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V9l.. 68, NO. 146, 2SECTIONS,28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MON DAY,MAY26, 1975
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·2 •Ofla%ines Cite .JFK Plot on Castro
J'IEW YORK (UPll --Ti~c
anU New!>Wt:tik magazines
IHlY the Kennedy administrution,
' a1ngered by the unsuccessful 8C:ty
of Pigs invasion In 1961 , ullegc<.lly
lried to "depose" or "eliminute''
Premier Fidel Castro of Cuba.
Both maeazines stressed in the
Sunday editions that their
sources slopped short or saying
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Driver
Killed
In Stunt
Oklahoma stuntman Larry
McMenamy died early Sunday
from massive head injuries suf.
fered at Orange County Interna-
tional RaC'e\va y wht•re his at-
tempt to jump 16 cars in a go· cart
ended in disaster.
J\fcMcnamy, 27, defied doctor'!)
()rders to try the lc:.ap from one
ramp to another. His cart fell
short of the intended 61 .fect and
flipped end over end across the
l anding ramp, s lamming the
driver'shcad against a roll bar. ' · The stunt was part or drag rac-
ihg al the r aceway which lasted
110lil late Saturday night.
T h e vict i m had been
hospitalized last week aftera fall
from a roof caused a punctured
chest, officials at the racewa y
snid.
But Mcl\tenamy demanded to be realeased from a Van Nuys
'°8pilMl to do the stunt at. the
I rvine track.
Bet'ause they fe<1red that the
Injuries weakened the driver, of-
ficials a t t h e track made
McMenamy ~ign a waiver before
t rying the stunt.
About a month ago, a similar
o.ittempl <.1l another track went
awry, as well, and McMenamy
overshot the ramp and crashed.
He was nol serious hurt in that
mishap.
Tension Up
In Vientiane
VIENTIANE, Laos CAP>
U.S . t:mbassy personne l ac-
<tifrated the burning of docu-
ments today and the embassy's
Marine gua rds 1noved their
pistols and riot-gas supplies to
safer ups tairs storage areas al)
~nti-American feelin~ mounted
in Vientiane.
'"-'There were no flights today in
the charter airlift thut has re·
cluced the American community
in Laos from close lo 1,000 to
about350.
"'Don't stay much longer ,''
U.S. Charge d'Affaires Christian·
A. ChapmHn advi sed an
American newsman.
Sl.udents t'ontinued to occupy
the hl'adquarters t"ompound of
the U.S. Agency fur International
Development. Police guards out·
side the gat e prevented news
· photographers from taking pit·
1.ures and tried to stop reporters
from taking notes.
Birth Rate
Low Again
WASHINGTON <UPI) -
The birth and fertilit y
rates of American women
dipped to record lows in
1974, the Census Bureau
r· said Sunday.
However, the figures do
not suggest that the United
Sta.Les is nearing "zero
population growth.·· In
fact, because more women
are reaching child ·bcaring
age, the nation's populH-
tlon is cx~ctcd to grow at
least for the next few dl!-
cadcs.
In its annual pop·utation
estimate. the bureau put
tbt 1974 birth rate -num·
bel's of births per 1,000
persons -al 14 .9, lhesame
as in 1973.
the Administration order~ at·
templit to assassinate Ca8tro.
Time. quo t ing ''credible
sources," svid Kennedy and his
b.rolher .. Alt-orney Ge11er11.l
Robert Kennedy, angered by the
disastrous B»y of Pigs Invasion.
"covertly ordered agencies of
lhe U.S. sove_rnmeal to fiqd sure
_!'lcun!f of deposin~ Fidel Castro,
a
Cuba's chjef of state.''
Time said, "Whether or not as·
sassi natlon attempts against
Castro were authorized by the
KeMedys is still unclear. But
they did send word to the CIA: at
least, lhw.l he must be jOlocked
out or power by any means the
agency could devise.··
The magazine said the Statt·
ers
Still Bouncing
Dt•partmcnt ·'and possibly the
F'BI <And the Pentagon wf4re told
that ways s hould be found to get
rid of Custro" and that the CIA
did ·'work with U.S . Mafia
leader-tt,.Sam Gi4Wc;ma and.John
Roselli , in un5uccess(ul at.tempts
to kill the Cuba leader."
Newsweek, quoting "a hi ghly
placed intelligence source," said
ee
Phil Wulff, out to set record of 101 hours
bobbing ue aQd ~ lll!ller-tolter, gels
counterweight frotn..'l>atty\Leedh am. She is'
one of sever al girls trading off to keep
sces;,tw going in effort to rili se funds for
Youth For Christ. Marathon started Thurs-
.., d~ a Ha~bp~ Bouje.vard and 'Adams -~eo.ta>Mm. Wulff oopes to take
the last bounce tonight al 7.
Tax Override Issue
In Newport-Mesa
Voting polls will beopeft from 7
a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday at pre-
cincts in the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District.
Voters wil l be asked lo approve
a school tax rate increase of
about 5 cents, which would raise
this year's tax rate from $4 .07 to
roughly $4 .12.
If the override f~ils, next
year·s tax rate would drop to
$3.76 because of stale legislation
aimed at providing property tax
relief and higher assessed valua-
tions in the county.
The exact lax rate is notsel yet
because the county has not re-
leased assessed valuation figures
for 1975-76.
Newport -Mesa o((icials say
that "'·ithout the $2.5 million an-
The lax rate hike would be in
effect for the next five years if
approved by voters, and would
raise the amount the school dis-
trict may spend annually per
pupil by $100.
By state law, the district is al-
lowed to spend $1,272 per pupil
next year. A successful election
would mean they may spend
$1.372 per pupil.
Trustees attempted to raise the
spending per pupil by $150 last
(See OVERRIDE, Page A2} .
Man Survives
Crash; 4 Die
ticipated from a successful tax . BIG BEAR (A p) -The sole
override election, the district will survivor of a plane crash that
be unable lo keep up with infla· killed four companions said Sun-
tion. day, "I feel lucky -real lucky.''
Some ptograms and personnel Clarence ''Chuck" Borah, 26,
""·ill· be cut next year without. the , of Banning, walked away from
additional money, school of· the crash site Saturday after fail-
Cicials said. ing to rouse his friends, all fellow
Trustees have already cul employes or Kaiser Steel Co. in
more than $3 million from t.be the desert community of Eagle
$39.6 million budget-. foi: nexl Mountain.
year. However. of that nioney. The ri ve \Vel'C flying £rum
about $1 .2 million will be put Eagle ~fountain tu an amateur
back into various budget alloca-bowling tournament in Stockton
tions if voters approve the ballol at the time of the crash, Borah
measure. ~
Elections Set
For Lagunans
Voters in Laguna Beach and
South Laguna will go to the polls
Tuesday to decide the fate of two
money issues.
Laguna Beach voters will.lo:'ct
on a controversial $800,000 bond
issue sought by the city to finance
a 233-space parking structure
near the do~·ntown business dis-
trict. Majority voter approval is
required.
Voters of the South Coast Coun-
ty Water District will be asked to
approve a $3.5 million general
obligation bond issue to finance
improvements in the district
system. A two-thirds yes vote is
needed to pass the bonds.
Po11s will be open from 7 a.m.
to8p.m .
U.S. D e bts Lash ed
WASHINGTON <UPI) -
Federal Reserve Chairman
Arthur Burns said Sunday the
government. has done enough to
fight recession and '·the thing to
do now is to sit back for a little
while.,. Burns severe ly criticized
both the Administration and
Congress for running up federal
debts and said . ··This country
''/OUld go down the drain very
rapidly" if Congress spent non-
stop on economic recovery pro-
grams .
Huntington Vote Slated
Can City Charge Tax on Property Sale?
Voters in Hun.tington Beach
will go to the polls Tuesday to de-
cide whether or not the city should
be allowed to charge a tax
on the sale of real property.
The reaJ estate transfer tax has
been a hot issue in town since it
was imposed by the city council
last August.
Opponents of it first mounted a
petition passing campnl~n to
force the election which Wlll be
held .Tuesday, and ·in recent
month!i they raised more than
$15,000 to campaign against. the
t.ax .
Supporters of the transfer lax
raised less than $000 for their
.~
campaign.
The polls will be open from 7
a.m. to 8 p.m . The results will be
compiled at the city· clerk's office
and Lhe voting tally will be
aval.lable about J 1 p.m . The city :
clerk's phone number is 536·5226.
Th ballot measure asks voters
rove an amendment to the
arter which would prohibit
t.y from usinc the real
est.ate transfer tax as a source or
revenue.
There has been some eon.tus•on
over the ballot mnsure. but' in
simple terms. voters who want
the real estate transfer tax
eliminated should mark, their
ballots "yes". Those who want
the lax used by the city s hould
mark them "no''.
This is contrary to what \1.:as
published in Friday 's llunlington
Beach edition of the Daily Pilot.
The Friday story_ inadvertently
reversed those pos itions. ·
About 54,200 Huntington Beach
residents are eligible to vote
Tuesday, but the city clerk's of·
fice expects les5 than ll 17 per·
cent turn out. 1be city council wlll meet at 8
P·l"· Tde!lday for fUrther dis·
<l!llions tm tho .city budge\ and a
look JI, wb•l to do without $1.2
million in tlntich>aled revenue if the transfer tax loses.
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it wt1s told· ··a major errort was
made by th e Kennedy ad -
1ninistration to gl:.'l rid of
Castro."
';Like l)~vera l olher infor-
mants," Newsweek i;aid, "this
source was careful to say that the
intention had been to 'eliminate'
Castro; there were al least
perfunctory hopes that he could
Countian
Remains
Captive
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania
CUPI) -Guerrilla kidnapers are
demanding a $1 million ransom
for the release of two American
students. one of them from
Garden Grove, and a Dutch
woman abducted from a wildlife
reserve a long Lake Tanganyka.
The guerrillas re leased a third
J\merican s tude nt -Barbara
Smuts, 24. of Ann Arbor, A1.ich. -
Sunday after giving her ransom
notes for U.S. and Tanzanian
authorities.
Th·e kidnapers, t entatively
identified <tS members of the lert-
wing Peoples Revolution Party
in neighboring Zaire, freed the
dazed hostage after six days of
captivity in a jungle hideaway.
Miss Smuts was rowed 25 miles
across Lake Tanganyka during
the night and released near the
town of Kigoma with notes for
Tanaanian President Julius Ny~ret"e and' U .S. Ambassador W-19' fel tfy can.er.
Tanzanian sources s aid t.h e
kidnapers demanded a SI million
ransom and t he release of
political prisoners in Zaire in ex-
change for the freedom or the
three remaining captive!).
The other hostages were Car-
rie Jane Hunter, 21, of Atherton,
Calif., Kennet h Smith, 22, or
Garden Grove, and Emilie
Bergman, a Dutch ad·
mi nist.rative assistant at the
wildlife reserve.
Miss Smuts, wearing jeans and
a s hirt, flew from Kigoma in
western Tanzania to Dar Es
Salaam soon after her release.
She spoke with Carter £or an hour
before retiring for the night at
the ambassador's residence.
The blonde daughter or a Ford
l\fotor Co. executive \Vas at [irst
loo dazed to ansv.•er questions,
but laler told friends the guer·
1illas treated her "as well as
could be ex p ect e d in the
•circumstances."
Forty guerrillas, armed \Vith
automatic \veapons and dressed
in uniforms. kidnapcd the rour
!See RANSOM, P ageA2)
Just-married
Viets Aided
By Missio1i
The l"'O refugee coupl es mar-
ried la s t 'A'eek in a double
ceremony at Camp Pendleton
have more than just a honeymoon
tu celebrate. They have a future
thanks lo a nearby Catholic
parish.
Spokesmen £or the parish of
!\fission San Luis Rey said the
churchgoers offered to sponsor
the two coupl es and their
families.
And the recipients or the offer
made Saturday are ecstatic.
Father Martin McKeon, pastor
of the old mission church • pro-
mised lo find work and schooling
for the two couples and the 14
persons in the families involved.
He termed the offer lhe
parish's wedding present. lo Mr.
and Mrs. Nguyen The Hung and
Mr. and l\trs. Phuong Van Hai.
The family groups include
seven students, three tailors. a
typist and three farmers.
'Sp y Subs'
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
U.S. Navy has used specially
equipped subm'1.rines to spy on
the Soviet Union, acf.:"Ordin.g to
senior Pentagon officials. But
they denied a repurt that the mis-
sions h•d violated the threc·mlle
territorial limits of lhti USSR.
..
ht-rc n1oved from pO\\'{'r \l.'ithout.
sht•dding his blood. But the
source implit•d !:itrongly that the
decision, made al the highest
levels of the government, did not
preclude outright. assassination.
The CIA, murco\'Cr, was not in it.
alone; the campaign against.
Castro reportedly involvL"<I the
State Department und the Pen·
tagon. ''
• ion
UPI T•~
AMERICAN FREED
Barbara Smuts
338 Jobs Cut,
576 Added
In Fund Plan
By.GAR Y G RANVILLE
OtHle D.111, Pll<tlSt.l'lt
Before giving the Orange
County Board of Supervisors a
proposed record $413 million
budget last week. County 1\d.
ministrative Officer Robert
Thomas slashed $32 million from
what county department chiers
wanted to spend in 1975-76.
Also felled by Thomas as he
went about tightening up on the
spending r equests were 338 jobs
the department chiefs wanted
added to the county payroll.
Slashes not.withstanding, the
t'ounty's chief administrator
ended up with a proposed budget
that jumped $31 million over
1974-75 without adding any ne\v
programs or services.
And while 338 job requests fell
by the wayside. 576 new posi-
tions. most of them in welfare,
are included in the budget pro-
posal.
By tile time he finished his
spending proposal, Thomas pre-
dicted a higher property tax rate
in Orange County. •·
He did not say how high he ex-
pected the tax incfease to go .
But last month, board of sup-
ervisors Chairman Ralph
Diedrich s aid it might be as
much as 30 cents for each $100
worth of assessed value.
A higher budget and a step-up
in taxes ~·ere blamed by Thom as
on innation. stale and federally
mandated programs and the in·
creasing demand £or community
safety.
··we view 'vith some alarm the
(See BUDGET, PageA.2)
Coa•t
Weatller
,\cloudy, overcast morn-
ing ~hould give way tu sun·
shine this afternoon along
the Orange Coast, say the
forecaste rs -much like
the pattern the first t\\"O
days or the h o lid ay
'weekend. Hi ghs should re·
Ul'h "'e ll intu the 60s.
I NSIDE T ODA 1''
Bobby Unse r gol Ille breaks
and won second l1tdia11aµolls
500 Sunda11 when a tl1u11-
derstorPn siopped 'race aflcr
174 laps. See A·l O far dclad•.
ihallftt L,.M.le)'11 CMMrC..-,_f -" owtlll Ne-lie"
t:MWlalf' ... lftt.i'1•l11m111t ..........
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Agency Raps Easter Seal Sale Pr~~~
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WASHINGTON IUPl) -A
wMtchdog agency says the Easter
j Seal Society puts the bite on
• citizens unfairly by us ing ' un I iformed National Guardsmen and
1, fil·emen in some areas to collect
• funds for c rippled children
' The National lnformntfon
Bureau, JJ 1>riva le 01·gani zation
that reviews the operations and
ethics of charity groups. made the
1 <:harge 1n u ''('onfidential I bulletin " dated 1'-1 arch 20 but dis
L closed only Sunday It also said
Easter Seal.11 httd enticed donors
u·ith sweepstake th:kels in C)ne "T°he Guard needs some via · ferln1 •prize, with an apl)('al for a more than 260,000 handlcuppcd The N 18 has no re1ulalory
locale I bi lily, e~pecially alter the Kent contribution in return person~ in 1974 powl!rs and cannot. enfo13ce
E11sler Seal official& 1:onfirm1...od
that societies in IG or 17 stul(·S
have used G ual'ds111 enor.firemen
as collectors. but defel"lded the
practice as perfectly proper
"Granted. \Vl' ha vc used !he Na·
lion.al Guaiird , but these puople ure
<'it.izen volunteers at the same
time," Donald Ullman, deputy
executive director and comp-
troller or Eas ter Seals, said in a
telephooe--irtlerview
Stute uffair. that it's .doing good criticiSQls of chirlty operations. things In the community .. The bureau chargcJO have been The report said the use of un· But its officials suy the Nl8'ti
Eu~ler Se al Pre!:iidenl Edward
Drake said the society is trying lo
discourage the practice or offer-
ing S\\'cepstake ti ckets as buit for
donut.ions, us the bureau said hap.
pcncd in nvrtheuslern Pen·
nsylvania.
1-le said l\\'O or three Joculs have
sent to potentia l donors un·
ordered S\\'eepstakes tickets, of·
circulating within charity cir(·les iformc.-d government employes in · d I h ht
•1·11ce !hey were ouui·n.,• In !he rl 1 1 v1e~·s o carry we i t 1n P 1 •n· .... --u chu ty campa ens paces ·•un· •t..-.. i i I 1 Mu.rch bulletin to membert. UPI duepreaaures'' on donors. uuvp cc re es
obtained ll copy of the bullelin . It iJ not unusual for u charlt~ to
"The National East.er Seal
Sot•iety (or Crippled Chi ldren and
Adults does not rn ect the
<ethical ) standards of NIB," the
three·page report said, even
though Easler Seals provided re·
habllitation and other serviees to ..
BUDGET •••
cost tre nd s in community safety
and social services and quesUon
the county's financial ability to
support these increased costs,"
Thomas said In his budget
message.
Simultaneously . he admitted
that his "hold the line" policy in
other areas "could result in some
decrease in the level of service
provided by some de partments."
Thomas' budget s lashing
didn't Stop with spending pro·
grams and additional personnel.
Whack ed from proposed
capital projects were $21 million.
including $3 .l million for a south
county Sheriff's substation and
$4.6 million for expansion of Cen·
tral Municipal Court.
Left in the $8.9 million capital
projects budget that Thomas re-
commended was $901 ,000 for con·
verting Albert Sitton flome in
Orange to an extension of Orange
County Juvenile Hall.
The most recent £.aster Seal come under fire from the NIB.
camp11ign was conducted na ·
Uonwide from 1'"eb . 24 to March
30 . Easter Seal officlab,; said they
received no complaints about the
use of Guardsmen or firemen.
who acttid us collectors in New
Rocbelle,N.Y.
M.C Van de Workeen, NIB ex·
ecutive director, ~aid th ht, at ~ny
given lime, 50 lo 75 or the na-
tion's charJtles may be disbp·
proved or criticized in agericy
bulletins
'Big Bill' Fails
Six-pack Bid Dr0WT1JJ
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BALTIMORE (UPI) -Willie "Big Bill" Pompa, a 320-pound lon gshoreman, failed to drink himself in-
to history . . Pompa, 26, drew a huge cro\vd'to the Casa Bianca
Res tuurant in the Little Italy section as he prepared
lo dow11 a .s ix-pack of beer in Jess than 97 seconds, the
unoffi{'ial world mark claimecl by a Mil\vaukee man.
Although Pompa got off to a good start, downing
the first-12·oun.c11 can of brew in 3 .5 seconds, the hea t
an<j humidity, <'Uupled with the press of the crowd, ap·
parenlly got lo him on the third ca11.
· His effort ended when the third can of beer came
backup.
"We 'll still be proud or Billie," said some of bis
pals , vowing the pride of lnternation1;tl
Longshoremen's Associatio11 local l429 \Viii try again
in another month. /'
16 Classes "'-
1-54 Boats Compete
SHIRLEY KERINS (LEFT), MARGARET CARLBERG WORK ON LITERARY GARDEN
Plant• In Uterature to Grace Approach to Huntington Beech Library
The county 's chief ad·
ministrative officer left out of his
budget funds to purchase new
voting equipment and an
estimated $7 .6 million for con-
struction of a new administration
building in Santa Ana.
In Balboa Regatta
Woman Eyed
.To Have Baby
,By Test Tube
SAN FRANCISCO <UPI> -A
Southern California housewife is
looking for another woman to
bear her husband's child
The San Francisco Chronicle
said today the worr;.,.:,{laced a
classified advertise similar
Lo one la:St month by a Sunday
school teacher willing to pay up to
Sl0,000 for a woman to have his
baby by artificial insemination
The newspaper identified the
\11oman only as a 29-year-old
housewife who Jives near Los
1\ngeles \\'ith her hus band. a
graphic arts des igner who is also
29.
"In the three years \.\'e've been
married, "'·e ·ve tried lo have a
baby," the woman told the
newspaper . ·'But tests have
shov.•n I'm inrertile. I Jove my
husband and at least a test tube
child v,,·ill be half his."
The Chronicle said it "''as the on-
ly ne\\'Spaper contacted by the
\.\·oman that agreed to rWl the ad,
\\'hic h sought a ··test tube
Caucasian baby.··
"\\le live in a very conservative
<1rea." the won1an said. "Raising
a lest tube baby around here will
be di rncu It enough v.·ithout any in-
ter· racial hassle."
The ad was placed early this
month and the womansaidshere-
ceived IO or 12 replies "but they
:.ill want a fat fee.·•
The woman said she is willing to
pay "as much as a thousand or
two. plu s the hospital bills, but
that·sall ."
The ad by the Sunday school
teacher drew 100 responses, in·
eluding some from as far away as
England.
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Plan Bears Fruit
For Huntington
By TERRY COVILLE
011"" Dilly '110t Si.rt
A few old friends from some or
the world's best literature are
·gathering. in front of the new
Huntihgtoh Beacti' library for a
su-Oen party ~ ;.
there is Cinderella'• pumpkin .
Peter Rabbit's chamomile, for
inaking tea, you know. Isiah's fig
tree from biblica l times . and an
ancient red rose that s prang
from the blood of Aphrodite's cut
fool
The gathering friend s
represent more than 170 varieties
or bushes, flowers and trees men
tioned in world literature
It is a literary heritage garden
planned and planted by the Hunt-
ington Beach chapter or the
American A"ssociation of
University Women fAAUWJ
··in the children's section \\'e
have laid out a flO\\'er bed like it
was in Alice's 'Through the Look-
ing Glass' with a few extra
friends such as Ci nderella's
pumpkin.'' says Shirley Kerins.
oftheAAUW
The garden, at the entrance to
the new $2.9 million library, is
laid out in a circular pattern with
a 75-foot diam eter.
It features separate beds for
children's literature. American
literature, English, world,
biblical and Oriental literature
and mythology.
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The AAUW secured an ancient
rose from Tillotson's nursery in
Watsonville, one of the few
places where the ancient variety.
not a m,odern hy~ryd is C1'9,.W}}
The rose, in Greek mYtholdg~,
grew from t.h-e bl ood of
Aphrodite's.•'\'Ven\is) foot."".When
she cut it Maideb hai.t tern, as
legend has· it, spr3ng rrom
Aphrodite's hair when s he
emerged Crom the ocean waves
··People read about all kinds of
plants We think it is nice if they
can come outside and see just
what that plant is really like,"
says Mrs Kerins
"Here we have elecampane
\.\'hich Helen of Troy was gather-
ing when the Trojans abducted
her Or daisies from some of
Chaucer 's tales. Or Ophelia's
flowers from Shakespeare's
·Hamlet' "
The AA UW has spent about
Sl,000 in donated money on the
garden and much of the labor is
volunteer. The garden should be
finished by next weekend.
The plants selected are expect-
ed lo survive on a windy hill. The
1\AUW chapter has been plan-
ning the garden and studying
horticulture for the past four
years
The newly opened central
library is on Talbert Avenue at
Golden Wes t Street.
Dr. MacDonald Says
Innocent in Deaths
RALEI GH, N .C . <U PI > -
Former Army doctor Jeffrey
~tacDonald pleaded innocent
here al his ~arraignme nt in
federa l court on charges of
murdering his wife and two
daughters while he was stationed
at Fort Bragg in 1970.
The army first charged Mac-
Donald with the crime. but later
dropped the case for lack of
evidence. It was reopened by
civilian authorities and Friday's
arraignment followed five days
of preliminary hearing during
"'·hich l.tacDonald's attorneys
have tried to get the case dis-
missed on various grounds, in-
cluding double jeopardy.
U.S. District Judge l'Tanklin T.
Dupree Jr. has yet lo rule on the
motions to disml5s, and court
sources said MacDonald's ar·
raignmenl did not preclude the
possibility the case still could be
thrown out.
1\lso pending is a motion to
shift the trial to a California loca·
tion nearer A1a c0onald's flunl·
ington Beach home. Court
sources would not speculate on
when the trial might begin, pend·
Ing the judge's ruling on the
change of venue motion.
Dupree gaVe no Indi cation
when he would rule on the mo·
lions, and permitted MacDonald
lo remain free on $100,000 bond .
Government attorneys said
during the arraignment that they
"'OU ld press for the maximum
venally of life imprisonment on
all three counts or murder.
MacDonald js now director of
.. emergenc y services at St .
~lary's llospital in Long Beach.
Calif. Hi s wife, Coll ete, and
c1au ghtcrs Kimberly, 4, and
Kristen-Jean, 2. were st¥bbed
and beaten to death Aug. 17, 1970,
at their Fort Bragg duplex. Mac-
Donald contends the slayings
were committed by hippies who
broke into the apartment.
During the hearing Friday, de-
fense attorney Bernard Segal
moved to Sl.lppress evidence the
goverDment obtained by exhum·
ing the bodies of two of the vic·
tims last year.
Doily Pilot DeM•ery
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S.turday and Sunday: II vou do nol
f@CC!ltve your copy by 9 a"'· Salur-
flaY. ore 111 m Sunday, can belore 10
am and )'Olir copy will bit dell...., ed.
Clrcllletf" T•l1ph1n1' Most Of•nQ• CQunty Areas 641-4Jll
Noo nwesl Hunll"O!On BtNICl't,
and W11stm1ns.1 er •. , . , , , • l•a.1JJI
San C!t1men111. C.pi11tano8eacn,
Sin JIJ5'n C1011t,4no.
Dana Po1n1, outl't L-Oun1.
Laoun1 N19ue1 ••••••••• , 4't~M
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However, the voling machines
and building are included in a list
or policy decisions left for the
supervi~ors lo mull over when
budget hearings begin next
month
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RANSOM .•.
hostages last Monday from the
remote Gombe wildlife reserve
on the Tunzunian shore of Lake
Tanganyka
The kidnapers paddled the cap-
tives across the luke -scene of
Stanley 's famous discovery of
Livingstone -:.Jnd herded then1
into a heavily defended
stronghold in the Zaire jungle.
The American captives were
slue.l ying at the isolated \.\'ildlifc
re se rve , run by Briti s h
primatologisl Jane Goodall, for
Stanford University.
;,This is the best ne\\'S 1 have
ever received in my li ve," Dr.
Goodall said after Miss Smuts
was freed ... It is like having a
IO·lon weigbt lifted from my
shoulders."
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OVERRIDE
November, when Propasition Z
was placed on the ballot.
l loWever, that measure was
defeated and the school board de·
cided lo try again with a lower
spending figure and a lower lax
rate.
Fair winds but mostly gray
s kies was the weather menu
served up for 154 boats in 16
classes which showed upon inside
and outside starling lines Satur-
day and Sunday for Balboa Yacht
Club's Memorial Day Regatta.
·There were 89 boats in 10
classes racing on outside courses
and 6.5 in six classes racing inside
the bay. Largest class was the
Lido-14A with 24 enUies. Sum-
maryo!results:
Outside Classes
PHRF (14) -l Encantation,
Ray BOoth, BYC; 2, Kumaran,
Bill Rohrs and John Webb, VYC ;
3, Relampago, Bill J ones, VYC.·
LUSW
ETCHELLS -22 11 4> -I.
Banamas, Leroy Sutherland,
NHYC; 2, Spirit, Phil Ramser,
NHYC; 3, Perfect, Don Edler,
Sa1i Orwf're
Plant Closed
Temporarily
The San Onofre Nuclear
Generating Station south of San
Clemente temporarily was shut
down last week a rter sea weed
and debris became trapped in the
ocean water intake structure.
The plant was t aken out of
service Wednesday morning
after debris partially clogged a
bar screen in the large intake
pipe. Sea grass trapped in other
screens also was removed. The
plant was returned to service
later in the day.
Nl-l''C; 4, Belle, John Cazier,
BYC.
EXCALIBUR (6l -1 ,
Solnushka, K e ith Dinsmoor,
BYC.
LUDERS-I6 (6) -1, Angel, Bill
Fundenburg, NHYC.
MERCURY (5) -1, Duct ,
Lloyd Greeno, CB YC.
RHODES-33 (7) -I , Therapy,
Gayle Post, BYC ; 2, Folly IL,
Blair Barnett. B YC .
SANTANA-22 (10) -1, 1'-iis-
chief,. Rod Rodheim, VYC;, 2.
Shadow, Barbara Turner, 1st
BYC; 3, Makai, Hap Harris,
BCYC.
SHIELDS (Ill -I, Katheripe,
Mark Shryer and Jordon Murptty.
BCYC : 2, Tornino, BUI Martin,
NHYC; 3, Columbia, Paul Cohen, BYC. .. ,
SOLING 171 -I . CTA. Bill
Fields, NHYC; 2, Sun, Larry
Ashely, NHYC.
THISTLE (9) -1, Precious,
Robert Van T 'Riel. BYC · 2 War
end Peace, Will Templeto'n, bvc.
Inside Classes
Lt\SER A (10 ) -1, Al Nelson,
BYC : 2. Phil Greene,CBYC.
LASER B (lI) -1, Scoll
Ram sl'r , NHYC; 2, Kellh
Kilpatrick, BYC : 3, Alanna
Clary, NHYC; 4, J eff Scott,
LIYC.
LID0-14 A (24) -1, Don
Stoughton, BYC: 2, Jack McClar·
ty, BYC ; 2, Jim Tyler, BYC; 4,
Bill Mc Cord, BYC; 5, John
Thorne. BYC.
LID0-14C (6) -I , Greg
DeMocskonyi, BYC,
SABOT A (71 -I , Molly
O'Hora, NHYC.
SABOT B (7 J -1, Doug Teulie,
BYC; 2. Eric Oleson, BYC.
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His Entry Judged Beat In Microbiology Exhibit
Science Whiz
Phenol Feat Fet ed
By DOUGlAS FRITZSCllE .;
Ol lhe O.llr Pllol Sl.111
Ever wonder how silver nitrate stacks up against
phenol as a disinfectant or staphylococcus epidermidis ?
Andrew Chan, a sophomore at Univer sity l·ligh School
:in Irvine, did. After the best p~ of a year's work, he found
that silver nitrate is 4.75 timt?S as effective in a IO-minute
timeperi~d.
HIS ENTR Y INTllE ORANGE COUNTY Science Fa ir
detailed the results of hi s research and won the following
prizes: first place in the microbiology division, Air Force
award for best microbiology exhibit, California Association
of Chemistry T e acJlers award for the most outstanding pro-
ject in the senior division and the Army second place award
for the best overall science project.
He also won $50, a pocket calculator and a shot at the In-
ternational Scie nce Fair to be held in Denver next spring.
Andrew's t e acher , Jim Shannon, has nothing but ptaisc
for his student.
"EVERY TIME HE WALKS BV, l try to touch him,
hoping that a little uf it will rub orf on me," Shannon said
with a chuckle.
Andrew, who wants to be a physician, is a lread y
enrolled in advanced calculus courses at UC Irvine a nd has
a good ch ance or graduating from high school at the middle
or end of his junior year. said Shannon.
Andrew is the son or Felix and Shirley Chan of
California Homes.
THE PROJECT, "THE PHENOL COEFFICIENT,"
will be continued next yeiir, aimed at taking a closer look at
what the chemical actually does to the bacteria cells .
"The Phenol Coefficient," Andrew e xplained, is the
amount or a chemical needed to have the same dis infectant
power a s phe nol.
Safet ;v C ite•I
Insurance Rates
Drop at A-plant
Premiums will drop 20 percent
'for a portion of .the $560 million
in liability insurance covering
the San Onofre nucle ar
generating s tation.
The rate r e ductio n wa s
attributed to "the exceptional
safety record compiled by all
Pe rsonality
Quits Panel
SACRAMENTO <UP[)
-Trees a Drury , a Los
Angeles r8dio and
.television personality, has
resigned from the
California Cons\Jmer Ad·
visory Council.
State Consumer Affairs
Director Takets ugu Takei
aaid Ms. Drury came un ·
der criticism frOm ·several
croups becaus e s he is mak·
ing ''comm e rcial ap-
pearances in advertising
·for a popular American
automobile" while serving
on the council. which ad·
Vises Gov . Edmund G .
Brown Jr . and th e
Consumer Affairs Depart·
ment on consumer protec-
Uon lesislallon.
The attorney gen ral re-
cently declared that coon·
t'il members come under
the copflict-or-lnlerests
provisions of 1.he Political
•11 Reform Act or 1974 .
.nuclear power reactors in the
United States," according to a
·sPokesman for two insurance·
pools that provide liability
protec~ion for such pJants.
THE POOLS NEVER have
received a claim for ll\jury or
'damag e arising from the
operation or a nuclear power
.reactor since liability coverage
was extende d in 1957 , the
spokesman said.
The San On ofre plant is
covered by $560 million in
liability cove rage -$300 million
from the insurance pools and
$260 million from the federal
government.
The annual premium Cor each
$1 million in coverage in excess
of the first $100 million for a
single reactor will be reduced
from $1,000 to $800. The decre,ase •
is retroactive to Jan. l .
IT IS THE SECOND time this
year that San Diego Gas a nd
Electric and SoUthem California
Edison Company, joint owne rs
of the San Onofre plant, have
received ·a break on insurance.
ln Janua r y , $60 million in
a dditional cov e rage w a s
extended by the in surance pool
ror the-s ame premium price.
Edison officials declined to
say how much the company
spends yearly f or liabili ty
-protection.
T he spokes m a n noted that
results of a recent study on the
probability or a nuclear a ccide nt
causing substantial injury to the
public also ft'elp ed s park the
~mtum dtoJ>'.'
Monday, May 26, 1975 * DAILY PILOT Al
Push for Assets The T rees
Can't Nap
At Niglu? Cas h f or New District Eyed
• Uy KATHY Ci.ANCY
0t Ill• 0•11, Pll•I S11tt
l.eud(•rs or the l"ountain V>dl ey
S<:hool l)islri("t h ave agret>d to
push Cur nc1,11 s tatt: legislation
aiml·d al C'Oll l'l'tini: more cash
assc1s fo1· u unified f'oun tain
Vull cy sthoo l system.
1'hc legis l;.iti on w;.is draftl·ll by
s peci all y -hi re d a ttorn ey ,
Spence r Covert, who formerly
was a deputy Orange County
counselor .
ASSISTANT SUPT. Cha rles
Woodfin said the bill could mean
up to $1 .S million for the proposed
c ity-boundary school district .
As it stands, he said, the dis-
trict would r eceive no cash as-
sets from the Garden Gr ove
Unified . Huntin gt on Beach
Union, Ocean View or Fountain
Valley School Districts.
•·we don 't really have nl uc h
choice except to gc.> with the re-
Trus t ee Area
Plan Push e d
By R esidents
A parent g roup from the Hunt-
ington Beach strip or the Foun-
tain Valley School District has
asked the school board to con-
sider reorganizing into trustee
areas.
Under such a plan , school
board members would be elected
to r e present a specific g eo-
graphic area , instead of being
elected' at large .
CON RAD EPLEY, spokesman
ror PACT <Parents Acting for
Children and Teachers ). s aid the
reorganization would _serve "as a
demonstration of concern for the
people in the strip.''
Trustee Ri chard Plum sug-
gested as king the staff to ;;;tudy
the matter, and Board President
Roger Be lgen agreed.
But first Be lgen warned that he
doesn't belie ve 1n a ssigning
trustee areas.
TRUSTEE WILLIA!\1 Crane
said argume nts would have to be
pretty strong Cor him to approve
such a pro posal, and Trustee
Sheil a Meyers s aid she would
prefer waiting until after the
Nov. 4 unification e lection.
She noted tha t if unification
succee ds. any action taken by
the Fountain Valley board \Vould
serve little purpose since the
elementary .district would be on
its way out of exi stence.
But Epley predicted, "His-
torically the odds are there isn't
going to be any unification in this
area at all.,,..
JIE SA I D THE Huntington
Beach strip area has 30 percent
of the dis trict population and
would be entitled to 1.5 of the dis·
trict's Cive trustee seals.
•low ever. Plum suggested slu·
dyin g a system \Vith seven board
n1embers a s well.
Thurs ton's
Scholars hip
Trust S tudied
A detailed s tud y on a
s ch o lar s hip tru s t fund
established by Joseph Thurston,
a Laguna Beach area pioneer,
has been requested by Laguna
Beach school trust ees.
Trustees serve as the board of
directors or the Thurston Foun·
dation, established in 1968 to pro-
vide vocational scholarship.s to
Laguna B e ach High School
graduates.
Trustee Norman Browne has
questioned whether the trus t
fund was being adequately ad-
ministered b y the. Bank or
America.
Last year, the $148,900 in the
fund drew $5,900 in interest -a
yield of four percent. Earnings
this year a re estimated to be
$6,000.
It has been the poli cy of the
board since 1968 to use only the
interest portion of the trust in
s cholarship awards.
Thurston stipulated in his will
that the s cholarships go to stu-
·dents who are interes ted in
agricultural and related studies.
Since 1968, a total of 133 stu-
dents have shared $39,550 in pro-
cee<ls from the trust fund.
Supt. Robert Sanchis said a de-
tailed breakdown of the financial
aspect., of the trust will be out-
lined to the board next month.
Escap er Killed
NEW YORK (UPIJ-Two lre·
puled members of the Black
Liberation Army tried to escape
from a Brooklyn jail Sunday
night. Ont was recaptured but the
second fell to his death rrom o
makeshift rope . Officials said
Melvin Ke arney, 22, was trying to
sUde down from lhe· lOlh floor
c o m1ne nd a t 1o n , '' l'r u s l l'C
\Villi ;,1 m Cra ne sa id at hist week');
school board m eeting.
UNDER Tiit: l,R(»vtJSAI., the
new distril'l wou ld rcc-civc a
shure of ('ash bu sed on the num-
tx•rs of s tudl•nts il would h a~·c
.i nd it s a sscssl·d v•d uation .
Without It. lhe new disttil't would
have to borrow ope rating money
Cor the first year , then repay it
aft er laxes are l'Ollect l'Ct .
Al the same school board meet-
ing , trustees heard one parent
labe l the unif ic a ti on e frort
"mor ally wrong," saying she
could not work for it,s passage.
Sharo n S t ir lin g ,, whose
children attend Nie bla& School ,
said she belie ves parents from
Vista View Sc hool in Fountain
Valley deserve a vote over join-
ing the new unifi ed di strict or ·
staying in the Oce;.in View dis -
trict.
AS 1\ C0ft.1PARISON, s he said.
"'If I lived next door and wanted
part or your r urd , 1 could s turl
building a wull. If I were 1:1 school
. district, you couldn't do a da1nn
Lhing about it.''
Sheil a Mart.•us. a Vista View
parent , urged the l.)();__ird lo write
Lhe Slate Board or Education sug-
~estin g that school be left oul of
f'ountain Valley's plans .
Hut Board P resident Roger
Belgen said the new district may
need Vista View lo house its stu-
dents . And, Trust ee S he ila
Meyers sa id Fountain Valley
trustees must first take care of
their 0\11n district, and the Ocean
View School Boa rd should try to
help Vista Vie w .
MRS. MARCUS claimed both
Be glen and Mrs . Meyers had pro-.
mised to work with Vista View
parents but contended they neve r
intende d to ca rry out the ir
pledges.
"They are n 't inter ested in
kids,'· she said after the meeting,
"only in getting the building."
l\.1 1Al\.1l (UPI; -A city
horticulturi!:i.t says the new
bright orange s treet lights
on Mi a mi streets a re keep-
ing palm trees awake and
they might be lo bla me ror
some or the lt>thal yel101.11ing
di sease plaguing South
F1 orida trees .
Mahn1ood An war said it
isn't the lack of s leep hurt-
ing the trees, but they nct.'tl
more food and water when
they are kept awa ke.
""Trees whi ch us uall y
rest a t night grq,w all night
long," Anwar said. "Thi~
means the y must have
twice as · muc h nourish·
me nt."
Letha l yellowing has de-
l'imaled the <.'oco nut palms
of South Florida for the
pa st few years. The Catal
disease rrom unknown
c au ses i s m ar<.'hin g
no1·thw a rd .. a l o n g the
Florida Gold Coast .
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Paid Political Announcement
'.J
ay 27th
Real Estate Transfer Charge Charter Election
• The real estate transfer charge is MOT a new properly
lax.
e It has been used in . other parts of the country to raise
needed revenue without puffing an unfair burden on the
old, the infirmed and those on a fixed income.
e It is a oue-time chClrCJe al the time of a real estate transac-
tion. Unless they buy and sell property, many residents will
not pay this ch111"9e.
) e It is needed MOW to provide the revenue that will keep
the city's standard of services al a level that will give us a
safe and healthy place in which lo live.
e It will be up lo future city councils to decide through the
hearing process whether ii will be necessary lo continue
to use this method of raising revenue. If our city council is
to do the long-range planning we ask of it, financial
restrictions such as this amendment must not be tied into
the charie r.
VOTE NO
Nelson Goodyear · Chairman Vote No Committee
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Duck ·Hunters Find ·Laguna's Water
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL
OftllleO.UyP1i.ta.11
Tim e was whe n the water
needs of Laguna Beach, a tiny
st'ttlement i n a seaside gum
grove, adequately were met by u
few wells in Laguna Ca nyon and
1-:11'oro.
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County Seeks
Legalization
Of Brothels
HAWTHORNE, Nev. (APJ
A fourth Nevada county is con·
sidering an ordinance regulating
houses of prostitution.
The Mineral County Com·
mission will hold a hearing June
3 on a proposed licensing law for
bordellos.
C.URRF.NTLV, ONLY Lyon.
Stort'y a nd Churchill counties
have fo·rmal laws go'ferning pro·
stitution, although it is tolerated
in most others.
"The commission feels it needs
some regulatory rules to guide
licensing of these establishments
in A-1ineral County," Dist. Atty.
L~1rry Pettis said .
In those turn-Of·the·century
days, water was carted into town
from the wells.
IN 11!4, HOWEVER, they were going, tha~ Laguna would ON MA.V 4, tt25 -soyoars aa;o ding around the Santa Ana River
:thocked local customers With a be bone dry in a year. -they voted 359 too to form the basin in nearby Hunt1nft0 n
Later on, the Skidmore
brothers, Guy and Joseph,
formed a private water company
to serve Laguna's growing de·
mand.
full-page advertisement in the · Laguna Beach County Water Dls· Beach looklnN for land on w ch Bad enou••h t.hat a man • I t th d trlct'awells loca.Lpap.e:r._A pri")ary well had " t1ict. to oca e e a ·
sustained a major casing failure. couldn't buy a beer in 1924· llut As the election was being During the search, they pos~
The Skidmores said It could not "'ater, too ? talked up, r~e men -who later 88 member• of hunteraaeeklnato
be repair~d. Residents of the Oedgling Art "'ould beconfe the district's firs~ establish u duck·hunll"na club.
They also aaid, the way well~ Colony mobilized. board of directors -were pad-They did 110 because they were .. .... .,.. ____ ...,.,. _____ ..., _______ .,....,. ... ,,..,......,.., .. mo.,.,..,.o;:r,...,..AI•"'"""""'"---------• afraid ·that If they revealed the ,,. ams miaau•• • I • 11111 • M s ."'l!tlWWlii*\lil:.'1'..1 real purpose of their mission. -
'Cycle Flier' Readies for Stunt
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
Of .. O.lly f'ii.t W.ff
Although he has retired from the thrills and spills ormotorcy.
cle.,ra.cing at the age of 19, Kenny Ward isn't ready to hang up his
leathers just yet. '
Ward, a" daredevil from Chicago, has found a new hangup:
motorcycle flying.
It combines the thrills and dangers or motorcycle racing and
hang gliding in a new spectator attraction whi ch Ward hopes will
someday earn a lot of money
TllE "FLYCYCLE," DESIGNED BY Douglas J . M<1.lewick i,
the man behind Evcl Knievel's X ·l rocket cycle, is to make its de-
but June 1 at TrabucoCanyon's Escape Country.
Ward plans to run the motorcycle with hang glider attached
up to a speed of 70 mph. hit a six-foot high ramp, soar over a 40·
foot eucalyptus tree. and spectator area, and land some 200 feet
beyond .
During a practice jump last "-'eek , Ward broke the frame on
his 250 cc motorcycle upon landing, yet easily broke the official
world cycle jumping record of 171 feet held by his nlanager, Bob
Gill
that a water district was seeking
the land -the !lllle!'S price or lhC
property would increase.
THE FIVE SIGNED a $60,000
n.o_t_e_QR_a 120-acre _parcel. They
held the note until water district
voters approved a $600,000 bond
issue, then resold the land to the
district. The rest or the money
was used to build water
transmission facilities to Laguna
Beach.'
''It wa1 a gamble,•• said
Richard Jahraus, a current
member of the water board and
son or Joseph Jahraus, one of the
five duck hunters. Had the bond
issue failed, the five duck hun·
ters would hilve been left holding
the $60,000 bag.
"Among the five of them, they
couldn't have met the note,"
Jahraus said.
DURING FISCAL J926, the
Huntington Beach wells pro·
duced 76 million gallons of water
delivered to 995 metered services
within t he district. '
In com·parison, ·the district in
fiscal 1974 supplied 1.1 billion
gallons of water i.o 6,834 services.
'"' fourth brothel joined three
others operating in the county re-
cently and several olhers have
atterripted to move in, Pettis
said.
i\ SIMILAR ordinance 'vas
proposed some time ago, he not·
ed. but u·as never adopted.
.. The general consensus at that
time from residents was that
they did not want to give any re·
t·ognition to prostitution in our
l'OUnty," Pettis said.
''It's not 100 percent perfect yet. It will take a little time to get
it greased." Ward said
J-lc added that the craft rues well but some adjustments will
have to be made to the glide angle.
"TflE FRAME ON THE BIKE \\'AS fatigued for some time.1
guess it just decided it '"as time to go It had nothing to do with
the kite itself I '"as still able to make a successful landing," he
noted
A form e r professional racer on the American Motorcycle As·
sociation circuit. Ward says he wasn't satisfied with his·racing
s uccess and decided to look for excitement elsewhere ..
The north county wells pro·
duced until the mid·1940s when
sail water intrusion struck them.
'Laguna was off looking for water i:
once again. It was easier to find .
The district started buying its 1
water through the Coastal ~
Municipal Water District from
the Metropolit a n Water District.
MOONLIGHTERS
GROWING Par
MlDLAND, Mich. (1\P) -
I.ester and Bernice Orr became
suspicious when they saw their
neighbors v.·orking in thei r
tarden by candlelight at J ·JO
a.m .
The Orrs called police, and of
ficers responding to the scene
discovered a dozen tu·o·inch·high
marijuana plants in the garden
of Alberto Adan, 28, and Mary
t-.lorri, 19.
Adan and. Miss Morri were
charged with possession of mari
juana and pleaded guilty in 75th
Distfict Court.
•· 1 made a li st of the things that I always wanted to do -hang
gliding, motorcycle jumping -but J couldn 't think of anything
that was really ne\11 or different
''Then I saw a picture of this thing in a magazine. It seemed
exactly the kirid or thing I was looking for So I jumped right into
my van and drove out to California '' ..
THERE WARD MET l\.1ALEWICKI, a former I .. aguna Beach resident, who was conducting tests at El Mirage dry lake on a (Jy.
ing machine "'ith which he w8s determined to out·Knievel Evcl.
The t'ol.'O partners h ad split over a bitter di sagreement involv-
ing the X -1 Skycycle which Malev.'icki , research and develop-
ment manager for one of the nation's largest toy firms, des igned.
The X·l was the rocket machine millions or TV viewers
watched tumble into the bottom of Snake River Canyon·during a
well-publieized test flight
Malewieki's original idea was to attach a motorcycle to a
hang glider but to have the cycle's engine drive a (our-foot pro-
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Kenny· Ward Practlc•• for Trabuco Canyon Stunt
peller, a combinatio11 good enough to fly to Catalina Island.
THREE PATENTS HAVE BEEN APPLIED for that craft,
but the advanced version of the F1ycycle is not yet ready for test·
ing.
Even as it is the Fiycycle has great potential, according to
Gill, \\'ho is negotiating a Coliseum o"erflight for Ward during
this year's Superbowl of Motocross.
"Right now it's at a crude stage but I think it will be first
class. It's an intriguing device," says Gill , a former cycle jump·
ing superstar who turned to managing the team after becoming
paralyzed from the v.raist down foll owing a crash last year.
Directing young Ward's activities from his wheelchair, Gill
hopes to go back to motorcycling if and when he ever regains use
of his legs.
"My friends told me I was born to be on wheels and I guess
they weren't lying," the happy.go· lucky ex-stuntman says.
Easier to find , perhaps, but
more expensive. But the dis·
trict wasn't too concernc<.1 .
The district acquired
mineral rights to the Huntington
Beach land in 1946 -20 years
after the purchase.
Suddenly , the district had a
new income in the form of a
royalty check from oil that was
discovered on the property in the
early 1940s.
The district has been getting
the royalty checks ever since.
The royalty checks wer e
shrinking in amount until two
years ago when the gasoline
crisis struck.
Now the checks are getting big·
.ger again. They will amount to
more th a n $50,000 this year,
thanks to a group of duck hun·
ters.
Paid Political Advertisement
VOTE YES FOR CRIME?
DO YOU WANT TO BE RAPED, ROBBED, BURGLARIZED
OR LEFT TO BLEED TO DEATH IN THE GUTTER?
IF SO
VOTE YES • TUESDAY, MAY 27, IN THE
HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL ELECTION
THE HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION
CONCURS WITHO THE CITY THAT TO ELIMINATE THE TRANSFER TAX
WILL NOT BE IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE COMMUNITY.
DON'T ALLOW FURTHER CUT-BACKS IN POLICE
AND FIRE EMERGENCY SERVICE!
PROTECT YO R FAMILIES PROPERTY!
WHAT DOES THE CURRENT REAL PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX DO?
It imposes a tax of 1/2 of 1°/o of tM •olu• of any real property at the ti-of
the sale of that property. For example: the total tr•sfer tax on o $50,000
home is 52SO.OO. The lransfer tax is usually split SO/SO between buyer and
seller. This would amount to 512S eocl!.
HOW OFTEN WILL AH AVERAGE HOMEOWNER PAY THIS TAX?
Since this chorge .,.,,., occ1r1 at tM ti-of the sole of properly, many resi-
dents of Huntington leach will .,.,,.,. poy .this tax.
WHAT OTHER POSSIBLE SOURCES OF REVENUE CAN IE USED IF THE
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX IS HOT RETAINED?
Othet; possible .-c11 of ,..,,_ eocli ...... to I .2 million dollcws per yecr
are:
a. a $2.50 per 111011th charge for trash collection for each household,
plus a 1°/o utility tax lncNCIH, or
b. a 14°/o iflc...-in local property taes tr.. a rote of S 1.62, which
has not bHn raiHd lince 1972, or -
c. increase taxable purchases in Huntington Beach by 33°/o would in-
crease sales tax ,..,, ..... by 1.2 million dollars, or
cl. increase water rotes by S0°/o would raise 1.2 111iHion dollars
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WHY IS A CHARTER AMENDMENT IHADVISAILE?
As residenh of Huntl"')ton Beach you ho•• elected your City Council. ly al·
lowing a charter to be amended In this way, you -gi•lng o 1111all H'Jllltnt
of the popidatjon lthe real estate lntereshl tM power to dictate the city's
priorities. This is a dangerous precedent.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY THAT THIS
CHARTER AMENDMENT PASS?
O•er S 13,000 is b9lnig powtd Into the fight to stop the re<il •stat• tr.sfer
tax. O•er 10°/o of tllh MU1y Is COlllfng froM real estot. groups outside _.
city. This Is a bigger ls-than H...tington Beach's budgetary probl-L
WHAT GROUP~AVE ENDORSED A HO VOTE OH THE CHARTER
AMENDMENT?
VOTI! HO COMMITTEE
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF HUHTIHGTOH BEACH
HUNTINGTON IEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
TRUSTEES
HOME COUNCIL
HUHTIHGTOH BEACH CITY COUNCIL
1-lUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION. VOTE N .
VOTE WITH
Paid For By: Huntington Beach Police Officers A ssociation. 18211 Gothard. H.B. Pete Christen. President. H.B.
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"Neat con~ stop ot o homtwrtef atotion?"
L.M. Bopd
Beef Cheap
In Argentina ..
No scientist hats ever 1>roved that the tlte
or your feet ha» ttnylhing to do with your
J>ersonulity, intelliKencc or
sex appeal. Still, it's true
that men with big feet tend
tobeproudoClh atfact.And ·
,.,.omen with little feet,
likewi se. A cunning shoe
clerk once told me, wink·
ing lewdly, that he never
pluyed games when fitting
a man. But ~·hen a woman
t'amc in, he always
lJrought out the first pair or
shoes at lc<1sl two sizes Loo large. so he could
say, "l-lcavcns, m y dear, I rarely fit such tiny .feet.,, .
J UST ABOUT the cheupcst food you can
buy in Argentina now iti beef. Average citizen
there eats twice as much of same us the
a·verali?e U.S. resident. ··
THAT WORD "cohoosc ·· s tarted out
about 250 years ago 11::; tht.• numc or the
cookshack on the deck of the old British
merchant ship.
LIMERICK
To our atinual limerick 'contest. please
add the contribution from J . A. Mor'rissey :
"McHugh grew a rose on his nose ... Im bib·
ing too much of the gin ... 1-fe continued to
drink ... And it spread till I think .. He was
rose from hi! nose lo his chin.··
Q. "WllO finds it hardl.'r to m<tke a living,
a divorced womun or a never-married
woman?··
A. The divorced wumun frequently has
the tougher time flnanctally. Not necessarily
becau•e she can 'l hundJe her job as well. But if
her former husband's crt.>dit v.•us sour. she's
stuck with that handicap until she v.•orks her
way out of it. Credit rulings of never-married
women tend to be a lot better generally thun
those of divorc~d women. ·
TELEPHONE
Is it true the telephone actually was in-
vented by an Italian genius whose plans were
purloined most dishonor<1hl y by Alexander
Graham Bell? Some sub!:icri6E!rs say so.
GLOOMY LONDON, they say. Rains ~di
the time. 1-logwa s h ~ Weathermen v.•ill lell you
it rains consider<1bly more in New York City.
DOWN IN the Texas town of Del Rio, Mr.
and Mrs. J . M . Boone for many years sold and
serviced car batteries. The citizenry
thereabouts noted with affection that her
gingham dresses a lways had numerous little
acid holes in them . J.lis work clothes, too. s he
died in 1942, he in 1945. Chiseled into each of
their tombstones is the exquisite bas relief
replica of a car battery.
IT WAS T llE contention of Ed Durling
that lhe secret ambition of every tell young
woman is to receive a goodnight kiss from a
man 11he C3Jl look up to.
Couple Switching
Weekenm in Jail
CROWN POINT. Ind. beverages and repay the
store.
Throngs
Ordered
To Parks
Nt:W YORK GP ) -A
won1an who claimed to
have had visions of the
Virgin Mary has oyrct.'tl
in slate Supreme Court
lo discontinu e n1ass
street· vletls which had
drawn tho us ands of
wor•hlpers to a quiet re·
sldential area of Queens.
Justice Josepl'I
Kun.zeman worked. out t&
Mondsy. M•x :l!e, 1975
Healer Convieted Bonded a l icensed
ConlrfciOf w200201
CA RSON CITY, Ntv. (API -The
5tate Supreme Court ho retused to
overturn the con\'i('tion of a man who
claimed he could heal people for a
vrtce and with the help or a "ionic
meter" to monitor n1ind and ispirit.
" Thl· hiRh court ruled against W"r·
r<'n Luther Chedester, \\'ho got three
years 1>robatlon on u charge of obtain-
ing money by false prelenffles -from
n ll c no Police Department un·
dcrcover agent.
CHEDESTER ARGUED HE was
exercising guaranteed relt1ious
rights, and that lhe undercover agent
was never really fooled In the first
pla<"e.
Tht.! l'Ourt held It mak('s no dif·
ferenee whether a victinl ii) deceived,
and that Chedegter never toW the Un·
dcrcover agent the healing treatment
v.·as a form of r~llglou~ practice.
CllEDESTER CLl\IMED HE could
heal people by using a ""onic n1eter"
which \\'1\8 really a toy lit> detector. lie
attached the toy lo fingertil>S of people
and asked questions.
l-le clai med the device monitored
t1plritual and emotional responses to
lhe questions and "somehov.• cleansed
the soul,'' the court said.
OAILVPl(OT ,tf
BUY
ow
AND
• SAVE!
SWIM BEFORE
JULY I
settlemenl under which ir----"1111 Veronlc• Lueken agreed
to discontinue outdoor
devoUons that had been
, held on a mall ouUlde St.
Robert lfe ll armine
Roman Catholic church
in Bay11ide Hills.
C4-LL MOW FOR A IETTER
FASTER JOI AT LOWER COST
17141 586-4562
DEAN
HOWARD
K>I ALL YOUI
SICU•ITY HllOS
Alarm Systems
fntry /Acctn Controls
Ooatd Circuit T.V.
WE'VE
BEEN AROUND.
Wc1re starlin~ our 22nd yr. tl1is n1011Lh !
We've learned a heck of a lot ul>1iut
n1aking sutis fi c cl custon1crs in 22 years :
wc'cl like Lo :Jrld you tu our li s l. l .c•\•.rcsl
J>riccS Oil Sti les & \eul!iing o[ J.illl.'0111 .
l\lcr«ury. Couga r, Capri , i\Ton:Jrl·h &:
(lo}JCUt.
FREE ESTIMATt-7 DAYS A WHI<
$3,800.00 to SI0,000.00 +
CUSTOM c;>UALITYPOOLS
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AS MAN\' AS 5,000
pe~ons had been attend·
ing the vigils. some of
them lruveling by bus
from os fur U\\'ay u:;
Canada despite the ac-
t 1 on of tl iOt'CSa ll
uuthorltles who discount·
ed Uie uuthenliclty of the
vl1ion•. The Bayside SIGMA [ln__.OHNBON ... so·-N~
Hiiis Civic Association. tci:-v • S
3530 DURFEE AVE.
PICO RIVERA , CALIF. made up· of about 1,200 l'•OTICTION l!.YICI LltCOlN/MERCURY w
.homeowner11 in the area, 17141 557.5333 7 , .. ,. ,. ...... ~~;"""~"'.:.i}•'".~----,.
sought en injunction,
.claiming lhci r rights I~=========:::='.::'.::'.::'.::'.::'.::'.::'.::::::::::::::::::::::=::~===================~ :were being infringed on 11
:by worshipers who
·blocked traffic und
:s pilled Over onto their
]>roperty.
MR·S. LUt~KEN , on
the other hund , a ccused
the association of seek-
ing to limit her consUtu·
tionol right to freedom of
religion .
Kunzcmun obtained a
p romise from Mrs .
Lucken that future vigils
would be held in parks or
other suitab ly ]urge
arc;.is. uftcr obta ining
the required permits.
J-fom eDw ne r s, in turn,
agreed •not lo interfere
with gatherings of that
type.
IN THE EVENT lhal
Mrs. Lueken 's follo'A'ers
attempt to gather
wi thout her, city police
are empowert'd lo dis -
perse them.
"J.lerl' nobody lost and
both s id es won because
they' both approached
the problcn1 !-i inccrl'ly,"
Kunzl'ma n satd, after
working out the agree·
ment in u three-hour
meeting in chambers.
"I hope lhl'y ull go
back to the l·u n1 munity
and realizt> th<it whut has
been don e today has
been done In the best in·
teresls of all. Both sides
deserve lo be com ·
mended.·•
'Biology'
Book Out
Of Library
TOWNSHEND, Vt.
(UPIJ -A book pre·
pare d b y a Bos ton
feminist group has been
removed ·as a reference
CHeCK
OUR "LaUDDRY LIST"
OF FRee seRv1ces.
ano cLean UP!
FREE
SAFE
DEPOSIT
BOXES
11000 MIN. BAL.
FREE
TRAVELERS
CHECKS
11000 MIN. BAL
FREE
MONEY
ORDERS
SJOOOMIN.
BAL.
Th••• •ttr•ctlve, lree ca•to111a •enlc••-•nd more-•re
available •t •II Flr•t Federal 8aYln•• olflcH. They can
••••yo• dollar•,•••• yoa ti••· or proYlde •etv
ad••at•••o•• t••·dafened ••win•• plan•. We Invite
yo• to •top by• flr•t Federal Savin•• omce aoon.
Aadeleanapl
Plus The Highest Interest Allowable On Insured Savings!
Certificate Account•: (SIOOO min.) SI" years 7~ 3 (8.063
annual yield). four years 7~3 (7.793 annual yield).
30 months 6%3 (6.98% annual yleld), one year .... ~f;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;~ 6~% (6. 723 annual yield), three months I
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TELEPHONE
TRANSFER
SERVICE
15000 MIN. BAL.
FREE
NOTARY
SERVICE
• NO MIN. llAL
5%3 (5.92% annual yield). Passbook Accounts (no minimum
balance) 5~3 (5.393 annual yield). A substantial Interest
forfetture Is required for early wtthdrawal of nxed·rate.
fi1'ed·te.rm certificate accounts.
Accounts Insured to $40,000 by an agency of the Federal
Government.
*Check ca•hlng nof to eJCc:eed level of cleared funds
in savings account. ·
for 12 students in biology l t----;~li:....-'1-........ cla!ses because of pro-II
tests it includes "ex-\:::if/-_ _;
MemMr FSLIC. Ftrst Fl'deral Savings
&. Loan As90Clatlon of Santa Monica.
plicit" des criptions of
sex.
The book , ''Our
Bodies, Oursf."lves. ··pre-
pa red by th e Bos ton
Women's Health Book
Collective Inc., was re·
"They arc not the type
or pCople we generally
are confronted with in
this court,'' Judge James
J •. Clement said in setting
moved as a reference for
biology classes at (,eland
and Gray Uni on hig h
schools.
The book drew com·
plaints from 70 to 80 rei:;i-
d en t s in t.he rural ,
southeasrern Vermont
area at a !!lchool board
meeting.
NEW!
SAVINGS/
STATEMENT
PRESTIGE
CARD
·sentence. .
NO MIN. llAL.
CAP> -A man and his
wife, convicted of rob·
bing a grocery stor e here
of $207. mus t spend
alternate weekends in
jail for the next two
years. The judge said he
wanted one or them at
home with their eight-
month·old child wl\Jle
the other was in iail.
William f". ·Gamble
Jr .• 28. of Crown Point,
and his wife, Kathleen,
JO, were also ordered to
attend church regufarly,
refrain from alcoholic
Clement said the Dec.
28 robbery was
"amateurish'' and noted
the couple were not
armed. Gamble was out ,-_;;l===~=====;):-11 of work at the time but BARRY
now works as a delivery GOLDWATER Ill\ c~;1~M~~~o°fiice 'QJ[I Baker Near Harbor .
truck driver . The jail term will begin IPIAKS OUT lttthe
each Friday night and
end late Sunday. DAILY PILOT M£M&Elt:,SUC, flflSl ftDlAAtSAVJNC.S A. LOAN llSSOC.IATIONOfSANlA MONICA.
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The School Dilelllllla
Locally controlled tax-supported public school
systems as we have known them appear to be headed
ror financial destruction. -1
In Orange County alone, six districts \vill be ask-
ing voters for some form of tax override tomorrow
i11 a desperate effo1t to cope \Vit h an impossible infla-
li'onary squeeze. 1'hc Ne,vport-Mesa Unified District
is ~s king for a five-year, 36-cent tax increase and up in
.Tustiu the unified dist1ict there is seeking a \vhopping
86cents.
The problem is state,vide. It is severe. Without
some dramatic changes in the financing scheme,
ma11y districts -possibly hundreds of them -are
headed for bankruptcy.
The California School Boards Association has ~e
leascd results of a survey it took, a survey th3t drew
responses from 312 districts-representing 75 percent
of t he school money being spent currentl y in
California. The results are brutal:
-The districts anticipcl.te a 2.1 percent increase
i11 rc\·enue and a 12 percent inflationary spending pal·
ter11 .
-'fhis leaves them $338 million short of meeting
their budgets. ·
-Forty-six of the 312 districts have no general
reserve ft1nd s or cash balances at all. All reserves of
all of the di'stricts will be exhausted in two years.
-About 2,650 teachers and administrators "'ill
be dropped from payrolls next year. About 2 ,000 non-
teaching positions are being eliminated.
-Salary increases for teachers next year \\'ill
averat;e about 5.3 percent. Th~y \Vill ask for more,
but districts s<.1y they have no idea where the money
ran come from.
school boards acknowledge this. So do the school ad-
ministraM1rs . Jr1
There is no simple answer. School financi ng ts an
immensely complex operation. Political tugging and
hauling over local vs. state control and financing
make it even more difficult to unravel, let alone re·
solve.
But mark this as a \Yarning : Follo,ving i~ present
paths, public education in the State of California is
headed fo r the rocks. If our legisljtors h av~ not re·
cognizcd this by now, they are blihd to the tremen·
dous consequences f-dcing all publi e schoo~ students in
I.he state.
Brainstorrµ Coole d
A program proJX)Sed by Orange County District
Attorney Cecil Hicks that would ostensibly put so-
called ''career criininals" back behind bars as soon
as possible after their latest offenses h as been
judiciously rejected by the Board of Supervisors.
The DA was asking permission to apply for a one-
year, $350 ,000 fe deral grant to pay for two new de-
puties and l"'O new assistant public defenders lo
operate the program.
Suc h a move mys tified the board, which said it
would be akin to a dog chasing his own tai l----l\\'O pro·
secutors trying to put the hard cases back in prison
and two defenders trying to keep them out.
While that analysis may have been an over-
simplification, it is certain local t axpayers \\'Ould
have ullitnatcly had to bear the burden or this justice
system brains torm.
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salary increases next year.
No one is optimistic about the outcome of any of
lhe local school financing elections. Taxpayers
lhroug h9ut the s tate simply aren't in the mo<>d to
voluntarily tack anything on to theh" tax bills. The
The g rant \\'OU Id last just about Jon g enoug h to set
up new bureaucratic machinery and hi re ne\v person·
nel. Getting it a ll into operation would undoubtedly
take longer and it is likely count y funding' \\'Ould have
been needed to keep it going.
'Gee whiz, fella. How do you expect me lo lend money to
someone ivho 's in such bad shape as you are?''
Long Words
Ca n Serve
A Purpose
(SYD NEY HARRIS )
1\-lost people don't understand
about "short " words and .. Jong"
\~'ords -that is, they don't un-derst~-lhe purpose o r a
vocabulacy. The purpose is to ex-
press what you are trying to say
as accurately and succinctly as
possible. 1 A reader recently otijected to
my use, in a play review, of the
word .. uxoriousness." She said
it 1,1,•ould have saved her a trip to
the dictionary if J had written, in·
stead, '·being
submissive to
one 's wife "
which is wh1al
t h e w ord
means.
But why
should she be
saved a trip to
th e die ·
tionary "'.' This
Dear
Gloo m y
G us
I wonder how the public
feels now a bout doctors
striking? Js there any dif·
(erenct! between a doctor
and professional public
service employes strik-
ing?
M.C.
~'Gus c•mm•1111 •••111bmitwcl "' •Nd"" •IWI M nO( ~t••wrll1 ~llKI tlw ....._ •I the ... w .... fN!r. S.M ,-Pt1
PHW 1C1 GIMmy G11s, O;ii1y Pilot.
bringing it lo her attention, not
resentful of a trip to the die·
tion·arY.
.People like her are the eom-
mon victims or pushing a good
principle too far. If short words
are generally preferable to long
ones, they imagine that every
long word is inrerior to a short
one, which is nonsense. In fact.
lon g words were i nvented
because it took too many short
words to say wh at needed to be
expressed.
It 's Safer to Lend to the Rich I
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Redlining Bars Redevelopment!
I
WASHINGTON -It was the
banking industry's time to have
its say, and , aS per custom. its
representatives displayed an ad-
mirable spirit of not rising to the
occasion. or obtuseness, and of
thoroughgoing nega tivism .
There they sat in the Senate
Banking Co mmittee hearin g
room. the gentlemen from the
American Bankers Association
and the U .S. League of Savings
Associations, unable to think of
anything constructive, while out·
side in America their members
were giving away toasters, de·
vising cunnirfg IE?aseback deals
and generally shOwing that when
a banker really wants to be can
sometimes come up with a new
idea.
The point at issue was redlin·
ing, the practice or drawing a red
line around a
neighborhood
and refusing
t o ex t e nd
credit lo it.
( VON HOFFMAN )
duplicated else\\'here at hi gher
prices is the sort of waste our
society can't afford anymore.
HENCE these hearings, con·
ducted by Wisconsin's Proxmire,
and the proposed legislation, a
timid piece of work that "'ould do
no more than require banks a nd
savings a nd loan associations to
publish statistics showing 1,1,·hat
communities their depositors
live in compared to wh at com-
munities the banks loan in. The
hope is that, if the depositors re-
alize the banks take the city
people's money a nd lend it in the
suburbs, it may serve to channel
enough credit toward existing
housing so that we stop the in-
sanity of building the country
over again every 30 years.
From the reaction of the
bankers sitting at the Jong table
looking up al Prox, \l.'ho was in a
courtly. civili zed mood , you'd
think .they'd just been held up.
"We a.re not social welfare agen·
cies:· said Mr. William O'Con-
nell . o( the Savings Associations
League, as if such a case or mis-
taken identity 1,1,·ere likely. "Once
you begin to discl·ose, you open
the door for some groups to come
in and pound on the table ," one
of the bankers protested. "We
should be reminded that the re is
such a ttting as tocial decay . __
this is going to put us right in the
middle of a racial cont'litt-•;,
The arguments ' Weie -many.
wondrous. contradictory and,
most of all. reveuling or the
thinking or the institutions ·that
advanced them . This could cause
bank runs, although nobody ex·
plained how or why : lending
money in credil·starved
neighborhoods 1,1,•ill ''accelerate
the process o r neighborhood
change''; or, we don't ten~
m o ney in th ose kinds Q.£
neighborhoods because ever-
ybody pays cash and there's no
demand ; and best .of all, you're
asking us to put ourselves into u
position where we will be social·
pressured into making unsound
loans.
I
TlllS FROM an ind ustry th•t
has just t aken a multibillidn
dollar duftking by lending to ret.l
estate investment trusts that rrt.
tered fortunes a1,1,•ay in di sta~t
places on the wildest kinds or
spel:ulations, Tb~ .frOfl an if!· auStry 'sOme or \\'tfos~ ieadi g
members have blo\\n iiizeab e
"'ads gambling on the internp·
tional Currency markets. ll~d
they kept their money at home
and lent it on safe and stable col·
lateral like houses in the cl/m·
munities where their own ~·
positors reside, they'd be in f;,ar
better shape than they are now .
1 is what a die·
I WOULD never use "in-
digent .. for ··poor," or "ex·
iguous" for scanty, because that
is just verbal showing-off .. and
the less familiar word confuses
more than it clarifies. But there
is no brief synonym describing a
hus band who is "uxorious,••
1,1,•hich m akes it a uniquely valua-
ble word.
R e dl i n i n g
h as a lw ays
worked
agai n s t
lower-i ncome
peop l e by
drivin g up
Psychoanalysis After Freud
I
lionary is for -to learn words we
did not kno\\', especially if the
1,1,•ord takes the place of fi ve
others . .:as it does in this case.
Every lime we learn, and use, a
1,1,•ord that expresses exactly what
is meant. we are achieving
econom y in l anguage, 1,1,·hich is
good.
USING Jong v•ords for their
o\\·n sake, of course, is sheer af-
fectation and intellectual snob-
bery; but usin g a longer, and pre-
cise, word lo take the place of
five other s is what communica-
tion is all about. If the lady didn't
R.now the word, it's lime she did :
she should be gratefuJ lo me for
Law, a nd m edici n e, and
philosophy , and many other dis-
ciplines are replete 1,1,·ith long
1,1,·ords not because (as the
layman imagines) the long word
is more impressive. but simply
because it encaps ulates a com·
plicated id ea that it might
otherwise take a dozen words to
express. (Indeed, the word "en-
capsul ate" is a fine example : it
takes the place or "to encase in or
as if in a capsule .") "
housing costs a nd accelerating
physical deterioration. (The poor
don't count in this discussion
because they don't have the
purchasing powe r to buy
a nyth ing but crud anyway.)
Now. however, there is more at
stake than the banking industry
and the government's traditional
bias against old neighborhoods
and for new construction. Jn an
era when investment capital for
all purposes is in short supply
and dearly competed for. allow-
ing large a mounts or our housing
stock to go to ruin just so it can be
F R EUD AND H IS
FOLWWERS. By Paul Roazen.
Knopf. 656Pages. $15.
Jn "Freud and His Followers."
Paul Roazen provides new in-
format ion about the rin.s which
have beset psychoanalysis since
its inception.
Roazen. professor of political
and social science at York
University, Toronto, interviewed
scores of Sigmund Freud 's
former students and patients in
preparation or this scholarly, re·
adable, well-documented work.
Freud died in 1939 at age &1. [t
is difficult al this point to un·
derstand why doctrinal squab-
( THE BOOKMAN )
bles withih the psychoanalytic
movement rreate; so much.heat,
except that F ret.ad., like many
geniuses, countenaneed no dis-
agreem ent or deviation.
PSYCHOANALYSIS onen and
patty has been corilpared "-'ith a
religious movement. a nd its
many offshoots do indeed resem-
ble the breakaway sects .. Carl
Jung, Alfred Adler, otlo Rank
and many others early associat-
ed with Freud found great (avor
with the professor at first, only
later lo be disowned when thly
showed sorrie independence (
thought.
Unfortun·ately, squa·bblt~g
among analysts has continu ,
especiallt tn the United Slat ,
wh e r e psychoanalysis h · s
nourished -somewhat ironic· -
ly. since Freud hated America.
Also unr ort unal e l ~.
psychoanalysis in the Unit d
Slates has been almost e -
elusively associated with t;
practice of medicine, a ·devel -
ment which Freud did not inte
and whi ch disturbed him. ,
C. G. McDaniel, Associated Prees
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Viet Evacuation Chaos·: Thousands · Left Behind
WAS HINGTON -Presiden'
f'ord's own fil es dispute his stale·
ments and confirm our eharges
about Amba ssador Graham
Martin 's hand! ing of the Vietnam
evacuation. ,,,.
After we reported that J\.1artin
had badly botched the evacua-
tion e ff o rt . th e President
defended him. Martin did a
.. good job" and directed a "suc-
cessful evacuation ," said Ford.
This is not what the eonfiden·
tial White House records show.
We ha,•e had
aecess lo
some or these
d ocument s.
\Ve have also
interviewed
key p eo ple
who were in-
~·olved in the
eva cu a t ion,
incl u ding
some or the
refugees themselves.
The President outlin"-'<I his ob·
jecti ~·es at a secret s tr;itegy
session April 9 in !he conference
room next to his oval offi ce. 1-lis
t'i.rst concern. he said. "·as to
save ''about s.ooo 1\mericans
now in South Vietnam."
BUT HE also declared firm ly:
''A large number of Sou th Viet.
nunese have worked f«K the U.S.
al 1r••l perS-Onal peril. RouilllY
175,000 to 200,000 wm be llle llnil
to suffer ... I think there's a moral
responsibility for us to help those
people who he lped us."
Secretary of State Henry Kiss·
inger, according to the confid en-
tial minutes, stressed that the
··removal must be handled so as
Lo avoid panic." He renected the
views of his m an in Saigon, the
implacable Graham h<1artin, who
kept dragging bis heels.
A few senators, privy to the de·
velopments in Saigon, became
alarmed over the slow pace of the
evacuation. Jn respOnse to their
inquiries, the President invited
the Senat e Foreign Relations
Committee to the White House on
April 14 for a briefing, which he
stres~ed "must be an executive
(secret) session.''
''MR. PRESIDENT," pleaded
Sen. Charles Percy, R.·lll .,
"could you order that every seat
be: filled on every outgoin1
plane"!"
Ford said t.h at Kissinger had
already given Martin orders
which ''s hould achieve that.··
"We felt the President should
be sure through some 1geototber
than Manin t.hat your orders are
btin1 urgently carried out." .In-
terjected Sen. J acob Javits, R.-
N.Y. "Our first priority mus'\ be
to bring every Americ.an out and
such Vietnamese ... as ean be
llrou&bt out." •"flte orders that we have
(J ACK ANDERSON )
given will be carried out," the
President promised. Then. rerer·
ring to the Vietnamese. he
pledged: "As rar as I can, within
the law, I'm going lo do a ll I can
to help those people ... ··
But it was too late: Martin had
waited too long. He was un able to
proeess all the Vietnamese who
clarrlored to escape. The State
Department, for example, \\'ant·
ed to cable Saigon a list or in-
tellectuals who were vulnerable
to Communist retaliation and
should be re!'cued.
But Martin, incredibly, refused
even to accept the lisL lie ln-
fOrmf.'d, the State Department ici-
ly that the emba1sy was making
the decisions and had matters in
band.
MEANWllILE, on April 21, lhe
Vi etnamese who thronged out·
side the embassy to save their
· (amJlies were greeted with lb1s
.. poignant notice: "PETITIONS
FOR RELATIVES. Duo to the
press ol buslntss, we have tem·
pc>rartly su:1pended acceptance
o( petitions for parents , brothers
and sisters, DO NOT WAIT IN
LINE IF YOU ARE HERE FOR
T HIS PURPOSE. We hope to be
a ble to accept petitions for
parents, brothers and s isters in
the near futu re:·
The next day, according to
White House minutes, Kissinger
reported th at it was "not re·
alistic to count on the release or
la rge numbers of South Viet-
namese."
There was little more Presi·
dent Ford could do except joke
about the crisis. The confidential
minutes quote him as tell ing
about one man who "showed up
with four wives."
"Wh ich one do you want out?''
he was asked , His q uick
response, said the President,
was: "I want the youngest one.''
There was nothing funny ,
however, about t he scramble by
desperate Vietnamese to get
lhe.ir loved ones on the exit peti.
Uons. The petition1 provided
spaces for the n•mesorrelativP.S .
Retugtts have sworn to us that
U.S. embassy t!mployes sold tbe
spaces like carnival barkers.
THIS PROFITE E RING in
human Wstress "Was done by the
Vietnamese e m ployes, seldom
by lhe American Staff members,
ac~ordjng to the refugees.
One refugee's story ls t)·plcol
ol lhe several 1,1,•e have heard. He
asked us not lo use his name.
bttause he Is afraid or the ronse·
queoces. But he alle1es that he
bid to pay $3,000, lwcl-lhircls ol il
in 1old, ju.st to be introduced to
someone who could place him
and his ramily on an exit petition.
Then it cost him another $3,000to
be listed.
He was told to wait for a call. It
came al 3 a.m. on April 27. He
was instructed lo have his·family
at the airport by s a.rn. Yet the
curfew didn 't end until 1 a.m.
Anyone appearing on the streets
earlier could be shot on sight.
He bundled his family aboard a
1 a..m. bus for the airport, where
he was told he had .missed his
night and would havetorelurn to
the end of the line . It t~ some
frantic arguing and ·appealing for
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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him to get his famil y aboard •a
later night. Since the $6,000 brile
money bad wiped out their enti te
life's savings, they a rrived in tRc
United States penniles~. I
At a secret White House me~t
ing on April 29, Ki ssinger repaqt·
ed that or the 175.000 Victnamef c
"'horn the President had hoped o
rescue, the paperwork had be•n
completed for 130,000 but that Oil·
ly 45,000 made it.
It i"s clear from the available
documents tha t the man who \s
chieny to blame, as we have ~
ported in previous columns \s
Graham ~artin . ' '
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R~rl N. Weed. P'ubll1h.tr
Thomaa Keeail. £ddor
Tiie editorial P•le ol the Dally I
P ilot aeeks to inform a ndl
stimulate readers by presenting
ori this pa.ce· divene eommen-1
tary on topi<'s of interest by syn-1
dlcated eolumnlsts and car-
1 _ toonists. ·by providing a rorumf
for readers' views and by pre-&
st>nting this ne\l.•spaper's opin-'
'( IOS>' a nd t·de.as on curren4
1op1 ... Tb• edltori1l oPinions 011
the Dally Pilot •PJ!Ur only lnj
lhe edltorial rolilmo at the lap olt
lbe paae. Opinions upreued byt
the columnists and ca.rtoonl.s~
and letter writers are their Q*Dil
and no endorsement of their
views by the Dally Pilot should
be tnr~rrfd.
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MIKE REUSS DEMONSTRATES NEW 'BOATORCYCLE' PRODUCED BY NEWPORT BEACH FIRM
Dyn•loll ~ny Report• Two Ye era ol Te1llng WHh No lnjurle1 to Operetora
Arizona's
Noise Ban
Enforced
'Boatorcycle'
NewCraft onCoast
Technically, it should be a boat, but the small
.•
Erics on
Introduces
N e w Boat
, vessel is bound to find greater favor in the type of
Southern California ownerwhoenjoysthes portormotorcyclingaswell. Ericson Yac:hts is
powerbo11t ow.ncrs plan· Perhaps the host description of the Dyna'foil -responding lo the trt~nd
ning to trailer their bouts a truly new concept in sport vehicles -would be of crub:dng under s ail
t0' the· Colorado River "boatorcycle." with the production of a
this1 season should be Production of the small, ~clativcly light rccrca· new 3 9 ·foot c r , th c a~are 'of a. new enforce· lion items will begin this · month at an industrial Er i cs on 3 9 B . Th c
ment M)icy in Arizona buildingat881 W.16thSt.,NewportBeuch. original Eric~on ·29 was
wate.rsllbat limits motor touted as a fast racing
noise. DEVE LOPED OVER several years of boat .
engineering, the 84-inch-long craft is a strong de· I n the new 398 dc-
Both Cali'rorn ia and parture from conventional aquatic equipment. signer Bruce King has
Ariz o na Pro h ibit ll has a propeller, all right, but instead of plan· c_ome up .with i:nodifica·
motorboats from emit-ing along like a speedboat, the only thing touching lions which will make
ting a noise le vel of more the water when it is under way are two hydrofoils. Jhe new boat a comforta·
than 86 decibels a s st~ering is manag.ed with cycle-type hie cr_ui_ser without com·
measured On t he "A" hed lh ht· handlebars, and the throttle is attac exactly like pro_m1s1ng e yac s
scale. The California law that of a cycle. The engine, however, is a two-racing performance, ac-
has been in effect since . cylinder, water-cooled mechanism common to cording lo Ericson presi·
Jan. I . snowmobiles. de nt Del Walto n. The
How'evei', Arizona's modifications are in the
law was enacted in 1974 SAYS DYNA FOIL spokesman King Evers Jr., deck and interior layout.
anif the Arizona Game "the watercraft has some fantastic possibilities, not T H E N E w 3 9 B
and f,isb Dept. has on lyforrecreation,butalso forcompetition." featuresatrunkcabinin-
a lreaj1y t es_ted noise . "The way it's designed, there seems to be no stead or lhe flush deck
levels on various engine way to get hurt, and over the entire three years of configuration of the
exhaust systems. They~· testing, there hasn't been one injury," he said. original 39, thereby pro·
began enfo r cement of One reason is a foot pedal that has Lo be viding a tri ·cabinrlayout
noise levels in March of depressed to make the thing move (top speed is 45 below.
this year, concentrating milesanhour). The bridge deck in·
in the Parker Strip area sures ample space in the within Arizona's I F T H E O P E R ATOR fal ls, the device owner's cabin, creating
jurisdiction of the automatically disengages the propeller, he ex· a large private
Colorado River, plained. stateroom with double As £or marketing, pluns call ror selling the com· berth accommodations,
' DAILY PILOT
Fa ctory outboard pletcd350-poundwatercraftforaround$1,99S. private aft head and a
engines w it h n 0 A kit plan also is being proposed so that more large navigator station.
modification of the ex-dexterous customers can assemble their own at con-The m<1in cabin has a set·
hausl systems are said to sider able savings. tee dinette. l 'A'O tradi-
be well unde r the noise tional IO'A'er berths and level limil. Those with -------~--------------oneswing-upberth.
,t hrougb-Lranso m ex-C•aUe:or.condominlum , Forward. the· second
baqsts, ure mMrginal, and -f, f l,nd vOU, ,,r ~r9am hO,liie~ , " head is still com pletcly unbarfled ··stacks" -~-T .. private and a separate
wh~ther . dry or wet -., h.. Sund•ya stateroom pr ovides
will not meet legal re· ' In' lh• berths for t'A·o. The yacht
quirements. 'r · accon1modatcs seven.
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1975 PICTURES
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Health N ews ...
DAILYPILDT j 7
Is your Nutrition
Related to HypocJlycemia
and other symptoms?
l y Dr. c;.., c-ture, D.C.
\\'hy is il ~01nc 1Jco11lc t';Jn food lo the ut rno:-.t ·•
l'al i.:uod, 11ulr1t1uus l'ood. L:sing sonic of lhe_!Utc:-.t
J.:Cl u 1>rop1•i b:.1 la llt't' CJI rl.'i'>t lt•chnHI ut•s and S<'Tt'nt i fir
ltlld l')(l'r l'ISl', :Jlld )'l'l (eel k!loWlt·d gC', 1.'ilt'h ph:l:O.I.' or
runth1wn:1llthet11111··1 the digi·l'>l ivt• pror1•s1' 1s
\Ve put this !!U l'i'>\1011 tn t'ht:c k c d . l>igt•.,I H>ll .
IJr.(::1ry <'outurc. IJ .l.' .. 01 \'ilarn1n ;111d 1uint•r•ll
the Couture Chlropr;u.:111· asi;imflat 101i , gla11d ul ;1r
urril't•. und orj.!au fun1·t 1011.,, ar11t
''C h;.inecs .t•hrnin;l\1un arc st ud it•d
;ire I hcy 'rt• individually tu dl•t1·rn1111t•
ovcrft•cl ;ind · I JOSI ..,, 1ere l he p roblt•n1 undc rnouril'>ht<c ' lit•:-.
repli ed f>r . once the trou ble h:is
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whole kt'Y 10 Chiropractic lrt~atrnc nts
good nutrition n1ay be adm1nistl'rl'd to
is a ss 1rnila -restore the vilal forl'C of
ti o n and Dr. nerve c n erMY to the
utilizal1on. I f C_._..,D.C. affec t e d s y s t c 1n . I f
property di MC Sl c d and nece ss ary, \'ita111in
utili zed. )'o u 're bc111~ sup1>lcm c nt s and ra w
short-changl•d al thl• d111ncr
table."
'l'hc hutl y •~ l1k t! an
automobile in that proper
care :ind 1-{ootl "fuel" arc
essential to kccpint.: both
runctioninl-( properly. But ir
either your uulo nr your
botly ~t!ls out of I unl', the
best fuel avail;iblc will not
,i.:ivc full v:.iluc fo r the
11\0lll'Y spl'lll .
''!\lalnulr1tio11 , even
a n10111-{ the afflul•nl, is a
i:ro"·ing problc1n loday."
explains !Jr. Couture.
"Jlecor.:ni z in ~ thi s our
office has inau.i.:uratcd a
nev.· prof,!ram desiJ.t nt.'ll to
help p;1tients ut ili'l.c t heir
tissue extracts n1 ay also
bl' used.
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C:J l1n g n1or~ and
lx·ncfittin.i.: less frorn your
rood, I ur f.!c \'OU tu l'all for
an appo!°ntn1c nt ,''
l'Olll"ludcs l.lr . Couture.
"\\'(' arc l'l':.t d y and willin.i.:
to do C\'l'r.vth1ng "'C can lo
lll·lp ~·uu rcslOrl' your bod_v
lo lh;JI nalura I st al c of ~ootl
health whi c h 11:1 turc
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the 1975·76 season.
' Columbia Picturee Tele vision has announced a
t.~ree ·hour movie, "The Lindbergh Kldnaplng C~se," based on an original screen play by J . P.
tr1iller, who wrote "Days or Wine and Roses."
Producer Peter Ku tz expects to film in lfopewell,
N.J ., where the Lindbergh child was kldnaped, and
.Flemington, N.J .. where Dru.no l·louptmunn was
tried for the crlml.!. ·
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Stand By," about the 1938 "War of the Worlds"
rfdio ,broadcuat with which Orson Welles
f(ightened lbe nation. Joseph Sargent will produce
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lll flllEST ADOL T
ENTERTAINMENT
IN THE llOST . .'.
LUXURIOUS THEATRES
By the Aaoef1tecl Pre1•
~he following are Billboard Hot record hits tor
the week endtng May 31, aa they appear In next
week's is1ue or Billboard magazine.
11<1J'SINGLES
I. BEFORE THE NEXT TEARDROP FALLS
-Freddy Fend er, ABC· Dot
2. THANK GOD J'M A COUNTRY BOY -John
Denver , RCA
3. HOW LONG -Ace, ABC
4. ONLY YESTERDAY-Carpenters,A&M
5. SISTER GOLDEN HAIR -America,
Warner Bros.
6. DADTIJ\1E-Grand Funk, Capitol
7. OLD DAYS-Chicago, Columbia
8. SHINING STAR .:_·Earth Wind & Fire,
Columbia
9. I DON'T LIKE TO SLEEP ALONE -Paul
Anka, United Artists
10. WHEN . Wll.L I BE LOVED -Linda
Ronstadt, Capitol
TOPLPS
l . EARTH, WIND & FIRE-That's The Way 0£
The World, Columbia
2. TOMMY -ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK -
Polydor
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3. BAD COMPANY -Straight Shooter, Atlan·
4 , CHICAGO VIII -Colu mbia
S. JEFF BECK -Blow By Blow, Epic
6. AMERICA -Hearts, Warner Bros.
7. ALICE COOPER -Welcome
Nightmare, Atlantic
8. LED ZEPPLIN -Physical Graffiti, Atlantic
9. LYNYRD SKYNYRD-Nuttin' Fancy, MCA
10. CARLY SIMON -Playing Possum, Elektra
. COUNTRY SINGLES
. 1. THANK GOD I'M A COUNTRY BOY-John
j)enverJ RCA .
2. WINDOW UP ABOVE -Mickey Gilley,
Playboy
3. MISTY -,Ray Stevens, Barnaby
4. WHEN WILL I BE LOVED -Linda
Ronstadt, Capitol
S. BRASS BUCKLES -Barbi Benlon, Playboy
6. TOO LATE TO WORRY, TOO BLUE TO
CRY -Ronnie Mi slap, RCA
7. I AIN'T ALL BAD -Charley Pride. Epic
8. TRYIN' TO BEAT THE MORN ING HOME
-T. G. Shepard, Motown
10. FROM BARROOMS TO BEDROOMS
David Wills, Epic
EASY USTENlNG
1. WONDERFUL BABY -Don McLean, Unit·
edArtists
2. LOVE WILL KEEP US TOGETHER -Cap·
tain &Tennille, A&M
3. WILDFIRE -Michael a.turphy, Epic
4.. 99 MILES FROM L.A. -Albert 1-lammond,
Cqlumbia
S. J'LL PLAY FOR YOU -Seals & Crofts, Warner Bros.
PENTHOUSE GIRL
BRIGITTE MAIER
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7. ONLY YESTERDAY -Caryenters, A&M
8. MIDNIGHT BLUE -Melissa Manchester Arista '
9. SISTER GOLDEN . HAIR -America, Warner Bros.
10 . THANK GOD I 'M A COUNTRY BOY
J ohn Denver, RCA
Jock Mlchol'°"
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Bobby BnSer Gets the Breaks, Wms Indy
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SURVIVES CRASH-'fo1n Sn cva ~ racet fil e~ through the an
tr<.iilin g fla1n t• and de bris after a 170-m1l es·per·hour crash at
r11d1 ~111 a polis Sunday Sn eva \\lalkl'd H\\'a)' frorn the spct•
L<.1c:ula1 c:rash
c:ht'st ~ind face
He suffered 1n1nor burns on his hands, arms,
Warriors Nab NBA Title
LANDOVER, Md (AP J ~The
Golden Slalt.· Warrior's, with
Butch· Reard s<.·or1n g four pc>tnts
in thl' t'los1n 1J two minutes, com
pll'tt•d thl'1r ra gs-to-nches saga,
"'inning the N at1onal Basketball
Association champions hip scncs
in four straight games with a
96 -95 v 1t·t orv ov er th e
\\laslu ni,:ton Bul!Cts 1n a fi ght
punf.'tuatt·d 1Jaa1e Sunday
It \\la s only t he third 4-0 S'-''Cep
in thl' 29-yt.·ar history of lhe NB1\
playoffs 'I'he othe rs "'ere by the
Boston Ct'lt1t·s over the Miu
neaµol is Lakers 1n 1959 and by
the ~lil\\1aukcc Bul'ks over the
Bc.1ltimorc Bullets 1111971
Not only \Vas the \Varr1ors
1S \\"L'L'P :.i r en1ark a bl c :.ichicvc
Littler ( 66)
Makes It
Look Easy
ri1El\1Pl·llS \r\PJ -Unemo·
tional old pro Ge ne L1ltlcr quic k
Jy esl ablii;ht.>d his s uperiority
with iln Opl'n1n g String O( four
consecutive birdies and ambled
home with <i solid 66 thilt ga ve
him a co rnrort<iblc five-stroke
victory 1n thl' Memphis Golf
Class it
While his \\1ould-Qe challengers
·-John Mahaffey , Tom \Vei skopf
and Jack N icklaus -fell victim
t o woods, water and bitter,
frowning frustration, the placid
l .. ittler strolled a lmost casua ll y
throug h warm, windy weather to
a 270 total, a record 18 under par
It "'as the second victory or the
season for the gallant Littler,
who three years a go made a com ·
eback from cancer. and the 27th
triumph p1·oduced by his classic.
graceful S'-''ing over a 22-year
caret>r.
The slightly buill, poker-faced
44 -yea r-old \'t'lc ran broke out of a
tie "'ith Mahaffey on the strength
of hi s string of four birdies that
bl•gan the d ay's play, built his
lead to four strokes with a seven-
foot birdie putt on the 14th and
had it won .
The potential challengers fe ll
by the wa y to <.1 variety of pro·
blems.
mcnt. bu1 1us t. the f<.t cl tha1 the}
beat the heavily favored Bullets
was one of tht.• mos! 1ncrt.>diblt•
al'h1evemcnts 1n bas ketb<.11! hi s
tory
Rick Sarr}' volt·d lht• !\.J osi
Vuluable Playc1 111 llll' l'ham
p1onship series paced th l• '\l;u·
r1ors \\'ith 20 points giving bun
118 for the s er1t.•s
For the third l11n c 111 lhe series,
tht• \\larr1ors had lo overcome a
huge deficit This time it was 14
points 1n the second quarter .
\\'hen they trailed 36-22
The r1st1cuffs eruptt>d at 3:38 of
the first period when the Bullets'
Mike Riord<.111 rough<..>d Golden
State's Burry <Js the Warriors'
fol'"'ard drove for the basket
Indians Invade
Riordan appeared to hit Barry
with a karate chop across the top
of 111.!i head , and Barry countered
\\'ith a right elbow to lhe ribs as
he he aded toward the basket
Then , as Riordan and Barry
<.1ppeared ready to fi ght. Unseld
grabbed Riordan At that mo·
1nent, Golden State coac h 1-\I Al
tics ra<.•ed onto the court, heading
for· Riot.Ian But the Bullets' Wes
Unseld cut off Attles, preventing
any further damage
GOLOENSTAT"El'No)
BMryM. Wlltes 11. Ril, 12, 9e•rd lb,C..Jol>Mon-. ~ilh6, ~uHln• I , Dickey I. G . .,,.,,...._., •• &.rl09f•
WASHINGTON CHI
H•ye~ !S, R•O•d"n I. Un!.e'ld 19, Chenier 16,
Por1er 19. We•IMrs poon s. Koielko4.
C.OIGenSlille 10 2fl 22 26-9t W•~ln<J\on :JO 11 11 21-'tS Fo.,111<1 out: Hil ye•. Tololl foul.: Volden St•~e 15.
WHhlr.gton 2•. Tecnnltill•: Golden Stille toilet> Al· 11 ... 1.•: 19,0lS.
Figueroa, Rivers
Sparks Halos, 6-1
The California An gels, fresh
from a s uccessfu l eastern trip,
launch a 12-game home stand to-
day ag<.11nst the Cleveland In·
di ans
The Angels , 6-1 winners ove r
Boston Sunday, arc scheduled to
send Frc.1nk T;.1nana (2-2) against
the Indians Fritz Peterson (3-4)
today
Huntin g t o n Be ach Hi g h
graduate J<.1ck Brohamer will be
A"gebSlat~
All GilmflM KMPC: 111C.)
....,., 26Cle~eland atC•llfornl•
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,.,_.,:HI C1e~el•n<l ill C•lilornl•
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J:2Sp.m .
l:JS p.m.
in the Indians· s tarting lineup al
second base Brohamer is hitting
.277
Sunday, Ed FiJ:ucroa (ired a
three-hitter at Boston in running
hi s record to 3·0 and Mickey
Rivers stole three hoses. The win
\\'as lhc An gels ' sixlh in the 10-
gametrip
Figue roa ke pt the Red Sox buts
quiet but not the butters, who
spent the <Jflernoon arguin g with
plate umpire Lou Di Muro. Bernie
Curbo was called out or the game
and had to be restrained by team-
mates from attacking the umpire.
then carefully piled dirt all over it
and dropped his'batting helmet
on top of the pile.
He was promptly thumbed out
of the game.
Meanwhile the Angels, with
Ri vers rais ing his season stolen
base totul lo 28 -tops in the m<.1-
jors -picked up a run in each of
the first two innings , got t"'·o more
in the fifth o n rbi-si'ngles by
Rivers and Jerry Remy and
scored another two in the eighth
on Billy Smith's double.
"The re's never a dull moment
around this ball c lub," s aid
California m u nager Dick
Williams , ··because we 're not go-
ing to knock the heck out of
anyone. We have to run . Some
people think we overdo it, but we
ha.ve to.''
As for Ri vers,-Williams suid .
''lll'" can become the Lou Brock of
the 1\merican League. I honestly
belil•ve he s hould be c'l1osen for
thl' ,\I I-star team.··
The 1\ngels parlayed their
speed and Boston ·fielding mis·
tak es in defeating Reggie
Cle\•eland, 3-3. The Angels stole
four bases in eight tries.
California scored a run in the
first on an infield out and added
another in the second on Sn1ilh's
sacrific e fly
Ferguson,
Wynn Pace
LA, 7-3
LOS 1\NGELES (1\PJ -Joe
Ferguson slugged two home runs
<.1nd Jimmy Wynn hit his eighth
homer and drove in four runs,
powering th e Los An g el es
Dodgers to a 7-3 victory over the
St . Louis Cardina ls Sunda y for
Don Sutton's eighth triumph.
Wynn · doubled home th e
Dodge rs' firs t run off John
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Curtis, 2-3, in the third inning a nd
scored on Steve Garvey's single.
Wynn then belted a three-run
homer in the fourth , boosting the
Dodgers' lead to 5-0.
Ferguson hit solo homers in the
fifth and seventh innings. They
were hi s second and third of the
season.
l\lc anY.·hile. Sutton, 8-3 blankCd
the Cards until l .ou Brock s ingled
homl'" Keith Hernandez with two
out in the fifth inning. St. Louis
scored a~ain in the seventh when
J-fe rnandcz doubled and even·
tually t·a m c home as Mario
Guerrero grounded out. Sutton
allowed s ix hits <.1nd two runs in
eight innings before giving \\'<IY
to Jim Brewer.
The Dodgers, who maintained
their 3 1/:z.game lead over Cincin·
nati in the National Lcague·s
Wes t D iv ision, begin the ir
longest road trip of the season to-
day, a 15·d<.1y, 12-ga mctourofthc
East .
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Race Cut Short
By Thunderstorm
IND IAN/\POl.IS IAPI -Rob·
by Unsez·, u raw-bo1\t.'CI and hun-
gry vctc run, took udvuntugc of a
rapid se ries of breaks on a hot
and humid Sunday and won his
second Indianapolis 500 amid the
mass confus ion of a thun -
derstorm that stopped the race 65
milcji sho1·t or completion.
Unser. 41 , from Albuquerque,
joined his younger brother Al as
a two-time winner or the Indy,
cut short for only the fourth time
in its 59-yeBr his tory and one in
which fa vored A.J . Foyt ·railed lo
reach his dream or a fourth vie·
tory.
The rain ca1ne suddenly and
hard, slowing the cars too s nail 's
puce and turning the world 's
1nos t fa1nous and prestigiOus
uuto ral'e into a comedy of er-
rors. und orficials ended it at 435
miles on l"he 174th of 200
scheduled laps.
Unofficially the race was
timed 2 hours, 54 minutes, 55
seconds for an averuge speed or
149.213 miles an hour."'~
Un:!!er , who won this $1 million
event seven years ago, said he
"'as driving on the back-stretch
on the 17lst lap whe1:1 former
driving great Dan Gurney, or
Costa Mesa, who built and pre·
pared the winning car, messaged
him it· was raining on the front
part of the track.
He noted that he had just made
a pit ·stop and said , "I don't.
believe "'c would hu\!e had to
make any more ... I think we
wereonour"•ay anyway."
Perhaps. But running in the
s ame lap with the winner were
runncrup and defending cham·
pion Johnny Rutherford and
Foyt, the 40-year-old million.ai re
Texan, both of whom could easily
have won if Unser had faltered.
-'~ "<;'',. ...-".--~ ~ ~
unot1iclal l!n"I 11antSlngs of Int S9tn ln-
tSlafl<lPOhi ~-mi le r•c•, wlln Clrl"fr, hl>met-n,
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ehminelion:
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2. Jot>nny Rutt>ertord. Fort Wor'lh, Mc:Llren· Otly.174lap$.
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4. a..-C..rler Jr., •••-....,., ,,.._, ~
0tty, 16ti•Pt·
S. Roger MtClui k•Y, Tucson, Rlii!y-Qtty, 161
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I. Geor~!.llider, Baker$1iel<I. E•131.-0t1y, "i .....
I . Biii VukoYlth, Fresno. E•9l•.Qlty, 16'1 i..IK.
t . wa11-,__o.11ent>.1cn. B•w ll, COio .• W1 1e1e1t·
Or.Ke, 162 tjPi, blOWI> ph i on. 10. &ob ...-rkeY. lndl..,•rooli~. ~ s.n w1111>or.
O.ytOfl,Ohlit Ho. »Mc"-ren-Ol!y, 1•11-.
11. s1e;;r'Kroillot1. P•ril~V, N . .1., E19!e-Ofly, 1U11Ps.
IJ. Shekllllo KlnMr, 81oomlngton, Ind., Klnol•!oh· Otly, 161 1 ...
1l . .Jlrry K•tl. Mancnei.ter. P•., E•Qle·O>lvv,
1111a1K.
14. J immy C:a rutht ti, AnaMim, No. I&. E•ole·
Olly, 161 lap\, wrecked •t pll •Mry.
\~. G.ry &enent>au.en, Monrovia, Ind., Eagle·
Olly. 1Soll11>$. Dlew lell re•• llreandl'lll w•ll.
16. Al u~ser, AIDUQuerque. EloQle·Olly. \S6 1aps.
l>n:lken ton....: ting rod.
!1. Silm Se\slon1, Na sf\vll le, Mith., E•9l•·Olly,
lll la1>1. engine 1a1111re.
11. Tom 8i..,.tow, Wh!lewater, WIK ., Voli lfldl·
Olly, 151 l&IK. m01c;ineto 1•11.,•e.
19. Johnr>y P•r1>0ns, lndl...aPOht. Eagll-Olly,
UO I.JP'. btollen Ir ans ml 5Si°" \t\111.
:JO. J.rrr Or1111, lrvl111, E•tll·Olly, 1• 1,....,
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22. Tom Sne""'· Spok-. Mc:Llr....otly, 111
IOIP•, wr1cked In turn 2.
23. lkntley W•rr•n. Wril Glouce"er, M.1•1.,
K1ngtilf1-0lly. 121 l•pl. I'll! .,..,,11 etpU en1rf .
2•. EllOl'I R1 smJ~sen, ll'IOl.,...e>olli, RIKlr· Fo-,l. 119 laps, "•Ive t11tu11.
1S. Bol)tly Alli...,., Hueyl-.o. Al•., Mc:Llren•
011,, 111 l•IK. brOl<en 11e1r llO•.
:U.-Mike Mosley, F•llbrooll, Eil<,lll-Otly, t4 I•,
et>Q•r>e failure.
21. Jolla ~nln, lr¥1ne, MtUr.t1-0ffY, 61 i.,.,
--radiator.
:it. Mario Andren !, N•11reU'I, P•., E&gle-Olly,
•~IOIPS. n1t will In 11;rn 1t>rff.
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wllll 1n lu<l'lfhree.
JO. L.1rr1 Mc:Coy, La"!l~g,...,. P•., Rl$l¥-OllY.
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JI. Gordol> J1>11ncgck. Pnoeni•, Wi!tScOll·D•.ttie.
ti '"PS, i9n;1;on l•Uu•e.
Jl. Lloyd Ruby, Withit;s J'al!s, Tex., Mcl ••tr1·
Olly, 1 laP•. burned ph ton Jl. Wi1 llh1r , No. 11, MtUren-Ollf. 3 lap•,
turrioc.n.roer 1no Ignition 1.il111re.
FULLE«TON NINE
CAPTURES TITLE
LOS ANGELES <UPI J-
Pitcher Dan Boone held Pep-
perdine College lo one run in the
last seven innings Sunday Night
as Cal State <Fullerton ) took a 6·4
victory and became the first
Pacific Coast Athletic Associa·
lion baseball learn ever lo com·
pete in the NCAA College World
Series.
Pacific-8 te<.1m s had won the
District-8 title in 24 of the past 25
years. But five-time defending
NCAA Champion USC was
eliminated this year by losses to
both Fullerton and Pepperdine.
Pepperdine beat Fullerton, 5-4.
Sunday afternoon when Tom
Ruegger hit a two-out nin·scoring
single in the eighth inning lo set up
the second m atch .
The t.>ntl "'us pe rhups one or the
stran~est dcvclopmenls ever al
this old famous Brickyard. The
r<.1in madl' the sleek, $100,000 rac-
ing mu<.·hines ulmost incapable
of ope rutlng. Steve Kris lloff
wound up the race with hiis cur
sitlin-g buck w.ards on. lhe
straightaway as he frunucally
"•aved at the drivers coming
toward him. And three other curl)
cu.me together in a minor render·
bend'er.
Two hours later, as the sky
cleared arrd the track dried,
there were questions raised as to
why officiuls did not stop the race
and see if it could be restarted.
Chief Steward Tom Binford,.wbo
made the race-ending decision,
said: ..
"Thertc> was no assurance at
"'ould dry, no .ai;surunce that it
· v.:ould not sturl raining again. Jn
my mind, to stop it and then have
a 65-mile sprint rucc didn't meel
the requirements.''
Though they did not im -
mediately say . .anything ubout it .
it was likely that Ruthe1iord and
Foyt might huve disugrecd.
Marina High graduate Du;11 .. ~
··Pancho'' Carter finished rourth,
completing 169 laps ..
Two Irvine resident.$ driving in
the race finishing well down lhe
list. J erry Grant was 20th, going
out aft.er 138 laps with a burned
piston. And John Mart.in broke a
radiator and dropped out after 61
laps.
Unser said the only trouble he
experienced during the race was
in. losing pressure Crom one of
his tires. ··we kept changing: the
wrong one, and I couldn 't seem to
figure out where it was. The car
was bouncing around."
Robinson
Suspended
Three Days
NEW YORK -American
League president Lee MacPhail
Sunday announced that the three·
day s uspension and S2SO fin e
against Cleveland Indians
player-manager Frank Robinson
hus been upheld and ~ beein t.oday . . .
MacPhail invoked the sU s.
pension· and fine May 18 art.er
Robinson was involved in a shov·
ing match with umpire Jerry
Neudecker in Chi~ago. The inci-
dent occurred May 17 during a
game with the White Sox. A hear.
ing was held Saturday.
''Wh a tever else may have
transpired, it is ·c lear, very clear
that.:-Robinson deliberately and
forcefully shoved umpire J erry
Neudecker with both hands in lhe
course of their argument," Mec-
Phail said in a statement Sun·
day.
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CHARLOTTE, N-C. -Rich~il
Petty, breaking a 16-year jinx t
Cha rlotte Motor Speedwa .
iscored his first triumph in · e
$1 76,530 World 600 stock car rare
Sunday. ~ Petty, who has now won 1 O
major races and nearly 2
million. wheeled his Dodge .to
victory a lap aQd a quarter ahe•d
'or Cale Yarborough's Chevr~t
ror his bes~-ever performance-.t1t
the l.SmiJeCharlotlelrack. :J
Title to Orantes •
HAMBU'RG, Germany &-
Manuel Orantes of Spain won fhe
men's singles title at German~· t ernationa l (ennis c ha -
pionships for the second ti e
Sunda y, B e ating Cze c .
slovakia·s Jan Kodes, 3-6, 6-2, ••
4-6,6-1. •
Matador Gored h
TIJUAN.A -Matador Adi Romero \fas gored in the lh h
Sunday as he tried lo place s .
inch banderillas. on a bull he s
preparing lo kill before 10
fans al El Toreo de Tijuana.
Romero, 22, was listed n
serious condition after surger t
a nearby hospital. Doctors d
not determined whether the
jury would harm his career. Weiskopf missed birdie pulls of
3·4 feet on consecutive holes , then
took LI little s troll through the
pine y '"oods. Mahaffey had to
take off his right s hoe, roll up his
pants legs and go wading for one
·wale111ts hot.
L1ealr.g monef ... 11nr•1. In trw Mt,_.,,.;, Goll
ln the sixth, Boston manugc1·
Darrell Johnson was tossed out
for arg uing a strike ca ll to Carl
Yastrezcms ki. When Yaz "'US
called out moments later by
Di~1uro, the Boston first baseman
knelt down. cleaned orr the plate.
--:: ~ ~
CALIFO•NIA
Schultz Leads Flyers, 5-1 f'l.,,..a" Klllefl
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Hatchetman Dave Schultz. who
has bee n moaninM a bout a lack of
ice time. fired in l'-''O goats as the
Phlh:tdelphia Flyers defeated the
Buffalo Sa bres. 5-1, Sunday in the
rirth game or \he National
Hockey League Stanley Cup
championship series.
The 26-year-old Sc hultz, the
Nl-IL 's leading penalty taker,
scor~ the first goal of the game
as the Flyeni took a 3·2 lead in the
bes t·OC·sevcn series.
The bad ly beaten Sabres
hea·ded back to Buffalo, where
Tuesday night they'U try to stave
off eliminaUon by lhe defending
Cup champions .
I
A ... eventh game. if necessary,
would be in Philadelphia Tburs-
daynlght.
Schultz gave lhe Flyers a 1·0
lead at 3: 12 of the first period
wherl the b ig "'inger, who last
"'eek questioned his ability as a
major le ague hockey player.
took a rebound orr the boards in
the left raceoff circle and scored
into the short side.
The Sabres dJdn'l know it then,
bul It was the start or the f"irst
rout in this series. The Spectrum
jlnx struck again, leaving Buf·
Calo with an 0· 14·2 record on the
Flyers' ice s ince the S:.ibres
~ame Into the league five ye ars
ago.
After Buffalo railed lo seOre on
u pawer-play opportunity in lhe
first period, the Flyers tncreased
their lead to 2-0. Terry Crisp shot
.on Buffalo goalie Gerry Des·
·jardins, the. puck rebounding to
Cary Dornhocfc r deep along the
right boards . Dornhoef"er slapped
a JO.footer into the far side, a shot
OHjardins could have hand led.
~ust 19 seconds later, the
rabid, sclloul crowd of 17,077 was
on ta feet again IS Bob Kelly,
like Schultz an enforcer rather
than a scorer , took a pass Crom
Crisp just inside the blue line. He
skated in solo and beat Des·
jardins over the goaltender'•
ria:hl shoulder.
• '
or Control during a rac t
Saucus ·speedway and ro1'td
over a wall near his observaan
post.
La'"'a·Wbu
ZOLDER, Belgium
l.auda or Austria. driving a
rari, won the Belgian Grand x
Formula t auto race Sunday a
took the lead in the 1975 w d
drivers championship stand I
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'Baseball Standings
AllEIUCAN LEAGUE
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Bolton 20 17 .541
Milwaukee 20 18 .S26 '..\
Detroit 17 19 .472: 21,;)
New York 18 21 .462 3
Baltimore 16 23 .410 .s
Cleveland lS 23 .385 5111
Weit Dlvllloa
Ouklu.nd 24 17 .585
Kansas City 24 19 · .558 l
MinneJ>olu 20 17 .. 541 2
Texas 22 19 .537 2
Aa&els 22 21 .512 3
Chicago 18 22 .450 s•;, ..... ,.,_"'_.._
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NewYork 18 17 .514 11h
Pittsburgh 19 18 .514 1 'h
Philadelphia 20 20 .500 2
St. Louis 16 22 .42t 5
Montreal 14 21 .400 SY2
Weit Dtvll.lon
Dodger. 28 17 .622
Cincinnati 24 20 .545 31-l
San Francisco 22 19 .537 4
San Diego 22 21 .512 5
1\tlanta 21 23 ,477 6' 11
Jiouston 18 28 .391 101::
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Monday, May2S, 1975 •
Sea Kings,
Lagunans
Battle
Corona del Mar
In Tennis Finals
Laguna Be,ach lligh
tand Corona del Mar •ligh'
will be battling for a spol
in the Cl F volleyball
finals Tu esd ay a t a
neutral ~ite when they
m eet in a semilinul
match.
By DAVE ROMANO
OI "'9 O.Uw l>l .. 1 St•tt
Two ext r eme l y
versatile teams. Corona
de l Mar High and Rolling
Hills High, clash Tues·
day a ft er n oon al a
The s ittl was to be neutral site for the Cit-'
selectedlhismorning. 4-A tennis ti tle in a
match y,1hich could bede-
The two teams met cided before it starts. earlier in the year 'A'ilh . . Laguna Beac h walkin~ The site. to be p1ckL'<i
away will\ a 17-fS, 15-6, t-o~lc.y.' --eo ,~ld b e the
16-14 victory. Laguna is Waynt:Tenn1sClu b.
undefea ted while CdM Both Cdl\f coach Den-
has lost to La Quinta as nis Trout and Rolling
well as the Artists. Hills mentor Bill Ryan
Despite Laguna
Beach's.3-0 win in their
firsl match, Cd M coach
John Weyhra ugh feels
his club has an excellent
chance to win this tin1c
around.
have proved they are
masters at coming up
with the right combina-
tions in their singles and
doubles pairings and
how they stack up their
e ight top players will be
a big factor in the out·
''We pl ayed "''ith a come.
the two Bay League
t eam s m et, howeve r ,
Rolling ltills dominated
things with a 19·9
triumph.
Trout ca n go wi th
almost any line up he
chooses as only Jim Ross
and Lance Good a r c not
e f fecti ve in d o ubles .
Ryan is in the same posi-
tion. but prefers to go
with h i!'l thrrc gi-rl:s,
Denise Nardi, Kim
Nilsson and Liz Stalder
in singles.
Ryan has been winning
with his girls in singles
and his best lour .playerS
compe ting in doubles.
Probably the best over-
all performer on the
team is John Austin. He
has been teaming with
D.in Shaw. Curt Stalder
and Bill Nardi form the
other team. yoµng bunch ·of kids v.•ho It .will be Corona del
didn't have muc h ex-Mar's first appea rance
pcra·en•e the fo"rst to"mc Like he did against '" in the fina ls and it M t b JI d p a r 0 u 11 d , · · 5 a y s on e e o an alos figures to be there again v rd T l ·11 Weyhraugh. "The Joss to e cs, rou w1 pro-in the next few years as bably pl D G k Laguna B ca"h "'as ay an er en '" onlyRonMc Namaraand a nd J o h C JI · valuable cxpero·en•c for n a n e 1n .. Bob Spooner are seniors. d bl J "th R them. 1 think thcy ~ll be ou es a ong wt on Rolling Hills won the ti· McNam d B b readv this timearound.'' ara a n o " lie in 1968 and 1969 and Spooner. Gerken and
The Sea Kings ployed hasn't been in the finals McNamara were ve ry
very well in their 3-1 up-since. impressive as a team
set win over Mira Costa Both teams met Palos against Palos Verdes
last Frid ay while Ve~des twice this year. but G e rken has alsO
Laguna Be a ch h as Corona del Mar defeated played with Callne this
breezed to playoff wins it easily both times while year.
dou bles, th e s ingles
m atches will probably
m ake the difference.
Newport Ha r bor hoped
to split with Rolling Hills
in doubles and win the
n1 alch in singles, but tt
didn't Y.'Ork.
··we feel Corona del
,,_lar has more d epth th<tn
Ne"•porl," says Ryan.
"It's goi ng to be tough to
<'Orne-up "'ith a lineup to
•face them because all
·eight of their players are
excell ent."
To be sure, if Rolling
Hills goes with its girls in
singles ·the Sea Kings
would probably clean
house. Jim Curley and
Good have been playing
very \ve11 in singles and
v.•ould probably s v.•eep
against Rolling llills if
the l a tt er puts its
strength in doubles .
CO PION A DIELMAll !1)-01
" R•~e••l"4' I
19'"> L•guna l'leetn . '
1'' ' Unive r~•IY • " PoJIM \ltfl:lt' " 11\:o Sun"y Hill' , '
?6', S•"M.!irino ' , Ml~•10f'I \lifqO
" Footftill
" M.iQnolo• ' n EU•nt •" ' " !l•nl• An.o
" Co•••Mt•~ ,. l usUn ' '" E1Modtn• • ?CV1 ""'9'16"" ' . ?1' 1 e1i.n<i• • .
?I\> VIII• P1r~ ,. Senle.f,ne , ,,.,. Tustin ' ' " EIMOdefle • Wf M A IC.E O VfR\(A\ DEL IVf RU:\ over Chad\\•i c k and Rolling J:lill s could _get With both teams going
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·the Newest Go-Together ...
They're Naturals, Like l>eaches &
Cream-Wine & Roses-New Or-
leans & Jazz-Boots & Saddlas-
Seven & Eleven-Sugar & Spice!
Because it's easier to pick the
quarter horses that will finish 1st
and 2nd In each race whet! a max-
imum of ten entries start and the
record of favorites in the money
is so high ... last summer70%.
This is why more and more Guys and Dolls in the
chart-smart se~are choosing the Quarter Horse EXACTA
Races at Los Alamitos for th.eir favorite FUN & GAMES.
In the last winter quarter horse meet at Los Alamitos
wagering on EXACTAS Increased 15.5%. Last summer
the $2 first race EXACTAS average payoff was $106.15;
the $5 EXACTAS on the 6th, 6th & 9th races averaged
$322.66 anj'.I for the long shot players on June 5.th the
6th Race $5 EXACTAI paid $8,286,00.
THE WORLD'S FASTEST HORSES ARE BACK
MAY 21 THROUGH AUG. 20!
4 EXACTAS Nightly, Mondays
through Saturdays On The 1st.
6th , 8th & 9th races. First Race
8 P.M. (It's a $2 Exacta Raca.)
You 'll enjoy the Turf Terrace.
Excellent menu . Great cuisine .
For reservations call : (213) 431 ·
0922 or (714) 995-3877.
For tickets and further infor-
mation call: (213) 431-1361 or (714) 995 -1234, LOS ALA-
MITOS (on Katalla near 605 Fwy.)
This Summer JOIN THE FUN . You'll HAVE THE
NIGHTIME OF YOUR LIFE !
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Uni Seeks Title
At UCI Tuesday
Uni versity lligh 's Tro-Seniors Ken Vieira and
j01n s, v.•inne r s of 24 S t eve ,\ntti lead the
::;traight tennis m atches. s ingles pack with j unior
and San ftl arino,stecped l\tikc T un s tall and
in CIF playoffs tradition sophomore llabb filling
for lhe past two d!'cades, out the roster.
collide ·ruesday for the Opposing thi s •:re"·
CIF 3-A crown follo1,1ring Tuesday is San l\tarino's
their easy conquests Fl-i-l' o n ling e n t , "'hi ch
day in the semifinals. thrives on consist ency.
For <'oach Gary Sise\ The singles play is usual-
and his _Troja ns it's a re-ly manned by sophomore
~;.al tr1p lo the cham· Jim Slaught. senior Jeff
p1onsh1p showdOY.'n. For Ma nglesdorrr. junior
San Marino it's the 15th Phil Davis and senior
time for the T!l~ns that Pat Varga. t~ey have qi._i a hf1ed for a Doubles play is usuall.\·
finals be rth in lite past20 fr e s h m a n Do b
years. Cornelision and senior
Uf!ivl.>rs it:r a nd San Steve· J\fih a ly on one
Marino clas h for the team and Brook Blaks lce
cr~wn at UC Irvin e in a and left y Tom Haesl -
3o clock showdown. inger on the other.
Sisel s uys vers alility Sa n Milrino couc h
and deplh h<:i ye paved F1·ank H a ltom. in his
the way for his team's fifth year as the Titans'
success. "This is the best v.•ater polo and te nnis
team ~e've had here." coach. s<:iys one of his
s~y!i, S1sel. "and I rca!IY team's major drawbacks
drdn l expect that wtlh is the inability to switch
l h e I o ~ s o f Joh n his personnel.
Falterme1cr to gradua-That's v.·h e r e Sisel
lion. likes his chances-
"But Rick R ~bb and versatility. "We·ve gone
Gloria Fallerme1er have "''ilh 14 or 15 different
t~ken up the two vacan-line ups this year." says
c.1es create_d by gradua-Sise\. .
lion. Glo ria a nd Kent UHIYE11tsiTY u4•11 Aden have formed an ·1v. c01oneite1Ma•
outs tandin g No . 2 ,",v• Edlwn lu~lin doubles tea m , and that 11•,. ueu•nt•
might be the rea I secret ~!.,. ~:::;~·-
to our tcum 's success . ~~ ~1~~~~~;::
"They've beaten some "'" Lag.,neeeet h
good teams this year aOd 1c oan• Hlll'I II P110'1 Verdes a r c a lot o f fun lo 1~~·, El Toro
watch ... thcy'rc reall.v 19"• sa,,c1eme"1e ltV> SI" Cleme"1t be<i utiful." 11 Mil'ltO<'I Vl•Jo
Combined with the No. 11•·, Mts'lio .. v•eJo 19' > L•9U"" 8tit<h l doubles team of Brad 19'" L1oun•Bt•<"
r·a ltermeicr and Scott ~!~: g:~: ~::::
J-la yesi, it's a potent one-·~;·h ~:~~:~
tv.·o punch in d oubles, h t 18 MaYl•i• '" w ere a sweep can i;i:e a 10 •• si 1 .. ers;11e Poi,
team 12 points. 11 L•Qui"t•
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Smog Phone
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SANT(\ ANA -Orange County Supervisoris
have agreed to tiel up a toll-free telephone line cdn·
necting residents of outlying county areas with u. re·
corded air pollution warning message
Countians south or Mi ssion Viejo and Laguna
Beach and those living in the far western and
northern areus near the Los Angeles County line
ntust now 1n ake a loll call .
The toll -free line was requested by the county
Air Pollution Control District al a cost of $1,710 for
installation and $80 per month for operation.
APCD officials aren't sure when the new line
"'·ill be in service. t
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advise callers of any health precautions that must
be taken.becausc-o!..u.ir-pollution leve ls. The c~rent
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To Open June 6)
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ORANGE COUNTY
4,
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RTQ -About 4.000 ur •'lC•ive 4eiire .. al c.i
Stale F llerldp commenceinenl
ceremonies M ay 30·JWle t
The.isckoo), as last ye1tr, will hold u
series o~ ceremonies instead of one
large e.xerc'lae No tickets 3rt!
required and the public is invilt.>d .
Officials QXpect 20,000 guests over
the three-d ay p~riod .
FOl,L
students
Dorothy T . Burns or Mission Viejo
will be recognized al one of the
HUMTIMGTOM BEACH
VOTERS
VOTE
UESDAY,
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A YES
STOPS
Kumaalt,ea .. n , · 'socla~1 ~nee ·~•r<ll•I (OT Fblevtnc I ea
honon, 1 di• elion r . Je
undersradua"te tudtnla w!lli perfe.
grades !or alV ~r tolltoj)i\o 1tudl•
I.Ira B~tns ea ' ed a BA lo histori
Jan .. Uary.
VOTE
THE NEW
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STATE OF CALI FOJtNIA fOllt
THE COUNTY OFOllANGF
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MQTICE 01" HEAR ING 01" .. EllT•ON
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there is silence in music. Without
the silence, mµsi~ wou/d be noise. '
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Mimes Wake
lmag·ination
By ALLISON D£ERR The Orange Coast College
ot~D•llrritots..ti theater stuaents recently studied
Marcel M3rceau calls mime with Marceau
the language of the J'leart, "creat-"Many people believe that
ingthevisibleinvisible." what we learn is control. What
Drawing energy from their au-you really learn is what you have dien~e. Joe~ Swei,son a~ Jeffrey to control1 what your OOdy can
Robinson 1nv~te, .YOU to throw do "Uaey explained
.awa.y the adult 1
-d. ~-~ chi!~ ~Z~~ ,ar .~.6 ''isolations" or :.agam. 4 ,., _ mo entS fit. the head, neck,
".We cr~ate . the i~IuslO!' .. of.•il-:1 ·chest, .. ·waist •a,!~ pelvis alone. l~s1on .. l\1tme 1s a s1,~pld, ch~ld-they said. A~d t~e ·irms~nd legs
l ike art. We depend upo_n the _give· _ and the possibilities ar,_~less.
and take between audience and "Etienne DeCtoux ~ father
:performer," Robinson said. of modern techniqUe<h mime. .. "
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Sfnalltry and frienf!·wa(ch
I intently (right) as .
mime Joel Swenson spots . .
elu.sive butterfly in the audience.
studied the possibilities or the:
human body taken tO its limits,'"
Swenson noted.
THE MASTER
Working with a master like
Marceau was both a frightening
and pleasurable experience. The
pair were fortunate. Among the
actors, dancers and mimes tak·
ing the course, they were in the
seven who worked with him on
stage.
"f-i1arceau defines an actor as
one who can at any time give you
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BEA ANDERSON, l;ditor
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Jeffrey Robinson as 'mad
scientist' stirs a potion
to delight of Mesa Verde
students. PTA sponsored show.
any emotion and make you fe el
it," they said.
"A mime is an actor \\'ho
doesn't use words. All mimes are
actors, but not all actors are
mimes," Robinson s aid.
''Marceau tells his students
that acting is not all talking and
\l.1ild, broad gestures. A lot can be
said by raising an eyebrow · or
twitching a finger."
They quoted the story about the
late Spencer Tracy u·ho u·ould go
through a script with a red pencil
marking out line after line.
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Daily Pilot Photos By Richard Koehler
"It drove the \Vriters crazy, but
Tracy simply t old them he could
say it without words.''
Actors have been saying it
without \Vords s ince the first one ,
believed to be a Greek actor on the ..
island of Syracuse.
"He lost his voice and had to
fi~ a way to.act.''
BL/\NKCANV1\S
The white face. ,,·ith fe;;1tures
that move outlined in black, de·
veloped so th at a udien<.·es in
Greek amphitheaters could see
expressions as murh as a mile
a"•ay, they explained.
"It's like an artist's blank can-
vas. Jt is a non-definition. When
Joel and I put on white face, "'e
are no longer ourselves. We can
be n.nyone or anything ...
The y have been
EVERYTHING--from an atom
bomb to a television set . While
stud yi ng with Ri c hmond
Sherman and performing in
"Dreams," they became tank
treads, gamblers, robots,
roulette wheels.
Jn their own l\1.-·o·man shO\\'.
perhaps the most striking
number is when J effrey .becomes
both the hunter and the hunted.
The pair have given shou•s for
everyone from preschoolers to
senior citizens, in schools. parks,
banquet halls and private homes.
Their best a udience'! Children.
"Children give you back so
much. Jt's the energy from the
audi ence that fuels our
performance. If the audience
doesn't respond, u•e have to woric
very hard and after the
performance we're really
drained,'' Swenson said.
F RAGILE ART
"l\1ime is a fragile, delicate
thing. I can 'l do it if someone
doesn't want to see it," Robinson
said.
"What I like n1ost about it is
that it is a pure art form. lt"s
honest." 5,,·enson added. "You
can't fool around. You have to be
s incere or it docs n 'l \\'Ork.''
Both have bl"en involved in
some form of theater si nce
childhood. Swenson began doing
children's shows at four in pro·
ductions al his church.
Interested in acting, dancing
3 nd directing, as u•ell, the•
partners plan to do mime, •·as
long as "'e live.''
"Everyone in the world is a
natural mime. l\lan's been doing
it since the caves. That's how \\"e
first communicated. l\1ime has
been carried dou'n throug h
church ritual and ceremony. We
use it in everyday life," Robinson
s aid .
The pair see mime as an a rt 1
form and a force for social
t•hange.
"The theater has al,~·ays been ,
in the forefront or ewry social re·
volution," they asserted.
STREET THEATER
With the dozen-member Crazy
Toad Players, based in the Santa
Ana-Garden Grove area, they
are hoping to bring the arts to the
people.
''\V e want lo perform· in
neighborhoods, garages, parks.
l\lany people have never had,
and may never have, the chance
to see live theater or any sort.
''What we hope to do is develop
a true street troupe with lessons
in mime and juggling and Clance .
We want to get the people to reel
more."
\Vhenever possible: the pair and
the Crazy Toads put on free
performance s. ''We've
performed for handicappe d
children and you can't believe
the response.''
They can be reached for in4
formation on that area of their
work al 545-2716, or 646-7844.
''l\fime IS the human ex·
perience. The m ore experiences
you have, the better mime you
can be.''
So. they are people watchers.
"There is tragedy and comedy
in almost every aspect or life.··
"But if y ou carf't laugh ,··
Robinson said . ''It's all over."
"!\loving people's faces into
smiles -that's m y soci al move-
ment," said his partner.
lnsult's Reblly Compliment Ann Landers
' DEAR ANN LANDERS :
Plea:;e print this in the interest of
tfie health of your millions or re-
atlers.
I am not a tramp. I'm a woman
in my mid·20s, respectable, de·
t"ent, I hold an excellent job, and
h~Bve had sexual relations with
three men In the past two years.
Last we ek. one of my friends
with whom I slept several dayS·
~o phoned to tell me he just
I.earned he had VD and urged me
td get tested immediately. I
t.l1anked him, went at orice to the
tHnergency room of a nearby
Ji9opilal and sure enough, I had & -
: The ume evenina t phoned :: -: . -. •
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anoUter friend ~with whOm I 'd
been Intimate end tole{ him to get
te~ted. He was I oµtr.aged and
shoc!ked t hat I stfould vcn con·
si4er the possibility ·that HE
might have a social disease. He
sgid'he had no intention of getting
tested nor· would· be inform the
four or five 'girls with 'whom he
wps currently sleepf:ng.
I am angered utat a person
would bave so little concern for
ljimself and others ~) am angered
that my well:paidr gynecologist
"never gives a VD ldl unless a pa·
tient requests it. I am angered-by
parenll and teachers W"ho refuse
to discuss VD wlU, their chi.ldren. ·
J am •ratdul that 10meonc
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told me I had been exposed. I am
grateful to the people in the
emergency room where I was
tested and treated. They made no
moral judgments but urged m e
to inform any friend who might
also be infected.
I am . grateful for places like
Planned Parenthood, where VD
tests are made on every woman
who comes in for an exam. I am
grateful I had someone to help
me over the bed moments and
assure me I am basically the
same person I was before I got a
disease so . many people joke
about, but never thi11k could h•P·
pen to them,
Thanks for letting me sound
off. -OLDER AND WI SER
DEAR 0. /\ND W.: Thanks for
soun ding off. I hope you
penetrate the crust of so me re·
aders •·ho have the same attitude
as your friend who \\'BS "in·
suited."
DEAR ANN LANDERS : Our
son is 22. very handsome, and
could have the pick of the town.
Greg informed us last night that
he has bought an engagement
ring for the girl he plans to marry
in August.
We have met her, Ann. and she
is very nice. But the girl is han·
dicapped -has only one leg. She .
doesn't. even wear an artificial
limb -says she prefers
crutches.
I have tried to make Greg see
that this girl 'will be a burden to
him throughout life. rr anything.
happens lo her other leg she'll be
helpless. If they have a family, he
will have double r47sponsibilities.
It makes me sick when I think of
all the beautiful, healthy girls my
son could have picked. Please,
Ann, say something to help him
seethelight.-MOM
DEAR MOM : lleaeestheligbt.
YOU'RE tbe one wbo Is stum.bllag
around in t he darkness. }'ou
-Id be pleased and pNMKI of
'
your son's mature judgment.
Many young-men would not
have chosen t his girl because of
her physical handicap. Greg was
able to base his choice on qualllles
far more Important and durable
than appearance or inconve·
nlenee. Please give him my
heartiest congr alulatlons.
Is alcoholis m ruining your life"!
Kno\v the danger signals and
what to do . Read the booklet.
"Alcoholism -J-loptt and Help,".
by Ann Landers. Enclose SO cents
in coin with your request and a
long, stamped, se1 £-addressed
envelope lo Aun Landers, P.O.
Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 00120.
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b DAILY PILOT Mohdly, May26, 1915
She 's Where the Action 1.s·
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Sto•l.o• by LAURIE KASPER
01 tM O.lly ,, ... IM.lff
Anne Chi'istian, Supervisor Thomas Riley's
newest executive aide, isn't one to worry much
about security.
She arrived In Orange County on Aug. 25,
1973 , .. for some reason she remembers the ex·
act date . · .. \\'ithout 8 job or even a horrte for
herself and her !our children.
"I! you wait until the circumstunces <irl'
right," she explained, '"you'll never do anything
because the ci rcun1 st:1nces will never be right .''
She had simply decided s he didn't Like the
weather in Rochester. N.Y. California's climate
"'-'as much better.
Yet San f 'ranc1seo \\'<IS too cold and San
.Pi~o didn't seem to have as many job Op ·
portunities. So, Lu~ 1\ngelcs seemed the place to
settle.
Unti l she looked at a house there.
"I thoug ht it was way overpriced ror what
.................
you could get./nd I aJways wanled to live near
the beach."
So she came down here, found a home in
fluntington Beach and Lhe famlly camped in
O'Neill Park until it \Vas Teady.
As though to prove the merilo(tbe mOve1 she
told how the family spent this past Easter at the
beach, something they could not have done back
East.
GOT JOB
She wanted a job in government and found tt
as administrative aide to the city manager jn
Costa Mes a.
For little over a year, she handled the city's
internal and external communications and some
special projects coordinating efforts under·
the Housing and Communi!).'. Development Act
and worked on the falrgrOUnd:S propoSil~
ln P,farch. she switched to the supervl10t'1'
staff.
S6me people have questioned that move.
Anne Christian (left), executive
a(de to Supervisor Riley,
and Kit Drollinger, volunteer
executive aide, like government
but not politics.
Ah•• •II , they point oUt, It's pollUcally possible
that lhe suporvlJor mlCbt pot be re-ejected.
Then, lhe would be looking ror a job a1ain.
.. I sUll don't worry about lho&e \hln11 ... she
said. •
''Somehow, no matter what happens, there'll
be something I can do." •
Teaching English and social studies and con·
ducting a women's career (Uidance seminar are
amona the thina:s she baa done ln the paa·t. But
she 1loasea over these u mlnor thinas and 1oes
on to talk of being a social worker and communl·
ty organlzer in Rochester. \
"I had always been kind of a Susie Social
Worker type," she explained, ~·but I Wnk I dis·
covered that isn 't where all the 'declaiona are
made."
That's when she began orga.ilizinC1roups.
··vou know what they do. Fight city hall.1'
For awhile, she was also a special assistant
to the easter n city man ager.
LIAISON DUTIES
Now, she ls tb·e supervisor's liaison with the
health and social services departments and the
cities of San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano
aa well as Dana Point, Laguna Niguel and other
unincorporated south coast areas. • As s uch, she handles orfice correspondence
and contacts in these areas, keeps track or
bud&et hearings and researches agenda items
for "the gene·ral."
'jlt keeps me busy," she said in between
t elephone calls.
A morning person, she usually gets to the of.
fice between 7 a nd 7:30 a .m . or attends a
breakfast m eeting. She goes home 3.t 5:30 p.m .,
often ha vine to leave for another meetingJater.
She judges time spent with her children on
quallty rather than quantity but s he us ually tries
to get to their PT A meetings and saves weekends
to be with them .
Still new on the job, she explained, "I 've
been trying to get out "'ith the neighborhood
groups and cities as much as possible."
She has a notepad full of comments and com·
plaints received from people at these m eetiii:gs .
Although she was active in the League of
Women Vote rs and was a charter member and
first vice president o! the National Women 's
Political Cauc us in Roc hester, she has purposely
stayed out of these activities here.
At first, s he wanted to get setUed. Now she
wonders if the time spent would prevent her from
dolnt justice to her job and children.
''I keep thinking things will slow down some·
day," she said.
She also isn't really interested in politics.
"It's kind of a corny saying," she explained,
''but government is where the action is.''
TV Highpghts
CBS (2) 8:0Q -JusUce 11n America.
This special program ~xamJn119 justice
from the perspective of one prosecutor'i.
office in Philadelphia, .which Is typical of
District Attorney's offices across the
country. · .
KTLA (5) 8:00 -"Road to Rio." Bob·
Hope and Bini Crosby in one of their
seven "road" picttjl'es from 1947 with
Dorothy Lamour and the And rews Sis·
te rs.
NBC (4) 9:00 -.. Sky Heist." Ten
million dollars in eold ·bullion is the prize
in-this TV drama witnlJOn M'er'!!dltll,
Joseph Camp~nel!a, Stefanie Powers and
Frank Gorshin1
TV DAILY LOG
Mo ndoy
Evening
MAY 26 I •:oo a o CJ) t1Ql mm m N .. 1
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N•ui:ttuck.
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'75-Don Meredith, Jo11gh C1mp1n·
1111. tul')' Wilcox, lltn Swofford,
Ste!an1e Powers. r11 nk Gorsllln,
Sht!l1y F1b1rti. R1y Vitti. A dltmt
;ibout • $10,000.000 heist ol told
bullion and 1he pllrSuit ol tll1 c1;m.
111111 by lhe Atro-Bu•t•u ol tht Los
An11les County Slleril1'1 01p11t-·
men I.
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0 IQ!@) oo m S.W.A.T. '"Solt
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by their lofmu p.11ole ollictf, uu
SWAT methods to in•tde 1 ll11vll)'
1ua166d coin 1uciion ind pin lwo
molllOll dolltl'l in 1old. Simon Otk·
l1nd pelts.
IJ) Sttul N MYtlltUtt
GI KET CHJ Pecde• ltmitl live.
lll•l!Udlo rtpofh Oii LOI An111es ci\)I'
proPOSit!Ofl5 and City CoullCll el•·
lions in 1:11 ~ti!, 12111 1nd ll!ll
4l•stric1s. EI! Mur Aar1dteiH
9:lO B ~(J)l]J ltloN (RJ Rhodt i nd SffiiOt M•t I.ii la~e tllei1 moll!·
tr on her wel')' lirst 1rip to lht
d«!or, 1 Ylllt tlllt m1m1 ld1 hc•s
"1th 1 combill1tlon ol l11r ind tm·
b1rr1ismcnt. a ....
Aide Enlists 'Citizen Experts' Tlltet StM111
7:JO I $8,000 '''""i4 ....... ,_
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lO:Oll fl@(l)(j)MM!al Clllfll" (II)
A youn1 sur1-Is 11!ocktd to see
his wlft In • rl•I fllm ""°"" II I btc:ht lor p1rty. Ovlr11td by Ills d1\·
tOYtfl', llt 11111 up llM film, nrihl•
10 tlM 11udi" whir• Ills wll1 11 m•k·
1n1 ~lier INWie 111d strlkn lltr
uu,J~ a ttrioiu 1111411 llljury. Kit Drollinger, past
president of the Orange
1 Coast League of Women
Voters. h as taken on a
new t ask.
Thoma s Riley , s he 's
:seeking other vol unteer
''citizen experts'' for
groups to advise the
supervisor on various is·
s ues.
I
As volunteer executive
assistant to Supervisor The idea !or her job
Capricorn
'Survives'
TUESDAY, MAY 27
BySYDNEYOMARR
ARIES (Ma rch 21-April 19): You attract atten-
tion of professional s uperiors. Your style, inven·
liveness bear fruit.
TAURUS (April 20-Atay 20): Follow through on
hunch. Teach and learn.
GEMINI (May 21·June 201: \Vh at appeared to
be settled, reserved may actual ly be uncertain
and "taken." Know it and be prepared.
CANCER (June 21·July 22): Emphasis is on
marriage, relationships or a permanent nature.
Be specific about details, structure and costs.
LEO (July 23·A ug. 22): lfyou insist, you meet
opposition. If versatile and bl end requests with
humor, you make gains.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Costs. especially as
they apply to home producls, arc spotlighted.
LIBR A (Sept. 23·0ct. 22 ): Be selective. See
people as they are -not through "fant asy
glasses.''
SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): You· have allies
behind the scenes. You can effectively deal from
-position of strength.
SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21 ): You rind
pulse of public. You gain more appeal -and dis·
tribution.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19); Lunar cycle is
such that you can expect "boss" or authority
figure to m ake strange requests.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18 ): Your natural
qualities surge forward.
PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): If you depend on
financing, you cou ld suffer wound to your pride.
Soup, Salad, Seafood
Dinner
A cup of PofiJ8C' St. CC'nnJin, m.1rle d.11/y 111 ou r
kil~l1en. Crisp spin.ich sJl.Jd \vith cliop1,ed hacon,
hard bolled egg, S\vcctl<our clrc~sing. Crepes SI.
Jacques : Sc.ii/ops, .<hri111p, and lltrt•c/
mushrooms in a shrrry s.1ucc
\Yith gru~erc cherse.
~ktalll U W ines
COSTA MESA . South Coast PliU
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....,..qJCMD • /!M(ltlCAN D'•ESS • MASJEa CHAltCI(
• • • •
•
came from Mary Miller.
another league member.
who believ es th e
supervisors need more
citizen input before they
make a decision.
hope I've contributed
something." she said.
'·t was never close
enough to it to know real·
l y how the t h i n g
worked .··
She wrote a proposal .
for the fifth district . Now , she thinks of the
supervisor in November staff, !tow busy and
but firs t asked Mrs. responsive they are, and
Drollinger to rewrite it wo nders how they
for her. "I did it and I manage it all.
forgot the whole thing,"
she said.
But then, while "ob·
serving'' o n e of the
supervisor's Fe bruary
meetings for the league,
she learned she was BP·
pointed to the Board of
Directors for the first
Cemetery District.
SURP RISE
And after the m eeting,
the supervisor asked if
she would be his volun·
teer assistant. Altboµgh
his request came as a
"complete surprise,"
s he took only a couple of
days to think it over
before accepting.
Since then, she's been
going in to the county of-
fices about three days a
week for three or four
hours. But because she
has not even a desk or a
telephone there, she'll
often do the work in her
'El Toro hom e \Vhere it's
quieter.
, "It's ver y interesting.
I've learned a lot and I
So tar, she and one of
t:he paid aides have or·
ganized a group to give
the supervisor input on
j uvenile justice. She
quickly notes, however,
"This is their commit·
tee.
''We 've been the
facilitators to bring them
together but this is their
baby."
Yet she said she is
frank and has told the
volunteers, "Your vbice
will be heard but the
supervisor makes the de-
cision. And he should.
He's the person with Ulat
responsibility.''
She's also met with the
Natural History Founda·
tion of Orange County
because it would like to
develop paleontological
guidelines for the county
a nd ''s o m e day ,
somewhere members
feel there should be a
museum in the county
for the things they find in
the county.'' Now, most
or the fossils found here
are sent to Los Angeles.
She's also done some
research for the
supervisor on campaign
financing and found an
expert to critique a re-
port on the cost of hous·
ing in the county.
Next, she anticipates
getting· a housing taak
force together.
VOLUNTE.E BS
WILLING
Most people have been
pleased ·to be asked to
volunteer, she said. And,
they ei1joy being brought
together with people who
share their interests.
She, too, ls h~ppy as a
volunteer rather than a
paid ~tat! person.
Part of the purpose or
having a volunteer aide,
she explained, was ·so the
person would be able to
maintain some indepen.
dence and not be part of
the office in the full
sense.
It is hoped that other
supervisors wi ll pick up
on the idea and solicit a
volunteer executive aide
for themselves as welJ .
And personally, Mrs.
Drollinger said, "I don't
want to work. I don't
have to work.
''I value what I hie:ve to
do wllh my Ume. I don't
want to be tied down to a
9to5Job ...
111t 111,..ut' (COll'I) '61 -Tony B u t s i n c e h e r eun;., urnono O'B1ien, .-.111ur
daughters are now 18 o·eorw1111.
and 22, she has the time l1i!ltfatwUADtll
to do sometht-ng and m ROGAN AND HIS HEROES
says. "There's •h awful *ESCAPE TO 7:30
lotto do." I ""'"'' 11.-As· a cemetery district m,:iw •.w •' Alli..ill
director, she meets once 'tfl" AcHlll••i1111e a month with tile other . •=.i he11 t1ww
two directors to handle IT:. C1s
management of the two
pu blic cemeteries in l:OO l)q}ICIJ ~J11 1 tlc1 In
I W fll""' :Jr(l)1 m mc1r 1 ~. ·'Tht
1
lwor'" lR) 8'!i 111d Mtrk lllf'tt
lht'll l.n letrcfllnl IOI' I lllisslfll INA with I roll DI I Im •t11et -ij ,.,.. I
vldt n ldtnu 111lnst t c:rtMt i)ln.
dlute llnlflCltr undtr lrritlti11!tlt1t tlJ... • St111t• rtck1!3 comnilt!H,
QJ 1tt SM1rt I ~'·-Au• 111t"t na .. :..,.,.. crwr 011.1,
111 Vidor dlreclld 11111 d1nlo iov.
s!ory s!1rrin1 D11nor Boardm1n 1111111
James Murr1y.
h l d. rl b h A•tflC.I "Tbt Di1t11ct AUornty" A t e r iat ct w ic COV· 1tltdr of Ju11kt 1ro11111111 l**Jlldlvll 10:•1 M r1rtlW•-... ..... ers all or the county of on• PfOllCijlot'1 ortltl 111 r1111.. Ill ..... south of the Santa Ana Ml,itlt, ••~ lllfllcll '""'IHI 11111oro-MrrH Hhcllctd: OOllll of tllt oper1tlo11t, prolliltml River. llld """''"tllll Un 1pp!J '° D.A. 11:00 ~A m• .....
But the Leacue of otti. .er... u.. CIOUllll'J. , ~"~::.....,. Women Voter• Ml "my D DCll9IDT1111l••t111r1 ... ,..,"'" lftliin'""JlrMii (f(fTom tlld Diel IN .,. .. first love," she said. lolMd-, 111 t1N1 rt11111r1·1'°"' tht :' .. ~ 1~
Wh en the family ~~:.O:.:S:i:::'= .._....;...: 1 moved to t h e county rrtfldl. .loll• H1nt0<d 1111111111111., m,.,.... 1 from New Jer sey seven W•""'· flit U•ta•dl...., 1
years ago. she joined !~: t~> 611114 " W' Cll>YldHy .. IH !
the league and ''j ust got o:>1ry41~n!~.~·::.,..~: ll:JOt.U.~,:;!ld':,~=
more and more involved ~1tt1.Wllll W1W Thlnna, Malt 01ctdM011, a.. M.· ~n different aspects of <8(1)>&"'m 1111••111t11 iJ CE m '
It.". • Tnt Oi'"Coilr11i'' (R) Ntll' llll II.I"-~all~b .=-lloltca.::
Since going into the Pootlnf ol • J'Ol.lllf COii "1 • P•l1 iu•da kld!IH ,,.11k Gont1111, Mc., · , !Ji h DI punkl llur,rtllilnf t 111n 1llop, 0. •• ~. °"' supervisor a o ce, a e Terry Chl1• and Ml•• btaln 1 dt· '"· ....,..,, Ill• tlld ltMd• has given up any bQard 11rminH hw111111tlon whkti 1t1d1 1v_.e!:N..n1
positions with the leaiue tlltm to • dlurdl wlMirt • phony ,.,ry ..._ 1
b t 'd "I Id cl1rarr1111 II 1SMmbll1111n t!Mntl. , .. (ll) (})WN WNW ..,. u 581 , cou never I '••r1 I ltfJ •lfii iiii1 JiTGt ,.. leave t.he lea·gue al.. hllW'•Clltlce m ...J.1 ~.:.;.. ....... ,dr•>
together.'' :,•1~=: = ·-n -trr11n1 rotlfJ', Gtolst "Jt.u.
The league, ahe ex-....,..: (C} (Zlw) .. ,""" Mr · loulr. ,
plained, la interested in _. (rom) 6Z-Romy Sdlnt1d1r, iz:ooe....s.: ''T11thrw1Ytl"ld111 ·ac
!ss1;1es, which is what sb~ ;'~;;.:. "r "Stxuit1ty: Tiit cD"O:;:~•r.
18 interested in and In il'iim111 H.n,111' G) 1t1: ... ,.
government, rather than I ~,,.,,..,, i:oo Btlli'....,.
politics. CllCl l 4' lil-'' I 've never even uom ...,..Mflll...,,.
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campaign. I don't know liierni; IMIClllln• ltutllttr In 1111
if I 'II " h 'd n'llcldll ol Ill• 1111111, Mtude tcerna ever WI , s e sa1 . C1rot of 1n11ti111 1 m111 lllto 1111 3:00 Ill .lihrit: IC) °'T•ll Strt111tr" (•r1)
Vittorio DeSlct, Altllur O'Conlltll. i
''I just never have IUQlll.WlltnC.roltnlrllJd•nl•ttlt ·57 -Joel Mt<:Ht, Vir1•nl1 Mayo.
been turned on to that:"
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*To keep taxes down ·
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capable of handlinCJ pres.ent demands .
accor dinCJ to the water district's own en9ineerin9
II • •
consultant, Boyle En9ineerln9
*We the taxpayers will be
developers' water facilities
payin9 for the
*Unle ss 200 homes are built each year taxes must
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OJllDINANCE H0.1 .. 2'
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OF COSTA t,\ES.....OOES HEJllE8Y
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
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PUBLICN~E PUllLIC NOTICE
MOT ICE OP
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NOTICE HEM EBY IS CIVEN IMI I
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Land u .. Pt41n 10< NOVI! "" St•••on.
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mll!M to Irie Airport Lind Vt<> Com-
mls1lon tor Oronoe County prior 10 the
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Ml11 E.J' of tflt City ol Cos~w 11 Clty olCo1!1Mtu
hereb'I' 1meftded b, lhe •ilalUOfl AT:fl.ST!
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Tril, 11•Wmen1 wel llled with tt>e
COunt, Clerk ol Or•n99 Counly an HI/Ji'
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PUBLIC NOTICE
tN 'HE SUPJIEME COUJIT
Ol"ONTARIO
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BETWEEN TRENE J AN E KEYES
F'elill-r ind ELWOOD JOSEPH
KEYES Re!lf>OMenl
NOTICE TO
ILWOOOJOSIPH kEYE~
A Pelillon lot d1vor<P ,.,_,been pre·
ten!M b'I' Irene J•ne Keye~
You m•y '"'"'' '"" Pelihon •• tne otf1c,. 01 lhr LO<•I Reg1slr•1 Oii ltu'
Court •I tl'W Co"rl Hou!.'" ~ M1 1n
Street E.11.1 H•m!!ton 01\ta"o 11 you
Wt'11 to •J>Pe•• to Ot OPPOW ll'lr Pwlll+on,
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Ottaull OI APfll•••nt• O• An-~
wtll ""' 1111' entilleO to notice ol MIY
llH'thtr proc:eedln<;i~
A tottY of tlle PetltfCMI 1tld Ni:ltlu ot
Pet!llon win be mo Ilea lo you on•Kolpl
"' I Wtlllfll reque1t •ddresMd lo ti.
il>OW ,.......,, Loc:ol Regl,tror.
ALLON K. LI SM MAN, Q.C.
eorrh ttt and SOlkitor
»1 UP9ff Welll"'Olon Slrffl
H1mllton, Ontario
So41dlor tor the Potttione!'
Putlil111ed Oron91 Co11t D•lll' Piiot,
Meyltt, 1t7S • lt)0.15
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AYES: Councll Mttnllitrs: Plt*lt,,
HarnfMtl, Wilton, R1tltl, Hor!IOQ
NOES: Covnc:llMembers: NoM
A•SENT: Cou11ellM-em1>er1: """-
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, t lllve
flereunlO .. 1 my l'I•"" •nd tffh•d my
Sul Ol tht City ol CcKte Mew 11'111 )1$1
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City Clerk alld•J<--otrlclo
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ol tM Cll'l'of Co110 Mew
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Future in Her Ford?
Henry's Friend Opens Detroit Discotheque
From \\'Ire Services
.. "ash ip n m o del Kathleen
DuRosa, companion to lttinry
Ford II when he was arrested for
drunken driving in Ca lifornia
three months ago, opened a dis·
cotheque in Detroit .
1'he de but of the night Spot
L'Esprll attracted much atten-
tion, leaving Miss OuRoss a little
suspicious.
"I'm still naive." she 5aid . "I
hope it's not just beCause l wets
the girl caught with 1-tenry Ford
in Califorqia. ''
The 35-year·old model ·s1;1,id she
is annoyed th al 5ome people have
accused her of using the l''eb. 22
incident in Santa Barbara a5
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publi<."ity lo further he r business
venture . • Wlllian1 Pifer or Winchester,
Va. "'ill be SuJJan Ford's dule at
her senior prom, Saturday at the
White I-l ouse.
Pifer. a stud ent at the College
of Willium and Mary, was one or
the escorts for President Ford's
datughter when she was crowned
Apple Blossom Festival queen al
Winchester this year.
Susan will graduate from
flolton Arms, a girls' school she
has attended 5in<.·c s he was in the
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ninth g1·adt. The President will
speak at the 3('tual graduation
ceremonies June S. • Roman C. Puctn"kt, lit member or the Chicago City Council, has
been charged with resisting ar·
rest followi n g what wa:s
dese rib1.1d a5 a s hoving matc h
with a state trooper.
Stale poli ce Capl. Robert Pat·
ton said Pucins ki. a forme r
Democratic eongrcssman, was
following too c losely behind
another car on the Tri-Stale
ToUway near Chicago and wi"ts
stopped by troope r James Bucek.
Patton said Pucinski became
irate and attempted to drive
away a fter Bucek asked lo see
hi s dri ver's li cense. The trooper
pulled the ignitio n keys from
Pucins ki '5 car, and some "shov-
inJ.: \Ind pushing" ensued, Patton
l:i:otul.
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lloward Hughes didn't want a
bogus biography or himself
publishe'd and its author' a1rrord
lrving, we"nt lo jail. Now, Irving
is planning lo put the book out as
fiction and f<lugh es has taken him
to court again.
Hughes' literary agent. Rose·
mont Enterprises, Inc .. obtained
an order directing Irving to ap-
pear in Mantt':rttan Supreme
Court June 5 lo give a de~ition.
Hughes wants to block any
publication or the book. including
Irving's latest plan to have it
printed in several languages for
worldwide distribution by
Spanish publisher Jose R. Maya .
• Rival g urus Maharaj Ji and his
oldest. brother called off their
legal confrontation but kept up
their feud over who is ''perfect
master" of their sect.
Maharaj Ji , 17, and Bal
Bli1gwan Ji, 24, promised an ln·
dian judge they would try lo set ·
tie their competing claims lo
leadership or the Divine Light
Mission out of court.
They dropped their defamation
suits against each othe r after be-
ing scolded by Judge Prith1n
Singh Safeer during an hour-long
hearing.
··courts shou ld not be utilized
for washing this dirty linen,··
Safeer declared .
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Daisies Will Tell
Mike Nickels and E laine May
are together again. But only for ·
radio commercials to promote
his new movie.
Nobody promised Bliss and Bruna Trimboli a rose
garden and that's a good thing, because what they got
was daisies. The Trimbolis, of 201 30th St., Newport
Beach, planted a few as Victory Garden border a couple
of years ago. Here's the third generation, leaving no
room in original Victory Garden for radi'shes and zuc -
chini.
Miss May joined her former
comedy partner lo record spots
to promote his new movie, "The
Fortu·ne ,'' starring J1ek
Nicholson and Warren Beaty.
Both became film directors
after breaking up their team in
1962.
Superagency Cites
$800,000 'Savings'
FVWoman
Held in
Cocaine Case
Orange County government's
(1rst s uper-agency, created last
fall, will save al least $8.)(),000 in
wages and salaries alone this fi s-
cal year and possibly Sl .5 million
overall, it was asserted.
rn a memo to the board of
supervisors, Ron Noyello, assis·
lant director for administration
o( the EnvirorimentaJ Manage-
ment Agency <EMA). said total
budget savings already have hit
$1.2 million.
Novello attributed the budget
"unde.r·run'' to the erriciencies or
the new agency structure, whic h
consolidates e ight formerly.
independent county d e part·
menls.
In th e w age and salary
category. Novello's memo notes
a total of $15.5 m illion was
budgeted but only about $14 .7
million will be spent.
The anticipated cost saving
was one or the major factors that
Jed supervisors lo create the
EMA on the recommendation of
County Administrative Officer
Robert Thomas.
Since the EMA voras formed,
5upervisors have linked another
g roup or support departments
and created a General Services
Agency. Work is also in progress
on a third super -agency that will
consolidate all "people service"
departments .
In his memo, Novello said
some or the cost savings can be
attributed to the standing EMA
policy of reducing costs by,
"holding the line on extra help,
overtime and freezing vacancies
for analysis and study."
To date, supervisors were told ,
the EMA administrative division
has reduced its authorized job
slots from 150 lo 128 and wlll cul
the m further, possibly lo 120, by
the end of the £iscal year in June
-a 20 percent staffing reduction.
An EMA spokesman said Fri·
day most of the staff reductions
were possible v.•ithoul releasing
employes because of natural a l·
trilion.
Novello a lso noted that none":
hiring is being done in the agen-
c:y's building and safety depart·
ment because or the downturn in
building permit applications due
tolhe economic recession.
HONOLULU (UPI) -A Foun·
lain Valley woman has been
bound over for grand jury action
on allegations she was involved in
the largest cocaine seizure in
Hawaii history.
U .S . Magi s trate Harold
Sullivan ruled Friday that there '
was sufficient evidence to war-
rant further action against
Oionisia Linda Ferrer or Foun-
tain Valley. Her case was bound
over to federal court where a
grand jury will review tbe
charges.
During a preliminary hearing,
two witnesses testified that Ms.
Ferrer's s uitcase contained 24
bags or 73 percent pure cocaine.
Customs officia lS~said the cocaine
was contained inl false suitcase
bottoms.
Federal drug officiaJs said the
cocaine had an estimated street
value 0£$10 m ii lion.
Customs Inspe,clor Keith Hill.
"'ho discovered the cocaine, said
he suspected a false bottom when
he checked the side of one suitcase
and found ildid not give whe n pre·
ssure was placed against it.
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" ... ond don't let him give you that okl '~qffow
me down to the hotlow' routine!"
Serio11s .i\etor
Gould Gossip
Not All True
By VERNON SC01T
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Gossip would h ave
people believe Elliott Gould is the swinger of the
Western world, bon vivant and ladies man ex-
lraordinaire.
He has kept fan mags gasping and gossip col·
umnists' tongues clacking for a decade.
Firs t, there was his stormy marriage to Barbra
Streisand.
HE PUNCHED A PHOTOGRAPHER .IN the
nose.
Five years ago, the finger was Pointed1rt-Elliott
when ''Glimpse of Tiger" capsized in '\nid·
production.
He and Jennifer Bogart, daughter of director
Paul Bogart, becameparentsoftwochildren before
lhey were married.
Last year, Gould titillat~ gossips .by leaving
Jenny to run off with his costar in "Whiffs," Jen
nifer O'Neill.
A.ltogether, Elliott's portrait would appear to
be that of a colorful, irresponsible man-about-town
IN REALITY, GOULD, APPROACWNG ms
39t.h birthday. is a quiet, serious minded product of
New York who works hard and tries to be the best
kind of father he can
He neither sounds nor looks
like Erroll Flynn He would
more likely be mistaken for a
graduate student in botany
Planned
At UCI
"H'l'P•,l•t11lot1 CHlth llloOd Pr•IWl'"el," ROll•tll Ok11t1, M.O.' M·
1ocl•t• oro l•••or ol Mldlc•I • Pr..rn'l•tolOO'I' Oriel Th•t•Mvtitl, C.lllDtt1l• Coti.oe of ~111(.1,.., UC
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HtMt Anet Clrt11l•IOf'1' SY51•191,." 1·10. p.m ., Fr11flln•11 Lett11r• HIH,
,,....k•I S\tr(lf: 11 a1q. SlllQI• ~ m1u1ot111 w-ce.,,r1T11t1, ».
"U~lllnd!ne Your Pl.Cl IPI ...
Ufl.l ... rw: (Oflfl.Olog~ Anc:l9ftt WIG Modert1," 0.0I" .. Perkltls, 1..wtl.,.
dirKtot et 11'11 lt1t1rt1•llOMI CM .... lor Str1ie.lc $tll<llon. P•rt ot ':'Cit.ft .,.,111, "t110 Worldl Within Us," 7·•:.u p.m., Jim, 100, 5o<l1I SC'-""
H1t1, Sit1tlO edmi11lot1 II IHCO
Pff"n'lltl, u.
"Hlllory of IM A1i•11 Eltiohlrlt,"
Jo1111 CO•PITll11, own•r·m•n•v-r,
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Noo11. l•lt ol l•ct11r• ·1•rl•s, "Anl~ls, .Mlll"IJ''"'"I, t!thltS. E~r.O Spec;ln ltld Hv!Tlln lm-... cl,' 1·•:4S o.m .. $•1•rl Cimo T,,.11t•r. llotl Country S.l1rl, _,
Moulton P•rk••'I'. l•ovn• HlllS.
Slnole ldrnlSSIOtl ti \MC• permits. S.S.
"Th• R•plo1111 Flsh•ry COm· mltSIOl\I, • J•m•• Jos•ptl. Ptl.O. dlr•ctor ol lt1111sllt•t1011s, Inter
Amlrlcon Troolt•I T11t1• Com
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of Cl1tfort1I•: Tri. ""'"'te1N11l l1T1-
pe••U-...1.'.' 1·•:ff p.m ., Jim. 151, Pyslc•I ~M111ees llld9. SlngMI • m!UIOll II SNCe permits, U .
TNUalOAY,JUNll
"C....tlve Ase-Cl$ ot Pft0109'.....,
~ Why T1koi I Pltl11r•?" 1\1'.oley
Smith, lulhor, phol111tr1Pi.r. O'fll·
denl ol G•mlnl·S.mllh, 8ooks ....a
tUms. I.Ml of lect11re Mrl•s. "Jltloto..
grlCllllrsOI\ PholOQlr•JlhY." 1·10iP.m., Rm. 100, Socl•I SCltftCeS H•ll. SI .....
9dl'!'llUIOll It 'IM<• ,_milts, 5S.75 P•IOAY ANO UTUltOAY, .IUNIE I AND1 "Cornm11t1lty Ro_,cn Haw To
f"IM !Wlp lt1 OrlftfO,CO\lnty," .hoc·
quellt11 M 511.ohel . M .S..,
Plychologlsl, fl11llet'IOll Unlotl Hlgll ~ Olllrlcl, A Wff~nd wortuflol;,
Fri.s.y, 7·10p.m., S.tvrdly, • .. rn.·I?
noot1, 1·5 p~ .. Rm t••· $0<4•• SC:lenc01 Yb -,ff W brl119 -lunch s.t11ray.
U.TUJIDAY,.IUNI! 1 """r'°""I l'IMftCt:.Ho... toMINQe
Y1>11r ~y," R•'t'mtnd L Erler, Pll.0 ., prHklttlt OI R. E. MIN_.,.n.
(.omp.ltl't' A -..cf.IY orogr1rn. •:JO
•.m.-•:30 p.ITI. Jim 101. ~ICll ScltMOl\ 81d'f. Fe• l<IO. lnchldlli c las\ ma,eri•I. lun<: h •nd parking .. He took time out between
~cenes of his new picture, "1
Will, ! Will For Now," to
take stock
""Emptoye Tr';lni"ll •Pld o.Wlo.
moint," Howard Wilson, pr...,.nl,
Administrallve R1se1rt h ASwtl.tles
lnc.A_.O.....,..mlna•, ':30•.m.·•:JO p.m., Gold Room, M•w Commo11$..
F": s.tO, l1Kh1cles lunch, o•rkl119•no ct ass ma1••1••
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"I'm a very serious man
because 1 take everything literal·
ly as I try to understand life and
people,'' hes!lid
"I 've learned to accept my
surroundings and look le;> make
life as easy as possible I'm not
uptight anymore
•'How to Sl•rl ind FlnillCI • New
8uslnes1," OOqJd L Dible, M.S.,
09nt••I p.1rtntr, Tri. Entr~u•
Pr1ss A on1-day s•mlt1•r , •:JO
i,ITl . .,.:30 p.m . Rm UM, Pllyslc11
SClenc•s 8 ld11. 1'"1•. 1)0, lnclvcles
book. l11n<h•nd p;1rklng
"Art""°loOY ol A11cle11t Mesko." Wllll•m o. Payne, M.F,A. A -trip ~eli"'f IO•. 12-d•Y lield Stvdytloul" to IM•ico, 10 a .m .3 p.m .• Rm 122,
SOCi•I Xle11ee> Liii).. flt . l'IO, ptir..
tour IMS ol •POto•llftlltly $1'5
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"THERE WAS A TIME
WHEN I was un sure of myself
Now 1 have self.assurance,
thanks to the three C's, -con-
centration, conviction and con-
trol. They've made me calm,
cool and collected."
"Ot~r lt1Yl$l,,,..nl ~ EmoN~illl'IQ Profits trom U_. OPl>ort11n111es In ,,,S •• S1at1ley H
Sc .. w11rl1, C P .A . Mtrt ldtr,
Schw•rtf OflCI Como•n'I', 8uslt,.M. Mt""'9t1Nnt, k.,.,,, Hiiis. Ula Of• IKture s•rl•s, ··vo1., lt1'ff$11Nt1t
AnorNll1'es TOday," 1·10 p.m,. Am. '°'· Priysicat Sciences 111110. Sl"'flt ltdml\~iotl II Sp.Ke 111rmlh , 11
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Gould spoke easily, relaxing in his dressing
room: There wasn't a trace of humor in anything he had to say. ·
0( his roma~c e wilh Mi ss O'Neill, Gould Says,
.. I hear the gossip about us getting married . That
can't be. Jennifer got married recently and I'm still
married to Jenny.
"The most important thing to me are my kids.
That's who 1 'm working for."
Gould 8J"ld Streisand are the parenLc;; of Jason 8.
ltis two children by Jenny are Molly, 3, and Sam: 2.
Barbra and Jenny are generous about visitation rights.
"THECHJLDRENANDIGETTOGETHER as
often as possible," he said. "The kids are won-
derful. Molly and· Sam think their big brother is re· ally terrific. .
''I get along best with kids because we are all
children. But some adults act groWn up because
they think they should behave that way. 'Childhood
shows the D\an.'
"That means we learn rrom our children. They
do the learning for us and we try to create a life ror
them. I listen to my kids so they will listen to me.
You can't talk to children unless you speak their language."
Gould ran a careless hand through his tangle of
curly hair. He gave the appearance of beir;ig a
sober, conscientious parent-a far cry from his sw-
inging public image.
''I'm with my children as often as possible,'' he
said. "You can never spend too much time with
them. They deserve all the time you can give them.
"THE KIDS HA VE HELPED ME LEARN to
conserve my energy and to develop a relationship
with the world. I'm more open now and there are no
real pressures because I don't worry about failure anymore.''
Gould doesn't fret about lhe gossip either.
''I'm a hard working, independent man who has
taken some raps along the way," he concluded. ••sut then who hasn't?"
TUESDAY, JUNE 11 '•Mor•I tflCI Socllll 0.Yt1oorr.tll,"
Pofll• "-"'''· Ed.O., •sslst....t pro. llSi.or ot Social Ecology. l..•st Ol IOC·
ture s.rl9', "Hum•11 DfnlOPl'IWft'I,'" 1·9:•S p.m •• Rm. 10,. Pri,sleal
S<iences 81df. s 1....,i. ldmlulon If
UlolC• oermlts, 14.SO WliONllSOAY, JUNI! 11
'Sh•rln9: A Rovndlolible Svm·
mar,,'' 8r11eo P . Tr.cy. Pl'l.O., M·
socl•le professor ol Phllosool'lw,
C.lltornll Sl9t1Colleo-11 OOml....,.r
Hiiis. UISI OI l•cl11r• serlet. "T~ Worlds Wlllllt1 Us," 1·•••S p.m., Rm.
100, SOtlll ScltftC•S H•ll. Slngll -mlssiotl II so.c• p.rmlts SS.
'"Tiit Cotst•I Commh\ion Mid Fis· ..,.,,,, PvUcy," Rlmmo11 c . F•v.
Pll.O .• comrnlssl-r, Sovtll CO.st
Rit0klntl (omml11Jon, Ind SI.tie (.om.
mission, C•llfor1110 Co1tst•I z-
COllMrYolloin Commission. Part Of
lt<lvrl M•lls. "l"-Llv!t't!I Mlrllll
RetourtMol C•llforfl.I•: Tn.it~
menl 1'""9,•11.,.,'' 7·•:30 p.m., ""'· ISi. Ph'tlk•I SCllnc•S 8tao. 51"91• ;l(llnlSllOtl ll~e 1"9rmlH. IS. ... IOAY,JUNE IJ
"T..,. Nll11r•I llt1vlronmenl Of tftt
HIOll Sltrr1s - T ... John Muir t r.ii," A•l' RtSllt, M .O,., lnslru(tor lt1
c;..01o0y ond 5c1111co. Grossmonl Col1t9e. A ()rO•lrl• n'l<l•ll"O IOf 7 .... y
II.id stlldy lour', 1·10 p.m., Rm. 119,
Socl•I SClencos L.•ll. Fee: I• ... ..,_
clvclel IOOcl 9lld P«k •nlm •ll. M0N04Y, JUHE 1•
Summer C111••1tr UCI E,!I A$lon CllSSOS bl!Qin. Atll' ;ICIUll m1y "'"'41
tor the pro0r1m.1 llt!Od. Thew pro-
9r1m1 ••• soecl•lll' des!Qfted for tdlllts. formtl 1<1mls1lon, tr•nt(rlph
ol ~°"'' •nd oer10no1 lt1tetv!t...,. ••• not reqvlred.
5 Coast
Students
Graduated
Five Orange Coai'f.iu:
dents have graduated
from the Universit.)r of
Idaho. C Rall t A "d Theyare:
I ar ye 0 I Fountain Valley-
' Ralph H. Renes, Coll .. e
1County Children ;~~~n~;!~~e:·t~
• , Demitrtades, Collece ol
.. Forestry Wiidlife and Dabblntlta1llle best send underprivileged RangeSclencu·
nliYe ever prestn~; county children to the Newp6rt Beach-• Oran,. County,, mountains this summer. Steven T. Otto, Collq:eol
Coal Collea•• The lee for the rallye la Airiculture;
• Ille Clllldren fll'.0-P,75 per car. Re1l,stra,· San Clemente-
ellil i. 1pon1orint -lion run1 from 5:30-9:30 Bradley J . McKenite, #Jiil$ \fYeDl llay p.111, Cara leave from the Coll•&• ol Bu1lnn1 and lllllllfrelile•-• oo11.,eparkln1Jot. Economics · and 1 •
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TOWNHOUSE
,$26,000
Auume tillh FHA loan
balance on c.barminl s bedrm, l'h ba patio
home. Close to beach,
1cbool.1 le shopping. Use
of pool-and lennia: courts.
19930 Bushard, off
Adams', Huntington
Beach. Open Monday l~S.
ll•THIMGS
ARIHAPPBlll&
at UHl9UI HOMIS
and there areoPenincain both Mesa Verde Ir
Corona del Mar offices
for salespeople. Contact :
Tom Bolan~. 875-6000 or
J1ckte Randleman, --
NEWPORT ISLAND
Spectacular 3 BR. 3 BA, 2
sty homf' w I view 4008
Marcus OPEN Sat/Sun/
Mon 1·5. $110,000.
EASTSlDE TRIPLEX·
3 Cw~e Spanish uni ta w I
extra· lot to build 3 more.
163.900
Call Dover Realty
6<5·9010
4 CUSTOM BiJILT
OCEAN VIEW HOMES
Located In
MANHATI'AN ·BEACH
3000 sq. n with all the
amenities Pricea
$UO,OOO to $ll1>,000. For
information call: --w--213/$U«i.15
llG CAHYOM4K>VER
Luxury 2 Br. '& Den
Ocean & Catalina view.
Italian marble bath ilr
frplc. Deluxe upgrad'g
thruout. $124,500. 19 Rue
Fountain.bleau. Owner
644·5467. Will Lease.
a.lCKaAY
v.i Acre + IOI. wt4 Br, 3
Ba. house. 2600 sqft. Pool. •;, Acre in back fol'
garden etc. Zone A·t ,
$70,SOO. 7<,~ assumable
loan. 557·1288.
MESA VERDE Fixer Up-
per w IV .A. assumable
Joa n. 3BR home on quiet
st., nr park. ·
¥eag~r Realty, 556-6171
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' ' . DIRECTORY , 1
HOUSES FOR S~LE . z lllDllOOM
510 Jasmine, Corona del Mar
673-~ $61,000 ., . .
'Sat/Suni-Mon l ·
·3 19llOOM I . '
340 Monte Vista; c;oota•Mesa ·
646-7171 , Mon 1
Narcissus, Corona del Mar
644·1766 $74,500 Mon l · ••30.10 Breakers Dr. CdM •
673·3027 '165,000 By Appl.
335 Lindo Av. nr Library Balboa.
675-6621 $132,000 Daily
2362 Azure, Back Bay, S.A. ~s
548·1168· $38,000 DaiJy 1
•19930 Bushard, off Adams, JIB .
646·3255 $26,000 Monday l·
3 IR &. PAM RM w D91'
890 Senate, Costa Mesa
646-7171 'Mon l · 300 Vjsta Madera (Bluffs) NiB.
644·1766 $109,000 . llri>n ..
•19.'IS Sabrina Ter, Irv Ter ~· · 644· l 766 $187,500 . ,i.
320 Vista Madera (Bluffs) N, '!' \
644·1766 $97 500 !!Ion 1·5
lS948 McDermitt, Fountain Viii .: ,
549-86SS $68,500 Sat/Sun/Mon l·
3124 Yukon Ave., Coota Mesa
752· 7315 $51,500 Sal/SUn/Mon 2·6
C(ltltinental, Coota Mesa '·
646·3326 $35,500
Sat/Sun/Mon 10.5
12 Bowdoin Pl. (College Par~)CM
549-4241 $44,950
. Sat/Sun/Mon 1·5
13 Via Dijon, Lido Isle, NB '
646·3255 $109,950
· Sat/Sun/Mon 1·5
3000 Country Club Dr, M~f'~d•I
546-4141 $89,900 Sat/Sun· ,l·'
2430 Holly I.:n <N~ Hatar?ral.ii.f...,,~ 645·1496 $58 950 . -..
.'. 'Sat/Sun~'U'5
•4501 Roxbury.Cameo Sbortf,CdM
644·7270 'fl46,650 '
Sat/Sun/Mon 1·5
•2'43l".Bowaoin,Tulrege Prl<r,CM-..
637·5076 $44.800 SUn·llfon l ·
9812 Island ~!:'~aclifr) H.B.
536-7625 \ Sal/Sun/Mpn 11·5
1 Wintersweet Wy <Uni Pll)Jrv
552-8947 $54,500 SakM'"112:5
9192 Gettysburg Dr., Hunt. Bclll\
963-6379 $49,000 ..
1235 Santiago Dr .• Npt Bch
642·8012 $104,500 Sun-Mon 1·5
E. Wilson, CM
642·9497 $49,500 ·SUn'/Mon 1·5
4 ll· l<1~AM RM w !}.~ · •29 Carmel Bay <Spyg18ssy 1'
642·823S' . ' . , M a ;
•2719 Allialross, Coota ll{e.i 1)
646-7171 . ~M ,5
· Colville St. <Meadows) F.vl .
968-~8 Sat!Stin /¥.on l '5
l Port Margate (HVu,Hms) NII ,
$87,900 Sat/Sim/,Mon l l;-
1 Bul)ya, Easlbluff, NB · ·
644·1782 $97,500
Sat/Sun/MOii i·
2762 Tern Circle (Mesa Verde) CM
540-0674 $74,900 .
Sat/Sun/Mon 1·5
Dorchester, Cameo HIJM!.1!.o NB
ji7S.8550 $89,500 Sat/9Jn/MOi'l 1·5
2 Cape May, Lacuesta, HB ,
968-4456 $76,300 • Mon 1 ·5
51141 Sierra Cielo, Irvine
833-9075 $7~000 Sat/SUn/Mon l·
I ll I PAM llM _. DIM
•*618 Harbor Island Dr. N.B.
642·8235 . . Moo. £
aL 2 Inverness (Big Canyon) NB'
642·8235 $280,000 Moo. 1:
2 Circle Dr, Newport Beach
675.7225 $172,000
· Sat/SunlMOIJ 1·5·
Cassia, Eastbluff, N.B. '
644-7270 $94,500
. Sat/Sun/Mon l.S
6 II &, FAM llM w DIM
**306 Via Lido Nord, LidC!Is.Nl(
673·7300 $375,000 ·M . 2·5
1 II &. FAM llM w ·.DIM
• 1406 Lincoln Lane, Nwpt Bch'
549-0812 Sat/Sun/Molt 1•
JHaz• I·
Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
644-7270 $119,500 .
Sat/Sun/Mon l·
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IOSt. Ann 's Dr., Laguna Beacb
494-0463 suli. 1~-
0ME and 'GUE$T ~SE
, .. • 1 • -Piaua Lido (.lJ<kH.sl)'111,B1~-
64S-7575 $14S,OOO Mon. l · •
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Ele1a-'nt·,j apaciOUI, ~II~ CU~ll II l~hletll bedrodin1 a~ tarse o er aecur y n • a
ra1111ll>: 'r'oOm with cualom alr conclitJon~
fireplace&wetbl,r hute home on tbe 11th
master suite, ronMJ din· fairway, Exe.Cju.,.Ll ve,
in1. Situated on quiet walk to worlcl COGve-
•Lf•et in pre1ti•ous nlent to everytbl"'·
ne11hborho0d tn Mesa Dream home J« lbter-Verde. Ju1t reduced . taining·beauUlul det6r.
$30001nprieelornlelhb ~
week. Pbc>at HJ.2.113 for ~RE I 1 ·'
addJUoaal lnl'o and aJ>: , pointment.
OPfN 1119• lfS tuN TO
. YOU QUAl,IFY
HIWPOIT t •Ii ITS
· HI.lie livlns room with
open beamed ceiUn1s.
Lush secluded back'yard
with pool, appraJ,sed at
914,000. Callm.3548 sr•111.11 ..
RIALTOIS
3 + P'*9LY
$37,tlO
This cbarminf 3 bdrm. 2
bath Iara• added famlly room home ma,y be Just
what )'OU ire lookinf for.
Coey fireplace with open
beam cellinp OD a large
lot. All ol UU. • ollerad
witb FHA I& VA terma.
Call to &eeMMISL -Walk1:r 1: lt:t:
He ,111 ~,t1tte
$3000 moves you into this
sharp condo in area of
luxury homes. No quail·
fying to assume exlstina:
FHA loan. $33,900. full
price, Call 116:· 7188
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WA'flll'IOMT .
Ownel' ready \o IQ-lh1s •
5 bedroom family n>c>m
home ia well located on
canal in NewJ)Ort Shoc'el.
Low of lamily living
with waterfront deek,
quiet 11.J'eet and boaua
pool and tenllil clole b>-
Sl3,sqo. ' mc...i • Newport Bea~h ·open
Slt/Su.n/Manl-6 , ....... " 1"f.IY64Z.SZOO
• • , t:'e.wporf•ull ' ·
95.ti•01J;!~.1 . 1~11<1-·lllicb 2 .. ......... .-516-<(l ~ •• Custom home with "avy 982·"4$4~µn~~h
beam cejllnp in area al •
beautiful bome5. 3 BR
(buse master), 2 baOi.
I!.lvfng + family. FOrm.a
-dibe:-Pa:tto .. Lota-of room
for, entertalnina arounc1
potil PLUS 3 "'°"'· 400 sq. ft., detached stodJo
buildin&.
f46.JU8, •vesM&-4543
USIVA, I
MESAYaDI
HU•IPOOL'.
No ,money down plui
elegance of wrought Iron
fenced )'ard with ca•
li&htin1, formal entry
hall. True lri·level over·
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COATS & WALLACE
REAL FSTATE INC
ASSUME
$35,SOO
$335MO.
PAYSAU.
llDIM+POOL
240014. ft. orcomtort.able Calli. living bi8hlllbted
by aoui'met kitchen,
formal dining ·for enter· tainlna and huge family
room! A barbeque ai&e
back yilr~ !il!ll~Porkliric
pool.Ond lqW<!!iOI pines!
Cantt.mll•-with excellent
finafttir(g ai1Cttellft11ay1
brint an·y· ""*! Hurry!
Call 847-6010.
Ol'fN fl: 9• •}l 'VN TO flf1-i~f.' ·,
looks 1unswept pa~ 9' 1-====="""""""' deep pool high divillg
. .,,,...i. wul .. VA al li!t'Y $19.900. Call &4&-7171. •
THI: R[AI
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ESTATERS
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FISHOllOAT
In Your own pr1va&e'Jake.
~lesantly upsraded. 3
Bdrm, ·2 bath home, only
t year old , What a
araclou1 way to live . t~~;:r;;;;:-•1 TbU, lovely ~ near ·-··n-SO.lb Co.st Plua lloll<! ••-,_ at ,only $49,950. Call Two2-bdrm.homea.. 5'6·Htl. ,.. Good Coola llooa loc.
Redueed lo"2.IOO
CALL 67~7060
Ml$A-
.Lovely famtly· holM in
,'xtnt nellhborbood.
Beaut •• cond. l a500
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11)388 iba. 1212BR 2ba,
lolly ·!uni 'd.IXtnt ronlals.
Below-re,lacement at
1119,SOO. COAST
PROPERT\ES, 61W410
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1-!UNTINGTON IEACH IEAUTY
Ass ume 6% loan on this l ovely
Su burbia Pk. home w /4 BR FR &
for m al dining. Beaut. ldscp, BBQ, A /C
workshop. Perfection thruout. $59,500
2 I I I San J ....... Hill• Road
*WPORT CENTER, H.1. 644-491 O
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104 Via Ha•re Open S.n. I ·5
~ Bdrm. custom home; formal din-
'!lg rm .; lge. m str. s ui te with
l1brary & frplc. Oak parquet firs.,
sundeck. $159,000 _
LA WSOM REAL EST ATE
34 I 6 Via Lido, H.B. 6 75-4562
G-1002/GoMral 1002 ....................... ·-····················
4+
FAMl~YROOM
FHA-VA
. $41 .950
This large lo \•ely home in
Costa Mesa has 4 bdrms,
2 baths, la rge added
family room & is on a
quie t de ad-end street.
11W has got to be the
best buy in Costa !\1:esa.
Call 545-9491 .
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Bein11 remodeled : cus tom 5 BR s Bu 6500 sq. ft. home on point, pool. dock. ··
Lovely c ustom 3 Ill\ & den. 3•,, ba . on
lagoon. Boat slip. $225,000.
Beautifully decorated 5 BR . 4•, ba .,
Jlanel1n g, 3 frplt.:s . Boat sliJ>. ~60.000.
Custom 5 BR, 4 ba .. View. llO fl . on
Jugoon. Ra mp/float. $290,000.
Bill GRUNDY . REALTOR
1-11 11. y••d· [),,..,. ~~ F> nl'> 1>lbl
HUG HOMES
640-405Q
LINDA ISLE, ~77 ; open Sat/Su n. 1-4 :
enjoy summer in your 5 bdrm. home
on the lagoon. Buy it ! ~10,000
LINDA ISLE : 4 bdrm. +
on lagoon . Pier & slip.
consider lease. $23.5,000
fumil y rm ..
Owner will
WESTCLIFF, N .B.: great location !
This 3 bdrm. cutie has it a ll ! P ool,
near schools , parks & shopping .
$74,500
WATERFRONT
with pier ft slip
OFFER YOUR TRADE
.for a huge two-story 4 BR & den, 3
BA, with formal dining, 2 frpl c's ., 3
car gar and Extra Parking, $145,000
We hawe some nice 2
Rentals still aYailable.
or 3. BR Summer
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
2919 Newport Blvd. corner 30th
CORONA DB. MAR
Rustic home with 2 bdrms ., 2 bu lhs. HOUSE HUMTIMG
on R-2 lot. Offered at $65,950 .
IAYCREST
Newport Be a c h, exclusive area.
Be <;lutifully decorated with papers &
p a int ; 4 bdrm s ., dinin g rrn .,
recrc i.Jl ion roon1. f{eady t<> go a l
$73,000
FRENCH CNATEAU
lligh on the hills of Corona dcl
custom crc;.ited ; $2.50,000.
. UNIVERSITY rARK
l\Iar ;
Sin g le l e v e l 3 bdrm ., .atri un1,
air.conditioned , custom c1·cated at
S51.500
EMERAU> BAY
A r eal honeymoon cotta ge \Vit h 2
bdrms ., tree covered yard. a r eal buy
al $89,500.
[[U~~IN-Mfl~TIN lnrl
--RE AL TORS _ ___.,)
644-7662 COROMA DEL MAR
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PERMANENT BAY VIEW
'I'h is 3 bdrm .. 3 bath + \\·et ba r + sep.
maid 's or .l!Uest quarters, is situated
in front of the finest public bay beach
overlooking Lido Isle + a terrifi ~
night lights view. Remodeled &
decorated from top to bottom ..
Exclusive listing; principals only,
please. A buy at $187,500.
JEFF BRIERY, REALTOR
2602 Newport ll•d. Newport leach
675-9111 24 HOUR · SERVICE
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CATALINA VIEW ELEGANT
From this elegant & LIVING
spacious 4 bdrm. 3 bath l 'his is what Newport
fa mil y h o m e with Beach is all about. Less
separate family room & than 1 yr. old hidden t\110-
d1ning. The beautiful s to r y w /4 BR , d e n .
trees & _g reenery con-formal d1n1 n~. a lrg fcL·
tras t nicely with the lot & a J>QQL w.a uto.
thi ck shake roof, giving a s weep. The owner has
cozy feeling to this ex-heen t ransf'd and regret·
OPEN DAILY 12 to 5 rM
956 Lon.sin9 Ln, Costa M•sa
(1,aularino tf> llc1yes to La ns in g)
rRICE SLASHED $1.000. Owner must
sell th is \V cekc nd. t\ tr ul y fi ne 4BR
2bi.i home . l.o ts of privi.l c:y. F'ir eplc. in
lrg. living r111. g li.iss d0or:; le::1d to
SJ>a rk lir~g f r cc -forn1 pool. Crpts·dl'ps -2
ca r ga r . NCH r s chls . & s ho ps ... NOW
only S47 .950 ... W C)\V! Call {j<I0-6600
OPEN SA T·M~. 12 to 5 PM
1324 Outri99er Dr., Costa M~sa
IEST IUV Lusk 41R 2ba, c hild ren 's
playroom . F'an1ily room opening to
~r e ll i sc d pat ios , s wi m . pool , +
Jacuzzl . l)e l uxc c:rpts /ct rps, trash
c o mp;.i c tor, sc l f -c l ea n 'g ovens.
Upg rc.1 d e d th r uout . Garag e door
opener. s prinklers. NO maintenant.:i?.
Sl19.950. FE ~:. Ca ll 640·6600
JUST LISTED ~ ~l u g nif i c e n l 3
BR /Mas te r s uite & privat e buth.
Se par<.1 te c hild ren's \\'in g. fa mily r 1n.
formal d inin g. l..ush g~1rde ns en ha nce
covered p<Jt it>. $41 .~. Call 640-6600
3.5!1 San l'vl igucl l)r .. Ncw1>o1t Ccntl.:!r
[~ Gerrie
CO. Kt"altor"
G.-ral I 002 Ge-neral 1002
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BALBOA PENINSULA
I J'='"" cJ,tom 2 :01 v h0·Y1~
4 b,::..:lroom, 4 8'J!h & Golt~rv
Pio=:( fr-J r V'Jch• to 611 f•
2 ~tory, 2 fir~ol 'J,:<::.-«, 'N~to:.ir
Ult·o mo:l--:rn ~:·che'1
s~outit ..11111.,;W o f N~woort 8'JV
Fee Loncl 5279,rxtJ
cellent family borne on fully h a s to sell this
GtMN I 002 IG•Mral I 002 quiet col·de·sac street. Select J>roperty. 1'he full OPEM HOUSE THIS WEEi<END
••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••!••••••• $7·7,900. Call 64 6·7711. price is $1 22.500. CALL 1200EASTBALBOABLVD.,
EASTSIDE I ETIER Open E ves. for an appt. 55&2bti0 675..&120
~;;:c?I~~rr~:E; ~~l~r~~~:~~ -•:H~~~~~TIES ~~;=.:;~
Channlnq COtlnlry "'-ch &Id Utt~
Hi g hly up graded 2 br + den
predominantly Soft Golds , VanLuits'.
Lattice patio covers, lots , of Cust.
Carpentry &. more ... Approx.· 1800'.
New on Market, Won 't ·last! Open\S·at.
Sun. & M.on . I to 6, #27' Rue Grand Ducal. VIEWIVIEW
&.-Te""' 644-4249 VIEW
d , --=======::...-' Hlw ON A HILL ~------.....,_---_~----Just ofC Irvine Ave.; tr a n ce an ocea n .r-- - - -------=-=-
close to schoois, library, Recently remodeled andl---------•I UNRESTRICTED
& Westcllff shopping . redecorated. Top loca-LAND VIEW Be.it /Ju'! /Jiff Ca":'Jon
I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! / S o p h i s t i c i1 t e d e o n · : dortlinium on sixth floor.
G•111ral 10 '·. Nffal 1002 Located on Balboa Bay
Two bedroom & paneled tion in Old Corona del den : ba th to tally r e · Mar. Ric hly paneled !iv· No t muc h lefl. Plan now Spiral sta ircase. Vaulled
mod eled i new plumb-ing room a nd focmal din· for 4 units. 529,500. Co6ta ceilings. Huge master
ing). large yard. almost ing room and beautiful ~tcsa. suite. Country kitchen. By Owner $118,500
with slips available . Wet bar. Low ma in· ·······-············""' ...................... . HUC9E HOME Fabulous view of ocean &. ba y . Pri ced r e ·
a 4-car garage-hobby garde n kitchen. Call ·
E ed ~ tenan ce land sc a p · room. x.tra pav area 673-8550. . , · p 1 · · to park camper or boat. MN Hi'o .• '' •, 1u·. 10~1 '"',, • 1ng. oo ·Jacuzzi. A real
Ne\v 3 bcdrm . 2 bath Condo. Many
upgrades. including Air condition-
in g, builti11 \Vardrobes. Corning
s tov e to1>. Automatic la w n
sprinklers. Poolsize lot. End of Cul-
de·sa c. Vie\v ~1 2 RueChateau Royal.
luslness: 642-0833 Residence: 6404022
~UGE LOT ELEGANT a.onably al $59.000. Call $47.950 673-8>50.
J [ I dream at only S46.500. ··~:~~::!~~\ll~tdlif · c~~.~;~'"""°"""' FHA&VA EAST$11i · zs~~~~~;M;; Find what you want inl ~~~~~~~~~ !Ill THE REAL
EST!ITERS
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This large 4 bdrm, 2 bath
home w it h lovely
ienclosed patio on over·
sized lot is available for
quick occupancy. Space
for boat or trailer. For
someone who is tired of
feeling cra mped. Im·
m acuJate condition & loW
down payme nt . Call
Located._ ~ful cul~
de-stcf stieet is this 3
Bedroom, 2 bath Dike •
Colgrove built borne. Ex-
pressly s hown for. the
particula r buyer at th.is
low Price of just
Daily Pilot Classifieds. i: ·;;:,:,,,,,. __ ,.,,,,;,-..;
G1Mral 1002 GOMral 1002 GeMral 1002' G_.. 1002'G_.. 1002'G_.. · I002'G1Mral 1002
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$59,500
545·9491. ... ~~~-
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SUPERLATIVE
.. in eve ry r espect , , .a. HOME
describes this 4 BR -5 ""'
bath -F;R DR home~ $33,900
Each room has a View of T '1'i 1s Newport Vista 3
Fas hion Is land, Back bedroom home has an
~ay or the hills. Situated yApple pie kitchen, an ex-
10 OOf:! ~r Newport's most /pansive li ving room with
prestigious areas & re· a massive custom stone
alis tic ally priced al I £lreplace. lts onanestate
$210,000. For app't. to sized yard with ocean
see. call 833-9265 of breezes & minutes
6'75-2373 £ b eac h. C all qui c k Rachelle Robers 546-2313.
3333 E. CstHwy, Cd . C::N. '.'..1 ~ • '' s fUN 1081 Mtf• .-;~ 9u:fF~ [·-li~lllil
$.'WOO. m oves )'UiU into
this sharp cordo in area 2 STORY 4 br. 2 ba.
of lux ury honJes. No Re public ho me, ne w
quali£ying to as'!.ume ex-cpts , drps, assume VA
isling 1'~HA loa0. $33.900. loan, quick poosession.
fullprice.Cail '.fti2·7nl8 nr . So . C st . Pla za. & K€/V Ownr/Agt. 751-5516
~ R£AtlTORSii A WEDNESDAY
SPECIAL •ZE' O* FOR,...' House '.-• This is a .a re opportuni· DOCTOR ,
ty to ass1 me an existing This has it all and its oa
1% FHi\ loan covering the private Mesa Verde
(2) 3BR 2ba homes. The golf course &: country
rent rfo m 1 can cover the club greens. Fairways,
tota l JJa yment of $255. trees &: ponds at your
per O'I",.:>., and you can Ii vt! back door . Formal dia·
in &li ,e other free. The in& room. billilll"ds sit ed
bom cs a re 7 yrs old, fa mily t o o m plus a
locPAed on a shady cul-trOphy roo m or dt!o.
de ·s ac and surrounded Cti.ildre ns wing with
by a cinder block wall. pl \y r o om . 4 Giant
F ull price $48.SOO. C bcilioom~ & baths. lli an
'?'uckl y ·$56-2600 exc lu s i ve a t only "(C: SELECT $134,"50. Call 54&2313.
. TPROPERTIES [ijjiiliil
Only $411111 Down 01Lu•1 cOMIO
t.o UliU,mt_7.54 Fl-IA loan Split level. 3 Br + view.
on bi& 4 bedroom Condo Only J61 ,500. Ca ll
in t~ounlai.n Valley. Un· 83l-JS48
"°Uevable low prke o S'A111M5 Only SU.$00. Vact'nL Call ... LTc.5
'world R eal Esl a&el-cc--'==::.::=:_--1 ~m7. SELL Idle lltml with •
, Dally !llot Clwllkd Ad.
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WILLOWS
3 BR, 2 BA ..... S41 .500
UCQUETCLla
4 BR. 2 BA ...................... S59,900
VIL.U.GI I
2 BR. 2 BA ...................... s.16.500
3 BA, 2i,; BA+FAM .............. $55,500
3 BA, 211:1 BA+ FAM ............ ,.$54.400
3 BA. 2YJ BA+ FAM .............. $55.900
4' QR. 2\'2 BA+ FAM .............. $56.500
.CBA,2\.'I BA +FAM ..... .$53.900
VILUGlll
3 BR. 211:1 BA. FAM. VIEW •..•.... S76.500
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.3BA,2;8A ..•.. : ................ 558.500
3 B~ 21h BA, FAM •............ $61 .500
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3 BR. :211:1 B~. FAM .............. $67,500
CHAMCBJiDa
3BR.2 BA , ...................... $55.500
3 B~.;2 ,BA.fFAM ................ $59,900
4 BR, 2Yl BA +FAM .............. S65,900
!Ii BR, 2"2 BA+ FAM .............. $62.900
•AIDIM HOMIS
3'bR. 2 BA .' ....•...•••..... " ... $57,500
3 BR. 2\.'i BA •.. , ................ $52,000
PAllM
3 BR.~ BA. FAM ••••............ 169.900
CUL.WBl''f
3 BR._ 2 BA .....•. , ...... , ....... S«.900
lUll1U IOCI DWl'.IDS 3BR.2~A+FAM •.. ~.: •... S89,900FEE
nmuaoc:a
4 BR, 2 8A. FAM •..• , ••.•..•.... $64.950
4 8R •. 2BAFAM+JACUZZl ...•.• 168.QOO
•• \ ' ' --l.1~9tf4rf Hodl.,. Rice
HAllOI VIEW HOMES
2 BA, 2 BA+ DEN ....... '. ........ $70,000
4 BA, 2 BA, FAM+VIEW ........ S103,000
4 BR. 21,; BA, FAM .............. $110.000
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WINNER'S
CIRCLE
M•delilte
Cross
Top• Jo Wes
for April '
TUITLllOCK TIUA.CI
4 BR. 21h BA+ FAM ..... , ...... $115.000
4BR,2Y1 BA+FAM ............ $139.500
THI tLUllPS
3 BR. 2'h BA+FAM +VIEW ...... $85.900
IATCUST
4 BR, 3111 BA +FAM ............ $1 09.000
WAL.HUT SQUAii
3 BR. 2 BA , ..................... $31.500
3 BR. 2 BA ....... , ............. $32,950
GIHHTRH HOMIS
3 BR, 2 BA ..................... $57.000
3 BR.2 BA ...............•.••••. $53,950
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REALTORS
Rl;NTALS
VILLAGE I
4 BR. 21'2 BA. FAM ....... . . S450.
2 BA. 1 BA
2 BA.2BA
3 BR, 2 BA
VILLAGE II
VILLAGE Ill
GA•OEH HOMES
3 BR. 2 BA , .
3 BR, 2 BA
Olll~ll.D
3 8 R, 2YJ BA
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.S325.
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S400.
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TUaTLllOCK DUPUXlS
3BR, 2 BA ........•.. , ........ , , . ,S4.25.
W ALM UT 5qU.Ul
2 BR. DEN, 2 BA ............... ,$275.
THI THIA.Cl
2 BR, 2 BA ....................... S350.
2 BR, 2 BA ................ , ....... $360.
TU•Tll IOCI(
oC BR, 2Yl BA. FAM • , ............. S52 5.
4 BR. 2Yi BA. FAM & BONUS . . . S525.
Phone
833-8600
CAMPUS VALLIY CEMTlll
452JC-Drift
l"hle, CallforNa 92664
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HACH UNITS
Right at the beach and in time for
s ummer r entals or k eep the
year-round t enants . Mother-in-law
unit passiblc. Priced at only $73,900
and owner will accept 10% down or
fixer-upper hou se or units in trade.
CUL-DE-SAC
Neatly tucked a\vay in a quiet street
nestled under a s hake roof and
waiting for you, this 4 bedroom, 2 bath
home must be sold no\v since owners
have bought another. Make an offer.
TREES TREES TREES
New carpet, new paint, new drapes.
This squeaky clean and sharp 4
bedroom, 2 bath home is priced at
only $38,500. Cozy fireplace, natural
wood cabinets and a tree-shaded yard,
too.
WATERFRONT
4 bedrooms, 3 baths and room for
large boat at your own private dock.
Waterfront luxury at the unbelievably
low price of $132,000.
VIEW
I\ panoramic vie 'v hom e in un
exclus iv e area of Newport Beach ,
elegantly ap1>ointed and decorated.
Sunken tub, mirrored bathroom, i
family rooms. 2 wet bars, 2 fireplaces,
5 bedrooms and 5 baths. An enormous •
master suite. Will consider a smaller
"Palm Springs or Newpart Beach home
in exchange.
WATERFRONT
· This magnificent home on Linda Isle
has 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, over 4300 sq
ft of luxurious 'living. Your own
private dock of course. Owner will
consider smaller home in exchange.
TRIPLEX
Super size bedrooms and two of these
ttnits-are 2 bdrm, 11/2 baths too. Near
schools and shoppin g, the units are
always full. Private patios, closed
garages, private laundry rooms .
Excel lent location and asking $61 ,900.
Owner has found larger units and is
motivated.
44 UNITS
For the investor ready to move up.
Please call our Investment Division
about purchase or exchange.
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~ realty
FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW.
Custom-built. 3·Story duplex on
Seashore Dr. 'fwo 3 bedroom. 2 bath
units. Parking for 7 cars. Steps to
beach . $154,500. Harrie t Perry
642-8235. CC72 J
STARLIGHT! STARBRIGHT!
STARRY SPYGLASS
EVERYNIGHT' Magnificent view
from magnificent home! Lg. & sun·
ny 3 bedrooms, separate dining:
family room + custom pool &
jacuzzi. $174 ,500. Jack Custer
642-8235. CC73l
BIG CANYON CUSTOM.
Deep setback provides huge
courtyard entry to a gracious 5
t,edroom home on }<'airway. Mex ·
ican tile & \voo<l fJanelin g set a
beautiful m00<1 for y<1ur creativity.
Maxine Willian1s 642·82:35 . tC74)
TROPICAL PARADISE.
Exotic landscaping surrounds this
delightful Nc,vport Beacl1 home.
Gazebo covered Koi pond &
waterfall , extra dee p private
backyard. A 3 bedroom home for
$95.000 fee. Joyce l<:dlund 642-8235
CC75J
LOCATIOH! MAIN BAY VIEW!
Custom Linda Isle 5 bedroom home
w/best view on ba y. i\1arvelous
master s uite -beautiful bayside
terrace . Appt. on l y. Dona
Chichester 642-8235. c C7ti)
«>RTH, SOUTH, WES T & EASTBLUFI
No finer condo1n iniu1r1 livi ng than 111
"The BluCfs." Lovely a bedroom
w /wonderJul view. Ncil r pool &
shopping. $74.500. J ca11ne New111an
642-8235. <C77 J
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NO DOWN
CLOSING COSTS
ONLY!!
5 IDRM /2 STORY
Tree lin ed s treet .
Prest ige a pproac h .
Mas si V 4;l entry.
ENORMOUS PARLOR.
Formal bunquet room.
Gigantic garden kitchen.
MAMM01'H JtUMPUS
ROOM . 5 BONUS
DEDitOOMS. Closing
costs move you in. GI 's
tuke udvunluge. Call now
&42·2535.
OllN rr1 V• II S IUN IO~f N•(I'
!~li~lilljll
Hordw-1'1-.
DUPLEX
2 Large bedrms
w /wardro.be c losets .
Bltns. Living rm w/fplc.
Single car garages.
Patios. Jn good area.
CaU anytime
646-3928: Eves :642-1447
Lachenmyer
Realtor
LACUESTA
IYTHESEA
HODOWH
YOUR opportunity! 2100
sq. rt. or ocean-cooled.
grandeur with NO
DOWN PAYMENT.
Four jumbo bedrooms.
Most prestigious & de·
sired area. First to call
gets this TREMEN·
DOUS BARGAIN. Call
842·2535.
OPEN ru 9. Jf s fUN 10 ei'Ni<f'
THE HEAil
ESTllTERS .
IAYFROHT
LITTLE ISUHll
Balboit Island, 4 bdrm.
home + income; private
pier & float. Quiet loca·
tion. Just recently re·
modeled with large,
workable, immaculate
kitchen. 3\12 Baths, 2
tubs, 4 showers. Will con·
sider trading down for
single story quality,
night &: day view home,
or vi ew lot. $250,000 •
Clear.
315 MARINE AVE.
BALBOA ISLAND * 673-6'00 *
JUST
OFFIRVIHE
"IACKIAY"
Immac ulate. Beamed
ceiling house & garden
yard. Gourmet kitchen
with roicroWioiVe oven,
walk to Back Bay. Amaz·
ing al $48,950. Don't wait
to see t h is one. Call
646-7171.
QPtr-.i flt 9 • II 5 fUN f06f NICI'
FHARll'O
$34,900
Take advantage, his loss
your gain on this 3 bdrm.
2 bath home! $1750 tolal
down! Walk to beach,
schools, and shopping!
Priced below market !
Offered ror very limited
time. Don't wait for this
opportunity-it's· knock·
ing. Call for quick appl!
841·6010.
OPIN ll( <1• JI S I UI·• fOl>f t.' r•
BEACH HOME
WILL TRADE
For trust deeds or other
property . Newly re·
modeled & decorated.
Lots of wood & stained
glass. Large Jot with
secluded patio & £ire
ring. Call 646·1111. Open
l=:ves.
STOP!
Look no further if you need 3
bedrooms, 2\-2 baths, large family
room + laundry room. See this at
$45,900. Has huge cul-de-sac yard and
large covered patio. Call now,
962-4454 .
THE BEST LOCATION
Near ·st. Bonaventure church and
school. This PRESTIGE .home has 3
bedrooms & 2 baths. Landscaped to
perfe c tion ~ shows much pride of
ownership. $54,900. Call 962-4454. ·
WOODED PARADISE
3 Bedroom Doll House located ·on a
quiet, secluded street. Thls Mesa de!'
Mar home is on an oversized lot
surrounded by many large trees.
Professionally landscaped. Tastefully
decorated thruout. Outstandingsulue.
·$44,950. Call 640-6161.
OWNER ANXIOUS
Owner has bought another home and
must sell this highly customize4 3
bedroom University Park Cond"o. This
single level home is an end unit and is
located on a quiet eul -de-sac street.
Many extras including remodeled
}<itchen with new appliances. YOU
OWN THE LAND. REDUCED TO
$57,500. Call 640-6161. ·
4 BIG ONES!
This fine 4 bedroom, single story
home is only l'f.l years NEW! Located
on a spacious corner lot with lovely
landscaping, sprinklers and SHAKE
ROOF. Vastly upgraded interior with
paneling and custom drapes. IT'S A
BEAUTY AT $48,900. Call 546-4141
BEAUTIFUL NEW LISTING
on Country. Club Drive in Mesa Verde.
A spectacular 3 bedroom, 2'12 bath
home with too many great features to
mention. Shows like a model !! Large
corner lot. Much privacy. Fantastic
for entertaining. Call for an
appointment . OPEN HOUSE
SAT /SUN /MON 1-5 -3000 Country
Club Dr., Mesa Verde. $89,900.
Call 546-4141.
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CLIFF DR., NEWPORT IEACH
Inspiring ocean view from this lovely
2 bdrm. home. The huge living rm.
has a cozy frplc .; also included , is a
very attractive guest apt. -ideal for
in-laws or a teenager. $120,000
WHY PAY MOU! n
Let us show you a highly upgraded 4
bdrm., den & formal dining rm.
home; luxurious carpeting; blt·in
bookcases; located only steps from
the Mesa Verde Golf C<>urse. All this
for $67,500
DECORA. TOR'S HOME
2 Bdrms. -in Irvine Terrace. Large
mstr. bdrm. with mirrored doors.
Eating area in bright, light kitchen,
overlooking profess. lndscpd. yard.
Fee land (not leasehold). $89,500
O u ~• YI All
BAY AND BEACH
67~~-3000
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HOME IN IRVINE
Small 3 bdrm .. 2 baths, surrounding
beautiful atrium. This is a free
standing home with no common walls,
-located close to everything.
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liq Canyon Buy l .
Dcoutllul """' model. "---BE ALJ:Q RS----
v a c a n t . f\i us t sc II ! 2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ .Bedroom & den. $119,500.
or lease $700. 1110. G...r.i IOOZ-11 IOOZ
VOGEL & BABBITT
REALTORS
644-6056
OLDER
COUPLE-ED
La rg e ba ckyard Co r
garden Newer 2 bdrm
house with fireplaC!e &
lovely kitchen in lovely
California homes. Owner
transferred Must sell
now! Call 646-17 11 Open
t=:vcs
Walker & lee
Real Isl ale
fo'or Classified A\I
AC'rlON
Call n
Oul\y Pilot
1\l)-VISOlt
t>42·5678
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ONLY $7Z.000
For a home in olde
Corona del Mar in an R·2
zone AND South of the
11wy. Can you beUeve it?
You MUST 1eet.hi1one.
EASTILUFF
Firs l time offered! 4
BR., J baths, 2 frplct.: 35
fl &ame rm . AND
(orever view. f\ real find.
$105,000
COMl"ANV
Ht-:i\J.1'0RS
SINCE 19·14
673-4400
IFYOU
have a service to offer or
goods to s ell, placti an ad
in th e Dally. Pilot
Classified Sectk>n
l'bon(.l &12·5678.
PANORAMIC
VIEW
Spyalass Hill, Magnifi·
cent 4 bedroom home
with huge family room
plus a separate formal
dining room, spectacular
view of ocean and Balboa
llarbor. Custom drapes,
blinds & carpets. micro·
wave oven, eauette in·
tercom, many, many ex·
tras. A beautiful home of
the ruture. Call673-8550 ..
Ol'f" II( 9 . 11~IUN1061 Nier·
THE-REiil'
EST II TE RS
CONDO
Hard to find 4 bedroom,
1 i,ti yr new. Call for info
about added features.
. Won't last at $36.000.
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HEY, MOM & DAD!
CHECK THIS c;ARl!l'REI TOWNHOUSE
-3 bedrooms and plenty of living
space. Sllow your kids the pool,·
clubhouse and big green belt.
Remember someone else iakes care of
this, so you ran r elax and enjoy it.
Owner will help finance, priced at
$31,500. Call 540-1151
UNITS UNITS UNITS
IASTSIDI COSTA MIS"Ac --10 -two
bedroom cottages with attached
garages and tree shaded fenced
yards. A be•llM i...-NI ,.. Pricld
.. $170,000. c .. 540.1151.
SPLASH SPLASH
POOL TIMl -is just around the
corner and we have the perfect home
fQr y·ear 'round entertaining. 3
Bedroom, 2 bath, enclosed patio lwllol
a CJn•nhouM!I. Offered at $45,500. Call
540.1151.
ON 'THE OCEANFRONT
Sl'ICTACULAR, i'lw HEW -,2 story
home magnificent .~w Md beach. 3
Large bedrm s with room for 4 .
Oversized family room and living rm .
Modern kitchen . and dining. All Jess
than 3 years old. First time offered at
$199,000. Choice Balboa location. Coll
540.llSI.
MESA VERDE
SPARKLING FAMILY HOME -big 3
bedroom model with 2 baths and large
family room. View of Mesa Verde
pri ... ate tolf cotrM from living room.
See this charming', squeaky clean
home priced to sell at $45,950 .. Call
540-1151. '
NEWPORT BEACH
DUPLEX -s harp, 2 Bedroom home + 1
Bedroom apartment over garage: Jut
3 bloclls lo beach. Priced only $81,250.
Good terms. Hurry, won't last! Coll
546:5180
TRANSFER FORCES SALE!
Sharp 4 bedrm, 3 bath, tri-level
executive hom e. Near private country
club. H419e family ..--. formal dining
and oversized lot. Very flexible
financing. Cail 546:5880.
MESA VERDE 2 Story
ONLY $64,000. You'll love this
executive style Pacesetter home
complete with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths;
den & formal dining. Fantastic lattice
work patio cover. lest valw in all of
Costa Mesa. Don't miss it! C•ll
546:5810.
PRICED ONLY $36,000
ANYONE CAN ASSUME LOAN
PAYMIHTS ONLY $249.
per month including taxes for this
sharp 3 be~r.oom, 2 bath Costa Mes~.
home. You II love the massive brick
fireplace, huge kitchen , separate
dinette area, covered patio and large
rear yard studded with fruit trees. c ..
546:5880.
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NEWPORT
WATERFRONT
Pier & Z Slips SI 32,000
Large 3 BR home with 2
boat slips needs new
owner. Enjoy living on the
water . Tasteful l y
_...-redecorated 1973. Large 1........-spacious rooms offering
distinctive living on fee
land. 2 Fireplaces, open
beams. ..
PR€STIG€ I HOM€S
REAL l:STATI BROKERAOI!
JN N. N-,.no llN,. ""'""' tH.11. t45·•t••
645-6646
LINDA ISLI -HIW-LUXUllOU5
Perfect design! Elegant carpeting,
drapes & wallpapers, Italian marble,
pool & jacuzzi. 5 BR, F R, form. DR,
billiard rm, 5'h ba. Pler/ellp. $39,5,000
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SPl!CTACULAR
VIEW
Lar1e luxury 'adult condo
with boat allp avalli.ble.
Full secu rity bldg.
Private swimming pool,
Best buy on Peninsula.
6'16·7111 . Open Eves.
Walker & lee
Rea l I slate
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PENINSULA PT.
6 UNITS
a Bdrm .• 1 ba. +
bachelor; xlnt. loc.'ation ; eood rental•! Swlmmlna
pool. frl_ced at '225,000.
Call 673-J663 • 875-4777
Eves
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VISIT THESE "
: ' . CAMEO SHORES
Choice 3 bedroom and den Ocean
View Home. Select ca1-pets & drapes.
Spacious breakfast area overlooks
esthetically designed pool and palio. 2
Years new_ Warm, open. feeling and
ideal for entertaining. Access to
private beaches. Presented. by our
resident specialist$ SJiirley and
·Marshall Rich.
4101 Roxllwy, CdM Sal !i<&JI MOii 1·5·
EASTBLUFF , ·
Lovely family home, 5 ·bedrooms,
family room and a VIEW ~! New
wall coverings & carpet. Choice
location with charming brick patio.
Call us to see this beauty. $94.SO.~.
ZI07 Ca1<1., l'llluff,.. W.S..t.'• i·5
WALK TO BEACH
and all that stained g lass! Custom
built DUPLEX South of High•way.
Upper tin it super new! Lots of
shake-shingles & stained glass. 3
Bedrms, 2'12 bath, large deck. Lower
remodeled. Shake it on over and 9ee ! ! .
$119,500.
509 G-nrod, CdM
CALL-644-7270
2828 E. Coa•I Highway, Corono del Mor ... .o•n 11;11
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Prime location near end of Lido, with
southerly exposure for sun bathing &
sunset views. 4 Bdrms, 5 Baths.
formal dining, rumpus room opening
on sandy beach, pier & float. Fully
furnished. Price teduced to $295,000.
Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR
)t i Boy~•d· D11v• t;j f' 67':.> 6161
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IEAUTIRIL WESTCUFF.UU.
$42 500 hard to find 5 bedroom
• with great floor plan and, Sharp as a pln. Enlarged privioicy.NJce open feel-
tiving room + dining ing-lovely courtyard
a.rea. seats 12 + 17~20 e ntry and beautiful
fiesta room . Cracklin~ landscapin1\ Beat
"fJrepJa_ce. Very araciou.1 ~ valwe-~ 508. 675-4080.
living for just $4,250 PETE BARRETT
down. Call 646-7171.
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ESTllT
642·5290 175·4010
CAMl!O HIGHUHDS
Lovely 4 bed·room, 2'f, bath home
w /family -dining room. Beautifully
landscaped ir1terior patio w /pool .
Coloi-ful decorator wallpapers &
carpels. $91,50\1 .
LUSK HARIOR VIEW HILLS
You will enjoy the outdoor fun of
this charmi11g home with its pool,
jacuzzi, twin cbar-broiler & gas
lights . 4 bedr;:ioms, 2 baths.
$105,000.
• PROM COLD\\XELL IAHKIR. ••
With pride, A home of
extraordinary character and
dignity. 120 feet of waterfront. 5
bedrooms 4 •12 bath$. Dining room.
Den. Pool, Unabashedly deluxe spa
with separate me~'l &: women's
quarters. Jacuzzi. S\eam. Sauna.
$350,000. <Fee)
LOT IN BIG CAl\IY.ON
Build your dream hot\rt~ on this
super site overlooking ~.otf course
at end of cul -de-sac. Lowe"St price in
this prestigious gate gparded
community. $69 ,000 .
SlllNG IS ll!LllVIH<i\
This beautiful pool and \custom
landscaping, 3 bedroom. \family
room with large brick fir(!place
home on quiet back bay s \reel.
$12,500 ' ' CAMIO SHOlllS
Approximately ~ acre w.\th
magnificent gardens. Large pool &
waterfall. 3 bedrooms, dining roori,1,
family room, large living room"
Elegance, privacy & 3 private\
beaches. $129 ,500 \.
IOSTOl'I WHALER FOR SZS0,000 n
Higher then normal for this bi>at
but a few other items a re included
-such as a DOCK -a lovely,
spacious 5 bedroom HOME on 45
feet of fee frontage, making this the
best value on the bay. Will trade.
NIWPORT IEACH 644-1766
LAGUNA llACH 494-0749
A COLDWELL IAHllM CO.
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.... livin ~ in a love ly BLU•'FS
condominium, where th e association
crew maintqins lbe greenbelts, your
Yard, e~en the ' exterior of the bldg.
"Let u s show 'you this beautirul 1"I'rina" model, wiUt 3 bdrms., 21h
baths, ea\ing space in kitchen. $69,500 •
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SLASHED
$55,.,00.
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BAY AN~D BEACH
(_J7~-J -3000
Largest yak in ~l csa
Verde North. !loom fur
pool, aarden, or p;uJdle
tennlis. court. l'rcm1um
arado wall. fl oor und
w i ndow eo\·e r1Ui£is.
Natura l wr,od gru in
kitchen cab nctH, hui:e
master suite with walk-
in c lo1ct a nU pri vate
garden atrium. tl62-7788
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LIKI A MODll.
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CHECK YOUR WATCH!
'fhc 1nin4tes tick away before some
smart buyer grabs this So. of the hi·
\VUY. duplex. Corner lot w /view.
Beautiful llc cor. Steal it at $89,500.
Lo is Mi lier 642·82:JS . !CG5 J
PRESTIGE SPYGLAS S HILLS.
Lovely 4 1Jcdroon1, 3 bath l1om e
\V /1n any u1>grad ecl f e atures .
Beautiful patio fur e11tertaini11 g &
views of city, oecan & hills. S184,500
incl. la nd. Je<Jnnc Newman 642-8235.
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HARIOR VIEW SOMERSET.
Lg. 5 bedroom, 3 balh home priced lo
sell quickly ! Easy l'are yard, cool
p atio \V /wood ov crha11g, 3-car
garage, community i>ark & pool.
$94,500 fee. J oyce Edlund 642-8235.
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EXTRAORDIHARE DOVER SHORES.
Magnificc11t Bciyfront VI EW home!
4 bedrooms, 41,:1 buths -approx.
4000 s<.1.ft. -1x>0 l & jacuzz i -45'
dock. Asking s:.J~S.000 incl. land. Vee
Stinson 642·82J5 tCt}M)
BIG BOAT HEED A HOME?
70' float & 103' picrt1ead line on Lin·
da Isle w /spectacul ar Spani sh-s tyle
J be<lroom, 3 bath home. Den ·&
separate dining rm. Priced to sell at
$212,000 . Bob Owens 642-8235. (C69)
BEST VALUE IN SPYGLASS.
You can see foreve r all of Newport
Beach from a sit-down view in this
front-row 3 bedroom Spyglass home
w/g reat yard for pool & in perfect
condition . $149 .500 . Clint Mose s
642-8235. (CiOJ
DOVER SHORES -PRIME VIEW.
El egance & presti ge . 3 oedroom. 4
ba th, formctl dining r oo m hom e
w /ch-armin·g 1'""rench kitc h e n &
Englis h den. Perfect condition !
Sl5~,500. Barbara Aune 642·8235.
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64J-12l S 644-6200.
tOI Dover Drlw• 1M4 ~Arllli.lr
Nnrport lffch, c.tlfor• tHU
Jo"incst beach area. Truly
executive neighborhood.
Gorgeous lanililcaplng.
Elegant entry way. f'\illy
upg raded interio r .
Go urm e t kitchen .
Formal dine. t'amJ\y
sized bedrooim. 15'x<IO'
covered dant'.e puvUion.
Hu&e l'fl&Ster sulte-no
down buys this!! Teike
advanl<£&e, call842-2535.
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ESTATERS ---
OCEANSIDE CONDO
"OCEANi\SOUTII "
Ad ult Community
C0ver40)
2B R-2BA . CliOICE one
slory end unit, overlook·
in2 gol£ course with
glimpse or ocean. Patio.
Bnclosed garage. Close
to clubhouse. pool ,
jacuzzi. Short walk to
bus li n e . Nr. l arge
Carls b a d s hoppi n g
center . 3 mi. toocean. Ill-
n es s rorces sale by
owner . Shown by app't.
548 -3036 Qr 4J3-J85..'j
rRIC ED SU.SHED
51R + L.t.MD
llACH
Rambling 5 bedroom, 3
bath, two story. Formal
c nt-ry, s unken living
room. Enormous parly-
g am e room w i th
!ir"eplace. Glassed in
gourmet kitchen. Ex·
tensive patio and wan-
dering private grounds .
Housekeepers quarters.
Separate childrens wing
and hideaway master
suite . Walk to beach.
Just $5350 down. See iL
now! Call 963-6767.
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ESTATERS
llGCAH\'OH
Tota lly c h afmi n g &
created for gracious Ii\'·
ing. f\fon aco mOOel · ex-
ten s iv e I y upg raded
thruou t ; 3 bdrm s .,
rormal dining rm .. wet
bar, 3 car garage.
Pre mium loca tion on
quiet cul de sac. ilreet,
overlooking the £airway.
Solid value at $155,000
C. F. Colesworthv
balton 6411-00iO
Find what you ·want in
Daily Pilot Classifieds.
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BY THE SEA
·PrSview Opening•
Our:Uth unit Is now open for your vle\ving.
Si nce you've bee n house hunting. you kno\v
ho\v Importan t a good nei ghborhood ls. In
1-l untington Beach that neighborhood is.IA Cuesla
By The Sea. These quality home? are drr:natically
dif ferent nnd e1<1c Hlng. Th ey are 1deally/s1tuated
to take advantage of th o excellent
ycar·round cllmale.
Designed with many 1pecial househol d!
ftia ture!I wh ich lncluds: massive rough sewn wood
beams. wood and brick siding, and soaring.
·roof lines. A truly functional fl oor plnn \\'i~1
benutiful app olnlments 3 to S bedrooms. s~me
rloor plans in clude a study. All havecomf t-
11ble family rooms with 'r-~••C
wet bnre, bonus rooms,
formal dining rooms and
lhree car garagea. 1--"f
Convenientl y located
nr.ar schoola and 1hop-
;1ing areal, with harbor1
nnd beaches close by. t---1.,.,
La Cunla By the Se1, a
beautUul home for you
;ind your family.
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UHIQUI IN OLD ILUFFS -On the
Bluff, beautifully upgraded E pla n
great views. $112,000. See this Unique
Home at 1959 Vis ta Caudal.
UHl9UE IH THE ILUFFS -original
section, 3 bdrm, excellent condition.
See this Unique Home at 2004 Vista
Cajon . $74,000.
UHlfi>UI IH OLD COROHA Dll MAR -
2 bdrm, custom on a corner lot, ocean
view, prime cond., see this Unique
Home at 3322 Seaview.
UHlfi>UE IH THE ILUFFS -3 bdrm,
delightful paneling, view, owner will
finance al 81h o/o, asking $102,500. See
this Uniqu e Home at 430 Vista Parada
in the Bluffs.
UHl9UE IH llli CANYON -See this
Unique Home at #5 Royal St. George.
Large, beautiful 5 bdrm. Priced at
$275,000 . .
UHlfi>UE IH THE iLUFFS -Former
model home, greenbelt location, Bac k
Bay view. warm interior. $88,000. See
this Unique Home at 2407 Navia, The
Bluffs , Newport Beach.
UHlfi>UE IN HUHTIHGT()H IEACH -3
·bdrm, La Cuesta tract, corner lot,
cathedr al beams, shutte rs , only
$52,500. See t his Unique Home at 21652
Saluda Circle, Huntington Beach.
UHlfi>UE IH OLD CORONA DEL MAR -
Cute duplex, needs a new dress, has
great potential, great income. Now
$89,950.· See this Unique Home at 511
Orchid.
UHl9UE IN MESA VERDE -Mesa
Verde Villas condominium, 3· bdrm,
near golf course, pool, jacuzzi. Only
$49,500. See this Unique Home at 3026
Clubhouse Circle .
UHlfi>UE IH HARIOR VIEW HOMES -
A'Qne of lar gest view lots in Newport
area. Beautiful 4 bdrm. 2 story_ Fee
land. Price reduced $12,500 to $122.500.
See this Unique Home at 2162 Port
Dueness, H. V .H.
UHlfi>UE IN MESA VERDE -~'airway 4
bdrm, s ingle story. new offering at
$149,QOO. See this Unique Homp at 3024
Java Road.
UHlfi>UE IN SPYGLASS -"Southport".
Cape Cod exterior, 6 bdrms, half .
lndscpd , m oving. $179,500. See this
Unique Hom e at 51 Montecito.
UHlfi>UE IH HARBOR VIEW HILLS -
New listing, Sandpiper model, needs
fixing u p. See this Unique Home at
3500 Catamar a n.
UHlfi)UE IN IRVIHE TERRACE -4
bdrm, pool, spectacular harbor view.
enterta ining home. See this Unique
Home at 1023 Dolphin Terrace, Corona
del Ma r.
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ON·ToiioF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE
NICEST PEOPLE SELLIN(; THE NEATEST HOMES
CORONA DEL MAR, 675·6000
MESA VERDE,, 54&5990 • CALL US
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Spectucul ar utrium en·
try to a world of .:lo.ss
and planli;. S pac1ou:.
hi gh vaulted h\'111~ und
din ing roon1s. Unique
fi replace. Hcuu11rul ly u11
pointe d mas ti:r a nd
chlldrcns :.ultes. l"ully
appoint e d gurd e 11
k i t c hen . llan1lll1ng
private .grount111 , ~:,u
down. De first to see 1t :
Call 963·6767.
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UHLIMITID
POSSIBILITIES. <.:ould
be 3,4,5,ti or e 11en 7
B e dro o m s. Uri c k
r1replace, game & family
room, heated pool, near
b e a c h . Ca l l KEY
It EAL TOHS. 962-77M8
RANCH ESTATE
41R·2 STY
IEACH
ASSUME
$33,000
Curn m a nding cor11t~r
loeallon. $et'.luded ell·
lrance. Lurgc family siic
living room with 1nassivc
stone fire1ilacc, forma l
banque t s iled d ining
room . ll u ge country
styled kitc hen. Separate
wing for hide :.iway
master suile. Sweeping
stairs t o c h1ldre ns &
gues t qua rters . Seller
motivated. 'fake over 7'/.,
VA loan. NO NEW L01\N
COSTS! S295fmo. ·pays
all. First to call gets this
BA RGAIN . 96.1·7881 .
(}Pf// 111 9 •1/ ~ lt;N l<..itil "'• •
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THE REAL
PERFECT
ror owner /occupant. 2
Br and New Ue ach
OupleK es, with 3 IJ!l, 2
lla Un its t-ach. An1ple
garage & parking with
1st owner depreciation.
$85,000. ca . Call 044·7211
Agent
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SUPER HOMES
3 I 5 POINSETTIA
S1>aciou s ;.ind friendly ! F lowe r rill ed
patios, room t u ~row 45 ft. lot , S
Bll, d en. :J IJ~1 th~. Upcn Sun. & Mnn.
1-5
461 SEAWARD ROAD
f{anch sty le . lots uf \\'Uod & u~c d
bri ck: 3 bdr m .. 2 h11Lhs , form;.ll dinin g,
ci-11· s hiny cle;1n. ~"7'1 .5-00.
Open Sun. & '.\Ion . 1·5
$2000 TAX REBATE
41 S-4151/2 IRIS
This new du('tlcx qualifies. 3 lldrm .. 2
bath for you + leased 2 b<lr111 ., 2 bath
for in come. 0 1lcn Sat. f>.~·t . onl y.
UNIVERSITY REALTY
3 00 I E. C oosl H(ghwoy
Corona del Mar 673·6510
Corona del Mer ' I 022 Corona d•I Mer 1022
MESA VERDE
Pea<"e & Quiet .re r°"'" In this beautifu Bi"·
eeutive"4 BR. 3 Bil, fam·
rm hom e . Be:i.utlfut
pitrk·like s etting on this
extra quiet cul·tk:·&1u:.
i''or t he discriminating
buyer. $74,900. By owner.
540·0674 27tl2 Tern Circle,
Open Sat/Sun /Mon 1·5
$5,000. DOWH
.. 1noves you inl.O College
Park 3B R 2ba hon1 e.
Swim in 15·x35' pool, e n·
terlain in 20·x20· pl.ayrm.
t:l e<&n & freshly painted.
$49,llOO.
Zagrodz14'..Rltr 494.,SC:iil
MESA clol MAR
Sharp 48R, rum r m .
547 .500. 1098 t:I Camino
Or. OPEN Sat/Sun 1·5,
COAST P ROPERTIBS,
613·5410
By Ov.·ner, 3 BR v.• /1' .. am-
rm, lge yard. $35.500.
Open House Sat/Sun/-
Aton 10-5 2Q3't t:onUnen-
tal.
BY Owner. l'rinc. only. 4
HR + fam Km /Din.
Eas t s ide . See to ap·
prcciate. f\tany eAtras.
$4·1,500. 318 Esther St.
1;;4:;.22t1U. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •.. . . . . . . . . -'--~-------
w m Hazewinkel
&C9 645-5555
offers a Jraditional 2
bedroo m, 2 bath hon1e
on ocean side of highway
fo r $65,000.
Corona del Mer ( -I 022 Corona del Mar 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
0 PEN SUN &MON 1·5
2431 Bowdoin. College
Park. Val·ant 3 br, 2 ba,
ram . rm .. fr pl. pouL
Owner. S.14.800. Prin. on-
ly. 637·50J6c~·es.
LAST CltAi.'ICE!
TO ASSUME51/~P
FOR COZY CoUege Park
Ho me on cul-de·sac. J
BR. 2 Ba , Fam·rm, Dbl
t~rplc . bltn bookcases.
$44,9$0. Owner. 2Sl2 Bow·
doin Pl. 549·4241
IACK IAY AREA
3 BR . 2 Ba . comp'ly new
kllch .. lge hide·a·way of-
fice or g uest qlrs.
v.· /beam ceiling, panel-
ing & s hutlers. Only
$.52,000. Agent 549-0812 or
M6·6710
Assume
FHA Loan
With rent like payments
on this beaulirut Ranch
ASSUME 71/2°/o ~· of plants. shrubs and
1
.-~ ---------Style. Great assortment
LOAM UNIQUE . ""'-Ceda' lined k ont yard, s prinklers front &:
$199 MO. Full Wall White Mcrble Fplc rear. Loads ol Dowers!
PAYS ALL Hovong no like or equal f0< thos home & ;ep. Cove red p atio, heavy
Immac ula t e 21,:1 year income in CdM oieo. 0""11! bi,jlder, 2500 ~q. ft. J shake roof. Gingerbread
3 bd 2 l s hutter s . Ca rp e l s . youn g rm. S ory Ct. 3 bo home w many bhn<... K11ch i<.. a dream ood with unbelie vable financ· drapes. built·i1\S, w ing ? Owner leaving area. w fTVltched Wolntu cbnT\. Sp:ic beam ceiling, Li~ cabinets. 3 bedroom. CK-
Says bring a ny offer : & o;n_ f(Tl .,..;,n (\ .J]t:!ctoculor v;••W of O::eon & tra baths, den area and
·rake advan t a ge of Sun<..et. Fam. rm.•\ corrplen-enied by JOO sq. h. fi replace.$42.SOObkr.
sparkling kitchen. fresh Marble fir. & m'J tchl·d \o'/olnvl 1-'(lntlliflg, wt-tbor 540·1720
as a flowe r pi.lint and de· C nd TARBELL cp pile carpet! A sun-pool tbl. & patio. en1rol Vex., I ry rm. 3 car
s hine home jw;t for you! cpraiie. A bir<l Av +oiy & C11tu> l•t:t-s. Re111ol ho-s 2955 Harbor Blvd.,C.~I. -
1''or appt lO Set.', call lc;(X) ~q. !r 1 b1, 7 b-1. 2 car noroge & patio. FIX & SAVE
847·G010. Ap~.,,o~ $50 (XX) down & O,..n.·r will cor•y B ho · \V oP!NP!Y·•lllt'"'o111,,n, ..... ::1 1 · ·o1 1 673 227B J Hr, 2 a. me 1n -
! · I -se~ o apprec1 e. • Costa f\t esa. 2 car g11.r.
··-:: ' ' --_ _ _ _ _ _ ~ ----_ _ fenced yd. Assume 1'h';O ·' ·· wew--~-., t'HA . "33.000. Owner ' I < ' ~ 549·2646. '' · Coronadel Mcr 1022Cor-onad•IMcr 1022 1---------
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5132,000-bay view, 2 yrs
old, 3 sty 3 Br /3 Ba. Open
Daily. 335 Lindo Ave.
675-66211646-2725.
Nice duplex, Npt. Isl. 2
BR, l lf.i ba. ea. $93,500
Triplex $129.000
Duplex $112,500
Marshall Rily 675-4600
Corot1a chi Mer •••••••••••••••••••••••
4 BR DUPLEX
with 3 BR, 2 Ba Rental.
South of Bayside Dr.
with beautiful natural
wood textures. Only I
Call s.u.1211
Agent
CORONA
DELMAR
TRlrLEX
Terrific location. One
block from beactt. Even
a view from the upper
unit. Can be financed lo
your needs, prime pro-
pe rty wilh great ap·
preciation potential. On-
··············~········ BY Owner·Old Spanisb
home. 38R Iba, oak nrs~
$47,500. 496·2815
ASSUMAILE VA 7%
5240 per. mo. + taxes •.
38R, Zba, lrg fam rm.
View of ,·alley. $53,500.
AAREALTOIS
1oo w . Mariposa.s.c .
492-2100 ly $119 .500. Call now l ---------
673·8550.
Qo'oN l<I 9 ••IS llJ•j 10Lf N'(I '
We ~~t~~~!E~uu "JI [~j
wantthis 4 Bll.,JB:i, fo'/R .
home for your own. Call -
os to see this cll:<iu1site Costa Mesa ~ I 024
SPYGLASS HILi. ho1ne. •••••••••••••••••••••••
1034 •••••••••••••••••••••••
-Real Estate (
1002·G.-al I, year new.
1002 CiOMral
----I Owner anxious. Sl64.900. MESA Verde 4 Br. den,
1002 ••••••••••* lge pool. Newly painted byMt!tl/IN ........... ~··········· ............•.••...•... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Th• Last af R·t Land
I
MAHSIOHS witWo o ..... brick -
w .Uecl IR Cwu:u:mfty w /OM ftltrmte:i only!
·We are just commencing construction and almost sold out
-but excell ent selection is still available. Delivery
scheduled for 1975·1976 school year. Buy now and have the
opportunity to choose colors and customize.
Facing Costa Mesa Goll Course -adjoining City Park and
over 6000 sq.ft. lots, these homes have:
TRADITIONAL DESIGNS -Large 2 Story
4 & 5 Bedrooms (or 6 BR's) and 4\12 baths from 3375 sq.ft . to
3675 sq.ft. 3 Car Garages -F ireplaces etc .
f rom $86,050 to $89,600
Salesmen on premises on weekends or call
day or evening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 546·4580
Buccola Company during business ho"!_'rs 540..1833
(Ada m s Ave. Costa Mesa, then south on Mes a Verde Eas!.
then right on Golf Course Rd . to Tanager Dri ve &Jnd
Developmen!.)
Slnco 1947
SAVE MONEY in & out. lmmed. oc·
cup:i ncy. $14,500. Owner
G42·7630 Buy this 5 Bil , 4 Ba . 1''/ll1---------
home & ge t income from TA x S i\ VI NG Interest
the 2 BR Rental Unit. writeoff on 3 br, 2 ba, dbl.
Priced to sell at $122.500. gar. home. XJnl. family
MASTER SUITE
WITH
PARENT UTUAT!
****••••••••• starter, fncd. yd .• patio,
By way of spiral
s ta i r c a se . Truly a
dreamhouse. Courtyard
in £ronl w /exquisite
landscaping in rear. Fml DO IT YOURSELF
Add a second unit for you
on this R·2 property in
Old Cdl\1'. There's al Bil.
l ~~ Ba home on rear of
lot. $65.000. Call now:
673-7601
quiet s treet. Wa lk to
schls. 535.300. 548-0786
Dy Owner-2 BR. sml 1 -d•_·n_in~g~r_m_._......,. ____ _
fenced yard. $26.500: Call Reduced $2000, Green
646·0148 . 5!'19 Hanullon, Valley. 4 Br. 3 Ba, 10773
Cl\1. El Centro, $55,900,
ll l!: 1\ u ·r . D c c o r , l-"968"'-'·2398='-'·------l~ ................................. l .,...allpaper. 3 hr, 2 ba. BY OWNER; Meadows
Big, s1)eclal bit. on fa m Home Plan 5, 4 BR , 2\~
DOH'T C AUME rm, w /frpl. l\tust see ill Ba, Liv, Din & Fam·rm
$42,900. Under list price w /frplc. Upgraded. High A DUPLEX!! for qui ck sale. Ownr. $60 's. P r in e . only . I'm a dclii::htful 2 Bil. & 5'IB·I005 968·28i8
Den owners r esidence -:;;::;;:::;::::;=:;;~;,!.::=:~5;:=:;;;:=:=:;=:::=;-;;~~n::•uliful '"''""" r SEEK & FIND' ... ,,~:.---"
PLUS
a charming 1 BR Hcntal
w1lh pri vate y;irtl. Cur.
rently producing $235.
p/mo.
A LL
on ll generous 47x118' lot
1n the best Soulh-0f-llwy
location. $91.000. Call
644 ·72111\gellt
COZY CHAJtM
in this 2 Br & den home
with sharp I Br rental.
Located on beautirul lrl:!e
Hned street in old CdM .
$86,500 644·4674
~...+='"REAL-ESTATE
'----t". ENTERPRIS ES
2 Char m ing houses on
wide lot So . of hwy, CdM .
Ueaul. ga rdcn.o.;. SH .~.
Owner , 673·4160
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UUS llCILLA ..
M U8CARI T\lLrP ~ and walk lo schols & Npt
Ctr. Lo\•cly Cdf\1' tri /le\•I l'----------------------------'I ho m e w tOCEAN· VU. TOMORROW! 8 ...... elH• •
1-:nj(ly much l•rrtt "Se11l A Find" pu11l• with o••' &O
dltcovtrle• ptt psnel in •n 111,M• Mritlcl 24-pap bookMta.
. To ord•r YOlumH I. IT Ind DI. ••l'MI It '°' Mc:h. •••Inc chldi.9 pay1blt lo "Stell A Find" in Wt ot lhl111 ... ~par .
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comm pool. $127,000. Call
to see. AKS lllty &10-~
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' SPAH15H STYLI! Ol "I p k HUNTIHGTOM
New Listing OCEAN SJDE of Hwy.; •••••••••••••••••••..;..•• •••••'••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• •la O •BR "\ b ••••••••••••-••••••••.• ;. ••••••• .,. m rou.s ... .,,1 a., •••~
3 Bedrooms gi~.r~m~~:r,:~··ge!'n~e: YAU.ti REALTY . ' 3 Bedroom Pooderos.11 . HAllCMM
P•rk Plac_,, model ~I . ve ar 'N E W 3 8 R 2 'h b a
1\-ti Years new. T1lke ad-H ·-Townhse oej&f beaches,
In Irvine for a low finance.SJ.49,500 PRES~.,.. $31,500. TWO 1''ULL LAGUNA NIOUEL; 5"I a 1101KIMGS10~ DAILY 10-5
' vant11e of seller& hard om es 5hoppina and schools. BATHS. Asaoc. pool and ouper 4 BR .. 2\i 0. .. dln. A llG FAMILY NOMI s.a... F.._ Ill. .. , .. wort and tant.tic up. $Sl.~.
gradlng. lncludlna: 2
wood covered patios,
Spanish tile entry Mnd
family room. Custom
drapes . Decorator
wallpaper. Priced to sell
ut $68,500. Buy now und
save!!! ..
park. 1-'reishly decor<lted rm., rum. rm., 2 frpl.; The original owners o' this giant and vacant for r .. 1 ~. gourmot kll Pool ' c upancy. Better che7k $74,500 • · ra bhling 5 tx;droQrh, 5 bath home offer Builder's
Closeout
thi s todMy ! EMERALD BAY; ran· t ir ome ot 22 yeat'S tQlhe next large
RAISOR'S laslidam.home;58R., . live family tbat wants "real
REAL TV INC.
714/846-1371
4 bu .. formal din. rm., ewport livh1g". 6n the largest lot In
REALTORS den, WCI bar, 2!rpl., dlx. aySh Ol'CS, With I\ fine IOW IO!ISC kitch .. 3 ai:ur., v iew. } ~ 1 5250.ooo unt fort 1e next 18 years, this is the
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f-fOM ES >141 C•mpus NB 541·HS5
~Ollloodol040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
TRM.IVEL
llEACH
41R.
ASSUME
$23,250
Prime are;.. Dramatic
entry to e1eganl living
roo m with · e normous
'tone firep l ace .
Wifesaver garden view
kitchen. Dine. Ball room
sized family room over-
·1ooks covered dance
pavilion & lush grounds.
Sweeping s tairs to
second i>tory suites in·
eluding huge hideuway
masttlr. Take over 5o/~'i'o
1-'HA. NO NEW WAN
COSTS. $245/mo. pays
all . Owner mu s t
sacrifice. Hurry!! Coill
963-7881 . OP1Nl1t9 ·11'!i 'U~IY01!N'(f 1 • .•...... ,., .. ,.;; ~ . . -~
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THE REAL
ESTllTERS
-Real E;.staie
byM&AY
POOLS.FOR YOU
LARGE OR SMALL
Good loan a~umptions .
Large, sharp homes or
s mall homes lhal need
some help. Give us a call
for lop value. 842·9371
FOUR BEDROOM
WITH
Big & Spacious
3 & 4 Bedroom
SirHJle Family Homes
Builder pays
6542 Sego•lo C lrc.
Sf'AllKLlNG POOL
horne. ll1:aul F'rancis.
Ftns. 4Bll 2 "2 bu,
parent!! retreat, £rplc in
f11m rm, spacious Lile en·
try, quiet cul-de-sac.
4523 Campus Dr .. Irvine
Campus Valley Shop Ctr.
CALL Bll-8600
all your l"'Riil
closing costs. ~
$74,500.
SBEDROOM
LOW PRICE
CORNER
Room for all of your
teenagers in this 2300 sq.
ft. home. Convenient to
schools, shopping, pool,
tennis and parks. Two
lovely patios for enter·
taining. A real value at
$62,900
t.I From REAL TV INC.
$53,990-S56,990 714/846-1371
As low as 10"/odown•P"---'---'-'--
if you wis h SEACUFf-
8l1o J11terest Avail. .Walk to leach
At tliese low prices
and interest rate
you cannot
afford to w ait
4 BR, 3 Ba; Bonus Rm,
Cov. Patio. 3 Car Gar,.
Open l ·ti daily. 900-1709
RAISDR'S
REALTORS
BETTER SEB ·TllIS 4523Campus0r.,Irvinc
ONE! ll won't last long. Campus ValleyShoPCtr.
Plenty R.V. parking on CALL 813-8600
giant lot, 5 min. to oct!an. 1----------
LOCA 'l'BD ON1"1·1E 2 yrs old, 3 UR, 2 Ba , OWNER ANXIOUS
N.J.·.:. CORNElt01'' great buy at $50,500. Ow n er purchased a
GULD~NWES'l' Owncr.847 -SJt!.a townhouse & mu.st "ell'. & SLA'J'ER IN • "' JI UN'flNG·roNUEACH ·~·-1044 Sharp 3 bdrm .. l:Y., ba.; ;\CHO.SS t'llO;\I ••••••••••••••••••••••• nicely lndscpd. Xlnt
NBW HUNTINGTON . 4 & FAMILY cond. Will sell VA /FHA, only $41 ,950
CEN'fHAL J'>1\llK · ME.XT TO PARK BARGA.IN!!
SALES OFACE.OPEH Whal a location? Next to Here it is! Brentwood
11 AM-DUSK Park, Pool & Tennis in a model. full ·3 bdrm .• l :Y..
847-9856 beautif ul pride-of-ba., l ush red carpets;
ownership J rvi n e prof.decor.Ownermust
·planned community. A 4 sell! Present all offers! LA CUESTA Vlui
lmmac. 3 BR, 2 BA, fam
rm. Close to beach.
Owner. Appl. 960-1348.
DESERTBI
SPANISHC.t,SA
41R2STY
+pool
$42.900
BR, fam-rm. air-cond. $19,250
home that looks BRAND · ORG N •• ., NEW; $51,950. Call M A ~TY
644·7211Agent 552·4222
UNIV.PARK
BUILDER'S Don't lo>e thi> "best puy" in a 4 bdrm .• 2,000
sq, ft. townhouse. Owner CLOSE OUT anxiou>; >ubmil olle.!
This is an opportunity of Reduced to $53,500. Ask
a lif e tim e. Choose forLorrainc.
between the few remain-PETIIT REALTY
ing 3 & 4 Bil, 2 sty free 552-7000 standing homes, Univer .1----------
Park. 1'hcse ne w & Univers ity Park Village
eleganthomes fcature Ill, 3 BR, atrium, frplc,
• f'amily Room upgraded & landscaped.
•2i12:Billhs ~41:1 ,500. By Owner .
•Formal Dining ll.m 552-0461.i
•Upgraded plush carpet-
ing. LOCJUftCI leach 1048 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CltARMING condo; buy of a lifetime for you ! Steps lo
Pacific IJ>larKi Village: 3 private sandy beaches, keep a sailboat
BR .. 2 ·~ ba ., din. rm.. on the sa nd or in 011e or your five d en, 2 rrpl . P.11tio. Cl ubhouse, pool. $64,500 garages. Seven separate areas for e11-
PEG ALLEN · te rtaining; an .outstanding patio urea
Rf~!-J~lo~l." ~!4~!78 \Vith large_aud lush el'lDtings; and a "-~ · giant master beilrOOm ~uite Witb sun
.A-Olan
REAL ESTATE
"100 (,o, "'"'>" • ~I
4,,4 'J~'I '.I~ r JlC
$35,000 !
Enjoy htd. pOOl, cabana,
privacy & vu that go with
this big 2 Br. own-your·
own.
TWOl''ORONE
3 Bdrm., 21h b.a. home +
1-BR & ba w /kitchenette,
w tsep. entrance & priv.
encl. (Julio. Many extras!
Only3 yrs. old &a buy ut
only $58,250
.i\1 1SSION ilEALTY
•• 494 -0731 ••
OCEANFRONT
deck and fireplace are all highlights.
The home is clear and qualifies for at
least a $125,000 loan. YOU CAN
"TRADE JN" A LOCAL PROPERTY
AS YOUR DOWN PAYM.ENT ! Asking
$172,000 -2672 Cirde Dr. Open 1-5 p .m .
Call 675-7225
Me-wport Beoch I 06t Hew~tt Beach 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
EXPAHD YOUR STYLE OF LIVIHG
Enjoy this bea·utiful Lieto Is le home.
with easy care patio .. tennis &
beaches. Come . & see this s pacious 5
bdrm., family rm., loc~ted on 45 ft:
------------No~portloodo 106; Me~..... 106t ..............................................
HIWPORT 5"QRl5
2-Sty A·&ame; 3 BR. &
1ep &uest boo&e w/1-Rr,
bath 6:~ ll:licb. Walt lo
b each , t e nnl1, etc.
184,900
CAYWOODIEALTY * 541-12'°'* s..c1...... 101• •••••••••••••••••••••••
JUST'LISTIDll .
4.BR, 2ba, Great Oceun
BLUFFS CONDO Vie44·~~0RS
Beautifully upgraded 3 lOOW . Mariposa,S.C.
BR, 211\i Bu . F IR Condo. 492·2100
.i..andscaped patio forl------'--'-'---E-Z maint. End unit SplilLevelTownhome
w /privacy & v i ew. By Owner-3 Br, 2\.11 Da.
$76 500 custom crpt.s, drps, 2 '.. • ~ • • • * • • • • • patios, lge cov'd deck, pool. .p /P golf. Walk lo HARBOR VIEW lenni> club. New cond.
$4$,9$0, $7,000 down at MONTEGO ... %. , ... ,...,oc.,,..9329
r eves. Enjoy the Vl.EW roml----------
lhls 4 BR, 2 BA. F /R S-.S.-
homi! w /many upgrades. Capi1..._. I 078 $79,500. • •••••.•••••••••••••••••
A unique & stunning
home for the discerning
& s ophi s ticated .
Designed by Stuart
Woodard AJA. There arc
towering ceilin g s.
sc ulptur a l detai l s
thruout, fine:;t quality
workmanship, skylights,
wood, g lass, l ovely BEAUTJ.f'UL 3 hr, 2 ba
garden> & terrace. Sep. JOIN OUR GROUP mdl. home. Nr.' schb &
The price is right & possession is fast .
To see it is to buy it! $136i500 •••••••••••
artist's studio & inner LIDO REALTY Beach. Lg. fenced yd.
courtyard.$475,l)X) 3377 Yi Lido 737300 R.l.Solu ..... 11 Must sell . $4.5,950.
TURNER ASSOC. o • H.B. 6 r . Hnded for-offico., .'_499-_l_M_o_a_ll_. 5_P_M __ _
1105N.Csttlwy,Laguna Callnow:673-7601 3'Br, l lh Ba, WW crpL'i.
494-1177 . ~~~.~~~ •••• !?~~!~.~':'!::~~~~~ ... !?.~~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~~~.o:!;1 i~r:::a.p:~i~;
Divorce forces Sale North boat storage avail. 1 mi .
V. • • 282" 3 e 2 Sh • L HARBOR lrom Duna lfufbor. Uy "w . . . . r, .• ,., annn a B.i, Fam. Rm, Din. Rm., dd .,, bdr VIEW Owncr,$37,950.49J..8280.
Sundeck, w/view. Pool Tree hi en 4 ms., . See this prize wiMer 2
s iz e yd . By Ownr. 3~il bat~s. Courtyard.en· HOMES. Fantastic buy, BR, den. 1'"ully lndscp'd,
$59,500.495-11&4. try with P~l.ynesian $10,00_0 belo~ market. decorated. Up•radc0 Outasite ! POOL. Lge. d1rung rm. & Be t f I t nd BBQ • • Mission Vie1'0 1067 family rm. Unusual au 1 u. pa 10 a . thruout. Sunny patio,
F n'a,1,· .. ocean vu area. V1e.w of Fashion bedroom 'g-~-... ~-. A a .. '" · ••••••••••••••••••••••• s hellstonc frplc.; bit-in I d B wveii ., .... Newly painted 4 Br, 2'h kitchen with nook. Call' Is an · ig 2 story on s how place. Unde r
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REAL ESTATE
QOO GI•" "'Y'" ~I
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EHCLOSEDPATIO
Good carpel and decor in
a nice area. Walk to
school and shopping.
Owner will assist with
financing. CALLs.12-9371
Siesta elegance under
red tile roof. View park-
like grounds. Steps to 21
acres or rolling greens &
golf course . F'ormal en-
try. Sunken living room.
Cozy fireplace. Formal
dining & family room.
Sweeping stair s to
secluded childrens wing,
separate master suite. 3
Bat h s, enclosed
courtyard patio. Near
beach. No qualifying. As·
sume 6'h'7o Joan. Take
advantage. Dial842-2535.
()Pf" JU 0 • 11s fUll 10M r;· ·r ·
•C u stom draperies
throughout.
•Sheet vinyl in kitchen
•Genuine tileentrys
•Prof. front landscaping
w I s prinklers
ba, big 9u decks. See it lo 3 BR 2 BA ho for appl. $77,900 Port Charles. call WOl'ld priced at $3$,llOO. 83'1·1165
BEST BUY, Close in, tri-believe it. $99,500 • me w/ Charr111"ng Real Estate556-Tn7. _o_r_4_95_·_04_54_. -----
11? vel family hom el ""~"""'~"""'~~~"""'"""' family room &view. On-
w/Bluebird canyon vu. ly$49,900. Two -s tory. Early a••cHftl-EV We1 .... hr 1098 BY OWNER-3 Br, 2 full
baths. din. rm; on cul-de-
StiC. Prime Joe., close lo
Banning & Bushard.
Landscaped yard w /
stone slab patio. Walk to
beach. $48,500. 968-84SI.
Completely remodeled Oceanfront, Woods Cove. OPEN Sal/Sun /Mon. Ameri ca n sty le ; 4 ~ .,_.~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
inside & out. Incl. new 6 Bdrm, 4 BA home. 26705 Lope de Vega. bdrms .. 21.fJ ba., lge. ~~-lkG~ ~~~;n:~ r!~ .Sl:S TOW•llOUSE. •Cedar fencing
3 Bdrms-$54,9'.lO
4 Bdrms-$57 ,!1.KI
PARK II HOMES
carpets & custom fix· S350,000. "ferms. 7 1 ~<;;,_ Call Dover Realty kitch . with bit-ins & S69S West: 1 ilar
lures. Beamed ceilings & Own. 494·7156. 645-9070 hdwd . c1.tbinets. Lge. tastig~J~n~i~AST Owner anxious, must
frplc in li ving room. . , f ·1y rm brick Crnlc · II 2 y A Large, airy kitchen New Ocean View home. 2 ami v '"' .. INVESTMENT se . r new. great
'552-9300 4 +POOL
spacious 4 bdrm, 2 bath ""'"""'"""'"""'"""'~"""'"""'"""'~
w /bltins, lots ol cup-Br, 2 Ba . Choose your HewportBeCICh 1069 dbl.doorj.!J\Lrywith slate 549-~12 way lo live. Like new.
d o<1 •M~• floor. S~ke roof. Ya ·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;.;;;;;;;;;.J Pool, ·cl'ubO's'e , JBR board space . Hu ge own ecor . ..,., .vvv. •••••••••••••••••••••••
$3050 Down home with large master -BY OWNER: 'I\utleroc.k
Broadmoor. Plan 4C.
5841 Sierra Cicio, Open
House Sal/Sun/Mon 1-6,
Spectacular ·1 BR, 21h
Ba. fo,ormal Din-rm, Rec.
rm. Jge patio, proL de-
cora l~d & landscaped.
bedroom suite. Step out
of family area to the
sparkling pool where you
can relax and enjoy lhc
s un. Located close to
schools & shoppin g .
Owner will sell GI or
FHA for only $46,900.
Call u s for details at
PRO OMTORY cant; 11e this today! 2Y.i:ba, beaut de cor scperate ~taster Suite. M v Childrens level w/2 BR, Laguna Ch arm, 2 l:lr BAY HOMES '$78,000 LIDO ISLE lhruoul.$37,500.
Buys you a 3 bedroom, 2
bath elegant former
model Condo. With
fi replace. Across from
-pool, tennis and sauna.
TVroom,bath,seperatc home.JB!ocks tobcach, Luxliry wate rfront '"'·141-'
entrance,deck,&fenced $57.950. hom es priced from
yard. Room to expand. Opeu IJouse Sat &Sun 1"5 $210,600. SS ' waterfronts.
S79 500 "B O · · 1262 Catallnu, LB ' . y wner SAN DCt\S"I'Lt.: RE1\L 607 Bays ide Drive,
$30.500
497-1816. ES"l'A'l'E Newport Beach. 673-3000
ll . Many xtras. $75,ooo. PRIME AREA.
633·9075 <Owner has in-.. in 1w1onarch Bay Ter-
active R. E . lic.) race; this Jge. & well "962-4471 r.1:)546-8103: 897-0321.
3 Br, 2 Ba, Frpl, Patio, -Oversz'd Lot. VA /Fl-IA ,
Loan. $41,000 963·4339 Ownr. 1-----~===-1
landscaped lot..,,.;ocean
PRICED for Quick Sale, views & courtyard en-
by owner. $48,500. 10'/o trance, e nhtlnce the
Down. 3 BR. J:i'am-rm, charm of this 4 bdrm., 3
lndry rm, cent. air, shg bath + family rm .
SOUMD crpts, no.wax flooring. home; good functional
cus t . drps & concrete. design, exceptional con-Spiral StOircme
Franciscan Fountains by
the sea. New Orleans
model, court yard entry,
Ma s ter w /priVate
den/relrea't, dressing rm
& vanity! Family rm,
patio kitchen-all ceramic
tile-views custom pool.
2850 Sq. ft.-vacant? Bkr
962-SSll.
IMTERESTIMG? Lush lo-maint. lndscpg. struction, makes this an
4 Comfortable s ize Comm. Park&Pool.4101 ideal investment for the
bdrms, 2 '1aths, built-in Glenwood St. (Green-large family at $119,SOO kitchen, fireplace, heavy tree) SSl-2100 5 · · · · -shake roof, covered .cc.co.~::_=c.:.._----ii.wfK;aIP&
patio. & offering GI & EXCELLENT ~Il'\l17
FHA terms at the price G r eenbelt location 499·2800
of $35,950. Call iJ your in-makes this 3 bdrm .. 2 =====------
-Rea!Estate
terest ed ! 963-5671 or bath. a charmer in dc-
556-7035. s irable UN IVERSITY
PARK. Sec it today!
ONLY $48 ,500
PETTIT REAi.TY
. 552-7000
3 IDRMS+pool UN l~:~~~PARK
$40,500 Village 1, 4 BR, 21/a Ba.
f'reshly painted & re-corner loc. backs up to
decorat,d in & out, in-greenbelt. $54,500. full
YOU G.ET A IONUS! eluding lush carpeting! price. Open 12-5, Sat/Sun
Just a few of the many &. Mon. 4351 Wintersweet
byM&AY
Bonusroom that is, in a f I 2 b h ea ures are at s , Way. 552.3947 prestige neighborhood. built-in kitchen , & --'-'-'-------
Familyrm, sep. dhtin· manicured yard with ---------· gr m • L a C u es la covered patio & beautiful
E IDorado model . heated swimming pool. VILLAGE UVIHG
968-4456 Low down terms at only
IT'S A $40,500. Call 963-5611 or
A real experience awaits
the new owners ol this 2
bdrm., 2 bath condo with
its soft, soothing interior
·and landscaped patio
that opens onto lighted
.greenbelt. Quiet cul-de·
s ac location near pool
and shopping. $44,500
lncl. land.
GOOD FEIUMG, 556· 7035.
A CATHEDRAL -CEILING, in LR, DR,
Fm Rm! Unique step.up
famrm with firepl. & ·
freeforrn graphic on
wall. Stone entry-Garden r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
kitchen. Assumab)c loan. ~
Stroll to beach! ONLY
$45,900. 968.4456
'THIS IS IT"
Assumable VA loan in
finest area. Compltly up.
graded thruout. Short
CTL buys this Garden
Paradise. Easy pay-
m ents. 968·445'6
ANS Wiii TO
YOUR DllEAMS
A plush home, countless
up1rades. -Added on
Gameroom. 4 Bdrm,
famlyrm, delightfully
dffOrated. 968-"456
SEACLll'F loc. 4 BR, 2~
Ba, Jse brick patio,
coq1p. lndscpd. 536--7625
HUGE CORNER
3 Bedroom. 2 bath. very
clean with upgraded
shag carpets & covered
patio. Last Sflle in tract,
$44,900. Good financing
available. Only$4l,900. lt -: . . . . . .
962-4471 t:l:J 546·8103
~
VISleN llALTY
552-7500
S.rLoc.-!
University Pnrk lwnhse
RmlEMINT ! ! with ideal greenbelt loca·
Excellent ror retired or lion. 3 Bdrms .• 2 baths,
starter home. Clean, nice air·conditioninM and up-
neighborhood. walk to grading, Price o( $59,SOO
!il.ores, bike to beach. 3 incl. lhe la nd.
Bedrooms, 2 batM, nice ~·
fenced yard. Assumable
loan. $42 ,000. Call for
showing. Bkr536'8836. VISleN
Aulhootlc s.-lsll RIALTY
Real South or the Border l .... ~~S ... 5~2~·~7..iS..iO..iO~~~ feel, just blocks to beach.1:
TWO
FOR ONE
Ti-IAT'S WHAT YOU
GET in this unique
home. Located high up
on Lagu n a 's famed
Riviera coastline WJA
PANORAMIC VIEW OF
THE OCEAN. Unusual 3
BDRM. f'LOOR PLAN
SERVICED BY 2 11.i
BATHS, 1-BDRM. &
BATH WITH
KITCHENETIE, HAS
SEPARATE EN -
TRANCE & PRIVATE
ENCLOSED PATIO. The
main floor has semi-
formal \iv. rm. W/OPEN
BEAM CE ILI NG,
SLIDING G L.ASS
OPENS TO SUNDF.cK
WITif OCEAN VIEW.
Step-saver kitchen has
BUILT·IN RANGE &
OVEN , DISHWSHR ..
DISP . & CERAMIC
TILE SNACK BAR. This
Laguna home is only 3
yrs. old & has some uni·
que features. ocrered for
only
$5B.250
Low Int. Loan AvaiL
MISSION REAi.TY
985S. Ci;t Hwy, Laguna
P"-494-0731
RESORT U'flMG
.. with style; adjoining
the E l N iguel Golf
Course; includes your
own private pool &
jacuzzi. Tasteful decor &
dramatic design enhance
this 3 bdrm .. den&2 bath
home; it awailS your in-
spection & approval at
$109,500 VACANT
HIWPAIMT
Sbarp I 3 Bedroom, 2
bath, fire place, pro·
1-loa•ll1 l .... c • ...i.
VA/ftJA terru. Must
Remodeled to incJd huge
multi-purpos e a rea
w/Spanlsh fplc. 3 BR's
.s uite, cantina kitchen
serve11 dining rm, tile on·
try I $43.500. UY'.41 Down t
mtl~ll@~ ~13~
EXCLUSIVI!: Turtlerock 4g9.2aoo
Terr. home by UCI. ~Br, ---------1
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116-71tl
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,.=~ .. 11119tooeua Wat ... a Daily Pilot liJ'-llil. -Claasllled Ad. 642·5678.
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2\.11 Ba, den, frml din. 3
car gar. Util. rm & pan-
try. Lg lot w/vlcw of
Fa s hi o n T s l~nd &
Catalina. Nr, schls &
11hop'g, $14.5,000. By appt.
only . 19161 Woodford
Terr. 833-0.508.
VIEW : Ul'l'l!:R 3 ARCl-1
BAY 2UR 2•,1>11. wood·
glass ·con tcmpor11ry '
Splil le vel. Really dif·
ferent. $97,500, f"or ;:ippt,
to see, cnll 831 ·Zl12 or
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DON 'T YOU JOIN US"!
SPACIOUS IlOOMS and
comfort.able living for
some lucky family need-
in g 4BR. panoramic
ocean vu-a nd VACANT
$116,500
JUST f\10VE IN to this
delightful 3BR. The de·
cor11ting has been done
for you .......... $89,500
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SOMEl'HING OF
"VALUE"
Exceptiona l 4 BR, 3 BA
home in cxclusiv~ Dover
Shorcs-We;-tcli[{ area.
Lux. lndscp'g, beaut. de-
corated. Fee land. Good
financing avail.
CALL64UOl2
LIGllT & BRIGHT
Great for Kids & Parties.
4 BR or 3 BR/Den. Bi.8
sunny patio. l \."i Lol!i. Al·
tractive financing., By
11ppt. 675·7542
REALTY INC.
714/846-1371
IilobiloH°"'" IUTTERRJES For Solo ' 1100
ARE FREE with this •••••••••••••••••••••••
lovely WESTCLIFF 4 SETUP 19.5.5 Flamingo
B.R. 2000 S.Q -ft. home on 8'x35' 10x20' Cabana al·
htgbly desirable Street. tached. Call : 645-32"1i 0 w n e r t r a n s re r r ed .1~~"'-'-"='-'-=-==-
$84, 900. Prine. only BIGBEARLAKE
please. Agent. 549-<812 or 12'x60' 2BR, patio, shed.
646-6710 S7900.0wnr,S52.-mo
~""~ 673-2493.
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BARGAIN price for fast
sale. Beaut. condo com-
plex. 112 unjts, rented as
apts. Projlicted '15 in-
come approx. $300,000.
Giant pool, jacunl,-gym,
garages. For sale or
trade doy.-n. 7% T.D. By
owner. Mr. B., 400 N.
Acacia, FulJerton. <n:.,,)
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' ~ ~ 1,750 beuu11ru1 Lnauna Beach.
C'ovln1 t on •·pl ~x . BKR494-9388.
Perfect location. $1000 MOIMtaJn. DeMrt
••••••••••••••••••••••• S33·31~ Adu.Its only. 714-4!"fJ.2771 llwy, 5 blk!:i from beuc.ti. $425. 43$ Coldcnrod, Cha rn1 l11g cor. I Br, sun-
FREE >'RE"" .._ __ ._ .. _, V....__ 1214 ""' ,,_.. ... ,. -r Spect acular Oceanfronl Corona del Mar. (714) dcl·k. tu rt!IU1t.-d Li1dy, Nv
•Professlona!Service• •••••••••••••••••••••• Condo. on rocks over -675-933'1. pets. 673-627:1'/64-l·0.1•19 pfias c111h liJ)t!ndab)~ on Reaort • 2400 -~!_0 down ptiymenl. •••••••••••••••••••••••
•LAMDLOltDS• 3 BR, 2 BA Condo. acros:s looking sccludod beal·h. 2 • , , Ho•ri+.~tte·r"I ......, Mlle-Square. I>arL -~..Jg\...2 8a ,1''rplc,iilt1ir:sto N~~· :I UR., 3 B.a . :t BR, frpl . blt~1~. tit:(•
•
, -mo. Avl June l. 839-6453. beo.c h. $450. µ/nw. yr C~p1stna_no-Beach, ocean hwll~her, i'IUUtlet!k, po..H .
42·9,..,0 , lease Adults 49'J·:l25l or view , (!bl gar. rrplc, nr adults, no pcls. $250. yr.
Callrorola'aLllrgt..ist VACANT. Huge 4 Br, 2'hi 821.1710 · :school. $290.1-528·5101 ly,673-1 41Hevl.~/wk nds
..-_. ... $900 per month:-• c "k V • 1· • 38R 1tiarry , cull (7lt > c aca 1orL , { 1u .I7oo 2DA, $13.500. Roi;:.ar1to
INVES1'MENT 8 e " 0 h • r..I e " DIVJSJON 7t.4/'87~7G42 .
TllE REAL tSI'A'l'ERS
•RentalServiee:!• b a • P r es t i g
Va ca t 2 B; $140 C M 2 neighborhood. $17$, per
Br -::.a. sf10. 2 'Br'T.'lI. ~o . A s k f o r Ke at
............. --•••••••••••••••••••••••
llolbool~aod 1706
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1\rchitect Oes it!rH.'(.i 'l'wo
Luxury to-.-.•nh1'lllSl'S, 2 br
stutliu, 11Jt1u. frplt• $.')OU
mo. Rcar·2 br, 2 decks, N0-5' unit apt bldg!""
' completed ror sale, C osei
to m;ajor !!ho pping
cenler. I sl yr write-off.
114M, 536·2579; 592·0010
$2000. Tultelilole
ob 9 Htg Bch Triplexes
""' just bit 1·2·&3Br·Patio
2002 Hu11,lington
Open dailyT-S. 539-6779
CAHYOHLAKE
Sparkling , clea r lake
•Urrounded by private
coves, sandy beachcs,
marinas, water skiing,
fishing, golf. 90 Minute
dri ve-i.~or m a p info.
1·674-5250. CALIFORNIA
P"ROPEJ<TY EX ·
OIANGE
N.B. $195. 2 Br ·r.J-l. $255. l -'962.::_".:.4:.:7.:.1 _____ --J
CdM .Agt.979-SO> Huge 3 Or, corner lot
HUNT OCH pool, 2 Br,
stove, child, pd. $220.
HUNT OCH 3 Br, Z Ba,
kids, pel, garage.
lea se option ok. Ne
cond. inside. Singles
C h i ldren, Pets ok
Barbara 963-6739
Moss Point
Oceanfront-Lovely large
hom e o n s p acio us
grounds, private tennis
courls & y our own
be"ch ! , $1500 mo, Lse.
Rita Myers Real Eslate.
494·5420 or 960.1701
BAY Fil.ONT, 2 bedroom, fr1>lc, $-125 n 10. Co1nple-
garage, fireplace, patio. lion June 15. Le;1:.e. 409
Co rn c r pr o p c rl y, Iris, Contact l'.1rt~r. 213t
downstairs in duplex. No R ,p c k w u u 11 O r ,
dock, but beautiful view Sac ramen1u . l!al. 910 /483-5·150. "'-ff-' INdt 324 Loguna Mi'JHI 1252 over No rth Bay front . ..,.~~~~--
••••• :;::'~•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fully furnis hed, includ-Costa Mesa 1824
LET'S1'RAOE!
BIG BEAR l..AKt:
Sharp c oibin. dbl lot, 1•1:i
yr old, lplc, comp furn'd.
1"1n'g uv11 il. $16,750. Bkr.
M . V. 2 Br, kids, pet, $265.
M.V. 4_8r, 2 Qa,kids, ~
N .B. 2 Br, 2 Ba, rrpl, bc'h
F1JRN. bacb , appl, util ... ~~i!i;;;as
Fireplace. 4 Bedrm 2 bath Th': Shores, ocean side.: ing washer.-and dryer.
home. Crpts, <irpl;, bltns, pnv. ~Olllm ... 3. Bil.., ~ Ava ilable as sub-r ental OW, beaut-tandscaping. ~a., beam cc1! .• all bltns; now to June 14th. ~lo per
Ask for Bev or Joe $350. incl: tras h compactor &1 _w_ee_k_._C_a_ll_ .. _· _•_·1_742_·_. _ _,
mo. 963·4569 ' rcfrig., e arl', drps, clc('. Avail. summer/winter ; 4 6 Unit1i Newport. lits
5 Units Costa Mesil
East Side. Greut
Units, w.e ll-maintuincd
never vac&nt. Owner
Or!l'M)e Couftty __ *_6c.4:.:2c.·99::.c.c0:.:0;._* __ I BEAU'l'IFUL La Cuesta
Property 25.00 lalboa It.land 1206 Ur, 2 Ha , close to school
835-8484 eye garage. S425 Per mo .. "Carly·, l:.t & last, bdrm. uppcr duplex apt. ~ Deluxe lhruout, deck. ~·6'18;1 Salisbury ll.lly673-6900
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• & beach. $450. 962·2734 llent or Lease 4 BH house, Corona del Mer 3722
Fireplace. J BR, Z BA, Laguna 1-i ill s. 581-5500 •••••••••••••••••••••••
new paint, bltns , close "Mon lhru Sal 10-G. 2 B 1 b f 1 Li So 1 shopping & schools. $310. --. . r. u, .rP •pa o. o J\-1 o Ask for Uev or Joe 4 BR. fi replace, family hwy . Avt:1il June 15. $295.
963:4569 ' room, 2 car garage. s;JGO. .547-0'.193 /496·1981
-.-;::~:--::~~--:--::==I J""""''~m""'o. 4!i9·2344· Costa Mesa fl'l..0VEL'iLaCuesta 3BR . -,-•.. , 2ba home for lease. N :i BJ<. 2 ll' ~"·• 2-s tOr) •••••••••••••••••••••••
wants exchange for ---------•I BAYVIEW Duplex. 4 br, Z larger complex Costa OM LOS COYOTES ba, bllns, cpl, gar. 110 ·M~s~ or Newport lkh r-oLF COURSE Sapphire, 714·615-~1 or • 644-4674 ... 213-317-7688 · · · EA Custom French architec· .~RW R L-ESTATE lunl 2 sly . home )o llalbcHoPooiolllla 3207 1724
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Off lo-Pait.
1 Br. Adulls no ~ts,
d s bwhrs. s hag c pts,
closed g arage, f r1>lc-,
BBQ. Gas & water pd.
Pool
L/lo. MANCHA A.l'TS
778 Scolt Place. c r..1
ti42-50'J3
CASA VICTORIA
l ,2 &38r. Unflltn/fi\lrn
fr. $169.50 gas/wtr. pd.
Adults-No Pets Sec. gate
Pool, Rec. Rm., Elevator
525 Victoria. 642---8910 ~ ENTERPRISES Buena Park . 4 br, 4 ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~,=~~=="-'===1 fam. rm ., central a ir, Bay view-2 yrs old Jsly, 3
7 °/o jac u zzi bathtub, Br /38a.$6 10mo,yr.lse
d Gourmet kilch. Bltn sec. or sale . 675·6621 /646-2125.
•. Assumable loan availa- system . Auto. gar. door, C • Ir •--L 32 8
fee to.,.,.nhouse . sea Terr .. cc. LOW RATES
Ocean view, co mmun •$8.60Night&Up Pork~L.ike
pool & te nnis . 1\vail. •Studio & 1 BR Apts Sur~
,. Qle on this north Colla J car garage. Pool. J600 opll •no~ I
'·Mes a 4·Plex . All 3 sq. ft. Magnificent view. •••••••••••••••••••••••
•COti.1 E to the ocean 1h
mi. 2 & 3 BR rrom $195
$4-05. No fee
June 15 . $425 Monlh. •Water Beds
.. 4·1618 •TV & Maid Se1·v ,\v:.iil DELUXE 1, 2&3 r Apls P vt Patios--f-ltd Pool •Phone Serv, Htd pool •·•, I" bath 'ts ~",000. BLUFFS Duplex, Crpl. ........_ m , ·1"4 • um . -• . Mission Yie1·0 1267
Own. ill h I r. GRISHAM-patio, 2 hr, 2 ba. Best 2BR C ONDO I
•Childre n & Pet Section Nr. Shop'g~Ad.1ts Only
• $5. off weeks rent w iad Martinique Aph rw e p 1nanee * ,pou.••••••••••••••••••••••• with m · n · PITALNICK area . $28$ mo. Yr ly. I bh A l ""1311 1 1 mum REALTORS $1,500 3 .Summer mos. -'=u=~se~·=·=·~-.:::.=::...-1 BARC ELON,\ 2 br, cpts, 2376 Newport Blvd. CM 1777 Sotnta Ana Ave, CM
i down-$89~9~ .• • 714·523-Zl84 '673·3222orS47-4212 BEACllWALK Condo. drps, bltns, air, patio,
"SlLES OPEN I NGS ~ 213·694-lZM CorolHI del M.-3222 New, lg. J br, 2 ba, clos fncd . yd , no J>L't.S. $270.
_ _c5cc•_:•·..:9.::75::5c:o::'..:"'.::5cc·396=7:.._ 1 ~gr Apt 113 646-5542
1• unus ual opportun.itv for to be a c h . $360. mo. 830-5891 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 581 0887
1 e~IJ:flrienced Realtor f As-,....__. f Slat SPACIOUS duple x. 3 be, 2 · Mewport leach 3269 soc1ate. ...,.. o e p rty 260 ba, bltns, ni;. water $375. New, A Landmark 1-lome. •••••••••••:••••••••••• • • • • rope O c 11 5542561 4 Br, large fa mily rm, 2 BRAND new Newpo.ct
HOLIDAY PLAZA
DELUXE Spacious l Br,
rurn apt. Pool. Ample
parking. AdulL'i. no pets.
1:.165 Pomona Ave., CM
Call 545·84i4 Associated ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 owner -. eve. story, crpls, drps, fncd Terrace condo. J Br, 211'i
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1
South Coast Brokers . 14 DELUXE ti•or l~ease Exec. type yard, close to beach. Ba. SJS(). mo. Adults, no •Tropical Pool•
• DELUXE 1 UNITS, 1 UNITS model home wilh _ocean mo. 10-6; 963·4581, after pets. 675-5800, Bkr, no I Br, c pts, drpe;, bltns,
blkl 12138R (5) view, 3 Br,~ Ba, prof. &wke nds: 751-6461 fee .. --------I patio. All ut1litit-s paid. ooce an. , 14 Deluxe unils for the landscaped . Spyglass ·-548·1168
,. 2BR. Gd. cond wise investor. 4-2 brand Hill near FaJ>hion Island. llouse Fo r Rent ne ar NEWPORT TERR. 3 br, • (4 )2BR HOMESwilh 10-1 br units. Se<:lltt.>d by 552.1781 Beach, ,\v<1 il. J~e l . 4 2'12 b<1, Master s uite, l Bit. prefer middle age
·enclosed garages on 1 enclosed walls. Prime ----------Br. 1 ~4 Ba. Hltns, bltns, fa m rm .• lndry., or retired, no child/pets .
. acrclot.Rm.rormorc Las Ve ga s locatio n. 3BR.2BA,$450mo.Year-968-5602 patio,gar .,oceanview on $155.642-5848
'Ii Yeage r Realty. 55&6171 Sparkling pool. Good ly, 609 AcaCia. 644-0till or 15 acre park w/pool. $375 --
ASSUME 70/o VA . s pendable 9'/o loan. 673·1776 ___ 13 BR. l 'r.i BA, £rpL Nr. mo.644 -7357 hm. lach & I Br. Ex-
TRIPLEX
r-t M Home away from home. Ocean .. ., BR , 8 shopping. Adults. $375. * LUX\JRY c~~o -ceptionally nice. 2110 , ...,..... a esa Anxious owner asj(ing ¥u ; -> •• a .; 962-6962 _., }¥/owner 's JBR 1114ba, + only $212,000. Deluxe un· So. of 1-lwy, 1-'rpl., dbl. Newport Crest 2 Br,2 Ba, Newport II.,· CM. _
1,lrplc.Centralloc. its -bargain price d, gar.$495.A&.'1..:...673-2222 J BR,2 Ba,nr 0cean. 2 cargar.Wetbar.Ten-2035Fullerton.CM
._YeaaerReally 55tHJ17l Take advantage. C<tll Cot.ta Mesa 3224 $3.50. mo.549-2499, ni s . P ool. $375 /m o . now (714 ) 752-1700. illft. 7:30,551-4390 MS·Ol7l. 1 BR Furn, 2 Ir" closets,
11 Ec;1sts!deUnits. INVESTMEN1' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---_ que en size bed , priv,
, S Lovely ~ BR homest ~"' l)fVJSION·· ~ 3 BK ., 2 b.t ., bltns, fenced H.V.Hms Carmel 3 Hr. drcssin~ rm, l;!Xtra lrg
b ·1· g r I COLLEGEPARIC yd .,g<1 ra~e.S21S M0.J_st (am r m . Extra Nice! r oo m s. e n c l . g ar . e11m C~I In s. rp cs, TU.E RlrAL ESTATERS & L l <U• d I d I I s bag crp~i .. ft<l.Patios + ~ J BR. 2 Bf*. fpl c, r/o, ~s + _.. eposi · $490 1 mo . L .se. w f w/s toragc. A u ts on y.
l · 1 BR unils . $12,000. in· Real Estate ref rig., crt"', drps, dble _496·29_:'8 ~f~~.1\1. _ _ gardener. Day S.">R-SJJJ; no pets.
co'ine p /mo. 1 &change 2800 g_"r., Blue '.tJ_aven poo), 4 BR, 2 BA Cul-de-sac, nr. Eves640·1785· Nf.:A1' ZBR. 1 Ba, walk lo
SOUTH COAS'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• $:195 month 1nclds pool k & hi $380 · I' h
INVESTMENT
"t • d p . sc s. inc .s ELEG"HT"-V'·w s oppi ng . $Ifl0. m o. Motel owners , ready to re· main °"gar t>ner. grdnr. & wtr. 640-J076 """ -r ""' 642-7154 549-1'.612 tire $15,000. equity pis Roy Mee.de-4 BR, 4 BA . ram rm. den, ~~-'-'-------1
very low monthly pmls. Realtor 1810 Mewport C 0 ND 0 3 br . poo I. 4200 ft. Pool. f-<1ntastic Hunf'inqton 8eadt 3740
on Z BO Condo, Won· Costa M.esa543-TI29 clubhouse . pvt. patio, showcase for entertain-•••••••••••••••••••••••
.XJtit locHlion, spendable. derful local. Phone Ko cpl, drps, refrig. $50 pet ing. Un!, $1800 ; ft"'urn. FROM $42
· Fully rented. 10% Down. 496-8167 or write Box 551 rec. $250 rrto. 19859 Inver· $2 2 O O · 6 4 6-804 !I o r WEBCL y Nod~~Ut~ ~~~T Laguna Bch. 9'.!652. 4 BR, 2 BA , fi-pl, Z car gar, ness Ln. 645-7418 752. 73_:~ Executive Suites
INVESTMENT
Rntal5 huge'-fam. rm. Green-S UPER SHARP :I BR 2 727 Yorktown Blvd. brook. W. of So. Cst . 8 bl b) · H 1• &C ·~ h d y s.&9-0812 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plza. $400 m o. 979-2517 or • a, tns, ock waU, nr as •tMJt. o. "'''~ Ueac Riv at orktown -"'---="-"=----!Houses FvnNthed 554-1998 School .~-963-3612 Has several ouht~ 516-0411
S UMITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• I • 1244 • ho ~ ~--· STUDIOS & I IR• 28R & den or 3BR, ne wl y "NM NNJ tne5
TUii'" ~ '" EASTSIDE GHeral 3 I 02 •••• the beCllltiful lluffs. • t>~ull kitchen
COST• MES... ••••••••••••••••••••••• painted /crptd. Family ••••••••••••••••••• 1 •I-teated pool "' """ pref'd. $285mo. lsl & last RENTALS * 3 BR. am. rm .. 2200
FIVE 4-PLEXES
Hacienda De Mff•
160W.WU-C.M.
BEAu·r1FUL
GROUNDS
ADUL1'S-NOPE1'S
10 minutes to ocean. Lge
I Br $175. Gas & Water
incl. Oraperiei>, carpets,
gas heat, gas slO\'C, air
conditioning. swimming
pool, rec. room, w<1.shcrs
&dryer s. ·
l'IHECRHlt
LIVES ur
TO ITS H/lo.ME
Over 500 tall trees and
10 s lr ea m s '4'i th
waterralls crc<ilc a rt'-
/ax.ing setting for your
s pacious new l·or 2·
bedroom ap•trlnll'lll
J.'rom S.195. Furnlturt•
a vailable . Small pets
OK . Adults o nly. Of(icc
open 9:00 to 6:00, 2300
Fa ir vi ew Rd., Coslt1
Mesa. Phone 545-2300.
*Shady Elm Gaideft1*
Pool, crpt & drps, lndry,
adults. 117 E. 22nd SL
Near Beach. 642-3645 .
I HR. crpts, dri;ti & bllru;,
Adulls . no pcls.
2 Br. unfurn . AllelcL1.r1('.
Firepl ace. •rented pool.
Ad ults. ~IO.
---!179· laiS
GARDEN Apt. t:nc l 'd . Ac ross from golf course
Call D-12·40-l4 aft 4 l'M.
20432 Sanla Ana Ave gu_r, 2.llr.. ! ba. (.:pis . ovc~'l~,,.:::.::::.::;_:::.:""c;,:;;,;,,,~
21 Only. $195 mo. 846-7129 LIVE Nea r The Ucach !
Sl-llNY BRIGllT! 2 br
duplex . New paint, bllns,
incl'g. wash/dry. Obi.
carport . Adults ooly, 110
pets. $2 10. 968-0H.1H
C•sa del Sol
Beautiful 1\dWt Apt.s
F<-$110
21Gtil Brookhun;t, l!B
962-6651 .
Slt AHl' 1 br $160, shag '"LUXU ltY BAYFRONT"
cpl, drps, bllns, rc£rig. Unobsttucted panoramic
No p e t ~. lnq . 2868 view. tJOOSq,[t.,2 BR.2
LaSalle Apt. l ,549·3524 U:J. dbl gar , adults, no
2br, cpts drps SUNDECK pcts. Boal ~li p avail.
$225. Or one with I•,\TI ~J.~:6i'~.~i:Js2:b~~l~t .
& J>OOL $230. I mm,ac-, no1 -..:....c:::.::.=_:..cc.::.:.:.:=:.
pets. Avail6/l, 751 ·1~ WESTCLl1''f' across fr
LOVELY 2 br. s p ac . Cuco·s.2 ilR,2 8a,Frplc. patio, crpts, drps, f'/i\
rooms, cpl. nice kitch, heal, gar, walk to shops,
brick s nat:kb<1r, patio. $2:40. Adults. 1065 Irvine. Xlnt. localion, rcas. re nt . 642_0'l39
35 1 Victoria . Apl . 357 ·1;;;;;;;;;~;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;; 646-4252 ----MESA. VBlllE
MEW
DISTINCTIVE
2 leclrOOM. 2 lath
11•-
lachelor
From $195
HIGHT LIGHTED
TENNIS COURTS
•Elegant Rec. Pavilion
•Hilliard 1'ablt.-s
•Pool , Jacuz:l.i, Saun•l
Adults only No )X..°'ls
SSS P/lo.UU.RIHO
tN ewport Frwy So . to
Bake r o ffr a mp. 'l'urn
ri ~ht at ls\ signal ).
17141549-1302
2 Bdrms., 11,2 b.tth condo
with pool. $335 Mo.
STEPS TO IE/lo.CH
2 llR, Iba. Winter $!35
2 BR, t ba, unr, $:!S5
3 BR, 2 ba, furn. $375
NEWPORT CREST
2 BR. 2 Ba condo ~
WE HA.VE
SUM MEil. RENTALS
associated
BPOK EllS--REAL TOPS
201' W Bolboa ~'1 :b~I·
$355. 3 Br. 2 ba, blk lo bch.
No pets/children. Yrly.
W-Newporl. 642-1531
2 Br ocean front: lower
$350 yrly avl. 6-t. gar
500911:! Seashore 644·4J.10
BAYSIDE
4 br elegance w /beam
teil'g., frpl, D/W. patio.
$550 m o . 673-57 19
evc/wknd
---Spac.2 Br .2 Ba ,dp\x,~5
2 BR. 2 BA, blt.ns, utH rm, upr /lw r furn. $28(1 Nr.
encl gar ., patio. Mature Bch, Ad\t$-IB-8t00.
adults, no pels. 752 Scott
Pl. 645·.>3S5
2 Br, crpt. diµ;, bl tns,
gar. Near shoppi ng, £.
s ide. Si 75 . No pe ts .
S4H-6357
Mes<1. Verdi:! area. 2 Br, 2
Ba. lower, frplc, gar, etc.
Ve ry quiet. Adults $235,
54tt.4l>Jti
Huntington Beach 3840 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CHEZ. OHOAP'T'S
823·1 i\tlanla
1.<!&3 Bit. Priv. i;ar.,
pool. wa s her. dryer ,
Close to I.lea ch. 536-0336
HEAR OCEAN
2 & l IDRMS
Beautiful studio apts.
f'rplcs, blt ns. dis·
hwashcrs. 2 car garage.
Sundecks . From S275.
536.2579
EASTBLUl-'F I br $!10. 2
br S280. Poo l. fr p\,
adults. no pets. 644-47b'1
Beachrront-great view,
quiet beach. 3 BR. 2 BA.
garage. $600 util incl'd.
645-0245.
DELUXE
Brand new J br, 3 ba t:on·
do. View. AduJLs, no pets.
$425. 548-0757
Eas tblufr ·rnhse beaut.
apl. 2 Br, J Ha. bltns,
frplc. patio, pool , avail.
$350. 644-0355
YEA!l.LY -Uloc k lO I
Beach. Lrg 3 BR . 2 BA
lowe r duplex. G0trage,
patio, d s hwhr. $350.
645-4554
2 BR oceanfront, lower 1
$330 yrly. Avl. &-1. gar.;
5009¥.i. Seas hore. 644-43>10
3 Bedroom house, 2·2 Ocean view 1 BR house, 8 sq. fl . Ba y & lights view. •Laundry facilities ~·-·· LB K'd /~IS •1""2 Be's +deposit. 549-Z364 2 R, 1 Ba ... $310 Fcee ulo'l•'t•'es
'
~uum houses. t:1nd iii • • 1 .. -· ""' 2 B New carp., vinyl & painl. •
, .duplex. 2 bedrooms each $140. Mobile ~.1\-1. sngls SINGLES Z br . k:ids $16S 3 a::~::_-.-.·.".· .'$38.S-~ 3 Patios. $6SO /Mo. •ft'ree linens
/lo.parfmeols fum;shod
or Unfurnished 1900 · SPARKLING new spac. 2 Love At 1st lite
''
ide. Income now Sl .035 OK . Bach uruts, balboa ~·ss 2 BR kids pe1 g u 8 •Elegant 2 & ram. rm. •TV &maid ser\.avail
S N B $1 H B $1.,c .... · · • · ' 3 R, 21/:i Ba ......... $-WO B B Q ,per month. Clean&well 135. · · 45. · · ....,, 3 Br, ap~I . util pd. kids, 4BR,2 Ba.l'arn lo On rront row, "Gold • :i r-· ue 1 mainta.ined. Brkr. ask , -=·~•~t_:97~9~·~84~30"'-------l ....,.t £enc;.-' Coast ", waler \'icw. Th" •Phone se rvice ,.._-1• -, uu. Au g . . . . . . . . .... $425 ... I ·1 ·
1 /or Betty at 646-71 71. lalboa Ill.cl 3106 SAVE! 4 br, 2 bt:1, kids, 4 BR, 2\~ ba ......... $450 fin est at S750/Mo. • m1 e to ocean
b#1N1119 ••rs 1uN1e>1.11. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pet 3 BR ,2•12 Ba,3 Mos. $450 * 3 Bit. 2 ba: end unit. NO INCREASE In suni-
• Allcact)ve 4 Be. 3 Ba GRDNR.4 be.< ba, uppL RAISO Huge detk ,<unyon v)cw. moncnl. Beaull bdum ~.··'·· '.-'.'.·:.:.'.. homc, g r e at Ba lbo a fFcUplR.kN)dos'H,pE~Dt,tn,cdb,.g"u't"•I R'S ~Fu','.'°2· U·&J .. ,, .... ,.1., ti.pts Sl65&$175.Spanish ;.,. ·· Island Location. all con-• · ' ~ · ..... " style bldR. pvl encl gar, • ·m;, ..... ~·-::.:<:: pd, gar, $180. Fee/Dkr REALTORS area; g reen bell view; 1 1 venienccs, 2 frplc, sunny O 1 d 1 7 M pool, sauna , rK ry. adlts. · H MEANDERS cu e sac oc. S.'l 51 o. 11301 K• .. •l•on 1.n. 1 blk
L-•• leach Unit' patio w/south bay view, 4523 Campus Dr .. Irvine Oth r ~</M · ...... ., · 1 •642·9900• • crs roio...,..., 0 · W. or Beach off Slalcr .
Br. S215. Patio. crpts, I & z Br avail. F\Jrn &un-
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Im m e d . occupa ncy . unique idea in adult apt
Adults. no pcls. S27 W. Jiving. 6700 Warner Ave ,
Wilson.645-0014 llunt i n g ton Beach .
2 BR 2 B \ , ud ' t141-W41. No lease. Sorry • 'ra 1 st 10 apt. no children orpcts. Bltns. D/W, cplg & drps . ---. ---
Patio . S21>5 mo 7ti8 SP1\CIO US 2 & 3 bdrrJ1 ,
Joann. Agt. ~-l'lll!:ll a pls. Child ren OK. 17391
Li\RGE Grou d-;,-~ b "A "Keelsorr,1 ~1lk .W .or 11 > r. r ilcach Kl . ofl S late r Garden :.1 pt. ( ool, 1·cc &l2·038!.I
room . Si15. 71018lh St.
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THE EXCITING
PALM MES/lo. A.l'TS.
MINUTESTO NPT
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Dach. 1&2 BR. from SltiS.
Adults .. No Pets
1561 Mesa Dr.
t5 Blks East of Newport
Bl vd.J
546-9860
. 5 Ocean view apts. & 4 s ummer/winte r renta s --~-=.:c.:c;_ __ 1 Campus VallcyShopCtr. RIHG 641).5560 842_78118
sh"ops h block Coast open. View this weekend. BR d h b' CALL 13J.8600 ----, ll4 Cora l 4 mo · ome, 1g H h 1769 2 Ur .Gas Pd .. Veryt:lc;in, •
i.f!Y.-Y . frontage, no vacun-. fenced ~ard, 3 yrs old. 1'urtle rock J hr, 2 ba. wet Newport Shurcs. J OH , 2 ewport leac •2 BR, 1. Ba . Mt..-sa Verde . (~u1cl. t<':.11n1l y. no pels. D
rfties. Asking only _542,SOO l4llboa PenU.Ma l I 07 $390 flO. 213/,J70-0B34 bar, atrium . Lease $4 2.5. ba. Lge. li ving rm., sun-••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults, gar. avai l. s1as. l"roin s175 842_11.>52. 'Mle I
1,9own, owner anxious to ••••••••••••••••••••••• d ec k . New pa i nt & $29.95 WK U P. lBdr,2 Ba Nopets.83J-li97<1 I .,,s_eJJ. Take adyantagc or Summer Renta l. nea r T
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,UUs opporturuty to buy 'pack 2 be hse $250 ~r up ex. 3 r , 2 , $275 3 BR 2 BA Home "'' Davi son lty 645-7575 serv pool THE ME.SA """' f"i arbour 2 br sha" "PlS .J~e best Luuna Beach wk. 673_7197 · .,... mo. 2569·B Orange Ave. f 1 ' . ' · ~ ' 415 N Ne:.r..port ·Bl NB' 3 br, dshwhr. c pts, frplc, r g ' ' d "11 .. h ' IG'' incR~ael:~:~·Col'p. Corona clel Mm' 3122 540,7823 f~~.c :0:1~t~8r.r~a~ TT~!:h~Js ~ ~I~ c~~ 646--9681 • , ~nd~;~· $~~~~g~~-P~~; ~~l:~. ~n~~.n;;;. ~~Ii:. :c; 8 Ii
Broke rs 615-6700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE 586·8688 automati c gar. $299. NEW, beaut . furnished 642·3488 pets $200. mo.
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/2 ba. • t
.q;rea & Butter Money 3 BR. 3 ba. +s wim pool. $375. 556-1244 e ves & UNIV PARK E h 3 BR. '" ba oc9n·.1 :t Br, 3 Ba , den, 2 1 2 gar en apls. rp ' -.-.·asher /dryer incl. $325. Makers 10 U <tll 2 &d. · wknds. 213-262·6111 ext. 2 BR 8 · xech. "°'r 1 1"p • s undecks: gas bbq, wet D J'!', pvt. patios. Nr. 638·7215.201!:1 Del aware ,$13B,OOO Ideally located SUn1me.r or yeilrly. No Z8'1Swork.,, , 2 a ...... $325/335 t~n sc, rp c. poo , ark bar , tennis cts. pool & Irvine Ind. area. $1:15 toi-=====""''-"'--""'-1 from $165
v]n. Westminster. Agent. fee. 3 BR, 2~ Ba ... , $315/CS Lldo. $385. 642-0C»2. sauna. $600. 542.96211 $200 mo. 557 -2841 New deluxe Beach area 2 .~.9332• Agent675-JOOO eo· •u 3 B I V. Ba blln TURTLEROCK S J Be , z Ha. closed gar. all Oakwood offe rs the ,, ='~:!:!~-------1---===:.::c=:...--I ~ r,1 • s. 2 BR 2 ba den ~/425 an -I 2 BR Wfl.OFT bl · I finest in coun''"" club li v-u; fenced yd. $305 mo. Rers. • • . '~ cap1~ 32 Apa lnient5 Unfurn. .. Lns, $275 mo. lllC ' uUI. MJ tot5 for iaJe 2200 Lots for tale 2200 3135 SumiW'a5'5-1359. GREENTREE anono 71 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt Patio, frpl, 1 yrlse 846.1311 : 846.4938 ugt . No idg at a price you can a f-
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ,MESA VERDE 2 story. 4 2 BRT, lHBEa w·1~·,· ~ws··' $325 ~·~;;•b•r~;·;=~~~;;~;;I;;, lcAoo Penhmlla 3ao7 HA'°.aylllaObleFTJ~.!e 1-'-"-·----__ --r~r:~c~e~~~~~sf~il~i~~: 1
. ~ ............ ,.......... ,.., ~·~ bedrm. den 3 BA, rorm 3 BR.2 ba .....•. -/315 bale, 31112 Via Santo 2 BR 2 DA nc n"\.\' ''' fulltimeactivities direc-·, _,,,, 2 BR, sleps to beach, year 283 Avocado. CM • ' · ... · ·
macneb /lrvlne
dine &kit~henett.e.reody DEERFIEl.O Tomas, by appt. Collecl 1 $325 bch. Jl cfrig. 1>v1. u.nit, tor who pla1ll> parties.
to move in $450. mo. Agt. 3 Bil.. 2 B.i ..........• $395 213-348-8501 $32.'), eas;!·0_178g '!'n: 7 p.m, 645·0143 gar . 952.3005 BBQ's, trips & more! ,
realty 540·1151. ____ ...
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1 Free Sunday brwich. , ~ •••••• ~~~•~•••••••~~ Capistrano leach 3818 Sl 15 3 Ir, 2 ba Surfer's Pcrodise Plus beautilul singles, A 28R. erpts, dr1>s, pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ __:.''~a~m~·~n~o~p~<:;IS::::.75::.:.1 ·~5~162=-·I Bi g :apt. across fro m 1&2 bed r oom apts, • patio, e nclscd ..:ar. i lSS. BEACHFRONT home 2 1-lunt. cliffs. Maximum 4 furnis hed & unfurnished. 673-3600 -VISl•N Br, 2 Ba , 'conv. den & OC1 EA2NbV IEWD/WDuple,x •. 2 Classified ads J>ell I.Jig ....,..ple.847-4387. Oakwood Garden Apls
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! r' lnverqess Ln. -one of the most de-
OJt sirabJe streets in Big Ca nyon
"'' w /homes valued at $400 ,000. 90' ·~ over1ooking 8th Fairw a y. Jane ,, -Frazee 642 ·823S. (C40)
RARI VIEW LOT IY THE SEA. ' " HUGE ! View of beach. jetty & r1 Catalina. Exclusive Shoreclifls
.,l pri,.-ate beach access. Approved
_,,. plans a vail tmust resubmit). Ke n
Hartley 6~2·8235. lt:41 ! .1 JJ
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boat at fabulous Promontory Bay. A
real buy for $112,500. Charle• Arnold
tl42-8235. lC43 )
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"I •-1r a , , r e rig. · 1 · 1 ~.-=-:.c.---..c.=cc..---I f%nd what you want ·in ••• • frplc. $.SOO . mo. lse. V G d 5225 1tl."'ms, smal ite m; or any offers an exclusive ··No
•ailu.Pilot Classifit."<ls. 552-7500 Couples only. 499-2188 4~-~534 a r e n. · item.J ust ca11 642·5678. LC19"1C1leoch 3848 .Rent Haise Guarantee". ~~~'~?,~;;~~==;..!;:::=::::?;;::~::~J wkdays after 6 & wknds ~~~'-------1 -'--'-'-••••••••••••••••••••••• We guarantee that your I ..:•::.f:;le~'~'~'30=. -----I Costo Mes• 3724Cost• Mesa 1724 ·NO. End. 1 BR. l ~ blks rent will nol be raised £or 1-'.!i~!.iJ~~~.'.J:'::AR GA:,..E"ll>-<JIC ¥. w ~·-1 1291 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• from beach & store. $295 ONE FUL..L Y~R&you ~ 9ya.AY 1. POLLAN-.,--~~-=~·•'--! ••~•.,. lncld'g util. Yr's Lease. still have the nexlbility 1
H. Y-.o.ll)>"....,.o..o11re H. wn.~~rt'J. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMBASSADOR INN HeAdwupolts,rtno
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. of month to month OC· Y AK.,.n,.,,. "'•Sien. Y ocr. ,,~ 2Story. •BR, 2 BA, crpls, c upa ncy. Rents rrom To d..,.lop 1N1~ lor Twsdoy, ._1 drps , bltns , c lose lo $165. Prices vary by locij-1 ~-z-oi::•:.;,;*'°,_..,. schools, s hopping & -••••••••••••••••••••••• tion . Models open 10 to 7. ·~°' >IT• .1.. freeways. $315. mo. Ask BRAMO NEW Sor ry, no p e t s o r 1 J~ ll f.::: !J~ ror Bev or Joe, 963-4569 children. i~ ilr:E=t .:=• TASTEF U L 3 Br :::.:.:.:.= s29so .::C&U:::.f' ~· Oakwood 1 ~ 11 Go II "' Townho use w /2 c-.r .....,. -·-,., G dn
I Y-JIO-' .. """"'" automal iC Ka t . $299. ~,,_ ar .... n '~"' ,.1, W!>l(h A tm t :'= ~~~ rfk;~·. 819-2580 L.M.nt.nHst.ect 5.,m....,.d par ens l~:W!!!~ ,,..,......., •2a--n .... ,. 11<•-~-11 ... ~-•p ... I= 1i c.-o)n-. ,>,.,..._ Conclotftinilllm!I I -fltc ......... ,. · .._..,_ M.wp..t h.c:•
1•""" •• ..,. 1• ....-UM~ Unfwftis hed 3425 IMI•~ t....,. c0111trol Joc:nd H ... 11 Irvine at 16th
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2a0ut-"~ p ..._..,... PHlio, a d ult:s. $325 . .... ~ $230 Refrig, Secur ity, ".., »O..O-~,_ 645·2345 Pool, J nc u iii. ilee. spacious 2 bedroom, 2 t•,.,. .. u-i M 1o bdrm & de n & 3 bdrm un· lSWWr ~,,_.. •~~... 2277 HARIOR ILVD . Bidg w/exerclse rm., ~!!<!LI u~ ,.°"""""' Mn:..,1.., BRANO new Slln JuBn . Blllards,Color TV. lts3re nowava.llable. ,,,_ )rw• 111 '_,. Capo i br, l Yf ba, central COSTA MESA 1G700Saybrook t.ane, !@<!l.=-1 ·9£ !$=' a.ir . cpl&, d'118, bltlns. 645•4840 Irvine A\•e. at l'o1cisa Huntingtonltarbour '°' l'\'llJ." Adults. no pets. Pt\; M 1714)846-3341 Gooit \&',w.,.. '1 iftl '93·1192 S-4855 Lincoln Proper\1 0-
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from $175·S485
M910 V.tde Eott & Adams,
540-1800
CORONA DEL MAH
2 Hr .!fownhome, frplc,
rrom $275. l Br from $205.
J'ool, tennis, continental
breakfast. Some ocean &
Catalina 'Jiews. Separate
fa mily 5ection. CI06C to
shopping & fine beach.
644 ·2till.
Rooms 4000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ltOOlltS $20. wk up wilh
kitchen $30. wk UJ> apt.
5-11:1--9755 or 64S--J967 .
J,IVE A'r 'fHE BEACH
$30. wk & up. b7J.l).140
l>JNE KNOTMCYrEL
Under new management
Summer Rrntds 4200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lido Js le, 4 Br, 2 ba.
Completely furn. June,
July & Aug. 673-4798
llcaut. Apt. in Cdl.1 wkncl.s
& wkly . }>rime Joe.
Panoramic vu. Wlk to
bch. Resp adults only
ti73-2i)64
Exchange your hm for 4
br w I t eri nis in Pac,
i>aiisades. 213/454-7265.
LAGUNA BEA<fH, Ocean
Front 3 bdr, Den, 4 Ba.
home available for Sum-
mer. NICHOLS Real
Estate. 2025 So. Coust
ltwy. 494 .1220
F\Jrn 2 br, blk lo ocean,
. NB. Lg sundcck. Avl now
thru Au~. 673-0ZJ6.
Ucach house 2 Br, 2 Ba,
.!-'urn, Bal Penin. Avail
June-Sept. 320 Al varado
P l. 673-7080 a s k for
Craig.
WAMTBI
~mall :.ipt. July/August.
Newport area. Res p.
mid-age retired couple.
Will a lso housesit whil
you are on vacation.
673-4394
Vacation Rl'ntals 4250 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Rental5 to share 4300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
t'cml room mate to shr 2
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mo+ 1r.1 elec. & Pit. Call
htwn3 & G, 642-6215.
Corona de\ Mar. 2 Br,
New. dishwhr. 2 Ba, pvt
Gar. pool. Walk to Bch.
$150 utiJ incl. Mitch
675-2&13 or 67~7677.
Aclive Senior .Citizen on
Social Security seeks
:.a1ne to s hare house or
apt. Wrilc r·. J . Jordan
2i24 E . Coast flwy, Cd?tl.
or Call &14·4000days.
.l\li\LE/FI::r.tALE. ~hr. J
I.Jr. + den. \V. Balboa at
10th. \:.t blk. lo bay or
<icean. $150. Call : '!'om/-
Diane, 673 -7888
Female to share J Br
'fownho u se. Villa
Pacific. ~i2-~547
JJalUoa Jsland·fcml roon1·
mate w:.intcd to :;hiire
yearly house. h/~7111 .
(JCE1\N VJr:;w, Share
:;upcr sharp 2 Br dplx in
l:d ~l . S225 mo. Avail.
ti/10. Ca ll 675-1772.
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Accredited by the Accrediting Commiuion of
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Technical Schools
APl'llOYED
FOR VETERAN TllAINING
An Eligible Institution under lhe Federally
Insured Student Loan Program
CAU 17141 547.0305
AMERICAN COLLEGE
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1600H.lr..twer
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ICE SKATING
LESSONS
All Ages
leg(nners thrv Adv-eel
Classes Sim ling Now
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TRAVELING CANOE CAMP
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Full learning Program
Phon ics Stressed
Arts & Crofts
Music. Reading Specialty
Sports Activities •
Summer
Program
Incl udes:
Swimmi ng &
Ice Skoting
2110 Thurfn Ave., Costa Mesa
Phone 646-1444
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caii-645-4381
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Full & half duy programs
Picnics /Overnight Ca mpouls
Beach Excursloru;/Field Trips
• Swlow"""' L-Avollable
Open 6:30 If'-• 6 PM
Individual Attention, Experienced
Teach ers'. Plannec' Program -
lncluding math &reading readtnl~·s ,
I ' ' • arts & cratts, mus ic, science, story
time, social studies & <-'Tea ti ve 11lan.-
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presents a pre-ricensln9 program lor you to
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$5995 TOTAL
COST
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START YOUR CAREER TODAY!!!
C• Mon.·Frl. 8:30..,., lo 5:30 p.m.
CALL FOR RESERVATIOMS
LIMITED SEA TIMG AV All.AILE
·I 752-7300
VALLEY REAL TY
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: • NEWPORT OCEAllAUTJCS lllCREATIONAl INSTITUTE
ftr kt l1tw..ti. Write w C.11
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21552 Kan1k11, Huntl•ct•• lucb
962-1951 or 551-2361
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BEGINNING BRIDGE
INSTRUCTIONS
(Beach Area)
Doytl-&h"'"'91
My H°"'e Or Y~
(6 Lessons ... $35)
lntem.edlate & Su~"ised
or
Recreational Group Teaching
Also Offered
Call PhylUs H. Palrick
54~:'(J15 Eos&W..i-ds
642-5129
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FOR PHYSICAL ,&
MENTAL HEALTH
aASSES FOR AU AGES
* Morning & Evening
Classes For Adults
• Afternoons For The Children
c• For lnfuo wn ...
luslaess: 673-0120
Residence: 962-0374
PATTERSON SOiOOL
SUMMER DAY CAMP
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ACCEPTING
SUMMER
REGISTRATIONS --~t:~·
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One or Orange County's Finest
Indil"idual Attention Schools.
Emphasizing C reativity &
Scholastic Achievement. For Little
Ones Ages 2-10. Balanced Hot
Lunches. Planned Summer
Activities.
Full & Half Day Sessions Monday
·thru Fridays 7:30 A.M. until 5:30
P.M . Member of SCAEYC.
Pre-School , Kindergarten, Fifth
Grade.
IOJ2M_ll_Saola"-
12 .... -Uolhcl c.t. -. 541-9378
SUMMER FUN
A9014-12
Fne Tronsportotlon
field Trips
Rohr Skating
Bowttng
Swimming lu1on1
Codcouts
Mlnkrlurt Golf
Hontback Riding
MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW!
· Call 979-3852
Monct.1y, May 28, 1975 OAJLYPILDT •ll Offi........ 4400
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CONDITIONING
&
EXERCISE
QASSES
for Women
If you wish to tone up muscles &
skin tissue, as well as strengthen
your body gi ve us a call regarding
our new program.
WoAroC>fhrWJ:
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lecJl••lag To Acf¥wed
Gr-sHcs Fw liilrls
PREMIER STUDIOS
C• 961-9537 After I PM
JAPAN KARATE FED.
325 Mo. M1 wport .. cl.
H.I, S.lh 1#5, -aln
Days Tel. 642-0326
Niies 642-8387
lAcnaFr.-HMttC r'•
NO CONTRACTS
NO GIMMICKS
$24 PER MONTH
Special rates to families,
college students & groups.
FRH TRIAL LESSON
Got A Problem?
Would A Good Job
Help?
Career Train HOW
For.
556-8890
~rvine c.olege ~ of Business
Orange County's most progressfve
and innovative Career Center.
RUG CRAFTERS
Offers Clc1ues Ill M I hj
Rlogs And W•H.g11 gs
Coone is 3 two i--IHs.s
c-pleted In -week.
Mornings 10-12 he1 l:gs 7-9
USE OUR TUFTING TOQLS FllEE
Cost lncJudH:
Three Lessons ••••••• , •• S 6.00
Instruction look • • • • . • • • 2.00
Project Materials ••••• , • • 14.95
Total Cast Of C-.e •••• $22.95
For dttais &
demonslration
visit our shop or
phont 546-Q40 ,
ft. lleLu.u ~iioe *'Ca on
Newport IJ.utu-. w.iit.h
wid11 ion ,.1 l.00 ..,. U .atdja-
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rm. A 1C. IOl&S.IC., ddta:e
f;225 :\1o. Brokef'7S-Q9_
PROl-'1-:SS'LCLASSA
8Jd1:. ~ llarbor Blvd,
C .M. Ai r rood., wood
1.1 .anel walls, dr•pe1i,
carpet, cJcc., musie,
janitor, parting. M..ll .
Stever. Mgr. SS7-0l3i or
646Miii
EV E R AL Suites l-00
sq .ft . thru 1150 5q.ft .
Jo c.a.tc.4 _.a dj_a.ce.nt---1.Q
mar i na , bank &.
restaurant oo eo...i.t Hwy
al Newport Bt Ample
free parltiag. ~
•I MO. FREE RENT•
1·2·3 Rm . offices fn>m
$135 per mo. Neoi.r
airporl. Sect·y. &el"Y. on
premises. Noleasereq.
ll33·JZ2J 9 Ti.I noon
SJ3·2840 Aftu noon
OFRCEWACl:te
Westcliff Drive, 450 sq.
fl., private bathroom,
air. etc. 5175. per mo.
Call Gene Hill,642.(0]0
ORANGECO.AJ.RPORT
Besl bldg on Bin=h roo !900 ;1500 sq. n.
Rlgbt Realty 979-8Sl3
PRIME W&STCLff
OFRCI
HEWPOllT RACH
l ,000 sq . fl . New decor" &
C"pt. f'rnt. &: ~entry.
Pvt. restrooms.
39<"sq. ft.
645'-tilTI
PRIVA1'E ore. in
beautiful Exec. suite.
Re0tsonable. 6'5·3700
FREERfHT
Ole space in Mission Vie-
jo & Laguna Niguel as
low as 30c sq n. in new ofc
bld g. Ca ll Owner ,
831-1400.
444 N. Newport Blvd. Unit
.. B .. m. ··c" $85. uu1.
paid. 675·6457.
' · • Weslcliff Or., Newport•
Beach. $145 mo. Ground Jevel. Avail June S. Call
Jo s h Wight Rltr.,
642-5270.
EXPERT .•. the
INSTRUCTJEION=~::;!;Australian way!
IAH RICH•5eacllff T-s Clob•l7141 536-9361
645-8908 or 541-0885
SUMMER TENNIS SCHOOL
FOR CHILDREN
I~ H_. Sessions for onty $20.
CLASSES START JUNE 16th.
EXEC SunB
FROMSl70
Airport Area. 833-3640
Office or Store Rental 700
sqft. Ocean view. 1111 S.
El Camino, San
Clemente.
....... ..... 4410 •••••••••••••••••••••••
THE COLONY
30 RETAILSHOPS-
Prime reasonable space
available large & small.
Old world charm with
French windows, gables
& trees. Adjacent to
Fest i val o f Art s
Grounds.
580BROADWAY
LAGUNA BEACll
494-7915
TOP LOCATION
MISAVBDI
DRIVI PLAZA
for st.ore or office. Ample
parkinc. Town & country
atmosphere.
U25Mesa Verde Dr. E.
Costa Mesa. MS--4123
1738 ANAHEIM, CM •
Ground floor-600 aq. rt.
Office, restroom, park·
•'""'•••••••••••••.. Ing, etc. 673-2654 eves. 2 SHOPS, ideal location
for books tore , candle
Coll PAOFIC TRAVEL SOIOOl TOOAY TO
SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR A POSITION IN
THE
AIR TRAVEL INDUSTRY!
543-6655
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SUMMER
• Ballet
•Tap
• Gymnastics
• Tahitian
• Polynesian
• Bellv Dancing
and Modern Jaiz
25071 Fron! Slreet •El Toro. C.Hf.
Telephone (714) 586-~22
abop or a rt gallery.
Located in the Mall al
The Factory, N .8.
673-9606
LAGUHAlllACH
Tllo ... , """Leaw
1224 Sq . fl . o pposite
beach. $800 /Mo. Avail
111n 5
l~Sq . rt. near comer of
Broadway 4' Coast Hwy.
Asking $875/Monlh
Call: R4alonomics
Brokers 67.5-6700
2 BR house, C M .
Fair\'iew /Wilson. Hca\'y
Lrarfic. C·l . 64.5-13l5
1.-.1ria111.-4500 •••••••••••••••••••••••
NEW BUILDINGS at
O.C. Airport. 3400 lo 8000
sq ft . ample parking.
SOME UNITS FOR
SALE AT 10% DOWN.
Koll /l r\'ine Center. Call
Dan Curlis. (7 14)979-9205
2 UNl'fS, 1200 sci. ft. M•l,
w /frnt ofrit"c, lgc rear
door. 2'lQ 3· Phase. Unit 6
& lti, SlSS. 629 Termin11l
W~. Cosla l\.1es:i1 . l>11ys,
540·5710. Jo-:\•es. 646-0681.
610 East 17th St...i, Sonia Ano The fastest draw in the
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decoratl\'c exterioi Doors-Shelvin11·Repuirs Clean inc. Ste.-.rn & G1trdenlo1 S'ervice. REASONA&t: L•ndscaplna.soctSalea. wort, reu. Jntfexl, free All T)lpea. Free E•· Ke.as.Jf"ree est. llc ... •k
woodwrk , concrete. P.11tlo covers-Formica. Shampoo. f'r ee est . p I a ntin g /C u L· •64ti·SIM8• t-'reeesl.Mutercharge est. Reta. 548-2759, t.lmates.Call~ for Walt. 830·5020
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.laltytlttitMJ Ceramic Tile.540-s.560 LEONlT.&CONCRETE Gardening Service, Free . II d I I 893-lt39 C.ERNM IC TILE. N.....C.
••••••••••••••••••••••• STA MPING , Cob· EsLimate.646-3370 MOVING , haulina. P,•rmson,•, ael sdtye, n GUSTOPAIMT1HG R~nodel t'rcecst Sinl Wiii babyi;itf<X"you myCu s tom Carp_e nt ry . bleslone, brick, tile , garagecleanup.Rellable o pe e an scpa., . · SJ6.2':iIT
h 0 m e. l·I u nl i ngton f'ra1n lng o.r. ruush. Re· patios, etc. 640-4;,.19_ Quality /Muint/Ldscpg fast service, 963·64.52 sprinklers & CWill. de· Low cos,, exter/lnler. ,.._.1119 ~ \ wull·Orl'le. , ! ~ll_~~h~E~'~"':'i:!'i<~_j -'m~od~c~l~/~A~d~d~1l~1on~S4~9~·4:159~-/(:;;;d;;;;;t;;;:-----sod, s prkl'-.', ""il cond , -"==.:c.=..::::..::=--1 isign, contact: Protect&: beautify home T S II eac · a 1~171i8. ""' YOU CALL-WEl·IAUL ""bus. :rr'd, f-esl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• a. o Contractor cleanup . 642-3331 / Jim Elmcr "" .... ~ :.1 • .-. .... MacNeill Woodcraft ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646•4008. ALWAYS AVAILABLE GREEN HAVi'':N guarant . 675-6927 JUST PLUMllMG? .,.•••••••••••••••••••••
lullness S•r•lu Ca b inel s .• bkcases. R e m d l I I\ m Ad .1...::::...::;:::. ______ I YAROWOJtK. 556-0347 GARDENS F'astSt!i-v IWaS Hules •TopSoil•ComJXltit*,
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NANCY "ARNL....., 64G-8292 rri·ceo /Bond I Lie /Ins . C l <>Ac .... -·~ 646·392'7 D. SehwartiSr. 556-1301 JUST PLUMBING Ct1tl ~-tro0_· _ _.._
. IA> omp ain .......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642 4111 • 'J'y ping Service. Reas MASTERS Cr •fls1na11s Fi n u n e e Av a i I •Wullpapcrl·lango·11g• -"--' .. rH Service • .. MIKE'S GARDENING HOUSECLEANING is our -. rut es by the pa~c or Specialty. Remodeling. McC u llough Con s t . • Mai-ByFormer '·"t-u••--l ... H.01'1SJ>lumhin" ••••••••••••••••••••••• All Services &Quality Business. Call J.anice s -·-r u>;> '"""'"" ., ... hour. 640-S88Sot 548-2691 finish work, refs. J-'ree 5J6·7tM6 NB, CdM, CM * 548-0930 Rqge.d.y_Anns. 675-655.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• j-~C~ar-...l ~R=•=b=k=o-·=646::.:.;::.:'''9::....~I Wulcr htrs, all sil.f.'8_, d:;.· r. ! · • tl "lnov.ol( ~mblng ~
Consultant in financial & est.Guarwork499'-310S. ·WILLIAMS & S"o n s -posals, 5loJ)J)ages, r · Shrub clcur1ng. Gen I
Gardenin&-Maintenapce •,l:lOUSECLEANING• Mw.sonry. Bric1J,:/8'ock/ R.L. SINOR. Sbt.elic/ in· pairs , remodeling OJ d clean·ul!. ~6·6403. ~ • rnanagemenl. :Klyrs exp. Carpet S.,....ica .,.............. Cleanups & Hauling. By reliable couple. Good Stone Call S8l 7829 srd. Exterior. QUALITY repipin.g. New <.:onslrllt-.
1n aerospace & rclatl.'CI ••• • ••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• 1 ;;;:~~·:.-=;;:;~~-';;;':::-;::::;: I -~~~~<!~~~·~'!'.:.!-!!:=~~-I 1· " rd 's 'rree "---.,-Reas. Bob&&S-0798 Rates. Refs . .548-6271 i-. ·"1"' ' tion. 24 ilrs. IC & bond rO • .'.K'l . .,...,. ind_ustri~s.15y_rsasSr.JOl i N 'S Carpel & Dress makinginThe l--====='-'-'=--1 ~====="-="--·IWells, Patios-Planters . 642 -G263 1 Expe rienced Crew. of~icer, in maJor corp. Upholslery . Dri shampoo Eu~pean Maru:ier. We Gt1Mr'Cll Senices HOUSECLEANING Q. u a I i t y w o r k · Paanting/Repalr·SS yrs. ' Llc /lnsurL'<i . 962·7817 •
536·4986. ts o i I r e ta rda n l s). furnish everything. De-••••••••••••••••••••••• Experienced 1'"'ast Reasonable Lies. Contr work guar, take adv1:1n-MARV 'S PLUMBING ----
Degreasers & all color s igned for you. Corday HANDYM.AN-Homes & --~R~e~fe~r~c~n~c~·~'=S56-:::97::.::f11:__1 _=SS=7~-=~="'=''-------l ='-a~g~•-•_f_m~y~ex_P~·-"""' __ 70"6.,--· ·I •646-9807• Upholstery h & . F ;h' •= •-NO JOB TOO SMALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpenter brig leners 10 minute a ions . ........._ Apts. Conscientious Land . Patios
••••••••••••••••••-••• blellch for your white byappt.on..ly Craftsman."'"""'"· •<op•-MoYilMJ ---------· -aeuphol s tery, ubove .....,...,..,., .. .,. • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• • • ••• • • Roofl--" be! SAVE & Profit. Custom carpets, Save money by 1-=====c:..:::..::=::.--••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··'111 averuge qu...,1ty. O"'
· t · "THINGS" by Moose. Ldscaping-Garden Mainl OUT & ABOLIT ?'! Sunshade, covers, decks, ••••••••••••••••••••••• average price. 536·236Z re mod, re pair, ;,1dd-on, saving m e extra nps. Electrical fire ring, bencbes, wood,
insulation. Frt.-e csl. & Clean living room, dining ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gen woodwork, repairs, Res. Comm. 'I'wnh.se. Local/Statewide Moving brk, cone. Quality. Fair JlOOFS Cl-IECKED !
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.Designs. 645 ...:..J.l;l). rm & hall $15. Any r 1n ~ plumbing, elc. 642·5613. Ken 545-4358aft 5 7 da, free est. 521-2071 . C . des' Repli6ired & Replbced Don 't drop the ball! Get a fl.SO, couch $10, chair $5. f!!L1:CT ~ 1 C I A,N -. ~m 1 price. reattve · igns. job with a low-cost Dally
t<'inish Carpchtry 15 yrsexpis whatCOW1ts, Jobs. ma1nl/_rupa1.;.;-.22 Ca rpentry, Painting, Ford's Landscape. Sod Moving /Hauling. Student Remodelinglge/smjobs. Di[\~~!:~cb~/;~~ce Pilot Classified Ad. Remodel-Repair not nlethod. 1 do work y r.s exp. li e 233 108. Pat..io covers-Cences, etc. Lawns. Sprinklers. Lie/ w /Jarge truck. Reas. Ken,eves 642-1770.Ra.y, 291.il Phone 642.5678_ ~V~i~n~c~e~L~e~"~h~o~ff~~,,.~·~·~-84~7~5~m~y~>~cl~f~.G~d;.r~e~f~>.~'3~1-~0~IO~l~548~~-52<l~~3~~~~~~~~L~a~r~ry~64~0~·~9532~~/540-~~7~858~~~l~n~su~r~e~d~-~96~2~·~78~1~7~.~·~~~~B~a~rr~y~548~~-9~7~23~&~839-~~S7~7~9~.~~d~ay~>~6~7~S~-9~1~84~.W~e~C~a~<•~·~~~~P~l~l~'~S4~~~~1~~~~~~~~~~~~-
lndustrial R•nlal 4500 Bv•lnen "'•inns POf'Sonal• 5 350 HelpW...t.d . 7100 Help Wanted 7100 HelpWGllfed 71DO Help, Wanted 7100 Help Wnted 7100 •:••••••.•····~··••••••• Opportunity 5005 Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••··~!~··
,Cost a i\les a-Santa 1\na ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT? AUDITIONS CASlllER, Full oc part-EX. SECRETARY GUAIDS ·
J\-l -l , 1200 /1Jl0/17lG_sc1.fl. AmbitiousCoupleneeding •MaiorSerYiceStotioa. Cari n g confiden tial For a 2 .act comedy. Banking Ume. Apply in person, Exce llent ¥pportunily tmmed. employme nt.
Ofc., W~r~~i.sc. Pr.k g. 220 more income. Unusual n et s $ 5 O , O O O • counseling & r eferral. "'LUV". For appl Call SA.LE ESCROW 9-SPM. COSTA MESA for sharp indiv. w/good f /time, p/tlme. In!"klc
'pwr.646-12:>2/644-Zl28 oppor tu nity for goo~ $17,500.cmh. Abortion, adoption & Mike, 5 120 thru 5121 , OFFICER CARWASH,20S9 Harbor s h & typing s k:ills work. Work any $hilt .
. Rentals Wanted 4600 earnin~s. Worktoget_her. •Pina Tak--..... keeping. 673-1384. Blvd, C.M. w t r apidlJ expand ing Uniforms fu rn. N~t
'••••••••••••••••••••••• Part time or full lime. • ~ , APCARE 547-2563 Cl k T . t 1 all Cinancial org·anization Beach, Costa Mesi': & ~-C D-..J . . er yp1s or sm , h · e d . Straight la w stude nt look-PH : 675-6884. PTI.. • ~•9" cr .-,.-r JIM W. Do 1 have to wait AUTO CARRIER We have: an immediate pleasant ore. near O.C. soon to be localed in O.C. A n u e 1 m a r s ·
ing for s u1nmer place in . •Jewelry Mfg. 'ti.I THE FAIR? P /time-Register. 2·4pm chal~e.ng1o_g ~· for a Airport. 5 Daf'li 9-S. Good area. Ex pe r in real Universal, 1226 W. Sth St.
, heh area. Share exp up to Ham burger Stand on HOLLA.MD IUSIMESS wkdys. Early AM Sat & quahf1ed 1ndiv1dual w/4 spelling grammar i\ 50 estate development, Santa Ana. tAluaJ Oppor_
$11 5. Rich-979-7863. Balboa Bay Beach, ~m-645417osALES540-0608 A.V.D. Suri. Need .relia. car. yrs Sale Escrow & 2 yrs wpm es~ential. $fl5-~. legal or-mortgage bank· Employer · _
' mer lease, fully eqwpt. D S MASSA.GE 5'0·3006, Woody_ loan Escrow exper, If!.· 557_7970 ing pref'd. Xlnt pay & lusinessflnvnt I 675-1573. ..-Distributorship A AM dividual will be respons1-• benefits. Hostessjl'lllbop ~ Finance RESPOMSllLE Clean private rooms. AUTO ble Cor handling all Col students, p/l sls, de-Call Personnel Dlshwashen -
, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ISLAND BIKE SHOPPE, Massage & Sauna. 8839 COU.....,ER .Escrows in the Newport liv. Eves/Sat. Car, phooe 213/869-0012 Kolo Restaur. 752-7151 ... I R l I R · Sal PERSON Adams A\'e, Hunt. Bch. "I 1 . s MIS en a s -epairs-es. area. We offer an x.lol r-nee. Mr Lyons 848-1004 Equal Oppor. Employer . , · Opportunity 5005 $4950 Full price, Wm. \\'anted to O"'n & 963-l2-17, J\.1on thru Sat SA.LES inge benefit program, al ~~~~-~~----1 --~-~--~~-1 Honect--i-s.r..-_,
"••••••••••••••••••••••• Hardesly,675-2866 operate candy & llam 'tilmidnight. goodstart ingsalary,ler-Compan i o n : Wa nted SCRAM-LETS Need w:;;;'25 and
Vending confection vending PROBLEMS?WECARE EXPER.,GOODOPP rific work surroundings woman to take care of older. Gd. hours. Cl'll . c• .. DYROUTE IEOWMIOSS route. Costa l\i csa & ONE WA y HELi> TO ADVANCE &Jotsof work. F<X"appl., elderly lady. Live-in. ANSWERS Janice's Raggedy AnOs. "'" Sl,250 Min. Investment. s urroundin g ar c a . CENTER TOP PAY, PERM. please call Mr. Rohr al Cal.1968-6253. 675_6553 ·
\ Excellent route of candy !l.1r. Mc Donald, 548-7796 Pleasant business. ll igh 24 hr Hot Line&IS·8800 833-3606 or 644·5300. UrOken -Champ -I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;· -& .snacks uv.ailable in profit items. Can start 362lW.IS'r,S.ANA DENTA.LASSISTAHT Libel -Caucus -I• •
• your area. Ideal way toAnliques/G ifts . Xlnl. parl·lime. A ~c or DOYOUROWN Exper . cbainUde, Endo. MACtllNE
1 s upplement salary or Laguna Joe. Way under ex p erien ce not DIVORCE AUTO GLENDALE office. Mission Viejo Today'scomputerwon't
, pen s ion . Locat ion s. cost of inv. FP $2500. important. Requires The WaveProject FED .. a&a a r ea. $500 to s tart . rea.llybe humanuntilit Housekeeping
Installations & ·rraining Evelyn Hayes 497·2884 or ca r & S 1500. ca s h DIVORCE CENTER • HELPI. ~
1
_sa_1-4860 __ o_r_S86-__ 12_13_. ___
1
can make a mistake and
f urni s hed . f'inancing 497-2915. investment. f'or det ails Atty. Trained Cons ul· SAVIMGS thenblameitonanother, ~ available. Can be ex-TO E write ··CAN DY ROUTf: tants to Assist You. 575_ DEAN LEWIS SOONewportCtrDr Dental Assistant. Laguna
Early Moming·1 '
F u.II or part-tin.le
panded to full time in-HARDWARE S R , No. 23". P.O. Box 1739 +filing fee. 548-4216 for IMPORTS Newport Beach Bch. 1 yr. Min. exper. MAClllNE.
come. f~or information N e ~ port Beach, old c · c 1 · f 9 J 7?2 Equal Oppor. Employer Xray license. 494-9737. Apply Personnel,OfH~
2PM·4PM, Mon,thru,Fri Ph. 714.879_1284 fashioned store perf. for ovin 3 : a 1 · -appt. Orange County's 1~~~~;;;;;~~;,:;;.~~1;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Fashion Consultant , full cotlple. $40,000. com-Ir.elude phone no. 1..:'.-"':.::. ___ _.,"d~t--I Largest Toyota , . or p/time. We will train.
plete. Owner. 67$-1283 or EmDlo rnent & I' Volvo Dealer IA.RIER Over 21. Call 963-2652 or 10range Co. Liquor
License for sale. No in-
1 ventory. Conta<.1 Carol
or Roland Sims. 842-IJIO.
494-8253 ~.~!-.~ .... ?!~~ Pre:O..atiOfl •Lin~~~nic Retired, p /lime. Conv. DESIGN 846·7959
SALESGIRLS IUSIHESS LOANS k•hc;:.i;;:••••••••••••• •Get Ready li-tan Hosp. in H.B. 847-3515 ENGINEER
THE IROADWAY·
Hewport hcd .:
ASSOCIATE -Le t m e
teach you how to earn in
upper 5',~ income in US.
SlOO invest. Mr. Weber
I fo r appl. 646 -5390.
$5,500 IUYS
E s tabli s h ed. money
-making bou lique in
· prime. area . Inventory
negotiable. Forced sale!
• -GEM-
1 120-F'TustinAve .. N.B.
: ltEALTORS 642·4623
INVESTOR $50,000to$500,<XX> lnstn.ction 7005 ·?~r~~ BARMAID Must have .minimum ol
Sm a 11 Tin ve s t m~:nht Business growth with ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Chuck Stanton or & WAITRESS 2-3 yrs exp. in designing $10,000. op ladies aug creative financing. Call 548-9949 valves & other related
fashion dress shop. Pa.Im Call Mr. Bryan Swi ...... ing Lessom Bob Severson ---="-'-'-'-'-'-"----hydraulic-e quipment.
Springs area. Top loca· SJ.a-7600 Your pool •833-7622 646-9303 IEA.UTICIAMS send Resume to P .O.
lion. Boom area. Eslab'I Nowinterviewingfor: e 232' N l M-'--•,T-JabW~ ox ~· ewpor business. Must be ex-~ ·~'111---·~ Mewparlor i-•~-Be h C•Hf -· D-ds 5035 female 7050 AUTOMOTIV E • -ac ' :m . -per'd in al.I phases of ....... Call:644·0661or540-8582 -dress bus. Balance of in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASttlER
vestment out oC profit to' % Chicago law school grad Exp er' d . Newport
r ight person. Reply lo LOANS up to 80 0 seeking job as law clerk. Datsun, 833-1300.
Classified ad no. 4ZJ, c/o Isl TD Lo--o111 1;2o;0 Ready for work July l, b' Daily Pilot, P. O. Box -1975. Resume available. Automo il e
1560, Costa Mesa, Calir. 2nd TD Lo..s Write: Classified ad no. Switc•hboai""-dd
92626 Lowest rates Orange Co. 422 c /o Daily Pilot. P. 0 . Receptionist
Sattler Mtg. Co. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca Switchboard, li ght book-
642-2171 545·0611 92626 keeping, light t yping. • Serving Harbor area 24 Expert only. Bauer
years Full Cha.rge Bookkeeper, Buick & Imports, Phone ~---------1 office m anager , 8 yrs Mrs. Cameron,979-2500.
Announcements/ exp. Relocating. 536-8439
Beautician DESil.CL&K
FEMAL E Hairdresser lo Call494-6574 a ssist . iri busy salon.1----'-'CC,,"-'-"---
South Laguna. Guaran· DISTRIBUTOR wanted.
teed $30. p /d ay +. Over 25. Interested in
499-4000 For interview. ea ming up to $800 per mo
IEAUTICIAH
Guarantee
Newport Area. 548-1311
p /t. Call 639-61ZI .
DoY•U..lo L--
Female h el p, full or
p/time. Apply Kentucky
Fried Chicken, 2929 E .
Coast Hwy, CdM.
FIGUIE MODELS
WOMEN 18-35 needed by
Ora.nae Count,)''s klading
studio. Make up to $500.
p /wk. No ex.perieoce
nee. Ph. a nytime;
17141821-0110
. ·•' Equal Oppor. Employer
HOUSEREB'B ',
Live·ln, care for 2 i:wu
girls in beautiful NB
.home . Pvt rm 4' tv.
English pref'd, but. .. aot
n ee . R ers needed.
640-5070 or 644-2400.: · ·•
HOUSEKEEPER to liY e-
in. working family o/ j.M'o GI~ Friday " without children. · Xlnt F~r Small, congenia.1 3 working arrangen\en&,
girl_ ~ffice. Versatile, salary open. 963-~U ;or
fam1ha r w /all phases of 556-7896 · • office work. lnls'est..ing, .
dqyersified duties. Hsek pr /Ii v -in , cook,
Delta Electronic drive, Np't Sch.. 3 girls,
Control Corp. (EOE) 7, 9, & 11. 640-1S98 or
646-Tn6 673·8914 ' r:.:l""'~ Help W..ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
:,~~' 'W~q//~ %
·-=·"' .~ , .. '.~ \ A CONVEHIEHT SHOPPING ANO
8 & Girt Ml1sl .. Viejo I oys 5 EITaraarSJC I · G.P . in Laguna Bc h . Ideal Sn II Jal>
10 lO 14 years of age. Dai-We need people wantjfug needs back office girl , CPart·Timeffoura,. AVON ••••••••••••••••••••••• -d SCWING CUJO£ FOR lHE .
CAL ON THE CO, :;;;~~ ~---=-· .. ly Pilot delivery routes to help people in your exper 'd. only. Send re-Work 4 hrs a day in our
Accountant $15K THERE'S A may be available in your area. Work u little« u sume : Ca.rl H. Weber, new cool olc across from Last&falind 5)00
For an Ad in Womtft"I Wortc:I Elec. Technician $950 area. Earn profit for de-much as you like. Be in-M .. D. 1929 So. Csl. Hwy. O.C. Airport. & eal'n LOST/FOUNDA PET? Mach. Supervisor $15K WORLD WA.ITIHG liveries & cash, I.rips or sured. bonded & pay no $l00+ per wk. 1be work
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Call Su• 642-5678, Ext. 330
Twice Pretty!
960-2900Adoption,Low t,/CBkkpr to$800 FOR YOU-merchandise for selling fees. If you haveexper. GRILL Cook wanted . is fun & perfectly suits
Cost. Spay /Neuter Info. IDVINE PEDCr\NNEL new s ubscriptions. For in the following; Must have refs. Clean people who enjoy pultihg
To Size 48!
, "' " l'l,,J'.....I A s a n A V O N information please call NURSES appearance. Womanprel h · b LOST : Gray & Blk Aust. $ER\/l(E$&-AGENCY REPRESENTATIVE. 642 -4321 . From San COMPANIONS r'd. Full t ime. Carmels t eir ver al capabiliUes ~~~Pj~tl~ c:;:;t ~~:: 488 E .17Lh (Al Irvine) You meel new people & Clemente-San Juan SUB-MOTHERS Restaura nt. 49'1·2550. ~~u:eo.;ikv.esS~d!~!~: 7471
I (.&Ji,, I I r'O' fil ., .f"" I ;
H B. 536_4385 & 892.1267. Suite224 Costa Mesa have xlnt earnings. Bel-Capistrano area. call HOMEMAKERS Selling anyllllng with a lighters are welco,.c. Call 642 1470 t lh ·11· 1 h me' 495-0630 and P..1ission Vie-Pl n·· f pt $100 Reward. • er an si ing a o · ease ca or ap Daily Pilot Classified Ad Call for more inro & -----------1 Call 540 704 1 Days J·o-EI Toro area, call 752~ 1. . . .,. , ~-~-~-~-~~-~;-~-;-~-~-~~-... ~1~~~'::·~==~·:ii:ii l ~ is a simple matter , •. persona interview ... ~c LOST : 2 Blk Brief Casv~ l S8Elq-63ual100. ppor. Employer HOMa.u.KaS just call 642-5618. Life Books, 833-8008 •. · )~ ,ci)~
I ..... -
hard. 1 sort leather. 1c. .ACCOUNTS "'~~~~~~~~l~~~U~P,~J~O~~ll~I ~~I , · 500 Nwpt Ctr Dr. Park. Bank HetPW..tM 7JOOHttlpWaMecl 7100
Lot 5 /19 Btn 3:30 & PAYAILE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 :30pm . Reward is of-Ne wport Beach area. rienced IOAT COMPANY
fered. 640-8400. Please Real E state Developer. Expe '* Mo Id i n g D e Pt ORAASMAN DEPT. STORE
-· -
'
·' leavemessage. Construction exper. FullTime Foreman
rcq 'd. TELLER • Cab S h o p Mill Must have minimum of THE BROADWAY LOST : Mal e Gldn . TheWo'ILiamLyonCo. Foreman . d r .!\
R ' & f I ' h M h · 2·3 yrs exp . In . et.ailing etnever em. ris. 833_3600 Mr. Thomsen u .... 1TB> ust ave extensive ex.· LAGUNA HILLS Setter . Vic. CM area. " per. in fiberglass boat mecha nical & hydraulic
' ". Family pets, Reward. ACCOUNTANT' CallfomialaM manut. Pacific Trawler compon e nts . Send WILL OPEN A.UG.4 .
556-6759, work640-5100 CPA Firm seeks am-corp, 1723 s. Ritchie, NResue,.pomerttoBPe.oac'hBo, •c=al•'f ,'
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93401 ~
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6 Monarch Bay Plaza Santa Ana. 558-87Zl. LOST : blk/tan Shepherd. b ilio u s accountant SouthLagw1a 921663
male, colJar & tags. Ans. knowledgeable in taxes, lookkHper /R.ctlfll
to "ZED" Vic. EJden & auditing, management 1714,49"'1273 p 11 roll ..:~. Del Mar, C.M. S48-83S7 services & supervising ayro ' pay re..,....... Drap1ry Ww .. a D•
for small client practice. 17 141 83I·1970 Gen'I ledger thru Fin. Needs qualified help. All
FOUND D Id stmls. Salary open. Call : og, 4 mos. o . Send resume to: Ad. 338. f . phases. 549-8916 Male. Tan & White. Nr. Daily Pilot, P.0 .Box An Equal or appointment., 1~---------
Victoria Sehl . CM .1 ~1;>560~,~C:"os~l~a"M~esa~'o.·92S26~:;:;;;i .... O~ppo~rt~u~n~i~ly~E~'~m;p~lo~y~ec~11 __ Mlv64°SS~-ffliiiiOOu:;;-1 IHGIHIEIUHG 548 ·6137 . IOYS-GIRLS TECHHICIAH
FOUND·. Female cat, lac· Acdag Clerk SSZO l•MK TELL.ER Newspaper Routes open. P r ogressive, growing Accounts Rec. 10 Key, · I ct · uf -~-tating, lite & dark brn. Exper'd only. Barclay's ing, Costa Mesa & Dowr e e ron1cs man · ·~ typing, phones. Beach h I l · •-h. Brick r ed nose. 11 8 . Area. Bank of California, Shores area. Top {lay, s arp, e ec ron1c .-.
846-0749, Ubr Fountain Valley office. Paid vac., bonuses. Capable of buikilng, de-
D ""c'an 1 $SM50 _E;:::.o::·::E;:·::-=:"'::;:13::·===;1.::==="::-;7:;;·"";;;;;''=:=::;-bu I 1 In ged& t1e s tin_g FOUND: Lab lype dog, ala ontro , tapes. 1n ., aophislicat , e ed.roruc
black,brownleathercol-l yrexper . SEEK& "'IND•· circ u ils. Must be lar. choke chain. San }o"ee Paid/AlsoFee J obs r, 8NN9ofllop thoroughly familiar
Fuo to "·oiar 1011;,.lh<'r fll' Ai aleo tags. Vi c Tu5tin WESTCUFF 1 w/digltal & linear solid ~··p11rRt,.1y--a~ .. t ~h.-'111ovt>: Ave.CM.Call548-723'1or PersonnelAgency R E M IWSDE TTOPS.,!!U R O .AM state ci r cuits. All
titet·,·ell"ll8, o11t>n"ork vr~1 548-5170 (Mark III Cenlec) E D M P A L O u S A T O U B P P T I A benerits of a large co. + 101•• long-•1e,ved. ~olld l,lrO· ._
!'ilt'I 0 .. ._.1·blooa!l. l'~<! ~fl()rt 1651E.EdingerAve,SA the dlv e rsirl e d Joo
•lfrll IO!? COIOl'll !O CfOl'h<'1 FOUND: Female dog, Call542-8836 R U llYYO RK S HI R EROONNS cha ll e nges & op -
l'r\•Uy duo. l'11l1o.>rn 11;1: very gentle. Med. slze.1---..::::::.::=..:::=.. __ I x RA E u p M 1 H co R 1 E s N I p B portunitiesor asmallco.,
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<;1111<1·• ~•x,.• 1. 6, 8. 10 lnel. Bu.fr color. Vic OCC. Call A Hskpr. Ref. liv/in lite • DELTA
,-011 took pounds 1hlno"I'! ~nd Sl.00 fO'I' each pattern. 642-7650 clean /cook . Sal. Pvt E 0 MN ft C 0 NA C I A N E E ff 0 N & ELECTRONIC
1•r11.11,.ct l'11•t"1'n ?1 3 -111 :Addll''orea_chpattem~Of' Rm/Ba Cdm 673'62167 REPIO LMH CONTROL C()RP ,.,.0,n .. n'll ~I~"" 11.r• 31 (J~ loch first-c lass mail and special FOUND: 6 wk old Gold & • 675.18Z7• ' ' E 8 C D N D C T I L a (EOE} •
bu•t ~1111 ~o-lncti hl11!: S6 (llJ h.1ndling. Send to Allee Wh ite Tiger Stri ped 1..:.:.:..:=::.. ______ I I R 8 WC 0 P I AH£ N 0"8 TB OAK CaU•••ms bn•I. ~I hip); a~ (13 bu~t. •• Brld:;,, IOS, tht! Daily Pilot. f I t v· N wport PT S -..._..
lllp>; ~·• 111 bu•l. .u1 hlpJ; •2 Nee<lle(ran. Drpt., _Box 16.1, ~r;raa~e~~ Ca i:~5-~. Abldg,Mli'tGeRm'a""'i·nl·.rAcdpt. +m+.. H I H 8 T R H O 8 N J ff A 1[[!]y N s 1•41 bu~t. •x lllJI ); 11 t Ii bu11t, Old Chf'ISC'I Stall,()f1, New ~o 1•111): ·•II 1s11 bu .. 1, ~~ hlpJ: Yorti , N. Y. 10011. Print FOUND .. Ma le Goldn 541-5311. 8 ff I DU 8 8 A RM DH TR P T~A ff f lJ Ci;:I bu•!, ~l hlpl. N1me. Address, Zip, Patteto
Send Sl.00 ror eaeh p•llc-rn. Num~r. Retrvr, bet 80..SS lbs, vie. A.SST. MA.MA.Giit K S B E T H E P I DA C 0 R 9 R 0 S I .
i\dd 25 cent1 ror each p11<ttem Sa v<'! dol 1 a rs t Create Monte Vi 5 ta Sch I . Days. 6am.2pm. Wed R p E T J H w ft g T 8 E K c o o G u R
!Or fir:>l·Clt11111> mafl 11od S~t"u•1 ~111.11\ful lhin1111. Smd fOlf' New sta-8625 lhru Sun, ~.11 insu<. h:indllnll!: otherwise ttu.-d· 1t1$Nttdlttr•ft Ca1ail)g~ 1 -~~-'-------r._. 0 MM TB R I HS KR E 8 I T W S 0 K ('las~ d<'!lh·t•ry .... 111 take lhrH J dHl11 ns pr!ntrd\n,.;.Mo .... 15" FOUND: Male h1sh Set· .,ackage, vacation & ~k~ormo.-e.Scnd t0M an11n Nrw ! Nirt, Fifty ,...,,Its $1.00 d bonus . Apply af\ 3PM, PAL 0 U 9 EA P N 0 8 LEN RM' LA ""' ter vie. He1rbor & A ms. ,\111r11n, 442, ll'le D11i1y Pilot, New ? RippleCfO('t\d .... Sl.00 962-8226 Naugleg :Jrlve Thru H HF. p u 0 LA p E c ARD NA LAT Pattern Oc:pt ., 232 W11•t Ukh sew+ Knll Boolt: ........ Sl.1$ Re 5 t ;11 u r 3 n t , 2 14O1
SI. New York, N.Y. 10011. Nffdltpolnl8ook ........ s1.00 1----------c H •• T •• w H I •• Ml N •• p T PrintNAMt:,AOORE.1).5,ZIP. nowerCrochdBook .... s1.oo LOST : Tan /wht t e rn BrookhurstSt,ll.B. ·
SIZE Ind STYl.t<: NVMRt:R. lf•irplnCrochet Rooll •• ,.$1.0D Slamne C•t.., very 11hy l-'"-'======--1 ........... n. ...... -........... ..,.. __ --.. ONE f'R EEPA1Tt:RNory~1r lnstintCrocheteoot .... Sl.00 "Coco'' Vi e. French Attractive girl to model 1 ........,., ..,,..,_, • .....,..,. 18 .,. ,..._,... _. chOlce;to1endror.orn:r""~•I· hutanlM11cr1m'Book .. Sl.00 Quarter, C.M. JWward. afternoon a week. Must ~-_,.._ .......... :
lf'rn 1n•lde NEW SPRJ, G· Jn11tantMoney8ook .... $1 .00 5400374 have a nice figure & be B&UfltH11lt HSltlPOaD POt..ANDCKtl'iiA
s u MM t: R r .... TT t; RN Complete Girt Rook ...... 11 .001--·--------· I sophisticated. Great pa.y, CK!ln'l:R WHITS 1.AN'Dtl:ACB APO I ICO""INP: ~
...........
Grw9 o .....
lf you qualif>' fOI' Combat
Arms Trairung, you'll do
jmt that. In the CS..rk. On
a n empty 1\omach .
Maybe even in the rain.
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etc. Super condition. lerhoe ler Sloop, 61-I P tory options . Traile r. T •--<at•~ .71 HONDA ·-• 7000 Gs19cW. D1od .. e1-'"°· 14A,OOO(f Sacrifice $8500-142-1551 Evin. Fiberglass hull. New 61-IP, coven, etc. ron.,_.. • -ml lk ~1. • 0 mi, • $4.25 556-8019
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equipped . Like new. trail.e r , good sails. Newport Beach II•i:i' many xtrus. very 551·5494.. shower, toilet holding 71 Da!aun Pickupw/sheU,'
$28,000. 493.5544 days, c1:1s hions. blue w /wht All sil.es l -"'~1•>;t•~n~S~l7!.'00~. 962~·~~'!;3S~9:.-· --1:;~~;:--s;;;;;;;~;--;;.;;I. I tank, lee dbl bed, hot • 1 Owner, Xlnt ,cond: Brand New '74
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in Newport. ~75. or best r.a~e ready wmner. New Ski 9010 Coachmen slide-on 11 ' 6' QW A: elutOb, &Ood tire&.
offer .... 99a4 --!_~It Trlr. $3500. 675-5605 . •••••••••••••••••.•••••• ca mper. Jiffy liJt incl'd, '15 YAMAHA Enduro400. Wanted lo rent·ll1'!,•Sltor COUNTY USA ,$2300 or bes11Ltfer-. MAZ·DAS · $3000 549 2629 Xlnt .eond . ~AKE o~·-Home, approx. 2$ • p.s " -..... v
9, E . d 1/0 hid '74 Erickson 'Z1 10 HP SKI BOAT 11' Fiatbottom . ~ . FER S36 1936 a. S /C. Aue ~31. 968-9028. 831·889~. -~ i 1 v1nru e • ov , O/B elec start -vuy w/black Walnut deck, · · · 200ilP. trlr, bst orfer . h ' ·. ' p . 427 Blue printed Chevy Motorcy;cle1/ ·12 Tri h BonneY·u T.r.llen. Tra... t.l70 ' 846·3721 · 213/592·2668 5 arp, many xtras. n. c a I v d · Fi "h. Scoo r• 9150 ump 1 e, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ow~$12,750./offer . _ sa e . n ye. nu; completely chopped .
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1967 CAMARO
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Stick Shifts
Automatics
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trol, new s teel belt
radials, balt.ry, shocks,
trans" coolr, & ball hitch.
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Harbor Blvd., S.A.
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'73 Dodge Chinook bub-
ble top conversion, stove,
ice box, sips 4, 13 MPG.
9381 Nantucket H.B. Ask·
ing $5450. Make offer.
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good wide tires. $1<0>.
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SALE
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NEW CAR TRADE INS:
731io1GB GT . $4495
like new! (P995)
71MGBGT $3395
Air (P.JJ9)
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$16'0. 54S·0671 511<M827 Mu>t S.,U. . VOLVO SALEI GOOD SELECTIOH 61 J!arracud• Faalbo • USED GR~"HS '7Z Impala Coovertable. Ford tt40 HOHD.t.CAIS Sml V8, A/C, PJS, Tri-p• 9767 e I I ~ Sharp. Whol••ale, $1795. U-' ..,~ . O ••f" Volkswwn 9770 eat pr ce ncrease. l910.l914 ,94.8916 49"'""""'"'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••9"' ...,_ Or11 wner, • "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••::;.,........... Super stock. All models Four (4 l to choose from, or ~ · '71 J:.TO, r~dilll tirei A/C. 2850 H1rboi' BJvd. 842·9388. TRIUMPH Priced lo Sell. Overseas sW.rting at '68 Chev. lmpola.1 owner all power, till wheel, Coat.a Mesa .st0-9640lp::;ow::oli::;,.=0""-----=:::1"
REPAIRS-SE:ftVICE Delivery Specialists $1495 (I ad y >. S u per a p . Jo1ded, SWeethe•rt. 1 , C .. 1 .:.._ • •••••••••••••••••••~ 1~ast oflhe EXCHANGE ejell\ lA•.,: 1 (~3GBXf') '73 CAD Cpe DeVille. All pe11irance. & oond. $780 or Owner. Must Seel $1600/ 69 Vlsla r .... 1er .,....,,?" ~· . TR·6's &REBUILDS uuw WARDS. LEE option s. Xlnt cond . bstoffer.644·65CM, Bes& offer. 8J3..~ Pvt. Wa&on. 35.000 m1, Air, 61..,.GTOdXlh•dll.~Al• r BROOKLYN BUG CO. Under whsle. Must sell. _ Pty. $1275. 875-2859 ».-. Z r. op.-· · tl•rbfriecl.... Estimates 548·9141 c A • E I · Owner in servi ce. Chry1I..,. 9925 . fer.588-4519 ..
531.7777 893·7566 VOLVO .:i .• s xc u.s1ve ti73·3773or675-6000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Torino Wu11on, Air, Pl.to 9957 .,.,
I BUY JUNK VW AMCDlr. '69 NEW YORKER, a ll uuto,P /S.P/8,4ti000ml. ~·•••.••••••••••••:••••• •67FIRHllD '68 TRIUMPH Engines /C;irs. 919·0935 19b6 Hurhor CM h.Sll q]O'.\ 1234 S. Mai11 11111120 pwr acce1>1>., blue w/whl fm /a m , $2050. 644·1139 J3 P1nto wagon.-Air; dlx. Ma&&. a'uto., will t.rad~
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K6 · Dan. Autos, Used SANTA ANA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11000. or make offer. M.rcury mile. $2,ti9S. 545-3497 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:C)Htrr4ELL • 344.9009 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 '67VW8UG.Good Gt'Mrol 9901 hick 9910 CHEVIOLET . 1973 Comet. 4 Dr, 6 er.I, 1972 Pinto Wgn .• Air.
Dick Miller Motor$ condition. ~s. •••.•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALES ~SERVICE '64 He'f' Yorker Wgn ~apdiaSuhpee:te~~c~. ~~:~~oTot'~~0;:~·:::. • r:ll-ll'iW~ Call '4
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llOW. Warner· trans mission & brakes. SALE Priced to sell. $82&. 546·1200 •••••••••••~it_•••••••••• Must-.g , 9952 '12 Ford· Pinto Runabout', .131 ·2841 • 4fMt.At.;4, at So. l\1ain Gd cond. $1300. fi4S..3442 531-8718 eves. wknds. ,73 C 1. l 1 4 dr Id ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1e;ooo nil"s. A/c, CUSl In· · -wa•.-Y•-•t• . ...
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mlijor finance company C:odlllac 9915 3'l'l VB, wh_ile, aircond., a equipped w /all xtras. 4-spd, rad10, radials, 4 9624438 •••••••••••••••••••• " '70 SPITFIRE eng. x lnl cond. radio, in their disposal of re·••••••••••••••••••••••• good running, ti01id car. Xlnt co!)t. 46,000 easy cyl., Zl mpg_ avg., ~P· 173 RUNABOUT, 13,300 197) CHvyVep,.
623BIC aulo trans. <19!4200 possessed -_automobiles. '65 Cad i 11 11 c, perre ct Pvt. party. 644-4188 after miles. $4100. Eves only! pear a nee group, folding mi, auto, great cond. by Estate w..-· 1 $1799 '68VW,XJntcond. Stop by. 81~ or barter. sha p e. ssoo. Days , 5:30 p.m., 846·0415 rear seal. $2,695. Call owner.$2400.642·6884 4 cyltnder, auto. trans .• , Dick Miller Motors $880 968--3116 Som~ . cars in e~ccllent 493·1322. Aft. S, ~-5158 · Ch 11 20 MPG 6 • 83'1·6722. Jess tha n 25 000 miles. 4 cond1t1on, some in poor 64 cvy · + , · 069 C:C)HT.UMO ., h d PlyMOUth 9960 Super ecoftom1 ca l. ~ .. 6';W~ '66 VW Bug, rWlS well . condition. No contracts '73 COUPE DE VILLE, c~J. 3·spd. N~w uphols .. XlntCond Jncls bar full 19?2 .. ui;lang ar lop. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (643HUT). la .. ~ .. tlus smog device. $650. to assume. Financing BLACK . 1 owner. 25,000 tires & paint. $1&0. 1 · h : 1 ' / air, p/s, p/b, autolrans. t
Call.75 ••20 available on approved mi. New .radial tires. IS38·44&9. power, eat er in · am · lop-notch car . $2,200. ATLAS $aff 120W . Warncc ~ lape,$6,900.642·7592. "42-8207. WARDS LEE ' al So. )lain credit. Inspect at: Xlnl cond. 846·9151. .71 Chevy Impala. p /s, • , 'ti7 VW , runs good. 5600. or DAA-9935 Ch -• /Pl.-th
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carpets SJSJH147570
'71 TOYOTA
4DOOR V-8. power steering, pawer disc btakes,
ractt0. heater. 581'. •6527·A
V-8. auto. trans., lactory air condihon1ng.
lull power. power steering. pOWer disc
brakes. PQwer windows. pawer seals, radio.
heater. whitewall tires. vinyl root. Lie
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radio. neat&!'. Lie. t720CJX
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'74 FORD
MUSTANG GHIA
4 cyt., auto. 1rans .. l1ctory air condilioning,
radio. heater. whitewall tires, vinyl rool,
tinled glass. wheel covers. Lie. t666KYR
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52688
'73 FORD
PINTO
4 cyl.. auto. !rans., radio, heeler. Lie.
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52388
'72 FORD-
WAGON
V-8. auto. trans .. factory air conditioning,
power steering, POwer disc: tokes, rldio,
heater, vinyl interior.
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TORIN04DR.
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