121-8700 doubt~ prqe, bqe lot wltb towerinc · lhlde t r e e 1 ; Coron• del Mar Amlme Ille VA loan and --::=:":":=LE~-· I 11.11 ... mont1t .., .. ., .. MULTIP -. to -VA loan Fir1t * WAHTED * Larae f or S bedroom. Newer. Not over $100,000 • or will nnt ·RINA E. COii AMOCIATE f1,.1 Wilker RHffw *~* * f46.7414 * $27,500 3 BDR. & DEN a11um• 64 ~ loan. ~ lHI .......... Centnl lloar plu, nannl --........ -• !lnplate -tDlllt lbclu&rd. dlallW-nn., bWlMn ruo • own It --· wt. SI0-1111. TARBELL 2915 Harbor, °""' - MOVE NOW PAY LA'fll !ll1IO ... It. cl ...-11v1os. I-3 ...... I ~-­-................. ~ _.....,out,_ Oo -llr M,lllL Call usnNG cloy on .,. - CHANGES -.. ~ • I ' ' • ' I ......... " ' Hommwoen..m ~Ileen ~ .. 11.:11111 lo U.t In llaltlple ~-~ Ewes - for a ~ cloy mlnlmurn1-...,,..,..:.,,,...;;;,;;:_::;.,.,='"_ .. -~ ,,. """"""" "APPLE PIE" ill knowinC that ,OU call DOW lmmtculate l bedrootn borM u. our l'ffl Mu!tlpl near South Cout Plua, on .. rv1oe ... ~-----IO da7I tor.....,.., Malt>---potlo. A IW1 ... lo ... fattest -lo< -home. -)QI to Upole your Jll'Oper\y and at DO additional COit to ,,... l'llt -cl - and -cl -lpecl!Oi.i to """' tor )'Oil. 411 115-1215. COLWCLL lurr White RHffw 2801 Newport -· · Newport BHc:h m-ll30 VA NO DOWN --=;u;;;";;;iiOU--on U'lil rue value. 2 INDULGI IN -..... w:ll unit. Ono A LITTLI LAllCINY an!t -,,..... and - PR()Pf Rl It·-.. trJ< Rt l\l l l)H <..., Just -$10,000 tor tounedlate OCC1111M<Y· l --+ llllld'• ...... Each unit -tor $115. .. ... all ....... ,,i.e. (l KHp .......... ...taL On- ., 1hem), llttpW:es ....,. ly' 131,9110. u 100 baft l>otn wti... (I cl them). Hooted In the ~ call .,_ • ftltued pool «•• ol ~ a a. Yilw you cu't b6Hfft>. -. . -Balboo lllud, Little --.... Grand Canal. Penbwlla, °""' -.. a.a-1s, jetty <<fie! ... """l•••••ili••I ~!), 1215 DOLl'HIN TEllR. TIME IOMI with a """ -cl 111,900. Take a look at Ulla beauty. CORONA DEL MAR AIANDONED iaytr.t Condo OPIN ~Jof SUN. t Br, tamllJ '"'"" 211 11at11t. 1 180' View, 4 bdrm. custom home on beat llYINE I Br, 2 Bo, pool, .,._ • lllllo University llHltv o..rm.d prqe + """" Low -Wo lncludt• -A~-VA no -"'1Jll and $11111 -FHA with total Jlll'llltnl cl ~--!Olll­for -...ttoo. -• ' 'I CdM streel Profesa. decorated with tute & De!IPlllll $11,IQO lllQl i:-Cit. Hwy ~ 1o< boot, tralltr, ttc. n11ratn~ lmmac •• luxurious. $135,000. RED nLE IOOF IMllALD IAY Ol'IN DAILY, .. -$47,500 IROADMOOll ' mvtNE'S LOWES!' PRICE! ,.,......,,.te I llr + --.. POINSETTIA Roy MoCa• ........ 5 BdrmJ. • 1 story, view home. Emnalvt =::.:: "':.::'!.~-'bw7·:.:,Weit ,..__Miii.-141.mt paUo arau. $96,000. alot ''a-"""' 2 ...... W IWlelt a ·iw.c., a BR., I Ila. ...... -. 2111ll"'Jl!Stliwd.Cll. CAMIO HIGHLANDS l'OOI. PWI CMA1W Oob 1111 'fta Liiio ..... Lots « -6 --!l!!l!l!!J!!mtl lteal-MMm 'Bdrma., 'View. Prlv. boachel, pool Great ...... Call 1111 • •°"'1 1iliili+1ifiJiriiiA'I'-:::::::::.=·:=a.! .,. ."!..., ::! 6 Open E-Y<L charm! •72,500. -~ ar _, $Sl.500. llWt7• a.i.-u -. Tbll 1 ,._ -11ome 1 -. OPEN SUN. 1-5 4501 DORCHESTER -• O'Ntlll Pork. 2 te ...... 1 bit tr om $30 -o , BR, -oq. It. • 16--put -.. i-g.;;"°;;;;;;;'~;;;1 ;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;e1on;;;;.,;;a1;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I •••DA~ nr.. Oran•e Coa'"' nr. :.,~ "U'-e:i.11o =: -11. In thla ,.. _c;;.. -: ,. Prim• loct.tloft. Central Ooot '-(., • 11 '-(., ~ • • e • u t t r \I I • -..an. c I • t ... 7 2L plan, ratry hall.. llrepl&c:<, 1 " 11.lfFS Kllnv $34.lOO. • ILUFFS CONDOMINIUM dlnlnr room, bulll·lll ..... RIAL ISTAT lw -KllVl I ,,,,.._ RI" n1:-* lllAND NIW * • ---potlo, put WSl'Oll lltllLT S*£ Lovely 3 bdrm., 2 bath home 011 corner lot, .... pool • blah I c b 0 0 L New condlUon. . 0.-'rlew from UY1111 rm. !xctlleut loca- tloll on Villa Bonita. '3' ,a:IO lib 1'rd. ........ -1--------.... ------2 BR, 2 M. ..... lrvel, * Ati..t~ .Oolfon * ' ' 1 llr, ....... -....... In., ... 11111. 0-.tl -II lltaJl1 --. -ti>ol<e 1"' ' h-,. Mlt lllO. 11-t S.... OI ktililW-r I 111 6 -m. Vft7 llo llLL GIUNDY, UALTOI T ARBE:LL . --.Qota- Ol'IN HOUSI lll•••r• lutldN JCI loya .. Dr., """' I, N.I. OWlll SAT. & SUN. !024 Warm Lui. C.JI. I 1---------------.. 1 BR 6 mally ,_ -· -a.di-,.. .. for Allio• ... C.11 142-5171 = =..:.os:i-. .... , I -. --.... ~ o( =!'el\"~°""= , • 1 Bil ...... ---lllllt ... lo ..... I llDllOOMSt -WAl.K te_.IACH --.1sw 1v11ID\li ---, -_..... -. -Cl lot. 1"'111 -. . 1111 llwlt. -..... 121,1111 e I lll:DROOllS e lot. 11J -. -« W .... .....,, GJ.m Id, 11 • _. -Liil Cd Ill I, .._,.,. l 111 -........... 138,lOO J ....,., 111 oloo Id!. -111 •& -VII Lido, A-II---•-. .... ciilJ "iliiOR ... & "s-, IJ I _,, "'"'-llotll <!lo. Jhll' --· J BY-. --111'1 --....-:"T.::..---" ijj'clitw, LIL M "JI. w/2\1 bau.., ~ 11np1om; • ..,, N,.. -. ~ OJd IC1le 1 Br VlnA DI" Lluu WILTON& CCIMI',.,.., '°" J to. 1rdl' -.,. pools, t-....n. ·-"'1n~ dbl .... VA ... dn J '"-lilt ,...;.i..j'. JAnr7 .._, 0o tba ""1 kft: !"?'"" Jst ale 0.. le le -a -btlU. lie In btlon oc:loooL praiul ta• -II~ ""81111 ._,....,., v.,.._ V..,, ..,.,,, .... ~, DA, I ... ()ajy 133,91, io...: - • If ~ ...... te oulL Plioe,.. Slip Aftlldlt -. W11L Clnat tor *"· CJ.a llUL p!'ATll • IJ, o,. -...,_ JO o~ wn1...... °""' -, .... 2111 • ,.,.m • lo .. -Alloo ...... or. ~ --Dr. (et .....-J.1111 "' _, oar -11--Aft .• IDSI. S4to"1t ... UM Ollf. Aa<rC. Slf.mt Pu--lsllr..,! -----~-- • I I ' ,_ - I VIL Is I hu and naU lain f~I lo I e!tl to c -Colt. -BY OW valu. I d@n l Newly 1'lnoft ly. ot &.m b'vln< i'iloiC ....... 4 br, rm,n< J1!A mo. Home' ;mu J BR, ()y,<Mt 131,00li oth11:r . Call G Ed RI OWNEl -·' d@·l8.C ,,., .. , Anah• or 546 BY(); S'l!!.95( rm H lhoppi ltJt. Don<t; I Pritt 1'. Nr,. Choic:~ ho. I ltiltyb MW' Fun. ~ Sehl•. Owne• rmt:1 1'>" Wond( Vtrde See it BYO MAR d,,,. 54&-18 4~ $28.951 833-'9 N. Col """ k 5'11 .. *BY FAM VER[ D•n• --NEAR v\fw 3 BR. .. ' ,,. di l93-4l ~ Dov• -I 2111< ' y..,i. 1m A s.., s~ 4 E - 2M sl 21111 j ::"I = al IS can 1 ~ J DAILY '!LOT • ........... ~I_ ..... I~ I_,,,_ l~I _ ..... I~ I_ ..... lhwdlo9• .. -lrvlno W11tmtn1ter Wtttmfn:sffr ' WALK TO BEACH 3 lldnn., 2 both ........... llk•l ...... -tom\bl. $!\OJlO ......,. '°" In wttb GI ll!Y"'ll "'* m. ptt mo.. on!> PO!i),"'" -SUPllt LAROI -3j...::.....---it-Bdr-111;i·I Mlll..._,-,.,h~ TOP SAWMAN FOR JULY "Pm PETERSON" Milt SQum PIJ'k. Pre1dp home J.n Ptttllst Uft, Garden k'ltch., iam rm .. .unlom tub. Undtt $44,000. PRESTIGE POOL HOME NEAR BEACH S!in"'~ 11<>...,. tub In U.11 • idrn)., 2 Nth home, alldlJW &IUS dqnn ln e'dr1 ,room. fi:rP~. a&rdta lt1tcb .• lhl"\I c-ar pn.p. Undt.r ~:tlOfl, Call DOW, won't lul:. LAltOE J BEDROOM • TOP- SALESMAN -- KEITH R. SNIDER EXCLUSIVE I" Tim• Olfmd. U..t bnd< YALE •1#\'llkln on poolal7.e k>t. ;.otl Sq. fl., 1Lbarmlnc 2-lt)'. Slwp. cl4'an, prid4I ai bomt, Jutt fttPll lo m•Jor ownrrshlp, with 2~ bltha. lf"'n~ll , 4 Bdrm1., tnrJ. wrvke porch. J eJCtra let· Jwae mstr/ 1Ulle w/trplc.; bdmu .. noor to «U. \laed RP. d inin,: nn .. llmlly nn. brick trplc. Man)C\ll'td laW11 Lt:t 1.11 makt an app'l. tor with C(IJIV'tfllftlt cioocnitt )'OU lo ~ thh home newt'. walll:I. Priced to ttll. INCl .. UDING TH.E LAND, l•rwln realty Inc. $M.900. -....m CM Hool'J) "C.OLONIAl1 l'LUS POOL" l..Af'll' !I lkdronn-1, S N.lb honlf'. }'onnal dlnlnt room. L01:~ly )&rd whh (1')'llal pool. Pri<'rd at only $41 ,950. Ca.II ~ZM lo lee" •• O THE REAL ·"-LSTATERS '"I 1 I ., , 11 I I'\\ ti. ---' I l.r111!11r ··:-:1NCf: l!Mll" 11t \VN ff'rn llnnk Hlrt1:. Days 552·7000 Nights Unh·f>niily l'artc, l n 'nM" FAMILY KITCHEN Room fnr Mnm, Dad and all !hf' k1rldlf'a 1n tbi1 lp!lrlous 5 bdrm.. 2'11 ba. home. .S&S TERRIFIC 5 BEDROOM TRl·UVEL CAPISTRANO Super family room "'ilh wet-bar, huge cul- de-•c tot with room !or pool. Lel your child· ren play in the park around the corner. This home offers eracious livina: in a super prtstiee are11 , short distance from Huntin&· ton ·center !or shopping convenience. ' ' \Ye prouctly Invite you lo i n~pect this lovely h o m '" for 11n appointment All !or only • ' $47 ,900. 962-66<14 Call Jerry Gillespie Ev .. : 961-2974 Kasabian Real Estate • .. • • • ' VILUIGE REAL F.STATE in Fountain Valley Is pleue<I t0 announce th1t Pete Peterson bu 1'0D !Op 11lesmail 'honors !or his listing and aflllng of homes tut inonth. "Pott" !J 1 n1Uve of Loa Angelos and ruldes In Fnun· taJn Valley with his wile, Holen. Pole b 1 professional in real estate who devotes his full Ume working with people helping them to buy or sell proptrtr-If you have 1 real estate problem. "Pete' ·is the man for you to call. !131-5800. 2 BATH HOME Mauiw f.amily room. NWlnc mom, ~ patJo. Only .s.u.m UM: GT or con- vtnllQnal ftnanctns. WHITE ELEPHANT Nl!edl paint. Home ,olng tnto CONGRATULATIONS TO KEITH SNIDER, VIiiage Real Eat.le, Huntington Beach, TOP SALESMAN In July. Keith bad !Jye .. 1 .. this month and nlnt or bis Jtstlngs wld. He al so listed eleven new propertle!. If you have t real e.!ltate need, why not call a true professional Keilb Snider. VILLAGE REAL F.STATE, 19142 Brookhurst, Hunlingl<>n Beach. 962-4471. $11,7SO Tol•l Price Lovely homt, 1pnllta1 lnltt· W with new crpls A drpll, dhle 1anie W/rtar trallf'r acCHI. Briclc RBQ. xlnl )And~lplng, ()w~r pur· chAM"d anothl'r hOmf and Jo'ormal rllnin& room, tamll) 11054 MAGNOLIA (at T1lbert) room. petlna And pMl-111t'rl Cost• ¥ea• BY OWIW: <$xi,o Be~ Nit va.lu. C.P" tod 1tyle. l Br., dtn 2 bl. ktt ttmntteleod. tJewly. pa¥1ted l.ntar/mi.ttr. l'budnl '° 11.1\t. Prine. &~· 1y. Open bouMl Sat/Sun 10.. 6. ~ AlOO Avt., CM-Near Irvll'll!!' Ave .l Db. St. CHOICE Costa Mt.. By owntt. J1600 down. Vacant. 4 br, 2 ba, c:rpt-dl'p&, tam nn, ntlll &:: ch!an. Take avtt J'HA l V . OnJy $2T1 per mo. Call Ofc. 113l·ll03, Homlf 551-7716. * CCU.EGE PK. BARGAIN· 3 BR, 2 Ba, neat-u ·•·pirl. Qv.'11tr bou&ht new. Try $31.ln). • Al.SO Have many oth~ ,h!>rne1 ln Collqe J>k, call Geol'IO' M...t, 66""61. Ed Riddle Rltr, 646-88Ui OWNER. Sharp 3 hr, cpt, drpl, new paint, fmced, cul· de·U.C, Walk to achoOI•. lhopt, college. $3;,500, 2216 Anaheim Ave., C.M. 548-1275 or 546-61112. BY Owner. Halec1"e1t. $29,950. 4 BR. 2 BA. Le· fam nn Hd~:d . fin. Walk to ahopp1ng, all 1ehool1 It col· ltgt. Cu\-de·U C, 1 2 0 l t>oMsal C.M. r,&.4.129. SJT,SOO 1o1. ~.900 lnch>Mi thf: 1 -FOUNTAIN VALLEY -t hi nd ------------------<. . ,~--~\, forecloom!. 4 Bedroom, 3 bath. Auumt' GI or 124.rioG. The REAL ESTATE FAIR 1ot1a ro' Rtllablt Real E1tete 846-3391 ~. ·, red hill IN1wporl B11ch N1wport llHch W To Serve YotJ • Founteln Vell-v 21070 Beach Blvd., H.B. CALL !135-Zi.'Sl ....,..--_.;;;;:: ,_ -----------M-ODEL-HOMI-S Ol'EN HOUSE 1·5 TAKE ME ~~-~-~ VI I L-L.1 Huntington 8Ndt I Huntlngtor le•ch ew rom 1~ -cony T""E ME $lf!P dn. liv. nn, deep thq ..,.... .-----_ -- """· """· BR dn-.. ln 11 l"'l•ott looldnc for Iota of ~-· S700. MOVE IN M.1 "'· "'·aJk-in cbt!t: 3 Jovt.b' fMture• in a hou.w, SPANISH ,.,JNI BR up, &1ti:u. rm. owJiook. such u a teparate family MANSION ~lier pay• a.II other ('l').(lii;. 3 FOR SALE PHONE (714) 962-6605 4 BR. T WNHOUSE Uta liv. ~a. Kitch. hu room. formal dln'llll room, 3 NMrly n:lO sq . U. of \ovtly BR, 2 BA, condo. $'11 .SOO. ALL tbe xtru inc Cornirw 1pactou1 bedrooms. homf> tastefully Mcorated. YP ftaturn tlt"r. bUln al.au topped ~·· M!l'Virw IOl'ftOl.lll _ low-malnttmanee ~17.ai cul-de-.u .tot. RIO, FA ht, w/w ttp1.1 .ti window thru 1o tv."O le\'el landJcaPfna: w / iprinkltn formal llvlna I d\n111g. drpt, patio, X11'1t loc. u·a11c Pf.tio, ttar yard lndscpd 1 and a truly reA1!1tlc price ot ~nnous . family ro om. to major 11ore1. Paymls. kw~y. 2-Tiered cherub S.14.550, then 1ake nw. Bui spiral 1ta1rca.w. Own e I" lw-low l'f'nl. Pools. 1enni1 coun1. Close to foon1aln1. h.a~ a. e.. Q. first can tor an appointment m~l .. u. I ht-•u·h. 2·, tw11ns. priv. lighti,.; in relU' yard 1 to 11te me. Cati now LARGE HOME, I' I patio: doublt" 1ani1t:'· sprtnklf'rs tmnt and rear SC-2535. SMALL PRICE" Qu!t·k A.It' prit"l'd J2'1,950 Unh·. r11rk ('enlf'r. Jrvuie C11 II Anylin1~ ll:t'\.-OR20 Of!i('f' lmuni It Aloi to I rM Arr r lOll<" lo 1h11 11p11rioo11 • BR. \llll11&f' II townhnuse wilh 211 hath!!, family rm., 2 trplc11., beamed ttll'.11, & balr.on\f's. Quick mo\'f'·ln. A buy al SJS,500, NEW LISTING ·'The Best of Two Worlds" REAL ESTATE Re1ldentlal & Income Propertiel Regl1te1" your prope:rty for rent too -MARKET PLACE -. . for buyers .,,d sellers : • REAL TOR, Vic J11hin1kl, Lt. Col. USAf Rt!. · • 1733 Westcliff Dr., Newport leach ·: 645-7221 • ~i~ii;=..:?:~~ ·=:·~i.:~;~~~1 :::7:~:: :::: · 1111"L:r] OPEN SUN . 1-4 L•1una Beech • Newport Be•ch • • :n Aett pule .. 2 llWirn pool• TERMS AVAIL. r riced .. dt'n, 2 h!lth1, dlnlna rm .. ___ ,_ ····-- rnme wi1h thi& be1uty. 10825 JNST,vrn.Y APPEALING undttr l.11.000. m&lllt'r btdrooo1 has ~·1nopy * FREE_* __ Slartt (W/. ot Eoclld. · wMn )'Oll IH lhla •ttraetlve S.J...ASHED .$2,000. . It largl! mim>r, b 0 0 k Rt"f?'t'11hmf'nl~ at oJM"n lk1tu1f' a' 4 )'tll"-youJlC 3 bedroom J>]UI A beautl!ul 4 bf!droom, f1m1 · ahtohtf'! '"-bullt-ir bar in lhe SUN DA y ,ONLY, 12 to 4 2 ha.lb home feiturin1 bn.m ly room homf', ll!'le t'n· dtn, family room. near Hv· P.M. thrte l:lJ popular floor 17672 MANCHESTER I 2.s1y. 4 h11i·n1:\., 2i.. h11'.11.. ONE OF A KIND l&f'. ran11ly rm. Cnn1mun1ty' Huge llt'f"l'l to -trc•l Joi , pool, rrr. 111'1'11 I. tpnn i~ t·!~. with bl'au1Hul\y landsca~ . Allking S•t.500. hack yard, offrr1 tkal fe1tl- 531·~111 ( :::J 531·5111 =~~~1=~~: f~Pi;:o;, ~· ft::.Y~no=~~ ~:· brk. s 2 7 •so o. ;:;:;~ ~~~. '7omS~.~~ W•lker Realty +75-5200 In~ ol "wide open spaces." 1116 Via Llrlo, N'pt . Br11rh ThlA 3 bdrm., 2 balh, plus rien tiome, alM offt'r!I a 1tmi·formal rllnlng rOom, 60 . biirk yard. AU.. TERMS. Fr•ncl1c•n Fount•ins at 9572 Jnn!bruck Dr. L•gUn• Be•ch GI NO DOWN sunshine bright kitchen. Pricl'd 10 ull 111 S:lll.950. Thia be1u1 3 BR, 2 BA corner IN fAdamll • f>'Bu11ha.rd l. Super lharp 4 bedrm tn best X1nt lnd1epd low maln-·NO MONEY DOWN homt' ls l min to Mac h, Ju!I R~:o CARPET, R~:ALTORS. A LITTLE Foonl&ln Valley are a . ttnance yard. Full prl~ One o! lhe br'!lt buy1 to hit prof lnd5cpd 1._ palntl'd 1. i~ 962-7771. HOUSE Schools I. lhopplng are cl05! $38,000. Seller will ~Ip pay the m11.rk!!I lo\'PI)" ~r loadM \\'/f'xlras, RPb:a t. O"'NF:n lf'aving". 3 bf'drooin1'1 I WITH BIG I DEAS for ronvmiencr, 1...1.txe 1850 buyen COil.i ·and Seymoure lot clo~ 10 school• and Inc. Priv Pr1)', ~hi.~! lf'll .It hui,:P ramlty roou1, nf'11 ly l.o1·s1~1 In the rui1tlc ~a111ldf' aq /t home with hup yard "'ill lake your horn• on ahoppini;:, ~hi~ 3 ~m !IOl'ln! S:-:;t,350. Prine only. rll"riirnttrl, huill-111 RBQ. 1 \'111:'1):" of So. UIJ{un11 compl lmced. Only $31 .~. trade. Ca.11147-1221. ::. \\'O~:l"5'-i~'~,11~I 5-t0-5415, M2·~.··· I 111111111< n n .. IMnll-in n1nl!" "1 1·r11AT'~ U'llt:ltF: A I. I. CAU.. for l1'Kll't' details ~ AVAii .. S!otAl.I. CArl-: C<llJE 01·t'n, 2 hath"-, p11.t1 0,1 Tiit: QUAINT l.I T'l'l.E 1162·!6?11.5.1'7·5642.COUJNS CALL S40..ISSS llOMF.,. Sunny 'hf'flrooma, 11p1·111klrr 1y~trrn, bric,, Ht-:AC11 llOUSES AHE. It WATIS. SHERWeeo REAL TY l'O'l:Y p11hn, ro_pflf'r·kf'ltle kil· S17.lMXI, !NiZ-L1T.!. [ Yl)U h:N0\\'1. !',. r 1uit "11 C & W 1TI41 :&-ach Blvrl., 11.8. 18964 Brookhur11t t·.v. ctwn, ~k l1rt-'Pl•<'f'· Takt -OWNJ.:lt-'rltANst·~:nnt:n !1•01n lhr lluW", hy hl,i!:h i O\'f'r f'Xl1'11inr loan "·f1m1111 l.t'A\ inlf le:f' 4 HR, 2 BA fi n t'l'tho,OOo\ ff'rK·1 ~1e. . ..-JO tan REAL ESTATE 1\~10 t;ltnnf")'l't St . 4!M-!l.lt l ~316 Nearly Be•chfront tormal dlnin1 room. $51),000, HAUOR VIEW - ''MONACO'' 01'.EN HOUSE S•f. & Sun. 1-S 1141 PORT RENWICK 3 BR., 2 ba., formal dlnl1t1: l ·sly. Hi&bly up 1 r • d .. d. Dttp pi)f Clrpt'tinJ', CUll01'9 ' drape1: I&'· H'F pfd w/jarunl ~Pl. GorrMUa walled yard, profe 1a ,• landscal)('(l, ia! BBQ, f!'lf!r . Ji:'ll'AJI:' clor>r, nu mer ('I u a n1hf'r qu11 liry t I! a I u r., 1 . S.'ili.~ 1owntr '4111 ht.Ip \\•/fll\Arll'ini;: I, ,.r,..,. [i$t ~ ~r J3&{' i ..,iiiiiiiii&iiiiOi .... 1--':"';':;'"";:"::::;"-~~~ do\\'fl +2nd T.O. only SIOl. aprinklf'rf'd l'Qf' Jot PLUS l ~pra .... hng n1K/1(' styli'<! 11\'. a mo. not far from 0tta.n. Nl."\V crpt. .,..1~r hir .,..,1r rnl., hu \r AUl.Tl=:D OPt:N Bl\:R. 962-a:ill. .:>ftf'n!!r , d!!,hwhr. Nr.' !IC"hla BEA~f CEILINGS Ir E X· Pritt reduCft'I for quick u.le. Nr IWim club. 10(,i, dawn. ChoiC'fl lOe. 2 1tory. 4 br, 2 ba. 1'!I' rm, !!!>1~· 31311 1 / .. ACRE 1/J ACRE Killybm>k. Owr.iio 'W-'rd VA NO DOWN • · '"· l 11hp1t. Only S 31 , 9 ::..o. PO Sr. 0 TIM 8 E'k S . Brok.,r, 547~134 or 54&-6:.!Ji l. i\tASSIVE AOOBF: BLOCK S.·•· Ii tu•ur 1h<' uo·•·n n i;pl:t.~h- 111i.: fr11n1 th1~ 2 hdrn1. p11ln· 1 lllil ho1111t, t:n11·rl111n in 11n I 111l,J0111il\JC 2 n n. 11111tli0, Also hn!I Kllf'!lt 11.111. "'11h at1nrhrd I hunk rn1 . for t'xtra 11:Ut'51•, h: ... 11'1."hulf'fl J\\'imn1 ing ponl ! • jaru1.1.i, • ("ar rarage & lot~ of parl1111g, Ju~t 1trps to lhf' bt>arh. ·~--.. rcallJ' ~-1 2414 Villta 0.-1 Oro NPWpol'I Rf'Ach __ &t4-113.1 ANYTIMF: 2 .. f a.a. 2 aA. ovt:r .um 9Q. fl. MESA VERDE 3 Br.; " OON'T ~id thla one-4 BR, Olympie llizt .l"-imming f BR. 2 BA, nvf'r l~ llQ . M. i'am. Rm.. Scrttn Rm. 2BA , 20 x 2n' bnnu11 nn poot (nf!l'd• work / $29,9()() Olympic lltze p ·1mmlng Sharp. 1 ha r, cul-de.MC· over Uie gara,a~. brick fl>l, FP, g )'f'I ntw. Lrg. kft pool tnttds \loYHit J S29,900 Sehl1, libry, clOM!'. By fn!11h paint inside and out, w/all bltin •PP'• bt1tul l'""P 8 Yrs new. Lri kit Qwner. S4G+2473. pool tile back yard, qull!.t wlw llhllg erpo: cult~ wfall bltln appl'1, bl"aut REPOSSESSIONS For Information and location of U\tse :ntA It VA homes, contact -~ Re•I Eat•t• ·rYPE F1REPLACE, from floor 10 1¥11\ng. Lge. picluN' window 1h11t PRESENTLY HAS OCEAN VIBW. Twin s izt' bedroom w/alli..t·htrl bath. l.oni;: 11;all~y l)'llf' kilchrt1 lr1- JllLLtF-: McCOR?ofACK REALTOlt 4!M-7;..)1 1~2 BR. ntW homl', clOM! In Vlrtor Huxo's: R-2" lot. rrn. fllr 'l nlOl'f' unii~. BRll~GE THE GENERATION GAP 4 BR. home. J..ra. f"am. Rm. cul-d~c •t, .clMe to drp11. One or !he llU'Kt•I lotJll w/w •h•g crplR, f'Ull:lm Lpb of living 1 p • e e , achoola &.. 1bopp1'!'· Cort· in town-room ll>r boll.I, drp1. Ont of tht \11rgest lots Wonderful neigh. in Mesa vtntkinal huyl!.r only Sl,650. trailer eamptT or IArge In lown • room for boAt, KASAllAN 9t2-"41 -G~O_V_'T-.--0-W-NED Verde. Xlnt buy. ~741cx;3 dn. Call and .,a 10day. Kardt~. Ywr ltl'TM • Call tTall,r, camptr or lar1tl! See it at 2l1.IO Androf. lf now. 1arden. Your 1erm11 • Call RepogHlllf'd home11• Low OWNER anxlowt·mv11:. rol1h -11op in I. 1tt th\~ 3 BR, f11m rm home !hat i~ sparkl- ing 1'11'.!ln. MRke nflcr tO 11!1..,Umable 101111 or rt'fin. f11A or \'II. only SJ1 ,JOO. Bkr, a.".G-16~. :'.'10 ~IAGNOl.IA ~~-1297 cludr:\ RANr;E &i OVEN. __ _ O\\'N l Cu.~ton1 0011 hnuPa 0 11 11 lo!. Prime ea~t Cmta· l\1rsa 11rf'a. A t hree l)('rlroom for p11~nt.. A fWll bf'rlrnn1n lor IJOll &i y,•lf~. A onr hl'droon1 fnr JT•ndma. Prh'f' i~ $52,500 "''Ith 10% do\\·n. Exclusive ""ilh BY OWNER MF.SA. DEL I' now. down. Government p11y1 MAR 4 Br .. 2 e. .. ahai. 531·5111 ( ::::) 531•5111, -If clo<l"I "°''" Coll 968-4441. drp& .. xtn.11. 'l 4 • 9 5 0. 531 5 II ( ) * Crest Realty --· JR-:-EXECUTIVE= • I -531•5111 HJ-4471 ( :::1 ~HJ WLK. ,. bch., Spa,i.•h ...... , ( lJR A: add-on fam rm/ktt, A big, be1ut. 5 BR Mmt ENJOY THE ~ br., 2 ba. fr]>lc., bltn,, tam SUnshlnt, hrd'Nfl . 11r1. des~ for the family G • T 5 rm. formal din. rm. Lo $211,950. CharlH Street. Rltr aotng PI a c e•. Hugr SECURITY tant WO tory maint. yard. Close 10 anop1 83J-2!H8. maniCllred lot, comm. pool r this · 3 ~ On klnit 1ize \c:lt In North &:: achla. AS1Ume low in- -----OUT or rt11lf' owrlf'r muRI ull lhi1'1 11.·ttk, lov,..,y 4 bl" nome nr bch. Siie ~low markf'I v11luf'. Immt'rl POMC!1.11kio on rrl'rl1t 11pprn\•1I. 0 p I! n houM-. 215.il St. John Ln. --UNUSUAL l Br, tam rm Spanish hOme. TUt. roor. ?olany f':<!nt. $42,500. C.11 OWfll'r i1S-fil5.'i. ~. ••-· 3 Br 2 ft~ w/oo ma.lntenanct, cul-dt--0 •ttractive room Colla Meu. 4 bedroom!! u~ l'tt1t GI loan. " .. I lor N ....... ta •~ • u-. how. Localed in one of ......., (lCJI: lot, xlnt ftnandnc1 try aac for kids safety, only 3 Huntington Beach'• mosl atairs and a n.:24 finjlhed appt. 962--0566-LOVF.I. Y 4 br home w/pool 5~ down, •Yi,(O), n'L.91IL yn. new. Anxioua At:ller Ms J-a•-bl• ·-••· Nr•• 2 H Pflrllf! family room 1 0~WN="'rn~-,"'nx~w-.-,.-.-.,.-m-,· I & 1 .,2 000 79 ...,... ~ bou1bt new Mme In s .r . ..., u• ...... ... OOwn111tair1. 3 bllthll, country "'" "'"' arar nc room .... · · *By 0....,.,.. 4 au 3 e•, Jakes ""'""'" *"hool1 a•'" 6'"" •--... , 4 •·•-ma, 3 Prinriplt~ on1~·. "'~1.7"~1 'ti.I "J·--..... ., D4' 11.rta and 11.y1, "Sell at ' _. ... , "" "u kitchen 11nd d ining art111, -,. ..,.., ~""'' J ,,. ..., !'AM RM. DIN RM, M£SA. $42,200. All terms." Vf'ls no llhopph1J', Hurry • lt \\'On't plua caf'J)f'tl A tlrapr~ ln batht, hu1e family room, 3: 1511--0\27 art fi" wknd~. VERDE. 56-()350• dn. Hurry, call for detail!!. last. $29,000. Call M7..Q>10. evtT")' room . At S3S.500 _ d inini-rm., f'Xln. bonus rm, built-ins, dl1h wathe1", l~~·~n~•~f'o~lnt~~~~:::'.~ i ~*;P~A~TI~l~W~A~LKE::::R~R~L~T~Y~I bf'tter 11tt It now! Nt!w on Irvine fireplace, ~ar liviJJr room, 1n11 Bf'arh, J.l.B. 842.--1419 marktL ~~~~ brk., $.17,9:iO. 962-3116.i, srr.l#rAt1JLATl uoob11nicttd JM' \"iew or f'nlirt vallry - 140' front on vlfow aidt. 4 BR, 2 JJA f'XK". home, TUTllC! fi(}('k IHll•. M&-4.191 afl. 6 P~t Put a lllllt "loot" Jn )'OUr Lf'VI• 1rl\ thoilt baubt~ for "hUCkR", Call 0.auified Ml-5678. --- NEAR Dana Harbor, ocean OWNER Sacrlffce. 4 OWNER view ~ilt't homlf, atcludtd ... .:. 1 TRANSFERRED 3 BR. 2 BA. d!!n, l1e 1tud)O, ~roomi, a~Uy rm,}, CUTEST KITCHEN. ~r;...9491 Open EVES. beautif~ carptl.ulg, custom Oodle• of xtras, SePAnile l Btdnn, 1%. b11.lh, boat or on 2 wonded •crH, or can dr:apen~. enlry hall, dining la.uDdry room. 4 N 1 ct' OPEN ~ult 12-5. 1m2 camper ~11te near Mach A ~i:.l'!'d. $125,000. Owtr tm., O"Unlry kUchl!.n wfr.x-~ C1 It: 1 St.t.lner Cir. 3 hr. 2 ha, cul school. 5<,;, down. Only tra eatin.a: a.rta and double Wa~~lt"";"i:..rrr ;;,~: M pr. Many xtru. Owrw!r. S24,500. Ca.II 962-7771. oven1, extra concrete walk, CI051! to beach &:: ntw park. 842-3741 , RED CARPET REALTORS Dover Sho,. th!~ 1an.sr, b r k • • GI Cloaing Cost1 Only. Non SJS.~. MJ.6691 . Vet 51' down. 968-4456, French Motif 2 BR 1: den, t'ltaant! OWNER daprntt. 3 bed- Fec! 11l1'14-. Open kt. t~ room, 3 balhl, family room. • •. 11'27 Anftsu& ' $TJ,51Xl MW thfck ahq c:arpetif!S, SfNnlth Vlll•·View dinin& rm .• built-Jn ranee. Sflldoul • Luxurloo• ovtn, It dilhwuher, pa6o,J\!!'I!!!!~o'li!!'!l!"'!!~~~!I 4 BR.. lam .. din .. I>1111 Im<., 124.9'0. lfl-256:1 . HAllD TO PLEASE OPEN SlJN, 1-fl OWNER mUll 1ell Strim 1l12 !iiANTlAGO 11•9.~ PoOI 4 bedrooms dinin& lt wo, thb: ch11rming Mmt I~ Lido lilt Specl•I 'extra blitha, ' Uvint' for you -value 11 written all Larse 16 fl, )Oi_ 4 BR. home ::~ natural rea:i r I ck ovtr tt's ~ce. L«ated ne-.r w/IW'lm. pool. 11 · 1 b 111 4 • the beach, tchool•. #hoPfllnc ., re P a c • • u 1 " ttnltn I: P8Ji!•. Room for Immed. Poeae S8T.!l00 r an 1 e -own-dlthwuher, c&m.pf"C', boat 1 tnlle.r. G.I. ln'k .. Ul,!lOO. ~. . or ntA tmna. Only IJ0,900. • 671-tm ·• Rut Bluff OPEN HOUSE BY OWNER. Bffut. ~c, Call 1414310. lmmf!l:I:. J>OMfllkl.n, 4 BR. I O ' THf. Rf.AL ""-f/~'l'l''Tf:RS 211 BA.. lam nn. pral lndlcrld • dec:erat •d ~ S31.t$0. ll'lr quick u.t .. 1..:::::;;;:;::;::;::;;:::.;m;:;::= I -.1391. STOP LOOKING Huntlngt.n hoch • You''" JuA -tho hHI J ·==-=:.O=;;;;;I BR -In H\ll!f. """ • .. a.a-""'"' In ..... HM ~ •ACK~ 1 .-~IOO 1n now °""'" 2841 ALTA VISTA 011 A BEER BUDGET • encl. polio, ..... 1-,. .. SUNDAY 1 TO S °"""" llv1!w Jo ...UUM ""' lo • clilld 111...-1 lo 21» Sq. 1\. Samily homf. ~ Newvort RMtn, 3 m11ltr ~in tond. Belt 11t all -.. J bo'a.,.hllP r.rn•1 --. !12' i..,i. a onty S29,9!0. All ..,,,.., rm. Jonnll dlnlrc nn. sar. pdee 1nc11h1ck Flnl ., ..U ""' -will eJec. Id-. lnY<1' )'lnla. aha.c Cl'P~ tlrnlou~ bllln bqy, -p<IVI<)'. 6tt_,,I damnht, !lllloMrit """"' • PATl'I W~KER RI.TY. At ss.ooo. For app'\. to•· nr to ct.U fpl., 1wt pa&. 2 nn 8Nch. R.8. ~lm all ... cu au p.r.....lRiO n. la all. SX.llO. FP ll!llO ""· i-FIXR Ul'l'IR --• ' Br .. 2\1 bo Olodo. --ldl· L ...... :.~;.!.~~ ~ balcll. lO'lli-. Submit rc1 ly 1..,,_,,..._,. __ ~I CAU.86M411 ** BEAUT Coodo. J -·~ Ill~ ~-~ SI\. ll> ~ at.U -·· • • ....... ~ llP!<. ..."' die.. pcoL ~UJI AllrnM'I: .1IIO. °"""· 11112-m. ,, ) I CEETAR If: ::::· ;:::1::=1:::1 :=:1':::::1 ::! '-C-om,ic: She just got her· I ' Ci o II u c A I self a conversable. · 1• I : I I I co~~:;~~;~~an: y O<J mean Comic: No, I mean a I H A Y W 0-N lconversable. People keep _ I I I' I I _ tolklng about tho woy ---. r_s_u_o_s_1_c_""I 0 c..r.i. "'• """11a """'" hy flfllno In the ""-iltQ word& · I' I' I I I yw dew~!°'".!:~.! ~~· 9 rim.~~~;! r r r ,. I' I' I' I' I "Wirit• I I I· .......... I .... I ...... --'I--' SCRAM-LITS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFfCATION too \ \ Rt:fR JG~:ltATOlt, \\'ASIJ · J/lW~:lt Thrrt> Arr h Ray. 1 F.R, a ll in m11l chln11: rolor Rr, 3 &, vif"\\'. S19,;,oJ. i tont.>.11. This 1·h11rm lns: hf'arh 4!M~.f!llt or 4!1'9-:._:2'1;:_•:.c• __ _ house ia •·lose lo tverylhinr. Offrrf'd for only 1.L::•;:V.,•::;•:;;e:...:H:;l:;;ll:.:a ___ _ $29,SOO FULL PR ICE SF:F: TODAY ! C.ONF. TOMORROW! MISSION REAL TY 911$ SO. COAST HWY, LAGUNA Phone (714 1 494-0731 PERFECT FAMILY HOME Hardly liv~ in! l:Xl'f'llf'nl Condihon. 4 Ort, 2 BA, •• i nop1al't", r:x1¥ptionally \\It'll Dr11li;:nrd Jo'loor Plan. ~·rncPd r11ro 11.nd Dosi: run. StITf'I lo Slrl!f'l Loi. Slidln11; (;IAAA Doot't from 3 Rt-rlroom• 10 Patio. Nl'11r Nf'1.1o' Dana Po1n1 Marina . Good r11mily Nf!lghborhood. Mountain and Octan Vlewt, OWNER ANXIOUS, $37,000. VIC STUART, R11llor LAGUNA BEACH * 494-7531 * 1495 OLENNEYRE S OUTHLAGUNA- OCEANFRONT Prime orl"anfronl 4 BR., 3 bl., 1plil·lf'Vt'I home wllh •ttil'\\•ay lo Sf'r r?I Co\•t Bl"l'll'h. Ntwly nomodrlrri & attr. furnl~l"d. Only Sl :\5.000 LAGUNA VIEW LOTS 6C>lcflO 2547 lriR $15,IJOO 4l'>x90 2M9 Iris SlS,000 25xJOD f'f'm It Catalina $2,000 EME\ulD BAY UlT 1l7t' Emrrtld Bay $90,000 For Iott• horn~ c•tl: Bill Grundy, Re•ltor 125 Bay~hiP. Np'l Bt!lch 675-6161 _C_U_S_ToM 11u=1L~T~ Jutt ll1led! 811 0<.'f'an vif'w Mme i1' bf'aut. a:arden 111:1· tins. 3 BR., l i.· ... 9Jlll<'· dininc • t•mlly nn1.; wttll pf11nntd kitchen; la•. vlew de<'.k It ptt\o l rf's. Many vctras; wiet bu. Unttd 11..,., prqt dool' oPdl{, 1tU, rlean. ovte. tit. Vflf'I tuncUooeJ, WtU pluntd Mm ... A jrattl for enttriaJ,.. tnr. l!UOO. .,.. --* C wA11<fR ~ 11 1 OWNLR: N'w 3 hr, 2 bll, l"rpl/ri~. 1prinkl!!rs, lrg lol S150 down. Auume 7'i'• VA I lolln. $232 per mo. Sll-11(1.1 }:v,.1. 642-2:ll2. Realtors 54$--M9l ---- -Open Ews. 3 BR. 2 BA. btaut. view, '=-~-""---1 "''" d"''"· "'"'· m'"' SERIOUS SELLER" x 1r11~. 6 mo. old. Ne\\' with r'1dl~llc price kl( , \\'orld. ll11·'.'.652. Owrlf'r. j lnriay1 rnarkrl. °'''"' ) : i\10NA!t(.11 RAY TF.RRA{:E. ~ Hr, J HA, pool. 3.~·11r l[Ar1rcf'. w1lk 10 be11ch, Owner. S19.~J()(). 4!16-<t016. Lido Isle T r•dition•I !1yfront OnP of Udo Norri's most r h1 rn1lnr homf'!I with 60 rt. lmntaa:t. 4 BR., huge up. 1t•lrs 2nd liv. rm.; full bar, 2 patios, t"levator . Jullt \iated exc lu1ively at S240,(Q), ft ... * • l.tiritl! lamlly homt'. 5 BR .. l•mlly rn1. Upe1111r11 rhil- mift JM~. 40x110 ;~1. St./. r, lot. SI Zl.000 .• -lo..-..J& --3416 Via Lltlu fij5-4562 qul'f'n~lzt'rl hl-riroom• •nd J · hllth~ • llparkllnr rltan ind • rrorly. As!lumt VA lna(i ' \\'ilh IOIRI PAYmtnl1 of Slit p!'r month. J.arre 1'0M"M"r lt!f ' \\ ith lr:'liJrr xatf'. 1'ull pr!C4! 1 !.'I $16,!Y.AI. Submit )'OU.I' down· pR yment to WANTED 'fnur home 11 wanlf'tt by IK>mf't>orly tomtwhl!.r., Ltl f'){Pf'r1 hrokrni advlM )'(It& anri find !hat bu)'f'r, l'4Lt. e t4t·l4 J A~,,'4111. . '71 t:ALTY Nt•r N'"'''l P••I Offltt BY OWNER + P IER It: SLIP + Br11u1iful N yrront horm!, l"x- 60 t'I. l Bdrms., l bllths rlu11v .. Linda l~lf', $ JJR, •'Ai Jmmarul1IP! $240,000 ha, incl maid'• quartP'n. + 90 f't. Lot * Bt11.u1. fl.Im. Dock for 11t 4 Rrirm~.. 4 bll:lhll. Llll'll:e boat. Con1ldt.r yrly rtntal rumpoll rm. $135,(W'IO, w/optlon, By appl. 671-77•3 LIOO RF.ALTY or ~12. 33TJ Vi11 Lido, NB 67l-7XIO OPEN S°A~T~/~S~U~N~.~1--S~ Me•• Verde 332 CATALINA Dll . Ii RR. 3 ha., 1nnn,.1 dill. rm. roo1 -41.,11 Prot. dH"Or. $59,500 ' 1Jl Tt1111('h 11:1y1,., &aul. GEM--,.,,.~.,,...,, 2 ~lu> lo MV - " Country Club. l.lkr ,nrw., J610 "'· COAal llwy., N.R. Ry OW!W'r. $49,500. !,.9--0977. nEAl.TORS '42-M23 Ml11ion V'•i• BY 0.-ntt. QualllJ' f1mltY nomt. s bl'. l'.i bl.. f'&:H NO DOWN p,\\t~rr. lo VA pool. ~r l~pd. tl7.5m. buyer -1 ppr11 I~ II S.11.500. Opt'n torlay. 1-4. 10 Ruth Sharp l Br .. 2 81. MrM In-Ln, )48-4967 cludln& Pro I et• Io n a I iMMEo:-oc=c~U~l'~A~=Nc~y·I tand..capina:. Located !Ake f"orl!tt aru. Poot " boat1n1 ltarbDr HJa:hlaDd1, ' J!lr. N fa c 11 1 t I t a, KATEU...A bit. KU:liTl • REALTY, &n-$4ll0.' llAIUIOR Hliiblllldl. Prof, REAL Dlllt, Salt t1t Sold, illflttfraletf, 3 BR, J BA Call Whl~ 131-86IO. romt "°""· w/pcol Ul,ltO. E. OllOfl, Rtaltora. _•_<Hll __ ll_. ______ , Newport le•dl NO..port Hel1ht1 -2 14 duplw, .. ., door, I< gn>JU> tt, IJIA. -"'· l!ll! bm °'l"" l!tuJ!, All achll ~ "'°Ppll'C -· JM.ID! ••· Alt m.&'lll. °"""' 14.1-41.U • ~-~~IW~l~Y~Pl~LOT~==========fs..d.tr~·~·~·~OIWl~'~l'172~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ -! Mobile Homes }[Ji111i1} I ~-Ir.I ~-l~ ... .__1 1 _--.-.. ~ ·-,.-.,.---,,,,1~1 ~ l[i l~~"'~,.~-:~;,~I ~-~-~-~~~,!-~-~·~1 I.. .....__.. Ht 'Ill .... ,_ -11 •• Ut&e• • I " ...., '"'···-......... ..-•>• Somtthlnt Graetl C011tompo-Le9une Hills °"'l:""/Unltt .. ..,.. ''P ';;;t ~ • Noa,.,. ....., Ceote "'""8 nmllr , ....... "1 quiet: OOb' u ..,.... Jell! Adultl ..; .. ;;;;;;_,.,·_,,,__"""1_a • WOULD ,.. Wle .. be YlEW ROME -lzs; ... , ;a;:;&~•~Ni ... ~2i'jiBRii:". ;;;;;! l5 mlnotu ho 0...,,.. pori<Jd. ~~ u,::: -"I' sldo O>ota M,.. _..,1 -., -~ 'l'I. ·-· -..,.. I County employment ctnlefl. Wot dupJtx 1 tr 6 den or 2 br + '\(;' • WOULD 10'1 tJb,to a..m Grand pluo. Adilbl °'*'· OK. $&30 mo *-A . $7l mooth, incl alll Cu, Or .• (ott )1°"!~ ~k.), l br. s.nte yardl.. !VA """"6" HOW to be a auocmf Aftil .._, ... 15&. ta •11, ........ ~.,./ l ater~ trul\, TV ceblt: In a Laauna HUls. _,.._, &Mn. Pribc:tplm on )'. .,. .. Ulat M4p ._ .a ..,,,....._ ... ' !Un llIIod famlzy p<rl<. 1i11J Buddy, -· 2 Br, Adlt '34,llOO. 11)&11 ewt ar . I -·, -· • e WOllLD )'Oii.....: -l bt: mol>iie bm SUL + biidL I BR., J BL .\ ....... -', Contampo Green Rfwr c:pla only. 1'9,300. L1ke dew. W'lend$. ~~· ~ • ·-~~ ' 115 utU ~ la• ' a WtM. Ad)acentlo 1"11 '°"""'· 'l'al<t 11'° Whlltltr Ave., No. 11, LARGE 2 BDRM du ..... ..,_ e )WOULD>"* 1U1o ·-ltenl-A-Heuet ,,, ... Jiii 1ldl St.. C.-' llllO Green lUvtt on nunp h'OrJ1 C.M. Mw ,.int I ftdtc, t._. eor-'7fllllr' 1neiqm1 wJdl lt-......._ ..,....._ GMB*M.JU.n Rlv..-.ldo ~~r-ay. 4!111 MOWLE HOME ~ Col..,l>la nu lot. llJUMd occ1ap,.1C1nt ~ -!In Pol' WMlr .._-It ....,,, -J Bit, 2 BA. ii• . J 811. Illa ewrytbltts. 1: Green Rlvtr Dr., Corona. 20x40 Xlnt eond. a: location. in'/fftmfnt $33.400, Owntr, "' tr:alnhlc! , faint. $3llO. 511--mt a.. ia.. Vic, wf1t,rd. ' ': <n4> 137·1314. Sacritlce. t.tuat 1 e 11 . ~-:::::::::11:..,..,..,'"=,,.,..---, • WQ\ILD ,._ ~~ All OCEANFRONT 4 11r flmJbr ltll9' A Ha•• ,,,_ • " ' . ' " .. . 1''0R SALE. Dehtxe 2 BR. 2 ~1S29. I Ytan old, l Jlfl'" up. 2 !Jar u »M•litw •Ind out bOUM. AvaU Ml-u Cla'U l"Bdna... ~ i.. PCKL. ti ba, GoWen W""t ~-Plus J2x5:; l BR Mobllt "°"'" ·-2 batba ..cti. Be&llL • "!'!"-.!}IT11• U , 1325 M< p$.JS3I. -· fl!., ..... JU11, enclo&rd porch, 8.d>. deluxe N.B. location. $ 3. 0 0 0 . vSew-. Amdoul. 67$-S207. 1 ,&.111 Sa ( · fZJ11b10 Brokft' 5Sf-CDL appltance.. Fn«I.. 1"'1"1'<1. 213/337-i333, 64&-9926 Mgr. iUiiilltt ...... 211 n. ._...... ' Ir s 1., ...... In d<hl)<O park, San I9ro BUtmore !2x62' .tum. 111 Income· Property s BB, I BA. ,.maw--. M!3A ~,. " ;~~S:.iss~= ~~~~~ ha. iielup nl~ adult pk. s . 1•1 Tr loans paft.~1.,... ... ., =::.•· .1.-.. Peek. ~ liJ!>.1955. '4 UNIT Join us In the Cool, Clear, Cbal'nilllg City al. &ID Clement• 'I' . .... Owwr, ---• • BR. ~ y•ftft. Dehoard 4.: many other ac· , OCEANSIDE t•'·~ ..-..-H •1-L·-_ ~ 1UW tJ vll)es. Call own e r ' Tl 2-lx?2, 2 BR, 2 Ba, Lndry fltAKES A LOT O.F )tONEY C~$A DEL Tl EMPO "K,.. "1·•••-•-• 11•11 unrvnw. i,.. CUL DE SAC. MO. ·~!9. nn, V«.'W lot, 1'15 mo. Adlu. ~.... ·~ I • . .,. Tl I ··-ns ~--· .. ... . w .. 1m. Sll900830-141!6 t-yr.ot~ •• ...,OttUp~: ... I. ..,. -· . . ~~-s~,2~ ,~ MOBJ LE llome 1968, 24x50', , ' ' ury unit.I, ocean A valley • ~ ....--,,....v 2 Br .• 2 b.e.. Loca~ in adult 72 Ramada :Mx60. 3 Br. 2 views, ta.rs• umu. p-owth 10 Uf\.Jque. Units 1blMt .... ,~ Co. dee. $225 mo...m Slalll& park. 1 blk f1'01u 0ttan. full ba. RefriJerated air area, beautlrully · "WE IUY. l01$.. '1!'()pen.Sat•lllD• 1tlu11t see to apprtt. $9500. rond. 3 mo. old. Ntw family landscaped. Major lho.PPln& Eich With• 1,IOO -.,ff, -plus S.ttlilr Mft. Ca., I.I y.,. 1 • 5"6--027~ 2l85l N < w I and park.soo":'.'. !,1!;,'°' will takt area w/Penney • May eo: GO~ . CLUI.' L. E-ISUllE L:fVlNG' 641-2171 ' MMlll . llldll *,/l.lllt.. Q.EAH llR. s-·-Ave .. , H.a Space 140. $17, • ~. l ·"" awa"• BeautUul Decor .. ---, -·--11,... * ......... * ~-.. ·~. Like to trade ? Our Trader'• throtllhoUt. 7200 tq, rt. 1 -.-111 _ _ Paradi»cotwnn" IOr ,...., Bedrm to lUT "I· tt. 2 The courtyard rolls.right hi!O lhe <iolf G.!Mlli. From the dwellings you ln!"tllmeftt • '. w.--11l1A .. ., • .,, $211 -. >tines, '...,.tor 5'tiuclu. Bdrm + o.n: """ """' will be viewing our State J;'arlr and beautiIUI blu• P«clflc or overloot· · ~ > Ht --"' -. • . ., • 0 • tracJ<. big ourlusb green•Golf Course and serene Ro'Jllng B)lls. • • • • 182.!0 ut11 pd. l'llnl bocb -ill ~ Very near -Stale Park -State Beach-TeDl!is Courll The """'"' proleoa,lan eomp 0 wltdt. ll!Oltln oclult. • • ,r 6-PLEX FIT IT UP Great Anaheim location, next to Dianeyland, fully oc- cup\¢; 2-3 bdnn.. HJah mum on down ~enL I UNITS ''NICKERSON" SPECIAL Beam celllnp. fittplaoe1, 1. 2. 3; C. bdrma. Good rental atta near -park; '"billy oc- cupied; Hi&h return on dowll.Needlftpalr, 12 UNITS ORANGE LOCATION Fireplace, tarae pat Io • , Jlflm• rena.1-are&. High re.tunf .. on down payment, bread I: butter aptl. 11 UNITS Three 1eparate I · p I ex ea, sre•t Anaheim location; H~hretw'non down; Grou • $36,000. Good Money Maker. I lheN Isl •... * VACANT-4Br, f"'°'ptat. Exclll-t.eturn for overy-d1y llvlnt In 1 VACATION •/l.TMOSPHERE fOto , ~111. "~~--•---•· 3 Br 1'Dcd"" $215.,., Call Poul ... NIR:~lllLY ,_,.....,,or.,...., " Morris isi.9JDO « 111-1125 PLUS -Prectlca1 Flo~,.plen1 'SOI I ,fl.It eat••t!ti 411.-encl pr,"*' Pet ok. ...._ 2 BEDROOMS WET BAR 000,000 .Ylcli-lit the 1141!-~. lnn4 ..., 12 .:c BR.=-.,.~.ao.,...,l"'~~z-~..,--.,.-1 2 BATHS J!ALCONY (Off Living Rm.) ~~ :~-:~ ...... ,:: :i:-.E-sldo, fl>cd for ;:.::t· ...... DRESSING ·ROOM AREA 'BALCONY (Off Master Bdrm.) --ill for MllO ,,..,. * G -•-~a,_ ' · 1..... ,. •.--n . . WALJVIN CLOSET (Master Bdrm.) WAI,LED PATIO ';.!._~tJ dlotlialo41': ':~!'.".""...:,~~Kida, Huiotliiclwt _. , LUMINO!JSCEILINGINKITC!IEJt LAUNfil\¥.~OOM.(Eadl Unit)' ....... y.11ie .. Js'•~ ... pol>Ol'.uwia.-.• e'W'.w<"'.:i :.U'.:"1-E PANTRY !VE LIGHTING •wlir, FD Mlceli-'. * ...-~·-·-DECORAT it!,_,.. · ..,,.,.-1215-0wmlnr 2 Br 1m 11; ~l -· ...,.,..,._ DISHWASHER FIXTURES ,.,-:;-/"\111 '~~ ma-n-IL--"-'--.1 Ulil -$115. I . teri~I·' 'U. .......... W9,;-~ .... At/I. Rent•h• ""'*"' BUILT·IN RANGE SOUND PROOF CONSTRUCTION Tl-.191,W. Non-1Y!'" · . theil'"1ile: ExcWslve * • SEA • ........ • . 2 Br., DOUBLE OVEN PARTY WALL BETWEEN UNITS ·•~•r hla .. ,.Y :~• 1225-0ldet 3 Br hat on 11 crptsl-Kldl cit. ll5fl, EXHAVST HOOD FOR RANGE FULL DECORATING ..,. ~MM. Sllit• """'· Jtuao ~' · KidJ!pell. ALA Rentels .e ~ 10GARAGES-3CARPORTS· CO-ORDINATION funding • rii ......... A "'1L.:NDLORDS1 . · • ' L LAN ED cl • 1 p ~ r • t e """1cf1 Do you """ a va"""" we S BJt..2 BA.-bltiJ!a..Xlnt. CARPETING _ , COMPLEn; Y DSCAP woltt. (7,141 "OftO. • can llll .. M8'1Y desirable corn!. Only i=t. per GALA J!ARTY1ROOM wjlh FIREPLACE '4411635, 1'llla;Ji eol,en tenant> on...,· waltl'it Ill!. mo. Ae~t 1162-4471 or Brilliant lnveslment for a Syndicate -tu sbeltu -200% declining depreciation to Jirsl owner. Units can be converted to Condominiums for resale with ease. We have plans, eleviltfons, and renderings in our office. Under construction -delivery by November. ofmlnt to aell -k. Abool-NO'CHARGE. 5411-8103. " . 11 ·UNITJ IE/I.CON RENTALS !250.000 ' , U'X ..... * ."645-0111 * $285mo.Ne~41ir,2,t.o..- Walker .\Lee 516-7131 LANDLORDS! cpL curtains, bl!W. Ina! •-yd. I mt to \>Ch• Kldl OK. ~y .. Loen -We SpeC!aibe In N....;,.... --'.:-"-'·--'---I Penniman & Schuhmann THEED MONEY?--e °"""'de! Mar • FOR 1,.,., 4 hr w/pool • Days 557-4840 we represent several .private • t;aguna.,.Out Rental Set'-large rec room.. Jtd re-- Price $295,000. Eve •• Wlmd. 644-7121 MARK H. DU.NN Iondert Bom>w-th< -.. mu.to Yo•I Try qulr<d. 1315. 547''1531."tll I: ""''" '1n your home. Call ~U..vtyj~W RENTALS 758--0!27 att 6 & wlo>ill. EASTS I DE for tree appn.lsal. 61.MOOO , 494-3241 Cool ocean breeiei ~ 2· br, 4-PLEX REALTOR BALBOA BAY PROP. ' ~ pr. 1135,.K;.i. : N•wPort Heights '.~·;;:,'~'°~ ':'.°°q."."!': 1314 NORTH EL CAMINO REAL, SAN CLEMENTE .! =.:: !* 3,J:,":;: =~ :0'; :1.R::•~•::"'::::,..~Holi=:: .. :_;:,,,,.eao:.:..:=· OWNER sale. Xlnt loc & $200 MOVES YOU IN EuUkle street near major The LoM ... __ $240. mo. +~dep. Call Sun. 2 Br., bltmi. dbl 'dJ'hle.thru S.nt• Ana wtll 492 9920 492 9921 ~ -· .. ~.:..-.'!.":. at! 5,.. Wk-days. 545-1008. pr. -c.mp1.' lncdJ End cond., 3 BR, 1 BA, hni"-'d Seller pays re m a I n I n g shopping areas. Owne'r • -• ..:r~ ~ patio. $2PI). 961-6726. .• firs. trplc., cov patio, dbl Veteran's CO!ltl or closln& help with financing. \Vanta Money W•nted 2SO S.lbea hlMld . 3 BDRM',.t BA; ft'plC: crpts, gar. 2 yards. Assume 5.5% costs for FHA buyer. Sharp, fut aale. Ask1na $55,000. . 4 'D'D 3 ~ • __ J~ ....a loan, owner will carry 2nd. clean 3 bdrm., family rm., Call 540-ll!il (Open Eves.} MONEY WANTED t" l'~lll,.O~J''l"f _.. ... ....,..., dr\'>11 pa&, '&'! Je~ IW• 528 Redlands. Open 2 to 5 frplc., 2~1 yrs. young. Near Income Property 1'6 Mount.eht, DtHrt, Investorwantedtotactcr\e-eVl!l IJrue 1aiaftil bajfrmit $250:,968-2713 '~ ~o~ d~~:~· Call 673-7993 ~::~minSl(#I' St. & Euclid Bi:p~::, ~:.~rm 0:: ~WILL"'R"'e_ .. _tra_rt,,,de...,125""'.ooo,,,.-.. -.-17""~ ---·-----~l~I .~~l I = :;w:ie ... w !!~ c=~ z::, ~ IN~~ . • t .. .. 4 BR. VICI'ORIAN larwin realty inc. trade tor lot. 536-0346. Lake Arrowhead (N. Shore) 1 latenJ. Nationally ftOCllD}z.· SEPT. ht thru June• 15th 3 BR. .2 bltti& ••••• ;;;;;&J ;~ You ,JOtta go in to ltt this 968-4405 (24 Houn)I!!!!!! .... _!!!. ~l!!P!!LEX"!!!!!'J"!!!!!!!llos::Ni;EWER~i:;i::::;;unl;;;;u:.:, ';cli;.,.;;;-,;to home. 38R, 2BA. Le rum-ed accountl. 20 year loftJy 3 Bf., J Ba. ~ 3 BR. Kb&~•••••!_•_~~ Ii""-p luahy crushed -ve1vet l·I\ H Be ch pUann,cump1etelyfUrn.for Bu1lne11 bwdneu.~-mum-polll-T--~--. Some 38.R.'furit,Aug. ••••••• f$5i) · al 3 Id • ~,, Sin Ju•n C•p11tr•no ocean. Wll a · "---1 -bl 71,. -.. -.. ~·-ll'll'"' _ ,. v ue. yn ° «""er _____ ....;. ____ 1Thrff'2BRun1ts inlikenew ....... nt 530-7658 6·8 units in NB area. ..,...,,...rtvnty -. e . ._.~.QW. fumlture avail. $400. mo. fBR.Famllynn. ••••• ·- .• than rte\\'! 3 blks to Harbor -s c M n&"' 213/476-1842 337 2609 i ' .I •. ;I ~~'';7;~'. only. call FAMILY FUN S~~;::~~.;1~i '"""':~·~~=';; 161 ~ wrs. ~~-=~~:=~:"; -1w-. ll115J 2~s.;.:=:rir...· . . reu '_ 111 SEE THIS ! loan ov.,. Ill% can bo I . 1 wtth-wattr. CrmJU.. .,.., ' . _,___ -· -~M,. "'--··· • ed t ,N~ ... ,,. w older boule, orun• oc. chemkals, llltm and .,.. ~~. -• ...,...,... • Jt>;ALTY Custom built 3 BR, 2 BA CIO!!e to the lilarina, close to a.saum a ..,., ~· . C.M. AM Coata, Fard By owner. Call 5t&-482T lated ~ 175-7&91 • ' UidY. P8rir eent8'. l'trriM-- 1, · hon1e in desirable area. achools yet with the feeling CALL E) 6460141' Walker RI tr. 642-8989, Out of St•ff Prop. 171 Immediate openbws for W. (Hovtn Furnllhecl 3QO Snc.ts or famWN • J lir•Bm, ··°"11' ~. !33-0a) , charming inside&: out. Prof of country living. Thll home A.,,... 646-7414. trlbutoNalesman ln the P!• fned. JTI¥ •. _ -~ -'--,Otr.ICe houri I AM to I Pll, , lndacpd &: 'll>e-11 maintained. hu been planned for a lam· 7i{'A~ Lott for Sile 170 ARIZONA. Larae level lot.I, On.na:e County Area. ExoeJ. Genwll ,.. R.nt+Hou• "'"'430 ' ' By Owner 64~7530· ily. Four bedroom11, garden Near Nt•••rl P•1t Office "ter, ~ l'OGd road.I. lent comm.lsstona for rlgbt * SUMMER RENTALS * TOWNHOUsE 2 --I kitchen • lamily room. Cor-NEW DUPLEX . . 1995 full ,~-· Easy tmns. man. ~ tutomoHve In Budt A,..,, Apt, __ ,, S BR. 2 J>a., tam. rm ... $325 Newport Shorts • ., lot with •l>'Clal port lor * ONE ACRE * Free plcturft, mapa Wri.. chemkal ... .,. experience Flne~.000 lllonlh . 1.!: ~ monllily, 2 Bil, 2 bL °""'" ·: .... aao ' WATERFRONT 4 BR. the family boat, separate Del~e 2 bedroom I: 3 bed· F..utsjde R·2 Zoning. 2 older =..,.. 8::·.:t: 486, ~Id .~,.,..~tn."""1~-~ B1ll Grundy Rltr. 11'7M161 2 BR w/pool 12"'. mo., from play area. room Duplax in prime Eut-hornet on lot. One ol the ~ ie ...._. • ................ I l...i '. Best buy in this choice nrea! ONLY $36,500 11ide Jocation. Hu ~place, fPW mnalnlng laree parcel&. Rul llf•t• W1ntM 114 and vehlcle available. Small &.lboa s partially furn., <n Dahlia. .~ 25ll1,P1Ba10·1 ""blttanns .• !_ c,,". •,!!: FITZPATRICK'S bullt-lna, dishwasher I: aut~ Terrific buy! Call now WILL ~ lm8.D equity tn 2 lnveatment requlttd aecured CUTE 2 bdrm bogje, tuny Nr. ocean. 6U-MOO bkr. • • "" ,..,_ ""'' CAPISTRANO VALl.EY matlc garage doorl, l.56.900. M2-lm bath l'lomt. Aat-<II' t&ke entirely by inventory I: buy furn. w/pragre. Winttt NEWLY dee 4 br, 3 be, RA.ft ' nis. S44.IXKI · Jo~lrm. REALTY Call for amintment now. • back q:reement. ~sent ·$215. mo. or )Tly $215. mo. ftf. Adib. $335. 424 Polnltt· : CAYWOOD REAL TY 315111 Camino Capistrano Inve1tment Division, 546-1600 $55, 900. over ~ 54$-4i997. auto chemical aalem:r.ali Phone' 5U-9976 or 67S-3063. ti.a. 675-6218 or M5-e&69 ':, * 541290 * San Juan C&pilstrano 0 ahoold definitely investigate t..a ·~San Clemente I 493-1124 Jfdu°' I -l!il :~~call: ::;~~At;"' .. o.i; c~=A=UL NEW . ~21 ·-• ~...., Point J Br. home, furniabed. 2 BDRM. . ' OPEN HOUSES 1 (8) C2 Zon<d, Rentals + olfict, ~·11 GetoeroI lllanaier Pbooe 513-1$14. llllMACULAT& 4 .Mm, 2 " Rial Estat, I .a on dol,\ble kit Small do\\.'11, Builness Phone 71f.562..0960 L aHCh U~ed .$190. b& crpts draPllo trM ·FOR SUNDAY ._..,.. . -and -tr will cany 111 _ --0-rtvnilY 200 DELTA SALES INC. •llVM FUrtllWd = paUO, ·Etett ldtl:b. ddi/'nh. "SUPER SPACIOUS T.~. Great future potential. Spoctecul•r 360• View · BAKERY· loe1l 1165. Utll pj; So. LQuna. 1 LWlh &Vden ~ Pf:~ P\>ol.cJub. ~- 1: VILLA" 150 CALL ANYTIME H.-•Ocean. CdM CANDLE Shop tor aate. REDUCING 11lon1 (2) Br. CllllilJpet ok. pooC ..... Adulla, "" peta. or 213: 83'1 • -• -1 ti! I Acreage for Hit 1.~1. -· or Eve. •-9068 "·n<1om;n1""! "·e, mt leased Across trom Mlsslon 1n San """ 2 n-~ ~ ... ~ Ul E. 2ht a. C.M. , ;io s Beau u llVO ·s tory -~~~ _,.._ ~ ......, ...... ...1.. F ~ CARD&GIFTshop -· DI'.._ • .,.""'""= ....... .. ....,. · .. • home has three beclroon1s, INVESTMENT land, Fee llO'lple. 12,500 IWJ Juan Ca.,-trano. or HOLLAND Bus. S•les Gar •• deck. pool. PHONE: 6fl6.8666. lqune 8uca ' 2'' baths and a super-Duper OPPORTUNITY ft • $155,000 for quick sale. formation call 493-.lm. $350 • Low)¥ 3 + bu.le tam e FRESH 4 dtan l !Jr., . , ~ Family room v.'ilh \VET S Acreii; near Palmdale fnt'l Has3BRhlleon. 714-22+1940 5 by 7 Wayne pe.rldn& Jot tns~, C.Af. 6f5.4110 rm. Flplc •• didt. Avall J-4 fncd yd itoveltttrt,g. ':ii: 2 ~1 ~:V~ ~~ BAR. Jt has a fonnal dining Airport. Xlnt gro"·th paten. SAN JUAN CAPIS'I1tANO aweeper, 188.18 Redwood St. n.1!1' PHot Want Acts have rno. • Jpd9(petL $l2J. · , Frp • · • .a:- •; room and look11 out over the tlal Red. to S32.500. 'ii Acre * Hone O.lt F.V. or SQ.7697. baiptns plore. NU·VIEW R&NTALS ALA R~al1 e M$.3tOO ~.:. ~,~·~~-t..""'"'" , _.. .......,. or ""-..s:HS .., "t'WJ Ult.ii:: _... , Blue Pacific. ''OPE N Bill Grundy, Realtor ·-·· BA8 BY OWNER * 493-9188 Builneas Bual-u•-..,,,,, ...__. nvr::: , -3 n .. 2-~ ... H 0 r" SATUR AY & "" r;, -I -1 aa . .._:_ l•••••· eHARD .. beet-2Bt,u~ -·~. -... ---.; 0 s~ D 341 Bayside, N.B. 67$-6161 ~ LARGE oce&r)ftont Jot in So. Opportunity ,_ Opportunity -M'\I ... ocean"-· ._ .,-....-yd, end pr. Kida ok. $135. Belttt view, l&f' •. dedt: "SUNDAY 1-s. $50,000. 307 40 Acr"' land;,,••""""' INCOME HOMES ' IAguna,ot.,..toprivbescb, ~.~~.-1!'!!;-'Lc· ALA ·Rentolae'45.3'00 NU.VIEW .RENT~!.$ :' San Pablo, s.c. Telephone ca1., be'l1••een Com ing & S.NE\V DUPLEXES $48,950 $57,500. A: terms, 493-3429. UJI" -3•"J• tMI• s HAR p • n-•.-., 2 673-4030 . or a..32a " -· • Red B1u11. N"' .. w ~NEWTRlPLEXES 167.9501-'--'--~'----Ready-Made Businesses ....... w ''SHORECLIFFS rreeY"a". $375 .... , acre. BeauL new 2 A: 3 BR unlt11. Mountain. Desert, Lw... Ille bath, dotible garage, 1 -·-· HUii ,· , TRI LEVEL .. , ,,,___ ~1!1 ~ a ... St ~-., Resort 11• n. Jrffutt, th. , ••• a.,. a th• Cu•t.lft•'n , •••• 1ll IM.t11 ~ 1--..1 ... -l\uii I ....... ~-' 543-5676. ~ -...., .. ~i. .. ,... • h·' ' AriRAcnvi: .Lido Isle overs...,. _. ... ~.e . . I ,,A .. """ 1111111bl"1 by • , ... 11t1bli1 -puDlltly IWftff C:M••nv, . NeedFourBedroom.s &Tu·o · ·Ph:~1 bom• 2. B•.d.room a street. /-mo.in-NEW 3 •8R ~Beaut. ! Balbi'!' Come take a look at SAC R 1 t~ ICE ! al acres, BUSINESS OPPOR'MJNlTY lloh11 1 111ulti ... 1lll1i. '•ll1r •1111lt1t1t ht th1 9l1Morou• fle~ • Call \IWw Leue .... CcmtNl ,1 thll.ooe! Cathedrnl ceilings, Riverside Counly, $3roJ TolaJ TRl-PLEX Cocktail bar &: reslaurant. :!,/.411*Y1,~·~~"'P1!~ th~;: ~· t~ ~t~ = .!..·~!!1ioWner, AJC.' '!P'c:t.. Elect ldt ' walla of glais! Over 2000 price for all al aci'el, $lOO Plush owners unit. -Deslgn@d ~wing good IJ.'OSS, Price hlf)ily Pf'Ofit11>l_e 1111r~ttir19 ~~and Jaa· :::.r:. .... n 546-5880. , ·· 6... t11i2.-31183. • feet GI spacious living. dwn. S38 mo. Owner. 64Q-t526 for tnilXl!Uum IM!curity ruxt ~hKlell property " liquor clrcl• Tt the dltlt/butot. ~ "° _._.,..__,.. ,:;;.:..:;::.;,~~~--=~·I Larae Sun-Deck and encJ01· beauty \\'Ith wrought iron lic~nse. A1nt dmm town 1'> Utt••tly •••'•" .,. ••· 16. Wa:bt.conskler 'T moDtb ~E ~'Bedroom. t NEWIBR.2t.U.: mo. 1 «! rear yard. 2'T25 Via Cemtttry gl"lll and cou.rtJlaro. COME cation, ,.1ul1•I• "''" a •• ..,,,. wh• leue. m-. b' W. Baih • Larp livlna room • or 1111 P* ••" • · 4 N'Otltezuma.. S.C. "OPEN Lots/Crypts 156 SEEi! Call 54&-UU, South Godwin'1 ALPINE Realty wf1Jj to 11t1 bli9h ,.,. t lM• . • Wnib' room • lt.ncecl tn O'lirMr/Ald lit D;. j HOO~· SATURDAY • -Cout Realton. Box 1796, Big Bear Lake • ot f11ll ffll'I.• b11d!'••tff wltf. Nnpert laedl 1 ;:a r cJ. ' Wa~. L'_... I-'-1 ._ , ft~DAY: 1-S. 14',450. p~:_r;~colv~~-~.NicM. DANA H-/1.RBOR cn4) 866-75ll "• ••111,. Ml11i"'11"' 1• .... •t· Rd~ r·e ... uire.d """ ...,. ""' 1 ' " ........ v • ., u111: ~.....,. $D) fll•l'lf ef ISO CM1pl1t1ly t•• $92.SO" s.c:t.. Whit bMcb. A.vailabJi Sept.~ MloG109 ;""i' 8r l~ bi~ leut, ~~CAPE-coo' ON l-'6'1-'3-l-"'124:..C... _____ · INCO?o.tE 'HO?o.1ES (i•'.E\V) Eves. (213) 448-S378 . Cllfff" ht .. JlfOty I 1q11lp-BIJbO&.l .A\ld ""· . I.ft, .• PM . .• 4-Ploe1 •• $66 ieo to $6'9 950 LOT In ramoua Left Havua, fl'ltl'lh .i1,,1 • ., • .,1" .r n.,lt. S150 • UfiL pd. •-1 er.. • • $330. .mo. ' ' • THE .EACH" Commercl I ' ' •--of ... -~d •---... 1 ··' .. , .:u Fl ... e ~··-_,. -~ p • Duplex ••••••••••••••$52,5(ll ll!Mllil' UJC .. v;i-1 UllllllWI y flr11p1... '"•pOll I •' belllt Aidt.. ..rtcht Oft PoOL ,.-vl'Ul'&.f •I- I Ownerf' tnlly ~l Th1a roperty 151 8 Unlta •••••••••••• $132,SOOcl London a!Brl klgo. I '-:"'cited "'"_t.•'! •• ':."~• .. •tlt'-L: i111lh fa Private • cottap. Prtl9' ran: $115.. s BDRM 2 bL ~ >"'1 '""' bOdloom, l~ bath -C-2, ;,:;,,. -70 Newport Alcazar at le Crelta. Dana °" to """° 1 ~ "· -111!1 ·Balboa I.ft. Channlnr AkA 11-11 e '4S..1toO lie. $11111. Otoe .,. '!loom. ' hoMe It qean and ready 1D ... __ kr 642--483 $9Cm or will trade for Cbsta ff qu..,-, M•utv 1•!011•, I 1 Sr 1'r 'Yrl,y ,,_, r?l'lllJ'Ye lntO. J.t.r:le baclt')'Vd Blvd., CM. l(G'alS'. Prlool-pt, WEBB (B ,) 7 Mes. or Newport Beach~ ncluti" 1ltop1 .,,. f11,,1lth•d 0\ pri · e RARE b'4te<f 2 br nr Now •vaila~. •u=· ' .-...,_Children and the ult-pals Gbl,y. Ph. ~U21. WANTED from owner only. come J)l"Op. 644-4611. wffltowt e.id:ti.ii•I ~••'· 011· ~:-~~·· ~>be, w~hplc: stoftt. .lGdl ot. U.,. ' Newpert ._. __ -""' 8 ..... 1 __ , -'-trlltuton inorely 1trvi'-• ••· 'V\.~'""'"''" .i.Jir --fnr pico Is only m.!IOO. Condonilnlume .or°"" ~·11 or-~~p. 2 Lola, MC!Udtd 12.~IO tolliolo..i ''"""· l2l5 • Balboa 1s1e. 2 lir hM .. ~~fnf•1' e ~ 11s;. 2 + c1el1\L Iii,, 1>1tno. ID! H•-· s.c. ''OPEN 1 •• 1 1~ """''""'"·Write Cl.ua~ltd Mooorldp abln 115.m "'"" "l •• .... ,..,.. ..,. poti> deck.· * 3 IR 2 I & * · ~... -~·· SOUSE" SATURDAY ~A. or-e --~No.08,c/oD&iJYPilot, Lakttidttt..bln $35,DOO t.tthti.t kif +lil1 u~J11,1..,. ' Br ~ Pvt • " pr ..... -a.~,..... ..... SUNDAY 14 TdtPMne YOR Sale « rent • Fineaf PO lkot 1650 Oolta Mtsa. CaD l6G-f6(l or Mitt.: 111ew .,..~h•11cfltf11f co"c•pt S«XI -3 ·• t, Qll. + utft'°" let. (U ii). $2SO • l .Br,. ftJll. 31' llY - •---~ 2 -2 °· Cal!t 92626 s •-• ~~-~ p ~. Ml,•I l•tf'edvc•41 to tl.11 beach. t>ock'l\'lll. Yett. t:<w:. mo to mo.-kids ok rm., 2 tu:nrmL ~ . •~~ -~ .. ~~ u•., -.. ...,. -~~~. • ~ NU.VllW RINTl'LI -. . $3SO 2 Br 111..,; Ille __.,. Vtow HonW rtdtc. From 152,500, S.UNITS~'66.000 Bax 2823, Bia: -l.Ue, ;;o.._.J "'" H~I .,.,llt ••'11• I l.oeM/Oplian AY•ll.W. -i., " 0-., ...,.. .t cl\1 lllltta. "2-11111. Excellent --• Ca!U. ~ low -I> .. .._ 6'13-<Q» or •• s:MI -/Owor SO.mt, -cloti pr, ..declt. OcWl- -"'I, ft. of luxury, 4 BR. EAm!DE. Quiet Iocatbt. It great J'tntll hfno<7, PALM -ll1 ownor: Jw 1111•or .... Illleo ... -WANT • Newport 8"'floOI ~ 2 1111. ~ 111,.i. -. W l 3 llo.. aotl-,.UJnel, Adulta nnl7 oommun117. 2 Let Pmyda, Roal1"r N.,, cuatm bit 2 811. 2 BA • ..... N Mr. H. ..... :";!;.. i:. t,,:·:;i:-: -t nL ddI ';;.. olt. .=It: ..."''".::. .,..ii.,. throu~h••1 • BJ\ ti. BA.~l1Jlc .. Jarae Sl&-l691l --w/frplc, maid'• :o f tic "'-· I' ' 38R/2\lbjt, all eloct ·1111. Ko poll. ,,... .. ,. '"'" e STEPS ii bat.\ -• Beaadtull1 _,,.,. pool, n<:. room. Cartto. no) 2Jll!.0.-llldl. • 5 ......... (• ronta11. '.,.. ~G 10ft 1'plc, IUIO ...... _., '11emo.-+115det.-_,.,.....Ullllocl$Jll. .......i patio, itf,!00. $2!.900. BY°""*· 1113-M. lltOI old Elsldo C.111. Pr!n-4K-?S. -S.. Iii I I Hlli '-' . Parii Uh grouo<I!!"" lor -t "'"" ALA Rent•la e M 11111 r -• IU\1 '114: -FOR Sale or R<nW.qum clpall only, 6CJ.ll21. ARllOWHEAD Solt ""'""' Neapwt ... • 1111 -entt<Ulnlltt. Qu.lleQ. A t.EAsrl ~ Bl\ -Newly 0 ,_ 11a1.s.a, 2 Bii. -· -• Olndo. 3 BR. 2 * f.Plflt 'Nr. ..... &Iii lot nr. i:l•b. l.olor -I ............... Coif. nuo .... -.. Ult. ... ... .. ~..... ....... • •• y . • PLAY HOii• i,, ... - i u. -_ .... sn.ooo. BA. s. ......,, M-mT Piua. Dix 1 er. OW--1 l'WW -· -17141 ........ 1>o11tve. -.,. °"""' m. ~ re,, e 1 t •d -2 er, IClde OK pse. . , a-.• 1• -. O.lt J!ltr,-. 1MU919 &a.Tru 441 M 11'/J'd -Z· ALA R..ute e •U 11111 I I • ; t ff.- I·~ l • ' ·' l· j , __ • 11 I ' H • I ( I ,, . N l • I I I I H ! .. r ' I-LJ • I . ' I I • E ii' ' . ,. I ' E ' l r 1 ll c i --~ j ' I ' w 1 f .. . ! -: I r. 11 . ' ( • 3 " ll I • • '. . I l , I I'' s. • -Bl t ' 1~ ' I I r c ( I• 0 . - I · 1 I ~ i • R I c • t~ ~ I~ I = r e • t • , 'Ii ... ' -a I j I j rt --.l~l!~----r~l I'-=· I,-~ Jl•l I ,_~ .... I-·-~ ll•J 1;~~~·~[" I · ·-ll•l 1.,,1-'"'-me-----'-""""-----''"'-"'------1 ·~---·_Un!Urft. ____ .,_.,,..._._\mlllm. ____ ._ ,Afi'. ""'- -......... _.. Costa - I • f • ' L. HACllNDA HARBOit ,,_ $150 DELUXE 1 • 2 BEDROOMS ,_......, & Unfumlahtd H111ed Pool -Garaau -Sblc CUpeUnc l>labw*'btr.-All UllOU.1 Plf4 ~ ,,.,... Only ......... 141 AYJ11lle lt.,c.t1 Mata "'"''* •• • VILLA MARSllLLIS SPACIOUS 1 Ii 2 BIDROOM APT. l'urnilhod Ii Unlllmlaho4 Adult Llvllw Dishwasher color CO!ll'dlmi.a •J>pllancu - Plush 1ba1 c1tpet • mlr--4 wardrobedoon· iDcli<ect llShUDa lo kltcbea • bnlkfalt bar -' but~ 'private fenc.d patio • plUlll ~ tnr · .brtct Blr-i..QaiM • 11rce bNled &Janal. Air condltfonlnf. ' 3111 So. lrlotol St., Santa Ano SJt.a:lll COLDWILLl'.JAHKER Ii CO. > ~tGENT 1.------·~~1 DuplHt1 fum. G,narll , , ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;.:.;: NICELY 1' 11 r n t 1 h • 4 1 I I' --~.,i. -no ! , ~e!~' U°!'!rn· 305 pei.. 644:-0030. _,.,.. -Bollloo Ptnlnaule -------i!iWiimlG cldor ,,;;_,._S r:; HARBOR VIEW HOME (,. . !... 3 Jjedrm.' dining ~ room. $395. mo. BR fuJ.ly tum. PVT BEACH, dock l))ll(llt avi.11. Winter .$300, Yrly $fllr. SU-9976 or 6'75-3l53. I . REAL TOR, 1144-7270. Coronai d1I Mar • • ~~· LOVEb Y DrW 5 Br home in 2BR turn duplex. $2XJ. Y'rl7 Harb Vw Hms. ao.e to rental. See aft 4pm. C39;i ICbla. heh It I h 0 p I , Goldenrod, CdM Cl"""'/pool, l5IO mo/Lie. Nowport - •'" NORTH m.un~s.view, 'br, • BEAtlI'IFULLY l'\llQf· 2\0 ba 10...-, Family ISllED 2 BR ....... 1% Iii. areL Pool. Cu 1 tom Wlnter only, M6-JIJ>, . -· • features. Nr achls. '425. Dvpl1xH Unfum. 350 • 64<--0275 ' ; HAJl,BOR View Homes artil.;. 0.SMral I " 3 ... _2 S., l&mlly rm, elt< IMMA==~cuu~'::TE=""1~--:""-I' I ; _ kltcb. w/w cpts. drPI. MOO. drape:1, aln&le ccnae. No mo ltue, Showrt by appt. petJ. 6"--0030. ! n•i'94-Sl64, 213•·191-7437• B.lboo P1111111ulo -LOVELY Udo Isle, 2 BR., 2 -----......,,,....- . BA, bay view. Vac. Adlta. DLX duplex 2 Sr .• 1% Ba, j : Leue, $2'15 mo. 67Hl06 bltlnJ, nu cpls, -. lrpl, , ewes, §0-lliM d a ":I 1, encl pr, yn be only. • ,. 675--0311. ~1133-494-'-c,'-'..9 -~~--1 • _ BREN Homes, M o n a co C•pl1tr•no Buch model, water pd 4 ="""'°""""""':-o-""""""'"' pnlenor • Ideal loc. $445, AV AIL. 5'1>1. JS, 3 BR, 2 BA, 644-6569 pr., 1"""'1 Yard. ""'& • 2 chlldm OK. 535-0346 S Br, 2 Ba, 1&mlly nn. eJec jj;;;;;;;;;ti;;;;il--1 ldtcb . .,, ....... -l400 ........ rt lltocll ,. mo. letfe1 ~ bt' Qpt. NEWPORT ISL on wattt. n4: 494-5464, 2U: 197-7487 .Up avail 1 BR dthtt, pr. r HARBOR View bomr-, 3 hr, opener, aPJJlns, $30). 2% BR cpt, dr"Ps.i auto tprbtldttt, sharp, ear. GpeDl!J', appinl, • $350 mo. A'IOJI S.pt L. U42 $350, -;,,,; Jew, 5'G.3188. • , Por"l!arm901h Pl. '*40ll ~ WEm'C..l1'F ~x1te wt lv• ... · .. 36511,r. UtllUnL c .. 1.-., ""'· """""' c .... - PREVIEW \Vorlds removed from it all -next door to ev.,ytlling. Eleganc•, privacy & gracious rivin9 at the beach 1ree's most impreuive .Cldress. · 1 VISTA· del lAGO Meslf' Vetdi'"East & AcfeiJIJS Ave. • • come . our • fo,any Yt1'n letlilit1 fer• •t1111tnt. You know how much you want to pay. And just about where you want to live. Your problem Is picking from among dozens ••. hundreds ..• of available apartments. Like the ones on these pages. , .. , Stlutlu t eom,.,.. Make a list. (Or use ours ••• il's very complete.) Compare price. Location. Features. Everything. Then make a smart decision. Rent where you gel the most for your money. (After all, why accept hamburger when you can have steak lor the same price?) .....,. ........... .. Start your comparison by visiting our place. Park West Apartments In hvine. Our apartments rentlor$160 to $250 a month. We have a great location. And all the features anyone has ever thought of putting in an apartment development. Ptlrk -·· la lrrilt. J' Compare everyplace else with our place. . • 1. CHECKLIST Tennis ccurta (with llghta) 2. Volleyball court I t • . . . ' • • I ,,.,,,., ' mt • ~ Be&ut I ••. ~--II• j I. a1rtam. Yeally. ~• I'-· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ~-~ y •• WINTON, Real,... 6'JS.al1 I• ,. 540-1800 ,··· $175. yearly ... 1a1. 1p 1 Sr. Hit· Furn. · ~ Studio, f, 2, _2 & den apariment ho,,,.s 8. fourswlmmlng poola ~ · . cloee to beach A: t.y. 11l ..._ _____ _.._. --;;--;;;=~==t:-:=;----t7:7-+--t--t--1r---t-- • 36th Slreet, N.B. S1nP or. Anoholm for individuals with superb tam. -,:7;;,,. _P:;l,:;u•::.J::;r,:,. O~lym=pl;;;c-""'""1--.,.-+-:7+-+--+---ir--+-- I couple P"1· --------Fr $190 Fu • h d • f 'h d 8. Plu1chlldronsw1dl f~ • Walk 10 bew,.;. ,Jr, 2 bo. 1 br, $127.50; 2 Ir, 1155. Now-om • rn11 t ex un urn11 t ...,:;::.....:..:::=====:.;ir..="-.l-f::.....1-4 --1--4--+--t .. . . 1y doc. Bltln5, Shop(, Pool e. Three lhtl'lpeullc " !' · pr. -.. Kl';I ••. · avan. 533-0464, -· wh1r1bath pool• " ·1 . ~~H~H;~~l iar..~1booiiOOl1~.1~.~ .... .---~ .. 1;;:-~;;:-~~~~;-~u-:::..~~~-~~~~-~-~-~;;~~-~~~-~-::~-~F~:~;;;-~-:--~-~~~-~-~--~i;o~-~-~A~;~~~;-~,;,~-~ .... ~-~-~-~-~-~-~.,~-~--~:iitt~--~.~u~:~.;,,.,~--~-~-~~-~~~-~;;;~.1 ' -=1~0~.-H~.-.~llh.-:S~p~.------+-o1-+-+--+---ir-+-- Don or 3 BR. fll'l. Lie, ot DELUXE 2 BDRM apt, fully • _1:,:1::.._W:.:::;tl:::;g::.:ht,::ll:J:ltl::.ng_roo_m ___ 4..iX::,....1-4--l--4--+-- • mo. to mo. 66-2552. '"'"· w/garago. Wtntor Cotto Mo'" Huntl,,.ton Bolch , Bolboo Ponlnaulo Colt• Muo -==~· -;oi:f'=="---"'----t-:7-+--t--+---ir-t-- j 2 BR. conv. Mil, l !I bL Xlnl $225. mo or yr1y $295. mo. 1 BR 1,... $140 ~ $US. AYI'. Poobid<! • Spacious 2 MllTor wall bedroomo, -:1;';;2:'-. ~Bl'iill"'.lar:'::d'.:'roo:="m"'------t-S+-+-t---il--t-- 1" eond. $300 mo. Yr1y. t... Phone 543-99'16 or 6'JS.3l63. S/px>I, A<llts only, Ideal for -· Pvt. patio, $ISO. ceramic tile Rmw1 tub-..,1;;;3.,:-T;,;·,;.V•:.;r.;;oo;:;m.:,:_------+-S+-+--+---ir-+-- 1, Ctpood JUt;f. 5'1-1J90. t br, furn, naiv bacbelars, 1993 Chu r c b, mo.1 ...e right •du l t •. ahr., fittplatt, k Itch en , UIDDftR l'llrrlll' _1:,::4.:..• _C:::;•::r.:d.:;roo=m::.._ _____ +-'"--1-4 --1--4--+--New~ Htltltfa $1~ mo, N•wl> dee. C.M. 543-8633. -~-dW>wuhtr, 2 dr. ref. hlah. lllUlllU aMUW -Social room r.. iiliit'11"1r :S,..· _._ 'i, 30'1 Cl>nl. 67W!06 1 II 2 BR. l'<lo1. $140 Up. e LRG., 2 BR, ""-""' pl""' ahar ~ts.~':' \ 15' (catering IVllllble) X I' · ....._ ·• ... ....:!-pl "''boo P011in1ula Unlum a.t. Cblldftn'• ...,, Apt • Gardens. 6 poob, "on ocean, Is. • • l'umlahtd & ~-,,,,...--=----'---~~f--1--+--+--~-, *'T:ff,Jiol.:..,.,.,., ... -:.. ELM GARDENS Apll, lTI Saunu. Hot Jacuuts. T•n-$290. 673-<l0!7. Unlumlahtd 16. Flrnlde lounge )(. I :;_ ~-:::~5Cl~· ' e $45 WK .r. Up.On Ocean E. 22nd St CM. 64l-J615, nh courtl. $l90, 846-0259. 3 BR, 2 BA, 1 yr Jew, lncldl •! Lowly Baci>-1 Br •• Rooms BEAUT. FURN. 2 BR $175 2,. 3 BDRM.,.,,,, $1'10. up. b-plc, din rm. s lM1eonle'I, 1 l'rom $120 to $215 mo 17. Teen room )( l Ne'!J'Ort Shol'ff Maid Smrioe-Pool-Util Pd up 1nc1 util, Htd Pool. Adlts 1 block to ,,_, T131 Ellb, bid<"""' bat,._ ... Alli Bocholors • 1 ldrma 18. Art claues X BEAT THE HEAT • on the • Call 67S-8740 • no ~t!I. Allo 2 Br Unf. Mil'. No. ~1831. ~~ """'111 .. ; Bridge leuone )( water. a hr, fam nn, bltna, * OCEANFRONT 1 BR. * 642-9520. Newport Beach 2 Bclrma • J: Bdrma ---,Y,;:-;,:;:_;;cl';'.-;-'. """:;.;;...----+-:7'1--t--+-+-t--.. new cpU. -.... •. Enjoy Apto. From $11S/por week. AP!". MGR. Min, dutle1. Corono del Mor I~ or 2 l'ull BotM oga • I, olym px>1 • llahlsd.t...U. n•• 675-"'86 Lbley or 113• Llveln.i&'loll .. n1.121um. WINTER ttntal. Ntwpart Kuter allo -.,,1 , --'S:".t'iiltc:;::h::l°'.:!'il~n~IO".'. i'.ns':=;---t-;;)(7-11--t-+-+-+-- 14 blk. 2 b11<1 to ..,..,,, 65lHl065 l1<>b. 2 Sr. un11s. Mature...,.,, Penn. % b1k 1rvm bay, 2 --------blfh beam ee1Uno. tarp • (all practlcallyfree) ' I· • T .. ns. No pals. R• I. Corono dtl Mir lftf'd. SG-8520 all 5. BR. llv nn., 1,.. ldlcb, frl>lc. -------• livinl ,_. w7-or -:1;;;9;--A~l;;:-1_~1i:.=.~1::'ci:'bu:'.;li:l.,7."*:i---+--t-e+-+-l--f--t-- l400/mo t.., 8l5-{J665 CLEAN 2 BR w/patlo. Nico patio .l .,,... houoe """"4 burnlnc llnpll<e, ..,;;;;:..• -;i~~~-:':::":.f::::_:.,::;::---~7-il--t-+-+-f--<1~: $1n Clemente LOVELY 1 brAden~2 br, ~e adu1ll only. 364 w/Br, " Ba., .ervice Rm ~},,~ <f ~~tJ:. ~';: _•20;;.:..• ..;,:;;:;.;:;::.=.:;::==----+~+-+--1--f--+-­ . l\I b11<1 bch. Beaut 61nt. -Pl,, Apt B. C.M. w/wuher ,. dryer, ~?!""'· tloo. 2 ~--•-CJl -21 Full dra ' BEAtmruL S b&'m .. 2 bL, t'!---e rJ<W1 -..... ' 16-C285. 67>2110t. I -_.;iii -,;;;;,;;;. ,...... :.::::=..~ .... ' I 1lv1nc ........ fOrma1 dJnlni ~ ... -· ,,..,...._ ==--;;-;:-..,,..,,..,-~.., . ---·---• fi I nn. If, !di ram nn ... f'IJJ!N. ApL $1'5. uw pf!, II LARGE badleklr, .... ntp, RARE 2 Br,, 2 .... Park ON TEN AOIES -Socurlt;y suanl. • 22. llllllY HCtlotll I ' l /(, ~ At ;·1 um., on''0ou bllc to ocean. No pm. 2500 util pd. $135 + deposit Newport. $350 mo. 1U.bleue. Apta. Nm./wJblrn. i.eu. Models Open 'tll f pm. With •7ot Lota'' Coone Shor< cuir.. JtenU Seavn, Cd?d. Near lhoppinc • iw,.. 1l3IH323 da>a: '• 4 -616 5 Flttp,..... / prtr, .. -, . :13. Sepi1'1'9 /\dUlt eectlons 1,.... •1325 ,,., mo., Appl Cosio MoM 546-<KSL !1111 El Camino. ew~ Pools T..W. Ooa1nt1 Bldat. 2700 Ptler-Woy, CM on1;< 492-20!3 • $95. 1 BR fllm ""'""'· 11111 YEARLY • B1k 1n beach. 900 Sea Lane, Cdll 144:Xll nr Harbor BM! & 24. Laundry 11rvlces --! · pold. Adoltr, "'..,., D•hm s Br,,' Ba. P/W, Ma<Arthur nr OiUt llw)IJ Mania 25. NIOhMlme1acur Sonia Ano Ht1"1ta UV~UKE A KING * S4'-IS38 ** 1rp1c, wuh/c1ry, patr•.J!l!!~!!!!J!!!!ll]lllll!l!!l!!!l!!!I!!' • 1 Br IUrD •P1 _.., ,,. ;ioo. -a11 r-pm. OPEN Sat ~ !lln. ~. wo E. , 54&-5025 28. I! naive rnelnt1n1nce 1 _ 3 ..l!EDROOM. $215. par At Budget ('riceJ! -pets. lit floor, 11 u. YR. '250 mo..«' -l2t10 Coast HW7, lq,oolldol 2 V. Air Condition! month. BICR• l'b 5*«14 FIJRNISHEll-NU848. mo,, hid. uWa. 2 Ir. Avail BR.pool,dblearport.$218.l ~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!I ·:za. Lawnsendo n I anyttme. . . UNFORNlSliED CE 1 • 2 BR trier, $85i a 9/9. ~167~ aft 6 pm lncl~ water. (ru) eG-«11. I: SunMt ...,ch up. Mature ..ni.. ~ _, ,.-. lomm. 2 BR. 1tove, ttb't(, ..,,,. Park-Like lur,.......fnt 29, NalghborhOOd thopplng i *POOLS 133 E. 181h St. OCEANi'RONT. l«e clun 1• d~p. W-Wcrpb. view. '250. m ~~. . (2mlnutewalk) !l ~:,·.:,~ ~~c. * ::~g~~D Hunt111t1an Bolch ~. :~~~-~:~. ~ a'.'%..322 :"~~. ·~~ 1ci::/; 30. Unlveralty x R..,,·•HouM '1U430 *C014VENIENT LoQUINTA HERMOSA .~aEri-rALS e 2BR.Pool.--••--'nt-...... (Smlnutedrfw) ! ConctOliiinlumt TO ALL BEACHES · 1, 2, 3, 4 BR. Rnuve Now! N•ar beacb. S210 ......, ,_ ...,... 31, Elementary ll1d High IChoola X i. Unfurn, 320 FROM $135 MONTH ~=~~~ ABBEY REALn so-38lii AGENT 1114141 :. _::a213ADl A~ (5mlnutM) ~' Coot• Mooo • ADULTS PLEAS~ raced poo1~ 1U11ken pi * * B1oe1t ~" 11ucb Costa MoM 81''~ 211 • 11r ..,_ ~-.:°i32ii,:--i. F;;;_;;;n;;_;------111-::-11-1-f_j'_ VILLA PO"O"-' • BBQ: Unbellevahla Uv1as • t BR apt, 1251f -• , ~-..., ,. -MONTICtLl.O • Dia) ....,,, M ,..,..• , Ot11y $75.41110 or &e--0123 • , Pl>cll, cpt/drp. bltm, 1dda (1 ml null) J Ir, t Ila. 1" _,...,._ PHONI! 642115 2 ·~ STUDIO • $2AO 1 BR J'URll APr Sl'B. WOR'l)( "'Jll'tl lor • bo1 '* dbl .... pttit, d-.. Q1'0 -An.) • AU, \JTILITllS PAID _, ~ '. mbooly did• l..ca ol lolb 220I Oollop No.• .. ta.'IOll 1-....... no ..... -mo. "'9tllls Nopoq HI0221 6G-44llS alread1 haft -!n • lMMQlello.1 ... -! 511lla +NI WllK & .lie.* dity -~ ..rtlor •to $125/mo. ,_ 1 11r .,. . ' ,.,;:..,;i.,· if .. Bl-II 1 BR.... C4 bib S. o1 San Dlqo nwy UPPDt 3 1111. I> blk 1leadL llk1lb -at Jon> -. rdl'ic " \ -u:;;...:'."" or 32J e TV II lihld -Alld oo Beach, 1 b1k W, cm Doi\ 1feul1. N.,. ap1a II --. ll'J ....... lor a r.l :'.:.i,. ere...:.. Ka.,;:.~ 1 • Pbonl ktlw Bid PDol. ti> uzu Parkal&t Lam.). $3110fml). No 'petJ. &a..-. ~ OPDm(G," but pets. Quki, ltCUl'I. ll8l NawllOri llNch • ....._ ,.,. _ .cnu 117-5141 N.WPoft """"'° _.,.. ""4li' -wllh uw Newport. 64M31S. 2111 NfWIOll -. CK bett Adult "-nl !n U ' * ... * * -'ii' ... • '1• ! $115 C<>1ta .._ Pmaw potlo VERY NICE 2 Bl\ - aJtAHD NIW '* '1"11 A4 -a• -Pocll~ar 11 1 BR. potlor, ~ ,;.~~ ~~;.;: or baloooy.~-· btNn ~:: =-.. : "':: t. -w/loaltlllp 'HOL1iKvp1aY& ftillc'a, ~.1ar•1••· t:.lllhS,lf.&ll&-1IOL «lllnp, ·la clme1a. adli.~--n.l°-$••11r,ar-....a. -·-""' ~ Dhltlod . ..,. " ""' ol -wood ponotroa. '""'lllw. ~ .... m~---W OoutH!ctinr .,....,,.,. ~ Bii. -Jloo ball, ,JJOOI "South LAl'IM clrapea. Furnhhod ., SentaADIAW.,173-11!15. 0H1 67Ul20 ~,?'-Sll5. llOOL pool lablol, auna biitllo. ., ,., ""'T'!'! , \JnfUrn1ahod, A l'tlbliloul LARGE. --J Ir. W/;fl ~~~~~~-~·~j-~• Am,.. Pl21chw· A4lllto. DO Sea lor ,.._W 100 DTICIENCY OJ!l'UW pt.Id. ""· bWJd ... ·wltb llOOL d'pt, -drpo. dee bltm, "'" -t>tiL Keellon Ln. U blk W, al )lew17 doeontotl. $115 mo. Betholor II 1 BR'o llom 1% ba, Ip pvt patio. Nr. I '°'It• Ano --A~. Of, -1 b111 N. o!'Sla .... ). 1-, -.. Ul5. 140 W, Wl1odl (J1IOI W. ....... 11 S<lt1'. Ko pols. LOVELY 2 Bedroom. llS4841 y---I Rent o! N<wpoit Blvd.) O>a1a ,;HI~-~....,.,.....,_.,.,.,....,.. 11RA1!J> -all ...... ~R. Specious. Nice IUrnlran. HUll'liNCTOlf Gard e n 1 K.,._ Sl'UDIO apt.2 tr, 11' bo, l\Oba, 1'am Rm. Prl/potlo, Bl1ck -bar. Pr!Yak Ai>la. H•ll al a.la O>lca. :rour -. . Oft.. -I .l 2 Sr. ~ Genpo. tp bl... ..,U, dips. pr, Ir!""'"" .. -------,, dbl -. crpla, ~ 1lalcioltf. Children ...,"""'°, ..,1321. Compan • Seo bids otc. llno lloll1 PUo\ pvt. pallo. ilD • up. Ul!I polio. Adtllta, DO -'Ill\ l!l'J!ll!l•-••"'1 -1111n•-• -pool. 1-. $2111 No dtpoejl nqubW $UO. -t JOa'n ~ ;n., • . ho. Fura a..U. Kanopr -1'1.Clllowmr!ill--_,_, .. _ . M 'trt 1111115 3Sl V1ctDrla, Apt, S. $1-Clw1lle4 Ad. 511.aoe. -A..il •L ·-------- ' 1 I I --llWY. ' ,- I DAILY I'll.OT s..dlr, -6. 1m I (··-... -JI!] I ..... -"' ... ]It) -;....:. ... -:-~~I ll•• .. ---l!tl 1---... lrtl I Jo I 0 ., .. 1 • "' Apt. un1vm. * -,.. """'"" as Apt. Uni""'-. Ml-Apt. u,,,_ • Aft. u....... . COit• Mo•• CMI• -.HUlllll!l!M ...... O" "~...-- -y-... . , ·- DELUXE 2 BR triplex 1135. ont. Okk'r $175 ' f DELUllE I It I m, I .._ AJr ~~~~~I~ =."C.:.-~ ".3 "· ChildrenWolcom• \-ON BEACH. ~ -.iwx: ~ mire Pooll • Health ~ • l BIL 1% II.\. Adlills. Cal> New Family Apt.. . 1111. 2 "" Uat. rr. $151 11*-IOM, I c.t.Mtta I COOL LIVING 1 Attrac:Uw aduJt complex for Tennis Courts. GeJoe ond .it'''° pop 642-4910. %14& lBcl Col Coord IBR.Fllnl Fr.Piii Nt•ptl'I IOMii Bllliard...Baom. • _ ~$Mt• ... Anl Ave'.t-CM. ; rm. or •, ADl1Ull CfiLY ... J. _., I I ftlllf ___ l_, *S -* lft baths • Private pai\oi *Pool * lArrt: Uvtzw room with llrTplace O>ol. oft at FAIRWAY VILLA APARTMENTS I0122 Santa AM. Aw. 546-6215 IPACIOU~ apt home. 1 Br., 2 ba., lofter, l.cf:. patio, pr., trplc. Adulll $W. I BR. ,..._ 1100 IS eRT.,-PtmIN --AnilUlt AIUll I BR. I< Om From S180 2:':'753'~=ied. Child GREEN, POOL, BAR-11-Q'·• Carp_,......,._.... ....... ,._ ..... • MEDITERRANEAN . ~~ . CHILD PLAY AREA • i-1!4e"I'*· ,..._ "~• , • -13 ' ' DAY c.<JiE CENTER I ""' -H ~ My·' ' VILLAGE 2 BR -Venle. •ll«I. !lied S STQRY Jll!IC.<BLOO., INC.~ .l(O · ~ 1----... , 2400 HarbDr Blvd.,' C.M, 1!1~ encl 1ar, ~·1~ GYM A PARTY RMS. I ' 9'clj!ty~~GTON • edookiel .... _..."'&lilClf' (131) "5T.81Jl11 """'"' "' pell. • DES\cGMEl1 FOR THE_ ~ ----t '""9> RENTAL OITICE o ... Point GRGWIHG FAMILY 1, , p CIAC . mlo( poo11,.,1 _.., ... OPEN 10 AM lo'I PM SEE FURN. MODELS • do -iri. II'!" .,0. GI MODERN 2 BR wi&laM DANAFO!NT 640 1WARNERAVE.' m~S::.''u.'-'*7do.lnlll,-.-. walled Uv rm., beamed oell-Pa.noramlc: Ocean View (Qln:m Warher A Ecttrardl)~ °'9' qpl!DJI ....... ~ Oltaoilw, e9,11aiial J'Uldar l'I ' 1,.,... lg. p11ilo. 1165. ""E. Brand New 1.ux..,, "'·~of U -La,--''"· ...... .,~ ... -. --SIT ... ~ .i.1 16th St. ~ mgr at 43'l Apartments r~f'"'l'I .. -i ~ "'",_ i ,,.......,._ .,-.i w '--ud ,M:1:ll I .. ~ ad :~'°"Dr. 1"' a.-. '!"';~·~~· $235 . '· • • I ":U:f&l¥ ~-=,!!: , Sbody t:Jm> ... Pool Cp~·=1-~"' ~WELCOME ··'J115T COMl'l.ITID, ;:.:·'Q_~~ · r - ll2BR.1140up. * ·-~ N .. n-an V"-· BRAND:~; FAMJLJ, •~lbtopt. -,, llfC'Wt6.W.i11n.'o,dlloal, Pl~OT '_'. E /SIDE 2 Ir, 1% bl. adult Fum. Aval!. Chllmo·.,ect. ~~ -~w <.~1 0 •DTS, Mnlt -u ~ ·~-GI -·~>t.,.•f"...t:->-• ..,.._, End .. !lo. J\65. ll6 ELM GARDENS Apll. 111 APts. 2 Bt-,_ Ull.'. s TOwro SE rv• ~ • · • -~ ·-• Melody Ln. ~ art 6 E. 22nd St. CM 66-366. Bil:' $225. Collect 'U tall, I BE!>iMs. + "FAllJf8, j! •·<.'fdce.-Of 2 cdix' itbmM I'~~ J....,. • t 51MQ16. -MS--' 71"96&-3563 •BA.~"CT., -.~ ........ ...._..._ Ull"°"°"'*--·--·"'-...... il<;l:J",jl .NEW iar&Ke" •pt, 2 Br, bl.tns, '"' • • -,.i:.i,,,_ ..., __ w,..._. T.alnt rs· CU4,) ....... , t UPPER 2 Br .. lW. b&., ept, dl&bwhl', c:rptl Ii drpl. Huntington S.och P't7rriN'o~,"' • ! • .Jkuilll r . lar l"tllttllldoaDatkm · PEN NY ~rpt.pe:dosl.Mt'nC~~ ~only. No pelJ, $%35. SP c 3 B J'' F---' ,~":->4~y~'. ~:.~)KU ' SASTIL\IPP t • , . ~ i • . A • r 1t· "'apt. '"'" DAY CARE ctNTi:R 1• 1 ........ 1 ...... vna. ·~~· ; ~' St.,fl45..3515;M0-0186. **n""''""""'" ~·,.•en ' ... -..... .,ocmo Inloolok/rio t, NIM1-•*· -' ' ,__u.-acv...• ... , ,,.. ,, ... u. ........ • 3SI'ORYREC. BLO . .JNdL., •• ~BAHIA PUERTO • EXECl1l1VE • UNf'URN 2 br apt., bltn1, Co~temporaq C,ardtn Apt1. pell. 17272 Alb Ln, HS. , 'GYM' p)J(TY·RM&•;f 1 2810 lTth St. H.B. 53IMll5 s,.doll I lllt. dlli\ S .._, '· ~ --~ ·.A' !PINCHER et11t/drpa, Chlldnn' ok. ~ PatW>I, I r p I c • , pool. 842-45-19. DESIGNEQ FOR IJ'HE . • ' trplt., wet •ticrr cttacbed 121 JnO, Sff Sat I: Sun 1974 mr:>-$170. Call 546-5163. MOVE Jn todaf. S!)ltlous 2 l GROWING F~Y ~ LltUM. ~.di at~··· 1-1 Wallace St, Apt 'C. AVA!L.. oow. E/Sidt, 2·Br., ! br apt.I. Cblldren &: pets' SE»~. MODELS . Near.....C4M' ~SdQ!L. - 1 · , I BR. I bl .• dlh/-, .. !lo. 1% Bl. QI"", dsbw1hr. ok. AU exttu lod. 317,3009 640I W;ARNERAVE. ~ Sp<.LaiUM 135,._Woy, NB - Stf». Pm ok. m Sh&llmar. cpt/drp, encl. a:ar. No pet.I. or M7..a;Q. . . ~ kllda. Ii i.BR. tldult-. 1 yr. •. ~ ApL B. &C-OM4, 968-t622. $175. 66--4220. LARGf: 2 Br., Tr Ip I e"X', (Ccmft' W&mft' 6 Eiffiardl) lM. tGI Pfr ... aua .. NEWPORT;. 1 A2 BR. f•n<ed ylnl, ,,.. ••• NEAT STUDIO. 2 "'·'... """" ........ dn-Pr~tcl of Urb1netics •~2 BR • NI!'. I blk· .. 1-·2 .as ~ ~· c1n...,, $1S5 A $1 5 0 . •ncl .. !lo. CJD, bltm.1165. <Xd.<Ont!.ll'O··""'ollpeU. s;;. Air Aj.ti.$115 bddl. View! PIO ",.._ -$1'15. mo. -°'ll<oi- !6-1651. 56-0489 Chlldren53&-4T61 lzs 2 BR,Crpta.drapes,blt. "4M-m&-., Hotp .. Matura.a d1lf1 . I BR. crpla. drpo, bllnl. -11'5 2 Br .• frplo.. oncl ,..,. 2 BR apt. C ooed l mtl'· lnl, 1 b1k If! er•Adaml.".ofl L.... llo' ~ -·AGT. · ed pr + partr;'a: $140. Ad1ta 1331 Baker. C&ll first, Crpts, drp1. Orl1d ' small Bncb;'72M Utica. 5318-7070. ~ . . DE ANZA ~ ,Vlllairt> only.61MOJJ .,,...... petok. $1'5/mo. 81M!MO. llolly PJlot Waiit'Mo Ila ' .~ll!r 2 8&.-II, tlDIUm2BR.2BA.- $1n tn1L. Drl, 2 Br., l'Ai 2 BR apt. Cpt/bltn... $135 a 2 BR studio, 2 BA. crpll, tiaraatns p.tore, ~ ~..bic,. $115 mo. trty 1 'If 11e:·~.;poal. BL, encl. pr • pat\o. JC mo. m Rochelter. Jnqutre drP;&o refrta:.. bllinl. Pvt. Call 642-S671. · Jeatt. ,17W1Ki · jacuz:Z1, Jl'l. beKb.'. Call •. Cabrillo Apl. C. MS-2133. Apt D. patio. Agt: 536-7661. ..:~:.:...:=--'-' ---~ , • ., . . • , • • l • .. . . . · .-CtA$SiFIEI>: · ADS •.• .-~r.·-.C~·· 'WITH A 2 BR apt, crptJ, d,rps, 1 BR, stove, refrlg., qits, REDEC. 2 BR, duplex Like to tradl! Our Tnder'a Any day ii the B&!I' DAY k> 2 BR, carp; , drapaa. r.np,. dilpOal. bJms,' SJ55. 2260 drpe', pa&. Prefer older near beach $150. ,.P~~ili:r.)'OU.I ~antd! Dm'tdelq .... nfriC., prap: 1,~t. po -Apt.C,543-<1921 lody.Nopets.Sll.l.54M562. e 962-7549 e 51lneo,5 .... ~S-· $a!J ,qloyj---.Aloo-a?JL dodt tr .... Univ 365 A. u lu u• Apt u lu 365 .... u~-~ ,, .... ~. _, U• ......... 25 IL $250 mo.' ' ...... 11\o _ ,....t •. n m.. -• n m , ...,.. """'.. · · -.,..,.. • ..,_-vrt; ~ 113-n«t·MOl'nl. '.tll.t AX. 1 Ntwpo<t a.ee11 NowPorl ~ch Ntwpert Buch Newpoo;t}l"!'h; ) · 'Nt"""rt .....,.;: YEARLY· ftfltal, l bUf ,., • ~· 41 , "' bcb. New S br> 2 t-. .. apt.i -f Bl-lrplc. .,.11o-ffll ·\"f· t-: • ~ 11~'!'-tgW .. /IATJ . -. • I' ' • • • m.7j9'; '73-Tll!> _ J sRJ 2 BA. 1rp1c. elosed 1n patlO. block to bu<;h $300. yr\J; '73-2455. LIDO "'1· Izr. 1 ·Br. av apt. Newly ~. Crpla I """'otefrelrlr. '75-IOlll. LARGE> VIEW from . eY.-y ,_,,_ KlqpJ Road -2 lrplc. Gar. -- I e.dnn., 11""'." 8"'-; peU OK, DD ..... Sl.11. f13..44.U or ... ,..m 3.' um....m mo. fjg pi:ts. ; •, ~"::-s~---, e 1 BR apt. ·Yrb'.' Adaalta on-' ly. ·Ganie. 'Nr. oetan .a:' i.,r.~.-. S.n C'-"t ..... "" _.....,,,,. ..... _ .... Oll<!Hac. Sm dllid ot.•11l5.5CMllJI. Ajlls. . ' . · Pum. er lhifvm. 370 c .. ,.-.. . .. 11e8ti8118' ' . , -:~_u .. ao. -New~'Apb.. • 2BR, 1BA•1'1m1225. Private patios, l1!'h -....... Ca1Pbrts. Pl .. Id. 11' E. lOlll st. CM. 5CMlJI lapM-' opCroRS ii :;_ £1. ecuttwa: We bave IOlDf lnnd~IBRapts.fun. at' 1llllllio!. .... ..... • ............ ... ' • • 1. ~ .; " .. ~ . ..r. ·3 ti·N'ES . " . ! . TIM,ES ·1 -.' ~. ·:.. " ...... , •M ·~1 t • \ .. J't • · . • tr ! j ' \' . :si..QO ." ·. .. ·-" •• . .. .$· ' • . ' r . , ' ... .. ' ' . . , . . 1---.. ~ be&Cb. .. ~ to l'l'IU -_ .. ._ COll ~ 9-191 aa. I 2 llR. 'iliii; -pJOI, terr.a ~-mo. l••· • . : • EACH -:1,flM -MUST-•-PalCID • Ma----· 1 ·. ·TIME FOi . ' . . ~ . .. ... I ~ t ·• I • 9 ' .. ~ ( ... ~ ·'. ... ·· _e .c... .... ':r .... :.r-.i.. Nlf.T1 Ex-$50 e ..,~ i•': ,. • . • "' c.,, ai-.. ,. Nt. Aloln.111~ • . .. , . ·e ·Me-~FlnMe ~- ' • t • t .\ ' "" . ;· I· QUICK CA$1 ., _ ,),. •. ''+'' T8R008H . A· ' ' . ' ., • . • ":'«A ·DAICY llltl ,. .~ WANT 'At.1 ! . . ' '!Mt ... ' . . . Nwi - j WW -·-mllllt G ' I , • :Tiii ._ w.-.. .... ..... 2211"! • . . . " . ·NO' '.MATTER • . • . i ... ,\ ' ·you C'A N ii! SELL ·'.l.T. ·WITH A DAILY PILOJ . • I S.e I ,wantad ' . DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 ' '. • • • ". ,_ •VICI DIRECTORY FOi IXPEIT HELP '" .... ~lf.llV rlcOT • • • . DAil y I'll.OT ~y 'ILOt Min ., Mo's Exper. PAllTllY -• ..u. l:'~iiruiY••j.._;::;::;;~7 ROUP MEDICAL *' .. 13!" IDti:ll\,rr-4 -....u we 1ooo1 ·"1:' ~.~N::: IJS .=~~µ~~.~I , . _BllTAR! Swlllhllwd Opr. JNT£11VIEWINO v_,. "• 4 , ....,._ ~. Sii + II. Ct1J: HI ocm. am. • Cll -I.ID! 4 PL 8m11 • '!'low, Wlnlor 1)ml, ic.fly Girt -,_, 131-1!01 • DESll'llER$ PART dliie: Tall"mot. (j\jft -All ,,. Ttmo. Eon )111111' -Tri• .... u:30 ... ESCROW OFFICER · GENERAL OITla:, >.AA LEGAL s • ...... '' Dk> ian .... 1n111 • 111'1 .. ~ 11101n111 -,.,,,. 1ta11J Old w..., NHds ,... 1or -u..m , ON · Co. locac.d In l'uhlot> tsphono. type, lh expcr. -~ -~ HO Pll ., J111t Soe .. .,.,.,..,, ,,.,.,.., ... i sm:-or oun Posltlolrit avau-..w "" Js1atx1. AJal,ol l'IJOllLto *1· _,., r..1nt., ~dose ~ MOS/!S ~ "I' II -~ Alt'oriu al ~eo. ---...--.-XIII I' NEW BUILDlNG ...... E...-Otflc<r lo ........ th ... , .. , »!'> s hi-• -"' I ~ • ' • • ... -v IA g A --1lop'...,,.. ' • TheLaaUnaHlll•"""'· xcoc _,, llorn within, SW< Full A >i • $49-300 ,aen of PC boud =· • • • l"Ali'f lffiii 1 ' • SlrClllTm:S ~([i'J irl ...,_ Waelllypoycbeck . I · PACIFIC MUTUAL 1rowlh o-"'"111. salary """ ,.,. Pald/Alll> rjio CHJNIST Yr"""" p1'llino llr ~ e IR. TYPIS S Abooluc.lynoM I', FASHION ISLAND "''""''"'...a "'th "'P''" Poalllonl a..U. Call~ Moch!M1I tht • MUJ, Job ExpoNllc•,wlal -moa 6 -.... If.~ e ,STINCIOIA llil IC.U.,Olrll I' (Q>m<r Saota = " Brown. -· .......... .llio'tn.lnte. HS ---and food -SL7511or' • ftlllC. LlTll UIOlt Tbto P,k.k The i-.. o.,.s, ~ 111•-ar.·llr. :; Nowport Ceotor Drivol PIHsa Coll Apncy, mo H1rbor Bl •1 G""uatt. Capital Machloe lnltractllW sn"'1I< .,..,.,.. up. -DiOo. -.!Im{ e OILIVIRY 1-QI~ ' lrvlno l:D-1"1 I Mra.Roie-...,...._c.u. 16'2&1ll1-,6A ladts!rabie. p~,~~· DRIVllU' ., '1111lFlta.YOUO-Haada TmOOCWI I I> FREE dilly b"' For Arpolntmont O.·Ofc RKO!ot; • 5450 Mochlne Oparotor Hooin lliid!il<. SI.ti 1ir. , Ye:'~ ~u! ~ -dO\'k a I ~""" '"' _. I• (714 547-7571 local/'l'ype Ill Dl'iJl"""'. !.&Ibo, Min 1 U.S. CITIZINIHIP mr.iU-lao'. ·c~ --.. il In ~ --......... Loe -uotO "'°"" lo Call Lorraine yr, shop esp<r. Apply lo PART llme alllco, J llrit j-(~ ...... --Ollt can Cr V'411 011J<M, _..ioo o< -~ 6 ·-.Nowport. Sept '72· GREAT WESTERN WESTCLIFF ......_ass Production PL, RIQUIRID -1 •-1-• ov ·-VW -•-·"-~ ,....,, ••·-'" r ........ 1 Ar<neY N.B. -..-lrYhle IJJ.1441 ·--_, I i.: CLERK TYPIST SAYINGS lOO w~211t11Dra "NB r;::i=: y::,:.:._ S••••<• . *RN* *!-C..terDr. ~ .':;"uti_Wl-lPM w .p.n>. Min Eloclr>c ey,,.. Laguno Hiiis Ole. MACHINISTS ,,..., ........., lo the -p/tllne dl)fL Simo S&ll. Sat. "' --,111 Dr'L TEIZPllONlll _,, Sell I" writer. Malerlal control #l. HELIARC bench 11--elden (2) bdow: c.aI1 rt'J..e&M. oCc. Prtf. ftOD.eJDClllll!, Gd. Secretaries 9outbera OrlJI(* OIUntY• , purd>uior dept. "''~'· Eq""' o...,r. >:mp Io y., "' meohll>e lhop _..,. ( Exporlmtn!oll PHARMACY CLERK wlJi, mad. ' w-JV:: FaYOrito N..,_ lion! botplol MJF ~:;: ::,':.,"·.:.·~.~ 2nd Shift ~It. C. L. FIELD ,....__ 11$<1810 =--°=' Mro, Ciei !;"l"'U"::d_=.:_: Call F"' Appl EVENING • Saruroay delk aw"" lh"• " "'" owo 111 /rf l <J.m.mz. Ezt. ms PHONE SoUc!lor, npor. RISTAU• '"°T An~· -~ .. ~·-~ JndUltrial Relations man. Ma.tutt. tt&nd \oolt, Apply at TIO W. W pe orm R.HWt oriented,. WOttdJtl w/ !""'" ,~-#" --m.lalon 00 CACb ale,, Call Yl\lCI\ • &U-9990 17th, Cotta Meu. 9 to 3. h f I h prtclalon tn hol.laf ditnt U1t Sil + J'abulou.I new l'llt.l.\Q'l.nt lllr ·work dote '° bomeT 557..ana. · (7141 4~'401 EXEC. SecretarY. Sal. com· HOSTF.S.5 needed. machining work HUGHES comm. Po_.1JbllltY ot o~M>0111nOn.nse.·we Want 1-'cbooM houri •l"ELLER: 8e•utl.l\il made:m " ·1 . • mensurate w/exper. Please Apply in JMl'IOl1 only. from blueprints, Al RC RAFT COMPANY htadlnc up dept. cn-t) art looklnc for ~ <21· ~J, .. NO n:i;s E:VERf·. ~m"--.,. "·~ ~~t ' TELONIC """oomplet• ""um" P.O. Tu ... thru suo. aft 5 pm. S k o I ch o I I. GROUND SYSTEMS ~U MM. Ill) •ttnctlve I\'-• pp S ~ ·--im,,.,_. I Do" 1623, Newport Bcacih, Delaney1 Sea Shanty. I p • c If i c I • GROUP PLUMBING TRAINEE: It H01tu1ea. Some exper., but • • • C'tUltomen. Start $450. can i: ;' ~~~~~1~!~ ~x~-SECRETARY 63'1 ~~p:::!«';;j;,N.B. :~~~!~:~,:. P.O. BO< 3310 1':-:::.d:.: ~= ~~·1:~·.M.~1:: Por~11~rvlcff :=w-~~-·:::. I $650 H 0 u s'E KEE p ER & pl• to mocl•r· company wUl train if yOU Qookl. Broiitt'M•n. Pantry 112 f'io. Tower flartxir Bl. at Aillfd:• i:· F.qual Oppor. Empkiytt 1 Gd •loly toolfn9 & i"Ullerloft. CaW. t36M have bad llXftt --.ss Mm, Buaboyl A Head Unkm Bank Square ---oUl!ni an exr-IUn& position wkg. cond. &: co. benefits. fiJ1turei tO com-Equal opportunlt)' M/F hr. cau· .He!ell · J;lytl. terviewWc"Sat. tnm u im-547 LAA6 I To Pros & V.P, KWIZ Radio H°""man. Exp pNf. · ' N Barto!1Clon. We will be In-Oranot. CaJ1t TOOL & , *COCKTAIL WAITRESS toabu.'1,...ori•n\odalort Padlica Hoapllal. ll!"1' plote oxporl-~.ea.aw Ap>:y. 2imASw>l ... ~30pm. • ·~ DIE t,tAKEiS . )'ouna:. atb'actlve, polished young woman w/top akll1I Dudley 142.-<1&1.J• F.xt. US. mental machl,.. ~ 2'190 Harbor m. at Adami. ~al Stn1ee ~ncy Aak. far R.acM1 May Pt'Olftlliv. metal Pt•h I girl de1ired ~or da.Y 11hifl in & matchiJW penona.I attrac· ' ' I n I • 1 1 I I n • C.M. nir ~ R anuf Jouna:e. Jnqull"t: Old World ti'v•o•u, ..._,...~ I R I Restaurant ~ EC ETARY * m actunr fa looldJW for 1nne 2121 E C:OUt 11 .... "' m.n •· \ ecen ft U 3U8 Campm Drive del libr, 1 &Vt otc. tool A-die mabn. aper, tn ' " .. wy., °"'must beparHaUy ;.....,. 1RY1NE ~ exporlonce on MOTEL MANAGER P-IE IND STRIES suttelD, --Let Ur compootllon, ..,: U>o-• coMiucttonot 1 1 Cor'ona det Mar. to qualify for this spirited CCDlN'"CC' Hyd,. Tai & tr•· For 12 UnH1 • 20 Aptl. ~7-2900 curate, f1pinr, SH • ad. blah IPHd intr:icat9 pro- ; ... ~~.~~· 1 Refin«i ... ~· le very unique opportunity. .,,,,,,,..,,,._..,~ ectr mllllnt m.. San Ormante. eou,le wtth $SOl-$650 Per Me. a._.AIL ~~-• _ _. perlonauty nq'd. We are sreulve din. A~ with aame, priVAte room & or Betty Bruce _,,.. en ne r_, .--. vr•n: ..-~ Full Tfm.e time ki~n work t n _.. ... •we .,._. .. .-.., the.Ir ~.... .... ... I 'we-~ ... ....,y ollhare,.., .. ,, PhoneClndy :Baaby Secttta'rie1 to•~ -"'-J -ul-...11 buaineu a--iance-rer-~· """""..... -~ ~-'-u~ muat be~·•-of~- hath RtfJ &I-A/Pa)'eble $500 ml 1 BDRM hOme p ))olpll&I itore. 1\iD time, 5 mature 0 lfe')' w/min. 5 yn. own !onn pincH!w of • • 5365. 8.19-42'J) Gtn'l Ottlce/Btokerq:e $475 Apply In Person vided. 114: 492-«'60. exper. Outlw.Hng wcrtdn& d>e detail.a. Xlnt CC11Q1D1 I• 0 0 KS• DISlfWAS!-lERS. l::.XEC. Secretary: IBM Ex· Typllt $500 Employment Offlc1 NEW P 0 RT architectural Younc men·mechanictl ap-dt,yl, I to .f. m..xl!. <!ORI. S&l. open. Mr . \ 'WAITRES.SES. Denn Y' 1 f'C . iO w.p.m. + Sh 90 Prod. Control to $500 3333 Hi1rbor Blvd. firm needs ~«CY· Pt utude helpful, but not req'd. S & L Roberts, Mon.·f'ri. l ::J>.10 bl!rll!llll 6 working conda. 4 r ·t°Uee Shop, 1600 s. c.o&1t w.p.m. +.Salary $650. Send Oer1cal Pollition~ to $400 C01te Mtii, Ci11lf. time • Jiton., Wed., Fri., to =~~·~to BRANCH MANAO!R. am. ~n;1. Day v."'Otk week. IO Hra. ptr ' ' "'1'·· Laguna Beach. ~sume ll~n Smith • ~TimE. ·1,Secr<th '(1tlaryl ' 1"''°CMbr 546-4030, ext. TS3 bqln. Eventual full time. ct ....... For job ~u: .Acttlented srowtb In tbt SECRET ARY ~!:.~~a,Hn. pa,y. Limited '" COUNTER girl want~. Ap-AMOC., 359 San Miaue! Dr., -. mne Xlnt typtnc req'd . !'~· LA/Ora.nae c.o. area bu v ......... ,,.. 1: ply ln pttlOn, Kentucky N.B. 92660. '42-1470 crusco -Intttviews wW _be ~ -cru.ted a ~ Cl2' Must have &ood appearance. r, l\r1ed Chicken, . 2929' E. EXECUTIVE Sectttary for ~~ . ducted oii Fri., Aq. U, oo-Cll1or:on9 9 vn_."' pm portunit, for an ~· xln't t1Pln1 4 lb. lldUt. (NO PHONE CA!J..s~ . , P:,.Jt Hwy., Cdl\f. Dental ()(flee. Exp Mc. InJtructor Wanttd t()f Beauty 1)'. Call &U-3392 for appt A ,juij, pm operalkml manapr w/1 Pleue Apply In Penort Sal"'Y °"'"· Fr In r • Collego. Full or port llmo. INDUSTRIES l'fOY•• tnck NCOl'd lo UNION IANK ben!!tlts. SotM Sal:. HB 496--9436. NlfVll PRE-5c:bool Teacher l:lO to manqemelit 6: the ablli~ 610 Newport Center Dr NB ""'" call S.9am or 7-!pm. JANITOR wanc.d lo< CM A Div, o1 the Plrsonnol "8oncy 1 PM. Eicpor. Aloi l1ale to ....... new bualllHL !!etxl Equal Opportuolty Em~ioy,. SHUR-LOK CORP • Apply In Peribft , Credit Manager • Who lt>well·versed in account- ina:. Insurance I: pLkl vaca- \"HOl1. Salary open. Must have • ~nce. 846-3540. area theatre, exper. helpful. Qaquebllma Corp. ~==Ii:: ~!~_!~em en t •.none =; ~· ~~:J'k: ... ~C'Y ESCROW llOO Es.~:~:" 'Pl. EXCEPTIONAL opportunlly Call 8'&-!1131 afl 1,30pm " Equal 0--. Ernploytr A/P & Poy!"'ll Clerk -..,, 464 cfo DaJ11 Piiot. w-)'1111 !!ft to pl lo the (I B1k No. ol Mrr.-. 'I for aa:e croups 18 to 28 to before tpm. Ute-•--Printilll P.O. Box I*-Colla Mesa, htch pUl elCl'()llllf Ueld'!' 11dl Blk~ ot~:'.'\..;soo...' make &'OOd money NOWl ua.cHINIST ~•·• BIND£RY '° -··~·-the pl~~ H.v. •·-atxl be ~-H's JO. B ..... ,,.. for 1>111 "' port ~ Roc•pllonltl Ca. 926311. , w~ "~' , "'"' "'-. ,, rNW11• io Clusitled Ad •WI "'.a'"' h men call far appt. PBX _ 'E"-... 1 ,._ Eznpl-aood lldDI. Stat $600.1 Call ~ ..... .,.....,.. , •+u, Dally Pilot, P.O. Box happmirti! It's pennane.nt me ' WE WANT YOUI Ezptr. , l)'pre -' ~--..,_.... " 1 '°: Helen~ $40-6055, :· 1S60, Cotta Men 92826. employment and tut pro-?don.:. 'mes. 10 am·lf noon, Secnti1ry BIRI.$ SADDLEBACX CoUep ts Cbut&1 Apncy, 2790 TRAVEL AG•*v j motioo. 213, 133'<711 wlJd,s 492-8522. L&tb•. Mill, Pub. RR<!. _!J:1:f1'""' _ ...... oppllea.-for H1rbor BL at Adams. C.M. Lookll>f< lo< • !""?' penoo : er Service CClllect or 71t: 138--289.l KEYPUNCH OPR Ji• bore deVU-ec .. ,.. ....._..... be ---·· In a.ERK TYPlSl' D ta the w/aJrf\ne or ·..,· ~ -NEW OPENINGS · evo'1w1Jnd>, • ' ·• SaJ .. otc.lJte'1P< --~--__ ...,..,_._ SECRETARY,"""'· Ill•: SH OUtllde PR,.~--·-~ .. 1 1 AC Jeut l yr exptt. w/IBM Other CltrlcaJ. hl,nd and/ot m•chlm col-2 pm.lOpm. Mon tin 11Nn. or GMd writing desired. ..... .i.... auto .:. n • UP FACTORY . 29 a: 59, Alpha Numt!ric n-Applk:antt mu1t have a back· Polltlonl Available latfn.r, Stitchinc, ~. lam-6 pm Fri. ltlltllll Sil. ~t not eatntiaL 1 >" ex· , d;.';., 'ro -. ij 1 1 . ~~i!Jof~U·~.s:r;n:ine ';.~.~~~ ~=-i::r:~ =-·=-al.:;~ ~bs eb:. ~~.-37-ICaDT••·Mn. .. ~~·:mw::.LA~~NEWKP1o"" - bci ""lo Orua• -~·~·~" pw>¢1 a varl<ly ol appl!ca· _,_ ~· Pormanent ,..i11om, ~ -·· ~ 3150 Pullman 'Cowily. Stortlna ia!aey: modlate placement W«IJJy ttoM. Full or·p/llme wadi '-· ""1lml foclllti ... 1\>p =::",:! _,IL ;...-;:: ~ --• j' "'-i;'l;.M.-~.'" P~R~llll • .. $126-$168 WK. ...,.K"t8~;J,.1G~.l~. avail. l:.!i,,.~~ta al-1417 ....,, 1o -ii.t.. ~ARY·Lll• 1ns.· All 3141f&n ... pr .. No Experlrnce Neceuir.r 2))f ......... ..... u• ti-•~ In rJibuee tile med A &l'OUP 547 -1 I · ~l''I CallJ"ot."Appt ....,,. at tlneCtiolll eC Marhc Prlnflllf Inc. ~-' .. u·-·· ,.1_,_ •. ~ 3 rv•n• . -• · -'H-~ • •·-01,.. -I t•ASING -~ -.,~. • -'-~~~;: r , llldultrW ll~tion1 ~-• -... ,. mm• Auditor, exper. NCR 517 Plo-llo, N.l.c ll!lill-Call For appt. "-~ .qEBURRERS F Gudena,) GOO Pill(: •-ty B•• '42·5200 AGENT " lill-llll5< TYPIST ·, , lo hand• powor tool /C BOO~Kf:l;P,Ef!. (7141 494-9401 "-~MACH, !NE CO. ~~ M-~--• M•~ An «111&! opportu•lly • I""===--=--~ • cdeburrtna at preeJ1lon Property ,.mim·~ firm re--n ... v-.~ IHVW•• ~. ~ SECRETARY.~. l' 'tn e c harrlcll component&. quil't!s expe:r. bi:loktefper to NJC 213-323-5515 So. cl.at Hwy; So. Lquna. emplpyer OUr expandina Oakwood Caf. XJnt tnllt. 'l'o '600. Xlnt // AA ~ I , Xtra Lonr Tenn · Aulp handl• CIR. Cl!>, bllllo•• TELO , _ M.,,.HINIST NURSES oldeL All lhlltL RHI lot~ $oln · den AplL _... 0 pi .,,th opp t y. La k •wood. J\i1lli'J ir m'"L A geo'l l""'m tor -INDUSTllES • -Exp. ooly.,... apply. Over fRtt ooma --· "'°" 213/5ll-7Gll ' ~ lnlne 540-4450 centen. Ute typinl:. Ottb1 li1guni1 Btach To $5 Per Hr. 1J. HunHncton Bch ara. · · phone penonallty, inmu. ~ARf, p/time. M'u1t • t NEVER A FEE AT TEblPO loc•tod .,. ... °"""' Cowil> NO FEE -L Llunoe Trolnl"fl leu"1tl ..,-,..iaJ ..pano;,.. i.. ....,.., l)pbt. Koow't Typ;sc leo>porart. ~ ...... ti TEMPO -Airport. submit ,.,....,. ol F.qu&1 0--Employor e Bu1Jan1 Olllce Llml!M' Tl-· 0.ly blllp<ut TyplJlc '° w.p.m. o! Sf!, d-. IBM ...._ "°"'ld•'"'1.1\>p-tor 't'amporary Help nper. & salary t() Mr. Abel. .• D ; IA!be Turnt WOIJl.D YOU Famoua llcl!mt coune now 'I1U1 lt a full time PQlldon, Call fDr appt 673-f733. top akil1J. Let Ktlly Girt ELI. Girl, full Ume, Mm ~· •. Bc>x DY, Irv1ne, Callt KEYP NCH OPR. e u-i-~~ avallahJe OW T'""arbell QJrn.. bat must be able to wort SERVJCE Station Salesman start )'OU with l'OUr belt foot !..'..-,,_.. ............ "1al;J] ,.,.,.. -.. '-a--r.-.a . ' Sorward on the work .. ; ..... • pir owr 13, l'lf'at. \VW train. All ahiftt. Fltime, p/tlmt. • Gen1 Maehinittl JIM1. Appllcanta fDltr re-• wee.._~ vuuu. f/tlme, expml!nced, neat ln inifit-ot J'OUl' choice si:;t S.. T.,.,,, Hl·Tlm• Dell, FIELD T•mporary. To 13 p<r hr. R<q'a 5 yn cloeo tolerance UK£ 1 Of lmbuned ----ealai7 • beeellta. .,,,,..,..,,..., Apply D)OfD' --lately. 0... In 495 E. 17th St, c .M. SUPERINTENDl!NT No'"· .,....., 0pentnp 00 ...,_ 4 N.,. ar -aalet ...... 2:iB<l Nowport Blvd.! ar aD.-:-. DELIVERY & stock, l/Hm<. 0 ",":,:,;d.ln!i oppor. p,...Tomp/Tompo swlrc. THESE JOBSI -· Opet>lnp anllable. Apply C.M. I~ 133 1441 lllust be avail. durh,. the w"" '°"'01 home 171112 Sky Pork pp 5 • Complete -_.,., SHARP ,.,_ ' day. Muot ho oeat s.. ~"!: :,!'.'.",.: ::;; ~ Sulto 101, lrvlno P;cifl: RECl!PTIDNIST P\llun manaaamonl °""'" 6, AORADKWENOAOPTSD • Aartuhoe •al tor mgmt V1b41& ¢frEittl. TIJarold, 495 E. l7th St, C.M. oU-slte, Send re1mn• Stand· -540-4450 Personnel Services ti:w nrm -::-=: can Mr Sloan at trainin& in men·• lxlutlque. a~-~ ~ ENT AL AHlataot. ard·PocWe C.rp.0 ,1565 W. KIYPUNCHERS 112 No. Tower GENERAL Ql'l'ICE TARBELL Musi have aper, hJ sal'5. loctl-o«o .. tionall,y lnJde only. At leut fi MacArthur Blvd., C . ltf. Neeckd Immediatel)'. All Union Bank Square Gudm (ir'Oft UO Irvine Ave. Ir you are lutertated in a knowD m. On the job ""'· exp, ""'· Fr I"•• CaJU. 93;26 Attn' Gl'" lhlllL must haw .,.,,..., 0...,.., Calli. GENEllAL OPl'ICE Newport hoch penn. pootltoo 6 ll1't qll8Ji. ~ ,EU,, whll• you tiooenb. Some Sat. llB Holmes. l<Int tam...... 547•6446 Santa AM, port -RIAL TORS fiod. , , can tor appt laain, ~od GI jqb ·"""call a.&m or T-9pm. Coll Sue Alk,,,, Rachel""' SECRETARY RJ:AL_,.c.so1.,men F.qu&1 Oppor, EmP101« THE LOOK tralnlqr. TO fl?IOO. Call l4&-3540. FLEXO WRITER KELLY GIRL s..taAoa.porttlme ldetl IC< buaballd "Wile 644-6500 lloleq ~540 -6055, I, OiNTAL RECEPTIONIST Grow;nr co. to Saoto AM. IU-1441 Maid worit In exchanre IC< PERSONNEL SEC. (2) team, tu. ..., ftlllal A SALES. Hava o Br1aht na,, SllIPPING WAJ\EHOUSE' CoUtll J.#ricy, 279,0 lriaht, new modem ore. 1 Lona: tmn uaignment. Top Xl61 Bumneu Center Dr. apartment. 2376 Newpott Irvine aha office tn N'pt. Beach. work ln our ht&ltb food Wflll known ~ in Irvine Jlutilr Bl, Iii A&mt, C.M. I lirl olc, ASllll""' & !root m. IJVlne Blvd., C.M, !548-S155. PERSONNEL ASST. No '""'It. """"'-For In-clopt, lo H.B. /!al« ..,... will train d....,,I man. All WAl~iSi, EXPER. deak, Npt Bch ()fc. 5a·5504. Irvine SCQ...44S0 LltDI:ES. FuJrlon Wqon lll lofAID, live in, pvt nn Abt.., bl·lln.gual Mvlews write P.O. Box nee, With a bl:;md tn,tbe ptOmCJLiool ~ from tb1ll ..... t. ,,,,_ %L . N() Phone 1>ENTAL A11lllant, NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO MIMnola -l•n bu port email home. 1 penon. "'°" PERSONNEL CLERK 1!!4, Newpori'-91813. healthloodor.nu1rlttoolleld dept. Star\$2.>lhr.CallJ0< Cilia.~ 1n penon. &m : Olainidl!'. 2 yn rxp. EJl~I TEMPO time openinp to "'°" u.lary. 494-3365. Newport lleM:h R.E. SALFS . . nq'd. Send rell.Dlle tot 171>:1 Burton, ~ C<>as Ii: Sirloin 5930 W Cout : laluy. can botw"n 1D Al Tompor.ory Holp beautllul lalhkmL No ""' MAIL 1100M Sl!CllETARY Eamlnp "' $U10D or more 9'r Pui< Or, SC.K, rn1D4, A<ency, 7790 liarl>o< Bl. at HWY, N~llch.·· • 5Q..5588. nee. Oftr 21. 3 e\W week. a..ERK Anlheim per month la euy the CA. 92707 • : Adami, C.M'. . . plSHWASHER FLOOR maintenance man. 11&¥1! IJ'anlpOrtaUon Ii: l\fust ha\~ Ctllfonrla drfvm Mtcl1ul Receptionl1t IMwin· 'IN)', We fllnilb· BALES COJ:'lll· Ol'PCJR. SHOE Saleiman, f ·time, W~A, ~ food A 1 Ult be clean 1: Mat. Apply Work 2 hn. bl!twn 10 PM I: would J!¥ blah tucome It llcenae. Good Engllab A t;yp. Eveninp llltlaw A. -.I.lbw tract Mer-Stnlll8 rt Ii on a 1 food xln't oppor. Apply ~ person, 2-4 pm. /: 1 B=- lh ~n. SUrf .l Sirloin, 9 AM daily. Exp. A nit tfree $400 wardrobe ~ call inc. Some Ma\!)' llfttna. Sa 9mt A Jona: term J)OliticNw, ra1 leadl.. Hieb advert1&1.rW m,t.rllfac:tUrw lookfn& tor in-SAA Shoe&. 333 E. 11th St. Cdm ' 5930 w. Coast Hwy., N.B. .....d. ID\ .... Bch ....... n., _,, our ad under "'Omcal". • • ... , .. , -""""""' .. lludpt, ... of lloor time, ottlullonal ...... N.... CM. w·...:..-. ~ I .., S M7-2'61 Mr. Hatrh. L-ol c-•y to $'600 PAcmc Ml1IUA1.. olhtt benell11 •nllabk. bomJa _..m. DlOClhly ,..u,.. or toot ll!les W, a ~·~ • -• <.'OJ:IJtafL ' .,1 TRICT MANAGER FLORIST waolod, ..,,.,, o,,. F;:~-tllet war-lllAINTENANCE MAN Of<. s.LS. -....uca'l lmur. an _.,.tw oltl-., SOLDIEIERS, . ~-lletry'1 I ~-:. 0~~: 1Y. Top f-Y· F/timt. Call rant? "WMted! pleasant bJd&'., Nwpt Ctr. Gen1 TEMPOltARY SERwta:: paid. ~-. app'L Lou. rtpttll!nt tbtDl JD tbe °'I· With pmrloua t'Ql'f. for S.E. S.A 2l2Z Brll~. 'dill11ctm.._. Thll l• • 673-6291. ·lharppenon-lak,.)Wld• lmowlodre ol plumbt,.. "lCISo.Gnnd.&A. Nl-6Tll ~· 11v ·1· ~~ ~ "'°" co. Salar, -• , --job will\ ""lUl"' )n their -· Call Mlcbtl• .iec1r1ca1 roq'd. Alao, UCO -~ ' ~o -...::: ." .. bl :,;,., O•Mlftt<I od""' ~o.. --· l(tra liq term • j riliot a!1CI Ibo peraonat .,. 8'11%; 133-2lll0, Also Fet janlorlal duU... Pl<aaant v••~ '' • -• " • -c, •"*-'-WHO ll£EDS Cl£RI$ r , ot a '°"'pa"" automoblle. CLASSIFIED ADS Jobo. DtmUs & Deno~ P<r--co!1Cll. Pd. lllL lo • CLIRK TYPISTS '11. E. Salet )far. '1Jadao ~ Piiot, P.,O, '* ll!O, lrYIM •· 54M4.1e • : ltequu.t a oeac .. ,,. ... ..,. FOR' ACTION aome1 Al<l\OY ot lrYlnt, vie. Wnte ~ ap, • KEYPUNCH OPR eeleft!Od. sman l\11.'1 ote M .... Ill 111X. NEVEi\ A FEE AT TEllPO • °"""'" Mii'" Le av H 1, • " • 2182 Mlcbtlaoll Dr., ftvlnt. •xper. & nh. to CIUsU!ed e• STAT ,TYPIST tam oall' JDll. tl>'IT56. s.tee ' . TIMPO 1~h'tulallon n...-.n1. CALL 642-5671 Have oomethlnc you want hJ ad No. 465 c/o Dally Pllol. •AD~ CLIR!' ROC9pf/Gon. Ofcte~ · Toy & Gift P1rtl11 , ·T .. .ory Holp DAIL 'I" PILOT D,AILY PlloOT oet1r Oouilled "" do 11 P.O. Boo< Lllll. Costa Meae. e IXIC.·SEC Y Muoi lie Ible ..--ii Wall llquJowivat, ~.;,,, •-i!.1!!!!!!!,;,.-.ej 110 W. Bey St.. Colla M•oa ...n-collNOWIHU<ll. Ca 92126. ~-~'.i--,._ w/-bere u 1"0 -a earntol2.000l>YQ<o.L NQ ' SOLDERIR • , Monogor & A11l1tonl ...,. ·--·· In ..... dlmiJt Ill< thlo sml ·DELIVERIES, NO OOU · Exp<r. brlab~ tlltl>umalle, Newport Cenl•r. -Glort:lll-Bu>J!iO LECTIONS 1f11Ef: HOST-~"">_.....,i't"'ptoy· _..; minded. Top pay. Tram_.... irovlded to -bllUiw II belp ts,, cnis.' NMd tor! · · AvaU lmme4. tl!Ll"" Figure .cltrb. Typist NI co. bend!IL ~ ~-~ ."~ w)PlfiTldl. 'l1lt7 "'° """ llU!IO. Gilll 'N~ STlllO'CLIRK ' "'--'-"- WE DO!! APPLY IN PERSON -.....,.. • ~--U you baya a oolld ofllol . = _,.., • BACKSl'IU:ET l•-•tost-. ~·-Jllllhd SALESMAN,_....., *'"'!""'Porllo. G1ntrolct.rb1tnde<I. No. 25 hlhlt» Jal N.B. w/-Bh1rtlM ~ mot, SIOroo ,...,._, 1 n. -nper, """""'· • I ' • ! ' . • '+"'. J111la-.,.. -AJ>dpll -"""""""" -111111 -lo J'lro Dotot. SOI. • ~AGEll-·,U,.. l(~ .... -~ Ptoua,.iA&slcJ.i»W. 11a .. .,..__....,. ,.,...A .. M<lb'o<1-Cciot -ro4al)ood . don I 1l!Je Ill. don t llila yw. w...... -IOI,. s.A. -. W11Uot1 .. bop - -( Tl ~) .._.._ """' be"""1, wort. don't -*'bl lo an TIMl'O;" • •y 157-4122. .111 1op ardor. Call .,.. -• llJI. Y1m1 llllnl date but not .......,.. ~ m:itlrc -tho dan'• OFFICE • ""~ blwJJ lOAM~ _....,..,.. -.-.1111. -fir lmmed. .,._.__ call w-. m-un. RECEP!1lllUsr: )laet a 11' ... ,.. • MOrl Conlrol s... met -• W» ~ • · · ITOOC Ocrtlllc:9te a.n: INTEllVIEWING Eoc:. -1-f v. -· Amm Gano ntl ilept. ..-. •• w =.. 1*Y. ~ mi,.r. Utt tnlar. --Mon lllN Fii 9 ... u ,311 "°' Call~ .•• but .. ottll .... ......., ~:n~~ -....1::::' :~ = .. 1 ... -:...~ Pwni0iw1Aiift<1 -~~~..,::: =·f:8'1brJl..'i ="cT.'lo .. C-. -,."1'""°• ' • ~L~-.~ -WHtdill Dr .. NB all )O(!al J Jn ottlce t;rper · ,. 8Al.ESLAD'I: ~ Plllle lllif1nft .W.nttcl ··-r-""": N-mJ srelm'ed, -II. : • -..,,......,; Po.>8.-. :&:on '9 to flt» .,.. .mo. PACIFIC MUTUAL MfDidt ASSUTA!« • -Tltlll POI ' Newport a.di (lo. ,... 'h 0..... p. 0 d. •• • :Asln ~XIII•~,.. .,_,., TtMllJOr•ry CLAllH~ ADS IAMi •Aoo1tc1<a1 ...,__ <~ :.. -=" ==!Mo-,1UJ111,71lo -~=s:i~ FOl 'AcnoN ,.. ~ .•• r::,e.-... !'""Jl"".1::.~· ~ 111 ..... o...r-.i '""" ....-II --... • • • ~ 9'1..-.: -....· 11 !l25-4302 M<nw"rl't.:12 fir!'> ' """'"" ..... ,.I'., ""'""'lltlltllESTDAY111 CALL Mz.1671 -·--,.._ tcrmatlon. " ·~ .... '"' CROISWOID •ft?!: .......... _ . ="1· ~[Ir, HptrB ...... -aA 11111 Dlirl'I dOlit. '. DAILY PILOT lllr........... Liiio .. -t Our -· IA! .... ,lllln I': -~-!!! "'".," .. ,.. ·-/PV • THI LOOK ~OolufMlotrlacaic1 • -f--:-----'-;:.;:..:.:;;.;,;...:.:;;;::.-'-.:;;::=:..:::::::,:.:.;:,::;.--.:__JL,;in!!!:-!!!?~----·.l!..U~~\>!!!kl~I~-~~-'"t llM ._ _ l_JiJr_._ NoiUt '91 '"Q. l ' r ' ,, :. · For an H in Woman's World Coll Mory Both 6'2.U71, ext 3'0 .i lnternaTlnnal Des/o ner Pattern I /,; , . ~ P• ;")1 ·.it'l -~ "'..;"~ " • • • I I • --I~ .... I ..... -_-_ .. __. I !~ ... -lliJ L_! ~;;;;._..;;;;;~lfil:1~1 ~-;; ....... ;;;;.;:1 ~ iiiiiiiii~I@ l _.... J§1 I -a-r.i ,,. A-'"•" ,., m ,._ .. ,, 1111 ,,.1A; .. ;.; .. ~1~.,;,;.~.; .. ~:!!!I ~S~~~~J,,~70~ A-. 1mpu1o4 t10 c ,., •• s.1e1Rantno Moler -REWARD I: -~voucsw·~ -voucsWAGEN s.10/R..,1 Ml ·111 vw, sta1S. IMW JAGUAR TOYOTA .. -~:.:.ttt!~! • SANTA ANA. :ri=':i. Prtvote..,.. '71BMW2800 SEDAJl VJ-XK.UO ,.,..-, '72 TOYOTA I .,. v.w. CAM,.IR .~~"::~· .... ": ... ,.... .....,. -•-. e EXPLORER • "'M&-1.a WIU PAY OYER Rum.,... 1115. COROLLA ,,_, "" ''"'· lllr• -· 1 1!3l!XT1. lidt -"11h -· •• MOTOR HOMES • Antlq1111/Cla11lc1 m ely ····-look 22.0DO mll<t, llke MW, --$1114!1! ~· I -· radio. $1"' ....,.....,,abcaullb&I-. K -drtva ~ •• (tllS-iUV <...,.Q)IJ, .... --.SerlallS ' • AUG.OJ<LY . RAllE '3l Pb'moulh plclcup ' and.... ~ MAZDA S2699 CONNILL ·WAS $2195 FREE tncck. "'""' "'°"' aoey F or !ala modtl, clNft, DDJl. 5995 <+ T. • t.l CHEVROLIT R -1 <and. 546-1116l low mllHgt cfome.. MAZDA or CONNI LL 0 l!.-Blvd., -·NOW $t495 TV "-Al c. Sports, Roe•. Rocio 959 !lc1, lmporl1, trvc:ks •"r' --..%!=::...---1 LllASI .,..CIA&. , $39.30 ~ ::a~1•wTli:: .. :---t~eoo~·!.:· ---~ -511-IZl '.FULL PRICE ~f .69 5"olby GT 500 compors. CREVIER MOTORS New '72 RXJ Cotta ai .. a SllrUO! Mus'f SILL I Bill DIRRY llO & HARBOR BLVD. .,, CJ v .. Cobra Jet, only Call ... "" ,... a.,,.,. * w. ~.~';:1 Sa11 ... Ana S57.58 ruu. cuh pr!CO $2,11111.311... .., vw 911".00'I •• vw --w ... , INt SANTA A.NA 30.000 mllea. Loedtd ,with DAY£ ROSS ~ ~~nt~ .. J~nMh:~ 'V~ dean. One owner, ZSR· Rad~"::r·,.~u -. PONTIAC..OMC..F IAT &lS-8040 equlp't & fut! CNewr !oat• ' VlltC our new bomtl l.o&dtd. ROTARt powered. ,. ......... u......... ._ e tU-3m. Qot SI. at &A . ......,..1 ;;:~. Scon McNaU&lon PONTIAC & e =-~..:= = TIU'1'Z WARREN m E. 11t St., Santa An& Worklnt M1n'1 S,.C11I tax A llctnM: 35 Pl¥ ,ius Sports Car CenMr !158-llXXI Trucks ffZ 2440 Harbor Blvd. New '72 11600 balloo!I ,,..,.;.., ol llDO. 1IJI E, !al, S.A. 5IT-Olfl I' Non-<ab ovor """' .. " TRUCKS -TRUC KS Coote Mesa 546-I017 ft I Pldrup Trudi Toto! .i.r.....i pay ,.... lt61I vw Fa<I built. M"" ... lo ap. • WE ,AY TOP ROY CARY I nc. S59 62 $2,571.,., A.P.R, ""· Oa N"" , ... ·- prec. Paneled. cpt. b1tln ~ ,67 Ford Econollne 234 E. l'l'Ut st. • sn·ananaed er• d l t. LOOKS SHARPt '13 VW llq\lartlt.tii'. kblt q . .. trans. Gd tttt•. Loob ltla,rp! Ru,. J'l'ttl; '550. -7131 '10 vw Sqbd<, p>d condit:iia.1. SJTM CaJJHMl1!7 boX, wudro~. etc. M•kt1 6 • .i stick tz.NM' CASH c.o.ta M 54MUC (Dml), $IQO or belt Gaer. into kinr 1ize bed. Incl Pickup. c~··· · ea AJI above opm end M mo. • *-1487 beout bool. R<al ok•. $ll(I. OPEN ROAD 3231 · CAPRI Tl L. F« NOP. pey, Trada -1\a··· ltJm4, '68 YW IUG '61,.~".:', ~~. m..'111• """1e. 847""321 MOTOR HOMES $899 cons. ll/WA -~ ,.,.. 'TJ VW Safin e&mper. 8081 Garden Grove Blvd, • ~. UNd,..~~ -~~ '71 Ceprf $20ll HUNTINGTON BEACH TOYOTA '.,~·0!~j.t ~-. • $99!5 •9f..3'7e or m..- B'i '"I· Siok.'" box, Gud'" Grove 891-4419 ''7 Chovy Y, Ton -GRO .. Jff-C•H-EVR-wO-LEJ-Sllvu wllh black Interim', MAZDA ---· '84 Volb, ,_ enrlna, ttove. dbl bed, hammock. '70 HolldAy mtr. borne-. Roof Pickup. V8, radio, 1tick. =-:'1 th~ne ~;~: t'1331 lk!aeh Blvd. 196f Harbor, C.M. 646-h'.13 '$3 VW, faetm')' bul, J.n &DCCI C\llfOrn p111Dt. new ttru. Only' WU old ."" ml. ok rood., ...... tor, bltio (Q74""1.s 9 ••••. u.... BILL JONES -te ... Mir. Mt. Fry '71, TOYOTA ."""" .... i::-,.-1-CaJCorval ....!'. '""'·5mfe VWrlms,*1""$J. 7-S Lill)_ Mwot ..... Gom& to Gown. 'TV, fA hti, 6' ,.lril (... 139 Alie (<r --· -"'" ~~ CORONA MK.I wk'··-• to 5, ~ ~.. cl .... ~ ··-· .:. -'Sun<!>y. ""''m "' .1.," rana• • 0"""· e 18211 Bead> Blvd. SPORTSCAR CENTER """' ~ •-·~ ~-" CAMPER for lil ton truck. shower. etc. Xtra clan. Ch '" T Hunttniton Beach 2 Door hardtop. / ·~ 1!11&5 VW ~lux Sedan, owner. MU-~ii .•• VW ":J; &low Kelly Bluf! Book. Lie '61 evy ~1 0" "7-808'7 KI t.s33l 283.1 Harbor, Colt• Mt!ll 1ra1t11mlnion, radio, hea~r. Good Ml lo h "'' -tleePI 4. $600. 900 Pickup. V8, radio, 1t1Ck. 540-4491 eo . t n, e "• P Reblt enir;. New 54&-7943 No. 66.C!BQI. $8. · 826.18 WE buy all makes of clean'J--~.;;:;.:;-==..,.--factory air mndltionlna:. ~~°!'3~1~ati0n $450. Phone SllOO/be•I offer. 333-1258. ,69 Dodie Van, rJberala lop. liANSEL OLDSMOBILE 1 ~. Sl 699 uatd sportJ can. paid far CITROEN tupeo shAJ1). (1'15CDR). .- ' 132.i W. Commonwealth or noL Pleue drive In fm• --------1 $1999 VW '71 Su .. r B • • t I•, '6.l VW Trantph'. wltll cam'° Dinette, sink, stow, e c. ... ,.. __ pl -~"'1. v-f'ullerton e ~ •ppr·"·' Ci M I 1 f"t'. ........ n:uu.w _, 26,000 ml. Xlnt ~14&"i. 0-QXt ....... ....... troen cnerat tan,._r ne. Jmma c. w/alr a ~598 87 '61 Chevy 1}J: Ton '71 Maida C.oupt, RX 2 w\th cond. Sln5/btlt otft:r. Must ., ...... :.,..';;;;=.· =::-.;:' ;u:;=l Cycles, Blket, '15 Motor Home Rtnt•lt Pickup, Auto .. radio, P.S.. AWARD WINNI NO air 1 mq wheela. tow • te!IJ. 9Q..'97.f. * '64 VW Dix but. Split ...,;:.Sc;.;oo~to"-r;..•-----: AvaU.ble ror dally, weeJcJy cuotom cab. "1<BYEI. LUXURY CAR mu..... Call alter 7, Nabers 'Tl vw camper.pop lop t.o -11• XI bocid, • 1971 Yamaha 3110 Enduro A-1 or monlhly bulL 2!', 23" $2099 m..mo. CadlHac: ..u ... lllce oew. Porl. Cond. .-. cond. '13 Uc. Webco iprln&s, ~ }~~=~ .~n= !:~ • 310B w. Cout Hwy., Ro•d a R•llv• Motors MERCEDES IENZ 2600 HARBOR m.... :.~:ver. Sacrititt. $2995. s.crlce~,~~ BU!'71M filtron &: many mon txtru. pnerator. root air, mid '65 Ford R•nchero Newport Beacb CO~,\ MESA .~=.:;·,....-=--,.,,..=~~I 8.l)o.12'f8 many other extra&.' All Radio, 6 cyl., ttlek. fOHY· 642-9405 Oranp County't Oldett Dlr. 541)..1100 Open SUnday '511..YW Blll.1Wllt l«X> .kJt ·n Sype__r Bu&, U.700 ml'a. '66 TRIUMPH Bonneville, Coaches ..,. 1972 modrls. 8611. -WE=P~A~Y'°'ro=p~oo=!LAR~~ 1609 Ponvna Ave. '69 CORONA 2 dr HT, Cut. ollu. Call alt 5 pm, AM/FM ra.ct. $1800. Call xlnt cond. SC.00 We have the all steel Ami&o $899 FOR TOP USED CARS Costa Mell T14-541-35S9 J*lnt. $950. RIH. kpd. ~-=-'l.it~7·~~=~--I 54J.151J, 548-$J& also. Pleue call 8JS-9560. e 11 your car b: extr• dun, CORTINA 962--3)35. • DEU.IXE 'fi& VW c.amper. '61 bull, SUndlal eampa-. MUST 2\1 ·n Honda CT-'1U, FOR SALE '72 Motor Home. '69 Ford R1nchero lff us tint. 1--_:....:.;.;.:.;.;.:.;.;..;...._ "70 Toyota.Sprintl!r. 23,000 Nu t:nt. pop top. Runs xln't. .~~- 400 mi.'1. $230 brm. ~l 22' Pace Arrow. Fully k>ad· Radio, P.S., auto., air, c•mP-BAUER BUICK 1968 CORTINA, rtOOUt, law mllet:. Red w/blaclr vinyl $l750. MS-31~. ~9515. aft 7 pm. ed &: ~If oontaioed , air coo-er &hell. i9971ZDl. 292' Harbor Blvd. m.tleaae. $.,\'j(), or bell rut-.top SU?iO. 543-3850. AAVE MY CREDIT ·m WHtphalla camper. Mov- ·n Honda 350. onbr 7,000 dltionlni .l1enerator. Sll!eps $2399 Costa Pt1esa 979-2500 enable oUer. C9M757, ·n TOYCYI'A MK JI, 2 dr, '69 VW Bur. Runs zd. lnr·mu1t Rill XJnt eond. miles , .. i;;_~~ '· !!IX) ml. moo. d!>wn. CONNELL IMPORTS WANTED -==..:o=A=T=S:..U:;;N:_:_ __ I ___ _,_____ air, AM/FM, ' ..... •lllblk WI) ~ _S28:,:,-,._,"'~=613-13!1=~===- _,....,.,._ $8600. balance, value S1!coo. CHEVROLET Orange Counde• MG tnt. Make oftf':r. 6'f5-..I00.1 . '81 vw-1m, MW ,,.Int jnb • 'M vw BUS. AIR a>ND. - '71 HONDA -SL 350 SeUlna due lo aickneu. 2828 Harbor Blvd., TOP ; BUYER '70 D1t1un 510 TRIUMPH motor. Good cond. Foldlne bed. pm. $.'560. 968-4782 -"'~-0_2I_&·-~~~--c.osta Mea& 546-U'.13 Bll..L, fi.f.AXEY TOYOTA STATION WAGON. Fully '71 MGa..GT $2699 ~ 540-2'765: f.93...M.ff n rnd Rovcon Motor Homa 18881 Beach Blvd. I I 1 ~ 323AGD G 1 _ .. dl "' * TRIUMPHS * .• BUG ~ ""' *• '67 VW, • .,., "'bit ' • Yaman. 175 .c.. um ,68 Chevy l/J Tn H Be II. ?.\. 847.ssg ac, eqU p~. • rttn w th N.Q e terlor, , •""" ma ~. , 1200 ml., lmmac. eond. 19n Olda front whtt! drive. · 11.c · $1299 0 /0, wire wheel.I, AM/FM ,71 CLOSEOUT IUlll'OOl. 1595. f!~. New paint. 11'). l $.195. Xtru. f.6-1'228 Ultimate In luxury &: ef· Pickup WILL Buy )'Olll' car paid Jar Lciw Down Low Terms Radio Uke new (6.15C'l'Cl 644--0358 5C8-98Q9. 1 '6&Triumph iill0-=:Only'·"" Jnl. Sacrlllce,MuotS.U,11JM•r ~~~t:..,~ ~~~~ BILL JONES '~IT!RESAS ~i~= ''6~Kanny:;;;,.G~a.ck>;x,,'.'~ '55VWCoov.'a-lc.Naedcl :! wper•~:.·• Ront A Motor Homa ~og'..!::c""~~-Newpol'tl!eoch. 2145Har,,.,.Blvd. SPORTSCAR CENTERS l'IUTZCWARRENC 'S ;;;:'i-vt.,1y:..:n11.w~. ~ci.~.~-, 1:,~i for your V•c1tlon Autos, Imported 970 Costa Me11 3833 Harbor, ea.ta Mesa port ar enter C..-~:..:.:;:.-'-.::.:..==c,.,.- BSA l«IV, low mlleaa" Im· * 1:19-4301 * '72 JEEP SIOMSI O RA NGE COUNTY' I ~Duo 7 pua .. _,.cl.,.., moc cond. 172 E. 16th SI, -"""='~~="'-,,-I I wh..i drtw, molal top, lik• ALFA ROMEO '69 DAT$.IN PL-510. 2 Dr .. I l.ARGEBI' ~ ml"• Take VW In VOLVO ,• C.M. between 4 • 7 p.m. e 72 LIF!:Tll\fE M.H., 23' I: l ---------l •pd. Oean, low milt: .. q . no!;. lit, S.A. 5'7-f'lM trade. S1TI5. Call 548-03U. 'I 1971 Kawuald mlnl b'all MT ,..._Air, lax ...... ,,,....... :::1:' "';,'.;:,u ~ ~ Alfa Romeo '72-........ ""'· -MGI ,,, TR6 $-00 MUST ael~ ........ Splil 1972 VOLVO l:: F $175 or trade for uni ...u xlnt rate1. Pvt. pty., 968-1397 DATSUN ·,n 240Z. Mint, .70 MGB-GT. white; AM/FM ,,..,..,, aeat-Excel mnd. S 1 7 7 5 . I boat. ~. •n Dodie Holiday mini """~==·~---~ 17,000 ml s. Auto, · JOkl. radio drlvlJW 1 J Sharp · Ju.a nclt • AM·FM . 5U--0342. L••N T.Uy 1t l'i "70 HONDA TRAIJ.. 70. home, 2lf contalnlld. Va-1:r1?M.ea~vy "';ulyp .. u. ~~ 2000 S,1995. Pvt pty. &1591. rack.' ndlal ti=~ ~ 90.1~°iTL WARR.EN ~.-;,lll=Sq~..,.-.,-ba-c.,-k,----paln~t. Best R1te1 Onl ~ _, SH • .,,.,, cant. Reu ratet. cm:i.....tt"t?. hHI 11< ... -~ Xtra ·•··-fl•u •oa 74 Per "-I Y ~ ~. ~· ··r-aood rond. S995. 119>-ms FIAT " '· ' ~°' '· Sporto Car Center -~. ~ -· -· ~ 1225, 673-'6911 Trallora, Travel Kl )961 .QODGE CVzyall, "'"' NOW IN STOCK MGB ""' -oond, obarp. 11D E. '"· &A. 517-0'IM -or &U-1211. o~c.~, ~uto. ....... I· YAMAHA ·n. 360 End.um. a · AIRSTREAM. lindl!m aood STOO, or ~It ofter. Fo r lmmtdl•t• * f IA-T * many e-x"!!-_,25$9;'122. 'Tl ra-g Ex.Int mnd. Am-F'm 'M BUS. xlnt. mu.It tell, For Leasl"f :· IMryl"I 1:! Low mi. Strttt & di.rt equip. axle, travel tra.ller. Fuijy A93--0'?Q4. Delivery _,..... 9800 ml. wunnty S3XK). 1\8+ 25.ooo mil& I mll firm. 646-J57l. equlpt, $2500. or Wih tri~e~•v-AN~-'.6=7~F~ont~-Ero-no-U~ne. lntt1nt Credit e 'M MGB.sood cond.e ··ew. 5f,6..e951..J . 1.,,;.:_,==-•.,:611-2a!~=.:*:__ '4\ I •• ..!a ' 1972 Monte11)25 MX Int apprG¥imateq 35', 8' or Auto traN, new •re, rd BANK FINANCING • I 28's, 12.f's Ir 850't 'U Trllll, pnc reblt q. MU-ST--Sa-crUlce~-.65-5-,1--.-'65 VW. Re-bit eng. Fine -IA!.~ -.i·'.;, Xlnt cond., lm'el.y ridden, 10' v.1de 11elf C'ODl•lned tires. Sac $900. 962--SlO. COAST 548-1223 CJl!an bxty, rebl.t q . UM. lhape:. Rel1able. Neb painL IUl.lU • 6!5-0487 uk ror John lrailor. Call ""'' ..,...... '69 r .... Van. " T. Club DEMO SALE __ ...:O.::P..:E=L'-----642-8-=m_. =---~ !000. m.:w.s. •• , * ''JU KAWASAKI Tnll •n Tm')', J!'. Gu/elec. Wqon. Nu tiret. Ex. mnd. 1960: TRIUMPH TR3 wtrlte 1960 VW van, '61-50 bp q, 1966 Harbor, CM. 6M-9303 ,· ' ~i~=~~: alJ~kL.~lro ~·:; ~~"'r"'."'~N.;;.;.;;.r-,,,,= ..... :..,-k.-.-~-125-.-"S-1 · IMPORTS . * S1688 * .,,:~~.~:.Et.:!1 .. b -=-'-··· ...... _ 2 _ .... _ .. _._-1 __ <0nd_ •• ~-:~~:: AM~2 .!~~!2.~--.. 1 Good Cond. New P•lnt . ...., 11' CLEAN . complete', ready bell:! ott'l!r MS-0.1?6 •'71128 2-door (0899631 ). Interior .f 1pd. dlr. Take QUICK CASH e!\I'. needa work, all @be tnc. automatic trans, Uk:e . , e 673-Sl.22 After 6 PM. ~J to 10. $495. ~ Redlandt. . . lC.Ql-120fl W. Paclftc Cat. Hwy. SEE THE ALL NEW olde.r car In trade or mnall aood cond. $150. ~2 new. '?'3BQJ. ! 1!"'M P"~a CT-711 Trail. Low Newport Beach, 543-3136. Auto L1•1lng 964 NewpOrlBe.ach (7141 6U-0406 128 COUPE '.':':':..,""or""~., call '8> VW Piclrup truck, p1u1 $2695 e,~ vw camper ~NCO::::,.!~' I.'" sm. DATSUN 240Z 1972 Alfa Romoo ~' ~·~ THROUGH A ::1'T.S.12Slcr ....... otte~ TENT ~ W/AD'C>-A· •u•0 .• air s· 108 •. •·3"2' ---·· Bill Jones' 912 ::,,.R~;~~ painl. DAILY PILOT ·~--~ :.~ .. -::; .. ~.,~ MobllaHDmft f:IS FOR Sal•• Deluxe Gokl<n ROOM. ""'l J3)1)1), ..U $9!5. B.J, SPORTSCAR CTR chmpg/y•llow, chrm wbla, WANT AD val,,.., $415. .,._.745. Wst moblJ• home, ~'xe:J', -~-'----· -----2833 Harbor ~l AM/FM Blau, Michelin Rave llOmethlrc you want to • pleuant doled porch. S'd>' 1965 Kit 19: Self eontal.ned + Tu J>ft' mo. * COSTA MESA * tires. Sh&Ji>, srut cond! 642-5678 Th! futl!st draw in the West uet Voho lA. euto, air, int-l + ~un lfq\llpment tn-Euy Utt. S1900. 36 mo. Opl!n f!nd $3450. 6'75-0:'l'.K eve•/all da,y , , .a Daily Pilot O.atfltd mac. $M95. '« belt ofter. ·t' cludlna ,.,...., " dryer. 2 .... m• Southern California COMPLETE SERVICE, wlmd•. -Ad. 642-$111. -..u. m-1587. !' BR., 2 BA. lrldacpd, fenced, NOW ON DISPLAY PARTS. CUSTOM Mot H Mo ._.___ Mo Homo located in pet • r •• ,Tr __ ._1_1._ .. _._u_1 ... n_11y_..._M_1 Salee . Servtce BODY SHOP PORSCH 1972 Model 9UT • or omes tor nvm9S ter • dellrhllul club ..... wtlh 1st National Bank -. aoey Shop ••poedAp .. aruttG...,P· s.11/R•nt MO s.11/R•nt MO Sela/-MO i, l'WlmrnillC' pool, bat b. SEARS 2 whf!el utillty trir. COAST IMPORTS Factory Tn.ln~ Mechanics AP.1/rM Radio -many J a cu 11 t • billlardl. abut· JOOO !bl. L • lOOG-UJO W. Cout Hwy. • 16 Bayt • olher extru • still under "· 1 GeliW\I, club actlvllle&. ---=".=.2-.=.l.!7_:___0_ easing Newport Beach 612-7,30 a.m. lo, • ., p.m. WARRANTYCall 54....,,,,, YOUR NEWLY_ 'APPOINTED -I ~• -· A •-p ~, Mon., Tues., \\'ed., I Fri. : "~· uto .. rvlct, •rfs ~ 2022 Busineu C~rer Drive AI.FA Ri::imeo • n!d. 1959 OPEN THURS 1'0 9 PM PORSCHE '58, CP Jf;OO, ' * UOO Vlll .. -Tralltt conv. Good cond. New pain!. Good paint It. mecb mnd. 1 ...... 1385 cc VW motor, rebuilt. 2 lrvine, Calif. 9266-4 '72 FIAT M ~ Id b Su A ~--T I 0 G A I Puk. Sp. I. a ... Frnnl • chm" brok... J 55 0 . u'1 ~ eo y "· •-• , s::><sJ bhl. holly, chrome. intake, TI4 /&1J-8620 21J/627-03fi7 $950 .ffM--3511 Trailer Cabana, IJ Ft. power pulley, dist. oil 646-4650. Br&nd ne1v 1972123 2 dr. ltd, · 1 · -t)I Ownl ~r boat and dock. cooler. exhaust, !'T.c. '350. TIME FOR '58 Giuhtlta Sprint serial No. 128A0864508. ·m Porsche 911·T. $5600. 1' $!500. M ull• ooly. 1!75-6M;9. Sll--0380. Good condllJon $450. $199 DOWN Am/Im, "'11ow w/blk -lthr Motor Hom•• e G d * ~7-4062 * ..:"'..:':.."::,,,....,,:;;:;=· 7:=--· M · · Salo/Roni 940 ·~~ ~~':,.';"':,; QUICK CASH AUDI $59.39 PER MO. AM/F,68M912~~'!;_ MOTOR HO E DEALER SANTA ANA tnd ~ trona. Man ol!U. ""I •••• a1t 5 ~ 5JS.3277. THROUGH A •m 4udl. 4-spd .• dr .. wn "" ,.. <J;.J.......... pm EXPLORER I ·,,_;;,SLO'IT!:D,..:;.=~diah~-wheela~--a: 1 root, excel cond. Private Y~u·~: 11 ~· !:,.;'; '65 PortCbe SC, &lnru:Jf, MOTOR HOMES ndlal urn. Abnolt new pty. 96&-8S5S aft 6:30 pm. SS9.l9 ts the total monlhlY Tapf!deck, New t n 1 t n'. WHY PAY MORE? w/ad.,ten to fl1 4 lur VW DAILY PILOT AUSTIN HEALEY ...,.,. .. , lnclud!DI lu, Uc-Muoi S.ll. 12395. 616-3212. , SEE US f1RSl' Dr CMvy, SUS. 5t5-t66' --------1 en1e, and all flnanCfl ctwse1 '17 Ponehl! 912 .. Xlnt cond. NEW I: USED '61. VW pan W/_plnk alip ''3 A.H. 3000 $AVE for 36 months on •pproved New Kon\1, bait. ah. MOTOR HOMU Door 6 fur ftndtn ·make WANT AD ~·1 blue: with blue interior, cttdit. The cuh ~ b: titts, 548-.f072. READY TO GO ott~. 5"-3llT. w/whttls, 0/0, this hard to S3l3.f.45 includl.ni: tu: and UM19 Porsche 911 T. Br1;pt Ol S. HARBOR BLVD. Any di1 ii the BEST DAY to fll'ltl bf:auty 11 axtn sharp. license. Oeterritd pa,yment rtd, 5 1pd. Mult lfll. bet SANTA ANA nm an ad! Oon't'delay,, , 642-5878 See And drive. IUJM7J1), price II $2117.M whieh tn. otft.r. 66-4494. ' ' '39-*'40 ..u .,.., w.n. BILL JONES c1ud .. a11 ..,.,.,. .. .,,... ·1111 012 Tanav1nt boout1" SPORTSCAR CENTER u.les tax Md license. An· frMwA)' mile•, AM/!'M. 2833 Harbor, Cnst& P.1eu """'" nual .. ,...., .. , rale l• t.l!l. Try 11! 11'15-1458. BILL BARRY 'Q) Au1tln Healey 3 0 O 0 . Meehan. llOUnd. New enc. Beat o1r. 64Hl80/St8-2864. FIAT•PONTIAC.OMC Ult St. el &A. rtwy,) lOOO E. ,., SI>. Sulla Ana '&4 AUttln Healey, 3000 Muk -.um m, Xlnt cond. J 15 o o. '61 124 splcltr $lJll se-2720: se...ooos att 5• tl'• orana• wtth blldr ~ IMW lor. I Spd, Ei<!ro ..... cv, --------1 8"o and Drive IWXP'ltll. ALL MODELS llLL JONES· IMMEDIATE SPORTSCAR C. ENTER OILIVERY Law Bait Financq 1~2131~11ar~:..,~·,..;.Coa1&=1 =M~-= 1 Up To '71 FIAT SPIDIR 48 .... Terms ev ""' •ad ,..,,,, """'· -llalioa !'Id. bloclt - ID! ua AllOl1f O..,_ Dtllwry CltlVlllt MOTOll.I 1111 w. bf • --llWln aeala. I lp4 tllr, Will 1Ue ...n -!llaMkl cau MMTJI or .. 1111 RENAULT . -' • ,_ y · "".Ronollff o..,,.' Sile Semi AMUlll Oomonsfrtior Cloer•-S.le Thit y.'Mk...I Unbe1t1ble Pri"' ALL 1972 MOOILS· IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY INSTANT CREDIT APPROVAL BANK FINANCIHO COAST . IMPORTS --- I 8V2' l'VU.Y SIU' CONTAINID Tl~A MOTOI NOMI Sleep• four or six (with optlon1I rt•r punaclown t.unkJ. Fe1ture1 l•tt• ~ 1h1pe cllnetfe, c.on•ertlble to • •I" x 1111 bed. lll'9• c1lt ever l:ted with l1clcler wlll e1 11fy 1ccommodete two •cfults. Corivenient ch1n9in1 .,... ~tw••n ler9 e b•th rHm •ncl w•rdro.,N can It• mecl• pri v.te with optiof'11I cllvicfw curt•in. All •ppli111,__ces 1r1 n•m• I.rend. btro ler11 ttlley 11 coorclln1tecf with stove •nd' refri9tf1tor f« slntl• •r•• cookint con· ••nit l'lce. This plen 11 ch1r1cteri1ecl lty, lh open, 1pecioua foe lr'h9. Take Advantap Of Our LOW l1tn•llllJ PmS IMMIDIAD DIUYlllY CREVIER MOTOR HOMES ' 201 W. 1st llRlft, SANTA ANA 1314171 ' \ I • • ' '· ·l • '·"' . ' : I .. ' -.. I • • I , ' It • . II , • !GO air. ' ~ I •• ~ ~ ~ • • D~lY l'ILOT 'RE HAVING A BIG USED ·CAR SALE It's Mt • •llivwlmry .... • fli'lt .,..... •••" cl111 IP ••• CllMI It's not o .. ......., close out! We're h,!lvlnt tills .-I• for the fun et It. Cw 011 111 ond kick o few tins • • • talie •,_drift er tw . • • ond drift away In "' llelt deol you'•• ever had H • ulH corl DI ft I•! for klcbl You'I CJ1t • lloot out ef ,t!M .SOY18ts.tool . . w.R~~ ... tYYS...r• Ktl~ 1u111ttM ••t•ll ...... 71.,_ UM1 .. Ml ,._.,, federp tit, AM'-•M ...,._ r-410, •h11yt ,..f, C IYl7NIM'41J •n GRAND PRIX -----------------~-t..14ff. Vh1yl r••f, fun p•w•r ~Wiltl"•"t ti• f1ctefy •Ir c•twfltl•llflt, Yff ••111tt ~ .. •1141 ~hi"• #iii .... (51) 12KlntAtlOIO}J ' . IALE PRICID AT $447311 ·-D,i .... H.T. CO.. ...... Moel wlMh wlltYI ...; "'· ...... ,, .... tllt wHel, 1.,, .... :. tYCM. , .. , IC.lfy ···~ ..... 114'0. $21H '11 IUS ETA 91 c..t. H.T. e,.. v.1, .11 .... P.S., P.1.. 11r 1.I., wl-vf .. ,. t XHS4J4 I KelJy tllffltW ,.. .. II 11-UI. '&9 TlllM'll S,itflfe l41tr ... t,..4, rellli .. ket.,, IF00112lOLI. Ktlly 11,, ...... Nftfl $1110. (>aly 21,000 ... 11 ... leM111t c,.., Wliite. Aliit9Mt• tic, ,,,1;:-lri11ttf, 1111wff 1T1ff. illf. IIYFl61) 17JAGUAl2+2 C.w,._ A ... •ttlt, air t•ft41• tfMI .... wltt wJi .. 11, I UINIJ I J '89 llAIQUIS . 4 tNt wtflllo A11 .. ., P.S., + w1"4tws, 1lr ct"4.. lvtt•t• rick, ltt7tN601tOOI. Ktlly tllft••tff .... u $1015. '72 PONTIAC CATALINA VI, •wt•M•tlc, , ••• , 1t.•rl1111 ,.,..,-~itc N1k•1, vl11yl f•I"• fa1t•ry 1lr •••· 41ff•11l11t. wllit• 1i4l1 w•ll tlr••· •tc. 11(401 ltLl7ltCJ02Jlll SALE PRICED AT $417912 • -, ' ' J • _:j • ! . ' '..'; :>:j ••• • -' " l ~. : •. ;; I ::.! . :1 ; ! .. ' .. l ,;cl " I . ' •• -. • • . '&& comm . . '&1 llOllCE CORONET '&1 OLDS CllTUSS ~· ! . ~ .?'" tr•111i.il11l•11, r14ll• ff4I k1t1r. Ytll•w CM... (l(Sp. .,,, Aw~etla. rt41e, fleeftf, VI •· ,;... ISUL971J SMa• De°"ll•. FuH ,_,, 1M f11t.fy elr c1Mltio11int. rTYY! 0411 , t 11••••1tf*t• Awt...witlc, ,. • ., , .. etlflto 11•w1r wiMlrw1t fa~ t•rr elr; IXTF170r • ~DAYE ROIS I - -· UMd 9IO -· UllM 1;;;.a..;.,...:. '"'.1na-."'.1~.-,..,....,.in-1-IUICK • ·~ Chev. Caprlee SKYl IDll c,e. l\adlO, P.s., auto .. air. lllM '71 IUICK '71 S.don D1 Ville '72 EL DORADO Nico.()\=). SAl£ EStATI ViAfiON CU&blanca •• -/ .. Id top Convort. Local 1 ....... I $1099 s-.,Vl,-.tnnL.FA<J. Aaoldi..therlntem.Full ---~ • 1 TORY AlllOOND!TIONING, _.,-, lacto<y air, lill-t.11 lacquer paint, leather Inter. 'M' (My, Mailllu '71 'I It '72'1 )owe' •nw. power -I. AM·FK lleno wUb Dual com1Drt ....._ fbll Q>e. l\uto.. P.S., radio. <REE-Prlc-.. ...__ -,._ -_ ra-tlpe ded<. power door locl<I, ,,...... factory air AM/Fl4 m>. , -"""' dlo, i..:.ter, wbitlWan tirett twm&ht aentinel Just 6•667 atereo: tilt whtti. power $199 $2995 · tino.d -llial&O rOd<, local 1 owner mlleo. Just -locU. cnrlle control. • ' . 71 IKYLAllK -""" Interior .... lib • ..,. Cir. (NK), twllltil>t ..... ,,...... trunk '60 Chev. 'Impale 2·DOOlt HARDTOP lkle .....i appllque: mi SALE PRICED lock. Aboolu~ly """""°"' ~ •·"· radio 1 ...,,... F....,, air, auto -· wheel. under 11,000 mDu. tmh. Sold A lft'llced by .... .,... ~uw., ' ' radio, btatef, tinted sJu1., Blue Book '5lfiS. Save $720. US. (lll.ELT). <FXPU>>.$499 :""':io!•~ =~-~~ 'Nabers · $8555 • "'Super llllarp.. (!llllLX) 1 ..,Jlabie. . Cadllloc '61 ,.... l'airlana "'· powtt tralll. pull A · $4595 :lill llARBOR BL., 500 cpe. P.S., radio, auto., labor tnlun.not aftilable. SPECIAIJ%ING CX>STA .MESA ~Nabers u cadlnoc air. (VR'lm). • SPECIALIZING IN INQUALIT'l 5fl.9ll>J Open Sunday $999 ' QUALITY . IAUER 72 EL DORADO -~~~BL., • BAllR SUNROOF ~"' ()pen Sunday '61 lulck Skylark Jlt!li:K.oPEWAGUAI\ Palomino '"Id with white Cpe. Auto., P.S., l'tdid. Bl1ICK-OP!:lrl'AGl1AI\ 21!15 -BM!. podded top Thl• cor lilted 71 Ced B,.,..ham $64'5 (UllA.) -Hut:Cll' a.d.a.ta Jl:e.l O.t& lll• new tor $10:'100. Fully luxury Hu onJy 11,100 mU• Is Wee • $999 f7t..2S91, . • --equipped. Hu 6MO seata. new. AM/FM lteno, factory • 1 ... ............ .... il!/n( a.no ·-alr,60/411_6_ ........ IUt'ISllA ... IUICK ... rooi, II 11u'Ollly T,100 lklel,TlllAtelewbftl.-'62 Mo.-y C-t """'""--1111 ---.. us mllu.No.<15!10l,prl<edto -•• -";"1---Qpe.Au_.it,rodlo.(llllL. .............. air, 1111 -·-1111&1 -1'12). n.t. AM·111. atet.••· ,,.,., llf. •• tr) talertor, $1t9S ''BILL wmn.EDGES'' $399 -eport -..,_ -· --· "'BIU. Wl!ITLEDGES" SuftHI Motors CONNELL (Sl!LTl3J. ---. factory air Suntet Motors 19711 Hari..r llvd. CHEVROLET S1m -......... OOly Cl,!85 1'71 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mna """677 -Htrbor Blvd.. -Muot -· Costa Mo•• '4M677 '811 EL DOIW)(), 1 ·-· QJ1ta Mesa 1 5'1-1203 (C311111655S2) -xtra low mlln.lt. new tires. Av .a...,.. • N• M.11.1.1 mo Cpe D<Vllle. sa-c.... wlblk lab. top. Bil< .. ".. •• .... -· vinyl top. I.lath. .... ---CI •• ? uphll. AM·FM .-. Tilt -llSl-tml _.. • __ ., • N.-L. ltr 'Whl. Kew tins Ir julC =~~~~~=• 'Q Avull. 4 ---m.,,...S -21,DOll ml. A 11W ... c..I. C-. .. VIiie --.... --· alftA-Ci •ac -· m. Ilk n1ae ll54IO: um oew -1'all 111.-111c.--a,.-. ---5IM'IZ.t1 -· ...u. Uttt. "UICI --... 1•----1111 -. 1-"""' <lDftA -,.. Ult., -"7 ell I pm. -1-..,.,,,..~==-"" -- -••1• a,. SOn11a1 Aui.. ,..,,,,,_ m-. .•• ,.,. iii '61 IUVBA -. --.,. ,. .. 111.ac .... .,_,.. ----·--_ .. -· . 1oc...,,. -'Ii iillill 'iiliiii' I *· '71 C.. De VIII N,JK -·----....•-..•-·i-..ii.....,1r.-m11ea. ...... , •• -. ....... Oooll .... ··-............ Hu ...._ .S,... w' ? a4 Pllm. Aft a., CK.•= ~ llr, All/nl *- """'"" ·---'IT -KlfJ 1-.... -. ........... --i.. - -(Wiii[· - -Sell, SIA -. ..._ l:lll'Yll. Ill). 1,. --. -•• --mu. 'llllll'LEDGES'' • Jaba<--..... .,, uSAiil 400 •-1 ~. SP~,!G . 2DoorHil•I c.!:'r.t."°" ~ IN QUALITY V-1, --· -. to.. ifliiwc DoVllk, :n,-otiO &Ill tt, ,... ti!--..... lbl, tit WbltL not top. fewM .. ...art Mil --. ... -._.. ........ Dalb l'Dllt ...-, FACl'Oll'f Alli -*•' -· El· aJllD..---..--- ----· ~cmlallll,. iii CAiS rleetwood ··-· .................. _ ,... -:. = ........... ;:; • ••!: ..,, ~·c.1...-DeC- •sc1.r•1a ..--. --· IH QlllLlft --, -a1r. .. _...,_PJ'bdto .amaaa Bill~ ·..au.-- ---MAT•TOIU «:Ma-,,,. ............. C.r•HI. A.h1t11tfc. ' ra41e, J.11t.r, 11• .. erl tefffitt. (UIY. ,,., Ito H.T. C,.. A111 .. Mettc. llH, ,.... . •.. ,... • 1w....... •it .. !14. lVUKJOll s.,,. ... YI, , ... ••tic, .,..., -_--.1 •t.ttl!!:t ••••• .,., '''• "'"" .. ,.. -IUJltlll All Sale Prlcet lffoctl•• thru Monday, A .. ull 7th, 1972 2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Drive COST A MESA Ph. 546-8017 11/J MILE SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRIEWAY OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 1;30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. SUN. 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. Autos, lnu-ttd . Drive a DATSUN . Plant a T.REE! • For nwy !MftN wllo 9'lt tkiftl • NIW DA1SUN, Ni-Motor C:.. Iii Mllf-llesl wlllr ... Nat11..i Fomtry s-lce wll pi..t ........ .,... - Allcl FRO te .,.. Iii ..... , ... ,. -1 .\11111 A••1 Kllll pl .. . llAND NEW 1m Lft. HUSTLER --m ........ ..,_ ..,_.....,,Allw.i ...... ,.__. _...........,, ........... I ...,.,, ..... .............. ..-ia. NO DOWN '65.6M~ • . • . . • • • MAND NIW •n DATSUt( •1200" ·--.. : ~k ......... """"" .... + -r.r ....... . : ..,, ........ ......,_......... ---~-= ................................ : a.. ..... U1¥Pl8'1· 'NO 'DOW~ ..... -. '60.9! I ·C , . --., '., ,·.,) ' .. • 'I C's 'f I Ml. ta --~-""811--'=.o~--,C=•=-:::..::M~•=••:..__::l•:::::wn~,~~.,-~....,.,.-~~~,.,.,.~~~:::;:::='.~_;_~. ll I . I UMtl .. Autos.~ '90 -· UMtl CADILLAC CADILLAC ·YOUR ONLY FACl'ORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC '71 EL DOIADO ·~~~c 71 ~~c '69 CHEVY ~ROS '70 EL DOIADO u.T. CJ>e. Vloo'• .,,, -,.._,, a1r -lloalar. CillNVERTllllJI: lllplla Cull-'" m !ll~I CADILLAC NI_.., factory air, via11 lnta., NII ,....., lactary .,......, ...,i top, pluoh -Onlr Jl,2U kX:ll -Fll<t. ~ 1.-lllu u.-mJJn. C '"4, tlldlo. _..,., top clod\ I leather In,_, air, tllt.tele whoel, -a )ff-In,_, 111t a air ...,.,., tall .....,, Utt a w, -lie ,._ ,,_ 1111. .ui.ni steno,...-c1oor ~-~:~~ ~ -·-·-111 p1o ....,. -i. a in-: -.... $AU PllCE:.:D'-ii ----: IOClii tMllibt ,..Hiit _., ~--._..~ a a,.,... of olb<r· )Dell(' AIM1l ~ w/ 1t a H: Wbli>-inn-"ur..r.,f--"~="ol.-- "' .. ;..r condltloa Inside a =. ~ O:'""~ -Tiiiy .. mlddei-'-'""*,Jodr. ~ nd. Must -<XYH· 'ff COUPI I oot (004AGS,,.-l'Y1...Sby\1s.lim>LIJ ftluo~tllllo'°"l"iceo(ZU• •-dool aiat -,.... •• e .I. CADILLAC S5m " fMta • 181). 1111>11 oo 6 oll lor -(mg. '"4t Alrto., ""'1 roof, P.S.. ndi't .a-Nabers .@. Nabers . ......, """ CXW>.SoJo • ..-. ~ <~U> .• -.•CID I' &ii Cadillac P l Cadillac ""'-._ '""' ~~.?:s!1°' , ""'~~1.., ~ Nabers Nabers Nabers · ~~ ii' Mabin 'ff COUPI I 540-9100 Opon Su..S.,. HJ.!llll) ~ SUnday !iii Cadillac CacliUac Cadllac --• NalMrs I ca•1c .s. --.... ,...... ~ HARBORL mto .• alt, p '·- •19 CAD Conv. 'OJ Vollan1. '65 1'-po. !<O<ds !Idle work. 2600 llARJlOR BL., llOO llARJlOR BL., lllOO RAllBDR Bl., '81111 ' Ca•IC '81111 IWUIOll BL., roof, (!lllDBlll. Mako otter. Uc'd •12. c.n Make ott<r. Call 5IO-!'l03 or oosrA MESA oosr• MESA cosrA ~ ~~---=A= --RAllllOR 111., CX>srA MESA $AU PRICID !148-"68 515-6112. ~9100 0..0 ,,._,, HJ.9100 o..,. su..liy llO-SIDO ..,.... ........., <X>aTA Ml!I.\ IMO.SlGI Open.-., e 910 Aul1)s, Now 910 Autos, Now 9IO A--• 9IO A--"° 51).9100 ope.-..,. 71 C.,..lc:e 4 Dr. 5-1. '61 COUPE Autos, New tlO Autos, Now .. Clod Sedu de VIiie, 31,000 VI, ..-. !aclor> air, RodJo, llUIO., S.S., ml) Orfe, .... -C0111L P.S.,PJl.,P.-a. ..... ....... IU!CZU). Alf/FM ,_ 110$. kndau top. -"'· $1299 MMlm. (22111MG). e '70 COU,l'E $2999 '61 tDUPE ~ DE VIW CON.NELL lladlo, P.s .. a•Jo., a1r, CHEVROLET root. cVHFl'l3>. V'"11 .... full -· faclory 2121-Blvd.. $ALE PRICED air, 1111 wh"!, AM·FM Costa M... 516-1'03 ,,_ radio, .(83f1AVA), !910 0.. °""""'" p;st&te . e . • ..... I Pus.v. sl&.'wji.. Pwr'. ... COUPE : ~ ......_._.brakes AM-FM Radio, auto., AM·l'M. ....... o~u15 • P·wlndowa. (133CZR), 'I • a..... rac:...,. Air, '-'' ...... Codlllac --•-. Paor" e -fWlB</R Bl. tor. Allldnr $2Wl5. !li7.c8&1. '71 COUPE N L--Stmo radio, tilt-.. whl. $ALE PRICE~ OJSTA ~ • 'ff lmP11I• Custom Radio, auto., P.S., air SELECTION +DISCOUNTS = SUPER SAVING.S ~~AM;O-~~"st.:~ (-~~1:~L . '68 CAMARO $1699 CHEV!lO'J:T --------NEW 1972 ELECTRA CUSTOM LIMITED--------, 0r. 11.,... dlr. utt1e c~~~~t~T Costa~~.~ honey! Take older car in 2828 IWbor Blvd., "TO Chev. Clp'k:e 4. $1.l 0 tnde. Will ftnance pvt. ..... a.ta Mfta • • • 546-1203 PIS, P/B, air an!., VTLJIO. Call, f.M-<811 .. '70 T W Pri• . ..,.. $2l(X). -ownsman. agon ... a..v Caprice ..... =-"'"' CAPll , equip., one owna, • , VI, A-.allc, Pow"' Steer-belt otter. 9611-19'1S.o 11------tng, lt13BHIJ $1995. dlr. CONTINENt; DISCOUNT---"' 0000:.lJ. ~~1 • ....,. ~ ..... coprlce · · ':71-·co'~~I moa wheel .. 12,150 mliet. 9 ..... VI. au!O, ladory air, 4-Door Sedall' auto, trtu., AM·FM radio, Wagon . S1 , This fine blue 1portl car ii poYt'tf stffrlng, ~er win· Gori~ • deep .. 2H440106 PIOM MK. WINDOW sncm PllCI priced below market. (.Df. dows; radio, roof rack. (787· 'q.jWn w'tdi matchlDC ' CIN). EYY). top ud lffth<r -· New 1972 Eloctr• Cu.tom LTD o4 Door Hardtop. FuD power, factory equipped plus the foRowing luxury options. Sono-metic radio, rear spee•ers, white w•I tires, .fector.y ... ir conditioning, tinted glass, power steering, tilt steering wheel, custom limited interior & custom top. Window .ticker price $6988.26-Bauer Price' $5788.26. · ------BRAND NEW 1972 RIVIERA-------- ••OM MK, WINDOW ITICUI PllCI 2Htllll New 1972 Riviere. FuU power, factory equipped plus Iha following luxury options. AM/FM llereo radio, white .side waUs, factory air conditioning, tinted glass, 60""40 custom interior with 6 w•y power seat driver & pauenger sides. Power windows, cruise-control, elec. Irie door locks, chrome wheels, custom vinyl top. Window slicker p-ico $7083.85. Bouer Price $5883.05. OPEL SALE! CAR & DRIVER MCICJCDine I" unbiased competition test rated General Mo- tors, Buick Opel 1900 Series over Capri, Pinto, Vega, Toyota & Maida. -------1972 OPEL STATION WAGON-------- +Tax & Uc. 1972 Opel Station W•gon. Full factory •quipped including tutomatic tran1mi11ion, httfar, dafrosttr, flo thru ventilation, luggtga rack, plus white aide wall tit•• I: tinted wind1hield. Oemonstr•tor. #64957707) BRAND NEW 1972 OPEL SEDAN----- +Tax & Lie. New 1972 Opel Seden. Full ltctory equipped lnclud· in9 full 1yncromt1h transmission, htattr, defroster. flo ihru vtntilatlon, plu1 whit• side welt~tlrtt, D•l~o rad;o. •5l95672lJ. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ·. e STORE HOURS e l ole A.II ... t t.11 ........... - lilt A..M. rfl 6 P.M ....... ..,.,It A.M ... ·····-• TREMENDOUS TRADE IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR USED CAR • WE HAYE A GIANT USED CAR FACILITY & WE NEED YOUR CAR • }t~2i@ .. ~ e SlltvlCI HOUllS e , ............. ... ·---a....s. .......... NSERVICI TO IELIEVI IN" I '$2395 $2500 powtt, FAC'IORY SPECWJZING CONNELL 14.000 milot, alrto. """ • 11'1 Q114LITY CHEVROLET control,,,_ top< decl; DUltlt -wheel, 6 WQ' power Dftnft -Harbar Blvd., door Jockl 5 Michelin Costa -516-12113 -· ...;..--( BUICK-OPEWAG11All 2921 Harber Blvd. Cootall ... 97'-2500 '&4 Cllny 4 Dr. Sedan =· ! ~ ~ Alrto. trans, power st-. avallable.$5595 l radk>, heater COFFl.'15}, ME. ' dlr. ~ -_ SPECIALIZll'!G CHJYROLET "$ Chevrolet Statton Wagon, '10 Nova S.S. oaup, s:!G vt hl'W V& reblt engine. Xlnt vinyl top, brown w/beigf work car. Best otter over II< Q11ALrrY BAUEJ vinyl bucket 1e11.hl. Auto-$200. 49f..3166. BUICK-OPEL-JAGUAR ... matic {floor ahl:ft) tonsole. DEPENDABLE '66 Malibu 2925 Harbor Btvd. "" Factory a:auee1, power disc V8. Auto, F/A PIS. Tinted Costa Me.a braktt, exterior chrome. W JS. Dix. htt. Oean! Must 979-2500 TOP SHAPE! $11JI. MUSf See 549-0759 K II SELL! Will .. qulck. Call • 0 M llbu w '69 MAR I 531-1218. 1 a -.on Vinyl top, tapeJtry A leatbef =~;,....,~~~~ 9 pau. VB, automatic, tac-i t rior dual comfort ltl.tl, '67 Impala 2 DR HT, Vlnyf tory air power steering, n e • Top, Air Cond. Vf!l'Y Oean. radio, ~r raclc:. (556BQC). full power, factory air CCII: . 11095 or belt ott<r 646-J242 53099 dltlonlng. tilt wheel, stereo, • ' . • powerdoorlodfa.elc.- 61 EL CAMINO, ...., tltta. CONNELL m-can tmtde amt PIS, air, tmneau cover, lo CHEVROLET oot. C90l925). I ml. ~. M6-2191. 2829 -Blvd.. $4777 '47 Olevy, 1% ton. Step Van. Coda Mesa 546-12>3 No engbW or tram. -..., Chev Impala, AJc; new • NaL-.-~.66~Cbev~-. "' .. c.=-pi~ic""•",..ndlal...,,.~ ........ • tune up, $100. ..... 543-Till. Cadlllac !Im.See ... _ $1fXX1. M4-341T YELLOW '87 Chevetle 2600 HARBOR.BL.. Malibu, air, radio, pa, blck CX>SrA MESA '68 Impala Custom vlnY• top. 112X! . .,,...,.. SI0-9100 °"'° &m1o1 . "II VEGA Cpe., 4 spd. '66 CONTI.. ooJ, 51,000 OOIJPE, Factory Air, CVZtl· am/fm, tint atau. polyglu. mlln all -xlnl ....i. 549) $1495, inr. m:ms. SJ.;500/otle'r. 539-5140. $1($1.' m-BD'"I ""' 'M CORVAIR VAN, 4 apd. 1968 Caprice 4 dr w/air, $315. SS Victoria St., CM. tape ded<.' $1.:-.00. A eood want ad ts a -II)' 646--3797. 54>1000 vestment. 1 Motor Home• Motor Home• Motor Home•· Sole/Rent 940 Sale/Roni 940 Sale/Rent VACATION SPECIAL . . ' ' ' ' .. IRAND NEW '72 VW POP TOP CAMPER l'UU.Y SIU' CONTADB lllCUIDIM etANT TINT. 4 S.-....... H•••· •Hl:rot114'....., To Cliuu ..,_, .sn5:s2 ~ sn5:s2 ,. . 7 PAY'lllHI' :_7 MOtml ttLrf ........ ,,.L lfLn k ............... , ........ .,, nc ........ .._ • ...... ·~ .Mat.., ...... .,...,... .,.,. .. _..... $6094.!9 ............ ... .ti.,.... ....._ •n tic.-.., If .,.. ~ .. ,., ••9' lu• ••sit pric.a It $47K." 1..r. ........ '11 ~--UAL PUClMfAAl IATE !US. om 110 NIW. & USED YW's Ir PORSCHD TO CHOOSE FIOM -OPEN SUNDAY @ H ARBD~,~ ~-~ @ I . . '.' ' ( 11l."'\J' l'\lf";TON £][ l\l H ''I l I I I . I 3rd QUAR ER DEMO SILE!- ·• •EAuT1Ful LOW MILEAGE STAFF AND EXECUTIVE CARS AT TRULY UNl9UE SAVINGS!. CHOOSE .110 CUTLASSES-98s~s •. WHILE .THEY LAST! · JUST 9 LEFT OF ntfSE SPECIALLY EQUIPPED .· . CUTLASSES F.OR . YOU JO SELECT Al.OM Example: Brand New 1972 Cutlass Hardtop Coupe LO~DEQ; Factory Air Conditioning • Turbo Hydramatic: Trans. • Power StHr• Ing • Power Disc: Brakes • · Vinyl Roof • Deluxe Radio • Whitewalls • Sporty · Louvered Hood • Full Wheel Discs • Tinted Glass • Plus muc:h • muc:h more • . <lFt7H2Z135514J . DAILY PILOT 1972 TORONADO ABSOLUTE!. Y LOADED: Full power lncludlnt lndlvlduel power ' wey front •••*•• pow•r cloor locks, tilt·+•leacoplc 1t•trin9 whetl. AM·fM 1ttNO racilo, powtr dtck Itel rel••••, door ecf9t 9u•rd1, ft.or matt. c111tom fn.teri•r, tinted 91111, 1pecl1I ptif'l+t httvy duty c00Rn9, vl11yl roof 1ncf mort. (733707) Otmonstretor. SPECIALLY PRICED AT 00 Autoo, UMd. 990 Autos, Used 9't Autet,;,UM 90 l,\ulu, UNd 990 Autol, UHd "° Autol, ~ ~ 990 A/lfao, U-990 Autos, U-. 990 Auio,. U• flO l CONTINENTAL FORD •• FOID OLDSMClllL! PONTIAC PONnA J:NTIAC PONTIA'C 1'1.YMOUTH · ooNTINEliTAL ''"· • "'" --,-7-l_FO_R __ D __ , __ .....,.GA1.AXIE..,...=".,.2""11ocm-.-.,.,. ...... • 19'3 rndlmoblle ••1•n. 1970 PONTIAC OTO . ., 1'tftblnl a. Au1e, ·.1r. "•69PoNTIAC ·'69 ie>NNEVILU 171 p1v-~ Ciicket · vinyl ~ air, powu, radial G LAXIE 500 need• work. .Fint $100. IMded. Average con d. Muat •Cl"ib $1500 dlx Int, d1le trb. ff.I>. lo ill 4 D HT WAGON '1 ' tittl, lihr Int .. °""'"· ..... A . ta> ... --· Blown bHd cul<•l JllO, ~ . .... .. Orlt!. owner. J1100. nnev • r. . : m~t Is eood. $ 2 2 5 0. 2 Door Hardtop VAN 300; Auto, v.s, 1!TD 146-4591. * * '6' GRAND PRIX. rood 613-56.17. (Factory Air) 9 pau. VB, automaUe, n & 4 D:lor, ' 'Pffd, 9000 mll• 1 S41-6t65. • Crpt &: paneling. Consider condlUon. $300. after 4, 19116 PONTIAC Catalina 9 Sharp httilage gold with con-H, power ~ttting 4 brake•, =Y), $1295 dlr, Call ... :r-vi!,:r,uto· !::;..~.:!: cash " trade. 642-4610. PONTIAC 847-3f08. ~nger Station wq:. LDw truling landau top., AUIO. factory ali, powrr tall gate . I ,l CORVEJ IE ""1tewatl tk., tilted &lau, lm P,into. $)600, ml. Air cond. 96i-9832. tran1., ndio, heater, powtt wi~'. Jugage r11ek, 1969 PLYMOUTH cu.tam !""-..:..-------'l&nday. top, vinyl interior, * IJ3.l628..,,. 1n CATALINA ttttrinr. power brak6, pow· stereo tape, WSW, tic, 1394-suburban St&. Wp, pd , .r. CORVETTES k>-1o mllet (ll45$). A sem Brand ~ ~ .C.taUna , TIME FOR -...)"~•, landau top, A ET8). c:oniff T.O.P •. 0).23211 ,. •• fully f&ctory equipped In-''Be11 Buy" (YCN5Cl), 1 yr $2888 ,, • ., .STINGRAY ::,;.,t':"~~·.:i~'. JEEP c1""""' e1r ....... ... ••• ......,. tn.1n _,, • tabor T·lllD VI 4 ll)eed fadory air radio, v...a, tnt ciau.. waw insurance available. ' ' ' part, I: labor insurance 1!53MILlTARY;leepM31Al, tirtlmor'•Yiny· 1setoprte't mN•,''. QUICK CASH $l 995 '62 T·BIR.0 ~ •teerina", radkl. {ZDW· available. f eyl, 4 Whl dtlw, M'W _o.d. WlLL TRADE $2895 ~"'."I'· JlQ<O. form. 2L57S2C31135.1. SPECIALIZING •· ' , "ii,~~~G ·n !I Oiev Bluu. 350 •re.. $495 DOWN DAILY PILOT IN BAUER Cr Nabers 19 Cadillcu; JllS OR B= Orn:lt * 641-1!95 * '68 T•Blrd, 4 dr., I•nda!1, AD ........ Exe<!! ...... br1c Owner, 673-2418. 11.ll!l5. 2600 HAJlBOR BL., COSTA MESA 72 STINGRAY BAUER 13,000 miles, xlnt ''""'· $133 42 PER MO "'· 4 speed, ....... at-. MaJI)' ...... 517-4933 • • WANT AD BUICK-OPEWAGUAR 11.cm mile1, 1 owner. cm. 1~ , ... CJ3A .. , _,, v·---• -1 ···t -Har~ Blvd .(HQ). BUICK-OPEL-JAGUAR E:~. ·M; we: Ytt:, Just 1495.llO ls thi! total ~a money ~· -Costa ':"eu. ' Uke to trade! Our Trader's 540-9lllll Open -VALIANT WILL TRADE 2925 Harbor &Nd. n-••• '"3 down .. VO'O'Wnt and only )'OU.f h:luae, •pt., .ton 979 1500 Pan.di• column ii for ..,.,! 'e6 Valiant. Good cond. PIS. ' iY Cotta Mesa •"""'· __... · 1 .. -642 5678 -1 -n.dlo, heater, new paint , • ~llOO $133.42 ii the total morithly bkfr., etc. thru a Daily Pilot • Fut ruulll are JUll, phorw S line•, S daya for S bucks. brU:ei, •hocb, S 411 , "~ LINCOLN payment Including tax, . . ,,.._,, ... ~ .. ~ 'ff CON~RTIB~E ,70 MAVERICK 11~,.. and all financt' Clauilied Ad. 6Q..!S71. call aft'l.Y. 642-567!. ~ 'U'll"'VQ•o. 549-3141. iffri-:., ~~;-ir·~: Cpe. 6 cyllndu, 4 1peed. * * 19674dr. Fully Equip., charies tor 36 month& on Autos, Used 990A ~ut...,-n-,""U,.aod...,----,'90"°' Autu, Used 990 Autos, UMd 990 A'"u..,to-,-, '°'Uaod-o----=fti"'1" FM. ~J. ' f"B&raaln) 236BNR. air, excti cond. SJ.a approved cndit. The cuh ;;;;.======;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;=;;:;=========;.;====;;;;;====;;;;==:;;:;~ • WILi: TRADE $ 1299 -'· :'· • .:::;~I~\= GR.EAT USED CARS 0 e CONN~L MERCURY poyment price la 15291.U ; ''4 STINGRAY CHEVR ET ,,9 MERCURY whlch lnclOO.. e11 11nanee 4 lliltd power wiDdowL 2128 Harbor Blvd., charret. sale• tax and ~ ~ (UOn?IJ. Cotta M,.. 5*121ll COUGAR XR7 ""'"''" Annual percentqc ~ C 1~99 1 C... VI tome tic ni. It 1.16. i ccri.N1LL 70 LYD ...:,.... ;.·~ ...... .;i;.::: BILL BARRY , CHIVltOtET Immaculate. V-1, Auto Tnna. ditiotrlor, ndto, boater, PONTIAC-GMC FIAT u Harbor Blvd P.S., P D1'c Brake•, Alt whlta walll This one ii jolt • L: Mesa 546.un Cond, Vinyl TOp, 100,_ nn outlt&ndlna: mu.It drive. <lit St ., at S.A. Frw)'l ~ Avail O.A.C. 897-4224. XOR.!m) JJ00 E. lit St., Santa Ana ~, ·~~:~~rli!'. ... Fon! LTD Brougham. SALE' PRICED 5.18-IOOO /W. New pinb tm. Full ""'"· AIC, AM/FM. , 72 LE MANS _ ;i.1-.. -Prl/Jlli. Luda• top. Good Cana. Brand now :tm Pont!U 2 w;i~:::-::1=.-:::=~J.!Prlll't1~~· ~1116~9~1&.i:::=-I · dr., Lt Mani, muat IH to ""Qneua -. .. m i.; • 72 Country Squire .C:Z,. N...,. :i ... ~ ll o • ...... --,....."*' Air,"'· nck, TrP. • C••c $325 MMi ~1 -ID' • no •.ooo mL i-. 515-E • 11ARB01< BL., wn" tthr r.st wit trt 4edt. l9S1 Ford Fah1ane Wq, O>Bl'A MESA =i. ~ -~· $311!. sco.mo • Open Sunday $85.81 PER Jiii, ~ DOD'"-1 ' ' "' • BIG, ROOMY, ........ ~ w !ti Ford c.witry Sq. w....,, P/b, Pi~ .air. _, ..t. Y ... )uJt 1325 la the tot&l 11!-'-'"-----· 1 onb' 21,cnt mOel, pf1f cond. $125. M6-170. ' down Pl)'!Mnt and only Movtrc. $1300. lJC.<J6ll9 '18 CoJoey ,_ -111.n IA .,,. tntAI monthly .. Ftrd a.tom Wqoo, 9 .... N Powe' payment includlna: tax LARA WA.ON r~ "". """' "--a.~ "-•• -' lk<noe and all ftnanoo · ~.... · •-.. _, ~ tharfn: 1or 36 months on -. vi..,•;·.:; * &0-7531 * MUSTANG .,,.......i Cftdit. The cuh '61 DO•ll '55 CLASSIC G.M.C. PICKUP ...•. $1095 -... '67 VW Stj)UAREIACK .....•..•.... $995 Chs'T'f ~ -...,.,., CM TMI O!lel --''-"-' ._ .. _> ______ _ Mew •W ~11111, 111.,.1 ' '°"""' (\IDX '311) '61 VW PICKUP ................... $695 '69 AUSTIN AMERICA .............. $195 • lpetll. IYXZ 1"'1 '68 FIAT SPIDER .................. $1088 '67 JEEP ....................... $1595 ' WMtl .,,. ..... , CJU. -N.w 51"'11 Tlf• -Mew CtMry ~•llof. Tlllt W ..... O!llJI Lie. f* DIM! '56 VW IU• ...... · .. · · · · .. · • • • • .$695 '72 VW WAGON ............... $3095 •-a.trllft hcWI ..... C:IMtlc Cftltlofl. i°'S '1U •11. J o.r1 tr•t V•ll1w, Al.l ...... •oc. AMl~M S••r•, LAow M ......... ilncl If ,Id. w ••• ...,.,. '" 1110 . :~~~~....;.:..; · · · · ........ · · · · · .S395 '64 VW CAMPER IUS ............. $1295 • SpMf. lllJ •Ol'I Z?.-~,'!..I!.' ..!~~ ~~~2~ ~.;,,· .... $1999 '70· KARMANN •HIA ..........•.. $1695 ....... i.. HH11r, '.,..., (• 1111 '69 VW IUS · .... · • .. · .... · · • • • • .$2195 '70 VW $9UAREIACK ........... $1195 ........................... {.OWi CMrlw!tlM Or ...... """" Nl./,M 11 ....... 111:11'• Lew Mii•. cm IEHI '71 VW SUPER IUG ............... $1195 '68 VW WESTPHALIA CAMPER .. ~ •. $2395 C..'9nl Lw S ... C...,_OM OrMfl, ... i., fl'1•1 -r-*. .... -'it _,... Gmff. Full> -IA $29113.85 lncludtrc f. ----Ind. air. ""'· '!& 11-GT •• 1 .... ml""'"'"· Def.-. '64 VW ·•U• .•................•.. $699 '69 vw SQUAlEIACK ............ $1795 ~ ,,.,,; .... tVsoai): __,., -..o&33 t1t b)...'1M1, tramm., 1'/h, tile Imm. 'al payment ~ II $3414.}f •'-0. ll:Mlt, .,.,._ T,._,.,ttliM. IOWJ ... , ' AlllefNtk. A'1 Cl •MIM ..... I.ft Uw Mlltl. IZOY N J '12 Econo Windo V•n Urn. Jll5. t4i ml. Which tncludn all fina.nc:t S1m Runt perfect! Maey """"I OLDSMOlla• -,'Alff ... •od '70 YW IUG ... • ... • • • • • ........ $1495 '~9 ,YW SID.AN .. , .............. $1395 .. * •itn ' -w; Uoenw. Annual pm::entqe oM ,, ..... lllAl'it.. •• ,. ... lfl• DIVJ GrtfliNr Or ... Lil; ihfr•tl ~ ...,.... .. o,,.,.1n11 """"' Cut ACAi '• N .... 1 .. ~VB.air, '69 OLIS 98 .... 1D:i'."11uy -.7-o -vw-'--""'Sl-'D--A--N~.--.. -.-.. -.-.-.. -.-.• -.-.-•• -.-$1-4-95 '69 vw tAMPER ............... ,.-2-59-5 Gd. iond. $1.000. 1 SEDAM JlARD'rOP PILL DlllUI ..._ -"'"' •-* -, at1t1t, MMW. ll:Mi.t ,.., tll• lllt ..,,..... ~ ""'· ,W"'-11 ... -o-tllt 11191111 '• LMI Ot ~ IMLl'N •I ! C1••c • -• 4 llr HT 1'1111 ....., ,..,. , -~I.BL.. '72 LTD -........... ;.u.:. :.i..,...,, AM·nl 1PONTIAC4MC-FIAT '71 YW 411 'WAGON ........... $27..95 '6t_VW DELUXE IUS ........... -· $2295 t COIT.A" llZIA Tnde b" ~ Cir' a t.O.p. Qdlo tiJl*lt wbftl new a.at St. tl 8.A • .F!'wJ) u..... 'KtlrJ Wwnllty ............. -M.ldlllll lC ........ LIL IM'l•J ...... Ml '-"· WlllW. Tira -Ww Ml ... ,,... ......, °"" -Uc. CXYC ... , 0.--161'll!O. -· ...U tka He't.t to :llllO E. lat St., Soot& Ana ·'9 Dldp Dul, bit "7 l'onl -Vu. ,...r. llD<I """ -· mmtJll). So- : ..... , ...... •/llllr ...,. ed .. """· ........... -u··· ftUICIC cAs.H ,,.tr, ..... Ml. Pll. ar!s·J;-~~-----... 'r ·a ..... ml. •Int """· UM lll Triode! ""'l'l'odtt'e THIOUGH A ;t::• -.,,l ... n1s1or,...i N••1 DAILY PILOT --. •-1a,.1ors-C•••c WANT AD - -,..,.i. Doo'l /five ... the .. Ip! .., 114llllOR BL., .-"'"l -"I.lat" It Ill clualrl•d. !hip COSl'4 llESA 64Z.J671 13. !0--...... -t -54M1JI) °"" Sunday ======= ., '71 PINTO WE APPR.ECIATE .YOUR BUSINESS IMMEDIATE DELIVllY $199DOWN$36A MONTH FOR 35 IOlrlHS $199 ii loltl ti.. pyml, SU h lit tng}n1, Aut,111Gtic 1r1111111111ion, Mktl Mott. ,.... .. hloW. "'"" 188 FULL -f;;i2~;gr,1~~ 11c--. AlfA.JM:-nll(&flo\Gt: --• -!!K!:.-»]t lJJO'I' '72DODGE BlOOVAN (•tl9Milt4 •r "(ti•rt11r", full corpetinf. ponelill(I, satori rock. ~111d1 tire 111011t11, po1nl 1trip1. looded for lun & fro lic. 2465K. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $31 88 PULLPRICI $199DOWN $104MONTH BIANQNEW '72DART SWINGER 2.0001 HARDTOP 22S CJD ....... ..-..w .... «, tlH .. ffl' Mck·Vfl lithU, llut1r. fvllJ IK!ery ...... FOR 36 IOMTHS ........ 11" i• ~ On, 'fllll. $104 i~ IDlal ""· Pf"'I. i.MI, IO• li(t"ll .. al1 (Vrflnl tfloltH Ill GJllll'. ulllil fot 3' -0.- ,.,,.. ''""· '111:1 $3943 id. ...... ,,. ,,n,1. AHNOAl PEIClHIAGI IAlE 10.fl'I' IMMIDIATE DILIYIRY s21a1~ '" ............ .,, ........ PICI $199 DOWN ct.ft' "' ...,. cr'lllil -,. -,,... ......... Iii:............ $71 A. MONTH '013' o.flrl'lll.,.m. ,,a s21ss Kl ... ll MONTHS & '"""· """"' PllCJJHAGI un 11..s2"4 ... 4s,..; ... ,.,, •. dit,. ....... Mktt wot1.'fu1 Ny! .... rior. 326 Elf, '69 PlYMOUTH WAGON V-1.poww sllering, vinyl inltrior, rvdio.''*"-,dn8klftaltrocl:. 6 om.. WfliWWls. wt..w cohn. unos • ''199 DOWN '30 A MONTH :,0!:.,', l ............... ,.,. .. ..,. ...... _~ .... -~ ... ...., .. d•••• , ..... 1tr.ra.-·.....,,...,,..,,,tst,1m....,~•N- '69 FORD WAGON ,_,...., Sldln. 10 pou. 390 V.t, lllto. ....... '°""' slelriAe. "*' heat•, NI •illy! inttfior, ..tittwall ttm. Xl!U695 • ' '199 DOWN '36 A MONTH :,~~s · ''" " ........ ,,...$»It ..... -,,... ml .... ._ ••. .,....., ..... .. .,... ..... " .. *'-......... ~ ............... ,, ... ~1 1,f8 • 1 ,,. ' _,._..,PUC:mnA HTlll,1"1o • 10 PLYM. FURY · · · • ;69 PLYM. RoadruMer : . . ·'68 DODGE Coroff\ ~ 383 V·B -•·nt, oul<l. ~-, .. foe"'"' $9' ·a 8 3S3 V-8: 4 sp11d trans .. radio, $' ·9 aa· 2'.i>oor Hor..;+.cjX,a.'outo. h'o~· ¥-$' "~ .. ~ .. ~... . .. , hearer. vinyl·"!~~'~."!"~•. • p1i-""""''~top, 1u11 . .. ~ir. roitio · and heoter.· · ZXX427. ,• , interior,dliitlWiU~dehlxt . , ~~~. . ~~~~· FUil PIKE ' · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · FUil Pllct • ' I• • '71 GREMLIN 2-DOOR . 70 FORD ~Door Sedan ·fvll vinyt . .;.erior, radio, htot~. $9 88 V-8,.....,trans.~stoeringand $ hi .. bock se.ats. fpld ,down t•ar tnkts;radio, htot•. 83S8EM. . • . . .•. seot, custorn exttrior. A11465E2004n. ''69 CHEV. NOVA 6 cyl ... ..:.Uw1t, mito. trans. radio $ n-.ZKC407 ' '67 CHEV; ~~·Y~ 1oa.· ~--.1n1m. ,.t·~ ..11 ....... 964S4l • . ' lt • '71 ' VEGA ' • 23IO • I' , IMMIDIA n DIUYEIY • - $199 DOWN $36 A MONTH ::s ' . . 14ftchMck. chrtfllt ..... ,.,. ...... $1 ""'"· -iilyl .. .. .......... ~ ........ -~ -. ' FULL PRICE .~ 1-IDIAT~ .. DILIY•Y • . . l""" ..... ..,.. ..... Mitt. ........ 17hl4 1N. ...... ' . """' .. ., .......... .... • ~ •illy! ll'lttrilr, •'•"" uehf . .,....,..,.IJ!ildi-. M21W17,.n • > -·--· COSTA MESA SADOLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH "FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTt WEEK OF AUGUST 6 • AUGUST 12 - WILSON FORD S I 11255 llACH ILYD .. HUN11N•T011 i1ACH ' . .............................. ~ .• DICK WUON IAYll '71'1 All ~ IY 1lm 1IUCI LOAD I 1 ... COUNTS OIC ALL ........ ift:'t I I , t iijiiiJl I I lltAND NIW 1 SA'ft .. ,. , ....... , ... ,..,. ...... .... ..................... ,, ... .. ,.. .............. 592-5511 TV !PORTr HltJH//(J!IT! ~ SUNDAY. AU8UST I 10-.JO AM• U.S. "'°'"''°'*Tennill CMmplonlhlpe (31hhr) From the l:Oncwood Crick.t Club In Chtttnut Hiii, Mass. 11:00u~ .......... An1••• vs. Royal• _from Kansas. l:JO C8S Tennie Claulc Rod Laver vs. John Newcombe. 11.-00 IAAU lnt.matlonal CNntple>Mftlpe 2:00 (I) PGA Gott TournlllW1t Final .rounds oll:be. PGA Cham· Ip from the Oakland Hiiis Golf Clu' in 8lrmln1h1m, Mich· 5:00 ~/Flsdw Cheu Championship R.,._ Chess Master . IJ •rie Koltanowskl re'liews th• week's aemes. MOHDAY, AUGUST 7 .5:00 I ... tor lMsue ...... 1:00 MatiM" LMaue lalebell 9:00 forum loilftl WU>HE:SDAY, AUGUST 9 9:30 8 rttEMl£R£ The Tommy flt'othro Show Discussion and com· ment on L:A~ms football pmes. • · 10:00 m Clnedlan f'ro Footbllt Hamilton Ti1er-Cats vs. British Colum· · , 6ta Uons. • , -THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 · . 8:00 111ox.1ns F10m the Olympic 9".JO rttEMlfJt£ Rams Action HHd Coach Tommy Prothro an•· lyses Ram a•mes. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 ll:OOAM .. Makw ·Luaue ... Mbell Teams to be Announced. 11:30 • NatioMI °'91 loet ChampionatUps From the two mllhon do ar Long B•ch Marine Stadium. 1:00 IPJ NA Goff ClnsiC From Westchester Country Club •t Harrison, firew Yortl. (live) 2:30 Hflh and WOd "Wisconsin Snowmobile Derby" 3:00 "° 4:30 5:00 lpotb Action Pro-Fil• Rama Action Coach Tommy Prothro hosts. Action Pro-F11e Larry Mahan is profiled. CMmplcNwhlo Auto Redns "The Oeytona Dreem" A8C'1 Wide WOftd of SpcMU revtno'a Golf Pat Henry vs. Monty Hall. 7:00 Lee Trwtno't Golf 1:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 lcJO 7tJO 9:00 11:30 = l:lO 11:00 11:30 .l:JO 7:30 1Ck00 U i30 6:30 7:JO 9:00 1~ ll:JO &JO 7:30 -l;JO ... IUHDAY. AUGUST I I Hflte Phantom f'leftM'' (tcl·fl> '62-0een Fredericka, Coleen Grey, 2 a CC> ''Gentle CU.nt" (dr•) '61-0.nnl1 Weever. Ve,. MllH- t .. i.Ah~ ~i.Jd,.) 'U-Lelll• Ceron. Tom Bell. 7 J I (C> -'The •~ (adv) '72-Uurence 1.ucklnblll. t .. "Wl llefn" ( ,.) '41-Humphf'9Y Boprt, Id• Luolno. 1 ..,.. Down ,..~ Cd,.> '57-Joanne ~ooowara. Tony ltandell. MONDl\V, AUOU9T 1 7 ~ '"Undw tlM Yum Yum T,.... ,..rt I (com) '63-Jeck Lemmon. 5 .,Any 8wt Can ,..1"' (we1) '61-€dd lymH Giibert Rotend. t "'-"• I/If I~ (d,.) '61--Susenn•h Yori!. Kennetll MoN 7 J (C) "Once ..,.,_ I DW' (till'9l '61--John Derek Ur9ul1 AndNt11. 2 I (C) .,A T...,... W*" (d,.) '7 -1.Joyd lrldps, 'r,.nk Conv•,.•· TUUDAY AUGUST l ' 1 J!!C ••uftdw tM Yum Y""' t,.... Concl. (com> '6$-Jeck Lemmon. I (C "Afrf 8wt Can ,..1"' (Wff) 'M-f:dd lym ... Giibert Rol•nd. t r ... ,_,~., (ho,, ''1-0sear Homolk1, Ron1ld Lewl1. 1 J I (C> "Kuna Fii" (dra) '71-0avld Camtdlne, Barry Sullivan. t (C) .. ~ .. u.me" (com4~ RoHllnd Ruuell f'olTfft Tucker. 2 I (C) ''TIWee 9lte of the ~) '67-0ivld McCallum. WEDHEIDA A Tl 1 ~·«:41,.. ., .,_ .. ~. T'-ir <r>r> '6'-Terence Mors•"· I "An, Gun Can Pley" (we1) • dd ly~ Gilbert Rol•"d. t MMt .,...,... Man Affve" (dr•) '61· ra hltt. t "A .... fw ~ (d,.) '47-John Hod~ak. Wllll•m endiJr. 2 I (C) ,.,.,...,... to • ... .,..,.. (Wft) '56-J•m• Ctcnty, lr•n• P1pH. TWUllSOAY AUGUST 10 7 il"Ttle Yeww CluM el + ..... c ... > '62-Jim" Mitchum I ., 4kMt Can ,..Y" (Wff) • lymM. Giibert Rol1nd. t ~ 1w. Can fltii~ (~~er SeJlera"'.M1I letffrlln1. Z I CC ""TM ....,. (com '67 er Seit.rs. lrltt ul1nd. t .... a.....,,... (acM '41 '"'' a-1" ~ S•nd•rL 2 I CC> "'T1w ~ .,_...... (d1'9 '"'-=Tony Rand•ll. Anita Ekber1. FRIDAY, AUCI 11 1 ~l .,~ K...-(m~) •M-Jecll Lord. Shirley Knllflt. S J .. ,.,., 9un Can Pta~ (wea) ·~dd lym" Giibert ltol•nd. t lf,,..... (d,.) ·~urt Jursans. Plltrtc:la Hui. 4 10 "KIU a On,_... (aclV) '71~emando la"'''· Jeck Palanee. 2 I ( "Men In tlle M1Me." Van John'°" Nancy Malone· "Keep the Palltl," lart Convy, How1ard D1Sllva: ........... ,.,. iied.,. Kenneth Mira. 2 (C) -'The • .......,.._. ., IM a.r <•us) '70-Clenn fol'd. IATUltDAY,AUOUtT l2 t "K919 el tM ~" (dra) ''4-G,...ory !'eek. Tllomn Mitchell. I "MliMt{ ., tlle Mes•te.•" (ad-fl} • .._,.obuhJro Kajlm•. ' 10 (C) "1'M ~ ~A Ton~ FrancloN, Anne l111ttr. I p,: i. tl'8 ..,. (ho,, l~la L.uaoal. Sidney fox. I •a Heur" {dra) ud He91>um, Slllrt1 Maclain•. 4 IM..,.itl" J::> 'U-o.bo;3 Karr, Mlchffl ~rave. 1 ..._ tM Rain F•ll"' (dra) '6S-Steve McQllffft. Lff "tmlck. THE DAILY f'tLOT, TV WCfJC. AUGUST 6. 1972 1lels with this Beautiful DIAMOND LOVE RING ONLY '2500 In 141<1 wh11e or y•llow 901d • "THE STORES CONFIDENCE BUILT• ...... n.... M ... t E1t1Wlahed 43 v .. n1 HUNnN•TON CINTll ........ ..., H ........ .._. nz-1101 ' HAllOI SHOPPIN• CINTD JJM Her'-IW. c ...... .. ..., .... .. 'IUllDAY LADIES DAY WAIH& JD WAX ••· eAI DA'f . ... FREE •n~ •• •11 UL.111. W . • ... NEVER SAY DRY • Pretty Fannie Flau first encountered the stin& of censorship in the fifth 1rade when she was suspended by the principal for usin& the word "martini" in a three-act play which she wrote, starred in and directed. Wiser in the ways of the theatre, the pert redhud made a "comeback" in the safe, respectable role of "Mother Goose" at a1e 12. Miss Flau cur· rentty portrays the secretary-sister of the Phoenix television star, Dick Preston (Dick Van Dyke), on The New Dick Van Dyke Show, Saturdays at 9 PM on CBS. m • 1:0011 l :ZSO dun &:JOI) een fl) 0 Mo: Got ThL ~ foM m 6:45QJ 7:008 a ct: 0 e m Ill EE m 7:309 CI: 0 m Ill EE 1:001) e CI fl CI GI ()j Eli 1:25 fl 1:30 CI fl GI m m 1:so CI 9:00 IJ E ll CI fl GI II (1j f1i 9:30 IJ 0 ll fl fl Bo a: 10:00 IJ CI E CI a: m lO:JO 1J 0 ll CI Cl Eli TH[ DAIL.Y PILOT, TV WEEK. AUGUST 6, 1912 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS ,_, 0 R N I N (, l:tOll 5) M111trlp 11:00 tJ Wtltrt ttM Hnrt ts o mJtopa,_, Q) Mtntrap l:ZS 0 ~ bc:Mtlat "Memor1n· fil) TM Eltctric Cofttpa"J dum" m Just lootbJ l :JO ti~ "Ctrtmony of lnno· 11:15 m Operation 5randparHts Tues · eenet'' Mon ·Thur.; "[coloty" Fri. Adoption Se1me11t Thurs. Educatlentl Fe1tuft1 11:30 tJ Starch for Tomonow fJ Amu tllt ftltCI Mon.; Makifll CJ fl':) Who, Whit. Wh«t 611111 Med ti Matwlty Tuts.: Davey end 0 hat tilt Clock Wdl Wed ; 'arttlt Y~ F0t11111 0 fl) hwftdltd Thutl Youth and tilt ISSMS Fri m Ltt's Rip Today • tile hr•; AMtriun &J News Huth W1lll1ms f .. k Ill.sic Tues only. Ell) Features ID Educational Futures 6:45 fB C.IMdity •• ,.rt 7:001J cts Ntwt John Hirt D 9 &) Today Slltw CMldren'1 Shows O News Chuck Henry fJ IMafta Splits ID luis and His luddits m City lids Sandra Escamilla fE M1f\et Openl111 fll) (1j) Stslmt Strttt 7:30 O Tht World To111orrow lan111a SpUb 0 PsJdtololY I m CaftlODI II) Htbo Kelty fE Stoel Mer .. t Cov1t11e 1:00 tJ Captain lttnproo O John Wayne Theatre (j) Cort .. l ruk/Cttildrtn's Teacher 12:0011"-'hlt 0 m Tilm on a Matetl 0 Movie: Set D1yt1mt Movies 0 Ci) Ei) Password mNews fJ Ytulh 11d Ult luues Thurs m Ci1tlcpln1 5oumtet (jj) Stsame Street Ell) Futures Tues.· Fri Tennessee Taxedo 12:25 m Tenneuee Tuzect. 12:30 tJ As the World Turas D m Days •• Our Uns 0 Cil al Split Stcoftd D Ntws Watch John Fullmer m D111in1 for Dollars fil) Features Mon .. Fri 0 Oult •~ Klrritt MlM Otu,W Sltow 0 E!)O.e LHt t. Live fJ Tiit l•ttt ••"It' m lup and Hb IMclla Q) httr '•C.111us/Ma1ilta 50fill1 Maute alld the luutlluf Mi· ct.Int Thurs. f.ll) '•ycholeo I m Tmtl tltt W0tld Mon ~ My Jnortu Martian lf) Ftlb tl\t Cat 3:45 m Ftatllftl 4:00 tJ Mr. £d OTM Rlfle.•H 0 Cl) Q) l.evt American Stylt fJ Cout11eeu1 Cat ID Quldr Dmr Mc$raw Q) lezo's Ill Top Show m Stsa• Sbwl m Caltnd1rio Thurs. m T,.fb Wut Mon only 9 Danltl looM g)K1111bt •:15 fl) Uni Aventura Esp1not1 @!)To h All11ounctd •:lO tJ Mtwie: Sae Daytime Movies. D News Mon. only 0 fatlttt bows hst 0 News Senti, Schubeck D Candid Callltfl ID Yect 1t1d Friends &J The MIMlstan fl) EJ Cristo Nevo @m Ua Canto cit Mnlce mNtw1 Mon only Ei) hit's 111 Top Sllow U)S,.td beer 5:00 D Ntwl Tuts.-Frr. 0 News Geor1e Putnam AIC N.ws Reasoner, Smith NYPO fJ Movie: See Daytime Moviu News m ni. n1ttt1tot1es m "''"'' and die PreftlMf m Mister h11rs' NtlpwhMcl @m LI S.l'lrlsa det Oiablo m Ntw1 Mon.; Trtlls Wm Tues · Fri. fi Oitt Y111 o,tt S!) Chucllt Saavldre ~ F r1 E!)a..ttdled m llwH StMfts 5:15 t::m ,...,..., Mundlal uc.pt rr1 5:30 D NBC News Mon. only 0 Ont Shp ltyond Tltt Rifle .. n O CJJ m&>Nnl Aaip1ttllt Fri. m Dtttltts tM MtllaC9 Q) Hflp11'1 lslaltd fil) (Jj) TM Electric Ce•PlllJ 9 5illi1an'1 Island; 'ldr• laM· blfl Tues S!) futures ms,.tc1 RKtf 0 Ralph Story's A.M. S&lnup Mel Knopp m Dtnnls tM MtnlCt Qj) Edue1tlon1I Futurtt a Ntw Zoo Re¥1tw 1:00 tJ LAw Is a Many Spten6orecl mmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil m ftatUfts 1:25 D Sperta aub 8:30 ()) htrciat and Diet fJ Ci) Jack La Lan11t m Yofl and Friends Cl)51Mby f.Il)Ftat11ru 1:50 Mormn1 Ntw'I 9:001J ()) Tiit luq Show a a m 01....... "ICt 0 Tiit G1lltry (j) Ylflf•la ·8rah111t Show fJ News W1tdl Fernando Del Alo ID Mewit: See Daytime Movies. II) Uede Waldo Qj) TM Electric Ce•pany m (I) ,. .... street 9:30 8 CJ) IMfty Hlllbllllt1 D al m Cencentration D tt.r•111os C...•it D Mowlt: Stt Daytime MOYies. D Tt•pe Aeai1 Philbin and Stan Bohrman c:o-hosl II) .. ,., Roo• 10:00 IJ CJ) f ••HJ Aff1tf Cl) Mowle: Set Daytime Movies. D 9 m 111t ot t1tt Century (I) Sallopilla 5ttr11tft a> ftlt.m fD Mlstef bl'f'' H.ipb9rilotcl 10:l0 IJ ()) ...... Uh D m Hofl1wted Squares It Tiie CM•,itn1 (I) nn Do111h1t1 Sito'# G) W1ndtf1at fI!) .... ,.podct hcl&t Till111 D ®l m The .0octon Cil I Love Lucy D Cl) al All Mr Children fJ ID Movie: See 01ytime Movies. an• l :lO tJ (I) The 5u'ctln1 Uflit D m Altothtr Wortd 0 Mewt.: See Daytime Movies 0 Cl) Ci) al l.tt's Make • Dtal Q) Fulllotls llt sewt111 fl) ComllOcllty Report 9 TIM Munat1r1 1:40 m Dlalh11 for Dollars 2:00 tJ CJ) Secret S1oNll 0 m Retunt ta '.,ton Platt 0 Cl) (I) m .... ,, •• d Cialltl CIJFeatvm ft Major Adaaa 2:JO tJ CJ) £d1• .. "'"'' D di m SolMl'llt D Cl) CI> m n. o.t1a1 a.1111 m Every WOllll Wutat. lnow Ell) Tiie F.,.,._ Sip Tuts. 3:00 IJ ft My TIUM lofts 0 lltt Mt Toe SMw; Ml• Dou&· lu Mon. only It HlaflwlJ Patr91 D CI> CI> EB 8tneral Hospital (I) ~ Mevie: Sff Daytime Movies. fJ Tiit .... flkCop m .. ZMbv ... m ~ tad frt.Ma aJ) Tiie Fenyte S.,a Fri, ID Willll t. Adwlblrt Mon.; Clrt- tlM 36 Tues.·fri. l :SO 1J tr1 YHr let 0 Mlkt 0oqta Show Tuts.·Frl I I I I I .-------¥£ ·~ z ,• ' Fine Quality PRINTING 642-4321 Offset & Letterpress , ~~ •' ~ > ..._. cf -------· ''A Complete Printing S.rviC4t 11 Free Estimates PILOT PRINTING 330 Weat Bay StrHt -Coate M••• I I I I I hi• IS ., FrtAtt a 11 Vida SUNDAY lO:JO 1J FKt tM Nltittl IJTblslatMUfa D~ChtllHa• AUGUST I MOHN ING 1:1s m n.. a.rtm,tier1 l :>O IJ .. Qy•nl a.tart m n.. 11blt Al!twtfl 1:45 C'-rtttecihtf aot.Up 7:00 8 THt and Jerry •a Hul'llbatd D CD Tiit Dtul*dtdtn TV I IMb at Leml•• t1I CtltMftt m Elt••tarr ""' 0) ft!Q tot Ttdtf fJI) t1J) U.S. Pf9flllit11tt T•nnlt CM•pioftslllps (3'hllr) Cofttlnutd eovma• of $50.000 toumemtnt at the l.onpood Cric ket Club In Chat· .nut Hiii, Mau. m Cro1tlas dt f randt 8 Mowtt: ..... It ti U.. NIMttta" a)ClM MtduM WNdy WMdptebr mHanl d> hbUc Affaln/SOclal Sffuritr 7:30 IJ The 8reovle Qo.1111 11:001J ftttdtwoft fa•lly Hi&hli1ht1d It the itudy of tllt desert l1uan1. D ne Clltlstophtn 8 Mtf'IMft Ttbfn1Klt Cholt leave It tt ltfttf D Df. lllly J. H•flb DtputJ D1w1 GI Wtft4tr .. a m s.u.d Ht•111n.. aut., ... ,. 1:00 8 Lt•p Unto Mr Fttt D Mr. WlctN ltu Hu1tbt~ .. "'"' ... ltl D Htrll4 ef T~ !fl Old n .. etiptt Htttr G)lntwtl Flrea l :JO 8 Letl Up 1Ad l.lw TIM ........ , .... CaUta Opttt Htlltl a c...,.. Pteftlt D °'' .. DIKWtfJ m KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) m btlwp lhlllhun t :OO 8 CetHfl Tllrtt D SetetldlllftJ 8 0.., ef DIKWlfJ 'MMIPf ~. tftd $tMplts Pro111m 1tt1mpt1 to 1nawtr qUfl· lions clllldrtn es~ about rellaloft. Host Is Jtmts W An .. 11. putor of Clerernont Ptubytttian Cllurch, wltll [mtlff Wtlitlock. f111t prosram con· sidtts "Wlltre in tilt Wortct Is Codt' " °'" "91Mrta a •"*'ltlt .. ~ ...... Al ....... ,,.._n t:•Bt...,.a W&ttti G•"-•~ o..I hMrt:a .... : "FrMtitf MmUr ("I) ·~andolph Scott Nancy Ktlty ............ utn..llUcM I ..,. ....... ~"-.... 8)&t.&11Nt MG Mfll ""'*fAccAte 10•• ................. D a.... llJ '"--Guest b Rt¥ lel\ltnttll MOOf't of Hollywood 9ewrty CMsU.11 C11urttl ............. (J)liltwtwt ...... ,.,.... .... "'llltciMt .. ~ <•~-~ '*"' tilas-... .............. ,... . D MoYir. (C) '"Wttd ... " ff lbmll· .Un" (tdv) '66-l.t• Btrbr, Merit Ve11tnl. 1J At11tl l1ttball Ana•ts vs. Roy· els. (I) ~ lrldau' Wtttt Wofld D Cil 1.itwt11dt I Sn tli Su 06t1t Htpp111t11 GI M"!t : (C) .,..,... Ill lldl.lnt .. (adv) '44-Lon McAllbter, W1ltt1 Brennan II) Ctlurdl II tile Ht• II) hat.Illa Do...._I 11:)0 (j) ,. .... , ltlldl IJ (J)M-'~.._ 0 MO¥M: · .. Mera ,..._ .. (adv) '62-Rory Cal n. Yoko Tani. iJi Mewtt: (C) "'Tua, S.. ef C.- dlilt" (adv) '54 -Rodi Hudson, 8ar11tra R11sll. I\ I l f r~ 'J (I (I N 12:001J (() AAU I~ c. .. pioAJMps USA·USSR·Norway. lnvftt· tlonel CJ) c.atultatiH Cl) fli. fMturt D lhvtt: (C) .... tll ... 11 1Wt1 AMI" (wta) '58-Rtndolph Scott, Ct1l1 StlYlns. • baetltialtJ Sii an. Wtstanwa O)lllllCM 12:10 Cl) Tiit AMwtf (I) ....,..: '"fury M .._. ..... (dr1) 'S6-httt Thompson, Rta tturt>ldt .... ~··· °"" ftn.8 ftS..H91t E!llahlil'9t l:OO(J)~ ....... ai.,.... " ..... ' ...... : (C) "\.uwt Hlr t9 ..._.. (dra) '4S-Gtne Titr My. Comtl Wildt ..... tM ,.,_ m..,....,... ...... Nic:t C.rt11 ., ..... ,..... m-..: ....... '"""'"" 8 lllyMl'TJ IFD ail~ ....... O)lllllb•"'*' l:lS I .... ..,.Up l:JI CIS Teufs a.me R~ la· .., ften »111 Ntwcinnlu et Mil· ton Ht-4.. S.C. 0 .... : ""C9nllly ...... ( ... ) ·s l-Roct c.meron. Jllft Ohts.. THf: DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, AUOUST t , 1972 D CD ma ..... •-..ri \1'11ltlpt • , .. Cl .. C*atJ 8 TM lllllftlttrl 2:0081tHtf .,.,.. D CJ) (I) GD NA W TttnU- IMflt Two-hour "*"' covetaat the final round frotn tilt Oakltnd Hiiis Golf Club 111 Blrminah1m. Mlcll l31n. ZIN 1"1 l'Mttrt 9 "' T1lrilttJ m Mftlt: "'T""".. (dra) '47 - John Wayne, l1r1int 01y. ID'"""' Trtab t1J) Tttt ,,tel a. ... .,,.,.. 8 ... bell Ptdr1s vs. Dod1trs 2:30 IJ Mtdb "How To Takt It Off'' Guest Dr. Peter Under e.umlnes proper dlttlna. D llMfialry N1tlon1I health cart 1, today' 1 topic. Cl) ftct tht ..... ..,,.. ... W1Mtb (JJ) flit lftKtn DodrtM P1r1 I >:toll,.._.•.,. D8'C..1ttt1t D ....,..: ....., &W <•dv> ·39 -Gery Cooper, David Niwn. (I) fit. fNttrN 1111 c.-, .. D MM: (C) "'flit fablt C111bt Ahl,. (wts) '67-Ro, Ort>bon. Join f'rMmtn ' di Pri•ws m...._ °"" J:J0 11 .... : (C) .. M'"11d Qttttn" (wts) 'S5-81rba11 SttllWJ(k, 811· ry Sullivan. DIDMtet tile,..... Mtwlt: (C) ''Tiit lme OM" (dra) ·~lchtl Rly, Joi Ltnslnt. a§LetTmiao'18tff (JJ) -...,.fllcM, CMu a-tm-,_ . .,...., Q)C...-,,... 4:CIO CJ) u .... Dlt ..... D 1a1itit (i)W•.-Train D...,... TMttrt ''OoeSfl't Any· body Know Who I Amr' Corntl Wilde, llalllryn Crosby. Mirtha Hyer. a,..~ ..... m SICKLE CEU TELETHON * w /Special Guest Stan GI I IRCW I Sic* Cll ..._ lttMrdl , ........ , ....... eo. llosts Pat N,.11t1n tnd Joltph Dpr loln two celtbritJ CO·llosb and 75 tet.phoftt 1'ot tint' optilton In the S·hour telethon for the oklat S~lt Cell ,....Ith ~ftttt In ttie U.S. ....... , .. I.Ne fDCeatdldw .,_ ..... YMr m Tiiis " .... lift a:>,__ Lltl• .. Dtaiq9 m11a 1tunb1.-mc.n.. .. •:• F.-.. . ...., o-...r. CCl-.... wn t11t x. .., [Ills'" (sd·fl) '6.)..-.by Milltnd. Doll Rldllu. ....... ~ fl)Ca••• .... m """" tf I .. , flit ... '''"' 9)ftlltMClt 5:CIO 8 lftlt l.MI If Hit W.W Tbt London Zoo, ~lbtd H tllt moth· " of 111 tllt wortd'a zoos. Is fH· lured. CJ) ... , , ... s .. c-w-1 n. ...., .....,. (R} A summary of tht Santa Bir· bare County CMI Service Commls· sion 11tarl np on c:fl1rau a111nat sheriff's C.pt1ln Jotl Honey htld durlna Mey and June. . .......... ~ D Merie: <C> "o.tt,.._ ~" (adv) 'Sl-Rklltrd Wldmert. Don Taylor. \1'I ""1 Dalt Scllwartz OJ MMI: .. ,., If OM" (dra) '60 -Etnest Boranlne, Jolln Duke. fB '-"* T~ Anutl'M& fil) llH<LAI Spus•,/flaclltr CMu w.p1e..-1p .... Chess Master Geora• Koltanowskl r1vlews tht wttk'S a1mes. ti!) MobHt Wot14 g)IOmbt S:JO IJ Anl••I WNW A feature on th1 klller ex>u111 11111 prowls tilt 111111 countty of western Amtrlu. (I) Deeter In tM Ht• Cl) Nn1 Rey Wiison 9 Mmt: (C) "Atlaath. tt.t Lnt c..tillttlt" (•dv) '614ntllony Hall, Joyce Taylor @foi. Quit.Ir f.E Korln Vert.tr Htur EID Wa911WlftM w ... In ...... el Vlelo Shtftrpeftlt mMtnttwHI a lltllpn'• laltnd mu,... m "'" ltectr f V f N I I\ (, &:00 11 Cl) Ca111P'fp 72 CJ) Mtvle: "Slitll Utt lbMlrcl'' (•d'f) ·~1nneth Mort, Dane Wynter am ..... D Mmt: (ZM) "111• PttlfltHt Pll...r' (SCl·fl) '62-0tln ff9dtf ICks, ColHn G11y Cl)Htt Haw GI Sn GI Sic:lllt Cell D611111 htetrdl f~ T~ (eoctt'd} Stirs. polltidans, mediul people Ind ct· lebrlty athletes come tottthtr for dlscussloft 1nd tnttr1tlnmtnt to btntflt tht Sic~ Cell Disttse Rt seerch Foundation. @Jta Siie~• AIMrlca m..,......, ltta'UcMa mw..w""' 11)&..caadtt... 9 M.,tMny llfO Si) TMtrt 41tl O..i ... '9T1MTllretS1Doan l;JO D by TllMtrl "Tiit Golden Gooa" end ''Tiit ShottMktr end the Elvts" ONtwt T1lt Jan Set fJ)Dra .. m Dtct1t1t 72 ml.aail ftC....Acm 2 d ,. n e h I. e· n d &) lteldslletl Eltlot Mintz t:oo D am a..u.u "Easy tome, Easy Go" (R) The Cartwrlsflts baw 7:00 B Ntwt Cl~t• Robtrts trouble obtalnlna the rlsflt.of·way D Wild IOnade111 ''Stranp Partner· to haul timbtr ecross another man' ship" land. CI> Wllara ,..,, Houalna 1.Q.1 D Cl) (j) m UC s.., MeN! D ReflecdeMI (C) (21u) "TIM Delplill l ... 11" (adv) (.I) TMt II, • ., Uft ·n -Laurence Uacklnbll~ Joanna fJ Dealt! Vane, Days "The l ady Pettet. C.lute Holmes, Bob Crane. A Doctot' Miura Mc:Glvtney ind John min sifted with total recall worts Carter star. for 1 Washinaton·based rnurch m rmpert .. Tnwl "Th• Othtr bureau whose function Is to supply Athens" infonMlion to the office of tM @ 11't E>tdric C.•pany President of the United States. fl) Japa11tte Fa.ti, DralM G) Dfapet fll) De Jan Set "Sim Woodln1/ fl) Sa•• .. Rtwollltioft Rae Harrison & Co " fE@ Mastefplea 11Matrt -TM m Suptr Show lat of Ult MoltlcatU An el&ht·plrt Cl:' Wild IOnldo• "Hippo" reprise of Jamn Fenimore Cooper's 9 lassie American dassic. m Sptdal Future 9:l0 II CJ) Cade'• Collll1y (R) Cade Is 7:30 II CJ) CIS Sun4ay Mevle: (C) (2 drawn into a feud bttwffn a de· fir) "Ctntle llatrf' (dr1) '67-0en· p1rtment·store m1trl1rch ind htr nis Wuver. Ver1 Miles. Ralph MN· ex-footb1ll·playina aon. ker, Clint Howard. The film vtr· fJ News Watdl Larry Buntll slon of Witt Morey's novel, "Gentle G) The 11& Quat1o11 Ben " 0 a m w. 1 t o 1a "', "Th • lo:oo a a m n.. 1e1c1 OMs -TM Strana• Monster ot Str1wbtrry U.,.rs "Panther in 1 Care" (R) A Cove" Part I (R) Skeptical towns · Black Panther Is char1td with tht people try to fire schoolteacher Hen· murder ot 1 pl1lndothum1n. ry Meade (Bur1ess Meredith) when 0 News Dicll Girt.on ht reports seein1 1 su monster in Q A M• P11 His ..,. locel w1ttrs m SietU Cell Dill... ReM*da (j) AIMrican u~ Stytt Feundltioe Ttllttlen (cont'd until 12 D EytWiblm midni&ht) fJ Mllllott $ Movie: (2tlr) "Tiie l · EE WeaJy """ Hfpli&lrta S111ped Roe•" (dr1) '63 -Leslie Eli) (lj) Eveftln1 at r.,. "A Ni&ht In Caron, Tom Bell. An unwed mother· Old Vitnn~oberta Peters" to·bt llvin1 In 1 squ11id l ·shlped fE Ylende a ~I room in 1 boardln1 house flods flii) Tt111M ltltt.no comp1nionship 1nd love. &) Leu lerdH SIMlw G) TIU~ rauports .te MVltlturt lO:lS fl) Tltis ts Japaft ''Mysteries of M1dr11' Eli) (Jj) Tiit frencll Cllef "Coq 1u 10:30 II Jerry Visits "Am1nd1 Bl1ke" Vin" IJ Thi Wodd To"*'°" 9 Wild Klnpot11 Cl) At ISMI g) Fitllln' Helt fJ ~nd In ...... 1:00 0 •• , .. r lalftU T·Birds vs. TtltlS Outl1ws. m News Chuck Cacll 8)Eatretlal Mmcala D CI) Cl)&> TM Flt "Dark Jour· 11:0011Cl)DDCJ)0 Ntwt ney" (R) Con min Juon Pule im· O Ila H1llbanl per10n1tes f1mous but "irwlsible" (I) Mftie: ,ua tf die Tl•llitf· tycoon Scott Wutmore in 1 scheme t.ld'' (dra) '60-Al1n Udd. Jeanne to fleece the businessmen of en Crain. Arizon1 community. Guests lrt fJ Mewie: '"Hip Siem" (dl'I) '41 Cl1ud1 Akins. Lindsay W11ner ind -Humphrey Bo1art, Id• Lupino. Wiiiiam Sch1lltrt. m latllrp a..tan m Sktte Cell DIMaM Tt4etMe fJl) TM F.,.,.. Sap (cont'd) 8 lella1 FrHI a.. fen• m ''"' ....... u :JO 11 ,.. ... t11t .._ .. 0rc1u1" m .. .,.. ... uu a as..., r..._ .. fZl) ti! F1r1t11 u... ''The Irish QUts· D Mewle: ..... DNI "",., ........... tion" (R) Bemadttte Dtvlln 1uests. (dre) '57-Joanne Woodw1rd, Tony II) Necllt • 8ala R1nd1ll. DI Ch CJ) Tele,._ Cit F..tHll Sin eaq 1r11rs vs. aJ Mowte: (C) ,,_.ilttr', Sew•" Atlanta falcons. (com) .41-Rlcherd Hirri10n, Loren· flii> CiM •t .,_,.,. d1n1 Nuscl1k. &) Mewle: (Zltr) "Deep Van.,.. (dra) '47-ld• Lupino, Dine Clark. l :JO D t1i m ... ., Stftaft Shew ''The Price la Rlsflt" (R) Actor and 1rt ~ Vincent Price, 1pp11rin1 as hlmstlf. saves the local 1rt fes· tlval by a1retin1 to llrvt as the contest Judre. 1:00 11 Mewte: "Clu17 ........ (com) '46-Jennlfer Jones. Char1n Boyer, Peter Lawford. D C1J(I)..._ l:JO 18 lhwlt: '111tt .. w 0.. T ........ (adv) 'S7~obtrt Hutton. Llsa Gas· ton I. ' MONDAY AUGUST 7 fOf' momtns and art.moon llltinp. pleese ... DAYTIME PROCltAMS. a.tow. tor JCMa-convienlenc:e. a the ct.y'a movt.. DAYTIME MOVIES •:ao m <C> .,.,..,.... an...-<dr•> SS-Jotln ErlCSOn Berna Rock •~io 0 (C) "'tasJ te l.ew" (rom) ·"- uther Wtlllams Vin JolUttOfl 10:00 '"Cell.. ~.. (WH) '53 - Audit Murphy, Join btfls IMO 0 .. Dtd T.-y n.. ~II' (mys) '4f>-Mor11n eon .. ,. Annt Jtftteys 1:000 "TM lllt.,M" (dr1) 'S2 -Ml chHI c.tll1n, Chit Robtrtson m (C) ""'...., ., t11e ....,.. .. (adv) 64-C80'tt Marchal Nad1nt Alui 1:>09 .. ,._ ,...._. .. <dr•> ·35 -c_,, eoo,.r. Ann tt.rdlnt 3:.00 (C) -S.pee" (idv) '53--fer uftdo Lamas, Arltnt 0.ht (C) ~ .......... (bof) '66 -Olnsl~ber LH, Jultan GJcMr 4 :lO IJ (C) "Tiiiis ...,,, ,....,.. (COftl) '51--00blit Reyllol4s. John S&1IOfl Sam • 10 All lbtia1 5:00 D <Cl ......_ ., ,,..,.. Cdr•> '!16- Ros.IMa PodGU. Sir Cedt'lt Hard wde f \/ f ~I \(, 6:00 11 D fl> ED....,, D&Hilaler Lu1ue lauhll on.. .... ...., C:..i..t! .._ t..eac-aa.a.11 (cont'd from 5 PM) GIT11tf"llJ~1 mn.w .... T1lt DM.c , ... fJ) ..... hr1 Yt1111k:a m....,..1,..~ ~...,_,.,"' m>u~llf9ll mnn.-.., 5:JO D .._.. <C> <'O> .,,_, a.. T• , .. T_.. 1"1'1 I (com) ' Jld LlntfTIOfl. Cato! LJfti.y, Oun Jones. (die Adam.$ Two PIOClle 1n low 11JM to tut ti-tit dlafld11 c:o,,.at1bdity lay h¥1nt tocethef pt. toekalt,. CIS ..._ Walttt Crontrtt ... ,..,.. ... ............ fD ......_ n.i.p '1w -Watt11n .. · fDTrwel•~ ..... ""' Cii) ....... Mcill me. ..... ,.... lB"' 1 t J Moss· Cl lot Mmtt. 7•1J ..... 0 ~ (C) car, ...., c.. c. ,,.,.. (was) 'fil--(dd a,,_.. Gil· '*1 Rolain4 nw... m • IMA fi t udl otMf aed die ~ • Ncowet • 9'Jddla cadle ol &CW Tnttll ., C.U 4 cm '•&•I THE DAILY ~ILOT. TV WU:K, AUQUST 6. 1972 ,,_.. ., c-11 •• n cu from the Boston Symphony Otchts· DrlCMC tra 1rt 11tn In rehurul and per- 8 a.rs ., U..1 fomance . • I Lw1 LAlcy fl) Dt-ltl-MI m•.....,.......... m .... : ..... ,,a .... fB fSIJ ..... @ Tlll YifPUI mw••11hl-a. 1111t a ..._! a;>u ~•,a,. fenufllSt actrmt Gloria StttMm vb· t :lO f) Deril Dey SJlew (R) Robert 1b Woawibous.--tht <:.ti Arts fem L1ns1n1 1uests as tht man •hom • inist artists' CtNUo8 dattn& semc:e computer selects as f!) E a-n.. Cm • liWaf the parfect m1tttl for Doris. ...,..; ......., C.. f,.. 1 D....., Wltd John Fullmer Sir..... m 11ews Hu1tl Wllh1ms m .... .., rtaMtt ..-1ut 7:• IJ S111M U, ..0 Clller Edit AdarM. fD Tiii Aft af Ap (R) This doCU· CJ) T1 T• tile TniD ment1ry study of positive attitudes I .._ If .._.. to 111na ahow1 tour retired but O .... $ .._.: ('C) Cl't) "\.11&1 active senloc' eit111ns. Throuah their tf .. •1t11M11" (dr1) '61-Susannah Wldt rante of 1ctlvit1es, uch •I· Y~ ~Mettl Moft flrmi a stron1 btlief In llvin1 with GI .......,, ,...... spmt ind di1nity. mrn .,.... m--.. . .. le n. ~ 10:00 II Cade'a C.u..., (R) Georae fl) a.s,11.. Mahttis cunts H 1 man Involved m Uslit 1n the ille&tl roundin& up and sale a;)..._... YIMlz sa.. of wild mustan1 horses. mn....._,..., om""' 1:10 fJ ,....._ ''TM letend" fJ c...c:ll Dlbltl Host Jaek Rourke Guest Kim Hunttt pol1rays the is joined by Councilmen John fer· lftOttMr ol two lftfamous outi.. IOftS. raro. GUbtrt Lindsay, Arthur Snyder, 0 (]) (j) ......, 9llM ffedal and Robert Stewnson. MArms and Seoant)i-ffow Mud! Is m Slf•ri .. Mvttltwl "Kinadom [r.oudl?"' A S&#WJ of Hit CUll"lftt of Anita1ls" statiis ol ti. fntenwtlOOll arms Mut ,,._. n.utrt race Fraell R~ narrates fJ) Cell Jazpda .._. fD!f.a lttwtH Wonts "Oiplo· • 1'le ~ .. l.w macy" (R) Cl) PwrJ .._ a;) YarWllll fl) ...... I 111 c.ajt lf) U l.eyacSa de l1folMt fD @118clA\l 1'ub9 fer t. lO:lO B ""9a DNf: "My Tllinl ht" Dramatic U · II) Iii c.-, SMw plo(1liofl of the ~1hoftS'll1p bftWetn f!1 la S1tMka deaf artists allid the hurinl wocW a .... : (C) "Yille1tt Saturday" m .... ....,. • " .... m c:..dwi• c.lpaMa EE btaciM c.tr1t 11:00 a a om m m " ... m ... : (2llr) ·a •&" ea. rn o Cll a ..... .... ,.. (com) '38 -Edward G ...,.. Dlloa Robinson. Jent Bry1t1. fJ lleM: (C) "'ttelt• of Troy'° l :lO m Merv Crief• sai.. (cln) '56-«aslnn1 Podestl. Sir Ce· t:OO II Mltl's LArr (R) After Ir· dric Harchflc~t. ra•itftl • ttmpomy house SWIP ID TMtl " c:.a.qutMa witll • C*lplt lmna in "a subvrtl m .. ,., ,_ Utt of Naifoe>i" in Atrb, the c.trt fJ) c..r Ted Anulr .. & drSCCMI tbt place ls ldullty I hut m Mta•lfl ., (ft} tA the juftlle ~ 11:15 IE) ... C.... B KNBC Presents Award-ll:lO 1J C1S L1t1 MM: (C) "A + Winnin& ELIZABETH R T~ ..... (dra) ·11 -Lloyd Stars GJend• Jackson Bridaa. fmk Conwrse. A bizarre a Q11Ma O• a• ...... Tbe killina forces a dedicated police dt· sta p&IJS cl tlsis mm -"idl tedivt lsrto 1 d,.matie conflid. "°"' tOf it$ star ~ Jackson. •• D le.._, ea.... Schtd· Em1111 fol her llOrtRJal ot thi ulff: Jld Klurman. Bobby Golds· Queen, will air Oft Moftdar Nlctits boro, Rose Marie. with ttle aceptioft of'"' Ill (1irina 8 LI ...,. ...... Sat.. Ale 2') and Pitt v (frt, Sept. D (J) Cl) m Oki Cmtt Sttve 1). T001tht. '"Tlle Lion's Cull .. dlroft. Allefl b sub$tltutt host ides tflt tftorts ot tbt routW Prla· • Tt T• ... TMll c:as Elzabettl to sum.. ill till faca 11:-451 ~ l. Dlnllll S1low of lf9lt dl"ltf, ltadln1 up to her 11... -..: ~ Wlftltad" ~ 1t the ap ol 2~. (OINI\) '64-Sun ConnlfJ. D ,._ ...-, m ••••1r1at D CJ) Cl) G) AIC ......, lllMI: ll:JG. c..try lllak n.. (C) (Ziii) "Ola WM I Die.-~ D ~ "'Suu Doll't Atiut" llMr. ('C) (ar) '"l.lllfll _. (4-) ~yron Hulty ...-(COOi) ·~ Meboe 1• D 8 di....., ..... l:l08 ..... : ,,...., ii ... SQ'' fBh ,_ hn ..._ <*'> '56-¥an .lotlMOn. ED 1" ......... CIWllbtr ):ti ....... : (C) "'S..-.b la Ttt- ~ NUOM!st1. -_,. <--> 'SI-Mar\ Sttvtna TUESDAY AUGUST a For mornfna •nd •ftemoon llltlnp, ..... see DAYTIME MOGRAMS. Below, for 10Ur conwnie~. are the day's movta. OAITIME MOVIES 9:00 m ,....., Sb..r' (com) '37 - Katharine Hepburn, Frandlot Tone 9:30 D .. Mir.de tf Merplt't CrMk" (com) '4'-Eddlt Brad.en, Betty HutlDn. 10:00 (]) "T .. Leotets.. (dra) '55-Rory Calhoun. Julie Adams. 12:00 0 "lnt , .... ''"' 9bdrid" (d16) '37-Dorothy Llmour. law Ayres. 1:008 CC> ._.,... at ._. Sands" (wes) '6S-Rlcl11rd Harrison. G. R Stuart. m "l.u1 o.,, If ,..pri .. (dra) '35 -Preston foster 1:30 O '11.000 • TMCWown" (c.om) '3~Joe E. Brown. Martha R1yt 3:00 (j) "r.ril .,_.,. (rom) '6l-P1ul Newman, Sidney Poitier. a (C) "TWt "'"' , ....... (c.om) 'SS-Oebblt Reynolds, Curt Jur1ens 4:JO I) (C) 6'0M Delln .. (dra) '55 - Rock Hucbon, Anne Baxter. (]) s. .... 10 All ""'91 5:00 O (C) "Aidt .._." (com) '58 Roulind Ruu.11, Fofrest fU(ker fvfN1\C 1:00aaummmt1rn CIJdi""" o n.. 111 vats., (l)C..bat! m Tht Allttsttftts IE) Danltl ... ,.. @ .... hat Q)lnaPar1v.....a m Heq.,.q. L.llct QI lateblfl (cont'd from 5 30 PM) EE LI S.1-'• &,ell mnr.....,.. 1:30 0 Mewlt: (C) (IO) "U...ter UM Yu111 lu• Tree" Cond. (com) '63-J1ck Lammon. Carol Lrnlty, Otan Jones (j) CIS """ Walter Cronkite a Marv Clfffill sa... m ni. F1J•1 •• (JI) AIMricatl ftfl .... m ... lltff .. Stitt ., 1i1lad g, T,..,., .. W..W U,;) Q•lh C.. tltl c.dtnl m Ykterfa JI ....... lB Ha .. ..., Holt: Elliot Mintz 1:00 IJ (]) D m...., 81ow111t1fwDllMt (j) TMtl If c..i.-.. ())Drlpet D Wht'a fllJ LIM? 0)11.Ml.Ky .., . .,. ........... QJ)LMT'"'9 fl) LI Plftjl Sht P• fJl) "" Mu lcftd &> 0 a-.,.._ Can • Muter 7:>0. Jell11 .,_ ~ ""' om ,..,.. "Tht WWI" cR> Heu trin to help a fried sllvt (01· sla Davis) and hb family cope with a•. s. re '58 er. PM) 11111 Jeck nes ntz jtr (R) Os Ith the m1lict of bl1ots 1n 1 white communfty. 8 MM: (C) (21w) "Alty Qu.n C.11 Pt.a(* (wes) '68-£dd Brmes. Gilbert Aol1nd. D (J)(j)Ef) Th Mtd s, .... "feet of Clay" (R) 0.11 Arnai Jt. cuests as • d .. f mute whose hero· Ism In 1 werehouse fire results in ettempta on his lift. ............. O Million $ Mm•: (2hr) "Mr. S1r· .._•" (hor) '61-<Acar Homol u , ftOftald Ltw1s. Audrey Dalton Natieuf '"craPllk m ... , ..... Htfott m Dnrnet (U) TM Ftrtyte Saia fl)la .... aOdloa m rr11.te U1ttd &) nt Mdain Fa"'llJ 1:00 ()) .... .. "" ... m TIM Mothen-hl-ln 8' Perry MISOll fl) Ntf91aMS Co.alt tI!) CttywatcMra "The Zoo Story" A behind-the -scenes visit to the LA. Zoo with special emphuls on Its acquisition, education, wildlife re- search, and constMtion pro1rams. f!) Tubo Del Mlfttt m EIUdoll ~ntrtl ff) Mme: (2'r) "la.ct Lesion" (dra) '37 -Humphrey Botart, Ann Sheridan. 1:30 fJ ([) H,.all Flft-0 (R) A death· bed statement by an exact double of McGarrett meals that framina him is only one phau of plot by a fore11n 11ent. 1n the conclullon or a two-part ephode. D a m NIC AcUon ~u­ "Th• f1t1I M1st1ke" (R) Roddy Mc· Dowell and Arthur Hiii star In the story of a bleckm1111tr who dnns his victim to dtsperalion with his pe~lstent visits. 0 (]) Cl) a> AJC Movte of Ult WNk: (C) (90) '1luaa Fu" {dra) '72 -David Carredint, Berry Sullivan, W1yne Maunder, Albert Setmi. A Chlnese-Amtricln fuaitive from a murder ch11ae In Imperial Chine be comes a superhero to th• coolies bulldin& the trenscontinent•I rail· road throu1h his mestery of 1n 1n clent scitnce·reliaion m Metv ,ritft.. Sflow Ell) (1J) lntthl& at Peps "Chet At· kins" 9:00 m Dnanet fE Un Ytra"t Pare • .,._, el la Crit4t llH C.Wa a;> la C...Mdcla di Papa 9:30 IJ (j}C.ln..-(R) A tlfltlthy aun f1ncier (Bredford Dillman) hlra Cannon lo 1nvest111tt the dluppetr· anu of his younaer brother. D CHEVROLET PRESENTS * 'London Brid&e Special Tom Jones, Jennifer O'Neill and More a 9 m 11sc1aL 1 L •• d •• lridit Music•I fantasy focusin& on the tr1nsplant of London Bridie In Lake Havasu, Ariz. Tom Jones. Jenni- fer O'Neill ster. THE DAILY l'ILOT. TV WEEK. AUGUST 6, 1972 e s.coad Lool m c.n .. t-. wm B 0) Ntn l!) Cond"eia Cutp1blt tI!> I iflCiltl Ron O.llums: A 11:00 IJ D 0 fl) mm"""' Test of Coalition PoOOa A ptofllt of News the btau Otmocrthe Con1ressman 0 0.. Step leyond from Berkt19Y. filmed bolh in Cah· Mmul Dlllott fo1n11 and In Washlnaton, O.C .. lo· O Movie: (C) "Auntie Meme" cusln1 on his unique brand of co· (com) 'SS-Roselind Rossell. ror ahtion pohtlcs. baStd on a com rest Tucbr b1ned force of bltcks. whites. ChlCI m Trlflll or Conaequenca nos, end the youth vote &J tun for Your Uft &!) Aventur1 fZ t.nt• Ted Armstrona 9:45 fl) Profesor Aldao Ell) T"e Oltann1 Tri ll "Ed Lipton and a Ml111 Auditnce" 10:00 e m ...... 8 ....,.,: '1'ht ,.,. .. D a> Marcus Welby, M.D. m HtadllMp (R) "Tendtr Comrade" (R) T~e mer· 11:301J CIS late Mtvlt: (C) ''Thrff ri11e pl1ru of 1 beautiful widow are litn tf Ult Apple" (com) '67 _ thrutened when she underroes a David MeCallum, Tammy Grimes mastectomy D m .lofltlltJ Carto• Andy 0 Co1H1u11lty Fttdbld Griffith end Amer1llo Shm are sched· 0) Safart tt Adw~ure "Disaster ultd auem. Oft the Ory Tortuau 0 Movie: "Kid Milllo111" (com) (ij) Sptdal tf tile Wee• 'ls-Eddie Cantor Ann Southern Ell) The fonyte Sal• (R) 0 m Dick Cavdt Stevt a!> Ftstlval Mu.lcano Allen is substitute host. l!) la ltytnda de lafomtt m To Ttll ttie Truth 10:30 fJ The 5olddiatn Guest Lou 12:00 m Movie: "Ofte Tildi of Ytnu1" Rewis (com) 'U-Ava Gardner D Dr. SilllOn Lode "The Meddle(' m Waltdertat (R) Or Selle~ and Or. Locke 1r1 12:30 G) Collfltry Mlllk TI• •fraid Amy Mardon will do Irr•· 1:00 Cl) D 0 Cl) a ..... parable d1ma1e ind hurt her ch•n· l :JO 1J Mtwlt: .,. .. , Dldtt't Tell Mt" us tor a complete rtc:overy. due to (com) 'SO--Oorothy McGuire, Wll her refusal to use crutches liam Lundl11n, June HIVOC. (I) El 5rlto o Aztla• 2:00 m All-Nl&llt .-.: "T)ty Wott't It- ~ Sift Dit10 Panorafftl lltvt Mt." "Middle tf ttlt NlaM" Ill 1111 CnbJ Sllow l :OO IJ Movie: "Wortd Wltllout t.d" el La Satanka (sci Ii) 'S&-Huah Mar1owt. POSITION SPEED SALARY COURT REPORTER ................ 200-225 WPM .................. . $14,040 to $17,496 $12,000 to $20,000 $ 9,000 to $11 ,400 $659 to $119 DEPOSITION REPORTER . . . . . . . . 200 WPM ................. . HEARING REPORTER .. .. . .. . . . . . 200 WPM . .. ............ . STENOGRAPHIC REPORTER . .. .. 180 WPM . . ............... . CITY HEARING REPORTER . .. .. 180 WPM .................. . LEGAL STATEMINT REPORTER . 150 WPM .................. . STENOTYPE SCH.OOLS $641 to $797 $530 to U24 WESTMINSTER OF LONG BEACH 9101 BOLSA AVENUE 5228 ORANGE AVENUE 892-3319 (213) 428-1264 ,.,. 9 WEDNESDAY AUGUST 9 f« momlnc and in.moon httnp. pleaM '" DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, .,. the da(• movtet. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m HlJta TOlllOfftw leldb,e" (drl) ·~J1mts C11n•1. Werd Bond 9:30 O (C) .. Mot!Mr W.rt Tfttltl" (com) '47-8ttty Gr1blt, Din D1llty. 10:00 CJ) "Mttt Mt 1t the flll" (com) '53-Din Dilley, Dltn1 Lynn. 12:00 0 "Tltt Rt11t1rbbft Andrew" (dr1) '42-Williim Holden, Brien Donltvy. 1 :00 0 {C) "IWl't 8oes Hlwllllit" (com) '6l-J1mts D1rr1n. Dtbor1h Walley. m "TIM ·~..,.. (•dv> ·49 - Micltty Rooney, Thomes Mltchtll. l :JO 0 "1tidt 1 CrtelH Miit" (dfl) '38 -Alllm Tlmlroff, Ltif Etlckson J:OO (C) '1ltt 0.ftdo(' (drt) '66- Montaomtry Cllft (C) "S.W. "1111 of RMt" (rom) '58 -M1110 L1nz1. Ptule Clsllt. 4:30 11 "All&tl F.ce" (dre) '53 -Jun Simmons. Robtrt Mltehum CJ) SallM a 10 AM lfsU•&. 5:00 0 "A ltft for Adant" {drt) '57- .lohn Hodl•k. Wlltl1m Bendl1 ... II .. r V f N I ~ (. 6:ooeoaeem ..... (l)a§Ntws 81'tll(V..., i~n.tst.Mt ............. aJ) 1't Frttldl Qef fl Reul hn VttMka m....,.,..,. Led" a ...,..."' lf'O fiil) LI Se,..a &,... &) TIUN S.IH &:30 IJ Mowte: (C) (to) "CutM tf Mu•.,.• T•b" (hof> ·sc -Ttr· ence Mor1an. Fred Cl11'k, Ronald Howtrd. Jeanne Roland. Ofsrtaerd· in1 w1rninp In 1n Eoptlan tomb, 1 showm1n t1kts a mummy on tour of Europe ind the United Stites. Tht mummr comes to lift 1nd suks rtvtn1t. Cl) CIS Nen Walter Cronkite lJ M9rV lrlffl• sa.w m Tiie f1Jln1 Nu• (])) Flriec u.. Ell) HIP Rud t11 All.U 8' Travel tll9 Wedd 95,... Acres m AlficM .... de II C..•lriclH a> VkWtl JI ... sa... &> ~ Host: Elliot Mintt. The cut of "Hair'' auuts. 7:00IJ (})OmNews ...... ,..,Deftan CJ) Trdl or C.naq...., (J)Dflptt THE DAILY ~LOT, TV WEEK. AUGUST S, 1972 0 wurs MJ Uat1 fl) Ue Ytr.-e • ,.,. m , u.. LucJ 9:JO a ,...,m n.. r • ., "*' m 1 Dr11111 tf Jt1n11t ..... Anothtf IMIOn of dltcusalon e c.,.tl•a ind comment on Rams footba ll fD SMll 11ma with R11n1 H11d Coleh Tom II) Al A.of TltM cara de Muter my Prothro. a Cuaclan Pl9 F..cblll D (I) Cl) m MC c.-, ..... 7:JO 8 s.MvaJ "Stuffed TrasedJ" (R) ''The l',on Kita wltt\ Host Tony Cur A visit to tht Amazon basin where tis" lmortsslonlsts Rldl Unit. Fr1nk wrld animals art slau(htertd. GoRttln and Georao IUrtlJ, atar. Also 0 Th lhUM FldltY Comedian f11tur9d 1rt M1tityn Mlchatb, Joe Johnnr Brown II hosts this show on Biker ind Fred Tmeltn1. matlon. GaJNtwa D Mewlt: (C) (2'r) "Alfr Qun Can E Awetrt.,. Plly" (wts) '68-Edd Byrnts, Gil 8 Harla84I lnre SMw btrt Roland. 9:45 fl) s. ~ Ftwefttl Cl) To Ttfl tll9 Trvtll 10:001J Cl) Ma11111J (R) A mtmbtr of I Orta• tf Jeannie Mannlx's former Korean War Alffl'J G MllllH $ Mt¥1t: (211r!, "Tiit unit seeks revena• for a crttvance Most Dlft1trtus Min Allwt (dr•) lncurrH durina ttlelr combat days. '6l-Dtbr1 P11et. Elaine Stewert. O 9 fl' NIPt la""1 (I) "I'll m He11a'1 Htrots Never l.11ve Y~vtr" Lois "et· G) Cl> Drl&Mt tleton, John Sixon. ROJal Dano; all Tiit City'"" "Thert Aren't Any Mof9 M1c8ants" fl) Ln Pthocts Joel Grty, Howtrd Duff. m °'· ,, ... l.ect• am ..... &) Nnlwlllt Mu* G Mowle: (Zllr) "A lell fw Miao" &J Md.I•• Fa•lly (dra) '47 -John Hodl1k, William 1·00 fJ Cl) Dewld Sttlnbtfl Sllow Valerie B d' • tn ~. Harper 1nd Tommy Smothers fUtSt G) Clnadlaa "9 FootMll Hamilton 0 al 8' MM·lZ "Annlver11ry" TI1er·Clts vs. Brltbh Columbl1 (R) Offlca11 Rttd ind Malloy sub· Lions. dut a former stu wrutler (H. "'8. @ Seull H1uerty) when he 10ts on a ram· Ell) Masttrpiec:I Tlltme _TM List Pll• In 1 blr. ot tile Mtfllcau" (R) D (])CJ) m Tiit hptr "The a Mevle: (C) "&tlltr IN tM Ptaaue" After Anthony comes down Kill(' with a mpterlous Illness, the ten· GI:) Drlu 1nb tre quarantined. m La Lly-41 • llfe..t mMethm-•·Llw m r.ny Mae• 10:30 Cl) Tltt Gald.iaen m HtfmMI Cer•it (I) s,..t. cw.ae m Clll Eectiell ·n Continued CO't· D Tiiis la YMr Utt (R) Blrbarl .,111 of the candldltes. Issues and Edtn Is tht surprised 1uest. vot111, reported by Sander V1nocur II) La Sltnla ind Robert MacNell. !? ~ c.lplbll et.dlfUINt UI El Eltldtft c:.tn1 11:00 ea a em m ...... m .... : <Zllt> .,Httlllrt ,,,.," CDW a ..... (mus) '33 -James C•rneJ, .loan U Dnt Step le""4 Blondtlt CJ) ManUI DllM a:• a am NIC ..,..., .... -m Tndtl ... C.••••m ~ "Somebody's Out to Get fB llrMr TM Anlltnfta Jenny" (R) Mc:Cloud hwtstl11tes I &) H .... p (R) hellcotlttr uplosion when I youna 11:15 m Ftttlv• F11ela woman convlnca h.tm thlt . some· ll:J0 11 (I) CIS Lita lltwte: (C) "Trtb- ont Is tryl111 to dnw htr lftUnt. lltl tit a lld Mae" (WU) 'S6 - Julie Sommers 1uats. Jimos c.rney Irene Papas. a rn CJ) m Tiii c.r.r 1ar "Tht 0 am J.i...., c.... Sdltd· St~ LtnclladY" H1rry Gt1nt (series ulld· Vicki carr AnthonJ Quinn. st.If Glbrltl Otll) pulls out •II. stops D a...:.,_.· .• HM tr' (1cM to start 1 bl1zln1 rom1nu with bls '3~Bruce Clbot, Vlral•la Bruct. new landlady, Jtnnlftr Bradley (Ann• D (J) Cl) m Diel CMtt Stm Mura). to prtvtnt the alinction of Allen Is substitute host. his seloon. I» Tt Teti tM TMll I~.~:"~::::., "Intimate 12:00 m Mtwtt: ttfrtlt , ... ...,,. (drt) lilbtln(' (Cachoslcwikli, 1965) A '53-Jack Hawkins, Ev• B1rtok. aontlt, underpl•Jtd comedy 111plor· lZ:lO CB C..m, Mutk 11• ina lift In modem Clechoslov1k11. 1:00 CI> D D ())a ..... t:OO IJ (f) Mtdkll Colter (R) A Stiff l:JO • Mewtl: .. Ana ........... (cl•) doctot trylna to omcomt 1 drink· 'U-Vlvion Leich, R1lpll Richard· Inc problem cannot tell his wife sht son. Siiiy Ann Howe.s. is dylna of a rart dlst1se. Z:OO m an.Nllfltl Sltlw: (C) "1'M WltJtt • (I) Cl) ED MlftJ FtN ... c... T .. ~ Ind "'Cit- .., lladliM Sinatr M1rst11 Hunt. .... "W9Mll - Ind the Oslblsa musical croup ct W" cuat. J:OO 8 MM: °'ONtll ,....,. .. (wtS) e lk.,..t '57-John Erlcaon. lot1 Albrilfll • .. n I • I THURSDAY AUGUST 10 For mornlnl and att.noon Hstlnp, plelM ... DAmME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, a the de(• mcwt& DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "TM Jtclptt" (com) '50 Jamts SttWlt'l, 8arbar1 Hilt. t:JO 8 (C).....,. Inn" (com) 'SS-- Pat Boont, Chrlstlnt C.rtrt. 10:00 ()) "1lle Yels tf II-ad" (•dv) '54--Vlctor M1turt, Marl Blanchard. 12:00 a ........ tM Dtrt" (dra) '35 ~ry Grant, Myrna LOf. 1:001J (C) "Tiie Ntettltld landlady" (mys) '62-Klm Novik. Jack Ltm· mon. m (C) .... ,..,.., '*"' (1dv) '52 -Comel Wildt, M1urttn O'Hara. l :JO D "'UnMly la••" (mys) '31 - Ronald Colman, fay Wr1y. 3:00 Cl) (C) "LAM In 1 loldthh lowt" (com) '61-Tommy Sands, F1blan 9 (C) ''City ltfttltll .... S." (adv) '53 -Robert Ryan, Anthon Quinn. 4:30 1J "llacl OrQlcl" (dfl) '59-An· lhony Quinn. Sophia Loren, Ina Balin. ()) s. .. 11 10 AM llltlftl 5:00 IJ Ma111l11nt" (adv) '41 -Walter PidJton, Geor11 Sanders. f VI NI ~i C 6:008DD9J8'&>...., (J)9Ntwl IJTIM 111 Yltlly (J)C-Mtl m ne F'llntMtn G)DMMI ... ,.. t1t •• die ..... "" g) bus Ptra Vtf'ltllca m....,..,..,. Ltd,. ftMIJNrry RFD Gm La .. "' ... [spo11 &) Tiit Tilrtt .... .. 6:30 D MM: (C) (IO) "Thi Ytuftf 81111 tf Texas" (wts) '62 -James Mltdlum, A11n Ladd, Joel McCrea, Chill Wills. Gary Conwey. Racina 111lnst Apaches to capture rold from a Confederate p1trol, thr1t youn1 mtn and 1 &lrl fl1ht 1"101\1 themselvts. Cl) CIS Ntwa W1lttr Cronkf\e tli Mtf'f lfffft• .. m 1" ,,,.., .... (11... Dltl1 .. : A Tat tf C..11· ... Pllltlct GD Wiid, w.adttf 111 West Ylfllnla 8' TtM Utt Wortd ...... Acta Gl!)T•RtVlltlMtnlat G!)YldldaJllMI .... '9 tt11~1h• Elliot Mintz Is host. Tht rock 1roup, Spider, futm. 7:00 8 (J)Dfll'Ntwt ........ "'Dellf1 CJ) T.-., Conteqwnca Cl) Dr.,..t 1J WMt"a My Untf mu. ... ..., ..,. Ona• tf ...... ....... , ,.,..., fl) JMWtS ~lartt Ul)AMa UM If) E Alltf n..t Cm • Mvjtr ftllltiN:(C) ......... tf~ Gii) "1fatr .. ........ 1:1011 m..., .. a. lhff 1<11s Kristotf1111n auests. D Lm1t LusJt joins yoc.in1 Jimmy fredel1cks et 1 dtsperate vfill In· voMnc 1 cmll l1ndln1 of 1 Stnt•· 1lc Air Command B·52. 9 Mewit: (C) (Zbt) "Any tun C.. ,,.,.. (WIS) '68-{dd Byrnes, Gil· btrt Roland. CJ) To TtU tilt Truttl CJ) I DtN• of Jt•""it fJ ........ $ MM: ~) ''o.IJ Two Can Pia(" (com) '62 -Peter Stllers, Mal Zttttrlln1. 9 Htllyweelll ,.. .... m ........ ""'" m rno...,...e EI!) T•ltewbtl M11tlcal G!) Sptfb QaMtnp &) TM Mdaaa h'llity 1:00 1J Cl) •1 W..W llHI Wtl*"t te I Mcnroe retreats Into his childhood fantasies to 1xpl1ln how hls-nllflt· mares run In Ult f1mll1. D am NIC ~ TMltrt "Clash of Cymbals" (R) A beautiful • u plrin1 concert pianist (Laure O.v· on) is wooed by her ttldlef (Jack Kluaman) ind has more than a pro· lusional Interest In a ctlebrettd conductor (Louis Jourdan). THE DAILY ftlL.QT, TV WEEK. AUGUST 6, 1972 ltP9 his pursu t of undtrwortcl boa.I m La ~ ....... ROJ l.twls (Dint Clar\), lO:JO ... C.., .._ D Cll (I) a> ~wt ''Slltll ID all TillltJ •• ._ ••. L111cy Ulla O.lth'' (R) Lonptrttt E La llltlllca flpb tlmt In tryln1 to dtadlVltt I 8 ...... : ...,._. Her bomb set to ao off In four minutes. S Celdelcll Ctlp8'lt a>u.v.....hn.._,., 11:toBDD9JIDO>""' 8......., (])(1)9 ..... fZ) (JI,....,, ... T""""" 1""'9 8 0.. ... ..,... "Enttnltt" (R) Sim Jaffe and "td Cl) ...,... .... Gian star In comedy about a New I Tnlll • QC. ... 11••t•11111Ct11• Yott wtlttr wtlo finally tumi ttlt .W "'tilt.,.._ t1bles on 1 1on1·tlmt customer who (JI) 1lle CltJ .... 1i.a11 compl1lns 1bout ltlt ~. m....., TM ......., II> Nedlia T....... 9) He1*btp (R) a TM YI,..._ u :is I',. c. ........ Ii) La C..da de ,.,. 11:.11 Cl) CIS Late M .. : (C) "fbt t :JO a r1011m ..., Aca.. Head ..... ......,.,. (dra) 'If-Tony coadl Tommy Prottlro dlecuSMS R1nd1ll, AnJt1 Ekbtta. RC>Mrt Mor· tt1m lineup, C>UUJ1ndln1 plays, 1nd ley. recaps of Ram 1aifntt durtnc the YP· 8 9 •...., C..... comlitr Maton. B IMlt: "Tittf 1111111 Hnt M~ IJ ,._. Watdl Jotln Fullmer (l'W$) '39 -Joel Mcerta, M1rj«lt IE) AWftn Main. 10:t0 a 9 ID._.., Dirt• Aa..... D (])CJ) EB Diel e.wtt Stwa C.. Cunts •rt Jotn Rivers. Pet Paul· Allen Is substitute host. sen and Dusty Sprlnlfltld. I Tt Tta tilt TMll II .., • ..... u.-oo Mtwte: .,.. l11nflstrtl(' (wts) (I) Cl) &) 0 w t 11 Ma,._11 '50--GrlCofJ Ptck. Helen Wtltcott. "El11rt Ctnts Worth of Prottetion" aJ W••11111t (R) C.plSIO, dlaratd with his wife's lZ:JO. CHwbJ blalc TI• munltr, wants to plead sullty tvtn 1:00 ()) 8 D Cl> (ll fins thoup ht has sutftrtd 1 tr1urn1tlc l:lO 8 ....,..: (C) •• hapMzt"' (wa) loa of mtmotY. '5~1'1d Mdumy. 1J ...... : .._bvlf' (td't) '41-Z:OO m U..M&M a..: "'CttJ ef -... Walter PldJtoft, Georp Sanders. ....,,. "'ftnt YM hi TtlJ9," "1t- fl) c.. JapU .... ., Ult ......,. GD (JI)~ Prat 3:00 8 bltwtt: "Ollr , ..... (dra) ·~ GE t.-. LArt Wiiiiam Hofdtn. Marttla Scott 0 CI> Cl) m A1111 s.1t• ... -----------------------JoMI .. Which Way to tht O.K. Cor· relr' Htyes ind Curry art hired by 11ch r1nchtr to prove him lnno· cent of 1 murdtr char11 and dla· cover the 1ssl1nmtnt lt1ds thtm to Tombstone, the b1lllwlck of tht lt1tnd1ry M1r1h1I Elrp. m"" lhtMnotH.n m .. ,.., ,.,... u.. oe,.,ac fl) .......... Ctfaft m ())) ..... .,...,,, Aatrtca "And Ult 81d Guys Art Back on tht Shore, Sh1klna Thtlr Asts" Tht sidewalk philosopher spins taltt 1bout life on tht w1ter. 8109ew .. l.eaVllMl Gm EltldM C.11tral • &J Mnlt: (%1K) "Tiit...,., ff Heir (dre) '33--James C.&nty, Mad11 Enns. l :JO 1J Cl) My Tltrtt SHI (R) l<ltlt finds that tht wife of ont of htr husb1nd's collt1(Uts Is as unh1ppy u sht with thtlr m1tu away. m Mm lrtfftll fZ) (!)) Tiie Jm Sit "Th• Rly 8ry· ant Trio" t :CIO tJ Cl) CIS TllWldlJ Mtwlt: JC) (!ti., '11le Bebe" (com) '67-htt Sellers. Britt Ekl1nd, Rossano Brazzi, Adolfo Ctll. A slnalns mlt•· dof la offtrtd 1 contract If, within thr" d1ys, ht can persuade the Olympia, tflt most deslrablt afr1 In Barcelona, to d1te him. 0 tli m IMUde "But WMn Sht Was Bad" (R) Shelley Kln1m1n (Su· 11nnt Pltshet1t) 11 hired to set up Cllltf Ironside for assusJMt• to BEFORE YOU LEASE INVESTIGATE! LEASE SPECIAL New 1792 MARK IV $20918 A rant 21 MONTH OPIN IND PLUS TAI & UCINll UNC(lft THIUIAUGUST J11T. 1f1J ONLT. , ... ,...,, #, ........ .....,. ...... ,.... ..., .... '""* ........ AM/,M ...,_, ......... """' ...... MJdl,.._ -.... W1W ..,._ 0.. el .. W ........... C. .......... Mlll'tl IV .. ....,._ ,_,.., .., ............ ~. WE UASE All POPUl.All MAKES 7 DAYS A WEEKI SANTA ANA LINCOLN MERCUR Y 1 iOl N TUSTIN f\VE ~A ~..IT f\ /\ N A. '.1 47 Ql hJ ! Sears] ' ., ' Behind-the-Ear Hearing Aid ~." ~3 29 l\c.ular '· l.o" Pritt / ~../' Model 8047 • Separale On Off Switch • Rtrr.ovablf' Ear Hook • Uses Silver Oxide or Mercury Batten• •~Her Sound Quaht\' • Easy lo Operate and Service Ask About ur~ Con\·enlt'Rt ('rfltlt Plans Price Efft<'lh·t thru Saturdl\. A111us1 1t Hurlna Aid• Art Avallablr At The F'ollo" Ina Sun toru Buena Park Cerritos Compton EaatOhmpic Soto El Monat Glendale h1a1•"* , .... 12 Lona Bu<'h :"\onhrtdat Pasadena Pico 11 Rlmpau Pomonti Soulh Coast Ptaia Torrance \'al It~ FRIDAY AUGUST 11 For momln1 and afternoon listfnp, plHM see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenJence, are the day'• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Vian 111 tlN Njpt" (dra) '40- Carole Lombard, Anne Shlr1ey. 9:30 O "lht Sands of lwo II••" (adv) '49-John Wayne, John Apr. 10:00 3 "Th• fiat Who Too• UM Wm" (wes) '49-Yvonne De Carlo, Scon Br1dy. 12:00 U "811 lrown Crea" (mys) '36- Cary Grant, Joan Bennett 1:00 D (C) "leave Ktr To Htmn" (drt) '45--Gene Tierney, Jeanne Crain. m "Tiie l•dJ Wants Mink" (com) '52-Ruth Hussey, Dennis O'Keelt 1:30 0 (C) "Alo111a of the Sovt.h Stu" (1dv) '41-Jon Hall, Dorothy LI IT101JI. 3:00 (C) ''War Orutns" (wes) '47- ley Barker. Join Tlylor OJ ~hllJ-ln.d Me" (CQm} '57-Van Johnson. Piper Laurie. 4:30 IJ (C) "Clvt My lteprds te lroad· wl(' (dra) 'U -Oan Dalley. Sa111e IS 10 AM llstina. 5:00 fJ "A Wlna and a ,,.,,,.. (adv) ·u -Don Ameehe, Dana Andrews. EV E:NIN (; &:00 fJ DU mm a> Ntn (})~Ntwa U Ila VllltJ Cl) Co111bltl m Fllnbtonea m Daniel looot (iJ) EnnlJta 11 Popa (R) Chet Atkins. flJltou1 para Veronica m Hod,.,octae Led" ft Mqbeny R(D ail La Struncta £aposa EBTiirM Stoel'• 6:30 U Movie: (C) (IO) "Counttrfeft Kiiier" (mys) '68-Jack lord, Shlr1ey Knlaht, Jactl Wuton, Char1es Drake, A cop with 1 criminal baeqround becomes e member of the under· world In ordtr to tKpose cert1ln crime m11n1tes. Cl)CISNtwS 0 Merv Chtffln m f1Jtnc Nun fil) Tiie last Frontftr (R) Spotll&ht on 458 acres of public land. m Trewtl tflt Wor1d OjlrMn Autt ai) ,tUClolla 0) Htad"'°P Elliot Mintz hosts. 1:00B(l)DmNns U lowtlnt for Dollars (j) Trutl\ tr CieftMQutMes Cl) Drapet D Whit's MJ LIM7 m I Low L11CJ 8) I °'"• of ••nit QI) EIKtioft '72 f.l)lt'1111 t'n) EwtniQI 11 Ptpt "Ctlet At~IM" THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, AUGUST 6. 1972 CE 0 MOf Tltne C.r1 de Mltjtr ail LI C.n•~• •• hpa @ Mewlt: (C) 1\at lady" 9:JO 0 S-IMI lM 7:30 a an:uaJ "Circus of th• Grul Es· D (I) Cl) G!l Tiie Odd ~ UPt" "ftllx, Tht C.lypso Slnatr" (R) fe· O Hottywood Sctuarea lill joins e>sc.r on vacation In • O Mowft: (C) (Zllr) "Air/ 'un Can Caribbean tourl11'1 tr1p, '11(' (adv) '63-(dd Byrnes. Gil· D m ..... btl1 Roland. Thrte ruthless men fil) QJ) Tiit f1M Alt of SeofM!a Off bat11e Hdl othtr end ttle elements. (Pan I) Three part pro1r1m lodk.s at To Tell tho Trulli ways we all can (and should?) 1001 l I DrtaM ef Junnie off. 1J Millltn $ Mowio:: (211r) ..,sycht· ti) Avtntura 59" (dra) '64-Curt Juraens, Pat 9:45 EE rr.fllOf Aldao rlc11 Nt1 I Blind wife of 1n lndust 10:00 fJ m NtwS nah1t tries to ptua • aap In he u CV Cll m lOM Americ.an style memory that Is responsible for her (R) "love and the lnst1nt father," non-vision. Corbett Mon1c1; "love 1nd lover's lift Atouncl Us Lane," Dick S.raent, Janis H1nsen; m Hopn'a Htroea "love and the Spflt.Up," Denise Cl) Drarntt NlcholH, H1ns Conrled. Qj) Wor1cl Prus D Movie: (2hr) "A Wini ind a ti) Los .. NllJ dt Ptr1tvlllo "8Yer" (edV) 144 -Don Amtehe. m Uatalltd Wor1d Dana Andrews. (!) Hiatt Ptlf0t1111nce Q) Nalllvtllt Music m Add11t11 Fl111lly Qj) Hollywood Tefmslon Theatre (R) S:OO IJ O'Hara (R) Martha Hyer por· Em MJ Third E,. (R) (See Monday, tr1ys 1 racketeer's wife whose un · 8 PM) predlctable behavior can spell life ail Prtmltrt 40 or death for O'Hara. a) To It Announced 0 m Thi ,artners "Two or m la l.eytt1da dt Balomtt false .. Oetechves Crooke and Robin· lO:JO 1J Ci) The Qowmor and JJ. (R) son enco:.inter 1 double as they pur· Drlnkwater's newlywed mother has sue 1 thttf Yvonne Cr111 1uests a lover's qu1rrel with her hypochon 0 (3 @ a) lradJ lunch "My driac husband, who then floors every· falf Opponent" (R) M1rci1 pl1J1 one with the news that his 70-year- Prrmallon to the loser of 111 the old bride Is prefnant. alrts 1n her clHs O Cle•·Up "David Cassidy" m MoUltra.j•LIW l1j Anwtna Wolid of ltnllln m '"" Mason Q) lift CosbJ fl) HtfWllftOI Corajt ti) la Sltlltkl fE Waslllnito11 Week In Review m H•ntan Dhnendotl ti) Ernesto Alottte 'resent.a 9 Crtltllrt llltttrt fm) l'.atldon Contral 0) Condt1td1 Culpable EB Mow'•: "DilrMll" (drl) '29 -11:00 IJ 0 u @!)mm News Joan Btnnett. Georae Arlin. (I) Cl) dj News 1:30 0 119) a;, NIC fndlJ Movie: (C) fJ One Sttp ltJOIMI (2hr) "Klll A Orapn" (adv) -fer· Cl) Marslwil Ditton nando lamas. Jack P1l1nce. An m Trvttl or Cffsoq1ttnc:es adventurer is hired to retrieve I m Judd for Utt Deftnlt c1r10 of valuable, but deadly Nitro 2 (II The Jazz Stt (R) U (I) (l) (!)The 'artnclal F,.11y fl) Carner Tad Am11tron1 "W11tln1 for Bolero" (R) Keith Part· EB Htadsllop (R) Elliot Mintz hosts. rida• luves the family hearth for 11:15 IE Cint•• J4 his own pad. 11:30 IJ (() CIS lite Movlt (C) "TIM m Merv Qlfffll lrodMrboo.i of tllo 1o1r (SUS) '70 fil) ())) I #He@ I Yo Soy CllltlllO -Glenn Ford, Rosemary Forsyth. The Chicano uperitncf, from its Oe1n Jager. Astonlshina story M e roots In pre·Columbian history to secret fretemity. the current ruura•net of activism. e 9 m Jd11111 Canon is depicted in this documentary. O M.vit: "leyolld lier(' (dra) '48 Fiimed on location across tht South· -Alan Lldd, Donna Reed. wtst Probes sianlfieant events In U (I) (l) Diet c.w.tt Stevt Allen Medun history and e1tplorts socl•I. 11 substitute host. economic ind political problems of Cl) Niptaar1 tod1y. m To Tell dlo Truttt 1:00 IJ Cl) CIS f'rtd., Movit: (C) (10) 12:00 fJ M-.ft: "llcep1clo" (adv) Louis "Men In the Middle." N1ncy Malone; Jourdan, Danny Carril. "l(eep the faith," 8ort Convy, HOW· m Movie: "l1Mlt"1, Tiit lnvlnd· lrd D1 Sliva. N•ncy Wilker; "Shep· bit" (sci.ti) '66-8r11n Donlevy. herd's f lock," Kenneth Mars, Don d) W1ndtftnt Amtehe. (R) 12:)0 m Cotltly Male Tl .. 0 (I) Cl)&) RtoM 222 Amtr1· 1:00 CJ) 8 0 9 ..._ c1's Quest" (R) A br1&ht, llkHble 1:15 D llottl: -.Olltf Wltll a Siik karf" footb1ll 1t1r who nealeets his studies (mys) '67 -Suaanne Uhlen 111 challenp to Pete Dixon. l:JO 11 Mftlt: (C) ''SMw T,....,." G) Dnptt (dra) '67-Jamts Francfseus. fJ) U1 Yennt para bcordat 2:00 m ~lpt SMw: "Tiit lripttn &1 TV Mulkll StrHpr," '1:ftJ o1 f'Mr," (C) a Tiit Ylrrwtn "Yaaplfe ....... tllt lMt P'taMt." 72 Off ise • he, (R) ay, (R) IS n- ry- 1r- ts. '48 len uls d· ALFA ROMEO Coast Imports I 000-1200 Coast Hwv . New~ort Beach 642-0406 tJt :tilt4-1:•tt.J(•]$1 Ward S. Lee Inc. 1234 S. Ma in St., San ta Ana 547-5826 Harbor'· American 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~· Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 546-4444 Crevier Motors 208 W . I st St., Santa Ana 835-3171 BUICK : = Blvd. Colt• ..... m-2500 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa 540-9100 CHEVROLET Connell· Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa M'esa 546-1200 CHRYSLER· PLYMOUTH Huntington Beach Chrysler-Plymouth 16661 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 5 .. 0-5164 DATSUN Costa Mesa Datsun 2845 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-6410 Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-7781 DODGE Courtesy Dodge 2888 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa 557-9220 TH£ DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. AUGUST 6, 1,972 ... SE RV.ICE DIRECTORY FORD Dunton Ford 2240 So. Main St., Santa Ana 546-7070 Theodore Rob ins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mes4' 642-0010 Wilson Ford I 8255 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-6611 University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 *'iHIBJi?.f' Roy Carver Inc . 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 54b-4+44 UL\1'P•ll ~uer u c 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa MeH 979 . 2500 LINCOLN • MERCURY San ta Ana Lincoln-Mercury 130 I No.Tustin , Santa Ana 547-9183 Connell Chevrolet · 2828 Harbor Bl vd., Cdsta Mesa 546-1200 MAZDA Huntington Beach Mazda 17331 Beach Blvd. Huntinqton Bea ch 8442-6666 MERCEDES-BENZ Jim Slemons Imports Warner & Mein St .. S•nte Ana S4MI 14 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Plvd., Costa Mesa 540-9MO . OPEL Bauer Buick 2925 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 979 -2500' PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd., Cost• Mesa 546-8017 PORSCHE· AUDI Don Burns Porsche-Audi 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 636-2333 Chick Iverson Pouche-Audi 445· E. Coad ·Hwy. Newport Beach 671-0900 RENAULT Coast Imports I 000-1200 W. Coast Hwy. Newoort Beach M2-0406 Slemons Imports 220 I S. Main St., Santa An• 557-5242 ROLLS-ROYCE Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 546~4 SUBARU Fritz Warren's Sports Car ·Center 54 7-07 M 710 E. 1st Sj Santa Ana ll•U•Jfr Dean Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 6-46-9303 Bill Maxey Toyota I 8881 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 8~7 -8555 iidtlltt4:• Fritz Warren's Sports Ctr Center S47.07M 710 E. I st St •. 5.nt• Ana VOLKSWAGEN Harbour Volkswagen 1871 I Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-4435 Chick Iverson Volkswagen 445 E. Coasf Hwy. NB. 673-0900 VOLVO Dean Lewis lmPoris 1966 .Harbor Blvd .. Costa M.- 64-9301 ,... 13 SATURDAY AUGUST 12 ',~ I l JI N I •• (, 6:00 8 (() ,_.., ltt9ulltf "East aplnst Wtst Th• Cold Wer" l :lO II °"1MJ "Ceremony ot lnno· unct" U Ii.ct bptrience TY I Claweo• m Lit'• • ., 7:0011 ..... Up B a m °'· 0o11tt1t • (]) Jeny Lewls Show m 111111 end His luddltt .......... 7:30 II Duttf• Trtt'-oUll D m Deputy Ona 8 C.11111M11 ,roflle "Suaar and You" Arnold Pike dlscussas th• rel11lon· ship of excess suaar In the diet to low blood suaer. Panelists art Eddie Albert. Katherin• Helmond end Olympic Ch1mplon Biii Toomey U (]) CI> lo.cl Runner Ultde I• m•rottier lllu 1:0011 hp lu1tt1J B m Wtody Wtedpeder D ,.,.,. MCI f riellll• U (])CI> fu111tJ l'tlant.11 m A.M. M .. s "fortllJI LIO-" (com) 'SO-Abbott & Coitello. ''Tllt a... lt'uPI Stery'' (blo) '60-Stl Minto. Susan Kohner. aJ C.ulltry M'* Time l :JO. Cl) ScoHJ·Doo D di m rtnk hnthtr 8 lent Autry D CD CI> Jacbon fivt 9:00 II Harttra llobetrottan B 9 m TIN Jetlena U Mom: ''Mewr S.J Die" (com) '39-8ob Hope, Martha Raye D (]) CJ) ltwltdttcl CtftMft Ctmtval D Mtwtt: "llld kofJlo11" (SUS) '57-Rlchard Dtnnlna, Mere Cofday. Im Movie: "Stcurfty Ritt" (dra) '54 -John lr1l1nd, Dorothy Malone. ll)a ... s. em 1:)0 • Cl) n.. Hair ... , l•ndl aamaam.r IHf (I) TI,._; WtMew tt UM Seutll D CI>LW1wt11t lD:OO 8 CJ) PtbMea and 11111• la•• D a m Taki A Clant Step "Growlnt" (R) HBC producer Lucy Jarvis ind folk·rock. slnatr David Bromb«I Join tHn hosts Ken Wonc. l.M Blair and Chris Parslow In their rappln1 aesalon. D W~""" a Mewtt: "W1ttft Wiiiie Com11 Mardiftl..._,. lD:JO I Cl) ARllile't 1V funl'lles Mewll: ....,., l111pn" (wu) •5().-.()on Barry, Robtrt Lowrey. D MM: ....... lacl tlle Nl&fll" (dra) '41-John P1J1tt, Mont fr ... """· m...,.. •at•• , .. "" ll:tl8()).-. B dim MIJer Llaau• ...w T11ms to be announced. Ci)hal f*" ..... D (l)Jeltttf q.at II) LllCM LIM't ll:JO. Cl) ...... tllt ~ D (l)LMCetetUM ID I lflCIA, ,...., Dn1 a.at ta\a•,_....PI Tht Grand Prix of Or11 Bottift1 from tM two minion dollar Lona e..eh Marine Stadium The 1972 championships wtll ,.. over 70 dreu•rs competln1 over the qu1rtt1 mlle w1t1ry course. ID Mowte: "Tiit Alll•1b'" (doc) Anl· mats at war, worll end pley In their n1turel h1bltat. QI OutidMf World l\rTfRNOON 12:00IJ(J)ftt ......... ( D Jolltt WIJIM Tit1atr1 "''" of tttt Siddle" CJ) Movie: "Tiit Kanun" (wes) '43 -Rlclmd Dix. J1n1 Wy1tt. U (}) (f) AIMrtc.ln landlllnd CJ Mowlt: '1.ont Cun" (1dv) '54-- Gtorlt Montaomery, Dorothy M•· lone. a Latctr 12:30 II Cl) You Art There "Th• Torment of Joan of Arr!' (R) Andre• MaraMc· cl stari as the 19·yHr-old Join on trial for heresy ind tr11son while Imprisoned In the Castle of Rouen In m1dltv1I Franct. fl) fentarria faan 1:00 G Cl) CIS Clllklftn'• festive! "fun· ny Stories" A Rus,,l1n-m1de fllm tbout the 1dvtnturas of I lf'1>UP of mischievous younrsten. (]) SplCI In tht 70'1 D Movie: '"altroue Strip" (wu> '40-Rldltrd Dix, flo11nc1 Rice. 0 Movie: "Wtr of tht Wlldcltl" (wu) '43 -John W1yn1, Marth• Scott. a a 11P1c141 NA 1o1f aautc The ellmu of this seuon's pro 1otr tour with • purse of $250,000. field or 150 top pros, h11dtd by d•· f1ndln1 ch1mplon Arnold P1lmer. co111pet1 •t Wuteh11ter Country Club at Harrison, New Yori! (live) GI ...., Nick Carter 0) CiM en la T1rda 1 :lO CJ) Sltldtboel (I) Mtbltt ..... Show mElelMm,,,.... Cl) IMll: "1'• Art lullty" (dll) '63--Anthony Perkins_ J11n-Cl1ud1 Brialy. 2:00 II Dus11'• TmlMMI• CJ) v• et Ac"aitture D lmm.tieul Z.nt "Lorenzo" Lortnzo Ochoa ls 1 youn1 student or arch11oloo, • curetor of th• Mustum of Anthropoloo. In Me.xlco City. Ht tells t11e story of his surcll for clues to the put. which ht ho wlll l11d to • better undtrahlndlna of the present and the future. (I) Movie: "Htu11 Acrtsa tlM la(' (dra) '40-Walter Pldfeon. Gtor11 Raft. (I) lltltMtltMI Hour a t.owt11 Tltotl11 ms.a1Tra11 TH! DAILY "LOT, TV WUK. AUOUIT 8, 1972 m11avrPrt11cue G!) ....., Qtlelt 2:IO 11 De Siesta 11 CMt CJ) ca.,.. Preflle "Vlt1mln E· Ecotoo·Dftt" D HIP alld WtW "Wbconsln Snow· mobllt Derby" Ashln1 ttlroultl let for trout anti 1 trtp Into the hlafl mountain country by snow mtchlne. ~ AdlN ,.,.... .... m wi111 .. Ad'Hlrtun m LaecMt Llllk J:OO 1J lent Loftdon $alow CJ) MtN: "TM Rntlclt Yun" (1dv) '56 -Tony Curtis, Collffn Mllltr. D Acftculturt USA "Holocaust" URamActlon Cl) ,., Out flkb G Mtti.: <C> "TIM Last HUit" (adv~ '56-Robert Taylor, Stewart Cr1naer. \11 Sd·f1 ThHtrt m Mwle: "Cltln1 &lte" (adv) '57- Gtnt Barry, "'' "Kina" Col•. G)flltbl&-S.CC.r m Movie: "Sine Girls tf Sheba" flan 1$ proflled 8 lost In Sptct GD s,ocu t1a111en,. J:JO IJ lltldtr/Oubldtr D °" c..,.,. "Thi Future or Tele· vision" (R) Thomas Sarnoff, uecu· hvt Viet President. HBC Wnt Cotst; Cherlts Woodard of Theta Cable TV; and Steven Pot of th• Synllledyn1 Comptny 1nswer questions from Loyol1 University students 1bout the future of commercill televi~ion and the impact of cablt·tv ind video- cassettu. 0 lo&ltr ltMts T-Blrds vs. TtltlS Outlaws (I) Secret A&tnt D Spotts'""littet( ,,..f1l1 L1rry Ma· htn ID WMldn't It It lrut If • • • "Show Rnpect to Your Younasters" Gl)l.U.rla ... If) Ytlc:e of Acftcttltwe 4:00 II Movie: "The Mick ft1t11tlln" (fen) '65 -H1ns Conrtld, Buddy 81tr, Animated f1iry tale about a hidden m•aic fountain. nar11ttd by Sir Cedric Htrchriekt. B Whit'• w..1 o. "Ute •t 65" D ...,,, WeMtNft aJ CM!ltry Mldic TIN 8Addam fl•llJ «') ....... l.d111 l!)C«••• .... 4:30 II fecu1 "Los An11l11 Recrution ind Parb Circus" D CI> CJ) a> a. .. ,~,, Am lac:n1 ''The Dtyt.ona Drum" Stock car racln1 1t 01ytona 811ch, Florida •nd Brunswick, Gtortl• er• featured. (J)c.M~lfwllnl lll HIP 9'M111 1JW11 go cmt. ,...,. 81adt11 w..w 9) Flllx tlM Cit 5:00 D lid T .. Jacl L1Lann1 and St · b11t11n Cabot auest. B ltwl•r fw Dellln a CJJ Cl> m .-. ww. wtrld " """ (J)9News 1J Lat Tmhlo'a W Pet HtntY vs. Monty Hall. m MtM: CCl """ ,. Oudll• ...,.. (dra) '56-Trtoet Power, Kim Ncwal. ...... : (C) ... ""...,,.. ('"11) '53-Blff Elllot, Preston fOltlf, hi· o Cast11. fD luces -4 Mt•rta "Water'' Stnsltlw photoarar>hJ traca tht llf• In w1ter 1nd the water In lift. m .. ,. ..... ma Ctu11trJ ,... Q)ICI ... 5:15 m ...... a....u, 5!308 o.vtd fmt ltwut Art C1mey 1uats. IJ (J)9""" O Mtvlt: (C) "Dr. Cydopa" (hor) '40-Alb•rt Otkker. Janlct Loaan. 1J u.i lrtdpa' Wttlr Wortd fl),.,. a..-c... '1WlnJJr Mtlon Soup" tD Acflculturt UIA 9 llHlpt's Island Q)S'"4bcef I '.' I N 1 ~I. 6:00 IJ DD CIJ m ,._. (f)b TIM tJlalO. ....... 9 Mewit: (C) (90) "Lin Marie" (dra)-Tony Franclost, Mart Rich· min. fl) Rosas ,.,. Vm111ai fJl) Olu1111 Tnil B Qataer ftotMll Ch1111rs vs. Mlnntsot• Vlklnp (ti) Tith dtt 40 m n ... StMset 6:30 Cl) S,.ftJ ..... _ D MIC ..... CtnftnllCll (J)'9ny ... .... ON ... fE Je111 51\tplMrd'a Alltrlcl (R) (Set Thursday, 8 PM) me.~ 9) HeN••P (R) Host: EJllot Mintz 7:00 fJ CIS News Roser Mudd Cl) Ltt T,..t'a lolt B Nttioftal 8101t1plillt "Eerie World of Jacquts Costen" 0 a> HM Kn RQJ Rot•rs, Dale Evans auttt. O Jwallt J1111 Col. Harland Slndera. (I) tip Qapeml IJ o.tll v.n., o.,s m (J)m~ w1111 .. IB It Taktt A Tltllf f» El Ttn11Uo GI) IN Dtttu•t: A Tut et C:.11- tiM '91t1a (R) (SH Tutlday, 9:30 PM) G>Ho!MMit 7:30 II~ In tllt HwM "Hot off tho Presses" (R) Tht fun-lovtn1 midi· e1I studentl put to11thlf' their own version or 1 alrlle m11ulnt. (])Dflp9t (I) Te Ttll tile Trvtfl fJLtt'• ...... .,... II MUlltA S M .. : (af) • ...,_ .. tllt I01t,.._,. (dra) '44 -GrtlO'Y Peck. Thomu Mlt.ch1ll, Vl11e1nt Pritt. Based on AJ. Cronln'1 ft· mou1 novel of ttlt Scottish mlsaloft· tty whose devotion to humanity THt DAILY PILOT, T)f W!EK. AUGUST I. lt11 conqut,. th forcea wflk:t\ Mt out t l:JO 8 ([) lllfJ T,W Mwt -.. (R) a S.,..Ur rr ... ts: .._.._. II a o.. ..., ..,... dat"'f his mltaloft lft CtllN. A newly tlectld cou~lman ii upr tlllt ht......,-(hot) '32 -Btlt Cl) Mewlt: -rM a...,.,.. ("'11) '60 I .._ FldlfJ but urunpertd to a.,,.ar whtn In· Luaoll. Sidnay foa. -Htlft2 ~. ln1r1d Viti Bttpn. -· ls'*' (R) ~Id to be on Ttd'a ntwt proanm. D (])(I) a. ltnJ'• 'WflW' 5'ew D ....,..: -.., tlllt Ill• Mnt t1I s-... ....,_ D ,.._. •Miia tf dill .....-.,.-II Tiie u.... raer (dra) '65 -Stm McQueen, '9 MMtla ,...., (ld·fi) '69-ftobutllro Kajima, ctuh· m ..... Ron fortntr l" Rtmlcl, Don Mumy. On her L-00 8 Cl) Al II .. ,,..,, (R) Edith's tophtt M~'11f!1. Stranrt tltctttc 8 ~ '1le bltf't Edlf"' husband's rtltast from prison, t put ts QuestioMd and Ardllt fu lmpulsft .,. ~ from pltMt m a. ....... '°""' wfft Is dlsllluslontd to find wftfl Jtelousy when t •crtt .,_bout Tera. followed br t maalve tttacl m LM .,_ Dft that he's as wild as twr, end wtltn Ecllttl Is rMalt4. •a•lnst Elrtb bJ monstrous blasts. 10'.30 IJ "-N'cM wltll ...... Usa: ht rewrts to lawtmMSS lflt turns .. a m -Ce.-, Tllelllrt HO • (I) Oki Y• OJtia (R) Didi .. ts (C) ....... Ind f4fMf •• tf ... to I ~n1 ltlttffl't dtpUty for .. -ni. Flt Odew"' (R) Don Knotts lost oe • motorCJClt IJ)ln In tht dt· tt.11 Dr1lllt" lace. and Alttwr Wrt1 It.If In I sert and Ms to prldice 111 ht knowa m ..... Ed hrtJltk (() Mwll: '1'ilttl .. a .....,. (corn) of a dis* "°"' optrl, Knotts pity· 'about sumval. m ..... Snltl"4 .... "l.tt's '61--Clrol l.tstlt. ina a would be daptradO and qod· a a ID fflC 1111"'1 lllM: (C} Give Junkies Whit Ther W1nt-frtt a r ....... Dew Sonny Ind Chtt fr., portraytnc tht IMtiff. (af) "rllt ~ (R) (df•) '72 Htroin!" Experts end 11-1ddk:ts dt· 1ut1t. I ltd 0... ..... .... -fOflY francioU, Annt Buttr, bttt the Ptoposll, which would SUP· m .... : (C) "'TM ~ o.dll• (]) (I) El) I Ide@; I W11 Otvtd Wayne, A former police dtttc· ply drup to tddlcts ftom aovem· StNy" (drt) '56 -Tyron1 Powtr. ftllC9 (Pert I) Alm tdtptatlon of tlw Wflo specl1llzes In findlna miss· mtnt controlled clinks. m Mfttt: "WMe u, Ind Ur' Tolstof a cl1sslc novtl pmenttd In Ina ptrlOllS turthes for • runaway 11:00. Cll DD([) a..... mys) '66 -Robert Hoffro•n. LISI four parts. follows the fortunes tnd colle11 1lt1. Cl) Mlnhl .,.... . Gaston!. lfttrlcatt t111tlollslllpa of four 1rlsto-fJ) UI ...._ ~ .._., m TM ~q Wtt1d of ~ft 12:00 8 MtN: (C} ,,, Tlday, 1M1 crttlc famlllts In Russlt durl1t1 ' II) ................. "'CfllMll ,.,.. m ildil'Jft Ka,..._ Te.-~nW" (dra) '$7--ltl BtlW. 1l1ht turbulent 111ra. 1805· 1812, .. .,...... fm SabMo Fllllke 12:30 0 MM: ...., Wiit Cried ........ whttt tht nttlon was cau(ht up In ft lnrlMe Well 11:15 Cl)~ ~ • bwtllde Y11,... (mys) '66-Vmnlca Hurst. th• •• , with Napoleon. t-.JO. CJ)~ (R) Andrte ICUSIS (•dv) '5$ -Tony Curtis, Collen l:CIO D ...., ... r,..., Edwin Ntwm1n m I IHcfAI Mill CtUtttlia-U11I-Amie of not &fvina htr tht prope Mllltr. lntetvlews Prfnce R1nltr and Pr1n· ""' ....., hcNtrt The two-hou ptltmtl low •nd respect, tnd ht 11:10 II FllMtlous 521 "CMldttlt'a Hour c:ess Grac:a " Monaco. pt1Stntatlon from the Am aullt·ltriken ftthtr an>Ptl clumslly (dra) '64--Audr., H1pbum. Shirler (j) CJ) News Hotel will dlmu t wttk of Judaln for some WIJ to mtkt tmtnds. Mtc:Ulnt, James Gerner. M1Uc:lous Q) lhvlt: "'The Crut Mwnn" In whb 42 Callf.ornll rlrts c:ompet1. D ..... Watdt ltny 8umll aosslp about l'MI ttldltrs br1nrs (doc) '54-lftturt tllm produc:td '°' m C..,......, WNldq • MllldJ Cetl•nltr ruin and trqldy. thtttrt tnd lV. 9 L.u UM 9 Hll)11ad r.-... Tlleltn 11:30 D MMe: .,..._ I~ (drt ) 1:20 II .... : "'TN WMI*'" (drt) '64 fl) Ahl .,.,_, "lntlmtte Uatit· .. 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AnANJIC'S PRICE $475 ~.,tc: COAfT " ...... " 445 !. ,, ... c ...... .. 0,. 1M Delly. M let. IN S.. uiz:DoYou eally Get a Kick Out of Life? DAILY PILOT June Lockhart Talks To Parentss Don't Give Love Halfway ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA "Ice Float" Punch: It's Cooling and It Looks Terrifi~ - FOR SYBIL LEEK, p.ychk f ou pre4icted J. Edg• Hoooer' • "'1alA • a nea. paper anicle lad /"'"""?J, ad ,,.. .... e.Mdioft attntpl °" Georg• w alloce .. 0 bool pabUalwd Jaortly bef on tJae Cooernor um altal. Boco do you ful wlw:n pndkdou Uh tltae COtM trwP-L. T., Salina., Calif. FOR THE REVEREND BILLY CRARAJI On a Johnny Cuh TV show, you aaicl the guitar wu men- tioned in the Bible. I found the carnet, cymbels and eigbt other i:mtrumenta, but oo guitar. Where u it aww•kmed?- Mn. C. Lee Parb, Munayrille, Ca. • The Bible refers .repeattdly to ¥n§ed ~II, and •an example nobce Psalm 150:4, ... pnu.se him with stringed instruments and organs.· Espedally note Psalm 33: 2, where the reference is made to an instrument of mi strings, probebly very much like a guitar. FOR HVGH CYBRIAN, 8lar of NBC'1 •prc>M• You have a record of taking chances. Wbat ~the biggest ooe you ever took?-J. W., Blue&eld, W. Va. •Jumping out of a plane. I dJd a film in which the character I played was supposed to be a big hero, has to make a jump ~gets scared and can't make it. He has to come down in the plane. A big disgrace and letdown to him. I wanted to see how I would react under the same circumstances, if I had the guts to make it. I did, then went bade to do a second jump just to see if 1 could repeat it. FOR BOB HOPE Does your wife ever go with you on your trips to Vietmm? -Mn. Art Huber, Merrillville, Ind. • Back in 1966, my wife Dolores, my daughter Nora and my son Kelley all joined me for part of the Christmas trip. And in 1969, Dolores again made part ol the trip, but went home early to be with our grandchiJdreo. It's wonderful for me, but seeing Dolores seems to make the servicemen more be>esidc, so I don't tab her along every year. She says she wants to go next year if I go. FOR AL KAUNE, Detroit Tiger bo.ball *" . What is the toupaa pitda for you to hit agaimtP Bow a boat the toughest pitcha?-Byrclie Wiltiamtoo, Milton, N. C. •The hardest pitch for me to hit is a sideann delivery. So f ve got to say that the toughest pitcher for me to hit against is Ted Abernathy, the Kansas City rightie, who is a side- anner. .... DORIS DAY I bow bow clog pounds have killed animals in thC* d. cw ...... chambers and I think it's uttsiy inhuman• Why cloem't the SPCA do 10mething about it1 -Shari MeClinton, Plaeentia, Calif. • Many groups and individuals are trying to combat this evil practice. It's a matter of inftuenciog public opinioo OI' persuading civic olBcials of the cruelty involved. Sometimes this turns out to be a difficult task. You can help through your local humane as.tOciation. A merciful way ol aestroying these unfortunate creatures is the quick, painless hYJ» dermic injection. · • I feel revolled and appilled. When I beard about the Wallace aaeninetion attmipt.1 imnwUately had ao attack al uthma. 1111 au.ck that a.ited for two days. It redy gets me deep trwide in tho .-.r plemt, ., to ...-Jc. However, I have a great refu;:: sleep. When the Bobby (ennedy ~ (wbieb I bad predicted), I took to my bed. I think I re.Dy try to tell myself it didn't happen: I bow I try to push it to the back al my mind. FOR USA TODD of ·aee How· Do people ever eom.... you with Liza Todd, daugliter ol Eliubeda Taylor and the late Mib Tocld?-M. S., A.bury P ... N.J. . •AD the time! People just want to believe that I am. Evm stories in the. press-insist that I am Liza Todd. I keep o:· plaining that ·rm not. and pOinting out that she's ooly &bout 13 years old. I started using "'Lisa Todd"" as my stage name about five ymn ago when I was dating a boy named Todd. I wam't happy with my real name, which is-Lisa Taybt FOR CARROLL CYCONNOR I ha~ Mmd the n-.. ~tp may dilcootinue 'IOIJI role -Arc:laie ........ Tn.?-Billy Bornholdt, Le Sueur, Mhm. •The rumor you beard is just that-a rumor. I have never said I would quit the show. I love the.show and everyone connected with it. and as long as the audiences lib the abow, I will be ArchJe Bunker. FOR REi .REED, mooW critic Y-face wl perwlity .. ._., eppealing. Woalcl re eorwi• a morie c:meer?-Lmw Monomle, .. ,....., Neb. e I have turned down a numbs ol movie roles liDoe ap- pearing in "'Myra Breckinridge" because the 81ms were oot Vfrf good. But if the right part came along, rd coorider it again. Acting ii fun., and mare aitics shoWd try it Mean. while. my .yndicated column and movie reviews keep me busier than most al the unemployed acton I know. A ...... &. t9'n lisJAl(v.._ TM. J 11 Y I ' J LIC*AMLDAV'IDOW,O, WIOilW.Pff PS ,_.,POI I 1 DOllAl.D Y. ......,.., VJ> .. ~ DINctcw' ..,. ,__.,,VP .. Editor tn Chief Meoc. ~Mgr,:~ .j. QI? 5 ; MYllOU)I DODeOtl. litenaa'ng Editor ...,.etlftg Dlrec:tor. 8'11 Le f trs ..... YOftl MCt1MD VAL.OAT?. M D1Netor ..... Mgr.: ........... ;.......,,"""'· Mgr.: -.. L ...... a.ac.go ..._Mgr.;,,._ WoMerl'a Editor. MIULYll ,_,.ATA ~.Jr~ 0Wott 8elae Mgr.:~ T • ..,_ Food Edftor. llAM.N ..._ .. : = · 8IGG5t UVING ANIMAL ~'the blue ~ ( 8alaeoriopt8"a MUSculus ). Mar"( speOMenS exued IOO #. w'*' some wetghing neariy 200 tons. SNORTEST U.S. PQESIDENT was~ JaMeS ~ison who was s ft. 3}6. inches tall. --1-~ lllGllfST . PRICED DfAMONO eve.- auc+;one.d was a ER.42 canst~ which Sold for- ~,ooo irt tc?EA. Every home a super receiver • ... noc:unwd • plugalnlD ..,GUiiet • no...,tooll oradcllloMllM...W ........ • no-l'llbblt ..... . \ uglroulllde• .... ,. Utlllw •II the wiring In JOtlr home ••• every room • reception .,. Do you mow that you have ooe of tbe p-eatat 1V anteonu ever COOltroc:ted? It'• better than any let of rabbit can., more dBc:ient than complicated atemaJ anCeoDM. It'a your bouee. Ya, tbe wi.riq in your home coostitutea a pant antenna that acts u a aiper receiyer for 1V, PM, all kinda of diftk:ult reception. And tbe aecret to Ulina all th.ii recepdou pocentiaJ ii an am•rina litde ploa-in attw:bment that utilizea tbe receptivity ot your bcKm wirioa without U1inJ a up bit of clectrical ponr. Yea. you limply attach tbe edapter easily a quietly to your let .•. plug it in to any wall outlet and Un.mediately your entire e1earical system it wortina for you. No upy looti.Qa rabbit ean., no dUBc:ult. daqeroua to maintain euern.aJ antennu. aod reception IO sharp and dear it will amaa you eYeD in tbe more difllcult a.reu. Order one for O¥erY let in your home, no incmfeaeoce from limultaneoualy operatin1 eea. Only St .98. PuD imtructiom i~ --=:=::'1'19............ . ~!1'l1l;Z.-Q>COM:;;.:._ .... ~ .. ,.,_ ,.. ---, I _,...,...~•w ....... Mo.p1.L·7S7 I I ~ • .,." ... Y. ,,. I Plew mah Indoor 1V Antenna(•). oaJy Sl.98 plm 5°' lhippias and hlndli ... under your money back parantcie. I SA VBf Order 1WO Antennas to.. oaly SJ.SO plus 5°' lhipphaa and bandliq Cbcct <N money onlel' encbed fOI' total (N.Y. raiitent1 edd I aleatu). t ~priDt) L ~-----_-_-_-_-_-_-.-,-~-.--J-~-~-~-.e-._Corp-_-_-. -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-~---_-_--__ J Sn1art Coo~ng Thla week, Food Ma .....,.. IUl••n prepares an ~ealMng punch bowl because: "For years I've noticed at parties that It lan't j&Mt the way tood taatee that draws compliments; it'• the way Ira preeented. So when aome neeghbcn had a lawn party, and aaeigned me to make the punch, I took the extra time to make a colorful ice float. Judging from the oohs and aha It got, it sure was worth IU" Let's Make a Pretty "lee Float" Punrh n.a ur,_..,.._. ... .....,,.,111 .._ ...... llDM,,1•1•..,-c1 .. 1ca ....... ......_..._. d SUDRR FIMT SIP 1cm(t-.)"-tnltllllcYred .... 'm,... CLIM I•, ~ 1,.... ... ce111 .... 1 .. , .... ,.._. •• Clfti .... ,-... aa.-.,.......,.._. 1 ..... ,., •• , oald ........... 1botlle(11oa)tDlllc.-,--... Dtcwtllwe lct flDll ar loe Clllbee ,,.,... ...... , Cllrwelcllit ...... -"' ........ --...... 1. In 4-~ punch bowl, combine all liquid inpedients. Place ice float in puocb or add ice cubes. Ladle into tall glaaa. Ouniah. Nda3~qt1. CHERRY-LllE RIP 1 .. <•-.)...,,.,.. Ila I ....... dlllJld 1 c..(9-.)"-1 1111 UHi ..... , ....... 1l\ ....... _ l ...... (11-.)a. .... ................ ct.-.. DtoaAse Ice ... Ot Ice aEllitt ( ........... , U.. *-tor ..-:dah, -.•a ul 1. In punch bowl, combine punch, limeade coocentnte and water . Slowly atir in dub IOda. ' 2. Place ice ftoat in punch or add ice cubes. Ladle iat.o glaaea. Oamith with lirne alien ii desired. Moku about 4 qU. ICE FLOAT llold .... F .... 1. Pill tbe mold of your cboi.ce (ae- lect mokl that will ftoat within cir- cumf ereoce of punch bowl) about three-quarten full ol Watler « ol the puacb )'OC.I aie ICl"riq. Free:n:. 2. Arraqe daliRd buita, IUCb .. lanoa alica, lime alic:a, onn.ae alicea, strawberries, maruchioo cberriea « small arape clUlla'I. in a petty pattern on toe of tbe frozen water. S. Fall tbe pan with additional water and freeze. 4.. Unmold by holding mold briefly in hot water. Place tbe ice float on punch in puacb bowl with the pat- tern Ude up. 5. Or if dcli:red, place small indiftl.. uaJ fruill in eectioaa ol ice-cube tray. Add water, fn:e:& Un.mold in punch bowl # < • .. Cao the com&.aDa ew:r be fuJJy procccted from milRpr'Clcn- lation and fraud in t.bc mar· ketplacc? Amooa tbe most ~ mcecJ profcssioaala iD l:bis ftcld ate Better Busioeu Bureau maoaeen-yct even they have atoriea to teU about how they were taken in by smoocb- tall:ina con men. One BBB mana,er in Jndianapolia teU. this story on birmell: ··1 was at home alone ooe Saturday momina when the doorbell rang. The man at the door, with his receipt ped ready, said he was from the locaJ furrier aod had come to pick up my wite'a fut coat for storage. I turned ova;. the coat, he wrote out a receipt and went • hf. way. I thoU~t -~-more ~l it until my wife c.amc home ... And IW'e enouJh, she had made no arran~ mcots to ttorc bu coat. Tbe receipt was a phony, and ntt~Uen to say, .-e oc~r uw the coat apin." A novice bureau 1tatrer in aoother city ac.c:epeed a PllCUae tor a neighbor who was oot at home, signed a receipt and pa1d a SS postage-due cbarae, only to find that his oei&bbor ,,..uo't e.q>Oetina anythina and that the a-ct· •se he had ~peed contained, fhtina- ly enough, a boa! "Frauds of this type are common· place," says David Rufi', manager of the Newark bureau, "and there is littJe we can do to protect the victims. A aood rule or thumb is~ Never turn anything of value over to a stranger without doub~kina bis refer· eooes, tak.ing bis liceMe-plare number , when possible, aod/ or ca.llina his ot • 6ce to verify bis identity." ~ ate aeveral areas of penist· mt cocnplaint that have been noted by bura..-K:rOSS tbe country. Here are the most notorious ones, thole that &R moss often used to take your money and time and to give you the least possible return. MIT AND SWITCH Bette, S.ninra Bureaus are CCD- IWJtly doiaa barde with pr8Ctibooai of the old bah.....t-.witcb routine. It worb lib this: An ad appan in the paper for aewin1 machines at the rocl~om price of $40. Wbm the lilopeful customer appean. tbe .U. man eitba tells her that the last ~ d>ioe waa just sold at that price °' die triee to convince bu that the machior ..... really very good and to ... - The Better Business Bureau Wams: By K Bruce Palmer, premdent, Coundl of Beffer lkuinee. Bureau•. Inc. . OD -to iiiOthu product COltina twiice as much ... It's 1urprisin1 bow quietly And mloodiJy such Wea afiiiinictj wort. .. one bureau rep1aa1tatiw uya. (;.....a A4'im: Learn to RICOS- lli:z.e the tact.ic:a of bail and switch when you tee than and evaluate your purchase accordinaly. Tbosc who pursue "bupjm" too avidJy oheo cod up payin1 more. HOllE- IMPROYEllENT 8WINDLE8 A lady in Gary, Ind., let in a Jfur- IWlt inaptttor .. wbo wanted to chect the safety of ber furnace. Sbe left him iD lbe ba""'Dall while abe ftnWwl putting a pie in the oven. Wbm lbe returned, he bad dianantlcd the fur- nace and had pana lfllud out all over the Boor. '"I came just in time." be told bc:r. '1bia furnace ... rady to blow up. I can repUr' it Uld pul it b.ck lO&dher apiD fot S7S.'" Kil vic.- tim bad littJc cbOice but to ba~ bim reauemble the furnlce-aDd abe bad oo way of knowing wbetbet it ttuly had beeo a safety hazard. G...a A4him: Call YoW' locaJ county clert'a omce ot Beaer ~ ness Burau to ft.Del out if sax:b ~ tioos are lepl. Q,eck the credentials of the inlpector and call bis omce to verify them. BBB'a on tbe Eut Cout have fat .. don't deal" files oo a "'raurdl com- pany" that .mda out letten that say: 11ria is not aaodlu .... pmmict On tbe contrary, we want to buy somethlna from you-your boDCllt. ob- jective opinion of new producta and publicatiom." What could aouod more aincere, dc.tpite the $10 rep.. tratioo lee that ia requiredf But com- piainta pour in to 888 ot6ca about the products that are dial mailed out -pn>dQc:U of trivial valoe lite dult- cloChs, raor blades. eyetimr peacila. Payment for Cftluati.aa thele prod· UCb, it hD"DI out. ii not made in cab. but in ICrip, to be applied toward FOda of equaUJ inlipifbnt value 80ad •• bisber lban &tore .pdca. Cr nll M*m Before eenctn,. wy to .a .. orpnizatiom'" (apo- ciaDy it tbe 9Cldrw ii • bCD nmnher), .t for funber iDformatioG. A lcaib- maae CODOerD nna-baitaa to sift daaila of ill operatiom. SBJ=..mPROVEllEJIT ICHEMD A rrrictcllHpd ._ ia New Yort wcm to a bair ... ep.c net cca111r that H. Bruce Palmer. wbo "'* ti. utids mpcdlDJ tor PAMD..Y Wl!ULY, ii praiotral ol tbe en.di al Bena • ....,_ lwam. Inc. A 1931 p'lldulile al die Ual+ea*f ol Nii'Npn, .. Wiii {Of ll ,... -I 0 j wida die Mutual Bmdlt Life bmnDae CA. w1WM111.-..-... from 19$3 to 1962. Mr. Palme:r ii -holder al .. , awarm and four boooru:y ....... wt• '-8dhe iD. pubk ~for maay yan. ............ ., ......... ad\Wtiled bair)liecw ........ to .. , ~ ill pMce. Mr. x -...s ........ told .... ft»- -'*-'. ..... dlM .. remlla ol Cbe IUqkal prowduie .,._ DOI ,uara;ifeed. He .. paid $1,200 Md wldel waat tbe ...,.., ....... Jll'OCW ot baviq tbe piecl wired to his ICaJp. After a few daya, the ..U. bepa to bofba him, and tbe pain became IO pat that he .... to • bolpitaJ to have the bairpieco ftllDO¥eCI. He want- ed hil money beict. but tbe ,... be bid alped pr<*dDd tbe '**" and tbey refUled to mah any tDt of teUIMwtt M1er prwwe from the -m, tbe =-ftoaUy oftc:red Mr. x a lpecilOy wown $5'>0 wi& • a ~ plltw•cnt Not •d.fted. Mr. X bu deciltoiJ to -tatt..-cale' to-eomt.-- where -=tioD is DOW pmctiq c .. ~ Alwa}I rwt die fine print before .,,,.., OODtnc1a. Remember tbal cace a caGlnct is. aiped. the compay ii liable tor~ ma tbaa 1a not m wrmn,. v~ tnnr.hw. that o&r a mre way to mab easy mooey lbould be reprded widl a&pic:klG. Ulltil he called die BBB, Mt. 0 of Sbre¥eport. La., WU tem1*C9 to in- Wll $2.400 in~ m+ hj1w 00 bia OWll route by • falt-caJtiq uleernan who pmmiled llim a wy life rUina in money in bit .,.re time. What Mr. 0 blldn't reaJimd Wiii that the com of routine repair ad ..,... dalilm could eat • .., aD bil pro&.. -that ICrvicina the mec:biDel would tum into & fu8.cime job -nta calla comin.g in day and niabt. G I ,, A ... Befon mftltina money in aucb Cllteli*~ lhnJI cbeck the c:ompaay"a rcputicla. A lany al tncp••riM ~ ill to a m c6» ia tbo ......_ -.. a ~ rocm'" opendma .... •up fla the --. It wwted lite 1bia: Your , le:s9oae riop wt a I II , llolco ..,.., 6'Tbil ii tbo .. , at 1W't ... ------ - - -... Quinc:a are you bavaa't beard ol. ..... The '¥Uice lalb 00. fut and CDDvim:iDalr: 1be miwion ii niliq fmdl for itl umual Qrilbma din- ner f« tbe bom rl m Tbo $5 or S 10 you JiYe will briDa many tima that amoamt ol joy IO cbe poor UDfoma- mta wbo acecl bdp. U you apie to coatnbul.e, a repre« 11tatne wiD be at )'OQr bome or place of ....... within an bour to pick up the mooey ... A1lboQlb the BBB illUel repeated wanainp wbm thae operaton bit town. many people are duped into oomributina jull lhe ume. G...al A•wke: Wbcn you're utecS tor money bJ phone. rrn the DO avail. A.a in&Wrcrent ~ made one appea.rance but failed to b the raqc. The Drilbhm .... Bebe to intcn::ede. and • iapctldrwJ: "Loot. maoufaauras don't want you to be unhappy witb their produaa bo- caa. they bow you11 &ell ~ wbo will ~ DC¥el to buy cbeir ap- pliaac:a. Lct'a wriae them and explain the cWlicultiet with the ~ and tbe indiftCTCOCC of the dealer ... Wilbio a few dafl a repairman waa back at the boulC and hod the ato\le. C..... A~ Wbeo a dealer n> f ..-.a to c:ooperatc. let the maouf9C:- ~know about it. • ~ to "'put it in wriliDa" and tben HIGH-PRESSURE U• fS ~ a BBB report. Wbm IOtic:ited TACTICS -in pmoa....._, J'OV""UI~ iet-a-BBB--·-An alert BBB muip:r"iDNeftii- report ftnt. When eolicited by mail. pia)'ed detective wbeo bu•mcwmen cbect that out too. in tbe New Y ort area were beina VIC 1 llllZINO nfEAGED Mn. P. an elderly Dalla widow, receiwld a letta from one P.dwud Wardell. The letter said, in pmt, .. I am writmg to you ill an dlort to brine your attealioon to your buahnd'a ~ oount wbicb ii loq I*' due." Tbe leaa' uid that the dee e•• d man •ldll owa $46.20 for ICIVicel and tbe ac- COODt bad been CUIDDd O¥a" to me for coHeaim '" AJumed, Mn. P called the BBB. which told ber that mdl a demand for money miabt be a bou and that lbe abou1d advile Wudm that lbc WU tumiq tbe mda' O¥a' to her lawyer. Se¥eraJ other pa- ftlDd complaiD1s apimt Wanlm, and 1000 the evidence of extortion bmuabt about hia arrat and coavic.- tioo OD four counts ot mail fraud. ffe wu acntcaced to thn:e yean in priloa. c .. .u.tc:e: llepnl Ul)' • mands for money from manaen with immediate mspicioll. ID thia irwlance, the meutiua of Mn. P'a lawyu w · eooup to friahtm Warden away. 8EIMCE REPAIRS A Drilbhm ol ._ 0emerw. tbe OODM••er advoc::MB ot the BeUcr 8'11i- DCll lk.aa.u. boupt a de.lme new ... .ranp-6e I.a ward In tifdw:n ll!Ptimca, almGll guanadeed to tum out IQUl1DCl meall. A ,,_ daya after it ... illltalled, tomdhiq ia the awitch merbaniwn bepD to dip md ~-barw-oftm iD tbe middle of lhc n.iabt. Calla to the dealer wae ol ~ by eoticita1iom for Iida in .. Black American M•prine.• The •Jr.amen implied tbat aDJODC who didn't take ID ad WU a racilt and would be reported to the Ovi1 Rqlm CMmlieeim Many people yielded 10 the praau:re. Dam lluft. .,,.,,..,. of the Newart BBB and black birmelf, investipted the authenticity of the .. maprinc." He found that it wu a poorly . printed pamphlet. pcaided over by two white con men. Ruff turned tbe Cale Oftr' to tbe police and the two mm were coavictcd of fraud. G....a A,,,_ If you hPe been victimized by a awiadkr. let your to. cal BBB know about ii, IO that they have a n:icord of ICbemea operatina in your area and can caution othas. •sa EADING ADVEHllWG A lady iD Wilminafno.. Del.. waa .,m, on a ~ holiday c:nlile. Her problem .... to find • IDC>d tm. Del in which to baud ber dog. Sbe amwen:d an ad in the paper for a ~t boardina and poomiq eervice. After taam, to the baael by pboae.. lbe bad aome aaenatiom and decided to call tbe BBB, wbidl lbc found bad already c:hected out the .. service ... The people wbo p1-ced Clle ad Jilted only & pboae D......., and bcdpf inquiries about a.. llddraa. sayin1 that they picbd up aod deliv- ered pdl. A BBB inHSllipb ob- tained the addrea throuab tbe new.- paper ad dep9rtmaat and found dm it WM a-dirty, boarded-up buildin1 in tbe ware.bouae aectioa ol town. The lady aousbt out aDOCber bmw:I. C1•1nl .u.tc:e: Be wary ol aisbt- umeeo facilitiea. U you cannot per- aonally cbect out ~ claiml, call your local BBB f« information.. FAMILY W£EK&.Y, ~ I. tm • 1 6 WIGS IBOME Jmt ........ theSTVLE Youw...t -BRI NA:f UBAT!M S.'f.R·E-T .C·B MG I COOl CON&'r'.ortm 1'.AP With Buttt In SCALP That l..ooka Uke SKIN =~~sr-Side of Face or Parted .. So natural -LOOKS LICE HAIR GROWING OUT OF HEAD. LOOKS LIKE YOU GREW fT YOURSELF. NEW·Dllferent·Never Before BSJ)l'a A Wig Like This --=s12995 PRK2 _....,.,.. t .uAR -• ... IMll&nut "'*" ..._ ... 0 i-........... _ ............. ... ~ -a..~ o.-o •-.. o ... .._. ... flMT C9l'l9...., ~.,.... I ~ ..... .,_ o ~ .,_ o ""....,. llCl.•NIATUML_.... 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And we believe you'll enjoy this True or False quiz., which takes a look at the ftndinp of the ex- perts on-the subject of matins living a more u.atf ul experience. ·--'fRUE OR FALSE? 1. It would be easy to enjoy life if we could have everything we wanted 2. Handicapped people are leas happy and get lea enjoyment out of life than normal penona. 3. Tbe capacity for enjoying life vane. wirb each individuaJ. 4. People who enjoy life-who have a zest for living -seldom arc ill. 5. Being djahonest robl a per- son of the ability to enjoy life. e. If you're not getting as much enjoyment out of life 111 you feel you should, lhafs just the way the cookie crumbles and there isn't much you can do about iL ANSWERS 1. False. As psychologist H. J. WablC't observes in summing up the ftndinp of a study on this subject, "Enjoying life is complex. Having all our needs and desires immediately satis- fied will not produce an enjoy- able life. Such a condition would in most inslances pro- duce satiation and boredom in humans." An enjoyable life, he finds, requires contr;lsts. It involves experiencing a wide gamut of both pain and satis- faction-.. KING: l911t-•llf"'. l4 m~ 11C011111. 2. False. Contrary to what is traditionally assumed, a recent study by a team of psycholo- gists baa shown that this is not the case. Subjects o f the study were 144 handicapped and l S I normal persona, who were given questionnaire interviews de- si8J>ed to aasea their degree of life satisfaction. extent of de- pression, amount of frustration. etc. No diffe""'DCI" waa found betwtcn the two groups on re- ported~appiness or degne of SUPER KING· 20 mg. •••• l. 5 tng. nicoft, IPL Pl' c:igll'lt1a. FTC Aeclan APR. 'n. • • FAMIL y WEEKL y. Augult e. 1112 ... frustration. Evidence indicated. however, that persons in the nonnal group were more ~ pression-prooc, spent more time f celing down-in-the-<iumps and sorry for themselves. The hand- icapped people judged their lives to be more difficult. with more obstacles lo be overcome -but this did not make them lea happy or affect their Ult for living. S. True. There is no human characteristic that varies so markedly with the penonality of the individual. Some people • ••rr • ' 1Pt•mM-•• , ... cc•, ... ._ ... ••••,.. tAU• • c ~ have such a capacity for enjoy· ing life th;at the most advene conditions cannot extinguish it. Othen lack this capacity lo such an extent that they get little pleasure or enjoyment out of living even under the most favorable condition.a .. Psycho- logical atudica lbow that one way lo ~ )'OUT capacity for enjoyinJ life ii lo cultivate a better M:nte of humor. lnvc. tiptioru show that people with a well-developed .enae of hu- mor are able to view things in a troer penpective, have the ability lo roll with the punches life occasionally bands out, plus the ability lo laugh at their own foibles, without taking themselves -or anything else - too aeridusty. --- 4. True. A oonseDIUI of leading medical atudiea, both in the U.S. and Britain, &bows that a penoo 's attitude and general outlook on life not only affect his morale and emotional well- being, but also affect his physi- cal well-being. People who en- joy life. who have a uatful, up- beat approach lo living. are far leas subject lo all types of d.ia- eaae and infection-ranging from the common colds, head- aches and backaches to the more serious afflictions. 5. True. Psychological lludies have dcmonatrated that being dishonest robs an individual of two thlnp: his aelf-atecm and his capacity lo enjoy life. The man wbo ia unhappy with him- ulf ii unhappy with the world around him. And atudiea show that the man who bas a poor opinion of bllmeJf bu a simi- larly low opinion of othen. This negative and paranoid at- titude ia the thing that eff ec> tively robs him of the ability to enjoy life. I . Fals~. There's a simple and euy way to increase your en- joyment of ~fe. Take time out for a moment of careful reftec. lion. Dig down deep and come up with an honest anawer lo this question: "What are the things I've done recently that brought me the greatest enjoy- ment?'' Tate pencil and paper and make a lilt. then incorpo- rate these activities into your schedule more frequently. Give them just as high a priority on your calendar as your other re- sponsibilities permit Remem- ber, learning lo enjoy life to yoor fullest potential ia a ~it­ younelf proposition. No-,_ body can do it for you. Ill.I ..... ••ft • Die \T Seam Makes fbr a Very Dlfh-ent Befall By Roealyn Ahrevaya Qui~ ca.at an eye at the cJotbes in your clolet. We're willing to bet oooe of the ltyles in yow wardrobe is u uniquely detailed a this one is. But the touch that really mMu this chal ii not intricate at all. lt'a achieved simply by top- lbtcbio.a CJD either aide of the V-tbaped eu.rm, tben accenting with button trim. The chal can . be leWD in a sbort.-leeve or ~ version. Sugated fabrics: coUoo, linen or a bleod. Sir.e 12 taka 2~ tbs yards of 44-incb f al:>- ric. Standard body meuun:menta for size 12 are: Bult 34, Waist 2Slh, Hips 36. Send to: FAMILY WEEKLY PATTERNS. 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D Money Order 0 BankAmericard Account No ------------------- $~nature -~~~-~~-~~~-~~~-~~- Name -----~~-~-----~~~----­ Addreu~~~----RT: Oty __ ~~---Sta•-~~~~--'-'IP--~-- 0 .... 0 Fem.le 0 Left HMdad Age---- C J CJ ........ ? '4 AC:-~el ........ C.....,.,...__ The ads were so intriguing they made you want to rush to pack your bass. "Ovcneas Jobs. High Pay. Travel. Adventure!' That was just the ftrst one. "World-wide Positions Available," 'creamed a lf..--c<>nd. "High Pay, Travel Al· lowance, Paid Overtime!!" These ads were two of many lrntt have ap~red in a column beaded .. Employment Opportu· nities" in a leading national W'¥kly magazjoe. -Of t~ tocal of 18 "opportunities" advertised in the column, JO were for ahamor- ous and exciting-sounding jobs abroad! Last June. Los Angeles City Councilman Gilbert W . Lindsay advised his constituent' to get out of the jotMcarce Southern Cali- fornia area and move overseas. "I 1l_nderstand that many highly industrialized nations overseas are suffering from a m:lnpower shortage," the councilman said. But if Councilman Lindsay's bearcn tak.e his advice, they could be in for trouble. This re. porter, back. from a survey of the "employment opportunities" for Americans in Lisbon, Madrid, Rome, Paris, London and Dub- lin, found that, almo.~t without exception, there just w~u no such jobs. It wam•t simply that there weren't any jobs at 'high pay," or "with travel and overtime allow- ances," or even with challenge and excitement. There were no jobs for foreigners, P"iocl! Wha.t's more, U.S. Embassy officials in most foreign capitals expreMCd deJight that someone finally proposed to bring this woTd home. particularly to the young people of America. lo Paris, an attrac1ive and in- telli(Cnt youna Kcrctary at the U.S. Ch.amber of Commerce, when shown the column of "em- ployment opportunities" by this reporter, burst into laughter. She told me she'd gotten her own job only because she'd lived and stud- ied in Paris, had the right con- ncction5, and, even then, was on a waiting list for months before even one chance: for work turned up. Her boss, Mrs. Phy111s Mitchell Michnux, who maintains a list of th~ who come to the U.S. tt • ,AMIL 'f wtUO. Y, A~ t. 1'72 , Jobs- Get 1bem? By Maxwell Hamilton "'Ibe only American girl who stands a chance of getting a job in Paris," admits one authority, "is the &rst-rate secretary who can take shorthand in both English and French. Even then, she'll make roughly $400 a month." Chamber of Commerce on Ave- nue George V looking for work in Paris, gets between IS and 20 applicants a day, some of whom, she said. ''are in rully dCJperate circumstanoes. They will settle for anything, even their fare home if someone will provide it." Mrs. Michaux estimated that the only Ameri~n girl who stands a chance of getting a job in Pnris is one who is a trained, first-rate secretary who also is ftuenlly bilingual-meanina she must be able to lake shorthand at top speed in both English and Frcoch. Even then, she will make roughly $400 a month, of which a minimum ot $&SO will go • toward a passabJe room in wttic.h to live. Even more importantly, how· ever, it will cost a French em- ployer some $600-tor a work permit, c1earanc~ of papen, etc. -for the privilege of hiring an American, not to mention the two months thu process will con- sume. Thus it can be seen that a prospective employer ha.s to want a foreigner pretty uracntly before be11 even make you an offer. The situation varies not at all in other European capitals. rn Dublin, a spokesman at the American Embasay wu ex- tremely downbeat about ;ob op- portunities, even for retired U.S. citii.ens who ·ve often dreamed of retumina to the Ould Sod. 'lbele just aren't any jobs avaHabte for them here," he uplnined, "and, even if there were, the pay would be so low as to be beneath Che level or whal they COtJld draw Crom Social Security." In Portugal, whose warm, sun- ny shores are the newest magnet Jor Americans ftocking abroad, a widow who works at the U.S. Embassy in Lisbon sighed when asked about emp1oymc:nt opportunities. "I should know how impossibte it is," she sa.id. "J have two teen..aged sons who a.re in tchool here au winter. Last suouner. the younger boy got a job at no pay with a veterinarian (because he loves animals). The older lad could find nothing. This year, the same sltuatioo pre- vailed; and, aJlhougb my young- est bad hoped to 6.od a payina job, be finally went back to the veterinarian." At the same saJary as last year-oothiq. la Spa.la • Im Portplll, one woukl think that ao American would be welcome at the various airline offices which deaJ with American penpnneJ. But Ylrious spokesmen at the tw A and Pan- Am offices in Madrid and Lis- bon, as well as in Rome, said they felt it would be impossible for U.S. citizens to get jobs with them. 'They just wouldn't be sat- isfied with the low pay which the English~pcak.ing natives get. Another factor working against Americans looking for jobs abroad is the situation that exists in Spain and Portugal, as well as in se\ICral other European coun- tries, whereby if a job becomes available, it must be one that a native can't fill. And you have to sign an agreement the minute you get it that you will give up this job as quickly as a native can be trained to take over. And you art requi~d to train tht nativtl It might be argued that the peoptc who advertise the glam- orous job opportunities abroad must be guilty of fraud a.nd should be prosecuted. But in every cue they've left themselves a loophole; for the ftnc print in their ads shows they aren't offer- ing you job$,· they are offering to seod you a Ii.st-ranging in prices from $1 to $5-of firms that do business in Europe, and which therefore misht be expected to hire an occasional employee. You can make up such a list yourself by a vi$it to any good library. la feet. everyone who was con- sulted in the matter suggested this as the tint step for anyone at- tracted to living and worting abroad: find out what kind of firm you want to work. for, and where; then get in touch with them before you even apply for your passport. 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S·----------- YOU MAY OLU.OE MY: 0 MASTEa OLU0.8 A.cit,, _________________ _ a.. 8a.all 1--------(Alld a11o._ ,._, ..... ) EsPnltoa de.le of !IQ' car ___________ _ Oil YOU NAY CHAI.OE MY: a IANltAME.atCARD Aoc'l------------------ 1!.,,VatJoa date of my w------------ I Ha,.,. I .,.,,,... I I ?r L------------------~~-~ By June Lockhart E•peci41Uy for Famlly Weekly F or a while now, youoa people seem to have accepted me wboJehcartedJ)' as a pet'IOD. J suppose lhe reuoo is that I have been cast ao Iona u lhe perfect .. motber .. imap. A her all, for ail years I played the hcan of the American dream of palient, understanding motherhood in the "l..auie" 1V ICriea. A.od aftu that I wu the equally perlect and lovina spaco-a,e mother in .. Loa in Space." In that aeries, I did Jet my apron otf, but my character was still the same: Mother. And a bit 1quare at tbat. B\len my role as lady doctor on .. Petticoat Junction" was in line with rhis imqe. So I can understand the kids' reactiom. But of coune, I am not rbat plastic mOC:tei=woman .-i all. i wasn't w~ I dtd the ICriea, and I am not now. I ac- cepted lhOle roles because tbty were challcn,giog and assured steady employ- ment-which any actor enjo~. They also provided me with the opponuniry to get to koow today's young people. It all began, really, when I went to sec "Hair" in Los Angeles. I was amazed. That show opened up the theater. It· broupt the actors off the stage and into contact with the audi- ence. Most important. it prepared the way for a better understandins of to- day's young people and what they stand for. The story iuetr is essentially about a boy who couldn't burn his draft card, was ~t to Vietnam, and was killed for his efforts. I was taken with the politi- cal mes.sage of "Hair," with the young people who were telling it. and its joy- ful celebration of hope. So I wcnf back several more times to 9ee it and to vis11 with the Ca5t backstage. My interest in politics, and especially politic.al journalism. has been part of "Many adults I know seem to fear this expressive generation -and give their love with airings attached." my life sinoc I first st arted attenchng current-events class in school when I was 12 years old. And later, during the I 950's. I was the only woman on a cur- rcnt-cvencs news quiz show on NBC called "Who Said That?" So when I learned there wao; 10 he a war moratorium in downtown L.A .. nnd that the members o f the show were going. I wanted to go, too. I figured that if I went with a group of young Equity actors, I'd he quite safe. I asked 10 tag along. As it turned out. the LA. ''Hair" company was going to Washington. D.C.. for the moratorium. and joining them were ca.'t mcmbe~ from the San U e FAMILY WEEKl.Y. AUOU-C I, 1'n Francisco, Oticago and New York companies.. My "Petticoat Junction" prod~rs pennitted me to travel with the group, and ~ agreed to postpone shooting my scenes so I could go. When everyone assembled in the cap- ital. J was am•ud to ICle the tea of races stretching out before me as l aot up on the platform. (Ibey had unex- pectedly asked me to aay a few words.) The welcoming applau.e was thunder- ous. They'd accepted me compfetely be- cause they seemed to feel that I was a parent joining with them, condoning what they were doing. It was then th.at I understood how much 1 repreaeoted the mother image. And when I stood there and tooted out at those hundreds and hundreds of young people, all sing- ing the same song, all loving America fiercely, aJI NlTing-1 wu overwbebncd.! I don't reaUy know bow it happened, but after that I found myxlf constantly apeaking on behalf of tbe9e young peo- ple and the case of "Hair." I'd go into towns that dido 't want the play, and I'd talk to the people, expta.io what the story was about, what lhe young people wanted to say throu&fi iL l dispelled a lot of wrong impressioos that potential aod.ienc:es had about the play and its cast. And after they saw "Hair," they admitted they, too, better undenCood today's young people. I am no textbook parent. I try not to be a critic of our youth: I rry to h:ave an open mind. When the 8c:11~.., hit it big. I bousht tla:ir records and I sat down and lilteocd to them. Stud~ them. And l bought their posten. too. I wanted to know what it ytas my girls. Anne., who is 18 oow and an actress, and Junie, Who ia now 16, saw in them. Then at the first opportunity, I went to a rock concert with the kids. And I've kept riaht on going. We have a marvel- ous time! I advise other parents to do the same thing. Go to the next rock concert that comes around. Find out what it is all about. But buy aome records first and bone up. To break in gently. try Dono- van, on one of his earlier n!ICOrdiop. Later, you11 get to hard rock and it will blut you initially. In aU honesty, 1 don't see why it must all be played so loud. Sometimea here in the apartment. I sit by the fireplace and I can hear a dilf ennt record blaring out of every room and it's really too much! Still. parents should go tee and go listen. 1 learned to love it. and to. I'm sure, will many other parents. Tbillp are cbangina so rapidly for everyone. My cbildhood was notbina like my CS.qbten' childhoods. But mine was very happy, too. I had a lot of fun u a tea:aaae:r. My pandfatbcr was a ainaer, and both nsy i-rents we~ in the theater and movies. I was always to plltefut that my father li"Cd to 1ee me 1ucx,.af ul in his choml profasion. He aod 1 wue frlcods and colSequea. But lite 1D01t kids then, I dad tbiop to plraeo my parents. My mother WU -di S.-wry Vic:a1aD. J obeyed ... child. but • I Fl o6der, J bepa to ndz:e dm I Md to do dlinp becet- 1 fck they were riallll Noe bec:I•• eomc:body told me tbe.y were. I bad to Ind out dd bow for myld(. So I even pew away f.rom dnarcb Uld dew:)oped my OWQ pbiloeopby. Whc:n 1 w cti¥orced. my danal*n' facber iD'ilted that they admd a puo- dlial ICbool.. Bua the Ji.rtl did oot .c.- cept tbe dotJn.a of. orpnized rdiJion. I am not IOITY. That may IOUDd lib a atranF t.bina to say, but J think ~ came they rcfUled to let their c.bo&.,,.,. be iqinw:nted, they developed their own codes to live by, aod these codes leml -10 -~ and IOOl'e honest. Nor do they hurt anyone. My daugb- Jen do Jwe 8lllOq apiriwal belieb- and faith in a SUpreme Beina-I feel they m mt make Qp their own minds. Juo.ie anenm boerdill11Cbool in Ari- zooa. aod abe says the chapel is budJy eva-tun. Jct at Cbrillmutime the ltD- deat body WClll up oo Che mountain behind the IChool. stayed .., all Dialrt. IDd U the IUD roac_ broke brad ~ Ft.her. It toudled her deeply. lJ WU real. 1be dwing. the loving were hon- est. To me, tba1 ii ttfiaica A liviDa reliaion- Since I have spoken out oo behalf of youq ~ I've received calls, let- ten, ~ vilib from peopJe who ut me what to do about their .. weird" cbildren, aod from childrm who want to know what can be dooc about tbeir ··11u«y, stoical" pareots. r~ oti.erved both tbe "DOW,. ,eoeratioo kids and thole of an entirely diftcreot back- ground -the girls c:ompetin• tor the Miss Univene and Mm U.S.A. tilJes. For aix yean, rve been an emcee for theac conteata. TbelC girls sip a busi- oaa c:oottact belore they enter either coot.est. agreeina what they can and can't do. But. e~ amooi tbem, speak- ing out is beainoin1 to be eocoura,ed. They are allowed to be more vocaJ, to expras tbamdves and~ more f~I)' than in the put. J feel this it not only n,bt. but oecasary! It is my oblcrvatioo and belief that parents' own fears are the bUil of much of the ..,er.lion pp. Panmta find it hard to communicate. The chil- dren io\IC their pan:nts but they IOIDC'- times resent their parents as rigid and unable to acxepc _,. ideas. Many adults l know seem to fear this ex~ si~e acneratioo -and giw their lo"¥e with strings attached. Someone once said. ·-ooc:t help the country that hates ita youoa. .. So I advise my fellow par- ents to relax, and allow tbefr ~ to be big enough to be given ,_ unconditionally. 11111 Ma1lboro lights: 13 mg:·1at;' 1.1 mg. nicotine ev. P8f cigarette. FTC repon Apf. '72 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .. ' LIGHTS L .•• !... r; ( •• . . . '- Bridge Over Troubled Water Mrs. Robinson The Sound of Silence 219477 217299 219063 Now yours from Columbia-at great savings ... -· II 211121 • 2l7a• 81 2111115 !tliMI lu.I JD11M• ...................... _ ................. ... 14 -recori ii .. Ollwlllt .... ... ec., • ~ 214'71• a&Ul• 218479 --· u.mm• Spectru.m/72 Sports Mini-Profile LOU BROCK: He Lela Them Know When He'• Going to Ste8' Lou Brock of the Sl Louie depended on the element of Cardinals ls the most eUcceAful aurpriM In my base running," he thief In aporta. He has stolen more says, "but then I found I COt'*9 do than 50 bases a year for the pat .,.__If I let .. ollef llMI know seven years and wlll equal an all-· I ... going to ...... tt was a time record set by the Immortal psychologlcal gimmick designed Ty Cobb if he don It again this to get them eo nervous they'd year. He also led the major meu up the ptay." ..• Brock wa leagues In runs acored last year born Into a poor farnlty of ntne and posted the second-highest chlldren In El Dorado, Arte. He wu batting average of hfa big-league gtven an athletJc schotarshlp to career ...• During the IMt game of Southem Untverstty, but Instead of the 1117 World ......., he taldng "snap" COUJMI, he majored ovemHrd two rwportwa ..,tng In math and did well at ll He was that If he stole two more -...1n signed by the Chicago Cub that game, he would _.....,.a organlzatJon, assigned to the Sl new Sertea rec:onl. He PIOftlPlr Cloud minor-league team and htt a got• hit. ** •cond Md tNrd home run on the flrat pitch thrown and dlnched ,. record. At 33, to him as a profeaalonaJ player. He Brock still has a fun-loving moved up to the malor-league club exuberance that eeems to be before the 888SOn ended and went Identified with all good base to Sl Louis In a trade In 1964 •... stealera. He laughs 88 he runs Married and the father of two, --down the t>a.ae patht'" ahead of the Brock concentrates his off.aeaaon catcher's throw and frequentty activities on the Lou Brock Boys sings to himself when he's playlng Club, an organization that helps the outfield. He gets a $100,000-a-over 1,500 underprivileged year salary. but cheerfully admits children. "I've been awfully lucky he loves playing ball so much he In my life, so I figure that I owe It to would do It for nothing. He CM't these kids to try to do something to undefaqnd plaJera who reprd help them out," he says. b•Mban u • bu91neu. ... "I once -er Sany AbrMl90ft Celebrity Soapbox GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA: WhJ Ceni Men Be F......, In 1'1lelr Relllloalhlp9? ' "I wish I could give men and women the courage to be more honest with each other in their relationships," aaya ftlm star Gina Lollobrlgida. ··for-NH Dft ... menie• .. llJlwOMwho.,.I moet dmallt to ............ he .... , low her..., lftOl9 Md le unhllppJ. Women have more courage In this re.pect and find It easier to speak the truth. Men are more afraid. But I Insist that ft ta far better to be completety honest and say that the love was beautiful, but now It is finished. I don't mean that you should be honest to the point of neec:lleaaly saying things that will be painful. You don't say to a woman, 'You are ugly.' Or tf you have been unfaithful, you don't tell the other person to needlessly be hurtftlf. But there are cruclaJ times when truth ls less painful -than dlahoneaty. I also advocate candor in one's professional life. There have been movie directors I haven't liked, and directors who haven't liked me, and when we have said it right out in 1he open to each other, this has been better than talking behind the back." -8y Wlllam WoH 't he Diet atch A new dieter who la atickJng to hia diet can eodden1y become pretty Wlhappy when he surprisingly stope loelng a single ounce, no matter how carefully he continues to d'8t. Reaching a plateau llke thia can be eo dmcouraglng that many abandon their diet altogether. But the thing to do la to hang on until you start losJng again. As phyaiologista explain the plateau phenomenon, .. bodJ ,...... ct.189; it has gotten used to your usual overweight. lnltially, when you 00 on a diet and deny your body Its usuaJ cak>rtes, the audden extreme reduction overcomes the resiatllnce. But.._. .. Mock• ower, rou CM't •sped,.... boClr to...., ........ _ ........... ,..._ But then, slowly, the exasperatingly untMtgaNe bathroom 8Calea will budge agaln-41eedHy~ _., .......... .,.. Family Flak1 av JACK TtPP1T "Let me know If you two should have a change of heart" Pet Corner ..., c.ta Don't ..... The Outdoor Ute Long-Mira and lhort..natra. purebreda and cat~ old cata and young ones all make k*J ~pets. Given fOod and water, a aturdy ecratchlng poet and • few toys, cats can enjoy year- round Indoor living. Conaequently, alngle girt.. bachelors, apartment dwellers In general lhould consider adopting a cat Clla c1on•t need ID,..... out- of.4ocwa to ... eotltellt. Since many more anlmal9-c:ata Included are killed by automoblles than dle from d..._. or old age, l'aoftln • ldndn••• aof to .... ·-out. particularty "you live In a crowded. urban area. KJuenl ral9ed from birth to live lndoOra ueually fare beat In an apartment AJ90 pfan to neuter your male cat at about MYen montha (aak your vet); otherwt8e, he'll epray your fuml9hlngs. and the odor la tembktl To avokt the yowtl of a female cat In ee-.on, haw her epayec:t at abt months. The only other requirement la love. -a, F1llcla Alw FAMILY WEEKLY ..... I. '97' • tr When You Order By Mail From Family Weekly •.• Afraid you're going deaf? .. . --King: 19 mg. "tar.~ t.3 mg. nicotine: Sups King: 19 mg. "tar," t4 mg. nicotile w.111r cigdte. FTC Repan (All. 72). Tie after tile after tile. A~, slow job ... but a~ one. And rav ther8 time to relax with the fuD-bOdied ftaYor only one cigarette der"1el'S. .. This ... isthe l!iMmoment Rlat, Rlat fM I Warning~ The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Hea~h. I HAllTPONtMYOR-- GEe>RGe_AlHANION ................... , .. It ..... Ill that mates the 44-year- okl m&)'Or of HartfOld, c.can.. alip into armor and onto a bone. don a grua atirt and_danc:e the hula. bounce oo a waterbed in niptabirt aod cap, polC .. the Red Baron in .,.pa and tcarf, or ride a huge tricydc throup tbe pert. u bc'a done in lhe lat few months? No, says Gecqe Athaoeon. lt'a just bis ARllOUWS ARMOURY ON 1M£ DOUllLE By Rlctwd AnlfoMI Doahle..lmit clothes ....... thing today, No wrinkling, DO saggbag at all Double-lmit clodles ..... boon indeed For dae lup u well., the maall lfevslw.kalagwa.,. And go ia. alJt all pml, It woa't be enough if dM booe should bit-. lt'1. douWt lcnit ..... rn waat. the llll:tbod of pinina people'• attention, which be tbm focwea OD .. ~ ad ...._ (He appeared ia armor .. St. Gecqe for tblD Cancer Cnmdc.) It &eta him IOlne ~ too. but tbe Oreeco-bom Athanloft jUll bounca aloaJ. ba.ppily ...... wony buds durioa coooc:il meetmp and carryina rriDtdl to ward oil tbe evil e,e. When people are llaJded into rec:osni:zinl pn>b&ema.. tbcy'ft impelled to do ~ thins about them. be ten. 1& '"I doll~ care what people think... be amills. ••rm JOina to be m)'lelf." And be'• otf tp donate blood while on tele\'Woo or, risiaa to bia full Ive feet. ave inchel. to refen:c a prole9iional butetbaD pme. And .. comtitumta ICelD happy to let Gear-. ,et them to do it. A&l9lia .... • big ftnl-it DOW leads --the"U.S.~ Accotldina - to Dr. Manball Goldman of Wcllealey c.otlcge, 60 to 15 pen:eot ol all indw- trial dftuent in the USSR ii not treated at aJL Thia bu resulted in every ~ ceivable kind of havoc. Riven have turned into eewen, oil spills have dccted barbon and atmuns. and drinkio1-water supplies have been tainted.. Aa the R.ullians reach out in teareh of ever-newer, cleaner water aupplia. CQOk>gisb are horrified at the environmental upbeava.la. (Quite a rcicord for a CIOUlltry iD wbicb the majority of dtizeoa still don't have .ew- .., f ecilitia or runniq water in their bomca!) °"'Nm I,...., ANN Mn. O...-rs _,.We OK Men: b dlia the kind of airl you'd bring home to meet your wife? .. IC.id The Army chaplain wasn't the kind to complain. One day one of the ooob gave bis assistant a Ad look and r&- marbd, 'Tm afraid the chaplain doesn't like the hash today ... A group ol Boy Scoots visiting an FBI o8ice stopped to view the pictures ol .. the ten most wanted men.• One boy pointed to a picture and asked if it really WU the photograph ol the wanted pencm. The FBI man ..ured him that it WU. Jbm why," asked the W, •didn't you keep him when you took his po. ture?"' -Hnwa Aibrit)d The •qisbmt looked. "'Why do you say that?'" be asked. °'The chaplain . ha.m't even started to eat. He's still saying grace.• THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES IOdl ..... ~.S.Wcoolr.,.,_ tloN to ''ChHd, .. F81ftify ~. 141 LuiftQl&on A.._, N. Y.. N. Y. 10022. $10 if ~ rftlmed. w ..... 81 ••• , ........ minent arrival of our ....S thilcl. I Mid. -when be ~ we may ha" lo moYe to• bigger hew ... Our ..... child listened pa..iy, thea slloak his heed. ~ woaJda•t ww\, .. he aict. "'lle'd jwt foOow ml" -S,,,,. Cllll ~CllMI. The cook sighed. -ob. he started to ea~ all right. This is his second prayer." -Dean Morgan rrs STREW My 1pOU99, when he r1ep1 in the door, wm drop bis brief cue on the 1oor. A little fm1IMr OD he'll p&of» lato ......... ~ .. 'D drop Bis ....... wallet, cs lreys, aab; Tbe loor't hil c..,_ when he's home. U I aboald pkl QP and deposit Sta& in drawer and in eloeet, Be'D reJI (I lmow, became fve tried it), "'Come on, hooey, Where'd you bide it?" -A.Hc.11.,en ....... ' • I Doupu aid be wanted bb wife to meet me-and Ice what lbe tbouabt of mc-befon he'd live me a put in his new ftlm." pinned shapely actra. U. Icy Ann Down. 19. '"So afta .ana him in bia office. I went to their home aQd met her. We sat and talbd about all 101t1 of thinp. .. PS: l.aley Ft an OK from Mn. D. and ia now otf to Yuaodavia to make the l1m with Kirk. ~EB: Tbc U.S. dropped the ftnt atomic bomb oo Hil'Olhima 27 yean •F .....,. Tbc Berlin wan. dividina Eut ud Weal Berlin, wa eRC1ed 11 years ago .........,. BIR1MDAYS: ....,_R.obat Mitch- um SS; Lucille Ball 61. Tu 11 *¥ - Andy Warhol -41 ; R.aJph Hout 53. ...... ., -Bob Couay 44. Thu .. -,_Jilnna~Jlan 44;.-Eddie.Fisbu i-4- frtdllr-Arteoe Dahl 45; Mite Dougtu 41 . ......,_Barry Sullivan 60. I LITTLE EMILY FAMILY WEEKLY r Au9wl t, 1112 • 1t ... 0 II IS n II ·over- Have a delicioua picnic. And count on the special atrength of Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap to WOl'k for you. Count OD it fOI' it.especial tear-reei.ltanoe. Count on it to cook in, with no mMB)' pot.a and pan1 to dean. Count on it to make picnica euier and more fun. First ...... tint. Alwaya line your pill with Heavy Duty Reynolda Wrap, and build your 6.re ri1bt on the foil. It reftecta the heat evenly over the entire surfaoe..of the.grilLAnd DO memy delU1 J.lP. Juat bundle up the dead coal.a in the foil, and place in tnab can. Baked Trout. Scale and clean fish, removing head. A one lb. 6.ah can be cooked whole, and aerve one penon. Cut larrer fiab into individual portions. 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H AUGUST 6, 1'72 SEW ZIGZAG STITOIES WILYI Simply remove rqular foot. put Zi1Z1Uer on needle b1r and you're ready to sew -4tcoratM stitcha CNI •mes. sportswear. bbledoths, towels, etc. Malle your ..,.ne mOf~. useful tNn everl Adiusts easily from 1 wide to 1 narrow stitch. Fits Ill domestic and imported sewin1 machines.. · N6043 Zitm•" Att9dlll1111t ... s 1 ... DO YOU HAYE ~ Will? Everyone should! Save on lepl fees-make J(Nlr owa will with Wil Forms Kit Written and compiled by two attorneys, kit has S will forms. a 64·p11e book on wills, 1 cuide on wills and duties of the executor. ind forms for recordin1f1mily assets. 54036 Will forms· Kit ......... S 1. 91 7S llU-PAYING ENVB.OPfS $1 Why scramble for envelopes 1t bill-p1yin1 time, or break up &ood stationery sets? Send your dlecb. orders, etc. i• tltese crisp, white emelopes desiined ;ust for this ;ob. Ally name, ad«ess aacl zip code btMti- hlfly prilted i• ricll blue i•k iA upper left corner. Envelopes ire~,, toni P300J 75 lil-h•iat m .. I. II ... $1 PIOTKT YOUI U. ACCOCIR1 PC>CW·size died! protedOJ &•ds ~nst ~~bfe alterint of your cllecks. Si•ply dial II mcMtal of dollars lld cab ...ed. Great for small busi1esses. lto.sewives, HYOH wllo writes checks! Goes where JO• 10. Compact 3" plastic case. Blitt-in stanp pad; inll included . $5051 Prat.t-A..o.dl ........ $5 ... IT'S UNWISE TO SUPPRE'S.S TI-IE NORMAL. IMPUL$E'S OF _AN ACTNI!: €HIL.D . f < • • • .. THERE'S NO SUCH iHING AS A . BAD ·QH,ILD·-IT'S DUE TO />/. .. FAUJ,..TY UPSR fNGING THAT'S WHAT 1'. ' RE'AD IN YOUR I •• E$00K ' . LAYEL'( Ev'EJl(THtt.15 · 5EEMS10~ER ME .. , A650urfELc( NEVER!. Hau> DO l{(JIJ MEAN? . . By Ernie Bushmiller. · . . A CHILD SHOULD BE ALLOWED r------. TO EXPRESS HER INNER " FE£LINGS l • ! • • • • • t> t> [> TELL ME THE WHV WOULD I WANT TRUTH! DID ,TO DO THAT? SHE WAS VOU KILL A SWEET KIP, .. HAD A THAT GIRL? LOT OF TALENT! • , • 1"AIC• A l(AMP l(IU1 NATURI WAL.tt. ~IAT lDliA ! .. "T"bC>AY r! l lP8MTt~Y A l.lW. .... .,._.,,_!.!!L'' ~ LOOK, WE'RE NOT EVEN SURE ·THE POLICE WILL COME QUESTION US ABOUT BEVERLY! IJ''S POSSIBLE THEY WON'T EVEN SEE T!iAT Bl LL VOU SENT HER IN THE MAIL! . • A NATUir:a WAL.I(, AIETMUir:? 'Vffl :t·vm ftCl!NTLV 1.ll!'AlfNBO 'TO ICENTIFV 'T'l'QSf BUT THE IMPORTANT THING IS THAT $HE SJGNED WITH US,, THAT Slil WAS . GOIN6 JO START OUR COUltiE! NC!>, vou HAV&N1'T !! Yff, r M.AVE. WATCH ME ••• NliX,-WU 't'M l.&A~NING "1l:> IDENTIS::V ROCl(S,.. • By Hank Ketcbam • • ' <] <l<l MORE ·IMPORTANT, TH! NIG'HT SHE WAS. KILL.ED, I NEVER LEFT THE MOTEL! 't\IE LEFT HERE AT SI~ AND WENT STRA16HT TO THE MOTEL! I WAS WITH YOU EVERY MINUTE J', I 6HT? • f ~ ... "' ..... , ~" •• , MUIT t1nd JEFF' --· ' . . . , ' 1SALL Y BANANAS" ' , • • . 'THEPIG6, WHA"VEL.~E? ., ' ByAlSmith' you1!li:, RIGHT. COM~. ON. by Charles Barsotti I I '8-6 ___ ,,, ... , ..... \ • ' " ... ' 1llal WIN ARe 'IOU Fl&f!N? ·HOW CAN I JJE PfSllJftf "11ieV Alt.If AH!f . · WATeRl ·/~ . ' . 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