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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-05-18 - Orange Coast Pilot• " Fear K e eps J ohs Fro1n V~ets in .County lly JOllNVALTERZA Of .. rle'IJ~OMSUtf The~nte view was to have been one or th'ose pieces of cuke forare90: , -All e element" oC a good story seemed evident right from th~ firstphon~ contifct. B,asically, the P'icce would have focused on an Orltnae Coa1t employmt'nl agent's attempt to place a qualified (amity of Vlelrlamese re· fugeea lnto apecializedjobs. But l t wasn't long-betwe...tho iDl.c'-vlew..- lurned tosomethingfardifferent. - ·And what-emerged was proof of feur, some~racrsm. and-an-8fmOBt jungle meni1lfft·y have Se.eped inlo the employment world in Orange County. · vaLTE:llu. "II '.\D.\I ~Pt:t ·l .\I , And the thousands of South Vit:tn:.imcse at Camp Pendleton's LitUe Sal&on""may notknow It yet, but even thost: Amt'ri cans will· inJ'liiWqualifl ed~ohelparecaught in a vise. The employment agent who sought out lhe inleryiew is u com· SEE RELAT~D STORIES ON PAGES A2,t.ND 02. pa1sionalewoman. She works hard at placing qualified applicants inU>Jobs. . -An4::Ui'e-firiJl>orntiohell •he dropped exploded the myth that Jobs are nonexistent in Orange County. The alack of unfilled job orders on her desk was an inch thick. Most \\'ere whit e·collar jobs, for sccrcturics und recep· tionist:;, and more i;pecinlized categori c:., pri rn arily in ofri ('Cs. They arc going begging ror qualified applicJnts. she said. ''I know you're amazed. but you just can 't beli eve hoy,· hard 11. is to fiOd really qualified people for thL"m , ··she said . Her plan -the ori_ginal idea for th e stor v '"'US to seek out a family she knew of at Little Saigon, scvcrul or whom art eminently qualified to work at so1nc of the unfilled slots she h<.11.I Then the phone rang. It wi,s the boss. She was kind, concerned and 1,1,·orried stifL "J would acree with the fat't that lhert: arc some? ty 1i~s of j(lbS where we can't find good applicants, but I 'm honestl y' y,:orried ~ubout what might happen to our business if it were known that we had helped hire refugees. People out there just plain don't un· ··,--------------------------------~ SUND~AY Refugeeij Crowding Camps By JACKIE HYMAN OltlM Dallr PllDt St.ff J\lthough refugees continued to crowd into temporary camps across the United States and authorities in Guam requested the evacuation of 50,000 more Vietname·se before typhoon seuson , the situation remained stable at Cami) Pendleton Satur· day. No new refugees arrived, a spokesman reported. He said 20 left and 2SO were processed but l acked sponsors or security clearances. Of the 20 who left, he said two will remain ih California, one went lo Colorado, nine went to Massachuse(ts and two went to Oregon. InlQrm•h!'!' ••.\II ~ 51l(l~JI or the occupations· Qr family groupings of those ·wb6 de~arted were n,O\.~vailaR_l.~. • ;~ To dute, arrivals at Ca1iip Pendleton total 26,039 and de· partures total 7,778. There are 18.261 refugees still in the camp. Also on ,Saturday, three planes', with 529 refugees, arrived at Eglin Air Force Base in ,Fiorida, boosting the refugee population there to 3,570 .. Another 252 evacuees are expected to arrive today. A total of 43 rerugees from Eglin and 161 from Fort Chaffee, Ark., will be flown lo Canada lo· day, part or a Canadian govern· ment program to relocate 3,000 Vietnamese throughout that na· tion. Meanwhile, the more than 50,000 Vietna mese r efugees still in a lent city in Guam could face da nger if they are not removed before the rainy season, accord· ing to the speaker of the Guam legislature. ··Even a bad tropical storm or typhoon or m~erate intensity would result in the total destruc· lion of the makeshift 'camps," said California State Sen. Joseph Ada. "'For purely humanitarian re- asons we should get these people out or those tents ... The rainy season will bribg mosquitoes and will increase the possibility of <Se.A>IETS, PageA2) n.ew•·-Mlss California~-Summer Bartholomew, of Merce'd1 shows surprise and delight after being named the new Miss USA Saturday ~IBlit. The California ·ooa~y will represen~the U.S. jJl.lfi1fllllSs Universe contest. Gassed, Strafed, FV Skipper Safe PaintJofJ The Huntington Beacl1 Festival Saturday was especially colorful for Dana Rosenfeld, 5. She had her face painted- .for the grarid sum of 10 cents-by Barbara Moc1lnikar of the Huntington Beach Playhouse, \Vhile sister Carla, 7. \Vatched. The girls arc the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Rosenfield. · Brown Will Veto Malpractice Bill Governor Brown said Saturday he plans to veto a biJI that wouJd pool insurance companies to pro .. vide malpractice policies for doc- tors in areas where such policies are not otherwise <!failable. Brown's action came in the midst of statewide protests by ph ysicians, es pe c i a l l y anesthesiologists. against soar· ing malpractice insurant'e costs. The protests may come to Orange Coun ty this week. At least six tounty hospitals are expecting slowdowns that ·wi ll limit operations to cases of e m e rg e n cy, ca n cer a nd childbirth. The est imat ed 12 5 anesthesiologists in Orange County have been. in vited to a special meeting Monday at the offices of the Oran ge County. Medical Association for a dis· cussion. There will be no vote taken. since the rates went into effecl May I. Although primarily Northern Calift>rnia h'D.s been · affected so far, doctor:s throughoUt Southern California ar.e expected to join in the prote!!lts \his week. Some hope was offered by the chairma n of the Assembly Health Committee, who suid Saturday he wi ll introduce a bill that includes m ost of Brown's m a fpractic e in s u rance pro· posals. ··r am -hopeful that' my reform bill will meet the governor's ex· <See BROWN, Page 1\2:) Democrats Check Out Los Angeles By ARNOLD ZEITLIN Associat.cl Pr~ss Wl'IWr SINGAPORE -The captain of the M ayaguez, a Fountain Valley m an , in an emotional news conference, said Saturday he ba rgaiQ ed for his crew 's freedom by promising thei r Cambodian captors he would call ror the end of U.S. air strikes. Capt. Cha rles T. Mille r, 62. also said he <1.nd hi s ct·ew mem- bers were gassed and hit by shrapnel from rounds fired by U.S. warplanes trying lo prevent the Cambodians from taking them to the m ainla nd in a fishing boat. Eves moist with tears, he said without the M arine and Air Force actions, .;I don't think this crew Would be standing befol"e · you today." He also said the -Cambodians. who one crew member described . as being between 12 and 26 years old, ··never mistreated" him or his crew . ln Washington, Pentagon of- ficials had no immediate com- ment on Miller's statement that tear gas and n ausea gas had been ·used in the action except to say they would look into it. A D e fe n se D e partme nt spokesm an did note, however, that fo llowing the incident military officials had reported that what were thought to be Americans were seen alx>ard one of the boats and that OOat ·was· not s unk. ~filler said he kept his purl or the bargain with the Camb6dians after arriving on a Navy rescue s hip by telling naval authorities in Was hington or his promise. He also said he promised to ask for a h all in the landi ng of U.S. Marines. But he said U.S. attacks con· tinued for the rest or the day and part of the next ni ght as A·merican forces tried lo extricate U.S. Marines who landed on Cambo·· dian soil as part of the rescue operation. -··we \Vere tol'd an attack had Man Found DeadinPool A J-lun tintiton Beach man \Vas found dead in his swimming pool Saturday in \Vhat a uthorities beli eve to have beeii a drowning accident. J ack Heptig·, 61, of 20264 Lan· tann Lane, was pronounced dead at 5: 15 p.m. al Huntington In· tercommunity Hospital. A spokesm an for the Orange County Coroner's Office said that Mr. Heptig had been mowing the la\\.·n. went swimming and was round in the pool. Funeral arrangements were being handled through Dilday Mortuary in Huntington 9,each. ' just commenced ... said A1iller <.i fter he and his ere\v came .iboard the nava l vessel about 4 <.i .m. Thursd<-1y after the Cambo· dians freed him . hi s 39 ere\\' membe rs and five Tha i fi s· hermcn, ending 68 hours in CJ))· tivity. A 20·man replacement ere\\' for the freighter is fl .Ying to the ship to a ssume the duties of t·re\\'men ,,·ho :.ire co ming home . The ne'v ere,,· members \\'cl'e recruited from Bay Area AF'L- CIO hiring halls and left San fol·aneisco lnternation<il r\irport <See l\oJILLER, P age A31 U.S. Seizes Polish · Ship Off Monterey SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The Polisb:fishing ve11el Kalmar, fl y- ing both American and Polish flags, was escorted "into San Francisco on Saturday after the Coast Guard boarded the ship and seized it within the 12·mile U.S. fishing limit. The twin·.&-lacked. 278·foot "fi s· hing factory" moved into Pier 9 .at about 11 a.m . and was met by the s hip's agents and represen· lalives of the State Department, U.S. attorney's office, police and First Lady Flying Toward California By The Associated Press First Lady Betty Ford comes to California today on the longest trip since her cancer operation last September. During the slow-paced, four· day visit, she v.·ill focus attention on art projects, visit the San Diego Zoo a nd drop in on a foster grandpa re nts center in Los An geles. Two special events prompted the First Lady·'s tri,p. On Monday s he will receive.the 1975 Distinguished Wom an of the Year Award from the National Art Association in Los Angeles. On Tuesday, she wi ll cut a rib· bon dedicating a new v.·ing of lhe fine arts gall ery of San Diego, \\.'hich is cele brating its SOth an· niversary. Mrs. Ford added two side trips or her O\\'h : -A v i s it \V ilh foste r grandpa re nts al a federally aided program-al the Pepperdine Univer sity Urban Campus in the Walts area or Los Angeles. -While in San Diego, she ex· pressed a person al interest in go- ing lo see the f amous zoo. Mrs. Ford will make the S \~,. hour flight to Los An geles today alx>ard a military DC9 plane. She has no activities scheduled lo· day. the FBI, .according to the Coast Guard. ~ The Kalmar's skipper, Capt. Stanislaus Sczpara. \11as quoted .- by an unidentified U.S. Customs agent as express in g the fear that he would lose hi s job because of the seizure. He was permitted lo leave the s hip but refused lo ta lk to reporters. The Coast Guard said the U.S . attorney's office will determine what charges would be filed against the O\\.'ncr s and captain of the ship. It was the first seizure off the West Coast since 1972 \vhen three Russian fishing captains were fined $250,000 ror illegal fishing off Alaska. The ere\\.' of 70, crov.'ding the r ails of the ship 's decks. "'ere quiet as their skipper stepped on· to U.S. soil near the foot of Tele· graph Hill. Fl a nk ing him were Coast Guard officers a nd lawyers ror the local agents. The Coast Guard said the ere"'' would have to remain abo<ll'd the Kalmar as long as the ship is in port. The Coast Gu a rd said the cut· tel\'Modoc seized the ship without incident 10 miles off Monterey Bay alx>ut 3 a.m . on grounds that the Kalmar was two miles closer to shore than permitted by fi s. hing rules for foreign vessels. A spokesm an said fishing is rorbidden within the l 2·mile ··contiguous fis hing zone" and the Kalmar was seen taking fi sh. The ship is part of a Russian· Polish fishing fleet whiC'h has been ope rating off the American coast for several weeks. Ex-Beatie Signs Biggest Contract? J_,OS ANGELES (A Pl -Paul l\1cCartney. forn1er Be alle singer, v.•riter and guita1;st. h:.is signed v.•ith Ca pitol Ilerords in '''hat may be the largest contract in record indus try histor y. Terms or the pact \vere not an· nounced. but the provisions re· portedly may \Veil exceed Elton John 's SS·million t\1CA agree· ment. The Legislature also will meet Monday, in a special session called by Brown to tackle the problem of rising malpractice in· surance costs. ln rejecting the Lcgi$lalure ap· proved bill to pool insurance agencies where no one ages,ey can .provide .insuianee, Brt>wn said. "Palliatives whlcb divert attention from unpleasant re· alities ere nol in the public in· terest. •• LOS ANGELES (AP). -The Democra'l'ic. Coqvehtion Site ·selection Committee will meet in LQs Angeles today to study t.hC city's bid f9r the 1!!'76 Democr.atic N·ational Coit\tcntion. O:\' 'flt•: l:\SIDt~ •' The bill was sponS"or ed by Alister McAlister (0 -Sun Jose). k spokesman for the governor said he tiaS not yet reached a de· clsion On two sin\lla'r bills thol are also on his desk. One is SB 398. aponsored by Sen. Dennis Carpenter CR -Newport Beach>. Aneslheslologisls, stung by st eep increases in ir)surance rates (u muCh as 324 ,percent), have ins tltilted s lowlfowas In Northern Califo rnia hospllals Committee rD:embers will tour the Conventioftt.eenter Monday morning , arter which Robert Str·auSS, n ational Democratic ch·airman1 will discuss the site sel~ction. ' -· The members Will tour the Los Angeies ,Music Center arid later inspect-.-the Beverly Hilton, Beverly Wils hire and Century Pl az.a Hotels. The Demo~rats will meet with Mayor Tom Bradley on Tuesday. . Vying to'r the convcnti'dn bcsltlC$ Los 1Angeles are New York, K a n sas Cil'I and Cleveland. F,ACING DEATH -Just as Americans learned ·to.take sex out or the rjosct as a CQnversation topic, we're learning how to talk about-and handle-the fact of death.. Daily Pi.lot Stall Writer Arthur R. Vinsel tell• some¢ the views or ex~rt~. Page 81. ANOTHER JOB-The Job Hopper takes on the task of ex· plaining 'the life or a garbagem a n. Its author, Daniel flalligao. worked in the job he says was no ·•sani tation engineering" to get background forthecolumn. Page82. METER MAKER -The guy who inve nted the parking meter was an ex·newspaperman. And one woman in the town that had the first ones, Oklahoma Clty. still avoids using them. These are .some of the facts brought out in a reatu re a bout th e mechanical marvels invented in the mld·1930s. Pnge BS. 20f YEARS LATER cwgress hasn't changed much o~ t he years as a spe~ial his· torical feature story on some of the first moves of the First and Second Continental Congress seems to prove. Page AtO. fn!Jl d eSw1dny · At v-S.rvlt• 81 it.n11 Ullde'' •• IErlNI .. m!IKll •• Movlo1 8•·1 0.111tlecl Dl-16 U.e. Nowt_o,A• NfflNlll Covtl111 A6 0.1.,.. Co11111r At Cl'ftt-rd BS Pll-.1• 94 Editorl11 l"lttf1 A6·1 lto111ld lt,111111 Al E:11hrUh•~11I e6·1 lto•l 1Eil1to CS·I f'lftMCI (4 All ltt.:11 8• Horow•"" 1!11 *""' ci.J Jotttto'"' 91 TuoWi'I es v... Mtllllllll •• DAii. Y I'll.OT 5f;CTIOHS ,.,,...,, ..... 111, TVW10~ ... :42 OAILYPILOT Sunday, May 18, 1975 Coast. Watch ••• ·Top News Stories of the past week from Orange Coast Communities LAGUNA BEACH --The City Council said ''No'' to public nudity on beaches and other open areas th~s week in an eme rgency ordinance . Recent i nter- pretations of state law had left coastal cities powerl ess to arrest · those who want to grin and bare it .•• HUNTINGTON BEACH --The city's police chief made a pitch this ~eek for more manpower, claiming his depart- ment will vi+tually be out o f buainea• by 1979 if there isn 't some relief for overworked officers . But the city council, studying a proposed $3~ million city budget, indicated cutbacks are more likely •.. President • Prepares . Address WASHINGTON (U PI ) - Completing one of his m01t ex· hausling and m omentous weeks. in o(fice, President Ford relaxed with a round of golf Saturday and prepared to deliver today wha\ aides d escribed as a major philosophical a ddress. White Rouse-officials said Ford will urge Americans to concen- tra te on ''restoring natioiial purpose and national will'' after last month's Communist vtc· tories in Cambodia and Soulh Vietnam. • • .... SADDLEBACK VALLEY --College professors pulled a real boner: They identified a bone found by 13-year-old Christie Rudder of Mission Viejo as that of a horse wh ich l ived between. 50 ,000 and 13 million years ago. But authorities of the Los Angeles County Mu seum of Nat ur a l History identified th e "horse bone " as belonging to a co~ that died a scant 20 0 years ago ... The President will deliver the address at the University of Pen~ nsylvania's commencement ex· ercises in Philadelphia. He will also rec eive th e school's honorary law degree. , Presidential aides said. Ford· probably would not speBk at length about his decision to use military force to r ecover the freighter Mayaguez and its crew from Cambodia Thursday. MIDDLI! OFHUl«INGTON BEACH STREET BECOMES 'JUNKY.ARD' OF CARS Police, Ambulance Man Cleon Up 5·car Croah at Buahard and Hamilton 5-car Crash Hurts They indicated the a.p-eech would be upbeat and designed to build up AmeriCan pride after the successful rescue operations. Ford worked with his speech writers through the morning before driving. to Burning Tree Country Club in s uburban Bethesda, tt1d.-- Four in Huntington SAN CLEMENTE --A g r oup of proper ty o wners has attacked the city's plan to create a r edevelopment project for t he muni cipal pier area . The group says the city should float bonds to fund improve-· ments r ather than try the comp lex redevel opment p rocess. Time Hangs Heavily In 'Little Saigon' By ARTRU RR. VINSEL ot-.o.ur "l""s..tt Sitting in a crowded barracks at El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta· tion, wishing for work, idle amid the periodic silence, snoces and clamor or children, is a lousy way to spend a Tuesday afler· Po!!"· l The Vietnamese refugees find l no way to spend any afj.ernoon, , at El Toro M CAS, Camp· Pendleton, Fort Chaffee, Ark., or. pny olher pl ace they are shuttled in America. 1 The precious pipeline to freedom, or so.called Refugee Trail, has so far been a one-way road for many. They have professional skills and talents for the most part - 'Sailor' New Poker Champ LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - Brian "Sailor'' Roberts became the 1975 ••world champion of poker" Saturday by winning lhe , final pot of $115,500 on a pair or jacks. He walked a way from the win- · n er-t3ke·al I game wilh the : $210,000 put up b'y the 21 players . who started the game. : Roberts, a Las Vegan formerly , of San Angelo, Tex., won the pol ; from Bob Hooks of Dallas, the on- ; Jy other player after five sessions 1ofpoker. : Roberts was presented with a ~tray full of $100 bills in bundles 'by J ack Binion, owner of the ~Horseshoe Club of downtown Las : Vegas which hosted the meet. • Ina Squeeze except for the very young or very old -and it may be some time before they can be 'put to use in their new la nd, if ever. "We are very worried," says Mrs. Nguyen Thi Hoai, 25, who was a mong the SOO·plus refugees housed at El Toro last week en route to Fort Chaffee -and they "hope -a new life. The husbands and wives - those who weren 'l separated - a r e-anxious to b ecOmc ·eslablis.b.ed and productive in their jj'Fofessions, craftS ·or whatever work m ay be offered' to them. · They are not peasants and !armers, for the most part. "I worked at mail distribution in the government communica· tions divisio n,'!. says Dang Nguyen Tuan Khai. Her mother who stayed behind, had cared for the children, but the young woman now cares for them, in transient quarters wherever the fortunes or war and semi·peace take them now thal they are in America. · CSee IDLE, PageA9) Americans Get Big Russian Sendoff LENINGRAD, USSR CUP[) - Hundreds of Russians bade farewell to the Crew of two U.S. Navy ships Saturday as the (irSt. American combat vessels to visit a Soviet port since World War II steamed out of Leningrad harbor at the end of a five-day goodwill visit. Some of the Russians held up sig_n.s reading in English, ''liappy Sa1hng." Hi~ golfing partners were Sen. Paul Fannin (R-A riz.). former Rep. Harold Collier CR·TI1.) and William Whyte, a U.S. Steel vice president. . Sen. Barry Goldwater <R· Ariz.) had been invited to play but bowed out. Goldwater , widely re· garded as one of the most influen· tial GOP conservatives, was quot- ed Saturday as saying thal Ford's handling of the Mayaguez inci· d•nl "could be the act that elects him''nexlyear . , "You know, I haven't always been solidly with him, solidly in his corner. but I a m now," Goldwater told the Washington Post. "I've opposed him as much as I've backed him, and I have had serious doubts about his leadership aqd they were dis· peiied ... Ford plans to speak Tuesday at a bicentennial "freedom day" rally in Charlotte, N.C. Five persons suffered minor injuries in Huntington Beach Saturday, four of them in one five-car collision. The multiple a ccident oc· curred at 1 :45 p.m . al the in- tersection-of Hamilton Avenue and Busha rd Street. Police said a car driven by Daniel Davis, 20, of 9952 Spin· naker Drive, Huntington Beach collided in the Intersection with~ vehicle driven by Theda Phillips, 50, o( hl onterey P ark. The two ·Ca rs s pun around striking three other cars. Treat'. cd and re leased al Pacifica Hospit a l were Davis· Mrs Phillips; Edelmira Barc~lo, 28: of El Toro and Thomas Eskridge 29, of Huntington Beach. · ' _The fi~th. d~iver, who escaped w1lhout 1n1ur1es, was identifi ed as David Manenberger, ~. of Newport Beach. Police said no charges have been filed , but the case is under Any Sp0nsors? \. . . . -- f The toll-free number for potential sponsors of Viet· narr)ese refu gees (800·368·1180) wasn't worth the dialing !ale Friday. An operator at the Washington, D.C., station said that all lhe refugees available through that service had been placed. She recommended calling the local Red Cross. At Orange County Red Cross headquarters, they could off er more help. Spokes men there said that all inquiries by potential sponsors are being directed to "The Catholic Con· ferenc e, USMC B Camp Pendleton Refugees Oceanside, Calif .. 92055." ' ' An overworked staff there is trying to coordinate placement .-vith sponsors who must commit themselves to accepting r esponsibility for the r efugees for a ,minimum of two years. · Fro•PageAl VIETS CELEBRATE • • • malaria and fever," he said. The discomfort of the refugees contrasted s h a rply with the mood in H anoi, where more th an a million Vietnamese were re· portedly celebrating the North Vietnamese victory ln a (wo-day festival Thursday and Friday. The celebration included ftlm festiv8ls, cultural performances and sporting events. Films in· eluded "memorable events" in the war against lhe United States and a portrayal of the life or North Vietnam's late President Ho Chi Minh, accort;ting to the count ry's o fficial VNA news agency. In Saigon, Tran Van Huong, "'ho was president of South Viet- nam for one week after Nguyen Van Thieu stepped aside r e· mained quietly at home, reading and lending his flower garden. The 74-year-old Huong, who turned over the presidency to neutralisl Duon& Van "Big'' Minh, said U.S. Ambassador Graham Martin came to see him lhe day he resigned and en· couraged him to evacuate. "I refused to go,'' Huong told an interviewer Saturday. After the surrender, rUmors had spread that Huong com· milted suicide bul he said that a colonel of the Provisional Revolutionary Government came to his house and politely told him he would have no trou· ble now or In the future. "1 do not even own my own house. This home where I spend my last years belongs to the gov- ernment," said Huong, who was wearing s h ort1 and an Un· dershirt. "My only resource Is m y pentlon--$90 every lhree • monlhl -and I don 't !mow 111'11 get it,'' he 1ald. The outrigger Virginia of Balboa found Itself in a traffic jam in the Dana Point Marina Saturda~ during a · canoe race. Women pad<Med the oultigge!'ll from Dana Point Harbor lo the San Clemente pier and men paddled them back. Overall winner was the Mamo Kai out of Malina de! Rey. Seoond was the Imua or Newport Beach .• The Vlrfinla placed sixth. . . "Jt uong, who had been Thieu's vtce·presldent for three yea.rs, said that durtn1 bis lbort term as president he did not Uve In the pretldentlal Palaice ind went. there only lo work. ' investigation. Less than half an hour later, al 2:10 p.m ., a motorcyclist lost control of his vehicle at the in· tersection of 15th Street and Pacific Coas l 1-li g:hway and fell in the strel't . Reported in satisfactory condi- tion at Pacifica was Dennis t.l ulzig, 22, of G ardcn Grove. Maharaj Ji Family Asks Guru w Quit NEW DELHI, India (AP) - Besieged by m ounting legal pro- blems, Guru Maharaj Ji received an appeal from his family Satur- day to give up his fight to retain control of the Divine Lighl Mis· sion and patch up his feud with his mother. There was no immediate response from the 17-year-old re· ligiou.s leader , whdtwat"repof1ed in central Jaipur city. barred. by a court from leaving India until a contempt citation brought by his family is settled. , ' "The best thing for Mah&raj J i is th at he should come ' to his mother, express regret for all he has done and ask for a pardon," said the guru's oldest brother, 24·year -old Bal Bhagwan Ji in an interview. ' Bal Bhagwan Ji spoke wilh the blessings o( his mother, who pro· claimed him the new guru o( the Divine Light Mission followin g her renunciation of Maharaj J i lasl month. The molt.er, whose late husband founded the movement in 1961 , cha r ged Maharaj Ji with becoming a playboy arter mov· ing to the United States in 1973. Laguna Man To Face Trial On Drug Rap A Laguna Beach man is one of three Californians ordered to stand trial Aug. 4 in Las Vegas on charges in connection with an al· leged marijuana smuggling ring . . Ephram Galvan, 25, is one of ~ne ~rsons charged in ronnec· lion w~th a case of alleged im- porlat1on of m arljuana from Mexico and transportation of it from Southern California to Detroit by way o( Las Vegas Six or the accused have pleaded no contest to the charges. Among them is Chillys Elaine Sandberg, 24 of Anaheim All. six were p laced 'on probatio~ Fr1d ay by U.S. DJstrict Court Judge Rolit:er D. Foley. HB Site For New Kelp Farm About l ,000 used automoblle tires are to be placed on lhe bare ocean floor off Huntlngton Beach as an artificial home for kelp, the formerly abundant seaweed that fish live in. Kelp plants will be taken to a reef Monday and transplanted at the site one m ile offshore. Kelp is a good home for flsh and was once thick off the Soulhern California coast. The director of the project, Dr. Wheeler North of the California Ins titute of Tec.hnolo1y at Puadena, uld be belleva pollu· Uon foote red the 1 rowth ot kelp predat.ore like the sea urchin. The tlrea are lied in oluaten and dropped 10 11 lo form a reel. . . . . t Fro•PageAl BROWN ... pect alion s for this special session," Assemblyman Barry Keene CD-Eureka ) said. He said he agrees with Brown lhal a solution to the soaring in· surance premiums and doctors' strikes will require ''equa l sacrifi ces '' fr om d octors, lawyers and insurance c·om· parues. • . Keen's bill includes limits on- attorney's fees, insurance prC. miums a nd hospital rates, volun· lary binding a rbitration of malpractice cases, and certifica· lion o( doctors every four years by a new Board of Medical Quali- ty Ass urance. He a lso · proposed a ''Health Corps," simil ar to Brown's plan I ror a "medical Peace Corps," consisting .of doctors and .aides who would travel to medically needy areas or the state. The bill will be introduced at the start or Monday's special legislative session on malprac· Lice. Wagstaff said. Earli e r Saturday, the presi· dent of the Caiifornia" Medical Asscciation (CJ\1 A) assailed in· surance companies for rejecting a short.term malpractice plan he said ""'ould insure against losses. ·~We 're appalled by their lack of concern for the. _ _paticnts of Ca lifornia ,'' said Dr. Carl G<ktsch_. _ • The pmposa} to roll back rates to Jan. 1 levels had been agreed upon Thursday by the CMA, the California Physicians Cris is Committee; the sta.te insurance commissioner a nd insurance in· dustry representatives. But in· surance companies refused to ratify il Friday. U.S.-Russian Love Child Offered Role HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Vic- toria Fyodorova. the love.child conceived during World War II by an American admiral and a Russian actr ess, has been of. fered a role to play her mother in a movie about the rom ance. · Miss Fyodorova, Who had to overcome Russian government.. red tape to come to this country to visit her father, Ret. Rear Adm. Jackson Tate, 77. of Orange Park, Fla., loured a movie studio here Friday. Miss Fyodorova, who also ts an actress, said 'he must return ·to her country June 11 and would not be able to accept the role un- less s he get s approval from the Russian studio . DAILY PILOT Robert N, Weed P<t•ldlnl t no P~Oll- Jack R. Currev Vitt "'•••dl~I •l'IO Goi .... .i Mlf>tOW Thomas Keevll EOll0< Thomas A. Murphlne ""-"•t+"t E"'tot Thomas M , Mccann $.u'ICl•Y Eou., • Charles H. Loos Ricliard p Nall A.1•+•ttM i,v.,.,:,.. Edolot• . • • , .J1 ] I Ho br An of I En go; Un la• Ma 1 tot: poi letl m a or wit bat !or 1 rd me dis Fr Ar set lot I Mc Inc sai er< fer I fie• ta i no Sin ne: 1 shj An VCI lhE bot 1 Cr< !hr ore hm th• tol tak lo r.11 r • I .. ,_ .... "~ " ... ... ~l•I "I ""' ... • ... • •IK -,, .... ~· ~· • ••• c .... .... r ... -• ·~ " ( ' .... •• .... ... ' co "' •• •• "'! Thai Students fit Uncle Sam BANGKOK, 1'huiland (AP) - Hanging Uncle Surrl in errtgy and breaking pieces from the American Eagle seal, thousands of 21tudents ri'l.arched on the U.S. Emba11y Saturday to back Thai government demands for the United Stales to apologh.e for launchln1 . \he rescue of the MayaJuez trom Thailand. The protesters, esUmated to tote) a,s many as 10,000, arrted posters with such English· lettered slogans as, "Ford, how manY wars did you start today ?" or "To Yankee Crom Thailand with hate!ul," and "Go to hell bad American. 'This land is not !or you." Thailand, worried about future relations with its new Com- munist neighbors, objected. to the dispatch or more than 1,000 U.S. Marines to Thalland. without Bangkok's perrriisston and to the fact that American planes mudc bombing a nd stra'fing runs from bases here in efforts to free tho merchant ship seized by Cum· bodla. Foreign Minister Cha.tichui Choonhavan, charging that tho tntldent had "seriously Impinged on the national sovereJgnlY. of Th•il-and;i..L.c-atled-tn U.S. Charge d'Affaires Edward E. Masters and· delivered a protest note de- manding the apology. The Thai ambassador to Washington was recalled on Friday, At the U.S. embassy com- pound, the students lashed the 12-foot eCfigy to the gate and af- fixed a shower shoe to the American Eagle seal, a supre me insult in Thai culture. Lar·gest Class OAILV PILOT A;f I Lebanese .~ ~ t Children .~ Killed By The Assoclaied Press I • . .. • l • Seven Le banese children wer&· ki lled at play Saturday when a: mortar shell left from a recent; Isr aeli shelling exploded in a! field near the southern borde~ village of Aitroun, a Lebanese:: army s pokes man s aid. Fivt.."!: other children were wounded..- three seriously . Asked abo.ut the explosion.; first thought to be a mine buried; b}i Is r aeli troops who twice: raided the village in the past .. "'eek, a spokesman foe:... the". military command in Tel ~iV: said the r aiders had "not ex-~ changed fire with anyone or left( anything behind." ( Fro•PageAl MILLER'S STORY~ .. F lag presentation led off baccalaureate and commencement exercises in auditorium of Southern California College Saturday morn- graduating class since the college's move to Orange Coast from Pasadena 53 years ago. 'fhe Costa Mesa campus will graduate 133 in Clossof'75. In the lsraeli-occu(lied Westi Bank of Jordan, meanwhile, 1~ persons were injured by three ex1 "plosions. the Israeli militar~ command announced. An Israeli.: und e r g r ound organizatiorV claimed credit for one of the~ blasts, wflich wounded an Arab':· and appeared to be in retaliation!- for an Arab attack. ~ -ing. The school paid honors to the largest Friday n ight aboard a Pan · American jet . They nre scheduled lo arrive in Singapore tonight. Board Chairman ~1i£.bael McEvoy of Sea-Land Service Inc., owners of the Mayaguez. said 20 members of the recovered crew accepted the company's of- fe r lo return home immediutely. All of• the ship's present of- ficers will r emain with the con- tainer s hip when it resumes n ormal ser vice between Singapore and other A!Sian ports next week, the company said. The gassing and strafing or the ~hip apparently occurred as American jets vainly tried to pre- vent a fishing boat from t aking the captain and crew to the Cam- bodian mainland. The noxious gas burnt'd all the crewmen and s hrapnel wounded (hrec men; the captain said of an ordeal that lasted almost four hours before the craft arrived at the Cambodian s hore. "They were trying lo get them to turn around so we would not be taken ashore to be killed or sent to prison in Phnom Penh," said Miller. "I don't blame the planes for what ever they did on..the straf- ing, "You have to give our pilots a lot of credit," said Miller. "They can hit the eye of a needle. They did everything' possible to get them to turn around. "The third engineer passed out for 20 minutes. He had a bad heart. We didn 'l even realize his condition for the first 10 minutes because we were pretty bad ourselves. We thought he was dead.'' Miller said his own men were too sickened ~y gas to consider taking over the vessel. "We were never mistreated at any time." said Miller. He said the Cambodians · served them chicken legs, rice, greens and hot tea. making sure the Americans finished their food before sitting down to eat their own meal. He also insisted he did not violate Cambodian territorial waters. ''So, ..... ·e're a ll happy lo be here, folks. You don't know how hap- py." He said he planned to give the ;'Well paid bonus" he expect- ed for his adventur.c to the families or the Marines killed in the rescue_ Oswald WASHINGTON (APJ -The Warren Com mission discussed a report that Lee Harvey Oswald had worked as an FBI un- dercover-agent for more than a year before the assassination or President John F . Kennedy, ac- cording to a recently declassified commission transcript. Members of the commission, including the late Chief Justice Earl Warren and President Ford, who was then a Michigan congressman, discussed the re- port at a closed session on Jan. 22 . 1964 . The transcript remained classifi ed top secret for 11 years until released to Harold Weisberg, an author who had filed suit under the Freedom or Information Act . Weisberg has written numerous books 'lnd articles criticizing the Warren Commission investigation and its conclusion that Oswald, acting alone, s hot and killed Kennedy in Dallas. Tex., on Nov. 22, 1963. l·, " A copy of the transcript was ob· tained by The Associated. Press. ; ..... , ......... ' ,, \ -"\~-~ " • Al the start of the meeting, J . Lee Rankin, teneral counsel or the commisslon, s~id he'bad'been told by Waggoner Carr. Texas al· lorney general, that "the word had come out . , . that Oswald was acting as an FBI undercover r.~· . ~ • .. U~I Tel"°loelo Anaheim Boat Victim Found SAN DIEGO (APJ -The body of an Anaheim resident missing since April 22 has been found in the ocean off Torrey Pines Golf Course, coroners officials said. The victim, Richard L. Wise. 44, was found Friday by a fi s- herman two miles O(f the coast. Wise was thrown overboard after his sailboat ran aground during a storm. Doily Pilot D"i"ery Is Guoronteed Monday·Fnday: II you do nol ha~e YotJr paper' by 5·30 p,m .• c:all betore 7 p.m. and· your copy .,..,u be de- livered. Salurday and Sunday: II you do not receive· your copy b}' 9 am. 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" " " " ., " " ~ • .. " " " " " " u " .. .. • " " .. " " " " • " " " " • " .. " .. " .. .. ., " " " " .. " " " " " .. " .. .. .. " .. .. " .. an FBI Agent? agent and that they had the in- formation of his badge which was liven as number 179, a nd that he \\'as being paid $200 a month from September of 1962 up throu gh the t ime of the as- sassination.·• Rankin said he had talked to Henry Wade, Dallas district at· torney, who told hi1n the source of the r eport v.'as ;.i. member of the press. ''There is a de ni al of this in one of these 1'"'81 records. as you know ,'' interjected tbe late Rep. Hale Boggs(D-La. ),another com· mi!Ssion member . ··It is something that "'ould be very difficult to prove out," ans\\.·ered Rankin. "There were events in connection with this that are curious, in th:.i t th ey might make it possible to check some of it out in time. I assume that the FBI r ecords "·ould never show it , and ir it is true. and of course, v.•e do n't kno"'· But \\'C thought you s hould have the in- formation.•· Later, Ra nkin commented th;..il he and Warren had di scussed the report. Outside the conflict area, Saud~ Arabia was reported ready io an~ nounce soon a $150 billion five·: year development plan. The Mid·. die East Economic Survey quot--; ed the head of Petromin, the: state oil. gas a nd minerals firm,. as saying that $13 ·$1~_ billion o~ that sum will be spent for new oiL refineries. petrochemical plants ... fertilizer plants, oil pipelines anct- a mammoth steel plant. ~ In another l\tideast develop ... ment Israeli Defense :twlinister- Shimon Peres said the country v.1ill be a r esponsible neighbor and not interfere with ships using the.Suez Canal after it opens of· ficiall y on June 5, eigllt years after it "''as blocked since the six· day Mideast war. Penney • Limited time only. 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' Originally the depletion allowance \Vas designed "'to provide oil producers with additional funds for ex· 'ploration as supplies in existing fi elds diminished. This seemed reasonable. But revelation .of the enofmous profits being made by-many of the major oil fi rms following the Arab oil embargo raised ques- . tions about the need for special lax benefit. Unfortunately, one effect of the legislative slap probcibly' could be higher consumer prices to ·offset the hig her tax bills. \Vhether it \\·ill inhibit needed oil exploration remains to be seen. So the consumer, who paid through the nose to crcilte those profits that brought on lhe toug her deple- tion law, probably will pay a~in to· cover the cost of the punishment. A 'No' Vote Cast Jn ligJ1t of Orange County's current budget pro- blems, the Grand Jury's rece nt recommendation that a n e w voting system be purchilsed isn't too attractive this year . ~ain speed, "-'hich "·ould be unjustifiable, but more so because it will not be able to handle the load. And maintenance man power for an outdate d system is hard to find. · The j ury probably wus right in sugges ting that some form of punch-card system, Which also provides for central counti11g, is most logical. It is a certainty that the county shouldn 't spend . millions on purchasing more expensive voting machines -to provide counting in the precincts - simply because of th6"philosophical hangups of some who think a centralized vote count is not to be trusted. But the overriding question now really is budget. lfhis may w e ll be a year to study how purchasing can be spread out and a nc\V system phased in while we still get the rcmainiQg years of life out of the existing system. Jt's n·ot the year to get involved with purchasing new equipment. R e lie f for Nonsmokers Orange County supervisors Tues day should routinely approve tough ordinance amendments that go a long way to\\'W-d assuring the rights of non· smoke r s. Tl1e legal ch<1nges, proposed by nonsmoking Supervisor Robert Battin, "'ould give some real bile to the virtually toothless no-smoking law now on the books. , -• •-• I ___ .. ---:, ' . , ... .. • • ... ,_ • • ' •• ':'I • • ' The jury makes the point that, while the ll·year- old Coleman system is safe and.accurate, it is becom· ing increas ingly slo\v as county voters grow in num· hers. ., Among other things, it would outlaw s moking in county-owned and public buildings in county territory except in such places as private offices, restrooms and other areas designated by supervisors. Impetus for s tiffening the law came from ne w re· ports that concentrations of ex.haled to bacco fumeS: can be h armful to the nqns moker . . 1._'Don't look so shock ed! Greasing palms is an old . '~ tradition in our business!' Eventually it \vill have to be r eplaced, not jus t lo In Education, Its Results That Count T.bere is a revolution goin g on in ou'r schools and colleges today. Although it is extremely com- plex, it can be put quite simply, The direction is changing at l:..st from an emph asis on t each ing to an e mphasis on learning. We are now taking more interest in the product we turn out than the process \\.'e .u se . We are 1junking the a s~ ·stimplion that · everything to be l~arncd has to be t ;.iught. What does this really mean'! It rne;.ins we arc to. be fi eld 'at· countable for the learning Pro· duct rather than lhe teaching pro· 'cess. Until recently. most of ou r schools were organized around management by _prescription o( the process. Teachers ""·ere evaluated by the leaching techni· ques they used. not by hO\\.' much or how \\•ell students learned. EARLY IN THE 1940s, Mc~ Newcomer and 1 had a young son and another child on the y;ay. I \\.'as just out of the service and found a job teaching fifth grade. I 1,1,·anted very much to be a suc- t·ess in my chosen profession. NO\\' what would one ordinarily do if one 1,1,•a nted to be assured of success in his chosen profession? Of course, he would wutch verv carefu l ly and \determine the crite ria to be a successful teacher. At that time. as far as I could ascertain . the criteria for teaching s uccess in the fifth grade in San Dim us was to make covered wagons aAd miintain a beautiful room environment with two·tone letter cutouts on the bulletin board. I made more covered \vagon s than you have ever seen and even some of my students learned how to make CO \'ered wa&ons. I V.'asn·t very good at the l~'O·tonc cutouts. so my "''ire came-qo"·n to I LELAND B . NEWCOMER the classroo01 on Saturday and . decorated my room. The ohly times we learned how successful we were in Lhose days occurred when tQe county supervisor visited once each month . The co·unty supervisor had to go by the big front window of the kindergarten room as he left. the parkin g lot. When the supervisor sh"o1,1,·ed up. the kinderga'l'ten teacher would send n little girl to 1ny room with a ruler. This \\'as my signal th:..t .the super visor "'as arriving and "'e all started making covered \\·agons like crazy. · As a result of this subterfuge, the supervisor extolled me to my principal as an extremely out· standing young school teacher and I immediately began to re· ceive recognition. i\l.T llOUGll I have taken some literary license with this story, it is real e nough to represent a true tragedy in education ... particularly since up until the past fe\v years, most schools \Vere organized around the idea that there 1,1,·as one "good'" or ' ·right" "'aY to teach. If a teacher did certain things. he "·as good al teaching. \Ve have since come to .un· det'stand that the n:iost valid criterion for evaluating good teaching is good learning. Thank heavens, We are now moving away from management by prescription or the process - toward management by objec- tive and/or results, with evalua· tion of learnin g, i)crf'ormanee and demonstrated competence. The: 014 way w.ts a boondoogle. The new way js, for the compe· tent teacher, a boon. Ue B. Newcomer is president of La Verne College and former superinlendent o/ the Newport-Mesa School Disfricl.. ' 'STOP WORRYING. WE'LL BE SELF-SUFFICIENT IN 10 YEARS' Whistle Blowers Although Congressional over· sight and crin1inal sanctions pro· vide some brakes on federal malfeasance and ineptitude. one of the most effective checks on misuse of power has pro\'Cd to be public disclosure of embarrass· ing or incriminating facts by honest civil ser vants. Scandal s r a n ging from enorm ous cost overruns on aircraft co ns truction contracts to unhealth y condi ti ons at a hospital on an Indian reservation have been uncovered in this man· ner. The most effective 1,1,:ay of stin - i n g o r discouraging the bureaucratic cry of conscience has been for agency superiors to find effective and detrimental means of interveriing -by 's us· pension, transfer or other horass· me nt -in the careers of the 1,1,·hi stle blo"•ers _ Against thut b:..ckground . a Senate s ubcommittee is now l'bn· . sidering proposals that would provide a judicial alternative to the arduous and expensive ad- min is trati ve remedies now ·av ailable to such e mployes. The legislation \vou ld give ernployes M•ho could prov(' that lhe information they had dis- t'losed was public information. under the Freedom of Informa· tion Act, j udi cial redress for retribut ive personnel action. The procedure \\.'OUld shorten the redress period, and decrease the emp-loyes' expenses. Though the proposal would not .• entirely e liminate U1e main weapons ·used lo ·enforce tile bureaucratic code of silence, it "'OUld at least give independent public servants a fi ghting chance to save their car'eers. It is tt,us a modest. but highly constructive device for promot· ing cleaner government. F'rom !lie NeuJ York Time.~. Worse Than Death Is Not Living Life T he world of 1religion and philosophy was shocked recently "'hen Henry P. Van Dusen and his wife ended their lives by their o"'n hands. Dr. Van Dusen for more than a quarter·century had been one or t he luminous names in Protestant theology. I-le en- joyed world status as a spiritual leader. The neWs of the self·innicted' death of t he Van Dusens therefore was profoundly d is- turbing to all those who atlat'h a mor81 stigma to suicide and re- gard it as a violation of God 's laws. . Dr. Van Dusen-.jnticipated this reaction. He a~'" his ~"·ife left behi nd a Jetter that may have historic religious si~fica nce : it now is being widely discussed in church and lay circles and cou ld represent the beginning of a re· cons ideration of traditional re- ligious attitudes toward self- infiicted death. 1-lenry and Elizabeth Van Dusen had lived full lives. In re- cent years they had become i'n· creasingly ill, requiring almost continual medical care. They re· alized their infi r mities were worsening, that they would soon become completely dependent on others for even t he most elemen· tary needs and functions. Under th~se circumstances, little digni· ty "·as left in life. They didn't like the idea of tak· ing up· space in a world v.·ith too many mouths a nd too little food . They believed they had th e right to die when th eir time had come. tt was precisely because they had placed the highest value on life that they didn't want life to become a caricature. An imPortant e lement in the uniqueness ot human beings is the pow~r of free "'ill. In his books and lectures Dr. Van Dus~n seldom spoke about free will without also speakin g of a need to exercise it reswnsibly - by "'·hirh he meant the need to anticipate its effect on others. The Van Dusens had con· fid encc in the sensitivities and ( j\fORMAN CO US I NS ) sensibi lities of their friends and families. They believed that peo- ple close lo them 1,1,·ou ld know they \\•ere usi ng their free 1,1,•ill to make a rational and justifiable decision. In death llcnry Van Dusen has OOa ll enged o ne of .th e oldesl ccinons of religious belief. The use of the (fe e \\1 ill lo put an end to life runs t'ounter to spiritual ethics in :tlmost every society. Reli~jon ofrefs human beings a sc>nse of c:on tinuit;\". By it self the hum'ali 'n'lirid has ·rouhd it a lmo~1. impossible to come to t£>rms with the concept of nonexistence. That is "·hy the idea of the im· mortal soul is an essenUal ele- ment in many of ~he great r e- ligions. s paring the mind the ordeal of c·onfr·ontation with non· existence. Suicide has been re· ga rd('d by almost every sect as contrary to this concept of the immortal soul. The end of life, like the begin· ning of life, is widely regarded as the prerogative of the Deity. As late as the 19th century, suicides were refused a Ch1istian burial in many parts of Europe. Some societies have i1nposed severe pt'nalties on the families of suit'ides in the hope that the in - dividual '''ho sees no reason fo r continuin g his existence may be delerred by th e sligma his self· destruction \\ill inflict on hi s loved ones. Oth er societies have enacted hl\\'S prohibiting suicide on the grounds that. it is murder. The enforcement of ~\icti Ja.,..·s. of course. has been an exercise in futility . There is \'irtually no way lo keep a person a li ve \\•ho is de· ll'rmincd to die. Ex-G~ldwater Aide Attacks the R~ght Such a condition is deeply of· fcnsive to thos e \\•ho believe that there must.h1:tve been a failure of religion or educati on or both in the life of the person who destroyed · him self. Yet th e Van Du.sens \\'Cf<' deeply religious . They \\·e rt.· not mentallv dis· turbed. · De ath is not the grc<i lest tragedy in life . The greatest tragedy is what dies inside us "'hile \ve'live. We need not rear de· ath. \\1e need fear onJy that we may exist "1ithout having sensed something of the possibilities that li e within hum :in existence. I WASJIINGTON -The con · tessional literature.,_ of wlitics in our century has been mostly one way -from left to right._ from communism to disillusionment. A £ew pf;ople, like Clar~nce Dar· row, started o(f in the lap of cor· porale capitalism and died in the :trms or socialis m . but generally 1t has been thought that {he path of maturity ·travels from a radical youth to a conservative old age. Now comes Karl Hess, who has made the voyage in reverse. n1oving from being an assistant to the president at Champion Paper, ;.1 staff member of the American Enterprise Institute :ind Barry Goldwater 's :speechwrilcr to becoming a lefty unarchis l \\.'ho refuses to pay tax- es or cooperate with the ccn· tralized, corporate state. THOSE before him went to Moscow, and saw that it wa~ the Light th•t FalJ~d : Karl Hess went t9 the butfness board room an~ J...,,ed that the people there care.'"'•• ·much about tbclr p10t fessed Ideal• as tbe·commlaaan do. • I . ' .. ·•1_.ifc o n th e right "·as c:ompetili\'e 1n the very worst sense .•. The ideologues "'"'ith th e S'featiest brows ancfthc most fer· vent speech, the crusaders for the light, were all of them ·as brown-nosing and sclf·seeking as any junior corporate ex· ecutive. , ." Hess w1ites in his new book, ··near America '' (Willi am h-1orrow and c;o., New )'ork, 1975, $7 .95 >. ··tn my memory, it Is all an endless repetition of the quin· tessential moincnt 1,1,·hcn. during cocktails at Bill Buckl ey·s hom e one evening, an ardent anti· Co mmunist on his payroll looked intcnUy al Buckley and. "'hen the attention of the others in the room \\'as dran·n to his staring. said in a\vcd tones,, 'llill , you have the profile of a young Caesar .· "Paid mouths. Paid heads·· is how Karl lless di smisses most of his quondam collengues on the Intellectual right. No doubt about ll, the rll):ht has the inJurmounla· ble problem or con~nclng the rm of us that lilt libertarian posturinl and am all-government advocacy Is more than a. mask . . . •. • .. ( VON HOFFM A N ) for greedy indirterence. ·But when Hess, a loveL!" mar. who has the fumbling aort ot saintly manner that comes from seafaring among the doctrinaire, says this, yo u have to wonder if he isn't bound to repeal his dis- illusionn1cnt.s: •:r don't penonal· ly know a n active, persistent person on the left who Is in for the money, the glory or the personal power, On the r ight I knew scarcely anyone Who was not." llESS MUST have always had a soul that preferred complete commitment lo qualified judg- ment. Wh y els e 1,1,·ould "'C havl! given up a com fortable JOb in corporate journalism to bt!come a Cuban gun·runner -not for Fidel Castro, who was up in the mountains trying · to overthrow dictator Ful1encio Batista. but tor a forgotten friend of American ·business. one Dr. Carlos Hevia, who was apparent· ly t.rylng to square the circle by pulling off a nonradical. rightist revolution. It is difficult to give you rself to causes that are out of joint with the times .. Hess recogni zes Lhls and says of the right's non· participation in the fight for peace and .racial justice, ;'the terrible question for so many of us today must be, •and where were We '!' Perhaps in answer Karl 1-{ess joined the New Left. J-le could Clo .so comfortably, because the New Left s hares the right's detesta.· lion of the centralized state, and that thread runs through I-fess's li fe. It is the bond he still holds lo common with his old friend Barry Gold waler. 11 esS's approach to the deeen· trallza tion of the Ne1,1,' Left r e- minds you of Tolstoy. Tolstoy re- nounced the luxury of the court of the ciars and moved to the farm, the village and the commune; fless became a welder and a member of a community 01;· aa!llotlonal .endeaV\)r here In '!'••hlnl(on. , .. He'1 hatd a~ work now wttb otlten, 1rowlna fish In tbe base- ment a.nd vesetables on the roof- \. '1 " • I .. .. ~ . .. . r, -u,~ to make a self-sustaining, in · depend ent urban community in a place of crime and unhappiness. Tolstoy would approve. Much of What I-l ess says is open to criticism -literary as well as political -but he does Inject som.e important distinctions into the current vogue against big gov'!cnment and central power. Hi s has become an applehood und mother·ple Issue. with even the middle·Of·the·ro.ad liberals and the conservatives who gave us Vietnam preaching it. A MOM ENT of economic depression at home and Com· munisl victory In Vietnam may· give these slogans a particular polltlcal appeal. Hess reminds us. though, that It ts more than J-1 EW regulations that alls us. Tt\e decentralization or the state and the emancipation of its citizens trom war, taxation and bureaucracy depend on the re· CO('l•Uiulion of economics -the ohf'n•tna of hlerarohloal OU1tom1 and the tam!na ol the marketplace -ao theprt-achln1s of tbe rlaht have• meonln1 tbooo espousing them may not lnterid. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ko~rtN Wf~.Publithrr Thomas Kttull . Edllor Thoma• Palmtr, Sundou f:ditoriol Pogt Edilor The editorial P•ae or the Dally Pilot seek l'I lo In form and stimulate readers by prtsentlnt on this paae diverl'le commentary on topics ~ intere1t by S)'Tldlcat- td column1s1s and t11rtooni1lt by provldlna a forum !or re1deri' views and by presenlini lhli newspaper's opinions ind ldeu on current 1opjc1. The tdltorial opinions of tht Daily Pilot •PP.•, only In the edl1orlal c~umn at the top or lh~ P•lt. Opinions e11:- pre11td by the tolumnlsl& ind (lrtoon,l1t1 and letter wrtten are their own' and no endo111erntnt or Uteir views ·by th~ Dilly Pilot lhould be l nlrrrod, SUnday, May 18, 1975 .. ,. - 11i One 1 ,oil lb~ rivol o ......, .. ·haPl/"I •llQl WI He ~ • crowd1 at ·c .. place1 1 • 1ane ~Ii -~ HE t difCere that Cl glad o your ~ prejud llillll Jhort, mym1 Jege OI names Uona! I ha.:n'!:: that h ·' ·" / ., ,! • ~ .. J ·~1 ·t Wh< ahead .many of rel had·' rosy, I The poor I .(he vc and t Party oai 1y thesa! The Arm• (AFM . potenl trists fewM THI to tak Ing pr p .. rtit' ing C• AFM Jn otl sure t ingle~ Mi\ treas: Scho< ~~~j the l curaL spittl f1·om insp bl.asp ·I rf own i durir perioi ":e \\.' piety -.·e je tbem Dul gr as( that labor polit.i were mi gr what CH Uon 1 Ane, appe trant An and I fined often whi1 matl heh of c 4 year I jnhh ' lnl 1c1u1 th• I Th•l • Sunday. May 11, 1975 ' - ' OAIL y P1LOT A 7 Vo -Vftn Binh: ~-id He -F.illd His-Roses? . .. . ' llyA&THUll 11, VINSiu. ~01 Mother and ..d1.::i us his OfTll40.ll,Pl•Mt One troublesome quesUOQ in family, In addlllon to the one he ,..µthis pathos and furor over ar-had left in Saigon, more than 12 nval on the Oranae Cout ol Viet-years aco now. ~e1e refuaees ta : Whatever 'He did go back, as you 1:1haJI hap~nedtolloVanBlnb alltU -· • •-' e Blnh did 't 1ee Id h ·IU)' who )oved quiet Md roses' . n . P1 o eooug to He maY. today be among tbOse .]!ave a family. He was more like crowd.ii fn&o a teeming tent •11¥.~ a •lllhUy built kid hl1111elt at :w, at ·camp. P9aClleton a •trana8· but be.had an·elde,st t0n and two · place'"1t ~far weatiJdeol a na-Uttlell-!'11 . He was terribly proud Uon whoae' eastern abore'a ride olthem and hla·wlfe. membt!r Art because of his beard. Diana looks so pretty ..• and i.er drus too ... She '9ok• u a little 1lrl, the saroe IJtUe &irl J·knew.'' He goe1 on to tell ol a new ID· lemaUonal · Harvester machine shop under conatruction and how busy be is as manager of the facility, which will manufacture farm implements. iaa·towenn11tatUe P ''J ·.haven't .got any more :Jllu~ue LI lbat'ct a lady wllb child," be oald In the moot recent 'i31plH•-mi:d.il>bean iho alopit· -~-~r. dated Jul Dec. ,"'.G~M 'iOlll' tlrecl --· 10;-)l\!l'theliew• wasn't u bad as One can ·almott imagine Dinh, beating awOrdl into -plowabaret5 ligunUvely If nol literally. 1,,0 ·• Roche.:Jter NoC Coo t a r.nn , CA.li!" USA. 92627 ~J!1lirllti41iba11es.'.:.'' .. t. itlMnMd. ·, And lhoil. wain, v van Bilib" He. "ll'il/oe ·to . say lbe two limb tbeD makes a -small re· queol In bil Cbrialmaa letler. He a1ka-bll American mother's aid Jn' ieltlng back In toucti with an llllnols f1mlly and an elderly man with ·whom he roomed dur- ing hla 1963 U.S. visit. . - genUeman'a well-being. People all Over the world share the same kind of concerns, but sometimes their prejudices get in the way. and it still produces both today, but his fir Ct love was roses which have a blossom that aeem: ingly radiates tranquility. (ARVN), the south em forces. may 11ot'be loeie , eldeot .,.._ In b1gh ocbool and • Numbel> Tliiee·da"ghter Is aboul RE WAS •EaE......, ID a far toJielbiprimaeyJcbool. different tlme. Dlffenoat In wap ll sound1 1impJy like a folksy ·that can be perceived u eWaet-.leUtt.from home. glad or l,a11c, depending upon your viewpoint or politics and preJudice·s. B.inb -we called him Ben for )bort, which he was -roomed at my mothet's house wbile in col- lege on a achoJarship as a Viet· nameae employe of the lnterTia- tional Harvester Corporation·. l:le had my Old room . ''DEAR MOTHE1'1•• he start· ed. "J am so haP:>Y to receive your letter ... I hope yoµ write to me every year ... J afnd you a Christmas card Jast yeirt but J didn't know you got itor~.·· . :•1 know it is very hard for you to do 1uch a thing like that in a lara:e cOuntry. but this is the only llOpe that I can try to get in touch with them ." 1 found it impossible to sleep lying overnight recently at 3:30 a .m . and thinking of events in Saigon and Vo Van Birlh. the Jil - lie guy who. loved quiet and roses. And then there was the Ume, u.t 23, when I received my conscrip- tion notice to report for induction into the U.S. Army and serve my country, rigfitOr wrong. "Your son must go to war? " Binh asked our jointly shared mother, his face betraying gC - nuine concern. He spent a day and a night in what could be calle d Our. Bedroom wilh the door closed. and Our-Mother admits it was a tough iime for a person's com- posure. The liflle guy who loved quiet and roses revealed neither "'eep- ing nor anger by hi s silenee. Binh simply quit school. then packed his bags. There is always an exl'hanee of snaps.hots . • HIS CONCEllN about the elderly man's health, welfar:e and, indeed, survival is evident. ''He is an old man ... I am so wondt!r about himself," Binh wrote• in his stilted but genuine ixpression of hope for the He himself was quiet. l~is favorite pastime when not study- ing how to beat swords -literal- ly -into plowshares of modern ag equipment was puttering in mother's yard. NOT LONG after, at l:lge 34 , Binh got his notice to return and report for duty with the Army or the Republic of South Viet Nam· lie went back lo Saigon and hi:-; army and his country's war anti whatever else waited ror him. And so It wa11omewhat·ntttng ·that he baa al.,.ays referred to ·-.'"You look so young anQ,J>ret- ty," Binh most recenilY~wrote his American mother. "l couldn't re- . . Binh grafted lemons onto the orange tree q,ut front as a trick, One can only think it all ovt•r and hope it has finally brought him lots or quiet and roses. Shu(ting Out the Eye By ARTHUR UNGER the same snobbism that used to ''How about dinner on Satur-rule out TV altogether now rules daynighl?'' -out channels other than the ''Oh n o , that's 'Upstairs, education channel -and dinner Downstairs' night.'' parties on the wrong ni ght. "SUnday?" But whether it's a "flawaii Five -0'' household or an "Sorry, that's 'Nova ' night. ''U p stairs , Down s tairs'' Truth is, th_e only evening we're free is Tuesday because we can household, in too many cases always see the repeat or 'Ascent television has become an all-consuming man -who·came·l<>· orMan'. ... " dinner -an insidious guest in the TV addiction has penetrated house. gnawing away at leisure every socio-economic and in· lime, monopolizing family hours, telleclual level of U.S. socie.ty. interfering with work and study The very same person with schedules. whom I had the above dialogue It is ari addiction just as potcn- recently used to boast of main-tially damaging as any other tailting the only household on the kind of addiction. Luckily , block without a TV set. though, it is an addiction which Now, the family has dis· can still be controlled -if you covered public televi&ion, and have the moral strength to kick the habit. quality o( your own viewing habit -indiscriminate. Never reel free to turn on the set, plop yourself down in a com· rortable c h air and "'atch anything tha t happens lo be airing al the moment. That is in- discriminate, which is loo often the first step toward eventual surrender. USSR Dir~cting Portug~l ;. ~Jt9w . ... ..~. . ... .. . -- THE BEST time is when it is too weak· to defend itself. To wrest supremacy from the elec· tronic'monster and transform it into a pussycat, l bring you a secret formula consisting of two words: The first word is "NOW.,;. IN .~ALI. AND "'inter there will usually be at least seven hours per week or excellent pro- gramming to s uit your interests and needs. (Don 't sneer at seven hours a week -what other medium can offer that muCh ex· cellence?) These hours should be carefully scheduled -marked off on whatever television guide you choose to use -and then in· tegrated into yout wee kl y routine. -Never try lo integrate the physical televis ion set into your home· decor . -During the habit - .ble-...k_in ..., m .mer months, ~c1'ii.nge the ocat1on or the set in order to break familiar patterns. Move jtfrom the living room, for instance, into the bedrOOm . And make certain that the sCreen is not Visible from a horizontal posi- tion on the bed, ... 1, ... , _ .... -"'e • • ' :fl• "" ..... '. .. • . -~ ..,. ~ .. ....,.. When the Soc1alis~1 came out [ ] their local party sonorously warn sttond !Scenario j·s even worse ahead in Portugal elcCtion,,s , RONALD the Socialists to heed the word o[ and current evidence· suggest.S many .in the West breall>cd a sigh "'E'AG"AN ' t~J"M . ! _ ., .c., ~ • <;:. 1t'l.tb~moi:e ~Jta!>.Je one. "'1il, of relief that the "moderates" n D~..Af'1---'" =1 ~to ..Portugal re111Uhu1lltensiblF;tn· had· won_. Everything seemed di>minate-lr'O~ ifruSing dependent , with a Jert-Wing rosy, but it's turned out rosy Red. their supporte!nr'ampng ils 200 or military dictatorship, ,but with The Communist Party ran a It was, in s tea d, a sort of somembersasstalkinghorses. the ·usSR acting as :iJ!lgC poor third -about 12 pei-cent or pacifier for the people, a na· manager. .flfO\Y,, this very moment, dur- ing the season of tired and all· .too-familiar spring and summer reruns, is the 'time to kick the television habit. Since program- . ming is so redundant, the sense -BE. SURE to fill your non · TV-viewing time with marvelous alternative activities - otherwise the whole process won't seem "-'Orlhwtii le. Some suggestions ro"r alternatives: meditation, convers ation , needlework , gardening. swim- ming, bicycling, cookin_g. read- ing, push-ups a nd yea.riling for the j.he vote -behind the Socialist-; lionwide public opinion poll . ALREADY, the banks and in -Communists already hold and the Popular Democratic The Sovie t Union has been surance companies have been several key government posts. of loss . will be ;slightest; re· sistance from the rest of the family will be weakest. PjirlY (PDP), b'\Jt all are essen· pouring an estim'ftted $10 rTiillibn nationalized and more busi· On stage, Portugal, appearing in·. tially different denominations or N month into Portugal to support nesscs are likely to follow . The dependent, would remain ih The second secret word is : thesamereligion -socialism. its small but wcll·organized United States has been told its NATO -ourfirs tlineofdc£cnse The young officers o{ the ruling Communist party. With this horn base in the Azores may not be -but in reality would be an <1ll y "OFF." NOW is · the lime to make it clear to the whole household that the normal position of the TV switch is "OFF." It should be turned on only for special pro- gramming. Armed Force s tttovement of pleoty the Communists hired used to resupply the Israelis in not ofthe West butoflhcUSSll . CAFM) had already outlawed the brigades of-street fighfers to in· the event of Mideast conflict. ' . potentially most effective cen-limidate non-Communist voters ·The Soviets have gai-ned TJllS WOULD have a profound trists and conservatives (and a and break up their rallies and ·permission for their "fi s hing effect am ong NATO allies.· yew TV season. few Maoists). meetings. trawler" fleet to use a Madeira ttfeanwhile, th e United States seaport. Can Soviet naval base does nothing to encourage the THE AFM allowed the election to take place only after extract- ing promises from the remaining parties to abide by its forthcom· ing constitution. and to enforce AFP.I rules for at least five years. Jn other words, the AFM made sure the election would be mean- ingless. The Soviet investment is pay· tights be far behind? majority or Portuguese "'ho Now, you've got the set turned off. Where do you go from there? / __ If you need any further advice on kicking the TV habit, please don't call me till after 11 p.m . Saturday -you see, I'll be busy watching r eruns of "All in the Fa~ily ," "The Je(fersons." "Mary T yler Moo re." "Bob Newhart," and "Carol Burnett." ing of(: The Commudist Party Looking ahead, two likely don't"·anttobeCommunists. has gained control or the press ·scenarios add up to a bad news-Indeed, the cllm ate in the Uni t- Well, listed below are some basic attitudes and actions which must be integrated .into family life if video-control is not to sup- plant viewer control. and the labOr union movement -bad news version or the good ed StHtes seem s to be dominated classic Red.strategy. news-bad news s tory. In one. the by "liberals" who find American As if to furthe r nullify the elee-USSRdo;es a Czechoslovakia-type support of right-wing dictators tion (the res ults or which they takeover, through subversion, to intolerable but have yet to utter a must surely have been able to make Portugal\!-satellite. peep about the left.wing military predict) the Soviets have had Thal would be bad, but the dictators in Portugal. : -Stop complaining about the quality of TV. Wh at you arc pro· bably complaining about is the Arthur Unger is lhe Chrislian Science Monitor's l elevision crilic. Ignored l;>y Leanied,· the Art. World Withers BySAULBELWW Millions of people come to view the treasures of the Chicago Art Institute. School children arriving in buses from the vast middle-class reaches of the city and from the sl ums are marched through the gH.lleries. One of the museum's curators has told me that sometimes the spittle or restntrul kids has to be wiped from the g lllss. Co mpulsory veneration' inspires r ebe llion. hat't ed and blasphemy . · 1 ren1em ber these emotions from m y OY.:n school days in Chic3go, circa 1925, during art·appreciation and music _periods . : . What did it signify to us? II \\'C were sensitive, we rcapon~ed to tbe piety or .. the t1.a chers. If we were tougb, we jeered, we razzed them, or we cursed them in our hearts . · , But, tough or sensitive, we soineho..,v grasped the tacit Chicago assumpUon that this was a rough place. a city ol labor and business, gangs and corrupt politics, ball games and prize fights . We were the children of groping, baffled im· migrants who were trying to figure out. what had happened to them. CHICAGO WAS merely an anticlpa· Uon of What was lo happen e\.'.._erywhcrc. A new world could not be prevented from appearing, united by t echnology, by transformation . by crisis. And the intellcctuttls, alns. are more and more alike. The intellcctuah~. re· Oned specialists in a hundred fields. nre 1 oO.en as philistine as the masses from wh i ch th ey e m e rged. I h ear a mathematician of h,lgh rtnk boast thHt ' heh.as yet. t.o enter the '1new" Univerisi.t.Y ~ Chicago library, which ""Opened fi ve • yean ago. He needs noUt1ni but pu.pcrs I Jn his own spec:i a I fl•ld. lnlelltttua1s have not become a new l (lua of art patrons. This means tha_t · the untvenlUet have failed palnlully. They have nOt educated yiewera, re· ' ' 1 aders and audiences as they should have done ... The Jearned are farther from art pnd. taste t~an the~ were ev~n a generation ago. . Jf you believe in the t.ruth of Stendahl's rule /''Le mauvais gout mene. aux crimes'' {''Bad taste leads lo crime"), you can foresee no end to I.he waves of clime-to come. 1 am speaking of crimes againet art. i t. I 1\-IVSELF am not overcome by sad- ness when I spe,ak or art in the modern world . No , I'm only trying lo be clearhe1;1ded · about what is hitppenbag. Millions -no, billions -ot hlim 8h'fOUlS aruf8tng Into consciousness on a revolution.ii'f storm: What will go_vern this new conacloua'ness · -;what place Ju's.u~e. ~ghl, l>elief, art will have ln. It-la the!luestion~, -.,. Over large •p1rts <£the earth, revolu· tlon has resulted lri'fpiollce stat.es and . slave societies, and the rise in con&c:tous· ness has the.re 1been accompanied 'by a rise in oppreaalon, distortion and boredom. Jn our own part o( \be world: great noise ond disorder , prooccupaUon with money, commodities, poUUca,, power, pleai;ure and death. There were or course in the let( century nationa l artists, like Dickens or Dos toyevsky or Verdi, who were strengthened and in$plred by the in · tcrest admiration and vital support of an entlrc people. A Di~kcns who spoke to all ot England. a.nd in a measure tor It, c.n· joyed a-n incomparable advantage, but with thcJ)O•slble °'ccpUon of Russia -I think of a man like Solzhenitsyn, as he so admirably struggles wtth Soviet lyranny on behalf of the Rus.,tan people, -this sort or position Is pot. available to the modem artist. To have 250,000 readers is, howe,•er , nothing tocomplaln of. The number tfould be larler lf American cduca{tOil were ncc diaabUnJ, confusin& and alltnaUn.a stade:nta. Tbete ,, are probably 25,000,000 college graduates in the United States, and one of the problems of the country is the silli ~ ness, instability and philistinism of its •ucated people. I oftt;n think there is ·more hope for the young worker who picks up a paperback. copy of Faulkner o'r Melville or TolslOY rrom the rack in the drugstore and is. moved,'1Y reading one of these writers,Utan there is for the 8.A. who has hS:d theJe writers "fn; terpreted" by his teichers end can tell you, or thinks he c8n, what ~hab's har- poon symbolizes. ,.. 1 ' Jn our colleges and uhtversltics no passion for novels and PoetnS ta~lltd. What, people learn IS how to cofiduct a ". . . there is mae hope lot' t'1e • young worlfer 'l(ho picks up a paperbook copy of Faulkner or Melville. . . than there is for the B.A. who has had these writers ''interpreted" by his teachers ... ' cultilred conversation for a few minutes without · betra ying ignorance or stupidity. · · Still, the university is In some se.nse ''n'IY patron -or was, when I :sti ll ncL-ded patronage. tn decades of prosperity. re· cently erided. American universities gathered in poels , novclii;ts, painters and muslclans, a nd gave the m u.nctuary. Since private unlver1itie& are auplll!rlCd by phllanthroplslll, by th• ceaero!_liy_or l~e rJch. the rich were. In· directly, lhe patrons of these same poets, ~ten and rflusiciH'\'· TRCVll&Y lllCH seldom deal per1onallt wltb artists. They are, roughly speaking, for-all good .things and a~jnst aU bad oaes, but neither with the good nor with the bad do they have direct contact. They let institutions -founda · tions, universities. museums and prize committees -set standards for good- ness and define badness for them in con· sultation with their tax lawyers or the trust departments of great banks . • Foe, patronage, as we all know well . is domina\ed by the ta~ policies or the federal government as interpreted by the Internal Revenue Service. It is fair to say that many of the deepest or human needs, those we refer to when "'e speak "·the word art. are rekulated by bodies and individuals whO have the least reel· 1 ing for them. When we consider how the powerful - Wilt\ thelr Jack or feeling for -what mat· t~rs · most to human bei'ngs -can' 1behave, we can only .ronslder Ourselves fortunate. Better lndifrerent ignorance and the vague benevolence of rich patrons than prison camps and madhouses. NOR JS THIS A que8tion merely of what people are In the habit of culling "cultural activities." "Culture" Is u tcr'i". ~hat has lost its edge and is easy for !ke~es--to dismiss. lt 1s a fn a tler of the soul, of whcthtr it ls empty and desperutc : whethrr It Is rorlorn. Insensate. given over to iltilla· lion. cru~lty . s hallow luxury and mere dis traction ; or "'·helher it knows something , feels something, l ov e~ somethin a. · In our world it seems thftt as soon H!i a clear need appears it is met falsely. It becomes a new occasion for exploitation. We know thi! lo be true ut all levels. On the trlvtal level , ror ln11tance, we arc not sold real apples or real lee cream , we are sold the idea or an apple, the memory or Ice cream. Most people, tor their 15 cents. buy the idea of a newspaper. On other levels, sUIJ, they • • • • hear the idea of music in elevators. They are presented with the idea or bonor, patriotis m and sincerity in politics. The media offer flimsy ideas of human attachment, the films produce lhe spooks of passion a nd or love. Then lhcre are impresarios, performers. painters and writers \v ho orrer in various packages the thinnest recollection, the phantom of art. This is how the mod ern \•;orld meets lhe deepest or human needs -h v fr aud demagoguery, opportunis1n arld 1M·o." fitccring. THE REAL TIJING will h<ive to be preserved by tiny minorities unt il such a.buses, probably inevitable in lhis stage or civilization, arc driven out by an in · crease of stability and by the growth o ( taste and discrimination. But this won- derful improvement may never take place. tr it does not, the blessing or newly found consciOusness will become a curse. I am no pr.ophet. only an obser,·cr . I observe, for instance. the hunger or huge ~1udicnccs whi ch expresses it~~lf In !itorms of applause the instant the last note or a concert has been playC'd . Perhaps the des ire for such things will develop also into a responsibility toward lhem. Perhaps a society in which adolcs· ce-nts spend more lhan u billi on doll ars on Christmas gifts ulone will come to un- dl'rst:1nd that It Is necessary for the public Itself to ensure that iti; impor\ant needs will be met. Perhaps the public's role In patronaic will Increase. Perhaps even trade unions will wish to do something to sustain lhe arts and !;pend on music at least..one percent of whltt they spend to put a Presf'tleOt into the White Rouse. c:.n. ,., • .., ........ ' Saul Bellow, OMlhoi of Che JtOCJel ''H~.·1 fl a Chicago.llaatd torit.,.. Hfl Ol'ffck fl adapted /rOllO o 'JNC<h Jllol .,.. lol<r poblililfdiR l/iaChfcOQOJ--. . • •• I • ' AB DAILY PILOT ~· • -• Sonday, M1y 18, 1975 -• - ·~ Road level view of bicycle road race offers some idea of wh at the pack might look like when more tha n M Olympic and World Class bi cycli sts converge on Orange County next week for three·day Memorial Wee~end . stage race s:ponsored by Velo Orange Bicy- cle Club of Orange a nd sanctioned by Amateur Bicycle League of America. Events, all open free to spectators an_d some open to amateur participants, include 10- mile time tria l, Sail.ta Ana Canyon Ro ad at Imperial Highway, Saturday ·at 8 a.m.; closed· course ''criterium," 50 miles, Bar~ ranca and Milliken avenues, l];,"ne, 1 p.m. Saturday; 80·mile road race. I Modena Park, Orange, 8 a.m. Sunday: a 60-mile criterium. Lagulla Niguel Regio al Park. La Paz and Aliso Creek r1>ads, 8 a.qi. Mon· day. For information, phone 546-7960. ' For the Record Radio Man Sued Dissolutio11s Of Marriage FINAL DECREES Entered April lei $m.llh, Boflni• F. •n<I Melvin w. Lllet, Oon1ld •n<I K•lhle•n M. Complon, Normen Gine al'ld ~rlene HUci. Ao.m\, Vlrgll L. •nd Cl•lre L. H."'i"9. R•l'l'l'OnG WiUi1m •nd Lynn Mllrie Wrlgl'll, Ja<:ltlynn Lee •11d Darrell ..... MtR1,-noldt, Mary Lorena 1nd H¥ry "''"' Sl'luittt, Judilh L. Ind AlllOI B. Bel, Mar)orle .,.a Robert V•"l!Nin Mlldrld • .JoM Fr•n-and Htlen Curran, Cathy Lou!ie •nd George U v-CaitoreM, Jt,sic• A. •n<I H•l'll'l' E. RicNrds, Clillon, 111 •n<I C1role Mlll<l!!e, Anlolnen e Victory Ind JOl'w> Anthony, Jr. w...,.,..11.Jeme• A. 111d Lind• M. Cr_,,...,., Bertwir• Anl'I end Willlam '· S.Jle\s, Sul.llnne Marie I nd RicF\lr<I At(ID!d V1lenllne. Mll'l' Ant1<11'1<1 Hom.-r L'"" ,..,.,l•nt.e1n: L•ur• A. 1na Allr•<I J-.Jr. lo:.Ul'hl, Robfft E. and C•rol SltUe K,,..., Paul• J . •l'l<I Thoma~ 0. Vt in, RenH an(I R•ymol'l<I ""'"'Marie Gu•dltupe •n4 Mlnuel s.n.o ... 1. ••neltf w. and T'-• £. BMbr. W•llffD. ln<I Marlys ...... .Altiandro, LoltM. •nd Rlth••4S. ~'""'·Jo Ann •nd Rlch••<I Eerl ~ ... P•hr Lynn•nd L•rrr W•l'flll Kln;rey, P•lricl• J o•n •nd Jol'ln SNy Poteples, Sl'lerry Anlla •nd Jlme$ Fr.O.rlclt Gomer, Jose Monter and Row Molri1 ""~· FurtaOO, w 11111m •nd Mellna. E. Pldille, A•ul M. •l'l<I Arlici. Ann Lucero, Caroll,. Terew •ncl Cougfn RK- Jer¥11, J•mes G. •nd K.eren A. Jennings, Mar;aret E. •nd JeroldS. Br.otont, MarJ Sue •nd L1 rrr Leon Gl•nn, J•mes R. •nd M•ro•rlt1 ~ Noel. Henrr G. •nd Vlctorl• Ha,.,.,._ Elw 11.llMI C1ilner A. Slmp_., EugtM C1rol •nd K•ltlleen ·~' O.•ii, RicNra Dennis and Cristir. .,_ Carl_,, Doftel<I R•ll>h en<I Julie Ann Ginlrr, ,.,,.rQlrtl LOU fie •ncl S~i:ir-n ·-· Ma(CIGn•ld. P•mel• S.Ue end Je ... s "'~' 1-1ocwe•. Judill'I A1111 • lld J lmmr O.le Wlnle ms, Petritl• J1rne 1n<1 Fr1>nCl1 Tl'lomiS OeM•ci. Le\ter Ernest Jr. an(I Con~t•roce Cl'l•i:>m•n, Barb••• Louise 1nd R•vmonct Jon•t""" Oi•rnoon. Ed1tl'I Lrnn•nd RJcMn:I J•me~ C••H. ·c11rl~llne Ro$e and David we Iden Du(IMI. Don;11ld•l'ld l(;ll!l'llttn F. Aquirre, Lin• •n<I Micl'l•el A. s.utnp•..-. K.•tNorin••n<IJoe D•n eo .. n, Lel•n<I L.:ouit •n<I BerbilraJ~ ORANGE COUNTY HBManFaces In Libel An Orange County radio personality has been sued for more than $76,000 by a radio station operator who claims the defendant libelled him in a""lelter d istributed throughout four Southern California counties. Philip c. Davis, presi· dent or Davis Brodcast- ing Company and Voice of · the· Orange Empire, 39 Ch · claims in hi.e Su~or arP-es Collrt act!•'!. Ulat forinl'I' ~ employee -g_arl-"C. ·~· • . Ul C2!111!)j1~1\,.!' ·An unemployed. Hunt· last Friday by nine Hunt.-libel -while--he...Mi'.~ n ington BeaCh plumber ington Beach deleclives, emplo~ed b~ Davis as will be arraigned Mon· based on a tip through operations director and day ·in West Orang ~ the .Daily::.Pjlot'S" Sectet Pr.ogr.~~1";~.MJ..aiec. ,ai County Municipal Court Witness, program. ·~ -KWI~ lf9Qlct. on 39. counts of armed Police s·a1d they found robbery, kidnap, assault at>out a half-ounce or with a deadly weapon, heroin inside th e burglaryandaulolheft. · Aldersons' home, a Court aulhorities said loaded shotgun, and today two counts were several pieces or jewelry Fann Bureau Meet Planned added lo the original list believed to be stolen pro-The Orange County of 37 crimes allegedly perty. Farm Bureau will bold committed by Robert Del e c l iv e s sai d its annual meeling at Alderson, 28, of 19102 Alderson was the key Knoll's Berry Farm Huntington Ave. figure in at least four re· [Gaiden Room ) May 22 His wife, Shirley, 36, sidential arm ed rob· startingal6:30p.m . was arraigned ,Wednes·. beries a year ago in Hun· Reser~ations should day at the Westminster tihglon Harbour, and be made by Monday. courthouse on .similar lhey claim he m ay be in· Farm Bure au · office charges. but court of· volved in sever al recent p h 0 n e numbe r is -"'Z • • ··-• ..---. ........_ ' P .eacock ·ru11s $fi6W f' ..,. ,._ , • I I . ~ . '', . Big Horse Event Raises . Tracy Clinic Euntls .. 1 l • ' 1 ,• TUSTIN -Final pre· see his daUJhter Melin-re11lonalll will include 5-galted Ameri'cao Sad·~ paraUQn1forthel2thAn· dahonored. therollowln&classes: dlebred hor1es. Fine./• nual Peacock; Hill Na·, The show will be Regular •Rd Green Harne•• hor1e1, Ten:z~ Uonal Hor1e Show, m-.. 1taged in the arena at Workin& ffunt1'rs, ·neuet Walk1n& Haner, jor fund ralaer for tho Peacock Hill Riding Regular and Green Con· w .. torn Pleasure, ~all Orange County Guild of Club, 11031 Newport fo.rmaU-on Hunters, andTShtoce ~,2h~~·•J•·umper t the John Tr•cy Cllnl.c, Blvd., lo North ·Tustin, AJ11,ateur-owner Working " 4 areunderwaythlaweek. and will be manaaed·by Hunters, 1Shetland i nd Sweepstalc,es will la.k~~ The 1bow wUI be held Frank Jordano·of Santa Hacklley;porues, 3 and place·at2 p.m·. · l next Salurday and Sun· Barbara, who has .been ~--.....:.-----'-----------·• day, ·beln1 obaerved in lhe 1how 's manaaer .I Orange County •s 1tn(_e_its inception ~ Memorial Day Weekend, .dozen years ago. with all proceed• going to tbe Fullerton branch OFFERING ribbons. oftbeJolm.Tl'acyCllnlc. tbrougb 10th place ill Funds will be Uled in junior classes and the trainln& and educ&· throu1b fiflh place in tioo of children who are apen classes •. the abow deaf, bard of bearint: or will receive a ''B'' poinl afflicted with bllndneu, rating from the Pacific accordln1t0Mrs. Robert 'Coast Hunler,· Jumpei- L . Burke of Newport and Stock Horse Associa· Be8ch, one of several tioo. guild m·embers who liYe Admission tlckels are in lhe Orange Coasl area $3 .for all day on Salur· and will be w_orking on day and $4·for all or Sun· the1how. day's events. ONE FAMOUS Orange Coaal area resident who mighl show up at the lhow. healljl permitting. the spon1ors hinted, is John Wayne. Ilia dau1b,ter and son· in·law, ·Mr, and Mrs. . Gregory Munoz.of Santa Ana, are hoaorary lbow chairmeg and will be presented In 'the ring at Sunday'• performance. Wayne, however, has beerr hoapllallzed in Hoas Memorial Hospital wilti what reportedly was diagnosed as ''walk· ing pneumonia'' and may not be on hand to Ticket information can be obtained by calling 542·5553. Mrs. Warren Kelsey is ticket chairman. Show chairman is Mrs. Rqger Ver Sluis of Santa Ana. Saturday's show ls for junior riders (17 a1Jd un· der) and will' offer the enllre range or com· petitive events in Hunter Seat, Stock Seat, and Saddle Seat. 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F'orce a Ai.rpo huabanC Nguy e r with t lclligen• Co m trac k of The s eparat, and lac munical t .anl r; somcwh "I be( and a f said he ship," A Daily F ven't fo my husl and find Still said ht 25,000·[ Amcric facing i hoperul1 ''You my na1 pleadiri He r agai n becaust Red re~ Hew tcchnic :Sunday. May 18.1975 OAILYPILOT 119" (Fro• Page Al) AIDING REFUGEES IN ~OUNJY CAN BE PERILOUS. • • ~ derstand the 11ituation," she said. At that point, a bargain was struck •o end the possibility of a standard new11 story and thus take the potential tor damage to the business away. She probably had a valid concern. · By then, en entire employment agency had ceased t.o fun ction for a while, and applicants and agents alike Joined in a brier, round-iable discussion. - "People out there are terrified right now. Those without jobs would never be able to understand that a Vietnamese with qualifications would be filling a slot that no one else is around to take. It's terrible, but tru.e," said one agent. The original story sourc_e added some more evidence about the undercurrent of fear for on e's own su.rvival in the refug ee employment dilemma. , ''I called a personnel officer the other day wh o just c~n'l find people for some of the jobs he haS open. . · "You know whatbetol4.me? "'He said he'd absolutely love to place a qualified Vietnamese at the job. And he knows that there are qualified ones who need a sponsor des perately . He even volunteered to find a sponsor. But there was a hitch. ''He said that the day alter that person started work, he -the penonnel o(flcer.-would be out on the street looking (or a job. "I'm not worried for' myself. When I get an idea, I punue it, no matter w!iat. But I 'll have tQ""find Jobs for these people on my own , I guess, because I kn ow that It could damage the company I work ror," she a dded. Hers is but one example. There are others. . In a city along the Orange Coast a refugee South Vietnamese woman lives with her children. She is working at a temporary job that will soon prove of ex4 treme value to county government-if every any of her coun- trymen can be assimilated into the population. I first encountered her at Camp Talega at the middle of the migration of refugees nying in at El Toro. · She was with her boss. He is a county offi cial . And as the conversation grew, she wa s asked her role in the events at Pendleton. Sheepishly, she replied that she was working temporarily for the County of Orange. ''You a r eporter?'' asked the man nearby. He hired her. ··v es," I said , identifying-my paper. He blanched and see.med genuinely worried. Puttine up his arms as if to signal me to half, he beseeched: . · "Please keep this off the record. For her sake; for mine - ·and for the sake of all these poor' people you see out here. "All it would take right now ts for word to get out that I've hired a refugee to help the county handle the problem and there would be hell to pay.'' • EX-CLERICAL WORKER, DAUGHTER: TIM.EON THEIR HANDS (Fro•PageA2) Penney DLEDAYSATPENDLETON. ••trty husband sent me ver he r e before our ountry lost," interjects ran Nguyen Thi Huyen, ho was among the El oro refugee group en- ring last week. Times are tough and n certain for Tran guyen Thi Huyen and er daughter, Thanh Ho h i Ngoc , 4, who uncbed contentedly on cookie, her eyes shin- g and unaware of un- ertainty. They felt they had to cl out, for Mrs. Tran <.is an accountant for he U.S. Seventh Air 'orce at Tan Son Nhut i:rport : and her usband, Maj. Vnaf Son guyen Bao, worked ith the USAF In· elli genceCorps. Comm uni sts kept ack of s uch people. The couple is now eparated, by distance nd lack of direct com- unication and the cons- an t. moving on lo omcwhcre else. .:•i,i· ... <&~""""' ~ ,/y 0 ~. ·:>'"•: ' M!L~.-.~- • • "1 been th ere at Guam nd a friend came -and aid he saw him on i hip." Mrs. Tran told th""e aily Pilot. ··But I ha- cn't found him. Maybe y husband wil l see this nd find me'!" THEWAITING ~ND.SLEEPINGISUNEASY Still another refugee aid he is among the 5,000 -plus arrivals in merica to date· who is acing an uncertain, but opeful , future. ';You will please hide y name?." he asked, leadipg for anonymity. He fears reprisals gai n st relatives cause he r ejected the ed regime and fled. He wo rked as a radio cchnician for the South Public Vietnam Telecom- munications Authority and overseas radio sta· lion, attending Minh Due Universi ty in his spare time as a n economics major. He is 22 years oJd. 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May 18. 1975 Congress Hasn't Changed in 200 Years By DON McLEOD ilrn1y and the "'ur "ith .•••ecl111<1f'r•••W•!ttr t•reation of the Continen· With nu ~utho1·1ty, no tal Army , und picked money, fri g htful pro· Geor ge \V ashington of blt>ms <1n d u very good Virginia ;.i s its con1- t·hancc of hangln~. the mander. n1cn of the St•cond Con- tine nt u 1 Co n g re ss HUT JN its fi1·st year, d ct·l:1 rcd :.ind "'on in· th e Second Contint•ntal depcndcnC'e for the Uni t· Con gress wanlt•d to edStates of America. make peace. not '''<lf. W::ir had already-arid spent mos t of its begun \\'hen they con-energy try ing to \\'Ork vcned 200 years ugo in thin g s out with th e P hiladelophi a ' s Stale n1other country. llouse, later to enter his-On July 5, 1775 . it tory a s Jndepende nce a.dopted the O l i \'C Hath Branch Petition, profess· An<.1rmyof J\1a ss achu s et t s l\linutemen and assorted New England militia had laid seige to the British in Bos lon and was btgin· ning lo learn the need for .nat ional leaders hip. No stutc ('Ould go it ;:1JonL'. The rchl'I l c g i s l<iturt..• i n i\l ;1ss:.ichus clts knl'W this and ;,i skt\d Congrcs!':i to t<.1kc o\'L'r· lhL' m:1k t!sh1fl arn1 y O ut of 1·ircun1 s tan{·c and ne{'L'S!:i il y, Cong re ss began making W<tr. Simultaneously, the Second Co ntin e nta l Congress moved reluc· l<tntly toward becoming the federal union that had long been dreamed • of a nd discussed , but had e luded the independent and suspicious coloniaJs .. AS E1\RLY as 1754 the· co l onie s had s ent representa tives to a con- \'ention in Albany, N.Y., / lo consider unified action :.i g a in s t t he lndi an threat. but Benjamin F'ranklin's plan of uni on \vas rejected. ing attachment to the ing independence and re· l'rown and pleading a de-volution. It merely want· sire for pcaee and recon· ed to preserve for itself ciliation. It begged the the traditional rights or king to intcr\•c ne Englis hmen and self· .4 tt1 erlro 11.,a s not set"klt19 l11de p e 1id .. nce u11d r ecohfl 1011. It 111 .. r e ly w u11ted to pr .. s .. r ve Itself ••• mls~ion to the tyranny of far one way or the Other. war o. n d the . f lr'1 t When the Britis h ~·ere irritated ministers or re· By the ttm.e it recon· American government forced out of Boston the sista11 ce by r orce, '' vened in the fall, George begun to evolve. In Nov-following s pring, things Congress explained lo Ill had brusquely reject· e mber, Cong r ess up-had rio ne loo far to turn the people. "1'he latter is ed its Olive Branch and ·pointed u secret commit-back ti hort of military our c hoice. We have----'------------------victory a nd ipdepen- counted the l'osts of this CtJtlgre•• did ll~hat rutlflrl!S#f'!• dcnee. contest. a nd find nothing On July 4, 1776, thL' so dreadful <.1s vuluntary , stlll do. It r ece1111ed aHtf •p e ttt a Second Co nt In e n tu I slaver)'." It I It I I k th Ii I tllf>Ht W C cit .. e!_OP e, sen s 119 Congre.s too e n• In the m eaniime, h bll ood step toward nationhood Congress did wbat COn· Oll f t e pu «!'" • •• and the· r esponsibilitiel!I personall y and prevent any further hostile ~c.,­ tlons. gr esses s till do. Jt re-of national government. government. cessed and s p e nt a declared the m embers a teeto scekoutfor eign as-It d eclared the l3 ··we ;;tr~ reduced to the month with the neople, pack of rebels. sistance. 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Then it rais-e d compa ni e s of i·iflemen from Pe n- nsylvania. l\·1 aryland and Virginia to help the em· battled Ne"' EnJ!landcrs. In mid-June Congress formally took respo ns ibility for the· We lfare Aid Due July Hike Sft;eRAM ENTO CAPl -Cosl·of-l ivin g in - creases <.1ver aging S34 a month will go into effect July 1 for needy families in California, the state Hea lth a nd We lfare r • Agency says. ~ Monthly checks lo the state 's aged and disabled recipients will go up $15 and to blind r ecipients, $18. M a rio Obledo, . secretary of the agency. announced. He said a cost-of·living inc r e ase <.1lso will be added July I in the Food Stamps program for l.S . millio n Ca ti ror nla ns. •:. m ost or them also recciv· ing Aid to Families with De p e n d e nt Children (A FDC > benefits . The inc reases in the AFDC category will vary, depending on rumi · .ly size. 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Ulti1nate Fact of Life J "Though lou.11 be fcu:l love 1hall not:· A1td deolh ihall how no dOmiuion" -M'el1/1 Por:I D11la11 Thonlaa Cultures throughout the world call it by different name:;; and re· itCl to It in countless ways. from abject grief to ca ll ou~ and philosophic acceptance. Death. One merry old raconteur by· the name ot Mike Molony con• fronted it a few. years ago and called it forever aft er The Great Adventure. 1 He gave up bis beloved whiSk'y to avoid embarking on it. Mike was Irish. [ :;t'he ancient Vikings sent men saJJln g off Into the western sunset i n long b oat s, traveling to Valhalla. Eskimos once staged a farewell feas1 and ceremony, then cast adrift on ice noes the old ones who were, no longer userul. DEATH. COM ES to all men, early or late, hard or easy. This fact o! life -one of its most ove-rtfeirinif and relentless facts -is being overshadowed today-by a new awareness or human~mortallty and how to deal with it. . A new acceptance and willing- ness to face it with co[lS;tructive coUfage seems to be-emerging now, just as sex came into open discussion 20 years ago. "People are expressing 'in- terest and concern ror others, a social sensitivity,'' says Or. E . Mansell Pattison, an Ora nge Coast psychiatrist and specialist in such matters. The products or the new l'on- sciousness of the need to prepare ~for..lbeend.of-lire include-:-- ~ Special homes or hospices ror the terminally ill, where they may approach death as com, rorta bly as possible. - -Relaxed requirements on prolonging life by trying all poss ible medicines, measures or trealfl'.l ents. a(IJ Low -tost. funerals or none at -P.r,g,&::rams or lrainin'g in pre· paring people lo help others race death. -Organization or actual teums •of so-call ed death·sitters, like baby -sitter s, because sometimes a dying person needs nothing more than· just someone to talk·to.-..._ - -Experim entation with use or liquor, psychedelic drugs and even (in Brita in ) heroin ad - .ministered in a controlled but comfortable setting as 1nethods . of easing a person's transition. -The approaching accep· tance of voluntary euthanasia for the terminally ill, under strict controls. _____:Experimentation with bring- ing small childre n into the lives of persons who are rading away, as a way to brighten waning lire. -Inte n sified trai ning 10J medi·cal personn'el and the clergy in th e ways of aiding men and women who \vait for death and know a tentative deadline or ex· pectation. -Increased interest in re- ligion and religious interpreta· tion, for not a ll faiths -even their own-seem to fit a11 dying patients' needs. -A more ready acceptance or ' .-D Grandma's big moment Is captured In reprint of classic Middle America funeral photo from book of rare photographs, .'American Album,' collected by ed itors of 'American Heritage' and published by Ballantine Books. Her casket was taken outside church where sunlight made early photography possible. Weighing the Soul Question .. A Swed"i s.h ··4~cto.r:.-10li9ijlng .t~inal patients 911 .on extremely sensitive scale .and noting .a small weight loss.at the moment of deatll, claims to h~ve uncovered .a quan- titatiVe measure -if not proof of ex- istence -of tile soul. It weighs 21 grams, ••. From "L.ast Alllhts"' by Ml"Y• whnes Th\! questii>n has ·puzzled. torm e nte d and comforted m ank ind for eons, rrom earliest t imes of human intellect until to-· d ay and it probably will for all m ankind's tomorrows. , Js there· a life after death? My friend the Methodis t minister who orfered some wise a nd theologically liberai counsel in a time of pers9nal loss once said w e s houldn't be too con- cerned All<>,1/,1, Ill~!;; Nol at the ex· pense or J~tt1ng li?e pass by un~ . Ji~~savQred while worry- in __ . ~· at ~~liebeyond'it. J"{e said he had ,faced·the same questions at a similar time in lire -the first loss of-someone close. My friend the minister said the afterlife possibility certain!)-' does exist, but it may be something entirely unlike whal mankind has gropingly en· visioned. "Art;•• be said, ••you and I know better than 'Pearly Gates and Stree~ of Gold ... ' '.' l-le had a portr ait or an artist's vision of Jesus Christ on the wall of his Study and it was one of the few I ever &aw that showed the Savior with a big s mile. •• t .. My frie~d the nurse tells a dif- ferent s tory -from her ex· perience -and it is an ifilriguing story. She was sort and gentle to me although, professionaJly, s he was tough as nails. She had to be. She works in the Emergency Room of a large, ghetto-area hospital, where -on the nfghts of the fulJ moon -as she phrases it. the knife and gun club always conve nes. She has gotten her ·hands wet in blood quite a fe\v times. She remembers one old man, wheeled in after a massive cor- onary attack, his heart function- ing about as well as a broken water. ·p um p in a 19 5 3 Studebaker. ' "He a ppeared to be clinically dead," she recalls, "but \he doc· tors went to work on him •.. theY worked for 20 minutes and all of a s udden, they brought him back ... he "'as extremely an· gry. •·1-1e said he had crosst.-'d over to The Other Side," she said. ··1-1e said he was with his wife and it \11as a very beautiful place. He wanted to go back ... he actual· ly got violent and fought us." The emer genc y room crew subdued , as gently as possible, the iitruggling sojourner who claimed he had crossed to that ~ystica l Other Side and wanted to stay. Three days later, the old man . died, she said , with a smile on his face . pre ·pl a nning n eeds, if a funeral service is even desir(.-d . ijERf: IS how one young "·ife phrased the growing awarenes.s a fter her hus band di e d a t Youvi 11e, a Rom an Catholic hoSpital at Cambridgt!, M ass .• that caters solely to the doomed and dying. "The importance lo him w:as not s.o muth lo know he ""'ould be • A rli<•lf># C.11 DAILY PILOT ·sEcr10~ B Sunday_. May 18, 1975 mourned afte r he d ied , hut the r e· ality of knowing he \•.'as loved l e he lived," she explained. Speaking rr.eely of death al- l d us to t aste more fuUy or life ; those are the lessons the dy·· ing tea<'h us." The dying may teach lessons, but there also is a proliferation or "1hat amounts to textbooks in how to face d eath. <See DEATH, Page 83) ' Dnil11 Pi19I SlnffWril<'r ,lrll111r R •. Vl11st•I Chaplain Collects Deathbed Stories You <'Ould say a lot of people inhabit the office desk or Hoag Memorial Hospita l Chaplain Rev. RObe rt "Bob" Parry, but they take up littl.; room. .., His top drawer is filled with nearly 800 rubber band·held packets of 3 x S·inch index cards, in blue, white a nd orange. Each card eontains a li fe. Or a death, if you will. He has <'Ollected the m as a part of his proressional career in dealing with death and dying and written his impressions or a terminally ill patient and his or her death upon each card, for future reference. Observations on some special one who died or cancer in J972, perhaps, could be beneficial in aiding someone fatally stricken next year. The work is not ghoulish ; it's a proressional chore. j'There is a lot that has been learned in these studies," Rev. Parry says of the surge of research into the problems _of death and dying and how people can be helped to face them. He cites specirically work by Chicago psychiatrist Dr.' Elisabeth Kubler -Ross and the foundation upon which it is laid in terms of underst anding problems of the dying. "Her idea is that you learn from people aboUt people, not from books about people," says Rev. Parry, a nd that is what he has tried to do -learn from people about people. He has learned that most people at first treat the Grim Reaper with a sense of , denial, because they are · not psychologically equipped or emqt_ional1 ~1e'-d~ to bandle ~ - Rev. Parry explains that denial iS · siriip)y Prelefulfng something doesn 'l exist . One man in his index car.cl fil e demon~tr~.lhis bj ni~g to accept the fact he was having a heart attack , Chapl<iin Parry recalls . He was finally taken to the hospital by ambt.ilance and placed on a respirator machine. His lungs began breathing again, but an encephalogram log re· ad out Oat -no brain waves. He was all but m echanically dead. Chaplain Parry made several visits to a woman who knew she was dyin g -and felt prepared -bu t was hurt by the ract she couldn't succumb more quickly. She felt'. he said, pressured by her family to jus t hurry-up· and get it over with instead of lingering. One man the chaplain recalled, who had relied toward the end ~n th ~ tim e-ho~ored turn to relig_iop •. wa~ fighting for breath and hfe with a respirator tube dow·n h1 s'W1ndp1pe. Wh en Rev. P arry began to pronounce the words of the Lord·s Prayer, the man tried to join in . "It was hard for him to get the words out," Rev. P arry said or the gasping patient's effo.rts to s peak a round the tube feeding him oxygen: ''But l 'm Sl_Jre he was in an attitude of prayer .'' .................................................................................................................. ;... .............................. ~~ .... ~~ " . -· <;ot a prob/en1:1 Then write tO Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape. getting the a11s1vers and act ion you need t.o solve inequities in governmen! and Ous-i- ne.~.s, !o·foil yo11r questio11s to Pat Dunn At Your Service, Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P.O. J3ox 1560.Costa!i1esa. CA 92626. Include your teleplionenumber •. ·r11e colum n appears daily ercept. Saturday1. and Mondays. 1'ficrowav,. Oven /ffa11 Be Checket! DEAR PAT: Can you tell me where l can take my microwave oven to have it checked for radiation leakage? I constantly rea~ about the dangers of leakage, especially around.the doors of older .models. I phoned the appliance dealer fr.om whom I bought my Aman a Radarange in 19691 but he doesn't-know where this teli.,ting can be done. ' , · . D.B., Balboa Riddle Nppllance Service Corp., 10322 Trlak, Garden Gro\'e, tests c.ustomer·dellvered microwave ovens for r•dlltion leak•I• for a basic $15.50 shop charge. 1111s flrlft h•s never feud leakage bt any Amana model, nor dld Federal Drilg AdmbdlW•ti.oa lit· spectors who-recently-tested seve-ral new lii"<iiels·at Dlcklo9>Ap- pllances & Air Conditioning Inc., Santa An•. Rkldle''-ipokesnau : s aid th•t a minim al number of microwave ovea1 tel&ed ha Ye Men found to emit radlatJoo. An FDA sPokesman •d.vl1e1 conJumen· to avoid operating a radar range when an object 11 c•Qbt ID tlle door, and If the' door doei Ml elOM properly or la dam•ged. A· libel on new ml<'row•ve ovens atatlagtbeae w•ralng1 l1 reqlllred by the FDA. Federal regulalloas alaorequlre microwave ovens to bear certlflc1tlon that no more than five mllUwatts of ndtatJon per ceattmete.r Is pretent at a dUtaace of t'WO lncbes1.from t.be ' ovm. ' ProfJlet11• With Stolen or f'orgN RefJat~•· .• DEAR PAT: What Is tho procedure when a taxpaye< reports a stolen or CorJed refund or rebate check ? · · , A,A.,Ne=Beaoh JI. 1 I•• 'efund died< 1111 --,,. haotm•t 'for1ecl1adili••bec1tlaubeee<1-.llie,Qet1ta11mi~ • ol Ille Trell•l'1 Dep1rtmeat "ID -Ille '*t>07er.,... tlpla 1 ol both tbe cbttlt 1ad Ila_..._.~ wllll ii .. ilClooi. n1lreJ h1t mut 1>e·c-plftti4, o1.-11w:......_. £ Qliet Claim• Dl¥l1loa lmmedlllel)', No r.Gilr.' .. •.Ollll• 'till k I made an• no •~tloa le ....i-111e ....,Wiil lie WIOli Ibo form II retanecl. Tlllt ll,llff1--lupi1et .,._ ~.~ • abletotdenUfytllellldl.....a1'1io 1•llr11•'"clledln11•111i I ,•111lall whom he ---.. ia ...... actt.; Aftel' ... oomPleted qaeoU-llre ta -•lo llte.C:..ClcCllhU 111..w. ( ,.uJ -Ille llSJll1S .. -·~ l'•.8 Ille'••~ .. Ille ... l .. • l) ' ' ·- vestigation. Subsequent lnvestigaliOns are made by the Secret Service and/or the Postal Service. Time involved depends on the workload of the investigating office. A replacement check Will not be issued until these investigations have t>een completed: This may take as Jong as a year and a half, according to the IRS. The address for inquiries is Treasurer of the United States, Check Calms Division, 46114tll St., S. W., Washington DC 20226. .•• a11d l11c"mfileff> Addre1ures 011 Ref1111d# ,;r)EAR PAT: What happens to income tax r efund checks that ,are undeliverable due to an incomplete or incorrect address, or because a t•xpayer has moved without leaving a forwatding ad- dress with the Post office? Also, what is the procedure when a r e- fund check has been lost in the mail or by a taxpayer berore it has been endorsed and c.ashed or deposited? · . P .O. Newport Beach In the case of an· undeliverable check, the completion of. Form ~11 by the taxpayer will trigger the reissuance of a refuad eheck, which wlll l>e JD.all~~ the corrected or new address from· 10 to lt; weeks after tbe,fon;:11;_returned to the IRS. Lost. un· 'casJaed_jefalid ~becks are:h~ by the Check Claims Division of the Tre"as~ey ·Departm~IW~ Issues a stop payment order_ on the checlt. A copy or the stop payment order and a statement· ror slgnatvre would be.seat to tbe taxpayer by the Check Claims Dlvlstob. A replace°"'" c!leck" thea would •be Issued by a Treasury DtsburslogOffice. ~s normally takes 12to16 weeks. _, 'M'here 1• Mfl /ff ail Gof .. l" ••• -•• ~aiid "Where Do Defiirf;eif f>ri Go?' D'EAR PAT_:. No~ that letters ·mus t bear adequate postag~ to ~delivered or be retumed to the sender, what happens when no return acSdress is shown on th~ letter and the stamp is m issing ? I've heard sUch letters go to the dead letter ofrice. Is that the ehd of them, or are they opened for inspection? . M .N ., Costa·Jdesa Undeliverable letten do go to the dead letter office, where postal Officials open them to try to determlne the Identity of the aeader. If at all posslble, letten requJrlng postage are r eturned to the tender. When no rehln address.ts included, aa. attempt ls made to Identify and locate the sender for return of the letter to him, Sef".,f_ Work ON Watelo GNaranleed ·DEAR PAT:'~We bough\! a Longines·Wittnau~r chronograph watch~' our aon'a graduaUon present in 1970. It has never kept 'aood time since It was purchased. A com-plete overhaul was·r e· q\iired ln 1972, and it bai beieft returned twice to L9nglncs head." quarter& in New ~ork. The.l,ht repatr, ln-October 1974, cost $47. 'Ille ilat'cb t>eello Ultun fn~ately wlthln•two ml)lltliS.'lts price wd'l\lor~QIU.''3$0, illjl,l'ftel U!ls wilt.eh 111uat'il&ve ~ome basic . defeot N.B., Costa Mesa ' &.1lae1·Wlato••er ·Utiatant service mana1er , _Paul 11• ..... 0ll req-lllM,... rehml lhe walth lo Longlneo, Box 2S1t, New aeebelk, '"NY ltllt. Sttvtce ••otk ta guaranteed for on I year and your son's watch will be repaired free of charge if no other damage has occurred. Margolies as~s you to enclose a description of all service work performed. on this watch. Be sure to note the invoice number (written on your canceled check) for the repairs done last October. Cifslic E'iflrom 'FoNndadon in Anahef• DEAR PAT: Can you help me locate a Cystic Fibrosis Foun- dation in Orange County? F .W., Da lbo.a Yes, It's located at 1784 W: Lincoln, Anaheim, Ca 92801 (phone: 635·0900). Cystic Fibrosis Foundation personnel will con- tact you In an effort to provide any information You may require. Services performed by the foundation include working with clinics, providing camps for youngsters, equipment location and servicing, information and referral services, and meetings for par:ents of patients. Wht•rf> If> G" f.,r Rf>t1f>1eol of Passporl "DEAR PAT: I 've-heard that passports must be rene~ every rive years, but I don't know if this is true or not.· Mine was issued in January 1~, ~d~ want to (ind out if it has expired. I 'd, also like to know where one can a pply for a passport in my area. ~,T,,Newport Beach Passports mus t be renewed every five y.eafs, and yous II no longer valid. Renewal"can be proc•sed betw:ee'n 10 a.m: aad 3 p.m. at &Ile ma la Hunllng&on Beach post offiCe, 67.lt Wanter Ave., Huatlag_tola Beach. Ge1rteral passpmt infor:matlon Is available by phoning the county clerk's orrice, 834·2211. PHD.e s:M.·30M for specific inquiries. • . . , Aetfon Cmufdered on Code Ilse .. DEAR PAT: I read that lhe state is considering-legislation lo regul ate the u se or l,Jnlversal Product COde symbols in supermarkets. I'm referring to the automated grocery checkout ·system that utilizes the UPC vertical ba rs .and· numbers on food container s. Thes'e identify each product by brand n ame, size and manufactur er when the coded product passes over an optical scanner al the checkout stand. The price appears in a digital re· ad-0ut window and simultaneously is printed on a r eceipt. Can you identify the bills under consideration {lnd desc~be their pr~· visions? It seems to me that one more computen zed ordeal 1s more than any or us need at this time. 1-1 .J ., Newpart Beach The use of UPC relieves supermarkets or having to stamp prices on individual Items. This missing price could cause pro· ble"mi for the consumer, such as difflcult com-parlson shopping and computerized price changes no& btlng noted orY!ihell prlce U1tlng1. The two bills before the Catlfornli •~egislature this session deal with tndlvtdual pricing or consumer Items. one, AH 558, authored by Assemblywoman Leona Egel••d <D·San Jose>. would require Individual priclag on all packaged consumer Items. The other, SB 261, by Sen. David Roberti <D·Los Angeles>, would require all packaged food lltms lo be atamped with la- . dtvt~ual prices. ~ 11 • • • • ' . • • ' • .. !··;. 01\ll V PILOT I ! I I I l I ~ .- ... . . . -~ I · E i('h year m uny lives are .sli.ved or mnde longer, and better het-tlth is assured, through the medical use of radiation. But there arc so me riskl inv~lved. Take x rays as an example. The big q~~l1~n today seems to be just when is it a good 1dea to get an x ray. , :~ reprint from the Food and Drug Ad · m1nlslration discusses radiation and gives/. specifit; tips.on x ray.s. Afre.e_copy of Radiation: Benefit vs. Risk may be obtained by writillg Consumer lntor1n atlon, Department 15 Pueblo Coloradio 81009. ' ' _FD~ offers the following guidelines to make sure )'Our doctor or dentist g~ves you ari x ray on- ly when needed : Don't decide on your own to have an x r ay ex· am. suc·h . a;i at a mobile unit for detec'ting tuberculosis. There are s afer and more errective means t~ diagnose tuberculosis, -and the mobile x -r~y ~nits used often expose patients to~ore radiation than is necessary. Don't ins i~t on an:'-ray when you visit your doctor or dentist . Let htm be the judge·of whether yo~ need one. A doctor or dentist, to satisfy your 1ns1stence, may agree Wit..h your request for an x- ray examination . even when he doesn't think you need one. · Be. sure to tell your doctor and dentist about previous x rays . l·le may be able to obt ain and ·use them. \ll"omcn \..,·ho are. or \llho think they may be. pregnant should tell their physieians. Radiation may arfect the fetus, and knowled ge of possible •pregnancy may a££ect the doctor's decision as to whether to use x rays or not. l·lov.·evl'r, if your doc~or says you ne~ an x r<J.y, even though you re pregnant, have it taken. . Men. and boys undergoing x-ray examinati ons 1.11vol.v1ng the lo .... ·er abdomen, lo\\·er back or hjp areas s hould ask the doctor or x-ray technician 3:bout the pos.s ibility of protecting the reproduc- tive organs wt th a special lead shield . Yo11Ca11Belft Like· Children? . ' ; • The Orange Coast College Child Care Center : needs volunteers to assist in creative act ivities • like field trips. in their summer program. -They It's theS!I checkout 'lines' that really have some ·consumers bugged -- Computerized Checkout Out? • J• ' ' ·The . Job Hopper Der1ill ........, Daniel llalligan is a retired newlJ)Opermon wlio ~rked at 1~2 jobs In three years -a,,ldng and ge1 - t1 ng no special treatmtrtt-0# the bans of this col- umn. a boot (#se kind of employea we . oJI toHe /or grant~. '!'he column wiU continlU' o.s Long.cu he can keep J;nd1ng new jobs. . ~e's _ generally taken for granlcd '\\'hen ho 1sn t betng Ignored. He's-noisy, one of the h ar~est workers who ever came down the pike and in one of the lou~hestOf all jobs. 1-le's com- pletely neces_l:!~ary ·in our lives but isn't paid what he's-worth. He's the garbageman and I'm proud I worked as one. This may come as a big s hock but a garbageman isn't a garbageman because he's long on. muscle and. short oh brains. Anyone "".ho believes that fairy tale is short on brains himself. Li~e all working men, garbagemen come in all sizes, s hapes, ages and colors. Yet, too often, they're considered by some to be second-class citizens because they work in such a baste occupation. Can you imagtne'! I.e t me te11 · you something about my bud- dies who work the packers Cll•illl•11 Sci111c1 Mo11lt1r New• ( k S••~IC• out l'Ou nter. the com-true !!I) in the Or<1nge Op position is growing puter provides a coin· Coast area just as their t o t he c x per i nl ental pl etc ite.mized price list. counterparts do around the system of computerized . For the Luck y 's chain, country. check ·out counte rs in it me~ns possible help in U.S. supermarkets. holding food prices THEY'RE HUSBANDS, father$, taxpayers Consumer g1·oups hope down, due to greater and property owners. Their feet hurt al times to blo ck the system check-out speed. savings They're rriembers of churches. lodges anci v.·hich eli 1ninates price~ ?n labor costs for stamp-clubs. 1:hey g~~ colds and headaches. They marked on individual 1ng prices on iteins. and love their fam1l1es, worry about inflation and items. Prices already better Inventory control ~elp in thei~ communities. They're human be- are enter ed into the com-because the computer 1ngs, Amen:can-style. Surprised? pu~e r:ca s h register, can keep track or all Being a garbageman, whether in the city which identifies products ite.m~ Sold. according to subur~ or country, is being on the job five si~ by scanning a code on W1ll1.am Shea, vice-and sometimes seven days a week· rai~ or the item label. presid ent of Lucky shine,hot oreold. ' . In California, legisla-stores. .It's ~icking up garbage someone (not you) t1on has been introduced threw in lhe general direction of a can a"nd to require retention or AT THE END or the missed. prices on prod'ucts. day, the computer could It's putting a can back on its botlom, eyeing Rock! and Co unty, be·asked fcii' a printout on the mess, after a dog (not yours) knocked it N.Y .. already has adopt-all stock sold, and that over. tore through it and then went on to the ed 6Uch· an ordinance, could speed reordering next galvanized target. ' . Garbagemeii ·A.re People · Cnot yours) and huving-tht> bottoms rail out. It's having people (not youJ cra1n. ram and jam grass clippings into cans so they have to fight and swear to get tht'm out, then having tiOml"Ont! complt1in to I.he boss because the "nasty old garbageman" dented a new $2.98 container . • It 's finding rock6 hiddt!n halfway down (or up > loaded c:1ns. Sure, thert> are udvunt11ge~ l.o being a garbageman. Offhand l c~1n think of three: No. 1. You 're out in the fresh air all day. No. 2. You'l"e out-in the fresh air n11~day . No.-a~ You 're out in the fresh air all day. NO REFLECTION on the medical .PrP· Cession but garbagdmen. in my opinion. are more important in your individual dally life than your doctor. Think about it. Garbagemen still make house calls too. 'J'lhe average garbage container is a 30· gallon galvanized can. If it Weigh! 50 pounds loaded and if a garbageman lifts and dumps 200· of them in one day, he's handling 10,000 pounds. These are low figures too. Garbagemen -and forget the "sanitation technician" baloney -don 't spend half th~ir .days pawing and scrounging through cans and containers loo king for money. jewelry aod other "treasures" as many believe. 1',or one thing. the y don 't have the time . All gnrbagemen have assigned routes that mus t be completed the day they're started . There's no tomorrow for these men. Garbagemen probt1bly should expect garbage on their routes. But they run into con· aiderable griping by the public and snapping and snarling by unfriendly dogs. Want to do yourself a ravor? Sometime if you'd like to put as.tar in your crown, sel out a pitcher of ice water or lemonade on a hot day: · Put the refreshments on top of a garbage can lid . Then, if you have the chance, peer out from behind your curtains or drapes when· these work heroes spot lhe treat. Thef'll be like kids with unlimited spending money in a candy store. I also have a hunch your cans ~nd containers will live longer and happier lives. H 11~1·~·~• will! Qut•llD•1' •rid tomn-.nts rr.y writ• to D•nltl n:u t•r;..11 t tr• OI 1"4 Otlly PilOI, P.O. &cu U60 Coil• o'Mw CA ve•OO.s.) ' "'""•' ,..,1111 ..:loM IYI,....., ~1 . .-,., ... ·,...., : , also need cler1.cal help and general office help. ! 1,"hey. need ass1sta·nts during the day and in the : evenings. and s.imilar propos als he explains. ' It's picking up paper sacks of wet garbage can be expected soon in But San Franciscocon-,------------------------------------------ Michigan . NC \\' York sumer action organizer I State, and Washington, Belly Lederer says this D.C., according to Carol means "there is no way Foreman . executive forthe customertocheck director or the Consumer the accuracy of the com- Federation or Am eri ca puter pri ce because in Washington. D.C. ' there ts no price m a rk on The Taft School, for !he Aur<tlli' J.landicapped ne~s volunteers to act as s ign language aides to t ; chll~ren'. This would be good work for a teen· • ager during the summer. i The school also need s persons v.·ith any , talent £or speci al entertainment skits pan- ; tomines, magic acts, and so-forth, 11 s ~ell as I : persons to create v isual aids. The staff "'ill teach sign language to any interested volunteer. The L' ;: hoursareany timebetween8a.m.and4p.m . The Environmental . C.o.a~ition of Orange Co_qnty ~ffers s everal poss1bil1t1es for volunteers. I ' It 1:31};mi.e.someone to assist witp ro~tine office t ~Ork and help with setting up m,eetings and put- ting. out a newsletter: The hours and days are flexible. For more in formation. call the Volun· j ; tary ..4.cliQP Center o{ South Orange County at I l ~~1121r,.~· -. f :· . To.find t~e right volunteer opportunity, as- ' s1stance awaits at the Voluntary Action Center • ; The office, located at 1714 West Balboa Blvd.: • ; Newport Beach, is open \\'eekdays from 8:30 a.in. ' ·.104 :3().p.m . • • . . -. . • • • . • • ' l . ' I ' . ' ' ' r: " ·: " Delft for You PurerH20 tlea~ing for the wilderness this summer? A simple w a y for backpackers to purify water -rather than chlorin ation by 1-lalazone tablets -is iodination. T\\'O conventional methods are: Adding eight drops of two· percent tincture of iodine to a quart Of water (the resulting taste leaves something to be desired). Adding a Globaline tablet to a quart or water. , Anoth~r metho4, previously used for entire villages. is a~aptable to individual hikers. It calls fo~ fo.ur .to eight grams of resublimed or cryst.al~1ne 1~d1ne in a one-o unce, clear· glass bot- tle : £1.lhng with "·a~er ; capping with a leak-proof bak~~-hte c ~p ; shaking for a minute, and holding upnght briefly to allow the iodine crystals to set- tle. ' . The resulting solution \\'Ould be added to a h~er of wate r ~ta rat~ varying v.:ith tempe rature -from 10 cubic centimeters of iodine solution at body temperature to 20 cubic cenlimeter1 at near-freezing temperature. In about 15 mlAtites the waler is drinkable . . !he fi.ndings are reported in the May issue of Cal1forn1a Medical Association 's Western Journal or Medicine by Ors. Fredrick ll. Kahn and Barbara R . Visscher of Los Angeles. In San Francisco the the can When yo u are board of supervisors' ·cooking in the kitchen. it urban Consumer Affairs helps lo be able to see the Committee soon "''ill price on t he pa ckage b.eg.in hearings on a and know exactly ho....; -1iam1lar proposs.)· n1uch a meal will cost." l\'lrs. Lederer als o SO· F~R the cqn-m ~int ainsshop{1ers·nel'd trover s 1a l sys tem , pnce tags on p·aCk'ages known as the "universal so they can comparison· product code" has been shop as they ·wheel lheir used in a limited numijer carts around. ~r pilo~ p~ojec ls in places Of 18 Lul'ky customers hke Cincinna ti ; Scvel'na questioned in a quic k Park, Md.; Los Angeles, survey, 12 agreed "'ith andSanLeandro. d e nim -jacketed Don For supporte r s, it \\7renn ("[think it's ter· means aid in m arwgiog riric. It s hows you ever- .the food bud.get, quicker yth}ng you 're buying"), check-out lines at the \vh1le the other six went -supermarket, and •even along with Mrs. Ezeller savings in grocery prices Palmer ("when you get from Jo...,.·er store .costs up there, how do you Pass e d on to the know that computer isn't customer. charging you more than But .for crili~s. it the shelfprice?"). seems h~e an obstacle to But no.one objected to comparison shopping, ~he comPuterized system ·and a smo ke sc reen 1f price markings on in· b e h i n d w h i c h d ivi dual packages were supern1arkets can r aise continued. the ir pri ces wllh a m i n im un1 o f publ ic notice. State Ends VEE Shots In San Leandro, a s ub- urb of San Francisco Lucky store checkoui clerk Larry Stover has been using the computer SACRAMENTO ·(AP) for four weeks. Every -The requirement that package di splays a small horses in Californ1a be sticker with a code of lit-Jaccinated against de.ad· tie bl'ack lines. The com-~ Venezuelan sleepmg puter scans the label sickness will be lifted as code and identifies the of nextS~nday . , product and p ri nts its 'fhe .disease .no longer description and price on exists in t~e United States a tally sheet. ._and hasn t _been report~ tn Mexico si n ce When shopping, the December, 1972, the state cu~tomer sees only the Department of Food and price marked on the Agriculture said-Mon· shelf. But at the check-·day. Orange County's First Mill Broker FO• ALL YOUI SICUlln HllDS Alarm Sy1tem1 \ Complete Custom Floor Covering Servic~ for discriminating home owners who recognize and expect value • c;arpeting • No-Wax Vinyls • Linoleum • Custom Draperies · · .ANp YOU'LL LII<E O'QR PRICES! NEW SHIPMENT 800 FULL~TS • 100% ARST QUALITY IMf'ORTED Ind DOMESTIC SELECTlOH POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT C>.'9f 800 bCllts in e~ store to choose rrom. A r;:ompi.re. with- Ol.lf a dottlt FANTASTIC as· sortm.-.1 of Spring fashioos 1ri e-v ~•!'Id ot weal'fl.-Pla.ris. fancies. prYlts, solids. lac· quards, Yllfl'\ cfyes. slopes, mu~i~ed ilnd diagonals. 100°io ~ter. ~ waSh. No iron. 60" wde. NEW-NT NATURAL COLOR OSNABURG -FULL BOLTS The "IN LOOK" for summer. Excellent for pants and tops. 10Q0/o t ot· ton. •S" wide. Machine washable. Very easy care. FULL BOLTS NEW SI-'«· FULL BOLTS GINGHAM CHECK H~ ~ion of full bolts in v1nou1 Siles and oolor!t. 6S% -35,. cotton. Mai::hlne washeblt. No iron. 45" widt. Eictllent for blruses. dresses, n crafts. PRICES GOOD MAY 18 THS.Y MAY 24 The FABRIC KING BE SURE TO VISIT OUR NEW FOUNTAIN VALLEY STORE Yes Ladies, it's no sec ret that the Fabric King ha s the competition going In circles and we know you'll reap the benefits of ou; low P.rices on top qualify fabrics. "Y!e never stop trying to bnng you more for less." NEW SHIPMENT PRINTED POL VESTER DOUBLEKNIT The la.bric that breathes. Ex· 8} cetlent !or summer dresses, pants ~~tops. 100"/o polyes- ter. 60 wide. Machine washa· ble. No Iron. Wesh lind wear Completety carefree. Huge selection of beautiful patterns in the most wanted colo<s. ONLY 27 yard YD '\.., Entry I Acceu Contn>I• OoMd Circuit T.V. Grand Opening of Our Mini Floor Store F ri-~unday, May 16-18, 9 AM to ·9 PM ; I < 'SIGMA NOTICTION SllYICI 111•1557-5333 Cash Carpets Brokers 10 YEARS IN HUNTINGTON BCH Stf" Lk1!l.le ::'89~(» 9556 Hamilton (at lushard) Huntington Beach, CA 9%646 (714) 962-3014 • I I ' ' ~, .. '" .... ... by. ,., An • •• "' '" '•• ll·~ Ion t 2l '" 1a •. ju" UQ' "" "" "l ·t: 'I" "' ·m i (A: •• "' •• 11 .-... ' • P i lot Logbook ' It'd Chill A Chinchilla :SundlfY. May 18~ 1975 OAJLV PILOT ' , 83 \ • ' • ' • By JACKIE HYMAN OITllto.lly "4i.t1Ulf ' There arc ho,rse shows, dog shows, cal shows _~nd even guinea pig showa. Thrift Shop Trade I ' I SO why not a chinchilla show? . As a matter of fact, there 1s such a thing. I found out wheh!.atl~annual show of the Orange County Chinchilla Club. It was a strange ex· perience for one who loves chinchillas as much as I · ~· The problem is, 1 love lnem as cuddly little animals. Club members HYMAN love them as fur-beating commercial propenie.s . . As I ent~red the show, held in a sort of warehouse 1n Santa Ana,. the first thing I saw was the pelt judging. There were men and women in while coat.a standing at a Jong table c,arefully examining the small pelts for ru; color and texture. My reaction may be compared with that of a cat lover entering a show and seeing cat skins piled up on a table. I had vi sio ns of bloodied chinchillas. But then, 1 reminded mysell, I have a coat with a rabbit collar, so who am I to judge? By ELLIOTT ALMOND or lh• 0..111 ~1101 St•fl The current st.:.ite or the economy Is both good and b a d when s ee n through the e y e s of charities, particularly thos e that run thrift shops and works hops that depend on donated items for their stock in trade. donati ons in larger items, s uc h as furniture, a rc down. Bu.siness ls Brisk -But Donations Are Off even in better times." All the s tor e spokesmen interview1..>d agr ee clothing is th e number one barg;.iin. ""Clothing is a lways ~1 -good buy ," Mrs. Block said. .~ '"We m ay not always have the perfect style, but the quality or the merchandise is really from drop ce nters," Mrs. Block said. "lt'snot b a d e n o u g h to do anythin g <.1bout i t , hO\\'CVt'r.'' Good"·il\ offici:.ils :.ire moving to attended <'Ol- leclion c.·enter s. accord· ing to 1-l it'kS. Seven such :!ftation s are :.i lready in o peration around the county. ··with ;.1n attended center. \\'C can s afely lock up :.it night. The pro· blern before \\"llS when people left bi gge r items on the outside. they "-'ere susceptible to thieves." J\lr s. H o es chu l le agreed with I licks. "It is a constant problem. r • I ' ' • • I I Pic.kup bell s a r e not n1adc for eo uc hes and other big itcn1s, su they. gel stolen many t imes."· The vetera ns group has:: instiluted immcdiatc- pickup service for bigger: items -even on Sunda"y.- she said. T rucks "-'ill b& d ispatched t o eolle'ct items offered by donors. · Then I s aw the live chinchillas . The chinchilla, for those unfamili ar with the beast is a rodent that looks like a cross between ~ rabbit and a squirrel. It has u long, bushy tail, very soft fur and br:ight eyes. It grows to about the size or a large guinea pig or small rabbit. At on~ side of thC chinch.iila show room were the mutants -beige, black and white. Then came row on row of the standard @ray chinchillas. · · So, how's bus iness? The thrift s hops ha- ven't been receiving the numerous donations of the past, spokesmen say, but they still believe they have the best bargains in town. "\Ve r e;.i lly h ave plenty or things to sell ," said Mar y H oe s chulte , general m anager or the Veterans in · Oran.ge County. "But we do need more big furniture. The stuff we are getting now is of less quality than before." Cecil Hi cks , executive vice president of the. Goodwill Industries of Orange County, agreed "-'ilh Mrs. Hoeschulte . good ," A1rs . Sch.,.,·efi g ,-------------------------------- said. But there was more to see than just live ~hinchillas. Thc_re were trophies, each bear- ing a sculpted hkeness of a chinchilla sitting up on its hind legs. "People h ave to IO"-'Cr J R standards a bit in (the enney economic pinch). Vi1e might ha ve business that ~ we wouldn't normally have gotten because of the economic condition," There were trophies for Best of Show, Color Champion. and other titles. Then there were the raffle prizes -a rose made of chinchilla fur , ashtrays bearing lhe chinchilla logo, and so forth. Only the Salvation Army expressed any re- al concern about lack of donations. "THE R E certainly is a need for an increase in the bi gger stuff. The de· mand in the store is much great e r than the supply," he added. Dorothy Colver , presi· 1..,------------... ----------------..... dent of the Saddleback I "1as both fa scinated and repelled. On the . one ha nd , I wanted to stay and feast my eyes on row after row or dozing chin chillas. On the other hand, the j udges had now selected their favorite pelt and were holding it up for all to sr .: "Our donations are marvelou s·." said E lai n,e Schwefig of th e Sad · dl e back Comm unity J-lospita l Thrift Shop in i,aguna Hills. "The back 'room i s so full of mercha ndise it's hard to walk through it." ·Most stor es f ind . !\1rs . Gerry Block, ;.i publ i c relation s spokesman for Salvation Army Shops, said the Orange County stor es never Seem to be able to keep enough furniture in ·Stock. "It h as always been in demand . We never get enough, not_ Co mmunity 1-los pital group, said . FO R M ANY o r t he Veterans, Sal vation 1\rmy and the Goodwill stores . the times have also been a drawback to their operations. "There has been an in- crease in stolen goods RUFFELL'S DEATH: ULTIMATE FACT OF LIFE ..• Ul'HOLSTERY , Great gift _ideas for · Father's · Day an~ Graduation ~ Wlleti ,_ w ... ....... ltZZ H..._. lll•d. C....W-141 .. 2M CF'rom Page B J) of the O"range Count}·. him who had tubes hang- " Death is now selling Mental Health Depart-ing out a ll over him and books," is the way the ment 's training, con· telling the doctor : 'I literary" lcad e publicaJ ~sultation and cCiUcat.iOn.1 ·don't Want to be like lhat. lion "Publis her's Week· division and q_lso is .as-My time has co.me: Let learned fear~ which is the ultimate res'Po"nse to 11--., dea\h a n d dy.ing i n wester..\ cultures. Unclalnied ~FURS FROM STORAGE NOW BEING SOLD FRI., SAT., SUM., MOM. MAY 11, 17, 11' 1!1111 10 All to I PM Jl,.re it 1he alory of 1h .. •e fur1: ··urrien from lime to lime gel "01ur .. " wi1l1 fur1 und1in1ed frvm lllorage. . TllllFT-IM.UI h•• 1 l•rge grmip or fun con•igned lly I ramed furTifr Whfr h wilJ gu .•I fanlutic pr;,.,., in lh,. Or•ni:t l.o. A~1. On aalr, fine f•"' for t"'11rgf1 due 1•gmen1..d bT hundre d1.uf Nt:W un .. -of·1· .. 1nd fur• from rc,:ular u ork ind 1radt·inJ 1h11 louk li .. 1-NEW hul m11•t J,.. ly" puts it. sociate . .processor and. nteAie in peace'.'' One of them by Prof. vice chairman of th~ UC ·• ~ITe'Was still confined at RichardDos-sof theBaJ>o: JrVine Depar tment of theen<t.-' lis t €hurc h o f .Costa Psychiatry al UC J Dr . Garfield feels that Mesa a nd Cal Baptist Medical School. children -with their Semin ary deals with simple, stra ightfor ward They will Visit and play with a dying person whose adult associates tend to avoid the m . ·Dr. Garfield also feels religion must have been a lifelong sustenance to theologicalaspectsofdy-"THE G R EATEST in · approac h t o t h in gs ing. terest (in -the subject of around them -can ease d ea th') i s a m o n g the finalstagesofdying. "On Death and Dy-· D p nurses,' says r. at-Children are a valua-ing, '' is one scholarly · Th h h , help . ease one thr~gh the end, not something si.tddeilly seized upon as\., __ a last-ditch effort lo fa ce 37.50 t1son . " ey ave t e ble tool, he main tains, w·ork b y Chicago · h h up to what most dread to closest contact wit l e because they have not psychi a trist Dr . dyin g ... a nd they ex· face. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, a Peii.ence the wors t stress ,;====================::;-11 pioneer in programs to and distress. Morticians make dying easier on I r victim and s urvivors and are also acute Y aware o ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL the hum an a spects of Corner of 18th St . & Pacilic Coast Hwy. is one of the besl·known grief and mourning." Huntington Beach a mong thanatological Surroundings a t the EVERY SATURDAY ANO SUNDAY publications. time of death have been 1 a A.M. to 5 P.M. ''Last Ri g hts ," by 536-2579 Marya Mannes deals analfyzed inhdetail :lran~-'~===================""-jl more with individuals' ing rom t e steri e, 0 · !- t e n -lo n e ly wards of J. CR ri ghts lo die with dignity hospitals and convales· . . enney and decency .,.,·hen he is cent homes to the COWl· convinced his time has try club-like hospices com e . Euthanasia and where cocktails are com· suicide are among sub· plimentar y. jects it treats . Studies show such sur· H i s t o r i a n s • roundings are extremely psyc hologi s ts and important. Home is the clergyme n all have ex· place m ci n y persons amined death. want to expire. "At last count, there A UC B erke 1 e y , wa s up int o t h e' psy c hologi st , Dr . thousands of courses at Charles Garfield, re- colleges' ... I would members a ma n who, estimate 500 colleges," confined to a hospital Dr. Pa ttison says of lhe ward, wanted lo go home number of institutions to di e. He was denied his ·featuring death·r elated final wish. courses. "He kept pointing to He is deputy director the guy in the bed next to Fabulous penns. Easy sale prices, 15.88and13.88 Revlon's new "No Rods Just Rollers"; reg .. $20, Sale 15.88 Or Helene Curtis "Phase 7" perm: reg . 17.50, Sale 13.88 Two great·values-especially when the sale prices include a haircut, too. Timex· electric. !Jynabeat, day/ date gold ·tone dial, brown strap. · 19.95 1Timex VisCount. Self-winding, day I date, brown strap. 27.50 Timex electric. Dynabeat, full numeral dial, sweep hand, black strap. i ' ' 'l. 1 ;i < 15.95 Timex Marlin. Calendar, gray dial, black strap. ' / • ' ' -~ 21.95 Timex Viscount. Self-winding, day I date, full numeral dial, brown sir"!'. 13.95 •• ' Timex Mercury. Calendar, blue and • white dial. 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C.ANOQA PARK CAR80N DOWNl!Y HUNTINGTON BEACH i:AICn!OOD MONTCLAIR NOllTHRIDQE ORAllQ!·''tHE CITY' Rl~RllDE SAN BERNARDINO VEN'IVllA FULLEll'YON NEWPORT .Sl!ACH PIJENT1! lllUI WltlTlWOOD U• -JCl'on..., --car•. • " " ! • l ! 1 l i • l I l l l ~ ~ I l· I . • .. • ' • . • . • • . ' - . . • . WoAI L I 1·11. .. u r . ' .--.-~ . . .~ ...,.. --· ......... . . . . . ' . ~ . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. • • ' CALE • • Fare Varies YOVTHINCOaPOaATED:A •wcue of youn1 talent from .Cat'lfornl• Stale University, , Fullerton will present "It's a Great Life'' as a benefit for the Orange County Chapter·March of Dimes. P~rlormances will be Tuesday ·and Wednesday. Ma.y 27-28, in Lhe ,Di sneylan d Holel Grand 1.Ballrooro.1 Anaheim. ~ A perlorrrr1n-ce last year was ' sell-out and acclaimed one of the most excitlng mu.sical variety ·shows in the county. t The purpose was to provide: senior lliih sctiool and coUege !iitudents an opportunity lo perform for lar1e audiences. D?n Manley witl 1erve as pro- ducer·dlreclor agalll this· year. Included in the showcase will be 32 singers, 25 dancers, 15 comedy acts and a 31-piece orchestra from the campus. Tickel!ii, at•$S for aduJts and $3, sludents, may be purchased at the March or Dimes Office or at the door on the nights of the performances. Sealing will be' cabarel·Slyle. INTRi\·SCIENCE !RESEARCH FORUM: Designed to draw the community into a meaningrul dialogue with •established scientists is a forum to be presented by the Intra- Science Research FOWldation. I Extending the Vigorous Years "Will be the topic of Dr. Linus I Pauling, recipient or two Nobel · Pr.izes. ' ' •, He la a con1picuoua e~le ol vicorous life e11:len1lon and, u a septuaeenarian, has ad.dreaaecl himself constructively to fields .. beyond those for which he was .&\\'arded the prizes. The first forum is scheduled at noon Wednesday, May.28:, ln. the Beverly Hilton hotel . LAWYERS' WIYES OF ORANGE COUNTY: New ol· ficers include Eve Fait, presi· dent ; Shirley Smith, Jackie Trebler, Elizabeth Bear, Colleen Laytfe, Judy Carman, Kathleen Hau, Jean ·Monge, Hetiriie Fox, Donna Wall and Vlr,UUa Dixon. LAGUNA BEACH. IUNIOa WOMEN'S CLUB : Pris McGoey will lead the organizallon for the coming year. Installed on her board are Barbara Erikson, Dee Brialen, Judy Brennan, Debby Arnett, Barbie Lane, Mary Elaine Kunz, Sharon Peters, Mary Green and Ann Weisbrod. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY 'S WOMEN'S BOARD : Mrs. Lamar M . Hill will head the Women's Colnmittees Board or Directors, Orange County Philharmonic Society. Other officers are tbe Mmes. Milton W. Patterson, Fred Schneider, Leonard Rasmussen, Lawrence Reed, G. Clair Jordan, Levell Evans and David Robertson. ADOPTION GUILD: The an· Amicitia member Eric Lucas brings Mother's Day flowers to Katherine Olson, above. Ester Millage helps Beverly Manor patient Lucile Stenge with her lunch. Students visited home . as service project. nual two.weekend tennis touma· ment benefltling the Holy Faml· lY Adoption Agency will take place at various private clubs May 24 ·26 and Ma y 31-June 1. . Ceorge McCall. former Davis Cup captain, will be master ol ceremonies ; Tony Prodon i& tournament director, and Mrs. James Cutler and Mrs. Donald Peck, are chairing the event. A kick-oJ( Coclaail party will ·take place Friday, May 2.1, al the John Wayne Tenn~s Club. Exhlbl· tlon matches and m11.riachi music will be featured. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR PHILHARMONIC COMMIT• TEES-The first-ever "boati: que" -a boutique reached by boat-is planned for Wednesday, May 28, at Huntington Harbour. The decks of three waterfront homes will be transformed into a market area wbere decorated stalls will feature handcrafted items. Chartered shore boats from Avalon \\.'ill provide shuttle service between the Information Center Marina, 4211 Warner Ave. and th e three homes. AdmiS"sion is $2. Tours will be from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m., and the Huntington Hai:bour Beach and Tennis Club will serve a spet;j&h burfel luncheon ror s hop· per/tourists. DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN R EVOLUTION: Col. William Cabell Chapter will present a blcentennlnl-t.hemed. luncheon and fashion show as1a fund·relser on Wednesday, May 28. The home or Mis . Gary Myers, NewPort Beach will be the set· ting for the noon event. Tickets are SS. Proceeds support the chapter phllantbroplea lncludlnl lhe American lndians, American history ijOd ltorntmakers con, tests in the school and the Good Citizens awards. CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUBS: The Hunlington Beach • group will celebrate Its second birthday at a noon luncheon meeting Wedn.e_sc la)', M__ay 28.Jn the Sheraton Beach lnn. 1 Speaker will be Joanne Haney or Fountain Valle)'. Now a busi- ness woman, she started her new • way or lire after being widowed .at39. Entertainment will be pro- vided by the Harmonaires from Huntington Beach High School. Director is M Ike Scttiebe. l\-1rs. Ru ssell Brown will be in· troduced as the new ,president, and a display of decorating Ideas. \\.'ill be given by Trish Nady and Lois Puckett. PEO: During the stale conven- tion in the D,isneyland Hotel, two ar,a women were elected to the board. President is Mrs. Sally' ILangmade of Irvine and treasurer is Mrs. Lois Brown or Huntington Beach. Lively Bidding Stimulated Oils, lithographs, etchings and watercolors will be sold when Costa Mesa.. Junior Women's Club has an art auction Saturday, May 31 , in the clubhouse, 610 W. 18th Street. Preview will begin at 7:30 p.m. with the auction scheduled at 9. Artworks are from the Robert Sills Gallery of North Hollywood. An e xample is held by Mrs. James Reynolds. Admission is $1 and tickets will be available at the door. • Ret111ning th~ Favor A.micitia Means Friendship Bv ALLISON DEERR 04 tllMI O.Hy ,., ... Mdl Amicitia is not your average high school service club. Most of the members ~ome from Tom Greenwell's t;xtra Help classes, students with average or above average IQ with perceptual or si milar pro- blems that hold them back. They've gotten help from the community and wanted lo return A recent backpacking trip was the favor. So, last November just a warm-up, the group noted. they became a new community Next trip, to ldyllwild May 31, service project for the Newport each member will taJ&:e along a Center Kivr~nis Club. disadvantaged youngster on the U n like most Kiwani s-buddyS)'stem. sponsored groups, Amicitia, \\1hich means fri endship, is coe~· ·They'll be prepared for at Corona del Mar High School. anything. On the rirst outing, one There are only 15-20 members. member managed to fall in the but they make up in enthusiasm river, the group recalled with u what they lack in numbers, laugh. · Greenwell said . Closer to home, A·micitia With the help or the Kiwanians, pooled talents and concern to via· chiefly Jay Cowan. Bob Mages it an area convalescent hospital and Randy Prout, students round the day be( ore Mother'S 03y. part-timejobs atthecenter. "One of our members plays ''The club opened a lot qr doors guitar, so they could entertain: for us," Greenwell said. "It isn't talk to the patients and read lo easy finding someone willing to them. We wanted to let the hire kids on a part-time basis mothers know that someone Qoes and provide some training that care. can lead to full -time work when • "We know that· many don't they graduate." have any visitors and we wanted Weekend work at the center, to make sure they're not alone ca'rwashes, bake sales, weeding for Mother's Day." jobs and other eflorts raised The partnership with Kiwanis more than $300 for a Christmas has been doubly rewarding. The project, aiding needy fa~ilies. link came a bout because Jay Cowan, the rather or student ''We decided to give Cash member Chris, is affiliated with rather than food or clothing," the Fashion Island group. said one member ... We felt that Buffums, where Prout is they should be able lo buy what manager, le nds the club the they need most, rather than ac-employes lounge ror weekly cept what we thought they meetings. Robinson's has pro-needed." k · vided ~ee end Jobs. Students recalled that one or '· "Probably the best thing aboul the families had 10 children liv-lhe group is that it's constantly ing in a one-room apartment. expanding," Greenwell added, Another family lived in a win· "with students and their friends dowless garage_. with seven getting more and more in· children. volved.'' J Harborites Recite . Pledges in Newport Boss' Credit Ability Gaps Hendrickson-Durand Catherine Durand and Allen F. Hendrickson w~re married in tile PlymoUth Congregational Church, Newport Beach. She is the daughter of Joseph Durand, Benecia and Patricia I Wright, Co&ta Meaa. He is the son of Mrs. Dorothy Whittemore, Verona, Ill . The bride is graduale of Costa Mesa High Seba.I and her ·husband attended Long Beach City College. North Shore will be their residence. • •• Lehman-Cartter St. Jamea Episcopal Church, Newport Beach was the aetUng i ftw the double ring ceremonies llnkln1 C.ndace Lee Cartter and ·~~lea Thomas Lehman, both of Balbo<I bland. 1 Their parents are the William Cartten or West Covina and t.he Charles B. Lehmans BaJboalsland. ~Tllo bride la a graduate of WNlCovina tu1b School and Cal Po-ll' University, Pomona. She aJao attended the University of c.Ilfomlo1 Santa Barbora and alflliated with Alpha Phi. Hor li!llD~ la a 1raduale of Royal Oak-Hieb School and al- ..,_ Ml. SaD Antonio Coll.... . Tbey wW Uve on Balboa lalud. . . I D~ll ANN· LANDERS: My employer is an independent busi- nessman who ii caught in a tight economic crunch like so many others. He is also a S\\.'ell guy. The people who owe him money aren't paying and he is in a temparary financial bind which js troubling him. While I know it's not the proper way to handle the problem, he is avoiding all phone calls rrom people he owes money. Frequently he goes oul of town on busines& nnd t take the messaa:es. May l say a word to his creditors: DEAR ONES: I only answer the phone around here. I am not respon1lble for your collection '"" problems, nor am I interested in . your opinion or my employer wbo owes you money. I can enl.y de· Uver your messages. I ca.n'l put Illa finger In the dial and force him to· return your calls. • • .. . . • Please save your (our-letter words tor HIM . If you aren't get- ting any results from your let- ters, cables and telegrams, don't yell at me. I only work here. - HISGIRLFRIDAY. • DEAR GIRL: Here•a your message aad I hope the "Dear Oaee" take heed. You reallu, o1· coane, they .are merely let.Ung otr 1tc!1m when they yell at you. It'• like the kid who lotet In a game of m1rbles and c:qme1 home and kicks .the cat because he's the one clo1e1t to the door. DEAR ANN LANDERS: This letter will be something ol a "re- lief" for you. J don'l have a.pro- blem . In lad, I've been blessed. I'm a mother who has worked with children, and come "to know many you.ng _people we.tt They need lo know they are loved and cared abouL They need someone to confide In. ll la .. I Ann Landers Important that youth be listened to. Home should be a pl ace to br· Ing friends. A place to laugh and a place to cry. I haV!! a question for every parent who ii reading this letter. Do you know where your child is al this momenl? Do you care .enough to find out? Who ls he with? Are you selllng a good ex- am.pie for your child? Do you de- mand ~ethln g or him that you don'l demand or yourself? l'erhapo your problem Un rtpl lh<!re. Children need at leaat Oii• parent wl19 cares. Nol• beautl{lol .boun or fine cloth•. PLWK take 11111 lo beort. -A LOVER I OF YOUNG PEOPLE DEAR FRIEND: Tblllk yoo for a provocative letter. If it. made anyoae ancoMfor1able 1•m &fad. It. nteana yoe deUYered )'CMlr me1111e. "Sexual freedom " presents a difticull decision for t~nagers and their parents. AM .Laodera offers-down.to-earth advice In her Dt.w booklet. "'Hlflh School Sex and How to Deal !'Ith It _:_ A Gulde for Teens and Their Parenti." For each booillet, &end 50 centa In coin p1ut a long, atamped , self addressed en- velope to Alin Landen, P.O. Bo1 1400, Elgln, 111. 60120. 'I ' " I I ( 0 1 <U P re mt first she mini duy. .. ' P <l r stre1 H' ther1 was ... pc rs to Pll 'f I mod dis p~ ball! drav instc Okla 1.6, 1: w spro thin1 A nick hori takiJ rub Seri lon g 'ft \\.'aS We able at RE ··Las bi c . Nori tany. AC 15 i 6F 11 L 16 8 • ". 22 V 1 23E 24 s 25C ' 26( 27 s ' 2BC I 29( ' 30F I 31F " 32E 34 F I 36F 3BC •OA 4 1L 43> 45> "' I .•B~ •9f ' 52l 54\ $6 ~ 59' Blf . 53l 671 68 ~ 70C 72' 73 F " • " " • • ,. II "' "' "' . ' ' Parking Meter Born Into • Controversy OKLAH OMA C ITY . (UPI ) -Ne ttie Rid ley rememb"er s the v.•ortd's first parking m eter and she haan'l cha nged her mlnd about ll to thi5 day. ''We ll . I jus t q uit pa rk i n g o n t h ose slreets." she said. Har old Cha ppell was th ere, too. He thought it wns a reasonable idea. ''Wh y s h o uldn't a person pay a s rnall ft..>e to park?"heso:iid. The Cir s l 'f\."Or king model went on public display Ma y 8, 1935, and battle lines "'ere \\'ell drawn before the actual in stallation in dow nto\\'fl Oklahomu City on July 16, 1935. ' \Vh e n th e d evice sprouted Crom the cw·b, things began lo happen. A rancher put · in a nickel and tied up his horie, saying it beat taking the anim al to a rubber of br i d g e . Serious foes began a long fight in court. The Rev. r. 1-1. North was the first person ar- rested f(•r a meter viola· ti on._Police Juda:e .Mike Fost e r accepte d the - p astor 's expl a n a tion that he had gone to get change. lie d ismissed the case. R. 1-1. Avant of Clin- t.on, Okla .• was the ri n t actu~ll y to p ay a (ine, $11 . JUDGE FOSTER SUS· pended Mrs. C. \V . Al· lcy's $3 rine for over- time parking, <lllowing her time to sell +some chickens to raise the money. The m eter \Vas de· signed as a m eans of contro lling t he p ro- 1 if e r a t ion o r a utom o biles in the center bus iness a r ea. Bu s in es sm e n and chamber of commerce orrici'als in Oklahoma Cit y and other metropolitan areas wanted a way to corftrol Che surge or autos into bowntown areas. Posted time limits on lhe streets did little good . The y were ig- • • • • 4 v'\.• .. <,,'!hl nored or circ umvent<.-d by si mply "'iping away the chalk m ark the beat poli cem a n h ad pl aced on the tire. The pa rki ng m eter , w hi c h o r ig in a ll y ch:.irged rive cents for one hour or parking lime and made the dri ver subject to a Cine of up to $20 for overstayin g the limit, changed a ll that. "I pa rked in a motor hotel, but that was fi rst· come, first.served and there was not al'f\.•ays I r oo m ,'' sai d tt1 rs . Ridley, \\'ho to this duy \Viii not go do,,·nto'>''n un- 1 es s :ibso lut e l y necessary. ''Those meters are \\'hat m ade people quit going d owntown. And then the shopping cen· ters st a rte d building and why would anyone pay to park at a meter or in a p arking garage when they can park free in a huge parking lot. The parking lot ruined do"•nt own Okla homa ' - SYnday. May 18. 1975 - A ranch hand, circa 1935, hitched up to one of the first parking meters in existence, in Oklahoma City. The 'slot machine' controlled autos within the city, but horses were not exempt. Cily." Chappell a nd others disagreed. "I think it (the meter) was ve ry &ood. l t hink it '>''as reall y right.'' Chap- p e 11 s a id . "'People s hould pay a lilt le bit or their money to park on lhe street." CARL B. i\JAGE .. :, w h o en vi s i o n e d a meC'ha ni ral timing de· v ice t o co ntr o l auto mobi le p a rking. could not foresee his brainchil d as som ething th ut "·ould drive peopl e to shopping centers - as then unheard of -or :.is a revenue.gathering device. But l'O ntr ove r sy 'fas n 't ne w t o him. Magee, a for mer Albu- qu e rqu e, N . 1\1., ne'f\.·s pa pe rm a n , had tes tified b e fore the Senat e Public Lands Committe e that w as partially responsible for the Teapot Dom e ex- posure. He also was qr · rested for libel a nd con· tempt in New .l\1 exi l'D and sentenced to prison, Professo r s II . G . but was pard~ned by the 1·11ue:.c1\ and G . A. 1-lale go ver nor. took il personal Interest l\t agee la ter shot a in t.he 11roblem . They bystander in a scutne perfected the first com· u·ith.the judge '>''ho sen-p ie le a nd o pe r a ble tenced him. Arter hi s ar· meter in 1933 . q uit La l he ''·e nt to \\'it h the ~·ork a ble de-­ Ok la h o m a City and vice in hand. Pit agee and star ted the weekl y T huesen ttave l ~d l o Ok lahoma i\c"·s. K:insas Ci ty a nd St. lli s conce r n soon ' Louis to talk '>'"ith pro- turned to traffic control s pcctive m a nuf ac- -fi nding a "·uy to al· turers . le\'iate the congestion Finally, J\I agcc raised caused b y the rapidly. enough n1oney to form exp undin i;: nun1ber of hi s O\\·n corpor a tion, a uto m obilt's o n the Dua l J:>ar ki ng l\t eter streets. Co., to pron1ote and sell Although his <·oncept n1cters bui lt by lh c l\1 ac· "·as simple, it ulso \\·as Nick Co. of Tulsa, Okl a. exacling. lie t urned to l\1<1.gcc 's thoroughness the engi neering dcpari-in planning and design n1ent of Okl ahoma Stale is at tested to by the fact University fo r help in the meter in use tod ay is designing ;tn Ope rable little d iCrerent Crom '!1e parking'meter. Park·O ·l\1 eter No. 1 in· The project "'a s s t a lled in d o wntown turned into a contest, Oklahom a City 40 years with money provided for ago. materials and a prize Early court actions .r'o r the best d esign. drew nation al publicity Numer ous mode ls '-''ere and created considera· ofrered but none was up ble controver sy but to t he s tand a rd s de-failed to r e m ove the manded by ~I a gee. meters Crom the s treets. OAtLVPILOf B!i Pt:Bl.IC l':OTICE 1:,. -~-----" ••Cfmous ewn1us ~ MA#ol lt .. tl .. aM1' tr' T"" 19119wint ~r-it ........... ,.. ... ,. Mt$T£111 I( Cl..E. .. 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Ap;t 11, •1111 M.I y t , I I, II, I •IS 14fo&.7S Pt:BLIC SOTICE ,ICTITIOUS •VSINEIS NAMESTATEMEl"T T,,. •ou ...... 11.;l°~'"'n '' doi"'OI OuW- Nll ~. THE TO fiT OISE SHELL, 1•M eo1w DI•<•, H~"1,n91on B••tll, c.1.t. t .. ... RtJ B. Erot•~on. 1~'31 LllK U nt, Hunlu191on B••<~. C.tl, t lll'I Tllll l>Usi"''' '' collducled by illl ii\. dlviclull. R.tY B. Eo ,•so11 this •l•l•llJtftl wes lited w ift't ltw C-ly C.ltrk ot Or1119'1 County ""' ""'ii •• ITIS. ...... Putlli5'0~ ~·-'"'' 0.illy p;lol, ,, ,. ... ....... yt, 11, 11,t.S, lf7.S • ISQ.7f } , Pt:BLIC NOTICE -----------.' •1ct1t1ous BVSINISS MAMI St .. tlMllNT The klll-1119 per-· 1, doi,. ~ ,...,,,, PHOEl"IX INOU S TltlES lNTERNATIONA.L , 111 W . 17lfl st.• BlcM<O. O·f , Coli. Me\I Vlrgll A.. 5<iullo, 1111 E . w.tlt St., Nt•PGrt &ta<l'I, c •. tt..O Tl\!\ l>Uliitteli\ '' CDnduClad br _, iflo dlvi...t. ... Vl"911 A.Scivuo 1·~ Tllk ,, ........... 1 ... " llltd ••trl o .. (.ounty Cle rk ol Or•110t County., Mey Europe on 10 Miles a Day • S, lt71. ""a P\>b!l..,.d 0••11~ Co•sl 0..11, Pilot,. _, 11, 11, 1S.•nd Jullt I, ltlS t•IS..11 Wouldn't you like· lo be able to say noncha lantly at next winte r 's parties, "Last summer? Oh, we bicycl e d thr o ugh Norm a ndy a nd Brit- tany." Sounds interesting but you don 't have th e energy? If you get a good map. like the Ha llwag or Michelin, you'll be able to route yourself in a way that lets you trave l only 10 m iles or less each day -and s tay in a great Don't you believe it. It's easier lo do than you think. The secret is not biking all day. TaDAY'S CRDSSWDBD PVZZ·LE ACROSS structure 143 Weeps 74 Balh vessel 147 Negligent 1 Sweetheart: 76Layers ',,48Playtul slang 77 Nlckel \ , l ' m~ • 6 Fumble symbol 150Needlellsh 11 Lukewarm 78Senionty 152 Mold 16 BasQue 79 Sardine 154 Gym pad ' cap conlainers 155 Biblical king 21 Automalon 60 Planer 156 For e11.amp le: 22 Whisker 82 Spanish abbr. tr immer arlicle 157 Habituate 23 Entertain 63 Verslller 159 Hawallan 24 Sheeplike 85 Lei! a will hawk 25 One or 87 Swiss nver 160AI home any 88Eng11sf'I 161 E11.clamalion 26 Current !amlly 163 Artificial 27 Sit11e1 90 Bold language symOol 91 Fire residue 164 Poetry lorm 28 Oral 92 Adversity 166 Criest pause 93Goll score sounds 29 Doctor s 94 Paid athlete 167 Cut assistant 95 Sparse 169 More secure 30 Rouql'I 98 GrinCI-17 1 E11.punge la11a togell'ler 172 Choose 3 1 Pl'lysiCiiin: 100 Garment 173 Carned \.abbr. edge 1748arter 32 Encountered 101 Light shoe 34 Rope 105Plg meat Uber 106 Feline 36 Friar 107 Aniuous 38 Gossip 109 Fe ign •O Aga1nsl 110 Brat11ian • 1 Lo11e god parrot 43 Heroic 111 Pa id notice "5 H1ghwav 112Shoe .-1 Always: boltoms poetic 11 4 HeB11y swell ,.-8 Handles I 15 Sa•IOf's 1oughlv greeting .-9 Supernallon -116 Joggiog gall al event 117 Falel walk: 2 52 Legal wds. document 121 Eluded 54 Verve 123 Solt lealher 56 Singing 124 Respect bird t25 Yule song 59 Rela1n 127 Bacchanals' 61 Flit cry 'Quickly 128 Compassionate 63 l aughing 129 Frull drinks sound 13 1 Sal11er 67 Venerate 133 Adept 68 Siting performer coat 135 Chowder 10 Guide: 2 base wds. 138 Briel sleep 72 R•ve l -40Concoclion 73Fa1m 1-42 Girrs name ) . . " " • Lii I LI DOWN 1 Ornamenlal border 2 lndependenl ooe 3Jewish month -4 Flightleas bifd 5 Engrave 6 Fam1ly· member: slang 7Cloth collectors 8 Wizard of -- 9 Coup!et 10 Mis1ake 11 Ale CUP 12E11.tinct bird 13FelfnesOund 14 Emit 15 Adjudged 16W!ldhog 17 ·--Gabor 18 Japanese mile 19Enl'lance 20 Sea birds 33 As tar as 35 unearlh!y 37 Presenlly 39 Great speakers '1tO Q.~lt,ll'n . symbol 42 lntelllgent 4-4 Spofl&ss 46 Merer lace 48 E•clamauon SO Anger 51 Larf1)rey 53 Was1e allowance 55 French city 56 Jewelry weight 57 Apothegm 58 Canonical hour 60 First Pope 62 Suitmaker 64 E11.clamatlon 65 Sea eagles 66 Girl's name 68 Ralional 69 Sprint 1 1 Costly 73 English re son 75 Condit1onal word 79 Throw SO Concert wal1 L ei Abo11e: pre lht 83Brace 84 Digraph 86 Cistern 87 Armpit 89Equine mother 90 Margin 92 Med1car student g4 Fraile 95 Card suil 96Secret ,.messages 97 ::.QUare measure 96 Festive 99 Possesses 100 Slrain 101 Wearing shoes 102 Peeled 103 Aust away • 104 Estimater 106Remark -" 108 E11clamalion ) "109 Frotln over: 3 wds 112Cast oll 113 Highlander 11SOecora1e 116 Melodies 118 Attending 11 9 Playing group 120 ~romatic plant 122 Ac lress Gardner 123 Solidify t26 Biggest 128Russian deSpOI 130 Witty lampoon 132 Alhrmati11e vote 134 Remo11ed wnnltles 135 Garlic section 136 Llgl'll beer 137 Culling IOOI 139 Punitive 14 1 Forearm part 144 Hindu mantra 1 45E~po5ed 146 Ac cumulate 148 Curved molding 149Go11e1n 151 Lone per!ormance 153 Sall SUpPOrl 156 F em1n1ne ending 158 Receipt: abbr. 162 Boer ol C111il 165 E:.gypl1an aod \68 Nevter pronoun 170 Scale note " . SU Ct.ASllFIEO SECTION FOR AHiWERS .. : ' ne"· town each night. Al so get the Michelin Green Guide (available in English in bookstores ln the United St8.tes) and bone up on the sights lo see. There will be a cathedral or cas tl e or fa mous ruin in almost every town. books if you're not fluent in languages. Use them wi th gusto. PUBLIC NOTICE .:., ------------~ • FICtlCIOUSBUSIMESS '"'\, MAMIE lTA T&MINT the ldll-lfl.<,I perlie>ll 15 OOi"'lll bull.,!_- N H •S: ~ CA ESAR'S G ll:OOMING. 11 ForMs Ao•4, l •111\'M Ml9Ufl. CA tMn• P.Urlcl• S. Cl'!urc~, tlJI Notr11(·~ 111'11191, S.111• A.tt•, CA. • ~ l~lt buU11ti• h coftdl.tCtt d lloy M I""' ~ di•i-1. • .... P•lrid• S. Cl'lurc-: ' Tl'tlt st1Mm e11l ••• I ii-' .., .. .,., •• COulll• 0..-k of Ort,,.. Collfttf M lilm., Putll;.,.... Ori~ CMs1 Olrily Ptt<ot These guides also give a fascinating historica1, and even geologic al, bac kground for every area. One r e co mm e nded tour: From Gra nville, France (in Norm andy, re ache d by rail from P a ris ), go along the coastline to St. J ean le Thomas (approximately ,eight miles from Gran. ville); on to Mont St. Michel , lhe island cathed.r-al ; "Cane ale, wher~ tlf!fi .. Pl~~eri are growina;~ctiCab.. un- der y_o~r· h.Otel .window; St. Malo, Uie walled sea· city, and Uteri' in'lind to Doi; to catch th·e train back to Granville. lfyouTe · -DI ~,Ing, '·'"'· _ ... i, JMy ti,~~· ts,'"" J~• t, 1t1S 11M-1t !!I: ~~f~P'Z p -- ' OUR bes t bet is lo buy the bicycles abroad. Two yeanP·ag'o i an eight speed Peugeot bought in Mullhouse, France, cost $80:-Sell .the bikes after the trip or take them home ($2 .50 a pound IC you are over your lug. gage allowance on the •plane). Bikes can also be rent· cd in shops in France, a nd at shop s and railroad stations in Germany and Holland. T a ke bicycle packs with ma ny pockets. The Gerry m ake is good. Use it as a suitcase too. Take s weat e r , ponc ho, h·ai, sturdy s h oe s and traveler's checks. \'ou can get touring in· rormation al the govern- ment tourist oCfices of the countries you want lo visit. For example, the Germaii o rrice is at 630 FiCth Avenue. New York Cit y. and the Fre nch is <tl 610 Firth Avenue. Now eve n t ho ugh you 've pl a nn e d your bicycle tour t o be as un - strenuous as possible. you may still gel tired of pedaling. Well that's no proble m . In the next town you -a nd your bi cycle -C'an no doubt peck th• bl~ yoiWMI( on I train. Don 't forget phrase board 1.1 train. _____ _::.:::_::_:_:__:~~~~~~~~~~=-! Hawaii Prices.15o/< Higher By STAN DELAPLANE 1-IONOI .. ULU, 1-lawa ii -"l·l<Jw a ii li ving cost s a bo ut 15 per cent m o r e th a n th e mainla nd." said a ma n in Honolulu (Tha t 's becom e a lmost a cli che, that "15 percent m or e tha n.") Sever a l times I li ved here for a m onth or more I d idn't feel it Cann ed goods from the m ainfa nd, liquor -anything s hip ped in -\YBS higher . Clothing v.·as little A pair of pants. a n a loha s hirt, s a11 - d a ls Sa n1c thing all year ; the clima te is always sum mer. Cleaning bill is m in or : ever y thing is washable . No h eating bill. Some people put in air conditioning. I never had it and never needed it . M v g rocery bills went up a little . Not so for the two-weeks tourist. Waikiki hote l rooms go at 1 mainland pric es and Waikiki 's rest a urants fe lt higher. Close t o New York prices . We'r e al the Ilikai, the house that Ho built. Chinn Ho. a Honolulu milliona ire. Now owned by Un ited Air and managed by Western In · ternational ho t els. The lllkai has 750 rooms. Since it was built as a c Ondominium , m y r oo m h us a re frige rator, s tove a nd s ink. ''F ew people u se the stove," says the management. "But th ey do use the r efrigerator to ice the ir beer .'' •• * • Lodger ? r\ J a panesc tncnage a tr ois ? Numbe r 28f'turned out to be the gui de. -* • • ,"Do you think it's better on the Outer lsla11ds? Or s hould we sta,.· at Waikiki?'' f~or sin gles, it's the beach a t Wa ikiki - that's "'·he r·e th e sing les a r c. Wh e r e you m eet the m . Waikiki is \vh ert~ the night action· is . <Motel dancin g. Night clubs. I spotted a pl ace i.idvertising: '·Nude \\'aiters. ·') The Oute r I s lands have bl'ttcr beaches. t\ quiet fe~lin g. ~1orc "1-l a\\'aiian . '' No ni ght clubs but dancing at the hotels. An in-between island is i\li.iui al Kact napil li beach . Something like Wa ikiki 20 years ago. \Vh cn the li vely Moana "'as kno,vn as "Hysteria l·louse." And the staid Ha lck ula ni as ''Menopa use Man or .'' * * • '' ••. for our first time in HaWaif, without too much mone y ?" You d o n 't h a ve to e at in th e g r a nd r estaurants. You'll fifid a lot or 1nod est places t o c at a lon g Wa ikiki. For hotels, the.re arc a number a block behind the beach. Live there a nd walk to the·beach. It will be half the price of th e bi g beach hotels. '\ A li sting of all the hotels in all the islands -p rices a n d \f hat they offer -gives you a ~ood guide lin e . It's free. 1-luwaii Vis itors Bureau, Waikiki Business Plaza , 1-fo nolulu, ~tawaii . Ad dress it to J er ry P a nzo . He's the head hon c ho for you r questions . 1 told him to bra~c himself for ~·our lette r . :·11or the ·: · eeord ~":· ~::. ~ ... ~ .. ~ =~~~;::;; 1~ ... INALOECllllEl!S • E11l••HI A~r>I JI ., Kr.itme r, K•llir 111 A ~"d Vo r• AuQUi l, II Our1n, 'ioll.it•On t •·lei L;orr R. P<i1Kkoll\ Atbecca. .. nd C.e 1 A•• , .. 51\M•O,, N•rw;y Ind Joe 0o ongo 0-tK., Let •nd Ke1lh Lte Dl•1, Ophe1i• L . .tnd Frt dd le Fr~ Pl.,., 0.U• .tlld Rum•IOO. J•. $¥nbl"-. ~'' A.•ndS•m T. Poundi, LOli•lld L•rry L. HllJ••d, LIKJ An ft •nd Tl\omn Lt ... SUO:lll"IJ, Judi rt! •nd AobeM Lte Kt \•lt r, Emily Je•n .tlld Wlll"- EdWa.rd 8",.,. F•r L. •nd JoK -L. C¥ltlrw, Willit m F , •o;d Mlt(lrfd Simm on•. Thtodore M .• Jr. •11• c.1..,.,, E. Al-, C..tlA.•llCI JIMI M. BM\.! .. , Kt lhlten •nd 0 t Yl4 W. Ounn. LOii E. •nd P•ul E. Reilly, 8tl.tn P, offtd 0.--111 A. Prlc•. Fr111(••""" Crrn M;1,,,.11 5'tl11tr, P11rtcl• AO\I .tnd Cl"*' Wllli .... Lllhrop, Pr.II Up Ea.rs •11d Oi•ie .._ Ovt!fl'luh tr. El•lne C • .tnd Gltll G. $htptltrCI, WilUt m C • .tnd OtilOftl A. H un1tr, Donn• l.t• .tlld Milc'"!I Leroy Av•n, B••le• T., Jr, ;,11d 5.,.11,., 11:.., Pol'tl,....11, P•lr"i• A,tnd Oo11•ld Herndon, Helen A . .tftd Cl •ucle M. K!nntv. YYOflM I. •nd O•vld A. Gelger , George M .. J•. •nd Su~"' M. Gunn, C1<ol A.. and J.tme\ Mh;:,,..I Sctwlm.t11, R•lPh Euge11e •nd Din TN '" McCa\11. J;,ntl Ell tell 1nd Ronald lft L• Fr1nce, l..0...1\t•nd Gerald A. Mlllt•. Ele.tnor •fld A.IOerl L. Colto, JoitPfl Allll\OllY •nd Jody AIWI s. ... 11, Ptn11y Elll•tMl l'! .tnd Rtf'd•ll '~' Nttt, S.nora L . .t"ld Robert A. il•k••, Lind• M•e a11d Gar, Lee E\t..,.t, 011111 M. Ind 01¥14 L. Olck\Oft, N•ncv M. •nd J.tm•~ ~"' GlanllOUl, Ger•ld F. 11nd Belly ~ Ht~lelt, 8•rb••• Ann 1nd L•-enc• l•• . Aic1, Donn• MIF!t •nd Pt1er Wl lll1m CrD<i•, J••\lt• l..ou;se 11nd Rot-Alf (r1mtr. Ve11ice Adll• a nd i..,.,, W•f-Kltl•r. Ml•;•nn N. •l'ld Geor911 H. P11t1, Jonft W, •rtd t •ro1.,.. o . lftlt, .. """'I Pr!1~111. H1rrltl R•• tlld Llvr' 511,, .... A-. An!I• t . 111C1 J1mtt W. , EW...k\, Alc..,rd IC.1rll011 end atlot MM ( Erwlll, f lhel J . lltd AusSt-11 L •• Jf'. 'fl\ Lund, 8.,b1r1 Anll •lld !>II ... Roe.rt i..11.1, J1111<1 L. •nd J 1mei M. A!lff!, i..oren• M, ,...., ROl'l•ld E~ Htyt•. Shell.t L . .,,d Oou<,ilat A. Slwro, Lourde\ Rec;il111 •llCI ~ TlmolllyM. l(llr.Mmilh, St111ley L ....... ~M. c.trtllo, l'Hclle•d •11d C•I i.erin. 0ouo111, St•'"'" W•Y"' •llCI ,.,... ,,_ £qv-r•, All"'!. Mllrle .tnd lll1ltilwr'4 °'" --· 81rbllr1 A1111 ""d Eric O\lbtll Gar ry L, .tlld Joy Mfftll• ~t. b;r1IM11 l t.tltt11 a 11d ~ OlmMY Arl!Old, He1tl'I M.tr!t •"d wt"'-'I ,_, ~DOt. 1(11,...,I"' ,,,,.tiff! trod E ... '· Sh.t•l11er. J.tmtli 1(111111111 .... Ptttl<l•G.tll e 1,11,, C..o•~ o., J•.•llCI 9ofttl0tl.. fr\•!11e, Terry A.•llCI y.,,,..,,,_ B. M(M\11...,, Lt "'"'' .t"ll Johfl J , Hotel rooms have signs i11 J apanese: "This is l\Ol a Japanese style bath ." Goes on to ~-------------------j tell them to ba the In the tub. First J apanese followed home rules : Washed and ri nsed on the noor. Climbed in the tub afterward to soak. Al s9 soaked Jhe people below as water ~ ... sr..r011L..1...i J.tme\ E. I V.tllt, Ytlf11!41•.tllCI ftoflll•I. VllV"'t, SfGlt f A. l lld "'°''IO!I S. 1 . l ulllln, V"Oll"' A, 1nd Wllllt "'G. • Hk ''· Gtrt !d Wt Y"' .tlld tl'lrhtit • L.tr•llWI dripped through the ceiling. • J·la waii and Guam are ravoritc vacation OVERSEAS DELIVERY aasa pl aces for Japarrese who can do lhc tours ;-:;:.., cheaper than their own beaches and hot s pr· 54LiS. SBVICl. .? t. .. I.,... ... LIASIHG. .,-. "'ll!tr ingsBig with Japanese hon ey mooners. Lust a OYlllSU.S DIUYla,Y "\:_:~"7 year a Japanese tour op<'rator brought a • group"of '280 honeymooners! The local paper DICK MILLl!lt MOTORS iiaid·lhere were281 , and l hurri ed down to find INW.w_,,,..___ 117.,111 out. WhO 'was Ibis odd man In ? Roger the ~~---------------.. • , '· Wtlllflt', Ce Ann 111d Buckly Gt .. 0 •"""901t , 00"\ "'d H•rold ~It•. WIUl•m OtorQ>t IN ... "'' ()Mo, P.tui• Allft 111d J•m" Ktnw .., OWMr.SMrort E. a11d Wylty '11111• a.1"911, C"4tWI I.. ""411 RMrl 0. I Htll, h lly J••l'I ,,.._,94rtl Mllll,.,.,,., I Ll\'ef... ill •• c;.r.,_.r .. l•l'1Mr1 L ..... 4 s.r1Y, ' 1 1tt1r, t ialrt ""°GIOfOI \I. "*-~. 111.0.tt Hlftft ........... ,,, __ HUI. 0.¥ICI c; ..... Jfi!lt 8 . ..,., .. nw A. llHI O.rd"' ,., """lftOll, •utl'IJOY •llCI KtllMtll IE. Hell, Ollllr•l'I 0 .-"" G•ry L. Peftffltl'I, KllllY l\1'111 IM OI ..... ' ~s......1: ..... ,,lolll\O. IU"--. ~w ..... 1.lfMM <.. I AC.lDEM'f AW.llD WH8. INGRID BERGMAN Best Actress •• , ~~ .... AWU C11R1mn ''MUDIR ON 1111 ORllNT llPlllll•• .. Snappy It 's a rubber b,and race as 17)m Smothers, Hoyt Axton, Pat Paulsen and Dick Smothers compete for the honor o( introducing ..._._guest Linda Ronsti!..d_t_, Qn i.The Smothers_ nrothers §howJ "_8._-..1t_m. Monday on Channel 4. In the ra~c. they must move a rubber band from their nose to their neck without using their hands. She Falters at Halters By ERMA BOMBE(]( Sitting through. "The Towering Inferno" the other · night, I found myself slouching in my seat, my legs hopelessly entangled and locked with one another, beads or SY•eat gathering on my forehead . Unable to stand look'ing-at· Che screen, I buried my head in my husband 's sweater. n AT WIT'S END ...._ __ _, I guess it all goes back to my mid·.Viclorian up- bringing. In shopping for a long dress the other week, however, I couldn't re- sist taking a halter dress to the fitting room with should sue you for non- s uppori." "Maybe I should go back to t'1.e keyhole neckline," I observed. "I personcilly think you should seal off the" entire chest," s he suid. -.. I In f;ondon T~epter , Jumping . LON·DON PoliUciJ and economic shock waves may be rocking England in lhe grip of re- ce11lon, laxes, s trikes and ·unemployment. but the theat'er in London is jumping. . If, as it is rumored, peo. REX REED " in the raw pleturntoentertainment alcoho1ic (Sir R alph lhavealsosecnthe new to_torget. lh~ir problems, Richardson) and a !iecdy, mystery chiller by An· the . proo~ 15 currenU.Y failed poet (Sir John thony Sh aeffer called· aY:ailabl~ .~D Lon~~l"!.· 1~.1s _Giel'1l.dl. w.h.u...in.vadeL.....'..'..Murderer.. '' ll's a dis.a~.­ mposs_ l:ile-to f"et tlc~trul the farmer's sanctuary to •Pointing follow-up to his .to most _shows, ot nd rekindle old times and .intricate ·~Sleuth ,';•but a there'splentytos(!:~. 1 'al · JeanSimmoos.isridini eYe.no dscor.e.s. mu.ch mor_e ·comme1c1 • t f tr. h · The most controversial ly viable project for' on acres o 1ump ant Broadway than ''Ken·· glory in the London pro-play in London i,s "Ken· Ch' Id .. ductionof "ALittleNight nedy 's Child,ren," a nedy's 1 ren. Music. "r'eW Broadway savage and disturbing musicals make suc· examination of the peo- cessful crossings to Lon· pie who embraced the don, but this one· has not 1960s with love and only kept its reputation peace, and got nothing in intact but picked up some return but heartbreak. addftional charm and brilliance along the wuy. ! THERE'S genius, too, in Harold Pinter's new play, "No Mun 's Land," at the Old Vic, a nother puzzling examinution of human imuginution by England"s master of architectural rhetoric. It's set in a lower East Side bar on a rainy February afternoon in ·1974 and consists of solilo- qui~~-delivered to the au· dience by five of the patrons, once fuil of idealism. their voices now stilled through shock and disiUusionment. • ELSEWHERE, Mia. Farrow is making a mov- ie musical of ''Peter. Pan" with a score by An·. thony Newley and Leslie; Bricussc, a nd Danny Kciye as Captain }look .. Norman Jewison ts rea~­ dying a powerful film about a de adly futuristic spOrt called ''RollerbaJI". (I saw the first rough cul and predict it will be one of lhe year 's most hotly. ~ discussed.films). "No Man 's Land" is =='=========-=r-==== ~ ~ Finally, I opened one -~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiii!~~~~~~-eye and whispered to him, "ls it over? Has Faye Dunaway fallen out or her dress yet? •• me. . "What holds it up?" I asked the salesperson. ''Gravity and prayer ... not n ecessarily in that order." ''Lo ok , iC· 1''uye, Du..naway can la s t through a cocktail pa11y , a major fire. 35 ex- plosions, s n1oke, \\'ater and a ride on a see· through el evator with a broken cable, I can han· die this dress.'' ''I'll throw in an asbestos bra,'' s he said. almost plotless, concen- trating on conversation in a reunion between a rich old reclusive ' • ~ I .. • . ' ,. • I i : :· ~ SM DIEGO FWY, AT &RISTOL SO.COAST PWA f INGRJLI ..... _.. J46..t111 BERGMAN -.... _.._,,,MllJ9 w,_. .. 1. .... 1,,...,...,.. -1•11 FREE PARKIN SO COAST ...... _ .... • "THI lllNCAINATIOH (II DI & 7 & U Of Pml "OllO" rL.llM.ft · MOH..fll.: 7:1s.t:IS Mt-1151 SAT,•5UPll.: 1:30-3:30-S:»J:JO.•.H CllEIAWID THIEE == ..... .--+ MON . ..f'll 7:1s.t:IS SAl.·SUN. 1:304:•S:a,J~~ RQBERT ~ltcHfJll ·• 't'fAKUZ4" -&-.O Sal/Sun l"l ~.30-e:-IO _ ''TMl SCARECROW" 6•>10 •SSl\T/SUN 230.fi ~~l0.45 . "CAMB.OT' 9:45 SAT /SUH. 4:10-9:45 "PAINT YOUR WAGON° 7:00 SAT/SUH. 1:40-7:00 ·- There is something about a dress slit to the waist supported only by gravity and good posture that makes me tense. When Rita Moreno ran lo the podium for her Tony in her divided to the waist halter, I nearly fa inted, and when Adrienne Barbea u slouches on the Carson show, I in stinctively throw my body across the screen when ·there is the room but .f Razz1e Dazzle Rhythm ,. ~·&Fun "· ., "I · see. The earth re· valves and draws all the bodies in its sphere toward the center of the earth at the rate of 32 feet per second and the dress stays up." "That ·s easy for you to say," s he sa id . .. Personally, I'm holding out for prayer." . ;What do you think?" I asked, standing erect, not.daring to breathe. '' J think the dress FOUNTAIN VALL.EV• .. ,...,.._,.,.' -. .,, ,. lrwt MK•• lEMl ljln• V ·mTJRllllOS" • • t JS•t H ~U.T. & !.llN.1'11 •t:U • f.I\ ~ .. . ~isneyland~ Jazz Saturday & Sunday Night;-May 24 & 25 , Plus. More Than so Exciting Adventure5 and Attractions ·ALL AT NO EXTRA COSTI - isneylnnd Open 9 a.m. to 1 a.m., May' 24 & 25 • . I \ ,, Joell MkltolMll lr!'-'•Sc ....... , "'THE PASSlfHGU" IRI IAlllA STIEISAHD JAMES CA.AM . "FUNN'f LAD'f" ll'GI "MUIDEI OM THE OllEMT EXPIEss--- + •'THE GA.MILER" "TOMMY" "FRIEMDS'• tRI "LIVE A LlnLE, STIAL A LOT" IPGI "FOUR MUSKETEEl:S" "TAllE THE MOME'f & IUM" lP'GI )_ ~ >-"CAPONE .. IRI ; .; .·:~~IHG POLie~· "Atolwl, loMty I Row" "IEST FIUENDS•· Ill ' "CAP'OHE" '"LAUGHING POLICEMAM" C)rienMon. tlV\I Fri. 8;30 p.111. Sal/Sun/HQ!. 12•30 Mon.'""" f tl. ICI 7 p,m.-11.25 A "AJoho, lobby I Rou"IP'G "'f""Tllit Owl & TIM Pv11pciit'' "IEST FRlfMDS" IRI "stHGL! Giil" IRI "'WOMAN UHDIR THE IMH.UENCI" ·• HA I " C Complete - coverage ot county government etUIClCOllllli and courts. Every day In th~ DAILY PILOT ' / J \V. \\1• hen:, i!> ;1 bubblc..gum chc\vitl:;: child-· ~-."\ of th .. · Fifties. His ambit inn is tn rob ··~ t'\'1.'1')' seventh gas ~tat ion inrhc nation. Aud things were going just fme for W. \\I. until he had 1he inGr"tdible misfortune of falling in love \\lith the only \'irgin in the territory. ' ' FINAL WEEK! DOUBLE YOUR 1ST RUN ENTERTAINMENT! ··~-. __ _,__ ., J.-c .. -.... "CAPONE .. -AMO-,_.,_.. "Live A Uttlt; Stool A lot" .....,..,,.,.ICI Jl'ID MONU.,. -r••o,n 6006 lO ""''U"°"'l1 l0'1lll ~""{>A• • IO()l.100"1 11 )0 l QO W-IUTnt·Jlll.ll--. SHAMIOON -·-CAMI o..;<::':: .. :::;•:::11::•..:l::ibet:::"'!..." ~·,,. taAClfl'tC TN•A'l'llil8 Dftl,,.·IN SUN•SWAP'M•STI MAit.Oil •t.VD.•t..•lft "5-., .......... s.... S.i•su~·••..,lot,... OllAlllOI Driw•·ln t 11 '''-S.i.I Suft,. '""'to•-... , l1N S.,,,..,.11 ......... a. ..... P"amilr Puft! ~•flt1l ••reaht1 Oe..,.I .... -... _ ...... _ ,,, 111l . ' ,. • , .. , I ... •• • ....... 1 11•~ •I ' ••• . ! ,,. . ·1 ... • ' . • ,. . I . : : . I: : I t I ' I I ~ .I Ii ) E '•' • ·NE~ dimly efectn cord in cord dQodle studde C'll as friend "I · l ~uilnr .to touc used tt Hrounl near . finger 1 would sp~~e ) string, OnS consid· guitari Cad es dead ir tim of; Now llendr· album first st of Ala of the l POP that Ht by the big b• ·be corr Oougli: brix' cl 'bi s dea .' v .' •' ·' . . :~ F . :; " :· '· " .; :- be a disg• volv love t:ap;; gum ' char ti on ' t'Om finu i .• secu '• .• loopl . aske maj· .. Seei orig1 grar hea1 · som ran ,. conr . pay~ . ~·ith .·EYI I Sal [!) Thl1 ••• :sTAF ·~ ~ -... D "C Con 0.4i -·· 119" .. :,.-- I llendrix Has ~Neui Hits ,-. • > 1 • ' /. J 8y ••-VCE M~E~.. "Jlml wasn't in any way ob· u chorUJ , rail into "jam, C'O.f!!~ -.NEW ·YORK (U PI) ~Jn the aessed or depreasecJ ... He never back t o i t a nd so forth. SO dimly lit but ove rwhelmln•ly tortured for a second. He was U isometlmes you had a P.ltCf P,f electronic atmo1phere ot a re-years old and he was Ju st begin-music 20 minutes long, but.t,,SiCle c<>rd producer Alan Dollglaa he wanted to . .He was happy, and there." · fe~espeare I , TryolJ.lS Set The Pacific Academy for the Performins .. ~rt s (PAPA > will hold audlt,J ooto for its summer Shake1~ore te1tlv ~J by up'point· ment otlfy May 24, 25 nnd 26. :Sunday,J.t ay18, 1975 DAILY PILOT .TV for Deaf Seen NEW YORK CUPI) -Deaf people soon will be able to enjoy television dialogue. That's the .. word rrom the producers of ''Feelin g Good," the n a· tionally tele'"vised half-hour health program hosted by D~ck Cavett. The producers have achieved a breakthrough art er three years of research to make 1'V u~erul fo r the 13.4 million deaf and hard-or-hearing people in the United States. cording studio control booth , re-ning to deal with muslc the way th at piece or m usi<.· the tun~~ae dbodled on the ed1e of a dial· funny -the last week in London Artt!r extract ing from w · ers 11t\tdded panel with a grease pen-he was al l'jis funniest and J had a promiae to rcm ov~.tb.e.hiw'~ln· , AJfpOlntmenta m ay be made by ell us he.talked ttbout hla good the best lime I e ver had with terior posthumous alburri~rrom c•lllng PAPA in Orange at Through the use of a special converter , subtitles corresponding to wh at is said on lhc show arc belni: added by the Public Broad- casting Service in tclect1sting th e program. T hese elec- troni c codes ar e not detectable in readable form until channeled through a s pecial decodin g instrument 011 the home set. ·Eventually. PBS predicts, hearing-impaired people will have access to loY.'·eost decoders for th eir ho mes a nd th us will be the only vi e"-'Crs to sec clost.'Cl·caption programs 1,1.•ith subtitles. But, for the time bei ng. some PBS stations equipped with existing un- iU; will air the series \.vith subtitles vlsi~lc to all viewers. friendJJmi .,.endrfix: ' him." circula tion ir he co~ld ccme UP --··-Wl-3485. Actor s a r e rt.>q uested to "l 'used to see iilm get thq Warner Bros.recordsrele~ed w1~h aseriesofq uality newHen· p repa r e 8 S h a k espearia n guita r so hot he didn't even have rour posthumous albums but dr1 x . a lbu.ms , Dou g l ~s b~gan monologue or scene of up to five to Louch the strlngs.an)'more. He nearly a ll or the material' was v.·ork1n g w.1t~1 the massive pile of minutes in lengt h. used to aet the energy so intense clearly inrer ior to the standard t apes, ed1 t1n g down J-lendri x' around himselr ... he'd come Hendrix had established in the voice a nd guit ar to songs of near n_atring and before his late '60s. manageable length, then laying finger a ctually touched tt, yoi.i down rhythm tracks -bass and would he ar it. I used to watch the SALES declined sharply as the drums -; behind the lead. posthumous series continued a nd Th t · J ~ Th' spaeie between his fingers and the a was In une, 1.,.,4, 1s string, and hear the note.'' r ecord buyers r ecognized the March; the first album of the new steadily falling . quality of the sen·e6 "C h L d. " On Sept. 30, 1970, JI.ml Hendn'x , • r as an mg, was re. music being offered Wlder Hen·· leased ~ k · Id consider ed by m any the greatesl dMx'na me. J • .. .,e roe music wor guitaris t to e m er ge rrom two de-Then in the spring of 197• the was stunned by the good quality cades of-rock music, was found mu11ic pr ess hear~· rumors Ot of'thealbum. d.ead in a London apartment, vi e-newly discovered, ~uality Hen-"WE HAVE d efinitely three um ofadrug overdose. drlx material that 1had been albums of new music," Douglas - Now: n early fi ve yefirs later)., stored away in a New Jersey s a i d . ''Plu s some extr.a fl endr1x has a brand-new hit warehouse. The ·rumors were cuts ... and a fourth, maybe a album. That fact completes the true1 up to a point. double album, from a cOmposite rirst step in the c urrent mi ssion A n·umbe r of people h ad or the PQSlhumous albums, the of Al a n Doug I us: rehabilitation kn o wn a 11 a Jo ng of th e goOaStart s tuff. And then there's of the Hendrix 'musicallegacy. t apes' e xiste n ce, but .o nly a live album, but that's older Dou glai;, a professional record s tuft and I'm not that en-POPULAR opinion has held th at Hendrix, confused and b~set by th e intense p ressures of the big bus iness his m us ic had ·b.eco m e , t ook h is own life. Douglas, who was one of Hen- <lrix' closes\.frlendS' at the tinle or producer, pr oved knowledgeable thusiastic about it." enough to recognize that they Expl a in!n g h is inl(rest , were m ore than wor lhl css Doug las said, "Unfortunately curiosities. there's an a wrul lot of people who "It's a tre m endous amoun t know the name but don 't know· ofeditingtotrytomake lunes out' the musil' ... kids that were 11 or the way. Jimi ued to work,'' and 12· (when .he d ied ). J would bis death, disagrees. • Douglass s&id. 4'He Would go into like those kids to hear Hendrix.'' : Virgo: Check ,• ! -OIQ l'Jl:XlUCTOCS. UD ...i NU:O .fUCS. lTD _.. PE f ER SELLERS OIRISl'OPHER PLUMMER " :~For Loophole ~~ ' CATHERINE SCHELL .· " .; :· MONDAY, MAY 19 By SYDNEY OMA RR ARIES•(March 21-April 19.): What seems lo be a delibe'rate obstacle could be a blessing in disguise. TAURUS (April 20·May 20): You get in· volved. Nothing occurs halfway. Accent is on Jove, children, aff airs of heart. GEMINI (May 21-June 20); OnewhO seemed l'apable or "pulling strings" may be playing games. Know it a nd protect your own inter ests. ........ .......... ... _ -~ - Thtf&s -CANCE R (June 21-July 22): Be ready for change, travel, v ariety. Get lines of communica-TheSilltieiwill lion in orde r . """'11 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): CheCk costs. Be a Nldocw comparison s hohper. Instst on quality. hspicb Cb..tscolJ II; ~ ' ' VIRGQ .l Aug. 23,Sept. 22 >;~angemeD1.)J<, .• 1 ,,. • fin ali.z1ed.: Re1a11.t .. dta~·beis ~~~:Jed...h~Ak:¥.01~" (~-fl'&Jlllt sccur1 y 1s a ec e -f u,e you c ec or •. loophole,1 . ~ ,, "' .... ,.:. ,. . . _ ..,,. 1 ··~ ' ..... -··· .-'( LIBRA (Sept. 23·0cL.22): You get what you ,.. • ,:· ,-.· ,• asked ror -,me ans you have:ctiance now to prcwe. ~ ~¥-·, major paint--;--Past·efforts biar fruit. • i. . . . SCORPI9 <Oct . 23-Nov. 21): F.Jni sh proJect. See it through to the end. HERBERTLOM • BLAKE EDWARDS' SAGITJ:ARIUS (Nov:·22-0 ec. 21 ): ·Accent. origina lity, inde pendence. What you took for -BURT KWOUK I PETER ARNE granted could be removed. Pracu:.o """ er"*' trr BLAKE EDWARDS A resume is required photo il requested. and a Sentenced to 28 years in prison for a crime he M'llt committed. Only two things can get Nm out- A lol of money md C-Bronson! HIS UFEµNE • held, · by the .1 assassin he hun \ i. t ·~ I~ . .. .......... : NTEASTWOO THE EIGER SANCTION · GEORGE KENNEDY . ""~ VONl TIA McGEE· JACK CASSIDY · AMALPASO CD1'1PANYfllM STARTS FRI. MAY 23 CAPRICOR N CDec. 22·Jan. 19): Wbat ·you , hear sh.ould be checked . Someone wa nts · something for nothing -at your expense. AQUA RI US (J an. 20-Fe b. 18): T3x question can be resolved. Budget should be examined in -•FRANK WALDMAN w Bl.AKE EDWARDS MllMl:brHENRY MANCINI. Ll'latrrHALDAVtD STARTS WED. MAY 21 FA.SHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER NOT 511'00 ID.IE SJOlY_ 'THE OTHER SIDE 9f THE MOUNTAIN ST ARTS FRI., MAY 25 CUNT EASTWOOD "EIGER SANCTION" • ·connection with travel plans. • • • ... . ... . PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): Caution now : pays divid ends. Your views, pl ans can be revised without loss of face. Thia 11 the one you are walling to 1ee- :sTARTS WE.D~EBDAY. ~_,!~·~ -~· co•oHA D•L MAil "RAFFIRTY & . THE GOLD DUST TWINS" IRI '"' "CLASS Of '44" ........ 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Ttl 644-G7U ""'"THE DOVE" t HdlORTWIK OIMIOI "' '""'°" 4&.C57l 646.JZH I ' IAl lAlA STlllS.t.HD 2..S At Ci.-Wtlt . GIOIGI SM.4L .,.Hl OW\.I TH! PUSSYCAT" THE MAN 0 ADE • 1 "SHEIU.,UVlHE Is DNd ..r lhlot loi Hew Yorii" DISTOL CINEMA .. 1\T0t &T •u(.tJITHYI SO. Co.&IT Slol~ AI U 540-7444 "llST FRllHDS" .t WESnROOK .. IT.;~l~~~IHVl\1 ... Nl',IOOI Sl0.4401 "" "IOSHUO" . ""., .., CAIHIY "DUTH U.Cl JOOO" ~ Cl~~1;1~TER ...U•lfiMt tllllll 79·41 41 . . " '• . ' ' • • . ~-/ ' ' ; . Bf DAILYPILOT Sund1y, May 18. 1975 • ... • N_oitl througl\ Memorial Day, ~can buy a whole day's worth of fam ily fun and excitement for Just $4 per adult and $2.50 pef child,,.5 through 11 . (Children la1der 5 are free.) A regular retail valu e of $7.25 per adult and $5.50 per child (5 through 11 ), i)ur special pre- season "packa9e tour:· includes: A pass to dnve through our authentic African wildlife preseNe (as often as yau please on the same day); Four free rides in our Safari Camp Amusement Center; Plus, perlormanl:es of all current special free attractions. (The map 5elow shows exactly what's where at lion Country. Why not bring it along with yeu?) "" ' - • , , DRIVE-THROUGH AN IMAL PRESERVE (1) 80 lions (2) 35 Ostriches (3) 15 White Rhinos 14) 9 Hippos ( 5) 22 Mouflon (6) 4 Herron (7) 108 Flamingos (8) 26 Cheetahs (9) 30 Zebras (10) ·13 Elephants ( 11 ) 7 Chimpanzees 11 2) 9 Cranes (13) 3 Giraffes (14) 27 Storks ( 15) B4 exotic African Antelope (representing . 17species) • 4 • SAFAAl'"AUp AIDES . I (16) Zambl;f RiWrtxlat . • <featuring Storks,~ Hippos, Cranes. Swans. 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Just clip the money.611ving coupon below and bril'll}lt with you to Lion COuntry Safari · • anytime between now and Memorial Day (May·26, 1975). We're located on Moulton Parkway, right alongside the San Diego Freeway in Irvine (about a mile north of the intersection of the Santa Ana and San Diego FreewayS). We open at 9am daily and You can drive through the preseNe as late as 5pm. F.or further infonnation, . please call (213) 485-8951 or (714) 837-1200. u • .. , I PRE-SEASON "PACKAGE TOUR" I OFFER EXPIRES MAY26,1975 • ,, • ..... ... on• Pie s L Fer with in th Ang ove Sa tu T on a dou Jn le K en ... ,, ..... .... plat hitli Mes cent L the lead 1·0 . Ma horn p; sixt bas San D ts bu the and or I Gar and T · clud day with lfoo ~,the T lhe ·'"'" ' ~··-,.. ... AOllw 51WOI floti.rl Zl~.11 OPer-S..ngul T•1t1f l(Jrkpt ...... ·-GIU$11, ..... -Popa .. · .... ~ Tole ,_ "' ..... ,_ ..... C.i1>sll ....... Htrn• Mi Sr~ T- • " . .. Sunday. May 18, 1175 OAILYPllOT, C l Master Derby Upsets Preakness Field ' .. '.BALTIMORE (AP) -Master. Derby, called1 by Jockey Darrel McHar gue ''jusi my kind of horse," charged from just oft the pace down the ti tretch and sur· vlved a foul claim Saturday to Win the lOOth running of tl,le Preakness Stakes and deny Foolish Pleasure 's dream of u Triple Crown. The ches tnut son of 1971 Ken· tucky Derby winner Dust Com- mander went to the front in the turn for home and led by as much a& three lengths but won by Just one over the fa st -clsoing Foolish Pleasure, who hnd lost only once Ferguson Sparks Dodgers LOS ANGELES (AP) -Joe Ferguson singled home a run with the bases loaded and two out in the 10th inning, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers lo a 4.3 victory over the P itts burgh Pirates Saturday night. , The Oodgez:s loaded the bases on a one-out single by ROO Cey, a double by Torn Paciorek and an jntenlional walk to St~ve Yeager. Ken McMullen forced Cey-at the Dodgers Sla(e AU .. 1MINKAICl1tlll MIJ 11 PIUsbur9h itl Los .l.f!OtlH ,,.., ltClllca90 I I Lps Angotl•~ Mity?t Ollt•90et Los Angotlt l 1·1op.m. 7.2Sp.m . 7;2S11.m. plate before Ferguson, pinch- hitting for winning pitcher Andy Messersmith, 6-0, singled to center. before and who had Won the Ken- tucky Derby. Dia bolo, the s peedy winner of the Californi a . Derby, finished third with Florida Derby winner Prince Thou Art tourt.b und Santa Anita Derby winner Avatar fifth. "The pace of the r ace was much slower than I expected," Mc Hargue s aid utter Master Derby, paying a Preakness r e· cord $48.80 a:; a 23·1 choice. sur- prised 75,216 fans. That made it the largest crowd in Pimlico Race Course history, and It bet a record amount on the tooth run· ning of the r ace, which was won by ·a horse that wasn't even nominated for it lust"winter. ''When it came down to time to move." McHar gue said, ''we were ready for it. I never looked back to see who was behind me." Jacinto Va s quez, a boil rd Foo ll~h P l ea sure , th e 6-5 favorite, lodged a claim of foul, saying Master Derby bothered his mount in the s tretch run. But the Pimllco stewa rds, after stu· dying films or the race, dis· agreed and left the order or fini sh as it was. _ "I didn't knO'!" there was a serious objection," McHargue aaJd. ••I think we were going for the same hole and 1 got there J first .'' Vasquez 5ald Master"" Derby ''was clear but still made me change m y course." McHargue, who said Master Derby w as laboring when he finished fourth In the Kentuc ky· Derby two weeks ago, said he on· ly needed a fe w toips with the whip In hi~ right hand to wind up fir.st In the Preakness. We were closer to the pace than we thought. I jus t ask~ him to _run al the head of the stretch, and that was it ." he said. rt-was.' in- deed, as Foolish Pleasure's clos - Lee Lacy's three-run homer in the fifth gave the Dodgers a 3-1 lead after the Pirates had taken a 1-0 advantage in the second on Ma nny · Sanguillen's ste al or home. Pittsburgh tied the game in the sixth. An error by Lacy al second base allowed one run lo score and Sanguillen singled in the other. MASTER DERBY, WITH DARREL McHARGUE UP , CAPTURES PREAKNESS Dave Giusti r elie ved Pit· tsburgh starter J im Rooker in the seventh with the bases loaded and only one out. He pitched out of the ja m b y gelling Steve Garvey on a fiy to short cente.r and Cey on a pop fl y. ~ The Dodgers, aod ~'Alts con-, · elude lhe1t" lbree·game:M.eWto- day at 1: 15 at Dodgers ·Stadium with Los Angeles stnding 'Burt J;footon (1 ·3) to t~e moU:Jid·to face 'the Pirates and .Ken Brett (2-2)., The Chicago Cubs will .follow the Pirates into toWn for a four· .game series. ' l"ITTSIUllGH eerflrM ~ennell. lb 5 o I o Lop1s,ct LOSAHGIEL£S .1er11re1 ] 1 1 0 s 1 1 l l 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 t 0 1 0 4 1 1 0 4 ' 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 ~ 0 ' 0 I O 1 1 .tWbntr. lb S O O 0 Lec:y, 1b Aotlwr,ct S OJO w., ..... 11 s1aroet1, l b 2 1 1 o Garve-,,, 111 ~Obtrtsn, lb 1 o o o c.r. :ic ZlMl, 11 l 1 0 0 PICk>l'ek, rt OP.rktr,rl 4 I 1 O Y•-'·' S.ng11Ulll,( s 1 1 1 Ai.trti.ch,S' TMras. SI J 0 1 0 MMPll , Pf> Klrkptr<k, pl'I 1 O O O O...H1U1, \5 MIJt'IOOW , SS 1 0 I D Mc:Mull•n. ph RooklH', p J o o o Msvsmth, p Gius II, p o o o o F•r11 .. win, ph eROblnsn, pl'I 1 0 0 0 ~.P 00 0 0 PoPOvk h, pl'I I 0 0 D HoHl>llMU, p 0 0 0 0 Totals •I J t 1 Tol1h ll 4 10 4 :f-out -en winning r..,. !.(ore<! PltUbu•Qh 010 001 000 O· J Loi.Angeles 000 OJO 000 1-t E -Yt -r. T1Y'er1s, L•<r. °"""""""·OP -Pl!· l.t>ll,gh I. LOS -PltUbll,Qll 11, Los Ar>gtlt' 12. 18 -A. 0 Uvtr, Y119er. St11r99ll. HA -Ll<.y I. S8 -SinQuillen, T il"l'er•s. S -LOl)U, I" H A l!A 18 Kl ROOkrr 6 l·l 1 l l • 2 Giu\11 11.3 00 0 1.1 ....,.,.,,., 1 00000 Her111ndt1 IL, 0·11 1-l 3 I I . I 0 Mssr smtr. lW,6·0 1 10 9 J 2 • I T -2:•9. A -.W.,l'IO. Trow Da·Bum.s Out! Sp~cial Proposal For Lawbreak¢rs .t • • I .• I • I would like to prapose lhe establishment of a new sports world structure, similar In some concept to the ones located ·in Ohio, New York, Mass achusetts and Florida. In those locales are enshrined the noble athletes who perfortned well above the norm in pro foot- ball, pro baseball, pro basketball and swimming. Those places are called halls or fame . Events of more recent years make m e feel we need a Hall or Infamy. A board of governors, made up of people administering professional a thletics, would see that the Hat! of Infamy's looe rule were carried out to the let· ter. That is , anyone. convicted or a crime would be automat,icaUy given membership in the Hall of Infamy, which I recommend be located on an unoccupied island in San Francisco Bay where ( similar people once res,ided. I belie ve it is named Alcall"az. Membership would be for life and it would have one-stipulation which the boar·d of governors would see carried out without ex- ception :· the person would never again be involved with pro sports, either as a performer or behind-tlie·scenes person. GL£HHWHITE WHITE WASH It is lo me a violation of public trust to allow m en convicted o! crimes to reappear in athletics, to r e'ap the harvest of glory,' money and notoriety that goes with being an athlete. RhulJarlJ E!"*'Pts ~ng~ls . Win,6-3 I would find it offensive to go to a concert al Hollywood Bowl and find out that Charles Manson were the guest conductor, even though he might be a conductor w1thout peers: ' . \ ,, BALTIMORE (AP) ~ Lee Stanton, Dave Chalk and Bruce Boehle drove in two runs apiece, leading the California Angels to a 6·3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles Sa turday night before a record regular-season Baltim'?re crowd of 48 ,642. The Orioles gave awny tree jackets to youngsters and the large crow"d saw a wild argument in the fifth inning when one um - pire signaled th at California's ....:rommy Harpe r had hit a tie- On T\' Todav Channel 5 at "11:05 Stanton and Boehle cracked run-scoring singles off starter Ross Grimsley in the sec911d in· ning and Chalk made it 3·0 with a s acrifice in the third. The Orioles tied it with three runs in the third off winner Bill Singer, 3-5, on ·a walk and singles by Mark Belanger, Bobby Grich, Lee May, Don Baylor and. Ken Singleton. Singer scattered eight hits and struck out nine iri breaking a ·personal four ·game losing streak. SimUarly, I find it offensive lo go to the C<>liseum arid see Lance Rent:Z:el calchin'g passes for the Rams When in the not-too-distant past he wits catching heU for a morals offense and alleged d!"Ugs violations . People in the public limelight are generally s etting examples to the public, either consciously or otherwise . And that goes for their deeds on and_pff the fi eld. With ·continued exposure of public officials turning out lo be sinners instead of s ~ints. a rrustrated a nd disillusioned populace might turn to the world of sports as something to believe in and look up lo. Shaw Wins; But Furniss Steitl~:Show " .. ·~· . SANTA Ci;ARA,·IAP) -Wodd record holder. n ·m 5:1law, with a somewhat hollow victory Satur- day in the 200-m eter freestyle, became a double winner at the Ninth Santa Cl ara International swimming m eet. The 17-year -old Sha w from Long Beach, captured the finals in 1 :56 .4 , e dgin g Ro bin Bachhaus. but the winning time was two seconds over that re- corded by the Uni versity of Southern California's Bruce F\lrniss who Won the consolation fin als. F\lrniss ' time was 1:54.38, the best in the world so far t his season for th e e vent. "I'm still kic king myself for this morning," said Furni'ss. whose qualifying time or 1:59.7 in the morning trials was a half second too slow to put him into the finals . "I got involved in a slow heat and just didn't push myselr like I s hould,'' s aid the swimmer whose lime in winning the con- solation finals was just eight· tenths Of a second oft the meet re- cord held by Mark Spitz. Sulnft'l&ry ot S.turClt J '' l ln&ll Int~ S.nt• Ciera tnli1'meUonal 1wlmm ln11 ""'"'' 11¥ome11't 200-me"'r lr .. l ly1e -1. 1<1m P,,ytot1, .OoUoltll SC. 1:06.l. 2. Keu , R-n. 5.ont• Clar• SC, 2:0l.O.•J. l arbl• 8 1tlock, Arden Hiii\, 1:09.0.•. Keren AeeMr, O.A11ie SC, 1:09.6. S. Mluril C..m- o;on. ~,., Aquetlcs, 1: 10. 1. •· J!Jnnit Hiclls, eor-0a SA, 1:11.2. 1. Jo ....,.,~-Ill"'· LI•., WHl\lngton SC, 2: II.I .•. Tt,l Alltn, Fullerton SC., 1:n .. o. °""'"''200 ''1e11wl• -1. Tim~. lon9 S.1e11 SC. \;M.•. 2. Aobill BK ll.llitUI, Mlrin, 1::W..9. l. .st ...... Nthon , Thur5lot1 01w~1111rts, 1:11.0. •.Tim MCOooinetl, Lederl Oitk1, 1:Sl.7. S, Kurt Krum. !Wlolr, LBSC, 1: Sl.O. •· Alt ll O.Monl, M.lrin, I: 58.•. 1. Mille Brunt,, Ot!AnJit, 1:$1.7. a. John We11on, Oouot•s SC, I: Sl.9. Women's 100 backs1ro1t,e -1 HoUdlt Vi9, 5tlm1, C..Ut., 2:1•.1. 1. LI""• Je~11. SCSC.. 1:1t.7. ). Pa1111 \11n Fer.k. The N•trwrl•ncts, 1:2S.'I. '· IC:itrfll A11dr11, Do1>11t1s SC, 2:2•.0. 5. eor;.,.,,., Hevm•ns. l r.e NelMrlanas, 1:21.1. '· &e<lly Goel· dil'd Full••lon SC l :?l,J, 7 • .,, .. ,. 1-itlm, Cor.,.,.,1 SC, 1':2t.1. I. Julie Wal•rs, Marin, J:19.~. Men's JOO beckslfollil' -1. eruc:e H•rC1c11sUe, Lodi, Citlil., 1:08.7. 2. K'lirlm Atts.enQ, COtKO.CI 5C. 1:09.1. l. Leif Erlt (IOI\. Concord, 2:10.04. 4. Tim W w, LBSC, 72: 10. S. Jln'I 8•11•0, SC!iC. 2; 10.1. 6. 8ob JICllSOll, Los All0$ AC, 1!11.) 7. ,,_!er Roccit, AQWlltitr~. 2: u .o. I. Jose u,uete, Mt•l<o, 2: 13.1. ing rush fell one length short. It was a n other l ength back to Di a bolo. Fourth-place P rince 1'hou Art t railed Di abolo by 1 1f~ lengths. Behind the £i rst four finishers. in orde r , werc A vut ar , Singh , Native G uest , llold Cho.apcau , Just the 'fime a nd Medi a . The victory for Muster Der by was worth $158,100 ~ind boosted the colt's bankroll to $4l8,663 . Master Derby finishCd the I and 3·16lhs mile race in l ;56 2-5, nlore than two seconds off lhe Preakness r e co rd set by Canoner o 11 in 1972 . Trojans Pacific-8 Champs PULLfl.fAN, Was h . CAP ) - Sprinter J a m es Gilkes cont1ihut- ed to three first place fin ishes, and Southern California team- mate Ken Randle to two more as the Tro j q ns r e tained th e ir P;:u:ific-8 Confe.rence Track and Field title here Saturday. Gilkes won the 100.yard and 220-yard dashes, and r an on USC's victorious 440-yard relay team as the Trojans scored 152 points, eas!l y de feating UCLA at llS. J!andle won the 440-yard dash a nd also ran a leg or the 440-relay for USC. The Troj ans' Tom Andrews came back to v.:in the 440-y;J.rd in - termediate hurdles afler falling in the 120-y ard high hurdles. The Trojans won nine events, "''bile UCLA . th e pre -meet favorite to cha llenge USC's title. could win only three. Was hin gt o n State finished third at 96 points. Oregon fourth at 95, follov.•ed by Oregon Stale voith 71 , Washington with 67 , California al 41 and Stanford v.'i lh 12. Rewlli of tl'>t P1clli<>I COftlt.renct lriK-1..a litldCMnlPiofti ,,111\ ., W11,,u'oQlon Sl•I•· 4ol(I rtll J -L U5C. !Al;lr.Jl\itnlo, R1ndlt, Slm· mot>\, (;i1~t$) l'fo•. 1. UC.t..A, l9.1. l C..t, l't.t. 4. M U, .tO. L ~-UW. '40.l . I. UO. •1.3. Mile -1. !.coll 0&Q<;tel'. U0, •:Ol.1. 1. Wi ... <. UW, •:09.2. l . Lu<I' 0100, QSU, .,09.~ ••. Llri 1<a-1>Q, OU,•: lQ.l . ~-urrv Hun.I, OU,•: n .o. "· 51tll<! er ..... 1ev. St111tord. •: 13.J.. 110 hurdlff -'1 . Cli!m J act-. ua.A, iu. 1. J 1mt\O....ens, UCLA, 13.7. 3. Ogi• Willllmi , u~. 1i.a. •. ~ l'lorit,.I, c..1, ll .•. ~-M.I.._ .-. use.. 1.,0.,:f'red Solow, U5C, 1•.o. Triple 1ump -1. Tom C.ochtt. u se. 5-6·~. 2. WllUt H.111k.1, UCL A, ,_..2~. J. Olf"e'lla J•VI«, UC't...1., _v.2\:". ••. A:•"I' Kfm blt , WSU, 5$<1~. S. WI-Hlnll•"I'. UW, Sf-Sftlo. •· JpM Okoro, OSU, S2·2'1" ....o -1. Kis11 Ritndte, u se , ,5.S. 2. a.ennv Br_., UCLA, •s.s. l . Billy Hk k$, u w, •S.9 .•. K•lll'> Tin-ner, uw, •1.l . s. Rod Connors, use, •1.•. •· Mlkt Gr1!1111,C•l,•1.•. DilCU\ -· 1. K•r·,,u Elder. USC, llD·IO, J. Jed Mmer, WSU, 116·2. l . R11bln E1rl, uw. !1S-1. •· RitlPf> FruvUQ•lelH, U5C, 11•·•· S. l-lowt1rd Blnkh, OU, 11•·S. 6. Scptt Ovt rlotl, C•I, 114·2. 880 -1. J•mti Ro1;11 n1ot1, C..I, 1: .... 1. 1. Diie Soc.Oii, W5U, l :t'l.I. l . R1v11.id 6e•lot1. u se. 1:t1.'I. (.Ste"" S.nce, !JO, 1:)0.t. S, Tony VtntJ, UCLA, 1: Sl .t;.6. Glen Ke•n, U5C, l:Sl.l. 100 -1. J•mes Gilkes, USC, 'I.•. 1. Riney w1n11~. use., t.•. J. G•rv Ml.-, ws u, 1.s. •. Pablo Fr t1,,<0, UW. 'l.S. S. We~ley Wilker. C.I. t .•. 6. l'r1nk J1Ck~, OSU. 9.t;. .,..,1re1 r.ure11es -1. Tom Anorews, u se. ~1 .1 2. Rk r. Gr•yb!"'· u se, ~1.t. J. Pt\111111 Miiis, UCLA, S1.1. •· La'rry MlllOr, W!.U, S7.l. S. Mi~e ~. U5C, SJ.J.6. Rlcl'I ROHky,C..I, SJ.6. 110 -1. Jt1mt s Gllktl, U5C..10.S.1. l<en Ran<tle, U5C. 1Qt. ]. Wesley Wa tkt r, C..1, 10.1. 4. G.Jry ""'"°"• WSU, 20.1. S. 8t1m Burns, C..I, zd.1. •· P1blo Fr•nco, UW, JlS . Ki91'1 Jump -I. A:Or"I' Kotlnek, UCL-.. l·l, fnftl rKOtd. ftld 1·111'>, Mike Floer, OSU. 1'1•. 1. Tom Wooch, OSU, 1·l. J . .....,.r""""ili.on, 05U, 7-4. •.Lee Sr1K!>, WSU, 1·0. S. Jtl"I' Mellll!f, UCLA, 7.0. "·Bob Ntihl, wsu. 6-10. Tr>ree m ile -I. Po11ul Gels, UO, IJ:JS.7. 1. John N(lenO, WSU, 13:41 .•. J. Ttrt"I' W1lllam1o, UO. ll :Sllo .•. '· O~"" T1ylor, UO, 1•:0f>.O. S. Gil•"I' Sar~r. UO, 1•:0..3. •· TOft"I' s.ndPvel, Sl•n. H :06.9. Miit rt.lay -1. U5C !Connors, s.im"""", Rich Gr1,1er.1, Be•tPn ) J:O'l.1. 1. UCLA, J:Ot.a. J. UW, J:O'l.4. •. W5U. 3:11.2. S. 05U, ]:14,J. 6. 5t•n, ]. 16.1. Tol•IS -1. lJSC. 152. 2. UC.LA,,15. l. WSU. '6.4, UO, 95. 5. 05U, 11. •. uw, •1. 1. C..I, 41. a. SI~, n. BayiR~ords ' -~ . . 3:51 inMile • KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) - Filbert Bayi of T a nzani a shat- tered Jim Ryun 's eight-year-old world record. tor the mile Satur- day night in the International freedom Gam es with a clocking of3:51 flat. Ryun's old m a rk of 3:51.l was set in June. 1967, at Bakersfield , Calif. Bayi now holds two world re- cords that Ryun formerly had. The T ariz a nian terror broke the st a ndard for J ,500 m e te r s, formerly held by Ryun, al the Commonwe a lth Game s in Christchurch, N.Z., in February, 1974 , with a time or 3:32 2-5. JOHN G. SPANGLER Spangler Riggs' Net Instructor Editor's note: The modern era sports vista is providing en- tertainment , quali ty and oc- casionally controver sy on a scale never before a.l tained in th e wo,rld of .a thletics. Yet sports of days gone by also hod g r eat m oments .and star performer s. Today our look .at these da ys focuses on Hunt- ingto n B e a c h 's J ohn G. Spangler . By HOWARD L. HANDY Ot u.. D•llJ Pilot swn lie was Bobby Ri ggs' high sc h o ol t e nnis coach at Franklin lligh and admits, ··1 knew nothing about tennis." John G. "Tony" Spangler of Huntington Beach coached all sports at one time or another during a 36-ycar career but Ri ggs is the most famed athlete he e ver had under his tutelage. "He taug ht me a lot about the gam e because he had been playing s ince he was seven a nd had a sponsor all of that time. '"Yes, he w as just as cocky at that time. He r an the low hurdles_ and. did some pole Doing Back IN SPORTS .vaulting for my track team but I never a sked him to come ' out for practice. . "After he got tired on the tennis court, he would come out and work out for a while. "He drove the basketball coach nuts. He would go out for the team and never show up for practice , He was a good athlete." Spangler contributes much , 1 of his early attitude lo the fact he played against much older and more m a lure player s because of his a bility on the tennis court. When Spangler himself was a track a thlete at Occidental College, he wo n the 440 against USC and Says that I Tr o jan s coa c h D ea n Cromwell took him as id e after the meet . · "He used lo take you aside and analyze the race. 1-le'd tell you what you did right and what you did wrong and I actually felt I got better coaching from him than I did from my oWn coach." 1 . When he graduated from ' Occidentifl and went intO coaching at Franklin High, things were a bit rougher than 1 they were later on. j ''W e us e d to pl ay Pasad ena, Long Beach and ' si'( Los Angeles hi gh schools. · We struggled along for a £ew years. "ID those days, I was the only coach and had 125 lo 150 boys out and pl aying on three teams.'' The drought didn't last forever , and Spa ngler's foot- ball team went through six undefeated league seasons in See Spa ogler Page C·2 breaking three·run homer and another umpire overruled him and called it a foul baU1 He pitched out of a jam in the bottom of the fifth after a leadoff walk and Bobby Grlch's ground- rule double by retiring May on a grounder,. Baylor on a pop.up and, after an intentional walk to Single ton, getting Brooks Robinson on a fly ball. Bµl that too seems a risky ven - ture as Icing as sports world ad· ministrators allow these lawbreakers back in the glory ranks. Perht1ps athle tes would think twice about breaking the law if UC Irvine Gets Serna The rhubarb occurred after Jerry Remy drew a leadoftwalk, stole second and went to third on a bunt single by Mickey Rivers, who also s wiped second. · Harper hit a drive into the seats near the left fi eld foul pole and third bHse umpire Ron Lu- ciano s ign a le d a home run. Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver and many or the Orioles protest- eid. heatedly and Luciano then went to the Calitornla dugbut and told Manager Dick Wllli•lllll ll was ·a foul ball. Williama eventually was ~ect­ ed and the. An1ell pl01ed the game under protest. It wu ~n­ nounced later that plate wnp1.re Armando Rodrl1uoz had over- ruled Luciano. CALl~R,llA .. ., .... ,1111 fltmy, HI 3 t 1 0 RIM'li. cl 4 1 2 0 H.-pw,tl 30 0 0 E9it"1,( '0 I 0 0 Mlll.b,dh 1 1 1 0 L'""6l. pr 1 0 1 0 Olitlll.,30 J , , , Si.ntOfl,rf l o 2 2 &otl'IM, lb 3 0 I 1 Alllfltl,< J 0 0 0 MM1111tt, ll 1 0 0 I IS!Nlft.tl ~ 0 2 I Sl"'"',p 0 0 0 0 t'hey realized that ·lifetime Ralph Serna of Loara High fective from the mile up," an ex· athletic banishment would be Scfiool , ruled by many as the top cited Miller said. part.of their reW ard for viOlatihg prep distance runner in the coun-''At this point il would be pre- law and publlc trust . try, will enroll at UC Irvine for sumptious of m e to say '""hich ~Personally , I'tn sick of hearing the fall se111cste r It was learned dis tance he will run ror us. I try about these degenerates and by tile Daily Pjlot a n<f·confirmed not to let them s tereotype their crimes. by coach l..en Miiier Saturday. themselves as one· m iler s• or As they might s,ay ln Brooklyn, Serna won the 4·A cross coun· three-miters. "Trow da bums out!.1' JtrS' champlqnship in the Southern "The fa ct that a n athlete or his ~ \" ... _( .SecU~stllatl.wit~ an undefeat· -stature wants to be n part of our S~. ·~., ·R~·· • "-l<i! . He re<cqUy,posted lb!> · track program •peaks !or itself. .~.... • 08. J qtes mil• tlmb 11\:)he 1tate lhlf ~· cxpect.,.i to be a contender in F. T·. L' U DE RD• LE -Jim year al' 4·:01.0 ii;\ '!"'1nmng the ~t8e.NCAAl'college division cross 0 " .,-~adJaRelays . _ ~ountry champions hips next Loofborrow of Newport Beach Last year he won tho national year-witb:·serna a part of our set two n1tlonal age group re-junior '5:ooo, ·meter run ln 14:16.0 program, We wl.11 have en even· cords Saturdity •t the naUonal th be t h " mas t e rs swlfnmi·ng ch am· ~aftd had a 13 :45.t clocking in e t ere an.ce. · three·mlle run. Among \he . other track and plonshlps, here. ~ -. h d 1,_,. thl •· kin admltta ....... -~~ .. •• ,._ tl>ell!IO r· .... ..,. .... ,.~,..·~q11J~ -••Y ·be •• •· -a OKS see g nee a;:a-:i2:t3.(ln~r.-'2&iillf. • monstratidnim•ell'to be very et-IO UC! are Jon Cook o! Mlsalon Vi ejo, Burch Lins ley Q( Pacific Palisades (LA city cross country cha mpion ) and Bill Griffith. second in the New England st ale cross count ry cha mpionships. There arc 28 athletes in all seeking adTn itlancc as track and field athl etes. • Edison on Road Edison Hi gh 's Chargers lost the flip or the coin and will be on the road again Tuesday In the second round of the CIF 4-A baseball playoffs . Co ac h Harvey J e ns e n ·s Chargers travel to Rollln.g mlW ID1hln Rolling Hills &ilates. • C.l DAIL.Y PILOT Sunday, May 18, 1975 !Sailors Step CIOser t o ·· €IF Title ()~Q)Yinsi Irvine 4 t h , In Sp rmt s By ED BURGART 0t tfle D•UY PHllt "-ff AZUSA--On a SJnOllY Satur- Clay afternoon here at Citrus College. Bob Halley looked, talked and acted every bit like a jX>ach whose track and field team JI on the veree or winning a CI F 4·A championship. The Newport Harbor High coach calmly relaxed in the stands minutes prior to the varsi- ty mile r~lay , puffing on a cigar, and analyzing how his team had fared so far in the P.reliminaries. ''We've done. everythlng I had .hoped~'' he confidenUy said. • He then proc.eeded to watch h1s C&ce, Brian Theriot, make up 10 yards on Muir on the final mile relay lap, clocking tl 47.S split en route lo Newport's 3:19.8 hei:tt win. Theriot's heroics climaxed a day in which NewJ>()rt qualified seven lo next 1'"'riday's 4-A finals here. Only defending 4·A champ Muir, with nine llthletes advanc- ing, had more quali!ihs . Pasadena and Morningside also had s.ev.en apiece_ But it was Newport-a nd p articularly Theriot-who daziled the crowd. After falling to place in the 100, Theriot blew by Pasadena's speedy Delbert Smith in the ...0, running a 48.3, a new ClF meet record. Then, in th e 220, Theriot cJocked a lifetime best o( 21 .9, running second to Paa.slldena's Ricky JBckson (21.8). He ended the day with a brilliant burst of speed in the mile relay in which his team- mate, Vin Mulroy, ran a fine third leg of '9.6. But it wasn 't Theriot'& performance that pleased Hailey * * * 4-A Prelims the mott. He was particularly tx· cited about Mulroy'• winning time ot •t.8 ln a 440 heat. and pre- dicted that Vin may fjAlsh fourth Friday. Ami his high jumper, K.C. Con- nell, cleared 6·4 to reach the finals . Newport's David Kurrasch. "the shot put favorite, had a toss of 63·2. Newport's Sunset League rival, Edison, s hould also score well in the ftnaJs. Its 880 star, Tom Lloy, had the fastest quail· fying time of 1 :SS .9, and the CI F's" • * * * defending 880 cha mp also ran a 49.2 in lhe 4'6. And J .. loy anchored Edison's mile relay teeflf' to a winnin~ 3:22.6 heal. Another ar e a s t a r who sparkled was Coron~ pct Mar's Brinn Hunsaker. ~·ho went wire· to-wire to win his mile heat In 4:21.5. ln the tw o-mile, l·lunl:i ak er alternated with Santa Barbara's George Aguirre on the lead, before finally assumtng com· mand on the final lap and win- ning in 9: 18 .8. Golden W est LONG BEACH-Orange Coasl Collea:e captured the freshman fours title ut the Western 11\· t crcollegl11te Rowing cham- pionships at Lon~ Beach l\>tarlne Stadium Saturday whlle UC Irvi ne plac~d fourth in the varsi·..,. ty eights feature race. , OCC's freshman fours boat qt Brian Ettlin, John Taylor, R¥ Schmalfuss, stroke Bruce Tice and coxswain Jerry Smith, help the lead the entire race. , They won over UCLA by 21h to 3 boat lengths in seven minutes flat. Ca spe r Hot; K e ntuck y Le ads, 3-0 ' Spike Results ·Girls fu F inals OMAHA-Me.lannie Kyler pitched her seeond straight one· hitter to lead Golden Wes t College into the finals of the AlAW national junior college softball tournament with a 5·0 win over Central Arizona here Saturday night. In the varsity eights competi· tion. an. overpoWering UniversitY or Washington Huskies crew woj) by almost 11 seconds over second place Oregon State. California fini shed third with UCI fourth in 6:18.2. N EW ORLEANS -Placid, im· p~rtui-bable Billy Casper reeled of£ a de('isive string of four con· tecutive birdies and expanded his lead to a commanding four strokes with a six-under -par 66 in Saturday's thiid round of the $150,000 New Orleans Open golf tournament. ... Alan Tapie of Newport Beach shot a 74 Saturday for a three-day tol.al of-214. He is 13 strokes off Casper's leading total of201. Colonels Win SPORTS At ctlrv1 c.I .... V•rllly0..11 ....... 100-,(Pw•I I) 1. StfllJh (W.'1 C.OvlNll t.• 1, Bt-.i (PK!fk) t ,I 3. H•ll (Mor11lnpid9l t,I llMl•I 21 I. Ly111\ (Mulrl t .7 t. Dlovll !Sa1'1• Monie •! t .I 3. Gr•1'1 IS.11 Gorgonlol t .I «1'111•1 ll1, JKk~ IP•Md•M)t .51. Z•k IW.l1 lorranc•lt.• l. W•1.Pll1>91ot1 IL8 Poly) t.I •. e..u (8lalrJ no lime. (flOI•: •II 11mes wll\d·•IOtd. 11 m.o.h.). , 110-llMl•I II I. LYnl\ (Mulrl l'J.2 2. Smith IW.st Covl"•I 12.1 l . H•ll !Mor11l1'91lde) 11,, •. T.mpl•IGI' u:i ...... i n .• (IM•tl) I. bk f'NtSITO<"· r.tneel 11.t2. M<G10thl11 (~I 21.tl. Hunter lf>t;~•I 12.1 lllil•I )) 1, J.Ck$0!1 1"'-wo.NI 11.ll. TM riot (NewporU 21.t). Flippwi (Lii Poly) t.1.0. . 4'!0-lllil•t 1) I. Mulroy IN•W'POrtl ... I 2 . ....,.I• U>omi1'91MI) S0.1 l . H•O-" (GdMI SO.) 119« 2) 1. Slf•\ol\ CComoton) •t.O 2. Livy (EcllGlll .tt.2 3. W•l!t91 IRoLllllt HLllS) •t.• 4, ·GllllN! 40.• ~) SO.D lhe•t l) 1. Therlol (NewpOrt e.11. Smith (P&Wi0e1'•1 •9.0l . 6roWfl (f'MHkl ... 1. INDIANAPOLIS -Arti s Gilmore scored 41 points, 13 in the fourth perio·d, as the Ken- tucky Colonels r allied Saturday ni ght for a 109-101 victory and a 3·0 lead in their American Basketball Association cham· pionship series with the Indiana Pacers. SPANGLER. •• llG-lllil•t O 1. W•l1m•n (Rtclllnds) 1:51.11. P•chKo CArc•dL•l 1:st.I 3. OaMl.e CNtWOCN11 l:Jt.I (ht•t 11 1. Flyrw1 !San Gorgonlol 1:5'.2 2. R1t1111l•ro CS.n ,..,.r<OJ) 1:51.2). McGH U:iam. lno<»1) 1;Sl.2 4. Rot~rs (Gl•ndor•l 1:51.1 (llHl:J) 1. Liar (Edls.onl 1 :S5.t 2. McOuown IHUl'lt. 8Hcil) 1 :S1.41. H.,..lllon iSlml V•IF•Yl 1:511.6. lllMtlae r floudil"'9'! I N DIAN A POL I S -Ri ck Muther of Laguna Beach qualified for the 33rd spot in the tentative Indy 500 lineup Satur- day with a 181.726·mph run in an Eagle·Offy but he could be· bumped from the field in today's final qualifications. Al Loquasto sits on the bubble as the firs t man to be bumped to· day if any one of eight re maining cars goes faster than his qualify. ing time, then it will be Muther : ~{<>n the bubble." " i•elln DieS ;. SACRA J:,Nl:O - : ~~~Cltas te.r ·<t.J'orgc ''Al·' ; JJelfei.~ whose voice was heard : llOr years on the ba.Seball "game : of the day," has died of cancer. •, Helfer. 63, di ed Friday in a ; Sacramento hospital. ! Retains T itle PANAMA CITY •. Panama - : ·Antonio Cervantes of Colombia, : the World Boxing Association's : junior welterweight champion, ~ retained his title Saturday night ·:by scoring a 15-round decision Qver Puerto Ric-an challenger Esteban de J esus, the lop-r anked challenger. Tanner Ad llonces LAS VEGAS -Eighth-seeded Roscoe Tanner fought winds up · to JS miles per hour Saturday and bea.t third·s eeded Australian Ken Rosewall, 6·2. 1·6, to enter into the finals Sunday or the fourth annual $150,000 Alan King· Ceasar's Palace Tennis Classic. Continued From PageC-1 succession. . He also recalls digging pits for the jumping events in t..rack and field and not having a track lo run on during his early years. Another faiTied athlete who attended Franklin High dur- ing Spangler's regime was Olympic diving champion Sammy Lee, now a doctor in Orange County. "'The best principal I ever worked under w as Bill BarnMt 's father," Spangler Sat's. Barnett is the Newport Harbor High water polo coach. He also remembers a col- lege football game at Whittier when the Occidental quarterback was pelted with BB shot. "They used to let the boys .from the Wb.itlier state boys school conie to the games," Span g l e r r ecalls. ''Our quarterback would be back LO catch a punt and just after he would get the ball some kid would hit him with BB shot from under the St:mds. He was well pelted by the end of the game." Spangler also r ecalls his first high school track com- petition. ''Shorty Smith was our coach. I went out for the team but my dad wouldn't let me wear a track suit to run. He was afraid of my catching a cold. I did run barefoot. however.'' After he won that first race in street clothes, Smith had a talk with his father and con- vinced the elder Spangler to let his son wear conventional • track clothes. Spangler now enjoys lawn bowling as his chief form of recreation. Mlle-0.,.at 11 1. Hunl•k., fCdM) 4:21.5 2. 81ackDurl\ CRoy•ll 4:2•.1 1. Wymati IP•los 'llen)n) 4:2'.t r .... 1 11 I. lltll CFoolhlU J ':22.11, GlollaglMt-Cl.Gar•) .t:2l.4 3. H•ll...o.ck fTUS41n) .t:JS.a (l'lll•l 311. S.rna (Lo••• l 4:1t.a 2 . ...,.1 tHut1t. Be.chi 4:21.• l . Mo .. 1 ICre1Cenl.lo 'll•lleyl .t:26 . .t4.MIMI .... !S.nGorgonlol•:28.4. 2-MUt-(heat 1l 1. Hlll\Uiker CCdMI t :ll.I 2. Aguirre 15.lni. 8arMr•> t :21.I l. ""9fl (Hunt. Beac:Pll t :2S.• •· Morntr !Roya l I t :ll.1 j, M£Corl-ne11 Cfdll.Olll 9:31 :6 6. M•tllson CO\.l,,.y) t :ll.• (he•I 2) 1. SerNI CLoar•l t :16.62.Agulrre CS.Illa 8•rWr•I t :1• . .t 1. VIII• 15add(et.9ck) t :JI •• .a, 8l•ckltur11 !Royal) t ;35.6 s. Dul-y !PalM \ltrdel) t :l5.t 6. H•ldtrnwin !Sant• Monlc•I t :ll.I. 1ZQHH_...(1'111•1IJ1. Pettrwon ISlddl.O.C.•111.11. Wiison !Font .... ) 1.a.1 ], Godlntl C\NHI c.ov1 ... 1 U.1 Hwt t 2) I. TllOms.on CMornlngsldlll 14..J 2. F1-r1 IEIMnllo-r) 1.t.l l . L.9wU tMulrJ 1.t.7 O>tll l l 1. Turner !Cyt)r1ssl 14.2 2 • .....,_ (Ciiia Pueblos) 1,.6 l . McDonald (Nl'WDl,M"y Park) 14.• '· 5mllh IM11lr l 1.t.6. »OU-1 -(heat 1) 1. Flowers tEl~r l 11.62. Turner (Cypress I JI.OJ. !"tmith I Muir ) ll.l tr.1111 1. T•ylor 10 ..... rc:tl 37.12. Hunter fP•..-n-111.1 l. NOrwood (MUflk•lll 38.1 Che .. J I 1. Tllompson tMoml"'llsldel l7.6 2. Ch•mDtn IMlilrl 31.2 l. ,.....,..,, !Ooml119ue1) 38.S '· McCllrtl1 l'ftntural :JI.I. ' MO Re lay-lht•t 1) 1. eom111on •2.6 2. Oo~ 11'9ut1 .tJ.O J . !"t<Mld!el>.ilck .tl .5 lht;tl: 211. P15*nio 42.11. 81•1r •2.t J . o .. n•rd .fl. I !tleill JI 1. Muir 42.6 2. L8 Poly 42.6 3. Oo$ PuettlM .tl.0 4. Momlllgildll 4l,2. Mill Relay-(heil! 1) I. Ntwporl H•rbor !Humann, Foley, M111roy, Tr.riot) J: It.I 2. Muk 3:20,t l . Compton .J:lJ.0 .a. Jl"'1""9 HUi. 3'2:l.2 llMl•I 2) I. P•~•1'• J:J l.I 2. ~ A\.mlta J:24.1 J. Morfllnos!Oe l :2S.t IM•t I I I. "E.cl-ci.oo.n. C-oddt. 1-41"''· LIOy) 3:2J,6 2. Oorni"9Ufl 1:24.7 l. Arc.i11al :2s.1. l!J-C..11 cleartd 6--•I Bowen Mir..! C.ovln•). Fltfo-r•ld IRtOlan.ckl/"Cuervo !We\!er"llJ., Con- nell tN1wponJ, s.11111• 1Arc•dloll l1 M1.-1111m IL• St!'"MI, Andl!rsDll ICclMI, QlnMr CEllMKla l, C•vtn•11ah !WtSt c;Dvlnal, Ti'lornlo'I (FOUi\, 'llalltyl, M<C..11 (00m!11t;1uel), Pettr.n CS.0- dlfblckl. W -1. K1Uy (LB Wllwnl 22·1"'-t. Wiiton IFon- 1-1 22-4.'/J l . Plllman (M11lr I 21-311>4. Long !Qin-" 11nnl•IJ 22·1'\lo s. Gr•v !L•k1-...iood) 21·10'11 •· Wltl>Ofl (MorningJIO•l 21-""'-7, GetlrmM (P41M Ve.O.s) Jl·t "" 1. N•mlk•'I IGtendOr•l 11·"'-t, McOon.lld (Newbury Park) 21""'''• 10. i..-..rct 4Wtlt•rnl 21-2Y, 11. Tweet (Santa 8arl»r•l 11·1'to 12. C..rol (8urrOUghs) 21·11'>. P'll-1, \la111s1rom (Viii• P•rkl 1M 2. &og.rt IEOlton ) 1'·0, Turn1r !CyprtH) 1•-4, Addy (Jor<lllnl 14-4, !"twll1er (8urrouQtrsl 14-0 (rttl cl•artd 13"') !i<Pllmm•l('llil .. P•rkl, Oowlrf' IC.OV· 1 ... 1, H•rmon IS..n Marcos ),~ 1-.1 C.Ov- INI 1:1-4, OkUl"a (L8 WlllOll), Anthony ITuUlnl, kr.,.. ("400Vitr I. !"tP-1. kurr•\CI\ CN~WP0'1 I 6.3-2 2. OOomf, l[)os Pu•DlOSI 60-7'11 J, MCKln1ll (H•rt) St-41'> 4. MilCllWN'I (L8 Poly),.._, s. ODDtnw (W. Torrl>rl<•) 51·1 •· J•<kMin (!"tOddleO.t kl 5'-1V. 1. Full1r !HarU SS-I V> I. Ellenbfrg ICost.11 Mti.al SS-•'h I. Miiier !LB Poly) SS-2 10. Pollok !Gle...S.111 SS-l •t.; 11 . Hickey rS."I• Monltal s-6-10'/J n . T•rvi11 IMarln1 ) s.6· 10. Fro1ll-S.llfl o .... n,;.n 100-0w•t 1) 1. Neal fLB Wll'°"f 10.1 1. ~ t'P•ciflc) 10.2 3. 8•11ev (Mor11h•gtldll 10.2 '· 1-4;11 !PIWO.naJ 10.2 !hell 111. CUl>lon IL8 Poly) 10.1 2. Cafler tFonla,,.) 10.J l . S-.s IMulr l 10.2 !hl•I JI I. Gf"e• IOxt1•rdl 10.J l. Rut.MK IGl•l\o- G.l!•l 10.J J, Marlin l'lllH• P••~) 10.1 . no-Chl•t I) 1. Thonwo~ !Cf<,tennl•ll 13.0 J. C..ltr CFo"t•n•) JJ.D l . Slier (Doml"9Ufll 2J.1 (llll!al ll 1. C!ynton ILB Polv) 2J.12. M9'1l1' !VIII• P•rkl t.1.9 l . Gable (CPlillfey) JJ,l llMIM 3) 1. Nt•I lLB W!ll>On l 23.0 1. MilcP\ell (8141r ) 2l.0 l . Greirn !Oxn•rd) 2l.I 4.Jontl 'P•<lllt l 2J.1. FACTORY Baseball Standings Demo SALE! • TOYOTA IEXAMPLIE: '7 5 TOYOTA 2 doOt" 4 loeed ,,.11.,, •"•11 wall'""' [fUIJOllll $2996 • VOLVO '74 VOLVO 142 Allto . '"· 11••11<>. 11111• w""s. Gr "-"'O ,..,,._.. (.0$7HI sssss • USED CAR SPECIALS '73 DATSUN 6 1 D Cc>e. Auto.,.,,, ...,.II• (6UQ,llJJ 5 2888 '70 EL CAMINO Au!O , P $ . AM rlll•O, lPOt11 .._.. c•t~I s 1888 • '72 CADILLAC ; . ~ c.... 0.Vil ... S..oJ •Otlol. !lit! ~. " lilctoorY •· •-..... 1•11YV1 " ~3977 .. 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(lrtU !·1t at lotAllOflltt liOOtorl 11_,I ,....., .. ~ Pi1t~•1 San '"'•ftClt<o Pf>lladlllOhl• •I HOu1ton, n SI. lovll•1$onQle90,11 ~llli...tA .... lei,n 0..1y.-1KlltiJ11lolcl --0...al I) 1. Slltr IOoml,...1151.62. Owi>-"*' !C,ompton) St.I J. Co•~' (5iln GorQOnlOJ S3.2 I-21 I. W•ll•r1 CEll•ncl•l jO,I 1. Mlt<""ll fBl•Lrl 51.11. V•n \Lii WlllOll) 52.J lhealll 1. Hen· mrlGll !Fontan•) Sl.2 i. S.nford CPawdenal 51.t , l. TllorMs tDom!1191191) 51.7 4. McF.,1-l\llLl;s P•rklSl.1. •-<Mat I) 1. Kl1191l•l'WI IEI MoOINJ 2:01.1 t . H••r1U IMulll. 8••(h) 1:01.S i. Dlck•Y (LOI Ataml1G1) 1:02.6 IM•l 11 I. Ov'l11_,, (Edlton) 2:'2.0 1. R•y• llll•lrl 2:01.t ). Pe'1ol!IS CMlilr ) 1:03.1 •• eou1u.,, (Slml V•lleyJ 2:112.2 lr.M J) I. R•JeS ll• P11•11!1) 2:Q1 .I 2. T•lt (O'Hc:•nta V•lllyl 1:02:.2 l. Jlotwrll (R•dlarid5l 2:03..1. Mlle-!he•1 II 1. 0.nlell IS&on Gorpllo) 4:2'..• 2, l°"*" I Hartl 4:3".5 ~. T"°'"""'1 !CosU MIS.to ) •:JS.I lhe.t 111. Peralta ls.Ma F914:2•.7t. Grou !Rol11ftt Hlll1I 4: 10.2 l . Gra ... 118"rrougta) 4:30.1 •· V~ ICffta M.s.l 4:111.• lheM 311. o:i.ttman fDol f'uiitllos)•:IJ.1 2. 0.y ICclMl•:21A3.GI'*"' CHoovil't'l4::tt.14. Prklac: 15\ml V•11e,J •:~1. 2·Mlle-Uw•11l 1. Ca lv•llo fMl.M. llH<l'll 9:f/'.2 The Rustlers will vie for the championsh;p this afternoon against one of three leams- Centra l Arizona, Northeast Colorado or Danville, Ill. While Kyler was limiting Arizona to one hit and striking out nine with no walks, her mates were able to get only a pair of safeties. ONMflW.Sl ISi .. ' • <M Orange Coast, always a strong contender in the junior varsity eights race. held the lead until the fin01l 250 m eters when the powerful Huskies cumc from behind lo IA'in by less than a boat length. Orange Coast's freshman eigh't boat finis hed fourth and the varsity fours shell was sixth in its race. S.twtl•y's lte wlb ~ GOLD VARSITY EIGHTS -l . Wa1'tlnciton, 6:00.7; J. Or"O"" Sl•I•, •:11.1; J. C..lltornl•, 6:1,.J; 4. UC lrvl11t, 6:11.J; 5. SW.lord, •:».1;.6. UCLA,6:'lJ.t . , FRESHMAN l!IGHTS -1. C..ll~,•:lt.1._1. W•ll>IJlflon. •:11.2; 3. UCLA, •:20.4; 4, Ot~ t:o.IJI C.OlleQR, •:21.J; S. Or9gon Slit., •:U.3;-•, UC Santa -.rMra, •:so. 1. · ·, 2. ToDerty IFoothlU) t :57.I J. Htthmon (C9\jl'Ol'I) 10:01.2 4. Oliy lcctMI lG:CM.4 5. f".lrW !Pol ~I IO:Ot.t •. S.fldov•I tl• """'11•110:11.1 lht•t 21 1, P1ra1ta 15••11• F•l ·t :s1.1 2. GlbtoftCMoowtr) t :Sl.O 3. Mll<•if tE1tancLaJ t :Sl.t •. -.i.rllfl ts.n M•N:Oll 10:01.4 l. ~· IMotlttt...Ool 10:09.• •· •r•<l1er (Newttuty Parlll 10:10 ... 'Sl&!Mt, tt> • ' ' 1 ou ... ,11 ' ' ' ' f'RE!"tH~AM FOURS -1. Oron119 C.01_U Co!tege. 1:00.0; 1. UCLA, 7:01A; 3. s.rt OleQO Sl•lt. 1:21.2! 4, Long Bt•tll Slat•, 7:26.f 1 ~· U11herslly of SoutMrn C•ll!Grl'lla, 7,2'.0; 6, Lo't'Oll, 7:41.0. UOl•!H-lhe•t 1) I, Sttltl•r tChalfeyl n .• 2. MlllOY IP•WC19n. I IS.6 J, J-U.• (._.t t i 1. Beall lSlerr•l IS.11.S.ndtrl tMuJrl \l.93, ~r tsowl:hMUls) 15.t tMal l) I. a.... CL8WllSOl'I) 15., 2. Mooo-e Nulr I 15.• J. L11<kY u.m.Alarnllosl 1s.••. Htdlund l\IUI• Park) 15.1. J.JOl.H-(Mal 111, MOO•• IM111r llt.S2. ~obblM (Saddlebac:k I .0.1 3. St•PPl_,,1 lLB Po!tl •1.0 U>e•I 21 1. 5e.tfl1r ICll•ll1y) ll.• 2. GruDbl (Bl•lr) 40.0 3. H.Ollllld !VIII• P•rkl .0.4 '· Murphy (Dom-~1) .O.• !1'111•1 l) 1. P•1'n1r ISOutll Hill•! J9.9 2. Ray (VIII• Park) t(l.3J. 51drwy l.Jor!llO"l 40.•. .f.IO Relay-Ow•! II 1. Lil WllSM ... 11. O>.IU•Y .... 11.Mulr ... 1(ht•l1)1. P• ...... M.12.AI~· br• 4'.l l . OotnlllOIMI 45.2 (Moll 3l 1. Blflr ... 9 2. lll Poly ... 13. font•,,.''·''· Tustl11•5.1. Miit Relay-!he•t 11 I. Bl•lr J:l1.l 1. Newport "'9rtior ('llencllk, R•um, 01c•1y, Corum I 1:32.9 J. Arudlil l :JA.t Cht41 2) 1. lot Al•mlt~ l :ll.S 2, Edgtwood J:lS.t J, H•rl l ::a..• trwil J I 1. Do~ lno..et l :ll.1 1. P•1.10en• J:Jl.1 l. Hunlinglon Be.CPI l :ll.04. !tilnla A,.. l ;J.4, 1. MJ-1. U.wr1nc• IThOusand O.~s), Tyler !L B Poly), Oden CL8 Wlt!IOn l, Smllll !Sant• MDlll<•l .. 1 (Olhers <l••red '..j)) S.l\dtr1 (Muir) Nltholas (SOu\h HUis i. Gf"uDDI (81•1,l, !"tchullte {CyprtHl, U.i.w11 (Jordan), Fldorw \Edl:.on). Fitlgier•ld Uh10I.,,.,,,), H•rrllOn !Dos Pultblosl. U -1. T•ylor !Pawcltn•) !1·51'> 1. Snyder l\len· 111••) 21·2). Glle\ IMornl1101IM) 21·1VI .a. MOrtll !Lio Puefltel 21~ 5. ,,.,.,91rvm <~. V•lleyl 21-4V. 6. Rime !K•tell•l 11-@ T. Rub l\lill• Park! 20-10 I . Ertel (Arcadlil ) 10·9 9. MQfllaM 1 lBurD>an~) ~l>,r, 10. Grt•1' (OllPlilrd ) 19 »a 11. ward t0imp10n1 tfM•;. 12. M"""""y u;:1onp119..erl :IO-S'l'I. "•! ' PV-t. C..a II.A WI'-~• ~wdl'MO' IDo>rnlnou-11. Bffllon lMulr l 1J.0 (uthe•i Clttrld 114>) Moftlker 1'1\1. Torranc~I. Casias lllloy•ll, Duncan tw. Tor-rMICtl, Stoc:klng (W. Covl11a), Rt!n'e'\ (Fpun. \laJleyl, Brewsttr !FoollllUl, o..ddrlOg&-(Coil• Me1a). Hollm•" I Soull1 Hl ll sl,.~~iven ICMnwillo), R•.O.r ICNlfeyl. ' SP-L Fulujuma !Hu•nem1f 51·5 f. Mlrcll (Ct'eKll\\I Vall.,) ,._,V• J , tc.nnedy (C..yOftl S.W\4 4. Ketchem IROlll"! Hlll1) S.f.7'h S. 0.tl••· rnl lk•l•ll•I 54·'"' 6. telb !kallll•I u.10 1. D•roln IEdltonl S2-714 1. Rogiers !lo~ Al•ml1os> Sl-1 9. Waip• !TusUll) SO· lOV. 10. C.,rollo (Sttrr"'> SO·t'h 11. Cll •V•I (Whl lller) ~O ·• 12. WUson!k•l•U•l 4t·'"'· Believe~. WEW~LO l-11<£ TO ME'ET YOU!SlOPBV /IHY OAV 'TIL 10 PM f Ckti.-,'1 Kyl1r, p ~r,lS TMlils., ltt Ctnl. Ar lion• Gal09f'I Well • ' • ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' • 2 Mt.Ill, ltt ' ' ' ' 0 l.t!dWJ,C , , ' ' 0 SmilllY,lf ' ' • ' O Toi.ls " ' , ' ' ' . 000 000 0-0 1 • (M(I 001 •-i 2 0 JUNIOR VARSITY f1Gt4T!"t -I. Wtllllnol .... •:1~.•; _2. Or111u• Co•il Coll•e-, •:15.l ;:l . C..litorn.•, •:20.1; '· UCLA, •:l!I; S. Stw>tlfd, •:2'1.t;6.LOll9S.•<11 St•le,6.J$.). , \IAlllSITY FOURS -1. Wa1'tlnglon, 6:5".S1 '· C•lllor11I•, 7:01.0; J. Orio-on Slat., 7:10.l ; 4..U~ a..111111 ColumDla, 7:11.0; s . .5.arl 0119(1 stale, 1:10.•; 6. °''"9t Co.tlt Coll191. 7:21.l , Sports on Television . (2 ) -CBS SPORTS CULAR-Boxing - Cervantes defends ·unior welterweight title a ai n st Esteban DeJesus. Also, the world. series or a uto racing, taped at Trenton, NJ and h ang-gliding tompetition, taped ;1l Trabuco Canyon. 11 a .m . (4 ) -PRO TENNIS -Chrls Evert meets Martina Navratilova in the 1'"'amily Circle Cup finals. 11 :05 a·.m. (5 ) -ANGEi.£ BASEBALL -The Angels meet th e Orioles i n Baltimore. 12 noon (2 ) -NBA PLAYOFFS -The Washington Bullets face the ' ' b Jer Golden Stale warriors in a . championship round game. 12 :30p.m . (4) -STANLEY C(fp""i'LAYOFPS-The Bur: falo .Sabres meet the Philadelphia Flyers in a final round game. 1 p.m. (7)-PRO TENNis:: -The singles fin al or the I $150.000 Alan King Tennis Classic ffOm La" Vegas. , 3 p .m . (7) -AUTO ' R"CINt -Coverai:e oJ,1 ''bu)Tfpl n_.J:. day'' at I n·: di an a polis M olor Speed1A•ay. i 4:30 p,m . (1) -PRO TEN·~ NIS -Rod ' Li.ver meet Jlie , Nastase in a semifinal of the : World Invitational tennis · classic, taped at Hilton Head·· Jsland, SC. lhomas PICK ANEW PACER -· Kli<NPON·MN<ES ,. Wlt)EL."< EXCITINfi '15 r'AC.I!~ MIGHTY l!A~Y TO cwr-t MANVNEWNfO UV04•WHIU DRIVEJEEQS ] ] B 1 or • •• tu> Int Sa th~ ne ~ nil WI ";'. - .. •. w "' l\111 CM• -· «• .... n '· ' .... OM "" .... -.... .. .. .. ::; ... •• o .. ... • 1:• ... ··~ ·-.... .... ti: ~ •:1t •:t l • Owl 4 :J -'" .... .... ·--t :%! "'' .... .... , '" • •• ... '"' lfltt -" ... .... ... ... °' ""' ... .... " "" ~" ""' "' . ... -.... .... M '· ~ " M ••• 1;L ... ""' .: .... °" LO ... " ... .. .... "" .. ,, .. , , .. " ""' ... ,,. ,,. '" '·' ... 21·1 I~ .., t': "' "" • •• "' ... ' ... YN ,., ... .,. <u .. • Diablos Sp~rlde Behind Gregory ByROGERCARLSON the 120 hi&h hurdles · otu.0.111 •1i.t•t•" heats with a 14.4 clocking site-Gahr. Gahr came from behind to post a 3:26.4, I Mi1aion Viejo Htgh 's and the Oiablos ' hurdler DJabloa qualified In was second in the low seven individual spots hurdlesin39.2. and made a strong show-Mission Viejo's mile tna in the mile relay relay team or Tim Saturday a£ternoon In Borland, Gregory, Greg the CJF 2-A track J;&Dd Jones and Jon Cook went fteld prelim1 at Valencia 3:26.9 in its heat-second Hilh School._ w one ol its rruoior an- I;aguna Beach•s Eric Hulsl breezed to easy victories in the mile and 2·mile, as expected. He had litUe compelition in either event and simply took a lead, paced _himself. moved out only wtien someone started pusbin1 him, and won handily. The Diablos got a win-tag-onis fs '-for~ tea-m niDg performance out of honors in Saturday even- Wllbur Gregory in one of lng's finals at the same The Laguna redhead, two-time champion in the 2-mile and last year's titliat in the mile, clicked off winn ing efforts o( 4:28.6 and 9:25.0 . . Spike Results Laguna ~each coach Jim T o omey says if Hulst can better 4:07 and 9:00.0 in the two even ts in the finals he may go Clflt-A TratklM fll1I• l"rellll'U 1t V1le11Clll Hltll VAllSITY 100-lhil~ 11 1. Pirie IPerrl!il 10.1 'l. Wlllrtd IOY•rtel 10.1 3. Brl(llll (All4 Lort1•J 10.f flle•t 21 L Paouos IVerDum .0.11 10.2 1. B!ootr~ CMI. Car""ll rll J. H•-101111 Hilts) 111 Ullll ll \, VIiii /Du1rt1l 10.0 2. Gr-tEhlnor11 10.1 J. J1n111nos !On- tlrlo) t0.1. na-(hl•l 11 I. Y 111s IDuorle) 22.1 2. Jennl"'JS (Onl••lo) 22.t J. MlloM tM.l"""Olh! 2J.0 (llell JI I. Miiier CS!. BOfllVllllUre) 12.1 2. \/Olk CS111 Merine> 2l.O J. Jebb I• CTornl>ll City) n.o Chlll 31 1._WllSOll INeUI 22.7 2. Moor• (VerDum Del) 2J.O l . Gray IC.. tonlU.2. 4IO--lh11t.1) 1, TllOmploOll (Gahr) ... 1 2. MllW'll"'tlr (\..I Clllffl) 50.•I. ....... <Ml ..... Vlt)ol M.& (,_111) I, ttll'Tk. (l!:lo "'9M) "9.1 t. khkl(.k 151. Ge.....,..wl :111.1 l. EltltY !Llltlllrll'I) ._. ll'llOC II 1. Gur in CM1rl1lrl 4'.S2. 0.11lel IHometl S0.7 J. s1000111 fE..,ll'IUll SI.I . -.-1"'41 II I. Platero 10.Wrll t : .. 2 2. GreHCI CAvltt!onl 1;!11.S J. lto$tl• 15111 Ml rlno l l:St.4 ( .. 1'111 I. Eddi IBlflrtl"'J) I: 5'.01. CMk (Ml,_ •.-. Y6e)ol 1:11.l 3. Snyder IS.II Mllrlfle) 1:Sl.1 Clle1t 3) I. \1111 FIMI CSlll Merino ) \:SS.I 2. Shaw Cl.till· ~I l:SS.t l. Magee ISi. ~I 1:5'.1. Mlle-(Ple1t 1) I. Arrlol1 (Glflrl 4 ; 11.S L W•herlllllM CMlsslOft Vltlol 4:21.J 3. AoOlr$ (Avl1tlo11) •:22.S ( .. It 21 I. \..omoyesllwl !Sherm111) •:31.2 2. Fry llndlol 4:l1.• J. Blnc,.....,11 CL• C111.a1l 4:.)4.4 < .. 11 3 ) I. N .. lt ILll•IMll .. Kiii l:Zl.I 2. M1cl.ilr1n l!.111 ,..,.,11101 4:30.0 J. Platero (CleMrtl ':llcS. 2·mlll-(hilll 1) 1. Hul1t (U...-. !INclll t:H.l 2. Huff IP1M1 R-1). •:n' 3. O'N•ll <El Ooradol •:•1.0 1. ·-(UlllY'trsllyl 9:46.2 i. Schull! !So. PIMdeM ) t :Sl,0 I. TOrl't$ !Rio I 1111.1111 t :,t.2 (ht1t 21 1. Orth IC1th1dr1I) 9:31.4 J. 81~~1111 (U11l,,.r111yl 1:42.& l . N1v1r1111 CV1le11Cll l t :41.& 4. W11 lle,..._ CM411Mtt VloJel t :l l .2 s. Chlll· 111111-•ll~ CS111 Morl11ol t ;a .6 6. a...cur CS-Mllrlroolt:Jt.O. l:toHH-fllo1t ll 1. MIUer (St. ...... vefllurtl 14.l 1. HtmP!on (5111 iMOrlnol 14.t I. Hklll 11:1 T-111..1 Clwol 21 1. °"'9lrY IMl1Moll 'Att9) t4.4 t.. Wltlle IS..11 Olm11fl 11.l 3. c.rt1r CDu1rt•I IS.a lllo•l JI 1. OOftlld'lion IOnt.rlol 1•.• 2. ,,._,... IV1rb11m Doll 11.7 3. H1111t !El 0.... ... IM.I. lJOL.H-fhlllt n 1. Moor• (Verbum o.I• 1'.J 2. Hunt (El Oorldo) •. I l. KtlloOll '(llOJ'll Ookl ta.2 lhillf 211. Ufltr-(St. Moft.ICI) 3'.1 J . "--Y Cll Dor11do) Jt.I J . Lucero IMlr11t..,IJl,.6 ct.et ll 1. Miiier' (Sii. 8°"'1....,..unl •.1 t . .,....,., IMI,_ .. V .... IW.JJ. Trlbdo Ul:eyelo.kJ Jt.I. UO rel1y-(hilllt II LI ~ 43.S 2. Roy.al Olk IJ.t J. Lenno• a.J.f !hell " f'llOIM•!IOl"H I both l i th 1ao-1r.u1 11 1. s1mo11t <Mor-· or even s n e \l•n•vl 10.2 2. McMullt n <V•rt1um1 m aster's meet a week o.u ID.• l. JICkr.on tl..ulhtr ... 1 10.• ow.i 2> 1. uw11r l\lerbum DeH 10.2 later . 2.t1hm CSO.P11~n1110.2 3.Ml)11111 It w ould a p pear. CS.Illa P111l11 I 10.l (1!111 ll 1. JICkMlll ti>u.rt11 10.1 2. C•t•r cs.n 01r1111o> however, th at Hulst, a 10.11. CMcon tNotr• came, Rlv,J junior, w ill go only in.the 10.•. 120-t1w11 11 1. Simon~ <Ml)reno 2-mile at the masters \11llly l 11.2 2. JICkMlll 11..ulher.,.I 'th 'I d n .•1.Horme1IPtrr111 21.•<r.e.t211. WI a 6-ml e ·en eavor Scott cverbum 0e11 23.• 2. J1no-.z slated J u ne 13 in Ten-<st . .JoM911111.i l. Geary CNGrco) U.S c,..i JI 1. u. ... 1., <V•rbum 0.11 u.o neasee at t he Nation al 2. Molin• cs111111 P1u111 21.i 1. J uniors m eet. ller"""*z IOU11rte) 23.4. . ..o-tM•t 111. Sco1t 1v1rburn ci.11 Toomey opioes Hulst si.1 2. 1..1tt1 1M1r11111e1 ».o J. will go under •·.50 m' !he INckmln (Mo<'eno V11 tleyJ Sl.6 O'lliit D 211. ClllcClll INOt•• o.-. •uv.1 ii.1 2·mile by t h e time the J, Molina (\..lo C.OllM JHSI stJ l. OM110 cMar1no\11111yl s1.• (M•i> 1. smoke clear s at the state VIII Mllren (C•nlrll) $1.I 2. meet in San Diego. GllbwUon !Cerritos.I sz.o J. WllMr ront.r1o1 ii.2. • Also placing second in tl0-1111•1 I) I. FrMCll IYUICllPI) th · h •-f M'·-· 2:C1D.12. F1tzoo1r11d 1R10 Honcto12:01.s e1r eal,4 or ui.alon l. .Jtttrdo 1eo.c111111 v1111ev1 2:ot.J Viejo were Cook in the U.1tl11.IUcllt1r CFUlmor112:CID.72. 8 8 0 (1 ·.57 ,0) and ...,... (8•••1 2:00.1 J, R•mlr11 (8111 Gardlo!IJ 2:01.1 c11111t 11 1. T..__ s 0 h o m o re M i k e CD.IM HIM1l 2:M.I 2. Allay ISl111lol p JHSI 2:ao.t J . F1e1ey 1s.nt11 v11111 Walt erhouse in the mile 2::!.i~-owat 11 ,_Fric k•• CHtnWt (4 :21 .5). Walterhouse JHS > •:12.1 2. c 1111ero~ tv11on·. also q uali(ied fo urth in cl•> 4:Ji.o 3. Se•ton M1y11lrl 4:».s the 2.mt'le (9·. 48.2) and .Cht•t 111. H-(Alla Loml l •:ll.62. -'-' cs.11 Mar1no1 •:2s.s 3. '--z Lance Al-Bayati set a (Norte Vb\1l •:•2.6 011•t 31 1. 8r-.;ty cs1. &trn.rai •:Uo.s 2. Lunoor111 <S1. school r e cord in the s hot Jos.etlhl 4:lD.7J.Fr1me cs.11~rlno1 put with a 53-91,4, gcxxl 4'~·!;1 11 -1 ,,111 11 1. A•v•r•z (or (iflh place in the IColclllll• Vlll•Y l 9:45.1 2. ConodOll 1·1 . d cso. P1s•de111 > t :•1.2 J. Redllk• qua I y1ng roun - CSMr,...11) t :St.9 •. F1g11a11t (Santi El T • St Co Cl1r1) 10:10..) S. Lamont CS.11 Dimnl OrO S eve X "''· V•wtM• co1u Hl1111 111 ctorai11 an d'8an Clemente's Carl 1, ~ (Alli \..oml) t :Sl.2 2. -· Ei ho h I 1M1111e11 \1111e1 t :st.1 1. Gt.u ssman l c eared6-4 1u111ver1llyl 11:11.1 •-c11111ro1 in the high i'ump to move fYllon(llll lO:Ol.2 s. Kester tArlftlll 1o:t2.1 &. 1..un<111ren ts1. JOWpJ>I on to the finals , but San wi~H~fhNt 11 t. klnc•ld IP9n'fs) Clem e n te r u n ner Terry 1s.12.\11sctw1<Jtta M111J 1s.tl.For· H uddleston failed to rt$tl!r IB'-"i"lllCNll 11.1 (hll'l ti 1. ak . . h il &tnson ll..utrwr1nl IS.1 l . T1v1or ffi e It ID t e m e Ot IA.It• 1..orn11 1s.t l . Ector IPllo 2-mile. ...., \lorde l 11.a (,.11311. s1-IPltrrl1I 1s..1 2. Frlflkll11 ts.11 Dlmasl u.11 · Two items hurt Mis-N1o111nct1o111.1. J3a1..H-lh11t 11 1. e111 ,on sion Viejo 's title (Ulthlr1111 -t0.1 2. Holmfl IR.rrllil chances-the failure of .tQ,l l. ..... IDIM Hlllll •1.2 <hl.i. ll 1. ""'°''1" 1s1. 8ofl.l;vontur1 1c1.11. Cook to q ual ify i n the 440 si-IPwff'll) 41.2 3. Frlflkllfl ts-nd Bo I d · ed · · 01,,,..11 •1.1 Ch111 Jl 1. Br111h rr,,_1 a r an miss tn .... 2. \llMtUIZ (Alff Mew l 41.2 ). the 880. Mt1«k (l..11tr11r1t1,0r1111911 J•1.1. 0 h 't uor111y-1rw11111.c11fotl.u.•2. t er area vars1 y ~"~~:m1o!1 l,~~er:,,.:;.: athletes qua lifying for v111i.w •s.• 1. cu1 ..... c11y 46.1 1~11111 the finals a r e El Toro's· 1. 1..ut11or111 •i.o 2· St. S.rn•ra 4s.3 3 .. Charles Hicks in the high Oulr't••S.l. Mii• r1t1y -CM•I 11 1. Arte1111 hurdles (th ird at 15.0) uore1r,-fllllt 11 \lerbllm0.143.2 l :l-6.1 2. Bonlll l :U.O J. 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Stel11-l..110f\11 l11mar1 C\..llogvnl Be11ch l; Vllllrle COllWIY·Ml r• T111e11• c1..1ou111 B11chl; Ju ltn-lton-1..lllOll RobtrtM>n ll...IOlllll ,S.ICfl!. --........ .. ...... _ 16·: ~:,~- , DAILY PILOT Q Southern Cal Conferenf!e Claa•ps Golden West College's swimming team won the Southern Califor nia Conference meet recently. In the bottom row, from left , are Dave Suter, Tony Tricoli, Dav.e Pickford, Nathan McAdams. Jeff Edwards, Steve Pace and Jim Rock. In t he middle row are Bill ()'Toole, Rod Hormell, Shirley Babashorr, Doug Fabian, Bruce Scholes and Mike Eich. ln•the top row are Jim Walter, Tom Spicer,· M\ke McCarthy, Terry Woodruff, Don Caskey, Keith Colton, Marc Cardenas and coach 1'oin Hermstad. CIF Golf Prelims Scheduled Mission Viejo High's Diablos will be trying to. d efend. their CIF Southern Section team championship with a stron g showing Monday in the Southein golf pre- lims al Western Hills Country Club in Chino. The Northern prelims are al Community Golf Co'urse i n Santa Barbara. Action al Western Hil l s. which includes athlete-s from the Cen - tury, Empire , South Coast and Sun set Leagues, in addition Lo 14 others , gets under way at 7a.m. · Ttie top· (our Learns from each prelim will qual ify for the team finals to be held jointly with the i n dividual Championships June 2 al Cor ona National Golf Coqrse in Riverside County. Area teams involved are Corona del Mar, Estancia, Edison . Hunt- ington Beach, Marina, Mission Viejo and San C lemen te. Area entries : Corona dlt "'-•-<.G•v Adler, Jf'H l..l1llOl'1'IOll. Phil l.lbenb•um, Todd ""'--· c.im er-r. &t1ncl11-Mow11 R•t~llffe,. Tim Jt•ynoldl, Rv 1n R1tcllft, J11t Alynoldf., RIV C.0111111. EdllOll-Ed HOward, 01¥1! Brokaw, TOOCI Zlrtlll , Jim Peterwn, Gr1Q Fredric-. Hunllnoton 811c11-s11¥t! RutledOI', Din Dovie, Mike Pittenger, Ml-e se.wort,.John Coker. .Mlrl111-Tlm J1cobs, Bob H11tc11, Kirk TfllornhllF. Cn1rl1s ~11sldy, SI..,. CarnprtQl!er. MIUIOll Vteto-•rk O'M111r1, Ted O.mmlno, Chuck 5wl1sh1lm, Kurt Kos.Nb. ll:leh R•dPllll. S.11 Cl11n11111 -Gr11'1om Cow111, Ken Tftl, "'-rtY MorOIM lll, l.-rf"\I Pl:tnclno, ..i1m Mc.Cllfert y. .......... 19·: • (111 ......... ~­~--- Golden State Bench Key to Title Series LANDOVER, Md . "I like to think I can (AP)-AI Attles.. Coach get by with eig ht of the underdog Golden players, but most times State Warriors,· Said he it does n't work out that would continue to r ely way ," sai d Attles . heavily on his ''shock troops'' against the "The re are times when I favored Wa s hington try to get many players -----------into a game in order to find the right combina· lion." Eve n superstar Rick Barry was on the bench in Golden State 's win Thursda y night over Chicago. Barry, who had been a woeful two for 15 on field goal attempts, eventually cani.e back and s parke d "the final comeback w ith s ix fie ld goals~ #111 'l'V TC1da11 Cho1111 f!I 2 at lZ Flye rs, Sabres Meet South Hoop Nominees A dozeil Oran ge Coast are a prep basketball players are among a 20-man fie ld nominated to contend for the 12 openings on the South's roster for the 10th r e- new al of the Orange County All-star gam e June 14 at Orange Coast College. South coac h Dave Brov.·n or Fountain Valley -A·ill ~c reen his nominees June I o r 2 at Fountain Valley 1-ligh in an e ffo rt to p <irc the ~quad to 12. Bulle ts in the National . h Jim Sllr;n~~::.':'~"~:ndel. P•u• Basketball Association's PHILADELPHIA-wit a 4-l win . ,...,.1.,,...,,. .na c""~ B••~· tCorM .. b l r h The Buffalo Sabres w ill Tod<iy 's game wi ll be oe1 Ma•~. Ke •th Jo~.,pn ~on 1eos.1a es ·O -seven c am-,,.,.w l,TomL1oy \E111~0111 ,c.ary Con-pionship series begin-be trying Lo get even to-televised on Channel 4 ... uy 1E1 Toro I, Bue-oav cFoothu11. day When they lake On star11·ng at 12 ·30 Otw Rofldle 11n11 Bi11 M ille• CFo..,11111 ning today at the Capital · · v111e,1, J•m Cab1., tH11111l11111on Centre. the Philadelphia Flye rs The defending cham-s..1<ri1, Tom ~cnn .. 111eriorin ILo• l'n th s d g f th · Fl th ' Ami~J. 8<>111..os.""' CMa rln11. Ml rk Attles, fuOy aware that e econ ameo e pion ye r s see IS Breittuss IMlier 0.11, cave T1y1« .1·t was the Warri'ors' deep Stanley Cup finals, here. game as possibly the _,Ted K1 1ota cs.11 oemen1.1, PhH Alth k Bolden (Sllnll A111 Valttrl. 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" v.n ......... lhl1.$61 .OI "' .1a .. lllle• Inc .11 YI .M EllW!t.lbk LI Mlg Jll .'1 "' 1.02 Gowlll Inv T,11sl .10 YI .l2: CWblcll' 1111; .JS VI .11 A H Mlclk.61 S•C .» VI ,.0 ~ IMr1r11t1!1oMI .:IS VI ·" T.-. ,_troll_ 1.11 •YI 1.U CO,.V•IGHT ltJI •r UNIT•D ,.IESS IHTElllNATIOllAL. Opening i Joh-hunts Deductible • -:""' The Newport Beach I -·~ ) branch of City Na· t • \: tional Bank will open • !" on Wednesday, -Offer- WASHINGTON -The job-hunting costs lead to No more precise de·. necessary'' and ''direct· Int e rn a l Rev e nue apositioninanewtrade I -b"' ~ ing two driv e ·up Service has decided to or line of business the inition of ··~u s1antial ly connected" with the give some U.S. job hun-·employe can . clai~ no lack of continuity'' i~ job search. t t b k available, an IRS 1 facilities. On Wednes-ers a new ax ~ea . deductions for his job-spokesman said. It de-. ,,---------.~ Under prev1ou,_ re· finding expenses. pends on ••the facts and i"' day and Thursday a '..' collection of rare and ·r historic coins worth ' $1,300,000 will be on '.· display from 10 a.m. :· to 6 p.m. The 24th " branch of City .Na- • tional is a.t 4100 ' .. MacArthur Blvd. gulations, ex..penses in· How does a worker circumstances" of each ~urred in finding a neW know if a new job is in his individual case, hes <>~ Job could only be ~.educt· ''continuing trade or ......... " ed from lax able income business" as the new re· ·!The IRS also will not if lhe job search was sue· gulations require? :.ii low .job-seeking ex- cessful . ''A salesman Is a pensestobedeductedby But SO!'l'le lime ago, the salesman," says one IRS people entering the work U.S., 'J'.ax Co~rt issu~ a spokesman , but adds forceforthefir~Uime. decision disag reeing thatifanindividuatwon-UnderthenewlRSrul· with the IRS position dersifanewjobisinhis ing (Reve.nue Rule ~hat "e.xpenses incurred ''continuing'' business 75-120) job hunters may in seeking but not secur-he can write to the IRS deduct a wide variety of ing new employment are for a ruling in his case. employment search cos- not deductible." The a s sistant com· ts Uthe expenses meet FINANCE ' ' I>. And this month the JRS missioner (technic-el) at the IRS definition of be- published in its weekly the s er v i c e • s .i:n~g'.__·_·o=·~r~d~i~n:_:a~r~y'.__~a~n~d:_~=========~ F bulletin a decision not to Washington, D.C., head· 1-o •e z•gn Slush Funds· P•obed appealthattax-courtrul-quarters will respond •o '· ,, • 1 • ~ ing. . requests of this kind, a : . ~~ a result, some eight spokesman said. ,~ m1lhon unemployed U.S. MONEY spent finding ·Ir--------------------. i ' WASIDNG.TON (UPl f · workers _.as well as an a i'ob1·nanewl1'neorwork o d y· NOW • . ) or concessions or pro-does violate securities was the discovery or un-r er ours F d I h ~ t t ' unknown number of dis· cannot be deducted from · · · :-e era aut orities ec ion . regulations. It also cor· usual or unauthorized • li · h satisfied people current· taxable income because ~ are grapp ng wit the rupts the income tax ·use of Northrop funds by I h Id ' · b d {~ , ·p.roblems raised by UNITED Brands Co ., code to write off a bribe consultants al the direc· Y 0 ingJo s -can e· o( a provision in the tax --:.._) l...-public revelation of markete r of Chiquita as a business "expense." tion of Northrop, this in-~~~t. underh cert.aln con-code providing· deduc-"' i ! fC?feignslushfundsused Bananas, arranged a In· th e eases ofvolvesasituationwhcre itions, ~at it cos ts tions fortheexpenseof .... ' by US ,. d $2 5 ·11· l N h them to ftnd a new or "carrving on any trade or ~) , .. corpora ions o-. ·ffil 100 paymen -ort rop, Gulf and the diseoveryof.a ny such · f ., '" 1ng usmess n some in· 1. 5 mt ion actually po ssibly American usages, should they ex· ~·' B "f I ', ~mational markets. was paid -to Honduran Airlines and Braniff In-ist, presumes the com-THE IRS d 'd The IRS interprets this IQQfl U . fr . · I t I th 1 not an-to mean that expe··- 1000 ••• • · b · I $ 2 ·ii· moresat1s yingjob. bus111· ess." ~ c · Buym' g a favor 1·5 an o 1c1a s o owe r e t e rnational Airways, pleteeooperationofsueh h t thi d ~ r b 1 t b nounce w a s e· involved in finding a new S • k L bel . accepted bu11ness prac· $7ansan':'1uexp~r ax y there is the potential of consuitants. substanua1.· cision woutd cost the line of work do not ~~I-"~§~';:-::-~..;...~· llC ·On a S •... •~e In some pa~-or the · mt on in 1974 and income tax evasion. ly all of whom reside in Tr · 1 t ':: -u• • ~ ·d $750 000 t E easury JD os revenue. qualify as carrving on a TT'"" l world, the American pat • 0 uro·. foreign countries,'' As with all revenue business. .,, v •,. public bas learned. In pean officials over a THERE is-reat dif. Ernst&Ernst said. 1 th al • f bo f. ~ aw, ere are sever AndtheIRSwillnotlet PERSONALIZED •. -t weeks, news has span o a ut 1ve years. ficulty in tracking down "Thus it becomes an restn' t ' din ' ·~•w GuH Oil C aid 't th ' c ions regar g a f~erl• unemployed '··.-·~aced of secret funds . orp. · .s • e overseas payments• undertaking where the th f h ' ·~ d $4 2 II I e use o t e next tax wor er deduct the colts l ~ runnJ,pg into-the millions P~t · m 1 ion n and confir~ing whether likelihood of obtaining break of 'af. doll ed to bribe bnbes. the expenditures are for complete disclosure is . a job search if there is ,~ ·, · an us The Internal Revenue legitimate or illegal minimal.'' . To be deductible the a ''subttantial lack of '.J:.~ue'cnicaelstroradoeth1~nrwfoisreelingn· Service, the Securities purposes. Although the SEC bas JOb .~.worker finds m°!t continuity" between the -ii d E h c .be 111 the emP.loyer s . Joss of the job and the. •EASY JO USE ~; Countries. · a'! . xe ange om-Ernst& Ernst. a m ajor been in the vanguard of present trade or busl-start of search for 3 new :·~:.Even the Defense nuss1on and th~ Senate public a~counting firm, the inve~ligations, SEC ness,'' the IRS aays. lf ooe., •srYUSH !NCLU0f0 ' ... .. ; ·Department on at least Foreign R~lat1ons a~d said it could not verify chairman Ray Garret,t •ORDER FOR YOUR E' :·"one occasio n told ArmedServ1ces commit-Northrop pay ments to Jr. said there is a "ques· rriV:ffij&:~~iiifliiiiilll s LF OR A FRIEND ; .aerospace and elec-tees ate1nvest1gat1ng. fore~gents in the tion of how far we wish to : ... \tonics· industry ex ~ BRIBERY f f . Mid astandAsia. go." · eeutives how to ''in· . . . 0 or~1gn ''I should b e_ re· r;;::::=;;:=:~;::~~==~l "11uence'' Middle. .. East ... orr1~!~ls is not ~ga1nst eogni ze d that, while one C•ll642-517&. agenta to assure sale& of ~:S. 1aw • but {a1lure lo of the important objec-Put • te:w wo,ds their products. d11elose the payments 'tlves of the investigati~ to work ror ou. ' . " I OUR EXTENDED BANKING HOURS MAKE SENSE! For example, we offM S•turday banking at our Drive-Up faclllties, 9AM to 1 PM or, during the.week, you ean enjoy drlve-<Jp b11nldno from &AM to 5PM Monday through Thurad1y, and 9AM to 6Pt.(.Frld11ys. AND, you don't have to DRESS UP to DRIVE UP! If yov'd rather use our comfortable lobby facllltles, eniOY ft eup ol r1eh, hot collee and relax with our sit·down banking service, vialt vs anyllme from 9:30AM to SPM Monday through Ttlursday, or from 9:30AM to 6PM Frlday: . ..-;;(fof :----• Rtmember, you can stlll open a free cheeking accovn~ lhrou9h May 30th, wllh no mln~vm balance required! Come In and see ue soon! • t ' ' .. ' I IHA"I AND llZE Of 1.Alll Mr1 . .Jol'ln o- t2:1 M•l11 Street All,!O•n , A11y1 tote 1l:J4.S Let.011 Do ~ot H••• A ~rlnted lortl•1, Styfith Vogw• fyp• 01'1 fine quollty wltif111 9UMM.d paptr, .... r---~ ----------------, 'Ill lftthl1 ~· dipend.m•ll with SI.SO to: PH., flrhttiftt Lt•I DfY., ..... t Office a.x: 15'1 Cetta -' Colli.rn10· fU26 I - --L ' • ' ---~--------~--------~ " .. . ' ' ' I I • • \ j • t t i • • I I I • I • I • .. ~, -~ -<; ~· w •• REAL ESTATE Quake Talk For Bui lders Dr. Clarence R. Allen, one of the foremost authorities on earthquakes, "(ill be the ke)1lotc s peaker at th~ Orange County Builders Association meeting Monday. , -.. . . . . ~ . . .. Guarantee for · Houses 1 ·' Builders' Project Gaining Wide Acceptance By JOHN CVNNJF•' for this and have been for several months." However, it I.a up to the individual realtors as to whether they will insist on Such j113urance accompBnY ini: a home they list. NEW YORK (AP)- GuaranteeS, sometimes u1eless ones, often accompany SS purchases, but for the biggest purchase of ull, a home, lhey have been nearly nonexistent. :f'HE NATIONAL nsaociation Now they 11re available. worked ou(the program with two Last Augu1t the NaUona.1 As-large ca5u8Jty Insurers and one soclation or Home Builders warranty company who, says enrolled the fir11l new home sold Leitch, must remain anonymous under ils program. Since then until formal contracts are signed 10,000 new homes have been re: in May. More than 30 Insurers or gistered unde.r. Its Homeow.uus_ wa_rr_anty companies submitted Warranty Program. proposalS. ~ Sometime in July, the National Under the program, the seller Association of Realtors hopes to would pay one·half or 1 percent or begin an insurance program on the selling price for an inspection resale, or used, homes. Formal and clearance by a trained upproval is anticipated at the an-engineer, and insurance for the nuul meeting in Chicago Atay 5. first year on the home's major components. Since the median price of ,. one·family home offered for re- sale in 1974 was $33,000, the co::;t of the inspection-insurance pro- gram should range generli lly from about $150 to $200. I clause led to the collapse or some earlier attempts lo sell such in- surance. "Nuisance calls broke them," said Leitch in an in- terview. In some parts of the country, he said , the co~t or replacing a wai!ih er rose sudden- ly to $60 from 'SlS. After the first year the owner can continue the program if he chooses, although it i1 still loo early .to determine at v.·hat r ate. As Leitch sees it, ··our reeling is that if the property is brought up to acttpt:Jble condition, we'd · think the second-year rate would be lower.'' -The pro·gram is a voluntary one on the part or the realtors, of whom the r e a r e more than 110,000 In 50 state associations and 1,658 real estate boards. " ' ' - •• • I • • . ' I ~ ... I Dr. Allen, a professor at the California In s titute of Technology, will discuss "Earth- quake Predictions" With Or ange County builders as part or a 7:45 p.m. dinner meeting at the Sad· dleback Inn, Santa Ana. SINCE TllREt": times as many used homes are bought and sold each ye.tr. the realtors ' program could have ·a more pronounced effect on real estate markets whi ch ha\'C been depressed by, among other things, extreme caution on the part of buyers. COtJiponents or segments in- cluded are plumbing, heating. air conditioning, wiring, roof anq walls, and the structural sound- ness of floors, ceilings and base- ments. All items would be cov- ered on a $100 deductible basis. M OREOVER, THE program is t'X pecled to be available to all buyers and sellers, \\'hether they negotiate th e transaction through a real tor, who considers himself to be a cut above the ordinary agent in kno wledge and cx - perienct>: UPI Ttl..itolt 011e for tl1e Rot«id The meeting is open to the ·public. "We believe the consumer has the right to the same protection as in other products he buys," says Art Leitch , a San Diego re- altor and current president or the national association. He reports that "many local boards are standing by waiting ACCORDING T O Leitch, lhe absence ot a $100 dedl!ctible "We feel il is going to take a period of education with our own people," Leitch admits. but he believes the program will prove · to be an· asset for buyer, seller and real tor or agent. Motorists traveling through Vancouver , Wash .. recently had to look twice as a two-story house seemed to be settled in the middle of a hi ghway overpass. The 75-ton home had been purchased by Fire Chief Jim Brown, who moved it to a new location, and the freeway crossing was on the route. . , • Certainly Another Newport Discover the joys of living in this delightful community set among verdant, roll ing liiUsides! C lean, clear ai r warmed by Southland sun and cooled by gentle ocean breezes. MilCs of white san.d beach and seaside recreation at its best ... swimming, surfing, fishing and boating from nearby Dana Point Yach t Harbor. ~nd, for your living pleasure, .ecluded neighborhoods of fine homes by leading builders ... most with magnificent views of the blue Pacific Ocean! · A Village for Al/Ages • Your life can be as quiet or as active as you like in this quaint village environment ... tl1 c choice of good people from all walks of life and varied professions. who enjoy gracious living. Close enOugh to nfetrOpolitan areas tObe convenient~ far enough away lo be relaxing. With a beautiful municipal go \£ course. pa rks, fine schools and commuii ity se rvice s, gou rm et rf:l'.l aur:ants, boutique shops. and hi storic attractions ... all within minutes of l1 ome! . ' ' -·· St+Off.ICLtn ~ ~ GOU:ANO .~ COUNTIIY CLUI 1fi...._,_ Living close to~~ the ocean doesnl cost as much in SAN CLEMENTE .... today! (Compare the prices or comparable ~oastal communitie~ al)iy.whe.re!) , I Broedmoor Homn-San Clemente Single-f;imily homes from $66,990 319 Calle Empalme (714) 831·2971 2 Mariners Point Homes from $145,000 Custom lots from $38,000 102 Via Toluca (714) 498-0200 3oC4t•n Hlll• Townhomes from $42.250 to $63,600 3754 Cane caSino (714) 493-2500 ·- 4Perkview Manor Condominiums from $49,500 235 Avenida"-obeiro (714) 498-2904 or (714) 492·9400 5Presidential Heights Townhomes fr"om $34,990 400 San Pablo (714) 492-2780 6 Reel Gate Wast -on the Beach Condominiums from $49,500 10 $85,000 423 Avenid~ Granada (714) 492-8162 7 SeaView Townhomes Townhomes from $56,85_0 24 Vista Encanta (714) 492-9580 BshoreClittVill•• Condominiums from $38,500 2804 Camino Capistrano (7 14) 498-0240 ~"EQUAL HOUSING "l..:.J" OPPORT UNITIES'' - FROM F ashion ·Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBO~ I· ' I • • • • \" DAILY PILOT• Sunday. May 18. 1975 • fight Housing Rat~s ,, Trq~sfer t~ Old -Loa~ -' By STEPHEN t'OX LOS ANGELES IAPJ -You are a hom eowne r Y•ho wants to . move. But the" l-"'01· Sale" s ign on )'Our rront IU\\'n has been out for 10 monLhs . ''IT GIVES TllE buyer l\\'O things," Gribin s ays, "the op· portunity to buy a property in '''hich he can take it under arl ex· isling loan and the opportunity conceiva bly to sell under those same conditions.'' s.io .ooo house sold for $45,000 but-... \Vlth it, the buyer makes a \vhere the interest ralc stayod ut down payment, but the st:ller re· 7.fi percent rather than 9.5 per· talns some portion of ow1lershlp. cent -'''hich \VOUld co:;t rthe The buyur then assumes the trnet was Individually drawn up betwee.n attorneys for the buyer and seUer. This l:!i an expensive procedut'c and one Still subject, to a 'leto from the Jcndln g institu- or decreases ln·bank borrowlnC COSl!:i. . ·'An alternating approach to · -meeting rtuctuntlng money costs \\•hich the industry ls sel'lousty examining today is the variable rate mol'tg~ge,'' suys Roter \Villi u.1ns. executive vice prest· dent of GTeat \Vestern Financial Corp. ' buyer Sl5,000 more In interest sell er's old home loan and makes over 25 years(: Barr says. the monthly payments either to tion. _.,... \'our neighbor d0\\'11 the street. is in worse shape. 1-lis company ·has trans rer:red him. but he can't nnd a.buyer for his house . .But the decision s pells lroubli:: for b<;tn~s and savings a nd loa n 1 assoc1at1ons. "It n1akes the house n1ore the seller, who then pays the A big ad'l(antagc to land sulc contracts, Barr says, is thAt l:l homeowner who ettn , in effect. soil his low·lntercst loan along witb his house. can reasonabl~· n1erc handis uble, easier to sell.'' boink, or directly to the bank. . Let's say ).'O·ur home is (of sale Their attorneys say the ruling leaves the institutions iil the pos i- tion of having a large number of older loa ns outstanding, almost all of the m at lower interest rates t.han \Vhat they OO\V pay to b.or · row money from the Federal Reserve systen1 . GRIBIN ANI> 'other realtors (or $40,000 aild you have a $30,000 C"unfirm that land sale contracts mortgage on it ut 7 .5 percent. h<1ve been used mor"e frequently since the d ecision, but no figures ha ve been compiled. l-lon1eowners in California and aC'ross the nation have been m arooned by r ecord high in · terest rates on mortgage loa ns. The rates have scared off poten· ·llal buyers "'ho simply cannot af· ...ford 9.5 pe rcent for a home loan. HO\YEVER, A decision by the State Supr~me Court may offer .both buyer and sell er a way out . ~y allowing ho.meowners to t rans fer the ir older, low· -interest loans -often s ix or seven percent -to buyers. The decision last Oct . 1 in Tucker \'S. Lassen Savings and Loan held that lender s m·ay not automa tically force the buyer of · a home to take out a new loan. Instead , the court ruled un- animously. the bu~·cr can as· sume the seller's old loan. "It's a he ll of ~1 lot eas ier to transfe r property." s a ys Ira Gribin , a le ading Southe rn Calirorni<t r ealtor \\'ho was in · strumental iu developing a stan·· dardized contract for home sales under the ruling. "\Ve can 't stay in business-ii '''e have to keep loans out for 30 years," complains Bernard J . l\likell Jr., spokesman and chief lobbyis t for the California Sav- ings and Loan League. S&L's finance · m ost of the homes io California. ""'llEN \\'E 1'1AKE a Joan for 30 years, we know it's going to roll over (be refinanced ) in six or se ve r) years when the house 1s sold '' ~ Jghn Barr is a Rcddint:: ::it· torney \\'ho dogged the 1969 lo\\'C'r court decision through the ap- pellate syste m and up to the Supreme Court. 1-le sa ys the l'asc means.the end of lending institu- tio ns' "\'elo po .... ·er "· over home .sa les. "I've seen a couple of cf'eal s <s ince the decision) "'here a lroine Launching New Land Project The Irvine Company, A. J. 1-lall Corporation or San Diego and officials of the l'ity or Irvilfe participated in the groundbre;;iking for the rirst pro· jecl in the final thousand acres of the Village of Tur· tie Rock. Consisting of seven separate enclaves, the com· pletion of Turtle RoC'k will be a five-to·seven year development program at•cording to Irvine Com- .Pany Vice President Frank E . llughes, head of the Residential Division. Jlarr sa ys, ''.£rior to the. de· cision, aliytime \hat the S&Ls had a deed of trust they could to a lar ge de~ree dictate the terms under which the sale could take place. "And if the buyer or seller like the terms the S&L cquld simply veto the transaction by refus in~ to allow the assump· tion." J-lom c nl ortgage contrac ts iraditionally have tontained a ''due on sale'' clause that pcrn1itted the lending institution to call a seller's home loan and thus fore!.! the buyer to negotiate a ne\v one at cur1·ent interest ratL·S. J:S R ULING T llt\T lenders n1ust sho\v cause for calling a loan, the co1;1rt opened the .,_,,ay ror sell e rs to transfer loa ns to buyers unde r a previously little· used method kno,vn as an install - me nt land sale conlract. assume that the property will lJNDJ::R A \rARIABLE rate· VNDER A LAND sule con-fetch more with the cheap loan mortgage, the length of the loan tract, the buyer might give you / attached . or the monthly payn1e nts _are nd· $.5.!>QQ Qown and tak~ overJ.b_e_ f.n qutgrowthQf the c;;~~ is that_j_ust ed to_ .r_efl ect chanG1ng in- payments. more s·avings and loans m ay teresl costs being charged tho You \VOuld still have a $S,OOO in-begin utilizing variable rate borro"·er . terest in the property, but you mortgages, says Jerry Tucker.. Thus, if interest rates declined w.ould have been able to make the Redding realtor who started a£ter a homeowner took out a the sale. the case when he originally 30-yeil.r Joan he might be able to The main drat.'back to such brought suit over an $1 1,000 piece pay it off in 28 years. Conversely, transactions when the rilling "'as of property in northern Shasta '''ere interest rates to rise. the made, real tors say, was that the County. homco\vner would see his JO.year s eller could nOt "'ash his h'ands or loan jump to 32 years. the property, something most \\'HEN TUCKER and h is Barr points out that lenders homeo\\·ncrs prefer 'vhen they brother attempted to sell the pro-have al\\'ays had the option of us- sell. perty under a contract sale , the ing variable-rate mortgages but Additionally, if the buyer \\•ere lender (Lassen Sa vln gs and adds, "the· only thing wrong with to default on the monthly pay· J...oan) not only call ed hi s loan but it , fron1 their JX>int of view, is 111ents, the lending ins tit~ion chargecl him a prepay m e nt tha tthestatute rcquires th11tloan could' take action against "the penalty, cQurt records ·s hO\\'. interest vary d0\\'11 as '"ell as UJ>. seller , in \i:hose nan1e the prope r-· ly ren1ained. "I couldn't believe they ~ou\d ".SO T II E\' \\'EHE ' using the S IN CE T H E RULING. hO\\"e\'Cr', real tors and a maj2r ti· tic insurance firm have d e- veloped a standardized contract wh ich protects the seller against a defaulting buyer. Previously, each land sale con· <lo it," s uy.s 1'ucker, "and llO\V ·bl l tocon •up'·utus \'<ll"La e ra e 1 c .JJ • they can't ." Savings and loan executives confirm that' lenders are con· s idering greater use or varjable- rate mortgages, unde r "'hich the in(erest rate.on home loans is ad· justed to.conform "'ilh increases ing the due-on sale clause and the prcpayn1ent penalty to keep you fron1 r efinancing \\'hen it comes c1o\vn . 'fh ey want the end of the CO\V you milk, but they don't want to play around \Vilh the end of the cow yci u feed.", \Ve believe ''the Vi llage of Turtle Rock is destined to become a model for hillside develop· ment-," said J lug hes. ··our pJ,an , which is the result of two years or intensive "'ork, effectively satisfies important, and often conflicting cons iderations: it will provide a quality living environment for people and at the same time it is seasitive to the natural en- vironment, pre.Serving one third of the land in its natural state, including the area around the namesake Turtle Rock." TllE FIRST ENCLAVE, called Hillgate, will include A . J . Hall's 165 luxury townhomes scheduled to open in early 1976, a 250--unit apart· ment community now underway by the Irvine Com·• pany's Multifamily Division, and a Catholic church a t the intersection of Turtle Rock Drive and Ca m· pus Drive. Dy 1982. Turtle Rock will be a $230,000,000 village, the home of more than 4,000 families, in· cludin~ the 1.200 current households. In addition to the some 3.000 new dwellings, ~ complete village shopping center, roads , schools and churches, there will be 321 acres· of natural open space with all the terrain's s igniricant ridges left intact, according to Hughes. Chances are, pe~ple W~_Q buy at Jasmine -ctfek .could oaf an)'Wnefe. ··-~ r:~ EaC'h or the seven enciaves will al so feature its O\l.'n private park and recreation facilities. And· the natural theme will be further enhanced by a wide, riparian corridor generously planted with willows, sycamores and alders and covered with wild grasses. The primary village bicycle path will follow the corridor aC'ross the ":idth of the com- munity, T llE PLAN C,\LLS for a variety of housing ·types. including traditional detached homes, townhomes and apartments in a r;;inge of prices. During initial development phases, the Irvine Coinpany will invest bct\vecn five and six million dollars in roads and utilities. In addition to the cur- rent access road at Campus Drive and Turtle Rock Drive, a second access road is now under design .ind "'ill be completed by the end of this year. "Our goal is to aC'hieve maximum efficiency with minimum roads, thereby leaving more land for other, more c sthetic purposes,'' Hughes said. l'1 • • M. • I '-'r1s1s 1u1ma Little Effect on Homes . The energy cr isis in 1973-74 had no material im · pact on the selection or residential locations by home buye rs <-11 that time . acC'o rding to a nc"' study dqne by the Rea l E.state ResearC'h Institute of California Stale LTni\'er.sitv, l"ullerton. ~ublkation or the Study by Dr. Pe ter j\-J. A-'11ynaryk. associ;;ite professor finance, was a n- nounced by Dr. B.E. 'J's agris , i:lirector of the in- stitute. 1'ILYN1\RVK FOUND that the public believed the crisis was rea l \\'he n persons could not obtain gasoline in the quontities des ired, but the inC'reased price or the product did not have a lastingjmp.act. The present rate of the utilization of the fuel is dependent on current cost and availability A-11ynaryk reported, and until these basi~ parameter s change, there will be no change in re·· sidential location preferences orotheNtmenities de· mahded. RESULTS OF TllE study were based on numerous inte rviews with the home buying publlc, r eal estate developers, real eslate brokers and public and pri vate transportation orfi cials. . ' Suppo rt for the project came from California Stale De pa rtm e nt of Real Estate's Real Estate EdOcati on, Research :ind Recovery Fund. Copies of the report a re ava ilable from the Commissioner's Office. Dpartm ent of Real Es tate, 71•1 P SL, Sacramento 9S814 . I ' , Ou·r buyCrs have reached tha t stage in life where they can be quite choosy about where t.hey li ve. 'J-'hey \vant a carefree hon1e. An exhilarating home. One that complements Ne1vporl Beach living. Ocean-cool air in a natural setting. Where trees, greenery and . nowcrs flourish. The entrance is full·time security attended. A-private clubhouse, with pool and 4 tennis courts, for play night or day, invites you. And Fashion Island, the ocean, the restaUrants, the niceties of Ne"'· 11ort are delightfully near. These private homes are: abloom "ith fresh, carefree ideas. f'illed with garden sunlig ht inside-fully landscopcd_and cared·f~r )'OU on the outside -to bring you frcc<lom to live a nd to phi)" Chances arc, ;•011 '// choose a Jas1ninc Crrek hon1c, ~created by ~:1 .J. Brock & Sons. Inc. renowned designer -builder, over any other becauie it is the right home in the right place. Be s ur(! to see the fanta stic new models, today. Fabulous lernis, low interest • .;.-6pecializedcus tomizing allowance · • 9'11tny homes. Difttcti6ns: 13 blocks, East •· of Mac;Arthur Blvd. on San Joaquin Hills Roa~, then one,block Soiith on Margu<!ite to the seturity 1ga~. Phone'(714),64Q<4020, IRVINE€? VIUAGES ':::=' ' M,JMU~ & S(JNS,,l,"iC.,\n-('olO'f"""'1ion (',,.npwn,Y- 6 N Mafl-nol !O tc:l1- "I . • I)( 11(! c u Ile JW1 bl'1 1 fil' 1n : ~h pu1 Or ' < 4.'('~ the )('), llu \\ II 1 Ho Mi. Sui for r ep bui ""' we •a mo hor: lhc pu ri mo, uni1 ea9 sole F] p I <I Bat sto1 mm teri A vau bric and clo~ pric buil Wa! .,,, I • .. - 1Fi ve B 11ildi"911 Set .. Suod1y. May 18. 1975 ----=O~A~llc.Yc.P"IL,,O"T _ _.Ff'""-"> \ *&: 1 ' 11 ~ .. Douglas Plaza CroWing All fi\'l.' ncv,. office buildings in J)ouglus Plaza at Irvine huve been l'Omp lt!ted <Ind are being Ol'- cup lcll :1s lh c devcl.upe rs. '-l)Ol(l:J;.1s -C1•0\\, rt'l>Oa,:U•d lh:..il 48 1>erctint of lhL• officr s pacc had bcl.!ll lt:US(•tl. The bulldln l;s :.ire :1 p1irl of the first ph ns c of u 15·••Crl' S411 1nlllion dc vc l o pn1en't ut ~Ta c.-\rthur l'uulcvard :ind C;.1m . Pll!i D1·ivc ut·ross lhc 8trc-et from Orungc County ,\ i1~1)011. ,.\\so included tir • 01 ;:elttil l'entcr lo ser\'C 1>cople "·orking in the Pla:tu, scht!duled to open ~1 ay JS, 61nd l1A'O restuurants, l~of's llul and the Normand.ie which ''ill 01>en in early s ummer. A 10-STO RY, 300-room l<ct:i!;try l'i otcl, to be operated by Na li on1:1.I Jf osplt a llty Ma nage. mcnl Corpor1:1.1ion or D<1llas, is L'X J>Cc ted to open eo11rly in 1976. .Cons tructio n .,..·Ill begin this 1nonth. 'fhcrc are two four.story ofri cc buildings, 1 .... ·o wlLh t.,..·o stories and one with three s torle5. '/'ogcther v.t llh the l'etail center, res t nu1·unt s an d hotcl. they re1n·escnt---an investment or ap· proximately 523 million. The next phase or the dcvclopO"Wnt , comprising 12 orrice b\1lldlngs, ""ill cost approx imately 52 1 million . Emphasis in the develoPment is on a park· like utmosphere\\·lth 1Barcelona Project Opens Final U"Q,it The fina l unit of Barcelona llomes opens this weekend in .Mission Viejo, reports Grant Sullivan, general saJes manager for Mission Viejo Company. "These 45 homes in Unit 21 represent the very last chance to buy a new home in the extremely popular Barcelona series, which we ~ave been selling since 1972,'' i;a1d Sullivan. ''These rnoderately-prlced single-family homes have proved so popular lhat over 100 hav e been purchased in just the last four months., We've opened up. th.ree units tbi.s year and in the l~t two, each un1t was almost <;omplelely sold out in minutes." Four. two to four-bedroom floor plan s <,1.re offered in the BarC'elona series, wlth.th(ee one- story plans and , one two-story model. Fourtpeq.. different ex· terior elevat~ans are available. icemaker line, outdoor gas barbecue outlet, and heavy.duly insulation. Prices are expected lo range rrom $35,000. to $45,000 with FHA /VA and conventional financing available. The Barcelona model complex, open daily from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m., may be reached by taking the Santa Ana -San Diego Freeway to La Pu Road .and traveling east on La. Paz to Marguerite Parkway. Turn left on Marguerite to Ti:abuco Road, left to Los Alisoe Boulevard, and left again to Calle Alcal' Hawkins in Valley The Orange County Regional Franchise headquarter! ror Herbert Hawkins Realtors has re· c ently moved to expanded quarters at 10231 Slater, Fountain Valley. ..... \l'lde green b e lts. dollC'tl \\1 th euc·a lyptui; ~1nd s ycemore trees, and featuring lolA'·rise ofrice buildings \vlth wur1n , n atural \\'OOd t>xleriors. OFFICE SPACf: in th e rir.11t phase or the develop nt tot als 171,000 :-.quare feet. Th ·ccond phal';e "'ill pr6vide 357,000 s uarc feet. REAL ESTATE Miners Village Pres old Miners Village, a multi·level commercial retail and office complex located at La Paz Road a nd Mar g uerite ParkW;1y in Mission Vie· PUBLIC NOTICE su~e.•10• COUllTOl'TMI ST•TI 01' CAl.ll'OllNIA PO• TMI: COUNTY 01' Oll•NOC Pt:BLIC NOTICE Ho,A•Q1•1 l'ICTITIOU' •Vl1NE$$ lolOTICI ·ol' NIA•INO 01' folAMISTATIMINT PETITIOtol 1'011 P•OtATI: Of"Wlll-n.to1lowl"'11Ji'tt_,.,.OOiftCllluM· ANO l'O• l-E:TTEllS Tl5TAMIN· m1••; T•llY ' POATSIOE IN1'EllfNATION,f,l, E'l•I• ol LORINO• VAllf:l.EY !JClt W•sl llallto• 111•11., ... BUGBEE, aka LOAIHOA GRAVES &eec:ll,CA.t2..0 -BUGBEE, •II• l Olll NO• G. Ttri.vaaoe,mOtleSlrnt,COS BUGBEE. •Ila LORIHOA 80G8EE, Nillt.a CA.t1•1' •k•lOAINO• v. BUGBEE, Oilc.NMd-.. obtrl H•ttl, m otlt s1 .... 1 NOTICE 1$ HEREB Y GIVEN IMI Colo~Mt'l.l,CA.92•1' lOISBUGBEE IAWIHh•~IHed ...... lfl This bu~lnc11 ,, <OftdVCletl"' • flt'l •hon lot Probate al Will ....a lot k-"""'•' _,.,.,111111. PUBLIC NOTICE ll,IMl<t OI L•tltrs Tts1tmer>l•fll wuw RobHIHt'91 PtllllotMr rtltttnce lo ""nlcll is~ 'nlll staltmt'ftl •ts lli.d Wlltl lht NOTICE: OF INTI! NTIOH TO fot lurttier SNt!l(ul<ltS, •r.d lnat ll'o! ~V (lerll Of 0t ... ge Covnl• Cll'I APl•I ENGAGE IN TNt: 1.ALE OF Tenants ,,·ho have signed up for Douglas Plaza includ e lrvl ne l\'utlonul Dank : Cla r a Vi s ta Corpor a tion, real estate de· ve.Jopers; Southland Corpo1·a. lion, OIA'ners of 7·11 Stores and Adohr Farml:i; Century 21 R·eal Estate Corporation: Paul, I-last· ingl:i, Janofsky and \\'alker, al· t orneys; the Berg Company ; Xerox Corporation (9200 Pl'O· gram }; ,..\irport )ledical Clinic, and a number of othel' legal firms and members of othel' pro· fes~ionl:i. lome and 111act ol F'otatlnQ tl'le -hill ~ ttf) ALCOHOLIC aE 'llllfA4£$ jo, has been presold for Dffni.et tor J .. ne '· 1t1.s,ttt;.JO .. m..1n ' · NJa ~t.i.15 th $3 ·11 · ( HW e11<1rlroom ol °"iNrlment No. l OI P··•• ·•·• n.,,,. C•·•< n.,,, ....... To Whom t\Mav Cone""' A1·chilerts for the first phase of the Oouglus Pl<iza devel opment arc \\"e:1re -~tnl t·o mb ·Garn l'r. fr vjll_J:'. General contrattOI' !01· the of rice bui !dings is 11.-torley Co nstruction of Los Angeles. Kraus-,\nde r son of )finneapolis is the contractor for the hotel ~ \\"e ir·Cassady, Los Angeles, for 11of's Hut Restaurant and 'Po1·re Company, Ne .... ·port Beach, for the l\'ormandie. more an m1 ion o .~,·o ., •. ,,. ,, ,,. c,·_,, •.•.. , 0 ,·,-"",.,_"'" """' ..... ..,_,, -~ • ..,..,,.,. ·~ ... ,, '' '' >> '''' <"'>> Ml•et lo 111W<1•><• ol ll'le 11c...,W1 ;op. Far East and West En· Welt , In II>" Cllt OI Sant• An•..... . . . • _.,. pdetllot.ncl!c•li.ll ... eb~111v .. n\ .... lll>e terprises, a Corona de! c..0",~,~·:o:·. ,, '''' -------...,.,,i9"80 or6l)Oi.es 10 1e11 ••cd>ol!e Mar.based l i mi led ~ Wr'~1.1AM E. $tJQMN, Pl .RI .IC" :XO'l"IC"I~ ::::1::,1, 11 tne P••m·~es, Cll~rlbtd partne rs hip, by lleul Hu•wti~~~,~~::~z.. ---FiCTiT'i"OUS.Ui1N1ESs coi1~,::~~1~::~;,1~7::,,,1, Estate Technology fnc. •NDllfl!Ml:•,ATTOllNl!Y'S N•ME5T•Tl!Ml!NT Pur,uanl 10 '"(" intenuon, tN -of Los Angeles. ut)lftcl '''"' Tn. 1011ow1fHJ ~''°" ., cto1no tM.1-c1er,1ena<1 ,, •PPl ri""' 1.a ,,,.. DtPM"•· Newport .. Kii, ~. tZM4 l'ltU •s~ ,,.n, of •1<ohollt B•~e••11• contra.I tor Jerome ·Reynolds and Toti : 1'14).t)•fflt $MJ PRODUCTS, )JO PIKfT\tla h'"onee ol an t "OllOllC baw1r~ Wallace Limburg of ,.,..,.,...,,..,.,...u11o .... , . Aw1 .• No . 204, Nawport Bo•<ll, ucen1o1:tor1icenw•l tor111HtPffrillHS C Id II B k C Pub!ltJ'Mtd Or1n;e Coalil O•llf Pilot, C.llfornla92'60 astOlio.,,: , o we a n er . om· ~..,11,11,i•,1t1s 1111.1s s1ep1>en 1-o~ier McAn111. 101 VI• .. 41 .. 0ns.11 .. se11anc1W1111 , mercial Brokerage Com· llcloSoud. N••po•I &.a<h,ca11t.t2Wo0. !Public Prem lw•I · • N Be Ttllli bu~lrwsli Iii <onduc:ttd b'I' an In· RUBLE , L•-•l\CeO. pany s ewport ach .. PUBLIC NOTICE dl .. tc1u11. • STR•EBY. Ptggv l. office represented all S1tpMnMcAnu1 Pu111iW1e11 orange c0<i1t o .. u.., "".,· rt. · h ( SUl"l:lllO•COU•TOFTHEi Tiiis Uatamont "''' fl11'd Miii Ille ~y 1 1,lt1S l~S -pa 1es Jn t e ransac· sTATl!OF CAltP'OllNIA "°" c..un1, Cter11 ot o.-an91 countron~, A FF.ATt.:RE OF Hor s Hut tion. TNECOuNTvol"o•AN<>£ '·"'>· Res taurant, in addition to s1·1uated on a 6 s acre .... A.ulu FUJn . . , '. NOTICE OF tt£AlltN0 Oil Pl.tblltfledO.-.ff'lf!ICGastO.l!Y,Allat, breakfast, luncheon, dinner and site, Mrners Village coil· 1"1:T1T10N l'OR ••o••TI! of' WILL Mtv 11, 11,1s,a..i ,,._ 1, ,,,, 1102-1s cocktail service, IA'ill be a quick tains42,000sq uarefeetof ND FO• &.l!TT••i TEST.t.MEN- service patio which "'ill permit boutique and specialty "e~~t• ot Loi1 t. vERNANO ...... office "'orkers to take lheir lun ch sh p· s a and 10 000 Lo1s1R£NE VERN.AND, Oetuwd. 0 p ce '. NOTICE. IS HE•Eav GIVEN Uwl to the park area. The N'ormandie square feet of orr1ce EcuR11v PAC1f1c NAT10N1.L "'ill featul'e continental cuisine. space. Retail space is of· N~ ano PETE H . vER NAHD ,.,, ... D I Pl · I ed · h. · . Iliad llt~ln • l*lltlon tor Prot>tit OI oug as aza IS ocat \\'ll Ill fered 1n modules ranging 111 •no 1or 1ts11anct 01 Lelle•li the 4000·acre Irvine Industrial in size from 460 square testamtnl•r to 111• peOH-. ••· C I II. l 0 c l r letei\c:e lo whi(h ts rna<M tor llH'lher omp ex . es , range oun Y eet to 8,000 square feel par!l(u1tr1,andt11•tthetinwMW:tt)IKt Airport. A 2000·a<'re lr\·int• Jn. by the Newport Beach of· ot 1>e1ring '"' sanw 111~ ~n ...,., 1or tlustrial Comple•-Ea•t is proj'ect· r. r G bb d E11· JUNE l , 1•1~. •I •::JO a.m .• in ll'le "' ., 1ICC 0 ru an IS, co .. rtroom ot o.~ttrnen1 No. lat Solid ed for the Santa An::i;San Diego project leasing agent. co...rt,111oocovic Center oriv!~~'· in Fl'ee\\·ay junction. \.\"hen fully' de· Conceived by Samuel 111e c1 1~wsant•An•. c.111orn1•. o.11d Mar u, tt1• veloped in ·the 1980's. the t\\'O C. Niederberg, Realtech Wtlll•ME.5tJONN, complexes IA'ill employ approx: .director of commercial Wlll••~~"':c~~~DT imatt!ly 180,000 .,..·orkers. projects, Miners Village MS...Mlt~•or.,si..• Douglas·Cl'OIA'. Irvine is ::i joint features rough hewn sid· ,....,.,..., .. ac~,c.1;1o"'1•t1...o venture of the Trammell Cro"· ing with massive slruc· l=:i.!!:s.<w•UvP•citk Pl" Ill.IC :-<OTICE -.. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ., Architectural features include vaulted living room ceilings, brick fireplaces, family kitchens, end master suites with walk;in closets. Included In the purchase price are a concrete driveway, bui lt· in gas range and oven, dis- was her:-and disposal, copper Robert, Irish, .franchise direc· tor, says that the new location provides facilities £or training classes and management train· ing seminars as well as a com· plete real estate school. Company o f Dallas and the tural beams, tile i;i.nd :i'~~=~"! .. o~•CKA•o Douglas Development Company, heavy s hake roofing awn...in•ivt1 .. stt .... Irvine. which is reminiscent or 1-M ....... c.1...,,.,.,.,, Construction on the present the architecture during Tai : ui11"""""4 r b ·1d· h. h C lil . ' G Id R ""--"',_,.. ..... v .... t1 group o u1 1n gs, .,... 1c occupy a orn1a s o us h Publl~d o.-anoe Co.lit o.a, P11ot, 24.3 ac1·es.. began early in 1974 . Days, ,,...,,,, 11,24,1t1s uo..1s Pt:BLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS au1.INE.$S N•MESTATl:Ml:NT ~ lolle'fring ~t)OAS are OOlng~ • .. ,,.,: MINl·Cfll:OWN CO., lloOt,....,...,. Bi-.oti., P*•POtl Betcl'I, C.'llr. P.O. Boa 11t2. "*"'"°'' Betch, 01•1.'2"'3 eOwartl W. Wa110ner, 12211 Pa .. .....POrt NO . .07, Ne•l>Clf'l Be«ll. c;.ttt. •• ... . , . ' -· ' . '• On March 29 the Presiqent signed into law the Tax Reduction Act of 1975. In simple Ierms it means that on homes that qualify, you can receive u" to a $2 000.00 credit on your 1975 income· tax if you ' purchase a qualified new home pr1 or to December 31st. 1975. The trick is finding a new home you'd consider buying that qualifies. At Village Walk and Newport Terrace.most of our t1omes do! And not just a couple of obscl!re models either. but nearly all of them. So theres plenty of selecti on. Both communities are establl~~ed presligious villages in the hearWll the thriving South Coast area. Village Walk features sexy, chalet-like, tri-level floorplans just moments from South Coasl Plaza. With exciting touChes like soaring wood beamed ceilings, skylit lolls and rooflop gardens. Plus a sophisticated social life for the successful yo ung at heart. N ewport Terrace is near the sea in Newport Beach H ere you'll discover luxurious 2 and 3 b_e:droom town homes with fireplaces, beamed ce1l1ngs and dual master suites. And just for the fun of it there's a private 15·acre meadow. pools, sauna, i~cuzzi , volleyball and a I isl of other adult playlhings you won't believe. '"' If there has ever been a time to buy this is it because when these rebate qualified homes are gone there won't-be any more. And besides, how many times have you seen Uncle Sam this generous? T•~.e r,.,. San r>i.oo Fr••'*'"' 10 tht Fa!N-1!~" Nonhonem11e Orlll"Ofle \11•) !t58-1161 I ' PUBLIC NOTICE SLP·711" NOTICE TO Clt«OITOltS SUPlllllOll COUllTOP nll: ST,f,TI OP CALll'OllNIA l"O• TMI COUNT"t OP O•AlolH Ho.•.USSt e,,.,. ot CORD A YOOEA, 0.ttaWO. NOTICE IS HEREB"I' GI VEN le tftt cl"tdltor-. of tr-•ttove ttam.td dKadMI 1Nt alt"'-fla"fet; ci.lfrl•..,...... l1'f WIG dt<,Hent •re r.-q11lret1 !Cl' lllt them, ..tll'I tl'le netttt.a•'I' -..cl'le.,, M rl'le Ollitl Of Illa clattl Of Illa Noft -lllltd C°"'1, OtloO~Hnl ltletn, wltlllflt ne<e1wr' _,,.,,, 10 lhe undt<' ....... ti lne Law Ottlt:1'1 AO AMS, 81ALSON ANO ETIEN Nf, ,.,.) S.ra1ooa A'4., P. 0. Bo• 21, Sara10111. Calllonll• 9)01!>, •111(11 It !fie OIKt Of b\rl.lllHS of tM """""'on"' In .ill m1nl!rt Pttl•I,.. lr'IQ IO, .... '"•'" OI wlddfl;edlnt, wltllln lour montl'll att .. r IM !Ir\! l>Ub!IUllOl'I Ol !hh nollce. Dtteo Mar 11, 1t1s A08~RT I.. YOOEI\ llitl (Ylor of tlle E stafaf.Jf -.•ttoveNmedOK~ ADA.M$. a1AllOH AND ETllNN• 1QN5ar•, ......... ~.0 .... 11 ........... t.11....W• ,,.,. Toti: •ltu·MI• AntrMnflW ll..c: ..... , PUOlllM<I <kllfl~ Co.11 0.llV 11014, May ti, IS, J\ll'la I, I, 1•1s ,..,..,, PUBLIC NOTICE ""' Clifford L C/><1ffon, ~372 C,0..fttll o..., emu .,..Sol, C•til. 91'2• Tt11s b•,,.i-•s ii con<i .. clo!O by ., W1'.lf r •).q,1rtMr~llil. • ' II ' ~.W. W<190t>tl' 'nib $\altrti~ ..... , ll1fd,~lh_ tt)e (,ounl_, Oerll. ol Or<lnif Co...t1\Y lf1 N>fll 21,1•1S. FICTITIOUS aUSINESS N•Mf ST•TEMl:HT TM lonowing l)f•son h OOlnG IMl!J. MU<ll: 808 01 ... M.ONO & ... ~SOCIA'tES. USt E. Borcl\arG, Sal'llof AM, C.111. ""' Robtrt Eric Klelnholr, lJSI E. eo;;:;':~~;:·:~ne•~~~~~~~ aft ff>., Oiwidu<ll. R~r1 Erle K lelnl'IOll ,,, Thll 11<11emtnt ••• llleci wilt> f'e Coun!'I' C11tk OI Or<1nge Covnt1on ~11 lt,1t7S. ~ PubliShtel Or<1n91 Coa1t O.Ur PlloC. MIJ•, 11, 11,2S, 191S lil'-f\ PUBLIC NOTICE Pt:Bl.IC 1'0TICE • 'J ' • • I • • CB 0.,L v PILOT Sunday, May 18, 1975 Rent Contr ol Real E s tate Newport CondoJUiniums ' . . ~ •I Sea 'Wind Off~ring O · Bill ~ Due Airing -'' Questions /Comment ;\ B'f ~ealtor RMdallMc.C.rdle, Pt.D •. ' . First Year Payment Current ana propo5ed rent control legislation now berore the California State JU,sembly iWill get Continulng with our article from last \\'eek re-_.,.. e.n airing May 29 at a general membership s:neetin1 gardlng variable interest rate, here are answers to Sea Wind condominiums in percent irlterest;live in a home in of the Apartment Association of Orange County. questions mos t frequently asked. Newport Beach has announced Newport.Beach for aboul,$J40 per Chances for passage of uny of the numerous Q -Whal determines when and how much the the introduction of a new pro-month total payment. On the rent regulating blJls under consid~ration and thelr interest rate on my loan can be changed? 1ram to stimulate new home most expensive home, this could rami(ications will be discussed l)y Fred Felten, A -Under the California la\\', Sa vings and loan sales at the project. amount to a total cush paybac;k Ot leglalatlve advocate for California's apartm~ associations must base changes on decreases or in· Scott Woodward, director or well over $4,000 . dustry as well as other associations conce....-.nh l'l'l';tSl'S in the Cost or l\1oney Standard, published sales and marketing who institut· The homes also qualify for the housing. twil•e each year by the Federal J-lom e Loan Bank of ed the new program said , "We new 197S la,c credit of $2,000. San Fr ancisco. The Stundard \1:hi ch appli es to your have sold over 26 percen:t Of our which is deducted from the "lax REAL ESJATE DICK SCUDAMORE, vice president .of the loan 1vill be sluted in your P romissory No te and will inventory in just under two due'' line of persons' 1975 income AAOC and program chairman, said The regular be the fi~ure rn ost recently published by the FHLB weeks, and at the present rate of tax returns if they purchase a "last Monday of the month" meeting date has been prior to the date or your note. sales we Will be entirely sold out qualifying new home during this set over to Thursday becaµ_!!!e of_ the con(licl with Q -llow orten can my rate be ehanged ? in three more weeks." year. Memorial Day. Meetings are held beginning al 7: 45 A -No more often than once in each semi-Under the new progra m, the "Whal we designed the l>ro-p.m . at the Garden Grove Women's Club, 9501 annual period and six months must elapse between builders of Sea Wind are offering gram lo do, was to allow people a Builders to Meet Cbapman Ave. .• Garden Grove. changes. No ch anc1c can be made during your first to make new homebuyers' entire period ol time a(ter purchase lo Feilen, considered one of the most knowledge a· "semi-annual period". The ''semi·annual periods". monthly principal and interest rebuild their savin's while the The Sfiles and Af arketing Coun· ble advocates in Sacramento and effective veteran for your loan start on the first day of the calendar payments ror up to 12 months, de· eConomy Stabilizes, ' Woodward cil of the Building Industry As-of many legislative sessions, is well acquainted month in which your note is dated. pending on the location of the explained. "It hasn't taken peo-sociation will hOld Its next meet-with key stale legislators and committee members Q -How much can the rate be changed? home they purchase. All the pie long to realize what a re· ing Wednesday at the Grand concerned with hous ing, Scudamore pointed out. A -No ch a nge of rate. either up or dO\\-'n, can homebu:Yer pays for the time markable dea l this really is". Hotel in Anaheim . Subject bf the be mude for more than 1.1 or 1 percent in any semi· period involv ed is the monthly Located just minutes walking session will be "Sex in the In· "PROBABLY NO ONE AT Sacramento is bel· annual period. homeowners' association fees or bic ycling from the beach on dustry," relating to ..-.·omen's role ter equipp~to explain the rent control measures Q -llow muc h can the amount or my monthly and the taxes. Superior Boulevard near Hoag in construction. now lrr J.he hoppe r and their ultimate..,conse· loan payment go up or do,,·n? Hospital, Sea Wind models are The meeting \\'ill begin with quences, ·said Scudamore. A -1'he exal't <"ha nge in the amount or your THJS MEANS lhal' the buyer open from 10 a.m . lb 7 p.m. daily. cocktails al 6 p. m., followed by The May 29 meeting will be lhe fourth gene ral payml'nl "'ill vary dependin·g upon the number or can, after m a king the normal IO Prices range from $45,000 to dinner at 7 o'clock and the pro. membership session of the year ror AAOC af- monlhly puymcnts re1naining on your loa n and the percent downpayment with s•;,. $51 ,250. gram a t 8. riliatcs, who now number nearly 1,000. amount ofprin cipa l which is stil l unp~datthetimc ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a ch:.ingc is 1n ade. J·lo\\·evcr, the characteristics of ihl' offici<.1l s F'llL.ll Slandard and the minimum and rnaximum llmrtations i.:ive ;.1ssurance that any _,.. change \vi ii be s mall in relation to the original mon· thly payment . For ex;1mplc. if a change in lhe max· imum amoun t of 1 :, of I ';. \\·ere made at the end of the fifth yC'ur on a JO.year, S30,000 hom e loan, the change in the monthty payment would be less than S5. If the change is an in crease. your payments "'ould be increased by that approximate amount. Ir the cha nge is a decrease, your payments v.·ould be reduced by thesameamounl. Q -Am I required to accept a n increase in the interest rate on my VIR loan? 1\ -No, provided that , '''ilhin 90 days a rt er notification of an increase, you exercise your right 1 to prt•pay lhe rcrnuining balance \\'ilhoul any pre- pay1nent chJrgc. This provision in your VIR loan guarantees that you can take advantage of any op· portunity to 1·c-ri nance and improve the (inancial :.ir·r;1ngl•n1ents of your lo.in. This special prepay· ment privilege ,,·as not available al any time with th e old fi xed·ratc type or lo.in. ()-\\'ill IJI Y VI R loan 1nake it easier or more difficult for "'hen I sell my home? ,\ -It '''ill be much cusier to sell a home that hu.s an ('Xi sting YIR loan. Unlik e the old fix ed·ra te Joan s. ::1 \11 R loan c<in be fully assumed by a qu'3 1iri cd ne\\' buyer at the current balance and rate. On the other h'3nd, if your buyer needs a larger lo'3n , there should be Ol mple Joan money available then because VI R is designed to eliminate periods "·hen "loun funds are scarce. Thus, the VJR loan system "'ill also make it easier for you to buy your nexl home \vhen you ha,•c to move or want to step up to a better home. Q -llo\v will I be notified of a decrease or hi· t·reasc in n1y rate '! 1\ -1\ notice will be mailed to you at least JO d ays prior lo the date of any ch ange. The chang~ is. not cffecli\·e until the second monthly paytne nt fo1Jo1\'i ng FJILB publi ation of its offici 31 Standard on 1\·hich a ('hange is based. The notice specifies lhe new rate of intcr~st, the effective date and the exact incr ease or decre;:1se in the amount of your monthly p;;1 y1n c nts. If the c h<1ngc is an increase; you then huve 90 d uys in \\'hic h lo consider v.•hether pl-epay- ment of your loa n \\·ould be to your advantage. Q -\\'ill my rate change each time the F llLB Standard l"hanges? A-No ch:.ingc is m'3de unless the Standard th;Jngcs by 1110 of i~; or more. Even though the Stu.ndard (•hunges byM1Wre than the maximum iti of J'";, no change can exceed that maxim.um within ;,1n y semiunnual period. These limitations assure yo u that there will be no s udden or perhaps un· m.:1n.i gcuble increase in your payments. t-:orroR·s NOTE : Randall R. hlcCardle is 0 11 invesl· 111.-111 at16lysl . college lecturer and author of ''Real Estate 1n Co/1/orriia . ··Send your comn1ents mu1 questions lo Ron· .doll I~. J\1 cCardle, c ,o the Doi ly Pilot, P. 0 . HoI 1560, Costa J\Jesa 92626. New Cas tille Tract Sells Fast in Viejo Thirty.seven Castille homes \\'Cl'C sol d · \vhen th e 10th unit of the po pul ar si n g le.family homes opened in l\tission Viejo, reports Grant Sulli\'an, general s ules manager for !\l ission .\'iejo Company. .:\lore th an 40 .homes hopp ing f.imilies jam m ed the Castille .s-aJes offire on Saturday morning to purticipate in ~' dr:i\ving, s ince frc· <1ucntly more than one family \\·an(cd the s ame home :.ind lot.· Pros pcc. tivc buyers' names were placed in :.i <"ont:.ii ner and drawn . Tll E ft'I RST coup!(' Y.'ere l\.'ll'. :.i nd l\.1rs. J ohn Glo gc r of Ne\vport .Beach. They selected the El Dali plan on a lot with ~'"'beautiful vi ew ." "\Ve 'vere s urprised a nd de· lighted t o be the first couple selected,'' Gloger said. "This '"ill be our first ho1ne and. we ::ire thrill<'d to get the lot ""'e ,,.ant ed. i\11\l\;Y OF T HE 14 re-'\ maining homes in Unit 10 ha,•e outstanding loca· l ions , acco rd ing to Sulli\•an. Priced from $41,500, C'3stille Homes features five floor plans including four one-s tory-models and one l\\'O·story' plan, Open from 10 a .m. lo 6 p.m .. the Castille models may be reached by lak· • ing the Santa 1\n a /San Diego Free\vay to La Paz Road. tr'3veling east on l~a Pa z to :\.·t a rguerite _,, Park,vay. and then !en on "largue rite . The ·m o d e I s a r e o n :\larguerite. o ne block north orTra buco Road. Interest Rates Dip ''" .. . t. -. : :°'1'1 : : ......... . "" .......... • ., . '· -- Do • . ' ......... • .> PRlVA-r:E' :. ~p: ... THE CLUB HOUSE. Take some great homes. Locate them on a great golf course and you end up with what we call "tht: club house'.' minute jaunt Up the Coast Highway to the Newpon Beach-Fashion Island area. , .. - . .. "Overlooking the golr c-ou rsl'. \\"C \\ill be near \\h;Jt \\ill someday be l .;1kc :\liss ion \'icjo. ,\!so, our lot b'3cks up lo ;:i \\'ildc rnt·ss a rc;:i, \\'hich 1s one or th e reasons '-''t: select ed Mi ssion Vie· JO," addc<LGJogcr. l.ln at· ·lorney ~i lh Rutan and Tucker In Santa Ana. ··we like the way Mis· tiion Vi ejo is being de- veloped. wil.h a lot of open s pace s o you can ~till see the hills." WASHING1'0N (UPI) -Interest rates on con· ve ntion a I home mortgages declined in Apri l for the fourth 1 s trai g ht month , the F e d e ral Home Loan 1 Bank Board said. FHLBB Chairman Thomas R. Bomar said the lower rates reflected the nood or savings being deposited In thri(t lnstilu· tions and the generally lower interest rates for other investments. The average e(fective That's what Greens East is all about ... just thiny elegantly designed homes on a private road with the 16th, 17th and 18th fairways of El Niguel Country Club as a ba ckyard. I Gree ns Ea st is truly country yet you're within a breeze of the Pacific Ocean. In driving .time, Greens East is just thiny easy freeway minutes from cen·tral Orange County and a scenic twenty Come see the elegance that's been built into the club houses at Gteens East. Priced from $123,000 to $148,000, we can 'lllmost guarantee you won't find homes of this calibre at these prices, in this type-of loc ation anywhere in Orange County. Drive by and ~ec wh y we 're 50% sold out! GREENS FASTf) interest rate for· a new · home mortgaa• in April By Sanyth Bros. · Sales office phone: (714) 495-1860 ·Clubhouse Drive a11d Greens East Drive, Laguna Niguel was-nine .percent. IL.~~_...._.;_..._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,.....~~~~~~~~-·~....;·~~~~~~~~~~~....,~,....~--.~~~~-1 I , . • .. I L ! I I I I ., . 1 ' '· • 1 ! I ~ I I l • -. Su 18, 1975 OAILYPILOT one! • -------· ' om-e CALL TARBEL RE lTORS ® I REAL ESTATE SALES -$60 LICENSING SCHOOL JC••..._.Lec..._ I, C..., & ,._th"' 0...,. C.-,. 2.IW---leec:llArH ,, ...... , ....... ,... In conjunction wilh "R ~ Real Estate School & The Levine School ol Real Estate. After receiving vour license you will be enrolled in Tarbell's 3-week .Ouic~ Start Training Program. which includes rrom1no training classes & afternoon experience in actual real eslate situations. . C!ill" Blil Rory 832-5440 ......... -.-.. Perfect for the large. family, convenient. Immaculate "move-in" condition. Large lloor plan includes four bedrooms. secluded den. separate family room. huge living room with brick fire place. CoUntry kitchen with dishwasher. Three years Old! S55,500. Ask for Sandy Belt · t7f.2Jto ca._,_..._. Fully equipped Olympic size poOI to cool off during the summer season! Very nice IM'..,..._-- reside nce wilh large covered •· !"'!•~ patio. Spanish style fireplace ~ accents livlng room, cozy dining f, area. country kitchen. An+c.le deep \ s hag carpeting. Tastefully . , landscaped. $52.900. Ask fof" ~ Herb Seymore. C....iSlllrnP ...... Potted plants·provldes a lush baci<ground , waterfall with pond in, backyard. Freshly · painted outside. Four bedroom suites. oversized living room with fireplace. Custom kitchen w ith built-ins, separate family room. oory dining area. S56,500. listed by Maris Sobczak. ..... 2-Story '' •••• , Lovely custom So4 Vista home in Huntington Beach. Formal enlf'YW8Y into living room r~y· with atrium, separate family room · for entertaining, no-wax floor in kitchen, buill-1n gas char broiler. Beam ceilings, walls of glass. formal dining area . Four bedrocrms, private master suite. 166.900. Ask tor Joe Gpnsatves. "24'tl AYirWDll.._.. 'Nith all those extras yoo\le been wanlir'lg. Charming g inge rbread shutters, rustic styling. Used brick planter in front, lushly landscaped yards and three I fruit trees! Three bedrooms. · separale lamitv room. Beaullfu1 built-Ins plus dishwaSher. Qirpets I and dreipes immaculate! $42,500. '' Ask for Joan Herman.· 540-17JO ... ...... ., .... ,_.r Oodles of plants and byaheS ~nt country home. Large breezeway and patio area for sumrrer BBO's. Fully eQuipped.pool when the hot weather is here! Large living room with fireplace, three bedrooms. fully modern kitchen. $42,950. ~tor Hal Meade. • f.~" AC.•of•tto.t Free flowing floor plan converts to three bedrooms and a den or four big bedrooffis. · Separate family room ideal for stretching out. Large living room with fireplace. formal dining room. fully modern kitchen. Beautifully landscaped alt around. $53.500. Ask tor Betty Martin. . Lo•etJ c .... Melo o..aex . Live in one and rent the other for additional income! Located on large lot they are both two bedroom units, unfurnished with rent·like payments. Large front and backyards requiring little upkeep. Country style kitchen with efficient appliances. Reck roof, forced air heating. 152.000 listed by Nellie McCague t62·1373 Sttrf '•.s..d O... ly You can·1 go wrong In this lovely Glenmar Beautifully landscaped yards, lemon and apricot trees. Fully carpeted kitchen. new .carpets all around. Huge living· :room. big dining area served by, gourmet kitchen. Bring a11 .pactlcular buyers! $44,950. Ask for Dave Bartholomew. ... ~ -·-.sa That's what you'll ~~~~arming "California"• residence. Lu)(urious Van Luit walls. beautiful bookcases, vaulted ceiling. Lu xury living room, secluded family room. Three bedrooms, cozy dining area in kitchen, plus formal dining room. $48 .900 . L is t ed by Chris MacPherson. c ...... , ., Sp.I• AcloM A real emotionlfl home! Superbly decorated. beaulilully landscaped. Thfee big ' bedrooms with alrium oll master sui~e. separate family room, formal dining area. Natural woo d cabinets accent country kitchen. Excellent area. $56,950. Li sted by Ray Aadisay. ·ii.:: . ·, ..... _,....... - Lovely Countryside villa situated on Quiet corner lot . Covered patio. front yard has lots ...,. .. - of bushes and flowers, rich · woodsy exterior. Large secluded living room, separate family room. three bedrapnt."!tUites. Ranch kitehen. natural wood cabinetry, purified air condiiloning. $44,950. Ask for Sandy Uhrig. HYo.UMto ..... I ... Do it 1n style 1n this beautilul two-story Largest IOI in the wnole tract guarantees you plenty of room. BBQ, two patios. absolutely huge living room. fireplace. separate family room. Four big bedrooms, formal dining room served by complete ly modern kitc hen $65.500. Ask for Eleanor Tjossem. 540-1720 ' ' . .. .,HM·1 TM WOll"d ~That best describes this 'Park Place Fireplace 1n the master bedroom and family room add a special" touc h efficie nt kitchen with dishwa sher and corningware slove Custom floor-to-ceiling drapes and brown shag carpets througho ut Four big bedroom suites. xtra baths. $ 79.990. Ask for Newton G Hayes. :+ " C111llfornig RGltdt Style En1oy 1hat weslern leeling 1n this home Large separate lam1ty room perfect for parties. formal dining room served by ranch· i kitchen. three bedroom suites Polis hed hardwo od fl oors Handsome wood lenc1ng, neatly trimmetl yards Bargain priced at fi; $43.900 Ask lor Vonnie Fish. · · ; 142-1154 ~ ·" • ' M11ttli•e Fi.cit loo- Real1y opens up the space in this beautiful Point Home. II offers lour · bedroom suites. absolutely huge family room. plus a big living room to boot! Kitchen includes 22 cubic toot side-by-side refrigerator. new s t ove. Outdoor gas BBQ, workshop a nd bonus room. t $55,900. Ask tor Gladys Gilliam. '4tJ..7210 Relocating? If ·you're moving to another area, Tarbell can arran9e for you to receive free information from over 7000 communities thruout the -_USA and several forei9n countries thru our RELO or9anization. For further details please call Ms. Reio, 17141 832-5440. Me so wodii11 A virtual paradise of trees. bushes and plants! Shows hke a brand new home with rich ~ ri ~ . wood paneling. plush carpets. I(' ' coordinated drapes 1n elegant :0 x~. tones. Three bedrooms, large N~ \ separate family room lor party ,... ..... · J living. Big living room with .... ,,,; fireplace. Rock roof. $41 .950. .) · .+. Listed by Margaret Highsmith. .SSl •• 111.i... 540-1720 .... For..tof1Nft Accent this lovely two-s1cwy home 1n El Toro. lot. neatly manicured yards add a gorgeous touch. Covered patio. Oversized ttving room w ilh fireplace. lour bedrooms, graceful stairway leading 10 uostairs. Brand new dishwashet' in kitchen. Supe,r assumo11on. $49.500. Listed by Wall Sienko. ... ..... ,.. Porialide Estate· R~ed! 1'ou II be proud to entertain with super-sized bonus room. large enough for a pool table! Sparkling wet bars. mirrored ·" closets in master suite. Four ,,., bedrooms. separate dining room, handsome brick fireplace in living room huge family room too! Ranc h·sty1 e d extenor. Save! $67 500. Ask lor Thelma Read. 142-2561 ilililktlm'..•."Oi ... -..... Lushly landscaped with redwood decking. styted exterior with view of the hills. Four big suites with xtra bath. luxury living room. separate family room with fireplace. Full dining room, self-cleaning oven and dishw ash er in kitchen. 1 77 ,500 . Lis t ed by Fau l c.asselman. Locoffcl I• Hte lest Hlip:tl;irhod- Magnificently decorated home in very nice neighborhood. Good-sized y81'd • · nicely landscaped. Comfortable · llOOf plan offers large living room ~' with fireplace. natural wood cabinetry accent country kitchen. 1: three bedrooms. included private ~: master suite. Only $38.900. Ask ' !or Larry Robinson. J'.llli""lif ® Serving 7000. (:ities Throughout_ The U.S.A. A••~~rica,s·-1 1.arge.st Home-Resale Company ,, ' I• . '' • I I l r I :» ·Littlest Cadet? Not on)y was the crowd small for Armed Forces Day parade in New York Satur day, but there \\o'3S this small. one in the crowd who cooldn't resist getting out in the street with the cadets from the Merch ant Marine Academy. CUrbs of Fifth Avenue which h ave seen parade watchers lined five and six aeep in past "years were almost deserted Satu rday. 250 Viet Refugees Get Security Bjrpass ¥...in Wir• S.rvlcn CAMP PENDLETON -Some 250 refugees who worked for United States government agen- ci"es in Vietnam and Cam bodia can leave Lit- tle Saigon if they have sponsors, it was reported Saturday. Another group of re- fugees is expect ed to leave soon for France. But it was not im· mediately known bow many would be going nor exactly .,lVhen they would leave. The refugees were among a Jist of 10,644 (persons w h o were 1 already given security checks when they were employed by the govern- . ment, authorities said. l They were given permission to leave the t ent cities lodged between r olling hills in the norther n portion of The 250 give n permission to leave were part of a list released by the Immigration and Naturalization Service containing the names oC Vietnamese a nd Cambo- dians wh o worked for the United $_tates govern- ment. I this base. - Pe~ons who appear on this list are being grant- ed security clearance for the INS without having to be screened by fede;al Free Papers The Daily Pilot this weekend became th~ir new "hometown newspaper" for many of the displ aced Vietnamese of Li ttle Saigon. - Mrs. Rita White, a volunteer who lives in Laguna Beach, asked newspapers ~o help in efforts to get papers to the refugees. "In response to the request or Mrs. . White," said Robert N . Weed, Daily Pilot publisher, '.'the Daily Pilot'will make availa- ble each day 100 or more neWspapers. Bundles of newspapers will be delivered to our Laguna Beach office daily for pickup and volunteer delivery to Camp Pendleton." He added, "The papers will be made available as long as they are needed," For more information about the program contact Mrs. White at640-4103. ~ Adoption Stalled ·Over Religion LOS ANGELES (AP ) settling a 14 -month-old -A n adoption agency Cambodian refugee in a with a religious require-. home. . . ment for prospective The delay will allow pareq~ has been tern-Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. porarl'ly blocked from Scott -who do· not meet Raid Neu 400-500 the requirement -60 days to press their ef· forts to adop\ Toup Ven. Aliens Jn granting the delay Friday, Superior · Court Judge Harry L. Hupp did not rule on whether Fa mily Ministries of Whittier can legally re- quire that adoptive parents be members in good standing of an "evangelical Protestant church." agencies in Washington. The list is being sent to refugee camps in the Uni ted States and the Pacific to speed up the processing, said Marine spokesman Lt. Col . Arthur Brill. It's not known whether· everyone on the list escaped before Com- m unist forces overran South Vietnam a nd Cam- bodia, said Col. Brill. Those' refugees who were not in government service must still have their p8"pers and rmgerprints flown back to Washington for a security check by the. State D e partment, Defense Dep3.rtment, the Drug Enforcement Administration, th@' FBI and the CIA . It was part of what earlier had been charac- ter! zed as a process aimed at weeding out "undesirables'." A record low number of refugees, 24, left the camp Friday, but the spokesman said the figure was ''not un- us ua I ." He sa id clearances have been averaging about 100 per day. He did not immediate- ly know whether the im- m i gr at ion and naturalization service had made plans to speed up the c learance and processing o.f refugees. For thousands of the r e fug ees, sec urity clearance has become part of a ,forced waiting game , wa i t ing for sponsors to be found, waiting for permission to leave, waiting in lines for food , medical attention and processing. Reports of depression and despair among the refugees were confirmed by a Marine who asked not to be Identified. ''There is uncertainty about getting sponsors, uncertainty about being in a new country," he said. "I think It could be expected to a degree." AnGther Marine told of a Vietnamese man who said he was "ashamed" to be in the U.S. and wanted lo return to South Vietnam . LOS ANGE.LES CAP) -Between 400 and 500 il- legal a liens have been •rrested in a raid by f ed eral immlgratlon agents at a handbag manufacturing plant. To do so is to interfere with First Amendment rights to freedom of re- ligion, contended al· "I couldn't believe it," the Marine said. "want· ed to punch him out." . ' 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 ·T~ c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • ................... ,... • Tho~~ ... tllo ~~ - . . -· DAILY PILOI CL1':5SIFIED ADi11:-... -.~·.:: You can Stft It, And II , I ' -]' OM Call Siirvlce -........ -- ....................... =:~.:... 4-t-.. ... ..... Trade It With a Want t.~2-5878 fast CMt Approval ~'.'.':':"•-..... ._ .......... .... "-""'" ........ _ _, Hn1 ot "°'"S. ~::Fors. '""'""°'"S. H1•n"°'"-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••·•······•············ ................................•.•.. , ....... . ERRORSt ..,._..,. -~ .. ,... . 1002 IOOJ euir.i IOOJ ., .. ,.. IOOJ shotlfd cMcit tt.eir • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••-•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••! dally .... """'" .... rors itnm•diohfy. The DAILY PILOT •1um1 1 W.ltlllly tor ltw tlnl "" correct ln1et"Hoft only • Houw1for S• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'RICE SI.Aste $55,900. Large1t yard In Mesa Verde North. Room !or paol , garden, or paddle tennis ·court. Premium ttrade W<&IJ, (ioor and window coveri ng s. :"Jat urul wood grain kitchen cabinelS, hug e master suit e with walk· in clo set and private '.garden atrium. 9ti2·7788 .Q,, K€Y V 1 P.€ALTOP.Sft OCEANSIDE CONDO ··OCEANA SOtrrH " • Adult Community (0ver40 ) 2BR·2BA. CHOICE one story eod unit. overlook· Ing golf course wilb glimpse of ocean. Patio. Enclosed garage. Close to clubhouse, pool, jacuzzi. Short walk to bus line. Nr. large Carlsbad shopping center. 3 mi. to ocean. Ill· ne ss forces s ale by owner. Shown by app 't. 548-3036 or 433-3855 $5000. Reclilctlon 10°/oDOWH Two sharp N.B. houses on one lot. Full pri ce only i59,500. Both houses fa ce on street and one ha s room for mother·in.Jaw unit Or 2 more bedrooms. By appointment only ~~i-l MOO GUAtl lT. HlWl'Ol:Y llACM ' llG CAHYOH -VIEW! SU t ,100 Beautiful · NEW 4 BR "Deauvllle" . Dining rm, bonus rm, fabulous kitchen .& h uge master suite. Plush cptpg, lan.dscaped & room for pool. 2 RUE CHAMONIX OPEN SAT 1·5 UMDo\ ISLE -lliHD MIW -Sltl,000 Custom bayfront elegance. Designed & built w /no expense spared. 5 a,drms, fam rm, billiard rm, pool /jacuzzi. sauna , pier /s lip. 76 LINDA. ISLE-SAT /SUN 1·5 HUHTIHGTOH BEACH -$59,500 Best buy in desirable Suburbia Pk. Man'' extras in immac. 1 story ranch w /4 °BR , FR & formal dining. Beuul. ldscp, BBQ, air·con<l workshop. 10101 THESEUS OPEN SUN 1·5 COROHA DEL MAR CUSTOM DUPLIX View fr om own er's delightful unit. Quality-bit near.new 2 story. Spac. 3 BR, den, 2 baths, fireplace in each :unit . Bet . hwy & ocean. Home + inc. · . 510 AVOCADO OPEN SUN 1·5 COSTA MESA -$34,9'0 Great buy! 3 BR & FR near Harbor Blvd. Ideal locat ion for future income. IA Y ISLAHD HOME FOR LEASE Long water view. Furnished 4 BR home w /dock for !ge. boat. $!,000 Mo. EXCLUSIVE llG CAHYOH -$17,500 Beautiful view lot on golf course. Build your dream home now! Call us. . GOLF COURSE LOT-$53,500 106' Front on choice level Site .. On fairway E l Nigue l Country Club. Outstanding vu of golf course & Cl ubhouse. Bes t C.C. buy in Org. Co. 2111 s., J ....... Hlls Rood HEWPORT CEHTER. H.I. 644-4' I 0 WILLIAM WINTON REAL ESTATE Open .JJ.ouJ ej BALBOA ISLAND 122 OHYX-SUHDAY l·I Delightful 3 bdrm., 2 bath home, fealuI:"iog spacious living rm,. wi~h open beamed ceiling, lovely blt·m kitchen, dining rm. & patio + 2 bdrm. apt. with roof deck o!f~Qg great view. Priced to sell now at $133,000 201 HO. IAYPllOHT-SAT/SUH. .1·5 Fabulous bayfroot residence offering 3 bdrms., 2'h ba., 2 frplcs . & lo1,m11e· about front patio+ 2 bdrm. home in re- ar with !rplc. & priv. patio & nice bay view. EXTRA LARGE LO'f'. G.reat s wimming beach in front. Price just reduced to $!30,000 \ 307 OHYX-SAT/SUH. I·& Here Is on:e or Bal boa'lsland's m ost beautiful homes. Set on l'h lots, this 4 . bdrm., 3 bath home offers large rooms thruout . Quiet side patio. X lnt locallon near bay & village. Offered at $142,500 2 10 PLUL-SATJSllH. 1-5 · T wo-story 3 bdrm., 2 bath home built around lovely patio, perfect for enter· t ainin g. Cozy l·bdrm., beamed ceillng a pt. in rear + guest r m . & bath. Good location. Offered at $135.C)OO . SI.own /5'1 ..App f. HEW OH THE MARKET Spacious 2 bdrm. home, just st eps from So. bayfront on Balboa Isla nd. Huge l·bdrm. apt. in rear . Dbl. gar age. Attr actively priced. Owner ~,a nts to sell now, call for details . IA YFRONT COHDOMIHIUM . Located in Corona del Mar at the chan- nel entrance, with spectacular views. 2 Bdrms . & 2 baths: Swimming pool. Boat slip avail. Priced right at $105,000 .... , .. 1002 WILLIAM WINTON REAL ESTATE llf·Merlne,l•aatll..... 675·3331 1002 •e•r .. •r~1raxJ _ ...... , ~ Ctassilicatlon..l __ .. -1 ... ·. Classification 1100 L..._ .. _.!._~_-: __ ._JI ~ .Classification 1200 · -... -I~ Classiticahon 3100 [ -~--.. -1~ Classification 3700 --=--,.------'I~ Classification 4000 L....,,,.-"""'_,,,.."'-=-}I~ Classification 5000 L...~~-~-·-•~nc~.,,_''..._,ll .... I Classification 5100 ··~~·~;·~;·~~;;.·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! •HOME WITH iN· •IAYSHORES• . IOOZ'G-.i IOOJ COME .. 48R,3ba,2·slO"Y OPEM SATJSUM 1 .. 5 '''"'''''''''''''''''''' ••••••••••••••••••••••• + lBR apt & >'°"" owp 2851 laylhore Dr. 1;,;,;i,o;.;,;.;.;-..;.. ___________ _ dock . Reduced t TOP LOCA'TJON. new ~tss.ooo. w;s1,-2•k ri.Jlanc: .. car pets, drapes; fi-eshly • <>-Of .. SAT,..A,~,U5 ,, , 1ng. OPEN Sat/Sun. 208 painted; huge liv ing rm ., Jl 1920'1 EDG-IHILL Grand Canal , Balboa 2 bdrm s., 2 baths+ guest • 'f Island. area. 2 Priv. beaches . gh '?n t he hill in ~µrtleroc~ errace, * DREAM BAlJBOA COTTAG E to grow with or r etire in luxury. W;i rm 28R, 2ba with lrg sund eck & dock. Stressed for 4 more BR 's or apt. An exciting new offering. OPEN Sat /Sun. 225 Grand Ca nal . * OCEANFRONT-2 Super JBR, 2ba homes on SJXTY PRIME IT. of W. Newport surf. Will split. Principals only. . Exclusive with BALIOA !SU.HD REALTY 673-8700 ELEGANT EASTSIOE Loca ted on beautiful cul· de·sac street is thi s 3 Bedroom, 2 bath Dike & Colg rove built home. Ex-pressly shown ror the parti cular buyer at this low price of just $59,500 in I rvine. Overlookin g Fashion Island , i7S,soo f I d 2491 CrHlvi•w Dr. ocean & Catalina. Beauti u eco ra· Thi s recently redecorat-tions thruout. Popular Plan 70, with 4 ed home, on lge. corner bdrm s ., 21;2 baths . Stop by this lot, offers the ultima te in weekend! $l39,000 living for the large famiJ y.Jge . living rm. with picture window; fo rma: dining rm., Cami· Jy rm. with wet bar ; 3 bdrms ., 3 baths. 2 Nice patios. Paved area for boat or motor coach · $98,500 2511 Vista Dri .. LOTS OF CHARM · at· tractively de co rated 2 bdrm .. 1 bath + guest rm. & bath over garage + ~• ba th in garage. Beautiful new kitchen with dishwshr. &: trash com pa ctor ; dining area, wet bar ; new roofL _elec. garage o~ener. A MUST St:E. "C"THOMAS REALTOR . 224 W. Coast llwy. N'pt. Beach 548·5527 Eves: 54.S-5643 OPEH SATURDAY 1·5 1706 PORT SHEFFIELD Lovely 3 bdrm. home in Harbor View Homes in Newport. Shows pride of owners.hip inside &out. Don't miss t his one on Saturday! Priced at only $70,000 VIEW OF Ll'iHTS Is really spect acu lar from this 4 bdrm., 2 bath in Harbor View Homes of Newport. JUST REDUCED TO $99,5-00 A real buy, call today! PLAH "E" -OLD ILUFFS Spaciou s 3 bdrm ., 2112 baths ; overlooking lovely gr~enbelt. Shows pride of ownership. Lowest priced ''E'' in The Bluffs. See tllis one at only $85,900 RAISOR'S REALTORS ...... _ l[S] ~22~ Classification 5300 · -~ME OPEH SUH. 12·4 I 008 DOVER DR. .4123 Catilpul DriYO, l"IM C-1 Valley-Shofpiog C...ter CALL 833-8600 --=--~-_______.,,l[jj ClassificaOon 5350 . 1-... -1 ~ Classification 6000 I·-· .... -~---l ~ Classllicatlon 7005 LACUESTA IYTHESEA NODOWH Westcllff,H.I. •· I002 .i IOOZ Newly painted Inside &: &1a1r.. G1Mr out; aJI new, top quality ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-••••• cupetlng. c ustom HIGH ONA HILL drapes; ~"eptionally Newport •ach UNRESTRICTED spa cious Ii\·. rm. A de- light for entertaining. Horbor View Honw VIEW f' I aw I es s k Itch e n ; OPE~ DAILY l·5 · Spiral staircase. Vaulted dramatic ILMht ing effec ts Reduced $3000. .ceilings . I lu ge mus ler in exceptio nal pool sized 1833 Port SeabourneNB suite. Cou ntry. kitchen. yard.Pricedal i79,9SO Stop In any afternoon. 3 Wet bar. Low mai n- 673-3663 548·07l5J>.:ves BR or 2 & den. 2 Baths. tenan cc la nd sca p- WEST NEWPORT Formal dining. Fplc. Up· ing.PooJ .jn cuzzi. A real Large duplex , 11teps to graded crpts & custom dream a t only $46.500, th e ocea n; great win· drps. Patio .. Owner 's Ca ll842·2335. t er /summer incnme movi ngoutofarea. oP111 1•1<1 ·1r~'IJ"''O~f11·r~· potential. Owner will &16·3928.eve,;6<,1.(M!82 ;B' -' trade ror tiome in :~ ~ Newport Beach. $125,000 it, ·{ <::!:~::< ... < ;..:;$ Lachenn1yer THE REAL ESTATERS --, associated p.1.1 n ~l1.1 •. ~11\1 •<,>1'> Re.1lt or BEST BUY =========i4Bll., good urea. $48,9SO. The aliens, seized at the Beltline of California plant in the downtown garment district Friday, were given the choice of voluntarily returning to their home la nd -in most cases Me xico -or faclng deportation hear- ings, authorities said. • ~ p ''' torneys for th e Scolts. Six Vietname.e signed a Ii.' ·aylng that they · .Ortg, Bluffs,4BR,3BA,,;~~~~~~~~;1 Scott is the head ot a .--. l Open Sun l·S. SM,900 agt. medical team that met wanted to gb back to • ] •d ac &«·1452. 2\08 Vista En· an Oper ation Ba bylift their natl v e country· Cfaaslfle11t6on 8000 trada, Bluf s, N. B. SUPll HOUSI · b h" h T v Three are civilians who VANODoWH LIKIAMOOB. NEARIEACH inc lud ing huge free .form H&:f>~ pool. 640-6600 It was the largeSt operation of its kind in the hi story of the immi· gration service, said de- p uty distric t director Joseph Dernetz. fiig tonw ic oup en were airlifted out ol 5 ll•DOWH' HEWPORTllACH came to this country. . O Set JC-I 5 After treating the boy for Saigon at the last mo-I -.,. _ jJt.....I CLOSlll'i"COSTS ";; 2 c.:... · , a cut on his head, Scott ment. The others were . . " ONLY!! CAPE coo. beautlrull y grew so lond ol him tha~ servicemen taking train· Ci1sslflcatlon 8035 5 IDRM /2 STORY d 5 BR 3 b b · k heandhis wlfe wantedto Ing classes In this roun-6 T ree lin ed ~t reet . rr~~~.ncw.~niqu:·;.,,,.~~~r make him their adopted try before South Viet-Prest ige approach . bdrm . suite + many ex· soo. nam. fell. T~ey were re-1 JI· Jf J M a ss 1 v e c 11 t r y . $89 500 Standing in their way turning to Vietnam al lhe 7 ....,..--S:~... 1'-£F'N'ORM 1 ObUS PA, RLOR . traC ALL 67s.7060 was the Fam i I y time or the surr.ender -orma anque room. and were placed with the . Classific ation 9000 Gigantic garden kitchen. MES. VEllDI Ministries requirement. ~1 1\~1~1 0Tlf RUMPUS "' ·Finest beach area. Truly Gk. executive neighborhood. 11t I Gor1eous ·lundscaping. err e Eleg ant entry way. Fully CD. -.. ... ...., up graded interior. I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;!!. Gou rm et kitchen .1. ~·or m al dine. Family s iit.-d bedrooins. 13'x40' covered danJ;"c pavilion. Huge master suite·---no d~n buy1 lhla !! Take advMntage, call 842 ·253.S. °"'"'Iii 0. II ~ '!-IN ro ~r "'<t' O PEH SUH. C·5PM IIARl)WOOD Fl..OOH.S JllH., Jg yd . ~1.~ As:.um cl.i',.,loon 2663 ........ The Scotts say they are refugees. Ro O 1\i . 5 BO NUS Love ly r~mily home In Lrr·rLE ISL. DUPLl-~X inactive membersofthe 8 J[•] 111-:onOOMS. Closi ng xlnt neig hb orhood . J BN.,lilll 1139,600 "We were amazed lo Episcopal Church. No T~ii. . cost.I move you in OJ's Beaut.cond .$$8..SOO · Assume7%1oan l!nd so many," Dernetz one knows whether Toop Veta Meet Cleoslflcatlon 9100 to~oadvon11ge. eahnow CAU 5SUI0,0.-291 A...._ a dd ed. "'I had lo Ven Is B uddhist or · 842·253'-· l•llloa•--"'L "IH '"u·~·RL- . . . Ol't'Jlu <i•rr s r~'O MNICI• -r••"'P"' "" ..-"""'" ,.,.. telephone the plant and Catholic. ANAHEIM -The. i I 111 ' Rtaffon Waterrrontlot$.15,000.221 27271::.Coast llwy teU the agen.ts to call off Hupp turned the entire American Veterln~ry J ,,..,.,Wt )((a ) -··· -~· _'· JU ' I! jll Canal Newport Shores. 675·4392 the operation becaulle we matter over lo Superior Medical Association will . . -n I !~ By owner 6~7 Prln·.J--,:-;-,..,,,..,,,,-,,,......,..- bad more people than ..., Court , J udge LHter E. hold ll• •nnu1l meeting l __ ~,~· __ [~c~l.a~s~s~ili~c~•t~lon~e~T~oo~l· ~~· ~~·~~~~~~Se~ll~l~dl~e;1i.:m=•=~ll42~-sm=[:•gl~pi~ls=on~ly~.=~· :' ==l· ~CL~"5~s~·rr~iti~D~Ml~l~· .. ~1~11~L f'OUld handle.'' -~O:!lson~!.!!~o!..r,_,lu.,rt~he~r"a"'c"t"ion""-. _:h::;•'-'re::..J:.u::;l"y-'l'-'4-'· t:.:7.:.· ___ 1 •• I , ·-·· ... ·---. . . . ,_ .... _ ...... _ _,,~ , .. ,., . _# .. _,.._ .. ...., . . ...... -~ -• -• --.... -........... ~ -..... -... -... -... ~ --... ,. --• -.... ,__"" -.. <!" ---..... - H •I • • • • ~ . . "'"'"' ... _ '1-... 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DOVIR SHOAES E~TER 'l'AIN IN STYLE · 4 llr 4 •f, ~u .; 3 l'rplci:i ., p001. w1bcli~v abl e ~iew, lumlly rm .. den , libr.u1·v. game rm ... 3_ wet bars Cone profe.-;sional ) $228,000 " COMPANY REALTORS 2165 E. Coast Hwy .. CorOllla dtl Mar "Selling RHI Estate ifl N~wport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 1002 ~· :?'1114tt.. S.td ~ REALTORs' VISIT THESE WALK TO BEACH and all t hat stained glass! Custom built DUP4EX South of Highway. Upper unit s uper new! Lol'i of shake· . shingles & stui11ed glass. 3 Bedrms, 21h bath, large deck. Lower re. modeled. Shake it on over and :see:! $119,500, sot Go1c1 .. roc1, CdM Sat /S... 1.5 NEWiy ltEMODILID • this 3 bedroom home. The all NEW kitchen has everything builtin, in- cldg NEW formicu cou\!._te 1~ !~PS and ush cabinets. NEW bath~sed brick fireplace. NEW carpels. Call us to see this NEW LISTI NG . Only $47,500. 379 E. ) 9ffl St. C:O.lo-.. S-I ·5 EASTBLUFF Lovely fa mily home, 5 bedrooms, fa mily room and a VIE W too! New wall coverings & carpet. Choice location with charming brick patio. Call us to see this beauty. $94,500. 2107 Caula, IED1"""'1, HI Sal /5ulo 1 ·5 CALL-644· 7270 282& E. Coo5t Highway, Corona del Mor PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ,.u HOMES fOR LIVIMC MO WOlltl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····················•••1 .. .,_\IOI tl'tlK l llO<llllll o'1 t'• lllCI !IHI 111r. 1111. IHI "'N A•r"A(/ Ill Ill/ llAllH A IUY AT THE IEACH! Wc.irm c harn1 of redwood in two bedroom pane led beac h home. Bright built-in kitchen, corner loL, d bl . g<1r<::1,ge & t:xl ra J)<l rking. $.57 .950 ! 2-4-6-8 Watch these units appreciate. 4 Corona de l 1\1 ar duplexes ranging from $81.500 tu SS-1.5()(). Ruy une. two. lhrl'c or all ..fnur ()y;ner v;ill tr·ade ror farm land G1•1al 1002"Ci••r• 1002 ···~··················· ...................... . HUG HOMES, INC. LINDA ISLE Stunning I ·S lory 4 bdrm. home on lagoon : hcamed ceil':-> .. ramily rm. .with wet bar; pier &'slip. $235.000 .. ft.77 Linda Is le ; open house daily 1·4. Fan tastic . 4 + mLiid ·s: perfect for cntertaininJ! '{our own slip. $310,000 WESTCLIFF N~ar schools. parks. shopping. Bu.v of th e year ! 3 Bdrm. cutie; lge. corner lc>t . v.1ith r1o ol. '\"ou"ll lo\'e it ~ S74.500 ""' REALTORS 675-5511 OPEN HOUSES Buy A Gift For Mother ""Yfl-Mot Mt MotMr '• Dery CAMEO SHORES: 45()0 lloxbury HcL An ocean view. sccludecl p;.itios. pri vate beach, 1>ri v<Jtc 1>ar king area for camper. boilt. etc .. plus :.i deli ghtful three beclroon1 . fc1n1ily ro4Jnl home. Open Sunduy I to 5 P.!\.1 . HARBOR V I E W H I L LS : :lH21i Cutcimarun. Give the rumily ;..i trc;.it 1:'.:njo.v summer vi:tca tion al home large IXJQI , j<Jcuzii, putting green. s pacious patios & play ureas. Six (ti) bedrooms . family room. ''ou own th e l<.1nd . Ope n Sat&Sun I to 5 P .M. , SHORECLIFFS: 320 Seaward : One of a kind c ustom built. split level, three bedroom & £amily roon1 , beam ceilings, interes ting & dif£erent. Open Sunday 1 to5 P.M . WESTCLIFF AREA: 1411 Mariners Dr.: Moderately priced at $66.500 for t he big famil y --rive (5) bedrooms, swimming Pool . Close to schools , library & s hopping. Open Sun. 1to5. U.STSIDE COSTA MESA: 476 flower J ust off Irvine Ave. -l'lose to schools. library. & Westclirr shopping. TY"o bedroom plus paneled den: almost a 4-car garage -hobby s hop plus ·room to park cC:tm1>er . t>0at . etc . $49.500. Open Sunday I to5 P.M. CORONA DEL MAR : 231 Lark s pur Close lo the beach. An investor's de- light -ready for expansion. on 11 2 lots. 2Bll. 2ba home. $87 .500. Open Saturday 1-5. •EXCLUSIVES: Balboa Island (Little Island ). Unusual 5 bedroom ON 'l'lift.: BAY \\.'ilh private pier,-or can re-convert to a duplex . $250.000 . Corona d el Mar : Inte resting l\liO bedroom with a loft (bedrooms) ror the1kids. on a lot & one-half ready for a large second unit. J ust $75,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coa1t Hwy •• Corona del Mer 675-5511 1002 THE MOST· UNUSUAL Coron<.1 dL·t 1\I ar horn ~ now avai lable O\'er 1:: acre huge trees. ot·can & bav vie\\·. Pri,·ate beC:tch .. 5 bedrooms·. 7 baths. pool. Take-advantage ol' this at S249.500. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• " CAMEO HIGHLA-· 5HOWl'LACE Large, pri\.'ate, quiet location. Beautiful g rounds . 3 bedrooms. conve rtible d e n . 1<.irg e formal dining room . Spc)tless condition. Don't miss th is . $."(}9.750. LOOK DOWN OH IT ALL The most outstanding 3 l>edroorn 2 bath home in l·la rbor \'ieY>' Homes ~to add to lhis. Li super vie\\' of the oce<tn C:tnd Nt-"1µ011 art'i:I. 5107.500. 75' LIDO FllOHTAGE Sp<.iciou :-. 5 hedr0<)m ho1n e \\1th dinin g roon1. ofl"il'L'. sep<::iralc childrt•n ·=--\\."ing and family room. l.arge Sl'1·ludt·d patio in <·cnlt:r of this uut:-.t:1ndi11i.: f ;1mily hon1 e . $169.500. UNCOMMON. .. Impressive 2 s tory faniily home in Bay c r est . 4 l)ed rooms. 3 baths . family room, formal dining room. Costly Jandsc:a ping includes pool with separate jacuzzi. Property is like new. Situ<.1ted on large corner lot. $158,000. SPYGLASS CAPE COD 6 BEDROOM A model home -Parquet floors, shutters. custon1 wallpapers with coordinated draperies, £amily room and bonus roon1 , l;.mclscaped and lerr a<:ed . 5164.900. EXCEPTIONAL VIEW - SHORECLIFFS Panuran1il' ocean & jelly \"1~,,-. Beautifull y landscupc<I qualily hom e in p1·t:s ti gious area . 4 l)edroum s . d e n . siltin g roonl . breakf<1 s l rou1n. large ga1ne l"(KJlll w /pool tahle . S:l75.UCXI IA YCREST ... ORIGINAL OWNER A property that expresses constant peace a nd enjoyment. Located on a q u iet s treet . Poolsl.zed yard . Immaculate in every respect. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Family r oom. Forma l dinin g r oom. A s pecia l p lace. A s pecial offer. $117,500. PRll"E VIEW -LINDA ISLE Professionally decoruted 5 bedroom waterfront home . Dramatic entry lrom beau ti Fully landsca-pe'd courtyard. Bayside terrace w /view of Pavilion & turning ba:sin. Pier & slip ror 2 boats. S385.000. PLAN FOR THE FUTUllE 8 eu utllul Big Ca n yo n condo1ninium . ..-J bl>droonis. oce~n view. woud '<ll•C hs. co1\lihental c harn1 anti J?ract!. All for only SIS.1.000. Call today , THE ILUFFS Spi:trkling <::irea ; 4 bdrm. condo. encl unit, on greenbelt, near pool. O'"·ner will release or lease/option. $72,500. Couple's de li ghl '. 3 Bdrm. condo ; 21,:.>. be:i ., nr. pool . S.54 .500 ' HIDDEN TR~URE Majestic: 3 bdrm., 3 bath ; mass1\'e frplc .. hclwd. fi rs., high sculptured cei l's .. secluded is land setti ng . $119.95() -See this ' IAY HIDEAWAY T<f s tefull .v cl el'o rate d 4 charmer: pier & sli11. 5275.000 bdrm . fee . VACANT LOT City of Capi:-itrano Bt>a C'h : 1 !! ,·iew. Onl.v S28.000 <tl're . (J <:e an , 4-bdrm . SI62.500 SPYGLASS HILL bay & i\1t . vie\\1S . hon1~ + fa111il y + 2-Sty . bonus . 567 Son Nicola Dri•r, Suite I 02 ' Hfiwport c...... 640.4050 Gc•r:al 1002 .............................................. WATERFRONT wlllo plor ..i .. , OFFER YOUI TRADE ... !or' a h uge tWO·story 4 BR & den. a BA with formal dining. 2 frplc's ., 3 car gar' and Extra parki.Jlg. $145,000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 M•wpori ll•cl. c_,. 30th S©1.t ~1'A.-~ r..zr.s· Thof lnfriguing Word Gome wifh o Chuck.le 0 11~..,••Ungr ti .. • ll ><•u"'Ll.,J .. ord• bo!kl"" !oJ m<ol• 6 .,,..111., ... ·ord• p,.,.1 lonl'"' gf eodt ,~ ,., 1,ne of "I""'~' ~~ ( :.1-: Ullf'!!o\\I ..... h\ .~ ( :.1.· H•·:1 llftf!" AH INVITATION TO GRACIOUS LIVING Prestige Dover Shores home; 4 lxlrms . + s tudy: warf\1 family ·rm. & £or mal dining. Front entry patio with pool. Spectacular vie w. Sl84.500. Held Open Today I ·5. 1626 Galaxy. EASTa.UFF l ... arge 2 story charmer. 3 Bedrn1 .. hu ge family roon1 . ranch sty le kitchen. l<~enc·ecl yard. Easy to shO\\'. Vacant & r ead.v. 1\ solid \'<t\ue ;:it $81 .500 SEVENTH HU.VIN \Ve ha\'e 2 openings £or real estate people to join our sales staff. Top location. with the ni cest associated & friendliest customers. Call Pam for app't. All inquiries confidential. C.F. COLESWORTHY 640·0020 EASTIL~ cana ' 1002 Ge•ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE 115 Via Lido Soucl Op .. Sol/S..• 1.5 \Vaterfront 4 BR .. 5 ba .. rumpus rm . Pier & float, :siJndy beach. $295 ,000 Be aut. 6 8 1{. 5 Ua. 01· 4 UR. 4 Ba . ""ith 2 BR . I bu . apt . SLtndy beach. court.yarfl. s hore nioorin~. 8295.000. W attt f1 Of1t Lot1 40x!JO l't, $250.0<Kl 40x!JO ft. $285,000 Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR lll H o y ~'d' [),,._, NH ~''> f.161 ----- G-.1 1002· G-•I 1002 ······················· ....................... . I• ~ . . • j •• • r • • .• ~ Sund~y. May 18, 1975 DAILY PILOT D:J ~:::.~.~ ....... ~::.~.~·······!~!~:.~.~ ...... . Go•rol 1002 GoMrol 1002G I IOO" •••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ,. z •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C4S4GUHDE MAGNIFICEMT SURROUNDINGS ON THE WEDGE Short witlk to lh• surf rrom .. •rtil· Wedge". Ex· lra 1:.irgc corner lot. Near to,P1ke lrad. Secluded en· ,try. Sunkt-11 11artor. llugc ru1npu~ r0<11n wllh \4'Ct 11 .. r . 1:1ant wurde n knchc11 F•>rrnal dinlng r·uurn l\1 11 t:::. 1n uslcr .l>ULll•. ,\l ...in11noU1 1iarty rr11>1n ~1·p...ira lc wing lo l...i11ld) b~·tlr•Mun. .... Huorn lor· liu;il & 1·a 1npcr ()..,,"llcl' 11111.,1 gu t.1kt· :11! 1 aut .lg \". t..: .1 lt ~-'t.'JJ." . ~~·. . '. [~ THE REAL ESTATERS COUNTRY STYLE EASl't;H:o.; 2 "lur) o\1·r Juuk:, lak1.: :, Bcdi-1n . l<HtHI)". ll'"'J. t•llil ol 1·ul 1tc ·:,a1·. :i;ll l .~.-~1 COUNTRY CLUB 1\'J'~JOSPll Elt~:. 1:11._.rt\'l"l r~t1r1:::men1. \\'t:H pla11n1..·tl ;1 bcdr1n, turrn~1I dint·, :.cparalc brc;1kt:1:,l area, $il,VUU . . MESA VERDE liHIGH'I' S l'lYI'. sec and buy J lledr1n. fan1 & ..,,.OOtl dcek . gurgcutJ:> ""'CkXI di:- cor. :).i7 • .loo. NEWPORT BU.CH HAY \"IL·:\\", -1 bcdr111 , t'anuly. t'ur1n1:1J dine. ~170 Sq .It .. J ca r ~aragc. Hui.It Joor. g111'tlc11 . SI 1.54.AJ. HUNTINGTON BEACH .\1 l)i)l-:J. hou\c, n1an) l'S Ir •• , -I li,•dr111. lun11 ly l.1rg1· ~;1 1"tl. 11;1lk '''" IJtk\· t" l1c,1ch ~ @ herbert hawk1ns RI Al TOA!. 64{) JJSS MUST SEE Pcrhi1p :, lhc n1os t l'.hi.lrmn1g up~raded . 4 br horne 111 .\les ;1 "-'ood" .\ii aster br & hv rm O\"er· look lo1 t . .'I .\ at r1u1n I 1<o' plu"h grl'L'IM.'ry & nne I hghtin~. Take ud1·unt;,ig~ 01 scll~·r:. ·~rc~·n thurnli a" .\uu t"UJUY outdoor vallu 1111r1 g :,urruundccl h ) la\·1,,h g:1rdcn:, Pn<:t•tl onl) :s6l.OOU CONDO l\ard lo !'1ruJ I ht'tll'tJO l!l. I '~ yr lh!I\". Call tUt' 111lu .. il.iuUl acldcd rcuturc' \\1i111 t la,,l ;1l :::'Jti.\).llJ SUPER SHARP "'here els .: but :\lesa \'erdc eun you tint! l'>Uch a lo1·t•l) 3 lk.'<irm home 1ur unly ~.UOf/. !\1ust !>t'l' to ;ippr e(·1at1.< l'.;1!1 r101<o· l:iefore it',, too l:.i1e' ~~·~s 3841 Camous NB 549-1655 Open 411 Wk. I 0·2 2074 Marion Way. Costa Mesa I ijJrn1 :-.. j!e ll<'l"•HJ :,I h:>Lh,,. U\t"l"~l/~~I g;1 1·;1i.:~·. I .,h<tke ruvl . 2 p;111u ar~·a.~. Cul d t' .~.il· 1,n·at1un b..-L w1:cn S.11lla ,\n;,i & ! l)J'a llgt; Ul I '..!l:o.1 HcducLi.l , tu::;.Jl.;;vo. I !1'9auail ~ liiii IPlac• . Plopertl- 752·1•20 1<100 QUAil Sf. NI Wl'i)I T l lACH TOTAL "GOODUFE" CONCEPT Call and let us show you one of th e fi nes t J bedroom hon1es at this price in the Bluffs. Jn ex- cellent condition. In· terior d ecorator s own ho1n e. Con venienl to ten- nis courl & ~l. Only S72 .5UU . Call no1<o·. b7:1·8.J.5U. ()o•l;!(f ~· • '· ···~· '.</' [®'M~ltl 4 BDRM, 2 II.TH \"aulled t'l'il 1n l(s, t1rc vla ce . 11 ~11.· s ha g 1.:l'pl.:. c uslutn Jrapcs lhruoul, FA heat. nalurul wood cal11 neL'I 111 u cuiy kilch. l.ots uf trees in trout & back yard'i with a b e aut. cov'd patio. l'ri<:ed lo sell l't1sl al $39,95u. • C ORONA DIEi. MAR Rustic home with 2 lxtrms., on R·2 lot. orre red at 565.950. IAYCREST 2 baths, Ne.wport B ~ac h . exclusive area. Beauti£ully decorated with papers & paint ; 4 hdrms., dinin g rn1 .• recreation room . Ready to go at $73.900 FREHC H CHA TEAU , lligh on the-hills or Coron ~ del <·u stom c rc:.Jtcd; ~0.IXXJ. UNIVERSITY PARK Mar ; Sin g le level a bdrm .. atrium . ulr-cunclitioned . l'U Slfnll t' reated al $5 1.500 EMERALD IA Y .i\ real honeymocu1 l'uttagl' with ~ lxlrms .. tree t'O\'l'rl•tl YLir<I. ;.i real buy ill S8Y.5UO 'v [[U~~IN-Mfl TIN IHcJ. ~.--REAL T RS ·' 644·7662 ORONA DEi. MAR 1002GrMrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macneb /Irvine realty FINER HOMES FllOM $46,500 TO $775,000 SWISS CHALET + VlliW TO CATALINA Newly remodeled -2 bedrooms + private e n try Lirtist 's s tudio sit uated on -2 tree-fiJJe Cf --iots overlookii'lg quaint [,aguna Beach. SllS.000. OPEN SUN. 2·4 P .M. 1751 PALM Dlll VE. !8471 COSTA MESA CUTIE. 4 bedroom family room -lg. living room! $47 .500. l,arry Dyer 642·8235, ( 848 I VIEW! VIEW! Used brick entry leads to spacious hom e , .. ·/2-stor)' entry . 32 ' living room w !high l'eiling handsome master·suitc -_g lamorous bath & dressing room. All t>hi s + bedrooms. bath & powder room. 5139 ,500. Maxine \Vi\liams 642-8235. 1849 ) A DOLLHOUSE!! 3 bedroom home in the family comm unity of Culverdale for t he price of ONLY $46.500! OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 3852 BEAVEll ST. (B50) MEDITERRANEAN REI.ING. Exceptional 4 bedroom in Dover Shores w /3 baths. atrium , pool. 3-car garage & fantastic su nset VI EW! $168,500. Elaine Svedeen 642·8235. (BS! l IT'S ALMOST TOMORROW!! Wh en prices go up \\'hen interest goes up equity. ap11reciation & rents \\.·ill also go up on this duplex. all tu "')'OUR., l~nefit to see it TOD :\ Y ! ! S89.500 . l,01 s J\1iller 642·8235. ! B52 l llG CANYON JEWEL -VIEW. 3 bedroom Monaco located on the 4th F'airway. Beautifully del'orated w /peg wood floors, e nlarged den , used brick patios & air conditioned. $169,500. OPEN SUN. l ·S P .M. #12 RUE GRANDi:>UCAL. (853) IEAUTY IN DESIGN. Handsom~ly a ppainted 3 bedroom , 2 b a ll• h ome w /3·car garage . Exceptional value at $67.500. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 2402 BAYFARM PL., SANTA ANA HEIGHTS. (854) LOWEST PRICE OH GALAXY. 4 spacious bedrooms. fan1ily room. formal di11i1.1g. al)undant storage, Pool-si7.ed lot w /hadminton court. $128.500. H e len llarlley (;42-8235. (855) YOU WILL NEVER SEE THIS AGAIN! VirtuLilly la s t year·s price! ~'ORM ER MODEL ! Immaculate - centrLil air -3 bedrooms + dining roon1 ! $64 .950 '\\.'/\and , L3szlo Sh arkany 644·6200. (8561 DELIGHTFULLY DECORATED. 4 bedroom Cam eo Highlands family home w /form al d ining room + cheery breakfast area. Lg. yard + dog run. $94.500. Martha Macnab 642·8235. ( B57) . ''LITTl.E CORONA" VIEW. Spectacular conternporary a\\'ard winne r overlooking the Ocean in Corona del !\far. Woodsy. 4 bedrooms + pool. S/75,000. Donna Godshall 644·6200. (H.58) FANTASTIC SPYGLASS VALUE. f'ront row view or :.JI! NeWport Harbor . See this beautilal 3 bedroom home in perfect condition & compare! $149,500 fee. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M . 17 CARMEL BAY DR. <B59) } I • I I ' 1 • ' ,1 • I I I ' - • • ' . • Ol'BI HOUS! THIS Wlllll1"0 1200 UST IAll104 II.VII. 61-M120 ' , ' . • VO GEL & BABBITT "J•., t~, hi"' r • 1,, :)r t~ II 1'11 1.11•1, ----1----------. WWW~~...-....... 1001 ....... 100 LI.Reil FAMILY HOME lr\•1nc '1\:rracc. A great lamlly home with four bedroo m s, s parklin g 1>001 and badm inlon court. You o~·n the land. . .\real pl easure to show. Call 97.345:)(1 Jvr appoint· 1nent. Pr\eed atS00.500. Ol'tN fl! 9,. II S f(JN 108111/i(I '' ~TH£ RfAL 1 ~llTEHS PRICiD TO 58.1. E XC ITING BEACll- FRONT; br.;tnd new J bd rrn .. 2·1tory home. Jluge tamily rm. with frpl c . & ~·e t ba r . liorgeous decor thruoul. Only $220,000. OPEN SAT ,ISUM I ·5 409 Ho. Bayfrot1f Balboa IJ..d HESTER-BROWN & A:::. soc., ReaJl.oD 833-9711 DRASTIC -REDUC-TIE>N- SIR+ LAND 2 YRS MEW Hw.mlll111 g s bt!<lroo1n , J bath, 2 story. Jo~ormal en· try, fiunl.:en h\·ing room, enormous party-g ame room· .... ·1th fireplace, ~l»ss cd in gourmet kitchen. extensi\'e patio ctnd wandering private grounds. House .. eeper1 q u ar t ers, s eparate c h1 l dren s wing and hide"wuy mai>ler su.ile. Witlk lo beuch. Just iMOO down. Sec IL llOY.'~ Call ii63·G7t:ii . OP!•~ rn o • n I fi;~ •o&r ,,,,, • [:R1litcilll Did you mi•ii lhe boat on mMrina property at Newport Beach? Man· iJaJ<iy Bi1y is your last chance. 3 SH. waterfront ·rownhouse with dock. $68,SOU. Hy Owner. £veii g()5 / 483·4023. LACUESTA 41R +FAM ASSUME $32.500 ltambilng 2 stor}, 4 ht'druom La <.:ueslit. Lui de S;tC location . Spacious hv1ng and formal dining rooms. Separate conv . den . gigantic lamily roo1n "'1th fi replace. Separate children and m;,i stcr suite. Scclud(.-d g rounds. Child·safe street. Be rin>l lo iiCC 1l. Cati 963·6767. Ol'(J' f/1 9 • fr S II.IN IC'~! •~I' Eli!IHE REAL STATERS - -, IAYCREST $73,000 Cwitom home featurin& :.pecially d esigned pro· resslonal o£flce &: 4 bdrma & family room. Separate entrance lo or· lice thru large garden area. Room ror pool. A HOMES OPEN l~I Thlt Aft•"'•• UMlli)UI IM OLD ILUFFS -o n the Bluff. beauti!ully upgraded E plan. g reat views . Sll2,000. See Dottie Johnson at 1959 Vi sta Caudal. UMlli)UE IM IRVIME TERllACI -4 bdrm, pool, spectacular harbor vie"'· entertaining home. See Hugh Mynatt at 1023 Dolphin Terrace. Corona del Mca r. UHlc;>UE IM THE BLUFFS -origin al section, 3 bdrm. ex('ellent condition. See Ronni e Lundy al 2004 Vis ta Cajon. S74 .000. . UMlli)UE IM OLD COIOM4 DEL M41l -Cute duplex, needs a new dress. bas great pOten tiat, g real income. Now $89,950. See Natalie Fogarty at 511 Orchid. UMlt;lUI IM OLD COROM4 DEL M4R -2 bdrm, custom on a corner lol ocean view. prime cond., see Maril y~ Hodges at 3322 Seaview. UMlli)UE IM THE ILUFFS -3 bdrm . delightful paneling, vie\\', owner will linan ~e a l 8 1!'.!%, a~king $102,SOO . See Rita Boland at 430 Vista Parada in the Blur rs . UHlli)UE OH SPYGLASS HILi. -i7 000 s . ft. lot:-4 bdrm sinz!g story, nearJ new. ST!J"l,5'(f(J."see-Gi1iny Kendall at 67 Montecito. Spyg lass Hill. UMlli)UE IM H4RIOR VIEW HILLS - New listing. Sandpiper model, need:; fixing up. Sec P at 1'"'oersier at 3500 Catamaran . UMlli)UI IM SPYGLASS -"Southport". Ca pe Cod exterior. 6 bdrms, half lndscpd, moving. $179,500. See Fran Scott at fvl ontecito. UMlli)UI IM CENTRAL NEWPORT - typical older beach front home, g reat lot. out of area owner. $119,000. See John Ha nssen at 520 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach . UMlli)UE IM THE BLUFFS -Former model home, greenbelt location. Back Bay view. warm inleriOr . $88,000. See Barbara Hutchinj1;s at 2407 Novia, The BluHs , Newport Beach. . UMlli)U! IM CORONA DEi. M4R -2 two bedroom units. ooe is a darling. home; other over garage unit . Close to s hops, library. &J5 ,000. See Nadine Croul at 510 Marigold, Corona del Mar. utllli)U! IM MIS4 VERDE -Fairway 4. bdrm, sin gle story, new offering at $149,000. See Martha Beynon at 3024 Java Road . UMl9UE IM MES4 VIRDE -4 bdrm, custom . n ear golf and tennis club. large lot , s ing le story . See Bet ty Chappe l at 1882 Tahiti Dri ve. Costa Mesa. UMlli)UE IM MES4 VERDE -5 b<ll;ia._ split level with big fam. rm., 2 frp~ n ea r g olf . t e nnis . See Ja c ki e 1-landle man al 1925 Kauai. S87.500. UMlt;lUE IM THE llAC9UET CLUI -3 bdrm, immac ulate. nea r courts, only s.59,900. See Carol Wilkinson at 13571 Espirit Way, Irvine. . UMlli)UE IM tlli CAMYOM -See Marilyn Shurr at #5 Royal St. George .. A lar ge, beautiful, 5 bedrm , must see' Priced at S275 ,000. · U!'llill()UI: t1()Ml:i ON TOP OF THE RIAL ESTATE ~"KET W11'W TME NICEIT 'ECWLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES COfllor.A 01! L MAfll. 17&4000 MESA Vl"Dl, 548-6880 • CAl.L ... \'ery special home for special people. 646-7711. Ci....-al 1002~G...,... 1002 Opt:n t:ves. •••••••••••-:•••••••••••:••••••••••••••:•••••••• •• )) OPE1'11DAILY1 ·5pm aGGG CA TAfllAHAi"i H arllor View. 4.Al.M OWNt:R ··MUST" sell ind can give immed. oc· ~up .. BB It. fam rrn. din rm, pool & jacui:?i. In g reat s hap e . !Marguerite 1\vl"!. to Keel Or., turn lelt and g<J to end or cul·de·sac.) 675-5511 Colo Ot Mewpoo I **LIDO ISLE** TWO VERY SPECl4L HOMES 104 VHi H .. ro 0,... SalfSoon. 1-4 4 Bdrm. custom home with formal dining rm .. lge. mstr. suite with library & !rplc. Sundeck. $159,000 711 Vlo Lido Mord Opoo S-I ·4 4500 Sq. rt .. 4 bdrm:s ., on lge. corner lot. Dining ('m ., lge. mstr. suite with frplc. & view sundeck. $169,000 "Y'4LL COME" LAWSON REAL ESTATE J416 Yi. Udo. M.I . 67MS62 251SE.Coastliwy &e .. rol IOOZ ·G' --~ IOOZ Corona del Mar. __......... ----'===="'--I' •••••••••• ": •••••••.•••••.••.•••••••.••••••••• VA TERMS EASTSIDE COSTA MESA CR.V 1:1 In. OK ror vet purchase. 3 bedrooms, 1 a b11th1 •• t'la,rdwood rloor•. Call noW646·7171. O#f.N fl! 9 • •r ~ 'iJN rO&l •11(1' 'Ii' t . ·~ f .-. .., .~v~ TK£ REAL l ESTATERS , , Try a Dai l ,Y Piiot ClassUjed Ad to b\ay,Jell or rent 10meUQc. ,. I ......... ~...., $5000 PRICE REDUCTION OPIH S4T-SUM i.z.5 OWHlll S4 YS SB.I. THIS Bluffs "Trina" w /view 3 bdrms • 21'> baths -freshl y painted -upgraded. Best buy 1n Blufrs S00,900. VACANT. 431 VIST4 P4114D4 Hal Lewis & Associates 5'.>Y it;l l t,.l,l 14'.,2 • ' . . . .. .. . .............. . -. . .. ·-·--~ ...... -,a-••• .. ,, ..• tr•n•nt•tl•n f ~-.;;.)iii:i:::i.:.. Co It.• ... F0<ci.llW Ad ACl'ION Call • A hit1 Plllt Atl·•- '41·M11 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW ,HOME JUST REDUCED $5,000. This cust. 4 Bdrm contemporary home built to maximize ocean view, and provide income from attached :l Bdrin apt. Roman bath, fireplaces. A !un·and no work . $137.000 See Polly pt 111 42od STUii', Ml'T ICH or.._ ''"'"Y 1-s HELEN B. DOWD llULTOL IMC: MLS 644-0 I J4 DIRECTORY Hji" tttl.-ltedy ~dtnct_.,._....,,_,tWl~w..._.. es Y• 90.i..o.11 ••• ....... Al-"'-.loc.ati0111 Nihei ltelow ... 4escrilttd M ...... 4eteil lty .C.trll .. ets.W...... IR...,.., DAILY "LOT WAt-IT ADS. P•ott• lhowi119 op911 ....... for .... w rMI wt 1W9" to Htf IUCh h1for••fl•• in this coMM te1ch Friday, Saha., ..t SlnMhiy. HOUSES FOR SALE I IR & F4M 11M or DllH 2921 Four~h Ave .. CdM 644-1766 $63.500 2 l!DllOOM Sun.1·5 31423 Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach 499.3005 Sat & Sun l ·5 515 l rl(ine, Newport Beach 673-7737 $17,000 Sun 1-5 . • •520 W. Oceanfroqt, Nwpt·Bch 675-6000 $1 t9.000 Sun 1·5 332"2 Sea vie w, old CdM, CdM · 675·6000" ·194,500 Sun 1·5 34!1.A ve. Adobe. San Clof!lente 1!'92.4927 S33.000 Sat&Sun .. l~ 427 Narcissus, Coronadel Ma r 675-2373 . Sun 1·5 712 Malaba r Clrv. Terr.) CdM 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1·5 619 Irvine; Newport Beach 646·7171 Sun. 1·5 9567 Pettswood, Huntington Beach 546·2313 Sun. 1·5 2712 Vist a d e l Oro <Bluff•) NB 644 -6200 $64,500 Sun. 1·5 2 IR & F4M RM or DEM •No. 4 WestcliffVilla,N.B. 645-2848 1642-1773 . bAIL Y 10 Rue Fountainebleau, Bi g Cn NB 644-1766 $128,500 Sun. 1·5 2441 Vis ta Nobleza (Bluf!s) NB 675-3000 Sun. 1·5 18382 Mapledale Ln., Hunt. Bch · 752-1920 Sat/Sun 1·5 476 Flower, Eastside, CM 675-5511 Sun 1·5 231 L&Uspur, Newport Beach 675-5511 Sat 1-5 330 Morning Canyon Rd, Shorecliffs · 675 -7225 $106;000 · . Sat/Sun 1·5 1751 Palm Dr .. Lag\JiiwBeach 642-8235 Sun. 2·4 18730 Brookhurst. Huntington Bcb 545-9491 $35,5000 Sun 1·5 3 IB>llOOM 328_ Prospect (NwptShores) NB 962-6964 $47,500 Sat&Sun 11-3 461 Seaward Ild. Corona HldS CdM 673-6510 $74,500 Sun.1·5 4382 Satinwood, Uni v Pk, Irvine 640-6161 $58,750 Sat/Sun 1·5 2407 Novia. Bluf!s. Newport Bch 675-6000 $88,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 6151 Galipean, 0 .1-l a ven , HB 842·937 1 $46,990 Sun 12·5 104 Via Palermo <Lido Is) NB 673-7300 $107,500 Sat/Sun2-5 2004 Vista Cajon,BluHs,NB 675·6000 S74,000 . Sun 1·5 204 Tustin Ave.Newport Beach • . 642:7056 $72,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 335 Lindo AvCnr Library) Bal. 675·6621 $132,000 ()pen Daily 413 E. Bay St., Eastside. CM 642·5273 $49,500 Sat/Sun 11·5 * 1506 Irvine, Newport Beach 642·6888 $59,500 Sat & Sun _2 Rue Fontainebleau.Big Canyon 644-6056 $159,500 Sun l-5 430 Vista Parada.Bluffs.NB 675 ·6000 $102,SOO Sun 1·5 •1420 Kings Rd.ClifOiaven;NB 642-5200 $122.500 ' Sat/Sun 1·5 16231 Howland, Sunshine, HB 1142-9371 $11,950 Sun 12·5 345 E . Rochester, Costa Mesa 673-3663 $53.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 t24 Via Mentone <Lido Isle) NB 673·6377 $119,ooo Sat & Sun 1·5 213 Vial>ijon.Lidolsle, NB 1146-3255 Sat/Sun 1·5 •4615 Camden (CameoShrs) CdM 673 ·4400 >250;000 Sun. 1·5 619 lrvme. Newport Heights , NB / 847-6010 $43,950 Sat&Sun'1·5· ( • • • . .... •, ...... •2317 EastbluH Dr, Newport Beach 963-6767 $.56,500 Sat 1·6 952 Bluebird Canyon Dr. Lag Bch 497 ·1816 $79,500 S<>n 14 507 Clubhouse, Newport Beac~ .646·77 11 ... _. .. .. :Sun .1.-!i .. 4671 Ranchgrove, Irvine 646-7711 Sun 1·4 24381 LaHermosa. Lagun a Beach 494-9473 $50,000 Sun 12-5 735 Balboa, Laguna Beach 494-9473 Sun. 11 -4 1807·Pt. Barmouth <HV Hmsl N.B. 494-7551 $74,500 Sun 12-4 2!l7ll Chlllon Way, Laguna Bch ' 494-35.77 $67 .000 Sat/Sun. 17671 Sequoia Tree, Univ. Park 552·7500 $52 ,500 Sun . 1·5 420 Lugonia, Ne wport Shores.NB 642-5200 $.54 ,950 Sun 1·4 2472 Fairway, Costa Mesa 646-7171 619 Irvine, Newport Beach 646.7171 312 Magnolia, Costa Mesa Sun 1·5 Sun 1·5 646-7171 Sun l-5 1400 Kings Rd.Cli!ffiaven,N B 642-5200 $79 ,500 Sun 1·5 3852 Beaver St. Cul verdale Irv 642-8235 Sun 1-5 237 LaJolla,NwptHghts, NB 642·5200 $71 ,000 Sun 1·5 3 Ill & F4M 11M w DEH 3423 Seabreeze Lane, CdM 644-0832 $113,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 ••409 No. Bay front, Balboa Isl 833-9781 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 438 Vista Parada, Bluffs, N.B. 1144-1452 '89,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 2269 Corn~U Dr., College Pk CM 642-4236 $44,300 . Sat.Z.5,Sun.12·5 1010tStonybrook Dr .. HB 968-111811 '68, 750 Sat/Sun 12-5 •179731.:os Pr4dos St, F.V. 968-5296 $5,,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 •1227 Outrigger Dr. (llVHJ CdM 644H819 $124 ,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 2034 Continental, CM. 646-3326 $35,500 Sat-Sun 10·5 1215 Nottingham Rd. CWstclO NB 642·~ $84,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2512 Bowdoin PL C College PkJCM 549-4241 $44,950 Sat/Sun 10·5 •2431 Bowdoin, College Prk. CM 637·5076 $14 ,800 Sat/Sun. 1·5 4733 Cortland Dr. Cameo Hlnd•CdM 673-3177 $87,900 Sat /Sun.1-5 28SS Europa, Costa Mesa 645-5045 $74 ,950 Sat /Sun 1-5 ~2 Deervale, DeaneGarden HB 968-4456 $62,900 Sun 1·5 2823 Tabago Pl.,MesaVerde CM 549·8655 $58 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •13571 Espirit,Racquet Club Irv 875-6000 $59.900 Sun 1-5 ••1915 Bayside Dr,.CdM .., 844·1766 $239,500 Sun 2·5 320 Vista Madera (Bluffs) NB · • 644-1766" $97,500 Sat/Sun l -5 •4800 Roxbury (CameoShrs) CdM 644-1766 Sl29,500 Sun.1·5 341" South R~a.SandPOlnti.SA 646-8811 $4_9,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 Z19 E . Wilson, Costa Mesa 548-1~ $42,900 Sat/Sun.1·5 l5490ce.an Bl v CPenin. Pt.) NB 645-7575 $150,000 Sun l·S •1827 Sabrina (Irv. Terr) CdM 673-2222 Sun 1·5 l!IO&Pt. Weybridge CHY Hms) NB. 673-2222 Sun 1·5 308 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar • 673·2222 Sun 1-5 1757! Hickory Tree (Unv. Pit.) IN 642·5200 $63,800 Sat/Slan l ·S •2318 Heather l-llJ1e, NWpt Bch "2·5300 $10ii,500 S.t/&.ln l·S ' ' . . ···••·•·••··········•·· ...................... . DY OWNER. 48R; ram rm, 2ba. nr. So. Coaat PIKza. Purchased new hom e, m u s l sell . Consider all orfera. (714 1 557-4591 art Spm wkday1 : all day Sat/Sun. ' IAYYlfW lJuge master bedroo1n, overiookln& :;1· for Lido waterfront + beauti ful m arble rrplc.,all for IU0,000. By 8roker. 833·3"48 674l~LaFayette, S.S., HB 1142-9371 $65,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 Ill Via Dijon (Lido Isle) N.B. 675·7542 $136,SOO Sat /Sun 1·5 111118 Vista Caudal, old 'Bits CdM ' ,875-6000 • $112,000 .• !jun 1·5 •4500 Roxbury, CameoShores, NB 67~5511 , . . Sun 1·5 320 Seaward, Shorecli!fs. NB 675-5511 · Sun 1·5 2207_ Pl_. Har~ickJl:JV Hms) NB · 675-3000 , " Sun. 1·5 •1935Sabrina Ter(lrvTer) CdM - 644 -1766 $187.SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 2900 Alta Vista < EastbhtH) NB 640-0020 .Sat/Sun 1·5 •1130·Pembroke (Westcliff) NB 642-8235 $79,SOO Sat/Sun 1-5 379 E . 19th St. Costa Mesa 644·7270 $47 ,500 · Sun 1·5 .. 3iff2'.-Ya~~n ,~~:~&i~·esa Sat/Sun1:s •4101 Glenwood St. Greentree Irv 551·2100 $48 ,SOO Dally 10·6 11173Lllac, F.V. 962-7788 Sun 1·5 2663 Redlands. Costa Me'sa 675·4392 $39 ,500 Sun 1·5 8092 Cornell Dr, Huntington Bch 962· 7788 Sun 1·5 20072 Beaumont Circle, H.B.' 852·2535 Sat/Sun l·S" 2168 Meyer Place, Costa Mesa 546·2313 Sat/Sun 1·5 2627 Raquetta (Bluffs ) N.B. 644-ll:t.l Sun. 1 til dusk ·ooo MacKenzie, Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sun 1·5 2501 Holly Lane, Newport Beach 646· 7171 Sun l ·5 12Rue Grand Ducal !Big Cyn J NB 642-8235 $169.500 Sun. 1·5 2402 Ba yfarm P l., S.A. Heights 644·6!!00 $67,500 Sun. 1·5 17 Carm el Bay Dr .. Spyglass CdM 642-8235 Sun . l ·S •2319 Tustin, Newport Beach - 556-2660 $89,500 Sun l·S 340 Prin('et on, Coll ege Park, CM 546-2313 Sun 1·5 17901 Cedar Tree, Univ. Park 552-7500 $69,950 Sun. 1-5 •700 Malabar , Irvine Terr, CdM 675-7225 $92,500 Sun 1·5 2207 Waterfront. Old Corona, CdM 675-7225 $125 ,000 Sun 1·5 2570 Oxford, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $45,900 Sun 1·5 17941 Bascom, Newport Beach 640·6161 $55,900 Sun 1·5 361 Monte Vista, Costa Mesa · 546-2313 Sun 1·5 81 Royal St. George, BigCanyon 642-5200 $250,000 Sun 1·5 1521 Kings Rd.Clifffiaven, NB 642-5200 SH\5,000 Sun 1·5 83 Royal St.George,Big Cyn, NB 642-5200 $219,000 · Sun 1·5 •26662 Vuelta Loma, Capo Beach · 496-4712 -Sun. 1·5 29242 Via San Sebastian, L.N. 495-6719 1833-2014 Sun 10-6 1765 Bahama Lane, Mesa Verde.CM 646-3255 $72,000 Sun l ·5 242 Robinhood La.Costa Mesa · 646·8811 $59,500 -Sun 12·5 2156 Port Durness, N.B. · • 644-1766 $107,500 Sun 1·4 •265 Rose La ne,·Costa Mesa · 646-7414 · $44 ,900 Sun 1·5 4 llDllOOM 198121sland Bay .Ln. (Seacliff) H.B. 536-7625 Sat/Sunll-5 •35 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Cyn ~ $215,000 Sun 1·5 315 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 673-6510 $99,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 Rue Chamonlx (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $139,500 Sat 1·5 711 Via Lido Nord (Udo Is) NB 675-4562 $169,000 Sun. 1·4 8512 Sable, Huntin8ton Bewch 646-8811 $53,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 111 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) N.B. 67~7542 $136,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •21671Hilarla, t.aCuesta, HB 968-4456 $81,99o Sat/Sun i-5 ·•1!)23 Dolphin T e rr, Irv 'fer, CdM · 875-eOOO $179;-si!O -Sal/S,.h i-s ••544So. Bayfcont, Balboa Isl 673-4400 1149,sOc> ' ' Stt/SUn 1·5 •• a ... • • d r r E 2 •• do ul oc ' .. • l ' ' ' • I ' • • , . . . -, .....--. . . . ' ' ' , . . , • .fi ,.-' "! ,.. • r ........ .......... ·~M ,.,. • . • .. ' I 'al. ... ·~··· '""'' ¥• .. ••••••••••t•·1• =··••~ ····· l -Nt for~·· I"°",....,._ '·• l'wS. ~Per s. Sundoy,May18.1975 DAILVPILOT D J 1103 • •• r,.; 91 ··~ ... 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F ... lit•W.• _ spacious 3 BH-plaster J or 4 HR, r11mil y QN VIA G RAZ IA NA, ultimate in Fre nc h Country sopl1isticatio11 by John Cottrell. 3 Bdrm.'& dining rm ,, 2 baths & P\V<ir. rm. Parquet rJr s ., ' · , o 150 000 corne r lot ; move· n condition! Asking • rm , wl't bar, indoor l>ll n Sortfe including the land. Please 1et u~ $117 ,500 dining rm, breakfast area, jacuzzi. onQ . zont.'tl ror horses . show them all to you. orl!H SAT /SUM 1·5 ·.SOI PaMLIAI' Highly upgraded Monaco, $159.500. t'oc uddu•onal infonnu· Ol'EH I TO 5 frH .............. • c--lS a... Pott ...... WI., -splendid 4 BH """··•II . gou.t:m et kitc h., brick co·ur tyard , formetl & j)utio entertainment areas. $149,500 2926 'H.LA (offVhta dtl Orol de1Mm-Mca••p1opirt6ta de11, dining rm. pool , jacuzzi'. C •ntu~y 21 R.E. 2921 QUl!DADA ·loff Vista del Orol Outstanding view, $215,000. 97'·1000 2 2] NATA loffVlslaHoblozal .UDO SANDS HOME I LIDO ISLE ILUFFS BUT IUYS Just· listed. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths; family ~~'~di ·1~~1 ~ ·~11~, 327 Vla lldoSoud REDUCED to $68,500. D-plan, on wide rm .; 2 stone frplcs. Immacula te ' t t Out~~~1~1~UgNcl~~to m greenbelt; 3 bdrms., 21;:! Ua .. ram. rm. condition! 2 Beach.bib. from Ocean.J '±' i+i'd ' it (• ; Bayrront ito1ne, G year.s ON PIAZZA LIDO, charmer w /New <>rleans g ·asli g ht atmos phere. extens ive u se of wroug ht iron, s hutter s & used brick, 3 bdrms. & guest qtrs. $145,000 OPIH .._1:5___ 400 VISTA QUJMTA Lowleasehold.Listedat$59,950 ~n~ new. L<lr~e duck. 5 llll , , ' -4 \.irba. A sking S.-'70,000. ' ON PIAZZA LIDO, huge vacant lot, frontage on J streets, plans included · fin ancing avail.; $90,000 ' RJi;DIJCED to $69' .500·, X·plan, on w1'de JEFF BRIERY,· REALTOR, IOOZ fio01r.i IOOZ Xlnll«m" b ·············································73 ··hn1 ~reen .. ~lt ;_3bdr"'!'.,2 1'2 ba .<fam.rm . 2602 Mewportllh-&.Mo'6:_., LAICEl'AllK nmng am caty HELEN -8. DOWD 67'°" 11 24 H sav1e1 cusToM HOME 100 Ft to Beach 'C"'-T""' 3336 Vi a Lido 675-0ti.:i ON VIA KORON, street to street · cus tom builder's home. 3 Car gar. j Bdrms ., 2 ba. $142,500 lllA&,TOl,'IMC:. . MLS 644-0ll 4 197JITO. Ll1tor & T::t Sc:lo-- I lt741tunM .,,· • ... Wport·MH a Jlowd of R""'on li101r.i I 002 fi-ol I 002 ... ....... .............. . ..................... . . ~ ·-· .,....,... · I 002 G ,.,,.. I 00% ··.·••••••••••··•••••••·• ················•!.••"!;••1 12Z Ba;/rOnt · Prime location near.erid of Lido, with .souther!~ ~xposure fpr sun bathing & sunset views. 4 Bdrms, 5 Baths,· PUFICT 2 Sl'ORY 4 hr, 2 ba, formar di ning, rumpus room opening for owner/occupant. 2 Rt.!public home, new ,f1n ~.ao~v ~ea. ch. pier & float. Fully Hrand New Beach cpL,, drps, assume VA s t' d ed d ""'5000 Duplexes. with 3 BR 2 loan, quick possession, 'urni. e · l'Jre r uce lQ:~" • ·, lia Un ll!I each: AmPle nr. So . Cs t . Plaza . · i:arage & parking with Ownr /Agt. 751·5516 , 1st owner depreciation. $85,000. ea. Catt 64-1·7211 Want ads BILL GRUNDY , P.EALTOR ]·11 B·1y\od· Or"' ~~ H 1.1·, l:ilt>l Agen<, • ~.(1----;:---:;:;-;::t.:;::: 4 IEDROOM '. 2912 Alta Vi st•, Eastbl.uff, NB . 549-3800 $69,900 Sat/Sun.1-5 . 4726Cortland (Cameoffids) CdM · 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1-5 20Hi Calvert (Mesa Verde) C.M. 675-3000 Sun. 1-5 9111 Madeline, Huntington Bch · 752-1920 Sat/Sun 1-5 · 1921 Ter esita (Harbor finds) NB 642-8235 $65,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 2912 Quedada (Bluffs) N.B. 644 -1133 Sun:! Iii dusk , **327 Canal. Nwpt Shores N.B. 546-9950 $69,900 Sun 1-5 2727 Wi ndover Dr Corona del Mar · 640-5508 $127 ,000 Sun 10-5 207t'!'ort Bristol, Newport Bch 640-6161 $83,950 Sun 1-5 2675 Bayshore,Newport Beach 640-6161 $135 ,000 Sun 2·6 9541 Port Clyde.Hunt. Beach 962-4471 $62,950 Sun 12-5 4 IR & FAM RM or DEN 1091 Redding, Mesa Woods, CM 54~:86SS $60.90p , -:-Sat~~o~.5 ~ •l.31 . lboa Cove. Newport~-~-· 675-~~rn .. , ....... , ,,1.,,satJliiiri ,~ 1886;i ,Qui~ce Cr. Foun am Va.I, """ · 962-1!!24 . . Sat!SUil 'u-5 *l019 Ma,rian Ln <Wstcliff) NB 675-$26 Sat/Sun 1·5 14201 Mendocino Ave, Irvine 644-7211 $51 ,950 ~ Sat/Sun 1-5 4518 Wayne Rd., Corona del Mar 646-7414 $87,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •874 Sandcastle, Corona del Mar 640-8226 $120,000 Sat & Sun 12-5 3308 Florida Circ. MesaV. N, CM 556-6171 $69,900 Sun 12-5 18407 Colville St. (Meadows) FY 968·2878 Sat/Sun 1-5 24401 Via Santa Clara, M.V. 586-8344 $74 ,900 Sat/Sun 10-5 2030 N. Capella Crt, Mesa V., CM 549-3890 $67.500 Sat/Sun. 10-6 1106 Redding, Costa Mesa ·' 645-0303 Sat & Sun 1-5 10101 Theseus !Suburbia Pk) HB 644-4910 $59.500 *1412 Lincoln Lane, Westcliff, NB 642-5200 $122,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 104 Via Havre (Lido Is) N.B. 675-4562 $159,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •1801 Santiago (Baycrest) NB 644-1766 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **1200 E. Balboa (Bal Penn) NB 644-1766 $179,500 Sun. 2-5 ••2716 Bayshore (Bayshores) NB 644 -1766 $275,000 Sun. 2-5 67 Montecito, Spyglass, CdM 675-6000 $197,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3500 Catamaran, HY Hills. CdM 875-6000 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3024 Java Rd. MesaVerde, CM 546-5990 $149 ,000 Sun 1-5 1882 Tahiti,Mesa Verde, CM ' 546-5990 $93 .000 • Sun 1-5· **815 Via Lido Soud, Lido ls NB 675-6161 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2933 Cassia (Eastblulf) NB 673-4400 $105,000 · Sat/Sun 1-5 . .:.'1**333 Morn ing Star Dov Shrs N,B 644-1766 $295,000 Sun.1:5 2M9 Cliff Dr., N e\vport Heights 642-8235 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 Burning Tree Rd. (Big Cyn) NB • 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2901 Ebbtlde (H.V. Hills) CdM 675-3000 Sun. 1-5 •1626 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 540.0020 · Sat/Sun l ·S. Z762 Tern Circle, Mesa Verde CM 540-0674 $7 4, 900 Sat /Sun 1-5 3323 Nevpda, Mesa Verde, CM 540-1720 $61 ,800 Sat & Sun 1-5 •1997 Kornet, Mesa Verde W,, CM · 540-1720 $74,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 **607 Bayside Dr. Promon Bay NB 673-3900 Sat /Sun 10-6 206ll Reef, Huntington Beach . 546-2313 Sat /Sun 1·5 · •1653 Reef view, Spyglass, CdM . 675-7225 $134 ,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 8751 Ottowa River, Fount. Vlly 962·7788 Sun 1·5 5841 Sierra Cielo, Irvine . 833·9075 $75 ,000 Sat & Sun 2-6 ·1215 Sea.crest, (}IV His) Cdm ,..,,~'560, T.$W,$00. ' . 14"'"Antigua' Way, Dover Stinj lllJI ·' ·.; ..,,, ' .. 1 ~· ~2287 . sun. 1-s 3360 N. California St.,.c .M. , ' 833-3821 $55,500 $In l op 414 ·E I Modena (NptHls.) N.B. · ,, • 646-2414 $77,900 · Sun.1-5 10773 El Centro, Fountain Val 968-2398 $57,900 Sun 11-6 <!008 Balearic (Mesa Verde) CM ~6-8872 $69,000 · -Sun. 1·5 **204 Via Lido Nord, Lido Is NB 673-7300 $249,500 Sun. 2-5 233 E . ·21st St. Costa Mesa 645 ·8792 $56,950 Sun 1-5 •2061 Swan Dr (Mesa Verde) CM 675-8800 $89,500 Sun 1·4 2427 Francisco, Newport Beach 644-6200 Sun 1-5 834 St. Clair (Mesa Verde) C.M. 546-4854 $48,500 Sun. 1-5 316 Catalin a, Newport Be ach 646· 7171 Sun 1-5 21632 Kaneohe,Lane, H.B. 646-77ll Sun 1-5 • 29 Carmel Bay pr. Spyglass CdM 642-8235 Sun. 1-5 1453 Galaxy Dr., Dov Shores NB 642-8235 s128,500 . ,Sun-1-5 1979 Pprl, Ramsgate, lM!qlJIM ~ll 642·/!;ll> . "' .. ;lJ.in,.,1,2''5 1826 Tradewinds, Baycrest,,Wl .· , 645-0303 $139,Soo $iin 1:4:30 1401 CliffDr,ClifrHaven, Nlf 642-5200 $95,500 Sun 1-5 • 2719 Albatr oss, Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sun 1-5 3882 Faulkner Ct., Irvine 556-2660 $55,000 Sun 1-5 16027 Abajo Circle, Fountain Vly 545-9491 $47,950 Sun 1-5 3273 Washington,MesaVerde,CM 642-5200 $47,950 Sun. 1-5 18911 Via Messina. T. Hk Hills 552-7500 $89,950 Sun. 1·5 5 IEDROOM 332 Catalina, Newport Beach 675-7060 $89 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 **550 S Bayfront, Balboa l~I NB 673-6380 $180 ,000 Open 1·5 550Sturgeon Dr. C.M. · 979-9993 $55,500 Sat/Sun 11·5 -••327 Via Lido Soud, Ldo II NB 675-0123 $270,000 Sun 1-5 800 W. Oceanfront, Balboa Penin 642-8235 Sat /Sun 2-4 - •1411 Mariners Dr, Westcliff, NB 675-5511 Sun 1-5 1602 Pegasus, Back Bay, SA Hgts · · 642-6368 $66,950 Sun 1·5 1368 Garlingford , Hall of Fame, CM · 646-8811 $49,750 Sun 1·5 1010 Forestal,Huntingt.on Beach 962-4471 $58,000 • Sun 12-5 · 2581 Crestview Dr., Nwpt Bch 586-641\0 $92,500 Sun 1-5 5 IR & FAM RM or DEN * • •76 Linda Isle Dr, Linda II NB 644-4910 $395,0000pen Sat/Sun 1-5 •1337 Galaxy, Dover Shores, NB 642-5200 675 -4060 Sat/Sun 1·5 210 Via Cordova (Lido Is) NB 673-73()0 $136,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 •2327Tustin, Newport Beach 646-3255 Sat/Sun 1-5 *920 Dahlia, Costa Mesa 979·4273, Low $70's Sat/Sun 1·5 2327 Port Lerwick Pl CHVHms) NB 838·8586 Sun l ·5 5 Royal St.George.Big Canyon.NB 675·6000 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1925 Kauai, Mesa Verde, CM 546·5990 $87,500 Sun 1-5 116 Via Koron (Lido Is) N.B. 644·1766 $169,500 • Sun. 2.5· **315 Evening Star, Dov Shrs NB 644-1766 $260,000 Sat/Sun i.s 2807 Cassia, Eastbluff, NwptBch 644-7Z70 $94,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •24 Burning Tree (Big Cyn) NB 644-17R6 . Sat. /Sun. 1-5 11 Linda Isle, NewPort Beach 752·1920 Sat/Sun 1·5 **56 Linda Is le (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun l·S * •6\8 Harbor Isl Dr ~rom By NB· 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 1839 Port Tiffin <f.M-lomes) NB 642·823.5 $94 ,500 Sat /S\1111·5 1998 ,l'ort Claridge (!NHomes) NB 644-6aOQ $99,70Q . Sat/Sun 1·5 1800 Oriole, Mesa Vertie ·-~!>411· µ .. ' I ' IOAT HousE Oul$tanding buy ror in--- R vestor or person wbo de· EX EC UTIVE are opportunity In sires beach home + ren-H.B. 'a most dealrabJe tal iricome. Duplex con-DREAM HOME area! Everrthlng is sis ts 1 unit wi th 4 4750sq !tofluxury locat· here! 4-Pu&e bdrms, bedrms, 2 baths + une ed in exl'l usive Dover separate mother-in-law unit, 2 bedrms, one bath. S h o r cs s el' l t o n of quarte rs ..nth bath. Excellent summer ren· Ncw&>0rl lieath with a 1''amilyroomanddining, tal.Callfordetails.Oi>en panor a rnil' vie w. 5 walk to beach. Don't S at /Sun. l0 Y-4 ~th" Hdrms, 5 baths w/ovcr pass this up! Take ad-St .,Newport. Be a ch -Sl S,t.100. o !' c us to1n ON VJA NICE, nicest on Nice. 5 Udrm. family home, bit. by Don Koll , for convenie nt Lido livin ~. $139 ,500 Vftll\age. Call847-6010. ~09 soo w II d d 2 O/l:iN 114 o, 11 s 'VN IOtif ""'' .,,.. a ~><1 pt!r an rapes, ' 640·6161 we t llar_s . 2 fireplaces ON VIA PALERMO. s pacious patio off liv. rm.; 3 bdrms., -balcony & s itting rm . a(fjoin. m s tr. bdrm . Parquet & quarry tile flooring. $118,000 ~---~ THE REA EST_~TER 2744 Lo1inzo,' Mesa del•Mar CM 55li\ $58,900 Sun 1·5 •1621 .ifii!i'ago,Baycrest,NB 642-5200· $134,500 Sun 1·5 197 Q\ioy ;Costa Mesa 545-9491 $52,000 Sun 1-5 .. 15 Cypress Point Ln (Big Cyn) *15 Cypress Point lldBig Cyn) NB ' 644-6200 Sun. 1·5 1822 Jamaica, Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sun L-5 2645 Bamboo, Eastbluff, NB 645-0303 $87 ,500 Sun 1-5 *1907 GalateaTerrace,Nwpt Bc h 640-6161 Sun 1-5 1633 Highl a n d, Westcliff area,NB 675-4060 $89,500 Sun 1-5 6 IR I. FAM RM or DIH .eQ45 Port Chelsea, (IN HQmes) NB 642-8235 · .Sat/Sun 12·5 *3626 Catamar a n, H VU.ms, NB 675-5511 ·Sat & Sun 1-5 51 Montecito, Spyglass, CdM 675-6000 $179,500 · Sun 1-5 424 Vista Roma (Bluffs) N.B. 644-1133 , Sun. 1 tit dusk • COMDOMIMIUMS ·FOR SALE 345 U'nfv t>'r (Nr: Backllay.i NB 548-7223 $40,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IEDROOM 8475 Marin er s Cove Dr., H.B. 536-0847 $35,750 Sat /Sun. 10-5 2 IR a. FAM RM or DEN 20:j24 J!'lora Lane, Cape Hunt. HB ~·4693 ~i:OROOM Sat /Sun 10-5 . 515 Playa (Bluffs) NB 640-0939 $89,500 Sun 1-5 329 Vista Suerte (Bluffs) NB 640-5560 $82,900 Sun. 1-5 17848 Beard, Tamarich, HB " 842-9371 $36,900 Sun 12-5 3 IR & FAM RM or Dl!H 456 Vista Trucha <Bluffs) NB 640-5560 $79 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 453 Vista Trucha <Bluffs ) NB 640-5560 $77 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 IR & FAM RM or DEN 328 Vista Sue rte (Bluffs ) NB 640-5560 $58 ,200 Sat/Sun 1·5 2108 Vista Entrada, Bluffs, N.B. 644 -1452 $84,900 Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 21R&l lR 511 -511'/2 Orchid, old CdM, CdM 675-6000 $89,950 Sun 1-5 z' IEDROOMS EACH 510 Marigold, old CdM, CdM 675-6000 $95 000 Sat /Sun 1-5 **313 Grand Canal, Balboa Isl 549-0647, $149,500. Sunday 1-5 . 2 1R&41R . 619 P·oppy Ave., Corona del Mar 644-1766 $85 .900 Sat/Sun 1·5 · 3 IR a.· I IR 205 Abalone , Little Isl; Balboa 675-4392. Sl39',500 Sun 1-5 3 IR & 2 IR 509 Goldenrod, ·corona del Mar '644-7270 $119,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 516 Fer nlea r, Corona del Mar 675 '91l I $117,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 ll!DROOMS EACH 206 Fem leaf, Coronadel Mar Ql5-3()()() Daily 1·5 °'l IR & FAM RM or Dl!H EACH 510 Avocado, Corona del Mar 644-4910 Open Sun 1·5 1811 Cliff Dr.Nwpt Hghts, NB 675-4060 $110,000 Sun 1·5 4 IR & 2 IR 109-45th St., Newport BelW'h 640-6161 $89 ,500 • Sat/Sun 1·5 41R &l• *3901 Marcus, Newport Island 675-1972 Sat & Sun 1-5 HOME & GUE$T HOUSE 3 IR & FAM RM or DIN & I IR 3328 Ocean Blv., Corona del Mar 644-1766 $229,00IJ Sun. 1-5 HOME AMD IMCOME 2 IR & FAM RM or DEN & IHCOMI ;20 Jasmine, Corona de! Mar 673-3891 $115,000 Sat & Sun 1·5 * , ... • • Wetertront "'**'• • ~- and fa mily r0o1ns. Fron1 the imme nse massive bcd rm with sunken ba th to the ' l rclhsl'<i g<i rdcn out of the pages of Sunset ftfag'azi ne. this homC is an cXceptiona l buy at S229,000. Will con!iider exchanges. Uy appoint- m c n t o uly . 1\ge nt . 7S2·1920 PAI NT UP FIXUP $]0,000·V A·FHA This 3 bdrm.:! balh home is the bes\ lluy in Costa A1esa. Nea r s hopping, transportation, schools . Great potenti al for young fa mil y or investment. Call 5-15-9-1~1 . ~ ... ON VIA LIDO NORD, Bayfront, 60 ft. sandy beach ; 3 bdrm home & 3 bdrn1. income or guest unil. $325,000 Ol'l!H SUH. 1·5 1549 OCEAN ILVD. Peninsula Point, new offering! Dramatic step-down living rm ., billiard rm. w /wet bar, frplc. jn den , mstr. bdrm. w /luxury dressing rm. $150,000 DAVIDSON REALTY '>801 W l,o•H .... , NB 645·7575 3116 r~e .. ,.,pc.r• ~'•'1 tJ ~ 673·9060 .. --lfteral I 002 G1Mral I 002 .-. .....................•.......•...•.........• .FOUNTAIN VALLEYS ' **OPEN HOUSES** -"1EST ~"""' MESA VERDE. spacious 4 bdrm. & Lari.ge ~~d~~A family formal dining rm. home, near golf room ¥'m"e with over-course. $67 ,500. 2016 Calvert, open Sun. sized enclose<t patio. 1-5 • Largest lot in tract. Space ror boat or trailer. ONL y STEPS to ocean; new duplex; 3 #JI or this with low down payment.Call.545·9491. bdrms., 2 baths & frplc. each unit. - $155,000. 206 Fernleaf, CdM; open daily 1-5 · . ELEGANT, i ~m.;_ho!Jle , p;gfe~s. --..::::====:::....-\ landscpd. 712 1\1.alaljjor, lrv .-.-~rr- DECORA:rOR'S CdM , !189.,500. Sat, & Sl&.J,..5 ~ DELIGHT ONLY $l5,5GP HIGH ABQ.Yfil -GDM; 3 bdrms., 2\\1 Bonus room is more than baths; family rm. + bonus rm. with ample for regulation pool table. 2 Large bdrms bath. $105,000. 2207 Port Harwick, with zv.a baths. AIJ or this llar bor View Homes, NB. open Sun.1-5 plus being a decorator's delight. Low down pay· ment will buy this rarout. home. Call MS-9491. -EASTSIDE FIXER Ul'PEll Neects work but great potential. J bdrm, 1 bath house wi th s tor a ge room's & s tudy o r playhouse 111 large yard. Zoned H.-2 with room for addition al unit. Ooly $36,500 . Just listCAI . &i6-77ll. Open Eves. - THE SCAHCE !-LEVEL, "Linda" plan; 2 bdrrns. & den; sharply u p· graded, $85.000. 2441 Vista Nobleza, Bluffs, NB. Sun.1·5 PRESTIGIOUS 4 bdrm., dining rm. & family rm. plus pool $129,000. 2901 Eb- btide, Harbor View Hills, CdM. Sun.1-5 ·PLEASE CALL OFFICE TO SEE - t his lovely upgraded Vista t:ntrada 3 bdrms., 2 ba. condo. Dining a rea ex- panded; new carpeting, ne w plumbing. Xlnt value. S78,500 (lUR vc: A R BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 •'•"l()? l C.:UA~l HWY rURUl\IA Lil l MA~ 1002 liOMrol 1002 The Last af R-1 Land MANSIONS watlin a real brick - wall1d ill Cou,:.-ity w /Ott• entrm:ce Ollify! We are just commencing construction and al1nost sold out -but excelle nt selection is still av"ailable. Delivery scheduled for· 1975-1976 school year. Buy now and have the opportunity to c hoose colors and customize. Facing Costa Mesa Golf Course -adjoining City Park and over 6000 sq.ft. lots, these homes have: THADITIONAL DESIGNS -Large 2 Story 4 & 5 Bedrooms (or 6 BR's) and 4'1.! baths from 3375 sq .ft. to 3675 sq.ft. 3 Car Garages -Fireplaces etc. from $84 ,950 to: $88,500 (above prices effective through MaY 19, 1975) Salesmen on premises on weekends or call day or evening ............ _ ........... _, .......... 546-4580 Buccola Company during business hours 540·8833 (Adams Ave. Costa Mesa, then south on Mesa Verde East, then right on Golf Course Rd. to Tanager Drive and Developmen~. Slnco 1947 I I ' • . ' I • • ,,.,. • .• .. 'I • • I ' M OAILYptLOT 8unday~M1y18,1975 M••H..,S. , J\fll 11n,_S. 1lMei..s .... S., H1111•Pw~ r l_tt.NI,_ . .._ ............ w.1 ..... ,.... w. ..... w. I . ···············it······· ................... -..... 1•·"···············-i· ......... , ............... r············-· .. --· •••••••••••• .. •••••••• • 1 4 • ....... Fer S. · · 1002 •ass W t002I•"•• .. 1002 .,._., W. 1021 C1r1•1 .. Mw IOIZ ~ • ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-•••••••••••••-••"•• ••• r.;••M•\'lle•i••••~•i•••;••••••ff•• ... •ff• •-•••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••• .. -•-• .... ,... 1002Gwrol 1002 IOOJG1-.r tM2 MODOWN .. ~ ~ ~···~···········,.,, .... ······················· .................. _ .... -··················~·· =::..~= n ··~ n. I .f n V) 4 · t coto•FUL ~ iii aw. * * * * * * LIVE BY THE B •y No 1110001 clown plu s /-' eteV.:>arre 1'ealt'J A ~lend.ly home, surro11nded by A eleianee ot\vrvughl iron ~lorful Shrubs ~ fl~wers. Red &: W~ite H . C 11 . Out standin g 4 bedroom, 4 bath fenced ••rd wllh &as pretJenf·.11 kitchen, super size llvlng rm. & patios, er.1tage 0 ect1on Bays bores home. Located across ligblina• lo..,.. eoLry " 3 bdrm. & 2 baths tor the family + a s treet from s wim beach. Large ~C:::~s 1;r."n~!';!;::'~J:•9; BIG C "'HYON soa0ciodus master sullbelkretrea8~ loct Mom . upstairs master bedroom with.sun and deep pool, hl&h dlv\ng ,.. & a . 4S Ft. lot, 1 . to 1g orona POOL TIME viewing d e ck . Courtya rd patio. board. Will ·~VAa•only CU$TOM ,HOMI -designed with the Beach ; rm . !or travel bu;i. p.i.soo JS JUST AROUND THE CORNER -Fantastic home in exclusive area. 119•950.Cal1 6'6·?l11. executive in mind. Situated/on the UNIVERSITY REALTY Sl35 000 C.11640 6161 . OPfNlr19 •1ISIVN.F6llNICI' 8th 1" · and we ha ve Lhe perfect home for-• · · 1 . "airway, it has a scenic view 3001 l.Comtttltllw9Y year 'round entertaining. a Bedroom, OWNER ANXIOUS from every window. 3 Master suites -c..-dol Mw 673-U 10 2 ba th. e n c losed patio lwltot • c r 1. · lari::e rooms with' own baths, formal CJ1"••llltCM1s•!I. Offered at $45,500. Call are ree lving can be yours in this dining room , bar -all fu lly air ~ S I S cus tomizedJbedroomUruversityPark: ~~·u ed lallloaliland 1006 c...-·c1o1Mer 1022 40. 1 1 • Condo. This single level 3 bedrooin · · WOllC OUT oF CO•Kll .on · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••,•••••••-:••••••• MESA VERDE 2 Story home is an end unit and is located on a vou·a UVI IH · 11 Royol 51· G•°"JI· Mwpt ldi s.. 1•5 ONLY $64,000. You 'll Love .this quiet cul-de-sac street. Remodeled 'Hard 10 !ind dooble ,... WESTCLIFF AREA OPIN l·S . executive s t-yle Paeeseller home kitchen with new appli-ances. -YOU--' sidence. Only One oHit-RST VALUI .-Privacy for everyone complete with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths; OWN THE LAND. Reduced. $S8 750 kind oo m8'ket. S36,ooo. in tbls delightful )' bedroom, 3 bath 550 south Bay(ronl SetUe..Tru.sL AU.ale. 2-Uy - 5 Bit, 3 Ba, v.acant. San· den & formal dining. Fantastic lattice · Call640-6161 -' ' Ca ll now & save . home. Great floor plan, nice open • . . &16-7111 work ,patio cover. lest ·-in all or RUB•A·DUB-DUB · °"""'-''"""'"'w""'' leelin_g h·ere-. Rooms opening to dy b e a c h . As king $180,000. Xlnt fin ancing. Submit. Bkr. 673-6380 Costa Mes a . Don 't miss it!! Coll 3 Mien in a tub will have plenty of beautiful patio an<l. courtyard ent~y .. *BY OWNER• S46-5llO. roodr.in this l arge H & F · POOL. PFiee reduced to $89;500. ' 3 Br., 2 Ba borne -1o ·apl OCEANFRONT Gracious rarich style.home includes 4 1633 Hipl•d, tlewpart leodl S... 1·5 over earage. Xlnl term.. SPECTACULAR -2 story home with bedroom, 2 bath and large formal PARK LIDO TOWNHOUSES 1-'=125=·000=·6cc73cc'1ccncc•·_· -- magnifi cent •low and beach. 3 Large dining room. Priced al a value that ASSUME DB.IGHTFUL 2 IEDROOM -2 bath in bcdrms with room fo r 4. Oversized can't be reproduced. $48,500, HURRY! $35,500 perfect condition and great eye VERY SPECIAL family room and living rm. Modern 962-4454. $335 MO. appeal. On top or the hill near Hoag kitchen and dining. All less than 3 HULLI SECUHDUM 'PAYSALL and 'close 'to beach: Pricid right - Rustic Charm House & 2 br. apt. Enjoy Summer. .. Fish from your· own • dock. OWNER ' years old . First time offered at' Second to none in Latin! This gracious 5 IDRM "+ PQOL S39,750 and you · own the Jand ! 409 S19<J,OOO. Choi t c Balboa location. Call estate js located in Huntington Beach uoosq. fl. Of comfortable Bolero Way. 'Newpart Beach 675·4060. 1\LBER'f I:;. DAYTON TRANSFERRED 540-1151 near t he beach. Room to roam in this Callt. Jiving highlighted A.MD A LARGE 3 IEDROOM -21/2 NEWPORT BEACH by •<iurmet kitchen, ·baths !or the J'arger family. Both have It EAL'J'Olt 5-19·0&&7 1373·4:!2-I (..ol.:1 of ltooin for. ~11.juy­ i ng li rC in this in1 . macul a te ly ex4u1~y decorated & landscapci1 fa1nily ho1n e. Ownl'r a nxious to s·ell his 4 Bil. J Ba, Fam-r1n honw loc~t· ed a.t 20 Al iss1on Bay Or. iu Spyglass l~U. S164,900. OpenSun. 1·5 DUPLEX -sharp, 2 Bedroom home + 1 Bedroom apartm~nt over garage. Just 3 blocks to beach. Priced only $81,250. Good terms. 1-lurry, won 't last! C .. S46-SBIO WHAT WILL YOUR KIDS DO THIS SUMMER? Don't sweat it, when you can have this 3 bedroom h6me with pool, clubhouse and plenty or room to play. 0-wil help-·· Call us !or details at 540.1 ISi. TRANSFER' FORCES SALE! Sharp 4 bedrm, 3 bath, tri-level executive home. Near private c9untry club. HllCJe t_.ily rooM. formal dining a nd overs ized lot. Very flexible financing. Call S46-SBBO. BREAD AND BUTTER UNITS 1101 2 IEDROOM COTTAGES -with attached garag es and tree shaded fenced yards. Eastside, Costa Mesa. Full price $170,000. Call S4Q.l ISJ. ERITAGE I REALTORS 4 bedroom, 3 bath, formal dining, 1 formail .,lnlnt' for enter· patios opening to heated pool and' large family ·rm wioth firep.lace.· taining and hn•etam•'ly -surrounded by green belt. Asking Kitchen has informal eating area -3 room! A barbeque size, car garage. Across from Edison High backyardwithspark)ing $44,500. 427 Bolero. Way, Newport d 0 . pool and towering pines! Beach 675-4060. an 4 acr e recreation center. CALL Can't miss wilhcxcellent CLIFF DRIVE DUPLEX 962-4454. financing and seller says • , · LIVE IH ONE RENT OTHER bring any offer! Hurry1 A I.All .NNDt 2 Homes on large 1or-eau847·501•· · . live in one and rent the other. 2 View of ocean a nd .hear it roar! 4 ()flf111111 9· •s-100 1o a1 1111er•· Bedroom cottage + 3 bedrooms and Bedrooms up, 3 bedrooms d own. Upgraded and owner's r eady to paint fa mily room. Larger home with view of ocean from master suite. exteri~r. l\.UY now and you make color I Clff selection! Only $99,950! Call 546-4141 I II Dr Newport Hel<JM• 5uo l·S DECORATOR'S DREAM OCEAN AND BAY VIEW Many c ustom extras, plush carpets , Hewport .. acli CLIFF HAVEN -this custom built 3 I I d Opew Scrl/Suo l·S bedroom and family room home laiboa Peninsurla I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $132,000·bay \•ie w, 2 yrs old, 3 s t.Y 3 Br/3 Ba. Open Dliily. 335 Lindo A\lc. 675·662 l /64ti-27l.5. Nice duplex, Npt. Isl. 1 BR, 1"'2 ba. ea. $93.500 Marshall Rlty 67S.4600 Capistrano leach I 0 I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• BLUFF, Capo·Beach, spectacul ar ocean & harbor vu. Large fixer· upper . $89,900. 'f erms . 496·1525. ., ••• *.~!'***•••• DIVORCE SALE 5 BR, 4 Ba , FIR home w 12 •e R R ental Unit. Near Shopping & Be;1eh. " $122,500. 673-7601 ove y ecorator wallp&pers enhance 2540Vilhllcrn features a bright, sunny and protected THEGOOQLIFE! the interior or this Laguna Niguel 3 Very unu's ual, large patio. One bedroom ancl bath are P oo l, IBx-10 W/tol a l .Xlnl Jc••al income Un•'lS bedrootn beauty; Located on a neat custom home with hea\·y privacy, Air. a.farina & .. Cul-de-•ac street wi'tb -'n hi'lls all beam ceilings in area or s eparate from the main house for Be a ch. t·orrnal d in1n J!: on lur&e lot. i I00,000. INVESTORS!! -VI"' l · d I · pl lg J d f ·1 f1rr11 . 20'; f.11~. & get new around. No DOWN P:AYMENT To beauti ul homes. 3 BR privacy an sec us1on . us e poo s1 e a1n1 Y 1 .,, • d h b th •oom 3 Hll "H·• ~· .. ~ ... , oan a1...,..;!15. nm. !'ilea Y. < uee m aster}, 2 a . 1521 K""'s Rd ~ewport leach Su J S • " • • "· .p..>o>\N. VETS! Open House 2-6 Sunday. See it Liv~g +family. Formal ···'2 ·"" " • down ~ Owner,4\Jti·-1712 111curnc nuw luw al S755. HEW LISTING 1110. P r 111cipals-only: a t 29242 Via San Sebastian. $47,900. VA dine. Patio. Lots of room Corona del Mer 1022 Drok .. ·r , 673·062.l APPRAISED AT $47,700. Ca ll 546-4141. for entertaining around MESA VERDE ·-walking distance to ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------- ~COATS & WALLACE r:::::r:J? REAL ESTATE, INC. 0. tO'.AL IY OWNE D CO'r'IP.1NY S lRVJ ~C !Hl SOUI H COAS J lRl.1 ll~Cl 1963 pool + dctachL-d studio. exc e l le nt s chool . Im ma c ul ate 4 F •MILY HOME GREAT LOCATION &:Mt·J928. eves&lfi..1543 A bedroom home with brick fireplace p U I 1/.a blocks to beoch. Lachenmyer Realtor Have something you want to sell? Classified ads do it well -Call NOW, 642·5678.. • and fun clubhouse for kids in back Coro~a ~e~~C:-.. ~!ost welJ.ttuilt 2 l«"m. 2 yard. Priced to sell ! $47,950. ne w, magnificenl, ri\·e bath home, dbl99". 3273 WmllingfOlll. Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 be droom ho1n c. l'w o $65,000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS bloc k s fr om be JILrh . Sep3'ale di ;•ing mom wa Bazewlakel&ct LARGE 'RICE REDUCTION -owner plus s pacious family 645•5555 has moved from this 3 bedroom home room. Two bedroom ren· -------- located on hillside and with partial tal •n re~r ~ni_t . _All Har bor View •fills. J Br. custom .built. rh1s is a <len. fa m . rm, ocean ocean view. Just One year old and new listing and n11.~t be view. pool. 1227 Qulrig- priced for quick sale. $71,000. seen to be apprl!c1att"d . ge, 0 , 812, -Open I I . GHttal 1002 G1Mral 1002 Ge•r.. 1002 G1Mr.. 1002 GeMral 100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• " . , ,, • YOU MAYWINA I FREE "EEK i~ HA"Aii. Planning to move to a larger home (or smaller) or to a different neighborhood? NOW Is the time to Hsi with Walker & Leal 1. We have hundreds of buyers waiting! 2. Our Expertiae In Total Real Eal* Setvloe means we can sen your home faltl 3. BONUS. Thooewhollstln Mey(-ruleo)are ellglble tor the sweepstakes drawing of A FREE TRIP TO HAWAII. You could be relextng on a Hawaiian Beach In June. En}oying 1 restful vacallon Jn Ille lend of bi'ealh tal<Jng beeU1y. Included are: One week'• UM of rental car to expk>re the rural towns and eandy beaChel. Plus, $100. Clllh IO _.i. AlolleJ Au'9e:: Any homeowner1 who Ult their home for a minimum of 80 d1ys with Wiiker & Lee belween May 1andMay31, 1975, win have their name entered by their lilting NIM agents. Odd• of winning depend on number of entries recetv.d. No aubatltution1 or cuh equlvatent. Onty one prl11 to be awerded. Winner .Hlect9d by random drawtng on June 8. Taxes are the wlnner't lole i:eapontll:Jilllty. · Prize mull beuMd before Dec:. 31, 1975. Employen end tomllleo of Walker & Lea, Inc. end If• 1ubsldl1r1es are'lnellglble. Two round lrtp ah' ooech tickertl-l.A to Oahu.· One week in a resort condominium tn beautlful and quiet Makaha Valley overlooking two championship golf courses and the world famous Makaha Surfing Beach. All In a &eeluded vatle'j, yet onty 40 short minutes from exciting Waiktklr ~ Walker & lee lleal Estate , "°""*-la..... . ... (?13)-.0.17, 17141 tn-1211 er..,.Vlllll M ................... ,(714 a1"'770 ~iflglOtl '-" • • ,,,,, "2-'456, (11•) ~140 ~ lllCfl . ' .............. .(714) 8174)21 41\ahe1!11 (11 4) ~7-6131. (114) f2l.0500 ANl\lllll (714J 112.1n1. f71 4) m.s~ l •Ullowtr , • . .......• (2131 '2$-9$21 &.ltlll 1'¥11 • (213) 9111)..$11 I, (714) $22·285& Ctr1110e • . (213) U24.$639. {7141 m.o822 COrOfll •• • , (714)7J6.051S.(7141547-0717 CO.C....... .. , . ., ,(714) 54$-M91, (714) M$.0465 c,,.. ... ..u.AIMl'lltol • ,(21J) •J0.7564. (714) S21·127:1 FcurcllftVMley •. , .• (714)~11$4.(714)1111-3371 "'"4l1Dfl ... •··''.. •• • • .... '.' ... ,(1 14)111-1542 ~ ...... f714)m..M71,(714)•7* la HWa-•• ...... {213) 64-3741, (114) f7W7tl lAlllwood • .... • .. , ............. ,(213) 42'1Mt laPalrM , , ••••••••• ,(213)al0-l303. (714) 121•1710 l.Ollgldi.olini,.Knollt ,(213)'2M4ll, (213) ~ LOllflllldl-lOl Nlot .(21l) 5'M49S, (1131 5'f.Z157 M1et1c111 Vl4ft-Cl Taro •••. , . , \, • , , , .. , .(714) 5IMODO .....,.,. .....,,.,... , • 1714) MMMI, (714) ..... 171t ......., Crvw.. •• .. •. j714J s.Jt..7153, (714) $3M91111 • M:nll ............... f71 4)7J5..4580,(714)&47 ..... I . ' ~ '*'tMNr1 ....... , ............... {714\MMt51 f'l.lanlll.Y«Nllndl ............... 714)~ ::::r~-~.::::~~~~I.~~~~· ::i::: lllSlln .................... •·••••• ···-~ 111111111 ............................ 14Jm.t211 =:-...--:::p1~·;q;1itt. 1!!:::!' lrMllJIWltDMlllll •••• Cf1'J•7*. 4fUMIDO . ' 237 L Joll C&111673-8550 • ·. ,.O\N. a a. H~wport leach s..day 1·5 OPf ... 1 r 1 'f iUNro 81.,K~· :;at. & Suo. jW()-8819. IT'S DIFFERENT . . . GORGEOUS BIG DUPLEX -hidde n away on secluded Newport Isle. 1900 sq. IL up a nd 1500 sq. ft . down. Near beaches and boats and park. Lovely to see. delightful to occupy. Call 675-4060. i Office O,.n S.turdays & Sunday. J .~,!l~~~!!.l REA},!!. 711 E. Balboa Blvd., BalbcN 67~ I ll'i••r.. 1002 G1•NI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• {ust .&f 644"1133 ANYTIME ILUFFS SPECIALISTS · FOR I 0 YEARS BEST IN BLUFFS DON'T CALL ME A DUPLEX!! r m ;1 delighlful 2 !lit & Den ow11.ers residence with beauliful pr1 \·alc grounds. PLUS . a charming I BH. Rc11lal with private y~rd. Cur· re nlly prodUc ng ~35. p /mo. ALL 3 BR, 2 Ua , Nc~iy redec. lh r u·oul, t"l'plc. U cn. · So u l h ·o f -hwy . 433 l-lel1olr~.·----- OPEN SUN. l·S 1906 Pt. Weybridqe Sharp Carmel model, across lro1n coinmunily puol & r e{'. area. 3 Ud r1ns .. lan1ily rm .• 2 lla thii. S72,500 . 1827 Sabrina Terr. Outstanding Irvine Ter · race. lgc. pool ; viC'ol' of llay. Largi: rooms. higb. ce11's.: 3 bdrm'i. & fam. on a generous ·17x ll8' lot rm.+ play r1n. ~4 .992 in lhe be:.l Smith·of.llwy l08 Poinsettia loca tion S91.UUO. Ca ll Close Lu bi:ach; J lxSrms., S.l·I· 7211 ;\gent family rn1. holTh:!; beam . --~~----I ceilin gs. \tt'OOll & brick. OCEAHVIEW s112.;~1 3 br. 2 ba, fa m. rm. Opc:n -... Sat /Sun . 1-5 . 4 733 1§ Cortland Dr . C;1meo I I Hi g hland s . 3 p v t . beaches. $1S7.~. Ownr. J.>O JC Y. f'R.A~Kl.JX 673·3177 F-t:.AJ. TO~ COZY CHARM mo~c::ic:.._ in this 2 Br & den home .-•11·,111 ·with s harp 1 Br renlaJ.1 --------- 6 IDRMS. -3 IATHS Located on beautiful tree By Owner lusk Lll. Jolla Large country kit c hen, c ustom lined street inoldCdM. lOO'k sit down ocean & $86,500 64<1 ·4674 h~tfi vi ews. 3BR, + drapes, shutters, etc. Great fa mily ~-· REAL-ESTAJE •en, "" liA, pool size home , priced to sell. $88,450 Includes y ar . Open Sat/Sun 12·5 land. 424 Vista Roma, open Sun. 1 Iii • ENTERPRISES •113,soo. p,;,d,,.ls only. dusk. 1 -~~~==~== 3423 Seabreeie Lane 3 IDRMS. -FAMILY ROOM F ormal ~dining rm., private wrap around patios; near pool ; Jge . greenbelt. $70,500. 2627 Raquetta (off Vista Umbrosa); open Sun. 1 tit dusk. CHOICE UNIT Spacious 1630 sq. ft., 2 bdrms .. formal djning rm ., 2 full baths: ready for immediate move·in. $63.500. LEASES ALSO AVAIL.AILE $375 TO $700-MONTHLY 1002 •!····················· .....................•. REALESTm SALES AllllT: SU, 3 llinllles inti • YUiii flffllllE , •• H's .-.., -~! Clll thts number for our rtutrded messap ,..-•.Lum how workin1 tor Cllifomil's 109 reallo1 can Df )'OlfUmint J0% C..:SS:OI ~f roa quaHfy), W1'1t puJ 111 tile tacts a"ll r.rura on recOJd just tor you. _,. Hur how our adYertisina, sales tralnln1 and 53 "unfranchised" offices tan ltelp you um top dollar. CllllO<tlle--...,, Yoor Mura can b"llJ prof Ill~• with us! • . ' ENJOY BEAU'flFUL 644·0832. SUNS~I'S 1-'--'-'-"""------ and walk to schls & Npt SPEC'fACULAR view, Clr. Love ly CdM, lri71evl pool, 4 Br, farnily rm. 2 1h home w/OCEAN VU. Qt &. dining rm, prof. de- nbr/hd, incl ph v comm corated & landscaped. pool Sl i-1,000.Calltosee. 874 S an <lcas tl e Dr. AKS Rily 640·~ $120,000. MO·!iZ.!ti BY OW N Ell. 11 .V.lJ . Beaut. ho me. nxt. to Nwj)t. Ctr. Den + J br. l' ~ Ua , 3 c~r gar. 22\.IO sq. tt. of wa rmth & ht>auty lll:,HI C & out. $107. 750. 644 ·1~ I KIDS lirt!al fa mily home, lrg. 4Blt, fam rm, beam ceil. liv rm. Priced to sell this week end: 4518 Wayne Rd. OPEN l ·SSAT !SUN. UNITED IROKERS 6!l6·741·l. YACANT ' •. bul beautiful 4UR <Iba. family rm , b o nu s playroom ·o lri ce-a rt ti tudio·pool + jacuzzi. Fee land. Sl 19,950. AG·r. .640·6600 INLAW HAVEN Con1plete pri vtt cy , 2 llouse1 2 Lots. l)rl r1nun. Isl. Il l 7',i., 2n<l ;il !f,.,, 111l. Only. $115,000. Open Slll &Sun. 1·5, 62v Jas n111ie. Don F. Gales, BKR. G-t-1 ·7171 To place your message beforelhe re 11d ln3 public, ..... D•i4' Piiot Claaalfird. 642·.wnl r 121 S Seacrest Harbor View Hiits Is Open Today 4 HR. Fam, flm., View A mo st in v it i ng Uelvcdere st yle home, char1ning courtyard en- try, high beamed ceil· 111gs, a relaxing ramily rm. & country kitchen; I decorated 'thruout in a popul ar theme. Offered. at $12\l,SOO INCLUDING LANO. HASTINGS&CO. I Realtors 640.5560 • l::ustbluff Prof. Bldg. · OPEN SUN. I ·S 427J4arcl._ 1-lere·s· your ch•11cc t.o own a dar ling, cozy, 2 bd r1n .. 2 bath, frplc. home, 11\ old t:dl\1. Only ~.7.>u Rachelle RolJcrs lJJJ f;. t:st.1-Jwy, t:dl\I R<aftor 675-2373 c .. i.Mesa 1014 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Mt1• Ver• North Ju1t Rodooced SI 500 Perfccl f1tmlly home; 4 bdrms., la mlly rm.; ~ yea r s n e w . Xlnt neia:hborhood, qu.allly •chools nearby. Owner <.1nx lous lo move Lo 1 f'lorld11 . -·~ R IJ).Jl21 ' , , .. H ,_·~-~ ..... I ..... .,, I J,. "ct' D .J. 1••1 ~ H1•H ..... ~ ~ HJllH~.. IHlllH...... -hif.14e Sunday.May\8.1975 DAILYPILOT 7 ····~········-·········~ ..................... ,.,.. ···~··········-·····.·~· ···············?······ ................................. For,,. Hou Fors. "°"' Fors.-I Hones For~ .... Ce&.•W... I014C1lt•M... 1024 ,, ... ,.., 1134.t; ·•Y*'t m• If ttl ....... 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• !~! ........ ~ ............ ~! ................. ••••••••••••• ... ~ ...... , ••••••••••••••-••••••--•••••••-•--.... •••••!•_,,., • '•••••'!.-• •••••• •••t••~•!!•=.•-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• I,.... 10441NiM 1044 Hila 1050 Log.la Hiiis 1011 l~ISA 1111. MAit .Formal Entry. sep Mstr Bdrm Sliite s pac.' liv·rm , Palos Verde stone frpl c: lge Iam.rn1 opens .to cov. patio. All elee. kitc hen, abundant cabinets din·rm. J lge bdrrns, 2 full bos. Pror'. d~corated, loc. 5 min. So. Coast Plaza Ai rport, Schls & College. Home had T.L.C. & ready for the discriminating ·buyer. Open House Sun. J -5 p.m . $48,500. 834 St. Clair, 640·6600 Co1te Meta I 024 Cotta Mete I 024 ............................................... TRI LEYEI. ONLr 2 LEn MlSA VERDE 4 UR, family room, din· 1n& room , pool. 2061S~·an l 11 Com';m'lli111M Asking$89,SOO ._,. Offered By Heat to R 11 nni~ Sand&SeaRealty S t r • a nt , " • • r·i ---....::6.:.75:.·:cll8UO=--- Hewport's Uppor loy. 345 U•l•anlly Dr. (Joslofr lr\'int• l\vc) S48·7223 EXCELLENT HOME Relax, unwind, enler- la1n. 3 BR. 2Yz Ba, Uen, r·ormal l>in-rm. & l...i v· rm. H.oom lo grow )'uur l<1m1 ly in. DISCOYERY I REAL ESTATE 5:::isW . l~th St.C.i\t. 64.!i-SO.U ~~ ............................................... ·····•·················· ....................... . \ . ~~ IY OWMlll -MEADOW HOME • MILITARY, TRANSFH wcint Sp1:Jo1i•••'-Deluxe Prineeton Model C"r<!<'r ofcr mu,1 report to Wash. 17973 Los Prados St. This home boasts ReAl £state Super house for young marri-eds' or ap11rox July J !>.l . \\'Iii ~a1·rifi('C l><'aut. u livable ftoor plan 4' room for many young retircdt>. One floor beaut}' with ;1 2000 sq ft h t1n1l' un cul·dc-s~1c w /nC"' family a ctivities. Localed nt e nd of by Mie'..KY bedrooms. or two \\.'ilh u den. Beautiful 17x37' J'>OOI & jal.'uzzi . 4 Ur . 2 ha, pa ti<> cul-de-sue in one of Fount ttin Valley 's putios fronl and ba<·k ~des igned for <'ountry kit . hug(• fan1 rn1 \\'/wet b ar . most desirable areas. Lrg maste r BR GOME WITH easy c tire and tots of enj<>y rl1e nt. M1:tn .r l\lany xlr<1!". l ':1n tw.· purchased \1i\ no suite, isolated from 2 (or 3'!) other THEWIMb extras . ll a vc frt>s hly p:Jintcd :Jntl dn"'ll 1..1r1t·C'cl v.:1.v undl·r mkl ~i t BR 's ; 2V: baths, hobl>y room. shop FEELING s tuined in s ide anti oul. S."">~l,::;on. area & enclosed patio. 16X..24"'Swlmming Ul\1que tri-lc \'\·I w11h RAISOR'S REALTORS For more info, call Rickey or Don I & l ( d k W , I I :.i:pwrale roorn for d in· SI I 7070 1>oo otso ec s. ont ast ongat 1 n~. 1,,.0 11.1 1 ... d mast l!r 452JCo•pmDri•e,lr•in• • $59";500 . Don 't hesitate, call now suitf:. l<ai .. d ly appr1::,:i;.il · The Great Americ• Real &tate Co. 968.5296 1ni,: oi rcci . As!.ume VA. CampusVol~yShoppiftgC...ter ~ OPEH HOUSE SAT a. SUH 1·5 c,11968-445" CA.LL 833-8600 IT'S AIOllT TIME! Entertiun in~ & out. Loguna l~ach I 048 LOCJUlta leach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cott• Me1a 1024 ~ ... -1040 Hcautll'ully loc:ilL-d for Summ~r l ivi ng . H.edwood patio. lillr B ·Q. Large lol , 4 Hdrm, 3 bath. 96ij.4455 -leach 1048 1L.oh ach 1048 HANDYMAN SPECIAL •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE SIXPW Brand new, rustic sl)'I· 1ng, tathedr111I .celhngs, l l replace s , e nc losed gar~ges. Call G4S·OJ03. Dona Point 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TENNIS AHl'OHI! Anxious Mariners Co\•c owner must M!ll t.hii ''"'· urious 2 HR Coudo $35,750. ------Tennis Court ./ OJymp1t-Pool I J aruz;u & Sauna./ Se1:ur1 ly Gate I Adult Ctunmunity I l'r1vate Street ./ Clubhouse./ ii .l:UkstoOcean l Call Al Perr)" S36-0l:l47 645-U~l POOL + Uniq ue <'Olllcmporury dt.:1!o1gn . w·: t:Xl'EltlUR 529,500 -Lot Victoria Beach Area. lJ t-' w o u IJ. I' A l.(lS Oceanside o f high\l.":J)I \·1-;J<lJt: s·ro:"t:. s·r uc. CtJ. r.:·rc. Loc:ilcd on SJ.1.500 -2 Bdrn1 +den c:ondu, l~<J~. ~p..1 c 1ou s. 1100J ,.1zt." JJ1lls. Assume 1 ',( Fil.I\ lo~!\ ~round:. 10\'l'.;H 11.uoo IJeauli fu l 2 bedroom . ~ll. 1-''I" !, 111 !u11•r'Cll) ut h o 1n "' • i: x t• (."I I e n l ss.i.000 -l J\d rrn fi:.. 111• Ol"C~HI \ IC\\" L:•i.:unJ ~c\'t 1011 Un1lg11· 1 neighborhood. Clo:.c lo Hl)/li\1 . & 1-"A:\I . It:\\. everything. ~t!l•il )' 11Jin1 tl0<1r 111..111. :-.l·r11e~·d hy ~ ed 1n!->1dc aud out, 110 S68.500 -l>UJj J..:x 2 [~drn1 l":ivh, large. 11,\Tll:-.. J::r\11 '.\ l(J.1 ,•r h,1::- ma1ntenanC<' re.ir Y<trd . h:\'el Jul IJ EI. PI S 11 ·r 11. I·: lvls of de1·k.iri.g. II k F /'L1J()H~ & iiP\'11 :-. pool. 10· deeµ Wllhtll\'lllg Cull r..:t.i !\·I 1<tdleto11 at f'Ja(:C i{co..ilt.•I :-. 1-: I',\ Ii ,\ ·r 1·: \\' l ;\,' G 1Joa1·iJ.See to:.ipJJ rcc1ale: .r \\"lTll ~i t-.. r L I\'. Ii.\\. s;JJ,000. ' 4!:i-l·~704 C l-:.'llTt·:H l•'JHEPL,\t.:t-: 11 I ''"' l'A L t.1s \'t:lt Dt·:s ,,, •:. '' • • ' • 1044 L h h 1048 STU.XI·:. :-.1·;1' 1.X i..;l .. ASS TRl·LEV.EL 962·4471 <r.:: 546·8103 1!~~·.~ .................. ~~---~~........... ~\;~~.:;~~;· \\'~t 1111 ~1-:1i~~~\~~;·:'. IEA.CH WHEN IH RO"'". OPEN SUH. 1-4 T11.t:. Al.I. lllll LT" 4 IR. FRANCISCA.... :-.o need lo lea~lhl· 29631 l•y ~lenn H A ::-.; G 1-;. u \" 1'.: :\ •sSUME FOUMTJJ"" ~-uuntry v.·c.·\'c tound the Jn L;J;~una ~1~ul·l: a JJ I :-. II \\' s II H , "' POOL·YAc..t.Jr{T Europe.an charm anO gr c:at b1i-: La\.c 0 •l.a lam1l,y lJISJ•OSAl •. E "l'C & $23,250 4 Suite i;z Bll'a incld~ elegilnce 10 lr\'ine ... e i•en home : 1111 ni.:. d1n 1!1~. Ql)o.:11:> t11 l.•1";1.•' l..1111 rn1 Prime area. Dramatic huge r.na ster +con -, s unken Roman lulJ. lamliyrou1n.-1L>drms ,J (~::i'.i~b 1'~:1';-R~:S~·~~ entry to elegant Uving versation. GJ<1.ss pal10 You 'II step in lo the baths & lr1plc garai;t'. 'oom wilh emnormous kitchen \'tews sparkling ma.·••r "uite or :.en<>r:.i te Prolcss. land:.capi..-cl .-\ \\'tJtll>.-This -'11ac1nu:-. ·1 ~ ., ,....... b S15 90o h u 111 t' ' ~ t-: u s s lone firep.Ja cri . pool~ 1''iesta size l'am1y l:imil.Y room from the uy :.t · C . .\lll'E'l'i:\G . P.-\f:'\:- Wifei;aver J4lrden v1t-\\' room. dine, formal LR. gracious enlr\·. you'll OPEM SUM. 1-5 ·ri:-.-.;. \".-\HIJ v.roHK & kitcb.ep,-Dine. H<i ll room lasl posses111on. llurry. luve the format di rung 249 J t Monte Vet"de II ·11 tyoo I I !)lJ;\I El;t-::-..t:K .-\1. Pork Ave. Estatts ~.UOu ·r.o\X cnEorr 1u1 purcha!->cr" ot Ll\c~c Ju.\ ury, (JCC<i.11 \ICW home:.. t>I' E~ 1 IOllSE Sun. 12 .. l lhtlv 1t·w IJr., oil l'a rk A\C. IMPECCAILE ~":1ner~ld llay home. l'r·r1 .,1\1..• g..irdcu & µ.al111 , v.·1th good oecan \'IC'W. ~ l:ki!'in:.. 11 ~ li:ilhs. Xlnt I :J I U ~· EXP lo.HSIVE Ca111 on 1·1c ¥.':. lrorn 1111, 1111~ 1.1 1J\liy l1unll•. I hdr111 1< ]l\'lllhou,,,,· pl;i~ r•11un1. p1'1\·. :-.urldt~Ck t)l'l'.::-0. lllll~:O:E SUN I '.:'~ .111:,:1 :-.,,.,..1;1!, top 111 \hl' \\Ot'ltl ' ( '. j}:~ ~STATE 353 N. c-.1. lag• ... 494-7D18 715il-&480 UPI:::-: SL:--1 12-4 sizl"d a mily room over· t:a -WI mel" .. nd tho.: spacious 1v1n In Loi~una N1guc : ap-LL1'.::\:'\: l "l'. ll :. .,11 uut look-s. covered ddnc~ there !: Bkr !ft.12-aaJ 1 ruorn with upcn J1rcplacc n.•alt n" 1ain1I_\" home 111 ~ • ~r~IDE HOME ··~ "' :.1<11u..l1ng IJuy 1or ~~ ~ Fo.tainV9ney 1034 µa 1·11Jon.&Jushg.rc.unds. .ind atr1on~ \'IC\\'. -llµr1 :.t 1ne t·ond111n11. 4 FUUPRICE 1 lt>-1 & 111-1-1 LaL\l 1rada 4 ~1-1 JtiOI OPk:NJlOUS£ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sweeping SI airs tu SUPER SHARP Hdrms .. J •,~ l1alJ1s,ulllil) Hdrm ~ .. 2'::i IJ;1.. lan11ly 564,900 SA·r .&S"U,"11 5 d tocy ·ut-·,,, 2 lilt 11 on • e ·o·nct• dlt 01 / ••· lh'· 11 l,lt •· ll Ll ltli\"OXTHIS O:"'I:::'. ·• O PE1'f llOUSE Sund<1y, l>Cl'On :. " 1...., -u c ..... ,. .,, ruo1n an o"' co,, ..... ., 1·111 . v.1 ve;iu 1 u . . '"' Uy owner. $49.SW. J l>r. ~ MESA VERDE Urccn Valley 4 Kr. J lol l ~ludtni: huge hideaway drp,,. ~a r age, bl lns & 1nai..e uµ the :!nd _,,1ory ot hlll!->1d .. · \It.'\\!'>. Sp::H·1uu"' MISSIOM REALTY ba. I ~. cov'd. p;;i.tlo, v.·ell ·* ly Owner* La. J 11001:.. IO'ii:S EJ cen-ma!.lcr. ·rak(.> O\"er 5 '~· .. more. Only ~.5'..MJ. th\:. excepuonal humt: grounds w11h pn,·ac~· & !-!85S. c,,,t llv.·y. Lai.;una L'l>rner u cclin \'le"' ho1nc. l.OUU:.q .. l'l. I BD.4~·3JtU 1 U-..·ner I d U I XJ I ··11.•. ,.0 '"'"Vi" LOA:" FR ·HK LHRD . d '"'" ~., I I Hh Ph 4••0731 n :.cJ.l .y:t rl . nt. oca· Large .a lir. + lJ cn. l ru. ::i57.~uu uv.•n r . ,. " i::.. -~ µrice at""'"'·""" ;.in c.'l:tr;; gc. 11.i iv, v.· one .,.,... llQD. Clo:.e lo West<'li fl 1''ormal Din. Rm. un µoul %8·2:J-·"c::'---COS'J'S. ~~-15 /mu. pay:. REALTOR 546--99sa: ~ 1'CH.11n lur IK.oOL :\11 uu· Loguno Hill• J>la.ta ,:.chls.&parks.·ll:J · & ----1 all , Owner mu s t _:c.=_=.._______ u:.0:1l1·;1luc ;S52.uuu I•---------···•••••••••••••••••••• !:;. ttay!':il. tH~·.'.i27J "1ze lol. U:.ed brk Jrpl UY OW~E I?: f\·Jeadows !'>aUJl'JCc . llurry!' Call 4 Br + Fr . Clu,,c lU 1..ch.11 OPEtil SUM. 1·5 Upper 3 Arch lay I :'Ii 0I V 1 D U At. \' ie;..1 .""'""'~""'""'""'""'""'""'~I IJn. g'1 r. + .,.,·orkshup. //om··. p·1··01. ·.·I ill<·.·,,, , .. ,.·,.7•0 1. I ,.,.W 3 '·uoon ·>• "•th I I ·11 2 b Cl t t J An -• '" "' " '" """ °"' guod !;chuu :.. Lr.: t·orncr VISleN 795 BALBOA . .• u .. -~ u 101nc . 111n1u e .. )r. . 1050 ose osc ioo . xiuu:.. U;i , Li1·-rn1 . IJ in -rrn , oP1Nl'1 9 ·u~ruNro i.,;•cr• lot ha"" rm 1·0 , bo1..1t . ho me ll·.J lorini,: Jovel~· Uvo1\11cral!L :°llanyc:o.-~9oci1Jowner 546MB7i " In Laguna Bcai.:h: new . .. EMTERTAI~ · · · · Fam-r rn \\'ilrµl c . Up-<~··\ c <1mp cr . V e~et.ilil e RIAlTY homeinPortdl'ino.fiticst llll'd entry, Ji.:e. bca1n('d lra,.. ..\:.1'un1c<'i.-loan .. \ .inlhisJBll 2ba CuJlegc li)· Own •r. JBR w/f<~am . i;r<ic.led lhru-out :\lany ' .~ g arde n 1n . :;:5 4.Uuu 552-7500 1 ec1l. l1\'1ng r1n . v.·1lh -..·,.L l'l'..•I L.1ri,;..11n ;iL $.lJ ,WU ' Id h .. :.: .... '' · ... ·,'.·.. (jU a 1ty con~trul'llon ; un · ,. 1 1 l>drk ho me. 15x35· '"M•l, cm. L··rge y ··rd. ~".500. i.:tr;;s inc ,,. tra!'> com-· "'"'°'·36-Hi u var. 2 lrp l'1'., patios u i13i ·123~ . .-~ .. .. ...,.,. 0 ..•. ·-=-==-------1 ub!'>l rot·te ocean \ 1ews ; 1 ___ _ :::u·i.:20· playrrn. bltJJ. u. 646·3326 p;;ctor. Sep hook uµ fo r "·'' -u :-:t VERSI T'l P .-\Rr: front & rear. l>..·aullfu -· -. B·". new p·•111t. .,.~.llW. . \\'··ter :.ollner. elcc gar. ----Irvine I 044 D th Ce dar J bdrnl:.., d~n. 2' ~ baths. bit in k1l chf'n \\·1th ;;J. Laguna ~19uel I 052 "" " '" .. Huls HYOuE, a r tmou . Profes:.. de1:oru1cd & • .1::-Z ter ms. 0v.'llt.'r /Bkr. Sl10P al W ESTCLl f<'F door opener. pool size lot. TE ,.. A ,.. • ••··~··•••••••••••••••• ,,h1nglcs. 11 2 )rS. old . J Uri landscaped. $96.-15'0 J01111 ng brkf,,t. area. din· •••••••••••••••••••••• ·19-1 ·8ti ll J'LAZA . J ust reduced~ plui;, plus liigh Sii1:ues . Walk to Lhe cvurt.s from 6 i\1o·s ne.,.,• 2 br. 2 b<i &sludy. 26u01.Jnck pauo. 1ng rm . & lots ot' v.·ood & Priced to Sell very spac'i"'us 3 Lr, l~ Pr1nc.only.9&l2878 lhJ S gracious, all-one-C.ard1fl al the Terr . 1n atrium. h1-~am ccil 'g:.. ~ !iJ:iS!'>. Ol leredat S:m.500 2 UH .:!. Ha home, l..ir~t: .\tESA del l\1AH boi . 1-Jrdwd firs. lrplc. level 1mma(.>uiate. 3 Univ. Pk. Assum loan. Beautiful house;gardcn WILLIAMWIMTOM yanl .,,e riurb\'ll'WOf lhc ·tBR + fam rm-IW8 El. K JN GAAR D R E . SPACIOUS 3 Hr<. 3 car bedroom, 2 b ath Prine. only. 55Z·769J. location. 565.50?. w/land. ~u· .. -··· REAL ESTA7E \'..i ll!'.'~._ S·ll.~.-·l!lJ-8812 . C.;,imino Ur. Ideal famil) 642·2222 gar Over liUU sq It. SEACLIJ<'f' home. 1\11r-17642 La urel rree Ln. .-.:::-- 499 • 1726 0< l!-1-1 ~tlilt.oL,.l ,H.,.G.40.).>1 home. i47.SOO. ..".:::..::::::::...____ ""'I V•e.,.,• or park S42.000 rored v.·a rd robc doors. 4 & FAMILY a.>2·0896 ' ,,, . .,,,.,,. .. CO AS ·r PR 0 P Ell1' I J-.:S l\1 ESA VER DE lie-.tul. 4 I ..:•:.:'k:.l::•c::•:.:n.::•:.:•.::a:.:• I:.:. SJ:.:" ~I ·:.:--·-I la s t e f u I w a 11 pa p e r , M EXT T 0 ft ARK --11 os N. Cool' Hwy., log uno I ___ ,;6.;,7,;5.-3;.3;.3;,;.I .... -•l ----"R"E"lo.'_IL~E~S T.!_lo.~T~E_,;_ 6i3-~IU br, de n, 21'2: ba, rrml. din serene home. Call Cen· )Vhat a location? N1:1xt to ~Beach I 0•8 494-1177 1• -----'=.:.c.=.___ rm. Just reduced 567.500. V 4 REPOSSESSIOM Lory 21 /Surf,5..16--7~ .Park. Pool & TeMis in a ·~·•••!••••••••••t••t •• ___ 01'1:::'\ l·I OL:~t:. Sun. i\ta)" .i Br, 2 lia , E Side C.l\I . • 5-19-3890 o .... ·ner 2 Swry · 5 Bdrm. Neplune bea ut if u I pr1 de ·o l -CONDO APTS. L!Es1· HU \". Cl..r.:ie 111, tr1· t'~ \IE RA I.I) rt.\\". fan -18th . 1-5 J11n . JIJ.l -11 PJsl'.'o Lrg Jiv rill, J'rplc. !'ir in..1-~o vata:.G Val!ey. !d'~red ithGardens,JBr , o wn·er"Sh i p~lr v 1n e Weha\'el,2.&Jbdrm. lc\·c\ fan1ily hon1c tasti.;: lo1nl ily homo.:: ,a Uc \ \~c1 lle . l.;;g u11 :1 :-,chls .~i.!IOU._B)'O,Wner. ~£NH~~-~JOuu do.,.,'n Calf , ~1 r-'Atiia.i'he i>f.::G'I. plannedcommunit)'.A~ o cean view co n · \\'r BluelJ1rd Canyun \'u . liR,:l \J;i .,forma\\.hiunlg '.'\1 •·u ... 1.J cs·r s r1'.:PSTO d ll2 ·52~~ 24 1ii !'lior"t!' ~ k ,\utho r1zed VA S <1.leg """.OwnrGR11."'..1.o d . d"f 1 I I 1 rm ,J en ,\\etb;1r;i1rp ., ,·,"u· I.I· l"UL"lt S '". ' -....... -"coker .s••-,,,1 • '""" .. ·r~~~ UR. !am.rm. air-con . dominiums,1n3 1ferenl Lo1npll•lC)' l'l·n101e..:t t kl 3 ,,. ""' · ve ._... · o w .... 0 t:ourn1 t.· ·1 . garage.,, · · · · RK.So .• coasl a · :;J •ho1n cthatlooks Hl?A7'J D lo ca tion s. f>ct :> K . 1ns1dc & out. lnt:I. nc-..· pau o.\"ic v.·.~.uou l.ie ;;u111ul ~UH. 2 J.i,\. ,\SSUMABLt:: 7•,.;, JAan, blt7•1•IJ1ty. '001 -de-(ac. 4 Bl"."2 Ba. ·Fam Rm. iEACLIF'F loc. 4BR, 2'h :-IE W. S5 1.95q . Call Priced from $36.500 to carpe ts & cu:.torn fix -UCEA:'-/ SIU.I-.: uJ IJv.·y .. ho1ne \\' p :111~lctl farn 2ioo Sq. fL 5 Bil, 21/t Ua . F;,im rm. bonus rm. cusl. J-'ormar l>ining area. l1n· BA, lrg. brick patio, 6'1-1-7211 AgcnL . SGS.900. f'or lnformnt1on. lures. l!ean1l'<l t.·c1l1ngs & v.·ood & gl;;:.s. 3 J{lt. 2 , ~ r rn . U tt ra rn o d ci·n t.·ountry kilchen, crpts. drps,cpt'g.lhrUOULTr1 -n1 ~c Nr Garfiel d & cmplt 'y lndsc p '.d.. 1____ , i:aJl : lrpt.c 1n li\'i ni,: rou1n . lJa .• djningrin.,2fri>t .. k1lchen . l~ar g t? Joe . Llrps,be<6ut.lnd.-;cpd.8y ).lie gar. Compa(.>tor & Bus ha rt! 18863 (Ju1nce 536-762.i. Reduced to ~down ~ .·. Large, .airy kitc he n den. v i ew. o v.·n er Ov.'11\'I' truns t'.:rrcd . uwnc-r. S55.SOO. t/7~-m~ many ektras. Low $70·s. er. Ownr. Open I louse assume ~Vt~ YA. 3 BR. 2 $. "' .1blti ns , lols of cup-finance. SIS9 .. 'JO(J <.>I\ L \f S; 4 . !.II.ID. An 11 Eattsidt Tripi.ex Byo.,.,·oer.~79--1273 S at /S un 1~·5 l"M J5A. atriurn in master bo;;rd s pa ce. ll ui,:t.' Z H!t.,2 Ba.,r-.:orthend : Ch1sn1 ;t11 HE.:1235tCsL. !t62-l924. -bd rm.552-7852. sepcra le Master Suite. "'alk lO beach. Frpl : llv.•y . S . Lug una .·1!19·2~47 on 54 " x 30tJ' ft lot. lncomc now. & Build 3 Units later. Only ~.OCIO ,,_ Tg1.Hn,E·"tCthHeJi.RMfro•1l dloor. H·-lin'"'o• looch 1040 -TOWNl-IOUSE-S.'11 ,900 .. 2 E M ER AL D BA ·y ~l:~.ilrdoore.~s ~~1~~1 ::.:.1~11;l: ov.·ner finance.~·~ 1 ..::"~,·~"~'~·~I•~·'~'-· -----""' .. -· .,. BR 2 Ba 2 Story Air · ' ' .-~ l.AUUN1\ NlliUJ-.:L: 4 K W £1ega n t, spacious!)••••••••••••••••••••••• , d Like.new s.w.4887 S acri f.icc by owner. c nlrancc.d eck,&ft>nc1..xl llr .. 21i ha.; lgl!. h\·., *WE HO • bedroo1ns. 3' baths. 1.arge $2000 REBATE ... Real Estate con · · ChaNQ..:lng 2 BD. 2 _BA, y;;rd .· Hooin lo cx 1Jan~: !->pacious dining. 2 fi)ll·s.. LAGUMA tillGUEL DOVER REALTY · 645-9070 family room w ith New 4HR, 2ba. all dlx. FORiALEOR 1~r1._a_rea . $35,.JOO. firm. Sl:t . .)0~. ··u y Owner dcu. l'ounlry kll .. i'°°l. *BEST• fireplace & \\"et bar. huge features, prestige area . by 1lrdlm lease or lease/option .. it""' 494-ioi5. . 4~7·1!111>. ~;.1,:;oo • F.-\'.'\T ASTIC nl0Wlla1n master s uite. formal din· .Walk lo beach & park. your choice o n th 1:. 2 Br, Deck , Lower Studio O-..·n·'four-Ov.·n Furl\. Pi':G.-.\LL t:X \IC\\ :J & dt•n or 4 lxlrin 1ng. Situated on qu1 el OPEN DA ILY l ·~pm : LIVE CLOSE ch;;r1n1ng 2 BR. plus den 1184 La Mirada. call for 1\µt. 2 Hit. 2 H.·\. poul. lll'.:AL"l'Ull -19'1 ·7578 hor ne. Sti2 .5\JO. GRADE SCHOOL CHILDREN Costa ~lesa, East. llome adjoins school proPf>rty. Children walk to l..'Or:li tu rn ·le ft to sch ol w1lhoul crossing a s1 gll' street. 4 Ur. 2 Ha . Central healing, ra1:.cd hearlh fi replace. New rugs & llooring. Con1J.l. repaint- ed in & out. :\lus t 11Jumb· 1ng new. 2 c<i r garage. :;:.1~.MIO. Hy owner. After t.\Pi\1 any n1le. ~~- street in prest igious Il23MainSt.:S36-8821 TOOUR in ·rurtl c rock. A t'Cal Appt.494·3661 Scl·ur ily. :!·I hr. aui:n·i -~l~U~u,~·~'~·~C=o="~"=·~""=·~·~"~"='-I neighborhood in i\l ei;a11 ;;;;G~e~r~a~ld~S~.;T~h~o~m~;"'~·;R;l;lr;.;I Ol'I valueatSU2.950 d;;nL Fin~in 1:ini:! 3v:ula-t)l't-;:'\Sl:N. l-5 • U\\':"l·:ll ,\,'iXI OUS· \'crdc. Just r ed uced HUMTlt"l\GT RAISOR'S 2B r, Den, View Deck blc. SIU.l,OOO. 314:!3 t..":-.t llc:1ul1lul \'tCv.' :Jbdr1n , $JOUU1npr1ce £or :>ale this IEACHfS 116-ILaMirada \lv.·v . = 15 BK It . (J.l2j~5.J i\U NfT,\: 111o·slor\ hon1e. pool· "'"eek . Phone 546-2313 for HUGE CORNER l 'his beautiful 4BR home Call for Appt 49.f·3661 <t-1 -.i ~~·3t.11Jj. Hed \\·d & gla1'S \\' llt.•aul :-i1.•· \ ,1rJ . recre:illOll.JI ··ddo.toon·•/ a·nro and ap· ,,. hoghly up.graded "'1Lh REALTORS 1>1· \'u. -IHI{. JU;i, fa in rnl , 11· .,,,., !AJO " " . Emerald Bay·2 bdrm with & '"ll . .a Sundl•cks & "'\'t.'il o1t·i 1 IC1' . ..,.,.. · · po1ntment. 3 Bedroom, 2 bcith . very new cpr. & drapes-Ol'EN JIOUS I·:, Sat,Suri. .,. !:l~-:>u.JV ____ ·l:..lt.i-41).10 or1r."1"•";1u111.;u,.r1• clean wilh upgraded Exciting Roman Bath 4523 Ca mpus Dri,·e .. dining r oom -Lease op-b\' uv.ne r. Oecan\'ll'W ;1 p:1th.1 . ll eilv.'d 1.10 :-.l & [ · s hag car pels & covered Tub. You mustsct!loday. lr\'llle tion <.it $500. mo. Webb lir, 2. Ua . Stii.OOJ. \i!MI IJC Jnl s and ')anl•l\I 1111. ~~.fJJi!:j:f:lJI p:i uo. Last sale_.intracl. CALLS"29371 C.:unpus ValleySho1>Clr. 4~3-07ti l ~ ,,q 11_ t!'>c /Upl . UK . SJ'lljMM.1 _.~-~ ''" jif: ~~~:1~ e~~ ~;~~~g FOUR.IEOROOM CALL 83).8600 COMPARE .a:i-1-35i7 . ~~~il~:;~~/:1::~~·t.·at O\· l'' , • , • • POOYLSH350 0M0E0 T II k " ol 1·111 s u 1 euut1fu_l h:\1 ):-.1111<· ·r"·o li t>. wood /gl;i!->:-.. \'u :.i Hll + ·1:n11 r1n . 2000 MESA VERDE Veteran's EA.STSIDE I • • • O ... L , • ur eroc iew llills 1omc \\'ll w 11 c l)cean view. SW.SW. or Sq IL. i\l:.ny :..tras. re 962·4471 r.1~)546·8103 This home is in beautiful l\lust sec & buy th ls 4 waler ,·1ev.·, -I bdrn1s.. trade fur lol. 4!H-9.'.i2ti. dueed to $6:./,i'.OO. Acln1 inislr:.1t1011 reposscs:.ion. Lovely 4 lidrm 2Bu . home w1 lh h~c yard. New paint, t pt:; & drps. Su per lowdown and closing. 'l'ou do not have lo be a veleran. Cdll VA Sulcs · Urokcr b73-JO"l7 --------- BEAU 'fll'Li L Decor . Wa ll paper. 3 hr, 2 l>;,i. Bi~. i;pec1al bit. on lam . r1n . w 1frµl. Must !tee it ! ~2.:JUO. lindC'r .hsl price 1or quick sale. :,.Wf. JOU5 J\SSU M EV,\ or new GI. 3 hr. ¥la!J n1u. SJli.1100. Owner / 1\ ~enl. 5-lti· i7:rJ RA.MCH f<'U L L 1 15 ACRl-:, ..-·o R 1\1 E ft r· 1\ ll l\t . • ... E ll N II I I. L Hanch house has pure TOWN ll OUS~ •. JB R, co untr y kitchen. 2ba . Most desirable !'eptt rate guesl. Dul\'h 'comm. nr. f\fcadowlark doori;, swingin" ·sash 'Golr Courfic & beaches. windo.,.,·s , antique fix · lncludeti pool . cluhhse & tures. Storage barn . lenn1scourt.$40,UUU. Xlnl. location. A GIVE· A -WAY AT $32.750. llurry -Call 6Ci-03oJ. . 'REAL TY INC. 714/846-1371 J::X(-;C . JI Oi\11~"· :.w1m l>UUI, 2·:.tory -1~1<' Jl.Ja, ttugc l:im rrn . J t·ar gar, ne a r oce an. A s k "~. $73,500. i:!OOO On lo VeL-;; 1'.:-Z t e rm s non Vets, MESA VERDE I' IL 0 T RE AL 1' y ' Cotta Me1a Tripi•• Peace & Quiet are yours l ~S~•~0~·05~5S~;;:;;:;;;;jiiiijjj 2 Bedrooms-Hlllns Jll lhis bcautll'ul cX· E11cJsd Palios 1liarages ecutive 4 liH., 3 Ba. fam- $55,000. rm home, Beautiful park Rrkr 5S6·Gllu like setting on thi s extra. ~~~""'""'""''!""'""'""'~1 1iu1et cul ·de·sac. f<~or the ': disc r iminating buyer. $43,500 :;:74 900. B y owner. 3 Bedroom. i hath home 5•10-0074 2762 l'ern Circle.. in Cine area. Wulk to all/~O~pc~n~S~•~l~/S~u'..'.n:..1:..·~5 __ _ sc hoo ls ;ind s ho ps . SIDE f<'i r eplacc . bltn :oi. **EAST *'* ··' ·• t 4 HR. 2 U,\. Fa m-Rm, carpets. rcnCt."-' anu pre · N ty yard. Ca ll lo see, Bkr f<'irepla ce. 1 ew l"ar~t· ,'\J6-883ti. ing 11nd ready lO rnove 1n- ..:::::.::::::..------l 10. Close to schooh; incl. COLLEGE PARK llart>or Iii. Only $..56,950. 3 Bil, 2. Ba , Ille f:tm -rm. :!33 t:. 21 Sl. 64S·8792 landscaped & frwt trees. l)pen Sun. l ·5 Ncat & fresh. ot>en l·5· \SSU,\IABLE VA lo:in by $4S,950. By owner. 27S owner. J br, lg. ram rm. _N~a!ss~a'..'.u~R'.!:!d.;.. 55::;1~·'"'::.c':---I S lone 1 r pl. :i-1.i, SOO. ttY OWN tR $36.51.Xt. 3 br · ~7'..'."':'"1'..'.17:::116:_ ____ _ new r pt"g. '""'·Copper 5 IDRM + POOL pluiub'IJ. thruout, din. rnt, huac r:.im rm w /ft:P\. 1n;1~s1ve Cwpu Cod hon1e. Hkyd. w /pla)'~Oulie . Remarkable hrirlC'& life t:lose to beiach, schls. & ~I are11 . If UoHt gate. s h op ·g . 83!'1 -~586 or Back U:1y a.reu. S00,!.150. 400-2757 CwlL : 64:t·6368Aat. ,-'.:-:,::x'""s'-A-V_l_N_G ~-, n-,-.r-.-,:t I 'WIM-MOW HUHTIH(OTOH HARBOUR i-;nttr"'1.hls lo~ly, nl\\\'I)' decorated. split Je \'el II UR .. 3 l.l1\ home thru Spanl"h court.yard. Lg. fam . rm. & mllsicr su1tc. liodt storage gale. Walk to ~tar1na. beach & shop· ping. Open S..12-6 17186 Courtney L,une 7 I 4 /146-3311 OPEN llOUSE Sat/Sun, 10·6. Lae corner lot near school. 3 Br <to addltioo. 11 .. Ba., new 1111lnt&c rpl. C us tom dri.1,es. By Ownr. ~591 C.:lark Dr. JIB, 84G·7W tree-lined neighborhood. bdrm .. 21,2 ba .. fam1l.'I' vie w living rm. & 1·rpJc. . ,J us ·r ll E Ll UC 1·; IJ . One-or-a -kind. VA As m. · rm .. J c.ur gar.igc. pr1ecd pr1 \'ale patio & garden l'harrn. llX l'r-uupcr 2H R Joan 8'h'k inls. $273 .. per , at $73,950 incl. la nd. 1\sk area, & you'll see that + 1.ain. ~ 11;;110.,, 1nan~· lg mo. 1-1 UR R 'i ,. CALL 1 for J ohn Peckha1n this 1s be}'ond co1npare tret.'!s. :i Blks to IJ(·h /lo"'ll . !:1-12-937.1. PETIIT REALTY at S92,5uu H 2 lul. rn1. tor :uld 'i 011 552·7000 Lt. !..id . ter1ns. ~~1.:KJO. OPEH Sal/Sun 1·5 ' ~fi"'1ll<Bli't!:I LTIMATE 497.1111 •SHARI' •Bil. Pr;dc·of· TURTLEROCK fl<:lGl&Jl(l~ u . Lagu•a leach Ownership. _Fruit trees. OPEu suu I 5 Natural wd interior. Assu1n able 6"'2'~ loan. ,.. "" • 499·2BOO OCl'.'a n vu. Hearns, lush New floors & lrg. coriler · 19322 lethany Dr. . . 1 cµL~. fpl c. pool. 4 lxlrins .. Jot, mKke~ lhis home a New on market; popular Ship Shape 2 hr iomc, <!''2 lia . ~9.SOO dream. $47 ,500.: "" 1712" Plan J ·, 4 bdrms .. f;;mily id eal \\"e.ekender ~'76,SOO t;z~~~~~:;~~;:\ Sldl lla rbour. rm .. dining r1n .. 2 ~~ OC f",,\,NFRONT S/J1>er 3 ..,. baths ; J cur i.:a r,a gc. . • SP,\R.l\.LIN(i POOL, l'ovular Francis. Jo'tns. home. (Juict cuJ-de·sac, -IBR + parents retreat. Fresh painl inside and out. Seller l ranf 'd . P.riced to sell al $73.l.50.: tib42 Segovia l\rc. l\-lany upgrades. Ncur br ho1nc. frplc. \rg sun· 1iark. ten111s pr1vil"Cges. dee~. ;:ipellbind111g view. :;:70.~50 ll il,000. 19492 SlerTa Hue-•o New listing. 4 ~rms .. fa mily rm., dining r1n., 2 ba .'\lo'oodsy sctllng, \\'ilh 2 r e dwood p a tio s; fabulous location across from park & pool. $68.150 DAVID D. CARLSON REALTOR 833·9293 L 1\GU~l1'1\-walk t o private be ach or. stay home in this gracious J br, den, 3 ba hacie nda & have fun in the pooL Remodeled kit w·;wi11e s t orage cabine t s . i l3J ,950. 1'H.1 -L EV El, f\fodcrn J BY OWNEll: Turt.lcrock br. de n, 2 Ua, Uig view. Uroad moor, Plan 4C. $67.500. 5841 Sierra Cicio, 0 1>en «g Co ldwe ll Bonker AUTHENTIC IT ALIAH VIUA ~csllt~d 111 the pri\•;11·,\' 01 ehal'1n 1ng Soulh l.:1.:uua Scelullt•cl ht!h 111d 11ltl v.'Orld galt's. 1·:xlcr1:-1\l' use 01· s ta111l'd j;l.lass ;ind l.Jc;1rncd ('ciling :;. "fy,•u lu r~c 111 :1:.\('r suJtt~s v..·ilh baUu; Jn onyx & gold. Outdo,1r d111 111g: roo111 ovc rlooki n~ lllcd puul and the blue 1•:1cJf1 c ,Reduced lo Sl\18.llOO !lo use Sal & Su.n ~-6 .. WOODS COVE.C11ll uslo Spectncular 4 BH, 21·'.I ··~Rthis.$120.IXM>di.amonU Ba, f<'ormal D1n·rro. Rec. Lil the rougi.. J Br, din SOUTH LAGU~A r n1, Jge patio, prof. de-.rm. sheltered pv1.pat10& VIEW ESTATE c()rct.led & landsciipcd. POOL i\1any "tras . S7S,OOO . · He :iuti1ul cuu,;1lint.: h views. Cu:.tonl quahty. 8:13·W73 (Owner as •n · SECLUOl:';DAREA.21.Jr. Sl. Charles kitchen, • Open SIM. 12·5 tiiM ,\lta \'1sta ; super Ol'Cil ll \I I~'\\": 1·uthedr;1I t;o:ll':-.., 1111 :-.. i•Jtl 1111.! & µI.ink flr1'. J Htll·~:-. .. :-.1>11\ l!'Vl'I l\u11d ,'\.: gl.11-S. ~'.14 ,:11111 :171 J.n111hardy l.an1', French l'tJU llll')' J lidrm .. ~ "''Y.; u:.cd l>n t k l'rµl.. lieo1tns : on a v.·OVl.lt.•d ar· l"O\'tJ . '.Sli7 ,."1UO 310 l.ouhool Or.; •1u1t>1 r<.·trcal, lalluluus view. North :-HJ..:: l.agun:1. 3 ll1l r111s ,. 1:1111 . rn1 . W/ll'pl ., IJl':IU\.~. µ1.1i>h e:1r pcl , lh!WCI' l:i L!Xi.UUU • -1\l·I· ;;~'ii • i ..:•~c~U~'.::e:.:R~·~E.::;.. l:.:"~·.:.'---·I huae den. ereat view of bedrooms. 11 bath:s, In PRICED for Qwclc Sule. the hills & some ocean eluding guest hoo.-;~. Of Srctacular Ocean by owner. $&8,500. 10'~ \'\cw. Only i59,950. tefcd f;;r bclo.,.,• replace Vitw Home Down. 3 BR, f'oira·rm, ~ menl cosl.. i249.~ 3 Oil, pr1v11lc !.cLl111g . lndry rm, cent. uir. no-06Wat6.,. ~i1' .wu W11" flooring, ~ erpu, ::3"° ".,_ !flt).) So. <.:oast IUghway Lowtr 3 Arch lay cust. drps & conc:rete. EAL ES. TATE Laguna Reach 3 Ur, 2 B:i honic. pnvalc Lush lo·m a1nt. lndscp;.;. 494-0749 bellrh :u·<'a ·l('ruus courl ~ C.:omm. Park & Pool. 4101 1350 S.Cooit Hwy. i """"'""'""'~~~""'""'~ IO\'cl~· ;.;ar1h•ns. 1n;1n~ Gien.,.,•qod St. tL:rceu 494 -8S~6 _ u~h i:r; h1\i:ly rculur1•:- LreeJ551·2100 li l AN ·r ()],() l'AJ.~t Sll2,500. Eme-rold lay ·rK i-:r: g~11~~ with th1 :-. Irvine Co•t-1'.:XCLUSl·V E Turtlcrock 0 H Lugu1111 ch urm hon1e. :i 1'err. hom e by UCI. S br. pen CMtMS Olks lrurn Bell & Shop .... 5 Br. ;11 , Ila hnrnc in :.!l't bi&, ~en , frrnL di11111i.:. Su nd1• )' · ~l 8)' l!lth. 12·$ $"i7 ,9~0 . Sand c.:a~lle Ht-: pri \'Ille b<r11ch'1'111nr11 1!111 :ic11 rg;li-.Ulil.rm &pan 161 :11o:n11>r;ild llaySp4.' 1 c: 4114.80:.!S. I)~. c u:.1o n1 quu\1t y 11·y. LiJ . ti>l w1v1ew 111 lu('u la r •'LCV.', 'I Ur, POU · thr1 u111t. )21\l.l.Ml, ·l\1-1 HOH6 Fa s hlorr-l !il.anll b i11:1 t-.:mer11Jd lki)'Coun· 1•;,\I t-:lt i\l,U llA Y . 01·-1:1~1 -IJjJ c.;111allrtlfi .' Nr. 1h'hl 1'>. & Ir\· ''lu1rni., \'icw, :I Hr, S;•Cr111 ce b.'I' own(>r , LIHG-0 shop·g. S1.al,OOU. H;.· 11p111 111~11 -IU -l·llU!'.ltior ·l:J.l ·l .... \I t:lu1rrn111g :.! Hl.l, 2 1~1\, REAL ESTATE S Pl-:C IA L IZ I NG I N Jtt-:S,\l,l::S :\1' Tif t; Sll O H t:s . s t-:,\ 1·1-:R- H.ACE. :\10:-.IAHCll UAY ~\:"IU i\I U .\c\HCll IJ ,\y 'l"l::H J(,\1 ; I·: Ot.;H t..''-1.\l .\ll":'li lT\" JS l;1-:·r·r1:-.;1; l<t-:,\U'i. 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I I 11. pla:-.t1•1'1•d l'l'lh11i.::--. .i lllt "'' OC'<'li ll \ U , • j lJ.'i,UOJ CA LI . ,\l r\RUUElll"\"I~ '1'111:-i N t:AK l.Y N l::\V. 1>1':J C I O U IJ 41\ll, tH..:t;ANSJD(<; horne ha$ Nl) C.:Oi\1 Pi\f\ISO, wilh u srnall pti<:etif ,, $:15'.t.,40 writtol'f on 3 br, 2 bl.i. dbl. In ISXJS pool, ootertHln. gur. home. XlrH. ram~ly in 20xiu pla.yroom, bl~·ln stirt.er, fn cd. )od .. patio. bbq. 38R. aBA. ColleKe quiet 11 lrecl . \Vulk lo P•rtf. f4i;*'-&Z>terMA. sch ls . S,:U,300. ~-o78G Z..irodik)' Rltr .. GL-1611. Wall.m f; 1," Rea l 1 sl.iti: only, l!lllil Y1-..1odlur1t LIHWO l'r1 . 11rca. ~.51JO. l1 rn1. :::.:'---I Terr. 833·0500 RIAL EST ATE 494 707l. Wan\ Ads call &U·56'78 . Enjoylhe-LHo · Coll 4tJollU •-• , l I • " I I • • • I ·. j • ' . ' . 0 • ~1'!~;;;]0~.,~l~Y~P~ll~O~T-::-1itt;;;;;;jf,;;~;j;'~S..~n:d~•~·~M~1~1e;·~·9~7;5 • LI---·--,_ _ -"For -1 .... , .. -~ ' -.... s.. I ,,Hoooses __ " -__ .... 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P1·c::.l1~l' :-.:c\lo'J>Ol'l Bt:lll'h ICK·:ll11fn. Furrnal ll 111111~ +-lar~c l;11n d1 1 l'lrc..tt & Y.'t'I b..11'. 'l'y,·u ·IJ:d c unil•::. Lsc lll'I" hurry , ti-15·UJllJ. R:Jrc 50' watt!rt ront ~it e "'' l0 hur1n1n M older /lut1lt:: ;\l (l;o.l Spat'IUUS :J Bdr +-ruds ., ;p, l:ia :i. ~·v r n1al '1.l1111nt: ·r 111 . l'l'l'tlll'IHiuu" J1.111d \ aluc aluul': 'l'e r1ns avu1labll''. OJll'rL•d at :>:!.'.>~.OW. ·IUH .Jha. lrg lut, tvrn1.t!.d111 r1n. ~:11nt• r1n , J 1;.1r ~a 1\ :J\.llJ'J ~ti It. El •'1.:ucl l'vurllry L'l ub a rt• a . S!l-1, j(.11.r 4 FOREST E. OLSON H.S.V.P . ll~;\Ll'OHS 12131783-6433 CHARMING :\1il. "'llh \ ll'"·; l·Wrrn., t•11closed b:.&IL'tUl.\', {'ondu. • t~Jjj Lu» St•1T:11l1D SU7,SOO. Lease with ¥n op· ., ·IOK ~li.i . IJlll r111 , out · AtolDWfUIM(IC.-Alr liUll. ,,1 • .111d111 g \1l·,,..:1o. t..Or1:.11 --~===~~=-1 W4TERFROMT 1 •. u1111y ho1n" ::-W.!IUU Shangd La a. llJrins., <! bttlh:s ~ h:<'. :.I lll.'H \I ,h•ill.\•' h1.11no..·. plu.~h hi,,l'j.lg. IMll·:llll.l' ) .11·ll lirt•:tl :1rt"'.1, 111:111,\ 1/1•t1lUl'l':. $0 1.:ki;J Loguno Hi~ Riiy. 476-4040 830.SOSO l'rt·u hidden 4 bdrins., l>alt·o ny, O\\'ll·)'Our·o .... ·n ; 3 1 ~ l>ath:.. Counyard en· i.en1orudults.Sll5.000 tr."" "''1th ~l'J lyne s 1an IMMACULATE 1~uot.. Lge. d1111ng rm. & Oceanrronl duph~xe.s. J l.1n11ly rrn . Unus ual Ll p 1-do .... ·n. ~·cw Sh..'µs :.hcll,,tunc lrpll•.; blt·lll \'1llage bt:'ach. $175.Ul)U. ·I k1t<'h<'11 \\'Ith noOk. C.ill UI' :J·do,,..·n . 1~anora1111e OPEN SUH. I0.6pm '..!:J:!I:! \'1:1 S J11S..•ha:..l1U1l -l'll1,,l' lu :-....i11 U1,·~11 ~'")· i.\ull l'l'0\\11 l'\\k~ I JUR . lur app't. :;;;;,~ v1 ....... ·. l'Ustom. ~.ouo Ch · COSTA MESA Grlnln<J .\:Int Juc1.111o n ; 1111111;1e. 3 ·r \\ u ·" l u r Y. E ~ r I) Wren .. 1.1n11ly & duuni; .\ml•r1tl111 ;;tylt>: ·I 1•1n:..Si 7,;)1Jl1 hdrrn:.., ~'~ l.J.1 . l~l', k1trh "ilh hll-!11 :. & llll\\1L c.ih111.._•1,,, Li.:c. 1.111111~ r1n .. bru·I.; lrpll·.: ~lbl. Juur t.·nt1·1· \\'llh ,,I.i ll' tluu1'. ~l1.1i..l: n11Jt. \'a· l';11H . "''l.'. t h L:. luLIJ_I '. • iJ.,i11 afl'.L g.1:-hllH:.. 1111! i-:.11·. \',\ ;q1pr'l i:. appl10..·d lur .\l l 1.·1·111:.. :,li.!l!J\J ·SL,,\' 0 11!.\. r,ill 1il l 1 Mission Viejo I 06 7 :;;iis.uou ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'\1.1. 0 •.tb ·!.1 1.t COUR~~~:ERED ~:~Ill. . l::\tr~rncl~ h.1rtl fll't.·:..~.._·11 '•ar '•"pure Pu•I 1•tti~t <·1rc u1n ,,1.cnc.._,,. ha ... /Vl·, . .._.J U11:-:-.ilt· :1 L.1r~,· L 01•1lroo111". IJ1t'lud111g f".\ ·~-~--... ---... ----~---... ---"' 1r,1 la r).! ... \..1 11 ~ :.1t.,· LIDOISLE m.1:1ol<'I' :1o u1t l'. 1ur111..1J d 111 VIA NICE 1111,;. !ar,:v 1J1l11ly roo1n ,\: •. .._·nlral .1 r l'01\dJt1011111.: \'IO,,l' \II .:1o h1,pp1 t1 ~ ,~ l'el'l'l'J llUll.iJ l'l.'lLll'f . (.i,111 ... u• • c. '"" f >' "'" ',, I \ \IJ.~:)· HE\l:I'\ A BEllG ENTERPRISES CO t:'h;j r 1111i1i; 3 Lr. !!'ba, l rpL 1111111,•d OCl'Upan1.·y . 9;!1.JUU. O"·nl'r :\g 1.·11t o;J·U~l:i'..I '* BIG CANYON * t.:11terta 1n1u g perfection· .:ili H. hcateJ,puol, beati=<I patio, d.;11 11· "·~t .baT. hllh;1rd r111 . SJ~J . .:.00. LIDO REALTY J;~7 7 \i.1 Inf,,,'\ I\ *673-7300* BAY CREST Luv<'l) ~ bdrm .. h.1111 ily rrn . r hl';ttcd puul. DUPLEX J lldrrns . + t btlrn1s . l'lu,,t• tu IJ'-!y & ut.·ean. !i<• . .:.uo Jones Realty Inc. * * 671-6210• * REDUCED 55,000 Op•n S-dl fSun. I -S 20 IS SantiOIJO Dr. UJ~C rt'St. ·I Bdrn\s .. 3 ha., t,undy rn1. & din . l'lll. 0"''11CI' :.a)'S "»('II", ::i!S'..1.500 8alboa Bay Prop. Realtors 675-7060 ~ CALL NOW HARBOR YIEW Warm Woodsy Charm :::"/... .752· 7315 l.11·e 1n lu.\ury. U\\'Ucl' llnrnJ c ;i/lr ,\: Fii i1111n" ·~o!'ll[,!~.f.,~4~!.J / has iJUL n1:i11 y extra:. u1tu 11 11,•1\·. 01'-'lll'I' ;1 11~1uu,,, DONALD M . BIRO this liki· 11.._.".,;, 8H. J ua UuJ ,v ;:i.·,u.t1ou. A''0<i•I•'· lealtor' h utlll'. :1 cHr gar . .111:.l DOVER REALTY 11110. lrurn the 1>c • .11·h '. l'J IJ ti.ij !A.Jiu SAC $38,000 :;;112.wo . \led IJ1Jls Jorl·c :.ale of Hrokl.'I', ,\J.\VltlO tilu Hy O\\'lll'r. ·I lh1s ,1;;rac·1ous :1Hr hunll'. --·--~~--·_-•_-_•_-_•_• UH .:!•~ u~1. Frplc Ill .\l.~l f Ill Hae k li;iy />flCt:' I:> II\• WESTCLIFF lld r n1 , l'U lll".1.' "ll credil>le : .-\g nL 5-IB·llti.!I ~Hdrn1,•·F,·uo>.0·1n.ldcal .. &tH: .. .ii'tii. "' i.:1.Hll'1L l 'J ~·rtul tr.._ .... ,, .... ~ ........................... ~, Family lium1·-<..:ood .J~u :1:1 1.1 :.. ~trl.'.cl. IO\'(d) y ard, l'losc ----------1 lLl :1ot·huuJ:.. µark , ell', ~.~:'~~·. ~~.~~~ ... ! ?.6;~ :.'ii ·~O .... ·ncr tH2 ·ti.X(. NEWPORT SHORES Ju:.\ li sted ' J Bl! p\u,., den. ~\·t o1i; 111 ··ontl1l111u '. ,.J..u\1c,,1 p1·u.'.:{i 11i ;11·c u. uni.\ .:>·17 .Juu CA YWOOO REALTY .~ * 648l.f 290 •. BAYFROHT HARBOR VIEW MOHTEGO ,\n c-a,,y ·t arc ~ HH. 2 B;1 . 11.\HBUH \'I~'.\\' ll(J!l,lCS. P ha:..c. I llj l.1£i,:l':>\ lul., bc:.l .Vil'·~t:~ f"ql1.u1.1n'Q· rfV.11 .' I hr. :I'~ h,1. (a111. r1n. B1111lJ!.' ·1~!J) ~ni. l'illl{IJC J' rof:'1t~l7T':t'I: "'~Mitlet> by u\~·n ct 1 :S I 1'6 .0Uu b·lll .JJ!1ti ur ; :.2. ;200 81G CANYON Do•er•EndUnit Charming 2 lill + d en. Open Sat & Sun. 1·5 21 Hu e ti rand Ducal XltH . ·rcrn1s. fi.14 ·ti2~9 :! C Ul> \Ulll 111 HllC:- 'HALUO,\ l'~::\'L'\SL:J.:\ Exeelll•nt lucatiu11 un the µay & ouly '~ 1Jl1il'k tu the , Ocean. Each ho1nl' has ·I b drrn s, ~ U:iths & <..:alter.\. ~ t1rc placc:1o . "'ctli,1r , u!tr:o 1nod1·r 11 k 1tc:hc n & µn 1 ,1l<' pit.:"!' t't'l' lu nd St•e al 12UIJ }'.:;1:.t BJlhoa lll1d . ur t·ali ,;;,:, IS l:!U l11r lllurc lll· t all,.. F ,1m ·r 111 h o rn c \\'lthl•"""-""""""""""""""""""""" n1auy upg rades and al \ lell tou. nC'l'lb a family l1kl.'. ) u~1r,, tu n1ak(' II Jl"-•rlel'I llpl.'11 llou:.c Suu I .i :!:.S:!U l't.1rt ,\llcrdel.'.11. BIG CAflYOH BUY l s tury. ;J l!r. :11t1. :J 1•a1· -garJg1,_•. C111:1o . li1'11:L lull~ ~.a11 dsc,11J<'ll 111 .. 1. p;1t111 trcll1:.. ,:,12·1.:..UU. " Paul W Brumfield &A <H 549-BSOS CUSTOM JACUZZI , +Pool Big C.:anyu11 s be~\ ." 1v oi 1Ul" Eleg;111t I :,Lury. J Br. J Ha, i1nn1a<:ulatc. b ig hl .Y up g rad e d . ':'$135.0W. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . BLUFFS CONDO :1 BIL~·~ Ha &a F;1 ll1·r1n l•~•. />rice JU :.t rl•c.Jut.·l.'.d I v •••••••••••••••• R.E. PEOPLE WANTED \\\· ha1·1· ~ 01>en1ngs ll·lt 111 uur Cvruna de! ;\lar Salt's Ot'l1l'e . .-\:.k aboul our Ile"' cutnpcns allun pl au. 673-760 I WOHDERFUL WESTCLIFF Bc..iuutul. "l):tc1ous, •I BlJ. F;nnily Hn1, Furm:.il l)111111 g Jtn1 , P oul . .\ L r 1 u rn "" . I o ,. t: I y l.111d ... l·.qJ111 g. t1·111l tree:.. Sl 2.i.IHJIJ . J I ~ Uill2 t>I' 1.>·IV ti7 IU SIJL:Tlt CU,\SI' I.'\\· •.:s·r:\1 r.::"r ---~~ -Rea.I Estate by MCVAY A NATURAi. HIGH Ch;1nge your lifestyle ! :\ct1\'C Nc .... ·port Bch. ~ .......... ...,...,'."":...,...,~j n('1ghborhood . J Bdrm BLUFFS li·Plan. 3 Br. 21,. ~H WESTCUFf-Condu. f:l·l'ryth1n).!'s uµ- Ha , like OC\\'. \\'al\.. i.ho~ ' O. 4 g ritdl'd cxccpt lhc pru:e . Pt1u! W Brun1f1eld & A ~•o( 54 9 -BSOS .& :.i.:hl:.. ;11 111L u vl. VILLA -:fud·~~sv_· ------ :s.;.;;.uw.~:i.1.1:.~1.1 u.1011:ki. L O\'CI)'. large 2 HH ----Garden ConUo. t:njo~· tht! ,,. Oce anfront Duplex lju1el atmo:>phe're of the large. Ill'\\' .j Udr1n. 2 pr11·:11 e. l'or 1n:tl gardt"OS ·~ath & d1n1 1\~ rill &µuvl arc...i .1\dult.~unl) Cu:.torn bit "'tlOd inside & Ul•:tul. eond • for th.: uut. rul·k lrpll· ..... I car 1111 rn v:.l d1 :.<·1·1n1111;1t111 g 'dl:!r ~ruund 1.:urag1• & liu)cr. l'r1\':1tc fu1anc111g V.·ork :.h o 1):-. $1.:i~t.5UU ...i1.11l. (\\'c.,l Chtl&J.)p\·er 4:,14 .;:.ll.i or• \:Jl ·tllil.-1, Ua\t' Urt\c:.l.~ UI'&-.; D.c\ILY · O-Oh t!rtr. (J\\'ncr .-\g ... nt . J .• -, . BLUFFS VIEW 'J..patLOUS (.:U~tOnllt.cd Cor11Jo1n111nnn :J BH. 3 0 <• ''\·1e\\'ul''OJ)' ·11 2 l'lal;t ~72.UOO 011·11crf.iJ·J.llM1 UN ITED BROKERS .;.i;;.~~ . . . ~-r•;:1 Lt>L'IS I-; BAi.:Elt CU~'l'f).\1110.\I E Cha rrn111g :1 llr , 2 H:1. in :'\l·w port l·l ~ts . Bri c k IL\HllCJH \'I E\\' ll'l)l, hardwood tloors. ,\ llLlllll'l> fl·al cut.y h•inle "' li;1)' .!l1cdroon1,2 h;ith v ie "'· Si2.uu11. (>p1:11 l'.Jt'lllC'I :'\i 11'l1.·l.011fl·1·· /luu:.c S;1l ·Sun C:1ll 1't:d Si:J.:11~! S1.e. :\,i.:1 . ilJ!I u1:!.'1 • '-'..t lll)\\lll'I' t711H:i·l l:!V; -~ ~ ~ ~ u _ -----• ~ Bluffs Bttcuty f'tJOI. & 3 Hr. 10'" dn. bal. 3 BH ,:!'~U,\,2 p:al•ui. J1kc l't•ll l , l·'U.'S.!.t"SSIUll l'rul d cl'Ur 'd U :'\lodel nuwi Uwn~r. O..ll -NIK!t ,\Jsu ,\\':111 l·\11·111,,hl'tl --.--- $92,'500 5HH.. unattached g uesl licttr1n°., Ill IO\'C I }' Uays hore con1mun11y . \\'ulk to .\l iu·1na and p\'l. bcaC'ht'S. U 1lCn llo u :o>c Sunttay ).j, <!.illl Cl<EST\'i~_j\'w' UH.IV!-.:. It EX I~. llUl)GE.'°' HtTll. .i8ti·~liAI -- BEACH HIDEAWAY Hu.~li c 2 storv \'IC"'· Just 1n1nulcs tu ·1he b1•ach, Li,,,. hn1·k sta1r .... ·ay l'll· t ry . g;1rdc 11 \)Hi lo, ,,tr.11'-hcrry palch, :.1•par;1le i,:ut•st <1u:1rtf•rs, krlul\y pine "'·al[,.,, henl'h ..., 111du\I.' :1ol.'.al ' l'rob,1hl)' lh<• IO\\'('~I llr'IC'e UI I0\\'11 Call Gi5·0JIJ:J . • Cll.Mll IUM.fl Cl9Alf OCEAN VIEW Ocean and exceptional ca11yon ,·ie "'-' from lhis s upe r sharp twO bedroom and den home in lo vely Shorecliffs. What a home for the s mall family! Two patio <.ireus f o r outd oor enterlaining. 330 l\1lor11i11g Canyon $106,000. Ope n t oday 1-5 1>.m . AN ESTATE! This hills id e property has Lhr cc separale yards -. one is a glorious patio and patio cover area with views or the l'larbor-Area, one is a la rge privale garden area \\'ith masonry walls. and one has a s parkling pool in the ce nte r of it . Gr ac ious four bedroom 2400' home in exceptional condition located in CDM's b~t new area. 1653 Rcefvie\\' Circ.1e. $134 ,950. Open today J.5 p.m . MUST SELL! Gracious Irvine Terrace home with a most unu s ual floor plan. 1'h ree bedrooms, den. family room and 'a sen s alional 1>a lio area. De e p , la ndscaped lol and a s parkling 1)001. /\ gre-at opportunity to remodel and come up with a dream hou se. As ki ng 592.500. Submit your oFfer . 700 l\1a labar. Open today 1-5 p.m . <!:HARM PLUS 1':ngli s h country kit chen ,farm house with qu a intn ess that si mpl~· eaptivates .YO U from the moment you see it. Sensational brick patios. french doors, balconies and corner \vind·ows. ·rhree bedrooms and a sleeping loft for a little one, complete with the world's s mallest brass bed. Asking Sl 25.000. 2207 \V1<.1terf ront. Open ·today 1-5 p.m . BIG FAMILY HOME Cas ual Newpo rt living in a y,•a ler orie nted comn1unit.Y. stcpS to private beach. 4000 ' home has seven separate gathering areas for pri vac y and entertaining. 5 bedroom & 5 baths. garages for 5 c ars. (;real slor<.i gc areas. Giganti c: n1ast t·r suite with fireplace and !)Und cc:k. l.<J rge patio area with extcn:;j vc s hrubbery a nd towerin g pin e s. S172.000 c lear. Possibly a ··tr<.1 (le in'' o{ loca l property would be ucc:eptable. Call 675-7225 CALL US FOFI A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE \lALLEY REAI;fY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. Newport Beoch I 069Newport lraeh I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• FIRST TIME OFFERED IMAGINE this imma~ulate4 Bedroom, 3 Bath hom e in exc lus ive Dover Shores-W·estcliff area : Beautifull y clecorated . Courtyard e ntry. Brick decked patio. l-'ee land. ONLY Sl 04 ,500. OPEN SUM 1 ·S . I 23S SanliCl<JO Dr. ON THE SAND OCEAMFROMT DUPLEX 'SUMMER SUHSHIHE is COJ'(lin g! Hoth 2 Beclroom units have OC EAN VIEW. Fantastic re nte:1I area. Sl32,500. CALL 642-8012 Plttison lnveslmenl Co 1649 Weslcitt D1ive Newport Beach ••••••••••••••••• • H•wport leach 1069 Newport Beoch 1069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • LI UO ISLr: • • l.1kc lit'\\' & Hemark:.ihly Hcfrcs h1ni::~ :J Bcdroorn home. Hy O\\·ner. UP~:"' S1\'f &SUN 1·5 124 \'1a :\lentonl" l n c ld ~ nc "·: k11e h~1 . crpl'>, drps , \\-allpaJ>el' & all bric k south 1':1lui \~' lus h court yard l.'.tltl'y. All o.r1 lrt: Jut & :.i1·;11L 1or nn· med. occupancy. Coin- parc & Huy! Sll:l.UOU. likr. tii:1.i;J;i ---- 8ett'er Than Mew Bc ;,au t1ful. rcrnodc lc d 2·bdrn\. llllll Ill CXCCJ)· llun:..d C'ondit1on. \\'ilh lcr · nl1c <! hdrm. rental un1 l ; ll't tht! ren l~rs p;'iy lor this line beal'h p1·u1K:1'ty. Suri ,.;,, s and uuly l·hlk. ;1y,·;1y' !'riced lu1• 11u1ck ,.;1Jc. MORGAN REALTY 552-4222 ·--- 4 BR • 558,200 !1 ,.H.. old dup.Jcx , ~~· THE BLUFFS w frplci. & bltn kitt·hcns. OPfM·TODAY 1•5 Ste ps to hcl>t hc ;i t·h. park'g lor ·I (•;u·s. \\'ill 328 VistaSuerte 1·a1Ty H:.l'lf un )T·rounO Suµcr s h11rp family rcnlals ,,.., /Ill'., down pay hom e ; spotless carpctu1 g Oll'llt. ::i!l.i,IJVU. Call O\\'lll'I' & all frc:.h pa1nl. L.argc, u;:;.1;7 7,:; 101· a 1)pl. \V ii i pr1\'<-ile patio & only t:1)rl s 11l cr taking 111 Steps away fromrccre a· parlnt•r lur ·~ inlt.•rcsl. lion & puul ~u·ca . "l"1rst - l'ri1\, only, rc~ale offl.!1'ing" See tlus hu1nc tuday ! Vac;int & OPEN HOUSE w.:llt1ng . NEWPORT ISLAND HASTINGS & CO. L.;1rgc "'a\cr trout Juplcllt i ~eoltors ~40-5560 l'1er ,'Ii: l'l lip. l & :l lklrni. ~·.•~sllJlul r I ~of.~ldg. U\\'lll'I' ,\gent SI i5.000 v;.;.1:.1;:! u;j.~o;· OPEN HOUSE l~Jo ,\nllJ!ua Way UO\' t:H SI 101t1'.:S SU,'\U,\Y J.5 Open Sun. 12·4 lla'r!Ju.r View Jk)1Tie; 1807 l't. H;irmouth. Smashing J bdr 111 .• 2 h;it hs. ~'74 ,50U • 4!M ·7:i.)I • 3100 S4. FL o/' IUIJ(•i1on9·j 11\·111 ~ area 111clud1ng ~ Ull, :J Ua . l-\1/'rn;il l);n I'"'"''"''"'"'-'"''"''"''"''"' r rn . llrc11kl.1:.t Rm + f ,1111 rrn . La\'1:..h dccut. & lnds t·pi::. (l\\'Jll!I' lea\· 11111, :.irca . ,\gl'.'111 ~.; :tvJ7 WA TERFtlOHT 15 J•Ja ya v.,._.nsun 1 .) l::As·rnt.Uf'.t• ti ~O·IJ'J3~11\jcnt 0 1-:Ll (;I l'J' ~l ~-' _ __ ltoomy ·I hr with a d1 nln~ SPYGLASS VtEW · · rrµ. /'ig i:.n ough fo~ .i· HVH•R•CES f~m l y r .rn . ,\s k111 g 1 Sli!.l.!Joo. 5.19,3900 .'\i'.:\\IPOR'I' '!'EHR. co11du J br, :.!1:1 ba, lan1. r1n, Ul,tn:., ln1lry. Lpgr:id1•<I. l'ri1n~ lul·. adJ. Lo lhc 1i;i rk & l>tkJI. liy o .... ·ncr. }lO,WIJ, ti-14· i;Jj7 UNDER 560,000 IJUPLEX .• t'ircpla~iJt. 11at1ns . t•JOst''to ocea n . E 1. Tl-;H,\IS. Ul.'S I IJuy 111 NC\\l)OJ'I Shv rt•i. H y 0\\'ll cr' S.:•1111111 Uc iow ,\lkl oil .:i·l 7,.)VU. 3;!d J'ru:..pc ·L. Open Soll & Sun 11·:1. Ci11J .l<'Jtil·ti!lti I QI' .'J;&g .>!JIU o n the L'anal t11 :\'l'W IJLll'l Shor1.1s. ~Hit , i 1 ~ b;1 home. l)nl y SU~J .900 327 t:an11I Sl. Upt:h I ltiuse Surl. 1·5)Hl1, . FRANK LEARD 'AGENt , . .546-9950 81<. J UA. t~h'•r1n, l}i~ ~~>-___..... .,_~-F--­ n1. hlllrurd:. r1n. 'A'· J}1,w l.:j'llYUll .• ( H. & l;.irn <1r.:Jt·ou'w<1 rawc.Occ11p rnJ"', '<;or gc ou ~ !111; V:tlll'Y \l]cl'-'S s 125.M , o1ua11,1 '-'l>VV~. ~l i9,:JOO 2w 10th · O!'t;~ :1un .1;.m . <J h1.•a ml>. ifJrl. S.\ ·r & si...;.-..: 1 ·I l,!t!. lot. 2·1:JH I fully L.n. HL" to Beac·h-fun12 Hr, l Bu , own Ji1nd S.SX . .)U(I or Ille Oj)l1011 . '"iOI UulOOu Ht\·d. Ol'EN li<lUS t-: 4-<l Oa 1ly. l).l.5·2963. OwtK"r. uer~ 5"4U·IJ.lti. • Or: offer, 1\gl ~IO·MW JUll::i.J h:(J;\lt:H., Ut allur !'-111 1 Sun 12 .S. 0\\0J'. t.17.;j • .):fAS :W8,l.IOO. . ' . ' w:,7~-~-~ J""tac" COAriG'NS-v1EW, new *~rs~&°!' 2tl00' ~ui.;tom home .. F\.-u 3-Ddrm, t ~ BA. Condo. 2 lunJ . ~.600. 4j7~7a. car encl. (l;.araye, P\'t MAYIE: YOU HAVE ALREADY HEARD ABOIJT. . . • 329 VISTA SUERTE- THE BLUFFS IF HOT. YOU'ii IN FOR A VISUAi. TllU.TI! OPEN , TODAY 1-5 SU REl,Y , THIS HOM E IS THE t'I NEST EXAMPLE Ot' CHEATIVE , IMA G INATIVE & TASTt;t'U L DECORATION & IMPROVEMENTS. THAT WE HAVE SEEN DONE I N THE BLUFf'S An outstanding "g1•eet1belt fronting'' 9 bdrm .. 2~".: balh home, of fantasti c warmth & appeal. Highlig hted by leaded glass.-Ced.ar board ceilin g treatment, t extured plastered walls, custom staircase. solid Oak uccent mouldings, gourmet kitchen & "crisp" breakfast room . Popular, warm tones & t op qua lity materials t hruoul - astounding a ttention to detail -Y.'Ould make a model home blush! Offe1:t.>ddilt investment cost of $82,900: · HASTINGS & CO., R~altors Ritoq 640-5S60 Day or Ev.,."'9 Easlbluff PrafeS1ional lldg. ~ Newport Beoch 1069.lf~wport ieoch '1069 ·································~············ GREAT .. ' . FAMILY HONIE Good schools. 5 bedroo m s, 3 baths & _den. famil y & dining rooms. large yard landscaped for kids. Overs ized g arage for those bik es /boats. ROY J. WARD CO. 549-2988 4321 Birch, Newport Beach Mewporl leado I 069 'Nowporl leado· I ~9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 549-0B 12 • 646-6710 SOUTH COAST INVESTMENT Nowporl leach I 069 Newport leach 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SI IS,000 Harbor View Hills .i U~~DROO.\IS S llARP~ ! : : ·GE ... l :!U·I-' Tusun Ave., :'\.It HE1\L'l'OHS t>l2·4ti~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• OltlG. 8LliFl.-S "li" Plan \\' \'IC"'· ·1 l>r. :.S l>a . '.'lcL'lls tll·cor atu1g bul' in grl'at location . .\I ust i.cJL &::.l uff1.•r u\·cr :)72,51.lu. Pnn. ouly. u .... ·ncr, ;).IU·051ti ; 0;5.ti;;5 or ti·l·l·H.i75 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Big & Beautiful "'cstcll rr. l ·slo ry split BRE1\TJl'fAKL'IJG level. :i150 Sq. ft. cuslu1n \.I 1'~\Y Or ocean & cit)' humc; -1 bdrrn'i .. I Ila .. I' hl S . 'l Bll f;.11n1ly,d en ,jacu~.z1. • lg s. p a t•1ous • • J'a1n rn1 . de n, forrnal din, Opet1Satl~·1 ·5 in .'<l nt hdllop'nbrhoud. t\ 1019Morim1Lane 1nus t td sec al only Scenic Properties Stl ~, 5 0 0. ·BE H1' 11 A 67,-5726 ·~· 1-1 1'.::\'RY R1'~1\L.l'O llS. ___________ , •1!12-~lll ------- ftncctJ t>qckyurd . comm . BA~GAIN!! poql, "min. from"""" 0 II ' b ' '-'· near S.Coasl 11 . $32,SOu. wnr. mus t .se r, .,,. ~7·1004 bu, 2 tine. palhlili, heuut.i..::.:.;,,;:;...------ llccor. Poo l, :idj. yolf, nr. Mobile OftlH tx·h. $33,000. <l!f.!·&>7 For Sole 1100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• - SE'rUI' 1955 F'lum1ngu tfx35 · 10x20' Cabana lll la<.:hed, Call : il-l5·3272 llea uti[ul ~ Dulti-lr g mus~t:r bedrm, ll Cll' crpfs, dr·p s &: puint C.:iubhoua" v.·1 poOI & 1770 Orange A\l'llUC Cwola 1\lcsa F It i-: t: 'cO,\S'J' ·ro CO . .\S'I' CA'l'1U.lXi ' :'11£A ti l. \' NEW 2 br, 2 IJ;1. J)bl i: wide . C1\I , L.1· I OW-&l,e~.1>it."'li1 a~1 Ul ti-IU·~fJI , Mewp0rt a.ado · 1 069 Newport leado I 069- • • •• • •'•• • • • • ••••••••••• ....................... . -~II. · ma~nab I Irvine ~ ··realty PRESENTS THE IEST FROM HARIOR VIEW HOMES THE FEELING OF SPRING! Li ght & airy "Somerset " 5 bedroom model. Custon1 coordinated for low maint e nan ce l iving! Pa t io entertaining in lush garden setting. 599,700 fee. He len Wood 644-6200 . CB41 l HARIOR VIEW PALERMO. If a clean. airy & ope11 home in the BEST loca tion is wh at you 're looking for -see this new listing SUJl(QAY -OPEN 12-5 P.M. 1979 PORT RA~I SG AJ'~. (842 ) ' , . . . ~ /' -~ NiW1·;:\.1ST1HG!'"' ' '1 -• l\'lar.velous S b,edr90m home \V /vie\\! + , f '.Yi~" I g · rlJ1lml 'il'/1'1Btl.>i11' wtixi · mi ·parieliLtg', corner· 16J.: .:/. . di.;,c; i1 extcns~ve brick \\(o'rE: & oulll > r lighting. $104,900 .fee. Joyce Edlund &12·8235. CB43l ONE OF THE "TOP 'f O" A 4 bedroom Palermo .model ·w /no expe nse spar ed on wull & floor coverings. Vi e-w from upstairs bedroom. On one of the besl streets. $95,900 .. Carl,Jillltler 642-8235. ( B44) PORTOFINO WITH A IOHUS. 2-story . 3 bedroom. family room, 211:! bath + separate bonus room "-'/ba th . Bea utiful brick lrim . Professiona l lancl s('aping. $95,000. Lois Jt:gan 644 -6200. ( B45 l TREAT FOR TWO. Impecca bly decorated & cared for. Overs ized private back .yard on qui e t s .tre et. 2 b e drooms w/cOnVerti bl e cl cn. 568,500 .. Joyce Edlund 642-8235 . ( 1346 I 6'42-1.ZJS ,( J : '-.., Doftr om..~ ' Ne"f)Or1 .. 64.WJH 1M4 MMArltlur h, Calilo!nll NMJ • Newport leach I 069 Hewpor:f Beach. I 069 N•wpcri •eech , I 069 Hewftort leach I 069 . ...................... ············~····•·"···· ...... , ............. , ....................... . ~ ,,,. ~ ' • s . • . ' . Promonlory Bay Homes now have comple te wateifront decks, just in time for the sailing and sun~ing season . Th ese elegant homes, with their -spacious intetiors, striking design and acmp 1 1e room for entertaining, are the essence of lhe PAC1F1C COAST HWY. ah orni a lei sure lifeslyle. Visit our new model by Saddleback Interiors now. We're all dressed up for comP,any. And pr.iced from $2 11,300, including your deck and private dock, on a 55-foot waterfront. · · • . P 'U ,. ,,., "\ t. ,,, .. ,Ofi,~a. f}J(M.. :J~:. • •) I .• ~ , ,. I . (II 'I I 11 -, . , I 607 Bayside Drive1 Newport Beacll. (7 1.t) 6lJ·3900 Irvine Racff1 c Develo~ment·Company ": '" J .. • r --·-·-j·-----... • .. ' ... • 0 • ' t h 0 • ' ) . " ·'' \, " .. ,, " " ' w ' & )' • •1 a11i~~-:.;:-!fz·~· -,,a.,., ... ~, • .-.L...._:t:!......:'' 2200 .,...!. _t .. ' • ~1· ·~1 .,,..__. ''-.a _, ...... --..111 d I _.., P "1' 4W¥'1'~...,..._.. M1UITINrurb1•.·•ll' .. WW4-111 Ht•"vw41'M...... 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Ii on, eJt u r r )'' c Q 11 ( 7 1 •) • lit:KT l~A tlk:NRY " ..-·. --~ ~i.;.) . t:Ur nr. ~li5 Ulo J HK ,:.!.•~ H.1 cl1.11lvt &ti!• off Hwy 7-&. 7S2·17W. l • ••••••••••••••••••••••• LcU::ot', l"t"ri. A\;ul 7 I ur 4 MK .~ 1io£, lurntu etute: Sale. M. Tucke1 IN VES"fMt:i.'1T I tJi\LTOHS 49:!·4121 J Br', l !fUO :_.4 .ll , 2 ;,ii\ Ph . !t45-:JtitM Au;: S-1:!.i t114J'38;1:Sl2 . DIVISlt1N COST.A.MESA ll>.11l·o n1c.s, oc{·1t11lro11L -...--~----llilt.2 '~ha .. ,. ~;..._. l'H ERt:AL~lATER.! GG 'x l?li', zOnt>d K .i ~7::00 '1n o 11 ;.irtiarit Sl45. N EW 2 IJr. 11;1l1o1. :S llll.:: ~U<.1.J ,\hi:-~lju ., ...... h :i63 ti7'1~ trµI , lll lll~ ::!4~.l H for...e llOO 1'W0 -S u1111 ttµl bldg just lli JO ,OOO . Owner wi ll,1 ---·-·--------Orani;e 1\\'e nuc tiij-7i~ C I le.I I Cl lu1;.i.n.:ti. 11\""0N llOOIS-Lc" "C"''-7111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• om1> c or sa e. i.:.oc SOUTH CO .. T ~ "· ~. , •~ .......... BARGAIN price for fus to rnaJ or ;,h opp,1i-~ ,..~ 2 Hr ::!Ua onJys.iao rno. s ltle. lieot ul. t.'Ondo corn · c~ntt•r. lsl yr wr1tu-on. IMVESTMEfllT \2 1:11 ~:.l:S ·U·l27Cullt-1'\ .• plcx. 11 2 unilS. rentc.-d :1i. .\ii~ J\11. 5:Jt 25 'i:J . ;,:,;;: 51.lhl 5 49·0812 J IA n Bt JJ{ \' it·v.· I lun~L'to. I apts. Projected ·7,:. in 1 ------ come approx. $.100.00U. ' MOllLE ----------•I &., J\'11 , .i;arJener. :>:WU l-"•1r lt•a,,t' ...i. BH ~l c~..1 \'t:rdl' ,Jft'11n l' "Ji~•-1110 J .~\ J .1 ~! :o.t•l'Ul' ) ~\I RAISOR'S REALTORS ·l:l~:I ( ":i M JIUi!< l)t' , l r1 ill<" C-.1n pLI:. \"allt") Shop Cu· CALL 133-8600 LOW.ATES • StS.00 :-0:1~hl ~ IJp •Stud11.1Mi I URAvt:. ' loo Waler Bt•d :> • 1'V & !'II 1.u<J S..·r\· A\ .>II •Phone St·I'\. I ILd µuul •t:l11hlr1·n & Pct Sct•l1tl11 •s.'1 (Jll "''"'ki. rc•nl"' ull :!J7to ~1· \\'1)11f l l\l 1 ti, l '.\I • 5°11'1 \:Ii:>;; ur t.1-1:..:~j •TropicmP°°'• I Ur. r·ph., dJ11:.. l;ltn .... 180 d eqre-e VIEW 11;it•o ,\lJ uulllii::. paid. :-,., . .,..,,.,rt 1r..o t'l.111r . 1 •:tt·1111~ ~_IHiX ~ G I . HOMEr••• '50•240LEVEL l \dull>i.nu111·t:. t>io-11:).) 1ant poo. Jacuul, ~y111 , --. .1 llr on ·'• at·. i.:ardt·u e arates . },or sale o~ f\O'car lle 1nt'l. 3UU Spacei. COM :\1LRC1ALUJ'l'.Ou LL..\'.L!llY Ht'iu.'h humt•:, a iJl'lt:ut Lrcc:o.. lots 01 1r.11;de down. 7'/c 'l',lJ. U) l'IUll' Z'l5 ruturt' !ll1tt .. 'S. Will ~vod 1t lret·1 111 Or.tn ~t' hr. :i ila . .\lo w i\lo. OK. ruom l u~ kid:. & l1t'l:o \)l't',lll , l ;1l;1li!1 ;i ;\i•\I. I UR . µr,•lcr Olllkile l,l).(l' * RfNTAL.S * ·111011 1"1 II 1'.~l·i·ull\l' or r1•r u·c1I 110 child pet l~J\' PAHK hu1n" "" ('l1 tl l>r ~liOlt , ::-t.<.:, t>.l'.?:l~IH " owoer. Mr . U., 4UO N. tradt>ror!ar1niugranch Counly. P r1t·e Sll3,0UO 2i!tGuldenrod 675·0116 s;t5U,mo :->-15-~ an ,:, Acacia, t"ullcn.on. (714 ijlLL GRU!\"f.lY S3V.uo11. Dov.·n . Good iHn 879-9744 _!!e~llur ti75-laG1 O'A'llt:I' f1nalll:llli;. 2 HH, 2 U;, ..•... SJ:!.l.Ji~ l11·r mu11tl1 .. 11-.1rl) C.11 1 · - - Ul:i tlli7 .tE..-r•. loch & I Ir. Ex-3 llH :!':o ha tr .. S.12S•S.l{>ll rw :J llK .. :!halhr' ... s:r.s .\'.1•\\porl :-ihurl',, J un. 2 ce-ptiofUllly Mee. 2110 \\',\L:'\'.L 'f SIJL':\HI'.: b.1 . L~«. 11, 111,i: rn1 , :.uu Newport II.,. C~ 2 uu .,2 .u~···:·-~;lJ!.;i 11 1·1·1.. :-;,.11., pa1nl & - AWAHU WJ .°';.;J /'\G ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··LOt•·r DES I GN '', ij.lij li tll;itll 11> I!._ Corcw.a cfe.I Mar Jill ........................ 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Proprrty 2550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Realtors &1..!--191U •••••• ••• •• •••••••.••••• laiboa lslG..d -)106 t,;tJ-ol(j27 r 1•stras & 1·1t•111. ~1 -:Rs:Cur --lt:c:> & i;rdncr Ult: d D o · I 3726 ili \'1t·t.1 r1a ,t).12 -·K\:li'U ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~---lm;n ... ll . Ul:C .p)·. Opc i. ~all collet:-t21:1·~·K.'l01 onaron' _ Lillie Isl. B;iyrrnt \'lc v.·.; Sj.lotle ss :i BU hu rnl.' huu:o.c Sat Sun. 1·5. 1•~1; Sonia •na 3280 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEDITERR.A.MEAH level. B;;y~·.,.,·. :! Br. fr1Jil' v.· garai;c & fcnl"i..-<l Yd · ,~ ,.. :! Bit .~ S.,1. ·(•" II' \V 1 , tlak 'lrL'l' In. S.125. v .. ·nr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . tl VILLAGE Auto gar l'ark. J:Ji l:L ., "'· .;1.,;:i • 1 .~u1 L td,. p . -l~ti u\93 u r Eal>l Ba)'\'ie'A·. 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L.\l.i L."\.\ ,'\Jl;L i.;i, :-.ununt•r ,'\· ~ l'arl.\' ll'a.,~·-~ l>e<l.Ul Ueeur tht·u uut . 752-1920 __ _ ---:\lo .. \sk fui-Ul"I' Or JVt•. :.t lldrin .~ .. :! h<J : pri\ t·"r-11 111 ~1;:111 .\11111111 s-tu,500. 1400 OUAll st. NIWl"O•l Sf ACM Ronch•s. fo""5, ~I')" t; L. \ :::.:-i. I u n Id" t 1 t 'u'"'··l.:.til ~li:l· I il'lti ;i r•·a. \' .._•.1rh :;.1;!.; ,\I" ------·-----11l·11·. I Br. F H.11-ll-U:12·""" .1'L H.\;t.:·H 1\.'i.".>tk.' llllGRUHOY Gro•rs 2700 "" R It 6756161 .\l.lliLl'S·~O l'l·:·rs 4 UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• u1·u..i 1t;1 1Jt.i -.. •LO\.~LYL;,iCut":>l.1 JBH I ltuj '.".(::.t lly,'),L•1;.:uua eo or • -------:!.IJ.1 hUnl t: lur [,·:1,,l'. :--;d 1 . -1 ~1.J-lli'I .\I E:\'. s 1na1J beach holt..•I Hoo1n s. s2 ~-50 \~"t:'l'k . hi n11nu\cs lo oo.:C<Jll . Li.:e 1 Ur li\7~ tias & \V-.ilcr 111('1. !Jr;i11c r11•:.. l'al'pt:!I!'>, ga :o. heat, ~a.s st11\c , air ..:und1111111111~. s..,,·11n1n1ng l ~IOI. rel'. r0<un . ..,, as hl'rs &dr)ct',.,. REALTY INC, 714/146-1371 10°/oDOWN ... Plus roo1n ror 3 m ore. Eastside Costa ~le sa. I n c ludes a 3 bdrm ov.'11er's home l~VESTMEHT PROPERTY 2 UH. I Bil Dup!.• . ..,. un a Ice , lo' cl)' tree lined Strcl:'t 11 Laguna Hi9url 3252 Ult.I Curon..1 dl·I .\l:1r •CO.\l 1'~ 10 the ut."t•<Jn ,~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.1nu .t.i7:1-i'&J_1 ____ m1.2 &JURfnJnl ~l~lu 1 RH . t'a1n1ly r1111n1 . J HJ1·m -. l b.ath lluplt':>. .... 1th \ 1c ...,·. ;).l.!Jj .\lon111 r\~C'lll tit:J-:t:..2:! --- $-IU5 . ."\oJ<.'L' Hr.·plal'l'. ll'llL'Ctl. 1111 !Tiill'Ul:t\l'. s;J.'JU. µo,.•r 11\ol, ll>l & l;1,.,t. 1 -.J~.i.;.i..i. •2 Ull C O~UO. puul. Condominiums ,\pis. Sit!!_ 1~10. 531i·2_~ Unfwrnishrd 3425 LC19Una lrach )748 ....................... ..! I.Ill . ..! U.1 L)r.111,t n"" :.:!.!.> 11111 .'\c•>.l t" lhl· h,•,1t·h 111 ll u1H B..:h s lti ;:,,_111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STL l >ltJ .\l'"r. I block Ill Ht•.u·h L'tols. pd. Sltj, l'.11! .1:;i l IJ7 OCE1\NSIDl'.:CO:"\OO ··ut..:i.~AXA sou·rtr· 1\dull Community '0\'l."1'40 / lUR-28 1\. C1'101CE one slory end u1111 , O\'c1·1ook· 111g goll course v.·111! g hmpse 01 oct.>oi.n. l'at1u. Enclosed garage. Ciu:.e lo cluUhuuse . puul. Jat·ui.t1 Shorl \\'<Jlk tohu:o. line. Nr. l:.rgc <..:a rl.sllud s hol'l'lllg center. J rn1. lo ocean. Illness lorce.s sale Uy owner. Sho..,,·n !Jy <Jpp ·l . fl48·Jl.IJ6or.SJ:J-J.!:(.;;J •!l'WQuall ~ liiirlPlac• . Pia wti-· p7S2•1920 I ~ \' E S ·r 0 H S DEVELOPl'.:HS tht-se prope rl1es idea l for IJuy a nd hold s 1tu :1t1 o n - lncomc \l.'111 C'u\·er dcbl li t:'rYt C'C ·lilX l!ht'll l'r bcnehts-ln j.lalh ur de - l'elu111nc nl. -elullhst:'. ,\gt. 8-lti~J_l _I _ SJ~,\L I UL"S t.lupll'x J IJ1'. · 11..i . IJJtu,,. nr. \\·atcr ;:.Ji:... LE,\S E -l Or . :! IJa , t·µt,.,, C.111 o1\·ncr .}j l-:!..ll.il l'\•'. drp~. I r!Jle. t1,.,11 .... ·hr. S:li.l. --~----• ,\1a1I Jun e 1 ,.,1 ! J UH . 2 Ua . ~l:.O. 1nu r:t.J3Jt.i~l -ii$U I Golf Course Vi~w f\ilewport Beach 3769 . . :1 111{, :! 1\.1 111111,.,, '11,.,1111!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• *Shady Elm Gardens• Poul. erpt & clrJl\'J.. lntlr}, aJuh s li7 r:. 2'2nJ St :\ .. ar Be;1,·h_ t.i-12 :At1:1 1"00 OOAllSl. NlWl'OS:t SIACH [n11n al'. !l{r . .:!'~ h.1 •l'l '· ,1 111 , 1rpH· 11 ,1 '~1 ,. , . 1 . To.,..·11h1111ll'. 1-·onn;1I llH I ":>..::l.~.1 \\ h L I . I Bdr. 2 Ha Laguna's lest Buy Corne r propcny ""'Ith 112 fl .on Coast Jh1 y ,-l shops & :> aµts. fully re nted. Th1:0. pro1>c rty presently gro,,sc:o. $17,18-1 annually, v.·1lh roorn to inere a sc t t'nts. 0 11:ncr anxious l.o sell : a sk u1g only S-12.500 do.,..•n. !llaJ,;t"-an offi;:r to· J;,iy : • p.11101, .1 0 ull :o :....!.!.• , II I l ' I .1.\ I Jrpl1·. t·u ... 10111 lptu ;.: '" ,,l.i .!.l l.• "' .11·1 ••<11' . n1,111 "!-:\\° BH El·:l.l ,\l''l'S t Ill{ I\'. loll s;!;j,J. r\IJPhl'>. 11111 lurn l·:nl·I gar.1).!t' 1'0 111 . 'J'J l'U//,I :1~1 :J lla1n11tn11 . •i·l.i 1111 t'l<i-. 1i-12 n.uo du~ .. Y•·arl1·, tiU!I Al';ll'l a ---- - - 6-ll·ot.ili OJ't.ii'J-JJ;1; '' Bit neat' bca,·h Sliil dr.tP l'" 1hrough11t11 ""I'\, 11oi.1I Tit~: .\1 1-'.S:\. • C 0 HU:--;,\· I U ,\ t· ------~·cnccd :i Or :,:.r>:;., hr1ng A1·orado/plus 2 UH CostaMrsa 3224 kids.,\gl. Fce.!179-8-131.l l)l'l Usl' k1lt'h,·11 1i ,..,.11 Ill .'\fl \1,1'11,'\ 11\HBtll! J\j .'\ \1'\\lltll'l HI. ,'\.II. elc<Jn111g 1Jh l o\•'11 l'o.: .11... 1111 111 .11· 1 lu· d<'1l. :1 11.1. ti-It• :11;,z;1 ti\l.·;1:>h<'f . l>1rl'rl ;11·1···':0 l1<1,1t ,.1111 . 1,·11 11 l""'I s ·ri.:1•s r11 BL1\L·1 1 :! l>r. .\l:1y ,Ii,: June. ;till" Sorn lllt'I', 6"; :1-ISJ•l:1 llousc -~I 06.uou. ••• •••••••• ••••••. • • ••• •SAN .\IAHCOS-1-1 . .:. ,\,,; -----------13 BR. l BA. nr l1t:h, \'t..'I') 111 tu "l'a ,·11n1 " :! 1.·.1r ;:..> .. o 1.~i: :!LI I.II t~t7 1 i;.1r.1 :.:•· \I ••1 1·1· du"rl upc 11 1.•r l\ea ut11u ll\1 Townhowsl' SP.\ltl\LINL; UC\\' :.p;1c. ·• Br. :i:!l:1 P11tLt1. C'l'µI :.. :'\l;'.\V. llt•aul. 1ur111sht'd drps. hcau1 g<J rill'IL t"X•·<·. l _vµc to"·nh:.t• 11r. l 11rn1 c d . o ..:1.·u11uuc .1. nt•t•a n . :l llr, :1 Ba, den,:! 1\dulti.. 110 IJL'l::o. J:!i' \\' :.u11dei:ki.. i.:as hhq. 11 vl \\'1lson. ti-!:1 :uil1 ·ro.WNHOUSI'.:· :)Jl,!.IU(J. 2 l~ll. 2 U1\, 2 Stury. t\11· Cdnd . Like nc\v. ij.14 -~7 n1alure \'alenc1<.J Urangt:' COLLEGE PARK s~ar1>'. ~;:; yr~.Y -. :+-. ~IL•p. GrU\'c. L >.111 : l.1 ;1y 9til·..>.,hti ur ·74 Pro<lu 1.:t1011 GtiO Uox 3 B.R . 2. BA. fplc. r ;o. ~-07l l L'l'C~ I es, ac re . $11-1 .tiOO. rt•lri g .. c rtps. drps, cilJlc ---~ -I lar1d:-i:.1pl'd ri·•1r y,11·(i. Unfurnished 3625 S nt :d l pi:l \)K .\lo1\'t' 111 ••••••••:•••••••••••••• l'lJ lld . S:IJ\:1 1110 . .'!.:II :!7 lo ol' ll J-: I .Li X E :I H1• 1.·u11do .. '\ 1 Hca lonon1i cs, Corp. .. FRESNO-i8 ,\c J.1 yr. ~;.i r .. Blue llavcn pool, :i Bil. I '~ BA. lrpl. :'\r ..a:;:;.J~::!O. S" l 0tl""L l'l.1 1 .... Sl'l'. Bruk.:r~ 6i5·lii® old Navel Ora,ngc t;ruvc-SJ9j, n1011th . • shopping Pref(•t :{ 1n<Jlt· - -...., -· --,·1ubho111 ,.e . 1)1M1l.1)1t l.1k1• 'rl 11': SI It )){ ES. 11c·1·;111.,1d1·. :1T:1 111:1:1 U;1r. te11111s l'lS. pool ,\. . · -saun;i. l'i4il Mf . ;1,12 :.11;:.~ '.! IJH . ~· ~ I~,\ Stud io a1lt . Excellent cundil1un · Roy McC~e adlts. SJ7j.:.'.Jt'2·t~IG:! _ Gro ss l{cl'en uc ·1..i . Realtor 1810Hewporl LOVEL't' 3 br. :! ba , SIJa.ovo.-Only i miles c;=osta,)1esa~·7729 dsh..,,·hr. 1ri•I. t'ul·41C·l!aC. l'rt11n Centcr of Frl'sno· 1 ~"""~"""~"""~"""""""""~ XI n l I 0 c s 111 g l l' :o.. SJ4!f .OOO · l're paid In -k. ls childre n uk,, ,\;0111.•t:-. lh.,t' lu:..unnus <! bt', dC'n. :! IJ:I , l1Y 1'111 . ·d111 r1n \\' frpl. Bc a1n c ell 'g~ Bl':J\I \, l111l:,c1HL t:ll l'I. p~1L111:;; i:uardt·d g;1lt'1>, p\'l , l'•1\111 1! .. 1i ,.,..: l.a ~1111 ;1 :'\1 ~1ro.•I , ·:1 ll r. " 11 :1. :-Ol'l'Ur11y k::ll<-'. ll1•1·rc:1 11011.11 1.1e1l1lll':>. s r;:. 1111•. -:-~-B!lns. U ~~ .. ~Pl!J & d1J~· ~1)\. e rst . ll'ly luru. lµc l';_1l10 , ~.!11 .1 lllll. •ti~ tr1 lcl'cl. l llH. :1 Ua , \\'<'l .Joann. ,\gt . s:\M.81JHI lercst. 5l80.2 BR,stv. 1<-::i::i10. 9tiM·ti21:..: Llti:.!.-1-lil (.;,\l,L or WRrrE i .UJl , kids, pcl, gar<Jgc \I 0 1 WESTL..AMDREALTY 3 Bll,J.;icfs ;pCt.p()ol ~~Y-_ l)t..•t11•h. 1!1·t· l 'l1' y,· )IUIJI. SLi' M.Jri:l tc11n1" S-1vo 1110. -l~l\i·1Jlt11 -·~ •2 UH . I Ha . ,\\.:~:1 \'t'•l.I\'. h;1r. 1rplc , 1<·11111::.. puul. L\"l'>' G d ,:1-: 11~ Cl:o.l' lo IJ e h S-l!J.) 11111 1, ' • l'OUll 1 · I +;-·.-u1.1 V11rd~n ;1.pt . Pool. · "'' -ro111n . Sli .i. j \IJ 111\hSl ur IS i:!-7i:Jti 1'151 E. lr\·1nc 2 BR. pet, fncd:gar s.t95 Ut!ach J Hr. 2 B;,i , t;ar Lg. ·rusl1n. (;;,i . !llti8Q .-SI ~. 2 BR. slv, cluld patio Cundu r\duh:o. l'lllJI , Mission Viejo 3267 Duolea:es/ ,LGE Triplex. S85,000. 714 ,83:!·.:K>l:i 12 AC i?"b-r,~chiW , pct. tennis s:JOO.!ltit\-:.'tilJ •••••••••••••••••••••• .. (l ...... OJ. .• ,,1801 l)iiltta Pl. Oce3n V1,1 . ~ , t 'tt1Bkr -t '·~ ---- -.,,--" -Ho· Ef!MIJR' s b 2 b I I l,E,\S1': ·I hr . ., Ua \'iu .... · ••••••••;>,••.-:••••¥•••• · Ulif ntir. 4~-1':!34 l'r1nc. Reliii Est•te M LE1\SE 3 r, '~ ;1. r1n . i!b ~ •:<. • .. w·· 2900 .• ho tn<'. Xlut. 1 •• 1.,111011. ·',DA A ICil • .· .. on1y, • oM•d ..-642•9900• u1n l'rn ... l;i1n. rrn I • 1 ~-~~:.!.5 1111·ltulc:. s \1.1111 ,\. DUPLEXES • ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\' lrp . c.;u,..t. t·r11 s .• .: 10 new lfieaut. duplexes OcE1\N view ;i units, 1130 U W N P r o P e rl )' i n V E R Y C L E ,\ :-,: ~ drps. i.:lt"r . l.Jhn~. '\l·\1•ly ~~~~~~~11 & ~rd111· ~;\~·l> i''abulous oC'ean \'1ews \'iclori;.i. I '~ yrs. Annual Ingle wood , liawlhorne \.'1\CANT~ J Bedroorr painted thruouL \\'alcr FROM S68.950,56950Dn inc,omcSI 3,5uu.~i9·50'J9 orSo. Bay Arca '! home wilh col'ett'CI. sonc11c1', If!. h.:-atl'd 1iuul f\ilewportlroch 3269 West bay Income J .. omcs LET'S TH. . .\DE'. WILL PA y CA.SH screened patio. Lol'cl) ...,. 1na lnt. 1nt•l'd. \\'alku1 i; •••••••••• ••••••••••••• " II "I' t & p ·• el' " d1st anl'l.'lulle;ich .. Sl'hl:>. 34121Coasl wy,u .. !iUn ilsNewj.IOrllits •h.TolllD'''----...a..... carp e s · un 111 ..,. LUXURY COHDO 496 J.IJl .. ~_.-u Prime Costa l\.fesa <Jrea. ,& l1~h lcd lc1u\ll> cuurts. ------'"'c· --'----1 a Units Cu.sla .'11e.sa T.O .rROPERTIES F .1 . 1. ,.1.-, ... '"'X·•()(i8 on y,·atc r . ::! br,2 lla, \ 11.'1\', E l " I G lLi am1 Y' SllUQ ion pre .. _~ _____ --I I HEW 4-PLEXES as ""11 e. rca n t;!l 3J 674·6907 anytime '!erred. Gardener s~rvicc -1 r1i · io :•l s llµ. pt)(\l. h "·--·' ·ll.s,we ll·n1a inlained 0,17 1,18.1, .. ~ .... 13rt.G . 1 d d 1 037 . Bt::At:l·l \\'1\LK Co11dn jae 11 zz1 . hQ.Physhn1». .. near t e occ11n. uuvu 0, .. .,,, "''""nt. Ownco· .. v ~ 1n r u e a • ::. pc 1 , 1 b 1 1 1, r 1, · ...... ~...... c 11 c , i'Oc..,,·. i,:. :i r.:! ,;1,t·o:o.L' 1'1t'" 1·cc u1·cc . i\lr. tax !l he llers , apprccia -wantsex.cha11gefor Df""PE!l,\l'c'HUYE!l m o nth . a oats I•< l>c.·1c l•. •,"'tiU . 1nu. II tl ·7·• -2" lion $110000 anduµ 1 ,.._.. ~ "' Wallace,546 .. IJ 4J. ...... -ca · 11 ;,-io;:;. Cl'l', · • · · largt'r com p eK ..;,,,..;la need '1·6 uni ls on lot, good ___ .>Hl ·Ol-IX7 !i2fl-:Jtil:il days. 1\J.:en t - i\lcsa or Ne wport He h \Price fo r low l!<1ui1y in• Large 2 Br home. Crpl. ----- 1:•14-467·1 vcstincnt. j l4 /4!fS-W31:1 . Sl\', ref, fncd yd. c;aragc . 5 l!DROOMS flH.\:-.l IJ nt·w ;-.;1•1A'l"1rt I ~· R[A~ESTATE •••Ioli-~Sl90 .675·11:127 3 BATHS Terrace condo. J llr. 2'i ~!!!!~~!!!! ENT[ PRISES - -· 1''<1tn~ly rooni , llreplUl't', Ila. S,:1511. mo. Atlult:-. no T C ' ••••••• ••.•• •••••••••••• 'fOP Mesa Ven.le loc.. 3 •"" 10 pels. l.ij5 ·51!W. Ukr. no REAL YIN , car ••aragc. :i. ...... n . · Houses f'UrnlsMd ltr, 2 ba, l'am rm, frplc, ., tel'. 714/146,,·1371 /"O cwport lieighls-3 BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• O /W, enc l, g<Jr. "'-IZ5. 111. A.GT. 968·4456 ----D J ~OOU "' LUX U H\'CO~l>O 2 -2 BR ho uses, Costa g~u~:neru~~.si;ui.' · G•Mral 3102 c l. gtdnr . 1\'aJI 7 /l . J DD . 2. U,\. ·r1.t·11Jt ... nr Ncwi>llrl Cre:-l 2 i>r. 2,~ 'lell. G"rag•• •-, .. -•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $45·4740 .'1J.·11ns· & Urkhursl ~\.. 1 1 .. .. ...,. "" ... 1u " ):J., r t.>ll . ii '~ ..:ar i.:ar .. juaL rcrhodeled. Call &. Loft for 1al• 2100 WALK lO be11ch l hr house VACANT 2 b SI&> 11 , :J Vons. Pool. ·rcnn1:., Frpl. fr i>l. 1.t·ctbar. t,n v. ·1\·n· com e see. By Owner ••-••••••••••••••••••• S,115., util pd. Also .San br £;235., ki~S. pe·t..:..u~~t. $265 + SlOU tlt•p.l)(;;l-litii';, ni s. Walk to b l'ach, $481500.642 -2334. PORTAFI.._."' Clerry e nte Sl35., kids , Pee.979.8430 l'\V ~ll 'E 3 hr 11 11.1 s;r.15 1no.1i 5-Hti72 ......... n unt1nglon lieach $13.5.. l "' ' ll . ' ·-- ·I•._ Property 2000 LAGUNA: kids , pets. LaguRa Beach J BR, 2 BA. Fam rm, lg. bltns, H~o.·. 1'.'c, ~· 1.i;l, la:.t ~EWPO HT 1'Elllt J br, ••••••'••••••••••••••••• inYileii )'OU lO inspect Sl6G .• util pd. Balboa yd, cpl.s. drl)t', bl.lns, 111· &dcp.$250 . .>k>-Jh.iU __ 212 ba, ~l a :>t.cr :>u1lc, TRIPLE~ near South their panoi-amic Yiew i l6:io.,walkloweter.Agt. schl/shops.S300832·7151 (.:QNl)03hr,1w 1.clbhse, bllns, fam r1n .. lndry .. Coal!..\PlaoiaonlaraeL'Or· t ite s •oye r lookin g Fee.lt79-8430 :... 1 ·t p · tic <'Pl drps 1J:lt10,gar.,01·1;:1n,·1t:'w,111 ner ·IOt. 2•2 Bdrll\$., 1·1 beautirulLagunaBeach. I ACTFAST!2 brhousc,I I \· '1 .'· l ,· S!.J\~ l ::Oa<'re pu rk~· l.K.10l.SJ'i5 bdrm. F'rplC$, gat> bit• BKll 4y4.9388. latbo• Pt'fti...&a l I 07 ba. fncd yard, util roo n1. rCl1'1b1'0 .... ~u"i I~ .. c~ ~ 1 , n1 o 64-1·73~7 in1t, c11tpcls. drnpei>j ••••••••••••••••••••••• cptsthruout ,newdrps& ~1~·7 1;" "'cine ..... ~i -------- 1aundry.roorns. ur•••· Promontory B,11;y .B}' Small 1 Br. Jlear llou:Je. new gas stove. clollocil ij~ ·"' _ Bl.UfFSTCJY.'N'IL5.·I Ult. Good rent::il area;->$Jnl Owner.l'otini m w.ldoWn or Clean, close lO Bay, no garage . S2()0 . 111 0 . SupcrSharii J ltU.HJtiu~. Can)'on. \ll. l>OtJI . sehls. condl,i()'a . Xlnt in\'Cliil tr1tde equity for 11mall Pet.s , adults onl)'. S160 646·12-16. Lea\·e mcssa~t!. nr. J::dwaro ls & Ed111tte1·. 2' i B,\ · s;;.2;,, 41M-:k/7:1. _ in en• .oppotlvu.il.)I al •'f\ouse in NeWJklf1, area. mo. 416~ !-:. Bay Ave . ) , . , ~uo. !ft1:1-:11Hi?. $$2,llO·• 11-.-.r..."I • • '$ll9,000. Principals only. (213 ) 672·~036 & (7141 TOI Qualit y f .a~:-IJ -YBAHl.Y 3 b1".irpk·, bl111 D'YID D e.t.•I SOM 2J3/2w8·99660l'WJ'1'k Dolt 873-8012. Duplex. 3 Bil. 2 U..1, s:,!j,). I ··-3"4 kllCh. to'A'nhou~-~ slyh~ "" • r-e--' • c mo. 2569·U OrallMOJ i\\•V. r ~ 6 "' ' I I I I •_....iu.-.. llJ.9293 MS! ... P,, everl ,>' _HIU.s,,. a s:=-·, llZ' .... 0_1823 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• w, .i.:c JI r1ns upio :iuw. ~~-~;;::';::;;;:i~iQ'i~~~""i~'"~:::""''!!i'"~"i_"X..., ' "" St o11~ to l1csl beach, .'>205 • d "(" · \..' · -1 :L' ~ ....... • Qt , 0 .... -~-lh•:n1U lul U11i\'cr:otlly ..,111·k 1t1Ycr. furOllu1'(l ;ivail. 6 (2) Br E·Si ~' ' 3 . LOTS, '~ A ere s . , -· .... I br cou8&~ off ·CU...,. i:.·SAC "J'uw11huu:1c, J llH.l1 't HA , $:1U. mo. 67.5-6775 Income. $ll8,0QO . 8 >' lieachfront M1Jibu aO':k ll1rbor ~~Yd. Very p'o1. }lom~y 2 br Enc. Gar. f.11mr m ,2 aty.rr11lc.Nt!w ---'---- Owner. M8·Z14d., ·· dw'Di~or oa:~'f"* l(,. taoo, rpo. All·Mlil Incl. No f' n1c d · b'->'llfl~lt./i 16 c-rpti. No pcl:s . A\'111 Nwpt Hts 2 br. cpl:;. drpis, ~~J:~~~IJ c:ome t p~aa.,.· ,_,.,AdUtu-~. RJlt, ;;~~~~d,::_~· 'lt!r.. 21. ~. ~47V7. ~J;.;eJ"' ¥1tr~e. Dwplexr1 Unfurn 3600 S 11 a l~ i o u .~ .\I o ti t~ 1· 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bacho.J im· ,\pt I 'l hl•..:k .. ..iew DUPLEX Ii I~ ;1 t' h I' I' L \'a I t' ,.., l'uUrty<J rJ 11:11·11_1. po.ii. .\1lull1', g;tl'. ot\';ul ~lg{i . ,'\o IJt·l.~ t'l:l;J IS:l7 I Ut·lU:<L' :<IJill·lt'll•I : \Jl~I IOl'k g;1r;tMl". 1\dull 11\ ll>' .. ".I 11 1·.·l •. ll •\ll o\l"I ~.· sci tl. ;! hdr 111 y,•iloll 1.lc11, -~ IUM . ::0 18::0 . tii;1.;1;2i " ll 2' It I fr!JIC'. 11 lu:.h el'ptjl.. lll)lll('· _ " r . ~ _ 11. 111·y, t l'l'UI". lik e s tur ;1 ~c. walJ,; 111 1 Hr. t-'uru. ·rra1l1 •r ,.\dull $:!.JO :! llr, :! Ila ~'lJU. ~ 1·loscl:o., b;,ilh & i,!UCi.l l'..:k. NI'. lluMh<;.llo ;,i ,.: r:1t..:a n11no ::O.Sti-ol:.i . h;ilh. bltn ga::. r;inJ.:c & SI IU. 1~\';,id.:.•~ I. l~lt>-\M.11:1 i'.:-S IUI·: l:lt°l~l' ~ln1ost llt'l~\' o\'t•n. pa\1u liL·ck. ::! c:1r J !Jr. tl:-h.,..·hr. ept::.. 1r·plr. e11cJosc1I i.:a r;t"l' v.· laun Anartment1 1 ' 'u f I h d '' cnr . ~:.ragt·;o.. pal10, dry rootn . Pay ouly l'lcc n urn I • Int·, 1\tlull:-1 . So. uf Cua:;I ••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••• ~~f-~:~~d SJ IO tllU ,\\~l' lty,·y. :. hlks frorn IX';u·h lalboo PHiinsula 1107 - -- S-1 2.). 01:1;; l;o11lc11ru1I , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 U·H. l IJ;t, l'r11lt·. p\\ ~~u~1·u.11•~ d c l i\lu1'. li l ·~f ~i;1u , 2 Br. 2 Iii.I. 2 slory, :! IKllhJ. c ar1>ort t-Slo1'a1o:C>, 1"'!·!l.J:J1. { ·-1·ar ij:u· .. l_1ait'Oll)"/11U l"l'h, t'l'C tae1l. ~:!.It!. lllt!. Nti • I I ~·-'~shed )'rly.li•l2-1:·1:11 ]lel s . C h1ldr1•11 01!.:. ,..par men s"'"" --~ .H·l-2:1!KI ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAYVl{(.)'.'\·r . \'rly lgc, - lalboa Island 3706 di:( 2 ht', 2 ha , po11I . 1.~2 UR gurdcn ;11>t.s, tr 11l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\dulls. Sl111 u\':.ul. Fun· DiW, pvt . patio~. Nr. BA YPlltlN'I', <! bt..'<ltou1n , lili>l1 C Ylt'I\' S5iM~. 1ii3 211.')ll lrvinli: Ind. area. ~1 7.i t.1 ~aragc, l1rt·11lac(', 11>1l10. llkr. :slOQn'lu.557-ZH-ll t;orne r µrop crly . ------.~ tJuw11sla1r~ 111 duplex . :.l'o c..tD Mei• 3714Co1to Me1a 3724 doc·k, hul 11\•:tutit'ul view •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • n\'t:I' Nurth U;1y lrnnl. 1-'ull'y rurn1liht.-d, 1nc lud· illi: ~·ai.he1' unJ dr)'ur . AvailalJlc 11s !lub-rcntal now to JQne l·llh. 1110 µc1 weuk. C<iU tH•l-114l. Coran• ftl Mer 3711 ............................ Clt•a n, l'l11s1• 1.0 l)C ;•l·h. 2 BH .. I IJa . No pe ts . Atlull..<c onlI.:_~3-~ J,:u 'j,IC .1-hcl r1n., f1 1rn. or not. be low llwy ., $2511 lnt•I. ~al!i. Older Hllults only. 67l·K.J9.\ Aft 6 l'M ------i- Costa M•t.• J7.Z4 ••!·········~····~····· HOLIDAYl'U%A • OELUXfi Soadous 1'.11r. furn apl. · ~· Ample Park Ina. Adulll, no Ptlil. l8!IS PomOn:i Ave., CM. AMBASSADOR INN '*• Cl•••l•t -~-::r-....:.:"".'l -- BRAND NEW s29~o1~~ · r .' Ullftt w.ltttffl Ss • ta 1 wll •itc-teciltita Ct-illl.: • ~ , ... ..... itMll ..... C ....... , ~ W.t"'' • O.U9'1 T•i11q'4.talAJ1 .............. ..,... ... ,..._•••II: , w....-1...,.,. n-1t.• ~ .' .w~,..~~LL-ln~s 1 • '2z71 HARiol l&:v.t,1 ,-'' COITA i,ilSA ·, ·- f 45·4840 . ' ' . 1, 1 •• • •· .. ·r .-' .. -. " . . . .. . . ... ' • I ' ' ... ' --- I ( I I I " ' .. . , .. \ ' I ' • ... • ' . . . fJ DAIL V PilOT Sund , Ma 18. 1975 · _ u.tww. · IApartuw.t1u.,..._ • ~ .......... u.tuna.. ·············~·······~······.················~ ·····················-~ .... M... 31Z.¢otlaMote 3124 C:O.teMne 3124 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ··Mediterranean Village • Wull to w<tll c~rvets. drapes •Grusscloth W iJ IJ coverings 1 F'ireplaces •Wet Bars •Built-in Dishwashers •Beamed ceilings. Y.'oodpaneling •Private patios ~tnd balconies • 1-leated swim ming pools· •Night li ghted tennis courts •Gymnasium andSaWlas •Security systems •Fair I-lousing ....................... l'IHIC•HIC UYIS ur TO ITS MAME OvE>r MIC) tall trees and 10 st reums wilh walerra.lls create a re·. !axing .!ielling for your s pacious new I ·Or 2· bedroom apartmcnl. From $1~5. Jo'urniture availabll'. Smull pets OK~ Adults only, Orfi~e open 9:00 to G:OO. 2l00 Fairview Rd .. Cos.ta Me5a . Phone545·2300. ~u lta,11h u.twa. ........ lltwlf• Uafw._ 1• lwot .. Unfwft. ................ ,. ............... , .... ~········ ··················.·-·· 1 .. 11 .......... 314G Me11potllo.clt 316tHewpotl~ "7)16• ....................... ······················••••4••••··············' 28r,Ga& Pd., V.iryClean, ~~ Quu:i. 1o·.,.mily, no "411.:t . 1''1·om $1'1$842·16S2. CONl>O 2 br, 11t. bu, put lo, c41.thedral c.:c11'v,. din'g. area, pool, gar. $275 mo. tw2 ·-12<M ,- Ll19""altach 3848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCF.ANFJlONl' l-10i\.t1'.:, 27 1'1 Victoria Dr. t Yr U-ase, $600 rno. Or su111 11\cr rcntul. ;j Br, 11~ Uu . Call 71•1 ·1 ·684~28. Ol:C:ANFRONT2 br.1 bu .. 'IP, all ycoir. UlJl s 1xl . ~t.i·0321 l~H . for Senior Citizen~. S2UO, NIC llOLS lteal i-:stJ1te, 2025 S. CoC1.st Jlwy. 494-7220 OCF.:AN view, spac. 2 br, adults.. 2607 ~ana W iiJ)'. L .H. $250. 49-1-1419 FOR SEA YOURSELF! ·~ceptibnull y spaaious apartments •Wa lk to the Beach •Excellent recreation facilities •Beautifully landscaped •Private patios •Fireplaces and Dishwash~rs •l &2 Bedroom •Adults Only -No Pets •From $180 U•t.lo H.o,.patl leodlAt.. ....... Wlfflovt thf' Price! CASAdelSOL • ~U-h~.. .a1to1Mn 4.JAO ~.,.:•,~:!~'~··~:.~ .. ftfwtihlliiltil ;J ••••••••• ,.............. 1'1v•·r .... re. in ........................ aooM~ ·ns R ,~ 1 LE 1, ' -bc11utl u xcc. 1u e. ~.11..b3C\ W • n led lo share KeaiiOnabla. &4.S-1700 .~ ...... o;,i~~~lJ!W/-,...,"J beauli(ut 2 bedroom . . llCllllC o c.ccn t rurn1:i.h~d or unfurnu;;hcd Newly docoratOO orr1ce, MlllllMUlll.ll¥111C ap\¥ 11 L Oakwoo~. Cdfl.1. 27$ sq. rt. Paclflc wuu. ,..,~•·•10 1'hero'li $1,000,IXMJ. 1n <.:00tiat Hwy address. •lachelol'• recreat ion fllc1litie1L <.:all 675-2051. •1 ••.211 •2 llt & 0.n From S17S·S4U Complimeul¥.r)' tennis lutlntt• Rental 4450 le~on». Sun1.h1y brullch. Sports tourna1nenh;. ·A ••••••••••••••••••••••• ruHLhne tiCli ,·iLlt.'I! l.l1rcc:· l•--------- Me1aV.f'd. latl & Adami lOI' who pill~ p1trt1cs & THE COLONY 540·1900 BBQ's. We 'll o•·•n holµ 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 you find ll roommatl'. Sorl'y, no one under :ll & no pets. a.todcls open d'i· ly 10 to 7. See our hu·ger ad in the upttrt1ncnt sec- tion. OAKWOODGARUEN CO il.ONA DELMAR AP'l'S 2 Br ·r ownhouse, frplc, Irvine al 161.h JO H.r.:·r ,\lLSllOPS P1·11111.• rc11.so1u1.bht lipacc. uv.uliublc lariie & s m¥.l l. Oki world charm with French "'indow:s, ~i&bll'& & lrl!eS . AdJacenl to 1-· c Ii ti \' a I or Ar t s Grvunds. 5110 BROADWAY LAGUN1\ UEAC.ll rrom$260.1 Brfrom$21». &U-0$50 Pool, tennis. ronUnental It f male to shr 3 or 4 4 9 4• 7915 ~relikfust. _Some ocewn & ;~P~p~ in Cdi\I. •1JO + 1.'~~"'l'~~~~~~~ Cal~lina v1e.ws.Sepa.rule util.675.5!i91 !\1ui·lu . I· rapuly section. CIOISe to 1'0P j..OCATION shOppiog & fine beach. Female to share w/san1c, • MESAi V,ERDE 644-2611. neur beach. 115\.'J 31st Sl. DRIVE PLAZA f\1ES.o\ vr.:ROt-.: ... rea . I• , h 2 & J Unique 2 Br. 2 Ba, £rpl. -..om e a 1110:.p ere Ocean \'iew. Nalurat l -'u~r_d_l~'~"~"~''-"-~-'_6·_J(l.1.l ____ I woo<l pancl 1 n~. tree>, \.:i 2166 t lroolchont. H.B. 962-6653 1~~~~~~~~~~1 ~•~7c5·~9~22C7'-------I for ~lore 01· office. Ampll' Re rined Gent w/s hare p<1.rki11g. Town&cou11try Lux Cundo. Jllr, 2biJ , at1nosphere. TllE EXClTING 'ALM MESAAl'TS. i\IINUTES·TONP1' Dana Point 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• blk ocean. N. End. No (·hildren or )>els.~ mo. Just l/l Mi From Pacific Coast Hwy pool. ocean yu w/finau-1525 :\1esa Verd~ Dr. E ~ in c l ul1I. Yrs. lease Lli 1-: <! BK , 2 &, pauo. 494_2791. ' liCll. c 1 a 11 y , m a tu re w id u w I ••c~·o~'~'·~· ~·~· ·~· '~"~· ~5~15~-4;;J~2J~· ;; w /own trans1>01·tation,I• Rolls. l't1 /lle11 z, equiv . 0-15·20'J-I for :ippt. I ~ai·agc , l'rpts & ill'P~-1~--~=---~,,-,i M•wport Beach 3869 Mewport leoch 3869 S~\.).~ 1110 .• 33?6~ S1l\rcr L04JUna Hilll 3850 "'•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lanlcrn, .a93-007U ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bach. 1&2 BR. rrom ::JlOS. Adulls, No PelS 1561 i\t esa Dr. 1.l Ulks Eus l of Nev.·porl H/vd.) HEW ~~Y~~1L·1J.~~~ ' Costa Mesa 3824 Costa Mesa 3824 •······················ •••••<!••••············· l UH llLlltoµ. \'1cw, cpl'>. tilll.'IY Hklt;Jl'l'~ 2 br 2 HH. lo\\o·nhouse, l ":.i ba, drps. pat1u. luundry. : oJuplex. lili2 Darrell St. bltn.s, cpts. drps. $100. No 5.'i:J·Ull:ki or -t93-63J9 . Hltn ... , int·l'g. wash/llry. peLS . 5-15·1~2 · ----------1 'Uhl. i:arport. No pets. I Huntington Beach 3840 ·t·hlldUK . $li5.968·~ Custom Duplex 2 Br. I I,'! Ba , Pvt. Patio, Gar. ,.\dults . No pets. Like new. S2'15. 675-0562 ·1 8DRM ILOFTOMLYI l ~2 BR W" OFT 2 Br. cpts , drps, gar. l ,.. child OK. Sil80. No pets. Pvt Patio, frpl, I yr lse Ill E. lilly. 5-18-6357 ,\\'ail able June Isl HAYLOFT APTS l.G E 3 hr, private & quiet, 283 Avocado, CM Mes.t Verde area. IWJ,5. 645•0143 l<'rplc, palio, dbl garage, --------1 etc. ;H6-401ti __________ , C,\S,\ (iRr\,-..;AlJA i\P'l'S l BR. 2 ba Jo\\o·er, i\lcsa :! Bedrooms -Pool Verde area. fTplc. gar., llcas. J{att"~ 919-1911 dshwhr . Privacy !'or Sl-f,\RP J IJr SJW, shag l -'-a~d~ul~t~>.~5'~6--•~o~lb~· ----I 1.:pt. drps, bltns, rct'ng. . •TropicailPoof• :"lio pt!t s. lnci . :.tilti~ d LaS;.illt! ApL 1, .>l!J-3.'>l-l 2 br. cpts, rps, bllns. ~p1ral s tairt·ase. -rc-..l SltiO Eas tsidc. clean o.ipt. lrplc. refr1g , patio, ga. ... & Em ply· d . 1n11Jdlc-agcd \\o'ater pd 5·18· I lti8 only . No pets. CatJ :l ---~------1 M2-ti92S 2 HR. 2 Ba. bltn.s, balcony. ----------1 r\dults only. S22S. mo. Sl75. l Bft, single sty, ti-12·22Jl orti-12-3003 tica1n l"tdl.. cpts, drps, 1---------- :.'l).IJ --o·• Wallace. "Go CHILOREHOK direct ··_ fi-lti -8883 or 2lira pls$170.&ll)J8r 5·15-7628 duplex S200. Pools, cpt.s ----------1 &drps . 548-7911 2 BR. l Ba ~ngl sty unit, .:.hag cpl~. drps, dwhr, LG~ I hr SlSO. No dogs. eat LO, beam CCLI, frplC', lnl anl Ok. 673 Center, apt ...:ft:ir. Adults. !210. 265-0 t:.•open. 64~·8971 : l::ldcn ··I\". 537 -31:!5 -1~· l i'tiJ --------1 .t.IOBILE liOi\11'.: REN· C::\RDEN' DUPLEX. 2 Br. 'rAL. Sll5. + ulllitics. liltns, Gar. P\'l. Patio .• ,.\dults only. 1\,·:f1l. ti /l 1'i5 Non~mokers O\.lll' 40: No f.-12-2627 Or S;xi·J.~l pets. Sl.1Cl .l-llV8i53. ' . . • 'MuntifH)ton Beach 384. Huntington l.OCh 384 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·r---:----::----=--:::~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIOOBOHUS Gu<1ranteed no rent 1ncrca:.e in 1975 OH BEACH Uachclor from ~5 l Ur, 1&2 Ba from $275 •\\-'inter al the lJcach is l.ieaut1ful •Vtcws of ocean. Cata- lina & l:'alos v·e rdcs •Large privatcdei:ks •2-l lf rSel'Urlly •llcated Pools-Saunas • ..\ss1g11ed CO\'cr1..'li pal'k111~ • ,\dd 1 t1un<1 [,I' rec parking • ;\f;.iJd scrv11.:e a\·;.i1J. • Jo'ur1ulure avail. Open i\.1-F 10-G Sal 10-5, Sµn 12-5 Huntington Pacific 711 Ocean Ave ri1-l 1 .>J&.1487 !\1 anaged by Wilham Walters Co Cit EZ ORQ,\ll"l'S ti23-I 1\tlanta 1.2&3 'HR. Pr1v... gar .• pool, washer·, dryer , Close to beach. 536--0336 MEAR·OCEAN 2 & l BDRMS Beautiful studio apts. Frplcs. bltn::., dis - hwashers, 2 c:.ir garage. Sundecks ... ·rom ~75. 536·2579 Countryside Living Spocious I & 2 Ir funa. & Unfunt. With ll:ffchH potio5 Private balconi•s Loods of light •Pool & Jacuzzi •Billiards & clubhouse •Sand Vol leyball •9pen Beam Ceilin gs •Spac. \\o"aik-in Closets ALICIA VILLAGE 25211 Stockport Dri\·e Laguna llills 17141581-6130 PARK NEWPORT l-.:.1:.lhlut/ :Jl'l'<i ·lrg 1-l·lll ~q. II :! UI<. ::! 1\,\, l'rplt.', APARTMENTS l>l'L\"Ulc c11tr;uwc, 2 ('aJ' ' Oft the • ~;~rage. li·IU·ti27ti aft I) pnl. Lu.-.;ury upartr~IL\'11\g JUI< & l Hlt-Urand new, o~·erluuk 111g the \11:.itcr. ~h.!JJ" lO lhc l>ea1~h. Oceun t::njoy S75U,WU hc;.dlh view liceks. OPt::N S-..l / sµa, 1 sw11n mtng pools, 7 :-iu 11 1-j : <!UJ & 205 C..:t>dar, lighted tennis cuurts. ·'"pt . Shol'cs, N.li. 5·16·9860 Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROO:\IS $20. wk up with kitchen $30. wk up a pt. 5-18 -9755or&l5-a9ti7 . plus miles of b1£·ycle ti~J-JJ-13 LIVEATT l-I EBEAC~I trails, pult111g. s hut· -$30.wk&up.673.()-140 Ft:n1al c to share 2 Iii' apl, .\l.ac,\1•thur Vilt.age. Co.ill 1-5l3·2ij5ti. Couple will share large ho1ne. Prt!stige area ~·1th n1<1.ture v.·oman. li-12-'i'3ti2 GIHL to s hr. w,sanle. 2 Ur apL. in Cd~!. oceanv1ew, ~·a:.h ;dry. ~175 \\o /util.., . ti75·59::il aft. 5 111 pran\e Costa i\Jes-.. Nl'wporl Bch. & San Juan Capistrano area. 1-'or info. & leasing Urochure, please con· Lael: l"'rank. Babich, P .O. Uox 1515, New p ort Beach. Ca. 9<!660. Ph · 71 -l ·ti-12 -4000 Broker p<1 rt1c1pa.1ion welcome! n.:bo1 _ard .. ~1;oc1ueL Juui~: Son Juan P INE KNO'r !\10fEL ~ ;1' 1 p, ~l!J.~ mon~hl) ~ Capistrano 3878 Unde r new management Gara9•s far Rent 4350 1'1:Jti AN AllEIM, CM. a so 1 .o.ind 2-bedtoon ••••••••••••••••••••••• LU.XU RIOUS. Pvt. En-••••••••··~·•••••••••••• Ground floor-GOO Sq. ft . plans and l -~tury town 3 Ult 2 UA d 1 . S28!'J •ran•e • balh. r.taid STORAG. E garage...Jo. 1·. Ol'rice. reslroom, park· hou :.c~. l':lcctr1c ·,. u~ex. '" "' l\1 1 A N · g tc ti13Zti.S<leves kitchens, pti\·atepalu>s ,1nu.\\t.1 .~lrashpd.No set\'. Non -s"mokers. re1~l.l~.J!i t ape ve, .G. 2!!_.e · · , · or balconies, c:arpcl111g, l-h:ts. -l!iJ-830'.l 548·7197 5' Costii l\tesa 2 SJIOPS. Ideal location draperies. Subterranean South La9una 3886 !. 1 .. across from OCC. SING ! .. E Unit .. Storage ~.n· for bookstore, candle ·1>ark1n " \\'llll 0 lc,,·1tors. · Cook ly E t9•h 'l C\l ""~ shop· or art galler y . ., " ••••• ••• •• • •••••••••••• eat m<1.le student. . · . · . ~ · ~' · ~-Opllon;il 1naLd ser,1cc. \Ill::\\''.' Sccin{: is belie\'· ri vgs.$25.~·k551H:l637 Call. L1t ,6~6·1Wl2 l..o..-a ted in the !\tall ;:it Just north oJ Fa:.luun 'l'hc Factory, N .B. !:.land al J-..mlxJrcc t111ll ing. l UD , 2 B,\, i\.lature G tH 4150 Offic•R•ntal 4400 673·!Jti06 aJults. uo 1icts, l'le\"ator Uf'S ome , ----------""'' J o .. ,·1u<<> ll1·11 · llu"·1 ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,-~.. " '-' .. u . to Hl'h. & pool . Security. •.••••••••••••••.• . Industrial Rental 4500 Tclephunc !71-IJ t>-l-l -lfW :11155 C:.L liv.·y. $outh PVT. Jtm. t\vaJI. Small 1501 WestdiffDr. Lanuna Migu~ 3852 fur rental 1nrurmallon '·"""'''". L1c ·d. ambulator.v Guest · 1 c ,-· -----.. .. Newport 1--inanc1a tr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------c='------llornein Cl\1.642-927ij ..... , .........•....... NEW BUILDINGS al u .C. Airµort. 2100 lo 8000 sq tt. am ple parking. SUi\I t~ u N 1·rs .. ~O il S,\LE r\'r lO'k DOWN. l\oll lr\·1nc Center. Call Dan Curlis. (714 J 979.9205 LAGUNA MIGUEL A}'ARTMEl'ITS * l & 2 Uedroom •Gas Range * 01 ... hwasher Adlit •Cable t'" gas, water pd Gcirclen • U nfurnishet.l •Large Pool-Pa!Jo Hornes •Sundcck J<ent irom : S200toS250 * 2 WEEKS FREE Calt :-1~·5100 Move in w /deposits --~-------1 only I BR $100 2 BR Mewport leac.h 3869 $230 f{efrig. Sec urity, Pool, Jacu zzi. Rec . Bidg w/exer cise rm .. Bi ll ards, Color TV. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFRONT VIEWSIN Nl!WPORI. Irvine Ave. al J\.Tesu • 545·4855 -------• Apartments fwnished Leasi1t9 Office Spoce IJ!!f · heel 3900 Summer Rentals 4200 Call on Sile ~t anager •• ~~. • !". ~::-::. • • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • ••'••• •• •••• '\ 71-l )&42-3111 t!Xl 2-IG U:'\ the water. Sunny 2 br, --'-'=~"-'='-""-'-"--I Bve BIG! 2 ba, dishes incl. iOO(), 919 Haysidc Ur, apt G-3. 673-8--1 1·1 Ocean & Day Vic~· CJo ... e to park· but lots of privacy. 3 Bdrrns .• l baths plus swimnlJll~ pool. Uay & Beach Rlty 675-3000 Lido Isle, 4 Br, 2 ba. From ·$165 complete ly rum. Ju"e. WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH l "'n'' "'"'' O" f'• •0' ""' ""nQ A•• ./Alt~ ...... ~c-..-,-i-i.i ,,_ :.<'u--~·...i -....,.. ,, __ ,/_,_ .... .ii. ,/ ............. .. Call Mr How<trd 6 45·6101 55' PER SCjl FT ltili WESTCLIFF-.'IB AG'!'. a-11-5032 MISSION VIEJO. JI andy to San Diego Fwy. :.!OU lo 2000 sq.fl. Call 0\1.'llCI' 831 ·l-100 Custa :\1€lsa -Santa Ana i\l·l, 1200 11320/1716 sq ft. Ofc., Warehse, prk'g. 220 pwr. &lti -1252/644-2228 2 UNl'l'S, 1200 sq. ft , M -1, v;. l'rJ1t oUJce, l~c rear door. <!2u 3-Phasc. Unit 6 & 10. 6~ 1'errninal Wuy, Strlll:ln; design ana an eleQant. exciting wav to ll\le. Choose lotts. ti.av windows; skvllghts: tire-: places. vour own prtvate ,patio or Da!Cony. A frtenclY mlUlon-dollar rec cent.er. Tennis courts, too. Oalo.:~·ood olTers the July&Aug.613-4798 11ncst in country l·lub ll\" B,\\'SHOP.~~ 3 br house, lll~ at a price you can af-pvt be'ach, w /w crpt. l•---------•I rord. 'l'ht!re·s :>1 million garage; fncil' yd, June Ln rccrc;,ition f;.1cilities. •f ~UO. wk. Aug. SU5. v.·k. full lime al'llVit1cs dire..:· J..'i2·90:!5 WATERFR0"4T t.:011 La Mesa. De&y s, •, :'t-'U-5710.:E\.'.es,6-16·0681. ' Mewport lf'och ~ MESA VERDE l Hdr1ns., i ~~ buth co1u.lo with pool.~ ;I.lo. STEPS TO BEACH 2 BR. Iba . Winter s.!35 l lill, Iba, uni', S:!&'> J UR , 2 ba. furn, SJ75 NEWPORT CREST l li H . l !:Sa condo Sb25 tor who plans purtics, 1---------- llBll s, trips & more! :\landalC1.y Bay.waterfront Free Sunday brun£·h. J Bil T ownhouse with l'lus bc:iutiful singles, doi:k . r.r emorial Day l&l bed r oom aµls, wkcnd , i lOO. Summer rur111she<l & unfurnished. rental $200 to $215 a ()akwood Garden Apls w e e k . 0 w n e r Ol ler:. an cxt•lusi\·e ··No JWa;-183--IU23. r.:xeeuti ve offices 1 1200 Sli t«t up to l·ll,000 sq $150·$3!t0a.tonth IL Coi>La ~l usa, So. santa Viewor boat.s&water An a are a. So m e llLL GRUNDY spr1nkh:red. Also vacant. Realtor 675-tiltil parcels ror sale. Bkr, $140 up slore-orficl's cpt~ drps ai r bath. 17 301 Beach Bl 11.B. 8'l2·2l:IJ.l 5·1U·-1-ll~ Love At I st Bite Luxury adUlt rent~s from WE HAYE SUi\1 l\1 EH. HE1~'1'AL5 H.ent Raise <..iuaranlee". We gu:iraritce tl1at your Laguna Bel4C h • Lovely, rc nl ~·ill nol Ix: ratsed for lge oceanrront home. ONE FULLYEAR&you r\vail. mo. or July. i l500. ~till have the fle:icibilit)' lt i ta ~l ycrs, ltltr, of 1nonth lo month oc-49-1·5420 or 960-1701 NEWPORT BEACH r.;EWPORl' NEAR HOSP. tiJOO sq ft ore ind us ·1. 3 ex· ('l'. ofcs w /pvl baUIS & \'IC\\.'. 5 Jr exec ofcs. Cunf. rnl. liecept. area. Prod. oles. Assembly & manuL area . Sound studio optional. Hrokers ' /, I • .. - \t.1 " ZJledroorns,Z.Baths -fro111~ $%JO A Jorge li.x11riou~ oporrn1<'nl /eorunng· Private patio• S pacious dining area • Continuou.s cleaning oven • Deluxe mnge • Dl.shwosher • Disposal • $250,000 recreation center • Healed pool• Jacuzzi• Saunas• Night· lfghted volleyball court• Fire.side 1V lounge• Bllllanh • 10ble tennis• Laundry /ocJliUes • Coveral parking No lease. $o1Tj). no cl11/drcn or pets l & 2 Ur ;.Iva ii. Furn & un-$350 monthly. 200 Promontorv Or. west furn. APPL.E 1\PTS. A 1Just north Of Jamboree unique idea in adult apl : on Pacttlc coast HIQ'=: living. 6100 \Varner Ave, TeleDhOne C71ot 615-- 114 n ting ton Beach . ownectandmanaQeCIOV Sl7·liW7. No lease. Sorry 1 _"T_h_e_1rv ___ lh_e_co_mo_•_n_v_. __ no children or pcL-.. S PACIOUS 2 & 3 bdrm. apts. Ch ildren OK. 17391 ··,\" l\celson, I blk . W.or Hcach B L off ::ilatcr. S.ll·OJM~ Nt::All Jluniin gton I la rbour. 2 br, s hag cpt.s , rcrr1 g, range. dshwhr. patio, encl. gar. Ad lt.s, no pets. $220. mo. Slti-4360 l &2 Or beach apts. Sl70& up, pool, adults, no peLS. ;,Jtj. 7031 /536 ·0.192 * LA PARISl~ME 2 Ur. unrurn. 1\11 electric. Fireplace. lleall.il pool. 1\dults. $21\J. fl 711 . lltil:I 1\eross from golf course 21)-132 Santa Ana Ave "L UXURY BAYFltO:-.rl"' Unobstructed panoramic View. 1300 Sq. ft., 2 HR, 2 Ba. dbl gar, adu.lt.s, no pets. lioat s lip avail. )475. yrly . 233·19th SL. ··c". 675·023ti or 675-6163 associated BAOK[A S--A[A l TOAS 202'. W !lo!boo 611 )661 •LGJ-.: 2 br. 2 ba. µool. .ftdlts , ::.1n pct ok . Ea s thlutr . !:IJJ·!:19i'-I ; !:IJJ·lti5J ELEGANCE Hy the Hay. -I br, hc<inl ccil'g., rrpl, lJ/\\.'. 1Jat10. $550 nl O. ti73 ·571:.J Eve/WknJ. --- WES"l'CLIFI' ,\dull. lu . l br, bali.:. 1>001. Slil()-~W. 1700 1\ lied ford 6-lti-iilt75 ·81G CAM YOH EAST cuµ an 1.: y. Hcnts fro 1n l-,-.u-,-n-. -,-u-r-, -,-h-a_ho_w;_e-. -N-r Sllij. f'rit·cs vary by loca· bch. Avail ti /13 lo 9/8. lion . ~lodel s upcn 10 t.o 7. S-IOO. 902_3533 Sorry, no pet s or 1~-------- chddrcn. Vacation R•ntals 4250 Oakwood Garden Apartments H.wport, l•ec:h .Irvine al 16th 645·0550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OC.:E . .\Nl"RONT Newporl lkach Wkly or monthly rales' avail. Fully rurn'd. 2 br, cpt'J . 714·595·6697 1.100 I S L E , 6 Br, Bayfron t Pier & s ips. Sandy bch. June, July & HARBOUR LIGHTS S€lpl. 673 -9060 Ask ror A Limited numbt:r of.1 _>_1a_r~y_. _______ _ s 1>ac1ous 2 bedroom, ::! bdrm & den & 3 bdr1n un· its arc now avo.iilable. RHtals to share 4100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Offices. recepl., rest rm. A IC. m usic. deluxe S225 l\1o. Brokcr675-6700. P ltOJo'ESS 'LCLA!::iSA welcon1c . l\l on ·i''ri. Bldg, 2790 Harbor Blvd , 6-'5-5-llJi.l C.l\1. Ai r cond., wood ---------- pC1.nel walls, drapes, R•ntals Wanted 4600 ca tpet, elec ., music, ••••••••••••••••••••••• janitor, p<1rk1ng. i\1.K. 2 .. 'E :O.I AL1': Teachers Stever, l\1 gr. 557-0136 or need Su mrner rental in 646-8396 Nl:J , CdM or tlB llrea SEVl-~ll 1\L Suites SOO 1 -7~3-5321t sq.fl. thru 11 50 sq .fl. University Professor on loca t ed adjacent to Sabbutical w /fa mily m a r 1 n a , b a n k & wants hou~e in Aug. or rcstauranl on Coast Hwy Sepl. of '75. Willing to at /'\cwporl Hl. r\rnplc sign I yr. lease. 3or4 BR, lreepark1ng.6-ll·-l&14 Furn . house. Im· NOR'r11 cos·r,\ i'llE.5A Medical /Dental suite. 950 sq I l av ail. Isl floor 1nacululc housekeepers. 557 ·89~4 . f\l o n -Fri . 8am·5pm. ---------- 1100 sqftge n'lofcsp8.cc. Sl\IALL 2 BR house w/ ~.apple A V.U..-1._ in Malt A....._.Li.U.,. 6700 Warner Avenue Huntirtg1on Beach Phone847-6047 0\ ....... --...... DELUXE 3 br, 1 ~2 ba. washer /dryer incl. SJ25, 638· 7275. 2019 Delaware WES'fCLIFI-' across fr Coco's. 2 Bil, 2 Ba. 1-'rplc. patio, crpts, tlrps, 'r'l 1\ he ... t, g~r, v.·.,,lk to shops, $2-lO . ,\dults. UiGS lr\•1ne. 642·0239 Spacious I br ;,1pt now a\•ail. l"rplc. air cund, dbl se lf clng oven. wash /dryer hook-up, £ car garage w/:.iut<J door 16700 Saybrook l .. ane, Jlunt1ngton llarbour (714 )846-3341 Lincoln Properly C.:o. [les p. fml to shr 2 br Twnhse. Cfl.1. t2 1·23> $100 mo + 112 util. Eves Si345/':"?· Ampl; prkg. 54il ·0324. ·Mr. 0Keefe,1:133-2900 yard !'or working couple. $190. or under. 646:~ lCJ UfS ....,__.., Cupoi .... \' ...... . f •, ! Santo.Ana 3880 Sonia Ano • l ' ' ; • • 2BR nuplei<, Ultns, crpl, drpi;, frp lc . patio, carport & laund r y facil's . Couple' & 1 infant OK, no p ets. $16U. ~2-4ti&1 loave mc:tSal(c. 3180 Santa Ana 38•0 1----------<JYoung woman :XI to share Large 2 HR , 111 bath. opnr .c t1.:,cte~t;;1<I·~~ SPACIOUS !&2 Bdrm co mfortableholTie~lnSan Hllns.Enclgar.N,~iloag ~.JBr ,2 ba .blktohth. apts. Shag cri>t. pool, Juan. Ca ll 49 3 -5994 llosp. ,\dull.';. S22a. ino. ,'\io pcls /ch1ldrcn. Yrly . outdoor bl>qs. 1'~njoy the l'hdd lpel ok. l>42·059ti \V·Newport. 0-12.1:.:11 guod adult life al the i\I ELLO\\' Resp. pers. to Eastblufr, I Ur. ~lO,; 2 2 Br ocean frotl\, lo~·t·r WEST IAY 18 s hr. 2 br duplex in Ci\1 • Hr,$::!1SO ,pool ,lrpl, s;i;,oyrlyavl.6-l .gar l :S ll:;.18lh,Cosll.li\1esa :ii!;f2.50 + ~' utils. Dan ti·l-l··li6i 5009 • :r Seashul'c t).1·1·-IJ.10 6-12-1236 ..........................................•... ····················~ ., ,,, " .. 'I ~·· ' .. ' . .,, '• ONE FOR THE MONEY (ONE HECK OF AN APARTMENT FOR JUST $215.) TWO FOR THE SHOW (A REAL SHOW-STOPPl'R -PERFECT FOR ROOMMATES) th. Jonothon -two bldl-oOmi & l'wo boll>\ -THREE Get reod_y to see Apple's super delicious ' Jonothon pion -a really spocious two • bedroom, two bath model that gives you all you could ever ask for. And more. Woll·to·woll shag carpeting. Tailored drapes. Private patio. Formal entry. Separate d ining area. Built:in kitchen with continuously-cle aning ove n and range, d ishwa she r and di sposal. Heated pool . Jacuzzi. Saunas. Volleyball. Bill iard•. Cord and party room. ~le ., etc. Well, what o re you waiting for . Get gone. To Apple.' . ~--, --. ~ts Marni shed • ~m"'ts Furnishf'd. l Apoit tnwnts ~rnishf'd 1 Apaltntents furni1hed · I••~•~!'!~!:~~~.•!!~.~••~•~:.*!'!'!'!!~~~.•!]~.~ ••~• ~::~!'!'!:~~~. • ! !~.~· .. ~.~~~~~~•• ~!~~ HARBOUR. LIGHTS Prestigious Apartments in a Garden A li mit ~d number of sp,1cious 2 bedroom, 2 bdrn1. & den & 3 bdrn1 . unils are now ava il able. Furnished and Unfurnished • Private Balconies • Beautiful Landscaping •Fireplaces, Wet Bars •Walk-in Closets • GE Buffet Kitchen • Refrigerators Included • Air Conditioned • Pool & Streams •Jacuzzi . . • Sauna • All Adult Building • Subterranean l>arking· • Pet Section • Monthly or Lease ... Move to ilw only renta l apart n1cnts in-exc lusive Huntington Harbour 16700 SAYBROOK LANE ...... (714) 846-:n41,· ..... UNCOl.!ti PROP8 R'f'Y a»rl'ANY ' . ClllllSTl,\N Adult wants •l l\10.FRE .. ::REi'l'T • lo ren.t s 1nall house 1·2·3 .Rm . offices from w ;yard. 530-9791 Ai\l's i135 p er mo. Ne ar -. airport. Sect'y, serv. OI\ Bus~ness /lnvf'st/ premises, No lease req. Finance !IJ3·32239'f1lnoon ••••••••••••••••••••••• H33·28-IO Arter noon lusln•ss Opportunity 5005 N .. ;w plush office l>ldg,.2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• to .6 rm suites. Con-Vending • rer.ence. rm . xerox c•.,DYROUTE copier. /'\r. OC 1\Jrport """ 833 -36-10 Excellent 'route of candy ~C..C~'-----~,~1 & i;nacks avai lable in OFFICE SPACE HI your areu. Ideal way lo Wcstclirr Ori\'e, 450 sQ. s upplemenl salary or ft., private bathroom, pc 11s 1on . Locat ions, air, etc. $17j _ per mo. lnst1tllat1011s & Training Call Gene Hill, fi.l2 ·0200 furn Ltihcd . F1nancinp: availabl~. Can be ex· PRIME WESTCLIFF pandcd to ruu ti me in· OFFICE come. i-'or lnCormation MEWPORT IU.CH ph. 114-879·1284 l ,00tl 1q. ft. New decor & cpl. Frnt. & rear entry. Pvt. restroon1s. 45• sq. Ct. 6<1S·61i7 FREE REHT • Ofc space in Mission Vie· jo & Laguna Niguel as AMTICjlUE SHOI' Bccich Location. Xlnl in· Vt!ntory. L.ow Cott Lease. Other problem<; compel Sale. i-'ull Price $16,800. Write Ad 11321, Daily Pilot. l'.0 .l:Jox IS60, t.:osta Mesa, CA. 92626 lowas30C'1qftlnneworc Orange Co. Liquor bldg . C;tl\ Owner, Llceni;e for sale. No In· 831·1400. ventory . Contact Carol PRIVATE office, 140 W. Wilson. Apt l\.1 -1, Costa Mesa, $175. mo. 444 N. Newport Blvd. Vnlt ··H" $9~. "C" SM. Util. paid. 67$-64.\7. 100 SCjl.FT. OFFICE UNITS For lease al 22' gross sq. rt .• Incl. carpets, drapes It.JC, a restrma Alhwl!~-&co' 7l<i1197·2100 or Kot and Si ms, 842-1310. PLANT SllOP in Dc&ian Pla,a. owner ill, will sacrltice. Well st.ockl!d, •o rk w /desig ners. 640 -13.70 or 968-8872 HOLLAND IUSIHESS SAW I. Plzia Take-out 2 . Je'w el ry Mf l Wbole11al~1Relail. 3. F'oreian Car (\<!pair 4 . t.:o m m ercia ! Rtsidence 645-.. 171) $4().()S()S ' . ' 18, 197 ' . •A '" ' A11d<ICll ... Bul ld It ... Diaper it ... Hammer 11 ... Carpet SERVICE DI REC'JORY Plumb 11. .• atch 1 ... 1pe 1 ... emo e 1 ... l t:··Peme~t i t ... Wire it ... Hoe lt: .. Clean· l t..,Move Roof it ... Landscape it...Tile it ... Trim'lt..:sew it .. ... ress 1t. .. Pa lnt it ... Nail it...Plaster it ... Flx It.,. Haul it... Add it... Plant it... Alter It ... Lea rn it.:: .t.dcl-A·Roo'" c..,....... i · Ct,...f /C--Gwdtolng G-ral Strvlcn H ..... 1t .. hog • rairrllng/Po....-, Pio.tor /Rop<llr Roefltog • • ······················ ...............•.............................. ························ ............................................................................................. ···················-a. t'STM R\'lindt. Additions llill'I Carpentry·6'2·6179 81ock·Slump&WOe WaU:f· £" p e rt J a p a-n t 11 i ··1·111 NGS" IJy Moose. J apanese 1;.idy .,.,·ouJd hke P.ror p •inter, honesl PATCJI PLASTERING ROOFS C llfo.A.t<f<~O ! decorative cxte r1 0 Doors·Sh1.1lving·Rep1i1irs Pu.t10 SIMbll·Drives-Gurdener, Cornplctc yd. Gen woodwol'k rep11ir:, lo do housecleaning . work, re.as. Int/ext. free All 'l'ypes. Free Es· Hc11a1red&Hopla~· ~oodwr k.' concrete. Patio covers·Formicu. Pla:nlers. 645·8720 Services. Neat. & Rdia. plumb1 n>:, ctr. &ii-~I~. ' 6'1S·1S87 . est . H. e f s. s.as ·27 59, ti mates. Call 54Q..6825 U1rect l-'11ctory :>erV ·e f,,;0111pet1tlvo r1:tt e Refs. ble.N8.CdMarc01,Fl'1.!e G4l!·l!lJJ L1cc111ttJCJ9·l~ M.&ti·70l7 /8~1>-S383 Ge 1l --'--------·I LE'oNl'fECONCRETt-.: L-• • VERY NEA1' f'ATCll 1 11 -1':11t. &15·069·1 HoulinCJ -.v1cop1ft9 -• . 519·2"..161 t'tntr llr .!1~90S 1 t:xp 'd Collt)t(' Mtudent STAJ\:I PlNG , Cob · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n...L. S I NO R. S t a t e JOOS & RESTUGCO. . loby1ittin-9---~-+curpentcr . odd joiJs, blc11lonc, brick, tile, Clt;1nup:s. 'freewurk L·Jt;llTJIAUUN(; RO'fO'flt.LlN(;i25 lic/lnsrd . l=:xtcr1or. Eves fo'r ee f<~:i t . 554 ·248 1, Top Soil i,:cnr'I hon1 e 1mprO\'\,I· patios. etc. 640·4349. Ci u rd e 111n~I i\1 1 no 1_.andscupin"·SodSales. please. 97U·3335. ~3·1439 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 1nt:n t.6-1S·ti3ti8 1 ~---------ludscp'g. 10 yrs 1n are-.. C.:Jl ,\JNSA\V ·YARD "' 1 ~---------•'l'ouSoil•Com•~t• \Viii ho.1lly!i1t ~·l11 hll'c1 Cus tom JJlock & Brick &111·2ll9:i WORK ·556·03<17 ,.-.rec est.i\1astercharge PROF. P31nting Exler· Plumbi'") •:-Ol~ilch •lto..'<.i~• whil~· p;ircnts vacation Cu s t o rn C ar pe 11 l r y . work. Patim;, wall11, etc, ----------I -~G~"fC..'.NNEE~R~A;;:J ,~JLIA~UW.1.~JN~GG'-l_!D~•~y~s~1e~v~e~s~960"'!J:·~2~17~0~T~o~m~ ior /Int. Lie: Ins. Free ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:ail Sl!l6·IDJO ,1 ls o eonvulcscent p·1' Fru1ning or finish. Ile· Byhr/job.t!45·85l2 J <ipa n ese Com 11l e t e JiEASC>Ni\BLE L•"'DSC•"I.._.'-Est.6a8-7391I JUSTPLUMllMG? ----tlc111s . l l os p1~11! <lXpc~ . ..!!!_00t:l/Addilion549·4159 C . Gurdc111 n g Service . ~" ,,,.,-nv-Tre-• Se-rvic:e Ciood cook Ite l' . . O ll ~re l u • pat' o s' t> I a n t ' u ,. I C u t . ___ •_6_•16_"-'"'"--"---1 F' o r a u n i q u e & PaintllHl·.tJI Ty-s 1'·u.11t Serv Jteas n.alcs •••••••••••••••••••·•••• • ~.ex l\l ucNeillWoodcraft Driveway s und "' 1· d t I I .. ~ r--Jus tOne<Alll 'l'o: chun "~·d <197·1~72 t."'.8,/Cleanun. Free &l. .11 0 .. ,·,,g, fl aull o•g, perso n:i tze s Ye n f<'reeest 67S·3559 Jim · · Gabi n e t i;, bkcas ect, wuJkways.Call979-7576 .. • • 1 1 I d · J USTPLUJ\-t8 1NG r &12·Jl02 t:leaPufo, ., St""e"ts. L'v. comp e e a n scp g ., luslness Service doors, wi11dow11 etc. D -•i per.&' l<ca· ..... ":::1-,, .. """ ~pr1nklers & Cust. de· \V ALL COVERINGS • 642·41 11 • •••••••••••••• ' •••••••• 640·829'' ,..,,'"_ n9 • -" ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEXJC,\N r.11KE'S ~---------1 sign, contact : l nstalled1Re11W1ved L.R. OTIS Plumbing , , NANC'( BARNE.<; Carpet S•r-wice-Dressmaking in1'he J_,.aWJI <.:lt!anu~ Houtecleonittg J im Elmer J .E. Swenson 5.16·6901 W,ater htrs, all sizes, dis· 1 yµ1111i Stt-rv1ce. Ilea . ••••••••••••••••••••••• European M<tnner. We & Pruning ••••••••••••••••••••••• GREEN HAVEN You Supply lhe Paint pos<1ls, s toppages,. re · raLcs lJy lhc pagt! 01 J 0 II N'S Carpet & ru1·ni1'h everything. De( ApartmenLs llOUSECLJ::ANING ls our GARDENS ,lt00~1S J>AINTED pairs. remodeling a nd hour. 6•10·5885orS<\8-2'G91 Upholstery. Ort shampoo signed for y-·. ~-rda & Commercial Business. Call J1u11ce's 212J Newport Blvd , CM. "10 "h •••1"'" rep1n1ng. New Construe-. 1 d """ \..u f<"rec est Call·548·2n1 Hagg d A .,..c "c"" 646·392'7 • · ea. • r : ~ \MV 1· r •• H 1· & bo d l.'.onaoultant ln l'inancu&I ls o 1 re l a r ant~ J. l''astUonn,~ _!!~~·~Y~~"~"'~·~·~·~~~-1 ~;--:-:-:-;:-;-:---;:~::-:--;::-" . ion. "" rs. 1c n rna n-.gement. Xlyrs exp. Degreasers & all color by a ppt. only Qua I ity I 1\1 a int /Ld scp •HOUSECLEA.!'llNV • Ford's La ndscape. lns· GUSTO PAIMTIMG 642·6263 111 aerospace & re lat brighteners & 10 minute • sod, sprklrs, soil cond, By reliable rouple. Good la n t Sod La wn s· Low cost, exter /Inter. ~tARV 'S PLU~tBING industries. 15 yrs as Sr. bleach for your wtlite ElectncoJ c I ea nu p, 642. 3J3 l / Rates. Rel's . 54M-627l Sprinklers. Llc. Insured. Protect & bcautiry home •S4G·980'l • 011rcer 1n major corp. car)>(!ts, Save money by ••••••••••••••••••••••' tHti ·4!l08 . -;:;-;--:;-:~·::--::-::--;-::--=-:l c"""~·~'~-7~8~17'--------or bus. Exper'd.freeest, NO J OBTOOSMALL ·rr et: ·rrirn rnin i,:. Henl(IVJI::., Topping. Low Hate~.l>an. 5-IU·UitiUQ\I ford ·:) ·rr ce Servi ce. Re 1u o val, 1'h1nn 1n ~. Shap e . 1-.:x p J . L i e . Insured . 9ti2·11517 Upholstery ••••••••••••••••••••••• neuµhol s l l'.'r y , al.lo ve a \'erai:t:: ljllahly. IJCIOW a\·crai;e pru:e . .);jj.2362 ~-4!f"6. saving me exLra tri1r.i . ELECTRIC I AN. Sn1 l1 ----------IWi ll do a n y type guaranteed.675-WZi Clean li \•ing room. dining jobs. m ¥int/ repairs. 22 D EP E N DA BLE, l'on1 · houseclea nint:. Expcl"'d , Masonry I -""'-~=='-""-"=--RHnOdf'I • Repoir Selli ng anything with ~ Corpenter r1n & hall $15. Any rm y r s exp. lie· Z33 108. p lete service. B..c s. own equip. Call after 3, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paint~r. lughly <1u-.l1lled, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dai ly Pilot t:lassiried 1\d •••••••••••••••••••••• ~7.50,(•Quch ~IO,chair :iS. 548·5203 Apt·s · Com m . Ji eas . 548-1001 WILLIA1\IS & Son s erf1c1en t 01.'cds your isasimpl c m::itter . J~a t io covet•s d ecks Jj yJ'sexp iswhaleount..s,Gordf' 19 r;.ites.f<"l'eeest.8-12-7201 ----------lt\t a s o n ry. Uri c k / work .ti42·6:.l!>.i Qualilyhomelmp.Lic'd JUstcalllio&Z·5678. le1~ces comPetit1v~ not method. I do work ""· CLEANJNGUNLll\tll'EO li lock /Slone. Ca ll Q r P -1 L" 2Syr .. exp.Freeestimatcl :::'.:~======:;-pr 1 c es , co n trac t u r 1nysclL Gd-. rels. :>31·0101 •••••··~:·:•••••••••.••• Gene-rol S,ervic~ f<'lat fee, house-office, 581· 71129 ua HY auit!ng. nl/o;..Xl. /1 II he"nlie ff21i0294 C"ll It<••• • • J{O l OflLLING • ••••••••••••••••••••••• wi ll do everythin•, fa~L , l-'-'-'-'---------1 Low cost. ~ l't.'tl est. No ,.~air pru::e. We c;ire. Ken USE THE ... · '" • · f ' • I 11 i·obtoo s II •1S 1"r"" cves&wknds64.2·1170. "30-5503. Ca r1>et & u 1yio1stery Wei done. Lurgc or ·CAii C.:l_ ... .:AN l1Nc;, rchalJlc&r(•f. l-1re p aces ·' <i nte r s · ma ·"' . .,.,,,... v C.:J I! an in g . :Ste.a m & Small Plot. 751·525o ~like Pl>J.ISlllN(; r:xplrt U1.:· !162·6269 Brick 1Concrete-Pat1os, i ~---------1 ~ __ R_a~y_d_'~'-''-"-"-"-'-184__ DAIL t· PILOT · S1\VE & J>1·on1. Custom S harn1100_ Free L"Sl . t.,iJ111i,:1n::.ide&out.Frce ----"=='-----Ulock walls-BBQ Pits. •THEHAMGMEH• Roofing 11 FAST 1•emod, .relJair, add·on, ti.:6-7811 Keep A rneri ca CLfo~AN r:su rnates. 4w .lI.:'J. E:-: pc r1 en tcd, rcll:.. bit:, ltcfs . Es t. ti•lt»C»G-i D. Schwartz Sr . .»!li-130l ••• •. •• •• •• • • •• ••• • •••• RESULT" insulation. Free est. & -----------1 1''r iendly Gardeners. No 1----------1 i'rc!'er· <,;.D.i\.-1. Shelley. IM-==. -="'-=-"=---1--.-C-U_S_T_O_•_t_P_AJ_NT-,,_ l_N_G_• Desi.:ns.ti·IS--3.J:.l!J. S PRINGCLEA..'111\l'G jobtoo lge1sml54 l·li027. JI AN OY1\'IAN -l·lorru:s & 675--1952. OYlnCJ ltl<:PA IJ{S, all types, SERVICE 1'~1nish Carpentry ltemoc.le I· llcvair Vtn~·c Lenltoll 5Jt).8'i7~ MINOR JIOMEREPAIR Plurribing-Carpentry. Ceramic Tile. 540·55&J I.ct i\·t o n·roe Ca rpe t Ap ts . Con scientious •••••••••••••••••·~··•• Isl Class Workmanship Reas. 1-"ree est, lie, ask Cleaning help you. GRASS CO. l'r<ittsman. IHa·{i.)5.11.-1-lousework wanted. J·: . ..:-ou·r & ABOUT?.! & tll at. lnt1Ext. All or fo r \Va It. 830·f;U2U DIRECTORY r·rccEstiinates J\-10 W&EDG1': pe ricnccd. lter~. Own Local/StalcwideMoving part. L y l e, 548·97431,~'~"~'~"~m~e~·-------ll For Result f<'llEE ES'f. 646-7528 •· trans p. 839·27J5 --~~~~1~·r~!~~·~~<·~1~-~""-~-l -64_6_"_8J_l_,_. ______ " 6·Hi-~598 &lti·lSl8 ----------KARL: The Bldg Beaver -"'v' Don't give up lhe ship! Service Call Classified ads sell big •EXl'~RT J a_panese items. s mall items or any Gardening Service. Free item. Just call &12·5678. £stimate. 646·3370 Ca rpe ntr y Po1nt1ng HOUSECLEANING.$25a Moving1llauling. Student Havesomelhing YQU"''ant .. List'' it in classified. 642-5678 Lawn work, 1-laullng day. No heavy work. w/large truck. Rea s. tosell!Classifiedad.sdo Ship to shore results! ht.]ZJ 4!Jti·823!J &15·7487. Barry 548·9723&839-5779. it well. 642-5678. 64.2·5678. -yloL..., 5025 Losl&Found 5300HtlpWmotod 7100 HtlpW-.t 7100 H.epWonl•d 7100 HelpWool•d · 7100 HtlpW...tod 7100 HelpW-'od 7100HelpW...tod 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IUSl'4ESSLOAHS LOST!FOUNDAPET? ~ · CREATIVE FIRl\I seeks JEnn.•Mec:h'I toSZOK "<",OOU to ., •• ,000 960·2900 Adoption, Low Accountant "15K+ Beautician fo r busy rriotel A t' t.s II l . I d T Hospitals ..,., ~ Co ·t Sp 1Neute I r • salon in Cd1\1. July lSt. · r is a ypes, in~. u . Pref. ltl E for PRODUCT R~' Business growth with s · ay r n o. Systems Engr toS19K &l2.08440r 49-l·9907 1n g Pr?du .c l1~n /1'1ne. design&devJ;:lopment of ... s creative financing. Lost Male ~1anc hestc r l\1a ch/F:Ore mn $14K+1----------1 C<1 l l Ernie Zeh m s, cons um er "':\.t ECHAN-1iled /SurgJ-ll&ll·7 t:alli\tr.Bryan 'l'errier. Black & tan. leautyOperotor ti75·5a00 JC ,\L hardgoods relc· Olil1·7 p/time 835·1ti00 From GW C eve l'alay f<~lc>clron icTcch $950 Nofollowingnec.Comin CUSl 'OUJ ,\N \'a nt to auto1noL1 ve JCU /CGU 11·7.f/l,p/l T 15th.· t;LMO Heward Stcno'f ech Comp toS700 """'"nte•d.",-·l"°" 1 1 & 1 1 second-.ry ntarketequip., Re-spir...._ Morf•o9e1 ""' .. .. ... .,.. .......... lur c 1urc· 1 prc-sc ioo . -·-r ~ • 536·8258. IO'VINE PERSONNEL 1~--------1 Org. Co. firm pays our Thera~y Todt• Deeds 5035 ----------1 " B"",\U'l'Y OPL·n ·\1"01< Som e ground:-.cape & I 1· . b I Lo II "I k '""'"I SERVICES ~•rENrv "" ""'"' maint.l l07 flm,5 days cc1 CCJO s a so. Onc .. 11 .I r ex preq'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• st s nl<i u ac vuuu e .,.n...J \-I Good "uar antet::. xlnt 1\uuus liordonPcrsonnel n• f , l f v o..c• 1 • pct' wk, som e llcxibility. "' Physical TW-Wst LOANS BOO/ .1x, o n g di · I C. 4001~.11 ti (At l rv1 ncJ cun1m1 s sions. ilusy . AgentyG-l2·i:i720 -r· up to /O lla rbor&22nd.6-j5·6G7j. Su1te224 Costafl.tesa establ i s h ed J.aguna i\l ature gcnlh:man Jlre· J;JJ.l::.I7thNol5,C~t Hegis.P/tin1e days C 11642 1470 • "= rd. C-.11 ti44·U745 l 'ues Appl y PcrsonnelOfc lstTDLoCIM-81/2°/o H.eflned Gent to i'n t::e t 0 • !~,~~h33~hop. 4W·.B~l <ir thru1'"ri'btwn9&Jforin· EX.SECRETARY SouthCoast 2ndTOL.oorts finan rn::iture -.·1Uow .~ ..... ~~~~~~""'.'~l ..'~:"":~ _ __: ____ l lcrvicw. • 1(011", ,.11 "e"' c""'''·I'. . ---. --~h----·I Excellent opportunity Community Hospital l.o"·es t ratesOr<i ngeCo: "' " u -. BEER BARGIRL 'furk 's h · d ,,_,, 3 7'C H · 'ol e•n"••>gl'ul relal·,0 , ... _.1,,·p. A hskpr, ref. hie hswrk, Dl::I,JV l<:HY ri ver. Full 101· s arp 111 iv. W1gvvu • Iii -oasl wy Sattl•rM"'" Co. " .. ··~ Restaurant, l!.J462 Del · ·1 c f & t g sk·11 · So L •99l"ll .,,. Pl""·se repf)·to·J'.0 !lox sal. pvt. rm/Ua, Cd~1 . time. foa m11arw/ usta s1 yp1n 1 s . aguna ·J "1"··•111 °•5-'"'ll .... Pr-.do, D.P. Apply afl. 'di d . ~~~~.,;;,,~~~~~·1 "''.. ""' "" 1001 C M 613·6261 }615·1821 . r..l esa area. Son1e exp. w1cap1 Y expa n 1ng Ser v 1 n g I I a rbor area <!'I• I i':;;:;~;;;;;;;;-----SlSo j ;;~~::;:~:;;:~;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 -5~Pii!M~Wj:_:e~d~·~•:h~rn=-S=":':' :· 1 pre I' er red. v a I id Ca 11 r. f i n an c i a I organ i za ti o n years ./Pe-nonols 5350 493·9921 lie. req 'd . $2 .50 hr. Appl y soon to be located in O.C. Housecleaning Svs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSEMBLERS BILLING Clerk, immed. 111 pe rson: Ji06 Newport a rea , Exper 1n r eal Need wo m en 25 a nd 'PREGNAN'f? SAILBOAT opening for exper'd girl Blvd,Cf\1 .AskJ'orJcrry estate d eve l oi}me n ~. olde r . Gd. !tours. Ci:lll Caring conficiential Jn i\f edic<il ·~lediCare. E. legal or mortgage bank· Janice's Raggedy Anns . Lost&Fo.d 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RESTAURANT Chanteclair A Pr.,sti¥ RHtaurant OP"ning Mid.Jun.,, H"wport Area Continental Food & Servic" Experienc"d *Cashier *Busboys & Excellent People. Heeded *Cocktail Waitresses *Waiters 12131 390-4026 · & r f De ntal Assist ant, full ing prefd. X.Jnt pay & 6.75·6S53 LOST: Gray & Blk Aust counseling re erri:I . ASSEMBLERS Long Bell Con~·. IIosp. time. exper'd only. Must beneiits. ~---------! ""'!!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!!" Shep/Setler mix. male. Abortion. adoption & l;~So~· ~I O~p~en;;;;.2~1~3;'4~:l3~·~6~»~l;;;;~ 1 1b~e~~m~a;_l~u~c~e~&~~e~n~·i C<i ll Pei·sonncl HOUSEK EE PER·COOK ~ Vic lltlt & Coast llwy keeApP;nC~A· RE ,.,,_.,~,,., thus iastlc. 11.B. 846·0007 ZlJJS69·U5l2 fo r adult family. Llve in. Wala W Jili. S36·4385 & 892·12671 _~....:==~"--'"-=-I CExperifttC.f'd) Salary i-125. 675-22a6 • ...-.,.. ..ted 7100 Help Wonted 7 foo .................... ,.... $100 Reward. Boys & Girls OEHT AL -~E~q~u~a~I O~p~po~r~-~E~m~p~lo~y~e~c I ~;:::::::,;::::::;;:;;:=::::::::I••••••••••••••••••••••• -'----------1 JIM W. Do I ti,:i ve to wail Housekeeper/Companion, ORDERLY LOST: male English Set· 'lilTl-IE FA IR'! ., MEEDEO IO to 14 years or age. Dai · Sharp, expcr'dortrainee Fa ctory Work. man , fem. ritus t drive, no ~A.INT. WORKER For P~l Shift. Exner. t er . Vic. El Toro & A.\l'.L>. • _ IMMEDIATELY ly Pilot delivery routes lorbu1s)'.~cw~r~Ctr~fc.1 growing Paint f\1fgr ., 4 smoke. L ive-in. HB C ity or seal B(:h . 1 .. d 496 •70 .>t ·t r ti · Rd SIU 4838 may be a vailable in your Cha T" ~-'$"._rt'f'nna ru.y.40hr wk ., SZ..75 s lart 962.5224 Sti98,i847 . Arply Ci_ty ~,;1•1_14 be. tw•~~m ,-= cron;mo · 1 · or W1\N'fED : ·remp loving Apply In Person urea. Earn profit f0r de· duties. 640-0300.' + benefits. 545·7101 ask ----------1 tt8 11; 211 'Eighth St Seal :!: · ' 1 '741. • ~· 1 S4G·OCJiS ltome fo"r my Wt::ll · li veries & cash, tri1"' or ~~-'--------1 forJo~orres.t. Housckeeper w<1nted ,live .1l 'b.."907 o 12 ~) •• · J COASTAL .. ~ D£Nl'ALASSIS'f1\NT eao.: ~ • lJ Painter needs l)Olrt· e f<'OUNU: P ersian m1i.: trau1e d dog. une to merchandise for selling in, room. board & sal. 1 43l 2527 E 1 50 l'<it, gray & Hrn. lJal c Sept. Great for 1''am1i )' RECREATION.IMC. new s ubscr1pt1ons. 1-"1or OrthodonticOffice,exp'cl FORMER MARINES Child . Phone J oyce . x. help. Non -drinkers. e lJlue cu lla1·. Vic . w 1kids ll ·up. S-.1:..ry. 174i2Deriun,\ve 1nformat1on please tall prei·d·.·r,;xpandL....tduties. Call 548·5847 or 968·9171 "645·1030. AJl 71'm MAN ICU RIST NEEDED riobarrier.G7.1·365B. Windward Ln. NU. Uun111e.l4li·8:i!1i:I Irvine 642-4321. Fron1 S a·n Salary devc ndenl upon for new information on 645-3565.· IMJ\JEOJ,\TELY!! ·Painler.exp.boat pai0;cr ti-'16·3601 . --::-;:-;-:~-=~~-:-;:-;;;-t~~~~~~~~~~ Clemen t e -San Ju;i n ~t~ai~~et.~37 .6~~1.1 efit s . re ·c nll s tment. We are l----------·I • 644 ·1121 • & ships carpenter. :Ont f'OUi"lD : Germ Shep . 8 lk 1sil ver male. Older . well trained. Vic. Atla nta & ~fagnol1a, HB. 536·7675 ADAMS MASSAGE TAILOR'S Cupis trano arc<i, call looking For a Few Good Housem otlte r Assis tant Man·o·uro·st ·for "'" .. Y mot•I Opp. 1_·or right men. ~all Cl"'" .. ,., '''' •ooms . .•9· 063U d ·1· • Voe "'orm"r A'l arines to Re· Cook. Alcoltol rchabilita-,_ .....,, ... ..... r ' T T .. a · an h issiui. . ,. .. salon ,·n Cd't. July Is l. 646·0551. ' ,\Jassage & Saun a. 88:ill ASSIS AN jo-r:1 1'oro area, call enlist. t i on h ouse. Sober " Adams Ave. Hunt. Belt. Fashion Island Mens 58I ·63IlJ. 1 If ----------1 member AA 2 yrs pref'd. 642·0&l4 or4M·9907 Person 2 1 ·40. tr.n fo r ~tJJ.t i-l 7. ~I on thru Sal Store, Contact M(. Avila, Equal Qppor. Employc1., D t • arch FRY COOK l;~54~2~·368;;;;;6;o;';558;;;;·;Y80;;;7.;;;;;;;;;I Mat are I a dy to d 0 ~g rnt: Jil?O .,.,.1;: guafn: llam 'tilm1dn1ght. forintervicw.644 ·0264 en I e . ExP:er'd for afternoon & housecleaning. Apply in Go! P!el·. !\-Ir. 1 .. 1 v 1 1-'0UN D : blkJwht lnghr night s hift. Apply in person, 31755 Cst. HwyJ 846·5455 C.:a t w /coll-.r . Vic. Call Sally for C.tuneo ASSIST. Apt. fl.lgrs. Cpl. person at Co. Offices, ,INHALATION !--------~- Adams & Brookhursl, Custom t'1 tted Bras~ \Vin New 12 unit bldg. l .• o BOAT BUILDERS 2952 Randolph St. c.~I. THERAPY TECH South Laguna . Phone Solicitor. Ydur ll.B.9ti2-4ti92 I lret..,t;7.l·ilti8 mai nl.. xlnl~ location. Wcstsa il Corp. ne<'ds a 752·1541 Min. 2 yrs exper. or f\.l a ture lady over-so. phone. i\l aking appr s. <.:all : 645·6501 orti42·9364 Boat Electrician "'/min 1 l ""'~~~~~~~~~1BOO K KEE PER Full schoo ling. Salary com· IVo r k ,· 0 Cosm•I•· "S• _N_'o_s_e_11_;"~•~·-"_·;_;._:l.'_5.1R __ +--LOST; LabJSltep. 1i11x .. Travel 5450 ----------1 I· Ch s 1· d • • ,. Y•s m "''""Cle•t·o·c·'ICX· DE";rJST G dd · · argc. a cguar me•surale w/tra•·ru·ng& S d ' 842 JOlO male. Black. Vic. 18th & •••••••••••••••••••••••Ass is t a nt J\-1 anagcr & • .. ..... ... • "' ... ra es1r1ng l 1 k' i. tu Jo. · or POLICE OFFICBl P·-••ncludoo•g AIC & ., . sys em, rue ing opera· exper C'o"t "Cl •'c 642100· J>laccntia, C:\1 . Ari.•>. LO FLY-DRIVE Buyer, aggreSSL\'C & ex· "' • assoc/partner or . 1n So l · Cost · 0 ·• • • I!. , DIC .• "'oo·k ) '·Ju·l 1•.·o,·e o c & ,,-.,.,~,. uon. me ypmg. a 'lamo'llo" 6422134 e•t ----------·IC1'Ly 01· S•al Be ' ··Jak e ··. REWAllD ~ pcr'd for Balboa Island 0 ..... ,00• Is & ''"''~P .Xloot rng lY ·vie ;)·"""" i\lcsa. l\lusl be able to ,. • · " "' p ., ti45 ·2ti29 EUROPE c<isual wear J r. bouti -.... •J r· . 1 381. Costa f\1esa ftilalure m ale Sal & Sun $989 /1202. Apply L1tY eo . benefits & future Ap· DESK CLERK prepare inanc.ia state· ,\lemorial 1-lospita l. 8-4, l\1on·Fri 11 ·2pm. 7·11 Hall. 21 1 r:ighlh ~l. ~al . pf)'•L>perso"'" E 'd NC R l'BX A men . ee oca re s. L"OE. Store 2150Placentia CM Beach, 90740, t2 JI STOL 1'::1~ Ulue Schwinn Jtountl trip 1\tr + t..:ar Ul r..ton. Wed, F'r i J().12. Tile xpcr i , · P· Gd · · r I'd ~ · q uc. 1\p1>I Y in 1>e rson, ts N d I I r· f U h b.k 1 . . . W•ofsoi"IC':'t. 1 . t 1 1. . pos1t1on or qua ·f·~~~~~~~~~"'i 4312,-·•1 E •t :;o" ··t al cac 1 e, tan c 1a1n Europe . :Sl;4rval1011 'fopDrawe r,22 11\1arine. PY 111 person moe O · C 11 ,1 ·" "· ..... d& ' ' "·'72 u d " k th J6"0 PJacenl•·a. '·'' 1· " li · 31106 pe r s on. a : rs. l=:ntryEncouri:lged i::uar rims. rom""' u ge t ·IO ·urea c JQ 1te, oen rown s, ..:,.yd•c at <•, .... ,2 ror 1 A ced i\I o k J ha n a. ll'O . B<1nk D t.>!uxc Plans . Asst. f\.1anager, exper'd i....~~~~~~~~~1 So. <.:oast J-lw·y, So. ~ " ..... .>"< nsurance gency n 5 llEWAflD 962·SO.IB I:: u /l A U T O , L 1 (.Io lady over 25. Dress Shop. I· ~L~·~·~"~"~"~·-------l~·~·P~P~'~· ::;--;::;:;;::::::::;::::::I ~;~::i~:r.c l~lin~sbe~~: . _Village, N.B. tiiJ-4.Pll ,N~o~n~ig~h~l~,·~5~,l~8~·"3l<l"'°''----ll----------I General Ofc /Secreta l'y Mrs. Bradley, 49-1 .1CW11, J:<"OUN O: Dog. :111 white, · -. . Dishwashf'f"fjtirM I · M r r female. Brn collar. Vic. ltl 0 .1::1{ ·ro D~NVt>~ll. Al~racl1ve girl to :;i~cl I BOAT· Conv. Jlosp G-12-0598 ~e!~~~/ti~:~iP. ·f::i ~"'~'-.J~O~>~•-· ------I 12thSt.ll.B.536·2684 LEAVING ,\f'PltOX . a lcrnoon a wee . ust 55·60 accurately, 10 key l••••••<•l1"llet' I J ;2u . Ool5 ·0ti45 J UOY . . ha\le a nice figure & be D1shwashc r-J\pply Mesa LOST; Glasses in bl k 2=-'-''-''-'~----1 soph1s ticaled. Great pay. Ve rde:. Conv. l·lospital. desir a bl e. Call Pam, Part time. Recent billing leather Snap case, O\'.ul, Emoloyment & Stri ctly fo r ·/'un. Privaey FIBERGLASS 601 Center St, C.i\-1. 547-9486 belY(JI 9·ll. experience necessary. ~urple frames ... Vic . p,..,_atlOll & discr.ction assured. GIRLFRIDAY Call493·6333. Mkt M <.;ostaf\.t esa 5/15,ltfound ·······················Wr ite d esc ribing MOLDERS DISTR_llUtORS 1\ccurate typist, heavy INSURA NCE AGENCY ng gr cont11.ct 548-51"8 H-'-Wanted 7100 yourself · Write ad 1'l!S6, Fu 11 & P I lime f 0 r phones, write letters, Girl. Personal lines un· $2'5K + • .,. Da1·1y P1'fot I' 0 ll<>< cotalogu• i·cwclry lJusi· }'OUN D: Bi cycle, Vic .• ·.··.·~·;·~·~·~··~·~·~·:';"~·~·~·~·.·•.•1;1;560~~C~o;s;l;•;;~fo~s~;~92626~· ~·;;;I Wanted-Experienced ness. Ex"ceptional earn· file, non-smoker. $125. de rw riter. ·Exp. nee. Must h•ve proven record 1-luntinglon Beactt. Call ' Gelc:oate-rs ,·"gs. 'I /f". Call loda>', wk. Call for interview, 494·1087, Mrs. Bradley. d Ir ~"8..., '" c:·5 698 1 WI NDO W inplanning.o,ganii..ing& lo; enl y. ~· 1~ eves ACCOUNTING To..ch·Up & 9ti<!-05>l or 539-!l603 ,, . &wknds: AVON DESIGNS JUNIOR SALESMEN '' e c ul; n g NEW Molders DOG'GROOMER M1\RKETS programs . FOUND: Bl. Chihuahua. CLERK \Ye pay top...,·ages L" b ho Girl Friday for 1 man ol'· Age 10·15. Earn $2()-$40 Estab'. mobiledemonat'I app 1 yrs, fem. llarbor & ~ Excellenl co. benel'1ts "'xpcr, usys p. fice. P /ti me to start. Ac· pe r week gelling new program for distributors Adams 556·7158 ' GET MORE u1elud1ng co. paid El ·roro. 586·3-122/330·8627 cur a Le typist·good phone customers for the 0 1\ILY & OEi\-1&. 1-lardgoods for -~~-------1 Arc you interested ut an OUT OF LIFE! heallh in:>&hrc1ns DONUl" SltOP 1<::arly A~1 personality. Sales·PR PILO'f after school and the a utomoth:e secon-J~t: 3 yr old long ha ir excitingcarecras part of Jurourcmployccs. Shilt . No exp. nee. expe r ie nce hel pful. s -.turdays. You must be dary rii kt,Org. Co. firm GI! rm a n Shepherd 11 m 1 ni com puler com· Become the lJeauty <'X· PACIFICA BY Wom-.n Age 2.5·4S. Appl,·, _i5_1_·654_· _J. _______ 1 out of school by J:OO p.m. p;11ys our fce1also fee ··o u KL'"' Rewal'd! Vic pan,·? \Ve ha\·e an im· · 1· i·obs ~ pert 111 your tcrr1Lo1·y . in pe rson: 135' E.17tlt C:0.-1 a nd be able lO work at · l 'op of the World. •19"1·3801 mediate ope ning in our ~1ecl new people selling GIRL FRIDAY least 3 days per week. No Angus Gordon Accounts lleceivalJle de· quality products. No sell · KIPPER YACHTS Door1nan11·11ealcr Needed i1nmed. for busy delLveries or collecting. Personnel Agency J-'OUND; Beautiful Jong t l l'or ·" \ccoo"l I'·-1' r " I 642 ~ par me n a 1 • ing e!'>per . necess. Ca ll Days . 709 I::. Ha uua, o c o recreauona pro· Trans p ortatio n pro· • · ""'"" Ch_a01rt 67'.i~~~~i fem, cal. ing Clerk wit.h mini~11unl 540.70-ll Days. 928r~~tl1l~~!:ccl Balboa. dut'ts co in Irvine. Hvy vlo(.led. Call 96J-50l l in l .;;;;~:l3~3~E;;;;. ';'~';h;N~o;l~5~, C;M;;;;;I ""' I year experience." us l .... ~~~~~~~~~1 ' ----------1 pltones. xlnl lypingskills lllinlington Be ac lt or ~REWARD. Lost 9 \Vk beable tooperate lO·kcyJ: 7 14/645-5570 Drap•rylMtalter req'd. Need dependable, 63 l·l495 in CostaMesa addera ndhavegovdtyp·Babysittc r, Days.20 hrsl~~~~~~~~~""'I Cus l . ex p . Salar)'. 5 mature,selfstarter.$450 E' Io 1 1 fem pup. Ger1nan & h llo I· qua ppor uni Y d ;ng skllls. Please apply week , Sl.00 r. 1 y, Day/Weck, non-smoker. mo. Contact Pat for appt Employer Australi.an Shepherd an in person : Ito me c M, own trans. Boutique M ~r. Recent ex· Int e rv iew: ~1011. thru rrom 8.5 (7 l4) 556-6465. ---===-"'-----1 Jiu.Sky mix. FHshion Is le 497.2913, per . req 'd. Oiki 1ris, & Fri. 4.JO p.m. WINDOW LEGAL SECRETARY 'rhurs artn/n, White with -"'~'--"~------1 sportswear. Xlnl oppor. D ES 1 G NS. 3 19 5• 0 GUARDS Corporate e.11:periencc. brnears&aroundeyes . VDM' Babysitte r, l child after 25 ·30. 673 -7569 days . F /tim e, p /time . PRE-SCHOOL DIRECTO!l 640·4181 Real Estate IROKEROR l SAL ~~S~~I:~~ N'tl · unusual oppor1un1ty '•or H.eallOl'/1\ssoi.:1ate. q all 5.J .l ·8ol2•1, i\;o;~ot 1a l c tl South Co:ist Urok t.>rS. l ' RN-CCU l\1ghts. lull or 1111161e, Dillcrenll al j);1y. ·["' benc11ts. Co1Hatt i\ rs. J ensen. 642·2iJ..t. C ·ta ,\1e1nor1ul l-losp1 t1.1I, OOl ' Victoria, C.i\I. EOE. ' Spot on 'back & butt. cur· school now. ~·uu time 1 ~962:'~·~8"~1~8:•~f~l ~6p~m;.;;:-:~;;;-l;;A;;~,~po~r;l:L;oo~p;D;';';C;.M;;;;.;;;;1 Uniforms furn. Teleph & Newport Ctr &40-0800 ly Jon& tull, flea collar. Varian Data l;~,u~m~m~';';· "';;;'"~"~';2;;;;;;;;;;; Ii car req 'd. Call 833·4693 LIC. ASSISTANT, Tues & Di ana 494.u101, 494·2*. I Clerk Typist for s mall, ·appt. Wed . Kelly Tampletons, flree To Applicant !, , I Jove her. P lease return. MachiMI pleasant ofc. near 0 .C. ELECTRONIC 44S E. l?th., C.M. 642.0194 SalestAcclng exp to S20K SALES 2722 Michelson Dr Ba nk Airport. 5 Days-9·5. Good Half Day Mice Pay Jr. Programmer to $12K Fashion n1indccl glrls LOST : Will the wo mun )rvine.Callr.92664 spell ing, grammar & 50 ASSEMBLERS 9AM·IPM or 1PM·5Pfl.1 Lovely ho me ror Uve In Bkkpr/Sec"y i8(I() loo ki ng l or a f1t1mc who picked up Blk &'ra n. An Equa.I Opportunity E~perienced wpm. essential. 5.57·i970. or s p M .9 p fl.1 . Earn Hskpr. Clean & res p . Secretary $700 pern1, pos1tu;n in l)out1° 12 WIC Bloodhound please Employer M/F NII Thnt <Experienced > ¥100 + + per week doing pe"lon. age 50-65 lO care Le11•I S«y Trne $6.50 que sale$. ;'it ust ha\'elex- r e t u r 11 • C h 11 d r e nl:;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;~ TELLER Co11 1 'E~uden,~s ., •ea" slps.bodne· I m m c d · o Pen In S s enjoyable work in our roe. elderly woman . Lile Secy Bkr/Rec. to $650 per. 111 woll'lcn·s lVrllf•n· heartbroken. Vic. CM. v, M'esL~-. · ,,.J·~·ss e w/g rowln 11 manur. of brand new ofc openi ng cook'g. Priv. rm & ba . Gen"IOfrice $550 porary tlolh1ng. C'all loc •~0 qu esl1"o"s HSked . nee. 1 r yonSO"tU·.... m edical instrument•· 0 · Xl S"l•ry open. Hnt• Bch. t t ,, UNTING UMITID near .C. Airport. nl .. 2192 Martin, Irvine uppoin 1ncn ' 645·82S!I. · ACCO oil. Cook, r. ..._ lion. ' opportunity for poiitive , =64~•~·~02~'='~· ------J eannie Sisco TME LOOK C fornia... · , .... _. Apply Jn Persoo d d 1 di ,. ,. LOST: ourmesem<tlecat, W;1nt e d o r s.ma\I ROHE: min e n v . or CHtMISTS ~fimi l..everton 644·6500 blk, altered. Bayshores 1 hospi tal . Will tr<1111 . personal inte rview, Call MA l~-~~~~~~~~1 --c~~-;;;;-;;;;-t-;1rea . NB. Re "•ard . 6Monarch Ba.yPa:ia 400·5702or831-1774betwn Scientific Corp. 833·81195. c Top pay ror s killedr .... ........ SALESLADY SouthLllgwu11 9 &4 2l58S.ltathaw;1y 1 -----~~---I genera l .m :.ehin isls. Nurses Aides, all shirts. R ~-747o Clerkl · ·Santa Ana HIRE YOURSB.f Tooling & s hoi1run prod. Convalescent Hospital, M 8 t u re · et LOS1': Water Jade Jtlng •AccCMHtti"'9 C7 I 4 I 496-1273 COOKS Equal Oppor. Emp{oycr Work when you want to. S o m e e x P e r · 642·G:t93. ~~.t~:d!~g4~~~es settlna 1v.·· long. pc:1r •Assitt.lkkpn (7141131·1970 1.lln. i':xp,.OaySblf\ pa1·1 11 me or full time. w1proeresslve dies re-1---------1 _______ __,_ !i haped, J'lEW1\RO l ! •lookkeepen i\PPLY ~ The Shaklee Equal Op-q'd.C.~1 .&12·8080 OFFtCEMAM.A.GEI Sole-sladyRetail 673·9<1~2 Tc1nporaryl\.4'$ignmt:ints An Equal DERBY EHGIMUR portunity. We train.Call -.,~A-l_D __ W_A_N_T_E_tr.-_,_p_a_r_tl To$800£orenlhuaslicor-Exper 'd . Childr n 'li -".!:'.:!C:::'-------:l 1·u11 & p /l ima ror ell:· Opportunity Employer $ • 8'1' ·1 (;~1 C hem ica l , d egree. (or appointment M·F.10 lime. Call Mei>a Motel, ganized mature "'·oman. clothing & toys. ,\p rox LOST: Liberal Reword peri(l nced accounlin~ l2G2 ·f;6.~l0 , ceram lcl Non·Met'lllllc & a m-noonM8-S2.53, Min. 7 yrs. general ore. JOhrs wk .549-1461. Stubby tail grey ma_lc pcrsonnl!I. , 1 __________ 1 in orf:a l\ c chemistry. 1.o:::.-=='--"'-'==---l_64_6·_968_._l_______ exper. Personne l ac· 1---------+- cll. Vi c. Aliso VJll l'.ls Mis• Pl ense Ca ll Hartende r Wanted, exp.,, COuN·r £R .,.KSL.fl, 11t Call Marie Bemiss IF YOU-count:s payablc1purc:bas· You don't'necd 8 g 111on Vlejn. w-400.I. ,, 7 ,, 1 ,, 4 f/'cB•dJ05-4rickl,QMJg1· • liffto~I· _QI __ ~~~.r~:: time Dry Cleaners. Ex p. 1213J 370·621}1 h.av~ a service to offer or ~l~·~~~~~e~~ r~~-m~ 1'draw Ca•L'' when l''OUNDlrh1 h Sctt.cr.Vic. ~ pref.erred . Apply in bC\'trly·cross agency .• , goodstosell ,placeanad Classified ads s<111 big Dlihv Pilot P. 0 . Box pla~•a .H 'lnthe \0 OU 11.Y w South Coast Pluia. We:1r· i'tAiJnCIAtil p e r son . Tr ca' u r Y 204Jl2 l-la wthorncl Torr !,.nl••'•h1·r•, .• dDc-a~i_}yonP.H.•t. it.ems. sm1JI itemJ or any 1560: COsLa Mesa. Calif. Piiot Want Ads! Call h 1 ar ·Equal Oppor,. Em, nJoyer , tleane'r's , So. bristol, lOO'Ai Free toappl canL" "" .,...,-u It.em. Justc•ll~ -M2-M18. J~n~g~lg•~•~l~e~r;:::c~o~~·~~~~~~·~'~"~~-=N=•=•~po==rt=A:rea:::·548-:::'':':':;l~Sa~nt~a~A~n~•~==;;,====ol~M~1~f;'~~~q~.O~P~P~·iE~m~~~o~y~er~~P~h~on~e~64~2~'S618.~~======L::=::=:=:=::=:::::=~92626~~::::::::::::::::::::::.l::=:::::::::::=:=:=:;=~ _,_ ::. - ' ' ' ·I • I ! . • ,, ' .. . . .... ;. • •• ( ·'-"" ., ~·~ " • · ., .,, ; ,. . ,1.,, ~· loot sell • '"' :-1\)&o •IZOAILV llOT Sundav,Mav18.1975 C.tt. • ·•• ~. ,.,. ..... ·· .8010 .::. . ~ f06v Mhctl•••• ,.WO ...... M .. •t•....U • · 1J~~1!; ••••• i~.i'..e. ••• -, 1 , 'i · , , ) • i • t .~ ·-~··••••,•••••,.••:~••••• !!••••••••••••••••••••• ~~·••••••••••••••••••e •••••••••,9,•A••j\\•/•• • Ser•ic1 020 tAt:..t)"'l'L1Jf Jfq'\JlD'c[ ror l#lp V\' ' -TlbOIHtiit 'W-.i 7100 Holp'yt-.i 1100 M\ol , ),E OPAR,t!:c~!•· ,wNrfRBED. king al,. . llsh ~'.cllle all<llll., Tw~ rom~tlol color ......... .r.~9-u•o•••••• , · ~' cruu'a .. l liit. ~ . . ~!•it•!•• ••••••••••••• ••••--•••••••••••t••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• k lien T•me. Utur <irid. peCl'1i't8t rr'm & hdbn\ <hid ""'"'b' e<>mh pttaci, TV'S. $1~ 'JJ.Hond• Ele(!.lritaJ ..:..Wooctworklna 11~ 11' dleae:I . Owner . ~~·-···· • . ·• S,ECRt:TAK\'. p( U.roc · Shota995-1660or1'3M2U lwood l -. 51.14507 ~r 1•· rut 1!'• etc. CLUO 53$0~ •·~atcon PluJ:R:biflC-lMU&llatloo ~e :.1~· • • 1 TMp•w Wn for l>:J>in& ~ gen. ,office WANT.t;O: Coup(e fot d'u· ~ : I. ~ 6-44·~ Wan $4V$. 88.$1 A.lbatt'Oi¥, "Rt,Palt: fnboou'd Eni; ~2 ~ • Man or woman exper'd wrk . Mb t u re wo!llan ty as Mort>Aat~ ,6'ften· ~.~: ••••••••••••• ~!.~~ Ear1y.;A.,e/IC1,D1 Couch J•w•lry 1070 H~ 10atm-4pm.. Sll&n.. Rep~1r On boal ). Scorpio 1::2· tlerreshoft Americ•n in tetepbono aalclf to w/prcv10Q!lexp.des1red. dcnt.s '&Ut11Uy ftinit on5 . , Goo~ cbndl tlon. sso. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'X i..1r Mar1ne.p<18·9704 t-'agl~ 1tnrl rll&«i with work 20 hrs per wk. ••rly Could develop lnto full Prc(er ttijlcl on ,Soc, Sec . Golden Ret:leven.'*Ak<?. F1oriirPrfnt:847·0981 WA."-'TED B~D. Kf'n1 ~z. fhatt.tes. ___. t~ult uiitlon 'lM.--dealer~ fate+ Incentive. Col:ita time p os ition. Call : E mply mt. Inc ludes 33 .champions. 64$·&438 , b . · 1"'11 Box sprlnC, trame, xtru loa!_~\MorlM coi1t t ruduced.$46·7l72. Jlle&ak>c. Ph:557·S66'.l 557·1622 5alary +1Stlldio apt. & or 673·7469. D~nin& raClew/Gc.-:hairs& TOP CASH DOLLA.R firm ;ttlllpackaa.ed.fll$ l .. Pft\•nt 9010 --.. ----~-~------1 ~-----,--.,--,--1 utlls.f"or lntervlt'wcall: • · t;h lna ab. Oanlih PAID •'O R YOO It <Va lue$S2SJ;QuoonS1llS, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1oat1,Sllps/ '· SD.MS1USS Sceoc~~-l ygu~~:r~Jd!d: 7l<i ·t>46~tz.i s1~~.ys:ed1~P~t::s w11ilnut .$$00.MIJ.ti962 J EW~LllY, WATCllES, <.Value 1425)_. Incl. de· RADAR ~rttl .. 11411w ovl'r Docks 9070 Suil makers, exµer. rt"Q. pref retired milita..., or TSTO WOR ., & ad 0 r ab 1 e'. R ea 5. Gar ... SM I055 A•t1' OBJ t:C'1'$. GOLL>, livery 631·0"88, U11ually :>-1000. lti 1n1. 1st $21~ •••••••• •••••,••;••••••• Top pay. UJl1nan Sails. '1 WllO WAN K. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl l.V i'.;R SERVICE, llon'lc. lak e:.:. l'ltlV. l'r l ). l'll l ~ti':!'iLI PS relatt<le~p.40hrwk,full L>RJVEA CAB ! 9628377 l'IN.I:: •'U R N & N 71_,1646.2ti71 , Be I i.7S·6970 co. benefits. Vehicle pro· CllOOSE your hours. ftUILIC AUCTION . 1 : _ A · Pluy Pen, $10, &by car · -/Sl"Wport 8" 1 \•tded .Sendrcsumt•; work for yourself, be Bla ck Ger m an Shep. MANVITEMSOFFINE l1QUES.64S-2200 tx..-d •. U.1o1bybolckc11r·loot1,ftow•r-9040 :\Jl .~u:l'!Sf 16 \\'r1tcad no403.0aily your own boss. Men or pup:.:, AK C. Anaekort •;STATE J EWELRY , \"I ct. l>iu mond Wedding rier. 110. Cat tree. $5. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 61:.S·~l.i.I ~~ Secretcry Pilot.P.O.Dox lSGO w omen.Canbe slightly Ji~e. 6 "''ks.old. Goo ART OBJEC'rS, AN· l'ingwicertil'icale.S175. wooden s tools . i:>.'liO C JIJtl S C lt,;\to''J'WAN'l'El>au'houl i.hp 1u N d h ·-•: Co!itaMesa,Ca92626 h andi ca pped . Neat• c u mp. lin o. Xln TIQUES. FINE FURN, C"ll'"•l'lpm "''"·4'">" 642·2803 •'uvalicr ·•s'.Xlnl \'QIUI, Nc"""'o·ttlo"<·l<.Cul1lk-u ee ent us1a_,ccx· Clea n Appearance. watchdogs. M/F. $100 t< E'l'C. P•IONE •--OR IN· " ~ ·'""' c..-..,_. _ -..... • 032-.... -" ~r1enced sec'y for fiel d * Stcy's-S.•wal Vets., retired. "-"e ZS to ~usu. 645·2327 . , f'O. &. 8 ROCll URE . Misc•llClfl•ou1 1010 SoluJ maple <.'Of /('nd 1bl11 • S3.~l 1 p ~l-~10: .. i l>a)', li·li·~i:'ia sl '"v1c::e ma!l•GCr io Q.Ur ,.00 .. ~,JOO" F p 'd ~ $100 s d ~. t r~Pidly growing medi cal • ·~ '" ee ai 70. Supplement your In-German Shepherd pup· 64$·2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ptie ""et:n au 0 RIMDEZ.VOUS · loats, Spe~d & inslrument !1rnl. ~Just be 'l')•pe 70,!>h 100 con1e. Or1\·e a cab 6 hrs . k ld i:J5 PUILIC AUCTION wsl\r 1100. 10 sp Schw111n C1a11s 1c II uds on li ay Ski 9010 Real f:state. Lego! 0, more 3 day. Ap~ly 1·11 pies, si.x wee so · · Re!rlJ, $20. l\lotor Cycle • • -, Varsity $65. 967.t·lsti:l 1, k · A , people oriented, able to 841-8062 parts & tots of Mi sc. MANY lrEMSOFflNF. ll{' ct Ill'"'' tom1 c .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oidap t lO t h;.in ges. 1\t Liz Reinden;Agency persQn, 'r'ellow ca Co., ite m s . 845 .9493, 280 •~STATE J EWE LR Y, MOV 1':0 Will consider 11\1 eng i ne , 11 ~0 ·4M li:! 01· llf llur11.ou. 4•11J t:hry,;l4•r . times work under pre-4020 Bi rchSt,StelCM l 86 E. 16th St., Costa BORZOI <Russian Woll Pa lme~CM .Sat-tSun. --A-RT OBJEC'PS. AN· ofh.•rs'. !ix9 rce. l'ool tbl. U75--I~'!,.____ _ __: ____ , unrkle)'pum1>. 'l'tuulruin ssure. Sh min 90 wpm, Newport Beach 833-8!00 lt1esa. ~ HouhdJ Champiorrs ir...,. ' TIQ UES, 11''1N £ t'UllN., .,. l s o Nor•• e 181 b ~r;1d('t'. & u.1rp. lmml!1'. Ca ll tor appointmenl puppies. ~6-oaiO. Even· L"fC, PHONE' FOR IN· • _ • • , Classic Yat hl. :.;· lturn ...,,.)! l)'p1n g niin. 75 wpm. I ;::;::::;:::-;~'-';;;-;::;;:--;:;;;;I •---------in ~s . 3 810 SALES! I i:. "".,ash/dry. set $100, d~11k Runnt>r. Ul l 1~26. Nds ~. U75-702Jo~ 53U·..,..l.I ' Call Ann Sauvageau $er\'tce Sta . Attend, lull Wort. Newport Hills Dr. East, 1''0 . & BROC•IUR E. i-5. Chr., ilO, add r· work. $t•OOoroffer.da"• ·-. II " 'nl Shell II b VI H ... ~ c ... 1 IS li'l.·l r1 hull l;a1·•a. o. i-Or1:tppo111tment or 1 o orpJt.Brown·!i ,990 GoldenRelrievers ar or e;w omes ......... "" rllOl ('h . 5~$. o nsoe 675..i1oo&uves&t2·00tl0. /\!··· KtJ ll l'·Ollw/trlr. Bringresu1ne ~.t;oas tlltA·y ,NB inthe-dn. Purebred, 7 wks, $75. Sal.,Sun.,9t.o'3. sew 'g . mac h . $100 . .:ll ., 1 ROHE -1· C.a ll btwn 5 .7 p_m CUSTOM '"C arpe t 675-ti9J2or 644i--0585 l"' S'KI DOA'I', 7S llP :10 f\1111 , ~·1e:u1 , ROO< ,.,,.1,0 s1at•·on attenda1>t f•HT•sr1cs•••1 Instal ler. Yours /Mine. E . d 1 •. , c t' on d . 1142 ·84 s J Scl'•nllf1'cCorp. _,.,_ . ..· We're look1'n& for lhc SS6·148Z " ,..,_ ~ R .. All . d . ., h v1nru c. ru1er. O\'· 1· ··1 k ·•· ' "l""S. l'arta w.·oy ".PPIY 1n pe rson. Steve11 Lg. Oak lbl (44 "x76"), cas.1 ,,.yr§ exp. Men s res!i swts, •uB er. Misc c:<ti';i~! iSW. ~c~ w t.'!1~~ '"° -. E o t t o 300 E kindofmenwhowant lo Freelo"oodh0me-2bl greatfor din /o/C',Pewter types .~6-15'17 qu a li ty, like nu. 41·42 ""O·<llil San'a 'na ~""-~<608 -'i'snt c' 0 1' ,'1" . E · J t r an a1·rplan• • ~ Boats Stor-a.-9090 " ~ t 1 -urnp ou Cl "' ,\''C reg. T""· ".OOdles chandel1·er, a nlq. Mag. '""·Trousers 34X31 & 32. · ' ~ Equal Op~r. Employer n~c'. · os a esa. xp, .. _.f b kl' t I " ~ •· WA."-'TED •••••••••••••••• ~ ... ""' ore rea as •sea e a l'<l /1'~ • .al tered & 11pilyed, desk, end tbls, paUo pots, 1"'11 i 10. Slacks 34X31 $J ea. SEA RAV SltV 190. ZJS HI' ••••••• mountain bet'ore lunch: mos old, housebroken decorator items. tool tbl, Lr~. selection. Cash on· I /O, XLNT COND. Ho a 1 Stu r :i ge ·d 81 1 ~, • Service :\lanager xlol and shoot ar:i.pids before mus t remain' togethe r. books, w icker, e t c . i~~ 0C At-~~RoiL0L~n ly. si.oo bills, nu, un · 008.5075 we ck I y n1 on l h I Y • -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 opp. for right. e~per. dinner. ,\1rborne. If you O.ays, 6 ;1 0 .8150, C\'e s Sat/SI.in. 10.5, l93l Port JEWELRY. WA1'CHES, cir'ltd, 'S3 series $5, eu. Security 2·1 hr. launching • man. J>a cemaker & Egg want 1l, you'll have to &IO-lSU7. Bishop Cir. l{arborVu . l'Us h only. 549·9i07. Century Hay 1.aun ch IH~.:· ra1n11. NcwpQ1't Dunes, It a r b 0 r o ea I er & eo1rn it. J oin the pt..'Ople ~r~·r V i~t gf~'SR v'fl:\?. 60 }IP. gray murinc. F\tll 1131 JJ;,i (·k Ha y. S44·MIO Secretary ,\re yClu interested in a career as part o f a ip1n1con1pute r l'.u1n - Shipyard. \'arhtlng t\s· "''ho'vejo1nedtheArmy, Blaek4abradorPuppies GARAGE S'ALE· Bike , .,,1 £ f'U ltN & AN · t:STA'rE S ALE: 1-1.B. cover. f\tusl sell now! -~ -• so<". t:orp. 71-1·&46-0551 ~ f"'--, 6 wk.sold. 1\KC i75. baby things, vacuum, 'l'IQUES. 6_,5.Z!()() J{edwood Burl fw-n . A111 · 044 .9030 days, 833·825t> Tronsportati°" OCPf::all~ -644-6877 Cor vair radio, niis c . qu e s, (,:ol lectalJl cs, E ves . ••••••••••••••••••••••• :::it?rv ice Statio n Atten· .Everything Chcapl 519 <..:ryslul. Water Ucd , l.ots ~ --C Sal / dant, expcr'd. Day & freetoYou '1045 El ~tod e na, Newport C•RPETt•aG•'HS o f h ouse plant&, 19'J'1sh'gl>Oat&trlr,new ~rs, e e\·es. f''u\I & p1t.11ne. Apv· 45· 1240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach. Newport HeighlS. --. -.-. household furn, clothes, puint. SS75-~1oving. Sec Rent 9120 ly Shell Slal1on, lilh & 4 S weet ie·Pie Kittens 9.4s undayonJy. TopQual MitlSecond~ e ve rything goes. IYllU at Hayco'11, 2.8GO llarOOr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ lr\·1ne.N.U. need loving home. l Pin , UsedCarpelS·i\nySize llunli ngton St . 11 .11. Bl .Cf\1orph:S.l0-70-iti. Tl , !l \:t r·1. M obill· 11 youh.avea scnscofo -, . . Mff'Chandis• stripe suit. 3 l''luffos. MOV ING . to Apt. •'urn, ''CHEAP!!" tW7 -13l7.Sun·MQll.9·S. . , . '1'1·:1veler Cabovl.lr. Sl!m1 p;i.oy '.' . ganizauon, good typing SJ-IAll.I. Quick, eff1c1cnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752_1323. toys, pictures, tools , . Coll 673-7162 JO ELCO T JS, Exp. Ong. sell cont'd llyd. jacks, s kills, s horthand ex-Girl, fo r ge.n·l office, & Anti ... I 1005 coQkware &. so rorth. Miscellaneous Beauty. ltcbltcngs. Xlnt l>oot rack & ladder & pericnce and arc able to cu s t r e la tions. J\l esa ••••••••••••••••••••••• fo'REE lo gd hm Playful Sat /Sun. 1Q:4.1906Lanai, Wanted 8011 Con~. Corqc & See! Pvt m o~ c . M us l see ! conduc t business by Upholstery, 6"2·84-00 PU.ILIC •ucnOH Silkie l 'errier , family cr-1. Nr.·Mesa Verde CC Coast f'ircwood.Supply ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pty. 675-3238 ~1600/ofr. Call a nytime telephone we h.ave an in-· --. 1 ·id $7S. Cord delivered. SS CASH SS FOR 848·8013. ter esting and varied SILVERSMITHS l\1ANY ITEMS OF FlNE pe t , oves chi ren. JBM Elec. Typewriter 581·1122 28. Ba ja Boat. Dsl. position reportong to our Wanted for piece work. ESTATE J EWELR V, 839.()B(M w/stand. Bike for 2, gas 1----=~=---·I Good used fum/relrigs Xlnt cond. il2,9!16 " Camper ror a· .bed pu. lee RT O BJECTS AN t'rzrs/stnves.546-0768. Pvt Ply""'°""' bl •-d ~anager of i\lanufactur-WClrk in the comlorl of A • · Kittens, 8 wks old. Needs BBQ, Stanley frame saw, * *I BUY** · · bo:<, l>oo t ta e, ~ :.. ~Eng i neering. your ho1nc. William's TIQUES. FINE FURN. g 0 0 d h 0 m e. 2 6 4 camp·l:. equipml. Tools, Musical SUPER BUY :$325or make Orr. ' Sil ~·ers mithing, 135 E . ETC. PHONE FOR IN· .Rochester,CM.642·3249 misc. Fri-Sun. 8262 Good used furniture & lnstrumettfs 1083 1973 Imp Inca mf)dl z:r • ·· · 968-USM .. · Varian Data Machines 2i22 l\l ichclson Or lr\·ine, Calif. 92664 {714 ) 833-2-iOO :i n equal opportunity e mployer 1\ol/F 17 th S t , C .~I . Call FO. & BROCHURE. Mal l oy Dr . liB, appliances,orlwill.SCll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·· 22•11p IO Lo 645-9.Ji~. &15-2200 4 1'~ree kittens, lovable, Beach/Indianapolis for You. ersr, ;, · • / . eng. s: t:;imj>te l Camper W t 'f elephone 1\ns. Exper prc('d, not nee. E,·es, days & wknds. 540-1777. Meeds You Mow! need ni ce home. Please MASTERS AUCTION OVAT IO N Acous,li c hrs, Cuddy cabin: head, stuve, s ink, porta-potty, 1900 ENGLISJ-1 Halltrce, call 6.f,6.0461 Sat-Sun. 12·6. Gii clubs, 7 646_8616 & 833-9625 Guitar. mdl 1111·1. i3QO. full cam pr top. Like nu. watci· tank & camper solid oak, 4 brass coal 1 ~~-"~------I 1 c ad e d wind o w s, f'cndcr Speaker Cabinet ~900. 64·1-768:t J11cks . Sips 5. Fits wide hangers. beveled mirror Free to good home. 3 yr. typewriter, adding1 __ o_r_S_U_N_D_A_Y_8"' __ .rm_•_.t w 112·• JBL s peake rs. 2 • fb 1 R b side J,_U. ~500 . C.~t . w/bench seal storage, old COCKAPOO. very machine. etc. 1961 Vista i2Q0.645·9277 1' g s una nut, !>~·~. xlnl cond. $175or best of· friendly, no bad habits. Ca udal, NB M "TTRESS -=="'-'"-'"-~----I trailer, boat CO\'er & 11'2 I. ~ •527 499.3619. -"=="'-"'------! A SELECTRIC Typewrite r, HP n1otor. Xlnt con<1.0;5 7.1 Toyota;· lg. Bed, ?t1ini er.~-..-· OAK AHTl'i)UES *MADNESS* dual pitch. 556·7028 or He. $395. 842-3545. J,_u. with the uldmate in Turn ·of ·lh e ce ntury F'LUFFY G rey remale ·Larkins Secretary, odd _556 __ ·88_28 _______ 13 1 . 8 Jo: R 'f It A rw1 cabovcr cam1»ers, m ag cond. needs cleaning. ca ts , Young peppy . T k H ' h bo B rcfrig, stClvc, all xtras, run • 1g • y, u · Priced to Moye! Equipment 8085 e quipped. Like new. wicker baby-buggy, gd .cat. Tiger-striped male Chairs, Dres ser Sel *ALL SIZES* Offic•Furnihre& Spor t ri s h e r, fully wills, boo t, air shocks, *Keypunch Oprs ~150. 536·1823. 556-7459 felt, Dresser, Odd Ml 833-9625 &646-8686 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i:!8,000. 4\j3·5544 days, si ps 4. Isl one w1lh iJ.9'J5 _ for •·ioanciaJ Corp •Typists/~y's Refectory table. apindle Longhaired White male rors , F ern Stand, Parlor ----------Ao o R E SS OG RA p ll 675-ti226 eves. takes. llurry ! Thii; won't We fund b1 ••, l If J •-~;!ten, fluffy young, ... T bl s. Pvt ply 401 Kings ORAPERIES&CARPET C M 1900 last. S57 -:J5J4. o •Escrow Secy's egs w our aco~an ..,.... .... p N 8 omp. system. os. 20• LYMAN 1941 1 SECRET.JloRY pay little s pindle chairs. i1200. malecat.556-7459 · lace, · · BestPrices.Free&t. prin.ter, m~. 6380 plate ~.,"""'.F•.<m '. • mmac., t;AMPER .8ft.x36"high. Ple nty of work, *PBX Operotors 615-5089eves. Call 548·fi810 m kcr Cab nets & sup ~ Good d t no lime to "fiddle" I-===::...""'=----Just plaih kitlens. Grey Giant Mesa Verde Sale: ll • i . 675·9752 con i ,ion. C d d •1 h N plies. 554·2384 645 ·8720 If this sounds like Tempo Temporary J-felp PRIVATESALE and tabby. 5 weeks. an Y ven · "ac · u EARTH WORMS "your cupoftca " l i802SkyPark,lrvine Cranberryd.aisy&fern Mostlymalcs.64-0-8489 ca mper jack & more . FOR 'fltEGARDEN Magnetic cards for IBM loah,Soil 9060 R1'-:ALLY Clean ~ 101..'J;" 4 callth1 s::t675·5080)' Call540--4455 1\laryGregoryblue 8 ss7-3534 . 1000forS1.95 Mag-Card typewritj!r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• St.wr c a n1pe r coach. ~·~n~d~a~s~k~l~o~<~L~ee~---·\~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~\ Hoc ker Ci rca l750 ~!'!'!~••••••••••~•~~Garage Sale. Tools, WormCaslings$2Lug /\ppro:<400cards.As k1ng 27" Cutter. Clipper~~ Refr1g . & jack. Sips. 7, NClr wegia n wedding _...... hardware. \.'.:l dri\lpcess. 17362Gothard.l-IB 5200.675·7360 Beaut. thruoot. $12, ......... Sl ,500.P\'t .ply.MG-0139 Secretary ror busy \'acht TR.4.IMEE S450 shawl GreatSavingsorrU--..i g'"lathe. 321 Ramona Pl. ----------w/ Npt Och mooring. Broke rage on the Hay. Typing, know 10 key ad-Hand crochet spread furn, Appli &Misc. 9104_ Sat-Sunday Roof top Carry All. 4' :ic 10' WANT E D : 0 r r Ice 642·1889. New 36"" short bed, neet l:xper. s killed applicants der. 4 O.a y week, And manypthers Wilsoo's Bargain Nook }leavy Duty 5175 or best typewriter J'S'" carriage. sid e car go door shell. an!)'. Please ! 646-0551. 'WESTCL'FF 714-842-8418 a45 W. 19th St. C.M. o i¥£.A.µ,iE Qffe r. 648-7147 --'"l"'"--P--•ccr.;ckc.. ""'--"'--7"348"'---l 1973 161/::i Ft. vi:nture C?t· Like new 36" s hort bed, P ersonnel Agency Q~ l' ,i;,.. -c liestorfit'Sdnday $825. All. sails _& life _stc.p s.ide s b.e.ll., Mes a rJ Secre~ I Mark 111 Center) Exquisite go!A thread em· ..... pcan,YIW!'. §ltl., 4'>Q·t:os\a M~t CM ATT N : II ob b y & Exe s vl,cJlrs.SlS/35, secy jackets.5$·9881.a ft . 6. t;a/9'p)t11,I Sj.l lc;,i\ 2036 l «iL· L"d' A SA broide r e d silk cane ackcha1rs,(eaves. , · c r a'flsm e n . Supplies, chrs $6124, desks, dt'tg CATALINAZ2,GllP O/B. llarOOr;CM. E,xp e rie n ced . Clt'~ ·:"' w(:~,;:}~~ve, ceremoa•at"".c .-~ ~"5ZS.644·4476. , .Ga~~~eS~lJ.ltortieitems. tools ror jewelry, de-stoolsl/clllsa. ~~'dk S. -~v i ne Ar ea . SalCs / Ex . 'C(?rti!;"~llfn~d . , . No J;\.k. A~\LSun & all coupa1:;e, paper tolle 1•1ercu·Sl>Y W 1'9lh, C:\1 ... Trlr, ~~ha, <{"alley, M t ~-)·,.~IJ/".l.t;~ ikt 'g Ba c kground U...,olsto-&w--'A'ilh c e1dtial 1.>f.ig6hs. QUALITYb sofa&. lov nen #281Xhlt HB leaded glass. Used can-~5-74 1 1.'} •]f) t Head, et~ $4650. Naples oSo S 9150 Clp(ul. Xlnt Co. Botts. ,..., '"''f-r"_ l'.;h d b 1. Cl a escat,· eaul, n ever _. -,· · . G r be · . Sabot jiiBO 962-4673 C:09 rs... "' d · 1 s 1 Aircraft-\\'ill consider I 1 un er 0 ts. ou ed · g ~·6822 -~,. • 1 · \as. real or ginners "'· 11onal Ca•• lleg•'sle r * · ••U\4f' ...... lift ..... .:)Ch resume inc . a ary \ t S 1 Co For ms & "SHOU" Sym· us .. mov1n ·""'" •Garage Sale, everryth1ng used fr a m es 8262 '"" ,., • COLUMllAl6 (etj. w ,\d !t307, Daily fu~~~743 aA~?t: Ken mm. bols. Skirt wi th blue, KI NG SIZE headOOard & goes! Painfings: planter, Malloy Or. llB. 53G--49'J4 i:~.~3;"!~dJy~~l e, $50: 830·1546 o<644·3378 'iO Bult..IDCeosSl>toerparfer•.·S , .PilotP.0 .. Box l560,Costa · · yellow & red stripes & ·th' b h· ·1.om t e ak \ables, lamps.l --~-------!\fesa.CA 9~626 WAITRESSES! r·oo LI ONS. Ch 'in g ~~d~qgc ~~c ~~'fv e t f'a rberware broiler/· Pa i n .tin gs . F r~nk IBM Model B, Exee, P28 M'agh. Sloop, excep·j -~"<:',_5_96_·_8277 __ ' __ SECRETA RY~kee,per1 Spire'slrVine Dynasty $950 collcclors bed d SS7·4955 9.3 rotis., Kitchen & hshld Cuprt e~, Anna Hills, 1y1>ewr1ter Carbon rib· tionally clean. Must.sell. BELL I-I el mets, two. . . 1 W th S item. Call 645-209-1. sprea · · items. Toys, girls clothes J oan C ro mwel I, etc •·oc., Good c'ond. ,169. ,7 800 1. p p 1 pl.time w /pre\'1ousexp. App y at702 .Ii t. ,, 4 •6 , "n•'cycl e . Books .· from !6th Cen· u , 1rm. vt . ty, Super fi.lagnum sze 7, I. D · 1· 11 g S t A Bet 9 SJ~1M ONS Calir. king, 3 .. "i"·"""3J 2 I 3 4 3 4 41 0 1 • ••• B II HT . 7 3 8 or r s. o c. nr. -oa . an a na . .,..·een am "'."'"""' iances 80 I 0 Calculator, alt.ache. Mag tury. 4$4-8921. ., ., .,.... . -• or ~ • e size I • 642·4410 · to l1 a m .&2pmto4pm, !'"-rt" y rs new. Xlnl cond. 213·434-0396 $J0 . Clean, hardly used • ..::c::...:=:_------l -------~-~~--1••••••••••••••••••••••• S150 /offer. 586·3384 or whl,. lire, jack, dinette IOSS ISHERE-f'•ts 1017 . 644-1742 Seely /Recept. for 1 girl Waitress, over 21. S. Coast wn,'y'e"r•.r.6goodmo. c001ndd, «~250.. t213>348-2998 tf~Hl.1 ~1h1<1 s8.PMMuc. s"ATmoisu"N! to help your Lires. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SABOT, 2 sails &.dol!f, re-----------R.E . orficc nr. Orange Plaza. CoaChes Co rner ... 1 1 adytorace.Xlnt. 1 ' 1, 11USQUVARNA360Cross C-nty. airporl. Pleasant Rest.546·i955 494.-6736. Sale: Coffee table&co1m· 9-5 a l 41S 62nd St , Cal Nea •642'3401 Mdu"c'•'i,onvgy, ·sa•. uch~n'ch~1s1,s •675-6966• 1 '71. Xlnl. cond. Extras. con~e n ial atmos phere: . _ mode, s t e r e o , ur Ne wporlShorcsN.B. R f t 50 ssso 640 1329 gd: skill s r equired. S5()( WAI rRESS, 21 years or Whirlpool washer, 14 gal, bedspread I king> make . ug, 0.re.s grce~. app cages. $20. PH: 546-996.S C 1\ L 20 , 6 J·I P 0 / 8 . · · f\tonth. 833.!)2'J3 older. ex p'd. Clean & 3 cycle, rabnc control, Offer, 962 -4521 . Meredith Gardens. 20081 yrds, living rrn,_ 2 br, and -. ~--------I forward hinged mas.t , 'iO Sut. 90, good cond. S'lOO. personable. 1\pply 217 gold. 6 mos .old. new l\tidland Ln, HB. Block hall. Good condition. $lOO Pianos & Or-gimas 8090 lots or xtras. $2850. 4·rail l\lC trailer, $300. Have something to sell ? l\l ar1n e 1\ve, BalbQa cond.Sl45.!Hi2·0337. B e a-ut avo c ad o sale, furn /clothes/toys, 673-0447 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213-592-1518 897 -4684. Classi(iedads do it wcll. Island. refr ig 1rr eez.er, perf. etc. Jiome Repair Service 1''1ELD S Ware ho use ---------- ----------1REFRIG. 13'Cu. ft . 1-,/F, cond, $1 25. Contem-p S al e 4UO P ia nos & Finn,trailer .cover.GoodSACRIFICE '74 1-larley ~=~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~-~~ S!15. 20 Cu. ft. t-/F, SxS, por a r y s t e r eo /r adio f\1VG , Pints, trees, bldrs ~~rp~.nl ry , a~~l~~61• Orga n s, ne w & used mas t & sails. l\I UST S purts ter . clcc. sta rt, .....,. S150. bth ""'o rk per!'. Mov· combo, beaul tone, perf hdwr. wlnt bdrm sel, um ing. ct.c . · · S p 1 n c t s. Gra nd s. S ELL $ 6 SO/offer , xlnt. cond., 15 mos. old , · ~·""~ ing. 54'.l-SSOU cond ., $150. 543.5247 misc. 296.9 Jacaranda, ll&R Repair Servi ce Pl;.i yers. Going out Cor 492·:,1)()3. exlras, 3000 mi . Best. 0(. ·~' 'Wd. C.M . ANSWERS TO bu.,ne". Renl1opl lo fer. &IG .. 1296.551"289 JI!}/} · ' /JJJJ llOTPOINT Gas Dryer, BOY 'S BUNK BEDS AND buy. Kawai, Stienway, Catalina 22, l yr old. Like "-"--"-'-"-"'"-'"-'=-- -;. -·.~·}, .. W~"'IV.J. ~I. all cycle. $9S. Kenmore fi.1ATTRESSES, 3" *h yrs. GA JiAGE SALE· Sat & SCRAM LETS lialdw in, Chickering, new, Loaded w/factory Honda 350 ·1'-our , 3000 ~f !" l'h elec. Dryer, ell cycle. $95 . 645-5657 Sun . 1506 So. Bayfront. .. Yam;.iha, Kimball, Wur.. options. Tr.ailer, new . 6 miles. sompg, crash bar • . ··. ACONV[N!£NTS .......... 1-•"o · i75. Fridgidaire Washer, ·-Ball>Oa Island. ore. furn . clc. hp, covers. Etc. New ral'k, 3 helmets. Quiel, -.--........-.. "-.. "'""0 K W h & T ruism -Any.,..·ay ,;;/ scwiro1C GU10£FORTH£ -· e nmore as er, MEWFURMITUltE ni1sc. Nimble-Canned -1''JELO'S l714 )638·2770 S8200.Sell$6500.ortrade s upe r elean & fast. -~, GAL.OH THE CO 550.546·8672 3BRltouseful GarageSale Weapon -Jagged _ 12072 Brookl\urst.GG. for 5m all sail or O/B. Recession forces sale Frigidaire Washer, never COME IY SUM I 0.2 2137 Channel Rd . Balboa GET a LA WY ER Beaut. Nwpt slip av ad. $1050, 675 -2411 eve. For an .4.d in Womtn's Worid d d . A f' d I 1911 SO•IMER Partor Sat aft 12, 673-6109; Call r .. , 64,567~ •• ~ .• ••o , use , Jt'r igi a1re com-4214 S..:-.&..lft Sat. & Sun. 10-5 PM 1rst-gra er recent Y Grand, xlnl. tone &cond. wt..i .. s 979_2900 lY13 p EN TON l25CC. ~ ..-9 10;ll.I' 7;, -mercial dr inking (nun· ,...-• ----------1 proved how "with it " "'-"' IParkLidoCondo. > JM 7 c Ball 17.. Best ofre r.494-123Seves. Xlntcond .Manyextras. tain. Toastmaster com-1 "'""""""""""""""""""""""""~1 ' 10 opiers, children really are. Ile HOBIE' 16 Veryfast.586-Zi'47. "-------1:zed [)esit1t1Pr fbt mercial 4 drawer ele<:.l· floor buffer with tank , 6 slipped on the sta irs or 1908 Gram ·Rii:htst eig ~ 6._... '""" ... bun wa rmer. 552-8237 . OLD OAK DESK, $S0 Kodak cowers, s till in his school and skinned Uprigl\t Piano,xlntcond. + TrClll"ler . . .... ' \ 1----------·I Co mb o Kenmore c arton s. l'O s t new his knee. His teacher All n e w hammers & '-:\. licycl•s 8020 w11;sher , S150. Apt. size ,.i,400 ·$6~o •. closeout hurried over to ht>l p so unding boa rd . V ••••••••••••••••••••••• rerrig SSS All in x.lnt )1[$35·$100. Savtn220.Savin him a nd s a i d , Reasonable.642·12G5. I Full race, all ic tras. IMMACULATE! ,, . ' 71335 SP ADEA BOUTIQUE \ UsedBikes/Parts.$15 /up. cond '673-2988 1569 E. 21.5, Savin 200 <?<>piers. "Remembe r, Timmy, 1-----------1 Buy /Sel l/trade . 2488 Ocean.Bal Pt. , P1tneyBo we~ma1 l~nsert big boys don't cry." KURTZMANN 5'7'' NewporlBLCM.642-7910 coupled with P1~n e y Tim rcpl led . "I'm not Gra nd . Xlnt . co nd . 4 Wood Party Chairs,blk Bowes FM folder. Bikes, .gonna l'ry. I'm ~on na :jil,BMJ. Firm. Pvt. Pty. SPRING SftECIAL naugh. w/shep. casters. antiqt1es. 345 E. l!M.h St, GET a LAWYER and 493.7704 Peugeot U08 10 s pd's, A m e r i c a n o f Costa ~1es a sue.'' l ~"""""------- :jil39 .95 set-up. Quality ~1arli nsville. Nev. used. ---------1Sporting Goodl 8094 27" gum tires, $5. pr. 552·8237 SAT & SUN. l0·5, lO spd. ~1oving Sale-Pool ta ble. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Luggage Racks, $1 .98.1----------I bike $20, chest-type f'zr. 4 ·~" x 9'-0" 1'ournamcnt SCU BA.All equipmcnlfor Bicyc le Sh ack, 1093 Mexican li v. rm furn., 5 $15, beds, records. ever-size &. quality. 12 x 19 complete d iving. Brand Uakcr, C .M. !btwn pc. custom made, hand ything must go! 2146 S.aro uk ru g . De s k . new.Mediumquarterin· f'airvie w & Orlsto l ). carved w ood . $750. l\1iramar,Oal.Pen. Tables. TV. Uni cycle. ch wel suit. 499-1610 or 546-4130 M7·0006. Was hcr ,Dryer,1'Teezer, Roc k tumbler. e t c.. 675-8900,PETER. Ne wport Cycle ry . Sacrifice Beaut. Maple r,urniture,&.Misc. 833-1144 TV,Rodio, Raleigh, Peugeot, & Dining Rm·Sct. & King Used Usables,2560 $125·6 fl. S panish Can• Hifi, Stereo 8091 Azu ki. 21 16 Newport Si Be4 Nr nu Beat. olr. __ N_e_w~po_<_l_B_lv_d_._C_M_. __ , delabra $80. $400 reel ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..'.B'.!l::v•~·c'.N:'.CB'.'..'c'.G'..'.7;;:•·:!.17~00~--l ,-64-',-"'-"'0-::-,--::--::--~ I w e. re Moving! t a p e d c c k I A m p e x cu RT IS· MA nus }Ii. n Sunlour Azuki Racer. Antique Oak Bullet & 3 B eau t. dec 'tv div. $50/bes t o ffer. antique S t e reo with r-ecord $99.95. Cycle Works Ltd. dra wer c hest. Walnut screen. steal for $25., French sora excellent player, Multiplex. Two 1822 Newport Bl. CM. dropleaftable&4Glenn •paintng's, s tmp mach's, cond.$625.548-6925 s peakers in beautiful 548.5783, chairs.Wa lnut Glenn books, rant. bu.al or 8 h' M hi Be cablnet S6S.6"·1742 ----------1 stereo cab. w/compo· woman's hd , m irror , real 1ng ac ne ( n COMSUMHGUIDES nenl.S . Approx. 200 sq. clothe'! mag'zns man's netl) AP·5, per< cond. Console color TV, xlnt Newest , Best Buy yds. used gold carpet. IOspd, 'racer, & m isc. Sl?,5· Desk ttH~ unique, worktng 1condllion. Reas. ls Now lfere! 552-8237. • 2011 Mirama r Or Balboa 4-0 round, sohd oak, e,_962_·_94_27 ______ _ Th.So~,• ·M"'"" Penn Sun Only' drawr, $1$. 645·234 1, GE c I TV 23" .-~'"""" _..,. 6'GreenplaldHerculon · · • 548·7208 oo~ sc.rcen By Ce nturion Sofa/Sleepcr.il7S. Honea 1060 . good p1 ~turi:. console $1595. 839·7518 S'x l O'' M O Dl-.:L, Glo uc he 6ler Fishing S c hooner. 48 " mast , hand made $800. 532-1521 KJTE, xlnt ra mily lirst ., sailboat, 2 sai ls, cover, ------~~-­ s treet trailer. S-12.5. Ca ll Ossa, 1971,·only 1100 mi - S48-9610Costa Mesa like' ne w-Stteet legal SAUOT, Schock #4002. $-ISO. 545·5459 racing gear & dolly $275 '71 250'Yamaha w/ getk1t. Call 67J·3684 Now!• $.3.50. 4 Mag wheels w / tires for Chev. $80. 1956 1/4 Ton No~I\ Star 500 LuJt· Anaheim St., C.M. ury , r acing sloop. Full1---------- electronics &' eqWpped '73 KAWASAKI 350, Jo Xlnl conit. & race record. ivileage, $650. J>vt. pty.494·5007 S57·3842 8' Re d F rbgls Sabot1 '72 l'riumph QSOcc. Desert comp.w /sallaccess.lyr s led, CU5 \om litewt, o Id . Eve a J Wk n d s olckle plated frm. $1.200, 642-8453 673-6520. 28' Sloop-inboard Atomic '73 Bultilco 2.$0 Pu.rsang 4. ju.at h a uled. ,Super de~/mx . Very fast. New clean. $MOO. 968·8484.. eng $625 or best 675-3930 Corona del Mar Bikes Like New. 54S-696Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good Family pool ta ble mod.el with fu\C waln~t 3323 E. Coast Hwy. T ·11P d PONY Pl w/all equip, $50. Wanted cabine t. $12S. 5.52·8028 CAL 2-24, race/cruise. '74 Kawasaki Call&75-76f.6 for Sale: lteadboard w/2 rai ara e • ' n· wood d In in g tab le Irvine. Xlnt cond. ~ 175 lnduro, low mi. Xl nt 1----------1 nig ht s t ands, trinle Lo color, 14 hands. $45-2318 d ••7• SCJIWINNBlKE r Western/English. S3001 -""'-='--------IK enwood Rec. 2Trusorllc (114)826-4274 con ·..., .... 494 ·708S. dresser w t mirrur, baby JOspecdV.anity,boy's crib &more.Jte.asonable 831·9J.Z.S. 4 RoSe le af Mahogan y s pkr. & cab. ARtumta· lt081E 16 w f trailer & J75 KAWASAKI re blt. • 963..1157 • 645.0769. REG A b G 1_.,,..d telephone chatter chair ble $300. 642-2313 box, Make Offer. · 'iS· '7G tugs. $l80. Days: Cols 1035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• The off-the -shOtJldcr neckline of this Spadea BQw• t1que hall a n elaslic easing for'i>o-rfoct fit. The5kirt 11 gMlhered on set \fl bMnds .. f abrics: crinkle i aute, PERSIAN Kl1TE'Ns for novellr cotton, ging~am, voile. il335 lt cul in sale. Topquallty CFArc· Ml5SS Sir.es 6·J6. Sile 12 require! S 5/8 _yd5, of 45" s istered. Also Persian : fabrio and ~ xds . or l 1/4" wide trirrl. Price $2.~ :stud tervice. $100 and up. · ra e UJ .... grey. $75. 21 " color 1V. $7S. L>.•2 GO ING BACK l~OM E! 6_ Yrs okl. Ve;J affec· 548.1915 loatt & M.,.._ •. 675·89EB • lJ'I -7824 1';ves. 642·0022. Basseu bdrm set, J::rly 'tionate & willing, $750 E ... pllMnt 24' ISLANDER Bahama. 'ii \'a1n:lha 360 Enduro. i\~cr. 6 mo old, $l50, nr· Call Kathy, 673·1SIO ~.-uns w ick. Air llockey ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sips s. 'G?. Xlnl cond. New inotor & trans. plus 2St pos1qe. To order : M.nd pPlern 11umber, 1_P_h_o_n_•_ .. _2._m_o_. ___ _ sire, •1Mrne., .. lfddres!I and tip. NO'W available -pf;RSJAN KITTENS Advance S_up plement ~-Mo:1l recent Spadea Cl"A relh topqualily. ~Jtem d81111C~ -SlrOO pl{t.$ 25t postage. Make $IOO. • • 546-996.5 chect pa~abl'e to Spadea. ;Se iid orders to this newspaper:n:ro Sp•dea, 2 Brldee St., rtfilford, N.J . 1i f i\f 1\L1\ VAN Killen, -...Depl~CP-15. c b ampi o n tired . 5 ·t~ •-_... • Generation p~disree . 675-0168 • .. .. . ,, . ~ ly nu livn'g r mcouch,9', a eg,. Quarter, 10 yrs, table. Orig. ~t, $300. Cienerml 9010 $;1600.Pvtpty.540-~. s.19-5 .••64$.0049 i t.SO, reel chr & ottom'n fl ashy chestnut. Trained now $1 7S . like new. ··~••••••••••••••••••••1 ----~~---- Sl.>, assort lamps $10 & & s hown Weste r n 494 ·711M. 18 R E DWOOD Canoe Clas&y JS' Sloop, i695. Jloda~abSuper Rat·fut-to $15, C .E . cu. ft. reC1rrir. l>leasure . Arfectionate. VolthLland e r ismm· w/sail, xlnt cond. $XIO .• Vlnyl d ~c k " immac . ":dc$2S01k;Jor n\f 11 )'r 1.mo ., pd $487,wnti250, PrererS: Qlr'ls . Needs Kodak movle-Sllde pro· 548·3316 Dacron1a1l1,G44-&S49 o • . ·74TS. ~.E '. xtra lrg Id .wishb<I, w o rking with. $950. jector·Unflnis hed DR 1o~'M.i 1 ~ 17'VENTURE,2yrsold,3 74 JlONOA 750 CC, 7800 aim.lit nu $200, palio. l ' 830·7023 set. Mi5c. 640·:;cg'J ....-., •cs &1ca • w:JfP 0 /8 &: Trailer. $2300. ml., '15 Jteg. pd. Beaut <issorl. c hrs SIO, Erly. ·'· SerYlce 2t 495 4938 ev Cond 830-7m Am er. hvy maple end tbl i\-1UST ·SELI .. ! 2 Ueg. 1/4 Movi ng Sale : Mu'st Sell •••••••••••••••'••••••• • es. · ' 4J('Oftbl $SOs.et,21"8 /W Show or TraiL $800. & J-:verytbin&! 1028 1::1 Underwater J~taU Clean· Mavic, xl nl cond. $100. $1600. 640 -5320 d ays, C.a mino Dr. Apt. A. CM Ing, inspection, replaee &46·7929. 67$-3938 eves. lSl -0871 props, z.lncs, etc.548.-tm • . ' .. • 0 • . -~ . . •22' F JG quarter ton, ful· 74 Kawasaki 100 fll4ure I)'· equip'd . Trada 17'.21· Xlnt Cond. But .._, Trallctrable. &46.a.:MO Must ltll ! &1+:iOl:ll ... ......,.~· , , T-b > tS~ •......t W-'-'-' tlto '•~• . .,. " ~ ...,_ -......... NW . ._,l.,porltil AldM,l.,porltil' Sunday.May18,1975 OAILYPILOT Dl.'11 ''"' .................•.... . ..................... ·················.······ ~.~-.-.~ ................. ,....................... -.. :.·.· IC ,"o' .. "······.·.......... • ' PICKUPS UIE au' y ~ Auto I orW . ~ & " !~ ........... !?!. ~~ .. ~ ......... !!~! ~:::.':!'!'.~~~~ .... !?.~~ ..... ~·.::r ......••..... ~~·.'.~-~ .•••••. ~~-·-~~.~ ..•.•• 11 ••i::r.-. · GOODS~LEC'rlON IMPORTS WlLLBUVVOUR • TS,Ghl"7'1m1rm.<•1Cw MG 9742 ronche 9710 T.,.t• '7U MIW I usa Top Doll<r tor Any DATl>UN. TOYOTA H.... radial•, $2l!IOO. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• for RHt: It' Mini Motor Prlc•ut1rt •t .... ,.. Mak•or Mocltl.' OR VOLK~WAGt:N S6A & I SM·llOOOI ·M"-D-'72 POa5CHE 10 CORONA ;JARKll =:lpo f, -•ble $1777 .. , JIM p AMOS PAID t'OR OR NOT. w ,.,._ 9 I IT Ai r; Cleon ; Lo Mo. ' WILL PAV TOP 10'1.0•or••l"Y MHdo 9 738 SALE """'· '•"•ed,,·ler.o & B••l011"""""'1 1971Podlt11' l4Qi(M) I '71 D1\1un (J07$5W) 4 MAZDA DOLLAR. CA.U. KENT 1...... ....................... pr1l'Cd:o sf11 . n·-i.. '''' Jlkt ntw, itOv.; ov~n •peed, AM radJo. aool S. Manch.ter AU.t.:N, '40'°"3 plu:i )'Our cl*<."t ol •t· '71 MI ,n& 5•YllMJI to I 00/o •• ':'=.••••••••••••••• fffria, 111 ••lee. tub" IJMOl l••n:a An•h•lm 636-EIOOO '74 D1L1u• Pickup. C.tm ce~soriea. Tlr.1.. N.U" obower, tollet holdln& WA Wll.O wl\11, paint. Interior. Herb l'rla••~or RX 2 2 DOOR N!WCARTRAD~INS ' '72 TRIUMPH """·I&• d bl bod. ho! I< . Or .... C.-Y'• flOOOT,O.P.C&ll•1oe1 .... _ 111:1"* • 73 ~080T SM95 oold •le Aaklol '7500 • n• 4 $peed U'1n1mlulon. alr llken~w : (f>9lU ~ TR& COUPE NMITI.' ' " TOYOTA """"' • ...,_ • · 'TS CIVIC, R/11. A/C, new condiUonlna. !134EOH > 71 MOB GT Sll90 "'""''"' zx r1dlal1, xlnt eond. IJW\. LfJDtA"' Air 1PW9>-4 ~p"ed tran1mi111lon. ~.INT tht btlt·'73 Ex. 1966Horbor.C.M.6•6·t303 lllMueyT..... *'*** ta2$5.•Sll·W7 l:C:AtGHG1' r.109D Mtl._.-.0 r•dlu , h e ater, wlr .... ecutive al', all lux xtr••· Call Ro1•ror !MU Reliable party to make -like new! tP9i3} I J 1·204G • 4]S..4t4t wheel:.. l:JJ DEYf') F I .T.-'J II 7'Mld ,... • ...,.,..-.,..,, reo m . ·-1-lpm. . 4 CHEVY 847--&M •m• pymnt•, '710.l>u 'Tl HONDA CIVIC TOYOTA • ae< sam $3177 wacon, 292·DLX '10 4 ttatchba k $1 IOO Real Sharp! <1~11 19G4 Porache. xlnl ~nd. J97bocl• Cb11o1oo000k IBmJ+.Dodfb~b CHEYENNE l'Rll ArrllAISAI. opd. Sll88..-847-.Dlr. ;., "'""' , 89'37o00oo"' or "'" ofter. ed. l••..:a '1. • · 1e We buy used c:1r1 & aakrorJerryHuaon. -......... . 1966HIJl'b•r;C M, .. •d6·•JOJ HtrbPrltcl.-r · -. 811tl UUIO 3'0en · Sl0,000.101·8174. Super 20. Automatic truek1. Call G ROTH • • • • J 97'0 •'M ••54 ~'7'"" ~ ""' I~~~~~~~~~:.,... ~ u-.,._ I 9740 ...... ...., ~ .-. '70 914 , lo mllev.ae , ·Jl.· '7) OOllMANDER 24 , power steerlna:, air c0n: CllEVROl..li:T ror a free I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,., ~•--• .,. A ~I / F ~1 . 1tlnt. cond. ·:~': VOLVO 4000 mi, loaded W/xtraa'. dltionine. heav;y duly 11ppr1l1aL •73 DATSUN 610 wa--n, JA""-U "R •••••••••:;•••••••••••• MGI 9744 $3,900. Call: Mrli. Owen . Be&ow wholcaa1e $15$00 cam_¥er equi~1 extra GROTHCHEVROLJ.o..'T ,,·,, lu•&•I• ra•k, •,..·.. .-A -"_9W • ••••••••••••••••••!.•• i 7$·721l 87$-0all an. lp,ni. ' . ta~. 1ike ntw. viili7~656 18211 Be•ch JUvd . . • .. D Sal , ..... I ;"\ S3 MOH Roadaler, $!~. . 1966 Horho.'... ( ~ i..lb 9JO:J· rn1l~1 . (IJ3535W) Huntin1t00Breach llre5• 4 ipd, xJnt cond. emO • WC..al fMJ $3,0000ri1Ml.Newtop& IHOU&t 9755 '6!:t 'rRJ U ~li-'l~TR6 T,...,_, Tre•tl 9170 $49JJ '47·tot7 548-3331 !~,,204°100· o r best offer. S111v1n1l to$ll00 Top~ Urea. Gr11i1 & red. f1l11iw· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 sp1,.-t1d, Q l'Yhnd(t r, dli1: ••••••••••••••••••••••• SILLffiil6 YOUI CAI:? ......,. H e rb Fri.ti_.,. Used Merced.ts 1._.. cond. 6441-4062 an..$ '73 RENAUL1' 17, h~I inj. Urake:o, A:i.t r~o. new 1913 1'oay, $th whl lraller IJ l • TO, ,llCUPAID '73 DATSUN 610. lo miles, 893·lS66 · Confect .69 liG ·r . t;x. l'O nd. ~t1eh . steel· belted r~lh: 1 lup. {lu~au~ . .:c~Jl',K,,· ~~l~N· lit\ lon1. A·l Shape. l''ila 11111 •1ne1 2 dr. AM I JO~M. :rclnl L'ond. ,,_ ,732 Chromt' wirt:s,rudiiil&, uw nttr: xl,nt .. co.xi. 2J,ti00 ·"' ·-~ Toyota, Datsun, etc. I] """ UUIO fo'or lmporU 67S·"42arterS :30 • Hfl UstdC•t••Jtf A•t l l'Ml lapo. ,0 m 'o. ml . .S36·U<lll"Ul•IJJnl 1.1nculn i\lc1'Cury iaeoo. NO·Z1N. .' . Paid forot Not ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 1bltOU lic11ich Blvd ., ·,. .· VOLVO Pet111 Ltwla....,... '7Z i.t PICK·UP, Sharp, '73.Jta• He~•r I ui-L....ut-i-1 t:xtr;,ii;. 5Jti·08tl0 _ RoU1 Royce 9756 11.ll. 8"12·1:J8.a.f ~A~'; TO BUT'i 14 '.·l~' ' 1968 Harbor, C'.M. cle.111n, mtt.gs, &trlpina. is.ooo miles. like new, l9mlllilll1 •151"' ·71 MGd, );Int L'Ond. GoOO •• # .. 1·;.~:u"i"i'N"u"s•'a.••• r .s ocr11.t rtt.vt1 , 1966 Hruboi c M 646 ,303 641·8303 ~. 4W·4317 alt. 6 will trudt;i or.xlut fi nwn c· lm.....vtl p&&int _ All lc•'""r ~,·ers. KA • .... 73 l'ru.1nlph S~u·u·e, xbK Trailer. M1.&1l be clelln . · · · · · _ ...-·.-UI\; '"' cond S2tWO e1uo. rttri1 •. l>ineLte in '73 COURIER Ford, Jo TOP-CA.SHI '7 4 Dat s uri 8 ·210 lng. Good l l re i . s2 45o. ~ IOY '~111164;).0'.)1;>. -· rront • btd in r•ar. mi., xlqt. cond. Shell For Clean used cars &. !lalchback. R/H. Ma1:s . -=.:-:.:..;:':et~~ 892·8573 or 77ti·l700. CAIVll 1---------- 637·•1$1 aft . apm Cmpr. Askins $2,485. lr u cka! }l oward Pinstripina.t'ullcrpt'a. .Mark. IOU.S·ROYCl TRIUMPH ... ,... we•kd aya , a nytime 675·6Z.17 . Chevrolet, Dove & Quail 75 HP 1300 CC. 37 MPG. '732804 DR SEDAN. Opel 9746 tlMl.l1thl.1. La:.t of lhe WNkend1. Streets, nr . MacArthur, Jmmac cond. $3,07S or LOADED!-&HARP: ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTAMIU. --..-------!Chevy l Ton Flatbed Jam boree and Bristol, bestoffer.136·8389. $79S0.•833·80!W ,720p•• ~T SA.•-UM TR-6's J~ARDTOP Ttnt Trailer, w/fo ur tool boxes. AJao N h Jt4lt1 . .........unPA11•\fl'•f .... w c os10SUHOAY1 Herb fri· .. -~-•IPI e, opens lo 20' over· tool box for compact ewport Beac · 833·0M5. 7a. 240Z. 10 mi. SlM, White MllS!Otl ¥llJO We ti.re pleased to all· Ollly 30,000 Mite. 1---' -----~ - all . H.111: 10 aal waler pick·u p1. AJter 8pm. WI ... _ ext. Rttd In t. AIC, Map, IJl-2040~1-4t4t nounce c.he resale ol one Vinyl bucket seals, 4 Tovote 9761 ~7 ·1171 &93·756& s upply,3 burneratv,lce· 64ll·lJS7 -~ XJnt Corid. P.P. 14,MO. ""ittl..,. •Tan o f t he tr u ly treat s peed tran1mi11ion, •••'•••,•••••••••••••••• 11;73sTAG.lowmilea.lof box, wrt·•· pot, propane USID.CAl:SI S47·7l 7l days, •P9·374$ '1,~ JINSIH automobllet of our time. radio 1.nd heater. sport bta&tr, privacy curt.alna, '7l Lt1Y P.U. l"O P DOJ.,LAR FOR nlte. Owned, driven, Ii: ob· wheels, e lc. lL&OLWA) tiOO in VS ! t.:•ll befott 6 41 J p are tire. Com es 4 speed, map, stereo. GOOD ''ll ·J72 AND '73 IHTllCIPTOllll viously pa mpered byone $2991 SPECl'I PM .. &•5·4146· w/hltch & elec. aet·up. Xlnt. DOMESTICS '71 340 Z. lmmac. Sear's Fully equ ipped, 4.500 of Orange County's N. t 1971 TltlUMrH•T·' $139@.J.4.S•3228ltt.& fi JMPORTS r adl1l1. Koni shocks. mile.iike new! largest new car dealers. JQYQJl l'll£! -TH&ODORE H11der1. Maas. BeL 4 Thi s r e m1rkable 1973 ".JN. MAIKlll ·12 Lancer trailer. 72 ft. IOllMl,IOID pm, 875-2488 . A!ercedes Benz 450 $LC t~actory Demos ft Ex · Out1t11ndin• Cond. Ml.lit ·72 Travel·All 392 HP. 2080 Hartl0r8'vd. lllet Coupe is now on disptay. ecutive Cars. Good Uaed see to apprec. Many X I n l c on d . $6~00 . COSTA MESA 9725 Please call 894·3321 for Toyota Selection xtras, S2&4$. Pv( .. Pl.y. 980·2&14 . 64>0010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• further details. '72 o•& ~T ALL PltlCID M7 ·4793 -''-""-'"------1 1•••2 ..... ~,,,..... ... , Oll•H••c~~·s r • 1---------AAllo1forSalo ---~ .~.. _._, __ ........ OolyJO,ooo-. TOSa,L .... _ t770 .. ,,,,,,,,,,, Ill 2040 , 49 •• 949 lhvJ .. C... HIWIST&LAIGIST . .........,. Buyin"" a ca with a v· 1 b k 1 1 , fl l ••••••••••••"'''''''" •••••••••• • -' . JMM'.EDIATE 111·2040 • 491-4949 ~ iny uc e iea •· ,t1~1 GtMrel tSIO n••_,,,......,_, '41·130 DELIVERY • wt1•'9THMWATU" status symbd on the speed tran1ml11ion , . fGJl. ,UU\O 1 -~------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• S<tle : '49Chevroletz:JScu. NEW dOIJer -with empty AllModels&Colors hood? Ours is under radio und heuter, liPl>rt ltlPAllS·SlltVICI '66 BU ICK 2 dr }Jwrdtop Runs Good. Xlnl work lol needa used ctt.r& Kwcia1"••W. 9735 wheels, etc, 1180LWA) ·~ '. TOYOTA EXClfANGE Gr•nd Sport, ruJJ pwr & tr uck . $400. takes it. desperately. Old or new ••••••••••••••••••••••• the hood. BMW! 52995 ·, ' & REBUILDS ~·CHEVY 2 dr hardtop, -494.21:12. an)' S:~~~2'o~~i1:'h.' ,· &-. . .1966 Harbor, c M 6'6·9303 .. ~~~t~~ YN eu:i.~.l rull pwr w/alr. '68Ch~\.'.YCutnper _ _ . ·81 NASf{ Mc•ro. ooew Good Colldition W~N T TQ BO.Y.1964 th. ru I ·a VY J UN K V W 847 1377 ""a El . • • • • Engines /Cars. 979.083.) paint 41 e na:. ~42 ·215d · · 1.-Camino, running ltcl1 aUle party lo n1ake iii lo lOam or <1(l Spml aCler 1 Vona 9570 or nol. ~J.tjij .11!17 1 ah. 5 :JO 557.21:1:! f.i(i~~l@i~~J Try the sn1all py mnts, ·1u Toyola Dan pm, ask tor Lari')' >---------~> ~ Qpf;L G'f ·;2, r\Jr, 4 Spd, (;oroll11., llU\o, t.:lean, lo · ...,.tl!f111/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1:1 Fiat 85-0 Spider. Im· Ul timate ~~~;ot'rer.07:i.J5d2 or m i. S\:l!J9 . i988KEK J '59 vw li Uti. ho1nemade'" c1 •• a1.. 9120 '68 v w V11n. Xlral inai~e &. Miios, im~ mac cond. ·15,300 miles. Driving Machine ·~-"---'---------1 847·6U2!.J Dir. ask for camper w,standup rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• out. Great eng. & tirea . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aon I I'm. lt a'llye w· hlo. :JO ' J 11 ll 1· "I s•oo p · 54601 P•hr• 9747 erry aliSOn e iau c c ng .. 111 • '30'x'01rR1D1_1-!~!:4~,.pe riv.party. " 43· Gewral 970l 1 ~M~l-'G.:.."~"-='.:..79;.:S.:...6M;.:.:..:·2;:;160=·-I 21 .. IM~.Jo~•' ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ •!.._•-:___ _ 646·01 73 aft . ti ask for 00._1009 ~0, .... "6740 '74 ~ T. Chevy Vart. Auto, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 131·2040 • 4tS..494t ·'71 P•nle ra, irn1Ulk, -.~~ Pille. __ ~ _______ 1 p 1s,p/b,a m 1rm 8trk .AllWANT.TOBU.Y.l9&4t~ru FIATS 100/o w11ii....,_w••un · 3~ •. ooo m i, Se r ial ,73 CORONA Sein . Xlnl R ... -~Oftal carpet, portholes, roor 1886 El Camino. running F' ~ THPNLSOl84B, 968.0641 d M •••t '69 VW IUIJ-$750 •••" ve nt . Clean. 53350. or not . 968·4971 a ft. Over&ICfory Moz• 9731 J14taWM1•m••U••T con . A 1~ • stereo, Ca ll4~·1139 Yelllclts 9530 673.7162 5:'!-0pm , a sk.for Urry IR•-•-••••••••••••••••••••••• ,l4IMOlol 'l'tUO Pe...,.ot 9741 8·1.rc. lvc,~c6k_8•79$j00()1 . ''t ________ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vl'lllii9 MA ''U\ 131 2040 • 49"4949 ., 70 V\V SqUck. Al l new Corvalr Sand Rall, com· '72'11 t'ord Chateau Club· '89 LOTUS ELAN Conv. on hew 12-1 ·s &. 121fs plus #• ' ~ ...... , , ......... ~1111 ••••••••• •• •••••••••••• ---------1 engi ne. New brks, hearll plete, extr lls. i SOO . Wagon, 12 Pass. P/S, 125MBll , 3-ll\1PG. rebll. your c h o ice o f a l·· '71 PEUGEOT504 ·~l::\V1'0\'0T,\• shift. lk nc"· in,out. See ~1)·5383 or 549-0084 Den· p / li, auto. Fact air,_•_•l~·-SJ_.500_._,_ .. _·»_73 ___ 1 cessor1 cs, 'f&I~. • • ,76 450 SLC'* 4 DOOR SEOAH '75 COH.OLLi-\ to a pprc. i\lu:.l sell! ni1 . frnl t r e ar . Am /Fm AYCll 9707 '..; Sunroof , tt.u1 un111t1 c 2 Dool-ti ed an . 979·757\I slereotape.Lowmi.New NEW CARTllADE·lNS: Fresh from fa ctory. No transmis sion, radi ... , \TEa104808J >--------- 4Wltt .. Drl•H t55 tires. Load deck. EXter. ······;;;J·~~:;i·~······ '69 12-I Spid<:r i lWd. NOW miles. October Delivery heater, r adial tires. $79.20 mo. 1 :..:~~nye~7~~~,·\lb~~u.s:~ •••••••••••••••••••••• Ii Pare. 50 gal fuel tank. t Pl003l lo L.A. $2000. under win· Looks tt.nd runs like flt!W. ..~ Be lo_w_ boo_k -i·~.OO.U . Lo Mileage. 714·640·1483 '70850tipider Sl999. \~d~o~w~p~ri~"~·~·~73~·~4"50===•\ l~:l!J i':LllS• 1 _005 Total cash price incl. lax want s__ a ha i> p Y 4~WH££l DRIVES --after5PM &Wknds. 1f'!J73i\J -,-, & lie. $3201.72. Pmts are dr1\'er 1uwn~r w befriend $4S·2399; •flG.96S·~. -' 'i1 l:l4 Wa&on :il1~ Brand New t14 $19.20 mo. for .• mos. me. hven thinp up ~ HIW. U$f" "73 DODGfk '' ii·, '7 3 ~UDI tP908) 'f 1970, 280S, Mint Cond. full with $500 down on ap· take me around . llav~ ·. I 00 LS '1.2124Wa1gpo!., il.995. 1 MAZDAS power. Dk Gray, $.)500, proved credit. Defe rred sOmeroad onme,but a "'" .Best0ffer673·3'3.\ pnll. ,rice ~-1301 .60 in go.o d c ond . ro 3 LAMDCIWISllt 8100 v•u COUPE '70 12' Cou•P""932) SlllSS. d A.Jl.R .. 17.61. t n n•portalioo lo .. ~. N1 '68 280S , Svs --recor , • yuu where you need to •STATION Su rr er s p eciiil • Auto. tranS; lowmllea; HtrbPrltd••" , AM/FM. New metallic Poriche 97·5·0 •UsedCarSpecials • go. Please l·ome to..,_ W • ...__,S AuLomatic'tranarnisslon, bl h 1 t LI ,. ... mMOf -cO"NT[D Gold . air. auto tr•na. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ECONO!\tY• me & try me·you ·11 like .. ,...,.. VB en•o'ne, power s•-r. ue. w. n1atc . n .; c. 537·6824 893·7566 uu111 nu• u1o> u 529, •. Ph ·. 55.'.""'I . \ l l II • ~· ~K PB .,.,,.95 "" ~O<>"I • 69Uatsun S9'i9 me. 'PP . u see ca, toCha .. efrolll Jn", 26 ,000 ml lei . """' :......, · 1 -==~~~~-'---·:·14 91-1 1.s , L2.ooo m.1. • J• SI 197:J f'1a! 12.i Spider, Lo'ft' PRICE $3395 to:verythi n a but air. ::! Door, Auto., Radio, 644·s:l07. Exantple: (02918R) Im eftlOl'IS m i leage, new t op , lifercedes8enzl9S8220S Sac r ifice ! Aflcr 6, lleuter.(XUP·816~. l-VW--,,.,..-.-&-.l-.---1- 1972 $3977 I orts AM /t'M838·9578 Ml·O&l •GAS SAVER• llon11 ne ransm. 0( ti cyl., 3 speed, air, warn . . . mp i.1111::' LESS $500 Good cond. Make offer. -----------1 '73Super Bug £2799 s.~le. Recenll.y .. rebW lt. l raclean. (486t"'OL ) ltltill ttD'iA ·~ '63 190. reblt. eng. new tiunroo(, al r c und ., heal e r , ve ry Sh<tl'p 'i 2 VW Buj,\, xlnl cond. hutn.radlo,heater,&cx-cd l . 833·9300 oa.,..r..Motars ... , __ .. _._·_2•_._._._,_ .... _1289 __ '74 Porsche 911 Coupe, v .w . "s peed . radio, <..:allll42·8l71Ua):.. . .... 54177 . • [§]:·;.·,°" .·.: ""VO.LVO ~0!",R'W~·N"<O"E'c"ou•••HT••!y?_ •• 15.~ ..., C"H IEtln radiator & tires . Al\-t /t~M stereo. 5 spd, s yellow. U:f29·!11'1~1. 35 000 mi 's. 1 owner' .,. :-:er·. M Ai\f /l;-M , xlnl . cond. gaut:cs, sepia brown, •SPOlfl'Y• ~1ioo.iwo.201 :i. ' l Very econ., must sell. 8000 mi, i l0,500. firm. '71 Opel GT $2399 ---- MOI 11.,;;1 OLDEST FR0!\'1 Sl.175.orrer.548·7305 645·8?06 -1 speed. radio. hetiter, '72 VW l:J Ut; AM /FM U1f1, UUIO 1966 Horhor CM 646 930J 1 ~~~-------extra clean. IWi·CXU J. stc1·co. Gd. eund. :'1111ke & Mazda Mtrs. I f America PrivatePllrlY-'74450 tiLC. 73 PORSCHE •SLi l'i':H• oner. Ca ll : 21:1·&11·2111 TOYOTA ·74 CH EVY Hi TON Weekdays Ctt.11 • ·74 'l'Hli $-1~ Ext. -1.i days. 71-l ·\:ltiJ·7790 Surfer Van. Chrome y p • o I 833.aJOO. 911 TARGA Tr1un1pll l 'Oll\' .. -i speed. t-:\·cs. ' , · r i ms , wide radial s , Sales·Ser \•ice·Leasuig '69 FIAT our rice n y l ---~~-----1 r a d io. heater. \'c r y '"' HorWr, c M. '''·9303 cruise control. cust. Roy Car•er, Inc.. 850 Spider Mercedes Benz Bea ut. lllack in and out· elcan. 1N\VK.OOJNJ . '68 l:J Ut;-:'\u t1 rt!s·lri.inai '72 JEEP w aaoneer, vs, paint, full carpets & RoUa1loyce BMW 1 yJ1.80f,) . side; r\M t l''i\l 8·lr.v.ck t:n&·reblt ·hL·ade r·mats P /S, load equ alizin paneling, ice box, side 2J4E.11lhst. Sl399 $2895 ExecutiveCcr stereo radio; air:S·spd : BILL MAXEY· Woodpnl.~1 .LW.5-15·2840· · h' b k •-rt spec. alloy 'ft'hccls; Lie hifch, Pirelli tires. W•r pipes, 1• a c ·sea .. , po Costa Mesa 54fi-4444 450 SE ·71 VW Cn1pr. w pu)>'""','' fiub1. AM /FM. $3,700. ~;:!•air oond. !44622W> '736 HZR. S!'-f.15. TOYOTA .,,,,. ~ THANKS FOR AL· .,, FIAT J·1m Slemons ~d .cund . t 1 _P_v_t._P~•·~·-•7_•·-""-'---1 GUSTAF150N LOWIH<O us TO 150.Spl•r $252.80 18881 •achlL """"" • 1968 J EEP Wa1onee Lincoln Mercury LIAD S OUTHlltM (ffBAFT ) Loaded with: Imports ~ .. · Hunt. a.icll ·68 vw Bug S775. t;wt W•t,on. 4 wheel drlv l6800BeachB1vd.. $149t Air. po wer windows, 9••.9•ftO · 714/675·791.SorDays 213 / vt / r oot Warn h ubJ H.B. 842·8844 CALIFOIMIA IH • AUlOMAJIC Al\f /Ft\I s lCr co. lo w .,,.,, .Jl'f 847.allS • 42'1·7210.lvmessage .... Fact. air., power s teer _.uto W ted tSfO SALESIM lf7L ' 73 _.T miles.36monlhopenend 1·1-9-5-,-5-, P-E-~---.. ~5-T-E_R, ____ ....:..:...:..: __ ing auto. trll\11 , 61, ~ • •• •ALL NEW 531 I avalla· r1A TRANSMISSION lease . Classic, 1600 super. com· TOYOTA I ()O/o '69 VW Sunroof, ,\l\l /lo'M, m i.' Immac. cond. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble Cor immediate de· 150 SDlcltr plete ly reslon .. <d . 3U.OOO O Fad gd . cond. (VTC14Z) J ohnaon &So WEPAYTOPOOu.AR livery. (4'7/P'Q) $15,000 cost ; buy-baek mi . 111",.No. 1314 , 727·2-ll.\ ver ory 5Jtj ·U'.?00 r Lincoln Mercury 262 FOR TOP VSEDCARS $2799 · llM£D. Hl1Y£1J $10,~; Depree. ~6; 7AMio4PM. IRYoia :{t '· Harbor· Blvd ., C.~ .FOREIGN, OOM~TIC •Still some remalnln1 Int. $44~ + Tax & Lic. l--"-'-"-.------1 I hoi n1 BAJA.Bus w/llOCorval r, MO·SUO or CLASSICS '74's at attractive aav· ~ INCLUDING ALL $214' Sec deposit · Ser >· P us .Y.our c ce r •C· sunroof turnlna brks + ----------< IJ your car is extra clean in&s! '6f'FIAT • · ' · '62 PORSCHE Reblt. eng. ccssories, T &L. xtras. $9$01orfer.IW6·56&6 , .... , ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 CHEVY pick up, '!\ ton. Good COQd. 111195. ~··- i;ee us rirst. 124 SDOl"f CCM11p9 tJH~ N o l\t I c A L . #0297l•. & trans. Asking $3,000, H..-b Fri1 .... r IAUERIUICK •One of the best selec· <tMJl49) POWER FUT~ SILKY Jim Sletn0ns bestorrer .636·7675 $37·546.f. 893·7566 '7:l \'W BUS. ;-.;'t!W cut;:. gd eund. 5-l!i·7WG 2925Harbor81vd. lions ofused BMW's. $1699 SMOOTl-1 ROTARY 9ll BLACK Coupe Xlnt. '72 ~lark 11 Wagou, auto. Costa Mesa 979·2500 ENG I N~ with 3 yr. Imports cond. ,\/C, t-'1:\I. 5 spU. air. 27 :\!PG . Ne w tires, TO,DOUlt.R 'It.ID IMMEDllt.TEL Y FOR ALL FORll<OH CARS CALL OR COMI IH TOSH US rHUJf'[ll\l [[•lf'[Jl\i'1 • •WanttoleaaeTJust aak' "71 FIAT 50.000 mile factory i\lusl n&&c. Lsc or buy. guod cond .Q40·~ ror our leasinaapttialist. I 24 Sport COWIM warranty -heater -17141133-9300 4115·~!15 03 VW Va n. xlnl bod y COIH.l . SJUIJ. l);lij.(~'j Closed Sunday i••tDNJ l reclining Naugahyde >~--------'" BUCKET SEATS with '73 450SE, immac., lo Crevier BMW 2~ W. lsl titrcel S11nla Ana x.:l5.;u11 BMW '71 2002'• 2 to choose '70·'74 CS &CSA'• c_. 3 to choose '72 & '73 IAYAlllA'1 3tochoose 52699 m e m o r y ( r on t miles. Must sell or leliSe. Passenger ·~e at -5 <Warren I 521 ·5920 or '73FIAT RADIAL PLY TlRES! 879·8235llifl.5p.m. 128 SL C""Pt POWER DISC b"kes '74 MIZ 450 SL (AC0029) ·-·rull carpetinf! -TA c II OM ET F.: R -Cruise control, s uperb. 52799 consol e -rear .,~lindo"' will trade. defogger -Electric; '69 FIAT 1._· Io c k -TI NT E O 124 Wogon GLASS -r. .J..OCKlNG (ZAT799) FUEL Otf'P!--'-olm. 51499 . 'ft'oocl steerin g wheel. Also. l"'u c h ,m o re IHtl ,,......, e q u 1 p m e.,n t too • .,........,.. '61 AAT numerous to mention 131·2040 •' 4tS.4t4t 124 Wdef' RX 3 Coupe ( S e r. '1 --''"'""'':;:-=•=-='"'~-~- (XE~W) fSl24Ai638931 '61,210 SL 'Slttt WE CAN-GIVE YGU 'COUrQl llOADSTER \.. -ALL THE l ow ner. ,ilnt! ·1;5 l'Olt:;t;HE t:ood Condition 847·1:J77. ·-'ti6 TO\'UT:\ W.ago11 . El·onon1 y plus? WS\\' -- L1rcs, radio. heater. $5~J. '67 V\\' u i..:t ; 1 \'~R 23:J J li-16-#&6dll'. Xlnt.Cond. sse..s. ---l:i7 5 ij..1Jj '7G WGN . :\uto , a ir, ------ W Porsche 911T,loadi..>dlo ratJ 1 a !~. :\I 1.:o nd . 71 V\\'C,\,\ll't;H 1n1. lmn1a c ~Hc;.1sonahlc $2 ,4!15 ol r . !\lusl selL l'UP·'l'UI' 96:1·tilll:IO ·rradc OK. !.lti2·7935 Sl500 .HS·ti&!:I IMMEDIATE DELI· VER Y on 2002, 53Ji, 3.0si ~~ ..... NOW! >'6t RAT 1~4 s-t StMdor C·R·E·D+T (~PS2$1) You Need &. Still Save SJ:Ztt You Money I '71 l'IAT ···=~· .. · . ''' •• • /-I A r BMW Bavaria .. '12, aYto, alr , AM 1F• stereo; P/S, MUil sell at ~. Priv, p(¥, 831-0795 f._, Alllhorl':'d • • .... ~""'· Louin&. Doi t7JO ·~eu'0.11•.;y· ••• .Pi ••• ~··lp~ .... ,... 1nw . ._...,. 'tfl l/•Uun PU w/a-•ol S.. M• •hell., ~:xcellenl concl. S-AM 157·2 llZ flll0.11111"111. • --·BEACH : 1MAZDA l 11Df IUCI lltl. llllllMTDll II.ICM 0.11 direct .pr colle<!t 4' uve • 842-666 • .. '67 250S. Orig. owner . Auto, A /C, Am{l'm, ' r1dlalil.' xlnl. $37.50 P.P. 4Jl9.SSP7. t742 ···············~······· 0 MGBT, Gd. Coo~. S22Sb. 873·6120 .daya; fl$·SM Evea &wkendJ . SELL Idle lten-. witb_ a I , • Doi ly Piiot Cluatned ~ . ..... 71 •• ' f SALES & SERVICE • 1·· •· 1n ... _ ~ .,; SOutherll CGll·f. ' 2nd in THE ATIO WE ARE PROUD OF OUR OUTSTANDING RECORD WITH THIS OUTSTANDING CAR! Before YOU buy COMPARE OUR SAVINGS AND INSPECT OUR COMPLETE HONDA SERVICE FACILITIES NEW 1975 HONDA · Civic , . ILES ·PIR GALLO . ' • ' " -. . . ' . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORVE1'TE-11:173· Jin· fo~·d '72 ~'l'O, Brm. (..:1>e.· 0 I 211000 .1 Air, P /S, P ,U, u1n tfm mac. 11 Y • mi ~-:.tcreo. Sl450. 673·7&19 Full power. 1\uto. ,, /W. 1--------- 545.5459 l{c:; .• 5:'i6·4488, 1~73 L'l'U Squire Wagon, ti Bus . · pass. Like 1'1cw. AJI xtras 74 Corvette Si11,1er Cpc .. Low milea ge. ti/J-4G4l . Air, P /s. P /ll , P1w , 1961:1 io'ord ~l usl . ·6· :J Am/Fm, tilt & telescope slJeed, Xlnt <.'Olx1. Need:. slet?.tiny: whl. L-82 Eng. 4 tires. shocks. 49-ti-5191:1. Spd. Blk int. Stl radls. •1973 Gran Torino, P/S, Pos ilra c t . Burglar autolrans, P/H,air.Xlnl alarm. Days 546-1161 E\·es. 962-4930 ask ror1 -=co=n~d_:. S2=611~5~·-='"='·-='255=-­ Steve. '64 VET1' E Sti n ~ra y . X l nl . co nd. 4 s pd . 'tH H.Hnchero ~95. ,\uto-Runs Good. Call 646-6885 327-300HP. Hestofr. O\'er Lincoln 9945 $2,700. 675-6237 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,74 CORVETIE TWO 1913 L;ncoln Cpe>. One Blue mist w/2ti.OOU STl...,GRAY m <. & One llu,gundJ " wj'J0,000 nti. Local one Uettul. yelJo.,..•; lt 1 I~. owner cars ! Sold ne.,.., al auto. lrao:i:; P,S: 7600 Johnson & Son. i\ear act. miles. Lie. !J.17 /\IMP. \Vholesale Blue ~ $7-195. i 4 1 ~ 5 ( l 9 I G W Y ~ J 'im cote-· i62lG \Y-X > JQhn::!:9n & T. ,, ___ $o~il-eoln 1'4e-rcury Jlftp9f'fs ~ lla ~!io• Blvd., C.M. a:1i:-•300 ""·~ .·~- • 9933 .......... : ........... . . Cougar, 67, x!nt cood. I owner. 44 .000 miles P'Vt Pty.M ~t Sell! 003.3733 99j5 •••• ·73 Ford L "fU Brougham Country Squire. like new, 8 Pass. Loaded~ :Jl,000 m1 . 640.132a •••rick 99'\7 ••••••••• , ..... ,.i,!••• 71 Maverick, DR., 15 mpg ... Excellent rUnning \ cond. ·Clean1 Lape deck. $1250. 898-1547 . '71 L'fD. Radial tires, ·70 Maverick G cyl. New 1'.1C , all power . till brakes.auto.Stick.Good w h e e I , I o a d e d , condition 536-0336 Sweetheart. l Owner.1---------- Mldt"See! $l&Al/ Best of-wy 9950 fer. 833·9305 Pvt. Ply. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• '71 MARQUIS BROUGilAM Coupe. Split power seals, vinyl top, power win- dows, till whed. FM stereo. (323CCL) $1689 '69 TORINO fo~astback, P /S, P !B, A/C. Xlnt. cond. ' 645-2556afl4:30 '73 GRAN TOruNO. Air, GUSTAFSON pwr. Xlnt. cood. 18000 Lincoln Mercury mi, i2187S. 644·8192 16800 Beach Bfvd., 71 Ran• Aero, gd. cond. nu H.~. 842-8844 llrcs, radials, l'1S, P/B, '65 A-t l!rc . Stution Wagon. ,\/c, ~1400 or bst offer. $350. Clean. Pn\•ate par: E\·e675·340.1. _ ly .M8·2017 . .blos, Htw 9.00 Alllos, Htw 9100 ...... , ......................................... . • • ... Mlo1, llotd , ._, Uotol' ..,...,, Ultd A.too, U1•d ··~·••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOTICE ~:?'i•••••• 9.9$0 M1 nt~ ?912 PW. ttl7 Vf90 9974 how Duily ll1lot Clatis· •••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltled ada diaplay their l 914 A-f~NTER~Y Cu · '67 ~1 UST ANG Conv. '73 SQUIRE 7:! Veaw l Dr l-fUlcf\b4ck, mes11111e1 w lth legibility :.!Or'. 11· ~· Lola!" eictr showroom cond., r.11d l•I fun c.11.r . Be~t orrer over •l\d lmpad.'! Our ads, v.·e ~quip ., nt:l. tur, •wr. tlre1, Id 1nlle•ae. 289 WAGON ~1400. ts73·3682 · are pr9ud to sai.y, t4:11Uy ".t~er., ~t.r,. .?nly aon ena. w/2 barrel c·arb. 1---,.,.-..,--,---,-=,I 1e\ re1 ull11 . Phon e l:t,000 ~·· I his car Is jus S9SO. (1-16·2677 984 Ouk St Automatic transmls&lon, Claa9lfled Adi 6'2-56'18 642·5678. b,r_?ken in. U11co,u11tcd le t..:o:.t a ~l ~.~:1 ' ' ai r conditioni ng, A~1 --- s:.lj50 this Wcckl'otl uuly -r1i1dio. l7:sg(;Nl'J Che•rolet t818KEJ J Jottn¥o11 & Soi 1t1t:._i ~l u:.t ang P /S P /U. IAn coln fl1tircury ~·;;~ \'·H, t·u~111t• ei.;cellcnt, ·Jl u t h ur Blvd ., <.:,\I $.j()our ot Jcrli7:1·0089 5-lO·!'"K.i:iu ---- Mu1tan9 995 '74 MUSTAHGll I -~Pl'Cli x lol 10 & out. Will tr..idc $2677 ~Mleroi! .TOYOTA 1966 Horbor. C M, 6•6·9303 '73 PINTO 2 DOOR. Sedan. Very aharp. 4 speed, radio, heater. <063GNM > $1utllil GUSTAFSON Lincoln Mercury 16800 Beach Blvd., 11. 8 . IM2-8844 '73 PIMTO ...................... ·1---------Less than 24,000 act . "66 l'il U S"J'ANG, SJ7S. miles; It/II, aul. 4·spd. N~ds somebodywork. trans; W e. 22:.t GWC; '69 MUSTANG A uton1 u t ic t r uns mlsslon.1 ___ ...o._64:::2c.:·3S>!I=:_--$21115. power stcl·rini-:. <1ir con·· 9 M Jim Slemons di lllnli •P'. 1 YS El:ll·IJ ~ ustang convcr:tlble <> 302· V!i . Good cond1tlon. I -..&.. $1577 642·95'1G"llafl Gl'M mpUt-.:> 'I\ l • ·w V·tl, i\uto. i'!S, P/H, 83_3·_9_3_0_0 __ il/eGJt. e.uJi.6 ,\ir c:oud. Htu.110, heuter.1 ·.-7'~1'-i-nl-u ltnbl. Hrown. S'i~. lii:J--11~~ __ Lik~ ncv.•. Ulx. l11l. Air, Sl~SO. 645· 72tM! TOYOTA Old1mobile 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Runabout, t•ustorn in- 19b6 H[ldior. C r.1 6J6 •:i:io1 Sah:s undScrvicc tcrlor 1ci.;terio1'. ·I spd. ---OLPSMOllLE Xlnt co n d . s21ou . · 6 8 i\I u ~ l a n g G ·r GMC TRUCKS 675-4580. fo'astl1<1t·J.:, µo~·t·r eqwp, n1 .. g v.·hl:., m1;1ny xtras. HOMDA CA.RS ,.,....... . 9960 Gd t·ond. i\lakll offer. Unlver1fty Olck •••••••••••,••••••••••• 892-5407 2850 Harbor Blvd. f Cosl. Mesa ••• ~·· •.· 'ATLAS '6S f\l u:;lang in :-.Int run-.....,._..., ning coni.J . ~r<1~1d new Olds '75 Star!lre. Loaded! .Cllrvlltrfl'lrlliuwth transm . S9UO. 64-\-2886. Only 4·000 ml. Over $1000 Open Oally 115.m. 'ti! 10 '68i\l ust<.1ng. E.-.:traclean. of!alicker.P.P.837·3688. PM ' ",,' ~lus l, sci!. SI.WO/best of· l007 OLDS Cutlass, Good 2929Haii'borBlvd .• ler. 4'.f4 ·1'1<! 17. condition. ~/best or-CO.la Meu !il ustang JI , Ghia, PIS, fer.494·7662. 546-1934 1'/~ .. ~u lu. :.harp. :i>2095. '69 Olds 98, 4 dr , hard top, 1974 PlyJnouth Ouster, 55\·Ju:il. S975 . FullY. equipped. Loaded, Excellent condi· '"C0me In now! Y.ou'rl! sure to find the .one you want!" • Su nday May 18 1975 l DAILY PILOT DI Ii You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad ............... ~~......_..,...~ ·: ·• 9920Chevrole-t 9920Che-vrol~t 9920 CIM•rolot 99JO , Is there one. here for you? NEW '75 Yi-ton Pickup! No. 2095 78/5431 has heater/defroster . four-speed trant., radio, 6.00-14 white walls. mirrors. step bum per. decor pkg., etc. s3199 . Only * Immediate Delivery! NEW '75 Y2-ton Stake! NEW '75 Crew Cab 1-ton Pickup! No. 12311115629 has air cond .. aulo. trans .. dual rears, Silverado equlp., 8.7$-16.5 rubber, camper eQuip., etc .• and morel Make .Offer! * Immediate Delivery! • .; • . '· .. '67 • J Spd,Air. · $775. 1 _"4_._•~·04_5~1~. ------I tion. $3200. 548-9-1-13 Pinta 9957 1970 D ut;tcr, Good Howcrd R. Luc:o1, Hew Cm-& T~k MIJ". NEW '75 Blazer with 4-wheel Drive! '65 ·Automatic. $595. 548·4742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t r a n !ipor tu l1o n. 7 1-1 - ·;2 l'Juto Sedan. ,.;Int 64Q·l-1!13<1ft 5&wknds. l"(J nd . <.:LEAN ~ Sl800. ~-~ C<.q WJ Hc;1ch , ·19:.J J'JG4. ______ , ..... Mazda 9738 Maida 9718 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FACTORY CASH RHATE OM AMY HEW '74 ROTARY EHGIHE SEDAM, WAGON, OR HARDTOP 5500 CASH REBATE ON NEW 1975 MAZDA's ·only at Miracle Mazda $500 Cash Rebate On Any Mew '75 Rotary Mazda Sedan, Wagon .or Hardtop! There·s never been a better time to buy Mazda. You 'll get a hmmmdinger of a deal from us -and $600 cash back when you buy any new 1974 or 1975 rotary-engine car. And. you can use your rebate toward the down payment if you want. Come in for a test dri ve . One tough engine. One tough ca r. One hmmmdinger of a deal. Good thru May 31 , 1975. .. . I Hcli<iblc p;.11·1y tu tna J.:c :;rnull pa y rncnts. 'i 2 Plymouth Cr1 ckcl, 'l·l ,000 miles. L1J.:c nc"·· $975. Call 847·6029 as k !or Jerry llasson, Dir. .. ft ft • ·74 Plymouth Satel lite Sebring Plus. Power /0tir, Jo. m i. $3200. 49-1·4401 , ·72 D u:;t e r , compact. $1795 . 84 2·6 16 4 o r IW7 ·6162. M!J·J.'EJ \ ~·orJ.: J Poll'fiac 9965 ... , •.................. 1911 Pontiac Gran Prix, filly equipped. SJ99S , ~i&,1 9.::1 .. ,, 6 p ~ays. 7310"'ran ·Prix. lo mi. p /5, ~· p/b, p1w , <1m/J'm steroo, trlt steering whl l mmac. SJ,a95. Pvt Pty. 673-6360 days. 54!1·3597 eves. '65 Bo nneville , brand nu lraJJs .. new cng. mounLS, perf. running rood., $300. 646·2333 ll7 Firebird '400"' One owner. Lo. mi. Riil. P IS · P /H. A·l inside & out $1350. 673 ·5651 PONT '6\l, custom S, 6 cy\, 2 d r , auto, fl /S, P /B. $875 /orr. 13 • ptYB-16·4738 "6(; Bonneville. Air cond, \"inyl t op. i450. (4 16· t.:U W I P .P . 640·1113. PHONE 546·80 17 NO CASH NEEDED T.Q,rJl.lllc {)J'~~~)" . Example: lralld Hew 1975 Grand Prf°x (165875) ~~II s1411s DOWN MO. Immediate Delivery 48 mos. $4979 run price t ncl . T &L . $6804 deferr ed pmt. pr ice incl. T&L & a ll carrying charges on approved credit. A.P .R. I6.24 Clk DAVE ROSS PONTIAC / t80 HARBO R Bl Vfl c "''" '"'' "' Thundorblrd 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 1"hundcrbitrl, while on while, every power option . A sk'g ii4500. ,,58-0420. '74 T·Bird. Oril owner . 14,000 mi, fully equip'd. .l\1C. Am 1Fm. iS!:IOO . 352·4870 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 VEGA PAi'lEL Cu1t. carpets & 1»>1telin g, m•IS & wide ov1tl1, aulo. tr~na . ;\ hard lo llnd one. t!Hll FFQ> $1589 • GUSTAFSON Lincol n Mercury . lti800 Bcitch Blvd., 11. B. 842·!1844 '72 VIGAGT KAMIACll WAGON 4 1.,.eed. ttlr, OT opllon, xlnl) \ . ' . No. 442305/5257 has auto !rans , va, ai r co n d ., radials, radio, pwr. ,. sleertng & brakes. tinted glass, etc. Only * Immediate Delivery! 'V ; No. 124748/!5384 hts 8';c8 ' stake. ve. pwr. steering, auto. !rans .. HD rear springs, 7.50-16 fires. gauges, HD generator etc. Only * Immediate Delivery! NEW '75 Y2-ton Pickup with Ca111>« Shell! No. 2t0519/543"3 hes rad i o . heater /defrost er. mirrors, fi lters . four-speed transmission. etc. alld camper shell. Only ,... * Immediate Delivery! NEV~ '75 Vz-ton Surfer Van! I No. 108588/5140 has auto. trans., J)Wf. steering & braKes. VB. au;c. seat, enclosed rear bedroom, Side Pof1s. sink, faucet. ice boir;, shag carpeting, rear mounted ap.11.re, radio. etc. Only 55999 * Immediate Delivery! ' .. No-. 217608/5378 has s 111·xe112· stake. radio. step bumper,. four-speed trans., e<c. Only *. Immediate Delivery! No. 146758/5351 has auto... !rans., po wer steering. VB. tinted glass. au;c. seat. air cond., mirrors. HD shocks. slabilizer bar, HD springs, pwr. brakes. radio. chromed bumpers. gauges. cuslom appearance group. etc. and more. Only * Immediate Delivery! NEW '75 Y2-ton Pickup with 4-wheel Drive! No 132892/5196 .. -· has a"1o . "ans .. VB. Si lverado eQufp., tin t ed gtass. a ir cond .• mirrors. spec. shocks. sprlnQs, fuel tank shield. r:>ewer steering, radio, chromed ~rille. e1c .• and more. A loaded beauty! Make OK-.rl * Immediate Delivery! ' I No. 128228 '541 5 has VB . au t o. traiis , air cond. ·I o c k i n g dillerent1al. 31 gal. fuel 1ank. tinted glass. extra seal. pwr. steeri ng. white Wiillls. Cheyenne eQuip .• white top, etc., and more. Only $6699 * Immediate Delivery! NEW '75 1-ton Van for T -A-L-L Cargo! ·- No. 14 114332 has 8';c 12 ";c98" van. , trans .. pwr. steering & brakes. VB, dual roll-up rear door, aux. springs. etc. Only * Immediate Delivery! NEW '75 2-ton Cab and Chassis! Make Offerl * Immediate Delivery! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • E WANT TO LEASE? E • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • : is 'the way to go! It's E : Howard's EZ low-rate E : way to lease! Just ask! : • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TRY ouR· EXCELLENT TRUCK SERVICE . -for light, mtdl......iuty, ond heovy~ ci. .. y true kl! ' I • ' •• ' ' .. ' ' " ' ' . I ' 1 . • . . • <.. THANK YOU FOR MAKING HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH . - ·THE NUMBER ONE VOLUME DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY AGAIN 175 DUSTER FACTORY STICKER DISCOUNT SALE PRICE BRAND NEW '75 TRAIL DUSTER VOLUME MEANS SAVINGS FOR YOU ~ 2 DOOR COUPE $3,640 -445 . ··3.195 200 REBATES ARE BACK CASH REBATE TO YOU FROM CHRYSLER MOTORS ON ANY NEW VALIANT· DUSnR ·SCAMP OR PLYMOUTH VAN IN STOCK THRU MAY 31st * THE CLINCHER * For the f1111t 12 months of use, any Chrysler Moto111 Cofporation Dealer will flx without charge for parts or l1bor, any part of our 1975 - cars we supply {except tires) which proves defective In normal use, regardless of mile~ ........ 'Plv$ Dtei.r P•t'P· • Tll & License J.I • 4 WHEEL DRIVE IMMIDIATI DELIVERY LIST PRICE $7,002 DISCOUNT $ l , 502 '73 FORD T Bird $ . ' V•I, -·tr-.. 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Lie . .fllOlPG I • GET YOUR CAR READY FOR tit.""""" iJ1t• lflol(ao. Lie.""°· NlHOll. " : g:~ ~l~~~GE $ 3 • 9 5 ~~~~~.~~~:~~~~~~~.·~: $ . 5 9 5 ~=-1;:::::::.....,::::'":::'"'::::~:::~A= ..... =;=~=-~="'"::i;::::'°::::i:::::""":::; ... ::""":::· ::it.7~~~i'i~"~~":~iil':!_ANlN.-i"iT ... 4i"i ... ~i;'!:_-..... -~.--m,~$~3095. LEASE ANY MAKE OR MODEL VACATION TIME WITH A •• • '73 PONT. Grand Prix . $3· 3 9 5 * 21 POINT SAFETY INSPECTION :::.~:.:.~-::::;;::':;.:~.:::::.~'.~i.!'..."'i'..:::.";:; . FROM A DEALER WHO Will :~~.~~~!.~.:.. ~.!,"! !~!~4:.. $ 79 5 'SERVICE & TAK.E CARE OF YOUR CAR. .,_,.., ....... ~ ..... ~ '"' ""~' . SERVICE & PART~•'· 6 DAYS A WEEK INCL. SAT AY 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM . . -. . • .. ~ . lDINGll HUNTINGTON ~ · BEACH > . CHRYSLER· l ·PL YMOIJL ~ • • "'W~ WAl~ll ........ "' .... ·-... -. , I~;,;;:,_ f , •. .t . .. . .. .... ~' .... -, .. . . . . ~ . . ~ .. . . . . ... ,~ .... COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE LAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT BEACH SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF MAY 18 ·MAY 24 •· AMERICAN MOTORS Ward S. Lee. Inc. 1234 S. Main St .. Santo Ano 547-5826 Crevier Motors 208 W. I st St .. Santo Ano 835-3171 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 2tnJ Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa CHEVROLET Connell Ch evrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa • 546-1200 DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842-778 1 . I Theodore Robjns Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 642-0010 Sunset Ford 5440 Gorden Grove Blvd., Westminst er 636-4010 ld!GI University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Me sa .540-9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842-8844 John son & Son L i nc o ln Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-5630 Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury 1301 No. Tustin , Santo Ano 547-0511 MAZDA Jim Panos Mazda 200 I South Manchester, Anaheim 75().21 41 THE DAILY PILOT, 1\1 WEEK, MAV 18, 1975 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile .2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa , 540-9640 • • # • PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-8017 TOYOTA Dean lewis lmJ:>orts 1966 Harbor .Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 Bill Maxey Toyota '18881 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach 847-8555- \ VW-PORSCHE-AUDI Chick Iverson , Inc . 445 'E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-0900 VOLVO Dean Lewis Imports • 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 7:30 8:30 7:00 •• 10! TV !PORT! HIOHllOHT! SUNDAY. MAY 1\ lO:OOAM l(ij) (I) CBS 8pot1s Spectacular . 11:00 B Cl) (II Family Clrcle Cup Tennis Coverage of the women's tournament, played at the Amelia Island (Fla.) Plantation. d ~el S.Mbllll California Angels vs. the Baltimore Orioles. 1 11(1) NBA S.1ket:Nl~amplonshlp Series 1 Cll~ NHL Hockey Stanley Cup Play-Offs. 1:00 D ) Alan Kine Tennis Classic Live, from Caesars Pilace, Las •i••· Nev. 3:00 D (9 (I)) Cl) lncH1napoll1 '!500' Time Trtals Coverage of ilf>u~~dl!l_'.' from Indianapolis, Ind. 4:00 D (QI ) CJ) Wortd lnvftatjonal Tennis Classic Coverage of the J;r.n•s S ngles, as Rod laYer meets llie Nastase. TUESDAY, MAY 20 6:00PM ti ~ (]) NBA Basketballl-Champlonshlp Sertes Tentatively scheduled. 8:00 (I) NBA S.sketball-Champlonshlp Serin Tentatively sched· Ufed. FRIDAY,.MAY 23 6:00PM 8 @ (J) NBA Buketball-Champlonshlp Series Game 5 (if necessary)T~ tentatively scheduled. 8:00 (I) NBA 8a1ketball-Champion1hlp Sertes Tentatlvely sched· Ufed. SATURDAY, MAY 24 lO:OOAM I Women'• Pro Tennis Tournament 11~ Ma~ LNaue S.Mball 2. <HJ (I) (I) blinny Thomas Memphis Goff Clanlc From the · Cok>nlaTCountry Club, Memphis, Tenn. B Prep S,CWU Wotid CIF Girls Gymnastic Championships, from Fullerton Jr. College. 4:00 iSports Fiim "Motorcycle Classic" 4:30 iJ Fiim "NCM Highlights" ) .~ Fltm "The Lange Cup Race" 5:00 ( (I)) (]) A8C'1 Wide World of Sports TV LJ~1 Evening Movies 1.-00 1;30 10:30 7:30 a.«> 9:00 7:JO 8:00 S!JO 7:l0 L«> 8:30 7:30 9:00 7:30 1:30 7:00 l.'00 t:OO 10:00 SUNDAY, MAY 11 11 .. On It!• Waterfront" (dr•) '54--Marlon Br•ndo, Eva Marie S•lnt, Kart Malden, LAie J. Cobb, Rod Stelaer. 7 (2' I) l (C) "'rtendly '9rsu•9'°n" (dra) '7S-Rlch•rd l<ltey, Shirley Knllht, Kevin O'Kfff~ Michael O'Keefe, Tracie S•v•ae. 9 (C) "Topaz" (1u1p) 'o!}-Frederlck Stafford, Dany Robin. MONDAY, MAY 19 9 (C) ''Operfllon NUcoet'" (com) '59-C•ry Grant, Tony Curtlt, Joan O'Brien Din• Merrill. I (C) "WI~ J-mew'' (documentary) '70. 4 U 8 10 (C) Uf1M 8f'Nt 19CalM" Concl. (dra) '63-St.eve McQuffn, Jame• Clame.!J Richard Attenborouch, James Don•ld, Charles Bron· •on, Donald ,.,••••nee. J•m•1 Coburn. •TUESDAY, MAY 20 9 (C) ...... Den"t Run" (com) '66 -c.,y Grant. Samantha fapr, Jim Hutton. • I (C) "'Te ~ A Ra.,..... (documentary) '71. 4 Z3 8 10 CC> "Deetlt ~ 'rtends" (dra) '75 -K•t• Reid, A Mar· tlnei, Martin Bat .. m, Jack CH1ldy, Paul Henreld, l)tnd• D•y Geo,.... 7 (2' I) S (C) .. A Cry In "'9 WfW-•" (dni) '74 -<Hors• Kennedy, Joanna P9tt.t, L" H. Montcomery, Liam Dunn, Collin Wiicox-Home. WSDNHDAY, lfAY 21 9 {§) "1'"9t9cr..t'' (com) '58 -Cary _Grant. lnlllid Bersman._ I ' C) "Mattera of UM c.nco ,.,.,... (doc) ·s~N•l'rated by Orson •""· 7 (2't 8) S (C) "O..ttt Cn.tH" (dra) '74 -Richard Lon .. Polly Berpn, Edward Albert. ~t• Jackson, C.IHte Holm, Tom Bo.fey, Cesare Danova. 10 (C) •'Chanp ell H•w· (dra) '59-f:lvls Presley, Mary Ty'-r Moore. -THURIOAY, MAY 22 I 1~c~ 'l(~. Aca!!s~ <~!'l,;!!.-<dr~)7,4G~tf>a~r.J1n~~l~: Lou Go11ett, Ruby Dee, Ramon Bierl, J~ O.S.ntl1, Ketty Leiter. FRIDAY MAY 23 9 "'9nny s.r.nade" (d r•) •d --eary Grant, Irene Dunne. I (C) "Z.nzabullu" (document•ry) '57. SATURDAY, MAY 24 9 (C) "Uncfer C.P,rkiom" (1u1p) '49 -ln&r1d B•f'llnan, Joseph Cotten, MlchHI Wiidin .. Marpret lAlahton. I cc.> ......._. _. .. c.,. ,..,..._,. (doc) '59 -Narm.cl by Orson .,, ...... 4 IJ • 10 (C) ...,.._.. bW" Jdra) '72 -Burt Lancamr, BNee ~.Jo,.. Lulce, Richard aecbl Joaq\,ln Martinez. 7 <21 I) J (C) ,..,..llfHt at TH't11nys" lcom) '61 -Audrey Hepburn, Gec>f'S• Pe1>9•rd. Patricia Nul, Buddy EbHn, M•r11n Balsem. 5 ''TII• Kiiier .,.,_. .. Chor) '59 -James Best, Ken Curtis. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 18, 1975 'FRIENDLY TOWN' A reconstructed pre.Civil War 1own was the site of the major filming of .. Friendly Per- suasion," the world premiere ABC Sunday Night Movie at 8:30PM. Missouri Town l 8SS, situated about 1 S miles from Kansu City at Lake Jacomo in a 4,000- acre park, makes its ftlm debut in the new television film star-- riof Richard Kj)ey and Shirley Knight as a Quaket' couple who give aid to a pair of runaway staves. All the buildjnp in the completely reconstructed villaac were moved there from otbet' locations and were donated by descendants of families who had built them. The 13S-year-old borne of Abijah Withers served as the• family home of the Birdwell family (Kiley, Miss Knight, Kev- in O'Keefe, Tracie Savage, Michael O'Keefe and Sparky MkUel O'lteef~ worb IMnl _. Marcus). And, as it often ha~ I~ pWa wt6 "' Quker &.17. pens on location shooting, some rescue by ordering 200 white changes Wet'e necessary, accord-bedsheets and 100 pounds of ing to director Joseph Sargent. rock salt. When the sun melted "We bad to add a front the snow, prop men fanned out porch," he said, "and we con-into the fields and spread sheets structed a pond so that the beau-around the trunks of trees and tiful oak trees nearby were re-sprinkled rock salt in lieu of fleeted in it." _Another major snow. From a short distance, the task for the film company crew camera couldn't:tell where the was transforming a small, rough-real snow ended and nature's hewn log cabin into a clapboard helpers began. Metbo<list Church. The old Shirley Knight, a native of Flintlock Church. built in 1848, Lyons. Kansas. was delighted to was uaed to depict scenes of be working in the authentically Quaker meetings. restored town. Using a Une from Hourly weather changes caus-the script, she said with a smile, ed some problems for the on-"It pleasu~s me." • location film company too. At the conclusion of filming, While the movie was being film-the "Friendly Persuasion" corn- ed the March snows came and pany removed its changes and went with . variable frequency, restored the villaae to its orig- causing producer Herbert Leon-inal loot-with one exception. ard and director Joeeph Sargent A covered bridge erected over a no end of problems wbeo it small river was left intact, ~ came to matching scenes. The cause the historical IOCiety had production manaaer came to the wanted one in that spot. 8Mrte1 ltaiPt ... IUcUrd IDlq ....... ~ ,.-.,. P•&• 3 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TEl.EVISION , THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: MAY 17111 (,.M.) l :OO Llw for the '70s (C) 1:30 Law tor Ille '70s (C) 4:00 Llw f0t the '70s (C) 4:IO Man 1ftd Envlronmtnt (C) 5:00 Ma11 11Mt Eltvironmtnt (C) 5:JO Special: (C) (PBS) 6:JO Specill: (C) (PBS) 7:30 flCtl of Autumn (C) (KOCE) 1:00 lnternltlon1I Anhnltion ftstiv1I (C) (PBS) l :JO I• ,.rtor1D1nce at Wolf Trap (C) (PBS) SUNDAY: MAY llttt (P.M.) J:OO Yoe• wtttl Madtfl.111 (C) (KOCE) 3:30 YICI wttft MacltllH (C) (KOCE) 4:00 Music Proftd (C) (PBS) 4:JO Theater i. AIMnc. (C) (PBS) 7:00 fet11ft1 Cood (C) (CTW) '1:JO Y•n' ,..Int (C) (KOCE) 1:00 BUI Morm' Joumal: lnttrna· Uoul R.,ert (PBS) . 9:00 11lt We1t1Mr (C) (PTl) 9:30 focus: Oran1• County (C) (KOCE) • MONDAY: MAY 19ttl, (P.M.) 12:00 Sdlool District Ntn (C) (KOCE) 12:10 Masterpiece Tlleatrt (C) (PBS) 1:10 Inside/Out (C) l:ZS Matft fldorJ (C) 1:40 Time To Draw (C) 2:00 Electric Co•PlftJ (C) (CTW) 2:JO lie Blue Marble (C) (NET) l :OO Law for tflt '70s (C) 3:30 Ma11 ind Envtron1111tt (C) 4:00 Ma.,_e T1llftls Crow (C) (PTL) 4:JO a.ctrlc CompeftJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 S.S.e Street (C) (CTW) 1:00 Law for the 70s (C) l:JO Yop Wftfl Madetlnt (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Woman (C) (PBS) 7:30 focus: Orance County (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Anbs Ind lll'Mlls (C) (PBS) 1:30 N9va (C) (PBS) 9:30 lnterftce (C) (PBS) TUESDAY: MAY ~ (P.M.) 12:00 Sc-.. District Ntn (C) (KOCE) 12: 10 r.n111 Coed (C) (CTW) 11:40 This Is My Lllld (C) (KOCE) 1:10 t..•nltJ of Livlnf T111nes (C) l:"On.t to Df'lw (C) 1:4511* fldlMy (C) 2:00 Dedrtc CompeftJ (C) (CTW) 2:JO C.naalend11 (C) (PBS) 3:00 "'8y lrldet Wltll the Elpet11 (C) 3:JO Ma~ftl T11i.p Grow (C) (PTl) 4.-00 Yop Witfl Madeline (C) (KOCE) 4:30 a.ctrlc CollPlftJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sal• Street (C) (CTW) 1:00 lie Blue Marble (C) (NET) l :JO Min ind Environment (C) 7:00 The WIJ It W11 (C) (PBS) 7:30 faces of Autu•n (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Spec!ll: (Ct (PBS) 9:00 Tiie T111n Ed11: live Ftll-..up (C) (KOCE) 10:00 Callfomla Journal (C) (PBS) WEDNESDAY: MAY Zht (P.M.) 12:00 Sdtoel District ...... (C) (KOCE) 12:10 Anbs Hd l ...... ls (C) (PBS) 12:40 FICI Tiie Students (C) 1:10 M1tllfldory (C) 1:25 Inside/Out (C) 1:40 Co111mun~ of Uvlnc Thlqs (C) 2:00 Electric Co•PlftJ (C) (CTW) 2:30 VIiia Altert (C) (PBS) · 3:00 Law for tflt '70s (C) 3:30 Man ind Envlrea ... nt (C) 4:00 frylq PIM Wnt (C) (PTL) 4:30 EJectrlc ColllPlftJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 S.S-t Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Law for Ille '70. cq &:JO Yoe• Wltll M.clellne (C) (KOCE) 7:001'11J lrldee Wftfl tfle U,.rta (C) 7:30 Yottn' Plpell11 (C) (KOCE) 1:00 M1sttrplece T11Ntre (C) (PBS) 9:00 Music "°feet (C) (PBS) 9:30 The Wuthtr (t) (PTL) THURSDAY: MAY 22nd (P.M.) 12:00 Sdlool IHstrkt 'News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 Non (C) (PBS) 1:10 Tilltt To Draw (C) 1:25 Community of Uv1111 Tlll1111 (C) 1:45 lnsidt/Out (C) 2:00 Eledrlc Co111peftJ (C) (CTW) 2:30 811 Blue Marble (C) (NET} 3:00 lntem1tioMI Animation FestiVll (C) (PBS) 3:30 Fetlln1 Cood (C) (CTW) 4:00 Yoe• Wtu. MacltllM (C) (KOCE) 4:30 EJectrlc C.11peftJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 Seu11e Street {C) (CTW) 6:00 look Beat (C) (PBS) 1:30 Man •DCI Envlronmtftt (C) 7:00 Anat 111d lsneHs (C) (PBS) 7:30 "°plentdl (C) (KOC£) 1:00 £venlltc It SymphoftJ (C) (PBS) 9:00 In Perfon1111tce It Wolf Trap (C) (PBS) ,. FRIDAY: MAY 23rd (P.M.) 12:00 Sclltol District ...... (C) (KOCE) 12:10 lie Blue Mllble (C) (NET) 12:.40 CallfoMla Joul'ftll (C) (PBS) 1:10 Inside/Out (C) 1:25 Tl• Tt Draw (C) 1:40 Colll111HitJ of Uv1111 Thlftp (C) 2:00 Eledrte ColllP._lltJ (C) (CTW) 2:30 VIII Alts,. (t) (PBS) 3:00 llw for the '70s (C) 3:30 W°""n (C) (PBS) 4:00 "'8y lrld11 WHll the Elpetts (C) 4:30 Electric Co11tpe11J (C) (CTW) 5:00 Seumt Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Law ,., the '70s (C) 1:30 Novi (C) (PBS) 7:30 On111111 CountJ Rnlew (C) (KOCE) 8:00 One of 1 Kiad (C) (PBS) 1:30 Tiie Naturelltb (C) (PBS) 9:00 Flriftf Line (C) (PBS) SATURDAY: MAY 2-4tll (P.M.) 3:00 Llw ftr the '70s (C) 3:30 Law for the '70. (C) 4:00 Law for the '70s (C) 4:30 M•n end bvtrot11ftt1tt (C) SiOO Miii and Emtrot11111nt (C) S:JO Spedel: (C) (PBS) 6:30 Spedel: (C) (PBS) 7:00 8ook Belt (C) (PBS) 7:30 fKeS of Autu11111 (C) (KOCE) 1:00 fnterutfottet Anlm1don Fllttvll (C) CPBS) 1:30 In hrfonntllCI It Wlff Trap (C) (PBS) • 9:30 MJdelJ of Ille Mlyl (C) (PBS) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 18, 1975 ~ ~, ( ) ! ' , ~ I , ; ( I lltw1/h..,.., .. VIiie 10:30 fJ @ Cl) Cl) L8¥t tf Ufe 6:00 ii Cl) Su1111• s.11ater DUCIJ9lCD IWJwotCI ....,,.. D Knowltdl't • D<aCIJ>CIJa)........, lllnb D Law for tflt 70./Yop Wltll 1iJ Feetum Mldeflnt ' OJ O..nla the MeNc1 OJ EducatJoul ftahlm II) PettkMt Julldion 6:30 II ClaR•Oftt Colloqulu• Mon., 9 700 Club =~b ~~·~:-Pl to Ltamlq Tues.; U:OO JJ@ (}) (j) Youni a lt..U.U Cil Cl) OJ EducatioMI ftltMres D u (j) @) m Jaclpot D Not for Wo111ea °"" "Phobias D ca())) (1).&J......, Male & Alleraies" G JoutMY to Mvelllture 0 Mkhatl Jecbo• ~ OJ Ntwl OJ lullwln .. e Ill I Drtl1t tf J•1111ie II) Nn1/,11blk Alfeln &!) Electtl( Co•PlllJ fm Y!(I for Hllfttt m ...... Cbed @ Psycholoo T_, Wld., Fri. 11:• l!l~~Stlrdl for TOtllOrrow <a llJ} Monil111 CollNdJ Time ( ) ) ED The 111 Sftow. 7:00·1~1~=.. ,I!;.~,Show 6 Cartoons 1111 Coa"1 ( Cl)) (I) Q) AM Alllfkl New Yort Stoel Eldaln10 · nav., & eot1at1t , vn1a Akl1I New Zoo Revue Stodl Elch1n1• : Sesame Street 7:JO I m Cartoons • Jennet.see Tuxtdo Portly Pll Martot Update 1:10 D Sollldos Mlos Billn1u1I readlne series. A I 1 f fl : ' (I ( J •• 12:00 .......... • Dla1totld Hiid Flldllnd Flklen 6 MlktDeqlasSllow ~Cl) m ,.....,... • HlhllNts Mowtt: Sot D1ytime Movies. llrlcUtt'1Wtl'td (}) ,.._ Alt.Ir I Joe lemt1 I (I) ........ CartMM futvrn 1:30 I Tiie """' llet for ...... °"" · R•ptt lt00tn Yotl & Frlnds 12:30 E@ (}) (J) At tlle Wottd Tums Comer Pyle • OCil..OmD•J• of Our . MlsW Roten' Nelcftbomoed I ltftt Autry T1ltltrt 9:00 I I (]) Cl) Jolltt'• Wiid ca (j)) (]) m Spilt SecoftCI • S.Ume Street • Ntw11 00 OJ m CelelMfty _.,. lulwlnlle stakes Ben ea.., 6 LtlveHtolelm AM Los Anallts • Jldl La Llftlllt I Lowe Lucy Youth Scene '•tum Cl)) Mlh Dtu&IU a.. • Sew Whlfa New 1:0011· Cl) (j) Tiie hldln1 Ucftt Movie: See D1ytime Movies. . ( (j)) (}) &J All My ChU- Rlll I THlmlJ Hawkin Sllow . Mafor Ada111 w.rtot Closlnc Educdonll Procra• 9:30 8 @ (I) (J) 81111blt · 0 (I) ®I 8Hfl•I of tune . . ~ (]) OJ m Tiie Docton 1:30 I@ Cl) (j) Edp of Nlcftt for· 6 Dtv~ Court I Tlm111 I Lallie , mFutura ,,... Ams M1ulel Stevent Cooklne Show 10:00 £m CJ) (J) Now You Set It Muriel Stevens Cootlq Show I (j) lfj a;, Hllll Rolltn Movie: See D1ytlme Movies. foltMrn llotlMn-111-l.aw Collet Pyle Stoet Elchane• : Eduatlonal Procra•• (fB ())) CJ) &J Let's Makt A Dell 2:00 I tli) (}) (J) Price •• RIPt · 0 (I) ®l m AnotMr World O..Wa Choke .. ca CIJ> oo m J10.ooo ,,,._ ma.t S..ert 2:301~ ~ ()) Matdl lame 75 rf:MtftdHMd ca())> CI> mo ... L1,. .. 3: 4: ID._ ...., lllWMwa/Futures flDYtP*Htllth I 3:00 G @(]) T1ttletala DIDS.•enet uom. •Hemet (I) ,.,.,. CartNu !f <a Cll> ro m '-nerat Hoap1- (j) 1NM111 D (1j 9 (I) Movie: See Daytime Movies. ID My f.v.fttt M1rtiln m .... .., ..... ,,.,asor @ ltvtrtr HIUbllllel ~futurt1 J:30 1J Diubl D Movie: Ste Daytime Movies. • Dtu&* Show n. llflltll• ............... TIM M11nten Cl) .... l.M Revue Maams f1•11J (j)) C..edy ClusJcs VIia Ntcr9 . aa. DMatasShow ............. ea.t1.1SMw •:OO 1~=-~ickeJlelt llhuM Club ,......... • Udswtlle ............. (]) T tnJ l His fritftds .......... .. 9 TIM flllltstnls m s.s. •• StlMt @Ila>Feetum ft) Hellywood Movie Clluics 4:30 11 Cuesswonl Ci) Hou11 of f riahtensteln (])Stir Tr8 m lklp l Hil Buddie$ m Spffd Ricer l~~.::t .. Blttn1n (j)) Stir Tret Subl Pt1110 s:oo D 0 ®J EE News Tiit Bl1 ·Y1ll17 @ I love Lucy • TIM Aven1ers Mldl17 Mouse Club @ SewWblf1New (]) Merv liriffln Show : Mister Ro&ers' Ntl&ftbortlood • F11tures · MllUH: hnpossiblt S:JO 0 Ci) GlJ 00 (~Ci)) News 3 Comer Pyle Hepl'a Htrou The RJill .... D111ltl Boone Room 222 : VHll Altlre · Shi hllbr11 • Tr1wel Fil11ts Uldtrdoa THE DAILY PILOT. 1V WEEK. MAY 18, 1975 1'THI SMALL CAR IXPIRTS11· FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE -PARTS "ISONALIZID UASING -ALL MAKES & MODELS A llllE SE11C11011 Of USED CMS ' 142-7781 540-0442 S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY . 11135 IEICH-ILYD. HUNTINGTON BEACH GO IBOUllDfiiwmLllWiTI tBBM•D-11 1-Tooav through Friday at 3:30 meol P11e 5 SUNDAY MAY 18 ·., ( I f ,' '.\J I "i I • IHerekl of T ruttl CtOflt & Dilne Ivey Cf)) C.intdy Claula Esta £s II YIU 10:30 8 Meet Ult Preu <a Ci)>(]) m KM1: 10,000 8.C. TY a Loob et L.ant!na flltll 1tt T•1 ( *) llldlcltn an Advtftise"'tlrt. Cll1rdl Wltll A Vlslff @ llllatrt 5:00 m Tiit Bible Almftn/Chrtltophtn Tiit HHIHist 7:00 I U.S. of Ardllt 6 UbertJ Temple Churdl • P"plt'1 Fon1m J1bbtrwodJ Cl) Tbb Is the Ufe Warren Rtbtfb h..Ulla Do111lnlcll • Tiiis la ltle life 11:00 0 9 (j) ®) m FamllJ Clrdt C41p T1t111b Continuina coveraae of the women's tournament, played at the Amelia lsl1nd (Fla.) Pl1nt1tlon. U Anatf la..Ull California Ancels vs. the Baltimore Orioles. 7:30 Bailey's C.metJ Tiie Jetsons Mermon T1btmacl1 Choir Ultra M111 Voice of Victory 1ns11ht on Retlrlon Elt111tntlry News Newt/Public Attain Cl) R111 Hu111blrcl I Home l111en Culde (Qj Ci)) (I) fl!) C~ Cllasen lnt.n11tional Hour Sllalolll TodaJ Mtvle: "uasle Ct"'' Heme" (dra) '43 -Roddy McDowall, Eliza- beth Taylor, Edmund Gwenn. ID Churdl 111 tllt Ho"'e Qj Ant Baptist Cllurdl 7:45 (J) Wltll Tiits Rina @ (I) SKfed Heart 1:00 Dustts TrffhouH 11:30 o <ta Cil> rn m ..... A Wbll Today's words are "Bridie" ind "Chair." On location In Sin Fran- cisco, viewers visit an unusu1I seat of learninc at the School of Holor· raphy-the art of makina three- dimensional photo1r1phs ttiat can be made to move. Voice of AaricultU'1 50! Ru Humbird 6 Aaaziq ProtlfMdts LoMUp& Uvt • Joll•.!!I_ lartoft Show @rn 9 Old Tl111e hspel Ho41r fJ laleria Crey's Pet Havltl A f 1 f f< :,~ u u . ~ m Wolldera111a Cl) Soub Half>or UPtflome 1:30 1J CIS Ntwt Rtllcious $pedal "Sonp & Stones" lZ:OO =:e:!.i~scov•rJ 11 NBA CHAMPIONSHIP Jimmy s.1uart Show * Second Game of the It ts Wrtttan basketball finals. Lit Tllert Ba Uaht 1J CiZJ Cl) Cl) NIA lastttblll - Mtetln1 Tllllt 1t Calv1ry Cllamplofltlllp l'llJ-Ofts ' 9 ({) ltltJlfJ'I Kuhlm111 Ci) Movie: "You ea11•t a.i AWIJ I (l))lcnm Hill M..U.& WHli Munltf" (dra) '39 -Humphrey 9:00 I(]) 9 Rei Humbird Bo11rt, Gale Paae. · Tiit c11rtdopllers o <a Cil>Cil GE o' "c t1 o .. . (tBJ Cl)) 01J of DllCOVl'J "They'll Know We Are Christl1n1 by C.111pu1 Pn1fll1 "Viewpoint on Our Love" Part II. The Reverend Nutrition" Tom Mauer Is moderator of a p1nel I Cl) 9 @ Oral Roberts which delves Into the problems of Sin Dfllo Hlppet1l111 homosexuality in terms of the of Mlrades Church. Tiit People S11ew I SMrloc* Htl•n Thtlti• fOf TadlJ Tn1t Advtntllrt 9:30 C.i11tra n'" MlcllUt Allalylis Cbllle11&t My SI,_.. 12:30 0 QJ (I) ®) m NH l Ht cll IJ <9 Cl)) JI"'"" sw.wrt SMw Stanley c~ Pl1y-Offs. Suwfte w., 0 <a ll.J) rn m lau11 ' Mo I Betltve lt1 Minda ...n AlllUin1 Prephtdff m Mevit: "SMtl Dip tit Notti'' ID Mitt ltle Prus (mys) 'SO -Barry Jones, Olive Sloan. Cesptf Htur I s,rt.11 Stntt USA CJ) laHey's Ct111etJ SulMllJ Ctltbfltion Ci) Ant Baptist Cllurdl • hbllc StNb • Muska J Pal1bns 1:00 0 (eit) Cl)) Cl) GE Ala• KJn& Tn· 10:00 ~ !HJ Cl) CIS Sptm Spectacular lb Claak Live coveraae of the Acdon di II COtnunldad/Mtirtltl tournament from Caesars Palace, ealth Lis Veaas, Nev. CJ NIC RtOIJOua Spldal "Why m Movie: (C) .. Miii of ltle sto111 Ev1n1elism7" A conversation with W.11•" (hor) '63 -Scllla Gabel, Dr. Erwin J. Kolb, Executive Seer•· Pierre Br'ict. tary, Evan1ellsm for the luther1.11 l ·JO E9bat· Churth·Mlaoutl Synod, on Ult • .._.. (C) -r1lt U.. 1 die 8 °'...!::=today. (,;..) '52 -Steve Cocbran, fiat &tate 0,... Hfftf RlJ TUI. 0. .. 111,. ~ Hlpn Halltm a!ly'a WCNbMp 2:00 II Fnellds ef Min Page 6 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY 18, 1975 fl) Allertca11/lsnell TY Ho41r a f11tll fOf TodQ 2:30 RTtdlf• Rtfl1lo11 Mewlt: "locllHll" (sd·fi) '56- Raymond Burr. W Clla111plontllp Flshlftl Orl&lltt Movie: "I M11rted A wttdl,. (com) '42 -Veronica Lake, SUSln Hayward, Fredric March. I Hip Cllap1ml (I)Mr. Q lps Ot.lf Heer Allorl 3:00 ~lttltf 6 01ktart Ctli m> Cl) GE 111cll1111po11a lf111tlrills Coveraae of ''bump- lna d1y'' from Indianapolis. lndlana, which Is the Int opportunity for a driver to qualify for 1 st1rtin1 posl· tlon in th e lndl1n1polls '500.' Cl) Tarun fJ Movie: (C) .. fltiwllly" (com) '67 -Dick Van Dyke, Barbara Feldon, Dame Edith Evins. I CI) Joh11 WIJftt Theatre Der ....... , Jl11191 swawrt Show 111.ci Perspectjvt 011 tllt News 3:30 R Media "Anatomy of A Suraery" (1ij The Medlx film Clew follows a 17-year·old 1irl as she underaoes back suraery to correct curvature of the spine. Hospit•I and suralcal procedures are filmed from admis- sion throuah recovery. 0 T1la BralllWOfb Maaazine f11· turn include: a Mt. St. Mary's stu· dent who shows why she writes pop muiic; some thouahts on t"-cur· rent st1fe of the Enfllsh lanauare from TV producer Bill Oozier. and a took at the wor11 of • super real- istic artist at Claremont Gr1du1te School. Newsmken The Y1rc1111111 (])CO• Rlilatous Town Hell : •• ..., ·Visions Talent C.ntast • lllllcllt 4:00 I News1111Un Tiiis la tllt Ufe Mofle: (C) '"Strtfb of Laredo" (wts) '49 -Willi1m Holden, MIC· donald Carey, Wiiiiam Bendix. CI) T1rzn TMltn u <9 (J)> (]) m world 11Mta- ttou1T .. • a.Ilk Coveraae of the Men's Slnfles, IS Rod Laver mffts Ille Nastase. i Star Trd HteHlw Mtvlt: "CnUallf' (mys) • 44 - Ch1r1es Boyer, lnarid Beram1n, Jo. se h Cotten. Cf) Seven Alb Tlltltrt i0ft11 V1rittJ (i) Mitt die Prm htrtecost.11 Tt11pl1 : Wall StrMt Week SulMllJ Mlttllff 4:JO f-. tlle N1tiofi . Sunday Jackie Cooper 1uests. Korea11 Ntwt Ci) CarMf T td Anlstroa1 IUclOwtn ... Wnlal ... Wett In lewlew .... & YarlftJ Slltw l:OOi!iw.,.= Oa11itl ..... ...... Ori•• Los An1tln Newt Review lalPt l tney SantoaSIW Rtvfv1I ef Alntfb 5:JO (f) Movie: (C) (Zllr) '"SMdow Over av.,... .. (dre) '68 -Jlm11 Fr1n· ciscus, Leslie Nielsen. I @ Utttt ...... 0 Water W..W "Froamen & Ski Schools" Host Jamas Franciscus vis- its with a U.S. N1vy Underwater Dtmolltlon Team and t11ms about their tralnln1 and participates in a hl&h speed recovery exerclst. He also visits a ski school 1t Lake Shasta.' 00 f1a tM Nation l1Q) Movie: (C) (Zllr) "To Sir Wltfl Leve" (dr1) '67 -Sidney Poitier, Suzy Kendall. I({) National C.01r1plllc iili Morell' Journal Cl)) ~ Coldlbon Show Sltu1tJon C."'tdJ 1uJ111t Vlftpefnt OI flutrttlen f '. t • ; I ~. I ' 6:0011 ~ ~ Ml11wtts Mowtt: (0) (Z'hllr) "Harper" (dra) '66 -Paul Newman, Julie Harris, Janet Lelah. Lauren 81call. • I RusoNr Report Seveft Stu "The Red Sea" Mevit: (Zllf) "WI•& & A hlJtr" {dra) '44 -Don Ameche, Dana Andrews. I NllM Callery ClllktNtl'a C.rttoM Mowtt: (C) (Zllr) "Mr. Hobbs bt A YICltion'' {com) '62-James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara, John Sax· on, Marie Wiison. <a Cl)> 1 £:<16' 1 omc1 Shethan: TV's (1111ftJ erdl m Sammy ' eo~,..., &) Ctrou Now 1:30 0 All I in a I W or Id "Navajo Cat" Cameru capture the 1dventures of couaar cubs In the Navajo country near the Arizon1-Ut1h border. Cil .._..: (90) "'Su1111111h of ltle MOt111tln" (dr1) '39 -Shlr1ey Tem· pie, Randolph Scott. ..... Musical Ctltest 00 lnt of tbt Wllcl : ..,.., .. C.pe117 ( I Cl)) Hff Haw • F111farril F1lcotl · . MrMJ ti Adventure Rofltf Ca11t1 7:00, ..... Wiid .......,. "Teall of the Moose" Marlin Perllins and Stan Brock Join researchers In the Aaas- siz National Wildlife Reserve In northwestern Mlnnisot1 to search for a suitable moose for the re · seuchers to study. D Secrets of the Deep "Under th• Caribbean" A look 1t Yucatan, whose shores can be re1ehed only by the sea, and 1t the clvlllzatlon which once thrived there. Scott C1rpenter Is host-nurator. ~ ~ Tiie Qolde11 Ap ot Co~ltc:tlon of eerly fllrns with IOmt of the .,.., cons.dllns Midi es 8tn Turpin, H1ny ul\fdon, Wiii Ro1ers, Jean Harlow and Carole Lombard. 11J TIM Bl 7: •• I I(]) WlllMlni IMbtt1 ~:.::.Ll•sua11Pn11nm1 m Wllcl lln1doln ,. C:.W. Ctu1 Mullcal Spedal 7:JO 8 all CJ) Cl) CIMt Cher's auests 1rt Art "famey, The Hudson Broth· el'1, ind T 1ri Gerr. fll U (jJ ~ m Wortd of Dtlftey 'iffeturn of the Bli Cit" P1rt I of • twc put story 1bout • northern Callfoml• pioneer f1mily-terrori2ed two '"" t1r1ler by • killer couau -w1'o must aaain cope with the couaar's return. D (9 (I)) (]) al Sb Mltllol $ iilin lif"1nth1" (R) A youna wom1n plde Is ceuaht in • potentially d.,dly conflict between Steve Austin 1nd 1 huntina posse which is out to destroy the last of 1 cou11r species th1t St1Y1 Is determined to uve. Jess Wilton 1uests. f2l) Nevi "Secrets of Sleep" (R) NoYa dl1llen1es tr1dition1I notions about how much sreep humans need, suaestina th1t insomnia may not be all bad, ind we may be sleepina more than we nffd. 8)..,..11 Pro1n• 1:00 Cl) Mewtt: (C) (Zht) "The lartltys ..,-.......,.. (mus) '49 -Fred As· talre, Gln1er Rocers. m .... : (Z1w) .,,. ttit **'· fl'Ht" (dra) '54 -M1r1on Br1ndo, Eva M1r11 Saint, Karl Malden, lee J. Cobb, Rod St1i1er. I hapeft .. Tmtl ......... Uta/lltwt w..w If S.rvlwal ...... "" l :JO II @ (]) Cl) loilt "Dt1d on His THE DAILY PIL6 T. TV WEEK, MAY 18, 1975 Feet" (R) Hury Guudino auests as I It Is Wrftt11 al CtttbittJ T1111ls • police detective who keeps his ~ulflfr'• ll:OO I rli"\.,,. ITl!t(]) News terminal lllnm 1 ucret as he be· -l:Ll ~ ~ alns the ruthless pursuit of his lite Rtvival Flrts lat of Sro p1rtner's murderer. I• Plffonna1e1 at Wolf Trap Media D ta Ci)@) m N I c s u Id a, eserv1tion Hill Jazz Bind" <9 Ci)) ..... MJsti11~ "The 42nd street . . • ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN C1valry'' (R) McCloud's unw1nted ff) Special Musical Uphftl * (IN COLOR) asslanment with the mounted police * 'HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN' unit is briahtened by Sit. Mildred w/Paul & Betty Wells I ~tt13~:uhlman Cross (auest Julie Sommers), who lZl HI-to HNYetl Rev. Paul : ~oo. Will Sometlll .. M1k1 (R\ looks to the marshal for solace ~ ...... , ... ' bec1use of her fear of horses. Wells. 11:151""" -'TH IN 10:00 Der of INlcovtty CI) Rock Coftctrt ..:. E K G IS COMING' T..t.y at Apa Cllletttt ( 1 (I)) Splnlsh News *THE JEWISH TEMPLE !"~ Wltlt Ke• Clllaw11 ll:lO IJ Movie: CC> "The Chlll•ttn" DR. HOWARD C. ESTEP ,_.. Dr Ja•-llYISion Hour (adv) '68 -Duren McGavin, Mako, B Thi lln1 Is Cimini • --·· Anne Baxter. <a Cf)) CI) a) AIC SltndlJ News/This Is Japai B S.•nrr l Co•PlllJ Guests In· .._.: (C) (ltlr) "frt.dlJ hrwl· ~ elude Tony Or11ndo & Dawn, Richard slott" (dra) '75 -Richud Kiley, lAv CenSoll 5'tow The Warren Pryor, and Jean Stapleton. Shirley Kniaht, Kevin O'Keefe, Mich· 0 Pacuett.n ael O'Keefe, Tracie Savaae. Sparky Commission/Kennedy Assassination fJ Movie: (C) "Munltren • .,.,. Marcus. A dr1ma set in the time debate continues with Bob ~roden, (dr•) '66 -Dean Martin, -Ann· precedina the Civil Wer, about 1 w~o retur~s with Saprud~r fi!m and Mararet Kart Malden Camilla Quaker f1mily that ls forced to a slides which he feels will disprove Sirv • • P•inful decision because of their the one bullet theory. T.pulse convictions, and risk their lives tO 10:30 follew·Up Movie: (C) "The Four Hone ... help • pair of runaway slaves. AMencaa Ufestrf• of the A,ocalJpse'' (dra) '62-Glenn I Dick Yen DJk• • Tiit TIM• lai11 Ford, Char1es Boyer, lee J. Cobb, S.111 Yort.J Show Y• Dol't SeJ Paul Henreid. Psrclloloa Today News ICombat Masttrpiec:e Thlltrt "Upst1irs, The PNtectoft TOllJ' Suu11 AlantO Downst1irs" • Mme: (C) '"Topaz" (susp) '69 @ TOftlitlt 5"ow 9:00 I Orel Roberts -Frederick St1fford, Dany Robin, Warret1 Roberts • Garner Ted Armstroni John Vemon. ( Cf)) Spanish Movie Japanese Llniua1e Pf91'1•• Actioft: llllMf CltJ 12:30 9 Rltflt On Tiit 0.. Way · Mlaloe: IMpoaiblo 1 ·00 D Speakin& Freely ~Mr. 8ospel Gattat · 9:30 8 @ (]) Ma11t1il Mannix is the Di11oc111 1:40 IJ Movie: (C) "Priacea of tM pewn in a dudly 11m1 of double : la• ''The Education G1me" Nill" (1dv) '54 -Jeffrey Hunter, cross in which even Pew is threat· ( Cl)) U.b Pall Lttl•11 Debr1 P11et. ened. • fi•MJ 5-dlrt Sllow 2:00 D a.1111111 Mr Sinn• This year recreation-minded southern Californians will be taking to the road in record numbers. T hey a lso will be killing themse1ves in record numbers. Tra ile rs, campers and motor bomes are not all that much fun if you can't handle them. All this wee k Eyewitness Newsman Leo McElroy, will enlist the aid of the Californi a Highway Patrol, vehicle manufacturers, auto clubs and insurance companies in driving home the hazards of recreational vehicles. Then they'll show you the safe way to hit the road. Eyewi~ Nm 6:00 pm Monday tbru Friday (l} ---=~--=----- For mon plHM t Below, f the day't -[ -10:000 Ida ~ i2:oom -E ware 1:000 John 9 (dra Andi S:OOQ -De '° QJ (rorr Reyt Holr S:30 (i) (dra lina. 0 (SUS Fa r11 1:0011 Ant Care Mid SUM and of t1 airin ladit Alan man nom Seri• Orar Karl New the Moo Stap Leac: An&i and &:JO fort l • I ( . I I I : MONDAY MAY 19 or momlna •nd •fternoon llstina•. Pte•M ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS • .. low, for your convenience, ere d•y's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 0:00 U "Tht MN I Love" (dra) '46- lda Lupino, Robert Alda. Ci) .. Maplflcellt Obaeuioft" (dra) '"54 -~oclc Hudson, Jane Wyman. 2:00 m ......... of. Stn1111f1'' (dra) '49 -Edward G. Robinson, Susan H•Y· ward, Richard Conte. 1:00 U "The Gu11ll111lf" (wes) '56 - John Ireland, Bever1y Garland. ~ (C) "Strl•p Ucly In Ton" Cdr•) '55 -qreer G1rson, D1n1 Andrews, Cameron Mitchell. 3:00 0 (C) .,... Alnbulhtn" (com) '67 -Dean Martin, Senti Beraer. Qg (C) .. .., sw.et CMrtlt" (dra) '70 -Patty Duke, Al Freeman Jr. @(I) (C) "'Tiit TtMtr Tr1p" (rom) '55 -Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds, David W1yl\e, Celeste Holm. 3:30 (]) "S&au111ter N Tentlt Avn•e" (dra) '57-Rlehard Eaan, 11n Ster· lln1. 0 (C) "The Seem Ce,....,.. (Susp) '69 -Eliz1betti Taylor, Mia Farrow, Robert Mitchum. f V [ ', I ', , 6:00 11 I Ifie!~ Z71tl Awai E•MJ Awards Beatr Arthur, Lucille 8111, Carol Burnett, Cher, Teresa Graves, Michael Learned, Mary Tyler Moore, Susan Saint James, Jean Stapleton and Karen Valentine are the hosts of the annual awards presentation, alrin1 live from the Hollywood Pal· ladium in Los An1eles. Tony Randall, Alan Alda, Jack Albertson, Jack Klua- man and Carroll O'Connor are the nomineel in the l 11d Actor-Comedy Series cate1ory, with L11d Actor- Dram1 Serles nominations 1oln1 to Karl Milden, Robert Blake, Bury Newman and Telly Sav1las. As fOf' the feminine 1endre, Mary Tyler Moore, Valerie Harper and Jean Stapleton are the nominees for Lead Actress-Comedy Serles, and An1ie Dickinson, Mid'INI learned and Jean Marsh are ttie nominees for l ead Actress-Dram• Series. R ~l !Hi~~::., ('i}1oeanu lronsMt ,artrid11 FH1lly Maria Ttm1 Stir T..t : Eltctrlc Com paay RICQ I Frienda 6:30 Merv 8rifff11 Show Andy Qriffittl Drapet :~!Spy ( (()) Dnltr't Cllokt • Trnel m .. lJttSe Rnull (Continued) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 18, 1975 Henry Winkler. Joanne Pflug. Michael Evans and other guest presenters as they announce the winners for outstondi.ng achievement in local television. ..... 9 "ounaer viewers of the 27th Annual Emmy Awards Praeotatioo Monday (6:()().8:00 PM in the Loi Aqe1a viewina area) oo CBS. may not realize bow rapidly television baa arown an ita comparatively abort lifetim~. 18 19", when the Academy of the Television Arts and Sciences wu founded there were only tight television statiom in the United States. and only two cities-New York and Washinatoo. D.C. -were linked by television. i. 1947 Edp.r Beraen. then earning a weekly radio salary of s2s.ooo as the star of his own •bow. offered to appear on the P.mmy Awarda show free to help keep the 1truplin1 Academy alive when other stan were insiltma on huae sal- aries. la 1948 1be Emmy Awards Show was com- bined with a dinner and was tdeviled foy the flnt time. 1bat year there were oQ)y m awards utepiea and one of the six "Emmya" praenttd went to the man. Louil McManua. wbo designed the ata.tue itself. Tbe only category for individual performen wu "MOil Outltandina Television Per· IOOality" and Shirley DimdaJe and her puppet, Jud Splinters. will ao down in history as the Ant pe~ to win an P.mmy. , T• fll WevW '1 ... -4A a sklw .ue.., .._. .. et. ,..,. I,R); Carol ~ C'llilr, Tena en.. ............ ); Mldml M97 . 'f1ler ............... 1-..... NW; .. Jm .. Ills& .. "-a V I 0 I ........ ~ 216 A.-1 a-t "-* " . , . .. .. .. I ...... .._ .... ., ..... I • .. Les A a I o•c.I. , ... 10 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY 18. 1975 ay 1949 the performcn• ~ry had been split, raultioa in Milton Berle beioa booored as .. Most Outataodina KiDelCOpcd Penonality," and the late P.d Wynn u .. MOit OutstaodinJ Uve Pcr- aonality." It wun•t until the third year, 1950, that .. Best Actor" and "Bat Actras" became !ep- arate categories. Alan Young and Oertrude Bera won over suCb heavy competition as Sid Caesar. Joee Ferrer. Judith Aodenon and Helen Hayes. h 1953 the praentation was not televised at all and in 1954 the Seventh Annual Awards ahow wu broedc:ast coast-to-coast for the ftnt time. Al- ready the categories had increased to 34 so Em- my was lfOWin• up fUt. Still it bad taken seven yean f « televisJon writen to act any recognition from the Academy and Reginald Role (for &""Stu~ dio One" episode) and the Georae Gobel Show writen (James Allardice. Jack Douglal. Hal Kan- ter, Harry Winkler) were the Int writer-recipi- ents. Singers were also Mooted for "the ftnt time in 1953 and television's best that year were Perry Como and Dinah Shore. (Their shows are both nominated for an Emmy this year, too!) About this time complications let in, particularty in tbe definition of separate c.atqories. an appu-ently chronic condition since it is still a cootrovenial subject to this day. ~ 1957 the .. Bat Actor" category had exploded anto "Best Continuing Per- f orma.nce (Male) In A Series by a Corneclian, Sing- er, Host, Dancer, M .C ., Announcer, Narrator, Panelist. or Aoy Person Wbo Essentially Plays }fan.elf." Sy 1"8, for her twentieth anniversary, Emmy duplicated benelf 54 tima in order to acc0mmo- date 111 the wirmen and there were no more best actors or actrea:ses.. They bad evolved into 0 out- 1tanding achievers." 1'MI ,._, tt. 21da, the total number of cat e- pics is SJ. which at ftnt would teem to indicate that Emmy ia holding steady but there are now 19 teparate cat.egoria for ~ making a grand total of 72. Aa usual, the winnen will not be known until the ~ten ast for "the envelope, please" on the nagbt of May 19. but a quick look at the nom.inatiom a.Dow t0me safe bets in the following catepia; CBS is sure to win "OUbtaodina comedy aeries," .. outstaoctiq lead actrell in a comedy aeries," .. outataoding cootinuina performance by a sup- port.ins actor in a comedy aeries... ..outstandina continuin.1 perf ormanoe by a supporting actress in a comedy 1eriea," ••ouutandfog continuina or sinaJe performance by a supporting actor in vari- ety or music." and ''outstanding directing in a comedy aeries .. because all nominees in these cate- gories are CBS. · · 1be five performen most likely to walk home with at least one Emmy are Alan Alda, Jack AJ- bertson. Cloris Leachman, TeOy SavaJas and Nan- cy Walker because each of them received two nominations. The ftve individual shows receiving tho most nominations are "QB vtr• (A BC) 13 . nominations; M• A •s•H (CBS) 11 nominations; The Mary Tyler Moore Show (CBS) 9 nomina- tions; "Queen of the Stardust BaJlroom" (CBS) 9 nominations; and .. The Missiles of October'' (ABC) 8 nominations. CBS is the leader with a total of 79 prime-time nominations; ABC with SS. and NBC with 33. And now, the envelope please. MONDAY (Continued) 7:00 ........ U'E!.! .... ......... ,,.. • c ....... u. Wlllt'a 11J U..t I lMt l*J ........ Ls ..... ,.,., ..... ........ y.., ........ (())...-. ...... ""'llNcls 1:•1r:-..:c.,.. ............ tHI (]}Te T• .. Trvdl ... ' ..... (C) (al) "'Op. .,... Pttlk:wl"" (com) '59-Cary O,.nt, Tony Curtis, Join O'Brien, Dini Mtrrilt. urs...,ADeal le•lkW L..,..,.._....,. , ............ .. :.i.=.--. Utlle ...... 1:00 • "l:fi1'1 Lse All ..... Alu Em· .,Lome Greene ind Lee Meriwethet lrt the hosts for the 27tt. Annu•I Awards presentation. tlped It The Bu~nk Studios. Sandy Hiii, JoAnn Pftus. Henry Winkler and Roni Barrett tre 1mon1 the prt· senters of awtrds for outst1ndin1 achievements In Los Anaeles tele· vision for 1974. M1yor Tom Br1dley presents the Governor's Award, a special citation ptyina tribute to outst1ndlnt community service in televtsion. Du (1)9) m Th.S11othera .......... .._ Slnaers Linda Ron· st1dt ind Hoyt Axton auest. 1J MeM: (C) (2ttr) "Wilderness Jett,..,,. {docutnent1ry) '70. '- Wild Wiid West (6 ()))(I) OJ The Rookies •II• Ove1" (R) Lt. Ryker and his m.n become prisoners in their own station hoult when I (lnl, headed by 1n ex-cop, lnVldes the ltation to frtt a ~icat1 dlltftln. Cl) 11 w; I .. rt lldlarach & As· ..... l ......... ewc. ......, a. .. frldlJ (J) ..._.. "Island in the Desert'' Concl . !Jlecar ,.,.. ..... MtN: (C) (Zllf) "'TM Sllld Peb- Plrt I (dr1) '66 -Steve MeQuten, Clndicl Beraen, Richard Attenborouah. 1 ........... ..., Let ,.....c. ..,.. .. , Lslpqt f'rtcrlm &:JO. Marv """" .. t:OOllQl(i)d"& .. m111c Mo1d11 iltwli: (Cf (Zii) ~ ..... [leapt" Concl. (R) (dra) '63 -Steve Mc· QuMn, Jlmts Gamer, Richard Atten· borouah. Americln, British ind Ca· nldlan prisoners-of·war pl1n a mam· moth brea~out from a German prison camp dunna World W1r II. (j) n. u.tMcUWa D S.W.A.T.-HONDO * SHOT IN ACTION! o <B Cll> m m s. w. A. r. ''!ilnd Min's BIUH'' Hondo tries (Continued) MO t: 1 . 10: 11. 11: 12. 12 1. 1: MONDAY (Continued) to conceal the feet that 1 superficial wound-• bullet cruse woss his temple-has affected his vision, but TUESDA Y l'ltntually he must rellnqullh his MAY 20 command to Lt. Purcell, an officer whose methods end pert0n1llty hav• For momlns end •fternoon llstlnp, 1 d1mor1llzln1 effect on the SWAT pleeM ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. team. Frank AltttMunts. Below, for your convenience, ere ~CE .118< I lt7S &.., the a(• movies. 1 I set.I t11 ...,...." DAYllME MOVIES I uu..111arle•: YtlHa & • 1 .. 'tifl2:m1nt1ry made for 10:00 n "Clllclat Deadlllt" (mys) '49- Swedllh teftvl"°" ttlcts ClmttU In· Alin Ladd, Donna Reed. to Hariem, New Yotl. to view life In Cl) "'TIMI rn.o .. .,. (dra) 'SS-Alec ft;t -~ Guinness. Jack Hawkins. .. • 1!:00 • ..._ ""'7" (com) '48-Rob· ,..JO n ....... Island In the Dtstrt' trt Youns. M1ureen O'Hm, Clifton ~I. (R) As Ben Snow, the hermit, Webb forces Festus to carry his loftt· · hidden 1old KfOS$ the daeft, tflt1 1:00 • .,.. rm ' furtffs" (dra) '54 encounter Dixon, the killer, and th• -Jotln Ireland, Dorothy Melone. old hermit makes Dixon another un· U (C) "'klttlor F1tr (com) '62 wlllln1 p1rticlp1nt In his compulsive _ Rldlerd Seymer Tuesd•r Weld, dr1ve to satisfy 1n old 1rudae. Teny·Thomu. • DNtw1 ., la nem 1:00 a <C> '°T• Tllouulld w,......., 10:001 m &J..... ' (com) '57:-0ean Martin, Anna M1ri1 6 I Alberlflett1. · (~Ci))(])~ Carlbt "The tli) (C) "'W1ml111 Slier (dra) '68 Pl1stlc Connection • Btn and Mark -David Janssen, Ed Beiley. sat out to unravel the bizarre puz· 9 (j) ""Sl•11ter stock" (mu.s) '51 tie of a crime syndicate victim wlio .:fucfY Garland, Gene Kelty, Eddie ctianaed his physlcal appearance to Bracken. escape mob ven111nce. m • ...._. l :JO CJ) "TM Crt1t M1n" (dra) '57 -9 .,_ Acna Jost Ferrer, Dea n Jager. lll'IO i:-fl (C) -· (dr.) '68 -Bill· · lid 1iirtllo'• SIM• IMlll # beth Taylor. Rich1_rd Burton, Noel Atfnd Hltdacl Coward, Joanna Stumkus. . ...,_: hlcla I feca: A Colt· ! './ E_ '; I N l , 11:00 ~111= ~ofCIMCM Sit. .... . n. Liiey Sllow Mllalefl:I•,_... .... s.ulCI m,..., ., ... nM u1._.111es : Sllttd Ahl: "'TIMI !aNtet .......,.. (1926) Lillian Gish stars In Na· th111lel H1wthome's classic tale. <9 Ci)) WHtld: Dud or Mw9 11:30 R {ffJ (I) Cl) CIS Litt lhwle: (C) 1birp1: 1fM Utbon hat" (dra) '72 -Richard Wldm1rk. o a oo am..., c. ..... Della Reese is auest host. I .....,, ,..,, ..... (fB Ci)) Cil Wide Wtftd MJs· i "Mystery It M1llbu" Movie: (C)' ~ 5'p1I'' ts) '55 -Dina Andrews, Piper L1urle, Rex Hamson. 12:00 a .... : .,,.., ... .... o..tti Heat", (dra) ''4 -Jean Parker, Oourtas Fowler. mbdtlrt mw S..rt lZ:JO Ill S.-etinafl t'ttlowshlp fI!) Yep fw Health 1:00 8 (IQ) '°'"'""' Cl) Cl) 9 Cl)....., 1:00 (IJ NIA ~l-Cbl11t· 6:30 7:00 "'9tllW. Series . ~ltlH&~~:,. ~loftlWI lroulde P1rtrid11 f1111llJ Marie Teresa Stir Trek : EJectrtc Co111111nJ Rody I f ritftds Merv 8rtffln Stlow Andy Crtfflttl Dfl(llft : Zoom! ( Ci)) Dealer' a ctlolce • T rawt Fllm Uttle tt.scals lroaide · D9C!l ma>Ntw1 lowilq for Dollars Mod Squid Trvttl or CollMCIUIMll Mat's MJ Ulat? I Lowe lKY TIM Fii THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK, MAY 18. 1975 EE ThrM Stooan volves 1 mad Turk, a misslh1 body, :JO I a.gi til Ci) Hol"""4 Squares ind an Army Lieutenant who doesn't loft ~11 Stylt believe in w1itin1 his turn. let'a Make A Deal i The UntouchtMes To Tell the Trvttl llU Btlllnce B MHllon $ Mtvit: (C) (2ht) fl) Situation ComedJ iliatk, Don't Run" (eom) '66-C1ry 9:3011 INXT Special "The Hoyt Axton Grant, Samantha Egar, Jim Hutton. Show" Linda ~onstadt, Ano Guthrie, m ltwl~ Buffy St. Marie, Tanya Tueller, Rita fE Qtywatdlen "Alts In Edue1tion" ~idae. Paul Williams and Kris A visit to El Camino Hlth School Kristofferson are Hoyt's IUl!$IS for In Woodland Hills to see how the th is hour of fun ind music. t 1rtlst-in·residence pilot project is INtn working Saf1rt to Adventure I ~rtca .. o.tdoo""'"' ~::"" 11 IAnl••I worW lO:OOOOOO®l mP•llce StorJ Uttte ltncal• "Across the Line" (R) The desire to 1:00 II ~00 News escape the tedium of a desk IS· 0 CI) 09)@?;) ~•·lZ "Some· ·signment leads a sergeant to offer thln1 orth Oyin1 For" Concl. Back his services when fell~ officers try on patrol after recovering from 1un· to Infiltrate a lar1e heroin opera· shot wOCJnds, Malloy learns Reed tlon. Chuck Connors, James Wain· is conslderin1 t1kin1 the investi· wrl&ht and Linda Crist1I star. ,.tor's exam. which would mean a Im m News desk job. Police Chief Ed Davis and 1 ~ Kris Nelson IU1!$t. (ta Ci)) (]) a) Mlratt WtlbJ 11 Mevlt: (C) (tllr) '"To Flnd A M.D. "four-Plus Hot" (R) The re· Ralftbow'' (documentary) '71. union of two former hiah school 00 W1ld Wlfd West football players Is marred by the D (!BJ Ci)) 00 m Happy Days shadow Of duth. Ben Murphy and "Hot With My Sister You Don't" (R) Scott Newman guest. Richie's surprise over little sister I Cood Times. Joanie's first real date turns to Cmn Acres "shock when he reams It's with Spike, . htterfaee 1 pl~t-slzed repllu of his Unde 10:3011 KNXT Special "Hypertension: Fonzie. Danny Butch 1uests. The Silent Kiiier'' (R) Cl) NIA Btsketball-Cha"'pio"'lllp I M•A•s•H ISerl:Utfl's Cfloke • lucl furtllo's ste.1m ltM• Monday Thru Frfclay '-!) ...... El stlow de Iris Cllacoa Aifitd Htktadl Movie: (C) (Zllr) "The Salld : F'ffflq Coed Pebbl"" Concl. (dra) '66 -Steve 11:00 II D ml a> Ncws McQueen, Candice Beraen, Rich1rd Ci) ®l 0 00 News Attenborouah. Best of CnMICIMt I htterutioNI Anlm.tion festival 6 set. lff" EJ stlow cit s,hta Pl•I • Tiie I.Mey Sbw J1pe11ese lanptfe Pntsn1111 Mlssietl: l•PMS'ble t :JO IJ @ CI) Good Timt1 (R) Flashy ~ Squad threads and tiles of wealth and in· Thi ~~bits fluence accompany Emit Harris as . y fer Heettll he visits his boyhood pal James · !I.' . Evans, after some 30 years, but < ll.J) Walltlf; Dud ., Mhlt James soon furs that there's more 11:30 B (1'jj Cil Ci) CIS latl Mewle: (C) to Emie and his visit thin me.ets '11\eladiaeden" (dra) '58 -Al1n the !!!· LAdd Ernest Bor1nine . 0 u (j) @) m ... c h ud IJ a iH Cl) (lj @r:HollltftJ Ctnen MOvit: (C) (90) '"Outtl AMiii JoanRlvers 1uests. friends" (dra) '75 -Kate Reid, I aueuwnt A Martinez, Martin Balsam, Jack Peny MllOft Cassidy, Paul Henreld, Lynd• Day <\:JI Cl)) ~Wide Wol1d , Spt. Georre. John Anderson. Kate Reid I Hu Manure Hid ltr Re- stars es a Los Anaeles police lieu· scheduled. tenant lnvestig1tln1 the murder of fJ Movie (C) '°Scartet be"" (dra) 1 wealthy businessman at a flam· '52-Yvonne OeCarto, Rock Hudson, boyanJ!r run Bel Air m1nsion. Richard Denning. U (Q!l Cl)) 00 m AIC Tuadly 12:00 IJ Movie; ''111t Phantom P,.W.111" liir"ovie: (C) (90) •Ac,, In the Wtl· (com) '32-Georae M. Cohan. Cl1u· dtmeu" (R) (dra) 74-George Ken· dette Colbert. nedy, Joanna Pettet, lee H. Mont· m Mewte: "ClttlerhM, die &rut'" iomery, Liam Dunn, Collin Wilcox· (dra) '34 -Doutlas Fairbanks Jr., Home, Ray Poole. A min bitten by Elizabeth Ber1ner. a rebid skunk fears that ht Will lO II) ht Smrt med, and to protect his family from 12:30 II) Shtklnah FettowsMp any hum he mlaht inflict upon l:OO IJ ~ T them, he chains himself to 1 beam • ([)otR:,:WfZ'I News in the barn. left alone with his 1Y 1.!U youn1 son while his wife seeks 1:4511 Movie: '"Terror In A Tuts Ten'' help he be1lns to realize that his (wes) '58-Ster1ine Hayden, Sebas· f1~ Is endan1ered by 1 flood. ti•n Cabot • Merv Crtffln Sbw 2:00 m M·NitM Show: '"TMfCM I 1:45II119N: '""' "°" lrfpde .. (dra) '53-Victor M1ture, LM Mar· vln. la Mujer Prefllbldl The II& Y1Hty : Y!(I With MldeUM fE) bHlll at ~ttphony Every N'chf." "r1tt WRd II• Y• 9:00 IJ ()1J (I) M•A•VH (R) In one def" of his Incomparable letters home, J:JO II Movte-: -cocle of ScotSaltd Yant" J:OO ~Movie: ~11tnt Plftloua" re) ''4 -Hedy LAmerr, Georae rent. . ( Cl)) 8ou111.1 Drama Th,., Stoorn Hawkeye describes the evenll of a (dra) '48 -Diani Don, Oscar typiul unbelievable day which In· Homolka. P11e 11 SAUTERNE BUR G UN DY-CHABLIS-ROSE $199 PINK CHABLIS $7.7S GALLON CASE BEER ~l?iPACK NO RETURN BOTTLES ROTHSCHILQ NAPOLEON V.S.O.P. BRANDY $4~!TH THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 18, 1975 -> _.. VODKA Hl<I~ I Ol / :x: $339 ou1RTS QUART $10.00 GIN $339 QU1RTS QUART $10.00 IMPORnD CANADIAN 60 mo. OLD 86.8 $499 3 QUARTS $14.00 QUART TEQUILA !:: z < .r. FAMOUS BEER FRENCH BORDEAUX PI ERRE CARDIN SELECT ION ~!?rH $369 C~~E 24 CANS $32.29 Case of 12 IMP.LIEBFRAUMILCH SHASTA BEVERAGES $1~H D I ET ~69 $13.95 CASE OF 12 CA NS CASE OF 24 ,. SPECIAL SELECTION HOLLOW CHAMPAGNE STEM CANCILLER PLASTIC GLASSES CABERNET & IORGONA $1 !?. Of ll $~·FROM ARGENTINA FIFTH !le --.-J :x: --< :x: $ ..... z GIUMARRA PET ITE SI RAH $398 ruu ~GALLON $21.49 CASE OF 6 KENTUCKY sn . BOURBON 3 $3?!R T FOR $11 .75 BUUMEISTER BEER DORTMUNDER STYLE DARK PILSNER NO ~79 RETURN BOTTLES . 12PACK ..... 13 P•I• 14 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 18, 1975 On a clear day you can SEE Catalina ••• Why not experience-GOING to · Catalina! By Modern Motor Vessels-Carrying up to 700 passen- gers Dally YEAR 'ROUND from Long Beach & San Pedro ( Plus the Steamer Catalina from San Pedro and the ) Island Holiday from Newport starting their seasons June 14 , OR by Grumman Seaplanes flylng Dally YEAR 'ROUND from Long Beach Airport and San Pedro Harbor Area Code 213 547-5030 * ... ANO EXPLORE CATALINA BY INLAND TOUR ... BY HORSEBACK ... BY BIKE OR HIKE! STAY OVERNIGHT IN AN ISLAND HOTEL ... DINE IN UNl€>UE RESTAURANTS ... LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ... ENJOY SWIMMING IN A QUIET BAY ... SANDY BEACHES ... QUAINT SHOPS ... GOLF & TENNIS ... SMOG-FREE AIR From LONG BEACH (213) 775-2654 From SAN PEDRO (213) 547-1161 From NEWPORT (714) 673-5245 COME TO CATALINA NOWI AIR TRANSPORTATION From LONG BEACH (213) 425-7424 LON~R~EACH (213) 421 8281 H~~R (213) 548 1314 WEDNESDAY MAY 21 for mOfftlns •nd •fternoon ltstlnp, piuM ._ DAYTIM! PROGRAMS. lllelow, for your convenl•nce, •re the MY'• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 D .,._ w.., Our (dre) '50-Rlch· ard Widmar!{. Sidney Poitier, Ossie Davis. (i) "'JM Retut11 of October'' (com) '48-Clenn ford, Terry Moore. • 12:00 m ....,.. ta .... d" (dr1) '50- Joan Fontai~. Robert Ry1n, Zach· lry Scott. 1:00 0 .. , Sllot Jt11t J111n" (wes) '49 -John Ireland, B1rbar1 Britton. 4j "Clrde of Dtaption" (dre) '61 -Suzy Piner, Bradford Dillm1n, Hany Andrews. J:OO 0 .,At Wer With tile Antr(' (com) '!i-De1n Martin, Jerry Lewis, Pol· ly Beraen. ®l (C) "CallltS" (dra) '67 -Jame! Caan, Simona Sianoret. 9 Cl) (C) "That Mld1lcht Kia'' (mus) '49 -Marlo Linza, Kathryn Cr1yson. ' J:30 Cl) "Harvt(' (com) '51 -James Stewert, .Josephine Hull. D '"Suddentr Liit Sum111tf" P1r1 l(dra) '60-tliubeth Taylor, Mont· romery Clift, Katharine Hepburn. f \/ l ~ -t I ',. t • 1:00•a())@l 111 mm ..... C1JD@(I)9CIJ<aCIJ> ..... • (j) Bounz.a l ~=ef111ily Ilaria T1rt11 . Stir Trtl EJectrtc c..,.., ltodJ I 'f rtend1 6:30 lltfY Griffin 5'ltw . MdJ Crffftth Dn(lltt : ~!Spy ( (I)) Dulef1 Cflolct . Tmel A• Utllebal.I 1:00 99oo mmNews .... ..,,.,Dollars llMS.uld Trvtll 11 CeftsequtntU • ..... • .., Untl I I.ewe Lucy TIM fll lA lluftr Prolllbkta Tllt8'1YtOtJ : h,eholou Today ''Depression" 1$ proaram follows a youna housewife throurh the onset of a depressive Illness to her return back into society. ' (i))a.um Dn•• Thrtt seot&tt 7:30 11 Lorne ,,....,, Last tf the W1ld DNt .. natr.. .. . THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 18, 1975 m JIPlllHI Lln&U.&• ,,.,,.... there Is no offlclal record of the l:lO 0 (,....Ci)) fTI ~ AIC W9'...., victim's existence before the time daJ ~ovlt: (c) (Ziii) "Dutil she w1s 20, th1t her colle&e ree0rds Ctvlse" (R) (dra) '74 -Richard ~~e~!~rr.~::d 11~d .w.•t she miy Lona. Polly Beraen, Edward Albert, II) 1111 ....... Kite Jeck.son, Celeste Holm, Tom Bosley, Cesare Danove. Three cou· @ ,,... Aun pies, 111 mysterious winners of I fil) ! lflc!4(11be WOftd'1 Wont pleasure cruise, find their ticlleta Ali CBM-Tht AvoidaW. Acddfft hive aueranteed them a one-way 10 __ ...... ......._, passaae to death. :-u -fu._-1 S...• .... GI Marv Crltfl1 Show II) fl) ..... U1) TIM Musk Proiect Prtlttlb "An· 9 Alfred Hltdlc:ed cient Voices of Children" 1o:u m CJ-. 34 9:00 II U:il (})Ci) C.nnon "The De1dly Trail" (R) A tyrannical industrialist 11:00 II (]) 0 mm News Induces Cannon jo search for his D Ci) (lg QJ (]) News lonc·missina dauahter'. Rescheduled lat tf CNUdlo from last week. Set .... DO@ mLucas Tuner ..• Thtl.ucySllft ..Cheers" (R) Sam Bottoms 1uests MlaiN· l•peaJble IS a student with a drinlti~I prob-Mod Sq~ld lem and a built-In resentment to· (3) Peter Cunn ward all offers of advice, especi1lly 1'lit UltoUdalbltl from his teecher, Lucas Tanner. Pat . '(lj fer ......,. iHi~¥: ::;:: Latham also ll:lO ~~~:~Dead;. M~: Movft: (C) (2hr} "Qlqe tf (e} iifert Ut.k" (WIS) '67 -John bit'' (dra) '69 -Elvis PrtsJty, trel1nd, Vlr1inil Mayo, Scott Brady, Mary Tyler Moore. Robert Strauss. m Saf1ri to Adventure I lli CJ) (ii) m .... ., C.not1 E1J) Creat Ptrform1nce Edward Vil· ~ lella, Patricia McBride, Kay Mazzo, hnJ ..._. Peter Martin, and artists from the (Qj Cl)) (]) Wlclt Woftd Spe- New Yori! CHy Ballet perform three cal "A Salute to the Beatles" D•· ballets choreo1raphed by Georae vid Frost hosts. Balanchine. O .... : (C) "'HtfJ lttlt fer • Mulkal Show Felicia Farr. 9.30 1 News ~ (wes) '60-Audie Murphy, • La Tierra 11:00 U M 1 v I e: .. __, Ille lMlt(' ------------110:00 II@@(]) Dan Auaust (R) Au-De(drk11k)er'41-Susan Heyward, Albert 0 love Amerkan StJle f 0 Celebrll.. SWtt-takn ~ust i&hls to s~op drua treffickina m .. iv i. : """ Homtlbltdl .. .. , ,.. '" the local hiah school after • (rom) '47-Comel Wilde, M1urwen e (l) To Tell the Truth student dies from an overdose . of O'Hara Glenn llnaan. ioa $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "In· ~ danaerous drua. He wants to find II) Cet Salrt ' (com) '58 -Cary Cran!, the dealer before more drurs find lnarid Beraman, Cecil Parker. their way into young hands, Rt· 12:JO II) Sltdiui. F ........ lp Price 11 Riaht scheduled from last week. 8ewttdltd D @ Cl) m Pe l r 0 c e 111 "The 1:00 a !Ii To.enw Ci) Lat's Make A Deal Sleep of Reason" (R) A teachin1 Cf) Ci) U (j) Nftn : n. lllM "The Le111 Game" assistant, enrolled in a hypnosis Ntdtet TtPltiu class, claims he can't remember 1:451) ~: (C) .,... 11 Frita Bly" • Raa C.r Action shootina a professor. Chris Connelly (dra) 55 -Min Lldd, Edw1td G. • Cetebrity Bowline auests. Robinson. Joanne Dru. UUlt R11e1ls I m tE News 1:0011@ rn oo r.", 0t1a..so ' :1. oo> c:v m .. mt.a "R•r· Dan (R) Ted Knight and Kate e Billy Peaches" (R) Barett11etJ Smith 1uest Involved in a bewilderln1 case when J:30 I) Movie: '(C) "'TM AINrica•"' D ~ Cl) @) m Uttlt Hou• 011 the body of an influenti•I 1ttomty's (ad't') '55-Glenn ford, Cesar Ro· the Prairie "The Award" (R) Mery wife Is found and he learns tt11t mero . must wor1t in the 1ener1I store to __________________ ..;... ______ _ eun money to replace her teacher's history book which burned in a fire that Mary ~used in the barn while studyina for ex1ms . 0 Mtivit: (C) (211r) "Mamn of die Coqo Ju•is-" (doc) '59-Nar· r1ted by Orson Welles. Cl) Wild W'lld Wnt 0 <a 00> 00 GE Thars My M•· m1 "The Ambulanee Chaser" (R) Clifton is hospitalized after beina hit by a taxi and Ear1 talks him In· to suin& the taxi driver. GI Dealer's Cholct Cl) MondaJ Tllrv Frtd1J Beverly & Vidal Sassoon co-host tE El Professoc AldH @ Mowtt: (C) (2hr) "Quentin Dur· ward" (adv) '55 -Robert Taylor, Kay Kendall. E1J) Ftttln( Cood @m Championship Wrestlln& ORDER YOURS TODAY! r H lJ H S D f\ Y MAY 22 '°' .....,.. •nd •ftwnoon Uttlnp, = .. DAmME NOGRAMS. , tor ,our conwne.nc., ere ..... y'1mcMea. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 ............... ,. (drl) '66 .:U.ry Merrill. £111 Andtnon. (j) .. A Y-* a. tM Uf."' (ldv) 'U-TJrOM Power, Betty Greble. U.-00 m "'Wem1 ......... (dre) '36 - Klthlrint Hepburn, Herbert Mer· IMll, Donlld Crisp, Vin Heftln. 1:0011 "l'lte ............ ~ (Wes) '50 -John Ireland, ~n Dvor1k. U ""111Apq llJ fWJ" (com) '51 ::Joen Crewford, Eve Arden, Robert Youns. fr1nk Lovejoy. 1:00 D "'rep a. t11e Mlk'" Cdre) '63-DNn lhrtln. Gereldin• Pait. Yvette Mlmltux. ai (C) 4.....W.'" (dr1) '67-Riy· mond Burr, Don GIHony. u (I) (C) ....... , ............ (com) '49 -Esther Wlllilms, Rtd SMfton, Ricardo Montllbln. J:JO C1) (C) ........ lef HAUi." (1dv) '~Mart Richmond, Wendell Corey. D "'S••••• Liit s.._.. Concl. (drl) '60-Ellubtth Taylor, Mont· aomtfY Clift. Kltherln• Htpbum. I I .. I ·, ' Bonded & Licensed Contractor #280201 BU y • MOW AND SAVE! SWIM BEFORE JUNE I DIV .... IOAIO IMC&.UDID WITH AU POOlS CALL MOW FOR A IETIER FASTER JOI AT LOWER COST . ( 7141 586-4562 NEE ESTIMATl-7 DAYS A WE11C SJ,100.00 to SI0,000.00 + CUSTOM 9'JAUTY POOLS "'s ........ ,.. ............ w.tyc... ................... ,..... ......... , .... ,_,.,. .,_ ......................... ___ .. ....._,.,.._ __ ,.. ............ .... ........................ _ .............. ._ .. ...,.,.. .., ............ .....,. ... ....... ........ -. ........ ,.,..... 3530 DURFEE A VE. PICO RIVERA, CALIF. ,,... 11 THa: DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 18, 1975 I ltwltdtd man to seerch out a killer-believed ..0..-t a..tlcl to bt 1 min In uniform-who has J...,.. • Illa murdered thrff youna women in Wltlr W..W the Sin frencisco eru. Christopher ...., t11•1bofo .., Stone, Dennis Colt. Wllll1m Watson lJalt ...... and K.u G1r11 1uttt. •:00. ~ ~Cl) n. ....... ''The I Saf•rl .. AllVHturt 1Tithdiy1 (R) Gr1ndpe Wilton suf-fttlwll ,......., ftrs 1 hurt 1tt1Ck lust btfOl'e his . : I• PeftonuM:e 1t WoU Trap 73rd birthdly ind ls convinced ht " lot ftld Ballet" is 10in1 to dit. 9:30 I """ D 9 Cl)~ m ......... "Luve La n.m It t01Nt1v17' Vftavtl' thinks Sim's h1vln1 to tlkt Clrt of Jill is kffP· 10:00 D ~ct)®) m ....... 01 "H11h 1n1 thl rroup from m1kin1 It bl&, Rollers" CR) Will, In in 1ttempt so ht quits. Jill and Nora instantly to win enouch money for tho down- dlsllkt WMver's new replecemtnl p1yment on 1 truck·trlCtor of his n [ ''Nllf1 ftlf ....... ' ..... own, coes on • 11mblln1 spree in Ainii ) hour with Tony ind Lis Yt111. which-If 1uccessful- ltn1 1t the Shubert ThNtrt IS they would end his p1rtntrshlp with perform some 38 son1s. becked by Son~nScott 811~ 1uuts. 1 48·plec. orchntr1. I fB Ntwl (I) WM Wiid Wat I · D THE TRAVELERS· < Ci))~ al Herry O "Bal· * THEATRE OF MAN lln1• s Choice (R) Whtn a young woman-with whom • mlddle·a1e presents 11Prim1I Man publisher hu been h1vln1 an affair The Human Factor" is murdered, his wife Is the prime "3il suspect ind his own life is en· D (fa, Cl)~ CD m ' '?CIA! d1n1ered. Juliet Miiis 1nd Paul '1fU M11 'The Hum1n actor' Burke 1uest An uplOfltlon of th1t apark of hu-I Tntt MW.t.rt m1nity-the m1rked difference be· ,,, .. Aua twMn urty man ind lhr other . J !f"i!I! ., .. tilt Alltriun crt1turts th1t havt walked the ., Mirtin Aaron5ky fo· ~rth. Tht protr1m recounts lht cuses on whit hes h1ppened to the ntu1ls of tht Nt~nd~rthal belr cult funeril business in the decade u min .m•kts .h11 first 1ttempt to since Jess.a Mitford's ''The Ameri· communal! with tht powers th1t cen Wey of Du~ was published, aovern his hft ind dt1th. It bealns ind included ls 1 special report by with tilt d.i!COYtry of flrt b~ I Homo undercover reporter Peter Hawley Erectus tribe 1lmost 1 million ye1rs who attended 1 funeral m•n•aement 110. ind. tben traces the measure school of men's 1di'ievernents, supers1i· · tlons. doubts ind fe1n over th• lO:JO 1· M furW•'• .... """' brol'd spectrvm of time. II) """ m Dulet'a Qolce fi..i Hlldact G) M...., T-ru Frtdey Kathleen 11:00 ~D mg· News Nolin and Kart Atmina CO·host. ®) QJ Ntwa I NWla CIN of I Mewit: (C) (2hr) "A Tattart4 Set. llb et." (dre) '71 -Uoyd Bridaes, Tiit Lucy 5'low frenk Converse. Slll~e Shockley. Mis.ti: ,.,.... .... m 1111 ...,.,.. Joarui .. SqUlll &) J1peNM l.a1tp1Ct P191r1a1 (f) Mr. Uc11J •:•a 9 Cll Iii m .... c.a .. si..w nM ulltHdabla "An Amtrlcln fl1sco'.' An av1nte : Y!I_• fer~ 11rdt movit-m1kin1 couple de· ( Cl)) W1iltM: Deed " Alive cends on the Wilcox household to CiNtN 34 6: film 1 document1ry based on Bob's 11:30 R @ (})Ci) CIS Late Mow I 1: return to mtdicll school, ind min-(fj "W....W. # J" (wes) '67 •Its to crNte havoc for tlle f1mily, -James Coburn CerroU O'Connor Bob's dassm1tts ind his profes-M1r11rlt Blye. ' ' sors. I ~ (j) !) m w..., ClrlOI\ m lltfY lrifftl.. ~ 1:00 8 @ CD Ci) CIS .,..,....., Mew-,...., ..... .. : CC) (211r) "'Ira C... .. It <tnl ({)) CI> Wide Wor1d Stlt- Mlve" (R) (dr1) '74-Piul Winfield, "Gereldo Rlvtr1: Goodniaht Lou Gossttt, Ruby Dee, R1mon Bi-Arntrlcl" trf, Joe De Santis, Ketty Lester, D Mowtt: "'flit Ruuround" (rom) Julian Burton, Ty Henderson. This 'l& -Elli R1lnn, Rod C1meron. dr1m1 focuses on Roy Clmp1nell1, Broderick Crew1ord. - 7. the 1re1t Brooklyn Dod11n catcher 12:00 U Movie: "Fr1lltlc" (dr1) '61 - whose brllll1nt career WIS broucht Jeune More1u. to a sud.den hllt In 1 tr11ic 1uto m Mevlt: .. I WIM Up Scruinln(' 1ccldent 111 19~. (mys) '41 -Betty Greble, Victor Ma· II @ @ @) Ef:' MIC Dms Show ture . Mic welcomes Charlle Rich, Gladys (IJ let S..rt Knlcht & the Pips, Mclt1n Steven-1 ·00 Ba Tt!HmW son, ind comedl1n Billy Hollid1y. · (]) (j) 9 Cl) Nftn II ~IPl(IAL t lurt lldlarech 11 tlM lft (R) Burt ls joined by ·Jeck 1:45 8 Mtvte: (C) "'TaM C.11 of My Jones, Sandy Ounc1n, Roeer Moore Utttt Clrl" (dre) '51-Junne Cr1ln, ind tht H1r1tm Globetrotters. Dile Robertson. i The u....-.blts 2:00 m All°'"lcN Slltw: .. M11nlfktnt <a Ci)> CI> m Strlttl .. s.11 Doll," "'TM Sm1111act 1oem" .-. "Bird of Prey" (R) In· 3!-45 R Mtvtt: '°ll•bl ... Heutt,. (dra) apector Keller posa IS 1 millt1ry '"SO-Terry Moore, Victor Mature. 7:30 , FRIDAY MAY 23 For moml"' •nd 1fternoon U.tJnp, J>6e•se ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the d•y'• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES lO:OO D"'Tral1 _....., ~ (mys) '60-Eliem Gomes. Ci) ..... WIM a. Edtl" (dr•) '58 .:ftff Ch•ndltr, Esther Wlllllms. 12:00 m "Cenlered'' (•dv) '45 -Didi Powell, W•lttr Sleult 1,00 U '1lo Place t. Llld" (dr•) '58- John lrel•nd, G•il Russell. @ (C) "'The s-.t •of Mr SUcaat" (com) '65-f•mta Booth, Shlrtey Jones, Stell• Stevens. J:OO p (C) '"How t. Slvt A Manllp Rul11 Your lift" (com) '68 - Dt•n M1rtln, Stell• Stevens, Ell W•I· l•ch, Anne J•ckson. ag (C) '"Set ftow T1MJ ltu1" (dfl) '65-John Forsythe, J•nt Wy•tt. ta CI> (C) .. Ifs Always F•lr Weatll· e;r' (mus) '55 -Gene Kelly, Cyd Ch1ris.se, D•n 0.iley, MichHI Kidd. J:JO m uc.I Nertttsillt 777" (mys) '47 =r•mes Stew•rt, Let J. Cobb. 0 (C) .. Dr. fMstus" (dr•) '68 - Rich.rd Burton, EJlz1beth T•ylor. f ~ ! . . I • ~ I • ':00 B (ll) 00 NIA 1uMtb911-QI•· ......., ,_-Offs Glmt 5 (if neces·1------------s1ry). Ttnt1tlvtly schtdultd. Pro· 1r1mmin1 Is subject to ch1n1• wltlleut llOllce. ~l!jfi~~ ~IHlllD • lroasldt P1rtrtd11 f1•11J Maril, ...... Stir Trtl : Eledrlc Co•plllJ Rtcb l frltlMls l:JO I ..... Crfffltl sa..w AlltlJ lrffflttl Dnptt 1 lM•I ~ow Wi~~· UftstJtt .. Wood· mrrne1 n. · m lJale Jtnab 7:00 .,...... e..~~2! ... MMSqued Trvtll or C:....lftftCltl • Whit's My UM? I Ltw Lucy Titt Fii la Muter ProllltMdl Titt lie v.u., : ANtlotl )YlltMr ( Cl))letla111 .,, ..... ThrHSIDops 7:JO • 0 Ci) a .... .,.... SqUlm Ltw T.tac.1 StJtt WO.W of Utt SM Te T .. die Trvtll Mii• $ Mowte: (Dr) ..,...., lenM6t" (dr1) '41 -Cary Qr1nt, rrent Dunne. • m1wtecw fE&..slaplts ....... l a...,lrlte Ffteedlef Mtll wo.w of lurvtvll Utdeltatcals 1:00 R,DXJ .,..., "D1ys of the Champions" A look 1t the life styles of Jt1n-Cl•ude Killy, Arnold P1lmer 1nd Jtckit Stew1rt. Rescheduled. B 9 Ci) ag m Slllftnl & SH ''fheStuna" (R) Fred asks 1 friend who is 1 professional 11mbltr to tudl Lamont ind his poker-pl1yin1 friends 1 lesson. D I lflC~I Call It M1urul ''Once Upon Horse" Filmed in the beautiful horse C:ountry of Vir1inl1, this film covers the adventures of two · 12-year-olds from their first ridina lesson throuati their p1rtici· pation in ridina competition. WlldWIWWttt (j)) &J IWcUk-TM ~Iker ~im1I SC1eam" (R) Kolch•k. delvlna Into 1 homicide, uncovef1 1 story of livina rtmn1ftb of the Ice Aa•. which he believes are thrivina in c1ves benuth Chi· caao. Cl) NIA Basatblll -Cha•plN- alilp Play-Offs Ttnt1tively scheduled. Pro1r1ms 111 evenini .,, subject to china• without notice. • I Delltr's Cboict MolldlJ Thna FrtdlJ ~"-: .. Mowtt: (C) (2hr) "nt ,,. ... & Dt•Mtl" (dr1) '72 -Chudt Connors, Jose Greco, Anit1 Quinn. l wm ...... wttt..i....., Elsa... ....... Ptru ................ ,,..,.. l :JO c;r (j) FriUJ ~ Sftdtl THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 18, 1975 ''The Boys" (R) Tim Conwey ind "The Be1utlful Die Youn(' (R) WM· Htrb Edtlm1n CO·stlr IS comedy lllm Wifldom lutSb-tS the OWW wrlt111 Eddie Ry1n and Harry Ruf· of 1 .o.alltd modtllifa •l•llCJ wtio kin, who 1D1n111 to be cr•tlYe Is ltadint unSU91*tlnt t .. ,,.,. while their personal lives are in 1n 1ir1s into_!rostitutlon. uproar. Eddie's U·Wlft makes him Im flJ ..... mistrtble with 1mbarrusin1 phone .. ...., TM h .... ._.. calls while H1rry is hippy In the (flill ((}) Cl) m let ea.. sinites scene. l...t ""f•ttl lmap" (1t) W1llt 111- B 0 Ci) di m Qlce l TM vesti11tin1 I murder, CMtO• .... iii Ts.mmy St09S. In" (R) Sam· Joys tht c:omp1111 of a Jout'nllllt my Divis Jr., 1ppe1rin1 11 himself, 11ttitrin1 n11ttrill for 1 ltOfY of sputtef1 in to Ed's 1ar111 in his her hlndlina of die case. She b un· Stutz Black Hl'#tl ind his troubles •wire thlt tht writer Is 1l10 the be1in with Chico's st•r·struck &net· killer she is Mtkln1. ina. Slfar1 te Mv1 .... n 111ew1t: <C> <•> .. z.a.,.b" lit n... w......, (dOcument•ry) '57. • (....., at ••••11 m 11etv ertrftll a. 10:,., w s..it et!) Walt Strttt WHl • M f ..... '1 ........ t:OO 8 {ffj (j) We11 c.t ., A f te r · E ..... drudfna puttlna on • dress for her 11:00 CD D m m ..... nil• 11 1 brldeam1id, Andrea finds I ~ (Ii 9 Cl) ,..... th1t wtddlnp can be fun when th• ltit tf CiiuCit discovers ch•mP11nt and a hind· Set .... , IOITlt d1ncln1 partner It the 1111r-lhwlt: (C) .,.. • ..., aa,-. ri.11 of cousin Emily's dauttrter. 1) '53 -James Sttw•rt, Joanne RuchJdultd from list week. Dru, Gilbert Rollnd, Din Duryea. o u Ci) am Rtdftnl rn.. m 11ec"!t' .._.. i. ... u.u. "fht Dexter Crliis" (R) Rockford A montap o rod! concerts throutfl· quickly finds a wealthy business· out tht nation, ft1turln1 Sly & tht man's missin1 airtfrlend, but Is as: Flmily Stone, Seals & Croft, Eddie sianed the task of w1tchin1 her Klndricb ind the Sttvt Miller Bind closely instud of brin1in1 her , .... S.-· rc~~Kot L -5£..=.. MtR "Blnahlm's Con" (R) An ex· ((}) W : DtM er MR con df'OCIS by the hotel to visit his a... 34 old buddy, Bin1h1m, ind spill~ some U:JO B (fl) CJ) CIS Litt ,...: (C) secrets 1bout Blnsham's pest to lht '"i1e11" Twes) '66 -Jane Russtll, other residents. How•rd Keel, Bri1n Donlevy. I ........ IUCl)!RtfD....., c. ... ~ TllMtre ''Upst1iri, O.. liriliie(a a.ct c.c.rt Dowhsta1rs lhwlt: ...._ flM IM ....,.. @E) LI Crllda 8'" Crllda (dr•) '57 -Ptj(it Castle. 9!30 R UXT $pedal "So You Think 0 (9 (()) CJ) W111t W..W S,.. YOU Know Los Anaeles" (R) R1lph dll ''Siimmer of '65" Story is host for this quiz •bout tht (() Mewtt: (C) "1'1't lllNJ ..,... metro~lltan uu. Rnchtdultd. (dfl) '65 -Tom Tryon. D (~Cl)) (j) EB Tiit O.W CH· ,. Yop fer Ht11tt1 · Pit · Your Mother Wt111 Almy lZ:OO lhwlt: "'Kita et ......,. (mp) Boots" (R) With the •id of Ftlbc • 7 -V'ICtor Mature. •nd oper• st1r M1rt.in1 Arroyo, Os· I Tiit Ulll•~ll•.._ car 1ets to Jolr( How.rd Costll in 1 a.ct c..cert Mond•Y Nlaht Football teftcast. 1:00 ta M .. •llM Spedal I..... 1:45 tiiiwit: ............... (dl'I) '51 (I) C1Mta1 17 -Montaomery Clift, Robert Ryan, V•rlttJ S11tw im1 Loy, MaurMn stepteton. LI T1tm ~1JO All.alcllt -..: write PltMI 10:00 IOIXT S,.CW "The Golden At• In tf ltl ..., ~ ..... , • ..._ of th• Automobile" (R) Resdled· T• H...,.1111" . ultd from Int w111t J:JO B lllftwlt: -... c..llll"t Sir 1111"' D 0 Ci) a Im Ptlk:t W...1 fcOm> '54-Robtrt Mltdlum. ..... 17 S1'TUHD1'l' MAY 24 1J w .... •• P• T••lt Teuru-..t 81 Mnte: ............. (WIS) '48 =lobert Youn1, Marautrite Chap· rn1n. Willard P1rktr. I AK:etbca -..: ..... Craq" (dra) '50- John Dall, Peay Cummins. I .......... l:OO (I) ..... ,. .... ., lO:lO I=~...,..,· l:JO TV I a--U (j) a! Star lid Qel1 .. ,11., a..u, CMIMf r..,i., OtMr ,.ICU Lira~ Wefda~,._., 7:GO • ~-m Maas ,..., ll:GO ,.,...Cf/J CJ) (I) v..., If die Di•· ca Cl)> CIJ ,..,, .... 8 lliil m....., t...,... .....,." liielw Im iiMtt: ""Fort v ...... ,. (1dv) Cl) II..._: Miik, '53-Rlta Mor.no, James Crals. ilitllf llpn' .......,..... (l)~u: Wl9dow e. tM Seutll 1:• ;r~· ~~···-...d. =:a CI»()) m nae An 111e <B ) .... ..., ! 00 llNlllupolls "500' P1red1 Y..a. tllo -: n. Foabue ''Seven Chinese Ele•lltlty ,.... esllvals" (R) ..... ,,... ..... 11:30 II (jjj (3) Cl) Hudloa lfOtMn CJ) fl I. ,........ (j) ~ "Sa'*-Ce Squad" (dra) · c.tl1e1hda '42-Bruce Bennett, Sidney Black· l:GO lU~• jFj!jJ>(J)E!>A•1rlca1t l:JO ..___...,... a • ..,, .... , (QI Ci)) CJ) HOii lOll Ui) Ntwa a,..... ...._... c:.," Cdr1> ·55 -=Robert T aytor, Jlnet ltltll. U•ltDM :.. t i i r' 0 • ( I l "'i ,,.. .wv.t.re lZ.:00 fJ (H) (j) Cl) Huie• ll1bbot· Yelcetfllll'9 llfl : S..-.... D Movie: (C) -Cua for A Coward" ~Cl) S,.... I-co (wes) '57-Fred MacMurray, Jeffrey @) m Rua, Joe, Rn Hunter. .,.. ,,...... Ad Ub ... eo.c.rt lie .,.,. ... ..... ca Cl)> CI) Aillwntum et 111. CU1or ....... Doublef11blre ....... _ Oj) Cf) Cl) Fat Albert c..,.. ....... II E DIETING GOURMET * LOW CALORIE COOKING Dieti.,Counul HeedOt leltll S,.C. ....., & tM Prefeaor : Tiie W.Ws Wont Air Crull ( Cl))NulwthMlllic • ..,. •• Mbllep 1:00 ~ CJ) Cl) C1S Qldrea'1 fl• "Lone Wolf' (R) (l)Y .... latllt70I 8 NEW! TODAY'S HOME *BETTER LIVING IDEAS BT_,. ...... (I) lllwle: ""-lllCl ._.,,. Mary Tyler Moore, dlrd. nc her Ol!I'" ~m, pet over • script with c:o«ar Ted Knidlt for en epllOde of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, SetuNey at tflM on C8I. THE DAIL V PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 18, 1975 (wtJ) '56-Huatl Marlowe, An11t Dickinson. l e..."'°"' "Robert E. lff" Pettlcolt Ju.tlN (j) FIA• ftlt•re · I Ci)) Outdoon Wltll In Calli· I::;~.::· l:JO UlliwenitJ Dielttut MoN: "" .... Clftod ,...,. ( ra) '66 -SammJ Divis Jt., Petet Lawfotd, Frtnk Sinatra. Louis W · stro~ D m , .. ,-n-c1-a-11.., 90' ,.,.. &Ob Barter is host for Ult festlYltln ind parade whklt are part of tM celtbratlon pr~lna tom«row's In· di1napolis '500.' 6 ....._: (C) "Wlf Anw" (WIS) '54 -Maureen O'Hara, Jeff Chand· ltt. H~>w.w 2:00 CJ) CJ) DIHJ ~lltMH ts ltff Ciauk from the Co· lonlal Country Club, Memphis, Tenn. Cl) Mevle: "'11lo Couecb'' (adv) '60 -Edmund Purdoni, John Drew Berry more . Cl ,,., Sports WNW Clf Girts · Gymnastic Champlon$tlips, from Ful- lerton Jr. Colleao. litsJpt &oMOr Pyle Cl) C..COnl : 1111 ...,_,.. Joun11I ( ) Frieftdt el Man • U.S. ""1 2:30 6 Da'1arl Tiie S.l1tt o..t.r U•lb i Qaparr1I Educatiott at Worti ) Woftd of SUMvel • Alricutblre USA l :OO DullJ'1 Trttttouae ""1cutture USA "Consumer Quiz" Lucille S. ·Ricker, Consumer Services Coordin1tor of tM Califor· ni1 Department of Consumer Affairs conducts a multiple-choice consum· er quiz; Dorothy Wenck, home tcem· omlst end nu1rltionist Is lnttfView· ed; and a basic surviv1I kit for food burers 11 featured. (I) Tan.111 TMltN DlltN: <C> ...,._ ... Mar (wes) '50-Stephoft McNlllJ, Alexis Smittl. l ltf'D • ...,.wd ,.. of Alrtcultute fl• fMblre ( )Tiie,....... "'*.. " ... (Jtr .. • TrtlMvM Clw' I e1wi.,111r a..u, ,..~ 4:00 WNWeflwvMf s,e.ta fl• "Motorcycle Clas- sic'' Wrnai.1 ,,.. ta. Olplpk ClltWilJ TIHll Star Trel Cl)WatitrWocN llitlettU ,.,.., . ., ... , .... : WNW"- Cl)) n..._ """"" Wedd c., Socar ..... ,., ....... ,.. , .... ,. Yoico .. Acrtculbn 4:JO ..... 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Brother, My uecutlontr" (R) Din· llltwle: .. ~ -.rp" (mus) ny Cline Is found by his brother, • 5-Gene Kelly, frank Sinatra. Cllne-1nd by two 1unfl1t1ters Ir.., , Susa .. All .. seekin1 the honor of killlna Din· !]) Sa•llJ & C..pe17 ny. J1mes Walnwrl1ht, Carol law· \t). Mevle: "'De1t1ut1H T9'JO" rence, A M•rtlntz, John Vernon 1tt() 44-Clry Grant. and Richard Kelton 1uest. 1700 Qub GJ HEE HAW IS TO LAFF : .._,..: Ytlcet & Fac.s All.star Wmlilll *A LOT-BE"ST BET** ll:lSiD<a(l)>News .... .... w .... ·s liVe sa.rtn CM11tpitalllp Wmtllq . Rtdl C..C.rt =-= "'Wltdl H tlM ll:JO R f1~ 5%!, (C) .. A ~ (dre) '43-Paul lukls, Bette trf.qles' (dra) 63-~ock Hucbon, Davl Do Id. Wood Rod T1ytor, Barry Sullrv1n. s. n1 s. CJ) llltwle:. "'Up ,,.. tM lelCll" I A Pl8Ce ftr Nt -..Y {dra) '65-Cliff Roberbon. Sul* Sllew ltialat ef T•IPt ........ la1t11&11e ~s lltwtt: "'O.S.S. 117 -Dtuble l:JO II (ll) Cl) The Jefttr10111 (R) Ded· eM" (dra) -John Givin. lcated to his new philosophy of "not llltwle: '-tr.ct et tlM Ya•pln" makin1 wives," Geor1e wants noth· (hor) '66 -Willl1m ClmpbtJI. Ina to do with 1 tenant protest ~ News meetina. lltwtt: ....... a ............ (I) 8ttlt Dnta Sllew dra) '42 -Anna Neaate. Cl) ea ..... ea..,.. I a.a ........ , t:OO R@ Cl) (f) Miry Tytef Mtort .... : ~~ ef tlM Ya ... N" §OW (R) led Baxter, disturbed (hor) -M1uncto Garm. over the news th1t his mother is <9 Cl)) Wetk • R.._ consld1nn1 foreiolnc marrt111 to ll:UD Mewil: (C) "PH1t ... ..,. (dra) live with her boyf rltnd, Is more '67 -L" Marvin. worried 1bout what the arranae· 12:301 •• Duce's OutllMf'I ment will do to his r19ut1tlon. TIM Wlterl F••llJ II u Ci) !RUD .. I c Saturday 1:00 At OM Wltll ... 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Shampoo .. FAMD..Y WEllLY recently ran one of the rare inter- views with you. Why don't you gioe more in· ten>iews? Alao, why do you adrri;,.e women like Germaine Gre~, whom •o many men ~nd oDen· noe?-T. A. Beale, Loummle, Ky. • I get a little uneasy taUcing about myself. The story of my movie career is not very different from any other actor's FO.R JIM HARTZ of the NBC-TV "Today'" sliow Why do guests on your show have bloodshot eyes (you and Barbara Walters don't). Is it because they haven't bad enough sleep?-~. M. Chamberlain, Grand Rapids, Mich. • To tell you the truth, I never noticed it. But I suppose it is a bit of a strain on some people who aren't used to getting ur. that early and making ~nse at that hour. And I wouldn t be at all surprised if one or two bloodshot eyes mjght not be the result of some ai:tificial courage tnlcen the njght before by an especially nerv<?us visitor. FOR CARLA HILLS, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development I read that your husband said he is more bothered by your beating him at tennis than by your being considered a bet- ter lawyer. Is this true?-D.B., AtlQtic City, N.J. • The comment was made by my husband in jest and was meant to indicate that he is not at all bothered by my achievements as a lawyer. Actually, he's one of the finest lawyers I've ever met, and his comment underscores bis security. As for tennis, we play for fun, mostly doubles. FOR BOB BARKER What do you do when ·someone freezes up before the cam- era ?-Pershing D. Berry, Jr., Amherst, Va. • I thaw them out-how I go about that depends on the personality of the person. Gentleness works with most people. FOR ARNOLD PALMER Will you hang up your golf shoes if your losing streak con· tinues through 1975?-Robert Barney, San Antonio, Texas e No, I don't intend to drop off the tour if l don't win a tournament this year, unless I then feel that I am not play- ing well enough to win. Right now, I £eel that I am playing well enough to win. FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR My teenaged daughter insists my lei~ of music: (soft ball· room and Dixieland jazz) will never return. What do you think?-S.S., Elmira, N.Y. e Well, Lena Home, Johnny MathiS, Peggy Lee, Sinatra, 1 etc., seem to be doing all right. When Herl> Alpert opened at Harrah's in Lake Tahoe, his Dixieland numbers got the biggest ovation. At New York's Roseland Dance City, more people than ever are tangoing, fox-trotting and waltzing. Also in New York, the famed Rainbow Room just reverted to old-fashioned ballroom dancing. Cashing in on the jazz bandwagon. Eddie Condon's jazz rughtclub (carrying on the traditions of the late. legendary musician) just opened. Billy Daniels reports the bulk of his concert audiences are younger folk, not those of his own generation. As icing on the cake, piano manufacturers Steioway & Sons state pro- duction has risen over the last decade. Cowr Ptlo4o by Ke¥tn Fltzv•rald/Sport movie experiences, and I can't see that the idi~crasies of one actor are all that much more interesting than another actor's, It's easier to talk about someone else or a political problem that matters. As for Cennaine Creer. I like her simply because she is smart and a lot of fu n. But I admire other women too. I hate to list things, but if I were to make a list of women I most admire, it would include: (politics) Golda Meir, Eleanor McGovern, Bella Abzug and Cissy Farenthold; (arts) Lillian Hellman; and (music) Mabel Mercer. FOR MARGARET MEAD Do you believe in UFO's?-Launme Mills, Hobart, Ind. • Believing in UFO's simply means I believe that ·uniden- ti6ed flying objects" have been reported, for which we do o.ot have any satisfactocy· explanation. It doesn't mean a UFO is a.flying saucef' or a visitor from outer space. When man-made vehicles lilce Mariner 10 leave our solar system, they become UFO's to the possible inhabitants of other solar systems. Those who do not believe in UFO's think they have a satisfactory explanation for objects that other obsetilers believe are unexplained. FOR MICKEY ROONEY Judy Carland was quoted as saying that Louis B. Mayer gave sleeping pills and pep pills to her, you and Deanna Durbin when you did the "Andy Hardy" movies. True? -Sharon Greening, Crown Point, Ind. e False. That was a figment of Miss Garland's imagination, which was quite extensive. Mr. Mayer was not in the habit of breaking the law. I hope this puts an end-finally-to this much-repeated untruth. PORB6ENDA.VA.CCARO Please settle an argument. What's the C01Tect pronunciation of your name?-C.O.A., Toms River, N.J. e I'm glad you asked that. It's Vac-CAR-o, with the em- phasis on the .. Car .. bit. I got so excited the 6r$t time some- one said it ri.dtt and began to feel I was getting somewhere at last. But f m happy if they at least spell my name with two "e's." FOR DON RICKLES What was your most eg~shattering experieoce?-H.C., Daytona Beach, Fla. •When I wallced out on a Las Vegas stage and saw Frank Sinatra in the audience-reading a paper! He later told me he was there to see the singer who shared the bill with me. May 11, 1975 fitml(Y JJtdlt)J The Hewtpaper M•gulne A ,_.,e..._ ef Dene C-IMlloM. IM. ~ IC. Muon, CINlhtM ol,.. 84*11 llORTON FRANK,,.,.,,.,., Md Jtubllthr U!ONARD 8. DAYIDOW, CM#..,. ltORRT D. CARNEY, Enc. V Jl.-Auoc. ,..,.,,.,._ PATR,ICK II. UHIK!Y, V.P.-Ad Director 910 LAYIFllCY, V.P.-M•rketlng Director QerMd a. Wroe, EHtern Mgr.; IUoherd D. c.noff, A .. oc. 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EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 30, 1975-Vold Shirt Offer. for $1.25 I where rHtrlcted or prohibited by law and la 1ood (Includes 25' handlina 21\c · only In U.S.A. Plus• allow 4·6 wHk• for delivery. charae). . U ~ . 5513•10 L----------------------------i-----------------------------~---------J ' Dr. .Joyee Brothers On a Strange Truth: You DOn't Have to Be Kidnapped to Have A .. Captive" Mind ''Everyday life has plenty of captor- captive relatlon- ahlpa-none •• frantic•• a kid- napping, to be sure. But the way they work on our 'beliefs' la very much the aame." By Dr • .leyee Bredters Especially for FAMIL y WEEKL y few months ago it seemed beyond com- prehension to most Americans that Patty Heant. the kind of young woman who. spent time carefully cbooting her china pattern u abe happily prepared for her June weddin1, could voluntarily make common cause with the Symbionese Liberation Army. Many people, including her parents, William Randolph and Catherine Heant. expressed the belief that the young heiress bad been brain- washed into coopuating with her capton. How else, they argued, could such a complete cbange of values take place? ~ I write this, it's 1tJ1J impossible to aay ex- acdy what happened in the Patty Hearst cue. But one thing does seem clear: U Patty Hearst's views were changed-and even changed drutically- abe wuo•t much dift'erent from the rest of us. Because. perhaps sboct:insly, when we become .. captives," our whole ptyc.bology changes and we become susceptible to ideas that may never have occurred to us before. And here's the ey~ opening truth: We don't have to be kidnapped to test the validity of t1iis proposition. Everyday life has plenty of captor-captive relationships-- none as frantic as a kidnapping, to be sure. But the way they work on our "beliefs" is very much the same. H we put uide the word '1>rainwuhing" in its highly sophisticated aeoae and begin to think in terms of "identifying" with one's capton- a.bsorbing theii values, ideu and attitudes and ma.ling them one's own, iocorporatina them into oneself-then we begin to Wldent&Dd 'MW may very well have happened io tbe cue of Patty Heant. • And if we think of the capcor-aptive rela- tionship in the broader te:nm of our own Jives, we begin tQ get some inaigbts into the reasom why kidnapping victims are ao ~I to .. co- operate" with their capton. It may seem odd to think that all of ua are somewhat and in some way in a captive-aptor relatiomhip. But we ~and in no uncertain aeme. Al infants and small children, we are, in a way, captives of our pa.rents. We are toeally helpless and totally dependent on them for our ~ aurvival. All dilldreo learn at a very youna aae 4 • FAMILY WIEJCL.Y, ~ 11, 1176 , that they muat pleue and in some way "cooper- ate" with their parents. Throughout our lives we tend to rd!ect in many ways and to a aur- pri&ing degree the lites, dialites, values. atti- tudes and opiniom of our parenb. We've ab- sorbed them, incorporated them into ounelves and made them our own. Anyone who has power over us---e.nd it doean•t have to be anything u drastic or fund&- . mental as the power of life and death-bu the power to shape our views, our outlook and our behavior. Cooperating with those who have power over us, placating them, diminishing f ric- tion between them and ourselves and adoptJng their views and attitudes-these are some of the ways of insuring our survival and our general -well·being. And they stem directly from the child-parent relatiooabip. Each of ua is both a captive and a captor. In one relationship we may be the captor; in an- other, the captive. As captives we try to please our captors and wind up not only adopting their ideas and attitudes but believing in them with 11,tmost 1incerlty. Though we start out play- ing a role, talking and behaving aa thouah we think and feel a certain way, after a while we really begin to feel the emotion, we really begin to think the thought. As captors we are abJe, to varying degrees, to "brainwash" othen. to impress on them our views, ideas, attitudes, likes aod dislikes. We are able to change their feelings and their minds. Studies show that the "kid-glove" trealment works best. The more gently we deal with those we wish to inftuencc, the more succeuful we are in achieving our goal. Severe punishment or the threat of punishment worts only when the pun- isher is around. The captive, in any situation, is more likely to internalize the captor'• ideu and ••As captives we try top ..... our captors •ncl wind up not only adopting their ldeu •nd attltudea but bell•~lng In them with utmoat •lncetlfr. Though we atart out p .. ylng a role ••• , after a while•• really begin to 1 .. 1 the emotion, we really begin to think the tltouflht. "_ ' values and make them hil own if they are pre- sented in a gentle, temperate way. We also know that it's important to keep a oer- t tain physical distanoe from th<>1e we wish to 0 influence. The salesman who sticb bis foot in 15 the door and seems to be lungina at us doesn't inftuence us much, no matter how good his iii spiel, because we're too busy coping with the anxiety he arouses in us by his invasion of our privacy and intrusion on our territory to listen to his ~ge. The ideal distance, studies show. from which to inftuenoe ochen is U feet. • Feeding someone u we mate auuestions and put forth our viewa makes him or her more sus- ceptible to being inftuenced by ut, to having his mind, feelings and behavior changed by ua. In a recent study students were divided into two groups. One group wu aerved lunch while the psyeliotogial put forth oertain views with which the ltudenta did not generally agree. The other group was presented with the same views but wu not fed. The group that had been fed while listening tended afterward to concur more with the psychologist's views than the group that bad not been fed. This, of course, will come as no surprise to those who regularly take pro- spective clients aod contacts whom they wish to influence or .. sell" to fancy restaurants for lunch or dinner. They know it pays off! Let's loot a littJe more closely at a few of the studies that show that the "kid-glove" ap- proach works best when you wish to shape aomeone's views, outlook or behavior. In a recent atudy ch.ild~o were shown some toys. Some of the toys were very attractive; others, not so attractive. One group of children was sternly threatened with punishment if they played with the attractive toys. The other group was given gentle suggestions and reasons as to why they should not play with the attractive toys. 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It's been observed countless times that when.a captive insists on giving only bis name, rank aDd serial number, there is more likelihood that he can be made to change his mind if his captors treat him gently than if they use harsh, coercive measures. Here's another example from a recent study. Little Billy likes to hit his baby brother. Dad threatens to punish Billy if he bits the baby. Wa~g : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigafette Smoking Is Dangerous to Ytu Heehh. What happens? When Dad is around Billy doesn't hit the baby. When Dad leaves, Billy tries to beat the dickens out of Baby Brother. Little Johnny also likes to beat his baby brother. But Johnny~& Dad quietly and gently explains the reasons why it's wrong to hit the baby- Y ou'll hurt him, he'll cry, he's weaker than yoo, etc. The study shows clearly that Johnny will incorporate or internalize the .idea and not bit hi$ little brother even when left alone with him. We've all noticed that during political pri- maiies peop.Je will rally around the candidate of their choice and sincerely believe in and pro- claim his virtues and effectiveness. But once the primary is over and one candidate ii nominated, oppositIDn voters may well find themselves sin- cerely dedicated to him, sincerely finding rea- sons to believe in and proclaim h/8 virtues and effectiveness. In a sense, such a voter bu be- come a captive, finding a way to deal with or live with what he must live with. What's more, this ia not done hypocritically, but with genuine and sincere enthusium. There's a captor-captive relationship between husband and wif c, though it ian'' always clear ' who's captor and who's captive. Perhaps both arc both. Couples don't rca.Jize how much they've co- operated and incorporated each other's values, attitudes, ideas, ii.Ices and dislikes, so that they have come to f eeJ the same way about so mdy things. In fact, in many areu they eventually come to feel as one. It's when the Smiths meet the Joneses on a cruise aod realize that they, the Smiths, gener- ally speaking, think and feel as one-We don't Ii.Ice.that, we always enjoy doing this, we never do that, etc.-that they sense how much they have incorporated each other's thinking, desires, opinions, outlook, behavior, will and wants. The )oncses have also done this, and the lWJ> couples "There'• a captor-captive relation- ship b!tween husband and wife, though It isn't always clear who'• captor and who'• captive. Perhaps both are both." will get along just fine if there is not great diver- gence in their attitudes. Sometimes there's a great conftict between what your conscience believes and what some- one else, someone who baa power over you, wants you to believe. Let's say a school-bus driver knows the bus is unsafe because bis boss, the owner of the bus, refuaea to maintain fhe vehicle properly. The driver keeps warning his boss about the danger and the~ keepnaying, .. It's okay, atop worryina. notlling'a going to happen." This may be so severely against the driver's conscience that be will simply walk out even though he may need the job badly. But studies clearly show that in moat situa- tions where we are captives, our beliefa, views and behavior can be inftuenced and cbanaed by those who have power over us. One need look no further than the case of the students who were fed while the psychologist presented them with bis views and ideas. In the apace of time it takes to eat a nice lunch a decided modi- fication in their thinking took place. The whole idea that we can be deeply inftu- enced and our minds changed by those who have power over us becomes less shocking and alien when we are aware of such studies. Bot the bellt understanding of the captive-captor psy~ choJogy and how it works coines from a cl01Cr look at our everyday, taken-for-fJlll! granted relationships. liA1I I • FAMILY WEEKLY, May 18, 1975 fiv/ Spcwfs E~t;a' llyFrMRo••taa Tennis's "Man to Beat" Jbnmy Collllors Talks About Big Mone~ · Big Presstire and 5 .. The Killer Instinet" ''I don't Ilk• guys going around saying they beat Jimmy eonnor.. I'm going to do everything I can to stop that. I Just don't like to lose. The killer Instinct 11 part of · the game .•.• " . Fred Robbin• 11 alto an Interviewer for the Mutual Radio Network. , FAMILY WEEKLY: How did you get so good IO young? CONNORS: I think I just wanted to become a good player aod worked bard for it. I was coached by my mother aod my grandmother until I wu J 6, aod then my mom said I needed something that she couldn't give me, so she sent me to California to be with ~ancho Segura. He was over in Wimbledon with me when I won last year, and he was at Forest Hills with me too. So fve had some pretty good coaching. FW: You blew Kenny Rosewall oft the court in the final at last ycar·s Wimbleaonaiia again at Forest Hills. How did you feel about that? CONNORS: I was just glad to get a chance to play him. He·s a legend in bis own time. The suy is such a great guy and a great sport- weU, it was just an honor to play against him. FW: How do you stand up under that kind of pressure? I mean, here you are, only 22, and you're in the finals of the biggest tournaments of them all-· and everybody's rooting for the other guy! That's got to be pretty tough, doesn't it? CONNORS: I don't know-rm very relaxed. I ao out and practice and I take a shower and then sometimes I go up and clown a.round and talk with Pancho and his wife and my mom - aod Chrissy [Chris Evert] and rm just- • well, re/4xed! FW: Don't you ever feel pressure? Don't you ever get nervous in front of a crowd? CONNQRS: Yeah, I think when I fint started playiog in the men's, crowd/ bothered me. When I played doubles with Pancho Segura in California and people would be watching, or when I played as a doubles partner with Pa ncho Gonzales about five years ago. Every- body would ciime around and say, "Gonzales is playing. But wbo·s the kid playing with him?" It bothered me. FW: How aware are you of the crowd? Do Con(inued "I know tbeN.,. •few people In the at8nds who want to'" me wtn," ..,. Connon. "I Jal to out Md try lo win Hd ,. .... lhefn." FAMILY WEEKLY, Mey 11, 1175 • 1 Jlnuny Connors Continued they affect your game at all? CONNORS: Sometimes. 1 think most of the time they maybe want the other guy to win. When they're cheering against me, I want to make them realize rm out there. I want to ahow them that they're not going to bother me one way or the other. FW: Do you care about whether you pleue the crowd or not? CONNORS: Well, it's nice to have 16,000 people in the stadium cheering for you. But if they don't-when 16,000 people are cheering against you-well, then suddenly you're the underdog. Anyway, I know that there are a few people in the stands .who want to see me win. I just go out .and try to win and please them. FW: Your mom was a pretty good player wasn't she? CONNORS: Yeah, she played the Pan Ameri- can cup with Pancho Segura. In fact, Pancho almost became my dad! Maybe that's why I play like him-two hands on the racket and a little pigeon-toed. I don't know. FW: Did you pattern yourself after him? CONNORS: Not really. I bad everything be- fore. But wbetl I went to Pancho, he too.le: everything I had and improved it and added more shots to my repertoire. He also improved. my mental outlook. He just Made me a better player. . FW: Some parents always say to their kids, "Now go practice the piano," or "Go play your violin." Is that what your parents did with tennis? CONNORS: No, I was never pressured into playing. They always said, "Will you play ten- nis today?" And rd say, "Okay." And if I said, "No," they'd say, "Okay, go study or go play basebalJ -or whatever." But I wu never pressured. But when I went to Calif omia, I f cit I bad to prove myself to Pancho. That's when I started to want to be great, so that be wouldn't say, "Ah, here comes another young punk." So I worked very hard, and luckily be took an interest in me. FW: They say you have the "killer instinct." Where did that come from? CONNORS: I don't like guys going around saying they beat Jimmy Connon. I'm going to do everything I can to stop that. I just don't ''When they're cheering against me, I went to make them reallze I'm out there. I went to ahOw them thllt they're not going to bother . me one w~ or the other." _ like to lOIC. The killer instinct ii part of the game, you know. I can't say that it came from my mom or it came from Pancho or it came from anybody. Ifs just myself. FW: Was Wimbledon your sweetest victory? CONNORS: Well. I think before I won Wim- bledon, winning the Pacific Southwest Cham- pionship in 1973 was one of my belt victories. Also, winning the U.S. Pro Cbampionah.ipa in 1973. I was unseeded, and I played Stan Smith in the ftnt round and beat him, then I beat Arthur Ashe in the final. So I think I've had a lot of sweet victories and a lot of bad de- f eats. That's part of the game too. It'• called hard knocb. You're going to win a lot and you're going to lose a lot. And· if you keep the louca down to a minimum. I guess you're going to be the best player. FW: Do you try to analyze your loues after- ward? CONNORS: Ah, I think that's a way to drive youratlf insane. I think about a Joss maybe flvt. or ten minutes after I play, then rm fin- ished: Once I leave the courts I try to be finished with tennis. FW: Jimmy, I'm going to mention various names and rd li1'e to get your reaction to them. Stan Smith, for example. CONNORS: Before I start answering this I I • FAMILY WEEKLY, .._.11, 1875 should tell you that I play everybody more or less. the same until I get into a 1ituatioo where I have to change my game. Stan is a player wUh a big serve and volley, you know. I don't think he feels N comfortable on the base Hoe as he doa at the net, ao I like to keep Stan on the base line if I can. But you know, all these guya like Stan and Newcombe and Laver and Ashe are great playm, and whether J uy rm going to do this aaainst Stan or I'm going to do that agaimt Arthur, maybe when I get out there I'll play a completely ditferent game ~­ cause the situation calls for a revenal of my attitude. It all depends on how the other guy's playing that day and on how rm playing. FW: How about Newcombe? [At press time, Connors was still preparing for bis $2~0.000 match with John Newcombe at Caesan Palace \fll..uVqu.] CONNORS: He serves big. You know, you get the ball in play apimt anybody and you know h.iS odds of winning the point, aoo your odds of winning the point. With a serve like his, he Jowen the other guy's odds. FW: Your fellow southpaw Roscoe Tannu seems to have come into his own this year. How do you feel about playing against other left-banden? CONNORS: It doesn't matter. Playing Roacoe is lite playing myself, so J just go out and look over the net and say, "Lord, rm playing Jimmy Connors!'' It's no big problem. FW: Do you think a lefty has an advantage over a right-handed player? CONNORS: A five percent advantage, I think. Not more than that. FW: They say this is going to be the decade of either Bjorn B,lg of Sweden or Jimmy Con- non. What do you think? CONNORS: Maybe the decade of both. Bjorn is great. Maybe we'll be clawing at each other for the next ten yean. FW: What about Ilic Nastase? CONNORS: He's one of the hard.est guys for me to play. It's because of the way he plays-- his top spin and the way be moves. The guy hu so much.talent. I've played him a number of times, and I think he's the only one who b.u a real advantage over me. FW: Docs the amount of money that you're earning at this age make you uptight al all? CONNORS: Not really. rm working now so that when rm 30 or 35 I don't really have to do anything if I don't want to. l'JI have w~at my grandmother always used to call a piJlow that I can lean on. Maybe when rm 3S ru still want to play some tournaments, but it won't be lite fll have to keep winning. I can just do what lwaot. FAMILY WHKL Y, Mey 11. 1176 • I FW: Do you think people hate you, Jimmy? CONNORS: No. J don't think ao. I don't know. Some people, maybe. Sut you know, if they don't like me, that's okay. What I do is what I feel, and J'm not goin, to change my views just to please 20 guys or to make them like me. FW: But the press is alwaya saying how daliked you are. Why has that happened and bow do you feel about it? CONNORS: Well, maybe if fd lose more they'd like me. Somebody aaid that to me in Stockholm in 1973. They said, "Connors, why don't you IOIC more 10 you'd have some friends?"' I said, "If that's what it takes to get friends, I don't need you, boy." And I really don't. I'd rather have a couple of true friends than guya who are frieods to my face aod grab me from behind. Continued llowto yoar 1ast (lW) ,ears of co mean even more. Take the Anny ROTC Two-Year officer while you're working on your Program. college degree. Earning an extra $100 If you·ve just about completed a month, up to ten months a year. your second year of college, ana you're And two years later, you'll planning on two more, it's not too late ~duate with your degree, your com· to take Anny ROTC. . 'Ptlssion as an Army officer, and You start the program with Some real experience at leading and six-weeks of Basic Camp (you'll be paid manag!ng people. for it) between your sophomore and · The last two years of college junior_years. mean a lot.Take the Army ROTC · Then it's back to school in the Two-Year Program and you can make fall. Learning how to become an Army them mean a lot more. ____ County ____ _ ...._ __ Zip Phone ___ _ ·.11mm ~ Continued FW: Jimmy, you've been very involved with Chris Evert. There's been a lot of publicity on that, and rm not going to pry into it any fur- ther. But I would like to know one thing: What are your views on women's tennis and the idea of women earning as much money as men in tennis? VeteraD Panebo Gonzales And Top Neweomers on Connors ·~ 'Li ·~· \~"J : ~ .l f ,·.n.~ lf~::.·. ~--.~. CONNORS: it's okay with me. There is one thing, though. We play three out of five sets, the women play two out of three sets. 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Gonzalea, who Just turned 47, la now director of tennis at Caesars Palace In Las Vegas. Here's Gonzales on Connors: "A lot of people think young Connors is arrogant and cocky. That's just the way 1 was when I was young. I won Forest Hills for the first time when I was 20 and again when I was 21 . And I guess you could say I h-d a hot temper. I had a hot temper when 1 was in my early forties, too, but now I've mellowed be- cause I don't play rhe rourna- ment circuir any more. "No player's unbeatable. There are champions in all eras and there are great players who constantly challenge those champions. Of course, tennis has changed in many respects since I took up the game as a boy in the public parb of Los Angeles in the early 1940'1. Even youngsters have profes- sional coaching today. Parents spend a lot of money on equip- ment and coaching for their children, and Connors had a 10 • FAMILY WEEKLY, May 11, 1815 ..... \ . lot of background in tennis from early childhood. "Consistency is the big test of tennis greatness. Let's see how Connors does for a few years before we call him the greatest or anything like that." ALEX (Sandy) MAYER Alex (Sandy) Mayer, 23, Is a na· tlve of Wayne, N.J. In 1973, while still a student at Stanford Unlver· sity, he paid his own way to Wimbledon and astounded the sports world by upsetting Ru· mania's Ille Nastase and reach- ing the semifinals. In his second season on the U.S. circuit last year, Mayer won three tourna· ments. :•Jimmy Connors is the best in the game at returning serve and at attacking the ha.JI. He may be the best ever in both of these categories, that's how good he is. He's pretty far ahead of everyone else right-·now. "I've probably played Con- nors more than any of the other young players. We came up at the same time as juniors, and I remember beating him only once, in the National 14's (for players 14 years old and under] in Chattanooga, Tenn. "Good tennjs players are crawling out of t,he woodwork all over the world. It's not like in the old days. Tennis is a good career for young athletes now; although it takes about six years for.a young player to find out whether he's good enougb to make..a career out of it. This is where tennis is different from the other sports. A good natural athlete can go out and hit a baseball or catch a football without tremendous amounts of training. But learning the right timing and maneuvers to become a good tennis player requires a lot of work and preparation. "Among the young players who'll be starring in tennis over the next few years, you have to include Bjorn Borg of Sweden and Guillermo Vilas of Argeo· . tina, both of whom are already among the world's top ten. Also Americans Roscoe Tanner, Dick Stockton, Brian Gottfried and Harold Solomon. I like to think that my younger brother Gene, who's now playing at Stanford, and I will be up there too." ~L VITAS GERULAITIS Vltas Gerulaltls, a shaggy·halred blond from Queens. N. Y., will turn 21 on July 26. A six-tooter who weighs 155 pounds, he lost to Connors In the finals of the U.S. Indoors in 1974. He Is a regular member of Bill Riordan's lndcrpendent Professional Asso- ciation, the circuit on which Con· nors stars. "Connors has become a tre- mendous player, no question about it. But you really can't call him, or anyone else, un- beatable. Last year, in a tourna- ment in Salt Lake City, 1 was almost completely unknown and I made the finals against him. He was the heavy favorite. But I won the first set, 6-4, and was leading the second, 5-2. when be came back to win the match, 4-6, 7-6, 6·3. I mean, a couple of better shots by me and I would have won it. "The best thing about Con- nors' game is that he attacks the ball so well. You have to try to keep him away from the net if you're goihg to have any chance to beat him. Of course, he's stilt improving, and since he's already Number One at the age of 22, this make it tough for the rest of us. But it also creates a challenge. There . are too many strong players now. for one player to dominate things all the time." Continiud rTSA HECKOFADE.Al- FORA HECKOFAMEALI STORE COUPON 80fn .. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. 1711g ........ 1.111111. niaDla, av. ps c:ignb, FTC Report. Od. 'Jt. Jhnmy Connors Continued Illy Martin turned 18 last Christmas and has been ated the top junior player In the U.S. for the past o years. Born In Evanston, Ill., Martin now lives In Palos Verdes, Calif., ahd Is a freshman at UCLA. In 1972, atlll !our months shy of his 16th birthday, he became the youngest player ever to compete in the U.S. Op•n at Forest Hiiis. Biiiy won the junior title at both Wimbledon and Forest Hills each of the laat two years. "The fact that Connors and Bjorn Borg are doU1g so well at a young age helps me quite a bit. It makes my interest to improve and become as good as I can much greater tban it would have been if there weren't people like Connors to shoot at. I can see that if J work at the game as hard as I can and keep getting better I might not have to wait until rm 25 to b~ tops. Everybody used to say that you had to be old before you could be considered really good in tennis. That's turning out not to be true. ··1 think my style is similar to Connors' in that my return of service is good and I can move all over ·the court pretty well. The weakest part of my game has been my serve. I was always too small to have a very big serve, but in two years I grew four or five inches. I'm now 5-9. I'm work- ing on developing a better serve. I know it woo·t come overnight, but when I'm satisfied that it's a good serve, l think 1'11 be able to hold my own against anybody." FERDI TAYGAN Ferdl Taygan ranked behind only Biiiy Martin among American Junior players In 197 4 and is now a team- mate of Martin's on the UCLA tennis team. Taygan, Who~e college major is economics, Is an 18-year- old native of Framingham, Mass. . . ''Frankly, that Connors is dominating tennis right now surprises me. Ifs amazing that anyone could be dominating the way he is with so many top players around. Ifs a little frustrating' to think that he could keep going this way for years and that the rest of us may have to settle for s«:ond best. But he's really the best right now. The all· out style with which he goes after every ball is his trademark and the thing that makes him great. His all-round consistency is amazing. "I think that I can do well as a pro after I'm through with college. rm kind of on the small sidc-5-JO, about 145 pounds, built a lot like Billy Martin. And rm a scrambler. I rely on speed and quickness. Connors may be the best right now, but there arc a lot of good players around who have the ability to take his · Number One spot away from him. They may not do it, but Connors is not guaranteed to stay JR on top either." ..al.II FAMILY WEEKLY, May 18, 1975 • 11 .. ,.,.. Ten. ... w: .. •rtl• ... ..... .. .... 1111Mf '"41 .............. ,_ ..... ~--.lk .... Sc .... .... r.,.,._,..,...._. ..,,.. ··-·--..... ..... ,,.,,_ IWllM. u.lf -.............. c.. ... h ....... 1 ....... •ti• ...._ ......... i. ..... ... ilridMll, ..... '---,., ... II.I .......... c.-. ... l/tk °" .....,., ,....,,. . ,._.._.~ .... .... _,_,_.mi .... -............... -.... ........ dltliitt<erw41oca .. ,,... 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Now tltal I~ tAew """'°'raph. of,,,,. •iM by •ilk. I l'ftJliu wltot o trwmmdotu diff~rw~ comU., down lo 138 ptWJWl.. ha. 1'llMk in my apP«JTUntt. And I mi61U add, it AM compk~y clta"ll«l my outlooA on lif~. By Mavis Molina -as told to Ruth L. McCarthy • -vrom my own personal experience, I know reflection of myself in a store window. I was .r there's nothiag quite like being lonely, so huge, I nearly died. fll tell you, the very homesick and snowbound to turn a person's thought of my getting into a bathing suit made appetite on. In my case, I ate everything in me absolutely shudder. sight and wound up weighing 204 pou,n_ds. Right then I knew that I had to take some You see, rm E_nglish by birth, married to an action. So I walked into a drua.store and bought American Air Force man. Happily for me, our a bathroom scale and a box of Ayda•, theehoco. first years together were spent "at home" near late mint kind. You see, while I was snowbound, my parents. But soon after our third child was I'd read thoee stories of people who'd loet weight born, we were transferred to the States. We had on the Ayds plan. And since I'd learned that hoped to be sent to Florida, because I love the Ayds Reducing Plan Candy contains vitamins sun and swimming so much. But instead, we and minerals, but-no drugs, I wasn't afraid 'to ended up at an isolated base in North Dakota, start on the plan the next day. • and in the dead of winter. I took one or two Ayds before each meal with I don't think fve ever felt so lonely or un-a hot drink, coffee, for me, and they really happy in my whole life. Not that the people helped me cut down on what I ate. For break- were u.nfriencQy. But drift.a of snow separated fast, I'd have an egg and sometimes bacon which the 18 houses on the-base and instead of plough-I'd blot with a paper to remove the grease. At ing out to visit neighbors, I stayed indoors noon, I'd have Ayds and coffee and maybe a fussing over the children from December until chef's salad. For dinner, I'd have my Ayde and almoet June. I also spent the time trying to cure coffee again, then eat what the rest of the my homesickness with donuts, cake, cookies family did, but much smaller portions. And in and candy bars. the evening, instead of a piece of cake, rd have I didn't have a scale or a full length mirror a couple more Ayds. Soon the weight started at the time. And although my jeans were comin~ off. The fint 1.wo weeks on the Ayda getting tighter and tighter, I had no idea how plan, I lost nearly eight pounds. Then I tapered big I really was until the summer thaw came. off to two pounds a week aj.d later one pound, My parents had arrived for a visit about the~.r-uptil at the end of the year Pd loet 66 pounds. and one day we drove 35 miles into the nearest I think I ought to mention that· during the town for a look around. That's when I saw a time I was loeing weight, we moved from North Dakota to Panama City, Florida, which gave me even more incentive to reduce. You see, I couldn't stand the idea of being a fat blob on a beach full of bikini-slim women. But that Ayds plan worked beautifully for me and it brought a lot of sunshine into my life. - One last thing. And I say thi.8 for the benefit of people like me who overeat when they get upset. Ayele are marvelous for controlling your appetite, whether you want to loee a little weight or a lot. I know, because several months .ago my husband went off on a special tour of duty and loneliness moved right in on ine. I immediately began to overeat and put on pounds again. But this time, thank goodness, I knew exactly ..-hat the Ayds plan could do for me. In very short order, it made my bathing suit look just great on me again. BEFORE AND AFTER MEASUREMENTS Before After Height .................. 619" .................. 5'9" Weight ................. 20-4 lb& ............ 138 lt>e. Bust ..................... 42" ................... 36~· Waist ................... 34" ................... 28~· Hips ..................... «" ................... 36~· Dress .................... 20~ ................. 12-14 HAM'N'CHEESE POTATO CASSEROLE J IM'lllpOOM butter Of......,.,. 1 cup mlftcM anion a tllbl1 •Pa-. •l-puJPOM flour 11111poonult ,.. ...... ,.....,ground ..... pepper 1~ cupe ••k ~ .......... nonfet ., .... powc1er• 4 ......... pomtoee (ebout 2 lk), PINd Md thlnlJ lllced 24 cupe clloed, cooked, 8lftObd Mm 1 aqt etndded C"9ddw ~ 1. Preheat oven to 37S•F. Melt butter in m~um saucepan. Add onion and cook, stirrina, until tender, about S minutes. 2. Stir in flour, aalt and pepper until blended. Gradually .stir in milk and dry- milt powder. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture boils. and thickens. , a. In 2..qt. greased casserole layer half the potatoes, ham cubes and sauce. Re- peai layen and sprinkle with cheese. 4. Bake covered 4S minutes. Uncover and bake JS-20 •tCI longer, or until potatoes ue teod~ Malcu 4.(, servings •Optional nutritional fortifier · UNDER-THE-SEA SALAD 1plre.(loa.) .......... . ..., 2 cupe-co.'1114 ....... _ ct.... .. WHIMSICALRAG OCUS ADelleious CRESCENT FRUIT DESSERT PIZZA Meat 'n' Potatoes Casserole 1 plrg. (I OU.) ,.,,lgenMd crMCentroh 1~-2 ... fneh,..,.,~ md alfced* ·-This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen prepares 1 tllbleepoon lemon juice a good ofd-f ashioned scalloped-potato casserole-with a variation. 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We set our clocb by the hour they appear And race to )e ready so they11 not sneer. If the doorbell rinp on the very dot, We know who it is and who it is not. -<' For we've also friends, I am quick to state, Who are always-and I mean always-late • The punctual people make us nuh . IE we're not quial dreued, we itammer and blush. The ones who are late, llthough good as gold, Ma.Ice our nerves grow tense and the food grow cold. What of us? We're the kind who came most emagement, Forgetting completely we had an eappmeot. Judging by the '1ames of perfumes, virtue doean't make scents. -Dorothea Kent WUh tlie value of the dollar tl1ese · days, it's /wt M well money doem 't grow on trees-it wouTd cl1eapen the neighborhood. -Tom Gallagher A young mother who had given birth to a baby boy in the hospital elevator told a nurse how embarrassed she felt about it. "Don't feel bad," consoled the nurse. "Why, two years ago a woman gave birth to a littJe girl in the hospital parking lot." .. I .know," wailed the un- happy mother. 'That was me tool" -Lane Ollnghouae Send,ng your child to college lhe" days ii lflce sending yom clothes to the laundry. You get out what you f'11t in, but you don't recognize It. -Thomas LaMance 19 • FAMILY WEEKLY, M1y 18, 1975 THROUGH A CHILD'S EY!S Kida ... life dlhrentlY. a.net oriGln•I contrlbutlona to "Chlld," Family W .. kly, 841 Lexington Ave .• N.Y., N.Y. 10022 .. 110 It UMd-none ,.tufMd. Holly, six, and Kyle, three, like to play "restaurant.'' One day they invited me to lunch. This was Holly's menu: Apel joos bot cboklit tolte Iapnm Cronch wal ltob milk (anal) Iofy Tacked to the door was this sign: "Opin now at 8 in the morn- ing and 8 in the nit. .. -Mrs. UlUan Duncan COl1ro Valley, Calif. We hear that Saudi Arabia lw a new 7V .terjea. If1 called ·oa in 'he Family." -Dorothea knt "What is your profession?" asked the c·tmniba1 chief. "I am an editor," replied the.captive. "Good!" smiled the cannibal chief. .. Tomorrow you will be editor-in-chief." -Conrad Fiorello A Hollywood starlet was doing a scene in a detective movie and the hero said, •Let's think a moment" So they sent in her stand-in. -Robert Orbmi By FrMk a.glnelrt LITTLE EMILY "And now,°" Ille llghter llde of ............. ·· I ~ m the \hid! I ANNIVERSARIES: India successfully exploded a oucJear bomb one year ago Sundlly. HBPBURN a TRACY ... ..., .... "pelfecl couple"? A great actr ... rec.Ila why she and Spencer Tracy made such a winning &1m pair: ·w e were perfect representa- doru of the American male and female. The woman is always pretty sharp, and she's needling the man, sort of slightly like a mosquitQ. 'The man is always coming along. and she needles, and then he slowly puts out his big paw . and slaps the lady' down, and l;hat's attractive to the American public. He's the ultimate boss of the situation. and he's very challenged by her. It isn't an easy kingdom for him to maintain.~ From "Kate... by Charles Higham (W.W. Norton, $7.95). 808 AND DOLPHIN FRIEND 11'e ...... ..,. .. chomp"! Proof th8t courage la a rel8tlff INng: One of Bob Shepard's routines at Sea World of Florida is to stick his ' .... : Thi Surgeon GIMrll Has Dttlnnined Thlt Cig1m11 Smiting Is DlflgllOUI •Yu Htlld\. ..... co. head into the mouth of a 4, 700-pound killer whale named Shamu. He does it every day, u well u riding on Shamu's bade underwater and water-siding with pach of ·dolphins. He had a close call on<!e-Sbamu brought his mouth down on Bob's head. ·1 just felt a sort of chomp on either aide of my bead, and then the whale opened his mouth again. I went on with the show. It wasn't until later that I realJzed I was in shoclc ... Nevertheless, Bob contends that his job is not really dangerous ... ~s far as I'm concerned," he says, "a brave man is one who sky-dives or hang- . glides or climbs mountains. I have a thing about heights. Don't ask me to climb a ladder and change your light bulb-I won't do it. But 111 be glad to ride your killer whale." DATES: The Emmy Awards will be presented ~-On Setwday there will be a lunar eclipse. BfRTHDAYS (Sunday-Tuesday: Tau- rus; Wednesday-Saturday: Gemini): Swtdaf-Sen. Jacob Javits 71; Perry CArno 62; Dame Margot Fonteyn 56; Brooks Robinson 38. Monday-David Hartman 38. Tueed8y-Mosbe Dayan 60; James Stewart ff1 ; George Gobel 55; Cher 29. W9drl11d8y-Raymond Burr 58; Harold Robbins 59; Peggy Cass 49; Dennis Day 58. ThundaJ- Sir Laurence OliVier 68. Frlct.y-Artie Shaw 65; Rosemary Clooney ~7. Sat- urday-Bob Dylan 84: ~ BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Dawld Hartman and a. ... ------- 1•1 --~ Clllga l l-o\ 17 ... "ilf: 1 .3 .... nicociM ..... ciglm1a. Flt Ripon Oct 74 ,. The Scissors that are molded to rour hand • Cushion plastic handles with contour finger grip gives you more comfort and cutting freedom than you've ever experienced before. • Stainless steel bl•des • Cut paper In ••• patterns ••• fabrics with Incredible ease. 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IHt:.Y DlP SEFOli!E: KAYO (JOTTO THEM. • HbW'5 THAT FOR ACTION, MA'AM? GEE.! THANKS A lOT, RON! ., . . . 7 "' I ,. "'I • .. ( I • • '