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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-07-04 - Orange Coast Pilot• • 7 ' • • • Your Hometowa . .. Dally Paper YOl, U. MO .... f l•CTIOMI, • "Ml•J-CM VIK., "' NO. IU. a U(TIOffS, M PAHl-l·N• ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, J ULY ~. 1q73 TEN CENTS White Ho·use Lashes Out at Funding Reports By JOHN VAL TERZA , Of Ille Delly PIW Staff Aceounta thaL 'Watergate Prosecutor Archibald Cox ,i:s' investigating President Nixon's property purcha.es for tm-· ~~ brought a blistering .ad-, ministrltton• counte.tattack ~sday. Press Secretary Ronald Z i:e g I er catetorically denied assertions in the TuesdaY Los Angeles Times. He labeled the repoi:ts "malicious and scurrilous." Tile Times stated Nixon's property transactions had attracted Uie attention of COi' at.all because of White House reluctance to diJclose all detaiTs "and because the. tranMCtkm was handled by attorney Herbert W. Kalmbach of · Newport Btach, who raised money for lhe \Vatergalt defendants. It was suggested Cox was probifig lhe possibility that campaign funds might have been UJed. ' . "The !ltory suggesting the use or cam- paign fUnds or any lmpropriety are ill-in- formed. scurrilous and are categorically . flatly untrue," said Ziegler. .- The Press Secretary said the President had read the account Wednesday morn- ing and was "appalled a.t the insinuations and innuendo." Nlxon reacted "in disbelief," Ziegler added. He said tie was appalled that ''these types of smear charges are brOugbt against the Preslderit of the United States." Under persistent questioning. however. Ziegler declined to provi de any more details of the financial transaction by \~hich Nixon acquired his San Clemente ·a :eman • '. LOVED ·TOO MUCH? STAYING IN NEW YORK Richard Burtop Coverage -....._ --. . - Of Bugging 'Adequate' By Ille Daily. Piiot Starr . A random telephone spot survey of Daily Pilot readers' Views a.bout coverage of the Watergate investigation: indicates 80 percent feel the amotint or coverage-is-about right. or those peraona uked what they think . abou1 the attention being paid to \\latergate by newspapers and telev;ision. -iO percent said tbtre was too much coverage. None intervie\.\•ed said there was too Little coverage. Eliiabeth~ Taylor Half of the persons contacted by telephone in the survey said they have folln\ved the stoi'y since the beginning. Thirty-$iX said they followed ii , but later • " lost. interest and only 10 percent said they haven't followed the story at all. Elizabeth Taylor, Burton Separated After 9 Years _ NEW YORK (UPI) -Elizabeth Taylor, the raVen·haired actress whose four previous marriages ended in divorce or death. Tuesday said she has separated from RiChapt.:Burton. her spouse of nine years. "~1aybe we have loved each other too much.'' she said, "not . that I evei;. be- Heved such a thi ng was po8sible but we . have been ·rn each other's pockets· con- stantly, neVer being apart except. for matter.s of 1ife ~nd death, and •I believe It has catised ·a temporary breall:down of comunicatlon." word of the rift came in a· two-page note that Miss TaYlor, 41, wrote on Regency Hotel stationary in spindlJ. block letters. Her agent disttibuted it to ttporiers. 1bere was no comment from Burton, who is staying with the couple's lawyer at a beach house ln Quogue, N.Y. · "I am convinced it would ~ a good and conslnlctive idea if Richard and 1 are separated for a while ... ", said Miss Taylor's note, ~hicfi was apparently scrawled qu ickly. A-few words were scratched out. "I believe with all my heart that this . separation will ul~mately trrinc. us back Cout Weatller to where \Ve should be -and that is together : 411 think i.n a few days I shall return to CaliJomia because my mOther is there anf{ l haVe many old and true friends 'out there as well. and friends are to help each other :iren't they? lsn·t that what it's all supposed to be about? "And it anyone reads anything lascivious l'or dirty pool' was scratched out 'here) into that last statement, all I can say is 1it must be in the mind of the reader -not mine, or my friends or my husband's. uwish us well please dW'ing this most difficult time. "signed Elizabeth Taylor Burton" There was no explanatioo of the reierence to "old and true friends." 1be Burton,, were marriedi n l\tontreal in 1964, 'Ibey troke up with their previous males two years earlier in a flurry ·or headlines after falling in love during the Rome filming of "Cleopatra." Miss Taylor wed Conrad Hilton Jr .. son of the hotel tycooo, ~n 1950, when she wa s 18. 'Mle marriage 1'8led seven months. Two years later she v.'ed British actor Michael Wilding, 40. They had two sons in five years of marriage. At age 26. aMouncing she had fallen in love "for the first time," she divorced Wilding and married Mike Todd. pro- ducer of lbc film, "Around the World in 80 Days:" Todd died in a plane crash 13 months later. Htmtington Man Killed in Crash It'll be a re«<d-brealting day this Fourlh ol July aCCU'dlnC to the wulber service, with lem· peratW'l!S nearihg 11111 degrees In the--inland portions ot SOutbern Cab.-~ Oriole Cotmty. gave an early start to lfonlla Klebl •lone lbe cpaat will statisticians tabulating the state~ide r hofer 'm the high 70s. overnight holiday traffic toll .'l\lesd1y cvening ,whe.n kiws in Ute eos., ·, a car dMven b)i a Huntingt?Jl Beach man -• v.·ent out of eont.rol near hts hon1e. spun · JNSmE TOD1' y of! the iii;!d and nipped over into a dltch. Comed ian Pra'ltk Lloyd left 11uite a mansion behind wll.en h'e dJed two ueo.r.t ago. Now or- dinorv people can vilic the ~3 miUion ea'4U and gawk over 1U ee~trlc wonders. Set sto1'\' Peg< 16. -" =: ~ ·~ = -' .....,._! ..... I tJaMt•l il(lfl 1 .. 1) ' I • Hunlinaton Beach police called lo the crash scent! at Warner Avenue and Los Patos Road identified the driver as Timothy E. Clark, 31, of 8902 Heil Ave .. Apt. 18, Huntington ll<llch. Police uld they were at a lou to ex- plain the cralll1 "1llch occurr<d in the earty evming at• time when traffk: was Ught in Ille surroundlng area. They said there wllS no lndicaUon that the v~tlm -wa.I exceedllig local Speed limli... Coroner's p((icers called to the !Cene. said otark surrcred multiple injuries end di<d behind the -I ol hi. car before pollcJ could r~aoh the wr~ked vchlcle. ' . ), Those responding added their own opin· ions of the · Watergate situation in com· ments indicating both support for and disapproval of the participants in the bUrglary of. the National Democratic Headquarters one year ago. One woman said she is ",sick, sick, sick of the whole thing. I had visitors from Australia recently who also said it was too much -the country has other prob- lems and interests," she said. Nevertheless. the woman· added she felt "lhe American people should know e about it. I like the idea of the press bringing it all into the ()J>en allhough the hearings are injuring the President's im- age," she concluded. Another person intervie"·ed termed coverage of Watergate a "big bore and a waste of taxpayers' money ." Another, ranked among those who feel there is.too much coverage sa id he relied IS.. POU, Page ZI * * * MajoFit y Feel Media 'Fair' In Harris Poll . NE\V YORK (APl -\Vhile a ma jority believe the news media havej)cen "fair,." 46 percent of those stft'\>eye<I" fn a Louis Harris poll reel Watergate has received more attention than it deserves. • Forty percent disagreed the cm•erage was too extensive . ~lajorities ranging from 51 to 56 per· cent· expressed the belief their local newspapers and "television networks. in- cluding public teleVision, have been "very fair" in coverage of Watergate developments, lhe survey isaid. But 51 to 11 percent f>! thole surveyed believed the Watergate 8C8Ti'dal "wld never have been uncovered if It had not been !or pms _.,._ · . Asimilar margin, :;g to 12 percent,_fJ.lt !hot "in erposing the !acts about Watergate, .lbe Wesbington &st and other newspapers have been an example of free press at Us best." • The .survey of 1,509 'households, taken just before John Dean's testimony, found Illa! $1 percent ol Ille l!OOl'le polled re- jected Ille Pr<ll!OSIUon "ihe preSJ is just out to get President Nixon o n Watergate." Public television's taping of full coverage of the day's hearings. during prime evening time brought 64 percent pubLic approva~ with 10 per«nt disap. · ~ving and 25 pe~ent not ".!r'· Harth! uid. •lowever, 47 -percent said they found "news in general about Watergate boring and confusing" while 3t percent disqreed, ac<ord.illi to Ille ,..,..,. estate than were contained in the White House press release issued May ZS. Thal statement said the President and Mrs. Nixon purch83e<i·the 26-acre estate for $1.4 million on July IS, 1969: with the help oI a $625,000 loan. from Robert H. Abplanalp, a "'eallhy industrialist an<I close pcrSOnal friend: "'as sitUated , they began lo look around for a compatible lluyer. Then. aceordin& to lhe press release, the Nixons sold all but the 5.9 acres they wanted to an in\·estmenl firm set .up by Abplanalp for $L.249,000. The result was for lhem to acquire their property at a net cost ·or $374.514. Efforts by newsmen lO _find out th• name of Abplanalp's flnn or others l.rr volved In !he venture wilh him have nol been successful . "\Ve do not have responsibility ot pr~ ,·iding infon11atlon on oitier individuals' financla activities." Ziegler said, Subsequently, another acrC W a s purchasc.>d for 100.000 to provide be11er access and privacy for the oceanside com1>0und, end since the Nixons only wanted .the 5.lt acres on "'hich their hon1e The entire property is being held by a · trustee , the Title Insurance and Trust Co .. and under California law lhcrt is no documentation or the actual transfer of title to Abplanalp's Orm . Ziegler i:ilso "'as asked about a repoi:_1 in Tuesday's Santa Ana Register at Sant.A Ana. L:alir., which said Niion's San Clemente home has been undertaxed bl· (Stt ZIEGLEll, Puge ti • I es 0 0.11' Pllel ....... " TMI ..,_ a ? • Paper S~ys -. Pah--Seek hllmm1ity From Wit~ Strl'iees \VASHINGTON -Tu·o former \Vhilt. House officials are reported ready lo plead guilll' ID _the.._Water°gate. cover-up -and Implicate Ji. R. Haldeman, the ' · resigned Whit e House chief-of :naff. ~ 'fhe New York Dail)' News said 4oday that Cordon Strachan and Herbert i . Porter , both Haldeman proteges. havP.. alfeed to cooperate with the special \llatergate prdsecutor. Archibald Cox. ' 'lbe Hews sa·id Porter would plead guilty to obstructing justice in connectJon with committing perjury b e for t ~Valergate lnvesligators. Slrachan's plan- ned plea ~as not reported. Tho News said Strachan sent word through his lawyers on June 14 that. orice he received limited immtinity from the Senate Watergate commillee, he would be willing to testify that Haldeman knew of the Watergate cover-up "from the beginning.'' Strachar, who reported to Haldeman at the White House, hat been granted the limited form of Immunity that prevents prosecution on grouocls: of his own testimony. In other developments: -Assistant Senate Democratic Leader Robert C. 8yrd of West Virgin ia says President Nixon Should replace pres:,, Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler and answer all questions about the Watergate bug- ging at a full scale news conference. In an inlerview with NBC. Byrd said that because or some or Ziegler's state1nents on \Vatergate. which weje later retracted, "the Ameri can people:to· day cannot vie"' the statements by ~1r. Ziegler as being necessarily the truth." . IJe'• ·a Yankee Doodle Da•ady -The New York ,Times Wednesday quoted Senate Watergate commiUee counsel Samuel Dash as saying John W. Dean £11. y,•ho testified for five days last week, will be recalled in the fall to testUr on President Nixon's pureh~ of his San Clemente estate. specifically on v.·hether any campaign (urids were involved in the ~-purchase. ''San Clemente may become R \'ery imporlant issue." Dash said, ac- cording to the Times. You'd geL pretty well decked out today too. if you were Donny "Rocket" Rumford:-Not only is it the f'ou·rth of July, but it's "Rock· et.'s" first birthday. He is the son of ri11. and Mrs. Ronald Rum(prd. :L7341 ~1arken· Lane, Huntington BeecJ1. NO\\'. if ''Rocket" can just gel • Uilcle))at'n'1; hat on slraight ... ';.... ·------- 4th of July Ma y Prove Quieter Than Expected Statisticians who predicted the ...,·ori:;t trarn c pileup in Fourth of July history for California ...,,ill hll ve to eat their "·ords Thursday if Orange County's experience retlectstheStatewide-pieture 1or lhc.one:- day lioliday. ~California Highway Patrol.n1en. i;hci'· .iffs o[flcers and police in 10 Orange Coast commUnitles reported trafCic as b<!ln~ "nothJng more than the usual \VCekcnd flow.'' A Huntington Beach accident th::it claimed the IU<! of a local resident early Tuesday evening could not be allrlboted to traffic <.'OOditl<>M and Involved only the l'icllm's ca r, Poli« said. \Vamihgs of a ga!K>line• shortage /1n Orange Count)' during the holiday proved unf'otmded os of early today ba sed on report! rmm shcrlff'8 olricers, Cl~P of· flccrs ond more than 20 p o I 1 c,. deportmcnls in tht county. Laguna Beach poUce said they had to arrange towing service for t"·o motorists who ran out or gas in the area and found only locked pumps at service stations in the area. San Cle'menle Police, normally the brunL or iiucrl compraints, said !hey had not hand.lc.d anv such rcque111a rrorn gas.. hungr)' motoriSts~ •• - Commissioner Walter Pudlnski of the Cullfornia Highway Patrol ear 1 i e r preffictt'<I massive tr11rric j.-ims created by :H1 many as 10 million autos. trucks .. motorcycles and vncallon vehicles on roads throughout the state . . Pudnskl. forecast t h a t m ~ j o r metropolitan areas And roads offering 11c~s.s to beach communities might be the harck!St hit during the holiday, But Orange coonr.y/ lawmen v.·Ork ing the roods In ~trength reported excellent 1r11Hlc conditionll wilh no sign of an un- due · buildup in tho epproaches lO the beach com~11i~s. ' Ber1nudu Touri st Area Threate1ied By H urricune Du Helin Alice, the 1ea11on's fir11t hurricane, bit the Brhlsb resort Island of Bel'inda early today, trapping 10.000 bollda)'tllg Amt rlcan1 In their botel5 and ab.rd lbelr crvl e •hips. HAi\11LTON . Rermuda /UPI) -Alict, the season·!! first hurricane. headed t0\\'8rd Bermuda today \\'ilh \\1nds or 90 mile'! an hour and the "'ealht'r bureau wamed that it may hit Ham ilton• full blast. The Nalional Hurricane Centt'r In r.Haml y,•amed rercirlents or tile Brlt1sh resort island to take ''all precautions.'' The center said heavy rains would fl • company the Storm and wan1ed thal Alice mild ~·hip up tides three to five feet above nonnal. - "It's oont<'Lvable that tht maximum v.·ind3 wlU po."sibly miss the Island," u\d for«aster Pau\ Hebert in ~1iaml, "bu\ oor data. now shows that the town ot llamllton may get lhc lull force. When \\•Inds stort opproachlr\g lhc 100 mile Rn hour mn l1c. th "!' when you start getllnf ISct llUH1tlCAN t.:, Pagt 11 ' ( I , ·- • • I OA!lY PILOT MCAS Hospital to Cut Out-patient Services I By JOHN SCHADE ot ... Del" ...... ~ ..... Medical service for~~ 140,000 area residents at the out-p&tlent cllnlc at El Toro Afarine Corps ,,Air Station will be reduced soon becau.se of a shortage of N;ivy doctors. Rape, Kidnap ' Suspect ~eia In Virginia DANVILLE, Va . (AP ) -Police ar· rested a man at a bus station Tuesday night and charged him with abducting a young couple from a Norfolk hotel. A guest was raped and police fired oo by a gunman earlier at the hotel. Police in Norfolk and Danville iden- tified the man as Leroy H a r v e y Halstead. 28, of Norfolk. The a~ucfion cha~es were listed in a fugitive v.•arrant. Qmdes-J . Lisanti£, 22, and Janie Budgen, were taken '~age Tuesday morning by the gooman in Norfolk and late\! released unbanned at Clarksville. about 125 miles to the west. A~C ... lnet SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -President Salvador Allende ·said Tuesday nigh< he "'·ooid fonn an all-civilian ·Cabinet. revers~ a trend toward greater military participation in his troubled left· ist govenvnent Sources said the military had demand· ed nM only wider participauon·in the ( IN SHORT ... ) Cabinet. but jobs as mini stry un· de r..secretaries and provincial eoverno~ as well. 'l1le cliJlk now has 22 Navy •Uiff doc- tora to eerve the 10,000 active duty pe ........ 1 an<! ll0,000 d•pe~'"' end retirees~wt90 tive in t.be area Md can use the facility. That number pl docton:, however, wUI be reduced to 18 by Qct, I, end medical authorities at El Toro say only a cut in the number d Pft1.0ns served can ease the lituatfoa. • A c;ut In ..me. means ...iucm. the 11,000 ·"' 13,00f lllOlllhly-potienl lood, the clinic lJ cumotly lludJlnC • well oa mlolmlzlnC the LOOO P!ftC'lptlono a day the clinic phumacy II i>uttlng oot. The Et Toro ~em fits' Into a n1!; Nixon Talk T.ext. of Holiday Message Told SAN CLEti.1ENTE (AP) -flere is the text of President Ni1oo 's lndepen· dence Day statement from the \Vestern White House : "Because the first Fourth o£ July so ringihgly proclaime<! the young American reptiblic's faith in itself, e.a,ch Jnc;iepeoden~ Day becomes an im· pOrtant opportunity to renew lhat faith. In reaffirming the Ideals and hopes struck so eloquently in Independence Hall, \\'e rededicate ourselves tO those ·basic strengths. . · / ''Independence Da y is a day tO secure our moorings, to consider how far we have come as a nation. and to understand where we must yet go. Jt is a day of solemnity, for the birth or our nation was a moi:nentous event for all mankind. But it is also a day of great joy aS we celebrate the wondrous blessings of liberty and freedom. "As .we near the bicentennial celcbralion oLAmerica~s independ~ce_.w:e must come to measure the magnitude of our accomplishments. The spirit of 1976 must be as strong and as meaningful as the spirit or 1'n6 which we com· memorate each July Fourth. ''The greatest lesson of this day of celebration is the Importance o[ unity of porpose-;-or ajAmericans sharing in. the future or oor COWltry,lt-"-we~seek that on this July th, as the patriots sought it on theirs, we need have no fear ol our destiny." _ C:luirges Dropped ·U.S .. 'Killed My Husband' ~~ys Foriner POW'"s Wile I DENVER (UPI ) -The decision to drop ;charges against seven former prisohers"of war accused or collaborating with the' eiiemy shows the government late ·for my bus band and family," sht" said. C11mpalg11 Reform realizes ... lt murdered my husband." says WASHINGTON (AP) -The non-Mrs. sandra KavanaiJgh. Col. Theodore Guy, who was in a North Vietnamese prison camp with the eigbt men, said ln Chicago Tuesday he filed the charges because he felt he owed it to· the other pri5oners captured in Vietnam. parttsan Fair campaign Practices Qnn-Mfl· Kav~Uch is the wlcJ9w of Sgt. m.iUee bas recomlnended ' a law that Abel L. ltavanau~ the eighth former · v.'Glld ~uire a £ederal official to forfeit POW chaiJed. wdh the same offense. llonwide sit uation lor lloopltals 1'1111 by the Navy. • clttalled facts oo the eituation, but,_ there Is no drlf~t.> ml Ille void. The Navy medical corps cu.trenUy has "U the draft was .UU ID effect, the 4,400 docton, but by July 1974, that Navy would get 500 more pllyaiclanl thll 1be shortage ls rtpCl1fJd even mort .. ...,. 11 lbeJorl!r_ camp -- 11oop1ta1 pith. -ol .-~ t1le docton and ~t " many ol the hooplt.l's 1ervlc ... camp Pendleton medical penoonel hive not released oumber wW ran to 3,800. -•." said Clpt. Jolln Vlactal, - nie ellmlnattori'or·t111n!raft'lw'<1t1!0d-w~1l-Ki;:~~:t:::=;---J..--I most of the probl~. since ooly 25 per· "'Ille Navy U8ed to lffl Its ont cent of the corps are .career o(flcers. under the old Barry Pl~ which allowed Nonna! attrition rate eliminates doctorf, medical students to be deferttd while they cunpleted tllelr speciallsat1on." he · f 'rom Paffe I ZIEGLER ... cause of a low assessment that, the newspaper reported, is being investigated by the State Board of Equalization, which monitors assessment practices. The press secretary said ,the article left the suggestion that Nixon or someone at the White House bad intervened to ob- tain a low as.w.ssment. He went on: "We have absolutely nothing to de with tax assessments . . . the tu usesora should &MeSS. 'lbat's·their job." · Tho Reglst... quokd Oranje County assessor Jack Vallerga as saying the current value placed on Nixon's property is $1.37 mUlion. Nixon paid 1.5 million for the property in 1969 and the General Services Administratkln·reported.orr.JWle-.....- 21 spenWng $703,367 for improvements, 'llost of them attributed to security con· • siderations. said. "A doctor could be deferred for as much as seven years, deptnding oo his •pecialty, but then he was obligated to two years active duty," Vincent said. But now the dRft. the basis for the Barry Plan II i\lllO and doctors are uk- i,. themselves whether tlley obou!d 1 resign their commission and not serve. Some doc1'n are chal\englng the 1.su!! In I court. " Surgery aod Jonc~enn hoopltallzlllbl ! wift slill be taken ..,. ol at La1g Bad> Navy Medical Hospital, but patlenta wil!I , a routine problem may have to wait ,: long~ for care. t,-.;'. ·~Toro I• gett!nc _....assist.Ince"! from civilian doctots'who .eerve cnce a wee k as consultants a the cllnic. t The Navy is also trying to set up a coo- sultant privtlege with the UC~ n1e<lioal smool where the sChool. will rotate residents to the clinic. . Basi~lly these are stopgap ·measure!!~ to, at best, try to ·lessen the Joa.Cl of the doctors. Thpugh the medical facilities and equipment ·are still in excellent shape, Capt;, Vkleent ~ys there has been a The Register also noted tbat since Nii:~ on purchased the, estate, a six-hole golf. course has been installed as a gift to the President. "It's not relative to the way of life in this country for these types ol smear charges to be made against the President ul'I T.....,. government ceiling put on the hiring of of the United States," Ziegler said, beat· ing his fist against the podium for em· phasls. Ziegler further criticized the cynical atmosphere. which bas become common a the daily 11ews briefmgs, hinting that the "environment"ol the sessions has been ooe .ol outright hostility. _ "But, ~."one Washington newsman replied. "you keep rererring-our ·repeated- questions on this matter to the General Services Administratim (the agency which paid for the Improvements) and they give us back tG the Secret Service. Then the Secret Service refers us back to the White House. "When are you going to stop shufrung the buck'?" Ziegler took strong issue, but still stOQd behind the last accounting made in May. Special Fourth ,. civilian persoonel during the past year. He foresees even more cutbacks in the future~ but not at El Toro rwhere only ail: civilians are emplofed. ' .- Charlie Smith celebr,\lles bis 13lst birthday today on Fourth of July in Bartow, Fla. He was a former slave, sold at-8\Mtion in New Orleans after being kida napped from Africa in 1842 at age 12. Laguna Trust~s To Install Michael Sagar Installation ot trustee-elect Michael Sagar and election of new officers top a relatively light agenda for 'Ibunday's 7,30 p.m. meeting of the Laguna Beach Vincent says there has been a shortage ol Navy corpsmen since the end ol the Vietnam War because of the eUminatkll of the drill The Navy has been able to keep up with that demand, be added, because a good number d the 'corpsmen are careerist.s. -"l-diii'tlliOwWhat the sltuaUon wt:D be Jike thcllgh. six or seven months from now," he added. It's a problem of personnel and Vincent says the Navy has "taken·steps to oorrect the situatloo. 'fhe_y have implemenred a program \Vhich calls for the bette r utilizaUon of' phyficians. Doctors will be sent to areas where the need calls rather-than staying at me hosptta1 or clinic ias in the past. I r I I I hi><CJl!lco u convlaecnil enpgilfe'lll 11.-IAll~weel(,~about~a-mon111 ofter the 11----1'1-., ~ JlfJidke'· , cbar(eS ~"ere ·filed, Kavanaugh, shot An accompmying proposal ~ lilmleJf. A.--prelmunary-coroner s m- "I made a promile to my men that 1 would see this thing through and I have -comptetiil u much-ot-my--obligation lo these men as I can now," Guy said. "In my opfiiion there was iiiffiCient evidence · to warrant myself pressing charges. * * * Archihald-€ox --·Board-of F.dueatlcn .... Sagar will fill the trusl<eship held by William Thomas II, defeated last April in his bld for a second tenn on the board. The Navy baa also -been closing some of its faciUlies · and transfening lt.s penomet to Wlderstaffed areas. '!bus fat , Ollly the-hillpltal ship-"Repooe" has - been cJooed on t1le West Coast and Vln- cent saya no ~ closings on the ' cOMt are In the~ for the future. I I a eandi<M.te for £edtral offq y ~don frid.IC1ted his death wu a re,...Wllle far the conduct ol hii ..,,,_ su1clile •• t>OiF-ti: Department sources l n ., W iatd the charies were drop-Tri• Proflu. peel ' y bediuse the evidence was WASHINGTON (AP) Busineu bu.eel on_)leanay and the ICWlltionl lead<n have been told by the .....,,. would be' virtually im-1ble. to prov._ rnent they may i.ve to trim some d "~ dilmiaal of tbeae charges makes th<lr profits aod swallow part o1 their In-It clar that the government realized It Is creMed production costs. -l'fl8IOO!ible for Larryjt d ea t h , • ' ' But they could still pus 6Cl1le ol. the KavaDaugh's-, 22-year-old Widow said. COits mq the consumer tJy raitt,nc prices • '1Had these Charges never been brought , a lttle now -and pouibly recover tll my huaband would be alive today. In the;-laler. il inflation becomel I.,. briolina -· charles. the government ol a prctiem. murdered bY husband and caUled ln· I detcribatile hanlships on the lives of . .f'rot11Pflflel HuRRICANE • • • some significant damage to roofs, house!. and i&uctr." t~We're putting up 9loml . sh.rtters on Shops and windows and getting ready but, since It's a -small hurricane, nobody's worried ,'' sa.ld Go rdon Robinson, ~ edJtor ol the Hamilton. newspaper Mid-Ocean rre.s. •1Qur houses are solid and we've had these e1:perlences before. There is no panic," Robinson added. Alice's maximwn winds w er e estimated by the naval air statloo oo Bermuda at 90' m.p.h. with gusts to 115 m.p.h. 11le storm was moving steadily oorthward at about 10 m.p.h. , Reconnaissance planes flying through the eye of the hurricane reported finding a "'poorly defined eye" center measuring about 30 to 40 miles across. Hebert said it ~ppeared tllat Hamilton, Bermuda's capital and the island's main city, was "Very close to the wall of the eye or the hurricane itsel£." OU.NGI COAST '' DAILY PILOT n.. Or ..... C•n• DAILY P'n.ot, ...... wfUCfl lt '9f'lbloied lflt Newt·"'"'' l• flljll/llMll W, IM Or11>11• CHI! P'lllltlt~lfl9 ~llf. l.ttM· NI• ldlli.n. IA pyb11111tf, ~¥ """""" f rldav. IO< Cotti MHI. NI_. IHCll. 111111Hngton l..,;:111,.owillln Vt!"', l.19""' •.-di, ll'\llM/SMlllllMtcll .... S..~ C""-k l Sin J11t1n Clplf,trlllO. A ttntll NtkHl•I ldl110n II f'l,OIJ1i.i Sl~l'l'I Md lilMIY"· tn. prll!C'--1 ,..OlltMllll t ll"I II •I UI Wtll llY Slrftl, (iftll M-, C..!llimlll, ,,.,.. other POW'a." "I am ·IOaily happy that these charges have been dropPed against the other seven POWs despite the fact that it is too Gover1ior Mandel Plans Divorce; Wife 'Stunn.ed' ANNAPOLIS. Md. (UPll -Gov. J\.larvin Mandel plans to divorce his wife o[ 32 years to marry a blonde, divorced mother d four children. But Barbara Mandel -thinks the preaures of the governor's job may have been too much and that he may need a psychiatri!t. Mandel, in his surprise amouncemenl Tuesday, said he and his wife had "numerou s discussiom about this matter and she is completely awa re of my feel- ing$, of my actions and or my intentions." But 1'-1rs. J\.fandel said she was ··astonished, amazed and disbelieving.'' "I'm just as surprised as you are," she told a reporter about her husband's statement. "\Ve shared the same bed !or 32 years. As a matter of fact we got out of the sa1ne bed this morning.'" The governor's job "mu:;;t have ~Olien to him.'' she said. "It's gone to his he11d . Some\vhere along the Line something has gone "'rong ·with him. I think he needs psychiH!ric treatment or some lhlqg. ··1, "'ill remain in the governor's mansion until he comes to his senses com· pletely, I intend lO remain Mrs. J\.fendel ," .f'rot11P .. e I POIL ... on newspapers for hi! information, not the tetevlsed:heerings. A housewife said she believed the coverage was ''blowing (it) all out of proportioo. There are fat worse things happening to people," she said. "When the truth.! about Nixco are brought up, he'D hold up stronger than ever." Another wunan said the watergate af. £air IJs. "Ten1.fyine. It makes 111 loot like foob in the eyes ol peOples ol other CXllJD. tries. We're lowering ourselves. It's despicable and my guests from Europe agree," $he said. Many had already made up their minds about the outcomes of Watergate. The following is a sampling of the views as expressed by different interviewees, most of whom ·were \\"Omen. "Nixon should be impeached," one said. "I'm fascinated by these men, they 're brilliant," another said. Burglars Hit 2 Mesa Businesses Gunmen working in pairs pocketed an estimated $1,000 in Costa Mesa Tuesday nigbt with clerks in a supermarket and a take-out stand being ordered to hand over the takings in separate holdups. T""O young men. one of them carrying :i shotRun, took an est imated $800 to SI .000 from the Alpha Beta store, 2200 Hnrt>or Blvd .. and then fled on foot after ordering clerks and witnesses to remain calm. police said. A second pair ot gunmen. both yooog and both anned with small caliber "'capons. later took bet\lo·een $30 and $40 from clerks at Der \Veinerschnltzel, Harbor and Bernard, Costa Mesa police said. - Police believe lhe holdups <'I r e unrelated. Both incidents were still Wlder investigation early today. ltolttrt N. W1t4 ·~'""' ..... hll!llMI' J1d1 It. C11rl1v YIC1 ••ftlNM Mid 0.--1 M~ Thom11 IC11wll tfl"' Extra Charge Tll•"l*I A.. M11rplii"• M1""l"' «dlkr Che~•• M. lo•• IUc~tN .,, Nill ""Ullltftl MMWI ... hrttn. Gas Statio 1is Miscalculat,e Ta xes Denies Reports Of Home Probe WASffiNGTON (\JPI) -·Special Watergate pruecutor Ardlibald N. Cox denied published repoct& 'l\lesday that he was looking into the purchase fi Presi- dent Nixon's Callfomia and "'Florida eslates to determine w~ they were improperly financed, ' In a statement issued by his office through AUorney G.neral Elliot L. I\ichardson, O:>x said there was' ''no besis whatsoever for newspaper repcrls that he (Cox) has opefied a preliminary in- quiry into the purdwe of and iJll.. provements on President Nixon's San Clemente and Key Biscayne hemes." The Los Angeles Tim,., which originated the report Tuesday, said Cox was especially interested in determining "'hether Republican campaign funds or mooey prov'ided by labQr unions or cor· porations were u.sed to help finance the Sl.5 million purcbase of the San Clemente estate. C»x's statement said -the report ap.. parently resulted from ra Cox request to a staff assistant to pieee together an ac- count ot. "the relevant public knowledge" ajJout the purchase to better infonn himseU. "'In order to cany out thls assignment. the assistant sought to obtain cliWiflgs from The U:ls Angeles Times and press releases from the General Services Administration. No other actioo has been taken," his office sald. Officers to be •lected are 'board inal- dent and board clerk. Tnlstees will also appoint a represen· tative for nominating members to the Orange County Committee on Sc boo I District Organization; the L a g ti n a • Capi.strano Regional 0 c c u pa t i o n Program: the Professional Educators Council and the Classified Employes Council. Salute io New State Plat,es SACRAMEN TO (AP ) California will switch next year to red, v.·hite and blue glow·in-the· dark auto license plates, Gov. Ronald Reagan says. The Republican governor an· nolUlced Tuesday that bids are being requested for 7.5 million reflectorized blank license plates. Reagan sald the red, white and blue plates will be in general use before 1976, when the 200th an- niversary of the nation i s celebrated. But current blue-and· gold and older yellow-and.black plates Issued prior to 1970 will con· tinue in use on older vehicles. 'Ibe Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery has Ollso been attempting to upgrade some medical facilities to both handle the load more effectively ..S at· lract more docton and enlisted penon- nel into the corps. 'Ille Delense Department currenly has a ·proposal designed by ·the assistant Secretary d Defense for health and en- vironment, Dr. Richard Wilbur, which would make the beginning salaries for Naval doctors start between $25-30,000. The. measure is seen as a means of making the aervice more financially at- tractive to young doctors just out . of medical school. Whatever the incentive the Navy's main purpose is to find enough boclies to help at least partially remedy the doctor crisis it is presently in. Liquid~tion Plan . Set by Railroad PHILADELPHIA (AP ) -The federal judge supervising reorganization of the Penn Ctntral Railroad ha! ordered the giant carrier to IUbmlt a plan for lts own UqWdaUon to the interstate Commerce Commission. The order does not mun the Ji. quidation plan is binding, but U.S. District Court Judge John P, Fullam said it is a necessary step toward solving the "precar\ous financial position" o f America's largest railroad. Lest we forget ••• JULY 4, 1776 !~DEPENDENCE DAY We hold those truths to be se1!f .. vident, that all men are CrHN<I equal, tftet they are endowed by their creator with certain unalieneble rights, that among these or• life, liberty and the pursuit of h1ppiness -that to .. cu1'11 these rights, govern· -~----C:..la "'"': "'Wftl •• , 1l'ftl ·-_So~ Calliomnia se.tYj.c.~lation..deaJet!i have D)isca !culaJ.ecU.b.<-.1-'1------'-•-new one percent added sales tax and Jnstead are charging one ad· dilional penny per ga.Uon, Internal Revenue Service authorities said Tuesda y __ _,,., .... ,..,ts.....,.--ira.da1o1ted .-mo"9 ,..",~a.,;_,; N"""""' •lldl; »)J N""'*1 -.Wle'rt ... l.l9VM ltKl'lt ,,, ,,_, ........... NWftflrlf•'lhtdll I NJJ lltdl ~tfO "" (.,_..~ -Htrllil II C.MIM llNl r"''' •• 11141 M1o4111 a ... .W1af1 I s '41·1671 ·-~,,,.. .... " L...-..... 491-Mlt ·-... °""""' c.-, CllR iii """ ·Ml-tut ~'· '"" °'.,,.. C..t ..... 4MPll C-.-"Y. Joll MWI lllrlw, ll\ullt_I!""" .. lfWltl ,.,,.,"' ., .... ,~ "'"Iii -1 .. '1P'WllC.. 11l"*'f ll"'CWI "" ffl"""' ., "COllYtl9hl ..-.. ·~ ch '""'-"'" '' Cort. ~. C.1ftwt>!•, ......_..!Mi.it W ~lrfllr U,d """'""I "° 111tl! U,lf "'*"""'' 11111""" -l!ltlllfll ..... ,_.,,..,, ' • • "WE HAVE HAO.-it good response from violators when it was brought to their attention,"· said Ken Sutton, an IRS official. "lt is pretty widespread. We bad enough calls lrom consumers to look Into lt. bu t we don't have an exact number on how many stations are involved." · Sutton said no citations for willful disregard ol the price freeze had been glv~n and •ny contin uing refusal to co mply with the stand· ards could bnng a line up to 85,000 a day. THERE HAVE BEEN 365 violations o! the price freeze N!go· lations over the last two Weeks, Sutton reported. However, most or theni until July 1 were failure lo post price lists. r --- just powers from the consent of the governed. HARTS SPORTING GOODS . 538 CENTER ST., COSTA MESA '. ~, . \ ., I. • ~ 'I I ' • .. -\Vrd11twl11, J11fy •, 1973 DAil Y PILOT 3 At You·r Service Computer Firm Blasts Jury • • r I A Soliday, WedoHdar ud Friday Fe a tare Of tbe Dally Pilot Got a problem? Then Pac Dun-n. Pat Flag Etiquette . . D.EAR PAT: Since we have had three recent flag display days ..:... ~femorial Day, Flag Day and, now, t~ Fourth of July~ I'd' be interested in knowing a ·lit- tle about how the history of etiquette for both the display and we of the American • Flag was developed over the years. Does the. surrise to sunset display rule still . hold, and are there any locations in this country where the nag is on display M hours a day? Ziggurat's Acquisition Up in Air Final approvals for federal acquisition of the Laguna Niguel Rockwell lntema· t-1 Facillly -lo be stalled In tbe House of RepresentaUves sub- committee on govemmental operations. The SeneU. gave IU a!>t>roval In May for the P!an lo trade ~ federal prop- erty in'· Loo AnB<!es County for the million-square-foot ziggurat in Laguna Niguel. . Chip Cleaiy, district administrator for Rep. Andrew Hinshaw, R-Newport Beach. said the house ooJIUTUot,tee has not reviewed the trade because its chainnan, Rep. Jack Brooks, D-Texas, is tied up with bearings on airline safety . Cleary said Hinshaw, a member of the subcomll'iittee, is seeking ian "IHOOIH.s- ~e" review of the plan. M.T., FouDlala Valley The big aero9pace faciDty, called a Even though the Stan and stripes "ziggurat" ~ause of its stepped. originated In 1771, It was not until 14' Babylonian design, was puilt by Rockwell years 1attr that there wu a serious at-to house aerospace activities, but never tempt to establish 8 uniform code of. di-occupied by the firm. The gpace cutbacks hit between the start d. construclioo on qaette for Ibo flag, Tbe War Department tbe building and its cmnpletion. ilsued a circular on &lie ral• of ftag Estimated value ii pegged at between usage Feb. IS, 11!3 and daete were $24 million and $1.6 milllcn Rockwell adopted almost In &heir entirety June 14, would exchange it for surplus defense 19%3 by a conference of a patriotic department property it now leases from organizaUOns la~ Wasbiugton. A-joint ,. Jbe government. . _ resolutloa of Ceagress codlfled "exbting The federal ·takeover of the building rule•-ud-cu.-a-perlalalng to the flag -has been supported by the General for clvlliana" on June !2 110. A citizen Services AdniinistraUon (GSA), Uncle may Dy the flag any Um~ ht wishes, but ~am's landlord agency. it ii sdll customary to display the flag As of yet, no firm plans have been an. only from swuise to sunset on bulldJngs nounced by GAS for whlch agencies will and on stadonary fl agstaffs In tbe open. take up residency in the big bul1ding, if The flag may be displayed at night on congressional approval is given. special oceasltlls, preferably Upted. In Govenunent sp ok esmen have Washington, D.C., the Oag flies over the estimated that anywhere from 3,000 to White House both day and night and over 6,000 workers could be involved. But, the tbt Senate wing oi the Capitol when the exact number hinges oo what agen<.ies Sem.te 11 In session and over the House use the building. wing wbell that body is io session. It also ' aeaiy·s remarks followed release by Oles day and night over the east and Filth District Supervis:r Rooald Caspers west front.s .of tbe-.Capltol, without Oood of three documents expresstng' concerns Ughta at night, but receiving Ugbt from about the impact of the takeover on the tbe Wumlna&ed caplt.ol Dome. It fUes %4. commwlity. boars a day at several otbtr places, ID-They were from the Orange Coi.mty dodiag the Fort McHenry National Planning Department and Health Depart. Moaameut In Balttmore, where it in-ment and the. Saddleback Ar e a 1plred Francis Scott Key to WTile 1be Coordinating Council (SACC). Star SpMgled Banner. Inadequate traffic circulatim and con- Pusport Prohletn DEAR PAT: Although I'm "getting along in years," I've neve.r had the chance lo V'isit Europe. My wife and I decided to plan such a trip, but I've heard there are some new regulations !or persons who have never applied for a passport and do not have an officially_. recorded birth certificate. When I was a youngster, most people kept records in family Bibles and didn't bother with "of" fieial" recording, especially in fanning communities. I never had a problem with other federal ¥encies because [ had plenty of othef acceptable identification showing I was a citi1.en, including bap- tismal, school and service records. Would this be enough for me to get ·a passport without getting fuvolved in a big ordeal? B.D., Laguna Beach, A new State Department revision of Plfl:SSport regulaUons, effeetlve F'-b. ZO., lt13, requires a person born in t be United states when biith records were filed, but who caaDot submit primary evidence or birth, to sab- mlt a "no record" certtncatton from the· official custodian of sueb blrtb reeord1 (usually the recorder's office ln the coon. ty al biTlf') be!... KCOlldary evidence will be conslcleftd by the pa11pnrl olllce. Secoadary evidence lncladeo baptismal -· certtllcales al clmun-and affidavits ol penons hiving-penoaaJ lmowled&o of the facts ol the appllcanl's - Games to Drive By DEAR PAT: ls there tmy chance your files contain a (ew' car games to help amuse children on a famUy vacation trip? I know there are sev,eral good books available, but I'd prefer to have a few brief ideas oo one sheet" ol paper so I can keep it handy ln my purse. W.R., Uwitlngtou Bench trot, tack of moderate.income housing for po(ential employees, waste dlsposal prob-• !ems, and removal of the land from tu rolls through federal use ...,. concerns cited. Cleary said the lass in taxes 11would be more than ccmpensaled fer by the payroll that comes in and aerviees generated. "An ongoing facility makes more ol a contribution than a facility ttiat is going downhill." Ceary added. "Now it's just laying there donn.ant" Trust;ee Logan Gets Top Post On Beacli Board Dennis Mangers, outgoing president of the Huntington Beach Union High School Distl'ict board of trustees, said he was · looking forward to spending the up- coming year being "just a plain ordinary board member." Tue!llay nighl be got his wish, In the annual organizational meetU.: or the high school board, trustees elected themselves to various official post.I governing the board and only Mangers came away without an e1tra job. Turstee George Logan was elected president, replacing ~tangen and oewly elected trustee Ron Shenkman was elected vice president. School board member Ralph Bauer was elecled c)el;k of the board, a poot held for the past· ten year! by Ray Schmitt who was voted out ot. office in the April elections. 'Ille job of alternate clerk went to Robert Knox the blJJer newly elected OOard member. Preview of Night to Cmlae Deity Pli.t 11111 PIM9 Standing against-baCkOrop of the Red Devil's ex· ploding fork, eight·year old Andy Shel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shef of-Cost-a-Mesa. looks like he's already touched of{ his fiery fountain. Actually. Andy is just lc;>oking forwatd to a bit of-darkness tonight; Fireworks res-ulations va·ry along Orange CoasL Parents are advised-to check rules with their· local fire d~partments. Newport Copters Get Magnifiecl Niglit Lighting A $95,576 grant to install magnified night viewing systems on Newport Beach police helicopters should ease the noise below and the efficiency above. Rep. Andew J. Hinshaw, R-Newport Beach, has announced formal approval of the funds sought to make it easier for !Pe eyes in the !'t)ty: to see. The poliof helicopters will be able to fly higher during night hours and thus lessen citizen complaiats about noise, while still doing an efficient job. One exampfe of the night viewing system's high degree of accuracy is that it can be used to clearly read the numbers on a license plate of a moving car during dark hours while the 'copter fUes at 1,SOO feet. The system to be Installed in tbe police helicopters was developed at Philco-- Ford's Aeronutroriic plant in Newport Beach for military use. "lt should greatly increase the pilot's and oblerver's observation capabilities," Congressm·an Hinshaw declared in an- OOWlcing formal approval of the grant. Police Chief B. James Glavas said he hopes the new tool will curb helicopter noise complaints among citizens. "We are do!ng everything possible to eliminate such annoyances while still re- taining I.he proven advantages of air observations in curbing criminal ac- tivities," be said. Ocean View OK's Special Class A dass for tho Mlally bandlcapped w ... approved UU. week by truotees of the Ocean View School JJ!slrlct In Hui> tlngton Beach. The class, financed by $15,000 in state fwids, MU be inauguraled during the 1973-74 stflool year, trustees dedded. There are five students In the district wOO qualify tor the class, s a I d SuPerintendent James #Carvell . ln past years the district. has sent its visually ·handicapped student! to the Westminster School District. State Coast. Panel Hints At Denial for Duplex Bid By CANDACE PEARSON Dana Smith v.·on'l be going to San Francisco Thursday. He figures it's "silly" to pay for an airplane ticket to hear what he's :wre is a certain fate of three proposed Ne'ilt'JIOrt Beach duplexes before the sta.te Coastal Zone O:>nservation Commission. Monday he received· the commission staff's recommendation fCJr denial of the proj<ds at 2Q3.29th St, !07-27th S1. and 20>-29th St Smith's proposals to demoli!ih a slngle- famlly dwelling and construct a duplex at each site sparked a verbal battle between 'the South Coast Regional Commissioners ud Newport Beach city councilmen. The South Coast Commission denied Smith's projects, althotJ8h they met city requirements. Smith appealed to the state panel creat.ed by Proposition 20, and made an offer of two toore parking spaces. One issue at the r~ional level was the commission's wish tor 2:1 parking. The city bad required only I: L His appeal was heard two weeks ago in Turrance. The state commissioo is due to vote on the request Thursday at a 9:30 a.m. session at the Hilton Inn in San Francisco. But Smith has sent a telesrram asking for a oontilwance wttil after the Orange- l<>s Angeles county regiooal coounission hears a presentation from Newport Beach city officials. 'Ibat confrontation will ~ place i5n commission ground at 8:30 am. Monday at ~ Beach Harl>or Departmmt bead· GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIES JADE GEM OF THE ANCIENTS quarters, U2S Harbor _plaza Drive. South Coast Qtmmissioners have • delayed action on a number of proposed Newport Beach duplex~ until they get Newport's ideas on lhe subject. · Smith. who said he is fairly sure the state voting will be continued at least two weeks. expressed surprise at the recom- mendation for denial. "I got the Impression that parking was the issue," he said Wednesday. The recommendation Crom state plan- ners touches on need for adequate park· ing but also says: -'Mle area has a "substantial number of single-family homes" and is viable as a mixed neighborhood of homes and duplexes. " -Streets are inadequate to serve present needs and can't be widened. -Building duplexes will result in in- creased population density and traffic, and greater pressure oi parking that serves beach vi.!itors. -If approved, Smith's projects v.·ou ld set a precedent and there would be •·no reason to deny si milar" projects. The cumulative effect.s of such projects should be considered. -The city is pl81Uling inland parking and possible trams to the beach. Any higher density developments should await such fa cilities, which would offset any harm. The envir0M1ent or the coastal zone, the recommendation says, shou1d at least be "maintained, II "So far I'm consistent," Smith laughed Tueslay. "I haven't received one pennlt from the coastal commission.'' Statements 'By Pa1iel 'Unfom1ded';~ Tiie Orange CoWll~' Grand J ury wa.a .. ., criticized Tuesday for its st.and on the county's data sen•ices. ·Electronic Data Systems-(EDS) ol. Tlallas, Te~ .• the firm n\entioned most prominently in discussion before the : county Bo.1f-f or Supen1lsors as belt : equipped to take o,·er the county's com- puter processing ns an out.side con· tractor, hi1 h.1C'k nt jury statements. In a.letter In ~1arc13 Benls of Newport Beach , Grand Jury foreman . Gary R. Ancterson, vice presidenl of EDS staled : 1.., "f rei'ld Ydth grtat conce rn your letttl' of June 23 to the supervisors and feel l'on iix-1\ed_J_Q..Jit>! t.h~ re~:or;.!!. straight o.t:! .-:everal misleading assurnptions made by you. ' ·'·J v.•as no t aware that it was within the scope of the Grand Jury's responsibility lo attempt to influence a busints.'S decision by the supervisors." -'Mie EDS executive also said "lt WM very disturbing to me that you would . submit ,a letter so biMed ajj'.ainst EDS ~ without attempting to interview any~ • fro m our firm ." In reply to the opinlon of the so·ca:Utd , blue ribbon committee of data procnslnc expem who advised the 111.1ptrviJOn on S('lectiQO of a comj>uter syM.tm and recommended retention of the. present in- house Data Senrices Depart men l, Anderson said Input from the ·comm1ttee "'a5 only one of many considerations; - • The coplputer executive contended that the bid presented by EDS "will save the county millions of de.liars over the neJt SC\'en years." In a press conference Tuesday, Denni.! Gough of EDS said the cost would b6 $S to $4 mlliilln Jess than the ~ty Dall ·" Services Depart.Jnent figures. 1 The jury had said it would be risky to •. allow an outside firm to handle con. "- fidential classified infonnaUon in th• county's computer bank. Anderson called that comment "mod disturbing and uninfonned." He added, "EDS has l>oen handling hig!Jly ...WUYO government data for many years with no security violations." He stated that the county had been to1d by his firm that one of its flrst functlona would be to improve the security CUI'• rently utilized by the Coonty 0 a l a _ Ser\'ices Departmen~ which, he said, bis firm considers inadequate. The county's -computer processing bat- tle has raged since last February. At tt~t time a $90,fXXl ·consullant's report recom· mended that the county buy new Un!vac equlpment to upgrade county equlpment.7 Supervisor Ralph Diedrich blocked ao- tion on U1e recomm~dation and got through a mot ioo to consider outside management of the OOmputer facilities. Coast Woman Dies in Crash j. ~· 1 • A "'Oman driver v.·ho suffe red fatal in· juries Tuesday v.-hen her van blew a tire and overturned on a bw:y highway rive miles west of Alboqueruqe, N.M., has been identlfied as Marilyn A. F1o~-ers:, 32, oC 29 Ocean Front, Newport Beach. F'our passengers, including t w o children, are hospital ized in the New ro.tcxlco city with undetermined injuries, state police said. They v.'ere identified as Leslie L. Gwnm. 10, and LeAnn Gumm, 8, both of Newport Beach, Susan Oieast, 21, of Malibu and Rolland Smith, .. el Espanola, Calif. ···········~--· --· ....... . I bopo a dOlen pines wDI ID! llN! bill for you. Your Ust Is ln tbe mall-' indadtng several 11'cea.e pl.te' gamts mtended to •Id a you.apter'• tmer"* lot:..a.Jengtby alretdl al any ldJl)lway. U othe1" readers woald like a eipy ol. ebele ear games, -I ldf-led, llamped ....iopo to Pat Dm:m, At Yoar Se.nice, Orange Coest DIUy Ptl9', P.O. Box 1568, Costa Mt:111, Ca. tzaf. No Aa,reement ~eac~d In Ocean View Dispute Although green is jade'! most common color, this gem mineral • is also found 1n gi'ay, 6laclt, blue, brown -yellow,epd mauve. And al· though jade is commonly associ- ated only with the Chinese,-all - Asia, Europe, America, ~texico, Central America and even New Zealand have a primitive history OOM"EGA The watch slyl•d by tomorrow's st•nderd1. The 1elf- winding, clay-d att Constellation Chronomettr"' (•highe1t ecc1,1.r1cy tccoltde ). S1.1ptrbly •htped ceie, dial and bracelet match throu~hout. ' ' ' • -1-f""""!'-i!MI\ PAT: Wo bave--Oa>o com- mode. In our house, all wtth crael«d .seats, and we are unable to find new Ones to-.flt. Can you help m? v.v., Nowporl Beach U yw've alrtldy cbecked ·t.be firms JI~ Jn t.be Ye.bow Pain uader "Cue," wt tfl .., Iatk, Jim. Bqley, """'wing .,.,. for Safeway Plombloc aad B.U.C, recommed M"'11oa Com· .... y. tit Pwln1ttua, Sao• .uo. Be ""'" to ._.s the madel •amber llated omder .-Ille laDlt lido f• ,., ...... beeaaN Ille .. y-.. -111-... aod l)'pe " modtl la 1m..-for welMlidaft -ldeclfGo. For the fOUrlh year In a row, teachen and-'""""" In the Ocean v .... School District In Huntlnglon Beach have failed -u.-agl'ee on teacher salariea for the com· Ing school year. _ The announcement of "persistent disagreement" was made Tuesday al- lernoon following a :JO.mlnule prlvale session between representatives of the teachen' CerUOcaled Emplo)'tO Councll · and district tt~tatlve Ken Mebtrg, assistant oupcrintendent for pcnonnel. Trwtees had already ofter-ed-t .. cherl a five percent hiko, whllo tNc:hen had requ,.led a nine pcn:eol boool "Their decision was really • ahock " Aid Eugene Hartnell, preatdent al ibo Octan Vin Teachers Allodlttan. 0 Jt 1ook us by surprlae. •• ' of the use of jade. "We told the board's representative Green Is, of course, the most IMeberg) that ,.. prelered not lo go to highly prized color in jade, and the pcnlstenl disagreement We told them · d -f t d th · we'd· nlher meet· and meet and work rnea. O..ID_..!\C_ es~ t eir .-.,. oom.thinl out," be said. • reputation • for having_lll'!Rlllced , SUpcrlntendeol James CUvell l3ld the at least as long ago as the year flve percent oiler 'was all the dls1rlct 1400 ll.C., Intricate carvings and could afford, and that a grtater Increase beautiful jewelry treasured by col· would place the distrk:t's reserve fund! le<:tors throughout lhe world. In a "precarloua'' positl<ln. · This hard, tough, and highly· Undtr state Jaw, representatives of the colored stone reached its , height CF.c and ilto hoard wlll llelect a third during the Ming period (1363-1644), person and hold further salary talks. Jf when., in ancient ChJnese civiltza- no ,.ttlement i. reached, the 111r ... man tlon, Its. value, exceeded that of pone! will then hnld hearing•. other precious stones. The third pai\y on the pone! will then Today, It is still a highly valued, il" 141( ,oli4 90IJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. $t200 111 1!a i"la11 1t.•I ••••••••••• , ••••.. : ••••.••••• , ••• ,S2 JS - J.C. . -182! NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVE:NIENT TERMS 27 .... EAllS IN THl: SAME LOCATIOf'I l•11kA"'trte•rd -~•h•r Ch•rt• PHONE JU:-1401 :S~ own wlll~~ ru!'l stone, adding quiet elegance to tho dedslom. 1 ;w~o~rl:d~of::...!:je~w~elry:!:..:__~~~~....'.============================================~ -) . I . . r . • ' :!!1 OAILV PILOT f8.S Million Alloe•tioa Hopes Surge for UCI ' ' ' . Yiew ·Park At Harbour ,___Medi~-·Schoo.l :Pl Slwt Down ' By TERRY S. COVILLE Ot flit O.Ur l"llet Sl•ff A proPoSa} to build a 2.6-acre view pa<k overlooking Huntlngi.o llarbOur has b<en· rejected by the Huntington Beach t;ity Council. Councilmen voted 5-2 Monday night to ,,l!!ondon the park project wben the prlVate property owner said he woold oot accept a land swap for two possible: pieces ol COWllY property. • Mayor Jury Matney also said that be 'Jeaniecl. from ~ David Baktt illat it Is ·apparently not legal for the pounty to give away the proi>eny myway. :·1Severat councilmen eaid they did not want+io 'li.tlld the park if it was gQing to eoat city money, because the site ls not considered a priority park site. . • COUNCILMEN HENRY Duke and Donald Shipley opposed the move to abandon the view park, which would sit oo 2.6 acres of land bounded by' Warner Avenue, Los Patos Avenue and Marina View StreeL · JMC CoMtruction Cl>. hopes to build 15 oondcminiums on 2.1 acres of the lanc1. 'The city owns the other half-acre on phieh sits an old, somewhat b?foric, water tower and a still producllli water 'Well. -. 'In their move lo abamb1 the pork pro- )osal, «IUDCllmen declared the dty land aurplus "' it mig'-be 80ld II> JMC. f---- •• A SPOKESMAN. foe JMC ~"' bis lil'I' Would malntain :thea• ~-.. -.,- -itte, OOt -1d 1-pe the -area, clean it up and develop any type of :hslf--acre park residents want m the city piilperty. 'lbe proposal for a full vif!W perk was fl?ll ....,...<!<! two ltlOrldls ago by the qinefs cl five tlOlne JoU on Marina View ~ "'-views may be lnlemlpted bJ the .cmdomlnhnns, 'lfbe im-r.. led by Mrs. Ailll ~~ JllCJl>Oiled tile swap with county lllid to'•••"he city money and llllo said tlliY'd. be willing "' develop the . part ~ .... .. Y -, spioilrig. fii<.JllC;;- oild ·bis company !)al been, ""1<inC CID the oondominium project lar a year lllld · ·--. • We· are ooly suggesting some ""••jlhle actidn. If you want the ~ ~ lar a park; thin say oo. It's ~ Mje.:;i~, .. "'"" to trade,, ~t· ,,. • ~ olfer. ,,_ dQ ·~," hi p-1ded , · ~ ._ ~ ' .CoundlJnen Jack G...., Al Oien Ind . Jllcry Mainey all agreed that Ille park • lm't even a safe, let am desiratile .... Teller in Coast . Bank Wins Trip " - To Hawaii Prize ' :ol>orria Slater, 18 24-year-old note teller at the Southern California 1st. National ~ office on Bayside Drive in Newport Beach, Tuesday ..... the drawing for the • employes' lrlp II> Hawal! .. part of the Newport Harbor Cbamber ol Olmmerce ffi,wall Week promotion. !11 couldn't believe it," Mrs. Slater said, adding that she and ber student bOsband will probably go oen year. ;;The Slaten' !riP Is the fourth week's vacatton4n•llaWall-awan!ed ·as part ol Hawaii Wfek. 'lbe chamber gave two t?ps -y. one to a Costa Mesa W001an and a.not.her to a Fountain Valley couple. MRS. SHARON COBURN Ii Foontain Valley was tcdnical.ly inelicible to win a ti1p because she Was IM1 employe of a participating merchant but 6fle .unwit- tingly had entered her name and, after fi;rst withdrawing her prir.e, chamber and vrestem Airlines official• 18id she could go.. . . ~J\-1rs, Slater~ a Santa Ana resident, won tbe lrlp t!lat was supposed II> go I<> tbe employe or a participating merchant and Mrs. Agnes Matthias of Costa· Mesa won tlie trip that ,was suppoo<!d to go II> a member of the general public. · •Dick Ven1on ot Vernon's Sport.Ing Goods at Westclilf Plaza won the draw· lig for the merchant's trip. •Mrs. Slater woo her trip at a drawing a\ tbe bank this momllli. The bank's name flad been drawn with the other wiMlng tickets at a luau climaxing Hawaii Weck ~Y night. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Drli•crr of the Daily Piiot IS ~lllr.\ftlf'td ·,......., ... ,...,.: II .,.., .. llOI Ill ... JIUf ,..,... .. J:M ''"'" <•II •<Ml JOit• (...,·•Ill ' M """'tlilt ti P'f• C•''-l fl Mlllll -II ~ ,, ... 111. : a-; ltJiil ttlfMllW I It .,... if lltl N< ..... '{ cwr ..., t •·"'· Sattn•r. if t •·'"· ;(; ,, ....... lcH'l'...iMM~lM r 1,_..c-a .-... 111111-. •11111,11(" TtltPllont' ........ c ... , """ ........ ....,,, ,...,...... ............. ••wll ... "''' t 'I: ......... ~ .... ,~ ' ... ~( ........... .ac11. ........... , .... ,_.o-~ ..... ... ue--................. ...... . r>.tltJ. 'll•f Stiff l"Mttl lor Jtkllft K"'*" Saia CleJ1aente Stroll First lady Patricia Nixon walks back to \\l'estern \Vhite House after bidding congressmen and wives goodby r~cently. Newport-Mesa Trustees Name Smallwood Chief Dontdd E. Small""'OOd. a COSl.a ~fesa resident who practices Jaw in Newport Beach, \Vas WU1nimoosly elected Tuesday night as .tht 1973-74 Ne•1>0rt-Mesa School Board prt~dent., S.Q'\allwOOd, 1981 Kornat Drive, moves Into the top ·board post after a year as vice-president of the panel. He tJ:ad- cd jobs ~·ith outgoing president A-farian Bergeson, '"'ho was unanJmously chosen as next year's vice-president. The prospects of a conte!t for the boerd presh{ency betwetn Smallwood and re<."E!ntly·rctlect~ Corona del l\tar Trust~e Thomas Case.y were-dinvntd last nJght when C3scy was excused from the meetiog due ·10 vaca:tlon conflicts. Shialtwood hu ~made1 his matl b'I db· trict PoliUcs as a bodgct·minder and has recently voiced concern! over . school • policies governing 6tudent ·behavior md rights-lricludlng a •lro!IS siilgular II.and against corporal punishment in schools. Smallwood \VUS also chosen for another term as the board'll legislative analyst, with' responsibility for reporting to the trustees 'all legislation that could arrect district programs. Tuesday's session al80 ·~w the seating or a new tn1stec. Orv!Uc Amburgey, who was elected in Aprll to the Costa Mesa Area "l'wo sea l vacated by Beverly l.rulgston, who decided not to seek reelection. The biggest nction taken by the newly- organi1.ed board was to -approve an alteration to the 'Pf'ellminary budget for 19'n-74, addlQg nearly $400,000 in federal and st.ate aid the district did not expect to 'geL Last year's budget was '33.t D)illion. Net1.rly $2 million or .thf! Increase 'Qmes !rom the six percent ralies "'lied by the board for all district employ ... • By GEORGE LEIDAL Of .. Deli.-Piii lt9ft The adopted 1973-71 state budget reflects the fint significant commitment bjr Ille state II> providlng a permanent home · for the California COilege ol Medicine oa thd UC Irvine -Campus. The liudget ai-.. 11-~ million !or .part ooe of a $12 mllllon medical "1l>ool building. M<re than five years ago the medical ·school which originally was begun in · Anaheim and lafer moved to Loi Angeles was moved from its hospital and teachlilg facilities. Abandoning It's aging home, -a OOspitat and classroom com· · Ms now used by USC -the private medicitl college affiliated with the .Uni· versity of California and was influenced to settle ts faculty on the then three-year old lrvtne campus. ' TEMPORARY "SURGE" buildings were provided to house the offices and some laboratories for the-faculty. Teaclllng' of basic sciences courses was scheduled ori campus. '!be -64 medical students enrolling each year eventually moved m to Orange County 'Medical . <:.enter, Children's Hospital Orange Coun- ty or oilier rosp;~r r Acting medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort saJd this week: the medicaj. school allocation in this year's budget coupled with phuming funds for a cam· pus teaching hospital, "reassure me that the hospital bond funds Will be allocated next year." The W1ll'klng " drawing funds t91alling IU mlllloo provide for piano f<!r the campus 2'»bed-hospital and "plalis for remodeling ol OCMC if supervisors a'gree to I~ it to the university as a long · term teac!ling"hospital facility. Mmey to plan for conununity-b&sed walk-in clinics -four ol.wllich UCI-ccM is 11> eotablish with a. $2 million state bond fund alloca· lion set by the Jegislature--also WU &J> proved in this yar's state budget JN RECENT MONTHS, , the ex· penditures !Or the Iriine medical schOol have been subject to. political attacks at local, county and state levels. 'At times the fate of the medical school Itself ap- peal'ed .threatened by legislative lntei:ests who saw other ways to spend the $38 millim ucr share d. a statewide $156 millkn bond issue approved last fall by California voters. Van den Nort told the Daily Pilot"he is -. now confident the Le(i'Slature will follow through with the plan foe !pelldJng -tho bond mOney. 'lbe remaining question concerns reaching agreement on control_ of the OCMC facility now owned by the ooqnty. JJCI provides the medical staffing and the county administrative organization deals With the remainder of the staff. AS COSTS OF CARE have risen, and state reimbursements for Medical i.· tie11ts have ·nagged, county sqpervisofs increasingly have looked for ways of reducing the ·· county'S medical care burden for OCMC patients. The majority of these are the county's medically in- digent population. Concurrent with a $9.5 million UC grant for "renovation" or OCMC under UCI plans, wou1d be a reduction of beds from 515 to 315 .. The 200 new. beds available on the campus and the com- munity-based clinics would decentralize the medical care offered the poor people or Orange County. . The ggal is to provide county and University medical facilities .which ~ pie would use according 00 their medical needs ·and not their economic or soCial itatus, UCI spokesmen have contended. ~ Hospitals_ Sought _Group From Irnine _IE.ill ~ir-DemaniIS. Irvine citizen! aroused by reports a county health master plan....woo]d ban . hOspitat consiructioo for 10 years, have formed a coalition "study and action" organization to represent the new city at J·uly 10 hearings in Santa Ana. . Mrs. Paul C. Ellis of University Park said Tuesday, Help Irvine Get Hospitals ' (IDGH) was knned over the weekend to- sh!dY the.lengthy master plan OOcullleot of the Orange Coonty Health Planning Oooncll, ___ ~----.. Webope 11> create entliiiSiisrii.among 1""1>e residents "' fill Department Ol1e of &Jperior iliri in Santa Ana oo Tues-. day evenirC,'' Mrs. Ellis said. She is Wife ol h group's c:hainnan and considers herself· an "interested senior citizen" in an organizatla) which has Involved "peo- _Ple of al &Iles ond penlll8Slons." SPEAKING FOR HERSELF, Mrs. Ellis said, "We·don't want a hospital that we might use ·without. being reimbursed by Medicare." . . To date, the ooly hospital proposed for Irvine -Western World Medical Foun- dation -has been d<nied helilth planaing cowicil approval at the state level. Without such approval neither MedlCal nor Medicare treatment billings are reimbursed. • The master plan, although undergoing amendment by staff and co u n c i I members to soften original proviSions, concluded Otange County needed oo new hospital beds for 10 ycan.. 'lbe Pi¥ would serve as the guide for all futmie council approvals d. propooed hospitals and tllllS would impact fadllties and services in Irvine. Presently no hospital operates-Wi~ the largest city in i•we learned when we went to the Board of Supeivisors and to LAFC (the Local Agency Fomtation Commission) and II> the school boards that·lhe power ol numbers gets Irvine people what they need and want," she said. Mrs. Ellis' statement refers to the 18 months of bear- ings in Santa Ana leading up II> the overwhebning wte to create the origlnal 18,200 acre new city in December, 1971. Later, the city annexed another S,400 acres, making it the larges_t in the county in land area." Orange ()pt'ly. . A PORTION OF the city north of the San Di~o Freeway. almost totally makes MRS. EWS SAID the IBGH organiza-· up ille' ooly heavily populated beolth tioo plans a public meeting at 3 p.m. planning area drawn by the county plan • Sunday in Irvine Oty Hall, 4201 Campus ners in which there is oo hospital or none Drive to discuss stands the organization . p~ JO be~allowe<t for 10 yeai9, ;&c. will take at .ijle Tuesday he&!ini ol the cording lo the draft masler plan. health planning coondL Committoe ·wntten . diaoges ...Wd '.'We don't plan II> demonstrate or otage' Chang~ .II» time llm~ to five years Ind a protest," she em~. provide for annual reviews d. population . "W~'ll go to Santa Ana once more to . data to shorten that period for "rapidly •how them the facts and one of -. gf9Wlng areas ol the coonty. '.' n- faets &re the people of Irvine who live changes will be considered Tuesday by here mw.' People who need medical care the fu:ll ptaMing council and may or may now," Mrs. Ellis said. ' not be adopted. 'A ,Small Baij.fffUI' Road Opposition Rapped By L. PETER KRIEG Of t1111 Dlllr Piiot Staff The only people who don't want a road built ·along the Fifth Avenue freeway cor- ridor above Corona del Mar are a -.· handful of Harbor View Hills property owners Whose land values would be depreciated, the president of the Corona del Mar chamber of Commerce charged Tuesday. llobert Astoo, manager ol Mutual Sav· ings and Loan in Corona del Mar, said the citizeru;' committee recommendation to eliminate the corridor as a Pacific Coast Higliway bypass route is opposed by merchants and almost "almost au residents whose homes don't Io o t down on the opm space." "Use: of the route is opposed by a.small handful who stand to gain by not ha! a road by their houses," Aston said. . IN ESSENCE, ASTON agreed th earlier statements by Jerry Hill, presi- deiit or the Old Corona del Mar Homeowners Association. The Cilizen;s Transportation Plan Advisory Committ'ee two weeks ago voted to eliminate consideration of the bypass. Instead , they proposed the elimination of parking on East Coast Highway so the road could be widened to six lanes. Committee members voting to kill the bypas> died what they called "public op- position" to the route. · Agee said, however, there may be some committee members who may have changed their minds. • · The panel voted 6-2 to eliminate the bypass and after ~be meeting at least two members who vote9 with the majority indicated they may want a second look if the consultant can't solve some of the problems that would be generated by a six·lane highway Ol)erating over capacity. THE 'CONSULTANT, the Alan M. Voorhees c.ompany, told the committee that even" widening East Coast Highway to six ·lanes would not eliminate the massive traffic jams experienced there now. In fad, he forecast they would get worse and would likely he equally bad tbrwghout the winter months as they are in the summer. Aston this morning said' He Upects the Corona del Mar Chamber bo!>rd ,of ·direc- tors to rea!f'inn its support "for some kind of bypass route'' at a meeting ' Public Bearing Thursday morning. , The chambe_r is also planning a general membership meeting July 11 at 7:30 am. at Coco's Restaurant in Fashion Island to hear Public Works Director Joseph T. Devlin discuss traffic and parking. THAT MEETING, however, will take place the morning after the citizens com· mit~ meets next and is expected to take Whatever final action it sees fit. . The . conunittee ··is etjiaed to mike recommendations on the kind of Coat Highway Back: Bay bridae and oo solu· tionS to the Coast Highway problems through Mariners Mile and West Newport .• The Newport Harbor Oiamber of Com· merce has,. without explanation, withdrawn its Mariners Mile propoeal_ that called for relocating tbe highway back against .the bottom ol the bluffs. Sources indicated that the chamber could' not get merchant!!: in the area to Wlify ·behind the piin: -ct"~. S~n Juan Council Okays 3 Areas of General Plan . 1 Planning COmmisaloner William Agee, chairman ol the committee and an op- pooenl c.r the bypass route, has defended the committee's action, saying it was San Juan capistrano clty counci.tnlen The land~ element was baaed on lhe based on the facts preoented, not emotion have adopted Uree new elemeala ol the exisllng "'ning map and lnclllde• or pressure from Harbor View Hills city's "general plan. guidelines (Qr tMd occupancy and 1 homeowners. The open spoce and conservaUoo, land d...,ipUon·of the locaUon and dbtrlbu· "Mr. Aston has a ript to his own op.in-uae, and parkr and recrelU!Xl elements. 1 Ion, but I do not nectssarlly agree, 11 -were acctpted followlng a public bearing tan ol reeldential, business arid ln· Agee s&ici, "I can't c:omment on property Monday on the Items at which city pl~ dustrlal uaes. value•-or anything Jlke that, I ~·t. ning dirtctor David Smlth and 'CGnlultant· Tourj9t. ~lnesses would be limited to know. Carl Neuhausen spoke. the ctntral part or the town. Planners used nUJl>S to llluttrate how The park& and recreation element calls "BUT mE COMMITl'EE and I looked at the results of ~ infotmati«l developed by the 'COOSUitant to make our declnon." he said. Ape conceded. he had betn °deluged by letters" ltvm Corona del Mar resident& opposing the decision -letters prompted by a campaign •larted by Hlll -but he said he doubted the commitl'< will either delay !Uture act1on or reci:Nkler its past action. the elements wouJd £It' Into the overall for IJlC development ol seven aCres of ,plan. , · land for every J,000 residents. Nttihausen said the open space element Both the open space and lhe recrtt· ~provides permenent opel\.space areas on tional elem ents wtft based Of'l ltlte unusable city land, plus potential areu deadlin~fl. 'I1le July 1 deadline, hQwevtt of ,,.gotiated open space and • detailed has been extonded tlJ months . by "'" flood plain for the d ty. legislature. The element generally calls for the Smith recommended lhe councU acUon mervatlon and cmaervaUon ol the city's \ alto0 that plannm will hove guldelhles for naturol beouly, recreaUonal and cultural plannllli future d<velopmcnt In the flll areas. growing community. · . . " ' , " 51£irmiS on a -vazue CwUtls Nuclear Project • grassy rangeland 11op1ng· It> system, espe<lally since scale- the .eacllffs a few miles IOUth model testing of emergency • f>ir Bil Kn•e For the Record • DAILY PILOT llf WUdff.fe BaMtar Carpenter Bill_ Would Aid Fowl T .• ._r-- I 'I . (Second bi. Series) . of the nuctear plant. Tllis,'K Is core cooling showed thal il left Marrinne f----_..,IABLO-C..A~N--Y.G-N -said,-11 J)U'l..;iJl.1tba mm JNd! j_Q~--:1'~~-~-~'lber~~e,_:i'ls~--'-1'----~U:._.:___ Perhaps the strangat twist .In Marie has, beeft an tnt.rvenor opposiilon, however, to the ap-ir % .. _ _,e., the UtabJo Canyon Nticlear ln the environmental hearinis pUcability of test results to tJ1c aJ ...... ~ • .,., e ~~:;:::::j--~Capi'iol 'cw1-St.uicc..--''OL.migta•lo!:i<--""l..-IO>lL..A.. __ _ I I SACRA~IENTO _ Picture government contruct h." s ;" 2-yourse U as a Calirorn ia duck ~~~~ric,~d ;~c~~ ~~,~~c ~;o~ ), Project ·is that the owner of on the nucle~r power station. full scale system. the land ia oppoling continued SUCH OPPOsrrtON i 1 "The physical parameters development of the site. beyond what\ptllities normally are not necessarily proportion· Pacific Gas & Electric owM face• in coos•-......._ .. a plant al," Diablo Canyon engineer • ........... 115 Will Kaefer said. 165 acres of the north portion that uses radioactive material The test, performed in Idaho and has a ti-year lease from to produce ' power. 1be ex~ by a subsidiary of General third generatiQn owper Robert pected oppositiOn in-Dynamics, was funded by the Mam! on the remaining 585 envirom\ent:alists -bas been AEC. Jn the year since the aa'ei, -and an option to renew expressed. test, scientists have been annclher 99 yea111. Hearinpoci'UDiilofthetwin · ------- TUE t, EA s E -t reactor plant have been com-~-~- called r... payment not to ex-_ ~.. oave for the final Otener of lalld is c.<a l20 million over the'life hcensmg hear!J18,1he !•81 step opposing eontin• before ·Mocnic •Energy Com-~on -""' to operate ued deNlopment can be given. of the site. of the. contract and there is a discrepancy of some $10 million between ~~l?_9 & E thinks the land is worth and Marr's valuation. The utility b3d 'Ille land aP- praised at $7 million. Marre's people said it was more, like $17-million. An independent appraiser was called for . an evaluatiOn. His was $6 milli~ Althoulih u Dit JI Is Virtually identical It> Unit I inCI Is part of the 88J!le poWer generating system, the AEC requires that individual p er mi ts and licenses be issued. 'lbus, the lines of battle are again being drawn for a con£rontation in August between the utility and the opposition, which includes the Scenic Shore lines Preservation Conference. • ACCORDING TO proj£t superintendent C. K. Maxfield, MARKE 18 . engaged in "For the.moot part, the issues litigatioo, """'"'"'bly to gel (in the upcoming hearing) are added value Out of · the agreed upon. They a r e lrylng It> delennine why the model showed steam caU!ing back ·pressure out or the reac- tor inst.ead of keeping the..,corg,_ flooded with '\\'ater to cool radioactive materials. KAEFER SA VS the AEC is 1holding hearings with reactor manufacturers to f u rt he r studq pros and cons. In the meantime, the AEC ordered reductiOO to 80 percent power at all operating nuclear plants. 'There are 21 sUch plants in the United States. LAS VEGAS. Ntv. -M•rrlt-ge llt•n•t~ Issued hotr• 111(11.Hk' PIElllE·RITTEJt -M1y ,., Wiii RIV• mond. ~2, of N•wport llNth. 1f'ld Sharon 1(1ye, n. ol Tu$tln. OLIVOCANAL Es-GUEA;Jt EllO -Mey XI. C•rmelo. :U, tr.cl Rlla M1ri., n , bOff'I of Munllfl91\lft 8Peh. GARLA"ID·PUCl<ETT -M•v JI . ltoii11d WlUl1m, It. ol Wnltnln11er, Ind CherYI .4nrt, u, of G•rde<1 G•-. MAYFIELO-SlURGEO"I -.J1111e l . ltlch1rd H .. SJ, 1na Elltttl D .. 50, bo1t1 of Cott• Mell. PENDLE TON•SCHONES -June I. Donllcl Gltn. SS, Ind Jlfl91 Petri. )6, bofll of Cotti M1&1. Sl~PETltlE -June 1, Oren 8. U, 1'. ol Fwn111n V•llev, •nd Miry L.ou. · .:r,.:;-,_ '2, of Etlr1bllh, N.J. TEVEllAUGH-Mll(OLAJCZAK -June 1, J Ofln 0,, •1• of S1nt• An1, •I'd Mtcell1 L .. .U, of Cotti Mew. GOOOllAN·HOLDEltMAN -JVM 1, Ste>1e<1 Lff, 20. of wemn1n11..-, 1na Betty Ann, 21, ol G1rdtn Gro\11. $PEIGHT·8ULLOCK -June 1, Charlt i ''How 'bout THIS one, Mom my?'' c., 11, end Constanc1 Luk a. 14, bDlh ------------------------ of C111l1 Mesi. CRAWFORD-8EJtltY -JUl\I 1, Jt"'e1 Edw1rc1, 29. of S1n!1 Al1, 1nd BNch. flarbert MYhf"I, 37, ol Hunllng!oii R I s $100Tl.CH.4TTEllTON -Junt 2. esearc iers ax ~11~~~;!.i';:ns!!·c~.rld Ann, 47. bo1h F F"'lltCM!L().Jl.IO£D'--JU,,.._2,-.fltte---- D•n· 1A, of Foun!lln V•lley.1•nd Lin- da Key, 71:. 111 Garden Grove. STONEKING-WALSH -June 7, J11ul e •• :u. er>d Jo.1n A .. 4!';-both of NIWPOrl Bt1tn. CYR·OALEY -June 7, Maurie• ~r1td, 37, 1rld Katf'lryn Ltl, 2•, both ot Mu!)llnolon Beach. ltlOOELL·RIODELL -JuM 1, J1m11s, 4" rem•rrled 8111111 Ad~!, J9, both of H11nll119!0>i llNCh. SCOTT·HANCAK -Jun1 'l, Rod""" E1r1, 39, ol Irvine, arid J1net Chrl!llt11. 29. of Mldl"'•V City. $TURGIS·PRIOR -June 2, C1rl Jamts, 26, of Coron•, and Lind• Mi ry, 27, of Sin Clmi.ntt. LSD Users Ci1red ARLINGTON, Tex. (UPI) - Two , tmivcr!lity re.searchers 11ay they apparently have cured six of the seven frequent LSD users who participated in a mental conditioning program. approach necessary to covert sensitization. THE PROGRA~l involved six group sessions -two 3(). minute mee tings weekl y - and daily practi ce at home. heading south (or !he \vlntcr. \\'ildlife habitat. NC\'ertheles.'\, Inking off from your nlajor the state continues to assess rcsti11g place -Tule L...1ke -tl1e land uccording to norn1al in the northern part of the criteria. at its "highest and slate. best use." · You have your instinct's eye CARPE?\'T, ER RAS a bill on set on Salton Sea in the south 'I" aflcr a resl in the wonderful the Senate floor that provid es for the assessment as opcO· \\'et lands and marshes of space land of land restricted ~·eslern 1.·lerced County. by 8 government contract · te> BUT WllAT'S this? You use as a "'ildli£e habi.tat and swoop low over tho mid· native pasture for 10 years or Callfomia. scape an<L find it more, The. -opeil·space assess: has been turned into a gian t ment is lo\\·er than the "berl use" assessment and, as long as the latter is in effect. pressure to develop such land out of a habitat and into 1,1 money producer to offsr,t the higher assessment ren1ains. 'Ellnalnatlon o I "' et la n d • mill deatro11 u:aterfoivl lllglit 11s ive '"'o"' it.' rice-producing operation. Not being a !\landarin duck, you keep napping your ~·ings until, exhausted. you make the trip lo the sunny south non.stop. property or win it back by thermal effects, altemative default. To gel the land beck, designs, ~ ' lines, ., . of course; , it would b e cooling melhod<, projected U the cooling system ls found to Qe -inadequate to meet standards of safety oet l)y the ·AEC; it. will no doubt mean a MARTINEZ·ROSALES· -June ,, AJ.cenclOl'I Lop1z, 30, ol Los A1191les, 1rld Fruw:• S., 38, of Weolmlnsltr. KRUGH·McKINNEY -June 3, Robert J ames, 20, of Founllln V1lley, inti Luen• JHrt, :», of Buen• P1rk. INSHAW·EMRICK -J une 3, Jt'ffr'W Dr. Wayne Duehn and MAry C. Shannon said there was no reason the proce¥>, called. "covert sensitiiatioil.'"-coWi:I not be-used-on-pe~s ad- dicted to other drugs. Covert sensilii.ation. which first gained public attention in 1966, has been used suc- cessfully on persQOS with prob- lems r anging_ from e:tcessive smOking to a lc o n-ori s m , homosexuality, glue sniffing The scene described is of course hypothetical but. due to the concern of the Sierra Club and Republican Sen. Dcnnis~E. Carpenter of Newport Beach, the possibility that major migratory waterfowl m a y -soon lose tbeif resting places- has been sounded in the tegislature. "Elimination of t h c Se "'ellands in thC centra l part·of the state ·will . destroy th"e \1•aterfowl night as "'C know it today." Carpenter s a i d . "Opcn·space lands suitable far habitat by mi g ratory \Vaterfo11i•I have been decreas· ing at an ever growing rate. One of the principal reasons ii that high property taxes are making it financially difficult. -if not impossible -for the private landowner who operates a duck club to keq> the land in that u s e • • ' Carpenter said. ~ ~o halt the third ~ ne.eds and en- .... Jargestc on s t ruction un-_ viromnental Ji¥>!Utccs." ~ .iler!Uing 'tn,theliia~ ~ ' - • ' Otioerverswhodonot , hit>' TheAEC-!tomicSaletyand lie qOOted-lndica'fe ~ ':arre-=~!:8:~~i~u:~ 1Jl!lY ~ve spread ~msell too i:ng agenda, a pparent 1 y thin fmancial~y with othef' because they have b e en develoements 111 the a~, of discussed in relation to Unit r ~lo Canyon. A large dmmg or there is mw new in- and hotel structl.D'e overlooks f rmaf 'lab! the rocky Pacific shoreline 0 ton avru e. about 10 miles frorri the plant. 'The most controversial item Along the private acces.! road, not to be treated at the hear- h.lilt br P G & E expecially to ~1~ s~ enie:=n.::£ acconunodate tNcks carr:ying defense to keep radioacttve ' the OOge reactor and steam materials cool shoo.Id ·there be V<OSe!a It> the conotruction . area. Mane is b u i I d i n g a rupture m the ~tor vessel modular-type homes. _,____ aro_ other protection systems 'lbilre bas bOeii epeculatlon fail. that Mam is p I an n in g _ EVEN SCIENTISTS a re ·ec:ndoadnimns •• along t be divided on the merits or the ' \ '"Kinda Fat!' Topkss, but .Male DENVER (AP) -'lbe call caine over the Denver police radio: 1'Girl selling flOwers topless at 26th and Sheri· dan." · Squad cars from all over the city volunteered their lel'Vices to the dispatcher, but the report turned out to be a bqst. The ''.girl" WM Randall Peavler, 19, of Oakland City(Ind. Peavler -minus bis shirt -wa11 hawking flowers. on a comer so he could raise enoiigh money to continue on a trip to California. He was sympithetic to the misunderstanding, admit· tini: "I'm a little overweight.'' ' "'THE DISCO\JNT DEP'AftTMENT STORE" GREAT GIFT IDEA! GIANT 8"x10" . , , ' I COLOR PORTRAIT PORTRAITS ARE FOREVER •NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FAMILY GROUPS •,ONE SPECIAL PER FAMl~Y •ADDITIONAL P-RINTSMAY BE ORDERED 4 DAYS O"'lYI' PL.US TAX .. 50c HANDLING CHARGE THURS. FRI. SAT. SUN. JULYS JULY& JULY7 JULYS 11AM-7PM ~~:-I: 10AM-4PM • 5700 FIRESTONE BLVD.-SOUTH GATE •1181·ADAMS BLVD.-HUNTINOTON BEACH • 121_00 HARBQR BLV~.-OARDEN GllOVE Phlll p, 21, 1rld Ethel M1rlt , 19, both long de1ay while alternative of Hunt1na1M Buen. _ •L""O..l:: _ -_ TESON ..... TKIN -J-4. RtndV LH, meulUWi are researchOO and 21, ol Munllr111!or> Bt1ch, u>d V!crorl1 a ·......, It ·11 1--~..Marlert• 0 111, io, of C'fl>ttU. est&'<='• WI 81.'iU mean a KEYS-WILLS -Jun1 5. 1.H F1rFs, "·· considerable-addltiOH.,..to---ex=--.-nc1 v1r°"rw..u.-oot11D1 cOiti Mew: . ,_ HUGHES·ltUM.4.GE -J une 5. Stephen penses for thosse p ·) a n t S K., 23, of G1rden GrOYe, Ind Joni la already in operatl.OD that Lynn, 19, ol Westminster. \/RAN KO.BERNARD = Ji.me fl • would have to shut down f-0r ThO!fl•s w1y111, JO, •rid cvnthl1. "'°' ....1-· bolh of Costa MeH, r~tgn. CLEMANS.CLEMANS -Jvfll a, Duane No matter what kind Owen, ,,, rem1rrl~ v 1r11 ln1 1 Dorothy, 37, btlth ol Fount1ln V1Hev. of staggered sys tem the AEC BUDNA-OUNCAN -J11nt 9, Josepl'I 'ght I .1 mv.,, JQ/'ln, 20, of Mounl1Tn View, tr.cl nu e mp. 0 Y wlfOU6,...,..t 0tbt'1 Btrnete, 1.s, ot HuntlngtDn implementation o! a new Gl~~~·BAXTER -JUM ,, Rov emergency System, some JOSS , G!lmtn, 14. eod Bassle Horton, ;u, Or avail bl · uld l'k both ol Huntington Bech. a e power WO I e-LINDOUIST·MUNOW1LER -Ju111 '· Jy be experienced. Scot! Glenn, XI. Ir.cl IC•rtn Allee, 16, both ofC11111 Mest. · K A E F ER EMPHASIZED COlt ll:lGAN<Ollll IGAN -June f, Dtrrnot JOWPI!, .s, rem 1 r r I 1 d .that .such a cooling system Mtrll\\e Miry, 37, both of L1gun1 Hiiis. woukJ.+probably never~have-to HAR1CE11..C:OLL1e11 -Ju.,..__,, Gene be ed Fred, 4 , of G1rden Gr'O'ff, i nd US • Thelma Ctlesi., S3. of 111Cleme<1te. "You can go 'through all the HARRISO"l·LAUlllE -J\llMI, '· J1mes studies all --h nd RuuelL, l f, incl P1.h y Cline, lt, both , wic researc a of Hunttng1oii Be1eh. testing WJlil you can say '""-'-JEWELL..OUDLEY -June .,, TllOm19 , l 111.:i W1rd, XI, Ind Al'dr11 C1rlw, :rl, both N pt WOO'( L---k ' -. SOlll"'-. of Newport 8tlCl'I r • · Urat • lll'C ._. CADMAN·EPPERSON -J Un9 9, one comes up and asks you, · Robert Lee: .fl. o1 An1t1trm', 1nc1 'What'll'l .1 .. -A A ?I I\ l{ajhl--• ..,, Of-HuntfngJOn BMd\, \.Kll:ri:!. HENTSCHELMANN·VALLO -June f, · (Thursday: Robert Marre 1<.11us, 31, 1nc1 Christe!, JJ,, ~'h-!!t t lls h. 'd f I t Newport lletch. ' e 1S $1 e 0 t ie COtl ro· SCHR OTH·BEVILAGQU.4 -Junt 10, tiersu ) Frenkll n Rk;hard, 51, 1nd Mary It' -Ellleblth, •1. both of COl51• Mts1. TIIE PAIR OF U . 't r-anJI a variety o[ juvenile J>f· ruvers1 yo fcnses Texas al Arlington · researchers conditioned the .seven hi gh school' students to become nauseous at t h e thought of laking the dru g. Eighteen months later, six of the seven were still free of the babiL "These users, all 16 to 18 years old', were not simply oc- casional LSD trippers,'' Duchn said. "All of them.had been.oil LSD more than a year and ad· milted ·laking the stuff two or three times a week." Miss Shannon said there are two requirements for the prO: gram to be successful -that an addict bas to sincyre~y want to break the habit, 8nd that he must be willing to participate in the concentrated e sunglasses from a nBJUe you know "-.._, 2.99 '· .. ,,, Frames from Italy and " f ra nce. Meny with The problem is Cl•ntcrcil in \\'estern -~1crced County, th~ major tnid.Califomia stop-0!! 26.1. The bill requires I o c 3 l asseSaors to value mlgratory wildlife habitat lands at CW"· rent market vil lue -o( similar- lands within the county arM:l P:rovides f o r m u I a s for determining this value, ---- • • ~"'::<:"·~· .... , ...... ")' polarized lenses. They ware 5.00-6,00. A. Totfo i1• Shi ll look polari1ed ltni et - 8. 8l1 clt M1t W ir1s, with pol•ri11I len111 PEPSI .. " --~ ..... ..,. .... ~:;, .~i:1 • 1 •I . ~ L -' W C. Gold -Tone wirt framet D. Silv1r oct19on1, pol1r- i1t d len1e1. E. Tortoi1t Shill look, pol•ri11cl lenses. F. Hortoiit thtll look, per• f1ct round fr1m11, pol1ri1t d le 111e1. G. To1tois1 1h1U loctlr. H. Gold to n• wir11, ANAHEI M NEWPORT HUNTINGTON BEACH •44 N. Euclid 1714 ) 515·1121 47 fe1hio11 h l•nd 17 141 •44-1212 1111 Ed l119er ""'· 171-41 192·llll ORANG~. MALL OF ORANGE CER.RITOS 2)00 N. Tutfln ~tr••• (714) 991 ·1 ~11 §00 Lot Cerritot M•ll l 21ll 160.Q411 ~HOP 10 A.M. f• •1JO P,M, MONDAY TH ROUGH fRIOAY. SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 6. P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON to 5 P,M,, ) ' STORE ·HOURS 9A.M. to 9 P.M. • . ' • ' " " t • / • ' • ~ DAILY PILOT .EDITORIAL PAGE • \ .. Our Wealthy P olit icia ~~s Dt.clo1ure that two members of the Orange County Two congressmen representing part. o! Orange Board of Supervisors are millionaires lsn 'L as shocking Cow1ty, Democrat ruchard T. Hanna an.a Republican as it might sound. Both J{onald Caspers of Newport Clair W. Burgener, have net worths of $100,000 or more. Beach ($2,680,531) and Ralph Deldrlch of Full'lflon Rep Andrew J. Henshaw, !i:eshman rrom Newport Beach, ( , , 5.92) we~e we111thy-wtten th·ey-wenHnto~oftice----arin-·that-group-that receivedrno income-outside-their. -they didn't pile up the dollars by using their Influence $42,500-a-year Congressional salary -and which had no on the county board. significant assets other than their residences. The revelations aren't likely to help either or these U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston sets hls net worth at men in an y campaign fund·raising event. Joe Citizen $547,800 -Sen. John Tunney's finan cial records are isn't likely to fork over much of a contribution to il tied up in divorce proceedings. . candidate in tt1e seven.figure category. All of these figures are welcomed by a public show· For that reason, and for others, the public revelation ing more and more distrust of politicia ns. Elected of- of Lhe supervisors net worth was laudable. The super-· fi~als, because of . the tremendous power they often visors. themselves unanimously approved the disclosure wield, are automatically suspected of enriching them-law last October. selves for favors done or undone. ~ually Important is Their move in lhls (lirection could well be followed kp~wing wha l they own that might mfluence their de- by other law-making bodies. At the state and federal cis1onS'. leve~ the public has little access to income or worth It is refreshin g to see these demonstrations by poll· figures unless the office·holder volunteers the informa· tlcians who really want the public's trust. Such openness Uon.' i.s one way o•arning that trust. And they often don't want in that. spotlight. 'jJust because I'm in Congress doesn't mean I have to take off my clothes in froht of everybody.'' ,Rep. Craig Hosmer, R-Long Peach, responded when asked !or such infonnation by~ Los Angeles Times recently. The Times survey disclosed that 36 of California's 45 members of Congress_ were willing to reveal their in- comes and net worths. They felt, as Rep Barry Goldwater Jr:, R·Burbank~pul it, "The times dictate we bare our souls." , Congress has its millionaires, too, although the ratio seems to be much lower than Orange County's board or supervisors can boast. Rep Alonzo Bell, R·Los Angeles, has a.net worth of about 86.2 million, most of it oil, and Rep. Fortney H. Stark, ex-banker and freshman Democratic representa- tive from Oakland, riays he's worth _,.between $3 and $4 million." Republican Rep. William S. Mailliard o! San Franci!cO; a rancher and lnvester, is reputed to be a millionaire, but he would no! disclose his holdings. Speed Up Payme9-ts . Cali!Ornia's medical ai"d program. Medl·Cat, is fo re· 1ng an unnecessary burden on the state's hospitals by being pokey with its payments. The average California ho'spital has about 75 days of revenue tied up in receivables, mainly because of slow-paying aid programs. Medi-Cal leads the list. Many hospitals are forced to borrow funds while waiting for the molasses.slow state to pay its bills. It's a pattern, unfortunately, also being repeated in other states. !Vhat it .means, of course, is more expense to the hospitals, which then ups the hospitals' rates, which are passed on to you-know·wbo. Medi-Cal would do well to look Into its payment procedures to see if some way can't be found for the state to pay its bills on time. • Censors Roosted Dear Gloomy Gus H11mbli ng Experience He Wants on 'The List' ~- .... __ _,,,, WASHINGTON =. 11te extent of the animosity that Nixon and the con- ~pirators in the. White House have for my newspaper, The Washington Post, couldn't be fully known before the release of his political hate list. Only two former staff members are on it. .. '. ,.. 'Ibo Editor: Jt bu always teemed to me a lead-pipe certainly that thla country and the i;eat of · tbl worJd wu headed toward zero cenlOl'lb1p -of what wed to be known u the unprintable. Just look at what has m_.i ....., Queen Vlctoria.endeclher_ «a tn 1901 ! When Denmark came along wl mooee!!fully tried non-censorship t.his can!Irmed the politii:al leaslbllity of w~t 1 bad felt was an inevitability anyway. ( ·MAILBOX ) "-""'_.,.._......,,. .._..__,...,...."' WftMA ...... ~ ......... -... --.,. '"" n. rilM ,. ~ ""'" • nt -.ct w lllmlMHI llllet Is ,._....,.. All "'""'1 -f lft.. 'dWI ..... ..,,. .... ........... ........ ... """"' 1MY .. wllMl"'411 ... f-' M lllfffcle9I ,.._ 1' ....,..._, ,...1,., wrn Ml M ""'"""'· But now comet a U.S. Supreme Court dee9kln clearl_y pointing _in the other Douglas . points .QIAt, that the First dirlctlan. Doee it mean the end of a Amendment may mean one thing to perbl? Does it mem that the freedom• publications in Mississippi and,\~tber we fauPI for and wm ~ all tbeae thing to the same publica""'8 in y_.. are now -to be bladi<d OU~ Michigan. At the very least this opens I one by one, like -the lights over Europe? Pandora's box of litigation; at best it 1 think DOt.T.irlt, thei'e' is tbe matter of may compel the court to go back to do its bow freely we humans now act -not homework -to draft a viable ln- .........i by the court's new ruling. Oµr terJ![ebltlon <>! the First Amendment, new imiitffiiedom, coverlng speech and rea:ardleu Ol wba1 Mr. Nixon wanta. blbavior in these matten, is rapidly ex· . 1 )mWllng at the very moment or this ~ ~T IS It Mr: Nuon wants . nmarbbly foolish o f f i c i a l pro--F-m~y;-his cour-t-appomtees-have car- naunoement ried out his campaign pledge for him .. · , Bu1 is it a new divisiveness he plans? FURTHERMORE, a probable majority More animosity? l\1ore turmoil? ol us are convinced that Mr. Nixon and llere in Orange County \1/e may look h11 four court appolnteel, as well as forward to further petty attempts at • number ol preachen we oould name, repressloo now that the Court has flashed are hypocritical in their seeming terrors the green light: the sporadlc campaign over sex and their ea.gemesa to protect against the so-called "Wlderground" L.A. the rest ol us from OW'lelves. Certainly, \\'eeklies -in Newport, HunUniton our astonishingly free behaviors will go Beach, Laguna Beach and elsewhere - on getting freer. may now go full bore, with.-eourt san~ Secondly, since the court rules only on tlon; the sporadic campaigns agairuit the media, it exhibits nothing so much as nude swimming , homosexual bars, etc., an amazing impracticality. The Nixon may likewise pick up speed -though the c:ootlngeot ha.'l ln effect ruled, as Ju.Mice court ruling has oo direct bearing on ac· I suppoee all the ';Love It or Leave It" bumper sticker people are now leaving. They couldn't possibly live with the "Law and Order'',that they elected. J.B. • ....,.., On ~•ti ltl'I '""'lttl!lll ff ,....... 11111 .. IMt ~IY n llecl .tr11 Yltwl ., ,.............,, ltM YWr "' ,...... ......... , Oua. Diiiy PIJlt, tions. We can foresee a field day for pet- ty bullies, for police chiefs in the morali- ty business, for.the busybody with a spy- glass and personal problems. Forllmately, there are things lhe citizen can do. ~ can promptly report Our dread rival, The Washington Star, has plae<d three players on the Nixon anti-team. The Boo- ton GloDe has achiev- ed similar recogni- tioo. Even the howl· ingly pro-Nixon New York Daily News has managed to put one m8n on the White House fecal roster. Failing to win a Pulitzer Prize is notltq compared to this humiliation. Even the great Post ~st, Herblock, · violaUoris of cl.Vil rights by the police or lifeguards to the American C l v i I Liberities Union. He can enlist local llOWllpllpEn, nearly all of which de- noun<:ed I~ ye<r's unlamented Proposi· tion t8, to resilt pollti<SI oppo-isls ( · J who would lmpoae new cenoonhlp. He ''ON HOFFMAN can appear before official bodies, m-' ' cluding ICbool boards, in support of · froedom ol in!onnajion, freedom of-~ Uon and freedom for the creative art.s. a man second to none in the depth and DAVID A. MUNRO longevity o( his contempt for Ri chard Rfghts Lo•t To the Editor: Finally the Daily Pilot has published an article that really gets at the crux of Prop. 20. The truth was certainly told by l\1r. Rus Walton -Oail.Y Pilot, June 27. It is Inconceivable that one group of Californians can vote away another group of Californians'' property rights. '' MRS. RUTII HALL Nixon, is excluded, while one · \Villiam Hines Jr., the science and education "-'Titer Of The Chicago Sun Times, has wormed his ,vay on to the All-Star team. How are \\'e Post Toasties going t.o ex· plain that the chairman of the board of I Bt.1 and the president of the Otis Elevatoc Company can get on the list and v.·e can't? The public is going to conclude that we're secretly Cll the Nixon payroll or that we get our honeymoon money from the blackma il fund. An Appropriate Story for July 4 WCKIL Y a tape recording exists which will exonerate us ·and pr:ove that we staffers were excluded out of the malice NiJ:oo bears for us. The recording was ma4e by a cleaning wunan who comes in to the White House once a week to tidy up. Ordinarily when she works for a family, she limits her activities to sweeping and dusting, but she WiiS forced to sti<k • reconliJl8 machine in the pocket o! ber apron to .protect herself when she overheard Dean, Haldeman and Ehrltchman ll')'lng to figure out a way to blame Watergate on her. 1 can't thina: of a fitter way to • memoriallu Independence Day lhan by C1J1l1111111Cll the U.S. Supreme Court for Its recent dedsloa in Hnrietta School Board vi. R1"So, in wbicb the court unanhnously fttuaed to overturn the ver- dict ol the U.S. Court ti Appealt. Mrs. Susan Russo. a high school art teacher, was rlTed by h e r auburben achoo! bolrd !or r e- malnlng silent while the Pledge ti All .. glance to the flag was being broadCB.!lt each momin& over · the school's publlc oddress system. Sbe stood, her puptb ltood, they rtdted, but she did not recite along with them "as a matter or con· IClence." ' · For this, her achoo! board discharged bor on the ground& that she had refused to perform a lecltlmite educatlooal task. She dlimed that the dild>arge was an -tutional violation ol her right to ,,_ of speed! -In this ca,., oddly -h. f,..oom of silence -and the bllh court agreed. IN BER DEFENSE, Mn. R°"° SRld lbe rejected the pledge's 85SUl'ance or "Uberty llld Justice (0< all" as being "hypocritical," adding that she preferred to demonstrtte ht.r J>8lriotism by act!Cru rathll' tllan by ftdlati011J. !Ille Wlllll't vtol•lloi · ·w-·.a111~ or -•tlnl the nae: the Pledge or· ._...,. ... no le(al ... omc1a1 stancf. -...,,..,. ., uplioldlnc her, In my oplnlon, the ll••n•nneie Court upheld the basic pr Incl pie • wMdl lbll nation wu loonded. and .... tao 1D81!1 of U1 fcqet: the rigbt to ........... -"..,......,.,, !l'Oln 'W I ., accepted forlqu1u 0 I • • . FNEYJ.~ patriotism. The revolutionists who made th.ls na- tion were accused of exactly the same heresy wllen they refused to pledge their loyalty to a system that, in practice, \iolated_ wMt it professed. Whether she is right or wrong in her feeling 1hat liberty and justice tor oil is merely a slogan we m-0uth without prac- tising it is not the Issue; the issue Is whether she has a right to bl! wrong, as the majority sees right and wrong. Merely to he di!feren~ to be in the rnloorlty, 'ii not ooly not a crime under the ConsUtutioo; it Is a specific and guaranteed rlgbl It is the very stuff we m compooed ol. 11118 IS forgotten, or neglected, every day. All dissenters are called "un- patriotic" by the officials ln power; just aa all disagreement i.!I viewed as "disloyalty." And it Is on1y when we de- fend other people'~ right to be wrong (in our vtew) that we are acting ln the authentic American vein. It Is no credit to us when \\.'e defeOO our own liberties; as Jesus said in another Context, even the Pharisees are; good to -tbeir friends. Real goodness Wet r e a l '"Americanis:m -meam protectina: .the right.s d Uue we abhor, to maintain or restore the ccrioept ol ''one nat.loo Ur divisible." How to Addr ess Our Lawmakers ... l Here's the transcript: - ROH.rnary Woods (President Truthful's private secretary emerging from the Ovat Office and addresslrc the previous- ly mentklned three plus Charles W. . Colson and John Mi~ell): 'I11e boss says morv speed plea~. '{'he nwnber of his eneiiUes ii growing faster thru1 you·re writ.Ing their names down. Deu: I think we should start with a few and when we get the bugs -whoops, sor· ry aboul. that word -ironed out or the mad1lnery then we can go big time. Ellrllclunu: Think small. think small. Play It sale, put • memo In the mes. >.lJ you ever ~ is worry about <.'OVering }'Otll' ISMY. I Dean: I'm trying to be pnictlcol We have a Vt!'f'Y small CODiCmb"atJon camp capobllity. Col-: SIN! up llld write. Oeu: I've nm oot ol. names. Col-: Rosemary, get this Urilid jerk a copy of the Chicago tclephooe book aod then tell him to stort copyin(. EllrllcUau: Colson, what'• your grand· mother's name doing heno? c.t..: Anything !or my Prestd<nt. Mltcbe.11 : Why is Jane F'onda on the labor leaden' list ? . lfaJdeman : She's supposed to be oo the one with· Shirley <:hlshotrn, Barbara Jonlao and Yvonne Brathwaite Burk•. Mftt:btll: But .!he's white, isn't she? Ha..._: 1 want her ster'iliu!d anyway. llltcMll: Do Je>n have a apedal cate&OC')', too! . ff-: Wiil you shut llt>rxi!Olngor's In the next room ~Ung with the cim-. • ~Utchell : You want him on the <llinese list? Dean (grabbing Ehrlicbman's list away from him): Hey, what the bell is this? Why am I on your list? J ohn, you're trying to set me up again. Ehrllchman: Oh yeah? Let me see ywrs (He takes Dean's list away from him). Just as I thought. Listen, Dean, I'tl take your name o£f when you take mine off. Dean: 1 wanta see a lawyer. Colson: Rosemary, get the Akrtln, Ohio, and the Springfield, Mass., phone books and a lot more paper. Ziegler (entering from the Green Room): Hi, fellas. Gee, you guys are vtorking real .hard. . · Colson (in a stage whisper): Oh, hell, it's the dummy .... Hi, Ron, we're just work· ing over a few names as possible Presidential appolntments. You know, like Dalllel Schott ti CBS !or Secretary or Defense. Zle,ler (looking over Colson's shouldm'): Tbtt's nice. But you've got Senator Fulbright and Senator Promire dowu there. Haldeman: Oh , that's 'a different list That's a tist for a party we're givina:. Like a weenie roast and camping. You know, like a camp. Now you nm along to the press room. Ron, and onnoonce It. .. (exit Ron) if there's anybody left to an- nounce It to . Mltcbel1' There'll be those guys 1r<m The \Vashington Post. Why won't you let me put their names down? Haldeman: I told you. The boss doesn't want to dignify shabby joornalism ~·ith incarceration. Pa y Boost Vote Due " WASHING TON -The door t. now partly open for e decisive House vote on the long-pending Iegialatioo to recanpute Ill< pay of some 900,000 mllltacy retlroes. Inability to get a House vote hai btesi the clliel barrier to recooiputatloo. Now that haa been Importantly hb<~each"""ied"' by a hlgllly s11!nificant indication !rom Rep. Ray Ma<kfen (D-lnd.). chairman ti the crucial Rules Committee -which lays down the conditions lmder which legislation is considered by the House. Madden 68ys his committ~ "very likely" will "grant an open rule'; when !he· mulU-billion<tollar · rnilllary pro. curement authorization bill ls taken Up, That means that when thls measure ill deliberated; it wlU be open to am<ndmellt by any member "from the floor." THAT WOUIJ) open tha ,,.y for Ibo offering " """ " tho varloua ......... putation bi.lb a.s an amendmem. Only remaiulng obotacle la the lllua ti germanenesS:' .• If that can be overcome by umnlmous ~ -very unlikely -or by a ma· jortty vote ol the Houae, lheo the WI!' will be wide open for a diroct lhowdown on reoompulatlon -u 1->ed lut year in the Senate wbMi the lla!tU amendmtflt was adopted II lo 4. The Senate does not have • ,..,.... nile. The House does. Tllat ana pre-. Rules Committee edl<U a g a I n 1 t llilendmenl.t have been the i1npuub1e barriers to recomputation. With Rep. Afaddan, a recomputatlon supporter, now heading the Rulea Coq1- mUlce, one of the,. crlppU1111 obstadi!I has been ellminlted. He b oo re«W'd 11 promising that his committee will rra.i)I • nile making It pooslb1o ·to off tr amendments t<> the upcmiilng mllltuy procunm<nt bllL 1'1at sUII l<av" to be cleoll wldl the thorny question d -Whether il can be overcome la !Ila oll·~ I • ' (ROBERT S.AIJ.ru0 problem. CHAIRMAN Madden's aSSt.D"8flCe ts voiced ln a letter to a reUred Army of. !leer lnqUlrlng about the prospect. of a helpful rule. Replled Madden: "The militacy pn><UremeOt bill has not come before the Rules O::mmittee yet. But when it does we will very likely gr@Pt.th.is .~e an open rule, which mioarii that every nwmber of the Houae will have an ~~)' to offer any amendment or to speak for or --1- any amendment... ---· OUltM COAIT DAILY PILOT • • •I • ' " Romanian- ·rour Stars Dracula DAILY PILOT • Political Notes Briggs As~s Tobacco Tax By O.C. l!USTL~GS A~emblyman John V . \\'ashlr"1gto~ wags arc pla ying a nt<11· ~a1\lt called '"Stennis Anvonc···· CASTLE DRACULA. JW. mania (AP) -'Mle Roma· nlan tourist Organization has tal: a -·-r-rrom a cmn maker who titled a recent hor- ror epic "Dracula has risen from the dead -Yoo can't keep a good man down.'' in nev.· rcvcnuos lo expand Univcrslt)' of Ca 1 t f or n I a research n ar<'as such as canti'r and the ('Utets of tobacco smoke e~J!tC up>n no11-s1nokcrs. Briggi (R·F'ullcl'tt>n 1 has in .. -1roouced legislnllon rA1t~-:itt1 111hich wo uld increase cigarct· "'Those. "'ho pollute the air te t~xes for one y~ar by l\\'O with tobncto srnokc:· snid ccnt.S ~.r pack fo1; inc purpos{" Briggs. ""·ill soon h11ve the op- or funchng caneer and tobacco pcrtunity 10 do somrthing smo~e research... . · good for then1sclves and lht•1r are stlU \'acant·1cs at the li.S ~.tercha1i1 ,\larinc Ac<idl·fnv for nomu1cl's rrorn hi:s 39th f)i!il rict . AJJ)' young 111an lx•twccn li and 22 "'1Shtn" 111 ·-. (onna11011 ;1hout the ar11d<'ll1y ~houl<l ('()n!11ct H1nsha " f11~1n off1C(', 611 N. llrou<l\\'Hy . S:intn The ohjt.'<:l. says llosu1cr. i~ to t-ornbinc the last names of 1 · s st•narors and rcprcsl'll· r:i.1 11·1·~ 10 1n:"Jkc up;) nan1c for :1 m~·1hitlll piece of lcgislntio11 . :-)(lrnc ~·x:unples; A!l , part o( their aggressive campaign for the tourist ~olbr the Ro{naniansorganiz ed Dracula T"OUrs, which so far have attracted 21500 foreigners. MGR POINT of-tile tours iJ~ Castle Dracula, 800 feet above a stream running throogb the Cappathiin Mountains 1 0 0 miles north of Bucharest. · ' Of,rty .. u.. lt•tl ''" .. MRS. EVELYN GUTHRIE, GARBENST ANGELING GRANDMA FR.0-M ORANGE Bffr.C~ns, Pep Tops Are Raw ft'\•t~ri1l1 on. Her Busy.Workbench. · It was built by a JSth cenlury Romanian prince , Vlad .oracUla. known hlstorically as Vlad the Impaler. The character of Count ·Dracula. v a m p i r e villain pf ·the perennial best ·seller brBram Stoker. is said to be based on Vlad. Silly Season ·Here The Romanian t o u r i s t organizaticm has pushed the Grandmother Vie s With. Garbenstan ge l lours emphasizing-Draculean A retircd~cJockmaker from horrors. despite the fact that they are casting slurs on a na-Yucaipa who spent 15 years tional hero. building a garbenstangel with Romanian llerps are judge.cl 700 moving parts and a primarily .on bow well they grandmother in Orange who is fought against the Turks. Vlad • building one out of beer cans was one or the best . d th I t t WHEN TWO T u r kish emissaries came to his court demanding tribute, they failed to remove "their-turbani, saying it was n':>t their custom. 1,.ei's make that pemlanent, Vl'i"QjS rcjXifre(!"lO" have said. His soldiers nailed the turbans to the Turks' heads. Vlad spent twO years ram- paging through 'the Danube . Valley defying the empire· building Turks. Mohammed 11, conqueror or Cqn.sta,ntinaple set out in 1462 with 250,000 troops to take revenge. ·When ' the Turkish sultan arrived at Tirgoviste, Vlad's capital, he got a shock. Vlad had performed . his specialty on thousands of •tJrisoners and Tirgoviste-'vas- ringed with tall, sharp stakes. each one decorated ~·ith an impaled Tu~. , . Outnumbered. Vlad f I e d here to his mountaln. hideout and Inter-to 14 years of exile in Hungary. THE C·ASTLE was identified u .Vlad's in 1969 by two bracula scholars, Profs. Ray- niond T. McNally and Radu Florescu of Boston Univel'l'lity. The tours started last year. The;y include visits t o Dracula's hirt-hph>ce, capital, castle and ,grave as well as to Brasov. There, on St • Bartholo1new's Day, according to chronicles of 1460, Vlad ate lunch outdoors .~ounded by a forest of staltes on "'hich he had skewefed reb ell iou s German burghers of the town. This and other horror stories are told on the. bus a Ieng the \Vay. Mihaela Nagy, a multi- lingual Bucharest University student who acts as guide. displayed the split Romanian personality on the subject or \'lad Dracula. TO SATISFY the Dracula tourist, She was full of horror stories such as the Dracu\es-- que fashion in which the castle was built. ·Vlad gave sort of an Easter party, she said. He invited to the Tirgoviste Palace several hundred merchants: whom he suspected of having killed his father. They were marched 50 miles north to this peak and . rorced to build the castle. an pop tops are e a. es proof lhat the current silly season's garbenstangel contest js truly on Its ~ay. The third annu_al Build a Better Garbenstangel Contest an{i International Rally has been .si:hedu!ed for the week of July 15-21 at south Coast Plaza under coS"pOnsorship of the Daily Pilot and the Plaza merchants. THE 1973 crop of com· petition garbenstangels are to Rezoning In Valley ---- Refused Confusion over a court ruling 'has Jed Fount<:in Valley plan- ning commissioners ;to ttim do'vn a request to rezone prop- erty near Mne Square Park dustrial\ use . The property located on Warner ·Avenue east of Euclid Street was the subject of a court case last year when the owners wanted industrial ion· ing for it to constrod a drive-- in theater. A · (Ourt case started by residents opposed to the drive- in uJ)held the opponents, but apparently left some questions in comn1issioncrs minds. \VHEN PROPERTY owner Henry DcLapp came before commissioners Thursday ""ith a request to retone a 10-acre portion of that property from abri·icUllural to -iftdUStrial -to accommodate a small in· dustrial c omp l ex, com- missioners turned him down, citing their confusion over the court decision .. ntE PROP ERTY is cur· renUy zoned for agriculture, but it is rnasterplanned for in· . dustrila use. A p la nn ing commission spokesman said com· missioners felt the proposed industrial development met all the city's requirements, but they wanted the city council to make the final decision when the denial is brought to the council on appeal. Then, she switched Tto the :----------.1 defense. Vlad fooght for his people against tile Turks and Top Na.VY . ~rman burghers wbo refused to pay taxes. Stan Popilcu, a looal villager Melt Gel who watches over the castle ruins, was askOO. if he ever saw vampires or were'o\·olves. 'D;gn;ty' No, he said, ap_parentl y 11 "' sur.prised. !--- WASHINGTON (UPI) - POPILEU WAS not aware To add dignity to senior that many of the 30 to 40 enJisted men, tht Navy tourists who make the climb, has told personnel to stop up 1.553 steps, each summer calling petty o(ficers day were on a Dracula binge. "Jones" or "Smith" and to · Miss Nagy told him aqout .tart addmsing them by the Dracula horror image in their rank. the United States. "That's just bad propacanda from America," be said as if it were a eold war p\of blackeni~ the name or a Romanian hero. · DRACULA 18 bel ieved buried in an island monastery in Snagov Lake n ea r Bucharest, hiJ grave by tile churdl altar. Ptrhaps, said Miss Nagy In a disloyal mo-· ment, they thought the wonll of the Gospel pasalng over him 11,puld <::l!:!at'IJC his eoul. Jfs-.lso wcl!-lmo1011 that-the ~iign of the cross stew vam- pires from rising rrom the dead . THE LO~'EST three ranks ol tbt Navy will stilt be addresaed by their last names only, according to a notice sent to commends throoghout the -Id. The next three ranks will now be addressed as '.~P.:ctty, Officer JoneS•: instead of •iJones" by superiors. Chief peuy olflc<ts, !he t•p ibr.. ranks. have In ltle po• boen llCldr.-as "chief," but will now be coiled.by thtir fuller titles. chief, senior chlcl or master chief. be moved onto C.:<1:·ouscl Court at the shopping center starting on \Vednesday. July 18, and will be judged Saturday morn- ing, July 21. , Hundreds of spectators· are expected to be on hand to see the big event this yea r, as in the past. Those who ha ven't already begun assembling -or tuning up :--garbenstange\s for the coinpehtion \Vould be well ad- Vised~fu get in -gCal'-.-'Fhe._judg: ing is only t\\·o-weeks from· Saturday. WHAT JS A garbenstangcl? It's easier to explain by describing a COl,,!ple of them. Latest entry in the 1973 Great Garbenstangel Ra\lye is one that Lawrence A . \Vahlstrom exp(lcts to bring in from his home at 34772 Acacia Ave., Yucaipa . A retired clock ma kc r. Wahlstrom says he has spe111 15 years of spure time tinker· ing to produce his garbenstangel a!I a .. hobby. II has 700 moving part s, moSt or them gears -including at least one s"quare gear. THE HOBBYIST, who se garbenstangel has been on oa· 'tional television, explains, "It does nothing but run." . Another contestant is ,_irs. Evelyn Guthrie, a SO.year-old grandmother who Jives at 741 N. Mallard St., Orange '.· ' She is building a garbenslangel entry out of beer cans and pop IORS -an ;lrt form for \vtl ich she is bc<:omii:ig famous around Ora nge County. "I'll call it the 'something' Swingers, when it's finished," she explains. Main elements of the project are a boy figure and a girl figure made from beer cans. (You can tell the girl from lhe boy becalise the gir.l . b~ longer • '!lumiuum eyt?1aShcs. ) · · · · TllE BOY CAN . will be s111inging the girl can in a playground-type swing made of cans and pop tops. "You can't tell ... .t might even get inspir~d and do a \.Vhole schoolyard full of these little tin swingers before the garbenstangel contest ," says Mrs. Guthrie. And that 's what garbenstangc1ing is all about -people "·ho like to tinker and bµild, each building ~ or her own thing. The! "things" they build are c a 11 e d garbenstangels. Some do something : most do nothing. They·n be in competition for plaques. trophies and son1e gift certificates good as cash in South Coast Plaza stores. Bui, some!l>w, you just know tJlat garberistangelers don 't do-whar they do for money. At these special low prices what's your excuse for not taking pictures. 5for1 49 Color prints from your 35mm and 126 slides. 3X size. .... ··-2~ mOY18 1..-11o ........................................................ ,; .. .. Movie film .......... , .................................................... 291 12 exposure pocket mm ..................................... 95C 20 e~ure pocket lilm' ......................................... 132 ,·2612exposure film .......................................... 87C 12620 exposure fllm .............................................. 129 ·. JCPenney We know what you're 9-lng lo<. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M •• , ' the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Ntwp~.t 9,.,h I 71< I 644-ll I l . HU NTINGTON CENTE~. Hu. "gton 8t1ch 1714 1192.7711 ·. • ! \ \ •• Brigg~ says his bill ~o~)d fellow 111an. l\l('dical cx1>erts appropriate about $50 1n1lhon agree that tobacco $ntokrrs run a high ri$k of contracting cancC r. Tobacco smokers v.•ill Mesa Orders soon have one comfort . in Gas Devices that , v.·it h .the passage of my bill, the more they smoke. the ~re they "·ill be. contributing to cance r reS('11_rch. Propane cpnversloo equip-Jf ment costing $9.600 w•a s DOTTY A. CLUNE v."ill - Anti. * . DR. EUGE~E GO'.\ZALES, rorn1cr assis1n11t to the prcsi· dent of Santa Ana College, has been named ac1ing re gional director of the Office of Economic Opportunit y 111 San Francisco. * t:Vt;R TllE llU~10JllST. Congrcssn1an Craig lfosrnl!r ~ R·Long B<>ach) reports that The P1·pp!'r·Rooney Pir.za Standards Bill. the Tu1mey- f"is h Cannery Act. th~ Young· 1\ 1k<'n·I !cart.Case D a y t i n1 " TelC'\'islon Standards Bill. or - tht' Schcrlc-Ket chum Police Assistance Act. Ad naseunl. So far , Hosn1er reports. no one has de1·ised combinations "'Ith names such a:> Kh1t~ynski. Cranston. or Hosn1cr. ~------- ordered by the Costa }.1esa represent Cali forn ia July 8-13 City Council Monday.night to ant tbhl~ National .~·ou~g 1 .. ---:-~r ANT-E·o----. convert 19 city vehicles from epu 1can ror1ven ion 1 n · 9 ·W" _ gasoline to gas. Atlanta as ~'liss California IJl,1\,l(JNDS • {;l~~ISTON t~S ,.,. Counci ln1en approved the YoWlg Republ ican. contract "'ith Petrolnne Gas She currC'.nll y is second \'ice Service after City ~'lanager president of the Or;1ngc Coun- Fred-Sorsabal disc Io s e.d-~J>.UllgJl ~p_u..b.1 .1 .c..a.n.s _. delivery of pl'opanc is n1orc serrctary of t~c Anahcitn easily assured than gasoJ\ne. Youn g Republicans u~d a Included in the ccnversion niernbcr or the llunhngton project are pickups. trucks Valley You ng Republicans. Jew•h by jo1eph ;, 1•••chi119 lo• di1P'l'lond1 •"d 9tm1to11 t1 from pr;¥a !e ~dividu1I• ,,.d •1!11••· C t r•fyl er<1mi11.tio" ""d '" u~tio., by our ••p•rh . Hi9t>t11-prtc·.-!'--,1c.d:-c.-11 -40:,~)t;~-i or•-dl<Fl, ¢Stl urd ~v 10-6, S.,nd1v clo,td. "'~ fo1 M•. Ot1111;, FOli1 or Mr. J o1t ph. afiCI utility vehicles. Gasoline * iewels by ioseph .. costs the city 2(t cents per CONGRESSl'otAN And r r "' Sea.ttri c •• ,, Pia• • 1131 1,ls,ol, Cett• M"• e 54o.,0,, gallon. propane only 16 cents. l_ii_ns_h~v ~d\~~cs that t::h'~"'.::.'~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~-~~~ .... -,; . • Racers and lightweights. Sale priced to keep you and your budget in shape. At Penneys. Sale prices effective throu~h Sunday only! Sale 6999 Reg. 8,.98 Men·s 2T' 10-Speed Racer. Has many professional - style racing features, including center-pull brakes with dual levers for fast, even stops. Sale 69 99 ROjJ. · 84.98 . 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Can Be \ Diplomat ' By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) -It ' ha'I !ong ,'been part ol the American dream that any citizep, no matter how lowly born, can grow up to ~y an ambassadorship. I re~r once when I was bUt a lad, my old grandfather took me 1;1pon his knee, gave my tousled head a ·pal and asked what I wanted to be when I· grew up . . . . "SHUCKS, GRAMPS, really haVell't given it nluch thought," I replied, "but I reckon as how one day I would like to be ambassador to Lux- embourg." ~ The old man's eyes lit up. "And you .can do it, too, by cracky," he cried. "You might have been )>om. on the wrong side of the tn1cks, but in a · democracy like ours that doesn't bar anybody. ,, I /' I '-'AS LONG AS you're honest and dlligef'!t and inielligenf and energetic and make a big campaign contribution to the right presidential candidate, you've gQt as much chance as anyone."- Juat row deeply these in· spiring words were graven U(X)O my bram·may be seen.if! the fact. that as reCently ·as April 15, 1, was still striving to carry out my grandfather's 7::arrie plan. WHILE PREPkRJNG my income tax return , I magnanimously checked · tt1e box authorizing $1 of my taxe s to be channeled into a presidential campaign kitty. Admittedly, this gesture was somewhat overshadowed by the $300,llOQ that RJl1h Fibs, -0 •-~th~•=~t ambassador to Luxerii60urg, contributed to President Nixon's campaign · last year. But we all have to start somewhere. Jt Jifw-Appears,-~ever. that ~ of us .hoping !o~<a I fire Ale of diplomatic poSts may have OW' ambitions thwarted in Congress. ' THE SENATE foreign Rela- tions Committee. is said to be drafting new policy rules that would. deny confirmation, ex- cept in S)ltcial cases, to am- bassdorial appaintees wh!) also . haPPl!!led to be big campaign contributors. Under this proposal, $5,000 would be the cutoff point. At present rates, $5,000 wouJdn't even get you a job as a diplomatic courier. THE COMMI'irEE mov e smacks of discrimination and is certain to have a de\:>ressing effect on the national economy by destroying yet another in- 11-centive. 1 , I mean, what's the point of \Vorking hard all your life to amass a huge fortune if you can't spend it on an am- bassadorship? WHAT'S MONEY lo ~ anyway, if not to buy the things you want? ~ Beyond that, it.could lead to a constitutional crisis over fil~· ing a White House vacancy. 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(AP) -,· Tbe -" Ibis )'<01', wbld> II f...-than delivet}', throws his fastball, slider and ohoulcf ~tch," Qulllc:i said. "Ills ne~ Mimesota Twil'.9 repofted}y invested a Yffl' ago when attt:odance dropped to curve rithtt ovetflead, three quarters stan? \\e'll h:lve to see ho"' he does." ~~ribeTry . $55,000 in stininl ex-Westminster High an ali-li.me ):')W, 'I.be Twim hope Bane sidearm or 1ldeann and sometlmts turm Bane's ooUegl:ite credentials are ftn. star Eddie Bane olf lhe Arizona State can gtve the ""tea shot in the ann~ hls bAck on the hitter before dellve.ring Pt'eS!:ivt. He "'M 41-4 in three ytan at .-the baU. Ari1on.a State and was l~l th1J year, in- compus lasl moolh. They figure on gel-Bane-Jnioed the Twins~ Wttb.ogo "I like to mix 'em," Bane said. duding 534 strikeoo..,, considered the ' . . .. W>i ~ of tho\ b,l<k laol&ht wbtn he · and hun't pitcl\ed CQll\\lttlUvoly since The Twinl 1r~ hoping he will edd tile moot ever by a college pitcher. Jlllllltis hja tfebui qaialt Ille •Kansas Cltj thniwmg In the College World !lerieo In lmpetuo 11 the IW11!Ul<s that the Tera• Bane •·as a three-sport star at • • DE!IYEll -, Fonner pro "~i plarir JerT)I· Sturm revealed Tileedl,Y that n.. was the ta'l"t ol • 1!9,000 bribe. attempt in J~l ·by another former Na- ti~ Football league player. . &y'ls ana DICK Drago (1-7). Olnabl CJ) June 7. Rane:ers have gotten from bigb school I ~Westmill!ler High and led his team lo 'ticket manager Tom Marty said sales "l Mven't minded the wait. I'd rather sensation David Clyde, "'he> bas attracted the Sunset League champiomhip·tn root· ta,lve been ~eoning ainQe Jt was &D-1 be waiUog Up here ·than in Tacoma. t some 68,000 fans i.n t"-o st.arts. ball (1968 ). noqnced that the rook ie ltft..flander ~d thi&U; I've learned a lot watching the hH-l\'lanagcr Prank Quilici 'iSn't putting He ~11s :t t"·o.ycar start.er ~t s~t. "l'm. estimating 28,000 to 30.000.'1 ten: and everything. I hope I can· justify any rl'slrictions on BM~ such as lhe five quar1ef'back. lie alM> played guard on hi5 Marty said. 'fhe top figure would ~ the Twins'· confideACe in n1e." he said. innings or 100 pitctles y.·hichever camt high school basketball team before tum· Strum, who wru: playing center for the Howl&.on Oilers at the time, refWJed 15 name the man who he sa1d offered him $10,000 to cut the Oilers' scoring. if he could in each of the last three games or the 117t aeason. three litnett v.tiat the Twins have averag-Bull pen coach Bob Roget's says ol first 1hat Texas manager Whitey Herzog lng 10 baseball in !he spring. · ed ~t home this year. . Bane: ''Hli 'IOng suit.is deception." placed on Qyde. It ""as in baseball where he stood out, Minnesota has attracted 334,498 paymc He has a herky-jerky windup and "He'll pitch as long as l\-e think he despite his small (5-10) lil.e. ~~~~..:...:.-=-~_;_~~--'--""'---'---"-~..::....:._;_c.:.....~'--~~-'---'--~~~ "I got a little hot over lhe_:situation, and-I reported It the next day,'' said Strum. "We had been friends for years and bad played together.'' "He want~ me to shave points near the ~I 'line -you know, make a bad snap to the punter or field-goal kiebf," said strwn. ,·,I think it was a oni-tbne deal. The on- ly thliig I've ever bet on in my life is a golf game, maybe just a couple of bucks while I'm "pl§lylng golf/' said Strum. -' ~. Jipcho Hot STOCKHOLM -Ben Jipcho of Kenya ran the second fast.est ,a;ooo meter steep!~. race in history. ~outdueling Anders ~Gar~d · of. Swed.eri. dw-ing an intemaUonal track meet Tuelday. JipchO!S tifne of 8 ~18.23 was short.only or his own world record time ol ·8:14 set Oakland Pair Teams to Push \ Arigels 3 Back OAKLAND (AP ) -):.efthander Ken Holtzman pitched a flye-bit shutout and - Joe Rudi slammed a two-run homer to ve ttie Oiikli nd A'S a ""l"-b American League baseball victory over the Cali forn ia Angels Tuesday night. Holtzman, 12·8. snapped a personal five-game losing streak. nie hits off him On TV Tonight Channel·5 at 7 in He!sinkl last Wednesday. On Mcmda:y. wer:e all singles, three of lhem by Sandy Jipeho had run the third fastest-mile Alomar. He struck out ti and walked race in history, 3:52.0, only nine-tenths of one. a ~-off Jim R)rwl's world record of Losing pitcher· Nolan Ryan, 9-10\ 3:51.1. ' · · · retired the first 11 batters he faced Gtifderud, the former world record 1 before ·giviftg up' a single to §iii Bando in holder. ran~ steeplechase in 8:18.39.for the foWtth innlni-~ ..,. ~" · a European nocord. · · . Denj, aoltt\ion"lod.tiil tite fifth 1ttnfni! ...... ith a ingle -and-Rudi hit a 41Moot homer o~ the center field fence. Di ck · -~--Green's ruD-'scOring Single in the seventh nie· ·Mtion1! winning est quarter horse produced the final run. jockey, -Robert Adair, was takep. to, Los Johnson walked to lead off the seventh Alamitos G~I Hospital,'l'IM!sda1 night nd All Le · · after 8 spill dW'ing the ~fint'whi.Je tiboard a an wts Cf\.me mas a pinch run- 4-5 fivorit.e DeCka 'Jr._ at Los Alamitos ner. Lewis stolj? second and scored on raoe course. The' sPill was the second in ·two nights at ',I.Os ·Alamitos. Veter~ rider John Wals!>n wa:s.kJssl:!d from his mount in the starting gate Monday night and suffered a fractured. right leg. • Sc,ipers Win Green's single. The A's threatened to score ag_11in _in the fifth after Rudi's homer when Ray Fos.se doubled: to left center field and took third on, a wild pitch with one out. Bµt Ryan got oot ol. the inning by strik- ing out Green and getting Campy Cani- panerill to pop out. The loss was Ryan's seventh in his last MotrrGOMER'Y,-Ala _Football ticket ·10-0eCisions. He struck out 10 and walked scalpers-have '"'on a round in the two. Ex-Rustler Sparkles f ormer Golden · West. College baseball star l\fark Bari' (25) is shown being, forced at second in reCent ·artion While-cornpetirig .for-the "'U.S. All-stars against '" Alabama c:Ourt of CriminaJ Appeals. but •·Holtzman set an Oakland team high thef-"M It 'ltfthout help from Alabama with 11 Itri~ in a single game. He T -CJ • coach <Paul "Bear" Bryant's son-in-law, fanned Richie. Scheinblum three straight ·ll_OQeV arm. 8 Wljflll Oft' tbe aooellate ........ c-tit)les. • i'f ---:==~· ':::--'LLl~.U.OkJr'-~~~~.~-' 11\0 lpp.ols ~ • .!i\l.'iR':.declsl# ~!~'• shutout ~~reateniil-in strucl:' down a ilii:mtrigham e f~)o .. fbe m~th iyh~n be YI . • """ .. ,~:.ibo! 'i-\ill.' "• Oppon'e'nts ordlnanoe which prohibits tictel 'IC8lping: ~ ~Is. five hits and_ h.~~~a\ ~il'!it D It reYened a Jel~ ~ Orcuit and' third 'before st:1ktn1 out Bbb Oliver Cow-t verdict which fined Bobby Lee to end the game. . Estell ISO for selling Aubw'n-Alabama A ci::>wd •.f 1.,104. ·tW'!led , out for SeJf.se..,.,.:ng football ~ickets abpve their regular price tuesday s game, bringing the As season A T .a. at I.he._.. in B~m lut'year~ a1~t~ndance .to ,475,~own 60,000 from a 1 • • · ,,· •. year ago. Bnan_er-_·La.·· tided·· · : CAL,. ... ,.'"· ......... "' -e~ ••r llrbl t~r 11 1'111 ~ilOMar, 2b A 0 3 0 Cem.r,rf,, u ' 0 0 II LONDON -World heevywelght cham- pion <GeOrge Foteman beaded homeward· T\ifsday, lnd.ICaUng he might soon offer a · ' crack at his crown to Joe Bugner. ~ was beaten by Joe Frazier over 12 plinllblng rounds here Monday night. Foreman was loud in his praise of B~, Brilain's European titleholder wbc:i was hailed as a hero in the local press for a brave and 8\most always upright performance agaimt' .. lhe· former· champion. Pow~r Hitter· ~3:> dll ~ g ~ ~ :t:'lldo. ~ I" ~ : l : a om .. .-, rf ' o o o RJa<ksan, rl ' o o o &'P5Ttln, 111 l 0 0 0 OtJollr!MI, ell! 1 1 1 0 Sthnblm.11 3 0 0 0 LMwls. pr' 0 1 II 0 Pinson, ct 2 D II 0 Heo.n, di! 1 0 D I) MtQll, 11 2 0 0 0 Tena<t, lb 3 0 0 I) Grbl<wt1, ph I 0 I) 0 Rudi. II l I I 2 Ot\lenon.u o I) I) I) F-.c 2 o 1 o TOl'l)CM'g, c 2 0 0 0 OG....., 1b l D 1 1 tlarry, Pl> I I) 0 I) Ho011nen, ii I 0 D 0 NRyan,p D 0 D D ToU1l1 JO 0 S D Toltll lD 3 I 3 Sc-.,. IMI• Cel!Jornlt ODD 000 000--4 Otkla"" oco 0'20 llb:-3 OP~klal'ld I. LOB-C1UfornlM, 0.kltn:I S. 28-FOUG. HR-Rlldl 10. 58-Lewll. " " It l:lt II SO l l 1 10 I) D l 11 N:R~f/I L,9-10 I I Helttmtn W,12.f t . ! WP~.Rv•n. T-2:17. A-7,11),1, Foryner ·l'-risoner Signs . ,· ' . . ' IJ~ttoit .'.Baseball Pact WASlllNGTON (AP) -Sen. John V. Turmey said Tuesday the organizatiOOs opposed _to legislation to create an Amateur Sports Board want t o perpetuate their own bureaucracies. , "The opposition to this bill by many existing organizations is no surprise, for its threatens the arbitrary and self-serv- ing way that too many of ~ have con- ducted the administrafiOO · of amateur athletic events," said Tunney, a Califontia Democrat. ""It may force them to refonn their ac- livities and to open up their decisiOQ- making proCes8es to all who have IJl in· t'rest i'n a glven sport. Tbe athlete himself, who should be the focal point of any event, is woefully under repr~ted or has no representation at all in too ' many existing organizations." Tunney issued the statement after the U.S. Olympic Committee and repre:ien- tatives of 22 American sports federations unanimously adopted a resolution Mon· day opposing his Senate bill that would govern amateur. ath).etics. Tunney said the group's accusation is nonsense. "The proposed U.S. amateur Sports Board would have minimal power -the m1n1mum whi ch experience h as .DETRQIT (AP) -Ron Le.Flore is one when I was home on a furlough pass,'' demonstrated is absolutely necessary to of the newe!t signees in pro_fessional Leflore recalled. protect the interests or athletes1" he bueball, but the .2l-year-0ld oo~fielder So, two weeks ago,.Le:Flore sho"·ed up said. . isn't m-ordinary dew-eyed rookie. at the Detroit ballpark and reminded "I would resist the takeover of He IJ"adualed from the ooe of the ~ 9f hia..,promise. / • l , ,f' ~anµ,tleur sports in 9lll' couotry by the game's toughest sandlots -Southern "He was bitting ·balLs fnto the ~r .... lf:S. government. Bl4 ·w:Oesa ~govern- Mict,ipn Prtsoo on Mt1]day --and a fe~ deck · the day w9 •had him at 'i'fgl!r ·' ment takes the neceSsary llmited steps tQ hoUri later w~ slgned by t~ Detf'Olt ·• Stadil,im." Martin said. "Whether he can reform and oversee 5~ e.fforts that ngers. , hit or not on· a regu lar basis, that's the today are too often grossly mismanaged. UPI T ......... a Japanese con_tingent. Barr was the on1y pitcher to win two. games in the series and had an 0.90 e.r .a in 19 innin gs of work. lie curren tly plays for USC. "ft was beyond my wildest dreams," only questioo." ~he pressure. for a g~~l'IT!"'ent takeover LeFlore Mlid .alter signlpg the contract. 1bat. question wUI be answered soon inevitably wdl mount, said Tunney. CHRIS EVERT (ABOVE) MEETS MARGARET •COURT TOOAY. Despite his imprHlrive sti.nt ns a curve balling ,pitcher for bis h1&h 5Chool team, ht was Ignored b)• the ICOOlS, "·ho sun1- med up Banc in t"'O ""ord.1~ "too small." Bane chost Arizona Stale over UC Irvine for a cclleglate career aud l'Oln- pet.ed for t.be Unitfd Suites tn 1he 19711 Pan-Ar:neriCAn Games after his frcshmnn year at ASU. . At the Pan-An1 c:ames he appenred in four games. pitch<.'<i relief three Um~s an.d St.Bried against <.\Iba. He allo"·ed t"·o runs 1n 51, 1nninss against Cuba and ~'as not ln\·olved in the decision. ~1Uch Oiba "·on . 4-3. for tho gold medal. The Uniled Slates team finished second. .. ~ven San.Dieg o Chipping A ,~-a}· At Dodg~rs~ 4 .. 1 LOS ANGELES (AP 1 -San Oil'Go rookie Randy Jones twirled a four-hittl'r fer his fi rst major league baseball victory and Na te Colbert backed hiln with I\ ~hree-run sixlh-lnning double. t h a I powered the Padres lo a 4-1 victory ovrr the Los Angeles Dodgers Tuesday night. Jones. 1·2. wrui nicked for a bloop dou- ble by Willie Davis in the first innint;:. July • Jvly J ·Dodger• Sia le All 0.-.., Kl'I U .. l 5.,, 01900 •I L05 "'""'"° S•n Diego •I t.o. Mltfltf i:J~ p ... 1:$.i P"' Steve Garvey's single in the second and ninth·inning singles by Dave Lopes and Bill Buckner. He lost his shutout tn the sixth when the Dodgers. k>sing their fwrth in a ro.w, scored an unearned run. The Padres were clletktd on tv.o singles by Tommy John. 8-4. until the> si._th,when hits-by.-De:rrell Thomas. J er- ry")fOralcs and Dave Roberts loaded tht~ bases. Colbert th en cleared lhl'm with his double against the center field fence. Leron Lee's pinch-single. a "'ild pitch, · a stolen base and Tho mas ' squeeze bunt gave the Padres a run In the seventh. Pitching the second game of the series tonight will be ruch Troedeson, 3-0, ror San Diego and Al Do"ning. 6-3, for Los Angetes. Thursday night Steve Arlin, 4-5. will face the Dodgers' Claude Osteen. 16- 3. A Dodgers catcher Joe Ferguson. on thr. · J~y disabled ~since J une 21 , "'ith a brok'en right thumb, wo'rked out prior to 'l\Jesday nighfs game and also took bat· ting practice. Ht \I eligible \o return to the active li~\ ·q ear1y as Friday but the Dodgers first mWlt roake l'OOm. ~ earliest he's no"' e flneliJt-~ay . Until San Diego nailed John for three runs on four conseeutlve hits tn the sixth, the Padres had managed only two singles against the Dodgers lefthander. , 1AM 0 1190' (4) LOS ANGl'LEI 41 I ttlr .,.. 11r 11r11 J11JL-.7t> 40 10 •110 1~_.,tl 4D11 •1 11wo .,,11.t"t 40 1! 4 D2J C•Y.3b 4 1)0 •Oo o Mol•·" l l)DO •ODD G•~,lb J 'DlO ) f t -0 llllt+flt, II ) 0 D 0 11 1 0¥-.c .0>0•0•0• 4 o·I) 11 Jolln,o lOlO~~j,~ ~gg: Culv.,.;r> I ODO " 4 11) • Tol81• le.,.. •v 111111,.., ]I I 4 I s.,, ~ 000 tlOl IOIJ......I '-.o. "~" llOD 001 OC0-1 E-OwRobl'rtl. O.Thom111. OP-.»n Oleoo 2, l on A~ I. LO~n Oleoo •· LOl Anotle' l . 21- W. Dnt1. Coltlert. SB-~. H It Ell I• SO ... J-. W.1•2 ' 4 1 D D 1 JOl'lll L,I.. • • l l D l HOUClh '> } I 1 1 1 Culvtr :t"i lDODl WP-HO<IQll T-1 S... A-11.lll. $100,000 Dare Iss11ed by Riggs LONDON (AP) -Veteran temis ace Bobby Riggs has dlallenged the winner of the women's singles 1championship at Wimbledon to a winner-tak&-all match with a SI00,000 prize put up by a television company. the Daily Express newspaper reported Wednesday. Riggs. who recently beat No. t seed Margaret Court of Australia in a highly publicized .match. was quoted as saying he had made the four serniUnalists "an offer they can't refuse." The four are Mn. Court , Bill ie Jean King. Evonne Goo lagong and Chris Evert. The Daily Express.quoted Riggs, 55. a." saying: "All the gil'lg have agreed 1n principle to play the match." The match. the paper reported . likely 1'0Uld be staged at Hilton Head, S. C .. in September. But no date has been set. For 3~ ,years, LeFIOre-was an inmate enough when LeFlore reports to Octroll's "It the' Jackscn, Mich., prison at Jackson, Midwest League farm club at Clinton. let;Ving time for robbery. Iowa . He was scheduled to arrive in Clin-He di8covered baseball in prison. ton today. •'Tfiat's~aJl there .Was in .prison -31h. 'lbere will be parole ~!ficers to _rcpq(t Mayer Gains Wi111hledon Se111ifinals . . -ytian of bUobOll blleeball -" he I lo', and the road likely will he a d'OCl<y iaJJ. "I played Jurtng t~ suffimer' and ooo, but at least one other 'nger has really got Involved tn It." . · p-ecetled him up thal path: Durlitg. that time he became the star of ' .Gat~ ~rown , the T!gers'. suprCf!le a prilon team that played. over tO games pinch-bitter, also was di!K.'Overed •'hile a year. He also played football and playing in pr\90I\. • , basketball. . 4'This may be hb last go-rOund in life. LaFlore wasn 't int.crested in athletics like it w~ Vr1th myself," Brown said of -. he •llended Detroit's Eastern !Ugh LeFlor<. ~w•'..... '1' tis i ,..._ _....1 1 . to '."J was 'al>le ti> toke advlntage ot my • 1R:11 W D '"6" .,_....., • ., WU 111, ops)ortunify and I hope be can. too." IOO>ethllii 1l101ether dlf!erent, be said To •·• .,_ ,__ ·~ 11 . pl •• quietly •-P -· • ...... "~ gm an w In p.u.. he quickly t1eve1.,..a bfJ have him ploy In the Florido winter in- blseboll tdtl1L structional leque when the ... son ends He hit .!lllt In 1971 , followed witta 1 .487 at Clint0t1. tn 1'11 and ,... pn, alq 1t a .Mii clip "We~ going lo ,ipve him • ., much befatt be ·wu paroled. --.J. ba.stball u poatble. Lajoie iald. 1.oFkJre ---to --.11 The mt b up lo Lel'1<n, but hi• nWia8er Biiiy Mlrtln eorly In MAY While enthwtlann ond COlllldence could •enable the 11gers 1klpper -spealtfnf at <hi> him lo liv. up to lbe n,.... &lowlni prison. • -'-'· "I talked to Mr. Martin and he said to "I'm very lucky.'' he sala quiet!)' as he come our tOTrger Surdlom-tora-tryout-dr.partcd-for the Iowa-tmifitld area. WIMBLEDON . England (AP) -AleK "Sandy" ·Ma yer of Wayne, N.J .. pulled off his second big UJ)9et of Wimbledon in the quarterfinals TUesday, but another Amt'rlciln Jimmy Connors bowtd. Mayer, a 21-year-old law student ~t stanford. who v.tin the NC/t.A hard courl4 utl~ before tacklini: Wimbledon, was t"v ats down but came back and mastered JU<lrgen Fanbender ot West Gennony 3· .t. 4-&. &-3, M , H : . Alex Mttrevell. the flrst Russi.a evt;r to make men's -tirigles · semifinals, overwbolmed Qlt"*9 M , &-S, 5-7, M . Connon. a 21-year-old resident of Beilevllle, Ill.. who wu aeeded fKth, hod been the United States' only hope for the Utle unUI the unheralded Mayer toppled top«ed llle Na-of Romania In the foorth-rouocb· Bjorn Borg,. the 17·year-old Sy,·edish star who was seeded sixth, made a hero's exJt from the center court or the All· England club. nOger Taylor edged him &- l. 8-6, U , 6-3, 7·5. I And Jan KOOes of C'lectmlovakia, hob- bUng \\ilh leg cramps, struggled to A ·6-4. U , 4-6, &-3. 1~ triumph O\-er 17-year-old Vljay Amritraj ot India. The triumphs put three European men into the wnUlnals for the ftnl Ume atnC.. World War D. Kodes, seeded No. 2, will meet Taylor, the No. 3 seod who oould give Bntoln lts fin! singles title since Fred Perry In 1934. In the <>Oler IOlt<h Tbureday, Mayer w i Ii meet Metre.vell, the No. 4 seed. Against F'&SAbender, Mayer • w a 11 hamp!<"ed by a thumb injury and lhe ne:rvom almos_phere of a ~center court. lie offered little resistance for the fi rst two sets but then broke the German's service with thret rme forehand returns at the start of the third set. At that polnt. things began flo"·lng Mayer's way. By the nnal set. the American was so much on lop that even ~"aSlbender put down his r&ckel and jolned lbe crowd~in applaUJe. · ,,fe\reveli is one of the most improved playe, on the lnt<maUonal circuit after playing the World Oiamplonshlp TetW!il circuit. lie played lmmacul3te t.enniS agalMt Connors, who hlt plenty ol win- ners wtth his two-Osted backhand but failed bad!)' with volle)'I. COnoon lost tM Hrsl two !lft.s, won the tl'llrd and Uteri threw his chances away .,.,1th·ii ttl'Tiblc game at tM sfart of the fourth. •le missed with two volleys and then made a mess or a simple smash and dropped his service. t.fetrcvrli. !titting 00\\1.ng grOund slro~ from the b.'lck of the court held on to his advantage. #EN'S llN0!..1:5 ovan.rtllllll ' ·- Area Briefs Bahashoffs Win HB -Pier Swims • i'·"'™llJI ~ETHOD ADJUST FOR ELEVATED. GREEN Alamitos Racing Results When you're &hootln& to Ill elev~ted IJ"ll, )'011 need more height than u1ull in.your shot. The way to do thi.J i' •imply to position the ball farther forward than u1ual in your stance, white·keeping 'he hands in ,,11n 11:Ac• _ ,90 v..-111 :t f_ _, Oilers .March Along~ Lead Circuit by ~wo· Fount:.i11 Vallry 's brother· -sister acT orJ11CK and Shirley &b1:tshofr c ont i nue! to do1nino1c the swilnming scene Bub&shotrs. \\'On Belsh~-mt!morll\'I trophy. their normal pOJitiOn. !liott & UP, C1tlm!no. Pur .. iiido, f8 •he Gene Normally l would. play Che ball at about the ri;;;~~. IL •• 11;~ 'l:ll I:: Hunlinglon Beach High'• night was at Edison whefe while Estancia'• • c 0 r Ing -ir•·~+~ ~ . .a _ fL. w't•n11 Ja summer I e a g u e basketball coach Dale Hagey's SailoTs heroes were M J i m • ~· mma1nrmy-inmcrtorrS'!frorrsho~en .. hootii ... -l--J -81iilil' t illi •• ,. M.,.,,;r.;;;;;;:;;n:;..:,i;;;;i.,ri.~i;i;;:;;-.,..rcame,....<IOopolnt-htilffme-·~~~'Y-""'LBwk"'-!emi~'----1- to nn elevated sreen, however, I may move the bill "'.ro'S:.:t~.~o11, O.O.• J•. s.eamro er mov wo games deficit to post their third win .';" MCCiuskey pumped tJ\rough C11gers R et11r11 • regardless or events. This linie it "'llS the 23rd an-· OranJ,te Coast urea youth~ nual Huntington Beach Open Dan Hns+:ell of Fountain Vall ey and !\lark Settles of Rough Water Swim around the Jiuiltington Beach are back I pier Saturday. from the 1973 AAU Junior , 1n the st'tl.ior dil'ision Jack Olympic national ba!ketbaU !:;: splashed to first place in playo(rs with consolation 10:32.5, outdiStancing Don champioas~ hooon. Grant fl the Phillips 66 (Ut:~) The area Pair started on • :ind Kevin Ashe of NtlltA J\1oitterey Park's entry for 12-1. t II : IS i. year-olds and finished the f: Shirley captured the: senior tourney with a 5-1 rceord. •: women's division with an ti:~ Mootcrey Park def ea t e d I:. ::· clocking. J..akewoo(fs Susie Louisiana, ki&t to Las Vegas, Atwood w-c1s second in 11 :37.4, then whipped Iowa, host Hun- rotlowed by NIMA's 1'-1icheUe ti ngton . West Va., New Jersey Robertson 113:30.). and Indiana . forward almost as far a1 my lef1 heel. a1f~.·:~1\.J.flTtt.t'~ "' & ' -ahead or the pack Tuesday or the season. -20 points and Confer added JI Jj·u" 11 b u · th' · · h 1 ni'*'t as the 011-1 c'·bbered 1 1ng te a 1n 11 postt1on causes t c c ubface s1co~o 11.t.c• -"°iarlb. 2 vH• &" "' w Newport. with Brian in disposing of La Quinta . to strike lhe ball' later in the swing, thu.s giving 1hc ~:;; ~1~:·;:.•·:.~~~s~.oo ·11·'° l.oo visiting Dana Hills, 66-33, O'Flaherty, Fram VanderAa John Lodettein added his club more loft. MDon M1•11D nut. ''"iu1 J,20 .o:i behind the three-pro, nged at,· and Dave Seymour lea.ding the touch with 12 po'lnts to aug- ..... -11·41· tack of Raul Con'-ras, Scott ment Malane'a 24 count.en in ~ I f I ""lf:'ca•• Wtn (J. Wll'°"I 7.20 A Ill <8" -P'••lt~ CDQ11t111. 1-1'<' -Suot•lolWI, Go1e1tn '' J In OetD Rankin and Doug Rabe. Fountain Valley's victory over 1 CQllY. R•btl C1~ Him, 11/t Gold, ' H-'-•···· Lak -' Ml_.. 111. Wflttl. Edison, Corona del Mar and 1111n-LNM 'ir'_.._ ew.....,.. I k••ICllllCI -li11y 1111 Glrl. ' • L Ga • Lakewood stubbed their toes Hun11,..1an aNdl s o ..,,.,..,,... "'' !liCli. c11 ml,... l"lll"ll moo. 'u=uay w two games O[f rt"~ H..W --" J 'wr,..!! J '\, •,.~, ;J7 THl•a •.t..CI -''° v1rd11-3 YNr ..... -.i ~-fall €Clllllll l 11 ~~ 'ikil,f~':''t'~f &:A f-!J! Hunt.ington's Wlbeaten pace. • w~1m1n11w i -· __ 1 ,•1, 1u1 -_ ti Newpori Harbor rallied to ~u!..".:T:°, __,' I_! ~1":.ti I I ~ 1: .... -. . nd "-·t Edi ,; •,•I '"' j j ·--1 ' ' A." ~ -5119"1 lufv, Sartntln, '"'"" ~ 90n, 58-50 ·, ·""••'•' " JI<-I'• ~=· Wfltt!1'1 F...cy, '!'llt•\.Ywtiot .. ,.... ...... r-Ha tcrftthtl. Marina got 8 2 5 -p 0 i n t e:n~ur.,\~' ~ ~ ~ H\:1:1':" 2J 6 1i .: '0Ull:'JH llA.CI -«ID V•rdl. 1 ~r ""'· I A. 1-111(1. f.1,11'11 $2300, TIW Ii ..... ·Sltl J~lnlo 1n-P1lr ot Ola CL. M_yln) 4-4o t.IO 1·~ Toolln ;Af'Olollld (J. Ort.,...} '.00 AO HY: $-ID 8nd Jump 2AQ lrn8 -20.J7. llO rtn -Trutl Hot ,..,,,.., ~ Clwlrl1100. Trld• Truc-11. kr81CIWd -A11"'611 CJllc-. performance from Bob Losner sc-iw ~ Wtslmln11tr 1• 17 II 1~ , and ~P,ped visiting Corona S.rvli. i• • 1• u.;...a : del Mar , 57-49; and Lakewood way, drove Edison's baseline took it on the chin from Foun· aod through Edison's woe in a lain Valley, 56-48, at Hµntlng-scc0nd haU b'ntz. ton Beach as Dan Malane chip-Too: Edison was guilty of i A third Babashort, Bill, was Oklai1001a defeated New ' • .. -third In the junior men's York for the title. o1:~~T~P.•:~!.;-ll(: •. ~u~:."~. vl~ d' "vis'ton . Ills tl ·.55.5 was • C•llfMnl• A11n. of At•OSPKt P111niwr1. .-, SlrDd (R. ltnktl 1.:IO l.fll J.O!I ped in with 24 points. n u m e .r o u· s t u r n o vers. 0 the r games · found O'Flaherty scored 12 of his 16 WestminSter d e re a t i n g points in the second half and behihd teammate Rand y Tetanis ,.,our LOW SCORE' G M1rb1e Man J/i orevrr/ 2.110 2 . ..0 Kalbus (ll:48 _5) o(lfle Hun-Sf Ill ff POWER! Gtt pltnty of 10/fint htlp ,,.. o\nl= ~i1.5': C1•C1o••> ~·21!__ '" Arnold P•lmtr't book.let, "Ttt Shots •nd Fairway Woodl." A A 111 r1n -Trull SPCtt, Froslv'• ington Beach $\Yim Club and A 1 .. uree-week Hawaiian ten-copy ii your1 fo r 20; and a 1zomptd, ielf-cddrttitd •nHlo,,. 8;:'if~k~rS~1~r,~·· •ware1. Go o- al Beach's Andy Taylor nis tour is slated for a dozen 1cnt to Arnold Palmtr, c/o t/lil ntWIP4P''· "'a 1er11c11t1. ' (11 :51.5). Orange Coast area athletes si>eTH •AC• -,fOi) v1fllt. 1 v••• .'1• Llffila S«ick W8S first iff the -begilll'IDl. • _g-Augus. t ·fi acoordillg Didi a. UD. Ctl/ml119. Pur14 $3100. !t-t Mi Vi }lint. tenni p tno• P•"j• c,. ~111110.60 5.60 3f. ,_1or WOl!lC!<l'S ctassilication 0 .,,.. •JO ... s 1r" ates .Stopped Cold, .,·.: ... , " . Im .... ~-c;,. 1&wimming in 13 :21. Second coach Bill Smith. 91 WllO J . Ward) . ).olll •as Erin """·hman (13:30) ·Smith his ........ naeft with the .t.!:' rin 20 ..:..'°·Lvrm '"' 11tt11r, HI ~ ~ -·-Cll!I, Flttt! Al•rt.. . and third went to Anne Hawaiian Tennis Assn. for a ~NO Kr•ld>a. ~Gonzales {14:~1). hon»and-OOme serie1 wUh lZ D · p. 5 o M tr TiJt 0: L~1~. =rsi'i.T. "' J - • Wally ........ and Julie Hawaiian residenta ~ ro . . e 0 HV!Jl!M .... -"' ""'· ' WOil JUIUOI' OOrt fint-With the """--0:tul -, I ( • 't'n y a°' Ir I C. Sertite, 60-48, at Marinu . J:ind VanderAll ta)lled 17. Estancia-did..in..La Quinta.-59---.-Dale--F.arker _an_d_D_i!~-- 49. at Edi.son. Walsh led the Westminster al- The closest issu~ of the tack with 17 and 16 points For' Tonight ftftttf~ M•dden 1 2 • • Conltr t I 3 It McChnktv • • s 10 Kon!OS l 2 0 I Hansen 3 O ~ 6 S•nk:r. t I 4 t Tot11 25 tlt1' s~ • ., ... ,..,.. E1li11Kf1 10 T• 11 l~t 1 Lt Qvl"'I I f 11 t 11-49 _.,,, L1"""rtf , ~ ~ 't · Alnmiws Entries -LOI.,... 12 j l" Ko.1t1r ' 10 Slvol• o 1 t H•rli1r O 1 s 1 Fleli 4 31 4 ti J"'kln• , I , , To.lb t5 IJ fl Davidson ~--:""''• ho in , the homes of the Qallfomians ~j'Aoo:'l" ... t,__,~~-'°"-· PurM U :18 and 19:34. The Hun.-"d ·-'""'-... •'--Ward's Pirates (Orange outs in the eighth. u-WU ·~·CH UQ , .. ., 3 ..0 -tington n~ ..... J..., f CJ b Dre& re51 en.-reversiac WI!:: ,..,.,._., na un l P'9tl 7.JIJ ~.IO WE DNl"SD.t.V Don G1,1erro Cll. Btril<Sl ...,_"i, n.tua ic u • !tu ti t 8 wall ~ Collep!) mustered only touched up for all five runs 'ti _ ~M'Mll l .IO ci.1r 1"111. F1r11 Pn• 1:4s l".M. An<tv (;D 1ti. P-~ ----s p..e a.r b e__a~d __e___d by the 5 _a 00. a a · _ ltiir hits y_~ the Anaheim-and seven IOl the nine hits. ~~ 46._ rcT:v FR0t:_.,H •~1e11a FIRST 11:.1..cE _ uo ••di 1 err f~~~B6Y:~s< l~:1!s1 · -·--~uded froM""Ml!Slon VlejG Jl'Ul1er10D 'Iltlns and iii« RICk LeOnard came on to li0ti.:l-~1ct1e11~ N.r:I'na.~~'•-"~vv-~1'"'1'.:~";1~--~b,;.J. Purw sf'°° ~ ~m'Nr. ~l';,I r11wr11 c..-... Mir {.,) 7"~'r j ' 3 12 2 • t • Area Wins, 54 . .. ~r:rf-~" B~16r: • 5-0 defeat in Metropolita-n the THa.ns -scorel~ aifd gave !tt"!~ :i1oe~1.ar-~11! '3 .~ .. r if~,~= !~.~;t~r·' . 11; ·~;r;;~-;:~;~"";;-~.ii'-,-.-,-,-.. -,-Team JYMcea' ~"ayi~~nH·.~ •• 0~anda n l:"-ht's ~~~·u_pi:i:al ·~~ hit~e--~JlJ y _:i~~rg~~~~ir::-zr ~i-~j j=~~~~!~Y;;~~~I ·Hi -!t~1G~~1t6~1~~~~7~~:0-• ru1 , -.-. ~ ntg Pl le I t h "I"" -17.'3 · • TDntO • B1v OW<•·IG•ral 1n Hll11""'r {H. Cros~vl Tim FuJI " ra Spayer 0 .!Ve tWO Aw r1n -Set Him Go. Mr. Roan TiDCt!lc !Adtlr) 117 ,O(IO!l'11<11(J.Rlchard1l er. The Pk-ates got runners as hi·ts si'nglt'ng aga.t'n '" lhe Min, Fourth M_,, s11111 T~. UMle P11·, c.11te e11r 1wo1soni 11• Run11t..,q Mu11c <J . W•rdl · Fro the Uni • Hl..t. • •u Chl(K, Chi Ch.I Bar, lu1v Wiiiow. Rov•I P••Mll (Rlcl,.rd1l 112 S1>1nl1ll L'ove (I(, Hirt) m vers1ty 5.. far as second on three oc-· seventh 1·001·ng Th'e 0• ther '"ler1tctMt$. .1..1" Elitlblr Mv T"'' V•n<lv !D. l(nlo110 John and . Br d • b , ' IS •aCll J -lurlL .. 1 Pltlol & 1 -Anov Cone 11 (ChembleHI 112 Truly Mtn;ie If.I. P&<itl area are a cas1ons, ut couldn t solve the Pirates s&Cety went to 1\-tark Mr . .t..m1111r, 11••~ •n.sa. Go1c1en Hen (C••C1ol1 J 111 ~~r.."1.ru~bi<i 9•,r;~J11,> Faltermeter, Andy Luters and Sehr th . . NINTH 11.t..CE -549 Vlrdl. 3 YN; Tom'• Ber lAdlllrl 112 · other to be sle{ected . upp, a Seven lnflJng olCll a. UD. Slirltrl tllOWtllC•. Purie COUrllllllO\/I KID (H1rl) 119 HIHTH ltACI! -400 y11rd1. J y~r Down to IU last strike on one . MITlll0 .. 01.ITAH 1.•AGUI single. ~.... .., •• , •• ,. -••• '''''· , r··· •,',"" & uo, Clelmlno. Purse Sl,IOll. '"· • tbe wLTGI Obbruc-'1 ltll O. Me>r lalmll'ICIDfCtSl ,600. uuee occasion s, L•FDr1C110ttn1 . , 1 1 Thelo'sswasthesixlhofthe .1 ,.IO ,,oo 3.oo old1 a. up. c1e1minci. Pu•..e s9CIO. rie~1vld!R.Ad111tJ Westminster Amez;.ican Legion Ct1rles RRe "-~n•i'.;F~~1J;~!"~ I 1 0 111, season for the Pirates. who ul:d~~:., ~=·~L~-M~r;:rn • . .io ll& 'il!1 mJ: ~~· t~':":iiv> 119 A:,..;\!;'°ki1 11~: ~"i~::;~osJ '"'seball team rallied foe a 5-4 .,,din Grow• Ch•r111ri ' l ~ 1111 h d d d ell m• -21. 1 To Gil tMUeil 11• Oh Sp Glllld iL. '°")Y•fll -• Keeping the Bast brothers a"" Pantti.r1 3 , 1 JV. a recor e their only win .t.. 111 ''" -•lcu111 t. Moor• Rain. Go Arouna ismlm) 119 Mr. Al!lro Zn•eewH-P111e1 • ) f 11 J g 1 • 1 ) 1 i '1 • 0 .. Scort ,.,.fffrt.,.. It ll ll" M11r!nt 16 12 7 '21-9 CdM 10 11 7 21-4t Hut1ll""'" IMdl cu• Conlrer1s I., ~ '1 Fi ~::In 5212 Weir 5222 Cl11relH g ' l ~ Sc1wln1kl 1 o o I · 81rrlng1r 1 o 2 2 GtHmlrl 2 O l 4 """ • i • ' Tolll1 21 I 10 1W 0.... Hiii (Ml Victory 9ver Los A1amltos out oi the winners circle had w.;~i'PrrltQ r ! : ;~~ !he season one game earlier GN':"'s~r;1:::.Y· Mr. Jeepltl•. ~~:,,:1rt.i~:J~;1 ni ~~~.'~~ ~'o J~~1'l1 · .,..,,, ... <1.y at Westminster. SMlllllDKK G1ucllot 0 , 0 ,.., against El Toro. SS l!•KI• 1 -DolllmH:ll'1. l tll "" s Orv COl>V {Wi!SO!ll 111 ll111na (01• ~nl11111J ..,---. been a DeXt to impossible task TuttcllY'I 5cOnt -Cl\llM('t ·-· PAl!il 1111 ,M. Go FloHll Go flUchtrd1 I 117 i_:tky Kid kS. Trel~,.) .. ft l'f' tp A wild throw on an at-' the ther d Tl11n1 5, Plratn 0 Too 1!1H CAdalr) !If 1 CMr Moc .. IJ. a!IOl'll Ttlllmll9Dn J 11 2 6 ' 1or o s p e e w a y . T-.i.""' 0,"" J..JIO e:1111~1. t~" 11111111M Hoth'nln 1 o j o tempted pickoff at third base motorcycle racers at the Vt ucllol VI ~IMS.II El To•o (7'10) Too Fr.ioht IBlc-111 127 t':f.:1l·~'ch\t'i'tl~,..rCl'l ;r;:lt I : 3 1: I :~.a~.~~ro~::~:t::: ~eo:Ze~ai~in~ pitching °' three 'ntans' Lions on Tear, 29-0. ,· v~~:;:1~!~"~'~ Y••• ! ~: ~~lntlar~~l~J. ··"n~:rn g~~~ 1 ii~. lying and wiming nmt for its . rivals are ·I.be track's leading hurlers. ~~~~~'."'I· Pune si.-. c1.1mr.,. To1111 s~ ,., QNrtwlt1 , n :u vi~-1'ts n'•lb In 12 g·-. The Pir ' bi h Li<lll1 Lime CR. Adair) M B Dana Hlltl I s It 11-3' 1· \.. ...... ,.. ... . .......... money wmners. ates ggest t real N w. Cute 'n' Cltlfff CJ. ward ) es' a . ops Hunllnotori 11 lf II ....... this season. came . tbe d . f 6 2 N1C1! A Bo u. w11111n1 • • Take "last Saturday for ex· m ~n mn1ng, ewpor lTIS StilCked Deck($ Trttt~U••> ··-uo Los Alamitos was cruising ample. · l when aingles by JJob Meyer ' • ~~~ri..!v1~%~:icl.011:1~~~~~ uov ': ~ ": 1~ r;---,----;w;;i;;;lh a 4-2 lead going into the Mik"' Bas.Llftl....hdd to sec-and Harold Reither put ~n· . . ~:[;riu:•r."."18~~~5~rlev croibvl N ff 45 41 ~:,~e1 _ : i t 1J 1 -t~iVfigUp•--onc1-"IWin'-the hmtlc*P malnnera-on-nrst,uKt---aecond-wtth-. El-A1odena:Jiiqh'a-first-fo_ray--llarbor,-topped-~-u-n-t a-i-n-t'M"~1Whr.W~l e ' • --fJ~'r' s • l 14 runs ln the 'second Ind third •vent as "•--...._ ~-···m one out, but two easy outs into \Valer polo compet1ton Valle)' 6-2 Mnd Mission Viei·o A•w 1:11111111 RldMlll ~ S l 1i -• • > ...a.1 ,_,_ tiy' "" ~-.c !-.u,._ """"" f II ed d ' 1 T1vm~ 81~•' CD. M~•I•\ C la M Hi h' •he Wt!ite I o 2 z Jnrunp Cfll an •u s .. .,... of Sonny Nutter ~ded _ 8 _ o ow ·. . "'as ma e memorable to the £orfei1ed to Pacifica --eve•et1'• Be• IPb 1s. Truwr<'I os esa g s un aten Tn1x1u 1 2 t , Ritch Rolen and a home run win after onlJ thrft· weeks The T J tan s. m~wh1le. tune or a 29--0 loss to At Costa Mesa ~eahwffile -FOURTH RACI _ 1xr vird•. 3 vea• summer.Le a g tLe basketball To 111 ' ""'"'"" H•rWr c.lt 1• 11 Sl by Din Accomando. wilh the tint tlivisl~ racers. ~once in th~ third on a Westminster in summer Laguna Beach ~dged Sant~ ~1~lmrr... ":ii;ic.c~;~~f'lll· P11•~ Sl.ioo. team takes a break for the D'Flah••tv 7: '! :t Theo. in the eighth. Ac-The s c r a fCb -'-consolation Pltates erl'Of-, and added two league acijorl at Or.ange Coast Ana Ya lley 6-4, University fell i:, El:c\T.1/RE.6t:~:i1 holiday today -but it's back V1nC18rAa s 1 t 17 comando reached ba&e on an meaiiwhile 'Went to Ml~ more in each 0£ the rour\h and College Tuesday night. to Palos Verdes 6-3, ruvE:rside ·=1:':'ni 1J.s~~r.io.,> to the hardwOod.s ThurSday for ~:~=~ f f J 1 ] errOr, moved up on en out, ,,.,_ ..... of N, 'wpor1• Beach ' slrth tnnin~ • · The losing Vanguanls. who topped Long Beach Jord.an 3-2, sDffdv S•ven ts. Tre•1ur11 more aCtion in the Orange R.nn.r 0' 0 ' •, .. .i..1 ""---.:. ...,..."'°"' e 'C I " Grtllfl llo IJ. R!char!!s) High . . f 'I . D•Y l auu sci.in:u on a stngle• by Bill · . · ra g fda ory absorbed tbt had previously forfeited one and Monte Vista blanked 1da~o G11 iH. cr11111vi . circuit, or-ow 1 n g L~;,1:1~ · J 111J J Whiteley. Ro9ell reached base ~t .Bast ~ the scratch Joss for the Pirates, hurlin.g' summer league COfl.,_ saw Pacifica 12-0: FIFTH RACE -s50 v11rcr1.' v•ar Tuesday's 4.5-41 win over Neff_ '''"" _, °"'""' ''\("": main with liis brother Steve be f" .....,.., olds & uD. Allowance. Pur11 lJ,500. W I H ff k h Edi"°" 1' IS 10 1d..u Fl llE -B U RG L .\ 11 Y i an error and A.ccomando f~g 5e:CClld followed by · t 1rst*11even iMir)gs and two Westminster tally 11 times in John Epperson scored five ~r~ ... Brn:t(fL.wJ~rr.nl at o man too is tum N-DC>rt -u ' 1s-n=a tked in lhe ninth to set up Mite Konlt and La Cbankey. * '{::( ..A-the first period and .add seven goals, while Joe Monroe Chfis ~l~vv°s~'"i~~~~1 Tr .. wrtl at leading M£sa in the scoring=~~~:;:::;;~:=;;~~;; • 'filial error-aided rally. ..,*-'-g -~·-Fri'·y 14 each in the middle two Monroe and Scott swenso' n had 1 1e,._ T1w11 G1r1 (II:. 11n-o column, scoring 14 points as ,n,o\;lll """"''""'""'"' "" The T!nv w11c11,•w"' \•· Ad1lrJ "--1 M lied t ·•-fif•" -' WttTmlMltf' 111 night at 8: IS. . W•l"f'• l"lr'* tfl periods. Lions threw in one each for Costa Mesa. The Bar11m1111 i . smnri , 'l.Al;3 a esa ro O l..,.' u1 ••• ', 111 "': GI.tnt.,. ~· ~ "o ": four extra points in the final Afustangs ren behind 7-2 in the StlCTH ••c• -a Yln:IL , vtat straight at Orange. s o o o Gru11iott Run ~~;;/;." ~ : f : period. · first half and came up short in ~111::i.t!'°ir:~:·~r~~·lm Phil Sa1azar added 10 points • o 1 1 '"°' d • a c~meba k tt o1or Ml Pin-. Morr11 from outside in the quick ' • f o l(u=~. lb ! 'g i' 'g Dave HaJTlS had II goals for ·" C a · empt. ve•tff's w1111 . TrN1ur.i ' 1 o For those ·with quici: hands 11111 w --'-=I Mi H Cha 1 <:arttane11e io. ntDh!l tussle, which featured only 4 1 1 o '" • ba k :,~ ... ;·df;" ~ 0 0 estminster, w1u e Ute ar· res We~r·s two goals covs1n Edrle \R-B1n~1J fou• f•ee throws for both ~ o o o 1.11e grunK>n are c on J. • d John Mill h d and h b Roc-e11a Llm1 l 11· M111Uc111 • .• • 1 1 1 So th Cali' . be '--F:·J~ 31 00 00 g nngton an er a 1 • ooe eac y four other Jgoyou• Pr1e11 c . 1rd1 teams. l g g g. u em iorrua ac.1';>1. M1ncrv, o o o I o £our each. Payers paced New p'o rt ~~~: f.r."(i~t,.11~1r~mnh> '''" ,, '""''-:as ~ i l Predicted peaks for runs are L"f:t .. 'i":' D ~ g , g Irr othar games at Orange Harbor's '>''in. Fountain Valley Me1n1·1 Ch•n;i:.~'~ii!ltr;i C•t• Mn• 1u1 • N E 2: IS a.m. to 4: 15 a.'m. Thurs-1'''' t.v 1""1"'' n ... Ast Costa Mesa fell t Long sc-• came f J · Ttit e"' is. Trrawr•) $ti•••• ·•, 10"0"1! aoo 012 100---l , , .,._ 000 000 ooo..-!' •" 1 I .......... • O "'""' rom I m caov Watch !J. Oreverl s. 1 , s 3 011 ooo on-s s 1 -T· ~n:~r 01 :iol oo.-.1 , 1 Beach Poly, J0-8 . Newport Davidson and Tim Mcgill. ·C•chf:'• coov i• .... e111rJ H~~~ 1 o o 1~ DulltCI Frost (J. Dr1v1r) H1rtfa 1 o l ~ . Doug Johnson had four goals SEVENTH lt.t..CE -lOO Yllrdl. 3 1r1• ~::;~""" 4 0 0 • In Laguna's win, V.'hile Bill r~:·De:.urse llO.QOCI. 111• 8Vt" 2 1 °o 0 o ~ Ga It. h d · U A-Big C1nron (IC:. Htrl l JilCObl 0 D o O ALARM SYSTEMS RE SIDEN TIAi ii, ro ... Mt ~CI Al • '"'' ' ·1 ~ "" ,. ,, . Coll f a• f,...,. F·''"'"''' SEA COA~T ALARM <;YSTEM .. o"'"' '-'' ~t• Co.11 B1<t• uo, ', 16Sl Plocen1h1--Co'10 Mt'•a 642 -14?0 Baseball Standings U ler 8 a pair for ni-Slwlmroc;k1t (M. Adtlrl Tolals 22 I 6 oCi •t • ·o WI I' W ScO!'f by 0111r1t" " lr"v0e0'5iiiitiy0.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~'~"~'~m~o•~·~~·~"~~~1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~c~~"."~~;;..iiiiiiii~"~'~'~'~',_.~~' !~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..,__,.,l,n'lder 811 10. Knlohtl Neff 11 4 10 JD--ll Iii THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS '" Y-'klWAfH t-1..-, AM •afl• $677 IT•XnJJ 'U Mu1t•,;, \/ .. , I ,,..,, •..r• $977 . 1011'111) 71 Chrytl.,. Newport "tf't"t, '""' frMlt. f ir d!MlllllMll!f, ,. ....... r. .. 111<11. A \/try c-.. C•r. I Onlt 197700 UJ.octJ '70 hick llf•t• Wagon t ,.,, .. , ""911,011!k lrat1t, IKl'f'Y tlr, '" Afl'fltltftlrlt. ,...., ,, .. ,""'. Only 2777'° ,,.,.,,., ·n OJ4• Cuti••• STATIOl'll W.AOON At;lt. 'YrtM., ,._ llftfl11t Ak' ~ttt.fnt $2777 . , ... (:9111, 114wMe ,...., ....... ~CM On.ty 3277'° (Yot.asJ -- AMERICAN LEAGUE Eu! Dlvllloo w L Pct. New York .. 34 .575 Baltimore 38 34 .528 Detroit 41 38 .519 r.filwaukee 39 38 .506 Booton ,., ,., .500 Cleveland 27 52 .342 West Division Oakland 45 36 .SSG Minne.so ta 41 :w .M7 Chicago 40 36 .526 Angels 40 37 .5 19 Kaiuas.City <3 '° .. 518 Tc'xas 27 48 .380 -- NATIONAL LEAGUE East Dlvteioa GB w L Pct. Chicago 47 34 .5!0 4 St. Uiuis 40 38 .513 4\1 Montreal 36 39 .480 511 Phlladelphla 37 4t .474 6 Pittsburgh 36 40 .474 18\1 New York 33 42 .440 West Division Doda'rrs 51 31 .622 ' San Francisco " 36 .SSG 21> Cincinnati 43 37 .538 ' Houston 44 36 .5.'17 ' < Atlanta 3S 47 .427 15 San Diego 27 5.'I .338 I I GB 5\1 8 8\1 8\1 II 41\ 7 7 16 23 THE ' FAMILY CIRCUS . r HEADS FOR THE WOODS Join the fun when THE FAMILY CIRCUS packs the station wagon and heads for a vacation · in lb e woods. Beginning July 21. Hilting, fishing a c d swimming provide enter- tainment for the whole family. 'Ibis is where all lhe laughs begin when THE FAMILY CIRCUS goes on vacation. 1n the DAILY PILOT Robert J, Wi9mor• HOSPITAL INCOME PLAN $I 00 WEEKLY BENEFIT NO AGE LIMIT WIG MORE l_NsURANCE 979-2555 Kids Like To ''-~~~~~------------~.A~Andj I , I 61 Yachts _Sail Cheerio Third in SD Race In 27th Tranepac . By Al.l\.fON t.OCKABEY Panache. for instance. carries Of ""'· Dell• "11" ''"' an aaditional 20 hours of .. rle race against lhe·clock penalty because of her light and the u n P r e d I c t a b I e displacement cbaracterlstics. 1---+---~mw···•~~~'ieOl..rln,!~~~=~~~·~;'.~"~·ri~c-n;iiA;rl~hiu~r;ii.B~ieffihl~"si-;;W;iltchliiic~ral~t,C-'!!!'I!~ today as 61 yachis 'Set sail e oo er won e from Point Fermin in the 27th Angeles-t~~fazat1an race last Transpacific race to Honolulu. November, has been assessed Hundreds of private boats, a penalty of 11 hours, and her jammed to the gunwales with si.stership, Stuart c o w a n ' s ;;;;;:==,.~~ yachting fans, ringed the' 11 starting area, and hundreds Chutzpah, Waikiki, will carry more shoreside specatators an additional handicap 0£ 8 watched the p r e · s I a r t hours and 46 minutes. maneuvering from the Point All three boats were design- Fermin bluffs. ed for downwind sailing. They Another large fleet -QI spec ... ~-are extremely light with wide tator boats congi:egated at the west end of catalina. the first beams. mark or the course. to \Vatch the colorful parade and bid bon \'Oyage to skippers "and crews. WEATJIER REPORTS at the gala 11end off dinner at the Biltmore Hotel li1onday night indicated that the PaciClc high pressure area. a g11c~1t glob of AFTER ROU N DING Catalina Island. the fleet will start sheets and · head off in a more southerly course, hoping to P.ick up the trade Winds in about three days. '· THAT'S A NO-NO -Dasha Fercos. LaS Vegas showgi rl demonstrates the clan- ger of.leaping into a boat fro1n the dock as part of the campaign of ~afe Boa1- ing 'feek throughout the nation. Usi~g a Coast Guard patrol boat on Lake l\1e atl -a relatively safe boat to leap into -Dasha also urges all boat operators to check their equipment -never mind hers. I --~-------~--,--~~--~---' Safety SPECIAL CAKE DONUTS All Variet ies 99¢ PER DOZE_N Thrit Saturday, July 7 135 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA ----stale air, had hcen moving west lO\.\'ard Jlonolulu but could not be expected to re· main stationary. Windward Passage has to be the favorite for first to finish based on. her past..records in the Transpac and other long distance races. This race will bf:! her third, and possibly last, ·'duel with Black.(in for line In Boating Week Opens . OPEN DAILY 10-10; SUND.(Y 10-7 , ·• Transpac sailors plot the position of ihe "Pacific high'' daily. from weather reports radioed to the fleet, and sail lo avoid it. To be caught in its doldrums could result in being becalmed for dayS at a time. Otherwise. the fleet wi ll be racing against lime as \.\'ell as other boats in the race. honors. She beat Blackfin in both the 1969 and 1971 ract!S, but in 1969 was penalized two hours for a starting line foul with a smaller boat, giving Blackfin the honors. Safe Boating \Veek. an an-µ nual observation established ,' ·" by presidential proclamation ~ NEITHER Blackfin nor severaJ years ago. got under , '~ \Vindvlard Passage has been "'ay across the' nation li1on-..._ · up against the fast Ragtime day. The primary race will be among the big Class A yachts fo"f fi rst to finish and a shot at the elapsccj time r e c o r d established in the 1911 ra_ce by Mark Johnson's 73-foot ketch \\'hich has won line honors in Local units of the United two I\'Iexico races with-..coni--Po"'er Squadrons, w o r I d ' s parative ease. -The Ne w---largc~t ~ating e d l,l.t,a t'i on Ze!iland-built yacht is ex-d_rgaruzat1on~ _ lti~ U.S. Coast tremely fast ofLthe::wind. She' Guard Auxij1ary. .and state was knocked out of her last boating a g e n_c 1 e s are major long distance effort, the cooperating in t~ can:ipaign Marina del Rey to Puerto to cut down boating accidents. K MART KM 100 4-FULL PLY POLYESTER CORD Windward Passage. T h e record is 9 days, 9 hours and 6 minutes. In the 1971 race WP saved her handicap time to , become the overall and CJass A handicap winner. Vallarta race, by ga\eforce headwinds. Robon was thC elapsed time winner in the Bermuda race last yea r, beating bot h Windward Passage· a n d Blackfin. Robin 'arld Al Cassel's \Var- rior, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club are heavy favorites for Class A handicap honors. Tll E BALBOA Po we r Squadron is cooperating in the campaign with a gala boat parade in Newport Harbor Saturday. ' Local USCGA flotill:1 s are urging all boat op&ators to avail themselves of the free courtesy inspections available throughout the week. Tlie Department of Navi~a­ tion and Ocean Developmnet. SHE WILL BE challenged in this race by such acknowledgr ed speedsters as K e n Del\feuse's 7S-foot ketch Blackfin; the Long Beach syn- dic11te-o\vned 62--root Ne 'v Zea1and sloop Ragtin1e, and Bob Grant's Gl·foot sloo11 nohon. All have \Von lfne honors in other blue-water SANDERLING IV has been Cafifornia's agency for ad- compiling an enviable record minisetring safe boating. i~ in offshore races this year and urginA" boat owners a n d ra~~-th 1 h l.ll go 10 is the most Jikely candidate opcra1ors to "play it safcl:" all _ _ ~ op_ o~ors s ~ . _f.m:.Jgp honors in Class B...lL_summe.r:. Ifie yacht:W'1th ttic beStcor-not overall. Other seasoned "\Ve are fortunate to have rected lime _record. Each campaigners in the cfass are the first week in Ju I Y yacht has a hme allow~nce Dan Elliott's Starwagon, a designated as Saret Boaling based on . her Interna_tional Cal-43 out Qf Newport Harbor Week as July represents the Offshore Rule (IOR) rahng_, 3 Yacht Club and David W. beginning or the peak .boating measurement system which A 11 e n 's 4 2 -fop t s Io op season in ~he slate." said John was designed to. make the '"improbable from San Fran-E. Bennett. director or DNOD. smallest yacht the 'equal of the cisco. largest. . Cl C h n l f . Highest rated entry i s ass as a ee o nine Windward. Passage with a Cal~, the class ~ h a t lime allowance or 20 hours and dominated the h a n d 1 c a p 6 minutes. But under the IOR results of the rac_e £or three system she "gives" the lowest years ~fore w_ 1 n d ward rated boat, c .A. Dcrivas' 3~ Passages surprise c 1 ea n foot cutter Teachers Pet III. s~eep. Any one of lhe_m could slightly over five days. 'lf'his win the ra_ce, ~ong w1gh Blue means that Teacher's Pet Streak which will have~ crew could finish five davs behind or former Transpac winners \VP and Still win th"e race -aboatd. provided WP is first to finish and provided she beats the handicap time of other yachts in the fleet. ALL OF TllE boats will be racing also for class honors. Each of the four classes, A. B, C and D are about equally divided and do not have such a wide time allowance range .. DESPITE their added han· dicaps, the two ULDB's, \\fitchcraft and C h u t z p a h . should don1inate Class D and 1nake a strong bid for overall - honors. They give t i m e . however, to Sid Renkow's w e 11 • c a m paigned Cal-36 Sigame from Del Rey Yacht Club, winner of the last Puerta Vallarta race. * * * "OUR EMPRASIS this year will be on ihe importance of boatin,:t: cducalion." he added. USPS and USCGA conduct fr ee boating c l asses throughoul the year as does the American Red Cross and other agencies. DNOO has a f,rec pamphlet. "Facts About Free Boating Safetv Classes." which is ayail3ble from the department by \.\Tiling to 1416 9th St.. Room 36, Sacramento. Large Boat The new Yankce-26 designed by Sparkman & Stephens is Yankee Yachts' entry into the Quarter Ton racing scene. The 26 is the largest Quarter Ton boot on the-markel today. Class A is headed by Windward Passage and the lowest rated boat in the class is Russ Wan:!,'s Columbia-57 Aires, with a time allowance of 67 hours. Top rated boat in Class B is the 51-foot cutter Sea Fever, skippered by Co:irl Jensen of Seattle and "'ith a time allowance of 72 hours. Lowest rated Class B entry is San- derling IV. a Columhia-43 co. skippered by Bob Poole....and Jack Johnson, Bahia Cprin- ·1hian Yacht Club, with an allowance of 95 hours. P egasus II Primary CL~ C IS toppt.'(f by Gary Myers' Cal-39 Blue Streak, Newport Harbor Yacht Club, carrying a time allowance of 98 hours. Lowest on the Class C totem pole is the Cal-40 Vic- toria, Dave Swa le. St. Francis Yacht Club, with a time allowance of 105 hours. Ed McDowell 's Newport-41 Illusion, King Harbor Yacht Club, is at the top of Class D with an allowance of 105 hours 45 minutes. Teacher's Pet, with 121, hours is the bottom of the class. Three yachts thilt will be watched with extreme interest are the new ultra -llght displacement (UL.DB) sloops designed and bulll by Bill L!>e ·or S:1nla Cruz. Thc.se yachts are so revolutionary In design that tht:y have been assessed he•vY time allowance ·penalties over and above !hat Ulled for by their IOR ratlnga. R(IDERIC Park's Transpac Escort Yacht . . the news 1nedia and other race follo\.\'ers. Olhcr escort vessels will be the 66-foot ketch Tranquility. designed, built and o~ by James II . Van Dyke from tht· California Y3cht Club. and Kualii , a DcFever-58 owned by Randy fault from S a n t a Barbara. ' "'78" SERIES BLACKWALLS •eg. 2 1.88 14· 88 6-SOx J J Pl11s F.E. T. J .73 Eoch WHITEWALLS 2.44 MORE EAC11 ALL TIRES PLUS F .E.T. EA. KMART KM200, 2 GLASS BELTS PWS POLYESTER CORD PLIES, BLACKWALLS .... II&. SIU 0 1.1• Mn ~ 111.1• S1.TJ ,, .. ,, JS.11 22.00 G71al• ll.17 24.00 G71oll l l.17 "''"'' ... 2S.OO ", .. ,, ,,_,, .LT ~ uo ~ ·~ i--H1 2.7S '·'' 1:tt . •eg.29.71-c18zll 1700 l'lusf.E.T. 2.01 Eoch ~JI TirM. Plui F .E.T. NO TRADE -INS REQUIRED MOUNTED FREE T0<.....,80!'• ~•It• L., .. ca ... Slo&M" H.,.... ,.,,c-,.-c..,.fi"'- 8-TRACK STEREO TAPE PUIER llog, 31.88 Mott Sto"dard•/ Coinpactl ROllTOR RW IMllLllD SllOCIS 1.,. 17.941 -lnsfolled 13.88fo. for mo•t Amerlcon cort . Prk• Includes 1n1tolki11on.. 2996 4D<rf• RKeH.d c.ontrol knobs. Jllumincrled ~ indi- cotor. 12-V. l09. l3.96-4Doys 9",,. Ouo\ 8"(1hmspeoken. 3lrS"" 'Woof flt' ond 2.:. ·• 1-•ter. Hordwore. COOUIT SUER Ill · 4Doys .Maintains 1-.1 1H and loutfwvcwef· flow. .....,._.._..... RRRllll.IC 5-TOl JICl ••&· 17;96 14•• Al Days- f-Of' cornp•n, ttoll•r-.cor" ,.q;:;,1= .. / ':•,.;-:• . .., .. f '' YJ I I •L ··\ f,. ' I ~~;~ r;·1 " BALL JOlllTS, ALIGIMEllT leg:41.80-4 Doys 32.88 2-GIL. 10W30 OIL leg. 3.62 _. Doys- All 'Weothef. b:-244 ICood' VfOffOl\ty requirltfllenl1. 2200 HARBOR _BLVD. ( DELUXE 300 AIR co1omo1ER log. 161 ... •;j sp~ed blowflt' 'With votttical ond hoflronlol lowv-r ~tor •ooling contrql. U.1111 ... 'SOI comor•sMJ<""" 1hor '" lronderroble loo"'°"' c<;11s. Hoode Jo•!t: 14666 ITIO•I Am«KOO CDI\. 4 °""' °""' "THE WIDE SSK" 4-FULL-PLY NYLON CORD 'fJO" SERIES RAISED WHITE LETIERS • SlllS ... sm .Lt a_,.. 3S.6' • E1tlx l4 f70•1• S1.U 25.00 '" c 10.1• ritl' 27.00 ~ c.~ .. "' w10.1• .,, .. 28.00 2.tl 7.o• 2100 ,.,a.11 ., ... Plvs F.E.T. 2.~9 Each ILL TIRES Pl.IS F.E.T. U CI IOUllTED FREE-10 TRI DE·ll REQUIR U BRAKE SERVICE . l 1109. 49.96-4 °"" ~~~&;~~~~~- " ion. S•U·odju,hrog broke' S.4 mor•. D111C btol!,•• higher. '•·1 .. 111 4 .. ,. ..... " ...... 1 Mtt-... I '1tloo ._,, l lnfHt •••I •'1-1' ••·'f'Kl-q! ...... PRE-SOFftliEI WIX leg. 1.64-4 D<rt• 10 OL" kil. Dffp 121 ic leanin;. d-..oroble. •Nd "'- ~-..-do ...... ...,. 't .. n ""'•"' .,.., 1 ·-~..w .,._" rwfJI I riu1 '~' ,.,"',.. 121 SULED IUIS log. 1.27 -· Days Choice of upptr 93 < orJ,o.,..r. ft1. :::r::::'.::.:=. ... -.......... ~" ... .. ,_. ___ ,_ --·-........... _ -..... ,,. .... _ ..... --· ..... -~·--..... _ ... _,._ -I'll. JlCl STUDS leg. 6 .31 3 93 31-llOm AUTO IA~ FULL-Slll CMllOIS ~.g. 4.86 -4 Daya A •q. It. Cl.ant., 3N poh•h••. d"''''· Pair 40oys 2·kM Movy dvty. loc.kln9pl nt..• leg. to 22.94 -4 O.,. 15~88 . Otlullty engW-r.d to .... Sl•e• ICM""'°"' U.S. •"- AT WILSON ·COSTA MESA 'l ·- • • • . ' :~..:.,.,...:.,, ..... , "· .m B Phil lnterlandi .. ~ -.. o~r-..,,...-~,,11 w..w...,_. 1 .. Goodness. It c~rtainly is 'Special Delivery. • ·: L. ltl. Boyd • Lovers Sl1ould A void Potatoes • • No lusty fellow who is·anlicipating an amorous evening sfaould order noodles , potatoes or cbeese'witb his dinner. SUch is the claim of that fancy Frenchman G,uy Breton, identified as a continental l.4ve and War expert. Instead be aven, said hopeful lover should dine on a title red wine ~ and rare beefsteak with celery ln the salad. This guidance is for men only, please remember ... Breton offers no -menu . advtce to romantic girls. They need nonr,he says. - \Vhen a storm comes up, face lhe wind, then look to a direction of about 2 o'clock. That's where you'll See the action in the . sky. Throughout the northern hemisphere, at any, rate. Hereabouts, winds blow counterclockwise around low pres- sure zones. · If this medical fcllo\v is righl, you can teli whether that baby of yours will gro w up to ·have flal feet. A dimple just below the ankle bone prognosticates that oncoming conditloo, says he. Another little known claim about the great Kare Smith is she was one of the best long-distance swimmers in lhc country. Out ol every 100 stolen ~ars exactly 39 are picked oft streets in residential areas. usually right in front af the car owner's house. And the culprits get 21 off business streeLs . - Petrified· Forest Being Chipped A~ay HOLBROOK, Ariz. fAP ) -Jem," Charles A. Veitl , park The Petrified Forest National 1uperintendent said. "The prob· Park In northe.aslem Ariwna lem has existed ever since is ilowly disappearing. the park was establlshed, mat· -The National Park Service ltr of tact that was one rea!IOn says the large trees turned to the park wu established." rocks, or parts of them, are Vietl said most of the stolen being hauled away by tourists r.ock are small chips which "'ho visit the lonely desert tourists p\ck up from the -area-in northeaJt.em.Arir.one . ---roed!ide ---- But he said one man pro- HJT'S A LONG-standing prob-fessed astonishment when a . -.... 45-pound log was found in bis it. car trunk. He claimed that his "'nlele people a r e nol four-year-old aon must have Crbninals," he said. "But they put it there. are viol.1Urc federal laws. 110UR MOST ef!e'ctive weapon in siopping the prac- tice," he said, "ls to ask people to give infonnatkln if they happen to ... anyone tUlng wood. We · can dien •Jll'l'OOCh them and ask them to retum "'Jbef eee so much ol the rocb they think one little piece will not hurt." BtlT VIETL aald. the Utile piece> amount Ao m<re than an estimated 12 torw a year. He aald few oommerdal thefts now occur, illl!oua!> Uiey had been major p/oblOmo in · the past. 1be area was made a na- tional -by Pmldent ,_ -.e11 ln 1911& and a natlooal pork In 1912. Some petrified. lrunb ot trees are 200 feet loag, bul -hqualios ond """'°'I have broken moot IDlo iinalle< pi<ces. Give us 55,000 r •· r ., ' II give . . THE ROCl.8, fonrdly &Sant tttes, lormed """" -ot yean ., silica ond Oilier Wllerbome -· filled eadl wood cell, ~Its otNctur<. Rock chipo .........t by pork olficlah ~ - att relumod a. """" tl>ey --pidlod ~ oil Ille ........ Vldl aald. . . . 1----t ........ About~J5-are-commandeered--in-shopping-center-lots.-£ig---11------ ure 14 from private carports and driveways. And six from _ garages and lots where fees are ·apld. The rest are stolen from "other." I... HARD FACTS -What few of the many admlrci:s of Abe Lincoln know Is that. hi s favorite grub was ginger- lbread ... It's sald only one in every 18 girls rel(llly likes hei" given name ... Did I tell you that the circumference ol an elephant's front foot is just about equal to· half the beast's height? ... The ..iverage man. when changing jobs, moves about 1,000 miles ... If you've lived exact ly 70 years, you've probably produced about l!i pounds of hair. PERSONAL -"Come on . Louie, do you live on a real fann?" inquires a ~keptical customer. No, it's a fal':e farm. The cattle are made of soybeans. Wait, check that. The arm is real, it's the farmer that's fake . About all 1 do around bcre when .not trading thJ s typewriter talk with you is sit oot back with a glass ol cool in lhe shade of the pecan threes, imitating bird calls and scratching the ears of __ thole barkers, Ben and Barney. It's no giant scatter, but still I like the place. Yoo know what old Charles Dudley Warner said: "Blessed be agriculture -if one doesn't have too much of it." The destiny that shapes our ends fitted for a redwood rocking chair, no doubt . PIRATES -Q. "How come the sk-u11-and-cross bones tflag of the pirates was called a jolly roger." E A. In the underworld slrui:g or old England, a "rogue" lillsed to be called a "rogue-er." Eventually, a "roger." =some nameless poet of that ancient day evidently dcs- :;tgnated the flag as a ."jolly roger" on the romantic theory tthat pirates were carefree rogues. tifostly, they \vercn't rarefrce. though. Mostly, they worried a lot. i Q. "In the language of the Hell's Angels. \\'hat's a r'mama who pulls a train'? A. That's a girl who belongs to nobody in particular f and everybody in general. Q. "I'm wagering you can 't name the child actors who've played Tom Sa"·yer in movies." A, Easy, Jack Pickrord. 1917, Jackie Coogan. 1930. I Tommy Kelly, 1938 .• AndJohnn y \Vhitaker, 1973. J Aclcti ess maii' to L. /ti. Boyd, P.·o . Box i875, New. port Beach., Calif. 92660. CHAIN FENCE SAYE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PIOTICT FAMILT, HOMI AND PITS 50./... OFF* FAHIC WHEN 71 INSTALLED IT WARDS CNIM ••""' IMl"'l'I ~ •llfllllfl "' tlVt'ilf'f', lllw·m•l11ttfl•ft<1 ,.1v111trt11 W ff'Cfll •lflvl-cNllll l1llrlc, Wirt t1fflol' I~ hll•4fit lllw1~h(f ftr f 1tr1 ,.,.,tclllll. • 10 ..... "th' t•,,.ll, fttthlp 9" l1nt9l'-Mtl ... fafN .. 011, ...,,_ t.. "'"'9· -c.H fw frw ntl,..... ted..,t ,WO~ AND WJOUeHT IRON ALSO AWAJLAILI. \ . ' ; I • There's no catch .$9,111.23 is exactly what you'll get back from us when you put your $5,000 into one of our 6% Cer tificate Accounts for ten yea rs. Ten yea rs seems a little on the long side? Don't worry. Your funds are always availa ble to you and they always earn the highest possi~le interest. • For example, if you take your $5,000 out after just five years, we'll give you' back $6,7 4 9.53. Eve n if you take your money out after two years, you'll sti ll get back $5,637.56. An annual yield of 6.18% in any case. So try us. Saving really is easier. And profitable. Our way. •wi1hdrcwols or• pennil~ before maturity, but ore subject to Ion of up lo 90 day interest on amounts withdrawn. Minimum Deposits $5,0QO, Minimum Term 2 Years. CiLEN¥1LE FEDERAL More offices to serve yov I hon any other Federal Savings and Loon Associalion in the notion, f'.nd ove r $1.7 billion in ossets. Cosio Mesa Branch : 2300 Harbor Boulevard (Harbor Center)• 642-4711 Fullerton Branch : 320 North Harbor Boulevard• 526-8331 Newport Beach Branch : 500 Newport Center Drive (Newport Financial Center) • 644-5300 Santo Ano Branch : 51 Fashion Square {l!Mhe SOnta Ana Fashion Squcire) •541-3314 • Wd.tte .open5allldly,~71h " . ·for yolllr 1111119 <Olluenlenc& . ., • • .. . . ... • I . -• ' . • WtdMsdq, Julr 4, 197-l DAILY PILOT J5 • Night Owl Television: New Entertainment Battleground1 . By ARTHUR UNGER c~ ~ M.Mlttir 1wY1u Says !\tort \\'emcr, NBC's ninC through Amerlc•n llfe to-les.s. But one thing t can senior vke-presldent, program day. We will be there in depth assure you -if there is ever J.m. -might be the perfect time for progranu of record. Just as some newspaptrs publish the complete text of Important documents on page 89, so might TV transmit, say. tht tomplete Watergate hear· lngs over a period of a month in those early hours. It's something to ponder alx>ut. writer's ttr1ke: Should )'OU and ,dream )'OUr own show. ! NEW YORK'" -T!tevlaion's bluest competitor for the la!Hllght hours -sleep - seems to. be fightina: a losing battle with the electronic medium. plaMing : "We are dry·run--~'heoever something new and to be all night programming nine the show on paper right alimulating comes along." oo TV. you-will find NBC watch Tom Snyder at I a.m. NBC Is belllnC you \\"On't llll"I'.' or simply tum off the T\' set the 5v.·itch. now. There ls someone on the Both NBC executives are toltdly involved ... first ." staff telling us 'this is what ""e convinced that 24-hour ~ So, "'hat can you expect in would have done tonight .' we gramming wllJ be, pan of the late-night hours~ ~1 ore did It that way for the 'Today' TV picture within ten years. movies. That 's the direction in show in 1951 _ I happef\ed to Says Schlossman: ''It might which CBS seems to be mov- be the producer of that and 1 even be the case five years ing. Topicilllty. Just about can tell you we never dreamed lrom now. But, certainly ~-e:verybody seems to agree that it would ever be the most within a year or two, the hours the stay.up audieoce is ready watched show in Washington, through two a.m. will be a for in-depth discussion of CW'· iiij!iiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" C olu'"IN l\ulfrU ,'f.w"'-' For many viewers, an 11 :30 p.m. bedtime has already been ~mpted by NBC's Johnny Carson, ABC's Jack Paar/dick cavett, or. CBS' Late ?.fovie·. Now, in a surprlse pr&<lawn attack on America's nocturnal life atyte, NBC has announced DC It ts •-• It I ed standard part of TV program-rent happenings . It has even .. , as ~ay. evo v . . p h he--~ tt k And 50 "·Ill the 'Tomorrow' ~· er aps t uµ~ a ac been suggested that the show evolve.. nught be at the other end -"deeP" late-night hours -OOERTAllllNT "The nature ol the in-the houn from sis: till seven in between three a.m. and six the morning, It's going to be a that, Come fall , the new "--------"' dlvtdual who 1s the conduc~ 'steady narrowing ol the free- will make the show a success time gap from here on in." "Tomorrow" show will follow Johnny Carson from 1 a.m. till % a.m., Mondays through Thursdays. It is apparent that this is only the opening sillvo in TV's Inevitable .struggle for complete domination or the hours which heretofore ha ve been conceded to slumber. audienc;e will shift, staying up ::s:~~~e. a~!ln~Y:e~rig'::. SAYS WERNER: "When one night and not the nes:t. But we've proved that the one we feel it will consist· for the articulate man, a newscaster a.m. till two a .m. time slot most part of young aduJts _ in Los Angeles. It will be hls . works. you can be S\lre we'll inqui!i.tive people who want to charisma that will make the be addressing ourselves t o find out what's really going on show. I tllink it \\'ill go heavily other time slo!s. You might be in the world. with tQpicality. There are bun-seeing 24-~our programming "There are more and more dreds of tingling topics .ruq-in only five years. Or even How soon can TV addicts ·-realistically anticipate total 24-hour programmin'l' on. all three networks? Well, in February of this year, NBC in- troduced 'Midnight Special' 'on Fridays -a 1ively, raucous rock show in the 1-s.m.-till- 2:30-a .m. t ime slot. It was an instant success. Producer Burt Sugannan immediately pro- claimed it "the foreruMer of all-night movies popping up in ....::::.=::..c'-C.C.::.:..O'-C.:_ _ __:_ __ __::__..:... ___ ......, • 24-hour network pro. cr.amming." thea~ers in almost every big city. And just recently three of the nat io n 's largest supermarket chains began 24- hour-a·day service in certain stores. And there ;ire all-night radio talk shows in most of the top markets. So, it's apparent that the people are there and \Ve are after them. Certainly there are insomniacl!, night w or k e r s , early-morning Workers. But also there are 'a tot of people with musal We styles. We are assuming that · many ol ·them will integrate late-night TV viewing into that style. WHAT DOES 'Sugarman think now? "There's no ques- tion bUt that my show bas been a trial balloon," he says. "The plans for 'Tomorrow' "NBC's 'To da y' and are obviously based in part on the success of 'Midnight . 'Tonight' shows at the early Special.• I'm already working and late end of the viewing 00 • show to go 00 after m.v day . are now as impo~t --own-show-on Friday nights. 1 sho~s as there a!~ or:i the a1r. Plan··to go deeper and deeper ~e made. tl~em work. wefiave into the · Jate-night time. \Ve , pioneered. in many types of know there is an audience out shows "·h1ch are today part of there and advertisers who the schedules or a11 _the want to reach it. And 1 think networks -the l?ng series, that all of the networks will be ~de fo; TV ~vies, r~volv­ on in the late-n·ight hours very 1ng . series. m1n1 s er 1 e s. soon ·• iipec1als or 'spectaculars' as · we first called them ... so, if Jtow soon? Sugar m an somebody is going to be predicts three to five years. pioneering in TV, you can be "After all, we have proved sure it'll be NBC." that there are close to ten million viewers out there. How JUST WHAT will be the long wiij the networks be able format of "Tomorrow" show? to resist that commercial --. ----------! lure1" -.. -.. SIAD/UM /.,. .... .,, .. ,.,,,_. -SiA01u"'ii7J .'. .. ...... , .... ~_.,, -· . _ .. -., SIAD/UM 4 ... • .. u""' • • r " . .. "Soo<J Of The Sou"" !GI "CAHILL-U.S. MARSHALL" .... "HANG 'EM HIGH" lPGI .. FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE" 'LADY SINGS THE ILUES" (R) httfe hr Tiie l'tONt Of Tfilo A,.s" IGJ • "THE ·LOST CONTINENT"' ''MIND-BLOWING SUSPENSE!" . "SUPERB! SIMPLY FASCINATING!" SHOWING NOW! HELO OVER , hrt • .., .. , .. "TH E MAN WHO LOVED CAT DANCING " ALSO •• • ..1 ... F.1icl• "THEY SHOOT HORSES DON'T THEY" • MARJOE ~ Don't Miss l'his Onef- m\-'1• ., .. .,.'f Y, ... !~!.; .. ,. ~ (OltONA OEL MAil --JHE ™IB&IID EXPERIMENT ~Qo · .. WIOI • Meantime, if you r big night· time decision ls whether to tWle in to Carson or Cavett, be forewarned thal a n e v.· decision is in the mak.lng for you sometime in Septemba' or October, depending upon the R.055 HUNTE R.'S """"" ....._._ ~ ~<Jj]{J@~ """'5c ..,.8Ul\T8AC HA':llACH · l~"""""HAL DAVID -.ri:UFI'! ~R I'"-: IOlS Ul9 j-: DWlES..M111 (•) l'::1 CINTUAY 11 ,,,~ ·-·-- INDS TUllDAY JULY 1tffl. DAILY 2:00·•:45 · 7:3D • 10:00 Max and Liori go public today. , .-"-' Boulew•d,...... Mcf9dd9fl CO-HIT ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S .. ' . • , . • • l • I CBS' vice president in charge of programming, Fred Silverman, ls a bit more "'ary . "There's no urgency,'' he 1----says . ..-'.!.NBC.is blazinl.the-1rail so we'll just wait and see what happehs. But, remember, our film inventory is such that at any moment "'.e can go to a double feature beyond our present 'Late Movie.' \Ve have enough film available right now . . . or whenever we make such ti decision. But there is no plan yet. Certainly not during the s u m m e r months ... " S..1a ,.,..131.1211 ' ''f:'llliU!""~f.._"....'..11::_) __ _.__c_•_b ____ •~t-,..='~4~1 ~-'I MON. • FRI .: OPEN 7 :30 P.M. SAT. & SUN: OPEN 7 :00 P.M. AT ABC, where there have been two attempts to compete with 'Midnight Special" -an ''In Concert" Alice Cooper special .and the ·Nixon dinner for PO\Vs -there is also no definite plan for regular l.ate- night ~programming. "We've had a number of conversations about it, though," says Bob Shanks, vice-president, pro- gram development, East O>ast. ''l would venture . to predict that within ten years there w:lll be 24-hour pro- grammin& on a national basis. Maybe much llOOOet if NBC's 'Tomorrow' Is successful" So, both CBS and ABC are quite frank about their NBC. watching. After all. that network has a tradition of pioneering in the extension of TV viewing hours -NBC broke TV palterns when it ex- perimented with the early- monUng "Today" show and the late-evening "Tonight" show. Says Herbert SChlosser, who has just been named presldent of NBC.TV. 11We know au· dlences are avaUable and we're jumping in with both feet from 1 a.m. on. And once we've conquered that area, we will th.ink or programming beyond that. We ha v·e discovered that • M i d n I g h t Special' has the h I g h e s I percentage of young ldulta - J8 through 49 -of any au~ dlencc for any program on TV. And we suspect ·these Hm< people will be watchini from one till two when the 'Tomorrow' show begins in the fall . '1WHILE WE'D like to be- lieve that all our people will stJy up every ntstrt Ull two, we 1Nllllllcally expect that the "THI HAllAD IDllfMIHT'' t•J at! "CANDY" ' "JEREMIAH JONES" Abo' l1ot ltyNltl• . EDWARD FOX is "'The .tackal" "'u•o:~10!0"G!Stl~U•<.1l • SOl-OIOy &y~l'.,<fl" •OSI ,,.,,,,., bf"·••""V Ike;. •• '~IOl ••C~ 'O~SVT" • C•"<I"" .. -~10 ll"'"''"''"" ''""""tll bf JOt<,. woo..1· • ~"'·., ~·· .. ~· ,.,,. .. ..,_ •. .,, "" •" ·•"~" .. ,..,.,,.., ,.,.,. s ' l>.li .. IV~•S<IL ~Hl.O.Sf • llO•~ICCLO•. PG:-!.~.~':"':.·' . CO.Hlf · ,(,., ·~ ·~-. W1l'f•~~:~.~~:~.··~~ fi_ , "FUU" "PETE 'N' TILLIE •. ,.._ ....... on1 .. w;-s~ ... htfl ColM IGPI 1111 C--·6'lJ-01Hl THE FAMILY CIRCUS HEADS FOR THE WOODS Join the fun when THE FAMILY CIRCUS packs the station wagon and J1eads for a vacation in l h e woods. Beginning July .21. Hiking, fuhing a n d swimming provide enter- tainment for the whole family. This is where all lhe laughs begin ·when THE FAMILY CIRCUS goes on vacation. ln the DAILY PILOT Try Saturday's News · Quiz .~ We Dare You' ' I .. • I WEEKDAYS OPEN 6:30 P.M. SHOW AT DUSK WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS 12:30 P .M. • LEVI HEADQUARTERS * Mi511R Blb-rcia SUMMER . 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Livi from the AnaJleim SI•· dium, 1n nlf1v111nz1 In li1hls and fi1eworls. o -m c:11 s.1r1 ED DCBUT M111 l 1111ds, Man 0.. stnys "II Can Be Done'' The p1e- mi111 pro1r1m In tllis 12·part •arld-wldt ecoloo S!rles. €I) Mucildta ltali1n1 m o ca11 • Mi 11m. lO:OI 8 (JJC.U.-(ff) [JIU;._Wu'ftf - 111ests as an art dealer wllo calls Cannon to dett1mme th• hSintlty ol • mysterious amnesi1c wllo has stumbltd into his art aanery. 0 ®l tD SEAACff "Numbered tor Death•' (R) Pfcbe 11ent C. R. Grav· er seeks 1 mister criminal whose bl1ek1111il schemt againsl Swiss ban~ depositors lhr11tens lht lin1.nd1I stabillty of Europe. 1JmO)NeW1 (I) Twiliclrl Zone 0 (]) ® lhffn Marshall (R) Mai· .shaU derends 1 prominent sex 11- s,•rcher sued ~Y 1 former patien t wlto char2u he sedtieed Itel. 0 Mt'ril: ''Sn1k1 l'il" (d11) "48-- 1.lar k Stevens, Oh~11 de H1vill1nd. ra Sp111i1h Lan1~1t l"ro1ra11 f'J Heffleweod Afrietn sinter lf'lt1 Mbuh11uesls. tm lOllil Nye lkllSll. 10:30 0 Talk B~t- (V Kepll'1 Hen111 l -'-.:;...-----'CJ Wait Till Your r1lfll1 '•b ... ~;.=!---lJUJOne SltP----"'1tt1d m Malont's H1nro111 • I - (j) Y• AYld tor It 0 ltflllilll $ MIVl1: (trrr) "Har· IN'" (dra) '65-C11ot Lrnle)', Elr1m ro Kippy Cosas Comedy series a;) News/Sports Zlmbflisl Jr., Barry SUiiivan. 11:00 IJ 0 o-m m GD Nt'llS iii ""'"'..,. ~oo ~• • Tiwrt clr1 1...u u..-ri e'llS ID Dnintt 0 Ont step 1.,.-nc1 fD st.nitr.llt @ Movie: .... lltlllJ tfl tM: llnly"' m1111111 DI. !Wdm {dra) '35 -Cl1rt Gable, Charin m 1111 Add•• r .. Hy l1u1hton. ·m Tiutli or Consec11111cts l :Clt II Ci) s.n., ·~ Qlf (R) Dinall Shore ind Tonr Curtis ,vest O ll§)U';)W.• IZ (R) otflttr IE) Mowie: "KollfWOOd Stofy" (mp) '51-Richard Conte:Julie Ad1mt. M1lkly's liar is. mal'Md by dodrint ll:IS ml Ci11tMl l4 bulltts and 1clv1te 1111 how to spend $10.000 lie~ In 1 ct1ntest. 11:30 t) Ci) CBS Late Mowlt: {C) "Ad· 0 (I) G) Thider Tll111 Water 11nu tt ttlt 1111,.. (com) ·r.. - ''The Odd F1ther" Ntllit and Emie Glenn fof'd Ste111 S1e1en~ ·filld old lcwe letters written br flii1 ' · ltleir mother lllat lead them to be-0 .D!I m l!!_llllllJ C,r1e1n lim Jonas I\ not th!lr dad. 0 lff C.stY m Truttl GI C411JtQUt1tcts 0 (.j) Q) Wide World of &ttr· ,llJ The Unlouth~blt' lai&lltnl "C<lmtd)' News" K ton11ut· Ell LI Slnora 1"111 in·d•eek ttlrospttt~ the 11t'flS fD Ink Tr1lnhl1 Documen1101111 rf lhe d1w wi•Jt. Mort Safi!, Bob El· ·Fred Wlsem1n tlamintS lhe rlP!'lf' holt, Ray Gould fn11. ol th1 U.S. Army basic traini"I! tamp m To Teti ttle Trutll at fort KW. Kenluct.1. U) News a> Clllmplonship Wrtstlint m ......... LM1111111 "'•r•• 12:00 0 Movie: H81r1k1 l -77" (dr1)- l :l0 O at! @D NIC Wtdnesday Mys-Gerard 81rr1.1. Sylva Koscin1. terp-Madlpit "l~e Lisbon Beat" m A!lfed Hitchtotk hesants (R) Madl11n loses 1 prisontr he Is 12.30 O Hi 11 , 1 1 lakln1 bact to H1w York wlltn· his · , I way 1 ro plane Is dtlayed In Lisbon. m Movit: (C) ''Y'ov Can't 1tV11 0 CI) (D ABC Wednesday Mowit: •way f"'m 11" (mus). '56-June Al· (C) (90) "Tiiie lovnty Man" tR) !)'son. l<Kk Lemmon. Jim Backus. (wn) '72 -Clint Walker. Richard B1sahll1; Maraot Kidde1, .lofln Eric-1:00 '3' 0 0 0 @ Newt Min A bounty hun!er, delt1mined !o find the min who c1used his wite's d@ath. l11tks down another 0111!.lw ind falls 1n lovt 'ltllh 1111 t1Ptl¥!'s Innocent t1rl!11e~d m Me" C:riffin Show m Dra.r11 1:00 II (I) Dan A11111n Ott lt Air~usl Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES 1:45 0 Movie: ~1h1et 111" Mt11" (dra) '57 -[1nesl Bor1n111e, Rty M•/land, Fran~ LO•fJCY, 2:00 (D •U-NiP,ftt Sho'lf: "li:ronoi," "Tllt hon Ou•e" ];10 fl Movie: (CJ "•t G11npoi"t" fwti) '55-1 red M~Murny 1:00 m .. Ille Geftt li:rupa Storf' (dra) '60-Sal Mineo, S1iun Koh11e1. 1:30 O (C) "fomer Arnbtr" (dra) '47 -Unda Darnell, Cornel Wildt. !;JD D (C) "SM11 Stas to Calais" .1:00 (I) (C) "Optratlott PetticHI" Concl. (adv) '63-Rod Tay1nr, lrent Warth. ,. ~:~~~! ·:9;;~ry,;~'u:~~ny Curtis. IO:OO (ll ''Th• Caf1!111n" Part 1 (dr8) '6J ®}"AH Fall Dlwn" Part I (dra) -C.Ur Romero, runki1 Malon. '62 -Eva M1M Saint. 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BUS Commedian's t,\ansion Features Yule Trff, Doll Hou1e1, Pipe Organ Lloyd -Mansio11 Unveiled Tours Visit Grandest of All St;ar Houses •• • Actor Blal~e's Outlooli Money Be Damned By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD !UPI) -r,111 you btlieve an actor when he says he refuses roles that could make him a millionaire because he chooses lo work in movies with lntegrlly and characterizations that a r e meaningful? Most often, no. But Robert Blake •. th e swarthy, brooding star or "In Cold Blood" -and "Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here." looks you in the eye when he says he works for fulfi llment, not for money. If you challenge his sincerity you're liab le to be hit in the eyt. enough to take poor roles. r did 'Cold Blood' tor $20,000 a year ' for t"'·o yenrs. That comes oot lO $200 a "''eek or less. But ir be_!leved in theplcture a~ -v.•hat it had to say. It wy ful!Uling and right tor 1IW eirotionally." Blake reels the same way .about "Electr11 Gllde ln Blue;· his new movie which W¥-c; shown al the Cannes Fil1n Festival. He was paid tee leM-than- elect ric sum of $25.000. "But it was worth it," said le actor \-\>'ho refused fi e limes that amoun t for h(>ter BLAKE \VAS lying on the pictures. "~"wn ~-I noor or his bedroom, his feet ..,.,.,; ........ propped up on the bed to think this plcture ha!I •( reduce the pain oC a backache . ..., chance: I picked 'Easy Ridet' "If I wanted to work for and 'Billy Jack'·to be Winnf!l- money l'd still be a thief," he GUARDS INtEGRITY -t;l said. "l was a good and ·sue· Robert Bllike "I believe 'Electra GHie' • cessfuHhicf when I was bas rltal mag ic. It's abodl-1\t younger. Or J.could have Arizona motorcycle cop .,_.,., stayed with pushin&_ drugs. I "Guess who Otey \vanted to lives by the book. I bell~ made big money doing-that.~ play Little Joe oo 'Bonanza' the story and the i'oJe. '· "But J r money ls the name when te series· star~ed? Mc," "It's a sad reflectioo on ow· By 808 TI I01\1AS Centuries-old rugs an d · That wasn't easy. The Lloyd of the game I'd have become a Blake said. "Mike Landon 's a values when people can't res.- BEVERLY HI LLS (AP) tapestries, inc ludin g a esjate is nestled in some of bra~surgineontheandinvkestedkmy millionaire now. 1 didn't like JXMld to the fact that I don't The publi c is now able to see a Flemish wall-hanging that was Am e ric a • s highest-priced earnings st.oc mar et. h want to malle a lot of money . I r h 1 'have friends in drug _,..,,ng t e part of the series. I still . 1.1 1, ot ~·•h •• . $2 n1i lion relic o I ft elegant the gift of Mary Pickford residential property, and some Y'""".. don't. in my 1 c. vc g e ...... '"t) ..., · C'a When nlo,ie "''' Jived who make more th an las t me the 'est of my l"e the "because l can't stand that of tlJe neighbors were un-"I turned down $150.000 to · u like n1()vie stars. bare wall.,, surgeons. · way I Jive now ." The grandest or all the derstandably concerned about "Why would I be an actor if appear in 'The Wild Bunch,' Blake, his wife and two ; Hol\Ywood mansions -~laro\d The most popular attraction having a tourist attraction wanted to amke a fortune? and I walked .but on $100,000 children live in a modest home , h is likely to be the Lloyd next door. Aside from a very few, most for 'Bridge At Remagen.' And in the San Fernando Valley. ' Lloyd's· -is open to t e Christmas tree. The comedian actors are JXIOJ.". r think the I "'·ouldn't do 'Crazy~ Joe' for Th f ii ·1 . general publ ic via group visits · 1 k •· · th h "Only about 10 of the 1••<,\JOO. Add t•·t all up and e am Y pl cs into a camper spen wee s uungmg e uge average 'income In the Screen u.. ua f 1 d kend.s by bus. indoor tree with hundreds of n erg h b or s c'omplained," A t G ·1d · 1 · J"k yol' got a pretty good nest egg . requcnt Y 10 spcn wee · c ors UJ 1s somct ung 1 e and \':ications along t 'h e The visitors will see luxury hand-crafted ornaments galh-repo,ted Su · L ] d $1 700 a i•ear " "But the pictures we,en"t od f .1 zanne o )' , · Colorado River. Jt's oot •, that none of t ay"s 1 m J"cd from around the world. G good r d"dn't l"1k hat l"d ' uasti, granddaughter o f · 1 e w movie star lire. -personalities can afford. For LI d d BLAKE \VORE sweatpants have to do to ma y.myself as instance: __.r A _ ..THE SH Y, bespectacled oy an one of the five foun· and no shi[l. There was three an acfor t~ earn that kind or '"I cou ld afford better~:· A Versailres<like focm.al · Lloyddiedof.'cancer twoyears· Q:ation trustees. "Sixty-five of daY's growth of beard on his money . Blake. conclud~. "But~. garden wi.th doll houses that ago, -a month short or his--78th the n·cighbors okayed the plan face. He groaned. and flexed · . ...!____. --c ho o s i n g my movie~ . arc completely livable. birthday .. His will left the to tiave public tours. But his muscles to -relieve the "THE · TIME will never carelully, I also live n1Y life : · ~ house and 18 acres to a non· because or the objections, we· pain. · · come "''hen I need money bad-f!-CCOrding to my own · st.and:.. A llUGE living room with profit foundation with the had to limit the tours to visitorsf='=================::::::::::::='== L~·~'~ds~·~"---------built-in pipe organ. design that the place be open-who \Viii be brouuht in by U.A. CITY AND SOUTH COAST CINEMAS-TUESDAY Sk. " 92 I R d ed I th bl " G t> (LADIES AND GOLDEN AOEllS)-OPEN TIL 2:00 P.M. Two) 4 Rois· oyces an a . o e pu 1c. ray Line buses." r 1935 Packard . £==='=========~~=~~====.! 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't- • ~ -~R ] 1 ~~1 ~ Lin.t.al11 .. ••· -·1·• •...it s11.1221 M.!UM WI LAST OF SHllLA lllG) t DADDY'S GONI A HUNTING l"Ol S•nl• A"• r ...... y .... , Clupmu1 "'"'· S!tl -7012 S•"U An• r ............ . tll1 ....... A•t , l\~·1011 llLLT JACK fl'lil tlCMMttMOIMI HD SKY AT MQININO IJ"I' ll H&Hl 11;99 U! . ~ • • . .. I '. • • iolinist's Book Enlightens I· ,. '" l'bll critic c:ould d ... i. this 1column for the next six ~tbs to an evaluation of ViOUnist Henri Te m I a n k a "'without coming close to ca~. • ""'------------.... -.... """"'~ ~Ing the spirit of .1,1: gentle genuis who 11 belt mown lo m ~uhin. obviously delighted Poli!h parent!, ta_kes ua from Murder in the Con...-! Hall." Henri ttlls us : "We mlpl· clans are In the stranae pmi· lion _O( bei6g Jl"bllcly judged ·and somelimes victlmir.ed day after day by our musical in· feriors. ~e goes on: "lt, a medical student is drummed out of the corps, he Isn't named editor or ENTERTAINMENT DJ PILOT J7 . Britons Blue? U.S.,BBC,Exchange Shows NBC's first orrering ror Bri· lain will be a two-hour J)l'<>- duction of Artlrur hlillcr's play "After the f'all." about the possllilJly ol Ir> hiblting etrects ol the recent U.S. Suprem< Court decl!loo • on obscenity. The BB ha5 not decided • "It may be thi.l the re- its nrsl show •µtciay, perbapa, 11 the founder Whit he call1 Henri'• "[rank, the days when he riddled in .Rnd conductor o( the splendid witty and ao hUlll8n book ," French cafes and theaters·ror California C h a m b e r Sym· has lh.ll lo say about "a born ·a few rrancs to the palmier :~oy. 1.-and cultured vlollnist who has ' days when be graduated and • And many mll(lc lovers and followed his cbolm instrument conducted at the C u r t i s musitjans will agree with the into the . !DOit v a r t e d Institute or M us i c in ·write• that affable Henri the Al.1A Journal. If a law stu· ..._ ________ , dent fails the bar exams, ho LOS ANGELES !AP) -A new British-American television exchange progra.,m a imed at producing dramu lor another country's 3U· dience, has been ofriclally launched by the National Broadcasting COmpnny, afld British Broadcasting Corpora- tion. American aud iences "·111 ht>. and Webs1er inti.rn::ited ther~ is a dllemn11:1 ~boul the choice of subject mailer. for cen1 pronouncement of the Supreme Court may make :;ome or our plays Wlit'· eep1ablc." he said. "Tile BBC does ha\'e a tremendous l'upacity for getting nudes into everything ." · receiyee nothing like the credlt manife1tatiani or Its many ~ PbiladeJphia and then served ~ desenes for aervlce lo ca.':ff!ri'si at the aame Ume as IOlolst, conductor or leader Jiwsic that goea far beyond his the dauling -.in& yVtuoeo of the famed Pa g a n I n t 1Commitment lo the orchestra the ' dedicaied anc1 aelJl~ Quartet. he formed clwnbel' ~ leoder and And°typlcally, u. the caie of -and-his~eoo-~ -. -~ s i d e rable partner, the 1!4tient lril abte this '"droll dynamo, there is d u t i e s as teacher, the distiaCUilbed .and many an aside -along that artist· • in • effective Clr'Cbmra conductor distinguished way to remind residence at and, fioally, bt Is that lively, us that the straJn of .C a I ifomia brilliant and very human authotSh lp has not been so State Uni· being, that exceUent and good . arduous as to persuade the ir-- versity i n friend, Henri Temianka," he repressible Henri to (orsake Long Beach. writes. the sense or hQmor that is only .. But fferiri ever· abandoned when he is himself has provided the A GROWING commitment making his magnificent mu.5ic. ·means "'1ereby many of · us tQ music effectively bars this can now begin to assess the writer from any s e r i o u s !huge debt that music, musi· reading· during the concert -..cans and lnu sic lovers owe to season but I always make a .a man who, typically, makes point of reading at least one •light of a career ol -more than book by or about a music 40 years in which he has maker during the summer ·(worked with and intimately tbs · ,known the likes of Yehudi mMon · . • and . 1 Menuhin. Isaac stem Jas:cha any mus1o.ans m1JS1c .Heifetz, David ~kh and-~Jovers share that pleasant task .Arthur RubeOstein. . · and I have no hesitation in · <::·· · · warmly recommending -be ~ FIDDLERS AU., with the it beach or bedside reading - "exception, of course, of pianist what I consider to be ooe of ,Artur, and one of their the most remarkable and nuniber gives us a preface to enlightening l:look.! or its'iinds 1fE!nri's eagerly read "Facing to come mY way in recent : '\he f.fusic" that far surpasses years. -~is critic's humble -att~p~. Henri, born in Scotl8'i1d0f r • ~-:--······ ......... ······ ................................ .. : . . . • • . •. • . . -· PERHAPS IT IS A good thing that this critic. too. has his sense of humor. ll has to be promptly admitted that it was needed in its entirety after perusal or the chapter entitled "The Music Critic or • -. ' ' l isn't put in cllarge of the .Law Review and if a busi.Dessman goes bankrupt, be isn't given a column in the Wall Street Journal "YET MANY an aspiring musician unable to make the grade g~_ a.~ as 8JIIUSic critic," llenri\ moans aOO points an acci.a,,mg finger at a Los Angeles Times music critic "who couldn't play a one-minute music piece to save the lives of his family.'' • Naughty, Henri , . v e r y naughty indeed but absolutely delightful. Your book, now undergoing this critic's fourth reading, is exactly ·what the cover proclaims it to be : "An irreverent closeup of the real concert world" by a brilliant artiSt who, God willing. will grace it for many years to come. .;·~· ·~r.-~...,.. Ill Ill I B£l11111Ul IDWAIDS PREMIER' ORANGE COUNTT ENGAGEMENT 2ND GREAT WEIK EDWARDS . . .... ~ .. , -• • r ' .. • • , .. , "· <'· .. , " ;.-•• C l\I 11\C f\lfK "~'t0~ j\f ADAV} lO IA o.!f ~j\ • 91'14141 • • \\1ESTBROOK c:s WlflllLNfflt Al UOOJllUIST 1n..ut1 r.iowriil~ NOW n.. °""""'' (_., ~ ll'All ..... • WlllNt'lla PllllCnlll 1 .,,.,.. ~ ...... te0J e AP • ......,...Rrlrni .~( PREMIER ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT f•$HIOlrl 1S\Ai.I O • lrllWl'Olll CU'IUll' . . . . . . . . . ... • • THE ONLY WALK·IN THEATRE ENGAGEMENT 111-==·-· ...... '"PUT IT ....... l&M" Woody Allen .. n. ~ OWMf'I at Maxv'I car Wolh, P'lltlburgh, f'ra GENE HAD<HIAN , fii''h SC/>.J?.1£0~"1 WIRHER IROS.Q l!J@ ,111111111 ING.t.GIMINl ·~· ·~~..,... • • • • • • • • • • • C 1\1 II\( f\IHl "'''''~A• /\~A ~~ ,LJ 'A 'lf\,\ • 11'< -1 14 1 EDWARDS • • • • CINEMA VIEJO <&., r" "'"' .OT • Pol" • .,,,,, ~1.> ~~'I J NOW AT BOTH CINEMAS i,iT'I (PG) 51111~ JAMii OT AN IKHAIO COIUIH CANNON llNJAMIN . JllltN .WAYNE 111d AT YllJO RlcMrd H11rrts "MAN IN THI WllOllNISS:• IS (PG) 2nd AT CIN 12 STEVE McQUEEN "UMANS" . . TV 'F ive-0' Cops Stuck WitliBody Da\1id \Vebster. lhe U.S. director of BBC, j o in e d Herbert S. Schlosser, new president of the NBCJ.TV network ln announcing the plan. . Webster said the BBC would try to eradicate the im- pression that Bri tish television is "st uck in some in terminable "there is a fairly tlcar social dif!ercnrc in y.·hat is acceptable on Am er i ca n television." Webster s a i d . "Ther are certain kimh ol things relating to people being in ihc same bed together for certain purposes that are not acceptable on A m e r i c a n televisioii."- He expressed apprehension 'Blacula II' HOLLYWOOD (UPI) American lntemaUonal P'ic· iures will film a ·aequel to its boxoffice hil. "Blacula," Utled "Blactlla IL" HONOLULU (AP) -An epi.!ode of "Hawaii Five-0," called "Murdei-is a Taxing Affair,'' has become a trying affair for l-Jonolulu police. Tudor era ," and ~ to cx-·----------------------- port nt or c contemporary Jn a scene filmed June 5. a dummy a!tired in a bro"n, suil "'as thrown off a JOO.foot cliff. Because of tricky winds. the dummy ptissed its target and lodged in an inaccessiblC crevice. For the past two "'eeks there have been frequent calls about a body at that localioil, a police spokesman sai<J. dramas for A1neric11n broad- cast. "Actually. \\'e h11\·e girls \\ith very fcw clothes dancinK across our screens as well ," he said. · Schlosser said the exchangl' 'idea \\'111 augment the usuu l practice of A mer i c :1 n I e I e v is ion dratnas or ··miseries" a!rcadv broadcast in Britain and ·tailored to British tastes. A l'..il M.-..., l'wduct- ·~'"' GEORGE SEGAL. SUSAN ANSPACH KRlS KRISfOFFERSON .... SHELLEY WINTERS .• "BWME JN LOVE" ~·V.'ntte1111nd O.~hy Paul Mat.ll~ky c-·----·_.. .. ,,.. [R I -i ._..__'-_ .. -.. ::~=--=-? EDWARDS HARBOR c~~.2 t<l•IOll l lYO .. , WllSON sr . COST& "l S& ~•6·11!>1) .' 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WELCH ""'~s,,i:wero.-1 i lUENOS" 5u'c ~Belle Mli.8' · Uecutrie PrtXlLciJ STANl~Y OiOClE Wr«tM by STtPHEN &W00£1Y ~ ANHCHY ?[ r~ ~lS Prrn.ted~ [)reeled trtH£P11tRi ROSS· tame· (J• ~g \'/an'F:.f 8•cs. 50'~ i<.Yrltf'.¥y A \"h•.,,, l'J)ITW!lttattns~ PG ~~~ ePREMIER ENGAGEMENTe NOW AT IOTH THIATRH ALL NIW 6 llAUTlfUL EDWARDS WESTBROOK rr1rMI Wtt11111i11•ttr •• O.W.11,...tl &92-4•93 "ISi •lfA IHOWIHO EDWARDS HARaOR ci..i':.2 «10W'1• 111e " "llSO• \f \!I ¥1<.< ••o0~1> -·~ . . · ...................... w 1 •1•1 .. a11e11 A1' GOl O ... Wf 1 8FfW[,,. ::::" .. ~:~".."!':t._: 191 ''91 MATINllS DAILY 893·7U1 ARISTOCA1S ~ <; WALT . .... .• ... • .. ~·· ·---.. · lllSNU -·-~ ;; -~SOO.tti ' • fECMNlCOlOft' Cl' All WALr DISNEY SHOW I ' n ! ! :· • .. ,. ·:; •' ' • " ' " • ' ) • J '. ~RAN D N EW 1973 Pltn:O · 2 DOOR SEDAN 550 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT, 0.A.C. 302 CID 2¥ V-1, Cnd..O ...,k, wide .,..1 belt-4 wh~ll tlre1, ""'"'· tlntM 1lcau. ,._ "-t 4bc br9ke1, ,,._..,...,... 11"1, •huie bump« 1roupo ,., ..... ...,., .. (3P02f11•214) 1::176 550 TOTAL DOWN 'lTMIH1', O.A.C. 87 ·PER MONTH PER MONTH tMi1111t111•.,,...flf2.tJllW--.w-."n..._& .. .._ ...... .,., • ..11tflrt1_ ....... ,,_ ,.;. MfM.Jt i.t. .. ,..._....._ ..._, '1J 5-er I,_,,..., .. ,., ..... ,.._., ,.i.iliAllS.M W. -..-. 7J--. .....w. ,..,..A\'li un IMl'lio. WITH · THIS AD O·NlY YOU· MUST PRESENT THIS AD AT TIME OF PURCHASE '. · · ' \ -. ' YOlJ CANNOT PAY 'MORE THAN 11fl'rS llGllT FOUCS. •• $99 OVll FAC10IT INVOICI PLUS $90 DIAUI PHPAIA· --..-fACtOllT.,llllNTIOlj UI, SALIS TA!_ AND --"' ..... -' .~---' "~' -. -~ 'IHI FOUOWING CAIS APPLY ONLY: _,. eGALAXIE SOO 's I TORI NOS IFO.RD LTD1s --MTD MONDAY luN1 2s, rm ' -• . . Wo!MSday, July 4, 1973 ' • .. rBRA:N:D ;"EW ·.1.· ~73 · ".11Jl¥ERICK .· ;·DOcil 'SEDAN ' :. . . ' . i 250 CID 6 <Yll .... ;, ,;,..:;..II$ "tlre1, r • .ir., ~ ........... eUCU'd1, tlnfe4 tl•11, rMr bu..,,., ........ ~IC91L21719') 1 S7:1 ~ -' ' •so TOTAL DOWN PAYMINf; o.'A.c. • BRAND· NE·W ·.1_973 GALAXIE 500 - COUNJR 'SEDAN · WAGON . JSI CID 2¥ Y .. , Air ceMI., ntdto, tinted ,kns, MltM whltew• I tire• (3J74H1119U) 1456 • '5l> TOTAL~ DOWN ,AYMfNT, O.A.C. PER .. MONTH . ' ' sso k..,.,.., ,,.... 11:n.•s """'-,,.._, IML-. '71 .._, ...... ...., • ..,,.cl'llllt.., ...... ~ ,,...., ,,u $ff27.60 illd ................. .._'"'-•if,..,,... .. ,.,. ..... 11111 ..i. ,rk9 l1 MMO.M McL ... -. 7J ._. MllMI. '9CIWJMI Ufl I~ 11.lD --tt166 MUSfANG 2 DOOR HARDTOP V.i, auto-:--tH"111., fiictory air ceii4iti~11illf, pilwar 1t1aring, ' raclio, heat•r, wh it.wall ffr111, •in.,. roof, tinted gla11,. wh1al co_8rl, good 1J1lla1, price II• mi1t.lc1. IZIC4141 SPE(IAL . s9_ 1968 T-Bird Landau 4 -Dr. COUPE Y-1, auto. fral'll., po-.;....,."t, radio, heat•r, whit1;:..1ll ~ tir111, vinyl ro•f, ti1tt.tl tla11, wlteel covert, Ragal rad w/ • black •iltYI r•ef, .,.. ... illfwiot, clean! ISSYl66) V-1, auto. tr•n• .• f11ctor; air co11ditio"· llfg, po wa r 1t11ri"!I• powi:r !dhcl br1lca1, .power window1, power 11•h, r11dio, h.aater, whita;.,1111 tir11, vinyl ro9f, tit1t1d 9la11, wh1el covers. low mi1at, lmmee.ul••• cond. I027Jfll 5149-9 1966 FORD 3/4 RANGER I STYLSIDE I' PICKUP. v.1, r11dio, lli11t· •r. buckat •••ft, h. .. y. dtv. tir11, try i~. you buy it, ($)71145). ·s 999 1970 MAVERICK 2 DOOR 6 cyl., tulo, tr1n1., r1d'o, h, •. r, wh.it•w•U tires, tinted 91 .. 11, who rl covert, 41 ,411 mil11, ora .. 9e w Jwhil" .,;,..,.1 roof, g•1 1ipp1r. Sh1rp! !:K ~~O~I ---~----------------- 19tt:COLT ·COUPE 4 tp•~, whitew1U tira1 w'/m1g •h.1111, buelcet 1111h, c11n1ry yellow, th•rpl Gat ti pptr! Saval l-979fAWi° . 6 cyl., 1uto. fr•n1., powar ~le~r,1i;, radio, h.1atar, wlotitaw•tl t;re1, lint,,d gl111, wh.t el eoY•rs, ligh t gr1e", ~ ra•I er111m puff, g11 1ippar. l 661APY I coup(· CONYE!lTIBLE ¥·1, au~ fr~n1., (l~_•r 1teeri119. ratlio, haatar, "'hitaw1ll tire1, til'!tatl gl•11, •hMI c........, gor990111 m•talic Plum, deluira i11t1rior, 1harpial ·CT9YJ661 v.1,_a1o1to. tr.1111., r1cUo, •tar, whit.~ tirat, tintad glats, wheel co•en, CJ.I....-fl.eel w/blaclc top. Summar 1p1Kial. I RVA202) .. S'E·CJAL . ' 51299 . s.1 E 1968 VW BUG 4-ipead, ••dio, heeler, whi tew<'.>11 lira1 , 46,569 '"il e1, 9e1 1ipp''· !ZA027'Jl _1969 · VW,\ FASTBACK 4 1p11d~ f1ctory '1ir 'ondiliofl; u;, r•dio, h1111t1r, wh.it1w1lt firot, lin'.--i gle11, wheel eover1, n1 tcl1 mach. wo~;;. ,5,.,•! ll62Hf0l, , f ' 1969 TOY OT A SEDAN Auto. fl'11n1., ;adio, ~.~~l;r, • · Hre1', powdnr bl11 ~. ~r~;1 ~ • c~ G•1 1ipper! !XTG3051 ---• ' '1 .' ' .. 1• • ), ~ 1 ~.,., 299 ---,....~----·-·---------------1971 MAVERICK 4 DOOR SEDAN I 1m PINTO RUNABOUT · 1965 DODGE 3/4-T P.U. Sweptsicle 8' 6 cyl., •uto. b ani., radio, haatar, wh.itaw1ll tire1, tint1d gl111, wh.1111 eowert, 25,458 mit11, li ke new, 9111 tipp•r. ( 4 t 4CPVl .. bu rrip1r, llwv duty tires, ct11n tin ex- catlent cot1d, IS4012tl ' $ FORD ' . . ' ' - • ' .. Rockets' Red Glare, Barbecues' Gray Coals C,ulinary Independence • N9 .reason wti,y the Fooith-or July . barbecue or pk!olc can't have as many ' ucm1eE1t vrcu,1sorsE I small qacumber • · sprprises as the fireworks display that I ·cup bolling water Scoop out a channel in each zucchini adding pulp to sauteed mhct~. Stir in snit, wheat genn and Y, cup cheese. Spoon into zucchlni shells. "Break spinach lhto bite aizetJieoea la salad bo"'I. Co1nbine remaining In- gredients. Pour over spinach, toss lightly to ntix. !\takes 6 servings. ~EA ANDERSON, Ed itor w......Uy, JulY 4, 1m -t + . (1 + ,-• ' • + ' ~ '• ..-· / • I I ' ; • k .. . ; ' .. ' .~. 1;.' -',: {t • . ~ ... : ' • f .. · .- . . Bake·d -Alaska: A ~ WIJo .ever ~hi ii would he 1pciS$1ble &o cook Jee cream? Bel1jamin • 'I'hompoon, an American born ICl<ntlst "'1o lator becime Count lllanlu<t In ~ laid clllim to· this cna\kll of a·merlngt.e-tapped Ice cream. It ..... ocWally the by-~ct ol ii>- ~ into the resiltance or stilfiy bool<n eu "1>ites to the if¥1uctioo ·oc be.at. 'f I .M tN uniQue Idea spread, lt became a-n II nm as 1.laska·Florida and 'later al Biked Alaska. Baked AlHb ts known ai such an elegant dtsserl \hRi you may not realize just how' simple 'and uninvolved jt ~ to. Jl'"tPOtt, especially with today's packag· ed cake mixes. 1,lle ·resua will be IJIOlt lmpnlllve. .Thil recipe ~tar '"'AlaHa" it a lllllci<M1$ oombmt.lon d cake, strawberries, ke creuo oixl mertncue. Mien · ~ yoor cake, 111\JSUtute ·\ beorlortbentrr.Ilodd&a~ and ~ to the eak< that is .....,......i by any other liquid. 'l'he cake llhould be dulled and then 1 iopped with po(ll•ilY frozen strawberri., • and strawberry lee cream. Chill a couple oJ hours before serving, top with mer- ingue, then ·chiD ...... Right bef..-e serving, pop in tbe oven until the' mer- ingue Is golden brown, BAKED ALASKA 1 package w'*-c:ake rD1x Beer (substll.uting the amount o( water called for -in cake ri'liJ:) 1 (\&--Ou!>re) package frozen wilOle sirawbmies 1 quat'.l~wbeny Ice cream , softened 6 egg v.-hites ~ cup sug'{· , · Preheat ovtn to 350 degrees. Grease >nd lightly flout two 9 Inch round ia)ft" pons. (You will only""' one Of the cates in thio pctpe.) Prepare -ritl1 •• dlrtcteil on, pockqe, using boor. Hoke r.r · a.25 minutes. ('.cJGI in pill 10 millltes .. Tum oul ... .a ..r oool ~-°'"'· Ba!!ly thaw mwben1ell and drain ii ._...ry. Arnnc• berries oo eake to within II" or edges. Spoon Ice 05eam over berries. • follows. Why not start the meal with a chilled soup. made in a Jilly in the blender'! MaR ii early in the morning becallle the OaTOr-devetopi IDif mellows if it bas a reW 'boun in the refrigerator befote serv- ing. . • lnsteod ol the usual grilled corn ..- potaloe9, try stuffed r:ucchlnl. 'l'be lllling is a simple <unbinatim ol chopped zuO. chiai, . ..-ooicm llld wheat germ with mett.dlllonttteyJack-. ~ popovers are an extra spedal !real . Golden, high; crisp and hoUOw, they look like miniature chefs b8.ts. 'lbey're steam' ri.scp and should be served as sooq_ a_s they come oi.it of the oven so they don't collapse.. While they're pip\pg hot, breallJ>pen and spread with butter. ' \ Salad .dressings and barbecue sauces made fresh in the kitcbfrl show spe<;_ial · attentiC1J-8nd~budget-ingenuity. 'l'tl6s fresh ·spinach with a refreshing yogurt 1 dressing and serve French Herb Butter to KO with the meat. The pink ypgurt milkshake is a meal in Itself. Perhaps a batch at midday will hold off yOWlg appetites 'Wllil the evening feast. I Precarious Freeze until very fl"m. (Freeze oh small cookie sheet OC' (n Ovenproot dish It possible so tt.t it can simply be traDsferred,to oven ). Beat .. egg mtes until frothy. Add .sugar, l t.ablespooo at a time, beating well after each addilioo. continue beating until meringue ill glossy and stiff peaks fcnn. ' A couple of hours before serving. remove cake lrom lreezer ~ Qui ckly spread meringue ·over entire cake. Return to freezer, J~ before serving. bake at 500 degrees for 4-s minutes or until meringue is golden brown. Serve al once or return to fretier until .ready to use. ·When. oerVing, placeilie l!OkOcl Alaiia next to serving plate, then slip two pan- ·c:ake turner. bet""""1 Alaska and plate and !rAJl!fe\-to aer\iing plate. For -<WI deosert, combining benies and cream, this chilled mold may he made well ahead ond turned out pret· lily alter the barl>eale. It ls lhown In tha photograph above. I tablespoon chicken Rasotl 1tock base ~S teaspoon dill weed V. teaspoon pepper ' 1 ,cup dairySOur cream --- 1 cup plain )'Of!Urt ~~ cup chopped greeq onion Pare cucwnber and cut· into· small choob (about-J111-eups). Combine all ireredieots in electric blender. Whir until bl<oded. I auu befoce serving. Flavor develops and mellows w:tien soup ls refrjgerated overnigttt. Garnish with CQC\µJ\ber slices, ·u-desired. Makes 8 servings. SroFFED ZUCCHINI Pt10NTEIJEV 6 zucchini Bqillng salted \\'aler 3 tablespoons butter 1 small clove garlic, mlnced 1/.a cup chopped gretjll onion ~ teaspoon salt l,i" cup toaSted wheat germ ~4. cup grated Mooterey Jack cheese Slice .off 1/.a or each mcch.in1 with lengthwise eut. Chop coaniely. Boil larger portion! very genUy 5 minutes In salted ' water. Drain. l\ieanwbile saute chopped zucchini in but!er .with _garlic and ooioo until vegelables are crisp. · S.tate? MOLDED RASPBERRY CREAM 2 envelopes plain gelatin 1/i cup cold water Ill cups hall and hill 1/" cup sugar I teaspooo grated orange peel I teaspoon vanilla 2 (Jo.:.ounce) packages fl'OEen raspber- ries 1h: pint dairy sour cream 2 teaspoons cornstarch Sprinkle gelatin over 'Yater to soften. !\1lx with half and half. Stir ovtr mediwn heat until gelati n dissolves. Remove from heat. Stir in sugar, orange... peel and vanilla. · _ Drain olf 213 cup syrup from partially thawed .raspberries. SeLaside. AfixJas~n1es and sour cream into gelatin mixture. Cltlll willl it begins to tbJcken. Stir and pour into a 5-cup mold. ChUI 1U1tillinn.. ~ ~\ena cornst.arch into r e s e r v e d raspberry synip. Cook, stirring, until it bolls and thickens. Chill. Unm old raspberry cream onto serving plate. Top \\'Ith faspbcrry sauct. !\takes 8 se:rvings. ·- Place in baking dish and sprinkle with remaining cheeSte. Bake CO\'ered in 375 degree oven 20 miDUtes. Mates 6 serv· lngs. FRENCH HERB BIJTl'ER SAUCE 1 cup butter 2 lablelpoom wine vinogar L teaspooO chervil \I teaspoon tarragoo 3 tablespoons chopped green <>lion 1 tablespoon Woiuetersb1re sauce Jj, teaspoon pepper . 3 egg yolks Melt butter over low heat and keep hot but do not let it brovm. Combine all ingredients except butter in electric blender and whlr to blend. GraduaJly pour in -OOtter,--whirTing con· stanUy, until you have a thick sauce. Serve promptly. Excellent topping for hambureers, steaks or roasts. Mat.es· about-t 11.i: ~· SPINACH SLAW Wl11l YOGURT DRESSING 2 bundles !reoh oplnach, washed and chilled I eup plain yogurt '!-~ t~salt I o.ip milk 2 eggs I cup flour POPOVERS n teaspoon salt Beal milk, -llotr .. llll with rotary bealor uot1l botter .. Ihle from li.mps. ·Fills to i 1r111!d cm.I cut km popover cups or deep Cl8Wd cup1 lhoul 2-3 lull c Place C11J>S in bo.kinl pill lot easy moving). . Place on center rack in tn..ted oven. Set oven heat oonllol at 400 degrees . Bake 30 minute!. Reduce heat to 350 ~ m! coD· linue baking JO to 15 minutes longer ,Ir until deep gold~n bro,.. and cmtp1..ofy puffed nem<1ve from cups jjjij ae"-9 promptly with butter. • ·~ REFREmllNG YOGURT Mll.llllllA¥B ~·~· If.I CUp milk ....... 14 cup honey . ·~'(!°'f• ·~·--1...,.·• l oop frsh or fror.m ltrawberrlim .1: ,.. ;; ._. alnud extnct <.-Wl Fewduheoooil . 1 " teaspoon celery seeds ,h teaspoon garlic powder ~-teaspoon pepper • Combine .u ........... In -• blender. Whir 1D1tll -b 111i1 ~.'I Makes about 3 Cllpl. ' · . 4·_. i • .z teaspoon prepared mustard ' A holid_a:y b a rbec ue calls for_ s.o.methin11-£- 1 specia'I. Splu rge wit h popovers o r experi'me nt wit h st uff~d zucchini o r tossed spinach sa lad. F.or cool refreshment, serve ch illed soup o r mold ed raspberry cream. If the cake batter is tinted, fabled Baked Alaska can be a red, white a nd blue finale. l r ' . . Courts Doing Justice to Children Painted a !right yellow and ge . with children's draw- "' tbe wall and chlldlllO -.lllre-;tlie ceotor contrastS tbe all5fee c:ourtroomo m>W><li'ng it. . On a recent Friday mornlng, -child.""m were seated prim- al two miniature table1, "'1C1"!' ~ cookies and sipping 'l'be.y soon abandoned party bebav:ior for the l fun. 'Ille room is filled th toys and th8 children from one toy to CHRISTMAS A 6-year-old hopped on a horse. 111ree potentlal gleefull y scribbled on euels. A 4-year-old con· ed "pretend" dinners. A ite Set n August THI NEW LOOK! ,, ., ... WIGS I le•uty So1lon llf.O.L 17tltlt. C...MIM -Ml4446 '""-- litUe boy. donned racer's gog· gle1 and hat to commandeer a plastlc sanitation truck. . ~ "It's like going on a • Olrisb)las-'6bopping-opree," Mn. Beverly Steele, an-ad-· ministiall\le .aide, said. . . l~- A 5-year-old breathlessly 1 - told her mother, "We had a party. Cookies and pop. And she read me a story. And .. MOM'S a great COOK! • .,.c..., ....... ...,. ... ,., .... "' ... ..... ,,.... -4 ,, ... , ... - "COAST"' ..., lh TOMOllOWI COAST SUPER MARKET Wt DellWI' ... .., , .... ,11 .... 1 ... ,, " ...... ,,_ "*"' . 673-3510 1147 LCOAIT HWV. OAONA-O!L MA . . '· sandals, flats-& clogs , .......... , C?rlgln1Uy lo $30 $ ttart•llQ •t 99 10999 dress shoes , ........... , lncrucilng an ourlamous name brands. domestic & Imported ~111y toS35 -· '"''\ •1111lng 81 s79~1399 ALL BOOTS 50% to 75% off .- ) ._.. " . .• • 'Let Me Entertain You~ Harbor WOlllOD'I Cborale will entertain Onnge Comity f&lr&om with patriotic medleys and &bow luDel 1t two perform- -,--~an~ces 'Satw:da)', July 7.-Tbe entire group • will sing at 8 p.m. on the mill ltlie and the Happi-r. performen wUl appear at 9 p.m. Reheanlng their rouU..,. are Kathy Hoffman, Pat Danne, · ~r, Marlene Jeoner and Dianne Friese. I ESPADA LLES ~IUttt f'!(Ma 1500 SHOE BOUTJOUE #15 Fashion Island, Newport Beech ... phone 644·4411 ·- ,. ' ~ Windsor~ Wind~or:t. W\ndsor :(..Windsor:(.. · * e -· :s ~ ~ * e -· :s -= ~ *-e -· :s · ... ; ., Windsordoes if again! Thurs., Fri., Sat., July 5-6-7 ENTIRE SU~ER STOCK DRESSES$ BUY ONE DRESS AT REGULAR PRICE GET ANOTHER DRESS FOR JUST A ••••• ,PANTS • TOPS • SKIRTS • BLOUSES REG. TO $9. $5REG. TO $13.00 $7. REG. TO $17.00 * SWIM SUITS * Reg. to $17.00 R•g . to $22 .00 Reg . to $27.00 . s 9.00 $12.00 $15.00 ~-~·,'Fri. Ewn. This Wffk 'Tll 9 P.M. 546-2622 HARBOR CENTER Windsor 2300 HARBOR, COST A MESA s.. . 0 ~ = ·-a * s.. = -= ·-a * s.. ·o ~ = ·-a * s.. 5 = ·-a * s.. -5 = ·-a * I .. I ' I - Your Ho roscope THURSDAY Jl:JL Y 5 One who talkl much l!ld <Om-ahead to potential. Hangtnc oo plairu even more may have to past would not ht con. ulterior motive. Be realistic. structive. Find ways o f 9,. SYDNEY O!\tARR Insist on factual information. reaching more persons. Round Until July 22, Pisces has P\1Cfl, Virgo persons might 001 project. Deal with Arif'S. surge or fa,·orable indicruions. play lmportant rule.s. Young "LEO (July U.Aug . 22 1: Pisces na1jves now should be person requires attention. Strive for fre sh start tiloney planning ahead. ta king ad· GEftUNI (ftfay 21.June 20 ): \\'ill be available. Key is to vantage of lnnale 5eflie of ~tore mponslbility c o in e s emphasize p c r s o n a I i I y . liming. your wa y -and· also greater persOnal. magnetism. Utilize complain ol lack ol .....-gy. n. patient. If considerate. you are given needed material. UBUA IS.pt. ii-Oct. 221, Light touch is best for "°"'. Socialite. Entertain and be entertained Lea\'t" fine points, details for anoth<"r 1Ln'le. Percel\'e picturt' as a ·"·hole. Be a"'arc of poten1lal. Sa1tll· larius, Gemini persons figure prominrntly. WN!ntsday, Jul1 4, 1973 Deal with Aquriou, Leo pmons. SAGl1TARJ\IS (Nov. 21- Dcc. 1:1 J: Let ot hers show lheir hands. Lit IOY.'. Play wailing game. Professional superior mny wa nt your ad- vice (iive It but be dJplomatlc. Get ideM committed to pal)('r Others h:1ve tendC'ncv no"' to misquote. ~l ake vic...,;s crysL'!I clear. DAJL Y PILOT as eu.mple. AQIJARIUI (Jan. ta), Study line polnu. Be you are seeing clearly. tL'fldency toward stlf 1 Ion. f\1oney connected join! enterprise could be jecl of dlJpute. Pennlt t>qual time with e 111en yoo~ prole<.1 1nterest.t .... ·Cancer Gains More -Artentio n- ARIES /March 21-April 19 1: chance to enhance prestige. iM ate sense or showmanship. lleservations. travel plans and There are problems but you P.feans be graphic. Illustrate relatives..:..combine to c.re.aUL ta_n <!Rl'C..Ome.._C a p_tlC_jl[JI _.Qleanings.__Eavorable-response. !tOme dUflcµlties. Key now is figµres prominently. Goal Is In Is due. SCORPIO f()ct. ::!-Nov. 21 1 ~ Friend could ronfidr dilcnl· ma. Be interested but don'I promise more than cu n be delivered . !{('1ncmber rr.solu- tions concern ing henllh, y.·ork . !'ltode.~;He . steady p.'1Ci!-LS necessary . Avoid extremes. CXPRICORN . 2'E'Jal1. PISC~S (Feb. 19-March ~ ' Acccnl on c o n fl'1f~ r -•I ·' • \ to seek harmony within family sight alter you take minor -VIRGO (Aug. 23·Scpt~ 22 ~: circle. Be diplomatic . l\1ake detour. · \Vh at seems I i k e senseless concessions. Deal _ gingerl y CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): delay is likely to boomerang in with Taurus, Llbra persons. Accept fact that si tuation. your fa\'or. Leo could be in TAU RUS I April 20-~fay 20l: relationship is drawing to picture. Highlight independent Strive fo r quality. Be se Jcct iVe close. This is time to look course . One you respect couJd • " Starts tomorrow Store opens at 9 am. Closed today, July 4. Save . 19 1'. Stay home. lf possible. Gl'I to krlO\'I ran1ily. Be rcceir live to needs of one bon1 under Libra. Question of travel could nrisc. C:ive your opinion in forthright but kind mann<"r. Younger person looks to you • partll<"rship. marriaGe. V get in\'oh·OO. There Is cnsy way . Be true to v,•h..1t. believe -stick to prlncl '" !Uoney and scct.irl.ty are \"Olved . t\olh ini:; o c.cU$4. halfway -:-. 11 1s all or forg~- • . . .. ,, on fashions to wear ri ht now, on a summer.house sofa, on vacC1tion accessories, on patio furniture ... . . Have a g reat summer ... and save! Right n o w at Robinson's, a sm ashing v acatio n w ardro b e is extra a ffo rdable. (Use what you save o n sun things and suitcases to fl y first c lass!) Rig ht n ow at Robinson's a super s ummer at h o m e is a g reat w ay to sav e. (Yo u 'll find fresh n e w c urta ins. A new rug for the b edroom . Easy s umme r cooking aids !) Look fo r all the fashionab le ideas for your h o m e and family that Robinson 's is fam ou s for ... because summer's on sale \ • fl ht now at Just whenyou need -it ost ! 2 FASHION I S LAND S HOP 9, 00-9' 30 .. • I •• • • • • • MRS. BORDEN MRS. CUNNINGHAM MRS. MUNNS MRS. FAIR • Summer Nuptials Link Cou.ples --. . ~ BORDEN-SANDERS The bride. a graduate or in the ran. The bride. a graduate of Estancia Jligh School and ~fer husband, a graduate of New~rt ltarbor High School, S1ate'1JniveMiily. San fr:Jn· cisco ~n~ the American Academy of Drtaniatlc Arts, NeW York. Central Bible Church -of Orange Coast College. now at-r:HS iind· oco. attends UC t!'arned a BA in English fmm Costa ~1esa was the sctttng for tends tht University o f Davis, where the couple will t 'CI and her teaching .credcn- the marriage Qf Diane Kay California, Riverside. mAke their first home. tia/s from California State Sanders and Bradford Ross Her hu!>band was graduated University, Long Beach wh ere _Bog!!!r!!degnl.. . ...;,Th!)!'.,• _ll~-'""""'--l•rom Gosta-Mesa-lliAh-&chool~--="""-"'S.:·:oR"'IC""E __ _.Jle.ccurrenilyJ.s working ~ a A Mtdica Ar Las1 IK0111m ... dtcl 1'r09ram Bengston· officiated. and attended Golden West Connie Jean Rice and Daniel masters degree. She teaches The couple are the daughter College He is now serving in A. l\1unns exchanged wedding in Long Beach. · Welpt Cootrol ~nd son of ~1r. and P.1rs. t~ Army at Ft. P.facArthur, pledges during af t e rnoon fter husband is a graduate Harold Sanders of Costa P.1esa Calif. ceremonies in the Garden of Newport lfarbor -Hjgh and Mr. and Pttrs. Ross Borden They will make their home GrO\le Church of Christ, read School and Orange Coast Pounds Off Permanently of Costa Mesa. in Ri verside. by her fat.her, ·the R~v. College. A senlo~ at CSULB, Attendants were M i s s e s R Peg~ word and Mary Kay CUNNINGHAM-Chester.A. ice. ··. -he is a history major. ' MU(E TU•tN "IM La. L~···- R.. • avld-~an\on, Bill _ _T_l\e..Rev. and Mrs.__1!1~a~-The.newly.wedswill reside in :r -~d d' -~ -rl" n HOLMES FOUQtaln Valley resident s and Santa Ana. Witnout shoti, pi lls, big money, rig• 1ets, exa ion Borden and John Hughes. the pf!.rents of the bridegroom , or •OMet11t. l\felinda U>e flolmes and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur l\1unns, LUTZ-RAINEY ...._ NOW MRS. LUTZ Michael Louis Cunningham reside in Westminster. Mlh Turin. •nnounc• • m•• Individual •pprnch -exchn-nged marr·i<lge vows~in--lfOMr attendants-were Miss Melin¢1 Ann RaJne:y a1.KI with thLOptnlng .ef offlCM-to. continua his_ YMCA, Estancia ,Park. Nancy Wada ·and Tom Tilley. Thomas C-Ourtn~y Lutz ex-YWCA •pprcwacJ P.O.P. l'Nlr•ms. C•!I for •n •ppolnt- The Rev. Don l\faddox of St. Bridesmaids were the ~lisses changed vows and rings before ment without obllt•tlan 5~1350 675-7271 Andrew's Presbyterian Church Cherryl Frampton. l\1ar ta the Rev. Dr. Charles •'-!:·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ officiatod· at (he rit es for the Stolz, and IAri P.tunns and DierenfiC\d in St. Andrew 's , . daugh ter and son of l\1r .. an d l\frs. Danny Lewis. , Presbyterian (..bureh, Newport . ~,--,·~··.OVERWEIG_HT? Mrs. Hichard Jay Holmes of _·ushers were Le\vis, Kirk Beach. ~~;\ • ' Huntington Bcat'h an~ Mr. and Harris, Gari Rice an~ Larry Their parents are Mr. and . '.·' ': .•.' 56 LB. (QSS· IN 40 . DAYS Mrs. Louis L. cuhningham of Stern. • ti·lrs. William D. Rainey of "' · Santa Ana )and ?.fr. and Mrs. Costa Md~sa . h 1 The bride i1s a Hg~ahduScaleh 01 1 Scott Lutz of Shell Knob. Mo. /) Under· Medical Supervision Atten mg t e eoup c v.·ere Fountain Val ey · ig · 00 -Honor attendarlts were l\1rs. ""y'i'. ( at the Miss Carolyn fO!fS and Steve and attends Golden \Vest Martha Robinson and \Villiani \Vinsor. Others were the College. Her husband is an Beech. Miss Susan Jcrram 0 c1• e Misses Stancie-Abbott· and alumnus of Westminster H1gh was bridesmaid and ushers \ mega lnlC Lisa .Hoag. l\irs. James App. School. . h I h d Don Bailey. Craig Johnson and They will reside in Hun· were Jo n Ay eswort an Tom Hough. tington Beach. Stanley Ascough. HOURS: 9:00 . 7:00 · El The bride v.'as graduat~d 'I'he bride gradua ted from • CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT ,_ from Estancia High School FAIR-BAESKENS NewJ!Ort Harbor fligh School . . . and attended Orange Coast St. Andrew's Presbyterian and attended California State College and San Jose Sta'te Church. Newport Beach was University. Fullerton. Her hus- University. She will atte.nd t~e th e . setting for the nuptial band studied· at Cali fornia COSTA MESA ANAHEIM SANTA o\NA Fullerlon-l1N.1bra _ 1169 Newport 1'64 w. 11c1wy, lltHTuO)nAv1 (714) 870-931i7 646-1633 778-4141 547-6329 ).~·;.i.~!?;,!7!.!. University of California. Davis ceri!i:nony linking . J, u d y / Baeskens and Duane Fair Jr. ·:;:==========~==~===:=:=:==::=:==::=:=:==::=:=:=~ Offi ciant was the Rev. Dr.If Marriage Condition: Critica I Charles Dierenfi~ld. a nd hn1Jeasale'11'happ11to11rtho'ful11 ~ ~ - DEAR-Ai~N-hANDE~: -"!'..W..l!.Y""- ago-Hnarried J-lank. H~ife obtained custody of their tv.·o sons, both teenagers. My husband tried to get at least one of the boys but the judge said no. to you last Friday. For the love --h-eaven·OO~'T PRt!.f'l"i . ~~~:~;( o~;,~'.~~:;~~:.r,;; ]J 11 'I , . ~f) c· ~5~ Rr~· ~ =~ i of Ji~i~~·~~i:~t~::~ ~·~,Mrs -"'IC ~ . -~ -,, -&'"':"~ . Mrs. Richard Sm.1~~~ 4:~ _ a.;;;;;;;;;_ I:::~-~ ..... . _ ·'· -~-. -~ as matron .or .h ITrtO-:r : SHowtNG ARcAOe. .-425 30th s . • . er ' . " 1 have been through so ml'lch \vith this big ape that I don't think I could survive another blo1v. If hiS Jetter appears in the paper I'll take the gas pipe. Believe ii or not. Ann. the lunatic signed his' right name. and the facts arc such that anyone who kno1vs us \vould have no trou ble figuring out that the letter came from brid!!srilaid s were· J\>liss Chris· treet THE CANtERY•Newpor~ Beach 'ty Dei n, Miss Susan Garfield l1n.1'e n Sftfe '"11' l1app1,1 fo111•tf1o'1··11111 and l\1rs. Don Viglietta. and,,._ _______________ ~..;.;;.,~ ___ ...;;_..;. _______ 1 Ten days ago Hank's younger boy was Injured in a car accident. At midnight Hank go( a eaH from his ex-wife to meet her at the hospital. I went 1vilh him. "'.hen v.•e arrived. she 1vas st anding in the corridor out.side the operating room. . The moment shf-saw hin1 she thre111 herselr into his arms and stayed there fOr IS minu tes. sobbing-and crying. ~le made no attempt to discnga~ from her. I didii't like that scene ooe bit. The boy is on the critical !isl and Hank has been going to the hospital every evening. I 1vant to go "'-'ith hi1n but he says I'd better stay home because his ex- wife_faoesn't like me. 'Veil , I don't like her'ilther, so that 1nakcs us ev<"fl. I know ttank is seeing-her every night and it's driving me \vild . \Vhat can I do about it ? -llPSET ' • DiAR UP~ Nothing. A former wife bas • le)Wmate call on her ex-husband when ·nglldy &trikes one of their children. Iftyou 're smart, you'll fl) &top acting · thoik, (2) start to display a little cofitence in your busbood, (3), bebaYo like~ mature· woman and accept lhe fact ttai¢'your husband is having: a very dif- fleul time. ' DEAR ANN LANDERS : 1 felt sorry for the \\'Oman \vho asked. "\Viii history repeat itself?" She v.•as co nsidering a third marriage. sounded as if brothers. l{er first ti,1•0 husbands. they could have been Both. she said. \vcre handsome and outgoing, slight!Y irres1>0nsible ~nd "they like to drink." The man she was planning to marrY used 10 be a heavy drinker but promised to dry up after they were mar- ried . \Vhcn you told the \VOman that history usually repeats itself, it might have soun· ded cruel , but you spoke the truth. Here is a little poem that might be corny. but it contains volumes of good sense: I never1 kne1v for cert ain \vhether my grandmother read it someplace or if she made it up. I iell you this, and tell it plai n. , What you have done, you will do again. ·vou will bile your tongue, careful or _ not. Upon the already bitten spot. -Cons- ta nt Reader. DEA R C.R.: Thank.yo u for )·our a"tu1e observation. Your grandmother's poem is right on lhe bullon1· as anyone v.·ho has CYt:r bi tten bis tongue \\'Ill test!(y. DEAR ANN LANDEnS : Last night. arter a:. few drinks. my jerky husband handed me a eopy of the lel\er _he wrote Pair to Wed 1n CdM ·-ITllstlr c'hlroe Henry of Pa sadena. him. I am begging you. don't print it. !lower girl \Vas She\ly Baird. h- Ron Pereira was the best n1an, and ushers were LaRue Price. Bill Call. Bi 11 y Greenberg. Viglietta an d Duane Beckemeyer. Please. -ON J\fY KNEES .. Ot":AR QNJ det_off f ourJ.tte_es_andlr _________ '"ill relax, lady. I never use real names of troubled r.eaders and I never ·will,-·, located your husband's leuer aod it will not appear in lhe paper. You say he showed you the -copy after be had had a few drinks? I lhlak be \vrote it arter lie bad bad a few drinks, too. 1 cmorrs SPORTSWEAR . Westeliff Pla za, 17th and TrVine Newport Beach,California92660 Even if drinking is the''"'in" thing in your crowd, it needn 't ·cro1vd you out. Learn the facts from Ann. Landers' booklet, "Booze and You -For Teenagets Only." Send 3~ cents in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Dail y Pilot \Vith your re· I'"---------• quest. A no-nonsense approach to how to deal \l'ith life's. most difficult and most rcv.•arding arrange1nent. Ann Landers' booklet. "Marriage -What to Expect/' \1•ill prepare you for heller or for \Vorse. Send your reciuest to An11 Landers in care of !he Daily Pilot enclosing 50 cents in coin and a Jong. stan1pcd, self·ad· dressed envelope . • For Weekender Adve1·tising Phone 6424321 An Aug. 18 "'Cdding in the Community Church Congrega· tional. Corona de! f\'far is being: -planned by Karen Frandsen of Laguna Beach and Paul H. -Henry or Balboa lslaiid. Parents of the betrothed are 'Mr. and Mrs. E. \V. Frandsen of Costa Mesa ·and Mrs. J ane f\1iss Frandsen is a graduate of Corona de! til• High School and attended Orange Coast College. Her ,fiance, a graduate of San Gabriel High School, studied at UC! and now is a student at California State University, Fullerton. Storewide Summer · · , :Jf!aiwul ·: 11 dt!igh1/11i bttdge t .rflion 1ph ere bea11ti/1tl hair st;1ies begin. ; PRICE LIST (£•tr• Ch~••t F.,. Ltnt H1lrl MONDAY THRU THURSDAY Fll.IOAY, SATURDAY, !.UNOAY PRICES SLIGHTLY HIGHER Shempoo and Set ........................... -.. $2.50 & up Permanent Wave .......... .. .............. 7.50 & up Tint ... .. .. . ........................ 5.50 & up Bleac:h T ouc:h-up .. ··-............ : ....... -.10.50 & up Frostiog ···-···· ...... ~ .... ·----·-··-~--····-·--14.00 & up Sem i Perin.anent Le ihes .. . ...... 10.00 haircurs ·1~50 I 695 Irvine AYe. -Costa M•$0 ~Corner of E. 17th St-Abo¥• La C•v• Restaur•nt 645· I 050 54B·99B6 • •o,... o.i1,, ••l•d•-t , •• .,,_ _, .,. ...... '""" • i . , Clearance Sale starts July 5th entire stock of 1/3 1/2 .. Summer ~ Fashions . off off Sportswear, Coats, Suits, Dresses, Lingerit Sele~t Grou~. of ~0 ·' $""5 Sw1msu1ts . :. . Summer Sle-epwear Drastically Reduced NEWPOA·T BEACH -FASHION ISLAND open late monday and friday nightJ, sundty 12·5 LA HABRA FASHION .SQUAR E.. open late monday, thursd1y an~ fr!d;iy ntghts ~~~ll\lllll .. ·~ ' . I ~;. ' ' .. ' . . . • JULY S·T·R·E·T·C·H • Prints • • Solids • Novelties Butcher Weaves VALUES TO $1.29 YO. 36" I 45" Wide C MACHINE WASH 66 Cottons Cotton Blends yd SAVE UP TO $1.02 A YARD 44-4S" Cottot1 • SPORT DUCK PRINTS 44·4S'' C•tto• • SPORT DUCK SOLIDS .- 44-45" Potyesm /Cott .. • DAN RIVER HOY A 44-45" (:otro11 "lel9icoi11e" • SCREEN SPORT PRINTS 44-45" Polyester lletlfh • ASSORTED BUTCHER WEAVES 50·52" Aeefote Nylo11 • RIBBED LOQP KNITS YALUES TO SI .ti YD. 96' tiUAR. WASHAILE Yd. VOILE PRINTS Great range of designs in summer brights on sheer polyester/ cotton. REGULAR $1.49 YD. MACHINE WASHABLE 44"/45" WIDE POLYESTER TERRY STRIPES DOUBLE KNITS Heavy quality cotton and nylon blend. Multi ·Color Designs T exlured Solids VALUES TO $3.88 YO. VALUES TO $3 .98 YO. MACH. WASH 58"/60" WIDE MACH. WASH 58" / 60" WIDE 2yds.500 for 2~:500 Ii HOUSE OF FIJIBRICS .·.., .... e ______ a_L_w_a_ys_f_i_rs_t_q_u •. a_l_ii_y_f_a_br_i_a ________ _. ' • South Coast Pl a1• - Br!t!al .'II !oDn CJ«PO F""V Colt• Mtsa -54$;1516' __ _ Or1ng1f1lr Mill .;_ Or•~tn~•pe 11nd 1:1arwr • -Fullerton -526·-2~34 Hontr Pl•i• - 11111 •• llrb!ot S•nt• An• -543~5551 lu•n• P•rlr Centtr - 1.4 P•lfl'I' ·•r Sl•n!on luan• P•rk -121 .. 123 Garden Grove -12181 Brookhu i-81 1neli't 10 Von's) -S~0-1H2 , . ( • ' . • '•, • Home News Savings --· ----Peeled l coNTADINA By DOROTHY WEM:K TOMATO SAUCE , ___ .,_,,_,, ___ ,,., L, OZ:-C:.\N R·E~ \Yhat's happened to potato I r 1 Iii --..---1 I PET I 11ETl'Y CROCKER I SPRINGFIELD· 29 l EVAPORATED I COMPLETE 1 HAl~-"~~~AY c l 'MILK 2~3Si-c I MPA11N~~~~x LIMIT 1 ~-----...... -1 TAL'-CAN>-----.ULO_IL.UG...SS<-------' LIMIT l CANS VALUABLE COUPON -V ALVAUl l t.:UUJ>UN ----VA• o tlloll l l ( OtlµON VA' llAlll l l .(Jl 1~•1 IN --· I I 9' I prices? Why are they more I lhan double what they were With \thi1 coupon, no minim11m purch111 r1quir1d. Limil I W ith thi1 coupon, no 101inimum purch111 11quir1d. Llmil I Wiih thi1 coupon, no 'Ylini..,um purd1111 r1qui•1d. l imit I Wi t~ thi, co11 pon, no m•nimum purc~1 11 11qu ir1d. Limlt ] l ? I p1r coupon -ono coupon per cu1lom11. Void 1ft1r I p1r coupon -0111 c;o1,1pon p11 cu1!om1r. Void 1fl1• I per coupon -0111 coupor+ p•• c111lom11 , \loid 1ft1r I p1r cudo m~r -0111 coupo11 p1r culiom1r. Vold I as year I Sund1y, July'· 1973. . • I S11nd1y, July I .,,,}, I Sund •y, July I , 197), Sund•v. Ju lr I, 1971. _The answer is tlle usual GOOD ONLY AT 1AIGAIN 1As11n I GOOD ONLY AT IAIGAIN IAS Kn GOOD ONLY AT IAIGAIN I A$1CO GOOD ONLY AT IAIGAIN IASllfT I cornbioalion of factors: bad - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - --• - - - - --.. ~ ---- - -• =~~ •=e~=: ~: j - -.... iji11i@:lii$i!Ug1!1i--,-- -@lil@:l!Gilii#il'' - - - - ---:-,---tblitj:i!M·lii#.Ui--, ~·unel9?2,the priceoftll0 1 ._,. 1 '},\ WHEATIES SPRINGRELD ' I OSCAR MAYER I POTATOES ~ds.~f:::w::~~:, _;{:CEREAL I TRASH BAGS I BULK STYLE I throughout the nation. In early 49c I · 39( I SLICED 69' I ·U S ii 1 5 c::Lo 45' I ::: 1~,~1i:;:.:;•rio~.at fi~e I·. . . . "oz. 1ox I 'oii.o• "" I OLIVE LOAF ·LI. I w H1re RO SE ••G ... - " ' The Jlrite of potatoes is not I With thi1 ci:u.:pon, no minimum pu1ch•1• requir•d. Li.mil l With ti'ii1 COU J!On, no minimum purci'iei• ,.qui••d. Limit I With ,lltii coupon, no minimum' purthe,15 required. l imit I W ith thf1 coupon, no mi11imum pu rch•1• ••quired, l imit I expected to icome down until I P•• co11pon -on• co11pon per culfom•r. Void efter I box per eoupon -0111 coupo11 p•r tuilomer. Void •flrr I lb. P•• coupon -on1 co11pon per cuitomer. Void •ft•r I b•9 per coupon -on• coupon P•• c111tom1r. Void •f+er Oct be N mbe h Sund•y, July I, 1973. Sund•y, July I, 19n. Sund•y, July I, 197J. Sund•~. JvJy I , 197). o r or ove r w en I . I I ~ooo ON LY AT IA OGAIH •••••T . t-lhc harvest reaches its')'early . - -·= o_NlY A-' ··-~GAIN-IASK-ET I fTJl 14JI GOOD ONLY AT •••G-AIN IASKn GOOD ONLY AT IA IGAIN IA.SKIT . .. k -------------------------------! pea . ;.· . This y~ar·s •ll\'lner po1a1q IT'S FU. N TO .SHOP _ AND. SAVE FUN STORE'· ~':{d'lie1~7~tar~i~hba~~i~~s 19:~ LARGE AT BARG-A. IN BASKET THE ~, growers that \\'e re low in rela-FRESH . , GRADE "AA" tion to production costs. As a result, potato I arm c rs HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS J substantially cut back their 5 9 ,• 1972 acreage. EGGS ( SURE ANTl·PERfftRANT t "" ,..,_, Can S 1·2' ~==-~s~~~~t!: . . . • DOZ :;;;::~T;~~:i:•'.·~~~'.~;~sl" potato plantings in. 1972 were GLllM 11 47 down 9 percent from 1971. Fall TOOTHPASTE .......................... 3 01. Tube ( acreage was th!? smallest LISTERINE Large Slre-14 Fl. 01. lottlo 99 .. s~e. l9H._ _ I PRODUCE . ANTISEPTIC. R1t1-$1.lt At Some Storu ~ Then in--Jlltle 191;, 1ropica1 _ -a_ storm Agnes swept through the eastero seaboard , washing out potato plants and causing a reduction in the supplies in the East -especially in New York and~ Penns~•lv<inia, key potato producing states. , FRESH --FRUIT SALE!! Heavy rains and early fall breezes added -ta-the .gloomy eastefn-midwestcm picture, Not even the unu sually large potato crop in the West could offset the imbalance. About Jialf of the potatoes grown in the U.S. go into pro- cessed potatoes -chl]l6. shoestrings, french fries, can- ned, dehydrated and frozen products. The potato growers have preseason contracts to supply a percentage of thefr crop to the processors. ' ' . SHORTAGE With normal production, this leaves plenty for fresh potato consumption. But this year, a shortage developed because. the amount of .potatoes CQn- tracted for processing cut into 'the fresh table supplies left over for the consumer. So this Is why you're paying $1.29 for 10 pounds of potatoes. .compared to 59 cents Jast year. But even at 13 cents a pound J?Olatoes are a bargain food. The nutrients they supply in- clude vitamin C (about one third your day's need in one medium potato), B vitamins (especially niacin), iron, a small amount of protein and starch, which supplies energy. With prices so high. you are going to wartt to take prC<1au- tion.s tlQt to waste potatoes. SPROUTING POTATOES One probelm, espceially in wann weathe r, ls that of sprouting potatoes. C o o I storage temperatures will help prevent sprouting. But where in your house do you have a cool place to store potatoes? The refrigerator is too cold. Potatoes need a s t o r a g e temperature of about S 0 degrees. Jn the refrigerator potatoes develop a peculiar G. RA' DE "A" navor because some of the starch changes lo sugar. This SWEET ·LARGE SIZE NECTARINES TREE RIPENED PEACHES OR SWEET SEEDLESS GRAPES YOUR CHOICE 29~ YOUR CHOICE FRESH LOCAL lTALIAN OR SUMMER 'SQUASH 19~ is not harm1u1, how'"'-. WHOLE BODIED Try to store potatoes m the coolest place In your kitchen FRYJNG fthe ~age is usually hotter . \~·r;,.ta,.:;~·ci:.;,,in .::~;::;:: C H I C l E N simply remove the sprouts so they don't continue lo grow. QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED · Q 1 h d' 1 . PROTEIN 111.f.~D MIXED WITH ~~:ti~ ~~:i':~:~~;: G ROU N. D ·11uch as tioneydew and casaba 7 A. The l!ghter colored · , FOREMOST PREMIUM ICE CREAM 69' I COOKIES & CRACKERS NABISCO VANILLA WAFERS ···-·. . 12 or. lox PREMIUM SAL TINE CRACKERS ........... : .... I lb. lox RIPPIN' • All V•rletl•1 GOOD COOKIES .................... 3Jc V•lu• · I MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 39c 39c 29c FOLGERS $2H COFFIE ............................................. 3 lb. Can GERIERS STRAINlP BABY FOOD .............. . GERIERS BABY JUICE ............... . IOc IOc 5/$1 GINEHAM APr lE SAUCE ..... •303 C.1n1 GR EEN G-IANT MEXICORN ........... . ..... 12 ... C•• 23C MANNING'S NORTHERN I LIQUOR DEPT. I . $2" TARNOFF VODKA ................. __ , ...... Fifth MAC ANGUS SCOTCH ..................... -... Fifth '3" CASCADE · 6/89" ll!ER .... 11 or. Bottles-No Depor;lt ,._ POTTERS CROWN full Qu.1rt S4" CANADIAN WHISKlY ................... 16 Proof KEN-L-RATION DOG FOOD . FRISK I ES CAT FOOD l I rn FOOD T.111 C.1n JOHNNY CAT- CAT LITTER . 25 lb. B•g 6/$1 6/11 , 99c • e DR PEPPER e DADS ROOT BEER e VERNOR'S GINGER ALE Ml• or Matcai full QHft ICtttlft Witt. k NW·hl Capt I HOUSEWARES WOM!N'S 1111 TENNIS SHOES ........... _ .. , ....................... P.1 lr ALLADINWARE 72 or. llVERAGE 88" PI TCHER wlfh COVER ........ $1.00 V.1lue .,_ llG 30 OZ. PLASTIC MALT TUMBLERS Bright & Col0rfu~l1hwa1h•r S•f• 3/99 4fc Val119 ................................... ............. C RUIBE,RMAID ICE CUBE TRAYS 80 $1.51 Vaho1• ... -............................. Pkg. of 2 C GENUINE THERMOS QUART VACUUM $229 BOnLE. $J.5t V.1lu• ..... .. . . ....... ~~~:.tt:i:;i::;:;: BEEF good source of vitamin C -aa ••• , ••• , •••••• , , ••••• Is cantaloupe. The deep color , or cantaloupe ls ch le f 1 y carotene. which Is converted _Jb TURBOT ... : ......... . 79~ "· to vllaminA inthebody. BAR M 9·9¢ BAR M 39¢ SllCED BOLOGNA . .. . .. . .. . .. .. Lb. PORK NECKBONES ....... · . .. .. . Lb. Calcium Need Milk is the best source or ' calcium available. Calclum Is MANNINGS IONILESS a mineral lhat helps form 111' IRISKIT '"-··-···-.•.. M .......... M•M· bones and teeth and keep• MAN~INGI ROUNDI ON .. them strong. Two &-ounce 111' ,ROAST .......... -.... ~ .. ~· I •• Lil. I " L•. 'RISH LI.AN GR OUND I ll' ... '•rm•r John Topl Qu1llty ILICE:D I A.CON ·-· .. -·~-·· l'ARMER J OHN ALL Ml!AT WIENERS .. I AR M I ULK STYLE WllNIRI 89( Lb. 89( Lb. I FROZEN FOOD STOUFFER'S BEEF STEW . OlE·IDA 'HASH BROWN ... 10 oz. Pk9. POTATOES ......... ,. ....................... 2 lb. lag I • 79c 39c ~:~i;;:r~~rcE .................... 6 oz. C1ns 5 /' r. llRDS EYE PEAS .................. 10 or. Pk1. PAPER ITEMS ., SCOTTOWELS ..... ROYALf, FACELLE PAPER TOWELS TOTEM SANDWICH BAGS KLEENEX IOUTIQUE BATHROOM TISSUE . KOTEX ..... - l lt Roll l it Roll Pict. of 2 Ro lls .. .... of 24 LADY SCOTT-l Ply Tla1ue FAC IAL_ Tl.SSUE ·-··· .. -······-. loic of 200 BAGGIES FOOD STORAGE IAGS . . "· loic of SO 35c 35• 25c 29c 79c 29c 49c FOREMOST Your Choice GRAPE ORINK ORANGE DRINK OR FRUIT PUNCH I SOAP & CLEANING PRODUCTS I GINGHAM LIQUID Dl!TERGENT Far Dl•hn _ ,_ .......... .. WOODBUR Y BAR SOAP Quart 29c IOc DOVE LIQUID DETERGENT .. n "· ... 2/'I PUNCH LAUNDRY DET~RGENT ......... RU G-KARE RUG & . . .~ . Giant Sl1• tlPH9t.STERY SHAMPOO .................... Qt, 69c 99c DRIVE GIANT 79 LAUNDRY DETERGENT .................... SIZIE c - 79e AJAX LAUNDRY DETERG ENT .... GIANT . ....... SIZE 8EVERAliES IUlll LE.·UP DELAWARE PUNCH Llll Y'S 12. or. C•n• 12 01. C•n• 6/89c 6/89c ·'-~ . ~ PINEAPPLE JUICE 6 or. C.1n1 6/39c : Prices Effectives Thursday thru Sunday July 5, 6, 7, 8 Prices subject to stock on hand. WE GLADLY ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS .• • " • ~ • " i , • 1 .. ' gla s"ses or whole milk supply IONILllS LIAN nearly three.rourthl of the STI WING I EI F - c alcium rewmmended dnll MANNINGS llVI N·IONI for an adult. 11u STIMt.I .. I~ •. . 98c L•. GlltAD I A" PAN Ill.ADY J.LIGO~ PttYI RS . -··· ·-89c L•. 98c ,b. . 55c Lb . OSCAR MAYElt ALL l llF OR ALI: MEAT Wll'N,R"S .-.·-98( Lb; COSTA MESA PLACENTIA • · 19th and Placentia no w .,. Cllainan . ,. \ . I • • ••' • . ' ' .. • ' . -~ ' . • l • • J I j , , ~VPILOT WtdllttdaJ, Jut1 4, 1973 Sugar Not Needed • Self-made Sau.ce . . . . Ploeappl..ClaZ<d Zuc<hini, -Oim>U in Orange Sau<:e, Ap- 9 le· SI mm ere d Summer • Squa!h! .Vfhat could be easier thin a vegetable lMl makes ib own sauce! Or healthier! V a I u a b I e . . when you L'OOk vegetables in """'· Why throw away nutrition (and then add butter calories) when it's so easy to simmer (ttsb vegetables in a self·n.lilk· · iag sauce based on canned fhlit juk:e ••. no rat needed! l\~ tea s poon baking po.- ¥. teaspoon salt 1/3 cup skim milk 2 tablespoons sugar or sugar substitute (optional/ I Cl.W blue.berries and egg together. Add flour. salt and baking powder. Stir to combine. ~d miJk and stir_ lightly. Gently stir In blueber· ries. Spoon into 10 muffitl rops and bake In a Prdleated 42> d~r~ o\'en for 7 15 to 18 Fifty-eight cak>rles eac:h without sugar; 61 cak>ries wilh !lli,af,,,_. ---"--, BLUEBERRY TEA l\IUFFINS 2 eggs aepara led in cu skim milk . . substitute (optional) ... .,.,. ... ..-............... c.-............ % cup flour I 1'a.poon baking powder \1 easpoon-sall - I <.'UP blueberries Beat egg yolks, milk, su~ar or subslitute, nour and baking powder togettler until smooth. bine salt and e g In baller carelully. Add Spinbh allck<n wllh Jli<:e. blueberries lasl, sllrrlq in lialllD Cllldren CaccialOro ao<! genOy. ~ morel Send a otamped ,.lf·ad- Spoon into a nonstick 12~ dreued. envelope and 25 cents muffin pan. Bake in a to SLIM GOURMET preheated 375 degree oven for .J CHICKEN WJnl A FOREJGN 15 to ZO mimltes, until lJ&b.tlr FLAIR, in care of 1he Daily browned. Pilot, IO West Shore Trail, • I ' + " Unsweetened juice has just * right amount of natural ........ ~t sugar to simmer down · --~illto. a delighITITTlfglitl)'~·eet ~;..;the juice you buy is ._,'no sugar added." .or your clsh will be a sticky·s\\·eet ~ disaster! .. TQ help thicken the glaze, 'll add a little bit of ar· ~ flour (or "ai'rowrool ~wd.er"). Arrowroot has the •me calorles as noor, but ·three times the thickening • power. Arrowroot-thickened sa-uces clear and transparent, never opaque or cloudy. Look f4)r arrowroot in small jars on )p1J' supennarket spice shell "° in larger jars <Jr bags in the health· food store. ~u you can 't find arrowroot, tile cormtarch, the next best tiling. ~lazed 7.atthlnl ,.2 ·iucchin.i squash, sliced ( '~ pound) • l (&-ounce) can UJ15"'"eetened ~ pineapple juice 'k· teaspoon arrowroot or -comstan:h- 1 teaspoon instant d r i e a mion I/a teaspoon dried parsley flakes Salt and pepper • Combine all ingredients in a . 'Shallow, open saucepan. Slll)· ~mer uncovered. over moderate ~heat, Stirring occasionally. un· itil nearly all the liquid tvaporates into a sauce. ; Makes four seryings, 45 :Calories each. ~ARROTS IN ORANGE SAUCE . I 3 cups sliced carrots, fresh ,• or frozen YDIS VALUE MEATS We 1Ntut9USDA C~S!Nr 8_, excJuaWely '"ell our don&. USDA CHOICE 1 4 RIB STEAKS CUSTOM TIIMllllD LL I . lllllla ~~· 11111111....-Slllb ---·- USDA CllQJca-C11b Slllks _ .. FRESH BEEF LIVER ~ '1..A'tOfl!Ul Cltlllt' Cit Clluck 1111111 11111ess Slllllldlr a• Blllless 1111• 1111111 .... 1.49 ..,,1.49 ~r Ll.1.79 .... g .... 89 ~ ..... 1.49 ,. .... """ .... 1.49 lllaMrTtll Clillll Pim ' Sift P1illall .... ---"""" ---~ "'"""""' t+oZ.PIDUM MINUTE MAID -.... ORANGE JUICE ""1. u OUNCl.CAH-.... Gruda's Wldt M1Nl11 MCPFRUIT . DRINKS ...... 39 ..... 1.99 .49 . 69 LARGE AA EGGS ¥mVAUIE GROCERIES . _,,., Md--9dd llp IO ,,__.,,,.,,. lll4J1L :;:t: ~ .59 LlftllT• .. ' ~· 1.15 Pm Illy Fry = 1.0I -•1111 """-~ .... 49 '.....Ju Diii flG . '::= .19 -· AoOi • .M .13 ELBERTA . PEACHES U.OY BECKWITH n~. . H111ry Jiit PDllllll · .~':J. .49 .20 J1!l-:ll Bllad1 ~~ . HarlllH Mn! CN llllla 11111 Wiii VI .... = .67 ·~ .27 '· To-"-"Wll•-- ,.-... quotlty ptOCluClo. Thol'o ---atV-.1"'1-- Mlt•-opoclolloW·,.-on-lll .. -----·-..., productl; fndll Ind "II~ """ .... prodUCta. llul ----much-more IO-.._ Whl!n ,.. _.. ....... bd.lbl ........... v...o;-.. -JOOi'R ·--•• ~ io·got -··-... ,... """""'ng dollof, V-11 tl!O boo! .. 1ue _.,..tat In town. , ·---''"''""'''"$'" ---11 !8 DOUBLE 81 1 BLIECHIPSTAMPSD: I WfJH A.HY GIOCflY l'UKHASI O·J I I r..w.Liit-.t.Mc••-'DWr,...... I I c::J o:~~~ci,.!t,.. VON~ I , 1 (I-ounce) can unsweetened I+--9 orange juke %: teaspoon am>wroot or U_S.D_A CHOI.CE 1 .BIB ROAST INIGtlM) . u. • -COOl..m'f.JMI_ ...... ..... .., I ,.~==-:=-.33-REFRESHING· S2:1i. COCA COLA '"" ~-----------------~ ... ----YM**'"* ---1 I I ~-Ai-~ Wlthtfils 0.1 I I .;JI'\ V ~ coupon on I - ' ' : ""'1!ltMCll ~ cup water ' y, teaspoon cinnamon ' Sallandpewer l Combine all Ingredients in a ~ pan. Cover closely 4ind lsimmer until nearly tender. juncover and continue to sim· 1mer, stirring occasionally, un· 1t.U nearly all liquid evaporates. ; · Makes four servings, 44 cak>ries each. I .APPL&81MMERED SQUASH t '6; pomd sliced yellow sum· ,. mer 1quash l {84mce) can unsweetened apple juice *' 1eupoona1 ~~1ow-1uot .. 2 sc81iiODI (green onion) sliced· Salt and pepper ~ Combine and simmer, un- ·:covered, in a sha llow 1 181JCe:PlUl, s t i r r i n g oc- casionally, until most of the Ii· ,quid evaporates. Serves four, 4S calories each. Our mulfins 00 contain more blueberries than most ordinary recipes -that's why ther're so moist a n d berry·rlch -no b u t t e r needed! However, we also add extra . eggs or cottage cheese to mate our mufrms protein-rich. But both recipes are much lower in fat and carbohydrates, because we use a minimum of flour and no added fflt whatsoever. Our muffins are a skimpy 55 or 58 calories each -that's nearly three times less fattening! BLUEBERRY CoTrAGE CHEESE l\IUFFINS 1/4 cup low-fat a-eamed cot· . tage cheese I egg ~4. cup all...plUl>OSC flour jChicken ,Cheesed ;DUTCH CIDCKEN ROU..S i .f chicken breasts, sklhned and boned ' Wedges ol edam or gouda , cheese : F1our l 2 eggs, llghliy bealen , Fine bread crumbs Cooking oil • Cut chicken breasts In half. Pound to about 1~ • I n c h ihlcl<ne.u. Place wedg<s or thttlf: 'on each halt breast. ton and tuck in ·.edges so hee~ ls 'completely en~d. Secure with • Hewer or loOlhpick . .... """' ... ... 79 ·--.Wlal.A\'O. La..95 ' Call!' Cll 1.111.hlt Clilp :::: .... 1.49 FAMILY PACK PORK CHOPS -I LCl!tOIOCUT ..... FC.U flJlt' nips ==r .... 19 fll'lllt' Jobi Unlr Sailltl °=' .45 USDA CHOICE 85 LEG O'PORK = FUU-lllCHAl.l" AVG.WT.I.I.I 4 FIUtn• RU Krtspa :: 1.11 Kold Klil Val St11k1 :~ 1.0I ~sE°Afooo) Fucy Tn1 Cid Allll ::': ..... 19 FC.U Flllll If Dow Siii 0::. ... 1." Brillla1I eon• Sllt1., = .91 11'1. Friilly's GMllHI SM1llp ::'il:l.39 ~o;wmsa.) GoutnNt qu•llty, outal•rtdfnfl nrfety p#Hsing prlceia. ... ~~~ .... ~~~-=~~ JERSEYMAID 20 YOGURT 8 ~ .,...._,,~,,_. I M1ln M•I ..... =:~ '"'" .. 1..oz.3. 95 .... OftCOl'lo!IEI, CMI • Vo11 sue• Swla CM&e ~.. .85 VONS FRESH 8::0. · CREAM CHEESE \l(L't'£JY lt«>OTH I OIClr ...,... Wllllrs ~' ·~· ..... 91 ~· . OIClr 11aJ1r S..tlt U.kl ·~ 1.03 CbClr Mlylt' Mali ·~=°'= 1.39 .39 VONS FRESH SALADS ~ ..u, CTILI. .rs 1~Ct"L ---IHI Ell 1'111 w/Olllil ... ~':... .29 l'sty ICI CIMs ,::=.,-:. n ... Wlll:lln llilln.::::=-=..91 (.__·.....;,;HOB'°lmlllilliE _). GLAD Si.li. TRASH BAGS HEAV'l'OIJTl' 20 ldl T• 11111 KITCHEN ~ TERRY TOWELS lmlll'EO 31'!(.&r.ftOEO Slllrl•811 ~ Glllt llllrty ... .., Cryslll .... I MILLBROOK 3 39 BOURBON "'..:'· -111WOilr1tENTUCK'f fWl'M I CINNAMON LOAVES ,_,.~ -·-- CHUCK STEAKS FRYER LEGS f'A[IM....CALIFOANIA OM>WN WHOLEO~DRUMSllCkS ~79 s AE1URA11.E9011U. OUOllT I CmatlOI CllllClllll mt "'""' 15 14~ • ~ .75 .49 DOLE SLICED141L •• 21 PINEAPPLE """' 1 I Snm Cln cmnir Sti.Ul11 Vlllll WllW Plllk 61'1jlllrlH J1ICI HrilJ CHCllall Syrlf JERSEYMAID .BUTTER lll: AllST OUAU'TTOMOIM """"" ,_ ... .31 """'" 39 '" . -,..,.. I .49 .25 ¥mVALUE PRODUCE LEGRANDE NECTARINES 9"ffr AN0.IUIC"1' .... U.S.MO.l lrmOllta .:"..i!l..a.19 fnUl.HICIK bn & .. ~ ........ 19 ""Riii ,....__ ~~ 15 ... _ ..... ROMAINE LETTUCE -'-"""~ FC.U la1 s,r1111 F111cy HmJlll l'lplYll IT ALI AN .S.OUASH 'tOIOEl'I LOCM. Q.l!OWN ... 1 _,., 39 TMAJ M.o · ~ IN THE NURSERY BIHllflt 81txldl 1111111 ~.=""1.91 I . I i ~~EERIOS .49l I c=J ~Ff~~~~ VONS I L------------------~ f$A vEw•:: :::~" ::·; !-AitAX coop~:" 5·9· ! : DETERllENT . 49 "' • : I ,---, ""'"""''""'"' VO.NS I I '---J Of'lf COUPON PE.II OUITOMEll I ~---------------~--~ ·€{t1Rtm') MICRIN 18lli. ·-a·a MOUTHWASH £.="'""~--~". Dr. Wal Ad1ll Toolhbrush ~ Ince Dtllflre Ad~eslv1 ~:~. byir A&ptrla T1bl11S ':lil'il':' .31 .77 .52 COLGATE 5 ~" TOOTHPASTE -~~ .56 Slllri D11bl1 Edi' Bl1ffl ElhrHlt Cla11111g Tin .. 8ffllrtt Tlbllb ~~T ARRID X·DRY 91~. DEODORANT l···---"'~"'°o::.-~ - ·=· 133 ..... ~· 1.11 ~· .71 I'll lltllllple Yllnllll T• Fr111U•,11 ............. -1' OUl'ICl I ll.. 1.18 ... . .. ,,..,.,'fllll 11.ou!CllTI:- . .. eo.1 t with floullor, th11 e1n dip Into MJ11n11ant111:ic...._ ......................... , .•..•••. 11 L•"'*~•11t.~ ....... -..... -...... 11 CLOROX BLEACH "*"lil/# ... n-.-"'""-""f"····"-*"""• ,....a en eggs. n bread "°"''~,..,....,._ ........... , ................. 1• ~Coolt«1Pru-.~ ...... _.,_ ......... ..a1 ~.-.. c-.,,.,,,.4 ....... l"rumbs, completely ooallng llutlonn•IOftWNppedM1rgll'lne.1.a .............. •5 ·~DiltC ... etlOle.1'-.................... 2 ... 21 WHITlHIANOllAt0HlEN8 t.QAL 55 .-0.rmrlSWHICO#OT#l=r-M'""'UIAIWl'""'-ccb. k II II hi k Golc:IMldell'IOllt,...,IM. IM. 1.M ................. ,72 lllMNntClllp..A·"-Cooltl-.1..__,_ ....... •1 W"5tt DAY f'AYOIUTI ITL. 1c en ro . A ow c c en fttWt!C011Mc1....,.,,.....o.y,,..._ ....... M ....... .11 ......,..~CtMi: ... 1.._ ... __ ,. .u • c.l 57'-1«IO fw-...... .... _...,... Col -"'ct H toll ••• rof11.1<> dry 10-11 minutes. JOl l l Ada kh . · • · · Fry In hot oil abool 10 ms Ave .• at Broo urst, HuntingtOll Beach 5922 Edinger Ave., al Springllal~. Huntington Beacll 21082 Beach Blvd., Huntington .. ::::.~~ ~~~:i~~'01c1en brown 34011 Doheny PJrk 11rfve, CaJlstrano Beach Laguna Hills Plaza, El Toro . 17950 Magnolia; Fountain Yaney I I I ; I -- " I ,I l ! ( ' .' BER~Y PATRIOTIC DESSERT FINALE r Make Today, Eat Tonight Hot Tips for-Coal Cooking · . Bank the coals, the rook-out cept the steak. Brush over season blls its peak on the 46tb ~steak and let stand while the cl July. fire Is _..ed. On Independence Day assign About 45 minutes later the responsibilities r o r com--coals should be 3lowing with a plementary cook'..out dishes lG layer ol ash oo top. .fa mi I y and fr ie nd s . Transfer the meat to the grill Remember, this ts a eel el>-and broil about 5 minutes on 1--tatJ..-of-demoere<y,-&nd-the-<Acb slde.-brushiug.lcequellU chef should enjoy the day, too. · · Some cook-out tips : Before using a coal-burning grill . line the fire lbowl with a lumjllllm ¥ foil to prevent extensive cleaning. When 1tie ashes are cold, you can lift out the foil with fat drippings and grime and dump the whole thing. You don't need a blazing fire, just a bed of bot coals, which should be-·• Utinl --"t'"~ y, the coats mild just overlap the.area to be used fur food oo the grill. This both conserves fuel and prevents ei:cessive heat. Let one persoo make the with any remaining mannade. \\'hen meat is done, carve in thin diagonal slictS. Ser"e im· mediately. SAVORY BR H•D I French bread, sliced I" thick. but not cut all the ""-- 11 p:iund margarine 2 t.ableSJ>OOO!i mashed capers 2 tablespoons n1inccd trecn PL'PP<< 2 tablespoons rll 1 n c c d parsley 2 teaspoons lcrMn juice ) ac bread in U1c cc nt..:r 1lr a piece of ahlmlnum foll large enough to enclOR tt. J'otlx re. maining ingredlents. si:read 001\\"t'tn tht sllcts of bread . Fold 0-\'fr the foil and 5cal it. llcoll O\'er 1ov1 c..-oals on the side ol the grill for JS minutes, or until piping hot. Open foll to serve. -·~L/HJ~.~ ~-M6 fife~ Y-a-od o~ .:~·· H-•• .-· ~ . -. ··-·-· 0 6-08 EAST BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICE : PHONE 673-8310 S,ICIALS FOi THUISDA't', fllDA't', SATUIDA't', JUL't' ~. 6, 7 Chris & Pitts salad, one the bread. tine to prepare the pineapple, ooe to handle the potatoes,_ one_ g!l the bJffet and uncork the wine, while the chef tends the PEACHES B-B-Q SAUCE & c 14 Oz. grill. These recipes serve 6. I -Colorful Cake Finale GRlLLED FLANK STEAK BENEDICTINE 2 t.ablespoons 1Peanut Oil lb 29~-I I j Salutes Fourth . Holiday "Three cheers for the red. white and tiJue," a Vanilla Flag Cake Spread with-a.white _f~ing. lined 'with red bands o( sliced strawberries and spangl.ed with blueberry stars. As you will see from the reciee below, this is a start- \, from:scratch cake, made with your own good ingredients and navored with pure vanilla ex- tract and a little lemon juiei!. 'Ibe cake itself can be made a couple of days in advance and, well-wrapped, stored in t~e. freezer tmtil frost ing and deconl\lng. ('Ibe decorating had better wait until the last minute because the fruit will leak a bit if tt roost stand for more than a couple of hours.) V ANJLLA FLAG CAKE 2~2 cu~ all-purpose nour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1~ teaspoon salt 1'11 cups butter or margarine, softened 2 cups sugar. divided 6 eggs, separated 2 tablespooiis pure vanilla extract 2 tablespoons lernon juice Vaitilla Cream Cheese · Frosting (below) Salad's ' Spik~d . " -- Fresh blueberries .Fresh strawberries,-&liced Combine ..Dour, bak i ng -powder and salt; set aside. . In the large bowl of an etec. tric mixer cream butter and 1 cup of the sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in egg yolks_, two at a time, until mixture is well blended. Wi.th eleclric-· mixer at low speed, gradually blend in flour mixture: beat just until blend· ed. Blend in vanilla extract and lemon jtlice. Beat eggs ·whites until ..rr peaks form. Gradually add re- maining 1 cup sugar; beat~ til egg whites are stiff but not dry. Fold egg white mixture in-- to cake batter just until blend· ed . Pour int9 a reased and linf1I 13 x 9 :t Z.inch baking Pflll· Bake in a preheated 325 degree oven for one hour or until cake tester inserted in center-comes out clean. Lel cake cool in pan on rack ·for 10 minutes. Remove from pan to a rack and cool com· pletely. · Frost top and sides of cake with._ Yanllla Cream Cheese _ Frosting. Decorate top of cake with blueberries and strawber· ries to resemble Ute American nag. Serves 12 to 16. VANILLA CREAM CHEESE FROSTING l package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened 1 ta blespooh pure vanilla ex· tract 1 tablespoon milk 1 package ( L pound I cm. fectioners' sugar Beat cream cheese, vanilla extract and milk until blended. Gra,:Jually add confecfionei's' sugar; beat until creamy. Prime Cuts Checked Get Customers Choice ~ Remark By IVA DRAPALOVA "I remember when lhey used to take half a pound of meat PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia for soup. Now they don't want (AP) -Housewives '1ere are anything but cutlets." This recipe Virginia. not happy with the meat situa· Meat Prices are fixed by the lion even though prices have state, not by demand as in relnained fairly stable the many Western countries. comes fro1n past 13 years. And the price of the better JELLIED SllEHRY SALAD I envelope unrlovored gelatin 1/3 cup orange juice 1 'h tabl espoons lemon juice "4 cup boiling water . 1h <,:up sugar lfz cup dry sherry 1 lh tablespoons bourbon Commercial sour cream and olives Salad greens In. a medium mixing bowl sprinkle gelatin over orange juice and lemon juice: allow to solten -about 5 minutes. Add boiling water and stir un· ti! gelatin is dissolved. Add sugar, sherry and bourbon and stir until sugar is dissolved . Pour into four in cup ll)(llds OJ' 6-ounce custard cups or six 1/3 cup molds. Chill to set. At serving: time turn out and top with sour crea m and olives ; garnlsb with salad · greens. Makes 4 to 6 servings. The problem is a scarcity of cuts is so close to that of choice cuts. lesser cuts such as pork rib By world standard. prices in and shoulder· that the choice Czechoslovakia are low. Rump meat ls sold out quickly . steak and pork chops cost just 1.'0 get t h e . better cuts re. over a ~g,Jlar a pound and ~wres C?Mechons. One of the veal cutlets are less ' thad~ fu-st things a Czechoslovak .. $I 50 housewife does arter moving · · . . . to a new town is to establish In the United ~ates, !!nrlom good relations with a meat · and f"ound steak -ap-market proximate equivalent to nunp Officids of the Prague Food steak -are approaching '2 a Ministry say some choice cuts pound at a number of stol'es; are scarce because nursery pork. chops average $1.50i and schools, ho s p i t a 1 s and veal cutlets run about $4: 8 restaurants have priority over pound. the home consumer. With prices constant for . so But If you befriend a butch- long, Czechoslovaks are eating er, a slabv of liver -highly more meat than ever before. prized in Ciechoslovakia - They lead all Conununist and surely will find its Way into some West European ~ your shopping bag. A bottle of tries in meat consumption. liquor or a coveted foreign In 1970. they downed 158 currency voucher may hel p pounds per capita, compared cement the friendship. \\'ith 15 pounds in 1966 and 75 1bc wise meat shopper is pounds 30 years earlier. careful to visit her butcher "-People don't eat, they gQb. when the choice cuts c;ome in, hie " a Prague butcher said. and when. the shop 1s least ' -crowded . .._ A typical reply to a request -NEW SUMMER-HOURS i~s v:~ 1::J;, the uninitiated "!?old out,· mad~m. We,Jlad some at seven this mom'T!Tg, J TUES., WED., THURS. & FR·I. . 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. ' SATURDAY & SUNDAY 10 A.M. trt:P .M. CLOSED ON MONDAY ofucci ;})eA 11'Al.IAN DSll lnl'A\llANT IAK••v..;.eaoc ll 't llltl-Wl!(I - 1911 Adam• al Mavnolla, Huntington Beach, 0.. .... ..,,., Dtll °'9f .. llllt Ill (I~ .......... lftf n ,..,.., ... """" ~-&N(ll. ,. .... , .. Y1I .... .' CMM M-. .............. °""l&c.M't . •· ,- 0 S °'"' ........ ""-_., ... IT R~. HOUR ............. -.... . • but It's gone. Try again t~· row." ' Corn Tips 2 tablespoom dry red wine I tablespooo Bencdictin& I tablespoon steak sauce 2 tablespoons eoarse black pepper I teaspoon salt 1 well-trimmed flank steak, 211 pounds alter trimming i1ix all the ingredients ex· NECTARINES Your Choice Of Flavor 0,. I •·•· M 1 , ••. -7 P.,. e W .... o,.. • ··"'· te 7 '·"'· - 7 Deys • w .... c.Jtari:et c.1/asi:et. -TflOUSANDSrOF M .B. DISCOUNT !J!,. '""*'.;,:FOO OS -JJ'-A 1973 j ' . PllCIS ••nmn ...... aT s. ,. mfli>-l':! ~~'--' ,. lt7J ) DISCOUNT ill. ..... Uliilll ~j~~~~~ ~ ~··M j~~:iJ. ;::~?.~'7.~!lnorn TimillJiID{] [IB ~ WQ'Ilffi'l li?fA\~RU~i~ii _'"-.I -: ---QQocs U~. U~!!::.~..90 go _ ~ • 1 ~ ~ r :-:-... .. COMPAU Tiii COMP\m COST Of YOUI 1mn DIS(OUIT fOOO OIDll . ----ct .,.,. -,....,· !:!"'I ~ • • . FIOM MAUil IASllT WITII AIT OTIU FOOD STOft! :=" ~ ~ ~ ~ • ~ CABBAGE -1-· • m'.------· - ... -.... -· .. _ .......... . "C!-IO-n•"" ---'• •.s.l.A. ClllCI Cl BONELESS BEEF ROAST ' 29 m- 12-01. ca• TIDE . ~.-------- " 3-0Z. Pl&. PARKAY MARGARINE • --. ---DAILY PILOT W1• ... ,. Jitr c, 1m Bible's • • Advice . • Healthy • By JEANNE LESEM , Ul"I llM •llMr , NEW YORK (UPI) - __.....,, ~lne R. Hodaeo UMI the Bible to teach 1ooCI. nutrltiQD. "The Blhle ii not only a IOUlet: of information on 1~--!J;_ b~ .nd bwnan r.ela.tl!>i!>." _ ' Ille aald. . "Tbe more I 1ludie<\. the IJf,. dietarx laws and lbe foods -Of the Bible, tho more good oense ~ ·l 'tbou&bt it rriade." Mn. HQdges, of Bronxville, ~ N.Y., ls a nlitritionist, home ·I(_ eeonomist; lecturer and ftee lance writer. ~ "In1 Leviticua, it says 'Thou shalt not eat the fat of. any • mbnal,'' lhe.aaid, adding that JP.J.. time has proved the medical wildom of that advice . ..... -In recent years, many doc· ton: aoo medical researchers have linked the consumption of ulmal fats with high ,_ cholealerol levels ht the blood " and wttb bW't ind vucular . . dlseMe. Mrs. Hodges, a f..,.er high '.. IChool and college teacher, aald eoting potterna lil Biblical i"·... tbDll provide a good nutrl- tioaal pottmo for modem man. -' 14"· • 0 Even when the people were l ~ • nc:madlc, they ate many {I yegetlbles. They had 00 1 · PrclOna at first. They wed ..__;._._:~ . berbl • great deal, and herbs are rich In minerals. .1 • "Any dark green l~ves and stalks contain potassium, for "'· instance. P.eople whq have cer- tain heart~are_ad:..r---r­ vised to eat foo.ds that are hlgli In potassium. •r She aald !bat the people of the Bible didn't know about '~ • minerals ht food, liut they dld -that food contalnlng __ good_ ,j: !In. l!Gdge9 oJoo finds I --ht ......,y ht tbe f®d J11t9e1 rinC methods of Biblical Hi--,_,.___ . .--~·~ Sbe-ukl lhe;nten~the~an----1i- " denl metboda of drying and · • • Ulting lo modern froeiing I because freezing takes a lot of "" # power, and one of our biggest coolemparafY problems In- --shortag ... To show the importance of 11r--~beams-----ana peaT as protein food, ahe nlers lo the Book of ! Daniel, and the story of four children Of the Israelites who thrived on peu and water in t h e c our t Of Ki n g Nebudiaclnezzar. 1 • I "Peolll• Uled olive oil ln I Blblleol tlrneo It make their brud, and they prt olives Iii I the bread. It wai" more Uke a ·t . po ..... than • IOal. Th•Y. had t Yery lrttle fuel and they ltnew not)linC of bating powdet . " She aid they aJ90 1te a lot ol. fish -another custom we'd -:-dO well to emulate. They ate ..;.; · game birds, ,too; o.ften the ·1 -...,.. spec1 .. tbal Cl)tltd / be caught easily as they migrated IOUtb from Europe. J) An ardent spokesman for L the natural foods movement. ~ Mrs. Hodges sees economic importance ln learning about .. foods and good nutritio.n. "People are beJng born· • barded (with food in· formatiQJ1) by commercial In· terests, and they don'~ know ...,....<, what to believe," she said . .. lt'1 the profit in It that detennlnes what form we get our food In. "Nutrition used to be taught _.,. by mothers to their i:lauRhters. ... -. '. ~ --~-no.I HOUltS MON-FRI. 10 AM. to 9 P.M. SAT & SUN. 10 AM to 7 P.M. .i -. . . ..,,. !J'he_ 99_D.OUBLE DISCOUNTS in 1 thj~4Qd < •• . . ................ In effect GARDEN FRESH SWEET CORN 00 -6 'FOR SWEET RED ONIONS • TROPICAL DELIGHT HAWAIIAN GROWN . -r-t .. ~ .... PAPAYAS 't~GE FRESH MANGOES <t,~GE . . c EA. SWEET SOUTHERN GOLD HONEYDEYI MELONS _PURE ORANGE OR _c . GRAPEFRUIT JUICE QUART HALF GALLON LB. 55c 89' fAhlA\llL 01\COU~IS I ![llY OAT MIMKlA """"" ""' fAlojfA\llC OloCOU NT S [V[llY DAY f~"'TAS 1 JC DISCOU NTS lVERY DAY 149 89• • Sitlloll • MtdllJlll • l.lf'll• iS PLAYTEX LIVING GLOVES 'jiiii W/FREE RIGHT HANO 109 ------------- PUTINUM PLUS · '"''"''" .. GH!ittt1. 5-Count Plo.11-@ DOUBLE EDGE BUDES 77• Ml. BUBBLE @r.mra'Wis ....... @ aEL'MiJm PEAS AL'HA llETA • """"" ""' . SWEET JUICY SEEDLESS GRAPES .C < ' GARDEN FRESH IT.ILlll ·SQUISH HAWAIIAN GROWN PINEAPPLE '~,~~ FRESH CUT . CARNATIONS _, ·--:: J ' . fANTASTIC OISLOU NTS £VERY DAY . . H ' """'"' ""= • "9.o.r«:EBOX 8111 DETERBENT • lie _ .... __ ..... ___. ' 33-0UNCE BOTTLE JIOWllY FABRIC SOFTENER 73c ~- I " • 7 ...... ·" .·!!' .. ,~ ... ''.J!'i'.: ~· .'! rs !RISM SPRING -~:,oeolooR.ANT so; "" ~!G 01'\lOUNl ~~ill Id·'. 22-0lJl.K:E BOTILE JOY UCIUID DISH DETERGEllT .. I It's dreadful to think in our culture today that peoN~ don't know about their sources of food ." 1~;,~§) 2.0...C.Tik>e r a'oi'lisiABri BAND 13' USOlllNE JUHIOI . ..".: 79• ' j The mess of ootta,lle for which Esau 90Jd hi s birthright generally Is de~ribed as a sort of thick lentil soup. But this member of the bean family is ,also good In a sahad . Cook dried · ltnlils as the " packa,R:e label directs or drain canned ones. t Save the cookln11: liquid In • either case. to use In souo and marinate the drained lentils In ' oil and vinegar dres.111!ng, wUh If some flnelv chopoed scall!Gns or chlves. i::hlll before serving, ; Add Vitamins henty-nine percent ot the youna adults surveyed in a re- cent lludy felt their famtlles were not getting proper .nutrl· lion. A survey of physlcllJ'.13 • ditck>sed thlt I out or JO ~ ton favored 1daing vitamins lo foods. . For Weekender Advertising 'Phone 6424321 • ... -... TUSHCANW/LiD ........... 399 ·~ LOTION OR Oil 2-0<.t<CE T\A!E l:OPPERTONE 7.0-.TIA>t -SENSODYNE TDOTllPAST£ ) 78•<§>rruANT'CiFt1i-·""'2°3 4.01..liir ut @oorANrCofFEE. 144 12• tS "11Rrcu"w"1rE 'i1iii' SUPER CLEANER 64..0...U Bottle •• @PtlSnfiiS--·· 48• @1i°ffil·UwN'ws 121 ©wasifms .... ··, 59" <St1Ys'ilt'WH1T£ ....... LlQUID DETEICtNT 4fJc <§> LWTo/{ffiil TU 77• It rtstrftd. ·• lflllW Tll ~ n .,_ -.n •I • 32~ ~ PALM OUYE LIQUID DETEllBENT I . ' /. .. • -- WfdnndQ, July 4, 1~73 OAILY PILOT %7 -r ' . MYe JOU $8.88 * WE WELCOME FOOD --Mix Covers P-ie Here's I dilferent kind of Tamale Pie -that ~ _ beeL dish._tblL has boon l---I popular for years and years. Usually Tamale Pie Is made v.•ith a cooked cornmeal mix· ture, but here It Is gtvtn a top- ping made wit h buttermilk biscuit mix and canoed whole· kernel com. OUVE TAMALE PIE .......... N..t the •tore--~---'---.-. ----- .. • SAVllGS Is~ • nc"" ~price ti sill:lt i.it JllftMsn, The fitwtS would be tlllCfl M&titr If ..C: tM ,,_..,. 1icWM. ft ·ETAMPSHOPPERS '1N ANY LOS ANGELES, Al\IEASIOtk OAANG!L ~~~~~T=U~~RE~,~ER~N~.~O~"~~-~ S Bf A ___J.14, ·plunds chuck \\ cup finely chopped onion 213 cup finely chopped gre<!l pepper . . 1' • :.;~ DE.IER&EIT ale • ... -·--.... CHARCOAL IROll.EO SnAJC YOUR ALPHA BET A t-EIGllORHOOO euroa . (TI-£ MAf-1 IN Tt£ RED APRON) PRQU)l. V OFFERS: BtrT.CHElt'S · PltlnE MEATS MEATS YOU'LL ii: Nouci TO SPVI QUALITY l SATISFACTION CUARANTt.ED •DISCOUNT PRICED ~ ......... -Du<lget ·~~~ IVTClll'S PllDE !IR£AST I. TilGH ~ . FRESH FROZEN • USDA GRADE .A ~· -----------.-------· BUTCHEB.'S PB.IDE BEEF CHUCK ROAST BUDGET .BURGER JENNIE 0' BONELESS TUR~EY ljLADE OJT . - A DELICIOUS BLEND OF APPROXIMATELY n"4 GROt..N:l BEEF A1'V 23% TEXTURED VE GET ABLE PROTE1N (SOY FLOUR) WITH SEASONINGS. ' ROAST READY FDR THE BBO ""'!-·~-----------------ALPHA .BETA IVTCBH'S Plllll BEEF FRESH J ~~~NgRP~~ER .&OUNCE• PINK• WHITE; BEIGE SlFE8UlRD · l!'ODORAN't 22~ '. IAR SOAP ,. BONELESS RIB STEAK ·15_9 LB. GROUND BEEF EXTRA·LONG 9 5c WIENERS LB. ------------------.. c T·BONE STEAK , 1~5 LB. ---BOIELESS·--__!1·59--HOEEMAN!S BEmRMA~ID _, FAMILY STEAK ~ .... SLAB BACON ru~~~rnuy STANDING 1118 ROAST tAAG! ENO :1~5 .C WHOLE HOG • I-LB f'll:G. BIRDF~RM-, 108 SAUSAGE "':',.;~"' FRESH FILLET OCE"Att-~1-21-PERCH LB. : FROZEN FOODS . ' 5EA COAST• l_LB. BOX IRRJD 118 r.rCEs ·© · ____ ..,. _____ ----------· . ------~-------------FOlt .T>E SUMMEJt PESTS RAID ~¥#fP .. ' 16-0J. ~Almond @Ptti.Sauay GRANOLA fB ~A.fiosfEo ~ SWEET WltUTS A1.Pt1A IETi\ "" .... '"" FANTASTIC OISCOUNTS EVERY OAY ALPHA ICTA DISCOJNf """ FANTA~TU.: DISLOU NTS f'IER• OA f 61 • t'Bl'tuE'B'iNNrt 28 ~am· Fit"'KS 01 ~MARGARINE c }iiii( KNOCKWUIST .. 45• smvs!ARc'H 56«§Poiisil'fAUhcE FRESH ALPHA BETA BAKERY PRODUCTS itn'fmAMUFFINS43• 111.Pttl IETA~ 12.i>ocl •Ilea. 48< HAMBURGER BUNS 12.Jlodt • ~ S2c RlrHll IETll . 12.oi. P"::~ 7 5c ~ @ ru~ui.AT1~"'suc~R 33• ORANGE CHIFFON CAKE ~ POLISHrSAUSAGi 131 < .AlrKA BfTA·A-Pock. 57c o;,,n Jo<•·"·0•·"""'• BEAR CLAWS ~:::: ms.a..'"" BUTTERMILK 51 SOFT BLUE BONNET 45• PANCAKE MIX c "'"""'·''-".,·""' 49• MARGARINE -f'B '""""",,. HONEY BEE BRE D l(C\ ~ ~~r::~~~l~11NK • 1 24 ~S'iiNsHiNE CHEE;,IT 54c~WGARINt"''.-39• ~ --~ lfsftFS' CHOCOLATE 55 @sNtci<'cllACKERS 25• RLPllA IElA l11itatiD1 Milk CHIP MORSELS c ~.,,....,. 26 ~ '"°""" ""' ~JU.JY FRUITS c ~ r~M~o~~ilbY 1 '5 ~REESEPEANUT 0:--11 @ o..•w""'.'°"'.. 5 IC 'iiiiif BUTTER CUPS , 53• DOG.FuOO ·t8'"'"" 67• ~ '~"°"""'•·•v.-.., 31 ~PILLSBURY FlOUR ~ CAI FOOD DINNERS c ci!RNMUFAN MIX 12< © MNCLWER 106 - @oteiM'W111i• @ sfloo'N"MALLDW @iifluxtiiiiciifas ..0.. t.otio.. or 0.1 SWEllSll TAlllllNC 133 SECIET 2.0S. • l.atlllft er on SWElllSll TANlllNG SECIET. 77c 44-()1..NCE BOX DREFT ilETlRIENT • fAHT•STIC DISC OUNTS EYlflY Oit.Y ~o .. ...,..,...,. BRIDGFDH DEMI LOAF IHrH• IETA·"l~C. .... FAMILY PACK ICE CRUM . ' 12• 95• 86• 61• 58• 87• 42• 17• 53• • t can9 (each a ounces ) tomato aauce ·213 cup chopped (medluf11 rine) plmienl<>Sluffed ol· Ives · • 1 ~2 teaspoons chili po'A'Cter ~4 teaspoon pepper 'Batter Topping, see below 12 slices pimiento-stuf£cd green olives tn a large skillet over moderate heat I cook beef, crumbllng with a fork, until it loses its red color. Add on!~ and green pepper and cook gently, stirring often, witil onion ls wilted. Stir in tomato sauce, chopped olives, chill powder and pepper. Turn inlo a ).quart oblong glass baklnJ dish (13 x 9 x 2 Inches) or stmitar utensil. Spoon Bitler Topping over meal mixture, using a small metal spatula to spread and 'ci:Nnpletely cover meal Top-o=-~ c. --.piflgWill-be lhin. •• ··""'"""' Arrange · olive slices over l batter. Bake in a preheated 400- degree oven 30 to 35 minutes . Serve at once Makes IS serv· in gs. BA1TER "TOPPING • 1 egg l 'h cups buttermilk biscuit mix ir.. cup milk ~ teaspoon ooion salt 1 can (7 ounces) whole . .kernel corn, drained -tn-a-medium-mldng-bowl beat egg until yolk and white are combined. Add remaining inp-edlents; stir until well mixed. Use as directed in Olive Tainale Pie recipe. · Rabbit Food Vitamin Supplied Carrots ln one-pound film bags are .smaller in size, but sweet, tender and succulent . Bushy carrot tops may make the product look bet ter . fl1!s~. and feel like more for yow' money, but the tops can draw moisture from th e vegetable itself. reducing its life and quality. Green o r yellow-colored plant f~ are ~xcellent sources of vita min.A. One raw medium·siud carrot supplies more than enough o( the da ily amount of vitamins. An in· terest ing summer di.!i\ with fresh carrots • • • ORANGj: CARROTS t ipound carrots o/• cup "'1r3ter 3~ teaspoon aalt 1h teaspoon fresh grated orange peel . I orange 2 tablespoom margarine or butter 2 to 3 tablespoom of your fa vorite syrup ( c a n e , molasses, honey, pancake, or brown sugar ) \Va.sh and peel, Stt'Ub or scrape caJTOLs. Slice tt06S'Wise into round or lengthwise lnto sticks. Bring water and salt to a boil in saucepan. Add cam>t.s and cover pan. Cook over medium heat 10 to 20 minutes, until tender. Drain well. Meanwhile grate 1n teaspoon peel from orange. Peel «ange and cut into bite-tlze pieces. Add orange pieces and peel, margarine and S')'TUp to drain- ed carrots. Place °""' low heat and stir g"1lly until inargarine ls melted and oranges are heated. Ser"e at once In I portions. For dirferent. flavor, leave out the syrup and add l to 2 tablespoons linely chopped ereen onions or chives. Pie Creamy l . I - -Making a creamy custlrd pie \\'Ith lots of nutritious 11\ilk and '"liP? 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AM 25'4 Wett lr"4wef, A_...• 2110 "•.,... ........._c.. ...._, 1171W.sm.t,f' ...... .. 14171 .......... , .... 14212 ....... ...._ ......,.. •• • ' - , ' ' \JtcMtsdl:y, July 4, 1973 OAILV PILOT H • Bee.fier Idea Shelled Out -. ·In oome ways Oamo Alida I ... _ pow<l«ed cumin -.. "' slew .•. .llrst OJokiog oil • o1 • all becoi•oe i<'• .....Uy Flour lotilJas made with less eiq>eN!vtJ>eef ~ Chill Tomaio Sauce and aeoond1y because every -usually bas hb or her Trim fat 11un beel. Ort into favorite way ol ful~ K. v,.Jnch llllces or aslt meat cut- The term adually means ter to do ;~ Sprinkle with Remove from lklllet and a.,, wann until all piecos are oizzled. Meanwhlie, wnip tOrtulas in foil and heat in moderate oven. To serve place beef In hol tortilla and IPOOR on Green "meat roast". But it ii the lemon .'. and . Toss way the beef ls cut seasoned -1.o.~Y·-~ __ __fh!!i ~to Sauce or a and OOOked~..:ii:.1 goes on Brown -quidily "" both choice of M!<kan toppers ~ •.f t .erwa r ds that sidesinsrnallamountofoilin (canned , bottled or distinguishes one recipe from lKt akillet. OVeroooking will ho m e m a d e ) , such as another,,.,_ · . Is de "th toughen beol. llo not . ..crowd Guacamole , Gre<n Olili Salsa. 'i' recipe ma wt a beef Jalapeno Sauce etc, Se11Ve couple of pounds of beef cross · ' rib or ihoulder clod which is a boneless muscle from the ChJclt aectlon and often found at a rolled · roast in the .-... - The tblnly sliced beef is tOs.ed with 'lemon juice and ground ~. a .distinctive seaaomr. in Mexican cookery. The beef b then quickly frizzl- ' ed in a hot skillet. The secret of cooking is to get tt in aM out of the skillet q'uickly, so the tender beef doe9 not overcook a n d toughen. . Serve in wann flour tortillas with one or more toppings. A recipe for Green Ohili· Tomato Sauce is given. Gaucamole is popular and so are some of the more highly seasoned chili with Mexican Potato cu ... Makes I ...-vings. Gt't!tll ·adU , ...... S.IH"t: Cunbine a l 1)0ltnd can tomato sauce. 1 tablespoon butler, ~' cup_ raisins , I to 2 tablespoom diced canned green _chills and 11> teaspoons sugar .. Slmmer gently. at i r ring often, about JS rniruXea untU most ot, liquid evaporates. Qtlll. !Makes t lf.t oops sauce. MEXICAN POTATO CAKES 21\ cups mashed polAtoe• "2 cup yellow com meal ~, cu p grated sh&rp Cheddar -v .. teaspoOO marjoran1 ~'4 t.eospoon th)me ~• cup milk Buuer or oil for fryinc . Mix all ingredjents and· · knead lo smooth dollgh. Divide into 8 portions. Shape into 3- Jnch round cakes. Fry in h>t buttered skillet turning · once w\til crisp and golden on both sides. THINK MEXICAN , BUT NOT TACO • .. uces. Mexican Potato Cakes will ~ <he Carne Asada with their unique cheese, com meal and hem.flavor. .:.-..::-"-:.=~;;:.."'."--· COMPARE DUR LOW EVERYDAY MEAT PRICES WITH ANY OTl CARNE ASADA, : C~STYLE 2 pounds beef~ Tib _ I· large lemon Shoppers ·Mind Peas Queues FRESH FRYERS 1111 IRllE I ._ .... , 44 CMICllleNI · UJllCC»IDtTIOIUoLLV c .IOtolOID 1•,.1l11~ • LI ICUT·YP •ITll,.* l&I CHUCK ROAST IUIE-CIT --.-.... 93c "UNCotlDITICNIALP. Y HllOID ,Oii. ·~~::• LI ICl,.TI• WT he lll . "00. .. IC! PltO'llCTlOll POUCY GUtilR.UffllS THUElllQS TOM (flll:CTIW!l'IOM MIMSDAT .IJlY 4iH TIMOUGH Tl.lSD.i.'f ..UY IOIH, 1•1J"". Rll ROAST ROUID STEIK . IROUID BEEF RIB STEAK UIMDI .. lllE·ll ill SIZE PICO.IE IEEF -' --== .. s123 .... s123 11-TIOflALLY ·~~ ........ , .. aac UNCOJIDlllOJll.&L~Y $ ·141 ...... , .. --·POii 1011010•01 l'U.VOl:UD _.9"AllTTA .. D 9UM.IT'l'A .. D f L.lVOll AllO MIAl.ITY .. • •U.VDI: La •u.VDI: LI GVAllT'I' LI UIMU ..... llAll lll l ... ll••• ... , ., .. lll fl.I A• •llOVlllll 11•• II ... I.Ill • By Nl<JIOLAS LILLITOS • !~~~.!.~J!IES •. 9c !.~~!~.q~! ....... -..... -.... L•' 1 u ~~~T~.~M~ll'YL•• .,,... ·s 1 >• citoss RIB ROAsi ••...••• ,..,.,::.:~:: s "!I Mml£l£l JACll CllUSE1 " .... lOSllEI PICIUS , M"'"""'"' ;-ROUND STEAK . s1·:u BEEF LIVER I , OSCAR MAYER SAUS~GE ......... ~~: s1 1 LM1YtH,1AHOOMM1GHTs ..•. ll I cLAUSSON ....••.•..... J:,~wl1 RIB FILLET t •-••1111 .................... -•••••. L• Jl1c••.••111U1•••n.•11111 ......... 5 FRYING CHICKEN <•l•-.. 1••"" 49c EYeryday Low Priced Deli Items '. WAWJAW, Poland (AP) - ............ or dining oot in P~';eqwres a lot Of finli, · - patience and a dash of in- g...,;cy. In most major Poli.sh cities, women average about three houn juot waiting in lines to tiuy 1heir fiiod. Getting_ a table in some state re!llaurants can take uP to 40 minutes. The main problems are a shortage ol shops and a limited labor force. While hoping for a solution from the government, Polish citizens have developed a system to cut down on waitlng ·ti me. It's called changing llnes. Witness this typical shop- ping OC«le: The Joog line at the bread counter in one o! 'Warsaw 's major food aOOrel is making its usual snail-pa<ed progress. A mother, clasping the hands of her two small children and pooitioned hall- way up the line, turns to the man behind her and asks: "Will you keep my place? I'm going to queue up for meat across the room. If s shorter there. I'll be back before you reach the counter." -~'!~.~~z .. ,•·121 ~~~~~·=:15• ·=:t:;-;.~ •. L,,_., !!.!~!~:~ .. ~.E.~ ......... :~;._~;5-l 1' ·~!~~~!~~-~.~~~~ ...... ~.:.". '·1.i•-. ~ORNTstr·cAME HEN:·····:i~~·.;.;:;n: 91c Ill llJT •OUA~tl' SllCEI llEATSl!fJ.~· •t• SIRLOIN TIP 1 ~~~~ ~!L.'~ ........... _ ..... .,s 1 u .~~~~.~~.~~. !~~~. "? 112· . . ' """"""'""°·"',.,,.. · ""·0 • .... tTUl!llT .... ,.,,.... ~~'" s1u HAM-SLICES '1'' OSCAR ,MAYER BACON s It U.S. NO . 1 WHITE ROSE 12C Al.l IW ••A ff' EmA lllT llstllTS 12, ••.••, ............. l • ,_, .. , ... ,•1cu,. ............. " .... L• 1l1can.T•ncic .................. .j. ..... 2 POTATOES OlWMAm ...... .,,,., "' "'"""' ............... , "' TOP SIRLOIN T·BONE STEAK s 1 Jt SLICED BACON 91• vum LllCl EAT r1tsaU1r llSCITS '°"'"h••T•U: ···~L''" ................................ L• L•DTL ........................ \.L'"' ·············· .l• ~---"'-~~:' ... •1" "'"''"'""""""" .. """' 11· ~=~·~~~· .... 1 ts ~.~~lE.R~o.~s~ sr~~K "s 1" ~~~.N~1s~-~~co~ ... ~. 19• SOUASYHTALIAN ... . .. 19~ NABISCO WHEAT THIN~::'::: 52' ~ CITllP . PO BOY SANDWICIL ... ,.::o.;85' 1 IPPLElllCE HONEYO~.~~~o~,~ol~~.~".': ... ;~:" CHEEZ-ITCRACKERS .........• ::=s9 · 3.'3c ~~E.!~~·~;;~·~·,~-.20:=39· fg" PEACHES MiATEDflliESlON[ ............. ,. DELUXEBR[AD ............. .":'.:':.':.:37' . ':Jlfi, . PiiZAS NACKTRAY ........ ,.,:-,.:93• ~':FF . t-APPLES ~~·v . ...... " .... 39<" TRIX CEREAL ...................... '.'.::: 60' ... STUFFED POTATOE~ ..... ,.::;: 34 ' RICE MIXES ............ : •.•... .,.,:-;-..: 34• W/00.. .. 110-.. PACKAGED GOODS KE Y BUY DESSERT TOPPING MIX .. :':':O.":: 49' PICTSWEET PEAS. ............... ~,:; 46' CANNED FOODS KOOL AID UNSWEETENED .. ~.:: 7' -* 2 EGGO WAFFLES ................. !.',:; 46' NO 3 MEDIUM PEAS '"29' NOODLES ROMANOFE.. .. ~'::: 52' BIZ PRE-SOAK .............. ~.'::.~' 115' LEMONADE.. .................. '.':;:'.': 29' ,r 'TE.WED TOMATOE' "~:':29· PET FOODS CHICKEN CAT FOOD ........ '.'.Z:::: 17' GAINES GRAVY TRAIN .. .:11:;4.15 PRIME VARIETY ......... ':":'::.l'I.~ 1.Bl 9. lllllllLLOWS iT-E27~ LAVA HAND SOAP. ............ _..... ............. '1""~ ~ ..... 11•t- CAMA y BATH SOAP, ............ ~.: 18' HOMEMADE WAFFLES. .... ~ 4 J' . "..{~R6~~ BJtvNES ............... ~ 33: ...CORONET TISSUE.. ....... ;:";\::36' HOT SLICES BREAD. ......... :.l1.'::; 56' T DRY ROA'T RPEAAGEU ......... 1..93, SOLO PLASTIC CUPS. ....... n o',:;93' ..... ' N ~;;::; 73, 'ANDWICH BAGS --2" :r-IEIT'E"' •ltl PRESERVES ................ ._ ••• 69 ' ............... ...-• --· .,. ·..-. -[iM-J B COFFEE •• 2 66 01APERS ................. =.'==1.ss B? r("f-...:. .. -_· • ...,,,.. ........ t-• ROYAL OAK BRIQUETS ...... ~1.69 ~:""' .... M.J.B. COFFEE.. ....... ·~: 91' CAI ,,....,°'•·--. • . INSTANT COFFEE.. ...... ~'! 1.26 MARGARINt .................. ".:;.':<:: 35' ED TACO SAUC E.. ........... ~~::"~ 30' DAIRY PRODUCTS SOFT MARGARINE ........... ~":::: 37' . .rBLACK PEPPER ........ :f.:l~ 77' CANNED FOODS -sTRAINtO-BABY·FOOD .... ,~~---9' ST RA INED JUICE.. ........... ,,I':';; 9' JUNIOR BABY FOOD .. ,, .... ,::;:: )3' LI NKETTS VEGEMEAT. ...... '.;;"~;!9T BEVERAGE • SPIRIYS HAMMS DRAFT BEER. ... ~.::: 1.59 . •• j Li ! • t I ; 1 _i The man agrees, but a few miootes later he turns to the wc:man behind him and.makes a similar TeqUest. In a flash he's off to a third line, waiting to 00.y general groceries. FOREMOST SHERBET ........... ~:: 6-4' FRESH Dill PICKLES ........ ~:-;; 83' RED SALSA JALAPENO ..... ~;:;: 29' BURGUND Y WINE.. ...... ~';1 2.35 ·· When the speed o! the lines ls misjudged, posit.iom are lost. People tty to claim their places anyway, and others ac- cuse them oC butting ahead. However, 8hoppers w h o have the linHwi&cbing system down to a fine art claim they can get positions in Coor lines at the same time. The few who play it sale and take one at a time may find thal, lnotead of approaching the counter, they're getting farther away because of the line jumpeTS. Eating oot can be taJ:ing, too. Some rtW.aurants have armchaiTS 81T8:nged on one side o{ the room for those waiting their turn ror a table. There ls a brl~t oide of ..... stnce cornllc to power on a wave cl b&oody, economic ~ nearly three years ago, F.dwanl Gieftlt'• Conunul)lsl Ieadorshlp bas expanded -slderably the choice ol coo-.....,. goods in Poland . Once rarttlea. Items like Of'qe3, bananas, Western chocola.kia. toiletries end even IOUlb<:.lfter Westen\ clothes are beOominl avaUable. ~ only problem 18 roaching tl1t count.I' to get them. • Fl1t19AY' • -..-.-·-.... DOLE PINEAPPLE.. ......... ~1:;37' HOUSEHOLD ITEMS FLOOR SHINE CLEANER .. ~~= 1.89 CLOROX BLEACH ................ ::: 39'· GQODWINS AMMONIA ....... ":: 28' LIQUID DETERGENT ....... ~~·::; 45' SPRAY STARCH ................. "::l: 43' 9. COIET i~26c ... GRAPEFRUIT JUIC£ .• ~"::45' ... WELCHADE DRINKS ......... ~32' ..... ....... .... PRUNE JUICE .............. ~":: 49 ' CLING PEACHES. .............. ~. ' SPRAY FABRIC FINISH ...... "l.'l: 43' WASH & COMB SHAMPOO , ........... ,..., '°''· $119 , ..... CllRITY ~y TIDY UP'S Gent* COte, .... «fWMni. ,,. ,. .. *'•' .. ~&,! r:i SURE MTl-PSISPIR ........,., 77' . '"*~ .... ·;;::;:J MISS BRECK )-:. ~ HAIR SPRAY ....... k~lod, .71. KM'lt,.d Of ~~. ·r=-· I ~ECK CREM E RIISE ~ _..... -$139 ~ltocty. 1Wh. ......... 89' brecilh. too. ...... COPPERTONE LOTION ar OIL $119 To,._, Oftd ,,_ •• fOll 40s. *'!Lint• too I a..-::,o~j 9t~ j IOTTU ~ ~~~~ ... ~.11• SOLARCAllE $161 SPRAY -. ....... BRECK SHAMPOO ~~ i::::i: s 139 ·--' !! .. J. ~ :!.; .... ~ 1 •• ' . ' ' STORE/POUR PLASTIC PITCHER 69-01. 1111 w/ lli~oc:k top. 38' PLASTIC lWIST-OUT ICE CUBE TRAY .... ft N ... 69' .,kk ' .. .,.. MELITTA COFFEE MAKER Mok"&Mrwa kupt of coffM. $291 MBJTTI COFFEE 76 ALTERS ""•·°' .. WHITE COFFEE CUPS 11· l ....... c..... ...... ......,..,,_ .... ... ... ~,.,_... .. ..,. ... .... ..... _,.., ........... . tll1r1'1 I ... lllf Jll .............. ~( .......... . ™""· . '" "· .............. . ''"' • t1J I. 51M1-~ .... , ,_., .... '""' . ,,. .. .__ .. .. (~ , .... ,,,. ........ . "· (0¥1 .... 1.11oooo1 st..,,-. (t.. ••••n . •1• "''" .. ' ... ~. CMI .. Cil0¥1 • IM'J 1..cllll ~. GMt l,. "0¥1 • 11111 .......... 11. Cl411e ltl • llH Ill'. Cilt1•H~• tl•4. Cl411el ll • 1• loo, c ........ . IM(;IM.1110 PIU . Ill W. A•t , I I """lllllGIOll IU(ll .ttU ••"""• l u . IMlllllGTOll 111(11 ..... hlo• Clrtito 11, 1~u•• 1111u .1.oi.,. "'· .. l• '" IA llllllAOI , • i. IW!tff $1to"*"t <••. ll ll'WOOD • t•-N $lit ....... (1• lt •llO•tf . 11411 11. 1111 .. ~-lh l. \lllllOI • !Mi01 """" ... • lfllWOOD • lllfl tNoi.it A•o. lOllf MACll • 11U I. 1trtot ~. 1. 111 Mtc.urs • ,.... 1. •• ,..r,.. •••· -O'll& • 411 "· """""'""' .. 1 •• -Mll\(0 · I H 1'1. Wile•• "°"''LI · llim ...... , .... 09.i\IK.4 • tt• I. ,...,._ '"· ••Ulllli..-,. L ••• tllHI s.w ..... , .... llJ'tf ....... ''· l,U11CaM11\.t1Jl. l1tl-1 Jl<I, Ull HMCI • .. ,. ti" h Uillll t •a , U1' 1'o . .,1,101 Wiii lllO•iO • U1' Lloctlfl 11.4. *'" c;111-nn ,:,.,,_.. .. ,,,..________.... ......... 111(1 . !Ill ............. IOltAIKI • 1114 Potllk (•fl 11•1~ lott•IKI • ,.._ !otroll .. ff lh4, TllMI~ · 11• ,__.. ... . nin• . ''"' .,.,... .... tt 111 1• wtnc111n1t • "" Llilctto ... ._ "",."'"'. ••11 ~" 9"'111t1111 • " ............ .. Wlllfnll • INIS S." It Ao1. •fftll • HIM I. 'flMltMt llto4, · 11 tllllllllOfH · tnl llt. ,, ... \.~~~;;:~5Jlt::J· 'ST'0;£5'8r(; 7i'a·~· • . I - OUllTOl:ll AllUIOHT, CLIAN AND Soft pnl....-1erJ<nllDl'I blend, "°" lr11r1, whill , llDI Of fitted. YW1tl. .. "-~I" WU DOUIU ... '2" STD ..... ' I " ' ,.,, '1'' IUllll ..... '" llNG .... llllG ...... '4" POLY ALLED MATTRESS PADS Non.ollergon!c pnlypropvlone cov1r. ql.llltod w/1!.ntlc ortChor bonch , Wo•h/dry. 1WIN ..... !3" . QUllll .. 16" DOUIU. .. ~4" KlllG ... ~I" ST. MARYS 72xt0" CARMEL BLANKET •• 72x90'' HAMJ'TON BLANKET ,._..,. high !Ott corw9fltlnrlDI w-DI' thorlTIDI WOOYI In vonr· rovnd w1lfhl. MadllM -•hobl1. Chol<• ol l'l,.li, blu•. 901d DI' 9'""· OAK MOUNT WHISKEY .... T.:::7 .69 w ~Von de Kamps wr AN OUTSTlllDING YUIETT 01 IRlSH umY GOOOS VINYL MATTRESS COVER (onlour.d lt>r •IW9 fi1 & prot.ctloo'I. IUNK ... 99' TWIN ... 99' DIL .... 99' QUllM .. 11" 'I" llllG ..... VINYL PILLOW COVtRS Hoovr 9ou91 vl"yt cov1r1. l'olr, ST1NDUD ... 99' KING .. ~ 171 JACQUARD WOVEN BEACH TOWEL 18•!i4" oil wl!Dl'I .... ,...., s 111 loop, thole• of cn1DI'•. SHEARED JACQUARD BEACH TOWEL ,ott1rnod 3!i•60" .1,. s3•• 11'1 oll cottOt'I 1heored. .JACQUARD WOVtN $217 BEACH TOWEL "•••" LADIES' KNIT TOPS Tctflll nnd 1t-ln 1 1tyl11 In 0 bl9 <hole• of color•. l'ntrnt., ond Gtht r bl11'1d1. llUll 1-M-L -' • ' .. • • :JO DAILY PILOT Wtdntsday, July 4, 197J Wed......,, Ju~ 4, 1973 Hawa ii Calls His Appetite 'Islanders' Fare Best' BASTING SAUCE By, J.A-BLINN ( a v a i I a b I e in mo.st s..1n1e &eaiOOings. HOJJ... YWOOD _ "We go ~upennarkets or hen Ith Pince mushroom c a p s One 6-ounce can urmveeten· back to l~awail al least once a stores) tlightl y sautc fresh t:aps in ed pineapple juice I I th food the \\lash, pat dry 1..'hk:ken butter. or use dra.lned carmed 0 ,_ , "'-e can '"nanu-yeaz.. ove e , · idd In h ) .A f ..... TV ....... ...., -cli mate, and especially the parts; place skin s· e own 1nus room caps on wp o orange juice people. It 's an ideal place. large, lightly greased baki.J1c ~·hlcken, stem side down. 14 cup dry white wine ~·here 1 hope to retire." dircc-dish. Squeeze juice of one 13nke u n c ove red in tor-producer George Schaefer lemon and one-hair lim e over preheated 400 degree F. oven 1/.i cup sherry said. chicken. Sprinkle chicken with about 30 minutes. basting 'h teaspoon Slt)y sauce ,;1 credit my way of making seasoned salt, pepper\ paprika :several times during C01Jking . 1/4 cup teriyakl sauce Mal ·Tu.is to Beulah Bondi who and poultry seasoitlng. Serve on platter lined with I dash white rum (or Coin- rnadC the greatest drinks in Turn over anQ squeeze re-romaine leaves. Garnish with treau) the world. In fact . hers kind o! maining lemon and lime juiCt'S <:ocoout chips. Lovely for sum-Coml:iine a 11 ingred ients . spoi led you for any others!" and season again Yillh the m.::•:.r ::d:::in::in"g'-. .::S'::'_'::":.•c_ _ __,_ __ S:.h.::•k:.•c_w:.•l:.I. ______ _:=============---'= Schaefer often ha rks back tol------~----- hls love for lla1\·aiia.n fare and people, ~·hich dates from the time he spent as a member of the entertainment section of the army. "Back in the war years, we used to go to sOme real luaus -not like the touristy ones held in big hotels today. . "The thing you have to do is t.o start o(f wi th a drink before dinner -a little sa ki or even rwn ; an ything wll\ do until you ge t that pleasant glow. 'fhen you ~it down on the ground and face the poi. "I'm not crazy about poi (cooked, rermented taro root , mashed to a paste and eaten \1·ith the fingers) bu t then they bring on that huge delicious pig that's been cook- ing down in the coal$. The flavor is really exc iting, especially with all the won- derful side dishes they bring on." The pleasant man with a round face and sl\ghtly rotund body enjoys dining at home •' this summer • Di scover the super low price of super food from Ralphs. From Super Buys to Super Burger, we offer ways to Jive with the high cost of Jiving and bring compliments to the table. Make your next shopping trip Super: Come to the Sl;p.£:.market with Super-Low Prices. FRESHNESS DATED MEAT MASTER MEATS DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Col• Sl1w-Mtc1rortf-H111tti or Director George Sehaefer'1 'favorite subjeef might be marinades for luaus. • trip. PRODUCE DEPARTMENT I most of all. --"""8 came-out-here five years ego to· stay five.•month5 and we've been .here ever "s.ince," he sald. ''It's ideal for my \11ife, "'ho loves to \\'alk. swim or ride her bike. !,!I.I)• _ • ........_ ftiiiib _· ---Ralpha ·Potlto--lcelllrt-. .~ ..• 29 ·."We entertain simplf . with another couple or two, and ~­ casionally with •a I a r g e cocktail party: I'm really a consumer more tha n a cook, although I can do breakfasts fairly well. "A111dred is an excellent cook and really goes out of her way to . indulge my palate. I like f:iirly simple f o o d s , especially baked or ·broiled meats." Mildred plans her meals around the meat. "I buy the' best cu\ I can firMi and I often marinate It wii.ti seasonings or broth. Generally. I'm not very long on elaborate sauces. Besides. people out here are so weight conscious." Her favorite Jamb recipe is for a shish kabab, -"the meat trimmed of all visible fat. marinated m a broth nlade from ·beef bou'illon, bottled teriyald sauce, mint sauce and pineapple . "You marinate the lamb ovemig1lt and skewer it on spears with mu s h room s. ,,..~low calorie a n d delic " she said. l\:lil 's lo ve fot Hawaiian food gives that "Schaefer tooch". to her choice of salads and fresh fruit d~rts. Her f a v o r i t e Pol}Uleslan salad is easy to create. She combines canned b o n e I e s s chicken with slivered water chestnuts, bamboo s h o o t s , mushrooms. pinepapple tidbits and mandarin oranges. "I lik e a fru ity dressing. made ~·ith the juices from the fru its mixed with a dash of f rcsh orange juice, Cointreau and fresh lime juice." llflLDRED SCHAEFER'S cocori-m t111CKEN HAWAI IAN 6 large chicken legs wilh thighs attached (or 3 large chicken breasts, split ) 2 lenlons I lime Seasonings for c h i c k e n : seasoned salt , grou nd pe~ per, paprika. po u It r y seasorung. ground ginger. coriander, thyme and rosemary 6 large mushroom caps <fresh or canned\ Basting sauce I bclo"') Romaine letlucc lfaw;iii;in ''OCOnut chips Teflon Tips Stains on .tenon coated pans c<in be rcmovl'tl by mixing together •.i, cup chlorine bleach, 2 tuhlcspoons b:iking soda and !"cup \1'ater and boil· ing it in 1hc pan ror 10 minutes. FOR AD VERTISIN G • IN OUT 'N' ABOUT PHON E NORM ST AN LEY 642.43'2 I • lb.~89 A IPfCIAL COM81NATION 0 ' JIALPHI OJIOUNO 8EE, AND TUTU A ED SOY PlllOTEIN. D1lclau. ..,_ ... Flavor Col*ad Ham •h•ilk por1ion .. -.11 Fryers Armour-WIN.ck & Glbl•I• 2-2~ .. . •vg.- whol• Turkey Hindquarters 'Young, M•11y Turkey Drumsticks 8ikrd 1F~~0~~~ 1 lb. Site.cl . Iowa Fanns Bacon Zippe llr•ltd-1 oz. l'tlg. lb .• 44 lb •• 59 "'· .85 ... 1.09 Salail Honmen-Ovat Canned Ham ., •. 8.59 CA•!Pft•-.•f•dr1 Y••r-E:xtr• Sh•rp neaaa " 1.25 Aalph1-AgedlMonth1 115 $harp Cheddar Cheese lb. . _ · ,, •. 1.09 Ca1lno Br1nd Jack Cheese Rolls Country Styl• or Buttermilk Pillsbury Biscuits IOL Am•rk:•n-Plmento 6 011¥1-IJtneePf)I• Lettuce Callloml• ,. Avocados Fr11h-Crl1p Bell Peppet:s Miid, lwffl Brown Onions Froth H1w1ll1n Pineapples Swfft, .lute)' Valencia Oranges ••di .aa per llt. ••ch per lb- .16 .16 .58 .• 19 ... 95 .79 Taquitos wtth •vocedo ••uc. ••. SEAFOOD DEPARTMENT Kraft Cheese Spread .11 .35 .45 .39 .35 FLOWER DEPAR~MENT ... 1-lhoutHrCllt 7-Bone Steaks 811t-Shoutd1r Cut Family Steaks lhould•r Cut-0.lone - Beef SwisS Steaks cut from tfl• loin lb. 1.33 lb. .98 Al11Un, M•itty . King Crab Claws . frill! Flll•t ol DoverSole Gr••t for S•l•d•-Small Sb:• Cooked Shrimp •. 1.89 lb. 1.59 •. 1.99' F11lechm1nn-4 Stick Com Oil Margarine Kr•tt-PhM•deiphfe-Cream Cheese 8lu1 lonn11-4 Stick Regular Margarine DAIRY DEPARTMENT ftelph1 Grade AA-20 Peck Tr•y 1 lb. IOL 1 lb: leatdllul Long Stam Roses Fr11h Cut Marguerite Daisies ...... 99 ...... .67 Beef Braising Strips 1 •• 1.49 . lb. 1.09 lb. 1.33 lb. 1.29. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Exira Large Eggs .... 1.19 BAKERY DEPARTMENT Any ltae Pick1ge Leanest Ground Beef . ~•k•1hlre Gin or Fre1h Fnift llunclee lor. .28 Whfte'I. Wh11t-S1ndwk:h l Split Top F~holegW~p-l;~bng O•~g~b. 1,09 U.S.D.A. Cholc1-Fr11h 1 88 Lamb Loin Chops 1.. • -landl .. Vodka · ••• ..... 3.89 Johnston Yogurt HOUSEHOLD VALUES Cryml Storoge Contlllnen Witt! Cork Lid• 37 Ubbey lnkeepers "' •• .... Ralphs ' Bread ..... 37 lo1v11 • ~bSi~~ Chops ... 1.78 Fol'Nly Pik-15·11 Chops Sliced Pork Loin .•. 1.09 lb .• 98 ~rloln Cut Fresh Pork Chops Prices effective July 5 through July 11 Mon tea.Ir C•n•dl•n CttooM froftl Lllundry l•ek1t1, luck•la, Imported Whisky ... l lml19d Tim1-S•v• .50 1 ri Ancient Age Bourbon :, 3.99 5.99 E•1t1rn P ... m~m-12 or. C•n• Edelweiss Beer ··~ 99 certon • Dtlh P•n1, 11'1y1 or W•tte 81111111 Household Plastics Avocodo or Oold-T Slz• Bounty Fry Pans St.lnle11 ltfff Food Steam Baskets llCh , • 48 .... 1.98 OL 1.88 ' THIS IS RALPHS SUPER CENTURY 1873-1973 Ralphs Helm Frozan ;, ,, '" T11111to R1lph1-Fr11h Biked Sesame Seed Buns R•lpho-D111ert Tr11t Apple Tumovers R1lph1-D1llc~1 Mocha Torte Cakes • Giant Size Tide • • Ralphs catering Ice Cream •1•L 89 c•rton I Orange Juica.39 Ketchup HOL 47 "~· Deterlant pkg . ... pkg. '" ••ch .36 ~46 .89 ... N. pk .. .79 SUPER HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS FROZEN FOOD PANTRY FILLERS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS LOW PRICE ' BUYS J11lph1-f1otld1 Orange Juice OrHn Oltnl-Wlth lllttlf huc1 NlblelsCom Whlpp1d Topplllf Pet Whip V111 De IC1mp1 Macaroni & ci- Da.nrfl•k• -Hol N' l llttt fJ Waffles J1110·1-A1 t0r1ed Plz:ra Rolls Pein ll•ll•••r 100 et. 70 Bayer Aspirin ,.. , S11rt, ll19., M1nlhol, LI MOn Urne l1i'o OI. 83 Foamy Shave Cream c•n , lklftle M•rktd ·" Sp.clel 11 "-89 Bright Side Shampoo ...,, , 11-.ul•r ' Un.ctlltld-114t OL Oottlto 84 Ban Roll-On Deodorant M , O For A~T1n 99 Johnson "~ 's BabyOil ...,, • Jofln10n'1 f 1fllllr lln Baby Powder Temperory Redu,tll Price. Ml11 Cl1lrol-Cr1rn1 ,011111111 f,.111r 0111111-.. 11 P1tt111 or 11\o\ or. '" 20 "' . Ol'bh1rdt'1-Wlth IHnl ChiU Con Came .. , 10 oz. ••• .37 k1rn'1-L1rg1 1111 20 OL Strawbeny Pre9ervas ~· .39 .85 .10 .39 J111ph1-Co111p1r1 •rtd l1w1 ''" Tomato Soup c!~ 10 0L 38 folt.,.-AllOrlndl ,_.. , Ground Coffee 11 oz. 35 W1k11 Up Food Flew.r ... • Ac'cent lo• 85 Btrty Crocker-I ounct C1111 ,.,. • canned Puddings ~~ 2.89 4'fl OL 85 pkt •• .... 67 Clrtofl I "•lmollYI Plue BarSoap Alte11-H11wy Duty Aluminum Foll f otWhherWelh Purex Bleach Flor•I Tretld -Pln- Uquld Detergent Pini -Sol Cleanser Hl1pr1-Meglc lronil'll Aid Spray Starch Manufacturers Speci•l Allow1nce. Hair Color ·~~ 1.24 . ... 1.24 !l9flll•r & Estr• llodJ Condltlofi., 1 80 Sliced Beef ltovft.,'1-TW\1! ... ... ••• ... .39 • a;;;pewD;ink ' "" 33 ~' . f;;'f'fl~ 89 T1bbyTl.ty-A11ort1d '"' 31 Alco1-L1111 Slz1 Ullrt lo• -1 Antl·Porsplranl c!~· 1.31 ··--·1.... ,, Sensodyne Tooth P•sle ..,: • 78 •••·11-•••I.,., Feminine Napklna 11.!'; ,45 tolOt-.lo-fflh-t • Fro1ted Nill Poll1h c-·-··-• .... • •Creme Nall Pol/sh ~~ .11 :!.:'.: .41 Long & Silky .. , -• Corlee Cakes , • Cat Dinners c1rton • ,_"'_,,., .. Meat Pl11 lfC,_ ...... Fruit Drinks ·-·"-'''""' Cream Pies o ..... _,,....., Fre1h P•ct Pe•• ........ ,_,,._ Chicken Dinners ~: .23 ·.: .10 ..!' .2t ".::.ti ~iifl.#'> EVERYDAY LOW PRICES 11 ....... ~.._ S•ltlne Cr•ckert ,......,_ .. ,, .... Ground Coll•• ... -Corn Muffin Mix N-·-•1C-8Wtfl Whott C1re1I ':.: ,31 !~ 1.01 ...-.... -· V•nlll• Waler• t • .. il llioo'l • ......... - Sklm Mii k .-.....·--· ·~:: .12 Kern'1 Pr11erv•! ,_,., ...... 1. 1~:;: .41 Tom N Diii .. .,._ .. __ ,...,,_ '"'· .11 • Seven Up .~ ... -.... _. u.: .11 "i! .IT :.:.11 c!.:! .It ,..., .. _.._..._ ln•l•nl Coffee ,_ ..... c.. ... Cheerio• "·~·--, Teo B•go _.,,.., ChUI Sauce c... .......... R•lph1 l .. ach Aluminum Foll •;. 1.41 ",:.AO "::!.At 11::. .41 .::.: .31 u--Gold Medel Flour ···--...... -Sweet Whe•t Ce.rear ··-"""''--Ac'c•nl ·-·~ ........ P•p•rTow•I• •U,_ Gold Mtdal Flour ':i:: .20 .... 46 .... ••.. 49 ...... "" 29 ...... ~OL 20 .. .. "" 69 Clll I "" 46 '" . 150~ 1.n ~.71 •.:: ... ~ .27 ; .37 ·~1.a •Asterisked ite ms not ava ilable In the following stores: ............ ~W.111•--"" ......... ,., ........ .. Lff ......... f tMM,,....... L•t ........... lnk.l•tlooolhf. lff.....-llllW,I ........ LH._...,IMtt•lt .... ........,-.U#IWlll!Wt- ,....--.. IJH..._1,,,IW. e--.IMML~--.rlMi..t ......... A•-. _..,..ntrl.,.,__ _ .. 1 ... ,,,_..,lhC. .....--.-.......... -i..1tc1r,....,..•olht. w........, ................. ....,, -,.. ...... 1n 1_ .. ,_ 1. ............ , .... __ _ Lff ~&.l•-Lff._...,OIHl.- LM ...... o,JlltW.111--L ........... ,, .. k_ -.-.......11•1 ........... . ....... ":';.. 26 . of4 • 1he luler •••DI wlll1 "9erH!t prlce1 RALPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AE 380 l 17th ST,, COSTA 'MESA; 9901 ADAMS BLYD., HUNTINGTON BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKHURSJ, WESTMINSTER;· ·' . LAGUNA Hl.LLS, 24167 ~ASEO DE VALENCIA 1726117th ST., TUSTIN 401 N. LOARA, ANAHEIM STORE HOURS: 9-10 DAILY, 9-9 ' I ,I • • ' UAILY PILOT • AtMayfa~r • . Uncle Sam helps us prove that food cost 1ess at Mayfairi·-a~st~w_e_e-..--t7"h-an-------i .Chuc!( Steak BLADE CUT · at 10 other top chains MARINATE FOR BARBECUE RETAIL FOOD PRICE COMPARISONS ·•A gain, we compare~pricesof list of meal. prnd~ce an d grorer.• food la!->l \\'L·ck \\'ith th e same 10 items used bythc U.S .l)l'partrncnl n1ajor supcrn1arkcts in thi s a rea . of Labor, Bu reau ofLabor Stoiti :i.-BASED ON U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS ITEM LIST, IN MAYFAIR DISCOUNT AND IN OTHER STORE S, EFF ECT IVE JUNE 22 TO 26 . ·special.-.··. ·'tota l discount '', tics, e very month, to measure roo<l and n1ost ot her prices "'·e r e again · 'p1·ices as part of the co:i.t of living . compared. !·'or this s urvey of 'rhcse ('O mpari :i.ons show ,011 .J u1\e 22 10 26, f..la~'fa ir's O\'e rall could .have sa\ed fron1 ~.1 8 to food prices were IO\\'Crthanall 10 $7.11 on the some S50 \\orth of of these other lop supe onlirke t !ood-in'·t his li:i.t. 8111,oked Picriics ' Los An~les are• No. of Competitor ' lt4(IJIS Rib- 8teciks BROIL OA.,.SAABECUE -GREA T FOR SfEAK 'N EGGS Discount Ch1in A Discount C~in B Discount Ch1in C LOIN-price Chain 0 Discount CMin E Discount Chain F Non-discount Cha in G Non-discount Chain H Non-discount Ch1in I ~on-discount tlu1in J . ,~ f ,, ' \PeacJies YELLOW MEAT Mayfair ~est ~uys in Produce Avocado~AL AD DEL ;G"' .39.A. ~ing Cherrie.§.,, NOR TH wEs r .59L. Mangoe5rR o•,c•L rn ••r .39e•. .28LB. Italian Squash TENDER GREEN RED ONIONS Sweet, Mild .•. , •• , •. lb .• 29 CUCUMBERS l ong , Green .• , ..... ea .• 19 LEMONS T1ngy,.Jyicy ...... , .ea .10 MUSHROOMS Fresh , Savory .... 1/2 lb .43 WATERMELON Red, Ripe, Whole .• , .. lb .. 09 BROWN ONIONS U.S. No, 1 .....•••• lb .• 16 HONEYDEW MELONS Sweet, Mellow ., ••. ,. lb .• 25 VALENCIA ORANGES , S-et, Juicy ..• ,. 5 lbs .1.00 CARROTS Fresh Crisp 1 lb. Ctllo Big •.•••• ••· • 14 VALENCIA ORANGES Swett Juict · 8 lb. Cello Bag .•.•. ,et .• 98 PURE ORANGE JUICE Trop1cano -1/2 gal. .. et .• 89 RADISH SPROUTS Gourmet Item of the Wert 3 oz . Pkg ...•.. , ... et .. 49 HOUSE PLANTS Assorted Var1ehe5 2 1/4" Pots : ••••• l for 1.op MUMS Flortl Quality 6" Pots •••.• ,, ••• e1 . 2.49 " 8anta Rosa Plums • 84 85 84 75 76 77 70 " 83 81 Unit S Total Sa~1ngs Al M1yfa1.-Competitor M1yl air 54 .38 56 .'58 2.20 52 .14 '52 .32 52.21 53.64 '11 1.43 chains '. Y.'ith the high living costs the :o.c To try to be !air. 1hese com-days, can you afford not toshopat parisons \\'ere made agaiii with J.la)'fai r? HOFFMAN BRANO WHOL E • 45.88 . 49.49 3.,, 45.95 48.70 2.75 45.04 45.74 . .70 45.65 41.53 2.11 42.33 46.01 3.,. 49.79 55.60 5.11 49.58 56,69 7.11 Sliced. ~aeon MORRELL -12 OZ. PKG. - FLAVORFUL ANO GOOD l 'ncle S<tn1's li.-.l, the same long ·-• 0... ........ 101,.., ot •~· o•••• •-•'""" ..,.,.1 ~9"l W o. '"'"' ~!ntt ~ ....... ,. ••4'lolllLOf -'""''RO (,.,...,....,., Afl O••• 0..1 "'•<!O" ~.,,.,, J'>OI) ~ c .. •,~10 ~t• 4nQolH , (o!,fO> "'~ f0l'li0 Mayfa ir <1Jest ~uJ)s i1H.v11 • Mixecf Fryer·Parts . 3 HINDQUARTERS WITH BACK -3 FOREQUART ERS 44 WITH BACK ·3 WINGS, 2 GIBLETS ANO 2 NECK~ INCLUDED • LB. {fr1.~{if f.~uf'.<?oi:!r.f <j_{f!ED 1.11 LB. • f£~!'J.!'~!:1sr l!c<?,~:!!oR • 77La ~ird Far,I[tR~l!_lf.~~#; s•o• .99L •. ~ee.{§.~.<?.fc!r~e,~ AND GOOD • 79Le q'lJf.~'d~cfLfc!~!~GODD .7h. Frver Parts . GR ADE .•. 79 DRU~CK OR l H1GH WtiH PELVIC BONE ATT ACHED e LB. ~eel 8!!!..~sl'rf.'!..'!.~.EF l.19L •. Sliced ~,~'?£f:.{tfi£ SLICES .69, .. . Mild Ch~~<fo~!. £{l~!~.~ .75 ... TURKEY PARTS Drumstick or Turkey Hindquarters, •••• , •• lb .. !iS PORK STEA.KS Sl ictd Thin forOuick Fry Juicy and Flavorful ... lb. OSCAR MAYER BACON 1. 11 Sliced 1 lb. Pkg ..... rr¥. 1.11 12 oz. Wafer Thin ... ea. ·1.11 JtMMY DEAN SAUSAGE Hot or Regul ar 1 lb. Ro ll ., .•.•... r a. FRYEft BR EASTS GrtcM 'A', With 1.09 Rib Att1ched , • , , •••• lb, .19 7-IONE ROAST Center Cut Beef Pot Roast ••••.. lb .. 99 STANDING RIB ROAST Small End·F1t Added lb. 1.47 CUT ·UP FRYERS Grade 'A' Tray P1k ... lb .. 52 Pr 11sbur-y Cut-Up ..... lb .. Si CAPRI SLICE D SAL AMI 3 oz. Pkg .......•.. ca .57 6 oz. P1i;g .•....•. e1. 1.05 CAPR I SALAMI CHUBS 8 oz Pkg ........ ea 1 19 AMERI CAN SPREAD Arden Single Wrap 12 Ol . Pkg ....... '. ea .79 PIL LSBURY BISCUITS "Sweet Milk-8 or ..• , J for .33 Butter milk -8 oz .. , • 3 for .33 6Jrtr1 Light -8 oz •..• 3 for .33 OAK SMOKED PORK LOIN SI ict d • 4 oz. Pkg ..•.. 11. ·'' Fresh Fryers GRADE :A· WHOLE SOOY • PIL LSBUR Y WHOLE BODY PRE~.11UM BIROS, 49\: LB. SLICLD ANO 1 IED. 83c LB . .·ground CJJeef FAMILY PA,;, JLBS OR MORE - LESS TH AN 3 LBS , 89c LB . This week'S'1Jest'1Juys in Groceries Patl@y Margi!.1:.i1?~< , '" . 29 Coffee Mate ,.0 , .79 !Xi.blet~ Cq!,!1 KERNE L "'" CAN .22 '"Yrf !'.!.?!.,f?.g<?,.r;,'!!!,!.NH D 6 Ol • 69 ~anquet Suppers FROZEN 2 LB. BE EF STEW, CHICKEN & OUMP l INGS 12'c BEEF ENCH IL ADA, SALISBURY STEAK , SLICED TU.RP::EY, e J ,fl!f&[~!r.,R,Y~~u•Ar 3.66 PINE SOL Cle1ns1r 14 Oz . Can .. 15 SMUCKER 'S Gr1p1 Preserves 12 Oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 35 COPPERTONE Oil or Lotion - Pltstic Bottle 4 Oz ........ , 1.05 LIQUOR IULLARD'S Gin -Cry!.lal Gin . IO·Proof Quart . . . 3.66 Fri skies Cat Food KIDNEY 1!> OZ . MEAT 15 OZ . FISH 15 OZ . May fresh Orange juice FROZEN 6 DZ. ROYAL OCC ASION ~olc h · lmporttd "Rtrt" Scotch -Full 16-Proof F.fth l.99 VELVET GLOW Beer · 12 Oz.. Pop Top Cans 6-P1ci. . . . . . 79 Full Case of 24 Cans .... 2 99 SANGROLE ' SANGRIA Wint · For SYmmer Cooltrs F1flh . 1.29 q'oniato Sauce CQNT ADINA 8 OZ. CAN ~athroom q'issue ~LEENEX BOUTIQUE 2·PACK . 1 ~ Prices Effective Thursday , Jul~ 5 thru Wednesday, Ju ly 11 .175 EAST 17th STREET COSTA MESA •OPEi 24 HOURS)· • ' • .. ' ' .: I .. . , ' . ' ., I. • • 8 PJLOT.ADVERil:SER N PLENTIFUL FOODS JULY -1973 DRY BEANS (Navy & Pintos) CORN MEAL ROLLED OATS GRITS UHITliO Sto\Tl:S DfP.t.llTMEHT OF AGllCUlTUlll' "'1111!!1111 Fooch Program I . L-------'1 Tea Taste Tagged IL1':d tea is a great summer bracer. A pitcher of iced tea after a tennis or gol r gttm e, or just ror a sin1ple get-together, is so, easy to prepare with the convenience or instant tea . The Breezy Strawberry lced Tea Cooler is simply made with instant '"'Nr lemonade concentrate afllfl fro z c n strawberries. 'fhe st rawberries must be lhawed and processed in a blender before mixing with the iced tea. For an added touch. garnish each glass with a slice or Je1non. Delicious treats to serve w0ith the iced tea are marble squares made w1t!i"SCriil·!l\\·ee'r1-- chocolate morsel!!. The texture of tbe_marble-..squares is crisp and chewy. BREEZY ~,.RA\\'BERRY ICED TEA COOLER I ID-ounce pkg. frozen !ltrawberries, thawed 6 cups cold water l kt. can frozen lemonade conce ntrate, thawed 1~ cup sugar 1/S cup instant Iced tea Places t r a wber r i e s in blender and process at high speed until smooth. In bowl combine water, blended ber· ries, lemonade <:oncentrat~. _ sugar and instant tea. Sltr 1 briskly until sugar and tea are 1 dissolved. Chill. Serve over ice'. ~1akes 12 1,1:- cups. rttARBLE SQUARES 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons flour ,. '~ teasp:><>n baking soda 1:.! teaspoon salt 1: cup butter. softened fi tablespoons sugar 6 tablespoons finnly-packed brown sugar '! teaspoon vanilla extract 1, teaspoon water L 1 egg Yi rup coorsely-chopped nu~s I R-Qunce package sem1- S\\'CCI chocolate morsels Preheat oven to 375 degrees 1•", rn bo~·t rnix nour. baking soda and salt : set aside. In large bo~·I combine but- ler. su,1?.nr, br-0wn sugtir. vanilla t'Xtract and water : beat until creamy . Bea t in ci.:-g. Add flour mixture and 1ni'> well Stir in nuts. Spread 1n i;ireased 13x9x2 inch pan. Sprinkle choco late nlOrS!'ls o\'er top of doup:h. Pl11ce in O\'en 1 n1inule or until morscl'i arc ~rtened. RenlO\'e fro1n O\·en. Hun knife thrOUJ:h d(IUl.!h to marblf'it.e. Return to oven. Con!inur hak - in.it 12·14 minutrs. Cool C-111 in· Ill 2 dozen 2" !i(JU<ir(' cookies. Egg Faked NE\\I YORK t UPI) -A new frozen egg substitute • can be ust·d for almost cv~rything but fried or po:Jched eggs. A strving equivalent to one lar~e egg cootains less than one milligram of cholesterol. <'Ompnrtd wilh 27~ milligrams in an egg graded· large. Tile product combinel! fresh t'gg whites with corn oil. non·. fnt dry milk and 15 other in- grOOient.s, many from natural soorces. to repl11cc the yolk in flRvor. color and function . The navor, Is somewhat blandt'r than an egg end tM: texture differs Sll ghtTy when served as an omelet or scrRmbted As an lngredi(.."1'11. JI can be u~ed just as $11 egg would be In .mayonnaise, custards and "'h:ikcrl dlshr:!S. :.,.-......... Tho sul»!tltule comes In lwo (8-ouricc ~ "c()nUllncrs In en overwrap, · . I • .-' ,,. . • Wtdlltsdiy, July 4, 1 q1, WtdMsd1,y, July 4, 197) DAILY PILOT • The Big f<.llTli Discount **************************** OPEN JULY 4th 1 o a.m. to 7 p.m. **************************** ' C~ICka CasMll FREE . . . II •Y clilcbtH~ • • • 11 11y Hiie. FrMI New s.....,. Stete Hom ~ ,....,, J1ty' 2701 ·I H.-bor It.Ill. St.,• o,_ ~llr I A.M. to Mld•lght ~rf FAmllY DISCOUDT ' TICKETS AT THRIFTlmART . W (r~I. SEA WORLD- o~-. MI SS ION BAY -SAN DIEGO -- , )l-" ~-, f;~_.,;.... Spacial Savings Coupon for your Family with $3.00 minimum purchasal ,\,..r:r~"zl' ~ G()OD ANY UAY J UNE 27 TllH U .f ULY _:11 ~'l j ·:,0 :f. ~ ONEADMISSIONCOVERS ALLSHOWSANDEXHJBITS ~0 "---.,,-;-.f/.'-Aauns S)DD -1un10Rs .s)DD EHILDREn 50$ /I , I , : 2 SAVE SAVE i.:S;:;A;.:V.:;E _ _.;:=-= .... ' ' Lv0o __,.~c:-· ---~--., DLUS one FREE ride of your choice -OUR l'OL1CY-GUARANTEfS THESE lOW l'l!CE'S TO If IN E.FfKT AT LEAST 7 DAYS: WED .• JUlY .. TH~U TUES., JULY 10 -r:::--~ _. ';ip~"':::::,::·-, , . • • Liquor Values! CHUCK ROAST \ ... ,GOLD ~OND·STEER BEEF , ·6' BLADE -.. ' CUT .j, , ' • • • • • • ,.,.,,,,....,,."""""'""""'""'"""""'"" ................... ..., .......... "l" ... ~~·,;,,,.,...;;;.,."'""'" .. --. : SMOKED I D O·BONE ROAST ••.•• •tr:.:. GROUND : • I CE>41H I • : CHOPS I D 7·BONE ROAST .•• '.": 98~: BEEF E _ REGULAR : " 11 •Boneless Roasts• 1 II • URGIE • tOtN OR "f 45 ..--1· fRESHlY ., : · : ,1111 SMo.ieo • · I D CHUCK ROAST 1•1~~~ 11 ~-I ~ta~ ! • PORK CtiOf'S I llONl.t!!>._\ S 41 'I Olt ~Rf • :BEER ~-u~ 1~o c~ooR~ST .':'7 .~: l u.1 . _ ..,,. .. ~·~ -: .... REAL I D ROCK coo ••..• ·~l.'<:•ti:: ZIPPE BRAND : ., • I D OC<AN PERCH ~~'~'!" ID BURRITOS U!o.OZ.fll.0..59'. •f!llolf.r & Cl11Q;fN o CALO CAT FOOD _ .•• •':': •. '!"':"." ;-:~ ~,15"- D WISHBONE ITALIAN DRESSING .~ ~' 35' D IRIS ALUMINUM FOIL .••••• '.".':' 25' Delly Treats! -RICOTTA -CHEESE !: I I ' BRAND 16-0L 111 / , : -McCOY 1 D TRUCOD ....... -.~".0 't1l 1 ~""~"'"" ..,,,,. : p • ·~·•• I .,, ..... u.1 ..... u.• A : D BEEF LINK ~~-~~. 41 ~_1 D DOVER SOLE .... J~1f•'t:~ 11 o CORN DOGS ":~' 98' : ®SOFT MARGARINE ..••• -~~;;:; 39' " • I TROUT ... .,..aow Alf'llO~ Sill '1 '' • • • • • ll • • •• D ...,~ a-Ql. ) IONfSllNtVt•llM •11'11:•4-11.h,G. .• Y""'1 • D SAUSAGE ,_,._IOll 79~ 1 · • • • • • • • • • • • • l•. I • D ROQUEFORT DRESSING 1001 98• _ .. e""o"'u"'R, .. e ... o N'""""::!'."~~'.Jl'~!"!~r-'~:;'i/-. is,!! : ' . . . . . "! D HALIBUT STEAKS ,;,.!~'ltl 1 D JONES SAUSAGE • '1~: -. . • · • • • ',;,;,' : . ·"' "' • '""' • ~-· '" "' · "'l-~.....,.."'""'~• ,.,_. -: D FARMER JOHN HAM •••••••• :~ 99' -"' " ' f,,1 YOUR CHOICE! ·:.~-~ VODKA or GIN ~SLICED :~= 81' I SHORT ~.~~ 51' ~ D MOZZARELLA CHEESE •••..• !?:: 59' :B~C~N .~~:. -u.I RIBS..... ~··: --~:·4"'~~~~~ic~~~-1~ • SWIFT S BROWN N SERVE LINK SAUSAGE.01.,..c;.79c 1 LEAN SHANK SOUP BONES····· .. •••· .69c LB. • BOLOGNA AtsO coHo SAtMV-11-0L ·········································•···•··•···········•·•·•··· . . . . . . . ... ~ ~~~~ -lO·LB. BAG WILSHIRE CHARCOAL RELISHES • 80 PROOF KARASOVVODKA • 80 PROO$ F SUNDER.lAND GIN ":: EASYTO UTE I I " • • 12·0Z. JAR 2 I " : ~ ! ! •SWEET PIO:LE t • ' • •x ._ ... IRIS ! • ax A •HOT DOG . : ··•e u•• BRAN D • •• •••c .... • HAMBURGER • : , , EA.• IACH ~ ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '"TH · ''~""""0""""""' WHOLE STD 1'WBERRIES '~"-"oc 63' D COCKTAIL SHRIMP"'!"!"!°'.":":':"":"'.". •;oc 99• D "" .... '!":'!" .. 10 l'l()()f' .!>COT.CH • f'l(Oflt~"t '"""ll $ ..... D 8R~DED FISHSTICKS ••. ~~!:~·;~ '1" ® POTATOES or SPINACH .'~'.' :0~'. 111' George IV .••• • ,,,TH 1 Ancient ·:;~~~~11°AIGH!511 A e M)Ulla()N WHISll'.EY g • •. • • • • • • • • • • OUA•r - Cribari .. .,,. .•• "'" 'Jll . Wines • ~OSSO • 6ilANn NA•' : ••••••••••• ~L • -----..._ : .. ..,,IQ' SHAVE age CREAM ".~. t•·DZ. m ... , Sl 3AI SEA & SKI 74c LOTION ~".: • j......,. •l<Ut~SO.-. D SLICED AMERICAN ...•• '".":'f . •.01 . 55' D BLEU CHEESE DRESSING ..••• \:';,, 77' D YAMI 1000 ISLAND DRESSING ':o/-.67' ~ 13·0Z. CHUC SALAMI ••• ~~·? 'ln ml GALLO CHUB SALAMI ••• :~·, '1" . "!D'"~~AU'I 11 D SLICED SWISS CHEESE •••.• ? ~· .. '1 5•"0IA D SAFFLOWER MARGARINE •••• ! ·~ 42' 2701 Harbor Blvd., Costq Mesa e 13922 Brookhurs+ •. Garden Grove 1308 W. Edinger, San a Ana .~ 5858 Warner. Huntington Beach-· e-2~811 -'El-Toro, El Toro ' ( • • j • \ ·' J j I l , ' ' ,( • ·' . j. ' ( -.... Julr 4, 197) Bufferin ...... .' .... ggc No headache in our price! 60ct. Micrin . , ........... 59c The bJue one that works! 6 oz. con PADS Prices iri effect Soft and gentle cosmetic pads! 80 ct. Thur. throuih Wed:. _________ _. July 6 through 11 c Just tangy enough to be appreciated! Springfield ... No . 303 ' . -- ' .Cl'i~l111 ............ ll1 Here's the ah~rtening prefened'by ·so m~ny et a great price! 3 lb. can "! • ~ lflllcbup .......... 451 The big bottle that !asts and lasts , .. b~ two i nd save and save! 26 oz . bottle Ritz Crackers . , .... 43c Seven-Up .. ~ ....... 35c Buttery and crisp! Nabisco, 16 oz Six pack .-~2 Oz cans, diet or regular ' Margarine .......... 45c -Mixed Nuts . : ...... ggc SQfi Chiffon -so spreadabl~! 1 lb. Planter'• with peanut1!· 13 oz. tin · PEANUT 49e aunER · Springfield crunchy or creamy! 16 oz Cat Food ....... 5,.,79c Kai Kan ~its. o' tuna & Chicken 6 oz Dog Food .......... 27c Kai Kan ... M P S Chunks 14 oz can Pineapple 12 s1 JUICE for Springfield, in just riglit No. 211 cans! Clean-Up Bags .•.. $119 · Hefty -for those lawn j9bs! pkg of 12 Joy Liquid ........ 43c For dishes that gleam! 22 ounce TOMATO 5 $1 SAUCE '" . Hunt18 •.. more value' in 15 o~ can! PAPER · 2.9c TOWELS Chiffon big roil, colors or prints! Garlic Salt ......... -29c Schilling': 3 3/4 o~ size (61/2 oz ..• 43c) Win~ Vinegar ...... 29c Regina Red , Garlic, Champagne! 12 oz . Del Mon••s s i CORN No. 303 f.r Gold cream .style or whole kernel! Fa bric Finish · ..... 49c _ Faultless •.. l'eftOre body! 20 oz. .. Mushrooms ......• 33c . Green Giant Sliced or Wh0Ie! 21/2 ~z Penny, per Hrving with 48 ct. pkg! ----Dellqrtessen Specials! - Jac:k Cheese ..••.• 89!. El Rancho's own ~onterey Jack ••• for cooking or for anackinst by the piece Knocks _or F.ranks. sgc Kosher .. Dills .•.• , • 59c Vienna Brand -pure beef! 12 oz Buddig'a·Criap, tangy! 32 oz Shredded Cheddar .41 Gouda ·Ch~e ••.• 69C Mist Wisconsin! Great idea! 4 oz From the laugh!ng Cow! 8 ourice Burger Relish •.. ,35c English Muffins .•. ,33c Bob'•, 8 oz. For steakt, too! .Bays •.. 'fork aplitl 12 oz. pkg Rath~ s · Ham.·~ rs;~~ .5898 The. f1moua Honey Olend ... with free &icon offer on evety can.I r .. I • Wtdintsd.iy, July 4, 1971 DAILY PILOT 33 • . You always ge t the stra i11ht pitch at El Rancho! The Rancheros t~v n ~t to throw any cu rues that migi}t mislead y ou about ualue, quality or se rvice. We're not infallib le, of course. Eve ry once in a while we do drop the ball, or perhaps make a wild throw . , , but, we 're the irst to mark it down in our score book as an error. But-no curues.' May be t at's one of the reasons Super-Shoppers come back ..• and ~~ 'back ... and back! Bing Cherries SWEET .39.! Lari;t:e! ... and sWeet! ..• from ·Pacific Norlhwest orchards! Bell Peppers •.•...... 39c,. Brown Onions ....... 2 1b •. 29c Thick mea~ed. . .perfect size for atuffinl{ U.S. No. l quality for flavor! Oranges ............ 5 lbs.$1 Watercress . ;-......... 1oc., · l.arge Valencias, from Sunkist ;rowen! Crisp, Tangy .•. great in salads! - • Frozen Footll Butcher Shou~cialsl -----~-___ 1 ~:.~~GE . 5: .. s1 · ~lonliilliBBfuc~~tE 1lll Treesweet, 6 oz (12 oz ... 39c) CenterCu_t! . , . you get the pest of the round . . . for the most value! Stouffer Entrees .. ~ 59c Creamed Chicken or Macaroni & Beef! Tater Tots ........ 4,,,.s1 Ta11ie treat from Ore-Ida! 1 lb. pkg U.S.O.A. Choice beef -round cut. , . OMAHA $13! ROAST _ Thick U.S.D.A. Choice beef roUnd! Peas with Onions. 4i .. tl I I ft· '#.~J/. Or in Cream Sauce! Birdseye , a oz • ra1°'n rn1· . -u s D A Iii Pie Shells ......... 33c u111r Uj ciio1c[ • -1. Johnston .•. pkg. of two 9" 1hella! , For a Toast that's sure to bring sighs of .sat isfaction! juicey, tender! ~~:~:~~ 59e ve11ow or Dfvil's Fudge! io o~ .. pkg - STEW BEEF · s1 •.• Lean apd boneless -compare ! ' RIB BONES . 69C ... They're so meaty! Bake or barbecue! ROCK COit • 99~ lpBPB Bibs FRESH an1 AND LEAN au-.. More pleasu re, because there's more lean meat to enjoy on these! Fresh fillets for skillet cookery, Fillet True <:od ......... 9~ •. Fresh Canadian! Fillet Sole ......... sl 69 • Red cod f,rom Ca nada's 1hores! Mahi-Mahi ........... s1°9• From Hawaiian waters to you ! ·HAM LOAF Oven ready ... ham and fre sh pork. FLAii STEAK Stuffe d with Cubbi11on's dressing Turbot Fillets ... 39c From icy seas off Greenland! Ii, Top round of U.S.D.A. Ch oice b.ef, perfectly sliced for marinading! · Green Shrimp ...... $299• .Jumbo size for real treat! FRESH CLAMS New England Cherry Stones Liquor De;''· Values Sliced Bacon ...... 99c,. El Ran cho's own ranch style Ground Beef ...... s1z9,. Extra lean ... bu_l k or patties Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7 Nosale11 to dealer1. Gin.Rum.Vodka. s3~9 For those Summer Coolers! El Rancho's own (Case of 12 mix or match -37.50) Club Coc.ktails ... ,99c Seairam's Gin .. s9 99 Heublein, 8 oz cana .•• all varieties! Save 98c on the ha lf.ga llon! Triple Sec ........ s5z9 Lord Calvert ...... $499 It'• marsarite time! Hiram Walker, 5th Save 5Qt on thi(r-Canad lan whis key! 5th T ., $419 equ1 a ............ ; .. Vermouth ......... $} 39 Weibel ... extra dry .. , quart bottle .. El Rancho'• own label for value] 5th · Sco·lc:·h $1.00. OFF HALF GALLO~ $899 • • • • • • • • • • • • • Hnll,day Times . .' . imported ~otch, bottled for E.1 Ranchn! Cnmpare valve ! I I -- . . : r ' • • .> • tlCascacle Detergent..=.. ~89• 8Car.,-tlon 11.~nder::, · ':::·19•- l 9Plneapple Juice · ..... ~ .. -:::29• Anthony Spaghetti · ::.25• loda Crackers -"'r--~28• . . ' -------------· --·-------·-·--~·--·--.... -------·-·-.. --···· -~·· "GROUND BEEF . ' ~ ~ .... ia. .,_ .._, ... I · . tYelkay Shortening 3t.8S• ......, __ _...._1b...._ __ .....__..__ ____ ~11111 ... . -~- -' . FRES H BAKERY BUYS' SAFE WAY GO OD BUYS' PUDDING CAKES DETERGINT I • ~:t.:" · ....... ,,C w~,...... . ·:.-.· 59c i · ..,,.... filhlt liflt. , P., Yeur Leut1clry fresfl Donuts :.::!~ '1; 44t Chiffon Paper Towels e Skylark French Bread't:;· 39t Tortilla Chips :::! · Tty Mn. Wrifht'• Schnec••'h' . ' Cragmont Bever.es ,• 3 .• ..11 'it;" 38C ::::'. 39c . . . .. . . . ·CHUCK ROAST ROUND ST.EAK • !• . ' ' USDA ChoicelM~1 FUJI Cut~ I ~ ~ • ill· ' USDA Choice IHI, Blade Cut " f• .,,._ ·~· "'.: ,,.,..U'-<!S.,..,OA~·· l'< .. l•W IT~R · -ORAllGI · -~ _-.i!J. lb. , _ _. OOCE _ lb. -. -· ~ ~~ .. l!!!M ~ --=·=f~~SI . ~4v•R¥-CUl OA85••1&USOA_Cfl0Li:E~-: -'!iii•• . ---·~ , . ~ -..... ·--. ~~----' · . I p;. -Rump Roast~ -· -Lamia Chops · · 11,101 .. Tip lt,lft 111 J1C1 ~:.::....... • .... s121 =...a.;:.~ ... s121 , =~w · ... '1, ·, . ' IN OUR DAIRY CASE .. SAFE WA Y SUPER SAVE RS [. !~L!3D•,-c -• -~ ~~·sx4· c ,. .. • ~"'' -lko<h J111 ~ . -,.. -. ' .. ' Con TortHlls · :::::. :1; 1 s• fl Skippy Dog Food "'"''M 4 ·~· $i Mrs. Wript's Biscuits .. 'c:; gt A Ice Tea Mixc.~........ ~. 69' llc•n Fnit Drinks 'I:!: 55c "9 Ranch Style Beans · · 't".:· 1 sc IJrP.'ll' Eas ~~ •::-63* 1' Lysol Cleanr ,.:~ •::: 79• Lacene Party Dips o-":.. ~ 37* • Ragu Spaghetti Sauce "J'.. .... 45• · MRI. WRIGHT'S .,.-BREAD 1l' . , . . SPARKLING PRODUCE BANANAS .... Crisp Carrots I!~; 3 ~ 49• Haas Avocados Gree1 Apples "=' ... 39* Valencia Oranges Yellow Oal01s u.s. .. _, 3 ~ 59* Potted Mums Boneleu Roast Lamia Riii Chops . Beef R .. lteak ' =-~ .... "--... s12a ::::c:-... s11a :::=..'"". ....s1~ llrloln Tip Ro.ast . -Loin Pork Chops · ·0-Bone lteaks :"70'-!..... .!I-'·' t :':."'=-. ._ 9gc .: =..a.:.~ .... s10• BHf Franks Midget Turkeys· a.-.. Cula•St•ks ..:. ::7.::..-•:.-:69C ~-~-. •. 69C . : ~°""''-' , .! 17t" : lllcet11Bacon · Frlel-Clllcken . Bon•l!'ff It•••• .. =.,."-;.:'.._ :.i!96C, :..:.::;:... . :::$1 tt =-~'i."' ,._.1-n.~1 29 l!lece Bologna ~ork Sausage Filet Mignon ,;. =---· _.sac :;::·.=i;.,., · . ~s 1 °' .: ::.~.:.: .. ~i~· . . . • ORANGI .JUICE ~ ,..., .. ,;.....c....n .... 1. .. FROZEN FOODS . ' -9-UVll CAT FOOD .... ~;..-...... .-. ICE CREAM TREATS CRAGMONT BEVERAGEI s,., .............. • HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS ~ LEMONADE \\TWIN POPI .. tt ~-~-=: 'c:; 11 c _ ·-•=·~ ~ 2 9c ~YO~ HAl•l••AY ~·~ · 'c:;99c French Cut B.eans "! ~: 22* Lucerne Sherbet g:;_ 39t Peas & Carrots ...... ~':: 59* lce·cream $andwiches.._ ~ 65t Celeste Deluxe Pizza · •:;;,· lp9 Strawberry Crunch ..,_ :l't 59* Bel·air Baked Potatoes ':;;-29* Kreme Koolers ~ ~ 55* 8 Close·up Toothpaste '?.:· 51t . ft Bright Side Shampoo '~L 99* 9 Alberto Balsam-.... 'iO'.· 99c fl Creme Riise :::::! ":.· $1 •T Be_l·air Corn on the Cob ~ 49• ·-FINE WINES • Mixed Yeptables ~ '~ 25* Bel·air French Fries -:;:: 48* GRAlllFHIT JUICE ·i · VODKA ... LA -A ... I • ·=ci.p •2•• :i,uoo:ft • .,,... •211· . .. •I a••=•• ... -.., ..... .... .. ~. •w•iskey Bind~ ... 5541 Callo ·spa11da Win • ~ $1• Cordn's Gil•-~ Sgte . M. La Mnt ·~ ... -.,.s141 Old Calho11 B11rbn · :. ... S4• S11arole S11gria "t..,""" ...... s2•• . . . '•AD .. i--.-_:.. PINIAPPLll !11!'1. BEIR ~ . BRIQUITI 6=85'~. ti-Cos •r 1 ' , ._ .... ---.4ft [1~] ~---------...iiii----.--.. ._ ....... ._Clllllrl-G I• l,,,.W,tm. .4 . ~"I""!"~~· ~...,_,, • 101111 Baysile Ill'., Newport Baell e 211 E. 17tll St, C1sta lllsi e 24 Minn Bay Pim, SI. Ulm e. 13&-l Clllt Illy., 14111 llr:ti .• .801 E. El l:aniino Real; San Cl mote e santa • ~l1IWIJ at. la Paz, ~-Vie.ii e e 111111 ~ Fal!ftlw, CISll 11111 I . I -~ ' ' . I : -..-. -. .. . :· • . • • -. J ' . ' :rs • THE R E AL ESTATERS OPEN'Tll 9 · · • \ . ~ ' A DciY-To __ Be-" . . .............. ' . . . . ' "lt/'rFu~rtcrBe-l\'lre-to-Pe•pfe!L ------,;-P~o-u.d.-0.L --,-.~ • ' .. • Lvge cul-Oe-sac lot • Bollt ·Gate '· • Pirlect Landscapin& • 4 Bedrooms • Lovely Neighborhi:>od • $.36,450 call Right . . 847-6010 ' . ,, l!ENINSULA. POINT PERFECTION Thilll .on; is immaculate. Ifs 111.. large 2 bedroom with 2 baths. The master bedroom Is a delight. -You'll be ~i block to the OCC$I\ and l block to the bay.'.OverslZe garage ..:::: minimum ci.i-e yard. Priced at $'12,500. call 546-2313 for a real op- .t.portunity. . ' BACK BAY .MINI VIEW $57;850 Secluded cul~e-u.c property in prestige ·estate area of tlnerfhomes. Dramatic cathedral ceilings in living room with crackling wood-burning fire· place, open plan family room, spacious garden view, tonnal dining room, 4 large bedrooms, and a:Oiiiiftet kitchen with breakfast bar. ,Peek-a-boo view of Newport Bay, Ask us about the intettst- lng-flbSSlblllttes-for future lncreasd in value. l!:leue._call today fur an_appolntment.;p_Uvi~ thla. highly desirable pro[M!:rty. Call• *2313. ---< -$9000 • PRICE REDUC110N! ~t !RJy ln~Corona del :&'Iar for a 4-bedroom cus- tom home .tor a large family on fee land with a view! · Evel'y convenJence for ?i-1om ; workshop 1tud,y and dark room for Dad:; family room, yard and.J:ieach for the "'children. Now $98,500. 673-8550. DESIGNED BY A WOMAN ,pustom construction, 1oadcd with~exftas. ~~utl­ ~1 family home. At least 4000 ~ feel of livability. 4 1peclo~ bedrooms, fa'rnlly· f'OOl)'I• largl! st\Jllio and huge re.creation room with ·"'"Ct bar. See the sun set over the ocean from the lovely Jiving room. can't replace today for $155,- 000. Call 6~ j • ====== ' OLD .DOG LEARNS NEW TRICK This started out.a short time ago as an old 2 bedroom house on a largl! lot. The home has been completely remodeled. It has new, plumbing, new wiring. new everything in- cluding an attractive new Jook. At the rear of the· lot a new building has recently been completed which contains a fin@ 2 bedroom unit with marble shm~:er stall and a nifty 1 bedroom apartment, plus a double garage. ..rltlsjs_the first time our new trick has been advertised-so !iurry. Only-$59~950:-­ Call 646-11n . 2400 square f~t ot exquisite charm. 4 large bedrooms with hu1:e Walk-in closets -3 bath!> -sunken living room. Formal dini ng r oom -separate family room - "·alking distance to .shopping, churchffi and best schools in Orange County. A best buy at $48,500. Hurry!!! Call 842-2535. NEWPORT HEIGHTS DUPLEX Each unit -2 ~m with brick Fl.re- )llace. BUilt~lns -Dining area -Laundry Room and Room to expand. $48,500 -10% down. 64&. 71,71. VIEW? FOREVER AND EVER! A captivating home with all the ideal com-(orta ot.~a.l.:.modern living. An excel'· Jenf fo\D" 1~ •house In Corona de! -~(ar'fi! Hitt>our View Hills. Two fireplaces, 3 baths, .kitchen with built-ins. $105,000. Please C&JJ... for appointment. 673-8550. $23,950 HEAVENLY DAYS AND RELAXING fiENINGS \viii be spent poolside or In the clubhouse area or on your own private patio. HOO.se- keeping is at a bare minimum with easy care no wax flooring and rich, plwthY shag carpet. See this super near-new condo to- day. 847-6010. CORONA~ MAR . PRIME DUP,LEX Like new units On, lovely tr'ff-llncd streeJ. south ol the highway. 3 bcdroom.<r, 2 baths in front unit "'ilh large sundeck. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths in tri-level rear uniL Separated units \1.'ith patios in bctweC"n. 2 blocks from footbridge. Close to schools and shopfJing. $95,&IO. For information call 673-8550. --· =- LA CUESTA "EL CAJON" MODEL $54,900 Large faintly home, usable RS 4 or 5 bed· room. featuring fonnaJ dining room, sepa- rate family room "'Ith ·fireplace and .,.,-ct · bar, 3 full baths, huge covered patio and 3-car garage. Very close to all schools, bike ride to beach. Tremendous value based up.. on $56.000 + replacement cost. Please phone 546-2313 for additional info. A RARE FIND But .,.,.e did it. This 'A•onderful new 3 bed· room In Corona dcl ~tar hllS clear ocean vle\v. Swiss chalet designed with vaulted ceiling: in living room "·ith fireJ}lace 111..nd \Valls ot ~lass to enjoy the "'atcr vie\\'. Expetlljivc ,..,;,v eltrpets-3 baths. It's va- cant-move in right nO\\'. l'rice $110,000. Call 673-8550. P!EASANT AND PRODUCJIYE ·o., ..r .. ,_,.. Mfll n tNt weflllllf .... , ;.,. .. "",..._ _, 1M•lleulM. n.uy 10f ...... css,e:•l•e .._ spirit e4ld tlle. 'c••tlll ............. tlle ,.. ..., 1 • .,.,. hl11t -fet tMlr CONSIST!NT pro~hec· 1lwlty. loni ....... -'""hffer, # TH!l!'S ltOOM AT THI TOP. ltfllelretMWtS: l11t9trtty •d l11tflnl••· -~ ~ '·'· Let's talll •.. ...._.call JM• S46a160G HUGE FAMILY ROOM! $29,950 I can't believe this prier! Thi~ home h1 super -it is tot.ally upgraded and immacu. late \\1th a lovely pond and "·aterfall in · beautifully landscaped yard. It's every- thing you need Including the low, low price, so call right no'A'! 847-6010. On this day, Independence Day, we proudly recall those who wo_n our precious freedom. Let us pledge ourselves to the preservation of that lridependence. May our .country remain the land of the free, home of the brave . HUNTINGTON HARBOR DON'T. MISS THIS . . Oil the water location 'A'il h a huge hoat dock. bt.·euLlfuJ home -cl•1Sl' to South Coast Plaza - '.fhib is a huge well cared !Sir slngle s tory home designed for privacy and exclusive li\·ing. Call now for an 111..ppolntment to experience this truly ('lcgant hom~. $137,500. 847-6010. NEAR BEACH CITY . < PARK SITE ls this nearly new bright a nd ch{'('ry home. ll"s an easy "'nlk to Talbert and clOl'ie lo 111! conveniences. Your family "·Ill enJOy the quiet cul-de-sac street -you·u e/tiOY the 1noderate price of $35,950. 847-6010. CORONA DEL MAR UNITS • $84,000 1 \i blocks to beach. Sharp t rl·J)lcx. Swim- 1ning pool. 8'11> loan commitment -25 years. Don't min thhi one--anxious sclle.r. Call today. 5'16-1600. 20 STEPS TO THE BEA~H Rnr-B-Que. S teaks and watch the. i;urf from lhc private deck of your luxury duplPX. 2 large units in UkC' nc1v oondltion. Livi~ in one unit and f'njoy inCome frurn lhr uthrl'.• S90,000. Call Nil\v :! 646-7171.. PRIVATE CLUBHOUSE AND POOL \V:hy ·not Jlvt' \\'hi:!re· your chlldrcn can \..•njoy the neighborhood. Large 2 'story 4 bcdrooni 'home \Vlth plush. cruiiets thru· Out. l"lome sho'A's and looks like a model. 1A"ct now, call 842·2535. Price only $44,500. INCOME + HOME $57,500 "1-plc-x off Nc .... ·port. i''reshl y painted'. Good !'C"turn. No vac:ancy. Pride of ownC"Nlhlp. 8 14 financing. 1-lurz:y -call to preview. 546-1600. UTOPIA FOR $58,900 EUREKA:!1 \Vc've found it: The owners ,,·anted this to be a pcrf~t home \vlth all lht-conveniences and nkie things. You en n1ove iii one dfly and e ntertJLin gul•.sl .~ thC' ncx1. ThJs hon1e Is th1• large Sii.n J\ligucl 1nodel and has ·11p11rnximately SJ0,000 \\-Ort h nf lmprovcm('nts in it. Di.JI now for a 1riio lo l.itopla -:;46-2.313. "PARK HUNTINGTO'N" $52,950 3 bedrooms -frunily roon1 -custom drapes - eo ve1i.'d patio -rh1trming rl replaCf' -sho" .. like n1odcl. Only $.1·1,950. fi.16·7 171. VA TERMS lfcN! Is a BIG 5 tx.-d roon1 or 4 bedroom plus den home that ·\Viii st'll under b'O"Vernment ferms. 2600rfiq. ft. of lu>.1.1 rious lh·i'ng, hard.,.,·ood fl ool"S,_ 2 mtllslve birch fireplaces, spacious family kltch· rn area, \\•ith huge pantry. A hard tu find 3 car g11ra~f'. 0}\•ncr &lys !ll'll ... I \Vant ouL" Price $.i:l,950. Call now, 842-:la.15. - NEW BALBOA DUPLEX Prime Ne\\·port ·Peninsula location. Spacious <I and 3. Deluxe fcatui-es include floor to celling brick fireplitce. LaVish use of tile in kilchens and batns. \Valk in closets-open beam l-C il ings. Laundry arra fnr p11eh unit. Step!! to the beach. Sl09,000. Call &J6-717L EXECUTIVE SUITE 2 STORY • 4 BEDROOM PRESTIGE NEIGHBORHOOD Entrrlainl·r·s l)(>liyht'. C1·acious entry. 1\ super forrnal dining N1<11n . Hl•t:epti<•n i'liZc fMiily room \\"ith mas!'i\"I' sluno• fi1·1•plae1: and ~lidlnc:-glll."5 lo pnol-sizr y11rtl. (",ounnl't kilch('n is fl lady's I.f you're look ing for a lar~c <I bedroom :1 bath home \\"ith 11 16x22 fan1lly room. a 22x26 bonusProom, fin ished. a formal din· in~ room, and a 3 car garai;::c, pick up the phone 00\\' and call 842<l~. ~jjiii .. delight. S1:1acirrus mnst('r ln huotn ""llh d"ll and I drc><1slng . arf•u. L.'lf~('. bri~ht hedroon1M with \\·alk-ln clOS('IS. ~r·1111.rn tr• small hidefl\\'llY rum- pu~ rnom. \\IC'll-ki•pl. ,llC'I Jthhorhood In n. "p1-es- tlg('" 1111ct. Call Ti.day for all infonnali01n and a prt:vlr\v of this c-..:eC'llC'nl value. Qi.II 842-2535. ****************************** MILLION DOLLAR CLUB MEMBERS iC i NEWPORT BEACH 1700 """"' .-. 646-7171 CosTA MESA 27'0 --. 144-HU ,Btlln'INGTON BEACH· 17-n1 _. -, 6014 w-• An. 142-ZHS 147-6010 CORONA DEL MAR JU Mert•trl" UJ-1550 INVESTMENTS 2790 Harllot llhd., Solle 201 Cotto Moio S.6-16011 . :~ .. :· . .· OAIL'r l'ILVI · "'~· .i111y ... ,.,,, AMIUI '~'~ TUMBLEWEEDS ••• ·'!r. '" . -·-~·. ····~ • • • .. , . "If · ... 1. ,,,:i-. # -...,. II . 1'-11 . • '. WE lHOUGHT 11l! OJ . II. I IT WOULD BE S'J1R I-"-". :-it WE CUT OUT LWD ~ . · IJOISES THIS ..P. iv f OF JUL'(. -~ li .r >! ~· ,, ... • r:.,. --..,,.--:r-;. :.;f; .. NANCY . .. ~ ' •• • ' SHE'S BEEN STANDING THERE FOR l'IFTEEN MINUTES . .'~·. . . ' . -51-!E'S A V ERY KIND LAj)Y•-- ANDSHES . 50 HUMANE· >!.taDAY'S CIDSSIDID PVIZLB ;,!~;._ ·AC,.OSS 151 Milicioul Yn11fd1y'1 Puzzle Solved: ~~ ;_, Dul pein firing , Ii CNI -: 54 Join, tor on• Toronto 58 Mod•tt l1ndm11k IO V1por: 1--,....,;:. t Tqi. Comb. fo1m ,1.f Sis's r1lltiYe1 111 V1lu1s too <'15 Ob}ect ol lowly , .. '.•· devotion 63 Oighsof th• ,1 ~1& Ortgin•t• toot .r 17 .floundT1ble 14 Form•r 1 knight British colony , 1~ Fun1r1I 65 l•m dl1ectors 66 Nin•: Pr1flx ''•· 20 Subt1rfug1 117 Prec!pltou1 "·21 Will 68 Terr1c1: ,., 22 f11g1 Abbr. l:I , <;23 E.1d'11u1tecl 61 M111lng: ,, 25 WHpon Abbr. 27 H1rvnt' DOWN 29 Brow 1 Contr1ct1d ·( ' 30 Frern:h lorm1: Abbr. t1l10l\I 2 P1rt of I 34 Bmv1rd hots• sound 3 Spff(f ' ' 31 Brutu. Of cont11tt: .: ' CM11r 2 words 1 38 Amu1int -' Jewish 39 Per .,. 11c1tic ;r. • reguletion1: 3 5 South words Americ1n city 12 Anglp·S•xon 111\1• 13 Olmlnl1h1d ., 19 Adet1I 24 l inger :M G1mbNng g1me 28 Legume fe1ture 30 Mike 1 m1tt1ke 31 Criterion 32 Feminine 40 Scrtp 41 Num1ric1I prefix Mi Copier , 48 Cont1iners "9 Punithment medium !O Caunta de\li1t1 62 Signt SJ 01gansof smell • WHY DIDN'T YOU GO AROUND ME? PEANUTS by ,Tom K. Ryan by Al Smith -. by · Dale Hale ·~~ by Ernie Bushmiller SHE'S WAITING FOR AN. ANT TO GET OFF HER BALL • DOOLIY'S WOILD WHA1" ? llAPPENEI>. SALLY BANANAS Gee, aR;!N'T Yo0 THRllleD To~eT a ~ill £1Ve,GeNUINe To!llk:ING ' DUck'?" IT's A SPECIAL NIGHT OVER AT ' "TEDt>Y'S, SWEETIEFACE-- ,ALL TH' <5UYS W1'L BE ~Ef<E ... 0.1<.? ANIMAL CRACKERS CQ.l"!' F?EL ~. e.IJO ... EOll«IQ 51'MIF't'DE tKXl ~CA!)lf'BeA ill!lOf'PI~ SOCC:ESS ... by Charles M. Schulz .-~~~~~~~ .... HERE IT 15, iHE FOl/ltll{ OF J VLC(, ANP l'/o\ '11TTlN6 IN ll!E Cl\RK AU. ~ MC(5B.F ~NG _RIR THESlfl lJ<lll\E Iii' JUDGE PARKER 6ET&Y, YOU DON'T GN'E ME MUCM CREDIT FOR HAVING A MIND OF MY OWN! WHY ARE y0U SO SURE THAT l 'D 6E INFLUENCED B'I' ANYTHlt-IG AM EX·HU5tl1'ND M \GMT TEU. ME ABOU"'!'· YOU ? THERE ... THERE'S SOMETMING SINISTER A60UT RICI<~ I OIVORCEO HIM .JU&T A FE"W 'MONTHS AFTER WE WERE MARRIED ... eur He WON'T LeT ME LEA.D MY OWN LIFE! WAAT DID I <DllE THl5~ FOR? by Harold Le Doux SAM, HE FRl&HTEHS ME! I\ TMINK · HE,'S MENTALLY ILL! I'M eveN AFl)AID HE MIGHT TRY TO HARM YOU! TMAT'S WHY I'M LEAVING TOWH TOHJGKT! I ~'f. -,,h(' /'/..-' '"7--4-. . 42 Ab1a1ive 6 Smells materh1I 7 Gflnding n1m11 33 Put 11tde1th 3.4 Fo1mer h11\lyweigh1 champ 54 Agg11g1te s S5 Colleg11 subject; Ab!J,, L ,, . • ,. ~. "3 Bedeck de\llce: J .44 Bird's Cty words .45 Sleep I Mapm1k11r'1 .4g Elec1. uni! abbr. •• •17 Move slowly 9 Spor11 ctr "' E1pion1ge 10 Composition 1gentt 11 Roman ro1d1 ' . ... • • • • •• • 35 Petk 37 US resort citv 38 P.dm• ••••• 56 Shihless 57 Greek music1l term 59 ·Ri\ler of Flanders 62 Sailor's direction 10 11 11 11 • .;,\I MISS PEA CH by "Mell • X'LL 9<.IV A C811r:T.AINLY- 1'.:AMP }::. E L-L>( i'ICICi,., A DOI.LAI< A"THUC', A V&.Allt. ' CAN l FOi< TM!i NEXT MIL..l.JO~ DOl..~AR. R:~ALLY WIN MILL.ION A Mli..l:.ION V&A'I<~ .... l!::l@'L?1? [!~ti' Doi.I.Alt~'!' ' , , .. ~~ c.;: .. · .. "" .. . ,,, . -. l.OTT aJ1 JL · ·. ' • .. ' ..:>' . \ 11 'I 11,.111 /1\fA!.\JL\.Ji,ll .,. .. -JAV,V..111 DICK TRACY I USE ,,..,.. ALLri ._.,._STOAYOIO 'TNE STOP LIGllT. ; Tiii'/ IWJSr IW/f-llOED 'NN ~l<T 'TN( Al.LEY • IT'S 'TNR ONLV Pl.ACE I DOWN • by Chestor Gould tiy • ., l{adfl.W I' j f 1-'i by Charles Barsotti . by ·Roger Bollen • l: (l)Cll) ... BlIT I C/>NT . HELP IGlt;fllNG JHAT we·~ HAD A BCtrER ll.ialQt)'r::., 'THE GIRLS • • ! i ' "I could go for the ro11t betf .on rye -and I know what yoa eould go for." DENNIS THE MENACE JOHN PAULJON~S"*BUNKER H ll~1tYORKT~ ~CAMOEN •Gtoia WA~INGlON " SAAAlOGA LEXINGTON'... .. TRENTON *COIXlRO WATSON SNA .EN oss rox ROSS .. WAY£TTE .. ':t mer< awlml .. llOM . lllaMSJE~ .tMil, AMRE ,. ~ ffWt(lll( .. »111 IWICX>CK _ _; • \ , ' FAME-LESS FACES - NATHAN MILLER RALPH C. D£AH6 HELEN 8, SHAf fEll Think You Don't . - Know Them? You probably don't reco9ni11 a single 11ame or face in this .group and yet, if you're one of the DAIL~ PILOT'S very well informed editorial page readers, it is this talented. team of writers which helps you k'9P· informed . They write the Editori- al Research Reports. Though their own names don't appear on, tho articles which are published under the Editorial Research R~porls heading, these are the real pro s -diggers who go after all the background facts which put today's top issues into perspective -without thought of seoking the lame ihat go~s with the name when you're a national colum~ist. They're Your INFORMERS Yes, they could be your 11informers.11 It's features like Editorial Research Reports which make the DAILY PILOT much more than just the most important hometo#n newspaper av•ilable to resi dents along tho Or1nge Coast. ·The DAILY PILOT is tho total package. It mehs whatever happens in the world "loc•I news" and del~ers it 3aily right to your home. Let this team of dedi- cated "informers" help you kHp informed . R .. d Editorial Research Reports on the editoriel page -•!'Id an the other informative .special fe atures in other parts of the DAILY Pl·LOT -. - \ • • • Wtdnndq, .Nl1 •, 1973 ,, .. ,, P'11bll•lttd 0.•"111' CO.ti Ot:llr Piiot, J .... 10. ti •• ,,., J ... y 4, 11, l~)l ltl!.-1) DAil V PILOT 37 . .. 'Po Ulll Trot' Line Not Dea~ .• By ROBERT C-'11~; ·~. lt~:AOER. Ark. tUPJ~ Tilt Hendt·r H.:tllr~.lad, -tsqc.1rr kno"·n in lh1•Sf' parts b lho ··Possurn 1'n:it Linc" uf!rii1cd un1ll l1t!ll year as the ~Wn'5 Ja.-.t rl'i,:Ularly !>Cheduled"'1fn1n driven pa.ueugcr and ·fre1ght train. It is Getting ready lo roll nguln under the atL~picc~ "t thl• s1a1c of ArkaMaS. ·rut..: ltEADER. fnmilior to railroad buffs lhc "·orld'"O\'l'.f, · "'ou1ld its 23.5-nlile j01.m1ey from the town of Render !IOUlh to \Valcrloo through 8\H'h poetic stops as Goose AnJdl". Ilc"·oody Spur. !)ills ~fills ltl)d Anthony S11'ilch. \\'hen the T:k>rry Pclroleum Co1npllny·li asphalt pklh,J clos- ed •H \\'ater100: the Reoclt•r lost J1s last important haulinJ: cuslornl'r und its 011·rwr. T(ltU Long flf ShrQ.V<>p()r1 , f_ .. "l, flt' rcluctnntlv rrourstrd a n d n."<'tivt.>d ·permiSsion rro1n thf' lut1...,.stnh: Con1n1crce • Co111- 111issiu11 lo (:lose his line. "I \\'OULO HATE to see il vanish con1ple1e1,v from lh<' f:ice of the enrth." Lon~ ~nid :11 the lime-. T<n·s like one of n1y C'hildrrh. ,. \Vhc>n Long \\'as in I0\\'11, he'd don a conductor's c..ip Clnd punch lick~ls fflr t h c passengers. Long !ells the story Qf ho"' the Re1tder got its other name. the •·Poss um Trot Llne ... That name cnme fron1 a little com- n1unily long filnce v11nished that "·as <J .stop on lht r<il lroad .. A cnmc from somt othrr v i I I :i g e disd~infull~ di!:>1nissf'd the land around lht' cluster of houses ~nd generN store as so poor ••that :i possurn -"'ottldn't 11.1ai'i. on ,Jt." Would so. said lhe locals t:Jnd took the name "l'ossum 'n'ot" for !heir-.. 0\11l. 0 I hr r s nicknan1cd the railroad th.o1 and it stuck. A number of Arkansa!iln~ arc interested in saving lht Reaqer -Possum Trot. too. Among them is Richard Grij.!sby ot Mal vt'rn. an oU , compa ny executive ll'hoJielpcd fornl nod becnme m firsl president or .the n c a d t• i Railroad Foundation . Th 1 foundation's sole ohjfdivc i~ to sa\'c the Reader from er· tinction. IT \\'AS successful in setf"' ll bill passed in the Jegislaturt• this year nulhorizing {tie 511111 Parks and Tourism ~~rt­ n1enl lo issue revenue l>tfld! totoling $250.000 to purchase a1 le:ist a J>l{rf or the railroad pnc preser,·e il as a !QtJCist at lrnrlion· "\Ve're thinking about pro 1 1e say rro1n 2.'i f() 40 ~·ho h11v1 children and \4'ottld li ke to lak1 a ride on a train polled by ; stea m JOCQmOti\'e.•· • '-':'1 Ii c:rigsbv, "'ho characf~·izei himself as a certified raIJroac nut , "and also older poop!! who'd lik e to relieve so1ne ex· periences from the past." rttAYOR EO\\'ARO Tun1CJ or Reader. population 229. I! also a member of the toun dation and an active 'R<-aOO railrOOd booster. 11e hopes It re-create some f1ld-to11.'T\ nt mosphcre in the railroad'!i sol ting. including a mu seum a111 restoration of the depot as I 1night ha\·e looked 100 :ycnr: ago. Other pl.ans include th1 possl' le refurbishing or a parl and icnir. :orea. "\ c jusf don ·~ w:int to SCI' our Hui~ to"n die." Turnci said, The Po!i.<;um Trot Line ha: bct•n the I0\1'11 or f{ca<ioc ·~ pri ncipn! source of h1romt sinee 1907. \\'hen It grew out o a lol.!ging road built that ycor It officially became a commor c:1rril'r in 1!1'25. TllE LINt; \\'AS founded m A.S. Jnhn~n. the grnndfalhei of lhl' prc!!Cnt o"·ner's "\;fe. J)l,1rlng Its la.ctt year.s. tht line utilized three stean tocomotivf'!I ~nd in 196.1 In itialed passe.nger ~er v i c e n1ostly for the railro.1d buff, :ind lourlsts ll't\Q wanted h ride it. PUBLIC r<OTJCE ' • ~ .. •• ' .. ' ' .. • ' ~· ' . .. -• • . - lalld . of the free! • Our flag symbo ... lllose ideals that the Decla~on of l ... nclence set forth so ~ngly on that very flnt Fourth of Jiiiy. Let n pledge ounelves anew as we celebrat. Independence ' Day, 1973. 'Let's won· to keep demo- cracy alive so that th! stars · & . stripes may always wave "o'er the· land of the frH and the home of the brave!" ., • . I ,, THIS-REMINDER· SPON~SORED_BY IME F-0[[0WING-PJ4TRl"OTl-c -c1TIZENS: ~ . •• ., -. f•. YELLOW CAB COMPANY 186 E. 16th St., Cotta Meu. 548-2244 .. COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC. 220 E. 17th St., Colt& Mesa 646-0555. FASl;llON ONE HOUR CLEANERS ---n5T.19th SL, CO.ta M-~ HERITAGE REALTORS --2918 Briat.ol, Cl\t. ~1151-1500 Adams, Of. 546-5880 4000 WHterly Bl., NB. ~2560 CITY AUTO PARTS 2066 Placentia Ave., Calta Mesa 642-8131 'REJNERT'S DEP'ARTMENT STORE 1816 Newport Blvd, Costa Mna 548·1212 NU-VIEW RENTALS ,-436 llcliotrope Ave., SU.ite 2, Qll.f. 673-4030 or 494-3248 ~" CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS ~ . ' 3036" E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del l\tar 644-7662 .. ,. ' .. ASSOCIATED BROKERS 0 2025 \V. Balboa Blvd., Newport Bea.ch 673-3663 MACNAB IRVINE REALTY COMPANY 901 Dover, NB. 642.s235-1644 M~cArthur, NB. 8"-6200 COLDWELL, BANKER & CO,, REALTORS SM Newport Center Dr., N'pt. Bch. 833-0700 644-2430 NOACK'S TROPHY & GIFTS 102 E. 16th St., dxta Mesa 646-3141 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK AND MORTUAltY 3500 Pacific View Or., Newport Beach 64.4·77'00 CROCKER BANK COSTA l\tESA OFnCE ZJOO No. Harbor Blvd., Costa l\fesa 545"°'71 ., SOUTH COAST PLAZA omCE 3390 Bristol St, Costa 1'1'esa 54o.6256 NE\VPOHT CENTER OFFICE 620 Newport Center Dr., Nev.·port Beach 644-~ ,, LEGION WASH & FOLD ... "' 590 Goff St., tiguna Beach-494--7177 HOWARD CHEVROLET l\tacArlhur and Jamboree Boulevards, Newport Beach ' COIT DRAPERY CLEANERS & SERVICE A,• 1702 Newport Blvd., C11'. 642-0270 & 540-1368 l. BANK OF NEWPORT ··~" Dover al 16th, Newport Bc&eh, 654~ BEACH STATIONERS, INC. 1807 Newport Blvd., Costa l\.tcsa 645-8300 .. ·"COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE , . 583 W. 19th St., Costa l\ltsa ~ BANK OF AMERICA 2701 i'Iubor Blvd, Calta ~led 54s.311S ADDRESS-0-PRINT CENTER, INC. 1240 Lo(l:ll'I Ave., Sutte H, Costa Mesa 540-1854 . EIBST NATIONAL BANK OF ORANGE COUNTY IMO Ad&m!!, Colta ~ftfll\. 546-9270 BANK OF AMERICA :W8 W.19lh St.., C!otl.A l\.fes& 836·3491 THE REAL ESTATERS H1t bot tl A<IA(ns. Colt.a Mcu. 546-2313 . NEWPORT DATSUN ' -..-'JOOO W. (:o.~~ttwy., Newport .S.ach..6oll-~ I . SMITH'S MORTUARY 1327 ~1a1n St., Huntington Beach, caJif. 536-6539 EASTBLUFF 'REAL TY 2'14 VJat.a del Oro, Newport Beach 644-llSJ JALBOA BAY PROPERTIES ' offtcet to serve you- .675. 7060 673-7420 612-7491 556-8800 AVCO SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. 3310 Briatol, Colt& Mesa, caJif. 540-7591 MORGAN REALTY 3411 E. Cout HW)' .. CdM. 673-6642 675-6459 VISION RED HILL REALTY 18l:U CUlver DI"., Irvine 55~-7500 UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK 18'5 Newport Blvd., 0.ta Mtsa. Callt. 646-3291 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2111 San ;Joaquin Hilll Rd.,, Newport Beech 6«-4910 GREAT WESTERN SAVINc;;S !i LOAN ASSN. 24100 El Toro Rd, Laguna Hills,. Ca. 837-USl 1 BOYD REALTORS 2629 E. Cout Hfahway, Corona del Mar 675-!i930 REAL ESTATE BY McVAY 17097 Magnolia. FV. M.5-0458 15970 Spr1ngdale, HB. 893-8533 SAN ANTONIO WINERY 1!500 Newpcrt Blvd., Costa :D.1eaa 645-89tO CENTURY 21 REALTORS J.C. Reevet Rlty. 536-8887 Surf Reelty 536-8868 . TRI-HARBOR REALTORS '00 E. 17th St., Costa ?.Iesa 64~55 THE PINK RITZ Newport Beach, cautomia MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. 2867 E. Coast HY"Y·· Corona del Mar 67~10 A·I TV SALES & SERVICE 1876 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-4732 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coe.st Hwy., Newport Beach 642-9405 BANK OF AMERICA 3444 v1a uao. Newport Beech 673-:moo CREIVER MOTORS 2()1 \V. ltt St., Santa Ana, Calif. 835-3171 ALDEN'S CARPETS & DRAPERIES 1663 PlactnU& Ave., Cotta Mesa 644-4838 PYRAMID FENCE. COMPANY 760 Wnt 18th St., Costa ~lea& 548-9862 FOREST E. OLSON REALI ORS Servin& Newport Be&ch 6 Costa ?ileu. ABIGAIL ABBOT PERSONNEL AGENCY 230 \V. W&rMr Ave., Suite 211, SA. 557·8122 · 5(f) N. Euclid, Suite 201, Anaheim 533-2810 HUNTINGTON BEACH MAZDA 1TS31 Beach 81vd .. Huntington Beach 842-6666 DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS li66 Harbor ~ .. Co•ta l\ltta 646-9303 MAJORWA Y MFG., INC. (CAMPJ:~S) 838 \Ve1t 18th St., CO!lt& ~tesa 642-8471" CHICK IVERSON ~•""'""'·t Hlghwayl Newport Beach 673-0900 ... RED CARPET REALTORS 5842 Edinger, H.B. 846-2881-100'24 A.dams, H.B. 962-ml RUSSELL SURFBOARDS 2303 \V. Balboa Blvd,. Newport Bee.eh 673-5871 • LARWIN REALTY INC. 21562 Brookhunt, HunUn&ton Beach 968-4400 ALLIED' ELECTRIC & LIGHTING 222 Victoria SL, Costa Mesa 646-3737 THE IRYl~E CQMPANY · 550 Newport Center Or., Newport Be&ch 6"-3011 UNIQUE HOMES Cd?.t 675-6000 N'pt Bch. 645-6500 Meu. Verde 546-5990 BOB BURNS RESTAURANT 37 Fa&hion Island N.B. &ff.2030 UNITED FARM AGENCY 1770 Ora.nae, Suite "E'', Costa Mesa 645-7344 _ FLOYD SMITH & SONS Union Service Station 1900 Newport Blvd., C.M. 6'6-3111 COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC. 3425 E. Cout Highway, Corona del Mar 675-1225 • JACK IN THE BOX 1205 Baker St., Costa Mesa RED CA'RPET REALTORS 4201 Campua Dr., Irvine 833-3380 802 S. Cout Hwy; Laguna Bch. '97~1781' COSTA MESA GOLF -& COUNTRY CLUB 1701 Golf Cou~ Dr., Costa 11a:.. ca. CHARLES R. QUINTARD, o.......,,,1n19or Quintard Realty, 1874 Harbor, Costa Meu. 642-2981 AIMS MOTORS 7748 E. Garvey, Romnead, Ca. 213-288--1400 or MC-7432 • CENTURY 21 REALTORS Vic Juhln1kl, Rltr. 1733 Westcliff Dr., N'pt. Bch. 645-7221 THE REAL EST ATERS 11th at Newpott'Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-7171 DEG.EARE'S PLUMBING SERVICE 961 \Vest 17th St., Costa Mesa '6f6..0622 RED CARPET REALTORS 2629 Harboi-Blvd., Costa :l\.1eu. 546-8640 WASHINGTON CLEANERS & LAUNDRY _ 1077 W. Baker, Costa Mesa, 546-7680 WALKER & LEE 2790 Harbor Blvd., Costa Meea 545-9'91 TERRY BUICK ~th • Walnut, HUQtiJliton Bet.di 536-6S83 FIER'S UPHOLSTERY 2"8 Newport Blvd., Coota M-!148-7691 EXPLORER OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 18801 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 8'2-8803 DOT DATSUN • 18835 Stach Blvd., HW\dngton Beach 540-04'3 IM2· 1\81 MITLA MEXICAN RESTAURANT . 547 W. 19th St, 00.ta Mesa 642-9764 , MITLA MEXICAN RESTAURANT l2118 Brookhur1t, Garden Grove M4-6300 GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beech Blvd., Huntington Beach 842..a8f.4' (213) 582-MM HARBOR VW 187 Btac;h }!lvd.. Hu~tlniton Bn.ch 842-4435 ' • . ' SURF & ~IRlOIN RESTAURANT 5930 W. Coe.st Hwy .. N.R. 646-420'J SCQTT REALTY 315 Third St.. Huntington Besch 536.7533 BAt VIEW CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL ' ' 2(llr5, Thurln Av,,. Colt& Meta 842--3505 DENNIS & DENNIS PERSONNEL Apncy ot Irvine, ~~2 Michelson' Dr., 833--2700 !\EAL ESTATE BY McVAY 2o951 Brookhur1t, HB:-968-4456-17301 Beach. HR. 8'2-9371 ORANGE COAST REAL ESTATE 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 644 f848 BAY & BEACH REA~TY, INC. 2f07 E. Coe.st Hwy., Corona dcl :P.tar 615-3000 ' KENDO!j MOTOR HOMES 707 N. Harbor Bl'ld., Santa Ana 554-0033 SANTA ANA LINCOLN-MERCURY 1301 N. Tu.stln, Santa Ana 547-9183 WILSON FORD~ 18255 Bee.ch Blvd.J Huntinclon Beach 842.6611 ROY CARVER ROLLS:ROYCE 234 E. 11Lh St.. Costa Meu. ~ - ATLAS CHYSLER·PL YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd.,.Cqs~ Meu. 546-193' UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBIL~ 2850 llarbor Blvd., Coat.a :r.1e:u 540.964.0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 28:m Harbe>r Blvd., O:lsta Mesa 546--1200 JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN-MERCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd .. Costa ?.fesa 5'0-M30 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa J.leu 540-9100 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2480 Harbor Blvd., Co&ta Mesa 546-8017 RECREATIONAL RENTAL & SERVICE 216 N. Clara St., Santa Ana (714) 836-8615 WARDS. LEE 1234 So. :P.Iain St., Sant& An& M7-~ BARWICK IMPORTS 33375 C&mlno Capistrano, San Juan Captttrano 493-3375 831·1375 COTTAGE COFFEE SFIOP 562 W. 19th St., Costa Meu IM6--530f. MARQUIS MOTORS 900 SO. Cout Hwy., Lquna BKch $40-3100 WALKER & LEE 20&3 WtttcUU Dr., Ne\YPOl't Beach MG-8844 • • BEACH IMPORTS !»> W. Coat Hwy .. Newport Beach 645-6406 • MES'°' PAWN SHOP 1763 Newport Blvd., Colt& Meu 645-SM6 808 PETTIT REALTOR 1~ Cul\lt't Dr .. tn•lne M2-·7COO CENTURY 21 • LADERA REALTY 18334 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach ~43.1 t TOMMY AYRES CHEVROLET 350 Broad\t.·a.y, i.....aun. Br•ch. 4!l4·1J31 11,1.CH CITY 'DODGE 16533 8elch Blvd.. HunUngton Beach 5'0-2860 ~-2566 LAGUNA IMPORTS 998 $0. Coa!t Hwy., Ll'.l.~'Unti Befl(h 494·107~ ' .I • • ' ' ·. :uf uAIL 1 PILOT Wed.....,, Ju~ 4, 197) DAILY PILOT . ~, •• ,,,.. .500 •SM · T'J Bluest Marketplace on the· 0nnp Colst · DAI-LY Pll()I CLASSIFIED ADS ..w. -"'""· .. m-Mf AiAo•""°"• ...•• \ •• 950 -990 loott & Mmrir'lll (ep '' l'lf 9QO • 9M f11iplow11111'111 •••••••• 100 .. 199 I rinanc:ial o o o o • • • • 20Q • 299 Hou.et for Sole • • .-; • • "'° -t24 LO.. & Four.t ••••••• 550 .. 574 ~~ .... ·.·.,IQ() ..... ~°'4 ean .Sell lt~nd1t, Tratte It With a want Ad ( 642-5674)' ERRORS. Adv.rtl,.rs sllould check their 1 Ht dally & report errors Immediately. The DAILY PILOl 1Hume1 ll1blllty for ti.. first Incorrect lnMrtlon only. ( MMnftrW. ~-l'fi-1 sn.--...:..___l,~I=:::( !!ouop=· .tor::::::;' l>P=il~-1~ 0..-r•I • I~[, _..... I~ [ General REALTORS 211281!AST~-y CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF. 644·7270 \• ' OU!J, 24TH '(EA~ Ofh'rint S.l\lfke Only Experi9netl VACATION: TIME - Can Provide --- One Cal I 5er1ice Fa$t ' Credit Approval lAND Pri-.M·l 9.5 Acres Rall SC!Ved. lf"Vli, on ·mile Gene rel ,.,_..., ......... m.,.., l'wtl or'llll ~ • , • ' ' , ISO . l9t ... blmt ~ •••• uo."' ................ 300-499 ~ .... htn.c.• ... .57S & S99 -_, .......... 600-6" l1GiipC11Mlb• •••• , , .91S -M rood, """ ....,...,. ...i GORGEOUS 4 BDRM oceun. °"'lll'"I' sa.ys k'll, "-e . • . ' . . GOOD MONEY MAKER CdM DUPLEX Beautiful ... tree.lined street in Old Corona del Mar. BOTH DE LUXE UNITS HA VE 3 bedrooms, den, fireplace, 2 baths, builtin kitchen, PA'fIOS, 2 bloCks to shopping and schools·. Choice · location. . .......... $98,ij()O. say sub1nit. Q\,'Jl('r mighc $46.000. Near S OU l h flnitrM.-e . fnterelited~ call Coast· Plaza. 2 story _today. executi ve home. For· Dini ng room. Far · · •ta lf-circutar d rli V '.: Sharp triplex, ~'bdrm.~ apts., ·with spacious closets & priv. p~tios. Each apl has 2 baths with mirble puilman in the mstr. bdrm. bath; close to prime shopping area. $68,000 LOW PRICED EASTBWFf In a very fine Mea, close to Fashion Island, Corona del Mar schools & :rlnL shopping. 4 Lge. bdrms., family rm., &·just good, coin- fortable living, all for only •....... $S9,MO. FOREVER VIEW CHANNEL REEF Watch the boats by day and harbor lights by night fro1n your living room. The ULTJ- ~TE in FEE ownership, luxury on·the- water living. 2 Bed.rooms, 2 bath condo in prestigious area. Poof, security guard, boat • slip available. CALL FOR appointment. $95,000. FOR THE FAMILY ff·yet.@p . • a ~fo(i~l . . •e-a•Y your....,~ Half gone In hall a year and the reSt wl1I Mt last long. Huny to S<!!l this distlncti"" Newport Beach development of c:Ondominium homes, built-In clusters around handsome courtyards. roo1n . Air·conditi . View Lots ma l dining rm, dream Lak Math kitchen. Beautiful pool . • ews & jacuzzi. 540-172<1 47 • 2.S acre silC'S, some "i !h 2 baths. Patio. I ulatc crisp Inn • . ing. 540-17~0 -' .- view of 1hc lake. Eastrm OW'l"IC'r "'Wl\9 lo 5Cll. con., _______ _ sider low do\\'n and carry paper. $3,500 per acre or Leme 7.57 Acres - Prime M-1-IBnd. "°"'"''"" $36,950. E1cept1onal. 4 Assumable sv, % . Diego F'reclvay, Beach town bedroom b om e with loan. Very sharp 4 MOVE ' RIGHT IN and enjoy this }Qvely home : new carpets and drapes, family room or formal dining r'oom, but what a .vjl\ue this 3 bedroom, 2¥• bath, firep41.ce .b.OII\e is! Large...patlo for your en- tertaining pleasures. All yours for only $31,450. Eight s\Jperb models, each a masterpiece of I~ comfort, convenience and quanty coriStrucJlon:Sundecks, fireplace, w¢-bai; ·elegant Master Suite, Sun-Liteo.kitchen, wlxnl!. FORMER MODEL ASSUMABLE L~ location. $238 per acre. ~ge ~l. Covered .Pa· ruun . Built·inl, . · tio. f~Y room, !ire-washer, Family· "!'!-!!P'i~~~1 546-1600 place. l:Ourmet kitch-f i r.e place. Park . . Ono vi the Bost in Newport BMch Like '.'walking on_a cloud" the soft_ shag Is so. nice; likewise the large comer_ 10t,,!ulu!- tional floor plan and clean 'n neat CODOltion! '65,500. Harbor View l;lomes is one of Amer- ica's finest QOll1Dlunities and this two bed·. room, den·~has one of the 1lnest locations. UN19UE HOMES OF NIW..OIT llA.CH, 645°6500 A lht'I .. ef llltli H• &..1111 liJ~l()UI:-ti()Ml:i REALTORS General General =="------- GO DIRECT Get The Paint HARBOR VIEW HOME SO~RSE'.\'._?.lODEL .,,-ImmaculatJ! ::-just remodeled TWO-STORY home. New carpet- ing, drapes and wall _coverings. 5-Bedroom, 3 bath, FAMILY ·ROOM with fireplace plus another fireplace in the living room, FORM- AL DINlNG ROOM, sprinklers and fenced yard. Near park. See to appieciate $89,500 . WE CAN HELP "vou BUY, ' HOM.J!te SELL, OR TRADE · A HOME ..... i:t,··-~YPLACE IN THE NATION ~ •.• AUSTIN·SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES REAL TORS 64+7270 General General private enclosed doulile garage. Recreational facili ties Include heated swimming pool, lighted tennis courts, Sauna, therapy pool. All exterior building and grounds maintenance provided. Satisfy your curio~ity-see Newp<irt Crest today! 'IWo, Tbree, end Four Bedroom Condomlnl_ H..,... XezD.""'$65.495 =--'W.. g - From Pacific Coast Highway mnd Supetl.or Avenue (Ba;Jboa Blvd.), drive up Superior to Ticonderoga, mnd directly to Newport Crest Information Center.Telephone: (714) 64 5·6141 Sales Office open dally · 10 e,m.tosunsct .. en, -Immaculate. 540--yard. $34,950. 540-17* Ol'ENTJt. I • trS Fl.JN 10 BE NICEI 1720 , General THE REAL ESTATERS 'DUPLEX + TENNIS COURT + PARK can us at.out Ul\s s\tper du· pie:< with 3 BR . 2 BA owners unit and rQOfTIY one beriroom rental, across from grasi;y park aoo pub11c tennis C'OW1s. $92,500 · Call &l+rlll 2955 HARBOR BLVD. ·! COSTA MESA 540-1718. General · Gener1I ~nJa Jdfe PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN .BY APPOINTMENT ' Lind• Isle Waterfront --. Beautifully redecorated 5 BR.,. 4 ba. home with downstairs ·waterfront mstr. BR. suite. Jge. game rm. or stu.dy, Kitchen w/eating f: area. ~Iexican tile flrs., beam ceil's., lge ... ; dock & boat slip. $175.000. . For Complete Information On All Homes & Lots, Please Call: WOW BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR •: INVESTORS 341. Bayside Dr .. Suilo .1, N.a , 67Wt6l : ALERT! GeMr~I General ~- ; That'• right! eo direct to Brush Red Carpet.,Realto« >JJ>9 VA lw>me _ $23,!00, l/br & $390. TOTAL C~NDOMINIUM T\\'O-On-one-lot~ One 2 !'Jr/21;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-;1 ba•h " ""'· 01 •) "'"" '" LA. GUNA PACESETTER ~· $150, eecon<I 2 br/l bath, Harbor Blvd. O:ista Mesa. one mile mm South Coast DOW'N : We can h8ndle any Real plaza llhopping center No • Estate n@eds )1XI have with dawn A 1eller w1H pay inoet 2 & 3 BR edult condos. ?i.fo~ This 2 Bedroom Con- dom.hrium in Fairlane Gardens is like new with carpeting, new drapes, rents for aame. Both only Lovely, open view of the hills; this large ~ $27,500. Uve i:n one &. let 3 bdrm, 2 baUJ. newer home Is priced at : :';.u~ ~make the pey-$41,500 & ready to go! ASSUMABLI 7% : i our highly professiona.l sales or your dosing ~.. tn after 3 day creel.it a~ staff. You can .aave you proval. All new crpb & freshly painted: Enjoy the beautifully landscaped -----------------V.A. LOAN. : boon: ot fn1stration in find· drpa, aB units repainted, ' ~ ~ home, let . a pr<>. pa.ymts of $215. per mo will grounds, pool and sa.una.. 00% financing avaUabie. _;,G.;cone_r_ii_l ______ G_e_ne_r_i_I _____ _ Only $18,000. Call &ti-0555. --:Real:-:-'""'=;:;>16-()562==:--1 O wALKER & Uf VIEW OF HARBOR LIGHTS ,. fes&ona.1 serve you and call Realkll"I 5t6-00'1l handle. Why reTlt \\'hen you • Red .Carpet, Re.a 1 tors cat own )Ult own?? It's ...,_ !Open Evenings) CLASSIFIED ..... _6<2$lll ....,,, s.. trig pool & ""' SEU. OR BAY.CREST ' "HARBOR VIEW HILLS" ;, Locate:d. higti on th@_ hill, offeriJlg full enjoy·! ment or the view of Newport Bay & Pacific , Ocean. Lusk bit. 3 bdrm .. family rm., dining ~ rm .. with a htd. & Cilt'd. pool & jacuzzi ; on a ~ profess. lndsc p<l. lot. Offered in fee at $99,000 I ; General Generol room. Dnve by 631 So. Frur-EXCHAN -I"-'='-""------'-"--'--'------·v;ew, 2 blks N. of >I<Fsri· GE • SUPER DUMP-FIXER UPPER of the first order, needs paint and lots of cleanup. 3 Bedroom, large yard. Quiet street in very quiet area. Great opportunity at $24,900. $59,950. \\"I'll d('SigTI('d. gpariou.q. ··1vun \\\•lls" homt'. 4 BR + din + fam + lg ofc "'' pvt. mn-.incc. NC\\' \\ w sha::. ti1stm drps 1hruout. J\lovc- in-rond, J..ot 80' x 110' rm for pool. For appt. CALL I ~ .. . I . den. hfock-1 open 12: to 7: 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, •.. ~ ............. I daily. CALI. 836-4206. Fireplace, lle'V Carpeting, I W lle\Y Paint i.n and out. \VUI '1 exchange for 2 Bedroom ------------------- "'J~~ 531·51DO ( :;;;,) 531 5100 Rome Possibly Fix°'UP-llC' -per. m.900'. Call 646--05.55 ""'""""""""""""""""""' ON THE WATER -WITH BOAT SLIP - NeW 2 bedroom & 2¥..i bath luxury, carefree condominium . Custom decor, ready for oc· cupancy. Full price $87,000. CORBIN· MARTIN ALL WE ASK ••••• . . . is you see ·what we feel is one of the finest lrusk H.V. 3 bdrm. offered in a long time. $88,800 -Fee. It's a beauty. Call now. Jim Muller IVAN WELLS BAYCREST Lot.< of charm in this 4 BR., formal din. rm. home. Bright fam. rm. overlooking pool. 3\!i Ba. Courtyard entry. $87,500. Va- cant. Mary Lou Marion ONE BLOCK TO BIG CORONA Just listed! custom home ; dramatic use oC wood, bricJf& glass.rFireplace in large liv- ing rm.<C"BR .. den. $94,500. By app't. Dean Kring_ BEAUTIFUL ESTATE Lake Forest dream home. 4 Bdrms., family rm.; on huge park·like lot. It won't last at $55,000. Ask for Pete Hallock · BAYFRONTS..,-EXCL,USIV_IU.Y OURS 5 BR. 3 Ba.'l!!IKcb & 60 boat llip .. '225,M 4 BR. 2 Ba. Beach, pier. Mag. vtew $200,M 4 BR. 5\!i Ba. Pier & sllp. View ..•• $197,500 By App't. Bill Bents , _ COIY COTTAGE Private Bay shores area w /2 swimming beaches. 2 Bdrnv"home w/guest suite. Lovely brick .patio & planting•. $49,500. Mary Harvey ONE OF A KIND BAYFRONT You must see this unusual contemp. noor plan. Out of this world chaMel view w/sllp for 50 ft. boat. 4 BR., 41<> ba., lge. fun rm. $245.M. G. Grupe. '33-0700 • RACCj)UET CLUB IN IRVINE 3 br, fam.lly home in Irvine's plamed communi't;y of fine homes. ExceUent free.way access tor Dad -(but not ~' $""' HERITAGE . . REALTORS General 54().tlSl Open Eves.. General Call Anytime General too clole) -out among the I ~;;jll!I orange orchard of the Irvine I • MACNAB IRVINE Ranch. Pl\L'Jh decor- $46,500 OPEN HOUSE 1-5 I Thurs., Fri., S..t., Sun. 624 RAMONA (Irvine Terrace) Panoramic \>lew from ocean to Fashion I s I a nd , Beautilully 01ainta.lned 2 bdrn1., den, plus pool home. .$74,900. Tom Queen &14-6200 ' (X.12) Macnab-Irvine OPEN HOUSE EAS'RLUFP --· Newpon- JULY 4 1-S Red Caqlet Retllton ~ • 4 BEDROOJ\1, 2 batha, riouble garl\le. $30 llOO. Best ot tmn1. • CO,_li\IERCIAL 7.0NE • 2 BR IWO l lory old4!1' home. corner Joi. msoo. Roy McCardle Realtor 1810 Newport Blvd., C.~t. 541-7729 . C.O.M. 2 BD cottage, want.1 exchangt io., = prop. ~.... 147. • .•It· Colleqe Park's Finest Home Lush 4 BR 2 BA hon1e 1,1:i1h ronnal OR 3nd 12' x 30' family rm. 1ic1v carpeting, good paint, glllS!)I ln.nai. The yard a beauty. Electric kitchen. o .. -cr 1900 SS ft. e CALl-ANYTIME e 646-3928 or Eve. 646 4543 Lochenmyer ~' .. ,1101 Gt REl'o-$25;950 Spic and 1pan 3 bedroom, 2 bath wtth doUble C!IU' pnge and large kit. Walk to achoota. 2 miles , to the lx'ech. Ex c e ll e nt op. portunity, ·Only S9'"'oi> down payment to &Jl)ltlne. HARBOR VIEW HOMES BREATHTAKING BAYFRONT Spectacula r home on Newport Bay. Jn. . door swim1ning pool in a tropi cal garden w bric k &. trellagc. Circu lar 'l\lair,vay leads to 2nd.fl oor livin g finished in wa l· nut. Truly a custo1n built oasis on Lido Jsle. J'ier & slip. 5000 sq. ft. -2 BR 's. $375,000. Barbara Aun e 642-8235. (X28) GOLF COURSE VIEW Beautilully decorated, adult occupied 3 BR, 2 bath home overlooking lake & goll course. The very best o! cpl.<, drps & ap- pliances. Pool & tennis club available. PORTOFINO MODEL 165,900. Bil\ Burt 644-3200. (X29) 3 Br bonus room/sleeping loft, formal dining, lush HARBOR VIEW S BR carpeting, lots ol Spanish !ile, charming Bric~ patio Attractive Somerset model featuring ex- w/overhang. Adjacent to park. tensive use or woven wood, premium floor ·$89~500 coverings and exciting landscaping ideas. PALERMO MODEL $85,000. Carl Butler 64U235. Like·new ~bedrooms , !amily room, formal dining, wet SUPERB BIG CANYON LOCATION! bar; up-gr8de carpets, Doors. Perfect for your famUy. Great Jot w /s~·ceping viev"! Excellent op-- $82,SOD portunity at $80,000 . Laszlo Sharkany CHARMING WATERFRONT HOME &l4-8200. (X40) ~rn'=~ 3 Br, extensive wood paneling, carpeted thruout, en· · --'Tf-' closed patio; Pier & float; Completely remodeled 1973. supe:'"':i'!~-~~ -• $9'1,soo [Irvine I Moen••·"''"""""'°"""'"' I !IT.ructed NlW 4-plex .In H OR VJEW IIOMES ---chOlce renlal llM!a. Prk<d ARB -J 101 ---142 12JI co sell Al $80,000. TAke •d· ....... • vantage or .first owntt t ·.-·-·------,--:--·--R:EJ\LTY l"'tllelAntmr IU•uot btnefil& ~ Red Carpet, Re•ltors 546-a>40 (open ft,$spoJt ......,catHornle tlMt Erentnp ) :'tP.S. W• .... L--------~·~3~3~.0~7~8~0!,_ _______ _ll~~~~~~~~~~~-mru!J' more)' -... " I " I '· "· I DAILY PllOT 1w........,, .au11 4, im rol ~I _.., .. I~ Gonorol * * * * ......, ..... O...r•I OU1!_24tl!_ YJAR Offering aervlce only experience can provide FRONT ROW VIEW HOME 1\ rare Irvine 'fcrrace find; choice wood paneling & brick enhance the Jge. den, din· ing r1n. '& kitchen v.·ith \varmth &. chara c- ter. The n1str. bdr1n. is very lge .. &. perfect for the couple u·ho want a home with a IO\V maintenance ynrd . CAMEO SHORES • VIEW . Jn one of Newport's finest areas, with its ' -0--f~. --.:.'l-l-----f-prlv:;-locked-be1ch-entrances, ou an-e J endttig JOY great comfort in this lovely 4 bdrm. home. Relax in the conversation pit, with a a J? cheery frpJc,, or loaf around the pool, or ur (/.)e6l • , , watch the boating from this splendid, un- usual view ~ome. $123,500 For A Happy Fourth-of.July ,11 John All1rd -Elolae Morris -1-101 f l ll/l,'.J 1 llW V · l ()I/ONA l •l l M/\~ · !_;!' lUOO NEW LISTllG " Very attracUve. four bedroom one story b.omo in Harbor View. BeautlfUI dari tirown carpeting wllh buUUn shelving, custom drapes and outstanding kitchen lllld family - arrangen1enl. Magnificent landscaping, pa· tios, Clo\ver beds end fountain. 1992 Port Cla· ridge. Newport Beach. Open 1-5 p.m. Sat. & Sun. $79,500. Cozy I \Vo bedroom home with knotty pine ceiling i11 family room, and a O(le bedroom suite for inlaws with a private entrance, and an outstanding hobby room with loads of storage. Exceptio11ally deep yard with large dogrun and play area for children. 223 Rochester, Cosla. Mesa-Open 1-5 p.m. Sat. & Sun. $44,950. -ootmmdlll arrangement"of-two1.bree1ted=- room homes on an R-2 lot, abaring a spark· ling pool with loads of entertainment ideas. Surprising views· from upstair balconies, many custom features that the discriminat· ing owner-builder wanted for his own home. Popular Corona del Mar address. $169,500. • " o.n. ... 1 --------SIX IEDROOMSll Jn btau.lifu.I "San Valarde;' model located In one ot '-fi•lon V~jo'• belt l.f'ffl. 'fl>e whole tamlly 'Ai ll el'\JO)I thl• lattte. Impressive home. Only $61,250. Cl'U 10 see. !l86-0222. MISSION VIEJO VIEW Lovely 3-Bdrm. high on a hill. run lovl'ng, young ll('\ghborbood wi!h cl<Mie ac- teSll Jo \Vlld~u Glen. $38,900. \\1e R'A'ail yoor cal l. 586--0m MISSION VIEJO "DEANE" Four-Bdrm. with Garoen ICl.taieii: Yard offers cro- quet, badnUnton or volley- ball. Big enoueh tor a pool Make thls a "1nu5' see.". Phooe today. $43',500 58&-0222 $27,500. 4 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, plua an xtra BONUS ROOJ\.f. Big COM)Ct Joi W'ltb a \\'tsl side OCEAN BREEZE. Try 10'.k <k.M·11. 16'x38' POOL 4 BEDROOMS, 2 Ba.Uts, plus llU'ge 1'~.Al\OLY RQO~I plus \VORKSHOP ph.is,-16' X 38' DOLPlll.N POOL. North side location. $33,900. I Nowport •• Polrvlow 64Ul11 (enytlmo) ------------ EXCLUSM EXOTIC H6'$1fs~5:>°L Probably 1the best value in lhc area, and only avallahle QAJlY PllOT 12 APARTMINTS · Many altemadve1 IO flnu- dne and ln\ne:rahlp. lala.y Trade 0o"1110r StN.ller I Unilt. r.1ay Trade for Land IUilable I tor 3 to !i wilts. ~tey Cany 2nd Tnut Deed. All Uni!Jl: rumlshed. Good Rent Schedule. Heated &nd t"'lltered Pool. $172,80:>. Call anytime.~. PREFER THAT OPEN FEELING? l! you do, then see lbe in· terlor of th11 4 BedrccNn Horne that ls clc»e to the back bay. llotwrlhoe • Atrium dNlp wtoi. Mex· ican Ceramic Entry. 2" be.lhs, Brick Flttplace, Wet Br. Huge ?tfuter Bedroom •. 2 Patio&, ereat beck yard for chlldren. $58,500. Call - Teddie Alv11 -, Dorothy Nelson - I ·Geor9i1 Becker -Ed Nelson -G1ner1I Gen tr1I Mary Ellen Crurriley -Glenn W. O'Bry1n -liii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ,1Annlt Entz -M1r ion Peirce - ' ~·,1W1lt Griffin -Wenda Schw1ntkt - · Balboa Peninsu1a estate consisting of older 4 bedroom ho1ne and a two bedroom guest unit: Private beach and dock, enclosed porch. Free and clear and asking for offers. Ca ll· for appointment and don 't hesitate· to sub1nit an offer! CALL 675-7225 SPANISH SUPREME at TllE REAL ESI'ATERS.1 -~::=;;:::~=~-Luxurious large heated pool $250 next to rl citrus n1ini-grovt>. No '""" lo CT°'' lo reach RENT 'TIL YOURS the irran1n1ar sch<x>I, and v.·alking distance to high ] 1-GUEST + \ 11i. Marlon Hill -Mildred Shaw -• · Mick Hinson -B1rbar1 Tr1111n -~ ry .Moffitt -· Lloyd Winburn - ~l'\lny Mofhlt - 1, -· ~--A114t<M-S.id ""' • •• ~-Assoaam REALTORS 28211 EABT co.&T HIGHWAY OCJllONA·Ql!t MAit, ~. '644·7270- OM of the Best Homes in Irvine These always sell fast! Especially when owners have purchased and want action. This 3-bedroom is cute, clever and-includes access to the pool and tennis club. Offered at ~9,500-in Cu!verdale. . .• TRADER'S CORNER· lrnnulculata :{ Dedroom with reel li lc roof. Nothing for buyt'r to do but move in. Quiet cul-de-sac, I o w tnnintenancc ynrd. Liv 1m, fnn1 nn, form! din rm. $43,500. CALL &1;;..m1 BALBOA PENINSULA school and Orange Coast College. Over sized 2 car POOL gurage with room for IRON CAT~"S to SouUt Sea \\"Orkshop and you name it. Island p11.radi9e ,~1ith wood Please phone now for an ap. pointment to view this ex-deck patio, 5"'<1.ying palms and volcanic rock gardens. 3 elusive property. 546-2313. bedroonl irn..1uding s p I i t Custom, top quallly home OPENnt••TrSFUNJOEIENICEI level master suite, separate plus 2 bedroom apt. above. !' I guest facility with prlvatt 1'-1a.ny outstanding features. entrance off pool, cozy den, Steps to ocean and shop. used brick nreptace, ruam ·ping. -1% loan. CALL now beam celllngs. Gourmet tor details, &15-1221 kitchen with bullt·itw. Ban· * * * * UNll~UI HOMIS Of, NIWP'OAT llACH, 645·6500 A lhtl .. ef M.,,_ lllmere 1733 '''estcllff Dr., N.B. TAX SHELTER • :AND A HOMI - TOO! - CHESTNUT STREET DUPLEX (SHARPJ- $31,000 quet formal c:linq. step down nimpus room over _.,.,,.--. dance pa.Vllllon and rpvtc. lfnl pool. Owner derpen.t.. . TAKE ADVANTAGE. Call 645-0303. Genor•I * * * * " U~IVUI: li()Ml:i REALTORS ' OCEAN VIEW PACIFIC STREET DUPLEX (0.K.)-$31,500 I OKI\ I L 01 \0\ '-'lAlT<)I.'\ TAYLOR co. -* Gonoral ---~ --Goneral from this aln10st new ma· jestlc VIP fnmlly home. Spacious bedroorns, 2 baths and excellent area. You O\VN the land. l''ull price $56.500. BIRCH STREET DUPLEX (GORGEOUS)-$33,500 • TWO SEPARATE HOMES (ON ONE SALESMEN ·New & Used '" I MACNAB IRVINE · • DOVER SHORES-VIEW BR's -study-FR w/Wet bar -formal DR. Drainattc &:: exciting glass encloaed .'lagoon" pool & waterfall. $149,000 w/ nd. Walter King 64H200. (X41) . ,. CHERRY LAKE AREA Custom built 4 BR -3 bath + FR & ex-, lra large LR. Huge lot. View o! Cherry Liike from rear yard. $89,500. Bill Burt 644-6200. (X24 J BAYFR ONT J OCEANVIEWI China Cove J.Iidcau•ay. 2 BR's + guest + bunkroom .+ quiet beach + ample.park-· ing + gorgeous VIE\\''. Fee! .Joh n Gra· nalh 642-8235. (X281 . HARBOR VIEW HILLS Just Ii sled! Beautiful 4 BR & FR. Sand· ,piper model. Owners have brought new home-HURRY ON TH IS' Ron Sher man 642-6235. !X37) . BIG CANYON' New custom home overlooking golf course. Excellent -family plan. Separate children's wing & extra-large game room. Professionally decorated -5 BR's, 4 baths. $100,000. Maxine Williams 642-8235. (X23) THE BLUFFS Plan weekend& Cor recreation. ri1aint. free lar.l{e family sized condominium. 4 BR's,. DR , FR & den. Great localion on greenbelt. .Jack Custer 642-8235. 0 ,21 I Irvine I •· --~., ...... I ... °""".,,... 141•1211 • ,.. 1 ... -....... 00 THE REAL ESTATE RS FAMILY FUN AT SADDWACK HIGH 3 br. home -beeutlfu.Uy maintained wilh loll of mir- rors, bookca..es, lhutteml windows&: 11 finish ed g ri r a g ~ . Profe!'lidonally deconited &: a 11leAI at $31 ,500. 0 WALl<EH & Ul EASTSIDE Realton 646-ml 2043 \Vestcli(f Dri\'f' Opec til 9 PJ\.l SUPER-STAR 10°/o DOWN LOTl-$27,500 IC yoor Income lax bill \\·as ovl'r $1 ,000 lasr year. TR\' O\VNING A DUPLEX . and build .'..'.equi~s" instead! ~WALKlH & LH /.Jn NIGEl [}All.f\ f,, ASSOCIATES SCUU'TURED LANDSCAPING ""'""''""""'""'""'""'""'"'I 11.dds lo tl;e heal.ii~· Of this * 6 UNITS * alrt>adr h<'llutiful 4 l:>Mroom Nearly new 2 UK., 2 ha., de· hon1c. ·Jt features an extra luxe uniL~ un 01't'anfnJn1 in IEU)':f' rul-rle-,.'\.1.C lot \\'ith n Balboa!· Elcc. 'frpk-s., heavy boat gate and nicQ patio. o0n't be .. Just R number" ln a huge n1ulll·lntcrest com· pan.v. Work in n l.'Ompatible productive sales off Ice under proven leadership in beautlful do\\11lown Corona del Mar. O>me by the office at 2732 E. Coast Hwy. or Call Nlb't'I at 644-1211 . /.Jn NIGEL. [}AILfY &. ASSOCIATES ENTERTAIN ON UDO . Interesting a.nd. unusual 'plan. Expandable ram·uy living. Huge llvlne room, with large f!ropl'lrro, opens with ~lkllng door lo private patio. 3 bedrooms &: den. Upstairs living aN!a can be muter suite or children's quarters. PETE BARRETT -REALTOR-642-5200 BEAUTIF.UL POOL HOME RE.\LTORS shag ca!'p., b.ltns; sundcck lt'i; just 3 years ne"' and Out•tanding 4 lxlr, 2~-S bath, hu1,;c nnnpus rm, plus love- ly pool. This hon1e is im- maculate and ·detoraled bet· lcr thAn 11 rnodel. All thb for only $49,700. Call Red Dirpt>t, Re>nltors 546--8640 !open evenings! • CO&A. TS SINCE 1944 ru· baleony \\•/mMI unit: 7 \\'aitlng for you, so caJI to -'d •0~-1 I I -'· &(.'(! It. 84.7-6010. WATER"RONT 673 A400 '"v . ·-~· ' P"' ·pa•o-WHAT'S IT r-... ing space. $330,000. OPEN TIL' • "'S FUN ro SE NICE/ . . R~!t~~~~ DUPLEX-$170,000 1':======1=' 6 ,,. 3663 ""·""''Ev ... ~-AU AIOUT7 -54'"4141-Includes two boat docks and ! 1 • Lovely 4 bedi'oom home rfitit (Opon Evenl-s) lld.lacent vacll.llt lot for ad-A REAL in the middle of one of the ..• cndonal building -or for SPARKLE largest to-be parks In I "'"'""'""'""'""'""'""'"~I Just plain privacy.\ Just R NEWPORT Calilomia. The seller bu listed. Fantutk: 4 bedroom home HEIGHTS, Just repainted iruilde and loca'ted o~ one mile tmm out. He "''lll abo give you SCj)UARE FEET tho cool, blUe .....,, =., $17,000. CHARMER '""" """'"' of new .... NEARLY 2000 0 WALl<fH & l ll ft of tivtng space Includes carpetina:. Price on I y ol beautiful llvina: area and ro43 We•tcllll Dtlve 2~1 baths and a mrlfic fam. NO MORE Perleclly decorated 3 bdr, 2 $34,950. Call now· 842-Z,1S. lots of e.-.;tras including 64&-ml Open ev="=·=--ily room with sunken con-Vtty dt"an 3 br/den .l work-beth, formal dining nn, OP!NTILt • n-s RJN10M NICEf <'t'ramic tile entry and INVESTERS venation plt. See thb ne\\' shop In rear. Lots of privacy lovely corner Io c a 11 on. -THE REAL i ESTATER~; bedroom, watf'r soft<'ner, Iistirw today! $4:8,000. "'iUi chain-link fetlC1". arouqd Ready to ~II at $55.000. • sprink1e1"S and fruit tree8 ''STOP'' • co:rs thlfi charm1~ home! Price Don't ~'OU dare "·a1t 10 cat1 and so niuch morr. II is a 4 i!' firm . E~!, tin•-;ng. Red Carpet, Re a Ito rs bedrooin horne located in a 1'F you've bttn lcoklni; for an -J -... 546-8&1() ':::~~::;:;:;";.::;=;~!I p r i rnr Pl'l'Stlgious l~ve11r1nenl ti~! nf'~~ i;on.ie WALLACE ~ ............ - ll<'i'olhlw,,.hoo1I and priced al fixing-up \\'C JLISI l1i;t{'ff 11. REALTORS PENINSULA IMMACULATE on!)• $ ri.:l!O! Call now to 'IV.'O houses on a loL front DOLL HOUSE ''"'" S<G-WIO "a 3 bdr. I bu. lo""°'' oon-962-4454 Roni!= M6·00'12 WATERFRONT CONDO O/'£.N llL S.• ITs 1-~1 10 BE tJ/Cl' dlUon. Rear I~ 2 bclr. 2 bu ''$16 500 00 TO Thi< I' tlH• most OUll!ll'U'ldlng [ ~ and need$ i1't'lrk. P rlct'd to - ----' • G . 1· . bed Oioicc. chllce Huntington I I I ' ~ NEWPORT DECORATE•• n1t•10us 1\·1n~ · 4 roon1s. &>ri<•h l!'.IC111ion. Thi 1 10111<' t l!t!s rorne u Ong or ' ~II nl $40,000, Pr i n1 c 4 baths, huge patil) arnt side bcatitiful 2 lxlr, 1 bn. condo ""'h!lf', l lxlr, !,, 00.lh, 1 I F.iilllt11id(' locntlcin. BC'!f,'r HEIGHTS Thata 1 he amount of the y!U'rl with pier and slip. All is rerady ror you 10 nK>Ve In. r:inlll) roon1 \1·1th open j , \ cnJI no\\'. Rt"rl C;i qK'L price reduction on !hill on l'A'O lots. $300,000. Priced for iminediii.te sale lieom. n~w plullh CDl'Jl(!L 1 Rell.Ito~ &J~,..,'l().'IO DUPLEX ta bu I o·u s 1•lew hom• PETE BARRETT at $24,950. better Hn~ on fr1nta11tlc )'fU'd. S 3 <1 • o o fl . --bo v --H -., Seelng\Abt>lievl.ng!!Orr.:-.i l $17000. Hflr r lew om11 ovcrlt)(lking the'SouU1 8-y, RE LTOR this one. Call Red Carpet, llOUSE Su n J.j 2 5 6 21 1 Ju11t lh1te<I & new 011 the high on a bluff. Owner -A -Realtors 54&-8640 (open \\'r!ltniin!ltcr. fbel\\'f't!n Dt'l NO MORE m R r ke t • Sp ar k I in 11; wanta im1ncdiale sale! 3 642-5200 Evenlngsl f\1o.r + J\lontc Vhita) Call Cl•·•• 3 l>•ld•• • ""rk•hop "Monaco .. model fenlurlr'r$1 Bdr., 31,i baths~ sq. ft. ~~~~="'!':'~~~l--;B"L""'""F"F"S.:--=V:l:::EW="""'·I Red Carpet, Realto1·s at 1 ", • .;"r "u, · . 3 be<lroorrui or 2 and ll {!(Jn· HURR\'!1 OPEN HOUSE ~ !"' ~ n IC'hr. Lot~ o prlvaey w11.h vert.lble drn. 1~ bathlll. Sunday 1·5 ~ Kings Place $42 500 New on the nwicet -brtsht chain-link fentC R/'OUI~ lhi11 Newly landsc:i~d & In Rd . Newport Beach Red &: sparkling, wtth beautllul CAPE COO chur~ilnst llOnte . Ea 11 Y mmie-fn condition. Open Carpet, Realtors 645-8080. I • car pe 11, dra.Pe• A f!nancll\lj:. beam c e I I l n g A, coey SEE US! wallpapers. ·3 Bedrooma. 2\i 5 + DEN $41,000 E~clusive . pri\•n!r !'ll't'rt. Giant 2 slOl'Y Capr C<xl . 5 bl'dmnm!l, 3 balhs, hlljl!C IRmlly room. Bay ~1ndow. 8re11thlnkina: vlt!w. A1rnt 645-itlo3 -SHARPGI - .. BR & rumlly roorn wllh large yord. fF1'hVif"W & \\'11n1er1 • nt"WI.'' l>'!tnlr-d ·'- CIJ11Cl.i J:1 ri1Juuwa to Ne" J11'11'1 ~t'h. 0 n I y $26,!,00 -cruiy ot'C.'U~1nt·y! 11.repla~. Intimate dlnlnq For the. tight home for you. LuxurioUJt 4 Bednn &: dtn or bathJ &: a spectacular, area and )'OU O'ATI the ll\.lld. Complete M-lecUon <lt hon~ 5 befltin J\Jeisa V('l'(!e home. fore\'er view. M6-002'Z Quick po1seu)on If desired. in t~ beach area. Quiet tree lined 19e-Close C. F. Colnwortfly -"'E"'x'°E~C'°"UT~IV~E~-1 · · ·'6"·950· DOG KENNEL HAuoa vtlW HOMES '° 9Choo1. ... ..,..p1, .. o... REAL TORS ..... _ C. F. Colesworthy ,... Iara• lo" on O«hud, Rl!AL-lh•• """'· 2 -kJJng -·• REAL TORS 64o.G02D Sama Am II-. Good ~i.O boll>" 2 m...tvc tlrepla,.,., "SPLASH IN EASTSIDE f11.clllHl'1. Rrst ol financlna 1tg manltured ylll'd &: fan· DREAM HOME S HARP 4-PLEX "'"now 001y "'6l00. --H~U~N~T. BCH. ~l .... '"~~.c~~11.c;;u THE SUN" lttlnr:i.rlr a 4 bd:r, 3 l'lattt 2 Brand nt"w, ~ BR. Ir 2 b1t.. e CALL ANYTIME e AYRESEL CAJON MODEL You can do Just that "'1th .. 1()1)' cu~1om butll l'lflmt• 'ori deluxe O\\'TK'r'!l QURrll'r'!l A: 3 646-ml or Eve .... ua 400 Yds to heach. Not fin· SMILE!. this sparktlnr 11~ .)T. old. 4 0 corner lot \\ith txxlt lnll~ 2-Br. \n(.'l')n1r iu111 ~. Sp:inlsh !stied )'ti, AVft.11 ln Aug. Take Selling your home bdr, 21.-bath pool home, anrf "° mA.ny rxtnr.s. BuUt moUI. l'.:a~1ld1~ Co:cta ~leM, O\~ my t'8t'"'°"' S1SOOIF'ull 't'n-"11h fabuk>us run1pus room jll!tt 10 morths RRQ. Prlt't'd nr. N'p!. 111~. ~ lhl!i & In· pUrChtUif' Pr I c <' ~.500. ''CA.SH PURCHASE Priced r11ht Ill 149,7()0. 0-11 10 Atll f&lll at S4~.000 O\i"ll('r vt'l!lt tnday: $110,000. Dayw; 833-8018 • 'E\·es: PLAN" Rf.d Carpet. R ti a 11 or 1 1''111 roniildet a •~de. Lilt wi CALL 4\ 64..6 • l4J4 1'~='"'7~·.,....,~--,--,---1-645-!0!ll"i-'~=.,..==~~i.- sho\\' y1111 thi:o ht•111u1 iful 9 .. l::/.L4 -.-=--="'°''=='= Just One Look (72 hou rvalus.U<m lervt«) A REA LI hl>n u.. CAii Tlcrl Carp1.•t, ____..,.,...,., 3 rms-$27,500 S,'.0.900. A~C.','11 Jovt 1hls By Rl'tiltl'J1'5 ot &I~ a EA a. TV Bi&' fA.miJy kltctM-n. Lal'i'fl ltM'I)' 3 1 '· Stlftli'. Cf\To l..O\'f'ly comer I .,. at I o n , C wMKfll & Lil IN\ie:.sfolts-.. Beil buy in N••rl'f••r•rl Pei1 Offlt• •Mde trees. £nc l oaed pt'l.1tlflruo111 . Pn:rk-llkryn.rd. ·u.l)liCradc.'CI 4 bdl' + fRmUy 5'113-lrQ 11.IJ, 2-3131t hOtac!l, on I loi, Oon'I glvr. up 11\e 11hlpl ICl't..'<'ned _patlo. Quiel atea. f'Drml\l ttlnh"tg nn, bullt!4hs. REAL ESTATE , nniJ In qool Costa P.le•a. A •=~==-----.~= 1 hi<'. S36Sfmt:i. Only W .000. "l.l!'t" \I In rh1."llll1~· Ship bric MO..l'nO J~t 2 yrs old. bT'k MQ.1720. 223t Soulh BN!ol Avt. ~ OOOcoo~rrSce ed loo .Qhl.y C W1\ll<IH I\ I ll !179-{t.1lD tnSho~ R~~ulrlll! &:l ... ~Wi1M. TARBELL • TARBILL. ..;1 · 1 R carpet, '"'" tors 54$-116.a • • ~t OAIL Y PILO'f Wtdnrsd,)J', July 4, 19)3 ---I~ I -..... ~[ J ---l~I --I~[· ---l~ I ---I~ l.__-_ ... _-__,I~ I ---I~ --- °""'··· OCEIN VIEW 3 + GHSt $25,950 Pttvate elrcular street ot fine homft. Pllint and 5aVt! thousand a:, Sv.-ecptng IP'OOTVll\ "'Ith rocnn for boat. 3 bedroom¥ l n c ludina: hide-a-way n1astl!!' suite, llt'PW"41e (Uesl laelllty, dc."1 11·1th sliding glu.ss door to 25' r.nterta lne1'1i p.100. BrcalhUddni;, vlCl\\' or can. yon Md blu.i Pac-Inc. AE'f. TJ!:R. ntJ ll.RY ? Ca ll 84><1'1Xl. C--.. Mor $24,500 OPEN DAILY For this l al.mac u 1 a t el VttY ftl'P 3 bedlwcn Lu.* upgraded 3 bedroom, Harbor View ~. New baths, only 2 milt• trom the pa.rqUd ftooh: and briatlt beach. &!lier will pay loan )'t'llow carpetL Beautiful fees so you can buy !'HA landscaped yard wt1h fowt.- Y.ith as little as Sl,000 down, tafn • ~ pntlo • mature or you mi:cy want to a111um<" ll'ftS and VIC\\• ot oce.n Fee the exhiting loi.n at only land. l226 Seacrert 1·5 · p.m. 5%% ' CALL 67S.722S Realtors 646-m t 20.il \VC>Stcliff Drivt' Open tU 9 f~l EASTSIDE CUSTOM: Hunll"!!W -Hunt .......... ., lnrlne lrtlno L"I""• -Newport -.;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 Huntington BNch THE * BEACH HOUSI :,tr, BIT OF THE Ol.D COOL IT ' """""""' • WEST Lw\.~ 4 lxtnn. v.i th lh(.-l\er\'d VILLA Orlf' D\oc:ic to lil:&Ch OWNER DESPERATE fll'llo t trn1 °'"" 1 p1 • "'°"' • • • ll ltUI htn! Yle'l't Slil..I .~REDITH • ~. cm au' "l'l' AT A \'JLl.:\, 00\\J'i ·On!. 0 .~ 5tlO let'YinC our Gl't, so come ....... n'lnl.i. Room br pool d fki-ll \' Tl IE St:A," Ui the Y ..,.,, on in and ask 10 lft thia GARDENS ii:lrt'lt. l.tLxury po.neUng, 1.11>-thffi\C for this impOOng BALBOA BAY PR.OP. bNut. 3 bMt-m 2 ht.th home -icradOO "lrl»el• & min'on>d ~!Ah siyJe oon11·. t..ncttri!d * 673-7420 * that'• atrnollt new with all Big cor tot, ownl!'r n1uitt sd.1 ~· lkl:t of all, qt1all,f!«,-I h1Jt:h u1• on Lq unn's f11Jnt"lt WALK TO BEACH !ht Jttrll in; Lawr. car. rfaht ttv.•tty, Slcp.dn I.iv nn, .....,,'tnf; can &..qunui " · Rh"i~a ro&i>tlinc. OETA .. 11.- peta, drapes, and iJt '11ll! TRADE VOUR forrnl din, huge fwn & all Jnnn. Shown by ttpp't-S!>l,CO) 1-~I) ~li':DJ1't:rtJlAN~:,\N · ·. · Tt:r:~IS, PCIO~. Ct.US l(OO(f things us \Vf't!ternCn EQUITY t>lec kitch .. 1 BR & 3 HA V1's1'on ,\Jt<11 rTF.CTltnr. 'r ii· 11 '.~·ry i lt.•n 3 Bit. '.4<. llilth~. i'njoy. Only $33,500. lllld .... FOR TlllS GORGEOUS plus lq; pa rio. ,\l>kln" 1iru:'t' -l·;XTl::R IOR OF ltOUL:ll 1 ~. an11ly nn,' ft1ih_ ., ~lint, rtny Cl can buy. CALL SPIRAL S'f ,\fl'tC ASE. $."'1;1,000. &:x· ii and nuike CJIALK \\'J llTJ;; l'l~\,.;"'fl·'.H •1u1i .. d!"J.I')<~. $11.~-:..l. 8-16-\177. t"ta.nclscan rountalns llon\e offer. (i d h 11 1111,. .. ri~h 51y1.~1\i.'l~11111a 111111 CAYW~D12R90EA*L Pf WESJERN LIVING \\'ilh loot• of UIJl.'Tlltling I' . re ·, II \'h•\\' of Ult' ·~'t·lul I.It * ~ . .. at Ifs ltt'sl. S11·in\ in your CALL 84 ::...g3n. · .'M'!"11 . -Ocffnfront Ou-'•x ......... 12' x. ,,, • .....,.., d"vn TRADE YOUR 1 I 'n I I I , I ... " .,... ....,.,. ", 531 5111 (-) 531 51 1·1 t'\'1'1_ (IOJ" /~a.n i·11.11r1,,11 l.lir1:v hlllg + hay&. O..'t'aJ\ s minutes and surf or !'hop EQUITY • •••t. • DO Rl~AL'l'Y llDR:O.f~. & Ot;:-; + c.u~-r i·ic"· • .1 ij'Rr:t.A:"" + ~trfi at nearby Hunlington Cen-• • .FOR A FOURPLE..X. 3 A COnipany \\'hh VL°'tOO R~f., Olt :o:.1'U O\·. i\l3M!11Vi' 1 lx•:i.·h Iv! + n.:rn. + ~K'r. ter. This beaut. 4 bcdnn, Bdrm <n\1)t':r'• unit plus Univ. Park Cl'.•ntcr. lrvi.nc.> t"'e redlly nu·un 1n llv .rm. Lot"• 11111(' ·•1o.·nf'f' -1~.000 4 bdr, 3 bath CUilom builden OPEN DAILY 2 bo.tti home "'ith han:Uy-rw> three 2 bdrms. CALL • HURRY il SWU.1 e \V ; o CF. AN v I E \\', ... • v • •• • '-' ' home. Only 1 -yr new and , · mai.nt, Is a hold-up at 842-9371 in this pt'l'Stigc 4 bi't'.lnn, Of';-~ 1~"J:~~~~~I Tl~1B ERED CE 1 1.. f N (; ~t\'19' lll'nl!Ur , 613-3tJI. I OHi \I L 01 \II\ ~· , ,,. . ' (' ""' , highly up~. Lovely Bright and colorful 3 $34.900. CALL 847-35St WOWI WHAT A fan1il.y nn plus fomiaJ d!n-Tl£0 a,· CR1s....; CH<>s...:: WEST BLUFF UND &. ISLE ~lot Mtb boat pie In bedroom Lusk Harbor View, THE FRIENDLY GREAT FAMILY ing m1, 2~1 OOth, $-19,950. MUST SELL! BE:".\1\IS, JN 1\UTllE!\'1'IC Formal ganlerui, ~helt~l "' ~:ceR~~n.Mal~ 1226 Sc:_acrest $87,500. 1-5 STREET HOME • ,.ATTI • thlg SPA..~ISll ST YI.I NC . lrrract", poobt, puttlni:: LAGOON ......., cu ..... ..., .. nc lUl.o 57-7225 By ov.'N'r, !lfl\•e on .... C ENT ER J•IrtEPL.ACI:. grt'('ns. l Br, 2 Ba, 1-15.000. 54S-8640 (Open Evenings) p.m. ;)-.. features a 3 bednn 2 .SELLER'S LOSS IS WALKl• bea utUul moclel hctn1(', 1 }T. \\'/'\' earpo._•is thruout, P'lt"ll.<ie Olli Dl>nl!nn ~t 4 bedroo[ll ..custQrn bath' family home witti an 'yQUR, GAIN. Spotlna: 3 .w1rw1 old, 4 BR, J BA, bonus rm., Central k1tl1'irn has ~"C. As~:iatC'$!. Gn.7Jll !iJrne with ~ront !amily Back Bay ... J eet··in kitchen. Mom.&: Dad bdrm. 1~ ba plus a 400 sq, 171'0 &>aeh Btvd.r... 1'1.B. f~m. m i.. shag {'flt, air OVE~ OIS!-1\VASHER &. _ room with conversation pit LOVELY J BR. 2 BA. & 1..... will enjoy the oo-'NOtk-rt. fAm.Uy rm, Vacant. ALL CALL ~14121 cone!, sprinkler!!, co v • d ' • , , . · BA)'SllOR..&S Cozy Cottagt. and fire~, --. .. 1 dinina •o needed atmosphere and for ;,9,950. CAlJ.. stz.-9371. Jllllio. $57,000." See lo ap-open8h to Dl.0Nl~G1 ·~!~, ... ~ 2 pri beaches, 2 BR, t be.. kiorn, ~ ;ri'~i;r ~f: den. Newly pitlnted inside & privacy ot this .nke size R SIONS prt!cillte. <>Jwn Sat & Sun l; ~ &\'e ~ .:ur IJl' u..;> "'""' v.•/patiq, yrrl, hoet stJt, + with out. New D/W~stv &: cptS. m aster bednu. There's EPOSSES s," <!(Ml Jo:11eudero "or ., \\orld .~1gn,~len )'OU lll11st "-"Cl!\ to expand. as·9 !i -sit~ room and 2 frplcs, drps, 'patio & new room to ganten on thb :·of-inforll'iation and l<ir.ation 838-2616 ~ 1hL'I ~hamung bit o! old Cres1v!c1v Dr. aundeclr. Pier and slip. ·Pool landscn'g $62,(l!fl. 375 E. ·huge Jot. $30,91}). CAL L o! lht'Se Fil,\ & Vh hon1cs, -Spnin. Ofrf'rt'<I for, --OCEANFRONT wlth jacu6m7,. E15·000. 23rtl St.. NB 64&-J192 963-;iG2'1. ro.,t~t·t . LUXUfllOUS VILLA ' $53,500 , -so, '" ' KASABIAN -1¥K.! SI]. ti. ~I C'!111r1n -~ Bfo:_TllE 1..:;r '!'(.>_~·· • ~1,k•x, 011·np1•/11.t.:cnT 671-9200 oPfNTILt• IT'S fUN10 BE NICEJ Balboli Island • • DUPL·EX • • ~ I pr1v1u·y. Ovel'lookTn;:: nl11rs CALI.. NO\\' J."Ott Al'l'T. lluph'\t"" ll('rtr the-~an ~'"-~,· 1\1·0 l·BR. \.Valk to•ix.'€1.ch Real Estate 962-6644 nr lll·1u·h''·"· 111111·11111 .t MISSION REAL TY ~lil"o; 1.iuw n. Reallur 11 ' · * NEW OUP~EX * $39,500 Agl'llt 673-8;,oQ J:U.LISfNf BY . \ . 11)11s1lilk· I Tn:·n1entlot1" '\"' S(\ ('O \~I' lll\IY • li73-S:i63 • J 1 Be utiiul front nil \''U1 4 -Cl\\'llCr. ,1 <-'t.'(!PlllLb 1n-i:1-, t11lr'111 .... , I l1a11o , :o;l•pa1•11t1• · "· ·1 \('U·,. \ " l -. -.~~-~--i--I · a · u 1 1 HARBOR VU HILLS FRANCISCAM TilOtion .. n1ust S('I\. ·1 lu .,1 • ("nl••rt nini·n·• ,.,.,,,,, .... ,.,1, 1 ·' • i 1 U "1va rs1ty Park BR., 3 ba., fa_rn. 1:111· &: Wet J ·k· p ·I I· · I t ., b 2 We're here to holnf FOUNTAINS BR d i:, f & .. ' ' Phone (714) 494 0731 hlll'; rear unit 1v1!h 2 BR. ~us· r .poo :iz. o .... r. '""It" " in.·· •1101• rtns. f· hur. lr1.:•11!i•1! ln• . .;frl!• li:1· t1rd . __ . _· __ P HIN<"ETON niodr l. 3 Dlt.2 Brieil patio; gas blt•ins;. 1~,,·,1.'~<~·ai~~!,,,· .. 1.190·,~r 1111~ ()p«i e"8S ii 9, ''l31G SUR"· Scparnte family dhonu~ ~n:~ ,'1~ur 11~rk_ ) s .~ f1l!'1I. prK1I. 1\ !rll' .-.r. 1he COMMANDING Bi\, nit• oond. niAny · -~rrui. BEAT THE HEAT imcxI J & ,.._,to ,_ 6 "' """ ~ rn1 , for1na\ dining rn1, 4 one .. p 11 J 'S, .Pl \I (' 111:.uy l''l:!ra.; :•rt': 1·1•nt1'al ..,.. . oc. now rea"" 1 Out1iggcr 614-S4G7 -h,::: bt'<lr1ns, plus a SUl\tll'Ck. block v.·al!; UJ)l.!ri•drd 1111 (·O ntrnl J1,1:1i1 n~ 't 1 · . I .. , .vie11·o; nrf' \'OUl'!I fo1·ev .. r By 01\"nt•r. $19,900. t ··~~~ ~~e~n~~111 J~~t ~\l~h~r~; UTIMo~GAtrR.1:·ALTY Costa M~M . Only $52,200. Call _ ;{t~ 2 l\lontl1s o lei · frp!\'!I., ,.11,1~, iin: 1 1;1 a~;.:'.,~i'i~ if ~·nu pi('k thb•:lJnr of ll kl11d I '~'~"'~·I~. ~;~·~,:!~-·~,,,~,·~·i ~~~·!,•~~I you 'vith n1y 4 BR, sparking 67~2 675-6459 84&-1:'15l or 8'17-Sa:lt h'l't'\\'rt.Y r·lu"'' ni;.•k•'i'i thili 1111 htin1t'. l/lcatl"'rt In an are[1 or poo\, lrg t.'9v.patio." Immpd. -PRESTIGE LIVING t:"6·l:11uo11al huy ft! S!OO !XXJ n1u\·h hib•hcr prk'(>s , !his 19• • occ. avail. Subn1it on $42,500. Balboa P•ninsula MESA VERDE -Razor sharp home, h\-o m· ==lf' '''" walleu '"'"" """" ..,,,._ -OINNY MORRISON• RANCH STYLE ' · .• · story, fo1111 a1 din. and large nlOOds of absolure tf'eefk>rn * Beach House * Beaut. rambling 4 BR, 2 BA, family nn. Close to beach. & elegant, luxury living. It I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii'I REALTQR-557""4130 ~.IOI Buys. cute 2 bdrm., one-story home. H e.a v y Only $45,IDI. LEADERSl-IJP, can· be yours v.1th t't1.sy Mobil9 Hornn *BAYFRONT 6 BR* .L...-rustic decor Walle _.__._ f ~-· 842 "~ or .~3.~. , tl!rms. $100,IXKI • Most· exclusive N'pt. Joe. to, beach. Va.lualJie R-2 lot! atriwn, trg Moo kitx:h, fam. HUNTINGTON SEACLIFF • FORMER MODEL ~1UST SELL 2 Bdnn· "Sea · I ........ l', ' .., ...... " roo · ........... ~ .. e ......,., ... ..,.. "" 4•4-1671 •••-ltOO ~ For Sale 125 Oxnp, prtvacy, BEACH, GEM Uy rm, -ut """""""and One....,.. bedroom .... uty HOME Haven" home, few blk• Tf:NNlS. • • • . o-r-an I MOBO.E ho""', """"· ; B•. PATIO, PIER & FLOAT. 1610 w. Coast Hwy., N.B. • paneliilg. Spacious lot on v.i~ formal din~. private ONLY $24 soo• from ocean on Bushanl nr. • ... an~'One? A \o.'UJTll J1uni-REAL ESTA'JE t 2 Ba, lnclsqxi, ft nced, man)' You own the l!llld. Priced REAL:roRS 0~ "23 qu1et cul-<kH>ac dor;e lb new po.bo. Luxury living close • • I Adams. $26.900. J\take olr. =--•", cxtrll!: Jocaled ,Lot "No. 9, be•-· k ~ · El •· d "-"-"-ly home 1o.·fth loads o1 extra --c. • ..,... mar c:t. U15.000 2---n"D =fi. cott<>iM~ e=,ooo regKtnal parlc. Offen"!l at by beach and golf course. . egant CJl!.ls "" l'P.l•...a<"' OWnr/.&incip&ls o nJ y, f -....... i-= -,, ll90 Glt'nneyre St. 32002-AHpai;, ~c:-Mult BALBOA BAY PROP. 1~r8R"'l:'atti ~e-i5,om only $49,500. CALL 96M-156. I~~~·-hi\ j 'd .pttio.1au 962--5744. . d~~-':n~ira~":-:~.s 1~1~ri:~ -194-9473 S1!Hl.116 µa rk, pet . ok, P hon• * 642.7491 *" '1 BR, den, lg lot $87,500 ~S880 Open Ews. PRIME LOCATION . \Valk to e ec. rice< or qu1c sa e. J"OR SALE BY O\\o'NJ-:I{ pletC'ly Jll'i\"alc 11 r t"is 1. s <l!l:'.-161!l. · ' NEW LISTING-i\larshall Realty G?a.-4600 ~ach and St'hools. l\10".e I' No qualilyi11g, assu1:r\e !)•;. ~ siudio. The list .-.f {''l:tras LagUna Niy~I . i v1k:1NG. r"(••lh•nt cnnti . ~1~~~ In and assume U11s Br, !ill ba. !kst locntion. \\-ould lukr• 11 J~l'. 1"his J 1 :: ill'. 3 Ha 011 lru)le I :0.ln\tlni.: ou! of lillltt'. l\fak<" Love~y ;~ bdr, ]L~ llli_lh plus ~o~~:-~~~.~l~A1~$~.~es. :>.,,,.,loan. 4 Bcdrooni and , ••. ~71 (-) ... ._ •103 Like nt'w inside & n11 t. hrtrn1. J'f.•sld<'Ol:<' i$1 •'Illy 11 lol , s:~,\l:iO. off1•r . !!!(I \\', 1J!h, nof Jlj fM!llY rm.· IOCHll?fl 1n nlOSI 1\1arshall Realty 67:}-1600 plenty_ of spal:e. CAJ.L --1••1• ~ l\-1any xlra~. 17141 ~92-l:i711, hlock f1'Q1n tennis t'UUJ"IS ,ti: !95-fJOj:! Kr•11·por1 l~ach. .: .. :1 des1rcoble Easl O}sJa f\lt·sa. -9684456· 6832 Relhcrfurd Dr I 113 Jun111r hl;:h 0('1'1111 & 1·w1yon U\\'N l'I' .. , B . .;-;:;::--\\' , ~X2!l Bl ;11(; F:ll 1, / 10 X30 oii- A L't!arl sleiiil al $:U,OOO, bel· .Baycrest • SPIRAL STAIRCASE • By -COUNTRY-ENGLISH IDEAL for lrg 1aili11~11il'. Vlt'\\'ii. Sli~.500. 1 ', 1·." ·: , . "1.-_':"'1·11000• t dNI t'l)t11 11 Cos1u l\-lesa Adult lei' h,u ....... tO 1/1(' ))l"'n" R-' • *FIX-UP & PROFIT* !he Sea,. 4 or s Bedl'OOt~lS • 5 °-'nn -!\\"{) $1"1"" in subur-3 Bl' l" 20 d 14 h IHI, LI, I p s, ( l 1'5-' • ' I' 'k 1•···-n \ . . . _.. "-' ~ .-.~, BAYCREST b XI t All vou \' vc 1-' °"" ., J mac. " .,x en t ~'4 j l'f ··tS2 '11 · · ·"'· -Carpet . Rtalt ors 546-8640 • Y ownt'r, ~ 1'hls is an ol df'I' home in a -~ c ~· wan'--"'-' 111 a ban BJ'Ca. "Pub" 1avcrn BRJ + finished gar , 1 bonus O ·~ ~ · · .~.~ -1\inl't!i·:111 :i!1 .. 9300 fopen Evenings) cond, l'IBR. 3BA. lornil ~in good location. Near shop-home: fir~ rutg, pad .for style kit /farTI rn1 !iv rm rrnl else to all schls •"-' .,.,,~ Lido Isle \flX 17 11,ith JOX20 t'a NEWPORT BEACH rm &, fam nn, quick ping. Needs paint carpets & boat or: u-.ulet~ IVl'OU?hl-1ron w/huge brick fh.e1>1.. over-sh1111n~. a\tail nov.·. S34,!JO(). REAL ESTA'JE I 17 Po possession. $64.000. aft lpm, ... k Good, f 1 L"OUrtyard. !;hLs \\'Oil t lust. look• L"Ovcred patio l\"ith 847_1""". II'\ RAR'E CHARM xl 111 f'fllll · 11 J\farinc Contracting 1'~irn\ &1&-.1406 yruu . i~orrl Pr' 1 u. uhre CALL 9684456, ii•~ own ""'" fi-pl. Park-like ;NJ 1100 Glun!K'yre Sr. Sp:ui · ·II Costa· J\1csa Finest equipment & water potentia · IC ice s rig t. ..~ .. ~ "' BY owner, see to apprec:iate E'nghsh Coun1:ry fa 111 i I y 20 .. ~-I> L"U"N 2 8 2 ft. rro.t 1-at•'oo 35 -old Corona del Mar JOHN CAREY REALTORS yard with tnri, 't tree-s. Won 't b ·i J B ho '1!}4..-94 73 549--0316 hoo•"· "'I "I.· i.,1, 4 .... r '"' r, °"• .,... . J'.· Call ""7-~ l ·~ 500 ~•1 .__,_ custom Ul I r me. ~-"" ~ 9X:?.fi pa tio. Drifh1'00d Bead! . company. Space ~vail . for *OPEN DAILY l·S * "" ~""' ast at ..,.,, · .......,TE ·~!Ray, $57,500. Owner \\ill finance. Bdrn1s./barhs. 1-lu~e Ii\•. Clul! SU fW)(l 5..".G-18l3 · boat sales & repe.1rs. 422 GOLDENROD * INEXPENSIVE * TIIE REAL FSTA FA • lt interested call 536--2423 MONARCH BAY rn1 .. rec .. rm. & din. rn1. ='7""' ~·:,-"c,· ~~7'-,.-, BILL GR•'NDY RL 536-2561, for appt. s Ioli $152,500 ON sc.11 8t S,'(llf ~'¥!· l·lntgn. " TR. South ot h-. duple.•. 3 2 BR. house •.•••••• $22,350 pac s 3 hflnn, :i hath llDO REALTY 20·x·1· illx fpl d1bw1hr 675-6161 ~J .-.. Irvin• family m;irl<'IKX' in CSilt' of •.•• 1,;ld-.• ,·."'~'Ir--•:,..,_.. • bdrm., 21/ii ba., owner unit 1 BR. house •••••••• $21,275 BRING your Lal{Un.1.'s fi~"t conimuni-3377 Via Lido, N'pt . Bt•ach ~ • • • ....,...-.•·"" PRES'"""E plus-2-BR, 2--la-apt. Very Each on 1eparate k>ta POOL TABLE ti<-'!S-Pti\'ate ..,..w..., '"""'· * 673-7300 ~ ROYAL l..allC"r 20 by 40, on I J\iill' _.,_.,~_.. , Cl 1 ~ .... Zoned for profess. use ·-·"'"" JI{ •~., 000 2400 square 'feet of f'xquisite 2;t;;;e· re:,se Aosti;;g BALBOA BAY PROP. for this beaut. 2 BR condo. SPECTACULAR li.1ck & orr 2 hdm1s. Con1-LIDO l•de _By O\\"nC r _ 3 f..'()lf eou r!lt', Bel'lch, ~· · charm. 4 large bedrooms $125,000. * 5561800 * BEACH LOVERS Bonusenclnn ~s 20,.· :c w· .. 2 SPARKLE ~lel~y ferlt.'t'dl •. "',i;·a~C' lx>•1,ch Bil., 2 Ba., fam. ml .. •l.'i" ··~n~·~,~·~"4~!15:~:~,·~~~!!i!~I with huge \valk-in el~t!l _ ., !!f! car · gar., tms, :..1l'a Tl"IT'aZO takes you into lh1s \ "' .... -ach <' u · e1-iet·I or lo!, $76,500. Pn11cipl1ts only. ;: 3 baths -sunken living OPPORTUNITY tor property I cabinets, shag crpts. Adult lovely 3 lxtnn .. 2 bath hon1c fan1ily & t'n1t'l1.a.ining, 673-7379. . Rial "'·t•lo, I~ •-m ~onn 1-,1n· a,.,.ulsltlon -f\\'O beautiful cx:cupied. 1''ron1s greenbelt 1o.1ith famil.v rm., a niurn, $94,SOO iu • ...., · r • A,. U1J:;. T'OOm -• • ., $37 500 • I RED ! ·I BDJ.01, 3'~ BA. b1:an1cd Gener11 9e""rale ••• , •• , ..:..-..>.. -cottages on la, >"D'e corner lot I ""' steps 10 poo . palios & attr. landscapin~ I ·GRUBB &' ELLIS . I •.• I , .. I miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;miiiil r• ·~· •• CARPET r. EAL T 0 Rs I I l' n~:o ...... -aut. roo . J ol. walkin<.. distance 10 shop. 1)Q~ Y, f~AHICJ.I)( F:al51 Cos1a Mesa, income lfeavy Shake roof on this 883G • · 1\ill1 sprinklf'rs. A .1; k in ~ ... •·= 11~ d .," "'" 900 . I •. I I Realtors P\'' pty Sl 14.500. G7:µ).i6.'\ ping, churches and best ~ n10. ..., o iv n . ran1bling C:alif. ranch hon1c. """' · .-,, nw u 1nJ: anr . · --Acreag e for sale H150 schools in oranr,re QiW\ty. A ' ltt.UTO~ 6•121889. $37,500 on sales c eramic til e kitchen. a11 thu IT GLISTENS Vi'si'on-Z-tti.'.: c . L's1. 1111·y., c ir:-.1 M esa 'Ve-rd• • best buy ut $48,500. l~Ltr-mofaole-t contract. !<!.test appliances. Isola!ed IT GLEEMS j 675-7080 I · • .. ba'" 4 "~--1 ~I-. "" • HI ~ie.;a Verde. :.!400 Slj . ft. ,. 10 "'• ,, .. ,~, .. 1,,., .. 11 " ry!!? Call 842-2535_. c--~"",-:-",,·,""'", *TRI-PL EX $47,IOO* ma.'!ler suite and vanity Ne\\·\y n"inted in & out. Palos ~HIVA1"C: p;irly ,~·;u1ts house 1 •SPOT FOR RA~:r· Excellent Costtt MeSQ. Loca-ui. .,,.,.....,.,nl, P u,, .. CHr-Verde slOll" fpL, 4 BH, 1 ~~ (i d h·11 I + I b<I "' ~ ' '• ""'IS and deco1· to I • . .. ': re I CUSTOM BUILT n,r . • . or_ 11\(ll'r l'!\\S. Pe1-ri.~ l#'lke Lt)(:3!JOI\ 7.r-' DUPLEX. Co~co--rot-lion Close to sl10ppl"g,, "" · 8 r c I"dpes. BA. <mut·nlet kit 11·/elec / 1111e onl y a.In """"' ~'T" ""'~ Loads of square footage and ,.-, · · tr"VV'-''-'· l11r h•ll"SLii, ;i.tuh ilt' ll~ tage, 3 BR, 2 + nu llOO theater & hospital. Don't be a custom floor plan with blli ns, nC\v ~·pL<;. l'llnve-in· Close-in 11·rilk 1•1 ro11·n .t NeViport Beach 1 OK. Call !OO;iy. sq. ft. unit. 2 BR. 1 BA & late. . . a ~nd. Cnl! toclay . Don't c!c-bfrn·ti . Nl•11· 4 bdrin .. :.! lm tl1 e BAY MESA ,e frplc. 500. Poinsettia. I -J OI-IN CAREY, REALTORS .big laundry ~m. Bl?C*s to, lay! $3t500. 1-~.P. TllE n "•LT Y honi · 11·11h I~(' y·11·rl room .• Bl' 2700 SQ I"'' · 'T. -C \I 557"""" beach Hn~ 1t wont Inst "-'' ' · ' ' -. "· • ' · '· '-"' 2121 •' 3 BR. Carmel mode\. Open . a -.w.... . ~"·J • . REAL ESTATE FAIR, Univ. Pai·k Center. Irvin£' for Jlfl61. 1/l'U\'Y shaku roof. S9'2.000. Form rlin r nl·\\·et ~ The "Yellow Page!'t" classified •... 642-5678. daily. 1949 Pi. Ramsgate BY Owner. Nr. So. Cst. BKR 962-;Qll, 536-2551. Call Anytime. fil2-T:i00 ,_ $!;_~"~ sirl1ng:. 1\ skin~ l)J~r. h\'O patios, b I t i n Commercial , ,1• lmmac! 6T:>-4524 own/agt Plaza. Sh&ll 2 Br+ 1% Ba ARTisrs RETREAT $24,500. ornce hoUl'S 8 ,\j,f to .8 P;\l . . \'l\CUUm, 3 car ,e:ar. cxL ta C del Ma $1200 dn. T.O. GI 1% m·· ·. ~ lite§. 2~42 \\o'ind1o.'ard Lanl', Property t...,. orona r pymor. $259/per mo. Walk . "In The New City .... . ,..,.,,.,~ ,,,._. N,cwpart "'°"h... BEACH CITIES • m-uoa, 552-9503. Ai~:~ closets, shag ~· Three bt'<lroom starter home -~<.aq EA fl L F U S S E L !'ti 1\ N ,. , -Owne -........ OE.. ~modem kit-not far rrom beach. Copper Of I • 11 REAL TOR CALL COLWELL MESA VERDE r: Nr c:+ren, make roof ~ gar_den kettle kitchen, 2 vanity rvine --645-:\j(X) t -... Corona d•I Mar Prope.,ies, Inc:. R~rs , FIRST CORONA DEL MAR HOMES 3 Bedroom Lusk home, large pool size yard and huge patio with hill view $84,500. 3 bedroom Lusk home, bright new parquet floors and yellow carpeting, beautifuJ land- scaping $87,500. Beautiful Channel Reef-2 bedroom condo -1000' of living Crom CDM1s best view - $95,000. Like new, 5 bedroom Lusk two stocy-loads o! potential from large pool size yard - $110,000 Cameo Shores - 3 bedroom plus maid's room -private beaches -excellent view $115,000. Spyglass 4 bedroom and bonus roon1-vie\VS in all directions -3329' of fatnily living $129,950. I 6 bedroom horne on choice cul de sac , beautifully landscaped. fee land, Spyglas s '1-$135,000. 4 bedroom Tradewinds model-largest one story on Spyglass. Exciting home fabulous view-$139,500. Brand new 5 bedroom home in "Old Coro- na'' for those who do NOT want suburbi8. Location! $140,000. Lovely Channel Reel eondcr-magnjflcently decorated. Boat dock and privacy. $145,000. Unusual arrangement of two complete 3 bedroom homes on Jt.2 lot with sparkling pool-Good viewM169,500. Ma~niflcent 5 bedroom Shol'K'!iffs hom1>- 'vh1te water view -lovely cus tom built hom~250.000. Cameo Shores-gracious 4 bedroom con· tempornry ho1ne. Pool,_&auna and while weter view . $290.000. 675-7225 schls. 4BR JBA\ util rm. tP·· oo--lot High 1;~1 Jn1maculate 4/b1·. l year 0111 4•4-5678 4'1•·2800 I. 1t:u·1' fflrnt-r tn i;ai ?.lint nd · Jde,.,... ~ ... ~ · _'6", baU1s. O"'ner says one year H bo y· H co • ruce Y ,........, thts 4 br, 2 ba,. scrrsat?'. old "'asher, dryer, retrig go home i1·iU1 Oriental Ueror ,r;, J r. Estate ar r ltW om•s 1:i0· i. 1.7Jl:r -f'lt<-1! • ~~ VA. $53,950. Ph: Eager O\\'l'ler asking $34,500. \\'ilh house for !Ast sate ga~.e~s. Quiet 1·u l-1:IC'·~c I Cusrom 5 hrrlroom, 4 hath l..n Palermo Model ... -..iaurant . !liH-. t · t.lke over vet's loan! BKR 962-5511 · ~rl.)01rung: lo•,;e~y izr('('nbclt 1,n : Vela hoinr C.on.•<'<)Us potJI. 1 ,\ slorlt"''!' flui11\' fr 11 m offt•ni -askt~ S225,@; 1 BY ~-ner, 3 BR, 2 BA. bllins, frple, quiet st, 430 Esther $32,500, 837~17, No bkrs. J\.1ESA Verde, 4 B&. 2 ·BA, cust decor, lnunac. bea ut landscaped. 5-l>ro2.l prine. ~IY~·~~~-~--­SELLING Hon11-. By 01,·ncr. Excepticinal n!'E'a. 4BR, 2 lull BA. $43,500. S46-S777 LRG 2 story, rondo, 4 BR, 2Mi bn, Newport Riviera, $36,00). Prine. only. 548--6656 Dana Point 2 BR, l ~~ BA, 2 story, close Tern1s or trade in your OWNER Th(' Ranch · Irvine SJ Fol'ni.il rluiing: ,.01 f;iolil,,. Fasllltlli lsl ;ul(!. 2-Sly . ho•au-. . present hOme! ! Call &;s.MOO plann('(! t'On!nu.:~1Jt). l:J ni in-1 rni. Tiio lin·plat·."..;· :-;ur t) : 1 BR., :.! frplr~ .• 1o.·•·t l1:ir, :.!. }!tll!cl '." .~111 I~'-.In C.D.li. 7 FN 10PfNTil. TRANSFERRED u1esfron1ta~h1onl ~l<tnrl& 111 1 1 1 J,.-1:11 1:·111• "l'l'l'nht•lt I• fl'l'•nt.1i.:~-1~11k1ng foi'"f'1 · · "'urir •• I\' 11,h 1'111• ~.·•I>-' ' ,.. · ·ars GO •rnl~ a fool ,... v. E. ·~uni & Assume 7'; Apr. loan. Only NPl\JIOl"t Br>a1·h. A111nni: tht• 111.:. $7'1,Ql\i hrk 1!1-l·SOff:_ ··h1hhOU.'lf', 1~•11 ,\• ~ltt('h t • c . -~ • · ·Co. 55,000 (lol\·n 3 hr, 1~ ba & 011u1g~ Ol't:hards. l!edth'l"l TARBELL :noro:-A1~_oo1 h~1y at™:.~! ~. l'.ffi' (Vl rrw-r l°'·at16n~tn llo.i r.........,_ pool. 1..arge yd. BKP., Nr. 10 S-W.000. _ . . C,\l'!.I 1.1;.:ALT'I 4'll-1.i~1 C.ll :-01 Offrri•tl Ill Slif. -----~-----·a & <I opp\ • BE.\UTll'UL IClt'ul1on -1 *OCEANFRONT I ff' ... •' • .• -....._..,,. ys . l n~ '" S(H 'Tll LAG l":\'1\. 1 hlOC"k * Out t-UhnHI any o l r._ j YELLOW & ~h1Y1I!!. c.111 !l63-:i611. 1 PARADISE ~ -----10 K'llth. N1•11 ly 1·1·n1•ir!r•lrr1 •I. Slyh<th ntru:.e huil1h 1th BY O'>l·ne r · C:!<'n i\l11 r 4 hr. 2 H<'flitors 5'l6-0022 2 B1!1·n1 . farnlly . 1·111, lnf"JC'c 7,00'J S<1. rt~ of w11'Jf1 & ch11n11 ro<iin frir t•xpnnsiun. lpll? WHITE. FARM ha, frplc, 1·rpl, 1lra, crp!d TURTLEROCI< H i 11 s dt'<'.k ll/()('to;u1 I'll'\\', Gtlf'.!'1 dupl•·l-.. s .. 20.000. 'park1n·~· i'\iunl" Te . ts. with~ hoavy shake roof. ,1 kitchen v.•/blti ns, eul-?c-hillside w lot ovcrlookilii.: apt. 562,;i!"M) fil'n1. By ""'ll'>r, LIDO REAL TY S382 oou. Large BR 2 BA, SIS. yd sac. 2 blk _10 _schl , shopping UCI campus. end ot cul-de Call 4!1!!-1201. \\'ould con-3:{77 \'1a Lldo, N'pt Beul·h ' t rich bro1111 heavy shag. dcc-· & purk. S33.500. 962-4321 sac, 4 hr, 2 be., den, li1• r n1. ~ldrr summt·r J"Pn1nl11 allill. * 673--7300 * CALL 675-72 oratore P8P"l'S & pa!n1. OCE1\N breczus. b ea c h. firplc, atrium, glasscrl ,1·all *OCEAN VIE\\' * CONDO_ ''al'tint. ll'N,I ~ar-• ' ' hilodel hon1c and n1ode\ conrl. school11, J Br, family nn. ed in den, liv rn\, intcrcon1, Jiu£(', ocean view li1·. r m. "' 1 1 l\-11 from ocean. Only lge patio, m4l tlula Cir. eleet. gar d!', auto i;pmklrs. 11•/frpl: din area. 2 BR. rten dens, pt'IOl, 3 RR. 2 fiA ~',500. 9!jg-4341 . + "U"V'l ~. •••/w C""P. $43.000. Lo\\' 111111'11, •·r \\'ill _.. 2.000 sq. rr., 1 blk Crom l'll'h. .. , • ... .... / 1 b 67l ·221 by ov.·ner. $68,(00. 18791 Via thruout. Central k it'. ~~-~~P · 10 uy. -:i • to marina. cpt/rlrps, lg sun I' OPEN daily, 1 pm to 5 pm or deck, $37 ,500. 493-5029. by appt. 8402 SNOWBfRD F t I y fl OR. 4 Br. 2 Ba. clean & Verona tTake Culver exit v.·/r an1ec, ov't!n. dlshv.'Shr. Off San 0 . f\\.'Y.I See this Ollf'! $5..l,!IOO. HARBOR Vi<'v.· h0n1cs -4 hr, 2·~ ba. \\'l'l l>ar, :<Int [nn1ll.v home . 0p(>n dally 1 .. :1. 64!>-21148 agnt. oun an • .., t'2-4471 ( => 546-1103 beau. $38,500 -terms Agent LOVELY 4 BR w/great l\1 i5sion Realty 49'1-()731 15x23' fully encl. patio, fam. L.\GUNA Canyon 1111ni-Rancti ELEGP.NT MANSION OLD FARM TRACT Sup(>r 5 BR or 4 & game rm, 3 Bi\, fmnt rm plus tremen- dous dinin~ rm. It's really bii;. Ln ls of pnncling in th~ 2 story gt'n1. The ldsepjt hoth in front and back ls tops. Priced 1:11 only $41.500. y,•1th xtnt crpl~ & drps. l>on"I m i• this.pit's n be:iut fantlly'hon1c .•. l' 1llage Real Estate 531-5110 ( :;::.) 531-5100 REDUCED $3500. for fast sale at i-t9,500. * Century Park 4BR 21AiBA * Family kilch. overlooks H&:F pool. * Brick flrepl ln family nn * rormaJ dfn & heaV)' ahake ""' * llugf! bonus room • Stlltt tranderrcd. lorwln re•lty Inc. 961 4405 124 hrs) REPO $750 DOWN 2 or 3 BR Townhovi;e, hge rumpus room ttble gar, swtm pool, few left. lhtn"Y! ~7-.81.M or...i.42-4421, Flr1t PionMr Re•tty , VA-HO DOWN • br, 1% be. ln btn.ud.f\tl Fountam V~. Pr1ct'd at ~ 131.~sKn. Coll 1163"6lt. • " 1213) 323-2300 SWIMMING IS GREAT location-6 min. to rm. y,•/regulalion slate pool by 011 ru'r, 3.JJ hlllsllie bch. lo do1vn w/tinanclng •able. Locotrd across from n.cres, LgP 2 BR. 2 ha, Prin GOOD FOR rommltted, 2 BR in 2-story purk & E:1 Ca1nir)I) TU-el only. 0 \\'ntr fioo nee 29'"l: YOUR , HEALTH to1o.11housc. 1 yr . old. Pvt. School. B.rd C 11 r p c I rlo11'll. S!.l:'l.000 or JttJhm1r. 714 ply. $23,330 K47-82.1.'i Renltol'!l. 8.1 .. 1-3.~. -l!H...t)56ll afl 5 And here is a GRgAT POOt.l"'==-~=='"'===~==========..'..c=========:=­ DEAL, attache1I ro a :t bd rm,• 2 bath. honll'-loti. of landscapin1i;. uas)' c ft 1· " hi,\1·r:i. N ell r Golrll'n11·1·~t College, fwys. "major ~ho1>­ ping. Full price S32.00J - C W.\ll\[K & Lll 7682 E<tingar Ave.. open eves. til 8:30 -7 days, TIRED OF TOGETHERNESS? Secret hide-av.,ay master suite for Mom and DacJ, Sep. arate 2'l' 1'l"C room tor run and game$, ~-luded picnlc pttdo area for dining un<k'r the sun or stan. 3 BR, 2 BA. sunny kitchen 1o.1th bUim. Large lot on rul-dl'· l!lllC, Only $34,900. J tL<lf l\sled, won't last, Cnll • MG-5.t'IO. lfERITAGt; REA L'JURS. ()pen e\1('1l, $34,950 •• wow NCW" PQ.int •• , • \\OV.' New~ .... ~·ow Big )'ltrd .••• \\'OW Quality built . , , • ._.,.Olo.' LEADERSHIP 8-124166 BY. Own. Vac. 4Br, 2 &. $1!l!O dn, T.O. IBA 71>',~ (>)ITI'O'lts $716/mo 83J..ll03, ~' OCEANVIEW. tmmac. 3 Br, "family nn, paUo. 8)1' owt'Mlr. 142,900. oog..uu, $©~~1'A-~t~f6 ~ That Intriguing W ord G ome with a Chuckle -------fclflod lly (lAY ~ ,OLIAN 0 Reorronge !eners of the IOI.Ir 1erombled wouD t- low to form f011t Jim.pie words. I SOLA.liO I I I' I' I I I WOREC Ii '. I I I I . , '· 11-~o_u~T_,,0 1,....;,T-11 I I I I• I What kind of flower do !hey pvl in dog food? Answer:-- flower. 7·'f I TUDL!E I 1---,~,~ . ...,,--,-, ~-'n,.-i 0 """'•"'" ... """' -·d _ _ _ _ by f1IUn11 Jn 1he '"'"'ng word l.......L-.1--'--'--'-" you dev1lop from •11p No. 3 below, 6 "lNLJ:llJM>EEEIUEJIE!S ll'l 'O' l HESE: SQUARES A UNSCRAM!LE ABOVE L£ffl11S V lO GEf ANSWEt I' I' i! I' r r I I I I I I I 1 SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 700 El Toro LAKE FOREST 5 Bedr0om .Plus POOL Elegant 2 story ho1ne includes features su ch as: many fin Sha g Carpeting Throughout Eye Catching Liv1n g Room · and Atrium I-luge fan11l y room \v/wct ba.r 3 baths 1\iry Kitchen \1.'ilh pass through \\'lndow-bui lt -ins lleated, fil tered. llghled pool \vilh slide • Outdoo r gas b arbcCuc A u1on ui.t1c garage door opener ... and 1nore Offer~ for first timt by own1r. Principals only Priced a t only $52;900 Call 837-4239 Ol>tn Sot.·Sun. 1·5 'l I ., '- I ' I ' • 'I I r ' ' I I 1· . . !~. I • - . . ' . D'-·-.-. ' • ' -. . ' ' .. /\ ' • . C<• ' . ;, 1· r :·" ... . . • • , Why pay extra~ for ' , the zones to cover • -Orange Coast with a Classified Ad? ' " • • " ' The · Daily Pilot covers it all with . 8 .'Editions • YO.U GET·· .ALL EIGHT · ~ .. FOR JUST .ON.E . R~TE .- • •. ,- Huntington Beach .... '. ~ly Pilot Classified 'Want. Ads' · run in these eight different Daily . Pilot editions . . ···· .. Newpor t Beach • 0 Huntington Beach•Fowltaln Valley . • Costa Mesa 0 Newport Beach • Irvine • Laguna Beach 0 Saddlehack -· San C:lemente·C:apistrano 0 Stre~t edition (for area newsraeks) . · Dial Classified Direct -642-5678 . . ·You Can Even Use Your Credit C•d ~--- I • .•::. ......... ·• < .... ~ .... ..... , , '" ,. ...... r.i.:... A. ' ' 1 DAILY PILOT • D . . . · . ' . . ' • I • ' • .. .. f f llA.IL Y PllO T OJ.ILY PIL OT I I~ [ ............. I~ I -J~I _..,_ l~I -·-l~I '= -__.--..:!~~! ,.-.:. .... -ll!J 1 ---1 ~ tp=•l 151 :'::Lets~~l!r;;;Salo;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;{l;;JI; luol-' 200 ;.;Hou=•:.:•:.:•...;U:.;":.:'"::':.:":.:.· --=·= 1r vlne ' ~intum1 A=p h=. _F.;;.ur:.:•;;.· ___ 360::;: Apt• Unfurn. 365 Apt. Uni um. •AP _o. ... P.._P_ .. _,.._u_n!!,!-'---= Generol Unlurn. J20 lot TIME o""...t • N'pt. ARTMENT SITE Annmnll 3 BR. 2 """" ........ S26> r-__ .;;.;._c..1='---...:::::: Coste IMso Coste Mo.. Hunllngton he<h Blvd. U % R<tum ,..,,.,. Prime Huntlnaton Beach I IUUIUn 2 BR. 2, be. ........... 1325 ~re $30 WEEK 1. UP DELUXE WAITING ~ ........ ~. Re a 1 tor location, with excellent 2 BR, 2 ba, den. AIC .•• sns· 2BR l BA bit /Ins di/wsh, • siudlo • 1 "":f..'· .,......,,...... "window" near nfM'JOIS/DENTISTS l BR. 2 ba, alr.o(."()nd .•• sm APARTMENTS LIST Condon1inlum' llunlill(ton H&rbOUr UUll RENTALS 4 BR.~9 b&. alrcond. •• $425 PoOI, cp*I•,.~!:,.,."°, *P'!ts e TV&. l\lald St-i-e Avall. Air Omd . f)plc's . J ~im· OPEN -ooo 4 BR 2 .__ _.,, •Phone 5en11't'--lild. Pool -'· p for 1i1le _,.,, ' •--:rt... ·· ..,., · ·· ·· .. " .. · $-l50 uwli[ oola • JIH.ltll Spa -for * CONDO-Vacant, TREES, prdens, pool, 3 BR, 2 BA. $43,000. Low down or "'Ill rent w/opt. to bt1y. 673·52'lL &U-3&-15. Bkr. lncom• Property 166 INCOME ' INCOME + liOME HA"ao" -DEY[t:OPERS-....-DuplmM \\'e lhl\'e Sv.mmtt Rentals F-ountain Valley • Ch ildJTn & PM &-c!lon Terml.w Coun• • "'vm a~ ·1 2 3 BR V 2376 Na-.1·po11 Rl\·cl., C~I u,, ,,.. • or Apt • • . BIUla1'tJ llonm. •t U e -lslon-I STORY 2nd -·20 " "48·97'5-'· u• 6'~ ".,'"1 ' ' • ·w., "r, over -' ~ ~ L BR. >'>um SJ :,O VILLA YORB C OM .. ANY RF.ALTORS SINCE 1944 673::'4400 '\ Tax Shelter!~ p r e P. a J 1' dbl car. elttL door ope1~r. I Ad Cioocl ICll' .$5 11n rontl 1 BH .t (),•n t'i~ni SIOO A lntet"f'NI lll'ld De preciation:: 433 \\'. 19th S!., CQSta r-.ll'l1ll l'l('(I k!tcheii, l.IOOI. tennl11. Hun t ington 8 e•ch 'J CH flun1 $210 lll•nUn;:ton Be•rh Exctllen1 LAK:atk>n I n ~ S. Coost Ill\')'., Lag\Jntl i . red h·ill , ... "..:1 .;.·_"' ... ' ... '"_'·:.;4c.n,.;>:.;l :..rr..:on.;.1_°'_ • .,. __ 11 · ~ Bit. Tu.nhif"~ t-'1,1111 S'Jj(I {714 ) 842-9622 Orari!Je County for Medical s7to. 646-56.12 SI l:>-Slf..} MEDJTER. RANEAN __. -Building . on Ye~ DwtlOf>' COSTA l\1ESA OF'FICE H1Jnt ina ton &••ch B.\Cll E:LO!t ,(; HP. .. j * DOG RUNS * Jng Bristol Street across $150 • 6<1t..i1elor, E/Bide. tunt. {ll1tiol<, frµk·'i 11r11· i:eral(('S VI LLAGE Spa, 2 .t-3 Hit. $1•1!1 k $199. from New Mercy Hospital. All util pd, Pool. Avl 7 6. RE.\LTY 3 BEDR"t 2 bath $230 -Ol\'idecl hath .~ lnts of Kids ok, Pool. Kcel!Kln t.n, 1165 2 Br ...__ I E/ " • · :!·M~ lhtrhor UJ\'d,. C .• \l. I "'k 11' !l St d Drive b)' Bristol & Centro.I • . · uup ex:. side A Con1Pfl.Jly \\'ilh Vision per mo ·ncluding r cloftct1. Rec. hall, pool ,t· < ..., • of euL·h '' .. ATTENTION to see location -\VW sell, "'/gar. Kldj:/pet&/sngls ok. Univ. Park Center, l-"--• 1 e-pool tablet:. 1111111\11. b1u .. •. ~7l4 i 5.'17-SO'lO 1 9U Slnll'r1 !:l6J.....4029 or S'.nJ 3 BR..... l-V1™." frig. & ~er. CALL ·~ OPE!i E\'£1tYD1\Y ..... n BUILDERS leaae or build to 1ult. . · vu.2t,ex. Partlall)' Call AQydme, 562.TfiOO See for )'OUNt'lf. li.lll '""~=·-~"'-=··~~--~-• SU-1721 e furn. Kids/peWsne\s ok. Of.flee houn 8 AM to g P~t 962-4471, as for Ross Kfflson Ln. {l blk \\'. of 1~~:&:1'~;~es. 1l°t 1NE\V 2 BR. Townhouse, Ihle Eastside Costa Mesa. One C.Ourtesy to Broken S295 • 3 Br. House in~ FLAIR. Cius + View. Nu 2 Beach, 1 hlk N. Qf Slater). '" "' rugs, drp11, ir1h ¥>·hr, prtv. parttl 180x300; zoned for a "NEW private campground Parle. A\•l 8/l. Yearly. UNIVERSITY Park"-3 Br, 2 Br, 2 Ba, Condo nr pool, ---~•oc•:::Z-..;7'1:c:::•___ patio. Pool & rec. nn. Nr total of 13 un\1'. $96,000 aoo RVtravd porl< In boom· ~&6<llll Ba. S.~. dla nn. Greenbelt. '"""' & sea. M all Aug. Ill!>-116.'> HARBOR GREENS ~· ~~~'"' l?>l/mo. \:I~ vPS, 4 big Ift1loot1ia, laun-$110 Yeert . Lagum.. --===c.·-="-"='--t l~rv7'tne.:.:.. _______ frpl c'• priv. ga.rai('s -F rOm "130 to $215 Mo. L•gune Beech ,CAL"L 4'-''f•Jtl4 ~So.· Utah. ~hook-LACUNA BEACH OFFICE Nr ~iMO 55Z-3l5!S.. 15th $m/MO. 644-2117. BACHELOR & 1 BR., pa.Uos, AdC. · d''" camp stwe, log cabin Stud;. 0:,. m. -. -~ L•guna Beech -Dlvld<d balh & '<>" or '<' RI-AL T-Y _ Jounce. old ~· Old ok. __. """'" ...,. . 2 BR. 1~ be., twnhle, central clo8ets. ~. hall, pool & Bechelor; 1, 2 o r 3 Br. LAGUNA estate llvine on NEWPORT Ntl1' Nt wpOr t Poat orrlt• West dOOgn. t UJ1Uru8S n40. Fum Studio. Nr Ocean. i;,~· 1 BR. in Fourpll!!X. 2 a.Ir. Iota of extras. Fam. rm, =I ~let!, gaw:i' ~*· Beam et!.Wngs. Firplc. Encl. • :~~~~f P~I a&I :~~ ~ . Z ~ f R 6 -2 ~OT . == ~:Vc:n .JtoomMl2U't9.8 • lnd81.:.0tt-,_,,_ Crpls.'::: Stove, 1!'rli· ''-"~"""" . .e9o_m_•_._1°"_1_'°_"_· _""_11 J<t-elM>n Ln~lk W. o~ patio. ::i:'P· lndry arta. 2 v1ews Onie to beach & 157,500 C-Plex ot1 Newport. Fr8hly painted. G o o d fttUm. No vacancy. Pride ol ownership. lDW down. MJ,bmlt your tenrtA. --_,. - BEA.CH ;on"" or Units, ~untingtorf h81'11$1e over 100 trnil€"1"S or · r. ... ... "'t'=•. 5275 • Mee 2 Br. Bl'tnl; :3 r· Beach, 1 blk N. ol Slater). t'ools., Sauna.· Hee.· fact!. 1hopping. ~e. 2 BR.,-2 bft • OFFICE BLDG. •, Beach. Scl\'er pai4, Alley, tents with room for m drps, encl gar, Kkls ok. pe.tlc:M.. OCean View ! 1N::_c•::'":!:"°:·:._rt'...!B'.!•::•::;<h'.!_ ___ \'ii<in::tii:'1'8"2-1!48 ___ SccurJty. Guard. l':/b pt'i.!. apt. "'/Kmenl1les. u-ll r.10:, · $20,000. <No ' franchise tnvolv~· $295 -3 BR, . 2 Ba. Home. S31'5 . 3 +Fam Rm. All bltns I• $140 _ ULTRA NICE ;\pl. 6 Mod•l1 OJMin part.l111ly furn., Incl. ut\l. Six otticis -Ne'tl:rt Beach. Sp•rllng Investment Sl!j{),000.00, or will sell so% A~c. ~/=~ls. 2 frplc's, ~ar. yllJtl, patio: SUBLEASE 3 BR , 2 BA, Pools. 4 Gardens . Sl1una. 10 'tit· 7 pm ~tatul"l' arlulta. 4!»-4653 or ~ ::. Near~H:: Corp. 638-566:2 partnership. Buyer must ar-c ,\LL 494-S49l LS NU-VIEW RENTALS frplc, shag cpti;. drp11, all Tt•nn li;. Pri\'ntl' pat I o. 2700 Pet•rson Wi y, CM ")v.._"~"-b~ro~k~<'.._'-"·-----t H"pltal 7 6 u •b '1le Ho-·tl range tina.flclng. ~1 4..1S.283G, * LANDLORDS * 67J.4000 or 49+~ clcc. )di. "'asher/dryer, Adults. Ph: 840-02:>9. . (nr H•rbor & Adems) Mesa Ve•do · · x 1n•oss. , ... '!II" • '"" • or 801-438·565-1. Box 1¥i7 1825 • 2-o.i.r gar. encl. patio, N.B. L B h • PRICE $72,000 Trader Parks 172 Bcavet', Utah, S47ll." ' FREE RENTAL SERVICE * IONTII \1·/l·)"eflr ~nt. pet OK, $350 i5c. aguna •ac 546-0370 TWO · ~ OWNER DESPERATE LANDLORDS! ~~a:eg ~lrrt~~111.1·u~~s~~~~l 54:r7SJ4 OCE:AN . l''ltONT ·T he :~M""':R::'"'""""'"'"!'!""""I Dt.X 2s t., 3 Br., 2 911 · Encl INCOMcS Must sell, 0 • by "' ><oblle •Bars & Dinner Houses Spanl.sh ville. Private beA"i> Townhou1e Unfurn. 335 Royale' whl'1'C 1hf' ~tarfi Hv-ore oom·L•51 Mon•y li:Dr: 1 up. Re~1"1 . Ofc., L··-•---a-• • 0 • kt all ~ ~ e H•olt" Food , ~-'I St \Ve S....,clalize In Nl!'!vpo~ • COM"' ,-I rd 30"J.) ~ta('(' A1·e M6-103'1 ....... uo:vn llU .. .. ho & I h " "'UC"n . ore ,.,.. •.• & pool. Lo·-ly' •• ~ •• ,. -1 I "XUrio"'' ' no 2 oo~ I ... • ,,,, fl ren g11 en ' . . n1e ot. igh in sn1og e Chi!~"· Sho u · 1 Beach • Corona·del ?t1r..r e " '" " N .. .._ · ~... · " "· .. , ' I 'k 1· I N restaurant. Entertainment free, Cevilan Hills Terrace u•..: s ri. n1quc Su!>f!'rh artistic details. Ca.II ewport B•eeh adult apl. Pool. elcvn!(lr 10 llpt . •1 e I\' ng in a hon1c ewport Beach e:stabUsl1ment for the night GSS--0337 •Snack Shop-Maripa & Laguna. Our Rental -Ser· aft 1 lx•a<"h unlnipoh't'ft vi-ci\', for Sl62.50/i'»t0 . 2 BR, 11;.l '-'"-".C.:.:.:.;..::..:;:.:;.:_ __ aoer'a, good lee.sea , and I i.C"-"7:.--~~---e HR.E 11 . Sandl"eOpptyS I N"u"vi'"''~REE to You! Try er P·t.r.~ ADULTS ONLY "·hite "'atcr & rocks, Lell.6" ,llA. 2 prk'a pieces, prlv THE NEW -tum Low down Zo--_. Mountain, Desert O e UI e ff · 2 BR ., •· H' 6 •It s~~ "-ti patios & rec art-KS. Wilson BA"ll'OOD AP,\l'T>l"~~s C-2 -~cellent loca'tion. , ..... .., R•sort · 174 6fS...4170 or • 54!HJGl'.E NU-VIEW RENTALS SP~C IBR house. Very Comm. ""-;;!'t· ':I~ Q~: ,:::;.~· o~~rs'....,!d;10· ~e. GanJcns, ory \\'Uson "S1 .. \\'. in • Nrwport B~am""', ~re .PRICE $135,000 -.c:::.:.;.;_ ____ :.:..; 67l-4030 or 494-3248 f~~i "~wly Ho di'bikt~ $250/Lea.se. Re a 1 tor, ~~. Bkr. of lfar bor. ?-_lo ~Ud./Pf!I. rcndy, The sales office Ls 6000 FEET UP *SHELECOP ~ BE 8 AUTY Anaheim beach, 'adi~.~~~. $750 64Z-5333. NEAR Beach.~ To"·n, 1 BR 2283 Fountam \\ay East open dally froril 10 A.\( to CORONA ' DEL ,.ewiiort ea ch I furn "·-•• I """ &'6-2846 6:30 P~I . AtAcArthur Blvd. Above !he rat ra-In .... • · .,,..,. mo. Penn -n•·• Dup •••• Unturn •~ , ....... mCI' rcnl .... , ~. H smog basin below ':.....-yot.1 ~ Owner operated. G o od l BDRla-t house. No chlldren ffl..3736 · ""' """· -• ~ mo, 497-tJSI T IS IS IT! &: Sa.n Joaquin HUis Road. 'MAR UNITS • enjoy life in a 2-Bdrm, all cllentele -xlnt area -or pets. $125. mo. (213) CHARMING Costa Mesa PEACE &-QUIET · 64+55M $14 000 1 trl money maker! I 11 n es s 598-3523 . 2 BR 11.'1 Newport B•ach AJI elec. Gold ?t1t'Clall lon, 2 br DUPLEX brand delux 3 hr, • ~~rlcn ~~ln\\~~~~ ~=s~ 642--0596, 05 Bayshorfl =~b=~~n.~~t.S: 2BR, 1ba, lrg patio, enelld apt w/patio, encl gar 2i~ba.$395per.mo.lblkto ™' blocks to· beech. Sharp fireplace supplements. alee· Cl aning 1 $295 494-49r4 garage, ro children, 2197 B \\'/storage, & leund. 1adl. ocean or bay, 322 W. tri-plex. Swimmlna-pool. tric heat 1or cozy eveOO. lnv•stment COR. lot, tl'g: 2BR. fpl e ee:. · 1 American Ave. J BR. 2 ba. + den, frpl. Nr. Adllll only! no pets. S16S mo . Balboa ,· Open Sun. ?13: t% loan commitment -25 relaxatk!.n. Pri...,... at $l7,500 O I · pe.tio, crpts, a pp l • 11 ', JAP/\NESE Mode.me, 3 BR, ,....., Uni •-1 beach. HOO ?Ito. yrly. ~h St. 1n C.?il. 64&-0977 47~ ,..&J'!ll. Don't rnfSl -lhli oDe ,,.... pportun ty 220 .•• ~_ •-r. $3T" ~1;1 -t~--. 2 -baa, dble ....... Walk ID ~ urn ~uuP ex. ne\\' We l-l.rt.\-1! Sumn:ier Rentals j~Gl&-:!':g1soo~_....:_ ________ ~2"ii;f:"jh;;:Jfr;;k.St<;p;i;;I Call us for -flirections. --u .... ~ .,,. r .le&M! Adults. N •::......, """-pa.lnl, _drps, Ac ~ts, adlt1 · 2 BR. 1 ba. Frplc. Steps to AnxlouJ seller. $-022'2 \\'ANTED active working 645-"!700 -~ 497 ~ -··· ..,,,,. only, no pets. Ms.....4452 aft 6 Call:~ ~t"JU"k\'t'S. HARBOR-GREENS ocean. )!euly: UX> month 546 1600 partner to enter the \\'OOd Corona del Mar ' -·2 BR. Adults. No pet.s. Patio. -Ai;.k for ~1 lke • finish-removing ' and wood JAPANESE Modeme. 3 BR, G SlSS 359 16 t .. urn. & Unfutn. lo'r $130. JONES REALTY 6'J3..QIO INVESTMENT bleaching Se rvice on a oo -----------------2 bas, dbl gar: \Valk to p:U-ar~f Callri;:g 5Z18 th Bach, l, 2 ti 3 nn·~. l\1odels .--;-e\YFlUl~T 1 percent basts of air \\'Ork • * * * * * beach. Adults, no pets. ~. ·· · · · · Open 1() 'ul 7 pin. 2700 ' · • ·, I> r v · DIVISION )'OU pe rform. Good worker Deluxe .3 BR, 3 BA, 01vll('r's Lease 497-2923 Pcler!IOrl \\'a;, C~I. nr. liar-Be11ch & Pier. N;\\' 3 Br. 2 c!ln ne( S300 a \\'Cek. 1 pay _unit, 1n he-.v duple."t, near Dana Point bor lilvd. & Adams. Bl\. Yearly S :i 5 0 I mo . all overhead. Lots of~\vork l:ieach. p8.ti<>fi, fireplace, no Legun• Hiits 546-0370 ·979-0631. 644-45IO Of'ENTH.O • "~ FUN 10 BE.NJCE/ [lllfi$'11tl HIDEAWAY IN BIG BEAR on hand. 90 percent o? \\'Ork pets, $425. mo., Available S.1. -PANORAJ\.1IC Ocean Vie\\'. - . LUX URY Bnyh'0111. Spacious done on customer premises. 67;).69()1) NEW 3 Br, 2 Ba, cntrl A/C. Lrgd 3 1Br, bltn ki1't., 2 8 1•· 1358A.!,.1~~. 1.-.-~!"~.B!J~ LOW PRICED & l Bl', I Ba. Secur blcl1. Pool, Reiooving all types of wood * * * * * * Rent/IM! opt. sm per mo. Bl i ess than yr. 0 d. '"''"' ....... i.l p avnll . Util pd. Yrly i.e. finishes from furniture&: In-~ 833-1103: 552-9503, Close to beach & harbor. i;erv, pool. Thl' l\1cu., 415 N. NICEI 11 J;\7j, 675--3464 rio 2BR So $300/11.10. 499-2895 Newport Bl .. N.B. &16-9681. l BEOROOl\1 -'-'~"=""""~=---I ~~~ H~me~~1C:u0:. b= dra'peaito~~.~~~arpets, Legun• Niguel Newport Buch • BACl-IELOR Apl ·Balboa On Quiet Street. imn.10. s.V:~.3J:iR~~tst. Marine vessel•, etc. $1500 -642-5957 SEA Terrace 4 BR., 2 BA., Bay Club, I urn l 11 he d . Bkr. 6Q.5800. 213: In-9716 _..,,ired to entet' 24 year of \'EARLY nC11, 1. bllc ocean, W e e k I Y ·~1onthly· Y"'arly. """"""'.'!'!""!'!'~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l;-;-;y,,;;i~~£~-;;;--;;I ·~.,~ din, faro. Guarded gate1. 38R ~ba ._.....,., dr 54;,..3118 or 642-1097. SPACIOUS LUXURY baytronl apt. 2 Sleep six or more at this e:steblished business. Money Costa Meu Private beach Few steps 10 · · • cpt, apes, gar,!-'==='-"'=='---1 & 2 Br. a ru• n = & ii=. BR_. 2 ba.. Boat sUp, pool . Loi how ho -..... vacation spot. S\vim in Bi&; l"t'funded In 12 mo\lf:hs. 1 t · ' 1 patio. 4909 River . 64>4.">54 GUEST house w I b a th, ....-,...,,., ......, us 8 you \V to ""'lli;n Be·• Lake J"·t 2 bloc'-Leave me·--w Ith • MESA ·~E e poo '-ennUI, rec cub. -' B -•-NB C.'rpls, <!rps, bit-ins. Covcm:I. $5..10 mo .. le:a.sc. ST5-007C your iru:'est,ment program .... ~ "" --..-...... ...., $550/mo 831 2100 I '~~~ p.-,,•ate. "Y"'"'"'11 • • • with one ·or . these deluxe R\\-'8Y and-think about the An!\\~l\i' !ieOOc.e.. 71_4 -,1 ~dnn. 2 beth.._e:ncl09ed · -· Single only. Call fd8-12U. ('a.rplrt. l'hdd. &.i<. CloM> Sen Clem•nfe 4-PLEXES 4 _ plexes. A 11 amenities winter fun ! Just •$9,&Xl -688-2000, Extension 13. patio, Soooker table . Newport Beech ~ SUBLET _ 2 Br. Luxury Apt •o-bcti li:--Btlops. 830 Center plus excellent location. Only Won't last lorn:r at tlll Mon•Y-to Loen 240 ~boy_f'!:ll?I,; rerdener &1;.;;;;;o!;;o:.:.;..::..:;:.:;.:_ ___ ! -AfMrlments twtt.c I m Recn..-0.1.km!il fnML -!._uly \C}.. SI. 5'1S.'l900, HUGt.: 3 BR, 2 BA, ::,!,t;Jl,.!~ 10% •-· ""500 price!-etill us. 586-02'22 _,_ water fuffiiilieQ $3TS:"'"Jl10. HARBOR V EW T 25 S"""' -• "'·'' -~·1 LRG IBR,-frnlc. lo-. ,·,r °"'.an ~'ie_w. ap1 ...... w......,, ....., .. 'Tl • .....,, • , ,,_ ' ' I ~------~~~I Aug. · ......., tolw. "'""\».) ·• ·,.. .,,. OK 1 pet OK $240 mo 111! Sperl inn Investment 1 t To L ~· or more !ease. 546-5990, -HOMES-heating, pr1 gar, hot/cold · , · ' • · · ··• S oa ftS UNIQUE HOMES . -AT beach. \'early: bach .. 2 :\Oft "'ater, all ~\ect kitch. 49:1-l;i...~. 497.-2318 Corp. 631-5'62 ~tACULATE 3 BR. 2 BA, Palermo Model, 4 Bed-A-p!Oh:.::.· .;.F..:u::r:.:n:.. ___ .;3::60::: B~·~:~;. si:.;o s:.:i-3850 Adlts. no ~t•. S l 1 O. S•n Juen Cepiatreno 6 U •t * UP TO 95% screened-in paUo, beautiful rm. family rm $550 -$48-9990, ~I~ Plumer SL nl S 2nd. TD Loans fenced _backyard -on quJct per . mo lease 'Agent Ba Ibo• P•n1nsule APT l'1GR.·~1tl\'. DUTIES 3 BR upper duplex. Ocean street 1n College Park. S325 644-7~0 ' • cA:,;p,_t.;_;U.;.n;;.fu;;.rc:n:.·-' __ ;;.36;:;.5 Li\'e In $70 OU Rent. l<J..2 BR Vu. $2j() tno. ()per~ \Vknds, mo. No pets, children OK.·~--·-'·------$35 WEEK & UP units. Pool. Adil•, -pet• 1~2. 34443 Via E_.~"°"'· CENTRAL COSTA ME&\ C "A""""'" " NICE lrg. 1 Br. Apt, built-in '"' · C I 8 ~~ · · Lowe1t rate1 O ren9e o. .......-..........;. Sl65 . Ulil Pd. Clean .~ nice. • Slel'ping Roo1ns ~iatuJ~ 11'0nian pref . ap streno Bch. ~ Sl 280 000 ~~;;;;::;=::;;::=~-S•ttler Mtg. co. 2 BR. Home S140· also 3 Br 1 &. Ocean.front, Balboe. • HousC'kccping Rooms !~rvC'Ut u~1~id,Pt~5. P~i &12~20. '"';..:v:o•,,•·------- r I • .., EL 642.2171 54J..0611 S180, has all. ~ l n il e: s , ,$E5_; 2 n,R. frplc hoine. Gar, • Occe'A" LvB'"o'AAP1'N'N 646-<l '7.""'11"72.-~--~ * * JBR .. 1% BA ** Apt1., EXTREi\'l Y fine op-Servi H bo 21 families, kids/pets. Agt. ,, ...... , patioA, Newport B'"elboe 1,1,_.. · ·1..arge, nc"·Jy decor. tncl. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 $13,333. per unit portunlty for good, ng er r a.rea yn. Fee. 979-843(1. Hgts. 105 l\lain Street •rw pAtio, bltns-, crpt, drpft steady-Uow business, Idelll CA$H IN A HURRY! SHARP 4 $450 • Perlin Ft Charming 675 8740 Close to everything. $170 Coron• dal rMr E>d Riddle Realtor 646-8811 for the young couple wint· Borrow on your home. paid Br MeM del Mar 3 BR trp\c 0oldei-home ~~--="-7"'--~-.--1 * ELEGANT 2 BR w/gar. 868 N 1 Cent St 1-;;:·:;·;;;;;;::;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 OOCTORS&INVESTOR$ ing to 11·ork for a aiin-foror not.Usefundsto.con-home , lease, $3 25/m o . NU-VIEW RENTALS Sharp-Redecor•ted Nr. shops/bch. Y~. mo. _o. n er · 1• AnENTION fortable. inconie now and solldete bills, lmprove: your ~nor 979-0745. 673-4030 or. 494-3248 3 BR, 2 BA, conv de n, trplc. 83S-3437; eves & w s, BACHELOR. 1 ·1; 2 Br. From J BR. 2 ha. Oce:an view walk a secure future, or middle home, buy mw propert)', or 2 BR. Fncd yard gar ott-front porch & lrg rear ter-~6<&-=-===--:,--.---S125. Stove, refrlr , cpt1, to beach. S500 ?i.1o. ' ~new Wllta, C'.olta Mna. " age couple wanting a Mr .t for any riood purpose. Con-street, adult cp1Ei no 'pets. IBE BLUFFS ~ , race. Nr oceao & bay Cenlstreno h•ch drps..Adulta.. no pets. call: 673-3663 642-m'I E'vft. miles to beech. Accelerated Mrs operation. Liquor sto~. fldential, fut service ln $180. 548-8251, 541W.400. Nearly completed, Fantaattc 1 beaches .Adull'I only. $400 ~e<;<=='-0-==-'---...,._ associated d e predation opportunlt,y. grocery store, Shell Station your home or our office. ;LR=;;:;C;:.;i':;2 Br:::iho""-m-"e=op"t""-'1,.ave-I ~I~ ~~ 3BR, 2~ ba, per mo Yrly. !1.1ay consider 3 BR upper duplex. Ocean 3 BR, patio, 11'1, qulel, nr Sched. Income $54,000. For w/lube room, laundromat.. SIGNAL MORTGAGE CO. frig yrd gar AdUlis Peti fo 1 nlng, fam rm, 2 fo.r July summer rental. Vu. $250 mo. Open \Vknds, Baker & BNtoL lmmed OC· details call 100 house, barber Sholl reo-{714) 55&-0106. ok n75 •675 Wr ~ rpcr, many xtras. I..ea.se,.;&t&.82ll==::.·~---~'-10-2. J+l-13 Via Esplrma, cup. Mgr. 1040 A Valencia, BROKER'>-11fA l f OQ~ 1"1', W llalbo.,bll l~ll CJS REAL ESTATE tal plus 2 -bedroom houle:. . "'· :r • · w/option to purchue. $61'.X), 1 C d I Ma Ceplstrano Bch. Bn-0066 l ,;"';;';..-7766;.;;;;,...,,.,,,_.....,,.--~ 548-ll68 or 833-0584 Priced t t $110 000 An 2ND T D d * 2 BR, nice )'I'd., older cou· HO\vard Gurvltz Orona e r e\·es .~.go .a • ' r_·,; . rutt ff S pie, no pets, ..., ... .-. nss 837-oo30 days, 842-6967 eves . . DELUXE 2 'Br. 2 Ba, W/Wt"!l ... l!!!l!!""""' ......... 1 *WOW* 209/o NET* State H"'.Y· 247, 9 ml. N. ot .. -... ~ BEAUT Harbor & Oce:an Corona d•I Ma>r crpt frplc patio encl aar l'l! On annual grou of $21,000 Yucca Valley on 0 Id PRIVATE FUNDS AVATL. per mo. 548-0$01. ON the Point Walle to bay or View & Priv Balcony~ ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $l~imo. Gn-5629. . Coste MeNI 12 u AU.. 2 Bdrm Untum. \\'oman Springs Rd. <n4} Any Amount Dana Point beach. 2 sty Spanish 3 Br $195/11.10. Util Pd. 2500 I I -'c;'=7'"-'.;:::=:...~~-----------1 1 year oJCl-Spenish modern 364-23..":IO 1 * Call 675-4494 BKR. fa.m, ~ ba, dbl Jot, has all.+ Seaview, Cdi\1. Eastsid• Lrg. 2 &r's · Tl!E EXLTrlNG $25,000 DOWN PAL~l Sptings, assume 790, UNF"UR.~ 2 BR House. gar. Klds. Ait. F e e sruDIO Apt.2 hlks 10 ocean. ~-bltM, frig, patio at poobide:. PALM MESA APTS. 16% rel um on do\\'Tl PLUS nr nu frwy, 4.BR. kool d~, NO points, no peria.ltles, lree compl renovated, natural 97S-8430, $170 incl. util. L e a.1 e . ft Sl1S. Acilts no )X'to. S4:!-95.20. ~1t~~I ,.:s0TO ~r1'FU.RBCHN · DEPRECIATION pool, upgrded, xtras. Im-appraisel, low rates, fast. open beam cel\'g. Lge BEACH home, 4 BR, 2 BA, r;,•.::<>4:;::,l;c14;....,_-----.. ~ * * . 2 l3ft, 1 BA, patio, r u l. · R u,,. · LYNCH REALTY•832-5022 mac. Owner trans, $36,500, Invf!ltors Thrift 639-6411. f~en. ?i1ature adult, only, fam rm, pool nn w/pool C t Mu rdrig., garage, OU.Id ok \n:,Clleva~l~ la.1" I ap:,j' R 2 CORNER * 714.327.7.800, Mortgages, · ITl(I. Yr lease. 49~7586 table, frplc, across street -O::•::.:•...:.:::.:•:_____ ON Tl::N ACRES ~s.-0844 1u1e poo . a~UZ".. e t'Ct t. * · FABULOUS ha b fro "'.! be Ch S425 1 -· In&, .. nag crplR. drps, &aUllli Eestside Costa l\lcsa Lake Gregory Cha.let -Lake Truit Deedi 260 8 3 Ba ocean r V\1, <I & 1m ~~Al"'"'~ · , st Casa de Oro Apts. furp.1unturn. Lrase SP1\CIOUS '1 Br. a111. ?11eu etc. Arlults, no pela. · lOOxl30. 2 Oldel' houses view 2 .BR 1% BA fr/pl I ;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;iiii;;;,1 r, · fam rm, frpl, as· ~. Flreplact' priv. patios. VcJ'dr iui;-a, $160 mo. SJNGtE.-: 1''rom S150 C I fumlshed-$26,500-821~42. Ii e.p t I d t'·P s , S 3 $/mo. EASTBLUFF v11!w home: ALL UTILITIES PAID Pools Te11nls Contn t'l Bk!J1t. -;-;;;,,.-,.=96"2:,:·!64:::;,1=-=o--I l BEDR:'.l.l. From SlGS RIVIER~seREALTY PUT YOUR MONEY 6'1<>-7414 · 3,,!! 1 R., Lba .. family nn., 2 cComJXUI_?eforc )1oo n::nt 900 Sea Lnn. Cd~! 6411·2611 9· 3 BR, 2 BA. S265/?it0. 2 BEDR:\l, r ron1 SJ.SS . Rench••, Farms, TO WORK FOR YOUI Fountaln Valley ..... cs. rnvate c_arden ustom u.,,.1gnec1, eetunng: (llfacArthur nr Coast liw)'i e 2 BR, 2 BA. $200/~10. t;nturn Apt1 A·.rall Fron1 S10 , 149 Broadway, C.M. Groves llO ~ Mo/yearly lellMl e Spadous kitchen with in· Dbl "" ,_, 115 LE"" 11642~·:!7~001J:7~~64~S-~Sl~609~£~v!;H~ •. I ;;7;~::::;:;:::-;:~=~= IEarn 10% Interest on well-3 BR, 2 BA famlly room & Winton R.E. 6~1 direct lighting gar. ea. V"W""'UW. ~ • j''~· I · Wld i; 10 GARDEN HOMES FALL.BROOK, 10 acres, avoc secured 2nd 'l'rust Deeds on tirepl.are, builtlns, $300/mo. HARBOR Vu H-· Carm•l e Separate din'g area 2 BR Luxury Spilt ~I OVER Garage Apt. Im· ~u .f'J, r g i • t 1c)' re er- vl 0,..,,,,_ (',ounty real esttite """ " Garden Apt J>riv. terTaced maculate! ?tt11.ture adulu Pn Cr:u. 1561 llle&e Or. Eastslde Coste Mesa. Tree· land w/home sight, ewt, ··-~~ · 8969 Nightengale, Fountain Sharp 3 Br ram 'nr pool • Home·like storage setting, overlooking CIUl)'On only, no pets. }48..20'TJ' f5 ,blk1 tro546m -~~port Blvd.) lined setting w/pool. Top & caplta.l gain potential. SIGNAL MORTGAGE 00. Valley. 213: 324-5015 tnc. prdener, , $ 4 5 o '. • Private patios & bo.y. 2 blks to beach. ~""" eond &te ts Ide ~;7· qwner, t e rm•, 4500~556·0106NB 3 BR,2%BA,gipntlc rum· 644-1791. e Closed garage w/storage Be ll tropical tri UNFURN.1&2Br.Garocn H .. __ "cal·,· "'br 'wtr,rl•"'"ate y'ards n-~ l !ii!!!~!!!!""~'~· Dr~ .. ~·~·~ I pus rm all bllns D\V swim THE BLUFFS • ?ifarble pullman am ceretrl" 8 lawn. Apts. Frplc, D/W, prlv. untlngton u.ech I kl,ds OK 'on1 $""" e Klng-81! Bdrms Stove, a, dshwr, & un· pat'a. S165-S100 557-2841 OS E!state Bui der1 Inter. R•al E s t•!• poo • · Y ~ • ., 4 BR. trplc, rreenbelt, 2 •Pool Barbeques sur dry. $395. 673-7829 or · LA QUINTA HERM A (714) 919-1070 Exchange 112 I/ ie I mo. No lee. Age"! 8'2M21 ...... l450 mo. ,..... ""~ •ith lw;h. taM: 6'13-<1570. 2BR. Ill ba, 2 ·'" apt_. m Spanl•h O>untrv Eatato u •. SIX UNIT -apart.manta with -·-, ~ ------..,--...._for'hrt 3 BR. 1% BA. fncd ynl, enc 645-6500 l\tr Olrich ~ p l·BR. 1.11/frp!. & ba.lcon)'. patkt, pool, no pe_tA, $1G5, Ina & SpaclOUI Apts. Te:r- ocean bree.ea. Spac!OU11 3 FA.MlLY w/la.rge, ·s . F , patio, crpt•, drps. $ZiO mo. POOL, lovely garden, 3 br, 2 AduJis. 1".o Pet!. Bclow hwy. sm r.1011..ea.se. Joann St. ~l45ll race.d pool, sunken aas BR, 1% BA, blU,ns, crpt'd, home, car, like tq exchange Ask for Wayne, 962-6644. ba, $.175. + Sec. Deposit. LARGE 1 BR, S185 Hal Pinchln Rltr. 6~4392. 2 BRbel ~· e:ncl gar.~lds BBQ. Unhelleveble Llvin&. drp'd. GS' x 300', close to for same w/pool, in N.B. Houte1 Furnished 300 Huntington Beach ~ Unlvers1ty. ~ 2. BF:,OROO~t , S205 2 BR. PENTHOUSE. Crpt1, may . i o peta. ....,ta, l BR. UNFURN Sll5 srammar sctpol. $1050. in-area.. Ref.5. Pt. Aiw. (415) San Clomento 365 w. \\·Uson 642-19n d 1 Bii' n....1 $250/l\10 drpJ, bltns. ~TI.29. I BR. FURN Sl85 .Uk! 1115 000 but iJt-9257. Ibo 2 BR 1 BA S215 -mo rps, . .-..... ' . l-BR. immediately available 2 DR. FURN $215 =·an off:r. KINGAARo 81 a P•ninsule Chlldren and peti :..· N~ SJ-IORECl.IFF ho1ne tor LOW WEEKLY RATES Ph: 6n.J,~. compelte:ly refurbl1hed. nt!\\' ,\U. UTILITIES PAlD R.E. 642-2222 Real Estate Wanted 114 BALBOA P ENIN Ba.ytront cerpeots &·dra()el. ASK FOR lease, 4 Br, d•"· family nn. Executive Suites SHARP. oc:'1:1!.n close 2 BR, 1 t'pts. &»-22:19 ,\du11t, No Pel~ 5 R 4 B DALE 962.+IT 2080 New t 81 d ho. ,\veil rin y~11r:s l!!ase, ~ . f4 hl k" S. of ~n Dlei:o "°'"''Y 1 UNITS-c75 Q_QO B , A. Pier, float. , I.. prlv beKch.' golf counie & por v • S2S5 mo. ,\2ent 61:r5930 2 u.n. Garage. Stove, refrl~. on Relleh, 1 hl k w. on Holt f 1 -1 WILL-Avail July 14 &: Se:pt 1. gardener. $350. plus deposit. Costa Mei• dr;ipc;I(, Sr11all >:-ard· l'\o 1o 1"21t Po•k,tde 1 •-.) . -~ GUARANTEE TO SELL Wffkly. £~2:139 3 BR, 2 BA, bltin!l,-crpts, See at. 4.12 Call"' V11ta 642·2611 IBR npt on ba>1roni, $220 mo iw-r&._171 ~Ion~~~~· "r-:-1.11 S47-5-141 _, ... Excellent starter ' or reti re-• YOU!l JI01'1E --L-eg_u_n_o~ll~ee.._Cft==~-drps, cul-Or-sac 1 tre e t . Totito, after Jul)' 3rd. STUDIOS &. 1 BR'S yc~u9c;un trr it pm. 2 BR. Cl'pls, drps, bllns. $147' Ne-por B•ec_L ___ _ ment unit1, l block from JN 30 DAYS. ChUprP.n ok. $245. per mo. Sen J1,1en C•plstreno e f"REE i...inms I chlkl ok. No pets. 646-3786 .. r. CollS\ 1-l"'Y· \\'al ki nr C:i.sh 11.dvanci.!d. $115. Util Pd. Bach apt at ASK FOR DALE. 962-«TI. ---e F'RF.E UtHitll."5 Costa Meu e S.L"r--0760. SUMMER-WINTER distance to all 1chls & A.-..t .............. 847.0012 beach. Ideal students. Year-NEAR BE CH 3 B d NR Be h 2BR 2BA · - hop' ~-e'"' 1A e rm ac; new • t'u.11 Kit.r hen ...... d 2 BR •. I" ba, xtra i'"" 1tudlo. YEARLY a g ly house •hilg rpts drp LGI:: ~N'!Uu<:\I I Br UP1f'X. .,.. 'A. Sperling lnvestm•nt $185 • lJti1 Pd. 1 Br. Ocean· 2 Bath, bltlns. Child· bltinl' fpl t~ j s, e llNi.tt.od Pool EastJide. Garage. Avail prJOl. patio. St75 uUI pd. 197lf Arti!n'~ R(ont llls_. Bk.T. C 6 W5662 ~nt ~. Vi ren/pets OK Air-cond ,.._ . . r o, '1 eobhogar .• Laundry Factlltlet 7110. $165. 6 4 2-1 I 86 . ritaplc, 64!'KJ64T. """" "-'boo Blvd . 67' -~ orp. -I~ uv · """' • r!'N. • · ""mm. poo & c u \J.5e. • TV & maid 8C'T'\' avail "'""' un.a .rJAAn TRIPLEX _ $t0.000 Cotta ,__ • 'r~ksU~'. ~ ~.· $275. mo. Ask for Dale Mlle to Yacht Harbor. e Phone Service ' _,,646-=95z.28:::.... ______ ,D1na Point 1700 WESTCLIFF DR. ~AEutllde loc•Uon. l'iiiiiii · po.tlo · v•• 962-4471. Le8R n115,/4$-3Zll ATI'R.AC studio garden apt l BR duplex $l 50. Jdenl for OCEA.~ VlEW, lgo 2 Br. :3 2 BR .• l & 2 BA. Bltn ap,. n 4: Sl5-'198B °" 6*0)8 i luilnen NU.VIEW RENTALS· SMAU. 2 BR Houae w/at NEW 4 Br, 2 Ba, Commun. w/kttch, ~i~tte, llv rm, ~-t~~ ~~~112~~l -~:~~~ll:: Ba, crpts, drpa, bltn11, PllB.tlt'~. Pool. 612-6'174. CM Units -Triplex $87,500. 0ppo~·nlty 200 Ci'll4030 or 494.3248 R'a:~d•n""""tlal :.,.,~· yud: ~~1'~ ~ DaL~ a~~~ ••/ptl paUo Sl lO hicld uUl. zm rir 642·0212. bal'!'~ encl. aai-a&-e . $190. Sen Clement• Dupltx J:.oOOO· 2 lht1 on 1 ..-1v """' .. ,Jjtiborhood. 11.lcNash Realty Inve1tmentA ~~~~=~---837-.>'m ·,~~· .,Ast.p ~JL• EXTREM&.Y fin• op-Newport leach ~~· 6. ~ $17S/mo.1,3,::•~::::R.=:;houae;;;7·'--. -,-.. -.-,,-.-.,,-lo, .~·~.e1'1c' f d 2 BR D~~mi!.~1a~: ~: 2 BR. .... 2 Ba.~_:aoorami,c 52-..w...i,,~·',,~· Vk-w!um& wa.lk to rw9trle rope...,, , -por t un I ty for KOOd.· WALK to Wtr-Bach untt, $90 7 •• u o ~ •• ,~· ... Br ... , .. ..,,. crpt/dtps, :z cor pr., patkt · urn. crpt • • Apt. B. $175 Inf), ~5Zl2 or occa.n ~.ews. 1: w n. or un · ...., '"· ""· un · 1ua..i • ._0ow business, ldeaJ -•-1-1.B. ~•• " blk. ._ ~ "' go; Gn • ""'""'. .._ ..__, ·--' n-1 • lbh lrg petio, gllf'lll(', quie1, ,,.7 ......... S273/$2JO mo. A.gt. 49&-S771\~~~~-~~~~~~I for 'th; )'OWIS couple want· r=,,na. 1 Ai""Br . ..,..Pvl. ~ home; alao 3 Br. C.M. $18(1. • rl~l(;U ~"" "" c te clean. ltdllJI, no peta. $115. -'~~~=·~;:.....~--~~-~'i vle\\'1, wiklo""be'h.' 2: 4. ACRES · Wtll loc•ted corner. Preaenl Income $1400. per mo. Great potential • will dlvtde. A~ prox SJ .25 1q. ~· Roy McCerdlo RH ltor 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. -7729 Lots for Solo 170 C-2 LOT, xhtt ive .. approx. 50x1J> on Harbor Blvd., C.M. must ltll, owner. (W) '111-1028 ' VIEW LOT Newport 8".ch· view of Bay A oonn. 147,IOO. t7Wl94 Ing to •wk /or & °"""' A;l"itt. !!9::8f30 }(Jdg/pel.l ok. Agt. Fee. P ' · 2234 A JWt~l"!'I Or. ~~~N npt, 2 lwlr., RR. furn or u n furn [ ~~• lu1~~ .. 000,w -~ ... •. HOUM& Unfurn. 305 979-&l.ll Sunset Beech COl\IPLF:J"ELY furn. I Bk. Sl7'5 Mo. Uf4 ~~!~: S2'l0-SZ'J1. mo. Bier. ~91;.5721 ._.. j[,a \ ......... ~.., I '"'"' t' ~A _1rv;;;;ln;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I * OCEANFRONT * ~· A~~lta c ~f J:~ 131 c. C.l\f. :. Br, 2 s..ory, 2iii Ba, trplc.l 'jjjiiiijiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:i"~~J ~ ~e: u~~ tuore. _o_,_ .. _.-._1 ______ • ~ .. IU<t new fam ily borne. 0"-tt • r.. ·• · · OUC.-2 nr_/2_Ba_1\''"muo;e. Incl 1>er:."1r:f-6-~4 11 = :=: s::~=~ U_NIV,l!R~ITY PAR K ~~~~~: ~ ~·Ctio~':921J:bl~.l~o 2J1R~~~~:c~ ~et. =~\nr;:" /~(?~": H~ntingl on Beach . 400 Ice hclual!, barber shop J;"f1)-Altnict ve ,_;.bedroom. den, ' a r-.... Z· ~ bi.r1, $'25 C d 1 1 IV""VUU<> S·l&-:.617. Ptlced tieo fU0,000 -0n dwollin«> 2 batha, doublti: Fum. 3 15 •'1v bl'nt <trp! S180 pool .! nr.. 1 h." 1""'"""· 1•·,l'W"""l, ta1 plUA 2 ~ hoUt. Cballt'l!llor home (plivat(' o n om n ums 2 BR UPPER -~a-;;-ttil. State -H...... ' 9_mi. • ot fln!plaet. Dlnin« are a ' . Adlti no Peta. 64~ , ?i.1e~ Vtnie. BJ tins, c:rpt, .. , -i....11l •---"""' 1-h Ne-t h ach ' · ({~ feneed ~t!o, Gar, nt Yucca Vnlley on 0 kl ..,.... •wqi ..,,.,. serv ... v pore · ... ,,,_. SUPER lrg.-1 BR. encl. gnr. achb . S»:J. • S~il19 ~~ Sprlnp Rd. (U') ::i~. ~:,mrt.a•h~~~ BAY 1'1'ont D ec. IArge I br, ~let~ Adult3. No pe!J. 2-152 it.to UP 2 Bl'. 3 Br 2 Bn t:rtts. Front "ant bu: co 6 mot-l yr, pool. 673-U44 or f_:ldon, MS--2768 • Pool, blt1n1, play var.it. 1991; plet~ privacy. P b o I ;::d '"SINCE UH6" 873-8MXI. ' ST\JNNJNG 2 Br. 2 B.!l., ?i.1a p\e A\'e, 64:z..".'181.l 22U teMla court prtvUea . Clolle h t '''e~1cm Bank Bldf. You don't ~ a cun 10 Orde:n Apt. pool. rec. are•, Coll£He Nti . l, f'A6-60.l2 to ahoppln& Cltllter. SlJO per Unlvtrslry Puk., lrvtn& "Draw f'ut" 'When )'OU 1173, n ow. 18th St.. CCt. seeludtd 1 Br duplex. month. Call e:_y en I n a • D1y,1 552e7000 Nights J>l•ce an ad In the OnUy 1 BR. lnu 6 unit buUd.) gu.. .E11x~e. Car~. Avail Dally Pilot W~t Ads haft 6~ or ~ any I !'!~~!!!l!!~!!!!!!!!l~l!i!!!!I Pilot Want Adi! C.all mw Mutts no pe-ts, tl~ 272) 7 JO. Sl6S. 6 4 2 l IS 6, bup.lna plori: · llmc. Wanl ad rtsults ..... 64:.S618 -~. F.lrlrn, ~1512 • 646-!r~. OOUl'LES, -1< -bulldit>i • i...i-. SW1 part·tlme A &:?We train. m.1588 fQr ......... -"'"""="-----... -- , .. r 'l<: Sl!{ 11"k up w/kit $30 * 2 BR. 2 hn, phuh, f'lect , op111 Chlldm &: J)ft !1lt1n r/o. crpt~. ttru. adult ;-1, 21711 r-;ewport Blvd., onlv. S:IO. ~192 .:..._:\~, -9Thi, 645--3967 . WALK TO BEACH DELUXE ,_.,.., room 6t be. l It 2 9 R.. <.'rpc /df1)8 blt·lnl clole to bc:h: No oooldnc. gar. ~ l~!h. 847·3957. ' ~latuni adults. 675-.748S. • 2 BR. cpta, drps. bltn1. itOO~t. empl'd di.)" ,'O,.r, one rhllcl, no ~t. S170 per lady only, '!'~~ Pl wk. mo. !UG-1337 • ~1979, ~. * • UNFURN I 'BR •"' Don"! Jllvo op ~ . . . ..... "Lb.t'' It In t fa1SUlecl M M bea~\) to Shore Retul!.11 642--!sii. • I I I. I • : - • • -.. PRI STIG I OFFICES '"""""' v-. l\llldl· • • ~ • ' I - .... •1• +''"'' • • " J[S) I --..... I~ I a... ....... J~ I · ,., mJ Help Wenhd, M a P 710 •• .:.H= ... :::-::. __ ..::•:::•S 1111 .... """"""'· -P...-.1• "° ,,•=•::::....-----'"==s· G ........ lnt Pelntl ... a -noor. 3,000 aquare feet. I ~ -P. hi I CY 6or el<lerty lady will divide inw ....Uu COUPLES. I~ + REWARD ...._ '""RDINER ·* :aper "! nt Adv-Clerk TypUot G t ho Good __ --.,.._ lmmed oPflllbl. ""' o u r Del me. w.uces. ...., per llqU8tt Parties, or meet (,.-pl W cpl, NIJ'ne fOUl' price! 3 pound Mow, ed&e 6: &'11'1 a:artten-COMPLETE HOUR PalnUna:. ad v ert1slna df~l( food ten"ed. 648-3391 toot, tnctudel . carpets, Call "Leah" 2-3 p.m. &liver sn.y male poodle. 1111 C&l'e. Expert Ir de~ ca.tom lnt-erlo r ... req1 ACCURATE typ6Jw a tpftmer Renl•l1 420 drapes, all utilltlet, janl-638-151.1. Doc nwt1t have JMUJ.ln Utot.. able. Moat areu. Weathn-proof Exterior. No 55 wpm, on .EXroJTJVE tor terVtce. Call Mart.J.yn A'M'RACTIVE male 43 own daily, Judy Youna J.L. Prompt_,,.. E1t job too Small. ReuOnabie A typewriter . .Will allo ftle A OCEAN Froqt-weekly, 4 1 br Stovall (nCJ 832-5"0. home'-butlnl!M •ks' mar-Retlty, 166i2 Beach Blvd., Pet. SM-7117 Re!JabJe. · handle pbones. Some ftC811t-~-All w/1ha.g crpt, ria&e ~loded attract 1 v e H.B. 847°1216 or 842-8540. • 547-3298 • oWOt: exp nee. ~APPb' ln oi.e.pe ~ "'ir~.~~ 1:"it BAY FRONT OFFICES allnl lady, age 2 8 -4 O. LOST 112. 1mooth Fox Ter--H1urrNotled WhS~ Work CERMAK PAINTERS pet'10l1; TeehnkoJOr -Inco 291 ~~. reduced trom $225 Presti&'e ortlce1, over looklng &&r~l, 6-lOPltl rier. Vic: Mesa Verde, .' ., J Doi WE GIVE FIRM EST. Kalmus Dr., Costa~ . ., J17S. &42--5052 Balboa Bay in Newport PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con-male. ans "Terrance" white I CARE ON THE PHONE F.q\ull CJPportunlty Employer Beach. Various size suites lidcnt, s y mp at h e t I e y,•/b~·n 111&1ts, long nose, E'xJ>ert mow & edge. Prompt Residential 0.np -\Va11s NEWPORT Island, "'aler aa low ag $120. per mon, Jn. preirnancy couniJeling. Abor· 18", 25 lbl. Reward. F'ree Est. Before 5:30 pm -exteriors. Competitive ~nt-clock ney,•Jy decorated, <.-ludes drap Cpl utilllies Uon & adoptions ref. 540-23.56 llr 557-.8066 m-2193, &n¥tiJne 534-7187. Pri Qua!' p j t fleeps 6, 2 Ba, available Ju-· janitorial sei-viceS. Month!Y APCARE 6f2..4436 •u~ ~ 11¥ a n s · 4-28 1275 per ·week· LOST: male pure bred red , Exp. c~=-"~""-~"""~-....;.-' a. • or lease. 3700 Ne1vport Blvd., GET \VEIGHT OIT & KttP Pomeranian, , vie. H un t . Amerlcen Gerdner " "°'1599 !)t 4·18 $300: per "'eek. N.B. 675-1220. Bch. High School &: Lake No \Vuting It Ott. ~like Turin'~ P.O.P, Main•--~--* WALLPAPER * . OFl'ICE J --·• ~ "·-C 11 Park, Fft. Ans. "T:l.wor", .......... -''"• """""""t'• CH apt. lBR, furn, sp&:e n ,,...w•Y COO· ~""1300"; '1l).-.u1. a 5S&-9498 .~ Landllcaplng &: Sprinkler \\7hen Yoll call "Mac" e, oppogite Corona del structed C.Ontemporary bldg • Service. 548-1444 eves. • state beach. Security In So. Laguna from $175. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. $100. REWARD, Black Cocker Cat.I 645.1930 . .. te. 'Rentl by week or mo. mo, 325 to 1600 aq ft. Ocean Phone 542--7217 ar write Spaniel Male, welltjna Dea GARDENER f 22 HONEfr C,b r. i at i. a•P 1 • ·~lS91JGl5-55U. views. cpts,-drpl &: illr P.O. Box 1223, Costa Meaa. collar. Vic: Moss St &'Coe.It k o years ell:· Ext.-bit. Neat,' low prfces. i'(EWPORT Penln. Lovely 3 ~ij~~;arri~ost~ SWINGING SINGLES ~s+.f71919J;~~ 6 /'t 3' ~te':n~ 4;&~= :ti~ n a~ a P aintini tif, 2 ·Ba home wJenclosed C.out Hjway, 499-.1397 _ Call "l..:eah" 2-8 pm S3l)...1250, LOST: Lee black Labrador .Winei · ' ' · • ' PROFESSION~ ' pilnting, J9lio. Beaut. lge kitchen 4i· o~,..EAt11 VIEW' JIM-~sponaib)e,foe.any_ dog nan\ed J.adt; Vlc. 2149 * 54S-2015.• ,aca>U&. ceil' •int/ext, Lle. Wk to bay. Near ocean. "" I." -debt.I other than my own. Ocean Way, I..qµne., Sat, * C_rHtlve G•rclening ' No .. $.fL, Free est. 4'75-2804 or M8-06n ext 394 Spack:JuJ, exec. om~ ln Mark TUrnc.r, J uly 2, 1973: June 30, Reward, ~2814 Exper. Irishman,; Oea,mtp, ~ ~ ASSEMBLERS Varian Data Machines· A lciider ln tbe mint com• puter indwrtiy baa ·~ Immediate openings in ow; production are~ for A!Js;emblel'.$ at all levels oq 1st &: 2nd shift!. . . ,, l 9ll DAILY l'J!.OT au," I ~ t • a1 . ' . .., ~Border <r ' ' r " ~ '· -a;Q ' . ' I ! ·. !Border ~ ' ,. ,_ <• I ~~~~~lRa~ll. l~;~·n~ ·~n:.. ~,=·· N= Famlly Coum•li"I LQ_ir: ioy ·ap1ioot P~le, I~~==:~~ *PAINTING* . pke::eFr1Pf~ ~r:n~:h· .... : '( WK/2-BR S200 ~k. 1-lonthly xerox, etc. Mr. MCFarlAJ)d; . ..63&5060 or · S'iti-3643 'female: vie. MCF,adden ~ 'It pays tO Call professionals. To The Pe1'SOnn~I Dept. ' .... , _. qr 10 ,vk special rate. Dock 644-9440 · , Family CounHllng ~ewhppe. Fnt. Va 11 e y, C01,!1PLETE 1 and~ cap e For tree est. 646--6178 B .. . • ~-• a · •vail. 5-48-6592 OCEAN VIEW 636-5060 or ~ ~764 ·. rfla nt. serv. Comm I, ind, p A INT INC.Reas, clean, Or Contact ' r .. • . • • a n 00 ISLE. delux 4BR. mA.' Spa~us. exec. office in SWINGING SINGLES ~~~s~ vl~i~n~~e vl:j~ ~7.~prinklrs. cleanup: ~b~,,~~i40: w/Refs, 8 . Krefk• a rg I . sty, w/garden & patio, Call "Leah" 2:8 pm 5.10-1250 T "·-El T Call YARD Cl . t • . ~vail JuJ:v \4·Sept. 3, eves Union Bank Bldg, Newport "'"'""'5• oro. ean-up, main · Pla:.ier, Pafctl, R apair 2722 Michelson Dr. . . -.! . • ,' $44-4895 or 548-9470 Center. W/recpl, typing, Soci1I Clubs 535 830-6815. Comm. -Res. Opening new -Irvine • .I Mr MCF--'nd route. E.'<p. Japanese mri;-. x rox, c. , t1.n:u • G--' " * PATCH PLASTERING * I ·v-~ room, .pnvate en-644-9440 * INTRADATA * tuuener. 534-1622 All types. Free estimates 13•2•-, ext 336 ''"""" Working lady only. I~ L~ ~ -Ev " I 'f" d "' t ~ · th DAJLY twferences. 979-1248: 1617WESTCLIFF-NB QUALITY matches lNtTvctiM ~ "''us moiv &: edge your Call !i:l(};-682'5. Equal ·Oppor.Employer ery·cass1 1e win •)I in ,.. I IWLQ}72. 1980, 912, 756 A 540 Sq. l''t. w/PHOTO • 1 Ida~ IO\Y i·atcs84 .• ~,est. Plumbing PILOT appears o"n every editiorl' eYery . -""'-' A ~ ~ Uti"I B 534'~_7"1·87 scrv. vvu or ASSEuBLERS•' BAYSHORES • 3 BR, 2 BA, ml",e p&1-..ong. • aum-"Largest in Calif ' . ,.-. •n.il. July arid/or Aug. gardner, 541-5032. (call NO\V for FREE sam· L.R. orrs PLUMBING -ELF..CTRONIC d!i)'. That ·meanS Your• ad · wiU be .seen · $l200 mo. Call 9-4 PM CdM _ 2700 E. Cst Hwy, 4000 pie profile on 1 prospective Schools & t Gardtnlng/Landsceplng Remodels & Repairs. Water Xlnt oppo11u1lity foi:.' CJ<· del" d 1 • h d , Id · 196 0 ·~, n< 11 •• ind ·1 n1atch. 24 hrs) Instructions 575 Expert, reliable, local, free heaters, disposals, furnaces, perienced e I e e t r o n i c in .paper-s · 1vere to omes.. en J SO ' r \\'AUU • sq. . .,. . SUI e1 d h hrs 64" ~""3 • c & 3438. r 500-900 Ml'· ft. From 37e . n4 • 541-3738 I LA 658-6283 est. Takata Nursery 548-3878 s was , 6""'<>.w 1/ issem611irs. l\1ust have good from new.srac;ks frorri ·bord8r to bOrdet:· OCEANFRO cond. cpta, drpa, pvt prkg LA.DIES July Special 1 ..,. ~ Gardening.&. <.-ie&n.upa BIA., Complete Plumbing sodlerlng & wiring Skills, NT Newport 20 ,. PLEA.SE! "•~·7· . Service. Good '""'• l\'Ori,.;.,,.. conds & 'II I th. Or Co t " .h t' J BR, 2 BA duplex, S275 "'* lot,, aeeurity, 6 7 3-4 1 mentbershlp $5. ca 1 J -~ lri ,...., fU.1'6 ·• a on9 e ange as • ~ -'' ne ,July, $300 wk Aug. Charles W. Masters, owner/ 'Partner' 8 3 6-·j 2 7 1 or Do yourself a favor if vnn ·PLUMBING.r REPAffi · nge!j:. ' • f · _._ /~TJOI bkr. 54&--1479 a1· ~--General Services No job too small . ·ELPAC, INC . .....,__,. -:--!Nay. r:orn · .,,..... v.•ant to qu dy for a GOOD ** 642-3128 ** 3131 So. Standard' ~RT Island _ Single FUU.-SERVICE GARAGE. SI'ORAGE ONLY PAYING JOB in just' a few HOME Repair," all types. TOTAL SERVICES CO. Santa ¥8 .979-#tO ... ~ ~ w/prt OOck. We1tclfff Bulldl111 COSTA MESA, S20 MONTH l\fONnlS or even a ff!W Actual time & matetlal, =='-"'~,---"'"'---= .hail July 'lth. $22.5. \\it, Comer Weetclitt Drive &: e 646-2887 e WEEKCAS,LILf ,qualllled. Fast Service. No job 100 MinO~~~ ~u~EW CAR SALES • lleepg 5. 6'i3l-Oll8J Irvine Blvd., New p ort ..... 543-8721 . smaH. F Ii B Home Repair, ~-'·=..::,:=• ::....:=='--~month 1 btk ~ Juty, Beach. Mr. Howard BUSINESS INSTITUTE 642-1403 S.wlng/Alteratl'>fts r:~:nci~ 0:i~ir~= -.lJ&., .,Sep~---Niwport Bch 16::1-m.s Rental 445 ·---·-· _1·[S]-c;>F-ORANQ_J C®NJ'X. H~~E Im prove_!Tle.!1..!_ AltWat_lol\s-64~5145 COunty's IWHftg'F6ro deal~ ~~. ,-aH x .tras. ...,... 1580 E. Edinger, SUI.le Q Se .. ~~ ea:rpentfy~. Ne accUrete-a:>-· rs·· --er.stiiJ)S::ExCe1ient-c:orii.rnt. ~ *TIR' E . CE. NTER* ---~ ~ --Plbg. :\Vindow-W·a1rh i·n g, at. . . yea exp.. sions &. bq11us plan., insur. iliVELY 2 BR tum house, ~· 64S-l"57. ance and dcn10 plail. Paid Oi ... to boacll, CdM. July 15 LOCATION Found' (frM eds) 550 ·TENNIS. ANYONE INOOOR -Outdoor labor. va<atlo"'. s,.e Don C...vior. _, Aug 12, reliable people, GROUP OR PRIVAT-E Yard oleanu p" · hauling, l[I 11 THEODORE ROBINS 8«.-7902. . Successful l\.f ALE' yo un I; part INSTRUCTION· windo1v washing, gardening. a ;l:sua:1 . f FORD C()RONA del J.1ar. l blk to Eest 17th StrHt Lab/part: lr1sh Setter (?) IAN RICH 646-3798 2050 Harbor '8\vcl ~ ~ ~~ :ve~nn. $600. REALONOMlCS ~J!~~ &li~le11ei:1.~ttfud ''LEARN THE \~~D~~O~~~ t:.!f!~k~ . Costa.Mesa Ne Oianneltro 2 BR <X>RP .• BROKERS Brookhurst &: Coast Hwy. AUSTRALIAN WAY11 cabinets, bars, etc. Reas. Job Went.ct, Male 700 AUTO I . ... . * 675-6700 * 640--051'1 PHONE 9'3-1833 5404141, 545-1ll09 SCRAM' -LETS ~use ,sJeepS 7, wkly or mo. STORES Slip ayail. 67>2445. FOUND: Fri, Irvine 4: An· Sivim lessons . all.-ages • COLLEGE student needs odd WANTED Experienced .,;, BEACHFRONT, Newport. Main Street, Courtyard and nlversary. SmaH female YOga, .Y.l)men's defense jobs. P.ainting, deaning, etc. Service Manar.r for' 717 7121 A Oceanfront Stores available White Dog, black spots & ,_....... Call Richard. 646-7238 1A. NSWE 'RS . loc'ai G.M. ft-0 ershlp' • _ -or-~mme ug. at modest rents. blk_& brown head •. ·Cocker ur.n•·· H ..-BALB"OA INN type . ..,_1216 att 6pm. CALL 673-2750 _H1\!)l gg . . Good p•y and percent-~A Peninsula House or lll5 Main St. FND G Ba:l Isle Swim GEN Hauling. ·i~-I Shrub ~ _-~'"'-Audit -age and car. Send 'r~"°'. , Qt, sleep. s 8. $110 Week ~p. 675.8740 Y 0 u n g er man & Health Center ·~ "'""'""" "-~ me to Clessifled Ad i&2-8680 Shepherd&: part Doberman. Parle at Agate, Bal Island trim. Gan & Yd cleanup. What kind of fiowe· db they _.; -NEW-SHOPS. _ HN:!: ,,~~Je~ I: Coat ·UEARN .to dance.easily from Est. 531~, 557-6004. IM: in dog food' AmWe:r· ¥503c/o DAILY PILOT tion Rente\1 425 -J ,,.......,......., 1973 US I" id IDB SKIPLO~&Oump tffielf COtUE-no....-er. • . -P.O. Box .J560 ,(olf• Ajew_eboiCE!' __ Ahops. stfil MI N'l-AT U-R E-n-·-_._ ...... _, -~?.:_ __ .~~ '· n.. M C 92626 ---·· ilabl t Vill F · .,..,..., •<=a\:11•:.'T "'"''""'" ~....., r11.._ ....... ~eo-8.&pbalt. -nANDSOME;--....-....ie-5().,..,..ar. ~· •~ .-•• ' OCEANFRONT APr sleePI ·a.va e a age 8.lr, Dachshund, female. Vic of S2!t call Sharon1 Ardell Mwlng, tftllking. 84&-7llD. old man w/;i:; &: ~ .. u A M· · .._ I $:avail. 7.7 to 7.21 fl501..,,·k. ~South C.out Hwy. ·Fullerton & Costa Mesa St., ~7130/43'-'1921 GET rid of trash + other quai. A exper. ·xht't utO 8C1~D C 84 to 8-ll $175/wk, a. 494 llll Friday. 548-4519. SAILING LESOONS Dehlia. $12 Icied. Collep health. 20 )in In Cl.C. Busy Toyota agency in Hunt,_ Wen Oceanfront, N.8. ' FND. Newport Beach _ Lean: fa.st '1rith champion in student. ~ 424).,;n Prk NIK 644-7220.. Ben. '.needs · class A.f line REST l'J30 145 E. 18th ~1 .. CM. Suitable Small brow~eo!d female Hobie Cat. 646-0089 CLEANUPS, remove dirt, Job Wented1 Female·702 mech. with good impOrt ex-·s:.-W &: Recreation. Wknds for ~ or pfe. 362 sq. ft. (i)g. 67349'n. · ' trees; ivy, .drJvewayg..grad. per. "a :1~ ::1aJ5~ r~u::. ~:m~J~.1~:· l~:t~:. F=~~~~: I ·-~ ... -1~ ing. _8'7·2666. Lie. 2«n82. N= ~es~i ~~;: e~~ ~f ~: ~!»\\~.~~~ $aerv. TI4: 585-4709 548-1168. Ca:U &: identify. 546-6255. ---32' FURNITURE Van tor h kp . . 847·8555 .• J _ Sl'ORAGE/Shop, 3 6 x 3 8 ' . ~!ALL n..1.-1-... .a...... local 1um hauls .l een'l H!r!e~ake~ ~~ro'i::: A~uto"'-'='-'-~----- ' .,_tats to hre 430 O.H. door-. 221 V. Nr. N'pt female,~~~~0-:;""'coii;', hauling. 548-186.2. 547-6681 Ceshitr/Phone G•I · · !Ut 'Ofe &: Mariners Mlle. J I ,_, .... _ MOVING, haulinR, clean-upe. SCHOOL • teaoher w i'l I needed. Ex-"'-· , Roommate wa¢ed S17S/mo. Agt. 641).24l4. osl v Cuuty & 1WAms, ilabysltt'ng Reas. rates-Coll. Students. . ..~,. oppor--AY& J O 10 thr 2..,Bll. Huntqlon Beach 980-1227 Free est. 8.32-7581 houseslt. No ch a r g e , tunity. ApPly at Newpur'I -, 8A ~ '11i11< .::._ •~ In lndustrltl'11Wiit1I 450 FN Big ~.-• -• BABYSITTING: Llo:---~3-LOCAL ·•·· Reference1Llumished..J:all. ~~~ lllfill' .. Cooal H,;y .. d' • .. -in-n ~;-D: IBVWll -RQ dog, to 12. F'llJl attention. Ph. mow .. 441o." bauline by, 673-6'721 f'I..-.......... '.tie&C ~ ....!':!!;., Non ""oirer pre<. '°""' like hound doc· FmL 9ti8'-0887 Brookhtitst •-otud•nt. Larg" trook. Reu. ady AUTO MECHANl·c· Vf>n><111· NOW LEASING vie. Warner, -Brookbunt · Adams. • 534-1846 Ol' 534-2164. •. MA~ I wants tern· . , liJ\LE transferTed to Hun-Huntlntton Buch F.V. 842-3116. Housed 1 porary clerk-typst job. SclU Toyota or Jaguar. Lag. Bch. ~ Beach area aeeks to NEW M. l FOUND . male Oaihus.hua, C•i pet Service Mn '! Beach area. 431-0083 Ask for Bob. 54o-31oo. r J;.e ~tralght fema1e . to vicinity Springfield I: Ma.in · · COlLEoE· 1tudent will do Htlp Wented, M &·F 710 ~llllff, 842-S618 or H:IJ~~ ~· N~~;,,d St, Huntington B e a. e h , J&.tHNi~t ~~~ howlecleaning _ So Hun-BANKING . · S &: L 2lL Dave 646-0697 or 833-0519 536-8013 guard (Soil Retardants). lir!8!on Beach area." 4 ~r. OUr o~ Abu~~~ will ?ELLERS "31-Roommate wanted, 2 FOUND tiny male-part Manx Degreasers &. au colOr · nununwn $2.50 hr. Call Lin-be b8ck in bUsin • ~ Hee, walk to beach, kitten vlcUrlty Victoria St., brighteners &: 10 minute da ~89)2 ess soon. Laguna, $150. l9-4-861-8-J.~ .... ~·~F:'I'· ~f·1 _space Costa Mesa. Needs-'-,.-bleaoh !or white ---ts. Car-I C'-·ni~ Watch for' our ads: e-&J ' w/fi'onl olftt>e, lrg rear """"'"'• -r---Lit-Laurel·RUth·Karen &: Lori ~ door, ideal for labratory, care. Howiebroken, fit&..849!1. Save your money by sa.Ving F,loor Care & WI s ROOMMATE wanted, work-$240. 1775WhlttierSt.CM. FOUND female A f ghan n\e extra trips. Will Cle&n Dutch Ma.int Serv. 537.1508 ·-'T -,.w -J ~ matun!. · 2 BR, 2 Ba., tllO SQ. IT. $111(), 1793 Whit· Hound vicinity 23rd &: Tustn living rm., dining nf'l, A _ ~... _ , C.M. Call 833-3064 aft 5 tier St. Days M6-5033 or Ave, Newport Be a ch , hall $15. Any rm. $7.50, MALE Hqusecleaning.. Ex· · _ · 646-0681 eves. 646-7364 coucb $10. Oialr $5. 15 l'J'A· peril -eocedal, s ~e e d Y, pro-..t: • www' •. SiARE apt or hou11e. Savt'! $. FND fm1 Jong hair cat. Tan exp. Is what eoi.lnta, not es !lel'Vlt"e. 541-8029. """" HOME PARTNER. *COSTA MESA*· w/blk streaks. While .. w, method. I •do work myaeU, EXP. reliable couple will UZ UJNDuts •r_.._1 A,...q 1600 .. It 2 Olfice• 3 ph Good -I 531-0101 ho Own fJOO C-,.. Dr, • N•wp0tt B..di 836-119'1 or 548-1479 · · ... · Vic. HunUngton Harbor "'' · ' cean your me. A-~ o-t• c.,..~,_, Alt-'°" power, 1 yr old, Good Joe. C C tranap 548-3724 t h J~..Zll& Gro~·ing savings &, )9an a s so c i ation a ntjcipatett o(>ening or Newport Beach br'anch .office....August 6th~ Vacancies c\,ll'l"ently exist for exper. tellers at the Newport Beach & Cefritos olllcies. This position w111 provide exposure to new ac- coUnls as well as regular teller duties. , r..-for Rent 435 n7 Ohms Way, c.l\.f. 5&-1736 •mtrtf, oncrete · --,---"'"-......:..:._~~-646-7663 or 646-120l FOUND large black &: white JAPANESE lady would like Accounfing Clerk Local .intervie:ws. \\'ill . be ro.R motor hmnes;-ttliller; -._ 1 BIRC'll~.8-rabbit, 1 floppy-ear. Vicini· PAT!05-r walks. 4kives·~-_19_~eaq,___1'{_eeds ~· Temporary assignment-avail· held at the CCrrJ.tos office, tJie,t, etc. 1648 Newport -.n , " ty Virginia --Place, Costa brtak, remove & repJace $2.50 hr. 968--0503 -a'ble/noW for receivable &: Afon(lay, JU}.y"!ltli. Blvd. CM. MS-9766 eves 2000, 2000, 3600 sq.ft. ar com· Mesa. Call 548-2869 ooncrete. 543-86611 for est. Landtceplng bl Jerks Earn ~1061. ' ho thm!of .Avail. 10J1/T3. FOUND W•tc b 7 •1 , Child Ca,. paya e c · fl?U1' FOl'f\lrtherinfonflatloii&in- GARAGES . FOR RENT E. Mr. Baumgardner, 541-5032 LANDSCAPE G d summer $$,for a .. vacation terview appt. · Call P,er9on-Capiatrano Beach. Call to , · 'a r en by regi.IJterlng today. Victor net· • & Rochester C.M. Share APT or HOUSE klentify •. 496-7022. CHrtD catt my home •. l)e.. maint.,, clean.up,, srrinklr& Temporaries, -1360 So • ' $R5/mo. 642-ll&t ' Call 'HOM&-PARTNER' 1973 MARINA CW. RinR. 3 pemble, .me.ttare woman. Uc. J.33190 .. ~. Anaheim BJvd., Anaheim: (213i 625-7341' S.!:'15'~ GARAGE for rent, • 836-UM or 543-l4'?9 Arch Bay Beach; Owner ~1881 or \W'Ckendl!I, Call Mtisonry 635-6031 · ~ '""'"""' Rentals Wint.cl 460 identify. 499-3623. · r Acc't..cOMtruct exp e 646-7048 e Lost 555 CHILD care, l'nY home. BRJCK Veneers,. patios &: to 16K GARAGE. STORAGE ONLY WANTED 2 bedroom house Fenced yd. Good ca.n!, toad, watka. Slumps1oq! 1: block OOSI'A MESA $2() 'l\.tONTil or duplex. Pets. Reliable. WHITE long haired, blue lave. Call 645--3381'nlghts. fencing, concrete work & Highly Motivated I • 64&-2887 • =r:r~:s a v a i I a b I e . eyed cat found wk ago. vie CHILD CARE. MY HOME. tile entry ,ways. ~185.S. ~Agency =Ice Rentl l .... ,,. So. Ola Vista &: Prin~ LICENSED. NR. rot.rm lrtdc-llock-Stone 1651 E Ed;,,,,,,,. s A VfT -WANTED 2 or 3 bedroom San Clemente. 492.-9761 ' COAS"I' PLAZA .557-8656 · -..,,-.' · · hou~ in Costa 'fotesa or 645-8266 (Mark III Center) * WATERFRONT * Ne .... 'JX)rt Beach $175. Have q~ vfc~~~~R1: Contr 1ctor Palntlnt & 54U!836 i me location, N e w po r t pets. Reliable references. 11.·ard . .,~,. • ...,. , JACK Taulane. r • .. 1 r , P1perhenglng ADWIN Graphics hiring pr.> ach. Largl:! suite. Good 645-6467 .....,.._,.. .__....._~ d fe8Slonal printl:!r. Ca l'I king. $350 month ::=='="'=-,.-~,.---LOSf: Sun .. S.C. Bch Vic. 7 ~11uuu ~.· ~.,""',,!"".,: ~~e. PROt. painter, h.inest work, 645-ll33 for appt, RJll G nd R · 1 2 OR 3 year lse. 3 Br. on \\'tr. D"" "'"'""' ,. •T ....u "" ru y, ea tor lrg mis f(lr Art cot!ec. Old mo old Irish Setter, male 547...oo36 reM. lnl/ext, f.ree est. You dlln't need a gun to ~I Bayside, N'pt, Beach tear down ok. To $ia0. Ken V.'l'aring IJE.'ft. collar. 492-CJ682, EIKtrical Refs. 548-2759. "Draw Fast" \vhen yoµ * 675-6161 * Bii'd (213) 7~ RE\VARD: lost fern&le Af· Fpa~~~ PExAl1""!1'Glntlt place an ad in the Daily D~SK space ·available $50 WANT Unfurnished apt fot ghM, :1~~ yrsPl, needs medical EL ECI'RICIAN, llcenaed, !""••...,.,;•·• 9_•"'-· Pil~2 ~t Ads~ '911 'now mo. \VUl provide furniture one Lady. $125. Refl:!rcnces, a1tennon, cue. 49'J.8888. bonded. Small jobs, malnt A Free estimates ·~ . -.,... -;JU10. . l af-15 mo. An~\\'ering service Li\guna Beach, 837-1274. RE\VARD! Lost Collie, July repaln, S48-S203. ~allable. 17875 Beach Blvd. WA'NTEP: Room ln prlv'ate 3. Bris~ol :.:::.-ELEC;mlCAL ·Contra.cton I-ntington Beach. 642-4321 home, ffarbor area '"" Res. Comm. Indust. Uc. , IMMED. occupancy, * $32-=-~77 * SM. th'in brown dog, kM1t Sat, N0.366Il.4. 64:)..-0357, Ml-0731 ~U consider dividing for 2 1 1~~~~~~~~~~1 vie Bushard & Adam& Ans. Need a. "Pad"? Place s.n ad! more tenartts. Coast Hwy m G~ 963-7131 reward. CaU '642-5611, Newport Blvd. Free "".,;,,.,:,,.,., . I[., I -,;.;;;;;;::;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:.:.,::;;::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_I =· = UOO sq.ft. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~ ' c6rner. Suitable store/of-I Trader's Pa d. . tli>et· Froots no Westclilt Auto Tr•...,.....ellon 525 ra 1se Di'. NB, Air Con<!. plenly :::::..:...:..:;=~:::c=::.::.::: pfcg. 1815 Westcllff 548-9586 NEED ride dally to Santa Fe 1 • ~IRPORT j;ENTER Spring>, ....... ""I s-4:30 1nes uxe 1, 2 & 3 room oUJees job. 536-387'8 :.=~~:~~~~?: ~~-~~~~l~[.,~I tdimlles I !loom olllce • B'lond new 0 ars eliegant decor, 17th $1., CO.ta Mesa area. 642-9347. Personals 530 ,: . . LOS ANGELES .F~PERAL - SAVINGS Equal Oppor. Employer m/f QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY ,PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 " _=5eal-"Beach · -·, , I • to . . . SU. Clemente •• You Get '" .,, .. \. ,/All ·• ' i' •• .. , ' ,. ~· " ' . ' -. . ' .. B1iJltmgtOn )leaeh , l'o•ia1-Valley . ' <:o$ta• Mesa . . I . ·-~e~i:_t Beaeh Lagnlia Beach . ., Irvin~ _ ddle back :san Clemente . . . ~ . (;aplstrano j • .. ; I ' (Plus. the daly riewsrack edition> For One Price With .A l Oassifild , A~ ." . Phon~ 642-S678 ' ,. c • ,. sft\No new store11, orncea. -'""''---1 ~lvoo.lit..Lb<!at, elcvaton;. ~1.TLLY LICENSED 1tl01 Beach Blvd. H.B. SPlRmJALJST * m Acl-e mobll home, RV )fl0rk 4 raneb; will exchange !Qr Qn.iige Cnty lhOp). cnil' site: or lndua. plant. ~ltAVE: Trust Dttd $5-1,000 9~'---'ntett>Jlt...J)ue. 10 l-Ts, -·ant: Local home or units or t?Y Owner/Bkr. · HJ-213', Splrltufll ~nlfl lO atn·10 """ , --~ n Orn pin. Advice on all matters. • .--r-• ._, -ICJ. • ct 3U N. El Camino RMI. San ~· Downtown Lacuna. CI em en t I!. 4924136, ~ Drpl. Reuonable. 492.9034, PR=E"'G;;,N:,:ANT;.,;"'!-1~T"h"'t-n°""t..,l.-n g a.bort\On1 KWn¥ all <hf! lacu !Intl Call un: LINE -!II ..... !;41-6521. JORONA DI L MAii an 425 IQ. n.: ottlce ''"· a""'.. e~ l l I Irwin Co. Rltn. 6"-6t11 Sl·IARP DUPLEX w\U trade .for 3-4 bedroon1, _ ,_, '. ' , BKR. 3!2-0ll9l ~- 673~756 Uk~ to tradeT Our Trader's Paradlae column ii tor )'OU t SU... ,...,. 6or5~ I I I .. ••• , " I' .. " • ' • • I ~ I I l \ ' •• " •• ' I ' DAILY\ PILOT : Sna~k ·Shop No. 9 -·· CMdHwy C-.. dol Mor . Eqml Oppor. ~ . I . ll!WtdOr, J 5, 1971 . . . . ' . - TIME FOR DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5.78 . DAii. '( PllOT ..., '• \\'ill train depet'ldftble v.'OMffl _ lo bcrome plutic bijet._"1.;on moc:IC'llnl:: OJ)l"T'frton. ltlll.'lit 1 haw own c11r &. ~ able to ., 1 s.larvl m1ire Rhllt It 1 nt"<'t'IMl'Y. ()peoning• on o.y t! Shirt. Sl.OCi. 2nd Mitt t2.0S, ~rd 1hlh $2.73 per hr to 111u1. Tta.laln..30 ~. • Appb' 9 am-tt an1 or l.J pm , IAJ1t National Co. i.-t looktna * Oral\le O'.lul PIM\lca fr 11 '• tor Permanent M•blo poople 8.10 \V"'t 18th s1 • • Excril<"nt starting tall?)'. , .., ... °'"'.,.,.•,.M,. ...... ·,.c,..i,.;1 •. ,..·f<. lt int~td Ca.U: . 1 • ' • 714 ! 774-qJJO OoM!lled Ma ...... m . . It'• • b~ ••• 11!11 )'Ollt i>n1 ltem1 with eue-. u.e Dalli 1, PllOI Oaulllod. $4,._, ' . . I ~. I " ,_ DAILY PILOT . . • ••• Tho,,.,.,, 'Jul 5, IW' .___· ,_, 5 -" ,_,,l[ilJ I I " ; I l{ll] I ~' iiiiiiiiiiii·-· ' -· 7 ..::.'~~' _._, -· ~~ t1o1 w.....,.,Ma P110 :i,w;;;.-;; F ~ 11o1,w...w,Ma, 111 ""!"!'* IOOAn".'!-IOO ;0o~r~ ... ~s.~10E· ~~~1~12;1~M~1,;.;,n; ... ;no;.,;,.E~~1;11~;;;;;;::~.~,;.1;TV~$:,:-~ .... ~1o~. ~.,i,.~:.,.:1 .~, l ""1.( PILOT Jl ~ I ~ I ~ [1 ~I •• L "'' A I .... ~11 -· •• ••• -'S """"' ,.. ~~ _.,, Aact·i·on ~~by~: * AucnoN *. * AucnoN * .. IUllrll a remponrry Job omplo-nt, paid vacation LoU .o! Goodlot! 25 1 1W ,_ STElllO A TV RENT 10 OWN "' --~· --r-s _,,. .... -1 we<k .llAnoYl!r.~·Sun, lo.sPM. • --7 PM SHARP TV'S I STl!RIO < ,l D·1al-A-Job'. r~:';;".!\~~ ~,::;~~re~.:: • • • • ~::.· ~~·~.·~: ¢n"':;·.~11~:L"';., FRr~v~~'™ SIO ~; O.ttlCe Skill• -loal, medical and den· 1 nd J -•• 289 Ogle _,, N ' li".n aJ O E .J A t" L' "d •. co · une 4'7"~· ""''OJ,. ewpori, , CM SM 1918 OF C'REDrIORS . ·~~ -.uMal:~Fo:.r.oyor ::!~~'::".=; n 1que 1q11 I IOI $1.Apt.C.CM. S.hllldTonnBld(Mal1. Newookr•bled<A wltlreNoer.diPCl1!Ck*NO Oepod .,· W11tern Girl Inc. patentisll. M1chhpery 116 SUPER MM Movie ~ & portatq TV'S, _._, in Free DeUve~ . Free Repair t 4661 MacArthur Blvd . Auct1'on cale', llke new, $4$. Polarokl panmomic, 8 track" t apo !\fonlhl.y Rmtals Available • Newport Beach. SR. TEST ROCKWELL ~ha tab l e land camera with flalrh at.~ JdotDrola's, c l ot:k o-n· Evtl; 5434444 ~·· Saw, 2 hp. w/stand and ac-ta.chrnent like new $45. AMF ~. Solid State speakers ,.... ' v. al o54().0:!25E . l ""'clay July ._ 7 p m "'"" $350. 646-4187 . bowlln• boll wlrh !old out + ·bed'""'" -· Uvtng mom ' ""'u ppor. mpoyer TE.CHNICIAN m ' . 'Iii!'• • • Mlac.1ll1neous 818 oornlni case, complete In-ltt'!t, Din1llg rtiom~.tumitutt. A PANASO~IC 11tet'f9, tape •' VERSATILE Gal Fr1day for Saturdoy, July 7, 11 a.m. cludinf Jhoes (worn 4 decks office chairs tn>st recorder with autotnatlc busy off ice. Cat' nee. Um I Ilk ... _ • -•--tree \ •. .A..1-... 1• reverse. Uses Ampex 1'ifi ~2· ·-947 S•nclay July 8 11 a 'm 2 AMERICAN Danish lounge es e new. •no::DI...... . ·~·"·· ' ree:rer, reel nd ta-· lnclud" 3 I O"U-0 ?\1ary Ann 1 1 • • chairs wlth white fur fabric 9%.M Phone 644-4687 , w&lben Ir MUC.'H1MORt! s~s~ 2 11;M ipeakttl •• t PUPPY LOVE (THIS IS A_ lnvonlwy of ovor 5000 lhm1 cu•hlons $25 each. •Ital""' MUST sell, Ilk• new llnC'e WINDY S hoadpbones, 1$p..-ree<Jrd<d .·1 I Who want dJanlll"' ~ w-.i doctor-. alert, . CHALLENGIN.G & HOLQUIN'S (formerly Baile)!'• Collector's Shop) moM!c cottee table $15. bed, box ,.,,... and mat· AUCTION "'"" and.blank reel.t -all o lltimulatbw Jons or lhort frieodly individual to handl~ INTI RESTING JOB) Moved-for convenience of aale · Walnut standard 3 · w a Y treu, headboard, and fr.aJne equipment ii brand .new. ~ ~ wdam•ttftfll • few front office & utm&t w/badt, WILL telt, call~, trouble .,_1 •1 Auction Ianw $15. Child'• : $50, drewr and ·nlte stand BROWSE AROUND Asinn& $2:!0. (.714) 846-649&. ~-: '"---.fl ".l"""~'1'ir.r"""'"""~°'M:l~ow;+.;:cau:::,.:K~lm Clark, 833-2700, llboot and rep&lr computer . ~80 7 and seat for • ~.:..~ take0• 8~-;,~~ ~ Newport Blvd. f * sum-r Special * ': 1' C' 1; ,.,. ~ ... : ~u Agency -.'!"'·1~ .. = -In ~ --. 2122-N:-Millf"·$t;;-Sa11to Ana ;;us:..;= Shoji doon m;·~ir r .. · '°" sr-;: ~· ~· Mat'la. 'Robvlli'.Plcturo Tulio :· PPLY BY PHONI! Michelson Dr. Cllltr)' (pcefeml!iy m. In· 543-4941 $25. Glrl'a Stingray bike Items. 9'170 Larbpur Dr. SUN lamp $25 ..... -$87.50-21" or 25" Color ! WANTED: ~ ~ circuits) JJD"Wft" Ro d Qek\ T bl Roll To "-"''" with basket $JJ. ( tt. lll'J&ft Weit. 893-2003. 5e-$4 cheat of dra ~$8 *· 2 YEAR WARRANTY ·t . APPLY BY .PHONE needed to .work ln own azppU..CRT~m:-----un a ea, P JJWAI, leather ottoman $10. 30'' SML ,Antq roU -top detk. mlnl Jdna·pong ta'bi:'$12 InstallationAvlllable -• APPLY BY PHoNE home. Call LU, 675--3095 . cutfa CR'll control cil"c'Uits China Closet.a:, Sec:retarys, Many Press square foMnica 'cotfee table Tenor ,W(, B-fiat tr\Dnpet, bookcase $1 ptcntc table 2 Rlce'1 Televialon Service ·-• can TEMPO'S omoe at WAITRESS I: coi.mM' lit1 and 'eerYO drerltll helpful, Back Chain &: ,Rockers. HOOlier Cabi· $5. 551-886j. · Guitar, Banjo. Cam: p • g bendM!ll SS btr 1bK ~ S2 fonnerly Mesa North Center ; 5i>-4.f50 I: Let UI know peed~ during Qtance O>Un-2' )'Nf'a fonnal training plus nets, Clocks, Oriental , Artilacts Cut BLUE matching 11 wag equip,. Coon skin rug, Wine reduetQg belt $15 ~ ~ 1 Bick S. ot. Baker 548-«Xd ~ • what your aldlb are. No~ ty Fair; 1tattfua July ,6. 3-5 years experience. Gla~s, Turquo~e, Diamonds, Sn Ver bedroom lamJ'.111 SlO each. chair,. many mlac. 10.S Sat SlO d1shei »$1 childcraft ' open 9-5 <6 days) · to come In ptt10na1ly -until C.ont11.ct · R. Holman at J TEST Dollars Antique Guns B Milk Blue and green bead•, 15 in-& Suh. 5381 CuTier Ln, books· $4 Avon· bottle• 25c-SI'EREOS. 1913 GARRARD we have the 'Just right' apot Garden Rest. tn Ni w ' ' rass ~ lq eac:.'h strand Sc, Turtlerock. · 60c couch $25 crib $12.50 ~loclel, auto turn t: able, ·~ far )'OU! Products ~1{illon, O~ Cans, ComposiUon Dolli, Flags, 962-0142. 2 0 8 01 Splndritt1 HIDE-A~BED $25. Round babys dressing table ~.50 AM/FM/l\1PX receiver, S ·• Yourtimellvaluable.Don't Fairgrounds TECHNICIAN (SPECIAL A'I'Tft.!\CTION: MonkeL Lane,HB. _ _ cotteetable$25.L&mp$1.SO.. canopydoubJe·bedtISyouth ~ay air ·""S-u1-pen1'lon waste tt. Invest tt wlaely with 557.!)Q) or' S?S-6680 . ... _ _ Grinder's 9r~an, Signed Glass, Quize , c rru.s ~.St.ash the cash for Rug $5. Chair $1 O. bed $10_ Mahogany dlnlrlllC 8peakers. Just re I ea 11 e d ' Tempo at hi hourly rates $$ WAITR~ experienced. REQUIRES, minimum ot one Libb ,_ H ) used apj)4n!J ca s u a I s La'nil11l0Wer $15.. Spreader table $25 8 chairs $5 each from warehouse, atill boxed NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO CoUee ihop, New P 0 rt ·year experience performing Y u aw S cocktall11, turi, ottlce v.·ear'. $3._ FootstOOI $2. 21391 842-1651, 1«>82 Tha ip e a, & guar. Mir. list $4&1.90 - TompororyHolp Be548-~" Call bet. 11·4, fun c tion ·teat and A II 802 G •-1 I Established OOnsignment Yarmouth536-0331 H.B. :i~501$192.15. T erms. _ troubleshdOtingOfelectronic PP ancn ar~ -e 12 shop, call fOll' appt. Tues-FOllSALE: 4cemeterytora, ffiON-RITE ironer $50 . =~=·-=,,__=,,,.;.. Ctalueqwsfi' OM ..... ER .· KENMORE ' Sat. ~31L -' Harbor ·Rest MemoriaJ Divan custom made sec-STEREOS; 1973 DYNA-~ WAITRESS, put t l me . au to m a t 1 c O~K din ~cira oalr:i~, oak· BRICK K IL N Gas· fired. · Park. Good !location, $170. Uona.1 $125. Apt. alze whi~ QUAD System, 200 watt FM 1 1 TELLIR-EXP. Newport Harbor Eb Qub, w~ & fU dryer, both cue, Wf!,r o ·desk. Over 18 cu. ft. cap. 4 new each, includes transfer fee. stwe $15. Wrought iron full stereo ~Iver, 4 Quad , Must be 21 year& Call for $80. Maytag automatic Ro~ top de~, 6 oak .stereo Venturi burners Ail plbg PhOne ~56a'i. Ask for sited bech'00111 set, 4 pcs. speakers, 8 track tape d@ck. • -~,: tD~ ~ 6131110 SERVICE ~~etf:ey~~;1 o~ cabinet or •. ; marble top lncl. You move. Eve aft &ix Mr. Miller. ~. Baby crib $15. Electric turntable & headphone plua ... ~' bnmw. Up _to $500. .CaiJ WAITRESS. EXPER. ., · 847-lllS ~~set~~ 4 64&-8l5t. "1' pamt sprayer uaed once_ $JJ. in jack•. Just releued. from : • I ., I !:lb' Dllll. ---Coalrol Over 21. TWo Gey1 from Ita· ·~ ro•-· • ery aut ALL Chevy partt. 3 9 6 Foldlng bed fl>. Lots of ·warehouse. Now $13L40. :__ ; ---.,--. 1y New ItaUan Restaurant TECHNICIAN COMPLETE BMW Mark JV carved9pcbdnnwet; curv· AQUARIUMS, 56 pl tboW, Complete engine $200. knick·knacl<a,hanginglamp 893-0501 • .. ,., ~ ;.:i~m-•nt ~ J'alrvlew, C.M. •, Air condltionin& Wlit in-ed oak Chlna cabinet, mar-fiO pl ~. 25 gal HeW $90. Intakes $50. pole lamp, women'sclothlttl • ~(; '1 • .. . cllldel compressor, holes, ble top waab. stand; much reg\4ar' wfth ..00. and ac-Block $100. 350 Bloclc $100. me 8-12, shoes, punea, 2968 RCA, Zenith & Sylvania con-.. ~ ~ .. =:...-------W~SS _/ ~bim.Uon ntt -..w-__ ...__ -... ova-tor,-cotldenser, more.12C6 S. Blrch. Sant.a oeaeones: Smallei' tanks ...,... u....-.a-151) HP lie-.. -Royal-Palm..:.-Apt~,9,-Colfs -sole~i& component tteNioe \-,: cook neat appeuanoe. duct -:~· ~ ~t". $150 "94-8154 Ana, 835-1789 also, 49&-8426. .u• nea, s. · • · .u. Mesa 551--0681 drastically l'.'eduoed lo clea. ~ • TYPISTS c.ii' 84HSC9 -has ~ted openl.nas for GAFTER.8 s ~ t t 1 er CDP-' .NittQiOD Tent T ra i I er. $l25. SU.ll50; 50-3843. 1 &>UD birch 5 drawer ~ 0 ~~.TV H 1:n::: : ·: NEEDED Now WAITRESSES. ma-,''" Pechnlclua to p erlorm pertone dl'OP-ln ... ...,.. "¥.fil'm.Gerago8*:,,Harbor3 Beautllul -· ~v. Pty. RESIDENTS di ThebaHun-,che,t $25 2 matching beige Beach 96&-3329 "" --.· _ ___ per, xln~ Ups, -aood hrt. dlqn<iN_azad -l'l!P&lrofdata ·li1Denew$100.--·'-~-' .~L-~'-?; Mr. BrowJ}. 549-1705, Make tingt,Qnwoul llke,lo ve11. ~~$25each7'lona ' : ... : . ........., ~ ..Litt~ -HA. or Swllet-B Ch '.._ -~~1:y1fema, a n_ci ~ ...,., ,,.._ _ -';;;;;;;!::~~~es, ::._oUer. · rnicropOOpe tided .,fi) r 4' blgh room dJVlder widi ~~ 1buyb oocklor TV1 A latt -" • • MlllR '••....., -b'pina ~. 847:8133, ~ ~ SU~tu;-Moctem eq\ll ~.-. _....,, U¥U •uq,o wmteni; " . ow.-uM. Ttie ffuntinaton aton1ge $25 nigh 1_'. --nwue ~ I: W bl t f I m,,=-,--+•t"l>une°'""'p,"'m"ct11ce_._ ... _~~ WANTED: Tftnale beer-::n~and-facW~:!ne~ ~IG:J~e~~~ ~ ta~~MapJeJIOOl~bl:. J~:;'~p~~~b,~~~ ~~entR e 1 id ,ents , ~':ftti'52.i~~ ~~~~· W6iidnl or mt 7~ · · tender, part tllne, nu. wait mpany P&1d p--refrir . I w&lheia / dryers champaign color l8x2) "'"""' naup. recliner, 2 leather -.....,ded seat and 1 Appljr In The Point .. 496-9023 Dayl. a quaUfted app a.-.uts. 545-0780 ~ • .-.H.... .a-..: d --· cbairi.1 Aft 5: 30 846-9175. MOVING out. of st a ~ e , back Si> 1 36" lel'een door ADMIRAL 24" 00101\ TV. , 'r ,_ p l Dept U :YOU ant iuter:Hted 1n a · .... y ...... , "'..,uers, ec:omtor ' -everything goea. N"ew Gt: with hardware and l\lnnl $8 Instnt play UHF-VHF end. ·1 •• Mon ~g , 12· • WELDER· wtth Omamental position that tJt1ers lf'O'llo'tf:a NEAR nu, fl" Del.wt double items. 929 Gold en r od, AUTOMATIC 9arage, Door Washer & Dryer, late model .554-0142 , , -$150. Musi see to •w-"· ~t am-~ Iron. exp., Laauna Beach •. ·and di~~ bave>l to door, Kelvlnator, aide bY. COM,. Fri/Sat/SUn. Opener • Finest Brand: Kenmore stove. furniture. --· · 64()...S786 .~ PACIPIC MUTUAL . 194-&m'. · 2 ,...,. 'dlrltal ~ce aide pefn&, 11MX1 value ;350;' GAJµGE -&ALE -' completo ~i!\"°· ~ Spo<lal $129. CHEAP! 548-3321, ·CO.ta MANUFACTUR R'S 21" ClJWR TV $85. .Al.to 21" '; ! 7mNeWportCenterDr •. WIG.alesgirltlcwl&•tyli.t .P£leueap,11Y.·. • B-1511 stock' of c\9111:et ;from 2nds ,893-35rt '. Yi'·. &u ~r . Mesa CLOSEOUTi E \.blk & wht' $30. Both --j: Nftpcrt Beach • =· ~ ~~ ~: 1g1neenng LARGE electric range .. With ~~chi~· posret': hi: WEDDING dresl, empire ~ltrc1 aa=~~~u:~· Fea~ :.=· ~ OC· guaranteed. 5$-4118. ' • r You. don't mecl a run tO Olllnle . r· ~ly ~:tic with typewriter, Oddi 'N Ends. style, Peau de aoie w/train, ·1 i · . t air 1 ' caa . • ""• &1···~~~~~~~~~1 "Draw Falt" when you ·TECHNICIAN ~·sen: Xlnt Signature 2 10 to C Sat& SUniD alley oft s~ 14 $80. 539--~ or D~-F,~~ filter,=~; St-hort~~ ~ W, 16th lr ,,~ r place a ad lD the Dally . speed waAheT Moµ~erey, NorUa ,of Aater, 645-1&11. grilvel filter, 2 hea~n, ex1 " •· I · . If I ~ l>ilot Want Ads! Call now IMMEDIATE opening to'? J,· La~na Beach, «·~ BUNK beds • no mattres9es. trU! ! $50 9:63-1584. • Miscall•neoUI . fNt .. xeu ' I· I-· tecl1nlclan wllh dlrltal in-.. • GARAGE Sale: A to z. SIS·" 135, 138 E. lllth sc,, . ESTATE SALE w led '· 120 I • • ' I A CCH'Al1911' MIOnllQ elWIMll GUIDI FOtl THE GAi.OM THE 00. P., an eel In Woman•1 World . Coll Mory Both 642:5671, oxt. 3» Feet ut11t. u~ .riHy c1vc11et tft'lrated circuit board Buildf"I materli1l1 1 I06 Furn, ·~15. new ttre1, C.M. 5.fS..448.5. Atmquea. Havil:am Oilna. .•n 3 Lines,2Tlme1, $2.0I jw: . . ~unJ!Rnd~~-· Surplua.lulldl.:. ~-~~~,);·-~:·RAGGED": ANN 'N ANDY'S etc._ Flrniture,_ hoUIJeld~~IN~O-~ wan~-fgz: . ~·· _ ponent:J.eVel~blffhootin MATERIAL. JOOO's 01 NEW pta, Frantz miracle oil clnr, 5 f,. $16, 20 lncheg, $6. hC'l'llS, tools. ZZ 1'~ Huntlnzton Reuremen1 TI-ffiEE . .'i __ _. .,._,_ t terg ITEMS• Doon lumber . ..i.. etc Come & browte, ~ Designer models. GU-6889. Dr., Costa Mesa. 545-1034. Residents, 18851 F1orlda need ~bandoned KlU.. . , , ....... c • .....,.. qu compu · . • • t'V' • . TURQU . HB -su..ms ' JovisW -hornel w .. ,.. • j peripheral e q uJ pm en t ; wood, alum aheeUna .. mold· Con.UnentaJ, CM 646-2127, OISE UNTREATED C<?IN-Operated Bar. Pool tbl~ • wry friendy. SaVe us! ·; , Dutiet include lab testine o1 ,'in&, wbldowl, etc. _ JulY 7, a. 10 am-6 pm. atue blue, from $ 8 51 b . like nu, 3%. by 7, $350 • .Mile, Wanhd Oriental Rugs 540-2491. . . ~ "eng:\neerlne''protob'J>e• ·and BUILDERS SURPLUS GARAGE SaJe. A toe .z 675-8100 t~ls chrs, c111:. uma, nu veno prt pty needs aevera.1 \wed -; i maintenance of , docwnen-2400 So.'Main St., S.A. Furn, MOxl.5. nu tr., bikes, SHAG carpet rolls, roll ends, duig Mach. $10. 548--812&. rµgs. &W-53ai, 675-8773. BOX trained kittene, 7 weeb , ~ talion. $hould haw wortcing Mon thr\I Sat 10-5 · elk rad1ol anUques car from $2.99 11. yard, al!JO rem· KENMORE auto wphing WANTfo t ...... lil< old, long-haired, one, all , knowledge of TTL·O.Tt::. · nt: ~1032 oooten. vW atr cond ·pts, nants. 642-IlOl am/eve. machine-$50 •. Xlnt cond .furniture l ~ :ice"& bl11.ck, one all black with ,·~ I logic circuit in eddltlon to Franta: miracle odl. c1nr. etc CUSI'OM · Twin Maple bed 1 t ead a . · ble ~· whl_te paws. 646-4268 , tl t general electron:lcs. Re-Furniture 110 ·Come A browae. 205t 1eon: an~ue pool table, chest & nlte ttaOO. $25! reasona MORRIS type yellow -•"';. 1 quires at least 2 yean1 of LR & bdr Ita?i Prov An-tinental CM 6'6-2121 Jult 7 7'· slate, $300. Bab)' basainel 673-00!ll WANTED small flbergl&M kitten, adorable fre • ·' l applicable bperieDCe and tiqUe . ·-table · 8. 10ar}l-6p.m · ' $30. 642-5514· FOR SALE· Gas ~ding water fall. call 431.sQI &l4--0979 (East Bliifo • ~ I two years educational elec. geoua '$200 Pd ' ror" TRASH • TREASURES DINETTE Table &-3 chairs. unit •. all· ~. Ne'm' med. before 8: ~ am. '!WO adorable kittens. abantl--1;. ='!tioot~. btyond tuft.ed couch. xlnt. ~:. . ''I'RJ1!lKE'I'S ' !5~:':,~eils: H~~ & Cuttbw torch, 5 tipe: etc. Mu1lcal ln1truynents m oned my doorstep. 6G6HO, ~ I AJW Qr Contact $150 yellow velvet Jove eeat July 6 I: 7, 10 to 5 pm, 604 INHERITED \Vhlte cabinel Flrst $100. takes ~-5626. YAMAHA l2 ......,~-. 597 C, Victoria, C.M. aft , · 1". Knf&ti · $150 ~table-$25 end~· So. Bay ·Front, Balboa . ·Ask'ibrM:r. Miller, . • ..... 15 with 6pm. · ~ en.fl 540.8340 . ~. marble top i>edestai ~nd sale. . Add l,n g RWin~ machine, exceUen\ Currl!Es galore! N.1 c e cate, perfect,~· $90. Call KITTENS beaut. lltrpd A j"zt PERT. EC. tllble $75, little add table. rnl\chlne, 1~ 1kates, unmen-condltiOn $2S. 548-4253. var1~. sizes 6 thru w. Few atter.'5• 536-9618. mixed rl • 117 ,., ; · 'atw top $30. stlltfed .chalr tionalltes! PLANTS g a 1 o r e! All -~·a sporta c1otheS size 42 Office Furniture/ ' " choice' o! T 9 ~'. ·~I . • $36; AlllO I.tallln bedroom BLOCK Sale. Mt Eden Ctr. varieties, houle, shade & res. Call 644-6600 -_ E~ufp. 124 493-0068. +:r ~ 1~~~ ~~~~ .. ~ew~t!!~~ F:r:~~~~~ 5p~Wi~re:;h!;f:.· i:t &:f Executive model C tac· F= Jtt'er... ~tv! abln-J l , · Santa Ana. ~ .ii · ·llUST .ell, eompl. llvfna , -baby Items. SaKun. the Penny Pincher. eves or anytime wkends. tmy n!bullt carbon ribbon good hame! Houle~~ , ~ k'vb. IndUltrilJ, Omipln: ·rocim. 9• IGfa cbril: g1au never used. Prt. Pty. $.150. 5t8 MIS ...., 1 an -equal ~op»ortunlty .. ,.1bla.-Wlwrouairt tro.i 'but, LOO' K --. 8'2-3604. ~-: em.plo)'er · lwW1nl' 1an:i1J1 I: ll!Cft. EXEC swvl chn $15/$25. BLACK male lab, 4 mo1., J' WHO WANTS TO WORK? ~n:qioruy Soan1ah. Nori . • • e Sec chrs $8!.M, Detks houlebroken.. llavtnir, mull l DRIVE A CAB! • floM' t'ellir ,tdid Mlmrt din $20/91), Pierce Ent. 861 W 19 find 8 tooc1 home. ~ -' C::.00~ir 00"";:i. ~~ = s= ":: "'!:·:;: IT'S GA. RBENSTANGEL TIME 1 p~::.=-···· 126 ~'§. ?.~~~ ~ ~: hoes. Men or women. Cin 6*-2236 aft·6 or wk ends. e good home. 811-3314 (8 to 5) -bo-l!liahUy-hand!capplil E·XQ'U u -1TE-sp-an1a11 ORGAN WORKSHOPS-LBEAUT.-black .,.,.. v..y N eat-Clean ·Appearance. Bedroom .et, valued at mellow. Special }'.ll"Clpie only. Vts, retired. Age 25 to 10. $1200, pri pty muit tell tor Male 9 mo. old, tem. 3 mo. Su'!plement your inco,ml'. $600~ 644-'raiO Wednesdays 10 A.M . 566-8423 • •? Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a , ln<EA=""'=""~~~~ day Apply In . person 2 UVING nn. aet1, 2 metal Don t buy any organ until B tn'IFUL black Shepherd Yeliow Cab Co., l86 E . l6ui IChoOI deks, and mllc. you can play! Non-players fcn1ale, 5 month& old. st .. Costa Mesa. 548-1151 welcome to !iltend ~work _645--3903 after 4:30 l ;;~~~~~~=~I API' SALE: Port. stereo, shops. For infor~atio~ FR.EE Pupp te s _ m.lae. hou9ehold tum1ture. .Cootact6;ij~ia5~1eter1ch ~araner, shepherd-mtx. ~-~ I I ""' * SOFA &: LOVESEAT * Coast Music Service DARLING gentle k1ttena A ·l~ . 'V never Ultd, both for $155. Newport Blvd. o.t Harbor Ce.llco mother, free to Id. ¥~ ;;mmiiiiiiiiiiii.::~~I 96&--7910, Usually hOme. Cost& Mou. home, 64()..-0ra). ~ 800 MISC. lumltutt, ch a I rs USED GAllBINSTANGEL ORGAN LE 5 ADORABLE pupo. !hep. ~ A_n_tl_,qun _______ 1 aotu, tables, etc. Fair to n Must ban rlaht~ ' herd-Coci<1!T-Tenter m 1 x ; : -ti excel. cond, m.2329 zoenitift with power dip. taer fac'l'lt Authorized Long & short hair. S40-7fl60: Aue on BUNK BEDS WITH NEW J;ltck. Would accept ear-Sale on m&ny1 mbdel1, Other TURQUOISE IOfa, approx. 7 i: i Antique ~~· Ph' er~ J~":l'~ =.dsJ:i"' nn •ate, prlce<I n.; good :..apt. ,. Li:..uldatlan WANTED,. to ~ ... Ilk....,. wrti.,:,,<;! p~~ad No.. W~llichs Music City SMALL cule ;r:tk old . • "'I "'Y 174, 1.NUMY ~.._, P.O. lh ~-Pl 1 p.rp-Auction tumJture & lamps, nJce 4 ox 1580, Coat.a Mtsa, CA Sou ........ t aza 540-2830 P e11, part Yerke. 614 reasonable. 644-1681 ~. CdM. 6'15-(TJ'.I. ',: •otwsr11 9058 10~.22~ r.., 11f...,i-11f Mt" ... Frida1, July 6. 7 PM BROWN Na.ugh. couch, 2 CABLE Nelton Conaol, liaht MIN I -Da chshund tm1 ... , : You'll l"njoy crochl"ting this Sa!utday, July 7, U A~'I match'g chain!, xlnt oond. walnut -Like new. Pvt ply. Adult. Lovable. Gd f~ old* . : afghan -you'll be proud to ~· July 8, U Ai~ , Also comer set Ph: 833-3321 $750/Ph: 6'4-8349 couple. &l&-2331 before 6. shov.· It as your handiwork' Holgurn s (f'ortnerly Baileys FORMICA TABLE WALNlIT Aus~an Grand. 5 ~10 male Keeshound pup. J i!ry.crochet afghan in ~ O:>ll«t'Or's 3'0Jt) Moved for WITH 6 CHAIRS Xlnt cond. Sacri,fice at $750. py. Grett W/kidl. Call effective modt'r'.,I design , -Con~ll"'OCe of Sale • S5T--0723 e 968-4300. eves. 6fS..6782 smart in 3 shade& or Jllk'c's Auction . FEEL LIGHT AND LIVE· mu lti-<0lon. Rouenlble, 2722 N. M~ '!!-,_ SMle UNK BEDS wm1 NEW If you truly nd t garbenstangels WANTED old pl!y.r pl'""'. BLACK ruddly COck·a-poo • LY in a t ip-up sklmntcr lightv.'t'lght. Pattern 7006: ~~ MATTRESSES. $40 Ph; • U erS On D. Dupree, ~29400 Grace Partly hiie btkn. v.j ;:;a:' tha1 doe1n't clulch you directiona. ITH 64Q.Olfi6 or 640-()227 Lane, CM, 545-4650, 8:30 to stn.art. 8 wlu. 64&--9281 ~! clooely anywhere. ,!Je.,.a!• 0 EVE,'T\'YI CENT8 AVOCADO 1't's t'1me to-ga· rben 5 pm. . BEAUT. oxtremolyheallhy7 ', pocket "'i th easy-to-applique .., • •· .. yy; ANNIVERSARY SALE GRAND u ~ iano $160 ._.. _ _., for each pattern -11.dd 25 Admiral Benbow ortllque• Rec1iner, Ml 979-7199 · PnJ P • · ~;-~j kittens. Weaned A I • .,., .. iu. cents for each patttrn for · · f d m 1.11u•n;.v 5t6-69:l) Olli attem 91168: Hall Afr Mall ... Special Hand!· Many goodies. 0 u n ca n SEAR'S TENT, IDxll I you on't understand it m,ay already alt 5 nr wkmls Park • ' ... ' ~~ ~· 1222~· 18 4}!! lG\i, Ing· othcrWlie third-class P1,hJ!"CID/R ta3blel ' 141hcha~ $50. * &e-1563 KIMBAU.. Baby G rand GERMAN Shep•-~ r--•· .u.,.., '""711. 71' ._ 14\.i delivery will take 11\..--e~ ....... OM.'d u Y ' ••...v cond Ort 1 uu~. ""- (bus! 371 tal<H 2\1 yd•, wecka °' more. Send to Eut C\>as4 CdM. Next to Ooragl Saro lf2 be tOO late but, what the heck, Send ~;>~'.alt B, stl<OOS'." ~.rw;. ~1:. ~..)!'. tchdoc-.· ~ , Alice Brookl. the DAILY Wtttcrn Fed. Stv A Loan. T Su ~ •<v ~ •V'DT'l·W•f« Cl!NTS PILOT, 105, Needlecraft * WE$I'ERN PAINTINGS, s~h·w':nn ~·.~7t:Je~0 :'Uc!: . S.Wl!!f Machines 121 FREE 2 Ansora·P.eralan ktt· ::,..-,::. i:.":"' .. ii.': ,~ o.p1 .... , 163. 01d CheN,,.Y. =• ... :"!!.~: IS50 s.. o.um ,.,, 11re,, Ind • .,.. in the coupon anyway *WANTED~ ~~-'.= ~~· !'.~ .. -1 .... u.11 _ _.. o-lal H ndl St11.tlon, New .York, • • llWy, _..,_ Beach. blowu exh fM. 3 whl etfo !:~~~~~~~~~!! _. ........... ~ a • lOOll. Prtnl N•me, Aa.sr-. ANTIQUE aettee car v ed car. 4651it St.nta Ant. Npt. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I SINGER TR,IA E L~· :: z;r. Palhlnt N.mW. v.i:jOd frame be•utitul tab-Bch • II • Meich1ne tn tood woririlW -.. ,,,..., Sero! 10 ~:~1k.~ic1: ,:: ric. m -1116' ov.;. din. tbl• w/4 chain, • Yes, I wi build a garbehstangel -or launch a • order. Cd 873-7161. I ,., .. ....,. lfO 111ar1u Marlln. 1he DAILY directions, 50c:, Appliances 802 dnpes, ~ lamp, TV. • search for one I can put in shape for exhibition at • S!llGER touch ' ""'· Mod. ~ PJLO'.!i 40. Pattern Dept., IMlant M•at•me lkloll:. .... 11111.nd. old schOol desk, le h I cabinet, good cond. w/at-:m wllt 11111 St., New Buie. fancy knots, pat· Roni Wathon/Dryon misc. July 67h, Tth • 8th. • t • DAILY PILOT.South Coast Plaza .Bui d A Better • '"""·pr!. Ptl' 11:15.·67M!70 Oofl i~ N·1,.,~ ~~~ .·~~;:.:.u'°o,...., -. $2. '?~~inc. :.'.':i.:' ::S.~~;,,, Tth : Garbenstaagel Contest and International Rallye. • Swops 134 AKC ~ -::: ' ~I& and aTYI.c Learn by plcturft! Pa(. ADl\1fRAL Side-by-side e,nd 8th. 2 Rattan fan back •. Please tell me more. • WILL trade orlginttl ChrunP. llred WbelpedM. sa: MORE Q u 1 ck tcrn1. $1.00. retl1~lll"r coppcrtone rhlJrw S25 each, 90 amp • driftwood erran. ments for 25th. Call ~U. t:I ~ and cbOOle , one Cotuplel«i T'""tant Olh 8ooll: like new. ~ alt Spm ' electric welder m tots ot • NAME 1easca ti 1 or an· -... ---~--~ .. .!'!'~ &"~. ~~ ii!:,:":"...: : : 2 ~E~. f'°i: ~·s,_, 'ti~~''""'· w • -... -·--. . ... --·; --·-: T~·~ . I, . oli'c. =~ . ....., 'J;iii1'fjiij"iii<. jioo , 1310, P>rm ~ 8'7-34911. 2AN'ltQUEbalhtulls$<5 .... •ADDRESS ..... -....................... _ .. ,_,_,, ....... , ........... -... -_ ...... _ .. ,_._ .. , __ .. ...:..,,,_ • Stor 836 !.ABS·Yall.,.,AKC,~ ----1 ·:.~.:"~i'._ ~..,._,~"!'r!:"~~.,..~~~~~ =~~~6.fdF-~:: :CITY •m-.:-.... m ......... m-··--·--_;. ZIP ··-----:-: ~.Co~'.'l'Vantenna,11""12 ~~· 6 W U 'k1. ~ \H~IOo~ ~ut-t -.16 Plltor111t GE Mobile. Maid Po"•bl., t~r.l.:.4645-c;m'· We_ar : PHONE ......................... _ .. __ .. _,_ .. __ ....... AGE -·-.... -.... --.. -: MUST ~D!lbf:ul• 2\1" AKC O~dJ'~J:.Oh~' fuhlaa: faetl. ~ ' ..;..... q.111: ... I .. d~, J: 7799 , •GARAGif s.te: l t 7 58 wftlnut CXllor con~lcs. X111t $100. Call: 61Mltl ~-llllloitii'DAYto ll!lc. SU'"-St.,· r .v . No. ol • •111 .. '::.r11o .. _ DAILY rlLOT ro ... , ... --C..'11616 • tolld ll80•a.-•!P2 BEAtmruL SlrUr>s. A1<C, 1WI an lld! DDn't 41111, • • Cltd"' '"' .,,_,.• UThW • l& cu. n..omsoN W&mer btwn Bt.lsha.rd & • · ' • • • -I 25" ttmm caor con110le. mothtr • son. .• ~ .0 .,.., ...... 1$ beautltl.il 1111ttfrnl. BOc. FROS'T·f'REE *100. Brookhunt. Furniture, toya, I • • •' • 8 8 • • • 8 C!! • • • • • • • • • • • • 8 • • F'rerlch !filT'ov. t fMf'M:IOd.li,'~"::'':77==--,,,, e 615-&a • C'IOft.!9, mtAC. Jpfy 6, 1' A: S. : '?;> ~ ' "'Xlnt conttJ SI25. to-OS42 W #lit ad results . . • M2 ' .,l • • • ' .I ' : I ' . ' I • • , •• • • , I "' . • r .. :._. • .. • . .. • ,. • • . ' ~· •) : • • ..... : t • -. ,, • .. ~ l • • ; t ' ' • 1 i "'I .. ,, ' -· ~. I 1 ~· -· ; i • ' ' ' .. ' • Thursda1. July 5, 1973 ............ l~I ]~[ 1) JI kit l!il I ,, I 1 I ::s_:::::::=o".""."1,..--154~ 11Mt1, -906 tampon. W./Rent'20 -"--e PUPPY W RLD. 25' OWENS CABIN 1972 AIR cond. otl ,,,.. Solo/Rent lOO MD<l:l> • Open CRUJ$E'R. A~. llU' cond, tolleL * ~fO'l'ORHOrtlE 5=:· lrlah s II t I t ' 1'\i!l 1"1WM· aterp zvom. Sl,150. M&ey utru. See at : RE?<.TALS * nnan. O>llJits $ 5 0 , EJeet. refrla' head bait H u n t l n I too-By·The-Sea. SUPt.'RIOR Husk'Mll, Bull Te:cfer, T..(."up tank, f.IC. Set Sat, Or Sun· Space 123 (n4) $-8316 \\'INNEBAGO Poodle, Oilhu!Ulua, Lab.. dt.y, Dana Point F21 Call Boxer. Cockapoo. ~"\VAP ~ ·n 1i T. <l>eY. Truc.-k + OPENROAO Shepflents for Tt Stud Se1'Y ' U%' W~r. s.J11S !I, Llf'ETl~U·.: most bttedl. ~11""6027 "10 CUS'OOM &.Uni Sport, bOOth A: jacke incl'd. Priv OVER.LANO 1 · frq:la, padded seats, cover, pty. 968-0037. l.J\NOAU PROF. eavlng for Ovt'neas, l'lec, st. li1<ire C'rui8e &teer· New step \TM convcrsJOn I S150 \\1' • 6crn1I Jr; UP Jorce;s '°"'Male \Vin!d llalr inf, trlr, 50hp 4 cyl Mere FJcampr truck rcblt tron1 RIX'REATION !RENTAL l.: Temer, 5 yn old, all Chol•. en&'. $1200. 586-35.15 alt 6pn1 -1 up.'""-. ~7 ... 17 s r;RVICE' X lnl w/chlldre n 5 '"" ~...., .., lhrouahhm:I sho"dog. Only' 15' 1'"RBLGS ushlldd boat. C I B'k .. ,6 N. CURA ST., S.A. tnterested good h 0 me All access. includ. radio. ye es, 1 es, . (714) 836-8G15 FREE! Call brf 9 111n or ari Botto1n pa,\nt, tilt trail4.'r. Scooters 925 e SALl:S e 6 pm •n>~ay, m.-0956. l1lll. ""' 6~7· e BICYCLE SALE e • SERVICE ·• FAMILY WAGON i\U!O traJW,, air <'Onl.I., lf!f'lvr-, rctrii;.:ttator, POP T'OJ>, Z'J.txxl mllni. $2695 NEWPORT IMPORTS Autos Wanted TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS SAINT Bemartl. r""i'k;. 19' CLASSIC 155 OMC Buldc NE\V to SPEF:D JTALJAN • RENTALS • Dalmation. Ger. Shep. pup. V-6 tull top. Tri, tint cond BICYCLES $59.95. Beach White Cock-a-poo. Sac$3500.644-l7Sl Blc..-ycletii, 806 E. Balboa 3100\\'.CoutH:~-y.,N.B. WE ARE IN Wclmaraner male, 2 yn Boots, S.11 909 Blvd .. b"IS-7282. AU.-od EXPLORER 642·9405 DESPERATE NEED ~;:~. "-· ••••••••• I rnsima -.... o~ '7.' vw OF GOOD, CLEAN ••VE A aou~ =• p~ $2.18 PER U. n BULTACO ,.,.,,.,,. S, HUNTINGTON BEACH W tphali FOREIGN CARS ~-c"hi'h::h.:"~. """'· Dcpendabl•. tut. llllOIBeod>Blvd. -es a TOP DOLLAR-PAID Yorkle-Poo, Pe-. CHEAPER THAN STEAKI ;!.~.'"':u:'~ =· H\lNTINGTON BEACH Camper FOR OR NOTI 1\IUS'r st'll hl"'·e 1:1 Co. c11r '72 2 door 100 L.S. nt>w rRdilll lire.<o:, A~l-F"~I sleTM, Air coOOitioning. sun root, "I i;;pd, under book value $3500. 673-llSJ BMW LEASE A Tm BAVARIA NOW OWN THE FABULOUS 1973 CAPRI \Vlth 2,000 4 cylinder or V-6 D.Ul V PILOT Lare••t S.lectlon Evw of hilly ('(fU!pped 1.s, .\1 .... air 1-ondlliui1lnic, 4 &p1l11 or n11r•n11a1h·i.: NEWPORT IMPORTS JUJU\\', ! °(>!ult lf"''Y._ N.8. 642·9405 '71 Datsun WCICJOll " Spd, (lc;cp[.) SAYE ·-· •10• oe wtlhout BILL MAXEY d«<>r """'" oome with sun TOYOT' A • Wire Hatred Doxie x. 142-2749 • • MOTOR HOMES complete w1th tent (977DUDJ call or comt' in to see us. = Shepherd puppy, The f1gn:;! O.at * Z-191>" .'khwmn Vonlty APOiio. Pao:etett~, B.., 0 n , $2899 NEWPORT GOOD SELECTION OF USED BMW's roof or landau !Op, power ~ disc brakes, 1t)'le stttl nl8Sl BEACll BL. sn-a ..., v.'heel, radiaJ tires, bocket l nJl\'TINGTON BE.\01 WElMARANER German goes-ak>ng-way-tor..,...··,. 1g~·111:ic'1'10b!c.~es. 1 boy,1 jamboree...._Rcbinhood • BILL MAXEY .IMPORTS ·~~ ..... ma! an b ~-We've got 'em at ~· ~~· -· •• ro••n, s s $ 548-'13811 KENDON TOYOTA 3100 w. eo.64. 2.'94"o"s'Y" N.B. 9 mos. All ""°"· Lk'd. Aloha, WM. k s--1.1 1971 SU u N-• -• ho •--.,.... Z KI 185. Orange. - '"'""' 6"""' me, ~ $.3tM.· lncl~ Trailer. l.100 ml. X1nt cond. $475 or MOTOR HOMES 'l.888l BEACll BL, 8'17·855,j --\\'E HUY children. $25. call ~· THE BOAT PLACE · offer. -842-USO eves &: 707 N. HAJ'bor .A. · ~fUNTINGTON BE,\CH 11\lPOHTJo;o Atrros HELP! I need a ~me. 7 mo 3101 \V, Coast Hwy. anytin1e wknds. 554-0033' S 1966 JE!."P V..S, big tire.!!, BEST PRICES PAID! old male m 1 x tu re . Nt>ii'JlOrt Beach 645-U44 8 o Samoyed-/ German shep-• • .-••••••I '1.3 \\r01\1BAT l\favcrick 25·-EXECUTIVE motor many extru $1, O , Dean Lewis lmportt herd, $25. 842·9734. lihoc~ custom .chamber home for rcnl. Fully se-lf 968-6216. 1966 llarbor. C.r.t. KITE No 1005 P.P. s fast and rehable xlnt cont. &l2-Z150 646·930.'l OALMATIONS (101 or .them! All attnched equip. 'Yellow cond., n1ust sell ~2779 TT~ru~c~k'!'-----9~6~2!1---=-:::'.:::..:::=':-:::-:--- only 5 left. A~C. pn prty, hull, white topside. Xlnt 'GS TlU. 250 Trophy $&XI. Tri· RE~T ou~. ne1v l_.ux~ry -~how qu11.1. Xlnt r r 1 s . rond. S600. 675-2300. C:Ub ,70 }(onci SL !XI ,70 LfF ET!i\IF •. slps 6, air, un-'65 1-"'0RD P .U. ~ T. V.S. TOP CASH ~5-l70l. 1 '16' FIREBAU.. Sailboat 2 ):an~aha 125 S~. $250 ~aeh. ma~. I'vt. oivner. 838-0000 Auto. 38' !iigh shell '-l'ith for clean. late n1orlel rars GOLDEN Retrit'vers. 6 wks, !;els of sails. Trailer. A~lo. 979-3371/5-18-0067. Tr11lers, Trivet 945 ~~mand she.Ives SSOO. nnd trucks! reg AKC, Chan1pions, SI.~. bailer, trape:>:t', etc. $575. .,.. 71 s· · H · d Ch I 673-7130 5.'"i7-233."i KAWASAK, , • 3."iO 11i: 15' ARIS'l'OCRAT. &autiful SACRIFIO :! '7 l 11~ ·ron F"onl OWGr eVrO et \ 1972 m2 1913 RA\1AlllA 19il BAVARIA 1009 2M(J 1969 Hm CREVIER BMW S;1le5 • Service . Lc1Ulng 208 \V. l&t SI., San1a Ana 835-3171 '70 BMW 2800 M!al9.'JIC.ORDER YOURS ~0\ll. GUSTAFSON Lincoln-Mercury 16SOO lklach ar \Vanl('r Jlur1tini;:1on llear h 142-1144 * (2131592-5544 "Home of the Viking'' DATSUN 1973 DATSUNS ALL MODELS S SALE S DATSUNS NEW DEMOS 1973 ~110'8 Pic·ku p 61ll's All ~lodl'ls " O>lon 10 ChooitC f 'roin. :Xru1p1111 D.1 b1111 ~ •• -. w • ' " ; , . ... .,. .... ii... ! ' l)ATSUN, Toyota eng. body ·I llorn, $.-JOO. __.. · R NORWlCl{ Puppies, ~C. 32' PC, JtOOC1 C.'Ond, inust * (in-8616 * ro,,.,J!ior1 * efrigerator, Cu s Io m Ca lTI per 1\facAr1hur anrl Jam~ innallest or the Terriers. saeril'-IM'lfVI, 2 ..... ~ --",,. * Range & Oven * Sleeps "'/homemadt> c & mp er. N1·11•po11 Beacti Air c..'Ol\d., n.11 radials, 3ilver \\'ilh bla(.'k Interior, il!Uper t'k·an. • $4495 IN STOCK BARWICK IMPORTS 33375 Camino Capistrano San Joan Capistrano 493-3375 or 831·137S l\.Brts or n!bulldable car. le1l1'. Dri\'f' il. 673-1784. • J .. ~o1 ,.,...., "'"' ..,...._ -. ... ,,..... '70 KAWASAKI, xlnt cond, Six, * Sink, * 30 gal. Xtn.1. 673-!»54 !GJ.ffi55 ~ spinnaker:, OB aux: JJO'o\T, m•-t ""II, make offer, I Tank 'ST~.~-----~.-w~kJ-,--~l priv pty 492-3814. ..., ""' 1,iraer ' * Leveling 'TI EL CAMINO. Mag whls. \VE PAY TOP 001.J.AR -;bl-DATSUN 1600. aean. I $800 or TrRdc for Van. • Call 644-138(. * 53&-0887 or 842-7388 J~. * E·Z Litt Hitch A?tt/Fl\f, tilt whl, tinted FOR TOP USED CARS female. $70 or' best offer. KITE 637. Race -uip. 2 USED BICYCLES * Trailer r..1....mv.-Dolly 1 ... a -After 6 00 536-4322.-~" v·....,. • g aa . ...,.. auto, ea.n. $-.AO. If your ear is extra clean RAT : ; • sails, lite blue hu11, dolly. All Types * 642-l272 Jnclll<k.>d. * Mirrors In· 673-4523 aft S sec us first. ' '72 240Z. Auto, air, tn.1tg BASSETI Pu~ .. AK C, Excel. $550. 673-0152.. duded, -GREAT FUN ~°=:=,=o,=-c-~--1 -·his, Becker A lof IF P.1 · ~or & white-tan. $75. HOBIE Cat 16'. Xlnt cond. * •n HONDA CB 175 * CA~WING -EXCELLENT '56 CHEV UI' Van, '63 eng. BAUER Bl.J1CK stereo, radio &: itereo '64 Flat 1100-D. f'or parte or NEWPORT IMPORTS ea. Pvt party. 846-9434. Asking $14.50. Best, bey in Reasonable otter. t'ONDITION -$1350. ~~!~' ~a~~ ~'. Costa ~l'So~arbor Blv:.rn.2500 cassette. Burnt orange ool· r~w C!!°;,_~=··= BEAGLE puppies 6 weeks. toWTI, 847-1416. Call 545--0879 aft. 6:30P~f. * 548-1395 * 557~ ......., 3100 W. 64eo..i2.nJ!W'Ys " N.B. or64;. ~n·'·-'°""• An. H,.!.~ 4W5·~·.1 ~g~,30~Em""'~'°"-=7'.--$10: eac6. ' * :n.28 KETCH-wood '56 ·n HOD AKA 1008. Super rat PRO\VLER 18' used' once, . 11.IPORTS '" Afl.'TED --~ .11.M ... --~ . * 932-3666 *· new Albin diesel ·n oan& pistons, Reed valve!, 2 like nev.•. 6· aibic ft. refrig, 196S INTERNATIONAL b4, • Orange County's ORANGE COUNTY'S Newport. ~ --JAGUAR pt L-th---"'~~·· ~arb. 552,,7902 It t -ft-· .-uac: Travelall,.maey new parts, TOP s BUYER . 2IO z 19TI s·t /bl·"··l-----~---SAMOYED PUPS $50 ·\Kl" ·owner, ~2321. 71->IO AKA 1 _.. se COii • ..._.a.,in. ....,ON, 3 P.JI tanks, .$1500/oUer. J!.JLL J\IAXF.Y TOYOTA OLDEST -'. · . 1 ver ~· ..._.,. Pu-~• "0 5683 STAN Miller Sabot ~ ' D ' x nt ... vnu., TI4-91i2-434l .. u7022 -•1 • 3D ]000! B I Bl · 0 interior. 4 spd & mags. '71 XJ.6 ·~ ....... """" • r.""" best buy or trade, for l tem. -~ :-.,...... "' er .. : · """ eac 1 "'-· s:050. ~lust sell Quick! HorMs 856 ~~~·=·~~ha.mp Platypus. 552-7902. Trailers, Utility M7 '69 FORD VS, E300 Super H. Ilfich . Ph. 84'·~55 Days M2-93TI or 6'12-0JSJ Sedan Sable •73 YAM. 125 MX Van Camper. P/U trade. V\V 411 \Vagon "'anted 72-73 e\'es. Bl · tf!rior 1 dftf low 2 Gentle Geldings, approx. 8 14' HOBIE CAT MOTORCYCLE 3 rail trailer 545-3Z15 model under 15,000 mi, auto GREEN 1972 510 \Vagon. 5QU in ' 08 ' yrs. old, $250 ea. One reg. WJtrailer. 1525 536-1096 SlfJO ' •6., GMC PU \' ton. 6 •vi xlnt cond. \\'ill pay $2200. 111~1 $300 ~·ty tak mUes •• (JJMB$67"'8 1·9 A n-Jdl 5 ,~, Call 64!' '>A"7 • .. s.\LES·SERVJCE·LEASING ........... ' . I ' e ppy uc ng yrs, ,,.. ' ·~ Mob1'le Homos 260 F'loo··er, C.r.t. Runs gd, Best offer. QuJCk 83'.H!ll1 aft 6. 0 S . S L V over llP.)'111enl$ $1$0 ......J dlnvwltion we 11 011' •nN 35 bea "ful 935 VF;H .. f.;A. DE r EHY "~7-.,...." • • . .......... u,...... • · l.IJoJ uu extras · A S · · sale. 645-5124 "lifakn Roon1 f'"o~ D0, ddy" ROY C RYE I ~ ·~ lltarled good p I e a su r e 1 11 ,• uto erv1ce, P1rt1 949 ' ' " A R nc ' · u comp. racing sails. '--Part! '69 CHEVY \', ton '''P ,, ....... clean out. the gara""' • • Don't give l<P the ship! horae, good potential show $23,SOO. Prl pty. 640--0780. J[>EAL w/ca.,..nu. Y " t 11 1 k 1 •' · horee. $800. Al90 8 yr old 13 ~ y· · fun1. Arlult park, nr. bus ,e,. ALL Chevy parts. 3 9 6 tiickup. f1700. Day 646-3448, · :th. "'o" .1:a p'~t nt Cnl to ~,~~ ZH E. 17t'1 SL "List" it In classllied, Ship llL11 q111•, llllli u1'• ii'~,,.. .. -' ~ .... , 'nlorobred Jumper, good in .r 1. tbergla.ss ~\boat. shops. $2100. 839-5266 <'01nplt•tr engine $200. Heads t'Ve ~2-7889 w1 a a1 Y Io n~s1 l<.i.i Cos1a l'\f~a 546-414-1 to Shore Results! 642-5678. the :Bat -xlnt jr. horse Excellent condition! Motor Homes !~· ln1 Hkl's S50. f!lot:k $100. 1967 F.L CA MINO. run!! good, Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Auto1, Jmported 970 16·1 Hands. TA L Ly l!O $3$. Call: 5'8--516S Sale/ Rent MO ··~"iJ hlr1<·~ SIOO .. :rt hl'ads needs r.ome body work. ;;i~iiiij~iiiijiiiijjjjjjiijjiijjiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iijjii:iiii;ii~iiiii~ :rarrns.1'1162N~\\·h1flpe,14' Ci\LIF. Catamar a n S:~!· !I.I . hl'ad!s $12 5. 67:,..7102 ,. F '·'· Valle ~ ~15 /tr! Xl t nd .,..... , . l'l-11-1150: ~2-3843 oun...... y, "'""'"'' · · \I' r. n oo · "u.o>• Ll.!73 OlSl-overrr and Sundial -, ,-. --. ---• TAILY Ho• Farm!!, oilers sell. $4.50. Call 968-1107 ~lotor tlo1nt:'s for rent make 5 NE\\ ltres, 9.:.0. 16.5, II Vo1ns 963 -i·-fine:!ILJ!) hunter &. jurnper l lOBrE '16, 9 months ol1!. re!!t'tvations for sUm mM' plys, \\'Ith ~heels. 842-1150 --------- training & K!550ns by F. Make otter. 492-2363 or 1ltl\1'. Phonr l\liJ<.." 11.•nnl'I nl -('~Of' anytime wlmds Jo'OH.D-Vau '72, wi nd o Mutj (Approvt>d AHSA) 639-$39. Boh l.on1,n1rt> f'o n ti ;i c . V\Y ~ng '!,hit $151J + pans. ~:conoline, IOng ~ly nu judge. \\'e have bea~I. new KITE GOO. New mast and 8!12·66!"il or 6.1&-M 1-.ng s •t ~It'. Bill & Pals lll'f'S. Coinpletely insulated . l.2x12 bo~ stalls. Vl~1t us al boom. 3 sail&. Top rndng DE 1 1 tmil)' fu !*'i6 Auto1notive. 557-f~l Xlnt c..•orKI. Dark green. 17262 Ncwho~ So. fl f rig. $550. 1)73...00()l. I Con~~ror 1.~otor lt ':; n:·e. 5o GAi. gni'I ta 11 k s. ~~.~ ...... or ofli•r. 494-5480, \Varner. Fountain Valley or . Semi·SC'll·rontalned, sleeps l\":it:271~"x42". S:!O. Cal l ,,....,.. ;.u.. call 979-5475. Bo.Its, Slips/Docks 910 5, good gas mileage "'/4 :i::r.-44~19 1::-.100 Super Van, ·12, 800J SPffiITED pinto gelding, cyl. Sunbearn cng. &16-2826.1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii j n1i, p/s, pt b, paneled, good looking, sound. Rides NEED Slip for' 24' Sea-Ray DELUXE WINNEBAGO c..Tpted. w/xtra scat. Bes1 weBtem & English, jumps tn Newport l§J Offer. 968-!filS. 4'. $450. 54S-1930 after 6. CaU 66-5595 or 91'S-0855 Mtr lime. rent~ N.B. AutoslarS. .. '68 DODGE Sportlllll&n Van, APPY Gelding w/papen. Boots, SpHd A Ski 911 QUICK CASH I ~-----~~;: nu •"'· good "°""· llc•t Of· So.,..!, 5 yn. old. 16 hand•, THRolGH A I 1 ..:':::".::.· ;::675-=200::c7::.. ~--~ good jumper. $45(). w/tack. SACRIFICE, 16' Ski boat, 283 RecrHtlon•1 "12 VW Vj.N, 7 ..geater, Ex· 1131)..4737 C:ev. & trlor. Xlnt "°""· DAILY PILOT Vehicles 956 oellenl oond, MUJt ... 11. IO YR. APP. Mare good for $1300. 675-8163 aft 6. 1 -------~"-' 497-1408 or 497-1880 teenagers, $250/best offer, 17 FT. inboard ski boat 400 WANT AD DUNE Buggy, New transax-'68 oooof Van. Runs good. 846-all9 """' 6. Incl1 Olds engine. $1700 ae 642 5678 le, ,...built engine, $<1(1, Noods paiot, $U50, day•, THOROBRED, wt n n er, best otter. 962--9829. • 494-8815 aft 6. 642-3260, 642-0727 eve!. geldlng, 1 yn, 16 H, sound, Autos, Imported 970 j\utos, lmportett 970 Autos, lmpomd 970Autos, Imported 970 sac. $800. 540-37S9. -~,..-·I~ lolh, General 900 It' FIBERGLASS & new 7~~ h.p. motor. Only $350. 673--0355 Bats, Maint./ Service 902 MARINE lifEOIAi."'IIC Good work. Fair price&. Save )"OU money. Call Burr's Mlll'lne. 675-8677. &o.tl, Power 906 '30 TROJAN, TS, FB, 1eH oont. head, many xtru. $9,500. --21' CHARACTER BOAT. Bay favorite. Many xtru:. s:G-1445. 16' FIBERGI..A$. SObp Evinrude O/B & trailer, Xlru. $775. 675-8764 White Elephant Dlme.A·Lina Autos, Now 9IO • TheMO#F£ . . eAR'O Is Having A Great Year! ' 1973 MONTl CARLO with automatic transmission, a ir conditioning, VS engine, power stHring and brakes, heater/de-. froster, Whitewalls, vinyi roof cover, mirrors, back-up ·lights, "'heel covers, etc. $ NOW ONLY "" A .. 40)ftl/11<, NnQ. . ., Only Sft22 per mo. o_n approved credit ·for thli1y·si:ic' months lease! 12 IUOANT t,llW AND USllt.173 AtONTE CARLOS IN STOCK NOW' FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! CMEVRCLET Mac Artllr 1111 · ........... ............ OPIM TODAY Off,, Good Tt\111 Wed .. M•y 10 ' e • 'D:ythenew Honda Civic'° for just fJftcen minutes. If you're not COJDpletely satis- fied return the unused portion to us, and you'll only be out fifteen minutes. There is oRe catch to this offer. When you find out how this car handles, how it feels around comers and holds the road and steers, you are probably going to want to buy it. Especially when you find out bow little it costs. So when you come for your free trial offer, bring:yollrcb.eckbook. lntroduci~ the New HondaGviC: • • 30 MIL·ES PER GALLON! BIG SELECTION-IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! • • I ·i I . I 'I -• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • r • • • • • • • • • • • • • , / • \ • t J • l...l • w,.ll ... _...J , •-V 4 'u . iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.· I .. Mo ... l§l ;;ml -~· ... ~ .. ~ ---l§l I ---l§l -~ _,//> ~... RESOURCES ~ ~;~:;~~,~~;;~~;1;~~5~~1 ~--./:" ...... •· ..-\.-~ ---~~-1 rt.ct m m"-1_,... , ENv1R°'IMENr -.-v -rro,,,,,_ ,..... : JA&UAR A-. ""' A-l!'l!!~ -. Imp• -VOWWA&Elf. ~ECONOMY . CA. RS ~""" • '71 JAGUI XI& M,&ZDA MERCEDES IENZ PANT!IA ·t1 YW --vq . $v , : s."""'°" O! ""°"'· a& con. * M.o;:• ;::,:;::rv * 50 USED • .'71 PANTERA Westphalia ------------------------------• di-. tuJI '"""""""""' 36 ~?u~~p: ... ~ MIRC!DIS 7500 ORIGINAL MILl!S c....-. . '66 Y.W.... '895 '68 OP11. W-$995 .• "':"· ...,_&: CALL MR. FRY -ON DISPLAY Excellent Condttlon oomp1..;w;., t"'t 19TJDUll) • ~. '"''· llfft .... w1111, t..~.~.=::x~~ ""°"" H I Beach ~ Sba'tp New car Fully Lo•ded $2899 ,.. < , • -UD • Trad•lns Coll Att.r 6:00 P.M. BILL MAXEY'.,,. '68 V.W.-k Brlt#tl ffiltw, • ~ .• ra.dlO, M.11.,., !WVWJIU) '69 OPEL lallyo . $995 • MAZDA Com ing I~ l!wry Doy iJl.3471 ., , , ·-· ,,, ''""""'""· "·· • _ Ask About Our 'Unlquo PORSCHE TOYOTA c1nu No ZADnS. • UHcf Mercedes LnH l~l BEACH BL. 847-8500 . '67 Y.W.... . r9dlo, hfflfr, vlnyt foletlor, •fnt.condl!IClfl, (UZU'-U) $995 • Plant 'ti6 PORSCHE 911 $2850 OJ' HUNTINGTON BEACH I • 3lll0 .... Coar! Hwy., N.8 . 17331 Beaoh Bl. • !42-GGOO House of Imports be6l ort.... I OPEN • • '42-9405 BOB LONGPRE 6862 Manchester, B"ena PaN -645-3l11l, N.B. 600 4th OF JUL-" I '68 ~~~~ .. ~:!:. "" 11 195 , (ondltlon, Llc911M YH""6. '65 V.W. log . (•BJD!l Wl'llle '795 '68 VOLVO 1425 '$1-695 2 Door w.n. Miio. tr1n1.., •It" condlllonlnf. Lie-XEDnD. • '71 Jaguar V-12 MAZDA on the S.ota Ana Fn''Y '59 PORSCHE 356A. 1 ~ 5%1-7250 super engine. Good shape! '66 YW ~ • E Typ9 Coupe -Sl!RVICE'FIRST-MBZ 1964 2311 SL Rdstr eon. """ ottor. '" 523-2313 .;,, • B R. loaded local coun. tobacco 1:1r!t. nu con. ''1Q PORSCllE 9llT. ~Iver. 4 Speed. radio ,,.. . '69 v.w .... -.... ................... IYIU . .ml $1..195 '72 ~~~-·"'-'2995 .. """' • · green, • · 1st Street aJ the Santa Ana vel1. top. RecUo aeau. Mags: Appearance. , GI. $677 • \ c:ar (06278$66WJ. 66 ht Street at the. AM/FM tape. . MJcheUm, Immaculate! 557-6901 lTEX893) ~·· ; • • Santa Ana F'Ny. Can.llo ll'-""" -'11 911 S, Xlnl rood'. Orig .1\a.-t ~~" ', • Santa Ara 558-'1871 bra. Nu butlmk0td1 ·tnt, OWTIU: ~.<OJ miles. can an. 91uua Ullll LARGE SELECTIO.N BUSES, CAMPERS FASTBACK & S(j)UAREBACK AND MANY OTHER FINE CARS. AU s.tl1 '"c" GOid Th~lf 111/JJ II 6 ,.M. HARBOUR VW , • MIRCEDESIENZ Nudl --· N" 6, tn<J .819-17'1 ..... ' 1111 , .~ . -,-----,--1 =-~ ~ ~ '&;l S, New clutch, paint, '""'• ,. • . '<iM SLEMONS 9C-1213. -· . • ....... etc. Must .. u thl• , : KARMANN GHIA MER~i::s-s BENZ MG . week,S~~~~~"""" !986 H8"Vo~~Q 640-= ]~ d /Kb ~:ck a~~~~~~-~ur!0:CE ·~~Gm~~~nt cond. _G_OO_::D~tra~Ospo~rt:::a~tion::..._ear-, i--.T;·;H;l~Nu;K;;---:-j • $C50. Call 5.52--0304 J" SI * 557-8201 * ·57 Sunbeam $400 GOING 10 Europe! ·12 ~fazda Im •rnons 64W4-H ECONOMY • Rota.,. IVog. Vinyl top. Imports '61 MG Midget TOYOTA· I • ra,ck. Air. Xlnt. $.1300. • !JO! Quail $500, * * 557-0145. \u • >18-lOH Newport Beach MGA WHILE nE HAVE 48 " 18 7 11 Beach Blvd.,· Huntington Beach 842-4435 • .. \\lh\!e El~phanti;"' over-. 833•9300 · .' . , 5 0 · ;;,. ' • '""ning >~"' '"""'" Turn ENTER FROM Ma<:<\RTHUR . '59 CLASSIC, l'e•lored to c NEW VOLVOS· IN · :· ·~· !hem into "Cnsh" •.. sell Any day Is the B~ DAY to mint cond. $600 or trade for then\ thn1 n Daily Pilot run a n ad! Don't delay. . '65 or '6G J\.1ustang, in same """"ied ad! call today 642-5678. oond. 557-721i3 .• , STOCK ' ~~tos, . New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New New Toyotas -.. ~~~ j' ... •:I • • . . .. 20tliANNIVERS-ARY SALE! DICK JOHNSON • • . VICE PRESIDENT Originetor of the "Gold•n Touch" D•di~et•d to Const•nt lmprov•ments I the ''G-as-c . '' crave rs Any New 1973 . CAPRI Ordered and Delivered Between June 27tb and July 10th , 1_973 will be given a FREE 10 Speed Bike. with every Free ··Bikes • • ''s.exy" CAPRI • • · 1n St0c:k hat p;fce · Increases! ··.J , ~taltlli£:·~ j -VOi.YO :~t 1966 Harbor. C.M. 646-93fj ~ 'fiO VOLVO. Reblt eng. Goqd ;: . tires & brakes. $250 or otter~ ~· 54()..5886 • •i"'I :: 1966 Harbor, ClM. 646-9303 -ol '71 TOYOTA MARK ' II Auftls;'U--99i •' . _, ' 4 Dr Sedab~_Au.io. inns Air 1968-383 motor w/W rise, • .f · .jj~OYOTA MAriK II ~~nl trans. $175. Ph:i. Cpt: ;, '71 TOYOTA MARK 11 BUICK' --• · ' .. '· . c~. 4 :;p:l. -1, BILL M &'XEY ·n BUICK Riviera. 24,000 fi "".' 1ni. Prlct .. 'CI for imn1edia:te I: TOJOTA sale $.1100. Great <..'Onditirln; 1 l 675-6197 or 673-2725. · , ~ t 18881 BEACH BL. 8.t.7-8555 .--l ' HUNTINGTON BEACH 6!i \VILDCAT, 9:ir, all power, hke new, new tires. $1000. ot I '71 TOYOTA MARK II '65, '66 M"'tang "8de·ll\. . · WAGON 557-7263 • A"10 Sitt~' CADILLAC ·. f 111.11 !Jill" 111 111111~. "· • ' .... i ~ I < -EL-DORADos.;: f- 14 TO CHOOSE '" t COUPESL'ONVERTIBLES . I '68 Toyota · ·:DE YILlES Corona Sedan 31 !ro CHOOSE Auta Trani. <WIC3451 COOP~ ~ ·~ : , . $999 SEDANS . ' ; M _ CONVERT.qn.ES : BILL AXEY Many ex<~llmt oolon , • TOYOTA Cho;,,. or 1n1eno... I iCloth & leather/ 1888i BEACH BL. 847-8555 .!-'act(.lry a.Ir conditioning I HUNTINGTON' BEACTI Pull pqwer . Choice of: lmpot!ted From Italy ! '1970 TOYOT~ Corona. 4 dr, St~reo AM/~ radio , auto, radio, very 1 0 w Ct U!8e .control ll mileage, immac. orig . Trunk opener & more . . .. owner. Make offer. 536--6666 All !n in1maculate cond1Uoli ,69 TOYOT'• Co 4 d ~~ sclec_tlon in "1 rona, r, Orapge County :(;;,,.!,~·& """'"• & Nabers CaclillaC I, TRIUMPH A~=~~ ' $149 Retail Value WIDE SELECTION ... 2,000 or V-6 . . . Check These ANNIVERSARY USED CAR SPECIALS '73 CLOSE-OUT Final closeout on Brand New '73 Landaus. Up to $4 000 off, Only 3 left. 54000 OFF SUGGESTED PRICI '72 MARK IV 5 797~i L-11'11111, 11111 -· Ar¢11c ..... ,,. th•ll~, wfllte l>MIMr 1111.,.llr, ""'fl• l•nd•u top, hlllr lu .. ury ffl•lpped, Incl. floll ,.,_,-. IVtl-ltrnp. •I• clllld .• 1...-; ....... , ,....... ...... AM·"M Sltreco, till wllMI. cnilM uo.lnol, ""''· doot" lodes, 1tc:. SIN 1111111 IW1'1Cllll II Jelln-~ s.. & drtv. II ..... ,. llU· -t:ZYI. A,_ .... , Hf lnlMW bl<ll t'PrlnlH. '68 CADILLAC 81875 S1cl1n D1Vill1. Full pow•'· f1ctory air conclitlonin9,,l11td1u roof. IXTAl54) '7.0 FORD -LTD-51875 4 Door htrcltop. Vt , 1utom1tic, R&H, pow• or 1t••rin9 & 1tr1•11, f1et. 1ir. 1207AKVJ '71 ~.~~!~~'• '°"'''"''Joh•·. •2 3 7 5 ion , ,;, concl., euto. tr1n1., pow•r 1t11rin1J I br1•11. Atlt 1bout our 111on1v b1ck 0111ren .. e. '7.1 !~c!~~too "'"' .n ... • .,.,, driv•. Lo1d1d wit+. equipment! loclri ng front h11b1, r11r 11111. !r1il1r I.itch, G .I. G11 c:an mounh, •-ind 1hov1I rick, front i nd r11r h11t1r. 1000 lb. winch . f61lELA). SEE I DRIVE TODAY .• I 70 ~.~~~~~.~~•to. tomp. 01" ,: wty 111h, AM.FM tf1r10 rtdio, l1...d1u roof. fl26CCXI. A1 k 1bout 011r mon1y b1ck u1r1nt••· '7.0 GRAND PRIX v.1, 1uto. fr1n1.. 11dio, h11f1r, pow1t 1!11rin9, po••• br1l11, f1ct. ,;,, l1nd111 roof. 151 JEAYI • .A1k ~bout our money b1ck '69 PONTIAC lonn1,,ill1 2 Dr. H.T. VI. 111to., RIH, pwr. . 1lr. & br••. ftcl. 1ir • ..-invl roof. l4 17AGHI • '71 ~.~~!!~~~! ~.~. '""" roof, l11th1r interior, (024CQTI . •70· ~~~~~~~!.~~ .. m.,. 1 ll'lf, l1rtd1111 roof. 1211ASH J SAVE '3875 -5267.'i I '1475 [ 5 4675 I . . ' J •3775 I Rom@ or The Nev.· car • I • "Golden '.l'oNclo'' ohrison& son ..... Hnmc Of The New Car , • , ''Golde• r .. e•'' ' . r,1 I I l; I 1 f I Y 2'26 HARBOR BLVD. Of CARS. COSTA MESA e;S40-5'30 . \ I l '· ' . -. I - COSTA MESA RESTORED. TR-3, Xlnt run-540-9100 Open Sunday nitlg coodi=i.346 '72. CADILLAC Coupe de VOLKSWAGEN Volle. snvo,, ,..,..., Jlhr, ,. loaded, landau top. $5300. ll--.....:;.;,_ ___ __;_1 ='94-~29ffi"=--_,,----R \VANTED: 60--63 V\V. '72 CADllLA.C, Coupe de NEEDED FOR Ville, excell ent condition. TRANSfl'9RTATION All xtras, all pov.·er. $5300 •. PVT. PTY. 847-0077 lift 8:30,,4"'93-"-=n"'n"'. ===== Pi\"l '68 ELDORAOO II ...... , a Jl'O'Wl', ·70 \"iV 81.1.,. A-U'T CONO. cruise control . 59 000 mi 36.000 LO i\1f. Can1pi11g bed $2650. 551-2305, 492-&rrJ: ' lra~e.: curtains lncl'd. 51850. 1968 CADILLAC Coupe. 963-5353. eel cond. 1 owner. Best '57 V\V \V /0 BODY fer. 493-0441. AU. INSTRUl\IENTS INCL. '70 CAD DeVJJI Load . NEW BRAKES. $100. Xlnt con.d. Best :irer . 646-9076 ~/871-8850 days: 1963 VW BUS. $600 or Best '68 CAD. Conv. wt\ite w/ Ottei:. Reblt~eng. 20 gal Pl leather interior. Ex c ~ : tank, xtra tires. CornJ ~ · 6'0-1036. ' .,,.,._ I '65 vw 15()1) .. bk xlnl mech CAMARO cond mJ tJres reblt enc 1 ...as -work su n '70 Ct.MARO RS $2 557-9569 • lminac. w/power air 1 '67 VW Bug $795 di9c brks, tilt ·~ Very nice'cond. fn/out. warr. HUIT)' 642-5219. Call 673-2420 '69 CAMARO SS oonverttbl MUST sell Emerg, '66 VW 644-7340 or after 6 $500. or best ofier, Priv Pb'. "'673-41>1"-;;;;:,· ====..,..,;~J .:-~::. V'an. Good oon-CHEVROLET ! dit.Jon, $650 or ~t oUer '69 CHEV Impala 4~2385. ' hardtop cpe. ~ VS '68 BUG. 1600' auto t:ran1, sreertng. radio au'tOma 45,00J miles, ugly body, $700 !rans in oon9c:ile , stra 2r best oCfer . 962-7112 buck~ seats, v!nyl top, B. · '69 VOLKSWAG EN Sedan Goodnch radial tire Auto Trans, $950. &1Mti87. Call 213: 592-2977 j:.68,,,M:;:al:i;l;::bu,.,Con=,,.,-,rtlb::-le~.-whl..,..,;~J '64 VW Camper, XJnt eond. wlbloo top & ll"lteftrr 'Good tire•,'" $975 or offer, nu tires. idnt nfiutlna: • 1 536-19&6 • 11250 or bst ottr, 9'19-=1951 ~:'~ B~; Ute blue. -pin , evet 5t&-318t • 1 , , e>u11tllent oonditlcll 70 CHEV Impala, f825. 5:J!--Q or s.n-3787. Cbupe. air, p/b, p/a. a 61 VW Bui. Engine jUlf 8;,~· Sacrlf., SL h!blt w/guar. $775, Priva~'l;ES~t~i<=--::~=-Party. Slli'61111 ATE Sale, ori& l "Ill a....Ue, 2 dr, 35. '69 VW CleM, 41,000 mi ea, mllu V-3 alr tlrea _ xlnt mech. com:· New tires. hnlk~. sciso. ~. ,1 $10"15. 646-6507. '68 MAUB - -8555 H " ,.>.<. I .... ; ~ ' ' ' ' T • DAILY PILOo Wf'd11!sd1y, July 4, 1973 ~A~i. ,• PILOT .f9 §1 I ----1§1 1: ---1§1 ;....~ ........ I~ I ........ l§J I ---l§J I ·-... -l§J I ---l§l I ......... 1 .. iiiw. Utocl 990 Autot, Utoc1 990 OPDI Au ... , u-990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd PINTO 990 Autos, Utod 990 Autos, UMd 990 Auto~ Uwd ---------1 -CHEVROW 4tli OF JUL y OLDSMOllLE PINTO OPEN• • IrlO j,,TO CoQnuy Squl,.. '72 OLDS Sal" 6 Sr.v"" Ol'EN 'ti P""ro ll'ag. Cust '""'· '69 VENTURA 2 Dr. tldlp, Xlnt."-'ond. AJC. PIS, P/8, OLDSMOBILE 1101dt.> fiN"s, dltc brakes. r/h, t'ull ''°"·.-r. Vr.ry lo rnl. 4th OF JULY .~~!\. a1 •111•1 """'t CUTLASS GMC TRUCKS 4th OF JULY •I •l>d. 1'.000 "'1• ''"'"" N•~· •hru-0u1. S.<. lllOO. .fORD PONTIAC ---------• PONTIAC LEASE OR BUY 'il lhru ·73 PunluH·• DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 169 EL CAMIN oN<r"'t...,., HONO CARS ~ St'll, Pr!. Pny. S::t;..9-_!0I. :-t~.i. ' 0 ·in-FORD LTD. R.HI, air, STATION WAGON A '71 PINTO ·11 Glv\N~D~V~,,,-,-,..,,-,-,.,-. ,.,., wer 1teerin1:. au.to ltal'lll., 1tert.'O tape, 1:1.vaU now. $750. \uto 1rtU\IJ., P'l"·er llttr1ni, UNIVERSITY OLDS Green «•xi. Black in1. • A~to. PLYMOUTH 1111·, tape player, 111•1u11t 1nl. 2•lSO lfarbor Bl\·d., at Fa.Ir r1ltllo, air condllloni-Vinyl ll33o"078(l wic:aa~~T946 air condltlof""""· 28.50 lfarbor Blvd. h'lltllS., r-J.tflU, "'~"' 11~1. 21,000:--nu. cond. orig. Drive, Cot.u l\.lcsa ~17 tu11. camper Ahe!J. , l!\'e & wknda. "J $2777 Costa 111.,. 5J0·9&IO . $2077 "65 PLY. S110l'T l'11n., lcu U\\·1wr. S2,600. ~I ..,... RAMIW '62 RA~fBLER. cte.n SJJ0. Camping 1ratler S25. --· 615-1563 • STUDEBAKER 'UM STU l)BBAK E;R - t1·:111.~LJQrtn1 in11 <"nr. It runs.! .s2277 1 i0391\\'li• . ,1.,_ II i" II 1--~-----·72 l-vNTl1\C LEl\lANS, '.l '7'p.ufGf,ALA:alX•· •. lEm500ust~•a·~<t11.~.~1. 1 196J OLDSMOBILE _ 1.i~DINl ~;~,',".'·,79-":Yiri. er m-R or '6 1 PONTIAC Grand Pri!<. dr. HT. Auto. Air. ,\1\1 /FJ\l 5:ll-Nl7 ... ' ...... . f\ l ' 86&1 f\ L • ,.. ~u brake.11, ~•IOI! 111't'IJ, I radio. p/x. p/b, enns:!C. 1---..::CC.:..C"-' -..:...1 S2200. no down w good -W, W1i4 $150 557. •. _ · -f.All .. J!)70 ROADRUNNER. 4.1() + owner, $32j. 8·16-l:r.11 t-:r111ra s1~·llt11:. B1·iu:ihfl 1.-ulrl VEGA ,t29TI7El SIOO. I ~ L110:i <rcdlt, prlv pty. 492-381·1 TOYOTA PINTO YOLYO 6 noint ooovl Be81 orfer ·~< PONTIAC Ca tuH••• 9 "''"'"'" """'" "'" .,...,1. ~-1967 Ford LTD, runs \\'Cll . • ~;1kt'if. 962-2860 'n1an~~~~. Pan \\lago11. 1\ t 1· con d . S~~i. G75-l·l'.l7 _!'ri. (~ll)_'. _ 197.1 VECA Kan1be.ck. 4 apd • I TOYOTA Vinyl top. P/s. Ab-cond. • _. & 1·"· $11•• ,-,.~ "T ,,,,,-.• ,,.• .. .-, dlx lnl ' "''".n ...... '12 PIN.TO 2·dr .. 16'J?. 4-spd, 1966 flarhor.'C.l\I. G-IG-9'.lO:i CODD Transpo11arion '6:i r s, ""'· ,,..... ,.,. "'"'· '!j,11 l-'lltEBllll) IOO. 4 speed. '' · '" .......... · · $350. , call 963-5934;', · l966 llru-bor, C.~I. "'"'"·'Ml Al.1/1' M, 15.COO 1n1, Xlnt. Pl)'mOUl h t-U ry. $4j(), U1vl<'r n1a~s. $1500. IY:1\ 1ni: town, $"!.'IWl. Ph: &45-2116. • u-~-c M .~,....... Clauilled Ads ••.••. 642-5678. $1730 or belt. &.t6-3813. Scll ldle ill'.!lns ..••.. &tl-s678 62.0CXI mi . ST'a-4476,c. -= Cl .As..c;ml:o ...... &12-5678 rnu~t Sl'IJ. s-41;..,~1119 ;if!\'r 6. f'o·ll f(tln ilf'n111 ..• 6C2-S618 ... ....,,, • • .....,.. <>W '70 FORD Ga.WOe-500. HJ -----~-1 7~~"0=~-'-'-""'-:ii~I ~70 Chevv Carnaro mileage, ·.en cheap. Nu Autos, New 910 Autos, New 980 Autos, New ·9IO Autos, New ~80 Autos, New 910 Autos, New 980 Au tos, New 9IO .. J valvea, brakea, i:'OOd cond. Id, A1r Cond, local Car $1450. 1548-8852. ' '(698BEUl. ' '68 roJW Galaxie 500 4 dr : $2Sff hrdtp, A~. p/s, d I " . brakf'S, New tires. '$850, 96)-3560, l'll\.11 •I'll" ll\1:\1ll'o ' \ .. JEEP ~ .--. ' ' . Jo t '· ' " ' .. ' ' ., ··"'. Ph.: ' ' ' ~ ·-\ - • ,ooo ~ "'"' 1· --' I " wer, ·Iii ·Jn, . CORVAIR . 1961 ' t'ORYAJR ni111 ,' new battery,tgbod Urt:11 $11)1). 003-'!106 CORVmE ·. <!QRvETTE" Sl,500 2 tops 4 '.lfP.. good shape 847-0U4 nights. DODGE .. FORD /61-FALCON Station wagon, ,cit. running cond. $100. Nu i Ures, 83()....5757 ;IO COUNTRY Squire wagon. , @"II xtra~ NC\\' shocks, _tires. i.JOO!I cor'ld .. $2200. ·84f-4097. 2973 GRAND Torino \vagon, ~ toaded, rock .~ gaugf!s. 7700 i.Jlliles. $3995 S.17-7627 ~ TORINO 2 dr, air rond. r Good cond. $150!._-868-43.I:!_ ~ou'll find ii 111 C!al'S1ficd ~uiM; No:J 980 4 \\'HEEL Dr. ·~ Jeep Sta. \Vag. Vs. running gear com- pl.ett"ly reblt. Ne«ts to be assembled. · Aski~ $625. 5-19--0506. ~INCOLN '61 LINCOLN, runs New f!ansmlsMon, AfllSt ~I. 673-5171.. . h!RCURY xlnt. $275. '68 MUSTANG V·S, 3 speed. radto. $977 !4lf'li'¥EI al}Ull lblli& W TOYOTA . ( 1966 Harbor, C.M. 6-iG-9303 '66 i'YlUSfANG., air -con- ditiont.-d, 289--V8,1 3 on the Oool". radiO · and heater, carefully.....__roaintained_by . Jocal Ford dealeT. $850.00 645-3018 alter 6 p.fl1. Privatf' Party. '69 MACH I; big efl&ine. C-6 auto. New· tires w/map. Low mileage. 'Special paint. lmmac. in It. out! ~7234. '66 MUST ANG[ vCrYStiarP. Only Si1000 mi, VS, auto, P/s,r ra'aio. $trio. ar ~tnakc offer. 968-5152 '67 MUST ANG ~8, automatic • . Pr/St, yinyl top, good tires, nds head gskt $325. 646-56-W or 646-1993. =~---'&> MUSTANG, very aood . cond., console. $465. * Call 893-9157. * 1968 FORD Mustang PIS. V-8, Auto!'trans. Rac:Ho. $15Q. 644-2'90 ' '67 AfUST ANG rastbark. 289, 4 spcl, \\~de tires/mags, l't!&I clean. $1295.. ~11 '65 AfUSTANG, 4 spd, v~ lape dk. Xln't cond. $800. Call 551-2277 .• SHELBY '67 GT 500 SOM Mi 4 1peed $1500 UDK U1 PM. pty 'n-t> 646-7925 OLDS~OBILE .• '67 VISTA Oui11er \Vaaoh, 9 pass, f/pwr, air, xlnt cond. $1250. e '67 OLDS 91, air, 1/pwr, loaded w/xtras. $915. pr/p- ly. 552-7467 . OLDS '12 CU.tla.ss, 2 dr, PB, PS, air, buckets, vinyl top. . Ji.lint cond. $3,000. 586--0116." Need a "Pad"?!Place an ad! Autos, lmpor,t!ld 970 DOT .DATSUN H• A Good Selecthllt of Datsuns lo Ch-"'°"' ' Ill 1':lERVICE'' s2777 . 177 '74 "3 . .,:: . •'.'' • .. 73 CUSTOM 'CRUISER· '73 OLDS NINETY WAGON EIGHT full fect.ry IOll"i""" (3JS7KH110061) ' EVEN GREATER ~ 51177 di $1177 pumx11auo1 , OFF laY3"3M2'UftJ. OFF \3TS7W3M72H"I $1177 SAVINGS ON LOW MILEAGE ~ECUTIVI CARS . 30 to choose from • WINDOW STICKER PRICE G.M.C. TRUCK CENTER BRAND _173 NEW . GMC .~ !@t..,'1~!.'1,t .. ,oJ •3277 'IMMEDIATE DELIVERY E . . 8V2' CAMPER ON '69 CHEV. 3A TON CUDlllHCIAL &Ir c.£, ,.._JI-· & •NllM. A-. ,....., VI "'7"'fll · $2677 ""' l'f(tt • W STICKER PRICE . ' CHEVROLET •••• i.. •.•• ..... $4 77 ,,... .. , ,.._, s ...... & INhs (VCCll1) PONTIAC '68 , ............ -.. $577 bfeke1, l&M fh r. No. 133171,3116'SJ '69 '70 • GTO .,, '""'·· ,_,, $1 0 77 .,..,, a ••••· -Yl11. T• ludiet . SMtt, t.idltfl n ... , (Jt:SI ) M011t1 Carlo ..... \_ $1777 20 USED OLDSMOBILES UP FOR GRABS! (1969 through 1973 Models) ACTUAL WMOLllAU Ale l!TAIL ILUI IOOlt VALUI l'OmD ON EACH CAI: ASIC IOI DITAILI ON HOW YOU MAT USUN OfflCIAL llD l"l!T TO SAVI A IUNDLI ON TOUI CllOKI Of THlll llAUTlfUL, WAILlNTllO CAii! WHIU THIT LAIT BlG SELECTION! THE BIGGER, ALL NEW '73 HONDA CIVIC THE LITILE GAS SAVER! 4 SPEED OR AUTOMATIC I " .. " •' • ' !SO DAIL V PILOT Wedflffdly, Jut, •, 1973 NEW 1973 Satellite Coupe S.r. Ho. ltUl °Cl~·l52427 '68 PLYMOUTH IAltlACUDA FASTIACK \II, l~lk, , .... , llMNr, pow9r 1tMl'tllf, W5W tins. 1ir cWl!IMlntl, IMtcllet ... ,.., cWIWle, (Wlc:at) $1095 '69 COBRA POIMAL J DOOi vs, • .,.... ................ . ,._........., ........ ... 0 .......... ,.,_, IZOUCll $1095 '67 PONTIAC IONNfYl~LI J DI. H.T. 0 VI, H'-llc, rMlto ,_.,,.,., ,....... ''"""' .. .. ..... WSW, •Ir clllldl""""9, 1111 w11w1. cns•oo $795 I t - . ' lt1J Cftryslff Tew11 Ind ( •I l •I r V W-.ot1. lu111rl· MllY ~IPMG lnckldlnt .1lr Ulldlflolll111. DUSTll Ec-mk1I f cyll!ldM" llfi. ,,..., .... ,.. ,.. ........ " .... wlllt. 11N win lll'ft. (VLJt- COld171al $1295 '67 COUGAR. J DOOi HARDTOP VI.~~--. ....... ......... "911-. WSW, .... CML. ...... -fl. ~(UIClttMI '69 PONTIAC LI MANS Vt. ~. ,..... ''""' ..... ,..., ........ ,...,. wa11-. •sw, .,, cM .. v1ity1 to~ (YOltMll) $1295 ' RED TAG ~ty· et Extr11' iii. d""lnt Air C-sl~ ln1. 0 1"1" SUGcil!ST!:O '69 FORD 500 SEDAN VI, illhlllMflC lr1n1inl111M, rMlo, ltMttf, l'"fff' """' Ing ,wllltt ...._ Wflll lirw. (tAJ4FIM176J $795 lOADlUNNEI 2 DOOi Vt. 4 ..... ,.,..., """"· ...... •""'1111, Wlllft .,.N II'"-'tl~yl ..,., CltrMM wllelfl. (l(YR'Nf) $995 \ - PLUS TAX AND LICENSE "GET 'EM UP scour· Head '°" Ille Hills • • • The DeMrt or Buch in A Rugged Go-Anywhere . ~Scout. , • • VACATION TIME Special Red Tag Savings . On Atlas El!tlre lnvetitory Of ln~llonal Recreational Vetilcles~ ·. • s.,..I No. JSIS6C6Dl0412 ' Sir. No. lQ2HOCHl750tO SEE US FOi: •-YAllS • ·~.:,· FORD WAGON , FORD . CUSTOM 500 RANCH WAGOJI\ ·-Eight p•11., V-1, 1ir eond., •mhtion 1y1ti:m, r•dio, 11mol1 mirror, T.C .. wh11I eov1r1, bumper 911111'5. l #lJ72H1 11202ll (Stk. 1031 1 LIST PRICE SSOIJ.49 54124°3 · Dl!A\.Elt <OST AND Moiii AT $99 OYER COST SUCH AS TH~sE: C:UHSI,,,,.) STK, #11'5 f:U74Hl ..... I STK. #lut C:UJ,SIHMI STK,.:1• IU7tHIWllll STk. 11»4 . ' • . , . YOU CAN'T BEA_T OUR DOLLAR-FOR-DOLLA R VALUES ANYWHERE ·~~~D TORINO WAGON GRAN TORINO SQUIRE '41' 4V 1119., erui11 °0-m1 1ic, w1w., pow1r 1i1,ri119 , pow1r d i1' br1kf1 , tl<ird u11t, 1ir eond., AM - FM 1t1r10, •PP· pro!Gclion 9 rp., T.G., power wind ow1, PD'"'' t1il9 1l1 wi ndow, H.0. 1u1p., di •. w~. eov1r1 i nd mo<1. (lA4lN179959 1 !St• •1435.) · LIST PRICE $5627.5' ~:SATLE• S4&0428 + s9900 ~4703 21 ~ND MQRE AT $99 OYH COST SUCH A!c_TH~Es~·E_: __ _ IJAIH4HIUll ST•. :un UAIJHJenttl STK. illl1 tJ.AUMJ7tt7') STK. :1HJ1 --. A 1973 fOID LTD 2 DL H.T. -t : • CIUISAIB YllS ........ • ClllPllS IRAND NEW FORD SEDAN • FORD .GALAXIE 500 4 DR. H.T • . ·~oO'~ng.i 11invl 1••• trim, w1w ti r•e'.'fcon11~ grp., pow•r t l••ring I br•••1, •ir co~d .. · body tidt :~~;~;:;~~~~:;:~;::~;·s3 91 7 44 1 AND1MORE AT $'9 OYH COST SUCH AS THESE: , CJJ5'NIM4MI ITK. 111 I CJJS#t111J171 ITK. ~7' IHVOIC I IHC LUOl:S l"•ElGHT -MOL OaACK ... 11'.·DL lt. t992t J4 MONTHS O.f.I. IWI DllECT llOM A FOID DfAUll 1 SAYE TH£ MIDDLE MAN IXPINS( 1 u .1•n0•11rt) ITK. #flt llJIU1'41111U STK. #1f'l USED WAGONS TOOi OVER FACTORY INVOICE * NO ADD ON'S * NO GIMMICKS * AN OUTSTANDING BUY •.. __ WHAT MORE Ct.ft! WE SAY?!?! B ' '69 T-llRD LANDAU ('1752 Colodod. lib '°"• 90H milH. C969CPAJ •••••••• ONLY 1 ' '70 T·llRD LANDAU '2752 I • Full pow•r, •lr condltionint, t~od '"II••· lll•CTNI , D R '71 T-llRD LANDAU • "" ···"· ,;, .. , .... -". '3652 r•ntv •111ll•lil•· Good ma.,, .. f741CPC J - ' ' '61 FORD LTD ? Dr. H.T. R1dio, h•1t1r. 1utom.tic, P.S., 1ir cond., .. inyl roof, low milt •. IXSR97?l '1152 '72 GRAN TORINO WAGON RIH, •ulom1tic, power 1t1~rin9, 1ir '2952 cond., good rnil•1. (295EGF l '66 MUSTANG VI, redio, he•ter, •11torn1tic, power 1t••rlng, good rn ilet. ITFP5 10J '61 IUICK Sl'IC. WAGON R1dio, lpe1t•r, elltoll'letic, pow•r 1t11r· ing, •Ir, roof r•ck, 9eod ITliles. IJIO- EXXI ' 'H MUSTANG HARDJOI' VI , ••dio, ht•l•r, 1ulo11"11tic, poW•r 1t1•rin9, 9oed '"ii!'• r•d. ISV6679) '852 '1252 '952 '70 FORD STA. WAGON Country S•d•n. R&H, •ufom 1fic. P.S., roof r1clr, •ir cond., 9ood milt1 . (00]. AIR ) . '68 CHEYROL!T MALllU 2 Dr. H.T., VI, r1d io, he•lt r, 1uforn1· lie, pow•r tl••ring, low mil•1. 1341 · IELI '66 PONTIAC CATALINA 4 Dr., R•dlo, h1•t1r, •uforn•fic, P.S .. •Ir conditionin9, good rnil••· (SHEJ62 1 . E 151 '71 LTD'1 I. GALAXIES E,.•mpl1: '71 Ford 61l111ie 500 2 Dr. RIH, •ulo., P.S., •it cond .. 9ood ll'lilt1. 11111•11 '2152 '1252 '552 '1952 '70 M!RCURY WAGON Col. Prlr. Full power, 1ir co11d .• winyl '295 2 roof, rMf r•clr, AM/FM, 11ood milt1. 11401501 - All l •I• ,,.le• lffec•I .. thru Sun., July I, 1t7J ·f .. .. ' R u c K '71 FORD Fl OO P.U. v.i. ,.,;,, "'''" "'"'"' '2352 1hift, 1ppro•im1t1 ly IS ,000 rn il11. l?l -4 t7 H) '72 FORD t;, TON P.U. V-I. ,.dio ,_,lo.oh•.,,.,. '2852 lfl t lic. Good l!'li. I 19l02Ll '71 FORD f:i50 >;, TON v.1, 1uto., (ldio:h•····· .;,, '2852 1plit '''"'• 9d, ll'li. (Jl474H I '71 GMC: 'Iii ton VI, RI H, P/S .. 1uptr cu1lofft c•'"P•r 1p1ci1I. lo rn il11. l l711lH I MAKE OFFER '71 .... TON 414 FORD HARD TO VI , -4 wh11I dri~t. <4 1p•1d '""'·· , ... """· ""'"FIND USED ~ ----·---" --·· · -l•1t•AMlltWI -• \ ' . . • .. 1 ' :; • S OAJLV PILOT HAND ~ > I STYLESIDE PICKUP Ideal for your Camper . 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